CROWE-At Orill-ia, on Sumlz1.v,.'t May 29. 1927, M:u`_\' S. Ow,-rs`, wife 3! of Rmbt. Cmowe, in `her 71st _ve:1r. 2'1 Funeral frcrm the family 1'(.-sidence `I on Wedncs Jwne 1, to St. if James Churdh. Inwtc-rmont at I Orilnl-1'a. ' t 0 JOHNS I`ON--On Mondiay, May 30, 1007 MFR` Aurnnn r..1....o,... .._-4-A (1 T annual conven- U. for Simooe, Sovund, opened 11, Barrie, -on representative ..4....1 ...L 1.1, ' nun-u\ V1 CUUD nlnigim in juries. _ uvv uwuurs are also rcmindn.rI I Harvey Webb, t.u1'n.in;: off Elwiza-Jmt with the new Endowmcnn [both St. onto Conn. 7, Vesqpra, met "OW 9-V3i1 3-NC the) may Wtm. Nnicoly, wm was driving on the ]`"a`ta if they Wish: fumher "5- wrong side of the road, in a. head- 3Wm8`bS by pennwnenmly endowir.g Ion collision on Sunday night. N'.1'ae- `*9 mt t N'V33*9 01` Pe1`DetU3I C5151` has pom va pmcgioamjy rudned`, at a VERY REASONABLE PRl(I!t}. wlhi]-C Webb's Gray Dort suured 1 Barrio Unioin Cemetery Board, viujuries. ' 'l`l_ __ n. . _ ; the ' the ; had ' nu ) ) v F ......., wn 01 narme, in tihue Cmmty of Simdoe, Butcllier, (le- couscd, are required on or before the 25t1l1 (lay of June, A.D., 1927, to send by post p1`0pa1l(l or to deliver to `tahc u-mlm'sig'ned at Bamic, Ontario. Solicitors for said Estate, tlhc--ir full nzuuvs and ad a full state- lmont of their claims, diuluy \'O'I`i0. 'aml the nature of the seouritlies (if any) held by them, and blunt after .\,`4l`l(i Late tihc A(lmi11istn'attmix will pro- cved to (listi'il)u~to the assets of the said ('i?tl1lt(` a.1nm1g' the parties on- Auvk. U]. ullt: LU ' The attention of ct owrurers is drawn to the annual a3%3s'sment.s for care` of lots which are payable to J. W. Ness, Sec.-TrezLs., Beecmft s `Brink, Dunlop St., Barrie. Ownens of lots are reminded that unpaid assessments :`:-om 1:113 on- ward become a cliarge agal tst the Lot and should nut be allowed to acrum- ulate as un-tle" the Act TIIEY MUST BE PAID BEFORE THE LOTS CAN BE USED. Un-paid assessments from 1913 to l . - _- , _ . .iit!iL`(i tl1emt.o, l1u'win_:' 1'egva'r only to I `926 `I-"W are "e1U and those tho claims of xwlnioli she shall then for 1927 3" ,h.'1`-'0 hm! notice. l):1Lo(l at Baimio tlris 25th day 0 ;\lu_\', A.D., 1927. Stewart & Stewart, Barrie, Ontario, `for one lot [tional lort owned by the same ($1 for had! lot. Solicitors for Administrah-is: . payable on or before July 1, 192". Assessment Rafves--$2 per anmum and $1 for each midi- person; I Nrmtice is hereby given that all creditors and otxhers hzwzing clsaims agvzuinst the estate of John H. Read~ I man, late of the Town of Barm'e, in Clounty ' [25f1]\ than mi` Tun-.1. A h 1nnrv - NOTICE TO CREDITORS Solicitors Administratrix Gr. FRANK DOYLE, Coinmittee Chairman Tenders are asked for Booth Concessions at Parks at Barrie s Big Jubilee Celebra- L_'A__ ___ 'l'__1_, '1 1 Sunday, ,June 5, 1927 11 a.m.--'I`1he Mn. :~_"L<-,1`. Owlvination Service of the E-lders dhoscn by the cong'reg`atJion to constitute the Ses- nnn % CONCESSIONS tion on Ju1` is - I 'Aimu\l Asseunuents r The Beecmfs IBa'nk, RIEVODFE '!