u vIsIaT'r\VUI I150 A quiet but very pretty wedding was gsolemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Robinson on Wednesday, , Nov. 25, at 2.30 p.m. when their daught- ter Linda Margaret. was united in marriage to James Elmer R. Feltis. son of Mr. and Mrs. James Feltis. Cookstown. Owing to the illness of the rector. Rev. W. T. Johnston. Rev. T. J. Dew of Thornton officiated. 1 The hridh xuhn uvnu an-u-I-4-A--3-3 -~-r lllillllao - . Mrs.. G. A. W'oqdruff of Penetana` spent: the week-end with triehgs in town. . ' o - Rev. Mr. Ferguson of Toronto oc- cupied the pulpit in .t.he Presbyterian church on Sunday. , A A chu uup LIIU UUUl.UI' 8 care Miss Hazel Clte has returned hoxrie ' ` after spending a week with friends in Orillia. `MI ... (*0 A 1-mr..;,. .. - - mu we punpxt n1.the Presbyterl: urch unday. Mr. and rs. cutrord Fisherkzr Td to spent the was-lr-nnA mun M Cl-3_ANTRlAL ono Masonic Social. Night \F~Ph-noun n...A .....-.,- 1. -A, A Feltis-.-Robinson 1....a ------- ~-- A- 7o. 71. 72. 74. 75. 75. Phone 441W 88. 89. 90. . 34. 35. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. - 45. 51. 52. 63. 66. 68. an 78. 18. Treasurer Adjourned Sale of Lands in Arrears far Txes ' COUNTY or SIMCOE Tuesday, `December 8th, 1925; Court House, Barrie. Description . Plan . Plan . Plan . Plan . Plan . Plan . Plan . Plan . Plan . Plan . Plan . Plan . Plan . Plan . Plan . Plan . Plan . Plan . Plan . Plan . Plan . Plan . Plan . Plan . Plan . Plan . Plan . Plan . Plan . Plan . Plan . Plan. ; Plan . Plan . Plan . Plan . Plan . Plan . Plan_ 529 529 529 >529 . .. 533 533 540 540 540 540.... 540 . .. 540 540 540 540 540 540 .. 540 . .. 540 540 540 544 544 544 544 544 .. 549 549 549 558 . . 558 558 558 558 . 558 558 . .. 569 569 569 Lot ':;rr s Costs` 7 19 20 25 26` 67 92 30 "57 58 '90 117 151 152 . 157 `158 159 . 160 161 162 163 182' 121 - 122 123 231 .'.l232 43 144 153 39 55 94 95 96 ' 235 236 775 .` 77_6 777 6.63 6.63 - 2.60 ,' '2.60 16.60 12.20 6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63` 6.63 6.63 6.63 9.95 9.95 9.95 9.95 9.95 9.95 9.95 6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63 9.95 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 .1.50 uul. 0 wt; Lots 8-9 Military Military Military Military Military We clean and block all k-inAds liadizes and Meifs Hats. vxuunuu Va: uznumxuunm South Edward st . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 Pt N Edward st. desc. reg. deed 5 14 ' VILLAGE OF VICTORIA. HARBOUR 1 Qnnfh Mania at _ _ _ _ 4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ LKI VV LV $111; I ` .Des'.cription Pt described in reg. deed 4877 L \I IVAVSI Easthalf.. . . . . . . . . . . . . `VVest 75 north halt . . . . . West 9, east 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . I4 South west quarter . . . . . . . . , . . . . Lot 13.west of road '. . . .' . . . . . . .. Lot 5 west of road, park lot.. . .. west oi! rd, broken pk Reserve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reserve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reserve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reserve . