is Forty-third -.mm men: and 'd('(."}vH`< grt-.~`.~ in Ilamihrm. 46-47 o ' L 3.0.. Acts. (`l:Ii:1~..~ aiveth zshmn `nah IN 'I`Hl'I M('.(`ar7h\', l the \`,".unr_\' Adh- dd)` :'l'hu.f5Q3E 1, unuy... 192?. NOTICE T( K R; `fi'1(:1: Il\I A `PLUMBING % HOTWATER HEATING I TRY A L Spats! \\'omen's Spat, mu rher hindi in fawn, I 13-blltlt m Cluth-, twi fawn, [we r These Sp in 4Eng`1_:u' high grud- :'zH lezlthcr zmd tit :11` cry C0101`, fawn and |lA .YI-IIl.l .Il\`~ m the Nth ` '3.`.'u'0 rt,~quir-4 ni De-(-t-mhr-r. |l'(`[):|ill nr ~r;1l Tr11s!.~' ( .fii'4.' that` : MEN Page Eighteen V _ :%Ti.ivL{ii'+ ;\' "V IVLII for. big 1 xre nm-hun I $6 to You'll Next if I-`..'\"l`.\' lulu ml. .< nu In - (A'1l:q`n! ' .\i-la ciioice Figs 2 . lbs; 25 Dates ..`...N.. 2 lbs. Prunes . . . . .. zglbo. 29. Evap.'_ Peaches . . 25"-lb. Eva'p. Apricots. . . . 35'clb. seedless R4isis; 2 lbs. 351: Valencia Raisins . . 25:: lb._ V We deliver orders of $10.00 or over to`any part of town Zojjlinid):|:():1Ijl1();l);nja)ja)11Ijoj-|:as;u;a|;a|;:\;n;...:... - -vwu rt)- Chase & "Sanborn s Coffee --1-lb. tins 55 Chase` `& gSanborn s Coffee ` ' -Bulk, 39c lb. Cocoa ... . . . 2lbs..29c Special Tea `. . . 49 lb. 15 Lou-"zl 7 ,,,,x Comfort and Pea .White~ Soap . . 17 cakes $1.00 White `Satin Flour--" 3 .:--24. 1122- as /`I ' A ..r\ nommlom < s*rokI2s,Limnea. ' we SELL FOR LEss w. J. 'RiCHARDS Orchetra (Contineci from page oVne)V Agent foi5 McClary s Furnaces 52 Elizabeth St. Phone 952W `sta1'Ati`tf%1g%7 at 8* p.m. 0 coat` thefts . . , .... .-, ----..-. .-.._ v--v E ii hA._hA. Sfmilth Pon lhehalf of this` Gavan-` _c urc es 0 t e aris expressed t eir feel- Jilriigs of regrelslt at Mr. Spencer's denarture. ioi.S v`vi.edM'.3 %i$`Zef2a5i' miiff iibrook he. was already a Mason. He had ,l.wort-hily filled the honored highest office lm the lodge here. Masonry aims to makel ,`better citizens _in town and country. and Mr. Spencer had been a good example I I g _ , rl::.fr;.;:3::;"ah:*:2;o.:` ;*:..L:2! i.. , - . _ I iwhich he had been -a- member for twenty-I _ four years. he wished io refer to Major ispencers good: record there. He came to [the Board in 1918. hand at the first or- -ganization meeting e `wee elected chair- man as an exnression of their-hopes and !appreciation of his record overseas. and _ [events proved that they made no mistake- i`as hehad filled theoffice ably and credit- fahlv and still holds the chairmanship. "He :had been .a. most useful member of the lBoar(l,* All were sorry to have him leave {and wished him Go`tl s speed._ 17. S _ J _._ _,._..,I,,4, DEII, J ,,,A AI.--- ~' Place a piece of zinc on the live coals in the stove. The vapor produced b_v`the lzinc will carry off the soot by chemical I decomposition. 1,... . . .. ...... ....,-._. .,r_,.,__. 5 Varied musical numbers lled out the programme. }lUllll.yu - Rev. G . S..Gervan said there was al- always an element of sadness in saying fare- ;well to very dear friends; He had known `Major Spencer for only little -n10l_'8 than a year. but in that short time had learned- to love him. They were first made friends .in the Ministerial Association. where all ldifferences were forgotten s but every gthought was for tlhehbetterment of man- lkind. He cannot but -.be missed on the {School Board and in the school life. On !behalf of Mrs. Gervan-and himself and on lbehalf of the Presby!erian'Church he wish- jd to thank Major Spencer and Mrs. Spenc- ier for their kindness. The Major had al- .ways apleasant smile and a warm hand- gshake. 