-l._ VIKDUV-IUD, ' $5 U116, ~ I)`, the load Apples, No. '1, winte Apples, s_econ quahty Eggs, per dozen . . . . j ?Bultter, per lib ` Butter, by the. skiai TH. Z..'I....... ' .'l.......;..-.J `II. aavu _Iu,7 - -I-`J wu. Lur 'aLu..uI:: v,ycwL':5. Axti the` conclusion of 'the Cap- tain S remarks and on the call of Armour-|S,erg`.t. Rei three rouin-g cheers were given for _ Capt. Mac- _done1l, and also for Lieut. Mo1'gan_.| who faaccomrpanies him to the fr'ont.| . T.'...`_ `l)_'__.._ L-L-- -1 v-uu -wuuuuuyuuxuo .u1.u.l. DU IJLIU .I.l'U'11|n Lieut. Biggs takes over the com-* mand of the Company in Oapt. Maodonell s a.bse_nce. , _ ' th evening, . `Captains ?3i'doh11 ~h0s9n ..r6;;1arksl`i:took of the Co??- "being the",lals_tjf)arade -prior to his .t'_aki1'1g' the-' -command of - the/=~_aotiv:e" service `Co y, which -indbi-T 1;ize`s7 in Barriefnext `Monday. . The . Captain`-hands" oven . the Com- ~pany in ' 9. ~' very eicint state, well over strength and! in good shape as regards drill. The Company mus- ters ~=a.'lj;oi'1't-~A50 strong in Barrrie and has` also recruit_ed_, a section of 17 ` `men in Hillsdale " and district, who are drilling under the direction of `Lance Corporal Wood. This is a gqod showing, as the authorized strength of a comp any consists of 42 ofeers, non-commissioned oili- cers and men. `They are also the` holders of the` Regimen'tal- Cup` for general eiciency, which has been held by E Co. for some years. A4. 4.1.,.. .,-...,.1--...:,... __c ;1.- n.-,- it % I......-.. T _J...- . 'I'l\f\1'1 The of the oicers orfl . 3. 'niok ei nnif. i'n..r1aa2'n :0HEJ;;RL GAPTLIN RN ADVANCE -\rvAJlCA&'6 Au 11.0 [U s11ac|kV of punch- 11!-Ara. U0: ' The telephone line is about corvn-; plated. -~ g WA-` ___ T3,, 4 I, '1 . `I A` .. 5Hov;r"Tro1`1Ib1`e V Mayor `M'oVeity. A commenced his war, against '.1.cby th`i'9S11, f~ ` W, ;_upu11uv1'.IO1l11(1` on the premises. The electors the other day them- selves ejedted his Worship from the Me '-pQ1l'S'.` V'l". same premises, defeating him - tat . 5,. .ayVM vuv UJ.'U..UI.' UI D13 gOlng, = 10: % 35? gm? 1:; 32%;: e`:::i f ms- _ . 1` . ce 1 _e_ re :1 :`g3ti(?98;l>)0de._1[i[alal on Thursday in. Journal Fougiahlt by rqhe of Mayolgsgit e exr1us}1l:emeth_ods j:h Posteci on` the d6sw Fmhdnotmes mi City Hall- N O 9 mm H not admittxd per ` :repo1'm`rS 1:0 -tohe H - ers were -gxven _` P0 Oemen on duty to- eject to [ The e18('.'tO`l` +.hnn+.'k...A` . .:lL_' AL ..,A ' I 3'1! port; they may {put to the heads of .civIic departments that old, old question, 'Is there anything new today ?._ But when the civic oiocial requests a reporter to remove him- .self the reporter must not stand upon the 4 order of his going. _ '1- mkn nun-- 3- 'All lines of Fall and Winter Goods willnow be given the fine] reductions. ' There will also be imany odds and ends to be sacrificed during stock 1 taking, which is now on. M House Dresses-4-VAII shades and new'mikes._ 89c & $1.19 / Wvarppelreattes /Kirmona Cloths. 