in April 24, 1924. ~&u.l`H. UBUF86 MOUOHEIG. Miss Lucie Quinlan of the Long Branch continuation school and Miss Mae Quinlan ot Orangeville high school staff are spending the Easter M vacation with their parents. Mr. and `Mrn. `Rn:-nlrl Jnluiu inn! tun. ween in may. Miss Alice Creswicke. I-I. H. Cres- wicke and lgmrioe Foiinsbee ot Tor- onto spent Easter with` Mrs. A. E. H. Creswicke. Miss Betty Creswicke re- turned trom- a. short visit in Toronto with her sister. . - fut '1-nrul Ion Tnlnn `l3_....-..- -1 1- -A.___- vu.uu.uon Wltn men` parents, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jakes and two children and Mia! Margaret J8.kO8.1 ot Men-ickviile. have been visiting tor the past week with'Mra. Juices par- -ents. Mr. .and' Mrs. D. W._ Lennox. 11- ....A 11.... 1- 1| I~c--.1_. ~n-___., -...-.., ..... .u-nu ov-an aw. VV1_ IJVIIIIVJn Mr. and Mrs. J . J. Candy, Bar ie. announce the engagement of en- eldeet daughter. Helen Margaret. to Mr. Edward Jarvis. of Toronto. The marriage will take place the second week In May. Minn Alina ('9'-nnwlnlm H 2.!` (Va... u. Law uuya. - Miss L. McDonald and George V. McDonald. of Toronto. and _ Eugene McDonald, Pt. Daihouaie. spent the holiday with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. George McDonald. Mln Tannin uulnlnn AI ling TA-.. nu-- vw uv VVOIIUIJIOUI \Xlll UL IVLIIIIII-IFHLI Rev.._ Dr. .1`. D. By:-nes and Mrs. Byrneshad as their guests for Easter Mrs. By:-nes' sister, Mrs. S. B. Folley and` her-daughter, Miss Ruth Folley of ` New York. M ` `ha 1'. 1' Q! .... ._ 1...: -_ 1.2.. .._--_- &VUW'1UPKo' Dr. L. J. Simpson had as his goes for Easter his brother. Rev. Dr. R. J. D. Simpson of Toronto. Dr. and Mrs. Simpson returned with him for a. few days. Mi T. Nfnhnnnl nvul Ilnnnmn 11 I-Ivvg u \Jl|_vU| Auuvquay B. DUULUII. Mr. and Mrs. S. Gill and sori Elmo spent the Easter holiday with their daughter. Mrs. I-Iubbert. Stroud: as did also Whittord Gill of Mldhurst. n..'.. 15.. 1- uuuipuuu IO!` tne nouuays. Miss Marie Grafton or Whitby. Mrs. F. '1`. Graftomof Sault Ste. Marie and Hartley Grafton ot Tqrontot spent Easter with friends in Barrie. Miss Irene McQuay of North Bay. Mrs. Hannah McQuay and `Miss Bea- trice _McQuay are spending the holi- days at Oliver McQuay s. Beeton. M}: nsn ml... 5 run .._.-n _-.: --._A- IIUIIIUH IIUFU. Randall -McCarthy of Toronto and Ivan McCarthy of Quebec were holiday visitors -with their mother. Mrs- Je- , trey Mocarthy. Dr. and Mr: V7 Iilnhnuulan-.-..Ac.........1 : auu was 8. {I116 plendid shots. ur daughters sur- E. Rankin. Ford in Saskatchewan; \. M. Gihnn uni` 1.1: a pleasant nouuay. _ Miss Beatrice Campbell of Mark- ham and Wishart Campbell of Hali- burton a.re`with Rev. and Mrs. Nell Cannpbell for `the holidays. Miss Ma.rin nm-an nf urmnm M... u-uy muutwcxly. W Dr. and Mrs. W. Rlchardsonreturne last week from Orlando. Florida. where` -they have spent the past three months In a. pleasant holiday. Miss. Beatrice nmnhnll no 1ur...u.- ISllI5UllH5l`U. ' ' Aubrey V. Urry at the Sterling Bank staff. Orangeville. spent Easter `with his`pa_.rents. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Urry, Worsley st. Minn hnnnhvy T.n6I-u aunt` `III-.. I\-._-LI._- vv uruwy at. Miss Dorothy Loth and Miss Dorothy Scott of the Toronto Normal School are spending their holidays at their homes here. nananun .1....