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Barrie Examiner, 28 Dec 1922, p. 9

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Ye Tweed uucy vvun 5v vv uu..v\..;-4... .,V .y.,_..... Mr. and Mrs. _G. G. Mathieson ofl Windsor and Edgar J. Mathieson of Renfrew spent Christmas with their` parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L.-Mathie-I son, Maple Ave. \ . ` man NI -an `Xfnnznr nf Vinlrnre mill- S011, Maple AVE`. ` _ Miss May Walker of Vickers mill- inery staff and Miss Donald Mc- Knight of Sarjeant & King's millin- ery staff have returned to their homes in Clarksburg. 'EV..n-Jr Qunrnnna 1-nanonnv fnv W `.1. nomes In uarxsuurg. _ _ Frank Symons, manager -for. W. J. Gage & Co., Limited, Montreal, has lreturned home after spending the Yuletide season with his sister, Mrs. B. Lawrence,. Bayeld St. Mun loll-an Quvina-In ant` qnn T.nW- A aming romance as only the author of Three Weeks could write it; as only Glorious Gloria, with dashmg Rodolph Valentino playing the 1ov_er, could make it live in all its ardent splendor. - - 2. an ,l,-__.L 1.-...-) I, ` A I ,,_,,_,.L2_._ .v.v-, \r\a~oIO\Q .......-v .v lovv ... ._-. --_ -.- The story of a passionate youngrheart, bound by society s convention, struggling and risking all for happmess: --Of gay nights of revelryt in the Pans world of fashion. -0f tingling adventure on the snow-clad crags of the .Alps. -0f intrigueand coquetry in the gilded resorts of London high society. Never before have such lavish settings. Such dramatic love scenes, such spectacular adventure been seen_upon the screen. - ml... 1...... '.l.....'...... ...:+1..`..11 4-I...-. +lnw1a and Inx-nvv n`? n Hi-`nHrnnV Tho nno D. Lawrence, Duyucsu cw. .Mrs. Walter Swlngle and son Law- rence returned to their home at Three Rivers, Que., after a month s visit with hergarents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Lawrence. a`eld St. `IE... aunt` Rina '1` Vnuuun A? 94` D. Lawrence. Duyuelu ob. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Young of St. Catharines spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Young, Berczy St. Miss L. Young of St. Catharines was also with her parents for Christmas. M and Mpg Q (till (`Jannprtnn B180 wwu nel.` purcluas .|.Ul. uuuauuaa. Mr- and Mrs. S. Gill, Clapperton St., Mr. and Mrs. H. Hubbert, Mary St., and Mr. and Mrs. W. Knapp, Mc- Donald St.. all spent the Christmas holiday at the home of Wm. Hubbert, `Strand. ` `EVA-u-any` D baud-nw nf ' I SUCK] Sp%:l:buUulu.1' C$uVUIlDUL'U UUCll'BUl1_uyvlI vllu ouxccuu ' The love-"drama with`all the thrills and luxury of` a lifetime! The one. picture you'll never forget! anrouu. . I I Edward R. Carter of `Gladstone, Mich., representative to the Michigan iState Legislature from Delta Coun- ty. has been spending a few days with relatives in Ross St., before go- ing to Lansing, Mich. Miss Maude Ball of Toronto, Rev E`. Wellwood, Miss Eva, George and V lv`in Wellwood of Richmond Hill and Dr. M. B. Wellwood of Auburn, N.Y.. were Christmas guests of Rev. H. E. nd Mrs. Wellwood. `LI `LT Y\-. nu}! Mrc Milkna urii-B l|llUll . of Toronto spent parental roof. Jebb of Cookstown home_ of William 11. IS. and Lurs. vveuwuuu. Dr. H. H. and Mrs. Milbee, with their daughter Ruth and son Neil. of Marsheld. Wisc., and Miss Effa Mil- bee of Chicago spent the Yuletide season at the home of their parents,f Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Milbee, Owen St.