15c % Tiger Salmon, 1-). . Eagle Salmon, I-lb. . Sglmonz` T4,-lb; 7 - _. -- won-- Wax Beans, tin . . . Fresh Cheese, lb. . -v ---...w--, I` nave (-51-Iaoice Com, 2 tins . Choice Tomatoes, tin Standard Peas, 2 tins Ill I'D _SEEDLESS RA11ys_A_T Shop where you re invited to shop. THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1923 ":5 lbs. 30 CONSULTING ENGINEERS 35c 15c 15c Buster Kl cxka T515 WEE MONDAY Not once, but THE WON THE SILE `A pedestal wash basin puts that finishing touch that means so much" to_,,e_very bathroom. The wash basin is used more than any othe? xture in the modern bathroom. - There's something substantial in its appearance and although it costs a little more, it's worth it many times over, A story of a gone wrong- One of the i`1 THAT w. J. RICHARDS Agent for McClary s Furnaces The City Council of Kitchener hasbeen studying the evils growing out of promis- cuous dancing. in the" public halls. As a result it is proposed that no person under 18 years of age, -male or female. shall benllowed in any dance-hall unless accompanied by a parent or legal-guardian. I I IUI UIIC GUIl\)UI |IUllllC|JDn I Miss Jessie Allan, whose marriage is ex-3 pected to take place this month; was thei recipient .of several` showers recently. Mrs. . Harry Stewart had about twenty-five mu-l tual friends in one afternoon and a pin'_ shower descended. `Then, last Wednesday afternoon the ladies of Lefroy and vicinity gathered at W. ARalston s and presented her with many beautiful gifts, all showing care and thought in the choosing. On Mon- day, over thirty ladies from Churchill where she resided before `coming to this village, gathered at the home of Mrs. G. 0. Allan and again she received more nice presents. When tea was -announced, the bride-elect.. was placed at the large table` on which the centre decoration was a rainbow with a a pot of gold at each end of it.- Mrs. R; Boyes " was toast mistress and proposed a toast to the guest of honor, responded to by her sister, Miss `A. J. Allan. The toast to the married ladies was responded `to by Mrs. Orville Todd, and Miss Cora Canning and Miss Mae Winters to the one to the bach- 1 elor maids. The recipient of all these kind- ` nesses expressed herself as very grateful . and appreciative. . ""i`45a; 1Li1`"\zvYaL"'ZrT`Wvane and Miss Marjorie Canning of North Bay are home, for the school holidays. I I mac Inaeh: Anon uvknah vnoru-:unvn :n nun: JCW ua_ya.- Mrs Wallace of Aurora is visiting her daughter, Mfs Orville Todd. ` Mina'Tll.. 1X7Ln.-. AC `I7.-.u...l.. .....l `Ali-.. -_ _._.. r....... _ -.-... { Word was received here on" Monday by` `the Lucas family of the sudden death on lSunday of their cousin, John.Lucas, Newl 'LowelI. - V I 11.. n n__-._..., -1- m-_-_-.. nL___1-_ n,,_, I !M'l; Iv:;`C. Powersvhqf Toronto, Charles Pow-E em. Jack Dymenr and "Ted Bailey spent` several days with Mr. and Mrs. N. Grose. I All I- --_.- ..-.,.. ... -- -----. . v--u ! Miss Agnes Allan of Barfie is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Allan, for a, few days. A ' '~ M... nr..n...... ..c A........., :3 ..:..:.:..... 1.--] 3 ul. ' I : William C. W. McCullough passed to his` test on Tuesday after. a lengthy illness. The funeral service `will be held in the church at 41.30:p.m.