4 n. 1 urn - ---- luctance in laying down his sword and had come to him to talk it over, He had advised the Major that he should accept the noble and more needful branch of service. As he looked ove this great audience he was oonstrained wit the Arch- itect of St. Paul's Cathedral (Sir Chris- topher Wren) to say, If you would know his monument look around." This was certainly a noble tribute to Major Spencer, w-ho was kindly. courteous and beloved by all and ready always to do his duty.` He [wished the Major and his _family every pros- lperity. _ Dan (1 Q I? ...... ,...{Z.J 4.L__.- I l I HONEY 54* in-ii %74c Dominion Baking V I -24c lb.__ Baking Soda . . 4 lbs. 25 `Red Wing Catsup .. 19c Horseradish .. 25 Richmello Tea, lb. tin 65c --vwv-uovw -rt: s+;;;;`I3;.d;-. .. 59 gb. Magic Baking Powder- OA- II. Chocolates . . . 23 lb. Royal Mixed Candy 23 15.? _ Assorted Kisses . . . 23 lb. Chocolate Bars, Gfor 25; Butter Scotch . . yVi!lard_ s` f3hocolat es,- 4351': Molasses Snaps, 2 lbs. 25 To clean a Chimney % "_.Sa1turday, Nov. . Grating Horserad i;h-_ To escape the fumes drape 9. `wet towel ovr the meat grinder, so as not to interfere with the handle. .. vvqv X-.v.-..-. . . _.... -.3`,-w u the Grand Opera House. Barrie. Tuesday. 5. V -. Well-mounted and furnished. first as the living-room in Miss Van Gorder s_ house. and afterwards as a very real`stic attic.` scene of the secret` chamber and a belfry for bats. this play is given excellent effects of electricity and lack of elec ricity dur- ing a thuhderstortn. , A Annnn:Iv uuA:nunn ':"n:l `Ln fl-nnpl III! ll IIIU'ULIUI'Dl'IJIIIIyc ' A capacity audience Jilled the , Grand with a crowd of well-pleased pen e. I`_...__._ A._ AL, I"#,,_J I\,,4, 7' ,, _ I!!! an wu any ulul. unzip Is not as xuucu uuv as her mistress 'beli_evm her when she declares` she sees dreadful green eyes .in dark passages. and hears noises no one else bears in the Long Iiand summer home Miss Camellia Van Gorder has rented ffom the estate of the dead Banker 'FIem- mg. - `"nll.n\nnnGnJ nntl. `IIml\:n`unt` nub an `tun ne story. .. _ Can- you keep 9.- secret? The Bat" is different! But what else there is [of- mystery in the Tabyrinth of the plot we have promised the -management not` to divulge. And as -we are a woman. we will nottell :1 word? -Come to think of it. con- `sidering the fact that The Bat. played [New York for two years and London and `Chicago -for one year, without stopping. there must be a good many other women I able to keep a secret, too. I .'r"|or\ 111-1: urn run" fn 55" 6`-nu man... at ; auic I.u amp :3 auuuzu, Wu. ' I Then. if we Me not to tll the story of 'the horrible and ysterious criminal. who sets all the detectives in New York by the ears. cdmmiting crime after crime` with immunity. and signing each crime be com- mits with the enigmatic signature of The Bat." at least we may moult feather"o far as to say that Lizzie is not as much out an `en: vninuu.