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Barrie Examiner, 10 Aug 1922, p. 13

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1 in this s:1vi'ng`s. `[06, and - 1.15.-v '1' wynnu Mr. and Mrs. Walls_ of Oshawa` and Mrs. Yeo of Port Hope spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Paddison. . u uuunuvnlo 0 Mrs. H. A. Henry, Miss Mabel: Brown and Miss Pearl Lewis left for: [Duluth on Saturday, going by boat` `from Sarnia. up u .. . . - 3 Leslie Wilson, Wm`. Wilson and {Dudley Smith of Toronto spent the` . Iwe_ek-end with VMr. and Mrs. D. F. Jacobs. A 7 an 1-. cu. . - _ _ - -- A- oalinnlv lav- Miss Dorothea McEachern of` To- ronti) returned home` after spending several weeks vacation with. friends iin `town. ' `gnu; annual: a Mrs. T. W. Wauchope and little` daughter came from Toronto and! ispent a few days in town during the gpastv -week. ` I `ML. -.._1 1u'_-_ 117-11, ,;- nu, `vuuwulllhlo I . -J-, T. Giloert and Mrs. T. H. Har- gper of Toronto are visiting this week lat the home of C. G. Atkinson, {Blake St. . ... vv vv 5;. l I Mr. and Mrs..Percy Lloyd and son,- {accompanied by Miss Porter.of Chap- Heau, are holidaying in Grand Rapids, `Michigan- ' Z V , n I '11.. .....11m_._ 7 1-: 1-1-, 1 4- -1 I ---.v-nu sauna. ! Mr? and Mrs. J. B. Lake ar'1dLfarvnil y' 'motored from Powassan and are` visiting at_ the home of James` Abraham.` I wow `u. PATTERSON-BARRON att Coles and Miss Hilda; eturned home last week: days - visit with the lat-v. Mrs. J. B. Lake, Poizv-{ THE BARRIE EXAMINER Ill-Il.llUlD, LVIUIIUII \JUlll'Po _Mm-ion Partridge-- Comp.._ Literatgure. Br. History; An. History. Physics. Chem. Percy Partridge--Literature. Geonietry Physics. Chem.. Fr. Authors and Comp: Alma Quinlan-A]gebra. Geom.. Physics. Chejnistry. -Latin Authors. Latin Comn. IFAILL I\n..l.... IVA... `I :t..-..L...... 'D`.. \JHU.llll!l . `LJIILIII l'1UlIllUI. IJHLIII ,\JUlllU. y Edith Quinlan--Cbmp.. Literature. Br. History. Ancient History. Algebra. Geom- etry. Physics. Chemistry, Latin Authors. Latin Comm." French Authors and Comp. I Horace Quinlan--Lat-in Composition. Ross Robertson- Gomp., Literature, Geometry. Pliysics. Tn`-In Dr.`-\:v\nnI\,, ,l'Vn-up. `l",L...-nah... ' D . \J!7UlllCI/lye I uyIU- John Robinson--Comp.. Literature.` B'r. History, Ancient History; Algebra, Gboxn., Physics. Chemistry. Latin Authors. Latin Comp., French Authors. French Comp. pnhxrl-\=nn_` I '1-nnmn T :nv-nlnnn UUAll}l., 1'lCUll IIUUIIUIB. EIULIUII UUIHP. Wilfred Robinson-`--Com*p., Literagure. Br. History. Physics, Chemistry, Latin Comp._. French Authors, French Comp. I-rnlan nnau__(1n1-rn on A nfnrn (Ila:-an on \JllClIllD|'l.Y Q I-JGIIIII FIIIIIIIUIU I Jean Thompson--Comp.. Literature. Bi`. History, Ancient I-Iistory. Algebra. Chem. Sidney Tooke--Comp.. _Lite1-t_atur.e. Br. History, Gometry. Physics, Chemistry. Doris Turner--Comp., Litemture, Bf." ;.um.un.v. nuuusuu uiawuy. ruymua. Ulltflll. Ila Newton-Comp.. Literature. Br. His- tory, Ancient History. Algebra, Geometry. Physics. Chemistry, Latin Authors. Latin ,Comp.. French Authors. French Comp. |_. (marina (Vnnnnns-_f1nnnanlu-u I4`-gunk : \lUlll}I.. .l' ICIIUII IXULIIUIVG. I` ltllull \JUlllpo Charles O CpnnQr- Geometry. French Authors, French Com-p. Mor:nn `Do-is-;rlnn_.__ nnvnn T :'I>nIIn`|Isun u\.uup._. rxcuuu nuuuu1`a._.'rn:1lI.:_u uulup. Helen Ross~-German Autors. German Comp.. Greek Authors, Greek Comp. nnrnfhu .Qnnff.._.f`Ju-nn T .:}nI-churn n.- \)U.lllPo \1l.CUl\ numuuxa, urccn uuulp. Dorothy Scott-Gomp.. Literature. ~Br. History, Ancient History. Geometry; Phys- ics. Chemistry. ` T-Tn!-(Jr! Q`\nnnnnTr`1\rnn 7:4-nun.-`luau; Sn oney of the rices very like you to be different 8r4, Barrie .|U9 \JLICllLlDI.!lyu Harold Shannon--Comp.. Litepature. Bi`. History, Ancient History, Algebra. Geom- etry, Physics, Chemistry, Latin - Authors. Latin` Comp.. French Autliors and` Comp; nn1Kv Qn-tH..'__ Tifnrnhn-n (1.1-.nm.+.... JJH I/Ill \JUulPou LZIUUUU FIUUIJIJIB \JUll.l]J. Dolby Sm1th-'-- Lnerature, Geometry. Chemistry. Latin Authors. _ 1...... In. .... .. n....... *r:;......;...... ISL` um. uut:uImIl_y_. ucnuau nuuuurs unu UUIII. Lorne MacDougaIl-Comp., Literature, Br. History- Ancient History, Algebra, Geometry. Physics. Chemistry. V Estella McBride-Comp.. Literature. Br. Historv. Ancient History. Geom. Physics. Marie Mc_Knight-Geometry. _ V Tessie McLean--Br. History. Ancient History. Altzebra. Geometry. Vernon McQuarry--'Comp.. Literature. Br. History. Physics. Murnnrn Mnlnnrnnnn fl nnnn \:\`I\Iv (V-.. .IJl o lllHl`Uly. .l u_yauJ. Margaret Malcomson~-Geometry. Ger- m an Authors. V I It... 2, `tan, :1 v-. . um :|lllllI Tllllllllla Marjone M1l1er-Comp.. Literature. Br. History. Ancient History. Physics. Chem. Tlo NDll!