three goals vale than on in. rapid me to 111? nnnn annun 1:. Elm- e anc_!`_ sor_ed__ one. uuru. W. U. Lat- Lorne McMulkin, A. yan. J: J . Mil. IVIU . ' air. Reeve. R Reeve.` H. R r I. Dlsnop. Gorrie snent ants, Mrand viclniiy nln `:1-{II V .r_1d puaslme to properly fulfill the duties of both` offl(;es.; As yet no move has . been made towards appointing a new secretary, but a meeting of -the exe- cutive wlll be called in 8. short time at `P which a. successor to Mr. Duff will be ' his resignation will be felt as a great iloss to the organization. In` his letter j of resignation addressed to the presi- `X dent, A. E. Bryson, Mr. Duff says: '! I regret very much that .due to `the result of the elections in Barrie ` 1 yesterday I will be compelled to vacate ` V _ . a_uru.aal\JlV _ ., Joint open meeting of the Vvome Institute and Farmers Club will held in the basement of the chur ednesday evening. January 1(2,_ co .mencim-: at 7.30 m.,......u~=-- .. cuucauay eveni mencing at 7.30. - to continue `as a member of the Board and to enjoy any part I can-take in its activities.'.' . at nuuert uaIandev's. V The VVomen's Auxiliary of Wycliffe Church will hold :1 sale of baking` and afternoon tea in the Parish Hall on VVomen's`InRtltute will be` held at the home of Mrs. Harry Baker on Thurs- day afternoon, Jan. 13. . ROb9rt \K7nll.vnr~ Inn. -... -n---,.,, - ., dim govrnment s great pool lltains and gay tourist" throngs, how the swan dive should be done. She is, a -true mermaid of the Cank- dian West." schooled in. the a'quat:ic art `at Banff, where she her youngest days. . Miss Fulcher became, a/`chain ` Banff .Winter Carnival. when` wimmers dived into 4 the": Cave and Basin, filled with hot sulphur waterx \ froin Sulpher Mountain, while the temperature out- z side through the ppen roof ofthe Basin was sinking v .below the zero `gfaark. This fancy diver `has also I `den. Mrs. T. VVilson. Pres. Mrs. E. F. ,| Wood; lst Vice-Pres.-. Miss Leonard; 2nd Vice+Pres., Mrs. W. Hogan: Sec y, :_v Mrs. 'J. Little; "i`reus., Mrs. w. 13.: ;11 Webb: Dorcas S4ec y..-Treas., Mrs.! VVardle; organist, Mrs. A. G. VVa_lker. IV; ` New King Edward Principal " William A. Bell, the new principal of it King Edward public school, commenc- d ed his duties here on Tuesday. Mr. Bell comes from Collingwood where he was l E assistant principal in one of the i schools. He was born in Collingwood and received his education there and V ,"at theHamiltono Normal School. Since : obtaining his certificate he has ta1gght_ was a member of Trinity United .Church choir. He has alwavs been ac- ,! tive in al school affairs and is inter- , ested in ` thletics. l us uxu noara of Trade. finding i possible to {pf 0ffi('.eS..' As vnf nn -M _.___._...._._____ !RESlGNS AS SECRETARY OF BARRIE BOARD OF TRADE Following the municipal elections on Monday, Mayor-`elect; VV. N. Duff has ...u.uuu:uU- I ea ms duties Tuesiay'. assistant 19 (re-elected); Vice`-Pre. Cockburn; Sec y., Miss elected); Tuasurer, J. The following officers TNT A u......- - (1115. The choir of the Essa St. Ian church held a social eve: Y.. .C.A. last Thursday. I evening the election of of held as follows: Pres., L. E (re-elected); Vice`-Pres., I\ L. K elected): Tlkasnn-or r M-- ceived_a, gift from the tree and an in`-' teresting program of recitations, songs [ and choruses was given by the schol- ars. ' 0 V - Presbyter-. evening: in the: Y.M.C.A. During the] officers was..- E. McMillln.! Mrs. Chasm Kearns,_ (re- Marshall. The officers nf Qt r1 nnnn ~-'- ! . ` aueuueu Dy 8. larg Communion was Rector, Rev. A. R. address from the" y_ou alway." The annual (`In--I :Christmas and New M illar. Gravenhurst. Age s Church on New Year #7 ; Year's with the! latter s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G On Tuesday night the officers of`! Kempenfeldt Lodge, S.0.E.4 ' stalled by District Deputy Ball of Mid- land at a well attended meeting. Fol- I lowing` the meeting an oyster supper was served. ` v The watch-night service in St. Geor-I attended by large congregation. Hol_v COn1Ynl)nit\h nu... --'7' ` --,..