1ument--only beautiful de- ok of Monu- I also submit`. y monument you a price `one will Suiidipg sharp, wonxs L LS ..~ uuu. ,-3, .. Oct. 6, 7 II` Oct. 11, 12 -' ;SCE_NE FREM "`CHA'{RLEY'S AUN 1'", open HOUSE, wan. oc1'. oprietor P. 0. Box 342] nu: uuwucm. uxuuul` auu W.-d. ouuwnuuu. The remains of the late Tl-nos. I-Iounsome of Barrie were buried at St. John's ceme- tery here on Wednesday. Pol! R p Qnannn A`. Anrnra 111:" oxvlnt-An`-n KJUIIIUU UH cuuuuy. Mr. {and Mrs. Mel Dof1nel=ly and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nevills attended Elmvule Fair on Wednesday. ` ~ Mn `(1)..,\ 'l` D nn..:... :- _u--..u:.__u Ivrunrauuy. | Mrs.`(Rev.) T. R. White is attending! the meeting of the Board of Managers of `the Women's Missionary Society of th I-Ull umso wccn. I E See Dunmngand McFadden s exhiblt of stoves and vfumaces` at`. Cookstown `Fair. Fred Sutherland of Toronto is visiting `e hrnfhnrn "anfnr nn W I Qnl-kn:-Ian.-I I LEI] IIUIC UN 7' UUlIUn`lluy. Rev. R. P. Soanes of Aurora wxil preach at the anniversary services at St. `John's Church on Sunday. Mr hurl Mr: Mal hmm.:.l.ln awn! II`: nap] -J. ulumy. V ' -The Anniversary -Services at St. Luke s Church, Pinkerton, on Sunday were large- ly attended. - Mr. and Mrs, Arnnlrl rm}! dnnohtnr Mar. \ .I.\U.lB|.Ullq lb LIUIIUC Ill!` 3 ICW uuy. Rev. C. E. Whittakerwill attend the. sessions of the General Synod at Hamil- ton next wgek. " Q..- r\._._-.._._-...._1 |1-1'.`,._|_|_~v_ -_,,|.:.u,u ,1-i Ixregd L;t_};';x-'land"o;' his brothers. Hector and W.- J. Sutherland. "FLA I-nlv\n:r\n l\` H... Ina... VIVL..- LY ....... -.. ru umu . The barns of Ed. Lee. Pinkerton, were b_urned to the ground on Thursday after- "imon of last week. The cause of the fire is unknown. . `See Rankin for newer secondhand pianos. Mrs. Jenkins of King City visited her; daughter. Mrs. D. Hopper. last week. 1 T) wnnruu nf mlrnuvnin kun'nn-mLnmv..Il uuuguun, uua. u. uppcr. luah wants. 1 Dr. Woodruff of llillmvale has'purchased Duffin's house on Queen St. Cookstvown Fair. October '4 and 5. Ewart Kidd of Queen's University. Kingston. is home for a few days. _ Dov F 14` ll-:H~I-nbnn ,I1v:ll n4-nv\:J 6-Ln lest` not VVUCl\`Ullll. VVIIIII IIIUIIUS Ill IIUWIlo Mr. and Mrs. Harold Halbert of Toronto spent Saturday at H. G. Arnold s. TBA lurunn (I; nnnbntnsuyn nnnl I7;n:V\:I1 -_----., ..-r..-.-....--- -.--..., ...-......v. ... wuuuavu Clifford Fisher ;>f Tdronto spent Sunday :at his home here. Ill..- LV_____ _..._!_..___-_.L -4 ,.____,L!_,, E," ._..........--...., .........v-_, ... -...u.-`V \a-C ----an-an 0ttowel'l Meyhew of Calgary spent 151:; `week-end with friends in town. `fun I|i\ll II..- Ll....;..I.I LY..IL....4. AL` 'I`..--..L.. -IIUVCIL U - 5 CU U]. I Illln 1 Mrs. (yRev.)mMadtllv:=1n of Aurora spent -the week-end with her daughter, Mrs. W. J. Bruley. ` I . Tkn AY\V|:17nI`4l(Il`l7 .QnI-\.':nna df gt Tn`In`u l..V Bl. lnL'l|lIUlIu Mr. and Mrs. Arnold and (laughter, Mar- jorie. and Miss Georgia Bart-on of Dundnlk spent a few days `last week with Miss H. Arnold. "- mL_ 1_._.