MINESING. LEFROY. 1 K?`%9 CK- V HOLLY. Allandal visited Lizzie _ W__att,_. on Jfe-` A1- _'."i{4s. Kidd of Allistoh was the gueeict. of her sister, Mrs. Adams, last wee .. ' 1 ~ _. Sc`h'<'JcAil. [1-eA;_'T>_o_rt3" f;1'9 1 _ . i'IV,.` VC__IIaVa,sjs;-'-'---I.'iz_z'iaA , `Ice harvest is in full :swing just now. Pt. II.--Freida Ferris, Edna.Dob- son, Mabel Brown, Herbert 'Plow- man, Hugh Plowman, Norman Wright. . - - `I? I $ 1 I\ ; (Everard and Randolph West have` ibeen indisposed for a few_days. 9 -n,{__ f<,_ I ,AA r 1~nv- - i }Mr. GTec7>-.T (M`c:Ae`r "of_;is }visiting -his mother, Mrs. MIcAteer. 1 Sleighing has'_. disappeared once imore. . Any We af_;)la';ed to.`_learn that Mr. Alex. Shott is lmprovmg nicely after some weeks of illness. ` l The Ladies v.Aid of the `Methodist `church are preparing for ' an .' At Hgrqe. ' - 'H.'urrah for_ Utopia on Friday evening next, to take in . the At Home therewith Mr. "and Mrs. .Tl3_9s'. IVCagn.` . . `A ' i:;:(5l'i;e.Th;)mas, Irene Kav-V anagh, Walter-Cook, Mary -McLean. Jr. I.-Ina Elliott, Percy Thomas, Willie Lawler, Vera McLean. v- . `U can % and` Mrs. James Arnold are %-spending a `pleasant holiday, the. ;_guests of _Dr. and Mrs. [W`est. `III Rev. Mr. Robins occupied the puf- pit at the Methodist church -`Sunday evening in .- the absence of` Rev.` Mr. Peacock. Mr." Robin_s gave an` ex- cellent discjom-se. ` Maud Cloughley. of Colwell spent over Sunday, the. guest. of Miss .EstyV Bell, __Riverdale Farm. ' Jr. III.-.-Robert Thomas, Cecil, Orchard, Elvin Richardson, Jannett; Anderson, Albert Teasdale, `Herbie; Anderson, VVa1lace M.cLean, Wal-| lace Pattenden, Edna Pattenden. ' II.-Clifford Thomas, Harvey El- _liott, Reta `Hamilton.- . Pt.. II.-'-H`a~zel Thomas, Jimmy ,Payne, Elmer Johnston, Elgin Mc- [Lean, . Kathleen Orchard, Annie 1A_nderson, Georgena Paterson, Rac- hel Patterson. _ ' _ - , I `A Sr. I"IVI.:---Ann'ie _I"a);e, Maggie. Johnston." . ofi Painswick visited the former s `bro- ther, Mr. J. F. Lennox, last week. I Honor'roll for S.` S. N6. 15, Ves { pra,- for February. ' ; `Sr. `IV.--ElIen -Teasdale, Harvey! }?1VIcIfeaxf1: ' _ T 3 jx:. i-\-/;.:--Nellie Elliott, `Evelyn _Leadley, Johnny - Payne. o-no . . _ . '.--.-v V. \4\u(U\-Ila Miss Grace Morrison, trained. nurse, whose parental home is- in this village, left Collingwood last Thursday in company with a patient for the South, They _ contemplate i making a tour of the mountain dist- lfgict around. Ashville in `North Caro- : ma. _.- __..---`V -vault VV\u\aI\O I m At the presenttime but few'dom- iciles in this vicinity are free from illness in the family. Several child- ren are suering from pneumonia, and the medical men are on the road day and night. i ' ` l VFI- . ` J "` "' "" . ) The infant son (4 weeks old) of- Mr. and "Mrs. Benjamin Darby was iinterred on Saturday in the '-Presby- iterian `cemetery. }.2ev. R-. L. Weaver. conducted `the funeral service." Pne-. umonia .was the cause of death. I ..vu-V--o Mrs. Wm. Morrison and ;Hill attended the funeral of Vfant son of M.r. and` Mrs. J. Lean at Barrie last week. :I"e->'hn Nelsdn is ill with ah at-` tack of quinsy, and Mrs. A. Kiel is laid up with la grippe. `RA ..- I`l7,_, `S"ni:le`:yd r' the 2nd of Flos was the guest of Mrs. A. J. Baxter over Sunday. \ k The Rev. R. L. Weaver will con-` }duct servicesat `St. John s church every Wednesday evening 'during the'Lenten season. -.. ___ -- --_- -v--uw\roc mMr. and Mrs." John.