Qllil ,` A number from here attended the eongzegat-tonal meeting In Thornton on -Friday -where 9. very pleasant evening was spent with the Thornton members. Omeere for the ear ere: Elders, Joe. Holt and R.` I . Morrison; Stewards, Mlee Et- on time llnnna-A Y-TAN` Inn Nnmfnn no Tl: JVI.Ul"l'lBU `BLUWl1l'uBp ill!!! J`-CC` ta. Hon. George Holt, `Cecil Newton. Jan. 10-Joule counter or Toronto spent a tow days with her grand- mother. ` ` fhn -`nub has: av-nnnnwntl nanln mower. _. The star}: has appeared again leaving 9. daughter at the -home or Jack Lockhart. ` '1\nvu:h-i 1'\nOl has nnnnunwntl fr:-an 0n`0o~ ' Born on Friday. Jan. 18, to Mr. Vzmd Mrs. -Sylvegter Mooney. '9. daughter; L ~ A nnml-up fv-Vnvn hm-A nandnd isposed for the last week. ' D. I-I. McKnight of Thompsdn-` -LHA man u -ulnnn with `D T-T and NEW LovvE.L Mnnasmc. hart. Good Catches of Fish The winter fls-hing colony, hous- ' ed in about 25 shanties, moved onto the bay this week and some excel- let fish catches. mostly Whitefish. also some very excellent stories. are being recorded these days. S.O.E. Officers Installed On Tuesday last the annual in-A stallatlon of officers was held in the Trainmervs Hall. D.D.S.P. Bro. Bar- rett of -Colllngwood officiated. nfflnnwu Pnv 199 Q1!-'-|.2 `N.P.. F. TI-cl` IARRII E_XAMlNAl_R` battle. _ Mrs. F. C. Robinson spent a. cou- ple of days last week with her sis- vter, Mrs. Frank Robertson, Cooks- tcrwn. . mu... wma znnnino vmfnrnn tn Tor. Jan . 17--`IVE1s:_i\ti;t;dvClTa1;l:' visited over the week-end with 1-lends In Barrie. `Ila. `II! T` Dnhlnnnn lnnnf. R. can. town. . Mine Eva Ispnlng returned to Tor- onto this week after three weeks at her home. . A Mrs. Chas. Neeley visited with rrlende in Barrie at week. 1 11.. nn1I.\KIuI ,1 IE flranannnn and Irienaa in Barrie 18.5: ween. Mr. and~Mrs. J. S. Ferguson and family visited on Sunday. with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Campbell. Holly. 7-Inuit` `llnmin h'BI Ffll TOP: It was `decided to hold a. weiner roast on Tuesday evening. Jan. 24, in the Sunday school room. Every- body welcome. Next meeting will be held "at Miss Lena. Patterson : not VH1-uunntlnn lnh '9. land Mrs. Chas. pampoexx. nouy. -Lloyd Martin has returned to Tor- onto utter a month ; vacation. Jan. 16-M`1'*. and Mrs. Barton of Toronto are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. Whittaker. Mfna frnu nnnizhnrn has returned: Mrs. C. wmttaxer. I Mrs. Jos. Cockburn has returned: from -Orillda. where she has been vis- | lting for some time. Video: V, and T. McLean Of Min- guuun. The report of E. W. Kearns, treas- urer, showed receipts for church maintenance to have been $2701.76. The sum 0! $292.26 was contributed to budget fund. The Ladies Aid re- port. read by Mrs. H. Ardell, record- ed that the splendid sum of $968.10 had been raised. Part ot this money was used for redecorating and painting the church and $800 for the urchase of a piano. Mrs. Robt. Ioncriert reported for the W.M.8.. . which raised $191.40, and Parker McMi1lan.tor the Sunday School, the collections totalling $161.51. The choir report. read by Miss Flor- ence Baer, showed receipts or $156.- 18 and the Mission Band, read by Cameron Clute $92.58. The Session report was read by W. Kennedy. Tfhelsmembership is now 203, a gain 0 . V` `I7 Tfndwna Inna vIn_n1nr-OAR or Uruua.. Mr. and Mrs. -Emerson Hlokling visited with Mt`. and `Mrs. G. V. I-Ilckling and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Caldwell recently. mun vnnnnflv mnnnur nf thn Y. Calaweu recently. The monthly meeting of the Y. W.A. was held at the home of Miss Georgina Kissick on Thursday, Jan. 5. with a large attendance. A. good deal of business was transacted. After the business part, supper was served. . V to man mlnnhln n 'hn1 II wnlnnr ! Irlencls In '1?OI`OIlt0. i Mrs. `C. Whittaker spent a few days last week with her parents at `Everett. ~ M1... rxnm-a-{ma `lthualnlr in visit- Everett. Miss. Georgina Kiasick 1: visit- '1ng her sister, Mrs. D. Galbraith, `of Or1l11a.. Mn. an-ua Man Jv-nnrnnn inkilnc 06 11610 8.1 811138 uuua on Thursday, Feb. 2. lting for tlme. Misses V. and I. McLean Min-` esing are spending some time with then` cousin, Miss Jean McLean. | as 211...... 