,_ _.-.. n uuuuu. flit!" wold Burton M.'Goni;rle, son of Rev. ' Canon and Mrs. M Gonigle. formerly of: Cookstmvn. The ncwly wedded young couple will reside in_Onionto. N.Y. Presbyterian Anniversary , The `anniversary services held in` the; Presbyterian church on Sunday were, Well attended. the church being filledii to capacity at the evening service. The preacher for the occasion was Rev. VV. T. Cranston f Tottenham. who gave excellent ser ons. Special music was rendered by the choir, assisted` by two soloists, Mr. Hart of Schomberg and Miss VVillis of A rora. the latter being a member of the Mendelssohn choir. an a. N181. uonnelly. i I On Wednesday, October 6. St. Paul s_ Anglican Church, Newmarket, Ont.. de~ .` lcorated with beautiful autumn floWer's.l was the scene of a pretty wedding iatipg, Helen W'nln\vright, daughter of_ Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Amos Lister. , became the bride of Mr. VVil1iam Har- iold young! reside '".5;.;.:< ,,-, -.......u aua; JU118 Willis.` |Mrs. Charles Webster and iss` Elean- h or Webster, `all of Aurora, were Sunday` 9. ,>gu.est_s'of Mrs. M. Sherman. .- Coleman and A e spent Sunday with ` st Mrs. Jno. Graham. Ven. Archdeacon Inglis of Toronto : 1 was the guest of Rev. . hompsonville spent. Sunday with u_ Mrs. Wm. Hughes. ` :1 Mr. and .Mrs. Whitesldes and son 3 Howard of Egbert and Miss Helen . Hughes motored to Toronto on Sun- day. ? ' `I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graham of Mount Forest were with the f . Mrs. Jno. Graham, over Sunday. [ 1\{elso_n Harris snent the urnab,:.---3 .u.cu'l.`1.'S. 5 Miss Victoria Stoddart of :was a week-end guest at the her cousin. Mrs. Wm. Dlnwood: ,_ f . ...... wwu over me week-end. V .Miss Loufs Slack of Palgrave spent the week-end with Miss Irene Clem- Mrs. NIH: mu..- --3 - K Mrs. Willis, Miss Marjorie Willis." Mrs. Ch aries and Miss` , Sunday A VILII Mr. Mn .... .. _-.- gonna u auu Mrs. Frank Coleman. ' Miss B. Jones of Toronto was the, ,guest of Mrs. Wm. Fez-tier over. Sunday. " Frank Agnew or Collingwood spent the week-end with his parents here. Miss N. G. Armstrong of Schomberg` :was in town, over the Loufizd lo.-.1". at 1'---~ 'of Mrs. Annie lngham "H4-1 won" ' nl.........- __ , busins a,'t '1Iisk,a'i dress-as stated"5boveV J Ann \-I-.w1--..-ue...`.; _g . ___ an, an pomts; I`ho's. Robinso .....uuua.n. UL '.l.`01'0nt0 at thehome of Dlnwoody. !_ Robt. Harris of Iv.v isitors with Mr om` ' Wm. McFad -V I the week-end ,_ I uu. LU any .= the `best local fair .- planning Ed hnfnrn Toronto hnrno A5 s of and ` I a 1114 I \JL4L4` ~ PARL0R-MahogaVny parlor suite, 3 pieces. `mahogany parlor table, oak Morris chair, cabinet Victrola and records, new Wilton rug, oak jar- diniere stand, 2 rocking chairs, cur: tains, pictures, etc. HALL--0ak hall rack. hall chair and carpet. - - DINING_ROO1_M '- Oak sideboard, 2 rocking chairs, 3 clocks, dishes. , fancy china, .cut glass, cutlery, pic- tures. curtains, table linen, etc. . LIBRARY--Roll-top oak desk, book case, 2 arm chairs, electric heater TERMS CASH. with leather seats, couch, Wilton rug, .IBRARY--Roll-top 2 rug, books, etc. BEDROOM NO. 1-White' enamelled bedstead, mattress and springs, oak dresser and stand _` ......... .. nu... Va.