auu 1V1I'B. W. Li; brown. - Mrs. R. Watson has returned home from visiting in Barrie with her pa!`- .ents. Mr. and. Mrs. - Lowe. A : hnhnnhom V nvnhvul ru....:...+.....-... -In uuu J.V1I'S. mmms. f _ , Mr. and Mrs. H. `Moore of St. Ann 8 are spending the holidays with Mr. and`Mrs. {W. E; Brown. MFG p Tofunn Inks: ...Al-......anJ Innvv-an Lv.u.'. auu 1V.ll`S. '1'. Nelson.. > ; Mr. and Mrs. J. Jory and famzly spent Christmas _in Barrie with Mr. and Mrs. Emms. " Mr and 1\Il'n.'. `LT .'iur..-.__ ".4: cu. A....!..' fl - VV ELLBUH . Mr. and Mrs.{ E. Hickling of Chi- cago. are visiting the latter s "parents, Mr. and Mrs. '1`. Nelson.. Mr, and Mr: T 1...... .-....u a. ......`1.. W` V `Dec. 30-The Misses Erland and Ardell Watson are spending the holi- days withtheir parents, Mr. and Mrs, ` A. Watson. nn `AA ...-. 1:1 'r-r:-1_1:.._. _n /11.: -.--... -u.vv.n~._y . Bfa(iH's -_c;1ool p'ut"(.)n a very suc- cessful concert and play on Dec. 22. T W. Lennox and Lambert of Ivy spent `Christmas with Mr.- "and Mrs. Broley. I - 'l"hn +4:-.1";-.11`... 1|/n-.. '1~_~r..n......c .........L D53}?! I teaher. Miss. Halbert. spent the holidays at her home in-`Alliston. uxus, 1V.l.I`. ana Mrs. 11, Mooney. Braden's School put on W. Lermnsr and Tmrnhnvf nf' T1717 u` AVLUIIU u Mr. audv Mfs. Holt and `family. spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. John In- `gham, Thornton, I 1\/I'I~ and `MI -on `MI . .(`I nnnn ..-AI- at '| ---- - 5u'1lu,- .LuUI'IlLUIl ' A Mr. and Mrs./N: Coxworth of Ivy spent Christmas with the latter s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs.` R_. Mooney. B1`8.dEl"|' Rnhnnl nnf nn a vain! I`lI'|.. i:I.l. blll`15LIIlH.B. -` - ~ . The annual meeting of the ratepay- ers of this school section willgtake place on Wednesday, Dec. 81, at 10 a.m. in the school. T "-- .l.`Jl.' W Ill 0 . . V -I ,Mr.' ahd Mrs. "Geo. McKenzie spenti `the holiday at the_ latter s home in Mono`. '|\lI n AAJA. IR..- 'I"l'..'IL __._s A. H.117, , ,7 7 A ! . I Dec. 30-1-Iarry Downer, B.A.. ofi St. Thomas, and Wallace, of Wycliffe` College, spent the holiday under the parental. roof. '|\/H-u -T\Il'nvw-vh.-snv. A47 t`11..-..... 'r'r:n _;-__;l pa.u:uLau- ruux. _ ! Mrs.'`Morrison of Clover Hill spent Christmas with her daughter, Mrs. E. Erwin.` `En I-.&.1 1ur..... `I1-.. `Vt--rr_,,,-_ 1* uu-.s._,,~\.ua.=s. .r.|.az`r1s.- ' A number` of the young people a round.here- are enjoying themselves on the skating rink at Russell Harris . uaya wu.u';u1s:s Urlauys narns. A number of people from around here attendedthe nomination on Mon- day at Midhurst. 1|/I'r-' onzl `Mfnu `D.\I.....L rn._..-__ -,_:- LV1.ULlll'VlH.B.. j . Dan. Doughertyand family of Pet- erborough and Grant Lorely of Or- illia spent Christmas with Mr. and `M1;s.,JChas. I-Iar:is.. vnn~u`I-.nu- I\ 51.. .... ..._. .,-. I- uuI.u w'u.u [us .|.a.u1eI'. - Miss Violette Hobson of Barrie has returned-home after spending a few days with Miss Gladys Harris. A nnrnhnr nf nnnnln 1-`am... ...;........u uuy eu. Lvuunurst. Mr.'- and Mrs. Robert Tracy and family spent "Christmas holidays at Mothervi1le.. - T\nn "l\nuu~Lp.-.4-. ..._;: 1-...-.11-- -5 in . LU uer ueu, 1.01` a. couple or Weeks`. Miss Alnnie Barrett of Toronto spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. Frank Travers. rn1nl\r\a\nn- 'l'.`.\..;I I.-- __-A._..._,,, 1 C ` ` '- ' 1.l.'U.V!'a'l'a Thomas Ford has returned home af-' ter spending a couple of weeks in Tor- onto with his father. 'MI han TTSAIAOC-A '[J n'I...-A... -4 15-", ,- u nus reLuI'ne(1 nome 1: Mr. and Mrs. A. Cameron ent`e1`-" tained a number of their relatives on Christmas Day, a. very sociable time being spent. V Tho: Pnaf nfna rm- 1-... ...... -- I-----n Miss Emma Cloughley of C00pel"s` Falls spent the Christmas holiday at her home here. 1\n'..-` nnaa.....: 1:s...1...x..._.___ 1,, `cu. ut-1`. uume nere. Mrs. Clifford Robinson is able to be around again after being confined to her bed for a. couple of weeks`. Miss Alnnie Rarrnff nf 'I`m~m~.+n .........a. I uuzavzpuy 1.-a.un'cu.'u'. . Mr. .and Mrs. W. P. Graham and son Bob are spending` the New Year in Toronto with Robert Graham. Harvev .A`d2ms: is: hnrnn om~.:.. ..4u..._ In .l.UI'UI1LU`Wl1'.Il rcooert Graham. Harvey Adams is home again after a couple of weeks vvis1t 1n Toronto. llUlTli1I': IIUIC, e -Misses Rands of Tom t spending a week at their home rixgrere Mr.. and Mrs. vVanNorman and daughters of Stroud spent over Christ. mags with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pack. a.r . ~ Mrs. Reynolds of Edgar spe t f days with Mrs. McG1ll lately. 3' ew Alfred Palk is awav fn unnna .. a....- uaya wuu wuss. M.cu`r1u lately. Alfred Palk is away to spend a few holidays in_ Toronto Withhis son and _ brothers. . - 1\.n.....--m.....a.... 1-1-.-_.u.-.. _n - IJI. ULIIUIS a Miss`Eunice Hughes of Toronto is pending'ten days with M . Joseph Packard. r and Mrs' Mr and 1\/fwd TIT r1....1-__., . tne nouuay: The Misses are spending home here . mun `Alana..- Dec 29--W. S. Bease and familv ..sp'ent Christmas with M . and Mrs'. Geti'ge IBessle 0151 Oro. f . -' ss 4ett e art 0 Orillia. Ho spent Christmas Day with her mytgztgzz and family here. . ' Mr. and Mrs; Wm. Campbell of Tor- onto visited with Mrs. Guthrie. for the holiday: 7 - The Mlanna Rlrnlntvn ...-_. nu uluulcr, Lv.u.'I!. .u'w1n. A Miss Gretta Foerter. who has t Visiting in Guelph, returned home week. - Illan '!3.u&L fI'I.._..-.. ___, . ___ JJUu 43. Mr. and Mrs; Plowman and family have gone to Toronto to visit with friends for an indefinite period. . . Miss Eveline Parr of Tmnnn in ..