3. ?7c Mrs: Herman Thompson and daughter` Lillian are -laid" up. William Powers has been taken ill and his sister. Mrs. Hodgin, of Stouffville, has come to look after him. . . _ _ _ . __:-I .._-.|:_._ n- IJ.._L..-' :. l..:..., $0 100K IIIEBY Illlll. genial medlco, Dr. Horton,` is him- ALL OUR LADIES SUITS we offer at the one price $18.50 EVERY DRESS? in the Store in annel, tricotine and serge at the one price ll (IQ s_;-_--__ -- __ __ ._ :._.:__.:k _ , POWELL& CO. Continuing Our Giving Up Business Sale 10 Only Beautiful WAISTS . regular up to $12.50 `- ` at the one price Q0! (IE SALES FOR CASH om PoweII(`5- C 0. 33. GIUU Ill UCCII El HIIUUIKIIQIUIL { The many messages of congratulations " recexved by the -bride and groom showed the high esteem in which they are held by [ their numerous friends. ' 1_ __:,_ _( LL_ ______y:__; ____,,, ,,,,! ;L-l GOLDEN WEDDING OF MR. AND MRS. C. LLOYD V A very interesting event tbok place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. ,Collett, Amulet, Sask., on January 20, 1923, whn i In nnrl Mr: nkna `jnunl nlan nf Annnlnf n.un.ucu, uuazh, uu auuucuy av, Lvau, wucu Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lloyd, also of Axnule ,l celebraed their ftieth wedding anniver-' sary. After a dainty luncheonhad been" served, the guests retired to the living room where an address was read and a presentation of a purse from" the children and grandchildren was made. The golden- wedding bride, acting as spokesman, re- plied to the address in a very able manner, after which a social hour was spent, con- cluded by aaradio concert, much to the en`-" joyment of the guests. ' II I `nuvrd nuns `uni-I` nnno Q6-annual nun}, JIJJIIICI-ID U5 EMU sucaw. Mr. Lloyd was born near Sterling, Hast- ings County, Ont., Dec. 16, 1840. At the age of nineteen he moved with his father near Barrie, where he; famed for many years. In 1873 he married Catherine M.i Baragar, daughter of ' the late Chas. Bare- gar, also of Hastings County. A few years later they went to live in Barrie where they resided until 1902, "when they moved to a farm in Saskatchewan. near Yellow Grass. After the death of their daughter, Spray, in 19,10, they returned to Barrie, remaining for a few years, during which time Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd were mem- `bars of Central Methodist Church where they were held in high esteem. Later they returned to Saskatchewan, taking up 3 their residence at Amulet; where they have iresided ever since. f\..L AI _ __,_!I_- ,2 _S,,L; ,1 !II,, .1 Out of a family of eight children there are three sons and three daughters living: lPercy C. of Barrie, Clifford of St. Thomas," `Clarence of Monchy, Sask., Mrs. (Dr.) H. !Wallwin of Barrie, Mrs. R. H. Collett and} ;Mrs. R. Bingham of Aniulet. . Mrs. Bing-2 ham and Mrs. Collett were the only two able to attend the anniversary. There are `also fifteen grandchildren. I Thu anon!) vnnnnunnn A` nnnnvu-nn`n6:nnn IAIUII IIUIIIUIUUB _lI lcuub. E In spite of the speeding years and the! ihastening of old age Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd l are both enjoying the best of health. iself not escaping from the plague that is ,; afflicting so many of his patients. | J. W. Henry is able to get about again. i Mrs. West has had a second bout with 5 the grippe. . - I M CF, nJ\kII"I k ?