NO'1`ICE.is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act that all nersonei having claims against the Estate of Matilda, Young, late at the Township of Innistil in the County, of Simcoe, widow, deceased, who -died on or about the 6th day of November, 1924, are re uested to send particulars 0!! their clams to the undersigned on or be- fore thehloth day of December. 1924, after` which date the executrix will distribute the assets of the estate among those entitled thereto. having regard only to the clalmsot which she shall then have notice. and that she will not be responsible to any, person for the assets of said estate whose claims shall not then have been re- ceived. ; ' ' ALEXANDER COWAN. Executrlx' Solicitor. 41-49c ' Barrie. Ont. DATED November 18. 1924. - npuul. E Mrs .'V Sister, AD`, 3131.8} day . IRGIVIHE LIIU pmusuce UL H.LLUIlulI1-_{. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robinson vis ited at Fennell s on `Sunday. Alhnr-1-'W'nnnn1I `Rnh+ Qnv-nnh-a 1i`v--::nl.v' visited Mrs. James Cleary on Sunday. November 25--Mr. and Mrs. Wm.` Cleary and family of Ivy and Mr. and Mrs. Sandford Dempster of Angus Mr. and Mrs \\'nI1inrr1-nn hnan vid- uny. A Jno. Woods went to Toronto on Saturday and Mrs. Jno. Woods and Jean Davidson spent the week-end with New Lowell friends. `Kn n-and Klan (`Inna `I3...-.`l.. .\...I `l'\..... AV W LJUW U11 Ll.'1Ulll.l5 . `lavlr. and .Mrs. Chas. Bush and Don- ald and Mrs. Robt. Wilkinson visited at Mark McMaster's. Utopia. Th`. R, Want and 'l`hn.u Vvillzinunn Llle VVHILEIC L"H..ll.'. , Mrs. Neil McPhe`rson and Jack have returned home after visiting friends at --Trenton. ' 1|Il'...-. 1xrn...... 5.. A...) rn1...I...-.. 117:1 new xurn. ._ Service in the Presbyterian church will be-held at 7 o'clock in the evening, commencing next Sunday, and will continue so for the `winter months until further notice. ` _ `Members of the Auld family, Guelph. ,and the -Crawford family, Rugby, at- )tended the` funeral of their ' relative, Geo. Frazer. ' E VLBILHIE 1161' uuuL, 1Y.ll'3. IV. DLX'Zl.UIlH.Il. The Sacrament ofcthe Lord's Sunner will be -observed in ` Central church next Sunday at 11 a.m. . NF nhrl `Mfr-1: A'Inv l"I1v-v-in on unn LUl'lllU1's`i 1BLt':1', .LV.l1`. pua.1'u: lVJ.UUIlo V The monthly meeting of the W0- men's Missionary Society was held at the home of Mrs. Colin Campbell, Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 19, with an attendance. of twelve ladies. The Scripture lesson was taken from the seventh chapter of. Mark and the topic `from the stdy book was taken by, Mrs. `W- I. Clark. After this Mrs. ' Campbell served dainty refreshments and `a social half hour was spent. A. C. REID LIUIUIUJE Ill \JWUll DUUllU- ` Mrs. J .` Davidson of Ahgus Flats, spent Monday with her daughter, Mrs, H. Turnbull. "`1I& 'I _'l'{1p1n 7I'in.._A~- -_._l. 4.1.. ---__1_ Noir V to the. winter . ' `IA ..- W Ill DUI` ' Mrs. James Griffin and Miss Wilma spent a. few days of last week with Egbert triends. ' unnr nrlIhk`1` `hon Ionfuonsvn C-nous" Ell. LV1U.l`l\ -kVJ.ULVJ.it5LUl'. LJLUI)ld.a Dr. E. West and Thos. Wilkinson were in Toronto, Saturday, seeing the black foxes and other attractions of the Winter Fair. `Mum xrnu 1ur,.1:n...