Barrie Examiner, 19 Dec 1940, p. 12

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42 ; iCOLTSBEAT i `AURORA 6~1| l`lu-. Iivd Cm.-s.-; ])(.`I(l n (-`:s::I`IIl l):l /.:l:ll' and Inn it :ll1L',(' Hull rm .'s':Il.ur:lnv "l`h- rm-vipls nnmunlml $38.0(J. /\..n.. , . u_., .` [;\IEviToN ROBINSOl\:1 . Mr.-s. I-`. SM-4-r:. znml lumilv um! `l~Jluin_ (jmmt-ll :~|n-nl, Snmlnv wilh l,lu- Inrnwr'.\' (lmmlltt-I` nl Hmu',-.- ' hum. 129 DUNLOP ST. PHONE 535 _ FURNITURE -_ STOVES ._ PAINT s -n.m.uu. Q1111." :1 numhtrr n fmm our .s:hnol wvm, What could.be more delightful and lasting than to buy her a new You know slur I and you have \ your ('.llilll(`.I'.. (Jnmu in and (`H.h(`l' (I(`HV(`I` (!l11`1s|.111z1s. YOU WILL SAVE MONEY ()N A W/Uillldlt |3`,I{OM OUR PR1`:-A SI'2N'l' H'l`()()K WHICH lb` N() l' SUBJli.'(.}'l` I`() 'l`lII'3 NEW G(')V'I`. TAX. Ladies-Give Him B.V.D. T "The Gift of Style it SHIRTS, suoms, PYJAMAS " STYLED FOR AMAN S CHRISTMAS ~ - X ,5! You cannot go wrong when you se1- \\ `A ` j,.f ect B.V.D. Shirts with collars attach- I if`; _ed or separate. Featuring now the -I/_ ' "new round collar, hundreds to ,,, choose from, all sizes, sole represent- ative for Barrie, Stransman's. Featured at 1 r-Inn --__.I A an A. E. sM|1'H THOR GIVES YOU MANY EXCLUSIVE FEATp3ES- ,-.- ._ v v .. ......-. .. ...-_\:nu\;p.;a.vn.a A 5.1:-aA\JJ.IA.ILJ * Turin-o-Iielvl tub. Patented Superagitator. Lifetime Mechanism, Exclusive Free Rolling Wringer O \'2s}'c7>1~}1`*r:O'1~1"sO' O151O21:'.i:_SO,O_c5c->XTs` AND MILLINERY. HOSIERY, PURSES. GLOVES ALSO HUNDREDS OF OTHER GIFTS FEATURED IN " OUR READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT \\'in 1.~. (Pull HI).\ (',Sl1lI'l.\. 'l"u-.~'. MiLL.'. Boots. ()XfUl'd.s'. Icubbuns. Sweaters. (7up.~~ and nunwx`ou.< (.)thm' z1I't'1(`lo.s`. If your problem is selecting for u buy. come In our stun`-_ wv have everything you I1OZ`d at special Christmas prices. BOYS TIES-All colors and designs .............. .. Speclctl 25c DRE GC |"()| V'\~';u`m just Rh: ;1 nm .\`h&l(lt'.\' .\`('l(`(`l. :2 All xi /.0 (`hrisln 2 .1 4.1.`! ,.'_'-' \ % as Smart DRESSING GOWN S I.`llI) `I I.`K' ---u-wy THE IDEAL GIFT F OR MEN ! Leather Windbreakers .\lun's 'l`i(-s. Scurfs (Blows. l$r'.u'(-s. I _vjnmas. Guru-rs. `rlulluulillu Rnnlzu /:5. . ;-/x ray. 15-12 1517. 17 {-12 /i r-5'. 1 .{1:'I7;.'/ am 71;.` 61; ! 491/ 9:. c9:!..'A4 K2 .2.` :9`- from $3.95 and up J I/'.'." '19:` "J-.'..' 'di;.'.|' r/F /(9% /5? in 0 and my/._\~'. lhv thinu for :1 man. Smart` slluclvs; a very zxssortmont. sizes. ('hrislm;1s Spu-iul .9 has \vmIto(l :1 \ ':ls|H!r fo` :1 lulu: tlnu-. : \v:mtNl to get. it I'm" lwr. Now lu*|'e's mmmmz" "-`mw3v;.?p:;=.~:v?zwnw . \ ' pick l.h<- nmclul you wu.nL. We will it, ul, mum ur hum H. unml just. ht-l`0rc -1e,'~3.L$.. ,9=1d,--%-9 Q l'`( )I{ M I-ZN Vl'|`\' :,II:- il) lhv UK`- V :uIlI'rlm'm (I In ulmlll` . . I I <-hllvlra-n In Isrznllmd FOR GIFTS FOR BOYS \,n:mHI'I'; 'II'!