rting S ru uuu UU.L|C1lu1Ul1lo UU Thomas J. B. Kenny of Shanty Bay is the fortunate recipient of a substantial cheque from Mac- Lean s Magazine: as a reward for his high standing in a recent Mac- Leanagram as sponsored by (that periodical. A4-i-nn+nn in (honor! 4-A 1|-kn oI'\rn10_ HUI. lULllUC|.l- Attention is called to the adver- tisement on page 8 of the short course in swine and weeds, to 'be held in Minesing `Orange Hall next week. This course should be of great practical -benet to the farm- ers in that district. Vans: .-- -.-.-u vvlonl -The Dadd-y'l`.'ong Legs play to be given by local talent in Town Hall, Barrie, March 6 and 7, prom-A ises to `be the -biggest drawing card of the season. Secure your tickets early at Hurlburt s Shoe Store. Popular prices. __ A 9b Marriageable girls in Barrie are either backward in coming for- ward, unusually shy, modest or in- dependent for only one marriage license was issued by Town Clerk Smith during February, the month that made Leap Year necessary. Ann I 1!, 1,._1 -L_:_._ L-_-- UGQH yuan `VI. unwary. an-- wa-. V` ` Service at St. Paul's Church, Innisl, will be held on Sunday, Mar. 4, at 3 p.m. At St. Peter s, Churchill, 11 a.m. Holy Com- munion. n-..u. :.........L M... nhL"Nvnn &&ii&&%&m&&&&l g _LOCAL NEWS g a&&w&a$&&&&&wma` --Reserve Thursday vening, March 29, for concert in Allandale Presbyterian Church. ' 9b ____ ,_,J _-1_::__._ -_- -..`l....`l 4-- I L USU] ova. AIIII vanes. vane - Returned soldiers are asked to watch for a letter from the Barrie Soldiers Club in the next issue of The" Examiner. I. ,L "-__`_-L ED 5 81 Idaninollaclvo I ---The I-Iub -Meat Market, 58 ElizabethASt., phone 166,` dealer in alLkinds of~f1-esh and cured meats. Cash paid for butter and: eggs. 9p (V _ -._-. A - -1. OJ. D-`I .- l"1unu|en`| r.-650 individual chairs have been provided to seat the Town Hall, Barrie, for the popular play, Daddy Long -Legs to be given March 6 and 7. Every father and mother and the whole family should see this play. Not a movie. 9b While visiting in `Barrie last. week Miss Mary Banting of Tor- onto, sister of Mrs. `Bert. Marwood, fell on the icy steps at the rear of the Marwood home and `broke an arm. She was taken to Toronto where the lim-b was set and at last reports the patient is progressing llllyo Stew'art L. Page says the report from Orillia as to what he said concerning trucks to take stock to the fall fairs was inaccurate; His suggestion was not that the soci- ety provide thetrucks but that it arrange for trucks to be available to the" farmers at the lowest pos- sible price. "l`1nn Y D 'l" TT mi" any-vn nnnn. UIIEU `HJH-L nuu.gau`a. raua. Wm. Mott-att won second prize -in -the 2.15 trot with his racer;Mae Mac" at the lee carnival held in Or- -lla last week. T ` nm~l'n innlnn hnnbnu `Anna Inna- - mute price. ---The W.C.T.U. will serve noon- day and evening meals to the visit- ing Orangemen and citizens in C01- lier St. United Church banqueting hall, -Thursday, March 15. Tickets 50c, procurable at A. F. A. Mal- comson s office and W. C. Hunter's Clothing store. Secure tickets early as number is limited. 9-10b N ,.,.1 __,__.L__-`._ -1 1.1.- UGLIJ no anuauuvn gu as--envy-- -The annual meeting `oi the Commonwealth Life and Accident ,Insurance Company. held February 21st, presented a report of con- tinued progress for the Company and the results attained during the" year showed substantial in- creases in various phases of the Company s activities. J. J. Marks, is the district manager. 