The uudensigned has received instructions` from ' -.i'\f! O-|V_i_ "|ClElJ VVC The the ho: l'l\L_ .~uc uuum U1 1 The ladies week in the I plate the quilt lief. 7 ` I K'II\I\lIl `Ia and In `any. --- St. Paul's, lnnisfil The Rev. Arthur D. Cousins. the rector, will deliver a lecture entitled "John China- mau at-Home on Wednesday. next, Dec. 6., at 7.30 pm. in the schoolroom. Silver collection for the M.S.C.C. L IIC VVCU home I, , I_.| PAR1:s_H_ gf gg~g:r_s3=gs1=u. BAY` 2 U1 Ilugu .l\./\Junl5 I `dies of the commul Congregational quilts for the Nort" e'eHy prayer meeting was of Hugh McCuaig last Tu 4:-.. at elm nnmvrmnitv n HOLLY .......v....._, 5 __ The Following: . HORS-`.ES-~~-B1'owxn horse, heavydraft. 7 yrs; vhrurwu 1mu`e. hemyulraft. 10 yrs; brown horse, Gen; Pur., 7 yrs; sgorrel horse, Gen. Fun, 10 ym. n.nrvI\tmr`_....v 5 van nld due Mar. ._STRO_U-`l-)- ..`3':`?"F5. CI: 01 1LU\'. U. 11.. onto attending the rn. Mr. West of B Sunday L services. g, Mrs. Emms ant 77 ,, .__ __:_::....... Luvuunb nuuv a community ....a.:.... ..l Hull Hlllllulll lr.V I ional Hall Northern IIU Ul Fire aua_v. t last com-' E HOEiEDkT's sHo1:-:NEws uen. rur., w ym. (`.A'I'l`LE~-(`-ow. 5 yrs. old, due Mar.| 10;-cow, 7 yrs. old, due Feb. 5; cow. 4 yrs. old, due Feb. 1; cow. 4 yrs. old. due Apr. 25; now. 7 yrs. old. due Mar. 15,; cow, '6 yrs.-old, due July 12; heifer. 3 yre. old, due,Apr. 10; cow, 6 yrs. old." (lue Feb. 7; cow. 7 yrs. old, due Mar. 20 ;. cow. 7 yrs. old, due Mar. 15: pure bred Hereford cow. 4 yrs. old. in calf; pure bred Here- ford bull calf; 5 heifers. 2 yrs; yearling heifer; 5 spring calves. ' V nvrun I! _ .A_l,l._!..- ....\... A-ux `mu. ` R 0 I Eg . - L 33-35 DUNLOP STREET ` "' ~ ~~-~-\-_,_ zg I .?__._:._. ._.____j_ -x<>x>x<>z<>x<>n>x<>x< 1 absence or `Rev. 5 1- H11 motored to Toron ! Calvin Weddef left for Toronto this! Lwek. T T A 1 n 0...... ....,m:.-ml n nm-lnml nf nnnlv do 1|/o V ! lust week. 'II ZI4._-. U80. 1`. n, ruapruauuunuvc i Inoxnpso wt g>z x<>x<>x<>xox<>x< K<>I<>X<>XOI<>IOI<&; ` ,_ I nus: weex. _ i Hilton Leeson of Toronto spent over Sunday in`town. : . A .......1...r fmn. horn-ntfended the Winter: {Sunday lnmown. I A number from here-attended the Winter; Tl Fair in Toronto.- ` i 1-r:-..n.. Mu-1.. .mu.- Inna nae! Inn m-,.I |count at Itanmn s. , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reed motored to! Toronto on Tuesday. - Jordan Maye of Thombury was 21 visitor at Stephen Gould s last week. Miss Mabel Rankin of Chicago is spend- ing R few weeks at her home here. Mrs. Chris. Long of Bradford spent this; week with her mother. Mrs. David Thomp-`, F. ` 'PICIS--wY`L(-1;-(:h;l;(;` _sI)w. du Yorkshire sow. due Mar. 25. -- -... --n --um-nun `Fair in `1`oront0.- -Kindly settle your long past due ac- count at Rankin's. : ML. ..._,J I]... 1.1....`-u `Dam! nxnfnrol` tn ug. . ter, D town. 1]`. Lun. ougu. .u... ..........v. -_-. . V I St.` Thomas where they will spend the w`mter`. & Miss Irene Lowrie of Ivy was a guest` at the home of Rev. Dr. Whit.ta-ker over Sunday. , 1 Rev. Dr. Whittaker and family moved on Wednesday to Mrs. Murray-Ts house fork the winter months. . - 111L_- ..2..I- nut\:D\lI nrnnn!` uritk ft the winter monms. ~ . Why risk going around with wet` feet when A1 rubbers can be had at Fisher.- s at reasonable prices. i ll... nI\t` Mm Wrnnmnn r`.s1n\I'IhI.