`l'\I`\__!\v'I1:7\ T:4n-n4-nun `D. 112:: I Kennen Johnston-~Comp.. Literature Br. History. Ancient History. Physics. Latin Authors. l \___4L_, `I _.I. Al ,I ra ` . nn 1.441011! fkllllllll Du -Dorothy Loth-Algebra. Gometry. Phys- ics. Chemisfry, German Authors and Com. Tn...-.,. 'II ....I\...._..II l'\.._._ t:L___-L,__A [L`llllllUl`. 1 ICIIUH \JUlu})Uall-IUU. Gwendolyn Hurlburt--Ge0metry. Chem- isfrv. Latin Authors, Latin Comnosition. u 17...... T.....1.. IVA--- 1`2s......;..._- 11.. Yr. llauv. uzuul nubuum, uaun \J()IuT)()Sltl0. Vera I1-yv1n-.-Comp.. Literature. Br. His- tory. Ancnent Hustory. Geometry. Physics. 9 Chemistry. ` ' 1'f_,,,,,aI, I',1 . I! 1-. '11!-`lUl_V. flllullilllr rl:."l;Uf_Y. ruyslcs. unem. William Ha_ves--Con1p.. Literature. Br. Historv. Ancient History. Geometry. Phys- Iics. Chemistry. Latin Authors. French [Author-e. French Composition. I r1..m..,I-1.,..rLr...1r,...+ n_..,........... m.-... 25 pair pr $1.00 25c pr. A 1 $3.50 1|L`I,\ll\'. {1llU't`-Ill ll!BlrUl') . \)ll(`llllSll`y. Kathleen` Har\`e_v-4Comp.. Llterature. Britlsh Hist.or_v, Ancient I-Ustory. Algebra. Geometry. Physics. Chemistry. Tliun `| -TucL-nH+l".-`mu T:+......o...... `D- \J|'.`Ullll`ll_V. 1 u_v>lU>'. vueuuslry. Lillian Haskett--Comp..- Literature. Br. ' I . C n 1 9Hvstor_v. Ancient. History, Physics. Chem. l `lnll;-An1 I-You-nc___r'nrnn T Mn-nh.-1. 11.. |1n_va:u:._ \JucuiIau_v. _ George Da_v-Comn.. Literatiire. British History. Ancient History. Physics. Chem. Isobel Devlin-Comp.. Literature. Br. jHistor_v. Ancient History. Chvemistrv. ' B. Dunsmore--Literature. Br. History. Ancient History. Geom.. Physics. Chem. 1': Hilda Ferris--Literature. Br. History, Ancient History. Algebra. Geom.. Physics. 1 Nicholas Fra.wley-Comp.. Literature. lBr. History. Ancient History. Algebra, zGeome.try. Physics. Chemistry. French 9 Authors. French Composition. i [can f1,m,H'..llm.. nnvmn Y Z4-.......L...... D- ; r1ul-uul a. 1_` ICUUU . \IUl|lUh'lUUll. f Jean Goodfellow-Comp.. Literature. Br. Histor_v. Ancient History. Algebra. Geom- Eetrv. Phvsics, Chemistry. Latin Authors. !Latin (`mum French Authors and Comp. i Ruth Grant--Phvsics. Chemistry. Florence Gray---Comp" Literature. Br. History. Ancient History. Gemn.. Physics. Jean Harris--Comp.. Literature. British !Hi. Ancient History. Chemistry. i K-ufhinnn` T-IuI`\'n1r__:` nn\n I ifnv-nl>an-A I 'puauIUu. rncuuu nut-uum`. rrencu uomp. i Norman Coutts--Lite1-ature. Geometry. |Latin Authors. Latin Composition. French Authors. French Composit/ion. Tnun l"mmm_J1.....-.....` AnlLn...... I"............. nuuuula. .|.'|cl;u UUulpU.\'llo`lUH. Jean Cowan-German Authors. German Composition. Greek Authors. Greek Comp. `nhuv-Ina r..rneclunr'__.r`4\n T Hxlmno...-.. uuulyualuull. \Jl`Ct:l\ HUIIIQIS. UTBEK DOIHD. `Charles Crossland-Comp.. Literature. Br.` History. Ancierit History. Geometry. Ph}'ics.. Chemistry . . I` I` A -- ..._._..- `l\.___ ,,, I H -. ~r\ -.~ I .l'l.UHUll. vuiupumuuu. _ Nom1a`Chappel-Comp.. Literature. Br. History. Ancient History, Algebra, Geom- etry. Physics. Chemistry. ' ` Irene C-hristie-Geometry. Emma Cl0ughley--Comp}. Literature. Br. History. Ancient History. Algebra. Geometry. Physics; Chemistry. A Vinfnr (`.t\"ina_r`.nn\n Y Hun-nfnu-A D.- \.ICuuACul._y' . 1 uyalub. Ulltllllbliyn Victor Collins-Comp.. Literature. Br. ,History. Ancient History. Geometry, Phys- position. French Authors. French Comp. ics. Chemistry. Latin Authors. Latin Com- I Nnrmnn (`.nntt.=__I .if1-I-nhn-A Cnnnuah-u um auu umup._. l.'lCllUll nuuuum uuu uulup. ` i Harry Carson--Literature. Ancient His- 4 story. Geometry. Latin Authors and Comp.