~u w auuauuu as teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. R. Jamleson of Thornton were New Year's visitors with the latter's sister. Mrs. (Dr.) Cur- : e - \`7Valllm:'t.on Pearson and Mn. and Mrs. Roy Hart and baby daughter (if Toronto were holiday visitors at J. V Mrs. Robt. Arnold an} children of Mr. and Mrs.J:I. A Arnold. Mr. liston called on Mr. and Mrs. J.` Campbell recently. - ' two on Tuesday. Mrs. J. A`AArnold. Robt. Arnold .. ------ -_- 7 av` lull`: wccxx-eKll1 ! A. H. Frguson, - _who was transferred to Gravenhurst som e time ago,. has re-' turned to Allandale. - Miss-Lottie I: t*-------* -- MRS. J. C; _. - .'A"A`Zwww Kelly and children a.re visiting .in Ofangeville. ' `C H. Mark- of Tor . Year's with M r and onto Asnent New Mrs. J. S. Cam!)-_ ning ce_rtifica.te _he ta 1 musician and 2b 1 affa irs ahd ouuuul. D'l1'l(`.e' ht Q8 -_ -.,...u uauu Wlll ment church. ng. 12, com-I Everybody welcome. : .,un.L 1111.3 signatidnv 5; secre_tary Trade. it im- mrly fluff. tho A..u....l rwu'HUIl'8. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spring and baby `Wesley of Toronto and Wesley Cal- ender of Cleveland spent the holiday at Robert Calandev's. The \VnmAn'n Auvnam... -4 -"L, .-.-- the` VVome?n s! VS, Clnh urill kn r"'c}31"6}i'"ot nah lished on the bay.| catch of twenty-I L 1111' ' vn kn" :11 -`.5 be ok `I 8.110. 41- . a . ..v...~ nu. _vIlul' LFICHGS gave VVhy not give your friends mas present that they cum and would not if they co Youth s Companion comes 0 week--fifty-two times in a $2.00, what present could sibly `buy that would be mo more used, and better apprc Just send your order to th below and Santa. Claus will of delivering the -Companion } uucal you nke best. One week after Chr ferences are very def !after Christmas, you 3 think :1 minute to cnrnn n0 --A" ' ` mi some of your friends _.'..*av V`7h\.' nnf critic: `nu... R---- e you. pl AUUIUSS treasure. On the day after Christmas begin to look at your presents carefully. -It is easier to decide ones you like best. ODD wan]: 9994-... ru....:-L.., ..... nu-.,youy-. an Llltf` HUIHGS. Miss fsabel Campbell left 6;: Mon- day for Hampton where she has ac- cepted a situation as teacher. Mp mm M..- v..- vs - . .... "acne Hl'll.'.K CHRISTMAS; You wake. up bright and early Christmas morning. You open the stockings. Christmas presents on` Christmas morning are the most won- derful, beautiful things in the world. Under the soft light of Christmas candles. every present looks like a. priceless treasure. On fhn Ac... now-u I`-`- ' and A I , < ,TWO WEEKS AFTER CHRISTMAS` nn ha-hr! EU. HOLT prank`. curve [or Dominion Government Tone}; `Ill BankNoteCIrculatlon................... Bnlnnco of Prot and Lou carried forward . APPROPRIATED AS FOLLOWS: Dividends Noe. 154,155,156 and 157 at 12% Per Bonus of 2% to Shareholders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . unnfened to Omcerf Pension Fund . . . . . . . . Appropriation for Bank Premises . . . . . . . . . . . . Reserve for Dominion Taxeu, lncJ _.BankN9te7Ch-culatlon....... . he year. after deduc accrued Interest on de and doubtful debts an bills Its. full proviol rebate of interest on unmat ured , 30th November. 1925.". . ting charges of management, on for all bad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . V ,,,,_---._...-.. ... ..... mm-u. mum or UANADA: 7" We have examined the above statement of Liabilities and Assets at 30th Novemb the books and accounts of The Royal Bank of Canada at Head Oice and with the earn from the branches. We have veried the cash and securities at Head (mice at ch3- close x lyear, and during the year we counted the cash and examined ah!-. securities at seven portsnt branches. We have obtained all the information and explanations that we have required, and ii transactions of the Bank, which have come under our notice, have been vithin the p . he above statement is in our opinion properly drawn up so as to disclose the tr 0! the lien): so :t_30th November. 