mung m 1-or-onto ID!` a rewxweeks. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Woods have gone home to Royal Oak. Mlch., after spending a. month with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Andross. A Mr: `IL! `D 'ml..I,n.....-..- 2- I. ~ Jan. 267-Dr. W. C. \Va.rd of Peter- borough is a visitor at his home here for, a. few days. _ ' `Arthur Lucock, who has been visit- ing. friends. in -'1`oronto..and Al-liston, - hasreturned and is visiting Midhu`r`s`t' ' friends. . Mrs. House, who has been visiting friends in Fergus andother places, has returned to the home of her daughter. Mrs. Robert Poole. Jr. ` ' Minn Rdnh-l'n`n \xraII& yf.:.` 1....` ....J.......'..: rector. uuuuay school at 10.15 a.m. u.LI.'a. ISUUUFEV l."(_JOl8. _>Jl'.__ _ , _ . Miss Be'atr!'ce Wallwfn has returned to her home in Al1anda.le_atter mend- ing 9., week with Mrs. Forrest Wallwin. GQOTEO Montelth H99 rnfln-no.-I a'fnn uu; u._ ween: wun Mrs. Forrest Wallwln. George Montelth has returned after being in Toronto for tewxweeks. Mr. and Mrs. T-Tsu-nlrl urn.-..a- 1.-.... , . _ V - - ~ ~ - . I I -Jan. 26-'-The annual meetitfg of,St.' Paul's Church :Vestry of Midhurst was ' held on `Tuesday, Jan. 19. After a very r interesting and instructive address on church work by the `rector, Rev. F.` , Herman, the business. part of the meet- i. ing was proceeda with, The` officers, 'elected are as follows: Vestry Clerk.- Mrs. Orrockzp People's .Wa.rden, Geo.; Payne: Rector-`s Warden. Jas. Craig;! .Treasu_rer, Mrs. Ward; Lay delegate`: `to the Syno.d, _Mox-gap T. Orrock;.`Fin-+' ance Committee,` L. Munroe, Lloyd; . `Thompson, Morgan Orrock and the` Wardens; Organist, Mrs.ACraig`; Ass t.j Organist, Mr. Thompson. Every dye-1 .- partment of the - church's activities; showed a good balance with all ac-`i ("counts paid in `full. The balance of! \ church account was $89.32 and the: I balance of the W.A.. $65.50. | cl-`A On motion of Mrs. Herman and Mr. -Payne a. vote of thanks was teTfdered l to all who took an active part in carry- I 5 ing on the work. of the church for the` time the church was open last year. Just before the close of the meeting a . gift was presented to Mr. Herman as an appreciation of his services in op- A enlng St. Paul's Church and helping.` the congregation to carry on so suc-D` cessfully. Qnrvh-an Irvin I-us L.-.I.I 1.. ha. r-___u-, uuaazuuy. Serviqes lwill be held [in St. Paul's! Church next Sunday at 11 am. by thel rector. Sunday School at 10.16 - Jan. 26-1)-_ W, n ur.....a no 13.....- . C_HURCHILl.. .T9.1. _`..% __ `HI. MIDHURST ga<&m x<>x<>x _'l`ha nnvvnnl '9-`nail-`C... -1 1:14. ` MSTROUD uusuc. . - . The annual C.N.R. ice harvest com- menced on Monday. Three days were spent getting the field marked out and cleared ofvsnow and planing the ice surface. and the first load was shipped today (Thursday). Two saws are at work. Twenty-five men are employed at present-and this number will bein- creased considerably as the work pro- ceeds. The ice is eleven inches thick I ' and of splendid quality. T St. George : Had Good. Year. - Reports presented at the Vestry meeting on Monday night showed that St. George's Church had closed a very successful year. The financial posi- ' tion of the church is encouraging. most departments showing an increase in p receipts over previous years. The re- port ofthe Women's Auxiliary was es- gecially encouraging and the Rectory ' und showed that the second mort- ' gage has been paid off. leaving only 1 a first mortgage of $2000 against the ' Rectory. The Sunday School report ` showed an increase in membership and ` there are. now 150 scholars in attend- ance. The choir also has grown and ` ,is doing efficient work. 1 ofr `AID "hQrAIIaII`Dunn -Inna. . THE BARR!E_ EXAMINER I play were 3 I J-Ul.'Ulll.U. .6 The annual Sunday School outing, ,_ 3 originally a sleighride and supper but . l of late a skate and supper, took place n on Friday and judging by'the number 0 who turned out, it is rapidly gaining in __ popularity. The rink had been hired for this lafternoonhand besides skating d the Y xii; :?e`ivf en'fi iJKf.