BOVRIL, 1-oz. ,. .. Thomps'on s`SeedIess RAISINS CHRISTMAS MIXED CANDY TABLE RAISINS, 4 Crown . . SERV-US FLOOR WAX . . .. R. L.%.lAY, A. LMEEKUMS, I'\ A I'\I-\'In BARRIE C. 12. PRIDDLE, Hawkeslone. {LA % 3: ;;d~u;':;;::;u1=:;"';::1;~":; ' 2 G;G.SMIT]:[ AND L ERAL DIRECTORS A ;.ESTABI.|SHED I869 PHONE.82 MOTOR AMBULANCE m CONN ECTION NOT A DISSATISFIED CUSTOMER (;j:-_.__ pvenben Ctollegem RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL FOR (in): c A. E. SMITH -A FEW OF OUR SPECIALS- `Fo_r` Prospectus apply tlo Prihcipals. as well as _our natural inclinations have led us to perfect a servlce that in `that! Cl!!!` -I-hnnnkl-On`! an --...-.11 an Voun PROFESSIONAL vnsibiiv 19c 13c A large assortment .01 Floor Lamps, $15.00 up Stand; $1.75 up Westinghouse 53 Radio The Westinghouse S3" is a high gradethree-tube .regenerat~ive receiver employing two radiotrons UX199 and one amplifying radiotron UX120. Good` volume with consistent loud speaker recep-i '. tion may be had up to 1500 miles under favorable conditions. i ' i " _Prie.co'mpl_ete, including tubes, head set`,~iBrandes, 8. speaker, large size B batteries, A batteries, aerial, ` lightning :'ar-rester, and installed , . . . .. $90.00` .1 Ae1`1y'_" set gladly demonstrated at any time. e Other model`; frqm . .1. H. . . : . . $35.00 to 20 Mulcaster St. rtner IIIOIIEIB Il'0_ln . . . . . cpoihvv up cpuvvov _ N. G.~-KING, V AUTHORIZED vyEsT1NcHoqsE DEALER 10, 1925.1 a"t', a ir TORONTO 1.031`. | BOljY FOUND `IN Early Sunday morning, two or Mr. 1 Glllespids xbrothers arrived from Tor-1 onto and together with about sixtyemen 1 [ from :Allenwood . and Wyevale started g .' to search for the missing man. in the! bush. The search continued all dayand i started again at daybreak on Monday. _ . About noon his lifeless body was found; by Col. gBell._ Wallace Bell and J. L. 1 Coe. Coroner Dr. Corcoran of Elmvale I was called immediately and found the ' body with a gunshot wound in the 1 left leg, almost severing the `leg at the 1 ankle. Death was due to hemorrhage; Mr. Gillespiehad borrowed a double`: barrelled, hammerless shotgun, which 1 he was unused to. Apparently he had lost his way in the bush and, darkness l1 coming on. fell over a root and the . `gun was accidentally discharged. A 1 shot was heard about eight o'clock` hursday evening by Mr. Abraharft. , The Coroner pronounced deathdue 1 in nnnhlnno or-:11 n-nun nnrrninninn t0 1 (From. Our Elmvale Correspondent) I John Gillespie of 174 jsoudan Ave-. Toronto, engaged" A. G. Arda.gh.`. sur- Veyor. Barrie, to survey some property which he owned on the fourth 0!` Tiny. Mr. "Ardagh commenced his work on Tlfursday and was expecting `Mr. Gill- espie up, but as the owner did not come he left his job unfinished andireturned. home Friday evening. Saturday about 9 o'clock Mrs. Gillespie te ephoned Mr- Ardagh to know why her husband hadn't come home. Mr. Ardagh hadnt seen him so he at once made" use of the. telephone to try and trace him. . `rt wan fnnn nut that the missing`: telephone to tny and trace mm. 1 ,/It was found out that the missing: man left home _Wednesday` afternoon .i motoring. Just before reaching Barrie i he had a mishap with his ca-!`..so he left it there for repair and took the ,1 ,train to Wyevale. Leaving the` train. `I I he was given a ride in a car part way! and said he was going to the end of the r fourth line. He was last seen by Charles` 1 Tripp entering the woods carrying a '- sznn, ` _ i } Willie Saperstein, the C.N.R. news` agent who wa-s `arrested here last! week by the Provincial -Police and * taken to Orillia for trial on-a charge of selling liquor, was sentenced by Police Magistrate Clark last Friday %_b%ne month in jail` and a ne of .' `nursaayevemng oy W11`. 