`UD 1 A--- .;Barrie Union Cemetry __._._.._ Lot own e.rs are also remind ad at hn -V1 auv TI` n ,1 n..--- ~ 7 - - THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1927. Thomas Nuk, Pren. `\JAAVLIl`\lAV \Ju AuuIIIua._\', nnuy -)U,` 1927, Mrs. Agnes Johnston, wife: of J-nlmes A. Jolhnston, in her 68th year. Funerad from her late resi- dence, Elizabeth St., on Wednes- day, June 1, to Union Gazndtery. Collier St. Unftd hurglji Rev. J. S. Shortt, M.A., Minister ` Edmund Hardy, Mus. Bac.', F.T.C.M. Organist and Choirmaster. Sunday, Jun? 5th 10 a.um.--Sunday `School. I 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.--Pub'1.ic Wlor-' ship. Rev. W. Patterson of Stayner will preach. -' Rev. J. Johnstone Black, Minister Horace Wilson. A.R.C.O. Organist and Choirmastc-1` n - A. J. G. Carscadden, Minister Mr. Harry Barron. Choir Leader Hrs. E. Richardson. Org'ani.=*t Sunday, June 5th 10.00 a.m.-B:'b]e School. 11.00 a.m.--Worhip. The Pastor. 7 pm.--Rcv. J. J. Black wild oc- cupy the pulpit. COME AND WORSHIP WITH US. Ills) ; Central Uniiefi Cimrcia St.Andrew s Pres_bnytej.-riaxg_ Church :--"\rnn n.Il.\\JLJI JACK-OF-ALL-TRADES We do anything you have to do and anything else yo_u have to do. PHONE 1048 Pvayer meeting, Wednesday, at 8 .T`1, W. J. Munro, W.M. - Aundale. F. Longhurst, Recording: Secretary. 202 Bradford St., Barrie. V=iJdboria Industrial School, Mimioo, requires instructors in carpentry, shroemaal-m'ng', also plumbing and stin- oombined. Must be exrpert in am `branches of t'he work. Refer- ences as to character and. Wl01`k re- qu=i.re-d. Apply tzo (`L _ _ A . ,. IE` Page Elght .......,...,.e,.u.u wy uuu. uauux-.ua._y, runs 4, 1927, or 7 tons of shove coal and 6 tons of nut coke or Central Unit- ed Church. II .- _ For Sa:11e--Lawn mower, sharp and in good running order, at reasonable price. AJpIp1y Advance Ofce C1` F. E. -1\/I:acDou.g,va.l, 14 Frances St. Flat to Lert--Cor. Dunlop and Mul- cnaster Sts., six brigjhlt rooms, furnace, graxte, bath, suitable for prorfessziona] I ptarrty, rent .rera.son~able. Apply Henry & Cnowan, Olarkson House. Tenders will be received by the un'cle.rsig'ned up tilnl Saturday, June A 1097 Am. '7 4-aw... .-.4` ..4...-.- ......1 _.._1 Wtanted--Gaoo(I plain` corok, good! wages If preferred can sleep at home. Rhone evesnirngxs for appoint- ment. Mrs. W. A. Boys. F1i?)_EI? 13Tz6s. lAt"l( ml.` All 'l`I':Al\I-A --Specia11 1\/Ixuzstic-- Morning _~.n c.:..... 17.4.. 1.1.- INSTRUCTORS WANTED - .. V ! V A --._j_:_... .___._._...____ MISCELLANEOUS TENDERS FOR COAL _.1_.._ ,__:n L - DEATHS W. J. Craven, Barrie, Chairman -of Committed. ?"E"J V Chester Farrier, Supt., Mimico, Ont. _ u :--EviJ~Ic --Goss Liddle ll? At 21 Inc-(shim: of the Parks Com- ;n1i. on Uhe 21sst it \vuL.-1 decided `to mum: the new park on Dunmop St. <-z1. Buyviuw Pzxrk. 'I`-he Comumsis- `sion was ru.l;lu.-1' ml.i:`:1.m)o-i11.tmm1t at ftho lack (-f ix1t(-ro.. taken by citi- zons as to nmn:in`,': the park, but nine- zmtc-nt;h-s of those who sent in su_o,1:,`os- ;_ t.i0n.s` fzlvorvd B:1_vvinw. mid it was fxlvcidml to call it by l1.zuL mumo. `-. It '11.: 1l(`(1ill(`ll` to p1'0c1M'c new }s\\'im.*'.