Page 1mING YOU ALL GOOD 'l`HIf\'G-S- }1IC.-\1/l`H. n.:\11>1.\:1i:ss .~\\'I) l l{OSI I*.I{l'1`Y. A. E. SMTTH SARJEANT CO LTD. MAY CHRlSTL\IAS FURNITURE Phone 24 3 Foot of Mary St. | HOLIDAY TRAVELl:I;If `:3 FOR YOU AND YOURS WE WISH YOU ALL HAP- PINESS AND JOY .'-\T\ D \ XIEEY MERRY CHRIST- A. . ' CAMERON&El.LlS 93 Dunlop St. ..n-.r.,.o,..-.,..-.,.....,_.._ _.... _.. T. E. HARLEY J_11:\.\l\D\,vl V l.\U, :\ D\J.\\1 01" RICV l`ll".l`I.`\"l` 1A0`/'1`: 1"II.I.l'II) WITH HOPE .-\.\'D GLAD TIDINGS, IS THE SUN `. V!`I SIN-G TO ALL IN THE (`TOIIMUNITY IN W 1 SH] .\'(} TH ISM M IGRRY (TllI2IS'l`.\1.-\S. A C.-\I .OI. 0}" JOY AND J`_H.~\.\'I\'SGIVl.\"G, A SONG (HR |}l.'\/ IUD L` \"I` I {\\;'|:` Merry Christmas Folks |'Il /// Merry Christmas` _ I 3.11`. and Mrs. Ross Cowan, of North Bay. arc vlsxtmg 111 town for Christmas holidays. "LYV \Vn1 lHl1`Hxn1+ ]nf'f H-sic n1 l\|`TI. I 'LAl.. \.lH'lD'Llllblb llULlU'(lyb. Mr. Wm. Gilbem left this morn- !in:: for Mont1'ez1v1, where he will r. the holidzxys. 311'. Jack Bi1'cl1u1'd and 11.1`. Fred .`.'ioho11. J12. spent Sunday in To- 1-onto. ..J-4..\..,J.'.... LUHLU. Among` the students attending uni\'o1'si1._\' and college who are hoxm for the C-h1'i; holidays are A1- frcd Cmossland, Edward Shorti. Catlmrine Brown, Hemgv Sims, Ruth Craig, C. Newton. Harry Rooke, Victor Knox, Lloyd Delzxmy, {oss- Turnbull and Ernie Ryan. Jr. 11:. T` T A4! f\.L4-......-. lxuinuuu. auu ).'4J'IllU l\}LLlXv UL". Miss Iris Jarvis, of Ottawa, is visiting` with friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Lally attend- .-ocl the wedding of their son, C`/onrud 1q)pcl, 10 Miss Jean Orrin Toronto on Saturday. St. John s .~\.ng'lican Church, Cooksvlown, was the scene of :1 pret- ty wedding; on Sutu1'(l;1_\', Dec. 11th. at 3 p.m., when Mzlrtha M. Rmnsay. d:1u_g1te-1- of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rzunsziy, bpcalne the bride of Gor- don F. Henry son of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Henry, of Thornton. Rev. B. Atkinson peri'ormed the cereniony. Mr. Mervyn Corbett played the wedding march and (luring; the sign- ing of the register Miss Helen Glass S2111 Love s Coronation. The bride was given away by her father and wore a gown of white szrtin and suede 1-ace. Her veil was caught with o.rang`e blossoms. She carried a bouquet of calla lillies. The bride \vn.< attended by the p:room s sister, Hiss Mildred Henry, who was gown- ed in gold colored silk crepe with brown velvet accessories and car- ried a bouquet of bronze mums and \'n Rlllin T?un1 nnnlwrnn AF 4-hr. Knox College -Chapel. Toronto, was the scene of :1 \ve(lrl`Tn_g` of local intc-res? on S:1.tu1'd21_\' z1l.`tr`1`n0on lust, whr,-n Jezm -011`, second of -.\I,1.<. Al`Cl`lll)Zll(l Orr and flu` late Mr. Orr, of Toronto. became the bride of Conrad .l\'eppc-1 Lzxlly. _\'0un_<.';e. son of Mr. and Mrs. lidmund Lully, 19 Charlotte St.. B2u'1'ie. 