0101;"-hs that -For, per yd ` Cloths` than 'w'e'r'e' 252:," .fo.r;. e; "ya. '.' I . I BOYS 2-PIECE -SUITS-'~Sizs 29 -and $6.00; Sale TPrice . ;. . . .. vDALST-O-N ` Juan. 11th.-The rain last week made the roads very no-ugh in thesei :n.c| who Towels-Pure Linen, -good size. Sweater Coats of all kinds .5 . . . . . . .9 15 -pder cent- off TOWELS--`-~Ba}th Torwel-s. Lihen shade with Red : ' for al=1_White. Medium size, `15c each, or Towels-'-~Huck Towels, good size. ,2 for . . . . . . BOYS .S.U-IT'S--2 piece sums, m-ade from good! strong Tweeds, [sizes 22 to 28." Were $2.75, $3.00. Sale ~ Price . . . . . . . . , . . . . . .. $2.29 Devlin & Murchison BOYS 2-PIEICJE SUI DS-Szes 29 Sale Price . .. . T . . . . . .' a o Q O Co T-O}WELI:NG-Dish Taweling .. I 1 00 n- -;..J II-II ma- -Every piece of Dress. Goods in this srtore -will `be re- duced in price.` Dfess Goods will `be very high in price next Sopring-_-'Buy now. ' W '1`J.I.J1'.LV '\:I--JJISII .L'O WllI1 Glass Tvorweling, red check, 19 in.` wide. 3 ; Hand Toweling. A heavy rough toweling. 3 Pure Linen Tovwelings. 17 in. wide, wortah -- Au -- 1 MA~N (S LITTLE` DA-Y First thing a feller zknorws `lat morn, He s Ibom. h Then, say at 10 o clock the next, V - He vexed 7 By readin , ritin ,' rithmetic, . - Till sick. i " `At noon he has to go to work -Or shink; . Then -round bout 2 he takes - for life ' A vwizfe. V . I From.2 till time to bring in lightsi He ghts t 1 And stru-gvgles with his fellow men,- And then, T He sits around` -awhile and thinks And `blinks, T And when, at last, it s time for bed, ; He s dead. ' __ I uuu 441111311 LUlW|:.l11.lg 4Sale Price, per Dress Goods and Suitings U1` lowed: in O-ctdber by an order thart an-y alderman who was a `newspaper neponterb was to be regardeti and treated as a reporter. , M. Justice Middleton holds `that -the Mayor wenlt ` too far in exclud- ing the reporters from the City Hall, and that eplainti is entitled some - irdugnctionz He says: , The `cannot _be called upon ; that the giving of interviews and` intformation Jto the newspapers was incompatible with efficiency -orf civi-c service. Reporters were not to be allowed access mo civic ofeials dur- ing `business hours. This was fol- reporter was treated reporter lowed _in Oetdber thart alderman was a. 0 1r 1- -- -"` that ;;';,e; sr;a.'.':.:.' :::. were 350. . 26c 19c 2 for urea U:-r vv \;'AJ.l6. 0 Jug ac an. 150 yd, . . . . . 11% Stripes 4 '9 1 Kit AAAL J... C` P Kester of PVo1~t.Am9t-hur is spending some-_ `time with `her father, `Mr. Thos. IS;t0'l: .]l'__ t-o 33. Were $3.50- $2.65 to 33. Were $5.75 . $4.90 For Ladies, 1-te Lawn Blouses, va Children and Men all $1.19 eagh `Win reduced in price `lues up -to .. $2.50 BOYS _ 10c 13c 38c 450 8&0 in 24c YS ()V.]3ROOA*T.S-4Big reduminns in cop,-ts. _ All sizes and all qualities. _auuaU.1& U1 p11t!uIIl0Illa. Our hockey team is going to Elmvale next Friday to meet t-heir old rivals, rbhe Elmvale seven. yd. S.