jar package 35. J __ On`-_ The following officers were re-elc-cted for the ensuing ye\ar:- Pres.. Walter Row- ley; Secy., W. H. Ritchie; Treas.. J, T. Foster. - A 't.erian and Methodist congregations will Commencing next Sunday. the Presby- hold union services, Rev. R. E. Morton being in charge, _for the next three Sun- days; The service at '11 am. will be held in the Methodist church and at 7 Ap.m. in the Presbyterian church. Sunday School and Bible Classes are to be held in each church at 10 am. V IIICIIUD III \J\II.\.lVVG|4UIn Miss L. Murray of Hespefer is the guest of Miss J. `Shanahan. `II _._. `II`_._._ ____I _I_.___I'_L_.. T.1!I,_,, 4, __j, U Ulla uuu H115. IUUUUIL lJUl'Io Mr. Whitcombe of Toronto_ was a week- end` visitor at Geo. B`auldi'y s. ~:an M (`uh-lnmll .-J 'l`n.mn4.. ......nL Mu` "'ii'o." 3'3 ii3&a',' X2.g'. ?`,"i s3i'2, 3 daughterto Mr. and Mrs. John Kidd. Jr. R. S. Stubhs of" Toronto islvisiting with his son, Rev. W. C. Stuhhs, at the rectory. Miss, E. Thomson is visiting with her brother Dan at St. Chtharihes this week; H. C. Graham, B.A.Sc., of Toronto. A spet the week-end under the parental roof. Miss Ruth Houghton of Barrie is visit- ing with her cousin, Mis Muriel Houghton. Mr. and" Mrs. H. Kerr and baby of Kerr- wood spent the week-end" at` Mrs. S. Kerr's. fan. $8l.00 fur Bible Society Rev, Mr. Bell. representing the Bible Society. gave a very interesting talk in the Presbyterian church at 11 21.111. and also in Ln"Maf`\nrliaf ,.k......L no '7 n... Lmsi l1CDlJyl:C|lK4l1l UIIUIUU UL 11 11.111. 11.1111 U131) in the Methodist church at 7 p.m.. last Sunday. At. eight o clock the annual`meet- ing of the Elmvale branch of the Bible Society was held in the basement of the Pre_sbyteriun church. when the reports for the past year were given. The Elmvale branch had a very successful year. Some- thing over $81 was handed in by the col- lectors. - * `II . A I I lcuun. ' A most interesting illustrated lecture `on "7The Indians of Canada" was delivered by Mr, Bell, which was-listened to with a great deal of interest as he told of the great missionary work being carried on_among the red men of Canada. FI'IL , ' , KY`- l',Il, I A I lllllls IIICIIIJD Ill I.UlUlIDUo Bessie Harrison of B`eavert`on' is visiting at K. Davidson s. - Mum Dbunl `Al-' 'I`)u-Anon 3. -yiaiofnnu .241-. KICK IUI UIIIJUI LVICIJL JJIILIVI "J u . Mlss Grace Carson of Anten Mills is vis- iting at R. L. R"1chardson s. Rn.-n An Mnnnuy Ann '7 1009` n can I II DIJU V 1:515:10 ' ' Cube C'a-nne-1' upply is limited`, 0 distribute the- age so that all" may have a ton with, and thus augh the period ich is bound to A P] , ' PO50 VVUCB CI,-`ll I . .1`I~I \IIDlll.IllI D. MISS B'erha D1ckso_n of Schomberg is visiting with Miss Isabel Brown. ` M. .....a mi... `El n.......a..... .....: nr:..-.,... VIBILHIE Wllll ll IEGUCL IJlUWllo Mr. and Mrs. H. Carnahan and Winston` are visiting friends in Hamilton. Mr nut` Mic Dan`: nnnlnl-nrl Airgun `nnnn GL5 VIIIIIlI5 IPIUIIUE III Jllllllllllllq Mr. and Mrs. Pack motored over from Orillia and visited at Wm. Kerr s. ll... 17--.! -1` `D....... ....-... .. l'-__ Ii--- SCIIIG U . \lI:\'lll. U, LIIJDIUD Q, \JllUllI. Q Eileen Gribbin-Eng. Comp. 0, Eng.