1 LL, U\-ILL 'KJ U! I M- 1{`iJsses Edit_2l1 and Alice Clrens-! wicke and Miss Ruth Porritt of` Bishop %Stva`chan School are home % for - Ohnisrbmas vacation. -Ir 111 . 1 . ` .L.vl. \lAALvJu'va.La|au ` 001. J 1&S13T:f;' returned to` the `Second Contingent -Oamp at .Torom;d on Monthly,` to resume his` po`_s_imion ' as Transport Ofcer. { Cllarence Lawrence of London} was home for the holiday. _ Mr.-. F namk Symons of Toronto ailso' Ohnismnas with his sister, Mg. VB. LaWrenoe_.`_` ` ` vvvnui c '!i&.Ir:"an`tJl'iS1`I`1J:;r.`.W;lTrueman .WiHiamS of Powassan were fholiday guests of the *for`mer s.. father and mother,` 1Mr. and.Mrs-.` E._ Williams," Owen] say; I vgy uv LLL.I-\.a.a;.Aa.nv- ` A pleasant Christmas re-union: ;was held at the home of Mr. R! `Love, when all `the family. were` home, as follows: j Mr. and. Mrs.' if/`has. E`. Love. and.` Mr." Stanley, Love of Guelph, Mr. Harry Love] of Edmonton, and Mr. Geo. Love of Toronto.f_ ' ' _ Mr. George -Morren, of London, wflmo wla-s vis'i.t`in-g `his parents here; over` the` holiday, sang most accept-l '-albly Rock of Ages?" by -_Remi-eck,c fin Collier St. Methbdist Church on Sun-d`ay -evening, j Mr... Morren pos- sesses `a 1ri:enhe~-bkari-tone voice "with '-Ibeaustifu-1.-`re._soj1'can'ce, and `he sang with c41ea4r--enunci-artivoin. I T .A.I.L;o Dear Sir,--For a number of years past i-t has been` the custom to keep -a cupboard *in Trinity Parish` Hall stocked` With -cast-off `clothing for imme`di:ate use when 4desti:t`u1:e eases came to our nortisoe, rand "for `selling at greatly reduced `prices; to those" glad of the oppor- _tunity. `In view * of the extraor- Vdinary ca;11s'upon us this year it has been _deeme_d -advisalble to ex- ` ten& Tour s9.1e s,-"- and for `this 'jre_ason `Q are through yO11l"fC01u-IDIIIS htE"o`1_" gifts ` of ` `L diseardedr clothing of sorta * We,sha11r `be glad if A any zohgr Sud ~Wi11. 29533.1`. `$91039. Q1. `-ah fc`t.d' with! name dnxI;.f8@dres8. `vvuw. ...u M; .u.v-yvu uuuu uuvnv vnu\.r' do not care to, buy will come any- pway and hgair `_t'ea. *A_.' box will` aLs_o.lJ "'_1;ov"dedf<;n: Too 1 *tri: buti0nsLofi'_.m>?193*i `% % " `L3 L. .SAfLE V us. Till Tdroto l parents,` ` Rdditt, I Ens ! also are _ and . , on.1nf0hristma enafternbon th un- - u"s.'1i_.a_1[ vs-'jco"1fe.; of 18f~:tQ :j91.in`*_ayor of- ?3Be'rri:e '=_b'eiI_1-g',~to Aa.e; la1g_~e,xtten't, a good indication of the. game. A About 800 people. witnessed the ` game, de- spite` the,` "bitter cold Weather,` and the I Barrie bony; supporters I came away convinced that before 1;he=sea- `---- --. A...-... 6:1-un 12a-n1n*:n _T11n~in1-a'\wi" r`.]jV1y (7U_IlY`_1u'UUl.1` umu Ut7.I.uLv-vu~ `outn- `son1_'.isV_oLver,[ the - B-a_rri'e J uiors` will give a good; account 7Of them- selves. r\ 11- A __._1_.. .J1..:A2..n.l ,', \:`vuuQL Luv. ;|. Midland--~Hanson g, Simpson ,p,Tl Cook V cp, .Ohase r, -Neylan 0, OS- borne rw, Duncan Irw. D UCIVCS. ~ ` ` ' '.The_11.W O.