Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 3 Dec 1925, p. 2

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_g3E'rHEsDR to The 'l'he Bmae Radio and Elecuic Co. Ltd. irety low cash payments are such that we are'orced to limit the number of sets sold on this special Christmas offer. Come in .early-get the full details--choose t e model you would like to heat demonstrate FREE in your own home. . -wfifi We` present for your inspection the complete series of DeForest & Crosley models--the line which we selected as the one expressly designed to meet Canadian conditions--as the best examples of ._new-day radio engineering- as the. greatest cabinet pieces-as the best investment for `our customers. There's a model and-a_price to suit the needs of every home. i. . e ' O popularize Radio still more--to Tmake it still easier for your home to enjoy [the pleasures Radio means-to win more and more friends for our store -we are offering for a few days only terms and conditions that `are indeed exceptional. Read the `nine advantages listed alongside. Surely they remove every reason for hesi tating to buy at onge! ` ' . .1. `lsxrnlwnpnazn rmuus_ A ..--_ `l-_ ___1 ..._.-._ -__..__.. .7 .- -..__-:-- \ Nov. 30~'--Mrs. Martindale of Torbnto as visiting her sister, Mrs. E. Cavanagh. "lfnllnnn `[1..aL.....,1..... 1...... ....__- L- LL- CHIPS 2: ~.,`;:*9A,.,, 239 101C ! } A TREAT FOR BREAKFAST SPECIALLY I PREPARED , MAPLE LEAF BISCUITS; SPECIAL BLEND L. L j.:;_.._.___. 20 lb. PAIL Tbdzilj" `H115 WCUKv | Some of the men of this place are` Iimprovinp; the Sunday School shed b I .V putting new shlm.rles on the roof Whichl was badly needed. \ MATCHES % 3 -ms-2(A COCOA f::.:::`:':2 19 53%. I 3KWM%7%3= ofthis ' '&2}%377gVe I" ITPTDIF nn IllIl\ '4 .g;9.rg.:~v PEEL 29 ib. Ha!lowi Dates` lbs. 25c SeedlessRaisins 2 lbs. 27c CURRANTS 2 lbs. 27 TABLE i-`itfs `c"1'b'. Maraschino Cherries 15c LARGE ASSORTE-/I_ENT__ % L 1131, 4-5 rn|\\JI:a naovn I xunn I C-`SANDY 25 lb. CRISPO C ; `LEMON SNAPS 1 9 lb.i . .....u -nun {.1 Nu uuuuu.,Y. Alford is improving hisgplace by `r;:u`t.tin;,-` new fences around it. W. J. Pa-acmrk and a couple of freinds `ilmm I`o1-nntu vlisited at I-I.`Johnston s `zhis week. Qnrnn nl LI`- ...-...- An -I-' ' 'r`HuksnA_Y, DECEMBER 3, 925. 4 lb, T-IN` `APPLE AND RASPBERRY oR APPLE AND STRAWBERRY yaw; ullllnu (9) Complete Satis- faction Guaran- l-Anal \ Pnvilege for an D e F o r e s t Crosley set of higher value. (3)One Month's FREE Service. (4) Guaranteed In- stallation. (5) Expert Personal . Insfrixction. (6) Unusually At- < tractive Terms. Inn: `- -_..--... V nvnanawo (7) co to b in a- tims Price. (Instead of allowing terms on the set done and charging ' CB8)! other necea- sauna and cnargmg cns r other neces- ury uipment, we allow the small cash plyment and extend- ed terms to cover the complete purchase.) (8) Belle! In- mu-ance. !Y_|n v; V -_v...vo so-day 1-`nan: Excmmcz T prI'1rHnn- Ca- ...... ranged able 1: of sick nlnvmn -.....---. -..... ..--.-- vv ualuwb osuvlllvtlv I Mrs . WI43".Ni\ /icI4etLn and daughter N'1n:1; who have been in the West for `a fewl months. have returned home. pothl ieeling fine after the trip. - ` Q6-nnlnu {int-H... ....I,.,. 1--.. u._, Half Payments ar- ranged for reason- nble narhvl in --... ,, iv:.