1n charge 01 puom-uy, b. .1. DUN. /4. Keen interest was shown in the procedings and a lively debate sur- rounded the acceptance of lezuns In- to the league. It w:1s nally tlecntv ed that the league would be limit- ed to the usual seven teams, and 5.1: all of last year s teams were (nul sirous of entering`, it now looks n.~' if the league will be composed oi exaJc`1If'y~ last year's xrroups. The rules of last year were a_r.,-`ain ac` cepted as the working bus-i.s of the" league, with the ~X('ep1`l0n of th. list for players. l`ezuns enter Un- league upon ] )l`!`Sf_l1llll] a list 01 fteen players, together with 21 ten dollar deposit, which is returnable should the team play all schululed `uuyUBC. .LSU. atcises, led by the pastor, Rev. Louis lPickering, the speaker of the even- .*s.ing', the Rev E. R. Young, of Bar- s- rie, was introduced to the audience. a|Mr. Young gave a well developed r-`and forceful talk on The Program z1.,of Christ. He revealed the im- snlmensity of.. the churcl1`s task and n gave many interesting accounts of :.;.`the . of our fathers In "lbringing the gospel to the early .~se-- we-tlers of Upper Canada. Mr. Pic"- 1-iering was appointed chairman 0.L ,the conference meetings. Reports 2t;\\'ere presented dealing with the 11:- olterests of the W.M.S. and W..--'\. ;Both organizations are alert and ag- l:,~`gressi\'e. The audience was favor- `-._ed with a solo by Mrs. BI. L. Cham- ller of Barrie, and Mr. Chantler also e`b1'oug`ht appropriate greetings to the 1;congregationn. Aitel` the devotional exef-2' LEFROY U SM l IThe Congregational Conference sessions of the Lefroy United ,Church were brought to a close on ;Friday, Nov. 28th. 011 Wednesday, Ethe 26th, the Rev. S. G .McCormack fwas the visiting speaker in the in- lterests of the Sunday School and ` Young People s work. Mr. McCoz- mack very ably dealt with his theme, Be Prepared, which \vas Z1 chal- len5_';e to those interested in the \veI-[ fare of the young. He ably pointed` out that the ability of the rising generation to meet the tasks of lire largely depends upon our prepared- ness. The Sunday School reports . that organization to be in 45 thriving condition and plans were` made to make the work even more ......... .. uwuuw uus weeK. Miss Margaret; McConkey spent ` pleasant Week s vacation with frienos in Toronto. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robertson cu \ ` Cookstown visited with friends he_r:~.l| last week. I Messrs. Wm. and Lewis Givens were the guests of friends in Toronto last` week. ;u.uua 11615. | Mrs. J. S. Leonard spent a fewl days at Fergusonville last week. Messrs. Wm. and Edward unter ` and Jas. Johnson visited with friends in :Toronto this Week. pleasant vacation wifh H-:.=m.=I uA\. vnonuus UL ILOFOHCO. Mrs. Harold, .Wallace has returned home to Toronto after visiting with friends here. `MI... 1 "` ` nan-n|.U\lIIJl Mrs. Geo. Constable is visiting I her daughter, Mrs. Robt. King, at Markdale. ' ____V I I uhlLhCL uuouu. Mrs. McCuish and little daugh'cc`:si are visiting in :Toronto. `:\/Inn 1'_1......1.1 117,!` v Grapefruit-goorl size--4 for Naval O1*a,nges-11ew, dozen . Large Turnips--6 for . . . . . .. Home Roasted Ham-s1iced . 1313 A t`4I'I1'lT!'l\ _~-rs---.-. Aylmer Crushed PECKLES man ever." This may have been pretty plum talk, but the gures. submitted to the council show that it was war- ranted. '-,I`l'\l\ 1`4-A.