-H.A. _ru1=e, dividing the. play, -into` three twenty-minu-te h was introduced, and, al- tho_1_1`g~h(it nihy be -an advantage to . 3the..,p1ayers, lin ..giwing more rest, it is doubtful `if the " spectators will be ' as well pleased with this as the old style with twojhalf hour periods. m A ...n..-as A n-`.n1|v`\4\1J Q 1']] Q1] 7 style WIEIL liWU_ ~.uu.u _u.vuL yu;xvuo. ; The game starbedfwiizh a ' rush, and during the rstA -- period the Barrie forwards `got. in some nice ico nibination.. work, while Midland seemed scarcely to realize that the ,,,_ `L--:l _...-_4.....} 1'... {Jun aannnll ,E EnAotn$7,?;_ti V _`icincyaim fdr 1915! "A Clean B` rie,'. bBus'ines's as Usual ' and ;arfuI Financing. ' SBBIIXBO` scuru-:1_y bu nuuau vuau .uuv game had ssarted. `In the second _period`p1ay became very raggeci at . times,` and. ciuring the last twenty = minutes Referee Harry Riddell had V some of L the players from. both the penalty box nearly all oeams 1n the t1me. `I re 11 1 L1` _ c__`_ `A .nAA*n DALE IJ1LI.lUo Midland were ,the trst to score, what ,Ba.rrie soon tied the score and -to`ok?_the -lead for the rest of the fgame. T-he Barrie defence were };p1-ayi:ng_ a S1_31fOI1.g`, game and doing isome nice `rushing, and: J the for- .ward- line - were eombinfing in nice ,order} The fst period was very {fast and: clean, the players being -`too intent .on_p1a ying the -game '-to indulge in any dirty work. -in the second period the game was all Barrie s, the IM`-idland g-oaler being unable td stop the L rain of shots that were put `at him, -the score at. the end of the period ?being 8 to 2 lin _'f`avo1: of ]arrie. In the third L-1_1 .__,. `L; 111 '.l'd.\/U1 U.l.,;IJa.1.L1'C. .Lu. uuv uu..v: period -the early pac ' told on the players `and the pl y `became rag- `ged. The home `team `added ten to ~their total in this` period, and Mid- 1-and added-7, making the- nal icount-_18 '-to 9. That `the crowd was i not _1is_ . the three `period rule pvas sh , n at the end of the second .2. the big majority !started to e ve the rink. |. The line-up Was; as follows: , Barrei-e--Isomervillee g; Ward- Vman p, .CraWford and Higgs op, `Keely r, Meeking c, McKnight rw, i Cooper lug. . are 1` 'I"I'., , _ 1f__________ .. FIRST O.H.A. GAME AT STAYNER, JAN. 1513` `Barrie Junior O.H.A. team will open their season mormw (New Year e Night) when they ,come up against` the -Stayner Juniors, ` a new aggregation in O;H. A. rva1`1ks'._ The" `Barrie * boys are _being' coached by that veteran hocke,v star, v.Stevee Vair, and are in ne. shape `for their" rst xture, while the Stayner boys are said to ?have a speedy bunch who will