1927 `. ANTii3ii`fLs B1-:11-u-:sDA E3i;1$, jf`;;,;n LADIES SLIPS in Silk Mer.cerizd, a11 colors, very cheap at . . . . . . . . . . UNDER HOEin fine Wool, flesh color, just the thing for under silk hose; Reg. 75c`, to clear at ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 `SWIONAS We have as. brokenflot -o'f- llfcisef of Boys `Black Worsted, Children s White and Sky Cashmere, Little Daisy and Ladies Silk and Wool, all to go at 50c pr.` Including several Coats for Little Women,` as well as several outside sizes, to clear atcost and less. 30* it _v--:-r 25` only` Silk-Knit, I;121-1'1-r1_e1, Serge and Knitted Dresses; sizes 16 to 40; some of them were formerly, priced. a,t$15.00, to nrn of and A4 UTO_PlA W.A. ONE SPECIAL B`AARGAAlAN IN Hos:-2 UTOPIA POWELL 8: CO. ALL OUR WINTER COATS ..'.5SS1 rS DRESSES ..,- F - 31.11132 .l.l'1t:llUH HEFB I01` I]. IGVV (lays. . , W. J. Lennox attended the. poultry show in `Barrie last week and carried off some of the first and second prizes for his fowl. . l VT!-IE BARRIE EXAMINER, in heavyweight Kimon $3 lli. . . . . . .% . j . . ." 'u:uu\ UL qa,-zvu. tI\.Tt::`:l-g svxmmg 500, U.S. farmers plan Ottawa civil servants will request a. flat incrgase of $300 per year. i Shrfv-m=vnn um-nt dawn milk of`. gnu on 1113 uuurucep Dy EWO gunmen. ` A severiteen-year-old stenographer `in Texas -governor's office robbed a. bank of $2.400. T ' Next nvtmfnnr snn TTQ `fin-inn:-n van Lcuy acaatuu UL Luu. uuxwu unurcn. Since the recent snow the teamsters `have started hauling pulpwood from lMr. McAfee s bush to Cookstown. `U. lllill -lUl`H.88 OI $6UU D81 year. . Sixty-seven went down with {He `_Ch1lea.nv ship Arauco off Lota, Chile. I Mayor Adams, Benton. 111.. was kill. led on his doorstep by two gunmen. `. A navai-n,nn..vpnr.nla n+nnna-nnnhnw --- - --_..._,, .. -.-v.. uwu vuJv,yvu. -1; an. 3 `A. E. Morrison` and Cecil Newton awent to Thornton to attend the "quar- lterly session of the. United Church. Qinnn fhn v-nnnnf unnur 1-I-an I-nnvunon...-. `Ill. HUIIIU III I. for his fowl. L1lU_ WU!'.'K'8I1U HI H81` nome. Mr.`and Mrs. Wilfred Broley enter- ` tamed 9. few friends to a social `evening Ion Friday, which was enjoyed by all. A T.` `ltn....l...-... ......I r1....n \v-_._,. Jan. 10-Miss L. M. A1der son spnt the Week-end with her aunt. Mrs. Jae, Malcom of Cookstown. Klan 'Dnn0uCnn Innnnu pu` I'7.......1_ __-_;_ nu.u.u.:uu1 U1. SJUUK-`.lLU\`|'Il. Miss Beatrice Fraser of Knock spent the_week-end at her home. RN10 'nn4-I Elna Tiffnnd 13.-Ala" .....L.... The high wind on Thursday almost `put the autos out of commission and. |lt was only with the greatest difficulty: "that they were able to `negotiate some lof the drifts that formed in the roads.2 Prior to this they wer enjoying some, lot the finest. motorin of the year. | _:j___j_._ I .. .-. u-v\A Univ I.\4na\II| -u_y gnu \J\JVCllllllCl.Il:o` _.--... . . . . . - w us`. 3 uuuu -4-anvnn QAAUL bay. - I Chas. Melbourne is again on themaili groute having taken over the `contracti I [from Mr. Stork, who was recently a-, `warded the tender by the Government. nu... 1.2.`. _.x..: _.- nu." . ~ ----.. ..-. -............_, um...-;,. - ` E W. J. Abernethy received a cable on` Christmas Day from his son, Wilson.i lof Sao Paulo, Brazil. stating that he would be leaving for home on Jan. 15.- |He intends first to make a tour of` South America returning via the West` ` coast. ("r\nI` 1!Y.\1..I-. L..- ._-...._I.....-.s AL, A HI. Waeil W'ebb has purchased the farm`! .of J. R. Courts just east of Cookstown` and will take possession shortly. nknn \Il ..1I...........- .1... ..._-.2__ _._ 1.1.