McCALL S PATTERNS uclli. The Midhm-st congregation are preparing for a Dominion Day picnic. M-inn hm-nnm Wnrl-snap ......1 11:..- A...I..---| uu a uuvuuuou uuy pxcnlc. I Miss Dorothy Worbo-_v and Miss. Audrey] Kimberley of Pete:-bom are the guests of the` Mixes M00:-acken. ` I Ynnmnn 1'J:...`...- `I -1 It, ru- -uvcx_v in but: LVICLHOQISE UDUYCD, Sunday. In the electric storm of last week, E. V. Wilson lost about fteen cords of hard- wood, it `being struck by lightning. Lcvv wctsna -wmrmr. ana -Mrs. James Hart. The i':stnm1entalquartette, Messrs. Hum, Robertson, Adams and Pugh, played very nicely in the Methodist Church, Sunday. electric stm-m nf Ina} man`: 131 v 389- M:-_,_ and Mrs. VanNormanZof Stroud visu- r 1 ma on `sunaafwsen Alfred wk. On account of St. Thomas Chumhbeing `under repair, the congregation used the Methodist Church on Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Palk of Toronto are spending a week with Alfred Palk. lit. and Mrs. Melville Fockler and fam- ily of Toronto spent over Sunday with his _ mother, Mrs. John Sanderson. A Miss Lettie Hart of Orillia Hospital is visiting at home. Profe$or J. G. Hume and family of Tor- onto have arrived `at their summer home. Albert\Hart of California is spending a few weeks wi.*h'Mr. and Mrs. James Hart. The i-_~cl-mxmnnl-ol mm..+..u'.. 11-..... 77,-` Read the advts.- It pays. June 19.--m-,v. R." Johnston an Johnston of Ottawa are visitors in 1 A "Built-in -Cnda" ` HIGH PRAISE _ M from a Standard Authority Recently a week's trial trip through England was made by a member of the staff of "Autocar," one of the highest British authorities on motor matters. The results of this trip emphasize the practical points of the Light-Six for the owner~dr'iver. A few extracts are printed below: `'It is unusual to encounter a five- without signs_ of distress . .. . . . Hill- seater car selling in the ne1ghbour- climbing is a Joy on such a vehicle . . hood of 500 with a performance . . . We do`not_ recall ever having eaual tn ir lo. .:..,....I:....J.._ -..--us-- Johan}; and Mrs. uh H` nfI%n nun 1;.-:6A 2- AL- , E KlLLYLl-ZAGHL snms BAY Ml\Dl-l.URST a throu "Autocar,' r the extracts June 20.-Recent rains were very wel- come, as the gardens and crops needed rain badly. - . Frost last Monday night did some dam- age to the early gardens. Mr. and Mrs. W. Richardson of Barrie were visitors in this neighborhood on Sun- day. J. Maw has purchased a. new car. Mr. Martin has a delivery rig to accom- modate his customers. Qa.......l...-..:.... ...... I..-I-:_ _, 1, , . . -. luxuuuuc um CUBLUIIIBIS. Strawberries are looking better after the ram. MIN:-j.s1Ne STATION War Loan and Victory Bonds, all denominations and maturities bought and sold. Listed and unlisted stocks on Toronto, Montreal and NewAYork Exchanges, bought and sold. A ' Correspondence solicited. Out of town inves~ tors may communicat: with us by telephone (Adelaide 287) or telegraph at our expe.se. w. HAROLD ` 107 Boy St., Toronto Reading ne mm. i_s`:im gen open: THE STERLING BANK Stock and . -is as -.. The wise farmer will `make his plans now for placing his operations on an increased scale. If these plans call for additional financing the local Manager of the Sterling Bank will be glad to have a personal discussion with you. ROLD LEIGH M. McCARTHY Member TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE W 1se Farmers L\J\-Gl , U res ht-Six `OF CANADA LIMITED` About 125~acres, part lots 1 and 2, con. 6, West Gwillimbnry; a good grain farm, fair buildings, well lo- cated, close to school and churches on County Road; possession Mar. 1 non. Apply Chas. Watt, executor Jamel Smith Estate, Bond Head, Ont. 22-50 nooo Fireproof Rooms "Close to Everything" Direction United Hotels Company of America ,-_.r-_-_.. .. -v please renew "now. FAl_2_M FOR SALE Phone Adelaide 287 Page Three lI\l' BIIUIU IIIU UIIC them since the opening of our new addition. You can always besureofgettimgaccornmodaciqq ME. Bd IIIIIAVQ QIIFQ AC n.oo:.._ ucsurcox gctcmg here, and alwax: 4. -....... oi.-. _`.: I:ere, :{dI&"'sIa'F'3?"