` " --"'*---u._...rq._u._-u-._u-u--an---n-_u\ l.~'"I*5GM*ES1`iC SP; {r-` `./f`\`I T'KT/N Y\I\Y'\Tr -- :4 (hmm .<|n'i1u: . . . and ynu must huvv u m-w cunt. And. even by the (tulund:u' . . . Spring is only an {ow (in :uwu_y! . ('nrm> In /..Il.. .. .... ., -L77 DASHIN G COATS j`f9-95 (`|lI`Il'I.\I-2('l.()'l'I|: dy fur pnli. turv nr clv.-mun}; Hun-c 5 -'-4 L'UllUl1 nIIlll(`.\`|J Striped .. . .. yd. 'l`()Wl .l.l.lN(;: I6 widc. Umnn Inn:-n (`nHnn -~-I FOR. Sl ItlN(i'l'lMl`l IN THE HOME (3UR l`AlNlN(}: `I0-Ill. mzu'quisvl.l(:. (Troum with L:n_Vd~.s`1;;l1.~' yd. I90 "S U N N I W I6 I) I3": /\ rluinly <'vlznws<' rm`- tuining. M nu-lws wnrh-. _\';u'd .. ` , . . .. 591-. IDR/\l'ICH\': my- ..I ... . nu rlv.n\-.-l- 1).... . I lll\I\I'I'4I( I3 nn d.m1::; nu I-4-11.. J HUM l`Ih'l`l`7..`V' -1.8 sT'E'5"ci?I1i}"c";s "LASTEX" G13DLES..Z9T .'-Hn'4-zul Silk I"`%f"','YI`I% t LDC WCCI Bayliss. ` Th. 0 um rnur nwml akin ma. ur salt rheum as i rnllml > 69c umus: \_.mnn In wvll Hwy blond .w1n'im.: ('>lnu1`.\ ! I : Ilnsiq-I'_v St-vl.iuII find articles 1051 T`hn ll-,n~v-in F04!-v\ mm`-.1 \'\ HI- 5 yds. I91` |Ilc|l yd. .. \ "I' I. 590 inch II II. 5912 - 1 S|)("'IK(`I`, , ` ; On Thur. anornrmn. March 7., I 4, the WA. nf tho United church met; Mat Mrs. Fred S1nH`s. with an a - gtnndrncu of 23 members and nm `a visitor. Mrs. Fred Stntt took charce `of tho devotinnal period. which in- ;cluded a hymn, scripture reading. iprayer and a solo by Mrs. G. W. Morrisun. Mrs. L. Spring gave 3: paper on The work of our Suna lday Schools." vv-~'v*" '-vv7< : M1-s_ E. Yuri; has l`(`Hll`l\I`\i {mm fortnighfs vml m IhmI.~\-ullv, - `nu... tn 11......-..r K nnh... , on. |"ru1:\_v vvcnlng. 1 Over one hundred gathmw-d In; ; V` the bnscmr-nt of Ihc Unilt-d churrh` . Mn sit dnwn mgvlher at Hm Father ,!nnd Son Bnnqum nn We-dnesday{ ovonintl. March 6. Sam. Lyons very, lfcapably took charge of the fund I _iW. R. McViHio. P.S4I.. was the] I spa-akor. ` 'l"hnr nnrnnnn ht-n-"I. '7 ` Early copy in I I i: aypreciated. i Mrs Andrew Hall spout .1 row! .`dn_\'s In Elnn':al(- last week with, `lwr sisls-I`, Mrs. C. Jnrdan. ` Rev. G. H. Ptm-Emse of Ehn":\lu g:+\'t` :1 splendid address to `ht-i Y.P`U. here in the United rhlzrch.` has:-nu-m. Frida_v evening. } I E i F . hundred gather;-ri 1n> I\'lml(' nf dtlrublo, easy in luundor .~ucdo-Lnffctu , . snluuth-finished or :iI.l`Ipl (I. Your chnicv of lmrc-yoksrd HI` tznlurod lyvpc. Bias cut. Whlln. 'I`c:u-usc. Sizes 32 to 40. Very nmd<.-rm(`1y priced! FLOWERS ! FLOWER! -_ l,_9c -- & v V ZQIEI Cf? Vinlt-ts! Field Flowers! Cal`- nnl.iuns! Gardenias! And over 5:: m:m_v other 1nvcl`y nrtificiul flowers to wear as :1 b()U1()l1- nicre m` In use as trimming for your neat little huts! Sn inexpensive too! T Z T H])l'ilI1.', is n guy sc.'nsun: my wilh its own natural ch.'n'm . . . guy with Hus Iuvuly f1'nck:s that smart, women wear! Dc mm of those whu will blussnrn forth in (me of the scusnn'.~: lnvvly coluurful prints! See nisn nur .'ns'9m'nLInvnL nf polka (In! (iwsscs. Si7.c.<. M to 44. up-a cl`! Hnlcru (ll'L`.`s .H'L`S! "Purl(;n" frocks! 'I`uiIm`cd types! Pug-mp p()(:k(.`l, d1`esscs' Superior quality Crepes and shzwkslcins . . . 5:. :1 variety of colours. Sizes M to 20. IIaI..lIuI;laVI l"l{()CKS R.cndc'I.vm|s" I.