-heating, 70 in. wide, Plain or T" Worth, per yd. yd.. Sheeting, P-larin or T-willed, "O in. Wide. yd. S-heetin-g, Plain or` Twilled, 90 in .Wide. yd. or 3 yds; fdr 25c,B1eaczhed' Cotton, 35 in. yd. Bleached LongVCloth, 36 in. wide. yd. Exrtfa `heavy v-long Glooth,"BIe achedi and S] 36 in. wide. . J uoo HUU yd:`s 25? 5c yd. .3. CE. 47c Underwear Men s Suits 5c j Jan. 12th.-At' the annual school i `meeting, -Mr.- L. Livingston, who had served his term as trustee, was re- elected. T o- - A '-..... VIL a guuu: Gem of prsecutiml % 91:38 thehands of_ the newspaper mid - 1` Tepresembatzves. \Aittmp'ts to compervthe M3301 to discuss civic -affairs andghe items referrmg to Ahisrepnsal -unde the he d- . Daily chat `Wit; the 2';.$E: ca`; not be - justred. . His Lordship` holds that as repre~ ..:m't_1V5 0f 1} mrtepayer and resi- thnt the 01.1757 We reportters had -H9 318'; Enter the City Hall. T%;9Ta;i1s. at beyond `the clerk s re-' _,.,-._-..vgLU LUESC _ilI'_ "7" ' against says: In _ all Mayor was Iamply ing the course duct, however, reporters, the jud'g'1n0nt thi, I think UH`: juslhiedi in adopt- he did. His con- was not unnattlrally resented , and he was made the \ji~<'- tim of a good` deal of Twil-lnefl. Suits U`, ALLO VV LLIC. `r1,"BIe'achedi Shrunk`, that .-.uIrvll\IA .Ll.L.I-o .a.uIUa. |lJ'|/URXCB. . `Mr J. Kesber of Toronto '_is in our midst renewing old acquaint- QTIUIOQ I B0 5'5 over. were wide. $16.50 $14.75 $11.90 $ 9.35 3 7.90 EAGRI. u guvvuo \I'.l. mu. \JbhU JJHVIS. ' Jean Knapp has returned, after spending New Year s with friends in Huntsville. `I17 - _,, `IFS-:e(111 e .7 _ hpld 1'18 '19i5. `BaLrr14 Am %w.n Chan `Mon th ~ 2mg` - btxjsi 1?. cl Ari pa 1 Eh Ir1enas.m`ere;` ,. ..`~As~ there was "no s:e_rv ice -I. in` the Pr-esibyteri-an (}hu_reh `here, a` num- ber from` here attended -the ;Baptist Church in (Belle Etwart last ,, Sun- day .even'in,-g. ' ;'Mr. J, Afdill of Torontosp-ent7 Sund-a'.y in -'Lefroy. Miss F. M-ccLeanL is visiting Miss? Eva Whan.T ' . `T - r111 1\..' - '- NO'] T-Ijzt .\7-I 9* b'}V1 _tri1 -) ()1 W`-il`[:.. Geo. Canter ahd son, Waltr, are the guests of Mr. Otto Davis. .]l'..... "l -..-_ T7" - - i`. ss3'd",1`w oT- 1'1..- v..`l_.. __..,... -.. .n.uxvss.a.Anu1L\L 1.1.111. ` "number from here attended the anniversary services in -S-trovud last iSa:`bib'ath. _', , 1 navy-vv ua.-u uLUullLl' - CJSHJLI. - Mr. A. irkrpatnok -en-tenta1ned:.a few fnends on 4Monday evemng. _a.4_v Us ` VV uau Miles Zelia j retrned Saturday, after spending the da5;_ in -Richmond Hill. __ ____-.L I V..-...-w-..uu. ;.v1.uu uu_-ouuuruuy.. v'Miss Eva W-ban spent the week? end with friends in -Stroud. .1`-I-n .,1'n-'-A- 4 - ` .. ....l _ vv u.u .u.:.cu.ua 111 `D |.~l'U1.10. W-i{rs.- A;d`a'ms -and Miss Florida `Adams. have returned from `Toronto, after - spending a couple of weeks with, her daughter, Mrs. Grow. A 'l`1.