nu L -Iu|.|| `vnctna The late Mrs. Lee, whose maiden name was Saral1 Anne Morton, \vas the reliot of the late John Lee of. Collingwood, who pretleaceased hgr 22 years ago. She was born in Ire- land, but came to Canada when ve years of age, settling in Nottawzv saga. It was there she was married seventy years ago. Five sons and `two daughters remain to mourn her loss, Thomas of Detroit, George of Whea.tl_\', M21n., John of Colling- wood, Joseph of Goderich, David, formerly of Barrie, Mrs. Wm. Storey of Barrie and Mrs. Hugh Scobie ofl Hamilton. The funeal takes place to-(lay (_fIl'-l1urs(lz1y), Rev. Beverley ofciating here and the remains being entrain-I ed for burial in Collingwood Unionl cemetery. I J. C. REID`. CLERK` OF DUFFERIN FOR 45 YEARS, DIED MONDAY The council met on the 6th inst., with all members present and Llue Reeve in the ch:Li1'. rv ,,:,,,;:,,,, _,,.__- ___,_| _r,___ VVes. Jordan of Elmvale was ned $20 and casts in Penetang on Sat- V `"'.' Tnr ir.:mp3r*_: without 1 \`r'en.=n. | Carey-Hurlburt Shoe Store are selung Infant s Patenm Straps, turn soles, sizes 4 to 7%, for $1.50 a pair. Same style, sizes 8 to 10522, for $1.75 a pair. nu-u nu yuA.\.\J|.AAr|ao ycuu u-1.1. .I.u.u; LOAF` vass for membership `fees had prac- tically been completed and nthe total would amounnt to abourt $550.00, which was about $60.00` less than last year. 71"`... . at-tr. -13 I~`.`.......:.,.... LY... ....._.1.l At the meeting` of the Eirecutive of the V.O.N., Bar1'i b'ran'clr'-, held on Monday of last week, Miss Munro, who succeeds Miss MacKay as nurse here, met Ithe members. .B.e1'jtg here only 21 :few days she r(1id'n'o1". have any report, but Dr. Little .s'L2ute({ that Miss Munro was busy every. day and doing sp1on.d`i(l work. "Fl-.n 4-un. 1'.` T_.|'.`\-n...........`l --I\ uunub ..-ynuu-wu. rnu;n. The fc1'e:.3u1'e1', F. Hamm`omI, re- ported a balance on hand of'$237.40, with all accounts paid up. The can- ..... N-. 4`-.. u. ,...1...`.~ .. 13,`..- 1;...) ._...`_ V. O. N. CANVA'S`S' WIRELE- REALIZE ABOUT" $550.00 uul\.- The fo1l'owinf_-' accounts were pass- .` . VESPRA COUNCIL OTTON HARDWARE CO., BARRIE ux/2.; uLTu.nu.;; LII um Auuxy 3 church, London, Ont., on Monday, April 20, A_e'nes A.,_ daughter of the lame Wm. Hartt and Mrs. Harrt, Collier St., Barrie, to John L. Cof fe_\', son of M1`. and Mrs. J. J. Co'c-_\' of Barrie, by Rev. Dean Sweeney of Barrie. BISHOP-B.-\I{ER--At the parson- z13.~'e,_ 54 Mz11`_V St., by Rev. A. J. G. Cv.1'scad on Wednesday, April 22, 1925, Mr. J. Wesley Bishop to Miss Alice Baker, both of Barrie. KINSELL;-\-FOS'I`ER-~On Satur- ,,-1 1n 1 u xx .1 1- . . .. - ., Mrs. Lla_v.<. up uu_ Mr. and Mrs. P. C. 1VIurchi ::on and Mi ;\`Iz11'_4'a1'ct Mu1'chison ?.ezu'e -to- ni_2'h't on an c.\:\`_r.~mle(l visit 20 Van- co11ve1', VictorL1, Po1'tlaz1d. IL_n .l San Diego, Ca]. XL. \..tl..... 17.1,... _t` Vl\,,..,`.AL.. Mr. Arthur McLean of 'l`oJ`on4.o, fo1'mc1`1_\' of 'I`ho1'nton, announces the e11_u'z1.;_r1ne11t of his _\'0Lm.,"cst d'aug.'hter, Lillian VVr.