-min.-..l A.-.A..4 n-. H.-.~.,...4. ,1 TOILET PAPER Groceries, Fruit, Provisions, Fish, Poultry Only 17 shopping days until Christmas. Our new fruits, nuts, peels, etc., are in. We offer one of our tested recipes for a large three-storey Christmas cake. Everyone who made this cake last year was dehghted. :3 lbs. <-nwams, 2 lbs. \'n]vn< 1 1'.-zi. if lbs. n1i.\ o(1 pool, '1. (_-up I-1'l1L']1l\l1 V\1.1\r\n'\\1.l.. 1 I1. I PHONE 117 ]<`:m<-_\' (,)u:1h'1_\' Pineapple ROLLED OATS 2 Tins for OGILVIE i ,,, ,___._v .... .-.. `lvvv-A Iv vvru VLVLASILUUKLI \':1Ivmi-.iz1 r.-.1i. 111ixod cup t-mshul pin(>ap]l(-. 1 H). zmonds, 1 Ha. l)u`e1', t-ups b1'o\\'11 stlgar, 1 H). dntvs, 1 1'O21.\'}mmI <-immmon, 10 ogrgs, 1 cup c-]V1m.'1'_\' juice, 1 cup `H1111 jnir-0, H). 1n;11';1sr-him) (I101-z`i--.~'. 2 fcuspoons ba1ki11g` soda, 1;} lbs. l[iuu.1'. <-up .s_\':'11.p, Vmlillu 11.-u.' (`H-n111 the buH'e1- and s11;;'.-H` mud add Hm M1101` 1'n}_1`1'ec1i.(>1It:<. Mix well and bake in slow oven f"or 'f:'m,n' h()1l!`.'\'. (Continued from page one) a mill rate that will take care of our nances. To be frank with you, I am not and have never been satised with the nancial condition of this county. Last year you only- increased the county rate by $36,- 000 fco take care of an i11c1'ez1'_ of $34,646.03 in old age pensions, $77,180.68 for provincial l1igl1\\'z". $19,686.82 for good roads and $210; 000 for loans. How in the name of goodness you thought that was going to work I don t know. If you don ! remedy this next January and give me enough money to pay: the bills. we are going to go behind i'urtln-1 . than ever. rm.:_. 1...... 1mm. .\..,.u.. .23 .34 STRTOUD L .n.a.I.uJ.A1j|JLJ.UULl. .'r. . WCAS'I`E5D CHICK}EN`-11f Shelled Walnuts-;. s, each . . . . . . l Austmlian Currants--lb . . . . . . . . . . 5 Valencia Raisi11s--med., ll) . . . . . . . 1 i Valencia Raisi11s--Flora, large E Orange and Lemon Peel-1b. . . . . . 5 Citron Peel-lb.' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I Austr2Llia11 Sultana Ra.isi21s-2 lbs. l Almond Paste-1*ea,.y' to use-lb.. . E Shelled Almon-;ls-lb. 5 . . . . . . . . . . .. Drained Cl1erries-lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . Icing Sugar 2 lbs. for . . . . . . . . . . . Flou1'--best pastry--7 lbs. . . . . . Silver Cas--tube . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Figs--fa.ncy cooking-2 lbs. . New Laid Eggs-rsts, dozen . . Apple Cider--per qt. .... . . . . . .. Sardines--Brunswick--4 for . . . . i Minced Me2Lt--ho.mema,de--2 lbs. rarua- ~ 1teress- ` nces m ' of the 1.11 was Gamesf even-I | . ational ' I] in the ` . . lL`H_`.','C 10 those interested '01-! k h _ pointed'H t er ]d``b""' 1 , prepared He meant reports; hdff.'dt: 43 3" `"33" were moreiwhe hm men made ( wurusns 01 we b'un(1ay School the1m:,| chal-I '91-! of` the vnnnw I-Tu 01.1.. "\I`|:`I\t' MILL -IE1iTT`i*6_BE-"'T' HIGHER IN 193: We deliver free to all parts of the town Phone 215 Elizabeth St. McCULLOUGH S 1 55? Comb Honey . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0! California Budded Walnuts Aunt Diana Molasses . . . . . . . . Domolco Molasses . . . . . . . . . .. Brunswick Sardines . . . . . . .4 t Old Tyme Apple Butter . . . . . .4 Lemon Peel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Orange Peel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Citron Peel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 OZ.