`.....-... ......=i 1-....1. 1...-.- Nov.` 24--Miss Quail has gone to Toronto for the winter` months. : Mrs. Geo. Howe is `spending a couple of weeks in Toronto. 'l"hn hnnfmr-u hsurn vnhn-nn I-anwan .uuup1U U1. WUUKB lll .I.Ul'UIlLU. The hunters have returned home `much pleased with their outing and also their} success. 7 They report six inches of snow in the north land. I4`Rnn'n `Dnknu-Ann nan `Ann I...-..-u... In IIIUIIUE U]. SHUW Ill Lllt! llU1'Lll luu. Edwin Richardson, who has been in Toronto at short time, returned home 111 and is receiving medical attention for pneumonia. ' Tm l7`vnr),nv iu nnnfinn fn f-11a"hnuun Q LUl.' LJIIUUIIIUIILEL. 5 `Wm. Frazer is confined to the` house `suffering from a cold. T I Fine \7 A T-Tn1-f Han: uni-nu-nnrl in Sl.l.l.1BI`1I1_'-,' 1.I`UH1 it COl(l_. Miss` V, A. Hart has returned to New York. a.-.....:.... a... '41.... 13......1....+.....-..... ,.1........1.. Ullu. `(LL LILUJL` ILUIIIUB .1161":- Mrs. M. WhetI'1am' of Elmvale is visiting-her aunt, Mrs. R. Strachan. Tho Qzxnvornohf n {-1nn'T.nv-R : Qnvu-`nu next mznuay at 11 Mr. and Mrs._ Alex. Currie and son Ross and Mrs. A. Currie, Sr., motor- ed to Eady on Sunday to visit the former s sister, Mrs. Charles Moon. "l`hn w1nnf'h1v rnbnfina nf 1-"ha Tn- Nov. 25-The U.F;O. loaded a 'car of stock onTTuesday. Mica (Tlivn AH-Iran: n -F Dnuornnnf in VVIIILUI.` nun`, .l.Ul'Ulll.U. Miss Edith Copeland -0: Toronto has returned_,home after spending a. few days with her sister, Mrs. J. Mc- Knight. - " Mr: I `R (".nnninr'hnrn in vigil-n nrr cu. " J.l{U.lll.Ul|. Mrs. Vvilson, Sr., and Thelma Wil- son have returned after spending a couple of weeks in Toronto. '|\/Iv: VX7111 Ann nf (`nrnn Tgxvnn couple or weeks in Toronto. Mrs. VV111. Allen qf Camp Borden visited Mrs. D. Plaxton last Week. A1115 IL. ' ' Mrs. J. B. Cunningham is visiting -friends in Owen Sound. K116 T ' Tnuiann A9 Av-nnuua Ilnbu 11 1.ul.'llUUl.l. _ Miss Hilda Denney spent the week- end with Thornton friends. To: `l'nT!nlouI\l- Gm In tuna` \.-...\:..8...... Ullu WILII .l.llUl'.lll.Ull usneuuu. Ja.s.. McKnight, Sr.,_ is not `gaining health as quickly as his `friends would like to see._ ' . . UL ELUUK UH LUCBVJH. Miss Olive Aitken`;/{of Rosemoni: i visiting at Mrs. A. Lowe's. A rrnrnhnr I-'|~n-rn I-uann cl-fnnn I-he VIBILIIQ5 ab AVLFS. ll. LJUVVUB. A number from here attended the "Winter Fair, Toronto. 1|/[Vina `l:`..-`HP!-. f`nr\n1oniI (KC Tnnnnfn has MOTOR TRUCK CARTAGE EUIIUI1/] WLLH LICLUIIIIB Ill VH.llU.Ul'L. 1 Scott of Huntsville visited her Mrs. E. Robinson. over Sun- BIG BAY POINT .` 254--Mrs. Ma;ran' has returned nelghborhqod tp res_ide for the CENTRAL OR0 939 STWON CRAIGHURST -oLwI:L' -ANGUS BAXTER Wslii1gh0"8e%RadilaS lot]: on one :- 7 T Tm T131 Gzt Lucky econ-Al, by Ethan: Jones Orchestra Out of a Million ' , . Yot.n 1-5 thf 0_nl_y. One Q `co.