. V I I ` GROWN HILL The Crown Hill Women s Institute had -a most successful `meetings on Tuesday, November - 14th, when Domestic Day was held at the home of Miss E. A. Rix. As well as l ent. ., members of the Institute friends . from Barrie. and Stroud were pres- j woms msr. MEETINGS) --- V.v~u..;, ;\.-O. vunuq q1a.UU yd \.c .SaIe rice. . . . . . . . . . . . Q . . . . .$1.85 yd. Tweed Suitings in stripes, checks and -plaids; reg. _value 75c` yard. Sale price ....49c yd. Bleached Table Linen, value 50c yard. price . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . 290 White Flannelette, 36 iris. wide, reg. value yard. Sale price .. .. .A.' 15c VVhite' Flannelette, reg . value 15c yard. Sa price . .. 121/_>_c y Colored Flannelette iii neat `patterns of blue 0. pink stripes, reg.` value 15c'yard. Sale price` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .121/gc yd. `Eng'lish Flannelette in blue or pink mixtures, good width, reg`. value 18c yard. `Sale price . ....15c yd. Ladies and Childrcn s Coatings, 56 incliesvidc, good pure wool cloths,-reg`. value` 2.90 yard. Sale price . . . ' $1.85 H1--. _ _ - o Big Sale of Drygoods,` Men s and 1303; Clothing,%varpetSquares 1 Will continue % til Novembeljth. E W I DISCUSS. ORGANIZATION V F OI` Y.M.C.A. FOR BARBIE` .:-:-_ vu um Lauuly LU narrle. On Sunday, November 26, `Rev. Elijah Brown is-expected to preach in -the Methodist Church M1-a A T rm--~----+~~ ' : sioner that the Fisher Ambulance Illl JJLUHU J.`u11(l.'~' We have heard from our Comnns- supplied by the Women s Institutes} of Simcoe Co., after having been us-g ed_ in the Shorncliife area for some] months has been placed into service at the Duchess of Connaught s Hos- pital where it has been going good work for upwards of sixmonths. I The November meeting of the Institute will beheld at the home of Mrs.'J. E. Hodgson on the 29th. v..v;.v\I.IJJuIJ-I-I - The Women s Institute of this 10- cality gave a, very successful Quar- tette Social in the basement of the Presbyterian Church, Churchill. The proceeds amounting to $31.00 have been `donated to the Prisoners of War Bread Fund. - Ya `I---u 1---- " `i Womeu s Institute and the Farm Club will be held in the Crown School when addresses will be 011 by Dr. Fotheringham and Barbour of Crosshill. Everyh weleome. I Men \ A 31011 '1 Men s Heavy Tweed an Chinchilla Coats, same style Reg. $18.00. Sale p1 e. .. . Men s Heavy Weight Dar Colofed breasted` style, witlmvc ct colla $20.00. Sale price . . . . . .. _ ____ .,._ -_......, "nu ..o All uxlalgu Of UN.` Dressmaking Dep mentwill be faleased to help you select your new suit or ess. " ` ' \ All. 1 `of _f1_'i our Stock ..SuitingSy Coatings, Dress Goods and Silks was` never bette `Miss Hunt, who is in cha1-we of N, n1'DQEn1o]z;hm `D-.. ...,.....L -..:n L- 3,: 1 . . u s Dark Grey 1 $15.00. Sale _-.. ...,... nu. auulorlty to rr will go at prices little short CHURCHILL Dark Grey Ovrcoats w h A ___1;, m-`Ann N - - . \IA vuuua vv \'a1IiiSiBJ10.6O Sale pric! }rey or Brown price . . . - -Av JUL ,qJ(f SpooIs-A good strong thread, white or blnolc. Nos. 10 to 40. Sale price ..6`t-`or 25 Kimona Cloths in the newest patterns and ml- ors. Sale price . .. .V .` . . . . . . .20c and 259 `Boys Underwear, made from 1_1icc fine wool: E,` Sizes 26 and 28--Sale price '.