` Lit. C. Physics C. V . Mary Gribbin--Physics C. ' '.Margnret Kerr--Eng. Comp. C, Eng. Lit. 1, Br. History C, Ancient History C, Algebra. C, Geom. 2, Physics 3, Chem. 3. Helen Malcolm-Eng. Comp. 3, Eng. Lit. 3, Br. History 0, Ancient History 0, Algebra C. Geom. C, Physics 0, Chem. C. T Louise Turner-'Eng. Comp. 2, Eng. IIISCUIG \1: \JCUlll. \J LIIJDIUE \J, uucul. \I Litzl 3. Algebra 2, Geom. 2, Physics 3. Chem. C. By papers over 75% passed, 38% with honors. f,Il,,,,!,,, ,, I 1,: A l`V' W'lI`he.following candidates wrote partial Matriculation (from I to 7 papers) :- IJIHVH {`.l\nnlnn(`:W`.nn T54 I`! nanny Q LVIKIDIIUUIIIIAIUII \l.l'U1ll 1 I/U I plS}JCl'5I 9'" Lloyd Copeland-Eng. Lit. C, Geom. 3, Chem. 2. French Authors 0} Watson Cope1and--F1fench Autbols C. Mildred Graham--Eng. Lit. 1, Br. His- tory C, Ancient History 3. Geom. 1, Latin Authgrs 3. C` ,lIY,, "T1, , `I `A -I 1 A. FIUIJIUIB Us Stnley Sadlin-~Eng. Lit. 1-. Latin Authors 2, Latin Comp. C. Fr. Authors 3. Madeleine Donnelly--Geom. C.` w"I".l1os. `E. Smith spent _a few days in Chatham. 1 (Uni, , , , ,. I - 0 - 11- u I Ulltlblllll o J. O Shea was at his home in Midland over Sunday. 1` man 127 -Ilnnlzl-u :u u3ol+2.u. 4'.-2.-uh. in eened `and care- Terms, cash. UVCI KWLIIIKIU-I I Miss Bi, Bauldry is visiting friends in Toronto this week. III- 1'.`_I_._ Il'__L_-__. ___-_ 2', __:,:L:__ .,,!AL U1 Lunoa u. uuauaunu.- M1-s._ Hogg and daughterVEileen are vis- iting friends in Toronto. M::-5' nnap:n nww;nAn AI-" `D`.mu.-m6'..n- .. VIIlllII5 II.Il 1`: lJQVI}\;".Il Bl I Mrs, Boyd'of Toronto is visiting with her brother, Max Murray. M25: nnnn- l",`n-man 1.6 Anlmn :l`n {A "3. IUIII av LII. I-10 .lIr|UlIal|JG\II| Du B501-n, on Monday, Aug. 7, 1922`. a son to Mr. and" Mrs. Robert Bell. II - I`lTL!'1._-.._L- -t V'I'|__-..A.- ___-_ _ _..-_1- Ullu VIEUIIUI an \JCUo JJGUIKIIJ at Miss M. Caldwell of Toronto spent the past week at J. R. Graham's. mun... nv...n`... n:'..r....... ..:' q..:......L........ :. Uruua 3110' Vlsltteu an Wu]. Ref]. Mrs. Ford of Barrie spent -a few dys with`Mr. and Mrs. A. G". B`eardsall. I )___. -_ I'f___.l___ A`.. 1't\'nn _ mzvtu, uu LUUSLEGJ, nu_5. 1.. liven. it "to -Rev. J. _J.-and Mrs. Preston, Tecumseh, 111... m__r..-__. _._I_'- :; _,_1_:__~ Q n-,,_, Elmvaie Gontinultiontschool Middle School Examination Results . Pupils ineMidVdle School are allowed to write on one or more` papers of either Normal or Matriculation examinatrions and are credited with a pass on each paper in which they obtain fty per cent. First- class honors, '75 to 100 %, denoted by gural; second-class honors, 66 to 74%. denoted by gure 2; third-class honors. 60 to 65%, denoted by figure 3; pass, 50 to 59 %, "denoted by letter C. ' Ula 1, kllivllla `Hy LIIJBIUB E. \JllClllu 0 Cecil French--Eng. Comp. C, Eng. `Lit. C. Br. History C, Ancient History 3, AL gebra C,. Genm. 3, Physics 2, Chem. 2. Wilnnn {1nikkin_Wnn nmn l". `n!.... LUIULIUU ULIIB VVCURC I Miss Edna. Montgomery is visiting with friends in Goldwater. III..- V `II _____ __ AB Y1'_,,._I`_,. 1- L`..- _.__,L I lAl\-I K/lVLl'l ll} "A garden of one after 2: show- dcw-drop on the ys of the morning V nnmnu n... m`a;I.!1.. Andiew, who is wor1;ing_a_it Ring- wood. spent the weekend with his family `here. ' Il'._ _.__I'II'__. II` `I'.\' Q1_L__.__ _`\Y`, , \`7',,I,' , .._..--v.. .3, . . . . _ . .. Results" of _Matricula.tion examinations consisting of twelve papera:- Vera Clute-~English Composition 1. English Literature 2, British History C, Anninnt uiahnru I`. Lian`-nun I` rlntunol-ru Ancient History C, Algebra 1; Geometry 3. Physics 2, Chemistry 3-. Latin Authors C, Latin Composition C, French Authors 3. French Composition 2`. li`I....-Arm] Qmn.-mnn4`lZ`n.. (`noun 0 17.... I U9 l'ICll\Jll \.IllIl"l.El|IlUlI `lo Ehvood Simpson-Eng; Comp. 2, Eng. Lit, 2, Br. History 3,TAn cient History 1, Algebra `I. Geometry 1. Physics 2. Chem- istry I, Latin Authors C, Latin Comp. C, French Authors C. French Comp. C. , `lhunl Q3..~.nn:-m__E`nu l`.-.n~... 