`unifre to Jiznnes Wa1~ lace, 5011 of Mr. an-.1 Mrs. John M. Lindlay, To1'onto., the wc.1({ing to take place in the latter: pant; of gA1)lfi'L ` 1./n_._,,u, uun. It is a qua-or thing that the world` is always Sezzrching` for happiness, which it sekctom xfds, and never for beziuty, which always lies at. its door. -M1'. St-165 Aumonier. 1.-.5H.wu A A u L n. v ntvulanmuwn April 19, 1925, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Milne, a son. DAULT--In the R.V .Hospital, on Wednes(la_V, April 15, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Dault, of Kearney, Ont.. 49 .....v, .,......,,.. .,.,.. I Miss Mau-,':e Ball of Toronto, visit- ed her . Mrs.. (zR_ev.) Hx E. W1-llwood, during Easter week. Dr. Arthur L. Ball of Amsterdam, ?\ .Y., 13,-3.5 been \'i;s1_ti11p,` liis sister, D. C. Wu1`chi_son, for 21 few 1.. vv MI L.\'E-At TRACY-On Friday, April 17, to Mr. aiul Mrs. A. Levi Tracy, 195 Owen St., a daughter. TRU-MBLEY---On Wednesday, April 15, to Mr. and Mrs. John Elmer Trumbley, 77 Victoria St., a son (Leonard Howard.) ROBINSON-In Vespra, on Friday, ' April 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford ] Robinson, a (laug`l1ter. l -v MARRIED COFFEY--HARTT-In Hard - Bal_l__SP_pplies ;uu\.--uuuk, Lu A;ouuun 4:. L\A|l.)\;Alu son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Kinsella, Gowan St. McCABE-DUNNE [`T---On Thurs- day, April 9, b_v the Rev. R. B. Cochrane, at the College St. Pres- byterian church manse, Toronto, Myrtle Victoria Dunnett, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Dunnett, Allamlale, to Rolbem Gordon Mc- Cabe of Toronto. DEATHS BOYES--Suddenly, in Toronto, on Saturday, April 18, Maud -Cor- bett, beloved wife of John Boyes, Churchill, in her 43rd year. Inter- ment at the 6th Line cemetery on Monday. GIBSON-At Angus, on Monday, April 20, David Gibson, aged 77 years. Funeral at Angus on .1;-g-_.-.1 u >43 uuu I-_.;c1;uuL5. Mr. B. M. Sy`.y_ester xvis in. T0- rontp last week attending` a;n1eefcing, of; the (li1'cctprs of the Ontario Amateur Band Assbciatiun, 1/r..- `n 117, ,A. ,0 nu , 1 . Mrs. R. Wcst of T.11o1'1{~1;o_11 spent two days last week at the home of Mr. Wm. West, Dunlop St. `I\,`f~~. NI...` Ln T)..H Ac "`1\`n\`\`;-` -. usuu JLA)_.,LLl|>I| JIV-ZAC- Mrs, Cole has retux_ned to Toronto after vitising her g1:andpa1'c1\Ls,. Mr. and 1\jI1's. O. H. Yy-1,11. 12.. A D 13,... .4-.. .._L~--J LA uAn.| ;[A.Ln. v. ;A. 4.3"4u. Rev.. A. R. Beveriey n1ot,\3'ed.t0 Toronto on Tuesd:,`1y where- he at- t-:n.1_e._I a Synod meeting`. .\/1.. 12 M c.,1..,.,+,... ....v A\IJ_ ., wccn. M1`. Clive Lennox of._ St1'atford_ has returned=.l`1ome after sjgcnding; :1. week "with friends here. wn__, r~ 1,,, , A 1 . 'I\ |.4(|:l.L'L uu,uJ.a_va. 1\'Iaste1' Douglas Silmrsun has re- turned home after visiting i'n Elm- vale for, 1 week. 1\:f.. rut day in Toronto. Mr. W. C... Hunter was. in To- ronto on T1u3.srIay. Mr. IV'[o1`1.y. Mayor of Terontov visimed in tehvn lent week. Rev. W. Hipkin is spending` :1 few days with friends in Toronto. Miss H. 11.. MacDoug;al1 spent a few days in '[`.oromto last week. Mrs. M. "E. Dutcher spent the week end wi:r1.fr'Lemls in Ehnvale. Mr. C. G. Stairs of Thorold spent the week and with friends in tawn. Mr. Walter. Fennton of Orillie. spent the week end. with friends in town. I 1\,1 ..g II` un-.:- 33...... on ' '- I .lJV.'