9:: All interested are `asked to re- member the missionary rally for the young people s societies of the town, in Collier -St. United Church, Monday, March 5, particulars of which were given in last week's Examiner. The main speakers are Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Sinton and Miss Maybeth_ Standen, returned mis- sionaries` from China. ' I IIoHI'I Feb. 28--Miss Bertha `Smith or Toronto visited friends in the vil- lage last week. T - M` `hvnnnnn has rnhmnnd home La-ge xast Weex. M. Drennan has returned home from Tozorrto where he attended the Good Roads convention. "Inn A `Dnonnnlr AP `nlnnlzufnnlr `Q UOOG O8.QS CUIIWEIIUOII. Mrs. A. Beacock or Blacksttock is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Jamieson. Wlnnnan Tlfnllrnv and ciufnr (3:-nan. U. Janueson. George Walker and sister. Grace. of `North Battleford, Sask., spent the weekend with their cousin, Mrs. E. R. -Scott. -rm... |\'n.nnI' Rnninl nln-`h nnf rm Mrs. 111. 11. -tscuuz. The `Mount Social Club put on their play, Thursday night. Feb. 23. in Elliott's Hall which drew a. large c w though it had to `be postpongxrr. om Monday orraccount or the storm. The*p1ay. a. comedy drama entitled Putting It Over," was well given by those who took nan} WEB part. Feb. 28-,-Wa.lter_:;.r"x;iAI:'Iowa.rd Al- lan took In the tractor demonstra- tion in Bax-rleon Tuesday.` I ulrufh-In nnrhr mm: given `In: the tlon In barns on '1uesua.y.' A_skating party was given by the Young People's Society of the Unit- edf?:hm-oh on Wednesday evening, Gilford and Ebenezer young people being invited. After skating a con- ple otghours all went `to the church where eats" _were served. All -agreed an cnurcu uu Jsriuuy uueruuuu, ebruary 24. was well attended con-7 .aidering' the unfavorable weather. Ladies of the three churches took part in the program. By request of the Anglican members present the Day of Prayer will be held in Wy- clitfe Church next yew`. Tuxie Boys Debate an open meeting in the basement of the church on Friday. Feb. 24. Dick obins occupied the chair. The pro- ram included: Piano duet, Mrs. hits and Miss -E. Foster: vocal duet. Misses Gladys Beardsall and Leela Dean; solo, Vance Rintoul: reading. Miss Manning} debate on the subject "Resolved that Cadet `Training is a Valuable Training for Citizenship." taken by the Crusad- ers Club at Central church, -Barrie, and Elmvale `Tuxi-s Square. The speakers on the affirmative were ay I-Ioughton. Raymond Player and. Edwin Campbell while Roy Kightly. 8. Bishop and Bill Ballantyne of Barrie upheld the negative. The de- bate was full of interest and in- 4_._______.___._____...___ The St. .l'o.hh's Tuxis Square hell I THE BARBIE :xAM|Nn . ..`.'.4-"P5.`:'.3 cnuncmu, COOKSTOWN T >14 . K4 K<>X<>Z4>X<>I0I0I<>X<>I4->X<>X0X0X0X< T >14 K4 K4 ISd[.UIl!'.`VVc`.`l.ll 1'r:ueuu_y. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Campbell on Sunday, Feb. 26, 8. son. Mr and Mrs. Alex. Arnold have returned from visiting their son in London. Mrs. Sarah `Campbell has re- turned home after an extended visit with friends at Thornton. VI`!-us YYv\.Irnr` Guru-In-nu Qnlnnni hg Mrs. Robt. -Couzins left for Sas- katchewan recently. Dnnn fn Mr and 'MI r `Mnnmnn auraday. March 1. 1928. no---'_--'---"V"'"---'-------> WIUI LFJBHQS a.L J.llUl'IlLUlI. ` The United Sunday School held their annual skating party on Mon- day evening at Donnely s rink. T.nntm-n slides: with T.nnfnn Ian. BVBIIIHE III. BL. JUHHB puuruu. Rae Flynn and Lorne Arnold at- tended the 30th wedding anniver- sary of the former s parents at Stayner last Thursday. Tho new `li`nr-A made if: `fir-cf An. &wm&&wmm$wm&mg clay evenmg 8.1 . 