1926, and it is as shown by the books of the Bank. A. B. BRODIE, C.A., ` of Price, Wat:-rhouse & Co. JAS. G. IKQSS, C.A.' Montreal, Csnnda, 27th December. 1926. M -A ` V-.. nu-vb WVIL o Miss .7Gla.d$'s.Guest returned home on Tuesday after spending the holidays with friends. in Midland. Miss Annie McKenzie of Thornton was a guest at the home of Mrs. C. E. Dutcher for a fewldays. T Mr. and\ Mrs. Jas; Quigley and Jam- lly of Penetnng spent New Year's at the home of Jas. Welsh. Watson Copeland and Lloyd Slmp- 4 son left for Toronto on Tuesday after ' holidaying at their homes. ro -ms smnnnownns or Tam Rowu. BANK the c the the 1 1 var. nrul Ann`... 41... ...._ -.A - - To run Smuznnownnn 1 have exnminnd +1.. , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Q I `II uurrent Loans and` Discounts elsewhere than in Canada (less rebate of interest) after making full provision for all bad and doubtful debts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L58` Non-Current Loans, estimated loss provided for . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Bank Premises at not more than cost, less amounts written oi! . Real Estate other than Bank Premises ' - Mort esonkeallslstatesold bytheI5anls'.'.'.':::::::::::::::::` Llabi es of Customers under Letters of Credit as per con Ira. . . hares of and Loans to Controlled Companies- 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . De t with the Minister for the purposes of the Circulation Fu 0t er Assets not included In ch. :.........a.... , . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Current Loan; and Dlscouhts interest) after making full provision for all bad and doubtful debts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ` urrent Loans ' interest} an... ......:.:.... .__.. - _ . . - in Catiada (`Ell rebate ol . Notesotothercanadiananks...................... . . . . .. Cheques on other Banks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . nces due by Bank; andjianking Correspondents else- `\ where than in Canada. . . . ., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . on:and Provincial Government Securi ties. (not exceeding market value) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Canadian Municiral Securities and British. Foreign and ' Colonial Publ c Securities other than Canadian, (not exceeding market value) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Railway an other Bonds. Debentures and Stocks (not exceeding market value) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II and Short (not exceeding thirty days) Loans in Canada on Bonds, Debentures and Stocks and other Securi ties of a sumcient marketable value to cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Call and Short (not exceeding thirty days-) Loans elsewhere than in Canada on Bonds, Debentures and Stocks and other Securities nf n .nm..a....o ----I----- - ` `V uu une nest. ` week Christmag; your ` res are verv 'd(~`finH'n mu... .... December. . ASSETS Gold on Subsidiary Coin on hand . . . . . . . . . . 821.604.504.74 Gold deposited in Central Gold Reserves. . 8,400,000.00 Dominion Note: on hand" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .` . . 533.401.580.50 Dominion Notes deposited in Central Gold Reoervee . . . . . . . . . . * II Ann nnn Am a . c . . . . . . . . . _ United States and other l;`orefn Currencies - . Dividends Unclaimed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dlvlcilgnbd No. 157 (at )2 % per annum).; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ n_._, ---A -.-- .... - . V. uuauup auu JVLHFY Johnson were the guests of friends in Barrie. New Year's Day. ` `Miss May I-Iickling oi. Allenwood re- turned to Barrie on Monday after holl- duying at her home. `Robert. Walker of Queenie Univer- sity, Kingston. spent last week at the home of` F. C. Bishop, - Mr. a (1 Mrs. Roy Hart and baby and Welling on Pearson oi.'-Toronto are via. itlng at Jas. Pearson's. Miss.Gladys Guest with frlnnn In Y|.fx.:n.....1 Dlvl1l;;-16 Noffsi (at'f2'%' |'>'e}'a'1h:.|I'I:'II')..