Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 13 Nov 1924, p. 4

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Page Four duties 1n the store. Miss A. Graf spent the week end at her home in Clifford. M.. Tu: Dnnm-ann nf Sutton vis1t- ed Irxc-nus here recennly. M1`. and Wm. Albert Morris are \ isitin;2' friends in Hamilton. NH:-c hunv n+' Tnvnntn {Q H19 D'l10S1 . `at her home 1n umoru. Mr. Jas. Patterson of Sutton visit- led friends here recently. M rant` MN Alhm-+. Mnrrig are home utter v1s1t1n_Q' m ran-_v ouunu. A rmssxon concert wxll be glven in the Methodxst church on Nov. 19th. `:\1 T illiun Vlncfnn nf 'T`m'(mt0 19th. Miss Lillian Easton of Toronto spent the week end at her home `hrxvr-, I home. Miss McL21ren of Toronto spent the holiday with her sister, Miss E. McL211`cn. TX.` LIA`-fnn Mack)`: D, N[_ Cnutts I here. Miss Zeta Sharpe of the RV. Hos- pital, Ba1'1'ie, spent Sunday at her home. `Mk: T\/TnT.:n~nn nf 'l"m-nntn snent Mcharcn. Dr. Horton, Messrs. D. M. Coutts and F. Sinclair left on Saturday for I. lLhe north. Mn (`nnninn-.h:n11 nf Tm-onto is ' the north. Mr. Cunningwham of Toronto visiting: his brother, Mr. Charles Cunningrhaln. M. am] Mr: W Minig-an vxslted ' Cunningrhaln. Mr. and Mrs. W. Miwllig'an the 1zr`r.ter s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Crossley, recently. N110 nnl] NIYQ Fl'O(] Kins` Of T0` READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS! Crossley, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Fred King` ronto spent over the holiday with I\`Irs. A. E. Ayerst. NH: Rrnvvn nf R(*r`\'in(`5 and 1\ Irs. A. la`. Ayerst. Mrs. Brown of Belleville Miss I. Brown of Toronto spent Thanks- giving` at D1`. Ho1xton s. I Mr, Wm. Tmxue has left to spend Igiving.-: at U1`. t1om;on's. Mr. Wm. Tague spend the winter with his daugrhter, Mrs. Geo. C)'OSSiC_V, in Toronto. i Mv i\/inrvin (`.ni'iw1,1 . had the mis- break his leg: on samuruay last. Messrs. Hurry Downer of St. Thomas and Wallace Downer of To- ronto spent the week end with their arents. Messrs. James and Richard Stew- art of Toronto spent the week Cl l(l with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Stewart. Mr. Bob Spencer of I`oronto and Miss Mary Spencer of Beeton spent over the week end with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Spencer. Miss Bessie Lennox of Richmond Hill and Mr. Charles Lennox, accom- panied by Miss Evans of Toronto, iment Thanksgiving` at their home iere. Hjco. L11-ossley, In '1'o1'onLo. M1`. Mervin Corbett had fortune to fall on the sidewalk and break his leg: Szuturxlay last. 1\1m.m.o I-I,n-mv T)nwnr-r nf St, A kiss is :1 pr-culizu` thing`. Of no use to one, yofc absolute bliss to two. The small boy f_"(3tS it for nothing, the young man has to steal it, and the 01!] man to buy it. `Tie; the l:ab_v`s riirht, the lovei- s privilegrc, the l1ypoci=ite s mask. To a mun;-; girl, faith, to u nmrriccl woman, hop0--to an old maid, zfaith, hopv . and charity. iots. and Mrs. Robt. }Iz11'1'is of Ivy an evening; last week at Sylve Hale KNOCK THORNTON EVY GORDON LIVINGSTON to M1`. joined the ' and Cou_1;'h1in of week end at T. 1'1. 1.). list 01 Mr. Fred Clayton spent the holi- day in Toronto. `.\/cu hm-nthv T.nH1 xvns home for day In 1'o1'om:o. Miss Dorothy Loth was home over the week end. `.\r'[:. Thu-n+\nr ,Qnn1.+ cnnnf Hun hr)- the ween: enu. Miss Dorothy Scott spent the holi-i day at her home here. Mr. A. Caston of Toronto spent the week end at home. , Miss E. Longmzm spent the week , end at her home here. Mr. Pete Hall spent the week end with friends in Toronto. Miss Gardner of Toronto is visit- ing with Mrs. W. Adamson. \ l at her home in Newmnrket. Miss Isla Newton enjoyed the week end vacation at home. Mr. Charles Stewart spent the V holiday with friends in town. M-iss Bessie Hatton of Toronto is V visiting with friends in town. Miss Gladys Wiles spent Thanks- giving with friends in Stroud. Miss M. A. Train spent the hoi1- day at her home in Elmvale. Miss D. McKnig`l'_t spent the huli-` day at her home in C1arksl)urg`. Miss Ruby Wiles visited friends in Midland over the week end. Miss E. McKnight spent the week end at her home in Thornbury. M.. Aniufnv Ni:-T.a1-nn n+' H-m11il- Miss B. Mosley spent the 1io1ida_\' THE B. B. SHOE STORE VERN. BEARDSALL end at her home In `1n01'nuury. Mr. Alhster McLa1'en of }Lam1l- ton spent the week end at home. Mi:-4 Tvrxnp \V11_=nn as sncmlm-_-' two `con spent the weex enu at nomu. Miss Irene Wilson is spcmlin-4' weeks holidays at her home here. `. 