Apr: 5;-S`te.nley _Catlin is vlsitiri at! T. Pattenden s.. ` r 7 ;His friends in this neighborhood`: were greatly shocked t6 heat` of the} death of Albert Orchard. All extend` th `Ir 'th to the bereaved ones. 'i`F1ns?:rI:::r-s1 daughter Of NH`. and. W36 day. I -Tn ` their sympathy to me Dereaveu ones. The 3-year-old daughter and Mrs. E. Adams had the misfortune to have one finger chopped off when -playlngfvwlth her little brother. Mi1:n.('1.'('!nInn nf Ante1'1MHls is V13-I little brother. Mlss.C.'Coles of Antexf'IVIms vis- itingfat T, Pattenden s. Misq Helen Pattenden returning home With her for Easter holidays: M1... M '|\/| nT.nnn inl vi`sltinx. * if: Ear- IO!` 158.8181` nouuayux Miss M. McLean is.` rte. ' ' ` fl Tnnnaty nnil NTPE 1'16. ' G. 'I_`racey and Mrs. had_'a bgd attack of recovering. ll hnwnnn `Han 1'?-tlll` recovering. ` , G. Dawson has returned to his home in Dalston after spending 9. few weeks at Lorne H andy's. - ' V. `Apr. '5-'-Jos. Frallcli has` returned home from Uxbridge after visiting re-_ latives there. - I ` `Khan Anna IKIt\AY`f'hlIY` `R master aunuay In '1'OI'0nI0. _ Mr. a_.nd Mrs. Fred Cameron and family of Orillla/and Mrs. F, L_ pat- terson and Eleanor of Creemore spent Good Friday with Mr. Hall. -Mr. Parker spentvthe Easter holiday` in Toronto. and Lawrence Patterson went'to Creemore over the holiday. Miss Binning is sp`endln2r her vana- wenrw L;1'eem01`e over me holiday. ' spiendlngvhep vaca- 'tion` at her home in Listowel. Mrs. .Tnrrn.tt and dmmrh1m.'.\a nu-.. H861`. `- Mrs. Mitchell of New Lowell visited her son lately. A Mr: .TnI-n1 hnninrdinn and tho fwlnn uun at net nume In ulstowel, Mrs. Jarratt and daughterof Tor. onto were guests of Rev. and Mrs. Cruse. . Mina Allin TKTI-hrlnu A0 'lV!...._._4_ , _ Mls Allie Wrigley of Throw, was home. over Easter. My-u Wu-ann Tfiannil A0 1\V-.._`_, ,,,; 1101116. U\ Bl' I`4lI.H[U_I`. `Mrs. E1-son Kendall of Nov'ar and wee sons called on friends here, Tues- day. ` Apr. .5-n.1:l`sLses Zelma Murray Lot Hlllsdzile, Orma. Johnston of Marunvg ` Farm,,BertV`Clarke of Cookstown and Eva Leigh ot'Atherley and Jack Reid 0! Redboro are all home for the Easter vaxtionf Iddl it '1" ` en 1- e o oronto is h Easter holidays. ~ , ' me.fr V_Miss B. Barnhardt of "Toronto and Mrs; Mucklston and. son Jack were, hofs ovclepr E;1stJer Sunday". _ s e`ar--osnot.B1 homle ov`<,ar thelweek-end. an 9 was M as ona ess of Barri ` Ellen Studd of Orillia. wereetggdguigig of Miss Viola Stone over Easter, Jack -Fellows and `son Rum. .......+ 01 LVLISS vloxa I20I.1e.0VeI` Easter; son Billie spent Easter `Sunday in Toronto. Mr ant! `M :-n, `IN-ad (`h........._.._ __.1 EIGHTH uNE.INNl_1flL' ll `:1-.. Ir- M!-51NN5TA.T`9.T~ hwmiona mnsxynclg 8181'` 8011 llly. ' Mrs. John Desjardine and the twins` spent a few days in Penetang. . Patricia Berthelotte of Penatnmz-' in FDE"Y6'-E {smoun :' visiting" H1 Bar- W. Knapbp have the fluvbut are `ma sAn1uz'l.-`._xAmNn K1wANIANs WILL % AGAIN sronson A POTATO CLUB I. (Continued from Dage 1) `ions pztrt of the United States. He ,spoke on Mormonism, a kubject with gwhich he is very familiar,_ having .lived for some years in '-State of Utah. `! Dr. Dodds address was very interest-` iing,_ but unfortunately the business. session of the luncheon had tziken so lmuch time that he was compelled to curtail his talk; 1 -n\ -r\ 1,1 _A' E III Hall IIIB DI-Illlo Mormons, stated Dr.