ERTON. I (In xuauua. i In religion, Mr. McMastei' was a faithful `and regular `attendant `and communic-ant of St. George s Anglican Church, Utopia, iand showed `by the interest he took in "church work and all christian undertakings `for the betterment `of mankind, that he was a christian'and had found Jesus. i mi... c .... ....| ...1.:..L .....,. 1.4.: __ rn.-___:___ V1111. uculpubur E III UUIUUSWUUU. I01" h shortvisit with his daughter, Mrs. McRa. I T: IUIVVGIIJCIJ DU LIJU lllhulllluf I/I13 IUUUWIUS: Joseph Alexander McMaster, one of the most` prominent citizens of Utopia passed `away at his home on Sunday, May 14, aged 50 years, 5 mos. Deceased was horn 'on lot 27, concession 6, Essa, and spent all .his life in that vicinity, where he was 9 highl respected and successful farmer; Two years ago on account of failing health he sold his farm and retired from active work, to battle with a. disease for which there was no cure. Il__ ll -ll....n-.. _-..... ..-_....!-.I L-..!-- 1'1" I-IU UUIUC l Mr. McMas1er was married twice. His i first wife was Miss Margaret Miller of Uto- pia, and the family consisted of two sons, Norman. at home. and Irwi_n, who is at- tending medical college of Toronto Univer- sity. Surviving him, besides the first "family are his wife, formerly Miss Susan Miller of Utopia, and their two children, Victor and Ethel; also two brothers, Isaiah and Mark, and three sisters, Mrs. Jos. |Jennett. Sr., Mrs. Thos. McCann, and Mrs. :A. Harris. T. I _ _.I:_:._ van. u',1uf__i_.`_ , :- -.y F . I 7 -El;-pperto|rSt:.;u:-vie, Ontario will/Ia1:s.V Harold Bell spent a few days in Alliston last week. ` I III... `D-lI_ Il'2Il-_ --1_2A.-_I __:4L IY;_,,2, | IUWLI IIIULIIJO IILIIB WCUl\o Sorry to report James Sprouletin_.,1,.;3gr'it-fl Eical condition. | An occasional correspondent has` kindly `forwarded to The Examiner the following: Jnnpnln Alnvnndnr Mnlnnfnr nun nf flat. c-:_--- May 23._--Mrs. Hissock of Toronto is spending a few days with` Mrs. J. H. Mc- Cam. 1...... `I'!___ ___J G `ll-#,,I_ -,. 1 :- \Jl.ILIo Lorne Ross -and S . Marsh motored from Hamilton to spend the holiday with Henry Wllin, Correct Tailoring At Right Prices Fabric Guarantee, 8,000 ymilea Cord Guarantee, 10,000 miles Improved Learning _ Wisconsin No. 7 ' V _ V $1.60 per bus. Compton s_E;a_rly_. $2.25 per bus. `North Dakota, $2.00 bus. Longfellow, $2.00 bus. All abdve are choice var- ieties and are now in stock. ' mi Eiinaitionf 'fNiir1iIr`fi}i i 1s:`;inA"_`_:i";.7:;_1-g_n:V.:A' Wm. Dempster is in CollinJgwod'd[foi-`"5 "|nI'I*'v::;I' ufh `n Anliahfnr IE1: `M..D..`.. SEED CORN Mammoth Southern _ Sweet _ W. Cap Yellow Dent Red Cob Bailey IV_I.I_A_ IVI NOTE THE FOLLOW- ING PRICES OF - Brown & Co. The Late Joseph A. Mglvlaster LADIES" SUITINGS -- `Home- spuns at .. . . .. .. $35.00 `BLUE SERGE in pure wool j and guaranteed color, from . . .. . . $40.00 to $55.00 Also in Worsteds and Tweeds. ' claw" $1.50 per bus. Pt?-579?` %.IiT9PI.A%! Thelma, are vcnaany ac|'vu;t:s at ullIOI'(l. Donald Crawford has sold his store to Mr. Baker of Coulson, who takes posses- sion on June 1. ll - .._ .1 ll... 1? n , DIUII Ull IIUIIU In Mr. and Mrs. N. Grose entertained on Tuesday evening in honor of their grand- daughter, Miss `Margaret Bailey of North Bay. M :.... A......:.. `l....1. :. -_:_:L:_.