1-lUI'uIuu`LI.. -, The deathdue 1 to accident and gave permission to `, bury. The body.was taken to A. C ren to mourn his loss. Bishop's undertaking parlors, and , thence to Toronto. Tuesday morning. 1 Mr. Gillespie was 43 years of age and ._1 leaves `a. widow and three small child-' * T] i g as-In -1--xon-xa -1: -19: g ELMVALE NEWS .5` LLIYI-VALE . IVLVVD "_ Iw$a$am&*m&w**w cooper. ` ' 1 Mrs. W. C. Hickling -of Allenwood returned home on Saturday atteria visi; _in Toronto. ` A _ I `ulna `I . hwlun rah-n~nn hn`un nn which :J. Hill motored to Toronto'(;n Tuesday. I11-nnf nnann nf nrlllin in vlnlfing '11.! J. vs. v:a\.v,\.ana-.1 vv vvnxu Robert Towns bf Orillia is viiting his`.,da,ughter, Mrs. Robert Barnett. ' `'t._'_" 1-: (1 15J...I..... __....L .. ...\.....1.. A4 I uesuuy. Grant Houden of Orlllia is visiting trlends in town. _ TX)` '1' `hfnllilh-A nnnnf A four nva in [menus in Luwu. W. J. McGuire spent a. few days in Toronto last week. _ V T R. A. Cooper spent a couple of days, ;_in Toronto`. this week. - - -`_u, __.A. n1-`____._ -5 1'\__l`II}_ :_ -.:....n.l__ Gtly week. , I3 I` !weF`e.lw{'(3.` iBlshoi) and Herb. Bishbp were in Barrie Monday assisting C. M. G. "Smith. V - 1 V . I . Mn and Mrs: ('3. M >`F| {nl:Hna nf Rar- }IID>.VI.lIIvIanAv\an, -- --.. --v..v-- -...-..v~-- Mrs`; F. C. B;sh;)p_spent mcouple of `days with her moth'e1- in Barrie this monk, ' smum .- Mr. and Mrs. C. Mnickling of Bar'- rie sundayed with their nephew, -R. A. Cooper. I Mr: `W, (1, Hinklinz -of Allenwood Toronto. - Mrs. L. Christie returned holheon lsaturday after spendingsa. few days in Toronto; . I 'lKnn 'D'nIr T-Turf ant` hnhv nf WQh'Q 2 In '1'0r0n};0.` Mrs. Roy Hartand baby of Washago arevisiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ;Ja. Pearson. i lllan (`nun `I/I nT.non nf "Roi-via nnrlf by A. Archer of Saurin. .1" .Miss `Verona. Usher and Miss Irene TI./awsbn, who hire attending Barrie Bus. tness College, spent the week-end at `their respective homes. Dav D `M T-Tnnnn was in Erin on Ill LLIU .I. I WDIJJ yum sun vtaun. van At the meeting or Stratford Presby- tery on Tuesday .2; call to Rev. G. J. Mackay. M.A.. of Mimlco, from Avonton and" Avonbank Presbyterian churches was moderated. ,Mr. Mackay was pre- sent and agreed to accept the call. The.induction'will take place on Dec- ember 17. Mr. Mackay is a, former min- lster of Elmvale and Knox Presbyterian nln nnnk nu - JI1. l.'Bl11`BUll. I Miss Cora McLean of Barrie snent `the week-end with her sister. Mrs. E Jno. Lambie. V `Blown-u .0. (`nurnn Rnrrin __Wnrm _Jno. uamme. 3 --Henry & Cowan, Barrie,--Farms andhouses for sale; houses to rent. Give them avcull. 50-52c 'I'n- niu `Ina T` 1? (`nfI`|Y'|I`I| Of GIVB mem avcuu. 0U'DU _ Mr: and Mrs. D. R. Campbell of Mid- land were the guests of Mrs.z Geo. Stephenson, Saturday last. `Mr and Mrn, nnner nf Belleville Btepnenson, Saturday man. . Mr. and .Mrs. Cooperof Belleville '-spent last xxgqek with their son. Reg. and the former's brother. A. T. Cooper. u `r,,_ ' 1--1- -r.1I__x-I- -....J.......`.l auu IJIU LU: IIIVI. 9 u;v:.uv;, 5-. :. `ax.-up...` Mr. and Mrs. .John Elrick `returned `home on Saturday after spending a. couple of weeks in Toronto and Hamil- fnn, . ~ ton. . . . ` Mr. and Mrs. Jae. Smart and child-`- re!) left Wednesday afternoon on a mo- tor trip? to Florida Where" they will spend the winter, . ` Mr, Mr-.(.)nn.r-1-in nf the Standard Bank spenu {I18 WlX1t6_l`o. , Mr. McQuarrie of the Standard staff has been transferred to Penetana` branch. `His place here is being filled 1. Archer Saurin. . Minn Vnrnnn, 'I Tz-zhnr and Miss Irene `U181? FBSDGGUVE 11011168. , Q Rev. R. M. Hanna was in Erin on `Sunday. In his absence Rev. Neil Campbell of Barrie occupied the pulpit in the`Presbyter1an church.` AL `L- ..__-1.x.._. -J C14....