~1u' for St. Vinct-n s P~a.1'k, and , to build a cm`n0nt plzltfonm at tilw .; gdrinkim.-: fount.u.in in Bayvliew Park. -_ ;'l`he oh.ai1m1m1 was a.uAIhmunize(l to 3 purcIhm: I2 new comlximxtion seats r ., ifor 14110 new park. 'I`.hcsc seats can t be converted inrto bzubdcs by t1urn`i.n`g 1 [ova-r. Adwitzhomzl higuhts were aumh 4 fnrized to be phced in St. Vincent's ( 2 ; Pvnrk. 1. ` The sum of $25 wns moved to tfho Sothzul Aaac-ciation of the town or improving the dximmynd in the Amri- cvnalturazl Park. . ,' GROVER--KELL A quiet wedding took place at Bwrbon Ave. Parsonage on Szmturxlay, May 28, when Annie Eva Kelil was . united in mar1'izL, to Edgzar C-hen-n , nery Grover. Rev. Geo. E. C0uLteri iofaiatetl. Miss Irene Kc-ll. sister of 3 th ebnide, acted as bri(Iesnmi~'i, and ~ WiL1:ia.mI{e1Iwa.s best man. On Monday the happy couple left for Oh~icag'o, wxhere they wil-l 1-c~.sid~<:. I L.0. L. No. 43,_7A1anda1e Mann 2111` and AH. 'l`l.....-.l.._. -1 _, I ` I , [NEW PARK TO BE CALLED } THE BAYVIEW PARK" A letter received recently by Mr. E. W'Ih`ite'bre-adv from Rev. Doulg\la.9 H-ill contains good wishes for all Mr. HIill s A:lJlan(la1e friends. Mr. Hill in ) se1'vin2' a con-,2`reg'ation at Vancouver : Heigvhts, vwhic~l1 is jruisat a block amlva half outside the boundary line of the \ City of Vancouver. Some of the con_e'1'eg'zntio11 live in the city and some on the l1.0lg`htS. 'Ilhe con._e'1'e- giation is a nice one, kind of: Sootc1h, says Mr. Hill, and well or- `-.;'anize(l. It meets in :1 hall. Tshe Suntlay School has an a-ttemliance of over 100. It is hoped to bwild an $8,000 church this summer. Mr. Hill is bozmlzinp; inside the city at '3,126 Georgiia St. East. Allandale Company ofIG1i1`l Guides ihelcl a plleasan-t social evening in St. Geioi-ge :s Memorial Hall on Mlondsay niglht. 'Dhere were about 75 people present. Games were played, at which Ailtha Parker and Alma Thompson won prizes. The draw for the qu.ii.lct, wuhioh the Gin] Guides have lnade, was sba.g'ed, Mr. M. Malone wrinninlg tihe lucky draw. The 'G`uid*es re-al`ize(l- $26 on the quilt. V The meting was the Last of the sea- - any-I ...uuuu-yuu uu -puu. United Cihiuireh juniors won their d rst softball xture of the season Last nig\h;t when they adrminis*ered to the Presbyfcerians the latter s first _ defeat. The score was 9 to S. I Artzhu-1' Walker was successful in ihis fourth year examinations in {medicine at Toronto University, it pjxvas announced Szltuiday. He left i or. Monday for Oshawi to take :1 11':-sition on The Tribune. \11-._I_v,y, 1 - .,..._. _,.....u..: In a mum: uzuuure. Thornmcn twelve presenterl their play, Trhe Road to the City, with success in Holly last n>ig'l1t The H.o~l=ln_v Ladies Aid, under whose aus~ pice it was given, real-izetl $35. The play was well put on and well re- ceived. ' 1. ,.`....vu uu LJAU l.1lUUlll_'. A1'1an :< team was (I0-feated by 2 to 0 in a clcse game with NI`in8Sil1_Q` in the s.of'~t.ba1I tournament at Mid- J`.u1'5t Refo1'e..=tation plant _veste1'dzLy. West Ward School also lost to Mine- lsing juniors in a close xvture. '1`!-..-n...+,\... 