ale, the u.nuu}u UIBCLIUIL UL U.l.L.lUUl.'._ St. Jude's .A.Y.P.A. will meet on Friday evening at seven o'clock in `the basement of the church. This will be mlscel1aneous" night" and after [the usual business meeting there will be progressive croklnole. - ~ 'l`r-inn-v TTnifn (`Sir-mrn`n held 9. varv. POEPBSSIVB UFUKIIIUIU. . I Trinity United Church held a .very enjoyable congregational tea. on Fri- day-evening. All the reports of the different societies in the church show- ed considerable activ1t,v.bAll theelders were re-elect d for another year. 7l"IaA Tvnnnf nu nf Han hnnnorxr l"nn-: ~the United Church W.M.S.'the second - - I The Women's International Day of} Prayer will be observed by special ser;-I vices in the United Church on Friday. March 4, at 2.30 p.m. The Townline Presbyterian W.M.S. will conduct the first part, Mrs. J. A. Corbett presiding: ` par-t. Mrs.`R. West presiding; St. Jude's` Anglican W.A. the last part, Mrs. F. Webster presiding. All ladiesoare cor- dially invited and are requested` to bring programmes. e Trlnifv Minninn |"`.h-nln Arrlnved a were !"Ul.I>'UL U LUIS uuuuucr .YCtl.1'. The Execut ve of the Deanery Con- .ference- of South Simcoe. will meet in St. Jude's Church at ten -o clock on Fr1day.'Feb. 25. Dinner and tea. will be provided for those present by the[ rer'An_bers of the local branch of the` Drxng programmes. .Trinity Mission Circle enjoyed a. sleighride out to the home of Miss No- leta. Pearson on Tuesdayevening when their monthly meeting was held. Miss G. Jamieson. the president, presided. Miss Janet Campbell read the devo- tional leaflet and Mrs. Lunau took the` chapter of the. Study Book which was very interesting, also related some in- teresting things as. told by several of her personal friends in India. Miss Ethel Halbert gave a very nice instru- mental solo and Mrs. Lunau and Miss Jamieson -a vocal duet. The Watch Tower Heralds for Korea. China, India I`VVO`-Q-2: . I Feb. 15--Mr. and Mrs. W131. Bell of_ Portage, Man.. have been the guests of his cousin, E. C. Drury, and other `friends her? recently. amu>nm ho: hnnn visiting Mrs. Jas Swltzer has been visiting` friends In nnlsfll. The friends here of Mrs. Albert Ralney of Barrie regret to hear of her serlous illness and bone for her recovery. - .- 'I"I-un `\I7nn-Inn : Tnnhifn mat 8.1 . the IIPIGXICIB Ileff recenuy. < tor ner .The Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs; Chappeil for a. meeting and quilting; -During the afternoon Miss Enid Partridge gave a "number of piano seiectionawhich were enjgyed byall. * ' _ 'l"hA Mnrnh meeting Will be held at by.a.1I. The March meeting will be the home of Mrs. Metcalfe on March 8. Roll call, A beautiful thought from prose -or poetry." The voumz neonle are enjoying the poetry." The young people enjoying skating on theice at Mr. Hickiing s. A small rink has been formed which Mr. Hickling and young sons" keep flooded and the thoughtfulness is ap- preciated and skating enjoyed several nights each week. . ' -Wa apere in latest designs, all prices. xclusive agency for Statin- ton s semtrimmed. W. A. Lowe & Son, Elizabeth St. _ tfc THORNTON II>X<>X0I0I<>X0X< 4 w 4 .C.'.`W1`!.!?.