Phone 250 BROWN S BAKERY irunszsrmv, 1-123. 22 good health. It s a winning combination---' one which everyone will enjoy. brown bread to supply the necessary @101-Q1. mung-.. _ --4_- , A usen cAa:as ONLY Asnepe-NnAsLaI, AS THE DEALER WHO su:-u.s n Distributed` by ::uu'x'w on aunaay to see Jae. Feltie.` [V i Quite a number from `here were In Barrie on Thursday attending the fun- eral or W. A. Thompson. Mr. Thomp--1 son was born on the homestead occu- pied now by his brother, Altred, _ Mrs. Dodawell was In Rnnnln .. 4...... We have men who explore thevitals of a used car and determine its exact condition. If new parts are needed they aresupplied.When it is nally offered for sale we know the near thforoughly-and the cus- tomer gets the facts, . LIVINGSTON BROS. Dunlap St. Barrie This new Half-and-Half Loaf will also prove a favorite with grown-ups. They will find it satises the "sweet tooth, yet contains` less starches and sugars; it will make for normal weight. And the appearance is so attractive! Heamvs Sake / Elizabeth St. rough- yuan now ny ms brother,vA1tred fag: M I1 uut-r-I15 V` Feb. 14-Mrs. H. Downer'ls abl$ to be around again utter her recent dc- cldent when she fell on some ice. Mr. and Mrs. W. Lennox of IVS spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W; . Broley. Born on Feb.- 12, to Mr. antf?-M`ra'. Herman Braden, a son. - Mrs. F. Ingham and Frankwere in Barrie on Sunday to Jan. Feltls. g _ number from 1.... am... - unuv VVDIIIIIH Wu! S. J. .Wright has sold his rarin fol H. Reynolds or Mineains. i r. and V-Mrs. Wright intend leaving` here `shortly after their sale. ` (u V Mr..and Mrs. day with friend EKG o 8. J. Emmett Couthllnx -CD6 Qu to a number tr and dance at n in: a. fortnight a lsht and at s in Min of xi s n"e'nt Bun-` e us. 0! Toronto 40 t his home here. have attended I-Illlsdale on Co I renmvt an av-AI- Feb. 14-s-Mr. dud `ITS. C: and famugl ot Candles `vmtdd -with Mnkand rs. .6. Cox one -day jut wee . ` ' ` - ` c. .r_. McLaughlin apnt 3; coin Mo`: months in "rot-onto. Ban-1o,~a.nd ks land Lake. A` Mr. and Cox s`n"e'nt dag` w!tl_1_ agenda MInanlnc_ 'Money for` T.IlURsDA`?;"V-FEBRUARY? b1f'4I,,i`1g-`I wag. ttarto tional gun: or neuaole Family Remedies is available `at event ' HOS; send your entryto the ad-. dress shown on the ,1 contest sheet. Of course. the famous Nyal Line of Reliable Family` Remedies in VnllI1In`n A Bankixi Ser\_rice YouV\f1llA p1'6C1hte TT Ru.v Advertlsh Thimrs. Contest sheets. Make as many words as you can fr-mn 1-In-` o.....1.... DRUG Courteoua` and agreeable qur 6&8- u-- v1j-:-u_ - v: v- -jj 3a_u3u sn:;n 1332 V .~ capital $10,000,000 . "w Rena-n "` $19.soo;ooo . Reioureei $245.ooo.oop .4 F; f Amplenoadmafabahurpooadaldldy depoaitoryfqryonrfundI- - " T Once a trial- Ilwnya Nyal" 3 __zc31-:31 CUP. uni /_. ,x ` uuusruve zrienas on Sunday. A number from here attended the dance at Ivy)aist Friday night. Wedding balls are ringing merrily on the sixth line. - - . . . JVJ-I`. um: MP8. -108. .Tl1't1n Elmgrove friends on Sunday. A number fvvnm homo nlvlunn BERS. &C&C-T` Feb. 15-V-Russell McMaster has re- turned from an extended visit with Oriilia. friends. v _T`I uni`: uvuannlv 41.`. ---'A-`-` -~ 3 uauui. " George Shannon is shipping some first-class stock today. luurnlns .