Red Cross Notes uy u.y rxuauuanc nauusa. I Mr. Wiseman has presented to! Barrie Branch a fine turkey;l weighing 20 lbs. ` It is to be raf- ed, proceeds to go to the Society.| Donations Saturday, Dec; 16: I Ivy--1 pt. cream, 2 loaves} hrpad AV. 1 yo. u1't:a.uJ bread. _ Pa1nsw1ck--i cake. The Railway Men siPatri0tic Association, Allandale, has given. to the Canadian Red Cross, through the Allandale repre- sentatives a generous che-l que for $300.00, to be used in buying material, this to be made up by Allandale ladies. I 1\lIn `x,1.nr\~nr\r\n-aw: 1...-.r. .n..-..........l....`.I 1_| au.\, 51 pszluvvau ` `sex , 2 pillows. ` Thn l)l'\1']\;IYf\1v YOU SHOULD SEE THESE BLACK GRAIN LEATHER CLUB BAGS, leather lined, with ttings, underpriced . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. $15.75 and $18.00 OLUB BAGS, withbut ttings, prices $1.39, $2.50, $4.25, $5.00 GHILDREIWS TII\lI\lED covanzn TRUl\lK,.with tray . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 inch, $1.50, 16 inch, $1.75 LEATHERETTE AND LEATHER SUIT GASES from . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.25 to $7.50 A GOOD LINE OFTDOLLS, spebial price V-M N I`ED--10()Mm1'ds fi1-st-cla`ss, dry /4-ft. Hardwood and 200 curds rst-class. green 4-ft. Ilardwood. Apply to Lewis & ($0., Maple Ave., Barrie. 49-51 PROMPT ssnvrce HINDS BROS. We're still shooting holes in the High Cost of Living. Take advantage of it in buying your Xmas Groceries. Spanish Onions ,' _.-_ __-_.-.---`V Choice Mince Meat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Sweet Juicy Oranges . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 12 lbs. Redpath Granulated Sugar . . . . 13 lbs. Bedpath Yellow Sugar . . . . . . .. 100 lbs. Black Tea at . . . . . . . . Cleaned Currants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Best Seedless Raisins, 16 oz. . . . .. . . . . Best Seeded Raisins, 16 oz. package . . . Chase &.Sanborn s` Coffee, regular 450. Extra `Fancy New Lemons . . . . . . . . . . . Fancy Mixed Peel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dandy Cooking .App]e5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 1 lb. Tin Salmon, tall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Impc`>`rted Ch`<`)w Ch`ow Pick`l`es, reg. 25c . . . 35c .- B.ig Assortment of Candies and Nuts at . Christmas. Bombardment Still On ! - .__._-- wvu-w van -aovaalbo age of buying These items`, for instance : . . . . 2 lbs. for 25. `es . . . . . . . . 25c. dozen kanulated . . . . . . . . $1.00 allow . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 ..............25c.lb. . . . 19. per lb. ins, oz...._ . . . . . . . . . .. 154;. s, . . . . . 2 for 25. `Coffee, for . . . . . . 38. .emons . . . . . 