-s"`:. ;m...~- ". ried men and the second between the i 5 senior girls and a school team of boys. n The latter game was real hockey but the former broom hockey. At 5.30 ev- _; eryone seemed, satisfied to quit and a rush was made for the church base- ment where the ladies had prepared a splendid supper. Bv seven the tables were cleared and` stored out of the way . and a program, given mostly by the children, commenced} This program has `been so highly spoken ofrthat We do not care to single any out for special .mention but several of the. numbers ,' were so good we feel we will have to V do so. The inst rumenta.l?select1ons by. ; Muriel, Edgar and Mrs. Ritchie, vocal : "duets by Ross and Grenville-.7R,uther- ~ '-5 ford and readings by Dorothy Andrews _* brought rounds of applause. The pro- b gram finished at 9 o'clock and the crowd of approximately three hundred [7 youngsters and grown-ups who had ` gathered, left for their various homes. g _______j,,,, uer uuner. _N ` The Innisl telephone meeting. which was .held in the Workman hall -last Friday afternoon, was well attend- ed by the shareholders. " Qnrrur fn nnnnno H... .:....n.. -1 up..- u. was exuuyeu very mucn Dy. an. The Y.P.S. did not have their usual meeting last Monday night on account of the weather. V `Miss Jennie Henderson spent Sat- urday in Barrie with her sister and her father. Vlna `I'n..I..iI 4...I....|.....- ...--An-4+. muuu unproven In nea.Im., The Churchill Junlozglnstttute pre- sented thelr play, The Path Across V the Hill, here last Thursday evening. A It was enjoyed very much by. all. Th Y.P.S. (`"5 run have fhnhv Hana! 1 I`? Q T Jan.- 26-}1eeve Allan is in Barrie tlixlis week attending the County Coun- C c ' K - I Glad. to report that Noah Grose 1: much improved in hea2lth.. 'l`hn (`_hIII0rIhC" Iunlnn 1'-use-u-..o.. Oman ;au-u uuung nona 1-1eaa's dates. ' i Jos. Wilson, who last week had a sale of his farm stock and implements. leaves this week to m`ake~his home in | Toronto, ~ "Vina n n n . u-.1 CI.....'I..-- 1-4-1---` unatuute is uemg weu attended. A readjustment has talien place in the hockey league. Bond Head found difficulty in getting enough players | together for agteam so dropped out and have` been replaced by Alliston who are taking Bond Head's dates. i Inn filann nyhn `logo .-....-.1. 1.-.: _.| uulcua. I Arnold Breedon. Geo. Rutherford and? Harold Smith left on Monday for De-I . troit. -` ' yruucnvr. ' The C.N.R. reports heavy business on this division. particularly on the lines from North Bay south. Shipments of pulpwood and paper are especially large. Although there have been heavy snowfalls they have not interrupted "traffic. rmm n-......-.I nxvn 1..- u.-....____'4 `__,',, | Tile course in basketry being given! :under the auspices of the Women's` | Institute is being well attended. A rnnilldfmnnf Inna onlin... .1... x.. JJUHII. `Mr. Ireton, instructor at the short course being given at Everett. spent -tlrriday evening renewing acquaintance ere. . - ' a George Whiteside is laid up with a lame knee. ` H V - " Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Whiteside. Vera.~ and Clifford attended the funeral of` ;Mrs. Fiidey, who died in. Toronto on ;Monday and was buried in Alliston.. Mrs. Fildey was Mrs. Whiteside's mo-5 ther and had died after a very short illness. ` Anunl `I3..n..A.... lN-- 1-u,,4u, Q - -r l. 1U.l'Ul troit. "Vka Lean. ~ mn. Easton Ayerst, Kathleen Stewart. annex` uungey 33. _ II.