Oct. 31--Mr. and Mrs. McKay and Miss McKay of Oakville visited at J. F. CulIingham's on Sunday. I L0hl.`\V Qhhf Ina! Ixyonlr n-43 uvsu L us-uuu:.I.a DL from 2 to 7 years. Regular $3.50 . . SPECIAL.....v . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. nvll-AA 1 0-! V Khaki or grey, black salt e ect-special LADIES SLICKERS-worth up to $6.00 Thanksgiving Special . . . . . . . . lul[`Il-II .Newest styles, just tines, Velours, suedin shades. `Irwin sun. -A-- O1_1r NEWTON ROBINSOF _ We have thousands of d1fferent,art1cles~ which we cannot mention. Cbme in and look around. DON'T MISS THIS EXTRA SPECIAL! 50 GRAY WOOL BLANKETS IIYSII I I 1 - ` ` " ' N`l'v Jul! 31! {VI-VH5: Thos. Barclay of Toronto spent a tow days with Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Ross. It-. and 11.... -nan DA ; .....x n..'._-u__ -n Will be solci at- A BIG R_l-1`DUC'l:lON IN PRICE! 3-1;`. - -___ Mr Complete Line of Millin;ery be reduced in price for this wee will ` k. lu\.l\Jl30 WILL BE SOLD AT A SAVING TO YOU! j zest ju7t(;1'~1'ivea-'-i\I-egc-ivlepoints, duve- s, Velours, suedines and pinpoints-The Latest les. -Mr. and Mrs. Pat. Moran} friends of 'Ra.n-In uI.u...a .TAYN_Ei{ BOYS FLANNEL surrs 'n '7 Una-ms `D...-....1.... can urn (r'1nn\7 LAD!-`:23: V Miss Mooney of Egbert is vlsltldg Mrs. D. H. Ross. `Thug 13nnn1u11 nf 'I"nmnv-.6-A annual n una. rut. MOPED: E Barrie visited! L L. Moran on` . v---u no-JLAIILI 'and white, pepper and Ina, LVLFH. Wheeler ___---._, uouu Lllcy WIH '` Add shredded onion to slaw. Half of a. smal onlor Mix itthoroughly t ough bags and It will give the sa uclous flavor. uu uu: nmges In your quently and they will-not Add shredded nnlnn umbrella fre-_ rust or break. 9.` LL- . _ `e work.) The Free Will offering on Sunday {amounted to $440. _ _-- - -n.rI\4\I I \ Ul'y e] T (It is Worthy of me Alex. Adams, the er and leader of Lefroy the position of organis church, 35 years ago. still thoroughly enjoyi: }7\_7i_l_l offer nvnn-._L-.! A uuxuu; ms morni V-"V"-3` 10-14, And there was `before it or afteyit." an University, Toronto, very _ ic for the oc- -casion. In addition to the several an- Ithems by the choir, an V d one number by the male quartette, Mr. Brown de- lighted the congregation by while D. Jones of Lefr While I Sleep" ,_- -- ;\.AA\llC.y preached` `two eloquent and impr essive sermons. taking his morning text from Jo s_hua no day like that, `before and his evenirig . : . For No A-- .a......n. -V ' llliii$%%$$%%$i$ COOKSTOWNV Im. uaxues` umted Church am .- 151? Sundays. ve`.'_v St | Rev. Mr. Robson of Atherley two impressive taking mu mm--=-~ -- - - vuulcs vm,-.-. uciu in Lerroy was given by Mrs. I Brown. An- interesting paper on. The i yscope of VVoman s Stewardship" by? `Mrs. H. Hughes: short item on mis- lsinnary work in Japan by Mrs. Reynolds 1 and the new Study Book was introduc- f ed by vMrs. Wilson Black. After the! meeting was closed by singing and; prayer, a_ social half hour was spent; enjoying the. dainty lunch served by;; the hostess. V vxuuylllg In hostess. J.u(u:lS S. The Octobefmeeting of the United VV.M.S. was held at Mrs. Fred Robert- son s, with twenty ladies in attendance. Plans were made for the Thank-offer- lng meeting to be held in November. A` splendid report of the divisional meet- ing held in Lefroy Mrs.` An-interesting-nsmcm An wmul .