1.. ...h~tlu-up I-HUI! Uvuunu, avgnnu uywu. ....__-._..--. Mrs. V. `R. Slesser is visiting . friends in Toronto. ; mr... ma 1`lTImH+n1:A:1- smam+ a -raw _EI>G|-l"l'H LINE, INNISI-`IL DJ\l\l1V\J I LlVvLJL.1\ nus. \J uuuuuuu vu Cook s Friend . . . . .- 16-oz. tin 32c IVORY SOAP-v-Guest soap, as fine as soap can be . . . . . . . . . . 2 cakes 9c LINIT STARCH-Penetrates and pre- serves_ fabrics . . . . . . . . pkg. 9c SOAP FLAKES--Bu1k, Superior qual- ity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 lbs. 25 COMFORT LYE . . . . . . . . . . .. 12 SPGHETTI -_-- With tomato sauce, A---...--.. ;:_ 14.. CFHKJITIJI I 1 -` VVll.u Lvunuuu uuuwv, Franco-American . . . . . . . . tin 14 GOLDEN SYRUP - Ly1e s Imported . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-lb. tin 26 TABLE SYRUP-Beehive'-or Edwards- burg . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-lb. tin 141/gc RED'LENTILS - Egyptian, Superfine quality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 lbs. 21 CORNMEAL--Fancy,\Go1den . .lb. 5c Pl( Z`Ki._ES-Sour mixed and Sour Chow - n. l11....1-...;.11 n lo-nv\no-`I-QA IHJICI JJHKS. . --R. Lytton will be operating his gawmill at Midhurst again this year. 313 Chan. Cole is snendimz his holl- I"l\al\Ll:D--ouul uunuu auu uvun Crosse 8: Blackwe11 s Importedw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jar 38 BRANSTON PICKLES -- Crosse and `B1ackwe11 s Imported jar 29c WILD BRAMBLE JELLY - Kei11er s Imported . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jar 29c TUNA FISH -- White meat, Curtis Brand, quarters . . . . . . . . . . tin 24 PINEAPPLE AND RASPBERRY JAM, Harvest Brand . . . . 16-oz. jar 23 -PU`RE RASPBERRY JAM-- St. Wil-. '- -~9_ Y\..-....`l 1....-A 9 `k -1-4: 3n: `FUND I\DFDuI\l\1 uruu bl 1iam s Brand, large 3-). glass PURE PEACH JAM--Ay1mer large, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-). glass jar 48c PURE STRAWBERRY JAM - Ross Brand, large, . . 3-lb. glass jar 52 RED CURRANT JELLY -- G1assco s 12-oz. jar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jar 22 .|.uv yuan yva uuvnvy - The Orange Lodge District el- ected the following officers: D.M., Fred C. Cook; D.'D.M., W. Averill; Chaplain, Joseph `E. Harvey; Rec.- 8ec y., `E. Fennel]; Fin.-Beo'y.. F. J. Culungha.-m: I`reaa., B. Harvey. Marshal, N. Cave; Lecturers, E. Cairns, Chas. Mills. 10.... 0-1.- pI1u|A-L' 1-.....-...1.. -0 Collllg Banana: aqaonwu Mrs. John -Elliot, formerly of Bradford, died in Belleville on Tues- day last. She wan bulrod in Belle- vme cemetery. . Jan. 1'6---Mr. and Mrs. Geo. White- | head and family, Mr." and Mrs. Roger Webb and daughter of Al- slandale an-d Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Green visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Webb on Sunday. ' - .'...1 1\....... 1\vvv.Ivb\ .'KYa1anv\ 1111:- Jan. 1`6-'1`he Holland marsh has very successfully grown a . good crop of celery. Thousands of bunches have been sold from the marsh. Po- tatoes have yielded at the -rate of 160 bags per acre. mg. n_.__. .1 AA...` 11!-taint 31.. :1't1.1'1'.Y VVCUU U11 L7uAAuuJI !Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Nelson vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace of Lefroy on Sunday. M... .r~hg. Parker nnent Wednes-I Lerroy nunuay. I Mrs. Chas. Parker spent Wednes- day in Toronto. . Mr. and Mrs. Sturgeon are visit- ing with friends near Bradford. % It..- `In A1. 'IRn1`:-:31-on in-kn hon 1115 Wlhu as Avuuu aaaa . our . w u . V . -. Mrs. Jack McMaster, who has been 111 with quinsy the past two weeks, is able to `be up again. Mrs. Smith entertained the La- dies Aid of Bethesda at her `home in Cookstown on Wednesday of last week. The Ladies Aid intend holding a parlor social at the home of Mrs. W. J. McMaster in the near `I u.-... 1!? D inmnnu `hnn nnm. gulbu up Luv: in law l-6llll.