-Reta Ward 87: Belle Stewart 84; Marion Beynon 79; Ronald Stew- art 79; Bernard Moir 76: LoIa.AStewa.r.t 71; Jim Ward 70; Stanley Jennett 69; ' Marjorie Moore 46; Bert Horton 44; Helen Jennett 39. I--Beth Fletcher,`Yvonne Ayerst. , , PRIMER-Victoria Horton. Maudie, Fletcher, Mary Reid, Lorne Gilpin, Margaret Horton. Thnaa uyll-In O ....t....... .: -.._ An --`void Jll-JFIII V I Jan. 26-M. Orr of Beavertdn spent] a. few days at the home of L. C. Mc- Lean. m.ar5u.z'e1: norton. Those with * missed one subjects. . ' A `I ? (1.... ..n L N N 'lENIOR III-Lillian Thompson 79: Jack Stewart 75 maze; .50"; y Moore, absent. ; Raymond Easton 51; orris Cochrane 43; Willie Gilpin, 43; elson Moore 43; Calvin Jennett 26". JUNIOR III--Mm~v Wlntnlnm. ca. 13.... ncxaun Moore 43; ualvln Jennett JUNIOR III--Ma.ry Fletcher 69; Ber- nice Moir 59; Harvey Cochrane 57;. Elmer Dungey 39. IT-R:tn urgna on. 19.11. cu------4` u=y Durluw or; nose Lucas 57; Mad- eline Lunau 51. JUNIOR IV--Clara. Ward 60: Ethel Cochrane 58;- Joe Lennox 58; Jean Cochrane 55; Tom Barlow 49: `Doro- thy Maiel 35*; Dorothy Moore, absent. | ' SENIOR III-T.Hlinri "|"hnrnnarw- '70 Uuuruu. ` ' Burton Ave. United, Church. Sunday. Jan. 81. Services at 11 am. and 7 pm. Rev. Louis F`. Barber. M.A. of Victoria College, Toronto. Mr. Barber comes hfghly recommended` as a. splendid preacher. ` --upuns VI 9: We IVU_u U SENIOR IV-`-Ernest Wise 88: Mary Ward. 79; Franklin Stewart 60: Hart- ley Barlow 59"; Rose Lucas 57; Mad- 62: Cochrane .TnA T.nnnnv K 0 Tan... uepartment in Toronto. A baIe`\of clothing was sent last week to Temis- kaming for distribution among two_ needy families. | EUII. _ _The many, friends of Mrs. `A. V. Guest of Toronto were very sorry to hear of the death of her husband. which took place in Toronto on Friday evening. M_rs.. Guest was before her marriage; --Miss Amanda =-Hicks.` A ~wide ' circle oi. friends. extend, to her their deepest sympathy in her bereavement. The monthly meeting of the /Wo- men's Institute took place at the home of Mrs. J. D. Stewart on Wednesday. Jan. 20. Mrs. S. Reynolds gave a splen- did report of the convention held in Toronto in November. A public me'et- ` ing will be arranged for July" when a i suitable speaker will be sent from the department in Toronto. clothing was sent last wank m m......:.._ uuaaxuuary rrom vumna, tor March 21. Mrs. Fell of Painswick. "Mrs. Archer. McLean and `Miss Cora McLean visited [3813 week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank I e . I Luau. Fell. VB}. I `Ivan Maw _spentA te week-e1'1dV1n `-01-illia. ,- `llun 111-..` .._-_1. ~rtv_.:..-__1--_ ___lLI. 7 .I`4V(`.'Il(H. 7 Rev. A. E. Lunau btfiiatd at the. `Miller---Fendley wedding in Brampton I on Wednesday. V A ' St. .TlIo :: W A nvlll wanna! ..o n... 1...-........ ` A115 mz-..a.nu Mrs. turner Eeltll. ! ; Mrs. J. W. Thompson and son Robert :spent the week-end with friends In_ I-Stroud . . 2 "IN.-....)L .....I.... .u\v-Ln.2_'__ on. -\,u ..u'u:uuB 1_n '1'ouenn8.m. V i Jas. A. Lennox spent` the. wevek-end iwith friends in Brampton. . Q-A `, MI . and "PG Arfhnr A`Ia nag c1IaI- I or cA`ri'u: PIGS -Duiuuu _ I `Don't `miss -`-`Nothing To Do" In {Orange `Hall, Thornton. See Coming Events. ~ . T i `Dan A JEN 1..---- -ll.l'.l_A,_: _. LL- -xJx'uuu.. ! . Mrs. West spent Wednesday with`. gtriends in Tottenham. _rlI A" Tnnnnv a'|nIn6' GI-A uIoAan`r A-1] !Av_vu.u Lnenas ln~ brampton. . __ . .. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Feltls are visit- ihg M1-..and Mrs. Elmer Feltls. Mr: .1 I Thnnnnnnn and can `Dnluu-6 ` i&&$&$&w$&a$&&&! Report 4: s. . No, 6 Egg; =m\7TI\D YT?` TF.._..._L 11v1_, n THORNTON 50`? _':`!.5AD . I I\_. ..1rF'3.9Y. ,uuu wun nurwn Ave. males ma. On Wednesday night the classes taught by Mrs. Coulter and Mrs. Rich. Vardson ln'Buz -ton Ave. Sunday School -had a. toboggan party followed by a. social hour and refreshments in the, church. `Quaint: Aura `IY-alt.