- Dodds, are not all bad, nor all good, but many of them are better than the system `which they represent. Mormonism is making great progress and is get- ,ting a rm `hold in the country. They lhave.an enormous missionary force and good machinery for propagating ltheir doctrine. They have a tithing system which rovides almost unlim-` ` .ited funds.` an in addition the church controls all the property of its,mem- bers, no matter where they are. ` u'u'__.............. .......1 ........n:n1lu uni IP81. 8. IEW uuya In renecang. Patricia Berthelotte of Penetamr is holidaying with her cousin. Ellamae Desjardlne. _ - llnnrg-A Rnhn nnrl .Tnhn Mnfhnmu Texisting onl in .the minds of reform- HOLD, ILU Iuauucs vvnnuxy any; shave . I Mormonism,'and especially poly- gamy, is tlfe wonder of wonders in our age, `he continued, and the strange thing: is that it was possible` for it to have developed in the frees , country in the world, and in the west where people have `a natural instinct 'for freedom. It has grown and gain- ed.strength.in the face of strong op"- position from the best people in the country; Its success has been due `to misrepresentation. They have ngiven out that polygamy is a bogey, fers` and wit no existence in reality. Tha.t_ impression seems to have gone abroad. and I have met people who `think that Mormonism exists only in Utah. I have met their-workers not far from Barrie and in the United States," Mexico and .Western Canada they have strong colonies. _ Some of them are polygamists with wives in Mexico, Canada and the United Stat- es, so if they are driven from one nlace they still have` a wife and home." 11,, ,L..-__.___L .A ,I9 II\JllIC - Polygamy is the strangest of all. strange things and I can see no rea- son for it. In many sections. of the United `States there are many more men than women. If the situation were reversed, polygamy would be understandable, but ifvthey were truly consistent they would do as the Tibetans and establish 2; system of polyandry. T... -`l....3u-uu n T\n1-Ir`: cnfn-\.J-hn ROBINSON HARDWARE so '1 " V 5 % T T Boiling er"means nothing If a coil bums out [you simply lift out McClaty's Speediron Element. With .little effort and expense you can have the coil re- placed by your dealer-- while you wait. It-isjust as easy and simple to replace - theaunit as. it is to plug in your iron or toaster. Coils Easily Renewed and ' Repaired T Electric Rang; RELIB nogan. James Dalton of Collingwood is holi- daying with Ernest Comartln. next world. "As she does not want to be dead in the next world, she promptly comes to time. 1.1 A 13-..... --..._ ;.1.- --I.-:..._._.. A... rgva--rug. yv-nu-a vv vlnllvl E. A. Ryan was the chairman fnr the day and the booster was Frank Livingston. His prize, an Easter lily, went to Norman Ineson. Postal authorities in U.S. use at tho- scope- for detecting illicit liquo in packages. Three vnfm-Q fnrnnd nnf tn A14:-of vn pauxugeu. Three voters turned out to elect five village officers recently in East Bloomfield, N.Y. ` - That's the amazing thing about McClary s Speed- iron. It lasts .for years and years. `And you have a range that cooks at great speed and saves current. The con- tact heat principle on which