'l`l1n lxvlrln 1I'l'\r\ uvu_- 4|-luvlxh In I\1n1- J.Ail.1l_V, .L2l \.2lliU'lOLL The bride, who riago by her uncle of 'I`o1'omo, look period gown of ubl hat and muff of llL`U it uuuquuw UL U\l'UH'/1C` IHUIHS HUG r0.<(:;<. Billie Ru1n;~:ay. nephew of the bride, was ring`-be~;=,re1'. The groom was atvtemlc-cl by the bride s brother, Caldwell Ramsay, and the u: \ve.re Ross B21l1tll`lf. ,' and Ivan Maw. .\l'ter the ceremon_\' {L reception was held :11. the bride s parents. Guests `are received by Mrs. Wm. R:1ms:x_\- in black sawdust crepe trimmed with cut velvet. She was zissistc-(I by the :;1'oon1 s motlmr, Mrs. Robt. Hen:-_\f, in plum-colred velvet. The lmpm coupple left for Detroit and Man- treal. -the bride traveling in rasp- l)err_V-colored crepe dress with l)la<:l tweed coat and accessories to match. On their return they will 1-esitle at Thorn~`bon. HE NRY-RAM SAY Watch for Our Big New Year s Eve Show Smaann (Erwtinga Zhe Glemithl Flhmtrp LALLY-ORR llE,U'lOLL(.` DI: l32l1'l'1C`. , \v:1s ;.-iven in man'- 'unc1e, D1`. Culmingzham. looked ch:11'1ninp; in :1 . blue moire silk, with] {Y (H5 ll-.n-1: hlnn \7n1\vnf` UU ll|0ll'C HIIK, \V1LH dark blue velvet. The Northern Advanoe TRAVELLERS WILL NOT Mi;2S FESTIVE DISHES lloliday tr:-.velle1':~: may have their share of all the good tl1in_r;s to ::;.L pertziining; to the festive sezxsotn while enroute, for tu1'ke_V and all Lil` trimniing-5 will be the feature oi` CA11.1-isfmas and New Le-.11" meals on the dining; cans of the Canzidinn National R21il\\'a_\'s, S(.`\'Cl'2ll tllOL'm2.Zl\i rlump birds have been selected and l)_l'(`p:l1`C(l for the deleetation of those who must spend purl of their holi- days on trains. aceordin_g` to plans announced by W. W. Swinden, Gen eral Supe.i'intenden.t of Sleeping`, Din- ing: and Parlor Car Depzwtinciit oi the Cunmlizm Natioiml System. In kec-pin5.1' with the practice :'.(lopt<;-(l : time nfzo. which 11:15! g'1'cJ.tl}.' popul~a1'ized the (lining C111`! among the tI`21\'ellin_2' public, me:v.l;='._: will be ;~'e1`\`e at xed prices, in '34- - dition to the re_e;ul211` :1 la czirle . \'lCC. ln('lL1(ll11_L` choice Cl1i'i; (lishr-:4. 'J`he. will be 1',:itu1'<-d on :1 holl,\'-l):-(let-k<~(l ll!(:l`ll1 slip and will }. l11(fi11(l(.`, in zuldition to the; `t1`:ul .'L5o`;- al turkey and trimmin_2's, old E115`:- lish plum pudding or mince pzi l'zi.~'hion(-d f.:`oin a falinous old Eng`- li. recipe. 