NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF BY-LAW , Notice hereby given that :1 by- law `was passed by the Municipal Council of the Town of Barrie on the Eighteenth day of January, 1926, providing for the issue of debentures to the amount of $113,000.00, for the purpose of defraying the town s share of the cost of the permanent pavement constructed in 1925, as a part of the connecting link of the Toronto-Severn Provincial Hiizhway ` thmug-h Barrie, and that such By- ' law was registered in the Registry Office of the County of Simcoe on the Twenty-Seventh day of January, 1926. Any moton to quash or set ` on-An 4-Inn r nu ....... ...-..:. 4L,........ vu v-w_v 'uuuuL1.K&lI'\.V: UL -povv.uu. `Th-e u, or a very bad cold, has gvoittern hold of some fa.m'i1ies in this vicinity arnd the doctors say -batter. stay ilndlovotrvs and keep it under the quilts rthan to go out side and twkel it under the sad. I The W.A. of St. Pa:u's church held a very successz-u.1 pancake festival on Shmove Tuesday, Feb. 16. `X7.-nu "l`........ 1.... 1..`,. 1_...._#- 1.-. ;:,,, It is not whalt we do but when 3 ..:A. 4.1.... ......I.A_ 4.. . A1-LI Halifax Sydney Charlotte- fair: um London Hamilton Toronto Ottawa Montreal Quebec St. John, N,R 5'00 urancne: including Vancouver Vivtoria Calgary Edmonton Regina \Vinnipeg Fort \\7II1I...u r on VV il1ia_m W'indsor, Ont _ 0007 800 Branches includin IN CANADA BARRIE BRANCH THORNTON BRANCH umnanusr V-A VV'JLL'Lull `ALI? Elllliltl Hll$lI. `JI-\dnVK`.' notice, and will not be responsible to any others. Dated at Barrie `this 15th day of Februsary, A.D., 1926. Duncan F. McCua.ig, Solicitor for Executor. MIDHURST The Royal Bank of Canada . ...-..\...... .uu\.n uu. DilT1I`l` Clll'I0l'S - participated in the Midland bonspic1' mthis week. . -..u.-us . . . . . . . . . ..nu;.;. Dli\c(.`KSO0CK man. QL1a.1'tettox: 1 Renmmbo1' Mo, 0 1\`li;.-:ht._v One" | My Anchor Holds This service will be in charge of the boys of the oongwoagvtion. Fzmllors and sons are co.1'dia.l]y in- yvitcd to this i.ntere-sting service. urnv nnup.-. i ....:v \1AvA.ll Mr. John Powell is to be com- grmrtulaiecl on the ne nmsica} com- edy, Three Litttle Muiiis, put on in the Oper House last night. Serve:-a.l rinks of Bmtrio curlers 'Da.l`1.i(!i.nAh'vI in Men M.:.u..._. LAW -- H % 1 }).1T1.----F:l`U1(.`J' and Son Service. I Spoako1~s--Jo}m Weldon, member ;Ontm'io Boys Parliztmontt; Mr. Ron- zuld I*`rimIvnb1u-1:, Prcsmiur of the On- itszrrio Boys Pzu`li:Ln1en't. Special Progrmn of Music: Bo St;rcm:" ................. .. ..DicJ~` I E Male Cfhorus So1o--God Who 1\I.'1 I .}lo.-Lvon" ................... ..Rug'. |M.a,1n nu-u.+n++m. . I 11 a.m.---Rev. A. D. Gorntt, M.A. ( Anthem ` 4 "O Sp.\'iQu; gf_$.}1c World . ......... ..Goss The`rc Wm'e_-.Ninot._v and Nine Solo-- Notice is hereby given punsuzmt to the Trustee Act -that all person-s `haw- inug claims against the astute cxf Jamw Chilvene, late of the 'I`~odw\nsh'Lp of Sun'm' in the County of Sim- coe, who dxi-ed on or about the Forulwth day of December, I.A.D., 1925, are requested to send pzmticulazxs of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 20th -day af March, 1926, ater which date the Executor wriial diistrib-uzte the assets of the Esttarte, xhavrinlg regard only 410 the c'La.ims of which -he dha'1 then have u ....