` `Visiting in` Barrie over the Christ-I mas holidays were Miss -Florence! Bunt of Parry Sound and Miss Es-i ther Bunt of Toronto, daughters of} Rev. .W. T; Bunt, pastor of the Bap-3 tist`_Church. Miss Florence Bunt re-[ turned to Parry Sound on Monday` and her sister to the Queen City the following day. ` `qoalrofnnn Qhn-._..Mi.v:s Mabel Rain I ` - YORK--EMMS - . 2 A smart winter wedding took place ' Wednesday afternoon, when Missi Lulu Emms became the bride of Mr.! Harold York of Parkhill. -The wed-E ding was celebrated at the residencei of the bride's parents, Mr. an rs. ' J. T. Emms,`103 Mulcaster St. evf, L 15 0 1\-.-..1-.. A: r`:-\u\mn` Mn`knJ:n&| Iouowmg (lay. _ I `Saskatoon Star---Miss Mabel Rain- ey, a December bride, was the guest of compliment at a delightful affair Wednesday evening, with Mrs. W. B.: [Doyle as hostess. Between thirty and forty friends of the bride-elect gath-i ered to present her_with miscellan-9 eous gifts. Therooms were brightlyi decorated with Christmas greens, re-g _ lieved by bowls of white chrysanthe-g mums and narcissi. The merry jingle , of sleigh bells announced the arrival; `of Santa Claus, pulling a gaily-trim-' med sleigh piled with the useful and` pretty gifts. The hostess was assist-i ed by Misses Victoria Miners, Mar-; garet Connell, Mabel Napper and; Grace Joneshelping with the serving; of dainty refreshments. . ' ' `h th r 1. d . '11:;-(:a(1i:t5Srlg1}ts.m1?P(i1eWii:ostes: iilvszfs Izlzsszislt-`with georgette. She carried a bou-1| Mar-iquet of Ophelia roses. ;M1ss.TheIma and.C1a1-1;, niece of the bride, ac -ad asi servmgower 'girl, and looked prett in al V `dress of pink crepe de chine and" ' "' ' basket of carnations. _ ia;Yr;e has been a popular Bar: took placefyie girl and has been employed in afternoon, when Mlssuthe _]oca1 Bell Telephone office for_ Emms became the Mr. gsix and aalf years. The groomng. York -The wed- ;a son of M ', Amos York of_ Parkhlll. residence! Fonowing the wedding dinner, the, rs.happ'y couple left on a honeymoon` Emms,]`103fM(131lcaelr1%t.th dev. Etrip to Toronto and tPaIkh11`ll. They E. T. Doug as 0 en a e o ist_ `11_ `d in Detroi . ic - . Church officiated. `Following theim `res! e " ceremony, a wedding dinner _was; ---:Nasmith s dinner rolls, '20c doz.. served at the residence of the bride's Buchanan's Grocery. 520 II_._ `I l'II....1. lul-....L.... (14. I nu n__I- A-B Nfnun n'n`Hn'n(|1rnnu1.i serveu at me resluencc 01 lane unue S uucn_anan's uruuuy. _ . V was. sister, Mrs. J. Clark, Mulcaster St.I The Bank of Nova Scotm acknow- About thirty guests were present. `ledges the` receipt of $3-25Vf1`0m the in... r...:.:.. 1....1ma nhnumzna :- .. ..1.:u..._ .: Q Q Ma 12- Innisl. fora About mxrcy guesw were prcscIIl,. leuges tne recunpx, v; .pu...u L.L\Illl mm. The bnde looked charmmg in a children of S. S. No. 12, Inmsl, for` dress of white duchess satin trimmed Northern Fire Relief Fuhd. A`Gasnier `Prod uction witha Cst of Great Artxsv ' ts HOUSE PETERS MYRTLE STEDMAN CLAIRE WINDSOR CHARLES CLARY `BABY RICHARD HEIADRICK MILDRED JUNE ROSEMARY THEBY. . CAROL HOLLOWAY GASTON GLASS A . WILLIAM AUSTIN THE BARRH-: QAMINER Allin`. :1. IV. Dllllbll auu LVAIB. \lJ1n) V. [1- |Hart were called to Toronto this week ow- ing,to the `death of their sister, Mrs. Alice iVince,~ wife of F. S. Vince, 114 Caledonia Ave. Her death occurred on Dec. 26 after :1 _week s illness from pneumonia. Qkn Innuum Low knnl-uonrl nun rlnnahfnr tint` o MRS. FRED s. vmca I Mrs. A. w. Smith and Mrs. (Dr.) V. As; 511..-; ......... ....H...l ;.. 'l'\.........4.. 91.1.. ....u.1p nllv e are good rice $4.75. :1 l"|.