`n.'-... I.lnwl CU|)Ulll'll. HI'r'\'.. Ml':., Hvn SL(!l`l'.'s. Mrs. I". Ilnughtun llc-zuls W.M..'~. 'I`iu- W.M.h`. hlflll Hrs nmmul nnrl (,`|n'i:,lmu:. IlH`l`HHl`.. Wv'(|m*s(luy. DH: 11, with :1 l:u'r'.t' :1l,I(-mlunr;<.-. Mm S H:I]|)l'! |. hurl rh:n'uv- of [In- nmu.I`:nmnI-. :.<-vt-rnl nu-ml)m`.*: Luk-I hm |mrI,. Mrb. .J-we-Ll. x:nIL'. n .';r)lU 'l'l1:e vlc-:Imn 01 ull'l(:-r (ff)Il(|ll(1|l,`(i /\I. 2: I`!-t't'l)|. mm llrnnmtlu: (,'lu|; llw Ilm-r:. \-.'vrI- c-I:-:11-I : ()h:mllI'r; 'l'I'!`n:-... l.Ir SL1 ull .`~".I|.|lI'(|:IV 1.1) Iln-amt` 1n:Il,In:-v :o.- Hr:uIlm'l In alxnv-rm A: .. .. ' 56 ELIZABETH ST. : PHONE 556 5. h`~ 37!? ;"':'-(P. 1729- S71 -'-T IT-t-9 3719? }Y'x"3 x' WB 37? 51% 375$ . ix .4_..__r_.._ ._.__.... _..____.... __.. .\lrn'~ l'i;:l-\ Sm-do ur (ilnvr l.('i|U|l`r. Wimllnw-:1kt-r.s. Wc n--\.-.' !\:`w wx h:n;r.i u_ |.<.n. .- .v ..V |...l up While-. Hwy lust $79.95 ,l'(lI l'|'(`h.. UP!` l.Inwl C<)|)Ulll'll. .H`l.m~1'.x lyhv NH ullvc-,l..-. II|l'll --!.ill': ()1 lu|lv)\\'m','. l`rt-5, :|l`lc-I'1mmI -I K n! Hu- 'l'hv- inrriv I`Ix:uninr-r ('.'II`l`ll.`.-. mu! l('l:n.~sil'i(-cl Ar|vt'r!mm:,' t1I:.|. .;any n`.i vr lawn `.'l`(.'kl_V in C:m;:d:u. l(L-.~'ul- .'m- Hit N sun. 451.1 'l`. J. hv Hm Iullnws: Pr!-.-;., 1.-I. Vim-~Pruu ` ATTENTION! Special Rates toTravellers The General Brock Hotel Mm. H. hour [01 nu::l,InL'. `I1n'n`nd.1y,~ In-untbtr, -l9,.- IMO :-i--__ R na. no. my rr: x.`-.4 . /52 .\rmh:1n(ls. Jl'Wl`H,_ rv:lIlt.('(| MI`-; l~` Hnlmhln Socks l'(`:l|ll.(`(l us H()llLhl.()l); ). Jzu-k.-sun: y ml.- {L' 4.')1.fx mls. Fhc visi`.m's hold the Colts to a loud in the first period. Barrie .._______.______. PICTURES (1% J Priced from 20 to $75.00 Q A T. E. HARLEY Q9, n11n]nn 9}, M :jTo % Choose From ` 'fsi`i5fE6I3i~iT" OUR GAIN IS YOUR GAIN Men's Wear 8: Sporting Goods % L7-l:lu1`1'ie'.Col1s und Aurora gnvc :1 rather small gallery a peek at some - fglrly good hockey in Barrie Arena la};1. night. especially for so early in the season. The Colts won 6-1 and vtmvinced their supporters that they r`\- . . wxll be lu-:n'(l Irum ill the group nunn Niagara Falls Ontario Only 20 Minutes Drive from St. Catharines, Thorold, Welland Merritton and Fort Erie LARGE MODERN ROOM WITH BATH (Facing the Falls) Single $2.50 has bum: ixmu1:.'u1'utul on `the third floor with bi1lia1'cL~'.. pool. reading and card rooms and 1'xfdi?W. Mt`mbCI`5hlp FREE to travellers. ; ~ l"ll\'l5l l\'00I" FREE PARKING Gala New Year s Celebration Tuesday, Dec. 31st, 1940 Dancing in the beautiful Blue Room and Crystal Ballroom -:" - Freddie Dawson s Orchestra IN ALL-WOOL FLANNEL and SILK PURCHASED AT A 3'}! uuvluliavvnvlil `COLORS TO SUIT EVERY TASTE _|~`|.u'ou snow I\YLY\1 .V` ERNON Li. CARDS . President. <- ' NEW W RECREATION l. ..?1-V3. l`(l IIIIOS [0 see WIHCII uumuum- mm secure the most scoring O C l 3Y5` s1>13c1AL'iE5o`1~/I RATES DURING THE HOLIDAYSHHTT T \'L'L'. _-Conch John U<)lJS(Jll used nu less llihn fnur forward lines - Reid. Wheeler and Bowen: Bird. I-luyus ml Sauuclors; Smith. Davey and -Donald; Kelly. Parker and Max- im-~whilo the xnuinsmyr: of the (le- fdhce were .lunncll. Gibbons, Bow- nu nnd Dollcrv. There will likely . Priced from IIUW l)AN(.