`IIFI\A hf one 51 nppc. Mrs. Har from the R. V. Hospital.` Tknvnna `lav-`nun an:-I `Inn Oh:-an :;r\I\a ry Cobourn hzis returner`! home ' IIUHI IJIC ID. V; I.LU5PIUIg R j Thomas Barlow and his three Sons have been down; but are climbing back to their normal state. ' ,L . I n--. __.______1_ L___- L__ _|,_ L... :_ bmv. IIUILIIHI Dlrlao Roy Jamieeoxfs home has also been in- vaded, and there are several ailing ones reported. Ivuuvcny. Mr. and Mrs. D. Stewart have both been on the sick list. I'_..._-.. D..-I-_ 1---..- 2- 1.2.. .._....I L....ILL Qw}. I`gl;t`;u Thompson has made a rapid ` recovery. ` Mr and Mn T\ Qtnum-I I-mun lane}. In-mu Ull IIUC UIUIK I139; 3 James Boake keeps in his usual health. . Mrs. R. D. Henry is doing well and -has taken in several lectures of the course. E ii-.{v."11'.~ H. Somerville and Rev. w. H. `_ Adams were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Crawford on Wednesday last ,I, !,,,_L_ ,f \..........--. .... ....`.-.v_....._, -...._ - Dr. Trueman, President designate of Mount Allison University, N.B., preached [in the Methodist Church last Sunday even- in . N grin; "d`nkI-nanny rnnnI>;na nf Hun ` mg. The `February meeting of the W.M.S.' will be hnld on Wednesday, 14th. inst., at the home of Mrs. James R. Jamieson. At the close a farewell social hour will be spent in honour of Mrs. Archer McLean, who. we regret to say, is shortly removing to Barrie. l'\_.__...__:-_ .___-.1-- .__'II L- L..I.I 1... LL- l tic ability of the performers. DU Durne. Communion service will be held in the Methodist Church next Sunday morning, and at Egbert in the afternoon; no evening service. . ' Willowdale,'3 the play the Y.P.C. `put-I pose to give shortly, promises to be of unique interest, and -will develop the drama- nn . ,..I, 1,, 4- :;, ___.._l }1_ite or _v-v nun-u_y V: vulv ya ......... ... Thornton will settle down to its usual routine now that the courses in agriculture and domestic science have been brought to a close. The two balls have been scenes of much activity since the New Year, and young men and maidens from a consider able territory around have, each in their own building, been pursuing a course of study in the respective branches named.- There`is just as much room for domestic` jars in a flat as there is in a palace. Mrs. Thos. Wrightxis getting round.nice- to v- . ' Mrs. John A. Corbettis recovering rapid- Yo Mr. Websteris among our invalids. I\, T\ Y? CV,,,, ,.__SII_ _., J `Ii... `1 `1=.vie:1m'H1Nc IN THE STOREMUST (:0, so cows. LOOKING FOR BARGAINS. YOU wxu. NOT BE DISAPPOINTED. ONE TABLE `OF CHINTZ,` CRETONNES AND CURTAIN MATERIALS all at the one price ONE TABLE OF GOODS INCLUDING DRESS GOODS, SILKS, WASH GOODS all at the one price 50c yard GAY EST B ROADWAY Ill IIDDI I With Mae Murray in the stellar role of` Broadway Rose, which comes to the New Dreamland Theatre on Monday and Tuesday. motion picture fans will see the beautiful Metro star in an elaborate pro- duciion which is said to surpass even ea- cock Alley and Fascination." ' vests argain As in the latter pictures Miss Murray is provided with a role which gives promin- ence to her ability as a. dancer and affords opportunity for