-r-q ruraalliil in y o u r own home. _ SELECT 69 11.. D.S.L. Bulk 59clb. RICHMELLO 795,. TEA Dominion Stores Tea. for Quality in mi III 101C . V . . . ..,-.. .... u-...u.un uuau |rI~l|ln I Sttnhley (Yn.tlin, whovhas been up at the mines, visited friends here for a Sew d:t_vs, returning on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Webb of -Allandz-Lle -ztulled at E, Ric11:.x2`(lH0n's on Sunday. N/Iv` AH nn.l In Iv-n....n..!...... |_.t... ..I--, I R100. The Education that Cnun. `Hnmh chairman of the r the death of Cnun. thn financial state Simone 'I`e:1(-hers received and plaoc-(1 mended that no ."L( regard to the never] ton Continuation S 91 outside. pupils. }}l?1.,lllt'(l (ll. Uy LVIV. of the Utilities ('0 for permission to o the south side `of oust of Alliston :1 was granted on ('0 ilities Commission 968. Vlnn 1'.`A`unnb:.\... l.\"ll-`.l|}ll {ll llUl|'_'."lY With rexzxrd In Dunlap for $300 perty by diverting tee recommendwi take proceedings Ditch and Water:-c :1. proper (-nurse I plained of by Mr. nf H-an TTfiHfIoa rm ( l.\' 3".`-Wlllll. Conn. Denney` 1 !`(.'p0I`t was referrc that :2. oommitrvo hm] interviewed 8 re_r;nrd tn havin: ]*`ennoll'.'< west H Shelbnrne mrldo :1 he thmuzht :1, S(`('UI south was nnnm-c-. Conn. H:1mblj.' ymr, until after 1 the Holland m:n'.x thought :1 rum] wv the marsh (-nnnw tension of Duff0.v'i `lX7{0h -..nnn...`l 0.. By-laws ;;u:1r:m of the township and the \'ilI.'1f.,'r- Hf on ror-nmrmmdm, (mmmitteo. ()r:In',r(>villv- Y There was my re_x.::1rdin_:: :1 rvpn Bridges (,`(mm1itt-* the request of th 'I`ntt-mhnm fm` - the (inunties of { Dufforin to urso 1 ment to make vi ()r:1n::evill(- to V4 highwzuy be _-_:r:m.' finally referred h: for further cnnsir! ary :<>ssinn. Among the thir jni] were :1 visito in the lobby and : such Z1SllS(`(] in pt thn prisnnrer is pi: in-.3 friends: so m: passed between 1 1).. 1.. .___ LIJV7 I`I*`.1Hll[.', X`f.`il(I}` art. The-n thon- McKonzie-, who (Banting) out n killed :1` fellow ix Asylum. A mm" shell-. st, who went insun make zi spam-h :u was given 0. IV-w soon put zm and t the jail he shows by bowling: ow-r hns not. the props ling such ('. 1.%`(`.< : utcted zit suc-lx be In LIH` l lllUh'(' HI Another <-!:n.-< sent to jail is thv ing. Ho Ih(yll;.{}lT sible to send sur- proper plume of <:m'tifiC*ato of ma thorough nxzxrnin several cases th jail. One woman and \v.'1.s (-:m;.;ht nightgown rmulv the veiling x',*. u!y .`H'f 'Fhnn fhanu. \ lllnllll` IUI .")|.'LZlh'J The j{LiIe"-r -0 of sending; v::;_'r there is :1 H:-us I`h(,-so (-uscls zuw jail. A fvw (1:n_\t~ been r-mmnittml ::n who said he prnper place for is the I-Inusv us" A n..ol.n.. ..1.... .....-V-..u -.... ........u., .... at one saunvul-u.vua;h Wallace P tteden has gone to the mmes again or the wlntezj months. II__.. 7:` 'lIl`_`I' . I. .I. J}. lhlll cil, 'I`hurs p-rtz1inin,';' to was the -n;m;.: in Ou[:u'i0 pr-1 new 1'P'.:`ul::i< k...... L. - IIKIVV ll"~Zll|?IliUH.' have ho_-vn mlm- (`111 `visit. tho i option of prnvi` he chosw the lat frig'.'rnIim." fuvili jam is eh:-zxpvx`. not in the Hat ml` he Supgo-sI,- I m:u1(- for ss.`(:u2'i l`|-1.. inilp... .... |`V|}"\\ l Ill ! . N0 .'L('Iim for blinds ' " 1 Thu t`~~Hm\'in; Union (`ermm-r_\j } |a.ni1L_' .'~IiH (`-I court hnuss-, paper for <-um-1 Fol)!` prisum-1` one for hsxving. liquor and am- This (-tmmlittvv t=n(l)rs fur thu- ro.'~:id<,~m-(: and r (.`0unt_v 'I`r+-:x.~ OI....v:p....I 1 . \.UullL_\ thurizml In t_vpI=\\'z'1t<-r. '\YI\ In:-031.: lJI`ll| U1 [7 \lL`|!l .\ Clerk Simp: was to c-nublv st;u1din;.: delu- guzu-zmtet-d -.'u Un nmti-=1! ~ Bcm.-`, the (`H-1 fy thw (fl:-rl\' filn with UM` \ each year .~'h(n bmlture duh! l`ln..I- L':..\- . Upon |'(`L'('IIH mittw, .