-Of Barrie! at reasonable prices. i Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Campbell-of Barrie visited the formerfs mother, Mrs. John` Campbell. on Saturday. ' K -mm. Av:..1.+ Nnillu whn underwent an} Uampneu. aamruay. u 'Miss`Vio1et Neilly. who underwent an operation at the -hospital recently, was |able to leave for her home_ on Monday. -L.._.__ .l 4.L..l uun: lu lcavc uu luv: -.u....,_.... -.-..-....._,- Miss Killkenny, nurse in charge of the` hospital, attended the funeral of her uncle. Wm. Kilkenny, in Bradford this week. 11'... n: -4 .1... VVIII. 1\Iu\t:Iux_y_. an u.g...v.u ...... .. Married on Saturday, Nov. 25. at the rectory by Rev. Dr. Whittaker, Mrs. Rose Tylor of Milton to`Mr. Downey of Cooks- town. ` V . V The bazaar. held in Watson s Hall by the ladies of the Presbyterian church on Saturday last. was a decided a cess. r Net proceeds amounted to about. ..150:00.` Q1-nun unlmnwn nerson or `persons stole proceeds amouuten no a00ut- -`M.uu.'uu._ Some unknown person `persons four pigs during the night from _Mrs. John Bateman. The next day a card was found in the yard with a gtvreet-Aaddress in `Toronto. . u- n:..1.:.. .4 Tnrnntn pm-ernment in- froronto. O ~ ' Mr. Richie of Toronto, government spector of public `buildings. inspected the` `own hall here on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Richie were guests of their cousin. Harry Fisher. over Sunday. XUr-I\.`illll'1 nun. u\|(i lillo -vo _ `IMl LEMENTS--Deering binder, 7-f-t. cut; McCormick seed drill. 13-disc. almost new; cultivator; McCormick mower. nearly new; s`ecl toller; disc harrow; set iron lmrrows; sulky rake; single riding plow; two-furro_w riding plow`; single plow, with wheels; "potato, digger; set sleighs; wagon and box; fmining-mill; set.` scales. 2000, lbs.. new; Cockshutt Acorn cultivator; Mc- Cormick hay tedder; wagon gear. Adams mot pulper; two-furrow Cockshutt plow; manure spreader; cu`-ting-box; Lister grain grinder; 2 logging chains; circular saw; 2, sets long-tug harness: set single harness; 1000 bus. turnips; 100 bags potatoes; also for-lcs. chains. doubletrees.. and many other Nov. 28.-Sleighing*in this locality at": present. ML- L........ lmm. ca rotnrnad frnm the,` leek. 1 J. R. Cause received a carload of coali ,,_- _L present. The hunters have all returned from the` north with their full supply of deer. `I-- (`An un`AIlY:'I DNA AA F,_ D.Ol'lh Wlth their Ulll supply U1 ucru. Mrs. Geo. Baldwin and Mrs. A. E. Bell have returned after spending 3. week in Toronto and Hamilton. 0 .... ..-I :......:I:,... now: .-mnfinml fn theiv m '~1'or0nt.0 anu namuwu. Several famxlles are conned to thei* homes with scarlet fever. . n-_ t)..l.l-..:.. Lao inst` vakn n `inn homes wxrn scarlet lever. Geo. Baldwm has Just fimshed a (me "m.nga!ow for Mr. Marrzett. Sunervlsor of the Reforestation Plant at Midhurst. `II. 117...; at `Rm-5-n nu-nnohn in H19 Una Mr. the ltetorestauon nam nu Lulununu. Mr. West .of Bame preached in the Union Church here on Sunday in the UWIIU Mr. H. fl ! Ha1:jIy: BarronA Ir. and Mrs. Dorothy, of I o Ii`. and Mrs. Tlomas wl The Hurlburl Shoe Co. Q9K$T9_`_`. _1f`._.=..