--SWEET, SOUR or MUSTARD GROCERY 1':"'.ea,d Lettuce~-2 for . . . . . C'1"isp Celery . . . . . . . . . .15 Ripe Tomatoes--1b. . . .,. . . .T;`ca,-Mealed Ba,con--sliced 1; to 2 lbs. . . .490 per lb. -.n.- FAIR AND SQUARE -PHONE 215- Inc1`ea.~:e(l expenditure ...$1S71(S-1.51 pvin: rhm_. 3 Rolls for 3 1 When ne horses and beautiful wo- Old Broadway famous. LAYIIUL LHLAIKE Thursday - Friday - Saturday They all landed millionaires but Daisy .......... ..and what was a poor ll Flo)-odora Girl to do 7 effective. Friday evening s session saw the close of the conference, with the pastor in the chair. It was `recommended that another congrega~ tional conference be arranged for `next year. .230 .590 .25c .470 .250` [e no good--the scoundrel... he offered her champagne. ....... and cigarettes. CAPITOL THEAFRE nv-an-`nu _ F`.-C.-Inn E..L..... tins: ..41b. DATES L(ll11lIllS13l'21LUIl of justlce Stalldzlrd (Q1.1z1liI'_\' G-OLDEN PEAS PHONE -117 3 lbs. .25 3 for riding ...and she ` ,Tot.a1 3 9cME 3% . .250 lb. . .350 lb. .10c tin .25c tin for 25c tin 50c .15c lb. .17c lb. .250 lb. in his merry walked back 3 Page Five T;H7U`RJSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1930 DAVIES MILK Davie s Dairy 1\'I"I'f\`l'l"l I`! For better milk and cream, for better ser- vice and satisfaction, give us a trial. Monday night in the Y.M.U.A. re- presentatives from last year s hockey teams, together with a large number of interested fans, met to elect the -oflicers and make plans for the soming season for the. Barrie Town League Hockey As- sociation. John Dob.<.on was return- ed as president, the other of'cer.~ elected being: Vice-Prc-sidont. C`~.n=- Lower; Sec.-'I`reas., Cecil Wilson;i Referee-in-Chief, Cliff Jemmcu: in charge of publicity, C. J. Seitz. Knnn interest \V2L\' Bottled in our sanitary dairy, D-a\'ic s milk 1s the most healtl1 r'u1 and ecomnnical food. Put 111 a daily call for our \\'-ugon. Richest in all Vitamins, both the bone building 1nine1*al ones, and in the CREAM, Vitamins A and D, strongest in heat value. IS TRULY A BOTTLE OF SUNSHINE FOR YOUR CHILD. $78590G.48 $-.`)-73070.! GIVE I51` TO THE YOUNGSTERS AT MEAL TIMES AND AFTER SCHOOL. 450.32 2106.38 103813.19 30.00 14409.94 3663.84 6959.18 Rich In Vitamines 1929 Di`i.ld.1'lt`S anu K10. Council ......... .. 7-140.90 Mothers Allow. 19121.00 Grants ................... .. 6860.22 Schools ............ ..158934.36 Registry Ofce... 2582 1.38 Printing .... .. 3554.06 Redemption 2199.47 Gaol ........... .. 5201.19 Hospitals . I 22903.13 Loans .... ..210000.00 ` Interest ............. .. 0632.55 Surrogate Court 387.49 County Prop. 9350.56 Nancy ............... .. 270.80 Prov. Highway... 61774.06 Insu1`ancc- .......... .. 3633.50 Old Age Pen..... Division Cit. .... .. Miscellaneous Children s .-\irl... 10386.10 Refore.str_v ....... .. Hopse of Re- +n.-un onnno OQ LIVIHHL . 205('.4T~(;..` 1/2! 8134.10, 26695.00 6818.50 160257.07 154.-17.28 2872.46. 1159.94! 5754.791 239./17.40: 260000.00} 8251.81: 279.55: 2385.85 446.82 138954.74 1142.50 3-1f1!'3.03 408.27 18'TR.8{- 1or:.;3 1:, 34!}-'1($.().` 77180.63 1.`)68(3.b 2' 50000.00 K-n.r.n:ll_ 1 19(if)9.0-`3 0I\:!'.!I' un 15537.03; 11912.30; 8848.33 PHONE 755W 1930 nus \\'as cu1`r1C(I. l B(`f)`lOn(l.~` the D0513 Dr~put_V-Rec-\'e Rogers e.\'p1'e.