uuauy uulcl RSYDIUICS. A [Terms of Sale-All sums of 810.00 and under, cash; over that amount 8- months credit will be given to parties furnishing ap- proved joint notes. 6 per cent, per annum off for cash on credit sums. All will be sold without reserve as proprietor is giving up farming. " .1 Sale at lrp.m. sharp. W. Mconkey, Auct. g-------:- nu uu: uuuuuy. The meeting of the Women`s Institute will he held at the home of Mrs. W. A. 06- borne. on Thursday, April 12, 2 p.m. Mrs. D. McLean will give an address. The roll call will be responded to with suggestions for the coming year's programme. Membership fees will: be received. 1 SEYFNTH 1-WFVESPRA u. uvnrmu 5 neanm ls xmprovmg. `Miss Hazel Key of Toronto was home for Easter. i Y 'lV...._-- L-.. ___.,. \ 1 - n . - -- ` _ Mr. and Mrs. W. Parr. o.Uu Dill: 51018 1181:. Misses Alice and Edna. Parr and George are spending a few days with their parents, i Mrs. Bert Cook of Gorrie islvisiting her sister, Mrs. Albert; Ford; also her mother` and father, Mr. and Mrs. Turley. ; 1-: an-H1515 tucuwu. ' Miss" Emma Gloughley, who is attending Normal in" Peterboro, is spending her holi- days at her home here. . ` IE3;-n `ll .-.n....|-. U..__:.. I.-- L_,, . - unyu Bl net uuule nere. ` ' Miss Hannah Harris has been stayingl with her grandmofher, Mrs. E. Tracy. Awhol 's.`}n the sick list. 3-..-.. A ' I.-- -__l I_I_, I5 I 1- l navy uu one arrival 01 a young aaugnter. Mr. and Mrs. D. Donnelly have returned home after spending a few days in Toronto with Mrs. Donnelly, Sr., who is ill. ' Thnmna Mm-uh 1.... M1,: I..:.. t..__. __.s nuu nun. uuuuuuy, Dl'., W110 18 Ill. ' Thomas_ Murphy has sold his farm and is moving to tow . 1 like l'.`mm.. nI......-1.1.... ...L- :- -u-~ I2 U10; Vu`1e.ete~ this Friday night." Congratulations to Mr and Mrs. -Robert Tracy on the arrival of a young daughter. ' I MI`. and Mn, 1`) !\nnnnv hang -A6u-.....l The undrsighed has teceired instructions from ' April 2. --The Helng society meets at the home of Miss Jessie Bishop on April` 5. . . ' sUNNn_3Ag.E (_Z_6iNl-`IRS ';:;.Io.'s.7_I,cI'{e.1j_r:_an is gpending 9. fw days in DA1s1'oF )wn hf I-Isilnilfnn : KNOCK ._.,--.,- vwv Invn uuunu snvnvn 7` isses Alma and` Audrey Fagan of Tor- onto spent over Easter with their mother here. ' '.~ ! . s I |n-.4 n 1 p .-~. .- -- - | QUIC- Matt. Boake of Edmontdn called on friends here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Deering of Hunts ville spent the holidays at Andrew Wal- lac.e s. ` ' , H. Wilsonof Stayner. viaitedn Mrs. Wm. Young last week. - ' Mhm 1.... nl....'.. ..t n:.n__J ____. - L Avgug luau ween. Miss Ina. Black of Midland spent a few! days `at her home here, last week. i A; AL 11, `VIII ~ - `April 3.-The villagers are busy these: days, having their summer supply of wood I `sawed. ' -I`.:__ -I.-"n, W, `.7 . . cu nu. . v IKIIQHUH UDCUBIIB GNU HID, U|JlII':I'y urulcwa. The above furniture` is all of the very best class and all just as good on new, as itehas only been in use. a short time. ` All will be sold without reserve. `Terms cash. - ' Sale at 1.30 p.m. A. McConkey, Auct. __ . ...-.. .-...u me. am. anaunn. ` -Edna Jennett is spending th -Easter; lholidays with her grandmother, Mrs. M. "Bell. Irrunn no.1. .. Miss. Margaret Warnica of Hamilton is a holiday visitor at her home here. :1: A u -` I - -- ' '"v'vT1Ii:Tieii; :5}: 'z;1.1:i::h`i l.