_ h,-..... vvau enjoyed. nus included piano instrumental _.Baymond Player: reading by Miss Florence Manning and solo by Miss . being the cele- bration of his seventy-first birthday he was presented with a gold piece -rt:-om the Rebekahs. ir annual tea ' and entertainment on Friday, the 18th, ' took of the! 1 t pie supper pro- 1 vided by the ladies. A 1 splendid pro - `chorus- ' .v the membefs of the 1 Aid. Selections from the mixed auar- c p.~uaem:ea`the candi- J. Dew of Ivy. who ed as the Bishop's _ Swedney dkilivm-an I . 1'. u. b`oste1 Zulross and Ca 3. George's nu..- - uurcn last; `x1113; were e1- I M1; 5 1st ViCe" `K/'(xSt Ind V1'ce- of {1- ice-Pres.,l The ice-Pres.,' since; MI`-`-`L M lfrienc 'leetham, Mrs '. Stran- the V; gs; Asst. ter. m.. Mrs. A 1 V Park. funerz ' Ivy 0 geis JVII` . .3 mght doctor [OH pre- 5 nodation T0133; ~ church Mrs. 11 W' With I; R. HOl- Miss e candi- othy I Elgghggg ton frc ivered ' address Mrs follow- fnriurev Ch urch ,_ A future- _,_ .....g, ..u-. and Mrs. I rcnal`d.l Mc-Cann, M1`. zu1(1-Mrs. John Jen; Foster. Mr. and Mrs. .105. E. Jennett. Mr. Car Mrs. Mark Mc-.\Iast er and Viola. win Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Mi Jack Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J Ier, Amy and Olive. Mr. and 1 WM-, Allen Miller, Mr. and .\h's. D. .1. Mi h 1aStfMrs. W. .1. Miller, \\'i1hurt MCC; ere_el- and Mrs. Arthur . . V}C9' \Vest. Stmwham atte ' the late Joh of the community to the sorrow friends. uusses Estella Willou Tennant have ret from visiting the Mrs. Erwin Miller. a f: Mrs. Berthelotte r `from Visifinor An.....=-a _.,, V11 uauuraay. Mr. and Mrs. Russel] Hoc ton spent Monday with M1 D. J. Miller. Mrs. Jas. Beckerton is doctor's care. Russell McMaster rs. Baker from Cooksto With. Utopia friends over Su MISSG Estella Willoughby nnm mm--L - A number from k funeral of the late on Saturday. Nine Dunn- L Ul'UI Mr 1.1 ACHUS. Mrs. L. Baker of C00 week-end with Mrs. ter_. ...u an 3'. J` Mrs. George Ellis, McCann, IMI`. `Mrs. Mc-Mas um`.-. C`~- " and - Cookstown visited Sunday. Willoughby and Dor- mant have returned to Allis- : former s sister, Vin _l\_Iiller. few d: .... ..,, Luc 1urmer Miller. days. helotte returned Allandale friends. Class (if Q` r""`' ` .uu-aster returned VVednesday night. Cooksfnnm -0 4. ..\uuv:LL. All`. and Mc-.\Iastez' ' " . Mr. Miller, mm attended the funeral John Leach of Alliston. 1_v of ('On`lh1nnim- :- rom here J oh Hoo`d day with attended the n Bunting of of Allis- n___q 1..- Jr- , ,._..._, :11 um: near Across the Hills." rror was made In -ondence in stating M. McMaster had b, Monday evening. r sad fatamv Hm uuurcn and or the Orange Order. While at breakfast at the Miller home on the morning or the drown- ing, Mr. Leach expressed his inten- '.tion of trying to. go by the rum line bridere and as the members of the left the Miller home about 8 am. in the best or spiriteyintending to re- `turn that afternoon with a. neighbor is on business with Mr. Mmar ' 1] Hood th Mr. and Mrs. n under the returned from ay night Sookstown Sbunt frs. Jos. McMas- _.. \.lL .-uuston. community is son-owing u. MI`. and Mrs. Fred. hn Jennett, `fr Or-I13 Bl-It'll um: 8.!.'t8I'Y100n V Mr. .______________ auurpuy, naxter, and one bro Fred. Leach of Camp Borden. He a member of Baxter Presbytc church and or the Orange _ breakfast at nm In auuaur, are ms parents, three sisters; `lira. Pomeroy. Castleton: Mrs. E. Bennett. Toronto, and Mrs. Morgan Murphy, Baxter. and brother. was u_ member Baxter pm-Iw+...a..... uru and Wm. Edgar. ` The deceased was a fine. young man of exemplary habits. Surviving him. in addition to `his fiance. Miss Olive lllller, are his parents, three sistexg, _`l_[re. Pomeroy. Castleton: Mn in we eve or me marriage roused _the " pathy or the whole community. e funeral took place on Thursday or last week from the llhome of his gsrents. on the fourth me of Essa. urial being "made in All! n Union voemetery. Rev. J. Roche of ngus and Rev. A. B. Irwin o1'.Alllstoncotticia.t- Id and the pallbearers were Orville `Jliiler. Lloyd Cunningham. John Mc- : .Xnlght, Andrew Beyers, Fred Blanch- ard and Wm. Edgar. I The dannnnnd Inns: 3 ca..