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Northern Advance, 4 Nov 1909, p. 4

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f `I'1.l'.'v\?{1ii"e"s'pa3,iimes Leonard, Iohn Johnston, Arthur Green`, _'Ross B1jewste_r, Fred Purvis. 1 If 11? I. "r3L'ii'.l-1=}I11.L}.};}a,e Max Wal-' lace, -Gertie Nightingale, Eveline -Reid, Alice Green, Chrissia Richard- s- -.1. ' ' -- V _4,. ._ _.- -1 in 9 '|6o I.--Marie Jobbit, Ina Black, Jose- phin'e` ,Green, Hfazel Jacks, `Mary Reid, Wilfred Foster, George Foster, M;:u.rice `Webb. Rev. J. Murray of Dalston. is ex- pected to take the evening service and Rev. Mr. Sheppard the mornincr zervice for the anniversary next"Sun- ay. "'?. `iYf.:.1i'{J"'L2b';}'J,' Rziriniie Young, Bella .~Goodfellow, Robert `Spring, Mabel Jacks, Emma Foste_r. '-lrvv :'l\I _I,, A __-LL; %_ Mrs. P. Murphjr is ill. 1 Indian summer has commenced. Mr. and Mrs. Simcoe are leaving for Rama. 5 up In 1 (`__!LI, __.- `K11 l\CIIIII aIo Messrs. McDerrhid and Smith arpe engaged at the` school. S- _I__:._-Z..... nnbntnne ` an-;wop-,--`. -- ---- Mr. Garvin is drawing potatoes to Barne. ' . .21 `C V .0`. 1 A`_` _A_ ___ |.\l IJIII I aw- Mr. Joseph !CookVw'ill hold an un- reserved sale of horses,` catt1e,:im- plements and household `furniture on Tuesday, Nov. 16th. -Mrs. (Rev._.)--(.IrockTett spent. the we_k-end with Mrs. J. F. Ardill. -1 A A__ )5 Mr, wan :I'm;edi:h, :g}7i??:;ont6% a4 pcn,ng.,a -.few"Adays:j:L,I'1ei~g,'- 1 M"; .1 nm... ~ -3` 1:`1.....-.....I.. ..:.L Mr. A. Kirkpatriclzvsixipped a car Iqad of potatoes on Wednesday _last. ._:--..... .... .'|..,:.. uuua, cu u so v\.._, 3..-- ---`,. The revival services which are be- ing held in. the Methodnst Church here, conducted by Revs. Crockett and `Madden, will be continued to the end of this week. ,A, _ lU_'du U1 |JU5GL\J\.Cl VA: 7: vs.-cu----_, _-.._-. L Farmers are busy talging up their tpmips, which prove, m most sec- ttons, to be a very good crop. I_ -I_ ____ L_ EDGAR. '=M'iss C. `Slesser`is home from Cun- dle s. C - p -l\.c_._,, 3_ L[__ |M`iss Jegmings of Dalstpn is the guest of Mars. Jos. Hewitt . _ ~_ . .1 ('0 1- `L L 9 , 11I........_ .. nnAnA:nn- an is sbnding dge. I__L SIJUBL Us 57510 we `Miss Libbie'~'l;l'1.1em a month with relativ es atU "VII xbi'i B lllvusuo vv up-. - v---- - Mrs. Hunter and E11; stvxentilgst 3week 'w'ith : friends in `Barrie and |Inglewood. ` 9 ,___,_4 A.`__L IZLLI- `WA...-.4.L.o' }"'I-` " - Glad repo Patterson is s] serious illness. av: nvu u u n q - . V - .- 'Miss ,E.J. Jamieson of Toronto has been the guest of her cousin, Dr. G. B. Jamieson, for the past week. 7,- r~--I-L._.... C- T.....-e `)0 J21 I I I E H V ll, I V I I - nu` 'r--~- -7 ~ - 7 Messrs. Jas. Cockbum, Sr.. James Cockburn, Jr., sand-Jos. "Hewitt have gone north to hunt the nimble deexj. : -u--.___- I Miss S. 