striking costumes in great profusion. T ' A efnu-tr nnnnnrnu o nnnnlv-u 0:9` -nykn VIUIUDIUIIQ The story concerns a country girl who, by her extraordinary ability as dancer, be- comes the idol-of Broadway. The heir of an aristocratic Fifth Avenue family falls in love with -her, urges her to marry him and, seekingonly happiness with the man she loves, Rosalie consents. To avoid an open rupture with his family the marriage is kept secret but the discovery of the sit- uation -by the father precipitates a crisis which almost wrecks Violet s life. PHONE C. BROWN Shredded Wheat 2 for Puffed Rice, 2 for .. Shaker Salt, 2 for .. Buried Rice, pkg. .. Fresh 'S'0d_as, large box" ._TAKl:'. ADVANTAGE of our SHORTENING PRICES as Shorteningis advancing in price: . 2 lbs; for 35c. 3-Ib. pail Sic. 5-lb. pail 85c. mas, CAKES AND` PASTRY T Bakery and Saleshop Cor. Elizabeth and Small Sts. Phone 145 - Goods delivered Promptly - Elizabeth St. HINDSM BROS. GOOD DRY TAMRACK AND HARDWOOD 47c 37c We announce the addition to our staff of Mr. Harry Armstrong, recently from Guelph (formerly of Barrie), who is well known to people of Barrie and vicinity, and who succeeds Mr. A. E. Lennox as local manager. Phone Yard 88 PURE FOOD GROCERY IMPERIAL BLEND BLACK TEA, 54C 1-3- 13 LBS. CHOICE DRY ONIONS FOR 256- PURE PORK SAUSAGE FRESH DAILY 250 Fox THE BEST IN A` BAKER S BREAD HOMEMADE BREAD BROWN BREAD SANDWICH BREAD `rm: SARJEANT co. LTD} and a full line of 10-11;. pail $1.70 lI'|IlIIr\ IN BIROADWAY ROSE 7&1. ALL SIZES or COAL IN smcx FOR SALE AT LOWEST PRICES Cut to order and prompt delivery 25c 25c 25c 17c '28c ALL OUR WINTER HATS Rih School Biscuits- ` 2_l_bs. fpr 25c Fancy Village-13-i"svc.u-ilcis-g-_-H ` - 2 lbs. -for 25. Fancy JamJams, 2 1bs.35c ONE TABLE OF HATS straw-and velvet for 25 Reading the advte. is time well spent. at less than cost . 12%c, 20c and 25c.bat COTTON BATTING 51c. pail 20-lb. pail $3.40 at the one price $1.98 ON APPROVAL NO GOODS 55c 69c coarse r, all Ba- 9c yd. ck,aH lS 35C 7c yd. , same argain 9c yd. ic top. to 27, . 98c r hose heavy I Do you ever stop to think`what' will become of you. when you get! past your earning capacity and have- E n t a Home of your own? Call in I our office and talk it` over with us.` _ LI L`__ _.___.__ L_.-__. `Ill! \IL&l\-C auu uaxn III UVCI VVIVII UNI Here are a few of the many homes . we have to offer you at prices you can't duplicate anywhere: Eight-roomed Brick House; all mod-I ern conveniences, central, -nice 10-! cation . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. $3650`? Six-roomed Cottage ;_ water, lights, furnace, central . . . . . . $1900 Sixteen-roomed furnished Boarding, House; good location`, a money-,' maker... . . . . . .........$4500' Seven-roomed Stucco _House; good cellar, henhouse, garage, one acre; good` land, all` kinds small fruit? gonnn . Exclusive Real Estate Agents" I` 1VC'l'UUlllC\.I uuvvugcg liulunnus-av ' wl nice one ................$1000 Five-roamed Cottage; West end . Q1 nnn .K'lVC'l`UUlucu uuvuagc, vvuuv on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .1000 Five-roamed Cottage, East end, $900! Five-roamed Cottage; lwater, lights.i cellar full size, large garage, half. acre No.