an unfail- my. It is d that the vholesome ces. The he craving timulating 111;: great- fu-=I:!3<.>Y. -A".U .---:.--j-.. _ .1.TAg`sgwa-awwwwzvmwiwsw@s%r;:a3!m@mwv:z2sw@wagvgg W 1'uw 1.1..%a Lu- % * HEALSNAPPWFXMASBARGAIMS Q I\ `s a xew weexs. . ', Rev. J. N. Kitching of Moorefield spent `o\'er Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Hawkins, ion his way home from attending Ihe fun- I ` era! of His father, who died in Toronto and I was taken to Badjeros cemetery for burial. ll-.. (`Ln..l.m Ila ;a any-znnally War MILLINERY T% { ' { g I '. ` s " Special Purchase of Wonder if? H 7 b .. ` I . Tricotine Dresses, Canton : - - _- . ' , ` I V Dresses and Flarmel Dresses. Q v , V . . _ . `U ' ' Special Prices g Q a%T5&`33?;%%f`i%%5z3f??a7$%ii?i5$;7?: zWWWeewwewmmmm ; V D I H I 1Dl\ . I Q Dec. 13.--`-Mr. and" Mrs. Alvin Reinhart are visiting the latter s sister_ in`Buffalo for few weeks. h-.. 1 KY TI:L.J-.2...- l\` Rnnrnnhl unnnl`, was IEKBII E0 Duujerus ccuncusxy nu uuum. 1 Mrs. Charles Mills is senously 111. Her sister, Mrs. Courts. of Torfmto, is with her, l :at present-.' -_ : Q-..unm- Ru-unnk nf Hm \Unmnu : Tlmtitlltn mea which I ronchitis and tions I have . 4 l at present-.' Stayner Branch of the Women s Institute met at the home of Mrs. J, S. Porter on. Friday, 8th insant, when an interesting report of the recent Convention held inl Toronto was presented by Mrs. D. G. Bell. In it she particularly stressed `the advantages to be derived through beautify- ing the town hort-iculturally. Mrs. F. Rob- 7 erts reviewed the discussions end addresses given` at the Educational`Convention held in: Barrie. ' YA. . _..:LL .1 . . * . .........a. 4L..L L1... Qnl-mnl 1n- .DZ1I'l'lU. ' l I} was with deep regret that the School 1 i.Board accepted the resignation of Miss M .McEwa.n_. teacher of the 4th class. Miss 3. McEwan was obliged to give up her work lowing to ill health. `Her many friends. hope she may soon regain her usual health . [and strength. The Board was very for-Z Htunate in securing Miss Myrtle Martin,{ whose home is in town, to fill the vacancy. _'= Miss Martin commenced her duties last week. 5 I`l7-..l- __ LL- _... .. ..;.L....I ....-...-..-....|:. t........ ' WEEK. ' Work on the new school proceeds favor- iably. It is expected that another two `days will complete the roof after which the principal work will be confined to the inside. The heating and plumbing is being rushed ahead and the plasterers will com- mence in a -few days. 'l`ly.n Cnnn A` Mr Mnwnnknin fkn lnnul (1 . i ulenpu III 21 "new unya. | The face of Mr-. McKechnie, the local G. 3 ' T. R; agent, will be missed around the sta- 2 tion, he h_av,ing served his time with the" company and been transferred to the re.` Itired list. Mr. McKechnie has the best _..:_L_. ._t .. -..2.-I- AZ-AI- ll: `II:Avn:`n .. L- ureu nu. Luz. uluzxvuuunv uuc I-MU uwl; wishes of a wide circle of friends, as he retires from active service, hearty wei- i !come is extended to his successor, W. J.` I Buchanan of Aurpra. i | Dnuv ll: Alknrfann o I-nfunwnn n~.:.m.... 'Du|5ul1UnlI UI |ll._UlGI ' _ Rev. Mr. Albertson, a-returned mission- ary from West China, occupied the pulpit in `the Methodist church last Sunday. ` II... `I\ F llauolnn in uialbinn :n "l'`.........a.. } wvwuu -..._ .._.... .._..