.........~-V.` ..u. ...v..vn n-.5. `A St. Patrick's social was held Tues-V day evening` in the basement of the church under the auspices of the Y.P.L.` and Missionary Branch of Ladies Aid. The evening was spent in music.` crokinole and other quiet but interest-I ing games, refreshments were served by the ladies. About forty were in at- tendance and all appeared to enjoy the program. 'l"hn fan-n1cn~u av-nnnri kn:-o 1-an.-1 n hug uu 1'uuL. ` i Owing"to bad roads-` and inclement weather the youngpeoplefound it neo- ess:u'_v to postpone again the play An Old Fashioned Mother" at Sunnid-ale! Corners. It is the intention to .wait; for roads suitable for motoring. - I A (:4 `l')..o..:-.1-I.. .......:..I --...._ 1.-1.1 nu-.. VVCI'.`.l\ Ill LUIVUIILU. George H. Ayxfes spending a few days ml roof. f\u--3...... `AA 'L.-,J ..,`._.1 (Held over from`1as't week) I .NI'cll`. _25--Mr. Br Mar. 18-Jose )h Chappel s cm a day f"3T}dS 1" M`,d1`1"d- lat Queensvillellast week. T M155 Harmet R0 . _ ` _ . . . . ?spent a few days W L. \_ k.rA1mst1ong 1s_ spendmg U113: terson last week week In Poronto. flan.-.-o `L! A.-...... A: *r.r:o,.I.......-.. :..:" `Veek the S BLUH LU!` `cl Lew uays. _Mrs. S. M. Ruddick of Oakville is ianrr Fviona Mann n6 v\\naI\v\I- Get a Five Boys Bar today --a new MINESING BAXTEF of Kitchener is undeg the paren-; I Cl LIIIH WUQK VVILH |.l'lCl1(lS U1 Allgu!-J. ' Miss Mary Rinble of Tm-onto spent Mic wee-k~_onr.l with her. 1m1'ents,T1\Ir. and Mrs. M. Noble. IlVI...u Aflri-`onus .\..A I.:.. 1...|.:|.. ......... Insurance Company Canada's Industrial-Ordinary Company" HEAD OFFICES, - LONDON, CANADA r 1 L] ICIIUD Ill XVJILIHLIIU. Roe of 1-Iawkestone !spent with Mrs.VGeo. Pat- rhyme +1..` v,. .... ... vivnnlr :tex`s0n last week. ! L This Young 1 eop1e will _ hold their meeting at the home of Mr.| ; and_Mrs. Jas. Cockburn. - `nmmm r<....t...w. .-.c 'l\I`l\O4\`/\ :_ _.._.__1 I I auu_n'u.`a`. dub`. bUCKI)Ul`Il. 1 Donald Graham of Toronto is spend- ing a few weeks here with his brother, "VVilliam Graham. Y\/Han On...-.1. 'r*<..1.:...-n I`: 11,.`...:- _-,, _L u uuaux uxuuezul. l Miss Sarah "Caldwell of Barrie is at; the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Slessora nursing their infant daughter who is_ very ill. . | \fLvu ninth Dwnvunuq .-. 1...\--. B-----~ v Cl` \v' Ill. Miss Orillia. VFLA kJl'llll21.. The March Mar. 25-Mr. Brandon is visiting riendg in Midlnnd Qlfllllll. Mr. and Mrs. `Cecil G1-use have re- lurned to their home in South River after spending; their holidays in Lefroy and Toronto. v ' 'I" A Qnnrunn hnu knnn nnnflnnul n IOo% Pujuiz i=AiNT:&_'\'/A'I=3'~Fsi+ s A... .-... - D....__ It pays to use_ >W 0men s Institute held their? meeting at the home of Mrs. 1 Ruth Brandon is `home from 'Tis now he realizes just what it would have meant if he had insured when able, to provide for his wife an income of at least $l00.00 a month ($l,Z00.00 a year) as long as she lived.