euc he I at E ell: yru51.'a.lu. Miss M. Strlbble of Angus is spending a. few days with Mrs. Chas; Haugh. Mi "Dan:-`I am! `r1....u \v_, . N ,yuuu5 nun. Mr. and Mrs. `A1-f. Thompson and family spent. Sunday with the lat- ter -s mother at Colweil. , Rev. F. W. Abbott of Ivy has been visiting at Egbert lately. `_ (Too late for last week) ,-_ 7 social evening in Thornton; church on Friday and report a; good program. Mina `M uL..n.-L1- -1 I` Unlfllln Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Victor Church on the arrival of a. young son. '\ Mr gm: `M-n M0 m--------- ----1 Kl` I Mr. and it-rs. W. F. Dickinson of Everett visited at Elm Croft Farm. IV:-no-1-snub-.1;-L.l_.._ L. -19,, - -- uuauxuuncs were served. _ The March meet! is to be held _ at the home or -Miss . M. Patterson. I _ --'-- vvvu-nun U IIIIIIIHUI-U The February meeting of the Edgar Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Geo. Patterson` on Wednesday, Feb. 8, with an at- tendance ot 18 members and two _visitors. After the business part was over a. program followed which consisted of afasolo, Mrs. Percy Blough; reading, Mrs. Best; musical contest, conducted by Mrs. V. R. Slesser, the winner being Mrs. Chas. Eilsmere. Mm. G. T. Patterson -also gave a demonstration on cake icing, also one on the use of Vi-tone as a beverage. After the program re- freshments were serve . mh Mfh Ivlnnlmrn In `A-`L- I.-'I.! WUUU 1115 C ween. Miss Mildred Reynollds is visiting! ' friends at Shanty Bay. 4115 Aura. rurcy nxuugn. l` Misses Georgina Kissick, Beth Slesser and Jean McLean attended the Y.W.A. convention at Coming- wood last week. ] `Khan 'IKI'IAua:I D4~q._n1I.:_ 1.. __.I_IA9,, . cu. pl cacu L. Miss Lucas at St. George is visit- _1ng Mrs. Percy Blough. Minna: (inn:-o-inn Tziualnl. 13-4.1. Feb. 18--MAlss Gladys Hlckllng of] Barrie is visiting with Mrs. C. W. Caldwell and Mrs. G. V. Hickling at present. Mln~n T.nnn_a nf Rf (Inn-mm h. ..:...u IJIU IIULHU UL 1'1; L33. M. -Gallinger spent a. few days last week. in `Toronto. I AV.|.U'Lll15ll In G. Finis of Everett is visiting at the home or H. Ben. M I(1a'HIv\nv A u a u Ann` A R..._ _1--,_ ket is visiting her mother, Mrs. J-as. I M}:-1Kn1ght. . Winiu nf `E`.1rnr.l>l- ha `uh-451...... -4. SWEATERS, BLOUSES, SILK LINGERIE, COATS, SANITARY GOODS, ETC., ETC. Edgar Women : Institute .. 1-n-1_..___.__- _, voa *` J LUJ-III` Sale-Yard unwruunment. On Monday night at the regular meeting of the Young People's League M135 (McDougal1, a returned mlulonary from China, gave a. very Interesting and helpful talk on her work and exhibited a number or curios and clever bits of Icvhinese workmanship. F.o.b. Facany. Taaoesextra. i71e_-tried ALLAND'ALE` 120,000 owners have tested Whip! pet performance in millions of miles of driving. It is eidinportant to remember thit` prov superiority of thewhippstt It is only after so extensive and; continuous a demonstration value that any motor car merit! complete and lasting public can! dence. Get a demonstration. i}|'t7Iilf' -tested A Thursday, February 16, 1928 ruun anu Mrs. Fieetham. On Tuesday night the girls of the two C.G.I.T. groups in charge of Mn. 6. Hill and -Mrs. J. Patton en- tertained another group from Cen- in! Church. Barrie, with _ Miss S. Cooper 9.: leader. A very jolly. time was lpent in games, competitions and a short, varied program. A dainty luncheon was served at little table: amid -decorationsweultable `to St. Valentine's day and a. hearty ling-song concluded the evening : In attainment. C an Ilnvulau -.l...I.. ..L AL- FDLIIIDLI. UIIE till in `Colt swe H 5 athletic e llldden termi Vinny cuuuu B. C. I. he w letics, so nctw. cipal Gil'(1WOn' never get `n. he did. Now alderman an latter is son: ioke between grincipal. Ho is two favo: four years 0 H. A. team xv} iqaries as "1 Fxaher, Leig Armstrong an {nu ,("..lA. .