9 Vnan I ICIUIIUII KIIJIIIIUIQ \Jq LHICIIUII \IUlIlllg \Jo Walter Telfer--Eng. Comp. 1. Eng. Lit. 2, Br. History 0, Ancient History C. A1- -gebra C, Geometry C, Physics 2. Chemistry 1. Latin Authors C. Latin Comp. 0. French Authors 2, French Comp. 3. D: . ...........` Inna . .,.......A M.-. Ana . l`l'UllULI IIUIIIUIB , l'lCl.|Ull \JUlll[J. 0 By papers 1009? passed, over -60% passing with honors. Nnrnaol wntrunnn u-nunlfc I-nnuL~;nn nf U. nlsculn u_. \JC|Iljl. u. 1.u_va1\;e U. lm:I.ose}>h Dye:---Eng. Comp. C, Eng. Lit. 1. Br History 3, Ancient `History 3, Alge- lbra 2, Geom. 2, Physics 2. Chem. 2. n....:I w........1.'_w..... n,...... n n... no l'lCll\.}lI [Jul/IIUID \Jg If ICIIUII \JUllIPy U0 ~ Lloyd Simpson-Eng. Comp. 3, Eng. Lit. 2,' Br. Hitory 3, Ancient History C. Algebra 1, Geometry 1, Physics 2, Chem- istry 2, Latin Authors C, Latin Comp. C. French Authors 0. French Comp. 0. `nnlfnp "I"nl.n-_,JPnn Ham.` 1 `Dan Ill *JaDlH5 VYIIAII JlUlI|IIL`.I Normal Entrance results. consisng of eight papers :- ~ Watson Copeland----Eng. Comp. 3. Eng. Lit. 3_.`B'r,L History 3, Ancient History C. Algebra C, Geom. 3, Physics 3. Chem. C. Donalda`Davidson--Eng. Comp. 0, Eng. Lit. C, Algebra C, Geom. 3. Physics G. L-mmJ~. IN-mu, ,`h`.... l`l\vu\vu I` `ER... 156 Frank-E."B_'mhop, Re1;r;sntative &4&&&&&J4&&&&&&n.'. opportunity hich is the andle only best value. fairly com- 5 we put it 1 any time. T rsuun U. uwuup, l.U[JlI:3GLIlaVlVG T Miss Lily Locke is visiting in /Orillia and \-n vvuu -wyvuv vuu vvuvn-vuu any Luna. 5.1. 1 Born, on Tuesday, Aug. 1.7922. n nan! Y I nntflllla `DI-nulrnn Tnnu U1`: n I Mr. and" MrsE..P .. EL Stetson` ofN'ew York Union Services an 1.1. (1.111. uuu anal) `urch zlockb annual `meet- ..:.,.m vn... w1..\.,.,:.. ``pent a few} days with Mr. and Mrs. Me; Houll. ' 11 `I ,1` In, H... 1- ,,,___l:__ _ ____ Jluuu. Chas. Reid of Toronto is spending a few days with Rev. and Mrs. Hanna at the v\v\nv\nn HI EH55 . VMrs. F.. D. Webster is spending the week I with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. C.` Bishop. ' ` 1 Thu Annlinnn Vninnn DAnnln.a AecnII:n_ REAM WATER CREME WDER V 'lEl; e:J.'Anglican Young People's Assqcia-l tion held their picnic to Wasaga Beach oni Monday. ` Mr, and Mrs. G. W; Mason and children of Toronto spent. the weekend at W. J. McGui1-e (s.__ ' * . I1, "11,, `I 711 0: _ . _ _ _ _ _ . L . . _ __.I I ___.....I, __ __.,.... ;n'd Mrs. Ja-111es-I3-oy-vlve" imd Mr. and Mrs. George Boyle of Shelburne were Sun- day visitors at James and M. J. Lawson's. Mr. af:.t.!""N from `their t1 of this week. 11.. ' .__._I .1: UI lul VVCC!\o Mr. and`CMi&s Dibble and L.'Jackson of! Aurora spent the weekend with Dr. andi Mrs. Corcoran. . . |n:,.,-_ -r-__,. 112.1. .... ___| ll ____ _-; n:.. I ll. llllllll`-lvllll bu - Mr. and Mrs. T. `E. Black and familyi nf Viscount. Sask., were at R. M. Black si for a few days. , Ia`:-AA DnA...\ l\` :1-unnr` `moo unnnnfn oi IUI H IUW llltybe Fred Boden of Midland has accepted a, position as tinsmith at S. E.;Campbe1l's hardware store. i IlZ_- T\_Z_-. 1`I7'.I--_ -I "I"._...._L.. .-..... A . LICIUWHIC GlUIU. Miss Daisy Wilson of Toronto was a week-end visitor with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Wilson. `I 1`: (III ,II I I ,,I ,I,._,,LL.,, II! "Ix.niI.}lE'{n'g31}}hF2:3"aEeJii} C.G.I.T. camp at Beausoliel Island are Misses Helen Malcolm, Mildred Graham and LVIIE. UUFCUTHH. Misses Tena Middleton and Margaret Gir- van of Toronto spent the week-end at R. H. Middleton's. ` \l_ .,__.I 'II__ VI` 11` Y)I..-I- .._.I .._..:I.. at 0- IL. \1la.ucuu I`: Mrs. Bert Herripg and children and Miss Edythe Herring. all of Toronto.