EDGAR 6: Orillia spent Sunday at V. R. S1essor s. lms Qknnnhnn ll-Hanna Qknnnhnn \a:. aaaauu uyvaav nauA;uu_y uav v . -I-Us Iuavuuva. -4. Mrs. Shanahan, Misses Shanahan and Maurice are spending the Easter holidays in Cleveland. A . -u-:nnn`l`lnnnnna 1-`lnnuvnan Inn rw-n, Lu1A\4u_y u 1;: \.Il\a v vAu:LA\4. A` miscellaneous shower was pre- FOR SALE BY J. L. COFFEY sented to Miss Lena Patterson at her home on Thursday, Mar. 28. Lena. received many beautiful gifts and the good wishes of all go with her to her new home in Thornton. .43 Elizabeth St J. H. NIXON. Dist.-ict Agent. BARRIE. ONTARIO --seed, grain or equipment? If so, you may possibly require a loan. The Bank of Toronto is always ready to aid responsible farmers in their nancing._to give the exper- ienced counsel and nancial help that insures increased production and revenue. Discuss your farm problems with our local manager. This Bank 1': km to Izelpyou. ` -1~`1"*`~@.*:i`.=*`-`4a>JSL`"?:`~ ".*Z`-.~4.? Are You Buying 39 More Cattle BRANCHES : BARBIE. H. A. SIMS. Manager ALLANDALE - ELMVALE 1075 1120 CROWN Lma -from anything expected in a low-priced six . . . DE So'ro SIX is unmistakably di'er- ent from anything expected in a low- priced six. It oers so much more in beauty, in smnrtness and in gracious harmonies of line and color. And, De Soto s behavior does not belie Dc Soto s looks. such restful prompt accel- eration-such supple response-such ample power--such roomy comfort. Submit De Soto to any test that your experience suggests. You will be amazed that so high a` value is obtainable at so low a Phone us today for a trial. BARRIE Cnusun Mo-tons Pnonttc!" ` Fnog: Drysdale spent Easter week in Toronto. 1:... Aaplnnclv Ihannnn nnnnt H-u: FIAT. 'I-'0I' 01150. Mrs. Andrew Lawson spent the hol- iday in Toronto. V mum 1:! .o:.nhn11 grunt than master hol- nuimv. April 4. mo 105) Ill Luruuvu. Miss E. schell spent the Easter 1101- idays in Cobalt. 111.. 11- uvnbai I}: hnrlnuina at her zuays Lu Uuuuw. Miss G.` Eckel is holidaying at her home at Cliord. 11.. 1-..I..|...... ....A..& Man `lhaalvnr man]! at IIOHIB HE ULUIUIQ. Mr. Bishop spent the Easter week at his home at Conn. upa__ 1-u-.1-... 13AnuAan ulallrnrl fldnn I115 DOING HI: UUILII. Miss Gladys Beardsall visited friends in Barrie this week. nun.-- ns.....I... 1-Ami a nun Anna in 111 baffle D1115 wean. Milton Train spent 9. few days in Toronto last week. Elwood Simpson spent the week with his parents in Barrie. J. H.` Simpson spent the week-end with friends in Midland. Alex. Andrew visited his brother in St. Cetharines last week. 11:..- AA. BA anmn new-I-. nf 1-ha wank LS Vllblg an 0. nu uunuauu an Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Black are en- jazying a. trip to Boston. Mass. `Klee vmmrm nhnr Annmt Good Fr!- 55. Uacnannes may ween. Miss Ada Bell spent part or the week with friends at Allenwood. V!I..-.4-ln Buoufnn Ahi Wltn Irlenus an nucuwuuu. ` Francis Burton enjoyed the ho!!- days with Bradford friends llama `| .'Inun1nnIP rn.hn.m Hf Tfnto ays Winn Dl'.u.l.UL`u uwuu Mrs. Havelock Graham of Toronto is visiting at J. R. Graham's. an- .....A `fun 1: `M `R19:-.1: In-n.`n_n.. J:':,Vln8 B. unp D0 Duawn, m.awc. Miss Verona Usher spent Good Fr!- day with her sister in Barrie. un...u.m nu-vmhon nnanf. the holl- 'I3u'11?A1~'1c'1a' Co'fCfpX3F nay WWII 116!` 51501:!` H; Baum. Winston Carnahan spent the hon- days with friends at Meaford. -mu tum; 'E`.11lnH'. mas.-nt the week- clays Wllin Irlenus uh m.c=u.u;u. Miss Edna, Elliott spent the week- end at her home at Waverley. an..- gs -u-.1... gnlmmd `ll!nn+.A1- hall- encl an I18!` name an VVU:VI:ul:,y. Mrs. F. Hahn enjoyed Easter holl- days in Toronto and Nobtawa. 1... 1. nwmm M Tnrnnto renewed days In 'J.'01'OI1D0 uuu uuuuuwm Jos. L. Brown of Toronto renewed acquaintance in town last week. n.,,,;_._1- 13-..]--glbn runs 155 HA1! uuqunuuunuvw an vvvvun ...- Miss Marjorie Mor1ar11;y gajguat her home in Bradford for the week. - A u\-..-J. 9!`.-Igna- uuxuc In dJL(luAva\a Iv. u-.