1JUl'l6ly'S FIIIK. Lantern slides with Lenten lec- tures are shown every Wednesday evening in St. John's Church. `Dan `whrnn and T.nv-nn Arnr nf. atayner R131. .1 uursuuy. The new Ford made its `first ap- pearance ln town on Monday after- noon. Demonstrations were given by Harry Goodwin and a larg num- ber of people had a drive. A Anna`: and fnrnwpll wan hall! at Der 01 people min a. unve. A dance and farewell was held at the home of James Topp on Tues- day evening .of this week. All re- port a good time. Mr. Topp expects to move to town in the near future. Died--40n Tuesday. Feb. 28, 1928. Robert P. Ross, at the home of his son, Leonard Ross, VVest Gwtillim- bury, in his 89th year. Funeral ser- vices held on Thursday, March 1. Interment at Lewis Cemetery. An Only Son Taken Sinclair John Curie Watters, son of Mr. and `Mrs. W, J. T. Watters, died here on Feb. 24. Death was due to pulmonary -abcess from which he had been suffering twenty months, six of them spent in the Western Hospital where operations proved of no avail. The funeral was held on Feb. 26 to Lewis Cemetery. Services were conducted by Rev. W. R. `Clements and the pallbear- ers were Bert Coleman, Jack Elines, Arnold `Clements, -Allan Hopper, Bert Lennox, Robert Canfield, school- mates. Among the floral tributes were those from the public chool and the United Sunday School. Mrs. Ruby Garner and Arthur Evans of Weston and Mrs.ASamuel Nevils of Beeton were among those in at- tendance. 'I\A4-ennanr` urge `hnrn M917 2. tendance. Deceased was born May 20, 1912. in West Gwillimbury but had lived here since he was seven years old. He was a bright student at school and was a great favorite. Much sympathy is felt for the family in the death of the only son. There are three sisters, Mrs. Ru'by Garner. Mrs. :sam. Nevils and Ella, who lives at Innv-no &V-Lfn `D 111: at home. a_,I an. lluuu-:. Oookstown Wins Trophy Ideal curling conditions prevail- ed last Friday when rinks repre- senting five clubs took the ice at -the local rink for the annual com- petition for: the Earl Rowe Trophy. mn the first games Tottenham petmon Ion tne narx nuwe 'l.rUpu_y. vlfn the first games vanquished `Stroud by 2 points and -Cookstown disposed of Alliston by 5 shots. In the play-oft` the local curlers proved too much for Church- ill, winning `by 6 shots. `The a-nnnnu morn `VRPV kaenlv COH- :mw&wm&wm&$*& I; NEWS 6 shots. , The games were very keenly con- tested. Tottenham deserves especial mention. They have n.o rink and only two games had previously been played this winter by some of their players at other points. The players were as fo11ows:- Cookstown--C. Prince, J. Baker, H. Fisher, J. Donnell. skip; L. Arnold, J. Miller, T.eMcMil1an, _R. `J. Mc- Afee, skip. ' Stroud-'I`. G. Scythes, `L. Black, 0. Black, B. Webb. skip; A. Reid, J. Banks, B. Webb, F. Peacock,` a`.v`I\ Skip. Ch-urchill-E. H. Sloan, J. Hodg- son. J. .Re1ve. Fred Allan, skip; Mr. Story, Rev. J. McEwan, F. Lucas, M. Reive, skip. . ` Vnl-4-Anhnvn __ T-Tnnfings. Freeman. a . Du skip. (`H-I1 M. nexve, sxlp. Tottenham Hastings, Freeman, Ramage, Hopper, skip; Hamilton, Breedon; Worrod. Beverldge, skip. A11lston-Mi11ig`an, Brooks, Moore. McLean, skip; Jones, Cunningham, Murphy, Hurst. skip. - I they had a first-class time. "I"urn I-irrlrn nf curlers went they had I1!`St-class mne. Two rinks of curlers over to Cookstown and played in the Earl Rowe competition. They on one game and lost one. Strou , Alliston. Torttenham, Churchill and Cooks-' town were the rinks zentered. . on... women's -`Dav of Prayer, town were we runs: ~vuI.uu:u. The women's -`Day Prayer, which was to have been held on Friday, was put off until Tuesday on account of the storm. " Mr. and Mrs. Bormey and son of Oro moved on Monday to their new home on the sixth line. Churchill folk welcome them to the commun- fn " Lula Wcsuuuno u..v... uv ....- --_.-_.- `W The Young People's Society went toStro-ud on Friday evening brav- ing the storm and were entertained 1 by Y.'