'H'unter`of Orangeville is [visiting Mrs. Cloughley. - C If Y 1lf|_I;_A,_ _f ____:_ uywquu -av -u-`--u_; --- V`- Mrs. J. Walsh` of B*e;rie, spent a few days here last` week. `.1 c l'li I_i_ '_ _-2;!.!_;. "5ZM'E'ia's?z%I11%e'*ria'a";{ `oi iizrtf tiemens, is holidaying at his home Jiere. ` `II II . __, 1-\,_,_A_ Va-`usuug u-.. u. v..B--.-., . 1 Mr. and J. Walton of" Barri Espent Sunday in Colwell. I 1' 1:r,I_L _t'11-...___ ..___._ _ Miss Maud_ Cloiigliiciyi is visiting lfriepds in the United__States. %.1s`/i. .'4'\?.")'3.. "iqiiii LE1" 's?g}{,' Bruce, are visiting the former s father, VMr. `Wm; '_I`iin_-. , ; V L -- .. . . --l VVHI. .I.uu|u , Miss Addie. McCracken of H5.mil~ .ton and Miss Flossie of New York at; v.is'iting their. parents on ~the Townline. T ` ` u ' Ill\iIl\L III I-Il\p \ana~\-un -no uuuu an H Mr. G60; Hinds wet to Buckskin on Mondaytovchase the deer. `C I- ' . `RI. IN! , Mlra Pea~c.ocVk 1 of Stroud . is ._visiting_ lherfson, Re`v.vMr.` Peacock`. . cidunn. .' V ',..`~. V"-114a?;."'1s1?7 Winiin 1;? 71.;}i-ae- new at few days -with her `friend. Miss;Es1:* `Bell, RivfdaIeVF:1._rtu.f; ` 2 ' j i' 3 Every 1j z'e`ce0f `Dies: `Gabe A ez_'17?ty:'.s'Store zz2_z'll_ V 6e'1o:sz'-_ `ta ;/ely",REDUCED A `A1, DOW'AV"z'n` p*z'ce`--`- A '- T/ze kaq'z, e /za:,c2'ct deeply , % ? Goodsand S_uztz'g:gs stack _ .4 most Stylzls/z czoeazres at c t prices. } 1 - Sale commence: Saturday. mm! Tuesday, Nov. I8 ,/ `to all nes. In om?j.Dre3s,. on wz'1zmiz:/ze Newest bud 0V. 6 % 422:? wall coeetzxbme A .(`).-:11 -`I-{'ui1t 6181;? -t-Jk the 5:.1>..!R;~` tfain Fridfgiy ;las"t'V fdif the North`. whcf ithy .wi1l___\cathp} fox-4% two` weeks and _ttjy `t__1ieirAli_1c`k`:f`:or j _ , l --J. y..-`-. -wv~-- _-v- ----v- 3 potatoes in this section havegj got touched with the frot before bee` . zinsw dug-. Thoss-so that ..,1W'ere P131Ited? _w,it_h .h_eeplag;.ter`.`seer;;g(?`to eavle suffer,-1 * ~:\d`lthe.:'}?!Qt " ?*`?` .-: ._.:i; " ` ` i %'rn, ag.nfmr;a.y ::t_ Zion I I?:cs_l:_y`e,;tiax:;sCht1t:ch:_ =`:.$._Sbb;ath; at . p . (From another correspondent.) s. s. No. 1:, INNISFIL. 'f(`I\7I;s) I. Usher, Teacher. \4auI|u\.Ivv\.| \\.a\.II} `report that little Dorothy Cabbage (each) slightly better after a "Parsnips (peck) ness. ` Epmpkins (each) .. MIDHURST. coLw1;LL. I;ERoY. E. M`. Usher, Thacher. Axatia 7 Wheat . . . Oats . Peas -. . . . Barley .. Rye . . . . .. Bugkwheat Flour .. .. Beef, hind ; Prices Ruling in the Barrie and Tor-` i onto Markets During the Week. l -` J dressed . . . Chickens, per lb. . Hens Der lb. Turkeys . .. Geese .. . . . . .. Butter, roll, per ll: Lard, per lb Eggs, per doz. Potatoes,.per bag Hay, per `ton Cured hides Green hides Calf skins, per lb. Tallow, per lb. .. Wool, picks Horse hides Hlorse Hair . . . . .. Wool, washed .. unwashed- Wllgfaat, fall .