-.4; - A- Q--._ L Some 0the1__ Pay FREQUENT FIRES arelforceful rem/inders of . .the,necessity of ADEQUATE INSURANCE. We will be glad to place an extra policy for you in one of our many RELIABLE COMPANIES. . ` ` A.1=. A. MALCOMSON 4. W;-at1'(6:(pl<;1seaZ ixifoixation and SELL YOU rail ticfcets. llere are some other new 1-cords you "ought to hear _Upto% Ticket Office Canadian National Railways 1 nu-u-qr -r vytxrv `Austin ~ n%r"r:-at Ab}; 9 ~"351s:c:1:ou-cnlgin-`a "mu Owners of bonds, deeds and other: important- papers now recognize that - ` ` 4. -: V \ -_ j When I was e a Dandy and Y_ou vufere the Belle WE RE! -"RESENT ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES Tell Me ewhat up Do Twith Mean Looks on the opposite side-Fox Trou- Abe Lyman : caiitornia orfchuft;-'3 J. M; MUSIC CO. `Bfy Vic. Meier: and Ills 01-;:l:1estra L Limited Cpr. Elizabeth and Mary Sta; Exoellent schools for the children. Week-end motoi` trips for the family, on thousands of miles of paveg highways. Pullmans via Grand Canyon A National Park--open all the year. i ~ F. T. I-Iendry, Gen. Agent G. G. Robertson. Trav. Pass. Agit Santa. [Fe Railway 404 Free Press Bldg., Detroit, Mich. Phone: Main 6847 ` 1&1 Zivfian/ey `.`d// life may ? _'s_nii"e_ 0__ther Girl Phone 447W. Dunlap St., Barrie. Notice is hereby Municipal Voters` Lis of Barrie, to be used 1`: has beeniiul_y posted the Council Chamhm` 1 7, where it is open for . Persons who are nw omissions in the List. which have been rt-n by reason of death, or person named therein. any person having: ar-q sary qualification as :2 return of the Assesslxi quested to give nntit-0 114.. I1,.....v... Tnnn \'. quocuuu -u 5.... . His Honor Judge \': court at the Cnurt *1! Tuesday, the 16th da 1924, at the hour of to hear and determin which may be lodged '|"ha tin-an fnr nun`. Wnlcn Inay U1: lUu1-',!'u The time for nm`. as. to errors or Onlissa is twenty-one days :1 of November, 192-1, In the posting up of the of the Clerk. _ E-:4-gu `kn 1-In FIRTH or me Luerx. Friday, the 28th da 1924, is therefore the tering appeals. , Dated this 13th dn 1094 1J`d.\ 5924. PLUMBING Tolepbgine I80. l\\v5Ivb\r- v- w 60 Elizabeth Phone 406 for Rheumatism, Neur very successfully Chiropractic adjust gvmz smM6Ns"1 FEED YOUR NOW W 31919352 `Will -tlze - Egg; _-A?];arge Qt HYACINTH `BAHIQEFTQROHIO We have also f Choice _Wint' including Spy Greeni Brown NIGHT A BARRIE BUj Mon. and Th Paitrid_ge_ SEE U511 YOU BUY Regis-tie-r`e:l' an `|'M:nnknHn Phdnes: Office 864W 0 If it is R6211 hav Terms `arra ` ' p'urc Office: 46 Bay 1) (1 .D jt tutu - -v -- - Capital. $5,000,000 VOTERS | Exclusive Ag'{ --r. nun -qu--an FE}.ia '1- iffi Town of FdE'}'MOE ..w . EPA Real Esta Elclj "'-r-1sMITHI A. w. SMII Ydur Securities meal Dry Cleaning -.1.-%\'%%S;fetyDe15osit Box 13 Indispensable T Allandalo BARRIE. REPRESENTED BY BRANCHES ' BARBIE ` 669 but Ho TNo.one but you or your deputy is given access to-- your box. It remains abso- ~lutely `under your cotriol, and the annual cost is very moderate. 9 ` / Apply to the Manager of anyof our Branches. - It provides the best known method of oarin'g `for all valuable documents, and its contents can be referred` to at any time during business hours. "and Mrs; Harry Dundas of `Elmgrove spent a day ~1a.st week with Mr. and Mrs. George Ell!s.. Mn: Mnhln and Min: Tnn 'l`nnHng- Nov . 