-.ua.:.u1:a. *" I On October 16 the funeral took nlaceg to Thornton cemetery afterservice ail the house, conducted by Hev. W. R. Clements, assisted by Rev. T."J. Dew] lar` attendant when able and though` her poor, health prevented an active part, her heart was in the work and she always helped in every Way pos- sible. Mr. Ingham died nine years ago. One daughter, Mary, survives; also three sisters, Mrs. Feltis, Mrs . How-' ard Cooper and Mrs. Wm. Cooper 01 Cookstown,` and four brothers, Alex. and Robr. Robinson of Cookstown. Wm. Robinson of Toronto and Arthur, Robinson, St. Catharines. g f\... l\_4.-L_., -In -- COMING, Nov. 1ST, ZNDAND 3RD ` DEMPSEY-TUNNEY __ THE BIG. FIGHT PICTURE `Vaughan (jlaser Players, Toronto, ever put on in the Uptown Theatre. If you have a" laugh in your system, ' it will jar you loose. Also Comedy, News and Vaudeville with Orchestra Two Shows, 7.l5\_\ancl_9.l5. One Price, 35c Saturddy Matiixee at 2.30 --- One Price, 20 ` STARRING MARIE PREVOST AL. CHRI'STIE S`LAUGH SPECIAL "This was considered one of the b t -. ~ , - ; Vaughan Glaser Players, Torontoesex/Ce()rm;S:C:,,1thi`:1[ .s . 2 4 c 'II\"f\IIua 'l`I-`uni..- If ___ Fl TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 26:I'H AND 2711.; lljnldj 1 4 -'---__ _ The undersigned has received instructions from the Executor of the Estate of the Late E. I. Bolton _. A to sell by Public Auction at i A Whirlwind Drama of Railroad Life that haslots of action and thrills Played by a. Star Cast A1... God Comedy and Children s Vaudeville Two Shows, 7.15 and 9.15. V One Price, 15c uu, xujauress and r stand, Brussels rug; pictures, curtains, etc. Th,lII_'sJay, riday and Saturday, 28ti'I, 29th and 30th II: o Coniedy, News ..;a `vaudevmwTu'[ 3:257.-am Two Shows, 7.15 and 9.15. One Price, 35 THE DANGER s1cBiX1}7 " MONDAY, THE 25TH , THE DUMBELIS in JOY BOMBS Advance Sale, Doilglas Drug Store, Phone 75 ` See advt. page 17 .1-ON war PENALTY` For all the Town- Chip of INNISFILA '\d\\\`4-u.` ___:. Sale at 1`! NEXTWEEK BEDROOM N0.- 2-0: tress and. springs, c and stand, rug, clga BEDROOM NO. 3---' bgdstead, mattress dresser and stand. r et set. etc. ALSO-Wool!_en blianl `nnr ..1:_- - | - 3 1- News of townspeople. going or I itors coming will be welcomed by `i [Examinezn Phone 222 or 223. I _ [of Ivy. The pall-bearers were: Wm Dinwoody. R. W . Glass. J. R. Cons, H. Fisher, C. Smith and T. .VIcI{ni:,-Er. Among the many friends attendinz; were Frank Ross, Jack Spxtoule. Wm- Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bed:-.t, `Frank Robinson. all of Toronto: Mrs. 'Jos. VVi1son and daughter Reta, Elm-- vale; H. Porritt, Mrs. Miller. Mr: Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. \Vm. Grose. 113. of Barrie. 1.a_y1U1`, n1 I 1.0 guuu qums, towels. I, inva1id's chair. -Range, good as new: : drop-leaf tables. ki` val oil stove, electric oastor n.m1....... n v -uv: u--van ucumezlu. m:1L~- .SD!`1ngs, chiffonier, dresser ...\ 1. P112` r -hair-u nnun:n.-. ., F or all the Town- ship of VESPRA a sold without rese1~-- V. A. M`cCONKEY. A-.cr.. 5:, uuxuumer, aresser clgalrs, curtains, <-t.c. 3-VVhite enaxnelmd 'ess and Springs, wk. Id. rug, curtains. toil- -0ak bedstead. mat-- : nl-`H-`n.