L--. . .-. ,g an illness 0 years, but for the 'past .S., passed he dreaded A If: nirnvlr 0! ms aunt, Mrs.-r1. Ua.1'na.uu.u. l Mrs. Chas. `Fraser was at her home. in Tavistock for the week-end. `I 'lUl'Icn:s Wlnrnnnn RH-nhin nf Winhnrvllla in '1`a.V1stucK I01` `[118 ween-euu. Miss Florence Ritchie of Fishervllle `is holidaying at her home here. Mr nn` NI :-a `I-Prank F`.-1u=.s:f were in `ls nouuaymg at 116!` nome ueru. I Mr and` Mrs. Frank Guest. were in! Midland for a. few days last Week. , Yllfiuu T\II"nra'9v-of 12v-nnrn in visiting heri M.1(11anu wr a..1ew uays Lam. ween. ; Miss Margaret Brown is visiting heri mother at Anten Mills this week. ` I Tn:-.1; (`nnhr nv\nr\ Nhviafrhn and fhA\ motner at Anten ivuus uus ween. , Jack Cook spent Christmas and the 1 week-end at his home in Bradford. 1 Mrs. '_I`yrer of Barrie was the guest`, of her son, Dr. W. L. Tyrer, last week: ' Chas. Casey of Sovereign, Sask.. is" the guest of his sister. Mrs. A. Lawson. `f Miss Edna Simpson of Barrie enjoy- 1` ~ ed Christmas dinner at her home here.` Mr. and Mrs. Farley Ritchie of Col-' iingwood are visiting friends in town, Mr. and Mrs. 1-Iarold_Bell and baby] Lylia of Gilford holidayed at J as. Hi1i's. i Mr. and Mrs. E. Thompson visited" relativesin Midland over the Week-end. Miss Ella Lawson. .who is teaching; at Copper Cliff, was home for the holi- days. . Lewis`Christie of Driftwood. Ont.. is spending. a. few days .With relatives- here. g 4, r Jas. Fianna of the Standard Bank; staff in _Brechin was home for Christ-`, wanna ; '1.-+11!-,F`.1",I'X<> I mas. I Mr. and Mrs. Ted Agnew of Bur1ing- a ton were at J. Agnew s for Christ-3 n'laS. 1:... D.~.u1.h-n n1 . `Darrin unnnf Christ- lllcbn rvv LL11. -IJAD um ma-awu. , -...- .... . . _--. Terry. V Mr. and Mrs. John'Rankin of Midland; spent Christmas Day with Mrs. Ha.rry i `Vvae. 15.... mm-uunno umu"ln Tnrnntn last! |mas with his daughter, Mrs. Wm. '1` ruvuvviv Mr. Bauldry of Barrie spent Christ-`_ I `VVade. _ Mrs. Forsytheo was` in Toronto last; week purchasingnew books, for the; library. _ Mn lhnmninn'nf the Bank of Toronto rship In the resbyterban road Street. pastor, Rev. istmas Day wrning. ' ire in May. was practi- byterians of rshipping in hurch house library. Mr. Cha.mpion'of the Bank Toronto] staff spent Christmas at his home Penetang. lln nna Mru Rnv T-Tnr-n of Hamilton! . Mr..and Mrs. Ray Horn of Hamilton} were the guests of Mrs. Jesse Webster this. l,veek. - 1 I nn ucrlcld and Min: Tnn. Kei1v.of Mid` I this. veek. Do xglas and Miss Ina Kei1,v.of land visited their aunt, Mrs. Wm. Keily, last week. \ n,r.~ an Mrs: Albert Orton and chi1d- ] | the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Archer of Colling-l wood are spending a week with re-1 latlves here. ` n/nag hninv Vvilsnn .has returned to. her parents. I V 1 Mr. Gilchrist of Toronto was the] guest of his nephew, Chas. Lennox, for` a few d_ays. Rocne Manning of Kitchener spent a few days with his grandmother, Mrs. K. Manning Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mccaw and -son! Jack of Barrie were.in town for a few` days last week. . , Mice nnasv and Miss Smith of Lon- I week. . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Orton ren of'Oril1ia. spent Christmas at H. Clement's. T arm: (Inn T-Tvnh1Q nf 'I`nv(mto was the here. l Miss Daisy Vvilson . has to . -Oshawa after spending a few. days with i parents. T V 1 M mlnhriszt of `c1'me`ns'.""" Mrs. Geo. I-Iyams of Toronto | guest of her brother, J. T. Foster, over holiday. I mr. and Mrsa. `Rert Archer CoI1ing- |days last week. 1 1 Miss Hessy and I don were the guests of Mrs. L. Christie ifor Christmas. _ 1 Mrs. Robins of Wyebridge spent au few days last week with her daughter, `Mrs. Hounsome. . Mr. and Mrs. R. P." Burton. Charlie and Francis visited friends in Gilford for a few days. n..