1I..w\1.l Qrnifix nf "Fm-m1+n M'miic;1ii OBITUARY Women ; Kid Shoes in Kid Leather, with and without cushion soles, and mostly all of them have rubber heels. Women s sizes, 31/. to 7. Prices .. ............$3.5O to $7.25 a pair Growing Girls High Boots, Chums," in Brown Calf only, the best boots made for girls going` to school. Sizes 3 to G1,-'_-. Regular $6.50 and $7.00. . C___2_ Q_;...._I_. I on ne- weeks holxrlays at her home here. . Harold Smith of Toronto Medical College was home for 'I`hanks_:i\'i11g'. Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Vickers motor-1 ed to Toronto for over the |1o1iIa_v. 1:ou W:n11cxI-1]cnv1 nf` VVhifhv wns :1 ed to Toronto I01 OVOI` um: nm.uu_\ Miss Richardson of Whltby was a guest of Mlss Leila Hunter last week] rand, end. end. D1`. Harold Hunter of Orillia visit- ed Mr. W. C. Hunter over the holi- zlnxl day . day. Mr. Alvin Luck spent several days last week with Angus Ross in To- ronto. M. 17' 1?. M nvum11 . nf,.'1(l.'1\'I ronto. Mr. F`. E. Maxwell spent a with 1'e1at.ives in Brent\vo-ml week. VI` LT nuvn v.-1 Rnnfglw nf Tnrr week. T. Howar-`1 Beath of Toronto spent the ho1i(l:1_vs in town and at Edgar. Mic: Cnidn Burton of Toronto ` B2l}`1`i0. Mrs. Stanley Muller of 1\Ii is` holi with her mother, Mrs. Carley. I Mr Arhhm- Prince of Toronto THOMAS O RElI..LY E(lg`ar. Miss Guida Burton Torontol spent the week end at her home in` B2l.}`1`i0. I RT:-u Qfnnlnv WTIIHDI` Of Carley. Mr. Arthur Prince spent the week end at W. J. Bul- lz1nt_vne s. n.. w 12 \XfnH\xvnn.'l Ant`-n1`. Thanks- lz1nt_vne Dr. N. B. Wcllwoozl spent Thanks- giving` Day with his brother, Rev. H. Wellwood. M -ant] NH`: V. D. Beardsall Walkcrton. Miss Ross and M1 . and Mrs. J. Sh-annon motored to Colborno the holiday. Mv ...nwl.nn Ridwell of Hamil` the holiday. Mr. G;or(l-on Bidwell Hamilton visited with his re1a:1.ives herg over the week end. `I A..._! Y\.....,.unn A4` Tlnnxrn-' Buy Rubbers Here and Save! Wellwood. Mr. and Mrs. V. D. spent the holiday in Thornbury and Walkcrton. T\/Hap Una: and M1`, nml Mrs. V. the WCGK L'll(l. Miss Annie Donovan of I~Iumbm' Bay spent the holiday with Miss Hazel Travers. 11- -y__ hazel 1I`iLVL'I'S. Misses Janet and Frankie Camp- bell spent the week end wlth rela- tives in town. xx \v.:I 1ur..T\,..-...1.1 is vi}Hn,, VU5 Ill tuwu. Mr. Neil McDonald with friends in Toronto ton this week. In 1' 1111.. ,. ewv.r\v\" LUCY PAYNE Miss K. White spent the holiday with hm` sister, Mrs. C. J. Black-I \\ cod, 'I`oront0. it 7 rV.....!..,... AP T\Tnurnr1-tn-L'n `Q `L011 Ems WUCK. l luu L, n u. -'I\. . Mr. and 1Virs. J. H. Precious 01` Hamilton spc.-nt Tim11ksp,`i\'iii:x with Dr. l.. J. Simpson. M1`. and Mrs. A. E. Lennox of Stm.tfoi'd spout 'I`hanksg'iving1` Day with Bmwio `frir-mis. M1`. Fm- Mari` spent some (ii1_V'S (i1lllL"hU,`l`, Mrs. \Vi]1 Lz1in_L', with his ` .~_ 13.14 \=:oc`x;. \\`O0(l, 'l'01`OI]LU. Mrs. J. Gardner of Ncwmarkot is spc.-mlin,: a wreck m town w1th Mrs. Hart, Wo1'.=1e_v St. ,_.1 Mr...` T 1'1 Du,-.,.;,-,: n1- Our pecial Men's Boots in Black and Brown Calf. Goodyear welt soles, solid leather inner soles and rubber heels, blucher cut. Sizes 6 to 10. a. pair Other lines of Men s Boots to choose from, 1'ane:in,<: in prices 'Fnnn1 $3 Q5 ha 9:!) 75 2 nah- fnom . ONE DOOR WEST OF WELLINGTON HOTEL .uu uuu W I-vuo Saturday Special PERSONALS ll1L"hL(.