\lI1\l1Irl1 A4 Lunuuguna VIN m ..... . In,` ` ? Mrs. F. Huixum or Km`h:\n,.;. WN the weekend wuh Mr. and ;\h,`.` n Ravligt, s;ns;;:2;9c _wgEvAL (ilmrmlmg and Chic l"zIslIim|-ltight FROCKS _ l, 5458 .*lvin1-!iNing I '?\PI -5 ~~ ----- I 1 news or adverusinvg I REHDY FOR YOU! ` "Q 4&4/stand u-we 4. 74 ~7z..4z,./ : -? {`.;9 BRENNAN at Zel|or's! Buy Yuur Lingerie- Ready for you: D|'csscs. Coats, :1-V3ult.s. Mlllmery . . Accessories, Lingerie and dozens and dozens of Must, Haves" for Spring . . priced to please your budget! Featured 'I`hurs., Fri.. Sat. 'l`hcr-'.~: felslllurl irnpurlzmcc to :: llzlvldbzag . . . for il. must bo llm right type and colour fur the uulfil ynu are xvonring, At ZcIlcI"s y<)l1'H find bugs in pouch, lu])h2lll(HL' and zipper lypos , . . in patent and sim- ulated lculhtrr . . . and in ll variety uf colours . . . l'ushinn- ed for various types of cus- lumos, l`ri-ml for the thrifty! l"ul' "Bvsl". M,-lvvl :1 pair of (`I:I.H'.\`i(' Slip-nn.~:. Inudo M 501'! r,'u,pOskin. C(JlUu1'.<: brown. black. navy. With nppliquv trirnxnings and fancy stitch- in-g. Zcllcr-pricz.-d! (.'uHnn prml f.`:l)ri(r.~;. In-l)f.`a.~:I. I :Ill(-rns .~;uit;I|)l(: fur hnmv frocks. chxldrt-n's clothes, In- dies` spurt. l)lm1.s'.-.s'. tri-znmings. Rosedulc" brand. 35-inch and 36-inch widths. When you Shop fur your spring h:ul,. . . shop at. Z1-ll0r's! Be sun: to s(-(- lhc ussnrtnlcnt uf now Flnwvr Huts. just ur- rivcd! Priced fur Lhv thrifty. GLOVEE m- "'s's1%19 LIMITED 5 l)vli\'rI`ir.- llmls In I`-.I l'.'ul(~nl. 'nu| ulzvnllviml uxfu-rds nml Sll'.`I|) slum-:4, hXibiXE:" $1.00 and $1.49 FLOWER HATS $1.59 and $1.98 ...... -..--..\ vu \.l\vV nvck. hunt neck. nr Pot- vr Hm l,\'pvs. Shirlwuist styles in the group. Made WI! shurt sleev- vs. Small. medium and l:nr;:<` sr/.v.<. White, pink. blur. gv-Id I./\ I) I ES` SWl`II\'l`l'Il{S (3lIlI.|)ltI'}N'S SIIOES RE- __., I mu Q: \ 'lIlIll'I\I':|` H ll III'n` 99c and $119 A Grand (`nllovtion Cotton Prirf`t FABRICS 19c yd. xn pmcnl unu sum- y J.'1.LJll\.z ux IKJRLLIVINGV I-3C lb. "EESASTS or YOUNG po1iI'<"i-2oc lb- SALMON STEAKS . ................. .. 2 lbs. 35c PURE 1.z\nr> - .............................. .. 11; lb. 1|..,|.... \..... I.|.. . . A Slip-()n Style! aunt-In-n A. Ilttlv Ihbbvd n pull- stntvh. Thundpy, March 14. 1040 Mach` wnh llpllf? brnssicrc of lace. '1`:-2:-rn.w. whxtv Popular sizes. '/'.v.-ll!-I`-prm-(1 4- pg IIANIDEE DISH (?l.U l'llS: ml wm/on coll-m y.'|l`H.\ fit: each Mr. Mun: Ynu hm want In mess up fur spring . . , to be u wt.-ll-dressed cscnrl, to the "gmndost lady" in the Easter lmrudc! Sn be SllI'(.' In lay in :1 unnnlv nf n:-w Hllk` nu nn im- \NL'l|'Ul'l.'5bU(I L'hL"Hl, IU llll: n supply of new ties, as am im- purtunt aid in grant! um0ming!, Sm: our ussurtrncnts of pz1_|* Lt-rm.- tics: and our pnpli ties in munntmw green, navy. ruyml blue. wmu and khakj. 7.1.-Ilm`-pricr-d! ..n-1 \-unu|uu||I' AVVIIJIII '31! .\`lIIdc-lulu-r --~nI.u| 193%] (`luwrulrl `I rnrk I93] (`|u*\*rn|c-I ( upc- ltll I)ur.ml .\c-Lu: '30 IN`.\'tIlu .\rd.I n '30 Fun! (`u.u'h '29 .\`lmlo~h.||u-r so-Lu: I928 (`hr_\\Ivr ( unpo- '28 (`|Iq\'. '-_--tun 'l`rm-k Ihlllll lllWr.l.n: Al ny -11: inches. Natural ground. With bright stripes. l"rim:cd 1-nds. 2512 IAINPZN TEA 'l'()Wl'lL5: I3 by 3 inchvs` BnI d'l'S or rod. blue, gold. um.