+ mmnnhnn returned to Niagara few days. 1 Pat, Shanahan returned Niagara on Monday after spending a few days '1 with his family. - r. and Mrs. Detweiller of Kitchener a e visiting the latter s grandmother, rs. K. Manning. _ . tMr. and Mrs. Fred Middleton and son a arren, of Toronto, spent a few days , t R. Middleton's. * Mr. and`Mrs. S. G. Napier and Miss ean of Tottenham spent over the holi- ay at A. C. Bishop's. ` Mrs. Corcoran and Miss Mary Cor- coran of Toronto visited the former s I son, Dr. D. Corcoran,.this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Knox, Mr. Ritchie.` Mrs. E. Edwards and children spent the holiday at Blain Ritchie's,` Barrie. `Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dutcher and child- ren, Mrs. Bannerman and son. Mr. and Mrs. F. C; Bishop and Mary Johnson were in Barrie for Christmas. M. mm `Mrs. stmtt and family and among the , completion ime for the new church. ldimz is en- architectur- he most dig- rch edifices direct light- xr TK7nv-H1-rrav in Barrie for Unrxstmas. , Mr.` and Mrs. Scott and family Mr. and Mrs. C`. Laing and family, all of- Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Gage and family of Stayner were Yuletide vis- itors. at Mr. Burt's. . V V The following were among those home for the holiday: Miss M. Train- at Wm. Train s; Miss Jennie Simpson at J. T. Simpson's; Hav'elock_` Graham at Jno. Graham's; Lorne Campbell at S. E. Ca.mpbell s; Miss Helen Mal- colm at W. A. Malcolm's; Miss Effie Pearson at Jas. Pearson's: Miss Reta. Bell at Ed. Bell's; Miss Mae pyer at 1:1 'I\uAr0 n Dell at. 21! F`. Dyer s. "CV: u'N|u l'IlI'IIll vuuwu iv - . . . . . . . ..._, Rev. R. M. Hanna, minister of Elm- vale and Knox Presbyterian churches, has been unanimously called by the congregations of Thornbury and Mea-, ford. The salary offered it $2000, with! manse` and month's holidays. The call was presented at a special meeting `of Barrie Presbytery, held in Codkstown. ion Tuesday, It will he finally disposed of at the next meet- ing of Presbytery which is to be held In AIln.nr1a.1e.'Jan. 12. Rev. R.- M. Hanna Ca|led`to>Thor-nbury A on 1: 1 _1`....u.n ns{n{afAr nf Elih- mg or l:'!'B8Dyt8l'y Wu. in A1landa.1e.'Jan. Village Nominations . Nomination for the offices of Police Trustees for the village was held in the Parish Hall _on Monday evening, Dec. 28; Very few were present to take an interest in village affairs, 1:. deplorable lackof interest on the part of the citi- zens.. The` following were the nomina- tions of which three will be elected. 117 A Mnlnnlm hv Wm, Kealev and tions or which three wm be electeu. W. A. Malcolm by Wm. Keeley and Frank Guest; LloydbPearson`, by W._ A. Malcolm and M. Whetham; Thos. Wal- lace, by M. Whetham and W. A. Mal- colm: W. S. Manning, by J. '1`. Agnew and .M. Whetham; W. J. McGuire, by J. '1`:'Agnew and M. Whetham; Harry Wade, by W. J. McGuire and Jno. Rutledge: Jno. Rutledge, by R. J. Hlsey and W; L; Hart: Edward Bell, by M. owhetham and Jno. Rutledge: J. '1`. Ag-. new, by Jno. Rutledge. and M. Wheth- ...... 1:: A nnnner. by Lawson Robinson Jno. Rutledge anu nu. Vvuuu1- am; R. A. Cooper, by Lawson and R. _J. Hi_sey.' IJUVVV Us uvv.-- _ Bearing: the. date-168.5. a. deed wasl regeQt1y_,uaed.ln a. New Ygtk 1a.wAsu1t.| , ____ --`A11 sizesllnoleum rugs at W. A. Lowe & Son's. Elizabeth St. 39tfc `nap _ 5...: cans IUJICUUL L15 ILL` v Wurlitzer ely designed rllle enhance is place of L._B -:A.`R`!t;iE snuinnn. " I *5h`.' at.ihZi%.eofy1\Ei-,. ii.` 5?i`v.iii? 3. 1y for- Cullough, Lefroy; on Dec. _23',.when`- her only daughter, Edith Isabel, was; 'hm- "mart-led. to Rev. ., 1. A.` Ward. The; home %$rer'i`1o;1y wa;,p 1erorrr11`ed by Rev. am rag miatinaseze i."J.`1>?}i .