`UK 5 HIHCSS IIUHI }llIUulllU1llU-. She leaves her husband. one daughter and [four sons. the youngest three years old; _ :two sisters and one brother, J. A. xx`o`n 7of` Montreal. Mm. Vince was a daghter of the late "Robert Nixon of Barrie [ andhad many friends in town. ' I vvv--urn --g -`--. Joshua R. Guest, a former resident of l` Barrie. died on Tuesday, Dec. 26. .at the t home of his son, C. L. Guest, 34A Jones V Ave.. Toronto, in his 69th year. He was -8 the son of the late James and Mrs. Guest of l I Big Bay Point, Innisfil, and is survived by H his wife; who was formerly Miss Margaret 1 Sproul; one daughter,` Mrs. A. E. Prince I of Barrie; two sons, Lloyd and Grant. both of Toronto; six brothers and two sisters. l( Frank of Elmvale. William of Stonewall, Man.. George of Lefroy, John and Mrs. Thos. Greaves, both of Barrie, Mrs. Soules, ; Edward and Evelyn, all of `Big Bay Point. He had been ailing for a number of years: - but during the last ten weeks sufferedll much before passing into the presence of ii the Lord whom he loved. and learned to {V1 know over 36 years ago. He was connected } l with Christians gathered unto the Name 1 of the Lord Jesus Christ at Barrie for a '1 `number of years and was highly esteemed '5 `by all. 9 . :_.-_-...-...-.-:--n i 1 1 ( 7' Hormca HARDY l The death occurred in Toronto, Dec. 22. 9 with tragic sudrlenness of Horace I-Iardy.} husband of Mabel Sanderson. of [Shanty Bay. The deceased gentleman was diningl at his residence, 85 Balsam Avenue, wheni `he was seized with _heart1 failure and; {passed away before medical attendance could I be summoned. He was a native of Toronto ; land a son of the late Thos. and Catherine: !Hardy. who were prominent in the com-.] lmercial life of the city years ago. Thevlatevl IMr. Hardy had been connected with-the EbyBlain Company. wholesale grocers, since |boyhood, and had risen to the position of isales manager and a director of the com-. --u--u. Tn kncinncu nnrl Masonic Circleii IS8l% 3110 8. ulI'ttCLUl' Ul tuc vunu-: `pany. In business and Masonic. circles `Mr. Hardy had a great many friends. He was a member of St. Aidan's Anglican Church. and was prominent in Masonic cxrclegs, being a Past Mas`er of Beaches. llodge, the founder and first Master of St. lAidan s of which lodge he wasalso Master l gain in 1921, and a Pgst Principal Z. of 5 eaches Chapter. an . was Astociate [Grand D. of C. in _ Grand Lodge}; He is survived by his widow and; ftwo sons, Ralph and Bruce; three brothers, = ,Ernest Hardy, of White.Rock, B.C; Ed- 5 mund Hardy of Barrie, and Col. Dr. E. B. E 1 l I i OBITUARY JOSHUA R. GUEST ` Thursday, F fiday, Saturday ALSO A GOOD COMEDY FOR THE KIDS K . uI.'uuuv.:n lll l'IlhlI\J' Campbell one on Farm Life". Roll oom. The meeting 3' after which Miss refreshments. Hardy, and one sister, Mrs. E. B. Proctor of Toronto.- ' ll-.. `lJ.....!-. .._........I-. I/II... l.l..L..l Q......l Ul LU] \llII/U.` Mrs. Hardy, formerly Miss Mabel Sand-I erson, is a daughter of John Sanderson of 3 Shanty Bay. Mr. Hardy had a cottage at_` Shanty Bay and had summered there for the last ten years. Thu `nun:-nl Iuvnu "|t\`!l An "`IIna!`u1r n`fni|_` 1113 1115!. lcll yCZlfS. The funeral was held on Tuesday after- [noon, Dec. 26, to Mount Pleasant Ceme- itery. Service was conducted at the house by Rev. Dr. Cqtton of St. Aidan s Church and the Masonic services at the grave in- cluded Grand Lodge honors. The pall- bearers were Edmund Hardy, Dr. Hardy, Bert Sanderson of Shanty Buy, R. C. Har- ris. Geo. L. Gardiner and Percy Eby. I . ALFRED HICKILMG The sudden death on Monday of Alfred! G. Hickling removes a. well-known resi- dent of Barrie. Mr. Hiekling was found dead in bed at