4....,.I-.- V The Ladies Aid Society of Burton Ave. C.hu'1'oh .he'l~d a successwl after- noon tea and sale in the church basmen-t on Friday. The proceeds am-ounated to $30. TT..:4-,.,l r`rI.......,1- _-.___:_.,.. , -1 I ...uuau:u._y . Mrs. (Rev.) G. H. Purchase of Huntsville was the guess 9! Rev. and Mrs. G. E. Candis! while I delegate to the W.C.T.U. convention this week. Bunton Ave. United Cuhurrch choir spend: an enj.oya'b1e social evening at the home of Miss F110-renoe Brunton on Tiuesdxay. ll/I'..... I1 )-.. \ n vv v\_, -1 , :- R. H. Thompson has just nish- ed buillddmg a garage and temporamy cohage an: Mrinet s Point or Wa']1kerr Webb. l.lo\lo 1.1. I`Uc -106, I-|llHI'l(lale' Meets 2nd and 4!}: Thursday of each: Manila. 3 iuu, uuu In VIDIUIJIS JIHJ HUHIC lI|:J't.'. Mr. Fraser and family of Toronto have opened up their cofbtage at Minet s and are spending some time there. vvruvu - ----- ,..-.u.a uvnuaunn, Au J.u'uuu.'U. Vdcbor Goldins has completed his tlhird year at Trinity Co1'Ieg;e. Toron- .to, and is visiting his home here. I Mr... 111.. .... .....z A-.-..-:1-. 1- m-~---A- ...,, u... ,,u.uuuuu-uuucx, nus. `Inna. I Mrs. L. Dollery and dsaug1htens, Rita and Carma, are spending the summer at MIinet"s Polin-t. 1u .,_, rn 1-1 1 1 .. -. . .. . : .wuu.u\.; an uxnumwa J.U'lH`La. ] Mrs. T. Edge and fa1m'I_v visited? last week with the forf1ner s sister, !Mns. Davidson, in Mvimico. 17.:...4..... r`<...11:.... 1.-.. __.,,,v . 1 1- -.. -.wuu mavu. Mns. M:cNiece of London is visit- in 9: h er gman dxm-o-ther, Mrs. Gilks. 'l\/Two T T`\-'llA.... -....l J-- ..LJ_ _ ._, ......u `u. gm in Hamilton. sr up `-. ~.' V ALLANDXLE I i 4Mrs. M. Holmes is visiting friends n T-Taw7|.+mn ` Mramrlmm of `tihcr Ontmvio Exnamtive I urn tr cmr.-~ to B.'m'i0 noxb wpgk WI (10lT1l}Il(ah? fnmahnr znrmngenmnts. In n to the t.7hm' m'm1ts. worn will ho hnhf :1 duoznn ovrmrbs r-Ihnqrwl to Iona] ontnins. includnintr a d-`nt.nncr- ..v.wvim of `(L1'MDl`0X1'L1111f1t(]`_\' :1 mirln am-om the bay frmn Adan-tlxzlc` ,. I "'\ 12.. v-nu. ":I`J\ . Miss V. Jeffs Evening Anbhc-.m--Christ Our Passovz-1-" .-mu vum pnuvnnr upgn llu` l*nu('Vn_ OI `.`w Dom-Union rncs to bu~.v mold. sil- vor and l)rr'n7.n nmd:z1.'s for tho win- mnvm ,.. u. It was 0 _nnc.tml tmt thorn won.-I hn ton Dominion dhnmm'on.ship racos. M11: at the M.ontro.'1I meeting: it w:1..< tlrwhlt-I thoro mo-UM not be 0110111311 r-01nmr~uti`t.i011 f!'on1 otihv-1' prcrvincm to wvnrrnnt nmro tlhzm tho two s'.poci{'1rul. T`:1.rr-in will provide $25 f'm' (`I(}1 of an `Wm-mini ... .... ... L- L.__. ,1: -- ....,.,, u....-(nu uuunupnunzunrp. Junior G:irL9-50 _w1r free style, Ontario ohz1wn1:pIionsh;i.p; 100 _VaI'(llS. back stroke, Ontario ch`a.m:pi`onshi`p. Men--1`00 yamlrs, back srtroke, Cun- ad.ia.n c hamq)ion.=1htip; 100 _wu'd>s. free style, Ontario ch.an14pionsJh-ip; 100 yarl.s. brozust; stroke, On1m'io chann- v"on.=1}\..ir>: .e'rm'ix1w2'~ho:a1' tliivlimz, On- turio dhammrionlsh-ilp. Tnninu DA..- 1nn ..-I - .u. .u \IIIullH|l|IUll1Bl|'l1lh Junior Boy.=.