`ING--10 | .M. lo 4 A.M. DINNER SERVED FROM 10 P.M. $4.00 Per Person INYIY T\f\f\ll fllrni-It-u 1\vIwu..u;-an 'seored the only counter of the sec- ond. and also ran in three without reply in the third. the final one com- ing just before the gong rang. SUMMARY First Period l-~Barrie Colts, Reid (Bowen! 3.10 2--Aurora, Bcrestord ................ .. 6.20 3---Barrie Colts. Smith (Davey) 8.30 Penalty: McDonald. Second Period 4--Ba1'1'ie Colts. Hayes t-Bowen. Bird) .....l0.30 Penalties: Bowen. Stephens. Third Period 5-Barrie Colts. Bowen (Wheel- er) ............................................ .. 9.30 6--Barrie Colts, Bowen tReid) 16.20 7~.Barrie Colts, Wheeler (Bowen) .................................. ..l9.59 Penalties: Jennett. Stewart. The line-up: Aurora: goal. I-louse; defence. Stewart. Beresford: centre, Beau- mont; wings. llowlett. Stephens: al- ternates. Mabley. RH\\'lillg.~L. N. Tay- tor. Brown. C. 'I`a_vlor, Lloyct. Perry. Y1!-nu-in {`nHu' nnnl Rnmn`n' fit"- I01`. brown. K . lzlymr. hlUy(l. rung Barrie Colts: goal. Speurn: dc- fcncc. Gibbons. .Iennet.l.; centre. Reid: wings. Wheeler. Bowen; :1]- lcrnatcs. Bird. Hayes. Saunders. Smith, Davey. McDonald. Kelly. ~ 1"nrko1'. Maxim. Dollcry. Dnfm-nn_(` R "Rnrl" I-`m`I'Dl1. I l'ill'|iL`l'. |Vl'd.\lIlI. Lll Rt;-fc1'cc~--C. R. Barrio. cm`.-'.. A number from hero have hud 11 cull for H1011` l.hh't_v (lu_\'s' mm- Laxzv Lmlnimr. Alhnrt. Mndlll hns. rol,um(`(l homo Mosl. rouds. vxccnl. wlioru` lhv snow plow L1'u\'ols. are clo.~'.e(I for (`.}U'.., Laxzv Lmlnlnpr. Albert. Mudlll has from Collimxwood hospital nftcr spcmilnu several weeks there. A White Gift. .'~'orvic(` was held spcmnnu .~;evcm1 WDCKS more. In Glencuirn Church, F1-idn_v. Dec. 13. After the servlcv lantern slides were s11owxL 'l"wn gnlxnol vnm-.m'ls urn In bv (dnco Junnou. u1nDon:;_ unw- uu nnd 1)o11cr_v. bc moat competition among the l'uI\\'ur(l lines to see which combina- uk. unx-||I`lI lhn must. sc rim: Ewxxvbody welcome. slides shown. Two school concerts are to hold. A. Smith's concert, will be Dec. 18 and M155 1. G00d's S.S. .\Io. 12. Suunidnlm on I)oc. 20 Ounce Shuppv Menu fou- Lurod in the beautiful Rain- bow Room during fall and w'mLer. Bxvakfast, Delicious full-course l..nn- cheun and Dinner ...65c ELENEAIRN RONALD P. PECK. Manager. `wry. : "Red" 1"zu'rcl1. - -2- _I;o'ors_'Eas`t Tof Queen's Hotel - *%m%%%%%%%m$%w&% Mrs. H. 1`o\v1c.~:. B:ll'1`l(`. snonl. n. few days with hm` sisu-1'. Mrs.