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Barrie Examiner, 13 Nov 1924, p. 6

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r rnuuy . I Miss Mary Parker of Sharon spent Thanksgiving at her home here. Frank India ha": crnnn n hie an; 1. uuunagxvung, at. Her uume uere. _ Frank I-Iindle has gone on his an- nual hunting trip up north. The nnnnln n1 fhiu vininil-v nvh.-an Kenzie of Thornton, Miss May Garnet of Vvinnipeg and Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Dutcher of Bradford visited last Thurs- day with Mr. and Mrs. VV. J. Mc- A Master. 1\)l'..a (NI.........,..-. r1........... .......1 Iuu- ......... Nov. 11-Mr. and Mrs. Addison Moe.` WILII H11`. dllu XVII`-'5. ,LJIl&l.l'lBS Illllulen Mr. and Mrs. Robe:-tAEldridge and Miss M,',1rjorie motored to Orillia on Friday Nliuc Rnr-17 IDIJWIPAIO nf Qhonnn unnnn VIELLCU HI .lUl.'UllLU l21$L VVCCK. Mr. and Mrs. Hawes and Miss Cor- bett of Toronto spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Chzirles Hindle. ll nn.-I llama `Dnl-`nub `llplnlnnn and 1vw.sLe1` . Mrs. Clarence Cooper and little sons visited in Toronto last week. Kr nn Nfvn T-Tainan or-nil 1\:fua I`:-nu- CU HUI` ElHLUl', LVIIEH .L'J5l.llCl' \1l UVUB. Mrs. Thos. Vvoolsey and children of Toronto and Mrs. Wm. VV,vlie and` children of Allandale are visitin,9."Tat; Wm. VVoolsey s. l I/Hue (II-nrun (`nvenn In vialfincr MAI` 1JEilIl S . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, Clar- ence and Misses Kate and Eliza Mc- Keever of Toronto spent a ,.few days at Thosx Duckworth s. ` 1.1:- Q<......1.. rs...-mm. no! mnun.`-.+n "mac, itt LUUS. 1JUUK\`VUK'l.Il5. ` Miss Sarah Groves of Toronto visit- ed her sister, Miss Esther Groves. I/Ina Vlnna T(7nn1onu nu-`A nknmnn VV lll.- VVUUISUQ E. b Miss Grace Carson slster in Toronto. ' TO CLEAR`% at greatly reduced prices. L2l.l.Ilt'l' 5 1Ullt5l.'?Ll. Dick Armstrong and Miss Della Dean `of T01-onto, spent Thanksgiving at W. Dean's. < 1|! and `Klaus Unnnlv Qrnifk ("low-_ Vllllllg IICY uuuguusr, JVLFH. LVCII JDUSH. I I Miss Lizzie Eaton -returned to Tor- onto last week after attending her father's funeral. ' I T\v'nIr Anvnnufm-nnn nn 'l;fcu: 1\o'I'Io T\nnn L)(.'LUDel' em. ` Rev. \\'m. and Mrs. Morris and Whittier of Toronto spent Thanksgiv- in:.,' with Mr. and Mrs. Thds. Bell. home at Gore Bay last week after visiting her daughter, Mrs. Neil Bush`. Tl/lieu T.1'r7v;io F`.-21-nn rnfln-norl fn "Pnr- Mrs. John Wilkinson returned to her! ' I November 10----Mrs. George Latimer and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Brennan and children visited friends at Brentwoodl on Sunday. . l`nnrn-uhvlnfilnmu fn T\zl'v nn MI` I bunuay. Cong1-atulations. to M1`. and Mrs. }Wi1l Kirby. on the arrival of a son. ` October 30. \ DI'\VV 1\'vn nail `A/fun TUlnuuu'a: .-am: %!!URcHru- Barrie Bargain House BETHFSDA . ANGUS Phone l030 : Two Doors West Bank of Toronto .: 60 Dunlop St. HYIiNf"`i5i3ii5S (' LADIES READY-TO-WEAR Always a full line to choose from at prices below the ordinary. Ladies Wool Crepe Dresses, the very_ newest, for Saturclayonly $6.95 Ladies Silk and Wool Vests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 98` Ladies V,S_ilk Scarfs, regular $3.50 ` . . . . . . .