- _ It h_ardly.seems possible. But we ca_r SH()PPlNG pleasant and protable with stock of CHRISTMAS GIFTS suifable for : MOCCASINS . . . at $1.25, $1.45, $1.75, $2.25 up to $3.00 perpair HOCKEY BOOTS at $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.25, $4.50, $5.00 HOUSE SLIPPERS in plain and Juliet styles from 65 per pair in children s up to $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 per pair in wome s FELT BOOTS-1--A splendid range. at from . . . . $1.95 per pair up A wonderful assortment of FELT and -SUEDE BOUDOIR SLIPPERS from . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 `per pair up to $3.00 per pair SPATS AND LEGGINS for Mother, Father and the Children, from ~ ' $1.50 per pair up o o o c o u I n o o n Q c u u u u A o o u q o a n I o o - o - - c o o Ers. Murray le rs. Arthur I of Barrie, Hose in Silk, Wool. and Cashmere GIFTS-What would be more acceptable thari a nice CLUB BAG or _ a WEEK-END CASE.--A splendid assortment to choose from SPECIAL FOR THISWEEK 30 pairs Growing Cirls Blalck Calf Oxfords. good full toe with low college; heel, all sizes, for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.85 per pamir usunu Icuu, Irunv Mnv\I `PIGS ,ANn HENS-Yorksh'u~e sow; 12' .-` I`. -umnlm nh|- vn1n{hp.r of hells. DALST_0b_l_ A FULL I.Lll)lHUU.IJ Wan Ll in spa _,, 11.... `n....:,1.` ' Henspn and da1igh- 3, spent Saturday in rft this sy AS$0RTMENT `or DR. SCHOLL S FOOT COMFORT APPLIANCES is week TfAor the`! Russians 1 FOVERSHOES! A Sale at I p.Ii iixbsence G. H. Knighf'on _who' gmotored Toronto with Mr. Dawson on` Satuyday. _' , A _.L-,_ n _______ ...l....\ A 7 I Q ': i uuvua uuJ o I (From Another Cofrespondent). Miss Ardell Watson has taken a position in a school at. West Gravenhurst. rm... -_..:..1 ' ..a Ln Lmmn n.Dnu ,1!) SCIIOOI an VVC-St urnvcuuunax. I The social givejn at the home of`; Rev. ';G. H. Knightori `for the young people [of L34 Bayeld St. . V Phone 77, Barrie a The Canadian Fairbanks-Morse co. _Come in and have it demonstrated to you to-day. EVERAL SECOND-HAND ENGINES ALSO `F OR SALE ` . AT VERY LOW PRICES 1 iI$I t --v-- v Chapman - V 7v-h.p. 2%-h.p. Gould, Shapley & Muir ' 2-h.p. Waterloo Boy All guaranteed in rst-c1ass `running condition T . LIMITED Sales Offices in__every lar'ge Canadian City. Here s-Your Answer to the Farm Labor Problem ""'~ouu-u * ~ ?Ma:;..... ` 5-h.p. Lister articies. . Terms of Sale~-All sums of $10.00 and . under, cash: over that amount 11 months credit will be given to parties furnishing 9.pproved'joint notes. 5 per cent. per an- num off for cash on credit sums. All will be aoid without reserve as proprietor has rented his farm. J. H- McCAW -the Type Z--that marvelous power source for the farmer, which does the work of two men. Strong, light, exible in its work` and low in rst~ cost, economical in fuel consumption and upkeep. Three- hundred thousand farmer_s ate using the Z" ---saving money and increasing production. can make. your CHRISTMAS e with_ our _latg`e and, exclusive ble any member of the family. Crownhill last Friday evening was a decided 1 Success. A._ .... `success. - An epidennc of scarlet fever has broken out in this section. Miss McBride spent the week-end with friends at her home and in Barrie. u __. --. .-. 1. . .`, . ` ,-----... _. ---_ , ,, 1 Miss Mina Story spent a Miss Muriel Morton. 9-hqz. Lister few dn_vs with \.pI\L4lll I Ida 3--an- FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS INTERNAL TRY NATURE FOR C 'V`7I`1I| VIIlII IlIll'III.|I 1):` Fur tw~nl_\*-fiu- ye-`:1 meneied and mn :)l`.