go at . .. 98c EVERYTHING GUARANTEED GRAND $ 60.00 $24.50 PLAYOLA `V $100.00 $34.50 `PREMIER - -~ $135.00 $3950 IDEAL -.- . $150.00 $52.50 PATHE . - -$175.00 $5950 VICTOR - -~ $290.00 $99.00 VICTOR - - ~ ~ - $135.00 $5750 EDISON - - -- $205.00 $59.50 EDISON $205.00 $4950 A 1-1. Maens of Toronto is building a cogtage at Maple Grove and Mr. Adams is building one in Cedar Harbor. ____ _..I 1.! {Jun an!-Irnunv-a,frnI-n "|"n- IS Dlluuuls uuw an uvuou ..u.. layu- Several of the cottage:-st from To- ronto spent the week-end at their sum- mer homes ,here.\ ` ` Frank Jones is busy working in his garage these days. 3 Miss Maggie Kelly is visiting her `gis'tex`,g`V Mrs. H`. Gallagher 0! Belle gun ma .. ; aistexy Ev_va_rt.T JAG. KEENAN S Muslc STORE ONE STORE . ONLY UPRIGHT MODELS 't stop with which per- curate per- TEN DOLLARS % DOWN ON ANY ~ PIIOHOGRAPII Amn TOPAY HOINTEREST PRICE PRICE , ~ i May 11--Mlss Marlon Banner of! North Bay called on her aunt. Mrs. Metcalf, on Monday on her way through from Midland. \ ` an-._ ~n-..1..... nnnnb Ennnv In '|"ni-nn.. , Mrs. lack spent a. few days in Jar- ratt and attended the funeral of her niece, Miss MacNs_tb. -.,u-_._ -1 vn-..'._L- .-A.-. nrougn urulu nuuuzuu. u Mr. Parker spent Sunday in Toron- n AWKF.5TN_E " PHONE 243 Opposite Post Office VICTOR Mahos- $15000 $07500 VICTOR Mam $150.00 $0750 VICTOR Mme-0 $150.00 $07.50 VICTOR Mm $215.00 03950 cousous M0l)ELS F0l||l ONLY IIIIROREOS OF V VIOTOR REOORO8 39c-3 for $1.00 and `manu- A 1-material rdu. BANDS SONGS HYMNS ` VIOLINS HAWAIIAN / BANJO WALTZES ' DANCE were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Leigh this week. a Mrn_ 'Rnht_ Reid and Rov Reid warn |.be1gn tms weex. Mrs. Robt. Reid and Roy Reid were . I in Toronto last week for a. few days. A-J, A ..._- __.-__A_ - n__. _1____ n_ AAA a.vs.vuuu on-array "V-.. .-v-. .. --.. ......_,.... .Rev. Go. Cruse s ent a..few days in Toronto this week.p -- - 4- __.__. ~r___-_ 1' -I_.I_ -1 t)...` I. 1. UL UIILU Lilia vv Gun Mr. and` Mrs. James Leigh of Ban-IQ , called on their parents last Sunday. John Slyinka, aged 15. of Bethlehem, Pa., wasprobably fatally wounded by Michael Stefko, aged 11, with a. rm \ when he refused to give the latter cl: av-nl-Gnu VIOLINS V UKULl':'.LES . cumns A HARMONICAS EVERYTHING LESS THAN COST i TlIEE PRICE .iZnR?o' sheet praise used to the Twanlonce of zlmov t'o- Itznctlve plus. I Chlvnlu uervlco fsler H 0" al Se 11 . .' ." Les at$1o.oo' . SAVINGS! E LOWEST WEY. ed unlnltxteft Ir nuymm 9 oneem 2. wl\|ch'c mm: b ltoud or r-ovcc nusperlu: istributor NE V 10 l31_W Fivanlance of mm - i`n- uznczlve nlln. .LE >USE 7:1: 7 v_.-.-. May 11-Mr. Bonnet and*`Mr: `and Mrs. Rowe and son arrived here last week from Ireland and intend to re- nnlde permanently in Canada. They are visiting with Mr. and Mrs.` James Bonnet. brother of the former. The Mission Circle-met at the home of Mrs. George..lRugman last week . 'l`I1n farmers are busyon the land of George.._Rugman last ween The farmers bus,v_on the land and the first seeding will be done this ' week. Visitors during the week were R Ami- dison of Barrie. P. Henley and -B. Foote of O:-illia. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. King and Mr. and Mrs. Mcmachexjn oi! -Orillia. Minn Goldie Healey has retixrned Mliss Goldie Heaiey from Lindsay. .. Miss K. E. McKay spent Sunday In ~Col1ingwo_od. A nnstnoned.meeting at the Wo- . . . . . . . 