-...;... .1 m-`_'___._ - ,- nay. _ '-"Mr. and Mrs. P. Lindsay Miller of Glasgow, Scotland, were guests of Mr. ang Mrs. J. A. MacLaren for the we_ek- ` en . auu end. 1, . MCI:/i'x{s.m.i. .A. Mocarthy. Miss Brydori and Miss Vera. Mocartliy have return- ed to town after spending the winter in Toronto. V 5 ' Than T.nIIIcut\ Al llI-_-__A_ -- ` `- lll -l.Ul.`Ul".U. Thos. Lawson of Toronto and Mr. Ackroyd of Surrey. England. were Easter visitors with Mrs. Lawson. "Ridgemere." V Aulusnu T7 Tfuunu .\0 LI... c1;-..u._`_. urn-"- lJ|UI k_ay. uuu. J. W. Corbett and G. H. McKnight of Toronto spent the Easter holidays with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hubbert, Mary `St. Mn: ,1 A 'l\A'nr'in..5I.... 11:-.. ~n-._-s- I pton. His wife ten years. lace this (Thurs- 1 the home, 122 rle Union ceme- lwood conducting -bearers were six kin: \Vm. White. uel Blackmore. R. J. Gallagher a distance at- f the late Abra- - Rankin Stewart, A_ (`_nnnln~ u; Aura. xv. ll. Furlong, Hayfield St. Miss Adele Robertson of Toronto `University spent Easter with her par? ents. Mr. and Mrs. H._G. Robertson. Wm. Wilson of 1-Tnmm-an um: um. I St. `V4 L um.u.upuuumg me master holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Walls of Tor- onto were Easter visitors at the home or Mrs. F. A. Furlong. Bayeld St. Adele Rnhnrfnnn nf 'l`n-an--in uumu or auage Vance, Collier St. ~ Elmer Webster of Toronto, formerly of:the Bank of Toronto staff in Bar- rie. was a holiday .visitor in town. Mr. Wilson and Forbes and Gladys Robertson. Bayfield St.. are in Tor- onto spending the Easter holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wn.lln nf ma..- an`. arm '1V1l`8. W. J. Shannon. Mr. and Mrs. S. Anderson of Col- lingwood spent Easteratr the home of Mrs. F. A. Furlong. Bayfield St. . Mr. and Miss Currie. Bayfleld St.. arrived - home today. after spending three months in southern France. RI)`. and MP8. H,` Rabat` nf `IE1-nc..\I.. Aural. w. u. wa.ua,`ror a few days. Mrs. E. H. " Menhenltt and hertwo children of Toronto gre visiting at the home of Judge Vance, Collier St. Webster nf 'l`nv-nhl-n om........1.. mmux an. over me holidays. 7 Harry Shannon of Carleton Place spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and (Mrs. W. J. Shannon. Mr. and Mrs R Annmunn no rm.` ulruu mourns In SOUUXGPII France. Mr. and Mrs. H: Baker of Elmvale were the guests of the latter's' sister, Mrs. W. C. Walla,_tor few days. Menhenltt and hAr`tmn u; auuu nugnes. 1-`ark St. Mrs. J. M. Knapp and J. Small of Toronto spent over Easter at the home of J. H. Knapp. Brock St. -NIX`. and Mr: `Pmnnu l'*nnh.u+ -9 13-... u:. .1. :1. nnapp. Brock St. -Mr. and Mrs. Percy Corbett of Bow- manville motored to Barrie to spend Easter `with relatives h'ere. , Mrs. M. McKernan and daughter of Toronto visited with Miss McKernan, Small St.. over the holidays. Harry Shannon nf nnnlnonn tn.-...,. _- on Saturday. 24. at 1.30 p.m.. Lots N umber: . South side at ' to Registered Town 0!.