` on Friday. l 111 ,1 1 I 1: 1 1 I i 4lUl UIllvUn u Among those home for over the holiday! and `week-end were: Misses Margaret Allan, ;Florida Adams, `Eleanor Ralston; Lucy, Jack. Mary Noble, Donna Todd and Marj-"f Eorie Wilson of Toronto; Messrs. Ewart 1. I s i V Ralston. Percy Douse. Andrew King. - ; Mra nllknrfahn urul "MIA at Tnwnnbn annnr: Aunt-wtuu. 1 C103 IJUUEC. IIIIUICVV ILHIE. I _Mrs. Gilbertson and child of Toronto spent; ,over Sunday with her sister`, Mrs, W. Chap-i l:n i lIIC HUUIC IIEHIII . Miss Marjorie Moriarity of Coulson Hill is spending this week with Mrs Marshall. ` wan unm. 'n.... zr:..;..1, ......1 Int... I5]-ICIIIJIXI5 llllb WCCR WIIIIJ UIIB JJIHKQIIU-Ila I Will Noble, Thos. Kissick and John iKing left for the boats` on Monday. A 1r:nIl n:f:v:An nan} {nun Hnnn:`nl nnfn ILIIIE IVIII IUI IIIIV UUHIB Ull Ullllllllyt A kind citizen sent two beautiful pots] ,of lilies to the churches on Sunday and` |aftl<(er the services they were given to the :s1c . II_.. `I! YV__.L_,, ,,-__L A`. ,,,_,I_ ,,,,J 2,, I Jamfs, Proctor & Redfern Ltd. `I R 'I'-.n..a.- (M '|'----;-. A-_ I 3lUl\n i Mrs. R. Forbes spent the week-end in :Toronto. ' `L l A_,-___ LL__A 1____,_ '47- __-___ .I,, L_u:,L,, rare home again . I April 4.--Mr. anti Mrs. B. T4. Batemani NEWS FROM NEIGHBORING TOWNSHIPS LEFROY au_, uuyv. Ul. uuuulgwuuu ugsurxuu. I Atja recent meetmg of the Women s In- stitute at the how): of Mrs. R. H. Somer- ville, it`w9.s arranged to hold the postponed` concert some time in the latter part of May. 1 TBA nnmmnnitv man ahnnlvml 4-.` km... nti uuuucw auuw mum: 111 we mu-er part 01 may. The community was shocked. to hear of" the sudden death of Mr. Lucas of New Low- ell. His mother, Mrs. Lucas, and ziunt, Mrs. G. D. Patterson, and sister-in-law, Miss Mabel Herrell, attended t- e funeral. I '7nL_ ____,,,,_ -It .1 I- _.-_...r __.....-- -..v---.., u~vvunI\Q\I\A Us-Isa nunnuauun The services at the'Methodist church on Easter Sunday were entirely conducted-by -the W.M.S., Mrs. Logan of Mcaford deliv-, ering hble addresses. ` The church wa.s| bright with spring blossoms and the Easter} music was effectively rendered by the choir. | NIL- _.._3__, _ n. 1 -I 1 A 1- I __-._.-_ ...._. -------v..._, -..-.....--.. up; tlnv vuuanu. The union service at St. Jude's Anglican" church on Good Friday evening was well attended and was very helpful and inspiring. Rev. T. J. Dew, the rector, _conducted the DU Ill-IU Ulhyu ` The Mission Circle met at -the home of Mrs. Adams on Saturday evening and list- ened to a very interesting talk by Mrs. Log- an, Supt. of Collingwood District. Af h Irnnnnf n1nL;Ann II ORA 1IIm....... .. Tn IV USA` UlI\-I g , ' Mrs. W. J. McMastef and children of? !Bethesda spent Easter Sunday` with Mrs. g Wm. Grose. ' `In . ..._.I 11-- n-.. A.I_,,,, . I I-1! ----- -two: j nuvcvlll 10%! 3'6'1:oronto st., Toronto`, can. Bridges, Pavements, Waterworks, Sewerage Systems, Incinerators, -Factories, AP Arbitrations, Litigation. ' `our: FEES--Usually paid out of the money we save our clients. I-`hone: Adel. 1044. Cable: JPR; 00. Toronto VI Ill. \JlUU. I ' Mr. and Mrs. Reg Adams and children ispent Easter with their parents, -Mr. and ;Mrs. D. A. -Adams. III ... ......I- 11.... 