~:. the opinion that the docs of Barr.-.| had been tied up long; (3110U, .,"l1 and should be allowed to run at large luring; the winter. He brought in 9 motion. : by ;\l(le1'man Long`- man. aslcing` that the b_v-law o1' ing the ('0l1I'llYLL _' of (logs to their own premlszes and to he on leash when on the . be rescinded. and the (logs allowed to run unde-1' the : of the police. , This did not meet with .-'\l(lerm:1:.7 Lang"s approval at all. He said the worst ght he ever had with a 1105:` {was last winter and l~.z- thougrht If lpeople must l1:l\'(` do;.:.~: thr.-_v shourd 'lool< after them. Alderman =.\l:u'L-arr-n mm-ml th1l!l the nance eo1nmlt`wo mal<<- a grrant `to .\Ii.:s Siblyald as :1 :-mall remem- ; branee of hm" tl1i1`t\'-thrrxe years .<,er- ;\'ice at the munit-ipal building`, xvluervl `.' has pm`l'0rrn(u'l the lI1tios of, `car:-take1'. I-lv ".l.~'o moved that tlw =g:~.ines and shoulll the 1'ec(-lpis h`om `the grate be sufficient to 1m-et all , cxpullses. The change this year is that 21 <-v.-v.ificu,1u has been drawn up which every player who intends to play for 21 certain team must sign gregristering his good will and inten- Itions to play for that team. l<`.nh-nnr-n {'91- in nil rrzirnnc will hr. 01.158 OI H.8- fu;;e ................ .. 20608.98 G.ood Roads .... ..17(5W53.28 Atherley ............. .. 16.80 LlUllh LU plil_\' .1U1' Lllill. LUZUTI. Entrance fee to all games will be the taking of a collection at the gate. -`This me;--.ns of nancing tnn league has been found very satisfac- tor_\_I in former years, a11d while 11 does not restrict anyone from see in;: the 1,Z`21.n1OS, Barrie and surroun(l~ ing district hockey fans have alwa;.'.- made it possible for the executive to meet all its debts promptly Through the genero. of one of our worthy citizen , is r E: dona- tion last year mz` e .:'le fox the league to lllsll ' ~:-herlulc with balance in the 1'~ my. Tln league is again 1l} )|_ )l'.'.1lg.`,' to thc public for their gen1e1'ous support. `lip 'l`n\vn T.r\nnrn.'\ f'-" '.l~ Vrw Haw IIUUUC 101' lXlL'l1' gl`llL.`l'OU S`. The Town Lca_t:u.'3 31' u.- c0min_2' . 111'. Bz1r` [(`m1 .mIs, Mi Sh.'1nt,\` .\"inc(r.1ts 'n(l ')'.M.('.A., date set for ulrawinrr up 11. x'< D.-r:. ];'th at 8 p.m. v M H A The belief that the 1" can be made dry hy educ mu.<.1- h:`.v(- come from N, never lived nun` :1 coHu_:n. ' III. - V A letter was read from H. L.` P0te1'.<, of Peters garage, o"ering| $100 to purchase lot No. 11, south on Burton Ave., opposite Roy Mus- ta1'd s service station, for the pur- iposc of builtling 21 repaii` garage. i `This crcatutl considerable discus-' .~:ion. Finally Aldermzln Hurst ibrought in a motion, seconded by I I I Alderman Blair, to the effect that the council sell Mr. Peter lot No.. 13, in.~:tv2ul of .\'o. 11, for $100, pro-=5 \'i :1 buildinp; costing approx:- mately $1,500 be erectc-(l on iri Thi.< was carrie(l. TWA?`-inn,I.. I-Ian T\,.,~.., lUl.`a.1'LI]l8IlU.' Deputy-Ree\`e R0g`e1`s, as chz1ii'n1un- 01' the Fire and Police Committee, .