~R_obson of Vespra ca1led'on friends here on Saturday. ` ` The circuit rally is ~-to be held to- day (Thursday), morning, afternoon and evening. Interesting addreses `and papers will be given at each }session. . : and `Mrs. =Wm. Thompson of; Stayner are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T, Ptjatt. u LII.V-Z-Frank LDAobson, I Jean McKee-' voi. ` ` ' T i4is,1 Roy A1'lenL,1 '-John`. MLartin',. Libbie Allen, `Lizzie-1 Pattersop, Wilda Martin, Mary Con- 1 11], John Ness. - Jr.T IIfI.-;lf3Txv'uce sC.c>.wan, Dollie, A1- pin,-- Gorge Summers, _Minerva Rainey, Clifford Lockhart. J , J A number of new books were ad- -ded to the public school library last week. _ ' .Mrs: YV\;r-i1-."1'\/Iay of :1VV/Iidla11d is the` guest of her _brother,' `Mr. Wm. Hodgson. `W J ` fs}T7i'II.-Lec;nard Mam, Robbie } Ness, Clark Martin, Hazel Rainey,. James Oliver. ' ` cw : -' - `aw... ._ --9.. - In-\.n\AI\a\J|.\JIl\ao Mr'.1A.A W;1lker _of I.).lsfon' was a` Sunday visitor in our neighborhood. II}..- t,___ , TI - `awn anvnns a.` vlall. W onto and Milton. ..._I'1'V.-"4IV.`--(i<=;_orgo:'*. Alpin, Timmie f-C'9Vnne1.` " % L _' _ - _-__ V- - -.vvu--u.~u an _.m'SV;.`dI'I.-:-E1sie .Gi1hooley,. Jennie- Lockhart, Finni Martin. _' Jr Ii.+JOhn . rVGi en"ora N`s, vDel`more .Adams,. Florence -Connel.. - ' ` ' Sr. Pt. I..--Maurice Martin, Fvrank Cowan. -A . Miss Cufrah of Toronfb Jug at the rectory. % ` ' A __iss'"Beecrof`t` of 'Bet6_:3 -._fu}g`- avt_'.`M1'. `Joys, Brown's". { I 1.1-." Iv` Mass Pear1~`vvice is quite in with appendicitis. ' V `Mr. of -Hillsdale was a Sunday guest of Mr. :H1_1dc_lletone. . --_-_- . --- `iron uynbnavvl lI!JULlu W (Miss Gussie Partridge -has return- ed from arvisit with friends in Tor- nnfn ant` llilo-an ' CRAIGHURST. _ February ended on Sunday with a % temperature . in the mormng and} evening at zero. MINESING STATION. S. s No. 45. { vEs?PRAl CROWN HILL. ANGUS. ,N.' ()-V\;r.:t-1_s:".I-each'er.A j '_ Mis.s_ Mossie _McM`ahon of` Vaseyi as vi-sitmg her SlStl', Mrs. J. T. Jen- Nomagmaw %A.nvAN?cE "SE `{i3' il A. `Mc- Mr. _T. Chas. Little and :M`ary O'Hara, nee Pelch, were charged in the Po- lice Court on Tuesday morning with bigamy. Mary Pelch was married to -George ~O Hara in Aug., `I901, at Collingwood by the Rev. E. `H. Mus- sen. George was afterwards sent to lpenitentiary, and his wife has _been left. desolate. Recently, however, Mary was wooed and won by Char- les Little, and the "climax was a se-, cond ceremony, performed by the Presbyterian minister at Stayner on] Thursday of last week. The honey- moon was rudely broken into on Monday by a warrant in the. hands of Chief Wilde. J. Birnie, K.C., ap- `peared -for the prisoners, entered a plea of guilty, _and asked for'sus- pended sentence} He claimed they were innocent "of any. intentional wrong-doing,as Mrs. O"Hara' thought she was Jfree to marry again when her rst`-husband was in pri-, son. The,ina"gi strate, however, cone sidered the offence a serious; one, and committed `the defendants". for t_1'ial.--Collingwo`od Enterprise. . 7 ` .A petition is. being circulated in town, asking the Provincial Govern- ment to guarantee. the bonds of the Georgian Beav Power Company] to the amount of $150,900. This comp`-' any, which controls theewater power of Eugenia Falls, nea_r~ Flesherton, 1 exp_e'cte`d*~ t o:V'deV`elop,; ,about7_ has an [excellent - proposition for" fur-1 nishing cheap electric povirer.