__ L, uay. I Miss Annie Jack is visiting her sister, Mrs. Miller, Utopia. Noah Grose and Byron Grose were in the city over Sunday. M I Wk` I ' Mrs. Morris and Miss Morris of Toronto are holidaying at Madame Shopoff s. For _tickets,treservations, grid all information, apply Depot Ticket Office, or any agent of the Canadian-Natio_ngl~Grand Trunk Railways. - gt V ...T_....Ts:8o.')o LIGHT WEIGHT COATING in very n'ewest shades, made to your measure. V uuuuuy wuu Lula. 11106.-";t1ll2:l.Il.' Mxss Belle Canmng gs In Bame on Movnday.-` ' - ._; ruuwu nuuu 101` we vyeex-ena. _ There will be no service in the Meth- odist Church on Sunday, owing to anni- versary services at Gilford. hmml.-I F9.-m..t.....I 1...... ....|.a L:.. _r._. L-: vii-UIUIIX I IIIIU - _ FINEST MODE_RN EOUIPMEN`:l`- - `Including rst class coaches, To_ur1st,and Standard Sleeping Cars, Dining `Car and Compartment-Observation-Library Car. _ Connection is made at Winnipeg for all Western Points. _ ' - _ IN ADDITION . Through Standard Sleeping Car Toronto-Winnipeg will leave as usual on V Grand Trunk Train at 8.45 p.m. daily, connecting at orth Bag with the Con- ~tinentnl Limited for Vancouver, Pacic Coast and all intermediate points. May 23.--Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Reivei spent a few days with friends in this place. , Mrs. G, Bell of Stayner was with Mr. `and Mrs. "J. E. Hodgson over the week I end. - II',., `l`|.I,x `I1 `Mr. and Mrs, Howard Allan and Miss` `Sturgeomsbent a day in the city last week.i Dr. Mayor of Pickering _is' in the village for a while. V ` ! II . _'_.I II ._ 11,2, _ ,I II I I mu u 21: 116. ' The infant son of -Mr. -and Mrs. Frank Dale, Kitchener, lived only 9. few days. Miss I-nnklintr was Hm mmal n4'- Minl uauc, xuwucucr, uvcu umy B IEW (lays. Miss Hickling was the` guest of ` Miss Edith Allan for the week_-e`nd_. rm. . . . . .:n L. _. ----.-4 -L '-'- -- uuun un uu: vvulucub` LLIBIJLULC. I The Presbyterian Church was closed on Sunday on account of Anniversary ser-E vicein Stroud. The choir assisted in the} music. .11.. ___.I It. 77,, I All - u-- ` ml}/1:, w:;;;:ic.Mrs. Reive of _M~arkham spent Sunday with Mrs. Thos..;jAllan. M:an Doll.-. n......:....; :..s.... :_'n_.;_:- __ -yt - May 23.-Mrs. T. Sawyerand Mrs. F. Tebo are visiting relatives in the city. R.'nh' Rfi }'lQQ` f}-nrnmfnn fr-nnlr anal Cleaner, Presser and Dyer 109 DUNLOP ST. om Barrie Inn `PHONE 229 u\;4..-..:..__.. : N 4 7 Lcuu nu: vmxuug rcmuves m we cny. | Ralph Briggs has `a three-ton truck and` is making a return trip daily from Toronto to Barrie. _ | VHL- !____L __,_ ,1` It `I It - I UIIKI u Mrs. Robtl. Boyes is away on a lecturing, tour for the Women s Institute. 1 'I"L.. D......L..L....:..... ru..._-L __.__ -v-,,,I , , 1 ' `v=.-" 7+`-L-' us; - . WILL BE RESTORED ]'As DAILY TRAIN BETWEEN TORONTOMWINNIPEG FROM ` nmv %TOBONT_0 I 3 ""f"S'_`Iandard Time 'I` IlI\"\I.`I)\ l\I'YI`l'I ll.` DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE Hot '\7;t'e}'":-Cc!` "Steam Heating V Hot Air Furnaces ' and General Repairing TRY --- - :___._._.__ 52 Elizabeth St. Phone 9551 w. J. Riumns via GAPREOL and PORT ARTHUR `!*".C_*.*"-_'.- BLACK viiskii tat age :Consult us before buying Wife Fencing, Roofing, Harness and Auto Tires -..~v-J u slvvauuu, unupn o o o n o u o o o so ' Snagpro`of, blue Snagproof, black ........................ .. J C`...._..1_- 1-1, ,1 A ---..r-.,v., KI ............................. 1|! Smocks, black ........................... . .