` are visit- ing at Ed. Knalpp s. MW EBA IQ 'C\ VA`!!! OI`!!! tj-(I}1l-lD.()- UKIIIIC III I`. In 11qvyc I I Mr. and Mrs. John Spears and daughter, Miss 1;/Iuriel. are spending a few days at the home of James Hill. "i)Tii`. 'co}f~}}}."ri1}}}1con and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell of Gilford spent the week-end at James Hill's. W{?.'i;Ss1iF z;r1-c-1"I'\&is_s1 Edrxa Brown of Erin. and H. Laughlin of Caledon. spent the week-end at J. L. Brown s. Mrs`. R. Welsh of Niagara Falls and her niece, Miss Mary Shanahan of Toronto, are `at Thos. Shanaha1_1 a this week. Mr. Ana Mrs. Thc;mson and family of St. Catharines visited this week at W. F. Downey s' for a few days. I Calrlcvell imd daughter. Miss Edith, of Toronto were week-end visitors at J. R. Graham's. ,___I .I_3I_I.__,, _,,I `[2,, Ills GU .L'l`Jo lXIIlI.I}I Du Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly and children of Rochester, N.Y., are visiting at the} home of F. P. Hayes. mt- ....,x `M ... 1'..L.. Q .... ...;.1 ..1.......1...- I Irrigation is coming into its own in Western Canada. Pioneers of the older provinces began with an axe and an ox team and were skeptical of the farmers becoming their own rain makers. Now the irrigzated dis- tricts such as the Okanagan Valley. British Columbia, not long since a desert.vbloom like a rose through the vitalizing wealth of the waters of irrigation. A large acreage that is now being won from nature is the soldiers` settlement land in the Southern Okanagan -- a. 2.200 acre tract that is of national interest be- cause of its strategic location and: the engineering skill required to make it of service to the soldier set- tlers. A motor trip through the settlement revealed a country _rich in scenic beauty. interesting in old land marks and marvellous in pres- ent activity of transforming a wild- erness into a garden. It` lies in a lovely valley, extending from Vas-, eaux Lake to the International Boun- I dary. The northerly part of the` settlement is 22imiles from Pantie- ton. I`I'1_;-_ 1-.. LL- :_...:__L:-_ :_ ___ ,vi `VII. Water for the irrigation is sup- plied from the Okanagan river which. at point of diversion, is about three-quarters of 1' mile below Vaseaux Lake and has a width of 200 feet. A concrete dam raises the surface of -the -water 8 feet. The` system has been built in a very perj- manent w y with concrete | lined .I:..-L__ _.|.:.'|. IIEEIICIII Wllll CUIICICCLB H1160 ditches which prevent` seepage losses, concentration of mineral salts and water logging. The canal is 18 feet wide on top,` five and` at half feet` deep and ca acious enough to run a hoat-with a ow of 170 cubic feet per" second. .Elev_en` miles of the project is f.inished,_ 5 miles rtly done and when finished; 22' mi es of canal will be built to the Boundary. From the varying disposition of the topo- graphy; many engineering problems and difficulties arose-problems that were unique in engineering in Am- erica. Various e rimenta had to be resorted to whic included the use of great wood stave `pipes and rlvet ed steel pipes. some 80 inches in diameter; A_ --4....-.I- AC AK` uno-`nnnndlhuv A` 01811121391 . An -example-of the immensity of the task` as` well as of the engineer- . ing skill required is the construction at I-`u'1-fnnvl Human in u ninn YHHAI [AM CREATIONS ` mg SKIN requlreu Is ule cuuausucuuu of thirteen flumes in the nine miles from the Intake to the cement pipe wos. There will be about 1.200 acres of irrlgable land in the plot v ~A the land is being develoned un- der the most favorable conditions .,~ _ Mrs. J. T. Simpson returned trip to the Weston Tuesday I, Soldier Settlement and Irrigation C. M. Trace of Woodstock renewed old acquaintance in this` community during the past week. Mr. Trace has accepted a po- sition.