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Reserve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 ft s V LJ 1 South Maple st. V- -.-...pv..- Pt lpt 7 as desc. in re-gt <'1;a.e'(l~-1:5-%;32 5 7 TOWNSHIP OF OR_O Plan 626, Simcoe Heights . . . . . . . . 227 11 Plan 626.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204 1] 1'II.._ zon . A0 1)n_..Il L` lll Plan " 626 589 589 589 589 589 589 589 589, I STAN DAf_{D_ ;BAN*K luv-spa j llIIIIMIIIIIllllllIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIHIIIII :j:-- sous AGENT FOR HECLA FURNACES` % Phone 531 ` W Offrcg, .10-12 Owen St, 1 \) VV AV Dr. E corner east hall`. .. o . - a o o . . . a n . n . - - u o n In 188, 189. 190, 197 and *0; :=1.;7.p: ` TWO HUNDRED AND THlRTY-ONE BRANCHES THROUGHOUT CANADA M Farmer W110 i `relies upon his banker for advice and assistance in matters of nance! is free f to devote all his attention to the _aJctualprob1ems of farming. Enlist the assistance offered `by the Standard Bank of Canada which, for fiftyltwo years, has faithfully served the sAgricu1tu1fal Interests in `this V Dominion. Consult our local managen s i |BANKINc| u u o u - - c u u u u - - - - - .- VILLAGE OF PORT MCNICOLL A A_._.!_ r\-_a.'_ null! 'I'\-___-:_, 1\1vv Vt3LL,l|. ur vmcrn ast ...2... 23 6 1, VILLAGE OF CRQEEMORVE LKIVVLVELILJT LIL` JLJJJILJJJI. > Lot Con. Acres Arrears Costs Total 30 3 1 8 9.99 $2.76 8 12.743 TOWNSHIP OF INNISFIL . 15 24 32 TOWNSHIP OF VESPRA on a ma} half TOWNSHIP OF ADJALA T 114- (`nu A . TOWNSHIP OF TINY In! In -. . 'BARRIE % " C. E. `PRIDDLE, Hawkeslone IIIllllII|l|||l||lll||||||l|l|Il||l|l ` Iilllllmlllllllllll --nj--n-.:-- ' '13: .116] I 130. P1: 131. P1: 132. P1; 133. P1: 134. P1: 135. P1: I 136. P1: 137. P1: 138. P1: 139. P]: .140. P1: I 141.\Pl: 142. P1: 143. P1: 144. P1: 145. P1: 146. P11 ` 147. P1: 1143. P12 1 149. P1: 150. P1: 151. P1: i 152. P1: 153. P1: 1154. P1: _ 155. P1: I156. P12 i 157. P1: 1158. P1: 159. P1: 160. P1: 161. P1: |162. P12 .163. P12 164. P12 165. P1: 166. P12 167. P12 I|||llIl||||l|lllllllllllllllllllllli 42 43 44 63 163 170 182 203 1.1. Barrillia \Pk Barrillia Pk Barrillia Pk Barrillia Pk Barrillia Pk Barrillia. Pk Barrillia Pk Barrillia Pk XE 108 111 21 R. L. JAY,_ _.-v-w Q\J\IIJJn _ Description . Plan 569 . . Dlfhv-\ Ken rrau Plan `Dino. I-D 1:i 16 20 003 569 569 569_ ' 569 569 569 569 569 569 569 569 569 ~ 569 . 569 569 569 569 "569 569 Ken _oiti'o:1_ :69 .... 778 :69 .... 779 :69 .... 780 :69 .... 721 :69 .... 782 :69 ....*9os :69 .... 909 :69 .... 910 :69 .... 931 :69 .... 932 :69 .. . 941 :69 .... 945 :69~...._954 :69_.... 955 :69 .... 956 :69 .. . 957 :69 .... 958 :69 .... 959 :69 .... 961 :69 .... 962 :69 .... 963 :69 .... 982 :69 ....1os9 :69 ....1o9o :69 ....1226 :69 ....1227 :69 ....122s :69 ....1232 L69-;...1287 L69 ....1288 :69 ....12s9 :69 ....129o :69 ....1291 L69 ....1293 69 . ..1294 69 ... 1295 :69 ....1296 169': 1353 Lot Arr-'s Costs '1"! 6.63 6.63 `6.63 6.63 6.63 4.36 4.36 4.36 6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63 4.36 4.36 4.36 6.63 4.36 4.36 4.36 4336 436 436 4.36 436 436 6.63 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.60 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50- 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.60 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 8.113 8.13 LEMAN. Treasurer. 