&:.... ......_) _-:11 _-;_ L. 2; ?3 _ @ ` ;CollierSt, United Church ll ,.... . 1 i Classes. .-\.nniver-3a.1'_v'* services will be held on Sunday, Feb._.21st. Rev. D. R. D.ru'm_.mond,'. D_.D., of Hamilton, will preach. Rev. ..|.`S'._..-}Io|;tt, M.A., Minister Edmud H_ard_V;,Al\Ius. Bac., F.T.C.M. Organist and_. Choirmaster. ' Public W01-ship-11 am. and 7" nun l Evening Music An ahe'm--G1`eat and Marve-Ilous --Tua'n.er 1q,_1,,. urtn_- 17-1-. rv_u__n So1=o-`"I'he Holy City ............ ..; Mr. Singer lQua1vtcfcte--Gol is a Spirit 13 lflentral United Church E3 p.m.---Sunday School and Bible /71. .... Rev. 'A. J. G._Ca|-scadden, Mininter Mrs. E. Rihardson, Organist Harry Ban-rqn, Cthoiir Leader Fe5I*21.c, 1926 Sund5y'-School Anniversary 11 am. and 7 p.m.-Rev. Geoznge E. Cou-lrtor will peraoh. .'n HA N . ,,,_ _... NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS V hrch -Jul-Iv Mr. E. C. Codling (B_v'spoc.i;L1 request) 3 p.n1.---Su.-ngluy School mu n nann Pra.V,er Meeting, Wed.. 8 pm. Sunday School 'and Bible Class at . --DEII1 Miss` Strange, Mn-s. Gorring, Mr. Wildman, Mr. B~a.-1-.ron. ' ' lfiirnisters : Rev. S. H. `Greenslade, B.A. Rev. A`. 'D. Cornett, M.A. Sunday` Feb. 2 1st COME AND WORSHIP `frHL*i2`sD._A.Y, FEB. 1s, 1926. S_t.Agdrevy_ s I. R. Dier. Manager M. C. Wiglc. Manager 335 n vu.umcu n uI.uu.u::1 y preparer, 011 ` March 1315. Apply Miss Brownleew Phone 432. 3 Welcome ! Sc.'l1<;-0'1 and Bibl \I| .... an and in Colombia Peru Venezuela rnnce Nassau Ponofspain BuenosAires- Rio de In-`.1... Janeirn. Montevideo 1'`. -. ...... wu Bmnchel including London New York Paris Barcelona St. John's, Nfld. 0021' 100 Branches includiu a ABROAD Wancted--Genera.1 maid for Children's Shelxter, Bmmie. Apply Matron. A mun uu (lclkll B lack slbock IC:u'tJ1 an-d nu \A-` -\ . . Diukcsmzon unto Domingo ort-:1u- --Ben:ne:t:t Prince an nnn s, Nfld. nu ,, ,,j______.._j , EARLY HATC-HED PULLETS {XNDI Dunn:-1A`d~ nu- -4----A-- ---"--~~ -sum uuouvunl '.u.au\.uuu5 uuu.-mg l)U`U'J\L\1. Arrange yours an: once. Qwalrity Chi-ck Hatchery, Barrie. H. F. Mor- ren. Phone 7. Wanfc.e(1---A millinery preparer, liar-n-H 1a1~ Anni." Minn `D......._ ..4...;.u4;. .LAAl..l.\J'LlJJJJ J. uLl.Lu.:4J.>.) HJVJJ` Broixlem are motney makers. Space fnr I-nc+nrrn .1'r!I`f`tw1\:'r\.n- `Inn;-an 1-.......1.....! For further terms and pa.nt.icula.1~s| 131313 to ! n n u. ..v-u. ..uv nnnvuvll vv \` asde the sz'Lme, or any 1 must be` made within t after the first publicat notice, and cannot be ...l2L-.. Page Eighf Town of Barrie Mortgage Sale `7n1n1nI"\`n `Du-mm !)............L.. ..:A.... NOTICE TO CREDITORS A. W. Smith, .....v.. H, \l\a|.un)A| u: an. part thereof, three months publication of this ......-& L- ......1,. LL--- Town Clerk. ........ \lL uuu: made there of January. 1 ..,...,... .....u;u All um: 11113.1 Ira.me' to win the match. Sta.yner--Goa.l, .'o bes; defence, J. Walker and Cul- lin; centxre, Dinty Moore; wing*s,_ Cain and S. Walker; subs, Johnsonl and Wheeler. C.N.R.