make itheir debut in O.H.A. circles with I` condence of not being outclassed, * and there will be an interesting game. The 3arrie bovs have ar- ,ranged for `_J - cial train to take up Ia qow _'supporters, the L;.;-. .. AL 1) OR .2 __ at Stayner to-_ 3 I The Barrie team will -be picked from the following: goal, W. Somerville and J. `~Connc,urS;' de-i `fence, .eS. Htiggs, P. "Wardman, `Crawford and G. Cheer; forwards, I. Kee1y,'Jos. McKnight, D. Meek- ing, Cooper and D. Harvey.` On Wednesday evening a picked team from the S.S. `A-League teams .play..a practice", game with the .juniors and the team for -Stayner `will. then - be ` selected. so a\IV\,.| 91. \I II ' 4- vutrtrvs v\JL`\J, ULLV -traih` leaving" `rrie .at 6.30 rim. on` `New Year s and;- `stopping at Angus and _ New Lozwel-1. '11 `I > C. 1 `I V The [following g'31mes~ have been! pliavyedt.-in he President vs. .'Vice- President. games of the Barrie` 'Cur1i_ngWG1ulb: - ' " 1 AB-.V'D. 0 13.:im J. F. Jacksm A. Hay % %F.red- Loth Harry Ho'o'k - F, W. Otton 1?. `Love, sk-13 King, sk. F. P-residenTt Carpenter ,_11 `II'_'1'\-, THE ?30Y5 A % CE % K. fiilh NW7. `fI$$:1 W.H.Ken-nvedy _ Alex. H%_c'k '*A.D.`_Sim-on,.sk-,-,4 tG.CMa_.lcomson 25' - .svI-~AaLuIL\.I.L o J. UKLU .i'. -S'oo st:-`.6 E'.Jom, sice V. B; Simmons. Jae. Clark W. Rningfogd 1' ,I*| (N. AK `DBIEAIMLA-ND OAPTURED ` '. -FOR THE ALLI-ES . The` ladies of the Barrie Red 'G.1"iGs's iS'o_c'_iety will 1z'a'k_e possess-ion f Dreamland on Mondiay, and uesdlay-..._next, January 41111 and 5 dh, and evenings, and ahfggd `w/ith ' Beazty, the ; n-1+ OI'I Monday AEvenin.|g CURLING V! n J--In ` `Tu, Geo. Rankm 1.1 I 711 `I 1. . I q Vvvvu - '. king`, sk.-48 . Evening `In. -1- -18 Barrie. on 919th, 1914, to Mr. and .` M-aCutcheon, a son_. '. ;_`|__ 1') T`? Yr ,5`.q.,9:y_ 1uu.v\/uvvumjuu, a . I1, , , the` RV. _I*I0:)pit-41. ?e:'J;3':-;;22n;I, 1914, to Mr. and `Bradford St., a . V _ ,_ R.V. Hospltal, Barrh. `28vt`h,. 1914, to Mr. and I,` Price, Collier St., 11! Emo1311mrs-+1n the` `RV. Hospital. `__A-dn-_f`_D.cember 17th, 1914, to M1 ;_?;`;i=-it!`is1;}vI?,Irs.'Ro1)erts,` of Toronto, .1 ' i,S ]IM.*MONIS--In VBarrie, on I)-.-_ 28t_11;A .1914,` -to T Mr. and .\Ix'~. wSyd'ney Simmons, Victoria St.. -. :-SPEA'LR1IN-4In Allandale, on W~E~ ~'M:r, -aI1 d M118, Luke Spearin. . Allbandsale, , on I).~- "nI-n'_L -an-14 ;.'. `I11, ._ 1 `\r nesdhy, Decemeber 23rd, 1914, v A BA.-'I_`-STON"E- DINWIOODY -- Tm on Wednesday, 1-.. V ".2_3rd, 1914,1`by Rev. W. G. H:1um;u.. 'A.nnieLMay Dinwoody .. to .=\:.-1-. ' `bury Thomas Batstone. DIED iBA'ILE_Y-_--In Barrie, on I)<`-r-my `her 20th; 1914, infant son of .\Ir. . and Mrs. Laurence Biley, J13-_--fl - St, aged 3 months. MIAJBEY-'-Ine Barrie, On D(-r'on;.':' 24: 0h, 19-14, Rosamond FI':lH4'v`\ i"Ma1Jey, [beloved wife of IT<-m-_~.