-.,':. Annivrsaryi sun; T 15i$, Heavy Pea'r1-A_G-rz?nTte Dishpans Size. 15-in. diameter, Reg. 95c. A Rare `Opportunity to Buy 3Q33 -A:----- GOOD VARNISH CHEAP. - Otton s Spar Varnish - Sizes, 1 pints, V2 _ga1s.,-1 gals. Sale Prices, 65c, $2.00, $3.75 This varnish is recommended for floors and all interior and exterior uses. Buy now! o1= OUTSTANDING _V.AJ-U|_3.!-. % ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ma SAME Mono WILL BE om: AIM IN THE FUTURE. /`AFA113 DEAL TO ALL. We Are Offering `.`Genuine %Worth-.While "Bargains J During This Sale Phone 123 A BARRIE and`Ca.na.da. gave very interesting facts in connection with the work. At the `close of the meeting a dainty tea. was THE LARGEST MAKER IN THE INDUSTRY, OF A COMPLETE LINE OF AUTOMOBILES, OFFERS A WONDERFULLY ATTRACTIVE FRANCHISE. This is a real business Opportunity for a good business man with some capital and selling ability. A null 15 I Lilli`! To Living Policyholtiers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $27,824,556 For Death Claims . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10,751,907 A SUITABLE POLICY EQR EVERY NEED. 4 The Sun Life Assuraqge, Clg)g1_1[zi11A1_3f__g:_{_(.'zn1I11;1da{ E'STARI.lSl-ll='_n 124:: r-.. .. - .. E'STABL_I_Sl-[ED 1865. 115 Bayfield St. CONDl'l`lON&0F YOUR CAR BATTERY ANNOUNCING New Revised Service Plan _oN_ RADIO BATTERIES Batteries called `for, charged delivered. . Rental Batteries if desired at a minimum monthly fee. V Phone wto-day for particulars. `should be looked into before driving your car in the spring. -_Let usldo ibis before you take out your car. Office Phone 89. Res. Phone 974. rv Siviilends to Policyhclders Increased for Seventh Successive Yea:-._ WM. L. BRENNAN rice: 39 Feb. 21--Mrs. J. 7'1`. Jennett and little daughter Eleanor spent a. few `days last week with Barrie friends. man A` Man vnnh nul-Hno inn A! than Apply Box "W, Examine; Offie. t J. Phone 380W. `Chef's Own Aluminum. ` Potato Pots 472 quart size. Anniversary Sale Price `Chef's Own Alum. Covered Saucepans, 4% quart size. Annivenfsary Sale Price 89 _g=A1D IN 1926 Canada : Premier Assurance Company served by the hestess 'after which the brother of the hostess conveyed the members back to the village. Bayfield Street Barrie, Ontario. 89 IGBL W DOA yV llvlb I-Jllrl I IV I-O ovo--an-u One of the men cutting ice at the river tell in but was none the worse for his cold bath. _ ` 1|/In nnil '!\/fun `I -1' Runrhn have nrioved Page < i tor ms cola natn. V . Mr. and Mrs. H. B rns have moved to their new home in nniafil. All wish them every success there. ` . n nnnnnnt nf the storm on sundav. them SUCCESS mere. ' On account of the storm on Bundav. the church services were poory at- tended. Mr. Mahon. the umlnis er for THURSDAY, I-'EBRUARY:. 24. 192*. _ Langstroth 8 and 10 frameH'ive`s ,-Engines, Extractors, Containers. . Apply EDGAR THOMAS, Box 711, ~ Barrie, *Ojnt., or*phor1er6M.-R2-3.. ~ - top *9: 1'Ol_\{B OY fo_r% the` young O I O I I O I I I I O O OI-OI`I'OIIvODIIOV CHIFFON SILK mron HOSl:'.;Lbeautifu1 n.ew spring shades . .