.P.s. of Stroud. $11 report a. avnn Hma. x .-:.'.s_:. by good time. Wishes `tciiainnounce to -his patrons and public that he. will b; open for business soon in his old stand.` . \ _ 35 ELIZABETH S1`. BIGGER and BETTER than EVER I JUNIOR JAR of GAY PAREE CEEAM 1 JUNIOR Anoxuor GAY" PARKE FACE POWDER (R-xulu price 20.)-Wlth each 3:: cl GAY PA_l3EE CREAM - r--_-_.._- -- v._._ -._.-._. -u _(Reuluj price 205.)-With each Box 0! GAY PAREE FACE POWDER 11 Red Rose Orangg Pekoe is sauonan rrencn empnaslzeu. uuwuur uaxuca uuu opuna. HEALTH RECORD EXCELLENT. LIMITED NUMBERS FOR PROSPECTUS APPLY TO PRINCIPALS The BARRIE R-ESIDENTIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS OVNTARIO Scholarship Matriculation, Solo Singing,` Music, Art, Conver- sational French emphasized. Outdoor Games and Sports. 1::-nurmu D-mnnmn 'l'4`,'Ytli`.T.T_`li`_T\T'l" T.TMI'T`1i`.n NTTMRRRQ ATWATER-KENT RADIQS W. L. BRENNAN $l6-8-.l);)_C-o;plete xeithout Loud Speaker $2l.00 Complete with Loud Speaker Racliola 17, $254, Complete with Speaker Marconi Betteryless Console $325.00 Complete Phone for a clemo1;_stration_ or call and see them _vet1b11 Clollenggm __. `non:-uvvsU`\rl'I'I7 A fff 'I'.1I\'l1 IVTYTT (V DOUGLAS DRUG STORE AND HAIRDRESSING PARLOURS Daily, 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Saturdgy, 8 a.m. till 12 p.m. Sunday, 10.30 a.m. till 12.30 pm. and 6.30 p.m. till 9 p.m. 'f'his is the Douglas Motto for our New Store. Call in and let us prove'to you that we have the best Drug Store in Barrie. L, ~_ JUST ARRIVED BATTERY saws mom $135.00 UP BAT'l'E.RYLE.SS six _ STOP THAT COUGH ` Douglas Syrup White Pine and Tar. Reg. 4025. 35c. Friday and Saturday _ Fresh Seidlitz Powders 8 Full-Weight Powders in a Box. Reg. 25c. 19c La Bell Castill slap 4 A ---can 25 23c `the best tea you can buy In clean, bright Aluminum STORE HOURS :is good ted The Brokenshire meetings attended. His music,_ singin: - ... In:-G'AfI'V7'l More Eggs per Day Guaranteed if you use CHAMPION POULTRY TONIC 50c and $1.00 pkgs. Costsra cent'a day, <;r 1:53, jco feed 100 birds. Neilson's 60 lb. bulk? CHOCOLATES HOREHOUND 25clb. Old-Fashioned lb Bayeld St. I` A lII\IE Page NM! ull-ana.` -v -.__ _ Wlz3'EK-NIGHTS V A TUESDAY, 8 p.m.--`Cottage `Meeting 'at"home of Mrs. Ether- ington, Dufferin St. THURSDAY, 8 p.m.---In the Citadel. Ensign Lea-r'1gf.ord will ive the rst.of a series of addresses on PR'OPHES_Y.", u-bject--THE' DISPENS_`ATIONS." h----`---'- _ HIWIVTQ -v- NOTED SlN_GING I.-`.vANcE;1'} -4;1sZID'MUs1clAN A On Saturday, March p.m. Sunday, March 4th, 11 a.m., 2.30 ancT_'7 p,__m. .....L:...... A`! H... nngf. week have been wc A cordi\al ifwitation is ex`tended to all. ' ' The Salvation Army is thejblace where Christ satises.` A. J. KERR, BARBER @House of Friendliness and Fellowshill THE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL -4. AA! I Inn GT Ry, IVIIIIUII 'IIuII, an IIOIIII, --V- ..-.... _ `.,,, senshire of the past week hav beh well singing and addresses have helped many. - --------~ -~ A 1171' `|R131'I"Y.\Tf`, Ill 5 lllUl\u _ cuuaoana vi -.. "V. ENVO? JN9-_!!.9'$ .*RE ` IIEIIVIAKI `\ 68(.`.OLll-ZR s1`. _ Anndx Mrs. Roy Langford, Officer: in charge. `formation both sides putting up a.` 300 argument. The judges decl- aion was in favor nf 1-n nffh-rnnvn, unrisue and Mr. Baker. a After the a" program_ those taking Dartgin the `program and Tuxis boys were`.enter'tained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Bishop. Fancy Dress carnival The annual carnival. held in the rink `on Monday evening, was a splendid `success. About three hun- dred spectators and skaters were . present including some titty in cos- tume. The ice was in prime condi- tion and the skaters enjoyed it very much. After skating for about an hour the Judging took place. The different classes werecalled out and awarded the .