\'0\`m`:11 paid. (Hun vi Similar ll('liH ence tu_ [ n\\'x-1 This b!'i'd;:<,- \\ ft?! 1nn_`.." (n\"1` of repair. :~. (1 V the 9' \ Phone 1017- : : l'37TDunlopSt., E %% ` Am aw&@&@w@waw&awawawgwawavv ..u-. n, vv\;.v nu session. C0un(-illor ( purchase {rm small pit-('0 U 4-nn 11 '1`-.m` :1`... v\A- An account gravel taken 2 nun 9 Nu; I-nu xugut. LU L`-H1} The repmsm V6.-;pra.. wgretl and the (`om pointed :1 cm Kinn0n`s b1'id~ whether or m quired. An ant-nun! No l('1iun from Uztlton Ontario Mom compulsory f: night to ('.'n'r) 'rI'|n l`I|I`l\ut-V COUNT THURSDA (Conti li(>:u Clehner. Presser jand Dyr 109 rm 229 i1l s Ba 1017 1: kery Isvpunlop st, ____ v v... -up-an vv nwlllnl Illlel `III I "1"AM`A'1;RAc'n'c"A_L TAILOR AND READYTO ATTEND TO ON CLOTHES '. Goods earned for and delivered. [PR-ICES REASONABL'E gvavawsvavawnvawavavavavv% I'\I-II-1/\r\I'-I cl.` Pun 'l'ivo ` Mmasmc STATION mmvmvma-vmm WITH ALMOND PASTE, ICED OR PLAIN. BEFORE ORDI;`.RING IT IS DELICIOUSLY FULL OF THE CHOICEST FRUITS, NUTS AND PEEL AND PERFECTI_lY.BAKED._ "LHJJ" 490 Wlll U111! SUCCESS. The long postponement of frost has given the farmers ,a fair chance to catch up with their ploughing. E. V. Wilson in nrngrv-angina v..4..1.. and Mrs. Arthur Hubbert `and ,fam!l,v are moving soon to Guelph wish him success. "VH1: `Ann: vnnnt-\n~.A_..._L -1 A..-__; 1... Arthur having rented a. farm there. All- wen; wtu dwelling. uuw, uusl. WUUK ` Menno Adams of Toronto spent a. week's holiday under the parental root` last week. I . mun ..n1........... 1....'-.; 'u_--_ -_,,.4, . I ' ICLHL W CD15: ' V The villagers have been quite busy lat week making ready the public park] for the purpose of a skating rink. A very suitable place, it will make a fine rihk when [rightly finished. - '4 Miss Gladys Stto'n is spending a, few I days at Edgar.` - Mr nn:1"l\/hm ixnnnvv ru1..I...a..4. 1 uuys nu. vnaugax`. . . I Mr. and` Mrs. Henry Gilchrist are; hbme again aftey Va, week at Owen Sound wi,th their daughter, Mrs.; Jno. Omen ` I` and IE5: Anni-Lnn 1'_T.}I.I.....4. `_._x umuu up wuu mew ploughing. '| E. V. Wilson is, progressing fairly. well with his `new and `commodiousl dwelling. ' uuu `U L116!` places. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Day. Mrs. Wm. Graham and Mrs. McArthur spent a. couple of days at the Winter -Fair, Tor- onto, last week T\/rnnnn Anvnn nl rlVA...-...a... .....-..L - \VL'Ul\. . On Saturday evening last, the Lefroy. Continuation School Board met the Lefroy United Church Board with a View of obtaining an option for the purchase of the `building formerly for the purpose of remodeling and con- I verting it into permanent school qua.rt- ` ers. The option was obtained and will be presented to the ratepayers of sec-. tion No. 4, the evening of December 18. This meeting which commences at 7:30 will be presided over by Inspector Mills of the .Depa.rt-ment of Education. All ratepav rs in the section should be` l presen . I known as Lefroy Presbyterian church Nov. 30$. Moor s mother has! `left for an extended visit to Bridgeburgl and other places. Mr nn Mpg W P T\n1r ll`-us 117.... nuu llUU'l'.lgl!L. V ' - _ It 15- ll wonder-rworker: it never traitors, never gives ub until every ves- dge of poison is expelled from the body.i Rheumn ants: nn nfnmnnh llvnr hm- DIIU BC week. yruuuuuig 1uLuI`e. Letroy United Church S. S. intend holding their annual children's sleigh drive and banquet the afternoon and evening of Dec. 21. It, is intended that. instead of the children receiving pm-. sents, they will be aslged to give and all contributions will be sent to