1 Miss Gladys Luck was successful in passmg her RN. raxnminntions. ix`:-.v 1m..r~....;.r mm: `of. rm. ru- Q/?}E}:r(|a'.**i>g;, .}T.;v.as".}'; In Field For Wardenship Wh:-nHinmu-l`m|nlv(`mun-1|:-un- :1-; prvvmu:uAv Hun zulninvr. Ilv hm`. l)l`l (`uIml_v l mpm`Iy 1 p:n:;l llm-.2 _w:u|'.`.. F`.:l1!;n' .I l7.\':m- |lilt1l llll'(`I` _) ilI'.`i. Finlgnr J. Evans, rm>v- nf `fix-.'illi1nln1r_v, who was (lvl'r-uh [hr humnr um Iwn prvvinlls: ruwu will ul.-;u lilwly Lw :l u'2IInlid:4l`. m____.- _ ,, u-; ])l'(`ViII|l9i1 H01 1 `. and n I).-.u `I`hv t'ir:;l nws-Ilngg ml` lhv In-w yvm w.'I:; nntlr Hm dr=`IiIm nf Hw Dv- vuliunnl (`mnmi::~:iun. with Ht-nlr'n~1~ Urry ])l'l`Ri(lillff. A rhnrl llyllulmtillp, npmwd Hm nu-cling, with Hw pro- s:i(|c~nl, Mrs. Il:n'tlu~_v, c-rmrlm-lin;{ Hm lm-tilwttl: -umqinn lI|ll`ll|`lI l)ll.ilI(`E' I'I\n l)ll"-UH`'..`i )L'...'lUll l'hn ]n'r1g|'.'1Inmr- 4-uns'i.<:lml nf thr- fulluwiug items: A Hihln quiz. led by Jlnlon Hartley; .~:(-ripl.1m- rvzuling by D(mlh_v (fulv; pru_vnr ln_v Mrs. l3zn*t|:=y; poem. "A:~:hmm>d nf .lvsue;", by Mm. King and tho tnpiv Imsml on Hm lifo of Ruth, by El.`-:ir~ (`nip 'I`hc*I1> wow 21 . p1'osr=nl. lrnnwprlninlv nnr Hun rnunlinn H10 lll(_`l1` WPH` .5/4 ])l'(`S( Ill. lrmnedatnly after thv rm-Fling the cabinet adjourned to Hm parsunagn fur tho regular mmnlhly nwvling. 1--uu-n nu-u/unuu-.4.. Now Lowell, Jam. 10 Oil!` ul tho nw. wirloly known and highly rr-- speclecl (vilizc-ns of the New lmwnll community passed away W(`(lII6`.'~`- day morning. Jmn. Al, 1939, in tlw persuu at` Mr. Allan Mamlonald. He was born in 1855 at Boisdale, Cape Br:-hm, .-:m1 ml" lmnad Man-(lmmlcl and Ann Mvlmaln. AI 2: vr-ry ez11~l_v ago hr= FEIIIIP ln Ontario and 1llPn(l- ed the Do LaSal]r- College, Town In, umlvr the lllwlzago of llw (?lni.<`- Uzm Rmllmrsz. mu nn....,ar.....m n. n..' .1:-14:1:-incanzlnxunzuzucoolq. i Special nun--run-I tn!!!` 1 'l\'r'I'I' 1! uzm nrmumrz. M1`. Ivlawdonultl rznrw in this community as a young man, as; lnnnagcw of the Hay and Palnn g1>i1L>l'al store. In his lung Iifn in this tuwn:hip and county lw wil- nessed and r-xporinnced Hm many changes und dvvvlnpinenl of H19 cummunity Aflnr Hiiriu vnnrc in vntwunniilsl L`Ull][Hllllll_V After thirty yours in 1m>1'cantils= life, Mr. Macdonald began farming about 40 years ago By thrift, good n1anagom:=nI, and lmsinesst ability his farm czprwatirnm; l)ncn.n1P exlmr zivn SIVU. Be>sid0s his wiunw, he loaves a family 01 mm datlglltc-r and l|1ro:- sum: Si.<:1r>1- Mm'gm'ot Mary of the Notre Dame Order, Wulkertun; W. P. Mavdunnld. agriculiural repre- sentative for 1.:im|_)t0n County; Stuart. on the home farm. [.01 18, Con. 4. Sumlidnln; .1419:-pll, Royal Oak. Mirh. Tlmrn arr) "xx grand (`|n|:h'nn Cl11l(ll'(`ll. The l'1mvr:1l was lwhl ..atur(lny morning to SI`. Ma1*_y':". Churvh at Brvnhvood. Father A. lvlalnno of Smynor sang high mass. Burial took place at St. Mary`s (`,omotery, Barrie-. The pall-bearers: wore: C`. McCarthy, F`. Cmnartin. J Guil- foyle, '[`. Coylo. J Hogan and G. Truen. L,L`I|. `L -`EH Cl11ld1'mI. 'I`lxu l`:uuu I I IGIQI IIII YVIJI\.&IIIII Whc-n yilllmw (`mmly (`mun-il mn- vmu--: In-ru nu I`Iu~s;r|:I_v nfln-rlmun. Iw Hl`.`2l ilvm ml" |:n:;in<-5:.~`. will lw tho 'l( -(`Hull uf 1| W.'Il`l|l`Il fur H1350. W.'IH4`r |'l. Imxvlwy, H`4`\'1` Inf V097 ..