- H, V -v Q Jan. `10-Thos. Barker of Toronto? spent the week-end under the parent-; al roof. 1 'l`n6I-A-`Ian... .\_.l 15...: 17-- ,-I I V I at roux. [ Tottenham and Bond Head hockey; teams are playing an exhibition game here on Tuesday evening. `TX? `I Al..u......4.I..-- .....__x___; _ __uu ' _----., --..... -urvval uvnnv uu .LuAUul.U. I The monthly meeting of the W.M.S. of Central Church was helozf at the home of ,Mrs. N. Currie on Friday, Jan. 7. It being the day of prayer set apart by the W.M.S. of the Presbyter- ian. church in Canada. the entire pro- gram was carried out. Mrs. A. D. Cur-_. rie, Mrs. _J. J. McArthu3- and Mrs. Thos.. |Fletcher`read the Scripture portions; prayers were offered by the president, Mrs. VV. McArthur, Mrs. J. A. Reid,; Mrs. P. Mccuaig, Mrs. H. Fletcher and - Miss M. E. McLucas. Mrs. Currie serv- , ed refreshments. ` . 1 rm-vvulg. I ' Although` the weather and roads were none too good. quite a. crowd of the ladies turned out roan Institute -meeting on Friday after-non. It was decided .to have :1, social evening` next Friday, proyzrensive crockinole to. be the game of the evening`. , Mina Ruth 1-Tunnn nP 'T`nnnnt-n In u-In uuuununlun. ' Mrs. K. Chesney spent a. few day at Guthrie last week with Miss Mary ,McLarty. I Wlmiln nnnrlnnHnn- +1.... ..1.....~.... -4. u.- _.-- ,:,............, V- `us-no an 4.1.. La.l.3lU_V. The collectors for the Bible Society have completed their work and the sum of thirty-one dollars and seventy cents has been sent to Toronto. 'l'\L.. ........_LLI__ ..-__A1--- "" | ! 4u.U.lJ1.l'L_Yo . I } While conducting the classes at the short course, Misses Gordon and Nixon are guests of Mrs. R. H. Paisley. mu... ..._n_-;--._, n V UUCFU mum VVBEK. The congregations of Central, Guth- rie and Or-o,Station have extended an iunanimous call to Mr. H. M. Coulter. I `DA... Nr r*<....,..x.-n -5 *n- ' I ................. .. uu ;u.u. .11.. 111.. \4Ul.l.lLUl'. Rv. N. Campbell of Barrie preached an impressive sermon in Central {Church on S.unda.yv and dispensed the 5 communion. I Mpg 1': n1........... __-..L - n--- ~ Jan. 10--The short course in Agrlcul- I ture and Home` Economics opened on Tuesday. Jan. 4. The boys classes are held in the Town Hall and those for the girls in Central Sunday School_ room. Quite a number have enro1led and prospects are bright for large` classes. . `Day. 1 .._....._ IV...,.,,-. , n - - - - uxitacs. I Rev.~\James Currie called on friendi here last week. | Thn r\t\Y\l~rIa;\n-rxl-I;~.-.. ._ r~_..L,,.,I AI -- `CENTRAL 0120 BOND HEAD EGBERT um gulne (H. U16` evening`. Miss Ruth Hanna of 'I`m'0nfo in vis- mnsr friends here far :1 few days. I. J. IJRHYIOY nffnndn H10 nnnlhvv FOR ~ CASH ONLY ON APPROVAL N0 GOODS ALL SALES -uuuuxuulls or me roads very much. Miss Hazel Travers spent a couple .of weeks with her parents, Mr. and ; ;Mrs. John Travers. 1 : Mrs._ Dumond of Brentwood `is {spending a. few weeks with her (laugh- I `uuuuul uance In me near future. \ ! Mr. and Mrs. Skelson visited Mn} :and Mrs. A Dawson on Sunday I I . E Jah. 11---'I`he snowfall improved the i conditions of the roads much. H329] 'I`ravm~e anon? on nn---sin iuu uni p0SlEl0I1. Mrs. J. Coxworth has returned to _Toronto again.after visiting friends` `here. ` The Orangemen intend holding their annual dance in the future. R LIV`. and T\/I'r-`u Qlralann u:...l...: 11.. 1 cucuuy A. Da'wson has resigned as secre- tar_v-treasurer of G1-umble Hill school _nnd A. Orrock has been appointed to `fill the position. Mr: .T l`nvn-n.~+h hr... .....L.._......1 4- 'J'l'!`!lU!., AVIFH. J. U. uucnrist. - The two clubs then joineddtor the program, Jae. Duncan acting as chair.