` At his age (35) $6.40 a week with the London Life would have guaranteed it, and worry would not now be further sapping his strength. killing any chance he may have had of recovery. He now. has only a few short years in which to provide for Mary and. the children. What is he to do? He is not able to get life insurance and cannot save much more 'than $300.00 a year. In five years this wilibe but $|,500.00-not nearly enough! FIVE BOYS MILK CHOCOLATE Always `the life of the party every- body. admires Ted Carruthers for his breezy good nature and winning personality. He is a real man through and through. But in his quiet moments-V-__ Poor Ted has his personal problem from which he cannot shake himself free when alone. `A recent illness. the price of overwork, left his health impaired. The doctor says it is only a matter of time. - V vvjvv U ' V """` For Evez.yPu`1;oose - ForEve(y Surface write go Head Offnce. Montreal For Free _Book|et HOME PAINTING MADE EASY SOLD BY Ely UVL'l`L' t1.l.LHL'-l\ UI. llU._ ' Mrs. Frank Whan has returnedhome after spending some days in Barrie visiting her dzuxghter, Mrs. Thos. Kis- run-hr The future may easity be made safe for loved ones by insurance, and worry removed from those who have dependents. One of our trained representatives will be glad to-advise Gordon Lauder, with a. good zittei1- dance. The next regular meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. `\Valter Vvynes on VV'ednesday afternoon, April 8. , SPlRlTU}_ This in H' Prof. Lane 8 and UH Duuuug, an. anniversary wzm -St. Methodist oh: Lane, Ph.D., of V onto, addro.~sso= both servi(-:24. Hi scholarly a(1(lrv*ss .1188 and in NH` importance nf ( spirituality in th tions. `Dan! I .2) ru-`I4 tn` LIUHS. Prof. Lam-'9 to: "For to. be ('.'n`n: but to be spirit eternal." Thorn said. in which :4 ally minded. Th. grow s1)ir1t1):;IIy. ment is just as x ual life as in '-.n_\' become czunully `out of the do-V condition heat d refrigerauon. Ir will go thrumsh observation with Of the spirit. pe- rather than pus preciation of tha- nVI..,...n cum. o,_.., These two fur: 11939 are both pa the conscious aut things. It is I}. I-:ctructive.1_v uppcr as .E:00d. Rmnv, -was 2000 _\'(':u's . Carthzum zn-0 hm they sowed Ihv an nnau |IQ"l'5l'5. To be s'piritu:L different. The mu one has. The Mr ually is In spa-ml Ang`k>-Suxtm rm money-gmtin;-, ir- thing of i!npm'!:: as dead` as :1 sin '0 used to lw :0 it does not fr-Ilnu less the sup i'< There is 2: Int I pr0fess~'.inx.: vhrist bebiew-0. Hm (-hm soul. A-.-.1.--`nu. .I.\u u FUUI. Appl,\"'n;.- -his 1 Prof. I. `-9 pninto getting the mluc-: on spir1t1):1lit'}'_ It can only he 1 young. "Pm vhr Vegas and st-hm! not seem p<>:~'. public sohrmls Pu- ic.-al neutrulitie-s. Why there (-nnnv christi:mit_v "in H higher H('h(mI.'~' : been done in st: done in M1." Speaking: in t}. 4."6. "My pt-(Iplv: foxj lack of know] lined the nrmzn-:4 world t()dn_\", in several murulist. world 19 on tha- ruptcy. Ho dism expressed the H; are such that :2 either way will chaos. The tron with knnw1=dz:- kind nf knuwlvd '41:. l`,1.:`| 1-1..