Mrs. uooareuow. Mrs. R. Roe 'B at preent visiting with. friends at Stayner for a few days. T The U.F .0. debate which was to have taken place was postponed on account of lthe very bad roads. Mnntznn rnrnc .mmln rm-rmtlv nf the fast me very oau rouus. Mention was -made recently of theifast cutting of wood by W. C. How of Barrie. The wood has been piled, 22 single cords out for Mr. Roe out of long poles and 32 single cords cut for Mr. Storey, making a total of 55 cords. This wofk was done in the afternoon in ve hours and thirty min"- ..A..... PCS- ~ Card of.Thanks "Herbert Bhldwick, Cundles,' wishes to thank his `neighbors for theix kindness shown in his recent iness. 12c - --- -.__ W Mar. 21.-Mr. Nicol has commenced saw- iing his spring stock of lumber. mac 1' r1....-:.. AF nnnfnn in xnm ufzlw lug [us sprung BIAJUIL U1. AUJHUCI. v Miss J. Gugin of Beeton is visiting with her sisters, Mrs. J. H. McCann and Mrs. Jones. II'__ I\ `I III... ____A. .. 1-.-- ..l..-._ __-2LL ` (H1112; Mrs. D. J. Miller spent a few days with her parents in Lefroy last week. J. H. Bell spent the weekiend in Alliston. Mrs. Clarence Arnold has recovered from her recent illness and returned to her school in Midhurst. `IE2..- A_..!- `l_-I_ Z- -.2_:L2.__ L_,. _2,A,A Ill UIILIIIILIBIIQ Mix Annie Jack is visiting her sister. Mrs. David Miller. .Rev. J. A. Leece, a former pastor. oc- cupied the pulpit in the Methodist Church last Sundaylafternoon and delivered melo- quent appeal on- behalf of Missions. Ila tnvnna A '"`nr nvil` Mus "|l...(`1..I l4l'.l$llIr li}l}JI:lLl UH` 'UUU'nll U]. 1'LIEBLUu5o Mrs. James A. `Miller and Mrs. `McCul-` lough of Barrie were Sunday visitors in Utopia. Subscribe, to The Barrie Examiner and get all the news. $2.00 a year. ` SPECIALIST Brown. . - V Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Cannon of Toronto were week-end guests of his brother-in-law, J. Cavell. D:..... o......- 11;-nl':l Wnhhv have m'-` CUNDLES J -U.T91. 1A IN AUTOMOBILE, CARRIAGE _ A AN_D. SlGN lNG Thursday, March 23, 1922 Alex. Graham, Sr., and Mrs, John Camp- bell went to Hawkestone on Mar. 20 to help celebrate the golden wedding anniver- sery of Mr. and Mrs. McKay. 1'\m..'mI Mnnum and law mater Mrs. `A. OI M1`. unu mm. xuunuy. Dougul McCuaig and his sister, Mrs. L. Nicholson, are returning this week to their homes in the West: 1:..- 11 *r....1. :. ......... t........ .L,\..... ..M,mA, IIOXHCS II] U118 VVEBL. Mrs. V. Luck is away from home attend- ing her sister, Mrs. Webb of Stroud, who ` :1: {II 18 111. Glad to hear that all from this part are- doing so well in the R} V. Hospital, Barrie. Tn nu-Innnp H-an rnnnrf nf H11: TT WWO, lug BU W811 111 LDC IV. V; Lxuapxum, LJCIIIIL. In `printing the report of the U.F.W.O. oicers last week there were two omissions. viz.: .Vice-President. Miss Mary Graham; Asst. Secretary, Mrs. Walker Caldwell. The next meeting of the clubs and Women's Institute will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nomnan Ca.mpbell, Apr. 6, at 8 pan. Mar; 20.---R0na.ld Miller is getting better after a heavy cold. ` Tn.l6nr Q`nnnnyn" `c aha`! nr:l>11 knnnnh;fin J. Uaveu. - . . --Piano tuner, Harold Webb; leave or-| ;&u at W. "B. Webb's jewelry` store, or} phone 400. 