the residenceof his nephew, W. C. Hickling, Allenwood, by members of the household who investigated his fail- 'ure to attend breakfast. Mr. I-Iickling was .spending the Chi-istmas`holiday~s with his `nephew when he passed away. Although I he had not been confined to bed. Mr. Hick- ling's health had been failing during the past few months. Mr inblinu urge tho ann nf Mr and pu5L [CW lIlUlllILIBo Mr. Hickling was the son of Mr. and Mrs. l Geo. I-Iickling who settled _at Crown Hill in 1819. He was in his 70th year. For a number of years he farmed at the cor- gner of Penetang Road" and Steele St., and } iiduring that time served a term in Barrie: ,Town Council. The greater part of his! ;life was spent on a farm on Con. 2. Flos. `near Edenvale, removing from there to | {V Barrie ten years ago. His wife, who was a l lMi$ Rowell of Minesincz. predeceased himl ' many years, living only eight months after 2 ltheir marriage. He is survived` by one lsister, Mrs. Wm. Peacock, of Crown Hill.| Most of his life Mr. Hickling was a staunch 3 Liberal. but latterly had been a`Progressive. 1 lHe was a faithful member of Central Meth- ;odist Church and much respected. Inter- ',ment took place at Mine.-sing. 0 l 1 l 1 --"vv - -- v- ---- ---- --- - ----- . i Through the initiative of the nianagre-! ,ment of the Grand Opera House the resi-] 'dents of Barrie for the first three days of i .this week were afforded the opportunity {of witnessing the famous Ctiiliiall film. lThe Man From Glengarry"; I Thu r\:nI\Isn :1: n`:-an `I-nvn pulnhn r`.nnnnl" 1 lne Man rrom uxeugarry . I J The picture is taken from Ralph Connor's , ibook bearing the same` title. It is an all-'3 Canadian picture, having been fi'.nxe"1 andg exploited by .a Canadian company. ~ A. nu-no! Ann] nf Hun umnnrv um: hmil-l expluueu Uy .31 xzuuuuinu uuulpzuu. - A` great deal of the scenery was Lnnil-i giar etc; the audience, the action of the storyi opening in the forests of the upper Ottawa, 1 ' during _the spring drive down the river, and 5 closing'under the shadow of Parliament] `Hill. It is a very fine picture and was; i well gatvronized. 5 Don't fail to come and hear Commission-g ;er and Mrs. Sowton. head of the Salvation- Army for Canada ast, Newfoundland andl `iBermuda, who are visiting Barrie for thel ,evening of Friday, Jan. 12. and will con-*, `duct 2: service in the Salvation Army Hall, ' 60 Collier St., at. 8 p.m. l '|L.. I` mmmmmm nnnvn in a man nf urilla I52. I ..._ -..--.... I ; VER 500 BIRDS i g AT POULTRY SHOW` Us Sharp and family and Mrs. Geo. Wil- day. 7 ` ending the holidays ndou. ' .,r 'f|.._.._A.. ...-...-.6 'ou umuer am, an a p.m. The Commissioner is a man of wide ex-i perienoe. spending many years in India and 1 : the Eastern countries. A _._I_....._ .. ....o.....l..A On a1l nnmni 1: (Continued from page 1) I` The Examiner had expected to give the list of prize-winners in this issue, {but it was not available at the time lof going to press. ' me Lsastern oounmes. Q A welcome is extended to all. Come early to secure a. seat, 52-2c ---Nasmith s. gold crust loaf,` 10c ' Buchanan's Grocery. 52 I REGULAR PRICES: 15 AND 25 CENTS LET S co SMll.lN THROUGH 4 g ENJOYED CANADIAN FILM THE SALVATION ARMY `.52-3 -'-:11 AUCTION ` SALE of Valuable Farm Property, 3F arm Stock and Implemgnts |The undersigned has received instructions `from D. J. REBURN, Authorized Trustee , for the estate of SYLVESTER MOORE, at., I cnnfh half Inf I Ann R Tnwnehin AC In- IVI LIIF 373L535 VI CU I-VI-9| Rf` lIlUUI'\C., `L south half lot I0, con. 8. Township of In?" i nisfil, to sell by Public Auction on TX-XIC" ICQI -1 ' '"T1J:"oi1oJaI.; " ' HORSES-l bay mare, 5 yrs. old; 1 bay. mare, 10 yrs. old; 1 black mzire. 