-.3 t'II.....-I. ev--.._1A_- A. K. Graef. teacher. O!` IDOPG THE LONDON LIFE QETQ `FARMERS or ONTARIO more Bmk. amtrnst PRATT P000 C0..of CANADA. Limited .'l'0RON1D George Vickers Limited ALL AT ONE PRICE ... Don't miss this Shirt Sale. lt s th_e'last of our mid- winter inventory sales. You have never had such a chance and may never see another sale like this. Forsyth and Arrow Brands--all dependable qualities. uuuuuuxue. ` - . ' An intormal thlmbre `tea was held on .'.l`uesday L-afternoon at "the parsonage by Mrs. `Coulter, Mrs. Lougheed, Mrs. Fleetham and Mrs. Patton In connec- , tion with Burton Ave. Ladies Aid. On Wndnandnv IICDHF flan nlnnnnn 400 Men ; Fine Shirts, in cambric, madras, percales, silks, ballooncloths and taffetas, sizes 14eto 17 V2, in plain cloths and-stripe eects, perfect tting and var- rous designs; -values up to $2.75, all offered at the one price: 1.00 And This Is%The Best Ever One Ddllar fora Shirt ORDER YOUR FARM HELP Now Vickers Annual Shirt Sale --MEN-- ace ........ .. 5130 SEE WINDOW ruuitsbml. JANUARY 23, 1923_ mu wt um nut 01 amcles . offered and terms of pale. W. A. MCONlBY,.Auctlonoor lalulltu. Befnr tee-~f-Ll of whm tho mzl askt-II tv challmv t0 ( {U111 held th: PAL CnuL.t:uc If . that he work, I Lowe. support Jarvis. Board 0 get a m in town Read I local an IUD nan This and H aboutit There teams : vvork. get out Denu I4 ` and if that tin cancene `(YB In h: of towi he had in the sidewal himsolV he clzm his ow: man. N more ( plumbin he pur Structo to qua As a n town h terest in the : that if he won bers of arrivin; notice 1 cause. FTH. ._ IICIl' ll 0f-t`w- of UN- \`."m-n jitm-\' came U pliczmt when :1 tended. from H bers stu them th a Iic-on. His up come in cation then-fo week<. strai_u`m gone 0\ ditions After :1 convino care or If _\.' who wil Lowe, \ to Scot not ban u"l`L:.. Juwuu uy eucnre party. , Last Friday night the _'I`uxis boys or Essa St. Presbyterian church held 9. party at the manse. They had planned a toboggan party but the weather was A unsuitable. An lnfntvn-unl thh-nkln`Iuz.n .u...`I...I.| .... GI`! Iii John L4 be (`I111 conshh4 the mm of g'I`(`.'l vis (low been nh ter the gavezzr and nv; erous c Inen an Chahvn: Since Vvanted. tracg onnabl stand f A1,] N0 Ex-. ed tm meotin Mondu $100 ft March There positio. Counci Eight \\ a.uu J Ald. noon. . b . - - -Brown Q Co. would like to remind their customers that they deliver in Allandale on only three days a. week-- Monday, Wednesday and A Friday. Phone 42. . V .8-6c S.O.E. members are asked to new change of meeting night. Next meetlng will be held on Tuesday. Feb. 2, at 8.00 `pm. in the Trainmen'e Hall. to be -101- 0 . wed by euchre party. Last Friday night fhn 'l`nvh: In-nu: nf VJBIHJF J0 1'Ul'UXI(v0u , I An exceptional bargain in leiightiy used Gouriay piano, `looke like new. A. E. Patterson, Aliandaie. 4c Mrs. W. J. Tooke and"-Miss Joyce '.l'ooke have gone to V spend 3. month with relatives in Wingham. Rev. ,K. N. Rankin nf tho T.nnnr-`Illa- . pvuu FBIEUVBI In wmgnam. _ ~ Rev. K. N. Konkle of the Lener'Mis.- Dion is addressing a meeting of the W.M.S. ot-Essa St. church this after- __I2-nun. A. >~n ........I.i n:-- 4.- ..-_.n_.1 ""'%'A'-.r'1'z >.i:T"" ` See bills andlast week's Exam- iner for full list of articles RAVQA and AInI A0 sin`:- --v- u- vulu I IIIIIIUI (NEAR Tnoniwon). has been ostoned on acca ` of;t~ e storm until IJAQU: A -- ---- - J. Spearn (P. ta. 1 h tit; as msiwmo one ng s_ ere vls` MFG! D I Ila!)-4.1.. turn an an annual. Aunj IIIS Ill! `I011. . . ` Mrs. R. J. McBride was` a week-end visitor [to '1`oronto.. . ~ All nvnnnflnnnl Ininnvnlun In alla-I-:61-. v- -u--a xsvvlb G83 Implements - THE AUCTION `SALE OF W. H. CAMPBELL ~ Lot 2, Corn. 7, lnnisl (NI? A D 'I"I.lI\Bkl`l't\lI\ . 