`\IVlUl. at now o . The Hydro meeting at Glltord on Monday wag attended vb quite a aw Interested parties. me con- tract: were signed and It in almost a oortalnty that the Hydro will come to G`11!ord. ruture. -' Rev. W. R. Clements has com- menced -his midweek meetings `in thehomoa. 1'\nIInvIou QIIAI` 1'!Vl!I`H9 "B1- tne nomea. T , Douglas and Irving Nelson holl- dayed last week with Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Nelson. 1'-In-amnn nnnal] of Newton Rob- uwxgnt mason. Brenon Connell of Newton Rob- inson visited with Mr. and Mrs. H01-t last week. - nmnrpnp LVAI Ul\nL. Anunun an son s, . . . . . . . . . . . large pkg. 19c MUFFETS-The new toasted Whole Wheat Cereal . . . . . . . . . \ l21/2c SAUCE - `Lea and Perrin, the most delicious sauce in the world, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -bottle 23 NATQRAL HEAIZTH BRAN - Till- I_....- _I_.. 111. SPECIAL Christie : Arrowroot AND OVEN KIST BISCUITS lb. 23 SPECIAL FINEST QUALITY to A I IlIt\l\lII A PRU N E S `s`&`.`a"` lb. 11c % EKiF'6iiN"lA' Aliandaie Presbyterians recorded a very encouraging and reassuring year at their annual meeting Wed- nesday evening. A pleasing feature was the presentation of $100 in gold to Rev. and Mrs. Thomson as an appreciation of their Worth. H. Fell read the address and made the pre- sentation on behalf of the congre- gation. The renort of E. W. Kearns. treas- [DONALD ROSS AT % ; 1 KIWANIS CLUB; In me payment. 0]. a. cxuz:-.u 5 ucuu. Item No. 2 of Mr. Ross talk 0: Town Loyalty" was a. criticism of the Buy in Barrie" slogan as a. means of keeping money at home. He expressed the opinion that not a single dol-lar had`been spent in Barrie as a result of what had ap- peared on this subject in the local press, with all due deference to the latter. The remedy was entirely in the hands of the merchants, he thought. There was only one`solu- tion and that was for merchants to broaden out and make their places (`Continued from page 1) embellishments. These were bound} to attract the attention of every` person who passed through the I town, he said. He sometimes won-| dered if the merchants had notj [gone a little too far in this re- spect. They had surely shown a, generous public spirit. _ On the subject of Town Loyalty" speaker said it was the duty of al- dermen to see that people who in-I dulge in luxuries, such as automo-l biles, first paid their taxes. It was the aalderman s duty to see that people who were inclined to lean on the generosity of a town council or a. civic official should not get off. It was all very well to say that` the town was protected and that unpaid taxes carried a penalty of 10 per cent. -But no ma-n or no `bus- iness could survive under such con- ditions. '1\here was not the excuse in Barrie for tax arrears that existed in industrial towns, speaker saidu Unpaid taxes gave the town a black! eye, particularly with outsiders andl new citizens. ` Furthermore. the town should not -be obligedto bor- row. the sums of money at the bank which it did if the aldermen saw to it -that taxes were given preference in the payment of a citizen s debts. 1'1-Ayn Na 9. nf Mr. `Rnszn talk on BEANS-Go1den Wax, Aylmer Brand", choice quality, No. 2 size tin, tin 21: PEACHES - Aylmef Brand, Fancy quality, Canadian halves, No. 2 size tin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tin 27 PlNEAPPLE-Tid-Bits, Fancy quality, Aylmer Brand . . . . . . . . . . tin 21c BARTLETT PEA RS-Ay1mer Brand, ,, ___..1:1.-. `T/\ f\ ..:..,. J.:... 1.2.. 00.. 1-i21i1'5y ';a1i"ty,n1~3\o. 2 size tin tin 237: JIFF-Suds in a jiffy, large pkg. 21 INFANTS DELIGHT SOAP--Al1 the 0 I-.. ll )- FIJ I I I I Kr] LJAIAII DKJIV !`\lVll-""\2al\L; U1 yu \Wk|\. scratched yet . . . . . . . . pkg. CHARM--Cleans everything . pkg. 8c RIN_O--No rubbing, no boiling pkg. 66 BEeE'KlST-Pure Extract Honey, _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,5-lb. pail 67 r\;rnr\Ivr\ r'l"____ r\______| 1,,_.,__` cA"r'sL31'>;L+ig'e} '1a'n'c1,"1a}'g'e' V L.