- .`man. A verse of '1`he.Maple at" was sung` followed by an- instrume tal solo by Clarence Hall. Mrs. Neil.McCualg then gave a splendid reportof the U.F.W.0. convention held in Toronto in December. Mr-s_. Mccuaig appealed to the clubs to plan interesting pro- grams relating to farming` and home- inaking instead of allowing the meet- . lugs to become merely a social evening. The club should he a business part of the\home life and all members should make a study of what the clubs stand for. Mrs. Mccualg brought back some new community songs which were suc- cessfully tried out. The club members then enjoyed a paper given by Mrs. Walker Caldwell. It gave everyone a good laugh but there were some useful `lessons mixed with the fun. Mrs. Cald- well's advice to -any U.F`.O. club who have difflculty in carrying "on is to have the women join them with a .U.F.VV.0. club and both work. together. The 'Fa.rmers' Club cannot carrv on with- out the women's branch of it any more than a bachelor can farm successfully without a wife. The meetimr was then closed and lunch was serxd. .uu: uuuruxen roaas. Mr. and Mrs. D. Mooney of Egbert visited Mr. and Mrs. Norman Coxworth = recently. 1 A nnnrunn Mun Anl.........a _.. ----~-~ I uzbvlug it game In me I168!` future. The farmers of this vicinity have: I been busy hauling Wood. ' The: mail nnnrimn Inna 9.-.n...a A- _......u_' luu um ucu WIUI nroncmns. ; The Ivy Tigers were down at the .river practising hockey. They intend having a game in the future. I Tho-I fnrmnru nf flnio uh-.I..:o.. 1.-..-. um-.u uuay nauung W000. ' The mail courier has failed to reach here the last few days on account of `. the unbroken roads. ' 1\r1 ~ and 1\.n... `n mt .... -. -A nA.LV - u-.-nus win] a. severe `C010. ' Mr. and Mrs. D. McLean entertained `a. number of friends Friday evening. Miss Amv Lennon: in hnlmnvina -min. ix. uuuiuer UL 11181108 xvnuay evening. Q Amy Lennox is holidaying with ,friends at Bethesda. | I T.'H*f1n Dnuu hnvn Inc... 1. . . _ - --Dl-A-`I , u-nenua at nemesaa. | Little Ross Davis has been confined to his bed with bronchitis. ' a 'T`hn Tiny 'I"la-nun vxvnu-n Ann... ..g .u__ I Jan. 11--Miss Rachel Brooks is suf- `fering with a severe cold. ' Mr on.-1 Minn `n 1\.r.:.r ....... ....s-._4__-_-: plUVlll5 uwtuy. Congratulations to another of our young men in the person of Elmer Johnston, son of Mrs. Alex. Johnston, a. former resident of this vicinity. who was recently married in Weyburn, Sask. ` TJ T`\n'I;... .: 01----..-Slit ' kjtlho H. Daley of Sunnidale is vis |the home of Mrs. E. McLean. Mrs. Nfr-'I .nn:=l Ar mm-n-+n -- ' G. Banting: sold it team of horses t.o Walter Smith `who is stm'tlng up again on his farm after living in Toronto for three years. .`| m'-Ir T-Tnftnn hnn ufnlvfn in Runny `nan mcueoa or Blackfoot. A1ta., visited their brother. B. F. Tracey. last Week. __..,_,--...... ,...v.,.u.un u; 5a.un:3 a.uu xnus1c.' . R. Prowright of Minesing village vis- ited the local- Sunday School on Sun-. day for the purpose of giving advice on how to run the diploma system. I IVITS. J. Martin and 1\/|'r,c lll'nT.nnv-I Lue uume OI 1V1I`S. IS. McLean. Mrs. McLeod of Toronto and Mrs. McLeod of Blackfoot. thil` bI`Of.hI3.l". R, W Trnnovy Incl an-no.1. .n.u.un:L',uvu'. uraves. " A number from here attended the _fowl supper held at the home of Geo. Johns`ton, Mi-nesing. The Women's In- lstitute provided the eats and an en-' joyzible program of games and music`.i `D `Dfnun.:.-...1..L I\` 1\.r:._-_:.-- us- uu uuw LU run me amloma. system. I J. Martin and Mrs. McLean. who have been on the sick list. are im- proving nicely. Cnnaratuulntinnu fn ....