26-,--Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dempster visited.N1colston friends last week. - `Ila nvu.vI `lhfug ' 'I .`l'nuwwr 'l'Innr'Ina nf 1V1!`.- arm Mrs. ueorge Imus.- Mr. Noble and Miss Edna, Tupllng of Honeywpod are visiting the'.ormer's sister. Mrs. M. M. Bell. Mu on!` Man `li`non'Iz T.nur rnnfnrn 43 :u.}; Tslgi llVU_.BIuUUl LU 'LUl'Ulll.U UH. _Jl.UllUt1.Y_o A pleasing event took place at the Young People's umeetingvlast Monday evening ..whe'n Mr.. and Mrs.` Jim I-Iomely were presented with a kitchen aluminum set. Jim thanked the don- ors in .3. few words tor their kindness . `DA-I1 Alnv and `Ila: knnknv-R nf H188 IILBE WBQK. . ' ~ Mrs. Pearson` and Mrs.. Reezin of Toronto. who have` been v1s1ting.rela_._- tlves here, returned to their homes last week. - Vknnn urn: an anuvrlnn In `Kant! `Rh-I2 IRSI. WUUK. .' There was no service in Mary Kirk last Sunday evening on account of the inclemency of the weather- BlSt8I'. lV.l!'B. LV1. W1. D611. . Mr. and Mrs.. Frank Law motored to Queensville last week andspent a few days with friends. (Inn 'li`.`lHa' NH-In I-mv in rnnnvnwlnsz Kl IUW uuyn Wllrll I-l'lUlluBo Geo. Ellis little boy is recovering from, a. severe attack of indigestion. Tlfvv. 'I .`l'lnn-lvusnn and 1\II'w and Mr: 1l'UIIl, ll. BBVBPB u.u,u.uu U1. Luuasuauuu. Wm. I-Ilgglnson and Mr. and Mrs. John Jennett spent a. few days in Tor- %ntio last week attending `the Winter a r. ' ` llrna T.An1In Tlnhunn ulna:-If fhn nranlz- 'l.'Ul`UIlLU UVGI` I-I19 weak;-unu. V , J . '1`. Gordon shipped a. carload "of livestock to Toronto on Monday, A nlnnnlng nvnmt fnnlz nlnnn at fhn OPS III .3: IEW WOYQB I0!` EH81!` K111011855. Rev. Alex. and Mrs. Shepherd of Queensvllle were visitors in this vil- llage last week. v 1 'M m: 'Dnnrnnn' and Man Dnnaln nf ran`. _ Mrs. Leslie Dobson spent the week- end in Barrie. W. J. Dempster is loading a. car of potatoes. this week. iii:-~ t `lriesbrves. 87,000,000 Local and Long Distance Furniture Removal: 3 Specialty ' ___ Phgne 547W i j Elmvulo 97F! CHURCHILL 172 min error was made ia;st week in.giv- ing the officers of the Sunday School. These are: Mrs. J. Jones, Superin- tendent; H. 'Johns\ton,- Secretary Treasurer and H. Tracy. assistant and librarian. The Sunday School is go: in; a.head.a.'nd doing good work. . . `Mr ` and Mr: A Tfnnnn and (-1111. UKUII "end . '. `Ill .u1u.1'1.u.. ' A very successful and. enjoyable meeting of the Mineslng Ladies Aid was -held at the home of Mrs. Jno. Maw, last .Wednesday afternoon. .The Missionaryvdepartment was under the; supervision of Miss Belle Russell. The ~. Aid decided to set the Missionary ob- jective `at one hundred d'o11ars.for the ,year. During the afternoon Mrs. A. Ronald sang a ;number of solos; andi Mrs.. G. E. Richardson rendered a; number of instrumentals. all of which! were greatly enjoyed._ V Continuation School The following is the report of Min- l esing Continuation School for the first term:-- , ` Dnuvn `l',,,AnnIn knnnnl 0,117! T_1'n-AI LUIIIII u "- Form I-A_nnie Chappel 84%, Hazel Pain 77, Cora Beetonr75, Camilla Kav- anagh 75, Myrtle Luck 73. Helen Kav- anagh `Z3, Ella Orchard 72. Stella Graves 71, Grace Maguire 71. `Norma Crawford -70. Mary Coughlln 69, "Eliz- abeth McKernan. 