Ulill \'V|`HHl].', HI UH` flilll UH VV['(HH`S' day. Oct. 18, n1 8 p.m. I'\`r-fros|nnr*nt.\'. All m(~ml)(-r.< urn uslu-rl In attend. Mr. and Mrs. 1.. S;-1'-urn and fam- ily. Mrs. 1-I:-ndwson and family. Mrs. C. Milchvll amt! l':nmzl_\'. Miss Doris Fletcher, Vvinclsur and Ir:mk Spmrn. Kingston, spvnl the wvokcnd on a trip umund I.:1| ..r I3::ys and n1 thoir ('U1l:c1.',(' in l\Iu. 11.. .-e..l.. ,.r 'l`.-. Qn.-..... ..r ru-r pusuxon m Inn ,in1: thv summer at I ` Mrs. L. Carson : {lured rib last Mm lull in `.1 hnln u'hi r Mix< Mildred Everion spent the: nnnlrnnrl in 'l`m`nn!n us nnmc In 1.mn.< _v. Mrs. I-`. A. Ri(`hard.<<.m and chil- lren spent the wu-kvnd In Tm-unto Misses Ruby and Muriel Carsnn If Toronto spent 'I'hzmksp.i\'ing at hvir homo` rs. Bayes Speaks to Jr. Inst. l"L.. n|.......|.:I| I. ORO STATION yVYfRII_)_GE The Walt in Coolcstown CHURCI-IiILL THE BARRIE EXARHNER, BARRIE, ONT-. CANADA Mr. and Mrs. N. I\/In drcn. Mr. and Mrs, (.. . Jack Hill spt-nl Thu Bmnvia. NY 1\/Ir -uni T\/hm \A:' I I On In l'l\X'UH10 lIU.`l' . Immcr her humo. cud- SuL`l'('d a {rat'- Monday. whvn shv' hole which had (`(1\'(`l'l'd leaves in the yard. APTO spom (ho indsnv. urnvd tn I` spend- 0. 3 . Miss; ). 1`i- ; with` fmn-1 sent. A fine programme was but on by Mrs. Chapman and Mrs. H. Brad- en. Mrs. Chapman gave a very fine ypaper of the life of Sarah. Mrs. Brad- en gave a reading and Mrs. Chap- man a Scotch recitation. Mrs. Brad- en then conducted a Bird Contest and Beatrice Reed gave a recitation. IA dainty lunch was served by Mrs. T. Fraser and Mrs. Robt. Graham. 1 All... n.- _.__.:.__. A _, __ ._..._ AV|ll|||\.\r I|||\.I uurunu, v .._,. Born in Leeds County. England. in 1872. the late Mr. Vuuse came to Canada when three months old with his parents. sc.-l.llim.' in Arlmnesia '1`ownship. Grey County. from there to Concession I0. Sunni- dale Tuwnship, where he resided un- til his removal to (Iunkstnwn two years ago. - `Hr: um: n f:lI`YTH`l`, nn :1(`Hv(- ml`m- He moved 1.. ; nu.n.n uuu Avllou u.uu. ununnnnnn. After the meeting a nice shower was put on by the ladies for Mrs. Albert Kell. Death of John William Vause Following a lengthy illness. John William Vause passed away at the home of his son. F. J. Vause. Cooks- town, early Monday morning. Octo- ber 9. 1939. He was in his 67th year. Immediate cause of death was a heart attack. _,_ u,_u.u p__.,___ u... ucur. L ul.Lu\.I\. The funeral was held from the late residence to Stayner Cemetery A yesterday afternoon. the services be- ing conducted by Rev. R. Armstrong. ` Cookstown, assisted by Rev. William Cnutts. Stnyner. The pail-bearers were 1.. Baker. Archie McLean. Lorne Jebb and three friends from Fleshertnn. Relatives and friends at- tended from Stziyner. Fleshertnn. Mimieu and Mount Joy. II... in I f\t\rllv F`... In IFnnInnoI 3 Mrs. B. Simmons. Barrio. spvnt In few days last week with her pm`- vnts. Mr. and Mrs. McLeod. She 1o1urncd home with her husbzmd [who was here for Thanksgiving. 1 '1` u .... ...dI v\v1r` turn and l\/Ir: ,T J)ElIilV|(l. AV I Mr. and Iwrs` W. J Wntfnrd and S:n'ni;u 4 end. Firt,-m;m W. .I. trnnsforr(-rl In Mimi! 1\Il'u-u Ia:-nnlz /\IlnI\ ber of the Presbyterian Church zmd :1 Liberal in politics. Surviving are his wife and um- sun. F. J. Vnuse. at home. and lhrce brothers. Robert. Vause, Priccvillc. George H. Vnuse, Fort St. John. B.C.. and Fred C. Vuuse. Consul. _VCHl'S ugn. He was a farmer. nu nctivc mom- I lSask. The Prcsbyleriml W.M.S. met Oc- ; tuber 4_ at the home of Mrs. 1. Row- E9 at`. A number l'1'prn here attended an- nl\e1`Snry SCPVICCS at Moonstone on Sunday. Mrs. A. 'l`urnor has none to To- iblllldy. ` { Mrs. A. '1 urnor h_as gone runto, where she will spend a few e L Iwovks. MI-c H 1\/Innrn 'I`rm11.on. sm.