;uu\_.._ week. eex. . Staph e n Pratt of Cm1t.1`:1l. II .`unnA fhn Rnrmio. MOUNT ST. LOUIS To Flowerday, both Iormeriy U1 L110 157th Bn., Simcoe Foresters. Rev. Alex. Shepherd conducted the ser- vice aud there was a very large atteridance. The hymns `iijicluded Now the Labor-er s Task is O nr, Make Warsto Cease, O Lord Our God, Asleep in Jesus, and Abide Mith Me, -` while the choir as an aiithem sang The Home- land" (Sullivan). `The service % closed with "The Dead March in` Saul. 'A very impressive ser.M ; men was preached by the pastor, in which he paid. fitting tribute to the bravery, patriotism and _ dev-ot.i0n. of these gallant young { men-who had laid clo_,wn their t lives on the altar of duty that ' British liberty and the privileges of christian eiti'/.enship might live. ~* ` I . tan I,,_ `I3! ~.-.,\n,-lnuv nnjy-`Q IIVU. Pte, dharlesi Flowerday came to New Loweu hwnxlhsmag Ont and enshulxvuh the New |L0weH phnoon 0flhe.157th Bn. in November, 1915. He was :1 splendid specinwcn of yotnwg n1an-, hood, ahways courteous to his connmdesin amns andIn0st0be- dient. to his superior officers- He .has-a brother a chaplahn atthc Front. V -can , - ,1 \11:_._.. .....a.. (Inn ar\v\ J.` [U]! lu Pte. Elwood Wines was the son A of Mr. and Mrs. Luke Wines and was in his 24th year. Hi_s par- ents rst received word. that he was killed and later came another message that he was only wound- . . . ` ed, but-later the news of ms death ; ` ybllowing the; % 0`icia.l notice ca~nn0 a le,l.tm- frmn; lapt. l~larri:s0n, the young" man s ` chaplain, sl.at.i11'g* that Pte.,Wines * had suddenly Acol-lapsed and died! was c0nI`1rn'1cd. chaplain, s1.at,n mm, ru;._ .. `co)l-lapsed while being ctmveyed to the hos pital in a eld ambulance. Atj first. his wounds we,re not 1'e-*. - - _ -~ .-|r..m-m-nna hut, his`. D11 .-al 11') 'd. JIUIU (1.uIuuu.u . . V \ ,. _ g'a1`ded as very da.m,rer0us but his death occurred three clays-later} (Apr. '13) and was pmbablyedueh to shock. The body was laid to rest, in the militay eem'e1.ery near the battleeld in the presence of his comrades and -with full 'mili_, tary honors. A . 1 'n"""'-A ho nnlifd \Nit,h honors. ~ . = -Before he enlisted the 157th Bn. Elwood Wines assisted his 1`a1,her on the farm. He was: a. slevotod son and hI`Of.heI` and ai {Very ne "type of y<)n'ng Canadian. In his last. lo.t.tm~ to his mother, he cmnrnended her to the care and` pI'ot.e.ct,i0n"0f God and expressed| himself as prepared for w\hatevr+r God might ask of him.. His par- ents, four sisters and two broth- ers have the very deep sympathy of the community. u... m,.... rjnwall nlatomn week. ? Mrs. (3. Shaw and Miss Dorothy Black were visiting` friends at Shanty Bay recently. "'7 - l"-an T\:l.x{`{>'n+I> nf "P[\yI'n|_`} Of the C0lIlllIuun._y. | From the New Lowell platoon llvemen were chosen for the pick- ed any which went to France as the first _draft from the 157th Bn. Of t.hese`Alvin Scott. is the only one who has escaped unhurt. [In addition to Pte. Wines and I.-G-pl. Flowerday,' Osborne Stone has The been `killed. His parents live in England but he spent three years in this vicinity with the City Dairy Co. and W. T. Gilroy. - He was amonlg the first to enlist in the New Lowell platoon.` His age was 23 years. Bert. Armstrong, who also was employed as a farm laborer here, is now in hospital, Late Pte, Elwood` Wines having been wounded. lives in England._ May 28~-Mrs.` merston aind M: Elmvale are vi B1`0wn s. Ix, ,. cu, `.Dl'U\'Vll 5. Mrs. Dan. Stone, Mrs. Lemmx and Miss AveI'til-1 of Toronto are visiting at K. Gibs0n .s. F`r'ed.e Brown spent 21 few days \-`isiting l'rie11ds in Toronto. 