" $0 .j 8 TI` Novl 23.--Mrs. Rex VVutson spent a few days in Toronto lust wek. Hurry Dawson has returned from "he West. A I , I . un . - a - twp nlll\II: Nov, 22.--The Guthrie U.F.O. and '1. F.W.O. Clubs will hold their annual meeting and oyster supper at the home of Norman `Campbell on the evening of Wednesday. Nov. 29. Supper will be served at 6.30. Members and any wishing to join the r:!.~zhe for 1923 are hereby invited to attend Thursday, November 23, 1922 ."FD*!UR5? .!>A;-sz<>~ 9T*?R'- Juvulgctuwll uuu uuelpn. On Friday evening -a pleasant gathering dook place at the home of Mrs. E. Fifman. Burton Ave.. when the members of ' St. George s choir presented Mrs. L. Vair with a small gift in appreciation of her services rendered. __ _'__`g_ ;. pp: A` '.u Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hill and littleddugh-l ter. Neola. accompanied by Mlss Muriell Paddinon. have returned after spending :1] few days with friends in Glen Williams, Georgetown and Guelph. ` n Frlrlav nvnnlnnn .n n`Ananv\6 ....-L....:..- -usucu nuu rexxpaxnunenta servea. 1 The annual meeng of `the. Allandale; Bowling Club will be held in the Y.M.C.A. on Wednesday eve ng next, Nov. 29, at 8 9.111. `All membe are urged to be pres- ent. vvuuser, pmex uqn Secrctaxv; J. 0. Local Committee. A L Q; I'1-.....__'_ Ill ;uH.`1lll. , " 4'/`45X Dalton White, Art Patterson,: George Spear-n and W. B. Webb returned [from the north on Saturday, all with their com- plement of deer. * ` Iowan nu-wLn- A` ---~----- ----`-~ -`""' ` ymuncuu ux user. I A large number of young people attended , the dance held in the Orange Hall on Wed- neaday night. Excellent musi was .fur- ais_'l3ed and refqeshmenta served. nhnlln` -`angst:-.._ -1 `L1- l-~-r` ` -' vvuuulu on. uus ween. ' | Mr. and Mrs. T. Clark and Miss Miller of ' Gravenhurst are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. Danvers. 79 Tifiin _ I D! `LY- Ann #9: uu1|vc|'a. (:1 111111! . . L.O.L. No. 432 willfguold its annual meet- ing on Thursday. Dec. 7. instead of_ the sec-" and Thursday. All membexs `are asked 19 attend. 47-48x nolfnn TXILHA A-` `D..4L......._ 11---`-- vuut-aulcu. cvvry wupx an lJ0l'B 8 news 858.110.` W. D. Scott has moved into his new` Jesidence which he built this summer on- Fhsa street. ' ` Ill-.. Y'f__I_ _ I1! 1' ' 71- I A "X":' momihg service the texgwas taken` from Psalm 51-4, the subject being ..Vicf salsa and cut. ' ` Miss Heels of Victoria Harbour spent a` few days as the guest of her brother`, Grant Heels. this wee . ' '1` `Dan... .... _.....-.. -1` 'M .._LL 71 uxcnua Lu ruwuuuma, 13.1.. ' Mrs. S. M. Beach isspending a few flaysl with her sister in Toronto. Mu nvnl` ll... .1 --L-_ -..-._L _ J.A~- _:guamuuu;c H] mm ouuu WHTO. , Mrs. J. R. Bell and Tom Bell have gone to San.VFrancisco, Cal., for their vacatign. Extra copiesgof The Examiner may be obtained every week at Dora's news.stand. W D Em. 1.... ........l :.... L... ..._i Jxccla. uua ween | '1`. Patton. ex-mayor of North Bay, spent! `a few days wi'.h his brother. John Patton, William St.. this week. M_ .....l ll..- fl` nI_._l_ _., ,1 11- Il"II n - wuyu um answer 11! LUFOIIDU. Mr. and Mrs. 'J. Garton spent a short holiday in Toronto this week. A Q+.m..m. -4` Q....I....:...L; :. _..._-...:.._ -- uvuuay Ill Luxuuuu um: W886. A. Stevens of Seabright is renewing ac- quaintance in the Sixth Ward. ` It! I D D..lI .....I in... 13.11 L-_._ _-_- UIIE WU . Rev. Roy Melville spent a day in Toronto this week. . , ' Miss Daisy Riddell of Sutton is visiting friends in town-. ` E1) ~.