` Bar- on Frances St. a -by a"depth of is built upon able six-room- ` ey. Brick ven- o. 11. Frances ace bathroom red stable six- reucuraon, rort McNlcoll. Mrs. and Miss MacG1llivray of Tor- onto were` Easter-tide guests of Mrs. J. D._ Laidlaw. Blake" St. MP.'nd MPH `Xfnvwwina-On-. `L`l ..._I...... -4! a. u..uu.Iu1a.w, Blake St. W Mzwand Mrs. Warrington Hughes of London. 0nt., are guests at the `home of John Hughes. Park St. MFR: .T If Tfnnnn and `I 0..-`: -1 uulju A101` me nouaay. "Sy ney Tooke is spending Easter holidays with his sister, Mrs. George Patterson, Port McNicoll. Mrs` and Mia: M'anr1uu........ ..a m-_ N1 1': I Jack : vviniuum cu... wr u. ww WBBKS. ` V I Miss Laura Young of St. Catharines `Spent Easter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. '1`. '1`. Young. Miss E. `Jnnm: nf Qt (`ad-I.....:....... Luuuus In '1'0!`0l'll'.0. ' I Craig Wright of Hamilton speht the! holiday at Mrs. Pa.lling's. Mrs. Wright returned with him. I J `R Rnvu unnno 1.1.-...4..._ ...1LL `- 4-.uuu'I.uu;uu.u, 'J.'Ol`0ntO Mr. and Mrs. W. N. White of Toron- to spent Easter with the latter`s,fath- er. Andrew McQuay. ' Mrs. Gundyl-is with her sister. Mrs._ S; Lount. at -Mrs.. Morton's. Dunlop St., for a. few weeks. Minn T.n\n-n vnluna no 64- n...u.-_:.7A- nauurueu wun mm. J. `R. Boys spent E_aster with Mr. [and `Mrs. W. A;_ Boys, Alexandra Apartments, Toronto. Nfr and TUI'vvn TU `M 1171.1`- ..a'm-,,__, uw weal:-enu. I The Misses Rhoda and Isabel Bird. of Toronto spent Easter at their home` in wellington St. '} Mignon Hunky Tl7I`In......:I .....1 V.- Ill VVV eumgton 51".. `I Misses Evelyn Wellwood and Jean! Malcomson enjoyed Eastertide with`! friends in Toronto. (`iv-nia `lfriukf no 1J......au..._ _..-.-4 n V ESTEN. Exeoutors. his sister.` Mrs. `Roy Toxnlinson, overf uuxuu m.w.wn. ' Bruce Ridden of Detroit was with the week-end. 'l`hn- manna 'l3'I.....:.. .....1 'r---~- -- '- _ver-sity spnt Easter at his home in. Collier St. ' Miss Helen Dyment of Toronto spent Easter with her parents. Mr.-and Mrs. N. Dyment. ` Minn TI-nan `II-noun t)_....I- ca; 1.-.. _- _Easter. at the home of Mrs. J. Be_1l," Ill Luruntu. \ Miss Mabel Perrin of Toronto spent: Bradford St. on nn 11.... I`! A \l'_.II_, ', n .- ` us uauru BL. ' r. a.n_dA Mrs. C. A. Mullen of Tor-7 onto were Ea.s'te'r_ visitors with" their parenta `here. ' Mina I Ml'nI.n...I.. .....a -n'__._.-__g ---, i paruu Lu uere. U Miss J. Moberly a.nd.Brna.rd Mo- b'erly of Toronto spent Easter at their] [home ln.tofwn. " `Inning `Dialnll -0 1\-4.._:4 V --- I n . uyment. Miss Irene Knapp. Brock St; has re- A turned home after visiting relatives in Toronto. Ming xl..I.....I n.......a._ -1 ---.,.wA . nu: BARRIE auulhag aw: -; uuacuung cu. uruwu 11.111 April quad 25 to. 27. Friday and Saturday. ser- vice 8 p.m.; Sunday: Love-feast 9.30 a..m.; preaching .11 sun. and 7 pm. District Elder Rev. E. Snider will take charge. Everybody welcome. the Boy e s_tu-kg back to ;I.&ay'?;e'; }}m be m. Knighton's farewell services as pastor of this cir- cuit. The "services will .be\ held . at Crown Hill at 11 e._.m.: Edgar `at 3 p. m.; Dalston 7 pan. A cordial invitation ` services. ` Reading Limp For Mr. Knighton. On `Friday evening the members of is extended to all to bepresent at these the Club `met in the basement 0: the ` IIUUIU nere. The Free Methodists will hold their quarterly meeting at Crown Hill April 25 to 27. 