100 75 C I\ 40.92 3.99 8.14 26.30 16.54 31.89 38.72 22.44 126.15 ' 73.00 110.52 `.33 19.36 19.36 19.06 19.06 19.06 13.97 ' 19.06 19.06 19.06 18.84 ------A FEW` or only skncmxs; SERV-Us` cxrsup, 12-oz.; ......... . .A . . . 21.49 10.28 .8.19 \ 9.90 2.75 2.75 2.75 3.03 2.75 Bordeau s:..u.aiw.n......, I/2'. 'Ia'I` 6.74 10.89 29.45 19.46 35.18 42.18 25.50 131.80 77.32 115.78 3.08 24.52 12.65 10.94 - 12.27 13.03- 22.34 22.34 22.03 22.032 22.03 16.8} 22.03 22.03 22.03 21.81 It SHREDDEDWHEAT . . . .` will use not ience tezu-}n other I`H(`(<'i. of the mirmr baby or litr. found the vu own homo, sz other mother ledge. That White. North the followirw enteen mom him nothing ever since he of no other and it is cm` commend th f)_L__1 Always S Them 4. MOTHERS intvra-sn--I -audienr-0 time, um] 1zi\'en In In 4." Q"A1lI . llK'lll Illlll and all whnro th- And durin ...\ oi` "VI l`lJIl|I4l.\ to pass H14 1e:1vin_Lr :: llI"D|. |ll|'lll far as th- Iereantml H! Street turn: <:ovm'(~d 1}`. `huil(1in5.:.< \ there: zmja `I-`AOL. .... I l.Ill .'l I both .\~\.`l IIl`l.`(' ll-i>\ how Ihc-_\ -enou;:h tn elephant. skirt roull fir-r-. nr if 'A--._ 1` .,.., .... . '-to [ht- pole tn ha~: :1 r PEEIS-:6n:ange or Lemon . . % uII.|'. u-xx E`.'n.r~. th down :11`: TTUO :1 nd (ll lili-` `take-n `1 7m.-(`-] 1 I CI ~l\. iblc "I_, ... fthiv polo. st .-served .< ,, I ! _. Vltiun xvhon (`Al 'fair_v ch" 90111 ttm night. :1 Tents, Ii} :- av It CL?!` cien'_\' f:1iLhf'ul `that the 'l_v. have wit `che mum .s21\'e fur` _.f _.L. ' .... Gold orAP. & G. SOAP .. . . . LIIK7 \. H red. back 'l _ , LHHL Lin or takvn .-and tho , I, I ., *0 "inc -vim canudm Ynendgcr wr oflm 'shmv-pl21 VII 'f`ho.~' `ms at nix} `ful wi 413,3. .1598 the more fr; tcountry road m "Vellwl h_ overnirzh .l. fc-nvc ju 'terim:, 2' "mg past `Hy... uinx 1'1 x. .... stat,i(m('I "chef Q-in ,I 1! THURSI But -In thy-ti `1):`n 30595 J TORONTO Bonn EXCHANGE GENUINE DRY CLEANING ` Government and Municipal _ j_ G. A. sTu\_z_1__(_)N&%Aco. The Oldest {aiiol in `Canada 300 Bay Street A T- V _ Toronto That : `what `they're about us. .} E55R T0 Fl "3'-91'91.. DEPENDABLE ---v - fiu1_'1-:0. . Established 1888 ' `LIMITED. Succgssors to `BARRIE V : 29 I-Zlizgbetlyn St. It looks as though certain parties Jul Toronto want to` change a. -popular song thus: "We ll Never Let the Tax Rate ` Fall." ' VIN-sudnnu blag naian cf -Inn nnns-\nAl 1.18.1.8 ran.` . Al Tipping the scales at 100 pounds, a. 8-yeareold boy in Nicholascounty, Ken.. is believed to be the largest child for his age 111 that state. 7 ` SANITARY PLUMB-T me Is `FINE 5 for 27 . 21 12 A very large xgaading public will `welcome the announcement of a new book by Ralph Connor, for ever since the. days of The Sk Pilot" he has been a. favorite author w thousands. par-` ticularly in his native Canada.