`l`, Hus \\`ecl:. Chums" Boots and Shoes for Girls and Boys going to School are without 21 doubt 3:110 most satisf21cto1`_\' shoes in th long run -to buy. I`.l1ey look the best and wear the longest. The `boys lasts have wide, round toes, gsiving ample room for the toes to have perfect comfort, and the shoe is solid leather with every lift of the heel solid leat.he1'. Sizes 11 to 13`/_>.........$4.50 pair Sizes 1 to 51.2 : ............$5.00 pair arents in} n reshlent He was 0 } district` b rho knew d arrietl to c 13121, who}t I of ve, | t and Dan- ( `. J. B2112 i teuson of H Misses High Calf Boat in Black and Brown. With 21 neat, wide toe and blucher cut, giving` alnple room for that chunky foot and yet laces up neatly on the slender foot. .. . n .9... .-..-. Growing Cirls' Chums" All Lea- ther Oxfords, with neat toes in Black and Brown Calf and Pat- ent Lea,t,he1'. Just the swanky shoe for fall. Sizes 3 to 615:. Black Calf ............$5.00 pair Other Leather ...$5.50 pair Juv- Sizes 1l to 2 I is visiting and Hamil- SPECIAL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 19.4 (l.'1_\' last Mrs. (Rev.) J. S. Sho1't`c and chil- dren are visiting` the 1'01-men- s slstcr in Ixincardine this week. NT:-s I1 1.` \K/r.I`uvr\n:l is unnnrncr `I11 mncarmne tms WCCK. Mrs. H. E. Wcllwood is spentlmg 21 few (lays at the home of Rev. N. Weliwoml, Richmond Hill. \T\~ T? A I-Ivnnwhnnhzl u'H`11 hi |\`\'Il:` U0 211051; `)1 H11`. 2111'! LVll'5. L) . F. Doyle over the week t.-ml. Mr. R. P. Hunt of Toronto visited lat the home of his aunt, Mrs. Har- ttin, Owen St, over the holiday. NT:-= (T1r\ C`.nf`nv-H1 nf fhn Can- House, 7.: vvr:11woou, mcnmonu nm. Mr. F. A. Hammond, with his brothel`, of Cayuga, motored to Godc.-rich over the week end. Mr. Ed. Robinson of Ni,-\\'1'na1'k3t \-c:1.~: the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. I I7 Tlnnlz. (\x7r.\I +`1n u~nn`l_- nnul rm, uwen on, over me nonuuy. Mrs. (Dr.) Gofortlx of the Can- adian P1'csb_vte1'ian Mission in China vi.=ited Mrs. A. Mori'c11 last week. \.\7 T {`_.n.,Innv rd` FiI1cnnhnI~rr v1.=1te M1`.~:. .-\. morrcn msn ween. W. L. Gm-(Inc-r of Tillsonburg spent over the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Gard- I191`. nor. Miss Sarah Wallwin, attending` Bishop Strachan College in Toronto, spent the week end at her home here. \`|'u_< {\n'|.v'lnv-ul \X7nHnnn (nnn `NT-.n~v here. Mrs. Oakland Wallace (nee Mary Shrubsolc) visited her parents, Chief and Mrs. Shrubsole, over the holiday. Mr, nnrl Mrs. D. Nelson Snider of 'ho11 Mr. and Mrs. D. Nelson Snider Toronto are visiting the latter's pa'r- \ ents, Mr. and Mrs. John .\Ia(1(l-en, on Grove St. 11: (`imam T-Inv1}un-+ nr-nnnnmnipd urove st. Miss Gwen Hurlburt, accompanied by Misses Q. Swartz and Luvis of Toronto, spent the holiday at her home here. M1`. Ross Cowzm journe_\'e(1 to To- ronto on Saturday, where he put- `chascd a motorcycle and brought it `back with him. 11: turn] Wire '1` Qinnlnir xvnnf tn `Duel: with mm. Mr. and Mrs. T. Sinclair went to KlnfSt0Il on Sattmlay, where they [spent the week end with Rev. G. A. Brown and family. I On Sunday the St. An s `Bible Class presented Miss Minnie Madden, at that time :1 bride-to~be, with a pair of silver camllesticks. Mr. A. W. Fae of i\Ion`.1'eal, Mrs. Graham and her (lau_2`hte1' Francis and Miss l{eg`_e'_v of Dumlas spent the week end with Mrs. A. Pae, I7"-7n1\nf~l~. Q4 I110 \\'C(,`K (fill Eli7.21be`r;]1 St. I `Min nI\r] `NI |lSl17.21l)(3T;l`I. St. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Carley of G1-imsby, Miss May Garnett of Cal- e`ar_v and Mr. A. McKenzie of 'I`ho1~nton visited Mrs. M. E. Dutcher over the week end. Avnnnm Hanan uvhn uvnn+ fn 'I"n1'nn'n Radio the WOCK enu. Among` those who went to Toronrto Ion Sa.t.urda_v for the Queens-Varsity l1`u:.:'b_v _L`amc2 were Messrs. Wm. Daw- son, Neil McDonald, R. A. Wilson `and Morley I.ivinf:ston. A ..-\~nn+ nnn1hnv nf' :hn]r\I1f< 41'nm SUGGESTS COAL GAS TO REPLACE HANGING London, Nov. 3. Englisli author- ities are (liscussinp: the advisability of employing` coal gas for the execu- tion of criminals instead of hang`- in;:, the present method. Inspired by the popular horror over a recent hane;in:, Earl Riissell sugrgestetl be- fore the lvlmlico-Legal Society, a group of physicians, lawyers and c1'i111inolo;:ists. ilmt it would he more humane if coal gas was introduced into the cell of the condemned man while he \\'u.