--.-T ou the hinges 1,. uentlv and Mn. ....n IIICVLJII5. Visitors during the week included .Mr. and Mrs. Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. FA iKneeshaw and Mrs. XV. . Thorpe of Bradford, Miss Lizzie Kneeshaw of Toronto, with Mrs. Vvilson Black; Mrs. John Banting of Ivy, with friends here; Mr. and Mrs. Hanna and family of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Arnold. Ivy, with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pratt; Miss Mae Brown of Orillia at Robtg Black's. nu... t\..a.-u_ -, -' ,,_- _ .,_........ .....u, an Lu. bUUKSCOW`n. ` Don't forget the \Vomen s Instit meeting Thursday afternoon, Nov. 10 Mrs. John Nee]-ands . Members who 4 E donating fruit to the Sick Childre Hospital are asked to bring it to t meeting. Vicifnuwa ;1.....-..... AL I A concert in Stroud Presbyterian` 1 church, on Thursday, Nov. 10. Program: Margaret Sutherland, elocutioni-st. the Misses Glass, soloists. accompanied by [Helen Sutherland, all of *CookstowAn. 44b Dnn t Fn)-an} 1-`kn `n7.....---9-r `P - l u_y_5L in (Y 5. 5Iii%%$%&$%$i&%l }::O.L. No. 605 are planning to cele-f brate Guy Favwkes night by holding an oyster supper and concert, that even- ing. nctl _y day. T . I ` " " ` I Nov. 2-Hallowe en passed off quiet-. ly in this village. I Mrs. Dolmage is ill at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Mathers. Rev. J. Brown conducted anniver- sary services at Fair Valley last Sun- day. w - ' '1 VF 'FE>X0X0X0X0X< K014 >I0X0I<>X0I0I0I4 ":5 E ; STROUD 5; ET-$1.95 St: James Anniversary Eathr Q\1An:-13.1 -- -- ` 98 Flu inf g included` norpe, rs. Iannn and Fam:1.. -2 OI` "|I`A01F 7 -- v..v..-u-.uvv-1:. 111.) Women's Institute ! ffvnnnn `l\7nvv 1:1 ~4- The best SPECIAL A Clearing of Men s Felt Hats Rgular $5.00-SPECIAL $239 l MEN S WORK; PANTS All sizes-SPECIAL . . . . . . . . . . MEN S DRESS SHIRTS-Special - -. W _ v _ _ __.- wynruvua There s a good choice of patterns in the group, in medium and dark grays, blue, brown and mixtures; a splendid coat for the young man, 8 to 16 years. i D__n__ 0 cl! 94-... -4--4-` [u av .11) _yczu'a`. Extra Special from In the newest styles fer filtlfzllld winter, in shades` of blue, grey, brown zmd: other` colors. Priced for this week` at . . . . . . . . . . . . . COME EARLY!" Our store is opposite the Post Office, or 2 doors west of the Bank of Toronto. 4:-.xum-31's wno are Children's this; WATCH FOR OUR SIGNS. Come in and See Our Many Bargains. AAUII W1 (10. gh the cab- salad 3. de- uvvvsal 2111- by two solos. sang Guard tivnlv ,- - v..u.ua G.ll|l ' nbined, made 1 anniversary '3' succemful. "lav ........ -1. - A ` EXTRA SPECIAL ! * %#9Ys'1ovm.coArs $8.95 V v. IVAGGA the cold. n 111%?! An I u u.) o}.lCllL, by a .|.ubuLule ,Nov. 10, at 3I`Q -nrkn n --- ....\_\.\..y.wI ul- preached gA|~rv\1\u--- lvavll v 5 avwvy FBI! VV HUI IJIIIIUTV In shirts and drawers, Penman ; and Fiesta- Knit make, reg.A$2.25---_Specil, garment` .._v.. u -1- vuuvnucll gull $3 _makes, and the newest patterns! I n Men's Brgadcloth Shirts wu.'l...... ___ ,1 `'1 Lynn ` .:\u.q7._ MEN S SUITS `s Metlq-60}:/zgy/2;Mz3)Icr Pxmvki Friday - Saturday 1 in: genuine For-`sale by school children an banks. or direct from the Xmas 8061 _aepa.rf'ment. Gage Institute. Totem` 2. Ontario. Dncclil `STALUNGI by not Why . m4 hope to those who are a consumption. Every do] through their sale is u maintenance of patients. The N8.ti0nn_l RnnHn'-*- Men : Fleeceiined Combinafions iiZ; .. .3f`. T`? ...'