A'uu5 AVJIB. LL. 1JtIlIllU1'lll.llc . I Rv. R., H.. and Mrs. Some:-ville are spending a few days in Toronto, . A__,,_,, .I 1`! `-1-.- uuuu: uvcn mu: wccn-euu. ' I . Misses Mamie Henry_.- ora McLean and, I Be$ie Lennox have gone to their respect I ive schools at Bradford, Port Sydney and! ; Inglewood. I M:._.. nm,:.. n..nn....L -: Dn-n.-;-I n__; 2, , 2 uasncvvuuu . 1 Miss Wilda Culbert of Bond Head is vis-k I =i,ting Mrs. R. Banherman. \ `Dan D D` ....A .11.." c__.-_-.:IL V us: 3-pulcula , nu`. uuu Mrs. J. n.._ urey. -Miss Sadie Wonch was a vlsxtor at `her home over the week-end. ` Illa-.. l.l ......:.. 11--..-- (1-..- II 7 I` Egon ul nuab nuu. opcuuer over ule nonaay- . Mr. and `Mrs. Geo. Wilson and family} of Alliston spent the week-end with the lat- ter's.parents, Mr. and Mrs."J. R._ Grey. `Mi Sndin Wnnnh ulna o 17:a;I*nr n4- Inna JJIJIIUVVD unUl\. . : (Miss May Hoidge of Toronto was the! guest of Miss Ada Spencer over the holiday..' MI`. and an Wilnnn curl Fnmiluv : i v ucu a Anal; wccn. - i ' Mrs. Samuel Gordon passed away on Tuesday morning after a lingering illness-. Robt. Gamble and Misses E. and L. Gamble visited friends here_ on Sunday. (Dr. L, J. Simpson. and family of Barrie! spent Sunday with his mother here. I 'I`hm-nnm ..mI............ M:-,. u..r ..ll.._.l LL-` ucw wauucn an 1.10.. U. mssu. | . g The people here are also glad to see Miss `Burrows back. V.l:__ ll.,,, II,'I 0 "us uuuu. wlu zuuuau one mu.$lU. 1 Wednesday, Sept. 13, is the day of the annual _w.M.s. quilting, which will be held` `in the basement of the Methodist church,' Rev. Dr . Sparling of Toronto. with Mrs.` Sparling and family, were guests at Mrs. vO Dell s last week. I g___ . . 1 ng_,_ ____l n_..,: ,, nyuuv uuuuay `wuu um` luuuler nere. i Thornton welcomes Mlss McLelland, the: inew teacher `at No.. 6. Essa. I I "I"Ln .........I.. L.._, __.- _I_. -,I,,I . ' 11- \J-cl oL\u Terms of sale are _10% of purchase price in cash on acceptance of tender, and bal- ance in 25 equal annual instalments, with interest at 6% `per annum on the amortiz-_ ation plan. ' a monk hannr nnua kn nnn'nn'nnn-dnol kn nu ' The second Sunday in September has been for some years chosen by the Egbert church for its anniversary services. Rev. lS. M. Beach of Allandale will preach after- noon and evening next Sunday. Thornton choir will furnish themusic. \lf...l.......l.... Q--. 10 :. .u,, I n .1 uuu uuu uxguulav a. deb U1 gum CUII IIDKS. Following the ceremony. 21 dainty buffet` luncheon was served at the home of the: bride's parents, where a large number ofl guests sat down to prettily decor. ted tables. Later, the happy couple left on-, a honey- moon trip to `Toronto, Ottawa,` Montreal and Portland, Maine. Mrs, Brunton wasl attired in a travelling suit of navy blue` tricotine and a cherry velvet hat. She. wore tch furs. Mr. and Mrs. Bruntoni will reside in Cumberland street, Allandale. -._..--.. ,. .... .. I St. George s Church. Allandale, was the` scene of a pretty September wedding on ' Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 6, when the; marriage was solemnized of Lillian Godden. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Go(lden.f Cumberland street. and Mr. Gordon Brun-5 ton. son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bruntong of Trenton. Rev. Roy Melville oFficiated.5 let` her father, and lookedicharming in a. gown of Oriental satin, trimmed with rad- ium lace and seed pearls. Her veil` was of ` embroidered silk net caught up with orangef blossoms. and _she carried a bouquet of' Columbia roses and sweet `peas. Miss May Spiller of Midland acted as bridesmaid and was gowned in nile green crepe de chene. with black picture hat, and carried Col-l umbia roses. The groomsman was Mr. Wilfred Wardman of Barrie. Mr. Reginald Godden. the bride's brother, played thef wedding march. i 'l'ln.. ...-..-... .. ..:u 4.. 41... I..-:,:.. ._--_ .;l The bride entered the church on the arm A "bridesmaid a`.silve_r bangle bracelet. The WUULIIII5 umluu. ! The grocm s gift to the bride was 81 platinum pin set with diamonds, and to the` gnoomsman received a goldwatch chain: and the organist a set of gold cu links. Fnlinmind flu: not-nnnnnu n 4-In:-non I-uunb _ Read thev Vadvte.