TU _. -.....r-.. V. "away an avvnvu A19]: ~ James Ford of Toronto spent Thanks- giving with his mother, Mrs. Wm. Catlin_.o 1"` H61 IIUHIU HI ul'.\'8I1Ilul'BE Charles Culross. of Toronto spent the huliday under the parentaloroof. Minn Mvvln rlnnnaff 1|` 'l`1uun.\6.. nun--L _-.-.-.. .. vvvvnl vvvl haul-I\u-D : Dunnett has returned after spend- ing a couple of weeks in North Bay. Invnnn Dawn .3 'T`._..-..L- -----4 "-- ` vuuuu -u| uuumgwuuu. " `- ' Lawson Mumbexson of Toronto was In town on '1`-hanksggmng. ' Mn; wnifnr \Jnr`.nnalnnA :L(!v\l\I`\1`:D\lh .. un-vu uu uxuum.\';,'1\'uxg. Mm. Walter McCausland is` spending a few days in Hamilton . was on Qnlllnn AF \l'.II. \...l ,........a. `LL- uuuun an HUI uuluu ll:l`U. Mr. and Mrs. W. Brethour are spending their vacation in Bancroft. ' Norman McIntosh spent Thanksgiving at his home in Collingwood. - Miss Katherine Poucher of Tordnto spent >1-he weekend at her home. Iffma Itohu. I!:l..I..._'..L -1.` "I`|-_-..L- ---~ uu: wccn-cuu an Inn` uume. Miss Helen Gilchrist of Toronto was home for over the holiday. ` 1 Mia: Man Mn:-nnnnlrl nnnnf 'I`I.unlm.-3.7:...- uuuuay uuucr lue purexxuuroox. Muss Mynle Dunnett of Toronto spent the holiday at her home in town. Mr D71!` M-n Q Urn" A! \V.__.. - -J- -L IIIU uuuuay at uni 1101118 111 UOWD, ' Mr. and Mrs. S. Hall of Newmarkej: visited `friends in town over Sunday. I3,J.....L I\.......-LL L-_ ___4__,,,., I A I `FIGURE. Rev. Roy Melvili was in Toronto foi- the-holiday. ~ Man Mnllill .-.6 l`.um..L.. .........4. 'I'\I......l... 01 1'11`: IILILI E1139 vvm. INCH]. The Barrie _Presbytery meet: next Tues- day morning In the Allgndalo Presbyterian Church. The Ladies Aid are to serve dinner. vvnu UVUL Duxguuy. Miss Luella Sanders was a Thanksgiving visitor in Collingwood. " ` Imnvann MiII1\|\AIunn nf 'I`n-..n6.\ ..... .. 2.. uu: uuuuay - ' Mrs. McGill of Toronto spe1`1tA Thanks- giving in town. . . anon nlnvnnnn ;.C.Q;.-`LL 1):"-.. __-- 1- `IVHI5 Ill IIUWH. Ross Clemens of South River was in town over Sunday. Minn I.IlA"n Qnnona mac n 'l`knnLn....:.}u.. JCW uuya ul umuulun. ` Miss Mae Spiller of Midland spent "the holiday at her home here. ll. mu! 1:... In D....;L...._ -_.. ---._J:.;_ Thomas Edge is in South River for n few weeks. .. T n___ n,_, 1: 1 -n - - -- - - :ww&&$$%$&%$&%&$w$*w*&&*&:: =x~ mews FROM THE RAILWAY wmm 3;` uuuu: IUI uvm` uu: uouuay. Miss Mae MacDonald spent Thanksgiving M her home in Gravenhurst l"l.....l..,. D.-.I_...... -1 rn-_-_;_ , *" u 4****+*******************$4 mJerry Wardman of th Bank of Toron : taff. Gait. wm: mm. M. .....u...- 4'..- L- A A N-or _ Toronto spent Thanksglving as the of Mr FIVL- x`1:t;.n"`I`:`.`ii;sn::"2;lx;fi. Leslie Williams of guests . and Mrs. Wm. Reid. ` D.......'- D......L..L..._. _.--A.. _._4 In... F riglay- THE] mum: Ul um supper. ' E. A. Little acted as chairman and Wor- ahipful Master A. Paddieon, after a few pre- liminary remarks, introduced the~-speakers. Rev. W. J. Watt, Rev. S. M. Beach, Dis- trict Master Robert Gamble of Barrie and geputdy District Master Wm. Martin. of! trou . p'u__ ________'_ o n 1 1 DIIUUUQ ' The prograuime included -a banio instru- - mental by Mrs. F. Rayner and Jesse James;! 