-(-n` 29c Hmudulutll l)lr1:5cs, .~;w.(-s H In 13'/g. Popular Burldy'.<. Best". :1 brannd thnl. .'ISS|ll'L"S you nf ;,',n0d fit. smnrl ;nppr~nr;n1co. durn'biliIy. Prim-rl fur the Thrifty! n Lu .1 I'1;ms frnm 'l`I*2llllY I'()Wl`2l.h': 21 by 40 in:-hnu Nznluvual nrrnlnll \llh Mudo uf l,ul)fnsl high-trmml. hruntlclulh. Sll[)(.`l`iHl` quzalily! Clmusc nnu nf nur now pal- l.(-rncd "shirts fur rnslml wear; all-whim for (h`l`.\'H-llp wear! Cnllnr ntlm,-ht.-ti or sopmu-LL-. Sizes 14 L0 16'/2. "LASTEX" CORSELETTES IIUIIS [U yuul aILLL'a: wurdrubc-! V n r I widths and culuurs. ' BOYS SHIRTS 85c lnoxpe-nsnvc chic addi- Imnc In vcmr zntrcvsslnrv :\Ll..\.\'l);\|.lI SM A |{'l' |{l'Il.'l`S 15c and 25 Supcru'xl," l)r:m(l(:|nt.h shirts fur young follows who admire l.h(- :'}1irt.~; Lhnt Father wt-ursxf Well made. Exlrn (|lll`Hh[(,'. 'I`ubf.'|::l.. Sizes [2 1., 14. "nmn-"r mws" mu. _.xn-A _. I "SUPERTEX" SHIRTS $1.00 lllllrll n --Iv I :1 For the Thrifty! E/\S'l`I'Il{ (1A NDY IIIILY I IIIII \IlIA` II I rsmrl :ussm'hn(mI, nf P)u.s'l(:I' 9 and nuvvllic-.<. Prict.-d 1 5 for 5c up 251-, Nkfis 25c "l5mltly's In-.51." HL()llSl`}S 59c (.`-rt-at Varic-ly! own msuzn PARKE 3iC\'\' II`lI:\.`?' NI` \\' (`nn:Vn`-nnnn. "$149 '38 I`|u-\'. .\l.Mc-r \`rul;cn '38 (`In-\`. ..|\lI'l Iu.u'II I938 l'|)'IIImIlln I u.n II `R8 I`|w\'. M.I\Io'l` lbr Lum- ('o;u'|I I938 llmlgv I n.u II I938 I'lu'\`. hm-u Lol I u.u'l| '37 (`|N`\'. \|I\lo'l I u.u`II '37 I'|_\`lIllIlll|| I u n In 37 (`In-V. (`mu-II I93 : :\u\lin I|I.uu'|) Irlu-k '3Ii I'ln`\'. .\p'u.nl I such `313 (`In-\`. .\`r4l.|n I936 I'lu`\rn|:-I \'IL|I| `INS (`Iuwmlrl \I.|~Iu-I I'u.u'h '36 I'|n'\'ru|rl I u.u-II I936 I-`urtl IN-l.u\r I`u;u`|| I934 Illdxnmloilr 5Nl;uI "I-I \`i...I..I...|..... __._n . , things up. Mr. and Mrs. W. r'l :aH and 5" Jack took in l|u- hc-(`kl-_\' mnt.ch on Salurrlny mghl ul the Maple 1,931` Gardens. '1`!-yr. r'I\u'u':I nrrln \T|'.I hula up- y----.u- ---- - ---I I III\l'IU[l INC.-\-~' .\T`.\V (.'OIF'F'URES! u- u :1. ; ` '3-"`l1.lllI_\' hm|'dru.s'.~`. i..\': I!`:`. 1: : :-zI`n1:mx-m ._- umll .u_..-._..-_n-.---_ _. . _ . . .___-._ l1`\1lgI(;z::'s BEAUTY s4g1,91{_ any (mlvr Yum Nu.|\I of Local Prime Baby Beef or 1 lumw~ Ynung` 'l`urkc_v Early 0 HM` \l{lI lN\'l'l`l`Il) TO ATTEND A lI!I\.'l|\.`~ l'|\' \'l`l()N AT OUR STORE 0} Maple Leaf Tendersweet Ham on Saturday. March 16 .. .. _ .__-__.._ -._..._..........- -- ._...--.......__n--...__.r-._u._.n... ._- . ,.. -uuulxjlll. SIS VVCI mamicurcs and fa- .1-drnbe. :.nrri:- and Allnndnlo Phones 32-33 vusuuu: ' sister in Curn` H! x Mr. and -x mg hero. \'Vn.~: with _ve:n`s in Tnronln. WK` :1! klHl'(]l`l].S. The Cnpuvu lIl'("14.\7l'.I hold the weekly dzmcu lnxl mL`l in lhr! |.c- gmn hull. 1'lHsnI`1:.m|7.ul.It-u has now adopted the nnnw nf "(Jump /\g_.,m Orchestra." Hmugl1 Whill_v's drug store. Bring this lixnm1tury jar of new hand lotion. 'Ul1i\I 1.-un- ....s. `J IIdll'(1l'C.