-v 1 Juuu U1 hlxlvnn-'u V "Is God \'v-r_\' ( ticmal oentm-s, th p1.'=.r~e and .=r-hum} with the hnmo-. h off in tho fnmilj christian hmnv " in evid(-nw- _1i|<~ presentment is .v ih}: but it duo-.< n it tines not mm fremmntly :4 \'--r God as an :u'tu:;I UIIIFL VVBC`-K III '|'{)l'()IlI.()~ \\'lLH 1101' HlS[el',i Mrs. I. M. Gllpln. (Held over from last week) Mar. 'I7r--Mr. and Mrs. '1`. F. Swindle lpent the week-end with friends In Orlllfa. II: and Mun '("nnH (`Sc-nun `nncrn an The (_-u1`rr-m rontribulo In ( liness is ntn IN infarnies.nf Hfv that are not w . . r u`r\.. . . . . .. .... llliil MIR` D()- _\'II strnr'.ti\'g- in reply `txvn r-nn\'4 KVIIHIIIPNS Hl"ll ::npl_\' r-hri. The puhliv .< \'nlr: '1 fun" vniv \I_Iu' .1 l\'\\ iltf. the .<-ri is pm'f11nr`t No s;n\' H011 ment but st: xjehtir-d in 1 ]e::os. In I]: is p<).\'s4ilIv -du(-:Itim1 :1 done in HM- ('U(`,'.{(`S in 1 A met-tim; ml` at l`hnrntnn :1 with 1111 thv mt: ]m\'in;.: \\ m`(- we pnxnwnt: - l"nn1rutn\\ n .\ pa!) llllll . (f`.0nk.~;tnwn Supt..-311.73: A ;:'i.=(r-rir.-_r. him QUE. -). _. \.1.._ 1 .' [111 $30.00: $109.05 F\r\ ,3 1 uv.7,u.r . The _Auditnr and on mntivm was :1dnpu'-cl : vn-u'n9:. I". 11- His n uu print 0' l'I'lI"1l llll lllnl A By - I .11 w W "(-eived tho thrv tho o.\'p(-m1i11n~. the )'0m' 1'.9'.. :' I Puhlio Hiu-'1m':_\ I\_ -noL.n cuu lUI'UllLU- '1`. A. Sawyer lms been confined to the house for some time suffering from a severe attack of flu. A "nu Ii`.-nnlr Yllhnn `\v\n nn6nnn.l I-A...` \IlI lIl|Ill'-Ill -v. nett tho ('1('l`1( \\ ; the no(-o-9-xs:n'.\' I'- tendsmt to muk '(mmPiI ndjnurr. on 'l"lm .\p- \\'. M. TH. On Sunday. Mil -.a{1v1::v-LI',) I`\1 \l.':H-1 `I-THURSDAY, "W ~.v_ l` III`-'.ll\\ nmtinn I- >.I....I. .:\nIp;. In \I: My k know he Dr(IL:!`('f to(].':_v, ir I . ..Il.. ESSA ml: 1.50! making \a1s\.I ski 'T good meat-d andsau and ta WIS IJIU WlULl`.l' HI .LUI`UIlLU. Mrs. P`. A. Tebn spentM'.l`uosday of tfhi a_ week in 'r`nrm1tn~ with her sister, IT": I M (Mlnin L` I . ` ` Mrs. Arthur Klng was called to Tor-I rsinto last week on auvnunt of `the ill- ness of Mrs. B. '1`. Batmnzm. All will bei -glad to learn that her condition Isl much improved and that hnth M1`. and lV:'rs. Bntemzm will -shortly return no Lefroy for the summer after spend- ng the winter in Toronto. l lllra fa` A I`nhn vannnt 'l`nncu1nv AF. Il.ll[lH;'l'. V B. Morris is making: oxtensive im- provements to his h barber ahop an I.}ssa,'St. "Mr (`.hriQin:~ nf 'l`nvnnfn nnnnf .Qnn-.' -TIHUH UH IFJHNH. Bl. ` Mr. Christie of 'l`m`nntn spent Sun-' day in town with Mr. and Mrs. H. Jpr.