~` slee])in;:. The current number of Lancet. the leading .riti.' medical journal, devotes .=.e\'erul columns to the (liscussion of this (111e.~:ti0n h_\' lemliny: authorities, and grew-rnl opinion is opposed to the chamre. $5.00 p.a.ir _ RES. PHONE 498 'UIIl, 1'U.Il_L','lIl_L'.' Hl pl` ...$3.95 to $9.75 a 1 ...$4.95 a pair Work 1 Boots for Men at Low Prices mg. n nun.-4.. A quiet wedding` occurred at the Presbyterian manse on Thanksgiving Day when Minnie Belle, daughter of ~ Mr. and Mrs. John Madden, became the bride of Edward Bowman Reynolds, of Barrie. Rev. Shortt ofliciated. The bride was the recipient of many gifnts. The Barrie Rebekah Lodge held 21 miscellaneous shower in honor of the bride on Wednesday evening`, l Nov. 5, and on Sunday last the St. Andrew s Bible Class presented her ` with a pair of Dutch silver candle- = Sticks. 5 v Immediately after the cure- happy couple left for Bracebridge, Muskoka and other points. On their return they will be at home at 79 Mary St. m on y the J. S.~ charming' ` A quiet but prett-y November wedding` took place at the home of W13. Earl Li\'i11g'ston on 'l`1mnks_2'i\'- ing Day, when 1101' sister, 1\/Iury Catherine, dnufxhtel` of M1`. and Mrs. Angus Buie, of St-uyno1', beczune the bride of Clarence Woods of Gait, ann n4 \'T1- and TI`\` 5`. W0n(]s of After an illness of several years, Gordon Neil Livingston passed zwxay on Sunday last, Nov. 9, in his |twenty-fth year. He was the only son of Mrs. Livingston, Peel St., and the late James Livingston, of Oro `township. When only three years of age Gordon s father rlied and with his mother he came to Barrie. where he attended the public and High school, and was an apt scholar. His niight have been a bright life had he not been stricken with epilepsy, from which he never recovered. He is survived by his Wl(lu0WC(l mother. The funeral was helrl on Tuesda_v from the family residence, Peel St. Rev. J. S. Shortt and Rev. N. Campbell hzul char_g'e of the service. Interment at Guthrie cemetery, where Rev. Jones ofciatecl. brule 01' Llarence woous 01 uzuL, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Woods of Collingwood. The \veddin:.'; took place in the forenoon, Rev. J. S. Shortt ofllciz1ti11g'. Only a few im- mediate friends were present. T11-.` bride looked very cl1a1'xnin:.: in a gown of poudre blue cut velvet and silk. She carried a sheaf of carna- tions and American beauty roses and wore a string` of pearls. Miss E. Wheeler of Stayner, looking: quite p1'et.t_V in 21 mauve silk grown, acted as bridesmaid. The groom was sup- ported by Mr. Parrington of `Stay- V101`. nor. Immetliately after the wed:lin_2' the bridal pz11't_\' left for Sta_\'ne-1', \\`ho1'e a reception was held at the b1'i s home. 1\(I1'. and Mrs. Woods will re- `Lln :v~: _-:1} 1101110. AU 1`. ill side i11 Galt. I MINISTERS OF PICTOU PRESBYTERY FOR UNION; N 1 Twenty-six out of a total of thirty [ministers in the Presbytery of Pictou, Nova Scotia, have issued :1 .sig'nc(l L1ec1zu'z1tion of their intention of ente1'in5:,' the Unite(l Church of Canada. The in part,} uis as follows : ` H\\7n Orhn nn:]n\*::n`I1r`otl h`Iihi |1`< his Iouows We, the unrlersi:ne(l ministcrsl of the Presbytery of Pictou, 111-341-[ll `by Synod, by obedience to our Or-'1 dinatiou vows, by the prompting` ofi Conscience in wliat we believe to be {the will of God, in h:u'mony with` lthe great mother P1`esbyt.e1'ian |Chu1'ches in Scotland, aml with the 1.~:ole aim of 2ul\'ancin_ Cln'i.~'t s kin_2'- `idom in Canzula and the world, here- lku ..o :m~n -unnuv mn- lnvnlrv fn 1.l1rA. Luom 1n L.a.naua anu Lne \\'o1'iu, in.-n.-- `by afrm anew our 1o_\'a1t_\' to the, church, our acceptance of her (iecis-" ion in the c0n.