12c; Leslie Poucher, who watrhere for his fa- * that`: `funeral, leaves for his home in Win- ipeg, Friday. The G. I. A. gave. a_ progressive euchre lithe home of Mrs. W. A. Pratt, Wed-. unday night. 411.... wnmnnld in table to be around- Hllu I5 UJILIUI l'LlC U\J\JlUl B UIIU. l Geo. Leigh bf Hawkestone spent Sunday lwith his daughter, Mrs. Geo. Shellswe. DA QI...l]m.mlI nnrl ln vrnnknr clan 1,vin3fnr{ WIUII HIS U.2:lLlgIIl:Cl.'_. LVIIH. \J'\?U. Duullwtizl. Roy Shellswell and his mother also visited I41 nu-n HJLUY 5 llC21.Vy (ZULU. Walter Shellswell is sick with bronchitis and is under the doctor's clre. (1.. 1.2.1. :4: 1':r..__.1-..-4...._.. ........4. Q....A...- HHS. I1. 0. utuwxvnu uuu \)u..u.uAcu nu. visiting her parents, Mr- and Mrs. George Metcatlf of Orillia, this week. F MnM:nn :a 1.';cI;f;nU FHAHAA in nXUK7U U1 KJKIIIJH, DLU5 WCCB; Miss F. M('.Minn is visiting friends Hawkestone this week. --`pj--- -Don t forget the concert and play to be held in the church. Mar. 28. .12c Herbert Webb of Toronto visited 7 his aunt, Mrs. Geo. Brown, over the week-end. Miss Irene Pratt spent a few days with Miss Aileen Srigley. I AIL... \X7nH knn rliannanrl n? his `av-n1 and `M153 Aneen DI'lgl8y. Allan Watt has disposed of his farm and, I understand, is going to reside in Allan- .l..I.. ` 0818. Miss Helen Bruce of Toronto spent the` week-end with Mrs. Geo. Brown. H. J. Crawford and children are ,L__ A-_.___L_ `II _ _._.I II ... n.......... ORO STATION auaay mgnt. Ohm. Farneld is able to be ax-ound'| tgain after being` on the sick list for the lat three weeks. ` Miss Ethel Newman has accepted a pos- GUTHRIE H9-Y Council P1ans_Ml Addresses M Rcccpt` The `reception 2.; Byng in Barrie, A1! a military (:ha1'_`a('t<-x to the Armourie-.<. * decided at a spor- Monday evening; 7 ments for thv (; coming. At the arm<>m~it- - J.:..,..... ., ,, I'll: I/lav civic address. an 2: lerans, a reply 1`: General. and 2: pl, The .fo1'14natiun the station. as am cil, will be: l'l'I1.._:... V1-1-1-]`tv1| C11, wnu ux. Their Exccllom guard Of hnnrw headed by C0114.-;:i:x Scouts, with I .u';_=l war veterans, howl Following the Council of the fv: by Reeve Fisht-1' was passed that 1 a committee tn mi into effect. Thu composed of tip Reeve Patter. Byrne. "I11... 1\vn(Yl`ZI)`n L .LlJA.n.\..- The prosrra m E. idea of allowing utes for the pm Governor Genvrzz ..,.....'....nn. u.,.-...-_ ,_ in his c0m'muv1ir~: many citizens u< here is 1im1`t(>d`t. is anticipated mm an hour will I.- parade and pr tions. If them.- time it probably: visit to the ham`! stood the Wm` W- direction ofthv 1 ANNUAL Assassmzms The attention of lot owners is drawn to` the annual assessments for care of lots, which are payable to J. W. Ness, Secy.- Tmaa., Beecroft's Bank, Dunlap 815., Barrie ,,: -1 I-L.. ...... ........l-.pI.uI O`\n`V nnnn-:1` >Y0X0X<>X<>X<>X<%5 S; $1` 'L` 'A` '5' "' " ` gr; ANNOUI ;%E0X<%%%i Do you buy C174 Dairy? Phone F W. A. IJ0\\'(' & mattresses at fr-m (;)_iic'loth and reduced p1'i('L-.<. Elizabeth St. -Specia1 !-~~ Friday during 1. Bryson Bros ___,A__,, Maple Leaf p: nishes, etc. W. niture dealers. '---._._ Noticeg under the Headings. If you have `the Tdronto (`.1 The, Examiner. - 1 1 , --Specia1 1011 at prices that :11" display. Unitwi iv Co's store. 