$l.;`;0 eazli Combinations, Railroad Signal .... .. $3.50 Best Price ig. Town 0}. Overalls Peabody s Overalls, black .......... o__,.,_____-._ r 1,1 r V. w v-- _ _-ecu! Pipiu, 50 Half-Gala, $1.75 Salmon, Cascade .... .. Tiger, large ............ .. i Sardines, cross sh .. Fancy Biscuits ........ .. ; ' Homade Pickles ...... .. "Homade Chow Chow, I _l;.E_l_=`l()Y A few suggestions for the Picnic HIGHEST PRICE Fofccs Compare Our. Pces n Paint "BECAUSE Goodyest Welt was the `system on which YOUR SHOES ' . 18c 30c 18 35:` , 23c 23c Olives, Club House.. Rex Catsup ............ .. Peanut Butter, `12 oz. Mayonnaise Dressing, Lemon Cordia1e.. ...... .. Lemons ....... ..... .; . Call this number when you re- quire Drugs, Patent Medicines or Toilet Articles. We deliver promptly. We pay postage if out of town. Braund s Drug Store -4` Inc Iu-g-s----- -__ M. J. BRENNAN FOR THE BEST IN ALL DAY LONG OUR TELEPHONE NUMBER 15 FRESH AND cum-:1) MEATS 56 ELIZABETI`; sr. Our Meats give Satisfaction Real Dry Cleaning DUNLOP s'r.& PHONE 51 COME HERE CHICKENS WANTED $1.90 pr. . $1.50 pr. $1.60 pr. hi nn I :q'ge Thirfeen` 35c 15c . 25 , 28c . 25 Goods called for andAdelive11f_ci:d. PRICES REASONABLE Goodyear Welt Shoe I have the only dry-cleaning plant within your redgh -`-outside the city. - ` - ngfully bottles ty natty mnnnv wgre made_ Expert Shoo `Rentin- Reakon - `why ` you We cover llublic Liability - Injury to Persona -- Damage to your own Car - Property Damage --Damage to Property - Collision - Fire and Theft. Reliab_I._e'Companiea - Reasonable Ratea Thursday, May 25, 4922 Big Reduction in Fares National 'Rys.' T to.Canadian_ West" and Pacic. Coast I AM A PRACTICAL TAILOR AND READY TO ATTEND TO REPAIRS` ON ALL CLOTHES FOR LADIES 41 nuNL6i `s.1"."}I461~}r-_:'44-s'I- '__ I _ Up-Town Ticket "Office, G. T. and C. N. Railway; A. F. A. MALCZOMSON, A1 I` ll l\D 'I" III.Il\\IE AA H. J.TWISS AUTOMOBILE` INSURANCE Drop in and inspectothese goods Ross Block, (upstairs). W. FIRTH surrs $1.75 A. w. wnrrnv IIIIIEBOHI |l`lll$lMlIU - `A meeting of the Edgar football enthus- iasts was held in the Hall Saturday even- inig, . Dr. Jramieson presiding. Arrange- ments are being -made to enter the Edgar club in the Oro League and an interesting time is looked forward to. - uuuuuls a.y`uuu5 uauguucl. John Crawford of Orillia spent a few dayslz` at the home of George Patterson last wee . A ~ 'AI..-- mr-A_n_.._ L _ _ _ . . __L-_-J LL- 11-- w'U1:.l`(:x. MArthur has pufchased the Mor- ningstar homestead. T vnn:$f:nn nf I4: wtlmnr c(\nf`-\n`l nub`-nun, _|ILll1JULl GUUUIHE c Elmer Turk of Pontypool. who has been. in Barrie owing to his -mother s illness and death. called on his old friends here this week in company with his nephew, Vernet Beardsallof Orillia. II... YZ`....._I-I.. |'lV....|- ._.L._.._ .l_-LL- -- UUU PIU` Toilet necessit- pany in avorably sold on patience, furnish our own .Ol\l\I\ UI IJPHKLIUILI WCIC ICUUIII-I VIBIINJIB umu. Mr. and Mrs, B. A. Slessor are envter-T taining a young daughter. Jnhn nnuwfnr nf nrillin annnf an aur ! May 23.--M:.-a;d' EM: Stephen. Gar- diner and Mrs. D. W. Bolton of Barrie were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Thos Addison. 11:- D.-l:4L r<......:.. .;.`1.- .........-.41.. ......;'A.. I UUW (Hr llUlllCu , Mr. and Mrs. John Powell of Barrie`were visiting friends here on Sunday. ' (Too late for last week). The farmers in this locality are nearly through seeding. EIVV1 BF TIIQII f\c DI\YI`IDI\f\I\` `IY1Il\ k n RQBUI IJUGl l.Il.l U]. U] llllllo Mrs. Franklin Turk, whose death .oc- curre in Barrie last week, was a highly respectedresident of this neighborhoodfor a great many years and her many friends here regret _her sudden death. May 23.