-a.s teacher in London and intends -moving. there this week. of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Malcolm and baby Douglas of St. Catharines spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kerr, River Villa Holm." Mr. and Mrs. R. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. H.` C. Dygert and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dygert and daughter Lois, all of Roches- ter, are holidaying with relatives in this community. In an on nu-v 1M.arg.aret Kerr of Elinvale, Miss Muriel |Donnelly of Phelpston and Miss Vera Clute Iof. Wyevale. ' 1 vuv-satin III ,wit1_i an ample supply of water. A plant for the manufacture of concrete `pipes is one of the ex- tensive industries of the settlement Twelve miles of pipe will be built this season by 26 men. with an out- putl of. 650 feet of piping a day. nnufgnn A` Qvhn `anal Inca nub an "F' town of OIiver`wj1l_be the ad- ministrative centre` of the district. v It in` one` of the fw plined towns n~ ung`- nu`. :.- n`AO-` k-:n- J- yul. U1.-uuu u:cv. U1 piping as may. A portion of the land was put on sale last spring and about 600 acre `sold. The first orchard was planted lg Pcrley Simpson, a` returned` sol-' V` e 1-, belonging` to` the construction nninn II II UUU U1. LIIBI LOW [IIIIIIICII LUWHD in` Canada and ll" not` being de- veloped in a haphazard way with speculation in sub-divisions. The Government have placed on the mar- ket` just what is needed, and this will be sold offybefore further land s open for sale.` There are areas for a park, for 1 cit `hall, for a school, for various u lic buildings and space for all t t is required for an up-to-date town. on (`Hugo nan:-Anl>3nn ovnn-nc urn 101' Ill |lP`lU'u4iB I-VWlh The Oliver recreation grounds are across the river from the town, the present site of the big irrigation construction camp. The young men built a permanent recreation hall after being supplied with lumber and various requirements by the Government. Au athletic associa- tion wns formed and now the hall. a fine structure, 50 by 70 feet. serves the fast growing community (I)` `Intake zafes and dam on Okrmagan River. _ - (2)` Main canal, near Intake. uaancnuau uuu general Bport. A demonstration plot has been established about five miles south of Oliver, on the main highvcvuag where 24 acres are now under tivation with six acres in you `trees which will be sold to the die; settlers. 7 .._v-..... I1-_L-2 -1.-- U11: DIME. we SDCCI ITUUHU U0` IJEKC. 1 steamer York"- on the shore. will be used bytthe Kettle Valley Railway, from Penticton to gain with rail again at Okanagan Fal s on the way` to Oliver and the Boundary. Passing Vaseaux Lake. through the stock raising country there was a wealth of beautiful scenery - the water lilies on-the lake, the wild swans who make their home there all the year around. the overhanging rock on the motor` road. all added to the beauty of the scene. A point of interest was. the biz znstruction camp where we had dinner at the headquarters staff dining room. It is a regular settle- ment with even the hen and her ht- tle chickens a part of the scene. 81! - men of the camp make their home there and it will be the place of the camp for the next two years. For x the workmen there is an immeneq . dining tent and 150 men are toned at once.-C. G. Leaving Penticton, on our trip to Olivgr. each interest beckoned to 3 fresh delight. Winding in among thehills. we sped around Dog Lake. 1 efnnvnncr V...l.