(;r.en of Cold-ii water spent Easter with the foriner s par` ents, -Mr.` and Mrs. M. M. Bell. A I | 1 ciflfrs. J. H. McCann visited .Beeton friends !last week ` April 3.---William Ellis, who has spent I the -last month with his father in Hamilton, _ is visiting his brother George before leaving I for.his home in Chilliwack, B.C. I`lY:II:_.._ n_II ___::, -,. I ,l,!II, 1- n -1 Y ..,.. ..- ....- uvu-u uvnv, nan! "VIZ At the` Good Friday aervice in `axe Met 5: STROUD UTOPIA The man who `Wears Society Brand Clothes doesn t wear the other kind; he can t afford to-from the standpoint of investment or of satisfaction. N 0 other way can he appear so consistently well dressed -the tailoring in these clothes l keeps the style always in evi- dence. He wears them a long time; that means Value an Satisfaction. 4 A -u-v` -- an-'7--- v .. _,, The following: Famed oak `dining-room ` suite; 3-piece Giesterfield suite, mahogany bedroom suite, ivory bedroom suite, mahogany floor lamp and shade, wicker tea-cart, hall seat; and mirror, rocking chairs, arm chairs, wicker re-aide seat, white porcelain four-burner gap range, refrigerator, kitchen cabinet, dishes, good charcoal or wood heater, tap- estry rug, 9 ft. x 9 ft., Congoleum square, electric lamp, pictures. curtains,` cutlery, kitchen utensils and many other articles. Tho nknuo fun-nihnvn in all A` #31:: `rainy An exclusive Society `Brand feature of comfort and finish is the Kant Slip waist- band. It keeps the trousers up and the shirt .down; an innovation welcome to the man who appreciates the nal touch. odist church, the special collection for the. `Armenian children -amounted to 321.00. T llim l`......l Go ...... ._ ..t `D.._l.'..-... 1'r_:n_ I nuucuuau vuuulcu muuuuwu I40 061.01}. .Miss Carol Stevenson of Renfrew, Keith lstevgnson of Toronto, and Arthur V_Steven- __--n-- an 7-: :v 7&5 lulu` IJIUUII, DRITIC VINSURANCE--Fire, Life, 23:nua-Ity, Plate Glass, Automobilg, TICKET AGl:`.NT-Canadian Pacic R '1 d St ' ' Likewise Cunard, Anchor and Ancho:lDv(::l3sr:>n Li$1aerSrfsl'1%)0g-`1(1iI;l`;s:.} to every part of the world. Service unexcelled. Travel C.P.R. DOMINION EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS Telenhonex: Om.-,.. IRS! p-.:4-_-- 2... :..L:1LV UIJD - SWIFPS REb"STEEiiVikA`Nn FERTILIZERSQ 2 `IS PROBABLY OPEN IN vmm mranrnnm ' HAMPTON E. JORY . King Block, Barrie` Lif. Cannnnlbu DI-L_ l`I_-_ A . uvnvnaxwnuxw nnrnnaa KVIUNILY UKDERS Telephones: Oice 183, Residence S49 THE QPPORTUN-if} T0 H.'x-I:I`1-is I52-B. xjjjj` ---- ; _.__ __ .A re NOT` Rgprgented ...-.__1._.. .r M _..._v-- number of good ' sections. 1'|'r\l\'I\rlIUv\vo--no- - _ __ `Ilia ux;d.A;-:5;-g:|:<;-T:;s- r`-ece-i:r:!"i-I;;t;1zctions ' ` from II I In 44 II- I_. 1,7,, Q; son, M.A._. of Hamilton Colleginte, were guests at the parsonage here, over Sunday.` Buy advertised tmnga. cuzcuxi nus vv; HOSP OF \*.'ithlNe for I The .'1Uv. to "tho H<~ up for dis` imr u`{ H Tlipjht. .\'< oni'1im H the charga utrry 1':-1 intondul t it wzis nr the hnswi` I?e')1'v~'1-nt shuwed t I'3t.(_` a ;'.r it was dv '`hv i-I dent. ur.'. the P-f)(l"\_ V that thv 1' 165.131, 0 v tfatvd. $12%d % it Wu-rut ~ basis of thv hospi `I L,,,] a J. Evans, 1`$'M-ulmtajst. If `AIDA. A` $z'~.'nnt of lndi_c:(-nt m.;.:; An uvr.-r: ..J' {i,';;.`` 34530 5 v hospital ' hdr.I the gran of year` "rare uf per dit- H1 I\I\ time wv under t ho.