~.--Mrs. Mary Hewitt of Midland! `is visiting Mrs. John Livingston. [ Mr iznrl Mr: F`. 'l`nr`r nc Nnruuvnn nnnnl. ID \ lBlllll5 U115: UUUH l.ll\l1|53lU1lo. . Mr. and Mrs. E. Turk of Norwood spent? 21 few days here last week. Man on!` "n nnnnonn nnr` ann`pArnIr ll IUW 915,9 LIVIU IUBI4 VVCI`-[\- Mr. and Mrs. Carscadden and son`Percy of Bradford were recent visitors here. . Mn null II...` D A CI...`-..`_ ....... ....l.-.. LHUS IIUlLIDUlIu . .. ` Miss Edith Currie, who recently gradu-I ated'from Victoria Hospital, 'Lop,don, is` now at home. . II . ......I ll..- `I..L._ 1).._....II AI l)..._..Z..;....._- All made to your individual BLUE SERGE in guaranteed _colo;, from $35.00 to $50.00 Also WORSTED and TWEEDS from . . . . $32.00 :6 $50.00. LIGI-_I_T..,WEIGHT OVERCOAT- INGE from $28.00 to $40.00 FOR MEN measure. -93`-.(!55 . EDGAR I L Elizabeth $2., Barrie -u-nu---xv-u I -IIU-I I The funeral of Mrs. Wallace Pattenden, whose death occurred in Gravenhurst on May` 18, was held on Saturday from the home of her mother, Mrs; Thos. McKee, .to Barrie Union Cemetery, a large number `attending to show their regret at her un-"_ timely death as well as their sympathy for; those so sorely bereaved. The services were taken by Rev. E. T. Douglas and Rev. J. A. Leece and the pall was borne by Stanley and Vincent Flynn of Stayner, Harry Pattenden, Wilmer Humphrey, Har-i ry Ottawsymnd Thos. Dunn. . nnnnhan - ny1u-an -nah-Inn -nu... ....... `D-.. n_y uwuwuy-'uuu anus. Uunn. 1 Deceased,` w'hose.ma1den name was Fan- ny Stone, was'the daughter of Mrs. Mc- Kee and the late` Arthur Stone of Vespra. She was in her 23rd year. On Sept. 29; 1920, she married Wallace Pattenden and went to live at Minesing. She had been` in failing health since last December. Mrs-.` Pattenden was a consistent member of the Methodist Church and for some time sang, in the Central choir. Her husband sur- vives with a daughter Marjorie, six months old; also two sisters`, Mrs. Thos. Dunn of Graighurst and Miss Verna Stone, and one half-sister, Miss Velma` McKee. Interment took [place Monday at Crown! Hill. Rev. Geo. A. Brown took the ser-I vices and the pa.l1~bearers were Stewart Brown, Aikins Wiggins, Wilfred Stoddart and Mac McCorkindale. LITTLE DAUGHTER TAKEN A bright young life was ended on Sat- urday morning wwn Edrey Aileen-Coughey passed away afteraan illness of six weeks from tonsilitis, whooping cough and pneu-- monia. The little one was the second daughter of Mrs. Aikins and the lateeHar- ry Coughey and was ve years of _age. 7 There are left to mourn, her mother, bro- ther and sister, her grandparents, Mr., and. Mrs. Geo. Hill`, Sophia St., and her- otheri grandmother, Mrs. Coughey of Plaster Rn... N R E I 5|. GIIUHIULIICI Rock, N .B. Yn6-nnw\nnl- E83 THE `gm Io? ii}; ;;.;.i;.g mi; `"5? ivew Dreamland is one that has seldom-been equalled for good quality and variety. Be- ginning Friday and Saturday is a double programme. Charles (Buck) Jones, that rapidly rising star, will be seen in his newest Western play, Pardon My Nerve." Along with this is Buster Keaton in The Playhouse." 