,1}! _n Mor the or... of Adlnir. A)! I A pg-i}, pnrts.l numb Ann C Illli.` :1 and .\ and I larly Fred . nisfil, 17! ): \`Id_\ 1 ' l"1w subjw 'I`I.`I nun-'_ thiz-1`\ ' 1.`. .. Mrn'tL' ' DA? 1 nu.` l.l'rl.Ul UL 'iUUlb`l'Ho Mrs. McArthur- and Master `Donald went to Toronto one day last week where `the latter was operated upon for ear trouble. The operation"was quite successful and `tho patient is now getting along nicely. Mrsx,' Ellis: who had hnan ailing ?nn N01 N01 Hllpi ,\`n'I ;=u.|.u}g u1uu_5 xuucly. - Mrs. Ellis, who had been ailing for some time, died on Monday, 6th;inst., at the home of her son, Crawford~Ellis. The funeral service was held in the Methodist church here and interment took place in St. John's cemetery.` ` On Tueszdav evnninnr 2 nnnfafn urna uny. V ' A About a. dozen members of the newly formed fishing club made their, first expedition to the fishery `near Ivy on Monday but did not get a very large haul of suckers. ` V M.-n !MnA..n..... ,...,1 x,v....4....`1'\....._s.s UL ll: W&.f-",Ull Ull L118 FUHU. The remains of the late J no. Gourlay of Mlmico. but formerly of this place, were interred in St. Jolm s'cemetery on Tuesday. Ahnuf Q nvnn rnnv-nhnm: nf Han nauvlv; UIUDUU. The two local butchers, Percyi Rey- nolds and Chas. Skinner, are now pre- pared to give their customers quick service each having an auto instead of a/wagon on the road. The rnrnainc: nF fkn loin Ynn f1nu...ln.- Apr. 13--Arnold Breed`ohT i assist- jlng Duncan Mc'Arthu1' in the garage Ming MnI.pnd has rnrnrnnd fn hm IIIE uulluan LVLUAFLHUI` In me garage.` Miss McLeod has returned to her home near Orilli. since the school `l7p`6y7oii': :91/_,.e Xorczo uuuut. , t ' James McLean has rents-d D. Part-3 rldgds f:u'n1`fm- this year. { I j iaiisiginz Zn2'6a?b7J2'd:;g? % Tzt has no equal write go Head Offotze. Moolngl For Fm _Book|et HOME PAINTING MAD: :As_Y A souaav. A ' ROBINSON HARDWARE BARRIE, ONTARIO. noun .9`-PWES Ll 1:-uuap uuu uupeu 101`. g ,`MIss Viola Scott spent Sunday at! F . her home here. ' -H I -`7 The many 1.;riends of Miss Esther I 5 . u.~n.u.c-1 13131101) I Bishop will be sorry to learn that she. fis `not making the recovery" that her i friends] had hoped for. `Avfinq Vinln Qnnn annnlr a.....;:.;.. .4- ' 4.u1'.'9. V 111. ram`. 'b , Mrs.['Wi1l Hubbert of Holly is spend- ; ing a few weeks with her sister, Miss Isther Bishop. ` -'lm= rnanv fvinndu no` mnm. 1:w..n'.-.. | Mrs. Turen of Toronto is spending a few days with friends here. ` Mr. and,-Mrs. Von and Mr. and Mrs. George Norman are visiting Mr. and Mrs. VVrn. Parr. Mfr-:1 1X.'lll I.l'..`l-.1`.-...L nu 71.11.. 2.. _.-, , u uuu.-uuulg me tunerax or Wm. Elliott. I I !. Duuuuy. Alnx. McKay spent thc.week-end in: Orillia. ` ` Tnnmnn `Inf An I..\.. .....-.._) 1'\` I`I_,L ` [puruuuacu a. new wmys-Knight car. [ Mrs. Alfred Prlngle and. family of; Barrie are spending a few days with' Mr. and Mrs. XV. Scott. ' V John Dougherty.; W . J. Cole and` ! Henry Cole were in Toronto last week `attending the funeral of Wm. Elliott.` Lira- Tnrpn nf 'I`nI'nnfn In mm....:.:..... [purchased a. new \Vlllys-Knight UL V! I51 Lung. Miss Emma. Ford is spending her` Easter holidays with friends at Utopia. I It is reportedithat Clarence Ford has Mrs. Alfred Primzip and enmnu .