-ck. Mrs: An-fhm; 'k'h1.r: was Annllp fn 'I`nr-. V Mar. 24~-Mias Eleanoyrh Sawyer has lrrived home from Guelph. where she attends MacDonald College, for ;he Easter holiday. ' Illa: Edith N[n(".uHmm'h nf 'l`nrnntn H , NIFB. W. U. VV, MCUUIIOUEH. . Herman Jack left for Goderlche on Ilondayewhere he will join his crew in repa.ra.tion 01` sailing on the great` ken during the summer. Lelroy has advantages over most Villages in the way '01` public park fac- iitles. Lloyd George Park "was inuse hte in November and was again in `line condition and in use_0n the 17th at March. Vvhile we have advantages In parks we are sadly lacking in side-' walks having` less than any other vil- lage in Innisfil which was evidenced xtecently by the people trying" to nav- igate th1'ou1.'.'h mud z-md water. It is hoped that our r'.oun('il has sm1ething sin store for us durin;;.' the coming zmmmer. n vurmmau an Isunblnrr nvannuhm am- ,.l6ll.UI' nuuuuy. Miss dlth McCullough of Toronto 5 spending a few days with her moth- Ir, Mrs. W. C. VV, McCullough. `I-Inrrnan Junk loft fnr (".n1InI'l('.h nri Paid-up Capital 3 10,000,000 Reserve - - 19,600,000 'rou1Amta - 21o.ooo,ooo of Nova Scotia .'I'l-IE j ESTAABLIASHED 1332 1r`* : ' """ "1 I'`'`" '"`" : . tectton against the night prow- ler-and when re occurs the usual household hiding place may be enveloped in ames before your valuables can besaved. ` The deed to your home, your bonds, jewelry andother valuables should be kept in a safe deposit box. a Bank of Nova Scotia Safe Deposit Boxes are accessible only to your- self or your authorized represent- ative - rentals are very reasonable. Ask the manager of our local branch. ` l'HE bm-eane draweris poor pro- ` tection aannst the nisiln m-aw. Avoid the re and theft risk .4. G. MacLELLAN Manager, Barrio. The reg'ular,h1onth1y meeting of the Seventh Line U. F. 0. Club was held on March 4, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne V\'ing'r0ve. After the reg- ular business had been` transacted the members. enjoyed :1 few hours at the card; tables. The club is much indebt- ed to the ladies for the good lunches served -at these meetings. A `hearty vote ofthanks was tendered to Mr. and Mrs. VVingrove for the use of their home. Next meeting will be held at the home of`Mr. and.VMrs. Truman Thompson on April 1st. ` -.-.... ..v.... .a. .--v.4vuu on a.4ua.5u,y. Mrs. Graham of Hawkestone spent a'day with h`er mother._ Mrs. Mccualg. Mrs. Arnhia Flntnhm- Qr nf NIH-_ u uuy wuu uer m0u1eI'._ Mrs. Mcuualg. Mrs. Archie Fletcher, Sr., of Mit- chell Square spent a. day with Mrs". .A. McMinn.[_last _week._ '1`!-in `X 7nI$\nn'u `I'na-H..4n no 1xn....:.-...._. I the 'VVinnipeg \Vomen's Institute .11.- 1Vl.UlV1lllH,_lklE|L _W!:'-BK.` ~ The Women's Institute of Winnipeg had a ne display in the Marlboro Hotel on Mar. 10, to encourage the purclmse of Canadian made goods. particularly those made in Winnipeg. A great deal of attention was attracted by the display: over 700 attending. This item is of direct local interest through the fact that the president of s Miss Hazel Matohett, a grand-daughu l er of Mrs. Alex. McMinn. Mar. 24-'I`he Oro U. E. 0. hockey team left yesterday to play the Oxford team` at Stratford. - I 1\/Han Ilnnhulnn 14 n1\.Hv.... I- ..:..u.1.... 