-nl lwcvks. i Mrs. H. Mourc. Trenton. spent .Mcmday with Rev. and Mrs. J, M. iRilchie. \ (`:n~IvIn Mr-hmmlrl snm lhex iRilch1e. I Carlyle McDonald spent the weekend with his moiher. Mrs. E. ! 1\IeDona1d. I I mu... mr n:c..\.:.. ..A.x.~..mnA qhn j IVICIJUIMIU. ! Mrs. .1. M. Ritchie addressed the \Prcsbyteri:1n W.M.S. thanknffcring gmceting at St,ayn(rr on Sunday. Oct. 8 [Who was mrrt: [Ur ulannnagnvnug. ` ` '1`. Horrell and Mr. and Mrs. J!` `McKcover spent the weekend with `(hp Iattm-`s parents in Cnllingwond. ;Accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. E. iC-rainger and family they spent ,Sunday at Gibraltar. I u.\n,:...y n;ciom 1\/h- ul`\r' Mu`: ` her g. `nun,-.. i Presentation to Bride-E|ect ' On Tuesday ovc-ning the United `Church, Vasey. was the scene of n )~:vnnv anthr-ring. when Miss Flor- Ll'1"|n5l(.`l'l'('H IU IVIIIHIUU. Mrs. Frzmk Allvn hm: 1.0 hm` hnrnv in Hmmllnn few d:i_v.<` visit with Mr. : C. Vm1_ Cumhm'|:inrl S1. AI"|v\ \l7..1I kn. Hun-1 An :Church_ Vasey. the 01 Jlvppy gathering. when `ence West was guest of honor midst .1 large crowd of friends. The .Y.P.S. presented Florence with a l(`vel_V end table and the ladies of ltlte church gave her a Kenwond ;l~lanket. After :1 few words of `thanks from I-`lnrenee. the evening. lwns spent in social entertainment. 1 Again cm Werlnesday evening the _';int Y.l`.S. nf Hillsdale opened ltluir fall meetings in the form of 21 .=v(-ial evening and shower for Miss Florence Vvesl, who is soon to take :her departure for her new home 'i-1 lleathente. Each lmsket of nifls rnntzninerl an nlnrln rlnek. which went off about ten n'('lnek. Flor- --Lee looked for the baskets, after \l1l('h Ml<~;e.< Elsie Rnwnt and l".v:\ Rumble nsslsterl in opening the `[t`(`s(`ntS. Flnrc-nee vnicerl her sin- -rre appreciation of the many bonu- Htnl gifts and extended to all an tnxntzation to visit her lmmp at .l -ulheote The balance uf the nvl-nmtz wns spent in gzunes and rvntr`sl.<. after whieh a delielnns l1 nrh u'.'Is luv thn h0Sl(`S\' ivnNEsING s'rA1'1oI; Gm-rhn Johnston was in Tornntu `v\,`l`I` Hw holiday weekend. I)vc-pest .~'ympalhy is vxtvnded in Mrs. Percv Frnnkcnm in the death ux h(`l` fmhvr. Eb. Harris, Barrio. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Wallwin of Mydhurst. Miss Irene and Miss Boa- !!':('l` DEIVIS. Clart-non and Harrv f`..\'xs attvndc-d Markham Fair on K-..tnrr*lu\' b'ut1zrdu_\'. l Thnnk.<}:i\'in|.' \'i. Dr. and. Mrs. W. Campbvll and son. Hamil- 1.11, wnh Mrs. E. McLean . . . Mrs I)~nm.<. Mnllr-r zmd daughter Lor- x.~.m-_ South Pnrcupinv. at Mrs. E Cn\_'nnagh`.~' . . . Mrs. Gen. Bell. Elmvalv. with hor daughter . . . My and Mrs. Harry Dawson. Bar- ri:-, Mr and Mx'.~'. David Dr,vbnr- ugh and children. Gilfnrd. at Wan.- cl` Cook's . . RUSS Evvlyn Janos 1`.-ullin at hur hmnn MOTOR Stall All the Time? {his nmvhixuc. Tells Ill 10 mimnos it your Carburetor is 3 too rich. Helps save Gaso- Hnu. See for yourself. Drive in` m Drive in --- have our FUEL .~\nal_vzex` locate lho EXACT truuble` Nu "guessing" with W; `e-_B*E1"`{AN HILLSDAEZ L. Vr'H1_ \.,llYnl)(`|'l1llH'| DI. Allan Wail h7I.\' h('(`n on vzncaiinn for thc- pas! \-wwk nnrl. in <-nmpnny with Owon Pvlr-1'.<. ('njH)'(`d a duck shunting (-xpvrlilirvn 10 South River. nu... . tn . r-1.. , r n....4-.. l\..L Auto Electric Service BARN!-J. ONT. spent In and . vus sorvt~d by the hostess. _...__._ .-...,.. ...____.. N9 Mgtter Yo_ur Need...Your Budget... Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muir. who \\ (`l'(` marrivd on. Svpt. 28` Mr. and Mrs. Muir left on! .4 honeymoon trip to Detroit. Wind-; I sor and Toronto. Vi rnr H... n..I;.-1.... and Iommo. Visitors for H1:-holiday xvvrvig C.