LU a. 11.. ISEIOH & SOUS. ` At the Division Court held in B ford on Saturday, Judge Vance pr: ing, P. R. West was sued by 3. sp buggy -wheel company for balanc stock subscribed. Mr. Westjs def was misrepresentation, and the was decided in his favor. ' When MPH T.nnh: Dayan..- .1 11-5 -- ' alarmed a number or citizens who re- peen on crutches ever since. 1 The burning of a fiery cross on the high land near Alliston last week- garded it as the work of the Ku Klux Klan. Others, however. think the fire was thework of a. practical joker. The big vfreighters have been lying up in the different harbors on Geor- M gian Bay during the past few days, ` main. . x Orillia electors will vote on two by- laws at the, coming municipal elec- tions. one on the Board of Educa- tion's application for $65,000 for_an ex-- tension to the Collegiate Institute and the `other to grant fixed `assessment to J.'R. Eaton & Sons. At th Tiiviainn (`nun-.6: I...1: 2~ '` ' uruxe ner arm Just below the- Six years ago she had her` hip in a. fall , as a. result of which 2 been on crutches burnin2' n1 9 mm... .........- uccli elected to the Council of the College of Physicians and Surgeons "of Ontario. for the District which com- prises the counties of Simcoe. Duf- ferin and Grey. The general store at Christian Is- land, managed by Leger Brunelle,..was destroyed by fire last. Week. . `Brunelle lived` over the store_ and lost all his household articles. The in- surance was very. small. _ , A distinguished honor has come to a Duntroon lady, Mrs. Jack Hewson. who at the annual Women's Institutes of Ontario recently position of vice-president. Mrs. T. Kilk broke her _Six ago had her` hln s.....;..... meeting of the Federated `T held in Toronto, was elected to the i enny of Bradford _fell 4` in the house last Wednesday night and i just elbow. ` I Nov. 30, in a `V1 blinding snow storm . Rev. J. W. Stewart has been ted to remain as nasfnr M n... u .._-- .. .....ua.u.cu wun tne Li. W.V;A. 0rillia s new skating rink is com- pleted.- The ice surface is 190 by 80 feet and is the largest north of Tor- onto. I , The Hydro service at'IWau_baushene was interrupted on Nov. 1 by a fire . that melted the copper wires running into the sub-station. , The sixty-sixth anniversary services of Stayner Presbyterian church were held on Nov. 30, Rev. James McKay of London being` the preacher. enhurst, have begun Work on a factory building in Orillia. in which they will h manufacture large pleasure craft. The Rfnni-nan 1\/rn..1...:.....__ _. .. ~ ... vv cal. uwuumbury for 1925. Colllngwood War Veterans have re- organized` and their new Association will be affiliated with the G.W.V.A.` I OI'nR natty gal-.\L:..._ ---'--` vct. `(sau- Vl.'.lIlH5l 0 of feldspar his been dis-` North Orillia, near Port the property of M_r. Lg- ether it is in `Daving nuan- at uemw me` elbow. broken of Whih aha has MiN6E1ViiX F .. ..-.... nu: u. vv . Y .11. e by` 80 Tor-' ..... uvlu Ill .Dl.'d.ll" dge presid- spring 1} balannn nf ucu uy it sprmg balance of defence L and fhn An..- Brad- no v\vInu{A she I 1. cue ual ; ashore . uni-onnp I nu: Luuall. -MAN" g 30 Elizabeth st.. ' Phone 1013. 3 % . g 6 Z@&3i&&&&Q&&&&&&&@QQ&Q@@Q `Z ' T 3 ALL THE LATEST FICTION AND REPRINTS FOR Q PRESENTS FOR THE OLDER ONES Q 5,. ~ rtI.;I.II.....r. 'r.--- --J 0- '- ' * The - '~'<':'F1'<')'1'c':F " HALLOWI Examiner and get ail the local and district news. _s2.oo a you auu uuy 0: ue('.., 11! Any motion to ([1 the same, or any p be made Within thrc`-( first publication of th not be made theronf nfb `Who Our? n- ' and such by-law wu. Notice is hereby law was passed hy Corporation of the on the 26th day of"; ing for the gunrunt by the County of . bentures of the Tr. the amount of $54,n0( tion of a. permanent tions of Dunlap and Registry office for vision of the County 2nd day of Dec., 19 Anv nnnnn on uul. ue mace meronf Dated the 2nd day. 19-51c J. T. SIM-PS .9..