- ' W. G . Storey. who has been In with measles and a. slight attack or pneu- monia. is able to be around again as_ In usual. (Inning-A GI.n....-.. 1- -`~ I-- -- IJIU Dc\JvIo Stephen'Pratt received word that; his cousin. Alfred I-Ioughton. had passed away. at the home or his son-In-law, Mr. West. near Bond Head. Sunday m`>:;_n1ng.- - I3! L'au..u. ...I.- I.-- L- - --- urutuunz atmumo. . . Miss Annie Storey and Ana Ferris were successful in passing their recent examinations with first-class honors at the B.C.I. Hfnv-Jenn-'Dn`n6L ..n-..I..-.I `...-...1 4I--L ---V Feb. 14-Mrs. R. Storey. e Stu. or Eimvaie ia_ at present visiting her son. W. -G. Storey. and family at Cundles. Mise_,Grace Miller of Normal School. Toronto. was home for a. few days and returned this morning. Lindsay Havm-mm mm mm. .. ...._ reuurneu U118 morning. Lindsay Have:-son met with an ac- cident at the. armouries last week breaking a , thumb. `Minn Annln lrnngn 4...: An- -nI'-._..n`_ uuvu uusuuneu. ' The Women's Institute held a social evenine: inythe hall on Monday .even- ing. `Games were played. The Maple Leaf Club put on a` program which was enjoyed by all especially a demon- stration of the fashions of today and the fashions twenty-five years. ago. There was the bride oi. today withthe "short skirts and the bride of twenty- five Years ago with her train and tight waist. The girl of today and the girl `twenty-five" years ago. the child of today and years ago. The dress of to-' day is more comtortablein many _ways than the long flowing skirts were. Aynumber from here attended the funeral of W. A, Thompson in Barrie last Thursday. It was a shock to this community when the news came over the wire that Mr. Thompson had pass- ed away. as his sickness. was not thought to be serious. He was a.man oi. s`ter1ing' qualities, a man. oi. whom 9 nothing but good was heard. . An `nut saucer. Mrs. nages. helder in the Presbyterian church. for some years. he was a credit to the office he held. Friends here extend the deenest sympathy to Mrs. Thomp- son and family in the great loss they have sustained. V Thu `\X7n:nnv-.0a.~1-..4u...a... 1...`; - ..--n_o '1's't'. tend Mrs. ' Richards `(Hessen 'Kirkpatrici_c) or the West are visiting friends here. ' ` ,Mrs. -_Sche1i and three `children or , Collingwood spent the week-end with {her sister. Mrs. Bates. _ A number from ham: nffnnn +1.. uuumeu E0 nave o..goou time. The W. A. of Christ Church will `meet at the home at Mrs. Thomnson Jennett. on Thursday. Fel_:_. 24; at 2.30 Dim: ' V mnumer nurse mat was enarn shod. . ' .'1'he hockerboys held a dance in the hall last Friday evening` when everyone seemed to have o..good time. Th W. A, of (`,1-nvlnf kiunnk uvvl _uuuBu ID!` I-H81! clergyman. A meeting of the W.M.8. was held In the Presbyterian church last Thurs- day afternoon. Mrs. R. Arnold and Mrs. W. J. McLean gave the topic for the meeting. Mrs. Broley on Mrs. R. Arnold will conduct the 'next meet- ing w'h1ch is the Day of Prayer. . JOhh KGOWH had fhn rninfnv-hing in any wrucu 15 W16 uay 0! Prayer. John Keown had the misfortune to have one of his horses badly kicked by another horse that sharp shod. .'l`ha hnnluznrhnua ham 1: Ann..