U . l>UW!Io _(AdVt.) "J.'McEachern, who lives about two milesl ` east of here, has sold his farm :5 E. Paton of Lisle, who gets possession in April. Mr. McEachern is moving to `town. , The Ladies` Aid met at the parsonage last Wednesday. A goodly number were ans: onto. 1' \,{.. _-;vv The snovr is nearly all gone around here and water and mud is the order of the day. _ r James Duff, _Sr., is on the sick list. Fred Mumberaon loaded a_ car of live- stock here last Saturday. ' " Mrs. `A. Christie still. dontioues in. very ` `poor health. ` Mrs. George Lockhart `is visiting in T'or- ' ' ` __...- ...._-, ....-v-n nun vuc Vuullllullllly have given your services `so willingly and agreeably that we shall greatly miss you. Many of the`succe`sses' wehave achieved in - our undertakings we may _attribute to you. Your sound judgment and good common - ` sense .could always `be relied `on. In church affairs you and your family have ' always been so willing and active that you ` were of great assistance and shall be very I much missed. "We ask you to accept these 1 tokens of esteem from us. Wherever you ! go you will make many friends but we have full assurance that you will still be 1 our friends and you may be sur you carry 6 with you our very best wishes for the] future. . V C J. A. Rose on behalf of the A.Y.P.A. 3 presented~*Misses Gertrude and Edna Ball t with an Eversharp pencil each, and Fred` 8 Day on behalf of her Sunday School class . presented Gertrude with a pair of china 3` vases._ . .. N uy nuv. D. martin, M.A_.: '_ Dear Mr. and` Mrs. BalI:-We, your friends. and neighbors, have gathered here to-night; to bid farewell to you as neigh- bors. During your long residence hereyou have been good neighbors and true friends and it is with regret` we see you take your departure from our midst. Yo have done, much for the community on zxven vour servings am m.u:...1.. .....x man. On'behalf of `tho community, Coulson and Fred Day preaent Mr. and Mrs, Ball with a reading lamp and an elec'- tric iron, the following addreqs being read by `Rev. S. Martin, M.A.: ' Dnnr Mr am!` II`... 12.1`. m- `.----_ A farewell, party was given in the Hall on Tuesday evening, -March 18, in honor of Mr.- and -Mrs. F. H. Ball and family; 1 who have been residents of Shanty Bay for upwards of thirty` years. A pleasant evening was spent in music, speeches, etc, Rev. . (Major) C.` R.-Spencer acted as chair- On'behalf thecommunity, Jos. ` Fred Dav nw=.:nntX Mr null Maw Lo__vv1-:u. .. ,uur ayawm and overloads your liver. The result is self-poisoning! No longer can your liverdo its work properly and` the re- sult is you wake up dull and tired, coated tongue, bad taste and offensive breath. Of= ten you suffer from loss of appetite, bad ' tion, gas on asour, weak stomach, improper movement of the bowels and a run-down condition of your whole systeng. Cleanse and tone your liver! Put your system in condition! Feel" your very best again! Try lust a spoonful of Dr. Thach- .ers Liver and Blood Syrup after the next few meals and notice. the.quick improve- ` ment in the way you eat, sleep and feel-' the return of strength, vigor and energy. You will be completely satisfied; otherwise there will be "no cost. . Dr. Thacher s Liver & Blood Syrup is sold and recommended by Geo. Monkman and H. G. Rohertsonin Barrie and by lead- ing druggists" in every city andt'pwni\. BAY.` larczz ,_ J \J W as K: . Victor Ross, the new U.F.0. shipper.- shipped his first load of mixed stock last Saturday. ' Mrs. John- J. AMcArthur iof Guthrie` Es! spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. McCuaig. . ` _ On Thursday evening, March 20, a num- ber of farmers. and their wives met at the 1 home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. -McArthur to - qo_nsider the advisability of formimr a nlinh is v-,-~- uernlllln .March 25.-Maldng maple syrup is the order of the day. - - ` Rev. C.,Graham Jones gave a very in- _tereetinV-g and helpful sermon, Sunday even- - fhos. Cravvford moved his sawing chine from Eady to Crown Hill last week.` 7sh_ip}_)er. shinnm-I Iain 4':... I...-J -1 as {$0 Intd ry - March 24.