~-. 'I~........| n. hm nnunu-ul nu.-.r.~ m JAMES W. PROSSER UR.) NEW LOWELL. Jan. l0-At his home at New Lowell `Lot 19. Con. 5, Sunnldalel on Saturday. Janu- ary 7, 1939, Jznnvs W. P1'ossz=1'_ .Tr.. died from a heart. attack. He had been going about as usual all day and took slck after having retired for the night. Dr. Graham. Crecu n101'e. was called, but M1`. PFOSSPF passed away after only 21 rvw hours` illness. 'T`l\n fnnarnl Ixrnu hold ffnvwa L}:- PERMANENT IHIIESS. The funeral was held from his home on Monday. January 9, 1939, for interment in Stayner cemeter_v, Rev. George Cruse conducted the service. and the pallbearers were S. E. Patton, Norman Wood. N. Ar- nold. J. J. Mumberson. John Buie, and William Mansbridge. The large attendanre indicated how highly valued he was in the com- munity. as did also the beautiful floral tributes, among which were those from the New Lowell United church, the Sunnidale Anglican church and Woman`s Association. the New Lowell Women's Institute, and Coville Transport. Toronto. Mr -Prnssnr u.-an hnrn in Hm Nu Mzwhlnn. N0 F.lor`.t11'l(:- ll.y. l'!(:un.Ifnl Wuvor; am! :1l).';olm,e (-mnfnrt. gn.'u'm1- l.(=(*1l. LAAAAAAAAAAAAAI HHLI L,U\'l|lE IFHIISDUFL. 1Ul'UHlU. Mr. - Prosser was born in the Township of Siumidale. on Decem- ber 15. 1863. He lived on the farm 42 years. He was a member of the United Church, and a Liberal in politics. For a number of years he was :1 school trustee. and for 22 years he was pathmaster. Cu-1n'1n'nn arm the. n.A.-.... mu Junta uv nun pc.u.uuAa.~nrA. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Nettie Presser. three daughters, Mrs. Fred McMillan (Myrtle), Tor- onto. Mrs. H. B. Thomson tVera5_ Toronto. and Mrs. Dan Duff (Lulw. New Lowell. and two sons. Jack. Toronto. and Frank. at home. Three sisters. Mrs. John Buie. Sunnidale Cnrnm-5 Mr< A Pifnr Rrnnffnrd 52 Dunlap St. Phmw 288 slsters. Mrs. JDDII blue, sunmdale Comers, Mrs. A. Pifer. Brantford, and Mrs. Thos. Walton, Michigan, also survive. D E R M A C AB`l?iIXI_J'["Y_ .<;gn.oN JANU1\RY Sl'F.(fl/\I. Hhzunpoo, Finger Wave and lV'lm1i0uro=. ALLAN M/\(TIN)NAl.l) OBITUARY `:1 I`. IN) mulnip in lhu nlu i . y,..___, 7'H)\IV"lV'l.`s"l` Y Pill. 3:{1T.ba}T IUwlII'_v, ll'4'\ l' fur :;nvvr::I y * fit-Ill fur lhv iIIt'li:':llr-(I in '1 E`.l)l`I-l|l`h1IiI`I]l2I .1` ' 11 nit, EAR B:{n'u.R'n'r'.' "x:';XAIv' ,y--...:,, ..~. :- hunmu`. 'l`|u l".'x 1zmul'thn .n I .|\n W051 mu! for oinnn m III III III! - lnr Hm Mi(llIlll`:: nldom. r.-.-, in Hm vil in his tll:=. Tn]-In .h`.ln Ill Ins :n:-.| `yu-ur, III John vlmwin W.'|l|\.' hnnlth for Ihv |).'|~'l lmd haul an upnr:Ill-n ago, rm- l it \|/ms I'I>l|u whlu-I1 wan; fulul. mu. u/nn...a.. :....: 21/2 size um choice TOMATOES .......... .. 3 2 size tin Standard PEAS ...................... .. 3 2 size tin Golden CORN ...................... .. 3 MUFFETS .................. .. P Kellogg's Corn Flakes \11{ {>11 Dani} Q Wl]ll'|1 Wil.`i llllill Mr. Wnllwln I nf lVll|Il .`:l pm Ram nu Jun I I \ :"`.~n... | OBITUARW l.lH l.:Il'mI mniml .'.:....- un on Ilnv Ill -ul` hi-' -In u..<.. uVI'l [LII ly 1H1 (`um-r flgn l'l`l'I In:l.1 IL. `lyjl It'll! I31]-5". HI` poliii.--; : |ifo'- In- firmly in mlmily. Fiuruiu MS, uml um hnlh uf H1: lIP(`0'l.