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.95 Ladies All Wool Hose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69c pair Comforters, large sizes, only 25 leftfreg. $2.50, for Saturday, $1.98 OUR BOYS DEPARTMENT affords you a good line of all kinds of Ready-to-Wear at a great saving. `Boys Suits, two. pairs bloomers, regular $10.50, special . . ._ . . $7.95 Boys. Golf Hose, regular 551.00, special , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..69c pair Boys Fleece-Lined Underwear, regular 95C,= special . . . . . . . . . . 69c A s ME.N S UNDERWEAR -- M'EN's UNDERWEAR Dods-Knit All Wool, regular $2.50, special . . . . .} ' - Penman s All Wool, regular $2.50, special . . . . . I ' ' $1'49 8"F'` Fleece-Lined, Vel'va_tex and Yorknit, reg. $1.35, special 95 garment" All Wool'Combinations, regular $2.25, special . . . . . $1.95 garment ,_ . ..............e... ucw al_ylC5 aua serviceable mater - ular $25.0O,espec1al . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men : All Wool Flannel Shitty, fegular $2.50, special . . . . . Men s Dress Shirts, new patterns, `reg. up to $2.50, special . Men's Fall Weight Caps, regular $2.25, special . . . . . . . . . MEN'S OVERCOATS in new styles and -serviceable materia1As,_ illr K9` nn tnnniol visiting her GOODS EXCHANGED-OR MONEY REF UNDED .11uI.11Kb';51_\'lIl;. .' In [HIS nelgi lDOI`hO0d. Next Sunday evening at 7 o'clock the minister of the Union Church will deliver the concluding: address on the ' subject of The Home and Matrimony" which has proven to be of great in- terest". The final subject of the ser-T ies will be The Great Proposal" and the Right, Bright Way." puuscxuul place LU uve A large number of visitors from Toronto - and other points spent Th:1nksg'ivin_::' in this neighborhood. I Next Snnnv Avnninnr -.+ '7 nrnunnv. We have also for sale some I Arthur Smith, formerly of Owen Sound, has-purchased the general store} l business from Mr. Boyce and will reg [move the stock across the road where] he is fitting up a premises. All wish -Mr. Smith success and hope he and his family will find Midhurst a very congenial place to live A Inn-on nnrn`hm~ n4= n:a:+n.... 4.-.......- MIDHURST Your home is worth moreto you now than ever before. Don t let it get in a run-down condition. It is much easier to make minor repairs than it is a big job. Don t delay too long in having repair `work done. We give exceptionel repair service. Our past experience qualies `us for such work. You wilfnd that wecan supply all of yo n%.d8 and that 'l'\I'l!| cnnnu-...&.'....... __:1I ,, '- Consult Us About Your Building -unave nice new or we return prion your d '3, or by mail. Lar 4 `~PERF ATED-HONECo..Wa| 1 No skill needed. Paten t idea of "holes." pro`- venta Wire-edge or OVER-honing. Try one Sodaya. It will make your dullest old razor -shave like return priee-50c. at A your dealer's. by mail. Laran m'.2L sun. Hone__ Your R_zo_1_' I -`j . . . .L79c eturn priee-b0c. il. La mu.` 1 117. ?.`.o.. Wa:.:nille.`0nt. 2115, reg- $17.50 . $1.49 . $l.Q0 Ziile.