`.. .75(~, 7 Sizes 30 a11d 32-Sale price .._..85- ' en s Heavy Ribbed Wool `Shirts, sizes 36 to - 44, reg. $1.00. Sale price 69:- Ladies and Children s VVhife Lziwn HcmstitcI1- ed Handkerchiefs, reg. 5c each. Sale ]n'i(-0 - A 10 for 25; Q"l'\l\n'\1r1 A .......J ..1._.._... L1 , 1 I -- o o o o o u o - o a n q n - o o o a o o - o o a `.4.-....u uuuuay. wun Her parents nere. Mlsses Anna and Franc1s Schell ~visited.in Collingyvood this week. vill giv- Mr. Eve;'ybody_ Farmers ____H, 1701! i\IoCa11 s Tpafttemjs % any old price. ' Any; the eoncensus of opinion bexnrr culiarly ion took place, ' ' that P! a branch, the town was p. situated in that it was not a manufacturing town where numbers of young` men are empl large- oycd. The result of the meeting was that a committee selected `later operate with iation in s formation town. of business men, to be- , will be asked to co- the Ministerial Assoc- ecuring data and all necessary, mg and operating of ll '- for the na , 8 Y..\I.C.xL 111' I I was then that they had got in touch with Mr. Barber. Mr. Barber, who is connected with the eBrantford branch laid before the meeting the- 'objects and work of the Y.M.C.A. uuulu 1U.I.' L118 \VlIlEel'. ' Miss "Gladys Schell of the Batteau spent Sunday with her parents here. V Mihc Anna nu 'Ii`...s---J- C`-`~`- if? Rev. C; VV. Reynolds, president of the ministerial association presided iand Rev. Mr. Price acted as secre- fosnv 'I)-_, 117 `Iv --- *` 6 of organizing a Y.M.C.A. Rev._ VV_. `Reynolds, p] (-1.. -~-- Barber,V Brantford, f.he ' 10c and 15. each irURs1 iAY,.NovEMBE1i ,_..--v u. s\.HCl d1 of nothing. In slxaxfl collar. Reg`. nu; Greys, wifzh shawl Reg. $20.00. Sale .-n4_-, general vu 711551113 U1. DCVCl'll." .Miss Hair of Churchilnln has come home for the winter. ` ll}.-u~ 'IV'l._.`I___ (1,! II -n .` -s I made in double .35 to -14. Reg`. n.4_._, and .1'1`.'si5' _.\._-' as above, $14.75 .:s;u\. $835 advisability L. in Barrie. uvnlv Allulibbu I Misses Sadies Buiel L and. Lillie `Young; spent over Suilday with Mrs. J. Wiggins of Severn.~ 'I.l'm. `\l'..:.. _L- 1'11, 1'I-I v 6 !|! I9!- ...mms smcm CASIL. 3, 1915 rVPhone 653 I Have hOLJS.".%~ 7 Have farms :1 Houses to rr_-u 5 Real Estzm; rie. `' Now ' pose of p1`:~;n.~ Of splendid {it also a list uh locations.- I See me before as we (`:1n1-``.v `. t Bi1'I11ill'.:h.'1:.x C b0u;.:'ht :1 ti7_enty-four in-;z boat but Hu- 'strons_r and I ibenefit. `V0 `;1". l_ It was \o-If. `fourth day um: land would Tl- quitesivlx lm! as, but tlll` \\'nI_ channel. \\ - E in, four in :1 .-;s some size but. l get the stt-~r:1:; they W('l`(* mu: tWiC0. `V0 lun- v day and llml M all the time uh not S00 any >lllI a b08.t SUlll( um `play 0`ic-r.~' nu when too rmlzzi `those below I l: sleep on tho rooms, soxxw xv ed in tho Mt-xx. 27th and tlu-n seemed to hr 1 In the ln01'nln'_'. pool, about \ much Sfl`lH.'l( \\l v houses with M; V all seemed in lie the grass W11 ~ trains, woll .~;:_. are just llkr ll?! tons but'tl1<-.\` 2: are homo zmul they can sail :1 Ed too lu~;x\`\. just at l0.l:'). \\ thirty 01'. 11>` u. just 7 ]).m. \\l,`( If0l`d, tll(' .~l:lIivv was much tnlu-1; Nbreiiilief 191?i_ . We are pleased to report Master -Melville Kaiser better after his re- cent illness. ' T 1.-:____ n 1. II\ - - ------ HEAL T110 5('HlH! was twolw ha afternoon \\'- had 'Ol11"Hih::. places but IL. On the T: ma.1'ch(-I tn Hm and 155111. port to ](`:l\'v' `fastest. II `L; panics of thy 1 What s111'}>1*i~ Smooth tlw it got 1'on:'n. Iv sea legs and much. T]I(`_\ of aganttn.-l\.. sw1m;,: out all led at night v other h0ilt.