Ulll.U.__ V Mr. -and Mrs. J: Fleming. of Dundalk visited Mr. and? Mrs. Irvin Johnston on Sunday. "I119 S`.'nndnv -nHnnI `Doliu nn en.-._. George Johnston. J. T. Johnston, A. ,Ronald and A Wilson attended the ;. Conservative meeting at Collingwood ,`last Wednesday evening. Hon. Arthur IMeighen, on `their return, took the [train for the West. ' `fhfiaa `D D...mnrI :.-. ..:;.:u.... :.. tn-.. I -- .. tn... `/.>...~, .v.nn. unnu 4v:.;-;:. :3. L'vgoL\I1I. int-:1` sun, uarman. [ . Ben. O'Brien of Toronto and Misses' ;Berni_ce and Winnifred Young` visited relatives here over the week-end. -5 Nfr nn `l\/I -|~`u "Do-I Inuol-an and nhil n:u1,uves uere uver cue weeK-enu. ` Mr. and Mr`s. Bert Foyston and. chil- . dren of London are visiting the form- -. er s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Foyston. I l`1An....-...\ Y..I.....4.._.. 1 In 1'-I__-L-,- A 1 October 2'a`-Congratu1i1tions to the! : people of Edenvale on theirvunanimous ivote for the O.T.A. ~ Mrs 11.-.un.n~.. .-.4: 1'_)......:.. :. ...-...-a.:._._ 1 \ul.,!': l.U1' Lue U.J..A. I Mrs. Downey of Barrle IS v_1s1ting her son, Carman. ' I Don r\I`D........ up 711-...-.-.4.. .....1 1ur:...._._.... necuon wand tne nealtn or their rammes. "Will you send me your name and address? Tell me which kind you prefer-Instant Postum or Postum Ge.-real (the kind you boil). I'll see that you get the x-at week's supply right awn." unuaren Ion Instant Pocbul nude with milk! "I want you to try Postum for thirty days. I want to start you out on yourtest by giving you your first we-ek A_supply. It seems to me that it would he 3 wine nlnn for your nrst weex's\_supp1y. seems to me that it would be a wise plan for mothers, particularly. to think of this test in con- nection with the health of their families. "Will vnn sand mo vnnr nnvnn and alarms? IIOIIIB last WEEK, The Rev. Wallace Johnston and Miss Winter spent a few days in the Queen City this week. - - (`.nnp-mahxlntinng tn Mr, and Mrs. F`.- FREE.)--MAIL THIS COUPON NOW! Carrigas Blanchard : Offer Name....... I want to make 3 thirty-day test of Pootum. Please send me. without cost or obligation. the first week's supply of Canadian Postum Cereal Co., Ltd. 45 Front St. East, Toronto, Ont. INSTANT POS'i';Ji1 Check which POSTULQ CEREAL `you prefer El .-an- tne u.1',A. I Don't fail to see Dust of The Earth" by Sttfoud Presbyterian Dramatic Club. in church, Stroud. Nov. 7. Music` and other attractions. 440 'l"`Inn nnw-Hnar nlnh-hnl flnnir rnnni-Ina ATMINESING Delicious and Healthful For All \_VouAknow' how many children do not like the taste of milk. You know how they like to have thesameidunk as the` grown-ups. You know, too, how good it is for them to have a hot drink! - Make Instant Postum for them, using hot milk instead of boil'n t I They ll like the taste immediately! And they will get the food elemtelnttet gheat, plus the nourishment of milk, in a/bot drink that is economical and so easy to make! 242 There s a Reason Making wash day pleasant- ]astuseRimo where you used to use `bar Zlllf. JIM qrvuqulg. boilmg. or tn your washing machine. Instant Postum--a pure cereal beverage -is particularly delicious and whole- some for children when made with hot milk. Try it this way yourself- -for a richer, smoother avor. Economical- costs half-a-cent a cup. Ask for it at your restaurant: your club and on the train. For those who prefer it, there is Postum Cereal, made by boiling for twenty minutes. Accept Carrie Blanch- ard s o`er. Send the coupon. OIHBIV auracuuns. `IQU. {Phelcurling club held their meeting on Saturday evening [when the fol-. lowing officerswwere elected for the year: J. E. Hodgsomvpresident; Wil- Fred Stewart, vice-president; E. H. Sloan, secretary; skips for tankard, S. J. Browning. T. G. Reive; skips %)r1D1strict Cup,.Fred Allan, Marshall e ve.