'U|l u1vu' Lulllllllg IIIIHH. ' - - 1 Mrs. Hamilton of Orangeville is vis- iting her mother. Mrs. Jos. Terry, for :1 fe v days. _ 1\. I` 'MnvIlln nf (`nnlzni-nun: in `nylon- LL 1.: V uuyas. _ 1\ r. Nevills of Cookstown is visit- ing his cousin here this week. Lctllll dal. Ll'tlLlUl'u- 5 Miss Beatrice UcM1nn visiting ; Mrs. John B. McLean of Lefroy. khan l`1nnln.~.w. no! LI .1...I.....4...._.. ....-_L Ut'lllCl.l'.'l`_V. ' .:}gl)ert people are looking forward to the time when.the_v will see Dot, the Miner's Daughter," presented here. I rv Ltrnn. ..u......::...: 4.1.. ..v.__. 'x__ nu_-,.._ Use The Examiner Classified Ads. :3 you want results. V LUII 911 \ V ULIIIUSLIILV. The farmers have been busy this week rehearsing. Springtime by `Sol | on their fanning mills. ` I Nlra T-Tnn1Hfnn nf Dwnnanuyllln in `yin, l The congregation missed 1\ Ir. Ad`- ,ams' weekly talk on astronomy on Sunday; It is drawing close to the time for I cemetery. I T`.crht:n-|- nnnnln nun Innbh-mu fnnumua the annual house~cleavn.i'ng in the |I\dl .4 ndxvuggllvvly 1:; unuazuuu ucn G. G. Holt attended the play in` Thorn- ton on Xvednesduy. 'I`I'\n Fnunnzuun I-unvvn Inna`. I...-.-. J.I_.1... VV'CI7l\. The town council met at the home of '1`. Bailey on Saturday evening with H. Downer in the chair, when important matters of the day were thrwoughly discussed.,Councillors for the `coming year are as follows: H. Dmvner, reeve: '1`. Bailey,-A. Irwin and VS . Broley, councillors. ' rnl... ,....-._......__L1___ _;.1_.__,1 -1-: A u V\'CUlll:'S(.lE1y. Mr. and Mrs. W. McKnight are visit- in.Lt_ktheir son, Earle, pin` Detroit this wee . 'nI\n d-niun nnuo-`AI! vvqrulv at 4-1.... I.)........ LUV! ll Ull VV CUllUl!U.d.yo Afr; anud Blrs. IX. 13, ndbrrlsory Air. and. Mrs. Newton attended the play given by the Thornton Twelv_e"'on } Vvedhesday. TVTI` I111!` MFG 7 R/rnrfniuhf own vial}, JVM UVUF LHU W(9UlC'UllU. . _Sylvester and Cecil` Whiteside are thinking of installing a portable Del- co` system after their trip to Cooks- [town on Wednesday. - NT!" {H111 My-A A W. 1\/rnln-Icnn MVVI `, """" "'- '""-"""""'= """ "' . . . Miss M.` raden visited friends at Ivy over the week-end. ` Qvlvnnfnv and (Toni! Tlfhffonin on'n Mar. 23--'rn'e rain storm `or wed- Anesday was the worst experienced in a number of years. People who at- tended` the play in Thornton had ` difficulty in getting home. mu-.. mr .'n....;a...... -.x....n....a n._-_.,u__` A SEVENTH LINE, vzsmzzg Bronze 01'. Mrs. Artlmr Kim: on Friday Mfllllil` Ill 1 UFUHLU. The Pro.-xhyterlan W. Ni. S. met at the Elxst. A. `good :1ttonda'nce is reported. I{.Ul-Z'hU)I1 Reid and .Ta('.k King. along with their respective ormvs, left on Sat-| urduy last for Fort William where they will follow their usual pur_suit as sail- ors on we ;;;re;1i I-xlms. MI`. and Mrs. S:_n'nuOI (f.`nultei' have the s_v'mp.'Llhy of H10 vntim oommimity `in thcir recent .-'n,d l-.m~o:n'mnent in the death of their d.'1u;;'hIor, M:Lg;:ie.