\'\ em. well I`r\c -um,-I l'.. urnck. Ill Presentation to John Coady When John Candy happened in call at the office of the C.N.R. mo- tive pmvvr department on Thurs- day. Feb. 29. after Visiting in Tornn~ 10 since his retirement on Jan. 27. he was made the recipient of a fine smoking set and 21 substantially fill- ed purse from the employees of the shop and stores ut` that dcpnrmmont, L0L'nm0iive foreman W. W. Riddoll made the presentation on their be- half. Mr. Candy had a splendid` re- cord of about fty years service entirely in that. department as a 1'iX'Nn;m. night foreman and hostlor. A Farewell Party On Tuesday night. about twenty-I Hvc noigh'1JnI's and other friends made a surprise mid upon Mr. and V *---: You'll have more gnod times when you invest in :| gmnd usrd car. Right nuw wv have some excep- tional buys. all rt~-condi- tinned by expert moch- anics. Why not drop in and soc them. x . Inmr nnmu. Ll|ll1m.`l`lul\(1 street. ; 'l`hv yuumz people of Burton Av- .]mum Umlvd church held the rogu- u . Lu` nwvtim: un Monday nqgm. at me _ ` humv or Mr. md Mrs. W. A. Spcanrn. 1\I:. ~ | !.uu.-m ..n.i Inn 'uIll'. VVl'\lnnm\nu_y, IVIIIILII `null. ill (6 pm. Ad(II'0SSOd by: Hugh C. Guth- "it" Nzzlional Gnvvrnmcnt candi- date for South Wollimztnn, and n -C.N,R. nmplnyoo; Mr. Nat. Given, '?x-M.I".I .. Saskatchewan: and F. A. Brock. Ill Prncnnblllnn In Jnhn lfnnu m l\`ll" mm nus. r. uowcnuo. Corp. 1.. Kinsclln of the R.(`...-\.I~`. left on l"ridu_\' for Halifax :If'.vI' spending Ill few days with his p;n-- cnls. Mr. nd Mrs. A. Kinselln. Wil- liam stx'('ol_ ll-lissvs Fcfnu kinsclln and Olive Rusk. of Tornmo. wvrv also weekend \`i. with t.hum. A nwvlim: in tho inlorvsls of F. A. Brock. Nnlinnnl Guvcrnmvnl rnnrlidato for North Simvnc. will hn hold in the Or:n_1gv Hall. Allan- rl;1lv. Wodm`sdny_ March 20th. at 8 "in l'\1:~.linn:|l (`.nunrnn\nnl rs-`I-`(Ii \v1nn(?I's Wlffl` Mr. unu mrs. 1". Frag. :`r and tho mnsnlnliun :nv:n*ds \vn-n. tn l\"lr. and I\`h's. F. Ro\\'clif{c. (`mm 1 l\'m_~.ulln .\f Hun n r` A I.` ` ||lXl`Cll\\Il Ill UIIC (`_\'L`. Din! Scull is miinv: aigiiln ;from A!- Liiiiic City ivlicro he plil_\'(`d hlickoy all \\-inloi' with the Son Gulls." but iiii iiiiiforiiiiiiitii injury put him out of the gilmt`. "Biis" Sim-o_v is still with the (mini iiiid going strong. Mr. and i\h's. William Rnhnricim Ulllvh, IVAI. uuu nun. . . . .. .-. Charles l 0u('|:or was In ']'(,m for several days last wm-k L-.,n_\.l inp, a sporriulisl rc'p,'.Ird1ng Lrnu-bio. "Pl-m r` MN cnnwnlnuuh h.A wun me wum unu going strong. M;-_ and i\h's. William Robertson r`nh`l`l;iin(`d ubout twvmy friends un F`rid:xy night at their home. by monns of pI`m:i'cssi\'v vuvlirv. Prize winners were Mr. and Mrs. F. F1-as. Dr nnd Hm mnxnlnlinn :nv:n~.rIc u-. SEE OUR l'Sl'Il) CARS ..\..-u u. u... nu ....... u. ... s_qn..uu1. 1\li.<.~`-3s Ih~&~'u` und Muriun .~auv:u'u*. . wunl. the weekend in Kim.\\~lnn~ with Illicit` brnlhol` Frank. who is u pm ion! in tho hospital thorv uu-ugh infoctinn in one eye. Hint _\`r~nH nu hnlnn nmnn -fa-nun A0 V Mrs. M. Allen of Guelph ls :1 `mwsl M Mr. and Mrs. C. Van Ihmr hnmv. (`umlwrlund street. 'I'h.\ mmnu msnnln nf Rn:-can A` "ma 1AILoansALwA1; GLAD 10 mm. war 1 You Ag A Rwmnc ; TIME! p I C_91'@`[ ` - . -:32] It - Mrs H J EH.--!'.. Smxlh }h\'x*v.'. x\ \':sx1n:L:hor si.~`t`r. .'\h`.<` D H .\'.'- . 1.uMm: lvlsmm: Fuddou. I- 1\f .A Lrnu-mo. The C.N.R.sxm\vIrl"Hl:h had ;. mm on NT nn'(lny in HM` l'I`lH`3-In'.: I31 .-nu-}~. whore Sunday's blnzz.-urd Di|(\d things Mr and Nlrs. T'r.'aH and ....... ' L` d(1\H'H . ` Ivliss *Audn`_v l.ow1s_ B.`l'!`i(`. spent the wwkvnd with Miss Dm'o'.hy McF;\ddvn. Miss M. Spmwv is in Toronto lhi.