- It __wi1l utilize not onlyr-the` .main fall, but. _the rapids. abovefandi beiow, 3,000 se power. ._By=:`.i1_;hf_ se 'd'f`Tstoi'aige.. ` ' 5-9 I 111; ,l)_ei\eaxjt_}a`il.-', ' `hat 1 e Some years ago Mrs. Chas. Round, an American, and-James- Rouse of} `Bracebridge, were united in marri- 1age at Niagara Falls, N.Y. Later Mrs. Rouse got a divorce in Detroit. ' Last `Wednesday the` two were again married at Bridgburg, near Wel- Iland. - ; ++++++++++++++++++++++ WITHIN T!-_i_E}` . . .3. 4!44--i4~~'4*Pi--3-4--!i~-hi-4%!--!!`iv ` J., Lennox attended the, hockey match, In Toronto last Tuesday night. I `Iv '7 CV V Sr. II.-Frankie. Chappel, Andrew! Wallwin, Walter Wallwin, Maggie IBrett, Frank Robson, Evelyn Brett. ` Average attendance, '19.` Jean Hickling, Wilffcd Degear. .`I"I'T I ' Er. 711Ti.-;c`f.a%y%s"iicIbs'o{fwannae I Stone, May Nicholson, George M.c- 1Donald, Mabel Stone. We offer `W sale tis week`I5 doz. White Wa:"i~ts, with new V long sleeves. and made of all-ova: embroidery and lace, at wonlqrful prices, ranging from $1.15 to $2.00. ' % Sarjeant & with Miss Beatty in charge and Misskastelle as Assistant. Any rush orders will be gladly attended to While we are getting ready for the opening display, of which further announcement will" be made. "*.,__:._ _ ,__ _ __ _ was re-opented on vZvithMiss' Gamble in charge-. ' and we think, Miss Gamble is Suitings ad Dress Fabrics. :n't delay in placing orders, as we `are positive of havi11z_a,.rush for Easter. Dress M;ing Department Sp g hasVCom. td this store, fo " we now show i ail departments . ` abun ' nce of New Spring Goods. ` s. s. No. `x, VESPRA. "Honor roll for `February. `Sr. IV.--M:artha Parr, Lina Mof fatt, Ula _Fo:_'bes. V Mill-inery Departigent is Now Open E. M. Usher, Teacher. % fvrnlcr. White VVais i_Special The people of the town werei shocked on W'ednesday_ morning to learn that an unfortunate fellow by the name of Robert Switzer, who had been found drunk upon the street the previous evening and plac-| ed in the lock-up for safe keeping, had killed -himself during the night. Switzer was taken charge of at the opera house by` -Chief Bell, who` af- ter considering matters for a time I. T. Wilson, the Duntroon hotel- ikeeper; who has been prosecuted on several occasions since local option went into force in Nottawasaga, was convicted on Saturday at Creemore Ibefore Police Magistrate Mlackay on a charge of keeping liquor on the. premises and was -ned $30 and costs. A. bottle of whiskey found on the premises was produced in Icourt,-but was claimed by an old |man who works around the `Wilson place. After the case was over the, old man wanted the whiskey and! `was quite wrathy when Inspector? |Hendersony removed the cork and poured the contents out of a win- idow.--Alliston Herald. still_ holds good, Ov3v?e'n -Sound wiill be m'a. good positxon to attract1 manufacturers, to whom cheap pow-i 1"!` ;C 9 cfrnnrr ;r\r`11norv|noaI- f\...r... . . . . . . . . . u ~ u `A: w: u, nw Iv An-.1111 uxtuay })|JVV"" (fr is a strong inducement.-Owen _Sound Sun. 'INsI>I:c'rIoN INVITED. Je. IV.-'-May Moatt; Greta Daly, Della Ferris, Willie Henry. v-I-r - 4- Wanted at Once DIRECT IMPORTERS. Dressmakefs or ladies who do plain sewing or; fancy work at home to inspect our line of ,'S``_C'I>`SS.O_RlS andnSHEAFRS. We have nearly one hnndred different kinds to select from. ._ful,`ly guayantgd. ,1You ntake no risk. Then .