-...... WUIVIU: The Liviv: from Scotlan bee provinc Bimcoe, Mm much about twenty-sever: born in Yes; 10th canoes: early educm fl /1 Y L _ __. Although family in Alderman is doing thc ily of piom on his fath farm in V0 ago and on Gardrieiaa. 2: ed in Om. Livingston municipal there with 1 elections, b. place by on former scho Lowe. in \ Morley did Of 3 season Aid. Lowe i makes all World. nu. _ 7 :.-:.. AA. :1. yr :41, is in the premises he h.-win: ishablc p ever, he spending homo. Th re bum around w bed, the tion being hotest cor tunately B Owner are -high zood v uding ly infhn: lue in H heaterin the conci to it nxny the re. star A Y, I181 11 An ' by R31} ier dax. oor : (]UiCk1_'\' purtitio About awaken tion. 1 tu1'nin;_2* bedroom the alar son the} escape were un smoke. (low, sc covered were n Johnson My very escape. a few might q focated. u- -1 oauuaa uvo mB.urton Ave. United Church The members of the .-Ladies Aid have `organized a. number of groups or clubs for a campaign to raise funds for the society and the follow- ing ladies will be in charge: Mrs. Patton and Mrs. Coulter, Mrs. Wi1- lumen and Mrs. Wisdom, Mrs. Push and Mrs. Fleetham. On Ttuandnv nhrl-no fhn ...l..1- -5 An.-I '}xii'11.u Biogrn Adver Faml rfhrl Pu Tilrl DE]: l5rotest In Upheld The Town Hockey League execu- tive held a meeting `Tuesday night in the Y" to consider the protest of the C. N. R. team arising out of the game 'played with Y. M. C. A. on February 8, and won by the latter 8-1. The .8`l`ounds to-r protest were that the "Y had used an ineligible player, G. Desourdio, and that they, also used four substitutes instead of the regulation three. The protest; was allowed on the following basis: , If this game should etct the chum-* plonship at the end of the schedule it will have to be replayed. It was found that Desourdie was eligible. but that Y. M. 2C. A. had offended against the substitute rule. C. N. R. has yet to win a. game in the Town League. B.._:._.. A, , In -. . _. `Dali! \II\l7 Fb- 14"A D!`0g*ressive euchre rarty was held Jant w.mm....,:....' H W Bay. HUII WU IVUTITI Hy on Aillandale C. N. R. hockey team played in North Bay last Saturday afternoon. losing to the C. N. R. team of that city 4-3 in 9. close, in- teresting game. Those who made `the trip were Jo: Gilchrist, E. G. Coleus.- D. W. Emma, J. Dobson. L, .B].ogg,r W . Fraser, A. Luck. J. Loofker and WK. J. Coles. All report a splendid time and being roya-lly entertained gy their fellow-workers in North av. . \ \ rnuny UVUlUJlu ` The Ladies Aid of the Allandale Presbyterian Church held a. very pleasant evening at the home of` Mrs. Alex. Fraser. Essa Rd.. on Feb.l 14. About 85 guests assembled to enjoy a. real, old-fashioned social. Costumes, games and refreshments were all auitable for such an occa-4 aion and the quaintly gdwned guests kept the gathering in a continual- Btate or, mirth. 2 V 531136," by using them for an ESSEX. lBlR\Y@N 69 M (II)lR L'AT31 :A - _ uuuunyi. A. Kendrick. Scoutmaater at No. 1. Allandwle troop, who has been vi- siting friends in Stratford. Clinton and Goderlch. returned home last` Friday evening. Th: T.nv(Hnn' Am nf H11: A11m..an1.. _ JVUIKo Mlu Winnitred `Clark. at the C. N. R. lI1pe1`lntendent a office staff. in at present enjoying her annual ho!`1day|. Ylnntlrlnlr Hnnnhma-nu. at \Y.. TH! E. Uo ,'-B. meet '1'll68d8.y, Feb- ruary 81. It 8 33.31., to be followed by A ouchro party. : Mil. Jnnm-uh Harlan -name A lam . UUWIIFI HGI`|rc " Mu. Joseph Hedger spent a. few dun with her mother in Graven- hum this week. Ill nlul My-n nnntlnhunnn an}! --- IIYII IIHU `WEEK: Mr. and Mrs. Cantlebury and son. 0! Euorhuy. 