- Nons or RE BY-LAWT Telephone I80.` . V _ . nu, gnu uu_\ 4-9:51c J. T. sun: Notice is hereby was passed by 1h.- poration of the 1`. the` 26th day of N for the guamnu- the County of Sin tures of the Tm-.'n amount of $18,(mn_ of sewers under t ment Act. and mu- istered in the 1:31: Registry Di\'iSiI>!1 Simcoe on the 21141 Army rnnnn o , . . . .. unuluuc UH LDC ZHH Any motion to qt same, or any par made within thrw first publication of not be made then-< Dated the 2nd (l:1_\' 1n pc, - ~4-- guests vvH'(* l`(-(' Lord l\l.'u-;ulln people which In noble achivvmm-1 cestors will now worthy to he rt.-z mote (les(-1-nclnnt cannot be said 1 peter. Exoniunsr `in their r'it_\"s Town (?`lerk. Mr dress showed him an hiStm'i.'m of wi ed upon the city's hi.s hearers with -antiquity of [hv and, in pa1'ti('u].'gr and the city .< r wenton to will at played beneath th hall and which, I presented by (In- Ontario, a fl:1;:`l return from th The gift flag frnr Parry, was flown every yez1r_0n I-Im link with Canauln eter in the G1`:-.'H Owen, whom th(-_\' day, was Mayor 0 NOTICE or R BY-LAV The Bill uuuuug uni VISH a. city with :1 L'x`- glad to knnw th were some from The nexvspnpor being received in way as the rnn .~u guests were T.nv-A `r\/f........|.. rush, make t Avoid the Ch `appointment Acnsluus uurIn;.r Arriving in drove at once to where we \\'(`I`(' Rowsell, the M Aldermen and n A profusion of adorned the hull nnmina fkn . . . . auurucu Lne mm coming the vjsit 9'r~if1r uvik n FRESH MILLED sum) PH( Exeter, Th from an him one of the moss ited. It xvns we had not mo The Corpomth .the oldest in swords were g Henry VII and Tudor Sovereig much prized C: carried before- The city is'mo. ._ its proud boast been under f< domination. It tlnuously since dates back to owners of the i tuppence nnnun of that h_uildin Exeter illustm other city th government. I the mayor's om city seal has I. since 1170. In wonderful cnlloo articles c0m1m-to story of thishis being letters 1; of nearly evm reigning Ari-ixrinnr in ljpk CHRI Thursday, I o\/E1 Harry Barron PLUMBING HEINZ DOMINION _ ,__- _--g--vvvv JIJII wan good" oceries at bargain prices these days. A Million and more hoppers visit Dominion Stores each week with a certainty of makin a saving and buying the best. You won faction anywhere like you do when Dominion Store. t'.nd a` shopping sat1s~ ' buying. at your nesrest HEINZ NEW NAVEL % " BEEKIST V `COOKED ORANGES HONEY SPAGHETTI swan-:1 and'JUlCY~ 6 lb. _79c M .r 1 =0 99:. Q: .:`_L. Boys Rubbers in same style, sizesA1 to 5,_-at" . . . . A$2:35 Youths Rubbers in same style, sizes 11 to 13, a't'$2.15 Child's Rubbers in same style, sizes 8 tr) 10, at . ;.$1.85' Special Prices in Youths Heavy Gum Rubbers, v 3_-eyelet_ style, sizes 11 to 13, priced at $1.85 ` ' j vwu suovcu U a on I at ' ." "ii1.`:,%{2d%?E:.;:*::i.h:?,:z292% ;7;'?.3.';e1.e.3 Bestqualit , in siz- es 4 to 10 , at 85c Misses sizes 11 to 2 at . . . . . . . . 95 wuma SA'l`lN PASTRY FLOUR 24 1.35. $1.05 } Exclusive Agent. for 'vPEA5E FURNACES BING - HEATING TINSMITHING got LED OATS ____.. -yr n 3 II` a, Celery, Oxuil, Aspnnnp " CANADA : BACON 2E' D. 133 Duglof _St. [ DATES lbs. zlc Bi:1`?ER_1='o?)'Tv'vEXR ' not have to seafch for good` grocerie Million each making best: _You _won _t'.x_1d shopping sans. In 'hi_g'11_f-;3:1;t:ckle style, sizes 6 120x105 ` priced at $2.45 -annual VII 6 9Y?"hF` CANDIES JELLY BE.4l\{l;lS, HUMBUGS cmzms, ssas% 25c cuocomzs,m.Lms II. sum-znscorcn wmsns 29%, wmmzn ' f cuoclnkliras 35%.. I , nu I9 \llXIl) ` Fillscrts, Almonds, Brazil: Walnuts \sm:L'u5nwALNu1s Ihmln..