-9:4 An I --u.. ...,, room. Let me but fing i when vzuzrmn wis` This is my um: I\\\' 4lnnIn' Let me but do n ,. day . In field 01' fnrv-.~' _ In 1'narin*.'; max k` u-nnrn LUIS In _ my (hm '()f_ all \\'.h) This '\vnrk n\\I'I\ \\'-: uun \\u_\ To suit my pm\'(-r.~'. Thou shall I . ..-..r 'h.....- II|_L; ll|'lIl .\ And (-In-(-rful shndmvs {:1 11 .At evontido n `.Be(-uusv 1 kn " h*. `Paint urn ')l'tS of \':1 `Will have : To (-lean 1-ml `rn1xture`~>f um and nnv pint 4-. the mixture tn I brush zmd puns! FEED YOUR PULLETS NOW wma Thursday, Noi We assur best guali and` w Harry PLUMBING TIN Telephone 14 1` `Vti{ oercd one wl contau _ guara_n The `P. skilfull found alone f the W0 Excnsivl EEASEI Fill -tlze_-Bglsiket " Experience points theway . La;ge Quantity of ICU A unnjun :--- _ Capital. :s.oao,oo_o' - ' v----- 0 Why? Because he knew 'from experience that one must first learn to save before "he is capable of handling other money matters suc- cessfully. Systematic saving develops responsi- bility and careful judgment, and gives that condence which leads to success. We invite you to make your start now with RECENTLY a man_ left his sen a portien of his estate an condition that he save $500 out of his own earnings within` ve years. ` V viii, . Q vs ~ CROWN Hll..L Allandal; Established 1855 HIHJI, -)1` . Mr. and Mrs. Maclntosh of Tor-I onto spent the week-end at Thos. _WnIt's. i1L D. J71. ISE,VI'lOlS'. , Jack Hamilton of Toronto spent the holidavwith his cousin. Thos. _Bow- man, Jr. o 7|/fun null `R1 ... at. -1-,,;, c .. ._ Mr. and Mrs. Wilson ,Hurst and son Ralph of Toronto spent the week-end- at S. Reynolds . I .Tnr|II T-Tsn-nilfnn AP VI`.-...n...L.-. ....-..A. L1-- vmueu nun`. neynomsv last week. ! was at LVLUUIISIOHB. i Mrs. Bellamy of_ Medicine Hat ls, expected to be present and address] the Club on Friday evenlngcn The Industries of Medicine Ha.t. ~'- Mrs. -Bellamy will also have samples of the pottery and glass work to show. Everyone welcome in the basement of the church on Friday evening at 8! o'clock . V , ' VIHILIHK HL a'unn1at:u_e t0(la_V. "Miss Mary Alpin and Frank Water- field of 'I`oronto spent the _Week-end` at the for-mer's home here. `Mr, and 1\/Tin: Dnk 'l'_'r.......1.. -1 *r_--- at.` uu: 1.urmer's nome nere. ` Mr. and Mrs. Bob Harris of visited at-S. Reynolds last week. Mr`. nnd Mrs T-Tuna} nanny` - ulna.` 1\Ul1_Y HUG S011 and MP8. '1`hOS.' Hurst of Barrie spent Thanksgiving at W. Hurst's. ` .M1'. and Mrs. `James Bowman are visiting at Surmidnle today. I `Miss Marv Alnin on.-I 'mm....1. -nr..4._.. wt-can-enu at ms nome here. Miss Mary Walt is spending a week in Toronto.. , I K Mrs. Vvaite and family ot.Aut-om `spent, Thanksgiving at W. H. Martin's. Mr. Crockett nn M r no `Hurst `V `Ila uuug Mrs uIJC`lllIIUl`Ill`ll Ha ' "Mr. and Mrs.'Jr$hn Homley and the .Misses Mabel and Alma/and Gordon Homley, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hattie and children and Mrs. Hattie. Sr.. all of Toronto, spent Sunday at George .Alpln s. -r Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Martin `of "Toronto are spendinga week at the forms-r s_ home here. `Mn and 11...: Q 1' n..-...-u.a_ __ _..L 1uru1e1":5. nome nere. ` Mr. and Mrs, S. J. Reynolds spent Sundayat Gilford . N/I've Tfnihr ant` no-\- ....'