` His` new book is a most interesting one. with plenty of action and thrill. an ap- pealing love story and a touchof ser- iousness throughout that will give the, careful reader pause to think. In spite: of its giblical title, however, it is not} in `anyeense an uplift? book. Nor is it a. war story, though its action covers- ihat period. . ' "l`hn 1-nnllv Anrnr-{sting rm :-f nhnnf -Hula? Ina: perlou. _ The really surprising part about this author is how much he packs intona story, and this latest -work is no ex- ception. It presents a. group of very real characters, and a fund of rapidly moving events that hold the` attention -from. beginning to end. ` 'l`hn at-nvv n-nan : in n Hfflvn Tdnua `m:'ib:a'x't Ford has returned home after spending a. few days in Toronto with his father. - T ~ "Illa no.1! 1\.Iu-a `EV `LI .-.....l.- .......'l n....-.n-- LL18 \.alll.'lHLlllU. LICCU. | Mrs. Albert Bishop and son Ellson, and Mrs. George Young and J. L. mot- n ored to Toronto to spend the week-_end with friends there. I I A meeting of the Wome1i s Institute. will be held at the home of`Mrs._ John Spence on Wednesday, December 9, at 2 p.m. Miss Hazel Bertram will give an] address on The Value of Health. Miss! Shaw will recite. There will also be a contest in music. A donation of fruit and vegetables will be collected for the Children's Shelter. An appeal for used clothing has been received from the firelsufferers in the` North. Any gifts in this line will be appreciated. A num- ber of garments will be made at th meeting for the children. I I115 LLllUl'u Mr. and Mrs. E. Harris and family spent Sunday with friends at Utopia. The young neonle are busv m-actisinz spent Dunuu.y_ Wll 1I'l8HQS at UIODIE. young people busy practising `their play which they intend giving at ` I the Christmas tree. `Mfm: Alknno 'D{nInt\u\ .-.....: ...... 1311..-- 2: -u ---j ' (Tbov Late For Last Week) Nov. 26---Miss Bella Mccuaig is vis- itlng Mrs. J. Rose, Toronto. I D I-ahiurnll . 9.111!` T !:`.1n11n3n4' cannul- {LINE J.VJ.l'B. dc LVUHU, LUl'UllLUo R. Caldwell and J. Gilchrist spent a few days in Toronto last week. T\/I v-u 'KTnv-nnnn (.`D`I'Yl'l`|1`\1`1 in unnnilinn ha LUW uuya` Ill .LUl'Ull.LU HISL \'VUUlC.- Mrs. Norman Campbell is spending 8. few days with hef' mother in Toronto. Mr and Mr: T.n17 T-Tnluo -nu`! fnwunu E. LEW uuyu WILII I161` IIIULHBF III '1'Ul'0Ht0. Mr. and Mrs. Loy Hulse and family of Toronto, visited Neil ;\IcCuai;z s last Sunday; also Mr. Stephensh bgother of Mrs. 'McCuaig. - V R/Tina Tnnvn Tmyall dinnf 1-kn uvn'l,--nnA . ll.llll'lllUU|.ll unseuue III` naI1,5'1u.uu. Adherence of the United States`to the World Court is urged by Francis E. Powell, president of the U.S. Cham- ber of Commerce in London. / . UL AVLIH. LVJ.U\4 US$15. Miss Laura Lyall siaent the week.-end -with her father. I ' ' A 'Beach. ' l1l.`U VIBJLIIIE 1.1161105 II] LV luzsura. raus. I Miss Gladys Monueth is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Camgron. at Mimico. 1\.l'tnn 1:.` D _ n n . A _ n ....4 5|... ..-...\I- .....a I WUUllo A number attended the L.O.L. at home in Thornton on Friday. - De. 2--The Ladies Aid mt at ' the home of Mrs. Edward Howard on` Dec. 2. M T I Aiknu `l'.W.....I I... ....-......_.I 1.-..-- _.EL_.. Ill 1. Ul'UllLU. ' Mrs.\-Forrest Wallwin and son Adrian, : have returned after spending :1 week with. Tomto friends, I Ill lllulu ' Mrs. Morrisqn of Streetsville visited her mother, Mrs. Terry. over the week- ` end. `IE8.