} ."is\o..?n3 a". of Stroud. "The bride` wore a hand-' *1Wa3 some gown of champagne silk crepe stmas zmbrojdery, Cw1th_i,br9wnh `and gold . mmmmg. arrymg a s ower ou-, in 0,-` guetd otfh rolses and narcissu} s,.she en? ` e [ ere e iving:room onpt e--arm o '3 re higher cousin, Mr. Herbert Wallacepof k` istroud, to_the strains of the Lohen- Wee ' |`gri_n wedding march played by Miss visit_*El1zabeth L. Ward of Uxbridgb, sis- ter of the groom. The living-room arriv- mm iguests sat down to a sumptuous"w'ed-.1 ding dinner in a bower of green and. white. Mr. and. Mrs. Ward left on; the \evening train for Toronto and lpoints east, the bride travellingin a .hm.pencil blue canton crepe dress.wit_h trimmings of silver and fur, with hat to match and a fur coat. ;Ontheir 'e,e in "return, Mr. and Mrs. Ward will re- K. ' !side on Georgina Island, where Mr. ng her`Ward llsathe position of minister L ` !and teacher among the Indians. The 3&1 th '5 numerous and costly presents, among -guest; them bemg a life membersh_1p of the `Week_*W.M.S. of the Lefroy Aux1liary. all LSk.. isitestied to the high esteem in which aW0n- . Mr. 'and Mrs. Ward are held. Among eJY"the forty guests present were some 9 h"'H rom Toronto, Barrie, Uxbridge and )r Co1- m__M_,, . guest guest erville was beautifully` decorated with yel- `N low narcissus and smilax and the T im&%m&%$$&E&% wED151Nas .1. 3 ,3 I I * ! L WARD-McCULLOUGH I I [U111 .I. u = Stroud. iCHRISTMAS CHEER AT T i I CHILDREN'S SHELTER; \ The function ofdistributing Christ- mas cheer to the children of the County 'Shelter on Christmas Eve was an in- spiration to those who witnessed it. gThe twenty-five children met a. real ', Santa. Claus, dressed in red toque, coat iand breeches and long laced boots, gladen with Christmas riches. Santa. " shook hands with one and all and had `a few kindly remarks for each. As the _gifts were handed from the tree the `children became wild with delight and pandemonium reigned. The matron. Vi Miss Al1an,. assisted Santa every effi- Eciently in the distributionof the gifts. [Too few citizens take advantage of ,',having several years added to their} qlives by coming out to witness this| 1 inspiring ` function. `G. W. McCurd3; H. Meredith H. E. Jory Dr.W.A.Lewis, sk. Jack Monkman A 13..--.. t\.v\ uaun Au.v nnnnnnnn .. A. Bryson W. A. TWISS G.D.Hubbard, sk. R. J. Sprott A 1\lI'nnT.n-ran { 3i, ` igzs. Q U. W. Mcuuray .H. W. A. Turner, sk. . Twiss W.H.Kennedy, sk. `Dr. lJ. A. MacLaren W. D. Griffiths IV. VV Ill LC Wm. A. Grose A. Wolfenden Major Knowles J. M. fugsley ~ A. D. Simon R. J. Gallagher J. Hyslop Matt. Robertson O.Cameron, sk. C. H. Beelby, sk. . B. Underhill S. G. Underhill 1 G. IV. E. Knight 1W Harry Hook, sk. P. C. Lloyd A. G.__.MacLellan S. H. Greenslade E. C. Codling, sk. James Cavanagh Andrew Hay ' ;Thos. Tooke A.'Mo"att 'Fred W. Otton D. F. McCuaig `S. Meredith, sk. Philip Love, sk. .'.James Patton Frank Livingston `Wilfred Firth s. Woodman .uR. J. Lowe John Scott H. Arnold, sk. A1ex. Habbick } C. M. G. Smith A. Brownlee, sk. l J. H. Seagram R. N. McLean H. M. Dyment Alex. Sinclair J. O. Scythes A.F.A.Malcomson i R. Ma1com`son,sk. D.A.Mc'Niven,Usk.' -' Morley Livingston Wm. Rusk Ross Twiss `J, F. Jackson 1 W. J. Craig Donald Ross J. R. Dier, sk. 3 Russell` Duff, sk. QV. W. |n M--.....::+1. 51, `Barrie Curling Club Rinks Idtlwlnnvvw '__-9 _ College reopens Jan. 4, both day and night school. Tanis MacLaren has accepted a. posi- =tion in Toronto with The Canadian Assurance Co.; "Florence Arnold. in the Accounting Dept._ of The Sick Children s Hospital, Toronto; Jae. Ford who attended our night school was the successful candidate for the vac- ancy 1n the Customs and Inland Rev- enue Dept., Barrie. "`---V "'---ALl- PA:-Ivan!` r|1'\QYY'|'I'Iif\'n tvn- 911118 .lJUpL., .D'a.u.u:. Fred Jarrett, former champion typ- iist of Canada and Erma Wright, pre- sent champion, gave a talk and speed demonstration to the `students last` week, which was much appreciated. About 100 students and, invited friends held a very successful Christ- mas At Home ! in the `College rooms on the 23rd. - _ A u........ nnrnllmnnt is exnected next on 23rd. A large enrollment is expected week. Two children (ueu arm seven: uuun members of Herman Kuehl s family are seriously 11!, as .resu1tVof eating meat believed to have been infected . in J ackson. Mgnn. u---:--c:-:- Twb children died and several other nnvuknnu nf `I -Tn!