us Jan\3--J. Bushell and Miss B. Bush?` all of Toronto spent Christmas with thelrqgarents. Rev. and Mrs. Bushell. Miss Vera Clute returned to Massey and Carl Clute to Port Credit. after spending the Christmas/ holidays with their parents, Mr. _an;1 Mrs. H. Clute. N71`. and Mr: flnnna-A `Duh-u... ..:...u.-.s m: up to In day night.` allfl `knits mnuus (lUl' pureljts. Mr. and .Mrs.: Fred. H 1. ` Miss dith MacDonald left` on Mon- tay` to take charce of 9 -smhnm gr 1:... .HWKsT0~I-= yvYEvALiz ___,...,,...,........;v.-.;.4-mun MOTORS C ORPORA'I'lO~N 7 CLEVELAND as _ R%e`pf es-tzntativei fbr Chandler A in the County of Simcoe, with ~ ` W ' Headquarters in` Barrie. Marlo sational HANDLER-CLEVBLANID MO'l'_~ORl `rm-: BARR!!! `R; I4IbNsBERGER is auth- 1 torizedtto make Chandler a dealer appointments in the County of Simcoe. This means several very substantial oppor- `tunities formen whowant to es-' tablish themselves in , a profit- able business. . .`~ a Watch a Chandler this year! a Watch Chandler salessshoot for- ward by leaps and bounds. Watch the i_nc`rease in the Chandler dealer organization. B.` Fralick; Saks and Service, Bayfield/ St. % ._ ' Representirjg the joint interests of ` The Chandler-Cleveland Motors Corporation . % ` ` Cleveland,?Ohio {muse wun uuuus. - ' ` The` snowfall improved the condl-A Ifo_t_; ghe_ roads * very . much. ` -o-.. u:.u;uy- Il&VE KBLUFIICU C0 /.l'OI'0nI0. I Quite a few folks are confined to the ` l_1_pus with colds. ." Tho` snowfall irnnl-ntrn ihn Anna! 3ERS. U 3 `Cl H;U_|-L11 LIIUII.` [JH.I'(.B We. I $123 -'H._Wrilcox has returned to her? sc_ool work after spending the holiday . W1:.MeMdrd 1.'rle'r'1'ds. T r `and " "DIE ~ `RA `llnb.-.l...... ..._.1 WLCEIV JMI.88IOI'(1 ITICHU3. I . , M1`..-'a.nd" Mrs`; T. M. Fletcher and; tamnyv h8.ve: ret"urned to .'1`oronto. 1 Quito n fnuffnllzn nrn nnnflo-ma 4.-. n...' LYIUIIUS IIUFE. ' The? conceft in aid of the Sunday? 'Schoo1s`was very successful, 8:11 the; chg`i'x~en acting their parts well. 0 ux"-W TKT/I-Innv `hnu rnfvunnnol +n.1.\;...f I I-lIUl.'llLU1l.`l1ll _rcpu1'|. u. splenulu ume. - The electionon Monday caused much excitement thrbughout the township. Miss. Edna Tunlinz of I-Tnmwwnna uauuexuuul. uxrouguuur. Ine wwnsmp. 2. Miss. Edna Tupling of Honeywood 3De!_1t ;a. few ldays last week with; friends here. ` . I fI'|k.; .......-..-..:b I. la -0 L1... c1.-__1-__ cu. nurnonle nere. ` l The Women -s -Instixtute will hold their annual opening meeting in the I basement of the church on Wednesday. i Jan. -'12.` Everybody welcome.` V I ' `Jan. 4--A number from this vicinity: attended the dance at Allandale and '1`hornton..All _report a. splendid time.- Thn n`lnr-,nn'nn Mnndnv nnnuna rnun'h. 1. uuvenuer. ' / .-` Mrs. Stewart Axeford is spending a.` few days with Barrie ..friends. : -Miss M. Hewitt of Toronto holidayed with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Nelson. w Leslie Bertram has accepted a posi- ntion. with .J. V. Brett. Barrie. , _Lloyd Spence is on the sick list. ; Archie Debenham has gone to Bar- rie for. a few weeks. . - 9 Chas. Church of Cooks_town is ,re- '; newing old` acquaintance here. `1 Harry Dawson spent New Year's. at hiehome here. ` The Xlfnv-now-. .