~:21i(l that considerable money had been spent. on this alarm, but it was `still in a far from satisfactory con- dition. More money would have mi 1 be spent before it would operate as ,it should. It was suggested that [this would be up to the incoming tcouncil. In the meantime instruc- :tions will be given to the remen to `see that the pump house is calleu ,on the phone when an alarm is rung in. \\ULU.U LIUEL LLIULISZUIUS UL U.UUZll'a' 1055-' "We wish to point out that as! long; as this re alarm is out 01 order, (IL-lay in turning on re pres ' sure cannot properly be charged [OI the employees` of the wzxterwox-K. department. I T-)nn1I1'v-T?r-n\'r1 T?n0`rn'< nt r-hnh-nu-.1... (Continued from page one) ``This state of affairs might have very serious consequences, for with- out this alarm the pump house en g'i11eer has no way of telling that there is a tire and that it is neces- sary` to give the extra pressure available for this purpose. Lack of this extra pres.sure 1nigln; easily per- mit. a re to get. such a start as would cost thousands of dollars loss. -\,\,'.. `.4.-in 4-n m.:..+ f\11 n`.,+ MI I TOWN COUNCIL IN ' SPECIAL SESSIOLB. Economy (loos wny. but value .lHCI'(;`iL`.'L`(1 L`X[)L`H(llLL(1'U ._.-).l(\1 1|)-,{)1 Lewes due- I 1929 ............. ..226010.00 2.172-1-1.00 No.tes--- ; 1929 ............`..250000.00 300000.003 Incmase- I Old Ago Pension.' ?.~l(i.1(5.(J.`: Prov. Hig`h\vuy ...... .. Good Roads .. 1.`)68(5.82~ Loans ................................ .. . rToL:$ of Good Roads Expomli- ' ture g Q- Z() ,` 7 """ t"..`...4.....~.4.'n..1 not men for. val-ue. r r, .,)L. ..rdl th( .,chr-durv in nu. UHC U] dc-112 whorl ulc ry. ' 1\r\Op]n| no who Plhsi- iht; Ll. .`\H`. .Jrmn Holt of the -1111 line or; Inni.~'I. is having` :1 sale of farmt :=1.0(:k and i1m.11on1(_-nL< on Dec. 11th. Mrs. Lorno .'-\1'noId visitnd her sis-l ter in Bmdford on [`hur.=:(la_v. ? Miss Hvlvn Glass took Ch211`Q'(" of the entrzmcc C]2l.~`.\' on Tue;~'rlu_v 0\'.'i11_U.`; to the absencv of Mr. Dimvoody In: Toronto. The Tn:...1..4,,\.. n.r:11:_._.. 1, -` IUFOHLO. ` Mr. Leighton Milligzan has mover. 1` into the residence in the rear of;` J. M. Pug'sley s shop. On SLIT1(]}1V Hf`. 1n.Qn 51 na T)./an . .1. .u. ru;.:s1ey's snop. Sunday at 10.30 am. Rev. J. A. l.0<.-cv will speak on Mast:':1'les. ."I("l1. The subject of the evenrng zuldrnss will be Jonathan, the Great Heart. A cordial invitation to at- tend is extended. l ufto moon. ' LULU Construction Maintenance . . Towns and Vi1lz1_<.res General Bridges -LVJ. .\Ir.<. F. V. Abbott was :1 visitor at tin: rc<:tor_\'. Cookstown, for a few days recently. _ Eh`. J()}Y`I `<\ n1- u'nn+ 1n T'n--r--~` uuys recently. Mr. John l\'IilIm' went to Toronto. on Monday. l Mr. and Um (`I `r h....:. -..- on .uonuz1y. Mr. and Mrs. fzlmily attended Fuir in Toronto G. L. Dnviz`; and the Royal Winter last week. Mr. Jack Holt held a very success- `ful .---ale of farm stock and imp):- l] iL`H1.~1 Inst \Vvdncsduy :1ftemoon. Mr. and Mrs. Holt intend moving in Thornton to reside. }wis}1o.< of this c-:nnr.mnit_v_ {:0 with ith-.-`*1 I`. M. T\?:v1'ti11 of frin(I.< hero on I . 5 The Women's .-\n`:'li<-;m Church met at t`1e,hon1o 0.". `." " \r 17.. to tlwir mew homo. ` 1 Mr. and I\I1-.<. M. Ivlurlin and Mr. 1001011 visited with! Sztturdmv. ` .41.... I The best I tho A l.1Xi(1l`}' of 1 nu puma no nave SK1I',1I1g Satu1'd21_V ni;,rht.i Miss Sylvia Coleman isn1a'l slow progress toward recovr.-ry and` is still under the doctor s cure. V liiss Rnnfvinn M'r-T?n.l.-1m. :. .... 4~.-| I l u:Luuu_y. ?\Ie;~:s1'.<. Ross and Brown, who un- dertook to hunt in this neigl1boz~- l hood, were up before the n1z1g`is1.1'ate` 2H1(l. \vr~1'.r: ned over in all for` infrzu-lions of the game lz1\\'.