` 1 garden soil, small fruit,; nice location; no reasonable offer; refused; will be sold. ' . F Seven-roomed Brick House; large lot,'{ ; `nice location . . . . . . . . . . . . $2500i Five-roomed Cottage: `water. ligh ts,: sewer. rl-acre lot. two good poul-_| try houses; easy terms $1900.: Seven-roomed Brick House; water-,1 lights, large poultry house, cen-I tral; a snap . . . .. $1800` Two good Grocery Businesse for, sale. * i Several good Business Blocks and` Booming Houses, also Farms and: Market Gardens. V SUV lull, nu nnuuu uluuuu am I-av ` . . . . . . $26001 Seven-roomedv Brick House; newly; decorated, summer `kitchen, wood`- shed, good stable, half acre good`; garden soil, extra good value, nice; . location . . . . . . . . .' . . . . . . .. $2800, Five-roomed Cottage; Allandaleg a} _z.. -.._ eumne PARTRIDGE & GILROY | T0 LE'I`~-Two good Brick Houses;_ all modern conveniences, garages. erent argain ,--l. It will be good business on your part to see us before you buy. sell or`, rent. 1 6 ! PARTRlD`Gl__-{&_ _Gl_Ll_{O.Y B;_\;e|dV t.. Barrie Phones: Office 86|, Residence -864W P. 0. Box loll IS YOUR MED!/CINE`. cum wm STOCKED? We. Acan supply you with FIRST AID items for your medicine chest. -. --Gauze Bandages-- .----Cotton Bandages-- --Adhesive P1asters-- -AbsorbentA Cotton-- . --Iodine for Cuts-- --Healin'g Salve-- --Liniments`+- Everything necessary for `First Aid in the home or factory.' Braun(li %s_l_)_rgI__g Store PHONE 99? VFeb. semis; Mabel Chantler is visiting in Newmarket. ' n__ `l'l..-!I___:- :..: `I:`...;.. L..- ....I.l id- 3..-... Ill 1` CWIIIETKGI. Geo. Maclienzie `of Essa has sold farm to Mr. Arnold of Newmarket. 11.. n_|__-._; -2 n1..-I:::- n-lI..... 'l'l\........4...` heavy . W e zirgain 8 pair ttems, T` S 90c $2.50 19 yd. ; Geo. ;.v'l`1;n:;n,-R;px:e;e:xt-ative 0 Hit. IITIIUIU Ul LVUVVIIIGIAVI. ' Mr. Calvert of Wycliffe Coege,'Tomnto; `conducted services at St. John's and St." Luke`: Churches on Sunday. - - W` T `IYKKL Juan A`) kn-on-`_bA_l'nu nnvrnd 11. "Gun nun '88 uxcu-uuuuy uuucu . hens that laid 64 dozen and 9 egg: in the month of Janus:-y.this year. -IR... `,4-Ah "WHO I!` mnnnnfn :a nun-u;na In 5119 Ulontn OI January-mus yllf. .. Vex-d'a Tait of Toronto is nursing Mr. and Mrs. Herb Nixon s little daughter. who is ill with pneumonia. Inn `7nIk A` Tnnrnanth. `n hnnnn W110 13 Ill Wllrll Pl-IULIUIUIIIIM Jan`. `Walsh or Tecumsetha had his house and contents, completely destroyed by re on Sunday morning about 10 o`clock. Mr. Walsh was ill in `bed and had to be car-_ _'__I __-L Your patronage is solicited at Fisher's. Big` reductions offered in all general mer- chandise. ` I\--.:.I ll__.___...I I.__I L:_ l.-...... ...:.....l 4'..- Uuuuuuse. David Mm-wood had his house wired for electricity last week. ` " Nurse Doan of Toronto is nursing Mrs. J. W. Parks, who is ill. "awn: rhlivinu A` pnrf nn`knII;n nrmnl-.I &%%%%%%&%%$i%$ 8, 1923 .|lo VV KHYISH, WIIU 15 Ill. ' | Harry Quincy of Port Dalhousie spent [the past week with friends in town. TL- -nmdina AC OLA Iohi Tannn (Hahn V DUE yill WUUIS _WHlI IFICIIUB Ill 0UWllo - The remains of the late Isaac Gibson of Tecumseth, `who `died Thursday, Feb. .1, were bu ied at Alliston cemetery on Sun- day. e deceased was sixty years of age and had been in ill health fora number} of years. He was a .very quiet, unassum-1 ling man and was highly respected by his `many friends; He leaves one daughter and .three sons. ~ 2 1-3.1 n._-L___ L...1 -.._ 1.... I.....II.. ....'