- An 63... slug... `as a centre for concerts, dancel. basketball and general sport. I Anvnnnnfrann n`nO `nan Lggn VI VIIIIIII Individual instruction. Modern, up-todate equipment. No agents. Writg for particulars. ."9"_5u-W: are ty.n` T. w. wAucHdI>:, `Principal RRI"l":n nnfnn - 'sE;Esied 5'y;;_`_ Affiliated with the Business Educators Association of capada _ _I!-..I.. -I 2__L__- -1..- _ Secure a thorough training at. vvnuvuvr 5, rl Barrie, Ontario Pagc-Five ' UP AY i::,"&3.' 56'; V 5-lb. pail 896:: , ,__,- _J_! - `VP \ll LII" HIVIYI lllllg [xv DREAM. the [rig Store Some are ice. a fine business tonic. -v now I--.. $3.35 . per'_lb. 19c urge pkg`. 29`c Laps, `lb. 14 . . 2 lbs. 25 '3` boxes 3'46 ng Powdi:r,' DREAM "PR-|E:E'` . ........ .......... sin: or eigh hen coalT_ freight ange were high, 'e $116.50`. For we have made ble-`at an reduced` roceries? am C9 tew :---- brunette) runnu - I R I Q -A Dal d 1'oaF I50 cost and carry- air' price on this ust de1`ive1'_v' is and` Egg, $14.50 $8.50 for Buck-A )e West Vi71'g`i'nia f"...L'... f"....._-l Six-room brick house, conveniences, central .......................... .. $3600 Six-room stucco house, conveniences, central .......................... .. $1800 Seven-room brick house, all conven- iences, sunroom, garage, large garden, a bargain .... .... .. $4200 Double cottage, ve rooms, .,each side renting for $26 a month, central ~ ............... .. $1800 o u - - o u o n - u so 'ovoocouooo Ten-room brick house, all conveni- ences, hot water heating, cement block stable and garage, good lo- cation .................... $6000 Five~acre market garden, good build- ings, large orchard, all kinds of small, fruits, nice location, 34000 See our list of town properties, mar- ket gardens, or, if it s a farm you are looking for, we have one of the most complete farm lists north of Toronto. It will pay you to see us before you decide. ' Office: 46 Bnyold St... Barrie. `Phones: Office 861, Residence 804W. P. O. Box 1011.! Eight-room brick house, convenienc- __ _-__.__ gannn 1`JlglHa'1'UUlll UIIUIL llvuau, vvuvy ---- H- es, garage .......................... .. $3000" Eight-room brick house, water and, lights, stable, henhouse, pig-pen , 21/g acres .......... ............... .. S3000 Five-room cottage, water, lights, gas, good cellar, lot 66x132 ft.A, nice lo- cation .................. .. $1500 Five-room brick cottage, half _acre of land, large poultry house $1600 Five-room cottage, water and lights, ~ ............................. ...... .. $1000 ouua ncvum . _ Mm, T. J. Dawson is visiting her par- ents at Orangeville. Mr. Dunning of Toronto is visiting hisl inn, H. L. Dunning. IL... l",....In nf `d`:al\nr`::0 if Innlrnn nun- II luruutu. V Miss Hill of Huntsville is visiting at Jdm NevilIs'. u_ m 1 n........... :. ..:,.E.:..... L... ...... mu um I1. 1. Luuuuu I9. 3 I Mrs. Wm. Leeson -and son Hilton spent e week-end in town. ` u:.... u.......:_ D... at 'n.\..,..u.. ..:.:o...-I `E-imnds in town last week. $8 fwcun-v:uu HI Luvvu. v Miss Maggie Carr of Toronto visited Clifford Fisher of Toronto _spent ovet 'IImda'y at his home here. "1, l'\._-..-_ -1` VI`......._A.._ 1.. L..I! ` Miss Treva Slight of 'l`0ronto spent Iunday at her home here. --8ee Rahllin for gas -and oil engines. Job Nevills had -a cow killed by lightning on luuuuuy . C. `H. Campbell is spending this week in Toronto. II':.... 1112!] A: -T.I'..n6m.2II.. :n nigh-1.... ul- 16 oz. 340 Brooms, 43 Broom, 65` . Boards, 57- 'part oftown |)1I)Z(IZOI0.CC 3!, 11. 14. 