- W. R. l)evins of-ildarrie recently`; elected President of the County of Simcoe'- Life Underwriters Association at a meeting I `held in Orillia last week. The Paclce re-; ports a good attendance from Barrie, `d. land and other points The chief speaker was William May, of Toronto, who is an . authority on business and partnership life insurance and who has travelled `from coast to coast, lecturing on business in. sursnce at the educational congresses held in many of the bigger cities. The Life Underwriters who were unable to be present, missed a rare treat, for Mr. May's address on Business and Partnership Insur- ance wss most interesting and instructive. _ showing the necessity of proper training of Life Agents. . ` ' one Lucuuuumv Uuuluu Luau uuuuay. Mrs. D. c. Gartlzm is visiting in Toronto}, this week, ' PLEA !-'0R_ EARLY` SHOPPING i It is always timely at `this season of the year to reming! people-of the advisability of early Christmas shopping. The tendency A to delay is very widespread and it is ex. pensive. ~VGlu"istmas requirements ought u, be filled now. The comforts of shopping will diseppenries the season proceeds mu COUNTY LIFE UNDEVRWRITERS Touh, Brushed Wool Scarfs,.assorted col-' ors, reg. $2150, for $1.49 Ladies Long Gantlet Brushed V Wool` Gloves, reg, $1.50, 98 pr; Ladies Pure Silk Hos, assorted shades, reg. $1.50 value, at 69c Ladies Flannelette ioomers. large . . -make, reg. $1.00, to clear, 75 _LadiesA Pure Wool Casilhaefe Hose, $1.00 value, to `clear, 69c pair Chi}dren s Woo?!"-Sweat_er Coats in We have a wonderful assortment, beautifully boxed, pure s linen hand-embroidered handkerchiefs in. all the new shades. Prices ID ! nn SPECIALLY BOUGHT` FOR CHRISTMAS TRADE, REAL VALUES AT SPECIAL PRICES THATWILL MAIIEYOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EASIER on YOUR PURSE wE ARE PLACING THESE GOODS ON SALE AND TIIE PRICES SPEAK EoR THEMSELVES. IIIIBII %II J V Y \l\II \.l '1 Vtsuwu sizes up to 28, special urday 59 each n b.er 14,191: TAY?.JER.. REAL VALUES IN HANDKERCHIEFS. THE BARRIE `EXAMINER .4-1* [IVY Oll(ll\rQo u. --u\... -HJmmum `One convincing reason for doing the Yuletide buying without delay is that the likelihood of securing what is wanted is much greater than it will be in the course cf'a `few weeks. Mercantile stocks are now at their best. They will begin to dwindle soon and as they become depleted the `chances of securing exactly what suits you i will be less. " Stocks of local merchants are among the `finest and most complete they have ever `carried at Christmas. No need to go to larger places to secure selection of goods, "and prices compare favorably with those of larger centres. And besides, buying at home helps the local store to develop, fkeeps the money in local circulation and assists in a hundred ways in building up the community in which you have your main investments. Think,.it over. It's __ _ .1 L....1........- 4t'he?last minute rush becomes an event rob- bed of all the pleasure which a task of that nature ought to embody. nunu _ Jllvvusuu good business. POWELL & co. The Old Reliable Canadian Pacific Will get you Back Home for Christmas, Wherever it is,-t and however long since You ` . g Left. . Fast trains, Day and Night, to Homes Everywhere. Tell `em You're coming, do your Christmas Shopping early, take an early E Train to dodge the Crowds, and ? Travel *ani! $m~i at ...v..vy ...b.., .