some I needy institution. If in nnf nffnh IIVA Arrlnuu AA: .....A._._ uuuuy u1auLu U011. It is not often weA enjoy good motor- ing, wheeling, sl`e!ghlng_ and walking at the same timc. Such is the case this week. ' |ruuuu1'u. V , . The Young People's Society of Le- fro_vA_Unlted Church, which was organ- ized `a. few weeks ago, Isemaking splen- did progress under the able presidency of '1`. F. Swindle. Many new members_ are coming in and the society has a promising (future. ' Tmafvnv ITnHnr1 r`II-.um-.1. as Q :...a----= uupruvuxg very ruplaly. | Ed.VF1aherty of Allandale spent a few I days during the week with his brother. - ! Richard. Tina `V .-n.'....... 'l')..A_1-v_. :~4__:'_L__' ,4. -r ' llil I I :.~.. Mrs. Arthur I{in has been quite !II_ for the past week but her condition is somewhat improved. 'l`hn nnndinn nf Mme '1nt\vnnu"I'nnIy xsuuu.-3vV1'1a,[ Improved. The condition of Mrs. Thomas `Jack. ' who has been ill for some time, is not improving very rapidly. Ed. F`1h(-!Y'Y'V hf Annnnln unnnf a ~Pnur -..v -.4 oaauvuvoag we Iauv vlnvltv vklllllllhllllhyu } It was announced in last week's issue I that Miss Morrison was preparing her scholars for a concert on December 18. On account of conflicting` eve 3 she t `ts; been compelled to changeD}o the t1. ' ` Dec. 1-4-1-Iat'l.:ley Allen .met- with a. very serious accident` during the week.. While engaged in feeding` a. cutting I 3 box the rollers caught his right hand` and so injured it that it was necessary to amputq,te at the wrist. Mr. Aqen has ! the s-yn r1'mth~y of the entire community. If nine: nnnnnv.:.n'}'-I` In Inns .......I-I._ 1..---- use w. pumun us expeuea Irom me 0005'. Rheuma acts on stomach. liver. kid- neys and bladder all at once and quick- Ry brings long prayed for comfort to distressed sufferers. W. C1-ossvland and mu good drugglsts sell it with guaran- tsue of money back It It isn't satisfac- fmrv. . 1 0" am BAY A m in-..-.._._ _.__ UPFRQY ' uua uguesuuyy arternoon 'Max-ried--In Barrie on Sturday. Nov. 28, "Miss Luella Symsto Thomas Mc- Fadden, both of `Utopia. Congratula- tlons,- - I I the torrner's~hom'e here. . Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Miller and Olive, and Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Miller spent Friday at ,the home of the form- er s uncle, W. Arnold, Mansfield. '- MP. f.I'AVI(IA `AI-nnh-1 la 4-u6.;...a..l_c.._. ur a uuuw, vv. J-Lrnolu, Mansueld. Mrs. Clarence Arnold is entertaining the Ladies Aid and Missionary Society this (Tuesday) afternoon. vMn.n-lmI._'ln `Ran-I. nn u..c.....u.... xv--- LFIUIIUB Ill DFBHCWUO 0 Mgand Mrs. _E. I-ilarrisvuand Nora. of Gre el visited Mrs. Jos._ A. McMaster on Sunday. Piinnnll 'll'!l~nh-lab and mt- 1t..a.u.-_._ -1 uu auuuuy. ' Russell Elphlck and Mr. Matthews of Cam Borden spent the weak-end at the ormer s'home Mr and Man Anaun-- in-an-..` __ ,- _A Dec. 1-Mrsi-(}r;g-g `of. Belle Ewart visited her sister, Mrs_,.B. Carruthers, on Friday. ` \` ` L " _M1ss Jean Higginsorr is visiting friends 1n*Brentwood. Mr And M... 1:-_ 2.1-.....a..` ......a -n___ -. WEEK- The hand of death hasagain been laid on one of our old residents in the. person of Adam Bannerman.'who passed away on Wednesday, November 25, at the age of 83. I-Ie-was _born on lot 2. con."-1, West Gwillimbury, of Scotch parentage and, with the exception of a. break of a few years, had lived out his life inthis neighborhood. His wife pre- deceased him `a little `over a. year and surviving him are o!ne,daughter. Mabel, of Bond` I-Ieadyand two sons, Hugh of Bond Head and George of_ Schomberg. The funeral was conducted by Rev. Wm. Haigand Rev. G. Burry on Fri- day, Nov. 27, interment taking place in Bond Head cemetery and the service being held in.the church. --a.