64, `Dan Mulroy 63, "June Mulroy 56. _ Wnnrn TT:'N`.1*FInn 'I7`.IHnl'f' QRO/_ TV-Ann "'0 U116 lVJ.Ul1'Uy UU-n Form II-Elf1eda.'El1iott' 86%, Irene Kavanagh 80, Herbert Maw 75, Doug-_ Ias Ronald 69, Stella Luck 66, `Ruth L1vingston 65, `William Coughlin 59. "Vera Knupp 57. ` A ~ "Each * indicates number ef eubjects in. which_ student failed. NELLIE `c. KINNELL, Teacher.` Cleaner. e Presser Dyer: 109 numop sr. rupnzezzo Not T24f'-V}Va,l1ace` Pattenden has his gopper gqipg a'gain.w1th his new o1_1t-A `An `Av-wan ma: I-maa "I.a'cf nnanlr In city. -u1s IIUIII5 suuu WUl'I\- . VMr.`.andA Mrs. A. ,Knapp.a.ndAch1I- dren v1s1ted~_in Barrie tor the week- 'nn v 7 _.......c, I _--.. y -..u..- .. nun. o m1'\{r.-,and Mrs. Britton"Fai`1V:h`ful1, Mr. `and Mrs. Charles Temperton and Mrs; Gordon Mackie motored from Toronto on Sunday to attend`the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. C. Burtons of Bar- rie, visiting meanwhile with Mr.` and Mrs. D. 'McWaters,.Mrs. Burton being a. sister of Mrs-.` `McWa.ters. _ ...-~v-p- -_ ----.a- ovavlvvvvvnuu Mr. and Mrsu Jae. Morrison and daughter Mary spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David McWaters. ~ . '|\/Tu '- any` If: 'lX7rn `I J'cu-sins. .-._A' auu Lu._l.'B. .lJllV1U. .W.I.UVV:LUl'B. ~ Mrand Mrs. -Wm`. AHunter an Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reynolds Sun- Mdayed with Mr. and Mrs. John Jagb at Mulmur. . * `MTV: and `Alan TIA-Ia T.t\II(1`1nn1I cv{n, rspuuuux BUIHU Lll_lLU {LL HUI.` HUIIIU IIETB. James -Brown and. Miss Cora weref Sunday guests at `Hector Cameron's, Barrie. - T TJSII` Gnlndnuy nu-`(I L1l\vu T,`Incn.I aid-A-au...l nui:e:rci.:.Srig1ey arid son Lloyd attend- ed the Winter Fair and visited friends in Toronto over the weekend. (`lnnncvn `Quantum `Ina!-nllnil n wanna`:-\ nucl--ESL ll1HL_ wutus. _ Miss Bessie Hunter and Mrs. Robt. Reynolds,` Mrs. Wm. Hunter and son. Mr. '-ahd Mrs. Charles Campbell and Mrs.lCampbel1, Sr., motored to Mid- land to see the new boat launched. 1\/I'm nn" 'l\;f|nu- Dnhmnm nu)! `Ila H.116. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Kell of Barrie, Mr. and Mrs. Knapp of Minesing, Mrs. Scan- lon of Newmarket spent thevweek-end at the home of W. Mg.-Hopkins, 10th line. 1\/I'.....1..-..... new -r.r..n.. 1341.1... nu--- _...; _ J. UKULILU o Mrs.- Hill and `her. daughter Maude have gone to Haileybury for the win- ter . V '1UI'-u - and `Mfua T.`l I"I nnIp `Alma `Dnlrunul-_ 1 AMA PRAC11CAL mm AND READY? 1'0 A'l'I'l':'.ND ro REPAIRS on, ALL CLOTHES `Goods called for and deli`vred.T PRICES REASONABLE cur PHUHULI UVUI" llllllu I115 Lu.u1u1` WES in the car at the time and took `the boy` -home. The babe sustained some` severe bruises aboutvthe.-head `but at the time of writing is apparentlynone the worse `for his trying experience. N9 blame is a_.tt`a'ched to the driver.` bu. J.V.I.UHllUI'. ` Mr. and Mrs. Herb Lougheed Vis- ited. Mr. and ` Mrs. Jno. Ferguson` Nantyr, Sunday. ' Minn Marv T.nnn'hnm-1 la anon.