`______ __ ______1g_, ,, I I 1 II I wi=7)`:i`:B1\;)l'ex:s"V;;spending his holidays with friends in Pawtuoket, R. . "IV: M nnank :5 annually... .. l..... .l..-._. W. Graham spent a. feov days in Toronto this week. D-.. Y)--. II_I4.!II- , , V A ` ' "` -1+ _' NI-:ws FROM THE. RAILWAY WARD successful. Two powerful` 'sermons,"b-3; Rev. C. E. Kenny of Collingwood, held the attention of the congregation morning and evening. _ AG `kn I-nnu-01:;-In annnvhun `Ln fnvlr unna bnlnur 1 Page sixteen Forty-First Anniversary :IInI`nIv Ali L- LL- E....L-- With Tuewllreamland, Fri.-Sat.,lJec. -1-an YEAR'sMQ$'r WONDERFUL PICTURE lductor; J. P. McMillan. Pulford. Chairman of IILI 47p` 10' jnijnin vv\'\IlJ 5 Brentwood church after undergoihg re,-~ pairs in the interior will hold re-opening service on Sunday, Nov. 26. Rev. Sidg. Martin will be the preacher. Service "3' . 7.30 pm. Come and bring your friends. Rev. R. G. Halbert, .B.A., pester A` aov scoufs;`ioAEru'L ` `The Trinity Boy Scotit Troop wish to thank the members of the Scottish Rite Masons for their` generous gift of 844.45 contributed by them at their banquet on Oct. 3Q.th. O. un-Lucy. , A ' Mrs. Parkhouse of Win One Bible Class, Collier St., gave a very interesting talk on applying our talents,_ There were in- strumentals by Mrs. A`. Spearn and Miss D. Henson and readings by Dr. Blakely, Mrs. 0. Peters and la recitation by Edgar Lemar- - nu-- IVIIIU llr\\lI- Chainmliigh-thing, the wonder horse of V 1 the year, was ridden -to,victory in the Mid- vale Handicap by Peggy Pomeroy, who by; v her sensational and unexpected entry into the_race_ at the last moment, succeeded in rehabilitating the family fortunes. Learn-: ing that Red Rollins, the jockey who was, scheduled .to- ride Chain Lightning, had. arranged to throw the race,` she took his; place at the last moment and brought the: horse in under the wire by the closest margin, but nevertheless close enough to` assure her father of saving all he had risked on the Midvale Classic. This sen-V_ sational race, which is said to be one of. the: most exciting ever seen. forms but a brief \ part of the.entertainment feature Chain Lightning/ . which comes to the Grand, opera house on -Friday and Saturday, and " Peggy Pomeroy is played by the `persona! ' ` i able Ann Little. ` 1 - _ Remembered Bride-To-Be C` ' North Bay Times--Miss Pattie Elston," whose marriage to Mr. Percy R. Jay takes - l.place in'St. John s Anglican church, North ' Bay, on Thursday, Nov. 23. on resigning ' her -position in the offices of the National_ _IGrocers Ltd_., where she has been stenc- grapher for. the past three years, was given a pleasant surprise on Thursday afternoon ` when she was presented with a china din- ner set from the office and travelling staffs and a tea service from the warehouse `staff. A handsome carving set also came from the heads of the firm. The gift from! ` the warehouse. staff was presented by T." |Hackett while L. H. McDonald made the [presentation on behalf of the office and travelling staffs. The gifts were accompan- ied by the best of good wishes from all her associates in the firm. : Mrs. Laughlin Wiggins, Ann St., was the hostess on Thursday evening at a linen `shower for Miss Patricia Elston. in honor iof her approaching marriage. Little May; |Rutledge and the bride s little brother,' Kenneth, attired as bride and groom, pres-; ented the gifts to the bride in a` small wag- ' on. each gift being _accompanied by the donor s good wishes in appropriate. verse. ' i l the Young 'Women s Mrs. _W. G. Ross and little son, Jack, or` Stayner are visiting at the home of D. H. Ross this week. V Rubbers for men, women and children atl Fisher s. including a good line of men s heavy high-top rubbers. - Rev. C. W. Holdsworth of Islingtongwill, conduct services at St. John's Church onl Sunday and at St. Luke s, Pinkerton. l I .