<'i work with hot` slstex`. Mrs. E. 'I'.'\_\'- lor. who has been sormu>`I_`y' ill W.l. to nan Inn: Aid m... Iul`. wnn nus been seriously ill Have First Aid Class I The monthly meeting nf the '0- men's Institute was held in the l'I`nwn Hull on 'I`ue. <~'\'en1m.:| with the president. l\IL\< L. Din- woody. in charge. It was decided in donate $3.00 to the travelling lub- , r;u`_v and also operate a Red` Cru&< i First Aid Class under the supervi- sion of the local nurses one hour each week in the school. I Tho rhnnlina um um... o..I..m. ....n.. Ituwn \\'l`l`K m the schnnl. I Th" meeting was then taken ever by Miss Ev-.1 ;\IeMah0n. Convener of Health and Legislation. .Mrs. C. G. Higginsnn gave a very interesng paper on Health and Mrs. Gollnp presemed a very up-to-date paperl on curxem events. The speaker of the evening was J. D. Bmxernwan of Alliston. who spoke on Iezxislation DorLa'ming1o women. A duet by lvlimzs Helen Glass and Eva Me-I Mahon. "KilIarney. was very up-i propriate at this season of the year . mu}. well rend.ureo'.. ` I. 5 Thvrv will bv nu schrml fur iin-| balanrc` of tho W(`(Pk. but it is likv-' ly the public .sch will rc-np(-n| on Monday. its rnmns vvvrc nut` as badly dmnaged as they are] dnvm. f 1 nmlululg. A new rnnf will lmvv In bu pul| on thv building and with thr nth:-1`, danmgc will makt` :1 1055 ml ilhnllll $l..`)U(:. '!`h.u-.. ...:n |.,_ __ , . . . . I Newton Robinson Mon. | Found Dead In Home; \'ll'(lll |n|` HS \v()l`K. The pupils. W('l`(` wvll hundk-`I l\_\' l|wtoucl1ox's, who very qui('kl_\* had Ihom mzIrchim_- out as .~tvndvl_v and lnmwvitedly .1. if they \\'('I`(` un firv drill. : Everything mnvablv was take-I1` uut of the building. though llm-0 was dmnage to equipment in nu- handling. A hur rnnf u-ill hr... o\ L . AI At 9.30 yesterday morning Mnrr:h| 13. the` building which l1m|.=vs Yho cuntinualinn and public sCl1(ml:~`. Cuuk. \vas damzuxod by firo through :1 spark catching in tho] roof. The volunteer firm` l)l'if.:2ld(`. and tho cilizvm`_v of the \r'i1l;13,-(`I were man on hand and by f0I'lnilLL`.l a buckol brigade and using chem-l ical fire v.\-linguishers, had the bl&`7.v under cnntrul. lhv flmmxs in-in[.: put nuz. insidn :m|` hour. Tho brigade (iv.<<-l`\'os mu:-h credit for its work. 'Fh:'- nnnilc Hwy 50011 nu-...n .....II 1......_n,.. . - Mrs. William Johnson at their hume. * Essa Road. After :1 jolly time had been spent with gunies. eie.. the impromptu ehziirm:-in. Rev. J. '1`. Leek. rounded up the pnrly and -lvery fiuingly extended .`f(.`llCllElil()llS. I He then called upon Frank Row- lfcliffe who. on behalf of the assem- ' bly. read an "ddress expressing re- gret that such good neighbors had seen fit. to change residence. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson leave soon in take the house on the 14111 Can. of Innis- fil. formerly occupied by Robert Biggnr). The address extended best] wishes for complete success in theiri new venture and called for a stand- ing must as .1 means of giving ex- pression to that wish. Wm. Robert-'< sun their presented them with an . Aladdin lamp and 11 set of cookie 1 (ms. Bnih recipients replied very I suitably. iv . .\_, $1,500 Dam;ge g At Cookstown School} uuu Avua. n. u, uuu. _. . - nu rulnn[_ Miss KilthlL`1`l1 Kl`l5.V Of Angus spent, 1he1wcvkvnd`w1xh her pay. cuts. Mr. and Mrs. P rvd A. l(o[s(._\-_ 1vL.....