-no n a.Vu.uI.yr, nuuuuy. Miss Mary Lougheed is spending a few days with Mrs. Harry Reynolds '0! Knock. ' `Mr..- `Ink-.3 nun` Lu}- .......... .....: an-.... UL 1\llUUKo , . Mrs. Johns and tworsons, and Mrs. `Annie Johnston" and son attended the` Winter Fair, Toronto, lastweek. "|\/[ism `I-Nnrnnnn Tlvnr a-vn:1nn+a n?` VVIIILUF Dull`, .l'VUI'Ul'.U, 1a.u1:,weeK. M1ss V Florence Dyer, graduate of Royal Victoria.- Hospital, London, is spending some time at her home here. Jnnnm: -Fhvnxvn "and Mia: (`nun urn:-o Ill 1. UFUIILU UVCIC _ L113 WUUK'UIlU. o George Brown installed a radio outfit last week. ' ' T mm... n......a,. 11...`... ..'...:u -mt..- 15-1.4. uunu LU ECU L116 IIUW UUHJ. ll`lLl1!Ul`lUU.o Mr. and Mrs-. Barnes and Mr. Greenway of Toronto were week-end Ixiisitors at Robt. Be-aumont's, 10th ne. ` o `In A-xml `Kain VIA 1.0 'Q...._X_ II`... -...1 IIIIU. Members pf Holly Bible Class met at the hbme of_Thos. Kell, Tuesday evening. ~ ' . UUEIIIILIIIE UL IJIC AVUW 1.Ul.'n' Rev. S. J. '1`. Former was in Tor- onto recently in connection with In- dian welfare work, on behalf` of the Indian people throughout Ontario. An organization is being effected for. the betterment of conditions on the Re- serves, and the `development. of the Inczian. ' ' I\ nnnnnn nnG.u1 and \..-l.`...-. `I-.-`l.-. Nov. 24a---'A.nu':1"nber of young` people attended the card,party at the home of Mr. More on Monday night and report a good ' time . - 'Ii`vt.`u1 `Raid undnf H-In \xrnnlz`-nnr1 in umva THE ONLY DRY-CLEANING PLANT wmun YOUR REACH. OUTSIDETHE cm l'U[JUl.'L kl. EUUU. LIIHU. Fred. Reid spent the .week`-end in Toronto. - V ' Eq. Reddick spent :5. few days in _Toronto. . . ~ , My-u. T-TilI and `how nna'hfnv-' Nfntan VVHII-U1`. . - ` New buildings` include: Mr. Fair- head, three new cottages; Mr.` Wisker, two cottages; Mr_s. Joseph Gregg, one cottage and garage; Wm. aGregg~, one cottage and garage; V Irwin Moore , a new garage; Wm. Trombley, a store and cottage at Big`Cedar Pt.: George Reid; dwelling house. " Jnnlz Than an fivnLvnsn--n1r'I- smn The church services on `the -Min- esing Union charge next `Sunday will be as: follows: Edenvale, 11 va..m.; Mlnesing; 3 p.m.`: Midhurst, 7 p.m. The subjectfwill be, Who Made the Devil, and Origin of Sin. \X7n1` Trlnenv and unn T-Tcnvnl via- Ullu Ill J.Ul'Ulll-U. . It is expectedhthat special services will begin at Edenvale, Minesing and Midhurst Union churches after the beginning of the New Year.- Dnu R I 'I` Wnvfnnvo nyoa ha '1`;-u-_ wiir; and Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Robert- son and Miss Robertson have gone to Toronto for the winter. lfnu A (V:-\n`I; nu-yr` tannin-Inf-on ~ 'I'A`In|na ]. UFUIILU LU!` LIIU WLHLU ' . Mrs. A. Cook and ldaughtr`Flora have gone to Richmond Hill for the winter. Rfnnu 1.u.l1.-than-.