` ` i Verna Carter-Geometry. I Gordon ,Channen--~Composition. Litera- lture, Br. History. Ancient History. Alge-. bra. Geometry. Physics, Chemistry. Latin -Authors. Latin Comp., French Authors, French Composition. T Nnrn1o `r`.ko.nnnI r`nr\:\r\ T l>n....t...... B- ages 2, .75 and at that 'ce 98c V U1 :1. \JC\}lllCll_y' . I lI.VDlUH. \JIlll`ll/Ivy . ; Janet Campbell--Composition. Literature ;Br. History. Ancient History, Geometry. I` Physics. Chemistry. mlQJI\(\I' il)I`I` Pn..n~.m.:4:.... I o......L...... ll IIJDILE. \.1llCIIIIDLI.V - Eleanor Carr-Composition. Literature. Br. History. Ancient History. Algebra. Geometry. Physics, Chemistry. Latin Auth- lors and Comp., French Authors and Comp. narrv rfnl-cnn.._I.N*nv-nhn-n Annhan I135 \J|llll'cIll rxuuxula, \JCj|llZ1ll \JUlllp, Irene Brown--'-Eng. Comp.. Literature. Br. History. Ancient History. Geometry, ;Physics, Chemistry. Norma Byr-nes-Latin `Audi. and Comp. Richard Cal1ighen-Composition. Liter- iature. Br. History. Ancient History. Phys- lics. Chemistry, French Authors. French I Composition. I2`.-rm}.-:.. r1....ml....II IV ..... -:4:,\.. 1:.-- I LlUlll}I|lDIllUlln Frankie Campbell--Composition, Liter- ature. Br. History, Ancient History. Alge- Vbra. Geometry. Physics. Chemistry. u Jana? nunxn`-mo (`.nrnnn:~;l;nn ` Cluunnl-nu.. Jessie Ansdeil-Literature. Br. `History. Algebra. Geometry. Chemistry. , Leota Baughman-Algebra. Geometry. `Physics. Chemistry, Latin Authors. French Composition. / Gertrude 'Beattie--Eng. Comp.. Liter-- ature. Br. History. Ancient History. Al- gebra. Geometry, Physics. Chemistry. Lat- in Authors. Latin Comp.. French Authors. French Composition. Grace BL-attie-Greek Composition. q Douglas Beatty-Eng. Comp.. Physics. Elsie Bigel0_w-Algebra. Geom., Chem.. German Authors, German Comp. .17.... r~,....... r:.......4....,.| IUIICIIIIOI l.V n It-nnn no-nuvn The-`(names of the students and the subjects in which they passed are as follows :- ' Deimore Adams-Br. History. Geom- Edith AlIan-'Eng. Comp.. Literature, _Br-. History. Geometry. Chemistry. W. Allsopp---Physics. Laura Ambler--Br. History. Geometry. Chemistry. ' C i `Algebra. 7 nub `D.......L........ AI.....I...... t`......-..4..-. B. c. 1. STANDS WELL` IN MIDDLE SCHOOL (Continued from "page 9) ,|1uubu1'_y, nuumub nuswry, ueometry. The following studnts who -were not in . lattendimce at the oollegiate last year pass . ed as follo_ws-- Tom Wilson_, Comp., Lit_- . erature, Bi". History, Algebra. Jack Sin- clair, Iiatin' Ainthore." Melill Czirscaddon, ` - Br. History. n ulccuug U1 Mu: VVUHICH S 1nsnr.ute~wm be held at the home of Mrs. Thos. Rix on Tuesday. Aug. 15. at_.2.30. Mrs. E. C. Druryewill give an addrex. There will also _be music. Everyone welcome on Tuesday afternoon._ pair JLXOIIUIJ9 rxuulcula LIJBI/Ufy, \1CUl.ll6l:l'y, Jean War-nica-Comp., Literati . Br. Histtnjy, Ahcient Hisory, Geomet , Phys- ics, Chemistry. (`.151-4-urovl G.-`n-.u__,lV;....... `l':......A....... 1).. Auuuu vvxul uncxu H11 21 -5uUl l V1511. Mr. and Mrs. Manning `have been the guests of friends in Toronto. Mrs lJ.....Ll..s.... ....'..I ,..... .: m.._...L~_- 1.-.._ ' Aug. 8.-Quite aucrowd came for the holiday `and had a good timg. Most of them managed to carry out their schedule :of games regardless of .the heavy rain. Thu nvnnanliel-in cow-vinna in }`\n Dnnbiab lll sauna icguiumau U1 -ule neuvy I311]. The evangelistic services in the Baptist .Church this week. conducted by Rev. Jos. James of Woodstock. assisted by Mrs. `Janes, soloist, are very helpful and inspir- ing. Mr.`Janes presents the rnesage in a very enthusiastic `manner andi very rarely has Belle Ewart had the privilege of hear- ing such gn excellent singer as Mrs. Janes. Wnrb nn I-`In airlnnronr `non n`no`nr' l\I\l|I\ History, Ancient History, Geometry. Joan Wnrn;noJnmn T.l>ns-noun. nu. mm mm. uuuu-:a nus 1m` 21 IEW (lays. Mrs. Lake and" Miss Lake and Mrs. Can- telon. S1-., of Toronto were the guests of their daughter and sister. Mrs. Cantelon. last week. Mrs. Cantelon returned to To- ronto with them for a short visit. M ....,l 1Ul .... `u'....__:.__ -1...._ L4." AL, LI W III .lJUUl\a Fred Caldwell is able to be out again after" his recent illness. * V A ..-....L:.._ -1.` `L- nr__,,_,,' 1-,, .-. . -n I mg auuu an CAUUIICIID 1-Huger as .I.V.u'B. -18.11%. Work o_h the sidewalk has started once. more and in a few days will nished under the management of G. C. Allan. Aug. 8.--Mr: and Mrs. Thompson and little daughter of Toronto were guests -of Mr. and Mrs. `James Rix for a few days. 1 I..'l](a and T0121) unrl Milo nun` sucata U1 umuus HI _1UlUIll()_ Mrs. Hambleton and son of Toronto have been the guests of the farmer's sister, Mrs. Irwin Luck. `I'.`_-.l I'V_I,l ,,II ' II . 1 ize roll: for 25 LIB, uucuuauy c Grtrud Scott-Comp., Literature, Br. History, Ancient History, Geometry. D nfllnfu II!