230. dozen The cost of advertising In this iumn is our: canrr rznwonn EACH INSERTIOII, with s mini- mum charge of 15 cents. Terms Gash. For Adiets of 26 words or Over. three insertions will he Qiven for the price or two. or six ferthe price of four. The Ex- aminer. and Saturday Morning eovers Barrie and district ther-A oughiy and gives the biggest ad- vertising value In the county; -:- , _ .___....--...\,J gr`: an -I. IJIIILLDO Sat., Dec. 16, the Shop was in charge of. the Congregational and Reform Churches. Net receipts, $25.14. 5 ` l3Z?, 1$3. 1; :~;"m0,, IS_at1ur<:%ay. There will be a spe- ',tt31z}13] a t3)rnoor_1 tea; also a candy leattc e. `H gnatlons of cake, candy, : fh``sho%`?v%l?%3f%e open dur ling Christmas week. Qlnn.-. IVA.-........:1A-_ ll - nnnunu, |.ru1I\C.Y . I Thepoulitry sale was a decided success, net receipts $65.00. i hon vrrill `An A ."7-v--`A-` 1116 uun. LO Ulllab WUUIX. Shop Committee this week-- |Mrs. Shapacy, Mrs. Palling. Q.-.4 1\: -... A , 11.. mm lmll. .It.u]3lIi'gnnan, turkey; F. Wise- 7 -' y- Thn'nn11llnr ntsln --..... _ _1--:,1-,n Thursday, December 21, 1918 With every dollar purchase we give you a 5c Coupon redeemable at our Premium Counter. See the nice goods at small prices. . . . . . . . .30c lb. ..22c per peck . . . . . . . ..10c Tin . . . ..17c Bottle .....27c Bottle . .5 lbs. for 25 right price for 10c and 35c UNl)ERW0ODM`NO. 5, LATEST model, two..c0l_or ribbon, back spacer, -for sale cheap to a quick buyer. Apply to Box B" This Office. /15_tf :2. PHONE 145 ....*25':.-Tb`. % 22;; 'aoz'en' $1 .00 $1.90 Si1\'\'.'lHr! ir1g'._` fl`: frmn lh .211-1:1 stil sqt. "nu m('>0n1i:_-" '1nz'u'kin;. ';fm'n1:`11i Sept. {L .- .111 (`l' Boys, .\\'i a man 1 barn Ii z`cr'z1-Id In` His (`KM was Hm should it: LO.*%"1.`----011 Saturday, Dec. 16, ' light brown dog, resembles a fox. Finder please notify Geo. Brown, Holly, phone 3r41. 51 l.l.V\-\r. (}iHw', at I-1\\'i: 1*'il7.5.1'm'; buggy. ahnut$V he xvus whohh back hg \AWtnoss gerahil rncngnr comm his 1': (*\'il(9n win ha them. old rn: s11r1ri llsml. :V2l1. `Ll j\.Vl that hr pm`l'm-I .31lS[U1H O\ C`l" l\ prgper Richa he was as n` see In. -1(_`v\'f(`i Univ .1-' ~- .\. 1.. In" ;%;;~p;;r` Al H_w ,1 \_7tJ\_| . J0.`-7. ied hm gieralal ed. ILtI_---.1` {ho 121 ~VVhCI1 S\\'aIH}> 1";...;..|.. HOIJSE TO RENT--()n -IBradf0rd 5%., next school; eight rooms, % all modern conveniences. Ap- ply to Alex. Cowan, Ba1`1*ie.. Et'\'l:') 1 110 cc. `clielils A max. a}'ti*I' 3i4a':.: 1` Knit I.lll\I hm i ""1niI :1L'}|v_` `Th u T0 LET--Cosy, clean six-ro)medA' house; furnace, bath, electric} `light; ;best cenitral locality.` 90 Mary St. 51-tf' PHONOGRAPH FOR SALE---Go0dI as new. Cost $65. Owner will let it go for $35. Address Box '7 llnio nmnn I.:l-4' HORSE FOR SALE---Quiet, grey horse, 7 years old.` `Apply to Mrs. R. B. Anderson, Barrie. 127 Duckworth St, 52_-53 Fun `T SALE Two shot-thorn! hulls, yearling and two_yea1*-} old. Apply to J. A. Lennox, Thomton. 5-1-3 WANTED-._-Experienced girl as servant for small family. Ap_. ply at this office. 