the Speediron operates eliminates waste by radiation-the_, heat goes into the pot, not into the kitchen. This means increased speed and exceptional economy. NOW all that is changed. McClary s wonderful, new Speediron element enables you `to cook with your mind at complete case because you know nothing can injure the element. Your preserves, your soups, your kettle--they may boil over a dozen or a hundred times without doing the slightest damage. The coils` in McClary s Speediron are protected by a smooth, cast- iron surface-a`surface so durable that hard knocks, falling pots, leaks and drips cannot possibly harm it. Lasts Long as the Range Itself N the days of old-fashioned open _elements, boiling over was a serious matter. Liquids `dripping over the sides of the cooking pot and into the exposed wires and grooves frequently caused coils to burn out--a source of much inconvenience and expense. Sales reached $4,500 --L.D. C4115 $12.25 OOIG. 8.180 1V.I.8.l'g'8.I`6l'. B01181]. Jos. Dumond is spending a few days days in Toronto this week. . Gilbert Fninln and Wilfred 1'15:-lm-. `nOur Managers are often able names of good prospects not on their list. Out of 17 new names supplied one sales- - man, sales amounted to $889, and Long Distance calls only" $5.50. Try it. It pays. to supply salesmen with" W. E. muzwsrzn, Manager. .__.__.._'.v ---.v- as-. 1bers of subscribers you furnished us was of very material assist- ance in getting prompt and eicient service. `Use the Bell to Sell hits the bull s eye every time,'-- Writes a mer- chant. ` names and num- bers of subscribers: Read The Examiner and get all the focal and district news--$2.00 a year. unn-uanauwnbu.-. I say. old man, you've never re- turned that umbrella. I lent you last week. ' `L'l nn.-u :5 n1` -1: -1.-- 1.- ..-____. WEEK." Hang it all, old chap, be reason- able. It`s been -raining ever since." I" (\:I\l\ \IIIII I Doctor, I owe you my life." Oh. you exaggerate. But you owe me $80." Why sir, that is outrageous." do and Mrs. Thomas U-lougmey. Chas. Harris and ,Wm. Cole went to Toronto on Monday evening to at- tend the annual convention of the Ontario Schoo Trustees. _ Mr: Inn r-`l(nrna.n has returned THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1926. BARRIE DEALER `Phdne 1040 UN REASONABLE nld man Vf\II'UA n A QUIEK SHIFT . 1- _-__, PAT'DpId_ REGD. I925 .7 I01 like another winter. . Miss Jessie Bishop of Toronto Nor- mal is spending the Easter holidays at her home here. . Mina nlhm Pnnnnnk is at her home in MEHUII UH Luz: a.n.'ivau us a uu.-ug 5.... Miss` Irene Stunden of Allandale is spending a couple of weeks with Miss Ethel Harris. ' Miss Lillian Donnelly or Barriespent the week-end at her home here. _ nun. n rnlrnhnr nf the neonle a.- the week-ena at net nome uere. Quite 9. number of.the people a.- round here'were. sorry to hear of the sudden death of Albert Orchard. Min- `esing. Mm: Emma. Clouizhlev. who has `been ` esing. Miss Emma. Cloughley, teaching at Minesing Station, is spend. ing the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cloughley. (`hon T-Tnrvin nnd Wm. 0019 went to ` (Frorr;7Ax1ro:z$1V:}1Ze;' '(Q`o1:re;;;;)ndent) A...` A `ll..- I`I.\.