- -.-.--- ~ E -.--uuva v rllalfa IVDVVD T D! DI0X0I0I0I0I< >103 >I0I0I0I0X0I0I< 1) 1; an-x_s.n,. Large mimbers attended the tuner- al of John Leach ot Essa. whose trait- ~lo drowning in the Nottawasaga. river on the eve of his marriage the "-gmpathy whole nnnivnilyilu .-_..... W. vvuuu-:n's m- e was won by the affirmative v the negative as reported. and Mrs. Banting and children in Thornton over the week-end Um: the fnnnuml now an v~ -- - -`hours of progressive euchre and Mn`!- ._I.-.J at. r-atr:ck s Tea The Ladies Aid` of St. John's Unit- Hall. During the afternoon a short program was enjoyed: solo, Mrs. Gribbons; piano duets, Miss Ruddell and Mrs. John Elrick; reading, Miss Florence Manning: solo. Mrs. Mark Beardsall; A delightful tea was serv- ed by the ladies. ~ in the lodge room on Wednesday ev- ening. March 16. After a couple of innln n gwwwwwwwwwwwwwwg LARGE ATTENDANCE AT JOHN .LEACH S FUNERAL Iring P;ge Sixteen uge, 1.0.0.F., In .3. tulated Mr. Play- :he lodge also pre- few well chosen lodges for their afreshments were nu;-cu, W111 speak 1n illustrated ad- members of the 0 hand in final ... .1. U1 UUIU WES Its. Herb. Ritchie. the Bank of Tor- ugh, is holidaying at Women's In- ' the nfflvvv-nnH.... property was -7- MCQuire and 1:: awnv fhn -.a.. ,..,- ..,.,... uu wecmesday ev-` .`hours and crok- male. 9. short program was enjoyed. This included by Raymond Florence [it was instituted. This bration e I -'t!';mmth_g _ ' uump noraen. He Presbyterian` he Orange Order _Dr`operty wa . Mnliirn an: :, uuu cnudren Mr. 'Rnhflnm'N- WILII 8. `r. Miller. weex-end Bant1ng's` IFB the "de- will be In-nk A... I u:u'(l bank his home :1. L116 their ` , _ -....,.. um aturt. to nnlsh. The . characters were well portrayed by _those taking part as `follows: Mrs. Brooks. Mrs T. R. Mccaw; Lucille Pearce. H. Carnahan: Melinda Pres- 9 ton. Miss 'Beatrige Ritchie Rev. Mr. Gibson in a. few words 1 brought greetings from the Hillsdale I congregation. e \JalI`l` oun(l{l,V when Mrs. Grierson, a re ed missionzwy from Korea, will at 11 am. and give an illustrate dress at 7 p.m. The 0 'W.M.S. are asked to hand in `tha k-offering envelopes. St. Patrick's Tea Ladlnn Aid` A4 C" ' ' ucbbc were m ucn enjoyed. The main 9. play entit- fette were nnrf nf lnn _._-... ....uu:. .n.uu emu Mrs. L. Singular of Guelph and an- other slster in California... All but,the last were present at -the funer- ' al which took place privately on Tues- day afternoon from the home to Bar- rie Union cemetery, Rev. J. S. Shortt officiating. Mrs. Loth having been a. member of St. Andrew's Church. The pallbearers were G. 0. Cameron, A. Brown, D.` A. McNlven and Alex. ` Brownlee. Others from a. distance at- ' tending the tuneral were four bro- 1 there-in-law: Jae. Abbott, Toronto: uuulpli aumost fty-four `years ago, the late Mrs. Loth was married at Tavistock and after her marriage liv-N ed at Drayton. Guelph and Tavistocl; before -coming fifteen sisters: J as. Toronto: `Mrs. Isabel Till: and Mrs. Jas. Corri- ,gan of Preston: Mrs. Janet Tilk and Mrs. Singular other California All u.... 1.1.. - V ----- JVMLO EU: 111 -..-l .e..uuus wxm me other denomin- , riecl Margaret Robson, a da I atlons in the communit.v._ Capt. John Robson of Ve , for a numtljaler af yearsk we AR captain on e reat La es. Y and Mrs. Syme celebrat MRS. JANE Lo'TH 4d1amond weddmg four ye His three sons, George, Am After an illness extending over some] rs Jane Gilfillan wife of the late James predeceased him yea , u Fred Loth. died last Saturday at her When Capt. Syme first home, 157 Bayfteld St. Born near Oro little of the land had be Guelph almost fifty-four "years a.go,1ed- The Penetang` road h married aH..:..1.