.z 1:... nu--~ I ayt'.uL,'J.'llunKHglVlTlg' at W. 11. Martin's. Mr. Crockett and; Mr. Coutzhlin of Toronto spent the week~end at T. Connell's. `Ml ... ....A"1|,r.... 1n|.:.._. 1~'.n-_ -,, - - uy H})!`!llL aunaay at nzgnert. V ; R. Davis and W. J. Toronto spent the, holiday Bannerman s. RI nu-.41 `Itnn -'l`AI.... T1-.___1- p1_nu1eu`s. Mr. and `Mrs. Eldon Wice and fam- ily spent Sunday at Egbert. 'VV_ R. Davin and TV T T'\n-vln -J uuurctuu on '.I.'uesua.y OVBDUIE. The Rev. Mr. McEwen of Hillsdale took the service in the Union Church on Sunday morning. Rev. Mr. Paley, was at Moonstone. lzfovu Ilnllovncr no 1u ...n..:.... 1-3-; 1-! '1uu.llK8glVlt-'.' at W. 11. Martin's. Thomas Allan of Toronto spentthe week-end at his home here. Minn Marty Ixnsu In nun...-u..... .. --.--I- Nov. 11--Mr. and 1M :-s. Rod Rey- nolds and children of Toronto spent the week-end at S. Reynolds . | Dr`. V, 'I" nflflrltr Tmlrnnra ......-.... LUV.` WEEK-8110 at B`. .l1e,VTI0ld8'. ' I Dr. W. '1`. Banting`. Lucan. spen iThanksgiving at W. H. Martin's. Thnmnn Allan nf "I`nnnn6~.~. nu.n..o`4I... nuuuuy wun wuss vnoga uujnam. _ I I Hugh Fisher of Toronto spent the I holiday, with friends here. ` ` A \ I ' I MPH Nnvnunn `Dnnuvn nun! ...\... '-_I...lL-_1 nouaay, wxtn friends here. \ Mrs. Norman Brown and son visited her aunt, Mrs. Anthony Huth,_Vigo. wuu NIX`. unu, Mrs. Wlll Blakely. Alex. .Grant~ returned home on Sat- urday_ night after spending the sum- mer at Madison. Sask. Ml Flnrn 'R'nRTnhh Qfuvn-A- --A--` Hit?! 11!. ivuuuson. b'a8K. Miss Flora McNabb. Stayner. spent Sunday with Miss Vioia Culham. HIXEH Flnhpr nf Tnwnnfn "urns.-.6 CI... u uuung .. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Bates and- daughter Jean spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. \Bates. New `Lowell. ` - ` Herb Clark, Collingwgod. Sundayed ` I with Mr. and Mrs. Will Blakely. Alex. . ,rn.nt- I-ntnu-nod I-Inn-an nu .a.-.4 nuuuuy wun II'le!`l(I8 at Nndnurst. George Taylor left last week to .spend `two weeks` in Muskoka; deer I hunting- . Nlr and Mme 'll nl;lIl.. n`..4..... __.-.1 H11`. auu Aura). xsaac Lgarrutners and Mr. and Mrs. `Valuer Carruthers snent Sunday with friends at Midhurst. I GQOEEE "l`n.vlm~ loft In of nrnnb I-A Jllleu LHBIII 10!` L118 weex-enu . Irwin Luck has been among the ! hunters in the north. W A nllrnhnvu (warn fish-: 9InlnI61v utbnu- .1uuuK5g1vlug wun Irlenas in Sutton. Miss Cora Buie of the nursing staff of the Memorial Hospital, Orillia. is . spending two weeks with her parents. Mr. and`Mrs. A. D. Buie. - (`.m'-.ll.'("_|~rVmim~ Tnnnntn .3...-....4 4|... 1...: mr. unu xylra. A. u.~15u1e. Cecll Crosier, Toronto, spent the hol- `may with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Crosier. MI? and Thf-an `I ...-..... r.-_...__;u- -..- J - ..-... .......,.u up ;u.nvLn:c,y. it-M1`, Hadden of Toronto snent the iweek-end with George Moir, Sr., and sons. ~ -' ' ' Mrs. Joseph Spicher and daughter. Miss O_ttelyn,vand son, Norman, spent Thanksgiving with friends in Sutton. M188 COPE. RI]!!! hf flan hnr-ulna ulvnf ""a;'.3i5' uTe a}f1"1ra ?;Il;:l::r;er l left on Wednesday to spend the winter b, in the camps at Pakersley. `Mn u...:'.1..... ..a rn ..... .