-we '}\nnnA~ Ln-. J... L- |'Il('lH. ` But the rest stands. Lizzie sees` to it that we laugh" o'urselves into hysterics almost as ludicrous as her own. While Mary Roberts Rhinehart and Avery wood. joint authors of the piece. make u o '"umit_" nhnnal n. n... :11,` A: n... .........:..l WUUU. JUUII` lll.vllUl'S OI LDC place. IHSKC US! "wait" almost. to the fall of the curtain before they deliver up the bonne-bouche. which renders the. whole thing so delect- able a. deviation f_r0mAth_e ordinary detect- ive story. ' nun I-nn `tnnn n tannin` 9 `"Ln Dub" wvvu-n wun Hit` pcuguv wlIt'l't Ht`. IE going. Col. McLaughlin of Bowmanvie was- plonsod personally-to join in fhejribute to: Major Spnncerbn behalf of the old .Dux'-3 hum Regiment. They had gone nverseasjg tmrothor. `When Major Snencer had been; offered the Chnplaim-,_v he had some re-.! cry. make `em `W8lt." Judged Hy that receipt. The Bat" is one of .the best. True `there isu t a tear from the overture to the National An- them. ' I\,_A .1 . . 1 vi lilllil \./UU\U|lI.'|l)lIn The Treasurer reports sufficient cash to pay -all expenses of the Convention. Officers for 1922'-23 are: Hon. Pre.. Re . A. A. Wall; Pres.. M. E. McFadden; Ficen H. \M. Corbett: 2nd Vice.. Miss _- .95` Jordan: 3rd Vice.. Hubert McKenzie; 4th Vice.. Misti O. Totten; 5th Vice.. Mrs. T. R. White: 6th Vice.. Miss Lawrence; Secretary. J. A. Murnhy. Alliston: 'l reas._. Miss Isabel Knight. Alliston; Secy. Religious Education. Rev. A. W. Hone: Secv. Evang- elism and Social Service. Rev. H. S. Lov- "ering; Secy. of Missions. Rev. `E. R. White. -.....-.. . uuvwvup vn--av III|- U11! (London Ffee Press }/ .WiIkie Collins 03d reliable receipt for a thriller was: Malfe .'em laugh. make em make emAwa1t." f....I.....I Ll.. LL-` .__,_:_. scan, 11 .20 CAPACITY HOUSE ssfsiryc BAT" cur uunncuuuu. l ,The leadership given to the singing by C. R. Knight. choir` leader of the church. was a great help to the Convention. lThe solos and duet of Miss Isabel Knight; land Miss Beatrice Rowarding were very ,choice selections. while the chorus by the Imale membership of the choir made. a very `fitting close to 9. good Y. P. Leagu Dis- trict Convention. ` A "L_______A__ __ ,. CB` ' ILIIUILBIJ 0 The Young People s League of Allistou Methodist _Church tendered a delightful banquet to the convention in the parlors of the Methodist church. This kindness and the attention given the visitors generally was muh appreciated. Dar 7 (1 Alk....'+...-..` -1` nL...._1-:..__ u1_,. Iru uuuunamm. was a Iuussugt: H) -rllakt`-| ahristians of the home lands thrill withl {joy and take fresh courage in the support of this great work for China. Unanimous resolution" of appreciation of the 'addres_s of this distinguished visitor was passed by the Convention. I ,m__ ,__.____L. V. , ,. . . . I wan uruuu ilppltulitvlctl. Rev. W. G. Albertson of Chungking, West China. gave a very fine address on the work carried on by the Methodist Church `in West. China. His accountof a revival in the Methodist Church in Chungking which `continued every night from September until March `of last year, in which a crowd- . ed house of earnest men and women eager- ly sought to hear the gospel of Christ, and a roll book in which enquirers after Chris- tian truth signed their names reaching Jinto thousands. was a message to make .(`.hriaHnne nf Hm lmm- l.....L. n...:n ...:u.I entative in Nagano. Japan. \ ' j Mrs. (Rev.) '1'. R. White gm an in: structiv and suggestive `address {in the work 0 Canadian Girls-in-Training groups. An address on Trail Rangers and Boys` work was given by Rev. T. R. White. in which. he called attention to a` change made at the General Conference by which this work is now placed under the super- vision of the Young` People s League. - A message from Rev. Frank Langford. B.A., Gen.-Sec_v. .of Religious `Education. was presented by Rev. B. W. Hone "and changes in the constitution of the Xoung People s League were discussed by the same speaker `and Rev. A. A.