-.:n.. .a..,.,...,\.. - Vir The P Ill- Ever chi} Rev. 80)? char enin anno _ WEDNESDAY, the 3rd day of November, 1926, at 17`, an the Town` 10 o'clock a.m., in the Court Room in the Court . - House, Barrie. Judge Vance will l)e Revising Of- of ficer -and his clerk Will be A. W. Smith, Town Clerk, V _ whose address _is Barrie, Ont; ' -:1 WEDNESDAY, the 3rd`day of Noveniber, 1926, at for an the Town. 2 `o'clock p.m.,`in the Township Hall. Judge Vance , w1ll be Revising Officer and his clerk will be W. B. ship of ORO '1;udho13a,tTownship Clerk, whose address is Hawke-` s one, n . ' . *~ - ` Sm-i the seen den: join um UN` 3. sh vlas itur. I vvL F131 ti;. up: avbut unu amu I115 rarm. TERMS OF SALE-Fowl. hay. grain and all sums of $10.00 and under. cash: over that amount 12 months credit will be given to parties furnish- ing approved Joint notes. 6% off for -cash on credit sums. ' Sale to commence- at 12.300 sharp 7 `W. A. McCONKEY. Auct.. Barrie.` places, namely :- ., pending will be h eld` at "the following tim ms onfmklo vs} 1& .mr.;vvwu nt uaueuon cast uUuIuUl`l1L; UUCCGF; Set heavy Sleighs: Before leaving, Caledon East for 2 sets light slelghs; set scales, 2000 lb. _ Renfrew; Chatham fanning` mill and 1`"- Re A- R- Holden. they new , _ , rector of St. Georg.-:e's. [was presented ::::;gorf"a*:nf3::s?'s:u`2%i~; 2:%:3; by ms with .a or seeder;' tlre.vulca.nlzer.rstea.m; demo- 2"-Old and Mm` Home" was given 3` _ amt running, gear: gasoline engine rnery pedestal. Addressesexpressive S H "the proprietor has sold his farm. BANQUET AND G` 3 he-Dr Massey-Harr1B= `9 sawing W ma5.?"ii`vds3i ?ze%da31e$h? 335$? .:i;:,g:ng:_dMg:slgn% l9"`s)fl;inset; :,`:;, denominations. In .the address which harness: 2 sets farm harness: set driv-I a`cmpamed the meemauon rate" ' Jug harness: cook tov_e. Royal Favor-` '_; ;:i:s Vitlggiestgg tll)1eeWe l;;sl:a lstlgrna lte, Gourneyrange. churn. Ford trucl: Mrs_vHolden and the people and to the or runabout. Chevrolet touring car, wash ng machine: mm sugar kettle; sterling qualities of the minister. milk `cooler; number of mk cans: Sunday services in St. Georges next 2 box stoves: baby cm,r1age:\quanmy Sunday will be Holy Comunlon. 8.30 s neckyokes and many other artlcles.- ' , ` All'wl1l be sold wlthout reserve\ as P` J` HEALY I ENORED BY OF sALm__wnm1 :.n.; ......a._ Last night. `P, .T' T-Tanlu ...t... ....._u a.m.; Matlns, 11 a.m.:. Evensong, 7 J NEROUS PURSE` ' ---_ _..--.., ... vvvnuvvwlln out , ~ ' " Revising Officer and his clerk vs slup of . hwoody,OT:>wnship -`Clerk, whose own. 11 . I NOTICE of isittingsv of Revising O'"iei's of the Munipipal- ities hereinafter nientioned in the County of Simcoe -..- .......=....,-,uuu n 2-ecewea Instruc- ops om w. M. Haowaa & sons Dot 9, Con. 13, Qro (Rugby); . to sell by nubnc aim-.nm. An I 1----- `The undersignd has received inst:-ml:-l tlona from Hagh.c1..."i5.s:y cam FARM stock (No IMPLsIg1`:NTs The appeal of .F.',Simon from the conviction of. Magistrate .Je s -for breach of the `0.T.A. was argued be- `fore Judge V-ance on `Monday an judgment was reserved." v I Lu: 1 I in It I . -, vvunu sup, `({1} \l\ug` by public uctlpn on I.f\`II\l-It Anion: '__. an: aunt U], jlllllllu auction MONDAY, oc'r.