`.. ~.1ur:-..... 1n_-_--_ ' ' yy-uzul. I-L|U_L uauguu, _J!1I'S. Ul`QW.V I . The "3Miss;es Emma and_ Jennie- "Eden V .Toronto` are ivisiting fri?nds.`.J1ere.` ' r- . cvuu II .IL)KULl|lJ'l U11 o I g`We are glad to see Mr. Harry` Stewart around : again. -fun A T,:_1__-L_3 -1 , I I ' " A ,ojj9_o1o.oAoc._9;9%o.ooo`9_9$,9:;. 9 lake 1s good now. -Some of `our `young- people skated across to oac-h s Point on 'Saturday._ V ` '-M-;'a Rho \X7 .L..-W. .~.........J. LL - ,7, V V Y Barrie, Jan. 13th, .1915. Wheat, wholesale `. Barley, wholesale . . L. Peas, wholesale . . Buckwheat . . . . . Rye .. . . . . ' .. 90 Hay, per ton_ 18 00 Flam`-,7 per Mb]. (Star) 6 00 1 20' 60 1 35* Pastry Flour, per -5 00 -' 50 AA Potatoes,,peri-bag .. Potatoes, ner bag,, by? . 4.1.... ]`.....1 70. 2 1 1 2 6 5 5 7 9 0 0 6 1, nu; LATEST mnxns 4.;u.u;u vv \JDUU1 110 3. v . 1 Miss Palm White is home at] s|n'n.nvu. SUNsN-I-DAIJEw ACORN-ERS MIIN-ESCLN-G a:-`fromT V N.Y. Times. ! 571% 53 30 Au if) :66.;, ll 'nA 2 75 1 25 35 30 29% . 12 V 15 16 14 00 19100 . .4` ..'A.' j;1_i -Ina Ja. ' and Misses Lizzie McLean and` Lily McQu'ay of Ivy spent. -a ._few days- among friends here__. ."IfZ.... 1\-L.A_-_.__,, 1` 1" V` 50` 20 '00 6 50 'AA1\ 11 av; .- 6 2. `AA [last `holi- I vv 60` i `to ,,.`_.`_.-.--e 500 41.11". Vine. .- T.h6rntbon, Cookstorwn Rand-`all. Returning leaves` B [at 5.30 p.m. Fares. -Jan.` 15, 1915, at two o clock, V A 9Dec1al train will _leave "B.-an-ie at `me "1k SWPPIIIB at All-andalel .Vinp_ V . N-um-m+<.-m ` n.....1...L-_ H?w1`f:.. John I Jory is oh th vsi-ck list, We hope for a speedy recovery. SPECIAL '1`{RiAi[N mo % BEEMN A A A-n-nun` 'll'.-..s.J.1...;."... -1 n .1 .a.x.I.a.|.uL.Iau}., |:uU.DUUo .UI U! 6 Gross Soeiety, T01`- nto. lmfetters of acknowledgment from `the `Canadian. Red Cross `Society Toronto, Hector Prludu -Homme; Montreal, treasurer of -Relief. {Work for. the Victims of the .War `in Belgium, Mrs. Edith Lang, S_ec.~ o-f the United Surwgists of Toron- to, have- been received -by the Sec. o:ftheW.I. - `` V _ _ `On Christmas Eve the president and Sec.-Treas. of the Churchill W.I. ' each . received a beautiful_. Red Cross" Pin from Mr. Noel -Marshall, the Sec. _Of Canadian Red ' I r"A-A-J-- i\/LJ|.l.'L'\J.|J'LlL .L11BIrDlJl.|lUU W111 De 11810" at .the home of Mrs. Touse Bateman, lFennela1s, on J`anu'ary 2'7Ith. The ladies are asked to bring their Imit- 17; nua- ALIr\.lnJ`.7C tinag. T _L . vuu uc wuu. xupwsentea. ";.i`he regular. meeting V onfffhe` Churchill Institurbe 33:11 be;h_eld' at nm 1....;..... ..L' In. ' ....-`,.-..a.\;.n..A4 J.V\J.L.l.J'|~Jl -For" economical reasons only one Winrter Meeting will be ' held in South, Sirmooe. This will be held in. Thornton on Jan. 14th, when Mrs. Parsons -nwiil'l address the ladies. It is hoped that Churchill W.I. will be well represented ~ '1'-m norvanlnu .~.....J.2..... -1 I A` " PARISH OF VEJSIPRA ` Sunday, 17th Jan, 1915.--~}Mid- .