1 111150., Jauuuuuvn aaumn, 0-uunvr ...., _. Owners of lots are reminded that unpaid aeesments from 1913 onward become a charge against the lot and should not be silowed to accumulate. as under the Act nmrnv unqm um DAID RRFORFE 'l`I--`_ Hot Cross Pu course. you ml 8 dozen. Your salesmen or ph will` be du1i\ morning. C. Ihw 1000-~.indi\`ih $10.00 each :1` Sale. The oh for the unemu "Save! Help! I Hunter Clothin POLICE MAG` OPENS Police Magi has engaged a Court buildim. 1st. will be at The Magistr ments for row and Allistnn. : Creemore, Bu: ford and oth ment. A , -nnusnuo Magristrate` make his last the Barrie P< `this week. 5 for a hearmIl`- SAVE THE The Barrio Of Commm`<'u lowing subscw uc1-_-_ 1.1.... (`In Previous stat P. J. Munroe Mrs. G. Simn No Name .. Jas. Taylor . Mrs. Thom _; Ida Pae . . . Jessie Speers `IT 1'! IUVVILI}; Dun-u f`Save the Ch A_..L Hf ix'4.tA' Wanted lwed to accumulate. as uuuur mu nut THEY MUST BE PAID BEFORE THE LOTS CAN BE USED. , ` 11.......:..I .........nm.m+a Cu-nm 1012 tn `I921 `IV puywunu Uu Ul uunuv gnu; --ow .....--. Assessment rates-$2 per annum for one lot and $1 for each additional lot owned by the same person; 31 for half lot. I-5 ------n -nus nlnn rArI'\;nl{h(` th-Rf. Dy me name pcmuu, vs uu usun IVVI Lot owners are also reminded that with the new Endowment System now available they may eliminate, if they wish, further assessments by `permanently endowing the lot to provide for perpetual care. Barrio Union cemetery Board, 10-28c A. Brow,-nlee, Pres. .l4U'.l' UAN Db: UDIHU. Unpaid assessments from 1913 to 1921 inclusive are overdue -and those for 1922 are payable on or before July lat next. .... .._...._; ...L.... 00 unit nvnnllvn fnr nnn of 21 Good Cows---3 Reg. Durham Bulls] Pag `Sixteen Ayrshire cow,. -Ayrshire cow, i Ayrshire cow, Ayrshire cow, Ayrshire rcow, Ayrshire cow, Ayrshire cow, 1 2 pure bred . 3-A -Anon Tiger Tues Lead Them All MFKEE &._M$9"-D` , '1\A.-__l- IYIUIII-Ind & Iv-V: u vn ----- I 7' Clappu-ton Sh. Bun-ie.'Ontu-Io I zoo MORE MEN WANTED vnqv 6 yrs., calf at foot. V Durham'cow, yrs., due April 11. ' 4 yrs., calf at foot. Durham cow,.-7 yrs., due by sale. 51/rs., calf at foot. _ Registered Jersey cow, 5 yrs., due in 6 yrs., due by sale. April. cow, 7 yrs.,. due by sale. / Durham heifer, due in May, . 4 yrs., due April 6. Holstein cow, 5 YTB3, calf at foot. ' 5 yrs., due April 11. Holstein cow, 6 yrs., calf at. foot. Ayrshire heifers, due Holstein` cow, 6 yrs., dueby sale. in April. ' Holstein cow,. 5 yrs., calf at foot. ' Durham cow,c4'yrs., calf at foot. Holstein cow, 6 yrs., due AprilV6. Durham `cow, 5 yrs., calf at foot. Holstein `cow, 4 yrs., due April 17. The above are all extrachoice big young cows. in good` condition. Any- one wanting good cows will dowell to attend this sale.` A` ALSO 3 Pure Bred Shorthorn Bulls, 1 yr. old.", The property of Harold A A . Dyment, Barrie. All will be sold without reserve V _ TERMS or SALE- at months credit will'be given to parties furnishing approved joint notes. 