8aak., spent last week at the -home ot Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rulk. Minn Ilflnnlfrntl llnv-b Ar th. A `Mill Florence Baer iswitins re? huvu In Georgetown. NW. A. Ball nnnnt Inn! nrnAl.r..nn1I JIHVUI Ill \.lUUl'UlUWJ1o `W. A. 3011 went last week-end with friends in Toronto. "II. T, A. nnnv-n and Man, nnir- Pun Twulvo 3} IIIH'Ull':o The 8. O. .3. meet Tuesday, Feb- uuo 11. At 3 n.m.. tn `ha milnmul hu [CUE Mn. nnn n 3 BIG BAY POINT 19__.1 I7 In 1'RIIl-1_ , to North Bay tlnln I` \Y D 1.----. G"-E95 . r, the -.a..y.u. uuu. \:u_|I._rJUu 1);! I'll: - I Dr. F, E. Bennett. F.R;H.S.,"`o St. Thomas, past president of the . American Rose L society, at St`. Thomas Horticultural Society and the Canada Council of I-Iortdculture, will give an illustrated 1ect.uze_.un- der the auspices _ot the Women`! Institute in the tom hall 'on' ` 1`v'.i e`s'?-L . day, Feb. 21, Ev.ei-yone.1r'iters1e'.1l heartily welcome. - howor for Bride-Elect 1 Mrs. W. J. McMuter, M1|a`E.e V : ..,,> ....v -4-.-.u._y vuauuoi-0 "` ` The ladies . or the Presbyterian church met at the home of Miss Isobel -Smart on Thursday evening or last week and presented her -with a. console set. A social hour was pent and enjoyed by all. ' hr `IF `ll! I3.\........a. 151-Ls-r a-..,, LA vv ansuu 5 nan. ' The community dance held. in the town hall on Wednesday'_ of` kit week was a moat de_c_1_,!_g`__ __ 9399.; Music for the evening was prov (195 by the Beatty Or - ~ ` Th- 1....:!.... -1 4.1.- 1n.._..c__-A_..---r ayuul. uy nu. V A Young `People : `dliib h:a`la:t.1eeh `organized in town and the rst meeting was held Tuesday, `Feb. 14 In the form of a euchre`-party in Watson's Hall. `~ l"hn nnvnonnnlh. 1..-..- 1...Ix' 1; 1.1.. ,you can't tear}: I LIRHUIHS g ' Mr. and Mrs Bert Flsher.~ama:'-- tained a large number or friends at their "home on Tuesday evening. Feb. 14. A most enjoyable time was spgnt by all. f. T- " vnnha fDnnnha'- ruk 1:2. 5...; LOVE) -2 uwuuu "(ruin up $0 up. A social evening was spent on Monday, Feb. 13,. at the home" of Mr. and Mrs. W`. J. smart.-,fl'he time was passed in euohrle a,'nd.. danchig, A `Mr tint` `Inn ns Ulqn-I -oa6..nn_ anu uurs. A. wooulu 8.! Manon. W. J. McMastez- shot an owl one day last week at his home in Essa. The bird, when measured. was four- reet, 4 inchea -from up to up. A nnnlal evening was -nun mu ner uurmg Ina past wean. Mrs. M. Gallop and Miss Mabel Gollop were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Woodlll at Malton. `X7 1 Mnlnunn JIIAO an and Anna: FLU UVUF IIIU WUI'Unul ' v - ` Harry Qwiney of St. Catharine: visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fer- rier during the past week. , Mr: `M linllnn and Mid. `Mfg!-m1 newu1au.'g(6L. V I , ,-Miss Marion _Rob1nson Vvfslfed with Mr. and Mrs. Ma1twe1l"1_n':Bar-' tie over the week-end. T-Tnnriv l\nuI|-no`: AI `.6 f`a`>knu-Iu;n- Git) may WEEK: ' ` '- Alphine cousegand Jack Mo`nkrnan bf Toronto .wer._a,_=ir1 .tQ19vn over the week-end. ' mil)!` urn... 1.}... ....n`n.a.....`.:"~h;.;..'; ;.'- WCUK`UIl|.lo Fred Wilson has retiirnekI`}16h'ie" after visiting for A a. few days min; Nwmarket. Mign `M'nv-inn 12nhIHnnn'\vl'ul+`AA WEEK. 'Born to Mr. and m'a.'_."`Y~cti:r Church, on Friday, [February 0, 1928. a. son. V - I |Mrs. Mitchell 9!` `Toronto. ;,v_1aited her father. John Kins.` tax) a. few days last week. ` ~ A inking" n-nun rand 3.un1Mnubmw;n UH aeuzur-uay, 1'60: -11, a. DUI]: - Miss Mary Hopper visited friends in Tottenham for a. few days last week. PD run: 6 A `Ru n H.` `Ilium ' " " .nObun - Advertise in The Examiner, pupr with the circulation. COOKSTOWN &w&$wa&&&i%&mi I. i J. Cdu-so was in Toranrto tori tow days last Week. `Raw-n in `Mr and Mr; HOV Tlnl uays urst weex. A Bern to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis on Saturday, Feb. :11, 8. son. Nnn Mmm 1-manna mnitna fninml: ww&ii&$&ww&$a%w] & ~ & ` -' , V uvuuvvll Box Social, St. Paul : `church, 8 p.m., -Feb. 20. Come and bring your friends. Good mosram. .'Ib vol II: a._m. c-I7 vv I` IIIXK senhce win he held in s:.