-..n...... ..c ---_ I Jan. 10.--Sympatixy is "extended to] Mrs. W. Binnie in` the death of her father,.Mr. Graves. ` A nnhnhnn Fnn-n 1.-.... ..L;-__.:_n A-V I The consignment are the offspring of such families as `Cruickshank Matchless, Undines, Mar.Beau_ty, Mar Stanfords, Duchess of Glou- cester, Village Girl, Pride, English Lady, Roan Lady, Kilblean Beauty, etc. Also ten Registered Shropshire Ewes, bred to Imp. Shropshire ram. Auction Sale of Scotch Shorthorn Catc ARLINGTON H `i'>1:f.1ii.<:.v"\I"c>"`i5D .'------ON---- 7 January 19th, at _one o clock p.m. T Consisting of 7 Males and V 14 Females. Twenty-one head of Seotch Shorthorns, all uhder accredited sys- tem. Consignment of Messrs. Batty Bros., Meaford, Thos. Wright & Son, and Stanley Boyd, Collingwood, will be held at the uurcu yx Jack I-Iatton has started to draw logs! to stock the mill and to getready for sawing. AH'hnnrrh' 91-no Itvonfhns nvu1 manna Those desiring credit must have hank references. . FOR CATALOGUES APPLY TO WM. BATTY, MEAFORD. M1NE_s1Nc;. STATION GRENF EL EASTIVY. DRESSES of Sm: and Wool and All Wool I....---- .......1__ ,- 4, -_ ...... ....u vvvvl auu nu W00! Jersey, nicely made with two-piece effect, high neck and long sleeves; colors, navy, powder blue, purple, and black and white, , _ . _ . _ _ . ..._v...a; FILIIJ unlit` regular up to `$6.50, to clear for ._uuu.uuuu1 auu I'CTC21lC;- D3. or four styles in the lot, for _1isle lining, black. Reg se, silk on top and in colors, blonde, grey and ular price $2.50, for Brown Cc ). rr-\o'nlqr n Girls and Children s Wool KNICKERS In grey only . . . . . . . . . . . . . LADIES AND 1vusEs' SWEATERS in "Plain Knit and Brushed W001 Chappie Coats to clear at . . . . . . . . . . .. visiting at tT.9an . TBARGAINS `Hops; mu:ss1-`s i In,my opinion," said Mr. J. N. Meagher, 39 Primrose Ave.. Ottawa. `-`there is nothing like MILLEFUS HERB JUICE. Before using this pro- lduct I was always constipated, _my. liver was inactive. my food would not digest, I had terrible gas pains and my nerves were completely unstrung. HERB JUICE is certainly a remark- able remedy. It relieved me of all my troubles. I now eat everything I want and nothing bothers me whatsoever. i1-IERB JUICE is the greatest medicine [I ever used. I:'.... ....I.. I... MI... n..'--_|__.| -._.| 1--.: 1 1 ever u:se(1.' _ _ For sale_ by Wm. Crossland and lead- mg druggnsts everywhere. 2: LUW ll IFIEIIUS . Jas. McLean is under the doctor ; care. , '..,--...- l........, mu`. bug us LIIC \,\.nuu|uu1I.y. Mrs. Lennox is visiting with Cooks- town friends. Tun `III .-.T...._ :.. .-...-1.... AL. ,1_,-- v; Costs less than half 9. cent per hen per day to feed. 100-lb. big; . . . . . 25-lb. bags . . . . . . $1.10 able ated L `J .I\UJL VVZLLBUII. ' Mr. and Mrs. Percy Brown were pleasantly surprised on llonday even- ing", Jan. 10, when they were made the recipients of a large casserole and a. ,silver plate, the gift of the community. I lrc Tnnnnv .'n n:u:o:.-.... "-341. r<,...1-_ `W ..v..,---...- ... Avnvllhvn `Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Spence of Mid- lhurst spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rex Watson. `K59 nu-:3 II...` T)........ `r)..---.._ __-~- Jan. 1l-On Dec. 27, 21 number of friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. John Key gathered at their home on con. 2, Oro, for the purpose of celebrat- ing Mr. Key's 71st birthday. The fam- ily presented Mr. Key with 3; gold. watch and an upholstered wicker chair. Mr. Key made suitable acknowledg- ment. The evening was spent in play- ing cards, after which a. dainty lunch was served. All enjoyed themselves. I 11:-.. `ml .... .. 