.'UL\JlL>- I Rev. H.`E-.We11wood spent Tues- I ,, , _.. -_ _..--w. W--. ithe Mrs. E. White, Mary Str. lS visit- ing; her daughter, Mrs. C. J. Black- wond, Tcro.n.to~. `RJ.'__ vnuuv n How the blood tingles through the arms and ngers of every devotee of the great game, Baseball! Maybe your playing days are over, but don't for- get the boyswho will send thrills down your backs this :summer. We are headquarters for dependable sporting goods. - vv uvu, ;. -. 1. v.u.uu. Miss Editla Ca1'scadden__ visited. in Torcnt-0 a1_uL Bowmanvillcs during the Eas ce1- holidzzys. T\vT.. ,~ TX... ...I,. .. Miss 1sauJ.Du.f is visiting'.frienI!;:- in Detroit- n,_, 71 ` n-I u. .. . -- .4.n.;Lu.4;.4.;T; \JkJLl4L\v vu uquux` day, April 18, at the Metllodist parsonage, Burton Ave., Rev. S. M. Beach ofiiciat.in`g', Jennie May Foster, dau;;hter of Mrs. T. Foster, Tollendale, to Harold A. Kinsella, .-r\v\ AF N/Tu n....l Nam A TI2......II.. PERSONALS the RV. Hdspixal, on BIRTHS , Page Five OBITUARY 0TTON S FOR SPORTING GOODS REACH MAKE- !L IT PAYS TO PLAY WIT. Reach Baseman s Mitt is c0ns`r1'11<;t- Cd 0s1_)0viu]]_\' To \\'i1`11st2md flu 11z1I'd 11.s'ng'(.-. ree- q11i1`('d uf 21 first lmst-1n;u1 s mi1r. '_l`h(\_\' 11z1\'v H10 ;1bili`r_\' to ";:1';1l_) an(1huld1j11(- bull. .$3.50 to $8.00 ea. MRS. JOHN LEE One of Simcoe .~: oldest pione'1's, Mrs. Jas. Lee, died on-Tuesday, April 21, at the home of her daugh- `ter, Mrs. Wm. Storey, Worsley St., in her 95th year. VFL... Int \rf..n Ir... ...l.,.p.,\ in-\:|:1]:\~\ .$3.C~ ); to $8.00 ea. .uv;u.u,., u. ! The total enrolment is about the same as last _ve=.11'. The committee should establish a rule that classes in which the ave1'ag'e attendance drops below six or eight, should be discontinued. The class in tele- gzraphy is doing good work and giv- ing excellent `.1'a".n1n_r". The pi-In.i- pal should (lman;l an outline of work from each teacher and have this car- ried out. Stu(lents should also under- ltakc a denite 11213: of work. I Gene.ra1 P.ema1'ks 1. The evening; classes in Barrie`. are in need of vigorous promotioni by committee and principal. I 9 l"lun nmnfmn... Ac .1. ..._..I.i The report of =he Inspectors of V0czLtional eveumg` claascs, Miss E. I. Mcliin: and F. S. R-.1therford, who visited Ba1'1'ic sm Fcb:'ua1`_v 27th, wa-3 received recently. '.he classes in- spected and nLu`n`.n(-1' 1.n'escn.t on that dz_1tc were : Englisn and Athlnetic, =1; Telcgraphy 9, Motor Mechanics 5, Dress Making: 9, Baskctry 6, Home '.\'u1'sing'_ 3. 'l"l..~. &...L..1 ......-I....._;. 3- _I - -I - u_r 2. The efficiency would not be sacriced \.vuuIuuuL'C ;u..nu `rllclpiu. of the work by having; .he principal teach LYIC` of the cvas~c:= ix`. conjunction wih pm-cipal. (Y.-\-an :r\:--.- -.A --- his duties as SUGGESTIONS BY INSPECTORS ON VOCATIONAL. CLASSES `pu- .""