` ' 7,u`{u`|nvv u Gain on` 'I`Innnni-Inn VH1 Inn. NSTANT POSTUM offers g ` everything you desire in a meal- time beverage. It is delightful, invigorating, fragrant--'with the great advantage of safety for _one and all; It is absolutely pureand who1esome--free from the poisons Caffeine and Tannin found in tea and coffee, which are the frequent cause of poor sleeping, excitable nerves, indigestion and similar troubles. Better health goes hand in handpwith Instant Postum. Canadian Postum Cereal.Co., Limited Head Oice: 45 Front St. East, Toronto Factory: Windsor, Ontario l `}`JbLI`g`.'Tb1'I.rLb'?`."'. 2 given way to the new method of soaking the clothes clean with Rinso. This wonderful new soap gentb loosens the dirt and a thorough rinsing leaves things white and glistening as you never could get them before. Only spots where the dirt is ground- in, such as neck bands, cuff edges. and the like need a light rubbing. and a little dry Rinso rubbed on these spots quickly makes the dirt disappear. ' HE hardest part of waslvday. mbbingt rulabing, rubbigg. `ban. Rinso 'MA15E B\7THE MXKER: OF LE Rinse is sold by all grocers and department stores Page -Fisher s Sale at Thornton will be` continued Friday and Saturday. Overs alls will go at $1.00 a pair. . `(Advt.) `The Women's Institute held its monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. W. Mathews on Wednesday. V hm arid Mfrs: `l\/Ir-(`nllnrn urn-no in vv - nvo-D~VOI~vvvu.n u. ~ Dr. arid Mrs: M Toronto last week. Tho nun}-nan 01111 R LUFUHLU lul. WUUIX. ' V . The euchreeand dance given by the Orangemen was well attended and everyone enjoyed it.. A nnmhpr nf hulrnhill nnnnha. 9.1-- October !8-.-}:iobt: Reive, who `has been visiting in Markham: Toronto and Guelph for a fortnight. `returned home last week, ' Tho Db`! `X7nI'InnA Tnknnfnn on!` Kline: .IJOu:I-VJ \lll ullv unlnvun vs u. usauaoovvpu I `There is much satlstacuo-n around the village over the majority vote for the O.T.A. ' 'l\nn >foH fn can Unur n1 Tho `l3`.av-fh" \JlLy [I115 WBEK. Congratulations to.Mr. and_Mrs. F. Beatty on the arrival `of a daughter. -rn|...._._ 1.. ...-...l. p...`-s.~u.\.-.01.-gm nnnn `nil vnemqrgtum au {Eel if /zeal . rlees Jars 30: 60' -Tubes 30` _v .1-24 Qavveskie 7;I;e:s'cr:r; gr); u;2.j/71`/y Cracks on lips. ban s.e{c. guiclxgz dzsappear wif/7 I'('l|.'V .7-24 @@0[Q@ Thursday, Octobel? 30, 1924. 11151 Owners. of bonds, deeds_ and other important papers now recognize that ` CHURCHILL ' 30, 1924. %. A Safety Deposit Box Is Indispensable e . ' It provides the best known valuable documents. and its contents can be_ referred to at any time during business hours. . method `of caring for all. `BAIiK:FTQRO!{I0 Capital. $5,053.00-0 Iconmcjxs [JERSEY CREAM S OiJA'S Your Securities Allandale `......v....... v i\;IcCallum. were in J: BRANCHES. BARBIE" m-X1`);-)`i.}`rmto the Manager of` any of our Branches. "N5 only once . , Ffgctad by , ._ V mug and thud incl aV'ud: u'lk. us`; In: nu No one but you or your deputy is given {access to your box. It remains abso- lutely under your control, and the annual cost is very moderate. um EISLBF, J.yu's.- rz. uavanaugn, Miss A. Anderson of Barrie has re- /turned home after spending `a few `days with friends here. . MI` nb Iva T 1|/fatty nun `plaid-1'.