pain; P 279 One hundr`c,e'iy.a.n'<;`hggtggngkets were sbld here for the hockey spe- cial to Colllngwood, Friday n1ght.| -ru_-_u 1-n____._x_ -3 rn_..& _ L . _ _ _._L LUCL8 K-U \.4Ul-lllla VI \l\l\l L` 5 Ana; an-guano Lloyd Simpson of Tornto spent the week-endwwith his brother, E1- wood, at the home of Mrs. E. Simp- nnn B011. , Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Lane of Mid- hurst spent a. couple of_ days -with the latter's mother. Mrs. W. H. Ma.- fll l 50!). vcnv on -116V. A. IVHILUUL uuu 3'. `Ln Dxsnuy attended Presbytery meeting of Un- ited church held in Allandale on Tuesday. ` . Mn and Mr `Rm-f 'l"v-1n1.rm- nf v us-cg -av Edgar Beardsall and Mrs. David Beard`sa.11 attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Mary Beardsall in Midland on Saturday. :1... out 1-\ 15.1.1 _..J __.. 1\-.. -Ionvonvwnnvn u... -V- --.. Mrs. W. B. Reid and son, Don- ald, of Capreol are spending a cou- ple of weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John McAu1ey. n:_.,n1_v,-I 4-a-AL-_L -3 v-u_..-;.-.... _-nl wan ow...-4 -v...- - v----- . _Garf1eIdv cotton or Penetang will assist the- Knox choir, Crossland, on Sunday afternoon and Elmvale Presbyterian choir !n the evening. 12v 1- `1r_..;.n.. -1 1p:_1\.....1 _.-.. 4.1.- I A Dr. D. Currie spent a. tow day: In Toronto last Week. 1:... 1:! n naahm. vlnlfntl friend: In 'rotom:o last ween. T Mrs. F. C. Bishop visited friends In Barrie on Tuesday. xn..- nknll Aninum-1 Hm wnnlhand. it will. nd best ! You 11 dem- in Barrie Tuoauay. ` Miss Schell enjoyed the week-end with friends in Midland. n.-....._.m.-. M. am! Mr. R, Pnatn on Wltn zrlenua in M.1uw.uu. Born- ro Mr. and Mrs. S. Bate on Tuesday. Feb. 6. 1928. 8. son. . Mr and NI :-3,. R. `P;1Rm-tan snent a.I '1`u_esaay. 1'60. 0. nun. a. sun. .1 Mr. and Mrs. R. P.` B rton spent a. few days in Toronto this week. nnnl Mnxilrn anioved H16 IGW clays In '.l.'0l'OI1l'.0 till! wcen. Donald McGuire enjoyed the week-end with friends in Barrie. , Q uIII_.____I- --..A.l_.- atlon scnoox nave purcnuaeu a. pmuu. W. H. Ritchie, who has been in Toronto for a few weeks, was home for th`e_week-end. _ _ T,Anv-in nn 117111 .5&vV|I'\`\h A Th!`- Io-1' tne_weeK-enu. /Lorne and_Wll1. Campbell of Tor- onto -enjoyed the week-end under the parental root. V Mm; Jan. H11] in nnendinz a..few vv Jun; .5 cvbnvali in. a.- ---- u ---vu [A report or. the annual meeting of the F103 Telephone System is held over_/till next week. Miss I-fa/sy and :Miss Smith or London were the guests or Mrs. L. Christie over `the week-end. _L__ `Three cases of books from the travelling library were opened on Monday. Now is a good time to re- new your subscription to the library and enjoythe new books. Elmvale 1, Meaford 0 Elmvale defeated Meaford 1-0 at Meaford on Monday night. Business Changes H and: Chas. Lillie has sold his butcher business to Edgar Lawson who;tak- es possession the first of next week. Mr. Lillie will carry on his fruit and vegetable business in the east section of the Wallace` block. Elmvale Puts Collingwood Out ' Th e Elmvale hockey team put Collingwolod out of the running when they came out on the long end of `a 2-1 score at Collingwood last Friday night. A special train left Elmvale at. 6 o'clock and the team was accompanied by a large num- ber of local fans. H11... man...` uvnn Can` Cunnn hauls-|_ me IIPSE DBTIOQ. _ \ Early in the second period Col- llngwood scored. Elrnvale played a defensive game from that out and despite the repeated rushes of the C:11;n1g`\vood players the period end- UEI` U1 LUCK! uftus. The game was fast from begin- ning to end. Crawford and Adams, for Elmvale. tallied once each in the first period. `m~.n~1v hn +111: nnnn-nr'l nnmlnd (`01. In the last period Elmvale con- tinued their defensive policy. Time after time -Fryer for Coliingwood` 60. '4-1.. ` rushed but Elnhvale's strong de- fensive prevailed and no score was registered. V `Honor Memory of Earl I-Alaig A memorial service in honor of, Field-Marshal Earl Haig was held; in Elmvale Presbyterian church on- Sunday evening. The church was decorated with flags for the occa- sion. Musical numbers included a solo. Land of Hope a d Glory" by Mr. Malcolm: selection y the choir, Crossing the Bar:" recitation, In Flanders Fields by Alex. McAu1ey. Rev. E. Thomas preached the ser- mon in which he gave a sketch of| the late Earl Haig s rapid` rise to ame. ' BALALQIA -g:-I =uAnn:nu ' Members and friends of Glen Re- bekah Lodge, numbering about ninety, spent a. very enjoyable ev- ening in the I.0.0.F. hall on Mon- day, Jan. 30. The evening was spent `in `progressive euchre and dancing. The ladies prize was won by Miss Goldie Spence while `Newton Train carried off the men's prize.- The Late Mrs. William Barnet Alice, belovedwife of William, Barnet, passed away at the Royal` Victoria Hospital, Barrie,.on Friday afternoon, Jan. 27, 1928. Deceased was -in her 51st year and death came after a. lingering illness She was born `in March. 