- M591-I R rl\l'I'h'~'ln1 cnnnf Ivnuf urnn!.v_nn;-II ORO `STATION ' , Mar. '23--Miss Alm. R{ci1ardson'of 4 Barrie spent the week-end at her home. I ..("_n11a-vnfluinfinnn tn Mr and Eva L_wu uuua Lruul U118 vzclruty. Mrs. Von of Capreol is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Parr. r nn 'l\/In-a 'l'\auyH6 `l`|nuu.n`l'l.. .-.......L uaya wuu mu`. uuu Mrs. nlcnara 1-`arr. Mr, and Mrs. George Young and daughter, Flora, spent Monday with friends in Holly. . = Congratullations to Mr. and Mrs. Ben -L. Parr on the arrival of a daughter. ' Qnxrnuol Innvnnnn n...-. ..I.....,:.. ...._1_.-.-.. wlliforman Willoughby of Angus spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. Bishop`. `Pnnnln cur-A anlnvu tn Inga `M'.. .....a 1u'..... muup. . ` D People are sorry to lose Mr. and Mrs. Mason and also Mrs. Switzerand her two sons from this vicinity. - MFR. VON Of (`anrnnl In vie-!nrr Innu- nuuuuy w1u1 11161108 In Angus. _ The people of `the United Church here are very sorry to lose their minister,` the Rev. Alex. Rintoul. Mr. McMullen of Allandale took charge of the service here on Sunday. uu.t'1`u-5. _ ' A groundhogr hunt was organized by the men, Arthur Glovetvand Victor Crawford being chosen as captains. Mar. 23--Se,v'ere colds end La Grippe are quite an epidemic here at present. A number from hem nffnna 9 m an: quuu an epmemlc nere at number from here attended a St. Patrick's party given by Mr. and Mrs. J. Copeland. - ' T\/fre `Phenol! `Down a. .~.'v..-\..A:........ .. 52---. uviuu u_1 |.l|Ull' u.'I.u1,;nlt`I`, .\Il:L;_.tf.$l(?.' Miss Ivlorz-is-on sp0nt,1:ISt week-end with her parents: in St.n,vnm`. Jamng willlvl \l7'Ac In l`n|vn|\-A t\v\ u. uupuxuuu. _` Mrs. Russell Parr is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parr. Mr and WIN: r1nm.an vm....... .....: uuuguwr. ` ' Several farmers are already making maple syrup and report a good run of San. -_u.uy. sap. 'l\Tr pcu.'I:llLl5, nu`. uuu `1V.|.I'S. W. rarr. Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Donnelly spent Sunday with friends in Angus. l The nnnnln nf `Hm TTni+m-1 (`I-nnml-. uuJu_yt:u uy HJ]. 'I`h_e _U. 0. Roll Call was ans- wered by each member giving a jar of fruit or pickles for the R. V. Hospital, Barrie. A nu."-..;....`lI....... L.._.L _-_A .7 - - - ' illlld. . After the business meeting the two clubs met together and enjoyed com- munity singimr. music by the orchestra, in `solo from Florrie Graham. readings by Miss MacGregor. Alex. Graham and a debate. Resolved that the boy of to- his father." eAffirmative--Jim Ross, George Campbell, Wilbert Stoddart; Negative-Alex. Graham, Walker Cald- well. Rob.. Caldwell. The affirmative won. The judges were Miss Bell, Miss MacGregor and Mr. Williams. `All pre- sent enjoyed this debate very much. T. E.` Ross, M. P., then spoke a few words and after community singing Mrs. Graham served dainty refreshments followed by a social hour which was enjoyed by all. 