+ m?s.s Ruth Tutiner spent I at. her home _at_ Shanty Bay. svu`u.- uuu,zu1eu_'u,re-Visiting In T W" . Miss: Sarah Graig of Barrie },`;, ftw`,.da'ys last` week with her `sister: ` M!(?eci1?;eCI-Ia: n.i of Detroit spent `1:1,a>;r..:*';*;`:;.:? ;::;z~g,,.s , *;.2`:fm::.*;`"M$:r,t::: .;..w Bmj 0, Chatterton are visiting relatives here, Miss. Mary,White is -home from the . W:/Isit. D I th c ss oro y raig is` - few days. here, the guest Ofslllogzfl 313515? "mother, Mrs . Irwin . `Ilia: flvonffo 'D`nn-.+.-n. ...|__ . `Miss Minnie Ellsmere,. M133 E u1cA1` uu Innuu 4. ' n_1ong_~t_ Case w `o spe t t A mas__ holidays` -here `are? Lgig Chzist- Christie of L. Ivy, Miss Greta. .gry,. Miss J.ean Caston, Mr_ and M1_s__ Edwin-iRich`ardson, all of Toronto `and -Miss Alma. Ridhardson or Barrie _ ,Mr. and Mrs; A. Jary and Mr` and Mi;s$%:,2?3::,;":?`:3::.T9ron:o. . ']'5e':.; Azind Mrs.' Perry" 1' Strattord spent Christmas with, tr? ` 9la,tter _s mother, -Mrs. Morrison_ e ;n"a i;. 2?1$?n'?`*T""9 at 17 hm .m2:ran%::2":::e: We a sum- A-unnnnv I-`slung III`u'A .-_-_; '.. GU'I'HRlE `ll !-..... r.__ In}: I .l.1'l6I1(1 IO!` mdetinite period. Eveline Parr of L_ondon is .at present visiting her mother and Mrs. Colwell. her sister. . , R/Hm: 'R~nf'h mnhkna no flV----&- --`--- '2: 15..',`f9N, QEGBERT Ma.lco1m_ from Toronto the holidays at their THE BARRZIIE--EIXAIIINERV _-_'-t---------:-------J in Toronto. "rte spnt a.. Christfnaia uux w UH, ne!` slster. Miss Ruth Forbes of Toronto. who has been visiting her relatives `here, ` has returned home. Mr and `mum A n............._ ___.`__:`:'. uI'wHl1l1H uie worm Ior unrist. Signed on behalf of the Elmvale nt Women's Missionary Society: A. P. 1- Burton, President; `E. Carnalaan. Treas.; L.'V. Dutcher,'Fin. Sec)`. _ [._ Curlers Arrange Rinks Everything is in readiness for curl- ;- ing at the lo`oal rink as soon_as the , ice is in shape. At a meeting held on 11; Friday `skips were chosen and a com- V mittee appointed to arrange the rinks. A good winter's sport is promised at _ 1t the rink with three sheets of ice `and ., about 75 members. Following is a list of the skips with their respective rinks as they will compete for the Mc-' . Carthy trophy. . d Hy. Brown L. Jones i- Chas. Draper Geo. Bauldry I, Jos. Drysdale Jas. iHill . ` W. Rowley,sk. R. M. Black, sk. ;' .(I;asC.;1l7it7)elsh Lee Wright ' . i ert Jno. Welsh Y Thos. Stone Rev. R. M. Hanna Jas. H. Simpson sk. Thos. Simpson, sk. ` W. Telfer RM. Langman ` S Alf. Flisench Thos. Wallace - Wm. rysdale Hy. -Baker i R. G. Manning, sk. W. E. Moffatt. sk. " ? Ed.Knapp E. B. Burt_ ` . A. Harrington .L. Copeland 1 n R. P. Burton . Wm. Hill 4 Dr. Currie, sk. ' Rev. W. C.'Stubbs sk P L. Player T. R. McCaw-' . 9 D1-..vCorcoran' - S. E. Campbell __ 1 D. F. Bishop Geo. Martin A 1 _ A. C..Bishop.sk. AA. Beardsall, sk. Thos. Mills _W. Callendar ' I _ Geo . Fleming E. Thompson` Wm. Rance A. Wagner 3 Geo. Ritchie, sk.- J. T. Foster, sk. " .Wm.`Archer. Jos. .Adams - Jno. Kerr . Jno. Elrick Jno. Cook Dave Ritchie : C. W. Ritchie, sk. Jno. Arnold, sk. ' Wmstrath _ Wm. Thurlow 1 .1. Lamereaux A. Toner ; Lloyd Simpson Frank Bishop A r L. Pearson, sk.` H. R. McHoull. sk.. Jos. McWatters M. Curtis Reg: Cooper Jas. Beardsall R. Warren Jas. Black . - . Dr. Tyrer, sk. , C: E. Dutcher. sk. Spares, A. T. Cooper, H. Carnahan. .Eimvale Short Courses We are. pleased to notice that Elm- vale is to be favored this year "with Short Courses in Agriculture and Home Economics for the young men and women of the townand surrounding . district from January 5 to 30. JV. M-. Cockburn, our Agricultural Represen- tative. was in town early, thisggwk making final arrangements and sta s` that" he is expecting quite _a lar The forenoons from '9:30 be devoted to interesting lect_ ' ' demonstrations on all phases of farm work`, illustrated byslides and moving ~ pictures. The `subjects include live stock` breeding, feeding and "manage- ment; poultry diseases. housing and . mana'gement;_ field crops, fertilizers, reforestation; weeds. insectsand plant ~ `_dis ea.ses. and their control. farm water ayst'ei_ns.. gardening, Zbeeke"eping. and veterinary science`. __.!1'he` afternoon: from ';;30 to` 4 will be devoted to prac- tical ,work"on =judging- of live stock. p,o'ult,r_y;f~ 1 grain.` . fruit `_ and '- --*vofg'ota.bles. poultry hminz. rope -yliclnz` and pub- .scnl.cu LU ivirs. W. A. Ma,lcOlm: Dear Mrs, Malcolm: At this, our an- nual meeting, the Women's Missionary Society of Elmvale desire to thank you for the very great help you have_ been to` us in `the work of our Society. Your faithfulness and energy in the workyhave strengthened us and en- .couraged us and rendered more effec- tive our missionary efforts. As an` ,earnest of our sincere appreciation of your ,very valuable services p1ease'ac- cept t-his Life Membership Certificate and our wishes that you may long be spared to continue the good work of winning the world for Christ. ' Qixrnorl nn Hanan ne Hm-. tm.........u,. - and Mrs. Thos. Stone, died in the ___Sick.Children s Hospital, Toronto, on Dec. 29 aged 8~~years. . She had been - "ill for some time but had been in. the Toronto Hospital only from the previous Saturday. Heart disease was,the cause of death. The body was brought home on Monda,v'even-i Anna Stone, second daughter of Mr. ing and the funeral was held on Vvednesday morning to the Roman Catholic church and cemetery. Phelp- ston_, Rev. M. J. Gearin celebrating the funeral Mass. Deep "sympathy goes out to the bereaved. Saturday night, Dec. 27, was in- stallation at Coronation Lodge No. 466 A.F. & A.M.'