~-m` Chappvll. Sudhury, [>l_vlli:u`d` (`happcll. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs.; Bnughman. I`m~m1tn_ Miss Myrtle: Uhappell, Jacksnn Dinsmorc and: Mr. and Mrs. Hnrtnp. all of Oslm-` \'.'Z.|. Mr. and Mrs. I-I:n`r_v Fnystnn; of Minn-sim.:. at CL-cil (`hz1ppt'll'S . . .' Mr. and Mrs. Archio Gavin and thr- XI1!t(`l".'~' lnnlhvr from Arn- unrl [WALKER STORES HAVE "EH1: HVIRDCI l'.'IX`ll'ld}1(' or l)um1villv. at.` P`. C`. Drm`y'.< . . . Mr. and 1\Ix's.I Gordon Glzmvillv of 'I'()runlU. with} lhv mltvr's .~'i.~`t(`I`. Mrs. V, Culdw<-1].; Shower for Newly-Weds Over 60 fri('nd,< gnthorvd at lhu-` ham" of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. P:n'l- I I'r'dn(` on F`rir!u_v. ( )(-Iulwr 6, ft`: "shnwvr" Mr. and Mrs: Hurry Muir ' (non Miss F1.-rn Pr.-:u-nvkr. 'I`hv .V"l|R (`uplo rc(`(-ivvd many uxq-ful ard prvtty pr~. und .1 vcrv handsome chmum fr-um tho hrsdv'.<' pzraxndmnlhvr, Mrs .Inn1v.< Rix, Sri `Tho ow-ning was spvm in dan('InL: "Ihv happy cnuplv loft on Snturdmvi ux xvnnosxng. 111 (me: Al`(`hi( mnlhvr from O.~'bm'n Thompson 4 Wm. Gavin's ` . ` Mabel I`urlx'id;::- 1) 1}". I)rnrv`.< Right HAT, for YOU ! Forward-pt-rulu-d stream:-.r.s'. hustle Blzlck and volurs. Ul.'. IIIIHI Dll'(_'l`L, Tho ('u|1p,r<-gnim An:,'li('.'u; ('|11u`t~h r-inl r-vnninu in lhw Very ..provm-ativo! Vl"l"u"`I (-,rown(-.d tnquos. pnstilions. 1-mwhmon typq-s! Guy trims! Bcwitching. ing! Profile. berets! Fin:-. I This Work and Next Wt-ck Will B0 Special Old Gold Works with I x \\'i- uill p;|_\ the NEW llll`-ll I`l{|(`l". fnr any article of Gold. old~|"illr(l Hr `I|\I`I I |\|||.: ~|'"` '-H Wail:-ll (`nw~'. Rings. (`lminsx llrmwlu-s, l.m`lu-ts". Bruce-It-ls. Gold Coins Dental Gold Silver Gold-Filled Free ms" soon as the urlivlo is valued NU W.-\lTl.\'(; Sperlarlr Fr.uIu~s. I"""'A|]l(\ \o-uklv-ls . Fountain Pi-n Nihs. I)!-nlal Gold. rtr. \\'o- will pay a pvra-i-nuuzr nw-r the face vulur on gnlrl mum mmulnm; In llu-ir slalv of pro-st-rvalimi. '0 pay $7.00 for I 5500 gnld mun. Brirlgr Wnrk, Fillings. l'lau-s. Inlays. Caps, 1-Ir. We Dd} lllr lllgllrsl pnsuilplr prim-5 \\'u- hu_\' zmylhing made of sterling or vuln silw-r at lhc ['H't`\'.|l|lllu uuurr prim-. .~\rlivl-s of Gold-I-`lll~(l .l-wrllery. Watch (`use-5. Spt`rl.u'I~ hvmu-s, c-tn, urc- unrth cnn.-side-ring. \\'c- pay the highest price hy the ounce fur .un_\lhing nl uilur Wv m.nlu- no rlmrgo for testing nr valuallnn. and nothing is too largr ur um .~am.nll In H'(`I'l\`!' urn-.-\:in;: by us CASH S`E' GOLD The buying. testing and valuallng wlll he in rharge ol nn expert on precious nlclalls umlrr gm--rn- mt-nl chart-r. and precious nwlals coll:-(`led will be shipped to Royal Mint. Ottawa. (mt. F 11- VY!!L!AM$. BOW-BERETS! `Vnownaxnn HIGH HATS! .g,guuuy aycllu un, ..u..u...y . J. D. Wisdom has been laid upr since Sunday with `flu. but is im-:` proving. ; v- Mrs. D. W. Lonnox. Stouffvillc. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B.. Meredith. | Frank McGuire of '[`m'0nIu Uni-I "BUSTLE" TOQUES! Still WININDW l)l.\'I L.>\Y 0| .>\NTlQl'|-I JE'ELLERY--ALL ARTl(Il.Eb' FUR SALI-I V198 , NEVV. sn flatten`- . visor, halo. bow- -. felts. no uuvxn and 0m I\rn:~'.1L-In. (ll of Shx-Iburno Mi<. 1224;. m HI am~n)urn(- ax` Miss Edith and, of Dmmvillv. HI. Nlru U ru.m.....11 ` with szuu-y lmws! l"(-.lls. 'i'.'s' ' 66 ELIZABETH ST lY1El'CullH. Frank Mc-Guiro varsity spent the home here. Tllfr nnr] NTPQ /\ Miss Graham spent the holiday at] 'hL`I` home in Allistnn. ! Mrs. Elliott and daughters visit- ,(-d friends in Sundorland, last week. Art Cm~scuddt'n moved his fam- Flly to hls nvw :|pzu`lm(`nt on Yongtw ` Street. ,LL.r Lrlp up nnrln. | ` Mr. and Mrs, Wznltvx` Drinklc atg pended lhv fun:-ml in Orillia of (hr: '1: to M(`l\'i](- Lxwklrug, who was kill- fni whilv walking by a hit-and- run mnlnrid ' WALKER STORES 40 Dunlop St. Right DRESS for YOU ! in :1|pu(':l cloth. snlurlly fin- ishvd with costllmo _|-.weIlcr_v. Sizvs M to 20. 