~. 1'__a.:.L.-a... '_-:n L - ` - I Jan. 4-Miss Vera Bxaldwin of Bar- rie spent the week-end with Dalston friends; ` Mrs, T Howard \Bert_ram entertained theyoung people on Friday evening. Wm. Debenham and family of Barrie spent__.the`holid`ay 'with Mr; and Mrs. .. I. ' Lavender. Klan Q4-nuns...` A..-`-`.....1 .1- _.,- ~- M the hockey match 1115 we amaung on me Lypnesing` rink. A number of young people attended at Elmvale, Monday, Jan. 3, between Minesing and Elmvale. 3 _Alex. McNabb hadthe misfortune to lose. valuable horse last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Miles and family of Detroit. Mich.. and Henry Miles vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs, R. H. Mi-les last week. M815 1 -.. 11...... .....s -_.- -v - Lts wifs. Jas. Maw and son Herbert vis- ited with her son Egnest of-Convent. N.J.. during t_h,e'Cfhri tfnas holidays. mu uuu Lu-1'8. .5.` wenner. of Barrie. I ` Quite a. number from here are enjoy- mg theskating on the Minesing I vounz nennln gum-..1...al uaya. _ . 4 I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Webber spent- New Year's with the former s parents. Mr; and Mrs. S.`Webber. of Barrie. Quite number from have own ....4..... 4 . Bu"y ~ `A,!i\_rertised-Th in\g`*. ` ` / I Jan. 4--Your correspondent Wishes the s aff, correspondents and read-I ers a appy and prosperous New Year. Mlsg Ida. McLean. teacher .of the! fourteenth school, visited-her. home in` Stayner during the school holidays. I . Miss Anne MacArthur. teacher of the 3 twelfth line school, .spent`the holidays. at her home in Port Elgln. The annual smhnnl rnnnfinm fnvnn 1..-an - twelfth holidays` ' I The annual school meeting was held: last Wednesday in the twelfth line school, TRY... 11-... .;n nu_,._.,- - -- - BUIIUUL Wm; Maw or Toronto visited at "his! home here during the Christmas holi- days. I IE1: {and `AA ..- 111... 1-Iv, u . % _i1,02mcing; Honsberger `i -- --- v-it ow V 1415 o Bloor Stgeeti West, Toronto _o % Chandler Distbutors for Ontario ; EAST fvv s cbnponArxoN ,a.uuuunceu 111 uanrornla. I After serving 30'-day sentence for drunkenness, on bread and water diet, a Norristown, Pa., man gained 19' i pounds. ueas m we last eight months. - I Invention of radio device to prevent i collision of ships during fogs, has been ,announced in California. I Affnr any-ninrr 9-,-1---- ---*--~ ` Iliinois Bankers Association has put `sixty-five bank swindlers out of busi- ' ness in the last eight months. K Invention Of rnin cnrlnn fa nnnnn --L __.. _..- .. ,v.. noun. u yncyarcuz , We are specialists in that kind of trade, and, once we learn your preferences, you can depend on getting meats of the chqicest qual-A \.ity cut and prepared just the way you want them. No doubt some of your best friends have told you about our meats -or have you dined at their homes and enjoyed a `nice, juicy roast, a delicious chop, or a steak which fairly melted in your rmouth. That's what you can depend on getting if` you let us supply the meatfor your table. . Possibly you'll pay a -few cents more in some cases, `but it s poor economy to put up with inferior