__ -1.` nu 1-- n:__I-__.___ ___, ,, _. ......-- ...... vuv haw. .-v ;I"'l;e'erex.na.ins of the late Geo. Morris of ...y .u.. -- `r ' Churchill were buried at Churchill ceme- tery on Saturday last. The deceased was 'weli known around here, being a son-in- law of the late Mrs. John Harwood. nu rs C-w-1| -_ nppcuunuwm uu Lucauuy ululuulg llUl'|.'. The Mansxon House xs bemg much im- proved by: a coat of paint. Mrn lnnv\ Mnrlnn A` Aunnwn anon! npcul: uuvuxuny an 11.. u. nruuxu a. I The ladies of Cookstown and vicinitv, are cordially invited to visit Fisher's mil- linery depaftment. Miss Stalker in charge. I`IIZ&-__I I'.`2_I__,, ,I II`: ,,,n Miss Heaslip of the Staynerischool sta spent the_week-end at her home here. rI'!I_- ',,_ 9 .1 I . A It I I Rev.'C. E. `Whittaker. attended a. meet- ing of the board of management of the Missionary Sqciety in Toronto on Thursday.` (\4L--___I.I Il-,_I_ __,_ -1 l`l_Im-W-7 V V OATS ons cw IUD IIUIIIU HUIUO MISS Spence underwent an operatlon for .ap'pexxd1c1t1s on Tuesday mornmg here. Tho Muna;nn I-tnnan :2 I-unu nnnn`-1 ::rv\, Thursday, Sept. 29,1921 ._..----- --avid, V-IJLII l\fI Mrs. (Dr.) Latimer of Brandon visited with her cousin. `Mrs. -C. M. Hickling, last week. `Mrs. Latimer hasnot bqen in On-. tzzrio for many years and was much inter- ested in visiting the scenes of her girlhood rla.ys.' `M. .....I 1.1.; 1.` 11,." - -- .n_ucxH/ Dllllllj VVH-U I18!` SISIEB A number from here heard .nor'.' in Barrie. Sunday night. in . _ ' Mr. and Mrs. F. Carson spent the week- end with M':si. Garrett. Anten Mills. . Mrs. McA uley and little boy of Oriliia crpent Sunday with her sister. Mrs. Rogers. I nu-u um uuuuul. .lVl.l'-S.'U. N1. mcxung, 1951} E A I l from here Heard 'P.u|ni-a Ran, LUSIIKIIIICUIH ' In the afternoon `reports were presented on Departments by Mrs. J. R. Couse. Mrs. W. J. Broley. D. McLean. Rev. A. A. Wall gave an address on the Adult Bible l(.`.luss, and Miss Bertha Laine on The Religious Life of the Child." At the even- ling session the new president. Robert Gal- marlefa fitting address. 'MissBe1`thu Laine spoke on The Right Arm of the Sunday School." and -Rev. R. B. Ferris on The Call to Leadership." The convention Iwas. ylugher, of Tottenham, was introduced and en-terteinml in the homes of theipeople at ' noon and in the school room of the church in the evening. T ' l cu---us, vvvv vvu vvllvvllllvll . The annual meeting of the Sunday School Association of West Simcqe was held in. the `Methodist Church. Cookstown, on Monday. Three 'sessions we're held. In the morniI_1g, Rev. T, R. White presented the report of the Teaohers"Tratining work done in the county, showing 84- enrolled students and 13 diplomas secured, during the year. Rev. R. B. Ferris gave 8n;{id- dress on the work of this department and `Rev. Mr. Smith taught a lesson on an as- signed topic . The Prophets of the Old 3 Testan1ent.'T 1'... LL. ,_fA._.._. , , - u.u:u1.ulum