` iitiiiiai '1'o': 1'>&~.'eiiai;'e :', Bonusofi"/';.'l.!-l.Y'I`I'>l'e'iiEi):e'1e':.n|'>'ei'; iifzil I I I I I I ' . . - o - - . u as out o o u o o n o a. * `_Ll Clpitnl StockPaid up................ Reserve Fund. . .` Balance of P:-o1:.f'c'ra"e'i'r2;'n-'ua3:'.'x.':'.ZI_'.'. 'Genei'al Statement ..___________ man In Canada Bo: Securities of: 1 cover . . . . . . . . . . .7 ,,,_ _- _...-..v..\.u uuulyllll alt theillnlater for r Aoqets included In the foregoing. Christmas; pre- definite. '.Two weeks: nas, you have tn aux... muuv , , _ _ _ . K .., an a ayccu swimmer. Th9 above photograph shows Miss Fulcher poised in mid- air in the most graceful of dives, with an excellent view of Mount Victoria in the distance---some six - and one-half miles away. With the diver isshown - also the glacier as well as the foreground in sha1`p/ - detail despite the fact that the exposure was timed" t(. the infinitesim'al.fraction of a second. ' The new pool,Tsituated at Lake Louise, is one of i it is about 90 feet in length and eight feet in depth at the deepest point. There_ are springboards; at ' various heights to suit the expert or amateur diver-',* and the` water is warm enough to attract those not wishing to venture into the cooler depths of Lake: Louise itself. the most popular in the Canadian Pacific Rockies." nn C. Christmas, you Lt vour nu-aqnnm run-A .n nmnr dzhonstrated her ability as a air in Hm rnncf nu......4'..I -1 J: ~;-1 A UIIICIII ut-:1` \Vn;]_[ J. U] u,uu)_ ,n s gave Mxss Edna Nesqey our a Ch,.ist_ 3 Toronto after holiday cannot forget `here- if could? The] %. I} Cornea nhho nxynu---I A.l:_l, 4uuuvu.1e rnends. Mrs. F. C. Bishop 1 New `-..... \JuLA:Il.lllil5, _V0ll more` tn diu vnlnig-.1. vuuuu . .1 Ill}! 1 coniyes onc eve Ad53`3 I mes yegn 1,11`;-`if; _Reev0,Ge01'_:re Patterson. Counc ,1; you p0s_ Wm. Thompson. Jas. Roman, J. J. 113 more useful_ ' lor and Robert Cole. -tter appreciated? ' Tossorontio rder the address Reeve, John Kiornan. Plaus take care Robt. Dermntt. Geo. Anderson, Zompaniun to: your `Bennett and S. T. Stephens. Jr. ( PROFIT AND LOSS ACCO UNT I_Lo5 A_ccoI_mt, 30th November. 1925 c I Mn N uuun 1 Una Ul!al('l'll"I` r or CANADA: 1e statement of I.iaIm;+::.. . Montreal. 27th December. I926. ung tmrty days-) Loans mds, auiclent marketable value to . . . . . . . . . . . . , V AUDITORS' CERTIFICATE ROYAL Luv nu (`An--~ 3 unure ' which uunnpunlelz . . . . . Fund. 1 oregolng . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Jual. WBBK. ' Miss Annie Dale l'e1't on .-Monday for Peterboro where she is attending Nor- mal school. ` Jack Cook of the Standard Bank staff. Hamilton. was at J. R. Graham's for New Year's. . Mr. and Mrs. J.-H. Mccaw and Jack of Barrie spent the week-end with Elmvale friends. and Mary. Johnson , ygere friends: in nu--to ;LIABn,'rr1Es % annum . `home after visiting her dau Neeley has returned ghters him ASSETS (`II Ln. i home or anvil-.n.... 9,600,000.00 1 MC V A1} '-- Speed swimmer. as Fulcher nnieml ;. ..'.1:-13 11111! the ho Innuynn oss, c. . S. R0 88 .& Suns M 'Ca'n'aI1'a Inlnn fau- ..j___-.-- c 1g_\fi_.t `ham '\ . LlIll\.'l n Kiorna n. have in our opinion , pow:-rs of the p true condition: 1: Bank. ' 30th November, 192$ nt;'t`le_V RIIS 1'0 holidaying at uru. mmerson, 1 I `E 8`l97.759.230.2-I I Mis Evelyn Corbett of Toronto was the guest or Mrs. R. M`. Black for New Year's. - T A. man 11....-. 1'n..-_-n-- - - , uuumua. rt. 1'. Bl)!`- trm. S. A. Tipping`. Geo. Ritchie: Geo. Blll}gl`_\'. W . H. Rance. R. M Blac . R. J. . Simpson: . Will. Strath. Jas. Welsh, J. H. Hill, ' Gray. Jas. Patterson: Robt. Graham. John Kerr. XV. H. Drysdale, Walter Rowley; Archie Train. W. E. non, Harry Baker, W. J. I-Iill:l Marshall Langman. W-. A. Sawtell. T `R Mc- Caw. Wm. LIofa1t_t_;_Allep_Bla:ckA.' `N R; A. nnnnnv '1` Ar- $2.928 000.00 488,000.00 1013.000. 90 400,000.00 440,090.00 l,409,674.58 l.8.384,822,96 2.583.63'I.-ll 4,516,239.26 _ _.._....__ c. E. N1_;u.L. . $l6l.l70.458.50 9 451,689,830. I3 so:2.seo,2s2sT 39.171.252.94 1,390.94-ms 16.764.934.43 6,103,180.05 40.6% (.4 43.001.580.50 26,862,177. I9 _.