1x7.,,n__,, ,1- cs. ul `Anna. LI. ('1. rauaula. - Mr. and Mrs. Walker of Stayner and Mr. and_Mrs. Dickinson of Alliston visited Mr. and Mrs. Herb Dickinson here recently. Mi nnnru Inna Inf} {Ar Tnrnnfn nu. uuu Lula. u.cI'u IJIUIUIISUII ucrc rec:-uuy. Miss Mildred Henry has left for Torontoi to train fora nurse. Her father. R. D. Henry, _accompanied her for a brief visit to the city. Thu :nc:l\n I`:-...I.. -....L .4 LL. 1.....- - .uu_aru wan xcuucrcu uy uu: euuueuu 011011`. 1 Mr. Welch, formerly of the Union Bank: here, paid Thornton a brief visit over the, week-end. ' : . i u 11.... 111 Y \I,\: . I I 'v I -A ms: nu: out: n cm, uu muuuay xuuruulg. -Mr. and Mrs. Wallace of Stroud recently! visited thelatter"s father, Jas. Boake. 9 ! , At the Easter service in St. Jude's special music was rendered by the efficient chair. I M!` Wnlnk I\l`I`I\D'l|lI7 n4` fkn 1Tn:n-. Dn..L u ICHUD ucfc rczucu uy . _ Miss Jean Boake of Tottenham visi:ed her? i grandparents here recently. V ` I | Alvin nruuurfnrnl null Dun \A'.JI......i.. .... . LLIIIICU uuuw my Luv uuuuuy; : _Mi:s Anah McKinley of Barrie Spent East- qer with Miss Genevieve Jamieson. I Y n`D.\.. `l.....-:......_ ` .._.I `:A.'L`- ,,-_, 1-\~II' [Cl vnuu uuaa \JUllCVlU\ C IIHIIIICSUH. ` LeRoy Janxiesonand little son. Bilhe, left for the West on Monday morning. 1 .Mr and Mr: Walloon nf Qhcnnnl ..mmn+l..u r xu 11 auuu hull . ' . _ - 1_ Charles aud'Bess1e Lennox are home for jtheir holidays. ' 3 Mr and Mr: ['9' nn11:c n` In`. n..\n..4 L`....4n... I `Ll ICII lJUl|llU_)'5o J. W. Henry s. with- I (1 (:l'IO`\uIl\ cnnnf +`-.n LnI:J..u.~ ..L I...:.. Mr. and Mrs. C". Davis of Ivy spent Easter` Buy advertised things. It pays. R vvwu :1. IV. 116111] B. 3 L. G. Graham spent the holidaysat his ihome near Alliston. - ' I n.._I __._I 11___,,,-n, 1- m .' - -. 1 uuulc ucul num|.uu.> ' Earl and Vernon'Grose of Torontb visited friends here recently. , . I Mk: Joan nnobn AC Tnfnnknnu ..:n2A..,! L-.. |5nuuuycu\`-nun uuzc xtucxuly. I Alvin Crawford and Reg. Mckenzxe re~ 1 turned home for the holiday-. . Mica Ann`: MnV;n`n1v A9 13nm..2.. ...\....L 13..-; Ivxamug nere. . - 1 Rev. T. J. Dew is spending Ta few days in Penetang. ` man `I 13!.-.-`n-m.= :1: nnau\J:n.- LA_ ........LZ... |4UV7l|c ' Miss Mamie Henry is home for is week's lholiday. Mun .12.-..1... -6 41... I11... 1.... _..a.....-..4l uuuuuy . ' Matt. Boake of the West has returned D home again. M: r:.....!.... fa.-..m...._ ..t 'Lr.....:u.... :- uuxuc ngnlu . I Mrs. Gordon Spencer of Hamilton v?siting here. Dav T `I ha... :.. ..........I:.... .. 42.... 4...... Harry Adams is visiting in Tdronto. Ja._s. Patterson of Snelgrove is home. Miss Irene Lowrie is visiting in Totten- ham. A ' ' .lV-- |1-I\___I_I ,L,_,. n . - n - lllllu Geo. Manama spent Easter in Cooks-. town. ll:-_ ll....._:- 7t-_'_-, 2 I r ` I I ILI 1 UlICIIlIlJ5- Miss V. Burrows is spending her vacation %n Hamilton. ' nL__I-, -11,, I . u -- Plumbing -- Heating Tinsmithing V Exclusive Agent for DE A El! nllnxr A nun _Tl-IORNTONJ nu: `muuun EXAMINER` 3 1y nu many ways, WIMI luvlullg prospects. The thoughts of youh are long. long I f` thoughts." You go then not without pur.- g _ pose or aim, but that you may enter into a sphere of high service to your fellow-men. 3 , We congratulate you on- having chosen so.l 1 honourable and useful a profession as that? of the trained nurse, and may we say just gl 1 here that in coming days, should any off 1 your old friends assembled tonight need the; 1 _ skill and attention of such a one, to be l , in your hands, we would count no misfor- tune. I _ A._I_,_, ,1` .,,h _ . 