-A4up- THE. MOST gap LAR NGE IN TOWN . Five floints :3`! . o i V hrdware IIIL THE MARKETS ffjrgest` selection Toronto, Barrie, Nbv. 22;`; 13.. 14 Nov. 2nd, 1900. ..$ I o4..$ I 06 v. 4th, 1909. i Nov. 4,. --In shgde -of,bronze,navys,bx,owns an ,ardinal.' Were . 5C I 0 I1 c o_9 9 9 9 1 0 0 v- up 9 0 03-0 0.0 _ Hair Stripes %P1ainEfeotI DUI. CIILLI Ill! `Springers . . . . . .. Calves .. .. . . . . . .. Sheep, export ewes. `k....1... 9- null; Lvluluu ll 115:: |, Heavy feeders Stockers, choice }Canners .. ., .. |Mil`l` choice 1. n..: U`.:'y, \l\P\lI K \- 1' VJ a I bucks & culls. Snring lambs, each Hogs, f.ob. . . . . . . . . Mr. Whnoell of Toronto occupied the nulpit here on Sunday. Messrs. Geo. Webb and 1?. Guest have gone on a hunting expedition. Mr. and Mrs. Bloxham of Holly spent Sunday with Mr R. Shannon. `Mr. and Mrs. A. Ainsworth called on the latter's parents before going to Winnipeg. `H vs 1 ff` (`*1 ` "_V llllllP\-BO -Messrs. R. and T. Shannon were called to Toronto last week mving to |the illness of their mother. `On behalf of our Court we desire to extend to you our most sinccre and heart-felt sympathy in the ber- eavement which you have sustained I:.. .1... .a.....I. -: --,..... 1.,.1,\...,,: r/'\f1 To Bro. and Mrs. Finlayson -cunt: per yard, for. . \.uv\.u|\..uI. vvunuu _yuu uavx. .`unL(J|Iu\.u lin the death of your beloved son. We know no words of ours can as- suage your grief, yet kindly words fromus will let you know that we are sorrowing with and for you. We t know your son has gone to the bet- ter land, and while we mourn them that are there we can not wish them back to this weary world of care and sorrow. We can not brim: our 10 ed ones back to us, but we can 20 to them. May this beautiful thought `and the knowledge that our "Heaven- ly Fatherdoeth all things well" con- lsole you in this your sad and lonell hour of bereavement is our sincere wtsh. V\ll uh, VJ-\./.5 3 _ 'i`hos. Nash. 1 . SEC- }Barrie, Nov. 2nd. 1909. LETTER OF CONDOLENCE. Live Stock Markets. {ea gm; Qaid , choice . . . . . .. 45 66; com. and med. 30 oo. rs . 30 00. an . BIG BAY POINT. M Fancy` Satinett Stripe >DrVesn Go'ods-ln navys. brdwns, Pruss ` n blue, old rose _ and nutmeg. Were 7 5c, 85c and goc le price. . . . . . _ 0 50_ 5o_ #066 4000 3.50 `\AA %sc so sc as % Ivvosted I `GoQ'El -` n browns, myrtle and nav ._-.. --- ...l I... Ladie II Fancy- tn-igie SuifiniI- Worsted nish, in nav s, -browns, 1.25 and 1.59 per yar .--Sale price & Iladies Fancy % Venetian nish, in_..shades of `tau 5, `as es of roses,` yevette and coppgr. Were 1.25` an 1.50.--TSale price > 0 oioogooooooog,ooo _"' d _,bron`zes.` __ Were tri e Suitingd-T L61` SUNNIDALE =QO.RNERS.> mmswrcx. , %sz*xoun;AM. . 3 111 The annual social tea. and concert of 'L.O.L. No. 6o5"will be held in the. Orange H'all on Friday," `Nov. 5th., Interesting" addresses may be expect- ed frame Hanzhtoni Lennox, M.P.,'. Henry Grose, Reeve o'f Innisl, .'Dr. 1]. A.