uuuruu. Lu Lurullul M118 WEEK. Rally Day Services for the Sunday School and the Epworth League. of the Methodist Church were held on Sunday`. The Rally Day program for the Sunday School was conducted by Rev. T. R. White, the pastor, W. J. Finlay and John Kidd. the superin- tendents, assisted by the classes. The pres- entation of, Cradle Roll certificates and promotion certificates to the beginneis and Juniors, with the e plification of play ' in the lesson. was very interesting. Mrs. H. Dunning, Mrs. W. J.. Broleyc and Mrs. Alex. Arnold conducted these exercises. A resolution of the appreciationof the school of the many years of faithful teaching of the boys and girls by Mrs. Arnold, upon her retirement from the\worlc of her class, was passed at a. meeting of the executive lPrimary classes, and t welcome by the I Inf the school. - | - . Methodist Church in Toronfo this week. Dnllu n.... Q......:...... L... LI... u.._.|_-_ % SIXTH LINE, 5f`ESl_ RA_ % mg IT\..\ Y..A...._.. - `one 447 School conventioh T as-awn`. Mrs. nogersn : vR_-a_lp'h Cong, 7 night. ' sf St. John; P.hIox Drummondi--P. Love, J. Yeates; Nicotia.ne--P. Love, A. S. St. John; Sto_cks--D. 0., Campbell; Zinnias-,--P. Love, J. A. Mc.Laren;V. Ma.'riIgoldsr--Mrs'.` G, Thompson, J. Yeates; Dahlias--A. S. St. Jo'hn, D., C, Campbell: An- tirrhinums--_-A. S. St. John, J , A. Mc- Laren; Dianthus-_--J. Yeates; Gail- lardda-J. Yeates, D. C. Campbell; Sahpegltxssis--=P. Love. A. S. St. John; Scabiosa--`-P.. Love, A. S`. St. John; "Collection 0-! AnnuaJ__s,T 1.2 varieties---.P. Love, D`. C`. Campbell: Verbena.---P". Love`, W. J. Watt:, Call-iopsis--J. Yeates; Cosmos--P. Love, Mrs. Geo. Thompson; Cocks- |com.=b-P. Love, A. S`. St. John;_ L GIIIIC, \J'o k]ll.%I.lLl\JLIq `I Pea,rs--Bart1et.t--C. W. Nash; J "Duchess-J. Yeates; Clapp FaNo1'ite. " -C. W. Nash; Flemlsh Bea,uty_---C. W. Nash; Co1lection,A'utumn and a Wintef Pea_rs--C. W. Nash. Collection of Grapes--J. Yeates. Plants and Flowers Two - Hanging Baskets--P. Love; Six Coleus--E. A. Harris; Six Be- gonias---P. Love; Six Ferns-E. A. Harris; Collection Greenhouse Plant-s-'-_E. A. Harris; Collection .Begon'ias by amateur-P. Love, A. S. St. John; Rulbber Plant-~C. Poole, D. C. Ca.mpbe1-1; Kochia.---D.` C. Campbell; I.m:patien's--A. S. St: John, W. J. Wat-t; Window Box-- P- Love; Collection of Asters--P. Love, A. S. St. John; Collection of Gla,d_i,oli---P. Love; , Pansies with 'folla;ge-+P. Love, A. S. St. John; Collection of Sweet Peas~-P. Love, D. C. Campbell; Gladioli, 10 spike, A10 varieties-I-H. Hook, P. Love; Glmdloli, 10 spike, 1 varlety--P. Love; Asters, 10 pink--C. T. Thompson, J. A. McLaren; Asters, 10 w.hlte-Harry Hook, E. B. Reynolds; Asters, 10 purple---P. Love; H. G. Drake; Asters, 10 Crim- son--A. S. St. John: Fred I-Iuse; Asters, 10 `mauve--lA. S. St. John; P. Love; Aisters; 2 color shade-P. Love, A. S. St. John; A-_sters, 10 rose--P. Love, A. S. St. John; Pe- tulnias, single--A. S. St. John, P. Love; Petunas, dou`ble--P. Love, A. .4 .