---Goal, Tuck,l defence, E. Coles and Powell; cen- tre, Clark Scott ;wings, Emma and Dobson; subs, Duff and Gilchrist. Inter-League Debate One of the most serious of the social problems conronting our mod- ern thinkers was fought out in Bur- ton Ave. United church on Monday evening, when :1 debating team from Collier St. Young People s League locked i.n verbal battle with a pair from the Burton Ave. Y.P.L. The Collier St. represetnetives, Messrs. Fred Sarjeant and Neil McDonald, [lost out by a small margin (accord- Iing` to the polished judges) support- mq the aimmtivc of a debate `Re- solved that a good-natured, untidy wife is to be preferred to an ill- nafourcxl, tidy wife. Messrs. Frank` Dobson and Irwin l\rlcLa.chlan were] the victor-i,ous debate-rs who upheldl the honor of the Allandale young people. l\`Iw.=:rs. Morrison, H. J. Heath and A. Morrow acted as judgc-.3. | 7 Boys & Boys, Barrie, Ont. Mot-tgagees' Solicitors. Dated at Barrie, Jan. 27, 1926. \ The W.A. of St. George s Angli- tea and sale in the Memorial Hall on Tuesday afternoon. The pro-I i :ican church held a very successful I ceecls amounted to about $60. Mrs. Royce and Mrs. Esten poured tea, and Mesdames Greaves, Godden, VV.i B. Webb, Melville, Anderson, Patter- son, Wood and Kivel presided over the tables. Mrs. Hogan and Mrs. Osborne were the counveriors of the! homemade baking table and Mrs. Spearn had charge of the candy table. A short programme was g'iven, Eonsisting of solos by Mrs. ` Ogden and Mrs. A. Walker and Miss Irene Harvey rendered several num- )er% on the piano. - \ 4 The fast C.N.R. aggregation play-'; ing in the local rink last night de- ; featerl the Stayner hockey team by 1 2 to 1. Play was fast in srpite of 3 heav yice. Cain scored for the visi- 1 tors in the initial session and for a ` while it looked bad for Mana.g'er 3 Harold Wardman s outt. Powell 1 and Scott tallied in the nal frame}. tn unn flan wxnd-nl- Cu--~ " Mr. McDo-n.:Lld, lmulinpg off, con- tmmted the two types of wives from the standpoint of themselves and the lot. of their children and husbztnds. Mr. McLachlan, as leader of the negative, dewcribed the untidy wife as a dirty, slorvenly wretch who lit- tered up the back kitchen, was an easy mark _for the grocer, the coal `[112] ! Q-narnnu n-..l Inuit... TI my ousvulao uu y.u w sc.no0J or aunday School. Mr. Sarjeant contended that untidiness was only a habit and ~of.\.L chjlc I -......u.... u. u. vv cuua uonamon OI Ea cake plate for second prize was Iwon by Miss Dorothy White of Bar- `Ir1'a ....\.. vmu. : aunu.a1::ull.ul\&5. The Y.M.C.A. beauty contest and c.a1'niva.1 on Monday night was favor- ed with only a fair aJttC`l1`i.LU`lCC and the proceeds were neg'ligil)]e. The lucky spot prize, a box of chocolates given by A. E. Pavbenson, fell 00 Miss Hill of Alulanduale. Miss Aileen Armstrong captured the rxat beauty prize, a. pickle fork donated by the Y.M.C.A. W. B. We-bb s donation of in r-Alta nioha #1. ,v.........: 4. \..:uum The 'Duxis Square and C.G.I.'I`. group of Essa St. Presbyterian church held an enjoyable "social evening at the home of Mrs. J. P. MoMilJin, Holsgate St, on Wednes- day evening. About thirty were present and made marry in games and other amusemants. rm_,. var n A u . v n.u\.. inifziabory and third degvreecs will be exemplied by the Odd'fc.