<')it:;I gen? 1) Board \ 0 thi< rate of `did. `nut E would ( even. , of no (I made sh icipnl apneals` ml ..,...-....T` Dr. /5 cost of} euuimw T\nm}.u-r it not hn ends m stance-= tov'n.< $900 tt 1!... Mz1y< when t the grra full fan ostimai AM,` l&wat buf M: would and th were 2! thrk2e-c that ti -uv I `avian II, V GGPIC One ilil; N orth of Union `cemetery "l`IYI'.Il\AI) lI\I'|II .- from. i$;ii. Stow DIN Ad m "Julia." _' xx MRS-_9'!:JPHNS0N J of even} of El` VNO} 17 Moo] tratq Mon Su`1f Veg inp: Lo'i"1", "'c:2.}{.'"1`Z," "i".I.{i.a1` lD-.mo...... D....A ........ All.....I_I..\ iv`: lava: u u my (ll-IUVIUIJ and Lot 17, oI{.. 5, Vespra aha Milt! Mnl-Oh of Ilninn DA-ago.-u 'iz3."::'s'.`5x'x1' I` C-II.....2..... . BarrieMarbleWor|ml AUCTION SALE- of Household F umiture v c Q, 755: Q I lllllwlll _(I:enetang Road, near Allandale) Ilt\lII\ A C! A Intuit A an uua nunuuuunv '1V1"o"i~315Xi?,'Xi>i21L 9 LL- l..II......... E:-selvl Ly Xuction at cmsnrrtsmz CD%%Ol%lI nnjj or HIGH cLAss . Fu_I-niture ,,._j E._._A__.. 5"s"a"turda"' "."Ki?ii"i' 'l`l-4. 'A"A-uv:n- . --wv v :---- 7:--uv to sell by Public Auction at Au6"$_4LE RE LIIBLI RI . ,_. _._au.,, - unuvvo 65-llll suuucr, V3` inch plate, new; 1 cutter. 1 -two-row Cock-A shutt cultivator, 1 et scales, 2,000 lbs.; 1 pump jack. 1 wagon, 3%-inch tires; 1 wag- on. 2?:-inch tires; 1 set heavy sleighs, I o grindstone, 1 set lighvtvsleighs, 1 sawing ma- chine, 1 top buggy, McLaughlin, nearly new; 1 grain stock pack combined, 1 Chat- ham fanning-mill and bagger. _1 set 4-section harrows, 1 set 3-section barrows, l Fleury plow, No. 21; 1 set breaching harness, I sat backhand harness, I set plow harness. 1 set single harness, 1 De Laval cream sepa- .rutor, in use 6 months, power or hand churn, 1 extension ladder, new; 1 May-Tag motor washing machine, 1 wire weaving and ' stretching machine, 1 25-gallon gasoline tank; also forks, chains, doubletrees, and `inany other article . Tarn: .: a..I.. All _.._._ -1 A-n rm to sell by Public Auction on ---7 -V- .-'--'--*-.-` At Comer of James `St. , Bonney--Gray _ Although the storm was raging with the intensity of a blizzard last Wednesday the wedding bells were ringing above it all, sweet and clear. It was the occasion of the marriage of Mr. Fred L., Bonney to Miss Margaret Gray. ' Ithn cine-In -nuns} nLIuu.L -.......l .._...I- I. U] UII I/U. \ Mrs. Max Coutts "and two children` of Bradford are spen_ding Easter holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Finlay. - Mine Gr-non (`till luau M4-.'...;...A ..u.... ........_1 ulgvuusgw, H181`? WE 8 -nappy gathering in the home of Mr. Joseph Bonney where-"the interesting ceremony took place at three o'clock. The Rev. G. H. Iiighton officiat- ed- The man allow-rninaln 1-I-m.g.ul' :.. Toronto. unavcl uuuuuya` 56 D15 nome. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Horton of Big Bay Point spent the week-end at R.,Lynn s. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mccracken of Craig- huratspent Sunday at. J. McCracken s. Miss Beatrice Wallwin of Allandale is the guesi of Mrs. J. E. Wallwin. . Waltersmith is spending the Easter vaca- tion wifh `friends in Bradford. ` Miss`Florence Lynn is visiting friends in 1H'__ n:___ n, ,.. nu. uuu Lurb`. U60. ruuay. ; Miss Grace Gill has returned after spend- ing the winter months with friends in Tor- onto ' nuns Margaret; uruy. . . Whilst the storm raged without and made many people`-shiver with its cold penetrat-' ingvblagts, there was a -happy gaihering in .. vulva. we nev. u. n. mngnwn omelet- ed. The bride` was charmingly dressed in Duchess satin and was unattended. The friends in the community wish the happy couple every blessing and that the future will be one of unclouded sunshine. ----c uo----nli April 3.