1v_~n - ._-- -V... ---. \4AaJ\.r_y\4kl \.L| Miss Florence Handy has accepted a position in Toronto. ' -~.p_ _A,-. `D o A. A -4-- NOTHING BOTHERS Him CUIU. The Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. J. Cloughley on January 6.- There was not a very big turnout on account `of the weather being so cold and stormy. ' The sick people here are all improv- I mg. Quite a number from around here gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. `Frank Orr on Monday. Jan. 10, and [presented two handsome chairs? to Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McMinn who are retir-_ ing. Mr. and Mrs. McMinn have been- residents here for the past thirteen years. The friends and neighbors wish that they may live many years. UCUII cold. 'l'V'L.. ter, Mrs. Eugene McBride, who ha; been confined to her bed with 2; severe . cold. EATS EVERYTHING 82 DUNLOP ST. ORDER TODAY _FRO_M . . . . . . . ff DALSTON J `$1.55 737136 _.z7 Page TEITOU. `V-.. WV ...-.. \-n\u\a\- v\a**' "U.F.O. Club-Pret;., Wzilker Caldwell; Nice-Pres., Jas. Duncan; Sec'y.-Treas.. Robert Caldwell; Ai-xst.,` Sec y., John D. Gilchrist. U.F.W.0.--Pres" Mrs. Jas. Stod- dart; Vice-Pres-:., Mrs. Walker Cald- well; Sec y., Miss Beatrice.Graham; 'I`reas., Mrs. J. D. Gilchrist. 'l'hn tum nhlha nu... 4..a.....: 4.... u.-.. Jan. 11-'Vl`he annual meeting or the Guthrie U.F.0. and U.F.W.O. `clubs was held on Monday evening, Jan. 3. .04 the `home of Mr. and M:-s.'Alex. Campbell. Annual reports were pre-. sented after which the tollowlng ot- ficers were elected:-- -rvv-.II\ run. vs -- -- --`~ z;..m;.;;;;_% Ambitious men with someTex- perience and capital will have good future business opportun-` ityl ' - \ 715211-the -Basket " Strong Canadian Company rap- idly expanding its representa- tion wants to connect with good reliable dealer in this ter- \ ritory. Big future profits for those who start now and grow with business. Write for full -details. THURSDAY. JANUARY % .. `an-no-~-vp-:_._. __. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION Universal Cooler Co. Wipdsor, Ont, WANTED coon DEALER 3' Bright Sglesmen _C.UTHR u-: FOR '13`, `/1921 IU E. lltll \l.l'U Miss Reta. Caldwell 01 mg: Wm: friends here Jan. 10---'P_he Auxiliary met at the home of Miss Lena Patterson on Thursday, Jan. 6. with a good attend- ance despite, the bad weather. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Jean McLean; Thursday, Febru- arv 3. _ `flan Dhnnkn 1' n--an-- l-' -- -~ 9' rUI7|J .1..- urv 61 ` Miss Phoebe Lawson ls spending` some time with Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Hickling`. V - `Mr and Mn: V .1: cn....-.... -...1 unsung. - ' Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Slesser and Aileen spent Sunday at H. Ba.akervu- le s. East Ora. - A ~ IIIIUU le s. Ki: uuu15.'.. ' Congratulations to Wyevale hockey players. who won in the game played between Wyevale and Elmvale on Saturday afternoon` at Elmvale rink.` Wyevale players are. as yet, without ice to practice on. wuuu. ruuuruuu tu.`1'0I`0nt0 last week. A meeting of the teachers and offic-. ers of the Sunday School was he_ld at the home of H. Clute on Tuesday ev- enlng. (`nnrrv-nfnlnnnu on 117 .... ...I- 1.--u-1__ uulg` net` motner. _Ml`s. eld.` Mrs. Will. White of Elmvale, for- merly of this? village. is in the Royal Victoria Hospital. Barrie. Miss Annie Rfnff ml-m Inna rm-..` um, vwwrw. nuspltal. bar:-1e. _ Miss Annie Stott. who has been vis- iting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stott. returned to Toronto last week. A meeting nf thn fnnnhnna m-..: ..n:., LUU worse UL (.116 meeting`. Mrs. Dorsey of Innisfall, Alta.. `is -vls-V iting her mother. _Mrs. Reid.