<. . ` The thermometer fell to 12 below! ::m'o on 'lue.:day mm'nine:. W`ztnl about 4 111(".*.~.~: of snow, H11: __-;m'e' us our f'n': real touch of vrinter. Mr. and .\'I1`s. J. A. Moir xlrere m 'l`L.-mntn nn \V:-lnrml-,n.~ x ml`. :m(1 ;\11`s. .1. A. Moi)` 'I`L-ronto on VVe(Inosduy. { .\.'r\lsm1 Spindloe is a:<: in thu- omce of The Ad\'o(-ate. I `Jr W` Tnnlr +1n.m.1..\.! u.:. ...._-A Aux .m-.~..~.r.<. n. bll_ J,'nL and 'I`. Robert`-j scm. Thin` closes up the 50219011 in this vicinity. ' l Thrx VV 3 nf` Hm I'..:4.n,1 rv1-....,.y. Llll.\ \ l(11llILy. | Thr WA. of the United Church I111-r--c-211ml the play: Don t Borrow, 21 I}:'.b_\"' xmd 'I"n.at Oli Swco1.11c-a1't.I 0!` Min-`' in the town 11:111. 'l`horn~i Hm), nn 'T`]\III'cI]'1\V .-u~r.nnn- |UI .`\lllH' ton. on 1%,. , .v_r.<. .J0nn Hoover and Bert 01'? P1'inn'o.'<- \'i.-=itod with Mrs. F'1'z1nki Jc-'oI.< last. week end. ' Mr. John Holt of the -1111 line or; Innisl. h:I\'inr>' :1 enln n4` +`m.mI SAME TEAMS TO OPERATE ` IN TOWN HOCKEY LEAGUE; LU nuuress me people. ` 1 A number from here attended thel shower to Mrs. Wm. Fraser on Wed-v nosday night. We understand Bini is opening a barber shop in Thorn-[ lton. . _ ! 'T`1~..-\ ...~..A...L -_1.1 1 The recent cold snap has been :1: benet to the rink and Mr. Jebb e.\'-! pects to have skating Satu1'dz1_v Sylvia Coleman 1'; mn'ln~m-` ;Lw0 new execrrlc gas pumps. I Mustcl` Eldon Hicklaml had the-_ mi.=fm'!une to break his ('0H:u' bom- lrccently. `Jrwcvz T7n_- and T)..,...... ".1... ..., r .4011 rhi. (-Insrw m. Hm L-n-1:-nu :.. umce 01 '1 no A(l\`o('zxt0. Mr. C. Long t}n'r.-sho(l this \\'(-or for I\`Iu.'~'. H. S1i_L`ht and 'l`. Robr.-rt- Luu pLu'pU.5c 01 auulng to the funds! `lof the W.M.S. am. Herb. Jebb.; superintendent of the band, (I0.se1'vcsj ,_2`1'ezxL credit for the results of her; !training'. -The induction of the Rev. Jas. Hagen, of King, to the Thornton charge takes place on Thursday.` Rev. D. Ferguson of our village is!` to address the people. { number fmm hm-n `lf1`I`A11r`nH Hm: Mr. D. B. McFadden was in the .city on Wodne; on business. The .\Ji.~'si0n Band of the United` Church {save :1 most C-xcellcnt enter-j `tailrmcllt on Tuesday evening` for the purpose of adding to the funds of the `V.M_S. `u\'h-,< I-Tm-3. Tam. I .1 L`l|I\Hl.\' recently. 1 V i .~pn-uuons Mr. Grant Wilder has opened a barber Mr. H. Jenkins . \1,. T M,.r'..n,......1. or `one Jslblc. ' . , r 01 I\.'ewn1a1'kcL1 shop next to,` I ..I` r\.... .. ` I d011l{111S'. I Mr. J. McCullough of Orange\'iI;;.- W21 the guest of M1 . and Mrs. ii. Jenlnns recently. 3 -Ah`. D -R `1\.(`T:"`lt]I]I)V1 uvnn :v\ Ln-` [1511 new at z.;5u uaturuay aIte1'noon.' Next Sunday being" Bible Sunday,` Rev. Blevin Atkinson will speak in St. John s Church at the mornin;_;,l service on "`Tl1e Oracles of God,"; and at 7 pm. his subject will be- l`he Wil11e.<.~t of History to the 111-. . of the Bible. : .\l1- C1-uni wmim. ,.+- vn......n..v.,.. ` Administraton n f` 'I'n.vHnn mu cam names. I The Girls Auxiliary of St. John*s[ Church have invited those of Allis-' ton and Bradford to join them in a conference to take place in the Pa1'-| ish Hall at 2.30 Saturday afternoon.! I S1ll1(1El.V })Pil1D' Rihio l1n1Tnv I nu a. ULUSB. '| The Oddfellows entertained theirillqtrhe first of 1,11- wives and sweethearts at the Travel-Ii Conference meeti Iers Inn to euchre and lunch on1`United Ch IMonday" night. Hrs. (D12) _ScottaDec. 