` Wall. ' * H, M nnrhanff bnnlp u.` ..--~-- -----`r' auu plalla U1 WUTK II] [He Cnurcn. Miss~E\;Aa Jordan and Miss O. Totten presented plans for raising the missionary money for the support of Rev. Dr. Nor- man by Alliston and Bradford Districts. after which a resolution wag carried unan- Tiiously making' the objective for the District $750.00 and` a committee was `ap- pointed to assist the young people of the District in reaching the amount at which they` aimed. / ` n `In? A-.. ....-.- - " " VVIDIIF-ll uwux tncly xVllUUt'-58 uuu ltlesslllg. I Rev. S. T. Tucker. Methodist ministexal said it was a great pleasure to him to be; present` and join in'this expression of an-i preciation in Mr. Spencer in this splendid ponununi-t_v effort`. and he hoped such: proceedings would he 'p.rpetuated. The" gathering proves it community spirit, proves; Mr. Spencer has traits worthyWof the rec-; ognit-ion of -all creeds and bodies. We can't' live to ourselves neither should we. Mr. Spencer was H man of many .dlV ll~ll0IlS of effort and a siiccess in all while not no- glecting his chief calling. On behalf of him-I self as a citizen und as muatlor of the Megh-i ndist (lhurnli he wished Mr. Snencer God-, "speed and that he and Mrs. Spencer andl family may have joy and happy associa-_ tinnq with the people where he is going. i (llll Nlnlmnolmlin nf Rnulvnaanuvilln nvnai * ln_,Annual Convention Agree _ to 'Raise $750 for Their . , Migsionary. ' The tenth Annual Convention of the Methodist Young Peo le's League of Allis- ; to`n `District `was he `in the Methodist ' Church at Alliaton.`on Monday, Nov. 20. The President, M. E. McFadden. occupiiad the chair and gave a very practical and helpful president's address. M He reviewed some `of. the fine work done by the Ep- .worth League of the District, making spe- cial mention of the support of Dr. D. Norman, the District Missionary repres- entative in Nagano. Japan. 'Ml'- H-?nv,`| '1` D 1Vl.:c.. 4.....- -- 3- A` uyouncl uuu nuv. A. A.` Wall. H. M. Corbett took up some problems of the Young -Pe5ple s League in rural `districts "and encouraged the organization and work of Leagues, -pointing out the advantages of the League Constitution imd -plans of work'in the church. MqgKm|rO l m..l.... .....l u:__ n m A- Y. P; LaA1T'b_15""- ALLISTON. DISTRICT 'fTI.,'H'3, BA:RR|E EXAMINER I Pena-tang" Trains . l .\Iort_hb d Lv.Barrie Lv.Allan. Arr.Penet'g No. 397 .. 9.45 a.m. 10.54 a.m. 12.55 -p.m. Sout-hl:i'd Lv.Pen g Arr.Allan. Arr.Barrie No.398 .. 2.50 -p.m. 4.55`p.m. ' 0 Midland Trains (via Orillia) , Lv.Barrie Arr.Midland No. 41 . . . . . . 10.50 a.m. 2.50 p.m. N0. 45 . . . . .'.` . . . . . 7.500.111. 10.45 DJ!) { Mr. I-*I:(igc daugh- ters, ,George Founiin and Mr. McDonald, all of Midland. spent Sunday with Mr.` and/Mrs. Frd "Poole. L u.vpu n gull: ~ Nort.h'b'd L\:l.3varrie Lv.AlIim. No. 61 .......9.45 am. 10.30 am). No. 63 .. 7.15 p.m. 7.52 p.m. Southb d Lv.Meaf d Arr. Allan. No. 60 .. 6.30 am. 8.38 am. No. 62 ..2.40 p.m. 5.10 p.m. LVU. Ul .. `LOU Hvlllu . No. 63 .. 3.35 p.m. Southb d Lv.Barrie No. 60 .. 8.40 am. No. 62 .. 5.05 p.m. Hamilton Traixns . Nort-h:b'd Lv.Ham. Arr.Allan. Arr.Barrie No. 61 6.30 a.m. 10.15 am. 10.25 a.m.] N . no 99:... -7:10-... ~.zn,., MUCH HONOR SHOWN SHANTY BAY RECTOR Toronto Trains _ E Northbound Lv.Toronl.o `Ai`r.Barrit- I Tor. to Gravenhurst 4.50 p.m. 7.50 p.m. Tor. to North Bay ' 8.45 p.m. 1.1.10 p.m I (mum - luuuru .IJu._y LU LUI`. (Daily) Gravenhurst to Tor. North Bay to Tor. - nun. mu nulvu l)i1_) (Daily) Southbound North Bay to Tor. I !Y\..l..