6 per cent of? for cash. ' _ No experience necessary, $125 to 8200 per month, operating gas tractors, driv- ing motor trucks, cars and farm power machinery, or auto and tractor mach- inery, city and country garages. Steady work. -We have a plan whereby you can work in our shops to pay -for part of your training. Under this system, you can soon be trained, ready to ac~ oept one of these big paying jobs. This special offer is good for a short time only. Day andevening sessions. Don't delay. Write or call for full partic- ulars immediately. . - _ 7t-f AUCTION SALE Hemphill s Motor School Barrie Union Cemetery` %&&$%*$&$&&&**$%&&$&&$&$w >X< 163 -7! Kingustroot, Toronto Saturday,` April 1 st to'Fill Positions in" Early Spring ` The undersigned has received instructions from MARRlN`S YAR ps, BARl_{lE to selllby Public; Auction at w; H. MARTIN / PU d-Vvvl . .1..- A.....1 R th; fllowing ition with `ine of the iargest -investment bond houses in Toronto. (>A-liln n nnnwn InVP_hf.Ol' Of the ne' News FROM ma RAILWAY WARD . www-TTT'L"A"A"A"n"-- bond houses 1n Ioronw. . George D. Brown. inventor of the smoke consumer, is in Toronto. He is making a business trip to -the important points in` Ontario. _ Mr I71-anal` and familv (80!) Of W. L. points in` Umano. Mr. Fraser and family (son Fraser) arrived from Timmins on Wednes- day. They will farm ,.on the Sunnidale Road. near the Union Cemetery. in... n\A.'.......l Qknar has rntnrnnd from Road. the Umon uemetery. Mrs. Edward Shear has returned from Toronto with her baby daughter, who is much improved as the result of the treat- ment received in the Sick Children's Hos- ...!4...| uxcuu lcvwlvvu no vuv -u--u v-.-.-.. _.V 77 `pital. . ` I On St. Patrick s Day. Mrs. J. S. Brun- ton received a pleasant surprise in the shape of a. handsome bouquet of owers accom- panied by an appreciative address which lwas signed by ben boys of her Sunday i School class. The 18th was Mrs. Brunton s oirthday and the boys took this pleasant ilway of showing their regard for her. _ `II TV?! 'V W wuvuuuvvu I The W.A. of St. George's Church enjoy- i ed a very pleasant social afternoon, Tues- day, in Memorial Hall, when a large num- ber of members and other friends gathered together. The occasion "was the presenta- ( tion of a life membership certicate in the Diocesan W. A. and its -accompanying gold ` badge to Mrs. E. Firman. The rector, Rev. `Edgar B. '1`-uylor, presided and on the plat- form were the oicers of the society, viz.. i Mrs. Lowe. Pres.; Mrs. V. Knight. Vice-' ` Pres.; Mrs. Little, Treas.; Mrs. Tooke, Secy.-, and Mrs. Firmuan. The proceedings i commenced by singing the W. A. hymn, \The Love of Christ Constraineth," after i which the form for the -reception of life members was conducted by the rector, who explained that the gift of `the badge was the ' highest honor in the power of the society to confer, and in this case was presented to Mrs. Firman by her fellow members in recognition of long and faithful service in her branch. The certicate was then hand- ed to Mrs. Firman by Mrs. Lowe and the badgepinned on by Mrs. Knight. An ex- cellent programme of piano solos and songs contribute by Mrs. Spearn, Miss Taylor and Mrs. Park was rendered during the ' afternoon and gave much pleasure to the audience. Refreshments followed the pres- entation and the proceedings concluded with -a hymn and benediction. Mar. 2l.