--Farm engines for sale--H. L. Dunning offers two new Fairbanks-Morse oil burning` engines 6 h.p. and 1% h.p. Priced down. Call and see. Mrs. (Rev.) T. R. White of Cookstown was made -a life member of The Ontario Provincial Women s Christian Temperance Union at the annual Convention at Oshawa and presented with a gold and pearl pend- ` ant life membership pin in recognition of!` her services as Provincial Secretary form -Christian Temperance : Union for three years. . /`I TL- I` .~m5 um 21. uuuureu' I010. Mr. and Mrs. Davidson sail again for? India in" the spring . leaving their children in Canada to be educated. [ . 1Jll|/lbll J.l1l'lll1lllCllla. / Referring to the work of the nuss1onar- ies, h stated that their efforts were bear- ring fruit a hundred fold. ` `M . .....l `M-.. n..--:.:___. M2: - - I IJIJU UUUHEIVU t The thank-offering for the day was $600.. " Returned Missionary in~Presbyterian Church ` Rey. Davidson; who has spent seventeen years in India as a missionary for .the Pres- byterian Church, gave a splendid address in the Essa Road church on" Wednesday evening. .The speaker` said his work had been chiefly A- amongst the educated classes `which are only about one-fiftieth of the `population of the whole country. He re- ferred to the wonderful advancement being A made for the upliftof India among all class-. 88. Touchimz Ilnnn rnr-Anf nnriuinnn n ulauc M11 M16 upuu Q1 lula anions all es. Touching upon recent uprisings a-k, gainst British rule, he said although the `extremists were demanding Home Rule for. India at once the majority of theeducatedi classes were content with the plan of grad- 'i .ual self-government offered them by the; lBritish Parliament. _ Dn`nmu:m- 1... AL. __.-._L VP -` tot`y Through Facing Life s Failures, and in evening` from Deut. 33-16, The Potency of God in the Past Ages". Mr. Kenny is a forceful speaker and his interpretation showed that we of the present day should, mirror our lives in the saintly lives of? ancient days. I Thin l|kf\:F llvllllxvintl Clttin... .4.-L--I-3---- ---| auuauu v uuyc. The choir rendered fittipg selections for I the occasion. "|"1-... olmnl. ..t`....:..... I-.. n.- .1--- __.,, at-nn ANN LITTLE` WmSRACE :11 r.:n`\I>n;nn '6Inn nu.-`An- L... Bnnnrrwodn ; nn 4|]-us:-n1-u nnr una-only... wlsiiiz-?on'Avenue Church is looking forward to the visit of Miss Frances Nickawa, Sun- day, Dec. 3, and Monday, Dec. 4. - Raised $600 at Anniversary The anniversary servicea held in Burton Avenue Church last Sunday were most powerful . sermons, by `An I`. I`. wnnnw Ii` rlnllinnnuuul Lab` L`u\' IS COMING! ,_, -,.--. ..-. ...... uaulll uuw vvuuvnu ' A`-Chas. Watson has purchased the under- ` taking business in Beeton. His son, Harry, ,is in charge. W. of 'Stayner' `Ross women at Fie}1nr e inninrlh-up a nanny` I1... .2 ----- - Inn sunuuou luau WEEK. _ Miss Myrtle Corbett returned lasy week from Western Canada. ` : Mrs. Pierson of Toronto visited at Wm. ;Copeland s over Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs . Moran of Barrie visited VMrs. J; W. Parks on Sunday. i - Hy. Leadlay had two horses killed by a. train on Friday morning. .5 `The `Misses Graham. of Toronto "spent ia few days in itown last week. , 9 Wm. Donnclly is making preparations for ghis open--air rink again this winter. `A DL..- n'r_r__,, I, - - -- ul xuguuvu uus weex. Mrs. (Rev.) Whittaker spent a. few days in Toronto last week. M1..