. when the following officers `were installed by V.W. Bro. J. T. Foster: _' . W.M.---Bro. H. Wade. - I.P.M.-R. M. Black. S.W.-F. C. Bishop. J.W,-A. L. Fleming. N Chaplain-A. Tifompson. - Treas.-H. .R. McHoull. Secy.--J. T. Foster`. D. of C. -H. Baker. . S.D.-.H. Brown. . J.D.-Dr.. Corcoran. ' I.G.--Dr. Tyrer. S.S.--W. E. Thompson. J.S.--W. Ritchie. Tyler---A. Hisey. W. M . S. Life. Membership At the annual meeting of the W. M.S. of the Presbyterian church the following address was read and pre- sented to Mrs. W. A. Malcolm: hnnr Mru 'Mn1nn1m- A4 #1165 M... .. Masonic" Officers Installed I It. LVL. DlH.CK'3o. - ' Among the many visitors in town overchristmas were noticed: Mr.Aand Mrs. F. Middleton and son of Toron- to at R. H. Middleton's; Mr. and Mrs. H. Bell and daughter of Gllford, Dr. and Mrs. H. Scott of Hamilton at Jas. Hill's; Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Napier` and Miss Jean of Tottenham and Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Webster and daugh- ter ot Richmond Hill at A. C. Bish- op's; Mr. a.ndMrs. J. H. McCaw and baby of Barrie at Mrs. Kerr's: Miss Annie Train of Barrie and,Miss Maude Train of Toronto at W. J. Train s:s Havelock Graham of Toronto at J ., R. Graham's. IIUIXICS IIUFU. V Mrs. Lower and Chas. Lower of Barrie, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Lower of Ottawa and Miss J. `M. Lower of Fredericton; N.B., spent Christmas at R. M. Black's. 1 Avnnnn +1.. -....-...... ..x..u....... :_ .-._-.. me r_orm or a. baby girl. 3 T Miss H. Malcolm, Miss C. Scott. Miss I. Brown,-Miss 1. Campbell and T. L. Campbell arespending the two- weeks holiday at g their respective homes here. `It..- 7-...-- ......: ru... 1- -___,, _- IJIIUU IIIUYU. -`- . .' It is the wish "of your correspondent" that all the readers of The Examiner and their friends .may have `a happy and prosperous 1925. I Tho gtnilr luff 9 1-noi ("I-nunfal-o.nn.~ ....... '._I.uu prosperous 1310. ' The stofk left'a ral Christmas are-I sent at theohome of Mr. and Mrs. A. I L. Fleming on Christmas morning in! I the torm of baby girl. Minn T-T 'M'h`Innlrn Minn ('1 mans; _vv. :.4._nruw;1, wno 118,5 (:1 oseqj_or his undertaking business in Er n; Ont..- `is visiting at his'home here. Crystal skating rinkis in operation again and some of the old as well asl ;the young people are. enjoying a. skate once more. -.. ' 4 Dec. 30--Geo. Shannon shipped a 'ca.rload of stock to Toronto on Mon- day andois doing a. good business for the U.F_0. - V _wp_5v J I once '10 L apcul. a. Lew uuys up Midland. Jas. - A. 'Rattex-son of Sutton West visited for a. few days with friends here.= L -, . Mr. and Mrs. R. P._fB' z'`fc_fn'``'`| : boy`: spent a. few dayfwltlgf ,_ ` Blf`%;ifOT!7d_. ' III-nu-nix` 12:1-an 'Hn`n .`Reg. Cooper `is visiting at his home infelleville. " and `Ila-A 11' `I3 II-u__ Ill DUIIUVLILU o - Mr. and Mrs. AW. E. Thompson spent a. few days at Midland. Jan .Q fpntfnrcnh nf Gnu-A... 117....` ggg*aawwwxg**x _'i`w..gw._w.~wwWWW_W:_:W."W`**.*| }g ELMVALENEWS. sra.aIor.n.- _ * ;:;"::' f::;_"`:. 1 ` _w. L. _ Brown, who has aiswsaajbr .` lie Er1n;Ont..- 3 visiting at his-hnma hm-n 5&w&&mmm&&a&ii| ... vu Died in Toronto Jas. V Lee . * ua.y th e n. Ul. !jUV,!5lluUsLU1' L116 RIUIUS. '_ '_ The Department of Agriculture re-. alizing that it is impossible for many to attend courses at our-fschools` and colleges, is bringing these courses to. our very door free of charge and it is to be hoped a large number of our young people will take advantage of this rare opportunity. On account Jot-V the election the classes will not.begi tiii 1:30 on Monday. but there is a ml 5 afternoon's work planned tor that day) and`Mr. Cockburn. who is in charg. of ' the` courses, - want:-r everyone -our right on the start. pt7l'l1.l.lll`U. -. _ During the first week there are two very special features, which the gen- eral public are urged to attend. .on the 6th and` 7th. J. . Telfer and W. J. Howard, Dominion Sheep Pro- moters, well known in this vicinity, will deal with all the branches of sheep raising, inc_lu'ding demonstration on shearing and slaughtering. -On Jan- 'uary;9;`Mrs. Henry Aitken,_ot Beeton; wil_I,`_g]9j:ture to the ladies on Home (".nnn.l.n.24..Pnultrv and nfhnr nnnrr-no VV-!I}`.\_{m`vLlll'U LU LIIU IHJJLGS On Iiotne .Cggx;_Igg,,._-Poultry and other. sources. of x-.ev,enue..for the ladies. `. V Thn nnavfrnnnf nf Atrrinlllfiunn tun,- lic speaking in which contests Will be arranged. . = - . For the first two weeks..the girls will study Domestic Science under I Miss McManus.of Thistletongwhp will lecture and demonstrate" on {the cook-. ing `and canning of fruits.and,.'vege- tables, the importance and" uses of milk, the preparing of children's and invalids' dietsand laborsaving devic- es.` Practice will be given.-in cook'- ing, meal planning, table setting, pre- paring banquets, etc. Following. that Miss Graydon of Streetsville a.gradu- ate nurse, will conduct a two-Weeks course in Home Nursing dealing with a study. ofvthe body and its organs, care of the sick room and patients, care of mother and baby. and commun- icable Vdiseases. Practice will be giv- en in bed making, bandaging. treating emergencies. taking of pulse and tem- perature. , nilrlnp fhn firnf nranlz I-hm-n nu-A fvtrn I nsczruxu IN 855 0 Sr. II-Ma.y, Ferguson (H), ?Donald 'Beatty, Ruth Spring, Jack` Laughlin (A). . Jr. II-Kenneth Ralston (H). Mar- garet Spring (H), Jack` Duncan (H), Mayland Corby (H), Lizzie Corby (H), Jean Martin, Gordon Emrick, `Mildred Fgarguson. ` ~' A V Jr. I---A~.ud1'ey._La.ughli_nr.