~`.un1ma.tion of Union, 1 . . . . `our (i0t 1`Y111nLt10I1 to `maintain and (left-nd her ancient liberty of action,i and our resolve to move with her into, and become ministers in The United Church of Canada on the! tenth day of June, 1925. ` I __v,,__ [TWO CHHDREN BURNED TO 1 i DEATH AT OWEN SOUND: the l\'l.'((.l1C'l1 and spread s) quickly l Two little eii-ls, Helen and Lo:--` 'ett:1 Fetlze `stone, age 3 years and 9 },'.2a1`s, wrrv burned 1-) death at Ow-.n Sound early on Wednesday mornim,-`. ant: their grrandmother, with whvm they were 1ivin_;', is in the l1-Jspital badly burned and may not rtcavz-r. The fire broke out in that the _home was soon in ames. A man passing noticed Lhe re in the kitchen and xvith .lirT1culLy roused Mrs. Fctherstone. T'ninkir.g' that she would get the little ;z`i1`ls out, he went for assistance. Ixlrs. Fetherstone opened the kitchen door, letting" the re sweep tl11'ouq'h the !house and she had dif'::ult._v in get- ting out of the building` herself. Firemen entered the top storey and found the bodies. [ j, `PRINCE HENRY MAY g SUCCEED LORD BYNG The death occurred on Tuesday, Nov. 11, of Lucy Payne, dau.e`hter of the late John and Mrs. Louisa Payne, after a linp;e1-ing: illness of rtwo months. Deceased was born in Barrie and has resided here all her life. She was very well known here and a wide circle of friends mourn ier demise. Miss Payne was always actively connected with the Anglican church and Parish Aid work. For many years Miss Payne served loyal- ]y in the gas office here and during the war she was always most willing to undertake whatever work came to her hands. She is survievd by her mother and two sisters, Mary of Barrie and Mrs. Alex. Smith of Bar- rie, and three brothers, J. A. of Ohicag.-=0, J. W. and H. W. of Bar- 1-ie. The funeral will be a private one from the family residence at 40 VVorsley St. on Friday. Interment will be at the Union cemetery, Rev. A. R. Beverley officiating`. The succe.s.=,or to Lord Byng when the time comes for him to relinquish his appointment will be one of the .o,\'al Princes, says :1 rumor from LOll(l0l1, and Prince Hem`)/ s name is that most frequently mentioned since the Prince of Wales returned from Canzula. It is admittetl on all . that the _\'oun:," Prince would make an excellent Governor-General. J. F. Gzmlncr, f01'me1'1y District Plant Sup<.-1-intcmlcnt here for the Bell Telephone, has been promoted Ito Rig'ht-of-Waxy Agent for the Con- ltral Division. lI](3]'(.`. .\Ii.<.=.e.<; Sarah and Norma McKin- ley of Midlaml were home for 1`}1anksg'i\'i11_r; D213 . \.H<< Jnnrn P21!-kn!` nf Pninzwirk .\Ii;~:s .~\rmstron;: of Toronto is vis- iting" Miss Je.ssi<: Fo_\'.~aton. \T\- h (`.:nnn|\nI| mnnnf 'T`hs\nL'Q0'iv- mm: muss ae.:1<: ro_v.~Iton. Mr. D. Campbell spent Thanksgiv- ing Day in B'.u`1'ie with his relatives } th<.~re. " T\'n\-nun TUL-.1 < n_ 1 nZU`lKS},"l\'lI1_L{ U21) Miss Jane Parker of Pamswxck :~:pL-nt 'I`hunks_2'ivin;,1' Day with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker. \r.. \r.mm.....m n....1\....,I nut` mm. um: Mrs. pnzmes raruer. Mr. Blclbourne Orchard and little (l2ll1;1'l1l,(`1` Betty of Buffalo are visit- ing" at Mr. Albert Orclmr(1 s. Mr. H. 'I`rac_v of Mi and Mr. and Mrs. C-hurlr.-s Butler of Toronto spvnt Sumlzxy uft.crnoon with Miss S. l}. 'l`r:1C_\`. \1:,.,.,.. 1;`I`.:.. Plmmmll Inn-. n.-_ in. . ';\Ii.<. Iillvia Chappeil, Lena Or- chzml, Box-nu and Winnifred Young, of l`01`ontn. . thv week and en- j0_\'ml 'I`1m1iks:4'i\'iii;: dinner with their i'L. mm-nt.'<. .`sl<.-.~'.~'i'.~`. Bo:ulw:i_\', Young and Dina- more of 'l`0i'ont0 were renewing` old :1cquui1it:mcc.< in this 1)ur}:' on Sun- '.u_\'. i`h,-y wc.-re the gruvsts of M1". -:n.l \Tv-4 .3 Wnnviini ilC([LllllllL2UlL'L'.\ In Llllh uulg uu noun- ('.:1_\'. 'l`h.-.\' and .\I1'.<. A. Ronald. Miss Brown, tn-ache)` in the P.S. junior room, and Miss Kinnoll, of thv Continuzxtio-1 School, spent the 'l`h:111k. at their re- .