~--Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bell have returned home after visiting their daughter. Mrs. (RQv.) Wm. Morris of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wood let for Ham- ilton last week, where Mr. Wood intends to work. A 11.. ._..n 1:... IIVL..-` n7-......A Q- mun WOPK. , Mr. a.nd~Mrs. Thos'. Worrod, Sr., Miss ;Clara and Tom went to Tottenham last Thursday to the funeral of` Chas. Worrod, the former `s brother. 11:-.. 11-..-.. Q...:4 . . _ . n ....a cl... .......b null I W?w2, DU` we IUYHICF 8 `UI'UlaH!'.'l.'o M188 Grace -Swnzer spent the weekend with Baxter friends. .Il'..... .l'V....ll l'!.._..:.. 1.. . nltinn 4'-Jnnrln of JYLIQHUIBD. ' Mra. Wxn. Waldruff` and daughter of Bradford are visiting Miss Ether Groves. Frank Walkinshaw of Toronto spent Sun- day -atwliis home here. . Mn: Pow-u {`.nv.nA nf Tnmnfn visited 2.14 V . ' . ". *-"`********f*`t.f?""t."Fif`fi ""`T""` L1... In-anus} .uurnnI'!nnnf uuy |&(:"l1lB noun: nuns. Mrs. Percy Coy-ne of Toronto visited Misf Ethel Watsqn, LL52` -u.-um.-."us& an-u as` so nnt` {H.135 IHDHUI VV Il'\IJll_. A` Keenan, th youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. 'I1hos. Wilzloughby, was operated` on -for appendicitis in the R. V. Hospital, Barrie, last? week and is doing=nicely. wnxniann Tzmnnn nf Tvv annnt Qlrndnv nurne, uwv ween `tutu la uu|u'uu;c|y. Emerson Jennett of Ivy spent Sunday with `his -brother Thomas of this village. Y -__.....J u...J...:.. -4 u.......a..IA mm.-.+ Q"... WJDII nus 'Ul'Uu.I!:1' LIIUIIHIB vx uua Vuruasc. Leonard Hodlgin of Manseld spent Sun- day with his aunt, Mrs. Robert McCru:k- en, Sr. `II ..- T...-.1... Qknuuv .n` llnmilonn uvkn `sot. en, or. | Mrs. James Shaw of Hamilton, who had been visiting for some time at Mrs. Neil Shaw's, was called home `last Thursday, Mar. 16, owing to the serious illness of her little daughter Erna. Later in the day Dr. S. West of Angus was hastily called and after a consultation it was found neces- sary to operate for an abscess in the head. The sad news came to_ her grandmother, Mrs. Neil Shaw, on Tuesday morning, Mar. 21, that the little girl had passed away in the,I-Ianiilton Hospital at-9'8 am. She was ~a=bo,'ut eleven years of age and the only child.` The sorrowing parents and relatives "have the sympathy of the community in their bereavement. . --Ghangeable weather causes much Asth- ma, Bronchitis and Rheumatism, Neural- gia, etc. RAZ~M.A.IH for Asthma and T.R. C."s for Rheumatism are guaranteed. Ask at Wm. Crossli1nd s Drug Store; in Allan- Aixin nl A E` pnn'nvnn}\`n . HF VVIIL \Jl'U3l211lU6 urug dale at A. E. `Patterson's. HUI! DKKDSSF lncuuu. Mrs. Cecil Garvin is visitingfriends at l'l.lIu._at- . St. George : church ..._.V_ (II... . ANGUS- Mrs. Robert McBride is visiting in `St; - Etharines. Six engineers and three conductors were Int back this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dore have taken up tddence in Essa street. IV-__.!.. L-.. LAA-\ n:a=O:nn than nau- - -_..._._._...__.-_ _.__, , :%&&%&&*%**&&**$&%&%w*%$%: 5 NEWS mom NEIGHBORING TOWNSHIPS ; i Mar. 2l.--Mr. Kenney `and D. `Scythes. had a. carload-of oats shipped from the Wes which sold here for 70c a bushel. :1, , VVCEII Wlllvlul \.'v-cw. `nouns; nu- --v - ---._-_--. ; Quite a number from here attended the sale at J. 