\ II There 2111- mm you about. L; _of _thc _i()l11`m-yx the worst \\`;I Aft_(`I" [43:12 spent :1 xv, went ' meals \\'r_n ' train. \`{. one at `('?.m ]up. zrt this bands out :u- t}lC1'(_ \\'(`l'(' : ness thv _u,\:~; '_ Quebec hnni side 01' H; - city. Wu 1. time in 1?. -New-a.-tlv hon at .\u;.. BIL. `VH5 III v`,'7 detention .A.vz.~ fax about H when wv \mL.- were hm-k in march 0111 in the fort \\'h1'n- the town and Simcoe Bo Plan of P -.-Work T W'1'i`tiu;- where Hrr located. bu: `W1`it(`S to I'- IGLISHI 5R`sD.M'r, Tandex{ .. H4: EST THESE .PRIGES WILL srm sm- con COUNTY mom END TO END wrs. Thacker "is going` to Toronto, ` at the end of this week, for the;wiu- ter. ` - 7 V ' [If you can t come to see the Bar- V ga_.ins yourself, order by mail and we w11l give your order our prompt at- tention. . _ vv mu: uu_y -vt:1'_y 50011. 4 ' - Pte. S. Thacker of the 216th `Ban- tam Batt. was home for` the-Vweek' end. ' nu. . '- - - alvl. crave; av .l.Ul'l: \/1'L`(llE. _ Mxss Gertie Adams 15 gonig away to the city very soon. `Dim Q 'I"I.....1...-. -2 4.1.- nuon `rs - REFUND RAILWAY FARE . 6 , ON ALL I J PURCHASES ovmz $15.00 WITH- . IN 25 MJ1.I'.s or BARBIE SHANTY BAY V , T` Novembe1' 20, 1916 Miss Mabel Rands is on a visit to her sister at Port Credit. ` `MR5. r1..-.:- A:l....-- :. V days. ` ..- u -uuu.u>, an uu`1u5 an VVUH. 815 UUUIU be expected. We expect that he wxll be able to be about `again in a few 3-ucov UL JVLIBE VJIEVES. _ Mr. F. Foyston, who. sustained ser- ious injuries, in falling in his broth- er s barn, is doing as Well as" could in: n\-nnnlmrl TVA` ..........4. n_-;. 1.- _-_:n _ You all ikihow of the_ Big Bargains and the Great Sales that have been given here, but this Sale will eclipsep them all as it is a.l1.new_a.nd up-t_o- date stock. Do _your hopping `out of the high rgntal district and.save I IIIOIIGY. .% MINESING` J ., ' 1 V` 7 November 20, 1916 4Mis's Emory, Craighu1'st, is the guest of Miss Graves. `LL. `(.1 1:I---_:.-.- _'-I - ' ' %89IM> Asoumnnni I l` djur-(Oo_11V'e"spv<.>1_1`cleni_:s i`ii1d ' % Worth I Recording : SI_INNiDAZLWEA c5RNnRs (GRAIGHURST Novem1;er 20, 1916 1,... LL - - ' . ovnu . UUMILUL lljf 0111` socks, E. A. Rix, Secretary. ,_.-.........--u vvvllllls WES spent. i?d.ev.eElijah Brown will preach in the Methodist Church next Sunday afternoon. `~ Red Cross Notes--ione chicken, one basketapples, four pints cream. Field `.0omforts-Four pairs of socks_ F:_ A P.iv .q........+...... \4 v uuall, 4.1 uvculucf 5:}. On Thursday evening last the ` members of the Farmers Club with their wives and friends held an oys- ` ter supper at the home of Mr. E. C. 2 Drury. About fortyv people were Elpresent-.v After full justice had been 3 done to the many good things pro- vided by` the ladies a good `program I was given. Mr. J. M. Hiekling, the . ' president, was chairman and gave an E ' address. The male quartette, Mr. ; vDrury,iMr. Avison,'Mr. I. Luck and . IMP. Will Partridge gave a number of ` selections and Mrs.`Drur_v and Mrs. % W. Luck sang a duet. Miss Rix and , Miss Enid Partridge were accompan- : ists, Miss Partridge also gave -a ' piano solo. Miss Rix and Mr. R. D. t Coutts gave humorous readings. A : I very pleasant evening was spent. - Rpv Fliinl. 'D.......L_ __:n ,, 1 . -vnlvIIL a.uUU1ll auu db LHU HUIHC OI N11`. A. VV. Partridge there will be stock demonstrations with Mr. Barbour. and Mr. Laughland as speakers. e In the `evening in the is`cho ol house there will be a joint meeting when Dr. Fotl1e1'i11g'han1 and Mr. Barbour and `Mr.