*ne follow-.11) system shouH' to Play G-OLF BALLS Biue Dunlop Maxi Golf Balls Price 85c, ea. I111-:7r\ DAL , 'I'\-uqn1A.A fV..'IL` 11-11.. Play with at Walter Bently Tennis Racket and you improve your playing '0 lmvv \'211'iu11s pa1T1o1'11.\' and \\'<~ig'l11.< in 21bu\'0 nmkv for _\'m11- swi- (`t'ti -| n A`..- . A- ._- i5.}3i'c'ec1_ from $350 to $9.50 ear Reach Paramount Tennis B.J.f.' urn The man who plows an acre walks eight miles. 4.-Ball Croquet Sets, CHSO . . . . . . . . . .. 6-Ball Croquet Sets, CHSO . . . . . . . . . .` 8-Ball Croquet Set CHSC . Two Bob . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .; LLUU qJ+.UU Picnic Ball, 12 in., a dau1d_\' for the 1nono_v . . . . .. ._....Pri`ce.50c Best Quality Indoor Bats, 1'0,<;'11lz1`rio11 .'\'i [(| T)1`1-I-nl] +`1-nlnnrl fn Q1 Kn An 111 \'i(`\\' of tl1e`fa(-t. that fhis i11ter- esti11g' gzune is beeolning more popu- lar em.-11 season, we lmve looked well to your needs. See the new Reach 12 in. Outseam Softball \\'ith the cork ceoutre and horsehide cover. Price . . . . . . .$2.00< They retain their slmpe longest No. 112 Inseam Official IndoorvBa,1l,. 10 1'" 'D..-:.... (I-1 r:n~ -.I\.r- .-..n.u .n.1uJvuu.u. \.vuu.u.au. J.].1.u.UUJ. .Di1;1 . 1) 12 in. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Price $1.50: Oicial Inseam Ball (cork (-onh:e)v,. , 14 in. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Price $2.00 Playground Ball, 011ts0a111, 12 in. . . . . rice $1.00 13:.-uni. 1).-.'I'I 1n ` 1 1 I ` _.v...u `on-.v;a.uJ .n.:.Auuu.|. ucuuo, ll_',`_ ,lU?lllU1l size P1'i(T-(`d `r'1'0m50c to $1.50 ea. Soft Ball Rules. P1-ix-e 15c per copy Soft - Ball Supplies , .._ "m... V._.. _ .,.......N _.c 1ri<-0 500 F` , , .. , m121z(*11go1's mnlw also .\`,1U(']\(`(1 CROQUET , Iuflf OUU, Cd; 3" Dunlop Goif Balls Prim` 50c ea. `THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1925 yuxnagugdc uuues Monday am. The Ladies Aid held the annual business meeting in the Sunday -School room of the Union hurch. The reports showed that the closing `year had been a year of grazifying {success in chuwch work. The Saciety [officers were re-elected. le, y~.uvx,u. Miss Blythe, who spent the Easter holidays in North Bay; Miss Kinnell, who spent the holiday in Watl'ord, and Miss Brown, of Elmvale, were promptly at their posts to resume their pedagogic duties Monday L21(lis>.: Aid lxnlrl +1. ...m---.I be arranged so that pupils who are absent could be infovmetl of the les- son topic which they missed. 4. The clnsszes "n Barrie have `~-~ n cm-r-ssful and \-.-r-?` wnvth w`" _._.._u -.:nJ.I.J-I \A Mrs. Irwin JOIIIASTOI1 and dz1ug;11- tor have 1'etu1'nc from IIi.\'(illlv;'. Misses Berna and Winnifred Young; have returned to Toronto. Mrs. Janet Knapp of Toronto is ivisiting her son, Andrew Knapp, and his family. `. V. _ Mrs. R. Dov spending` a few 1 Mrs. C. Downey. 1\/[,..-_- TI `X7.....l` .u..:. u. AJuWllL`_V. Mrs. D. Woods, who had fontune to fracture her 9 Friday, is daing; as well ac cu pected. 