~&&.~uA tbmnnkqv, I GIVVVUII Iv wvvu-u uuuuuu :- About thirty-Scouts, Cubs and visit- or's met in the Scout Hall on Tuesday evening,` under the leadership of Alex. McA-uley, to bid farewell to their Scout- master, Jas. Smart. A Well planned program of aohgs and games was en- -Joyed by all. Eats were served by the Rnnuts. huviu up -u uwgv vuuw -v.--w` About ninety residents of Elmvale and vicinity met in Webster's Hall on -Monday evening for a social time. From eight to, ten was spent in games of euchre and bridge. after which 9. very dainty lunch was served by the ladies.-Mr. McGuire on behalf of the committee presented the prizes which were won by Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Black for bridge and Mr. and Mrq. Fred Rit- chie for euchre. The hall was tastefully decorated in black_and yellow. Music for the dance was provided by the Powell Melody. Men of Barrie. ` I5 LU!` UL DJ! churches. Ilwuvnvuv vvvnuu - v v.....,, One of the most successful social evenings given by Glen Rebekah Lodge was held in the Oddfellows Hall on Friday last, when between fifty and sixty Oddfellows, Rebekahs and their friends spent the time in progressive euchre and dancing. All report a. splen- I did time. V ` Van . -UII uvvu I , AA `Dodge sedan owned by Mervin. I-Iouden suddenly took fire while being driven along Usher's sideroad on Mon- day afternoon. The occupants had just time to escape. The car, completely destroyed, was a total loss as there was. .no inpurance. L r 'lVlCUVllIU vuyv xuvvuu w--uvv-- " At the regular meeting of Coronation Lodge. 466, AF. & A.M. the following officers were elected . for the coming yegtr:-I.P.M.,"Harry Wade; W.M., F. 0. Bishop; S.W., A. L. Fleming; J.W.. Dr. D. Corcoran; Chaplain, Armour Thompson; Treasurer, H. Carnhaan; Secy., J. T.`Foster; S.D., Dr. W. L. Tyrer; .] .D., W. E. Thompson; I.G., C. W. Ritchie; D. of 0., Harry Baker; S.S;, Qr. Hisey; J.S.. Dr. D. C. Harvie; "`1Y`AI' A Qcnxrfnll Scouts. . His J .S.. Dr 93 ? W. A. Sawtell. , wru nu-1-~ ---wv- v.- u. The annual meeting of Elmvale Curling Club was held at the rink last Wednesday evening `and was ,wel1,at- tended. The following officers were el- ected:-- Pres., I-1. R. Warren; Vice- Pres., Dr. VV. L. Tyrer; Sec.-'I`reas., J. T. Foster; Chaplain, Rev. W . C. Stubbs. `also the following committees: Ice Com., Jae. Hill, A. C. Bishop and W. H. Drysdale. Games 5 Com.,_ R. M. Black, Dr. Tyrer, A. Sawtell and W. J. Hill. Entertainment. 0om., `Harry Baker, H. Carnahan and A. G. Beardsall. "Elan nununnnlr Pnun a hunt) unnunn urifh Uarnanan and A. u-. bearusau. Z The prospeqt for a busy season with the roaringgame is good as the club is starting with a membership of sev- enty. All they want now is cold weather in again} in making inc-, - ` enty. All Lucy wuui. uuw to assist in making ice. uIIv'*-\vyvob ivupa-uuuw On Saturday, Nov. 28, the home. of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Gill, Balmy Beach, Toronto, was the scene of a very pretty but quiet wedding `when Cora May, youngest daughter of Mrs. Scott and late Dr. J. Scott. Elmvale, was married to Major G._ R. Lane. only son of Mrs. Lane and the late Mr. Geo. Lane. Guelph, Rev. James Buchanan. B.A.. `officiating. To the strains of the Bridal Chorus, from Lohengrin, played by the bride's sister, Mrs. Gill, the bride en- tered -the drawing room with her bro- wore an imported French gown, beauti- tuiiy embroidered with pearls and bril- liants. Her long veil. worn in cap effect. was embroidered to match. and` he ~ carried a. shower bouquet of roses and lily-of-the-valley. Her only attendants were two little ower girls, the Misses Dorothy and Eileen Gill. riieces or the A bride, one in pink and the other in blue surrah. After the wedding supper the bride changed to `her travelling cos- ` tume of black silk canton crene. trim- med with fur and gold embroidery with . hat to ,match, and fur coat-. On their .return` from ,~short honeymoon. Mr. ond*Mrs. Lane` willtake up their resi- . dance in Toronto. ' ' ther, Dr.