51--51 i `1ELI':C'l`RIC MOTORS FOR SALE .--(.nm 2 HP. two-phase and one 1/. H.P. single phase, (\-\ ag'n_er).V Both have been used in Barrie and are in first- class condition. Apply to. A Waiter U1-ry. 27-u.q ROOMS T0 RENT with or with- out breakfast, or light house-. keeping. 133 Collier St. Phone 186. 50-7 1 ROOM AND BOARD-Terrh rea- sonable. 59 Mary St. 50-51p FLAT TO LE'i`-Over Simcoe Marble Works. Apply to G. W. J. Eastman. 51-52 ' FURNI$HED` ROOMS To LET _ With or without board. Apply tn 135 Collier St., Phogne 692. 4 -51 GROWN HILL MILL-Chopping and Rolling, Tuesday and Sat- urday. All farmers welcome. A 51-2 mos. '1 FOR SALE --- Yorkshire Broodl Sow, registered. S. V. Jones,. Oro Station; V51_52 1-:00!) ASSORTMENT of fast colors in Blue and Black Serg- e-.s.`*f0r ladies and men s suit- ings. We also do cleaning and pressing. alterations and re- pains, Harry Twiss. Tailor, Owen St. A 23tf[ 11.10 I. 1.4 `I I I THE ADLET col-I-IMII 3:. TO,I`..ON WANTED, the present` . address` of Mrs. George Tolon, widow of George Tolon, drug- giist, formerly of Gravenhurst. 1/-.ddr-ess E. E. Wallace, Crown I.and`Building; Toronto, Can- ada. T - ' A 50-51 .u 5}: Lu; 24):) thxs omce. `$6252 JJKJA 45tf IJIJL UCJIIIIII-`$1.1-ll: May I in behalf of the audience offer congratulations to our trio of charming hostesses, who cer- tainly live up to -their school mot- to by being S. in M. F. in R. which (a free translation) I take to mean gracious a-nd brave. Al`. so to the many performers, I would, with bended knee, tend our best thanks for their pretty and diverting action. ' f\ In:-`mp I'IVfl..k'l\"f" llvn nnuvo `.`To learn to refuse the evil and choose the good is as hard in matters of taste` as in matters of conduct. It is not merely in- tuition, but requires application and guidance. Last night it was my privilege to attend the above play given by the school on be- half of the Military Y.M.C.A. N.- thing, in my humble opinion , could emphasize more` fully the worth of application and guid- ance in.carrying' out the prin- ciple of that wise old saw_ than that shown so happily in this en- tertainment. 11.... 1' :_ L_L_I.l' -n 11.- `____1:____- H IIIKJIIII ( 0 Mr; 11} Lit.t'le, Charlotte` S1... `and W. `D. Little, Allandale, left- nn Monday to spend Ghristnms and New `(ear holidays with friends `in Battle Creek and Min- neapolis. . `mrm. ur:-....,.-. _-z-_4-.- -.I |L1U(L|Jl}l.lG- Mrs. \Visme1- returned on Tuesday after spendlng a month Iin I4'~inrrafnn 'nnnr\~n-ur\nv\:n4~I L.-- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. -Hill Coll- ingwood, ' announce the engage- mentnf their daughter, Ada Lil- lian. to Mr. Beverley I.7Jennet.t of Toronto, son of Mr. and Mrs. .R. H. Jennett of Ivy, the -IDaI'I`i.'.lg` Ito take place this month.. nu-,.na wuu nu`uu.`_ Ill l.UV\v'll,. 