~'(-1 has (~(-rtuinly wmked women sufft-rin'g: from `tioxs, piles. hilin:1.-new energy and slm-; lo.~*.~'xw. A...I ...L.- ..I...`.l,l :1 ' must he ('16-:\n inside V'0nt.., \\'rite.<: "I must 'II\-IE KIIIVI 3|` V Q I"\`I`IIK. And why slmxnld it . -cent. of all human ui to the uccuxnulutod w `testinv. That is why that fhv .~'_\'. is thi fore. treating any s1 heakh cm he rostnr MI`. Frank Snnxtul Cmscnde has been of 2 1 {coal ind:-In ed to tho I `Knew. -1 fuel txvoply `have run mks-n xno{li(- I 1\ l 1` _- 1.' ... plnxs-cl nv. Wm wk . W31` gi\'(- _\ iwreeling and-ho `Tvnell. `"I`h- V of Tntornal Bat ;pris_n.;z zxmount t_>r:_:gg' nan nr ` "While )1 ph'un(= Tvrrr"*`s I*Iygi- `St. Toronto. 'I_`}.z:u. nf ixmm-d`:m= rnhvf the 3. B. L. (`:n.~ wnmiewful Intvrn: . C 1'.~ . THE camp cow MED `and`aky. `same. Over has an :1rn13' Customers. : pIaint-2\1w;I._\ Lnuse 1e1wreu ourzlday, have to go < for the` best 4 Bread and P: Fisher HE Ask your Fishe-r s Flmn not it in stoc delivery will your door in `utes timc. VII-V N-Alli I can -.3-can OF FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS ----7WZ=:rn ` E Bathroom. Fixtures THE FiSI~E MILLS, 1 \.\ heat and I ILIII. Ill \\I1II fu s I`I,\'gim1iv I` you I and-holpfu Th? V\'h:aI rnal Bathing.- J . 29` U. l.. \ .1.` Wm. ('1 BAR'Ruj LU f!:!ONE 406 or call at ofgce for 3 ` fgrmqtion on any dis ue. `n2k}%BuRNs & spans . ....-.--n n nun-an ' are a necessity. Health and comfort demand it and there is ' nothing that adds-greater value to the interior of a house than up-to-the-minute plumbing x-` tures. We will gladly come around and talk things over and'giv_e you an estimate. whether you mtend to buy now or later. I larsula I vauavr-wa--- Phone 180 133.Dun1op st; Page Eighteen ` Lo`TJ3:,'1: TI ,"VEi5 RX Tuesday, December 5. LL .. ..l|.n..lu Nervous ,and Chronic Pisorden T`?1'bjfS7XY: , i3i:'c':'."7 any 2- wv`- ---- --_.= ____ ,, to sell by public auction at A A-r A AAA! I I \IE'!DD l\l jinn-tr Iwvuwwv Over Reeve : Jewellery Store. Ecuuug, a yxn. uuu, nu, bu.\....a. .. ,-... -_,.. 0ATTLE~~Holstein cow, sup'd to be in calf; roan cow. sup'd to'be in calf; 2 red sows, sup'd `to be in calf; 2, heifers, 2 yrs. old; heifer, 2 yrs. oldpsteer, 1 yr. old; 9 steers, 2 yrs. old. weighing from 800 to 1000 lbs., good feeders. r\\rrI\I.\I\ u 1 I\..__,_._l _ .... .. LL .... ..-kl-unn - trom R.` D. Cunningham n |,,_ ,,._1_l:,. ......L:.... ni- FF? A$_lK _::;1\.YERST' tn sell My Pubiic Auc`iou -at LOT 6, con. 3, mmsru. -- nu cu-urn!-K Ll! I\I![\ g Exclusive Agent for PEASE FURNACES CREDIT SALE . A-unnur Ann lllbl EM .cFEDIT..%A: - ..--An: .c;-xIRoPRAc7r'<)s" ` 78 Dunlop Street _.. D--..- - l-...-Il-..- Ch um. W. A. McConk9y, Auctioneer. I`. A. Coughlin. Auctioneet`. due Mar. 15; 1 xv`:-w-J ' u: v'-__.__ _,, the following : HORSES--Driving mare, 10 yrs. `old; bay gelding, 7 yrs. old; bay gelding. 3 yr_s. old. nA.mm1D Tj..I-.L..:... nnvlv ;mn':l O-n kn 3n Nov. 28.-At present Mrs. Birkett and children are under quarantine, little` Isa- belle having contracted searlet fever. I understand it `is a mild case, _and is pro- gressing favorably. M. Mr-.Kenhnie. who. has been for greasing tavoramy. Mr. McKechnie, who_ a number of years with the 'Grand Trunk Railway -here, has resigned his position and expects to retire." The \ acancy is being filled by Mr. Buchanan of Aurora. I understand he expects to begin his new duties the first `of the month. All... -\InnI0`Il burn uumlm [If iflf-TIRE 8uf' his duties the ms: _01 we uwutu. After nearly two weeks of intense suf- fering, Mrs. Sider, wife of Rev. J. A. Sider, superannuated minister,,'departed this life on Monday, the 27th.