-O. y., {given away with every . mun An Movable arms and legs, real hair, 12_ inches high, reg. $3.00 value. Bargain - EXTRA - Bargain Large Fancy White and Colored Bath Towels, 24x36 in., reg. $1.35 value, Christmas special price . . . . . . . . 90ceach Boys Heavy Golf Hose, reg; $1, clearing at . . . . . . 60c pair Boys WorsodAPu.1lo'vers and V- Necks, in assorted patterns and co1ors,`reg. $2.50, for $1.49 COME AND GET YOUR % GIRL A DOLLY _`Q.dayi I viva A $10.00 purchase IIFIIVII. l\Jl` lac 1l\ll\l ` 131115 nonvv--, .-.-.-..- lNSURANCE-Fire, Life, Casulty, Plate Glass, Automobile. TICKET AGENT-Canadian Pacic `Railway and Steamship Lines. Likewise Cunard, Anchor and Anchor-Donaldson Lines. Bookings to every part of the world. Service unexcelled. Travel C.P.R. nnmmmn EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS jarre RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS gnfaro Scholarship Matriculation, Solo Singing, Music, Art, Conversational French . omphasized. Outdoor games and sports. " I2-n1...l .....nIr.n-a Health record ~exbellerit. I HAMPTON E_. JIORY T- King Block, Barrie -_ ._---. -u. I; !II_L- I`I___ venI1._!19% part OI tne WOl'l(l. Dervlce uut:2u;cucu. DoMVu~i1oN EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS ,_ Am:_. 1:1 : D-.:.l'.....- 40 UKJMIIVIKJIV LAYRILDD lVl\JlVl.`.l \Il\IJl4l\AI Telephones: Office 183, Residence 549 B. For Prospectus apply to Principal: Men s Heavy Worsted Socks, reg; 75c value, clearing out at 35c 3 pairs for . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 IVIV. reiliedy IA Qdsnnj Q1` Men s Heavy 'Worsted Pullovers, Assorted colors, `reg. $3.50 to $4.50, for _ . . . . . . . . $2.65 each Youths, V-Neck Pure W001.Sweat- ers, assortedcolors and trims, reg; $4.50, for . . . . . . .. $3.19 Men s 100% Heavy Rib Wool Un- derwear, reg. $1.90 per garment for . . . . . . . $1.40 per garment CHRISTMAS SHOPPING IS MADE EASY HERE Beautiful Gifts of Madeira Sets, Fancy Work, Hosiery, Blouses, Scarfs, Camisoles, Underskirts, . Underwear, Gloves, Fancy Neck Wear, Children s Pullovers and Bonnets, etc., etc. - Page Twenty-threeq Limited numbers. zion 10113 smwaai ION SALE horized Trustee for am, has given in- rsigued to sell by` 6, Con. I, Oro, on MBER 2:, I922 u-p -_: w-- ', Mrs. Harfy Reynolds spentfa -few days with her brother in Toronto last week. rm... Vanna pnnnln nxnr. 414' than Lama nf WIUI Her Uunutu nu Lxuuuvu Anny wuun. ' The Young Pe_ople nxetaat the home of Miss Wilda Martin on Monday evening and {will meet on Wednesday at Mrs. I. Allen s for the purpose of practising. for the annual school entertainnxentv. . Duh. Nalnnuu nl-I-Ivor` knnna frnm flu: SCIIOOI cl|u_:1'-Luuuucuu. Robb. Nelson arrived home from the West last week; Dnrothy G-oruld of Cool-tgtznzrn` spent ue week;-end with May Allen.` - . u....o..in. .071!` unrnl rllnnnhia 1:` ween-cuu wuu may nucu. _ , -Miss Beatrice and Harold Glennie of Guelph visited Mr. and Mrs. Lorne David- son last week. - _ . . Th rsday, Decefnber 14, 19/224 son nus: ween.` . . -' Robb. Nelson vistted has _brother,Irvmgc Nelson, recently. 1),...-no /1.-ulnnadnu nioht. nan `)0 and Btwlmyu \zunHuuuu-u_cc nuu umuucn guy" by the! pupils of 8.8, No. 2: also 9. short play by the young people. in. Bethesda . Metr.odist- church:--(Advt.[) -was-u v---w-- v -v LOJiS White and Maurice Bowel! returned ' to was neighborhood last week after spend`- 'ing, a few months sailing on the Glfeat Lakes. "l`I......!,l..