__._ _._.;.._-- 399,868,262.-G3 3,705,579.55 27,2l4.300.90 . 26.779.991.26 64.733.057.88 71.997.883.89 ._..__...__...-___ 1 Juu;-: an me (`lose )1 the BInk'R`- '5 securmes sew-rnl of the im--- nu. -JUUI November, I9: = certied I Mc : t (`loan H" Hm l `acre. A ` 7'" Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Napfer and `Jean "at Tottenhum spent the week-end in town. 830.004.504.74 29.719.561.79 26.880.492.34 l6.`380,953.-I8 325.809.674.58 I3. 142.66 732,000.00 488,000.00 105,160.05 40,666.64 IVILILL Conellnl Manager _;:-----1-:- 1 November, I926. With: th_!.hP certied rntvlrn-1 Councillog, LQWP IIIW Ho Miss Ruddell has been visiting her _parents at Jackstown `for a. couple or weeks. A "Ian `Enrol-ya t`I....I.,..;. Q: n- 7.as.37a,o4'; 1 _.._.... ------an.-ax --::-_jj_ -' $367,280.083.X $`.705,b7 1.5% , - .. _.___._,. 338,717,692 6L I 1.401 .551: 1. n J S7u.37o.943.u . u .: , naau llull. at-tivd reuzmns - )1" the Bankw. rnl nf thn inn- |;3s7J55;i%{c. .;s,oo2.s4a. 5 1,047,372. .2! ` I '21 5 (ma .'I` .).vo. 151.0912 61. 1,401,550-bl I. I-1] .970 AA o7o.3:n,277.sr 38.602.848.65 , W7 -...._, \JIICVIIl'y`U" 1.465.` A. G. Bean-dsall: Fred. Ritchie. Baker. Fred: Stephenson, J`. '1`. : J. C. Hart. S. E. Campbell. G. lg. Dr. 'l`_vrer: H. Carnahan, Gilbert. Dr. D C. Harvle, Rev. Stubhs: D, Roiwbins. R. P. Bur- Y_ r, 1.1 13..."... h -- -- * 1,101 .350-bl 2. I-81,979.64 I,387.55_5.`z_Ko 5 \ ..._ .._- 1,0-`II,.5'l. .2! l.245,000.0 541.8549!- 85l.442,8l7.1i~ 824.l |0.0C.0O '21.o42.s17.u. ' Auditurn_ Elmvale vs. Minesina 119 hnnlrnu I-on-~ --`- ilere. Ila van. 1 Nelson McMahon of Wave1'ley has. entered the Bank ot.'VTo1onto.servlcei A ' Ina; wuu LTIBHGS m 'ro1-onto last week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Orton`, and fam- ily spent a. few days at H. Clement's. `Miss Bessie Gillies of Meaford is- vis- iting her cousin, `Miss Emma Foster. Miss Florence Ritchie of Huntsville `is at her home for a. coupletot months., 8. A. Tipping was the guest of `blends in Goldwater over the week- end. uume H1 renetang tor New Year's. Miss Jessie Thomson or North Bay is the guest or Mrs. Robt. Calander. . W. J. Martin of Midland was the guet of W._ H. Drysdale on` Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Black spent a day with friends in Torbnto last ' Mrs; A_lbert O_r9n1_a}nd `ll! cuvsoun-.L PK 1- - ms nu!` aunt, Mrs. Ed. Caztnahan. Miss Eva Richardson was at her home in Penetang tog` New Jessie Thnmnnn nf vmmn. 13..-. \ my guest at Ben Greenbank s. Leslie Robbins of_ Toronto is spend-_ bag a few weeks with his parents. Miss Bertha Ellis of Meatord is visit- ` lug her aunt, Mrs. Ed. Caxjnahan. Eva Rinhardnnn n... . 1.-.. ........,.....u. w . A. sawtell. '1`. `R. Me`-` Mo_ffatt:_Allen Black. A. Cooper. Thos. Simpson. H. R. `Warren.lj juuteu ule om year Out. ' Thus. Shapcott enjoyed . the week- end at his home. in Midland. * Gerald I'll nnnfnn tun-an n L..I.I l van in ma nome. m Midland. Gerald Kirk of Beeton was a. ho!!- lny guest at Bert Greenbank Leslie Robbins nf "l`nnn-um 1.. .....-...a fr-:n .'m}Ia Curling Club n'|R9Hnnv no u... ..-_-4-~~ ;uumu8. may Champ} ike-1'. FP8d_ gfnnhnvu-I 'u`1'UtU`80n A. L. Hart, N. E. Dutcher. D. H. Ritchie: 'homas. Rav Chn.m.nlnn 1-.- .u u uuu a LU 1U 11."). - /Ira. Geo. Clemence and Leggott of Stayner and Sollin of Weston Univer- were the zmasztn M? 7m... any mnvara. 1-IVa_rold_ Watson Copeland; tbs, Reg. Cooper and vv uacuu guests of Mrs. lav. ' * U HIVBP-' `HUG. .1". Harold `in1SIixn:I- . w. uart. Dr. D. CUP] lace, Lloyd. Pearson: A Nealy. C. 1 Rev. E. Thomas. Ray C Conn. VV. '1`. Fred. Ste} Foster: E. Fleming. AI Grunt D. C w W. C. Robbir KW` 11, GOSPEL CARD mspi. Dear Mr. Editor: allow me,,throu;::h3The Examiner ` again thank all past; year. have allowed in for the public display Wovd. One space since last year I)` `been offered. making new tw AY Wm you 'ki1cll,v . to those who. _duv'ing the e free space of God's Living has been withdrawn ut (our others have enty- sev- en places, including Barrie and Allan- LETTERS 70 THE EDITOR! a. m uuenaance. - Skating 1s_1n -full swl: Midhurst rink, making enjoyment for the youn v1cin1ty.. . R! I` cia Mrs. W.. Knap havdn a1;.r`n1lyAgath-ii erlng on Christmas Day. her children and grandchildren all being present. The farmers around here are busy -Miss VCle.ug`hI`ey'. tVeac`her; has re- $'.,um_edNher duties ater. hnnlnn ....