'1ee,_t ains ick- tion _ANT'N-M-15 wu wucu: sun: was vlsu-mg menus. Miss Hazel Key has gone to Barrie to attend Business College. __--..- .... Az\aaA\.Iull\u T_ -and~Mrs. Jos..Ash-ton and Bert Fra- lick of Uxbridge visitedjast week with tho. latte:- s parents here. Tho I-at-out I-n:nn 1...-.- 1.... ..._.-AL- -- - -` '15] Lo 1111 UELUW L118 average. Born, on Tuesday, Oct. 4. 1921, to Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Maw, a daughter (Margaret Fern). Congratulations. Oct. l0.--The Beardsall and Ellsmero Bros., who purchased a threshing outt this fall, are silo lling at West Oro. . II}..- Gill- 4__,I. , __.--, _.... ...... nu... Miss Silk , teach you vv vov \.IAUs er at No. 15, attended the convention in Orillia last week. l`k n M'._~.= A .. {`|:.... I- ..c n.-vn___._,, 2, I uuc uuuvcuuuu an uruna 1381.? week. The Missxon Circle of the'Congu-egational Ohurch met at the home of Mrs. Frank Madden on Oct. 6. An.ln.n.. D..-L....... .._J `I. A3-|- V F H` Auauucu Uu UUU. U. Aubrey Bertram and bride of Toronto are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Bertram. M...` Wrn m:..1. 1...- ......_--.I 1-.-- nu uouuug wuu Lur. zsuu LLVHS. Joan nerzram. Mrs; Wm. Bligh has returned from Allis- fon where she was visiting friends. `Mii Una:-i bu Lou nnnn On 'D.-......Z.. A- "tv'hw;=_~3~. ` 1.1 ,--- _.- --vauvAlI Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Giffen and Miss Nellie and Wilfred Maw spent a. few days with friends at Dundalk. unauuu 3 pul`C1ll.5 uere. The recent rams have been greatly need- ed for the hard ground which the farmers have been trying to plow. Thfhio : n`rnn:vl> III\vv|v\`Iu`1upJ A- LI---- uavc uccu uryulg to plow. Threshing is almost completed. as there have -been no less than ve machines doing the work. The yield in both oats and bars `ley is far -below the average. Born, on 'I"npsulnu n..+ A 1001 tn ll- I Oct. l1.--Mrs. Alice Maw and son Fred spent the week-end with the former s bro- ther at Bolton. EDENVAIE CLOWES page Five` `V raj >a, lrgarfaviah of Toronto called oh her brother, Mr. Fellows, on her way to Mid- land last week. I`... 1.-.! ll... 7 `G Il-Il ..L__. -..- _. I sauu man wants. I Mr. and Mrs. T. H. McMahon are spend- ing a few weeks in the West visiting with friends. - . uu1:uz;.ln Mcallum attended the fun- eral of their aunt, Jenkins, at King City on Monday. Iv -D W Inna Run 1uA`Ii-v\n;' Lnn... Y it are vo_r, w|ii1\:.uifuLa":v'Sloan has returned home after spending a week with her daughter, Miss E. .Sloan, in Toronto. Oct. ll.-Miss Myra` Reid of Hillsdale and Miss Beth Clark ofCo1lingwoodA spent the week-end at their homes here after at- tending-the school conventions in Orillia and Barrie. ll ..- 'u-m_.-:.1_ -2 m-_____L- __u__u . u 5; NEWS: FROM NEIGHBORING TOWNSHIPS ; `$&%%&w&&%$%%%%&&$*%&%&&%%% cHu'13cH1u_. 1 _ smoun I\ . `Oct. 10.--Mr. Gilmour and the Misses \Reive and Mr`. Thos. Allan motored` to lMa.rkham Fair on Saturday. ` MI-A `PAH!-. `Rnvm: nnrM:a nnnnhcnn In-um ........u -. ..-- ..v..-V .-vow: Harvest Home services were held in St. Peter s_Church on Sunday. Rev .Mr. Mc- Cwllum of Lloydtown was the preacher. The church was tastefully decorated and the music supplied by the union choir was greatly appreciated. , {-11- no on '9 '- 1-. . ' uuluy nu uouw. _ ' ' The teachers of this vicinity attended the teachers convention in Alliston lust Thurs- day and Friday L T hr ant` M:-u M..