.`?."f f`.Y? ....'. 1' $1.59 ' A broken egg kept in water win 139' fit for use for some time. Spots can be removed from vai'nish.6 ed furniture by rubbing with spirit? of camphor. A tablespoonful of vinegrar In 110 first rinse water will brighten the C015 ors in silk and ribbons. lnlll. ouuu-':tY. Recent visitors were Mr. and .\Ir5 Dan McLean and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence `Brown with Mrs. J. J. Byrnes; Mrs. .7 lByrne of Barrie at Mrs. P. Mu1'ph5"6f Mrs. Hamilton of Apto at F. Car.-son's: Mr. and Mrs. John Gibbons, Gllford, at! M. Murphy's. Mr. and Mrs. Carson spent iiundy urifh `/TIN! Ilnnmntt A..-A- "H'- I ...-.. QVLLKJI u-<.uLcLI., t1lIL!',`]l ;V.l]Il5u Mr. and Mrs. P. J. .VIurph_v were Sunr? day guests of Mr. and Mrs. XV. 1..eC}are.' ( '-- 1'--.1 :V'I1`s. with Mrs. Garrett, Amen Mills. | \1 p nail 11!... 13 r :- I --_.._ _w-- Eugene McDonald called on Mme. F7 Murphy and other friends on the 11!)? last Sunday. Rnnnnt Iyicu'n-us ....\..- 1: II -no 4 1927 Christmas Seal :tf.')'.S`;fE..,`.P. G1 SIXTH LINE, VESPRA Special Attraction _ DREAMLAND Men's Fleece-lined Undei-wen In shirts and drawers all sizes. S_pecial--- H per garment . . . . . , . ., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 $8.95 to $11,501 Thursday, Novembr _3. 1927. h e Munskokt a n (1 Toronto: Hospital: 1` 0 I C onsump.1vel,-' } have Just been` issued. _ 'I`heI| h a n d an o m at Seals. bearmf t h e doubla? barred R 0 Cross, carry O. 1118838. 0 re ainta ml! -- 79c `$1.39 an cor pri 3. 1 W Ph Everything in the Children : Dept- ' Will Be Reduced for This Week. I THE BARRIEBAR*G IEMAHKABLETHANKSGIVING SPECIALS Coatings of quality you seldom nd in Coats at this price, tailoring that as- sures, you splendid appearance, and many seasons of wear, and choice of the smart styles for men and young `.:...*;;.. .$15.50 Men ! Heavy VAlTi%Wqol Underwear n`u'nI-- -n-J Jug-pg... I1-__._._D_ 4.. .1 En , _, A 4 _ HERE IS A BARGAIN! WINTER-WEIGHT OVER- COATS FOR MEN, $15.50 mu. Annie uurr or croemoro and A. I W. Morris of Toronto agent the week- . and at "Elmcrott Far . 1 School Section No. 14. Ian, JR. IV---Edna tPm'chaIe. 1069`. .g~}9lg.dys Irwin, 996,` Floronca Insham SR. III--Bob Duttqn 874, Gladyl Ins- ham 886. ' JR. Il1I-V!nent Holt I91. Gladys Banks 570. Frank Thom Ion 4'71. II-Allce Bank: 600', orothy Grmen 478. Jimmie Grlffen 408. I--Angua'~Pu:-chau 7815." . PR.-Mary Purchuo 888'.` Edna ; Thompson 880. . ~`~, 1 R.QE'II`IV nfnnnnn ` uaumpaon 060. `Regular attendgncf. use us sun U1 U1! DOIPIIII: - _ Miss Norlng Brolley. who -15 attend`- ing high school in Toronto. spent the `week-end at her home hero. MP8. Annin huff AC Hangman- --1 A Nov.41--Tom. ialgg Kl; able to be .9.- round with the help or a cane although he is still in the holpltal. M183 Norlne Irnllnv, arms 1- .u....|-, ._---.-.' nu ` an! annuity H VII wuutl) Reta:-estry business 9. pear: to be picking up all the time are men have been taken on this fall. . . aovua Luv uzrmerl E B'!'GI'Opp0I'U.In1tY to get their roots and Fotatoea stored for winter. the `thrash ng rush being almost `over for another ryqar. . S. Knann and (nmnv an! AM... u-m. auuuut CV8!