-vnnn 'Kuehl s Rev. Ha A. the follow- ning News. `YOUR VOTE. AND IN- RLUENCE soucman A successful business man who practises economy with V` efficiency. " WARD FIVE Re_-elect Alderman T1.Q13e}.p1e*s Candidate Candi` ` do.te forT Board of Education W.J. G. E. JAMES in the new Christmas the official 8' will take .9" TO THE ELECTORS OF THE TOWN OF BARRIE: Ladiesand Gentlemen :-Your votes and inuence are respectfully solicited for the election of To _Tl1-.lE_l:`;l:ECT0RS or BARRIE: I`-- Amman: An 1'l- 111:1] kn LU l.fll.`a l.;aI..al.a\pI.\I:\o...v vs auruun... Ladies and Gentlemen:--As it will be impossible for me to make a personal canvass of the town in the short time available, I take this method of soliciting your vote and inuence. During my term in the Council I have endeavored to deal with all questions with a view to serving the best interests of all the citizens. I trust that my record commends itself to you and that you will permit me to serve you for 1926 in the capacity of First Deputy-Reeve. For all I wish a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Yours respectfully, I I I 'FIWI`FIWI"`I'\ . Having served you as Mayor for the "last two years, I am `again seeking your support for 1926. The past two years have -been s,tre::u'ous ones for the Council, owing to the road policy `adopted, but the citizens will agree that the Council acted wise- _ly _in carrying out the programme they did. We have several miles of paved streets now, an asset to the town. The arrang- ing of all details was carried out in the best interests of the ,town and all nancial obligations are satisfactorily arranged .for. Strict economy, so far as practicable, has at all times `been observed, and it will be my policy, if returned, to keep down all unnecessary expenses. This is the day_of co-operation and only by all pulling together can we promote the best in- terests of our town. May this spirit more than ever mark the efforts ofthe people of Barrie in 1926. Candidate-:iz or Board, of Education `Ladies and gentlemen, your vote and `inuence solicited for the re-election oi . M J; F`. CRAIG V A V SAF Vote to have Bradford St. lighted on west side BY ELECTING IN WARD v HUXTABLE YOU HAVE A VOTE; USE IT. P_ollin_gAD`ay - Monday, `J an. VOTEFOR MRS. L. R. om) IN THE INTERESTS OF Board V _of `Education TO THE ELECT ORS OF . AS ALDERMAN for vyardv for 1926 YOUR VOTE AND INFLUENCE` FOR J. R. ROGERS. pauu, as W cu of friends 1e township. MRS. HUXT T. R. ABLE J. J. comma R. J. SPROTT as REEVE for 1926 MAYOR FIRST DEPUTYA-REEVESHIP FOR AS MAYOR FOR 1926. VOTE FOR 1926: --FOR- RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS YOUR VOTE AND INFLU- ENCE FOR HIS ELECTION AS Wishing all the Electors the Compliments of the Season FIRST DEPUTY-REEVE YOUR VOTE AND INFLU- ENCE RESPECTFULLY G(\'I' `I'f"'I"I"'EI'\ Support his policy for more industries, progress and proper economy. RARRIE; REEVE 615 BARRIE FOR 1926 on the old ine corners. of the late a Hayman. married Al- ton and at ing to com- ario Veter-' 11s gradua- fession for nd twenty- (".1-Anrnnv-A for Ward IV for 1926 PENTS HIMSELF AS CANDIDATE FOR Work for - Vote for AND ELECT ' WALTER nun-'1J=A A P. J. MORAN AS ALDERMAN for Ward III for 1926 WARRANT S T Present Preference Past Performance W. A. LOWE VOTE E. J. BYRNE "Ii:-iTSTER. Ill IVIHLJI JUL! .I..l.' L SOLICITED. 53' '3' i'I-iaspagv, bncnmnizn 31, 1925. ` from Toronto 101' unristmas. . V -. V Miss Frankie Warren was` in Tor-. onto for -the Christmas holidays. Miss Catharine Ross was at her home in Port Perry for Christmas.. ` - Mrs. (Dr.) Brown of Orillia spent It :the holiday with-Mrs. ,J. J. Brown.