~'])1'('ti\'(` homes, the former in Elm- lu :1_ml the 1'.:tt-1' ?n Wutford. WEDDINGS One of the oldest residents of Vespra township died on Wednes- day, Nov. 5, in the person of Thomas, O Reilly, whose death occurred at his home in Midhurst after an ill- ness of several months. Born in Ireland 83 years 215:0, Mr. O`P.e.ill_\' came to Canada with his parents in- clxildihood and has been a. of Midhurst for 77 yeztrs. well known t.hrou_:hout the and well thougxht of by all who him. Mr. O Reilly was mzlrried .K2Ltherine Smith of Utopia, who} survives him, with a family ve.l John J. at home. Hugh J. ie] T. of Midhurst, Mrs. P. Bar-1; `rett and Mrs. 1\I2\1'.3;a1`et FL`1`f.`,'L1S0ll ofn Barrie. One son Frank died 16' years ago, and anotlher, Edward D.,iu served overseas in the _L'reat wari and i1Ll..\,'. not been heard of since. The late Mr. O Reilly is also sur- vived by two sisetrs, Mrs. A. Shan- acy and Miss Vary O Reill_\ . The funeral took place on Satur- day mornin_e;, Nov. 8, to St. 1\Iar_v's church and cemetery, Barrie. The Rev. Dean Sweeney sang` Requiem Hip;l1 Mass and Rev. Father Brennanl oioiated at the _L`,'1`3.\ (:. I`he pull bearers were '1`. Smith and M. H. McBride of Utopia, J. )1. Storey, J.. T. Spence, W. L. Russell and Jas. Doran, all of Midhurst. REYNOLDS--MADDEN WOODS--BUIE MINESING Miss D. Harper vlisited friends in Toronto over the holiday. M. `D R-And-inrr cnnnfr. the holiduv the nolmay. Mr. D. Banting spent the holidayl with his parents in Luvczm. Mic: D. Harmer of Toronto spent with ms parents In nuczm. Miss D. Harmer spent Thanksgiving with relatives here. Mr. Keith Stevenson of I`oronto"' spent the holiday with his pztrvnts. Mr. Max Wallace of 'l`omnLo spent the week end under Lhe parent:1| I van`! roof. I Miss B. Ball of C()l11.~'()I1'.\' ll.ill visited fricmls in this vicinity ne- 'nT'.~_`n.- NT I~Tnn1:-I- .-Iml 1), 11l'lN!l` cently. l\Iisses M. Hunu-.1` uml D. II:u'p<:r spent VVO(lI1CS(l2l_\' with l'rioml.~` in Ba1'ric. l;('D 12011.. 1\`..nInm|u ni` 'l`m'on1u Bm'ric. Miss Belle Nuvlzuuls of '|`<)ron1u spent sun.-1*:1l d'.1ys with friumls In-rm rcc0nL1_\'. Mu H RnHnu-lnml (H L\'l1(|l'I1 recently. Mr. D. Sutluwlzxml of Lynqlu-n spent the wm-k end with Lhv form- er s p:1runt.<. My-< '|`hrm1n:<()I1 21ml son I{0h(-1'1. of At Your Finger Tips !l 01".`: pzxrums. Mrs. 'l`homps0n 'l`ho1'nLm1 \\'m`v in Him: \'il1a_L,"L` over the \\'cL-1-'; end. \ Our mleopost s_vlnpuLh_v is <-xLoml- ml to Mr. John Hoovn-r in the loss of his mother. Mr. Jack St0\'unson of 'I`o1'on-to was the week end _-.-;11L-st of Rev. and Mrs. Stevenson. Mu um! 1\:Tv~c (`. Hm-nnr visitvd Mrs. Stevenson. M1`. and 1VIr.<. G. Harper visito(`. their (lilLl_L:'ht()l', 1\1]`.\'. Balliston, in 13ur1'ie this week. TH 11:.--am lilunn nf 1n\'nm' 11,1`.- 15ur1'1e Lms xvomc. Mr. Hlram Wilson of Stayner ut- tt-I`l(l0(l the fum:1'u.l of his aunt, Mrs.` John Youmx. on SzLtu1'1l:1y. J10 A Qfnvnncnn zinc] i1`.D1' Jon-n xoung. 011 oLLLuruu_\. l Mr. A. Stevenson and sister Miss Carol of Hamilton spent the holi- day under the parental roof. Mrs. Huson of 'l`01`onto is spend- ing` 2L few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Forbes. M1`. and Mrs. I. McLuch1z1n and (laug`ht01' of 'l`o1lemla1e vi.~'itn(l Mr. aml Mrs. Wm. W1'i:.-`ht over the holi- (lay. lfu -um] NT,-c F Rlnrk nf 'I`or0n- (lay. Ur. and Mrs. VV. Black of '1`oron- to and Miss Ina Black of Midland xvero week end visitors at Robert Black's. `Hp um! `.\/T\-:.- .T Hnwcnn nml fum- Black's. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hewson and fam- ily of Toronto were the guests of M1`. and Mrs. Tom Hcwson for the past week end. 'l`hr> fruit and vo2'otzLblcs donated past week end. The fruit and \'c_2'etzL1)les 'to the i\`Icthodi. church for decora- tive purposes last Sunday are to he '.'\'L I1tt0 the C11i1drcn s Shelter in Bzu'1'ic. Ah. ml NT-c ,T (1 M:-(`.nnknv:1nd Bz11'1'ic. Mr. and IVI1-s. J. G. McConkey and `Mr. and Mrs. Dan McConke_v of To- `ronto, Miss Helen Likely of Roches- lter were guests of Mrs. A. Hunter` `on Sunday. Llnm-H`nl+ :\rn1n::1;h\' 1; r-xtmnled to on Sunday. Hozwtfolt s_Vn1pat.l1y is (:Xt(3ll(lO(l lthe relz1:tivos of the late Mrs. Wm. ;Youn;:, who (lied on 'l`hurslay, Nov. lo, and was laiml to rest in the Math- otlist; cem(:tc1'_V on Sutu1'(la_V lz1:~:t. A large number attomlc-(1 the funeral to pay their last respects to one who will be sa(l1_\' missetl in our community. 