-.'.. -- . _ -- -r Apples--Nine Duchess of ' Olden-! burg---C. W. Nash; Nine A-lexa.-nder' --~Ha.1'ry Ottwway; Nine McIntosh, red---Mrs. G. Shannon, Wm. Kreek;; Nine` Snow-~H. Ottaway, Wsm.3 Freek; Golden Russet--H. Ottawn Mrs. B. W. Smith; Red Poun`de-H.. Ottawayz Pewa.ukee-~C. T. Thom~p- son, C_. M. Hiickhng; Northern S.py --H. Otta.wa;y, Mrs. `G. Shann-on; Co1var_t---H. Ottaaway; ,WIargner--=1-I. Ottwway; "Riibstin Pippin-H. O`t:ta-` way; Wealthy--T. Ott-aiway, C. T.- Thompson; Yellow Bell Flower----H. Ottaway; Rhode Island Greening-- I-I. Ottaway; Ma.n--Mrs. B. W. Smith, I-I. Ottaway; W=ol.f River-*- W.m. Freek; Seek No Further-H. Ot-tawaiy; Grimes Go1den---H. Otta- wa) ; Five Varieties for desert-I-I. Ottzuway; Five varieties for Cooking.` ---H. Ottwway; ve varieties for ex- port--H. Ott-away, Wm./Freek. unk A.v\v\1n1V l'I`v-nnannnplnnf T wbhrab Aupp.1es--TransTcendent--J . Yeates; A.0'._V.--Miss F. E. A. Paine, G. Shannon. Dnnwn ` 1):;-4'|.-dd I` 117 `kTn.~.1n - 11- \Iu.'a.vva,7, vv nu. rxcvu. . Half Bus. Winter Wheat--W. G. Kennedy & Sons, A. D. Campbell; Six `Rowed Barley--Lloyd Living- stone; "White Oa-ts--`~A. W. Morris, H. M Dyment; Peas, small---A. D. Ca-gpbel-1, Lloyd Livingstone; 12 ears` Yellow Corn---W. G. Kennedy & Sons. Wm. Freek; White C01-n-- Fred Hus , I-I. Shannon; Collection Gra.in-- oyd Livingstone; Hall? Bus. Red Clover Seed--A. Pratt, A. D. Campbell; Alsike Clover Seed--A. Pratt, Lloyd Livingston; Six Stal-ks Ensilage Co.rn--H. M. Dyment; Car- rot Seed, one plant--J. Yeates, D. C. Calmpsbel-1; Mangold Seed, one, plant----D. C. C-annrpwbell; Turnip Seed,! one pl-arnt---~A. W. M.orris;' Sheaif of Oa.ts---F. Carson, F`. N. Warnica;. School Fair Section Best Marching by Scl1'00l----Utopia School, Cundles School; Alphabet in Writingmichristine Campbell, Shan-l ty Bay; Marion Carr, Allanda-le;l One G-allon Oats, O.A..C.--Ferned,` Morris. Thornton; Fred Dobson,; Barrie; One Gallon Barley, O..A.C.---=e _Fennel Morris, W. Pratt, Al.landale;, One `Gallon Wheat, M-arqu.is-4Fen- nel Morris; Ensilage Corn, 6 stalks, ---l+`enne1 Morris; Sweet. Corn--{ Edith M~cKeevin, C-uundles; Ella Liv-I in-gston: M-ine-sirlg; Three Man-golds; L ---Alex. McDonald, Barrie; Ewart? ; Carson, Barrie; Three ' Willie Pratt, E. Pratt, Allamdale,': `r Six 'l`urnips- Potatoes--aSt~anley Cu-ndles; Six Beets--~Annie Cundles; E. Pratt; Malkin, Storey, _ Six Carnots--- I Nonma Campbell, Shanty Bay; 0.!` Collection of I Hunter, Cundles; Grasses--Frank Shannon, Cundles; {Collection of Weeds---E. M-cKeevin, ' S. "Bell Oundles; Collection of` Woods---J. Coutts, `C. Poole. Bar- rie; lHa1.f Doz. Cookies---C. Camp- bell, Shanty Bay; E. Pratt, Allan- dale: Light Layer Cake---Millie Pratt, C. Campbell; Darnin-g on Sto`cking-~Mi1lie Pratt, Edith Pratt; Water` Color Map of County of Sim- co.L--Stanl`ey Malkin, Willie Pratt; Dressed Doll-Edith Pratt; Pin Cush-ion---Edith Pratt, Willie Pratt; Spon-ts--Class 37 100 yds. race. boys under 12- Verald Elliott, Claude Craig, Russel" Graham. ' i ` 1f\l\ _-J_ l_-_._ _.