*h1u'st, 11 :a.m., Holy Communion; !Vespra, 2.30 I p.m.; Minesing, 7 pan. Rev. Arthur Strother, Rec-I fnr tor. [CHURCHILL WOMEN`S. % ; INlS"1`I'1` UTE NpTES_ .13` 1;z;R:s:rs<;:m"' of Bal-lygrangwtg spent Sunday at Mr. MeoLean s. l Mr. Ogil-e Moir-` and Mrs. J. A.} l_........-v., -uA'uv\Jl-, pu.uuu1 auu. .U..lU'UU.U1', I `- [Meet `once more. To that brightest of all meetings BrinJg us Jesus Gh-risrt, at last; `To Thy Cross through death and 1.1'Ir'nnrv\.nu-.J- 30 the `beauty, O ,the gladness Of that Resurrection morn,- ` W\11i`ch shall not through endless agves Dana nn-cvnwv' l . . __-.,-.. ...-.u.... u._uu uux uuafgu ULLLLIUD3 ugc: Pass `away! On that happy Eiaster mm'11ig`, All the. graves their dead `restore; ;Fxa*t1her, si-srter, ch-iuldl and Vmo-hver, , ` - 112...; --,-- V I-\I\iI -All_ the members oaf _ the family were present, wth -the exception of one diaughber, who now T lives at Hughenden, Al-berta, -nnamely Mrs. Herbert Orok. There -,were sveveral beautisftlul oral oerinugs, including 9 mrnafk -Fur-ya! 4-L.-. T..-..J:....) A:,.` Interment took place in the cemetery on the top of the hill at, [the back of the church, and} them ithe sori-awful and yet hopeful lmouruers laid their beloved 'dead to sleep in the quriet grarve till the day dawn, and -the shadows ee away. I uay -1.uUr.ulIlg._, at 11 ; o'clock, her` pasitor, Rev. A. Shepherd, conduct- ed 'a. short service of prayer and praise. at.the house, atter which the funeral cortege slowly wended its way to the Midhurst Presbyterian |!Ohu:r-eh, gwhere Rev. A; Shepherd conducted: a really beautiful and! `helpcful service. He his re-U marks upon the deeeased s favorite hymn . ihide with me, fast falls the eventide, and in the courses of -his discourse, _ which was full of comfort and inspiration to all those who truly` `mourn, spoke of`. the lglorious certainty ` of f a joyfu;l'-r'e- union with those. whom we have loved -long since and` -lost awhile, and dwelt upon the blessedmess of the fact that then there shall be no more death, neither `sorrow, nor `crying, neither shall there be any 'n`1ore- pain, for the cformer , things Stmther also took part in the ser- `vice.` __ are passed away. Rev. Arthur [;""'.e3;;`i1 1I.i.-` i;5{es?"`XiT"3l -the Presbyterian `Church, and one }from the W.A. of St. P'au'1 .s .(`1.1...`...;,.L . noun The _ deceased lady, who bore her long and trying illness Witch Christ- ian fortitude in `and exemplary =.pat- ience, was universally respected and beloved by all I who had the privil- ege of knowing her,` and many ha_ve example. m1__ 1- 1 - 1- -- -- uenced by `her Christian life and been blessed-" and helped and in-' lv 'Th:auun tffdk place on Satur- iday - morning;;_ at 11 T o c1ock, her` .-mood-.rn~ 13-n-- A 01- --~"- - ~ ` ` ' (iii V':1f`~hun?