`-In 1-any-A -.nL 1.. uuua JJIUWH Just WCCK. The Misses Bynons and Mr. and Mrs. For) syth of Stouville spent Satxlrtlay with Mrs. Geo. Brown. A I` AL_..L ,f,1, 1 1-.` a. . ulna. uru. JJIUWH. About eighty-ve members of the Sunday School and church had a verv enjoyable picnic at Lovers Creek last Thursday. 1 .......,. 'D.......... .._..I 'u':__ n1_., pu.,uu; at 1Al\/C13 Ul't'CI\ 12151 1IlU['S(la_V. Janws Brown and Muss Clara Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Nairn spent Sunday with friends in Edgar. vuuuus wnu unuucs .l)l'UWll. Miss`, Gladys Srigley visited friends in Paiu;~'wick last week. Mrs. Percy Glenn and daughters Joan and Helen of Stayner are visiting with her parents, Mr. and_Mrs. Thos. Kell. Miss Margaret Tanton of Toronto and Miss Scott of Forest visited with Miss Clara Brown last week. TL- \l2..___ 'rI___._,, I It I I: v. vvCCn`Cuu \|:~u.ul.\ wwu HHS. U60. >13l'0WZ|. Mi:\s`eS Irene -and Eva Kell have returned home after spending `a couple` of week< Iwith` friends in Cookstown and Alliston. :M.- nut` M. ... 1\*r..:.... -c -n_n____,.-, Ill lHL' Hl7lll. Miss Viola Wilson and her friend. Miss Collins; have returned .to Toronto afterl spending a few weeks here. . I h-- L` h....:........1u_.. n .: - -I Elaul In Lvuuuug Uul Hill`. ' The)heavy rain Sunday and Monday de- layed the harvesting for a few days. . Rev. T, J. Dew is away on his hnlida_v.~'. Rev. W. J. Hanna of Yunann. China. will conduct service in the Presbyterian Church next Sunday morning. vvuu un.-nun ul \AUUl\SLUWll Z1110 AHISEOD. Mr. and Mrs. Nam) of Palmerston are visiting with James Brown. E M3;-g f1l..,l..,. Q..:..I..-. .. : r_:,..Jr 9 V1 . 11. I} in the eld. IK_'__ I7 _I if ;:2}'oE>: rice 98 ayculuzlg a ICW WCUK5 mere. Dr. F. Davis and Mrs. Davis spent weekend with friends here. nm... .......,. .1... ' ,1 ! n I- vvrtn-mu: vuul xncnus pere. Once more the bum and whistle of thresher IS heard. Reports are that grain is turning our fair. i 'l`l-m "\no\~Iv ....:.. Q......I.... ......I ~u_..__u-,; Ang. 8.~-Herb Webb iand Mr. and Mrs. Bruce and daughter Helen of Toronto were week-end visitors with Mrs. Geo. Brown. M;:L`nc trnnn .n-`A IT`... 71-1] L-1--A --1------~ ` XVII. GlI\I LVIIE. .[\.Cl(l_ Norman Coxworth and Mr. and Mrs. Dolph McLean motored to Toronto on Sunday and spent the day with friends there. ' 111 71' n IIIJIIICI A meeting of junior farmers will be held in the Temperance Hall on Wednesday ev- ening. Aug. 16. for the purpose of making jurther`arrangements with reference to the short course in agriculture which will be held here next winter.` All prospective- students are urged to beepresent. RPV nnrl Mr: nrnec -nu-I .n..:l.. Is: 1...... pro... um wccn-ruu wuu Iuenus nere, Mrs. G. H. Speers and Miss Maggi`: Speers are holidaying at Byng Inlet. Rev. Mr. Brown of Toronto occupied the pulpit of the,Presb_vteri-an Church on Sunday. as Mr. Somerville is away on hol- idays. .' an-. umuug |,llt1ll' urumer nere. Mrs. Beckerton of Utopia. is \'isiting_with Mr. and Reid. KY.._......_ IV--. ,,,.I I I: u -- uuruul UI ;1u5uaI._ Mr. and Mrs. McKay of Toronto spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hopkins, Sr. A utulzc an: vmlung xnenus nere. - ' Mr. and Mrs. R. Kennmer of Toronto spent the week-and with friends here. D-.. M- n___..._ vvunuu 1ur_v uwvu Ull UH.` way. On Wednesday afternoon. Aug. 16. the Women s Institute will hold their regular nieeting in the Temperance Hall. A photn of the recent sewing class will be taken. A very attracti\'e program will be pre- sented. Willie McLean is correspondent for tho month of August, Mr and Mac MnYI.... .: "I"....-..L.. -..-AA rrenton Aug. 8.---Mr. and Mrs. James Speefs of Barrie are visiting friends here. Mr gm: Mm D v.........n- nr m---4- xuu_Vro . I Mrs. Clark and Miss Watt of Toronto are visiting their brother here. Mm D....L....4,... .: 1n..._:- :_ _ .nu-mum an-, ulgcu U) ueepresenv. Rev. and Mrs. Cross and family of Iron- ton. Ohio. ear spending the holidays in this locality. He motored hither from their distant home. carrying a camping outt which they used on the way. nn Wnrliinarlnu aha:-nnnn Au... 1;: UL- yxcavllrll Loy new`. W. 11.. Adanls. Mm Cora McLean has returned from `spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Lambie nf Phelpston. Mkc Tun:-u '1"-.n ..... an L-- ---` ` Hartley Doane is visiting his : Doane. _ , Roy Allen has many inquirie; health. He is still in the R. V ..v.... . I inquiries after hisi health. V. Hospital. Barrie. All hope for a speedy 1`ecover_v., Miss Spencer of Toronto has been visit-'6 ing her brother. Mr. Spencer of the town- I line. V ,-\ Cw - -A nun: Rev. R, H. and Mrs. SomervilI_e are- holidaying in Kingston. Thorn \I';" L- n nut-.. .._--3-- - " uuulu1_\` Lug HI nmgston. There will be a union service at the Townline Presbyterian Church next Sun- ,day evening. when the sermon will be preached by Rev. W. H. Adams. Mrae (`nu-9 \lnI...... L..