__.I_. U|.IlL' IHIIIIJLLI J ' 100 yds. race, b'oys under 16- Geo. Tompkins, Ja-s. Pearsvall, Cecil Tuck. I'.1___;4.,_ VJ L ualculnxu 100 yds. race, boys under 14~--' Veralvd Elliott. Burton Foster, Wil- son/Elliott. ' -inn _._'|._ ..--_ L _____ .__.1__. (Continued from page 6) F. Hu-se: Aberdeen `1~urn1ps-_-J. Yeates; White Globe Turnips---`J.. Yeats: Greystcme , Tu.rni:ps---J. Yeates; WIh.i-te Field Carrots--J. Yeates--Red >Field Carrots--F. Huse, J. Yeates;v Long Red` Man- golds--J. Yeates',, H. M. Dynment; - Yellow Mangolds-,--H. M. Dyment, W. Pratt; * Sugar Beets---W. Pratt, W. G. Kennedy & Sons; PumIpkins---. W. G. Kennedy ' & Sons, Alex. Cowam. . . /1 , 9, 1`9.2t "PRIZE-WINNERS . _ AT BARRIE FAIR Fruits G1`-ai`n THE BARRIE EXAMI\NER nor: us;--. .1 I \.r\auvu I Early -Ca`bbage---H. Hook, D. C. `J Campbell; Winning-stvalt CaJb'bage-- I H. Hook, H. Kinby; Savvoy Cabbage. {--D.. C. Calmpbell; Scotch KaIe--D. f'C. Campbell; Red Ca:bbag&--Geo. l '_Crogh'an; A.~O.V. Ca-bvbage--J. Yeat.es, F. Huse; Cauliower---J. ;TYeates, F. Huse; Early Horn Car- f' rots--J. Yeates, A, Johnston; _' Chantenay Carrots-F. Huse, C. W. , Nash; Long Red Carro ts~-J. Yeates, :'Jno. Gofton; Parsnips-F. Hutse, C. _{P:oole; Paris Golden Cel,ery\__Geo. gCrog-han, F. Huse; Pink Celery--J. ??Yeates, D. C. C-aamlpsbell; White iPlume Ce1ery-~Geo. Croghan, F Ti Huse; Winter Cele 1'y---J. Yeates, D .` C. Campbell; Ca-psicuvm and Pep- ' pers-.D. C. Campbell, Miss E. Dob- gson; Talble Corn-Jno. Gofton, Wm. ';Freek;' Table Beans in pod--J. ;' Yeates, Fred Huse; Long Red Beets '.---J. Yeates, D. C._ Oamlptbell; . 1115 U`, 5 WUII UUHB, HE IIHE _ `nothing else to think about but hi... evening men] all ready waiting for ` `~im at the cook-housc --z and`- a pipe Illll DIEL- Instead of the deafening .-din of restless humanity he hears the roar of ` a distant waterfall, the call of wild geese or the warning cry of his fellows -- Timber!" -- _re-echoing thro the silent forest before thund- erous thud tells him that_ another. `ant fir has fallen beneath their - .....I- S Mignonette--P. Love, A. S. L! .J-ohn; Salvia, 10 spi:kes---D. C. Canmbell, Miss-s E. Dobson; Geran- iu-ms, 6 doutb.1e_--B. J. Homewood, E. A. Harris; Basket Cut Flowers-- D. C. Campbell, P. Love; Table Decora.ti on---P. Love, D. C. Ca;mtp- bell: T"-a'b1e`Bouqu,et--P Love, A. S. (St. John; Hand Bouquet P. Love, {Harry Hook. - llll I an(_la._ hfs Iglzood day's work done, he ha bin`: also fa Hnlt nhnuf hnf his . at Bryson s zfuizch Garden P1-oduce Lumber mg In Br at: g, sh Co X umb ya --e auxu suuuu S1991). There are in British Columbia 6 pulp and paper mills, 212 saw-mills and 70. shingle-mills, so it will be realized` tliat the lumber world` in ltis Province is a va.s`ly important Charley's Aunt; that good old comedy which has been classed with the perennial plays because of its superbly human facul- ty of irrepressible -laughter. has