1876, in Medonte township, and later moved to Flos with her parents and settled on the Base Line. `I -n 1nn1 n-`An vu\n~naCntI RX?`-an Eow__ Du 1.11116: * I_n 1901 she married Wm. Bar- net, Orillia, who survives her. Some years ago they moved to Elmvale where they resided at` the time of her death. `Ina Danna` 1-nuns as Iivnnnnsl AC n-av'\_ | -HUI` ueuul. V | Mrs. Barnet was a. woman of gen- ial nature and warm heart. Many were the acteof kindness done by her. In the wide circle of her friend- ship her deathgls deeply regretted. VI`!-an fnnnu-n1 urn: hall! on Mnnnv Oliev. A. Rintoul and F. C. Bishop Huann `Dnnuhvl-gnu rnndna AP TTn.. S1111) HUI` uUU.QL1B LIUULJLY l`U51'UI.|.C'uo The funeral was held on Monday. Ja.n.V30, from .her late residence, Yonge._St., and proceeded to Elm- vale United Church, where Rev. A. Rintoul. conducted the service which was attended by a large gathering of friends and relatives. Interment was made in St. John's. Feb. ` 7-ongratulat!ons to TM.r. and Mrs. A. L. Moran on the arrival c`>!`._af baby boy last Wednesday, Feb. UBO] UV] lb IV Uunlvauwgp swan ympathy is oxtehdd to L. Cun- eron in the death or his mother last ulvnab {stun as week. EMENT8 qr-`II ribvuux-r1 The Edgar Y:W.A. heldue: welner. roast; in the Sunday "School room on Tuesday. J-a.n.'24: There was a. splendid crowd. The evening was spent in games and contests. After the games, welnere/pie and coffee were served. Everyone went home feeling that they had spent a. very enjoyable time, Proceeds amounted to $14.46.. ml... `main-unwu mnnfinu urn; 11:13. The Eebruary meeting was held "at the home of Miss Lena. Patter- son on Thursday last. with quite] a. number present. After the'.bus1- ness part, tea. was served. Lebekah Social Evening _, -_.J D__1-_..1... .J 3`... ao<;}7IELiAnv 13.1.`-.. 17.11? A |...1.l .. u i&$w&&&&wm&x& I: :1; g 'nunnnoN g l&&&&%%mm&&&a&%& exchange or vaienunes. 2? I Trinity Sunday School had 9. very; enjoyable supper and `concert on` Friday evening. The concert consist- ed/ of songs, duets, instrumentals, recitations. dialogues, a. drill and a very humorous pantomime. .1 , `D. Qfnwart. .`|'ohh A. Corbett. acewurt. was exuuu-:u uuuxuy Lvznabex`. A slelghload of people from this village went In to Barrie on Monday night to hear the lecture given by Jack Miner in St. Andrews Church. Mr. Miner is a. former Sunday School teacher of the Thornton bank manager. Mr. Wlgle. 'l'H-In-H-u .1X7nrnnn n Aaannlnsflnn 'nnn. LVLFS. `U|`Ul'uUIl. 4 _ The ladies of Thornton and vic- inity are asked to keep Fri-day af- ternoon, Feb. 2-4. free. as it is the World Wide` Day of Prayer. The service will be held in Trinity Unit- ed church. The first part of the program will be taken by Trinity W.M.S.: the second part by St. Jude's W.A. and the third part by the Townline Auxiliary. The February meeting of the Jun- ior Institute was `held on Wednes- day evening, Feb. 1, at the home of Miss Nessie Speers. Roll call was answered by A Quotation on Cour- . tesy. Two splendid papers ha-d been prepared and were read. A Val- entine Party by Miss Mary Mar- row and Canadian Industries: How Can -the Woman Buyer Help to Build up Canadian Industries," by Mrs. Roy Allen. One Fleeting I-Iour'" `was sung as a duet by Misses Nes- sie Speers and Genevieve Jamieson. In uarrxe 1_a-at ween. . | Mrs. Lunau and Miss Irene Bar-a low are attending Presbyterial in I Comngwood this week. \ Mr. r:.m-inn nf Barrie is visiting/: Eceived in- UOHUIZWOOG Hus ween. I Mrs. Gordon of Barrie is vlsit1ngr' her sisters, Mrs. Lucas, M-rs. Pat- terson and Mrs. W. D. Henry. funny A T4`. T.nnnn' `Rnv `R, `R. terson arm .LV.l!'B. vv. u. .r::uury. `Rev. A. E.. Lunau; Rev. B. B. Beynon and J. R. Jamieson attend- ed the Presbytery In Allandale on Tuesday. M .-a frm-nan Werrinr ha nnnnrlln 9. '.I.`ueaua.y. Mrs. James Ferrier is spending a. month in Toronto. the guest of her nlece, Mrs. Howard Pomeroy (for- merly Miss Irma Bell). T _ Thu Qnnlnr Woman : Tnq+i1'nfA wl Veryv nuxuuruuu ph.llLUI1llIl1Uo J. "D. Stewart, John A. Corbett, Frank Sinclair, Roy Allen and Nev- ille Jamleson represented L.*0.L. No. 16, at the County Lodge at Alllston on Tuesday at which meeting J. D. Stewart was elected County Master. A alcdohlnn nf nannln Frnrn fhla Dunn .uw.uu.5ex`, a.vu.'. w 1510:. . Trinity `Woman's Association met at the home of Mrs. W. D. Henry on Wednesday afternoon. Although the weather was not very favorable, a goodly number of ladies braved the storm. Considerable business was transacted. At the close oi. -the meet- ing a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. assistedby her sister, Mrs. Gordon. rm... 1...u.... -0 m1..`-..'..4-.-.... ......a ..a.., I Frd Twmiinson of Mltgn is via- iting Thornton friends. 1: w Qnnff has hnnn van? in for lung ".I.'norm'.on Izrienus. P. W. Scott has been very ill for the past week. At time of writing Ihe is a little better. i . ! M... -1 A (`_nrhnt+.vi.aitnd friends 'ne 1: a, nine Bauer. 