851110151011! Item JAMES A. coL_1_1;rs l_;cAA - AUCTION gm: : ` E ALLANDALE E npgwmmawmmwmwiwx g&&w&www&$$$&awg I-ig. r-wgm POSTPONED CREDIT SALE of Stock and M5i~3'i5K\?."i=I`'ii:' 1 AN` 1 `III! THANKS! Lu... .'.. 17...... account .64! v :15, nu an inmate 9019!. 9391!. "All will e sold without reserve. TERMS; OF .ALE-10 months cred-V it w! *-be {Ivan to parties furnishing r. raved ojnt notes. 6% per ennum up an , - Sale at 1 ipan. W. A. MeCONK8\', Auctioneer; mu'cu.vuuusnL, also 10!` norm tl`1I)tlt68.'4c Arthur E. Lowe wishes to express his sincere apprecla.tlo'n or the kind- ness and sympathy shown ln his re- cent bereavement. ic Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blsho and fam- ily wish to silncerely-thank t elr friends endneighbors for their great help and kindness during `their recent bereave- ment. - e ' -ip . Wm. ta. Cudby wishesto thank the. Barrie Soldiers'.C1ub and other friends for kindness and sympathy in his re- cent bereavement through the death of hisduughter. Mrs. Welch. _- . 4p MB. and Mrs. Fred Huse wish to thank their friends for kindness and sympathy shown in their recent sad bereavement. also for oral tributes.-4c wishes to axnrmm nuupuun are on me BIOK list. - ' V I Sacrament of theLord's Sunner will be dispensed next Sunda,y* evening in the United Church; or am wun ms nromer James. g Mrs; James Sutton and Mrs. Wlllle Simpson are on the tale}: list. Rnnramnnt nf Han T.l\|n'a u .... .. ....n1 .' nun uuety mstauea _a. racuo. . - ' The Barrie hockey boys hadibetter luck on their 'secon_d visit. carrying of: .a victory; T vnnil PHD}! nrhn Hun Moan `|l\Ou|1| O-.. puuuuun mere. ` I - George Rands of Orlllia. spent a. day, or so with his brother James. Mrn: Jnrnnn uvnn and `MI ... 1171111-. uuuul noun`, '1 o'clock. Miss Viola Brown has returned home after having spent a. few weeks at St. Ann's with her sister. Mrs. Moore. Ilnn An... I.....|. -----1_ 41.- ,,,- - -- vv--ouuovnn $515 2 Jan. 26-Nurse Caldwell. who has spent a month at home with her par- ents. left this week for Toronto. . "Mrs. Edgar -Luck of I-Iillsdale is at present with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. -James McGill. Robert Turner 0!! the corner store has lately installed a radio. 'l`hA Rnvvrln Hnnbniu kn. I..L.1-|...u..... - 8 Durham Heifers, rising 2~yrs., fat. _ ._...---.n, n -nrnIrll\l S ~the following: -- 2 Durham Steers, rising 3 yrs., fat. 2 Durham Heifers, rising 8 yrs.,-fat. 8 Durham Steers, rising 8 yrs. old. 7 4 Durham Heifers, rising 8 yrs. old. . 8 Hereford. Steers, baby beef, 1 yr. 2 Durham Steers, rising 2 yrs., fat. 4 Good Polled Angus Steers, rising. 2. it Good Polled Angus Heifers, rising 2 years old. 5 Durham Steers, rising 1 yr.,old. - `1 Durham Heifer, rising 1' year old. 2 Hereford Steers, rising 1 year "old". 1 2 Hereford Heifers -rising 1 yr. old`. '1 Blue Roan Cow, is yrs. old, due by date o.f sale. , . . - 1 Durham Cow, 8 yrs., due in "July. '1 Sow and 11 Pigs'2 weeks old.` e Plgs,,weigh about as `lbs.,.ea 'ch. : 6 1_:ig's.__15'eiEh abou't 45 vlb`s ."ea'ch.- . A" III Iii.`-Dinnu -.'-A-`-.'.:`> on .u. vwtory. Cecil Pugh, who has been home for some time. has gone to Chicago to his brother Douglas, having secured a. position there. an:-an `Danae. nf n..nu.. ........_a. .. .1--- wuuu Luz Lne cnurcn.- Many and varied were the eourids of- merrlment issuing from Ha.ndy s pond last Monday-evening when a. goodly number of the youngpeople of the community _took advantage; of the splendid ice,- for 9; night's skating. How about a Dalston hockey team? . SIM- as scpnanie. JVl.UUl'Uc One day last week, the men of the Dalston United Church. held a. wood cutting bee 1n*Dah. McLean's bush for the purpose or getting a supply of wood for the church.