69. ~Col1lngwo_od. A postponedrneeting ' . men's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. John Emma on May 6 with ten members and two visitors present. After the usual opening exercises and discussion of business the roll call was answered "by a house-cleaning hint. Mrs. Oatway read a. paper on Suggestions for the Kitchen Garden. A pleasant hour was spent during tea. `The next meeting will be held at the gigrne of Mrs, James McLean on May K` ' M I May 10--'I`he weather: has turned`. cold once more, but `seeding is the order of the day. \ . . mm A. G. Rlntoul is to preach his! or the day. ' n Rev. A. G. Rlntoul preach his! farewell sermon on Sunday. May 16,l `having accepted 9. call to Forest. | Mrs, W. McFadden of Newmarket accepted can to 1"0I`88I. Mrs. W. Mciadden and Mr. and Mrs. Fred, Robinson of Alliston spent Sunday with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McKnight; Sr. Nnnmnn Wmouzhbv and Miss Pearl Mrs. Jas. Mclcmgnt; 5!`. Norman Willoughby and Perry of Angus spent Sunday with `Mn and Mrs. W. M. Agnew. 'l"hn nmv entitled The Colonel's Mrs. W. M. Agnew. The play entitled "The Colenel's Maid." given by St. Andrew's Choir of Alliston in the hall last Friday night was a decided success. - Tnhn Lmmh nf Toronto snent the was decided `John Leach of Toronto spent week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Leach. and his sister. Mrs. Murphy. . 4- mm; w.M.s. will hold their next meet- Murphy. The w.M.s. wm meet: ' ing "on Wednesday. May 12, in the, church; _ .T 1:: Alexander has returned to his: church; J. E. Alexander has returned his` farm` after spending the winter at his home in Clarksburg. : May 10-F. J. Wood ot.Barr!e made several calls in town on Tuesday of this week. ' The township Sunday School dom- mittee met In Churchill United church ..... Mnnmw evening` and arranged for l MAY 13. 1926. met In Cnurcmu unueu cnurun on Monday evening and arranged the annual convention to be held in Glltorde on J une 3; afternoon and even- ing sessions. \ 4 vnm Mothers Day service in Lefroy The Mothers Day United `church on Sunday morning was `well attended. Rev. James Brown gave an interesting address to the mothers present. i ~ _Miss Mary Brown,. Miss M. Wilison and Melvin King were visitors from `Toronto last Sunday. M... M , Nnhle has been uuite ill dur-I last Sunday. . Mrs. M. Noble has been quite duo- ing the week. Mrs. Doolittle, who has been very ill tor some time. J8 much better. M. Wnv and Mr. Gram: of Toronto time. '18 mucn nectar. Mr. Fox. and Mr. Gregg were visltorswlth Mr. and Mrs. 'l`.AA. Sawyer over the week-end. ~ `Mont -farmers have made a. start at M the week-ena. Most "farmers have ' seeding. They claim to be nearly nne month late, which always `makes a. busy any-nrnnv `UIUII Irll 8%! summer. `1*he_ lVl\lIVlIrna, nun- -- . the following: , `Solid oak buffet, new; solid oak ex- tension dining table, new; 8 dining chairs, oak, new; 2 enamel bedsteads; _new; 2 sets of springs, new; 2 mat- tresses, new; 2 walnut dressers, new; 2 walnut washstands,` new; 2 toilet sets, new; dinner service, 96 pieces; Raye lamp, new; Utility kitchen range, new; 6 kitchen chairs, new; rocking chair, new; kitchen table. new; linoleum 834 yds., new; lin- oleum, 3x8 y s., new; 2 pairs pil- lows; 3' dozen fruit ijars; `axe, hoe; shovel; washtub; washboard; boiler; tea kettle; preserving kettle; 2 win,- dow screens;_2 screen doors, new; 6 cords split hardwood; pots. pans, pails and . many other articles too numerous to mention. _ ,. _ ~ ` Positively no reserve. Above furniture is all new and all the very latest in design.` .~ VHHVDIK AI` aIIIu\n< EH8 VET) 1511831: In uvntguu TERMS--All sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount five months credit on approved joint notes. 