-un Tlntn `KY4... u-`LA I... I........ 1...]: uuu. Miss Elsie Nay; who has been holi- daying in'Toronto. returned home this -\Itv|an`ml\um nil-.n.n.`IA.I Al... `I t'\ T ,.L J; A. Mills and` daughter Mary are visiting friends in Niagara Falls. Minn alnvq Mnnilnfh in uiaina lun- .Duu.uu. - I Miss E. Prosser spent the week-en in Toronto. 1|/I3... ql3n.....-..-.4 11?.-.I1...:.. .......: ....... A'.:|..:.... Nov. 80-~ Dr. Colwell. a former Pres- I byterlan medical missionary, home on furlough from Central India. occupied the pulpit here on` Sunday and related. some or his experiences while on duty; in India. `Mfnu Rlnmuurnn AP GO-nzusnnliin 1-la-dL.\.I Further restrictions havebeen placed on importation of Canadian store cat- tle owing to the spread or the foot- and-mouth disease in- England. Adhnrnnnn nf fhn `I'TnIn:-:1 .Qfnfna`fn uuu. xxuy, lawn. ween. ' ! 1 The Women's Institute met at the 1 home of Mrs. John Bertram last Wed- 5 ` nesday with .nine members and one; ` visitor present. After the opening exer- ! E cises two members read` extracts from J addresses given at the recent conven- tion. Current events were given by the. president. The roll call was answered by suggestions for Christmas presents. During the afternoon the members worked at a. quilt. Mrs Bertram served; , tea. The next meeting\wiIl be held on} - December 30, at the home of Mrs. Hugh 3 McKay. I . I Dec. 1-Service will be held in the` `Anglican church on Sunday, Dec';`6, at 3'p.m. A .']\/I'VE, J A 'l\/Ha nh dvnvohfnvv Wlfavsir Nov. 30--D eTe Pgrtoicigg is in Toronto,` thlsqeek. ` T `- `n oh `Alva Ton-gnu 1\)l'nT.nnn nrnno nuns` vy, cuts. ` V = Mr. and Mrs. James McLean were week-end visitors in Clarksburg wit}; Mr. and Mrs . Roy Hurst.- ' 1' Min: `Ruth Krilunn in Irinifina-hon _;u.r. IIJIQ JVlI'B. nuy 1`.I.|lX'S(.' ' Miss Ruth Addison is. visiting` her sister, Mrs. Jacobs, in Toronto. V ' ..M vn T(`Ivnn'Iz T-Tlrntnn nf Dnnf n.1 n1\n-.mn B_l3I.Ul.', LV11'Ho d}lUUlJH, Ill '1.'UI'UIl'CU. -Mr. Frank Hunter of Port McNAi'col1 spent a few days with her sister. Mrs. Dan. Key,` last week. Thn \K7nrn'n a4 Ynah-nhar rung! of 41111` uuya ll; .I.'U1`UlllU IHBI. WEEK , George` Birch has gone to Detroit to I W0l'ka I Aw` A .u A. . - .. uryuuuy welcome. V John Willoughby is spending a. few days at Erwin Miller's. IE1 and II :-u. TX?!" .Aa-natty rnnvn.-I Ivufnl uaya Hal. IIFWIII 11111101 8. _ M'r. and Mrs. Will Agnew moved` into` their new home. Their friends wish them all success; H *i ' \. aqua Q-lowly:-Ir. \l.V.Q\\l.a\roI\a\aao\v' . _Dc. f-Quite a number attended the dance at Albert Gib-son's given by the Angus dancing club. . Tho T.'IfnI~nv-17 (`huh xvi" vnnnf an I`v-'I_ . but it must be maintained in `clean, careful working condition. Install the best equipment you can get in bathroom, kitchen, laundry, etc., but don t._stop there- employ us to keep it in first- class order. Sanitary equip- ment is only` sanitary if looked after once in a while. Give us the ogportunity to show you w plumbing service means to you. - at sanitary A A. Moffatt, Plumber ammeater AIIEUS UHJIUIIIE UIUU. The Literary Club will meet on Fri-; day, Dec. 11, in the school house. Ev-v erybody