9 UIVULDILLE auluuu. , One lady was`-heard` to say: Oh, what w0udn t I have given to have been able to send my child- ren when they were younger to such a school as this! A L..3..LL .....-I I...-..-...-.-- `V-veg... I-..-.12 DLIULI G. DUIIUUI GD M11108 A bright and happy Xmas holi- day to them all. EUSTAGE E. G. BIRD 11---}- OAAL 1\..- `Anti! T0 R.EN'I.`---In the village of Ivy, :1 good blacksmith shop, with tools or without. Good house and stables; also a good well. 7 Woodworker in connection, with immediate possession. Apply to S. Burton, Ivy, on the . promises. 51-3 Il\l.l_'l .I.'J` Barrie; 2oth"5Z$.;1916. D Q 7"-anon $n1r`:`-nnv n` JJCILLLU, LIUIIII J.lIJUu,lIl1U c P. s --Those taking bart in the play were: 0. Qrmsby, M. Gras- uluauxcy. Mr. and MP8. Gen. Walker leave `on Friday for Tmmvssee to spend `the holidays with Mrs. W'a1ker s I 1n0t,'heI'. `IT! Y"ll'l run 1 1.. ~. |.l-Ll\./D\1Ll.J cuujl npcuulua `:1 l1lUlIl,-ll in Kingston. `accompanied by Capt. and Lawson and little daughter. who will spend two weeks with friends in town.. `MI'.. .....,.I 1' 1'1 -rrzn n u a.u1-vnun Lzuulua. (lllll ,L`cl.Illl.y I\lll-'. Mr. and 1\1r`s.' Harry Fisher and children, of Cookstnwn, spent, Runrlay with M1`. and Mrs. D Arcy ` Gauley. `MI'.-. .-..-..I 1\.r..,. r`v..,, 117.411---- 1-,__., unuu.uu VV.llrll 1IJl:uI.ID l-ll!`/`LU. Mr. and 1\/Irs. A. B. N[cIa1en of {Toronto at-e_ here to __.s|`)nrul Christmas with J. F. Ca1vert.. r1 ('1 Mr... `-.-,1 1\.r...- -.-.- -vJm-vI xuunnmuun nu cl 1.`. LA`cL1\'l.`.l'l~. Mr. `and l\'Irs. Grrm. Caldwell and two chlldren, of Edlmfmlon, lave vlsltmg f1`l0lldS in town. mr...-. u n.\..4...-,:...,,. go c<:...4-1_- l Geo; VV. Atkin.snn. of Roetmvn. Sask., is visiting` his father, C. G. Atkinson, Blake St. 1\/ting. (1InA.... A..,l.\n.l.. 1---... A . ill/l\lfl.>3lJJ.1, .lJlCll\U >31/o . MISS Gladys Ardagh leaves in. day for Orange. N.J.,. to spend '1 |m0nt.h wrth frienals t.1l3ere. 'l\/In A...) `n.f..~ A 1ur-rk_, I ynuu vncuuug ILIUIHJ-`.` 11} LUWU. ' 3 Mrs. H. Part,r1d`ge of Slnialu- ta.` Sask.. is visiting her slsiers, "Misses Emma and Fanny King. Mp gn,-I ling. LI-annn E`1'o1unn 4.1.:-I FOH.SALE--N'$ lot5, Gon.9, Innisfll Township, 100 acres, about 5 miles from Town of Barrie. all cleared and in g'ood state of cultivation. Soil, clay loam. Buildings first-class. Good orchard. Price reduced to $5000, part down-, reason- able terms for balance. '1`. 0. Fisher. Real Estate, Barrie. 38-tf '--Wondrful Valties at Mbof &TArmstrong $ on Friday and Sat- urday. See hand bills. - 1`I-_I.._Ll.!- .._.-_.__`l_L_.`I _--...__. . I. \_;\_- V \1. Undaunted by the fire, the B. C. I. students are working harder than ever to make a success of their play, Master Will of Strat_ ford, and will give it on the date set-Jan. 15. MissvBurriss is re- maining in town this weekmor_ der to assist in the WOI`k of pre- paration. None of the eosturnes or other materials to he used in the play were destroyed in. the ire. --..`.v.-..