`it-(I I run! lwu .-`an Alhr-It in Lhl`-<- yt":||.`1 'r'|-... r. LlIlm- `yr-211.`, nun "l`|`n- fun:-rul |.'1h- hmnv nu . N\.-nu.-m ulhv In t\/li.H.. r-'I A f)l.'ll III .lllf Mm, lhrhl, 1 null .lzmu:n* ' pzlrl. 1! hr. 4-nnln Iln u lhlll. III III`: II A-unlu. llv wu /\n1.{liu-nu z-hm ..I|r\Ii\/imt In WHIIIHUI (`hark-.~; l"r:ml(. 'I'|... I\t'l.lU55 D \.zLu ll 1'u.I.nc-.1 with Bow] .............. .. 3 for 25: Reacly-cut Macaroni .. 2 lbs. 9.1 ROLLED OATS, Fine or nnnuun I! H1: 93%;: :n<- mu r1u_v_ J;mu: hi.-: bruilu lS|`l:(']( HI , by HM]. I Inn: lHIlll`U L.IlUl'l'H. lntvrnu-H1, Lvmk Union (`mm-In-ry WWO pull Imzm r:' W Arnurhnnu ll VV. IL l'4. IIIH` United (.`huI't-In. lnlnl-n-nu! On: Wl`Il` pilll I)l`Zll`l W. Arrnrnrmyg, W--bl) and 3-}. (Eu ``........ ..t cl. HUIHI` Ul lll'l?"` l|`lIHl 1| 1 who aolulvtl wvil-` MI`: I nnd sun, Ivlrsr. Hr-id. IVli:;.': l)i`l` Mr. uml Mr.-4. /\m:m:m mm! A. Ingram, I'r)runlu, l\/Ir.-2 I and mu, Hulnillnn. Mr::. I lvlrs. Dawning and If Ilumm H1()I`P l'l.`i \`\/Kl". Zl H'lIJ|Il.l` H) H! from H : .Qrulr-r uf Hail Llm-t<.n`r: "' ` .-. vv-1.1..-4. 1 `run: l`hnmhm, Jun. H). Thea I-um Hy war. shut`-l'.Ptl nu I"viI:._v 4-vs Jun. 6. 1939, when it that VVc-:`~lo_v (`urhml or IC;b{ln=: :;IIm'1IInlw(l In 2 In-nrt nltut~}'. an illm-5:: M 48 hum-r:_ John W95.1(\y (`urhrtl GI`-L (n1d 5011 UT Hm 12:10 Willlmn bolt and Prl5.v!llza Mtml`1- uml horn on Mmvh 168, nm:., on I, Con. H, !'`,':'-,n Aflvr um-.i'.'ir1 |"(1|IL'8H(J!l at (`hr-rr_v Hill, lw h grain fur Hw lulu John A. J sun and lutm` Iw f:nnw.l 4:1 farm on whirh lw vvn". Imrn. tho dvnth of his: wif~-_ Iw wt 'I`m`m`1t0 and Pngzagml in vm, work. So zralnur. wnv he- i work that he ln`m1ghL:al~.mH :4 conditirm that t'nvnprl1r-(I hi: uiuo hi-` lT.n~|u l- 1 Wu v nu uu.1`II war; In: >J`.| IJ"(II`lll.`. \"v'li`v III` III III.` hrnnght zahnnl hr:.un'1 mm 1. give up his v.m1'k. Early lznzl. y.-51 his`. thoughts !u1`nr>d 1.0 lhu vvr-no: of his boyhond and he bought th- Egbvrt .v.turc> from tho- huh l'h:.m;:: Shuvl IC:al.'1ta* Shm`t|y' ziflrm hr '.`. (a- appoinlnd pr)r.tn1nr.tr-1' I Whiln :1 ruaxu mr.m'.'x1i.n luau ` up [JUIIIIUU ]JU.">ll]liI.`.l|`l' While a new gt m.=ru1i.n had grown up r'1il1(`0 the-y lo-fl I?I:':`:a, Mr and M'rs. ( .'urb0LL sown Wun thr- hearts M` the pvuplv. and two wr-wk."-. ago ht` was; r-Ivrtvd tru:`t+-:.- fur Hm W0n(l':`- School and had aim lwml appointed trnaszurer nf F.gln~rt United L`hl)1`l`]). Ho wa. 21 mm: who loved his homr`. \-/:1`: n kund hm`- band and fmhvr and during thr- long illml-:5; of his mother hv was a most devntocl son Hv wzw 5. rm-rn ber of Mmxilolm I.mlgn-, Nu. P202, G.R.C'. AF. and AM. and 'I`hum- ton [..OL_ N0. 16. Ho wzav. lwn'I- married. In 1908 he m2n`ri(-d Mi::: Ethel Agar of AlIi;=.tnn. wlm (UNI in 19H, and in 1918 hv m:m'wul Mr. HPIPH ShaI`pn of 'f`(:rm|1n P\. nunn._y. Surviving are um` Inulln N mul mm en-lnr Hvhc IVKJLILIJHLI \Jn1L), r Aur un Coarse .................... .. 6 lbs. . NEW CHEESE .......... .. 2 lbs. 1 COPACO BREAKFAST BACON .................. .. 1/2 lb. SWEET PICKLED ROLLS by Piece ...................... .. 23-. n.___n An A'AYr'1TT|(1 III- .1 nu... ..~ -- .. ........,.\ ... -\......... Owing to uncertain W03)?