| '[`or1'nnc(\ Huntur. Frank Pntm-son. of RuI,hi1d:1.` Sn.~'.k.. is holidaying wnh his G1'm1(lmol.hvr. Mrs. John Pater- unn , llhlll \ U paints. -The -1-'1 `nu: Cl`1HDl'l'. | \'ctcr:u1s' Cluh Euchre i The Veteran's Club held tht ` second 01' their |)1'ug1`cssi\'(-" ; cuchros in the Town Hall on ` Wedncs(xu,\ Dec. 11 with seven- men mbles conmctimx for the son. ' Mrs. `l<'. Thonmson and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. MC/\l`r~e spent Mondn_\w ln 'I`omnLo: also Mrs. '1`. J. Dmv-I son and Alan. The (-mzupzexncnt. ls zmnoun:-vd 0| Clara Ilene`. clmlgzhlor of lvlrs. Hurrls and the late Willlam Har- ris. Cookslmvn. to Robert. W(`s~ my. son of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Hurwlood`. Wllxdhm`. The mm-l riago wlll take place ln` `Hamilton the Ln-l,Lor part or `Do-| E cmlbor. \V;-In.-u nun` l`luIu ITII.-`hrn `wore an the lead. Lunch was `sewed. It. was decided to hold weclncsmrx 1)(`(`.. 11 wwn seven- Leon tables conn)ct.ing' tho, prxzcs. Tne presxdcnt. Rom. Dul.-` Lon kept everything movnw; and] mu winners going to their proper, tables. The wlners were: Lnmc-sg Mrs. Archie Mchcun and Mr.s`.! Wm. Carr. and for the men. Wu1-| tor BouLL,v and Louis Monkman` the next, euchre Jan. 15. and :1. `New Year's Eve dance on Dcc.i Rf`. . I First. Essa W.A. El(.'(`lS 0f('|`l' 5 The December meeting ul` l"11'.sLf Women's Association was` held on Wcdliescluy at Mrs. 'l`.[ F`i'ascIs. with eleven ll'lL`llll)(`.l`S` present. A very fine address xv-.15 given by Mrs. Baulch; sub_loc1..' "Martha: and: Mzngv. [ Election of officers followed.- with Mr. Baulch in the chanal Phosc chosen are: Hon. l ros.. Mrs. 1.. Corbett; Pros.. Mrs. l`., Frsci`: Vice-Pres" Mrs. J. Church. | S(*c_\'.- I`rcus.. Mrs. E. Morrison: Press Sm-_\'.. Mrs. H. Braoen. Rnfrn. xvnrn s.m'DXl bvl Press S(\('_\'.. Mrs. H. Braoen. ; Refx`cs)1x11cx1w were sorvcd by: Mrs. E. Morrison and Miss Bca-| mice. Reid. , (`ookstown Old Boys` Association` `Tho ftnnksmxvn Olri Bovs' fourkh lL4l'1l`L` l'(;l'l(1. i Old Association The Cookstown Old Boys` fourm reunion will be held F'rida_v. Feb. 21. 1941, in the Oak Room of To-- ronto Union Station. Presidem. Clms. Buchmmn has the executive. and comnmittees already plznming: this event-. The President and. Executive `of Lhe Cooks'cown Old Boys` Associabion wish to Lake (ms opportunity to extend A Me:-ry` Chrlsxamls and :1 Happy New Year to every Old Boy and Owl- ol the home_.lo$'n. Mrs. 1\le.\'a.ndcr ll. Robinson There passed axvny o'n 'I`ues(lu_v evening. Dec. 3. 1940. at. her home: in Cookslown. Mrs. Alexander H.- Rubinson. in her 76th year. She had been acutely ill about ten`. days. but. was in d(`clin'1n1;, he-.nlLh during the last, two years. ' n.n..- n,.|u'.\.<.m 1|-um fr\u-n\\nI~I1~ 1\n..m- ! %%%g4% ~ - an 31-37, Ml lll lll(T AtlO|` |.'