` IO!` GJIOUIOI` f} O_B.!'. Knapp and family of Anten Mm: vis-1ted_at,A. Knapp : on Sunday last. R.f('lI`Aff`\7 hI'.MQB unsung-..- _ Oct. 81-Friends here were very sorry , to learn of the death 0! Albert Teas- ` dale, youngest son at the late Mr. and , Mrs. Thos. `Teasdale, formerly 0! this ; vicinity. Albert, who spent his child- . hood days here, had many friends. His death came after many years at long and patient suffering. He passed away _ in the Toronto hospital for soldiers, he being an old soldier. Relatives -and friends have the sympath of their many friends in Minesins S ation. Mr. and Mrs. .1. Warner of Couison visited at Mrs. McLean's on Sunday. . Mrs. W. J. Knapp is on the sick list. 9 Mrs. E. McLean, daughter Vera and Nina. and son Harvey, spent Sunday with Edgar. and Clowes friends. - H. Knapp and family and H.>Moore of Barrie visited here on Sunday. 1 I l 1 Such wonderful weather these days I gives the farmers a great-opportunity to roots and natatnan nnmm \ V - ~ - - - n - . ~ - - --rvo coo ovovllillp -yvl, gnu veek-end `M . A 1 D ff V. lxctsorrlgnog Tgronotgs .E.1f 1\lltlj)pv Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Storey and fam- ily entertained a. large number or fvlepds and neighbors on Monday ev- ening. 'It was a veryeoclable gathering and very much enjoyed by all present. The young pea le took 9. very active part and were reesed suitably for the occasion and provided much amuse- ment. llL4\.'|'|Dl |.UUlS(]JlilUK3n I Miss Irene Knapp or Elmvqle spent [a few days with her aunt, Mrs. J. D. I Knapp. M, an Man 117 A as... .....I --A.- - --.....-..... -avov ua vuv uvali I.'uLul'Ua `A7 few HalloWe en pranks such as removing gates and fences -were played heye but nothing or a serious nature took1)Iace. ' `_\/[{gg Tnnno Tfvunnn A0 1!ll-----`- ------ , . . . . . . . . . . V . . av onvhv Ava an IIUVV B91150 Mr. Kenwell and family. who have been at -Cundlea for some time, have moved to -Barrie. `R/Tn !"nnnu6InAu- Al ......lj..I- L-.. .7" xuuvuu LU 'Dnl'l'1B. Mr. Carruthers ot.Sunn!ds.1e has pur- chased Mr. B1'itta1n's property and will be a resident here in the near uture. A Pan. 1J..n.......u-._ ...._..I-_ ... no u ow: vv-on uuu upuuiu-1 HHIUHLUIH L.`0.iB,A. No. 623, will hold a dance 1 Town Hall. Wednesday evening, 0v. 9. Admission: Gent, 47c 'pius.3c tax: ladies bringing cake, free. Prizes will be awarded on same evening for "prize drawing cards" which ladies have sold. `(advt.) Russell Allison had the misfortune to have his home burned to the ground on Sunday morning, Oct. 80. Aid was quickly given but the men were able to save only the furniture and other articles down stairs. Nothing was sav- ed upstairs or in the cellar. A very enjoyable evening was spent by both old and young on Monday, . Oct. 81, when the Women's Institute ` very ably prepared a I-Iall0we'en pro- gram. The Judging of the various cos- tumes was part of the affair, the Judg- es being Mrs. R. Potter, Mrs. 0. Long and '1'. L. Webb. Recitations were given . Rf? M18888 G. Nixon, M. Coleman and nnnlonn 11.... -n -- vxmuug um sun IIEFB. Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Dodds and Mrs. Goodfellow or -Bobcaygeon are-ataylnx at their home here for a. few days. Mm T(nr\un,~.H anal On...lI.. ...