- . Mnnv and tnznnln nun..- 4|... ........-.1- -5 1. V.BRETT S | us".-surge urnest). ' Sunday School in the United Church at 10.30. Service In the_ even1ng"a,t the usual hour, 7 o'clock. ` Mi Vlnln nnnlirn Inna --5------' auu H. ' Wea..th'er permitting The Busy Bee Mission Band will hold their meetimr at the home of Mrs. A. Wood on at- urday,- Jan. 30, . Russell Hand-y of Toronto spent a few hours with his parents have before leaving for Winnipeg. ` COnE`l'ntIl.ln.Hnnn tn Min and `H-- wavulg Luz` wmmpeg. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson on the arrival or a. son. (George Ernest). Sundav Snhnnl in nu. TYnH>A:I n|........1.. xew aaysin Elmvale..,last week. Miss Stone o!ABa.rri'e is visiting at H. C. Dawson's. Harold `Osborne is under the doctor's '08,!'8. I Archie Watson is at present under the doctor's care. * ` Mrs. Ben Mitchell and daughter are spending a. few days at Archie Wat- son's. ` Feed wi~th..your chop to get ;a baranced` "ration.- Always for talent `I ' T "The undersigned has 1"ecei\}ed in- struction: from - I A KIISQ ; nan mu... to-inIl\IIV Jan. 26-James Handy. Sn. spent ti few daysln Elmvale..,last Miss Rtnm: nf.`Rnrwi'n I. ..c..ua...... .. nos - TANKAGE gappomtea tor the coming year:--Pres., Mrs. F. Fisher; Vice-Pres.. Mrs. Jae. Ellsmere; .Secy., Miss Craig; Trees" Mrs.-G. Snider; Dorcas Secy., Mrs." E." Brock; Assist. Dorcas Sec:/.., Mrs. E. Scott: Living Message Secy., Mrs. C. Bell: Mite Box Secy., Mrs. M. Vollick. _. `-vvvvtti uv_-V!-syn! ,_ys Jgqtil] I VIIIITIF ; "The ' annual , fx'netn`:g of st. `_ John's Church, `-Craighurst, 'was . held` Monday. J ., 18. Every department of church wor showed a healthy balance, with all accounts paid in `full. The A., besides clothing a child `and other` activities, begins the new year with, over `$200-of-ea balance. Confidence was . shown b .in all t officers by -re`-appointing them:-J. Ellniere, peoplefs warden:_ Walter Fawcett. rector's warden; T. 0;; Craig. treasurer; Mrs. E. Castonpxnis-` slonary treasurer; Miss -M. Ells,mere,_. Sunday School treasurer. The sides-' men are T. Herman, E. Johnson, .H. Goddard, A. Snider, T., Eccieshall, A. Ellsmere, C. Ellsmere; nance com- : mlttee, Geo. Goddard. E. "Brock, F. L Fisher, S. Johnson; lay delegates, F. 1 `Fisher, W. Fawcett; organist. Miss M. ; Ellsmere. ,- . _ ~. .Among the many activities during 1' , theapast year` have -been the purchase ] . of a new organ, rebuilding ..the church ` parties, a "new, roof on the church. a painting outside. and.,i,nside of `church, the inside bel -beaut`i ful_ly adorn'ed`_ln colors, the war of Mr. Brown, Thorn- church are a stone front, oak lectern. have been offered to be given in the the history of the church was on July was present and confirmed twenty-' nine persons, mostly adults. The rec- tor, in charge is Rev. F. Herman St. John's -W. A. St. John's Church-W. A. met at the home of Mrs. F`. Fisher on Wednesday. Jan. 13. A very successful year was reported. The following officers were ,appointed for the coming IMPS. F. Fisher: Vice-Pram, `Mr: Ian , shed, fencing. church and cemetery pro- . `furnace in place of `stoves for heating, 3 hill. ' Among thegifts presented to the ` s oak altar, oak altar railing, brass cross and vases, silver communion set and 3 glass cruets, altar linen. other gifts near future. _ The largest number of : eommunicants to receive in one dayin 5. 1925, when I-Ii_s Lordship the Bishop ` -_.._.j_ya---w v Annual of ` aha : Clu;I-ch "VH4. ' nnnn .-I L--_4l-- ..';.n_ _ _ Tcmns on-5% 'I_'l-IANKS HJGH` .,5'I!__A_!