- vii `Mabey,'A86 Henry St., am] on 'years, 1 month, 22 days. ' `TH-O*]p['P?S,0N---A't Tth C011. of In- yj nisl, on Dec. 274th. II.mn. Thompson, aged 89 years. "WES"-T--In Stroud, 011 Im. -.m._ ' 1914, V_J'ohn West, in hi~ T.`.~ year. ' and Inuence! BAABRIAE SCHOOL W0-.\' % % STRATH-C-ONA 1>1:m.+ Central School carriwl `the three prizes award-ed thi.~_ lby` Sttrathcona Fuml m- phyS ic3il training. a~gam: all r`:-~. *schools' in the North SiI`n('m* spectorate.` The contest \\';1.< 11.5. -`just before" Christmas and 1 x'in:-7~ jjal Marlin and his staff and pup}? are to be,cong'ratu1ated on the-Iv Vsucoessn The three prizes \\`~-:'~ ajwarded as follows : 1' Invv IDL\l\/LI sou .L\PAA\I vv u c M*B'estA I1istructor~l.;r. J as. ..\I;1:`~ lin; Barrie-. A _ Best _ O1ass-Miss ;\Ic('11I1Ex. rat 1' r . I .-u I I .L.IIA'L 5 Av Best. L Barrie. 5 land vci about $T*HW 100 acres. of rst- ,go6d.= fbuildings, / iWilI. give $ V worth nf r-. iestatey. (rst ss property in 132:" ;rie)' A 00 cash as p21_\ xn~.q "Apply ,_C.v Thompson. 13 ()\\`~-: St., ' rie. Phone 288. - ..s.I.A.-s~A:.x.uuu.\,, `J11 136 Mr. and Mrs. ,Trask, a` dausgihater. A AAl1kinda.t;t-'Wiv`-rxvxitg and (;r;1;1;fnia] 'I`r'~ > -`mall Fruits. Everireens. Hoses. Shin?- Climbers etc. Everyt ing in the .\'urscr_v In Send list-0f.your wants form-icr-s. (':U.u logue Free. Apply For Terms 7AoBu1's wanrrsn _EVERYWHERE~: 0 us ....a J. H. Wiener. Nuret;1-;z;1.-l- -<)-r`t- 13-17 - ,owu mun own mm: 4 a half _ of thg: Candi`-` _a walnu- I have $200,000.00 worth uf ff,hoi1s,es`and property in Barriv Sand Allarlale. - A` ' `Small-a`sh payments. Ba1amfr- ;.as~r.ent. Farms for Sale. Cease wasting your money ita _ jrcnt. A V I {Real Estate and Insurance Rhone 530. nosanko Block . Ban-ac coon FARM WANTED v!i*'!5FF ' ` * 61- 3`: 3 .1`4`L sV IL.D,.3"`.`:."`. *; 05.1.09 1 - SEIS 0 N I',{.`{5T`; _Tl_1E. !A! # TREES 2 1 THOMAS WARD Monday Night a V -cef .. I.`I-- . Ci.-.-(.1-. an in;-'|2;.2._-_ .1 1'... Sc-hool-V--Central *5} 1' Ann \ BORN` `vocal-Bun 1 1 vrocured I Alf.';'J_-Iamli - m-. lvnm A TUESDAY Inunsw i,sAtun'v .Evmna gm. ' rvd_ ydix faithfully fcjr two yea as 2nd Deputy Reeve,_ ` I" n.o'wT licit your `support for 1Voiffor %Ward.%:1?e'busi ma n ;aa| He, . ; : ?i1~moRU*I**S . _ -J ` 3' V A7**LRYZJ`f3EG15`EN? 9i'$W!2aV;~H6rS> 1~ ; 7'9,111111,``.3,9_1'5f .25` V G; MCLEAN vou;a.,.1 Inuence the Rsvmsirnp. marl V iep%m-`y Riaeve) vo"n':-: Fog I Ms Amenvf for Ward 4! |`fP:oge(s ma Business % Me1_:hods , iMeaford/Webb} Ecori orVrivi<;.nd1 ,i"og-ressive Admin` ! istra,ti`onI'*of, Civic Bu_sine?vfor_ 1915- i F0 . ALDERMAN] F R WARD 4 5 L LLLLUJJLLL` J.L1kJ .LLL'\.I'I.IlL}'.L'J \J IDILJ or Gasuline , Engine for Quick Sale C-heap_._ If you need an engine this is. your chance to. se- cure .' a. fhowoughly-overhauled one, good as: new, at._a big` bag.