`sday' mmoon, 7th January, at _2.40, there away to her eternal rewa.rd:, . Mangamet, the beloved wife of M. John Wat- tie. " ` ya \.4nJ\JJuIn _.IMr. Willner Bertrim is spending the Winter in this -place. ` T-he rink is about ready to use- `The many friends of Mrs. Hugh MeOuaig were shocked to hear of her sudden death on Saturday last. The `funeral was {held on` Monday and liangvely attended. The amily ~ ave the sympathy of the Dallston T\l)f\II\1t\ _iiM1-. Walter Garirutherg :._;a`rriv,edM home_ last? week ffrqm , vC`o1'li-ngrvood H-ospi'ta1"`mux:h, =im';`Soved in ~hea1_th. `Mr. `is in? Coiling-T rwood ,H'e`spita1, w-herve he has under: gone an operation for appendicitis." _ -Mr. James iMoir of the Batteau visited his parents here last `week. -Mr. and Miss M3oLean attended` the funeral of ' `their V uncle, Mr. -`(i3urr]ive, .0:f"Co11in;gvw1ood:, on "Wednes- lnv Iaaf " ` ' ' T . W~ t . . (A)-3-n`.`d'1311_: Governm-enrt_.. Tvinfuin 'A._.."_'-'., l\ I % Mmntmsr f _ D_ath oi? John Wattie 4-`JJ \./L\I 3 A judgment, T`l'-`| , _ c_ I I soon as possilbzle. Both (2:1- and .< i. .experzi%en0.e 1-elnt vgsecumdsby early app1?9.a.<>lh% .- - \/-.a.a.n.a 1ad-ism. G~ov_'.ernm'enrt Fmp]oy- ment ~A.g~e1"cy - ' .`-' = >':_.~_~. ..-v 54;; V, ' Holdfimg fast.-Amn. ALI uasuu 11]. J..L'Ll.ll. DOV LLIC. We are sorry to hear` that Mr.` Jas *Tom11nson is suerin-g from_ an ` ,at-t1ac`k of pneumonia. I *~ (L... 1...... -.._ ....-auu. Beeton ,, -_.--.-.-.-.vI\J J.J.L.I.V.I.'J V . LEGE `T-heir Status is Discussed? by jMr. J usee Middleton i-n an 01'Jt3lWa ' % .Judgm,ent--`Tmulbe with M3_ay0r_ `*3 A cut may`1oo=k at .a skin ,.apd`v!9a:`. rbrtef %*}.mdy'7ask`-.ques=` `tions of. a ` oiial, Qi'vivc* oi-Q! by. l:por1sers,., bu rt reporters gr; eiitfgd `to: see, at reasonable tin_1es;*.th'_e city . c1:1__e:rk Vg.; .rec :or-ds }t_`1;.`AA'_g,f}1v%dAi:<;)_1'. s `reg I -REBORTERS HAVE NO % T .'li`I1I4`.Q Mrs. I cogee 1 I-J\.l`Vl ca-but A man s prots do not necessar- iiy require to be in money saved. `If he has improved his ~posi~tion,_ increased` his knowledge and capaci- ty for usefulness to others, and therefore to himsel-f, 0 .has widen- ed the eld of his .acrtivities-thatv means that he has put his prots i'nro- enlarged vplanit. ~Bu`t, 111 one, way or `another. the man. who 'wnaks like a -beaver for twelve months ought at. the end.of that time to have somebhin-g"m-)~rfe'to .S}I(W"Fnr 1'4: than n .4....,..1_ -2 -_ uunuxf UU IIHVC SUI! .shrw for it than a ,el meal tickets. " Wesley Brown has returned, after spending a few days at Red Wing. Tohne Dalston Methodist choir took change of the -s.ing'in'g at the funeral of the late M15. Smith of `Mid- hurst on Saturdiay. - `. nu ..- n-..._..~-4- rn .... _+ I uvu uv Uu1L\.l up 11 1363!; KC/C0u.n.Ta a5_1_.