meat, possibly under embarassing circumstances, and` the disagreeable task of arguing it out at a store wher you are not _known, whereas on the other hand, you `would be a le to say Yes, it IS nice; it came- from Wiseman s. 1 :._ _ ;_... .1 1u}\auAI. ;I97. `H V DOES Youn I <` BUTCHER Know 4 % mun` INDIVIDUAII WANTS? d Chandler. cars i were never so beautiful; never so powerful, so smooth, so quiet; never so com- fortable-.; never so high in qual- ity n__9r so low in price-never, in all history, so completely and thoroughly appealing to the buyer. ` e .And by the `same token--the Chandler franchise has never been so valuable as it isftoday! Arrange it a meeting with Mr. Honsberger. He can be reached at American Hotel, Barrie. 2 snecialisfs in Hua+ ]z:nr] ..4' ;....,1- ---J . `Q7 Does he know `what kind of steaks you like? Whether you want chops cut thick or thin? The kind of roast and how you want it prepared? _._..'-v-- gcuulglll All " DELIVERY TO A14. PARTS OF WISEMAN Phone 45 Box 453 cur FLOWERS and POT PLXIFTE ` DESIGNS made to order on shortest notice A ROBERT OWEN auuuuluullb`. One hundredth anniversary of vaude- ville was celebrated in Ohio theatres.` last week. ` `Alina 11....-- *r.1_-V--- - --- Anal. W EEK. ` Miss Mary Franzen of Kingsley. Ia... husked 1500 bushels of corn in twen- lty-three days. ' `- . wunam Beechy, of Canton, Ohio, died from wounds received when his gun discharged as it fell` out of his automobile. (`Inn Inn--uA.....`:A|_ _.-.!-- ` Phongs 473 and 106. William Beec-}.1y, ied from Wnllndu ronn FLORIST BARRIE TOWN . - -.!.*l.6I`. _. . The [annual school meeting of the `ratepayers was he1d'_on Dec. 29. 8;- `-Prattl was nbpointed chairman gand, H. A. Pearson sec:-e_tzu'y of tl`1emeeting.A The report of the auditors was receiv- n nn nnnfn an wand uhnnyina o Satisfaction Guaranteed Page Three Jun. 4V--'-M11-:3 Frda Ferris. who has been teachlngat Callendar for some `:3jg1_e. was home for the Christmas hou- . L I . . . `. .LllI'.' l't"])UI'L UL L118 H.U(llI.UX'S \V1l3 receiv- ed and ado ted as road. showin. a good balance on lmnd. enough to ru the} school until the grants come in, in the- Fall,` which is good business. H..Bald- wick was appointed udltor for the ensuing year. George S annon was the retiring` trustee. A. (lummlng .w`as el- acted trustee `for tl1eensulr'1$! term. ` ..V1IllllU Ill` `I'ULl'lt'uu-- I Menno and Hovey Adtms x*sp<'r1t_NeV-r! `.$"e ar's .wit_h their pm'ents_at the `sta- tion. .` A No township election in Oro this gyear. all being` returned` by acclamth "non. Wonder 17 they wilf-repair the _-Ridge Road now after all our prayers `and pleadings? Vvlind 'hnn'Hnrr and lxxvnn 'nIII-Inca ' Maford ould be Well w um` uuu -w|Ln an uuscess m net` ear.` There wgre several family gather- "3ngs.o-t relatives have on New Year's. All spent 9. `very pleasant time-` to- xnether. Tho: nnnnnl nnhnnl nrinancr an {Inn vuloovwq vv u.n_ cnvuuv cg; 551;: uua lbllltl llUl}' `tlays. .' ~ "Miss Lena Knapp has been confined to her bed with an abscess in her ear." Thaw: wmvp nnvm-9.1 fm-nihr 'n`mth-.m_ Cats will frequently adept mother- less infants of other ammgl species, and this traithas led to_the1r use by the fox fgrmers of Prince Edward Island for the raising of motherless fox cubs, but it is unusual for a_.dog tpibecome foster-father to a fainilyof . ..tiny `bunnies. Here 18 Shop, artly St. -Bernard, guaridin his a eftd V familyiin thefarmyar of`Mrs. Lines; at Dau hin, Manitobg, where a.