- _AL.,-- -| P uanuulc III 1. HCIPSLUII. Miss Laura Thompson has returned home; , . . . nzc: um xcupuu nun-rats. I A meeting of the Women's Institutewwill .. Lair! ..4 H... 1...-.- -0 mt..- "FL..- n:-. y-A-l.l;;1'dale . H. Davis is away inspecting grain - eld. BHTEEWTRT` CROWN mu. HOLLY : sister. Miss the th the ' uuulun m:c<:gIu (1 me Kmn mvttatlon of .Vlrs. I. MacL;nchlan and held their August meet-` ing at her home on Wednesday afternoon, Aug. 2. A very_ goodly number were in attendance. After the business the ladies presented Mrs. C. Harmer with 9. gift of silver. A vote of thanks was given to Mrs, M:-1cLachlan 'for her kindness. A dainty lunch was .=er`ved and a social half hour enjoyed by all. {RIN E white`, 1' `$1.00 `mun .< pzurma at .D()wmanV1ll( . Dr. Everard West is visiting friends in Flesherton. ul um ulnur H611`. I Mr, and Mrs. Jos. Mason and Fred Ma- zon spent a few days in Toronto. Mr nnr` Mug T:..(.....`..... -.I Vuu npcut 1 ICW uuys In l0l'OnI0. Mr. and Mrs. Living`are visiting the |latt.er s parents at Bowmanville. I h.- I:`............a 117-; :_ .,: - r - u - . nu`! \.InI The Ladies` Aid of Stroud Mr-thodist Church accepted the kind invitation of .\Irs. I. M.'aPl.'IPi1lsan ant` "\n'rl `kA:- A .... ...L _, ,,L` o-nv\.D\JIJ Aug. 8.--Mr_ and Mrs. Wm. Swayze are visiting with Toronto friends. The ice cream parlor and pool room of Jos.` Mason was completely destroyed by vre on Friday. Aug. 4. ` 'Rm- Alov n....+,...1 ..-.x r4....=LV I -nan `awn cuurge or the Angus circuit. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Middlehrcmks and family-spent the week-end with the for- mer's brother at Stayner. I M: Joan nu1v;rlonn :r- ..:-:4:..._ L-.. ,_, I [Allyn w -uuuul at DI/21yllI'. M s Jean Davidson is visiting her grand- mother in` Toronto. Miss Grace McMackon is visiting her sis- ter. Mrs. Eagle of Sudbury. Elvin Dean of Toronto spent Sunday at his home here. `J. .._.I Il'.., 1' " ' " ` `- uuuuaya 211 H81`-HOIIIC nere. The many friends of Rev. Hugh McCuaig were delighted. to see him on Sunday and to hear his voice ,in the-`service Sunday night. ' Mr. and Mrs.J. Tracy spent Sunday at Grenfel. - ` Mr. and Mrs. Blatherwick of Tomnto have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Handy. _ . V. Coutts and Margery Coutts of Thorn- ton spent Sunday with friends here. The Sunday School picnic was held on Aug. 2, but owing to the wet day there was not a large attendance. Ewart Brown spent a few d :3`: last week in Toronto. but returned home Friday for the football match between Jarratt and Dalston. .which,Dalston won 2 to 0. u:.c uu 1`l Illd_Y. Aug. `L ' Rev. Alex. Rentoul and family have moved into the manse and Mr. Rentoul has taken charge of the Angus circuit. Mr. and MN Alknrf M:,4,n..1...,.,.1.- .._.x . wsuuxvuu . Mm. W. J. Beatty of Toronto and her sister. Mrs. Bolton of Aurora. visited with Mrs. J. Beatty last week. V R. J. McCullough of Toronto spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. D. Mc- Cullough. = (1n..(:..I..I n:LL_ L ,,_. , . --n\I1ll}I|Z\JIIu Mr. and Mrs. J. Coulter are spending a few months at the home of their daugh- ter. Mrs Will Chapin. . Ewart Ralston returned to Toronto on: Monday. having spent his holidays here. Miss Maggie Pearce of Bradford` spent a week with her sister. Mrs. W. McCul- lough. Au...-...... .'L_-r " ` ` ` IUUEII . Among those noticed here for Toronto civic holiday and the week-end were Misses Lucy Jacks and Marjorie Willson. Mr. and Mrs. I. Gilpin. Percy Douse. G. Irving and E. Thompson. Toronto; Cecil Grose. Utterson; Mr. and Mrs. Will Sawyer and son. Hamilton. `Mrs. .. Torontoand ll..- Y`! \4'lllIll usu . Gareld Gibbs has returneii home to Toronto after spending his holidays with his grandmother. Mrs. D. McCullough. n::u::-:.j.-j AJDVVDUII Do Miss H, Key of Toronto is spending her `holidays at her. home` here. Thu rnunu C-n...l- A D-.. `Ir I II I- 4:5 uus WEEK WITH Mrs."Black. who -=ister. Mrs. Wallace, uynnlr "CUR. Rev, Mr. Fiddle Mrs. F. Thompson. Mrs .. Lu. . ....