~ . nrovide for depreciation and re- 3 newals. ' V ` A . II - vv u1no11Uy U]. a. WU1'1Ub ' W1; man oughit toesee to it that he gets out of a year s work some- `thimg `more than his keep--some- thing that is, in a real sense, his awn and to rem-ain his. `What may -be called a man s opervating ex- penses ought, not ,to ' u-se up all his receirnts. His annual turnover ought to yields, pro~t,. or there is some- thing wrong with his transactions, and he is a going concern that "does not pay. He needs to consult an eiciency exmert, who wiil show `him how to build up a rest acount 511.! v\.11t'\I1:_tJn -En- . l........._.'-L- u u; At 1111 uxusxj. J\UVpo This is what most men do. They get ; out 'of life, "a living`--food, cloth-ing, shelter, A -pocket money. Some of them seem rich and sdfne seem poor, but actually they are all in the sa_me position, seldf-support- ing and no more, gaininig: no pro- t out `of their l'aJbors, acquiring no assets which" will ,ava.i1 "them. in "old 'age or take care of their dependents] if they `are suddenly. called V to quit `this workshop (if a. world. . Al vvunwu p`--.-1.11. 1.- .._- L" `A NI in `I ~1;vu.u;u Vu :1-5 ' .u1Ly1UVUu. `o If bat about the siz of` it, then you need to wiatcth out or you will` become permanently "enrolled in the ranks `of those who merely work for their keep. 'rl`I11v:o -:11 1-1-v1\.n& .....-...L ..--__ 1- "`1~ AFTER A YE`AR`S WORK ' I Young fellow, what progress did you make last "year? Did you pro`-H t by your prorts or did you, after Working like a beaver for twelve months, come out where you went in,_with no _money "balance to your credit anywhere and without your position .bein~gv improved? I T4.` 44...; :- ..v1..___J. LL- -2 ' n` -. - ... .u., u . - , .Lvuuu1:~Uu.; J.V .'\Is,, 0. Ferguson; R.S.N,.G.`, P. Mc- Larty; L.=S.N.G., Amos Miller; V.G.,_ _E.`A. Harris; L.IS.V.G., Wm. Tso-oth ; Rec. Sec., John Kelvington; Fin. Sec., W. P. Soules; Treas., Harry Twiss; Warden, J no. Acon- ley; Cond., H; G. Robertson; C'hap., `Ernie Burgess; R.:SJS.,_ E. White; 'L..=S.-S., A. Padd-ison; I.G., Wm.l McIManus; O.G.,_ A. S. Redditt; Organist, W. J .' Crawford; Physic- 'ian,; Dr. Tumbull; Trustees, C. [Fa,ux, Wm. McM=anus, Wm. An-A fujilf J-(BIL L xv JJUUSU, L` was `held? on Tuesgljmy U0 .|.u_\Io U..E 0, evemnzg, D1s-_ "trict Deputy W. M. Loc-khatrt oi Alliston, installing the oicers-elect as follows: ` T. , T.P.G., J. 1 A. f Robinson; N.G.-,. (1 1i`..........,.-... . `D Q xrn . 1) 1r. ODDFELLOWS I1\Ias.1`.A.LLTAT .TION_'~i ;.u.v xuauauauuu. U1 but U.LuUU1'S > UL Barrie Lodge,` No 63, .I.,0.0.F I170-Q: ` Avg 'l`1'Il\[VtJ.t\- T`: - , GUT-H~R{[E ,: , Jan. 12bh.-Guthrie Adult Bilble Class he1d"a social evening and games at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Cald-Well. on Friday even- ing last. There were . aibougt 120 "present, the iRev. Neil Campbell being the chairman. An enjoyalble -pro-gramme" of - music, reci-tations and songs 'Were given, Rdbt.', and John Walker,_vio1 inists, add- ing much to ~_ the evening s v enjoy- ment. The proceeds, amounting. to $20.00, were given to the 'Belgian Relief Fund. . " nurst Saturday. >- Mrs. Cawrr"of Toronto is visiting at Andrew O s|borne s. "III... 15.1, TIT`! I