` C.` Evans of --Barrie, the local clergym.en.and others. Vocal and in-' strumental music, songs, graphtaphone selectaons, eadings, recitations, etc. `Tea served.in the basement of hall from 6 to `-8 o'clock pan`. Concerts commences at 8 o'clock. A,dtn'y"ssion-' gents, 25, ladies andchildren. 15c. God save` the King! W. J.vNeely, W T, Rianlr Dan -Qnn his A grandpafents, E-Mr.` `and Mrs. Young, on Sunday. . Mrs..Geo. Brownzof Holly is visit-` inrrher mother, Mrs. Wm; Webb. '. The Ladies Aid of the Methodist Church met `at the home of Mrs. John Pratt. on Wednesday afternoon. uuu aavc ulc mung: V_V. J. W.M., W. L. Black, -Rec.-Sec. ----u-v---v vv XI i Died, Oct. 28th, infant` son of Mt. `and Mrs. Thos. Cge`. ' a\ -`1e\}Ir-.m;n_<`i_'- -_I; I.r.s."`.i;e s:i;e Sp'riVn of .(Il31m.v_ale visited friends here on Sun-. ay. ' ' `I\ up - 4 V -.l .`.A- I-"Mr. and Mrs. John H. `Dickinson spep.t_Sunday at .M`r. J. G. -Dickin- son s. - ' 2 - Qu'ite. a number ofladies attended Mrs. Wim. Bla,in s quilting on Thurs- dav afternoon. " . V i ----- supper qt the*hom of gnd Mirs. _Jas. `Spring. on Monday evemng, Oct. 25th. About sixtywere `present and spent a very pleasant and - protable `..--,~ ` V : . 4.=:`~'9.`f `-a- Mff V7\loma.;1-:3. 1nstitute'he1d,a W r ._ _._. .. __'- vv WFB-oTrn', ysgndair, O'c.t. 24th, . I909, t`o lM r. and Mrs. Thos. Coe, a son} V W1'\/Ir. `and -Mrs._W. Langman spent Sunday at thexr daughte`r s, Mrjs. `Lame Turner's. A . The Thanksgiving services of the Ut_6pia_, Methodist `Church were held _ Sunday, October 24th, and wiere con- -ducte_dbyRev. P. `ML. Peacock, who preached very eectively; The child- ren's vserviice-., of V the, afternqon was scguitie .i_..int_erestin, {several .speakers= ,ta'kjng;'_ part ': .1`he'Angus choir rend- fer'ed._thje u 'efor the day Every ac - A,c,ehItabl ` 1'1 ` IM._onday eveiajng, `Thanksgiving Day, at hot fowl suits-L :;p';-.- `ha an the lddieggof 1 W . A `V -?v'q"tl9q_`lI awn \... .~;_. 5;: `o I `Mr. -J. fB;iker of" E1n1;nle. `his bfother, T. H:_'B_aker, on Mon ,- M`r.- Art ~GI'.een -has: lofadedi ` - c%ars.o,f,wheat .th'is+,week,- I *' l3,u1;gaji `Reid has}. Vho :aft'e,r spending two `ithe ,. _","izegu1f*'_"_": {tripe ' D;-e% _s Dauxnuh-n Alsg Q ALLENWQOD. c3A1t;vALE. Auqmrrx #9 ran : .anj9une`- -$122.` ` w--, -----..-v--vv--- -v-v-_--v_, --ppcv--r `yuan. -": Haow`e e1i vwa"s observd here `on - `Saturday eveningfby the renioval...of -uevfgyv gates. T - * ` `.\n_-_,,_ 1-A- , 1-1,.` -.-.' A . v ?1?iiri&"1V.