` Cinadian ational ephdtographer jound him during a `tour of the west, V . ' ' " l \ ' ~' , ' Mr. and Mrs. W. Edgerton rind fam- ily of Tdronto and Rex Sutton or Dun- t'Ias.- Ont" spent heChr1stmas holiday with their moth r, Mrs. John Sutton. uuuu our acnom (lays. ` ' nuu rnuru up ('-Ul)Ul:'IlU`l'l(.8(l neat. In `flame and smoke and spark. ` Everybody back to school on ._'.l`ue- ` Qny. Happy faces, noisy in4pla.ce`s,' school bags flyimt. snow balls shying. Good old. school days. / , l `NI! and `Inn `KT mmnwfnn and On... 11 uu pxunuulsa 5 Wood `hauling and 'wood [cutting to be the order of` the day. So doth the busy mue axe delight to bfte the bark ` And store up ooncntrated heat. in flnmn. and umnlzn and snow}: X Strange` Fbster-Father Fcar Ri>bit\a% uy.u. uuu'y,`In 01 one goal. . `Mrs; `A. T. Moore and two children. me making a visit at Mrs. Moore's old! {home in Petrn1ea.-. . [ Nlnnnn urn! unxvnuv A.-h'n..... .;..-...4 xv--- . JaAn.`4-4-The rink opened for skatihg on New \Year`s Day and. theevent was, celebrated by an exhibmon gameof "hockey between Oro Station and the, `meals with the visiting team winning- `bya magln of one goal. Mpg. "A '1` Innvn nu!` furn nlntlu-4... V: very uumcert '1' turned away. 1l'80I DP}?-I86. 'I`he`g1'eat-pit,v 15 that this Acommun- A rty has not a. hall large enough tq ac 4:-.,ommoda.te the people that turn out to: 4ver,v concert given. Many had t be` 'urned ` V ' I ..uu: Luuernonn OI me ClO8ll'!I.'.' 0! 8011001.` "The "High School" given by the. pu`-' 13113 was greatly enjoyed and reflected` great credit on the teachers. The or- -chestra numbers by the -.pupiIs got .p.rreat praise. ` ` ho` cnmar.-$14" `L1 51...; n... ......._.-.._ FL`! 7 11914123. Ltnnie lieive of New York snen ' the holiday with hQr_fa.1:her.` 'Robt.. "Iielve. A ,' Dr.- and Mrs. Mccallum and Peggy --iment Christmas in _'I`or0nto. - Mr -and Yuma 1 w u...:........_ .....a 111.. um` nome in Sutton. , ' ` The pupllsrof the 5th line school gave :1 very pleasant entertainmentln ; .1.he afternoon of the closing of school.` "Hl2h Snhnnl" Lvlvnn hv {ha nn`_' --nuuxu unnatmas In 'J'OI`Ont0. ` Mr. and Mrs. J; E; I-Iodgson and `Marion and J; B. Lawrence were in '!`:lta.yner for Yuletide. Minn 1-Ynnnnu in uu.n-`Al-.... LI...` i...n.1..__.. I for we Ull!'lHU'!'|8.8 nouaays.` _ = Misses .Kathleen\and Hilda, Selman. .EIeanor Harrison and Pearl. Averil of Toronto spent Christmas with; their parents. '- ' ` " ` Minn Annln Dnhm no xvmu v....1. ........4'.| av:-tayner tor Yuletide. ' Miss Homer is spending thefholldays at her home in Sutton. Thu nunl'lu`nf fhn an. H..- ....I......v your. ' A The school trustees for S.S.'N6."7 aver Alex. Constable. Lew Stephens, J. E. Hodgson: Sec'_v.