-.. _ 1.1--- $ll`lII\ I` Jan 3--Mlssles Florence and Handy of Dalston have returned, after spending ufew days with brother Lorne. - Rfnlnu Tifnb.-an -~-` ' ence Knupp. Form. II- --Mervyn Parker, Hugh} Johnston. Luella Keast. Grace Elliott, Pearl Walton. Ambrose Torpey, Jean: Binnie. Leona Kavanagh. j Form I--.Gladv.a Qnan ma..- u-~-T School for the term. Nameaare arranged in order of merit. LFor_q1 II_I7-Freda. Elliott. (`mm mm. J-4UUKc - - ( Minbsig Continuation School Report of Mineslng Continuation Sept. to. Dec., 1926. Luck. '. ' ' '"" 1' xuuuula. v Mr. Garro.iv` of_ Toronto visited at the home of Mrs.o Robt- Mawrover the i: week~end. ' a. few days `around New Year's `with! L. .- Luck or Bar}: Year's visitor with Mr. andvMrs. D.` -_uuvuuu vurunq club At :1 meeting of the curlers held on Vvednesday evening, Dec. 29, the skips for the season were elected. On Mon- day evening, Jan. 3. the skins met and aelected their rin ks as follows. (the last mentioned in each rink being` skin). J. VV. Hart. Dr. Currie. D. T. Wal- A. L _1:Iealy_._ CLE. Dutcher. D. it 1=mnH-- uuuung meir 'way` along .the ma . _ _ i """ """"`"" Miss Jago of Holly is spending a . ,Miss Velma Crawford is home from - days with Mr, and Mrs, George ya Owen Sound for a few weeks. ` , Miss Dorothy Stranaghan of Dal 1 Jesse Kester of Toronto has been`: is the guest of Mrs. Albert Bishop. : visiting relatives and friends in this] Mrs, Amert Cooke of s neighborhood during the Past few! Chr d ' . . T. Mrs. Wm. Turley. -Mrs. Ed. Hughes .and children` of Mrs. Eb. Harris and daughter I` Czar, Alta.. are visiting Mr. and Mrs.- speni: last week with friends at U_t< and Baxter. ' .7 I hurst on Monday, Dec. 27. Weekend... . y A number from around here are c . _ . ; fined to their homes with the cold ville where she intends to stay for some` the gxfippe, _Tnun 'n.'...I-_. -- * - sum-J. ISJVE services. = uauuutlually well rendered. I Quarterly services will be held in ; Free Methodist church in H1usda1e.[- January ? to 9. Order of services as follows`: Friday, 7.30 p.m.. preaching:. Saturday, 7.30 p.n1., prea.chlng;T Sab-1; bath; 10.00 a.m.. love feast: Sa.bba.th.'] 11.00 a.m.. preaching; Sabbath, 2.3050 p.m.. Sabbathmschool: _Sabbath. 7.00;: p.m..preachlug. .. ` -[8 lRev. E. Snyder of Uxbrldge will be` speaker and have charge of these serv. ices. Everybodywelcome at all these services.` . .u_'I uuI;'-or mu-'evotes polled. . J The a-nnualplay put on -by the_con-t gxjegation of the. United.` Church entlt--a led "'1`he-New-M1n!s1:er4.. drew a largei crowd New Year's night. The solos giv- ," en by some'of.the young people were exceptionally well rendered. ' Quarterlv am-vlnna um: I... I----- V V , `--u-5158431`!-'l,_I1`l`.lDl'.|l`. ' wi'.`.;:.;` ;';;'v:`;iu``"u`iia`i?i9"a?5 Jam 4`"M`33 398" Pirieof Toronto I ems flf and Mrs M Howarth PM, spent last week at her home here ` ' - ' - ' ' . ' '3 Walter Jones is vlsitin fl " Day expects to leave for a trip to Eng- 2 F / _ - 9- 1` ends in I . Toronto. ,landinafewdays. . . ' M! E. _s i. . The commissioners in the villazer Sst Va pr ring; ihas returned to ` fortthe coming year are D. Jamieson, S"1" 3 9 V 5 t "3 `M1`S-_ 1- Mo E. R. Scott and.'I`hos. Dawes. Jr. ,= 3i&g- d -M - - . The many-friends of Mrs. T. Rum-it "'d`. ` r f- Clarkson Spring re- -blevare pleased ._to see her out once 2' $31 `Eh g.`."i't this Week after- mdre after being confined to the house ' fe "d5 M 9 ` 1 day with lends h`1`e- the last two months as the `result of, "- an "5' Chane? Mm`?-in Of T01`- bemg run over by 3 ca,` `onto spent. New Year s.--with the form- The villagers were delighted last ev- ' "1\3pa':]."t5'sM`;' Gd Mrs` A- M31` `in- ening whe.n the returns came in fromi 3? fin 1:!