-. ILVI nun Q LJL.L.1\.;A11 ux/rxn 41.. ..... \ family use it . . . . . . . . . . 3 for 23 BON AMl-Cake or powder, hasn t _..__..4.,.1-..A ..,.L ..l-.. 191/.1: \.gI'\ 1 DUI "1 1891 Lllullu, Au. . . . . . . ..,,...........`.bi;ottle19c HAWES FLOOR WAX-1-lb. tin 41 ROLITED OATS-Quick Quaker with ._I-_ 99;. \z;4u_4n.._, China U} :30 V E. W. Kearns was re-elected treasurer and the following were elected to the Board of Managers: Archie Marshall, G. Leslie. Albert Lines, Robt. Bothwell and W. Fra- ser. The last two named are new members. A 'of business and the price of that` goods so attractive that people` ` would just naturally trade at horns land the Buy in I-`:11`1'ie slogan would entirely disnppealr. It Was? t.:)(1a_v impossihle to fool the public` |n.1 n~.n g-"him-+ nf mprr-hnn(*li5e.~ 1 speaker saw. { Mr. Ross complimented -the ; lnewly-elected members of counci_i- and bespoke their whole-hearted` | support for Mayor .\/IcCu:1ig who, he; said, must assume, for no good ano` apparent reason other than that` imposed by public opinion, the ma-i -ljor portion of responsibility. as his.` predecessors had done in the past- He urged -them to at all times 9.- void sectional legislation and to` ltake their duties seriously. In his` I opinion, the tendency of modern` business to place responsibility with public paid servants was alto-I gether too strong and he gave ii! as his opinion that members of the Town Council should pay more at- ,tention to detail the small things. He cited several concrete cases` where, had this been done in the` past in Barrie in the construction of public works, much money would have been saved the town. t-:;(l;1_v 011 the IDIDOFSIDIE [0 subject speaker said. VT )- `Rhea nnmnlimpntpd LUIII UH: puuuv of merchandise; 0th 6' Police DUMB IN THE GORILLA CAPITOL THEATRE THURS. - FRI. - SAT. cosu, TH!-1_3_I RE Thursday, January 19, 1929 QUEER `Lilly \VlLIl reluuvea. Jon. Nicholson has gone to_K1rk- land Lake. ___.1: 1.m+.-m mm "M. nnnwn-Hun hln pa ge: cat thi. yo u be `.----- cu- Jeri. 18-The dance at Gllford in Aid of the baseball team was a de- cided eucceu, everybody having a good time. . v G. Momteal is on -the road to re- stel 111- . 21> Br }I {[11 ii] :4 IUD! Isuzu. The sawmill is some full blast now and quite a tow custom logs are com'1n'8 in-. In. vmmnn hm: nnw lnndnd three I18 003111138 Inc .105. Va non has now loaded three cars of 9 wduat. but as he is now gaihd up there is no thintdoim at the There is a clue ;>;.;ketry hold overywodnelday afternoon by the `Women : `Institute. 1-1. A. J-arvlu of Barth nu bun cured an imtruo-T nut. rett or Uolllngwouu uulcmteu. Officers for 1928 are: W.P., F. Goodwin; V.'P., F. Gosney; Chap., F. R. Johnson: Sec'y.. V. E. Knight; '.l`reas.. W. B. Webb; Managing Committee, C. Dunnett, W. Curtis, A Miller and John Wood. loo Harvest Hold Up The ~C.N.R. ice ramp is being made ready for the annual ice har- vest on Lake Simcoe which, how- ever, has very little prospect of making an early start, owing to the mild winter. Most years at this time it is in full swing. The thick- est ice yet formed is 6% inches, about 1,200 feet out in the bay, while the average shore ice is a.- bout 5 inches. As a. rule cutting is not started until it is 18 inches thick, -so there is nothing to be done but sit and wait on Jack Frost to make his appearance. C.-N.R. plan to harvest 22,000 tons for the Ca.- preol, Allandale and Bellevilie di- visions and all local labor will be used in this work. The scale of pay will be 80 cents an hour. Allnndnle Presbyterian: lI---...I V--- -1 D. Jan. ` '17---Miss Reta Scott is spending a. couple of weeks In the Queen City with reiatives. Ina 1\Y.lr-hnlann hnra gnnn fn Kirk- 785.1`. op Chas. Cole is spending his holi- days with friends in Barrie. Mrs. A. H. Wilson is visiting in Painswlck with her sister, Mrs. J. Johnston, tor a week. `Mn: (1 A 1-lulu}-at nnrl nrm nf n. JUHHHIOII, I0!