- I/_ v. . AUNT DINA !-I MOLASSES. - 2% Size AUNT DINAH -C A :4.:-4 - Albert Higgins, a. dope fiend, stole a bottle of morphine tablets from a. `doctor's office in Orillia. on Nov. 29. He was arrested the sam evening and later was convicted of` having drugs in his possession unlawfully, and sen-A tenced by Magistrate` Clark to six months at Burwash prison farm. sruceluuy mto the water." But we had to go to Hamilton for this: The unfortunate woman was killed while cooking her husband's breakfast in a horrible manner. We cite these quotations merely to prove that burninghaystacks in police. courts is a common practice with newspapers. 4 ' MAYFIELD Vamp yuua.u.n Au & newspapers . ,__ __.,;, .. - van 1: Aug: 11041.5 nusslng. " A Welland paper, a few years ago- when `shipbuilding was. an industry here, said: It was christened the Bad- ger by Mrs. . , who broke a. bottle of wine over the` stern'and slid gracefully into the water." UL` 11155 n We got this one in the Standard the other night: For Rent. Lovely furn- ished room in private family with bath on. car line." -Worse than. that. however. was the statement in the Ni- agara Falls Review: John McGloske,v who lost his car last Friday, was found today standing by the side of the Portage road with parts missing. ' `shinhnnmna `Iron .... a--~--~A uuy. The gem we have quoted is "culled from the columns of a. nearby news paper, a. newspaper that it would be unfair to name. Truth to tell. most newspapers do that sort of thing more or less. .'\"If.. Iva`: L`l..1_. -.. - - -- *- ..__..v- :1: null lI\[VVLn=l1" A (Welland Telegraph) _ . George Haun was sentenced to three years in prison for setting fire to hay- stacks at Welland police court Mon-- day. l . 2 1:,,,_ _2V; In (I unn--.- MADE T FAIIAIIA NEW V . . --A mi In L T NEWSPAPER HOWLER$" fwnllnn "l'!.\I,......'.__.|_ \ In 'f1i_gi1`":3-1:1:c 1` style, sizes 11_to 2, priced at $2.75. In 3-bI71 cashmerette, f low style . heels, medium `toe, sizes 2} to 8, priced at . $3.25 L 29 ssc.;,T' 4915. _2_1fu- %3lc 41.11., FIIQIIB N0. 593 - If your home is childless. how are you going to have a Merry Christmas? Impossible. We have children. aged from one year to eight, who can be real Joy-givers if cared ton and. directed. andwill, richly repay,a.ny real affec- . A maiden`-lady adopted a baby- girl over eight years ago, and {in a. recent letter she `says: I feel "cont dent tha.t"I will never_'re- gret -the ~s_t` p"I have taken. :She is certainly ya-`dea;r ;brighti ll_ttle_pet, and t her jlove-for'}me is -really wonderful." There is no othezycreature can resond 1 very encouraging. For "the month of December it will be just fine if, as usual, toys. candies, fruits, nuts, and useful presents are brought in for the very essential Christmas tree. Every child looks for- ward to Christmaswith eager hearted expectation and` the children at _the Shelter have never been disappointed. The joys provided other years could hardly be surpassed, but they might i this year. A phone call to `the Matron will get information which will help in selecting thatwhich will be most help- tul.-. Phone No. 693. . ' If vmnv hnvnn in ..1..u.1Vt-.._ -- a mus. apples; 1-1111's Bakery, 8 doz. buns. The Executive` Board on behalf of the children gratefully `acknowledge the above.. Every donation is useful. and the continued interest of the people is very encouraging. For "the mnnfh A: -n..........-.... :4 ~---- a girls aresses, 2 coats;_ Crown Hill ~W.I., girl's dress, clothing; Stroud and Gilford Methodist churches. 