-u-r iv. I LUIU u_V- Llle pxemsclte Da.llOl'.S. I rThe Young Christian Speakers held their farewell service last night and spoke to a large gathering, who seem- ed to be much taken un. with their speaking as it was all on the Bible Vvorks and not on money. cuuuuy. . . The majority of the people in this little place are rejoicing at the story told by the plebiscite ballots. I Th? -vnllhp` ahriafinn Qnnnlznlv-m `Inch-I uuya WILII Lueuus nere. Mr. and Mrs. J. Maw are visiting in Toronto and other places. Mr. nd Mrs. T. Pattenden` and little grand ughter visited at T. McKee s' on Sunday. 4 . T1`-' flnufinlz urn-I Po-n-vlltr n4 "l"nr.-n4-n uu nuuuuy. I W . Gostick and fami1y._of Torontd called on friends here'Sunda..v. MP. and `MFR Ti` A T-Tnnnv'a~n an uuuuu uu Lnellus nere aunuay. Mr. and "Mrs. F. A. Hooe,v'and son of New Lowell visited at B. Tracy's on Sunday. Tho nan-In-nifu n-F OI-an nnnnin 3;. .4I..:.. ` Oct. 27-E. Cavanaugh and wife at- tendedithe funeral of his sister. Mrs. Harkin, which took place in Barrie on Vvednesday morning`. Oct. 22. Sym- pathy is extended to the bereaved ones. Mrs. Hill visited her daughter, Mrs. A. Knapp.` last week. ` . .T '(".uvfnin n1" 'Pnr-nnfn id uhsiny-'m A. rumpp. last weeK. J. ' Curtain 01' Toronto is .viitimz his sister, Mrs. E. Cavanaugh, Miss A. Anm-gnu nf `Raw-in hag ma- uuu UIIU [JUL 111 I1 S!.lUl'|. Llllle H.g0. --,-Fisher's Sale at '.l`hornton`wlll be conignued Friday and Saturday. Ladies rub Vers 10c a pair with any pair of shoes you select. (Advt.) On Thursday evening a motor ac- cident/acctlrrediat the corner of __the 8th of Tecumseth and the townline. Wilfred Kingsley and party of friends were travelling east on the 8th be- hind another auto and before he re- alized it he reached the corner. Not being able to slow down in making the turn the auto turned over into the ditch. Fortunately very little damage was done to either the car or its oc- cupants. V ' * uuu-:1` uLLl'a.cuUu3. . .' , _ - `U10 Wes. Stone has just finished install- ing a new furnace and John Sutherland had one put in a short time ago. --F'isxher's Sale at 'I`hm-nfnn w1ll ho The following from Toronto were recent visitors here: Mrs. J. Hawthorne and party of friends, at rs. Smith's on Thursday; Mr. and M . Fred Tomlin at~C. Watt's; Miss N ; uffin, at'Mrs. W. McKay's: Mr. and Mrs. `Robt. Sykes, with the ~former, s sister, Mrs. I G.` Sheppard. ' `K7111 (".nnId- in acrnin mnblnrr nh-Inn! U1. aucppuru. I Wm, Gould- is again making cider and quite a number of farmers are availing themselvesuothis opportunity of making use of the" lower grade 3/1)` pies. _ - hnn f fail fn unn 'l \naf nl Tho `lav-4-In" '"6n': fail to see Dust of The Earth" by Stroud Presbyterian Dramatic Club, in church, Stroud, Nov. 7. `..Music and other attractions. .- 44c `Una Rd-Ann hon: inc} Finis)-Una Iv-.54-.-.11 jieserves, 87,000,000 ~ M!!`{l3_S[lVG STATION Elmvalg BOND HEAD 172 uuy . Frank and Wallace Guest visited at John Soules and E. Guest's on Sun- -_da.y. ' Potato digging and apple picking is '?:he order of theglay. Potatoes are an excellent crop. ~ 7 A92. Warning. 1:: having nnmn pynif- (16.16 \.;Ul'llUl' lb D_Ullll3._Y HlUI'lIlg.