|.... n..m-hm- \A. _`|\' n. -I-.., |I|'lll Lrl`()S(`. Junior lnslilulv Incl on Tluwsdny ; t`\'t`l1im.: ul Miss` Lila Cousins`. Thu pmgraimne was in cl1am.:u of Mrs. Cvcil FN`1'i(`r. who gave roadinu:< "Rod Cl`uss Aid From Macodnnian.<" and "Tell It Unceasim.:ly. Mi<.v Lila Cousins read an arliclu on Buy Canadian" and (`(Hldll(`l(`(l n shamrnck" contest. The Senior Women's lnslilnli` will mevt in thc lmsmnmil. of St Jude's Church on 'I`hursda_v worn- in;:, Marvh 2l. at 8 n'clnck_ wilh Mrs. Ecklund. ctmvvm-r nf Canad- rk II (VI I -\. ianizntimi in vl1:ur;_fv. Mrs. Walsh. whn .sponl smno limo in P`inl:I1ivl. will be thv spoakvr. Mrs. J. D. Sl(`\\'l!l`l will bv tho lm. Mvm- bors arc askvd tn cmnu pl'(`|).'l"(`(l in pay lhoir war rvliof n1nn(`_v. 'l`hL` public is invited. nun. alulurlh l.\ Ilnpl`(IVll1;{. Sumo of UN` pvuplv whn nltumlvd Trinity (`lmrvh nn Sunday morn- ing. lmd ln leave their (`:ll'.\` in lhv villnuv and walk hnmo. Sunday was unv M the worst days of lhc winlor. Mr. and Mrs. Chn.s. Muunoy have moved from Mrs. P`. C. Gru.~'u`s farm In the {arm lately vncnlvd by Mr. and Mrs. Kelly on the 8th Line. and Mr. and Mrs. \Vnll:u'(-v Mcl.vnn of Barriv have lnkvn nus- s`s.~`inn of H11` farm they lately pur- clmsvd {rum Mrs. Grnsv. Yunim. v....a Mrs. Jmxu. who has been :~'pvnd- ing in couple nf \v0oks with her mu- thvr. Mrs. S(mu`rs. xmd Mrs. Mniul. hll.\ rvlurnvd In her home in Mans- fiold. W0 nrq ;.:_lad m`rvpm't that Mrs. Somurs IS xmprnvm;:. Snnw nl` Hun nnnnln u.I... ..u.....x....: u._, \:u_|uyuUIl.' umu Is ru].mr Miss Genevieve .Izm1ios0n 2 vd lhv A.Y.P.A. uxccullvo rnnln over the weekend spvnding the week with "I(`l`(`. My-u lum. ...I..\ `\:\n n....... no mo vnungc. A number of the young ponplv sul`pl`isod Mr. and Mrs. Nuvillv Jnmitxxon one night last woek. A very enjoyable time is ropnrlvd. Mix (`.mu\\ria-ms ,In|1\inu:\v\ ..nn..,1 have returned home from Bm-riu. 'l`rinil_y W.M.S. hold a very en- joyuble quillinn in- the basement of the church. Iursday aftornunn. Jnnws A. JalY`li(`Snll "and Miss `mnwviuvv have taken up residomm on Robert St. We welcome mom to the village. of {hp vnuvnr l\l\nn||\ ' W______._ Mrs. A. J. Halbert is visiting her duughtor In Port Stanton. Mrs. S. A. McQuay and baby girl have returned home 'I`l`iliilV W.M.S. hnlrl n vnrv nn. THORNTON m '1 n- zmd is frivnds I.nIuu1ll1'.\'l. Mrs. B Wicv_ I\h.<.< M. il.nnuhurs2. Mr. and I\ h'x W. Hurr;s. :Mr.< J. Bx-nwn. and Mrs. N. Rnddm. fall uf Turnntn: `1\ lr.<. C. Burton and I, snn. North Bay: Mrs. W. Long- `..hur. Mnnlroul and a number frum -.[Pono!.'1m.:. Nowhm Robinson. Now- : g m.-nrkol. Brzud-ford and tho mrrnund p i inn di. B in W I 1Vlr. J. Dll.'lf|l' Iluuo .~cI(`I`|. Mrs. 13. A. Grvvn has ro1.urn<.`d after spending :1 ft'\\' d.-uys -1, M1, and Mrs. A. I`. lIn Clurvmnnt. mu-.. v..n.l...n k'.lcr~v 1\` A ,v_'v I First Essa; WA. i 'l`hv monthly mowing of Furs! F`.<- l 5.": WA. was held at the hnnre nf Rev. and Mrs. Armstrnng. C(m|(.<- u town. on March 6` The roll (`all was ';:ln9\\'vrod by hv 21 .mom~bcrs prr- st`-nt wnh .c \'m`se cnm;nn|nLz Ihv \vu1'd"m->d11os.<." During the dlSL`US- sum of bL}SlH\.