-'1'rea.s.. Waltgr'Al- an. . - -' , ~ , The hockey club gave a dance on `New Year's Eve. An orchestra. from "Harrie supplied the music. Everyone enjoyed It and the hockey boys are well pleased with the proceeds. (Too late for last week) A `' Misses Lillian.Sloan of Downaview. Dorothy of Sharon and Jim 0! the Col- lege of Pharmacy. Toronto. are home for the Christmas holidays.` Misses: .'Kn+hlnpn.nm1 unau n..1........ Buy TAT`lvev-Hand Thlnan every- AGE WHIL- The Parish Tea given in the Orange `Hall was `well attended and greatly en- joyed by the parents and children. 7 " The pupils of Cherry _(_3re_ek_ gave 9. an-can-.6 .-.4. 4.I.-1_ -17.. [The ew c.u-Fling rink `was cpened `tor curling. on" Tuesday. - c . Miss Tate is visiting in T 1-onto. ' "The United Church Sund y School held `its concert and supper for the children on Tuesday evening. The pa.- geant put on by Bethesda church was greatly enjoyed, all doing their parts `we 1.. * ,.uyuu lay me parents and children. Cherry Creek a. iaoncert at their closing that was well attended and enjoyed by the parents and `friends. / r ' Miss Edwards of Coldwater /was Va gas/at at.E._ H. S1oz}n"a over the -New ear. .y.r!.`u.l.l `well.- vuau uun success. . - V4 Miss Jessie Ball of Sta..vne1-`spent New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. J. `Hodgon. Miss Bell alslyasslsted the choir on Sunday. , The new curling opened ' : Tate is visiting in 'l`nv-nu-Mn "Jan.`4-"--Vi;1ccnT"t'Re1ve oi the SL8. Col. tungwood arriged h_ome last week from" vleveland whre they put up the at for the `winter. He left Hon" Monday or `Kingston to write on his exams... for :rst-class papers in engineering. `All wish him success. `Mine Jnunln Dal` -0 n;_-__ -7, 1fixL;nsiSAY; A. JA_;wiFM'zi?` .6; L197.` %*AN.'" BAY -_C"_N'?1-F-'5. \JllIBIIUIluI ; defence.` e, `S. Part- Knight; left Walls, II. cHt_J_1_2cH1Lf The liab rabbits were turned out into the c ,1_1e world by their mother, and the chxldren of the Li es family fed them bg using a baby's eeding bottle. Then _ hep took charge of them and each mght cuddled them into his warm furto let `them sleep in comfort. Dur- ing the day he dies in the` sun and letaxthem. `play around his feet--and_ ' Ann nknwa EICIIIQ nl cf-Murine: -.....l..... cow `OAUS III VII? 3IIII KII\I i't".`a~._i:'1;o1'1i'.'i3'lay feet--an if one shows 313113 of straying, reaches out aopaw to scoop it back to safety_. -Ca:adian National Railway; Photo- EYOP - ` : .. .';p_o~- v--~ uo-.q\- .- v -..- .. Ulllll uu munuay. '- ' ' On `Wednesday even1ng_S.S.` No. 14' elected G. Dadswell asvthe new trustee to take the place recently held by 0. `Newton.}' At this meeting. Mr;-Downer was` appointd to attend the trustees convention in*Toronto` in'April. _, HRPPY DOWDBI` of St. Thnlnnn nan! mg wmnus In uuneam. Mrs. Ellen Morrison is spendlnzthe . holidays with\her son. Percy Morrison, In Sudbury. _ - ' Miss Ethel Morrison of_ Streetsvllle is" spending: the holidays with ' her xzrandmother. Mrs. J. Terry. uuuvuuuun 1nJ.'DI'0ntO In April. Harry Downer of St. Thqtmas spent New Year's with hi 1)ag'en s. - - Mr. and Mrs. Ernns:t~"l<`.nr1nv no n..- nnuyv 1!.-.u1'a5 \VlU1 nl_S `DQXBTIXS. Mrs. Ernest` Earley of De- troit are visiting the latter s parents, L Mr. andrMrs.. J. Arnold. for a few days. Mrkwngi Mrs. J. 0. Newton are visit- ing friends in Dunedin. ' A ]\4 |v, Rllnn Mnnnlann In .........a:..'