-v_=,..u -nu.-up yu aavr on-un vv Ivan Jsiaowlalllbloo `Lame people walk without aid; sleep names to'those who have been unable matte In bed; hands that were helpless because of terrible V rheumatism are now able to do their share for the sup- port. of the family. Rhanrnn, in n \\ynnnvf n`l vnvnnxr hm .uuzu.'1y *2U.UU. \ . The mgmberh and officers of the baseball club treated themselves to a. fowl supper on Monday evening of last week. 'T`I..n `I..._.: .0 .:-..LI. I.__'_._-L. L--- um u1u.u1 1'Ua.us are LUIXIOST. as SDIOOED. _ - The pl 3' given by the Churchill young peo le in the half on Wednesday evening was well patronized and much enjoyed by all present. After paying gexpenses the proceeds amounted to lnearly $40.00. 'Fl-In vnnnil-saw}: and n4!-ah-.m... -1 41.... ' Luwu. -' The roads`. are in splendid shape for motoring. the frost having made them |as hard as the pavement` and most of I the main roads are almost as smooth. 'Pl1A nlnu ` crhuavn `lrnr flan t'1I.u.u.l-`11 -----.-v... -v. vnnv vvnuucl HIUIILIIE. On Nov. 22, there closed a long, use- of Mrs. Jas. McLaughlin of this place. -Suffering a slight stroke of paralysis about two years ago. her`__'stren.<..rtl1 gradually failed. Six weeks ago she was taken to the home of her daughter. Mrs. D. J. Kenny, Toronto. It was hoped that a change would better her condi- tion and _restore her to former good 1_ hea,_l"t'h but subsequent developments resulted in a rapid decline of vitality culminating in her death on Sunday, '4 Nov. 22. Mrs. McLaughlin was formerly t Catherine Culliton and was born in Melancthon township 62 years ago. se- `,7 cond daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. l. .,Culliton of that place. In 1885 she married Jas. McLaughlin of this plaee who was postmaster and had a butcher business over forty years. Mr. Mc- . Laughlin died in Jan. 1921. "Mrs. Mo- 7 Laughlin was a home-loving woman ; of a kindly disposition, of the highest L`integrity and one who enjoyed in large .measure the esteem of those among 1 whom she associated. Left to honor the 1 memory of a faithful; loving mother is L a. family of five sons and two daugh- ;_ters all of whom were present at the~ ._ funeral. These are: James. Leo. Harold, ful and honorable career in the death I I I and Kathleen residing on the home-1 stead. VVilliam in Espanola, Wilfred and Mrs. D.`-"Kenny in l`oronto; also four sisters and one brother. Mrs. F. vM.c2-lvlanamen. Miss B. Culliton and , Michael Culliton of Melancthon. Mrs. M. M(eAuliffe and Miss M. Culliton of .Durham. Relatives attending` from a distance in'*`urlecl Mrs. J. and Mrs. A. Cullitnn, Mr-l nnrl '|\/I've: T 1\:rnMnmm--- Nov. 30---Mrs. (D19.) Cummings is un- dergotng medical treatment in Toronto. Ouitca. R nnrnhnv fa-nnyham. o++,...a...q um-;;.-,uu1g, meulcm treatment In '1`01`0nt0.| Quite a number fromhere attended the temperance convention in `Cooks- `3 town. -` mu... .......a..: ....- x_ #_.-,, ... . - LunI.cUI\'tf ur um-.-u 1VH'S. .1. 11nd Mrs. A. Cullitnn. Mr. and Mrs. J. McMannmen. Mrs. and Miss L. Gudet. Dan and `D. J. Kenny of Toronto. 1'. and Mrs. J. McLaughlin of Mldla, 1. Mr. and Mrs. NV. E. Clarke of Barrie. The null bear- -ers. were: Thus. and Jun. Shanahnn, ~Jnn. McManarnen,-`Walter Clarke. Jas. .