\uu-an `lnlnnnnn In `Apr. 6-'1`he weather in this vicixiltyi is somewhat milder `after the great snow storm on Saturday which looked another winter. um. Jnnnln Rishon of home here. Miss Olive Peacock is at her Rosemont for Easter. vacation. ra___.._...a..u....... .. `Mu. My-..I Turn: flan 1`0HeH1UIl|. LU!` IBKIBLUI. vtu.u.\.u.u-. Congratulations to Mr. `and Mrs. Geo. -Mason on the arrival of a baby girl. -...,,,\1_'_-_, c1L......`.I..... AI Alln-Rahal: Page Eight THE SARJEANT C0. Phones 88 and .-_--j --j PEA, $13.75 tdh; or EGG, $16 tori. SOLVAY co1 ea s 12.oo,fNug or Egg, $14.00 cuueu UK] He!` p.l.`B!llS 1&8! WUGK. Mlss Jessie Campbell has been home tor a. couple of weeks owing to a. cut nger; Mrg. `Mitchell M New `Lnwell vinlfnd EBON7 /Y CUBE CANNI-:-L-. %. . ; $13.50 to`nf pay w6{)D .-cut_and split {'0 brder. You get qua1ity_aqd `quantitywhen you -buy helj. www- . -yuan.-yuu auI_ -u Jvouol JUIII JUL! UH) IJHU 3 Roong you are assured of `real value. ROLL ROOFINGS, cs1.75,s2.1,s, $2.35 upto s4.25`~- Building Paperd . . . . . . 75 roll (400 feet) and up SPECIAL--e-36-in. Slate Pufoid, $2.75 roll (108 ft.) This is not our regular line`, but is-extra gobd value at the price; gWe have both red and green. `Prices include cement and nails. , Bird : Asphalt shingle-., red,-' green oruuguacle The manufactixztefs of this .We11=I<'t:1ow'11._;<)~&)f-i1_1_g"l;av`$ been in business for-_128 years; s"o if you buy Bird's Pnnna \Inn on: occun-mi nl-' man` ....I... BITUMINOUS COKE I-`on ALL PURPOSES NI?! LOWELL BRENTWOOD FRESH MlNEl_}__AN _l'HRAC'lTE. coAf7 .2: A-` .__. ,A cAnoiin*s%%noorle cont '- cox: - wool! BUILDERS sumlss JJGBJEFOIDE. I George Schell and John Mathews have returned home after spending the winter in Detroit. ' ( Nflau Thong `I -Tna-an nf `Dav-min dunno I: GRENFEL j ugiph Beiliand Wilbert Mcann en- tertained a number of friends at the home of. Mr. and Mrs. W. Mapes on Tuesday evening. Minn Witna Willnllghhv nf Allin!-nn aruesuay BVBIIIIIS. Miss Estella. Willoughby of Alliston is visiting her-sister, Mrs. Irwin Miller. . Mrs. Sweet of Lindsay is visiting at the home or Mr. and Mrs. H. Mapes Miss Clara Berthelotte of Barrie vis- itedher parents here last week. I `Ram: Smith of the: tnnnhlngv nfn nf "1Wx'f`nd Mrs. J. Tlffln and Dofa or Colwll were Sunday visitors at the home of W. J. Miller. I "Mr: T-Tdnh Mann: and Andrus awn-mat nume 01 W. J. Miller. I Mrs. Herb Mapes and Audrey spent. last week-end with Bradford friends. | Mr: `Rnnhnr nf 1\/I'nnnf 'li`nv-not In `u..- lust. we-ex-enu Wltn urauroru rrlenaa. Mrs. Racher of Mount Forest is vis- - lting her brother over the holiday. Mark McMaster in in 'l`nrnntn this [lung nel` Drotner over me nouaay. Mark McMaster is in Toronto this week as Va delegate to the tustees' convention. Apr. 6--Mr. and Mrs. John Dobson spent Easter week-end with their daughter, Mrs. Stoneham. Barrie. 1|.l'.'. .....I `It... 1.`... A -rn-n'__._: _,,_v uwugu av; , an: an Lxyvnavaauaug Jana. 1 10: k Mr. and Mrs. John A. Bell'and son` Gordon of sudbury spent Easter with the- former s parents. Mr. and Mia. Richard Bell. A V T-Tnnru 'l`hnv-nnann Lon ..n0u....n;l 0..-... winter In 1JeI.l`OllZ. Miss Irene Hogan of Barr1e,s`pent a. few days with her cousins, Reta `and Katie Hogan. .TnmAn `Dali-nn nf (falling-urnn In hnH_ xucnaru raeu. Henry Thompson has returned from the north and is with his uncle, -An- drew Miller. iv the. summr. Mr. Walker nf 'M'nn1n man In {Ida urew svuuer. Iv ma summer. Mr. Walker 0.! Maple was in this locality lastiweek buying a. car of live stock. ' . _ 3 'Dn1I\h an and TK7III\Ani- `Ala noun 1- 11280 118!