- ----n In..X...L--I- ' A for _ , _, -........ BU auuuceu. m the course of the service Mr. Hill express- ed his personal appreciation of the relations that ha existed between Farewell Sermon Last Sunday evening he preached his farew.eli sermon in Essa. St. _k church. basing his address on I Cor. le 2: 2: "For I determined not to know anything among you, save y Christ.and Him crucified." When he came to Allandale, Mr. Hill stated. he felt that the main duty of a. minister 9 was the exaltation of Christ above ,1 everything else and he still held to that view. The text showed that Paul had the same conception of his duty. At Athens he had mixed with the mail- osophers and reasoned with them on `-_,_,, In _. an LU wnut be assigned. in a.` 1 ,.Dear Mr. H11]:-Th ._ge (`The best of fr! ' The Address ere is an old ad- ends rnnnf nnnl-'7 held In St. John's United Chu Sunday when 1 ed H1f.Qinnn-~-- 9`-* " coupon ala "iur. Hm I as to what `ii n` CA... .'I._. uuuuuuu JIIIIUIIIIIQI The presentation was made by.`John Cowan of Stroud and J. W. McCiear.V oi Allandaie. Mr. Hill replied. thank- ing them and expressing the hope that he would visit them in thexfall and have the opportunity of Joining them in various activities vfrom time to l time. Short addresses were also made I bv Rev. G. E. Coulter_ of Burton Ave. church. Rev. A. R. Holden of St Geor- ' ge's, R. A. Sutherland. John Cowan. and Angus Warnica of Stroud and E. 1 W. Kearns. . V l constituting the Allandale-Stroud ' Presbyterian charge met on Wednes- I day evening in the school room of E3- sa St-. church to bid farewell to `Rev. D. C. Hill. who leaves early next week to take up mission` work in the West. 3 Rev. Mr. Hill was bresented with a. a well-filled purse and an address ex- l pressing appreciation of his ministry. There was a. large gathering present, including a. number from other de- 1 nominations. . . V ,,,,__ ____,,,. .. puns}: 'PRESEN-TED 1 . 'ro1u:v.n. c. mu. much enjoyed. program Wm: to union ..... ....u.uwu unurcn. The D.` there : *, Sheffield: Chas. Loth.- d Louis Loth. Tavistock. 3st a.go,q rs. Id liv- Jn. ng years ago to her husband bought the V ness of John Mn\X7n+nwa : has not no no (.0 yet .been advised part of the West he will . but exnects to hem ur"h- at his home here. W. J. McGuire has moved into his new up-to-date drug store opposite the post office. The recent debate ' stitute wnn mm. 1.... u-- - .uuLL.lUu. wnen he 1 still gpon of his and-u nnH+_ prit I-n . t fairly well settled seveva 3 . oyme nrst came to H Orellttle been clear- Penetang had -been 1 years earli- A , nor: .1...- '-"HE BARRIE EXAMINER lms. Hannah of the Stand staff, Brechln, holldayed at here. Mrs. F. C. Bishop and M Johnson spent a. couple of 15.. ...-A H - -- ; Ul. uu LU who Humphn {at S.O.E. 911` E. C. ( :0. C. A. Fin nd families Stockin t field will now abou Lr` Miss I an home aft: Ii- her gram tol A_.J.a:n vacant. Miss Lenora Reynolds of To daughter of a former minister of ton A`ve church, sang pleasing so each service in that church last day. Mr. Reid, organist of Glebe ed Church, Toronto, presided a organ. Miss Reynolds and Mr. were week-end guests of Mr. and F J. D. Norman. `Officials from Allandale attex } in `nu. LUII urancn. On Wednesd day School dger has returned after spending three weeks with grandmother in Gravenhurst. Lawn bowlers keep Wednesday. Apr. 6, open for organization meeting of the Allandale Lawn Bowli No difficulty ha with floods on th this spring, I about 55,000 tons in th Isabel Hedger ha Grave Lawn hnwlmm I-A-- ` scucuuy 111 Toronto. Prof. Fletcher and Mrs. Fletc Toronto are visiting Mrs. ` Humphrey, Burton Ave. meet Tuesday, Mar. 29 gree will be conferred. 