- 1.. ct... I'UI'e V ` ' A meeting-of the Anglicans of Uto-- pla. Thornton and Ivy was held in the church here last Frlda.v`afternoonrto make plans for the building of a. new rectory or remodeling the old one. The majority were in favorot a. new house for their clergyman. meeting of the. w_M no um. halal u__uu MP8. DOW. ' H V "Jae. Coulter otemeburn. `Ireland. who vlelted; mend: here `lfas summier. mue- edeway at his `home , In Ireland sud- denly; on Jun. 14 trem,heart trouble. Mr Coulter made many friends for the short time he was here in the last summer. Kan- `count 5`. 15-..]- I__L .n|I______ > . Ivy boys went to Barrie last Thurs`- day evening for a. game of hockey. The aeore was 8-8. ~ ` ~ nnnnlunn A0 5L. l......'._.. --A ----- uuure was 8-8. V T `A number if the farmers are very busy getting In their Ice. It looks at; though they expect some warm weath- , r. . rec. 1'4--Kenneth'V Banting is home tromBarrle C.I. `having hadthe min. fortune ,to have `M, ght h d,5adl 11"" -In 3 hockey game. " an ~"y VJakO Holt ha: -.hAn!I nnnflnnul Ms ugmu now use --men conxlned to lied for a. few days. having fallen on the `ice and hurt me 1-lbs .v Fortunately none were broken. ` Rev. Mr. Barclay of `Hamilton 13. Jpendlng a couple ofyveeka wlth Rev, and Mrs. Dew. Jun (`nu-Io-.. -0 `I a.'u....... -"r_-I----I --I-- ',,. `` . 77` I ' ' `Feb. 14--Ken`neth rom Barrie C-I._'hnvlng hn-fin: ma..- i 'ullI II`IU.V Uuly ` 93' 8'3-111% " . Holt has --been confined to .bd d.Vl. having fl`:-Ilnn nu lulu: H . . _ _ . I I I D , -- we run: -at unurcmu. Saturday night. - Quite. a. number of ladies gathered at the home of Mrs. H. C.` Cooke on_ Wednesday afternoon [to a. shower .121: honor of Mrs: `Nelson Browning wlio um` um llU0t0l`_' care. 18 improving. . 3 .Mrs. ,A. Trombley is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Su ivan. in Toronto. - All the sick one are reported to be recovering. . V . '. i ' Mrs. Irving Moore spent Friday in Barrie. = Mrs. Hammerton and taniiliv of Tor- . onto were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reddick over the week-end. ` ` A fnurnf fHA 1rnnnu- nn ag Q66 .-alaul rwuuiclc over mg ween-ena. ' A few=o1 the younger set attends the rink -at Churchill. Saturday night. Quite number of lame: rnthm-ml nf 1uunuu.y evening at unurcmu. . Mrs. Edward Johnston and Mrs. Wslternwatson of Queensvlllespent a. tewf days last week '.wlth their sister. ~ Mrs. John Whan. Miss Agnes Moore. who has been un- \der the doctbrfs cafe. is improving. .'.Mr. A. Tromhlnv in visiting `hnin .1='eb'_. e15:]tIf73d.illigan. 'o: Mcuasten University, .p_rea,ched in the Baptist church`, on,Sunda.y.evening to an ayer- . age congregation. . The B.Y.P.U. had-_.a. very enjoyable sleighride last` Thqraday"e%ren1ng. Quite a number frnm hm-a nuarulapl slelghrlde last Thursday "eiren`1ng. Quite a, number from here attended the L..O.B.A. euchre and dance on [Monday evening` at Churchill. Edward Tohnston and `Min- 6VBIll'.y'I1V8 guests a v Mrs. Papa otV'.l`oronto and Mrs. Far-' is of Brad1'ord.returned to their homes on Friday at` `he close of the short course. [ \A Feb. 14-Last Thursday afternoon, Feb. 10, the members- and teachers of the short course entertained the mem- bers of`-Oro tation. Guthrie, Rugby and Mitchell Square Women's Insti- tutes to an afternoon tea in the Sun- day School room. During the early `part or the afternoon; Mrs. Faris.de- ' monstrated on cake and saladdecorat. ing. The girls gave a short program after which they served tea. to about - `seventy-five guests. , 'M'I-I. `Dunn nf"I`nnnn6n and `M ... nu-.. ?E!TR!