'l`1m P-nqlwfm-inn Dramatic Clul) I John` community. The ]E 1'esb_\'te1'izm Dramatic lg.-`ave the community 2). real treat on `Fl`l(lZl_\' evenin;.>,` when they present- ed the four-act play entitled The Dust of the Earth. The hig;hl_\' talented young" people are to be con- _`. ,'l'&ll'.l1lZl.t(l on the success of the evenin;2;. The following` is the cast of cha1'acte1's: David Moore, Maple Farm Cottage, Fraser Suth- erland; Susan Moore, his wife, Hazel Jacks; Elizabeth Moore, their (lau;._-:hte1', Isabel G0O(lfOll0W; Jerry Moore, their son, Norma Jacks; Rev. Dr. Templelton, a young divine, Kenneth Jacks; Miss Arabella, the \'lll2L)2'C new.~tpaper, Verna Smythe; Ryder, the young matser of the Maples estate, Irving Robertson; Wandering Tom, a mystery, Bill Reid; Ol Mose, his rlarky compan- ion, Ward Gootlfellow; Nell, the Dust of the E2u'th, Margzuet Suth- erland. of `To have at your nzrei`-ti1)s the magic key that open:'-in.~:*.ant1y--` a thou.=.21ncl doors in the worlrl of: entertainment---that is the privilergu of ever owner of Northern Electric R-3, the new 4-tube Radio Frequency Set. 'l'l1al1KS_L`lVlng. Miss Reta Campbell spent the week end at her home here. Charles Johns of Kingston spent the week end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn of Sta_\'ner : the week end with Mrs. Thos. L :-`ll Miss Eva K911 was 'I`hank._'iving. Mic: Ienm (Tnmnhr-H Kell. `\, u 1\(,`ll spent land. Mr. N.- U11`. KUHI week end son Floyd. `Q-arn NT! moyu. Sam. Mzxley, Mrs. Carpenter and three sons, and Miss Nichblson spent Monday with Mrs. Alf. Dyer. \T1' F:-smr-nu nml Miss W1';1n(`n.< Monday wxtn Mrs. ARI. uyer. M1';~:. Frances and Miss Frances and Mr. Fowlcer of I\'ewma1'ket spent Sunday with N11`. and Mrs. Crane. Nlv '1` fl`-\n:ln]rl and L`l'\h `Wvnnkin aunuay wnzn Mr. anu mrs. prune. Mr. T. Glamlolrl and son Frankie and Mr. A. Wllkmson motored to Hamilton and spent 'I`hanks;:iving. Onion :1 nnmhr-v from horn af- namuwn anu Spent |nzums;:1v1ng. Quite a number from here at- t(.-mlctl the fowl supper hold in the Oran;-:0 Hall, Allandale, on Tuesdzxy evening. Mr um] `;\`[vw. Wm. Huntr-r. 10th evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hunter, 10th| Line, motored to Midland on Sun- day, Bessie Hunter returning: with them. M.. .....1 MM T)nI\r.\-4*:-nh nm! +...,.| This beautiful maho_2'zm_\' cabinet is 21 \'ex`itab1(: Pz1n s Box of l(,-1ig'ht- ful sux'p1'iscs. Would you listen to opera, Vuuxlcville, s_\'mphon_V---heai' a lecture or 21 S(`:I'I11OI1---L`l1jO)' a vivid rin~;2'si(1e (losmription of a prize }.,"i1I or 21 connlensml v(:r. of the Imp- peningrs of the day `. The my1`i:ul pt.-rformzmcos that fill the air are \'nlH`.'~`. WILII mem. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson and two sons of Barrie and Mr. and Mrs. F. Robertson of Stroud spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dyer. M.. ....,1 mm: M:n:....... .,...| .1....r..1._ \VlLn D11`. anu HITS. I'\TLDU1' 1J_VC1'. Mr. and Mrs. Milli},-`an and daugh- ter, Miss Gordon of Toronto and x\Trs.Cross1ey of Thornton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ayerst. M. .....1 Mm. Mn..;.1,... .....: +~.....:1.. Ayersr. Mr. and Mrs. Morsley and family of Weston, Mrs. Cory of Toronto and Mrs. Evans and rlaupshter were all week end Visitors at Mrs. Jas. Huwt.l1orno .~s. It is estiinatezl by the Dominion` .nrr.-au of Statistics that more than 56 million acres were devoted to eld crops in Canada. in 192-'1, as coinparoul with 55,310,092 acres in 1923. Wheat occupied 22,504,658 acres, :1 (loc1'uas(> of 167,206 ucrcns from last yvar, (lu(- to the lateness of this _\'ozn"s Sf`(!(iil1_L," season. There woi'(.- 1-1,-180,568 a.c1`os of oats sown, a sligiht incrc:.1:~*o 0Vu1` last ;.'(-m'. The z1r(.