5 Mrs. J. A . Corbett-visited friends, in Barrie last week. ` ml... 1 .un'nn and Misc Tv-n`nn `Rnv-.. The Senior Women's Institute wl meet at the home of Mrs. Ed. Gib- son onewednesday, Feb. 15, at 2.30. Roll call will be answered by an exchange of Valentines. "I"v-lnlfv Rnnnv r-hnnl had 9 vm-vu Feb. 6-Vvordihas been received here of the Illness of Rokbt. McMas- iter, who has been spending some `time In the north country. TN;-.unH*n nnrnnv-nu: nH-nrnnfc nn fha ROAD" rlo) t 1 pm. an alt`! IA time in tile norm country. Despite numerous attempts on the part of the boys and young men of the village to start an open air rink nothing has matured yet. due mainly to the heavy falls of snow which discouraged them somewhat. Somehow the spirit of `summer will not be dismissed. One of -the' local young men tried to pilot his Ford to the depot the other day but Lnariaged to tie up in a large snow `an . `n.-me out-an in mm nnviu-nfina 9- oami. _ Bert -Caston is still navigating a- round wlth the aid of two sticks as a. result of his accident while de- hox-n!ngcattle a couple of weeks` ` ago. ` T.anw:nr\A nnff fhn genial TT.F.O. ' ago. Laurence Scott, the genial U.F.O. shipper, made a. record by shipping three cars of stock this week.` `D.-\+n6-nan own nanny-fn 4-r\ ha mnv-; tnree Lrurs UL auuun Luna wccn. Potatoes are reported to be mov-- ing slowly by the local buyers, A. Jary and the Simcoe Potato Grow- ers. Both have loaded several cars so far this season. , 111 ... `(Dan \/fny-anlrnn Va nnnvv H-In `SO Ia!` tnls seusuu. i Mrs. Roy Mccracken is under the doctnr s care at present. _ "I11-an hlnnl.-uvnifh'e chnn mama fn Cl.UULU1'S Curt`: cu. ptuat-:uL. The b1acksmith's shop seems to be the only place for those who are '1dle\to pass away the time since {the gamgeman is not keeping open ' shop these days. He spends most of histlme selling radios when not en- gaszed 'mendlng telephsne troubles. ' annrsrn nminn in rnnnr-ted as mak-I ga.&.'eu IIIBUUIII5 Le1t:pu_snc u'uuuu:3.I George Oades is repented as mak- ing fair progress since entering the Barrie hospital. Annohmu M` 1-ha imnmmrv nrngrnnsivn rsarne nospmu. . Another of the popular progressive euchres was held in the hall last Friday evening. A very Aenjyable time was spent by all. Prizes went to Mrs. John Beardsall and Geo. Greaves. Feb; 6"-Mrs. R. Zimmerman went` to Toronto on Friday. 13In1nnur'I Adams: at 12:21:!-Ar sznpnf E0 '.L'0l`UIlI.U Uu .nL`1ua._y. Richard Adams of Baxter spent Sunday with his brother, Wm. Adams, who hag been very 111 this last few weeks.. 1 am. ......a mt: .f`nnH ("nn1unn nf `hp- ums of $10 hat amount be given to raved `joint for cash on sold as the farm. near. Barrio last rew WeeKs.. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Coulson of De- troit have moved into Dr. West's house. Cecil has taken over the *poo1room, Ed. Smith having quit. I Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Mccann-and pooiroom, emu. amuzn navuxs quu. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Mccann-and David Mccann of Utopia visited thehvslster, Mrs. Geo. Latimer, who has been 111. I/run rm T\nuh-iunn Ia viaHl11Q` in nas been 111. Mrs. Wm. Davidson is visiting in Toronto. Vkn vu3a'II1uv` rnnnfina nf fhn TAR.-' Toronto. The regular meeting of the La- dies Aid of Angus United church was held on Tuesday, Feb. 7, at the home of Mrs. E. West, with a. good `attendance. fkn `I'.aiHna' Air` hand T, M, hf `attendance. The Ladies Aid and W. M. S. of Zion Presbyterian church met at the home of Mrs. Harry Smith on Tuesday afternoon, `Feb. 7, with thirteen members and three visitors presen-t. Bible reading was taken by Mrs. J. H. Bishop and the mis- sionary paper by Miss J. Tat-Bush . The March meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. J. H. Bishop. My. mum 1\/Tr: Jnhn 7Wnnd were in the 1101116 012 M.!`S. J. 1.1.. 13131101). Mr. and Mrs. John Wood were in Toronto this week visiting the for- mer- s brother, Robert Wood, .who is very ill. - vmm mnmhnrn of the Presbyterian is 111. - The membereof the Presbyterian choir were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McK1nnon, Camp Borden. lest Thursday even- Ina`, \JElll} lng. Feb. 8-'Mrs. Walter Herbert vis- ited friends in Toronto recently. `Ilsa and `IKE: AH-nn 11711 ! lted ruenas m `roronw receuuy. . `Mr. and `Mrs. Athron and family of Toronto _ have moved on' to the farm of G. J. Hick. rm... 1'...-11-'. AM mm at the `hnme bersey cow. urham cow, An A `g1g_ rarm or G. J. nlcxs. The Lad1ea'- Aid met at the home of Mrs.;W. H. Clute on Thursday afternoon of last week. 1:. mm nun-a `Damn m-A visitors arternoon 01: Last ween. ` Mr. and `Mrs. Paup are visitors with `Mr. s.nd`Mrs. I-Iatll. -Sr. Jnhn smith was in Lindsay last. wxtn `M.-1'. arm Mrs. na`.u. `at. l John Smith was in Lindsay last week attending the tueral or his uncle. rrn... .