1u:-- nu._n,, - MINESIN V SETS (:0111]T>1<'-`re D7`; I1I\ \z\llll`ll\ l\. . . .Price (-omplofo . . . .Pr1ce (-omploto . ....Price P1-i<-ed . r'rmn Downey of Ban-in is I'3`' (lays with Mr. and nun nx! .$1.25 up The N orthe-rn Advance in nan in irt in $5 '3.oo E575 111 $5.00 1 the mis- Reach Catcher s Mitts 2111- 11(>t('d :l m' their <~<>1'1'(-rt` dvsigrxl. l`l1(- lmll " plunks \ int. 1'h(- well.- furmt-d pn:-l 9.. .. IV uu -.uu\..-u. Rev.` T. J. Dew motored to To- route and Pickering.-' to visit with friencls. During his absence Mr. W. Downer of Wycliffz College took charge of the service in the Anglican church last Sunday. 5 Harry Dyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Dyer, is home f-rom Wilkie, Saskatchewan. nu_, 1,1- ` A`! Art n u 1 uuusxuvyxnx. "an. The Ladies Aid of Holly church. held a sale of homemade baking` on Saturday, 1;-alizing about $20.00. The new room in connection with Holly school was opened Monday, April 20, Mzss Harvey of Alvlantlale being in charge. Quite :1 nvn'.~ber from here attend- ed the funcral of the late Mr. Rob- ertson of Barrie, Mrs. Arthur DyL"L of Holly being` a daughter of the de- ceased. The sympat.-l1y of this com- munity is extended to the bet -`wcrl ' .. `In Miss Viola Elliott of Toronto was a week end visitor here. Mr. G. E. Scudamore of Toronto was a week end visitor here. 1;: \.r 111,,-, 1 , 1 1 . vvua u Vv\.\.1\ \.||\( Vnanvun. u\.;\.. Miss M. Warnica has returned to Hamilton af-ter a wcek s vacation. nu, 7|! `n,,,_I___ ,,.,,x 2 u -uh u-u..:. The lantern lecture griven last Wednesday evening by Rev. Coch- rane of Newmarket on Trail, Trail and 'l`1'a_u'e(l_v by Dog Team and Canoe, was heartily enjoyed by a 1a1'1.,-`e audience. n|vu1\.- The friends of Mrs. John Banting are glad to know that she is some- what improved since her recent serious illness. n . m -r n . u . n. I 1 5 ;u.u-nuvvu u.Mv\.L u. vv\.\.l\a vuuuunvu. Miss M. Barclay entertained a number of friends on Saturday even- I Mrs. Woods of Suml1'i has re- turned home after spen(1ing` :1 week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C-has. N o1'th_2`1'aves. A largre number of young: people of the community enjoyed the (lance hehl in the hall on Wednesday even- ing` of last week. Philirps orhcestra provided splendid music for the oc- buts,-A\.lll I A lame number attended the fun- eral of the late Frank Robertson of Barrie, formerly of Stroud, held last Saturda_\~' afternoon. Our deepest ;;m_vpathy iextemled to the sorrow- im: ones. "I'\l.,\ I....t.~..... 1....L...... ....!..,\... 1....L <-\'m'_\' 1 im(L`. Priced froln LI. u.u-us LACLC. I Mrs. A. Smith has rteurned to her home after spending a week with her daug'h.te1*, Mrs. Fred Wunkley. `l\/cc T7`1n1n rlnruluvln n++.\n.l;.,1 L1-.. u\,L uuu5AI.|4Cl, Luxa. rxuu VV untuuy. Miss Elma Goodwin attended the re-union of the 1907-14 classes of I-Ia\'crg:L1 College in Toronto last week, I `.. -.. - , her . ..._. w. I 1 home. nus. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hewson of To- ronto spent Sunday at Tom Hew- M Mrs. I. McLach1an of Tollendale visited hey parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. W1'ig;ht, this week. 7\:f,.