4 lixt-iling 1-lmi(-0! l)r(-sacs with (:nrtri(lge pleat hodilxcs. up- swcpt m-rklino - now back- swvpt or front-full skirts! l{:|_vm crcpcs. sheer wools. Black. colors. M-42. Newest Stvles in Fall l nntnr for Illvlr new home and} will r(~.s'id~ m Kirkland Lakes wishvs nf lhv community :0` them fur E long and happy? 'icd lifv. 5 DAYTIME FROCKS 6.95 and 8.95 and lvlrs. Li. x\a. ` W. J. Martyn of Niagara Falls. Ont.. was tho hnliday guns! of Mr.` 1 1 and Mrs. S. J. I<`1n':I.ic-ntt. mru nnr] 1\/rm A I `I-Inn:-v (`lay-rv- %\;V-AYERI{E . Clucas, Tumor. Brown and ` r lvfl on :1 two weeks` mo- nurth .4 hrc w:.n...- n.-an|.I.. us. Dm:"sL1-is" Thursday. October 12. 1939 LlMl'l`l`II) VBARRIE Haven't. you, an frivmi whn wuuld like to sec 2: cupy of this week's Ex- aminer`! Fur sale at nll nnws dealers or this nffict-. Right SPORTS WEAR for YOU! 0. ` 4 JEWELIJCRS AND DIAMOND MERCHANTS All lIu- popular mlnra. Wind- Inroukt-r and hip-|4~ngIh 1-ml SLVIPS. Silws H to I10. 'l'lu- \'l'l'_\' latest styles in Hm- wtml spurt jzu-kl-ts. H110!` nr zu-liun hzu-ks, in plaids. Mu-(~ks or plain nmtvriul-.2 Hiram H In on g - _ .1 - an.- Wmnl fznillt-. wool plaids. or full-fl;u':-. 5 A hat for any In-ml size Wrap-:|rn|nul silk \'(`|\'1'l lur- hzms. in black. \\'in-. 1.:r-4-n. 1.98 - 2.98 - 3.98 Fairway Cloth Sport Iackets A I.U\'|`Zl.Y l.I.\'l U! SKIRTS `. :nIpim- rlulh. and i. in tuilmw-(I. |l|u-ans -. sl_vIv,-. Silvs II-20. . Mr. and Mrs. F. Dobson spent. the holiday in Brighton. * Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Pouchor and! :_family spent thv holiday in A1t0n.l 1 n ur:..,1,\.... `-\~\L' Y-unnn laid nn, l.Hl'H' (`ll-'l`L',(` lll Snmu or 111(- Univn-r. Whn h(?r(' nl lhvir I rum .. I'hoIw 25 Page Twolvr. %`" HON FRIDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 13. at 7.30 REGULAR CLASSES WILL BEGIN ON TUESDAY` E`/mE'3'I:IEI:IG',V(_)_C_T-O_I3EiR-`17'._` and 11100! every Tuesday and Thursday c>ve.ni.11g from 7.30 to 9.30. SUHJI-:( "I inn). Mn! l~,I11;:l1s|1_ I JOHN \\'()Ul).H'. Re-Opening s Vocational Evening Classes ABOUT ALLANDALE PRINCE OF WALES SCHOOL @060 `TH I)1`v.s`.s`xx1:1|m1::, Hnusohold Scimlct` (cook- utur x\1-<-mum-.x_ Slmowvurd Writ/1m:.`. Arithmetic. IKC (ll Musl Sllldt" \A.'|l|||(` .`H"Zll H. Frank M('Gui Hamid Whin- of Quvr-n':: Ifn Tlnrlnn .\u-:1 ul\'k( [`m'0ntu Uni~- weekcnd at his`! cl. l3ZIll`.'\ V\'('lk' II n over last -.vm-k Pmlcs has hoe: .inn l' IIIIIUIILLL H 5" lull on Wednes- 1. .(-d tn v.nrn -nu-I fun-\_ vlngov and chil- v A. Mann: and ...l.. V. -4 \\'l'l U Marlgo Hun C furlln-r inI`m`nmlimI upply I`. lVl\|llI l.' flllll anksgiving at m'pi11p;. . (`ha HIUIIHHLL. EIIH Alli.-`Inn, in autumn mm-I plv w.'|.< In-Id A: min .-.-. 'll \ HIV UHU lV1I'.\. 11. rldllllll. dl>U U1 IU` will hr hvlrl u -snnlu. and Miss Joan Malcnmson 01" \` C`. .-\. Wil-~;l`.nrric-, Miss Marion Jackson was] lkl`l` in the ;m 1h('d0(u`. l)nrri:m M1 The rooms were colorful with :1` nu. The first lpmfusion of autumn foliage. at-, - Ymlm: l m- '.`r:1cli\'(-l_V placed. and yellow and` H)` Hlhlr `white L-hrysanthemums. Many beau- -njoyud the liflll gifts were received as an evi- H011 at Hw rlvnco of the esteem in which the) l'l(.'. lVll.\.\ rlgo Sh(`;ll'. ` Sinclair. Campbell ( in rmlnn \ I rm-turned n uftol` H and Mrs.` 9000 Lll(` Licllus !