`- gain. A_lpply _ P.'O. _ .Box ".751, Barrie._ "V ` ' . `>52-tf. VS7aA.1\T'.[`E]D-4(9r'irl",vt;:c$"1:':`a;11{.~A care -of 4 child in aftemoons-. .-Apply Judge A5r`d-agh. - 5|1-t.f. [ SIX :..YOUN_ !`G 7 n'SHO_1K}"1' -r\1-v1- -I-'5:-an ` n 01d, Ibi'edf' from imported stock,~l I V `*for sa;1e"on reb.sonab1e'terms. ' 3Ap'-1 L `p'ly A..'P:ur1_iS, iC'raig'va'lle`.'_ LD..' Phpne_ 'in_ louse , V V V 4,4.-tf `FOR SIALDE-t-*VV.H;' `Lot "9, `~ .n`- l\;.-' '-inn _-...-.. 5 .`LL_". _..`;1' . FARM"FOR.. SALE ` . Part of the East Half of Lots. ,1, 2, 3, in.1s}tVconoession- of Town; ship" of .VO_ro.` - 3/ mi1es~:.f1_~om Barrie} or}? the Ridge ' Road, containing 11'[; acresm T _ V . %, latte b#f1:;%a1;d b&8mntJ@tabl6s.%1in` fl I. `a-Zgood. {loax .w_e]_l j_Vfeneed[,:,.?and. `in. good: ` state of. 1,cuItiva_tion;{-`-;v'_I~here.- is: T a:.b1ock.'fo;f` f%-18.:%Vac:es_;%o:hatdwoo&%V%bush 4 - r A-uu, u.w+ vaaam ~- ` ./m L\T\.. QC-312.; '6j:U6;Q;U?l`6LO3u;fcI';+?c_1;1'L3IrUfan:i` sandy `loam; 15 acres of hard-' -.wootd1 bu=s1h,_ T balance under culti- vaition; 15 acrs .O_f \ fall -seeding` done now," and fall p1o_wing_ chief- ly done; good -large }barn- on oe-. ynent " foiiiidation, ".a1_1d- Ioutbu~il'd`- V frame`-`houe; 1mi1e_s frbm _ Edgar," `and; :f1f'<`)1 I1'. 5 V Poss`ess`1_on_;..p`r1ng, :='=1915.~ `Apr?! L %W3ines `ply bnLp,1fe_,n_3Jse_s? %_ or. jtof 's,G_reOrg`e M`i*" %.%E"`,1`*`-`*A1, -04-AA_7 ; , T=.*5?f KJJ-.L\I.LIJ.l..I.J.'\/J-UL` ,;I`3;U L`_S,, from `8 `to 16 months _1.1 .L;'--.1.. 1..-... _-_....;_;....1 ....'...1-'. Vot for the Re-Electiio ' A1-DERMAy NEW Anvsmnmlasnmmnms . A (Ur_1%`.ake 1') ` % VOTE letoni G. Robertson! 2 % `4j4*=h4f5 kg I is = .drde} "; ' . Eleetibi1 ' q '3 [Monday _ nxt, ans, M Ghxirch ..' ~ and ; jo 18th; .V - V A '_ _entra;1* Meth- . . annual Tgn :IMo;1'day',' , J-an. V % - 51-52 % the most ' popia-r oamiuc operas yet given in - Barrie, may be repeated Inere .1 V The OI'11ate. `S<>1die 1-, :" one of w --May hie jreir 1915 .v_b the `most! prosperous and happy` -you have` .-ever had; is the sincere Wish. of The Advance to 3:11` its readers, corr-espondents and ~adver.tisers. an In V -+1y ban 4 6: 1915 is account on buying my shoes -fzgt; that I I will; what `I. save 0N`y s~ ' 1.. Q n ` `I -V ` "good owers-Wed- ding or: `tgalble bouquets, Funeral `Designs, Or Floral effects, put up TAYILO.-R, Du__n1op S., Bar- in most artistic -L `manner, see rie. tf. A 1 The K-rs-t masqiienade carnival of t-he.-_se'aison will `for the-Barrie Red Cross` `Society on January 11th, when`. Manager Hamlin has given the use of the 3.1-ink. 'j3a`I`1 Qtf h . Rink'-'-Tuesday, `Thursday and Saturday vgvenings. _in saving a1 - [ 20 to W ?6aLrey% Shbe ' 0 was-h 'v_e1'f'y1bodyV a happy" zaii osperous new year,- and-` w'- 0, their. share 1r 'qpau'trons at least we b egdss for_-191-5.