-.9, I .April 13--'Mlss Emma Cloughley or? Burk's Falls is spending Easterholi-I days at her home here. I _T Vnwnrnnn In nnnn .. XII ..s 4.1.. 41",, uuya tu uer norne nere. _ J. McKernan is very in at the time [of writing.` V - ` [ -, ' Nfinn `Iarnvv-no `lnuu-I In ...........i:_._. u.'..-. Llllc Mr. Coughlin of Toronto, spent the holiday at '1`. ConnelI's. I-Tnrrv T(nlnnv In 4-.++.....::..... 4.1.... ;._.._ uuuuay tn. 1.. \.;unneu's. ' Harry Kelcey is -attending the trus- tees convention in Torontd this Week. I Mrs. VV. T-T, Martin In munz.-.... a.. Lees uunvenuon In Toronto this week. Mrs. NV. H. Martin is visiting in- ; Toronto. ' , . . - I any ucr uuuxe Ill mguert. Mrs. Alpin and daughter, Addie, are Visiting in Toronto. Bowfnan Allen spent the week-end at Cookstown; - lfiuu T.nnnr.uvA `anew ....4........! L. V, - nu. \.,uuna'|.uwu. . ' Miss Leonard has returned to `her, home at Craigvale after spending some; time with her sister, Mrs. W . H. Mar- I tin. Llllll tin. II 1u:a.II:y us uruuzl. I Mr. and Mrs. I-{ow-:u'd Bertram were; , . Sunday visitors with Mrs. '1`. A. Part-; ridge. ` I/Hum Dauuir. Tuunlnn /.4 "lV........L.. --L....3 \V CUR III LUlllIlgV\'UOU. Simpson of Toronto visited at Robt. Gibbons'- last week - K-fr and` Man T1711;-an `l_!.......4. ....4 ..-.- Vvallace Simpson and Miss Phair a ' 1.111 :5. ' . . `1;`fiss' Fraser is spending .the ho1idays at her home in Egbert. - T Rfmu Alnin and dliakfnn A.:.u.. ....;. Lnuuuurs - gaal, ween Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Hurst and son, Ralph, of Toronto spent the week-end` at S. H. Reynolds`! ' `Air and` Mr: `Rn:-1 1\,fn..Hn YJnI urn-.. ` at -3. n. neynu1us7 v - - Mr. and Mrs. Bert Martin, .1-Ial Mar- tin and Miss Frankie Martin of Tor- onto were Sunday} visitors at V . H. Martin's. ` .\-fln...E nnnn .. J... ....__._1:_-_. 4L,c Io- uxuu LUL` Luc uuuuuyu. ' Mrs. Thos. Ayevst, Barrie; is visit- 'ing'with her sister, Mrs. `Wm. Swltzr. Mrs. Connell-spent a few days. last week in Collingwood. '\K'::Ilnnn Qimnnnn nna mu..- rn....:_-l nun. I Miss Verna VVice is`home -from Tor- onto for the holidays. Rh-R Thne Avnv-cf `Da'-m'I- `E- "Inn A April `13--Mr. and VMrs. Vict5Vr'Rog- ers, Richmond Hill, spent Sunday with the latter's mother, Mrs, John Pa.ttr:r- A SO11. Buyfzgdvertised Things; ` `KNOCK was a, ueclueu success. A large nugnber of young people gathered at the home of A. -Benham. Thursday; April 9, and spent a. very en- joyable evening`. Fluf-',C. Miss Bessie Lrmder of ']`m'nntn W213 a. visitor with Mrs. Marley Beath on; Sunday. Alnv M!nI(un unnno I-la.-. ...,...I. ...-.1 :...x Luluuves nere. ' '- ' The play entitle The Minister's Wife's New Bonnet," given by the young people of this vicinity on April _8*. under the leadership of Mr. Paley; was a. decided success. A `gran vnurnhnn Al .... ...... ._--_!- ""1 E'~s. W. Nligent left on Monday. for her home in Alberta, after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A._Wa.tson, and relatives `here. V - "Finn o-non ....-.un...: urnI.- an-;_.