\~..-n_a`h-u o-In]: In nu-nviinc A Ole. . The open-air rink is providing 8. great deal of pleasure for all who can skate. ` . | Bert Murdoch and `Fred Stott were in Toronto on Monday. I Alfred Smith spent Saturday in Eaenrla . Barrie. {rug aAnmaA EXAMINER. WYEVALE CRAIGHURST ANGUS &mm&&&$&&&&&& g STROUD . g a&mmam&&&&&wmma Feb. 7-Mrs. Beldwin of Aurora spent part" of last week with her sis-ter, Mrs. M. Patterson. Mrs. Boadway is improving atter. her operation. Miss Hazel Jacks gave a. party to a number of `friends, Monday night. ' Miss Jean Nelson entertained at dinner, .a number of her friends re- cently. Dnnnln `ham: are n1ea.sed to have cently. People here are pleased Mr. and Mrs. Fraser and family move into the neighborhood. Rev. J. Brown will take for his ubject next Sunday `evening, Jesus `Cleans-ing the Temple." Tn!-uvu:1>.nn Plank DOVER Nelson. Jesus =U1eans-mg me 1'eII1pu:. Johnston Black, George Nelson. Wilson Wice and Mr. Sherring have installed new radios this winter. -.ur... 'E`AnvI`a Mr: `I -tr-num and Mrs. Iinstallea rauxos E1113 wuxu-:1 . Mrs. Ferris, Mrs. Brown and Mrs. 0. Black attended the Simcoe W.M. `S. Presbyterial held in Collingwood this week. 1Ul'-Ina .r.n1m1 rznmifnnnw has re- th1S WeeK. Miss `Isobel Goodfellow has re-I turned to Hamilton after spending ' a month with her mother, who was 111, but is improved. The choir of the United church were pleasantly entertained at the parsonage last Friday evening by Rev. J. and Mrs. Brown. `l\'{aa T.auv\a `(Kline hf frnn ha Rev. J. ana Mrs. DFOWII. Miss Laura Wice of Stroud has returned home after spending a. very pleasant holiday with her sis- ` ter, Mrs. Ezr-a L. Tllley, Toronto. 17:...-mm H1IvIhv\a' Hm: nnuf want: in. ter. Mrs. .I:Jzl'-a. 14. `J.'1uey, .LUl.'UuLU. Visitors during the past week in- cluded Reef and the Misses Bow- man of Allandale, and Miss Mandi .Hill of I-Ialleybury with friends here; Mr. Palk of Shanty Bay at N. VanNorma.n's; Mary Goodfellow of Barrie. at W. J. Goodfe11ow's. _LL-_`:_: -__._-..-.-... ......-- ua. Jahnunn .u, Ian A. well attended executive meet- ingvf the Horticultural Society was held last Friday evening. The So- ciety have been fortunate in secur- ing the promise of H. J. Moore to act as judge at the fall show. A very attractive prize list is under -preparation. Mrs. R. A. Sutherland and Mr. Hodgson were appointed delegates to the annual Horticul- tural Convention in Toronto this week. Feb- 7-Mrs. R. Tiwurhy, who has` been on the sick lis-t, is improving nicely; \/I've Tnhn ='M`nT.nnn urn: fnlznn 111 nxcety. Mrs. John McLean was taken 111 on Saturday evening and has been removed to the CR.V. Hospital. Bar- rie. \,f...:- A U`:-\I11-n`rnv| In vvlnH>lv-an -In 'l`nv-_ 1'18. Mrs. A. Foyston is visiting in Tor- onto and London. (`I Inuntnn nhsihsl ha "I":-nvnn'n rnrnnl UIILU auu uuuuuu. I C. Foyston visited in Toronto over the week-end. '1)I'2.-..-. T :-\v|1vI\v\ nvnu a 1tran`Ir_nnH 1r`a_ H20!` 1n '1.'O`I`O!'1'1'.U. Carman Downey successfully moved a house from his farm on the eleventh concession to Mldhurst last Week on the sleighs. tne VVEBK-Gnu. Miss Kenyon was a. Week-end vis- itor in Toronto. Managua 1.\r\1-7v9\A!r annnnaaPn`H1r Feb. 7-Miss A'1ma Tyrer, Bar- rie, spent the Week-end at Dr. Tyrer s. Wm nvnnnnrf, .T1-_. has returned. '1`yrer's. ` Wm. Davenport, Jr., has returned home after spending some time In Toronto. . A r VH1-xnv-v\v\:1I\vI {ea In 'l"n-. n Pnr Toronto. A. W. Thompson is In Toronto for a. couple of days this week. T-Tar-vnv Rmxmt T-`l n.miH',nn_ in vis- la. couple or clays E1118 ween. Harvey Rowat, Hamilton, is via- liting his father, John Row'a,t. \:I v- -Nfnnn M11.nnd {Q Vi .h'l2 ltmg ms Iatner, JUHII nuwun. Mr. -Madden, Midland, is visitlpg his sister, Mrs. W. Davenport, Sr. Mr 1* rmnnn vyalnn-`A n huainnnu +1-lnl W`u'p uriul noun ms sister, Mrs. W. .LIU.V8Il[JUI`L, at. | M. J. Elliott made a. business trip to Midland last Friday. Ln. Dun. nnmmnn cnnnf Qundavn at nerl nome 1n Waverley. Harry Nelles is progressing fav- orably after getting his hip dislo- dated and the two bones broken in his left leg while playing at school one day last week. Mrs. Phillips and little daughter or Goderichv arrived in the village. Saturday. Mr. and Mr. Phillips will reside over I-Iowarth s store. to Muuanu last rnuuy. ' Miss Ruth Bowman spent Sunday at her home in Waverley. 'I'.'I'nvv1\1r 'KTn1'Ina {=1 vu-ns-rmaulna fnv. Feb. 8-Mlss.Velma. Beardsall of Elmvale spent several days last week with `Miss Isabel. Bannister. Mr. Hutton of Hmsdale is visit- ing his daughter. Mrs. Dan. Stamp. W. J. French has moved 1-om Midland back 150 his farm at the village. A numhnp nf Inna] vnnnr man took vmage. A number or local young men took in the hockey match in Collins- wood, Friday evening. vim... n1-rhnnrn nlnh nf +1-|A Tfnited wooa, 1-`naay even-mg. T The Sun-beam Club of the United church had their social evening at the `homes of Miss Bertie Brown, Friday. _ mu. Infnnf nnn M Mr. and Mrs. Erlaay. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. LEar1 Brown was buried here last Friday in the Anglican cemetery. `Mn 11 `Ru-nwn in nhie to be an rrluay In Line A.u5uuu.u ueuuauusy. 1 Mrs. D. Brown is able to be 9.- round aga.-ln atter her painful acci- dent when -ghe broke an arm above the elbow.e ` - This`Sale will present many opportunities to save on good, new, crisp mer- chandise. Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, Towellings, Linens, Cottons, Flanne- lettes, Cretonnes, Chintzes, Curtain Nets, `etc., etc. Each week new features will be added to take the place of sold-outs--no half measures--savings are - big. We advise early selections. _-__: _._ :__-. _ _-.:. 4: _ . _g. __-1._-- Women s Flannel `Dresses in a fine all wool cloth, all in the season s .styles of various cuts; colors are powderhlue, sand, rosewood, rose, tur-i quoise, jade, etc.; sizes 35, 36 and 33. | THEWHITE SALE ANDCHETUNNE FNH Continues Every Day` Until the End of the Month Pictorial Pdttenu And_Magazines THESE THREE SPECIA13 ARE ADDED 'i'O THE LIST OF LAST WEEK At aj Special Cut Price $3.93] FLANNEL omassrs H1u.spAu: MlNE.S_lNG ` *WAvam.av GEO. VICKERS Limited tin V C .1911 tnnninu 3 (Elizabeth Street) T ; REV. A. E. BAKER. Minister ` M188 Jessie Bryaon. Cholrleader Mrs. E. Richardson. Organist. OPPOSED TO NEW ROAD SOUTH OF BRENTWOOD I Sunnidale Council met at Sun- nidale Corners on Feb. 2, with all the members in attendance. Com- munications were read from W. J. Justice, A. G. Cavana, Chas. Moore (applying for the position of col- lector) and the Good Roads Assocn. A large number of accounts, mostly for work on Colonization Roads, were passed for payment. Objection was made to opening a. new road? from Brentwood ~southwa-rd. { .._-,____ _.-..- I Sunnidale Council Regards Devia- tion as Expensive, Unnecessary and Detrimental to Properties Facing Sunnidgle Road. 1lCLDb3U\-Op v suuo `That the report of A. G. Cavana, O.L.S., on the drain known as the Nevils Drain, be read and consid- ered at a special meeting of council to be held at Sunnidale Corners on March 6, at 1 p.m. 'I1I_AA. L`-_ I'V1-..I- .....u... `.rnvsn`An1` 4.:.uun ..a.v-.u--vvu ~-v.-__. -__._ The following resolutions were! passed, v1z.:--- -rut...` 4.1.... ........-..4. .-.47 A (1 (Novena I .vLuu.\.u. v, u. q go... That the Clerk Write Marshall Ratwell, president of Eastern On- tario Good Roads Association. to the effect that Sunnidale Council is in favor of the resolution passed at] their meeting in Ottawa on Decem- ber 22, 1927, and that a delegate will be sent to the meeting to be held in Toronto on Feb. 21. u. v.__-- 2-u_...;.L: 1 .l.\.ILuAA|.v vnn Lulu: ..-. I Thatthe Clerk write Isaac Scott, chairman of County Road Commit- tee, to the effect that ' Sunnidale` Council is opposed to the opening of a. new road on the easterly side of` the C.N. Railway from Brentwooda Ito south townline, as the proposed: new road would not only be ex- pensive and unnecessary but an in- jury to those whose properties face the Sunnidale Road as well. ` _,_,-u L- ._____ _L \V..---. U010 uausnnnauuaav 4.-V-.~_... nu vl\1-u I Council adjourned to meet at Newl Lowell on Thursday, March 1st. I I Feb. 7-Mrs. G. Crawford visited`: with friends in Midland last week.; mr... A 1: xxrna.-m ;= -viainor in` wun Irlenus Lu ;u.1um.uu LKIDL wcczmf Mrs. A. H. Wilson is visiting in Palnswick and Barrie for a. couple of weeks. V 1 11M... \Ynunnn `L1'ornH1-nn n{-` Anfn in: Rev`.-J . fsahortt, MAI. Minister Edmund Hardy. Mus. Baa. . _ F.'1`.CM., `. Organist and Choirmaster b Sunday. Fbrunry 12, 1928 11 A.M. AND 7.P.M.` THE MINISTER an ,,__1,_, 1u_\_--I -4. n _... ` OI WEEKS. V Miss Norma Hamilton of Apto isi spending a week with her cousin, Luella Wilson. g 1 -u _ __,._ WOMEN S SWEATERS All Wool Sweaters of, med- ium weight, the latest design for spring wear, long sleeves, coat style with a two-way collar. This is an extra `_`worth while; all shades-- Each . .` . . . . . . . . $3.25 .au-V.-u. - ......,--. Miss Lillie Shanahan held a pro-! gressive euchre and dance at her home recently. Everyone enjoyed the evening also the delicious lunch ; which was served. Mrs. P. Hayes and C. J. McLaughlin carried off the: prizes. I I "IL- r\_I11.._..-.-....J 151...-..-.1- I-xnalpnuv`. ~ H. guy. I | c1aA1 grain. The Collingwood-Elmvale hockey" match was well attended from this; place, twenty-one going on the spe- | sq.` . ` \4Q|-R1. u- u.-. Quite a number attended the an- nual U.F.O. meeting held in the school house on Saturday last. L.{ L.AScott was appointed buyer for , another term. nu. u, ,,,,-u u...v~.-`..- -v- .--. Local young folks have succeed-. ed in obtaining quite a good-sized rink, and have it in A-1 condition.` I Good band in attendance. i Warden E. J. Lambent was a business visltor in Barrie this: morning. spa`-rhrwn ~......,. -.