- -_, E November 11'--Dr. and Mrs. W.` G. Booth of NewALowell called on Mr. and Mrs . Peter Giffen on Sunday. I` I-Tonnlzl 'Dun{n ......I AIn..-_9 `srv - Resrvles: $U."'D-F comm Elmvnlo x_uL uu10I'(1. . ' I Kelly and son and Mrs. Thus. of `Ram-in ennnf 'lVko..1,..-..I..:..... uruzswr. ` and Mrs. Isaac Carruthers and [Id MPH. `VRIFDP nrnivfhnnu nr\nu1{- uuxueru HI um uurul. - ' i A numbe; from this vicinity attend-, ed the fowl supper and concert at; Churchill on Tuesday evening. The Rev. Mr. Mnwnn nf nnlaagla KNOCK unlit: IIBFB . Iv.V nnldsx lnuf nrnnlr V180 Davl of at -Thos. ""7a':7x51ce will be heldiin the Union church. Sunday, at 3 p.m`. There will be a. period of songhefore the regular service _begins.- All are invited to at- tend and partlcipat . - LIIIH WEEK . Jos. Chappel received word recent- lye from Edmonton that his son Nel- son, who is attending` Alberta. College, had beenoperated on for appendicitis. Latest reports __ are that he is doing -nicely. Rn:-ulna will `an k..I.1':... n... nutty . . Mr. McDoua`Id of "P01-onto visited his daughter, Mrs. W.` J. Armstrong, over Sunday. Macaw: 'pr\nRuIvniv ......a -n.-_..._.--.-- -1: um rvxuuves nere. - ' . Mrs. A. Armstrong. Sn. L. V . Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Beilby and children motored to Toronto _ves- terday to see the former's sister," Mrs. Philips, who is sick. - Nnn (`lava flvonf ha In-u.x...... 1...... 44.. ruulpa, wno ls SICK. . Miss Clara Grant is having her ton- sils removed in the R. V. Hospital this week, Tna r`1hn......-.1 ..........:-....: ----.A.a .7- Dunuuy. Messrs. 'Boadway and Dinsmore of Toronto visited `Murray Ronald yes- terday. - ' V Thos. McKinney of Barrie is visit- ing relatives here. ` REV: A A nvnnoun..- cm- 1' 7" uuxne nere. v 1 Mrs. Cottrell and two children of; Port Elgin have been visiting her}. brother, E. O. Drury. Mr. Cottrelll joined them for the week-end. I Irurin TJIDII hon hnnn nnnnrna flan . UL LII idly. and Miss Brown at Elmvale. . Misses Bernice and Wirmifred Young of Toronto visited tlfeir home over the week-end. T ' Ilhaann Q.-....'. .....1 \v.'_,_,,, 1- --- - ux Lvuqlunu were nome on Sunday. Miss Elvia Channel and her niece. Ruth Chappel, ofT'I`oronto, were guests ot_'the farmer's parents over the ho]- idav. ' wcclc-eu. Misses Sara and Norma McKin1e.v `'01 Midland were home Sunda.v.~ hnnnnl and how n{nnn uu-.u 1.5 wsxung xvyss Jessle Eoyston. The school teachers visited their homes over the holiday: Miss Kennill at Watford, Miss Blythe at Durham and Miss Brown Minna: Rnrn-Inn on.-I 1xn......:o.....: xy..._.._ Nov.` 1]---M'i':'as Armstrong of Tor- onto is visiting Miss Jessie Foyston. The school tn.nhm~.q vicrifnrl nm:.. auu unruly _Ve'cu`S [0 en,1o_v{tnem. Signed .on behalf of the people of this community, Mrs. Carrie Hast- ings. Mrs. John Laughlin; d.L~lU was `(LS IUllO\VSI ~ _ . Dear Mr. and . Mrs. Taylor:-VVe have met-`here today to convey to you the sympathetic feelin_:s and love of the people of_ your community and for the past years. \Ve feel the great loss which you have had in the loss of your home _-and