-1' m`.n " ditions tlw rmnnins wm-n hl`(;llP,hY - to Thomtrm on F`riday --vomng :m<.I ' rested at the homv of his. uncl.-_ t John A. C`orbe=-H. where u rhm-I rm`- vico was held mi Monday, (`ulll1ll(`l~|L` ed by Rev. Wm. Mr~I)nnnlI. R('\'_ R. x J. D. Simpson and Rev R. B. B6-y~ ; non. after which a public rznrvic-o> J was held in I`rinil_v United vlum-Li, I conducted by Rnv. Wm Mvl)miam. )- Rev. R. B. Beynun and Rev. E. (3. (. Robertson. Rev Wm. Mo1)onnld. in`: his remarks. srpokn of tho st.-rling,.' integrity of the d=cr>:1smi and hi-;'. devotion to duty, 1 Intermo`-nL in Thornton C`:~n`mterv The funeral was undm` th+=- aus- pices of Manitoba Lodge Nu. 236. and was one of the Iarg:-st in HHS community. The many floral trib- utes consistod of flmvers from Eg- bert United church, Dmnimon Stores Limited. W0rkmen's Com- pensation Board. Delta Chi Fratern- ity, St. George St.. Tm'omn_ Friends were present from Tommo. Pr.*t(`-1'- boro. Niagara Falls, N.Y.; Allisxon, Tottenhain. Cookstown, Angus. Utopia, Elmvale and Barrie. The pal!-bearers were: .1. D Stewart, T. W. Maw. Scott Sharpe, George Banting, John Dutton and Wilfrrd Broley. T'hn P(`?2iS`.Pd is :i1u'vi\'erl bv his HUFP. Among llw Inzmy -rs: wan 21 lrilml.:- l Broley. The deceased by wife and two sons. Mervyn of Tn- ronto and John or name. Two bro- thers predeceased him. Herb. drowned in l903. and Melville. whu went down with the Carruthers in 1913. "\'lllI.'ll| Mil ll urn. A JOHN EDWIN VVA I .| .WI N II ! n, ,. J. WI-'..`4l.I*I Y (`UH Bl'I l"l` ._4,. u fIIln~1':I| 7illIlliH'_v `I l'uHH'l . I no ...n Pill with In` Small ORANGES .... .. 17: doz.) 6-qt. basket. ORANGES 43) !I`T?\T1T` '`{\T? ,TTTT(`.'l7! 1'| .II. III]! III] u-al:il|i-`law I . I"l\`l. If`U llllIH"' H11` `HP 00] also ch. whr-I n.nn mp n 1,.n,l l....- .111. Hull 1 H10! Iml II I! I I. nun Vl".|J|Jl, vn'| ?` Ill IVIHI An;.;lu';I I. l)uxin_L |uI.li.vl.. .l plum` in l'..'n'ri- and llw |'ullvnJ/lug: (' VI-ll VJ (`nip 1 . LII!` (`mu unniiful .. ...uu.r 1 an thr- n'n. Aflnr .un..u o \ III with hl'.'ll'l` mnnlhsz. l'2:ln:n H H!` /\II-.\: I`). Mm litm, (HI-ll lhn-rv |!|.'H 'l`h- fluwrnl Ian: I Page Eight F.XCIIANGE OF 1>u1,1)1'rs HERE I-OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO IO Tl 3'99v9t29_9_N9999:2voo 01.03133 w17;12:1<.: VA N(`l-I I `Will: '\l4l'IX. E. M:u:AI{'I`lllIlL 1 VI H'l)lll)|l` for svvr-rnl Ht~|uem':I l?m1!:. wife Mzu-/\I-Hull`, ()I') Sin- wl nil l')m-1:m|;-r 2'], ~ was In-Ivl |I'HII) hw- It` In: Ilm-uunln-1 BU, wllh |H`l|,`2UlI lVlH|uI' lcIlr.imr_ Hu- lnlvvnunl wu-; In Kn-.u,v. H.-.. II-.lll...-nn..~ For All Your Pastry Baking Use Beach s White Flake Flour VII Jrum pug/1' IIHSII mHIlI_ l'.`VH :4.-_-cl , zmul. ml :1_ lwn and Mr. 4:!" llznwkv -r, Hlllfh, M.-u all ..I' U"l{l1. UKIDHCU \Il\al1l`\_4ll2lLJ 'IIlI. FINE FOR JUICE 6-qL. basket, Spy Apples 35c In||_-/l u..,..| ---MADE IN BARRIE BY -: BARIUE FLOUR MILLS :- I .vooooo~ooooooooooo~o~o~oooo~o 2 THERE IS no 13}E'f'1"1: -FLOUR MADE FOR CAKE AND PASTRY PURPOSES , ,_#-4 .1... _ ._.__, I taltllliJ:llJlllalolloltlllIlllnloonoaloatllit:Joaltllllllitn. \| I mllier St`. Baptist Church] I 'rm-: llfll-.'Nl)l.Y 4'11:/m`/I , | wxrzvrvm: mcv. '1'. 1.. wnmc | I ' \ Full (ioapel Tabernarle '15 (:ul.I.lEH :;'mm:'r l1n.!:.r~ I` (frnhum Week-End Specials At CANCILLA S Central lJnit(.