8. recitation lw I MmT.nnhInno an inch-II- 7 vuuu. 9 Mrs. `Harvey Croft is in receipt of oer-I tificate bearing the seal of the United States Bureau of Education, for having . com- ' pleted the home extension course through the University of Virginia on The World s - Great Literary Bibles. Mrs. Croft is a sister of Mrs. Ben.,'I_`erry. f St. George : church - The Ladies Auxiliary oi_ St. George's I Church held a very successful fowlsupperu and entertainment last Thursday evening] ; which netted them $150.00. Nearly three hundred people were present and full justice was done to the boun'iful spread.- After 1 the supper Mayor Little presided while: an excellent programme was given. This included musical numbers by Miss Clax- _ ton, Miss Sarjeant, Mr. Hooper, M`ss Hum- phrey and Mr. Weller, all receiving hearty applause for their efforts. Rev. W. J. Watt gave a short -addrew. L. 0. L.` Hold a.Merry Night On Wednesday night the L. O.` L., 432,. ` held one of the greatest banquets in the history of the -Lodge. Two hundred and` fifty people crowded the banquet hall and stayed for the excellent programme at the 5 ~ v close of the supper. `E R A '-.:ff'A IIIIIAII an n|m........ sun.` "7.- t f. l wuuu.uv uu ivuumuus. ,1 The Finance Committee of Burton Ave.` Church are making preparation for their annual Thank-offering canvass previous to the anniversary services of Nov. 19, when Rev. 0. Elmer Kenney'of Collingwood will speak morning and` evening. I Thu 91:1`. anniunrauru AC 6|-in E`..- QLI nyuun ruurumg unu evening. I The 21st. anniversary of the Fssa St.` Presbyterian church will be celebrated on Sunday, "Nov. 26, when divine service will be conducted by Rev. J. D. Byrnes, D.D. On Monday at 8 p.m. hewill give an il- ' lustrated lecture on his work in New On- tario. - ' ,,,__.., _____ a J. A. McNeil `came up from Montreal on Wednesday last to accompany Mrs. McNeil and Master Anthony who will spend , the winter in Montreal. where Master Mar-{ cus is attending the Montreal High School." "IVIU. ..._......l _ . _ . ._L -1` -__. ... -...........a what.` .-`vs-taunt AIJBIL LIULIUUI. The annual report "of Burton Ave. `Church which is now being distributed shows a total of $5,210.00. raised for all purposes during the year. Of this amount $595.00 was raised by Thank-offering and: $563.00 for Missions I In. n:......-- n..__.:.i., . n . -. I Mr. and Mrs. C. Mosley and children and Mr. and Mrs. Mosley, Sr., accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. C. Ward and Mrs. Rob-` ert Jamiesnn, motored from Toronto and `spent Sunday with M. Brown. A If \v v: . A -- V V In HJIJ uuuuay _ Mrs. H. M. ilooker of Newmarket visiting her parents, Mr. 1 and Mrs. Wm. Metcalf, Victoria St. `Ira W nun-nnuynn AC `l...._L I\_-, 0 . * BY ARRANGEMENT WITH KATE CLAXTON . A DRAMATIC THUNDERBOLTTHAT SHAKES MANKIND INT 0 WAKEFULNESS Three Performances Only 1 One Each Night Starting at 8.15 One Sat. Afternoon at 2.15 Oc. % N 0 Reserves Huntsville Forester.-The Great! Eastern Railway of England is mak-A ing an interesting. experiment with roller-bearings, which may be the" _means whereby the Canadian Nation- al Railway decits may be overcome. I [It is claimed for the new type of` uwcu nauuuu, wuert: nu us I_10W located. I Everybody`, young and old, will be given a chance to assist .in our work among [young men, .by buying a ticket for the `Benet Show and concert in Dreamland. ' UUW 5* lskiu. 