~L1o.ws. On March 2nd 3. question of vital im- portance will be umder discussio Inn:-I Avnvir -n.-.......;1..... ._ -.-A_,J A ' I Next Tuesday night, Feb. 2, the preer'1`:. Fl" L _ us~u:,ulLCu . Mrs. W. Wardrman of Brock St. returned home on Ftkiay after spending two weeks with her fa.ther in PaLn1ea'ston and friends in Oak- villa In the Matter of the Estate of Wil- Jiam Swainston, late of the Town- ship of Vespra, in the County of Simcoe, Farmer. I Notice is hereby griven pursuantl to Section 56 of the Trustee Act that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of the said William Swainston, who died on or about the 18th day of December, 1925, in the Township of Vespra, are required on or before the 20th day of February, A.D., 1926, to send or deliver to the undersig'ned, solici- tors for the Administrator, with the will annexed of the said deceased, theim names, addresses and particu- lars of their claims. And take notice that after such last mentioned date the said admin- istmtor, with the will annexed, will distribute the assets of the said de- ceased, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice. ' 'r\_;,,1 -L 'n_-,.,9, L1,, no\;1 I p .... \| mu. u. oy<:u1`ll.. Born--In Winnipeg, on Monday, Feb. 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Berry (formery of Allkmdsale), a daughter. 11 ... II ? 11'! v - - .. ..... \U(b_) a. Mrs. C-l2!l'(`l1CL` Mi-tchcll and Missl Bessie Sczu1.Lm1 have rturned home] nftar spending a fortnight with Mr. and Mrs. L. Spearn. i nnpn `'X .'....:_A__ `' ` vvua mu: 5uL1:w mu. nu`. unu LVIFS. W.[ Webb over the week end. i 1\Irs. M. Holmes is visiting Mns. Clnroxrco Jackson in Col-l1Lgv\vood for :1 few days. i lfun f`I....,.._-. x.r,u,u n - --- Miss Nette Hook of Toronto wasl home over the week end. --_ _ _ . .1 ..`.....m week. vI|.\,l\. I Mr. Alf. Lime of T-orornjto spent} the week and at home with his par ents. vv .\ .. uva. Miss Verna Dollecry of Tovombo ..-nu Hlun n-um.-4+ -1.` 11.. _..,I `ll nrv ......... VIC!` uu wuucl. ulbcllshil every member is urged to be nsnf ALLANDALE V-\.; ..u-v.,- vvucn uuu. 3 Giunuucus. of Wiixlixzuln St.` a few days in London last` Ilasu uvuu.v. Dated at Bzn~ric-, ths 30th day of January, A.D., 1926. Radenhun! & Hammond, Barrie, Ont. Solicitor: for the Administrator wiih the Will Annexed. Splendid success a.tten the an- Hospital nurses-in-training` held in the I.0.0.F. Temple on Friday nigiht. Nearly $175 was realized from the tickets sold. The hall was crowded," and with good music provided` by Powe11 s orchestra and an excellent llrunoh by the nurses, everyibody en- `joyed themselves to the utmost. I Inna] dance of the Royal Victoria Gavin Allan of Lefnoy shipped -the best hog load marketed at fche .Toro~mto Abattoirs druring` the past [week and Mr. Hunter of C1*ai;1'v1a1e shipped the second best load re- ceived at the Union Stock Yards, Toronto. The farmer's load com- prsied 79 hogs, of which 35 were select, and 42 thick-smooth. Mr. Hunter's 1'ona.(.l contained 74 hogs, 32 10$ which were select bacon and 39 g ch ick-smooths. Ithitt a l1us'.b:1.nd could twin :1 wife to be tidy, wherezxs he could mot train her to be good natured. He cited the case of Mary and Marvtha as 11 Biblical proof of the resolutioan. T."nll-....:..... .... 