'F`I-ldnv and n!-In-an Qniu_ "u'lr`he' local tea.che`ra. Miss Shanahan and Miss Gilmore are spending the holidays at their respective homes in Oro end Alliston. `Allan `Ilovnhx "ls.IJLl|`b n-ul c..a..'...1 -1 uru .unu ILIIIBEOII. . Miss Mamie Metcalt and friend of Whitby were Easter guests at her` home here. ' ml... 'l`InnA Itgsknaaga- ...n| |.-1.n 4.|_-n.. April 28.-M'1u Hazel Chapell en-` tax-ed the Royal Victoria Hospital this week to commence training for a. nurse.` - T "Vina `Anal LAn.-I.-..- Ill..- QII____I___ LHUH. W. .Cl.UI`I1 U1. 1'0l'0nC0. The bride. who was given away by her brother, Mr. Albert Cooper, was attired in a very becoming suit of navy poiret twill. with hat to match. and carried a beautiful bouquet of carna- tions and mauve sweet peas. She was attended by her sister, Mrs. R. : H. Heppleston, as matron of honor. w o wore a navy suit with hat to mate , and carried a pretty bouquet of car- .nations , and pink sweet peas. , After the ceremony they motored to. the home of the bride s parents. 43 San- ford St., where a dainty luncheon was served to about twenty-five guests. The happy couple were the recipients of` many beautiful~ and costly gifts. On their return fromi their wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Horn will take up residence in Toronto. . - A u-v-nu` vwvu :1! A quiet but pretty Easter wedding took plae in Trinity Church on Sat- urday. pril 19. at 3 o'clock, when Amy. second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jae. Cooper. became the `bride of Mr.- Thos. W. Horn of Toronto. The: hr-Ian In-Inn ulna ml... 4..."... L'_. A quiet wedding took place at high noon, Wednesday. in Central Methodist- parsonage when Miss Mary A. Rix of Toronto was united to Roy Wilson Barker of Sundridge . The ceremony was performed by Rev. E. '1`; Douglas in the nrannnna tn` the: imvnninfn was puuunuuu by new. 3:4`. 1'.` 110118138, in the presence of the immediate friends and relatives of the bride and groom. The bride and groom were un- attended. ,'1`he wedding march` from Lohengrin was played by Miss Mamie Douglas who also during the signing of the register sang The Sunshine of Your Smile." Mr. and Mrs. Barker will live in Sundridge. ` UILIVU LUl' LHU .Dl'l|.l3ll fLlll8I'lC8.H`\!JlI Co. in Barrie .district for the last two years, leaves next Monday. for Listow- ell, havingbeen promoted to be man- -ager for that territory. Mr. Hoover will. be greatly missed.by the many friends he has made during his resi- dence here and especially by the mem- bers of the Kiwanis Club in which he hasbeen a very active and enthusias- tic Jzrorker. He is succeeded here by Clifford Ironsides oft Orillia. lent Store mo.rles on.Easter Mondaynightl. was, attended by about 100 couples. The dance was a. success in every way. Excellent music was provided by Pow- ell's Melody Men. Pnv T-Tnnvnn uyhn Inna hnnn rant-naAn_ euu uuuuuy JNIUH. Ray Hoover, who has been.represen- `tative for the .Bx-ltish Americamkoil n in "Darwin 4-Ilahnlnt fnui Ibl-an local turn _,cIs9wr.4 HORN-OOO;gR BARKER-Rlx The'only way. some people can be happy on 85,000 a year is by spending 85,500. ._-- ..