\_V `aloVffn`hayeo cheaper line from I 5c` upwards. _ iThis_i's one of our leaders : `*8-inch. Nickle Plated % Shears. '25c.~ '* % Notrouble to show: goods. CIOOI O00 First shipment of Boys` Clothing to hand this we<:l~:. We shall make a specialty of this department. and if this first lot is an index ca` what is to follow, we ;m: condent of being leaders in Boys" Clothing. HATS I HATS E _ Men s new Hats are being shown for the rst time this week. Come andsee them. We feel 'sure you will like; them. but we want you In pass yourjudgment on them. Men s Dept. I.-Laura Forbes, Gordon Brown, Rita Atkinson, Lizzie Tuck, Hazel Poole, Richard Armstrong, Gladys Armstrong, Theo. Brown, Alice At- kinson, Norman Atkinson, Clarice, Ferris, May_ Armstrong,Cor'a Brown, BOYS SUITS man to spend the night was loek-up. When he was tzlkrt`. that institution he did not Shuv. unusual signs,sand he was 1k'i . ' to sleep for the night. Scum lconeluded that the best place i- : I . before morning he must h:1\'e 2 a delirious turn, and pI'OC11I'iI`.; piece -of glass he cut his t}`.I`H. i . was found dead in the niorm'n: jury was sworn in on We lreturned a. verdict of de1iber:m- cide while suffering from min-2' fects of liquox-.--Midland Argu I BORN. McKITTRICK---On .\I.'11'Ch 1%. t` Rev. E. J. and Mrs. .\1cKu:ri:1-: Painswick, a son. "1\IACDONALD-At Halniltwn. Friday, Feb. 26th, 1909, at gm _i>~ii" street south, the wife of Sm-.-:-.r` ' C. Macdonald, of a daughter. DIED. I . %SH'ORTT-At Brockville, un 1}"-' day, Febrary 26th, 1900. at T residence of` his son-in-l;1\\'. ._\_1_Q-'31` | mer Atkinson, Esq., Rev. \\1_::.1i Shortt, MAUDSLEY-At his late ra*1 in Orillia Township, on mxx`t~::1~- Feb. 28th, 1909, Edwanl .\I:z1u1>.c;4 aged 77 years. ' jMARCI-I 4, Limifd and of B'ar-V {rue were Su_nd4ayV yisitors in _' our ;vil- lazes L.,7`.'kh2._.". "11-v-. ~.'> . *4-. __ __ ,tneV % :n* *Cpl1`i`n_Ag-.- Schmietndorf, principal our school, vi\si.t-ed `his home Thompsonville last Sunday. vs --'- daughterg Mabel, were in our burg this week. ` Miss Elsie Patton of Everett" isl `the guest of Miss Flossie Arnold. I WT !-`h.e S.O.'i".Vof Egbert visited Ivy Lodge last Monday evening. "A '|.f:__ `mu: 1- at - [While working in the bush, -M'r. Louks and his men came inicontact with a bear inAits cave. They tried to kill it with` their axes, but `the `hear being too smart for them got` away. . ' _._.v-.--J vv vac-glad ;I\;I`i=s's vwlgilla Lennox_ of Melita, Manitoba, is visiting frxends here. 11"! _Ma'. J. Lennox made a business tnp to Toronto. last week. A % noon" cocoa? oubo nn:1nhan$ f\ `Mr. Wm. Ellis left for Cashtown last Tuesday. - A I'\t\rI\'a-an .. -_ HMWe~s;rs._ JimHockridgc, accompanied by -W`. M.cKeown of Barrie, spent Sunday with Mrs. J. Hockrjdge. A y. I` g c o . . - .__ ` _._-vv -r v-- uwi-C\O\CJ `Ci DIE` II\lIl`% II\rI Miss Gertie Gill of Toronto is spending some holidays with her grandparents here. Miss E.t.ta Wilson of New York has been home a few days on account of the death of her grandfather, Mr. Wilson of Hendry. TI wu- burg again for .a while. V "'- 1 VMr. Gray and son Ernest paid a short visit to Mr. W. Scott. Mr. James Holmes is around this -vgg-v-.