-The concert given by the Ladies Aid of Central Church,`O'ro, in the ,,_ Town Hall on Wednesday evening was a . ldecided success._ Despite the fact that as there were several other attractions the mthall "was filled to capacity. and those pre- sent were loud intheirpraises of the splen- did programme. The Rev. C. Graham Jones occupied the chair and brightened the evening with wit and wisdom. Instru- mentals were `ably rendered on the piano `M'cA.rth-u'r and the Misses ' Walker; duets by Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Miss Mary Walker and Ralph Hickling. Mar- , garet and.Doris Wright; recitations by`Iso- bel AMcArthur and Ernest Pritchard. Wil~ _liam McArthur convulsed the audience with a reading prefaced by one or-two very witty stories. Mrs. Jones captivated her audience_ W with `her inimitable rendering of the Song". and A Little Bit of The feature of the evening, M,-5}, however, was a short play entitled. How` 55 spend; the Story Grew," given by the members Angus M of the Ladies` ~Aid. As one expressed it, it Robert was `a gruesome -story that grew some.l .Re,,_( The moral of theplay was that an insignifi-1595 of 5` cent incident, if aided by sufficient gossip, These ta will enlarge itself as it travels, even as crowds c the snowball grows larger the longer it `.5 ject for rolled. The ladies are to be congratulated St . on the high order of -their dramatic art. 8 an Th Proceeds amounted to $44.50. nude: _ uuuug we most mgmy respected. Kenneth McLennan `of Hamilton spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. -and Mrs. C. L. McLennan.- A . Lorne Jack has returned` from New York where he has spent the winter. V Douglas Jacks andfamily of McTagg:u-t", S ask., left Mondayhight for his home after spending six weeks with his parents hem. '7i'a$`ii>ii'byi{riaa' W.M.S. regular meet- ut ing was held at the home of Mrs. Canning The" funeral of Mrs. George Guest on hursday of last week was `very largely attended. Those from a distance included Mr. an dVMr`s. Will -I-Iunter of Dresden, Mrs. E,.--Lloyd of Winnipeg, `Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Martin and M. Sawyer of Tor- OM50". . ' The St. Patrick social under the auspices _of( Lefroy W.M.S. given in the banquet hall of the Methodist church, Friday even- ingplast, was a` decided success. Quite a lengthy programme was given, including. a play entitled Mulligan Guards,"' which was very humorous and caused much fun; also a pretty drill given by six girls~.was much enjoyed. After the programme, tea i was served. In spite of the unfavorable , condition of the country roads, the hall . was. filled to capacity. ' . Quite a number .of Toronto people who 3 occupy cottages on the lake` `shore during 1 the summer are beginning to arrive with v the intention of putting their houses in ! order. This is `considered a sure sign of spring. ` ` The people of Lefroy and vicinity would read with much-regret the account of the death of W. J. Davidson in last week s `Examiner. Mrs. Davidson havinig died only a -few weeks ago `made it doubly sad. Mr. and -Mrs. Davidson were residents. of ` this community for many years and were f!|8rG,rand `Lodge. The Prenb`vtnrin" W M Q ` % ono TA'noN T BLATcui56iin s%I " .!-EFROY 1111:} iAgn1z_ eg_\iaIg I BJGLE 0 . , i This concert held last Wednesday evexiingl under the auspices of the Ladiw Aid of; Centxfal Church was a. decided success, ,weather and roads being all that could be! , desired. A mixed programme of music and 1- `lelocution was followed by the important` 'feature of the evening, the play by the! : members of the lLadies Aid. The hilgr-i liously funny costumes, as well as the` .steady humor of the play, brought downi "the house. Quo_ta_tions from How the! r g`_____, I`! _:avcnu_y nuuwr or me play, brought down! `the Quotations How the! [Story Grew, will be on every tongue forll ; many 9. day. Following are the characters `of the play: Mrs. Green, Mrs. A. D. Currie] .and Mrs. J. Inkster; Mrs. Brown. E. 'McLucas; Mrs. Bean, Mrs. H. Fletcher; Mrs. Rice, Mrs. A. C. Currie and Mrs. T. Fletcher; Mrs. Doolittle, Mrs. J. W. Walk- i er; Mrs. Snow, Mrs. Wm. 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