- 1121.1 IP,......l.~ .....&.\..&........] .. vvun. vv;ng.,uu, mun u\,\.n. Miss Hilda Ferris entertained a number of young` friends at her home last Thursday evening; l Elf .....l 1\`/Tun II D.\lIntnn A1-` Du w..x n lu.u\.un.o, A111: unu u. xLou1n,;. M1`. and Mrs. W_.. Uncles left last week for their new home on the seventh line, where they intend farm- laxuuuu The Mission Circle met at the .parsonag'e on Wednesday evening last. The study book chapter was taken by Mary Spencer. The fol- l lowing` officers were elected for the ` coming` year: Presi(lenl;, Genevieve ' Jamieson; Vice-Pres., Irene Barlow` 3 Rec. Sec., Ethel Matthews; Treas., Mary Mason; Strangers Sec., Marian McDonald; Supt. of Dept. of Chris- ` tian Stuarts, Janet Campbell; Mite Box Sec., Doris Clarke. -...aux,w.n. vvnun. 4.Lu:uua JIULU n:cuuuy. Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Davis and sons of Toronto visited with.friends here last week. 1\1f.. 1 1|: 1- ... .. .. O`rh(~1' I`3z1sel)z1l1s f'1'0111 10c up I swan v,v ccn. Mr. and Mrs. J. Alderson of Al- liston spent the week end with friends here. `ILI ..- A P1",-.3 I uuuu. luau ;uu;..-nu; \,v\.uu-b. Mr. and Mrs. H. Balliston of Bar- rio spent the week end with the lat- te1"s parents, Mr. and G. Harper. 1.1.. nv\:x /r\v:` `X7 YTnn1nn `I.-`Cb 1no+ Mrs. Jas. A. Lennox of Barrie visited with friemls here recently. 1 Dr nhrl M1-e T! L` h..'.. ......I ..,...- ing` the winter with nor daughter; Mrs. Ed; Gibson, has re.turned to her home in Beeton. The Y.P.C. met in. the basement of the Methodist church on 1\Ionc`.aV evening`. The study boo`: was taken by Hubert McKenzie and an instru- mental was given by ';'vIe1-vy11 Cor- bett and a reading by Ethel Mat- thews. The next meeting` will be on Monday evening`, at which the an- nual election of officers will take place. Vl'|L_ 1:, - rv - vi: II Lllkfllllbu J Hrs. Broom, who has been spend- AVQAA`- Us LJIJLUI-ilk`: Mr. and Mrs. A. McKenzie have retu1'ncLl home after visiting friends in Toronto and Hamilton. T\.l.. n,r,1 ,_.,,, , , I surv cw -- - un Lunuuvnu auu uuuuuun. Mr. McLaren and Miss E. McLa1'en and Miss Graf have returned to their work after :1. week s holiday with friends. N'r._., n I - Little Helen Wilson of Parry Sound is visiting 1ie1"-,;:ra1ulmiothe1', Mrs. J. Sproule. Mn. ....,1* `M..- A" mr,v,,,,-< ;VIi.s Leila Davis `has returned to- ur school at Mono Mills after spend- 1g' the h0li(Iz1_\~'s at her parental (`n11 n THORNTON STROUD A Reach Fielders Glove needs no breaking in and and knows no wearing out. V/Vhen you slip one on you know` it has `[110 fog-1:. - Full. size, p1'i(-,o(1 fr-0111 $3.00 to $6.00 B0_vTs size, p1'i(:ed .f1'on1 500 to $2.00 HOLLY run 3 L nu . The Inatter of financing the workl was discussed and it was the opinion that if support was not given by the town council it would be impossible to `carry on. Dr. Little sa~id it would be_ve1`y unfortunate if the work was tliscontinuesl. The