-nkln wnmtnru .nnmnnun:ln fkn `l|'n7` Cc.n'siderable mystery hurrouixds the fowl supper held. in the village Monday even- ing . Rose bud" though out of_ seasoxi appears to have been an important topic in the evening's amusement. "LL-.kt {Vuunninukunu ha vnnvincr tn Rnrrin Nelson, reccnuy. Re.-serve Wednesday night. Dec. 20, and attundia Christmaajtree and con"cert given L.. .`..J nuniln Ii` RR NA `)0 ninn a chart f';gc_ 12.-~-Th: Orangemen the hull with a'box social night. um lnhn Innnh .: hnArirm in M18 evening :1 tllll.uBU|.lIUllIu _ . Tkubt. Cunmngham 18 movmg to Barne this week. 11).... Dnlllnu in nnnninn {non tkn I-nnnnn I'r0Wn . , ,. Mm. Jus. McKnight visited her son. Thomas, in Toronto over the week-end. M. and Mrs: I Wnalnv RIIIIIHI-|( unnnf. mm wean . Bun. Beilby is moving into the house vannfod by Mr. Cunningham. _...__._..j xugrr. . A Lira. John Leach is spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Pomeroy of Castle- town. ll ... 1.... \ln'I'(n:a-kt 1-hrnpl `mar nnn Inomws, In Luruuw uvur mu VvUv.7n_'uuu - Mz. and Mrs.` Wesley Ruddick spent Sabbath with Thornton friends. NVL- ....n-um n'1u\n`n. Ann `uinniv nnununr":n` aanvmuu wuu xuurutuu uxcuun. The young people are busily engagedlin` practising for a Christmas tree entertain- ment. V His friends are glad to see W. C. Bell able to be back in his own home again., 11:... 11..."! Y.-.m-!.= null` Min Lila" lnvlr able to De DHCK III ms own uunu: umu._ Mine Beryl Woods and Miss Lila} Clark spent the week-end in Toronto. yulilc ned chattels ; old, 1 Roan Horse, are, 3 years old; I ; 4 Cows; 6 Cattle, f; 2 Spring Calves; 1 McCormack Mow- ay Rack; 1 Gang agons; `Boxes and no... om n...I...|. ~Tk<'.. l'2.---Mr. and Mrs.`J.~ . Cumern and family of Weston uspgnt t e week-end at A. Cochrane's. . , M... I" D- L`-..-.1.yIln Inuu anhl hnr'l-snnnn 35 I`. \IUl}llYl1llU Bu Mrs. G. R.` Franklin has `sold her'HoL1se ind lm. in Midhurst to R. Peacock and 'bass moved to Alliston to livewith her sch. W. (`-am:-ron.: "Mr. Peacock is mcwing into the hmuuo this week. ' `.rI-.........4..I.\o:.-'..... 5,. Mn unrl Mun Fhnnrnnn Ene Ill.HlFl' blll WUCK. _ - mngratlllatmns to Mr. and Mrs. Emerson (3or>k. on the. arrival of a young daughter last. week. L ` L n__:I I\............. -n`vInnnr` 9:: `Ga 1-snrnn hm Uocnranos. Mrs-. Green of Orillia spent the weekend with her hiisband'who is niughr operator at 1h`f': C.P.R. Station. L- . Ir ` W` `M I '\ 1*/.`x;.~.. R: Storey, of Elmvale. who has been visimm: her son, W. G. `Storey, has `re-b turned home. ~ . _ ~u__- u.n _: u......,.... :.. ..:=:Hm. kn eiahar KS1. WCEK. . .. ` _ 10am} Cameron returned to hls home 111` V_Ve:-ton after spending u few days at A. (`rochrane s.. 111.... rv........ ,.c n..:n:.. L...m.+ Hm umnlnnnl` wrneu name. , Mm; Bell _of Stayner is visitigg her sister. Mm.~ Goodfellow and other friends. 111:... 'I:\....l:..- D--- -8 `|`.nnAnn in of nrnnnnf lsamweu, an uunules. - Mr. Scott of New Lowell has been dec-' ofating and papering for G. Lockhart and 3150 for Mr. Cameron. vIl'.'.... Ilntluuna A` Many " who Ml'E.~'.xl)Oul8uUW uuu ULHUI` nucuun. Miss Eveline Part of London is at present visiting her mother and her sister, Mrs. Caldwell, at Cundles. -11. em. nf Nam Lnwpll has been dec-. also X01` Mr. K/aluemn. . `.Mias Mathews of New Lowell," who is te_'a'c'hing at Minesinug. visited Mr. and Mm. S. Pratt on Sunday. ` ' .u_ u.............. L. mull nu mifh Bin new CIEUIIJ3 , JJUACU 5 Ha) 250 Bushels nrl ruiun I Wand mm. 5. rrzm on bunuuy. - "Mr. Haven-son is w_ell on with but new house. "lI\.... 