- Nlrn. Will. Whln nr 1mw.....1.. o-.. Jan`.-11-The' January meeting of the Ladies . Aid was held at the home of Mrs. Arthur Fallowfield on Thursday afternoon with an attendance of twelve members and two visitors. The ladies decided that they would give` a play some time during the winter. Interest- ing` and helpful` papers were read by Mrs. Leslie Spring, and Mrs. Jae. Wil- son. As there was not very much bus- iness to be done at this meeting` the ladies did sewing-. Tea was served. at the close of the meeting`. . ]\/Ira. hnmznv n1 Tnniufun A14. 1. ..i.. tmg over half of them. Line-up:- Guthvle-.--Goal, Besse: defence, Stod- dart `and Crawford; centre. Glover: wings. Hastings and Stoddart; sub. Stoddart. , ' ~ ' Hawkestone--Goa-I..Len. O'Brien; de. fence. Anderson and Wrigley; centre. Bill Clark: lwlugs, L. Leigh and E. O - Brien; subs., H. Parker and Ralph I Leigh. Tho nevi hsnnvn.-. an..- 1.`..- .1--- .A-L| ucugu ' A The` next league game here does not Q take place till Jan. 26. . Despite the cold weather a good sized crowd turned out on Monday evening to seethe hockey game be- tween Guthrie and Hawkestone, As _ UL uwxr regular goauel`, uan. iv1cUue.1g.l was expected the game was fast from the first bell to the last. Elmer O'Brien got the first goal from a. rebound off the end boards after about three min- utes of play and the second counter was scored by L. Leigh `near the end of the first period. The third and final` goal of the game was scored by Harry Wrigley in the last few minutes of the. second period after a. nice rush up from the defence. The last period found Guthrie trying desperately-for a. goal, and the I-Iawkestone` boys, content with their lead of 3 to 1. playing a. de- fensive game. Tom Crawford .of Oro handled the game and imposed a. num- ber of minor penalties, the locals get- ting half of Guthrie--Goal. Bessie: dnfnnr-A Q1-nd- Jan. 11-.--0n Friday evening last the first hockey game of the season was played at the local rink between Oro Station and East Oro and resulted in a victory for the latter by _a score of 4 to 1. East Oro has been greatly strengthened this season by the re- turn of Wm. Cameron who. was away last `winter and by the services of Jas. Patterson, who was out of the game last year through injuries. The Oro Station team were without the services of their regular goaler, Dan. Mccuaig. Desnite the cold nrnnfhnv n ann` ru-rn..14I)ngs un aunaay. The sympathy of the community zzoes out to James Lee in the.loss of his brother. Edward Lee, on Friday, iJa.n. 7. after a lingering illness. De-V ceased had lived in the neighborhood all his life. In religion he was an Angli- can and went to St." Luke's, Pinkerton. He was of a. very genial disposition and was well liked by all. He was an Orangeman and a Conservative.".l`-he funeral was in charge- of L.O.L. 209 and Coulson s Hill Lodge. The burial took. place on Sunday in ,Coulson s Hill cemetery. The pallbearers were-:! Thos Robinson. C. Lee. John Ma.cDon. nld. Peter Meher. Melbourne Law. S. R. Lee. Rev. Mr. Creighton of; Brad ford conducted the services. Lu:-. man. Lew uuys.' - Mr. and Mrs. T. Gallaueher and dnuc-.'hter.Myrtle and Mr. and Mrs. O. Gallnvugher of Schomberg visited at` Herb. Long's on Sunday. The nvmnnfhv nf an nnrnnnnnuu ILUVBU nun `HEW (u1ys., ' The cars are still running in this vic-, in!t_v due to the fact probably that they `have had the grader out on the roads the last few days.- Nh-_ and MFQ T. flnnnnn-has nvur` HUI` IIUIHU til. .l.