1.1.. nn,v -4, I 1 . I no u. uunugu puu-uj. UL bill.` l`L'SU|uUlU|Il.' Follomvinp: up Mr. McLaohan s lead, Mr. Dobson stzated that p:in'ls would be asha.mod to brim: their beams in- to unvtidy homes and would become street-wa.lkers. The tidy wife would be the more thrifty and wound look u.ft.er both the purse and person of her husbwnd. nrwu - lFo1owinp: the rlebatc-. a mogrmmnme was put on by the Collier St. Y.P.L.A. A nmlc chorus consisting of Reg. Blackstock, Chester Carson, Stewart Bmyson, Jack Cooper and Framk Craig sang. Misses Bessie Deant and Mabel C`neesma.n grave :4 duct. Lunnh was served later. grade was g"Lv.en one :of the longest mm -of tihe season when uhimney re occurred at the residence of Mr. Thomtn on the hill west and north of the town. The foallowiup; morn- ing the reels wemt; *te.z1,rinp: wp James St. ~to -nrl at the send ovf rt.he:h' run that :1 smznll .bn.m1]e ozf pwpers burn- im: on the roadside was the cause `of tall the excitementt. , ..__. e-,,__ .. .. I On F`nid'.u.y morni.n._q the re bri- Jacob Stock of Craighurst was ar- rested in Toronto Saturday after- noon for being found in a gaming house when two Toronto plain clotthesmen raided 272 Queen St. `west and arrested its owlwr on a [charge of keeping, a betting` house, a1`ong w.i-th ve other fraquenters. I Central United S.S. Anmivenszlry Sunday, Feb. 21. Rev. G. E. Coul- lter of Burton Ave. will occupy the I pulpit both mo1'nn'm:g and evenrin:g'- and don t miss the czmrbath, The Ra1'nborw s End, and musical pro- gram, under the direction of Miss J. Bryson, Tuesday, Feb. '23,` at 8 o'clock. Admivssi-on 25c am(1'15c. I A\A,b\.l Au uulc .l.`J\`V.H rwcmay League during the past week, tieing the C.N.R. a.g:gre,gation 4-4 in ten min- utes overtime, and dezfeang the Ba.-nkers by 6 to 1. 'A'lI.\J yxvucmuvxum H1611 11010. UHCJI lead in the Town Hockey League dam-.imr +-Jan n-.:c+ Irrnnlr .:...:..... LL- on. ma . Dated this 2"ih day 1926. The B.-C.I. Senior Literary Society held a very enjoyable Valermtine p.n'v-lfxr nmzl `I).u;u~\.\.....l.. .'_ A-1-- ` m.,..u a. v 1:1 _y <:'.u_;uyuU1t: V a`lelIUCkIl: Party and Promenade in the school onF:rid2.y nigm. Games and contests entered into with zest by the pwpils made thin PVOn.1'n`o' 9 {Ann nun .,......uu uruu wmu M:-us. uy `(.118 ] made the evening a. jolly one. W. H. C. Ruthven of Allistrm was last week elected presidenut of the Ontario branch of the Caxmdian Sid- ver Fox Breeders Association at their cornventioan in Toronto. I Nut and Egg size Coke, $15.00 per ton; Welsh Anthracite Bri- quebtes, $15.50; Pocormrnma:s' am-d Se:miAnmhmci.te, $14.00. Delivered in good cornclimirorn. Sanrjeant Co. Ltd. Pthone 88 or 94. It has been decided to discontinue the cycle story, Children of Odik, at the Public Library story hounr, but ve1'y\i`nte1'estinIg' stories may be look- ed for every Saturday morning for ithe remainder of the season. I l The annual Internlational and In- terdenominationla Unimed Wome'n ~s Day of Prayer will be held in St. Andrews Sunxlay School rooms on iFridvay, Feb. 191211, wt 3 o clock. 