1.927;? _ _ . wun zur.-u'unm1ngs. ' - . I After, the usual wedding breakfast the happy couple left on a motor trip to Toronto. Hamllton and Detroit. The bride's travelling suit was of navy blue trlcotlne and a.Hudson_ seal coat with hat to match. M1`; and Mrs; Fraser lwlll reside at 1267` Lansdowne Ave... ' 1 1 Toronto. W LII res! Toronto. __\auun.:u, umston. orriciated in the pre. genc _0_f immediate relatives and " d3-' The bride. who was unattend- ed. Wore a with turti8!:rV;V;iI:`g sandalwood satin After `the mum! n.-m-1m...... 1...-..|.c....+` .uu.y. up Lnree o'clock in the afternoon. I Mrs. Harriet Smith at Barrie was unit- ed in marriage to Mr. Fred. M. Fraser of Toronto. son of the lgte Mr. and Mrs. J,. A. Fraser. Barrie. Rev. A. B. Irwin.` B.A.`, pastor of Knox United Church, Al-liston. officiated in the sence of immedlafn uenl.-um. and V-vv1:.,uuuNuoa_ go !&&w%%ym A. .FRA8ER--SMITH . I; At the home or. Mr. and Mrs. Ge'o.'_ A Wilson. Alliston.- on New Year's per: Day. at three o'clock in the afternoon. Firi 0' nonudn I-Iron III-nil`- Alan: K4 WEDDINGS _. i 1 i & & .14 .v. .7. .v. .- . .9. .ur. .v. .v. .v. ` av. .1 =9; A ; --------~ - - - - vtsuplst ] the respect in which Mrs. Holmes Wee bbley . . . . . . Jamtor held. Interment was made `in Barrie Lrk . . . .. St Union cemetery. The D811-bearers es `, , , ewards were: Robti.-{rt Gauexvrs R`c;bt.PaIItt(J3lrI;l;!:. * ` .nee:- .y.` ' ' ` ' 1st S"B" `Eh-?n-3;: %V. .I.pCraven and J. Davis. >' mfns - . 2nd S.B. `Those from out of town attending the 3011115011" -A - - E funeral were: Rqbt. Gauley. Hamilton: W. Merrick} B 3` W. '1`.; Clarke, Brentwood: Robt. Hol- Bmr -~~~- " e 's9:s1M:=- T;.B:.::mmsGr3"i:'=R?:;*~ - ' - _ . _ n ; . . . - `, Jory ' Benevqlem ghrdgogxagg E. J . Barlow, Orlllia; Jae. Dfiprott Comm1ttee iH_;HO1mes_ Boulmn, Ky_; and yvm, J, - - . ' V bd . .c,onkey Aud1tors;.=s;t."-.th." f Oil IIID \l&U9II9Iiv qrIIOU$DOIVJ VS.T`RANGER'S WELCOMED. . uunyldlll _I P.S. > n o c v 9 -rut sAkRiE}EXA yIiN;n. '1 - -sou. -uasuululel;--nan U1: and. ` , ` Examiner Adlets are great sales- the men and they work for little pay- ? \ .25 gents a week. _ ` `. -_:Phone your news. items to The `Examiner;--222 or 223. 1B__...2_.-_. A.1I-l._ -...- .....'-.|_ L7 uuuwu nu-v-u--vv uI\I|-"II-O at `One who was for many years a resi- -_, y dent of Vespra._ died on Dec. 29 in the Dersgndocifh Mrg. A. -Iolmes.f Evho had reac e e a Vance age 0 6 ears. A native of Ireland. she came witlh her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Gauley, to _ ~ Canada in 1839. She was the last sur- memhze: of ta fzrilmily oi; glgkrren, eageo wenys emarre m. '5Stuthers of Bradford. After ` seven - ; years. her husband` died. leaving three _'children. These are: W. J. Stuthers 0teBracebridge, Mrs. J. Patterson of ,Barrie. at. whose home she died. and ~;`Mrs.t Jos. Townsend of New York. :When she ha been a widow three ;years, she marled Andrew Holmes of Xfesplna, hyvuwlavhgrilil 851'? had ninie chillvcllren w om e o 0 ng surv ve: ary _Ann I-Iolmes, Chicago; Isabella, in lsaskatchewan; James Henry, Fulton, |'Ky.; George, Foam Lake. Sask. Thir- .ty-_one years ago Mr. Holmes died. {leaving her with seven small children. ilfitetr living ir(1lKatrirae, Ont.. tforgbotiit r. y years, ecease came 0 arr e and spent her last days with Mrs. Pat. yterson; Rev. A. J. G. Carscadden con- gducted the funeral services. deceased -having been a. faithful member of the : Methodist church throughout .her life. ' The t1or'al- trivbutes were evidence of was in` Union cemetery. Robert Gauley. Robt. Holmes, Clarke, nephews; J. Patterson, json-.in-law: W. J. Craven J. .Th;osei funeral were: Robt. W.` '1`... (`.1n.rlrA. `Rrentwnn: Rnhf T-Tn]- uuu um uozony Uluos. , l The funeral took place on Saturday, Jan. 1. to Mount Pleasant cemetery. Sefvice was cqnducted by Rev. W. J. -,Sm1th of Brampton, a. very old} friend 40f` the family. . . S. I Surviving Mr. Carr are"his widow. Ethel J., a- daughter of J. S. Williams. I367 Ontario Streethhis mother. Mrs. [John P.