IE I a uuu .l.'}1 LL01! S. Trini y W.M.S.(w1il meet at the home of Mrs. W. Boake on Wednesday after-V noon, October '13, at 2.30. It is hoped tha all members will make an effort .to e present as there is, important *business to be- discussed. ' ~ 'l`l1n vmqnuu v......... n......a--_ nuuzuyn anu iv1a.1`K(1aie. - Miss-`Bessie eLennox of Richmond Hill and Dr. C. O. Lennox of New Tor- onto recently visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Lennox. Rev. and Mrs . A.'E. Lunau. Rev. R. B. Beyhon and Misses Jean Boake and Gen'evi`eve Jamison attended P'resb.v-L tery at Port McNicoll last Tuesday. \,Dr.- W. D. Patton of Vancouver. B. C., Albert Patton of Richmond Hill. and, Mr.` and Mrs. .W. C. Peck and child- ren of Toronto have been visiting at John P_atton s. '1`:-Invur TIT `Ml Q ...In ...--;. -; .- u uu1'n,euus." 1 `J. A. Paitton. accompanied. by his brother, Dr. W. D. `Patton of Van- couver, B.C., spent the weekJend at Rocklyn and Markdale. "Mina 'T2nau8n `l'.cn-unno -0 1-u_1__._-.,_-n ..g.xuguIpHUn'8. ' _ "7 `James Henry has returned to ora.` after spending the summer his brother, Charles Henry. , r!h'lI`l`]'Iv' `Que-nnuo ma urumer, unanes .1-Lenry. `Trinity. United Church , `Sunday, 5 10. Sermons -by the pastor; 11 `a The True Meaning of Life"; 7 1 "Cornelius." 1 T A. 'Dn'l-fnn nnnnvvx-u\-.l...`l `I.-- ununsu :9. ' Mrs. Mary. Stewart ~ has returned home after spendig a. couple of weeks in Toronto; - . A V and Mrs. Wm. Thompson of Se omberg`spent Sunday at J. -W. .Th`Qmpson s. ""Tnmnn T-Tnnvv hon -1>n.......: 4.; A,_,, . ` 3 3-1\A`i1~s. ~`iAs:J'lsi_1!;lt'i;'g` -tri:'e`nd's Tor- `%;onfo,..,;~ `V ' ~ ~ - `in Toronto; - -- - -. Mis Edn. -Haines r ot.`WIster!a. B.C... T js;-vlsiting- at A. J. Mason's. ` r, to Toronto over. the week-end. 1 \ . . Mr." and` Mrs. David Adams and _ I-Iax_;ry spent Sunday in Midland. ~ ~ Miss Edith Kennedy has returned after visitingrfrivends in qnllingwood. Dr. W. B. Sproule of Tliessalon spent here. Mrs. Earl Boyd and son Worthy of Saginaw, M1ch_., are visiting Mrsi Jas. Sproule. ' s. - Mr. and Mrs. Everett Artley, Edison. Tom and Eva. spent Sunday at N. D. Cla.rke s. " 1\ll'r-ca `AKA _-.. 34.-..-- __4. I- 7 - I - 1 Mrs; c1gf;;' is. visiting ,r`z{1e}a1"- Frank Sinicfair made a` busliiesstrib V a. fw days last week with` relatives _ 3. THoRN1joN . 5;. zle E gducation ` At The Fair: Cal-on 3.1.1.... --..... A-.. ALIA EGBERT Autumn lories nu an.-A _.._._.r _ ,St.V Jude ; w._A. .a.I'.1_. __ - -41, `(Hz n_g\k31E`xAm1v1$1:n Aur- with IVIIIII lUl\J I ,_ V Oct. 5--Ja.9. Pierce. Sr., is visitin Midland -friends.` Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Wallwih and I family or Barrie spent Simday with Mr. WESTERN CANADA noun M1LAsC6.iAAii`fizn Lllfo run`! 22 ,DUNLO\P ST., BARRIE THE HUB GENERAL STORE FROM 70UR+ OWEN soum) BRANCH We thank all thosewhn participated in our Purity Flour contests and are glad that we had the privilege of shar-` ing_ inithis excellent Karnival and thus assisting in its worthy purpose.