\ (Too `Late fori Meaford Lv.Barrie Arr. Toronto]: 5.27 am. 7.40 am. ' `Valli Gnlllc 7.23 n.m. Lv.Allan . 8.56 am. 5.25 p.m. rl Trains T .4 am) . HE__. 8.40 am. 5.05 p.m. Z Last Week) Hodges and 0 Q....A.... ...hl. ll- As he looked over the large audience he was constrained to ask, What is the .r meaning of this" said Canon Allen. Iti struck a strong personal note in regard to? Mr. Spencer. It looked like a union `lof church and state and he -hoped such 71 feeling would go on and increase. This vast gathering was a splendid certificate! for Mr. Spencer as un introduction to his! new parish. He u'm.s wondering though if; Mr. Spencer would not be afraid to meet his new parishioners with such a reputaw tion to live up to, which was quite ani undertaking. ,He concluded by congrut-3 uluting Mr, Spencer and his family and: wished them every success and blessing. I 13.... Q '1` 'I'....I,.... M..n.....i:... ...:..:.......| I l I .An-.Meaf'd i y LU HU Gaul. 7:50 p.m. Arr.Ham., 12.48 pm. 9.08 pm". 11.35 am. 7.55 pdllf I ,__--.---um. cu--_--us-nuv-A vn (VIII IIIUIII: rcnuuucu. R. N. R"6B1NsoN, Prop. F. P. c ' ON, Manager :.g.j.i-- U1-'.TU S Give YOUR WIFE ATDEl\JlO1\l$"i`Vl`{`1\TlON TH}; BARRIE GAS co., Limited The Lakeview Fuel and Builders ,w' 90- I III , 0 l\l\t\ l'\ .4. _- % `Ofce and Showroom: wens Block, Owen St. Telephone No. 78 J.W. McCutcheon, Manager jnjnjnjnj 'j,.j,.j,.j,.:.,.__..:...1.._:.._...._.._.__ __ ,._ V Old King Cole may be a grand old soul, ' `As merry as a dog without a ea; But he s gotta come through With at least a ton or two i If heiwants to make a hit with me. We do not expect any No. 1 hard coal for some time yet, but will guarantee to keep the frost out with our No. 1 hard maple. Also slabs and all other kinds of hard and soft wood, , ` sawn and split to order. Place your order now while tb price is right. We guarantee satisfaction or your money refunded. I`) ll ll\l1l|lnt\1I I`! rn In 1-: A Initnthnv -- One of our Radiant Gas Heaters in your living-rooni during the chilly Autumn will postpone for a period the . lighting of your furnace with `all the attendant dust and ashes, not to mention the saving of coal, which is evi- dently going to be a luxury this coming Winter. I 3} Iran 4u'-u--- --.._: ..___:__. Rev. C._ R. Spencer Is Given Splendid Send-Off` By A , Millbrook. gar ' :.. SAVE YOUR COAL REAL HOME COMFORT WITH GAS! HEAT Phpnes :A Office. 9.-62:':Residence 901-22 Thu`rsday, Ngwember 23, .1 rzz `($1 4%`; ll'l`I.K\\7. Ia.\('\ll"'I.` suit! F3`.i7.:'xlw1h Mar I_1a1r1I:~ and indrlro--'.~ their -.-}'|i:n.~';\clu|_\` of rho ..~.-.um_\;. if And further tukve last mcntinnwl that will `arm-.eod Hf dist said'F.'~'t:m- of I11 McCarthy zmmng vh to. having rr-gnrd they \-.h.'uIlV'!ho-n hrn F.xncnmr.~' will um I or :1J1_\'~p:IrI tlu-rc-uf ...,....- -.6 ...|... .. ..l..... .II _y"|I (IIY, IIII\I|llll working nrmmd an every day _\'uu put are Cheating: _v such 3 tlmmmd in `wet-_k;~' of time invc a tradn thul will life. Learn zmtmn uting and repairin tery building and by the He-mphill p e1hp1n_vn_1em servic- Write for free. cu Get in line for hip Do is now. Hon: School. 163 Kim: S V` 5443.` "III I I|lI ll som of \\'hn~- 1-In been recoivml by said distrilnltion, `I\_4_,I A. T}, _ uanu lhalrnuruluul, Dattxl 9! Barrio. of N -'.:nl)('r. .-Ll). OLYM PIA