-n {nnlu-ulna `lllfu `Bruin, lu, UWUILIHS IIU USU 0 Jack Whan, the five-year-old son of H. A. When. had a narrow escape on Monday afternoon. He, In com- pany with others; was. playing on the side of the road when he `(started out 1n,front `of a car owned and driven by E; Quantz; The, little fellow was knocked down by the bumper and the car passed over him. His father was In H-an haw nf 1-`ha Hunt: and 1-nnlz VI-ha 1JUVH,`.IlU \Jl.'l5lIl Ul. D111." Wm. Lindsay and son Harold vis- ited -Minesing friends last Friday and Saturday . Illnllnnlnv Wnvvfnnr unndvuf fhln urnnlt_ Dtl.I.Ul'ui'l.y. , . Wellesley Fortner spent the week- end in Toronto. ` T6 In Aunnnl-n;I`Inn# unnnlni nn.....! ..ne. TAT'0"- N. G. KING EWART Mnnasxnc unu weyn~elIu` vuul -118.11. mcuualg. Miss `Fleda. McM!nn attended the funeral of; the`-late John B. McLean of Letroy last Wedne,;sday._ He was but- ied at Cookatown. ' v ` "Ina 1'4-.-..n. I... ..:_!4!-... 1...... I_._-LI.-.. IIUIHU HUIKU ltll. \1/UUK. _ Miss E. Fennel] and George Fennel] attended the Royal Winter Fair. Sat- urday,_ in Toronto. '_T ~'RInrIlz nf Q'fv-nu:-1 ._fnn1z n'hur-n-o nf v1:u.|.t1u LVLIE. dailies \,u:a.l`y UH. aunuay. Mr. and_Mrs. VVe1lIngton Dean vis- ited friends at Shelburne on Sunday. day. T Inn '\K7nnRu Inn:-at I-n` 'T`nnnnI-n nn Nov. 25-'-Mr.. andMr:. Giant Mayor spent Sunday with ffiends in Vandorf. Mr-V Qnnff nf T-Tnnfgvilln viuifo hou- uuy. - . - ` .~.Rev. J.. S. Stevenson of Stroud preached here, Thursday evening. ,'NI'isIn hnra nnuf in hnmn nu hnv pl'UdUllUU ll!':l'C, J. IlLll'BLl.y UVUIIIHE . `Miss. Dora Guest is home as her school is closed onuccount of scarlet fever. ' Ill;-an `IA'8I.l..4..l 11......` 8... -.:.-.l&l...... .& It is not too soodto order your Radiola to ensure getting V it installed before Christmas, for the demand for these` .-....1._ 2.. .........L.._4 LI...'.. -LL- .-........1.. UVUl.`- * Miss Mildred Guest is visiting at Mrs. Wm. _Young's,.Craigvale. Rnrf Trwin nf "l`nv-n-nfn vied!-ad of him | .LVJ.l.`I. VV 111. _.1 UUHB B,- \.Jl'.1gV.l.U. Bert Irwin of. Toronto visited at his home here last week. ml'Iuu 1:` mm.-....-.II .-....-z n.'-..-.......-. 1.-I..........11 u1,`u.'a._y,_ LH. J.Ul.'U1lL,U- J. `Black of Stroud-took dharge of thelsunday School" here on Sunday; which was much appreciated by those having the pleasure of attending. MTV and MPG Ti`r-Q1112 nhinunn via- llie 8.1 . 1+'en-neu's `Sunday. Albert 'Fennell, Robt. Sproule, Frank ' Armstrong and `Fred_ Elliott were among those from here `who attended the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto this week. ' Nov. 25-.-Misses Clara Luck and Vilda_ Walker of Barrie spent the week- I end at their homes here. `Mn... Mr 1171..-.41./.n.~. .-.a 1m..,.....I,. .1... IJl5UUl.'l. 'l.l.'IUllIlB- Oscar Brunskill has returned from" a [visit -to his home in Cooksville and Toronto. ` - Imu. u.......u. 1-rru..|..`...1.v.-- .....1 Ir ..- `nun, L Ul.`Ull EU a Fl t Serg: Wibberley and Mrs.'Wib- berley-and Mr; Vince of Camp Borden and Miss Edna. Nelson of Angus were Sun_day visitors at the Griffin home.` ` Nov. 275;-.-R`ev. `C; Graham Jones gave a. splendid 391-man from Phil. 3: 13-14, Sunday evening. , . ~ `P `K. 'MnoT.nlInn nf fh-HI-In gag-no .I.o)"l.'2,> nunuuy Bvenlng. ` :P. W. `Ma.cLe1la.nd of Orlllia, spent the . week-end` with .Db;n. Mccualg. Mid: Wladn. MnMinn- ntfnnm-I Mm mi. F.` Linn has star.td`a. boot'and shoe repair shop. A, * . ' , sets is greater than the supply. . 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