'l`hp'TT I4` 117 A Dan nnu ........ ...... day will make a better farmer than u. F. 5. and u. F. w. o.` The `February meeting` of the U. F. 0.. and U.T F. W. O. was held at the home! of Alex. Graham, with a good attend~ ance. \.rI. `L11 (U108. A no. uua.ucyuuu\';IIL .-n.u.u:u l'UUUllLly thz;t'-1ottenham had won the champ- ionship of the B. T. B. Hockey League. .This was a mistake. Beet0n' by their recent win from Bond Head were tied with Tottenhanu and as Tottenhum failed to .show up at Bradford on Thursday evening 1ast;for the play off, the League honors go to Beeton. auuuux ruum on rxflaay evening. Wm. Camplin ofvBeeton has pur- chased the stock, implements and farm of Jno. Barron. Mr. Barron and family have decided to make their fu- ture home In Barrie and they took their departure for that place on Monday. Ashort course on mminm~v is hninnr IDIIUIUUII U[,lUll L118 ?U`I`l\'H| (H. H. SOIL Elwood Bmomo hn.<:,rot.urned home .-after sxprmding sumo time visiting with 'ri-.nd.s in 'I`m`0ntn. 'I'I-in l'Jnnuhu+.~...n.. uv `Li G .....L -1. LI.-. LIJI. hwy \rVUCI\o T An auto bus service from Bond Head to Toronto via Schomberg, Nob- leton and Xvoodbridge commenced on Monday, 23rd. This will without doubt prove a great convenience. -Vnlll` r-nvuonnnnAnn4- .~+..4,...1 _ . . . u" uu-5 wu1u:l' In 'J.'OI`Ol1t0. * The Women's Institute entertained their husbands at the home of L. C. McLean on Tuesday, 17th. V The `Woman's Missionary Society `and the "Mission -Band of the Methodist church held a social in the Sunday School room on Friday evening. Wm. C}1n11]1in Of ' Rffin hnu nuns- ucpau-Lure LU!` [nut place Monday. ` on mlllinery is being held here under the.auspices of the VVomen s Institute. It commenced on Monday, March 23, and will continuel for two weeks. An lnntn i-nun .~.....:,... 13..., r\ < I pruve `cl. ;;l'tf&l[ convemence. -Your correspondent stated recently that Tottenham the 10nShiD B. Hnnlhv T.l3:I!I`IID ' Luree years In tne west. Russell Elphick of Camp Borden spent the week-end at the home of his parents. Mr: T 1|/lillnn nan.-.+ n ........1- -49 .1.._.- Ull 1V1UlluZL_V \"8IllHg. v v Mrs. Mapes of Bradford visited her son. Herb, for afew days last week. MPH; viuifn hon huvnfhnuv `IF um-aucl`, ll] Dz-u'1'1e on v`rxqay. Utopia `friends are pleased to see Norman Doane back again after an absenceof three years in the West. Fhxunnll `li`.1nhn1; no? nun. 13,..1....-a puruu Lu. Mrs. J. Miller spent a couple of days at the home of hv son. D. J. Miller. Mar. A 25-Mrs. Smith has returned. to her home here after having spent the winter in Toronto. 'I`hn 1X7nn~.nn'n 1'.....ua..a.- -._-..L_:W.- .lJUIJEH.f1l. Ull vveunesua.y.