` 3 WBUK. Mrs. G. A. Halght and son of De- troit. M1ch.. are spending 9. month with her mother. Mrs. Ed. Garrett. nlhonn 1IHhmn qylahn with fnlnnrln goon :1-me. V ~ 6. Mourteal covery and will soon be` able to get tbout again. Wk; nnnrmlll 1- coins: full blast "FITS tor. WI!!! 1181' mower. mra. mu. uurreutn Oliver Wilaonvviaited with friends in Toronto a tow days last week. . Flu Twelve T---ju: "' " " " - 1 . - , Mrs. Margaret Holmes is visiting lrisnds in Hamilton and Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Banne:-man visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Saint.- Bradtord. on Sunday.` Mr. and Mrs. C. Jackson of Col- iingwood spent a. ` few days this week at J. S. Brunton's. Imam annual Vestry IBGGNDE Of St. giiwwamwiwwwig a'.:;;:';:;:':;'1=,......g ANEN Mills "m_Nswu_:x_ _ R g&m&i&&ww%&&gi: 3 ` STROUD &&wawmm%:gmE&a Jan. is-l-Mr. and Mrs. W; D. Scythes and Misses Maftaret and Betty scythes of Phelpston were Sunday visitors at Thos. Scytiiesh \ mt... n Rlnnk is! visiting friends EMU Jan stitute. Everybody welcome. The home of` Mrs. .Wilson Black was the scene of a largecathering . last Friday evening when the youns people or the United church gath- ered to say goodbye to Elmer Black on the eve of his departure -for Tor- onto where he has accepted a posi- tion. The time was pleasantly spent in games and music and before lunch was served Elmer was pre- sented with a suitable gift accom- panied by a `very appreciative ad- dress. Elmer will be `greatly. missed here but our best wishes go with him for every success in his new position. innisfil Horticultural Society This organization heldiits annual meeting in Stroud Community Hall. `Jan 9. The officers elected are as follows: 1st Hon. Pres.. Wm. Mar- tin: 2nd Hon. Pres., G. 0. Allan; I-`res., Harry Reynolds: 1st Vice- Pres.. Mrs. H. J. Marquis: and Vice-P~res., Mrs. 'Robt. -Boyes; Sec'y.-"1`reas., Mrs. Earl Wice; As- sistant Sec'y.-Treas., Miss Jean Wice; Directors--Mrs. Geo. Sher- ring. Mrs. Orville Todd, Mrs. G. 0. Allan, Mrs. John Hoover, Mrs. .8. J. Reynolds. Mrs. R. A. Sutherland. Mrs. Geo. Young. Mrs. 0. R. Black, Mrs. E. Sloan, Mrs. Geo.Arno1d. seriousness. Quoting Sir Alexander Barnes in another connection, he J. B. Brunton-e. The annual Vestry meeting Georgewchurch is to be held on Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs. R. J. McBride has returned :1-om a visit to Hamilton. where she visited her brother, A. Nesa. - am... nnmt-hv Ridden. who is at- ' Further correspondence from Stroud did not reach The Examiner until noon today (Thursd-ay) which was too late for this iaauve. av-vv - van: -----.....- Jan. 18'--Miss Mary -Couutts is `quire ill with rheumatic fever. Vnwnnn (`.nrma11 smant a. few days quxre 111 Wltn rneuxnuuc Luvcr. Vernon Connell spent a few days last week with friends at Bethesda. J. `whiteside visited 1149 mother at Nicolston last Sunday. 7 1u.. .....,1 mum T 1: (`hnnf'lAv nf. at Nxcoxswn lust. ~Dl.Ului:l,Y'. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Chantler at- tended the !Clements-Chantler wed- ding at Alliston last Saturday. '1` T-Tna-hp: and G, Windross nt- sawmlu at ivllunur-at asuzu uua year. 31) Miss Ruby Pattenden is spending a short time with her sister, Mrs. .Wilmer Humphrey. of Buffalo. Nfinu Nr.nr1AHhA "l`nrnpv_ .tm:mhm- Wilmer numpnrey, UL nuutuu. . . has Miadel-Mine Torpey, -teacher at Vigo, npent the week-and at her home here. Xflun I3`nnnnn ?V\Q'\f\ II!!!` .T Mn-I nome new. I Miss Florene Knapp and .1. Mc- Lellan or Barrie visited the torm- er s mother here on Sunday. nvlna in 1411: nine 111"!` wnnfhnr er's mower nere On vlauuuuy. Owing to the n1ce._m11d weather for the middle of January. the cars -are still humming by. Jan. 17-M;s.`1\`I<;Dermott Bf :`l\3`a:r- rie is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mc- Intosh for a. few days. xx! .1121...-1 nf Nnwmnvknt nnemt a MP3. l"I'BCI $V.I.U\.:'H-I111: Mrs. H. `Carter and three children have returned home to Colborne after a. Week : visit with Mrs. W. J. Miller. A _,_,I_ |1-..;_,_ ll-_AI_.. visited her brother, A. menu. Mlu Dorothy Rlddell. is tending B.B.C.. spent the week-end at her home in Gravenhurat. 