- , : f1;.!.P1".-_-.I._.u1a ,Nei1_ly, Muril Guest. R by . Robinson, `May Ferrier, Helen 'Beatty, Bart_)21';-a.`1\IIi' Gladys Mar- .tin. Jr. Pr;--`-I~_I_i_n 'S`prii1g`,;Eva1in Em-' rick, Margarl: Dur_1 c'a'n .` ` . an, .|:u:u1`y rursytne . J Jr. III--Albert Perry,` Mufwood Lamb, Hazel Robinson, Violet Brew- ster, Reuben Spring, Raymond Guest, Harold Ness. Qu- `l"I' `AA .-... In ______ _.. I1"r\ -"-\ ....... ..-, u,u. up IIIIIIQFIE `Sr. IV--Jean Spri g. . ' Jr. IV~-Lila Martin, Lois Guest. .Melvi1le Martin. ` Sr. III--.Char1ie Nicholls, Joe Fag- an, Henry Forsythe. . J .17`. lhnrf Donn" ` M uuuuu A-1 1 I LVUW IUFK. ' . Captain Hurley came into this un- 'known land of New Guinea by boat and sea-plane and the headhunters thought he was a strange God brought to them through the agency of a mon- ster bird. That was why he secured their confidence and was able to make these remarkable pictures. The; T1091` 'T`I'I'ho nnrnna rWv-An` 3 -H-M u1c:s\f rmuarxanle pxctures. I The Lost Tribe comes direct from two weeks in Massey Hall, Toronto. t0 the Bhrl`i9 nnrn I-Tnnan can 4....` Luc u.L` .U. Quite a. number -from here attend-A ed the nominations held at Midh_ui'st Dec. 29. V . . v `IN... .-.....a `It..- v\I;_,,, - - `-- l.ul'U palace, Wrne 1-'1ccad1`lly.". It will be presented upon this first Canadian tour at popular prices and will prove just as great a `sensation here as in New York. ' te.n+.~..'.. u'....u..-. ......_- sex, -- - `. the _C.E.F. I . With? during ` the great war? all knew "of Captain Hurley, the Au-! A Canadian soldiers who serifed I" stralian motion picture daredevil. just' turning` from fifteen months as well as they knew our famous Dumbells. It was Hurtley who left France to go with General Allenby into Egypt and Palestine. It is this same daring soldier-photographer who, re- with Shackleton and his expedition to the South Pole, arrived a few months ago in New York. with a picture-story of lifein New Guinea in a place never` before trodden by white man." His; photographs created the biggest ex-1 citement in American newspaper and. magazine offices. And then he show- ed his motion pictures at Carnegie Hall and blase New York was thrilled as never before. He had found a tribe of headhunters whose facial and other peculiarities were so much Se- metic that scientists at once pro- nounced them the Lost Tribe of Is- .rael. rV.._4..L`:.. `l'`l'__..I__, . . . - .- . _ . 4 HUI - Captain Hurley decided that his picture; of thrills should be called The Lost Tribe" and'under that title it _will come to the Grand Opera House for two days, Monday and Tues- day, Jan. 5 and 6, with Tuesday `matinee at 4 p.m. It is not a travel- ogue picture but a wonder-picture, filled with romance and thrills. taken where no white man ever dared, to travel. 'n`~umnn uuv..nl..-."....... 111111-. 1- . -_ .- '.. Lfd, V Cl u - .Three weeks"ago The Lost Tribe was used as a big feature (together with the famous Lopez Pennsylvania. Hotel orchestra) hat the opening of New York's latest superb motion pic- ture palace, The Piccadilly." It will beenresented unnn fhisx fir-of r` _- -_-_-----.--.. yr 0-1 uv awn vcuu H. A. Jarvis has arranged a. meet- ing in-the Y.M..C.A. for Friday, Jan. 2, at 8 p.m., to discuss municipal af- fairs with railwaymen and [their wives. i ---An Old-Time Dance will be held in the Orange Hall. Allandale, Fri- day, Jan. 2. Men, 70 cents; ladies, 23 cents; tax extra. Dancing starts 8.30 p.'m. sharp. The Methodist Sunday. School had a ,very successful concert, Monday night.` Owi_ngx_to issuing the paper a day earlier this" week, the report was not in time for this issue- . 1fHE ` Losfrf .TR'IBAE_ `gomuie ' 1-o THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE I ---.___.p meet "Friday, Jan. 2, `at 8! -p.m. 1n.the Trainmenfs Hall; In-. stallation of officers for 1926. Re- freshments wlll be servedsl `L1 A -r_,,-.:., 9-vlnrnr V- uavvwnn Jllullco The G.I.A. meets or} the second and fourth Thursday of each L month ~ at 2.30 p.m. Installation on Jan. `8. Refreshments served. A 'Vl'\V< . I VV xuusur. ' ,v -_ j . Ice on the bay is nowabput sjx.inch- [es thick. The C.N.R. i_ce'Uopera.ttons .will begin when it reaches _a, thick- ness of eleven inches. ' n\I__ru 7 ; . .- '_ _' uvc.acus_uu. V _; . ` ' ` I Mr. Barbour of Lucknow, ta.-_th,ex7 of Mrs. W. J. Watt, spen; Christmas at the manse. . _ _ A `MI : and 1\)I .... 1:` A 7t..1i.....a ____: L U1 UllLU- A gloom was cast over this neigh-' borhood last week by-the death of Mrs. Robt. Lister of the 11th line. Mrs. Lister passed away on Friday, Dec. .19, at R. V. Hospital, Barrie. Al: though she had been ailing _for a long time she had only been in the hos- pital about two weeks when-`she died. Mrs- Lister was a native of Scotland. coming to this country about four. years ago with her husband .and7one daughter, a young girl in` her `teens. who are left. to mourn the loss of a; loving wife and mother. She was a woman of sterling worth and character and endeared herself to all who knew her. Although she had been in poor health for a long time she bore her affliction with- christian 'grace and fortitude. She was always hopeful of a recovery_but our Heavenly Fath- . er, who doeth all things well, saw fit to remove her to her heavenly home. She was a member of the Ladies Aid of the Holly Methodist church and was ever ready to help . in church work as far as she was able.