(`.s-llum n 61... 3.... AILG1 nucuu J.` an uu Dauuuuy . Mrs. Robt. Boyes and Rogerson have Ieturned home after visiting friends at Lakefield. T 111:..- A-...:_ -n-:_._ -2 1-pk. 11.4, 112. JJdl\Cl.l.I7l|ln Miss Annie Reive of New York City is visiting at her home here. -'fA__ A , ya; u 1 nu o 4-.. sfllltly {1_.pUl'UU1DB` I - Miss Lillian Sloan of Waverley spent Sat`-` urday at home. Thu fnnnknrc n` ``\:n Iv:n:U\:`-Iv cs`-GA..zL..I IL- wan, Plumbgyand H:t; 2nd Hoyv NICE AND WARM Thursday, October 13', 1921 HAAWKESTONE ` aent Tfor F urnacgsd rx vuty ciuuyuuie `B11118 W85 spent In games -and music, after which a. dainty lunch was served. A pleasant feature of the evening was the" presenting Mrs. Ferrier with ato- mato server and salad fork from the girls` class,.of which she was a mem er. Miss Mary Reid read the address and the pres- entation was made by Miss Hilda Ferris. Mrs. Ferrier making a suitable reply. The address was as follows :- 11...... Y....1.. TIT- AL, 7 I - -- auuxcaa `was as I01l0WSl*- Dear Leola-We, the members of the Adult Bible "Glass of Stroud, take this op: portunity to extend to you ourtheartiest congratulations and to express our appre- ciation of your faithful service, `both as a -memIber.of_ our class and -a teacher in the] Sabbath School. You 'have at all times shown -a willingness to render any duty which` would bring honor to the One of whom we study and`whom weendeavor to Aucuun Au LUFULIBU D1115 WCEK. OY1,Sept-. 30, the two Ad'ult Bible Classes of Stroud Methodist Church met at the home of.Mr.' and Mrs. Cyril McDonald to extend their felicitations to Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Ferrief, who were recently married. A very enjoyable vtime was spent in music. Eftf n rltnfu lnnnk Ilynu .....-....- . .uu nnvuua Au Azvvllllvu ' The W. Li. s. of thee'Stroud Methedist Church visited the Allandwle W. M. S. on Wednesday afternoon. A pleasant and pro- `tatble time was enjoyed by all present, 1).... M`- l'.`.;..4.L -1: ---,,J-,-VI -__.. .. .... u.._,vJuu u_y uu ynoacuvg M;. Forth of Manseld occupied the Methodist pulpit here on Sunday even- `ing, Rev. C. P. Shapter taking anniversary services at Rosemonti. Yaw-nun D-Inn). ..__'_I `II ... I\ ha 1 - -. I Oct. ll.---Mrs. Dolmage is visiting her sister in Concord. T . T Mrs. W. J. Goodfellow -is spending 9. month with friends in Detroit. . 121 1: m - --- - tween the mpire for is already this direc- to do, the acxvxuua um lbusclllollb. ' James` Black and Mrs. 0. Black visited friends in Toronto this week. I\" 11 . nn . oai-?.13.1?6.}L's:.*3 Yes; that's what you'll say if yet; get yeur heat from steam or hot water radiators installed by us. Ourheating sgistem `never fails to give satisfaction `on .the coldest days, and one mild days you can slow down" `the? heat and save coal without [any diiculty. mnnon at nrenbwood on Tumday. . i The Methodist anniversary here Iaat Sun- day was a decided success, being wiell at- tended both morning and evening, although the. weather was not very promising. - Rev, vu uu l.