>.d Church NW1. .4, N. ('Im;wr, H./1., Iv1iuisIoar anlxms`n.U1T-I.m-o Size Q...,\...a ..`.. _ J T. . : .-...- 70 Owengt: In [Janauls ucn u.n. -'.-.uuuuunu-um. ' t').'F. McCuaig. M.P._ left my Ol- tawa, yesterday, to attend the sI=s- ` sion of the I-louse of Commons. n:r:,- 7.7-..- vr._.-.~1,...a.-..` ...-........-..I an Sweet m1d I11ir:`;' ................ .. 5 for 250 T1\,N(;}l'Zl.H N|`IS -I.(:1rgc S'i'/.<:- .`3po_:iul ................................ .. Iv: } .C1r:l'1 ]"I.()li|l)/K ({)Rl\N(,}l :IS v-largo, Sim SW00! -~]uicy ...................... .. 19: D02. /\Pl"l.|'Zf$T .`3'l YS 29: Illcts. or $1.25 Bus. 'l'(.)l.Ml\N SWlfI| .'I'S ...... .. 25c: Baskel 'lH`l.`:$S'l7I'l'S ........................ .. 250 Iicmkel IH1./\|') HITFHV3":---[.FIl'(f[(? Hnct(i:"`. 2 for 150 EXTRA SPECIAL! l5.(Q'. S/\|.M(_)N, N0. 1 Qucxlily 12011). (`)Y.`*$'l'l IH.`3 -rl'(.-?.`3h Daily .............. .. 25<: Iur Phone 130 for Qucxlily and Service .`H!`H)/XY J/SHHAHY 15. HI.".U ` SvI`vim-S: Fiumiuy: I] AM. I-`t-lluwsthip 7 IE) l`.M._ Ivlvum.',t-|is:lic: Wtwk Nights: I`|H:lIl_`/ and Fritlay, 8 PM. I'IVl3IH`lUI`~H`) WF.l.(?(JME couas & POWELL Prompt Delivery -- Choice BEEF and PORK PRODUCTS F7'RjESHA` AND SMOKED FISH .l"l FINN! .7|lII|l`l'|`., I. "'l'lH'I .lA`Nl'.UNl'I (ll-' AH /\.`.!". "ll()Ml`IM/H11`: l'2X('lI.'l".H" /I. ."':HNl)/\`/ .`i('H()()l. an ----n;-- ..-_ -- ._- _-_ Milkfed Chicicens --~ Tc-t::;y bywsters I ll-"ll|(`l' AVl"HI|)Q`l T, .3VlI u. l "ANIJHICW" (`H l Y.`/H)!-'.Hf$ ('I.A.`~}.`~ . ('H|HH'H .`2(,.'HH()l. VVVVVVVVVVVVVV z,;; :;;:"**`1 WWW 1/ma$ElETD M5415 JANUARY I5. 19.1.`) 1;n`1tr Mvmbmis S4-r'i(5 I `-AFJl|DL`\lI" I/\\AI III'.V. J. A). pblllllll I. IVl.II., IIJ ' Miuixlvr I'.`:lmuml Ilurdu, Mu.-1. Mm-., l".'l`.( I I)rmIni.s-I um! (`hm rumxlnr l . |\.a\.IlIIl.I ._:I. \Jlll|l.\J \..llI.Il\_ll | `I.`I-IV. I'.'IfNI'.'.`."I' I-.' I.(IN(.`, HA , (3.!) 1 M:m`:Ivr I4I,()`/II I I/I"I"IIlfI) I Ilrla .....I t'A...-.. I \. urion Ave. Uni1P(1ChurCh A/I:nI6'IIr, Ifvv. W A In`. Due Ur{/mm .-:1. F. Dun-)wr . I u '1lJI\I..VV .4 Prrgnhytericxn Church m-sv. .1. .9. :::mm"r. M./L. III). A /l .":l`l Vll`|`.` I IHIIIIIPH-II I 'lHl'l MlNlS'l'l".H .`3Ul`\I[)AY S(Ill()()l., 3 .`H.'NI)/\`/. .!I\}`.H)'VARY L5. l9.".f) HIINIJAY` F'nuIsa_v. .'in'miar;r 12, 1939f 1.1.11 ()ruu/nV.I 4 ST. ANDREWS Phones 626 or 627 ll I\.AVl SICLF 'mA'r s;A'I`.<;Hrts" aw r'm:m'n s;<'mmr. II A LVI 'l'HI'2 MlNl.`2'l`F.H JANIJ/\VHY I5. f:}G?F/{rev L5 I\ IVI .-ml '1 "M "mulur-H-(I l'.v u/IlNlQ'I'|`H AVI . ` (Jl"'I`l.N MAI . E" .u-.. Ch_ant|er s Grocery} I .`w'"H(;()l. wuld I (`luv . :.l"A u p In. [uenng WU Hill!` nppml. mun (`I ~u nu- - (')u'i:~;I`s rf lh.'ml(- 1.. ram: 1 flnlllll ..lJ mul- zah-, and zl "Fl-... vg rnalm wurlrl ::hmlld II .n..l Ll-AIJ lJ\Jll\a&ln ` With These Prices: lvlvvv-up "TH___gIg'A'DEL" Store Closed Wednesday I at 12.30 Noon uy U LLLLL 11 $1 .29 WEAYMOUTH'S BOOK STORE "HELP BALANCE ....T.*..BUDE.T MY LOSS IS YOUR GAIN --- A BIG SAVING HERE FOR YOUR PRESENT AND FUTURE WARDROBE DIUIL UL nut lI\'lI-1'. U1 \a\J||uIAv-a.1- -Miss Nora Hepple-zlon retu1'ns=.d to "`T`o1`onto after spending a few days \9iith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. ' H. Heppleston. Mrs: T). H. 1\.IacLaro=n rr>tv.11'w=d NO PROFIT SALE Dresses 24 Dresses and House Coats. 