|._ u_-___ Nov. 2--Mrs. Hdbley and son of Tor- onto were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Shavw last week. -~ Mr. Malkin, Sr., of Colllngwood is visiting his son here. `Rnv n.- and MI`... hand. .....I 1:..- MI.NlA~;SlNG STATION zqnzar uuucm U H. A. cLUf.P3{, latch Fcu1~_mu.~:s 3'1" 250 in I} Ii XIX] Regular $1.75. . . . . . .. Will be sold at--Pair .. u---u-wu Iv-Iwnovo oLuoo\-Q) woo u; \4uu(\DLUVVlIy !'lU The United church anniversary ser- vices were held on Sunday, Oct. 80. -There was a very large attendance at both. services. Special music was ren- dered by the choir. Rev. W. E. Bak- er at Toronto was the special minister. T..('\.DA xv- ano .--xn L-`- --vvuuuvw QIII CU HE D & A ma e, [Rust -proof` SPECIAL . . . . Ladies and Wool Underwear Regular $1.95. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Will go at per garment . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 98 --v-v---vv uavuvl |\llJl-ICIJ ` With half sleeves or long sleeves. SPECIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. . . , a-c nnrnnuli I 1l\.lI different styles and colors. Will be sold at .A . . . . . . . .. (Some in and get your share of bargains for this week V A F cw of Our Many Specials: We haw; m;;e_tI-1; about 150 'S'urprise_ Boxes which we will give free, with QCIQZI M -_----l-- - - _ _._____ in -n--\-J DJLILI COME INKND BE CONVINCED! FREE _ _1;'QR '1'HA_NKsG_IVlNG waax MANY QIHER BARGAINS ml. III 2 3: LA- Ladies Heavy Ribbed Underwear '11 111:1`? nianunn Au 1-..... -1--- gsvou Uy pruxu-u1uuL speakers. A concert in 'Stroud Presbyterian church on Thursday. Nov. 10. Program: Margaret Sutherland, elocutlo-nist, the Misses Glass. soloists, accompanied by Helen Sutherland, all of Cookstown. 4-lb VIII; 'I Y...I+...,: ..L.......\. ...-.-x-,- 7 uuan-:s' s1u< BLOOMERS no Q1 '7: nvc 1166, V! _;;7OI"'y-"5-5-o0'6'Pl'l'l':.hB:_e 01` over l"l'I.lllS nanny. urry Bateman. '1`. Stephens. yuur uuxue ln_ roronto. I` Since coming among us you have! endeared yourselves to us in many : ways. We have greatly admired and! valued the community spirit which you? 1 have always shown. You were inter-I eeted and zealo-us in everything which 'z pertained to the uplift and progress of: our village. VVe feel, Mr. Tebo, that it,I was largely through your indefatigable! effort thatwe have our present hlgh'1 school which is surely a boon to our `s `boys and girls. You have always en-`ii deavoured to make our country puro:' and better for our young people andlf you" will be missed in our S-undayli School where you have filled the office! 8 of Superintendent so efficiently. There ' 13 you have both been willing to do any- J thing you could. Eternity alone will re- 81 veal the influence of your consecrated lives in the service of the Master. Not alone in the 'Sunday.School but in the church your -places will be hard to till. We are proud of our church since a it has been renovated and we feel that W _ always; found , pleasure in her company. 