% Tho 'EVnIlp\--1.... - AUii'Am Exrsnsnva Thy: .- `A ` Clerk, whose address-is Barrie, .0nt. , ... --... vvubv svuuxu H! CH8 U0'l1I'E' House, Barrie. Judge Vance will be Revis_ing"0f- cer and his clerk will be A. B. 'Coutts, Township FRIDAY, the; 5th day of Nove`mber,`f1926, at 10' o'clock `a.m.,' in the Stroud Orange 'Hall. Judge Wismer will be Revising Officer and his clerk will be W. B. Sloan, Township Cler_k,- whose address is Churchill, Ont. . - V i THURSDAY, the 64th day of November, 1926,`at 10 oo o'clock a.m., in kstown. Judge Vance will be Officer and will be W. M. Din- woody, Township address is Cooks- town, Ont. ' WEDNESDAY, the 3rd day of 11 o'clock a.m., in the Court v A. I whose FHA `n/all-.. I! G. M. VANCE 4:. -- _,.,..-..... ....,....e5.u_u no we voters msts members of the Legilative Assembly for them ` nding held` atethe times and 1 -, vul: oru uuy OI Novembr, P" Jisdihevaazt isA:3=_e_ w night, P. J ; I-Iealy. who recently retired from the C.N.,R.. after 55 years service as operator and despatcher, was t e guest of honor at a big banquet in t e Aliandale restaurant and presented with a handsome purse. Over eighty were present at-the happy affair. A full report will be given in next week's Ex- 1" ,aminer. - ~ * -u-u_vuuIiI HIVIJ UENEVHUUS napurl. V! aminer. nuns puucy or Government Control. ` The Tuxis Boys were given permis- sion to place a_. carpet-ball set in the church basement and it was decided to install a new jrnace inthe parson- age. . A . I Each organization willtbeasked to conduct a mid-week service. starting` next Wednesday night when the Of- ficial Board will have charere. placing themselves on record as being- strongly oppoed to Premier Fergu- son's policy of Government Bovs were Elvnn nan...-a.,, ; AVG. . Arrangemerits are being made by the ` C.N.R. for the hunting season. A spe- cial train: will run from, Toronto to North Bay on Noverhber 2. leaving Toronto at 11 p.m. and reaching. Bar- rie at 1.50 am. In St. George's Church on Sunday morning. thecolors of the Allandale Company of Girl Guide; will be dedi- cated. The Guides will march to church and the_v'will be accompanied by the Trinity. Barrie and Holly Guides. The .5 colors were donated by E. Weegar. ` n:a1uuI_lC8 nere. - . `_ V Mr. and Mrs. Gower and son or ` Stouttville and -`Mr. and Mrs.` Wood- burn at Toronto were sunday visitors at the parsonage. 88 Burton Ave.- --Rev; G. E. Coulter conducted anni- versary services last Sunday at Guth- rie and Oro and Rev. W. W. Craw was in charge of the services at Burton ? Ave. church. AD`IVD1\a'AVvAv\'I-n .-...... L-.t.... .., - I day November, 1926, a1;. the COuI`t Rhnrn `:1: Han fV.u...1. I vtuunc.-enu wan` ms parents in Brock -' 303." Bebb of Windsor spent a few days at his home in Charles St. this week. - - . ~ ` Mrs." R.- J, McBride was a visitor to Toronto this` week. r Mrs. F. Reader and children spent flhe Vveek-end with friends in Graven- urs . ` . ' ; \ - Ted. Dalton of Parry Sound spent two weeks with His mother in Brad- 1 ford St. - - ` . , . .1 lilac I1 l'S...IA-.. --_1 ~npn_, n. ..- -- - Farewell At Caledon East fnpg Igqxdnm ("M-.1;..`l... 11__; .