-prizes. Following were prize winners: Fancy dressed lady. 1, Miss Annie Dale as Pier- rette": 2. Miss Eckle -as Gypsy." Fancy dressed gentleman, 1, Wm. Friel. An Eskimo": 2. Janet Kerr. Dude".r Fancy skati g couple, 1. Joe Dyer and Miss adie'Bell; 2. Misses Muriel eardsalll and Leti- tia. Bell. Flower girl, 1. Miss E. Foster,.Lily". -Fancy skating lady. Miss Olive Kerr; 2. Miss E. Foster. Fancy skating gentleman. 1, Ewart Langman: 2. Rex Manning. Best skating` couple for speed-, 1, Harold Lawson and Miss 'Bernett~a. Draper: 2. Rnv T-Tnnghi-nn nn Mica nldin good judges` was in favor 9! time affirmative. Juges were Miss Eckle, Miss Helen Christie Ma-. Baker. I Aftnr fhn nuns-warn I-Inna.` bnlplna . wua UWUULI uy $V.l.l`a Itcluuun. -Mrs. Geo. Norman is spending 8. |.fe\v weeks with her parents here. ; A `Mrs, Rnhf T1`.h'-in]: ia nn H11: slink |.Lt'\\" WEEKS WLUI I181` p1.tl`&`Il(.S llel'E.j n'Mrs. Robt. Elrick is on the sick st V A Dan 1' A Dunn in .\AnP;u4-..-I 6-A k'a I ILBL Rev. J. A. Ross is comrinea to ms home with `smallpox. 'Fhn Wnlninn I-Tnn f`_h-nln hold a. uuxuc WILII HHICIULJUX. The Helping Hand Cirgle held a. pork and bean supperin the base- ment of the church on February 17, with quite a number present. `Rev. J`. A. Boss had a number or contests and 8. very enjoyable evening was spent. `lc`.n1:rAnn Mmnriln wan in Tnrnnto ' Eugene Mc4Bri'de was in Toronto on Thursday and found Mrs. Mo-. Bride doing nicely. I |`f\/Hun Anna '|\Il'n`|'(cn~nnn inff fnr `Dn- T "'7' * `*****&wwm&wmw% `Rf... ' mung- LIIIIL` UL Wflhlllu `Mr. and Mrs. VV. Scott spent a. few days last week with Mrs. Wm. Beardsall. Dalston. 1|/Ina Tifrn Donn in 1:1-{In 1-n he uh l3|:"tl.l'UBtUI. JJUJS LUU. Mrs. Wm. Parr is able to be up and is doing nicely. Mien .'l'A:gin 'R1!:.hnn nf Esr sment arm 18 uuxng mcmy. Miss Jessie Bishop of Edgar spent the wee-kl-end with her parents here. I A11m:n~+ 'lI`nvu-1 than in "l`nvnn1'n 19:11 , ' U18 wuem-euu wuu HUI.` put'uu'La uuua. A1bert'Ford.was in Toronto last week. - nuuse 1.0!` u. Lew uuya. _ Mrs. `Mary Cochrane has return- ed to `Toronto after spending a few days with Mldhurst friends. Mac A mnmu whn has haen on .l.4rl.VV5Ull uuu JNLISS I59I`I1eC('H: .IJl`H.pBI'3 2. Roy Houghton and Miss Goldie Spence. Clowns, 1 Brock Armstrong: 2, Harry`Bell. Free-for-all race. 1. Graham Christie: 2. Bob Bell. Boys under 15 years, 1. Rex Manning; 2, Jas. Warren; Ladies? race, 1, Miss B. Draper; 2, .\I1ss `O1ive'Kerr. - Feb. 27-I.;IVr`.fa.nci` Mrs. Walter Muir and family have moved to ~their `new home in Utopia. which was owned by Mr. Rennick. MI`: an T\Tnv-mnn la unnnd`lng- n. I [POLE U1l`1"l`lCl'i1) - Ilarry Parr is confined to his Rhome with the measles gs is also Elson Bishop. , . Wm. Mason is nnt an well at the mtsun nu-mop. , Wm. Mason is not so well at the time of writing. `Min and Nfvvu `(K7 Qnnrf unnnf n. on me SICK nsc. Percy Frankcom is able to be out again after being confined to the house for a. few -days. mrnu '1\/rmm f"nnhmann hag w:hn`n- . _ - - -- -.- -"-"D"A"A"l`TTww \ Mia.` `.1\...".* ".'l"~!`8J!,t ~. is ' visiting oxriends in4 ,!`oronto. . ' Miss Mints-`Black is. spending. a. ew months in Toronto. .6 Miss Verona Usher spent last `week with friends in Toronto. Miss Nina Miller visited friends in Midland over. the week-end. Miss Edith Howe It Hilisd'aie' ,|pent .a week with i'z-ien-ds in town. `Inspector G, K. Mills visited Elm- vaie Continuation School last week. Miss Daisy |Mc`Conneii is with triends in Toronto for a. few weeks. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Black on Saturday Feb. 18, 1928. 