1I-...@\ :0` 1-`n:I7:n `Ar (1 mp" nn hi VIIVIIIIVV-- `What became of the Barrie Big Four crekinole players that we `have heard so much about this last couple of years? While they were winners, the Minesing had no trouble arranging games with them, but since the last game when they were beaten 18 to 9 they must have got cold feet. They had arranged to play a return match but failed to appear. ` umwsmn I ..hQ11Se. . Des. Knapp is driving for a well on his prfmerty recently purchased. -------:j------ Ban kof Nova Scotia Asamasvi `Paid-up Olvltll V 0 0.100.000 learn - - 10,000,000 ._ ' Iilm !EiI 5*!9Rs;ifn ESTASLISHED 1832 WN.`. -5`."' To VHolders of 1922 Victorv Bonds ~ kvaavmgg CUNDL-%SF ECNQCK Tcaoxmou-: are reopening on Thursday uppu ur . MINESING On and after Decem- ber lst. all r branches of this Bank will cash for holders, without charge, principal and interest of the matur- ing 1922Victory Loan Bonds. W r an .nuac nutty. _, I . Mrs. Bailey of North Bay, daughter of , Mr. and Mrs. Noah Grose of this village.`; who` a few weeks ago underwent 3 critical operation in the Wellesley Hospital. '!`-.r- onto, is expected to be able to return to her home soon. . \XY..IL..'_ f.`..2._L__4l.__ 1.. _..-.._._l L--- -.-..Z_ II IVIJUIIU V$IloUl' Wllo ll. .l\II'I[}IUII'IUI. i Mrs. Thomas of Chicago is the guest of i Miss Rose Barry. * 1 MI` nn"nIr II` \Yn..rl.A nan: Anna`-afar A` relieves the you with its e night. -w - Dec. l1.-Lorne `Gilpin of Torohto was: a recent visitor with A. Kirkpatrick. . Mrs 'l'}\nmna nf nhinnan in tho anon} n`: > ucx uuu}c auuu. . I Walter Fairbrother is around here_.aga`1n: after having spent the -sumnter m. ne! West. T 11:..- a_.L_:_ n;_-_- __,.' ' 9.-1-~ ' 31: Miss Sylvia Barry. _nurse-in-tvraixfmg in the Soldiers` Memorial Hospital, Orillia, has returned after two weeks vacation at her Home here: `D ....L.... Y . {_.... ...._I. ._l .l..-.,. ..___4 .. I I | 'A'lI7lV'lLI DUI! I! UUIIII7 IFUIII l.Ul'UlI|/U- Will. Reid has bought from `A. Kirk-I patrick about .an acre of land northwest of Frank Whan s property, with the pur- nnnn .;l'<:a nnlharabnnrl A` an-`nan ;n.}n {HA Ul KIDIIB 7' [I311] B PlU} Ul|ly WIIJU |rluIC `ll-IIV' pose,- xtds understood, of going into the poultry businea. T | nut` 11 'l\l`I' nun Ihnnofna` On `DU HUI" IIUHH3 Her; ' ' Reuben Ltfcas spent a couple of days` In Toronto this week. 0Melvin King is home from Toronto. nah` has knulnkf `PA!!! `A !(:.-Ir- -uu-'7:-w Dec. l2.~-M;s. Jno; Carr of Toronto! visited her sister, Mrs. S. West. last week. lMr. Arnold" returned home with her. man ` An Gina: van! in Tnrnnfn nn x I-Vlulp FIIIIUIU ICIAIIIICLI IIUIIIU Will) HUI. .Miss Lou Shaw went to Toronto 011% Monday. ~ V ` Mr and Mn Na Ruin`! Inf! nn Mnnnv l.'l'HIl1_\'g Lu.-.c. 0.` . . This community was greatly shocked on Sunday. Dec. 10, when the news spread that l)avid.McMacl had passed away at his] homewlfle reading. Mr. McMackon had; `alcen an afternoon `walk. and had only been I in the house a short. while when the endi came. Deceased was -in his 65th year` and. was '19. man of fine qualities. al-A ways ready to -he'p `his neighborsl find had a host of friends. The funeral! was held'on Tuesday, Dec. 12. at 2 pm.