- t (where. mor I ms than same polling iaub;-division. of I \ for the In U, ab Court I na.`.(\.E I H C; & W. MOTORS Phpne` 191` A _: , __v . - . ,......,_ vv Jul. nuux-` 7 `stell axle , . V 1918 Truck -` 1925 Tractor, with gbve jiernory - V -Above are al1in best condition A 1926 Runabout`, bal. tires 19.22 Runabout __1921-_Ru`nabout I . 1926 Half-Ton Truck 1924 Tudor, overhauled `1922 Coupe- 1924 Touring .- ,1920%Tour,ingu u. _` ` 1924 Truck; with Ruck- ...J...I.1 -_J - 'uu,". ' l y'i`he community extends deepest sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brew- ster in the death of their daughter. Mrs. Geo. _Pratt_. \4u,y Wu. 1. Au. aprlng. . Mr..and Mrs. John Kelly and child- ren visited with friends at Keswick recently. v _ _ Miss Audrey Martinsof Barrie spent last week with her cousin. Mrs. I. M. `Spring. 'I`hn nnvvxn.-.uu...!J.-. ---I- ` ` -.--.. uuvug ILIIVIDFIL Oct. 20--Mrs. `Jennie Brooks of Thornton -visited Mrs. Isaac Surng. `S12. last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. Martin and Mrs. Bob. Thompson spent a couple of days last week in Toronto. ' . W. Fullerton of Toronto spent Sun- ` day` With` I. M. Spring. Mr. and Mrs_.`_Jo1_1r; K_ell,v nnv. -.l...u._.1 _- No. 73 Almperial Royalties Company `announces that the" regular Monthly Dividend of one and one-half ner can! fr` I/. a/_ \ _.-sn ;uruuu1`e. and sixteen years._ auuvrau. __ I Lorne Twiss was 41 years of age: and leaves a. widow and one child of about eighteen months; He was a.` member of the rm of Hazen & Twiss, dealers `in stationery and office furniture. `and had been in the West years. ` K9 K`. !"Pf,& C- uromer, Lorne Twiss. had been.killed' that morning in an automobile acci-A dent at Saskatoon. No particulars, were`given. The Messrs. Twiss went to Toronto this afternoon to see their mother on her way from her home in Seaforth to Saskatoon to attend the funeral. ageg and and mm nhim rm munuuy ulvmend of one-half per cent. ([1 `/2 %) will `be payable on Oct. 30 to share- holders of record of Oct. 25. This is Monthly Divilend.No. .73} making a total of 130 per cent. (`1 30 %) paid ~to share- holders since organization in April, 1920. A ',TOBlJ%Ym USED CARS v A '?ARGA'N 1f\a/' 15 .1-avuasn I H I W; A... Tw1ss*and Ha'rry Twissi re- ceived word on Wednes brother, Lorne Twiss. h aA5KATOON day` that their ad been.killed t_hat an autnm.-mu. ......a I __-,,.......- ucr uuusln. Mrs. Dlnwoodfmu n rroronto and Miss Katharine Isobel . were: Louis Carson, Robt. 'Carso n of! long with Frank Coleman shipped one , Barrie. Wallace Richardson, Wllmotl Cook, Alex. Wilson and 'E. Newman pioneers of that neighborhood. ' . seed ever loaded here. It contained sev- Rev. D. M. Price of Mlneslng conducted v en farmers` lots, maki the services 'at the church and at the or equivalent to almost 1.000 bushels. cemetery in Mlnesing where the body Mrs._Robt. Ivy? r. and Mrs., I. J. Peavy of Buffalo. was laid to rest among many other: N.Y., motore ` I welak-end at the manse. I hlb 7\n : .