- A large congregation, includin-g some from `a considerable distance. attended the Union Church on Sunday evening to hear the first of a series of address- es on the subject of Home and Mat- rimony. to be delivered by the min- ister, Rev. S. J. T. Fortner. It is ex- pected that a midweek service will be begun .in the church before long, two features of the service will be song and christian citizenship. Next` Sunday evening at seven o'clock in the Union Church, the minister will preach on `the subject. What Makes Some Mar- ri_ages Failures; and a Few Sugges- tions aboutg: Courtship." All are ex- tended a. hearty invitation to attend- these services. . ` . UILUUIIBIIL (STUD. '~ ' Asa Warnica. is having` some excit- lng times keeping his bush fires under control, having had to can help sev- eral times. V Tho Qnnntr Qnlnnni anneal;-an Qniln I-n era: LHIIUS. The Sunday School session failed to materialize last Sunday. not enough scholars being on time to have any. -v--:--7-`It - and Mrs. Arthur Garvin attend- ed the anniversary services at Sunni-r dale Corners last Sunday morning.. A `lar2'a:.'r-nngrngafinn innlliin-9' qnmn III\J IJPII I \IIl`I October 28--Misses Marie and Freda Jobbitt of Toponto spent the past week at home. ` `|\/flan` nun fluunnlv (\ Tnmnnnn n-`nab all 1101118. Miss` Dora Guest of Longford spent the Week-end at home. ' II: Tnkv-nu!-An nf llfnlnufah rn-nonhn (SIC WUUISYUIIU. EL IIUIIIC. Mr. Johnston of McMa.ster Dreached here; Sunday morning. Frank and Wallace Guest visited at day. IlC.l'U ( Dunuay xuunung. Frank and Wallace Guest visited at John Soules and E. Guest's on Sun- Wrnnb nn Ufnllnnn Flnnef uiuifnt-I of yuyuig c1'ups_u[ Lne season. Ivan Grose has been making exten- sive alterations to the dwelling portion, of the store building which he recently purchased from A; Kirkpatrick. He expects to get moved in during the present week and all ready to take the business over the first of the month. 'T"hn \I,'!`|(1"r\n an-nlnu fnunanulu nuv...-A 1.... uusuless uver Lne Hrs: OI me month. The wagon scales formerly owned by J. G. Douse have been purchased by the U.F.O. and will be used in connec- tion with their coal and live stock business. " ' T n 'n.......... .2- .._-..,a__. - --..,.-. ix- 111u1':quuy5 VULIH5 Wi.l. Iuaug: KHUWH, it was `nearly ve to one f`dry." Le- troy people must take off their hats to Belle V Ewart. M ' `uu-: UUIIIUIIL VVUFK, V --Fisher's Sale will be continued Friday and Saturday at Thornton. The goods have been marked down to a. price where everybody will want them. ' - (Advt.) The fine weather of the past couple of weeks has been a blessing to many farmers, allowing them to complete I harvesting one of the finest buckwheat crops for many years. If the present price continues. which. is near the do}- lar. buckwheat will be oneofe-the best paying crops of the season. Tvan (11-nee hne hman nnnlrinnr nvfnvs, ` UUSIHUSS, J. G. Douse isspending a couple of lweeks in Toronto. Tho Tnlyn G3;-nnnn `Inn (`In v....... ........J. WEEKS ll! 1Ul'UllLU. . The Lake Simcoe IceACo. are erect- ing three ne cottages upon their lake- shore `property, Wm. eRuffett having charge of the work of construction. 1'} iu nnavufnnil fl-ucxf Tknn \XY:n1;n.. uuurs,'t: U]. Luv: \VUI`K UI COHSEFUCIIOD. It is understood that Thos. Wisker has purchased the May Flower dance hall from Wm. Ruffett and contem- plates extensive alterations and en- largement before the opening for next season. "I"'hi nfnv-tn uny-v~nnnrHna- Hun `Dh:lnu_ acusuu. The storm surrounding the P1ebis- cite vote has calmed and. all things con idered. the drys" have scored a grea victory. Upon former occasions if urn: nnnnuusn-tr fnr uni-org Fvnrn 1-kn 5`l`Uk`l.L \ lULUl`_Y. UHUH .l.Ul`lllUl' UUUH..SlUH?5 it was necessary for voters from the village of Belle Ewart to come to Le- froy to cast their vote. For this oc- casion and for .the future they have been given a poll of their own. In the past Belle Ewart was considered de- cidedly `wet. but when the results of Thursday's voting was made known, if wag 'nAnr'lv vn fn nnn :1-rv" T.n- uuu Aura. L. A. auwyer last aunaay. , `Don't fail to see` Dust ofnThe Earth" by Stroud Presbyterian Dramatic Club. in church, Stroud, Nov. 7. Music and other attractions. 