-- ...u. mum on avulal tune Bplillli. Rev. G. H. Knightqn, during his term here, has made himself very pop- ular with the school children. When he leaves next week for Guelph he will carry away `evidence of this in the shape of addresses presented by the two schools. (`Animus AR 51... ..A.1..-....-.. -- - ` ` B W U 8UllUUl3. Copies of the addresses presented to Mr. Knighton did not reach The Ex~ aminer until Wednesday and so have to be held over till next- week. KYvO- Q.n...I..-- A ____:c nan -. - - I -- .... nnvnu vvwl uu next. WBBK. Next Sunday. April 27. Rev. Mr. Knighton says farewell to the con- gregation here. Generalregret is felt at his going but best wishes follow him for true success in his new field. 6?)-KS, ruld, at c each, 3 for 25 -- -......uv. va. puiuvo. ~ `Aviter his address, Miss Hazel Chap- pell. who acceptably filled the chair. called on Britton Dunsmore for a. read- ing. The reading was an address to Mr. Knizhtnn and Mice Annln ...x...... 1:15. 1.11:: :.'ea.u1ng W85 address Mr; Knighton and Miss Annie Avison made the presentation of a "reading lamp in slight appreciation of his work for and with the young people of the neighborhood. `Mr 'TInin-Ind.-... ...._u-_1 u_,,g,n. , - . I uuiguuurnoou. I Mr. 'Knighton replied briey and` feelingly, after which refreshments were served and a. social time spent. `Rnv I`. `I : rz..a...1..4-.... .a.-..2-- -~- church. The Re"!/.. G; H. Knighton gave an interesting talk on music and play- ed a number of pieces. Afns-- `Ll... ...IA_._._._ 11-) ' Ow - -- HUB BOOT SHOP A Box Calf Boot, with heavy double sole riv- eted to a solid` leather insole; this boot is `in `sizes 1 to 5, with a rub- ber heel, priced at- QII QF Boys Tan Grain Boot, on good tting last, with toe cap and solid _1eather insoles, a real boot _for the sturdy boy, sizes 1 to 5, at n uni SPECIALAT $2.75 JUST TWO OF OUR MANY LINES OF BOYS BOOTS PRICED TO" CONVINCE YOU OF OUR DESIRE TO GIVE YOU THE BEST THAT MONEY Y S V CAN BUY. Sturdy School Boots lo? FOR THE BOYS BETTER FOOTWEAR I $295 I lb` $2.75 ac wxug at MISS WILDE, 72 Small St. nome Real Estate, -Insurance, 47 Dunlop St. EXPERIENCED Open for daily snuvin or c.- Phone 547W. 48 Ellen St. : BA Mccarnan. H01 Stewart, King; oollttle, Gilford. Local and Long Distance Furniture Removals a Specialty A. C. REID MOTOR TRUCK CARTAGE IEIIUGIJ UHE5lWAKER Jl_` engagements or sewing at home I!!! I`:- : PhoneT 713.1 pRgssMAkEn A-.....`--_. ___4_ Page 11Ii|`C00_ V` BARRIE. N g;lDENCE F BARRIE. WOOL JERSEY R SUITS, button 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 A- _- for aaie by W. or, at the We!- on Saint--'-" RE CLEARING OUR BOYS `AND SERGE swss 1' BOYS TWEED greys and brpwns. `s are reduced below f making. Sizes 27 A_ _.._ people trade "s4".3o' '.'..'.a' `$4.50 'vooL JERSEY 've may ~ . 1 sale and bal- each, ` aw Suit _ bliver Twist sizes 2, 3, 4, POLISH NOTE .o6 $7.56 auditions will of sale. or in tlon to W. G. Clarluon Hou;e Block. ` Phone -peeve:-E-vuty,lnuuel`n anu weu 10- ca e ._ $3000--Brick, every modern conven- ience. e . 