-100 vm' free 5-'t_vJo. and 50 _\war(Is. bxwxst stroke, 0nta1'io cJu1.In.1)irns1hips. ' T4 nu... nnnn .....L-.l :..L,L u u \4\1l` . LzuIni0s-50 ,\'a.1-ds., free style, Gan- Imlrian dhamrpionsnhip; 100 yards, badk nstnokc, On/mrio cm.m;pri`o'nvs1hip; 100 yartls, breast stroke, Onrt.aIrio' oha.m- .pionship; 220 yards, free style, On- vtario ahan1rp:io1ms4hi.p; sprin.;:'-bo2mI driving`, Ontzn~i`o champions.(hIi`p. .Tnru'nv- F.`.I.-In .::n u-....,l,. A. ,L,1 ........;.~,`;uu-nun nuczu-Ay. Mr. Imland enclosed the follow-I in-gr programnne of races, which was passed at the annual meeting of the Canadian Amateur Swimminy_2' As- sociation in M~ont1'eal the previous week : Y .. ..... - A x;.xuu u-ruvu. I All the clubs seem very much` enthused with the am'ang:emen os made wvith ycur town, and we are Jookvinwg" forvward to the lamest swim- ming" gala ever held in Ontm"L0, .<=a_vs Au;bre_\' E. I1'cJand`, Past Presi- dent of the Ontario As:~vocia.tion, in a letter received last week by G. Frank Doyle, who is hand11'in_e_' the arm n _e:e mc-nwts I ocal-I y. M`. 'r..,.1n...1 5..., can 1 .1 .. .. -_-1_,, An amtractive swinmmiing progtigqam, L incLud~ing' two Dominion Champion- - shiip events, has been drawn up for the brig outdtoor swimming` gialsa to be staged at Barrie on Miondiay, August 1st, under the auspices of the Onmrio section cf the Canadian Amateur Swimimring Association. 'I'.he event promises to be the big'.g'es`t swmmin._: meet ever held in Ontario. Walter Daufer of Olicago, wioi-1d s ` ch.am.pion swximmer of less than a. mile, will be prresent and give an exqibition. llA`l1 LI, V 1 PLANS FOR BIG SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS UNDER WAY ..,.-- -...`., vvuA\:u um: uuunuy 1'e(3enU1-yl [in o`rde1' to get a l`St-'}`l21I1L1 idea of the nature and tcupog'raph.y of the con nrtry. ---uoss Sollo--Abide With Me ......... ..LiddIe Mrs. Wilson Communion Service, Sumivay, June ] Zh, E. J. Hollaml, who is p1'e:pa1-.in;: the Simooe County cx1Lib`i.t to be shown at the National] Exlhiibrition next fall, toured the County recent]-y in omdm- tn rrnf. n F"-a+_-1q.....1 mm -c. Jeffrey Youn_;`er and Jas. Fletcher Bruce were ned $10 and $3.50 costs each in Police Court Satu1' morning after pI0ad'ing' grunilty to clmaajces of being` drunk on Ebizabcth St. the previc-us evening. Rev. R. C. Acheson crf Three Hills, AtIta., will have c'1m1'g'e of the ser- vices at Essa St. Cmuvrclh, A=]1`and.zLle, and at St-roml P1'e-sbyterian Church on Sunday. Laduies Dresses, Coats and MiL]1in- ery at czleaalvirmg pnices at A`1t.o1*ation Sade at Sarjeant & 1{'i11~g"s. J Miiss Stevenson, Provincial Super- vriisor of the Victorian Order of Nurses, gave a hrig1h1L*y initeres`hinig talk, imstmted by Lantern slides, on V.O.-N. public rhea}-1:11 wcmk to the Gin] Gwides of the t.own at a meet- ing in 'I"urin Parish I`IJ8Ji`i on Thrurs- day last. ...., .......u.. nu u_y umxuuuvwwcs were re- ceived ixnbo cmmh membership. Bishop J. R. Lucas, former]y Bisnop [of McKenzie River, ofcated. . -.....v_y vuuu..u.uA Luau rmuuy mgm gm ; w.h.idh forty candidates were nnixrnrl: in Jun ..n.........1. ... A... L V A C'onmnatai~on Sea-vice was held in Trinity Gh11roh last Friday night alt `EOYfTV l'5IhH|;rl:mf-an 1 u v n A - -A Last nigihrt a head-on collision oc- curred on Bradlford St. opposite the 'nnrn1Ln-u kn!