\SSUL'lklLIUll, uruuglu, ULIL .2 fine attendance and was a splen- eid success. The idea. picked up in Florida by one of the members. made use of the term in the Ameri- can sense meaning five cents. and everything on the menu, making a Ienmplete course meal, was that `.lTl0llYll per item. Y" Plans for Fall Discussed The regular meeting` of the Dir-j z-ctnrs of the Railway Y.M.C.A. wasi held last week. Those present were] Messrs. G. R. Burns (chairman), W.l .l. Fras'('I`. W. A. Hanna. George G0r-l ling. w. .1. Blair, A`~lan Percy, w. 13.; lwebb and E. L. Merrill. Plans fort lfall activities were discussezl `id ' final arrangements made for the an- nual Membership Campaign. 1') be lheld from November 1 to 15 under lthe direction of Mr. Blair. Silver Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Peters I On Saturday. October 7. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Peters. 34 Burton Ave.. `held Open House" on the occasion `of their silver wedding, as they `were married in Barrie 25 years ago by the late Rev. G. R. Turk. who was at that time pastor of Cen- ;Iral Uniterl Church. l Throughout the afternoon and t\'('lllllf.`,' many friends called to ex- `tend felicitations. and included a r.uml)er from Toronto. Norwich and l Owen Sound. 1.. ct... ..n...-nnnn R/I've A Wil-< : hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Brunton on their farm a {short distance from Gravcnhurst. lcn Monday. Some of those from .,town were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon ;Brunton. Mrs. T. Godden and fam- gily. Mr. and Mrs. Walker Webb and `son Jack, Mrs. A. Godden and Miss Grace Godden. St. George's Irish Tea Anything pertaining to old Ire- ] . `land seems to have an attraction rorccs of the W.A. and Glad Club at St. George's Church. brought out a fine attendance. The Irish stew was just the right consistency and vvorything served was served as only good cooks can serve. A Jitney Tea" A novel "Jitney Tea" on Tues- day night in the schoolroom of Essa Road Presbyterian Church. held by the Ladies` Association. brought out . Finn -..Hnn:-Iannn and um: 2 union- 3 and the Irish tea held on Wednes-I ,day of last week by the combined` I `uwon ammo. | In the aflr,-rnonn_ Mrs. A. Wil-} kinsnn prvsidod at the tea table` .which was charming in silver and "white claimily arranged by means: inf white baby `mums. largo wed~, jding cake. crystal and silver; `--pm';:n(- and tall white tapers in` .-lvm' holders. I In the evening. Miss M. Mar`-' .Mur<-hy of 'I`m' poured tea and' v.\'.'1s .'1.<. by Mrs. L. M(:Mi1lzm and Mrs. 1.. Harron. M50 or To-| nsrmlu. Miss of `I`.nrrix-, was -4 cl. .1 .1 131` MORRISON. Prixlcipul. P. I. MORAN. Phone 350W In ll` \\ il.` I|(`I I)` _inI|_\' ( Thm\l _.ro.v.r'n'em7.a U1 IHU lJ.Ll.E).l'\. \Ni'l.\ IIUIU. The pall-bearers were her six lsons. and honorary pal]-bearers for - Aha- L.O.B.A. were. Mrs..R. Marr;1- ius. Mrs. N. Hurst_ Mrs. Alfred Prin- tzlc-. Mrs. G. Wilson, Mrs. J. Wcay- mnulh and Mrs. O. Peters. l2nvu.h'l'uI flnuvn-c uu-no- an! In mg. ucioner n. at me L`0I'(`.SI.l'y. I At this meeting prize winners for the most improved home su1'rounrl- ilngs during: the current year were -nnnounecd as follows: Isl. Mrs. R0- |bort Mccrackenz 2nd. James Neil: '9'. Aiknn Andersen. It was da- ltided to hold an educational night {in the form of an illustrated lec- Hure on Friday evening. Oct, 20. I Death of Mrs. Matilda Stunden Px`actically an invalid for the past three years. Mrs. Matilda Stundcn passed away on Friday. October 6. 1939. at the home of her son. Alex- ander. 23 Marcus Street. 'I"lsA...-:1. in In... Q'70l~. Irnnv Ana-.Hn EIIIUCI`. 4.3 IVIHXVCLIS DLl'L l,'|.. Though in her 87th year_ despite her age, she was mentally alert up until a short time before her death and had always been interested in vhe happenings of the day. not only in the home, but. a strong Conserva- tive. she was also well posted on political affairs and world events. I ' 'I`l1n nlnlnci rnnn1hm~ nf Ween Dnn `[`l`lllICHl Hlli1ll'.