6% per annum off for cash; Sale at 2.80 13.11:. H. A. Grose. Auct. V CREDIT SALE of Household Furniture ular price $1 . . . 59 yd. Real Dry Cleaning [HAVE THE QMNIYDRY-cI.EANmc PLANT wmun YOUR naAc};:9yT_s1DEmg cm` "1-Xxx}; I{AEJiEXLTAmok AND REABYTO ` ATTEND ro REPAIRS ON ALL CLOTHES Goods called for band de1ivere`1.`PRlCES REASONABLE % ,,4_. 4_j _ __ . Cleaner, = .Pres.s!er `andx Dyer 109 DUNLOP sr,; F (5 'PHONE I` I\I`ull I10 lava `nu-u- - to sell by public auction at In In , ;2_l____ I____ 5 U1 UUUIUIID ll-`R_l:`.`l? B. DuTI" -- ....|1.18n }.u1n&:p\vu of undersigned has received in- l structions from -.-1: an In! IIIIII III! . ` f""1-ii: 1"z'e'i'.i;Eo7.' '13}-." ' MONDAY, MAY 17 LL- Isl\IIV:'Ili 9 Fl-9W1=`-9 737A3E'r1g: R ling at $3.45 E5539`! % :r=:::am` these days in getting in the_ seeding.- Mr. and` Mrs. Wm. Lane and son of Newmarket s entsunday at-the home at the former` sister, Mrs. John` Hoov- er. ` ~ . ` $--_-wr-> ` May 1'2-Farmers are. losling no time in the_ seeding.- Mr, and" Mrs. Wm. er. Mothers` Day was ittingiy obser- ved at the different church ;services here on Sunday. In the morning,_the attendance at the United- 8. S. was 106. At the evening service. Rev. Jas. Brown spoke to a. large congregatiozi from the following text: John 19: 26- 27. appealing for a larger recognition of mother love and sacrice,which is a perfect exemplication of God's love to every individual. _ The singing by the mothers choir was very much appre- ciated. M... nmmmza nnnt a few days last c1ated.. T Mrs. Dolmage spnt a. few days last `week with her sister. Mrs. Baker, in Concord. Mrs. Baker is in her 99t`.n year and quite ill at time of writing. -u...........: n...-.1.'u ha: .1nh-and the's':m'U` year 8.11 QUILU In an uuuu up vv-..-..-5. I Howard Bro1e'y_ has Joined the's*.m'2 of the Standard -Ba`nk_ hare. ' -n--- r..- -n_.....`...-a- ni-1-nnr`Cn! (`nnfm-. OI U19 j5B1.IlUbl.l`u ` Da_Iu\_ um v. Rev. Jps. Brownie attending Confer- ence in '1_`_oz-onto this week. ' Cyril McDonald 1s`~spor Ford touring car these days. WiIsn11 Wice 9. Ford sedanpchas. Wright 9. Ford tqurlng. and Fred. Wice a new Fond touring car. _ . - Amamw Wallace is the owner of -a tingfa ,ne\v` `Font! touring Andrew Vvallace owner of -a hen that supplies him with very gen- erous sized eggs two and three times 3. week. The measurements of one of {these eggs is found to be 6% by 8*,-ii. 1 inches in circumference. . - Qnnna visitors in this`. neighborhood r "70". Ride way vpu can le qualities. | circumference. Some visitors In this`, neighborhood I during the week were: Mrs. Loukes of IWa1kerx'/llle at `Wm. Wright's; Rob:-irt I-Iam1ltoh`of`Shelburne at the Parson- age: Mr.~ and Mrs. H. `Balliston and , Mr. and Mrs. A. Page of Barrie `at G. Harper's: Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Jeffries of Midland at Mr. Chant1er's. _ T ` PPBBUHIIIIDH I0 Ivln suwu nun. -. ww ...... On the evening of April 27 the mem- bers of Stroud Presbyterian church met at the home of Bruce Cowan and presented Mr. and Mrs. Cowan with a beautiful clock. An address` was .read by Miss Margaret Sutherland and the presentation made by W. Reid. The address was _as follows:-- ` Dear `Bruce and Lottie,-- We have come here tonight for two reasons. `First of all we always enjoy a good time and our social gathering this evening is designed to give us.._.iust such a "night. Then, in the second place, we want to express the appre- ciation we feel for both of you. We have a habit of taking each other for granted and although we may praise . a man to his friends we say `little to his face. But. fortunately, there. are occasions when we can break through our habits of reserve and asure you that you both occupy warfn corners in our hearts. You. Bruce, are perhaps ~ the better-known to us. ~Both.in our social and our church life you have won the esteem of all of us. We trust ' that now with your new helpmate you i will be able in the future to make. ' yourself even` more beloved of all of ` us. You. Lottie. are to. some of us` a stranger. although we trust that such 1 will not be the case afterthis evening. 