8- dan8h- `Mrs, Waiter 'l`.e1fer returned.home on Saturday after a coupie of weeks in Montreal, .. `Mn. 13! an A.h...... an rm------*~- clays Wltn AV1lU.ul`SL Ll`lt3llu'w`.|. Mrs. A. Finlay. who has been on "the. sick list. is improving. - `Miss! Mabel Wattie spent th week-end at the 'C.G.I.T. convention in `Barrie. D 1'\ (`nnl-fa `fnnb Q slain-I1 Inmd hf In `uarme. R. D. Coutts `took a. sleigh load `of young people to Minesinug on Mon- day night. Mr n'n `Mv.u.'l`hm:. A1-hihald and u,u. vv ua routes. D1106 UUUIE xuuuzy. . IM1ss Anna McKernan left for De- troit on`Frld-ay. T-Tnvw-U DSIFD 1:: nnnflnn fn hi Feb. 23- 1vnss`G1adys Monteith is on the sick list. Dnnvy 'I2`nnnbhnvrv\ ha nk1n fn ha l-ix" dlay mgnt. , 1 Mr. and Mrs.L"1`hos. Archibald and ; family. who have been sick with the ` flu. are able to be out again. mr... nn Mun mvm T-TnrniIfnn.1:nRnt nu. are able to De uut ugaux. ` Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hamilton spent '1`uesd`ay with friends -in `Barrie. Owing to the condition of roads ater the storm` the mail couriers have had difficulty getting over the rnnfns. Guthrie U`.F.~0. and `U'.F.`W.O. will hold their monthly meeting at the home of Mr and Mrs. Norman Campbell on Monday evening, Mar. 5. A debate will be given `by the young people. 'Roll call to be an- swered by An Irish Joke. VEDFTION an IV: v--- The February meeting was held at the home of Ldrne Wlngrove with a good -attendance. Progressive ;euchre was enjoyed. Next meeting. ` Wednesday, Mar. 7, at John Pratt's. vasp RA U.F.O. cLua' .__--J.l.._. -nu-.. 1111 Ill-SL WUUK. Barrie junior hockey team jour-V" Laeyed to Elmvale on Wednesday` and layed Elmvale youths who won out n a score of 5-2. `Tho: wu=~n1.hmv.a nf Hnn` Pvnshxrfnuvinn MIDl:lURs'l' curuaui-: H5 net numu Uu usuuuuaau cu. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn G. Met,- calfe who have been the guests of their parents for a few days have returned to their home in Toronto. Mrs. B. G. IRo-berston suffered a painful injury this week when she fell while skating at the rink and broke her. right arm above the el- bow. If}..- If uuuuu 1: ID. A DOW. ` Miss Margery Fox, of Colling- wood, was the guest of Miss Marg- aret Blackstock over the week- end, attending the C.G.I.T. con- ference. V `II. ......I `ll ... T T \T:vnv| an- 131331106: ` Mr. and Mrs. W.\ J. Nixon an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Violet, to Frank L. Petersen of Kirkland Lake, son of Mr. and `Mrs. A. R.- Petersen, Shanty Bay. `Dana-n A Ylfunn (VF bnuuby Day. _ Roger A. Wilson, formerly of Barrie, is sailing from New York, March 3, for Europe where he will have a year's experience in the several foreign offices of the T. Eaton Co.` Ltd. um-.- 1:I..-:1-- 1u':...-........L..'I1 -4.` "Ave IDEUUII U0. ubu. - - . Mrs. Emily Miscampbell of An- gus, Ontario, announces the en- gagement of her eldest daughter, Leona `M-arguerite, to Mr. William G. S. George, youngest son of Doctor and Mrs. Henry George of Victoria. B.C. `IA ..- VIYL-.. Il`..J.....1J.. -n1.J-anon! 4-A VlUl:Ul.'ln Dakln - Mrs. Thos. Metcalfe returned to town last week after spending a couple of months in California. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Buchanan are returning this week having stop- ped off at St. Catharines for a week's visit on their way home. If-. -J II...-. mutant! 3` nn` 101' I LEW Wlio ` R.` J. Gamble and Mrs. Thos. King were in Toronto 0;: Tuesday attending the Vtuneral of their aunt. IE2..- D..-..-L-.. 3-11 A. 1-1.. nLuu-ud- amination with honors. ' A W. J.` Hares of . Herlhel, Sask., was the the guest of his sister; Mrs.` J. R. Crawford, San- ford St., over Sunday. `HA1... .