` Miss V. Milligan of Tottenham is visiting her sister, Mrs. -Walls, Sr. , Ted Jamieson of Toronto "was a` Christmas visitor at his home here. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. `R. King `were in Toronto/ for the Christmas `holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Cameron were `visitors in the Queen City for Yule- ti e. \ ~ . T. D. A. Fox of the.Bank of Com- zmerce staff spent Christmas in Tor- _..Ln the holiday here. ` Gaston `of. Toronto spent` Miss .I_da'.PaeRspent Clfristmas with [.f1'.ie,,nds rm uunuas. _ . Morley Wallwin -spent Christmas at his home at Everett. . _ Wm:-Prit `spent Christmas at `his home near Brantford. . A. - ` ' Miss Florfence Arnold was, home V Toronto for Christmas. mu... w....n1n'n Warre'n was` in Tor. ted l.;; r 1=l'eVvA. : The . pa.ll- A :1 been clos- n- his work. . Heels, - W.` [cPhall and l'l:.l\D\.u14-nu ; &:aggww&w&w%&aw&e hlllva. vv onto: onto. ` '- , Miss Gladrys Walls spent Christmas _:gt the home of her brother in Hams mr- .1 Mrs. W. J; White and `son Miss'Jean Standen of Toronto is j the guest of her sister, Mrs. -J. A. l Lennox. - - Mrs. W. Hines of Detroitvisited `her -father, W. McBride, Henry St., at Yuletide. - * Clifford Guest of London and Vic- tor Guest of Toronto were home over the holiday. . A Forbes Robertson of Toronto is spending the holidays with Maurice MacLaren. Mrs. J. Franklin Legge of Toronto {is visiting her mother, Mrs. E. Richardson. ` ` Rev. E. O. Gallagher of Lindsay is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Gallagher. H mm Mre, Wm. Griffiths and Gallagher. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Griifiths and son were with relatives in Toronto :for Christmas. V Miss Jean Gibson was with her sis- ter, Mrs. Harry Thurlow, Elmvale, for'Christmas. ' - David -Grant of Killam, Alberta, is visiiging his gunt, Mrs. C. MacMil1an, for Unrlsnmas. visiting aunt, Wellington St. `MI .-.1; Dnmnnnn name \ Wellington St. e Mark Robinson came down from Algonquin Park to spend Christmas with his family. `Herbert Jamieson of the Univers- ity of Toronto is spending the holi- days at his home. - Miss Tanis MacLaren left on Wed-. nesday for Toronto, where she has taken a position. . .. r....1. Quvnnha n`F Landon. 0nt.. 1s taken posmon. Jack Symons of London, 0nt., spending the holidays with his` aur Mrs. B. Lawrence. _ M. ......J nlrms T.nn (`mast and farm Mrs. B. Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Guest and family of Stroud spent Christmas at the home of Bert Guest. . . W. A. Boys, K.C., leaves for Ot- t next Tuesday to attend the . se of Commons. i Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mulle_n of Tor- onto were Christmas_ visitors at the E; v.s. "home of W_. U. Uurus. Herbert Banks of the Bank of Commerce staff spent Christmas at his home at Byng Inlet. M- ......: M`... 1': Wuunmnn and chil-t WILII J.Vl1'. tutu LID. LLMIJUCLV V4. uvgvwuu Mr. and Mfs. Thos. Robinson of Bengough. Sask., are visiting at the , home of W. H. Robinson, Maple Ave. Mr. and Mrs.. G. S. Burditt` and ' daughter of Toronto spent Christmas with Mrs. Burditt s mother,` Mrs. M. Turner. -m.-n.._.. 1ur..4.1.:...-...... nninn '-Pm-.m `Ran. his home at byng Lmet. Mr. and Mrs. H. Wiseman and chil-. dren of Toronto were Christmas vis- itors at Frank Wiseman s. _ 7 . K-~ unnuvv Muff` hf TAlndSaV I itors at Frank wisemans. , | Mrs. Harry Marr of Lindsay IS spending the holiday season with her daughter, Mrs. J. J. Neelands. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Heels snent Christmas in Toronto. Miss Molly Langdon returning with them. 4 Miss Ila Haack and Dr. Aifelstine -of Toronto were Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. S; W. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Russell and Mrs. Prentice of Toronto were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. G. -Smith. I 11,, T I\un1nn vnn the past week. . Mr. and,Mrs. Grant Longman` gnd Miss Winlow of Toronto were Chr1st- ._ mas guests of Mr.