1 But .to o ers you are known and warmly re arded by them. and we feel ' confident that as our knowledge of you grows so also will the hold which you have upon us. We are told in the "Bible that faith without work is dead. i Now even without work we believe v that our joy in your happiness-would be recognized by_you., But just so I 'that there may be no mistake about ` 3 our feelings we wish to give you some v concrete evidence that we. mean what we say. There is something faithful sures the steady passing of time into eternity and calls to mind the distinc- tion between the things that have their and symbolic about a clock. It men-e .dav and.the great realities that abide. ' Perhaps. then. there is something t- _- ting in. giving you a clo_ck to com- memorate so soiemn and important an occasion as your wedding.` At any rate 111:: nrnnant it to you with every hope Preuntatibn to Mr. and Mrs. B. cowan 1-... LI... .........a..... no An-an 9'1 fhn main. weaning: At any rate we present it to you with every that it will tick o_ut happy and pros- I perous hours for many years for both of you. So now we wish you every happiness and every blessing in youri married life and trust that we shall. long be able to meet with you and have fellowship with you. ` Signed-6 R. A. Sutherland. A. R. Bayes. W. J. nmmh Mnmznmt Robertson. . ' LARGE INCREASE IN ~ % ACRI-SAGE or Au~'Au=A R. A. Butnentmu. A. n. .Du,yn Smyth, Margaret Robertson. -----: . _._j_._ Norman Nely oi} Colwell` Jct.'. `was visiting at his home "Lakevlew Farm," Craigvale, last week. Indications are that this year-t ere will be a remarkable increase in he acreage of alfalfa in this district. During the past twoweeks -the dew mand for alfalfa culture has been so great that they cannot make it fast enough `at the O.A.'C. Several farm- ers in this section have been disap- pointed in being unable tonhtain the culture, 850 bottles of which have been sold. from the-local office of the Agricultural Representative. -1 ---F---. Examiner Adlets are great sales- men and they work for little pay-.-_- 25 cents (week, - . . ,_ ~v at less than 1.49, $1.95 V smoup CRAIGXALE May 11-M1sS `M5,:-garet Cross of ."I`o- ronto is spending a couple of Weeks _wlth"her aunt,Mrs. A. Martin, II._ _._.'I `ll-.. l`lln-1:-mun G-nut-.. .._A _WlI.u luvs unuuu, ac... -u -.,. --..... ....u Mr. and Mrs. Clarkson Sring and Mr. and Mrs. Percy `Spring and family .spent Sunday with -friends here. Miss B. McN1ven of Oro`visited her .8pBnt Sunday Wltll 'Il.'lBI1(lS {lBI'0. ; Miss B. McN1ven of Oro visited sister, Mrs. D. `Cameron, last week. Minn Muriel Guest of Belle Ewart sister, Mrs. D. `uameron, mat WEEK. Miss Muriel Guest Belle Ewart visited` over the week-end'with Miss Ruby Rob neon- - _ I Albert a.v1s of Orillia called on I. M. Spring lagt Sunday." - LINE; INNISFIL __._ .. I`- Is THE BIG ATTRACTION `AT J.G.KEENAN S ho : mud. - --_.3'._ Twelve Months To Pay pot Cash % Prices} _ OPEN EVENINGS ~ DURING k%sALE SALE STARTS FRIDAY 9 AM. A on: own % In-:wcoMn muo sio.oo nown `FREE WITH EVERY MACHINE 12 RECORDS 200 NEEDLES $99.00 anniversary Q0