` V She will be greatly missed -by all who .. knew her. Her-husband and daugh-` ter have the sympathy of the commun-_ . ity in their bereavement. cu. Luv uxuuse. ' -,' Mr.. `and Mrs. E. A_._ I_{.e1Ia._nd._-Aandl Mr. and Mrs. C._Da.n've1js spent the! Christmas holiday with . friends in Windsor. * . . ' I `I...-. t\w\ 41... 1.--. 2.. ..-_- -L-';_L 42,; Li .L x,uuauuu.u wan Inenas xn.._wau-tervule. 4-`?9"`%` :3.-I g?"Thpere- id auita an int-ragga `In fraila-ht _;WIce. who has been -11! with, 3pg%n1a., is now on t;1V`e`, v;vay_ to re; quite an lncrehse `in Itright 'c9n_;ng' over the C;N`.R. from North Bav; - -~ . .. ' . ma pu.{'e_lu.:s acre 10!`. New 1e_a.r's, _ Christmas traffic on the C.N.R. was considerably heavier than. in 1923. I MI`, - and Wu `K !!! WanIn `an-uavff mt.-s. W. J Pec.l`: arid dhghir via; ited relatives in Ottawa. `tor the resy- tivezseason . .. II. 'Dn..`I...-u... -4 Y --_I_'_-:'__ A_A_I.' -,_ -1 Hugh Garslde bf Dtrbif is _{r1sit'_;!'g his parents here for. Nev`v Ye_a.r's._ Chrintmnn tr-nfn nn I-Inn (`V `M `D nmu uumuuerumy neavxer man. m 4923. Mr. apd Mrs. Wm. .Wa.rd_I e `spent Christmas with friends ln,AWalkerville. nk. mn urhn Inga `I-n-nan I'll unt-`h 15 11 La, nd 6, ya - 71` g%w&&m$mm&$$w& & `A-1 ! A 11!` A"! '7; Dell. ` . ,.. Charles `Bloxlpm of Toronto spent Christmas with his father, Leonard Bloxham; v . ' Miss Gladys Srigley of Powassan is home for the holidays. Miss Eva Kell is home for a. While. Misses Frankie and Dorothy Srig-` ley of Toronto spent" Christmas at their home here. ` 17in!-nu Dnnbt 9.-.n-.& LL- ....._'l_ -.._1 1.- NANTYR, 1.. T17 7...... xx}. FRAER, Tea.cher. I S,S. 8, IN/NlSl"lL . $_._2.__. ' Chas. H. ..-Eplett. Reeve of Cold- `waten who brought the Wardenahip .of the County to the village for the first time in its history. has announced ._that he will retire from Coldwater. Gonna! otter serving for a. great many A -The Industrial Evening Classes will re-oven Tuesday evening, Jan. 6, at 7.30 in the Prince of Wales school. Students mayrexrister in any one of -the following classes: Dressmaking, Home Nursing and First Aid. Tele- zraphy, Basketry, Motor Mechanics, English and Arithmetic.` c 1-2c gcu yuu ycb. Thus ended the scene and the chairman nroinntlv rang down the curtain with God Save the King. In doing so he unintentionally over- looked calling upon the remaining candidate on the platform. Aid. A. G Walker, and consequently he did not have an opportunity of speaking. , a.1._v uuau yuu u HCVBT l'(30` I'. ' W. J. Gracey-What Mr. Rusk savs is right. Dr. Wallwin said, I'll 2 get you yet. :13 1Is\o.o-L5` , $1.` _--_- -_ .1 LL ~ ly |.dlDC- Dr. Wallwin--H.e s the man that shook his fist in my face (pointing to Rusk).. R.'eeve Rusk--He s the man wh ` cunt` T 11 +`I10l\V!1 IvI\-I1 nu. 'L.....1 2.. T-._-- [ uccvr: n.ua'n--r1es U18 man W110 ; said.I ll throw you so hard in Janu- ar,v that you'll never recover." T T {ls-an-.. 1171...; lIr__ `n,,,I_ Lucu` nuuw uere. . Victor Pratt spent the week-end in Toronto. ` ` gloom was (east nvnr Hm: v|ninrh_' IIU lllllllsn Reeve Rusk-Instructions were given Mr. Boys to enter action. but it must wait for the High Court. 7 Mr2Dou9;al1 s'statements are absolute- ly false. T1- nr..n...:.. 11-9.. 1.1.- ..-_,, -1 vvxou uuu. 1|; 15 an 3050111138 me." Dr. ;Wal1win:--McDougall says Rusk sent him running to Coldwater to see about stone. Also that the day the` contract was to be let they xed things up in Rusk s home between one and two o'clock and that Rusk marked McDougall s tender with two croeses, soithat he would know it. ` Reeve Rusk--It is an absolute lie. Dr. Wa11Win--Rusk said- he would MA clear this thing up, but he has, done nothing. Dnnivn Dun`: T.....J...-- ..L2;_, _ xuuucy czxpeuueu. - Mr. Rusk, beimz` nermitted to sneak a2'ain,'said that McDougall had asked him to go in with him and take a contract but he refused to have any- thing to do with it. McDougal1 had neither` the equipment or the experi- ence for this class of work and noth- ing could entice me to go in with him. I was never in partnership with him. It is an absolute 1ie. hr Wo`1\xv;n, Mn1Wnuum-1I ....--.. T3---1- Lamb auuullcli. Hy. Litster was the next speaker. He expressed his opinion that the `town had got a rst-class job in the money expended. Mr D11eL `Inn:-nu y..u.....:LL...l 4... ...._--`l_ pavement and good value for the uuc_y u ucwclg sbuy ULIL, 118 5310. Referring to the collection of taxes, he said that the Chief had got busy and all the 1923 taxes ex- cept about $8000 were collected. Some of the arrears represented cases where it would be a hardship to out distress unon them. Returning to the paving question. he said that the. gravel was not up to specifications and was so describ- ed By all concrete men except Wm. Rusk. As to why Rusk did not ob- ject, the people could draw their own conclusions `after reading the Mc- Dousall affidavit. McDoug'al1. said Dr. VVallwin, is in the hospital, `but he 'had;taken the trouble to go to I him and act the details of this mat- ter. McDougaJ1 told him that the deal"with Rusk was made on the .. boat when onethe Warden s picnic \ last `summer. 'L`I -- `I :L;L__. ,,,,. A1 u iucuuugau got me contract. 