- 0R0 ` Childlren will so enjoy this new Half-and?-Hajf Loaf that they will no `longer ask for richer confections, so hard-' on youthful digestions. V THE little tots will love this new bread so unique in its appearance and taste._ `It s so different from any other bread they have ever seen. Their" little `eyes will sparkle when they see `Half-and-Half. Best of all, the `fifty per cent. of whole "wheat gives to the entire loaf a crisp and crunchy, tempting, nut-like avor which satises their eager appetites. iVl"3 l 1' AHaIf of each slice is bread o?f;e: . milled, golden-grained wheat to satisfy the sweet tooth; the othet half is whqle wheat, is a deliious, new, health Bread. nf nan]-u n':hn 3- -..l..2- L..--.l -t L, Give your family Ehis unusul treat tonight. nil!-White! l!al!-Brfvvn ! / Buy a loaf of Half-and-Half todayand you will realize you have made a delightful new discovery ma. smuua A Enmnhn uuutux gxnzs. The Belle Ewart branch -of the W0- men s- Institute met `at the home or. iMrs. Robt. Canning on Thursday at- ternoon. - T . The nine, thug have zlven` this off -4..- 1.. ....._`.4I. __ - - - - u `I -- van nva UBUB A pleasant evening was spent at the home of Redfern Dobon. recently. when the U.F.0. club held their Feb-` ruary mohthly meeting. There was a. good attendance. The next meeting will be held at the home of Isaiah Mc- VMaet,er on March 1. was the recipient of mahy pretty and useful gifts. . _ Th: Rana 14`.1l!nv~ I-n-nun}. .nO LI..- TIP- pruvuunuu. H1 1118 nuness. A. Houghton, an old_`resident of this community, passed away on Sunday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. M. West, inihis 74th year. He was.very well known as he has lived around *here.s.nd Cookstown. for the past .65 or 60 years. He had been a farmer nearly all his life but lately had been living in Newton Robinson. `Although helhad been ailing for some time his death came as a shock to the community. Left to mourn his loss `are his widow; , three. daughters and seven sons. The funeral is being `held on Thursday -to Newton Robinson taemetery. . IUU VV urn. Mrs. E. Rowe went to Toronto on Monday. - ` N. cave has as . yet made no im- provement in his illness. ' ` '1'-TnIIa}|fnn an. nu: ...-.-I.:.....; -o u.a_ u:_n_uuuex' 8 on aunuay. ` At next Sunday's service the preach- -er will be Rev. John Cobourn.-Vlce- Pres. or Evangelistic and Social serv- ice Work. ` ` M1-B 1'4`. Dniuvn uu....4. 4... rn-_-_A_ -.. .I.u1.`Unl.U last` WEEK. \ ' The next meeting -o,the Y.P-.S.. which is Missionary night, is on. Fri- day. There is to be a. debate. Every- body is given a. cordial welcome to at- tend . - Tu ... o....I 11.... 11- 1--._.. __1_n4Ac -A -- cuu. ' Mr. and Mrs. H. Long visited at N. Ch_dntler s on Sunday. At TIQY1` Qundsnn uni-ulna 1-kn v\iuAnnIu_ Feb. 15-Mrs. N. Chariptler visited in Toronto last-week. Tho nnvf pagan..- ,.-`.0 `M... v 1:: u NSWTONROBINSON enaursn`. u.:=.o. cI._ua nI.\n.-n_L -..-._l..__ __-_. _,,- :1. ueynouxs or Mines! Mrs. 'Wr!ght [intend \shortly their, pale.