- ...-..-.. --._-- i Misses Jean `Whi{ton 6: Elmvaleg; [and Helen Stone. of Fergusonvalei spent Sunday with Miss Eleanori I Hayes. ' People s Co-Operative Store ---- QUALITY SERVICE -- BULK ROLLED OATS ....r . . . . . . . . .. 511. for 25 HONEY (Amber) . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-lb. pail 55 HONEY (Light) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-lb. pail 65 SUNMAID PUFFED RAISINS . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 lb. CHOICE NEW HALLOWI DATES . . . . . . . . 52 lbs. 19 COOKING FIGS, choice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 lb. 10 LBS. GRANULATED SUGAR, cash and carry or delivered with order . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 an 4nIII|o\IlIAPIRAlllI\\Y 1/)- `Officers axed members of the- Barrle Soldiers Club, Slmcoe Foresters. ex-soldiers and sail- ora. ail ranks of Camp Borden; members or the Judicature. County and Town Councils. Board of Education and of re- cognized civic bodies are invit- ed to attend. `E;"l5)H S C0-OPERIATIVE co. Ltd- . 139 DUNLOP STREET . _ CLOVER LEAF SALMON V2 s . . . . . . . . . .. 24 SPLI'l`PEAS.... . . . . . . . . . . . . ...,...3lhs.for25e BULK MACARONI . . . . . . ., . . . . . . . 3 lbs. for 25 CHIPSO, large . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 23 pkg. ' Men : Leather Gloves and Mitts at Ptices. Special Discount off Heavy Rubbers, Boots, Shoes and Heavy Underwear. ' T Phone 185 ANTEN MILLS 1 RAYON SILK GINGHAMS Beautiful new designs in a fine quality Rayon Silk Ging- ham in stripes, plaids and checks; it is 33 inches wide, a handsome cloth for dress- es, all in new colourings. [Yard tgwmmammmmwmmwi E COOKSTOWN :11: `m&mmmmwm&aamwmm HUXIIB UVBF Lllt` \V8K'CHu. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Har- ris, on Tuesday, Jan. 31, 1928, a. daughter. \/I've: A T TTTv-{vhf vvnfnrnn ham: Miss L. Heaslip of Stayner was home over the week-end. IDA...` in `IT... n....J \.l nn T17`-an Qua- ya--.-.---u ..- -~._-- -~ ` (L80 to 8.50--Vesper H3;mn;. _ Organ Pr-elude-aFunera1 March l.("..hnn1n\..' \ D`d.l'L 1C, auu 13 pLU51C351l15 LIlUUL u Mr. and Mrs. A. Woodill return- ed home from their honeymoon on Friday last and are spending a. few days with the bride s mother, Mrs. |Go11op, before returning to their home in Malton. 11.. .......:u \r...-. `n..14-A... Dn..-.44.. An- , uau5'uLe1'. i Mrs. A. J. Wright returned home lthls week from the R.V. Hospital, iBarrie, and is progressing nicely. Mr and \.Tr:: A Wnndiil rnfnrnu ` 1101118 In .V1dlLUI1. ` Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Banting en- i tertained a large number of friends and neighbors on Friday last. The evening was spent in progressive euchre and dancing. All report 8. good time. Vnuina nnnnln (1? flag fnmn nun-1- 5UUU LHHC. Young people of the town num- bering about thirty, gave a farewell party in the Town Hall on Friday evening last for Miss Aileen Din- woody. She intends to leave on Monday for Wellesley Hospital, Tor- onto, to train for a nurse. The evena ing was spent in progressive euchre and dancing. Miss Dinwoody will be greatly missed in this commun- ity. Examiner adlets are great sales- men, and they work for little pay. Be Sure You -Include Ice Cream on Your Menu We have been fortunate in securing Special Valentine Ice Cream Bricks, made of Vanilla Ice Cream with a Pink Heart Centre. A 1___.-;.:.c.-1 1'-.. n........... r``..... \JUl1L1'Uo A beautiful Ice Cream Crea- tion by City Dairy. Leave your order early as we will have a limited supply. When order- ing, please specify .the time you would like us to deliver it. .SlNGER S BLUE AND WHITE-_:_ TEA ROOM SPECIAL U!'l7ll1 `x'l'U|uuc--J.` uucl. cu .Lu.cu uu (vChop1n)..-' National Anthem- Invocatlon APrayer-- Hymn---Onward, Christian Sol- rl 1 mm." VALENTINE - PARTY . FOR YOUR 'F1.o.'..'._137'7' . . . . . . ._ 39 _}u. Page Nina LX101!` '- "WJ. V'{1llli|.llL IJUHIILE (Harris) arranged by Dr. Ham. Iaesson--'Psalm 91. Intlmatiqns-w Solo---4In -F1ander's Fields" (Mc- l'lnnn\.__.\/IV` .13`, T)nhnnn_ Me;t.i.r1';f<;`1: Prayer and '1;-evtise Wednesday at 8 11.111. ecu---9 --w w A Recognizing the world.wlde em- Innnnn nf fhn Info =:AIA' Mnnnlnnl J'IOGUlg I"|'1ZUU,-1 U18 WUFIQ W109 EH1` lnence of the late Field` Marshal Earl Haig, 0.M.. K."1`., G.C.B., K.C.I;E.. etc.. who died suddenly In London. 3113.. on Jan. 80. this congregation will {hold in his honor .a. service or public recog- nition and tribute. [xa;"'a'J' 5010--`U1 '1`1tLuuu1'5 rxtuua unu- C'rae)--Mr. F. Dobson. offering and Offertory Prayer. I-Iymn--Servant of God. Well T)nnn." B010 -- "'1'ne1`e us mu uumu ('0`Hnr'a)-Mrs. A. E. Baker. .Addves~s~-Ha|g of Bemersyde. Prayer- Duet--NOW the Labourer s Task is '0'er"-~Mx's. H. E. McCul- lough, Mrs. A. E. Baker. I-Iym.n--"Abide With Me" Last Post Mr.` B. J. I-I111` "Dead March in -Saul (Handel) Reveille Mr. B. J. Hill . An op ortunity for Simcoe and~ ; Barre to pay tribute to an 1 Empire : soldier hero. D L '1} IXlX`|""' uuwaru, 'LauI.anua.u out.