9. screamingly funny comedy. For Monday and Tuesday, the manage- ment has secured an exceptional picture, The Child Thou Gavest Mae, one that has been recommended by several people who saw it at the Pantages Theatre, Toronto; while on Wednesday and Thursday that ever popular star, Constance Binney, will be shown in Midnight," a picture that is 100 per cent. good" entertainment. lllull D. AVLVJJUIAGIH LJ Miss Mildred I-Iallett. B.A., lectur-. er in Spanish at.Queen s University,` has been honored by the` award of a $500 travelling: scholarship. Miss Hallett is the eldest daughter of" the late W. J. Hallett, who was for some years principal of the Central School. \JVI. uvllo Mrs. M. VanS_icke1, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vansickel, E. A. French, Mrs. T. A. Jamesand Miss Zelma Morwick spent the week-end at Mrs. New- man's. McDonald St. , 'Il !1.`I,,_J TT__LL 1` A `_-L____ VIIVAL BIIIIIIIIWI. vuvuusc uvvvu DIAS UOIJ-I Senator .Ross of Ottawa and his` daughter, Mrs. Struthers, have at-I rived in town for the summer and are again occupying A. D. Simon's!` house. '11, ,, 1r,rI,,,,,-, 11 A ,1, - U MisseMaAry McGregor, B.A., who is! attending the Ontario College of Ed-I ucation, Toronto, spent the weekend; at The Pines, theguest of Miss} Gordon; . ` I `I I! (Q! I 1 If , , I "H" I \JAAvuLLv VVIUII usaw 4.. an V- \ln LVUIIIVVIDJO Dr. and Mrs. S._ M. Wells of Tor- onto were at Dr. Arna1l s over the week-end on their way to occupy their summer cottage down the bay. Gnunhnu 13...... .0 (\LL .... amino. L3.-.' vnnv Lvulllvw LIVIIIVBIIVQ I E. A. French of `glamiltonu and Mrs. James Morwick of Jersey- ville spent last week with their sis- Tter. Mrs. Newman, McDonald St. 'IVl.....~. Ol..'Iu...IJ 3.. ............3..... .IA an V vva. . Anna-|J 4. Thus. .Sii)\i)al.(i is renewing old_ ac- quaintance in town after an absence of over fteen years spent in New Ontario with the T. & N. 0. Railway.` I T\.. .....I `Ill ... 0 1|! 117.11.. ...B PI`..- mu, avgvaa vuunu Ll In znuuytca ULULIU W1VI`rs. .C. H. King of Oakville, a.sis-` ter of Mrs. P. B. Giles. was in town last week attending the funeral of her brother-in-law. ' ` 71" 1-: 110 `I 0 -I } . Harry Ba1l s name appeared in the! honor list of the College of Pharmacy I exams. published on Saturday. Gor-I i dork McKinley also passed. I -P Ivnvuinru I...-J1.-.... .D......... 4.1.... i922{ uvnn ;va.\4a.n1:|a\.'y LOU tlKl:s`.|D\J\Ao i A.score of young ladies from the .- college fraternity to which Miss Elsie Raikes belongs are enjoying a holi- I daytat the Reikes hornestead. :1 vv -1 n J-VA so vnulv sun a.vLvl.AI:LC o A Police Chief JohnmLambie of New. Liskeard was in town this week. ( I 11.... 4-1---- .1 m__._;._ :_:_____,12_,.. gaaannvusu nun LII IIVVVII UIIJD "USA: Mrs. Gove of Toronto is spending .a few days with friends in town. ; I'T`,...J.-... `IK..`I'I:..I.... -. l'l1........A.- __.._1. .34: 5 II it VIIVJI a.LauIA\4ID III` VVWIM ortfori, 1{cKinley of Toronto spent the week-end at his home in Brad- ford. Sta 7 ` '. `l,`I,,,,1 0'!` A C Lsvluv Ill 1.1555130 luvs . ' Mrs. Kenyon Lount and son Bobby of Toronto are-spending this week, -with relatives in town. I I, III` 1- - vvavnn Lvocovsvvo Ill Iavvvllo ' E. Mrs. Lount and Miss Lount came` from Toronto last week to their_ sum- I met home at BearPoint. ` | It In 71- is 110.; 1 1 I Va. Lulu .n. nv 7 54;: AIIUAJ VIIOI 1 Rev. G; Plunmier. rector of St] Augustine s Church, Toronto, is vis- iting Mrs, John Plummet. I V II`... I``...... .....`l L-.. .I..