%. .p. . .. ;. . . . . . . . . . ..i$2.25 pg: "1" " s -V M'1liner'y `l`3ept.e this We are n\>1\?i1 :1l1nI%4i:lseil :'ael1ig~ilx:?c`::1l:gefthis depa1rtment,f 3,6353% making several of our own models as well! as .s % ,( ad` 't e you`to comein; an see. having pavt.t.em lgtenlgebruarv 28. . ; BIG ANNIVERSARY SALETO MARK THE OCCASION 6*-cup Aluminum `Coffee Per-Q -colators, panneled design, lf`L mt)- f\.....! _...I.;. ""En:fs 6';;;'31a1;'"' Anniversary Sale Price , 15ow:LL & co. `Cllef s. ' 9u_r_n A _AiI.1mnum nen, An '"D}3Jb1e Eifrs, i.IiE"i'"5 Anniversary Sale Price <--roR sA%1.r:--> .v -31:35 AND EQUIPMENT--%> NEW MILLll_\_l_E.ZRY% IVY: 3- 2'nUNLoP smzwr dlb,` auu usvnv Jvvv .- . 11' -. them after February re young girl, p1ain% colors and . . .' . . $4._O0, $6.00 and $750 - -- ..--..I 6c 49 the Presbyterlannchurcvh. got his earl frozen [coming from Thorntonv in the morning`. -u--1-.. -r _._... 1...! IaIcq Innnnn fhnf urn: IIIUCIIIIIEI John Keown lot his horse that was kicked. T . ` A. -r-..._..a..|. .......An A Buchanan hnin `E0 '.l.`U1'Uul.U zany vvuvn. Herman Jennett is a. busy man these times getting his garage fixed up and installing new lights to have every- thing up-to-date for the` summer wo1:k,. Mr. I-Iussey from the West is visit- ing his~da.ugh'ter. Mrs. Harry Banting., K1053: Bert. Jennett made. a. business trln to Toronto last week. --r Wu-.. -r-......'A.L I... n knuiv rnnn fhnnn =50 YEARSIN !3.U5.1N_$$,,1NBARRlE= SALE STARTS on FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 25 EXCEPTJONAL VALUE ESE. 'J:I1Zs71 {a1'n't7s'i $ale Price 49,; Pou1try~keepers and Farmers Friend. 1 quart tins, Reg. 85c. `Sale Price Otton Hardware Co. ALWAYS READ` OUR ADS. IT PAYS! Pe_arl Enamel Wash-Board: Wear Like` Iron. Regf 75c, Sale price 59 See Our Aluminum Window Display This Wgek A F our-'stri1g Com Brooms Sale Price` Globe Zinc Wish-Boards Price 39 A A Why take cold lcvhes? ZENOLEUTVI. _0f Veo STILL~ GOING STRONG! EOWII." ~ Miss Reta Love is in Bracebridge relieving the manager of the C.N.R. telegraphs. ? mu... m.:. T-Tn-M-nn n`? 'Im}-nn+.n nnnt VVSIIIG I695 DIDVUG, avonwu \1UVv-nwvc ---w --v-v-. Alex. Cowan and Jas. Shrubsole are attending `the Grand Chapter, Royal Arch Masons, in Ottawa this'| `week. - 'I'-_ `If T "":J-n`\Au ll` DIUILUI-`U Db: . Alex. Cowan went to Ottawa on! Monday to attend the Grand Chapter of the Royal Arch Masons. `~ Miss Agnes Tucker is leaving shortly to visit her sister, Mrs. Chas. Hendricks, Columbus, Ohio. vvv xv 'I\_-.n1!' -.._1 `ll..- 1) A I 'A` 'A` 'L` 'A` '4` 'Q` 'Q` '1` '3` '5` 'Q' --~ '- - - .- Miss Maconchy is visiting in Tor-:` onto. o ` - `Jack Cooper is"home from London for .a couple of weeks holidays. 1' ----- -_' A ...LI-u A1 'l`Aur\v'-:4-A. Ia LU]: -G UVHyIU U-I. vvvvauu ----- u--g...- Clarence` Ambler of Toronto' is _ spending his holidays at his home in town. 'lA':...... 1_')..L.. `I'.uu\ 1.11 {vs "D~nnnnn1-uarin Delegrapnp. Miss Elsie Harton of Tofonto Spent the week-end with Miss Myrtle Hill, Sanfbrd' St. Al--- f'|.......v. numb 4-A (`$4-nun: An 1{&;.` f~:".`."1513}E ;n'a"'1a'rs. R. A. Stephens. left for Mitchll today to `attend the funeral of their aunt._ -, n" n.._1n.._, _. 6c 9c 7c 9c W'W1\ii.;s I;/fal;;lMI_{:>-ss"`o re- turnedfhome this week after a visit with her sister," Miss Catharine Ross. -_-.I 1'-.. nL...