` parents nere 18.8! WEEK. Ross Smith of the teaching` staff at North Bay is `home for the Easter holiday. .. . Mr. and Min .1 Tlffln nn hnvin nf neus. - ~ This town `and vicinitywitnessjed one of the worst snow storms oft e season on Saturday. The snow, fell t a; great depth. Alihope it was the winding up storm of this season. If snow is any indication of having good crops, a bumper .crop can be .looked for this Season. ` - . Kn nn Iv-u Tnkn lllkann uynnlr On 368.8011. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Gibson went to Thornbury last Monday to` attend the funeral of_ Mrs. Gibson's brother, Marshall McGuire, whoseyoung life came to a sudden close on Friday even- ing, March 27, from heart disease. He was but eighteen years of `age. He was well known in town as he had assisted his brother-in-law in` the store, quite frequently. Much sympathy is extend- ed to the family. Miss: I-Tnlnn Rh-`Imv nf Rltnhnnnr v'ln. -u-nus . v v we nun: nvnnuuzg as Mrs. Thos. Armstrong`and daughter Bernice attended the Brethren Con- ference in Toronto over the Eastertlde. 11:-.. 111-..- 1-\-n_1_-__A 1,, u-._,u_, av: vunvv Ill 4 v5 vuuv VIVA lulu JQCIBLUI. UNAU- Missv Clara. Relnhart is slowly, im- proving from her recent Illness. Ala-1-. D.-`Ina!-n..& 1...... I........`|.A. LL- I..-A. . v v au5_ ;; vnu Ann I wucup auuuua. ' Alvin Reinhart has bought the but cher business from James McGaule.v but does not take possession until the first of May. MPH. lRAv.\ T, Rrnwn In viaifln has- IIFBE DI May. . Mrs. (Rev.) W. Brown is visltln her mother at Centerville for a. few weeks. nu uunuu av: unnv A.'aua|.\n. vuuuogvono 4Harry'= Moore is quite .indispos'ed at present; MI*n. Pnrnll nf 'l`nrnnfn Y`IRI`|f.'f,h9 Mrs. F. England or 'I`oronto'lal spending Easter holidays with her mother, Mrs. Summons. ` present; - Mrs. Persell of Toronto spent the Eastertide with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Lee. . - Mr and Mr: 'MI'uHnn nf "l"nI-nnfn nnnni v u y v . 5 uuu --av--auagu ' `Miss Nettie Gibson is slowly rcbv- erlng from her recent very serious ill- ness. * This *!\IIV-I1 lnn Ininlniiur iuifnnanb Ann 811 I0 [I18 IEIITIIIY. .Miss Helen Slder of Kitchener vis- ited her parents, .Mr. and Mrs; Robert Slder. over the holidays. IA -.. NIL..- A.......a....._......: .1_.-_I.y._. Mrs. Thos. Lee. ' Mr. and Mrs. Mullen of Toronto spent over Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Watson. `--:__4 A__, _ -r9v-I,I_ ,4: 7.4, , _-n_n;_,s u;. uuua av;u. on axsunsav vvuuovnu Miss Annie Webber of Barrie visited her friend, Miss Edna. Strong, over the week-end recently. \ . ' 1\.r.|..._ 1u..a.4.a.. ruI._.._ 1.. ..1..---1-. . -......-- 1 . * T Apr. 6--Mrs. R._Baycroft spent` a few days last week in Galt attending ii the wedding of her cousin. Mm: Alnv 1Ul nnv-n uluHa:1.hnr niufnrn uu: vvcuupua us. nun uuuouu Mrs. Alex. Moore Vvlsited- hezrsisters in Toronto over the holidays. ' Inn... 71...` 1_-|_..____ -47 nI....-......