..-I.....l U) 21 lUg R1.`.~'L \VK- 7 Geo. Duff received word last week of [the death of his sister, Mrs. McBride of `Barrie, whb died on February'2. I D`A:{nn` nnobln 1 v n I u n n n nnilnf of non`(in,a.._ ; there about Maren 1. ,5 About 200 T men representing all the Pr-oteatant churches in Orillia attended a . gbanquet when Rev. Dr. Taylor of Toronto :`;gave an address on missions. e - Mmifm-A Rhntinf. church has a membership uuve H0115 n ' ' :1. Graham had one leg badly crushed` ! 3 "by a log last week. I An rhlff 1-nnnivn` mnrd Int wank (If! uxuvuy _ ` `Born on Sunday, `February 4. to Mr.` `and Mrs. Clarence Cooper of the Fourth ;Line. Innisfil. a-son. ' . 1:4,, o.___L___ n_..I.! ....:..._......I L........ innf. } let`, an Iuornoury. _ ' 1 Rev. T. R. White attended a meeting of ,' the county L.O.L. at Alliston on Tuesday. I Wm Wkifn AC pnfnrhnrn in nnnndinll . `jlll. lllllltiltl. 3' HUI]. I Mrs. Stephen Gould returned home last: weekafter a mon'h`s visit with hervdaugh-i _ter, at Thornbury. ' 1).. '1` `D `Vinita onnnrlml n rnnnur nf! ! me county u.u.u. no Aulubuu un Lucauny. I Wm. White of Peterboro is spending rthis week with his sister, Mrs. Chas. Pa- gtience ` ' [I \Y......- Y\l...'..AnpI.- :1` V-uuuvgnn 416 W wwwww wwwwwww 1)1s'nuc1' NEWS I I ocxey league. I Midland Board of Trade is agitating for a better train service. . n___ L......I....\...I 1.. -:ur\l\`nI` I-A kn aAh\1r uf -`nence , V _ [J Nurse _Din-woody is nursing at W. L. I Kell's, all the family being ill. I 5. ` .. j___:.._'__. There are `eight teams in 0rillia`s town ehockey league. 1 Mzalaml nmml nf Trade in mritatimz for ; newer mun aemw. I Drv hardwood is reported to be selling at - 85 a cord at Dundalk. ` u_....I. Q....-`.. `uIvn\ n Want fluyillimhnrv 60 com at yunuuuc. 2 Frank Sears farm in West Gwillimbuxjy fwas recently hold .to John Crawford of iNiagara `Falls. v..g....a. Hurrinnn nf Nnwtnn Robinson has amagara raus. A I Joseph Harrison of Newton Robinson has `Purchased from Wm. Jackson the pacer ! `B314: Arundell." `D....I 13.....- AC \7auu+nn nnkinnnn 158.7118, WHO 0180 DD reoruury 6. Please` settle your account at Rankin s-~ (Advt.) ` `Damn an Qn-`Jun 'W`nl-n-nanny in Mr ` gi&$$&&&mm*$m&ag x"ner: Arunueu. i Reeve Earl Rowe, of Newton Robinson. [has purchased from Harry Leadlay the -; trot-ter Paddy Todd". ' I A..-....o..:nn mall mm: rm-nntlv struck in: 3 t,l'0I-tel` Vrauuy 1001.1 . I 1 An" artesian well was recently struck in` iAurora that fills a five inch pipe andthrows _ | water twelve feet in the air. IIVIL- x1.............1...a l.`u.-.-...a-I-I'm-nhl annuals`: i water twelve Keen lu um nu`. The Newmarket Express-Herald suggeis ethat the York County Council purchase gsnake Island, Lake Simcoe, for a recreation `ground. 1 n mmu nnlnncillor of West Gwil- `ground. ' J. D. Neilly, councillor of West limbury, has purchased Mrs. Ben Averall s %farm near 'Lefroy and expepts to .move _there about March 1. AL-..` ann nap... u-nnrnnnnna all fh jgave address on mxsmons. Meaford aptiat church has a membership i `of 168 an raised $3,200 last year, of which $666w`as forthe building fund, and `.8315 for missions. '1)-.. 