-. K LORNE TWISS KILLEEIN cm: F ACCIDENT AT SASKATOON A... TWiRn~nn `l'.'rn'm.... m--:-- - George, James and William. living ini -this.community: Thomas, Bruce and` John residing on the homestead: Mrs. ='; in Toronto and Miss 'Katharine`Isobel A in Detroit. Mich.: also one sister, Mrs. _ Jas. Muir, Sr. The many floral tributes 51 from church, Sunday Scho_ol and! friends were beautifu-l.'The pail-bearers` ( Carson ofll Wllmotylc Cook, Newman. ` s "REV. O. M. Prion ni' Minnuxn M--1---4 - * Imperial Royalties 330 Bay St.,' Toronto 218 Dominion Savings Bl: A London, Ont. EIGHTH , LINE. INNISFII. Oct. 2n---T\/fvvu `rnman |MPER|AL~ ROYALTIES _ . -_ ' \I Halo VHXVUE,` ,, ` ` ' . V . "Chairman btth E1e'_ct iqnVBoa.rd of.t}L:e Countyof Simcoe. .:pATED 3; Barxfie this 20th day` (if _0ctob.or,7A.'D; 192-6.3 " - me Late Jag. Binnie I ' Following a lengthy illness the death "occurred on `October -11 of Jas. Binnie., I Sr" aged 74, at his home here. The de-( ' `ceased was born in Laureston. Scot-. 1 land. coming to this country 52 years, ago._,His wlte was Helen McKenzie or! v Sterling. Scotland. `who predeceased ` him nine `years. -By his death Anten Mil-is loses one of_ its best citizens. He: was a typical Scotch pioneer. a stead-: fast Christian and a wonderful church, toiler and Sunday .School teacher. He` was a member of the United Church of . Anten Mills `for over forty years.- Mr. 1 Binnie was a home-loving man. of a I kindly disposition,` of. the highest in-I tegrity and one who enjoyed in large 1 . In of those amonaul whom be associated. = I Left fn hrmm. 4.1.... .......-A- - - - savc uuvlce and ing the election. . guys nsmament were made. a It is egected that votingwill take "1 - place on aturday, Nov.- 27, and that `I A- S. `Morrow will be the returning-. officer. It is planned to hold a con- clave shortly at which nominations 1 ` will be made. A | J. `M. Finlay. one of the secretarie V 1 of the Boys vWork Board of on pro- 3 ` Vince, W-asvpresent at the meeting and - 1 gave advice and information regard.- the . - 1. DIVIQEND NOTICE . .1` - il` IV.-ll-Q The Latd Jas. Binnie ring lenzthv 111...... u I tad`. shearing of` the appeals name of any other person entered on or: _ '5 . YA-ND FUR'1_*HER '.1fA;xE NOTIC , writing .in_`the_.prescribLed A'9rm' signed` by W vuuy, .l. uwnsnlp "UIGPK, i ' k a.m., at C be Revising Officer woody, _ apply, complain or` amp Borden. Clerk V of -th _ e. Townsh dress` is Cookstowri, Qnt. . fourth day before the/ whose Coolie- y of November;-.1926, at 11 \ Judge `Vance will and his'clerk.will be W.\M. Din- ip of Essa, whose ad- ,_ '. I on map day xed forwthe appeal` to. have his name or the removed` from the list. - E -that such appeals must the comnlninmw 1... .:....1:--s ' be by; \ pt:L'.I..I-:u. etial Deceased was born in Essa Township in. 1866. Most of her `life was spent in this vicinity. About two years ago she went` to Toronto and while there had her first stroke. After she made a. par- ` recovery `she moved ` back to` Cookstown. She was an earxiest mem- ber ot the United Church, was a regu- * I I I _. --. q vulvn g .......,....-. u.u`a. ano. Graham, Nelson Harris spent the week-end Lfaith- with frlenqs at Elmvale. , , ` of slx.A Mrs. R. D. McIntosh has returned 'whom]to Toronto after spending a fortnight se are: ; with her parents, Mr. `and Mrs." VVm. ring in 1 Harris. - - 39 H.TI| man 17.I_A.