\' Hllu \\ Ul'lU L'\'l.'lUS. The oldest membor of Essa Road Prosbytorian Church. she had al- ways buon faithful in attendance. 'md when younger had been active in the work of the L.A. and W.M.S. She was also an honoraJ`y member of the L.O.B.A., No, 551. 1 I 1r.\.....,...1.. Mr .5 nn-.:1.a.. n,-mm. l`1`\l'| wlll IHC K_4.L}.D.I\._ JVIL doll. I Fm'm01'1_v Miss Matilda Docrr_ shc` iwas born in Lindsay on Docombor `I8. 1852, but went. when quite _\'num:. wi1h hm` parents in Mark- 'ham and later to 'I`homhill, It was |lhcre on December 26, 1877. that [her nmrringo to the late Geo. Stun- dcn twhn died sumo four y0u1`s ngm llonk place. I Ahnn! fnrhv vr-',n`< nrrn Ihnv nmnn 1:-xencis. I The many anniversary services in this area having concluded. the churches are getting down to their regular routine. The Presbyterian and United churches` will hold their s:-rvinnc at 11 am and 7 mm on. Sunday and throughout me winner. Visitors in the village over the weekend: Norman Smith of Mont- real, with his parents . . . Miss Ev- elyn McMackon. with her parent.- . . . Miss Irene Shaughnessy_ with her parents in Angus Flats . . . Arthur Robertson. Oakville. with Mr. and Mrs. Walter McMackon. I Prize Winners Announced The nffiecrs and directors of the imigus Hnrlicultural Society held a regular meeting on Thursday even- ing. October 5. at the Forestry. . At this mectintl m-ize winners for. m I ' . _ Miss Irene Shauzhnes Thv Winmw CTIn.\'.< of Burton Avb. I United Chum-h hvlcl the first mvct-I ing of thv autumn on Wt-(ln(*srlz1y` night at thr.` hum!` H!` Mrs. N. Mnf.{-] co. Tiffin Streot, I 'Y`lu. .- ;uup, \ l\'l\ . ..r co rm. are hold. The Examiner takes the r.ppm'tuni1y to join in congratula- Hons In`-all. AF Y\/Irc 1|/Iuln Qlunnn ilUI)K ])lEICL'. About forty years ago they came to Allandalp and here their family, [was raised. Surviving are two fclaugliters. Mrs. '1`. Hill of St. Thom- ias. and Mrs. C. Burger, Allandalc.` [and six sons. Walter of Hamilton. `Albert of Toronto. George of Carle- .trm Place. Alexander. Alfred and Charles of Allandale. There are also three sisters. Mrs. W. Richards and 1Mrs. G. Young of Toronto. and Miss Annie Doerr of Richmond Hill. There are 36 grandchildren and 40 great-grandchildren. I 'T'hr\ fnnnrnl fnnlr nlnrn nn l\/Inn- Borden. The Forestry Department from here are putting on a display at thn International Plowing Match at Brockville. Ont, this week A number of the residents at- and Umtecl cnurcnes wm nom mew .s(.-rvices at 11 a.m. and 7 pm. on Sunday and throughout the wint,er.| Visitors village uu_y_ kl\,'LUUl'| U. XIUHI HUI ldIl.' IUD!" dnnco. whore service was conduct- .0d by Rev. N. R. D. Sinclair. Thv solo. Shadows". was Sung very sympzlthcticaliy by Mrs. F. Gor- ing. and at the graveside in the Barrie Union Cemetery. the service of the L.O.B.A. was held. 'I'kn n-a1Llnnau-nv-n urn:-n knvv mi`. 1 I y IIIUUIH HHU L\'l|-N. \}. I'ClL'l5. Beautiful flowers were sent ln memory by many relatives and frionds and by the L.O.B.A. The Ball Planing Mill, The Barrio Fuel and Supply Cn.. the Barrie Crnkin- rlv Club. and Farewell. and Part- lnw Ltd. of Hamilton. Sumo of those from a distance who nlloudcd the funoral \\'Cl`(`C Mrs] W. Rich.'n'd.<. Sr._ Mr. and Mrs. W. ,Richards. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. F. 011-` `Ivy and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Slun-| `duh and (luughlvr of Toronto; Mr` `and Mrs L. Pmtt-rsnn nf Bronte. \NnIlm' Slundon and sun Waller uf Hznmlltou; George Stundvn and sons. yC`.u-n:-;:v and Rn)`, (`a1'lvlon Place: `,l\'lx`. and Mrs, '1` Hill and sum. Nur- wuzm and Gmrgo. S1. Thomas; Mr. and l\lx'.