3500+-Many to choose from. V 380(L---Every convenience; $500.00 cas . ,, $4000--Some ne homes. $4500--Real well located `modern home. $5000 to $15,000---Many ne homes.. . Farms all sizes and prices. ' Market Gardens. Summer Homes. FOR RENT--A good at, newly de- corated. H. A-. Henry -e-A-dW._J. Cowan quuvv---1.'1Ve-!'UOIIleu nuuse; 3UU.UU' cash, balance like rent. $2000---Good home,_ large garden. $1800-House with conveniences. e32300--House in gobdrepair, large lot. qaiauv--nuuae In goourepalr, urge ot. 25()0--7 rooms, bath, hardwood, etc. $2800--I-Very modern and well 10- nnfnt` mzunv & comi Have for sale `on easy terms: $1000--Cottage, very comfortable. $1500---Five-roomed house; $200.00 cash. hnlannn Ira Iran} I THE STORY OF A WOMAN WHO HELPED A MAN, . T OARISE; THEN LOST HlM. " A A PICTURE ALL SHOULD SEE. A MORAL FOR EVERYONE. Thhraday &.Frida.y, 0116 show only, onunencing 8 part. A Saturday, twoglmows, 2.15 and 9.15. - Special Matinee Saturday, ` . Usual Aghuiuion. Two` Shows, 7.15 and 9.15; \ V I AHA RY hTILiAI'xD` raduccion { T % i y.A1zczBmda.-y __ IS THE WOMAN THE POLl l'lCAl.w BOSS`! 5.6: this picturg o.nd.convince yourself. ; IRIII` $U'QI\'\" 3" A I A IIIIQI 2--Q IIIIAE, Q rs, at Ms!NQ'eE3S V LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE ALSO . V Hardwood For Sal I0 1..-`. -_I!; O- An I 5 I 1uaALEsTATE 'Scythes & Wilson C We have a big list of waitirixg. ` _ clients. b SEE US AT ONCE; Phone 953. Barri, Ont % Office: 9 Bayeld St. nus-uuvvvvu IUI OJIIIU 12-inch split, 85.00 |Il.lOid. Fania bought, `sold _. or exchanged and mort- * gages arranged. ` Everything in Real Estate -town, city or country. - Bicczsw FOX s_1>r.c1AL YET Bodkin T AISTS, plain pes, sizes to 15 1.25, special, 98c paoii {si,'XrEn"' 'CARTlNG AND HAULING %`Tii\E VPLUNDERERK Thursday. Apvril 24*. _lI24. ` f TUE?-WTVEBM. "`i\'a":L' Eleanor "I-Iironjs of Toronto is pending a `few days with Miss`Mabel ' Keenan. mu... 12-..oI..1...`.. ni..a..'..a m-.____4-`__.-_ Mi:a;hKathleen Blnain of 'I`oront\o`wa.s an Easter visitor with__M1sa Tania I MacLaren.. ' T I Dnnwnfi Doufnlan Al 'I'V.\...\..A... vv_n iunalstur vuuuupu us munvale and D8- ro . __ Wallace Cameron .0!` Toronto spent Easter with his sialter. Miss `Grace |Ltu\g. . V _ _ Minn Wllnnn Qwuli-H nf ('1nIII..............1 `-SCRIBBLERS c each, 6 for 25 Lang. = Miss Eileen Smltli of Colltngwood spent Good Friday at her homem A1-' Illston. - Iua \Ynuw-nnvx 1IYnnL nu.A A..-.!_.-__ _-_,u' IIISLUIL . Mrs. Norman West and Audrey and Harry .West spent Easter week .-`in or-illia. - ~ ' T `Klan nl\nV|l\In "I'_`l'I-unuan Al r!I...__._.L- 1., uuu. . ` ` 1 Dick Calllghen came home from the R.M.C.. Kingston. for_ the `Easter vaca- tinn. ""1{&':sa Freda Ferris ot_`Powa.ssan is spending the holidays at her home here. - ' T Miss M. A. Train is spending `the Easter vacation in Elmvale and De- troit. ` l\n1Vlo` tion. Ill` l.u/has Margaret Sinclair is spending ttixtel holidays with hersister at Beams. v e. V , ml ..- 111- `r1.....1 no 1-na.....:..-_. -__',,. "u1;1'*s. E.` Lloyd of Winnipeg spnt 5, 5?? days this week with Mrs. H. Mere- nun. main.-..i.m-. .......... 1.....- a..___ LI-_ apvul. Iua uuuuuyrr at uni gnome nere. Misses Lenore and Doris Simpson` have returned from a visit in Toronto. Ilflnn - 17nI-nos. `XII;-unuun... A0 111.. . . ...-.`-v .--u--_-.-.. -. \'ICQ uu v-new Ill 4.-UIUXILU. Mias`Ve1ma.