1:` T ilmnuur minintni of P8118- i.315 tor missions. H s Rev. F. W, Gilmour, minister of Pene- [tang Presbyterian Church for the last seventeen yeersn` has resigned. He has received a call to At-wood but has not yet ` announced his decision. 7 n....I.. :. I... ..n-inn H\n'm-`nntinn nf 3 announced ms decision. _ Early in the spring the erection of a l manse for the minister of the Presbyterian church," Gollingwood, `will be proceeded with. D. A. Bell will build 9. modern house which will be leased by the church for a term of years and will provide all the accommodation necessary for the com- fort and convenience of the minister in charge. a y , ma...-;....+;nn nf AIlist.nn`s water has been charge. Chlorination of Al1iston's water `ordered -by the provincial -health deparment. u....:....A uni-nnnvnrn will vote on a nronosi- 'oraereu -Dy me pruvuumu uucuuu uu,........,.... V Meaford ratepayers will vote on a proposi- tion to give the Dominion Veneers and Wood Products Co. a ten-year tax ex.- emption, free water and to build for the company a 200-foot pier 15 feet from high water mark. The company purposes buying It-he plant of the Meaford Wheelbarrow Co. nml nmnlmyina from 100 to 150 men. (K8 3 \Jl1Ul'CIl$ 011 Duuuuy. 'r. L. Wbb `has 42 bred-to-lay .Btm;ed 3";-L Jun... 6-Lab In-`:13 RA Amman nnr` 0 Anna the plant 01 we mcmuxu vvuw.-.u...u.. land employing from 100 to " The Council met on the ',5th inst. pur- suant to adjournment with all its members present, and the Reeve in the chair. Communications were read from John W. S. McCullough, M.D., chief health officer. ,acknowledging receipt of. report of Dr. V. A. Hart, M.0.H., and sanitary report of schools, A. Hutchinson, Dept of Agriculture, enclosing financial statement of school fair, 1922. _ Tenders for township printing were {received from the Barrie papers. e - -.._L _.--- .....`.....:. `TQCBIVUU IIUIII Out Llculnv yak-v--u _ The following accounts were passed: \ Wm. E. Brown, part salary as Gol- lector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..8 100.00 I Ed. Lessor. part digging drain, Flos and Vespra M . . . . . . . . * 15.00 Mary Orok, refund statute labor ' c-no c o o o - q p a o . - - - - o u n no 3.00 A. B. Coutta. Sec.-Treas. Vespra Mun. Tel. System; part levy, .1922 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400.00 A. G. Ardagh, on account 14th line award drain . . . . . . . . . . 150.00 E. C. Vvance J: 00., dog tags . . 16.41 The tendon of the Barrie Examiner for Township printing was accepted. _.__:I -.I:-.._.....I a- ......o An -Morn Perspiration will often make stains on white or light-colored material which can- not be removed by ordinary washing. An excellent method of treatment consists of soaking` the material in a solution of car- bonate of soda and water. A teaspoonful of soda should be allowed to each half-gab ion of cold water. Let the material soak for half an hour, and then wash in the 1 usual way. Luwuauup pflul-ans wan llVV\I'li)vIoI The Council adjourned to meet on March 12,_ at 10 a.1n. ` A. B- GOUTTS. Clerk. &w&m&&&m&i&&m%E -2-...--:_.:---. VESPRA councn. 