been re- vised. modernized and staged with scenic production by Wm. C. Grew. the well known producer, and is now on tour with a superb company. Mr. Grew has left no- thingyundone which would help this glorious revival of the laughing hit of the decade establish anew record in laughter making. The cast includes such well known gures as James W. Swift, Gustav Bowman, Pat- ricia Rand, Frank Harvey, Edythe Ketch- um. Blanche Wallace and others. The appearance at the Grand Opera House on Wednesday, Oct. 5, should signal for the turnout of the Old Guard," as well as the lovers of laughter of this later gener- ation, for Charley s Aunt, which will please one and all. T I J lone of the Few Good Comedies that has` ' never been given `to the Screen {Turnip Beets---C. W. Nash, W. J.'; att; Sa.1sify---A.S. St. John, H. G.`- rake; Radishe-s, 1o_n.g-C. W. Nash, .D. C. Campbell, J. Yeates; Arti-i lchokes-C. Poole, Geo. Thomxpsomt Onions, white seed~-Fred Huse, J. Yeates; Onions, yellow seed---R. J. Homewood, Fred Huse; Onion-s, redi seed--Fred Huse, J. Yeates; On- ivions, Potato---C. T. Thompson, D. lo. Campbell; Onions, Ptck.1ing--4C. l 1 I I ,W. Nash, P. Love; Tomatoes, Imper- idl--A. S. St. John, P. Love; To- matoes, Earlinna-C. W. Nash, Harry `Hook; Tomatoes, s1ovie--C. W.= lN'ash, H. G. Drake; Tomatoes, any] other variety---H. Hook, Wm. Freek; Collection Tomatoes---D. C. C-a.'m'p- bell, Hy. M-a'bey; Squash, Hulbubard --Geo`. Croghan, E. A. Harris; * Squash, Mam_moth--J. Wood, Mrs. B. W. Smith; Vegetable Marrow--- J. H.` Wilson, H. Mabey; Musk: .Melons--F. Huse, Mrs- J. Campbell; Water`-melons--Iv`. Huse, D. C. Campbell; Citrons-'-J.' Yeates, H.y `Shannon; Collection Garden Vege-i ta/bles--Fred Huse, E. A. Harrie. I -------- I (If there are any errprs or omissions in the above prize list please notify the secretary, R. J. Fletcher.) ' .. Sept. 29,. 30. 29, 30, Oct. 1 . Oct.,4, 5 nu} R CHARLEY S Auir" NOT A MOVIE lbne ...-..._y auuauuy uuu rnuay Individual instruction in every busi- ness subject. There are no classes. We assist you personally. If you have the ambition we will do the rest, regardless of your past education. IA trial period. Is the Hour of Opportunity Every Tuesday and Friday Individual ingh-nr-4-inn in D xxxx .. 1.......: i-usiness College Opening Night, October 4 And here you know that your clothes will be properly treated and that our business courtesy will make you feel that this in truth is the cleaning and dyeing house De Luxe. uh. vnuullcu auu uycu. L`Ul.' lallilla` is the secret of many a woman`: smartly garbed appearance. You may dress as rell as she, says our Dainty Dorothv. H-.. _ ---.., ....v v-vuuuu Us uuw well-dressed woman whose wardrobe seems inexhaustible; have some of your_ own garments dry cleaned and dyed. For tha Iva F`-no c-n`nvIn*F A: -~-----*- - --`.` `DON'T envy the clothes of the whose Phone 441 V oflizabeth St. I Gturs'smrs ADE Io annex ` 7/`J. Sbmeboc e[ge_Isj . P; 7.30 Page Seven` F1;yf'ie-Id-5'.