- Wiseman of Toronto spent thoholiday at her homoin Bar- vie. Fcliffe OTIS 7 utsohn Sinclair returned home. Satbup. diiy morning, from 9. visit to Califor. , I1 3. ' spent. master in Toronto.` Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Rhi_ne'hart spent Eastertide in Newmarket. ' ~ . Francis Moran oi.` `Toronto spent Easter at his home in town. ' _ . `Miss K. Brown of Toronto spent Easter at her home in town. Easter at her home in town._ and Toronto for the holidays. . . His Honor Judge I-Iewson of Gore Bay is in town for a few days. Miss Laura Ambler of, Meaford is holidaying at herhome in town. . Miss Laura Blanchard was at her home near.Aiiiston for Sunday. Miss Irene Pratt of Toronto sbent 7 Miss Doris Hayes was in" Aliiston ' Miss D. McKnight snent mm": mm.` " uuy at uur uuulu l uxantsnurg. .. Johnston of Toronto has Joined the ataffaot C. T. Devlln s store. Charles Stewart of Toronto was in town during thqt Easterxweek..9nd_ Minn Frnnnen mnlin and `Rn:-. r....n.. EUWII llI.|l'Ul5` LII I`J!tElI.BI"We`8K--9|`)d_ Miss Frances eslie and Bob Leslie of Toronto were ho`me*for Easter. /Fred Morren of the Ontario CC`]lege of Pharmacy was home for Easter, Rnwnnd (`nldnrwnnd nf m.-...n...4... UL tILurluu\:y wua uulne I0!` .l!4'8.Sl'9l`. Rowand Calderwood of Toronto. spent his` holidays` at htshome here. Minna: Lnnnrn and `hm-in u1.~.......... IIUIUU lIUl1.l'.ltllH5LUll I0!` -Sunda , Miss. McKnight spent Good Fri. day at her home in Clamksburg. ,W. Johnston of Toronto has ana.....a vuuxuu LU!` cue nouaqys. NMissesv Evelyn. and" Rita. Brennan spent Easter in '1`oronto.- , `Mr, and Mrs 1: ur `Dl.I.....I.....a. ....-..L nuxxuuull 1201` master. .1 Miss Eileen Srlgley or McMurx-lch is home for the holidays." Evelvn and R1-tn. Prnnnnn LUFUIILU :01` ::5a.aI'.er.- ' Alt. Caaton of Toronto spe'nt_ Eojster at hlshome in town. 7 I Alastair MY.hn tuna Unonm-an C-A-in [ab lua uuule In town. I Alastair MacLaren was home from Hamilton for Easter. Minn mllnnn Quinlan Al 11-..~nc-..,__1"_I- la good health and ay in `his long life. ssession of all his time of his death. ition. V Mr. Rankin by his many chir- vas a" member of st church and of Llb8P.] nlnh LINE WEEK: 1 Elliott Grasett of To19or\nto"'wa/s, home for Ea.ster.- ` - T Mrs. R. H. Davidson returned `to Toronto 1.'or`Ea.ster.A _ - " Thos. McCarthy was` home _trom Toronto for Easter. ** Alf, nnfnn nf mnunnon ..._.c...a. 13..-..;.-._l Mis_Ferir8cott3vvas in Toronto for Easter. ~ - Mrs. Parkhouae returned to Milton, this week. Q gs ` mm.-.49 !1u.o.-.\aL -0 vn.'...-_4- '__-.'. 1.-. - PERSONAL % .n'.v..v..v..v..v..v. .`v.. i` T I DIXDKJIVHL $$w&&a$&wwm$%& Lll1aUL-ll1.l`Ull,s Barrett Partridge of Toronto Uni %&$$%$ii$$$$%% -Usual A'dm i%uion .% WI! 118!` SISIOI`. Mr.` and Mrs. John Broome of Lefroy announce the engagement of their daughter. Pearl Lena, to Mr. Stewart Carlyle. McCullough. son of Mrs. D. J`. Mocullough at Letroy.` the mar- riage to take place the middle or May. Th `l'\`|` Aunnf hf `ha nonunion: -An, cuogv -v v-cuv yauvvq vuv Iuluulu UL I111]- The social vent or the spring sea.- aon. the annual Easter dance or the 8r_noo_e Fox-eetofra. given in the. Ar- -L uuurcn and of Liberal Club. very fond of fish- d in`the eighties Off-Hand Rifle flourishing organ- ` of years. It had and was fine nlendid nhnta