~ Mrs. Sider was of 3 retiring but very Aclscerful disposition, ll dcx u'.eel-wife and loving mother, and will be greatly missed by her family and friends. The iuneral will be held in the Mennoni church on Friday aftm'uoun,- interlneut an the Stayner cemetery She leaves to mourn besides her husband, three sons, Wil- mer und.Robert of Nottatvasugu, and Frank of Sunnidale; two daughter-3, Mrs.- Bru_- haker of Manitoulin Island and Miss Myrtle at home. a .1 .... ...... u anruinn: ill) hl`."i in the at home. V Anniversary servxces will be heltl in the Presbyterian church on Sunday. menus. _ A. Wilson, Reeve of Vespra, attending the County `Council, visited his. siter, Mrs._~ S. Pratt, this week. b M... A Much mhn Inns: 1-wan nuite ill 5. rratt, tms weex. Mrs. A. Nash, who has been quite ill_ recently, is. a little better at the time of writing. T . . Ma: E Pratt 1-nltnrnnrl hnma from North writing. Mrs. S. Pratt returned home from North Bay on Saturday after spending a week with her daughter, Mrs, C. L. Burton. Little Leone Burton is doing nicely after `an operetion fore appendicitis. T \ Nov. 29.---J.' Malkin ha: *returned home after spending a few days in Toronto with friends. ' ' A ur:I...... 13...... .-.4` \hmm-n uH.nm-lino TT in ELMVALE maws WI-an`: l". Ri9h({n_ R.2Dl'EnttBtiVB "I53, I] `VI.-\ I\D I.'Ill, llvylnlnvyp V. .-.....-. [MPLF.MENTS--McCormick binder, 6 ml cut; Deerlng hinder, 7 ft. cut; Deering mower. 5 ft. cut; .Ma%sey-Harris di.s_c drill, 11-disc; Pater Haniiit-on hoe drill; Bissel steel Izuid roller; set iron barrows, 4=sec- tion; set _(1';;4c luxrrmvs; gang plow; Massey-I E'.{:`i.`: -pring-i.(mt.h cultivator; Verity scuffler; \7crit.y plow No. 10. -nearly new; ffarin truck, 3-in. tire. uearlynew; wagon; at-L !mh+`.|e`gh.<; -buggy; cuttel`; buggy P0133 stuck rack; set. scales. 2.000 lb_s;iha_v radk; ' set a:a.k-is, 1200 lbs; weighing rack; root pulper; fmniing-mill; . cutting-box; Listerl engine, 5 ,hm-. power; Lister` chopper, 10-. in. plate and belt . ' _ I-IARNES.~-Set long-tug harness; set driving lim'ne.~x.s`; 2 sets s'ng|e hurnessyset plow harness; sideboard. | L`tZ\'E\1I l.`1`(`_ l)iiqiif.i:v nf (',i0\'el` ha_V serif. {menus In `1'orom.o. . T _ Miss L. McAuley spent the week-end withfrinds in Barrie. M u- .....x u... ur I` M..(!.ni.-n nw: annml. TQUHI/ISIIIV >14 _rranK U. msnop, map u {w no aalvv-u --4 -.......-u ..--__ _- onto. . - Mrs. R. M. Black is spending a week with `friends in Toronto. . In..- 1 \A'..A..l.... nnnnlr Han mnnlnnnrl >14 _Frank 0. Bishop, Representative .1..!.mmm.Y4'msYuYm>YoY0`!o4>I014 wltnrrxenus in battle. Mxj. -and Mrs. W. J. McGuire are spend- ing a few days in Toronto. Born to Mr. and, Mrs. E: Spence on Thursday. November 23. a son. W. H. Mason returned to the village `lost week after `an absence of some dura- g&m$%&&&&w&&mwm .1: l 1115;` `week I tion. II ___ A tion. V Mrs. A. M. McDerxnott and daughter of New Westminster. B.C., are visiting at Jas. McDerm0tt s. ' \~ r\.. (I7 .