\VU AV hill -3. Mrs. Robinson was for|ncrl_\'Mu1'_\' James. dauglltor of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Jzunos. Bradford. Tlmro she was (\(lucal.cd in un- public and high school. Shv bo- cmno the wire of Alex. Robinson; in 1885 and the marx`iaL:e core-l Inony was solomnized by Rev. J.` A. Cussidy at. Nlagzml Falls. M11; Robinson and ms wife lunm-d .succc.ssl"ull_v for some .\'(`zn's in Wucn 'T`n\\'nshiI\ Anrl nnnr 1.:-fv-nvl .sucee.ss1un_\' 101' ml Essa Township and near Le1'x'o)'.| and later on the .11 line of In-I nisfll. near Bethesda. About 35? years ago they sold their l'm'xm and tool; up residence in Cooks-" town. Mrs. Robimmx \\'u.\ an earn-. est and devoted member of H10; United Clmrvsh and \\'ms uctive in` all branches of women's omamzu-l Lions. holding officml uositlon as! president. of W.A.. treasurer 01'; W.M.S.. and in eul'li(`1` life :1 (`zu)~. able temther in the Snndm` Svhnnl : W.Nl.b`.. and m curuor me able teacher in the Sunday School.` Not. onlv in church lift` did 511:` -,:1ve un.~'tinl.'1n::l_\' of her time and; mlem-. but. as an active mombvr. of the Women's Institute she help~ (`d to uromou` the welfare of Lhci community. She was a gracious; hostess in her home. where her; lriends delighted to gather. Sm` is s1n'\.'h'9d hv hpr hllxhund _..Z.._.___.. V w.3zr'w>.;rs'-a wmwawamwwvawz um I ull H(`l)I1(`\\'S. The funeral service. held on; 1 Doc. 5. ln Cookstown United Chum-h. was conducted by Rev. C.. G. Hlggixxson. Numerous beauti- ful floral tributes testified to the high esteeul in which she was held. Interment was mde in Coulsoxrs I-Illl Cemew!'.\'- 1e nall-\ bearers were John Farls. Thom] Paterson. J. R. Couse. M. E. Mc- Fadden. Kenneth Robinson and Arthur Cooper. Aumm: relatives and frimu~l.< noswss m ner nome. wnere new She is sun'i\'ed by her hu:.b:md and one brother. John James, 01`! Ilxdiaxxapolls. also several nieces. und neuhews. E The funeral servior-. hnld nu` Aruxur cooper. Among relnuves and friends from 2:. distance in attendance 211,. the funeral were Mr. and Mrs.| Jones and Fred .James.Lofroy: Mr. and um. Beilby. Mrs. wmm. Mr. J and Mrs. '1`. Shea and Mr. Wm. \ Robinson. Toronto: Mr. and Mrs. 1 Earl James. Bradford: Mrs J. lcatc. ` l)o:u.l1 of Alq-.x:uul*r Arnoltl One of the oldest. residents 0| C0oksL0\\'n, both from the point. of zuzo and 1`(`sid(`nc(`, |)'.|.'7`S(!(| nwn.,V on Sunday. Doc. 15, 1940. in tho pvrson 01' Alexander Arnold. He was in his 87th yam`. For 3mm- Llmo ho had been in fzlilinw health and was <-onfmccl 1.0 his bed for UN` last three numl,hs. Born '1n Essa '1`0wnshlp on Jun. 15. 1854, M1". Arnold lived l,h-.ro 31 _\'(_`n1'.\` and then moved to `Cookslvown. wlwn` he conthxucd to `l'(`.``1d(`. for 56 _\'on'- Hold in high rorznrci by thv c1l.w.m1:s. ho hnd boon honorml with Lhu |)usil,i0n of '(*ldm' in the Unilvd Church and uulso sc1'\'(`d tho c01mn1Inil.,v as !school t.1`ust.oo, I-H` \v'.1.