'Se.1'gt. A. W; Dyer 0i"'I`01*on1:<) spent a few days at his home ` here. 1 Misses Meril Reynolds, '. Flora Dyer and Reta Campbell of Tm`.- onto spent. the week-end at their respective homes here. V May 28--The Toronto h_nIiday visitors were: Miss Emery, Miss Tl10rnt,.0n,- Mr. and Mrs. Fred. =Wecks, J. A.,HaI't and friend, A. ,T0mlins011. 3 9 ~-- rs n-M:n,. mt` 'l`nr'(mt.n! i_1ia- '1'l101`m,.0n,L lV.l1'. auu M.-. -.u-- Weeks, LT0mlins011. ' ; Miss P. DeMi1le of Toronto `was the guest of Mrs. (1; Hart over the holiday. 5 Miss E. Jennings of _Aurora .was the guest of Mrs.?Orser, the Aheg-inning` of the week. H "W rJn..4 Inna r-aim-nnd tn OI`il_ DIlH.Ill.y J)'a_y 1ULzL'z1LuA`y- Miss Lina Moffatt of Toronto was home for a few days. A Mr} and Mrs, P. Hook of`T0I'- onto spent, some holidays with Mrs. Forbes. A Mrs. Hook will re- main hexle for some time on ac. count. of ill health. , "~--~*'~-r- n4` Allonrlgln N1]-SS 1V1. llli=,1a.Iu u: .u. \,.....- the guest of Mrs. Geo. Mc].ean. V,A Miss Grace Morrison, nurse, of ';Winnipeg, is home on last, leave fihaving enlisted for overseas. . "'~ '7--- n Tn1'\Q11DQD,`5`.fHdP.T\t a,1lUl'U55Uu !:ll_U \JV_}l.lml\/U`:- tjnns of the Presbyterian and ,5EngI_ish churches on Sunday. 1` Miss Mabel Stone received word [`that her brother VV. Stone, who enlisted at St. Thomas and has _ been at the front-for sometime, _ `has been wounded. . `I Vna. _ ; VV. Jennett. of Orillia was a `caller here the latter part. of the` ' | uuu-... week. ihavlng BIIIISLBU lU1' -uvo-.n.u.,. Mr. Mam, a Japanese`st.udent iand 1'epresentat.ive of the Bible ;Society, addressed the congrega- 41. .. n..na'1-n1{-or-inn and - - __ (PURE BRED) *1 2 Hot-eford_s-1 age 2 years (get. of Bonnie Brae 49th), 1 age 7 months, sired by above. 3 Shot-thorns--Red and Roan-~ ages 7 m0nth s`andVundeI'. ` 4*`:-~ 4n hnv wmd I.AID\4u4 . Parties wanting to hl do well to call or phor purchasing. ` Prices Reasonable. 88K. _ . Miss M. Ingram of Toronto IS -4 mt-.- (inn 1\/[01 nan . 9,9,1.-.1-. 5| lng 0] L116 Vvrjun. Hart has returned to 01-il- COUIH. U1 U1 ucu.um. , Charlie Burton of Allandale` and S. Pratt, captured a find lot of fish at. the Little Lake last. 3--MI`s._ L. Nairn of Pa]; Mrs. Cameron of visiting at James GHAIGHURST ` HOLLY FOR} SALE huIidaS'1 1\lI.~.n Lung`. V __ ng buy would phone before His mother caowu HILL LVIa._v 29----A. numlwr of our yuun,2 people attended the con- cert, hold at (;`ul`h1'ie Church on May 24. ' - A 1-\ . 1' :. ,.l,....I.. inn l,Lu(L_Y -;`x. 1\`li.s`.~T Pearl Jory is .slm\'|y im-` proving` :1fl.e1' a serious attack of} pneumonia. ` I ._ .. ``y`.\. nin-hf Nisan `)9 I l, lIr:LllI]\JIll(ku l_.a.~:1. V_\/'m,1nesday nig'ht.., May 23, the ].s~.ague and_'friends spent the e.-._vm1ing' at the Moihodisi. pars0n_ :1g`n,,`l)alst.011. All repcwt an en- _in_Vahle time. | 11.1.-,~.J 1|l.---|-..I1.-. 1_`l n.l.~lIn_-`4.-\v\ nf` week. `,|U_\ aIHC llllltz. _ 1\ Ii.<:< M:1yhol1o_ Huddlestnn 01` Rzwrin xrisiled at. her home hem this \\*m`.k-. ` For the Housekeeper ;\:Il a. pine!) of baking` powder `Lo the pie cmst. _ `\\\ ...-xu1s'r\n\~r\`v`|t7 ohnlf aux! I Lll pH? LII uoh. Have an yourepanmv shelf sev- eral tans 0I`.c0mier1sed milk. and if `the milkman does not appear yuu are not without milk. ']`he1'e are many l.hing`s that can. be prepared for breakfast the e\'_enin,*z.hefm-e. The fruit can he made "ready for the table. the dishes to he used put in ihe ` warming oven, the cereal 0: 1 he put. in the re-less cooker. and the enffee in I.he pot. ready for the` stove. 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