'uuuuuIg. Buy Certo_" `at Fisher's; it makes sup- erior jams and Jellies. . - man [nnn fl` "`nrnv\f}\ unnnf {kn uynn1I_ R10? ;u.uu9_ uuu ;mucoo ` Miss Jones of Toronto spent the week- end at H. T. Rankin's. Y . ~ . . _ . ..J Ir... n7_ -.... 'L1':l4 A n . n ....4. wu-\---J -w ---~ ------~ ------. Miss Annie Draper of Toronto is laying at her home here. II` (VI!._LL _ 7IV-._.._.;_ ......-._L iKI{1`GE& J9!-_R0Yl E: Geo.` i`._Th;>x;1p$;n:I{ap}o:mx1},ative >X0X0X0X0X0I0X0I TTTTTTT C00KS;:):\;M an` F. Thom-mun. `Rani-amntntivn 31 I ma UNITED FARMERS co.o1>. co., LTD. 139 TDUNLOP, ST., BARRIE . THE HOUSE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE hj jj -:._. "R.eal Estate Agents ' FRUIT JARS - T We have just received another shipment o_f_ Fruit Jars at the same good price. Pints $1.20, Quartz $1.30, Half-`Gals. $1.70 -J -.1 u u Lnu UV W-.;\t:tor naviga- 2.1 may be more eaper. 1; ask for a full y the heyzinning your neighbor- Arrowroot, per lb. . L . . . . ` Cocnanut Fingers, per lb. 1 Rice Cakes, per lb. 1 Fig Bars, per lb. .b . . . . ..J Jam (Jams. per lb. .2 Apple Blossoms, per lb. 1 Pineapple; per lb, 1 Chocolate Mallow. per lb Water Ice. per lb. . 4 Sultana. per lb. . . . . . . . V; -.-- uw--7u--- The prices we offer on Mon}; Work Shoes `are exceptional value for the quality. If in need of 'Work Shoes, look these. values over before buying elsewhere. No. 37, Men's Harvester, heavy sole, sale price . . . . $2.85 . No. 60, Men's Brown Grain Blucher, plain toe, sale price $3.85 No. 62, Men's Black Pebble Blucher, toe cap, sale price $4.25 No. 145, Men's Bl-ack Urus Calf, plain toe, sale price . . $4.50 CHRlSTlE S mscurrs M1:;N's wonx SHOES holi- 29 , 29c 29c . 29 .291: 33c 33c .43c` 50c 33c uu uuuuay V - Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Dunn of Toronto spent over Sunday at W_. J. and Hector Sutherland s. Il3,,_ I ,,_.-_ 1.`, 1, I` Y\_ .1` I _- ..-_...~ ...- -......,.... Mrs. Murray and her sxster. Miss C. Gra- hum. of Toronto, were in town this week having their furniture shipped to Toronto. I! vwu ~ 1 1 1 I. -vy .1 Mrs. Edwin Lewis ml daughtr Kath- leen have returned home after Visiting friends at Collingwood. Stayner and Was- aga Beach. T M ma.-I` Mm l`lmm' nanixvnnn nu.-1 M. CI JJCGUII I a6Mr. and Mrs. Thos; Dawson and M23. and Mrs. C. O. Jeffers and family of Or- angeville visited Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Daw-_ - son on Sunday. __;n;|1r uynnp rnnlrnr nil :v1 kn: nf nun, 'te Perfume T PERFUME IS _I` i3\JII VUII KJUIHIGJD --?B`uy your motor `oil in bulk at Dun- ning's garage and save money. Heavy tractor oils always in stock. Special prices Iin ve-gallon lots. I wanna nnnfr:nn uwvoanr nu!` Mxvrfln N:vnn I III SI V U'5lllUll l\IlIUn Misses Beatrice Fraser and Myrtle Nixon were` succmful in paing their. Entrance to Normal examinations. and Misses Mabel `Carter and Rena Couzins their partial Ma- triculation. - The -golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Martin, Selby St.,V Cookstown. was cele- brated on Sunday, Aug. 6. at the home of their eldest daughter, Mrs. Vivian Beat- ty. The guests, numbering about forty. sat down to a sumptuous luncheon served in the large dining-room. which was beau- tifully decorated for the occasion. The nbridal couple entered to the strains of the Lohengrin wedding march played by Mrs. Will J. Martin of Toronto. Toasts were made to the King, the bride and groom and the host and hostes. Mr. and Mrs. Martin have resided in this neighborhood rluring all the'Vfty years. Their family living, which added to the happiness of the` day. The fty-year bride and groom were the recipients of .man_v beautiful gifts, in- cluding a purse of gold. The evening was snent__in instrumental music and singing. Their youngest son. Will J. Martin. sang several `appropriate solos. The event was brought to a close by the singing of A [of four daughters and two sons -are all iPe.1-fect /Day _ by Mrs. J. R. Coutts. 