1 u u . , 7 7 f I Apnl 4.~-Mr. and Mrs. Hart Thomas] [spent Easter week in the Queen City. Mr and Mn Ina "l"uiI~ om mn...- :..4.-. uuyacu uy L). unuwulu . Clarence Sloan of iandis, Sa.sk., and p,Will of Toronto spent Easter with their `parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Sloan. T 131.1...` L n n . A ..... L- 'lV........L-. t__ _| upcuv uaauct wccn l -ulc veguccu uwy. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Tait are moving into their new home in the house recently oc- cupied by S. Browning. nlnrnlunn Qlnon n" T nnplh. can`: ......I I npcucula, nu. nuu nub. IL. VV.. oluuu. I W. Reive has gone to Toronto` for a visit i 'n1:,,_, I-\_, , .1, nu, n -n o - M5510 UVCI JUUI Plrll. Signed on behalf of your friends: Mrs. L. W. Stewart, Mrs. T. A. Lawrence, M. W I\`Y\nII `D D Qc..........4. ` VV. D|.W2ll'|., WITH. 1. 1'1. Il...O'Dell. B-. R. Stewart. We ca.n sxlpply yotl with this and many other xtures that will go far towards making your bathroom a place of health and comfort. Harry Barron ! V1319 Miss Dorothy Sloan of -Powassan is spend- ing the Easter holidays at her home. "`nyn vnlra nfol... Lu:-nl-ll Fucnllnm (`Ink To Our Dear Young Friends, Miss Mil-Ii 'uuLupuuu:u lay out muuwmg uuuress:-- ' . dred Henry and Miss Jeans ACoutts--~In the; midst of these pleasant passing hours-we; . now find it necessary to pause that we may express to you'*.he sorrow we feel at yourl approaching degarure from our midst. .0ur gathering to-night is in your honor ands we have come here to meet with you once again. and together, as good friends, to ipass another` pleasant evening. -But in the; imidst of our enjoyment there is present a} .deeper note of sincere regret at our loss. 5You will he missed most of all in your ownl i family circles, but in the wider circle of curl icoinmunity s youthful life youhave madei "for yourself a real place which will be hard! `to fill. You have shared the pleasure dfi {our social gatherings and have made no I 1 little contribution to their success. We will imiss you much. Yet we feel-that we must `not dwell too hardly upon this. Youth is .a time when life is opening out wondrous- ly in many ways, with inviting prospects. 5 l`lin fhnllnlife nf vnlllk .n-n `Ann Inn.- In. token of our esteem and as a. slight! expression of our best wishes, we beg you` to accept these gifts. ' ` WA Rh` `nu: I1nA.........l RAH... 1'J..........:' w auucpl uucac gula. I I We bid you God-speed. May Heaven smile upon you and long shed its glorious` I _ I light over your path. i .q;nnnrl nu lnnknlf 1-.` unn- l'..C...\.I.-.. ll-.. ! 