_4. nu 4-vo van-vwv v vvl many plwlniauvg .4: Miss- Hazel Jaekman "of Clarefhont is home for the Easter vacation. v-r__,.,_,' u:.,, __,-u, L. ,~u,,__,_'_,1 _. isT4Y1gER u-mm 0l`II'.8.l`l0 B01100 'l`I`US!LeeS. Mrs. Jos. ,cKernan has returned home after pending a week wit triends in town. ` . - (From Another Correspondent) The regular meeting of the Grants] U.F.0. Club. was held at the home of Ed. Travers on `April 6. The meeting was well attended with over 50 per- sons present. Three new members were enrolled. Mr. Bowyer and Mr. Law- rence of the 7th line club were pre- sent to discuss the widening of sleighs. A vote was taken in [favor or widen- ing the sleighs to 4 feet. After the meeting was adjourned the evening was spent in progressive euchre and other games, all enjoying the club's treat of candy. Mrs; A`. Ford andt W. Walton carried off the prizes. after which all partook of the good things the ladies had provided. A hearty vote of thanks was given Mr. and Mrs. Travers for the use of their home. The next meeting will be held at the home of George Young on May 4. Members and prospective members and their families should come out and `enjoy themselves. ' uxvnma t _ . pl Apr. 6-Miss Margaret` Spring is! spending. her Easter , holidays with [ friends in Barrie. ' - ' 3' Mrs. J. Barclay and little grandson` [visited over Easter with her daughters. {in Toronto. I , . 1 I Tjnuni lnnln Ca Irlnltlnxr lxrffh fnhanu . sun :11 mewxnurxet over me nonda.y. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wice enter- gained a number of friends on Monday evening. holxllg. ilialrlzaagmspent the holiday at his; 1\/flan T.o1yCnn l\nIanu;I ..LA._._.1__a LI.-. 10!` rue aeconu weex or April. Some holiday visitors in this neigh- borhood were:-Miss Belle Neelands of Toronto: Miss Dorothy Harmer of Toronto; Muriel Jermey of Crown Hill; Ina. Black of Midland: Harold and Max Wallace at Toronto; Sam*Goz-don and daugh_ter>Ka.thleen of North Bay; D. Corbett and Fred Leonard of "Tor- onto: Miss Mary Fafis, Toronto: Miss Libbie Reid of Toronto: iMiss Audrey Fagan. Toronto; Miss Hilda Ferris of Minesing. ` 1"0!`DB8. V Art. Richardson met with-9. very painful accident one day last` week. He was cutting a. limb off a tree when `the limb came back and broke his. uankle. His many friends wish him a `speedy recovery. - . I Mr. nn- Mn-n, (Shane (`inmnhell and. !J. S. Ferguson. ` . 1 l The community extends its deepest! sympathy to Mrs. Arthur Pirie in the death of her brother. Wm. Bain, who was accidentally killed in scotlamd Wm. Fullerton returned to Toronto in Minesing on Tuesday. _ Mrs. Isaac Spring is in Toronto this week as a delegate from the Stroud Women's Institute to the 66th annual meeting of the Ontario Educational Association. (`Ana-uafuloflnna on 1\IY... 4...: IA ..- 11-- ll88UCla.[l0l'l. ' Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Martin on the birth of a babyglrl on Sunday, April 4.. . . Mr. and Mr: '\VHqnn Wnnknn mu... n up `A. nvaan -nauvvuovo vvuavurvocuvnnu; ' Apr. 6--Mrs. George Falconer has been on the sick list lately with a. bad cold. also Margaret Schell. .`I'm: hnmnm-1 In unending n fnur nvn nuuuuy, Apru` 9.. ! Mr. and Mrs. Vvilson Forbes gave 8. dance to a large number of their friends last Friday evening. The "At -Home" in the community '1l'leIl(lS lust rnuay evemng. "At community hall on Tuesday evening was well at- tended.