- diers." Choir "O. Valiant Hearts" (tiny-niu\ nv-nnncrn hv `Dr, T-T-Am. :;y;nu--r pugvuuu Lu. 'uIu\-A; vv vu D `n 3o]oon:- 'I.`her'e is No Deavth I-n TrTnvun\--MPS. A. E. BRRGI`. Sunday, February 12, 1928 10 a.'m.-Class meet'lng.. 11 am. --- Subject: An Ancient and Modern ` Sin." Children's subject: "The Story of a. `no- man Governor who kept Paul 3. Prisoner." Anthem: Gently, Lord, 0 Gem. ly Lead Ugh" ,(I-Iawley). Solo (selected). rs M. Chantler. IVXVV X7 vv Feb. 6--`Mrs. Wm. 'P. stalnton is not recovering as friends would {Ike her to. , . V ~ -Congratulations to `Mr. and Mrs. Charleestaimon on the a.rr!va1.ot It young son. `Mrs. Stalnton is In creemore under the care or the doc- inn Ears. etc.` Mrs. C. W. Reynolds of Barrie, who has been visiting herslster at "The Pines". has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cameron of Amazon, John Cameron of Mlmico Beach and Mrs. Bhilpotts of Toron- to have returned to their respective homes after attending the funeral of their mother. Mrs. G. R. Frank- hum` UK IIIEM` uouuovn. ....... land. Mine Gladys Mon nick list `and confine 3-... nmuh returned home -teith is. on the d to the house; from l1st'a.nd confined to me nuuau, Bert Smith returned the,n.V. I-Iospwal. Barrie. on Satur- day and is lr_nVprov'1ng nicely. Thurodly. Fobwlrv 9. 1928;` upe SEVEN O CLOCK EVENING :Jl`UU8Ul`U uuuva. uuv v---- v- --.- , or. ` ' Miss Marie Martin has recovered (ram her illness. - j The weather -has been severe in these parts. -It was aten below gero An- Iiu-uIn.v_ IIIBBB puwua. on Sunday. IUII On no-nu1 United Church of Canada E?.'-EL_`. FH Lay` Mrs \_1> at 8 DJ!!- , _-. ____I I\___! o jvpcc ----v -- - ju- Sunday School at 3 ma. ' s1`. ANDREW S Presbyterian Church _ .. an! ; A` :11... . 8OLEMN__ __ MEMORIAL saavnca I &!`!`18 reuse, : Frost tor; Cock- iding plow; . Wilkinson s; set fa-rm er; potato implement! rack; root : pig box; utter; stock r; set Ren- rose cream .-. maannnn om:>~1m~ on-. SERVICE ll-l\ -rv__,-_,, Doors open 6.20 p.m. lll`....- turn` -...\...1......... -1 CROW_N HILL MlDl-IURST $&&aw$w&%&i%%$` g PERSONAL % g &&wwawwwmx*ww&m Mrs. Pa is visiting in Dundas. Miss- Eileen Lewis, Brock St., was in Hamilton for thd week-end. ""iz;i;e7"X&'&{;$""o:;;as spending a few days among Bar- rie friends. ' `II ... 1 II'-1' GL....__.... 3. coh-34-_ e esteem 9. lat e 111 be 0 munera- let: de- Du1W.' W. 3. Whyte and children of Torontowere with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Overs, for the week-end. 11.0.... 1'r_u.1_-.. 1uI'_-.... -0 Q4. WUUlS"UHUu ' Miss Kathleen Moore of St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Moore. - 1\A'._.. OJ.-.......J. IK.....I....-I.I Al Miss L. Bailey and Miss Phyllis Train of Orillia were week-end visitorsat the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Pyburn. VE. A. Ryan returned from,New York City last week after-attend- ing a convention of representa- tives of the Metropolitan Life. Y\ YT lN-I-_--, ____._ '_- _ ___-J__ yawn. u_ u--.`... --y --u -V ..---v--.-- f Wm. R. McLaren of Avening has joined the local staff of the Bank_of Toronto, succeeding P. J. Hall," transferred to Kitchener. `If T I, , "\0,, _,1_,.., appcuuuuua. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jennison and daughter Gwendolyne left this week for their home in Bulyea, Sask., after spending three months with theincousins, Mr. and Mrs. J. ' E. `Marriott; Owen St., and otlger friends and relatives in Ont- arm. m1.- .1_`..4.1. -19 1')-.- 1:7 1' n1... I13 LIICHUH. Mrs. J. McL. Stevenson is visit-. ing in the Soo with her, daughter, Mtg; Lloyd. u..1c.....a A...:..-4.1. `.4 'I"M-.m+n '5'izll.""is?I "3I"evIr7Jt1"';"Long Branch was in town this week see- ing his mother, who has been ill. try 1' n-u;.'-L -.. -._ c1_~.::.L "'i`.ii:chener-mith, Toronto, is visiting her parents, git. and Mrs. W.` F. Stone, Collier t. _ Mrs. John Thompson and Ruth of Sunnidale` Corners spent a few days with friends and relativeg in Barrie. ml-___ tr 1" n1L-.4.- _...1 -1.:1.!...... ll: 0: J.VLUUl'o Mrs. Stewart Macdonald of Hamilton, spent a few days this week at the home of her father," J. R.ICotter, K. C. `Mu -nap! Ilia T\ ``Ih"A':l'II nu:-Iva --- .. v- ---v ------v`-v----~-- -----. D. H. Coleman was in Toronto last week attending a meeting of the Municipal Bankers Associa- tion, of which he is a director. "1' v-wq.--nova-vvu vs. --- --w--w-- Mrs. John Bingham, who suffer- ed a paralytic stroke a few weks ago, has made a good recov ry and is now able to be up again. `If T, , I T'|l , I ,,-,1, I, _L Miss Kalo Bird, who -has been at the home of her parents, Capt. and Mrs. Bird, for several weeks recuperating after an operation, returned to Oakville yesterday. n1..:...c -4: n..1:.... A1-.. 