<. 1.o.~Iw Rl(`llill'('lS' Miss Eva l'llcluu'(l5 and MI`. and Mrs. C. Stundvn or Rimnmnd Hill. a convenient centre agam. Pleasure is felt that the contract- ors are already at work on the pav- mg of Highway 90. Barrie to Camp Borden. 'T'hn Wnrpcfv-v nnnarimhnf. from Brockville. Um, tms week A number of tended the funeral of the late Eben- ezer Harris in Barrie. Tuesday. Mr Harris,` formerly of Grenfel. was highly respected by his many re- `latives and a wide circle of other friends. 'r'I-m manv nnniversnrv services , `ETC}!l'gl'ilIl(.lCllllUI'UH. The funeral took place on Mon- day_ Oct0b(-I` 9. from her late rcsi-| iod gsnlo. |sympathc1ica1ly I /5 ha" ......I no AL... .......... :.. 4)..-. ` It is good to` see that Mr. Brown ihas his barber shop in operation in convenient centre again. Dlnnguro in: fall that the contract-I ANGUS lthm holiday with her parents nm'o.| Donald Grant. Windsor. spent Hm: lwcekcnd wiih his aunt. Mrs. Nvl-` lson McRao. Mr: Lmilnw and dnm_Vhl.(\r Juno. e:":~ mother. Mrs. A. namey. 1 Noel Sims and James Do\\'no.r.. P1-rt Colborno. spent the holiday} at their respective homes. Mrs. McRae and Nellie. Mr. ;md| Mrs. Ed. English visited with I\1rs.! I. Lummis at Balm Beach_ Friday! 1\/I've Wm Mr-Hnwoll and Miss} I". Lummns at Balm bcacn_ rm Mrs. Wm. McHowcl1 1 Clara Bell motored to Toronto. day. to spend the weekend \ Mr. and Mrs. W. Leach and f in: UH Monuay H1Ul`Hlg- I Visitors in the village over the weekend: Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Kidd and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. E. Neil- ly, Mr. `and Mrs. Cameron Loblaw and children, Mrs. W. J. Scott and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hartford Fish- er, Miss M. McMillan of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Broley and Bobby of Bolton. Dr. and Mrs. Mil- ton Marling and son Donald of Brantford. At Brockville Plowing Match Fred Batters. son of Rube Ba1.tors.- Con. 14. Tecumseth. who made such :1 creditable showing at the South Simcoe Plowing Match on S:ltux'd:1y, is competing this week at the In- tcrnntional Plowing Match at Bruck- ville. an,_.,,... n- . _ _ _ ,,uv:_u nu Toronto Masons Visit Hi-re Caledonia Lodge, A.F. & A.lVI.. of Toronto paid a fraternal visit on Tuesday evening to Manitoba Lodge. About forty of the visiting brethren. who were escorted into .he lodge by the bagpipes. were given a cordial welcome by W. Bro. Fred Welsh. W.M. of Manitoba Lodge. VV. Bro. Bill Smith of Caledonia Lodge re- sponded for the visitors. The chief speaker of the evening was Rt. Wor. Bro. W. Ness of Caledonia I..od;. .e. Several selections were rendered by the Piper during the evening. First Essa W.A. The regular meeting of First Iissai W.A. was held at Mrs. Roy Graham'si with 22 members and 3 visitors pre- I James Kemp is holidaying at Wm. ` II-in-ach`s. Coldwatcr. 2 N|'nrinI `Ran/n. North F&a\'. Sm-n1 1 BL-ach`s. Goldwater. Muriel Rawn, North Bay. spc-n1[ tht holiday with her parents hm'o.| Donald Grant. snenl 1110' son 1V[cRao. 7 Mrs. Ludlnw and daughter Juncu spent the weekend with the form-[ e`:':~ mother. Mrs. A. Eakley. Mrml Rim-: and Jmnns Dn\\'m~l`.4 ily. LU I . nomc ncru. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hr-nson were in Aurora over tho holiday and also took in Markham Fair. mn. nnrl 1\/r.~c l:..m~rm null 't`n_ Hy. ` The Women's Instiuxto met at thel home of Mrs. Archie Edwards on Wednesday. A very imrwestingz lnlkl on community activities \\/as given, by Rev. E. Mason. ` r.r\r-ial 'T'hnnkSEi\/`ln S(`l`\'i(2CF1 I In}: Kev. L`. Mason, Special Thanksgiving were held in St. And1'cw`s Churchi on Sunday. in charge of Rev. A. J. Preston. Special music was render- vd by the chair. The church was vrry beautifully decorated. i i 1 -.,... ... ...... -..