` D3: 8D8f1din8_ 8- Short the,dii'l. ere,nt~:D0lls electing M. Drennan Mgjfy gD`! 1"g"" W he` sister M15? E gggvghtgef f${, .`$f,`` `1:$i?edi_n 'Hmsd8'l.}' Mrs. Wilson Forbes is visiting with l The the_con_ 5 Mr. `and Mrs.'_ Jack Forbes of Wood- :1 a . an or th .Unit a. Ch 'h t1t--ab"d-- - :gJiT,?:13ew_nmst.g;_arias aelgrge; Mrs. J. _Thompson and Fred spent ,"NeW Ye" S with M .`"`d. Mm Harry "` people were! Thom-3 A"`"`d9~1- ' ti 1] H d d_ Vvallace Robertson of Allandale vis- 1% ex8?,%,.?.z}yysgicegenwe Am` ited last week with his cousin, Ken- Y IT*`ree Methodist H111sda1e.1m`-9 Rbi.n89n- * ' . QKIIIINII `R n I```` ` I V uuuu SICK.` _ Mr. and Mrs. R. Day and "children of Winnipeg are visiting the latter s. par- ents. Mr. and _Mrs. M. I-Iowarth. Mr.j a- 4 land in a few days. I The cnmmisninnmm. 1.. n... --n-- -_.-.., ...., ...... Anna. vv. .1. aumieson. ,-spent the,eweel{-e'nd_t;rr;`ca::,:;: ` -Sam. Johnston. Buffalospent last?` Skating and Sawing W0od`seem to be - week with,-his sister. Mrs. `W. ,Rowat.- the Order -Of the Ga ' Miss M, Bradbury, Toronto. visited ` M"3-AA- 3- G81` V vin has gone to Detroit. ' friends in thevillage and vicinity last t V19 friends-" - V Week, M v , Mr. and Mrs. Donald Coutts of Brad- . Mrs. O. Jamieson is spending a. few` ford Spent Sunday with Midhurst re- . days with her mother in Wyevale. *Ve3' Waite Smith 1` i L. Fagan left on Sundayifor Detroit. . them 31339!` Spending some. holidaysat `where he expects to spend the winter. his hme-h1`- Reg Cole. Toronto, spent New Year's! with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. Cole. . Char 153 and 3- I-1Ytt0Y1 motor Wilfred Johnston was a.ppointed9"t " F.m3'3 `ma 5 9school trustee in place of H. Rpmble'Y931` holiday. returning on Tuesday- Who resigned. (I) `\ he Courier U583 his car ~Rev. J. Gibson went to Toronto on n *9 ma" 1`'.1t9- - Monday to see his mother who has -------- been sick._ I-'.l(2l-l"l`l-I I um: nun.......- - r onpl lfnn T5 Y\--A - ` ` ` ed to TOP: Dent the New wuuner. ' I ' _ ` _ . Mr. and Mrs. F. Johnston. Toronto. spent New `Year's with the latter's par-; ents. Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Jamieson. .Snm _Tnhna1nv'. D..ac..s.. -- __ -7 - , _1" `'9 . l , V . Jan. 4--G. R. Chapman, who has. been one the sick list . is` recovering. Miss Thelma, Dea.n_. Toronto,` spent, the.holiday'wIth friends, in the village. Miss "M. Jamieson left on Monday for Brampton` to resume her duties asi teacher. ' ' Mn and 11.... T8 V-"- ` . .uu ewuu; HOW at the ` lots of wihter young f9lk_of this mws:---uoa.r, Geo. .Bell: defei Hart. `Fred. Ritchie; forward. Lawson: jwings, Ca Lloyd Simpson; subs, Reg. Coo; Jiay Champion. _ MLMisr~<'- '!m_-15951-'3 Ecutozl, and shnwn H-".4- ,- ' Orillia To klqdly Mayor, Geo. A. Sin ner, _A. Brown.,a'1stADeputy-J dug I Holmes.'_2nd Depvuty-Re; e Aldermen. W . M- Seymt Living] M. G. Cooke; Wm. Mart-1 hdrawn man r`-n-r'-- "`--~` nus Dean ! is o?'M~1' Ids Coo fewychristmas with he rhildrerf . and 'M-`= -~" ' ' - vunoa . Reeve. Ed. .Dut1 Lumsden. W. J'.'I and J os. .sava.sh._ ova: \J- man. _ Bradford Reeve. J. E. Coombs. Councmors. D, lNolan. D. A. Ogllvie. S. R. Lee,. 0. M, Selm. Board of Education. '1`. W. W. Evans. F. Kilkenny, Earle James. Hy- dro \Commiss1oner,- . W. W.` Evans (re-elected.) - Midlan Mayor, George T. Goden. Reeve, I K. Brown. Ist Deputy, ames H. Park: 2nd Deputy, Alf. Grey. Groomore Versus Elmvale On Thursday night. the Elmvaie hockey team journeyed by ear to Cree- more where they suffered defeat at the hands ofeth'e.more practised Creemore players. The game was fast,-cleanand exciting, Creemore coming out on top with a score of seven to EImvale s five. The line-up[ for Elmvale wasiays fol- lows:- --Goal, Geo. defence. F. 1tu't.'Fred. Ritchie: fonvard 1.n.....:.a ` Knew. James A. Kerr, Lgrne M_c1\y u;a.,vUl`. w. 10. Knight. Reeve, ` ~Cunningham. Councillors. W. D . B. Weathm-um T A ---- - I-lawkastono '. ' I Village trustees and school trustees , for the village of I-Iawkestone were all 1 elected by acclamation as follows: Vi - ' lage trustees. Geo.