-:1 sown in ux semi \v:1:< alniost double, .1923 being` 1,275,314. CANADA'S WON DERFUL CROPS ).H(l M}. n...l- READ THE ADVER'[`ISEMENTS.! .am1 Mrs. Chas. Campbell Sunday with friends in Mid- ` I . and Mrs. Geo. Dyer spent the in Hamilton with their 71...") % STROUD .\uux.~. The new .\'orLh(21'n Electric I .-3 ;.-`ivc-.< you the :ullo(l [)lf`ZLSUI`~" .01" selecting the prommn of your xlcsxm. For, selectivity is 21 most not:-wo1`th_\' `fcatur eof this . and sim- ply opc1'atc set, R-3. It ln'in3_,-'.< in` f:1r-away 'st.zLtio11.< mxsily and lis- tmcy, and tum-5 out rozulily, oven the strong: local st.zLt1ons. The nzLtu1`u1x1(:ss of tone of this fine in.s*t1'um(.-nt is the result of long" (.'h} )&1`lL'nC(? by .\'o1*t.'nc1`n ltlloctric on- ;1`lYl()(.`1`I\` who haw spent :1 life tinn- of cxporinmcnt in the h-volopmr-nt 01' the tel:-phonrA instrumr-nt. pm-rviou.< to the intnmluction of Rnulio. C2111 at the ;\lcI4z111;:;l1lix1 Show Room. Five Pomts. I3zn'r1o,. anal ".< -ur this wt in actual opumt.10x1. X0 oh1i_~.-'u- tion to buy. Fred. Morren HOLLY The Northern Advance home for I Thos. Allen of Toronto was home over the holiday. Miss Mary Walt is spendin-g a week in the city. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Reynolds spemt :Sumlu_v at Gilford. V Dr. W. '1`. Banting; of Lucan spent i\'loml:1_v at W. H. Mzmtin -s. Jack I-[1]-]1]i1\t()I` of Toronto spent Lhu week end with Tommy Bowman. M.. .....I NI-q In: Rnwmnn and the week end wrcn `Mommy nowman. Mr. and 1\ lr.~a. Jos. Bowman and !':Lmil_v :<.[HeI1t Tueszluy in Sunnidale. Mr. and Mrs. John Maclnfcosh of 'U\;))'(IllL() spvnt, the holiday with Thos. ..n Walt. _Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wice spent S-imluy with Wil!.`r.i Thompson, of I'}j~_'|w1't. 1u.... Ixnme nnll My-9. Knllv and l'lj~_'|w1't. l\1rs. llurs'L and Mrs. Kelly sun spout 'l`l1:1nks;:,`ivlx1;: at Wallace l|ur.~zL'.~'. M... 1...: W:-lil) mu] children of l|ur.~zL .~'. Mrs. Lot W:-bl) and children (`,r:1.i;:v-.1h- sywnt Sunday at W. H. M:1.rlin'.~'. I\r1-.a'.~'1's. W. R. and W. J. Davis of 'l` Splfllt the holiday with Thos. limvmzm. rim.-uI'Q (`I'(\l'L'{|`. nnrl Cnuxrhlln Exclusive Northern Electric Distributor. lSm\'m:m. l\'lc.<. Croclu-it "x`m'0nLo s1)m1L the Cuinu-l1'.s'. -.nlnHnn< `.Iuill1(`llS. (_IonI,:1'ut.11l:1.L!o11.s` lvynolxls, who has ` bcnmliot:-'.. I m.. T\/Tvc no ` DCXHHIIULTB. Mr. spent 1: Ruynold..s". N11-Q V l{uynol Mrs. Waite and Cl1ll(l1`CI1 of Aurora spent 'I`hanksgiving at W. l H. MzL1'tin's. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Martin -of Toronto are spending a week under the puremtal roof. Mr. and Nlrs. Wilson Hurst and Ralph of 'I`ox'onto spent the week with S. H. Reynolds. l\/In ..mI lwvu Rm] Rnvnnlrls and with S. H. KL-ynoms. M1`. and Mrs. Rod Reynolds children of '1`ox`onto spent the holi- day with Sylvc Reynolds. u unnl Mr: John Homlev. Mabel. day with Sylvc Keynmus. Mr. and Mrs. John Homley, Mabel, Alma aml Gordon Hom'1e_v, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hattie and children and Mrs. Hamie, S12, Frank Watereld and Miss 1\rIary Alpin, all of To- ronto, spent Sunday at Geo. A1pin s. The Ladies Social Club held an] at home and dance in the hall on `vVe nigllt. A number of the local men have gone to Byn}: Inlet on their annual hunting expedition. 7\4`h- and Mrs. Overeml and Miss hunting cxpemtlon. Mr. and Mrs. Overend Bell of Toronto visited at the home of Mr. Jos. McLean recently. l\lis: Gertrude and M_v1`|;le Cox- worth of Toronto visited with rela- tives here over the week eml. I1! nml NT-: \Hvlnn .Tonnnt,t. Snrmt tives here me ween euu. M1-. and Mrs. Vivian Jennett spent the holiday with the fo1'me1"s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Jennett. The young` people of the commun- ity met at the home of Mrs. Lee Banting` (nee Edna Arnold) and temlered `her a miscellaneous shower lon Tuesday evening of this week. Miss E. Fry has returned to her duties the store. NH-.~: A (1.-51+` ennnf the wool: and Office Phone, 120.

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