- ..- Miss Laura. Trace of Depotui-iarbor spent the week with her parents. -- 77,, _.u- 1- ............ .-uul Annln T\I1D WCLI7 All Aaunbov van no-up-r- ---....,. ` Atchison Donnelly was the guest of Clifford Dean over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. .,A1vin Fleming enjoyed a few days this week in Toronto. I-I. Carnahan went to Toronto on Tuesday to see his sister, who is 111. -..- -u , M. .1 Fl`!-...au.6A av\Av\ man.- |DpUlL|I VIII: vvuvnn Ivovnc --v- ,--__--v. Misses Ruth Lawson and Annie Dale were in Barrie on Good Friday. N .__- 1.1.- _......A. .1 I-UUSUKIJ IN 99 Ian.) -nun-., H-.- ._ _-_. W111 Hickling of Toronto spent Eas- ter with his parents at Allenwood. -1 4-n_n.|...........A In HUI Winn Ann yvuvoo-up uuu -----..-.. Miss Annie Bell of Oollingvinon is visiting her niece, Miss Pearl Train. -\ au-..--..-.. punlnuvanl as Different VIDIUILAE LIUI Anovvv, ------ .. -..-, _,,. Dr. and Mrs. D. Corcoran enJo$'ed a. couple of days with friends in Toronto. Miss Pearl Train enjoyed a. few days with friends in Oolungwood recently. Vance Rintoul is spending the Eas- ter week with rriends at Tlllsonburg. . uuuu- .1 :1]; IJGL vV\-\-A vvnunn -.-`-u..- ..- W111 Jones and son Bi11-1VsV;)Z1"M1ci- land visited friends here on Good Fri- day . 11.... urnumu (`mama and nhlldrom (`-1.- any Mrs. Walter Crowe and children or.- Joyed Easter at her home near Wood- foro. - Miss Jean Cumming o2 Barrie was the guest of Mrs. Jake Hart for a few days. Mrs. J. D. smart and children en- joyed a tew days w1t.h friends in Tor- Ana`-A JVJ Vin onto. E0. 1 Miss Marlon Moore spent Easter week-end at her home in Victoria U'__..l.-._ VV `7UCI_\4Il` Harbor. up-.1__ .l1.8.l'DOX`. Miss Del. Lawson of Toronto was the guest of Elmvale mends over the week-end. up1__ 1111-.....`-A `llnutonl SEAN`. Ween:-enu. Miss Florence Manning spent Good Friday with Mrs. Leonard Argue at Allenwood. . q1u__ 15....-- Enlnlunnu M f~.I\1I`1I7".AI` `R Auenwoou. Miss Grace Robinson of Goldwater is the guest or her cousin. Miss Edna Montgomery. mm nvu-I `Mm: R A_ Tinning gnd _u.MvAu-:Nzws nlulilllllllljp aonvgomery. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Tipping and Phc;-n-e` 278 IN HlS'83rd YEAR WALKS 23 MILES IN DAY (Stayner Sun) Robert Hutton of Stayner holds the banner for walking. He is 82 years old and on February 12th last walked from Stayner to his brother's home at I-Iillsdale, a distance of about 23 miles, in a. little over 12 hours. He got a ride for about 5 miles, but this was entirely unexpected, and in no wise detracts from the measure of his cour- age in facing a tramp of 23 miles on 9. winter's day at his time of life. Kathleen enjoyed Easter with friends 1.. 11-1-I-on Lau- 55604 voaauuna woo. u |1n Goldwater. 1.1-- 711-. `L1 Ill WW1 W U55 0 Miss Lily Hinton of Midland enjoy- ed the week-end at the home of Mrs. Wm. Andrew. at... run... 'l5..Ll......u.-. nun-I rlnunlvvl-nu VVIII. l11l\LI.CVVo Mrs. Thos. Robinson and daughter Isabel are spending the week with Midland friends. v\_u.-..a. -n ........ and `llknvf T'|n+.. .I.vuu1u.uu uzcuun. Delbert Bannerman and Elbert Dut- cher are enjoying the holidays with friends in Barrie. ID..- 15.-.! 'I1u..l-A... Ava`:-I O-tun nk`1I'rnh lnenua 111 Dan ac. Mrs. Fred Burton and two children of Hamilton visited her uncle, Chas. Lennox, over Easter. up- .......x 1:... tum-.~n 'I:!on1rh-u A-n- '~ v lkpoycw `I075 LIUILIIUA, U vcs uncut: . Mr. and Mrs. George Bauldry en- joyed Easter with_ the former s sister. Mrs. Jas. Lamereau. -1.. -._.1 air..- 11 `D l'1nvnr\'|\a11 nf J.VJ.l'5. dub. LJUJIICJ. cau. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Campbell of Midland were the guests of Mrs. Geo. Stephenson on Tuesday. `Anne E114: Tnnycnn nf Rtnvnnvin is EBEDIICIISUH uu Lucauuy. Miss Ella Lawson of Stevensville is enjoying the Easter holidays with her mother. Mrs. Jas. Lawson. 1:... A 1:! r\u+nn and r-hilrh-an nf IHUDIIUI, J.Vu.'b. dub. uawauu. Mrs. A. E. Orton and children of Orlllia spent the week with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Clement. In..