- Carr, Barrie; a daughter, Mrs. ` E. M.'Flelding, Stratford; a. sister, Mrs. A. E. Pedwell, Plattsvllle. and 9. bro- ther, B. J. Carr, Thornton. A son. Clifton, lost his life at the first. Battle of'St. Julien in 1915. Mr. Carr was a thirty-second -degree Mason. and was `a member-.of the Albany. Engineers and Old Colony Clubs. The fnnnrnl fnnlz ronn An o..4.-_-:L-- ---.. .......uuu .:uc:::.xu.auwu_v. I During ten years in this`work the railway was converted to-. electricity and the system extended to Spring- bank. Later he was manager succes- sively of street railway systems in Helena. `-Montana; Quebec` and New V Orleans. _Qnr-vrlulnn ll`- (`In---- A--- " `V ' ' ' I the IJIU mug. mnrl Y. IVICKEHNAN `After a lingering illness, Mrs. Mary '3 McKernan of Toronto died at her _ home. 1155 St. Clair Ave: W.. on Tues- `day. Dec. 2-8; - y - lVIa.x'.v E. Gordonwas the eldest child of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gordon of Barrie. Practically all her life had been spent in Toronto. She was married to-Jas.` McKernan of Vespra. who predeceased- her. together with a daughter,` Susie, a number of years ago. Mrs. 'McKernan V is survived by on daughter, Miss A 3 Mary-McKernan of %orontp,-and three < _ sisters. Mrs. J. H. Manning-_ot Grand`? Rapids, Mich., Mrs. Jas. O'Brien of!` ' Warsaw, N.Y., and Mrs. Geo. Shoam ` of`:Cleveiand, Ohio, and two brothers. Joe. of Cleveland and Francis of. Grand i Rtagids, Mich. ' the funeral service was held on Fri- * day, December 31, in St. Clare's Rom- - on` Catholic Church. Toronto. The body - I `.9 1 1 1 1 to,;St~'. Mary's Church. Barrie, where Rev. Dean Sweeney blessed the body. 1: Interment was made in St. Mar_v s I Cemetery, Barrie. Rev. Father Bren- 3 nan `officiated at the grave. The pall- 9 `bearers were_Thos. Murphy. Dr. F. 1: Hinds, Wm. Shouldice. _W. A. Overs, -1 }Brian McKernan and John Coffey. Those from out of town who attended 1; the funerarwere Jos. Gordon. Mrs. 1` `Davis, Grand Rapids; Miss.Rita Mat-- thews, Toronto, and Dr. F. Hinds ofn: lormia. - V ' ca 5- -.-z1-- ' - .. . Su'n.dsy.V January, 49, 1927' 3 P.M.--Bible. School. ' 'i 5M.+A`VYoung Man who Miss`- In 9 _".e`d his'Gz_'eate;st Opportuni ." 11 A.M.'-'-:`A Beautiful Allegory.V Ma's. ANDREW HOLMES .- ..-|.- -____ _,_ . V ._V ,._ -r var '_' i Q. = A2..PHoNsus .z=u=rr:-I J 9. 1 After. `an -illness exte Wing over` a. s _per,io'd. -for `about two yea 1, Firth. a, to . V H - - didgon` Tuesday of,last' week, Dec. 28. . r in St; Michaere Hospital, Toronto. The 1 body? was brought. to Barrie for `burial . -last ..Thursday, it-he _fun'erai taking I 18.06 tz-`om St. Mary's Church to the I Mr, Firth, who was sixty years of age . was born in Sheffield, England. and ; da at the.age ten with his parents, the late Mr. and M1-s.`Jos. Firth, who took upfreside nce'in.Barrie. For over thirty ye`ars`he had lived in Toronto where h `lwaird, Hamilton and Wilfred, Barrie. . [His wife, two sons, James and Edward, `and a daughter, Miss Mary, all of Tor- gonto. also survive. gr-e_ater pleasure still at hand.` In reviewing the work of our club in the past we realize what a big part you have played in it as Sec y.-Treas. You have so ably fulfilled your duties o and have not nor would not` accept compensation for your labour; yet we Rev. E. J. 'Whan, Pastor. Mrs. Edith Rowe. Organist. ` Miss Mararet Sinclair, Cholrleader . ___ .....u. no vv an 1':-:u.u uy Mrs. Ben. Parr and the nresentation made by Mrs. Ed. Travers. . ` -Dear Friend and Co-worker:-0nce again we have assembled for our an- nual meeting in your home which you have so graciously opened up for our use. It is with a double pleasure we have come here tonight. In the first place we enjoged immensely the hot fowl supper W ich was one part of our prog'ra.m;. but we; have another nd. greater pleasure hand.