44c Wm. Reid has the construction- of his new grain elevator under way and ex- pects to `have it in operation within a, few weeks. G. C; Allan is doimz the` cement work. __1i`Ialnnr-Va Quin All 1...` .......L:....-.: Read The Examiner ant; get all the local and district news. $2.00 a..yea.r .1 Oct. 27.---W, J. Buchanan andVfam- ily of Stayner were visitors with Mr. land Mrs. T. A. Sawyernlast Sunday. Don't fail fn app" nnsxf nf The I19:-Hn" L'U'd.u 'l.ll.C l.UllUVV1.ll`5 'd.LlLll'C.`|BZ I - 5 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Corbett: VVe. the] members and adherents of the Pres- byterian church, are gathered tonight! to say `farewell. _ Having learned that you are about to sever your connec-. tion with us, we express. our regret! at your departure. We will miss you; very much in our little social gath- erings.-as neighbors, and in our church. You ha-ve been faithful in helping to make it `a. spot of beauty we all should be proud of. Youlwere always ready within call for whatever `was asked in money or work. VVe cannot all do great things, but the little_ acts of kindness count just as much when done in the name of _our Saviour. Gladly would we ask you to remain felt we could not permit you to retire without a direct exm-ession of our esteem and regard.` VVe ask you to accept this gift as a slight token of our-`appreciation and regard. - When you look at it_ may itremind you of the manypleasant times we spent to- gether. "You are not going very far and we look forward to still seeing youmany times in thevlittle church at Ivy. `When our work here is done may we all meet in that.He-avenly Home where we never say good-bye. (Signed) W . J, McLean. R. H. Arn- old. N. A. Coxworth. W ; J. Thompson. Tninr-h \v'/IE any-vnrl hn ca unninl hnnr with us, but as that cannot be we Ulu. LV. :1. L/U4\\VUl'LIl, VV . J. `lfnompson. Lunch was served and a social hour was spent. 'l-LILI }J1'U1JCl.'||.'_Yc` ' , _ i A number of friends and neighbors- gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A-.. Corbett on Friday evening to say- farewell before their departure for` their new home in Thornton_andA 0' present them with some token of a - preciation of their many good qual- ities. The evening, was spent in games] and music-vup to eleven o c1ock. The: ev. M1`. Rintoul then took charge of: the proceedings and Miss Elsie Speers} read the following address: ' I hnnlv Mr and 1\/Ira (`nr-`hr.:f-1 `\K`n fl-moi 'Rintoul united in marriayze Edna R. UUUBLH. LV.l_lBE \1b'l'L1`uUU_.|.JUHllU2L. * V A very quiet wedding was solemnized at thefmanse, Thornton; at noon on! Saturday, October 25. when the Rev. Arnoldgyoungest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F._A; Arnold. to Albert Lee Bant- ing,lson of B. L. Banting and the late; Mrs. Banting. After a buffet luncheon `at the bride's parents home the happy. couple /took the train at Baxter` for! Toronto and other points.` All wish: `Mr. and Mrs. Banting every happiness and prosperity. } A nnnnhcnv nf fr-innriu and nnio-hnru LICIUIIUS lll$l'!`5. V Miss Annie Keown of-Lake of Bays. Muskoka, with a. party of [friends from Midland; motored to Ivy, Sunday morning, and spent the. day with her cousin. Miss Gex`trudeTLeanox. A `vnnvv nuinlr nynAAu-.n- Ivvnn nnln-v.n!nnil Ill LIIIS UULIIIII uuuy. I ' I --Fisher's Sale at Thornton will b carried on during Friday and Satur-I day. No reasonable offer will be re- 9' fused on anymerchandise left in the} store. ' ' (Advt.) Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gray ofAEls- vale, N. Y.. motored over and called on friends here. `Mflnn Avnnln TI'nnnn n1? 1' nbn n-F Dnvrn . 0_ctob_er 27-Wm. Robertson of Tor-! onto is spending a few _ days with. friends here. i .Mrs. Morren, Colwell, called on friends - here last week, 3 Mrs. Ross, of North Bay is spending: a couple `of weeks holidaying with-f friends `here. ` . Mrs. R. `J, Hanna of Toronto is vis- iting Ivy friends. ' W. A. Miller of Barrie snent Sunday: in this community.. __J?is:hnr' Quinn 91' 'I"'hnrnfn~n rill hn .319 1.3.1:`? 1?.!NT. evuryuue t.5ll_lU,YCU ll... A number of Churchill neople at- tended the fowl supper in Stroud on Monday night. 1\/Hem TI '|7'|~Ir1r1n'll ma: 9 urnn|r-nn LEFROY ` THE - BARRIEI EXAMINER Next Sunday afternoon at three 0 - jclock, the Orangemen will attend ser- vice in the Union Church. A special sermon will be delivered by the minis- ter. His subject will be, What Should the Attitude of the Protestant Be to- ward the Roman Catholic? All are invited to attend this service, irre- spective 'of religious beliefs. . Minesing Women's Institute Thirty-six members and visitors met at the home of `Mrs. J. Plowright, iulu uulusulg LU L118 SDI:'('-l.21[U!'-H. loctober 2, for the regular meeting of .the VVomen s Institute. Roll call was I answered by giving a-good remedy for ,a burn. Current Events, prepared by 2 Mrs. Cook. were very interesting. Mrs. ;S. McLean gave a reading entitled, "`Is a. VVoman s Time Worth While?" Miss Jessie Foyston read a paper en- titled" Mother" prepared by Miss Norma Chappel. The thoughts and points brought out in both papers were splendid. Mrs. G. Plowright con- tributed a humorous reading by Nina Moore Jamieson entitled Bringing Up`Arthur." Some choice selections .on- the grafonola made pleasant breaks during the meeting: Mrs. Pearson gave a well prepared paper on Teach- ing the Story of Life to Children. It was very interesting 'and instructive} At the close a daintytea was served by the hostess. Next meeting is to be held on Nov. 6 at the home of Mrs. A. Ft.-yston. Roll call is to be answered by a "Never:"` Current Events by Miss K. Orchard; music by Mrs. E. Richard- son: paper on How to. Look Cheerful Though Tired by Mrs. A. Orchard and a reading by Mrs. H. Johnston. ' I. i:l.l'l\-5'. . 4 E Over fifty attended the Leather : Pushers opening night at the Princess iRink on Wednesday, the 22nd. Many .one-round tilts were quite interesting `and amusing to the spectators. Nnvf 'nnnv nffnv-nnnn of fkrnn n _' uu DLu:u'cly. . . ' . The Sunday School Rally on Sun- day was,,.well attended. `W. J. `Walker and C. M. Hickling of Barrie assisted in the programme with short address- !e_s, while Mr. Fleming assisted with vocal numbers. 1\Il'n nnA' Mr..." Tl\kC\ "`rIt\r\l\uo Al! 1I1_.4..2.. '.v1:uI.uu I'__e1aI.1VB_S nere O11 uIl(!H..V. Gifford Farmer and Charles Grant gmotored to Collingwood on Sunday ;:1nd paid a visit to the home of A. I Parks. ` [ f\1vl-um men. ..44;.....:...: .44.... r ....;x....-u VUUd.l IIUHIIUCIKS. .Mr. and Mrs. John Tracey of Barrie visited relatives here` on Sunday. K rliffnr Wlxvfuor and (`having (Incand- [u'uu_u LU!` ule west. A Mnss B. Russell is visiting in -Tor- Onto` N[r,.-and NI :-ca J Wlnrninw nf l\1wn:`!dI'lr'. JVJ.UllUi1.y HIEIIL. | Miss K. Frizzell was a week-end visitor at-Ed. Sloan's. j