-.. . uuy nu Durrle. ' F. Benham and family of Toronto are spending the `holiday at their home here. ~ x2uu.u.IU wnere ne nas secured Work. Mrs. Furlong and children of Elm- vale have returned home after spend- mg a. few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Handy. T `MFR. .'l'n,'I-nan Jnhncfnn annual 41.... 1...`: uuu Luvs. J. nanny. * Mrs. James Johnston spent the hp!!- .day in Barrie. 14" unnhnvn om: in-..8I.. Ac rn-._..._A- mm are uuuuuymg at tnelr nome here. A. Watson, who hasbeenhconfined to his. bed for some time is much improv- ed in health. V K _ W. McLean, who has been taking a couirsein Toronto, is home again. - Miss Shaw is spending the holidays visiting. her sister and other fj-iends in - Toronto. ` V Harold Osborne left this week for Buffalo where he has secured work. Mrs. Furlong am-I nhnnnn no rm... auu Aura. J. W. BPOWD. Mr. and Mrs. Wallwin of Midhurat spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrg. Lorne Handy. - The Misses Ardeli and Ex-land Wat- son are holidaying at their home here. Watson. Whn }`I5l`honnhnnnPinn:l tn April 14--Mr. and Mrs. E. Brown of Waterdown spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown. ;L Q-I_z_a.ndy. A Lucas. at: [H18 returned home. Charles Moffatt and Miss Dorothy Black were united in thebonds of matrimony on Thursday, Apri 9, by the Rev. A.`J. G. Carscadden at arrle. Only.immed_ia.te relatives were present. The young couple left on the evening train on a. trip to Toronto and other places. On their return they will re- side at Cundles. Miss Blaek is a niece of `Mr. and Mrs.. C. Shaw and will be very much missed from the home. Their many friends wish them much happiness and prosperity. v 1-: uu: natstex- n0ll(1_\ S.` I \\'lll Storey of (`undies-:w1n(l his, mother, Mrs. R.` Storey of. Elmvale. motored to (,`.larern0nt on Sziturduy to `attend the funeral of the late Mr. i Storey, an uncle of \Vill Storey. They returned home yesterclay. 1 Mr. Murray 01 I-{umber Bay remov- ed his drilling outfit from C. Shaw's last week. i - C. Shaw has erected a new wind- mill to do the pumpin for his new well, which has flow e ough to supply the whole village with water. [ `Mrs. `James Moffatt and daughter of Detroit were visiting friends at I lln , I Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Marshall of Toronto spent the \veek-end with VVm. Moffatt- and family. . Wallace Brown .motored to Cleve- land last week visiting at the home of the Bedfords, former residents of Cun- dles. He has returned home. Chnrlma Mnffnt an.-I 1|.n..... r\.-..-n--- ' Ap1`1l 14--M1's. Mzu'tin with her little! sun, of Bradford, was recently visit- ing her aunt, Mrs. R. Goodfellow. IVHSS Il`9d `Worrie `1l7"'|n in 6-nnk-'--~ ....;.-, ucr aunt, .'VJY`S. rt. uoodfellow. Miss Freda `Ferris, Xvho is teaching school near North Bay. is home for, the Easter holidays`. . { ' \\'IH Stnvnr nf rV..n;n..,. ..._.1 L- >__j_._ -. :7 .Death` has once more visited this` village, claiming for `its victim V\'m. ,VVinters at the- age of thirty-one 'fyea-rs. Up to four weeks previously -] he. was ` comparatively ..in the best of health. While at his daily work he: 6 got a small scratch on the hand from which developed blood poisoning. Al- Pi though medical "aid was immediately