`?T.Y. .34? nnnnnas V _ A subscriber invvancouver, B.C., renewin her subscription, writeu- We en o the. Barrie Examiner very. much an I think the town is to be congratulated on having a local pa- per with such high ideals." T V ` _BAIG!1URsT 7003 `CE Jan. Paul's 4 ' held nn _ _- _- ~-- -uuwlro (Too ats for-"Last Weeig) A rer-nairkable expansion is indicated A "Jan. 18-Mrs. Leslie Dobson has re- I by th tm"ty'mt,h annual rprt f turned home after sppendmgx, three the Manutactureis Life Insurance . Co pany. New business for 1926 was "`}`:,`,,, V? f,`,";`' ,`, ;sS;uf .2},`,",$l" in "excess of $05,000,000 bringing the nned in his home and is bum-1 insurance in force to approximately the midnkht on enjoy, theconcmf $320,000,000. Assets increased by over ; M S J Fish and children ha; $6,750,000, Payments to policyholders ",,tum'ed' 1,30, -3 pleasant visit with also constituted .a, record and the triends in Terra Nova. and Toronto Cm9ay 5` me $1'313'72 9'5 `Wm . M". D J M1116, 3 mt, wda lufrends to policyholdersto be paid dur- . `week Qmf, hg, .~_the,-Leh.o-y' 3' ` ins` 1926. The surplus of the Company. ';-gu-,% 3,3,0 Gaga, otgeoton is via: - amounts to over seven and one- uarter " in '3"diT517E*`"3*'5"`:'` 3` 53`*'l91:th3 bu:|l'|88`8)"()>?:ili8(')/::gsW1cl(l :`I`r)IstIfii _locqiaI_Iql_ district nevn-j--82;oo I tign, ' . V -million dollars. `_'l`he cammodib new 1 -uuxupuwr uuq week. V_ I Miss Euphemia Ellis has returned to Hamilton after: a three weeks visit with friends here.~.._ i ! .MI`. and Mrs. Edwin Smith and Mr. pend Mrs. John `W.-Jennett attended the` funeral of the late John Love `of Ever- e ett. and formerly of" Angus," where burial took place on Thursday last. ` (Too Late for Last Week) ?".ran`. 18-Mrs...Leslie `re-' turned home spending three "weeks with friends in St. Catharines. ` John W. Jennett hm: Hm mm..." a... 18.81} Friday anernoon, well the Sorry to report the death of Mrs. Isabella Long, who passed away Sun- 8.tt6lfld- day morning after a lingering illness. MANUFAXCTURVERS LIFE SHOWS A REMARKABLE exsmsuon remarkable the thirty-ninth of the Manufacturers Company. excess ot.:65_o00_0nn hr-inning +1.- wuuu-mlu wxcn Jsarne, rrlends. |- John Cameron, track foreman !c.P.R.. visited Mr. and- Mrs. W. I Dempster this. week. | Minn 'l1".nnlm'n-ah. 1:1na.; 1.-.. ..-4.., . ` V. V a `r n 9: Jr! _ . I | Jan. -26--Mrs. Robt. Ellis spent the week-and with Ban-1e,'1 r_1ends'. I. John, ffnrnnrnn 1-nab a................ -.. Mr. and 'Mrs. Dolph McLean enter- tained a. few trien 3 one evening last WOGK. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bates entertained some R an pox reported. 1: is a very mild type.` Iijriende on Friday evening. .4 I HOW IT HAPPENED. Lewis Robinson, son of Clifford Robinson of Grenfei, whose right el- bow was shattered by the discharge of a gun in the hands of his brother on Jan. 10, is reported to be regress- ing favorably. The older I oy, fol- lowing instructions, had removed the caps from the gun but replaced one of thexp. Then, in attempting to let the hammers down he pulled the wrong trigger and the gun was dis- charged, injuring the younger boy. spending a. Iewweeks at the rectory. , The Social Club- held a progressive euchre party in the hall Friday even.- ing.- Miss W. Cleary won first prize. among the ladies and Earl Reid among the gentlemen. i - The hand" held there annual meet- ing on Thursday evening. There is a surplus on hand,.to start the year, and. all are going in to work better than ` ever. The old officers were all re-elect; ed. After the meeting lunch was serv- ed and a socialhour was spent. Mr. and M s. Hawton of Collingwood are visiting t _eir ydaughter, Mrs. Bates. .Wm. Reid is suffering with a gather- ing in his ear. T l There are a few more cases of chick-. . en pox reported. It is type. ' I 'Mrs. Dolnh McLean am..