'We are glad -than you are not zoingptar away and in_.these days of rapid transportation we hope that you and your tamily will an remember us and spend among us. You have let v . shine. among us and in -return we ask be you to accept a. floor glamp. We hope .20: its rays may reflect our love and best bu wiehea for you and yours in your new in,` home. Si8ned-Roy Jack. H. Wight. in: Frank Beatty. Harry Stewart, B. T; be: Batemau. Stephens. ` I---- I-;A`DlES N1c*.HTc6wNs Iv an -umJ ....I-.... munuump wun Mrs. Tebo school days and we hm true and the possessor of some of humor that we z you are not nlnrr av. a uuur wuup una me rouowlng address: Dear Mr. and Mrs. Tebo:--_-`It was; with much regret that we learned of` your decision to leave Lefroy and make your home 1nA'1`oronAto. . I Sinnn nnrnlnm an-.n..... .... __-w- - `where they had Farewell to Mr. and Mrs. Tebo The members of the United church and other friends in the villagemet on Wednesday evening to bid farewell to Mr; and Mrs. F. A. Tebo. After `a so- cial time in the basement -they all re- paired to the auditorium of the church! a short program. `Then I Mr. and Mrs. Tebo were presented with! STAYNER Nov. 1-l\Iiss this morning: for tend the funeral Robert Coleman. Miss Katie McKay ;brother. Robert McKa D. Fiemln Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R ' I land spent Sunda `Unv- Annie Raymer N 0 left ew Dundee to at- f her cousin, Mrs. is visiting her 5'- g of Toronto was` in town. . E. Simpson of Mid- y with Mr. and Mrs.. nu. auu &V.l.l`S. L.'m`1S. b"l`OSe. The Y.P.S. of -Lefroy celebrated Hal- ! lowe en in a rather uni ue manner. Dressed In fancy costume they con-` gregated at -the church. After dividing into groups they called at different homes in the village and community: but instead of acting as little imps of mischief they carried with them the. spirit of good cheer and amusement. ce, [Rust proof f. """"""' 98 WUUISI ' The annual County Sunday School| Convention will be held. in United! church, Cookstown, on Thursday, Nov. 10. at 2 and 7 pm. Addresses will be given by prom-lnent speakers. A c'onnm~t. in 'Qh~nnrl Dmmhummr... gum. uuanu. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Grose and son.! Douglas, of South River spent the week-end with` the farmer's parents Mr. and Mrs. Chris. G-rose. I The V D Q n? .T.nPnnu n..1..I......A....1 1-1-7- J.'uua.uu1.` muswn, also ulmer Grose. 5 Mrs. W. C. `W. McCullough has re-` turned home afte); spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. Vvard, at Geor- ` gins. Island. Kiln anti `.\/I"u.~. r`1.....n (1., , - 4115 u. ww uuys 1n Ioronto. j Week-end visitors from Toronto were` Misses Mary Noble, Mary Brown and Eleanor Ralston. also Elmer Grose. 5 Mrs. W. 0. `W Mr`II]`nIImk `Ann: -.A ` an vuuuvurulg alter uer serlous Illness. ] Jos. Reid is again confined to thej house. 1 Mrs. Loverock and children spent the. week-end in Toronto. 5 Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Sawyer are spend- ing a few days in` Toronto. 1 Wnnk-nn uiunnm. 0...-`W. m,...A..._ ___,,, ~ Oct. 1-Th many friends of Mrs.` Wallace are pleased to know that she 13 l'900V6l`1n8 after her serious illness. JOE. R91!` `.6 nrrnin nnnfin.-`A A-.. n.-~ g%m&$www&&&&i&w` : % LEFROY 6 igagggmwxwwwwmmwj Corsefs and Corselettes `D adv .nu.... ` ? ..`.?`?`."?`?'. ............ :7: 93 UIUIIIU UVCF LHU \VUUK'BIlU Mr. and `Mrs. J. C. Arnold and" fam- ully visited with their daughter, Mrs. E. liarly. in Detroit, Mich, for over a Wee . TEA annual (`r\II'w\'.'Iv Q...-..J..- C1._I...-I W ` :1: :1: : 1' 50 _, ,,__, -,,.,o, ...... u..uua. uurue aucxman last week. Iyour When crossing the street last Sat- re high = urday evening Herbert Patterson was rely boon our `struck by a motor car. -It is hoped Her- u a,l_\x7a_vs en- = bert will soon be around again. ` 'l`i2':>.