welcome. f .T-n'hn Vflllnnovhhu In unnnrllna a four IVIBILUU. us. 13611.. VVl.IlUU,`{lIU_V 5. `Miss Esther Groves went to Brad- ford last week to spend the winter. T4111 ,'Rnnnrnft' and llrnnn nnnnf 9 four ween-euu H-I. _VV-ILL .l\-.ll'Uy 3. Mr. and Mrs. Alt. Rayner, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mccullqugh or B_arrie visited at Bert. Willoughby's. I `Klan Tfhnw (1:-nunu tun:-10 in Band. ` LUl'l.l ILLSL WUBK LU apeuu lt! WIIILEF. Ed. Beecroft` and Grace spent a. few days in_ Toronto last week. nnrgn Rirnh has none in `nnfrnif tn I D. 1-Mr.`-anii _Mrs._,Stnn1ey, Euson I (nee Ida Kirby) of Thornhll1fspen_t' the ' week-end`a.t Wm. Kirby's. `Jan and `King A1`? Daunnm and Klan RALPH CONVNOR _S NEW BOOK ___..__ 1-..-.- -(-'I*`ro_gT1 Another Correspondent) \n.; 1 f\...ll.- A ._.....I._... ..LA.-_.1-j E, { " .9? ".315. MIDHURST DALSTON A; E. WHITBY 'GRlP3FEL "1EEii'i' Ancus an-. uuu Mrs. uuuord Fisher of T -I 5' 'onto spent ` the week-end with t `former s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. 3 Fisher.- - , ' Will the person who took the har- t ness from my stable kindly return and, save further trouble. A. L. McCullough,-; ' Cookstown. 49c be sweet Clover is still being marketed. he H. Couse shipped another car Saturday, .i_ ` Wednesday; 49pc" ` . Archdeacon Ingles of Toronto visited {the .r ctory over `the week-end and .W ' took c arge of services on Sunday ow-I '. ing to illness of the Rev. W. T. John-i ` son. _ 5: Mrs. Vernpn Davey." who died from i ~. "blood-poisoning at Niagara-on-the-_ | Lake, recently. was ardnngmm. ..e 13.... one car Monday and another car on i uaav uncu. LKUIII 1. -blood -polsolng i it I-Niagara-on -the- recently, was afdaughter of Mrs.' Thos. Parr of this place and a sister 1 of Mrs. E. H. Allan and Alex. and Thos. Parr. _V ' 7 Wm. Hughes barn caught fire from "some unknown, cause last Thursday at 6 p.m. and was completely destroyed, ,.together with about 80 hens`; two pigs _ and three calves. The loss is heavy. ' . though partly covered by insurance. ,' During` the last weal: 1-Inc. *r7...n.,..: .,...v. u up Auul'4"l.llUeo tlie last week the United ; Church held four meetings to advance `the spiritual needs of the. church. _' Rev. eA. E. Lunau of Thornton. Rev.| R. B. Beynon of Thornton. and. Rev., George Burr,v of `Bonds Head delivered ggnod addresses on religious education. ;` Evangelism and` Home and Foreign Missions; The. financial canvass is pro- '_ ceeding this week. [ .`i bDi:1.|xt1l.UllUWh`lXl ruver. ' ' Mrs. Adelia Pranas, weighing 380' pounds, was overcomeby smoke from 3.- if1re,in._her apartment and died while -efforts were being made to help her` lfrom _the building, in Newark, N.J. Several defer-Hvn hln-nan unnao in` umu _uw uuuuulg, In J.VeW_aI`K, Nu]. I Several detective bureau squads inf Chicago, Ill., that poured confiscated ;moonshine into the radiators of their ;cars are...wondering what the stuff ;would do to a. man's stomach, as it burned the rubber connectionssot the . radiators. * . I uuuu: lulu was S1'.l`8.Ilg'le(l `[0 death. 7 Miss Florence Strom. of Essex, Iowa, claims the corn-husking championship for women with a. record of 103 bushels in oneday. Animus)! 