1-1 `Pvhurn has returned from IGVEIIHII. HUI `.50 J, kwa:-3` n .5 as T nu wooalend at `10 h:mozo'.p" `I cung at Auistun mac anuuruuy. \ T. Hughes and G. Windross at- .tended the tractor school in `Toronto lc. st week. mt..- .-..-.nnn1 nnnn-m:nmH.nnn1 nun. IGSE WEEK. The annual congregational sup- per and meeting was held in the basement of the Unltedchurch here Thursday evening of last week. Over seventy were present. `Encour- aging reports were heard from every organization of the church. mm. 17.13 T.nQ'nA'hA1 their meat- In Edgar. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Goat-ick of Toronto motored here to see friends on Saturday. G. Tracy accompanied them .a.fter an extended visit to the _ city and Oriole. M ~ --'-R. Lyiton will be operating his [sawmill at 'Mid'hur.st again title .Y1 urnnn 1.1111051 ! I0!` 8. law uuyu. A W.- Bind -of Newmarket spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mocann. `Ufvu: T1` "Nari-nvv nrl 1-ht-an nh!`A1'l u vuvvuyvu vvuu; unvwu--' The annual Vestry meeting at -St. George : Church was held on Mon- day, an. 16. The officers elected are: Wardens. D. J. Miller, F. Mc- Cann; enior Sideamen, F. Higgin- son. J. Ellis; Junior Sldesmen. W. Miller. -F. Coulson; `Committee, F. Higginson, J. Ellis, Vivian Moann, H. Mocann: songaniats. Miss Verna McCann and Miss Blanche Carruthers. , every Orgunzzuuull U1. Luv uuuruu. The Y.~P. League "held their meet- ing last Wednesday-night with Dee Chantler in charge. A study of mis- sionary. work \in Africa. was com- menced. . Ac 1-kn .u.nnnc.1 rnnnfina nf H1: mencea. - T At the annual meeting or the W.M.S. held Jan. 4. the following `officers were elected for 1928: Pres., Mrs. J. C. Coborn; 1st Vice-Pres., Mrs. J. Wood; '2nd Vice-Pres., Mrs. C. I-Iorner; Rec.-Sec'y., Miss 3!}. Hal- bert: Cor.--Sec'y.. Miss E. -Conneli: Treas., Mrs. G. Harvey; .8ec y. of Christian Stewardship, Mrs. T. Stafford; Strangers Sec y., Mrs. H; Connell; Mission Ba-nd Leader. Mrs. L. `Cave; Organist, Mrs. J. F. Cul- iingham; Asst. organist, `Miss M. Staftord. - `EH9 I'8H1B.1I'l(lE!' 01 E119 VVHIEUF. ` . Misses Vera and Nina McLean spent the- week-end with friends in Edgar. M and '1\/fr: xv 1-1, nifink nf H5110 .IJ"'AV1I'BI U9 'DllUl\ I |:; visiting friends here. Mrs. C. Maven and. 111 her home in Uravennurat. H. Pyburn has Toronto where he had a. serious op- eration in the General Hospital. M... wants of Winnipeg. a resi- E VISIUHB XTIBIIGB flo Mrs. C. Mayes and little dau h- ter or Bethesda are spending 9.` ew days with her parents here. `The Women's institute held a so- cial `in the `hall last Wednesday. The early part of the evening was spent playing games. About 10 o'clock Mr. Davis introduced a short pro- gram. There was some singing and Mrs. J. A. Jamieson of Thornton. gave a very interesting talk .on `the work or Institutes. Lunch was serv-. ed bringing to a close a. pleasant evening. ._ . 'l`lnn:n smtm-tnininn fr-had: fmv an EVGIUIIE. . _ Those entertaining friend: (or an evenlnz last T week were: Thou. Banting. Elwood Jennett. W. E. Banting. Wesley Martin, Thompson Jennett and Newton 8 enoor. rm... annual vnnn-Ina n lrnhhvfnvu- Jan. 16-Deep aympathy is ex- tended to Mrs. Gordon E. Bush in the loss of her rather, Thoma,s-El- liott, of Toronto, who died on Mon- day. Jan. 9. _ - . any. can. v. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Palmet hdvoi moved to `Camp Borden. v `Mn and Mn. flmvnnlz .1 . nnlnnn IIIDVHQ $0 Udlllp azuruvuo Mr. and Mrs. wreak J._ Coullon entertained the member: at the Presbyterian chair on Wedneedaw evening. Jan.A1_1. . .. Junk 'l'm~`llunh_ .-lIl`hlII|V.rll'Ihll_ an Jan. 17-Wa11ace ggtgendeh has gone back` to the mining country for the remainder of the winter. and `|\Hnn MnT.nnn JGIIIXUUL HJHJ AVUWEUII 5 E11091`: The annual meeting 0 (Presbyter- ian church was held Tuesday. Jan. 10, and a good year reported. Jan. 17--Mrs. -lilac}: at the West nu ulnlolnu Onlnnu harm ' JIUI v St. George's Vestry Mootlng -n1__ ._._.......1 .......s.....'