... 41.- unnuur, J,vu'a5. U. apxcner. ` Mn :1 (1 Mrs. N,orm`nn Matthewsiand b 'Lloyd 0 Colllngwood spent New Year s with the farmer's parents, Mr. and `Mrs. J. E. Matthews. ' \VhlIn nffnnlnnr 6n 15!.-. 1......-'.. 4.1.- ....l UHLU here. Ilia ux-:1'u. ._ , ._ Miss Esther Do next entertained a. number of young 1) pie to a. social ev-V ning on Monday. v V On Vvndnnnnu guanine. cu` xv- 14. uunluls uzury coure at Liuelph. , . Morley Spicher has returned yo Bel- leville after a. week's holiday wt ;1 his mdther, Mrs. C. Spicher. v I\rIr.\ and Mrs `.\Ynu-rniwn M}\ffhn1IvA nn Jan. --1--Miss Lnurine Erwin of Tor- onto spent New Year's at her home here. ' L .ugu_-5. .1. 111. xvxaunews. _ ' wvhne attending to his horse the ani- mal crushed C, Magee and fractured some of his ribs. ' . `Mfr nnd `Inn. -`lnni ('1 .... ...._1 A-----~ auxuu UL uni F108. Mr. and Mrs;=Em~l Conn and family of Elmvale spent New Year's Day with Mrs. Conn's brother. Afex.` Hadden; nvu. All xgepulitea 8; good ume. Howard Besse is taking` a. six- months `dairy coure at ,Guelph. Morley Snicher has rn.tnr'naa. m 12.1- guuu. 1'4. muunews 1881'. week. . I The town was shocked when word ,came of the dea.th_ of Clarence Young, gson `of Mr. and Mrs,` R. Young of `De- troit; Death was due to a. motor ac- .cident._ The funeral took n`lac_`e from Ithe home of his uncle. T. "Armstrong. Istayner... Much sympa.thy goes out to '.the sorrowlng friends. , ` Ml` W F Hfnnovv nn ans. A-\...'.-.-. my 6. J95. nun: surruwmg Imenus. Mm W, C. Jwoodard ahd son A-mxus of Thamesville are visiting her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. B. Roblnsony Th`? IJIl1{QQ' nlhnlimn T.nnvn Inna` Ii t:uLH. Aux`. unu zV1I`S. 15. 11001118011. [ The Ladies Orange Lodge had a ldance in the L.O.L. hall New Year Eve. All xgeponted a- good time. I is taking a. my. uuy evening. A " - ` Mrs. A. McDonald and soy _Ber`t of. Dayton were vls1tl'ng Mr._ and/' Mrs. aJno. E. Matthews last week. ' I The tnwn ulna G1-|nnbntI' nrkan ....'.`...-a 3 Jan; 3--'I`. Fisher inst one of his `horses last week. ` ~ . _` Mr.-and Mrs. T. Bowman entertained all their nieces and nephews last Tues- day evening. live, A Mnhnnnld an)!` ant` 13-..`; -0 um wmu `tram! wmstung In and Jack Frost put. ` ~ A `Percy Wilson, who has been in iGra,ven_hurst Sanitarium for over 3. ` health again. A nnvnhmn am: m-."00....I..'.. ...n.x.. .... -. year, is` coming.hor{1e tplly restored to _ ; numoer are sum [bad colds and coughs. .z ' umuua! In UUOKSIOWD 1&5! VVCGK. A -number of improvements have been done during the holidays in the school to trywond keep it aylittle warm- mouldlng put 8? nd the floor to keep w the wind -from lstling in and Jack Frost out. Hat. The furnace has been fixed and uu dun. 1: at two o'clock. The'sch3ol meeting was held last Wednesday in the school. There was a. "good turnout of the men but the ladies were noticeable by their absence; It is a. meeting that all the mothers. who have .childre`n going `to school, should attend` and get.lnterested=-in - the teachers and. encourage them in their work. The wfolluwlng` were ap- pointed trustees for, 1927: J. T. Jen- `nett. vW1h. Lyons and W. Martin. - Mr. nnd_Mrs. J. '1`. 