~ and Mrs. E. Long- " man, Collier St. ' 11.. ('1 nwl Yilhn-rn and sun Ken- -01 N11`. auu Lu.L'a. u. u Mr. and- Mrs. D. `.`.IL and family spent Christmas with. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril G. Filgiano, Hamilton. -11 ... 71' A n....L...'Am.. nnl`nrr1\7 .lV1l`s. uyru. ur. Bllsxuuv, ..... ........ .. "Mrs. H. O. Partridge andfamily are spending the Christmas vacation with the Misses King,` Poyntz St. `-1: -mr....4....*...'l .nn9.i- `Wlbll hut: llacu 1:35:55, 1. vguvu .7.-. _ Frank Symons of Montreal spent the Christmas holidays with his sis- 1_:er, Mrs. B. Lawrenc`e,iBayeld St. 'nr-n_-I1-....'l.. 1...... `-4 Itclfg $VI.l.'Bs 1). IJGIVVLVIQVV, -.-ac`, ..v-s. --. Miss Helene McCullough has re- turnedto Toronto after spending the holiday `at herhome in Elizabeth St.. It... In. \ nr:n:......... -3 12.mnI-mnn, 110111.15) `RSI: HUI. IIYIIIU Lu Jilllusnuvvnn ...-. Mrs. (Dr.) Williams of Brentwood, Long Island, N.Y., is visiting her par- 'ents, Mr. and Mrs. R.` J. Gallagher. , _,.a at... run ......a `M ... -m-I Mann uu Lwu1u.y- Creemore. ' ge_ clientelev Dr, Currie` usic and in in demand atherlngs. `urvxved [by er, Stayner. three bro- h of which the public` ohn Davey. ely making nes by Ten- which was red by the `s were laid In testimony e deceased euba, U11 . auu ;vu.a. s . Mr. and Mrs. Gill agdhr. and Mrs: Knapo and children sbent Christmas with Mr. and M`rs`.,Hubbert of Stroud. nu, _'_ 'n-L:.....L.. -43 \VIDDvva--w- Turner. , . Edgar Mathieson came from Ren- .frew for a Yuletide visit with. his Riarents, Mr. and Mrs. Mathiespn, aole Ave. T ' ' , Mrs. W. Titchener-Smith of Tor- onto has been visiting with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Stone, for the `past week. L My on!` MUG! {Ivan}. T.nnQ'man' Uomer t._` ' Dr. Gifford Kborn and son Ken- neth of Toronto spent Christmas with the farmer's sister, Mrs. J. 0. _Scyth- es, Bayeld St. M8 Jovian Bayneld St. . Miss Marion Partridge of _Victoria College and Howell Partridge of Medical College. Toronto, are in town for the holidays. for the holidays. . , - . Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thompson and son and` Miss Marion Rivard of De- troit were Yuletide T guests at the` home of N. Rivard. ` . II . .....I "con Tainan h.`-mdlnn Of home of N. Rivara. - ` Mr. and Mrs. James Douglas of Victoria Square came to .spend tpe Yuletide season with Mr. and M188 Caldwell. Blake St. "3--. "An nu`-:n`nn Caldwell. Blake st. _ T , Miss Mae Quinlan M Orangevllle High School and Miss Lucie Quinlan of Cobalt .Contlnuatlon School are home for the holidays. ~ cu aunt: Mun Ad _home f0!` the nonaays. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Foster ;tnd.lit- tle dau ,ter of `Oshawa have4been visiting rs. Foster- s parents, Mr. ant} Mrs. W.- J. Shannon. nr ~u_1- --.1 -1 m........+n-'lua Hnnn` and Mrs. w.VJ. snannon. , I J. W. McLeod of Torontohas been ,appointed manager` of the British American Oil Co. `for Barrie district. He will reside_ in Eccles St. ` I `of [Toronitio _sp et- six friends; n, W. Mac- Boyd and Ill/u, JD aunt, . Miss Madge Clark aiidi W. Smith "of Toronto and Buster Clark` of North Bay spent Christmas at the home of P. T. Clark, Bradford St. W Mr. arid Mrs. Aaron Carley cele- brate the fty-fth anniversary of their marriage on New Year's Day. `ll this` time they have spent in Bar- , Mr. and Mrs. James . Hill, to Mr. rie. : V Mr. and Mrs. W; R.N.,- were . and `Miss.';Hazel M'.`Marr, 4_ I _ ` `Christmas. home from` "Toronto for and ,_.;are _staying, over the New. e `Misses Mina and Mabel- Huddle-, ston and.-.Miss Sutherl_and,_of Toronto R.