=tt1i of':Mrs.V (as. Richard- son `which occurred on Wednesday at the `home of her. son-in-law, `Wye- u vale, -removes the last of the earliest settlers` of- this . locality within the `limits. of the "village. The deceased lady was the daughter. (Agnes) - of thelate` -Alexander Lang, .and her early life gures back to the Period .of the early A settlement of this. vil- lage when history mentions incid- ents -of women carrying parcels` of wheat. on. their backs to Holland Landing _to obtain our. She was `born in 1822 within, about 400 feet from where her remains are now laid at rest, her, age being 87 years, 2_ months and 3 days. ,After marriage she settled with her late husband-on the mid of Flos where a large family was reared of whom nearly) all sur- vive. A few years ago sheleft the vhornestead to `spend her-remaining days with her son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Hope, Wlyevale. Deceased was widely known for her kindly -and generous nature. The funeral, which was veryrlargely at- tended,` took place on..Friday to St. Andrew's -Church cemetery. Rev. H. Brown conducted the service at the house and at the grave. The pall- bearers were Edwin `Richardson. ., F. Richardson, J. Richardson, J. Hou- den, D. Richardson and Ernest Rich- ardson, grandsons of deceased. f ' ';A;:*-. 11)}... `is the ` g'u1.=_s`t.,fo_f%IV.[i`ss jBeatx_'1e` 'Jg';`y`.` . V . CORRESPONDENCE | .<-_:---`V-"u..' _` |- -_ ,, ` ,. = V. E " Twelve degreesfof frost, 30 Thurs-l day night and eight degrees on Fri- da`\_rjnigh,t_ has Aprobabiy injured con- ` iderable quantities of potatoes that still remain undug in many elds," `~}Last Friday was t a record day for thedeiivery of-.pro at the sta- tion, -Iriwasnestimated that about 40 loads_ca'me in, consisting of apples, grain, and. potatoes. There was a. large shipment/` of stock also `by Mr. Geo. Camer.on- of Barrie._ . ..,----- .-'"`MTeVssrs'.` Jme 3Hwitt [and J Hart, ` `ohn .Je' ett, A.- Ric ax`-dson "dad I.` .ey.have_ gone north or `deer hpnting. I `V ' J `.;.'i;;'1s;;m:.;;;.".:" !C1ass V.`--Fred Hunter, Willie Jen- nett..___ _ __ . /` _ frharsaay. ot;% ix; % Mr. zand-:Mx's,. Geo.`.=Bxnpie_, a_s9n. `vrooo both - t( > `_.v _v..__ .7 -u`.--. is daughf- 7_ter, ~MIrs. `Britten Barker, `Arden, Ont; ';T`I`Il I Sr.` IV.-Jessie Hart, Olive M'c- Cracken, Vera Higgins, Eva Emery, Edith Younger, Ernest Sheield, Jesse Bidwell, Roy `Hodgson. 11! p. V Clarence Emery, Ethel Darby. `It? an ac` u-u w_:[-1-_.'IIE._-:1-\d:liwr.:. "sSheme1d,` Ennie M'cCracken, \-Charlie Hart, Zelma Johnson, Charlie Ellsmere. } Jr... IV.-Ern`est Emery, Maggie `Graves, Ernest Mowforth. - area 4-- !Sr. II.--Audrey Jary, Wallace Lit- tle, John Johnson, Ernest Watkins, Mlaggie '-Coward, Bessie Oades, `Min- nie Ellsmere, Mary Fraser, Alfred VV-hite. l '___S___ I\____..,-__ 4 The ~W'om.eu s Institute sewing cir- cle met at `Mrs. 'M.cLean s o'n_Thurs_- , y afternoon to make clothmg'for `aiffedgr family. . _ ' urv, '1-\ 1-: IV 1` .1 4 ,',,,-I `Jr. II.