`James' Church on Sunday, Feb. 19, at 11 ` alml . 1 I ' LFIGIIUH 0- ` Mrs. Geo. Averill of Toronto `and Mrs. Fred Quanta of Palnswlok are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. ` Gag. Reid. ~ BRYSON t}'MoRLEv .quu-ms meulcal attention. ' .- Quite a. number of thesports at tended the hockey game-at Barrie. Monday night. ' `.`;`Mrs. John When spent a. few days in -'l_?_9ronto with her] daughters. -rs. __Redd1ck spent a. weak in Tor- - Mr.";id`Mrs. Walter Moore and daughter spent the week-end wloh _ an mun `A-.-..:n -1:-u_,,, - - . -. - nun-an uvvnnl ' Feb. 14--'I`he Lake sdmcoe and Belle Ewan: `ice companies J1-ave` loaded 9. number of cars and re-' tilled their store houses. may both: expect to finish their work in a.' fehort time. A good skating pond has been Iett and. is well patronized. --~~--J0`. Mllrolr. O fl ux nnnlnnblnun .VVU!'Ko Harold Ruttett had one ohuinb crushed between` two barrel: re- quiring medical attention. , -Quits I1 rmmhmu am oh. --....4.- -4. Mllroy, one at the operator: of the` motor plow. had on: hand. !njured.- Dr. WI`! ~h_t attended the` injury and Mr. .`M1roy resumed his work. . flnduuhl B..ln.L; |..n ., -- - uuun mu a.nu_1l wen patronized. i -Smart -was the scene ota quiet wed-' - whenthe-iev.-D. A. Ferguson unit- .._Smart and Mr. Charles William V -dressed in pink georlgette with tulle The home of Mr. and Mrs. W..T ding on Wednesday. February 15, ed in marriage `Miss `Sarah Isabel l3r'6wn of Bond Head. The bride was veil caught with orange blossoms. She was attended by her sister, Miss Georgina Smart, dressed in grey georgette over rose. Mr. Wat- son Brown oi. Bradtord attended the groom- After the wedding break- tor Hamil -south.` I "f ' fast the. a lpymouple left by train ` t`,:Jn"""`and other points 1 ,uuur. The best wishes of ailigo with Miss smart to her new home at `Bond Head. . JIBUUUJ DKIIII` In About 86 ladies of the commun- ity were present and showered the bride-elect with articles. numerous, uaetul and beautitul, after` which all `enjoyed a dainty lunch and social hour. :'l`InA kn-A OII.1u`nA- -I -11 _.- ._ALI. . Armstrong and Mrs. VF. Robert-son `were the hostesses of a. delightful afternoon tea. and miscellaneous shower at the latter : home on Fri- da.y,Feb., 10. in honour 0! Mia; Isobel Smart. V` ` Aknub Q: 1no`Inn AC lm. gA..._.--_ "__ _`_*."-'1 BELLE EWART 1A4ha\ `P -I-- In___ _."*".'.'.`'_?.`; Brown-8mnrt .._ -1 :11-.. ._x C: 39 r .-v- --.------wv - V . the beginning of another business year, we again show our appreciation of patronage by unreservedly placing before you all the merchandise in the store at REDUCED PRICES. We are glad to be in a position `to do this for you and `hope you will take advantage of the -privilege. lt means that you may not only par- ticipate in the offerings usually placed -before you at Special Sales but yu may also buy at a Reduced Price any line required fore your everyday needs. Thousands of `Dollars worth of Spring merchandise is here for you. A W: MOORE. mrcnmr 5' I I13` 3%`- l:UIIu Missv Lena Adams o1"8chomberg spent a. few days =last week at her home `here; Mm. E. "McFadden o1"'Newmar- uuy evening anu report `a. 3000 time. Miss Eileen Kearns of Torontoiis spending a. week yith `Mrs. R. Tm`n- er. - . Miss Hvilida. Denney is visiting 181` sister. Mrs. I. Jennetit, Thorn- on. ' ton. III` 1-ura aura. J.'J.l110tE Will be 8 turn home from Toronto. . Feb. 14--A number 'om here.at- tended the dance at Ivy on~Thurs- day evening and report a good time. Min: Hannah Ynnrnu nf"l`nu-nn+n I- y a`u.l.'cc5 H1 rrance. , A -full choir sang O Valiant .