\..4L_ -A -l ana3I \p'L` Aug. 8.---Mr. and Mrs. Cook. Roy Cook and Harry Dawson have returned tovTor- onto after spending the holiday at Mr. .Dawson s. III..- `rt `If 1- - Aug. 8.-'Mr. and Mrs. J. nmtdred from Wilkie. Sask.. iwiih their cousin, Mrs. W. Cullough R`!-u In--- --l------` ' IIIUE \.'LIl Mrs. 5 esing. I M;.., VIGICI . week. Y\ , 84,600 for a let Oolu,m.g_., n manus- Mise Mabel Saw:vor of Toronto is spend- ing two weeks with relatives here. Miss Ada McCullough of Toronto is spend- ing this week with her brother Will. , LIl'S_"]}lRl"L urkn Lnn L--- -_!_:4, I B R E T 'I"S FEED STORE New Potatoes, 30 peck Good Flour B_ags, 8c each Oppoaite Bryson s Candy Store Phone 65 We deliver orders to any par` of -town without extra charge POULTRY supuzs Baled J Hay and Straw Bought and Sold o--j:-- Stpre:--Elizabeth St. FLOUR, GRAIN A _MlLL EEDS 51:. Long returned last week f'1-om Min- ..DA r$T.N _ .-.:__.._.-.j- 3TR9U_D Comb , ANGUS Page Thirteen visited with Mr. and ucl uruwler Will. has been visiting her . left for her home this .;vuu_v, vvuu spent a day C. W. Mc- Kenny, who .vr\t\nu A A J--- C LC VV VV CUBE: I Miss Reta Patterson of Ottawa isi the guest of Mrs. John Flaherty, [Bradford street. . vvvuuit 1 ~n_L A.!`l-.... -3 r.I3!'&U.1 Ul.'U S LIEU In Bert Williams and Bob Aviken of Toronto spent the week-end at Mrs. Thos. Sew1fey s. JJlIluDGJ a Major `W. T. Henderson,` city solicitor of Brantford, spent Saturday in Barrie. I \-v,,,;-,_ 1_1_u_~-__ UL--- IX JJKIL L IUD ~_ Mrs. Harry Norton iefton Tues- day for a week's visit with relatives in Meaford. Inn , N, ; IV1___I_ n 1)_._..`I.'L'.....l ill LV1UaLU1U- ` Miss Margaret Clark, 9 B1'adi'ord St., spent the wevek-end with friends in Toronto. I a un _ ..L :_ --.-_:;.:._.. I 10.-,, 19.2.2 {II -L U]. UIIIIVU Miss Evelyn West is visiting; friends .in Montreal and Halifax for a few Weeks. `I\,L_ -n_u-_._-._' ...c nuL....... :...| VVC K\3 1;/jlrs. R. F, Garrett and children are visiting Mrs. R. W. Groves, Lindsay. ' 1\I...'A.. `TIT VI` Ifnnolnmann - 15:4-11 LQU V7 WCIII | Miss M. E. Claxton is spending ;a.[ week\in Lindsay. I - Alastair MacLa1'en is home from Hamilton for his vacation. ! i I I Miss Leota Baughman is spending a week with friends in Orillia. 7 Col;i1le of Toronto spent` the week-end with Mrs. Goodall. 1`;/Ii"s.s Birdie Rhinehart is with friends in Toronto for a coupleof weeks. is 1-1 11-, 1; _,, J ,`L_'I_I.____ Miss Kathrinhv13Taikie, of Sud- bury, is yisiting relatives here. go -cw ,. u `I .u nu Mrs. J. s. Boddy of Haifzilton `is: visiting Mrs. J. McL. Stevenson. I 5; 7Mrs. James Ingrahrn of Toronto is, holidaying at the home of Mrs. Park-W house. 15- 1- 1s! 0 I A I . ,-31,`. l Miss Reta Jacobs visited in _Orillia last week. - In 1', L_,_ 3- __.....`l:..... .? McGowan. is spending a few days at Wasaga Beach. I n n. 1 ` 2 which haven t %g%&&&m&&&mm&&&&! wmmw&m&%&mw$&&} Thursdiy, August 10, 1922- REDUCED RATE AT PENINSULAR. PARK HOTEL After Monday,= Aug. 14 Coming: Gloria Swanson in The Great Moment Special Matinee; Monday` at 2.30. _ Bring the kids. Mqn., Aug. 14 (Civic Holidy), and T1.1es.., 15 A SPECIAL PARAMOUNT P_ICTURE J Thos. Mighan in and Unmarried i a --'ALSO-- A Special Comedy for the Kids entitled Danger. This is indeed a very fastand enjoyable comedy and has a lot of new stuff that will make everybody laugh, especially the kids._ Jack Holtin The Call Of The North ? All the `laughs, the joys, `the fun you had before, have them again. Here s a chance to get the laughs you missed before. Hundreds of kids in Barrie have never seen this picture. Bring them to the Matinee on Saturday at 2.30. Prices, 15c and 25c. OPERA HOUSE A PARAMOUNT PIC'l`URE A story of the Canadian North Comitry and one of T *the best pictures we have ever shown. j Adapted from the story, The Conjurer s House. ALSOTHE ONE AND ONLY $14.09 1). week _ PERSONAL Friday and Sairday; August"1l BIG SPECIAL PROGRAM lvvvv .uv..u.-u us v uuvvuvvx, IJu\Jo ] I Miss Maude McGill of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Talcroft spent, the week-end with Mrs. R. J. Fletcher. ] rl'1L_ 1\A :_,__, r\1-, r\ I`: 1 an A|LnI4a.\AA an vnuavnan .v.-;.nJo 4;. u.- Lavuvu v . . if Mrs. William Bell of Durand; Mich.,' larrived Wednesday to.. visit her ljmother, Mrs. Harry Marr, Dunlop St. |l.. .._.I `M... A A n1..