{AGE EIGI-ITEEN n1u\Jl\ I) In`! SUPPLIES CIGARS CIGARETTES PIPES. ETC. ICE CREAM FOR THE Clll{I.`a"l`I\IAS PARTY 2 BRICKS 35c I \.| I v / Esginta Says: ~`-~ A` 0D at GA S BOOKS GAMES SMOKERS` C11 HI)! 1!.` u BOYS AND GENTS VVRIST VVATCI-IES livliablo, Accurate Timekeepcrs nun nn IIP LADIES` WRIST WATCHES in :1 variety of s_tyles and prices. 15- jewel movement:-:. FRONI UP Wi1e1.i_3n_s Jeweller All Sizes 1-: an" IT!) ', !lUl7ll|"(I.Ll7 111118! `$3.00 P Men s Wear and Sporting Goods 56 Elizabeth St. BARBIE Phone 556 /alues The Ladies Auxiliary of the Mid- land Workers Association held their third card party on Tuesday, Dec. 5, I\.` 4|... 1--...- ...r I/I ..- ru..._...._.._ nu-.. -__._.. _... K.-_-_, ...-- -.....,....._,, `two '1 at the home of Mrs. Clarence Ger- rard, Orr Lake. Those from Midland came down in Wm. Bates truck. On arriving all were singing and having a great time. The rst part of the evening was spent in playing pro- gressive euchre. The ladies` first prize was won by Mrs. Bob Latour. Gents rst prize by Henry Levigne and consolation prize by Mrs. Frank Contoir. A dainty lunch was then served .after which dancing was en- joyed by all. The gang was also en- tertained by Mrs. Bob Latour danc- ing the Highland Fling and Mr. Louis Gerrard, who is in his 82nd year, step danced. Mr. Lawrence La.- tour also step danced. Music was supplied by Lawrence Latour, Cledus Cruise and Clarence Brown. Bonner kindly thanked Mr. and Mrs Gerrard for the use of their home. also the musicians. Everyone had :1 most enjoyable evening. `An. .......I IA ... 1*: z~_.____.__u ____~ ;-,4, -.......- --._,-_,......-.. .....-.....,. Mr. and Mrs. C. Gerrard and fam- ily and Mr. Mackie spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cruise, 01` Midland. - 1VUVDh1'1h3 A wide range to choose from OTHER GIF:T SUGGESTIONS HUNDREDS OF OTHER. GIFT SUGGESTIONS DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING RINGS Matched Sets Run: II l\l\ n j)AN`_Corner Store LOCKETS AND CHAINS COMPACTS PEN AND PENCIL SETS Neatly Boxed and Christmas WRAPPED FANCY CHINAWARE GLASSWARE NOVELTIES Lvin I-gnu-n in dlmnn.-A 8.. ORR LAKE $"i1=;:a5v numm ADVANCE CHRISTMAS` Gtxmrs: $1.50 "P SILVERWARE n L PHONE 688 Miss Florence spent the week ents here. Mr. S. Hogg and Wm. Phelpston, visited at the Mrs. Currie Sutton. xv 3 ' ' mm mm cmssmns. Mr. and Mrs. Lisle McMillan vis- ited for a. few days with her moth- er, Mrs. Geo. Monteith. ' Mrs. R. Peacock and children motored to Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Art McKee to see R. Peacock, who was leaving \vith his regiment for Ottawa. Mr. Wineld Woods, of New York, has left for his home after spend ing a. few weks with his mother Mrs. Andross. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McGinnis spent Wednesday in Toronto, motoring down with Dave Miller, of Banic. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cameron, of Mount Denniis, visited friends here over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. L. MacMillan, of Chesterville, are spending EL few days with Mrs. J. Handy, Sr. The December meeting; of the W0- men s Association was held at the home of Mrs. F. Wood. After Elle regular business, Rev. Stewart took charge of the election of oicers. the following being elected: Presi- dent, Mrs. H. Osborn; Vice-President Miss L. Williams; Secretary, Mrs. L. Handy; Treasurer, Miss V. Osborn; Parsonage Com., Mrs. D. McLean 1:..- 71- Q\___L.,_,,, u..-,, - .... Mrs. H. Bertram, Mrs. M. Thompson, Flower Com., Mrs. A. Wood, Mrs. I. McLean, Mrs. Ross Bertram; Visiting C0m., Mrs. J. Spence, Mrs. W. Forbes, Mrs. G. Handy, Mrs. L. Bertram; President of the W.M.S,. Mrs. W. J. Stewart; Sec-Treas., Mrs. C Brown. Mr. and H. Osborn attended the hockey match at Maple Leat r:<....A.-..... ,... n,.L....4..... ....-.....--, ~..... ..-v....,., -. O a Gardens on Saturday. 1.1.. vur 1\n'-...... -4: 1 -._ _ _.-.... _-- ......-_. ...-_, . Mrs. M. Moore, of Toronto, was a Sunday visitor with Mrs. I. Laven- .:__ Mr. and Mrs. H. Drury, of Barrie, visited at J. E. Handy s. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Woods, of To- ronto, with J. Jory; Ted Bertram and friend and Mr. Taylor with Mrs. H. Bertram. The Y.P.U. held their meeting on Monday night. Mrs. Stewart, 1nis- sionary convenor, was in charge. A very interesting talk on Inqia was given and also an at.tractive candle- light, exercise by several of the girls. Mrs. L. Handy rendered a solo, "We Want Jesus." MIDHURST (`ornor Elizzlbcth & Mary Sls. DALSTON Russell, of Toronto, end with her par- Hogg. of. home of THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1939 Gjve - - P1c1'u1u:s 82 DUNLOI Christ;3l1a;mTrees I< ancy l\u1u:JD N UTS thin Dnni ..._.....au ;1 u go , _ (No Peanuts) lb. 5;.--lb. Pkg. 1`A15LE FIGS L` n "I. LLAAJJJIJ 1` LCD Each . . . . . . . . . . . . . EMl L`1{0K GlAPl:i Per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . r'V.II([ I..~ unronuu I. III` IU. TABLE RAISINS `l,lk Izn .... .. ALLAJLJIJ Au1Agu\o 1-lb. Boxes . . . . . .. 6 Crown Australian CHESTER. RAISINS Ill: u Vanna J. 121 JVIILDJLV D Pkg. . . . . . . .. 1-lb. Box Assorte CHOCOLATES .. 4-lb. Boxes I-`zmcy (!HD(`.nI.A'll.R THE 1`lU- U U3 l.'slll\J.y ' CHOCOLAT-`ES .. FRENCH CREAMS pound . . . . . .. STAR CHOCOLATES pound . . . . . . . . . . . .. ASSORTED JELLIES pound . . . . .. l<`a.ncy ` DANDEE MIXED pound . . . . . . Large Size NAVEL ORANGES .I......... THE GIFT OF GOOD TASTE THAT WILL PROVE A SOURCE OF PRIDE . AND SATIS~ FACTION FOR. YEARS TO COME. LII) v nu \l1I..'lLV\4I.ILlD V L dozen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I. Choice GRAPEFRUIT I each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E -0THER. SPECIALS- 2-lb. carton | MINCEMEAT . . . .. . . . I 16-02. Bags 1\IcCORMICK S SODAS 2 | I O (`nu- HARLEY S AVLV u \.I Luna 2 for SAGE CANADA DRY or O KEEFE S GINGER. ALE IN CHRIST- IVIAS PACKAGES l)|;]_` nu SAGE bunch HE MOST COBIPLETE RANGE IN BARRIE Priced from `An 'I'|r\ A21 Ci-IANTLER S A cnocm %165'**"""$'"75 tin PHONE 23 10 L`i.... 10 W25" ;.S.....39 5`. ...29 l$1.09 :.S......20 C (I\rI .. 20 25 . 10 Outstanding Watch Va (`OIL .\!.\!`.Y .\.\'D ELIZABETH STS., BARRIE