1 TA. ` ' uuvtr ucen 21$ WOFK. "Ting Wrdman called in to look usg over Tuesday morn ng before leaving for` Owen Sound, where he is now located. Id`.unv-uknrlu` Cvl\IIv|th .-.....I ALI ...:ll L- ._l_.-._ I o`1'l.\Jor`n - Great snort is being taken out of the lnlfw striking bag. Come in` and show your` 5 ill. - ' llll I III lrl ICI pl'blGulu.P. > A few members have neglected renewing their membership tickets, and are asked to .do so at the earliestpossihle da`e. If. `R ntnmr I-nn Info fn An an.-`A {.... 41... I nuu eu at Luv curueshyuusxlue ua`e. It is never too late to do good--[join the Y.-M.C.A. ` ,.,___` ___W, V. . . .x. . . .. Ju7u'-nu, vwbvnu Db. Mrs. W. Hargreaves of Mount Danni; visited her sister, Mrs. K. Forty, Burton Ave., for Thanksgiving. ~nPfnH 'mlI:ann Illlt` Ina; Ilr:n:...... -1 I vvcllllcnllny nu. 1.09 p.lll. . The `interior of the building looks much brighter and home-1ik'e since the. painters I have been' at work. ""I'V2.. _ I'l'1';___'L,,_,, , n I - .` I I `Built. is expected that Mr. Jack Stebbingsl will give an exhibition of boxing next | Wednesday at 7.30 p.m. ' ` Tim .in+...;m. Ac "um L.-..:u:.... 1,.,.i.- _...-n_ kindly cemented to put on special shows for our benefit at an early date. It will be different from the ordinary and should not be missed. Watch for ticket sellers and further particulars. A com nnornknna Ln:-n .'uu.In..6.-ml ..........._.. ;I`he manaignementl oft Dreamland have vbuc ucuncuuy pmycu U18 pumo. A billiard tournament starts Dec. let, _open to all members. Good players `will be handicapped to give all a fair chance. Names of contestants must be in ithe hands of the secretary before November 27. ' ` ' I ynL_ __A___, .` A I\ u . . _,. ...u... ...... ......a., ..,..u.uu.. i Y.&.G.A. News i E A Thanksgiving [service was held in the: iassembly hull, Monday at 10.30 am. and} in spite of the min a fair crowd turned out to spend an hour in praise and thanks"-I giving- J. E. Morrison presided over the gathering, ably assisted by` Rev.` W. J. Watt, who gave a `short address, and Wm. `Armstrong, who read the lesson. Mr. Wel- ler sang Beautiful Isle of Somewhere and the secretary played the piano. I A hillhml +................. ...,... n... 1-. |uI.qu5u xuuug Dnumu was also present. The Committee in. charge of the supper and concert certainly deserve great credit "for the success of the evening and all pre-J sent were high in their praises of the wives iof the members of the Committee who work- ed so hard to make the night one of the} best ever. I f\__,, ,'1A, `'1 T I uuumuucc.---r. 1..uugu!u'8t xcnmrmany, [ F. Ellis, Wes. Allan, W. D. Paddison,| R. Rimrnr and an:-om Qfnnrlnn . ulna, vvcu. nuzm, W. 11. }`E. iggar and George Stunden. \l Il. A ll_, mental by the Hagan family; a song by! Mr. Page; piimo selection by Miss McCaul-' ey; recitation -by Master W. G. McKinney, , and treading by Irene Wilson. All were} zypplauded in 21 manner that expressed the grateful appreciation of the audience. ' Mrs. Thompson, of Collingwood, presi~ .dent of the Ladies` Orange Association gave `a very interesting and instructive ad-| dress on the aims and objects of this so- ciety. W. Master E. Wilson of the Loyal Orange Young Britons was also present. The nnmmiftpn in alum-an nf Han mm... uassaumc RAILWAY cos'rs 4 uaunasu v Aug . Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Brunon and Miss Florence Brunton motored to London for over the holiday. MPG H M nnnlrau at \Y..__.__I__. I any l`.\Ul. Committee :--I-`. L0ngh`-u`st (chairman), ', Elli: Wm Annn w n D...m:,....x Lillian and Dorothy Gish ADAPT ED FROM PRESENTS .IN. - 7 V 1 `T Z Saturday Matinee-A-Children 23, Adults ibearing, that it will effect an enor- Jmous saving in power. One man, it is; ,said, can push a 27-ton railway coach ' {on a level track, which can only be- moved by seven men, when equipped with wheels of the [present type. Coal bills will be reduced; trains will irun much smoother, and in fact if the test meets expectations, travell- ing `will [be revolutioniimcl. and `cost cut by 25 per cent. This may be the source through which Canada will eventually meet her enormous 1-"ail-. way decits. 1 Subscribe for The Baf'rie Examiner and get all the news. $2 a year. ! I ' NEW PROVINCE NOT WANTED { Arthur, I], is i _ . ... 5 -Ia IR I"n..nn4-A '1"..`l...-_-.---- "-~` g A" !- Toronto Telegram.---Ontario will? _never consent and Ontario should . . i never consent to further the insanity that demands the establishment of a new province between Lake Superior and the eastern limit of Manitoba.` The least of all Canada s needs is; one more province with a Lieutenant- , Governor, a Government House, a Parliament Building, a Provincial Government, a Legislature, a Court [of "Appeal, a High Court of Justice: and a hundredand one other sink` [holes for- the country s money. The 3 idea of building a new province out: {of the territories tributary `to Port Miss _'L. Foster of Toronto was the guest of her sister, Mrs. .S. M. Beach, during Thanksgiving. up our` no 7 Q `)-----`-'`~ ` I . I MRS. F|NLliY' -McARTHUR I I Mrs. Finlay McArl:hur`-died, Oct. 21, ad! ,the home of _her daughter, Mrs. Southby, ePacific Ave., Toronto Jct., in her 86th year. Deceased had been an invalid for some years from paralysis. Her maiden namewas Mary McArt.hur and shewas born -in Eldon Tp. She and her husband lived ?for several years on the old Anderton ffarm at the north-eat of the town, where ithey had a market garden. Her husband predeceased her. Interment. was mndn at Lorneville, Victoria Co. - l Fort William and Kenora ?should be hurried back to Bedlafm: where th idea was born. | . 35c. omruAmi IICII _y H uuuuau 01 me bank 0! '1'O!'0nt0 staff. Galt, was with his mother for the holiday. `(fen L`;-.50-an A: 'I'`......_._ W, 1| - ...._...... . .5 u Avu uuuu vua u.| Lzuxuugtau. Mrs. C. Robertson of London is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Miles, Bradford- St. T . ,T-,. I ..... ............, uanwc vv us. vnuuu. " A:r"Pz`zVi ri-ter of Toronto was the guestof his brother, E. Painter, for Thanksgiving. On Sunday the L. 0. L.`432 attended the evening service at St. George's Church. Mrs. C. McNiven and children spent '1`-hanksgiving with relatives in Burlington. Mm l`. D.~.I-.....a....... .: t-_.i-_ 9, V