--4.-_ _.._1| lll\IlllA\4.I-, gv.-mu. ALI-CDC-J AIQIQAL alsnuavrl navy v T `Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Claxton and` Mrs. Peters of Lindsay spent last [week with.Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Claxton. I II, An ! 1 ground 0 pieces, d value zty only 9c yard vv wvan vv nun:-nan. uuu qvasuu unnun \.llIbl\U\I|lo Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mansfield of Detroit were guests of the former s| sister, Mrs. John Claxton, last week. 1|A .. .....1`1ur'.... n1...... v:..... ......1 1.-..._. Dluvws, ov5a.uu uvnnan wnnnuvna AUIDII vv vunsu Mr. and`M1fs. Chas. Kir;g' and fam- ily of Toronto spent the week-end with friends and relatives in Barrie. __- J If... f\_____ I'D- J-J23 -__ |IL CCU! Mrs. J W. Wilmott arid Miss Wil- mott have returned to Toronto after visiting Mrs. Geo. Wilson, Eugenia street. ' suvuun UL A-radon \lllVC IJCILJCGIIIA ` Miss Mary Tribble, Mary St., is spending` her holidays with her cousin, Miss Maggie Schell, Brentwood. `II 1M'._ ......: M"..- n7-.._x:._.. -1: in- VVIUII .I.LlIrlL\uII) uuu L\vlIQllIV\LI Ill grunge- Mr. and Mrs._ Oscar Paddison and` children of Creemore spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. W. .J. Pad- dison. `I'_.__!,,_,_ ,L I'I_1L E, I,,Ij__, lav I Muir Jamieson of G_alt. is holiday- ing at the `summer home ` of his brother, J. J. Jamieson, at Big Bay Point. `I10! I I 117 I I `I, ,L.--,,, , 1 I _a.v I: Miss Mildred Webb has returned to Toronto ` after. holidaying with her sister, Mrs. R. H. McConkey, Tiffin street. ` -r 111A i17:1,_- -44 -__ _1 1:.-__ 111:1 vvlvla u.:.u- u U. J.VCClalluBu ! 9 Miss Eve3.7ln Thompson of Toronto is spending her holidays with Mrs.: Thos. Sewrey, McDonald St. "ML... v.... cu ...... M. ML----~--I `Inns: v a. A Au:awL , AAIIAA-31.11 Lav- I J<.)hn"C`}i1v)son of Hamilton is holi- daying with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Gibson, Doiiald St. Mrs. King, widow 6: theme D1-.: King of I Denver, with her three} children, is visiting Mrs. H.` M. Lay.! I `Ill ..- 1`IY2!1...... `l)-'I1 ...l.' `l\.........l' `||K:..'L ade/b; ice 75c. rice 50c llvuo uuvvxug, Avxvyullalu Uh- 'Miss Kate Stevenson returned home on Thursday after f spending two months in Vancouver, B.C. _ M;au MOIIAA Hall? A3 '1`I\`nr\un`-A .....I| ' u A n y v v y A n * y an vv nun; LVLL an .|\n U n 1.` Acuuucl. I ThevMiss;s Olive Ockley and Map} jor_ie _ Fallis, of Toronto, `are the I guests of Miss Olive Sarjeant. | TIKL... T|'...... l'I'|..2L`L`|_ 1|A _____ (VA. 1,, I 1.75190 AILIJSBAKJ kJ\4-IICIJ Ll]. CIIUVVUUVJI Mr.,and Mrs. M. Wooding of To-V ronto are visiting their daughter; Mrs. Walter Fisher, Innisfil St. V 1.1.... rv:1._.... -1: 1"r-..-:u.___ :_ 1__1: 3 VM;. and Mrs. Kenyo1.i Lount of To-1i :ronto spent Wednesday in Barrie {with Mrs. J. J. Neelands. 'l|l 1.,, 13,, ._ .1 ... -aux. \JoL -aw. cttuya. I i ,D. Me-Gibbon of Lisle spent the} week-end with his daughter, Mrs. Roy: !Carter, Charles street.` ` T|lI'.. ......J 1\,f.... 1/-_-._-. r ,,H,- n M i vsvla ausgsll auscv. Mrs. David McGee and children of Toronto are visiting with Mrs. Chas.1 |Kell, Charles street ` . T-.. 'I T......:_, 7711' 1 .1 n. . -w.l.f;) s.VI.&ar1'is, E1izai)ethSt., is now`! in North Bay where he is employed; iin the C.P.R. shops. ' ' I I n 1|/r..r1:m.,.... ..c 1.-4- -__-_L LL I " "'=' I I, Miss Gfadys McEachern of -To-j lronto is visiting with Miss Ida Cam-I geron,` High stret; _ I 1Ul ..'- 1\...-:.1 my _n lxlnnnvv \.u.~a.4J Ala vvyuw u-u Rev. H. W. Harron,u1{ Ir_s. Harron. .and daughter Edyth, who have been iin New York and Boston during J uly`, {are now spending` August with Mrs. `Harron s mothe_r, Mrs. Little, 43 Charlotte St., and D. W. Li'ttl'e, Allandale. Mr; Harron is pastor of lthe North Methodist `Church, Min- |neapolis.` _ _ A wars and ky,and A very` pretty wedding was cele- brated on the morning of Monday, August 7, at St. Mary s church, Brantford, when Alice Webl-i -ng, only` daughter of Mrs. and the late Wm. F. .B_arron, of Brantford, Ontario, T was married" to Captain Gordon` Cum- mings Patterson, M.C., son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Patterson, of Glen- logie, Barrie, and" Professor of Spanish and Italian in Toronto Uni- versity. The ceremony was cele- brated by the Rev. Father Padden, rectorof St. Mary's. The bride was attended by her cousin-, Miss Doro- thy Webling, of Br_ool'di'n, Mass., and the groom by his cousins, Mr. Jack Cummings, of Toronto. After the -wedding breakfast the happy couple left to spend their honey-T moon in Muskokaa - l;.v; U9 vvvlrlv Vb vv vxnuo , Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Godden, Allan-! ldale, announce the engagement of their eldest daughter; Lillian Eva, to Mr. Gordon Douglas Brunton, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Doug llas Brunton, the marriage to take. I fplace early in September. I 1).... U 117 u'....