--Eie Thompson, Carrie Christie, Elsie -Christie, Melville White, Arthur Jary, Tom Younger, Bessie Hoag, Robbie -G1-eaves, Pearl White, vEarl Johnson, Fred Oades. - Sr. I.--Greta Snider, Laura Chris- `tie, Jean Minty, -Gertie Brown, Jamie Fraser , Laura Dales. L - A. Roi1ald; Jr.,_ spent a few} days in `Toronto l_ast weel_c.c . an 121 1 on . Wraiv. 1I.--Jan(es '1'.'a'"ng, wfiloxd Hm. George Waller, Willie Lang, Robbie Coward, Ida, Campbell, Howard Nel- son, Doris Simmlerson. 094' V I '. -um goo "'i3av.- 'I'ii.-:Eii16}&"irown, Bobbie Cook, Ethe] Lang`, Bert Rigglesford. y 3}-'.% '1.:if$ s'Ji-BC}, Violet wauer, Ritchie McFadden_. . Primer. Div. I.--Lizzie Coward, Eddie Ellsmere, Birdie `Smith, Hilda Hodgson, John Hoag, Wilfred Oad'e Irene Christie,2Lorne_-1\'Iiinty. . - u vvono `nun;-r Jun _ - v n nu-urn vvou Mr. ' nd` M`rs.' W!yles,' Toronto, Lsp'ent Thanks iving Day with`M`r. and AM'rs. voysto;'1.. ` ' I .11 ii -V-IY3`_;eTlby and Miss Lily of `Thornton spent Sunday. w_itl1L_ friends jhere.- = '.L__ _A.__ , _ \__ `Miss Tzis,<"iVa_1l_g;"11_r1- with Miss Fr_a!ick. . - * IIvll\D ow-555': . `ya 0 viusvnn-n ' After 0311- cold weather and urries of snow,` we 'are--`having, at least we think we are having, Indian summer. I `I '\ I cvvvwwqouu . "F. S. heid their . anriua1 thanksgiving meeting in Zion church on'Friday last when they entertained the Stayner auxiliary. - A I ' ' "' ' " ' *'-I -" -"'-- - "--`'-`v- ' 'ai1d M;s; Burton arrived .re cently from England. to stay '%ome time with their daughter,_M rs. Wain- Wright. 1: new a n q. `mbved from the sideline on `Con. 10 and` Mrs. Wainwright have south, to Cthe'C o'les farm." near Mawfs brikyard, in 'Flos Tp. . Mr. John Sp_ew1*sZ is[`\;ery` low `with tyohoid `fever. ` I .11 `>1 art was 1- and 5 M1-s.._Bej't` Yo1ingVan'd two child_ren `,of- Grenfel spent Sunday with`-Mr`. .J"a. g * , .4, V` .v---u.p_-cw.-. "Wm v--- - 'w-rl _ E` S't`_ep`-h"ens ,a7nd`_her,daughte`r of ' Allandile visitid "M,rs.j-A, Dyer on it` `.-.n-front . u" "A u . p Mfs ;"Mivlf0fd' Andrews I of ` ,Bi-g_.,Bay~';` oint x_.spent Sunday - with` 'the_.fo;mer _s pare_nts.q . W. - vi ` And}evs r et hbjme "on ,_Sa"ti1rd's.y, from a; `visit h`,.St_rouVd fvi/':1a;71iBfx}'I{1en:enainea mg an}enfIbgr`s bf: hrvS. S.- `class to.'a' `Hal- "=`=`Iow_`e*'e_n .- party _".on:-fSgtuIfd`ay agternpon. V -~ v`|7m2._.`, n -. 7i7iii3.. Mary .;_Gn':`iza.ti.7.*.: oi .;1`5i:ornto'n' 4 W Sd' %';`%.: #3. r`k A`}`-v .,_ L; sibfmyig.-%?:% "in: -4 w.1._:" 9.-W-.. '... `f _'r `-, w-av --`..J o-co v-------- One of out most 'popu1a,1{young. ladies, M'iss Janet ~M`atthews, was married on Thursday at the home of her parents, to Mr. D. Duff of New Lowell by Rev. R. C. M}cDex-mid. The hanpy cou le left by the afternoon train for oronto and other points. M`atdtl,ew' campben o,'Aua; dz: 2 "glied- `bu; Sunday with ` { nvtary '." . , 1 School report for October: J hnior Department; cm1GHu}f '_:o:`r;'p'le;fte.