V.OLN. is doing Provincial Board of Healtll` work, town work and communi;t_v work, and vincial Board and from the town council. Dr. Fraser of rthe lProvincial Board of I-lealwth, said Dr. Little, agrees that the nurse -here is doing work that the Provincial Board pays ' 'for in other places. Lt was decideu to appoinzt a committee to in-terview Dr. Fraser, who will be in, Barrie soon`? and see if some assistance can be secured, but it is very doubtful if should have support` from the Po I this will be (lone. l A very enjoyable social evening: was spent by the Elnwale Junior Farmers on Wednes April 15, when they entertzlined the I_ar_dies who attended the short course there (luring the past winter. The first part of the evening` was deevoted to` progressive euchre and c.1'okino1e.: There were ten tables of` euchre and` ve of crokinole. Lunch was served and was followed by a dance, which stretched on into the wee sma h-ours. John. Clifford Reid, Clerk of the County of Dufl erin since its forma- tion 45* years ago, died at his resi- dence in Orangeville on Moiulay, Ap1`il,20, He was born at Weston nearly 8.5 years ago, and lived in Dufferin County since he was eight. He had a fund of knowledge gained from his long; municipal experience and his loss will be keenly felt `by ,members of the County Council. SEEDING WELL ADVANCED IN WESTERN PROVINCES In Manitoba from 60 to 75 per cent. of the wheat is sown in some sections, being` fully 21 month earlier than last year. In Saskatchewanl farmers are working on the land everywhere and seeding` is general. Alberta farmers are held up by the cold wea/Lher, though seeding; has started in some districts. Moisture is plentiful and many districts will have increased areas. I On Wednesday evening, April 15, the Sunnidale Junior Farmers met at the home of John Gilpin, New Lowell. A team of three boys from the north of the township ilebated. with a team from the south on :1 re- solution that the drift to the city was due to economic rather than social condiftions. The northern boys won out by a narrow n1.-1r,r;'.n. ELMVALE. JUNIVOR FARMERS 5 HOLD SOCIAL EVENING! JNUUVU Ill LIIC Krlllllla Communications were read frmn C. S. Burton, Treasurer of Flos, re issuing` duyilicate cheques. The treasuror was instructed to issue cu-. Herbert Bahlwick, wire f1.`,iCC` washout opposite ,lot 19, Con. 12, $5.00; Wilmot Cook, snow plowimr, Con. 8, $7.35; `Alf. Foyston, now pl-owing` sidc-roads 5 and 6 and Con. 12, $10.35; A. J. Priest, snow plow- ing` Con. 9, $6.30; The People .; Co- Opcrative 'Storc-, supplies for indi- gent, $14.31; James Craig, snow plowing, $51.75; Geo. D. Coutts, re- fund on sale of timber, $2.00. The council adjourned to meet in Court of Revision at 10 a.m. on Monday, the 18th day of May. A. B. Coutts, Cilerk. I Jbonus $4.90; Walter Muir, filling SUNNIDALE JUNIOR FARMERS HOLD INTERESTING DEBATE '0 `ralw pz11'ti(-ulatt euro in so]- e("ring ()'111_\' the most dc-p011dz1bl(: nmkos of bats, `_'.l`11(-`re am` sov- oml 1m)d01s fur yu111' .s*(`l(-(T-1`i Price.