`--Miss Beatrice and Wishart Campbell are spending the Easter holidays under the parental roof. `Mm Do.-lpm. ......l ...._ ll . 1'-n_sn,,, I uunumn mg. uccu uuw, banner. IMPLEMENTS--1 Avery tractor, 8-16, nearly new; 1 Cockshutt two-furrow tractor plow; 1 Deering rake, nearly new; 1 Cock-' ehutt -tractor double disc, 16-14; 1 two-fun row disc plow; 1 Frost & Wood ibinder, 7-` ft. out, nearly new; 1 ecuffler; 1 Deering mower, 5-ft. `cut, nearly_,new; 1 John Deere manure spreader, nearly new; 1 13-disc drill, Massey-Harris, nearly new; 1 0.K. ` 4-row potato sprayer, nearly new; 1 Hoover potatmdiggerv nearly new; 1 John .Deere potato -planter. nearly new; 1 3-.H.P. Fair- banks-Morse engine, 1 4-H.P. engine, 1 open buggy. I Lister grain grinder, 99- cutter! e`l\nH~ nuuld-In-no..- `I; ....A. ....._ __ n AAA n - uutuc o ` Misses Mary `Cochrane of Toronto and Lottie of Beeton spent Easter at A. Coch- rane s. - ' _'L_,, 117 I A - wuu uuuuuruv menus. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Phcock of Toronto are spending Easter holidays at` their old home. - II:__,, It `A - - - IGIIC 5- Walter Ward. of Toronto` is `spending the Easterholidays at his home. Mr ianrl M ... m.....1.._ 1':r.__;__ ,r `r-' uuuu 1.` uuuy. Mrs. Patterson and `Eleanor spent a few days in Orillia with Mrs. Cameron.` A. S. Anderson of the Sterling Bank, spent Easter at his home in Toronto. Dave Pugsley was up .from Toronto for a few days. a ' M V. Erven Leigh of the Bank of Montreal. .0rillia,. was home" for Easter Monday. _ Mrs. W. V. Anderson and Margaret are in Toronto. ' ' . Mrs. Watson and -daughter of Barrie visited Mr. and Mrs; Jas. Revie over the holiday. ' ` M qnknnl nu); l\H\l\|nau L--- "Il__.._l-_, A -I `A I AAip1-il 2.-V-M'iss `Winnie Monteith has re- 'turned to Toronto after spending a month `with Midhurst friends. Mn nm:l \l`.... !).L;. n-\,, I n In ulcuu, was uume over we nonaay. Lionel Priddle of Orillia was `home 'foi' Good Friday. ` Mi-u `Dana...-... '.....a `I;`l....__\_ -._-... - 2 wccn-cuu nuu uuux next! was Eli uutnne. Miss Myra Reid of Drayton is home for a week. V . ~ Roy Rouse of the Sterling Bank, Por-t Credit, was home over the holiday. . Priddle nf n.-nu. m. -1...... -c,... uay an Inn uuuw. Roy Reid was in Peterboro for over the week-Tend and Jack Reid was at Guthrie. Mi Mln-n Duh` A: I\o.n'n4-A... 2.. L-._.- IA u\ cu um . wccn-lulu. Misses Zelma Murray of 'Hillsdal and Evuh Leigh of Atherley are spending the Easter week at their homes. `D.~...M..... .|l......L..II -2 m-.4-_. -, I - uuuue lUl' um uuuuuy. Roy Josliri of Hamilton spent Good Fri- day at his home. `IL... 'D..:..l ....... :.. n_4_,.I,,, I -' acne, q u.uuut: 1.sIun(1,n.e(1 cocxerels. I FEED AND SEED--Quan.t-ity hay, quun-. tity straw, 2 bushels red clover seed, 75 bushels reg. seed oats, Banner. ' TMDI wuvmnvc 1 A-.-._- 4, luuucgc nut um W81 -K.