10 to 20 years. Regular $2.95 S-I for .................. .. I DRESSES, regular values to $5.00. for $3 Sizes 14 to 50 n BETTER DRESSES in Nets. Sheers and Satin- back Crepes. Sizes 16 to 44 and 181/4; to 281/- 3-from $6.95 to $10.95 $5 for ---EACH ...... .. I ?3.Q9!. *TS Irjeirpe _Cg1lins__Ig_qc_1_i_es _\N_ear \rn-nag. by Cronin (III III! MUST RAISE CASH oposaie pot (mice : TALLANDA1.E' T Esisajaaf H. Heppleston. Mrs. D. H. I\IacLaro=n rs-tu1~m=d| 'l1ome last 'l`hursda_v aftrw spencling! `ihe holidays in Cinvimmti. Ohio, .with her sister, Mrs. Cald\vo.=Il. - , -,-.4..- ___u\. mt.` .....a mu... IANUARY 13th to FEBRUARY llth (inclusive) wl;hom=, I07 (I ,3 for} ,3 for: .3 for? .Pkg.] JLJLAJ lb. doz.` EACH '25c! - wllu urn claurl, nun. -.u.....-... Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. . J. 1-1. Knapp were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. ~ I rat.t and son of Hamilton, and Mr. 'zmd Mrs. C. I... Burton. North Bay _...1 Mr..- 1:1..."-Ir T\nu`ln nf . 250 . 350 . 15c 'I'hr> r>nga;znmr.~nt In rmnnnnced of Joyce. daughter of M1`. and Mm. John Brnomo. l.t=f1'n_v, to Walt-=1` ` Paton, *1`-Jrontn, the nmrriago tn _` Ink-' })|n`.P -'.>.'u'|y In l`nhru:u'y. . Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Steplwns nn~ 'nau| n`r: tho ongngmnmxt of lheirf ulrnuglner Mm`g.'n`t`.t Helnn to Robert Allnn Pnwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Pnvvell, the mtnrriag-=, In takn place quietly this month. (:9.-.1-5:.-A Ailr-hisnn_ ueomn. nn-. IZIKP |1l.1(`(? l]l.lu:ll_V lllls luunln. L`:e.`.1-ge /\ilr.*hism1. ueolnn, lmun(`0'; the engagemr-n1 of his only laughter. F`.vel_vn. Sudbury, to Mel- villn .1. I\/Ie=ndc=. Montreal, son of Mr. and Mr.-3. John Meade. 'I`omnto, the wedding tn.) take place in 'l`0r0nlo ` Ilw first pant. uf Febrllary. ~ _* nn- ` :Ill:In_ nmnnmn. ms! warn Mrs. W. H. Adams. Slmnly Bay, who has: boon a patient, in the Roy- `al Vivtnria llospital for .t:overal ` \voek::, had lho ploasurv of :1 visit from her brother, Wilfred Reynolds :01` Winnipeg. Born In 'I`emunst~lh 'l`ownsl1ip, Ml`. Reynolds has ht-on in tho What for about `[0 _vvnr5:. H? lot`! for his homo in Wlnnlpog; Inst \vs=(>k nftvr :1 visit with his b1`ul|wr,l : /\.His:lon Rr=_vnolds_ ffonkshrnvn. "F`0xba1", Dnmlas. while attending ` the nm=oting:: of thv (`anmlmn Heml- 1nistress' Assovlalinn. held nl Sh`alh- u11un_ Ilmnilton. last week 1\/I.-n ll] II Aalnnm Flhnnlv Rnv ._.._.._...o.~?. MRS. F. (Y. BAKER OF` (`UNDLES P.-\lNFlJl.l.Y INJURED BY FALL Mrs. F. C. Baker of Cundles. who 1 is visiting at l-lumber Bay. met , with :1 very painful accident Inst Friday. L)n- leaving the house she J was visiting. Mrs. Baker trlpped` and fell down the vernmlah steps, < eight in all. Landing on the con- T (`role sidewalk, she turned a com- plete sromersaull. She was rushed to the doctors office where It was found she had badly strained the muscles of the neck and shoulders: and had a very badly bruised leg. , This will conne her to bed for 10 days, but she says she was very lucky not to have had a broken neck. as POWER RATES REDUCED ORILLIA - Orillia Water. Light and Power Commission has an- |no1mCed five per cent. `reduction in household and commercial electric- ity for the coming year. ENGAGEMENT; 'unu Avua. K1. 