- In reviewing Hm urns-`Ir no -----a ----t W~'V.t`u};`.e club then opened its `meeting and appointed new officers for the new year, viz. Pres.. Ed. Travers; Vice- Pres., Isaiah _McMa,'ster; S`ec y.-Trea.s.. Nbert Ford`; Com., Thos. Walton and Frank Travers. The club then presented Mr. Ford with a handsome writing set. The following address was read by nresentation .Dear `Pr-{and mna ran .......1--... n- - ...._u- n..n- v-I`.U- VI-UD About one hundred and fifteen peo- ple gathered~`at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ford on_ Tuesday. Jan. 4. for the U.F.O. annual meeting`. Hot fowl supper was served from 6 to 9. Much credit is given the ladies for the splendid supper which ever-ybody en- joyed. Tho Alan}. `L... ---~-- - ` .Lceu's uay In J.4eI'I`O_V. V Mr.`an`d Mrs. W. A. Miller and Miss. Bella were with Mrgand Mrs. Richard Bell for New Year's. V The `sympathy of the community is extended to Edwin Smith in his recent brtlareavement by the death of his mo- t er. . . Born in Hanna. Alta., Dec. 21, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Bell. a daughter. (Dorothea; Mary). Congfatulations. Gordon Ogllvie of New York is visit- ing Mr. and _Mrs. W. J. Dempster. J Luv: gveex I01` burnng-,'ton. David Stewart of Stayner visited his sister. Mrs. Robt. `El-lis. during the Christmas season. . Mr. ,and?Mrs. D. J. Miller Spent New Year's Day in Lefroy. Mr `Q1111 "Alva: Tl ? A 112':-n-., , - --- (`LI UUIC end \ "`Inu1n - _I.uu z_1ume~OI Watson McCann. ' Mrs. Jos. McMaster and Ethel have returned home from spending a. week with Dr._a.nd Mrs. Erwin McMa.ster of Ethel. St. George's Church has organized a. Bible Class `with the followingnofficers: Mrs. Harry McCann, teacher; Mrs. W. J. Miller, Pres.; Miss Viola McMas.. ter, Vice-Pres.; Miss Jean Higginson, Sec y.; Vivian McCa.nn, Treas.; Mrs. i J. H. McCann, `Miss. Verna Mcpann and-J Higginson, committee. M - ** * n_.3 var..- at urn.` uurne xnurlma. _ A number from here spent evening with Baxter friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. '1`. Arnold Miller of Angus spent New Y _the homeof Watson McCann. J03. Nfr-Nfnqfar or-:11 1:141- ---q- 1- Jan. 4--Bil]ie and Walter Elphiokg and Leo Berthelotte have returned to Detroit after spending the Christmas `holiday at their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Miller and two sons visited Allislton friends on- New `Year's. ' - `Ma-.. D--I--- -V vv urnxcu. rouenclal. $2.00. Included in above are the special "donations as follows: A Friend. In memory of father and mother"..$50.00: Stroud United Sunday School. `$10.00; St. Paul's Sunday School, 12th con., $2.00; L.0.L. No. 605, Craigvale, $5.00. Total remitted torsociet_v. $217.00. Geo. Young, Sec y.-Treas.; E. W. Carr, _ Pres. I V--cu-cow V -5 on-Aa.J4.zAa4V\Jh)u \ Lord : Day Breaking of Bread 11.a.m.`, ' Acts 20-7. ` Sunday School and Bible Reading` 1 3 p.m. 2 Timothy 8-15. Acts 17-11. Gospel Meeting 7 pm. Romans 1-10. All seats tree. No -collections ALL WELCOME 1 Prayer Meeting Wednesday` 8 pan. Acts 16-18. L__ -.~-v vvuucny lflEpOl"I Collection annual meeting, $1.30. Collected in Strdud and Craigvale by S. Mzmeer. $105.50;*- by Mis'ses E. Black and Meta. Leonard." .10th. con., $20.05; Fred. Peacock and ,'_Wm. Reid, 9th con., $18.35; F. Robinson~'a.nd Frank Rich, 8th con., $8.50; Jno. Johnson, `11th con., east, $13.15; Harvey Hughes, pllth con., west, $6.00; Mrs. C. Jobbitt. Big Bay Point, $8.05; Mervin Lackie,| '13th con., east, $4.90; D'Arcy Lennox,l i13th con., west, $2.50: Cyri1'McDonald.' 