[;"e33.' a room that v`/if! please you. l _ Every I: room at ` Edwarg Hotel is a " o noutlknu-A an... A... 4. Duwulurlowl IS 8 " oou fog} and there are one them sincn 2-I-so -. lliinglhtoarb % lfyotel` . O TORONTO- Thursday, June 22,% 1922 j une 22, 1922 Bright, Airy, Cheery Rooms lllll wxll V - naxmunuon as Thursday, August 31st.` V Last year, this was s gals dsy st the "Ex," and thousands of music lovers gathered to hes: the contest and encour- age their respective favorites. The competitiun is held yearly th obiect ofilnnrnvina hand nan-in oI........l._ THE. n;r1uur_y, QZIIIUIII ` 145 Yqngc Strict no gayqn. ,IIuIIIc Uny at the Can: Exhxbmon is Thursday, Augugg ' URI! 911;: tan a gal. .I-_ -4 AL , nun so jji-Im at Ton-;nito Exhibition L YEAR, lluaic Day at the Canadian Natiohal Thllfldv. Annual 21-0" from a nice 2, speciallz FIE- ___, I'll [If you have classified advts foi- she Toronto Globe, bring them to The, Examiner. .9 lltf . the youngest being two years old; also her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Emms; three sisters. Mrs. Wm. Barnes, Misses Florence and Grace Emma; and two brothers. Joseph and James, all of Oro Sation. Relatives from other places attending the- funeral were Miss Pearl Walkinshaw, Angus; Mrs. Patrick 0'Hearn, Mrs. Harry Hodson and Mrs. Fred Whitney, Allandale; Miss Maude Lawrence and Miss Sarah Emma, Orillia; Miss Hannah Emma, Joseph. Ed. and Wal- ter Em-ms, Coulson; Mr. and Mrs. John ` Emms, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Emzns, C`-o'ulson;. Mrs. J. D..Thos. Somers and Mr. and Mrs. I W. A. Longhurst, Barrie. MRS. ARCHIE SOMERS The funeral of Mrs. A-rchie Somers, who died at St. Joseph s Hospital, Sudbury, on June 11, in her 33rd year, following a two weeks illnem, was held at Oro Station on _ Wednesday, June 14. `Mrs. Somers was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Emma, Oro, Station, at which place she was born. Rev. Wm_. Mair of Hawkestone conducted the service, which was held in the Methodist Church, `interment taking place at the Methodist Cemetery. Mrs. Somers is sur- vived by her husband and three children, nnnonfs Mr .nnA in 117.... I:|.......... 1.L-_- PETER Hon Peter Holt, _one of Bradford's best known citizens, died June 10, at his home in that village, aged 7_3 years. Born in Bowman'- ville, he had lived in Bnadford over twenty years and for `part ofrthat timeoonducted the Uneeda Hotel. He is "survived by his `second wife but leaves no family. Mr. Holt served in the council and also was a director of the agricultural society. He was a member of Simcoe Lodge, A. F. & A. M., an Anglican and an enthusiastic curler and` bowler. Interment was made at Whitby. . ` IIUIII GUI Ira" Toronto, Ont. OBITUARY av rvru wwuwy ing week. , nuns uus.-nu ruyuwn over tne weex-enu. Mr. zmd Mr`; Burchel and daughter Olive motored fror the city for 1st Sunday. MP.` Rn!` MIG A` n.mnn`nI twang WC-Jr vyithout uwwwu uvm we may 10!` IBE ounuay. Mr; and,_Mrs. Bishop of Gmnfel were guests at the parsonage last Sunday. , L. W. Armstrong has seemed a. position at Port Stanley, for which place he is Leav- imr thin man}: uuu uuuy Uuy luau xnursuuy. Miss'Winnifned Young is home from Pet- exfboro, where she ha been -attending Nor msl School. ' _ I12... Il3I`l-- - Il_--.._`I ____ 41, , , . n llll. DlillUUlo Miss Miller of Meaford ml; the gust of? Miss Jamie Foyston over the weekend. Mu mu! ll. 'D......I...l .....l .I......La...- nu-.- June i9.-Oohgratu}ations to Mr. and Mrs. .W. J. Amnatmng on the arrival of a ne baby boy last Thursday. aa'W;nnfnnR vlvuvuu 3. Ln..- 2...... 1).; Luau uy yuuuug uu EICIIVCI. During the electric storm on Friday night, one of the telephone posts below W. A. '-I'hompson s gate was struck and the wires cut o so that nearly all the lines were out of order on Saturday morning. nun. JJUIILI _ ',Ul IJLIUILI HUI tankla and other bruises. .. A.`..___`I.!._ -_--__:l _ fllli u`uu UIIIIUIT UI'Ul5$o . The township council is improving the roads by putting on gravel. I5:-Sun `kn A`nnC-1-:nn|I aim-no-an tun-u m:JlICI um ulster. mm. \UrI UIIVE. ' While the men were working on the root __of Dolph McLean's new `barn, ampe broke. caufng Chas. Miller and Joe. McMastgg to fell. Both ;of them sustained fractured ....1.1.... .....: .'