-Laug'l1land will speak. Interest- ing` and instructive n1eeti11,<`,=,'s are ex- pected and everyone is urged to at- tend" on VVednesdayiaftcrnoon and evening, November 29. nu 'l"L.-..~J--- ---`* ' ' ' " vvwL\4 .u:ucuu ),',uUbLb' U1. 4`V1l'S. 711105. NIX. Next Wednesday afternoon Dr. Fothering'ham `of Toronto .will ad- dress the Women s Institute and friends in the Methodist . Sunday- School Room and at the home of Mr. i A T 'l)m-4-~..:.-`In... J.1...-.'.. ---:n L. .1 I I J1\4 IIIILD VVCCAJ 2 . . On Friday afternoon the remains ii of the late Stephen Curtis. were. laid to rest _in the Union Ceme- te1'yflie1'eg CMr. Curtis was well known and highly respected` by all __ who.k_new him-and his passing is ` deeply regretted. C Although he had been in poor, health for some time ' the end came unexpectedly as` he had been up and around the day before his death. Rev. Mr. French of Shanty Bay conducted the service. ; Deep sympathy is felt for Mrs, Cur- tis and family of two daughters and ; one son who were too far away to reach home in. time for the funeral. j -Mrs. W; Rix and son [of Jarratt s were recent guests of` Mrs. Thos. Rix.l N D\"' \XTnl.-mo.J.... A49`----M - --- `-` ,r 7.- -7 -_ V... 0 _ man, we aanltarium was at Weston. cine she is much interested in prac- IOOK as 11:` they were on their last N0Vmb01' -O; 1916 His Honor reserved Judgment. Some- resources. Miss ~Bella Goodfellow of Tolle11- thing` like $400 is '1`-he Misses Christie of AAIliston- da. High School spent Saturday and A ineetiiig; of. the ministers of the tical nature study in its relation to town and representative laymen from involved in the education, health, and present day tl1eV_va`rious churches was held in the le is visiting` Miss Mabel Jacks. suit. The County was represented need. _ Police Court Chambers on Friday Miss A; Nightingale visited Bar- by W..A. J. Bell, K.C. At night a joint meeting` of the afternoon-to discuss with Mr. Lloyd .1; vu .1.u.I.uubu uus weex. I T Miss Horton of Midhurst -was the guest of l1er.aunt, Mrs. Ernest Bon- neg this week. f\__. T__f J , I'll ` ` GROWN HILL o ' November 20,. 1916 Mr, E. C. Drury made a business Itripoto Toronto this Week. __ I l,f.'m. 'l'_T..-.J...-'. -1: Ir! `n ity. Luxuao Jmuuulb. ` 3 It was with reg`rct that the people `of this place heard of the death of the Hon. Jas. S. Duff. Mrs. Duff and. family have` the deepest synlpathy. of the many :f:'i'ie11d`s in this commun- o UTQPIA. N ovembert `1916 The sixth line contributed for` the Red Cross on Sat., the 19th. _Their donation was two pounds of butter and $2.25 in cash.` The butter was ' sent into Barrie and.the money is in the ~Treasu1'_v of the Auxiliary of this place. \VhenAa [few dollars are gathered it is taken into Barrie Red ._Cross Rooms. f TL W, , - - I ,_1Ja1. cu on. tam battalion was _homc for the: `weekend. - T . [ Wi te. F. Keats of the 216th Bax`:-I uuuuucl. 111 but`: WES!/. . 7 Miss Mary Caston of the R. V. Hospital spent the [week-end _ with her _parents. ID`-n I3 TI...-.4-r. .11` L1... than n an icy-uwu mm. all: 1s_a0lIlg' Anne. "It looks as though,` winter. were upon us-wood sawing is the order of the day.- - ' , Nurse Craig of Philadelphia, Pa., is visiting: relatives and friends here. iMr. Eldridge Spence ` returned, home last week after spending the summer in the West. ].I'.'.... '|.l`_____ I`I,.: A .u vs -- '*?9.)'<~.:n0. n\nuUc - -`w ; Missy Sophia Jenutt was taken to`, the R. EV. Hospital on Saturday to have `an operation for adenoids. It is reported that she is doing `ne. 100139 9: f]'1nI1r11 ruin!