9nn_mn., nnvu .-.4.-... 1\...... 1\....\._.| We have -the latest machinery in our plantgienabiing us to give the best of workeand service. ' Bring in your Summer Clothes and have them cleaned before putting away.` ' All uutauuy. I Annual 200-mile non-stop Dog Derby at The Pas, Manitoba, is to be super-. seded by a three-day, 50 miles a day,` event over-a course marked out on the `Saskatchewan River. ` Mru Aao Dun:-`nu ....-.:.-..1..:...... nonl vcry xugu-class numbers. _' This program` was then followed by supper after which the following ltoasts were proposed: King and The Craft"; Grand Lodge" :proposed by W; Bro. F.~Robinson and, I responded to by R. W. Bros. J. D. Cun- ningham, D.D.G`.M. of Alliston and T. McKnight, P.D.D.G.M.'; The Visit- , ors proposed by W. Bro.` T. McMillan` and `esponded to by Bro. Jos. Dawson and Bro. J. Grandy. District Secre-I tary; The Ladies, proposed by.`Bro. J. `F. Cullingham and responded to byl Bro. David Hopper; Officers of. Manitoba. Lodge" proposed by VV. Bro. Atton and responded to by VV. Bro. R. R. Coleman, Bro. L. A. Arnold andl `Bro. C. Smith. - . guuus. LVIUOII, xuaay. Mrs. Strachan of Forest Home spent the past week visiting friends here. The nmnnfhlv rnnnfina nf flan `l.'.`...............! um past weex vlslnng rrlends here. The monthly meeting of the Farmers Club and W'mnen s Institute will be held at the home of Mrs. Alex. Ross on Thursday evening, Dec. 3. Everyone is looking forward to a. good time` when} Santa yill come and pnload the tree. / I ` ' . `R/frlnvn fhun KKII h G.-........I.-. .... ._ :_ LL - M61- than 550,000 farmhouses in "the U.S. are equipped with radio sets. ' '('4a.'lp:~xhnr-gr. Tn 'h;n-m Fall 9...... .. 1..:...a.. u_..a. am: equlppecl Wltn racuo sets. ' Galesburg, 111.; baby fell from a high` chair and was strarigled to death. | Miss: 'W'Inrn11r-A Q1-rvnrn nf-' mean 'I'.~.....-. -uuovlvlu VUUIHI I` I9": The officers and members of Mani- toba Lodge, No. 236, A.F. & A.M., gave in social evening to their `wives and gsweethearts on Friday, November 27, at which a. very pleasant and so- ciable time was spent. The fore part of the evening was taken by the VVomen s Institute ~ putting on a play entitled Catering to a Mason". This was very apnropriate to the occasion and was very much nnnrnr-intnzi 1." +1.... 1Jt1w UL rnornton officiated. The bride. who was unattended, was given away by her father and looked charming in a xfronk of orchid flat .crepe. The bride and bridegroom were recipients of many beautiful and useful gifts. Guests numbering about twenty. five sat down to :1 dainty wedding supper after which the happy couple [left amid showers of confetti and best wishes for Toronto and points east. On their return they will reside in Thornton. sol: u up: ICILC LU L118 UCCEISIOH and very much appreciated by the audience. The ladies are to be con- gratulated on the skill and ability which the various characters displayed. The Cookstown Orchestra. gave some very high-class numbers. - Y|I`r\u'I`nrn' ttynn 41...... ..\1--,,, - uxuugn par-u_y covered by insux - held E ' [A . Thornto `D `D `D .... l\I-1 ' ,,.A: run, _ CLEANING, VPRESSING; DYEING,` ALTERATIONS