__.., --v.-- .._.... ___ ._--_._. -Do your shopping at Ken- an s. Music on the new Edison phqnograp_hs and player _pianos. --A----l-- `---.------J -1. 'l \I....I... r.Q\4--\J- uu'_u_--.. `..--v. `v--.., v_ > `.-..__V.... A tragedy bccurred at Phelp- ston last week when a little girl was burned to. death. Particulars are given by our Phelpston cor- respoAndent. T ` * nnnnr-A hrsaalzina` agln al> \--\Q u v\v\r\y -_.u--u. .,-- -'-:i .edpath s grant-1Iz'1ted sugar,` $8.15 per bag at Hinds` Bros. Copeland s our always in stock. , _I______._.. -1. 1'r.`..... k.JOlal.1l.l.LI.lGJo LJUU 11911 1.11110: Last night the Congregational kiddies enjoyed their annual Xmas Tree, and tonight the same form of entertainment is being -, given in St. Andrew's school- I`O0IIl. 111.... ru.__--1..-__ --L._.--_._, urrn__ cbltllll/>3: Nominations ta!-:0 place in the TownvHal1 tomorrow night. For the mayoralty, J. F. Craig and H. G. Robertson have announced themselves -and Dr. Sprott_is a possibility. Several names are mtentioned for second deputy- reeve. ,1, ,1 u 1 .1 .- .. ...- Lcapuuuuuu. ` -A record-bt*eaking sale at Moore & Armstrong's Friday and lsaturday. See hand bills.` V In-not nin-Inf Hun f`.nno`v-no-afin-no'I L \J\Illlo For Christmas sermons The First Coming of Jesus will be the theme in the morning and The Lord's Second Coming" will be the evening topic in the Bap- tist Ghurch. " A 'I-,1_.`-__._._'I#n -1` 11-, _- 1'\ KJIIII llll . ` '?The remen." were icalled to lthe foundry at six Q c10ck last night, but their services were Inol, required. `Fire, duevto pre_ `ignition in the big gasoline en- igine,,was put out in a` few min- iutes by the_ use of sand. In I-Inn 1:-\4nnr\nl.'r~..nnI ..`l..\,.`l-..... 3"I1.0PERTY FOR SALE- -30 ac-` res good land, suitable for market garden, inside` town limits. Will sell whole or part cheap if taken at once. -Apply at. MacLaren s Drug Store or write. Box 226. ' 75O_1p @1- ~uuvo JJJ UIAU uou U1. cauu. In the international` checker smatch, United States vs. Canada, the Canadians have lost five games and the Americans two. All the losses were due to mis- takes in reporting the moves. J. G. Keenan is working on forty |ga:\nes._ 1\rv'|'I `San . lnl-.. _-I...\- .'... LI..- U10 U \Jl.lL1I. Ulla A hig?supp'ly of the new Book of Common Prayer `for Church ,nf England at Keena'n s. Prices 1500. up. Nan 'T\vn1nur `\nn.nr\11-I In A n - . A I`: UUUu up. ' Mrs. Drury has sold her resi- dence in Louisa St. to T. R. Hux_ :table, the Ford agent, who gets Epossession this week. Mrs. Drury `is now living inMcD0nald St., in the house recently owned by J`. H. Smith. . -rni... t!..............'. _.____._ __u1, 1 I I As You Like It" _at Ovnden LL71`. I PERSONAL MENTION HOLT---In Allandale, on Satur- day, Dec. 16, to Mr. and Mrs. R. Holt, a son. ` HO(iAN---ln R. V. Hospital, on` Sunday, Dec. 17, to Mr. and; ` Mrs. Hogan, Barrie, a daughter MUIR~--l11 R. .V.' I~I0spital, on Mon- day, Dec. 