`Mt:L:.1ug`hl1n and C. J. McLau;rhlin. Many friends gathered at the funeral on Tuesday morning to show their re- spect for one who was so well and favorably known. Rev.- G. J. Culliton. :nephew of deceased, sang.Requleum High Mass. Interment was made in St. Patrick's cemetery, Phelpston. The! high esteem in which she was held was testified `by the large number of spirit- : pal and-floral offerings. _ Dec. 1--.VVm. Cook has returned from Alberta and is` visiting with friends here. Ed. Lessor has also returned from ; the West. ' 3 Thbs. Binnie left last week for Fort Frances for the winter months. (`ha KY ... on 4.1-`..- -v--'- ---- vapour onvvv cvuavIL5`ullU SKI`-l\-HIGH; On Nov. 19.,the Grim Reaper" claimed as its victim one ofthe pioneer resi- dents oi. Sunnidale, Mary Ann Scott, Although` not unexpected, her death came `as a terribl __ friends- Mrs. McCarthy had been in failing "health for the last couple of ' years ahd a year ago closed. up her home and-went to spend the winter with her daughter Sadie, in Toronto. much improved in health and ever _. since has been gradually sinking de-. spite the best medical treatment. Mrs. McCarthy was born at Thornton in the year 1-851: Vvhen a. mere girl she came to Sunnidale Township with her par- ents. Mr..and Mrs. Wm. age of twenty she married Chas. Mc- Carthy who predeceased her some eight years. Mrs. McCarthy leaves to mourn her loss, twoedaughters, Mrs. W. T. Clarke of Brentwood and Miss Sadie of Toronto: also four sisters.`~.Mrs. J. Long and Mrs. F. McQua.ig of Toron_to, Mrs. T. Wynes of Bethel and Mrs. Jas. Duncan of Sundridge. ,Two sisters months, Mrs. G. Underwood and Mrs. Wm. Wallace, Toronto; one son, Dan- iel, died fifteen years ago. The floral tributes showed the high esteem in which she was held. several wreaths coming from Toron had formed her acquaintance during her short stay there. The pall-bearers were four brothers-in-law. T.,Wynes. F. McQualg. Wm. Wallace, G. Under- wood and two of her old neighbors. Wm.. McBride and P. Hogan. Those from .a distance attending the funeral: `Mr. and Mrs. F. Mills. Mr. and Mrs. A3 Morris, Mr. and Mrs. J. Latimer, Mr. and Mrs. F. McQua.ig and daughter Mamie,` William Wallace, and daughter, G Underwood, Mrs. J. Toban and W. |Goddard, all of '1`-oronto, and Mrs. E. Mahar of Penetanguishene. The re- mains were laid to rest beside those of ' :her husband in Brenhvnn nsm..+.,..., widow of the latechas. McCarthy. Sr.` evshock to her'man_v ` In~the spring she returned home. not Scott. At the. predeceased her in the last fourteen - to from people who . MU! I. UK but! uuuuy. Rheumu is a wonderful remedy for Ltheumatism, gout. neuritis, lumbago and neuralgia, `f `Q ~ In IIlnI1A_n|ynivIrnnc llr Anna; 15 uuuu: LU!` a. couple 0]: Weeks. Mrs. A. Mills of Toronto is staying with Miss Sadie McCarthy for an inde-` finite time after the `death of her mother. ` - "I"h vnnnwulnk n..a...... -_ LL- -_..,-- - . (Nov. 30--V-Mrs`. V. -Noonan is not` im- proving as rapidly as her many friends would like to see. Miss Marguerite Allen of Toronto is home for a. couple of weeks. MP8. A. Miil n1 'l`n|~nn!-n in ab.-...{...... IHU I-I`H'u Thepeople living on [the outside of ' our '.vl1lag'e "were much delighted to have their mail delivered for the first time 8n Saturday. J. Desjardine has secured the delivery woTk. e . . Practising for ('`.In~Iufrnan' :. n... ...... a<:\:u1'I:u we ueuvery WO1'K._ Practising for Christmas is the gen- eral rule now amonggthe kidd,ies. Nov. 19. the Grim Reannr`n1aimm1 umi WUFO H110 husband in % Bo1')E:XD ._I_~rrEN 1/vils _ mgsnrwoon UTOPIA .1 LU l`t2.