.........u....... on. I NEWTQN R__OBlNON in the Genera: nospmu. Mrs. Welte of Winnipeg, dent of Allandale 35 years ago, `is! renewing acquaintance at present. Mn and Mrs. J. xs. Brunton, Mrs. "W"- P`{ 5TAT'9" _U1`_OflA 5 W?-Ts , ' II! ' .-. III! IA\I\1I'UlIt'\\l & V moizmon Mrs. Annie ~Ba.nnez-man 0: Bar? 'r!e visited Mtg. W. D. Henry last Friday. . 4 59, _nm.-. A.Y.P.A. will meet on Funny. . St. Jude : A.Y.P.A. will Monday evening, Jan. 28. at Mrs. W. A. Jam1eson I. '1`:-in! Mission `Circle will meet on W neada evenmg. Jan. 25. at the home of re. Boy Allen. ., Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Fry on Jan. 12, a son; and to Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Coulter, on Jan. 16, a. son. mt..- n11nn.Ina"AI'Vil\.A in Trinitv MP8. R: E- `Jan. 10) 8. ID". The evening service in Trinity church next "Sunday will be for the Dade". The choir will be composed 0! men. . "I'|-uhrdru Mlnalnn `Rand will meet otimen. Trinity Mission Band will meet in the basement of the church on Saturday afternoon, Jan. 21. at 3.80 o'clock. | | `lhflaaaa Dnalnn` `Milli:-an and Ma- I Corbett. . . x The annual meeting of the Farm- place in the Orange Hall on Sntur-_ day afternoon, Feb. 4. . United Congregational Meeting The congregations of Trinity Un- ited church and Egbert held their annual meeting` in Trinity church on Friday evening. The meeting was largely attended. Shortly atter 6.30 supper was served after which the tables were removed and a social time was spent. At eigh-t o'clock the meeting was called to order. Rev. Mr.` Lunau in the chair. The Sunday chool orchestra was pre-.' sent and rendered several selec- tions,Aalso_ a mixed quartette com- posed ot .Mrs. Lunau, Mrs. N. Thompson. M. D. Henry and C. W. Henry. Reports were received from all the organizations of the two churches and were very encourag- ing. -The treasurer reported all bills paid and a. substantial surplus on hand. The elders and stewards were all re-elected for _a two-year term. Trinity W.M.S. Trinity W.M.S. met at the home of Miss Wright on Wednesday at- ternoon. The scripture lesson was -read by Mrs. J. W. Thompson. The devotional lealet was taken by Mrs. H. M. Thompson and Mrs. Lunau. the chapter of the Study Book, was very bright and interesting. vThe following officers were elected for the year:-- `Pw:s:__ Mr. West: 1st V-ice-Pres.. 1 l ers Stockand Grain Co. will take ` renewing acquaintance at preaem. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. W. Poucher and Clarence Rid- geli motored to Toronto on Thurs- y. ' The Presbyterian Ladies Aid spent a. most enjoyable eveningiast Tuesday at the home of Mrs. John Clark. Essa. Road. The W.M.S. of the Presbyterian church met at the home of Mrs. Chapin, Wednesday afternoon with` 3, good attendance. Mrs. W. A. Reid and daughter. Joyce, or Brampton. are spending a. week or two with the former : mo- ther on Charles St. T 1+ was an hnimv zero at Horne- I ofclock. V Misses -Regina Mlmgan and Ma- bel I-Iammell of Beeton spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Corbett. . Flika annual vnnnnn (If 1-ha Farm- Pres.. Mrs. West; 1st V-ice-Pres., Mrs. M. `C. Wigle; 2nd Vice-Pres., Mrs. J. R. Jamisson; .Sec'y., Mrs. W. H. Campbell; Cor.-Sec y., Mrs. Spencer; Treas., Miss Doane; M_ite' Box and Associate Helpers Sec'y.. Mrs. Clark; Sec y. C. S., Mrs. Ma- son; Envelope Sec'y., Mrs. Ingham; Strangers Sec y., Mrs. Horton; Supply Sec y., Mrs. luunau; Press. Cor., Mrs. J. R. Jamieson; `Band Supt., Mrs. Boake. At the close of the meeting a_ dainty lunch was served by thei hostess assisted by Mrs. rspeers and Mrs. J. R. Jamieson. St. Jude": Vestry Meeting St. Jude's annual Vestry meeting. was held in the church basement} on Monday evening, Rev. 11`. V. Ab-I bott presiding. Reports were given by the secretaries of the W.A. ands Guild, the Sunday chool and by the Rectory Committee. A vote of thanks was tendered the Guild for: extra. effort put forward to help the church financiaslly. Officers for; ensuing year: Rector's Warden." Geo. McDonald; ~People s Warden, Neville Jamieson: Advisory Com"; J. A. Jamieson, W. H. Martin, Jos.; Bowman; Sr. `Sidesmen, Miller Jen-! nett, `I-I. Adams; Jr. Sidesmen, 0.