` M-isses Shirley and Chelsea Fellows. Ger- trude Ross and Dorothy [Wright and Messrs. Lyn Fellows and Lester Wright `of Toronto were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fellows over Easter. 7 - _ - I12..- .'n'_- n__ I 1. 4- run uvcl unaucl`. Miss Bee Barnhardt of `Toronto. was also home for the holiday. Rnv .Tnnliu{ nf `I-l om:u,... ,........ 11...; 13.2 rcpurwu. r Miss` Edna Rorke of the public school staff. who has been confined to bed for some time, was removed -to the Collingwood Hospital on Friday from which place word is received that her condition is favorable. Her many `friends hope for her a speed recovery. 7 V 1-menu`: wccn no 0111911` 11011188. Boulton Marshall of Torontqis home from college for the week.- ` I M-:nnnn Qk:cuInn 1.-`J I`|L..I_.._ I.`_II..,. II Apriul 3.-Mis-s1t;sGrace and Bert. Clark re home for the Easter vacation. Limml D..:.l.n.. .: n.:n:.. _--_ L--,, :- uuulc Lur um muster vucauon. Lionel Priddle of Orillia` was home for over tvheweek-end. ' M:nann 'I..I...... II ..... __ -1` .vr'n I I I VUil1.5i:}::;:iUll3|ycmft,. who has purchased the store and grocery business lately conducted by J.- Moore, is moving in this week. An irifnrmnl tlnnnn luau: Lab! 2-. LI... 1...}! u_y u.- uuuunz, us muvrng In tnls weex. An in fo1-mg! dance was held in the hall on Monday night: An orchetra from .'l`or- onto `furnished the music. A good time was reported. ' . Ilia.` `la`.l.... `D.._l... -1 LL- ___`l,I!, 1 u auu huh .1 our Luau VOICES. _ The Ladies Aid of~the Presbyterian ' church recently presented the church with thgee beautiful pulpit chairs. Needless to ` an their-`gift is very much appreciated by L [the congregation. And on Easter Sunday morning as the worshippers filed into their pews, their `gaze was met by a new pulpit desk. This was the gift of some friend or friends, whose identity hhsnot been made public, but whose generous act will be long rernembered by those associated with this congregation. mhnhll nnuvnunlb ...L.. L..- ._..--`L----` Al again. - , V Quarterly 'communion service was ob- served in the Presbyterian church last Sun- day morning, the Easter service being held" in the evening." Both services were conduct- ed by the pastor, Rev. Kenneth McLean, and were largely attended, At the evening ser- vice the choir rendered two Easter anthems entitled: Hallelujah, Christ is Risen." and Lift Your Glad Yoices." 'I"l... `l...l:.... A-: A'__ n_-_I,_,z,,'- PIGS AND POULT-RY--l good brood now, due May 5; 50 Rhode Island Red hens, 8 Rhode I.sland,Red cockerels. l Fmmh AND QUE f\......4:L.. L--. _-..., 5uuu ~uuunuu calves . D uvuly uuy. The weather has again taken another change and it almost lookeas though spring is nearer. The snow at, least is, disappearing very rapidly and a few `cars are running Alllbllly . School re-opens he`re Tuesday, April 10. '.?;{or"t"";h7i health. Mr. Sleig every day. 1'!` 4| IIIAO` mu. uunyuuaua uuuou uua ween. I Misses Hazel Jackman of No:-th.Bay Nor- mal school and Eve. of Midland are spend- ing the holiday week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jackman. I regret to rnnnrt fhnlr mnfhnv GA ha :11 `unit: nnnr April 3.~-Moster Jakoaitlan is spend- ng Easter week with friends `in Toronto. J. Dyer moved to `Collingyood rcently. Miss Zena McGuire visited her parents at Clarkaburg over the week-`end. A`Av Anna and `l|I|n:`Ir ll-Q~i|n$II:$: Int; ulnuwuulg uvcr IIIIU was-us-vuu._ Alex. Moore and family are moving into Mr. Chapman : house this week. inane: noun` lnnlnrnnn AC \T.._AL nncu KY..