|LCu6y-' ' ' ` Charlie Heath made 9. business trip tb T onto last week. . as. White and daughter Mex-na of Kee- wick left foxhtheir home last. week 'after visiting their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wilson and family. - ` Wna MnWnnnn an!` int... \1..l.... _AL-'--1 VI uauu auu xnuuuy Wm., McKinnon'-and John Nola attend- ed the funeral of the late Mrs. Thos. Mc- Kinnon at Brentwood Tumday. The Methodist smnivm-mu-u I...-A l`...oQ...., Oct.ill--M'rs.\ W. A. Robins is visiting frinds iii Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. J. R. Miller left on Saturday to visit friends at Seaforth. ' Rev. and Mrs. Martin motored to Toron- to on Tuesday.- - mun-Ii. n'....n. ......l.. .. L.._:_--- A-_ A1 auu nugua uumvensames, 3111103) last. The Orangemen o_f Baxter L.0.L. have decided to hold a social hop in the Orange Hall on the evening of Friday, Oct. 14. Mrs. John Fnzfnr in An fl-In ..:..I. 1:... .4 1-1a`u the evening of Friday, Mrs. `John Foster is on the sick list at time of writing. A rlvnv -mam gain. an `D:..`l......I A.l.....-' Iuulu UL WI llllllsu A lynx was seen on Richard Adams woodpile, Sunday evening. > \ Exazminer d another ed of had 1...-vs. nunvnn\aDJu m`I;1i's-s- `(era Elliott of Bolton spent over Sunday under the parental roof here. L- AL. ,_,_A , 1` - - " _ -1--.. u u -ruvnln _._.. .. K. \ ' Mr-. and Mrs.. Wesley Ruddick, accom- paniedby Mrs. S. Ruddick of Stainer, spent last Sundayiwith Barrie friends. .(,From Another Correspondent Oct. 10.--Anniversaries are the order of the day. ' ~ Mpg Tm l'lnnl.n. 2.. -4 .......'..L _-.L-- I vuu u-uy. Mrs. Wm. Gauley is at prwentv enter- taining the Misses Wilton of Toronto. . -Mr. andvhffs. Robt. Cunningham of Tor- onto spent the week-end with the former s brother, John Cunningham. ` `A numuhr fl-nm `hm-n n.M.nnrlnA Jvmo-1. Duh. ilobt. of Tordnto spent the week- Iend with Baxter `friends. uxvuuu, uuuu uuuuulgnum. A number from here attended both.Bu`1-ns and Angus anniversaries, Sunday last. The Orammman nf R'nvfnr I.n1'. 1.......l __.....`.--..- ...-- -\4uI|4An4I\.IAllI0 This neighborhood was shocked last week to .hear of `the sudden death of Jas. Cleary of Angus. Deep sympathy is extended to the bereaved. , ._--`.... -.---av; o-nvuuu \IIl\.I BAH! LCTII "W50 Mrs. Ben Seymour, who has been ailing for some time, has been taken to Barrie Hospital for treatment. ..-----J ---u-an vAa\l xascnvllllul IUVI LIUIGO Owing to the wet weather, potato digging has been kept back. A \ |[__ _,,_I `II I11 1 .. ... . follow. As a tangible expression of our good wishes we ask you to accept these pieces of silver as a slight `token of the esteem in -which you are held, and pray that you may continue steadfast in every -_:ood work; that your path may indeed be strewn with roses and that true succes may crown all your days. Signed on behalf or the clas, Evelyn Reid, Ethel Black. ,,,,,,I II .I I .- - -- -A -._.. ......~ .4 -.uJ. Anvnu, gauuun .|Jl.a.vl\ scmud Methodist `Church will Iiold its annual anniversary services on Sunday, Oct. 30. Rev. W. H. Adams of Thornton will speak morning and evening. There will be a fowl. supper on Tuesday, Nov. 1. (La. 11 '11.. _.