[I-Iearts," arranged `by `Dr. Ham. L: Mr. F. Dobson sang `_`In Flanders -'Fields" `by McCrea. The offertory. ` voluntary was the Largo by Han- ildel. Mrs. A. E. Baker sang There is No Death by O Hara and Mrs. JHI E. McCullough and Mrs. Baker sang a duet, Now the Laborer s Task is O er.. The closing hymn was Abide with Me as used in the service at `Westminister Ab- bey. B; J. Hillsounded the Last post, and, after an interval in which The Dead March in Saul i was played, the Reveille. The en- tire congregation remained: stand- ing ` bowed silence while the ex- ; servige men marched, from the . church. _ 1 l9} urmsn sneu in the Great War. The minister gave a very inter- esting and comprehensive biogra- phical sketch of the life of Haig from a cadet at Sandhurst to the position of `General Officer Com- manding the British Expedition- ary Forces in France. A .Ju`II ..'I.-:.. ......... un 17-12-... unuuauuro | Reference was made _that the gun carriage-which bore the re- mains of Earl Haig to the Abbey service was previously used to carry the Unknown `Soldier and also bore the gun to re the rst British shell in the Great War. Tkn vn3n1'a4-nu nu-nu- .. --....-- _'_.;..-.. ` (Continued from page 1) : sea give up their dead, while Earl s Haig sleeps with his fathers in the land of the heather beneath the open sky. To the Unknown Sol- dier, symbol of the soul of Em- pire sacrice, buried..at .Westmin- ister A~bb ey_ our Empire pays tri- bute transcending in time and Klace the greatness of the life, onored in this service, said the minister. ' b_g________ ____, ,,, 1 -1 Emma TRIBUTE I LATE EARL HAIGI A_LL` REDUCED `fl-ll Baum: EXAMINER jT A RARE CHANCE for you to make REAL SAV- INGS on your Dress Goods and Silk requlrements for immediate and Spring-many of the new Spring Dress Goods, Silks and. Wash Goods, 1n stock.'--aThey are all included in this sale. - REMEMBER`---E'very' article specially priced for this great even`!-`-SAVE! CREPE-DtE4OHENE--Exce1lent wearing quality in 44 best shades, at on1y--Yd. - VELV-ETS--A good quality and great assortment of wanted shades. Profit-Sharing Sale Yard . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C WOOL DRESS GOODS for Spring--This lot in- cludes Santoys, French Foule, Wool Crepes, etc.--Priced at, Yard . . . . 0 DRE~SS_F'LANNELS, DELAINES, SERGES, TWEEDS, -ETC.--Priced at, Yard C REMEMBER-EVERY YARD OF DRESS GOODS AND SILKS ON SALE. nan`: darn: I VII` I Feb. 18--vW. F. Elliott spent `the rut week visiting with Mrs. El- iott, who is slowly recovering from A very aeriou operation, undergone on Jan. 11. It will be some time be- fore Mrs. Elliott will be able to re- home from Tnrnnfn - Scientifically designed and constructed. A model to suit your figure. A personal fitting without extra charge is this Ne- mo Store Service. Over 17 years con- tinuous seliing of these lines. (IAIII QIIQIAQIIA in Inn--- `DRESS coon? AND SILKS CORSETS, CORSl:'.LE'lTE'5, GlRD- .- LES, BRASSIERES, ETC. . T sALEpii1i:'7"BXirs lyuauu at we -rheumatic 1e1.rer. Mrs. John Werd, 3rd line, F1os,' 1s `iI1s1t'in g friends in the _city, her sis- ter, Mrs. Thos. Hank1n\ being indis-' posed` at the present -time with fever. -- Miss Pearl and `Cecil Newton spent a. few days at Shelburne and Horn`1}1gs Mms. V _ I `Rn T-T-nl Inn- ....a..-....-: I - yuan. nuugn. ` ---.. .. ..... uujn cu. nuexourne and i-form gs Ro Holt has returned home af- ` ter spending 3.` week in Toronto. .1.-vuo J1"'J'I. prugiresslve euchrq party held last Wednesday evening at the home of Lawrenge Giibbons. Everybody had a good 1 me John Gibbons was in Barrie again yesterday and proved that the still recently round was not on his place. ' The sawmill is getting a big run. Quite a. lot of logs are coming in, some 0! which are pretty good.