summoned, it was unable to stay the 3 poiso_n s course. At the end of the week he was removed to Collingwood Hos- f pital where he also developed` pneu- lv monla and pleurisy and passed away i .1 to the_ Great Beyond on Friday, April 10. Mr..VVinters came to this +co`untr_v a mere boy fifteen years ago and .en- gaged on the City Dairy farm at New 5 Lowell where he worked till five years ago.when'he married Miss Minnie Mac'- Kenzie of Brentwood. They moved to; 1' Fergus where" they engaged in farm-' ing. T-wo years ago he came to Brent- wood and purchased the farm of Felix l Desjardine and engaged in `the dairy businesson a large scale. The floral `tributes showed `the high respect in *` which he was, held in the community ' He leaves to mourn his loss his wife and two small children: also a mother `and four sisters. His mother and two` sisters reside -at Brentwoodp another sister, Mrs. Peck,-in Toronto, and Mrs. Rogers in England. Rev. R. H. Hal- bert of New Lowell conducted the ser- vices at the house and grave speaking from II Cor. 4: 17-18. The pall-hearers` were relatives of the deceased, Geo.` Allan, Jas. Allan, Harry All-an; I`hos.l Hinds. \Vm. Seymour. Robt. Allan. In-l torment was made in Angus Union cemeter_v. Mrs. \\'inters and family have the profound sympathy of -the] whole community in this their time of trouble. ' I ~ uu. _ ' The `Orange Lodge gave a house `warming and dance-in the new hall on Monday, April 13. at which there was a good crowd. Everybody thoroughly enjoyed the evening.. " ' Lur ` LUW uuys. ' Mr._Kee1er of Allandale is visiting I his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jose. ; lin. x '1` I..- 'r\.........- 1' -71 _ Zelma Murray of rHillsdale. and Evan `watt: uuun: Lur master vacauon. _ _ I Miss Orma ' Johnston of Hamilton, Normal School came home for Easter.- Misses Bert Clarke of Cookstown, Leigh of A-therley are home for the; Easter vacation. 4 ~ I . Geo. Noblesof Toronto was the gues.l of hisson, Kenneth, over Sunday. 7 Erven [Leigh of Stayner was home 0v, 1' Easter Sunday. , rs. Fred Cameron and children of Orillla spent [the week`-tend with her father;' Mr; Hall. . [ Jack Jones of Toronto spent Easter ' at Ca:-t.hew s Bay . Mrs. Tom Leigh andvchildren of Tor- onto were the-guests of her sister. Mrs. 'VV. V._ Anderson, for a few days. - Miss Wats of Barrie and Miss Cuthbert of To onto spent a couple of `days with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Revie. . Mrs. Wm, nn1urm- and unna v.......-.. pa uuuuy. H Miss` Margaret Graham of Barrie spent Good Friday with her cousin, Miss Mary Graham. Miss Pearl Joslin of Barrie is home for a few days. ' ' Nfr, Knnlonv nf Allonanlr. :. -.:A:-:..~ ua,)a wuu xvu`. ana 1V.lI`S. .laS. Hevie. Mrs. Wm. Oulster and sons, Nornxan and Billie, of Toronto. were the guests of AMr.L and Mrs. Stone over Easter Sunday. Mine '|\/I n:-a-or-oi llnnkn... Pu` -n-.m2- oany name on Monday. _ i Miss Ellen Studd of Orillia spent the Easter vacation with Miss Viola Stone. Jack `Reid. nf Tnrnnfn Mm-mg: e-;.,..u= GI. HUI !lUl_HC Ill \)!'Illlo' . v ' l Amongmthe holiday` visitors here. wer,e.s.At xbery and Milford Bertram of] Toronto, 0. D, Partridge of Burwash,l' Miss `B. Healey, teacher in Mu:-3koka,, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. King and Percyi ' Henley of Orillin. Mr and line lvlr\\Ivr)n/I 12!;-\..6........ ...,.....r puauezv vacauun wun wuss vlola Stone.) Jack Reid of Toronto Normal School` `arid.-[Miss ,Myra Reid of New Torontor were home for Easter vacation. Mina ring ,Tnhnafnn nf` 1'1.-._..:1.-_. UL nu. auu xvxra. atone, U000 rrlaay. .[ Misses Shi1_-ley and Chelsea -Fellows and Mr. Allison of _Toronto were\the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. `Fellows. A S. Andbrgnn wont tn "I"n-nun` 4:-.. gucaba on. Jun. auu Aura. J. 31. reuows, A. S. Anderson went to Toronto for `Easter: bringing _Mrs. Anderson and, baby home Monday. ; Miss: mlhan Sznuaa nf n.~m:.. -........ .a_..a April- 1'3-Mr. and Mrs. Phil McLeod, of Orlllia and grand-daughter, Edith McLeod of Beaverton, were the guests of `Mr-and Mrs. Stone, Good Friday.` ' Shirlev and Chelsea .mmm.. BRENTWOOD PALSTON l-lAWKES'l'ONE _' ..,w I . .x., - ' 5 8 Mles per Hour ` 5" 15 Miles in 8 Seconds GAMBLE 8: GROSE _ Apr. I3--,Miss, M._\Valker. teacher at}! N0. 15, is spending the Easter holidays! `at her home in` ()1-illia. Amnncr ' Hap '1n"!`1I1rcvlriuIlnmc; k.\....' Phone 67 We are eager. to prove these Maxwell facts in a demonstration drive. ' l Never before has there been an organization capable of producing at anywhere near the low Maxwell price such` speed and power, economy and absence of vibration in a 4-cylinder car. i Chrysler engineers have combined with unprecedented smoothness a speed of 58 miles. per hour and a ashing acceleration of 5 to 25 miles in 8 seconds. ~ i They have engineered into this motor a gas- oline economy of 30 miles to the gallon, and an u_p-keep economy which brings replace- ment and repair costs close to the zero mark. novvno Avnuavvceo 6 ulvll HUGIVC Maxwell service everywhere. We are pleased to extend the convenience 4 about Maxwell : attractive plan. `Maxwel Murillo , IDO'QlI.l'D nnuaonu---L `.- zenience of time-payments. Ask `Maxwell dealers and superior '14:; Dugyop St. NUT credito :11.:ainst late of `County 21.11` I I" day of paid _o :1? Rn!` vernethy. Rex Burry and T. Barker, Juypu uy Lllt: a.uu.u-:uL:e. The following visitors om Toronto Spent the holiday here:----Messrs. Ed. Billings,` Ken. Cummings, `Wilson Ab- Misses Slack, Marguerite Cross, Mar`-' garet Cerswell, Adeline Anehvews. Doris Burton; also Miss Edith \Vilcox of Queensville, Mr. and `Mrs. `V . H. Stone of Aurora, Mr. and Mrs. F. Tom-T lln of Toronto, Tho.-1., Vera,vCliff. and Ea-orge Whiteside of South Falls, Mus- oka. piuu _u at Bar c-st:1t,-, ('.`iLill(,', :1 full Verifier :5` ...\o ll (LII said [teed said there ..l....u h:1d H-I I)A'l' 2&1}? who 4 l.. ... pu`li4g\ d(-rx~zi:.:. -.l` A . LU Ll. then spans '1". A1 uug ' ; the Q 3I('("U: ])1'0p(-1' I .r.1 n 18) L` lnnif 1' imin .`u :1 u. Luun 1ucu.:c Ill DL. duuu 5 (.'eIIle[.8I`y.' On Tuesday evening a cantata was given in the Presbyterian church by Schomberg talent. It consisted of 30103, duets, quartettes [and choruses by about twenty voices and was much en`- joyed by the audience. ` The fnllnmina viqifnv-9 5:-nm mn......o..