2 bags turnips, bag `carrots, beets, cabbage, marrows, pumpkins, apples; Mr. Clax- ton, 2 bkts. apples; Little Betty Burk- heavd, child's `coat and searf; Mrs.,A. McNabb, _8 aprons; Social. Evening, Midhurst. $6.50; Dr. Sprott, 2 squares oil cloth, rocking chair; Mrs. John Tracey, 5 jars fruit and pickles; Knock Baseball Club, basket chicken, box cake,tpie, bread; I-Iill s Bakery, 4 doz. buns; L.O.LV. 234, box chicken. bkt. cake, pie, tarts, 3 loaves bread. box of cakes; A. Gilchrist (Guthrie), bkt.- carrots, onions, cabbage; Miss Burton. 2 bkts. `apples; Hill's Bakery. . plUK.l8S, Jeuy; Ladies A1d,Hp.Wkestone, 6 jars fruit and pickles, bag potatoes, box biscuits, bag carrots, 2 bkts. apples, 3 lbs. butter, 1 lb. tea, 2 bars soap, box paper dolls and patterns; Mrs. H. Reid, bkt. apples, onions. cabbage, pumpkins; Miss G. Keenan, 3 girl's dresses, 2 W.I.. dress.` alnfhinau .e+.m--A T Brotherhood, of Boilermakers. bkt. `sandwiches, 5 cakes; Miss M. S. Currie, 8 prs. boys stockings, 21 prs. mitts; Burton Ave. Methodist Church. 6 pies, 5 cakes, apples, cabbage; Mrs. R. Partridgefjar fruit, 2 jars jel1y,.doz. buns; Tottenham W.I.. 13 jars fruit; Minesing W.I., jar fruit; Mrs. Bishop, 5 Jars fruit, jar honey; Miss Laidlaw. bkt. apples, cabbage; Mrs. Seagram. bkt. -` apples; Mrs. Hume, 4 boys books; St. Ma_1ry s Church, box of cake, sandwiches; A Friend, 22 jars fruit, pickles, jelly; Ladies Aid,sH;a.wkestone, _6 pickles. bag nnfnfnnu & DONATIONS RECEIVED AT 0. A. SHELTER DURING NOVEMBER . assist in all Christian work. Besides .....,..e, uu|.a.1`.IU, nineteen years ago, Mr. and` Mrs. Campbell settled in this dis- Camphell could always find time to her sorrowing husband, the deceased leaves to mourn her loss one daughter and three. sons, Mrs. Wm. Campbell, Archie and-Malcolm of this district. and Laughlin, of`To1-onto. Six chil- drenapredeceased her. The body left Mazenod on Wednesday, arriving home on Thursday and on arrival of her-son from Toronto the funeral was, held on Sunday from the family residence. Funeral- service was conducted in St. Margaret's church, Wynyard, after which the body was conveyed to its last resting place in the Union cem- e ery. 1oL..,`v.`.., I... ; Dyment & Son as lumber inspector to Gravenhurst, working for Mickie, until. coming tp.Barrie._ Five years ago he built on his property on Pene- tang St. where he died. His funeral on Sunday last was largely attended by his many relatives and friends. The Rev. H. E. Wellwood, whose church the deceased attended `since living in Barrie, conducted the service at the house and at the cemetery at Minesing. - The many floral tributes and the many friends and neighbors who gath- ered,( indicated `the high esteem in which hevwas held. Three brothers and one sister survive him. The pall- bearers were six nephews: Alex. Mc- Kee, Arthur McKee, Jr., William Priet. A. .1 pnlnub 044. T\---!- ` .......muu `culu _nauzaoetn.Swansa.y. . At ` an early age he removed with his .par- entsv to Collingwood. When` twenty years of age he went to` Severn Bridge, Muskoka, wherehe worked for Smith & Ball, lumbermen, until 1879. He married on' Jan. 11, 1877," Elizabeth` McDivitt, a daughter of Thos, Mc- Divitt and Jane` McDivitt of Severn Bridge. In_1879 he removed to Grav- `enhurst where` he_ was employed in. lumbering for some years before going to Deloraine, Manitoba. After four years on his farm there `he returned Gravenhurst, Ilinrlvinn em. In--'- WM`. JHENRAY JOHNSON. ` . William Henry Johnson passed away at his` residence,,111 Penetang St., Barrie, on Thursday evening, Dec. 4, after a few hours illness, aged seventy years. He was born in Mulmur Town- shipyNov. 21, 1854, a son of William Johnson and _Elizabeth.Swansay. removed with ma ......_ au1'V1\'eB. '1'ne sons are E `Roy of Toronto, and H. A. of Alliston. 