'He strenuously objected to the O. T. A. being introduced into the elec- tion. We want independent men not pulled by any church, organiza- tion or society. If not independent -they d better stay out, he said. Pnfarrinm iv-n +1I|1\ nnI1....4.:..... -1` I an-av 4-aLL\.AavAv ALSKIIII Dr. Wallwin, on being called upon to` speak, immediately plunged into . the pavement question and again as- ' serted that the increased cost show- ' ed poor management. His criticisms were much the same as have already been previously reported in The Examiner. He maintained that the specications had not been lived up to and that the engineer had been merely a puppet in the hands of the. contractors- He claimed that there had been no competition in the accepted tender. Reference also was made to the affidavit with which Alex. McDougall had provided him, alleging collusion --between McDoug- all and Rusk to share in the prots if McDougall got the contract. `no G+1"o'l'II1nI1cl11 AI-\1'nn+nA L.. 4.1.. A Uco - A. C. Bricker referred to the Fire Dept. and said no town had a better volunteer force. V His duties as chair- man of Fire & Police had been a strenuous one._ I doubt if a chair- man ever.had a rougher road. I got it from both ends, he said. He had tried .to do his best by the police and he had every condence in Chief Ste- Wart and his men. A charge made by Mr. Jarvis that he had refused to vote on the motion appointing the g Chief, Mr. Bricker declared to be ab- 's`olutely untrue and added that Mr. E Jarvis was so advised before he pub- lished the statement. To this Mr. Jarvis replied that he got his inform- ation` from the reports in the local newspapers. PIN`, A ('0' I [NOMINATIONS DRE? 1% CROWD oi CITIZENS _ The Poll will be open daily from 9 ,e..m._ to 5_p.m. Railway employees who file we. declaration that they have reason to believe that they will be ab- .-eent from the municipality on election day can record ` their votes for the Municipal Elections at this poll. A. W. SMITH. . .. . Town Clerk. Barrie, Dec. 23, 1924. 52 Lllb` 1 bell (V o L. (Continued from page 1) sympathy with the poor man , but v $56,000 could not be put down to the poor, People have money to run cars, yet won't pay their taxes. He advocated publishing a list of delin- } quents, giving the Finance Commit- tee discretionary powers in deserving cases. fl ~n.._-_1____ ,,,n ' u . .. .... On Thursday, Friday and AASat"ul-day, the lat, 2nd and 3rd ` . Day; of January 1925, uni - 11-11 _nI 9Notlce `is hereby given that, pursu- `agt to the Railway Employees Voting Act a. Poll w.lll"be helgl in the '1"IlIVL lIIlI`lI\Ar- i.;.MUNIC1PA1. guzcnons` Thu:-udluy, Janinry 1, 1925. ADVANCE mu. '7.E1 Affidavit Again K7_`|`l_____ _ ,, LU]! UUUIU always DU UGJIUU. U11 Ill HIUK' ` ness or` for anything he could do to V help anyone in trouble. Many of, his acts, of kindness are remembered yet by the older people. When he left this community some years ago with his family he .was, grewlytmissed. The remains were laid bythe" side `of his wife, who predeceased`him`_ a',num- ber of years. Besides a la.rg'e,c'ircle of friends he leaves three sons. Bert of Barrie. William and John of B.C.; and one daughter, Mrs. Rusk. of Tim- _mins. Three daughterswent before`: Sarah J ., who was taken in girlhood,` ,Mrs. B. L. Banting and "Mrs." A Reg. Arnold. Mr. Burton was an honorary member of L.O.L. 450 and this lodge conducted the service at. the grave. . The pally-bearers were: `W. H. and G. Davis, Wm .", John and B. L. Bant- ing, F. A. Arnold. - Dec. 30-'-Miss Reta. Campbell of Toronto is spending the holidays at the home of her brother, Chas. Camp- bell. aaawvn U aw uuuu D van up`,-.-to-gnu. on. v Q-rwnnnlg u On Friday morning the funeral" of the late John Burton took place at the Anglican church. Rev. "'1'. J. Dew . conducted the service, choosing for his` text. Psalm 107: 30. The remains were brought from Timmins by his daughter, Mrs. Rusk, at whose home he passed away with heart trouble. Mr. Burton had reached the ripe age of eighty-nine years. He and his wife came to Ivy when the place was in its infancy. Mr. Burton. opened up a car- penter and wagon-maker's shop. _It was here `that their. family of four girls and three boys were~bo_rn. Mr. Burton was a fine citizen. When the country as new and things were not so convenienteas today Mr. Bur- ton could always be called on in sick- nneq nvr fnr anvi-'h ina he nnnl Rn 1-n ynnv |IvlA\AI~.y my now. nlvln-\r -qvowc The nominations passed oft, ..very quietly on Monday. All the old~;n'iex`n- bers went In by acclaxnation except the Deputy;Reeve, Mr. Downer` of Egbert coming out against Mr. Denny. t'\._ 151-14-._. .._A_._1-._ `I4; I . . _ A _.-I' `A apeers. _ ` Elwood McQuay of Elmira ' spent Christmas `with his sister, Mrs W, . E.- Banting. ~ ~ Mina `Ranch: 1'-Tnffnn nf "l`nr-nn4f.n'nnhnf ID. DHJILIHE n 4' Miss Bessie I-Iatton of Toronto'.'spent| the holiday at her home `here . ` rru.- ..-...:....L.l....`.. ...._.... -41 _'-'-.__. 113$ Dlllllls 16,30 WEEDS. . _ . Thos. Speers and` Miss Nessie of Byng Inlet are spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Ma-3.-v Speers. -`Elwnnrl Mnnnav nf 'F}]mirn.'nnnnt tnelr uuunl. Hun. _ - V. Mr. and Mrs_. Wm. Carruthera and family of Toronto spent Christmas_ with `friends here. T , 4 Arthur McQuay--installed auradie `for Lee Banting last week. !`hna Rnnnra nnr1- Mid; `Nannie n? nere. . . . Miss Dorothy Sr1gley,ot.I-Iblly is visiting her sister,-Mrs. Bert McQua.y; Mr. and Mrs. G. H.. Spears have moved to Thornton. ' Tun nvfnnn-Ianvvn,nnf'h1r'fn `II:-' and HIUVUU LU '1. HU.