'm..........4. v---- 7 vv w----~--u ---V--7.. Chief of Police lklvex. `Stewart was removed from R. V. Hospital to his home last Saturday and is making good progress toward re- covery following his operation for appendicitis. Mu nvu-I Ina t-Tuvvnw _Tnnrn'unn su. 1'39 IJIUJ U B. Holford Arda'gh`of Toronto was` with his sister, Miss Gladys Ardagh, over Sunday. ' an-.,_ 1u______-_ >-m_I:..-L-- .....l n-&\QIIIn|,_ vvvo ncuuuwiu Mrs. Maurice Folinsbee and daughter of Toronto are `visiting her mother, Mrs. Crjeswicke. _ 11v 1- 111_:.L -3 Y -__ Michael _McVeigh. ` Us IVo \JU|I|ICl', IX: \Jc `Mr. and Mrs. D. McVeigh were in Phelpston on Tuesday, attend- ing the funeral of their uncle, C IRS, ,, I'|`-__II!_ I IV: The deathof Rev. W. L. Clay, D.D., Moderator of the Presby- terian Church in Canada, is mourned *by Mr. and Mrs. Tklgly Kenzie, Mary 'St., Dr. Clay h ng nnmfnnvnnpl '0-Innhn vnoananmn ' l|A!1n_ LLUI-IIJIC u.aL.y LJUQ I-ILI VICE IIWVIIIE performed their marriage cere- mony in 1907 at Victoria B.C., they being members of his con- gregation. I I I '7 1`? T5 , II arid `Mrs. H. W. Pearsall, Oro -Station, announce the marri-A age of their daughter, Margaret I. Pearsall, R.N., and Mr. William J. Carroll, New York, `son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Carroll of` North Wal- pole, New Hampshire, U.S.A. For the present Mr. and Mrs. Carroll are residing at 2040 7th Ave., Apt. 2., New York City. ' I virus at 1/1: ., -.'.. _l..--- v...,. Clerk J. T. Simpson and County Engineer F. G. Campbell attend- ed a banquet in Stayner on Wed- nesday evening of last week ten- dered by the citizens of that town to Reeve E. -J. Lambert, the rst Stayner man to be elected warden in the 85 years history of the County. The banquet was a bril- liant affair and was attended by over one hundred. It was presid- ed over by John Hood. The Bar- rie men replied to the toast to` the County Council. F038 Ulivnus .p. gasoline seeder and et long tug arnesa: set ow harness: also forks. many other On Wednesday, Feb. 1st, the Ladies Aid met at the Dalston par- sonage for their annual business meeting. The election of officers re- sulted as follows; -Pr,es., Mrs. S. J. Dunsmore; Vice-Pres., `Mrs. J. Cllappellp Sec'y., Mrs. Roy Gough; 'l.`reas., `Mrs. Wm. Gavin; ~Slck and Flower -Committee.` Mrs. H. Bonney and Mrs. J. Switzer. After the busi- ness hourpwas finished Mrs. Hal- bert served refreshments. ` Feb. 7--`The vC.G.'I.T. group met in thgsunday School room last Thurs- day afternoon. ' mm TTnih='d Ladies Aid and W.M. day afternoon. The United Ladies Aid and W.M. S. met at thehome of Mrs. J. D. Gilchrist on `Wednesday afternoon and in spite of `the heavy ,s:torm there was a'sp1end1d -attendance. Illa: Tnnn nnmnn nf {Rm-r-in snent there was a Splenulu uLI.uuuu.uuu. Miss Jean rCOWa!1 of Barrie "spent the week-end `with Miss `Mae Emma. At the close of a. fine sermon, Mr. Ferguson sang All Things in Jesus' last` Sunday in` the United church, rlnn Ah:v.l('!1n\v-In, who has been church. /Mns. Alex. `Currie, who has been in Orillia hosp1ta.l for some time, is -improving. - A vnrv nu-ca crowd enjoyed them- -Lmprovmg. A very large crowd enjoyed selves at Guthrie rink` on Saturday -ulnpk BUIVEE night, mgnt, Guthrie u.I=.w.o; The Guthrie U.F.W.O. held their F`e'brua.ry meeting on Monday even- Ina `Fab, 6, A? the home of Mr. and Fe'brua.!'y meeung on -monuuy even- ing. Feb. 6..at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Mason Wright with an attend- ance ot 18 ladies. - -h 4-...-..-.. 4.1.3:. 1...-.- I.-.-- an-nnunnt- CIVIC VI: C V Q m I v vu- Programs ythat have been arrang- ed for the year were read. Mrs. D. M_cCuaig gave a very; interesting paper on A Cheery Little Kitchen". Mrs. MdC_uaig compared` the bright, cheery kitchens of today with their gay color schemes to the large .un- att-ractive kitchens of long ago. "Miss Katherine Mc'Cuaig gave a. splendid reading on` A Quiet Evening with a Book_. A ` ` A ' `Tea was served at the `close. torl. Ansus A. Suther- VDALSTONI GU11-ugu-: ww&&wm&$%iii& ~x~< ~ELMvAu:N1-:ws El _c. .v. .v. .v. .v. .v. .v. mn m a. an .1. J. &&&w$%%&&mw& `nu `I1 (`um-in nnnnf n. (aw davl "wVl\`I:uIa| "Avon an-ya-mu no. u---.--_. -The" students of Elrnvale continu- ation -school have purchased a piano. W 1.! `nunhin whn hm: hnen in H UV! son. M. 'J.'I.lB5QH.y. Mr. and, Mrs. Bert Tricker of Swalwell, Alta... were the guests of Mr.and Mrs. M. J. -Lawson for a. few days. Ij..-` 1--...I..-II -..J `E..- 1`An-I` g -o nun; vvo ..~.. u....v-- -.. v-- v - '--...a- W. J.-Martin of Midland was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Drye- dale for a. few days last week. Mr. Martin left on Monday for San Francisco. Calif. -1 L--I__ 1.--..- 1.1.- me parentax root. _ Mrs; Jae. Hill is spending a..ew days with her daughter.` Mrs. Har- old Bell. Giltord. M... rwm-m `I-Tnrlv mm-I fnmv of 010 15611, UIIIOPQ. Mrs. Cecil Hart and family of Winnipeg are spending a. few weeks with friends In Elmvale. _- _ _A.A._.. F1400 1bs.. eron mare.