- 9E5 s:TAn0N . Sleight is running th mill again rlnv ` nu aua. uunw aucxuuuu. 1 regrec In their mother to be in very poor _H_A:-WlESTONE a uuu can, '2 HIUK-J. 010. _, ' GRADE CATTLE--l grey cow, 5 yrs., calf wt `foot; 1 red cow, 5 yrs., calf at foot; 1 red cow, 4 yr.s., due in May; 1 red cow, 4 yrs., due in June; 1 Holstein heifer, due in October; 1 Holstein heifer, 2 yrs. old; 2 heifers, 1 year;-1 heifer, 2 years ; 4 good -Durham calves. DTIIQ ARTD I)r\`rvvrn1-517 q I I gmnnunsr wucn. nu: nwuvurulg. I Mrs. D. Adams and daughter, Lilian, vis- liised friends in Barrie a few days last week. I I Mi Rirdin `Kin:-vnn in muuulinn IPA-I--- u-nu -vuc 1.'u:aI.c|' uuuuuy. ` ` Miss Edna. Carson of Toronto. Normal is spending th week at home. mac nnnn \l..hm....I.I :. up};-:6:-u_ ...24L L-.. LJWIUO W. H. Martin spent :3 rev; days in Tor- onto last week. [ M . .....I 11-, 1, +- `uueu Luau WEEK. Mrgand Mrs. Jos. Bowman, who have been laid up with the grippe for the past week. are recovering. . Mm D Ah-ham: om-I ,l.......I..`o.... tin-.. _.:_ lnvcu u-cuua nu -nurne a Jew qays last week. MISS Bzrdle Warmca IS spending Easter hohdays at her home at. Painswick and also with her sister, Mrs. Sherman Todd, Lef_ro_v; Mn ` Int... .r|......... ..:..:1....I _:-__!_ 2,, '-n - nu 0. uuupm u: (rays ulls weex. Bowman Allen of Cookstown high school is spending Easter holidays at his home here. , _ . I _y M uur uume In uonaon. Mrs. G. A. Spencer of Hamilton isMspend- ing a fortnight at her home here. Alvin ('1-m..4'....l nl "I".-.-....4.- _...-..L Al au5 u IUII./lllsla uh uer 1101118 nere. Alvin Crawford of Toronto spent the weekend under the parental roof. mil Mlinl Q`-Ion-nn AC To-Ant- ..-a--L AL- Kai;'a3ie'W$fc'h and Miss Lamb of Toronto spent the week-end with the form- er : parents. , _ _ . I `ll: "gnu-I II -. l'-L.. m.._4.-_ ....2r-J - .. -1:--- nnqnidj DI! The following: HOR.SE9~--Bay horse, 6 yrs.; roan horse, 7 319., each 1650 lbs., matched team. REGISTERED DURHAM `CA'I`TLE-1 bull, Newton Emperor, 140405; 1 cow, Scotch Gem, due Sept. 23; 1 roan heifer, 2 yrs., due Oct-. 14; 1 roan yearling heifer, 1 bull calf, 4 mos. old. IEDADI.` nuwnrm 1 ._.._-- ----. - V ` uuuluuuu `using uclu M.lCl'.C mus WEEK. ` J.-";I._?Mtm'Ihy visited at his [home here over :the"Easte'1" holiday. '~ Min wnh ntnnn ll` Tnonnfn "A-Iuun` :- II III 0' Gordon'Brown is spending the holiday in Toronto, ` T - Miss Elva Giffen is spending her vaca- tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Giffen. Born--On Monday, April 2,nto Mr. and Mrs. James Buie, 9. daughter. M T " ` ' "" I April 3.--4Misses Lillian and Ma.rion Reid, Toronto, spent over Easter at their home] here. . , nr `ff :1 .- V . - John -Cowan visited friends in `Barrie for a couple of days this week. Rnm)nn' Annn A` l"...J...a........ L!..L _-|-~-I Apfil -1MVcAlpim; spent the holi- day at her home in London. Mug ['1 A 6------ -: 1 Y___-2u-,, - I cm;-cuu yuucl` hue parental l'00_I. ' Miss Muriel Sharpe of Toronto spent the holiday "at the home of her parents, Mr. and W, Shm-ma. uuuuuy ab um uuxue ` and Mrs. W. Sharpe. Mm Rfnn wnnnl-u cuaptu cu . 5 `Mr. "ans Mrs. John Easton moved to their new home in Thornton last week. Mr: W Qkgm- ........a. a..L.._.I__. mum April 3.