1... u-um... um... .-.._, M1`. and Mrs. Frank Devlin, of . Baltimore. Maryland, l1a\:-=. returned `home after spending a week with `the farmer's mother, Mrs. C. '1`. Dev- , lin. rn1m1r-I and Mrs. H. A. Lee and Why continue to suffer from poor eyesight when glasses of such accurate vision correction and heauty cost so little`? GL-ASSES FITTED Complete from $7.50 Single Vision $12.50 Double Vision 53 Dunlop St. Phone 80 Robert H. Smith ASCOT SCAR!-`S COLLARS Children's Underwaists COTTON BLOUSES BOLEROS PURSE MUFI-`S PANTIES VESTS HOSE TOWELS PILLOW CASES COLORED BIAS TAPE 3 for 250 All Past Due Accounts must be paid in full by Feb. 1 1. 1939 ITEMS S.Id'HTLY SOILED OPTOMETRIST GLASSES _-JUD ItUm:'1uru_y J\\.,uu. W. Percy Corbett, formerly of Bar1'ie. chairman of Bnwmanville` '.Board of ]L`duvation last year. was 4 re-elected by acclamalion. The Statesman reports that "school nf- - fairs have run smoothly under his j leadership." Mn:-z Helen Laverv is :;n0nding :1 35 The fum=.r:1l of um lute Ulmrlen Edgar llawsun, [alhnr of `I`-Iwn Fu- ginenr E. Otln Rawsum. whu -lied nt his lmmn in Coldwntm- nn 'l`I1u:a:lny of last week in his lmlh yum`, wne: held [`hIn'sd:1y nft=mu-m 1:1.-at. A pri u-Mn qnrvinn \U,`l\` Imhl :11. lhn` IIUIIIC. hold 'l`hnrstl:1y nlwrnnnn 1:: . n .1: r vnto service W:lS lmlul homo, fnllmvml by :1 5.-rvivn nn-lnr lVl.1-:nIm- n1I.=.pi-`es In the llnitml (`hnr-~h. In- torment was in 1`fu_Mw:n.m` tf!mm=loI'y. Rnv. Arthur [l:\rul\n, minislr-r at (Toldwater Unitml Ulmrch, mmlucl~ ed thn services. and Rev. Nnrmnn Rawsnn, rninislnr of (`font-*n:n~_y |Inil~ ml (`lmr-`h. Hzmiiltnn, Ihn y.u|mg-=".I . sum. ra`I\a'lf`rPrl n pray-`r in thn vlmr-`I1. 'l`lm prnlllw-:I1'm':~z wnr-* J. 1?. |'ri-M`. l'|llR. H. h'lP\'-`I15, L`. H. |".pln'>ll, W W|u'l. -. W. V. lVl.=1nn|m.f, mu! 1': J. J:'q|I(i||k), 'l'I|o`- 'l'u\\IH Hf Halli-" rt-I w."n-Iod .1 wrnnlh. \ I -I1.-....n |vn..I...`...- I1` rm.-. I}.-..,J._.__,H, Father of Tewn Engineer Passes I`n Coldwater mp mnnrnl. Th lillt` Mr. llmvsrm haul lu`-on in lndift'm`enl health for lhn pu.-'.l llm`-0 years. He nppmenlly snfferml n slighl strnlm on Hlllltlily mmlling. Jan. I. and was; found by lV|r::. lluw r son lying ull it r.'lm::torfivlcl ':`.l1 after lw llzul gal uul nf boll. lln pn.-s.-s- ml away zllmul H30 p Ill. `l'lu>snl:|y Burn ill ('.'nl4lWnlP|` ml July Ill, ' 1859. ho had ll\'l"ll all lni.-1' lifu lllow, " zuul wu.-: :1 mmnlwr ul llw lIll.lP5`.l. falnily in lhul \'ill::5_gr-, hi.-; l'nllw1' formerly lm\'im.: lwml lmhzm Agent. [lo wn.-: limlmr 4-rni.*:r-r nml nsl.inmlm' with tho tintvmiznln llrny l.mnl)m- (`ump:m_v fur murn Ihzm furl) yn`;|I`5, and us`. ::m'l| Wm: \'u~l _`y' [well known in l\Iurlhr-rn ()nI:n-in. lln ' rolirml only three yv:n's zmul l-`ur :1 limv ho \\'. L': in 1-lnzumrx nf ::m*|n'im.{ britlgv and lrr-sztlv limln-r fur Ilm building uf llw Irams-rmnlinvnlal rallw:1_v during ils cnn:;trurl,irm in Northern Onlarin. ) n/1.. 12....-m. hnnnlnu ...:.|nIu |......u.. wnramn n wr~':uH. 'I`nwn Pfngin-*--r l".. 0|!-'> Mr.