12 con., east, $2.00; Lloyd Booth, 12th con., west, $3.50; Alf. Webb, 12th con., $3.75: VVlll. Taylor, Painswlck, $41.0; E. VV. Carr. 12th con._ $12 95- no! .......u. vvxu. 1'a_v1or, Painswick, $4.1p;| con.. $13.25; Bert ` Warnica. Tollendal. $2.00. ' Included In nhnvn mm nu ---~--- ....e. n-ug meetln 3 I The'annual meeting of the beef ring: was held in the Orange Hall on Dec.f 31. The reports showed a. very satis-, `factory year, the beef being a. little` above the average quality. It was de- lcided to continue the ring next year Herb. Vvallace: Vice-Pres., Sam." Bro: vley; Sec'y., Geo. Martin. I wun rnenas nere; Misses Marion Reid of Toronto- .Farro'w of Holly at Thos. me;-:_.,wn1te or Bronte at Johnston s; Arthur Green with friends: hm-cw Minoan uuuuanun 8; Arthur Green friends here"; Misses Marion Raid nf rnm.....+,. L9 -1-L-HBIIWDOCL on Jan. 1.; ;`, New Year's visitors here included: Cliff. Fagan of Toronto with Mrs. R. dflegate to the at Fagan; Mr's. Deering of Huntsville atlhls I`6D0I`t- There A. VVallace s;- Miss Mabel -Jack and Officers 8-180- Mrs. Allen of Toronto and Miss Verna` Smythe at John Jack's; Mr. and Mrs. Alex_._White of Bronte Mrs. Wm. Johnston s: Arthur Grepn nf rm.......+... and Mfg... 1:u}ieI~j'c are requested to Get the habit. ._.-_.-__-._.-:_-. plus an mewmarket. ' " Mrs. Wm. - Johnstomreceived Word ._.ot the death of her- brother-in-law. Jets. White of Vasey. His funeral took place tpj -A-llenwood Jan. 1.-_ __ New Vnnr'q mun.-..... Ln:-A :------J- -- IICFU. , . Mr. and Mrs.` Thos. Hewson and Nora. visited Penetang frieyds over the New Year holiday. .. 4 Mn. and Mrs,-yG .;,A}pin a.ndv_.M1s_s Addie spen,-t.;N,e.x_v - rea.t s-\vith Ge_o,_ Al-.-`_ pin`s at Newmarket. A" MFR. .'.I\`\I'|B+r\v\ --:-----3---5 --A* ` ` u1au'uL:u0n course In sailing at King-I ston. ,_ _ . . John Robins and Mrs.-Elmer Robins or Weyburn, Sask., are visiting friends I here. II .....1 `ll - ~ ' " 11 AM`. and 7 P.M.:--I; t'1b;i'c"\-7Vor- ship. ` . ' ' K V - _ _ - -V` George Wright returned to Vermil- lion, Alta., this week. .. . I Mr. and Mrs. Harvey. Hughes visited Toronto friends last Saturday. VVilfred Jack is taking a. three weeks instruction course in sailing King- g&&&m$$&&&&wmwg; GRENFEL U.F.O. CLUB n l\I11\ `I-.......I..-.1 _.V ` -V--H 3 ""'- * a&&%m$m&&&&&m&&m] Bible sciety Rport Jinn annual .........4.:._._ A- UTOPIA ASTROUD Rev. J. s. 'sho'rec. M.A.. Minister Edmund Hardy. Mus. Bac.. F.T.C.M. Organist and Chgirmaster Sug1duy, January 9, 1927 The Minister will preach at 111 a.m. and 7 p.m. Evening Character Study, `Philip. 'Meeting`' for- Prayer and Bible. study, Wednesday evening, '8 p.m. IIVIHI inaugu- Arnold and . Year's at ./fr-.(`.2nn IUIIUS. and C. N \ our -vnn~n'n ..4.J L muss. W H]. of Toronto ; Lillian and ' - and Herb. Reid's . Brbwwn & Co. ORDER TODAY FROM" Chats less than half `a cent per hen per day to feed. 100-lb.bags..... $3.85 jffCU&$ gM__a.s-a dhhd H United. Church Rev, A."'J. G. Cargcadden, Minister Harry Barron, Choirleader Mrs. E. Richardson, Organist Coal. Wood & co_1;y;;1 RE l!_-J___I Q. V3; Braaford Sh, Barrie Phpne 748 : Evenings 9131 nu that. j 33`? lulu A taxi 'o"ri' zi}fatii yyr neighbors what you think . 't--that will, help our 'ness. 9'NEIL_L'S Iii. q- A 4_ __.._....--.- :1: III` I ii (Formerly Cedardale Dairy) E I J. HUNTER` & SONS AIl-_.J_| "' _ -- - unav villi!` ingwtvirvidsv and A fill. with coal your empty bins; Buy the coal with a reputation.--that s the sort of fuel we`-sell. Try 9 fnn nf .+ an:-' ;,.n ..... A. -- 1 "I711-the -Bgsket " atte delegate annual `his There will nd end hear thy: conventioh give be election of Allandale reply; thankin their hearty co- Next In 4 e members for. operation for the pa}! . etlng win he at the home of - R. Dobson, Feb. lst. . Bui-ie Baptist Church With your resolutions for a better year, give a thought to milk if you wish to ascend the golden stairway of health. More people are drinking Glen A-llan Ayrshire Dairy milk--` and they will drink more dur- ing the coming year. j feel we cannot commence another year without showing in some tangible way, our appreciation of your untiring ser- vices. Therefore, we would ask, accept as a slight token, this set. When you use it know that our very best wishes for your continued- success go with it. We trust and hop: t our co-operation may be as pleas. ant` in the future as it has been in the . -Signed on behalf of Grentol ----an an.uI.l.u`llI YRS_HlRE !)