(lnAa `Rn-u-6-nn'1\oa nnmnlnf- guugru recently ~ V Walter Houden and `Newton Train Jpent last week at the Ford motor pchool in Toronto. A Miss Lily Hinton` of Midland en- joyed the week-end at the home of Mrs. Wm. Andrew. M!` 'nhIlInhnn nnnnnn L-nu.-A .--n Ioru 95., uver Duuuay. Miss Guida Burton" has complet- ed her three` `years training in the Hospital. r`Siek Children and is at her 110 e on McDonald "St. 11.. ....; `lA'..'.. .'MI ........... ('1 M'a4-_ WEEKS V1310 Un bucu.` way uuunc. Ma`. and Mrs. Dawey of Belfast, Ireland, wish to announce the en- gagement of their second daugh- ter," Betty, to Walter Fairbrother of Lefroy, [son of Mr. and ..Mrs. John Graham of Dublin, Ireland, the marriage to takelplace early in March in Toronto. `Kn -_J Kan. 1:`Avuva1nrl .f.`II\nu:n 131`- \ . ' `Miss Marion Ross spent last week in Toronto. T - Miss, Gertrude Keenan was vis- iting friends in Toronto last week. Mrs. Eustace Bird of Toronto is the guest of Mrs. D. M. Stewart. .Miss 'Ma-bel. Simon is visiting friends in Hamilton and Toronto. for a `few. weeks. `D I `I IV_...LI_ no.3 II-m TBA: HUI:- Miss. Brereton fell on the street near her home this afternoon and broke her right, arm near the shoulder. 7 an..- 13.....- *u..1I.......L"'..8 n.-.I..+.-.n snouxaer. - Miss Emma Halbert of Dalston, ptipil of Miss Enid Partridge, has passed her elementary _piano ex- honors. A 1 1'1? `I . `I'.`I'........ Al- In lVLu1'CIl IH .I.Ul'Ulll.rUo Mr. and Mrs. Edward -Currie ar- rived in town on Monday fron Los Angeles, -Calif., where they have been living for over a year. They will visit with Miss M. Currie dur- ing the absence of their sisters, Miss S. and E. Currie, who leave next Monday to take the Mediter- ranean trip and spend a `few months at various places in Europe. ` ' &&a&iawwa&&&a P om. >I< n E mummmmmmmmmnm I I I I5 I T . w !gxw&ma&$%&%&&m& I Miss Mari nn Rags snent last I EI\&\IYOV V I_.i- Feb. 27-Mrs. R. Johnston'spent last week in Toronto with her sis- Gnu IC||: ter. ,WLl'lo VYUI. Anurew. Mr. `Shanahan returned me on `Monday after enjoying a, c uplg of months with his daughters 1n-'1`or- onto and Niagara Falls. | `X7111 Mnfnff nynn annnn nn`nA .ln ter. Mrs. Heribert Swan entertained the Euchre `Club on Tuesday even- ing. A most enjoyable evening was reported.by all. The first prizes were won by Mrs. Chas. Thuriow and Alvin Johnston while the lone h=an'd winners were Mrs. Will. Cum- ming and Ernest Richardson. Af- terwards dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. `Mn and Mr: A132. Strath of Saur- servea Dy tne nustesu. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. -Strath of saw- in, spent Sunday at Will. Cum- mings'. 1\/rm-mv 'l`hnr1nw snent the week- m1ngs'. Murr y Thurlow spent the week- end wlth Miss Betty Thurlow. cwj 7`.-- Oro -`Council met at th Town Hall on February 23, with a. the mem- bers present. Reeve Luck in the chair. . rm. An'H'nv u-cmm-+ nn '1`:-eamnu naxr. The Auditors report on Treasur- er's books for.19~27 was pre se-nted showmg they had found everything correct and in order. Report was accepted as satisfactory and Clerk instructed to have it printed. nm-nmnninnnnna warn read and Instructed to nave ,1 p1`un.t:u. Communications were read and disposed of from W. J. Rose, T. D. ' Robinson, J. `T; Simpson, Mrs. A. Oades. Eastern Qntario Good Roads Association. Wm. Cooke, R. C. Hip- we1_l, W m. T. Beaton, H. J ..-Pack`ard, A. A. Watt, and Ontario, Municipal Association. ' A `Iuu_1ouy nrna nnaan fn r-nnfirm ,`}SSOCla1'.lOn. A by-law was passed to confirm the a.ppolntment`of_"1`ownship of- ficers and to provide for their re- munergztion for the present year. A hvdnw for the nurch-ase of road was 511-cu 1.: Lil. an uuu wvvvuuu \rv~v-n ings. - A-request of John N. Leigh to buy two elm trees on division 109 was left in the hands of `Councillor Horne`. _*_ -mt, '{"1nv~L- vnnnrfn there had been munergmon 110!