-:0 f:':n here who attended the and! funeral last Saturday of the late Mrs'.| ed our Sunday Fred Alderson, Glencairn. were: Ed. ave and Ben. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. John o E Matthews, Mrs. T. Wiggins, Mrs.` willing I John Barker. Mr. and Nrm 1:1 urv....u--- 1':-as amme exmwmn-:n ~~ K L ARE LOSING BUSINESS \ (Cnbourg Sentinel-Star) Campbeliford town council. in re- sponse to a petition from }48 business men and others has decided to ask the Liquor License Board to establish a beer warehouse in the town. Campbell- tord was `local option`before the O.'1`.A.. but since t-he Liquor Control Act came in,__;nerohants there feel they are los- ing business through thbse wanting] beer going to towns where there are I warehouses to purchase all their goods. uuu wun `W. U. SCYCHGS. Earl Carson of Vespra. Carson's on Sunday. uuuuuy. ` ` Mr. and Mrs. A. Byron and Miss Or- a Scytvhes of Toronto spent the week- ` end with W. D. Scythes. visited at L. Sunday. ` ' gcwuuay. I Misses M. Dunning and R. Apperley Of Tozlonto visited at the f0rmer's home over the week-end. Mn and `Mun `r (`1 Anr\r\`r` ......:'a...... uL:L. 01--lV.l.l'. and M!` and other friends of with Mr. and'Mrs. A. Sunday. | MI` `DYII1 Man A 13-----` .m. .wuu.LneWS, Mrs. T. Wiggi Barker, Mr. and Mrs. H. and Mrs. Beatty. 9 u. `u l.'lV {.1 UL). Little Ruth Kerr was taken to the Sick Children's Hospital, Toronto, last` week. i Mr. zmd Mrs. Fred Robinson spent` 'Sunday with friends in Meaford. ; David Sloss and family are moving ?to Manitoulin Island this week. ! Died--Nov. 1st, Mrs. Robert Oliver, at the age of 84 years. { Mrs. Forester of Gormley visited. l l Mrs. Lorne Jackman last crossing the .+....,... 1...; n.- . .-;uuuu.,)r c I R. land spent Sunday Mrs. 1D. McNabb. T.Hnn nun. 17-.. , 4uuuucLy i1lLel`flO01). l I '.l`he Y.P. League held their meeting ion Thursday evening last ` week with! -the Citizenship committee. in charge` :01": the program. A number of local young people` took . part in the Junior Farmers and Junior Institute judging competition held at `Alliston last Friday and the follow- ling were successful in winning prizes: i Miss Edna Connell, second prize in the -girls Judging competition; Dee Chant- ler, Lloyd Connelland Harry Baycroft ` as free trip to the Royal Fair and Lloyd Conneli also winning second prize in; jutlging horses. Dee`Chantler had the" highest standing in the junior competi- tion. . I Aug-aux 1 .. --..vu uu ..u.uuua._y. ` Mx'Vs.WJ. Chantler and daughter of ;Alliston visited with Mr. a_nd Mrs. J. `R. Chantler on Monday. The` Literary Society of the public -school held a Hallo-we en social on Monday afternoon. i 'l`ho VD Tnn....... I_-v_-n .- ulutulcu LU AILUD on .\ 1OI'l ? Mrs. J. ['12. Chantler 'l`hn- Tun...-..... c<.--:-L V x. uuuunguauns Sunday. Byron Lobla-w spent last week-end in Toronto. _ Mrs. A. McConnell is spnding this lweek with friends at Aylmer. ` Mr. and Mrs. J. Coborn and Lloyd motored to Alton on Monday. I and H-Slnrrknn A5 -Fv1 vuwgr-v "even over: vs I-9 no.9 up .54. .5.4,. `yuu, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.`i1eid and tawny of Toronto visited at D. H. Ross's `over Eunday. `Alicia: M hllnninm and D AY\v\nn1n\I