1. ~:t. After the devotional exer~f and Mr. Mcl{nig'ht won first prize at`cises, Louis]- the card `tableAs. 1 `_ O !Piekering', even-. 'I`hn f1a'u1.. .1: .'.n... .. L T-1_._;, - . - ree Congregational ngs was held the` urch on Monday evening,! of Bradford, C. Long on Wilkinson, M2 `jory u and Mrs. visited Mr. , Sunday. _ The Presbyterian bazaar, whicn was held in the town hall on San- 'urday, Nov. 29th, was a huge suc- cess. ' Mrs. D. H. Ross spent Saturday in 'Barrie. _ _ Mrs. Graham Tnmnms, of Brad- .ford, well known in this vicinity, ,passed away on Sunday evening, from the effects of a fall, from l\VlllCl1 she had been sufferlng for ;u. `few weeks. IThe funeral took place `at CouIson s Hill on Wednesday. Mr. I. Broley, our local baker, uhas been suffering` from an attack of grippe. their I T1'ave1-r(`.nmnw=m-o W--*""~~ A very pleasant evening was spent` on Wednesday, Nov. 26th, when the United Church Young People s So- ciety was host to the Presbyterian young people. Miss Jean Cowan,. leading in the devotional exercises, gave an inspiring talk on Christian Citizenship as portrayed in the` Epistle of James. The guest speak-i er of the evening was Dr. L. J` Simpson, M.P.P. Dr. Simpson ad-. dressed the gathering on Parlia-f mentary Procedure, giving interesv-` ing details of his own experiences m' the Legislature An account of the Passion Play at Oberammagau was} given by Miss Merl Jarrett. and refreshments brought the ing to a close. IThe rst three ].)d.1l'lL`. vicinity, [passed Sunday evening, of uvhich ffew weeks. place` {at CouIson s Hill nn Wndnasdnv .' : oluluay. 29th, zuu.-1' coming out, I1`om Scotland. M1`. and Mrs. F. Wilkinson and Marjory i The p1'nQ]1\rfo)~inn knrznup uylmb... mg. Lue .LuI1e1'a1 `BOOK place 1"r1(1a.}-. He was 37 years of age and new spent about a year 1n thxs country, after coming out from Scotland. Evil`. and MP3, F` Willzinenn and V Bl'IlUIl'S. . Wm. Boyd, who has been working, for F. Clarkson and John Corrigau, was operated on for tumor recently, but did not survive the operation, ` passing away on Wednesday morn- ing. The funeral took place Friday. I years age and mm ` muuuay. A shooting match will be held 0:: Dec. 3rd, at lot 11, -Con. 13, at Joe Vernon s. `X71-n D.-uni .1... L-.. 1.-.... ..._..1_r. munuay 111 UOOKSILOWH. Dr. Scott and family were ViSitO!Q in Toronto last Wednesday. The doctor remained until Saturday, when he came ho-me for the week end, returning to the city again Monday. . A shnnHno- rnni-n'H mm 1.... 1.,.1,: .._ U). I Ll-SUCU .... .. >T21..\IB::`% .. Roads `Bridges Salaries and Co. f`nuvu-I1 ' DSC13011 Mr. H. Sutherland of Barrie spem Monday in C-ookstown. Th`, Qt-nH` nnr] Fen-nihr Klrnvn u~.~H-A- , ---____-..-. | Mrs. Elines spent last Tuesday visiting her sister on her farm near i Beeton I . M U c..u.,...I_...,.1 -1: ~n__..i:, m we Lown hall. 'l'ho1'n-' 1 'I`]u1r.~'day evonin,':'. John Hoover aiui Bert W ]:1. wool: mu] - :r- uu muur(my. . , )men s .-Xuxiliztry thrr 3hur<'.l1 t`1e_, homo or` M. Banting last 'I.:uz'sa::,-, COOKST6{f`1;I-_ IVY ) '[`hornton' Thursday. ` :` isg 3. The Northern Advance IS \\'<`"L:7 Robr.-r'L -, :\:-on in ' ! Borrow , :(-1 heart. Thorn-I 1'Zl.Il1ICl. ' The itemized report. as p1'escx1*.:d by T'1'easurer Coleman was as fol lows : 1000 1non 1