__l '|1,_,, . A Low of. H--- ...-. .- -v--. uwryun vu auvwuu , .I.1VVo lo Oct. 11.--Mr. and Mrs.` A. W. Morris were called to Toronto, last, week to the funeral of the latter s brothel`, `Wm. Fennel Wood, who had been =a detective at the Union Station for some ygars. 7 Oct._ 10`.-Quite a. number from here at- tended the concert in Al-listpn last Friday evening and report a fair time. `It- _. ,1 Ii 7 I - -- -.-----. ...... -vt-van on sun: vnulv. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Jennett of Thornton visited Baxter friends one day last week. K_" D._ Q______ _____ __ I_ _ I I '1' BAXTER ANGUS T f'rHE BARRIE EXAMINER `USU 'V|'CUB.UU `WIDE IYIULIUS Here- Anniversary services will be held in tbs" Presbyterian Church on Sunday next. -Rev. J. D. -Bymes, Barrie, Moderator" of the Synod of Tomato and Kingston , will con- duct the services. _ 4 According tooioial investigators, wotnen are more honest in `the payment of their taxes th3__n are the men. 7 mm was U1 uus muuer I881; WEQIIESCIBY. The rst snow of the season fell Satur~ day aftemoon. [ nu! ant` "an E h...:. In: 'I`.L_.._L.. .`-_L e Vlbllll LIICLIUS nere`. Ivy extends sympathy to Mr. Cleary in `the ioss of his father last Wednesday. Thu Hi-at annuv n? 41-... ......... :..n Qat--- ..m_v `alocruuuu. ` Dr. and Mrs. F. Davis of Toronto spent _t'uo weekend with friends here. A....:.............. ............... _.:u 1.- -L_I.l :_ u__' uuuu wuu. uiuuua ucru. ` 5 Miss Speers and Miss McKague attended` the teachers convention in Alistcn, l`hurs- ` day and Friday. ` ` nnurnm nnnfinn 3-use anhl Lin C.`-.... L--- uay auu rnuay. Howard Banting has sold his farm here] to Mr. Gollinger and bought another at Elmgrove. -Mr. and Mrs. M. Fletcher .3341 family have gone south for the winter. Q `Mr and Mpg Invvung Qnnnna II` `D.._.2.. A..- uavc guuc `uuubu I01 ['18 'WlllliB1'. Mr.`-and Mrs. James Speers of Barrie are visiting friends here`. Tvu Av-fnnc cnnvnnnbkcp On `I. An... 3... W18iliJt"t"ord Lockhart spent the. week-end in Toronto. ' V -7- Oct. I0.---I. T. Lennox has returned to- his home in the West after spending some time with friends here. ` M':.... Q.......... ...._I II':._ an-_-rr, _.,_, ,.. u u uuug wxuu uuuuua lu ..l.auug'l)UIl. M1-s.`Wm. Lockhart and Mrs. Clarence Greene are spending a few days with friends !in Toronto. - ` II'_. _...I 'II_, ll Snl, I 1!!-1 I In .ll..I l.UlUllU\}o Mr. and Mrs. -Maitland. Wiley and Mr. Andrews of Stroud spent Sunday` with Mrs. Alf-red Dyer. Mhu TI-nun Va J:a\nnnnIl:s\n n In... A.-..... 3171. 131:5 lllrene Kell is`spending -a few days with her sister, Mrs. Percy Glen of Stayner. Fred and Mind T-Tnlnn nah-I hf H-an I3, "1921 vuuu -um mawr, Juns. Iercy U161] 01 ouayner. Fred Webb and Miss Helen Reid "of the I Queen Ciiy called on Mrs. Geo--Brown re- cently. - f`.l:4m-A Tmdyl-.....L .........4 4.1.... .'......I. .._.1 :_ 0ct.,l0.--H( >1lyT-:T1uni\7*er;ary win he held on Oct. 23. Rev. S. M. [Beach will have charge of both services. A good cnovwd is expected. ' M;.; M...... t,......L......: 1...- _-..._..-.u L-_-- Lougheed has returned home after spending a number of weeks with friends `in Toronto. ` .15.. `I .n............ ..