\ "-unn\r\nnv\ rnfurnnri tn the. l Mcuermotbs. ~ 1 Dr. W. A. Thompson returned to the village this week after spending some time in the, fire-stricken norh. A "l\L_'...:.... t..:......I~. A5 1' "F Qhnncnn umrn JVUU turn, guuu Auuuuaa. ` SIU3}}'}l --~~ll Oxford ewes, t-horoughbredh Oxford rum. pure bred. ' u\vl~t!\ ;rrr\ vrrnnvo \7,..l_..L:_.. `L....... 15' in the m'e-sbrxcxeu uurzu. . I. The'n1tiny friends of-J. T. Simpson were pleased to learn that` he has been appointed `to the position of County clerk. . A lllkbi` A` fh Ynlhl Hf to the posmon ox uounny Glens. A number of the member: of the local branch of the G.W.,V.A. enjoyed their an-L ni.ml~ hunt on Wednesday of this week. 3 A n1...:..+......,' bran and Inns: unnial lnual hum: wennesuuy U1 hula vvccn. _ A Christmas tree and box social will be held in theschool house. on` Base Line on Wednesday. December 20. Everybody I come. 7 48c A. Malcolm left last week for his home in Orillia after spending the summer with his daughter. Mrs. Wm. Kerr. at River I Villa Holm" . v-.. ...:u ....; .......o +.. n\::= Han (`.l-n~l_e.hnns vum noun . You will not want to miss the Christmas tree entertainment in the Methodist Church on Friday. December 15. A first-class nrogrmnme. will be rendered. _ 48x A.V.eP.A. Officers At the regular n1ee*ing -of the Anglican Young People's Association held on Mon- ~ day night. in the pmish hall the following officers were elected: I n......:..I....L I l`nnl-- uh-n-n1~n:ir`nnf ntncers were elect,-u: President. J. Cook; vice-president. Miss Belle Ptchie; Secretary. M18. '(Rev.) Stubbs; treasurer. E. B Bunt; pianist; Mrs. Siubbs; assistant pianist. M. Draper. u....L :...a...mg+ In Inainov ahnwn in the A.: MVS. SZWIDDS; ESSISIEHI4 Pllillll. Lu. uIu}lu:.' Much interest. is being shown in the A | _Y.P.A. meetings and :1 good time is looked for during the coming ivinter. ' I ` Died in- Calgary On Thursday of _the past week Ray Srigley received abtelegram telling him of the death of his mother. Mrs. Lucy A. Srigley. at.Calgary. . an... Inn. Mr: Rrialmy waa well known Sngley. aruangary. M The late Mrs. Sriglcy was well known in the village and `neighborhood having" lived here prior to 1912. in. which year she left for `the West. l rnI_- _.-_-....... ...-.... L..u.un-l.4- fn Wlmurnln `she lelt Ior me west." The remains ,.were brought to Elmvale for burial, arriving on Monday on the noon train. The funeral service washeld Iin Wycliffe Church at 1.30 pm. when a large `number of friends gathered `o pay their last respects to onewho had depart- ed. Interment took place in the Elmvale cemetery. The large number of beautiful floral tributes which `accompanied the re- mains went to show the high esteem in lwhich the departed was held at Calgary. Curlers Getting ready A great deal of interest is being taken this year in the good old game of curling . and ever_vth'ng poin`s to one of the best years in the.hFstory of the Elmvale. Curl- ing Club. About forty names are one the membership list including some young blood and this. along awiththe enthusiastic officers and `older lovers of the sport, will ensure a good time this winter. a V The following officers were elected: President. Dr. Tvrer; VIce-President. H. R. Mclioull; Sec.-Treas, .J. '1`. Foster; Um- .3ire.__A 13. Bishop; Ice Committee, Rev. ' ~ TYSII . 11.. Mcnuuu; DUU.'1lUlID,-do A. ruuws, uu.- nire. A C. Bishop; R; M. Hanna. Dr. Tyrer and Jas;`Hill; Games Committee. A. -C. Bishop; H. R. Mcoull and C. E. Dutcher; -"EL- _.