6 yrs. old; bay mare, 9 yrs; `brown mare, aged. -CA'l'l'LE-1 milk cow, 6 yrs. old, due '.April 1; 1 milk cow, 6 yrs. old, due April 2; 1 Jersey cow, 7 yrs. old, due May 1; I heifer rising 3, supposed in calf; 2 yearling cattle; calf 3 months old. V`-I-\I vs-prquvnva . In I! mower; mower, Mzmey-Harris; disc drill; i V W-- VMc3Vorn1ick binder; manure spreader; steel roller; sullcy rake; hay tedder; cultivator; corn cultivator, 2 row; Chatham fanning and`ba.gger; cutting box; 2 singleplows ; Cockshutt plow, 2 fur- row; Oliver plow, 2 furrow; garden seeder; steel truck wagon; Adams wagon; set sloop , sleighs; Bissel disc harrow; road cart; 18 bull drag barrow; cutter, nearly new; bug- gy; gasoline engine, 8 h.p; bag truck; hay `car and ropes; cream separator; stock and }hay rack; single harness; set breeching iharness; set hip strap harness; a large Iquantity of straw, potatoes; also forks,` .cha.ins, stock food, wire, double-trees, and `many other articles. 1 Also at the same time and place, the farm lat south half of lots 9 and 10, con. 8, lnnisfil, consisting of 20 acres. more or less, with good bank barn and two fair `homes. The property will be offered sub '; ject to a reserve bid. TERMS FOR LAND: 10 per cent, to be ....Z.I ..p 52...- at un`n nuul kulunnn 1u:f`|:lI IEJILUID r\JI\a LLIIJVIJ. LU IICIV UCHI/, ll) [3 paul at time of sale and balance wnthm i 30 days. TWDMQ POD ("J-I'A"I"'I"l4`.I_Q~ All unrna nf LEIIVLVID l'\}l\a UIIIIILIJJAT. nu aunt: Us $10.00 and under cash, over that. amount .8 months credit will be given to parties . furnishing ap_nroved joint notes. 7 per cent. !per annum off for cmxh on credit sums. 0] Sale at 1 pm. D. J. Reburn, Authorized Trustee. W. A.'McConkey, Auctioneer. `U uuyu. TERMS FOR CHATTELS: All sums of 1A An ._.I ._._J-._ _..-L ....-.. AL..L ........._L Harry Barron Plumbing -- Heating Tinsmithing E.xclubaivo Agent for PEASE FURNACES A Phone 180 returnd home after with friends in Tor- "i-`1'z'1iS'A ir,' I WISH . {CUSTOMERS AND menus A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Page Nine ' e 133 Dunlo so. ;,y %;;:.i success ' happy er 28,1922` A3353}? ants, sizes me at $6, Mrs. John Dixon` is visiting with friends in Lisle. ' 1).L..A. YllI..... .........a. Ll... l"L....L.~..\-| & PERSONAL a1 ing Mitts, ('6, 98c. skin Pull- for 98c. Jrs, button ......`I nvul `UIJLKJ LUKV LIIC uuuuay s`CdUllo W. A. Anderson spent Christmas with his sister in Powassan. ' 11:... Ann}; "l\...-.2 3.. nl- Lo... Lanna '11! EAIIHVHIU lUl'vLllI ." VU3lllUl. I Miss F. N.~ Warren spent Christ- mas with relatives in Toronto. 1`-...._L `Ll'........ -3 \Y-..L.L `D-.. `Conn 'Ihu1 sd;!y, December 28, 1922 ..I1'1CHU Ill JJIBIC. ~ ' Bert Miles spent the Christmas. holidays in London. 17`;-crow (Harv:-any urn: Bnrnn `Fran; nonuays U1 uunuuu. j Harvey Warner was home from Cobalt for Christmas. Mr... .....I 11:..- `r.'....-L ....- :... "I'\.... KJUIJEIL LU!` l./lll.'l'o'|alll_lb'o > Mrs. and Muss, Lount are In Tor- onto for the holiday season. `U A Anthnvcnn anonf nhrfufihnu WIK-H H15 l'ilbt'J' Ill FUWGEIHHIL Miss Annie Train is at her home in Elmvale for.the- vacation. ~ ' 11:-.. `[3 x7 n7.......... ..........L L..:..4. JLUIUIIUU UluVI:1'5lIry LU1 vuuauuu. I W. 0. Parker of Clifton, New Jer- sey is in town for the holidays. ` I A I-You-"win AP f`.|\nI-Joan annnf, nv- IXHSS Wlbll FUIGUIVUS Ill 1UlfUlll.'Uu Jo_seph Harris of North_'Bay was at hxs hbme here for Christmas. 11:..- AL..