`.Laing_and isbn _ and .D. Grant of *Ki_llam, Alberta, 1 spent `Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F Johnston. . ~ - - `Mrs; A. Hall of Lost Angeles: Cal., : who has been spending a -few months with her daughter, Mrs. C. .B. Law- rence, Bayeld "St; hasleft for a visit in` New York. ,` Mr. and Mrs. Roy Love 'of,Toronto were - with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Love, for the V `Yuletide `season. Stanley ' to spend Love is New Year's with his parents- Walter and George Mclndless of Albany, N.Y.; and Chas. Mclndless of Midland were at` their home here for Christmas, Charles accompanying his . brothers on their return to Albany. ' The` engagement is announced of Annie Rachel, daughter of the late Kenny, Crown Melville Roy Hastings, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hast- ings, Guthrie, the marriage to take place quietly in January. mu. .1 Mr: Jnhn Ronald Stan- an Hill, tc S( ings, C q Mr. deii`~`i;)f.mf"er1.t-ii:7t'<)r1v,`E10; arrived in town to spend Christmas week with Mr."Standen, Sr., at` the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Lennox, North St..- `and have gone _ on to Bowmanville to have New Year s with Mrs. Stan- den s parents, Rev. W. C. and Mrs. Washington. Mr. Standen will re- turn early in the New Year to spend some time with his father and sister. s`Po1 TO KIWANIANS DURING THE YEAR 1925` During the year 1925. the Barrie Kiwanis Club was fortunate in having very fine addresses. The following list of speakers and subjects shows the wide range of subjects which were ably presented at the weekly luncheons: Jan. 2-Installat1on of officers. V9-C1vic Day. `W. A. Boys, M.P.. Municipal Taxation". . . 15-Ladi_es Night. Prof. W. H. n........... mmmnm Kiwanians as LU--J.1u.un_v>a -_-,,---. Greaves, Toronto Public Speakers." . 22--Educationa.1 Day. Robt. Yeomans. Toronto. `'11: Isn't Your Town. It's r0.u.n ` 30--R. S. Duncan, Toronto Work of Agricultural Representatives." Feb. _6-Earl Rowe, M.P.P., Ca31ada". 13-`-Debate on compulsory voting. D. F. Mccuaig and A. F. A. Malcomson -rm Frank T-T2YYI'lTl0nd and Randall au---;. vv. vv. .-........., l_._.___ _ peals". A 27--Hon. Duncan Marshall. Agricul- tural Education". ~ Mar. 6-Major -Steele, Ottawa. Radio in Canada's Far Nor west." 13-0. R. Moore. Toronto. `Canada. s Transportation Problem, V .20--Amos Tovell. Guelph. Child VWelfare." V - 27-Judge Mott, Toronto. The De1in- . ~ quent Child. Ann R_-Mrs. `Madge MacBeth, Ottawa. LDS FIRST CHURCH K1wanian's, Bookshelf". . 17--R. J. Rogers. Newmarket. Ad- "dress to Junior Farmers. %;1--Taylor Statten, Toronto. The . Cy." - ` May 1-Mus1c Day. A. R. Glrdwood, B. 0.1. Band." - . 6-'-La.d1es Night. Dr. J. A. White.; Lindsay. 15-VV. W. I-Illtz, Toronto What the Citizen Owes to His Community. ville Boys School." 29--`-Ba1mer .Nei1ly, Toronto. `.`The Hollinger M_ine." 1...... :_.r w Weston. Toronto. Cana- i 22-Dr. Reaman, Toronto. Bowman-gt 19--Business Meeting. 26-.-J. A. Kearns, Guelph. Pioneer Crimes and Punishments. Sub-Arctics of Canada. 10--Boys Day. Moving `pictures. 17-_-Reports of the Ottawa Conven- tion. Dr. Lewis, A. H. Felt and F. W. Otton. 24-Harry Morren. The District of Patricia". . . 31-Hon. F. C Biggs, Hamilton f`0ur Balance Sheet. eople We -Meet. ` Rural-Urban Inter-relatlons. . . lony to Kingdom." "Service Club Ideals." _ Sept. 4~--Open .meeting for busin S. `11--Rev. John /M'cNab, Mi nd. Wembley. . ;-16--Anniversary night. ` General re- 8` . 2b--Dr. J. W. MacMillan, To nto.. Minimum Wage Board." . Oct. 2--Rev. Ira.Pearce. Toronto. menian Boys Farm. - - ' ' 9-`Prof. W. H. Day, Bradford... Hol- land Marsh Drainage. 16 -'-John Buchanan. Guelph. he Helping Hand. - . D 28- Oliver I-Iezzlewgood. To 0 to. c -The League of Nations. j r ` 30-Dr. Auid. Wei-ha-1:-wei_ ~diti ns in China}? I Toronto. Ori tal Nov. -L. J. -Ball. Menace in B.C. A 13-Social.night in I.0.0.F. Te ple - 20-,-J. E. Morrison. Industrial vu- catlon in Ontario." ' - W ` ~ 27-W. Bert Roadhouse. ' Tor nto. A "Agriculture and Business. . . n... 4_r1n.nt_ C; H. Buckland. To nto. July 3-- Dr. Whittaker. .Penetang`. - Aug 7--Dr. Cahoe. Montclalr. J.