` Ticket N6. .46--Mrs. Hubbard. ' Tickt No. 49-- -N Tiket No. 29-fMI:s. Ma.cLellan. Ticket No. 17-D Tyic-Jxet No. 29--_-P. C. Jamgs Case. { WINNERS or THE FIVE 721.3, BAGS or PURITY ` FLOUR ALSO omanan. wanna: In the Purity Flour,Cook Book event we are anxious to hear from the.holder ofpTicket 24. . He or she wins the first prize, .a 24-lb. bag of Purity Flour. On receipt of name and address, accompanied , _by ticlcet, we will `be glad to deliver the our. Her prize, a 98-`lb. bag of Purity Flour; will be delivered to her at once. We congratulate Miss Switzer and hope she "will be pleased with her i \ prize. The total attendance gure v_vas 3949. tln thecbntest xa/:lae;reghesses` were ealled for as to the total attendance _ a during the three days of the."A`Kiwa`nis Karn'iva'l the winner was / n---.._. __ ._.} A HEAD omen-2: TORONTO Brarfchesf from Coast to" srona, BARRIE _-__~. V. save us. blitz 1.16 . , There was no service in the United Church last Sunday on account of the anniversary services at ,Edenvale. R. Tnrffnn Iflfhhn in lV-----l-- `--* _.--_-- . .. nrwvn 4 awn v avvn G-I. .L2l.lU|l V1113. ' R. Lytton motored to Toronto last w;eek-`end spent a. day or two in the c ty. Robert Peacock is visiting friends in Toronto this week. .Mrs. Jos. Cook went to Wyebridge to visit friends last week and became ser- Threshing and silo mung seem - the order of the day. 'l"l-.3-A .-...... .._ ..---JA ' -` -P. Jamcf ' * BOYS surrs Tickt -Mrs. Cameron. Ticket 17-Mn. Burton.Y SIZES 25 T0 35 JUST 23 NEXT poo1;_woo1,woRTH*s $4.95 .tobe ca. upucuy x`eUUVel'y. Mr. and Mrs. R. Mason have returned ~ after spending some time with Tor- ` onto friends. this season. uwy eagxe wun a. wlng spread at seven feet was shot by W. P. Clarke. of`_Be1leville, off the Bay of Quinte. Cotton flea is causing heavy damage to cotton fields in Texas and Georgia. iously Lill there and was not able to come home. Her many friends wish her ' a. speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrn `R Manna 1.-.... ....4-._..-a Coast Grey eagle with Avnn foal mac. ._..I....s 1. 35655 uululateu. . . ` ` c I ~ The bride. who was given in'mar- riage by her father. entered the living`;- room. which was artistically decorat- V ed with flowers and fernsn to the` strains of the` bridal chorus from Lo- hengrin, played byvthe bride's sister. Miss Gladys Jebb. The bride wasl charmingly gowned in powder blue georgette beautifully embroidered with] crystal beads and silver `sequins over blue satin. wearing the groom's gift. a rope of pearls, and carrying a show`- er bouquet of Columbia roses andliiy-' of-the-valley. ter the "ceremony a dainty weddin breakfast was served to about thirty guests. Later the bride and Qrnnm luff hv mnfnr fnr nnlnl-u Use Purity Flour Best for your baking ..u-u u_.uas gurus you aamt cakes and pies and whole- some, nourishing bread and buns. Purity is the all-pm-pos`e our that gives you dainty hf lld fl. nnp' In`-A-In ASK YOUR DEALER FOR runny noun wing spread at my W p m...:.- w auuul. Lnlrcy guests. uater me once and groom left ,by motor for points I IuuuvI'i'-'vUUD A very pretty autumn wedding was solemnized on Wednesday. September 29. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Barry M. Jebb, Cookstown. Whenwtheir eldest -daughter, Elizabeth Irene`(Li1a). be- came the bride of Stanley McKe`lve.v I-Ialbert. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. -J. `W. I-Ialbert. Bradford. Rev. E. M. Bur- . gees officiated. A e The_ br_ide. `who in'mar-. u1'ruucu'uuu` tern. _ _ Her .niece..Miss Lula Weatherall. as bridesmaldfwas attired in whitesillt rayon lace with hat and shoes to match. Fred Wilson of Cookstoyvn sup- ported the; bridegroom. During the , signing of the register Mrs. L. Monk- man sang. After luncheon the happy couple left for Toronto. Niagara Falls and.Buttalo. the bride travelling" in a. navy blue suit. trimmediwith fox rm- and picture hat to match. On returning they will reside in Toronto. auuu wuu gum Lace and wore white kid shoes and stockings._`She canried-Va shower `bouquet of orange `blossoms. lily-of-the-valley. forget-me-nots_ and `maiden-hair fern. L T-Tnvv nlann was `run. 1-:r-...u_-__n' `_-, IY_9_UR A -pretty wedding was selemnizedat: the Anglican church at Cookstown. when Clara Victoria, youngest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J effells of Cookstown was united in marriage to Albert Arthur, son of Mr. and Mrs.-. mony was conducted _by Rev. W. T. Johnson -of Cqokstown. The bride. who was `given away by her father. was at-\ tired in a white georgette dress [trim- med with gold`lace and white Wm. Henson. of.A1landale. The care-t and stockings. sum m.......a .. Office and mag J Phone" i 2l7vl.)u`nlopSt. _ _' 1324 ` -vu-u V: II Iiu VII" . 4 l Ed. Cain took a stroke while plowing fin the field on Friday last and passed; away on Sunday, October 8, 1926.` Thomas Edward Cain. beloved hus- band of Esther M. Hannah, was in his 59th year. Service was held at his late 5' residence, lot 14, co. 13, Tecumseth. on Wednesday, October 6, at 2 pm. In- tern-xent at Alllton Union Cemetery. I ALSO PLENTY 0F%NO.'1~DRY H}\R1)WO0D HARDWOOD SLABSA ` .HARDwooD-Encmcs % TAMARACK AND wnxzn warm 4 .` Cui and split to, you'r .` .n1'a.u1uz`u will conduct both services. . 7 D. B. McFadden met with a misfor- tune when erecting the silo at Howard vCooper'_s. H fell `from the silo and hit his head 0 a board giving it a. nasty gash but he is able to be around again. _ -.< T- .\ [ Luwu run`, uctooer 14. , V First EssaPresbyteria.n church will hold their anniversary services on Suns day, October 10,1926, at 11 am. and 7 pm. The Rev. M. E. Boudreau of Bradford will conduct both Luna-J UH auuuay. I ` 'Cookstown'~`a.nd surrounding ndontfy school children are looking forward to a big field day the tint dnv no nmu,.., auuuul uuuuren are Looxmg forward to day the first day of Cooks- town Fair. October 14. Wirnf maa . I3:-nal\uo........ -i---.. --V --- Mrs. 11. .1-1a.yes. ._,. ` . .-. It is expected thatthe stores are go'- ing to extend` their Wednesday`. half- holiday during the tan months. . Mrs. R. Graham, Mr.'andgMrs. C111 - ':ford Graham and daughter Jean '01 Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs, D. H.- Ross on Sunday.` . V _ I `C0OktO7I F'9HI` nlllvvvnnnall-u-u ------- -- auu numuwn. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ha.ves"and family. of Aurora spent Sunday wlth~Mr. and Mrs. H. Hayes. ' .- It is exnnnma +n.`+ oi.A ..c.'...'-.. -_.- , V a auu Aruuxu spent up rew days `in Toronto. Mrs.