1 Coming again to the B-amrie B/ap- ; t.ist church, the McMaste.1' Band, lFeb. 27 and 28. Lewis & Co. received seven can'- ,l-oads of No. 1 Alberta coal this lweek. Get some while irt lasts. I I Look out for the W.rC.T.U.- meet- Hing of March 1st. It will be of un- `usual interest. . I vvunu I The property will be offered sale subject to a. reserve bid. f Tm'ms-Ten per cent. of purchase! money at the time of sale and the balance within thirty days there- (\*F+n-n (T-he protfessiona men held tlheizr nnrl 1'11 kn "l"....-... Y_l .....1.___ 1 LOCALS The N ofthe1* Advance V A`: an o1'ganization meeting` in! Wolfenden s shop, Bayeld St, on We night, a.t.tcn(l~ecl by about 30 shooters, the Barrie Rie Club was brought into being. W. Cross-I land and B. Mzmrwood were electea pl`(,*Sl(l0I1it and secrotzwy of the club respectively. The club will, hold sliooting rnatclies every Wednesday arft.e1'noom on Ecclea St., near Wel- lington St. Next week a s"Llver `spoon will be given for the best nnnun \-uA\/ .4`;-:u4.L_y xuau, uuu1'>ud._v, POD. Z5), at 8 p.m. Bavrie citizems should not n1.i.s' this ente1'ta.intin}g` lecture. The prize Vcups won at the fall flower shdw` will be pn'csen'ted to members at this hmectimg. Sea1:s free. M1`. T. J. Ham.nig,`am, the GIa.(i" Man, will give one of his popular il111s1tra.ted lectures under the aus- pice of the Barrie H01-ticuhtm-all and `Town Imp`x'ovemc.nt Society in the Library Hail, Thursday, Feb. 25, 11+ 9 nm '|'1nm.:,. ..:;:......... _.1.,__s 1 . um; nu n_yn:va.u:. Lawrence, bheir fteen-yea.r-old son, whose life the parents ar sup- posed to have been trying to save when overcome chemse1vos, was born in Waverly. He was an zv1l~ round favorite in the village. He bel%on.ged to the Elrmvale Boy Scout troop and was in the En c1~amce class in public school. ........uu, mu: u.u.`.u..-1. Lu I:d1Llll.'V'aLl(3, 3.710 the Women's I.nistitu:te. Hers was a very loving; and Iorvaible nature and her affection for her family was a. very ma.rkr:d. one. A brother SL1!`- vives in Wyevale. T ...-...,......- 1.1 - nan - - Aavv-4ALL1uu\IAL uuuxco, .1 V1. uuuuu. The late Mr. Mcwatters was born in Medponlte 52 years ago. He was a member of Wycliffe Angwlican church, Elmvale, and belonged to L.O.L. No. 991 and the Royal Black Knights of Midland. He conducted a gmocery business in Waverly for many years and in 1921 tna.nssfesr1'ed to Elmvale. He was a. Corunrty Con- stable, and for rbwo years one of the Villzuge Board -of Police Tmu-stecs. Tuhree brothers survive him, Wiz11~vi-arm and George of Medonte and John of Waverly. 11:... .._:A'.. II,,_ `It vn .. nun-..u.;_y. His wife, Mrs. Mcwatters, was in her _53-rd year. She was born in 'I`in;y, was a. member of Wycliffe churdh, the L.O.B.A. of Elmvale, and tho Wnmnn'u Tn:-+:+..+.. 11-..- -.-__ _ -vysni nu...