`SS u very oncnurn;:zm: letter was read from a Tnrnnlu rm cxprossing their plcasuro in` being able to help the WA. by dun-I ntlng .1 parcel of r0mn;mL~: It um: utxug .um- U! uv.-ip inc w.1\. by dum- .'illl\`,Z parcel remnants. It was docidvd that. at the next meeting on April 3 at Mrs. S. App1c;zate`s. there will be :1 quilting of two quilts. In the absence of Mrs. Chapman. mn- vcnor of pmgramme. a selection from the study `book was read by! Miss Ruby Hancock entitled the` Missionary Doctor. Mrs. H. Braden! gave an excellent paper on Easter. concluding with a suitable poem. followed by `n interesting contest on planting. "Seeds in Springtime?` Mrs. Fraser gave an. interesting contest made up of the sunnnmes of the members of the W.A. A pleas- ant social hour was spent after- wards. a lunch `heir-.2 sarvmi 5., -um. sucuu nour was after- -being served by .Mrs. W. Wright and Mrs S. Apple- ` gmc (\Jl K1015. The m.-my flowers included tri- Ibulvs rmm 1,.o.I.. 432, 12.13.17. um. jl..T.B. -337. l..O.B.A. 551. Burton :Av<~, United W.A.. Onlurin CnllL`1.!C |l-f l h:mm.'n(`y and the Mills 'I`:lxi .dx'ivvrs. ,uuvL`rs. I Some of thuwsu from :1 distrmco who attended were Dean and Mrs. fR. O. Hurst. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hur. 5Mrs_ R. Robbins. Mr. and Mrs. A. Il.nn;1l11u'sl, Mrs. B Wico, M. ;l.unuhnrs1. Mr zund M... w I . ! HIHISIH. = Pnllbeurers were W. Hurst. N. Dnugthorly. T. Nixon. Thus. Fluo- thum. J. D. Knapp and A. Kondm-k with F`. J. Ellis as marshal for the lfunornl. which was taken by 1110 |Ordcrs. - 2 'm... ......,.. n_..., ,, '.... I Surviving are the bereaved wiri- lluw. two sons and three dillllihl-"VS. [Fannie (Mrs. G. Desourdie). Horne- .|pa_vne; Edith (Mrs. D. McKenzie). .-Sud-bury: Chzifles. Rayimmd. and Connie. at home. There are also iivn sisters. Mrs. R. Graves of Chic-.u;:n and Mrs. B. Hodgins of Hanovir, ,and three brothers. R. O. and Chur- lles nf Turonln and Calvin of WL;_v- burn. Susk. ` . The funeral was held on Sutur- duy. March 9. Service (ll. his late . residence. ll Grenville street, was Icnndneled by Rev. W. A.` E. Um uf Burlnn Ave. United church and Rev. H. A. Jumiesnn of Si. Gem';:e's Anglican church. The service 0:` the R.B.l`. was also held at the re.~zi- dense and that of the L.O.L. :1`. me. graveside in St. Paul's Cemetery. jlnnisfil. 2 n..in\............ ... .. . .. ...... ...... uAAI\.k: uu HIS UCEIUL He became a member of R.B.l". '601 in F:.~bru.n`,v 1915 and had taken all dvgroos. receiving the Red Cross degree in 1921. He had held :11] chairs and at the time of his death lwns Worshipful Preccptor M` 601. hihl H150 (;lkL`l`l .'Il1 :w!i\u\ I\:|l'I in Isuiuy. He first bccinnu .u mcm of l...O. L. 452. Bawriv. in 1910 and was W.M. in 1914 and 1915; became 'Mnstur of |B;1rric District lodge in 1917 zmdi xvas District. Recording SL`Cl`(.`l>ill`y for 1923 in 1932. He became County Master for West. Simcuc in 1920 and was recording secretary there Irnm [I930 In 1938. In March 1938 he minis- ifcsrrocl In L.O.L. 432. Allzmdulc. was imude l`(`(:m`dinn` cm-.-.u...~.. nu... .....: |ul'l'L'Ll I() L..\).l_:. 4:52, Allzmdulc. ilnnde r(~(:m`ding sec1'etury H101) and hold that office till his death. Hn hnnq is-\ .. _. ,___.u, .. .. .. .. Staten Islann. nu. Bert. Cald\\'vIl of Lmlo ( was a weekend vi.\'i1ur wuth ;\ Mrs. J. Steele. 