['ll LUH u _ Ivy extends isympathy to Mr; and Mrs. G. Carruthers _in the loss of. their infant son. `Ila and Ring 'TXTnn ownuifhnun and .D9c. 29- Ver,non Spears otW"l`ofo`nt'o is spending `a. few` days` at h1s'_-home" harp , Page 'l'vol3o gunpu-:s' T { UTOPUT name 101' tne nouaay. Mr. snd~Mrs. W. A. Miller and Miss Bellsot Barrie spent Christmas . with Mr. and Mrs. Allen` Miller. . Mrs. Sam McM'aster and daughters of Barrie spent Christmas with her . _gon, Wilfred.` ./ Mrs. F,`l"a.nl7:- Law-~ and Mrs. Edwin ' WOIPQ `II '1-`flltli flit Bluulnrnnn HOWE an W11`! . J amieson .V_-.3: nu Vincent Hayes Bradgord. ._ -~ ., `_,_ v.A.i*gloom was c_ __,\,`v H L: . - -mnnlty a.tlth,e.ChrisAt' as season hen the -,d`eath2of` Robbie Klssick` took nlace ,in .- th"e Royal Victoria. Hospital on Tuesday even'lng. Dec. 23, following a.n'r;'opera;tionv; Deceased was the son and only childpf Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Kissick end was in his nineteenth year. At very promising young man, his sud. den passing away. isa. shock to all. Mr-'.`; and Mrs; Kisslckphalve the heart.. felt sympathytet a. very large circle or `friends in their sore bereavement. "T116 run Across` the `Hill`."' ' Mrs. 'D. Jamleson and'son.of Bar- ri were Christmas visitors with Dr. and Mrs. Jamieson.-~~ .. . Vinnnnf Huang nuuxaula U1.- uruua. ' ` N Mrs.g T. A. Partridge and Miss Rossie Partridge spent a `few days with friends at Crown Hill last week. ' Mr, and Mrs. George Mccuaig of Vespra" spent Christmas with Walter Thompson. '- _ _ uaa.a_-_l.caI.1V_u.u'.'.S were cancelled. ` Among those who came to ispend Christmas with their friends are: Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Bertram and small daughter .of'.Belleville. Milford Bertram of Toronto; ,Percy Healey of Orillla, Wallace Beardsall of Buffalo and John _ Add-lson "of. Orillia. '- "F A TM'v~c- - 'D..`...a...:.:..- ---:- --- .: ~12` _7__-L.n.V_'..lIl.`I V ' ' '~_ Dec~.r7:30-r--.-:An> epidemic of measles has-I-broken o_ut.,1n this section, every family -n.-A: connection with No. 15 School being affected. All Christ- mas;>_festiv_ities were cancelled. 2 V .Amon2' those urhn nnrnn 4.-. ....-...:I ,;ux':I. ueurge LVBVHS. Mr. and Mrs. R... Ga.1la'gher and` `Mqrris spent Christmas with Mrs. Gallagher's `uncle and aunt, Mr. and ' Mrs". ,_Arno1'd;_.__a,t Mansfield. - - _O.arg!_; fv_Thanks -To t-he-= _box~hblders and - boys of the -4th.'.l1nq` 'I.?.wish'a-to thank -you ;one andpall fo`rkyourfgift.'an'd'ietter of ap- _pre'c1ation, which . I appreciate very hi`ghly;~`a,s~.it"lets m_e'kn'ow that my -,en- `deavoursstroi-=pleagseandl satisfy the pat--" rons .of:R~:-`R.`~"NO`. `1 are not in vain. jWish1n`g you-=-'on`e and all the "complia ` ments -"of.-the season. Wm. .Wa._tters. Mairl4`(_.34_3_.1AA1ii~r`,A_A1\To.'-1; vve.u.Lu1.'u. wun id. UIlI'lS1 .Ina_S goose. Mr. and Mrs. J. `D. Wallace of.Le- froy. and vMr. and Miss Rogerson of Churchill spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. I. Nelson. ` MP 'nruI `Alum `A`lI..-...4. mr.'...u_. _A,:- auu JVIFB. 1. 1Ve1son_.. _ Mr. ande Mrs. Albert e M.arl-in family spent Christmas with Mr. eMrs. George Nvils . Mr and `Mrnn `D n..n..'...1.-__ Mrl. rjtanlc 143W" and Mrs. Edwin smith were in Toronto tor. Christmas. LIIIIUUK . Mr. and Mrs. Clarence` Cooper and family were in Cookstown_for Christ- mas.,. ` K - - _ The box-holders n1 `R `R '|\Tn 1 mm, uuuu: ux DLFUUU. ` `Mr. and -Mrs. Sturgeon of Coulson's Hill and `Mr. ;Smith of Painswick spent Christmas `with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hillock. : ' ' THY... and `II..- tVI_,.-_.,,- nu - Hla o '- he box-holders of R.R,q No. 1 pre- sented their Worthy mail driver, Mr. Watters. with a. Christmas Mr. and Mrs. .1 . `D Wg11nnn no 1...- :.u 15.1`... 111,. -umurluge. - . Mr._.and Mrs;..Harry Webb and fam- ilygjspgent Christmas at Mrs. ~Webb s hom`e in Stroizd . Jllfn n`-n`A.1\A'...-. as. ..... .... .4: n.._-.,, -"I .=- ., nd IIJIJSI-ITI Dec. .3-0--.-Mrs. Maggie `I-Iindle, Jas. Hi_1;d=1e, Albert Crozier, Henry Eb.by, MrT.an,d Mrs. Bates and family of Aurora spent Ch1'tistmas.With Mr. and _ Mrs`...aR..~.-Eldridge. .` MP. and Mrs T-Tnrru Tkfokk and 47...... u1uuy.xIuppy reburll-S (.0 W11`. b'EeW8.I`I'.. The annual meeting of Lefroy-Con- tinuation School Board was hel in` the school on Monday of this _week. Members from all of the six school `sections were present and. all appeared, pleased with the progress made during the year.- The report, which was read _byi-the secretary, showed a daily av- erage attendance 6'1 over 30 and the financial position of the school to be` in {good shape. ~ :- .. |.lUl`lll5 LLIU W UUK a .R. J.` Stewart celebrated his 70th birthHd,a.y.on Ttiesday of this week. All will. extend congratulations and many. happyereturns to Mr. Stewart. Tho annual rnanfinc.-r nf 1 .n4'nnu.r`ln.._ `ll GB 1 `nuts: LU!" LIIC .uuuua.y. John Reid of Wheatley Spent Christ- mas-. with `his parents, .Mr. and Mrs. .T, Pni, -r suay. \ . ' Mrs. Loverock has been in Toronto during the week. '9 I ' Qfnnronf nnlnkunl-no! I-ulna rznn. an new uuweu I0!` unnstxnas. Russell McMaster of _O1-illia. was home for the holiday. , ` Mr. and..Mr, W A `um-.. ......n E?-TIC` Dec r.-mu: B iLa. .. _ nto fs&bent-`..thgsho?is1Ba: ..,.`i.2f $95 u_a.y.. Mr.` Aanfl. Mrs. C. McCullough eh- joyed Christmas with friends in Tor- onto. ' UILI-U . Mfss "Mao Allan of '1`oronto'was home for the holiday. T .Tnh'n Paid nf `lfhnof-lav anon! (`lav-la!-_ ,1-J . nux-u . Earl a'nd,'.-Miss Mary Brown wer with (}i1_eir`fa.th`er,LWm'. Brown. for the hol- ay. Mr: T.n1vrnnnr-I: has khan In Vnnnnd-A Lul IJUU: .l.l.U_lllU._ , _Mr. and Mrs. Kisso_ck of Barrie and Mr. and Mrs. Pnce of Wyevale spent [Christmas with-Mr. and Mfs. Whan. Mn um-1 1|/Fm: :r.n11m.. .