-nu --A-A - .Sunci5 zat, vhine;". man. Q4-.~\L: L. `I'-- CRAIG-VALE. . ` _ November 20, 1916 Bella Goodfellow auuxuv ux .LU1'0I1E0. -` " A letter was received by Mr. and ,Mrs. Jary from their son, Robert, who is in France.. He says that the reports published about the terrible tank used at the front are by no means exaggerated and that `it is quite capable of all for which it has `been given credit, and scares the very life out of Fritz. He says the German prisoners We capture present a forelorn appearance,` half-starved ` and dirty, with very youngand very old mixed together which makes itl. look if they ` ' r-L _ 1 In A. . - 7 w vv Ann \\I VVUI.-A 10 O ., ' The orders are-Get the money out of _the Goods, no matter here when the doors open Friday morning at 9.00 o'clock, In many Forced `T Under the Hammer at Next`-to-Nothing Pri_c_e 7'M'5 L" Omar M__ H J F T _Worsteds, Tw ' n Q , gaunt --l.- 4 - A A 1 he orders are-Get the here open at the Hammer Prices 7,'M"'S Lin Xwliarsllto so at One Cent each rso Men s ' nd Ceshmeres ; 150 Men's Raincoats, silk proof; Mn s `Heavy Coats. Izadies All Wool. Coats; zoo Ladies Dresses; all kinds adres Skxrts; Men's Underwear; Ladie -Merchandise will go at such pricesas will astonish sBa',rrie people. ` The stock will be so man) I M - - --y-v-ujjcn 1 J { ` This will be the most tremehdous Shoe Sale_in this town sj 1 clean-gut in 20 days. Shoes, Oxfords and Slippers for Men. Wo` manv Instances $1-00 mill an +1.- .-.....u.- -4- m. an j ;-:_.jj7J Has been consigned to the Canada Three pairs will go at the price Aofcq out In days. Shoes, Oxfords Slippers ' instances $1.00 Will do thework Of $4.00. p\v/la-a-' A`-A `1n.1m.w, I_\IOVEMBE12%-titvg` I_ID1_\1oRE?$ ueeus amounted to $19. The marr1ag_e was solemmzed on - -Wednesday afternoon, November 15, at St. John s- Church of Miss Edna Oades to Mr. Fred. Weeks, both of Craighurst. The "bride wore a navy blue suit, black andVwl1ite- hat -and mink furs. She was attended by Miss SusieA'Hill, who wore a navy blue suit and hat with black furs. ; The groom was assisted by his cous- ' .in. T After the ceremony the` happy ' oounle left on the 3.30 train for To- 1 ronto and Huttonville. They will 3 reside in Toronto. A 1--.. _-- z - - - -- uuau uu: ouuuamum at Weston. Honor judgment. Some- ' J..Bell, K.C.'b UV mu vuuuby oneiter In Barrie. As ' a consequence, Collingwood ` was made a party to the suit. It was plainly pointed out to the Judge V that the town of Barrie was in no way more responsible for the girl s l;eep-in the Weston institution than was the town of Weston. She was brought to.Barrie because the county shelter was located there; the same could be said thatshe was a resi- i dent of Weston owing to the fact . that the Sanitarium at Weston. 1 HiQ,nn11n1I van-utivnj .'.-J.....-__-L F` uuvu pu.1'UuLS or tne.g1rl, Olive] Thomas, s_he was. taken by relatives in Collingwood, and from there sent to the County Shelter in Barrie. As ennsprmnnnn 'l"nll:............ J Wednesday bf lastweek, before fV'Judge Denton, in County Judge s , Court for York County, the action brought by the Queen Alexandra Sanitarium, Weston; against the town of Barrie, the township of Ves- pm; and the County of Simcoe was heard. " The action being a friendly one, argument of counsel before the Judge constituted the `proceedings of the court. New light was thrown on the case as far as- Barrie is concerned, when it was 3 brought out that after the death of ` both parents of the. girl, Olive 5 Thomas. ghn urge` +..1,.... 