.n..... i.._.:..... r uucul G V I7]. J B|lUUU5Bn Miss Helen Hutton` ha returned home after spending some time in Toronto with her sister. Mrs. (Dr) Davis. V ` `l7:'\:'n 41.. Qatar; .....-.. .......lv.:.._ .... 4.1.- .......`. Uuuvu oxulbuc uh nrurswu 11251; ween. Mr. and Mrs. Watson have boughrout a general store in Chatsworth and will be leaving Ivy next week. Ivy friends wish ` them every success.` man =11-Jan `nobln-u` Lain -A61-an.-I Lou..- sades and ha_ye so_ft p1'u_yr:1's. _ LUU score was 0-1 In luvur OI 1vy._ . A number of the ladies of the Anglican Church attended the W. A. meeting of South Simcoe `at Alliston last week. 1] . ......I ll ... '|'l7..A....... `I...:.- L_--_LL-___L June 19.--Those whoenjoy good clean sport had a treat last Thursday when Ivy andV-Cqokstorwn. playedtheir league baseball game here. They. are both good all-round pl-ayers. The score was 5-1 in favor of Ivy, A nlun-Hunt nf H-an Indian 4-.` Flu; Ann`-:nnn :11; a `ant; 41115. IIIJUI1 Congratulations . brought home 9. br -vvuu a vcny auuuuas `auu pzuuiul acmuem on Monday afternoon while shingling Dolph McLea.n s barn_a-t Ivy. The hook [which holds the scaffold broke, allowing them both to fall to_ the ground, both suering broken ankle bones and a severe shaking up. Allen Miller and` family visited Stayner ` and Sunnidale friends last week. Miss Williams -is visiting` Utopia friends for a few days. Mrpand Mrs. Nicol spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dempster. Utopia folk `are all looking forward to 3. good time at the strawberry festival to be held on,rthe Anglican Church grounds on Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. W. Elliott of Egbert visited Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Miller recently. [`.nnn-vol-uilafinnn GA Tn1\1\ t"!'l.-.....`|-.l.... uylnn KILIIILJILIII Chas. with a -.. 'II'____` uwuay IOBI. Arthur ] Suniiidale. (VI.-- `II: ('1 H UHIUCI Cookstown 1 nesday last. A Ink`-nun n IIIUIUB BU! VQU ]'UIICB'lIIIll93IlS. At the gnn"ual meeting of the Women's Institute held some time ago at` the home of Mrs. Jhmes Lauder, all officers were re-elected. Delegates were named to attend the conventiorf` in Orillia. A presentation was made to Rev. -and Mrs. W. S. Irwin. who have beengo kind in helping in dif- M ferent ways in the Institute and are now ; leaving for '9. new eld of labor. Mr. Irwin in a few.wel'l-chosen words thanked the In- stitute. The June meeting was held on .Wednesday at the `homeof Mrs. Bonney, with ,an -attendance of twenty-four. Mrs. "Geo. Kisock. `having been a. delegate to the convention held in Orillia, gave a splen- did report. Mrs. H-ayes reported on the yea.r s work done in this branch, which was also very interesting. It was decided to send .310 to help maintain the Institute cot in the Orilli-a Hospital. The next meet- ing will be held at the home of Mrs. Geo. `Kissock, .Tuesdvay..afternoon, July 4, uuc,:.ucvuu1uau ucn1ewry.nel'e. - `V Miss Annie Addison is home and is re- covering from her recent illness. A Miss Maggie Shanahvan is visiting in Tor- onto. 4 - A number from a distance attended `he bee at the West Om Baptist Cemetery on Thursday. Among these were Mr. and Mrs. G. Hopkins of Maple Valley, J. Shellswell of North Orillia, M. and T. Gavanagh and L. Rowat of Hillsdale, Arthur Tuck and Mr. and H135. A. Tuck of Barrie, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.` Shellswell of Craighurst. The ladies served refreshments. A0 41-... .;'...i...I .......:.._ .: 1.L.. u7____-_L Jesse Pound, an aged -and very highly respected resident of Om, passed away on Wednesday, June 14. Intermen-tewas made on Friday afternoon in the family plot in t/he.Methodist Cemetery. here. ` man Annh: AA:-nun 3. 1...... ..--l 3- -- atory; schools, collo- arewinvited to enter 'I`he-: 1'omnto Tannin Association have ar- cup;.fi)I.` annual com- a.nd;.m -and second u. u uvaunw uuu Lullslsl nuu B01518 OI 1701'- onto spent Sunday with the latter s father, B. Foisie. 