'Caxpbell's, Minesing. The stock -and implements -bnough-t good prices. "' V , '- ---------~ -~.-.-....... 4.. ;L,. uuu Llllynunllvnluo unvub.-v by... x-.-..-_. James Muir, Jr.. purposes moving to the Canxpbell `farm, which he has recently pur- chased.' , 11.. I'1..........-l.u.II nuul Mus n...~+a.. nrn Mxbr-intr %&$%&&%&%%&%$&w%%%*$$+%w%9 ANTEN mus ; . CHURCHILL aseu. _ Mr. -Campbell and Mrs. Carter are taking up raidence in Barrie. Wm (`.1-snlr nf I.i.t.+.ha. Currant called on up rwlaence m narrw. Wm. Cook of Little Current called on friends here last week. ' `I ._....._..L A... ........-.6 kn illnnan nf Nec Mill`. menus nere [BBB weex. I regret to report the illness of Miss Mad- lyn_`Cough1in in Toronto, where she has been visiting. Mrs. M. Coughlin left for the city to be with her daughter during her illness. ` 7 117.. -...I 1-..... xr:..1....I..,... Ian `cm. Hm. ter an extended visit with her mother, Mrs. west Vtne nrst OI 'une ween. Mrs. D. Kenney returned to Toronto af-l McLaughlin. T MnT.oI|n11`;n chant the weekend at lllg '1`AlWtuu ovuvvl. vuw vvvvauc '1'. Hamilton and Leslie Allen have joined e ranks of the automobilista. ` n,;.______ AIl.....l..I.-. A{.,4..:,.| VV o IVIUIJ Craigsnale. T Ivnurnf D8!` 11111658. Wm. and James Nicholson left `fer the- West the 'rst of the week. 'll`._; 1'\ 1'I...`...... -Abnunnrl n Tnvnnfn of. uralgvnue. V - I regret-to -report the illness of a few citizens, `Frank Coughlin suffering from lum-bago and inammation of the eyes, Mm. Peter Hayes from la. Igrippe and Mr. and Mrs. James Muir, Sr., from severe colds. ` " A ..............I .....:.l.-'..... A4` nnh-la {ex nrnumlnnf. oolus. V . A general epidemic of colds throughout the neighborhood. 1 n'|nn M'nT-imlohn nf Mi(m\( tnrougnoun we nelglnuuruuou. John Mcliaughlin of Midland spent the wyeek-end with his brother, Con. McLaugh- tmhawrence acon S, secuuu um.-., rxua. There was no servlce here last Sunday on account of the bad roads. Rev. Mr. McEwan was unable to reach here for that l'88.SOIl. YA. ' ____ ______ -_ ... J 41...; A-`Inn flnunrnnnnnf 3:: lm. ', Oliver and Lluella Wilson spent Sunday a.t.Lawrence Scott s, second` line, Flos. rm-.. ....... .. ..mm:.... 1-mun Inst Qunrlnv ' Mar." '22.-John _Wa1t- '_va.n\d `family have moved into the house on John Cowan s farm, recently vacated by Thos. Alderson. u':.... ,'I`llI`\ Wnnnk Ga gtnvinxr for 11 while reason. _ I ,It is rumored that the Government is about to start work reforesting the pineries ssoon as the ground is in condition. farvm, recently vacated by` `mos. A1uerson.: Miss -TenarWonch is staying for a. while with Mrs. T. Bowman. rm.- ......:..I 1....IA nI- Tkna `RAM : luv the `-UUIICU Ill (`JED nvavvvn Inspector Garvin has been visiting the King Edward School this week. nu vv-_,zn-_ ....J Ynnlln AAn Lona hdnlu" ucu ugmm. W. McLaughlin spent the week-end at `ltd: tvnnn`n onus. epidemic _is prevalent I-n~IuuI`n.nII I`. h nni Dl"\'}'Il`hO()d - KNOCK` THE` BARRIE EXAMINER Mar. 2I.-Morgan Pratt spent a coupleol of days in Toronto last week. ` `Mm own} Mr: R nnnlnnrl and Mr and OI clays Ill LUIUIIMI IHBU WCCA. Mr. and Mrs. S. Copeland and Mr. and Mrs. W. Hall were in Barrie last week. In n --------- ....A u..