1... .... l-L3,, en. _:----._.__.___..-__-. JUDGMENT RESERVED A IN THOMAS CASE -_j:- W In DC]. . W311-. and Mrs. T. A. Hill spent dav at Gre`nfc-l. Mr. VV. A. Galloway is war fo1f Bates & Mc.VIahon at Camp lden. A.-\Ir.,R. Leg-ate day. [ T .\r..-,-.3 11 ,` uay. . Mcssra Harry Black and EILW snop,-jr., have gone to Hannlton the winter. '|f__ , 1 `II -- - `W L.-\I1'.' \V'n1._>Bothwick of the west is `visiting; friends in these parts. .\Ir. Henry `Smith spent Sunday with friends in Collingwood. . .Mr. Thos. Sciliton of Crown Hill spent Sunday with Miss M. Kelley. `Miss M. E. .'Erwin, we a1'e.g_);lad to M report, .is on the mend. Mrs. M. Burke of Penetang"is vis- iting` her father, Mr. James Erwin., V Anthony from the "west. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sunday at Pte. Han S., 177th here. . Cw- AVIIV Hnth has cutucf .21 , 1310 ' returned home `Potts spent J. A.` Smith s, Elmvale. 'y Bothwick of the M.G. Bu, spent the week-end 11 Ho-n n....+.... , ~- - V` - 7 M.P.P. for VV. Simcoe Minister of` Ag,'riculture for Ontario, who died suddenly on Friday, at Alliston.. .9 uuucq. uuc uUULU.l"S ca1'e. A social evening was spent ` Jno. Leonard s home in aid soldiers that went from this lborhood. All reported a good K ;.;xcuuB 116115 .l'8UCllUly; . Sorry to report tht `Hrs. is under the doctor s care. . . A annual n............ _..r fhds. lalsth Week; H Riff, xq W;]enh -rnnvvnl` 41:1. IV 111. DEUCE V 0] friends here 1'ecently._ |qnT'r`7 fn 1`n1\n1v4` I-` arnu.` amcvuua, `may wecgi. '_. ' ' I Mr. S. Wi1son'moved_ into his ho11se`rece'ntly`.\ T . V ` Mr. Win. Stott of Tiny vis friends here 1-nmmi-In HON. J. s. DUFF, , _..---r-v --van, I- 1. u 3- \J1CaLCal. 1.. 'one.. WAIT! \'2i7.z{! {WAIT ........uv; av .I.U.l.U ' VA concert underthe auspices of the Patriotic League was held i-n the hall on Friday night with G. C. Cas- . ton as chairman. The chief enter- tainers were R. L. Milligan of To- ronto and Chas. Hart assisted `by Harry Lauder s' selections; The pro- ceeds amounted to $19. The `I11l`)`Iv'II:r|t\n:u ----- - - `V ' " Sample Hous; fh A..- In/urn`: urn 5 af"i{e5 Q51, was. t`, and +`rnrn `Ln-tn ---`- COLWELL N<)_\ze111be1' 20, 1916 lost a horse on Sun- Etio- ening `at 'Mr.' of the neigh-I good ti1ne.| Niovvembcr 21, 1916 ' unlul/G115 lb V15` Erwln. Sun- R 24th`s. 1916, at 9.00 o cloEk the Great Sale will sta rt for 20 Days. . .. v ' 7. The Canada Sample Hou.se has the.auth`ority to make a gel ... we mo.-muunsu unurcn. . Mrs. A. J. Thompson has gone -to the west to see her mother, Mrs. Mc- Leod who is very ill. working unp Bor- V War- V for Givens. visited Tqieu I - _ vv -nnannn/`y Al-LIIIJIIQ ; A special meeting of the Institute : will be held on Wednesday, Novem- > ber 29th, at 2.30 o clock in the base- r ment of the Methodist church when 7 Dr. S. L. Fotheringham of Toronto will lecture. Dr. Fotheringhani is a graduate in medicine V at Toronto University; She took post graduate work in Philadelphia and London, England; and has specialized in children s work. Apart from medi-' she 1 A 1 1 of I vuvo After the usual" business of the meeting, Mrs. Fielding gave at splen- did demonstration in put? paste n1ak~ ting which was followed by an ex- change of Christmas recipes. Before the close of the meeting Miss Rix served a dainty lunch. . A ..---'-` ' Worsteds, Twee' Dresses ; all