-mvnnn `KT 1 .... ._ ` uw.;\.u vu :JLauu.uJ.u cu. Upp0SlBC U119 Tannery between N. Myers and Frank Hild. Ntei-ther car was bady (lamazed. 1vu.u`n 1 mg Anmhem--O, Sing Unto the Lord a New Song .................. ..Blackburn 1 Sollot--Borw Dawn Thine Ear .1 3 Many will-1 regret to know that Miss Munro vhas res1'g*ned as V.O. Nurrse in Bvavvie, to take effect on Jury lst. W. J. Belair of Hornepayne suc- ceedls W. N. Duff at Av1.lz1nd1a. as lower Clerk of the Division. Aflteration Sade now going `on at Sa & K;ing s. LOCALS The N orthern A`d'v_ance Illu,- Wmm,-n`s lnsLil.11to will nu-at at the rhomo of Mrs. T. R. l`lu.\'t.'1l)lo . on 'Iluvs(l*n.y, Juno 7, at 3 p.m. Roll Czlllll will be amswcred wli-th lont s [1 focr the sick vo-orm. For the pro- \ mmttmnue hhure will be conmumity V 'sin;g'ilng and a paper given by Mrs. 10 J. (kuvamvglh. Allll murnberm are armed ,1! `to attend as ilhcre are three irnpcvdb V\ auvt tmlmwrs to be discussed. Ii uv 1uuL:IblUZl(.`(I. At the oVoni.n;:' sossicn .1 sph- musfcal p1tog'r:vnm-- was _~:i\'(-12. sisting` crf 11 duet by M1`. and Cotltluing`. \'ocal unvl ')r':m solos 1Vl%ss Sadie ')'."t`ml!x`i' solo-R 1):. II: Sh~a:nn.on and J. I*`irx and :1 r- ig: by 1W.iss Louis? Hu'11burt. Minister of Edlucation, wvi~t:h all his .,.... uum ue auwmcetl. 'Th<( faults. w2:1.s doing` vm'_\' well u1J.o-np: t.h.i.; ` line, and has p1'omi.~xL-(1 to place on the s.cJuooI currinu.lun1 :1 book *1 :~vcuicn.t:ific tom-pm*unc.:~. The W I'.'I` U. ' has left its in1pr(2s~`i0n in t.h:- town of Bcnrrio and in ow-r_v othvr plzu-u whcro wit funcxtjtmetl. I A4 kl... ' - I I Ilmul -...-..,. Mrs. S. G. E. McKee of Ncrtlz Bay, and 21 1'-ormer president of the Barrie W.C.T.U., replied on l)el=.al1 of the (llelegutes. Mrs. .Vcl{r;e, though 86 year sof age, is still active and in the front ranks in W.C. |`.U work. She said that the W.C.'I`.U. expected the church to be bl-l1ma the movement and she was glml that `rhc-_\' more friends in the churol1e.s' now than years afxo, when it \\':x.- duifoullt to even gert a n1Iini.ste:' to open or close a meeting. Mrs. Mc- Kee sai further Sll10 woulcl be llmplpy if Mr. Girdvwoonl would take the buvrden of carryilzxg on off hm .sh:c'wlder now, by introvlulc-in,: inte the curricwlum scientic te.r:1;,mance, `years of pronhnibibion has hm! it. 01'- ' A. F. A. M-aal-oomson, on bc1w.1f.of the Town Council, we-lccmied the W.~C..T.U. convention to Barrie. He' was sorry Uhuat we were to have a Govevrnmem; liquor store in Barrie. and t.h.ou.g`.ht it an imposition to force such here when tihere was 21 big; ma- jority against it. It was, hoxvevei-,f encou-1-agiinig to note that less than one hundred had so far tag:<:c themmhves to be supper-ters. Eleven feet, and it was haopcd that the Government wouvlvd be sadly disap- poinuted at the end of the scai _v<,-m`. M. D. Morrison oxtondml _L'1'G(-ti11u'.~i rom the press, xvvhrile Rev. G. Coultm and Rov. J. J. Black also spoln~' bzxiefly. II.