` and everyone reported 9. good time. V ' ' H1118. ' V Splendid ice for curling and skating in the rink this week. Rather unusual for the second week of April. Some holidav visitors in this nninrh. III '.L'0l'OXlIO. Lloyd Martin is v1sm ng with friends`? [in Toronto. I i` ll `on:-I II:-u` Iinuvonri Dnnrnnln All ` m '1'OI'OIlI.0. - '.` Mrpand Mrs; Hoxvard Reynolds or Edenvale spent the week-end with the latter s parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. |Forbes. Am DInI1nu'A.m. rnnf man. a um... `speedy recovery. V 1 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Campbell and; Mrs. Harriet Campbell of Holly spent; 9. day this week with Mr. and Mrs.. !J. S. Ferguson. ` `I i The nnmmnnitv mzfnns its dneneszt? t`Lpl`ll Last. 111 spine 01 me. terrible state of the roads and the. heavy snow storm theforange Hall was filled to its capacity. After a . sumptuous repast to which everyone _dld `justice, the chair was taken by.Irwln McMahon. The program, which was excellent, consisted of numbers by Mrs. Burton, elocutlonlst, Miss V. Ness, soloist, Mlss| M. MoAuley, pianist, all of Barrie and a; playlet` called Near Death put on by three -Barrle Collegiate Institute boys, Jack McKinnon. Frank Craig and Roy Houghton. Your correspond- ent congratulates the hockey team and hopes that next year -they will bring the "cup home the third time. I 1101118 In LIUCHJI. - Miss Lavina Orchard attended the. funeral at her cousin. Albert Orhard. Tuesday. Mm. Isaac Snrlnsz in in 'l`nr-nnfn I-`ah: LUHHU1 time. was acclaentauy Kllleu m ncuuu.na.' Wm. Fullerton ret_ut-ned Toronto this week after spending some time with Isaac M. Spring. IIEYS m '1'UI'UIlI.U [I113 WEEK. Gilbert Foisle and Wilfreci IDes:lar- dlne spent the week-end in Utopia. Minn Nora Jardlne of Coillnzwnnd " -' "' ' ' ' 7 I .' Apr.` 6--Mr. and Mrs. Peacock are visiting friends at `Crown Hill. . Mr. and Mm. T. F`. I-Iellmuth. Toronto. I * ".sr.ratnauan". | Mrs. Robt. Farrier is much improved after her recent illness. `Alina Aknnnunrnhln In unnnilla Taufnr arter ner recent umess. Mis_s Abercrombie is spending Easter. vacation in Toronto and at _her home in Kimberly. v"l`hn Amvn meeting of the Women's. uuy. Hawkestone hockey team h 1 the Drury Cup for the second ayiagrgvygg generously entertained on Thursday.` April 1st. In spite of the`. t 1 ` and the. heirzfulzge 5.32.? Apr. 7-Mlss Carrie Metalfe return- ed [to Meaford last week after spending! the winter with her uncle here. Mrs, `Ran. `Webb um: the mma+ no 1...... Lue \'VHll.UI' WIUI ner uncxe nere. Mrs. Ben. Webb was the guest of her son in Newmarket over the holiday. Wice enter- v1_smng rnenas at Urown run. Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Hellmuth, Toronto, i spent Easter at their summer home, St1`athallan". Rlfmu `Dal-\+ `mansion in nnnnh imnrnvn nlmoerly. ' I The April meeting of the Women s, Institute will be held at the home of Mrs. B. `B. Wamlca. on the 13th. Visi- tors welcome. . ` Alkm-'6 T.nnnovvI1 with hip: sister, vin.~ tors welcome. I A1bert.Leonard, with his sister, vis-~ .1 d at Geo. Green's during the past alt - . Ly1e,Lennox is visiting his parents. Dlvfzie service will be held at St. . Paul's on Sunday, April 11. at 11 a.m. { W. . ` ume spent me week:-ena m utopia. Miss Nora Jardlne of Colllngwqod called on her parents last week. Minn .T4=.smin (`famnhnll hm: hnnn hnv-nn