'Jennett visited friends in Cookstown last` week. A -nllmhnr nf `|l1`II'\lVnI!nrv|nv\Irn I-u.-A I-..-....v. -.. nvvv u acuun LVCVV Luau`: 1`4VU- The annual meeting of t 'Presby- terian church will be held in t e chugch `on Jan. 12, at two o'clock. ' 'I`he'nchonl rnnnncr wan HAIR 1...; wam;nm-`parents here. ' `B, .;&rnold"lost a.` valuable cow_on Monday. . ,- V V` .' Mr. and` Mrs. W. J. McLean enter- tained a. few friends New Year's Eve. Fl... A u _ . ...I _.....4:.__ -1 LI. Lu-une nereavea Irlenas. " T _` Miss I-I. Hutton has returned. 0 Tor- onto aftervspemiing a. couple` of weeks wi1th.her`parents here. R Arnl"Inuf n:unInn|-.14. an. Aug ; u unsuuy evenmg. mace here on fsdturdar dftex-noon. The service was held in the Presbyterian church by `her pastor, Rev. Mr. Roach of Angus. Deep sympathy_ls hexitended to-ithe bereaved friends. . Mi `F-I nnffnh hhn nntnu-and on Uh... The funeral of Mrssffevi Smith took" -A,vex~y succestul conce,-rt` anh Christ- mas. tree or New Year's tree) was! held _on . day "evening. in the hall under.the. auspice of the Anglican and Presbyteriagn Sunday chools. It was the children`:-.ni_ght, and they sure- ly had a good time. Mr and Mug `[1 `Ala? An- .....L....4...n..-.1 Imerais home here. T I | :_y nuu 8. g00(1 ume.- . _Mr. and Mrs. D. McLean entertained a. number of friends to` dlnner- last Thuysday evening. ,- . The finnnrni nf Mfr: `Item! an-an. 5...-.11. Ill .I.ux'UnL0. , - V Mr. -`and Mr. Lawrence Jennett of- Torontq spent New `Year's at the for- meris home here. . - \ A van`: unnnnnnlnl ...\........L' .._La I1I....l_4. ututrr usuul. ` A number are s1ifferix'ie.' with very ad colds and nnxlghn, _E;BaR1: ' ywnzk `7 . aura. ,4. xuacuougau. ;. Francis Murphy returned `on Sunday after a. we_ek's visit with Mrs; L.*Ba.r-' rett. I .. W wuu uu. puny naroxa nas pneumonia. Holiday visitor-sto this line were: Miss Reta. Wing:-ove and friend. Miss Helen Grey, at her home here; Edna and Ewart Carson at F. Carsonfs; , `Nb! and 'I'.v-n ('1 T-Tnnly Ana 1u-....- x uuu nwart uarson at B`. carson_'s'. ; M1`-. and Mr_s.\C. Hook and Mrs.yA'.. MacDougall_ were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Ha. 'MacDouga.ll. A v - ;__ ' Fr-tannin Nhnvnhv I-nI*nvv-Int` an an}; K ~ Jun. 4--Miss[f3';3z`1n-"H;ckllng;. Bart-1'9. isistaying this week with her brother. R. N. I-Iickling, whose family are Ill. with flu; Baby Ha Id h . Holitiav visitorsqgo thai: suunsuuy rugnt. . . , The-young people's society. held a soclal evening in the basement of the church on Wednesday. There Awere thlr,t,v-six _y_oung peoplepresent and all enjoyed axllvely time. - . wuss mucn macuonala left Mon- day charge of a`scl3ool at` Port Union. ` Minn `for... c4..I.:....1_'.- 1.-- ,7 - - u-:_muves In uexroy recently. Mrs. R._ Playter of Collingwood. is visiting er parents. Mr.` and .Mrs.. Fred. 1 - 'l.f{gn LA'L`l. mu-_-~n____.,-. I_A -_ I _ "' " 1""-`-\"'-Q Av-If. _a.uf.| 1u.l'=l. 1'1. Ulllte. Mr. and Mrs. George P I 1 1'e1t1t1V"es in Lefrofrecentfyfme V sued R. Plavter nf (Tnllino-mnn.: a.. bllingwood.