` ] 14--A. E. Ca1nan.-Picton. -`Be'ter. 21-H. M. Cody. Toronto. From, 0- j 28-H. R. H. Kenner. Peter r0. 1. A. 14`. A. Nlalcuumuu vs. Frank Hammond Richardson. - 20---T. W. W. Evans, Bradford. Ap- u\nn'lm" Child." Lpr. 3-Mrs. `Madge C.P.R. Camps. 10--Rev. David Wren. M1dland.L'l.`heb` Bookshelf". 1-/443 T `Rngarsx. `Newmarket. Dec. CIVIV` At the regular luneheon of t Bar- rie Kiwanis Club,.held on We esday this week, the year's work 3 re- viewed. .All the reports show that the` Work 1!! .eVery departme t- had been splendidly maintained du ng the year. `Dr. simnson was chairma S. W. Dr. Simpson Moore : booster. prizg was won by Bill Crafs; A _ ` BARN: woM`EN'sT ms1;{1'u'rE v ----14; -__-..'u..... mill 1.). 'I...1.:rn1....-:lou 3l'\I'Il& wit:-u--`- ..,.,"*.__ Next meeting will be hexd.-"ruesaay. Jan. 5. `at 3 D-mu at the home or Mrs. Jos. Cavanagh, 40 Louisa st;{Roll.ca.l1 is to be answered by~-suggemong for hot supper dishes. For the; p, ',-am there will be community _g1ng1%O.1ed by Mrs. Rowe. an instrumental by Mrs. Earle and 9. deba.te,.- the subject-..t he _Are women who .beIo`ngvto the. lsti- tute better homemakers than tho ` who do not. belong?" Visitors alwayz el- come. _ P . its Work 116 uruuueu. F:-time vig- Hollinger Mine." une 5--J. F. Weston, da's Poss1bilities~..~ 7 112-V1s1t to Midhurst Forestry Sta- t on. . . 19-Bus1ness Meeting. ~ -m__r A T(na.rns. Guelph. Pioneer 3 quietly In January. A r. and `Mrs. John Ronald of Penticton, B.C., L- -..-...A n1....:..+mna wnnlr with "Ag!`Ic\1lt1l!'8 anu Duauuauu. . Jec; 4--Capt. C.` 1-1. Buckland, The Child Problem." ` 11-Qa t. J. A. McElheney, To me. The arole System." ~ . 18--Canon A. MdGonigle, Newm rket. A Human Cha.ra.cterla't!c." . . 23-M1_xslcal Program. : 80--Review of the Year's Wor . TT'AT'A"A"H"I' TKKTTTT] ._ . . .- , `, . 1 g.EI,,Mv News a$mmmm&mw%&$wm Miss Pear1']3isho wzii in Ttgxgnto for =ch`;-istmas. _ . 9 . ' ' man; Argue is v airing his dmuzhtar `C nxi-1st.mu.u. Geo . Argue is ,v%aiL1 :ir`ng hls daughter, in . Lindsay. ' _' -- ` Miss Velma was 1n Lindsay the holiday. . . _ _ i Miss: A. NI. Trni nf Raw-rin urns home the Ilouuuy. : _ -3 Miss A. M. Tra1 of Barri>e-..-wVa.s home for the week ( I mlmnr Vvehster .\f "l`n:-nnfn was home included his V S., Elmvale...- nie, nephew n and Nor- and, as well nf frlnna 7 far tne ween J ; ` Elmer Webster 9)`? Toronto was home over the week-end. ', ~ min` Mnffat: ni `Maw.-nm-kat: was over. I._l1e ywecnvenu. - , ` 5 .Wm. Moff-at: of ._NeWmarketr_was home over Chgijstnmasg, ` Minn 'I'.i]lia.n MOA111Axi nf (`fanrol home over use nouuay, . Rev E- Pugsley spent Christmas with fr1e,ndS - in Ori-Ilia. T Dr. D-3Harvie was at his*home`in Or- I nome UVUF \vll\\_la'Ll118.S.j2, ~ V . _ . u ] Miss Lillian McAuley of gapreol was me over the holiday. honnv `F3. `F1. ,Pnm:1nv ':nt-int Christmas gntn Ir1enus- m uruua. T o_ 1 ' Dr. D.3Harvie `was at hishome in illia over: the week-end, ' -T M1-.,and Mrs. S. `Tipping were in`; Coldwater for the holiday. V ` 3 Mrs. Geo. Ritchie spent the week-! I end with friends in Toronto. Min: Mr-.Dm-mm nf 'l`m-nntn is visit- end Wlul uueuus In '.l'0r0n,t0. Miss McDonald of'Toronto is visit-i ing her sister, Mrs. Warren. a Wnglev Calandnr nf Cleveland arriv- 1 mg ner SIBLUIC, Mrs, VVa.r1`eu. ' Wesley Calander of Cleveland ed home for a couple of weeks. | hr and Mrs, I I-1 Si-snff, nf Hamilton. ed IIOIIIB .|.U.l` u. UUUDIB UL WEUK5. Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Scott of Hamilton; were in town for-a few days. ` Ton1z']`iQVl3V` nf 'I`m~rmfn was 2. guest were 111 LUVVII lUl."'4 Luw ua.,ya. Jack'Shaver of Toronto was a lat A`. Boyce`s over. the holiday. ` `(KT-2H-or Ellin nf Mnnfnr is: the guest. at" A} buycus over. EH8 uuuuuy. ' Walter Ellis of Meaford is the guest of his aunt, Mrs.-H. Carnahan. 1UI`nu (`hug `IN-nunr man 91' 1191` home isuzabeth. Vat Fandale a'nd_