_A]RY_ I:'........-._- I` ` mi FAZRMER .13-`crl SAYS: The milk habit will make this new year livelier, happier and -'brigihter--at work and play. ;c_'!.o_I_'e '| $1.1}; 3961-`. Pgo Nina Annivorur Servicouvalt Colh ` on unday. Feb. 6th. ? Spec1al,p1'eacher. Rev. J. W. I President `of Toronto Cohte . JIIISU. " (OBEY : Miss Bessie Deliart, _- EVENING Solo--Father -Eternal" Mr. S. We More I Anthem-w.-When Morning G11 Sky." `Soloist. Mrs. S. L. Solo--'1`he Good ` Shepherd" III..- -v\. N -~ as U IVAVJ ` Anthem--.l'o Thee ( Solo-"Mastfr. Let - Thee." ` `An-.. n---x mvma sanvices . Sunday. Jan. 9, 1927. '11 A.M.--The Minister.` - 7 P.M.--'-The Minister, 3 P.M.--Sunda partments. Praise every Wedne January to of Amos." nigh. "Studies y School in all `da- sday ORDER OF MEETINGS: I ____II_ R__, ! Collier ..St. r Unit.d:._ Rev." J; Johnston, Black, J V Mi`nfs`Ee}'. LI--- _ - Sunday, January 9,A [ 1927 Splocial Music}. Sunday, ' . MORN'ING xV|fhnvn_,UflV.. nu.-- .-. ._ 37 Mary seju-ot,"a.-rs". YOU ARE .:IN._%VI`TED. __ v . ---u-- fIIO U"`._l Hours: 9 to 12; .1 `to _6 ` _ . Saturday til_l~10 ).m.' " Evenings by .appointmnt -1; Phone 80.` 39. llxnlwtll St. 7 ST. ANPREW S . Presbytqnuan` .1nr-` _V3 (P.M.--Bib-le School. ppsm. HALL OPEN 9 TO 6 ~ Evenings by appointment v Built of Torontg uildingv, Owen Street : ' Phone 219 BAR.Rl_E, ONT. Hair Clfttinr 31:3 1'} Mu-calling, [Wator_ nvnnlllllct 0 Horac Wllaonf ` A.R.C.O. Organist and Choieader. onlovonuooug nnofuuuuorvvuvoc IIl.II4uIl_IOQOII: IIIIOIOVIIOIOII: ltllIll0O;IlIIII oouootnuoo o-nuuvuoou6-`u '7ba:....,....: WEL(:2OME - ..... gnaw; Do 1.4- ;; idooa , (Van .Der-W_n_tei") Duncan F. lvlccuain ` ..- `IQIOV 66` \.Y 3 Our God We F`l.v" 1'. Me Wsllh unn- zen-. I %ev.7 'Pedi,e`y,. Cohference; * t; r y " % " ston, B.A.,B.D_,.` Min sfer. = wnaon. t Choirlpadpr. we saavncss ny, T.----The V V. sic. Jan. 9. IORMNG . , ` Fl.v" *. Me W&Llk_W1th A _ _` _(0ley Snake) nnvoou ovtlvnctq yvivauvtuouot :../- .3-uoooooouo; cotntoviu 32'3.0` . . . . ..... 40-50` ouooo up Triminiug, ` .Wacr _ Waving. ins. Mnnlgfring Scalp ' Troatlnonto gt Collier St. "snag T. Dru tut! 1118 Page. .AH ` V -,-__.__..-- v----o-`old The -Barber business which has- been carried onby Jno._ F. McKeown 4 at 44 Bayfield -St. has been taken over and will be conducted "b . R. G.- Houghton who cordially so icits a share of your patronage. _1cj LU and.AMrs. Wm. Crosslandxwere. . in` Thornbury `on Monday attending the funeral ofan uncle, Robt. Cross-' land, .who dropped .dead while at- tending a party on New Year's Eve. He `was 78 years old and had been manager of the telephone office. there eve: since it was opened in 18.37./. \ I uuu svuia. u. JVUUIIISOII. ` I J. F. Craig was in Toronto on Tuesday actirig as all bearer at the funeral of W._ C; iller, late secre-o` tary of the Retail Merrchants Asso-, ciation. V While in the city, Mr. Craig visited his_ daughter, Hazel, who is in the hospital with a broken ankle which resulted from .3 fall on some I I - . ; BUSlNES_S CHAN&GE lllll \lllUll.'o ' Miss M. Lawrence of` Little Lake, E. Emms of Oro Station, Mr. and "Mrs. John R. Kell and baby Joe,3 '1'. A. Pratt of Springbrook, Wis., and Mr. and Mrs. John H. Pratt and family spent New Year's with Mr. am: Mugs. L. `Robinson. (`nun-{an -1-.. _'.. III___.,, I- IIIUII Irlln ' 7 Mr. and Mrs. `Edmund -Hardy were delightfully surprised on Christmas. Eve when they were made the reci- pients of a large, handsome mirror framed in antique walnut,vthe gift coming from `St. Andrew's Presbyter- ian Choir. ` V In... `I! 1--__.