<. n Conser- Ivntivo in p0lil,ic.~'. .a.n(l for many ,\'o:u's n. molnbox` of the Ancient Order of Unibcd Workman. For 'nvnv~ 40 vnnvc hn \v-.144 HI-r` vhinl I"v1l.i.~`. and In`. and l\, lr.~:. I -`. E. Mnxwoll. 13m'r1~. Coukstown A(l\'o- Hui.- !SCn()()l m1si.ev, nv L;nnsur- ;ovcr.40 ,\_'ca1's ho \v:i:~; fire chic! of the villzuzv. Posscssecl 01' m'.irk- `ed mochnnicnl nl)ilit.,v. he invented .11 reaper. bui, nculoctccl In s(`c1u`e in patent. 1'01` il.. He had the first it.|11'0sl1ii1g: inacliiiw in this miri. 01` the country. Very fond of inusic. he played Lhc violin and also nmclc violins` and violincvllos us :1 hob- by. In his yoi1mz'c1' days he win: .much iiilm-ester! in S|)0l`l.\'--l):|$(!-- |_bz1l1. running. jumping and box- :im:_ ` . | nun. : mu. M1 umu. l Mr. z1nd`Mrs. Arnold (Mnrp.:n'({L -A. McMahon) cclolarutocl Lholr l;:ol(lon wedding: in July, 1936. Mrs. Arnold survives him. with I.|n'm~ souls. Lorno.A. 01` Coukstown. Hm`- ,man A. of Edmonton. All)orl,u. and D. 01.10 of Wcstbnro Ont. sur\'ivim:' are his sister Mrs. Wm. lDen1ps-tar of Ivy and :1. lmllf-sis- l I I`hc funeral on Dec. 17 wa largely attended. Services in Lhoi |Unll.ed Church and at. Allislon' `Cc-met.cr_v worv conducted by hlsl `minister. Rev. C. G. Higglnson. and the pall-b(`ar('rs were: D. D. IHo1)p(`I'. J. Cousc. R. W. Glass. Goo. E. Ross. Thos. Patterson and A. H. Kidd. Among: the floral nwssagcs of synn)at.h_\' was one `from the choir of the United] Also . tc-r. Miss Susie Runkin.and :1 ha.lr- I brother. Harry Rankin. Cookstown. . [HEB-R'n~.' `Good Assortment of When you want to treat the Children or Mather and Dad to a trip. . . send them by Highway Cruiser for a happy and carefree journey THE . BARRIE EXAMINER, BA_R!\lE,'0N`I`., CANADA` Cigarettes All Makes in Fancy Packages cn.1'/.cns. nu nnu vil.h Jnilvd w Crmsu - ,ic.~'. war red ability. Hn haul lhn fire! (Mun I )1` (`.nnk. .dlst.a.nce were Miss Susie Rankin Church. Relatives presenit. from n -. pt Cooksto\'vn and D. 0. Arnold 1 ,` of Westboro: Mrs. Nellie Wedin, Los Angeles; Mrs. Ewart. Arnold. 1 Mrs; Geo. swam, Hamilton: Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Chtsholm. Wes1e_v ` McMahon. Maurice Benny. To ronto; Tnunan McMahon, Orilllu; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jcxuxett. Bert, Jennet.t.. Barrie: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dempster. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Amold. Ivy; John Arnold Alliston. __.j.,.--___-_._. E I On Monday. Dec. 8. the lmllo. of the work room held (1 very successful afternoon ten. and ("B-| may of work. A splendid 0xhl|>H.| of rcfuzzee clothing`. soldiers` unm- forts and quilts was zn'rn.m;ed-~- more than 200 finislxed m't>l(: 25., These certainly brnughl, high prnL:.