- - -` ` ` _-..... .. mun run-us mgnam V - It was with vex-y's~incere sorrow the friendsof Mrs. Annie Ingham learned of her death, which took place_ on Oct. 14. at the home of her broth r-in-law.-' Howard Cooper, Cookstown` -- She [had -been in frail condition since she had. 'nn,.g..-_u=l urea Ian... 1.. vs--- -- " '- - .DAu 1.v1uI'u.ng, "I. October 30. Junior Girls Champ1onship--1; Flor-g ence Marllng. 28 points; 2. Dorotm) Elines. 22; 3, Lillian Zalkin, 6. - 1 7 The prizes will be presented to the winners` at the community. HalloWe en party which will be held on Saturday,` ,yuuu5 LUIKS lert oy motor amidst the usual shower of confetti, for Toronto. Hamilton and Niagara Falls. Upon their return they will reside on `the eighth concession of Essa. near their former homesz A host of friends join in best wishes for them. . First Annual Field Day Cookstown school held its First An- nual Field Day on Thursday, October 14. 1926. Despite the rain, which in- terfered with some of zthe sports in e the latter part of the afternoon, nearly out but because of the rain about 4 o'clock it was -decidedto postpone the balance until Saturday. The remainder of the events were finished then. and , the following are the winners:-- I ` SGIUOI` BOV' nhnmninnahan .. 1 AL --~ nappy event. - A , Only the immediate friends were in attendance but numerous useful pre- sents were in `evidence. testifying to the high esteem in which the young` couple are held.` After a dainty wedding breakfast the young folks left by motor confetti. fm- 'l`n-nv-M uct us uupe tnatvtne fair next year will be bigger and better than ever. Solomon-Braden . A very pretty but quiet autumn wed- ding` was solemnized at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R`. J. Braden, last Thursday afternoon, Oct. 14, when their eldest daughter, Muriel Margaret Irene, was united in mar- riage to Earl Samuel. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Solomon.,Vall of the township of Essa. Rev. D. A. Ferguson. B.A.. officiated. Theyceremony was per- ` formed in the drawing room which was beautifully decorated for the occasion with autumn flowers and leaves. Miss Kathleen . Boyle played the wedding march while Miss Marie E. Scott of Toronto, a cousin _of the bride, and Kenneth E. Solomon..a brother of the ` groom, assisted the principals of the happy event. M mnlxr +1-no Ivv.........1:-4._ n.-V - _. N.-. ---v u.-f wk-BULB i.Ll`C plannlng` [to build horse and cattle sheds before Let us hope that-the fair year ' .....~.. uuvc ucuu seen all any I this year. The dtrectors are to she< [the next fair. T.Df nu kn-.A 4.1--` 41, n - uuull . Best Fair in 25 Years The Cookstown Annual Fair was held .on Friday of last week. October 15. The weather was decidedly favourable and the show was the largest` exhibit and fair Cookstown has known for 25 years. There were 146 exhibitors and 117 people won prize money. The hall was exceptionally well filled with ex- hibits which would be -a credit to any community. The races were thebest that have been seen at year. The dirt-`mfnv-e 6 ~ - T I ~r-`.!'--------.- -vi wvwvvu QUUVUG >, AND `FURTHER TA*KE NOTICE that M one are jcontained. in ttheVsai_c__1_ ndticktllhin the 5 should be grouped.t6ge'th'uf, - ` ' - ` I~' . nu -- .._.,