1llll|tGV lllcu Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Donnelly and Mr. and Mrs. J. R Fisher motored to Toronto on Sunday M. nnxr` Mm m....,.,... n...... no m,...,...4- L7LII/lIK7IIllIIIl U0 - Miss Mary Foster .of Brantford was a. guest at the .home of Dr. Whittaker over the week-end. II! All` I` ` I I` fr! Miss Allie'Comi,key of Toronto spent the week-end with her purents._ Mr. and Mrs. Adam A Comiskey. My nnyl Moon (`Inca ..nA .I.u...l.c.... `LT......l HAIL`. llxlllll \J\IIIIIDl\I.`y. Mr. and Mrs. Clute and daughter Hazel, Mr. and Mrs, Gould and Mr. and Mrs. Ev- ans spent Sunday at Wasaga `Beach. I ' ' I 1 .1 I5 . ""T`1{ "'1'vzis"a{" 13".~In(i' "o}}hZ'EsEhoaast Church enjoyed a socia.1~afternoon atjche home of Mrs. R. W. Glass on Tuesday. 1922. a son to Mr. and Mrs. L. E. C. Monkman. ' Ernest. Dales of West Gwillimbury had ,three homes killed by lightningon Sunday. ' Miss Richardson of Chicago is visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. H. Couse. ` Miss Mary Drenhan of Alliston is the |guest of her sister. Mrs. Lewis Monkman. 5..-... -... ........,. ..-.... vvv nu .-gun-uuu COO];f0Wl.'l baseball team defeated the Thorntonboys here on Saturday by a score of 4-3. ' l..I . PVI1 U E 998 VI 7"): ` Miss Matthews of Toronto was a week- end visitor ut the home of Mrs. David |Thompson. - ` won Tvinnn 'KY.u.'2Il.. L..- ....L..........l 1.-..-- LII"III}lI3lIII. I Miss Irene Nevills has returned home after a month's hnliday with friendsvat Huntsville. ` Il_. -._ J II,, II? 1'\ II I up nu u 5ul.'_aL nu Ill . vvllluuuncr U, ' Mr. and; Mrs. T. L. Webb visited with friends in Bradford on Sunday. Mr and Mn Wm Iakk cngno 41.- ......4- vvvcn wuu umuua Ill LQFUIIIO. Ernest Copeland of Toronto visited his father, Wm. Copeland. over Sunday. Mn: nluulnln ant` Juunhhxu AF (Janna - vvoctrcuu an aha. 'lJUllHCll I5. Mrs. Neilsou of Central City. Nebraska. is a guest at Dr. W`hittaker's. | M. ...'..l.M .. 'r I 1'l7'..l..L ..:..:...u ...:.'.. uacuua `nu uluululu Uu ouuuuy. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jebb spent the past week with friends` in Toronto. `IP.......-a l`|......I..._.l -: m-.._..;- _.:-:;-,| L! vwu/cu at VV ul. uuxuusuy B may WCVK. ?Wm. Arnold spent last week with his daughter.` Mrs. Geo. -Swan. Hamilton. ua_yuI5 xuuurucy DCRICII. Harcourt Wright of St. Catharines is lholidaying at Jas. Coulter's. M... r.`......:., n........n -c m.......;.. ...;....L n... uuuuuyungg bl: H15. uuuxwr B. , Mrs. Ferris Donnell of, Toronto spent the iweek-end `at. Jas. ~Donnell's. ll-.. xY..:l...._. -1` n_..;__I rLu__ u-L,,_ L uuucu, vvlu. uupcuulu. UVUI Duuuuy. Mrs. Clayton and daughter of Chicago visited at Wm. Donnelly's last week. 'Wn1 AI-nnltl `act Inna`: ALL Lin annnf igusn 10', L922 ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Monkman are holi- daying at Killarney Beach. nurniurt Twink! Al Q6 l"n6Inn..2...u. In Cherry Cream, per lb. 33c Assorted Fancy, per lb. 35 PACKAGE` aiscurrs Social Tea. per pkg. .. 2 Graham Wafers. pkg. .. 2 Sodas. small pkg. I Sodas, medium pkg. .. 3 Sodas. large pkg. 3 .Bulk Sodas, 2 lbs. 3 Tiger Tires Lead Them Alll N7 Cluppgrton-`St.-.'-B'a-nio, Outariol uvuj? Fain -0i_c Guugantee, 8.000 mild: Coyd Gun-anteg, 10,000 miles ____:-. ..__-__-_; v=.LI~'sD'<;>N.AIJ-a Married Fifty Years 4-1: ' zoc 20c IE- `Uh |5cT 30c 35c 35c e have in: stock _ZL. _ __ . 2..I, .