- l'\u3.d..o. 3.. Lninnn -9-nnnn 311- [I15 IIUIIIU IICFU 1Ul' \JlIll|IllIIEo V Miss A1m_a Quinlan is home from Toronto University for vacation. II! (\ f)....1..... I`: I::`-Ava 'KY...n Y4. l D, uuvuuu seal and '/.esA22 and 30. $2.25. UCyJ, I! III IIUWII LUIC llll .uvuuu_ya. . A. Harris of Chapleau spent ov- er Christmas with his family here.- `l_!........ Dtulihltnui 1.: Tnnaknn m`n` CI` UHPISEIHES WIEH HIS Iamuy Heft. Henry Bauldry of Lambton. Milfs was at his home here for Christmas. W; J.- Hickey. who is teaching at Nai2'nACentre, is home for vacation. Mrs. S. J. Higgs .left'on Wednesday to spend some time in the Bahamas. A..J.1..-.. I) .`II:.... -3 l\I...L..`l.n All-.\ ne}. and Mrs. Wm. Mullen spent over Christmas with relatives in To- `ronto. _ Il:_..-_ AA- .....`l 11.51" . `D..`I......."A... vv uyy--u uv-9.`, vunncia . . . u . . ' .'..~.......-_.. Arthur B.`King of Okotoi-cs, A1ta., is in town for a_ brief visit on busi- `IL... and Klaus `Xian "hinnnn annul- nukigses Ada and Hattie Robins"on of Stratford are visiting Miss Gladys Ardagh. ~ I Mine Marv Qhrnl-mnln nf "I"n\-nntn. Jlruugu. ' Miss Mary Shrubsole of Toronto. snent over Christmas at her home in] `Collier St. - - ` 11.. .......1 `II... `D `D 'Iu ..;...:..'l. .........o `-LJUIHCI` Db ` 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Merrick spent Christmas with the former s parents in nrillia. . . `ll..- 1u'..n........n -3 `I|l..........`l ..:-:&...l m1\'l'1'r;.lli;cConnell of Meaford isited `her daughter, Mrs. H. Norton, over the ' holidays. L My-p Thanh-I hob-vnf& nf Tmrnrhrln EH9 ` nmuluys. - Mrs. David Harriett of Lyndville spent the holiday with Mr. and~Mrs. C. R. Kendall. T\..'I&..... I" 1).\l.nmI-anus `D A A` mll u U1 \\'.U1`5lt'_V.Dlz.- . . I Muss Elsie Ramey of Toronto is spending a week with her parents {in anford St. 1: n....-.. mt..- n..M.....:..1. .....4 III) b8Y1IOI'(l DE. ` _ J. R. Cotter, Mrs. Barwxck and` Miss Barwick went to Hamilton for , ~C'.'n-istmas Day. . ":50 `T Rfnnno nf Tnffnnhniw `cl W 'd.|lo lV.I-G1` Mr. and Nortoh of Penetang were with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nor- `ton for Yuletide; `II. ......I ll ... `Khan `Dull and Jonah-` 12. IV. I\IlU1.l. Dalton G. Robertso, B.A., of Tara} onto spent the holiday at his home in Worsle_v St.. - ! 11:..- t:u..:- 1)..:-....... .: m........;.. -:... `UEITISEIIIIIS uay. _ .Miss- V. Milligan of Tottenham `visiting with her sister, Mrs. M. Walls. Mary St. Mm an!` Mrn \Yn1\fn;I A`? pnnnfnl ton I01` Iuleuae. , Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bell and daugh-t `ter of Durand. Mich., were in town fox-`over Christmas. 11- `IT u'......:u.... A! &k.. n...-.+ is-P I01` ' 0V8!` UIIFISEIIIBS. H. H. Hamilton of the Dept. of Highways was at Bethany for the Christmas holiday. Mun 13~nn`-marl A` `Rvnrl-Fnv-A TYIRADV Unrlstmas nouuay. V Mrs. Prohert of Bradford made a .-short- visit this week with Mrs. S. Gill, Claxigerton `St. , ' U W nnnhnrcnn nf the Dent. Of 'uxu, ulap eruon an. - H. E. acpherson of the Dept.` qf Highways spent the holiday at h1s 'homein St. Thomas. 11:..- 1' ....:.. . nu:n`nn vnvinn{nn'| nf nomeln at. Inomas. _ ` Miss Lucie Quinlan, princlpal qfl Schreiber Continuation School, Is home`- for the holidays. I Iffiun Mnmmnvaf UYRR name, 101' me nouuays. ` ` Miss Margaret Sinclair was with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sinclair in Coll,- inrwood for Christmas. an-.. Am... Inmnmlv Mi `net:-oit.is nr Snx,in -so are ex: nenneuy, xucuux Mr. and` Mrs. `Elmvale [spent 1 Terry's parents 1' luunrn nnvk I jnzrwooa tor unrxsumas. Miss Alice Kennedy of Detroit.is Waiting her oarents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kennedy, McDonald St. Rf on!" MFG! TATTV and Of: '1'erry's parents In town. Elwyn Davis of Midland was with his narents. Mr. and Mrs-. T. H. Dav- is, Owen St., for Christmas. mm Curr of Toronto was 21 Christ- is, Owen 515., I01 unrlsbnnua. v_ Wm. Carr of Toronto Olmst- mas visitor with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Carr, Toronto St. 1:. .....a M... 1-1 M anker of Mrs. R. A. Carr, Toronto at. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hooker of Nnxvmnwket snent Chstmas with Mrs. W. Metcalf, Victoria St. :rr.uAL % I ATTRACTION . ~ SPECIAL BIGSPEGIAL ATTRACTION . NEW YEAR S MATINEE AND NIGHT, AND TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY, JAN. 2 and 3 Rodolphvalentino and Gloria Swanson in Special Musical Program Ey 01:1!` own `Orchestra Ovdrture from II Troirator9 CORNET SOLOS onam an. . | . Terry and farm! of` Qhfisfrnas with rs. . -_ L--noon the business was dis- lzyall gave a very eport of the conven- One feature of the of Institutes in many other organ- nstitute has organiz- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ` 00 u HQACTION % ,.. Fx DEC. 28, 29, 30 "RICH MEN? S WIVES" Mrs. B. Bartletf. of Beamsville is the guest of her parents, Mr. -and "Mrs." A. Sinclaif, Clapperton St. 1 M1: on}! My`: 'T.o\rnn n ncHn\vn- |J.V11'. A. ouu;1uu;, Uluypcxuvu IOU. Mr. and Mrs. Lavalle of Oshawa v'sited with Mr. and Mrs., Thomas 'lAikens, Mulcaster St., this week. - Mm uhr` Mve Wren]: Thnrnunn and `AIKCIIS, lV1ulCl1SlUl' Din, uuarwccn. _ l Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson and `son Erle of Penetang have been m Itown for the Christmas holidays. mam M111A\voA Tlfal-`L n'F 'I`n1-nnfh `DOWII 101` one Ul1l.'1hlIla uuuuaya. Miss Myld1*edv\Vebb of Toronto was a holiday visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Bey; I-`I7. McConkey, Tiffin St. hm ant` `Mia nrnuvh and` 1V11'S. Dern r1. 1ucL;uIusg:y, mum on. _ Dr. .J. V. and `Mrs. Brown and` daughter of Orillia spent` Christmas at the former s old home in Barrie. `rm... 1 `D 1':\n:...u -4: nm:...... `Air-.. I lib one LUl'llu:1` Ulu uulnc III .ua1'LAc.| Mrs. J. B. Elliott of Billings, Mon- tana',_is visiting` Mrs. R. J .- Fletcher, who will return with 'h'1* for a visit. 11.; .......I `II ... f`...\mL T mmmm nun nil [WHU WIN ICDUIVII YV_l|/ll HUI. 1U]. 11 Vlalhu Mr. and Mrs. Grant Longman ofi Toronto were guests of the former s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Longman. Mr. and Mrs. Kenyon Lount and {son of Toronto were with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Neelands for the holiday. Miss Amy Cooper of Toronto was [with her parents, Mr. `and Mrs. .Ias. Cooper, Sanford St., for-the holiday. fen Nnna n4 fhn Rfnrlino Ran}: fed th by recipes for ding. many recipes -next meexing will Mrs. J .' Ansdell on *rmoy is expected to e Beauties of Friend~ l1_,,,..L_II ...... .... |LIUUp!:1`, uauxuuru Din, .lUL"l.u uuuuay. Wm. Miles of the Sterlmgv Bank sta` at Duntroon. is spending the hol- idays with his parents. Bradford St. `Ila and Man Tunnn nnvfnxv nf Nnxnvl luuys wu.u HIS pnrcuua. uzauuuu ow. _ Mr. andMys. Isaac Carter of New Lowell iwere holiday visitors `with Mr. and Mrs. R. Carter, Charles St. `ll... nu-ht` Mann Y.nn ovnnr urnrn U11`. uuu Aura. IV. Uu1'u:I.`, uuaaquza on. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Gardner were Christmas visitors with the fo1'mer s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Gardner. TIE}-.. I`....A-Ln `nah. uvkn `unis `animal IJGLCIIIIB, MAL. nu AVIADI we no uununswnul Miss Gretta Duly, who was home. for Christmas,- has gone to spend a few days with friends at Sault Ste. Marie. , I ,. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thompson 0 Detroit spent the holidays with the ]1atter s parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. .Rivard. - ' I. T) T I"...-In-v K A A3 \Ynu1 Vnwl! iIVlVl1L'Un I` R, J. Gauley, M.A., City is spending the with his mother, Mrs. sley St. II}-.. `l\Qv nu1:nInn `A sxey B13. , Miss May Quinlan of Orangeville High School staff is holidaying with `her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Quinlan. , Emerson, Robert and Andrew Walker came home to spend Christ- mas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. IS. C. Walker. `Ill... and Man `Dan M Wnnnlrb and '5. U. VV3.|Ke1'. Mr; and Mrs. Roy M. Hancock and Mrs. R. Beelby of Trout Creek spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. B_e`e1by, Peel St. ` . `Mn gm! Mvu W F`. Partridm: and ueemy, reel DE. ` `Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Partridge and daughter, Maple Ave., spent Christ- tmas with their son, Rev. Manly Part- iridge, Goldwater. I My and Mr: I-`I , nnner and babv yrlage, uomwatebr. Mr. and Mrs. H. Cooper and baby `visited Mrs. Cooper's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E-. Andrews, Hamilton, over the holiday. - `Mu ant` Mun W .1 ph nd . me nouaay. | Mr. , and Mrs. W. J. Peach andl Miss" Gladys Peach of` Rockwood spent the` holidays with Mr. and Mrs. `B. W. Rhinehart. ' `In - .....A Mun 1i`m:A `Rn!-um~f.:nn `and of Toronto spent ents here. imingham and fam- thm the la.tter's sister, B. W. lthmenart. _ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robertson and children of Stroud spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ertson, Worsley St. M-nu W F` N Wnrrpst of North. `Mr. and Mrs. J. Paterson, Bayeld, ertson, worsley at. I Mrs. W. F. N. Forrest of North. Battleford is visiting her parents. St.. for some weeks. "- nu-Ir` Mann Inv-Ir -Wnndinv Of St.. 101' weexs. _ Mr. and Mrs. Mark `Woodmg of Torontofvisited at the home of their `daughter, Mrs. Walter Fisher, 31 In- lnisl St., over Christmas. M- mm Mr: A'rthm- Der and. 'nis1il Sn, over Lznrlstmas. . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dyer and` children of Holly spent a few days` at Yuletide wi In Mr. and Mrs. F. Robertson, 13 ors1e,v St. G. L. Rammage of Tottenham, ac- companied by his mother, spent the [Christmas holiday with Mr. and Mrs. `G. D. Hubbard, Clapperton St. - A-`-~ -- J 7- B U0 I.I.UU|.ll.l.\4I' \/Auyyva vvu Us ...-. . Henry Roberts and J. B. Roberts of Toronto are spending Christmas vacation with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Roberts, 149 Mary St. John S. Brownlee of Lexington, Kentucky, is visiting his sister, Mrs. R. J. Fletcher. Mr..~ Brownlee has not been here for over thirty years. up. _,_A_._._ I'|I....I- A3 flnnnvn HOD Uecu ucxc -LU: unn ...... _. _,.,...-... Miss Constance Clark of Oshawa and Mr. and _Mrs. John Wiggins and M.A., of New York] ng holiday week ', Gauley,_Wor- son Aiken of 0rd spent over Christ-Q mas with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Aikensu 1|t_,!I ,, '41 1 \.. I IIIQQ VVIIJII dill: Ill\.l A V A L U | Q A Q v M u . . . - - ' - - .4. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mullenof De- troit are spending the holidays with their parents in town. after which. they will go to Cleveland to reside. __,_n mt-.- n n` 1uI'..4.I..:.......... ~1- Mackinaw

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