- `M....n.. n__1__u 1 - IIU \lI llllr '- Mrs. Wm. Dinwoody visited in Toronto ' this week. Rev. Dr. Whittaker will preach at/Is.ling- ton on Sunday. V _ Mm Ina D..:...... .....J .-l.......L4..... -.:-:A-a aw .l.vy lush WEEK. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Kiddlspent a few days in Toronto this week. =. `II... In... \ nrt_:u_1,,,, - :- DUI! Uu ouuuuy. Mrs. Jas. Rainey and daughter `visited at Ivy last Week. Mr our-I .wu D I` TI!.l.l`....-_L - f_,,, ,I V [\- Mt. and Mrs. Eirierson Ross have moved to Orillia. ___ 7__ ,\3___V__, `: . Q. 1 o .-.. , ucq. 1'. IVBPTGNDDSBIVO K 1110111-PXII, Inn plcuuu Uuul morning and evening. On the Monday night following, Nov. 27. Rev. Dr; Byrnes will give an illustrated lecture on Northern Ontario. Burton Avenue League The Burton Avenue League `last Monday night displayed plenty of enthusiasm, under the leadership of Miss Bessie "Spam and J. Gracey; U Id 11": 9) T Before buying that new piaoo see Ran. kin. Herb Jebb visited in Toronto over Sun- (`ll -{ { CQOKSTQWN mrs. Henry Cause visited in Alliston last reek. . - Geo. ."l'hompson, Representative mmmmmmm mmummmma. THE BARRIE EXAMINER .......y vvu uuu uuAcLn.--rxuvb. l The heavy frost on Monday night, was' just what was needed to dry up the` mud on'the roads and especially on our main street. It is a puzzle to many people why this piece of county" road is always worse for mud than any road in this vicinity. , I Tho I-...-.43.... ......L-- LL..L Ln 1,, ` ...,.. ...y .. \u\/luauvv uunu LJIll|\llIC Luauuu), I --When in need of Life or Fire insurance call on C. E. Dutcher, who has opened an office opposite the Standard Bank and can. issue you policies in the Manufacturer s Life. British Empire Five. Continental Cas- ualty Co. and others.--Advt. rnL,'u 1_.7lll.CLL'l1llIllIClIl4o ruu purucuzurs later. i ' R. G. Marritt. superintendent ofvtheg [Government Reforestation at Hendrie.- spent. the week-end at the Parsonage. MFR. F. Mnnfonnmnrur ant` 'r`nnnJ-.l>nu. `IE! I US I sion 15c. opcuv un: wcms-ttuu at me rursonage. I Mrs. R. Montgomery and daughter Wilma are visiting friends _in Toronto. While. there Mrs. Montgomery will attend the Women s Institute provincial. conv n- tion as`a delegate from Elmvale branchf \11L_,, ' I 4-1-in - ua.u5uucL 3. Lu..lp'. 1. A. UITOII S. Ufllll. A number of the young men who went West for the harvest returned home last week. Keep Friday. December 15. open, for the El1nvale\Meth0dist Sunday School entertainment. Full particulars later. R, C Mnrriff nnnnv-:utn`n:ln-.6 Al` Al... I u-5 my msaur. Mrs. .1110. uamme, Mrs. H. Clement is visiting at her daughter's. Mns. T. A. Orton s. Orillia. ' A nunnknr A` `La ..........- ___-. -~l- vvluu uxcuua 1u~.I.U1"UllLO. Report of the last meeting of Flos Tp.` Council will be found on page 2. J Mix: Klnllin MAI non nf 'I`lr.n..-.4...` 3-. --3-3L vuu-mu \VHl uc IUUUU Ull page 4. Miss Nellie McLean of Thornton is- visit- ing her sister. Mrs. Jno. Lambie, I/I -L. IT fVl........_; :_ _.:, :.,- . u Lorne Lawson left for Toronto for the winter. - Cleveland [Andrew is visiting friends in Toronto. ' Miss B. Bauldry` spent A few days this [week in Toronto. _i I 11... In In mL-_,,, , - V --= wccn un xuruulu. ' Mrs. W. E. Thompson is soendihg a week with friends in Toronto. I Dnnnmt .1.` LL. `l-_;. __..,.:, 1- V1: ... I .. ~-- v-- -.~ -.~ -m 'A` 'A` rm 1* w '5` 1=.LMvAua NEW? Frank C Rmhnn nhrndnntnfllyn Frank 0; Bishop, Representative *. kmmmmmmwmmmm v wt: 5] : "wt. l'\lIl|lVUII, `Next Sunday will be the forty-`first an- niversary of the `Allandale Presbyterian Church. Rev. Dr. J. D_. Byrnea of Barrie will preach both morning and evening. On l Mnndnv I'|;Dl'|f.' fnnnnnn N :-up 9'7 -.