-_1- -2 ALL. Inns .\p.vunn:66-an 3: fn '.V.lCl'!.Uu.ll nuu. U. 1:4. slut-vuvx. `The work of this last committee as to arrange the games for the McCarthy Cup and also arrange for players ig, case of vacancy on a team. 3. a...'- ....a e... :5 Yllih `AN U f1l`_:l.VC|"-1Un\Buuc ouu pigs,` 6 weeks old; number of hens. nun! Lwlrnmma M,.l".....m'..~l.- kiminr VDVGIIVJ uu u uvuau. Be Sure and See it The Elmvale Hockey Club present Qu_arantined. a comedy inthtee acts, in Wycliffe Hall, Friday and Saturday, Dec. 8 and 9. Admission 35c, reserved seats 50c. Plan of ball at Cooper`: Store. 48c 1'ITL..L _...-.`.I Ran; knnn n FIIIIQEQK7 iv Wycune 118.11, rnuuy uuu wuuusuuy, away. of at What would have been a runaway only for the prompt action of Wm. Terry. on Wednesday of this week. ended without any damage. A team of horns hitched to a. wugoxrwere tied in the Central Hotel shed and broke loose. backing out of the shed. Coming out of the driveway between the hotel and Pearson's butcher shop they turnedieast on Queen. St. Mr. Terry, who wamstanding on the sidewalk, made a dash bun Hus nan!-Ant hnr-an and caulzht it bV the was.-Lstanunng me smewuuc, Iuuuc :1. man for the nearest horse and caught by bridle and had them stopped within a few __-...I_ Ul l\.llU 3 yards. ' Shanahan` left on Tuesday for Brant- ` Brock is visiting `with friends in Tor- NEWS FROM Nmcnnokmc; TOWNSHIPS >x< STAYNlj:_R ETNDLES Nov. 8.--Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greene of Craigvale spent 'Sund_ay with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Greene. " II..- I -.........I Dl....l......; jun: u-AI-uonnrl PIOW nhlhi I-nuouuunu. FEW), I-}'I.`(`.- Quaiitity of clover hay; Mofftit. range; coal `stove; forks; shovels; chuim`; neckyokrs; doubletrees whiffletrees and mnnox`oux- other articls. T6-rms of S:ile-~All sums of $10.00 and un- . der, onsh; (war that amount .12 months credit will be given to parties furnishing apmvod joint notes. 5 per cent. straight" off (or 0.31411 on cvedit sums. All will be sold without` reserve as proprietor has sold the farm. - -K . .~. 1 1- A `.V_____'_ UIRYCIICB UIEEHC. .' Mrs. Leonard Blo_xham has ietumed home after spending a few days with friends in Barrie. fI'|L- ..-...._.....LL-. ..t 51... ...m..nnni+u 3:` av. In DHTTIC. The sympathy of the community is ex-' tended to Mr. Tyndale and`family in the death 9f his mother, Mrs. Tyndale of Allan- .l..I- . IJCKIIIII dale. Il2_. U313. ' Miss Laura Downey of Alliston is visiting at W. D. Cochrane'sI. ' Bert Robinson of Barrie span: Sunday with this` sister,`Mrs. Arthur Dyer. .A number of 'friends and neighbors met at the _home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Jago, Mon- day afternoon, .to present their daughter. Monetta, whose wedding takes place this week, with 23. miscellaneous shower and ex- tend their best wishes for her future hap- piness. V V ` Th. vmma nennln and teachers of the. pmeea. The young people and teachers the S. S. are very busv practising for their annual Christmas tree and entertainment to he `n.-1:`. in the .:lm'r:.I shortly nftr-r Christmas. T A a._.... .n.......:c..| u..:..+......... 1. nn Um-nstmas. A A Snap--4Beautiful Heintzman & Co. piano, re-finished. A. E. Patterson, Allan- Adale. " 48-49c , ' I Nov. 27.-Mr.._ and Mrs. F. R. Day visited i Mrs. Day s brother at Penetanguishene lately Mka Inf!