__._`LL__. A11-.. I swung III-LL30 uvnsnn J. A5|1.uIllC.I.- I Mrs. Grey and her daughter Ailsa were in Orillia last week attending the funeral of Mrs._ W. F. Clark. Robt. Addison of '0ttava is visiting `Mrs. D. W. Bolton. ' . io-tonne at: v aavlvvnlo I Jack '1`Tra.wers left on Friday night for a visit in Montreal [ I , l\I,S :0 v,I, 4r .II A`? 1"" `J fm m'ey av; 1.: says I T Miss Jessie Moberley of Toronto is enjoying a fortnight s vacation at her home in Blake St. - | I wait `it`;<.iLdi`t;;, `1"`e1.:urned home. I Monday night, after being in Calif- lornia for several months. T I , 1:! 1-1` vs: a n nan . $wmaww%%*m*w*$ ~@&%aa&mwww&aawa; NEW DREAMLANDA PROGRAMME MRS. WALLACE PATTENDEN PERSONAL OBITUARY 4. u.I._ywA.u vs uunlluovuvvlx, own to spend the sumn ..\n......' 'M'..'.. n7 u ....--... THE BARRIE EXAMINER tllllllbltllll IUBIJ WCUAo' |f'Mi(.: Bells}: lVI[lilll(_a(11' visited with Utopia nen -onte oxay. ` 7` , Roy Bell paid a, shortfvisit to- Cooks- Itown friends tlus week. Gnu-nu 6.. -nnnut '.nwv\An Q..-;...I.. 2... .. -_'L. |VlBIl:lll5 11115. H. vvuwuuu ' Theannual meeting for cemetery im- .provcment `will be held on Tuesday. May l30, commencing -at ten o'clock. A few `teams will be needed to nish terracing. 'The ladies -are requested to bring extra plants for the new ower pots. Luncheon and tea will be served as in former years by-the members of the Women s Institute. - I L....2._-_.. 'm.. w `l 1...: n...: _ . _ . ..-- u_y nu: uiciuucnx U1 hue women 8 msmune. The W. I. held their annual business meeting on May 11, and elected the follow- ing officers: Pres., Mrs. G. Baldwin; Vice-Pres.. Mrs; J. W. Brown; Secy.- Treas., Miss Kent; Asst. Secy.-Treas., Miss V. Brown; Organist, Miss I. Dawson; Dir- 'ectors, `Mrs. Key. Mrs. Tracy, Mrs. Bert- ram; Cemetery Com., Mrs. Watson, Mrs. Lavender and Mrs. Osborne; program com., Mrs. Handy, Mrs. Bell. Mrs. Spence, Miss B. Jory; Sick and Visiting Com., Mrs.AOsborne. Mrs. McLean, Mrs. Wat- son, Mrs. J. Baldwin; School,Com., Mrs. J. Jory, Mrs. J. W. Brown. , u: u.un. uvcryullu wcwume. Mrs. Holmes and daughter, lvlsiting Mrs, W. Watson.. ` Tho unvnmul vnnnl:-sn CA- .. -1-----w-n:-v May 23.--E. Brown of O. A. C. is via- iting at his home here. Rev. W. S. Irwin attended the District meeting at Coldwater. Mrs. A. E. Bell and little daughter spent Sunday in town. ' ' Jinn Tenknl Y\.......,... L..- ..-L..__--| L~--~- I uuul vlanuug ulcuus In LUFOUIJO. ' The S. S. are preparing the Go to_ IS. S. Sunday" program for May 28, at 10 am. Everyone welcome. I MI-ex nninxne urn-I p-Inn:-Ltnn "".l..J.....- _-_ lJL|H\.I'Kl.y III IJUWIIC Miss Isabel Dawson has returned home from visiting friends in Toronto. Tho Q Q or-n nun.-._2..... 4!... I1. L- |`Z**=.f `f'**=*"-"' TE? MI lvvan a uuuauau nuu uuu iuuuu atzus. The funeral which was held .on Tuesday ,--one of the largest ever seen in this com- munity-was conducted by the rector of St. George s. Rev. Rural Dean Dew of .Ivy. assisted by Rev. A. Shepherd and iRev. S, Martin, Angus. Mr. Dew preached la very impressive sermon from the text: Peace I leave with you, my peace I give {unto you: not as the world giveth give I unto you. Let not_your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid"; St. John XIV., '27, and spoke many comforting words to the bereaved. The sympathy of the en- `tire community is extended to those who are left to mourn his loss. Interment took place in Angus cemetery.