`I1Ul'IlC()Il- Arthur McConnell is visiting his son in Toronto; 2 ' The meeting of the Y.P.A. was held on Friday night. >Edna Connell had charge of the program which waswon Christian Fellowship. Mrs. D. Harvey Rave an excellent paper on the topic. Muriel Lobluw also gave an equally Hood `paper. At the next meeting. on Jan. 14. which is a missionary one. there will be lantern slides. Everybody is asked to attend. Ada Merrick is still on the sick list. Mrs, Morrison's baby has been sick these last`-few days. Tho nnru nhn nH`n vullvuvulvunn 1... 41.4.. ..1.. U1. zxxuacuu 15 um EDECIHJ BDBRKBP. Skating i's tgxe popular spoxft here at present. M' DIRT: Rnnflnm in Buffer and ISHUIII a Miss Helen Bantlng' is better and bank at school again.- .\'Ina TXYII-|nIn.'kYn1-ivnll Ilvna u-Iain... no lH"l'K HL HUIIUUI ,'H.lTI.' -Miss Winnie-Newell was visiting at ' her home at Thornton. Arfhlnv T\'nfV1\nnnII In uvlnlbhnou 1.1.. _A-. I cvtzlut-7. The Sunday School are holding their anniversary on `Jan. 23. Rev. Mr. Irwin of Alllston is the special speaker. ' Skating 1 : the nnnulnr nanny-t ham: nf llUl'l'-. . ' The W.M.S. met at the home of Mrs. J. F`.Cullimzham on Wednesday. Jan. 5. Mrs. Connell, vice-president,`-took the chair. It was decided that everyone should get blocks for the quilts ready and take them to the nexttmeeting. Minn MQFI7 l".nnH'n y-nhnonm-I kn-an ,u.uu Ltutu Lnelu (U (.118 IN.`-X('l!l88ClR'. Miss Mary Coutts returned home from church!!! on Sunday. Kr-n I-Innnsnn T.nO\v\p\In nmfnnfnlssnh n _ujuln unurcmu on ll!lCl3..V. . Mrs. Herman Lennox entertained a. large number of friends on Wednesday evening. I Qllhnli Qnhnnl onto Knilnrp flan!-1 HUW trustee LU Int! 5011001 DOKPO. `A `number or the ratepayers met at the home of \Vm. Rowe on Wednesday. Dec. 29. and presented him with a. gold- hnndled cane as a. token of thanks for his long service on the trustee board here . VIII... 11-7 Ila .......; -4. n.- 1..._'_; -49 1:..- . . . ` u. auu-cg nnvplvul navov lswrn. vauonu-n_y. -Herman Lennox was elected as the new trustee to the school board. A `nnvvsl-`nun nf ORA unfnvusunna -`ant at Jan. 10--Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Coborn celebrated the twentieth anniversary of their wedding on Jan. 1st. Among the guests` were Mrs. Brewster. Mrs. J. G. Chantler, Miss Ruth Brewster of Beeton; Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Chantler and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cullinzham of Newton Robinson: Mr. and Mrs. Rit- chle and their son and daughter. (MINA n nurnhhlv nftnnnil fkn Pnnnv_I UHIU uuu EH81!` HUI] (1110 uuugnter. Quite a number attended the tuner- al of Ruby Aspen here last Sunday. II...._....._ V......_ --_-_ -u__4,, __ A'__ NEWTON ROBINSON 5|: \l.l'Uc Reta. Caldwell or Orlllla. is via- th friends` here ` --.-u-u-_-----------an .**`}V`i'< ?-STONE Ullla ll Oro. .01: (Val _WYEVALE EDGAR Read The Examiner and get all the` iocal and district news-82.00?a year. Lne _uuapu.au . I The Ladies Aid met last week at the. `home of Mrs. Clarence Cooper. It was- decided tohold a. social at the hours of 1` Frank I-Iindle. ii and Ifunu fliusnvu and Inn].-I. --!.-lA.-.1 9 rruun Illllulus ' , Mr. and Mrs. Green and baby visited- one day last ,week at Painswick. `daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred`. Rai- January 10-Jea.n Reiney, little ney, a. bright little child of [nine years, passed away on Sunday evening after} some weeks illness. Mr. and Mrs. Rainey and family have the sincere sympathy of the 'community`in their sad loss. in... uIn..