-'1`. J. Dawson ~spent"Monday and Tuesday of this week wlth"tn1ends in` Toronto. . "\'_` . Mr. and Mrs. '1`. W. Handy of. Tor- onto spent Sunday wlth:Mr. and Mrs. -Chris. Long`. _ .4 ' ~ " Mr. and Mrs. Ferg. Kidd -and son George spent the week-end-`at Toronto and Hamilton. ' ` spent Sundav with M- mm -uuys wan Inenas In Toronto." Miss M. Weddell or Schomberg spent the week-end at herhomea here. ' - Mr; and Mrs. D. H ole family of Barrie spent Sunday in town`. Rev. and Mrs. W; L.` Clements and son Arnold` spent a: few days in Toronto. man and Dawson Vsnems Mann... 2...... . Mrs; A-1_t.{ng!1._.m . .;'Gq0rse;-N180?!` \ . `bed; v ` ~. -. Miss Lynn. 0. , 5!? V B'arrie- . - Miss Iren`e"`Ha1:per,"srp'gn_tr '17te1aday5{ln Barrie... -` ' . . . N Mrs. . Wm. Farrier i,s.'und_er=\the doc-7 tor. s care. V .' . `_ _ '.Dr. Spenceley wa_.s_wcalled&-to,:Cla;re- mom on Sunday. 2, ,2; " Many from here .a_ttended `Beaten? Fair on Tuesday. V V ( ' " Wm. Riley has moved inio VVVieSlyA ' McNaught's house.- .KarI Kidd or Barrie spent Srundagy: r with his father here. .` , ': ": Mr. and Mrs. Asaph of Barrie calfed ' ' `onfriends in town on Sunday. 2 r r Mr. and Mrs. Corr1gan`spent_ a few_ 1 days with friends In T.oronto. o an JN YOURK SUPPLY NOf~ cooxsrowu" \ : $! `V4 33;---.j*-_'-g__A ..- -.. '.rHuizsnmr,~ `orc}n;it 192?. we HANDLE" ONLY. THE BEST GRADEOFT com. AND con: - A [ WEST NAN'Al`l_C0'l`E} `?FLOATEDL ASH THE FAMOUS coma All, Coal and :Coke_ Won tow'n scale; Doat of Cain" .ln 4.--). .. .4..- _- Ha|bort-Jobb -ALL-- _ .-L-___. ._ --- Her_m_>n-Jeffal I; ---- A :1._ ,, *,i=m|7:T FROM SLA11-:;AND~RoE:i v ' I. j ' ' Yildiz Palace, former home of Sui}! tans in Constantinople, has become a.` gambiing and dancing cgsino. ~ 4 I mtum uwy wm teams in 'recumseth.| I T On Monday evening prior to her ma. - |riage, about fifty, friends met at the home of the bride-elect and nresented her with gifts from the community and choi of the Newton Robinson United- Chu oh of which she was a member. ' south, the bride travelling in a cocoa-! brown satin dress. blue. needle-point rqarvella. coat with trimmings of grey squirrel and black velvet hat. On their return they will reside in Tecumseth. Monday evening nrior m hmv m..- pulpit. ac noun sgrv1ces.,.. V V I ,' Rev. E. E. Pugsley and John Coe, Jr.. 1 of Allenwood. are in Toronto this week 1 attending the United Church Confer-I` ence on Dominion and. World-Wide` service which is being` h`e1d in Massey 1] Hall. ` I.` lUHu I Anniversary services, of" St. John's United Church will be held on Sunday. at 11 am. and 7 pm. Rev. D. M. -Sol-; andt,\D.D.. of Toronto. will occupy the pulpit at `both services.,.. Rev. E. Puzslev and .Tn`hn ran. 1.. F5 , all taun- ..,- . ' W H]. Flos. A on lzuru. aunn MCAUIGY. . vMa.rried--_-Archer-Swa_n--At the rec- ltory. Elmvale. by Rev. W. C. Stubbs. on Wednesday, September 29, 1926, Wm. Archer to Gladysxswan. both,ot ' wuu Lrxenua. V I Mr. and Mrs. Bert Reid and baby .Dona1d of Capreol are spending a few days with the latter s parents. Mr. and Mrs. John McAuley. V | .1\[3`1-r]gd._.Arnhnu_umn_A4 n..;. ..-- u_yLu1`1a.n cnurcn on Sunday last. . I Jack Cook of `the, Standard} Bank staff, Hamilton, was .a. guest at the _home of J. R. Graham this week. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis of Brandon. an.. visited the latter's brother. Geo- Stephenson, in few days `last week. I Mrs. B. W. Lester and daughter Aud- rey ieft. for their home _in Calgary on Monday, after enjoying three gnonths : W131 "friends. T nn `In... `B_..A. II\-n,u ' In - - Janus raur on weanesaay last`. T ~. ` | ' Rev. Mr. Thomas, formerly of South_ Africa, occupied the pulpit in the Pres- - byterian church Sunday last. Cook of `Hm m~nna....aL unna- m 4-uuswn on Sunday. ` '- . Mr. and `Mrs. S. E. Campbell, Miss Isabel and Edwin attended W,lter's {Falls Fair on Wednesday last . 4m-u. ans. rearson... ` I Mr. and Mrs. `Jas. Hill End William I and Mrs. Chas..Gllb'ex-t visited me-ads, lin Alllston on Sunday. Mr. and `Mr: R `In rV.......x....11 mN-- uuuuuy In barrie. Mrs. Roy Hart anti Kenzie onto are visiting her_ parent, 1 .Mrs. Jas. Pearson... . ,` . Mr, nun-1 Mpg .Tnn run .....1 ' ial. DL. Ua.l'.8.!'1!'l8S. . _ g 1- . Mzgs. Jas. Simpson and son Nelsnn ` and Mr.` and Mrs. H. Henry spent Sunday in Barrie. ` ~ MPH `Pd-u uomi l\-`A 'rr-.__.|- -n -I-- I LHUS. anananan. ' Miss Mildred Graham retunned home ,.after spending a. weekwlth her brother I at St. Catharines. ~' ' Mr: Ton Q4... .... ..._.1 ___, -.v_., I 1111.3 nume nere. I Mrs. Richard Welsh of Niakaid Falls. its spending` a week with her father." `I Thos. Shanahan. Mina 1\/I nA....A n..-I.--- --A--~~-- ~" ' - J at. auurln. , g V` ` f Mr. and Mrs. J. Mccaw and son Jack of Barrie were at Mrs. S. Kerr's. Wednesday. . . 9 I Erle Lawson of` the Bank of Toronto ' staff in Meaford ppent the week-end at I his home here. . T .. Mr: `DlnInn....'a 'rlr..I..I. -3 \v1_ N. - -- vane. ' ' `Mr.`a.nd Mrs. Harold Born and child- ren of Gilford spent a. few days at Jas. Hill's. ' ` . ` 1\A l:`u. 111.1..- I-1'--L-r- - -9 L ulv 5uUB(. OI. l.l'8'.\|.:i . Manning`; " _ Mrs., M. E.` Dutcher oi. Bahrie spent [ a few, days with friendshin town. j ` - , -Mrs. Albert` Orton!- and children of :0rillia._visited at I-I-. Clement's. ~ . ` Robert Dr_ ysdale.ot Toronto renewed acquaintance in town,this week. ' 5 Miss Edith r Cop_ela.nc1- /of Toronto` spent the week-end at her home. U Jas. Patterson. of Thornton -was the guest 0! C. E. `Dutcher this week. _Mrs. Wm. Porter and Miss.Jennie Porter leftfor Calgary on Monday. -._ , Miss Bertha Collins of '1`oro._nto_`.is visitingher couin. Mrs. J.-Lamereau 3 Mr.i.and Mrs. Hoover of Stouffville ' were Fair visitors at Geo. Stenhensonis. Mr. an`d Mrs. R. M. Black and child- rer; spentsunday with friends in Tor- on o. ' . . _ .Mr..and Mrs. Roy Hart and baby of Toronto were recent visitors in E1m- 4 2 vale. '- ~ vale. ~u_ur Drotnel-', .UI`._` 1). Currie. V v Quite a; number from towr} attended Collingwood Fair last week. ` - Mrn T.nnllo"I'VnAA .-.0 'nr.....1..;....1- .1- uomngwood Fair. last ` Mrs. Leslie Todd of Woodstock is the guest of Mrs G. Manning; Mrs. M. E.` nllfhnr nf 11!-ruin nnnwnt u1_UIJlUl', Lvuis. .A.n(lI`8W. ` - _ Mis's`_E. Kil_ba,nk spent the week:-end at her home in Midland. . V n. ' uMiss Lily jHlnton. of Midland jwas home" for\_a. couple"o1' days. V ' Bert McFadden of Wlax-ton spent a. 