-..... mt..- 1-r......,.... Mrs. W. A. Griffiths has returned to Barrie for a couple of Vweeks accomphanied by Mr.` and Mrs. O. L. Redfern _and daughter. Mrs. Grif- Ifiths has sold her house and will 'reside in Toronto. ' III 11 /1 1-; 1 Awua . vavnnvva I Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Rogers and son of Hamilton took advantage of the civic holiday to motor up to Barrie [and see old friends here. ' Mrs. |Rogers and son are staying in town `for a couple of weeks. . '11.. .....J 1ur-.._ A 1' f'...J.1.... A11..- ,.a-- an - a gun... v 03.10 :.ruu.;a\a, lA|\l\l\lL\r\I| {to Toronto. Wednesday morningftol {attend the Veterinary Association, meeting`. Dr. Dunn is `assisting with] the clinic. 11 . I` .......u u . 1' yIu\/l.\a, ny.-.v uv-ya wvvununn vuu.-a ubvo I Q Dr. D. Curri-e, V.S., Iilmvale, and lDr. J. F. Dunn, V.S., Barrie, motore ia... m....-...4... nr..,J......_,.I..-- ...-....:..,.. L._| ._ .... AIL) _..(. ...._,-...... W. I W. J. Fowler of Oxley, near Leam-9 ,ington, spent several `days in Barrie` ilast week, returning Monday.` Mr. ]Fowler, who had a livery business, lhere, left town several years` ago. 1 l n.. n rV..-...:.\ 17 o tm....-...1_ .....Il ; uuun van- I Miss Agnes Fowler and her! brother, Stewart, have returned'to! their home in Leamington after` spending a few days with Miss Reta `Jacobs, 223 Bayfield St. W ' I TIT `I EV..--.l.... -1` l\__1..__ ._...._. `I -_.-_ and Mrs. Geo. Shephard of; {Alliston are visiting` their daught'er,i `Mrs. A. Paddison, Brock St. Mrs.; {Richard Bunt also is a guest of Mrs.i lPaddiso'n. .. ..i Mrxand Mrs. R. H. McConkey left yesterday for Toronto and are today`- attending the McConkey re-union' which is being held at Niagara Falls, In v E 0-inch, ial 25c ' Mrs. Elliott Abraham returned after a ten the ter s'sister, assan. ' If an an IIUIHC, L315 Ucuar KUIIID, LJUIIU I`JVVi1.l'|a- Mrs; K. Miller and children, Ross E. and Muriel L., on theirTreturn_ from Muskoka to Toronto, are visit- ling Mrs. Chas. Farnfield, Brock St.l I up . _.- . - ... .-AA-has o J. IauuAuvnna W-R11`. and Ackehurst, Miss Zeta; .{ Clark and Roy Shephard spent To- !ronto s civic holiday with their aunt, `Mrs. A. Paddisom Brock St. "Ill. i .......I `ll ... ('1..- Fl'\L . _ . . _ _ . _ _ _.- IA'LLbJn 4;. J.I4\.A\4|AI.J\lLl, ygvvnn Lav- ! Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thompson are moving to Toronto, having sold their property on Bayfield St. to Frank Goodwin, Frances St. "I"L.... "lV.....L..... ... C1L..---!.. G..l.-..`l- x - ..u.---.- savv-an gen, ; nun vvu luvs Thos. Tanton, of Shaw s Schools, Toronto, visited T. W. Wauchope this week. Mr. Tanton was teacher of " Edgar public school for nine years! TIE}... T1'......'I.`l A_.`l.._....(.. ._ .____...l:....: ....,,... ,....,..- uvnnvvn ..,. _,......,., Mrs. Harold Anderson is spendingi a few .weeks with her sister, Mrs.' Stanley Marshall. at her summer home, Big Cedar Point, Belle Ewart. 1ur....- 1'2 1ur:n.... ......| ..1..-1.1..-- 1)--.. um. vou, \4v\AJ.A|L6u\Il1 Moulds of Aurora spent.the' week-end at the home of A. B. Carley, on their way to Duntroon. 7 `MI'.. ......J `ML... 'n.............. ....1..._......l A... Mr..and Mfs. MUOul:11dS and Missl nnnn :1. "so; vv AJuIAIvLuv:|u 2 Mr. and Mrs.- Dagenais returned to, Toronto on Tuesday after spendingi three weeks with their parents, Mr.! and Mrs. W. J. Paddison. I 1 7:! a 13- up . a.v:-nu, ;.aua:\,- >.JAun\,u\:- Miss Viola Dagenais of Ottawa, went to Toronto on Tuesday after} spending her` holidays with Miss Iris} Jarvis, Codrington St. `l\'.. ......J ll ..- `I| --_1.I._ _.__`l 1l.l :.,_ 'ol. Ill JIQl. A1106: l I , . `i\/Irs. Norman Marshall and daugh-I ter, Edith, have returned home after spending two weeks at Big ,Cedar-' -Point,'Lake. Simcoe. I .' 1m:__ U.--1- n-__-__:_, ,1 nu, Ill prices

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