-....L.... ..A.L-...l-.I 4-! uwuua H1 Luwuw. Mrs. L. -Greene, teacher, attended the teachers convention at Alliston last week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Webb of Toronto spent` Sunday with Mrs. Geo. Brown; Mlle Dnkf Y;nn nut` and: QL....I..-- -.-- -4- nycula uuuuay wwu mm. ueo. DFUWII. Mrs. Robt. King and son Stanley are vis- iting with fnieuds in Islingbon. .Mrs_` rm. Tnnlrhort and Mr: l'9Inon-nu. wumu gin-any cuuu.uL:t:u we SGYVICBS. A gloom was cast over the village and surrounding country last Wednesclay even~ inxg when it was learned that James Cleary had passed away after an illness of about 24 hours. Mr. Cleary had gone tothe grist mill on Tuesday afternoon and came home sick. Shortly afterwards he became uncon- scious and never rallied. e funeral, which was very largely atten ed -although the weather was disagreeable, took place ' on Friday. Service was conducted by Rev. A. Shepherd both at the -house and grave. Mr. Clcary was in 73rd year and leaves to mourn his loss his wife; three daughters, Mrs. Sanford Dempster of Angus, Mrs. Mill- er Jennett of Thornton and Mrs. Wm. Muir of Toronto; one son, William of Ivy`, and one sister in Detroit. The sorrowing ones have the sympathy of the entire commun- itv. ' ` II- -..J II! T3,, I ('1 '1` ` " I "Mr. and Mrs. Frank SII'1ith and Mrs. Griffith of Toronto ` attended the tunerai at their` uncle, the late James C!ear_v. V H. E. Wellwoodlof Barrie very ably lled the pulpit. The choir rendered ne music which greatly enhanced the services. A |'P'l\l\\I\ uvnn nun` nun: `Ln ..HI....... ....I HOLLY vzu AIS- Mr. Greaves and Mr. Saunders are driv- ing for a well at H. M. Wi1liston's. Some large sunowers have grown at H. M.f Williston's; height 16 ft., circumference 4 t. 6 in. ' ' }:ounts. ' One of the richestfclasses of people per lcapitain the world are the Osage Indians, `near Tulsa, Okla... muss prugyazmme. Nurse Smith is a patient in the R. V. Hospitall, Barrie, having undergone an op- eration. ' Mrs. Middleton is improving slowly. 'Mrs. LaFrenie attended the Cookstown Fair V Lur. uuu Mrs. U. ocymes IHODOTGCI t0 Caledon East on Sunday to visit Rev. Mr. Lockh-art. ml ... r1 n__1_-u_I, I,9. .- m . -- uumux-cu u. I Mrs. G, Reynolds left for Toronto, Ham- ilton and other points. } Nlaa Marmara} D:....:.. At` fV....!...L.-_-L :_ uvuu auu Uoucr puulw. Mriss Margaret Binnie of Craighurst is visiting with her `grandfather, J. Binnie. A. r.:l'lP"ITI' Of gfnvnnr noun ! at 1] vuuullg wwu 1181' Igranaravner, J. 151111118. A. Coughlin' of Stayner called at M. Coughlin s last week. Ed. Garrett is remodelling house and burns _ ..._,.V.. . .. guy`... ..uun uunu vuxcl "GU53 School was closed last Friday owing to the teachers convention in Barrie. The teacher, Miss Scott, attended the convention and spent the week-end with Aandalo friends. I'\_.::__ _ ,,, I .. u . .1 . lllllll c Quite a number attended the fowl supper and concert given at Midhurst last Thurs- day. All report a good supper and a. first- class prog;-azmme. N11!-an Qn1:f`\ :5 n ...\4.!....L 1.. LL- n 11 . `Ed. Mulroy, U.F.O. -buyer, is shipping as carload of stoc from here this week. $_L__I ,, `I ahd Mrs. `D. Scythes motored t I hllnnn munf nn .qnn(`o1r A-A uluit `D-.. ll- l 77