'tew days..with his parents. U MP8. Bell "(If Milnn in H-In o-nnnt nf `J-UW (ll1_-Y3. .W1U1 I118 parents. Mrs. ,.B'~el1*of Midland is the guest 01! her brother, Dr. D. Currie. ' Quite n- nnrnhi.-up 9-nun I-nun. ..u....._.a..,a ` yith nut uuxuu ur u.ruu_a.. - ~ ' Walter'Telfer of Gananoque is visit- "fur-r at `his, home. here. ', - Mrs. Qnnrlm nf T.nv-lnn 1.. ..a-n.a..... 1... Lug at (us, nornev mere. 1 Mrs. Sparks of London is visiting Her. mother, Mrs. :An'drewr. R/l'ha'u'l4`. rzm-....n. .........4 .1... .......1-`-_.- -ghonxjie in B "ton. 2 ' Mrs:-'Wm."K1ly,' V 1 .. I .Mis '.w1son' pen;La;gw - days at _f`ni~_ ;.;.jD_ou'g1_as% ey spegifg rev 3ays'v&ih ' :. Jack Lawson _' of W9'9dstck. iwaia home for the Fair. I MPH W`. .170`. Dub-alone no-uuuiu Vtlha .._..-I_ _A [uulnu L01.` (I18 r'a.u'.- ` Mrs. E. E. Pugsley speht `116 weel at her home in Orilua. ` -` VVn.lt.pr"l`alfmr- nf llnnnnnnwm -I- ..:..u wwwwwwummwwwww ' * IZELMVALE/A A |gagw&&&&a&&a&$ - `west-wnt I _ Al:es_i__le'm_: _;-. : ; of Tor- Mg`. and i roam: 7, `1 92- A I MOct`. 4-V--Ce Ksfer bf Torontc; vis-V .ited relatives here during the - past `:w'eek., _ "A 1" Quite a numAbe1-,rrom here attended ` anniversary services at Edenvale. on H Sunday.- ~ - :'Rnv Mrn 12;... 1...: .-.`1........... ..a ....._.. ` quuuuq. " Mrs. A, Armstr'on'g,' Sn, L. W. Arm- strong and Mrs. Bert Beelby visited re- ` _lgtives` ln1To:-onto ovgr the we_ek-end. ? `-Vun:m.1'y BUFVIUUH In II at Vasey o`_n,sunday. .'M'r: and Mr: `Dunn: at vusuy u_u_ _Dl.lu.8.y. T Mr; and Mrs. Deutshman and family of Toronto visited Miss Tracey on Sunday. Mrs, A, Armfrhhb Hr `I . 117 A-.. Price had charge of annia versary services `in the Uni_ted Church at Vmanv nu Rnmdnv octfs--Ear1e Mcxight of D etro=it` and Mrs. Howard Erwin of Saskatoon [were called home last week to see/theiri ,.-father who is critically `ill. : I" Mrs. M. F}. Mm-nhu and 1\/r....... .a....a. ...ai LL13 ink. umuuu uuumgwoou 14'a1r last week. - i- Mr. and Mrs.. F. Bulmer and. Willie, and Mr. and Mrs. T. Young of Dunedin. V spent Sunday at Elmer-oft Farm. _ Braden's anniversary , next Sunday. Who is My Neighbor" was well 11- '-lustrated last week when .a number of `neighbors gathered at the home of W. . ins. . McKnight and completed hls.-harvest- { I"."orn-`-To -and 'Mrs.` H. Griffin. l on October 5th. adaughter. ` _ .1` 3 xal.1.LllUl' Wm) 15 crxucauy 111. >_ v i 1' Mrs. M. E. Murphy and Margaret of i _.A1l1ston spent Tuesday with Mrs. Ru Cunningham: . . - I l I` Xlfnllnnn` hnnrnnn lune. ----- --`-J '-'--I Va uulunguu.lI1.' t WaI1ace`.Downer has" resumed his studies at Wycliffe College, Toronto. M12. and Mrs. J T-Tnlf mm nmla--- scuaxes at Awycurre College, Mr.,and Mrs. J1 Holt and children. Charles Mooney and Frank Ingham at- tende`d`Co`ll1ngwood Fair last week. Mr. and 'Mrs:,. W `Rmmm. .....=. 1-xrnu- > owunuulu UIUTIBU I 3' * "Crimson and grey and gold, en- - j chantment to the. eye, some artist saint spilt all his` paint adown the western sky."'When.~we look at the various au- tumn tints we cannot but think that *3 another "artist saint" has upset his `paint pot over our woods and shade 5' `trees. Would you like to knowhow to ` V preserve` the _color of the beautiful 5 maple leavesand not have them dried _ u ? . . '$ick Ismail branches 0!. the maple '~ leaves not forgetting to gather plenty `- or green and yellow-as well as crimson `ones; Lift up the rugs on; the floor, ar- `range the `branches on the carpet, I: _3 carefully lay down -the rugs _aga_in.