-.. ....... "ya... I Cookstown is very grateful to the tire brigades of Alliston, Schomberg] and Beetun and to all who gave in- valuable assistance at the fire here on Monday morning. Visitnrg in tho villmsn nvnr nml weekend in '1`o1'omo. . Dr. and Mrs. J. Daly_ Toronto.` visited at Lou Nci1i_v`s. Friday. ' Mrx .I F`.vr-rinn is visiting with? Mrs. E. Evcrton. bl`.. 10!` two \VCL`K..i Mrs. MarCh`an(. S11, Midland. is: having a month's visit with her` niece. Mrs. E. Evcrton Sr. 1 Tnrnn Nnillv had the misfortune` mccc. Mrs. 15. 11.`vcrmn or. Lorne Ncilly had the misfortune; to have his car badly damaged} when a race horse crashed into thoi rear of it at Cookstown Fair on Friday. Tho svmnathv of the communityf iuclung` whose tragic (loam oc- (-urrvd in Sudbury recently. Mul, \- as one of the most pupular bays u- thu cnxmmxnity, and lhv mom- : r_\' of his pleasant smile and chm-r- ful di. will livo on In tho. hr.-arts of all who know him. u A.vAvnu.u vu uuuunuug Mrs. F. K. Robertson. Cookstown,|E and her sister, Mrs. R. G. King. Wa1. te1"s Falls. are attending the World's Fair in New York this week. Nci1i_v's. Friday. Mrs. J. Everlon is visiting with! Mrs. E. Evcrton. S1'.. for two weckrz; Mr: T\lInrr`h}InL SIX. Midland. Frxday. ; The sympathy is extended to Mrs. Vernon Jonnott u in the loss of her father. E. Harris. who died at his home in Barrie om Sunday last. Winnifrod Noilly had her tm1si|>'. IOOK m Mnrxnam ran`. `Mr. and Mrs. (:1-nrgv Boll. To- ronto. spent tho \vvok<-nd with Mr. and Mrs. G. Kashnm-. ur Y Y\IT:n'Ivn nf Ninn|'n T`nH< Svnday last. Nvilly 1`('H1(7V(`d in Barrio hospital mi Sub: urday and is WP on the way to] rccnvery now. ' Visitors with Mr. and ]\ Irs. J. i Visitors .].? :`-z.km' for Thanksxziving wcro Rev. A. E. and Mrs. Black 01 Mimk-0.! `Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Balmcr and son AW.-n. Mrs. Bnlmcr S1 . and Mrs G. Roadhouse, all of Tnrnntn. N I/[iss Gladys Emms left on Smur- riny to visit Miss Eva Brzmdun. Mid- i `EH Ill Death of .\I-lvillc Locking Tho of tho ontiru com- mumty is nxtm-ndvd In thv h`it`nd.~ nnd rvlmivvs of tho Into M:-lvillv Inckin/,1` whn.<- tragic dvnth .vl;rr(`d in Sudburv x'm'vntlv. Mu] I Mr. and Mrs. M. G. McCuish at- [ended the Field-Norman wedding in Toronto on Saturday. vur..- `m 1/ 'n..w........... rI....I-_;_ I M1&< Mlldren l5\'Cl` weekend in Toronto. hr nnrl N[r< J I x.`.r`.(`l. 'l`hanksgi\'in1.t visitors with Mr` and Mrs. J0.-:(`ph Emms worv: Iv11:.< Flnronco Emms. Torontu_ nnd A E I.awr(\ncu-. San Mateo, C`nlifux'n-; in 0: mrunm Sp(`nI xnunxsgw lhvir hum:-. Miss Ruth Car.~`a.m has rotur her position in Tumnto uflvr ` inn an cnn-unnr nt knr hnrnn nun. |1Ir_v\.:I u..`..-..x nu uI- -nan. ` The Churchill Junior In>`I|llIlt"` mm at Mrs. Norman Kim.:'.<. Oct 6_` Mrs. Rubl. Bayes spoke nn her Hip) r-brmd. She told of mu-ndinu tho` `Mrs. Knbl. Bayes spoke her lflpl allonding thv` .~\.C.W. cnnvenlicn in London. Mrs.l Buyes ulso told of ho.-r trip lhruugh[ Holland Bru.~D,-ls. C-t l`man_v nud Ilaelv Kathleen Allan gave a uzmor| on the motto. Gn farther and raw` worse." Mrs. Russell Jory gzwv a` lzxlk and (la-nnnnstruuou nu. muons` and ll:-:11 lhllll) um: l and Mrs. D. -J. r1II':I.|cml, M1`. and Mrs. A. L. Hoooy, Clare- mont. were holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bert. Green. Bill Marshall and Ba -rt, Hagen on- joyed their vzu'atinn tugotlwr last week in Montreal and Quebec. I The Irish supper at St. (}~m'gv`.< Church was n art-:1! . undm` tho :lu:~:pic(-s of tho W.A. nnd (Hndl (Ylnh