-..-- .n -r---- - - ..-.......-y v-aw.-anvsu Va. dV&I\llSill|ln Mr. and Mrs; .A;. W,` Fletcher, Bar- rie," announce the 'engag_e~ment of their younger daughter;- -Mary Eliza-, bethyto Mr. Frederick -Searle, son of` Mr. and Mrs. -A. C. Passmore, Tor- onto,,: the marriage to take "place this month. - `III.. .....`I ll... .1n.L__'_,,, I In- 7v - ..._.-. - DUUVV u..-u- -nu a.uLuIcL uuulc. mlrieletives from out of town attend- ing the funeral of the late Reuben . H. Webb wer'e:` Mr. and Mrs. C. -W. McDonald, Mrs. Esther Plewes and Howard Plewes of ,Toronto .;and Robert Chalmers of Midland. _ __._1 II, , vvv CHI . -- T. A`..P_ratt of Springbrook, W_is., is visiting with his b1fother,.Johnl Pratt of Crown Hit], and old ac-' 'quaintances.' It isover forty years. `since Mr. Pratt lefthis` former home. 'n-1_`4.:_--_ 1-. , _ apcuu u ween were. I -onto and were accompanied by her -sister,` Miss Florence Overs, who will u vvuu Du. Mrs, Wm. Whyte and daughter left on Wednesday to residein Tor- I spe"E1dAa week there. I ~ `D....u. ..c.cI-....:_..1____-u_ nu wemg uu!_'1_ng' me um-Istmas vacation. Mlsses Ruth and Reta Marriott ' have returned to Normal after spend- ing the vacation with their parents, `Mr,_and Mrs.-_ J. E. Marriott, 165 Owen St. . Mun Winn 1xn...... .....: .v---_~.A-r ,l._Ul. ulCl' 5 1101118 nere. ' _ - Miss Catherine and Miss Con- stance Hardy visited their uncle, Lieut.-Col. Hardy, in Toronto, for.a `weekduring the Christmas vacation. Mining" "Pn" mm! 13.4.. 1\1r......:-.u guauu uu muuruay. I Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Dawson have returned -to Windsor , after spending the holiday _seasbn at the f_ormer s home here. man I`n&L....:..- -.._1 11- ' :- -uvcl. um nuuuav I l R.. A. Stepns left to-day for` 'Sherbrooke, Que., to attend the wed-I ding of his son, Walter, which takes i `place on Saturday. Mr -V `mu! M... 117 A n-----i-- ugment. ' V an !- Art ur Fae of Montrealvand Colin yso Pa_e, alkerville, spent New Year's to. with their mother, Mrs. W. A. Pae, the Collier St. ` 4 . wid V Miss.Guida Burton, nurse-in-t_rain- .priq iin at the Hospital for Sick Children, '1 s t.New Year's at her -home in Mc- ve Dpnald St; * `per Mrs.` J. %J. Heels and daughter, La-1: mos Vina, of Victoria H-arbour were the `i. don guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Heels ' V I over the holiday. . [met I R A .Q+.mI-m... 1.4:; .. .1... n---- - v uuuuqyuu. Allanwand Howar'd D'yment of Toronto spent New Year's in town withtheir.parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Dgment. ' Arthlli` 1511;: n`? nal-wn'nl nun! -I:... uauawa. Miss Burrows returned to Detroit this week after. `being with ber" sis- ter, Mrs. Vernon Plummet, for the. J holid-ays.. Allan. _,,_,; .1_1-_--_..-_I n` ' - -I V. uumer over me week-end . 9' The Misses Currie left on Wednes- day for Santa Barbara, Calif., where` they will be for the remaindezf of the ' wintef. Mr. and Mrs. R. G.` Man1iel'return} ed on Monday after spending" Christ-I mas and New Year's in Toronto andz Oshawa. V `Ill-.. `D-----~--- ` ` ` - .. -4- -ms. auu,VL1.'B. L`. I'5lVarqo '"'13}3`and Mrs. V Harold Hunter Drill-ia were visitors at the home W. C. Hunterover the` week-end In... M:'...... - sneak th I: d 'th hffg? N ? .s } ewee 7 n_4_w1 : 1, 21 s, . Mr. a 1iZi"`Mr{ _D.gMc`:Veig"h. `,';ggf)?%em"*+_ .4. Ernest? SI",ofc`kmdale 013; Chic"o am: "New -Year s' with liit`, Izilsin, j - ` rs. -Ro`bert"Lackie, 'Pa.insw1'c`)oa ; , Walter Clgrke, 72 Codririgtoni St., spent Christmastide with his sis-; ter, Mrs.'T. Lever,` Flesherton. V I Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thompson and.-Q} son'and `Wm. Hayes of `Detroit are, guests 05 Mr. and Mrs. N; Rivard. 4 1\h'p'n`nA ll..- 71-- . us 1 ? 1 -~-.