'WR:::.miy'A. Martin preached his- farewll sermon in the Methodist Church on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. Goulter of Glencairn spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, M. Daley. `B. W'iltshaw and Miss Ada Foisie of Tor- nnfn anon! Q.-`Jo... ALL 4.1.... I..A.A-.. _ -A1.A- guwus ux tutu" uuusm. muss Verna naynes. `Mr.- -and Mr. J._ Weaymouth of Barrie called on -the la.tter s brother, Harry Allan, _on Sunday. now 1 A 'I'n_L:.. ....--_L-.l' L2- t,._-,,-Il June 20.-l . few days wi A numbe L. -1__L _____ .L - vuc 'pl.uuvcuxu5u U1 D118 any. The Misses Higginson of Utopia were guests of their cousin. Miss Verna Haynes. 'MI'.- and Mr, J Want:-vnnu.Hn of `Darwin ' IAIJC I\ UIa J.` The teachers and ogicers of Brentwood - Methodist Sunday School took the ' oppor- .*unity of afioi-ding the children a rare treat on Saturday by hiring cars and giving them a day at Wasaga Beach. Some thirty. all included, left Brentwood at 9.30 o'clock in the morning, arriving at the Beach one hour later.` A sumptuous dinner having been tucked away, the -kiddies engaged in a game of ball. After the ball game sev- eral refreshed themselves in bathing. Tea was;served at ve o clock. Then all em- e-barked for home, everyone satised with the proceedings of the day. Tim Mimosa Ni...-:n.,... ..c rn....:.. ........ nu. uuu mm. aames uaznpneu. - A heavy electricstorm, accompanied `by wind and rain, pwsed over this locality last Friday night, doing considerable damage to trees and fences. Orchards suffered con- siderable damage} `trees being jblorwn out by` .the roots. - 'Jm`19.:-"mbt. Gauley of Hamiltpn . spent a couple of days vacation with his cousin, W. '1'. Clarke. . vlr. andlks. JmnsA-llan of Byng Inlet have been visiting relatives ground her for the past two weeks. _ _ Mrs. Jan. Davidson" of Sgmnidale Flats spent a day last week witli her parents, Mr. and-Mrs. James Campbell. ` A ]'IlIU'II blnlltrhl afnunn aqua`-n......:...l -L__ sizes 36 to .25 per suit i%$%$%$%%%*w$$%%i$*%***%* jjjnj-.-- 4 ._ .u;IiiI`ler : BiI_')<>'bs0n __--'mNEsm s with iheur `SHI5, W; per from here t1 baseball ?ga;me~ |> ller and Joe. ry serious at * w L-.. -1 T , AVJLD. '7 0 hr : __ t... __ `L Annmrwoon IIIIIB U\I * brideul ' McMaster happened and painful accident ternoon n _ at 7 old ground, nd "and a last ns Utopia VB tmi2t'<`..i s= placed upon UTOPIA spent ' LVLJILCI John , `I_,A 1 UVJJLI `\)IU uuu7_y , r Int Wednesday. V Miller 1 All... , nuau took e ~ at I` ULIIIUI J 0V8! | 1 CUUII bl. 5 Cloughley, Wnllnncv! mu THE BARRIE EXAMINER Ill Ivv~ * is spending 1 Miller. in -the Ivy- IPII l\V\ l Sunday who cu uuulc nu but: uuuuays. Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Mayes`, Harry Mayes and Mi`. and Mrs. Hugh Biggar of Minsing spent Sunday with relatives in this neigh- borhood. ' .1 pr; o ..,. -. .| uvl uuvu a Jack Reid of Lefroy is visiting friends in"this vicinity. . u_y ul umlr recent sac Dereavemen-t. Miss Ethel Baker of Cookstown is holi- daying with Miss Tenal Wonch this week. Miss Marjory Ooutts, who has been at~ tending the collegiate in Barrie, has re:urn- ed home for the holidays. Mr and Mm I U Mound 11...... ll.------ June .20.--Mr. and Mrs. W. Wonch spent the week-end with friends in Lefroy. Miss Zeta Sharpe has gone in training for a nurse in the Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie. V ` ' Deepest sympathy is ex`ended from the entire community to Mrs. Walker and fam- ily in their recent sad bereavement. men IN-I-...l `D..1..... .: n--u_-t_,_... , I, -- uuc m. Imus muuracxen . James Pierce. Jr., of Ma.cTier spent the week-end at his home. W. W. Boyce is improving his house by putting a cement foundation under it. Strawberry picking seems -to be the order of the day. i A . Henry McGowan of Weyburn, Sask., is visiting friends in the villzige. - June 20.+Mr. and Mrs. J. E.-"Wallwin. accompanied by Henry `McGowan, motored o Caledon this week to visit friends. Mrs. Thos. Miller is visiting friends in Barrie. Mr. and Mrs. T. Smirl of Kemptville ipent a few daysflast week with friends ere. ' T - -vwvu