the many things. whichhyou held derir and now that years are creeping: on we want you to feel that all is not lost. Everyone must have a home, but what is home without love. and since: you have al- ways shown -this side of life no matter. what hardships were to bear we` want you to accept this money and these [small tokens as expressions of our llove, hoping that the years to come will bring. you comfort ancl.happiness and many years to enjoyethem. Sianed .nn hphah` nf Hm rsnnnin -4: /with whom you have been associated ` expressed her thanks to the community ' tcuus uuuumg on it in the near future. Miss Edith, McCullough of Toronto is spending a holiday with her mother, Mr.. William McCullough.- Fine Christian Spirit Shown Following therdisastrous fire which recently completely destroyed Henry Taylor's house, together with its con- tents, the ladies of the community evidenced their christian spirit by col- lecting and presenting to Mr. and Mrs. Taylor $116`00 in cash; about 100 pieces of kitchen and general house furnish- ings, 68 quarts of fruit and pickles. On Tuesday evening of last week Mrs. Laughlin and Mrs. Hastings met Mr. and Mrs. Taylor atthe home of Mrs. J, McLean and made the presentation. Mrs, Taylor with tears in hereyes as did also Mr. Taylor, who expressed the hope that-when they were again situated in their new home. which is in the course of erection, the friends .would gather and have a cup of tea with them. The address was read and presented by Mrs. Harold Hastings and was as follows: -` nm, .. M3. 1\.`[ .... m.. ..u -`uni-"I 11>, All it very SHOP! nme. . Vvilliam Noble of. Bradford has nur- chased `the village property formerly owned by thelate Mrs. Reid and{in- tends building can It in the futur. Edith 1\/fr-(`.n`llnnn-h ne 'l"I\nr\-`- November 11-Miss I-Iildua MoLean'ofg Toronto was a. holiday guest at her home here. `Ira l"nffv-all ant` Quin nklinnn Aft Ul. uus WEEK wim ms parents. `Mr. Gray of Barrie, who has the con- tract ofjerecting William Reid's grain elevator, is making rapid progress and should have it ready for business with- in :1 very short time. Vvillinm Nnhln no 1:>....,:c..._.a L- uuuuuy wlm Noah Grose. 1 Harry Tebo ofOrillia spent Monday. of this week` with his I `Mr_ Grav nf `Rm-y-in ms. 1...... n..- ..-.. . . . . .. .,.n.u. ucuucl, VV_HllU.Hl Dl'0Wn. Miss Mary Noble of Toronto spent the holiday with her parents. Mr. and? Mrs. M. Noble; The Misses Ruby and Florida Adams spent theholiday with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. AIex.'Adams. B_ T. Rnilnv nf` 9...~.+rm..: .......... n. nu`. kulu Mrs. Alex. Adams. | I B. V . Bailey of Stratford spent the holiday with Noah Grose. } I-`mt-rv Tnhn f\f"ni`n .......... u:.__-:I,,- , x\u'Kpu(.I`lCK' several carloads of wheat. | Reg. Canning and Elmer Grose of: Toronto and Byron Grose `of Letroy motored to South River last Friday to spend the holiday with Mr. and Mrs, I Cecil Grose. 1 . - . _ ___ I "I"I1n forum as: I_.. nut. u.-,, , - o ucuu uroe. ; 3 The farm on the 7th line of Ir'misfil.i formerly owned by the late Thomas Hastings and recently ownedby A. Kirkpatrick has been purchased by` John W. Jack. i The many friends of J. B; McLean? will; learn with regret that he is re-[ ported seriously ill. . v M188 Marv Rrnurn AF `D...