-L.....`|.'. WEEK: Mrs. w. L. Titchener-`Smith of Toronto visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. V F. Stone, during the past week. 'M'aa Wanda Rnwmnn and Ralnhl past; ween. Miss Wanda Bowman and Ralph Bowman of Toronto spent the week- Vend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1013: Bowman. ` n r):.`................' -0 $1.... 1\TnHn-n_ m&&m&&&&&&$mm%] dorm nowmgn. . M. C. Zimmerman of the Nation- ial Life Assurance Co., Toronto, was :8 visitor with M. E. Walker" for a [couple of days. . ' I Mna ,T Hnnnnvmnn `Ina rAf11r1tAd! [COUPLE OI uuys. Mrs. J. Banner-man has returned tg Bond Head after sgendingha month with Mrs, Floyd annerman and other friends in Barrie.` cu: A 1-. , , ' ,1 1_ ___ _1_____-|_LA__ Vvlnvg, aanvnauu cg. -w---- v Mrs. W. A. Boys mi her daughter, Mrs. Brooks; sail on February 28 rom,I-Ilalifhaxfor a visit to England , ...'I.-..- L_l. Dnnaadln In L-u.`p:nm a nun. where Chpt. proolcs is taking a spe- cial course in aviation. Mr. Boys` ex- pects to ;joi'n`them after the parlia- msntaryi` session. . ._ .I II_._ `If..- `f'I'2II -.... `u... .. II'0lIl DIllll.llS_l.U.l.' u V13! bu _1'Ju5au:.u,l gaa&ww&ww&w&m&w nnnnnn Iva ' wvww-v--v .WMr.~ and Mrs. Wm. Hill announce the - engagement~ of their daughter, `Myrtle Eil`een,"to Mr. S.` J. U. Irwin, . 4 ex-onto, `son of Mr. and Mrs. R. U. rwin, Oshawa, Ont. The marriage will L take place quietly in March. 7c 1"-HURCDAY WHOLESALE PRIO_E8 NO. 2 0 0 9 0 I-I'D 0 o 0 BRPIOY 5.'..nn......n6u....o anonoouovouuuo-qoo;on_ouvoco IIIOIIIOOO-OIOIIOIIIOII ouolofuoouooouacooan Butter. pound 40-42 E338.6.02......-............nu OIOIU`IO7OUOOlI` I -All sizes linoleum rugmat w. M Lowe '&VSon'a, Elizabeth St. tic DEA'R'_PATRONS AND FRIENDS: ` I You will be _interested to know that upon next "Thursday, February 24th, this firm has had the privilege Fifty Years. b of serving the` people of Barrie and its vicinity for r :1,-_ -,,, 9-1-}- A____@_1 111- i H? We are justly proud of this enviable record. We realize thatit was your loyal` support which helped in `its attainment. J i ` youmost heartily andyhope we will have the pleasure of serving you for many years to come. PERSONAL r`Chef s 0wn7X1i:m. 3-piece ` *-Saucepan Sets. Sizes, 1 pint, ;-s,-L -_-.1 .4 _.!__L V `Chef's 0;!!! Alumihum ' Daisy Tea. Kettles 1% quart size Ariniversary Sale Price 89 A\.a/.7, ...u Re.7i2.75, sal Same as above, 16% ins'. long. 1 Rg. $2.25, Sale V ets, '6;1"i3.-eaa Boxes, gilt. finish` - Size, 18% ins. long. _ 4....-n-I nI`maI in-I 1211?. _c'a1"va_nizEci I3iIs,"9 14'-qt. Ga1v d Pails, 42 each A v---vvrvu --- --..-, 2 Eit ad ?i';3i'1 atf ' Aluiivgrsaxfysale Pfice set J SPEEIAL. `N ! 1l. 'rnn;nAnm1: EXAMINER Geo. Lennox of New Toronto spent the week-end with his father. Qt 'I nAn7a TIT A vuH'l vnnn of I-kn L118 WUUlS"U1lLl WILH I113 Luo|.l..lUl.'- St. Jude's W.A. will meet at the home of Mrs. Alex. Stewart on Tues- day, March 1st. '1`:-inihr Taainn Air`! will map? in the uay, 1V1'd.I`C 131.. Trinity Ladies Aid_Wi1l meet in the basement of the church on Wednesday afternoon, March 2, at 2.30 for their annual election of officers, St. Jude's A.Y.P.A. will