- A....I.a.. r and ann \X7n'H'n1' EHDS, .|.VJ.l'. uuu .l.VLl.D. 11. \JAcuu.uv. Mrs. Archie Girvan and son Walter are spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Middleton. ups..- V7-1-.. riiand.-ln and fivohorrl LVLI. uuu: Lvua. iv. a.;. LVLauu.JuuuAn. Miss Helen Christie and Graham Christie spent a. few days with Mrs. Napier in Tottenham this week. 11.. and `luh-c I`. `D `l'.nnn nf Mid- mapler Lu .LUuu:.uuu.nu uum vvcyn. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Lane of Mid- hurst spent a few days with the lat- |ter s mother, Mrs. W. H. Mason. _n vv-.__nL_.. ......l DWI Q AAAAAAA um ---- -1- v. . __. _VV.,_,,,,, Miss May Hickling of Hamilton and Miss Inez Hickling of Coulson spent the week at their home at Allenwood. _ _- _- A-1 ____ voov -we-.- vwv ___-__ Mr. and Mrs. J. H. *1\v/Ic7Caw and son Jack of Barrie returned home Tues- day after spending the week-end with Mrs. S. Kerr. -.,__ vu.__.: 1I1..I....t-A... Aunt` 1\II -one 1\lI'o1-_ IVLID. D. LX511. Mrs. Fred Webster and Misses Mar- garet and Ruth spent the week-end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bishop. 121---- 17-1- and Dt\H'I7 Fnnnnr nf alllapauhofoaory Touring . . . (033 J.VJ.1`S. A. U. Dwuup. Misses Helen and Betty Cooper of Belleville and Mr. Taylor of Toronto were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Cooper over the week-end. 11.. ....A 1urm- l"!1ov-nnnn T.nino' nndl A. UUUpl':1 uvcx uuc wean--.uu. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Laing and. children of Toronto were guests at the home of Mrs. La1ng s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Burt. over the Easter week- $75; :1- end. enu. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Dickie and daughter Dolores of Toronto and Miss Margaret McGrath of Inglewood were the guests of the Misses Dickie last week. I-I-II. _ ....-......\ a1.\nl- u-G-nu-vvu AF Qnnrlaxv WEEK. The severe sleet storm of Sunday night and Monday did a lot of dam- age to both Bell and municipal tele- phone lines, breaking off several poles on different lines. I--_- 11.7 I\l\Wl and Anunhl-are UH ulucxcuo uuca. Mrs. N. McLean and daughters, Misses Margaret and Helen, left on Wednesday for Toronto after spending several months with the former`s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hill. I I-I-IL- .... .. .~.m-.Hnn- n 'E`1n-svaln enus, J.Vu'. uuu; mun. uaa. uau. The annual meeting of Elmvale branch of the __Women s Institute will be held at the home of Mrs. Wm. Mot- fatt on Thursday, April 11. Roll call to be answered by an economy wrinkle. -0.. -.....1 Mr..- AIM.-+ Tnnnnv nf LU UR: uunwcuzu. my on cuuuunug nuunu.. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lennox of Stratford, Arthur Lennox of Saska- toon, Sask., Lambert Lennox of Toron- to, Mrs. Lennox of Ivy and Mr. Tor- rence of Hamilton were at the home of Chas. Lennox last week. I\._ 111....1.......A.... A4` 1.-u-& -nnnb Han U]. Lilian. ucuuun aaau vvyusx. On Wednesday of last week the Franklin Legge Organ Co. of Toronto installed in the Anglican churchhere an electric blower for the organ. The blower is proving highly satisfactory, and the choir, who have undertaken to pay for it, are justly proud of their new acquisition. -ALL--- .1... annual I-ha `lacl-av none- uvw auquuuuauu. `Others who spent the Easter vaca- tion at their homes here were: Miss Isabel Campbell of Hampton, Miss Blanche Andrew of Maple Valley, Miss Helen Adams of Collingwood, Miss Beatrice Cotton and Miss Helen Christie of Barrie, Miss Doris Turner, Miss Reta Wilson, Miss Helen Mal- colm, J. McAuley, Alex. McAuley, Miss Margaret Kerr, Miss Violet Wade, Miss Maud Train, Miss Lillian McAuley, all of Toronto. Elmvale Old Boys and Girls , The annual reunion of Elmvale old boys and girls will be held in Hygeia Hall, 40 Elm St., Toronto, on Friday, April 12, at 8 p.m. Anyone able to at- tend this gathering will be made very welcome. ' IV .....I Ii`-3;`:-up CA-wing A community service was held in Wyciie Church on Good Friday at 10.30 am. and was well attended. The service was in charge of Rev. W. C. Stubbs, rector, who was assisted by Rev. E. . I`homas and Rev. A. Rintoul, who delivered a very impressive ad-* .I..