51'u.L1Lul1e or the people Whondhe sn ed. In 1881 he married Elizabeth V Lazfen. who with a family. of four M: survives. The sons Edward ROV of 'lnv-"nu!-n and LT A --- uuu LU A1011: . a. few men wh ergi liston expand! struggle for su the county wa municipalities Mr. Murphy was one of o spared not their en- es nor their resources to keep Al- ng in the days when the. premacy in the _-south of s being waged by several For a. number of years er of the town council _-... tvv a. ll. was In 1880 that Mr. Murphy came to Allis- ton, when the town was in its infancy. In 1890 he went into business and con- tinued till he turned over the reins to his sons when .his health compelled him to,quit; Mr. Murphy who snared um n..... .... w um 080 I0!` rive weeks. It 1 1 he went into hm.z........ .. v Lcaaly wUI1(1e!`I_l.lJ. ex; creature respond wAcsm=1='s oLn'iara:Vi.%1'i-Ivsrgs and . 115$]. LU U1" a )2` `ivn van nu vuul. pcxtu vas their A bonus Al ., ` A` duck entered in the eg competition at Bentley, Eng.,-11 world -records, by laying 225 225 days. V [ :.uuu._y . ~ ` Inquiries W I be treated as con-.- dential if desired, and information gladly given regarding, legal adoption 9f- children. ' `W. J_. JUSTICE, Secretary, Box 9i4, Barrie." - A ` . . to. the God-given affectlgri of the hu- man heart like a. little child, and no other cteatur/e should have the oppor-- tunity. ` ` ' Tnnnh--tau Quin 1.... 4._`.,_A,-' pzaun LU uruua. " ' , .A deposit has dis- covered in Stanton, on La- ~ vlonde. Whether in paying quan- tities remains to be seen, but the pros- pects_ seem good. Some development workhas` been done this fall. but no _shipment has yet been made. Felds- par is. used for enamelling, and the samples taken from the Port Stanton deposit are said to - give very satis- factory results. A Rochester firm has been interested in the discovery, and are ready to take the output of the minelwhen it is developed to a produc- ing basis, _ Lt: SUFV` ath Mc- ur S0113` rd and . James was decided in his favor. When Mrs. Louis Dusome of Midland returned to- her home at a late` hour one night last week, she found her three-year-old son- covered with blood and his pillow also saturated. In- vestigation showed that the child's face hatd been bitten in three places by a ra . ' The big freighter "Glenshee of the ' Great Lakes Transportation Co. got a bad tossing coming down the lakes last Week and arrived at Midland minus . one of her propeller blades. After unloading'at ilivlidland elevator repairs were made a d she returned up the lakes for another load. ` Accidentally piercing the palm of i her hand with a knitting needle, Mrs. ' Clarence Andrews of the` Draper town- T line developed blood poisoning in her hand. She was taken to the Brace- bridge` hospital and her arm operated upon with apparent success on` Dec. 1 but next d y she passed away by heart failure. . At the `annual meeting `of the Couch- iching Country Club, Orillia, the fol- lowing men were elected as Directors to fill 'office-.for a term of two years: John Scott, M. B. Tudhope, George Rapley and F. G. Evans.` The fol- lowing men were elected to the Dir- ectorate to hold office for a term of one year, S. E. Carss, Dr.`A. P. Ar- dagh, Dr. W. E. Brown and Robert Curran. - g . Regarding the announcement that Rev. J. J. .Black of Orillia has been invited to thepastorate of the Brechin and Gamebridge Presbyterian church- es, the Orillia Times says that Rev: Mr. Black stated that the call came as a surprise to him, and that he had absolutely. no intention_ of accepting it. Rev. Mr. McKenzie, who was former- ly at-\_Gamebridge, was recently induct- ed into the charge at Burnbrae made, vacant `by the removal of'Rev. Mr. Black to Orillia. nnnuif NP 0.1.3.... 1... - -- i3"1'3:`7E:I'."'ii$. 3 1" SI