3, The Late Mrs; Alton Johnston "'lWel know not when, we know not 'where We `know not what that world will be, But this we know it will be fair ` VI`- G-.. ,I.U DOC ' With heart -ahirst and thirsty face We know and know not what `shall be, `Christ Jesus bring us` of His grace Christ Jesus bring us of His grace, Beyond all prayers our hope can pray, One day to see Hm face toface. - One day The foregoing verses from Christina Ros- setti were `sung on Saturday afternoon last by Mrs. Stamp in the Thornton -Methodist Church.. The circumstances were peculiar- ly sad. A large and deeply sympathetic congregation had gathered to pay their last tribute of respect to Mrs. Alton John- ston, who with her newborn baby boy had been borne there in her flower-covered casket and reverently laid beneath the _ pulpit. Hymns of mingled sor- row and hope were sung; the Rev. R. H. Sornerville read touchingly appropriate, prayers; and the Rev. W. H. Adams, in a short address, sought to improve he sol- emn occasion for the comfort and good of all. Thence to the cemetery she was fol-E } lowed by many who had known and loved `her. where the last prayers were read. ! Fin. `Kurd-Jinn rlunn-lxfovv A` I-`an lnfn VIII !ab 0% `II III` D `II 1115 61 CC . To See W THORNTON : llUI'g VVIICKU LHC IHBI pxaycua VVUI-C ncuu. ` Flora Madeline, daughter of the late Edward and Mrs. Mary (Henry) Dutcherw was born some twenty-nine years ago, andl `spent her youth in this neighborhood. where 3 _>'I:>I0X<%>I0X0X0X0X0X0I0X0I0I0X4 hot sunny disposition, and her gifts of in-I telligence and song, made her a. general_ favorite. In 1919 she became the bride of i Alton Lloyd Johnston, and they established" 1 11 Hanna uvkink H :9 r\u;I'|`IIl fn nnn an cur`- ( IIUUII ulu__yu uullllaluu, lulu vucy vovauuaucu a home which it is painful to see so sud- denly dissevered. Only a day or two be-l fore the summons came. Mrs. Johnston. a.s' bright -as ever, was chatting with friends! she met about the town, and the news of} her untimely death came to them as a` cruel blow. A little daughter,Mary. who; has just reached the age when her childish`. prattle was music in her mother's ears. is left to the love of those who loved her `mother. Friends and relatives from Elm- .vale. Barrie and Bradford faced the storm Circle and the Women to be at the funeral, and two uncles of` the deceased, Dr. T. J. Henry and Dr. ._J. H. Henry were present from Detroit. In addition to owers sent by relatives and friends were floral tributes from the Sun- day School, the Young Ladies Mission s Institute. !9...:.I.... I.-- .....AL.... cl... t'..ll.....:.u- In-nth, +1-A w &&&$&&m&ww&&&w$w| ulrclc uuu hue vvuuwua Luauuubu. Besides her mother, the following broth- ers and sisters survive: Frimk Dutcher. Barrie; C. E. Dut-cher, Elmvale; Mrs. (Dr.) L. J. Simpson. Barrie; Mrs. Frank 0. `Bishop, Elmvale ' I Mrs. James R. Jamieson has been ill. W. A. Grose is another Asuerer from the prevailing colds. Mm (1 R Nanny has .|u;;sn in had for 2| PYBVBILIIIE UUIUB. .`. Mrs. G.VB. Henry has been in bed for a week. ` .ll_... 11 111 Q... L-.. ......4.:..lI.. -......u.._..A WEEK. Mrs. C.~ W, Scott has partially recovered from her illness`. It... un.:.:_.. :. -1..- .. ..:.4:.... ;. M... ..n: lrom H81" lllllu Mrs. Whiting is also a victim to the epi- demic. _- Mrs. daughter up. label. $1.49 $1.9