` Burns, F. Stewart. ' Min .13 I` ("nn.niv-In-11nvv-:1: nnn- the year:-- I barns one new man. wean. g The `Women's Institute held their! annual fowl supper last Thursday evening at the home of M-r. and -Mrs. G. G. Johnston.` About ninety were present and report 9. very good time. - T.nIIIn 'I'.'l ami- ha.-I +3-an vnhnfnvvl-`Inn Jan. `17-Mrs. J. E.` Crawford and! son, Bernard, are visiting relatives lat Elmvale. | `Mflaa `|'.Ta1nn `Dna urn: hnvnn `.frnrn ' at .Il1VH.lUo Miss Helen Roe was home from` Barrie one day last week. Thu -`Minn-mu : Tnnhufn hnhl fhnh-I tlrneo Louis Harris had the misfortune to have his little nger of -`the right hand cut off last Friday while saw- ing woodet Geo. Knupp'a. 'I"1nn Vnnnnr .'Pnnn.ln n nnlntv ex. HIE wuuu_ ul uuu. zxuupy Is. The Young People's ' oclety ex- ecutive met at the parsonage last Friday evening to plan the nature and time of meetings to be held. "The Royal Road Builders" was the name -chosen for the `Society. The first meeting J: to be held -here Minm-inv nvnninxz-. Jan. an. and mach .lJo -I-"In &Vl.Ul\lll5 LIL UL J. lLUlllyBUll' -vi-no was a. visitor with D. H. and; Mrs. Corbett. I `Ila. h'1\n11 A0 `Dawn-In and anon &V.I.1'Bo LJ'Ul'UU|-to l Mrs. O'De1l or Barrie and son, Harold, of Detroit spent a day in` our village last week. ` I1l`St meeuug LIB LU DU nu-Au um`: -onday evening, Jan. 30, and each `I rtnight during the'w1n`ter at dif- rerent points on the charge. It is a. United church organization -but young people of other denomina- tions will be heartily welcome` to join in the meetings. nlivpm vvnmn In hnlidavlnr in ther Unames at. It was 50 below zero at payne on the C.N. R., last-Sunday, railway officials report, whereas the thermometer did not touch the zero mark at Allandale. - V A unnhmn Bums" night in Al- 0111 H ! E118 nleeuusa. Oliver Wilson is holidaying in Toronto over the week-end. J_a.CK uuux-nun. l Donald Duff has recovered from a. very bad gold which lam `him up for about -two weekm. Mun ` nal Domain: In I-Annvno-Inn I0!` 8.'D0lll'. TWO Wlo . Mrs. Fred Prouer in recovering from smallpox. Oid~3unnida.le ha: 9. few more cases but at a. mild type. The navel sleigh: In in run swing with the new mow to improve the` roadl. ` DUFXIB, 1". Duewarc. ' Mrs. B. -C. Cunningham is spend-, mg the winter months with her- daaghter, Mrs. R. E. Ooulter. ` nance-' In m1u:n`1n.nr 9 four nvn uuu IILUI`, llfs :5. 1. U`UI.ul.Ul'. J o. Spears is spending a. few days with his sister, Mrs. Wm. Dawson. Mrs. J. A. Corbett is much im- proved ater her recent illness. "l`hnv-nnu `Rnnmlnn hm: hnnn in. IJFUVUU -dL'U3l' HUI` n:'ucuu. Juneau. `Thomas Readman has been, in- disposed for the week. n 1.1 MnT(nig-hf nf rrhnmmun.` ` Jan. 1a-nav1a' or Menard? is spending a. few days ,wlt`h his cousin, 11`-gash Cubblt. Art mnnr nf TXTVGVAIA nrhlad GODS), .11 811 UUDDIL. . Art. wner at Wyevalo called| on his parents, Mr; and Mrs. Henry Downer, last week. nrnn-an .12:-n11m: land a madden rm. UOWHBF, Juli ween. Wiltred Bx-olley had a. sudden call to Toronto on Friday to see his daughter, -Norms. who has been sick with the measles. The latest report is that she is improving. `lalnhm-A Innnlnuhnvn 1: nnnnrllnn report I! taut IIIB ~13 uupruvuzs. Richard Cunningham in spending] a. tow days with his parents in Tor- Dnun an I`:-{ats Tan 19 On `In mark at Allanuaxe. A "Bobble Burns" night landale Presbyterian church, Mon- day, Jan. 28. Address by Rev. J. B. Thomson; also Scotch songs and readings. Suver conecuon. 8b` The girls of The W1-none Club met last Wednesday evening at the. home of Mrs. Pugh for the election of officers. with the following re- sult: Pres., MarJorle`Johnson; Vice- Pres., Bessie Spearn; Treas., Evelyn Clemmens; Sec'y., Madelene Lock- hart. nnml Catches af Filh