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Muir, Shanty Bay, a son. RlCH_ARDSON--In Barrie,0n Fri- day, Dec. 15, to Mr. and Mrs.: Richardson, "Charles St., a dam. ghter. . UllRY--In Barrie, on Wednesday,. Dec. 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Ted! Urry, Grove St., a son. i I MARRIED CASS1DY-CROSSLAND--At St Amelie, Man., Nov. 22, by Rev. ~ Father Kessler, Phyllis, dau- ghter of Wm. H. and Mrs. E.J. Grassland, "formerly `of Barrie, , to Owen Cassidy of Winnipeg. PHlLLIPS-- CROSSLAND-.4- At Ste. Amelie, Man., Nov. 22, Elizabeth J. (Lizzie), youngest daughter of Wm. H. and Mrs. E. J. Crossland, formerly of Barrie, to Herbert, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Phillips of Bletchley, England. DIED WALKER---Killed in action, Pte. David Walker (Canadians), husband of. Nettie Ness,' 70 `Waterloo Ave., Guelph, Ont., -Canada, eldest son of the late. Walter Walker, wine merchant,| _ 81 Henderson St., and 'brother; of Mrs. Cappell, 127 York] Drive, `Hyndland," Glasgow,` Scotland. ; _ I Ban-lo Baptlst church Pastor: Wm. Harris Wallace Cor. Glapperton and Worsley Sts. Subjects for.Christmas Sunday , 11 a.m.--Jesus First Coming. 7 p'.m.--Jesus Second Coming. * `Christmas shoppers should as much as possible carry home `their purchases, and relieve the pverworked delivery lads. ett, H. Pa11ing,_R. Bird, E. Am- bery, R. Vance, Lampheil, '2. Raikes, F. H~ill, H. Lawson, pl Murton, C. Raikes, C. Stewart, P. Porritt, M. Stewart, J. Moherly -and O. Tuck;er_.4 l swhre Your Christmas Dollars Go Farthest Most literaliy is this true at this store. Now youecan easilyrove 21 to youreown, satisfaction if you will come here and see the splendid values and the dependable qualities we oer you STOREVWILL as open Tuunsonv, FRIDAY AND SATUR- - - _DAY moms UNTIL 10 am. Please shop in the morning and get best attention, but come. any time. We will do our best to give you good attention. `MEN'S BATH ROBES, nice dark colors, with cord andtas.sls, speciavl.._...... . . . . . . . . . . . .. ........$5.00 IvIEIu's_,FLANIu:LE1"rIe: PYJAMA8, ne quality, price.. $1.90 BOYS FLANNELETTE PYJAIVIAS, good quality, sizes 26, 23. 20 9`) email nninn calnn aura ruuum-.u-.| II`. Pwnmns, good quanty, SlZeS Z6, Z8. 30, 32, small price .; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $`| .00 GENTS TIES, handsome patterns, easily priced at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c, 35c and 50:: GENTS KI-IAKI AND WHITE LiNEN I-IANDKERGHIEFS, pric- V es . . . . . ; 25c, 15c, 2 for 25c,T10c, 3 for 25, 5c, 6 for 25 .111: annals Exnmur-:n AIID snfunnnvvmonulua BORN ` V `"--`-'1 SIX CHOICE WHITE Wyandntte cockerels for sale, from.Mar'-: 1;m's fu.n':nus R6-g'alV sLl'8.lTl.` Winners at, Barrm Falr, 1916. ' Apply to \V. Tnoth, 53- Victoria ` S11, Burricg 51-3! 