-. C` /V "` " " W -I"p.m.---Rcv. A. J. G. Carscadden of Central United Church 9 ...... ...,-,n n V ,`_ -...... ...._..c-nu. LVHl:1'L' 211-I ways was a tendency to criticize` what is, and sentiment would swing back. He venfnured to say that there would not be any great rush to pat- ronize the Government stores. The people have been educated to see the adlvanltages orf sobviety, while the I yiou-ng: people no 1`it.t]e about the evi-Ius and would not be led astray n-ow. I . - _uxueL.m,-.:'s to the W.().TU. ,iHe had found vast Ch-lHg'`.'~' in the , school in the past years since the , O.T.A. was introducie-(I. Parents been able to send their b-u_\'.~' and _2`i1'1s tn: Hi_s1'h Sahooi and th(-v'- - wa.= little or no I-`1'inkin_;` among` students. Reg-ardzing the introduction of Gov- ernment Control, Mr. Girrlwood opined tihat it wcru-Id be a failure, and that the pen(lvuILun1 would g'rzuI~ uaild-.y swing` back a_2`a~in. 'Dhere al- criticize swing I 1 .\v\. uxrcu CA .5 mauc. ... u\..uu W C At 6.30 o'clock served by the Barrie W.C.T.U. to . the deIe_.':'21tes, when short ad.d-re.s;ses of welcome were extended. Rev. A. m1'n`iste~1's of the town, extended 2! he-zwty weltconm to the (Ir.-I<.-_:zLte.~:, ccrmmending' the work of the W.C.T.U. and u1'g`in`_2' continued ac- tivities in the great task; of adva11c- inf: temperance. A. R. G.1'1'dwood 1'ep1'esenting' the C`ol`!eg'iz1.te Institute. extended g'reet.1'n,e's to the W.C.TU. .I'IQ 11:11] fnnnll u--m+ ---~ ' " AL .. 21 banquet \vas; J. G. Cl1`$(.`.2Idv(ICI`1, on behalf of the; 1 i I 3 `I i .....-. mm, uy u1Ll`OlllI`(."'n,L` mm ` t .`Y:'|p(`)anCC, it is by educa1;1'on that ten1por4 '9 can best be Z1dV 111C(L Tlu star n-f F..luumH.... .__:u .. .- gym. \.. I\hIe thirty-seveniah mion of the W.C.T..U. Muskoka. and Parry in Golliier St. Olmlrdh, Wednesd-ay, w1'rt h representatives .presen.t fnom every d1istn11'(:t, the presi- dent, Mrs. A. M. Stacey, of Cree- more, presidin.g. VW2 s ses- sion was demoted foo w`elcom1'n=,:;: the de'1erg:a.`tes and 1`eoeu'\-"inrg' reports of` the p1'e'sid.ent, secretary and treasur-| er, a report of which will be gzixtenf in next week s issue. I AL (3 on u 1 1 - The gioiud` rnedxal in the W.C.T.U. Ehocuhion Contest, held in Collier St. United Qhurch on Wedinesdtay evening was won by Miss Jean Mar- ren of Huntsville. 'I`here were ve contestants, all being" winners of sil- ver medals in the previous oontests. The other aspirants were Miss Lorna McFad'g'en of Barrie, Miss Lorene Parks of Hun-tsxwilile, Msiw Marg'aret Dowling and Miss Effie Porter of Creemore. The .selieotions chosen by the ccntestants were on temperance and were of higvh order. The -jud:ge.s, Rev. J. J. Black, Mrs. F. Grey, 0ri'1~ Jiia, and M. D. Mror1-.i-son, had some diifoulrty in decridiing on the higthest score. Miss Marten, HuhisvilI,' W.C.T. U. Gold Medalist; _,...... .... at .\'Ir.` by] mum` 5010-. by lIzu'r_\" nun!-I ,. 1v.,:n - ..._u . uuu . H 11 111) u rt. - -w. I n u..\mu uu: ` d Wvth a1nnt .< .[}m+.11 S`.+ nnh. r`.~...'n v-_..., \IA V...uax umwu \.n1uu1`cu1. I 3 p.:m.--Sun Sdhoo] in all de-: pavtmenrtas I