%-I <.Ne t ` prolceedis *0 gum` pf * mNg:"s1;wG. j HoLI}Y. Mr. Roy '\;i:i'ited. friends W`_h__itc>hurch last week. wpuuuuuvn v--u '3 r If. `IV;- -`Dora VChap1:4'_e1;' Lydi:i. `D65- son, _Cas'Sie;.C.am`ero_n, H'ick1ing,, Haze1'fD4ol/>son_, Annie`; ,bson. ` `CC- ' "I"I"I" t`.......... CL.-so-an (`ll-uh : are-up-on-u "A-E}. j II.-'-F11ank'ie- .chap;$e1, Walt'erV `Wall'in, Eelyn Brett,- -Char-lie De-. .ge_.V /_ _, o - ` 9 1.` 1-9 on-nu-4l\ on 1'_.1 evpnou " `Pt. `I.V (a) ---H41-`old. M.c'I.)onald,L-b`Rd- vets Dobson, `Wellington =Dobson,_ Jimes Nicholson, Johnnyyvggins. (b)-Ida Cameron, "Florenc De- :gear._ % " - J--- Those who we're present every day in t'he,month` we:-e'--Dora Chappel, Frankie Chappel, Fannie Stone, |M`abe1 Stone. 15 1:: rI~`.--I.'-.. Report} for October: > . -V.--Jessie' Green, Laurena John- st_on, Carrie Black, -Clarence Green. your up . _I IIYEIIS- The death of Mrs. Craig. Sr., took place last Thursday, Oct. 28th. Much svmpathy is felt for the bereaved family. Deceased was _67 years of age. Funeral service was conducted by Rev. J. Sheppard. and interment `v1vas made in the Union? cemetery ere. ' up up A An. ".;-j`St*. " ,1-=,Y.;.4,.-ii-`RI.-,Eola `?MDon:i1il,'i-J Lx;z1c- Cameron. A ' = . V : ._.. .. .`_r. 4.4 ' -.' -' nu .-i-s", I, r cognac: _-nos: `cup, on-unauv *--;w-7-vw-- ";'Sr.." A11-I. --Fannie Sfon; V % L ' % lsxadvs Robson, ._Msabe) ` Stone, .Ma`,y Nichol- -,S0lLI.; Jr. IAI_I.--V-`JAennie` _Wigg;ns, ,Ge6fge M-EDo1_1:_1ld._ V __ T I _ ' Jr. III.--Marion : Black. Agatha Nightingale, , Arthur Jacks, Rov Goodfellow, George Constable, Sam Foster, Robert Sproule Y _,,,_._I fa`c`0l1`s', V one white the . other blt'1e.;the.captains b.eii'ig Misses Mc- . mains the most. mtmbsrsl eat. the Jmql ., "v1?fKh_eg;"'year. It wa`s dcciiied,'th_at7th``.: ,`_m;eet.ungs be held `everyf.*We`6nesday, _evening"_at 8 o clock,__VTher_rst`re - I.I.la-I';n1eet1,nsz` ;o.f -, the: tsoaietyf gfwili` same the, nature of a s9cial;tind*~ w it .be held Wednes'day.,..,tevbiiiii; _ A business meeting was held at the` rectory Friday evening for.` the pur- pose of organizing an A. Y. P. A. in connection -with St. Paul's Church. The following officers were elected: President--`Mrs. W`. J. -Coulter; 1st~ Vice-Pres.--Miss E. -Carr; and Vice- Pres.-M`r. R. Whitewood; Secy.-- Miiss K. Devereaux; Treas.--Miss M. Lennox; Executive Com.---Messrs. W; A. Coulter; J..ICool Miss M. Carr; Programme -iCor.n.---convenor, Miss E. -Carr; `Missionary Com.-- convenor, Mrs. Padget; `Social Com. ---convenor, Mr. ' HI Lennox; Look- out Con1.-convenor. A, Webb. The meetinzewas divided intoutwo. iB`ti-ney, and` 'Carr, .`r,'espectively. - A prize `will: be awarded rthe side Ob!- ~ toth,--`in hall at Painswiek, -).- 1,

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