--.v...... vu vnullusc luau WCUK. I Armstrong. Sr., A. Armstrong, Jr., W. J. Armstrong, Hampton Fralick and Gifford Fortner -motored.to Toronto for the week-end. [V II A______,,,\.n I - - Nov 22.--Bert Fralick and his sis Cora, motored to Uxbridge last week. I A A........A......... 0- I [vvuu uxcuub m:re.- ' I ' Miss Bessie Hatton has returned home` from Toronto after spending a month with lher sister. Mrs. (Dr.) Davis. u-___ n_.,. u n -.--. \-lI\I .unuo n.uA5n..V. .l..l.Ull_Y- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hatton enter- lfained a few young friends on Friday even- mg. I _..,....-. -.-..... `.4; ./ _n.JuvAa. Mrs. Bert McQuay is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Srigiey. Holly. M. nvurl M ... Tl71l___l n-,.. umuu Ul Uluplu. _ I I R. J. Coulter of Major. Sask., is visiting friends here. ` 'Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Davis and little, daughtr of Peterboro spent the week-endi {with friends here.- ' , I 111.... `D......:- 71', I nub. W. A. uuuer 01 name 1s spendmg a. few days here. Mr. and Mrs. S. McQuay. Mr. and Mrs.. W. E. Banting and Mr. and Mrs. S. Elliott} spent Sunilay with Mr. and Mrs. J. Rob-1 inson of Utopia. I R ,I {`.I\IIll3II A` 1`:-uznn ---`- . *2 .`. ` Nov. 20,---Cuttiug feed is the day. Mm. 117 A \\::n__ -1- south swayed over to -the east side of the road, catching the front hub cap and front fender. and taking it with him, also the rear `fender axle and cutting the end off ,the `rear axle. To keep the car from upsetting Mr. McWatters ran up on the._ bank on two 'wheels, which brought it back to its proper position. By this time the. other felIQ_w, being stopped, got started again, sped over the hill and was too far gone for Mr.- McW:1tters to get his num- ber. A. Miller of Barrie is spending we here. I n.-uuur . - . ! Theeglection of officers for the O.R.C. took place on Sunday. November 19th,. when the following were elected : F. H. Walker. Chief Conductor; J. P. McMillan. 8er-.rntm'-v- J n p..1:.....: m...:........ _: MI-NESING the order of sister. ;..-..-I_ swan-tn l\Il\hI Midhurst Sunday School. purpose holding- their annual entertainment on Dec 22. 47p 7! EL A debate~-"Resol\'ed that the school has grea`er influence on the moulding of Chill`- i acter than has the home" was held 11: lCrown Hill on Friday. Nov. 10. Dalston. .!taking the affirniative side and Crown Hill fjthe.nega'tive. Congratulations to Crown -IHill on winning the debate. l Jive wlnxnll i\XT..-,...... .-_--L A`r- ` f A number of young people enjnved mm- gresaive euchre at the home uf Mr. ma ]Mrs. Geo. Coutfs on Tuesdray e\'en%1g. ' luulc. '.~9ax;v_ `I-'1. fure 01 | Barrie. A , uu ucv. u. I]. l\IllgIHOl'l on I`l'ldB)'. I I am sorry to report Mervin Nelson an` ill as to be absent from school for snme `time. A ,,,, I I` ` 12a: Inc. A social evening will be spent at the hr)me~ of Rev. G. H. Knighton Friday. T nn1 enrrv fn Ilnnnv-6 \/r.._..:.. xY_I_, , -um uu w-mung (D8 ueoate. I Miss Erland Watson spent the week-<:=.nr1 .at her home here. Lhst Wednesday evening `a number wf !young people enjoyed progressive euvxhre Eat the home of H. Dawson. g_ A -number of young people from here 'saw The Orphans of the Storm" in ma- on Friday and Saturday nights in |Barrie. uumu uuuuuwwc. I At St. George's Memorial Hail, Tuesday ` evening. Nov. 28. an illustrated lecture will be given by Rev. T. G. Wallace of St. Stephen's Church. Toronto. Subject, "A Trip Through the Rocky Mountains. Un- der the auspices of the A.Y.P.A. Admis- ainn 1 Kn "L"