'l`Iffm su'vm_ 9` A I7........ I. .... [wins vvorsmplul Precc He taken an .- tho T..'1` R, nu nun ;us tho L.'l`.B. uuu. nun. He was associated with the Um!- ,vd Churvh. had been ;1ldcrm.'1n of `| Ward Five for 1928-29. was :1 Con- `scrvalivc. In the L.O.L. and its [branches he had :Ilw.'1_vs taken` n keen imorvst and had made their Chnstilulinn and ritual n life-]on1,* study. I Hn fire} hnn-n~n.. .. .........`\..... .A- l r\ ..j__.__._.____..__.____ dale for lhu pus! thirl.y-lwn ymr... c.'1I`r_ving on the trade of painter and docnrulul`. he being an uxpcrt. in that line. :- HS DUSSIDIC. Born on March 28. 1880. in Mark- ham he came to Painswick as :1 boy. lived in Newmnrket for eight years and had lived in Barrlc and Allan- ___:_______:_______ Nut unly his wife and family but the town as a whole has sustained a great loss in the death of Seneca Nixon Hurst on Thursday. March 7. 1940. at lhe Royal Victoria Hospital. where he had been a patient for .1- bout :1 week `through a stroke and brain hcmnrrhra-gc. ` A C()n1[)ill`:ltlVOl`,Y young mun. he was just in his sixtleth year. but had been in poor health l'm- lwn years through a first stroke, thnugn hv kept on with his work as long.` as possible. Rm-n nn Mm-nh on man .-.. lUl....I. Orang Bodies Lose Prominent Member By Death of S. N. Hurst S. NIXON IIURST THE BARIIIE Exnmum. BARRIE. om-.. canmm _ : -C})(.Ul HI Ulll. active part in bayuss. , - The O.R.(`.. \\'l nwvf as 1.,`-u_.,l _,,, March 17 at 215 pm. m mu `1-.~,.,..- ~ men`s Hull. ` Mn-c (`. f)vm's h.\_< `wrn \~..`....... : nu ma: y way It! mm :arIIr`lv.~ inst: is In .Id\'L*rtIso HI 'I'ht' Burrm F..\n1m- mcr Clussnfwds Onu cum u ward` cash Immimun. `.`..`vc). 1 V - ._.._..__.....j.-..:j Iv`. u.uuu-u. To get rid of orznnm it is noces sary to haw the Mom] r-Ivnnsvd by lhe use` of :| thnrnu;:l|l_v rvlinlvlov blond Ilwnlivixw surh us Burvlm-k Blood Rittvrs wlxivh luring the past 60 years has met with grout 5110:-Fss in relieving mwh dist-nsns by its blood cleansing and purifying properties. you -n ..... . . . .. A E I 1 (`l|UQ!, t`<'7.(`lIl:l. & cmunmnly I-ulh-d. No rest, day or night. for Chase _ afivteri with rhuv :n\'fnl skin dis MIME, t`<'7.(`lI|a. salt rhr-um nu H in Agonizing Eczema (Salt Rheum) `Av `Ar ZELLER S ulullb . l`lll'lZlll` and see how \ with your .\` ThI`ift-|)ri('t.~(l! Shop Z1-ll(`r's I 1 v-v Firs! quality. full-f.':sl1innvd Silk Sl()Ckill[.{.\'. -1-lh-rt.-:|d. The season's pupulnr shades: Tcmpt.utims. Jn_vou.<. Audu- cinus. F`1irtn1inu.<! Como in nnri um 1...... ...,.n n..... :.u..,,_: \uIAA.I.JJJ.ll..lIJ Iilb 'l`\vn-wuy-. L:il'dlv:<. with shaped w.'Iisllim': in small. medium and l:n'1.:- sizes. lvlmlv with f|z1l.gm'lorslmvimz plush Labs. in :nssuro maximum (:t'm1f M'ilkC :1 Luslcx" gir- dle your clmicc for your new spring sill10uv!l(`! u_y' nu: uuu-nu:u' . h|)l'lll}..{ Is` (I:n_v.~'. So come In '/.(-|lv1"s lo we Hu- }.,'1':Ind zns.\'nI'ln1,-I11 uf s|mrl.\'y and d1'v.~:.s`_v L-nails in the wool buuclcs, f.'m(:y (thvvrrm pui- Lorns and di;u;:nn:Il W(`ilV(.u' lhuul` fusl1inn has sum-liun<`rI! Navy. sand. pgrvy and llU.`l|,\' ('nluuI's. Sizes 1-`! in 20 nnd 3 to 44. men's Hull. . Mrs. G, 0\'1`l'.~` has lwrn for several \\'(`(`k.\' wn:.h hvr : Staten Island. NY. Dav-O I"-;'lrl\|'nH uf l.lHI1\ 1