11:5 uuu, unaacx uuuuuys no 1131' uume. Two rinks of `the Churchill Curling Club `went to Stroud on GoodvFriday and playgd ?"" I Two Young Ladies Honored | A social gathering in honor of Miss Mil-3 dred Henry and Miss Jean Coutts, who _are_ entering upon -a training course for nurses in i Toronto, was held last week, at which they' were presented with appropriate gifts ac-i I I companied by the following address :- Tn nun nnqr \7nnnn- I'4`i-lnnrb \A m~ lllil vuugwguuuu uueuueu. ' I I The Apri_l meeting of the W.M.S. will be held at the home. of Mrs._R. West on Wed. ; nesday, ltlth inst. This is the annual meetei ing for the election of officers, and the! winding up of the year s business. All mite! boxes. outstanding fees, etc., should be] brought inor handed to the treasurer, Mrs. ` J. A. Lennox. Any Egbert ladies who have. mite boxes are requested to hand them in! at next Sunday's service. i lservice and Rev. R. H. Somerville of the! Prwbyterian church, gave the address. Rev.` W; H. Adams of the Methodist church was out of town, but a goodly number from the congregation attended. Tim Am-{I .-......:.... ..' .1... urn : ...:n L- `CHURCHILL 2 April 3.--Misses Reta Malkin, Greta iDuley and Ruth Forbes of Toronto spent ithe holidays at their respective homes here. | Yi-L___L ft, . PLUMBQNG % HOTTWATERHEATING TRY xunuuuu, uxuvcu uu um uuuac LICIC 1115!: WEEK. I Miss Leone Burton of North Bay is at} present visiting her grandparents, Mr. and; Mrs. S. Pratt. II ..- Il.I'V.._;__ _._I `ll! `rm I, Au: un: vvuwcn, no uuuu: um pruselllz. ' Fred Pratt, who has recently lived in Toronto, moved to his ehou'se here last week. I `4I;ca I Anita `R...-4.-m at KY4`-AL De... L. ..L I IIIUI Illlls GIIIJ `ll |l7lIlU\lll - 1. A16. LUIIIII. I` hi I good time. T ' . Dr. McCallum spent Tuesday in `-Barrie. M Miss Kathleen Selman of Toronto was` ; home over Sunday. A _: : Mrs. Trueman of Barrie is visi_ting withi gher brother. W. B. Sloan. ! . rnL_ nL____'_L:u 1__|:_._ _,,_._ - _L-___-_ `-1 ' UIIIIIC |)`.('-I ouuun_\ a . l with brother, 9 3 The Churchill ladies gave a shower tol ;the bride-elect, Miss Jessie Allan, at then home of Mrs. G. C. Allan. A A rink of the Stroud Curling Club came down on Wednesday and played two games. These were greatly enjoyed. ' 6 4 _--..._._,.. -. ....... -\.s'rr\4vnnv\/ Aavnanvv -Iavnv , `W-`Robert Cameron of4Rockwood and Cecii and Hugh Plowman of Toronto are visiting their parents at Cundles. M... W... M..n.,....... ..c r~..n:............1 ..:..:;...:l uucu IJIIIUIIVLB nu uuuuica. I , Mrs. Wm. Mathews of Collingwood visitedi lher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moffatt, recently.| Mrs. Rouse of Orillia. has returned home! after visiting Mr and Mrs. Shaw. Dnky D-.. ...l.... L..- 1.-.... .......-- _-__.1. GILCI vlcluus U1] auu nus. ouuvy. Robt. Pratt, who has been away north lfor the winter, is home at present. F1-nrl prnff nyhn Hoe 1-nnnnlriu `:1vnr` 3-. ll. D. I llalio Mrs. McGurra and Miss Roxey have gone to Toronto to visit friends. I! . ' 3 mormng and afternoon. They report. a 1 .....\A 9:"... I Read the advts.-It pays. _...v.-.-- v - - `en. a 7 PHASE FURNACE`; Phone 180` : 133 Dunlap `St. PURE` CANE SUGAR-- - -10 lbs. $1.15: Peanut Butter, 115 . . . 23c Pure Lard, lb. . . . . 19c 5-lb. tin . . . . . . . . . 95c 20-lb. pail .`. . . . $3.69 Domestic Shortelning-- 13?!` lb. . . . . . . . . . . lgic DOMINION` STORES,% Limited Rolled Oats, 6 lbs. for 25: Blue Rose Rice,` 3 lbs. 25c Sago, 2 lbs. for . . . . 23 Clarlf_ s Pork and Beans- Hen}"B'12eI - " Large size . . . . . . . 29 Medium size . . . . . 19c 'lias;.m.::::::::':: 535$ 20 lbs. . . . . . . . . . $3.53 -.---nw - can - wouutn jil ,-lb.__ti51-._. .._.... CUNDLES ' per loaf - we szu. TO SATISFY A Modern Pedestal Lavatory