-1 .....A 1:-.. nn................ 1.1.; saa 1088. _ Miss Ethel and Roy Thompson hzd their tonsils removed on Tuesday in the hospital. 'l`hn Tmdinn Aid mat lnnf urnalr at fhn 1116 Last. WUUKo ' . , Mrs. Bell and daughter Patricia. .of Elmvale spent the week-endwith Mrs. A. Brown. A vumuu .lV1l`l'.l. r. nuyes wt 21. [SW uays. I Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Miles of Detroit] visited with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bin- nie last week. '. Ufnc: nan .....:--.a.......p.s.... n..4...a..:'.. ..n auzuuu. V. | Miss Dora Dempsey of Midland spent: a week with Miss Mary Braithwaite. Miss: Wliznhnfh T-Tnvnc nf Dnnnfnna ct WUURS wu.u H1188 zuury .DI'.lLIlWl:LlCB. I Miss Elizabeth Hayes of Penetang' visited Mrs. P. Hayes` for a few days. Mr. and Mrs:, Tc`:-ad Milan nf `nah-nil-I LIIUBU uue HIUUHIIEHC Iugnts. Thos. Binnie has gone to Fort Fran- ces tor the winter. ` T. T, Q:-unt `l\ItAt\A a nu... AM ...Ln..I- -- CUE! LU!` Luu Wllltel`. L. L. Scott loaded a. car of stock on Monday and Messrs. Adams at car of pressed straw last week fr-om,Hendr1e' gtatlon. Ilium nun 1\.-um...-..... A: 1ll'l:ll-..A ...........s . Jan 11--Char1ie Cole and other boyi friends` have been busy making a. rink of considerable size in a near-by field at his home on the town line. The boys say the ice is fine. Young folks and neighbors are invited to come along and have a good skate in the open air these fine moonlight nights. "l`hnu Rinnin Finn annn fn Wnvf `EN-nn..l uvu vvuvuu ' The W. A. of St. George's Church. Utopia. held their December meeting- and election of officers, at the home of Mrs. Fred. Mccann. Bible reading, tak- - en from Ma.tthew 2. was given by Mrs.. R. E1lis.and the missionanv reading was given by Mrs. H. Mccann. Rev. 1`. J. Dew occupied the president's chair. during the election of oicers. These, are as follows:- Hon. Pres.. Mrs. D. J. Miller; Pres., Mrs. Fred. McCann; Vice-Pres.,.Mrs. R. Ellis; Cor. Sec y.. Jean I-Iigginson: Rec. Sec'y., Mrs.Wat. son McCann: 'I`reas., Mrs. Harry Mc- Cann: Dorcas Sec'y.. Mrs. Mark Mc- Master: Lit. Sec y., Mrs. Clarence Ar- no1d:' Leaet Sec'y.. Mrs. Jos. Tiffin; Home Dept., Mrs. Beckerton. The next meeting will beheld at the home of `the president on Tuesday evening. Jan. 25. Bible reading will be given by Mrs. A M. McMaster and the missionary paper by Mrs. Beckerton. U11 L3 IIUICU u Mr. Folsle and Gilbert of Brentwood visited at the home of 'I`. Berthelotte on Sundny._ auuuay WILH l`45U.U1`L I.l.'l.UllUB. g Mr, I-Iyndman of Toronto is visiting` with Simon and Angus McIntosh for a few days. ' 1\/Hun 1\/I'nnn Qrnlfk Inna v-chip-nnrl fnu G L!':\\' urzya. I Miss Maude Smith has returned to: Toronto after a. holiday with her par-3 I ents here. . `Al-c Inluln nan flnknao A0 Dnnnt-nnnA v The many frien-ds of'C;1a.s. Miner will` be sorry to learn that he is in the Roy- al Victoria. Hospital, Barrie. - `Mr, nd Mrs, Andvnnr Nllar nn llal VlULl.}l'l. I.'J.UplLI, l3dl'l'lUo ' `Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Miller and Miss Amy and Henry Thompson spent Sunday with Egbert friends. I Mr T-Tvnvnnn nf 'l`nv3nn+n in vlqina-3 _ Janl 11--Miss Helen Berthelotte is visiting Penetang` friends for a. few days. ` . . Tfncmnll Wlnhlnb nf (`nnnn 12nv-lnn . v-.- vnuur, H wen: u... u... .--4 gnvnonw . ' rim`. and Mrs. Harry liundas of grove spent Monday with Mr. and`Mrs. Harry Brown. ' Mina Vin1n Mnhaefnr unnnt fhn y Druwu. ""f\E3'ss Viola. McMa.ster spent the `week-end with Barrie friends. uni`?/tiissell Elphick of `Canip Bordbn spent the, week-end at his home here. 1A.I'.. ._.__1 `ll ..- 1"r._..-__. 1\___._s-__ -3 van.