-. VA av-u .1n.uuuu1 DUVUJR` teen (17) in the Twelftth (12) Con- cessalon of the said 'I`ow-nship of Ves- pm, containing 100 acres more ozri 1...... I ; The ora] tributes includcrl, apart ' from many oierings from individual ' friends : Gates ajar, Mr. McWa`c.ter s brothevs, Waverlry; Broken Whee`, Elmvaie Public School; Crescenm, : Wyclie Church; Pillow with three 1-.i'bbons bearing the words Father, Mother, Lawrence, from the one suvvdvinvg` sovn, Willis; Spray, Elm- vale Women's Inxstirtute; and Wreaths from L.O.:L. No. 991, Elmvale; Bea- ver Lodge, L.O.B.A., Elmvale; Lady Parkhihl Lodge No. 565, Midsansd; Royal Black Knights, No. 552, Mid- land; Bio-ys Scowts, Elsmvale, and the Dominion Stores, Toromrto. fl'|L.. I..L.. `A1,. nr,1tr 1.. a Lnat. 1 mm seen Layal 111. I 1nkhmn s medicine advertised, so I told my hun- band that! thoughtrl would try it, tha.tI might get. some relief, if not :1 cure. I had not taken one bottle when I could feel it helping me. I took five bottles and hadbetter health. Now I have three girls and a boy und have done my work up to conne- ment. I am now at the Chan ,e of Life and owe my good health to ..ydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound. I take a bottle when I think I need it. -Mrs. SUSAN DAYMAN, R. R. No. 5, Colbome, Ontario. Colborne, Ontario.-"When I was first married I was very thin and - weak. The doctor " said I was weak .-: and would never ` be able to have a child, but I did, and from the time my bub y came .;, I suffered all the time and doctored and took medi- cine. Life became abut-den, and doc- tors said an 0 er- ation could elp me, but my husband was opposed to that. 1 had Lvdia E. Pinkhmn .-z . 4`.-l (Continued from page JliC`.) byterian chumch, chosen, because of its size, was lled to capacity and scores were unable to _;;a.i.n emrzmce. Rev. W. C. Stubbs, rector of Wy- cliffe Anglican church, comlucted the service, assisted by Rev Herman of Cnaighurst. The lattew delivered a. "particula.r1y appn'op1'ia/ce sermon. A community choir a1so`assisted in the service. The remains were In- terretl at the family plot in Wavu-riy An-glican cemetery. The service at the grave was under Ol`8.I1_.'2,_'C aus-` pices. VTVI... ...__'I L_.IL..,L , - I I y Mrs. Dayman Gives Lydia E. ?inkham s Vegetable Compound the Credit AVUIDED AN OPERATIBN POPULAR LECTURER COMING 3.` me, b1_Jt_ my husb_am 'E'LMV.ALE SORZROWSW OVER FIRE VICTIMS .....vu uvulu ucl Lydia E. Pinkham medicine advertised. so I fnlri rnv nu... Under and by virtue of the -Powers of Sale contained in a cer- tain mcmtzgage, which will be pro- duced at the time of the sale, rtzhere will be offewed for sale by public auction ad: the Wellingon Hotel in the Town of Ban-ie, by W. A. Mc- Conkey, auctioneer, on Friday, February 26, 1926, at 12 o clock noom, the follctwng property : West half of Lott Number Seven- &.-.- l1I1\ :.. LL- rI'L.__Ln.1. / n Sold by druggiati everywhere. C BARRIE RIFLE CLUB . u-um in the House of Commons dm-in;.; the: past m-onlth. That c.o.nspi1*:w,V is now` uppzmmt to ('\'('1`_\' one in the Dom- inion." Here Mr. King` referred to the Pateimucle coimli~tiio'.nus in Quebecl and `to Mr. Meig'he11 .s absence from} Quebec (Luring: the last election. I\Irr.: I I -.vu.-yvugy-._v nun u\..v..u Auaux; LLCKMI I zL1.mmu(le hnrl said he was as in- dupemlenlt of Mr. Mc-.i;_u,`l1c~n as he was 0-1` Mr. K>hI1_`_`,`, yet; the Prime Mizn-iistea' c*hm'_u;e this: ;;1!ou'1) from Quenbecl was to be pu`rt ozf tihc I\Iei,u:hem! p2n't_v. VV11:uLwe1- the Monstmal 1, moniied im.e1'(.