-u I-VD IV ,rayne. V Miss ,fNaomi Ardagh of [Toronto , lat! spent the `week-end, with her aunt, , W11 % Miss_G1ady's Ardagh. s M _ Mxss Melvina and Harvey McKen-'f. zie visited over the week-end with '2! on relatives in Toronto. ok- Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Otton, Toron`- Wm to, spent the `holidays with Mr. and .`;'i` Mrs. Fred W. Otton. , ' -V ` z 3,}; T W. ,/ . Scanlan, of the firm of!`sy;- Scanlan '-&~. McOomb,h Winnipeg, ` 18 . tire `visjtingfriends in tnwn I-M` .,`,4Ul I. T ,'_D":gc; ogtogogonto` visited ; with himjmother in town.-this week. V -_ f T onto visited ?131:.fiiQther;`rs}nBi,nh::21n; thisweek. ` ,'Mf8.8"'Sl3'!'ott `of St; " Catharines s entt a few days` with Dr. and Mrs. pro , .. 7. - V Miss Beryl Welsman of Toronto, . was with Miss Mary Grasett over the y holiday. a , 4 , I ' I Charlie and Jack Birchard `have 1'61 1 turned after spending the holidays in Detroit. - ' 1 . 1 . McKenzie-' of Huntsville } spent the holiday at his home, 80 ` Sophia St. V e . 1 Thus. Tooke came down from Kirkland Lake to spend -the holidays with his family. 4 b -Jacyk-Pa e of Toronto s ent the ,t holiday with his `parents, r. and:i5 Mrs R. W. P_ayne. ' s eToronto.l: Wanna` `-`-~ ' ` ` _. .. --.-cm` wr;-wwwww H _St_`|V!i19y` - Tylof [has returhed` to ,._'_-Wlnlty `College, Tozjonto. % " nf 'F-nun-.4-A ..:.-:1.-.` :-:-::--:-----u--- A . I l Read The Examiner and getall ' local and district news-_-$2.00 a. yea-. j _ . .,......,.. .|.w:v. u. o. anortt .. Unaplain Comp. Ed. Lewis . . . . . . . . . . ., 5 Comp. L. 0. Vair .' . . . . . . . .. S.AS. ; Comp. W. Watson . . .. J.S. . Comp. A. Cooper . . . . . . . . . . 4th V. Comp. A. Hirlehey .` . . . . . .. 3rd V. Comp. A. Gollop . . . . . . . . 2nd -V. . Comp. H..`Rogers . . .- . . . . . . . 1st V. Comp. T. J. Williams .. Organist `comp. J. N. Hobley .. Comp. G. A. Baycroft L S..B. _Ex. Comp. H.`H. Burns S.B.l Ex.` Comp. W. Johnson` .. ' R. Ex. Comp. J. 'Ex. Comp.`J. B. Barr . . . . .. B.'d. Ex. -Comp. H. E. Ex. .Comp.`R. J." Sprott Committee; Comp. T. . Beecroft . . } Comp. G. S. Moconkey . A11d1t1'8 `R. Ex. Comp. Fred W. Otton, Re re"-'_ sentativeto Masonic Temple Co. td. 5 | Mn . `Comp. , Comp. . I `Comp. ' Comp. Comp. \ Comp. ` nnnln I 1Ns1'A1.-LAnoN or OFFICERS" I 7 ~ SIGNET CHAPTER.IR.A.M.' The new officers of Signet `Chap-' I ter, Royal Arch ~ Masons, were in-; stalled on December 14 by R. Ex." Comp. Alex. Cowan. as `follows: R. Ex. Comp. F. W. Otton .. Treas. `Ex. Comp. R. A. W. Stewart . I.P.Z. IV. Ex. Comp. J. Shrubsole. . . . . Z. f Ex-. Comp. Otto D. Williams .. Ex; Comp. -Cecil McMulki_n . . . . . . .J. R. Ex. Comp. J. W. Merrick .. s.E.l Comp. Wesley `Webb . . . . . S.N. 3 I I Comp. Rev.'J. . Shortt Chaplain Comp. Lewis . . . . . . . . . T 11 A \ ,,........u a ssuuy apart 1l'U!I1 me SCHOOL e expects to pick fromthe teams now playing sufficient material to, form juvenile and junior teams to? meet the other winners. u.u.l.. au_nu up mmrmea '1'hp Examinl I er that It wlll not be posslble to or- Iganize a group apart from the school. (He exnects `ltn nit-I: ~l-'1mw.- +1.... 4........_ --~ ; year or wnue gold cuff links. The happy couple left for Regina. mdf amid showers` of rice and confetti. the bride travelling in rosewood flat crepe are-dress trimmed with sand. They will `make -their home ih Weyburn where of 9 the,gr_oom is employed _in the.Weyburn_ of I motor works, _ ' wlgtwkidd is conducting a i'egul`ar schedule of basketball games at the B.C.I. and he informed The Examin -= kn `nnuau:1\1n Jun --- I BASKETBA'LL" ASSOCN. - ,The~Hi1ron ._an-d Simcoe Basketball , Association was` organized at a meet- ing in Orillia on Dec. 22. The or- lganization comprises Barrie, Orillia, Midland, Collingwood . and Lindsay. Itis proposed to form groups in" each ;centre,- the winners to play off for.