'l`1-men 'Innl1'rln\r mpnls xvill he CI`. These holiday meals will be C1` the menu of all dining; cars of the Canadian Natiolml Railwzxys from Dec. 21 to Jan. 2, inclusive. ' Irsh 1'c-clpn. | . Y SUPPLIES BEING RUSHED TO NEW GOLD MINES IN NORTH winter promises to be a big for the freig'l1ting business in the new gold mining` area north of the transcontinental railway line. Aerial transport operators report the best year yet, -and now tractor trains are running` across the frozen lakes freightingr thousands of tons of mining machinery to propenties which have proven worthy of devel- opment. Hudson. Sioux Lookout and Kenora, on the railway line in Nor- This season thern Ontario, are the starting points of air and tracior freight rams. Hundreds of tons of machin- ery and equipment have been piling up at the railway points in the north. 'A good hard ice is what tln tractors have been waiting` for and supplies are now moving`. Forty tons is a good load for a tractor and cavalcades of three or more tractoi trains are often seen on the road through the bush, as many as 16 tractors with G0 sleds are operating` from each point.` Airplanes are al so flying in much 1'reig.~;h1;. mail and e.\'p1'es_<, as well as passen_e;ers. Some 4,000 people inhabit the new minim: area and till the ice became 'lsoli enough for traclors, it took :: [fleet of 20 planes to feed them. 30th the bride and _2'room were un- ai;tonde(I. wn]1n1:-:11n- 4-11;. nr\vr\\\1r\\11r 4-1. . 1....~.~.. Chzu`1o.~' and .-\1'f1`0(l St. Amand, of Victoria Harbor, implicated in the fatal shooting` by 21 set-gun of Clarke Tobey, on Nov. 19th, were sentenced 1.0 nine months each. A cha1:e,'c of mz1ns1z1u_Q'hter \vas reduced to one of criminal neg-1iip;ence by the .-\Ltorney-Gcn01'zi1 s Dept. ililzl/CHUUU. Folloxviiig; the ceremony the haippy couple left by train on a 11onc-y- moon trip to New York. the bride travelling` in a black seal coat and mz1.tching' accessories. On their re- Itum Mr. and Mrs. Lally will reside .-it 5 Kilarney Road, Toronito. R53 Kv \\ ' ' `R 3 5% 9% MA ' J. G. Kngyngxg `:4 24 I-1|;-,.u,..n. . .. . . . . _ . .' , VP HAPPINISSS AND THE HEALTH ON VVHICH IT DISPENDS IS OUR WISH _TO YOU FOR A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS AND TI-II`) YEAR TO COME. AN EARNEST WISH \ `PROTECTION ma YOURS FROM ALL 'l`H.VIC ILLS OF mm DAY FROM THIS DAY FORT-H. 31 Dunlop THE COMING YEAR. GREETINGS FOR THE YULETIDE 3 (DLiNI..OP ST. SEASON AND BEST WISHES FOR Aliandale Supply Co. " lglulptlhr @- Z 2 g@*uG_LAss ROBINSON HARDWARE YOUR HEALTH `AS SOFT LIGHT or CI-1"I?.IS'I`.\'I.-\S EVE S TWI- LIGHT FALLS ON THE HOMES OF BARIRIE, W'1C EXTEND OUR WISH FOR .-\. MERRY CHRIST.VI.-\S TO ALL AND THE HOPE`) THAT AL-L S WELL. Al 49 ESSA ROAD Harry A. Smith DRUG-GIST Phone 1040 Best Wishes for a Merry Christmas 1, !-iONE 1047 Greetings 'I`1llIl{$T)/W_',MDF`,C1'}MLBER 26. 1935. I\'I-j.\' MORE. 3 i`ui"ibi1i:i_Sh)e C0 Barrie TO YOU AND YOURS IN OUR CO.\I.\IL'.\'ITY HAY THIS I.\`DEICD BE A CHRISTMAS OF HEARTY GOOD CHEE]'l.--)I.-\Y THE HOLIDAYS BRING YOL G.I{.E.-\T H.-\PPINESS AND THE F L TCRE YEARS EVEN Our Christmas Greetings Ont. Four` Elizabelh