` Gordon, R. G. Ken- ldall. John R. Leigh; school tru A stees, ]Arch.A Smith, T. H._ McMahon. Geo. |-O'Brien. ,- ` ' l`Ll'Uo V D? - O'Brien . 1,-uul`!-RIDE" ner sister-in-law: `M125 Quite a number of'youn`g folks from ;;here attended the dances last week at ,1 the homes of Mr. Woods. 10th line. and `Mrs. G. Green, Painswlck. e ' | Miss E. Fennel! and George attended the funeral of_ their cousin. Miss Nellie , Fennell.` who was buried at Bradford 5New Year's Day. . 0 El `Johnston. 11th line. ' ' ` 1 Mayor. W. F`. .'unningl-mm. rv- I ....... -.....~.. puuxe or (iorrie spent Nychristmas her narents, Mtf.ar_1d M 'f Nora i. - Utopia ' B` here ar con- l and 3; gxfippe, , 3 Jesse Tux-ley of Detroit is spending $38. few weeks with his brother. Wm.-' H -Turly. ' . ulna nouaays at her home I Alarge numberof the I met.at the home `of Mr. at ;`Harris on Jan. - 4. The ~ `spent in playing progre: [and other games. All re f'vnn ill] _ time. v. puuKe,' Wm. Mart-1n}.W. 11- P155-' Gordon Grant, j . Victoria Harbor eve. .Dutton.~Counll.10!`S~ T1108. sden. J. Reid. Vrrazezschissler Ios. Savash. ' 53! - run. w. 1a`.'CoIlin Wes` Ilty. London. the guc J."1`. Foster on Thursday. ut`-Lu no mnson. 3 Mr. and Mrs. E ` l'1`oronto. Mr. and `.'shall and fmmn" I -_- --. -uuu5LlUllc u Staley Marshall of V` Toronto. Mrs. Norman Mar- `_ ,'shall and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack ,`Marsha.ll, John Marshall, Sr., Will ;;.Marshall and Miss Annie Crowe of ,__A'l1andale and Mrs. Margaret Marshall ot.'Lefroy spent New ' Year's with Mr. `and Mrs. Robert _Thompson. _ . \J|\L`1l`l"I'4Ia Jan. 4`--'.Dhe weather In this has be`en' quite mild. The cars 4 making ` their 1 Jaen nf T-Tnu 4... ....-~ xv vu./131'. Aueputy-Reeve,` ."2r1d Deputy-Re,e`ve, P. n. W_ M, D`!I1t\iIm 70! Mr. . and M-"Mrs. ChL9:rles an_d _l_2. L . order day I ,._.....z auu gaxjcg ~ uarson of Barrie` the,eweek_-end at Harry Carson's. a Wood`seem Mrs. A. Garvin to visit A Mr. nml1\.r..u n..---- r- _ _,.. _--,---- A-ncla : cu.ll'I!ed if Toronto] afterivhoiidaying at her home ` Mrs.<`-I Baldwin " of, _D8;l8t0 ` H ` I! visited friendef in the village recently. ' " Mrs. Elsie Handy of Allan the New Year holidays wit friends. ` - - Mu`. arid iMrs. Lorne "Handy and .chl1dren of Minesing Aspent Tuesday in the village. ` Miss Margaret `Carson / Barrie fspglllt ft`11e.-\f7`V_t`%gk__-_!_I_(_lT at Harry Carson's. h Midhiu -st. dale spent ,, -.-....v.. upcul. |.llt.'_ UIIPISI` ` M holidays at her ln,Rosem ont. large number` of young peojple_ at and`Ml`s."1`;`tnis'.." ris Jan.-4. evening `Was It progressive eu'chre' report a `good ,, -. .....-.., una t.`I!l.l.ll`Iled after spending a few V z_iys-.in Toronto. - Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Lo1-ne. Poole ' on the arrival` of son an Dec.23, 1926, in '-'1`oront?>.yung[ - Miss Thelma Muir has returned to 7'l`oronto, after hqlidaying at her Mrsw Baldwin of, _Dalston visited friends?` village recently. Mm: Tluln r.1---=-- -- * uuiuuly with friends in to'vvr'1.m" Mr. `and Mrs. A. C. Bishop will At Home to their friends on their x:~ den wedding anniversary. January 19:37. from 3 to 5 and 8 to 10 pm. Mr. -and Mrs. a Miss Louie a I:1f~of.TW. `E. Collin Unive g V .nn'r An v------- *` _ -..l. ..m.m.-r m tms vlclnity sen` are still g roads.` i few vlth Young? 1 Dals'ton gu_e_a_zt Bishnn Bradford- Councillors. 1),` AL M,` `d Ednnann 'l` 1'17 "- _ __V.,uJ-J_`gcVC, 11 17?. J. Mc_Leod. . V. Seymour. JaS- D0918. Ma1`tin`.W- PlW' I Grant. ` I-`oil Other A Muriicipalities Hawkeatono` Itenn urn-I ma. Allistow <". Knight. Reeve," W. :0uncil]nrsx, W T` 7- ..-.... ....a. ;uu.l'gdI`eE Mars `Year's Thompson. uuuau. RUUVE, R V-Reeve," H. R, J: 2ee`ve. P. MT.nnA uuy zuL(:'!`IlO0n, J81 ). 13. Robert Walker left on. Wednesday to resume his studies` at Queen's Uni- versity. Kingston. after enjoying the holidays with friends town. M1'.`m1d be 201- den_ wedding anniversany. Jmnmv-v 1`