11.01 mun. DC . I `Grenfel Khaki Circ1e-l2 py-- jamas, 16 property bags, 8 pair Ollllh, AU pxa. DUA. I St. Paul's 6 pyjamas, 6 an- nel shirts. ' 't`I..__.13_I ~rrI.-1_: n.-__-1- In - ` The 111-orithl');"1)'aol-<'i1-1;g" was as follows: 330 prs. socks, 62 pro- perty,bag's, 26/i suits pyjamas, 6 prs. slippers, 48 hospital shirts, 12 sponges, 108 grey annel shi_rts, 4 hospital suits, 4 quilts, 17 pillows. Work done by the Auxiliaries. I Collier St.--3!i `sets pyjamas, Ii flannel shirts, 23 V pairs sox, 1 hospital suit, 1 hospital shirt, 1 -quilt, '7 prs. slippers, 1 pillow, 2 ihot water bottle covers. MESA- 1__1I_9_ l`II___ III 4.5, ll. VVCIJ/U1 JJUIJUIU UUVULD. Uiiaiss B00th s Class |SOX. (`L A--.]-_-__.9_ .111 ___-:-.__-_ nn 21 pairs uu1\fo., I IJGII` DLJJL, I Bapt1s--6 py,]amas, 14 pairs sox. V % A`II__J,I_ I! u -. lW?X1landale-14 pyjamas, 51 1 annel shirts, ~13 hospital shirts, 38 pair socks. Q4 T\Il'nu" n :1. .m..:.-....,..... 13 1...... 110111 C\JUl\t - 5 Minesing-5 pyjamas, M an-_; inel shirts. 1 quilt, 2 propertyi {bags. '18 pairs sox. I Q`r\t'\1~:r` '7 nnnnl r~ '0 Iv\1\1~ ` IJOISO. 1U lltllln`) x.`.ll_\. St,roud--7 annel shirts,'2 hos.` pital shirts. 12 property bags, 1 I pillow. ` V R d\-v:r\r|r\t\oV E I`.`........I H(fH.|SE T0 REN'[`--Seven rooms,` all modern conveniences,` 13 U Hradford St. Apply to Mrs. T. Gray, 22 Wellington St., phone 30.0, or to W. J. Gray, ex0cu- L01`. 49-ti 1- yxuuvv. I I Utopia--6 pyjamas, 6 annel shirts,- 16 ms. sox. I Q` nnI1l n a v\Cv-:l\rV\l\(I Q (`nun ' jwgt. Andrew s-`46 pyjamas, 12 [flannel shirts, 23 pairs sox. 1\lf;lI'{nnrr u1\on:lnl r`]11]n I /. Ann l.l(J:1lI.I.\Jl Dllll DB3 (J IJCIIICI ELIA- ! Military Ho sfit.a1 Glub-+-14 doz. lhandkerchiefs, 20 `property bags. :1 '1`!- in1'fv__,_Q nvinvnoo Hnnnnl uu.1.nu1x\_:I.uI.11u1o, HU 1JI.U1J\7J-lzy lJG5Da Trinity 8 pyjamas, 1 annel `shirt, 7 hospital shirts, 1 hospi- |tal suit, 14 hdkfs., 38 pair sox. I Fvtin{1r (1r-`Io R unuvinnnnn K lucu nuxh, 11 uux\1D., o_JO pan.` DUA. I Trinity Gir1s-6 pyjamas, 5 `hospital shirts, 3 property bags, !6/4 hdkfs., 7 pair sox. A I'\I7;l\I\`\(`ICV I . v\n1'nn UVJ IJCLIJ. DUUIX-3. St. Mary s-5/1 pyjamas, 6 hos- pital shirts, 6 bed_cushions, 1 quilt, 7 property bags, 6 feather lpillows, 6 hdkfs., 33 pairs socks. Congregat.ional--1i pairs sox.- Miss Scott--27 pairs sox. Dalston--16 pyjamas, 7 pairs: , env DOA: Guthrie-12 annel shirts, 11 hospital suit. _ 11111 10 n q - u t\rv\t\ru Ah Lnnllgi Uij\lzJ;;'um1ul1')yjamas, 10 hospital, shirts, 1 annel shirt, 8 pair _sox.` Oro Station-l pyjama su.1t, 1; hospital suit, 9 pair sox. | | 1\J;H}'n1nn:v 9 nnannl nl\1'vn`n Ex uuopxtal bulb, U 1) DUA. Midhurst-3 ,3ne1 shirts, 5} ipair socks. . } If:r\nn1'-rnrm K v\wvI1\`-v\n\p~ I] II... I303} W/5N'I`ED~--S1naN, boy for de1iv_l ering` parcels and general-work in drygoods store. Commenc-0 work Jzm. lst. Salary $5.00 pm` week. Moore & Armstrong. 50-tf.