`L U68] Brentwnod Rheumatic Al Pains Go Swollen Joints Vanish ma Innate zxuum-:15 ~ JAMIE LILUEU I cemetery. ruuuug. uxentls nere. ` Mel. Marling had a number of h. [turkeys stolen one night last week. vuui ner sister, who is very ill. I Miss Helen Nelson is visiting withl her cousin. Mrs. Vvarnica, of Painswick Mrs. T. Bates of Aurora is with her! mother, Mrs. John Eldridge, who is` confined to her bed through sickness. A . Sunday vis1tors`included Miss Arnold] of Mansfield with Mrs. R. Gallaugher: Mr. and Mrs. Firth of Shelburne and. Mr. and'Mrs. E. C.`W'ilIliams of Allis- ton with Mr. and Mrs. Parker. =. ` `Miss Mary Parker of Mt. Albert is` home for a visit with her parents. , 1 Harold Parker is spending a week` at Shelburne. ` . I The Rev. VVm. Maltas has returned to: his home in Michigan after visiting; among friends here. 1 Mn] Mqn1:..n- 1..-A -- --~--`r * ' ` ..._._________ ! Phone your news items *Exam1ner. L. 4Vu1:IuIl, DI`. Mrs. W . T.-Hillock and family vis- ited with her parents at Coulson s HUI on Sunday. Mrs. Thompson has returned home from Aurora after spending a few days! with her sister, who is Helen Nelsnn in x.-Ia..'+.... mun- t _ __._._.y-' ur- Dec. 1-The many friends of Harkley Allan were sorry to learn of his mis- fortune in losing ms Hand in the cutting box last week whilecuttingl feed. = [ V .A. Kirkpatrick. D. Rogerson and I. Grose spent an evening last week 'with 1. Nelson, Sr. ' `.\/I":-n II. '1` Lt:n..,.u- ._...s - evening. 7 `r. `and Mrs. Bez-t`McQuay enter- tained a number of friends Vvednesday Mrs; Dew is in Torpnto withiier sis.` ter, Miss Alma. Goodwin, -who _went hrough an operation \for appendicitis in the hospital there. ` Chicken thieves are very busy in this part, There is a. very strong-suspicion where the most of them an." .` wncru uie most OI them go..-` , The Presbyterian W.M.S. will hold their annual `meeting on` riday at -2 p.m.`in the church. This -is the day set apart for a day of prayer; A number from here attended a. dance I at Thornton on Friday evening. ' About forty-five guests attended the `reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. VV. `E. Banting,, in honor of Mrs. Banting s brother Elwood. and his bride; (Miss Dorothy SrigIey).. The evening was spent yery pleasantly listening to the radio concerts, music, on the piano and in games. The bride; was the recipient of some very useful! and beautiful presents showing the esteem in which they are _held by their many friends. Mr. and Mrs. McQuay will reside in Elmira. Their many friends wish them "every happiness, . ----.------*r- `-- lpulft. Lnere 1s StI'( them The prhvfnrian mun Twisted, swollen. unsightly jbints l are rapidly freed from pain and liiyzought back to normal with Rheumwl 'v'..__,. _ --_.u- 4, George Robertson is very sick with pneumonia.` His many friends hope he will soon b restored to his usual good health. ' x Mr. and Mrs. Bert`Mg:Quay i>nnA.I .. _--__|_-._ J n . -f- - Model 3-5 A wonderful ve-tube radio frequency circuit of fine tone nit hndlnmn nah- Model R-4 The tour-tube Super-Trirdyn circuit. Impressive cabinet. large enough to hold all dry batteries. Price, including tuba. headset and grid leak ....8l85.00. . Model R-3 Threetube coupled regenera- tive `circuit. Handsume ma- -hogany cabinet with interior accommodation for dry bat- _ teries. Price including vtubea, headset and gr` ` leak 584.00. I 1 { 1 I 4(3Wi.ts\ ;:__ Vw._PIRTH

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