` 'the- group title. The officersiare: , hon. presid nt, `W. S. Frost, Ori1lia;{ president, . L. Blake, Orillia; first vice-president, E. E. Kidd, Barrie; second vice-president, J. Robbins, Midland; executive to be composed of members representing the `five centres. '- l 1|.f.. Tr:_1_1 9' J 4 4 fuu`\%;;::.is that h';)m4%'7hlittl]e apart- ment at t; e rear. . y t at is a` irefreshment booth, fitted out with [snowy `tables `for four, and a quick- lunch `counter, where on_ -`can par- take of ice cream, or a` ot drink wgitlle _an Orthophonic Victrola plays so 31.. - ` WiFx1`i1:)%rs gleaaningabrightly, . 1 so re an rare, - AnJd if you're dfeellgng hhungry, ust enter an ta e a c air. . Rows of shining apples, ` Mellow t6 the core, . 1 And clerks with smiling faces ` Are found in` Singer's Store. V .___c_..___ ,' T-he`clerks are so neat and atten-1' `tive and such a friendly atmosphere.- _ pervades the place that one can a!- most imagine that it `is Santa's ow ejdomicile. ` 1 ,L..L '.-_ 1.1.-` I, "~- ,am-au:, uynentlon aim we interior is inviting that one feels compelled to enter. How clean it is! How welfl fruit is displayed! And such a wide choice of fruit s9 reasonablyi .priced! ` "I"1..n n`nn`-- --- -- ~--` ' i wuuse prouucts are guaranteed. The tastefully decorated windows attract attention and the interior is isn invitinov +1-m+ M... c....1.. ..-.....-n--v %'P IuzI-;.'w1NN1Nc ESSAY ` . . - on snm1;n*s FRUIT sroas The iollowingpessay, written by Mrs. Victor Ross-`of Oro Station, has `been awarded the prize--25 lbs. ,California. grapes--offered by Alex. Singer & Son:-- Singer n_New Fruit Store We now have in Barrie what we uhave been waiting for-a real Cana- dian Fruit Store which deals exclus- ively with a real `Canadian Firm,- whose products guaranteed. . Th9 f.R".Afl`llr (`Annual-no! c--:-:3----- ` 1 --.., yvuu, LWO and'Ed\ivard; ~ . f/f ` and daughter, all Tor- 'ys JOHN81'ON-SURR|NG gonto. `survive, ` he A pretty wedding was solemnized at ...__.... d, the Presbyterian manse. WeYbli1``_- t .' _ w|L|_|AM- KgR3y n "S9-Ska 0" D99 30- at 3 9-"1" in mg pr 5 William Kirby a. resident or Barrie `Same f Immediate friends `in! age for -the past six 'years, died very sud- to latlves. the'Rev. G. Slover (lat: c 8.t_h"u`aa demy_ on Monday. morning`. He had 1t;:."."1 Beatrice` L013 S"15`"'Sun.mg gone into E. A. Williams store on _an daughter 'f Mr` "and Mrs -' b we errand and while standing at the coun- lf Weybm" district` became the P ter suddenly collapsed Dr Little who "' s of James Elmer Johnston. .v0lmF 83t . - . . ' ` ' - . . T - . hnston happened to be passing on the street, th 90" 0' M`'``- and the late A163 J0 b we was called in but the man died almost NM`9. "g sta'- Ont` The P, K instantly. Mr. Kirby ' was born in n`- Wi1l`i`{ha.l`m t"t3lY atti ;$,1t!:"si`l`kI:.1cal?d1;d Hampshire, Eng.. and came to Canada! _8 gjeorge 6 CFGDB ' ` `V- hi _ 04. 1,. .....- .4! n--- A Id slippers to matchneshe carried 5. bou W 3 `"" ` .. t _ id h we,-3 st. surviving hii are. . ~r,cYfu g:)nt? [:1c?t%lz~rz 31$ F:rusn`{`g9s1I{fn- Colliinswood. and two bro- , \hg{ne. Lrgialne Street. where a. gelecb I v 9-my K Pb) Of Barrie and A1- erve . - , I a :rnVr:a`.r1 .`'r2`}?.anz of many` W01` ghee on Wednesday from the ',beautifu_l and costly presents. The *If,;`;',3A RSI`_3I- auls cemetery. Innisfil. . ,`groom's gift to the bride was a hand-2 be` l:e . 0 on officiating. The pall-` ;some hand-painted neck scarf; to the, Sir PSFWGIE Wm: Wisemtm. S- Black-N fbridesmaid and soloist each .'a.~whiteiK1d 9- - 081183. H. Robinson. G. agold bmcemt; `to the groomsman 3, ams and W. Morningstar. q pair of white gold cuff links. ' I V I The hannv nnnnln mm M. -n...-a-- :-u-ur -:-w---(uj--u- THURSDAY-VVHOLESALE Pmcss -:i----- N0. 2 ll-IIIIIOII ab-o-onus-cuuaouvvuvocnq I I I I c n o . v n ul-. u - a u v vvovcocc-cits o o - c o - u o . . . uo}u:cu/- Buckwheat .Z.........;..........; 700 IOIIOIIUIIIVD Eggs. per doz. ..... 4o-soc Pota,toe, per bag 31.25-81.50-