--Geo. McDonaid is in` Toreto attending the meeting of the Trustees As- sociation being held there this week. 1v:a=61u-l .1)` LL: Lnnan Lg..- muu ucw uuxuu nu xuuruwn 1885 week. Mrs. W. Sharpe spent Saturday with friends in `Barrie. ' ";.___..L.."L!-._- A, It 11: - REGISTERED DURHAM. CATTLE CLYDESDALE E HORSES FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS The undersigned has received instructions tun... u Icuua Ill nurne. Congratulations to Mr. and `Mrs. Frank Gibson on the arrival of a baby boy. uuumu, Aura. usuuc UHl'l`l1l3l1eI`S. : | Donald Culham of Toronto is holidaying] wi -11 his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. CuI~l `ham; V (`I __J_ `n - -- ' ' April 2.,--Mis_s Irene Huth returned to; Toronto on Monday after spending a few` days at her home here.` ' Cecil Crosier, who` is attending businesi college in Toronto, is spending Easter `hoh-. days under the parental roof. Nattie Howie Sundayed at Mr. and Mrs. Miss Jean Coutts is the guest of hei- I Robt. McMurray s. , ;' T i i cousin, Mrs. Isaac Carruthers. nmm'lA n..u...... .: m-_-~-V ' - -" `called on friends here this week. ` _` [ uusu VI CKIIICBUH) . Miss McKague has} gone to her home in` Teeswater for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. McDonald of Thornton ; spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. J. Hatton. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dobson of Utopia MM val-on l\....:.. ........1. LL. ,7 V Anculy. Ivy extends sympathy to R. Lowrie in Flu has `again broken out here. Mrs. S. _t`-heloss of his brother Henry of Cookstown. : 3 D Elliott and W. Brooks are down with it. I uuucu uu xrwnus nere (DIS WEEK. ` Mis. Eaten Davis spent the xyeek-end with her parents in Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry. ' Tl'IV ovlnnnln ..-._.._...Ll___ ; VI 7 Aul. auu U113. WV. 11. 'l'18tt0n'S. . Mervin Lennox is taking a position in the bank at Allxston. The coldest day here for some time'was last _Wednesday. Milk Mnvonuun I-nu: 1.1....` 4- L-- `- -w-uu-n-u\I' , Ewart Brown -of Hamilton spent Easter l at his home here. I 1 The Misses Bills and Isabel Watson and1 , Miss Ardell Watson are visiting their par- v `ems, Mr. and Mrs, A. Wa son. - His many friends are glad to hear that. - H. Bertram's' health is improving. KEV hf Tnrnnfn uvnn `-A--- ' Mrs. (Dr.) F._Dnvis anti little son of Toronto are visiting at her parental home, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. -Hatton s. _ [ Marvin Inhnno L. L..l.!.__ . uavm uu we amvan or a son I Davis on the arriv _ - v - I _ April 3..--Mrs. R. H. Jemiett spent a] few days in Toronto last week. - Congratularions ('0 Mr. and Mrs. Harry a ofason. M... (n..\ 1:` n--.:- ,-- -'~- _.-w_----- --- an..- the following: - Player piano, nearly new; couch, table. rocking chairs, arm chairs, davenport, car- pets, Oak heating stoveksicleboard, exten- sion table, dining chairs, sewing machine, dishes, cutlery, curtains, 3 good bedroom suits, toilet sets, springs, mattresses, good range, kitchen cabinet, kitchen chairs, kit- chen utensils andmany other articles. Also garden tools and I6 `good hens. All will be sold without reserve. - ` Terms of Ssle--All sums of `$10.90 and under, cash; over that amount 6 months credit will be given to -parties furnishing` sp- yroved joint notes. 6 per cent. per annum off forcesh. ale at 1 pm. W. A. Mc- Conkey, Auctioneer. 13-14c