- -we wt `VD o fwl-Vfr. HarryVBrowx: ~<)'f Holly paid a ying visit to :-Grenfel on Sunday. Miss Emma, Hockridge of Phelp- ston spent Sunday at her home here, I .`l'!_, I" .I pntuc n -- - Crossland spent Sunday `with Mr,.i '" 1\f={..}} '1Li}';."}&1Z.' 1;;-.<;}`1.ib;i<;_<>Uf' 5 I and Mrs. J. G. Dickinson. ; \ ,~H:ira:1Vrr`1 `Ba:-nhardt s [sale last` Thursday was gttended by- a good crowd, considering the stormy day. .-Things` sold very well. a.1.1;l-.'1\I`rs.. A1bert E.- `Spring spent Sunday at Midland, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. McGuire. -Mrs. Wm. Bell returned home,_ af- _ter a few weeks visit with relatwes `an Beeto_n, Alliston and other places. 11",, -,, ,1 `ll AI . The _ Advance wants live corres-` ndents _at Dalston, Crossland, New lot . Apto and Guthrie. Drop a card `to "the Editor, and you will have you by return mail. ....u..___.____- ____.___- postage and supglies forwarded, to v--v- --. V. `"'i`-h__e '1. 0. F.1'1'J"{}}.{i}.g 55; `Thursday night. _ They are making prepara_t1ons -for a box. social for next week. _ `Mrs. V Ed. Gregg of Wyrevalze is} Visiting` friends here. ' ~ The Gibson church people will. have an oyster supper in the Orange Hall, Allenwood, on Wednesday evening, March Ioth, 1909. Proceeds to improve `the church. Sam Pearsall from Toronto Visited here last week. ` ' _1\-4'1": visited his brother, :H. J. Barnhardt, last week. moved to his iarm near Wyevale. ' `:- WISWO-r1:_;,"mt`o`xv'g1)'<$1'"t"'that little May Hlckling is very sick. . . %`m;{21;.;m;;,'.: 1,? Wyvale has I moved to the farm Jately vacated "by Henry Bell. . ' 1-1 .8. 'UUjIIIIlVl VIII! Ivy: v bopooouooooouoouoooO :3`:- v `Miss ;K~.? Devereatix .-up ' lnni. i'.-;-;......- -MITCHELL SQUARE. pA1Nsw1cK.A ALLENWOOD. GRENFEL. IVY. vi"si~t- Hvisit. 111' 1i\/I(iTsV:Ha.lbert i's spending a few gays with her brother, Rev. `A. Hal- ert. V .- iv and, Mrs.` T. A. Sawyer and iamivly spent Sunday with tMr. and Mrs. R. J. Stewart. ' . Miss Ella Cross of Nantyr spent unday with .*Miss Jean Donnelly.` Rev.` Dr. Grose of India intends returning -to his work in that" place, and will preach his farewell sermon in the Methodist church next, Stin- day evening. Everybody` come and enjoy the treat. \ - ' `and "Mrs. J. Hoodxhave turned from` visiting friends; 'is39v- A T A `Miss Jgnnig Thompson, whb has` been mgrsmg m Cookstown for some weeks, as hoVmeVfor a few days, 1 1|}r:..-; 1&7 "1 1-`__ __ - -~. -.-----.+ "' "_:'_" .`"`~ "f_ ' Missf.N.A La-n'gma_n spent Sunday at her`homej_in:_Flos. ' -'-' `g I ' M-izss V a number of . her friends last Friday evening. _ , ' 4 7? cu . 0 no . I } I-Ila": IIUI GIILI $V lgomg VW\est. \ ruin lg Vis mong this week to his new home, in Nqttawa-. saga. ' A A - V A 1&2 '5;g'; -.v.i;;t'ed friends ' in +_F_lQs:t_h`is-':wecvk.- -V -,- 4, ,:..;=;,'V~`:_;_ L Sorry to report that `Miss Con- stance Douse 15 on the sick-list. VVVVNV ` I n u v o o o Mr.. H. Lynn 1s .v1s1t1ng fr1ends_ 111` Stayner and New Lowell, pribr to` l'I'f\:I(!' `X7350- Miss `Flora Reid intends taking' a trip to the -West this spxfing.` `la Pt. '1': .C'lVasa."-r--J.t>aet)h Revie, Ruth ` Campbell, Ralph -Parlirnent, Annie Fraser, Katie Campbell, Eveline Revie, Janie Sutton. ` T Average attendance, 39. - M`. E. Crispin, Teacher. A S} I`I.w'_CI'l'z1`s; .-:_-I;>'}_11'1V-iicgwg; 4 Irving VVortley, Tom Rands. ' Jr. II. tC1a_ss.