-;. l'(s`c\v:;-n, zm-1 Ulla, J: , thp mnrrnl. Thp Inln |\./Ir I?n\I) hm _, ... hm Aunnl [In N(ll`lll(`1'I] lllllilfll). Mr. llnwsnn bncnnw wialoly klmwll as tho insligutnr of the Ii'r-mlicr Li brnry Servivn for Lmrlnnnn in Hm lumber (`(`ll11[l.`;, lhn fin`! ..lIl`h lnuvmp, ` been inaugurated in :1 .`nvm'n Riv--r lumber camp about fifty ymn's`. ago. In r(=cr=nt years he was ('01-lwulr-r`:: assessor and tax mllm-Im-, r(>Ii1'ing only at the om! of 1937. Ho w.'n.-4 aw tivv in lVlas".m1i(` 1-irvlve: and in llm United Chu1'('h, and was: :1 mmnl;m' of Karnak lodge 492 A I. and A.lVl., Coldwaler, and Gourgkm Bay lmtlgv, I.0.0.F`.. Waubaushelw. In pnliiiosz. he was :1 strong C()nnm`vnl,ivu- l\Ili.~.- I l\ 1.. 1l`ll)l |1r\ IIC vvun u an ulna \4\;|I.u I yum... In 1881, he nmrriml Miss Lunirn Pondc=r. Parry Sound, and they velv- braled their fifty--snvr-mh \voLMing :mnivorsary in HnpLc=m|Jm'. Surviving are his wife. thrnra nuns and mm daughter: lmster Haw.-sun, Ottawa; E. Ottn Ruwsnn, Bzu-1-iv; Mrs. Percy Child-.3, Mnnlrnzllg Rev. Norman Rawson, Hamilton. A son, Erland. was killed in an accident at Sunnybrae. N.S.. six years ago. nu...` ..z..4.-\.... ..I.-u. .~....ni.yn- (W:-n IN.-in Two sisters also survive` Mrs. Elsie Ball. Victoria Harbour. and I\/lr,=.. Clara Long. Albion, Pu. __._....__ _...A\_ _ Uuunnlnyunuc, ;v.p.:.. aln _]'~I.lI.) bu, Colonel and Mrs. S. _theh- son. formerly of Llmnp Boni- on, have moved from Kingston to Toronto and have taken :1 house at _305 Rosemary Road. IV I` I'V.u.IsnDl lxrrnnrlu nf Simeon East I.ihe1'nl Ass:ocizallm executive passocl a resolution 'l`ues- day night at Midland, declaring Cnl. George A. l)1'ew`s rramlidatnre in the riding would not be opposed. Tllerefore it is probablv he will take his seat in the Ontario legis- lature as leader of the npp0.'~;ili(m without a c.mt,c>sL >..__ . ]No o}5}Js i}3L Le}e}{' | For Drew In E. Simcoe and w1'ap-around styles. Reg. $1.25, Small, 69 Med., Large, for .....___ __,._.:_v_/-___. ..._ . Send The Examiner tn :1 f1-ir=nd. CHILD'S 2-YEAR ENSEMBLE. with fur collar, Reg. $ $10.95, for ...... .. Children's Skirts WOOL--12 and 14 years. Ail`-Over Aprons Artists` Colore; _ lVOCKS_ and A Lll` \.l&l&III House Dresses KID GLOVES. HATS-69c leadership." Miss Helen Lavvry spomling ; "couple of months at St. Williams - with her sister and brntlwr-in-lmv, ' -`Mrs. and Mr. Alastair l\;InoLa1'-n. - George M. Lavery, Miss Agnes Law cry. and David l\/IacI..m-en snem. the Christmas holiday with them there. az:__ 1-: mt 1'.~'I..-...`,l .~.~h-\nin-al nf NEW ADDRESS for My Lady's Sty!-e Shop , 13 Elizabeth Street` ....m.u.~. urnnan rvlnn Hm nl IJ l..llL\MJI.|II gum: Opposite Wellington Hotel Please visit us and inspect all the New (`oats and Dresses. NOTICE TO %&__WQ1!1!EN. . 69 PRINQESS Jl`l' l'lII|.`.I'l uwh Wilt . \'t'l'_`y' xv-rn '('ElI'S mun runs-rmnlinvntal um! H. I_\' I Hilnm \'vm--7 u llw (-Ilwliull I pm 1`nwn:;hi| zu-1ivol_v 111 nrnu in mu] v l't:--.>Js..n. V-1, zullvn-IP11 ll wltlbt $6.95 ROSE white vvvx. A nu nuuruu Mond 1 C ti E. Patton_ Ni Mm William large attenriax dic church. and V Lowe I Mr. S her I V Churcl` sch v a Prowe Mel 1\ F sisters. J Tho survive. L;nr1suuua uuuuuy wnu un.nu ......... Miss E. M. Elgood, principal of iovenden College, Barrie, and Mlle HR. S. Shopoff were the gu(=s1.-: of .Mx`. and Mrs. Frank Lommrd. .___-______