`J. H. Scott. Hamilton. She ` | reaulung 1.!` him came. I Automobile mauni facturers in Detroit. Mich., are planning to ship their pro- ducts to Europe by a_; direct water- route. _ ` ~ I".Innnnnn W Ilnnhfhir 10- A 'TAf.nl'- Ute. Emerson F. McCarthy. 19;.ot Water-_ bury. 'Com:., died from -a broken neck resulting from"a. hard tacklen a 160t- v ha onrnn 1 '-Masonic Lodge Elects Officrs` . .1. _ _.-___-I.... ._...-4..l..... 1`. banana` Euchre, Bridge and dance __-4. ..l..-L-. .._.-loin-`tn .-.0 `llma ._.7+ W, Farewell to Scout-master 1-,_,_L- 1--_I___ ____-1 R3$eka|1 Soi| Evening ,_ _ - _`___.c--I lcurlys Elect Officers Lane--Scott Nuntials" -nv__- `nn LL- 1. Cr Burned 1m: n1uuu_a _ anumzn Dec. 9-At the December meeting of L.O.L. No. 605, the following officers were `elected for the coming year`:- W.M.. Wm. Reynolds, Sr.; I.P.M., Clar- ence Armstrong; D.M., Wm. Givens; Chap.. Wm. Taylor; Rec. Secy., Frank Armstrong; Fin. Sec., Robt. Sproule; Treasurer. Rex. Guest; Marshal, Al- bert Leonard; 1stLecturer, Wm. Rey- nolds, Jr.; 2nd Lect.. Wm. Jones; 1st Com., Alex. Black 2nd, A. W. Green; 3rd. Wm. Nightingale; 4th, W, J. Reid; 5th, Thos. Cook; Tyler, Jas. Latimer. 1-.x_;....l-4. 111' mr Ii.-`nun-:~. `llnnl-{-no nf inn, J.nua. uuun, ..._y.v., ......... ........ .----. District M. George Banting of Ivy filled` the chair for "the election and installation, after which the newly elected officers were called upon for speeches. After Lodge was closed in due form, a. social time was enjoyed, un y-nfvnuhrnnnfn s:rvn_ (1118 101`m, u. suU1au_ uuu: and refreshments served. Don t fail to visit A.` E. Sm'1th s Furniture Store before nishing _ your (`I11-:4-4-rune n`Q/`canvass-nu 'Dec. 8-`-Mr. Webster and family bf Barrie have moved to Mr. Br-itton s' $101188 recently purchased from C. Mof- i ni- IIUUBU LCUUIILIJ pun unswnvu an vu. \II -..v- fatt. . Mr. and Mrs. Webb of Innisfil visited] Mr. and Mrs. Shaw last week. Minn MI1nrnn_ A. resident here for 8.` wmter. _ Miss Reta Haverson has been confin- ed to her home with a severe sore `throat but is improving. . ` Dani `Dear-qnn IH-Ha mm nf A. `H. Pear- throat but is unprovmg. - Bert Pearson, little son. of.A. H. Pear- son, who has beenseriously ill for a long time, is at present in -Toronto. The doctors as yet have not been able to locate the disease. His friends here Wish him a speedy recovery. ' Wallace Brown has recently installedl an up-to-date radio `set at his home.[ The few days sleighing rast Week- caused quite a stir in traffic. farmers hauling out considerable wheat at an I or"-Ixrohnn nrinit I Mr. anq Mrs. unaw last ween. - . Miss Munroe, a resident here a. long time, has moved to town to stay with her sister, Mrs, H. Pratt, for the I winter. tun..- DAM. 'I'J'u1rnI~unn hon hnnn r-nnfin- |uu.uuu:,' uut. uux. advanced price. Cloth Coats . Fur Collar and Cuffsg on SALE AT LESS SlMMONS&`C0. Ladies and Missds . ` choose: from. large Size Mama Doll; 1 , $2.75` f Smaller Mama Dal` . -85 up ' . Doll Carriages, $2.00 up nu: 'oA;r s'roR1~:_ Cloth and FurV Coati ` `that; manufacturer's wholesale` prices. ` REAL BARGAINS cRA1.vALE 50 CUNDLES isame- . > T V ` . ` 7 v T ame RESIDENTIAL scuooz. 1-`on anus .m,mo Scholarship Matr`_1culatiqn, Solo Singing, Music, Art, Conversational . French emphaslzed. Qutdoor Games and Sports. Health record excellent. Limited numberg. I:'__` n._-___-..___ ___I_ ._ n_2 __ _9,, - I Red and White Chain Stores kii.}ast.{;';"_.i323{`;pm g.' A large assortment of beautiful presents tp