-sis were to tell theim !: Lo do they were to tell Mr. l\Ieiip:he:n| to 110. The ;:o"e1'1n1\Lm't of this` coun't.1-y was to be carrier] on in they .~`ct:.l'C1`. counimiils 0.f 1.nh(,`.Sc p:c.11't1o.n1c1!l' in Mommeal. When one 1'e:id.< it.ems~i i.n ncwspzLpc1~s like the above it] [wings back to memory uhe old-,3 1':Lsl1i0.n Libuxul tactics, which usedl to spell out in over-svi'/.cd C:L})i`tk`11S, Blue Ruin." If the C.P.R. should_ ever he buiilrt across Uhc Pra.i~nie Pro-H vi-nces. When Spillens CO!'p0)`ll1`.i0I1 0:1` Fn:,-`hum, the l:u'_x:ost n1`u]iX]g` con- cenn in the Bri~t'Lsh Empire, buiLt an e]e~va.Lo1- having` a. st:o1*.'1.g'e capacity of, 2,250,000 bushels wt. Vancouver. 1vs' a wouu that the very though-`t. of 5 this mom'e intn-est having did such .21 thi-ny.-' h.'uln t sca.red'Wil1ie plumb E to d<.-at.h. ( V doirt tha } tations. uxbyu, nu.-.1 oyvhxnu xv; mu: nu.-on yuan i-n easvtern Canada, and in Montweal more thzm zmywhere else, whe'therl those few men are gvoirrg to succeedi 11.. .....o.L:..... .-..I:a.:....\ --..A..__1 :._ u,:-. ......... .. ...- ,u...b b.\J ....-..u: `in ge-t*ting' political control i-n this` country so thawt they can make the` policies of Canzada serve the-1'1 monied I intc-re.~1'ts and their selsh purposes} This country was face to face in the Last c-.loction with as `great a con- z=.pi1'acy as any couvndary ever faced.` Tlmt cor11&})i'1`;vcy has been made clean ' :.. AL. 11.... -5 rV,.._..._-..~ 1...__:.___. 1.1,, 1 1 ;;vvuun.u\.u (D0 UUAVAC. One means c%i'dera.b1e about bunkum these day-s, and the people of Prince A'l=be Sa.sk., have surely had their s}w.re rOif it latelry. In a western paper (Liberal) and in very large type, is the following heading, King Charges Onntarr-io Capital in Con-spriimcy to Control Goverm_nenrt. The article reads in part: 'Iihe monied interests in Ontario were en- (lcaNori.ng' to get control of the Go-veirnmemt of this country. He 'hsZL(i. refezrred to Mr. lVIc,itg=11en s tariff pol- icy, back of this protectionist ttho-ugh.t ties the desire o-f a. few men of great wealth to get po1i~tica".`1 con- trol -of this couintry. That is the I I 1 real issue in Canada, whether a few - men. who are already very wealtihy, who have certain ilvges, who reside for the most part r1_.._,I, _,,| : Ir, . 1 ... ....,..L-.._. established priV- I Elmvalc, it would appear, owing to lack of adequate re protection, suffered very heavy loss last week, and especially sad was the loas of lives of three good citizens. 'Ilhe last senttenlce of the article dn last week's Advance referring to this tragic re, is however, a. little con- fusing, and surely instead of anal M-\+ +~....+n +1.. ....-...._:._-. :..;,_.a.,u L, I -...., nu uu.a.v.,;_v ;u-svx.uru LIL auu mot trust, the meaning` imended to be conveyed was and not tempt` Providence as before. A: -.u...n.av\. ;.uuoua_y, J.'CII- LU. I Wes. Tracy lost his house by re on the 121111 inst. Mr. Dracy rbei-mg away at the .time the re broke out, very lrimhle ocf the comternhs were saved. The loss is pamially cover- ed by .i-nsummce of $800.00. rm. 41.. .... _ -.-.... 1.-.: ,4. 1, Of Valuable Farm Prorpemty, situate in the Township of Vespra, in the County of Simcoe. ,