` me present year. A by-law for the purchase making machinery` materials, etc., `was given its first and second read- Inuc Horne`. _*_ "The `Clerk reported there had been 30"births. 8 marria.`ges,`and 26 deaths duly registered during 1927 and pre- sented receipts from Registrar Gen- eral for registering game. e -vm..= vnrinnn nnnmxndzsrbefore the DQL III a HUUIW3 UL 0"'Zc `The members of the` Presbyterian choir enjoyed a sleighride to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gilbert -where they were entertained. Wyevale vs. Elmvale An inter-league debate will be] held in St. John's Church. E1rnvale,- on Monday. March 6. at 8 p.m. The subject. Resolved that the Church rather than the State is Responsible {or the Moral and spiritual` Welfare, 0! the Immigrant". will be dealt with by memlbers of Wyevale and Eilmyale Leagues. Rebekah Social Evening 1 The members of Glen Rebekah Lodge held a social evening in the `I.0.F. hall on Friday. Feb. 24. but owing to the heavy storm only a- bout forty were present. The time was spent in progressive euchre, fol- lowed by a couple of hours of danc- his . The euchre prizes were won by Miss Seholl and H. J. Player. World : Day of Prayer-`Obae'rved The \Vorl'd's Day of.Prayer` ser- wloe held in the Elnrvale Presbyter- an church on Friday afternoon, ~.1:hvcnnv~v 94 \Ul'I 117.9 nffandnd ann- Huuoiuan 1-`Amines AT % TRACTOR SCHOOL eral for register-mg same. >"1`he various a.cc nts-before council were 0rd ed paid" and ad- journment made to April 3. About one hundred farmers, most of them tractor owners, vot- ed last Tuesday s demonstration of modern power farming at -the Dreamland Theatre, held by J. H. McCa'w, `McCormick-Deerint went, as the best tractor `school they had ev_er ; attended. The talks of, the company experts, -P. J. Mulvihill and Vernon Moore, opened: their eyes, as did the moving pictures showing the various and protable uses to which tractors are put in modern farming. Everything was explained and` visualized as it had _ not been done before, judging ;_ from the comment of the farmers, I who congratulated Mr. McCaw and 1 the visitors. ` _ ` - I ` . ` `Advertise an The Examviner, thel name: with the circulation; .. V .9 h FERGUSONVALE A H \ r _ .. 1'! 7-1..-.-Ln... ORO COUNCIL 11111111011. ' I --Don t forget the Old-Time dancing at Odd Fellows Temple, Friday, March 2. Hunter's orches- tra. Extra features and refresh- ments. . 9p --Everybody is going to the play Daddy Long Legs, March 6 and 7 in Town Hall, Barrie. Hall will be well heated. 650 comfort- able chairs provided. - 9b Chief Stewart states that Mon- day next, March 5, will be the last day of grace for 1927 auto mark- ers. Prosecutions will be made af- ter that date. vva. vno-av \Avuv\ru -Hurry. Hurry and secure your seats for the Daddy Long Legs play to be given in the Town Hall, Barrie, March 6 and 7. Cap-. acity houses are anticipated. 9 AL 1- ,__1___ 1__;. ___-1-` 1' a1......1. v-va - vv--- ---v -----v-;v--v-- .v- At London last week` J. Shrub- sole was elected to the office of Grand Superintendent of Georgian District, No. 9, Royal Arch Masons and. Alex. Cowan re-elected to the office of chairman of the executive committee. wv nnnnnnnn vvvv -Every child in Barrie and vi- cinity should see the play Daddy Long Legs to be given by local talent in the Town Hall, March 6 and 7. It is a very modern `play and educational. 9b 7I"L_._.`.._ T D `II........ -3 Q'I.u.o.&-u 5:: sum: weal, Mrs. R. G. Adams of `Thornton W18 the guest of Mrs. Geo. Mc- Knight recently ' Walt?!` nll and '\Yn1Ivfnn 'i`nt\`-