- for the workers of Cm)l(::m\vn' branch of the CmmdmnRedcross. LXICHCS of the comInnnH.y huvu surely been very [. ,`l`I1(`I'()llS with their gifts of nmtt.-rlul.~4, Linn-. labor and Interest. The quota 01' rel'1mov sent. l'rom lI(?1|(l(`|1lIll`|.(`l'H. lngelzlnc-1` with many extru, mu'nwnI,.a. ham- gono on t.hoh- way to curry m Hu- novdy of Brituin the kl11(l1|<-:1-as nl ; heurl. nnd synn)ul.h_v of our |)vnph-. Mrs. J. R. Cause is mnvmwr ml ; rcl`1Ip.'m- s(`\\'lm4`, whllo Mi:~'.:; M` I"lc1'sen convenes. the rm-l'm4<*v lum- Linux. Wu urn :~:m'rv In rnnm-I HUI! l\/1|'-: \ clnlhlm,-, ` a l i l 1 I I I I '2` "a715.;;,i5,3`s'.:' :2:| "'3 I .vM.zv.v-yv am! -a-mm-.sL2MgqA_L:a_n 0---9- ---~--- ---- -- ----~--- ---~- ~--- Over 200 Arl:ihc|es In Red Cross Display By Cookstown Branch` I We are so1'r_v in rmmrl, ilini. Mr.-;.li L. E. C. Monkmun. sum. or Llwl, work room, hns been ill. In In-r,` nbsonce Mrs. 13. /\l.kinsnn. llu-`I vico-|)|'o:.~;i(ienL. hus ably |)l'l'.'s`l(|i'(l` ui, work meeting`.-4. | lA'.(`.llll'l`. | The lecture to be given by Hill Wylie Grier. in which wv inn/4. been looking i`m-w:1r(| with :41) nnuxh` iiltcrcst. wll likely be in l*'ul)ruu1"\ul Sir Wylie has bvon cullmi in iinii-1 Ixnwrcsn. will likely be in l*'uL)r1m1"\"1' Hnli-1. fax for slx weq-ks, ", Jam The Women's In.s'l,it.u1,-s haw f Hllod more than l.h(`ll' uunln ()1 cans with jam or lmnov for Hu- Rcd Cr<).~:.<.. 'l`hcm am` .-+l.il| an few o1m)t,lcs. If zmyonv vl.-.-0 ('.:I1'<-1,` Lu help in l.hi.s \vu._v. 1-mm,y cun.-s may` be o|)l.uinm! from Lhv pl`:-.allc11l.` Mrs. C. W. Curr. 'l`|w local hrunclx Is very thankful fur l,h-so mntri-~ buttons. ' (Jaw M:u`lu-rs for In-cl (`I`os.~a I Give your old rm` m:n'kvr: Ln! I.hl\ H.011 (`.rnw.~ Jug-I llluivn Inn... :1 -.m,\' :snoIl or lmm-riul l::l:$()|ll)l' 5 Hon. 'I`h(`.\`t`. c :Il'- rumin- ing Lls s(-1`vi(-.0 for l,h(- Hm! (:|'u:\:.` Ontario I)lvL<.ion. (`,IIRlh"I`M/\S & NICW \'l'l.\l{`h' I)/\\' ARI!/\N(il'ZMI'ZN l`S /\'l` ll/lltltlld l'.(). ()nv (l(`liVL`l'_\' by Ivllcr (`:Il`I'Il`l`.\' H1 (-nth of lhr.-.<.v nmrnin-,::4 n M.'Iil>; x'vL'uiv('d and Iv.~.p:nln'lIml 11>` ' _ g ' - 51.: Ul` the `.I MU A ,4`? ,5 p N0 54 ? "4 % 1O Men s Dressing gs 0 W N s * Suits and 0\'crcu'.1ts REASONABLY PRICED d,-. ( 496! g? btfn READY-TO-WEAR 9`? 29 STRAN$MAN S .....-an-'1./v`1\Arn./I`.t.l'l-11':-4111-tlwxcl-.a`l 4-: 4:: A.:d~4:1uu.:n|- lhuill. Wiclu-Ls open from 8 ::.m. In mum. Lobby open from 8 ::.m. In (3 pm.` mus. (_In.r ilvc Ln Red Cross. Just. It-aw llwm 4:1` ' Shell lmm-rinl 51,21- ]. '1'h(`.\`( (:<)nn):1n1~.-; urn l'l'II(h-r-- Every color and style. 'I`lio.sc suits are late arrivals. This gives you the opportunity oi choosing the niftiest. at. the lowest, prices. It will pay you to see these. Also Young .\len`s and l50_\ .\' TO HUSBANDS \ \ \ \ \\ \\ \ \\ CHRISTMAS? LVLDI 11"1ID1: cARNi:n's 1. Men's Wear &

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