--Harry Ball, Alex. Parliment, May Robertson, Walter_ [Palk, Laura Fillingham, -Minnie Sut 1 ton, Charlie Caldwell. ` ` V III. Clas_s.--Hereward- Martin, Herb. Parliment,' Alex. McMillan, Byne Ball, .-Her-b. Fillingham, Ber- tha Simpson, Lilly Knight, Rex Sut- gton, Rosa Petersen, Mabel Rands, {Louis Caldwell, Katie Revie. l -.l hThe Chosen Fnends, had a very pleasant "social function the evening of Thursday. We understand that {the Circle` has "won several new] members in this vicinity. V - ' I ` Z "l\ I-e;i'l`l; Jamels Revie, Lilly Patterson, -Edward Youngman, Elmore Fowler, Willie- lBrooks, John McMillan, Laura Pet-' `crsexl. g i V - [ 7 SHANTY BAY. i `Honor roll for February. V. Class.--Walter Malcolm, Hild-i red Martin, Ernest Palk, Edith Day," Maggie `Simpson, Josie Williams, Lettie Hart`, Douglas Pue, ` ` rxr v Mr. Dave Gauley. has `sold his` farm `to Mr._ Geo. `Speers, and has purchaseq `Mr. John` McQuay -s resi- dence. ~ . ' . ' Mr; anvd Mr-s:'fDV.:VCampbe1l have] moved into the house formerly "oc- cupied by,Mr. Plowfight. `Miss Fanny B. t_anden, Tc_>ro>nto, is renewing acquamtance with old friends here, Miss Jennie Masxon, who has-been` lwmg 1n Barne for some t1me, .15 [home agam. - ' I Drv. (G/'.V'('lIv{e:"foot, Bish<'lp s Mills, attended the funeral of his father, `the late John Kerfoot. A T I "1! llll1ad{;{sVAid gas; a social evening last Wednesday in the church. A very enjoyable evening was spent by all present. Proceeds -amounted to $19.00. iMrs.i `S. Tracy was visiting in M-idhurst last week. . - Miss- Annie ,Red'fern` has returnd home from a;vis_it with friends at the Point. % ` Vii-i1\-IIiTs"Mabel ;'Hubbe.rt ` aiid Miissl Lyons of Ban-ie_ visited at Mr. A. Hubbert s on Sunday. t Misis. Clara Brown returned home on Saturday from a visit with friends at Minesing and Wyevale; "Miss trwatt pf her cousin, M1ssT Sunday. . "If i. Miss Florencc M.cMenemy of the} B.C.I. visited over Sunday_with Mirs.,~ Herb. Lougheed. T - ` , Mr._ Guigan of Beeton visited ;Messrs. Jos. and Kennedy `Gibson ;last week. " ` - i" i'i1.-vie}2C I)'el)iekc>7n,"l1"e1-il>ie` cam- `eron, Alice Armstrong, `Rita M`c- Keevor, Ernie Wright, Edna Rob- vertson, Willie Donald, Albert Grieves. . Miss; McD_rm:b ana Miisu tosh of '._B.arne Vwgre; recent vzsxtorsg in. our vnllage, % ' \ A M!i ss `am; .4A rrrA1strc:>n`g at shanty Bay`has returned home, `after stay- ing a. few days with `Miss Emma Feimell`. .-- 4 4 . 4 'fg&;f'ana"2,;:`aea. isy;,%;`.;a m.I enctic visited` friends at Stroud "last" wee . - ' H Sadie Brown sgent a _ few days last week with, Allandale \ friends. - ' {Evening -services will be`-`held in St. Paul s church on Friday nights,` during Lent, at the hour `of -seven o'clock. ' ` ' . -` . ` The social which was to be held at the home of Mr. Alberts on Tues- day nlighvt-of_ this week has been postponed until March 9th. ' ""' "7"-'. ' '."'".". ` Mrs. Cameron of Wyevalefzs v1s1t- mg Mrs. Jas. Brown, ` I on: 11.17`: ,|___-',,__ I --E/Ii:-`z1 1'1d` W;j:;VAndrews spent | Sunday with friends at Painswick. I T\ I T"! Mr, Frd Brdwn is Vspendinng a lrshort timg with friends at Edgar. I . ..n. l xx, SUNNIDALE `CORNERS. ` Those who obtained most conduci marks are :- -Lina Moffatt, Martha -_ Parr, {Richard Armstrong, Greta Daly, May Moatt, Robbie Came`:--' on, Alice` Armstrong,` Vera Dobson, Edna Robertson. V T Average attendance, A34.._- j` V. W E. A.AH.e1_1ry,_:'1V`.eaL_cl1er.,' . In