1 ed by a euchre party. Cheesman of Hornepayr. Firman of Capreol visited here this week. Stocking nf r-rm` -A the afternoon, can 1'. m U18 BVI _._ .. .. W; o v cunts`. Rev. and Mrs. Pugsley enjoy- ed a. few days in Toronto this week. George Manning, S12. was the guest :1! his son, George, in Toronto recent- F. mg. 118V. J. S. S the evening and ernoon_ an.-1....:.... __.V. | 29, White: follow-! Ire 5 man Hornepayne and ! visited-their e I coal in the Allandale I be completed. There are 1\ 000 the finm 1` -...- v; LII) . WHO M mm, W, was present, acted t Venln" at Stroud Chaplain! 31 h h f lshop Swedney ddlfivered a. t oug t u ent a dress '1 declaring the pulpit! from the text, Be ye ther Toronto, 9'5 01' Gd 35 Jrmer of`Bur7 Q9, ,,1,.....:.._. -- efore dear children. ' ----._---:j- ...veuuuz-st. Igers Sec y., Mr: 1) Mrs. Wm. Rue ization L. Henson; Pi Bowling Clubxf Mrs. J. Patton. en experienced; an-dale diviszinn I Confin-mac: L\Jl uuuuyne and! 01 1 e. 1 VI eted. I 1 the field. I I 'ee C 'avenhurst. S . wpnnma-.. 1 x . . I Bee- m st, G . re confxrmed h eorges Church by the Lord Eh m den, th R _ su- I dates aid Z`JT"T.Se% E`J3dohfva`3' ' W 0 W" Iivas presenhacted the m..:......,. L........a I-m.-.1..:._ I .\ ,-...\.. u :.uaLc1', wcquey delivered mm. nrwm Miller. days . -----v;: D . ;l thoughtful and eloquent text home ' therefore from vlslting The Bib] Special services ral United church I e (_3lass of St. ast Sunday in con- last week's correspo nection with the cl _ ndence of M1`. and Mrs M church year and two fine were given by Rev. A. E. Toronto. 4 1 . . `- enterta ned the Club, difggrrsgg -Owing to the very fatality, the drowning of John E. Leach. there was no meeting of the Club. f Th P g a play in the near uture-- e ath A . were held in Cent- .......u-mauon at St. Geo Eighteen candidates were in George s Bishop of Toronto on Mond -There was a. large congrega [sent and the Qnfinrv AAAA ~ A: me annual n Pz`es., Mrs. Pug Mrs. G. E. Coulte Mrs. Alvin Wice; J H fMrs. Wm p..-L.~ wmasters McPhail and . 'tendent of Bridges and 1, Crosbie, Supervisor of |`Dlvision Accountant ( Locomotive Foreman V Road Foreman VV. Cu `Foreman J. Clemmens. ; Burton Ave. V I At H... .m-`---- V ,o_ _,_,__, _,....... "m on waving. we rind happiness invthe 'Thursday for sundorumd, knowledge that only the highest mo- Alvin Simpson spent a couple of UV68 Drompted YOU to '!`8818n- W6 days go Toronto 131; week, would not have you go without mak- Mis Gladys Beardsall spent a. few 1 days 1;, Penetang `last week, some tangible manner. the high es- Edwin Campbell spent the week-end teem in which you are held by the with his brothers 1 1; Toronto, congregations of'the Essa St. Presby- Mpg, R, M, Black spent Friday and terian church and Presbyterian church Saturday with friends in- Toronto. at StI'0lJd- iss Mildred Graham is visiting We. therefore. ask you .to accept friends in Toronto and other points. this purse with the best wishes of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Cooper visited both congregations and the sincere friends in Midland. Mon day evening. prayer that God will bless your efforts E, E_ in the furtherance of His Kingdom on week. Earth- INA- ng an attempt at showing you int Confirmation at St. ghfn `'`` ' I'.`:`` V 1,11. nrxages Buildi Signal: C. J. J zive F. C. oreman XV. r` . ..u- 11"!-O` animal meeting of rton Ave. TTm'+m1 I`-L - .. -..,, uLL1L.'t.` S, Mrs. . J. E. Morrison; . A Pugh, 3rd . Coulter; 4th Rec Sec Preas, Mrs A. rs el-I W. Cullen; nriual the V! on Ave. United Church following officers a, ullen; V; _j_ R 1vrn....:.-~--- A ;, nec. b'ec y., Mrs. ML , Mrs. Fleetham; Thos. Pearce: A. T. Hastings; :: Flower Onm MW` - - c` '2` '5` 'Q` 'Q` R. H. Middleton was in Toronto 1 v as few days. Mrs. Ianson and Miss Millar left `Thursday `week. Beardsall fe week-er brothers in 'l`nw\v-tn