-_- HI CD90 Lecture on Trees and Shrubs A lecture on the uses of trees ans` shrubs by H. J. Moore of the Depart- ment of Agriculture, Toronto, was giv- en in the Parish Hall under the aus- pices of the Horticultural Society on Wednesday last. owing to the un- favorable weather it was not as well attended as was expected. Those who were present appreciated the lecture and received many useful hints in the raising of owers and shrubs. McElwaine-Hopkins A quiet wedding was solemnized at the manse, Elmvale, on Easter Mon- day, when Russell McE1waine and Miss Janet Reid Hopkins were united in marriage by Rev. Evan Thomas. The groom was supported by his brother, ' Wendell McE1waine and the brides- maid was Miss Agnes Hopkins, sister of the bride. Luncheon was served to ' the bridal party by Mrs. Thomas af- ter which the happy couple left on the ; afternoon train for Toronto. A Bride Honored The members of the C.G.I.T. group 3 and Continuation School and other friends met in the basement of St. John's United Church on Wednesday evening and presented Mrs. F. Hahn I (nee Miss Irene Crone) with gifts. The 12.0.8. presented her with a beautiful i cuckoo clock and cut glass dish. The G.G.I.T. read an address of apprecia- _ 151011 for her help and presented her B Good Friday Service with sherbet glasses. She was also the recipient of many other beautiful and useful gifts. A sing song was enjoyed after which a dainty lunch was served. C.G.I.T. Special Meeting A special meeting of the C.G.I.T. of St. John's United Church was held in the basement on March 26, to which everyone was invited. The program consisted of an instrumental by Miss Velma Beardsall, violin solo by Miss Dorcas I-Iouden, history of the be- ginning of C.G.I.T. read by Miss Wil- ma Montgomery, a tale of dreams by Miss Verona Rowat. There was also a play Ten Years Later depicting C. G.I.T. girls in many walks of life`pre- sented by tableaux showing girls as a housewife, playground supervisor, tea- cher, nurse, etc. Presbyterian W.M.S. The W.M.S. held a special meeting on Thursday, March 28, in the base- ment of the church. The occasion was the visit of Miss Lamont, who gave a very interesting address on the Home Mission work of the church in Canada. Miss Lamont is fully engaged in visit- ing the auxiliaries of the churches throughout the Dominion. In her lec- ture she gave her experience in the northwest. 12;-.. 4.1-- I_-L...... - .1..`I:._1.Lt..1 L:..L`I.. IIUL VII vvvou. After the lecture a delightful birth- day tea was served by Mesdames Dut- cher, Andrew, Geo. Ritchie and Miss Dickie. A violin solo was rendered by Miss Dickie of Toronto, also a vocal solo by Mrs. Thomas. April Fool Tricks Despite the storm on Monday even- ing a goodly number of people turned out'to enjoy the social evening held in the Parish Hall under the auspices of the Wycliffe Choir. To continue the hilarity of April Fool Day, the prizes for euchre and crokinole were award- ed to the holders of the lowest scores. From the beginning of the games throughout the excellent luncheon which followed and during the danc- ing in which practically everyone par- . ticipated, the keenest enjoyment was i evidently felt by all present. Consider- . ing the weather the proceeds which went toward paying for the blower re- cently acquired for the organ were very satisfactory and were materially enlarged by several generous dona- _ tlons. Apr. 1-G1en Slessor of Guelph and Percy Blough of Hamilton spent the week-end at R. H. Brandon's. Mrs. Burroughs of Toror-1t is visit- Iing at Jas. Lauder s. 1urw_- (':o1hroH'h hnc watnrnpd in Or. 1113 no uua. JJGUUCI D. Mrs. Galbraith has returned to Or- lllia after visiting at Geo. Kissock s. Brook Slessor `and Miss Walker of BAN IQFTORONTO