-ha I-Int-It nf sznent `RSI. namely Miss Lettie Hart of Orillia spent last Sunday at home. - man I uni-u rlrukovn nfn tho Rnvul Vi0f.f; Duuu my HI: uuuxc. Miss Laura Graham of- the Royal` Victoria Hospital, Barrie, visited at home last week. I-Inn vnunv Cvinna-In an: altar` tn ham` f.h9t nospmn, nurne, _V/ISILUU ul. uuuu: may wccn. Her many friends are glad to hear that Mrs. G. W. Caldwell will soon be able to` leave the Hospital. ` . 'l`l.nmnn Quftnn nf \/nqnrnv vislfprl withl Sale at 1 p.m. leave me nospluu. Thomas Sutton of Vespra visited with; Mr. and Mrs. James Sutton on Sunday. g ll..- `l-..-.-L 1)....`-nu-I nnnnb n nnilnln nf Ml`. ana Mrs. James ouuuu uu Duuuuy. V Mrs._ Joseph Packard spent a couple of days at Stroud last week with Mr. andq `Mrs. VanNorman. _ : 'fT.1._A............ R. n cnllxnnu unk nr auur We" . ; | Rev. C. R. Spence, the new rector of St. Thomas` Church. was inducted last| week` by the Lord Bishop of Toronto.` Shanty -Bay extends a` very hearty wel-` come to Mr. and Mrs. Spence and family.i 'i1V.l,l'8. V nun unuuu . Heintzman & Co. pianos. Cash or easy terms. A. TE. Patterson, Allandale,~exclus- ive distributor." - T 48-49c Cecil Pugh, the new organist in the Mefhodist Church, is doing exceedingly well. `I5 --. (V D Qnnnnn Gkn nnuy rnnfnr nfi Nov. 28.--A `new feature took place here on Friday last when twelve public school pupils contested for a prize in oratory under the Educational` Society of Innisfil. The prizes were won as followszi Ruby Wice, Knock, first; Olive Munro.` Killyleagh. second; James Babbey. Craig-| vale. third; Kathleen Sharpe. Killyleagh. fourth; Howard Constable. Craigvale, fifth. Die`-`An Qumnnniv nu-A'n(-hnrl at St, Pm1l s tourm; nowaru UUIISHIUIU. uxzugvmc, Auuu. __Brshon Sweeney preached at St. Paul s on Friday afternoon. Refreshments and social time followed at the rectory. II.... T 'I)n.Jynn-J u:a:f1.\H u1;f"| MI-e N W S0018-1 Lime Iouuweu an un: nsuuuy. Mrs. J. Packard visited with Mrs. N. W. VanNorman last week. . - H. Gray spent Sunday at home Mr. Simpson is out again since .his illness. V ` T Yiss` M. Jacks has returned to Toronto. Some of the young people have enjoyed skating on the lake already. G. Saunders of Orillia visited his sister on Sunday.` T. . A Snap--~Beu.utiful Heintzman & Co. piano, re-finished. A.-E. Pattersoii, Allan- idale. _ 484% I l I I, .............. No v. 28.--Pupils of No. 15 school arc-ii preparingfor a concer}. _ __ Mn. 1` Rhimpll nf Vmtnna Harbor VlSlt- . preparing. I0!` is cuuccn. Mrs. T. Bidwell of Victoria Harbor visit- ed with her brother, Jos. Sarjeant. recent-I ly. . `Mr. and Mrs. Merrit-Locklaud of Ver-` mom. U.S.. who are holidaying with thel latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. C-avanagh of Barrie. called on Miss Luella Part.rid_;<: Aluast week. tr_:_.._...._... 1. (M. ..:.~.nA.~ (`Yank nr nmwl Just weex. .. , Heintzmun & Co. pianos. Cash or easy terms. A. Patterson. Allundale. exclus- i-.e distributor. 4S-19 ' In~the absence of Rev. G. H. Knighton. who is in_Toronto the Temper- |ance Convention. Barrie took =charge of the Sundayoservices. ' J. N. Willing, and Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McKay- were visitors in Orillia -last week. 1 _ | "L- ........I.Iu nxutnllnf nnnnfina was Rf The u:ulor. has received instructions from '