- Mrs."I`. McCann entertained a num- ber of friends on Tuesday afternoon [:0 a real old-fashioned quilting bee. Mr`, and T\/[V9 Wlnhink nntovfrnn csuu ll. JVI. AVIIUII", ' Thus. Atkinson and his bride were with friends in tmvn nvor Sunday. . C0ngra.tu|:Lti0ns t.nvMr. and Mrs. Ross mheldon upon the `m-rival 01`. a son. mlurnnd 'Rvnru-nn hag nntnnnn 'nnw\'n at run; uul-J.'rLz5u1UIH:3(1 quuung Dee. Mr. and Mrs. Elphick entertained the U. C. C. and a number of friends on Monday evening. `. Mrs Manna nf 'F!r-v_1r1?nrR uial+A Mm. nun. L1:-1.1),, Lur du.l8W uays last week. Mrs. Elphick visited her brother, F. \ Reader, in Barrie on Friday. l Utnnia `frinndn mm nhmcma in mm cvv.-:uu15. _ , Mr. and Hrs. Carter of -Manitoulin Island visited their niece, .Mrs. `A. Dobsqn. on VVednesda.y.- Nfvn 1'!` Mnhnnn nnfnvfninnrl -:2 nnvn_ llUl' Ul.'Ul.llUl', VV HITCH. T. Berthelqtte spent a.coup days at Penetang with his daug Helen, who is in the hospital. Mrs. Andrew Miller visit in Barrie on Friday. Tle of | hter, ed `friends Mrn Qfnnhnn Rnnlznrfnn h-nu r`nf711v-n- . All J3tl.l'l'H': UH rrxuuy. 4` I Mrs. Stephen Beckerton has return-_ ed_ to her home in"Ivy after visiting friends in Utopia. ' A nnrnhcnv 1 :-nvn hnvn offcnm-1n' H-so Ll JUHUB 111 L) LU1JliL. A number from here attendedvthe `dance at Camp Borden on Tuesday evening`. ` T\/Tn nh'r1 R/Iva ("owl-an nf -'!\lfnnH-ruulin I H181. aunuuy. -. I Miss Beatrice 'McMaster of Barrie _spent the week-end at the home of heft; brother, Wilfred. T - Dn'...+h.-nn++n nnnno .-. m-....u.\ no. d.LUB llUl'U'LH.IS WUUK ELL OD UULo ` ' Rev. W. J. McMullen,A a retired Meth- odist tninister of Allandale, had charge of the service in the Union Church last Sunday. I Mina `Rnnh-inn "|\/fn1\/factor nf `Rn:-v-in: 1115' L'1UIll'y 131113 HUUBU. W. J. Cole loaded two cars of pot- atoes here-this week at 35 cents. - `Ran! W, .T 1|/fr-1\/|'nI'li:n . 9 rntlrnd 'Nl'nfh_l BIJUIIL Duuuuy WILII. HIE .[J.l'\'JH|.. ' Mr. and Mrs. Sims and family hav moved to the village and are occupy- ing Henry Ellis house. `U .1 (`nib lnnrin turn nnv-u nf nnf- wuu um` p:I.relH.H HI a'm,\'1w1`. James Wilson was _in l`m'nnto on business on Wednesday of this week. .0`?-IGHURST 3pND HEAD _c.RENI-`EL } L. -F. \\'hite has gone to visit friends in ,'[`m-onto an,d Peterborough; T\/Tvg J.-19: .1\/I'nI(nh:rhf Qr 'h-nu I-n._ p1'u;u'at.ul. l The farmers around here had a busy time last week salvaging grain at the grain e1evators.`About $1900 was re- alized from the sales. Mar. 24--Mrs. E. Ruddick ofT'I`or-I onto, who came up to Alliston to at- tend the funeral of her brothexwin-law, David Ruddick,, is visiting her son, \Vesle,v_ here. ` ' 1|/In 1|T.~.1)`l-..-U. I5` rn,........;,. .._....-;. 1.1--` \\'t`.'5'H'."\'_ l1t`l'U. Mr. MoPhee of 'I`0ronto spent the week-end here with. his son, S. Mc- Phee; l T ._ `IR 1 I'I-:L.. 1...... .......__ A... _.:__'4. p__:,_,_ , Ln I U1 unu) nu}! 1't:Lt:l`UU1'UugH. Mrs. Jas. -McKnight, Sr., has re- turned after visiting friends in -Al- listcm for a few days.'_ TVTPE g \'T pliinb n9 l\o`|.vuH1n 35 AH!`-S. D. Al. IX.U(l(ll(3K UI LJRKV visiting friends here at present. CIVIL. . V rs. Alex. l\I25rs!mll spent 'I.`uesd'a,v of this week with friends in Angus. Minn Nfsn-v Nrxhln nf 'I`nn-nntn cnnnf