{: ~ _ Look inthemorning if the leaves, are, ' all straight and letthem remain untilz: 5 quite dry. It does not matter if they}: lare trodden on and the pressed leaves v maybe kept in a very large box until : `l the festive season comes. Their great 1 ' charm is` their -bright. beauty, their " lasting qualities and their` freedom 'I from litter. . I mu-I... -r,......... n--- .._--- u.-7 - - _ ample, in this respect. Painting and vvul use use pruuuquon or such articles ` `asfare really among the useful indus- tries. The larger fairs set.` a good ex- 'drawing, natural history collections. tending garden plots. hand carving and - public speaking make for the advance-| ment `of scholars physically and men- tally. It is to be regretted that so few? .enter the public speaking contest. It! is an accomplishment which may mean so much to them in later years. The- busy seasons of spring and- summer per- haps forbid those who assist at home` . from spending much time preparing and memorizing addresses, but when the long nights of winter visit us there is, given ample opportunity for the`; ,development oftyouthful talents to- "those who fain _wou1d,grasp it,_ and many, things exhibited at ..school fairs 5 `might be made then. It _was*gi;atifyingi to learn that the schools oftthisv-locality~ acquitted `themselves so` well in the I prize list. . < . _ u-uuvutlvn I15 INC Till"! I The fairs being over for this season! we wonder if they have been to us aln source of profit. Have we learned any] lessons that will help us during the! coming year? Those who manage thei school _, fairs haves endeavored to en-. courage theproduction of suchlarticles llas are reallv nrnnnzr Han .m.a..1 a...:...., uuun Ill-LUIT. I Miss Laura Rose gave this informa- tion in an address at `Guelph about 20 years agp.-. at a. Women's Institute: iinesting. . ' \. I 5 mm. .uynn, read 9. short tribute to the f life work of the late senior missionary 5' of `Japan, Rev. J. Cooper Robinson. 3 ~ who passed away on board the train [ taking him to a meeting at St. Thomas 1 last August. Those who have'not yet .-sent their donations of jam to Mrs. lGill forvpacking are asked to do so- : at the earliest opportunity. gun vuuv 0 II uI'\u p I ` _ _ . ._ I -The monthly meeting of St. Jude's lVV.A._ was held `at Mrs. S. Mi1ligan's on : Tuesday. The box of clothing contain- ing a-girl's outfit for a; year had been . sent to the Northwest Home. also seven |. quilts had been completed toward Dor-' cas work. Mrs . Dew read a portion 1 from :_the study book. The President. |V Mrs.[Lyrm, read 9. short tribute Of the 1919 nnnlnr miualnn.a.... uumuess to De" cnscussed, ' The Trinity Young People's Circle held a very successful opening last .Wednesday night, which took the form `oi. an Mystic Seven Social". A good pro`gra_m was given followed by con- tests `and refreshments. The Ra.ll.v-ser- ~ lvicefwas held dn"1`uesday evening of ;this week4at which Rev. R. B. Beynon I delivered an lnspi lng address. ` iCO., FIVI II`