-..1e.....-: -.-al purwu senously 111. 3 Miss Mary Brown of Bradford and? Earl` of `Toronto spent the week-end? with their father, William Brown. Nfiuu Mann mv..I..1- ..n n-~-- - x-euesnments were served. I _Mr. Myles has resigned his position as clerk in the Sterling Bank and his place has been taken by Mr. Hart, of Stoutfville. _ - The U.F.O. shipped two fine car- loads of live stock last week and A. Kirk patrick- several carloads ' REE`. Canning` H.nd mlh1Dv (lumen nfv gcnutu uuauness way. A number of friends gathered at the home of Audusv King on the evening of Tuesday, Nov. 4. A very enjoy- able time was spent_in receiving the! American election returns by radio, Later in the evening oysters and other` refreshments served. Mr_ Mvlau hag u-`ant.-.........1 |.:.. ..-...-42- uppulllleu. ` ` ' The transferring of the geneml `storel business formerly, carried on by A. Ki1'kpat1'ick, who sold out to. Ivan.` Grose, has} been completed and Mr. Grose is now serving the public"in his_ genial business way. I A number nf frinnda u-on-.n..,.,: -4 u.- Brown & Co. a.uu an-a. 1800 on wecmesday evening! of la'st week, it was decided to` hold a public Christmas tree and entertain -' ment on the evening of Dec. 19. A very. strong programme committee was I appointed. ~ = I` 'l`hn fIvnnn1 nn3nn- I\ Al... ........,..I Nove'mbex"10A--Miss L1icy vJacks spent `the holiday with hexy parents, Mr; and Mrs. William Jacks. ' Mrs. Lewis Cross `of Independence. 'Mo., `is visiting with Mrs. Martha ~ ` Cross ._ I - `H. Hastings and Wm. Good-fellow are having ra.dio.'sets installed in their homes. 4 ' .. David Laughlin with his aunt, Mrs. Grogen, and children._,o Toronto, spent the Thanksgiving holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Jno. .La.ughlin.` Non:-lv nvmqyhm-In can... 7 ..a....-- . -~ Aura. duo. -ua.ugnun. I Nearly everybody from Lefroy `at - tended the fowl _supper in connection I with the church at Churchill on .Tues-_ day evening of this week _and report a fine time. _- ' - . At a Union Sunday School /,execu- tive meeting. `heldat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tebo on Wednesday evening! last week. was decider] m hnhi 9' Mwas 'r"3R9Y Maztung`, a'um1a_v. , Miss Arnold of Mansfield. Mr. Gal- 1au,*.5,`h_er and family of Everett and Miss'Nesbitt of Toronto were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Rod Gallaugher for Sunday and Thanksgiving. ` \ .7 nuu.1 uunuug _Lr1p up nortn. The people of this vicinity extend sympathy` to John Trumbly in the loss of-his wife. - Vhnn 1\l.\......'.. .._'....a. rnI.....v_._._2-_:_._ U.L`.l.llS wue. Thos. Morris spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Nichol of Beeton. . 1|!-u neat` `Ill..- ` \Y....:I.. .._.u 11.. -__.a ECU LUII - Mr. and Mrs.` Nevils and Mr-.` and Mrs.` Dalton Draper of Clover Hill visited with Mr.` and Mrs. Albert. Marling`, Sunday. Mice Ar-nr nf `KIl aafolA `All... his`, "c'h2Ia; Winii 17I;3}1Z` including Spys, Seeks and Greenings. J

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