` _-.-See -`the array 9 Gifts '-at Williams` J opp. Queen s Ho censes issued.` ' A Marriage Li- " V tf. 1 1 r `cent. -on their foot`. e:se"'3L~h" a;?' 1Gif,ts Vry -Store, Iopp`. Ho _A_Ma rriage Li- issued. ` itf. No phosphorus. `matches will be ` `manufactured in Gan-ada after to- day, i the new]. act designed to pro`- hibit the importation, manufacture -and '-sale of matohfes, `made with White phosphorus becoming effec- 't1'veon `January 1st, - 1915, with the exception of the clause dealing with -the sale. ' The latter clause will not become eective until "January 1st, 1916.` The act . was passed at the ` last session `of the Dominion Pa-i'1if:3.n'1en', oandi oicers of. -the De - gprtment of Labor will attend to its enoroenient. . ' II .. I Respetfulix ._ >9li` fo:r. =`t1.1 . Elect of ......, ,..,... ..u...-. 1 "F-arme_rs-Get you1butter_= paper ; printed at The Advance. % We have -a" large stbck of the finest 'prarch-. mentt pa1per--clear and white--thie l.`|..2___`l J_L-L J__`.. -1. .1!.._-1-.. ....---_ ALI! llbttlus '\Jul\.IlAvJ. IA I IV L`LV\a 'IlLl'\I what does not udiscolon your butter. Send your order in now and-_ we will have it ready for you when you call 91; Saturday. The death occurred at the family residence, 86 `Henry St., on Thurs- day, December 24th, 1914, of Rosa- ;mond Frances Mabey, beloved wife Lof Henry M-afbey, one of the older jresidents of Barrie in her 69th year. The late Mrs. Mwbey was born in V Scarborough Township; County of York, in 1846, and in a few. days -Mr. and Mrs. Mabey, would `have `celebrated ` the 43rd anniversary of their wedding, They. came to Collingwood rst and after remaining`. there for` a` short time; then -removed to Barrie `in 1875, '1iv-5 inWthe~same house on Henry St: - since 1877 When 1;'heycame here they vassociwted .'them|s!e'.1'ves" with the Elizabeth, .'ISt." Methodist C7hu1'C'h,~:_- the` `pastouroorf ethalt date being Rev."-ji -Boyle. I `Only a. few of `the hurch `members of -those, days are;- sliver =t0`Ed'a3 - 3 Ten years 1 1 ago 1 M1-s.i_ . ;was';'ta,=k _ " ill and for ve ;`ye9,rs`she -has : `n. unable to` leave; i'7139.1'*- "bed; bearing" t:.h,',101178`. illness? . 'jWi.'1.?h`4 Qh;-iistian iforti-tude" mid V strong- efai#h;.s 'i1.1n`e.],'.a1".,.w8.'.B.~ held: tfrom=e ;. ,l.'resi . on 1 Saturday-__; j held in vthaji L 1 .:.:E vv:fBt::r Methodit.. Ohnrshiire _ Ae`,j::.T` ` " `f?:;sevra1 intgl1i11g, ja plpe . org; ' Ghurch, ' which ` 531 j ,' ,b-n4A`nV:I-`ilk > Golhgr St, O IA'L."; _`-`A ' A`.k- .'nL.A').;-4.; AXAAAAAAAAQ . TM-RS. : HENRY ` '31:-I. ' A.vL_v'] Jvwgu uaav VI ;<`s: , T W1~ Meth- "Q. ' a :9." :p;id`a ", . ._V_.,_`VY.` .. \.u.1.u.I,uuau. . .