- r..n...... .....,:.. la'tely' occupied by Mrs. W. Grose, who is` line.` Lucy were Views u UIu n:zu nus. J. Boyes and`H. Allan both shipped live stock this week. . John Fountain is moving into the h0us_e I moving to a house further down the third mL__._ _-...._ .......,l ..1...a.:.... .. 4.1.... ..:..I. 1...:-I 3 fuusllleas hnp L9 Lulvnuu uu Luulbua-J. Miss Canning of Toronto 18 spendmg a few days with her sisters;.`-the Mxsses Can- mng. A luv-n-n nu-nmri mnrn nnf. at Hun mnvino .Ml'S. W. 1121.11 were 111 Du.1`1'u7 mm, wccn. Mr. Gummerson and MI`. Latham made a business trip to Toronto on Thursday. man Fnnninn AC Tnrnnfn kn unnnrno` n mug. A large crowd were out at the moving pictures given under the auspices of the Women s Institute and all enjoyed them_. They were views from real life. _ I nnvne on!` U Allnn hnfh ahinnnrl VP CE nuuu: U1 vuv u.uuuu.vu........v --A. E. Patterson, Allandale, district representative for Heintzman & Co. pianos. II-.. A LT nnII AC Mnnnfnn N R , 11118. There was good skating on the rink last Saturday night. ' . 1. Qnumna Ina} .o nnhnahlo Marco Incl . xuwr spcuuulg ulu Wlubcl lll Lvluuuv. The chopping mill is running full steam. Mr. Melrose got" in a carioad of steam coal. Mrs. Thos. Donnelly, who has been ill, is able to be around at her househol_d du- ties agair 1. T WEB-K . Thos. Roadhouse returned on Monday after spending the winter in Toronto. 'll-m tr`-u\r\r\:nnI mill ; rnnnina fun nhanm Mar. 20.-The weather conditions of the past week have been rather unfavorahle for the_maple `syrup industry. 3 `D Ayhlinnn -nrkn Rue Loan in Hun Itlmhnr I01` cne_map1e syrup uluuauy. ~ R. Addison, who has been in the lumbe | camps, Muskoka, for the winter, has re- turned home. u__ n-._.. m_.;.. .....x 1...- ..1..:u...... t....... DUYIIUU 1101116 . Mrs. Peter Eppy and "two children from Saskatchewan are visiting at Mrs. A. J. Thompmnh. . - Mrs. A. J. Thompson, who has been in poor health for some months, is improving. Miss S. 'Jennett of Orillia. visited with Mrs. Alex. McK-ay last week. ' ll -a ":nn:n `KTLH-A -n-u-mu A-`A0141 nnnul-I-Ar` Mrs. Alex. Mun-uy nus wccn. -Mrs. Minnie White, whose death occurred -at the home of her sister, Mrs. Bertram, in Barrie, last Thursday, Mar. 16, was well known here, being the youngest daughter of the late John Graham, who was -a.ssoc- ' iated with` the early history of this ;,neigh- borhood. Deceased was ainong the 'pupils who attended No. 15 school the first year it was opened. She has many friends who will learn of her death with sincere regret. The funeral took place on -Saturday -to the family plot at Craighurst and was attend- ' ed by many old friends of the family. The pall-bearers were Mr. Osborne, H. Bertram, J. Willing, A. 'McKa , D. Partridge and N. Stanley. ., - `KN/Uflllty lllgllllo ~L. Stevens lost -a valuable horse last! _-_1_ . CLOWES Mar. 21.--Mrs. Dodds. who has been spending several months at Rochester, N. Y., returned home recently. Miss Ruth Dodds is also `here with her g1"andmot-her, Mrs. Goodfellow. A II ..- T) D... :.~ n6 v\In`|I\.' u:c|;f:nl1 nfh llruncuuaun; nu ;.uuwu....... .. V... ,. ..... -. Mrs. A. H.` Moller of Moncwn, N.B.. I visiting her dizughter, Mrs. George D. Brown. M ll- ......l.\l..a `D T: nnnnnn A` "l'n1-nnfn!