` Service was conducted both at the church! and'grave,by his pastor, Rev. Alex. Rin-1 toul;. Rev. S. Martin of Hawkestone. 21' former pastor. assisted.` Mr. McMackon4i leaves \to mourn his loss, his wife, three: daugh/oers, Bessie of Toronto, Mrs. Eagle` of Pickerel and4G'r"ace- of Port. Dalhousie;= also four sons, Frank of Norwich, Walteri of Angus. Flts,. Gordon of Toronto ;and5 Richard at home. sThe family have the sympathy of this cmnmlmity. T ' -_.-._ I l I pl) UNIS ! UI-IBIIlU$ 0 } `S. Toddband H. Todd are delegates} to `the U.F.O. Convention in Toronto. `x months` credit on ithout interwt. 6- discount for cash. ' cash. . A. Mcconkey, . Auctiongor. lVl.UllllIIy a Mr. and .1VIrz-3. Neil Bush left on Monday ' for Manitoulin Island. ' . 'I'\ nu nut` In D 7:u\-snnnvuinn II` Tnrnnfn Ill: llll Hill`. It. llllllllltlll are visiting Mrs. Neil Shaw. HIE vnslung M13. LVUII DllIWo ' Julius Scott of Toronto attended thel funeral of the late Mrs. Peter Milne on I"rida_\'. Dec. 8. TH`: nnn\n~nn\:Qu 'u1u ml-n.uflv ahn:-`tn! nn `H uw ruu. . _ > Mr. and Mrs..Robt. West are visiting in I Toronto. Aurora and Schomherg. : `I12... I 11--.`- Llin nnnn n g-nnnr` 1419' Ioronro. Aurora anu Dcxlunnntug. MISS -J. Doane has "one to spend the wintepwith Mrs. R. B. Beynon at Bolton. 11.. - -..-1 M... (V r'...m:nnln..m um: viii}. WlXll';8l'_WlT-I1 HITS. 11-. D. Dtsylnnl av uuuuu. Mr. and Mrs. C. Cunningham are vfsfit- ing here. . J ' , Miss McLe1lan spent the weekend at` Chunqhill. T ` V Miss =Ilene Ca1li'gheu `of -Barrie spent the weekend. with Miss Yvo1_me Hamilton.. Mrs.- J. W. Thompson is visiting `in -Stroud. ' V 4 ` u-_.- .__..1 11... (1 I` Allah n6 1 nfr-nv 3m-nf. -stroutl. u . : - - Mr.` and Mrs. G. C. Allan of I_.efI`0Y SP9. ` Sunday with Mr and Mrs. R. D. Henry. - I'\:_1- I'I..II:}.l..... AC Ila:-no annnf the week. Dick Callighen of Barrie spent the week- end with friends here 7 _ rm.-__ ...:n L... M. ...m-nno- m- mmninz Sunday With Mr nnu Mus. m. u. ncllly. _; ` cuu Wlbu. uusuuu ucnu There will be no 1no_rning orhevening .=e1-vice in the Methodist church here. on Sunday, Dec. 17, on account of St. Jude s: anniversary. _ . _ - , rm... cu r..A. e~ mmiwmzarv service wllll anniversary. ; The St, Jude s` anniversary service -]be held on Sunday. Dec.` 17. The spefcial "preacher for the day will be Rev. P. W., Soanes, B.A.. of Aurora. Mr. _apd Mrs. .Jas'. Gibbons and family: All ,_, .I-l_ harmful dm B.A.. of Aurora. and Mrs. are visitingtin Allandale. A . Miss M. Elliott has returned home from' Guelph College. nmno fnronf the Mission Circle box- Guelph College. T Don t forget the. Mission Circle box V which is to be `packed at the home of Miss Ada. Spenceron Friday. Dec. 15. . ` | The Women s Institute will meet, on Wednesday afternoon.` December 20, at 2.30` ip.m. at the home of Mrs. Jae. -Lennox. The special feature of this meeting will be the Christmas shower for the Chil(l_ren s~- Shelter, All ladieewelcome; L ' l ' Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Henry are visifing ` ' I "11 Detroit. 4 1!- '.....| 114.. 'l),.L.t Inn; mm uiuioinn in }IIDllH l\Il.. Ions: -aw. streets next year. Waterloo Horticultural Society is laying: plans for: the beautication of its. city_'_ .9.-mm narf. vem-. UL L!lD|Il|vUulllI Lmauu. J Dr. and Mrs. R. Zimmerman of Toronto __ ..- lA!_# I._,, LY_I (lL,._,_ ` Buy. advei'tised things; _A. c. MacLELLAN . J1, EUU HUB HUID nd Frame; Wood._ other" articles too