-.42 m-........... . .1`. _..D`t1.|.Uu1Il. _ V Percy Douse of Toronto was with hisgfather, J. G. Douse_, for the holi- } . dnv,` = - Lu: '1 day .` "Mfr KJIll'lLIIlH.8 Wltll - JV. Mn. and Mrs. spent Christmas `B. T-. .. Bateman: `Dawn-up I\nnan n1 MES ; CannTi1V1g h;as.,been`compe`1Tled to.give up her school at Haliburton _on account of ill health and has re- turned, hqrne, ' Mr and Mr: Yinqnnb nf `Raw-min and uuuuuxl. - _ V 'Roy.McCann is spending a. -few days` in Toronto. _ T ` J. H. Bell and wife spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. J. A.` Bell in sud-' bury. ' . ' (Mr. and.Mrs. Arthur Dobson wer. in New Lowell for Christmas. Russell . MnMnnfAr nf n-um. ...... cu. LVLFH. dn JJIIIVJUSUIYB. ax`. Frank I`arB_.ush_ of Toronto is visit- `ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. TarBush;' ' . ` LIUU . - Misses Lizzie, `Eaton and Ethel Coul- .s_on of -`Toronto `spent Christmas with their parents '-here . V THEE. '.`hnur1nr'nrnn+ fn 'I1I~anAI\nCnvn I.llI':ll" pll.l_'Ulll.B -IIUFU. Thos. .Dow1er`went to Bracebridge tor the holidays. '- .,T ' . Jas. 'Woo`lsey'-o'f Detroit "is visiting his parents, Mzj._~and-Mrs. Wm. W00l:- .sey.`~ V- MIV urn!` `AA :-a ' ' T'Inv-unit: `Kn1'inuun-nI - any. 4` ~Mr. [md Mr: Donald ~McDouza.l.' Miss Maggie Davidson of` Toronto and Miss May Davidson of Stayner visited at Mrs. Jas. Da-v1d`s'on s. Sr. Wrnnb "l"nv~`Rnuh nf 'l`nvonnl-n "in uiu-_ llllir ~ 1 ' '. - . Mrs; Harry 0'Co'nn6r and George spent Christmas at George La.t1mer's. 7 Dn. and. Mrs._ Everard West and baby spent Christmas at Flesherton. `Elvin Donn nf Tin!-rnlf on;-I Cum `ngno LN1. y apuul. Ullflll Ha` r'1esnex`tOn. I ;;1`lvin Dean of Detroit and Miss Della. Egan or Toronto were home for:Yule-' t e. o - Illa..- 1 l-..l- .1:V..A.-.. .....1 '1-1---- uuvxu .r1a.xtun'a, UHPIBEIHES JJEY. Mr. and. Mrs.` Alf. Rayner.-'_.La.ura and Mr. and Mrs. H. McCullough of Barrie spent_.Chz-istmas `at Bert. Wily vloughby's . nllnn ` Y-Tnffrnn nf Allnnnln inn: of- Juuuuy 5. Russell` I-Ieffron of Allandale "was at- F. N; Page's for Christmas; Mr and FE (`low-not `Dlcnvfn AP . 1.` AV .' 1.'ZlU'H LU!` \JI1I'lHCI'a.3. 'Mx-.. and `Mrs. Garnet Pnwxton of4~ Allandalev_islted at Mrs. Ettie Bren-3 nan's.. ' ' 1ur..... -t_r......-. nnn..`.__.';.. .....1 n-__._.. `_."-`fu;i.,A Gfegg 62 ~ `Lindsay vvlsftd friends here last week. , .Miss. Rogers of Barrie visited at David P1axton's, Christmas Day. `M !-,, and Mrn` AH `Rnvnnr-'T.nnu-n -.......,. u... an we. vuuaauulva utb WEEK. Mr. and Mrs. Carter and children ,0! Colborne have returned, home after spending the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Miller. , Dr. Davis of Collingwood spent the week-end wit Mr`. and Mrs. Leslie Dobson.' ' ' 'T2nv Mnnnn ha nnnnlunnu .. 1...... .1--.--. v I|.l.5' Hui` VVITIG vv001sey's. 4 I `Misses-A Kate` and Eliza. McKeevr and Clarencggsmith of froronto were guests at Thosv. Duckworth's. `Christ- mas. . ' 3 - . ,' ,. "I-Iarry. Gregg of Lindsay` visited friends: hm-A Inn!` wnbl bei 294-"Mini." ano 41.93., Geo`. Rodg- 'erson_ and children. `of Toronto are via- iting -`atr Wm; Woo)sey s. "M'lnah-- Ynfhr 941:1 Tlirrn llnvnntrr 35735336.. `nil ..- `It- "LEFR 0Y [imcus W11`. dllu 1VJ.l'5. VVIl'd.l1., . ` ~Hi11en of Toronto with 'Mr. and Mrs. and and Dec.` 30--Le;li; Dobon made A bus- iness trip to St; Catharines last week. 11.. .....a -u_- n_...-_ -,-,- ---- qua; . "-Lodge will meet "the second Frld9~Y it January when the Royal Arch De- gree will be exemplied. Vlsltora #1` ways weleqmo, ' ,2 -o\l-I-g IVU VIE At the annual meeting of L.O.L- No. 605 the i_.'ollowing~ officers Were elected ; and installed: _W.M.--C. '1`. Armstrong. .D.M.--Wm. Reynolds. .1. S,ec'y.-i-F. H. Armstrong. 3 Che..plain--Wm. Givens. 'F`ln-. Secy.-Robert Sproule. -'1`rea.s.'-Wm. Taylor. ; D. of C.-I-Ieman Armstrong. Lecturers-James Latimer. , " C mrnittee men--Alex. Black. H- B..,Armstrong. John Johnson. James, Booth, '1`homa.s_shepa.z`d. '.l`yler-W. Reid. ` . After , Lodge closed lunch `was 89 {ad and there were `speeches and sins ng. . - Bu El '-Tn: cuuuux at 10 a.m. ' Mr._ a.nd_Mrs. F. Ratcliffe and fam- ily from the West are visiting at G90- C`rawford's. . _ T Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bartholomew of New Lowell spent Christmas with rela- tives` here. ' -M'nn 'D'n6l`. Q.!...I_n,,`- . n.n ,, --I-LL uvua nere . Miss Katie SincIair'is visiting with her cousin, Miss Myers, of Cleveland- 4 LIUIIIU o The hour of service will be changed in Guthrie church on Sunday for the coming year, to 11 a.m.; Sunday School at 10 Mr and ha in 'n..a...v.um- ..._:I n--\- cu. _1u-:1` name nere. ` . I Mrs. Alex. Gilchrist and Miss Bella of Toronto spent` Christmas `with J . D. Gilchrist. . . King lzfsiwolnl -r......____ -4: `v, 41. 11..-- u. urucnrlst. - | Miss Muriel Jermey of North Bay Normal is spending the holiday at her home. Tkn 1.-.... _-A -r- `- --- ` ` " \J\J.II'II\.IIa l . A .., A Dec. 30-.-Miss?Je_a.n-Gilchrist of Tor- onto~NormaI is `spending the holidays at her home here." Mrs. Alnv (1{`ln'b-what ......: 1ura..... 'DA11o .I=uLas, 1V.l.I`. anu 1V1I`S_. LIOWG. v A. Deb{enha`mT spent Christmas in `Toronto . ' Mr. Wreggitt, who has been il1_f0I` a couple of weeks, is showing little improvement , UCLH5 spent. The Post Office has been very busy. `Never before was there so much ma- terial and parcels sent through the mail at Christmas. Tho o,v-nnnrkl -who-uni-I-.-. -1 1.1.- _--A-_-~~-