- E8 EH6 WBEIIIGI` W88 30 8tOl`IYI} . V I Mr. and Mrs. Dew 01- Alliston ,`are spending a. fewweeks at the g 80018.1 Clubr held 3. nrnn-rnnnhua nvn_ [ V Ja. 25-'1`here was no service in either of the churches here on Sunday as the. weather stormy. and Mrs. Dew M. Alllufnn 3.... ,J)ul'1"5 on zsaturaay. Clare Morrison of Toronto `is visit-! ing his sister, Mrs. (Dr.) Mccallum. I u-suv. mm were beaten. 5 The Orange Hall is lighted up by two chandeliers of gasoline lamps, which is certainly a great improvement -_ `to the hall. `Illa um; um... V 11...: mn---- - w one mun. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hart Thomas were In [Barrie on Saturday. - | Clare Mnrrinnn, nf "l`mmn+.-. 1.. ..a..u. - uuuruu un,`1'nu!'su8.y agternoon. I The Churchill young people. gave. their play to '9. crowded house in Le- froy on['1`hursday night. . TWO rinks nlnvmi fnvv fhn ma.-.In....: ..... Lruy on '1'nu!`B(18.Y nlgnt. , I Two rinks played for the Tankard on '.l`h.u'rsday and were` defeated`; also two rinks went on Friday to the Dis-; trlct and were beaten. - . l`hn nmana-A 'I'.'rnn 1... u...I_4.-.1 __-_ -,7, uuuuus out VICEOPIOUS. . Churchill -went to Stroud to hockey om Monday night and defeated by 4.to'3. - The Wnmnn'n` `Iurn=...a.'......... cc- uuxvuteu Dy `LID 6. ' The Women's`.Miss10nary Society met -in the basement of the Urnted Church on Thursday atternoon. I The Churnhlll Vnlincr nnnnln nan--A . v-.---- to sell b'y ublic_.'a'uction on TUESDA , FEBRUARY 2 . -H14`; 3'AA-r{n;|:u . Jan. 26-O.w11ig `to the lnclemencyg of the weather there was no church service in the morning in the United or5 Anglican churches. I I`hn Wlffh 1'.I-u. .-..I......1 ....'.a -I--n - nuguuuu unurcnes. . U The Fifth Line school and Lefroy school played hockey at the rink on Saturday afternoonhthe Fifth Line coming out victorious. ` (`.hnrnh!ll nrnnf .5.-. Q4-...-....a 4... _u.., acts. The young people of the United Church gave their play Nothing To Do" last Thursday evening in the church basement. Despite the very in- clement weather conditions. a capacity audience filled the basement. the door receipts. being $63. The play is very humorous throughout and contains a. good moral, The players are to be con- gratulated on the splendid manner in whichithe different parts were given.: In" responseto special request, the play; will be given~aga.in in Stroud in the near future; IJICSIIUH. The demonstration lecture course on First Aid and Home Nursing" in con- nection -with the Women's Institute. will`commence on Monday, Feb. 1,,in the'Community Hall with Miss Flora Alexander of Toronto, in charge. Every lady in the community should take ad- vantage of this splendid opportunity. Any further information regarding the course may be had from any of the following committee: Miss Isabella Goodfellow.` Miss A. Marquis, Miss V. grlnyltgie, Miss , F. -Neelands, Mrs. 0. 84 C "Vina uv.ou._... ..--.'_.1_ -p .- -- -- - wuu . Lnenus nere. ' . Miss Minerva Leonard has returned after spending a. month with Toronto friends. I 'l"l\n :I4u~.......o....a.:-.. I-_A4-w- ""," Ethel Black and Mrs; cyrn McDonald are visiting` Toronto friends. Mrs. J. W. Thompson and Robert. Black of. Thornton spent. over Sunday `With friends here. Minn n"I\l1I\I!l 'I n.\........I I.-- -4 ~ Jan. 27-Weddlng bells_ are ringing merrily. , _ Mina mum: 'n1....:. .-....a ~...._ A -- GIIUII ivnss 'Ei1zabeth Rbyal of Hamilton is ,the guest bf Mr. and Mrs. Frank Orser. d Skating seems to be the order of the ay. - - - BK! day. VV Illa J$llul'U33o Mrs. H. _E. Fieldhouse is home again after spending two weeks with her daughter. Mrs. R.` Peacock, at Long Branch. ' `- man `lJVIl...I...Ll. 1-|-_--I - A -- ,1: uuuus euwlem WOPK. Otcers elected for theensulng year are: Rector's Warden. Wm. Hogan: People's Warden. Lemuel Little; Vee- try Clerk. G.~1-I. Eaten; Delegates to the Synod, G. H. Eaten: E."A. Little and L. Little.