-`E93 _BAI@IE? :9 an-nu "1 n I uh `in.nn nnu`nl' - H Bgag was hom my an 5 _Pae L_O__ Ste; -. Marie- .was_.h0me'-`for Ghris,tmas.V ~ ` 7 ' Mvijs`s` M'a!be1 _Wlhirte_ 9 jof "Carmen, is_ho1idaYin`- town. , .Mr{_. Rotbt, Oruiekahanks of To- ronto was in over `Sunrd-ay. Mr;e'F; ~ A. :H_da1'.,-?who' % has been in jt-ht;"_\7Vestrf0r.-afyear, is in town. '17-u..1--_- ..'nr.1n`-:1 ...'1.` . V.,-:-4 V`.~' ~ - ..-'. `- VBIIIV .L\}'_L~"`Iln"""WuIl 19 Au vvvvuo M; :'K'-athlen "MNeiI of tion. ` Ottziwa `is for -4 9'. week -s vaca- 1 `tr 1' `IV 1-rrr ' '1r_ , ,-JL ` ULULLO ; Mr. ; and`? `Mrs. J} W; %'. M-errick; spent, Cliristmas `,wi_V17j}1.'/'l`br>on\toA "rela- tives. 11" 1-; 1- 1 . "1 Q- -'. V 1:` _u N; L B. Joivmstoif his - s1")e'nd':in:gV ~"a month with. her parents _in To.- `Mr-OEEO. ` I ` I '-cw-I ' 1'1 (I .1 '15 .` 'V. f]3`1:::"?lK:(?er. Wells" and Mr. Gordon A' Wells of Toronto` were home fox} Ch`r._is_tnas. ' V _ . " ._ _ .3 1" ~ KY 1 A}? `Edgar Young, the Bank` ;of Toronto, London,` was` home for % ` ' L i TITII ,`,1 11' IN `I. ACott;ei{ snt 1 several`, idays with his-- daughter, Mrs- S. 'M80donald,- ]E[a;;1ilton'. 1 117.. .*n_;.___.'n..;.-_ ,r rn_'.._..;.- __-_ t V ;`$r7i5'a`Et`3}1W33s Toronto WES-` the guest; of his j father, Postmaster Paton, over Christmas. 7'lA"_'_ ....__J'~1r__- ' `D__.1-1_L 1x___1_ ___- -L `W U\JLJ. V \I I '\.d.L \I3LL `V UJSDIINJC R `Mr. `and .'-Mrs~.'~ Rudolph Dunbar: of} Toronto were holiday -guests of= ` M11.r:and' M-rs. J1.`_G`r. "-Scott. A `Ir `1 -ru-r 1 O \I~L.I\A. -Ll-l.l. Id. 9 0 miss `Madge Eif1;"5""b Wood- stock was home for Christmas holi-. idays and "returned on Monday. I r-'. 13-1--__1 1:):'...'.... ..x m.____.._ :~u um 13' a.p.u 1-CIlI.l1-LI.C'LI.'\JLI. .u.|.U.LI.u.a.y. . | -J `r. Roland Bigtgs `of Toronto 1s spend-ing New Year s holidays. w.ithiV jhis aher, the Rev. E. R. J. .`B[iggs. `II. .....J 1.1..- T47.._____1.`L CV 11.. ...- -......v., ..... -...... .4. .LIh U. ..,_.55... l Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth"-S. Mac- `-donell spent ,`0hristm-as with "Mr. MacdoneJI s father and mother in Toronto. A1` 15 1.1-. . 4- n1. '. I L .gIA.uIrLr~\./ LLVWJO ; '-Mr. and Mrs. S. Hall of: Toronf` M0 were holidayiguests ,of_` the lat- iter s~parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson,` [Bngqford St. ~ ~ T `Ix n r ' . I `%"1fi"'C1afra} Rediditt of T 's"pentV Christmas with her ,Mr. and -Mrs. 'A. S.. 1VI:31_13le Avg. 1 r rs: 71"!` 11 J-lQ'I4Ir\V5J.\I A Miss Dean of J aimestown,` N.Y;, and Miss` Kathleen MoRae of AStayner are visiting '-Mrs. S'hanacy,, 817; .7r2ntQ,St;. V . I I n . 1 -5 "1s1}f*f,"1\af"7'stan1ey of the Bank! of- Toronto, Chatham, was a holi-I iday -guest. of_ Mr, and Mrs.` D.; , Powell, Clappnerton St. ` ` . 'Il'2-_,-' 1313;- A`I,',- f`l ,__ I ;?[3ificVFf*Jmarv 4*?` *9*5l