-It pays. C38; 3? ciated. vvwu pucuululuu. . Mrs. Dunn was the wife of Joseph Dunn of this town, who is at present sick in the hospital. She was born in Ireland and" came to Canada about thirty-one years ago,` subsequently spending practically all her life in this community. :A sister, Mrs. Neil McLean of.Barrie, is the only near living relative in Canada. though a brother still resides in the Old Country ; Deceased's maiden name was Sarah Gouriay. lniiernmnt fnnlr nlnt-n in narrln 'Y..:.... i ma-ucu uauu: wzza onruu uourmy. Indernxent took place in Barrie Union` Cemetery. where the remains were laid toi rest on Tuesday; Sept. 5, following :1 ser-.' [vice at the grave. Rev. W. J. Watt of- r-hatnrl ` 9 ident of Allandalefon a. good many years," ` Mrs. D1-1n'1'1',"a highly esteemed res-? l 4 passed away in the R. V. Hospitalyon Mon-i "day, Sept._4, at the age of`76 years. She had been seriously ill for a. week previously with pneumonia. ` --LlcKee dz McDonald have most all I sires of tires and tubes in stock. 33tfcl A quiet wedding took place at the Bur-I ton Ave. pamonage on Wednesday morning; last, when Mis Laura Mae Allen of Brace-{ bridge became. the bride of Mr. Fred W.: Foreman of Havington Farm, Port Carling. After a short honeymoon at Toronto and- other points, the happy couple will take up their residence in a ' pretty little cottage which thegroom has just completed, over-; looking Indian River at Port Carling. i l0% CASH-BALAN~CE IN 25 YEARS QMORTIZED V 9 Death of Mrs. Sarah Dunn Brunton-Godden THE BARRIE EXAMINER THURSDAY WHOLESALE PRICES ' No. 2 Fall Wheat (new) . . . . . . . . . . .. 90 Oats,` new . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Rye . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _. . . . 60 Peas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.00-1.2 Barley' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50-55. ' Buckwheat . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . 75c-85 `Potatoes (new) per bag . . . . . . . . . . 50c-60 : Butter, per pound ., . . . . . . . . . . ; . 32-35 !Eggs, `per dozen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-23 Chicken, spring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-27 Hogs _ . . . . . . ., . . . . . . . . . .'. . . . . . . . 811.2.` Lamb skins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50-80: Iorsehides . . . . . . . . ..........3l.O0-2.01 H0l88l1_l_?.il' ,..'.A . . . . . . . . .; . . . . . . . 304 . . St.` -P-e-te:';- and St. Paul's Anglican! churches held a united parochial basket; lpicnic at the Township park, eighth 1inef.T ,on Friday, Sept. 1.` A most enjoyable af-g ternoon was spent in races and baseball; ;games between the `two churches. It is; :hoped"to make this an annual aair. Sept. 7 .-The District President of East Simcoe Women s Institute will make her` `official visit to Crown Hill Institute on; l Tuesday. Sept. 12. at 2.30, the meeting to: f be at the home of Mrs. Thos. Rix; at Ed- : gar in the Hall on Wednesday at 2 p.1n.;: M and at Mitchell Square on Thursday after-` I i noon. Everybody welcome. : 1: 117 r\'v~. In 1 --H i 3 Mrs. w`. si'RLb'}:'flll}le daughter Til-f I lie of Bafrie spent the holiday with friends I i atACrown Hill and Shanty Bay. 7 ..-..--. ..-. V... nu-nu vs uuuu ;Jv_y\.o. -for guaranteed vulcanizing, go to Mt :-b i Kee McDonald. 34c, `l Mix Lillian Sloan has taken a position_ {as teacher in -Fort William; Miss Dorothy fhas gone to Powassan and Master _Jim to !Barrie Collegiate. ` I Dr. and Mrs. McCallum are away on a vacation :3 Toronto, Hamilton and other. gplaces. Dr. Kitley is taking his practice} ; here. ` ' I I 11,, 111 . n u-..u A -- ' ucl . I Mxzs. Watson and little son of Thornbury7 are visiting at the home of John Boyes. ' x:\___ _______._L-_J -,,,u,,,, .-' I - Have two farms which inust He sold early this month. ; The _price means a quick sale. ' l A big crowd from `this neighborhood took `in Toronto Fair: Gilmour Reive and four sons, L. Stevens and two sons, Lloyd Gra- lham. Fred Allan, Sid Browning and son, I Walter Allan and family, James Irving and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Stewart, Mr.` and Mrs, Pratt. Miss A. J. Allan. Mr. and; Mrs. Howard Allan and J. B. Lnwrence.] nu LIIUIIILUII. ! Sept.'5.-~Miss M'cLe-an has returned and has charge of the Fifth Line sch('>ol. 1 , ,,,_ __ -__., -....-- .....n.. vvnnvvn. `Mix Kathleen {Sloan was operated on in `r Barrie hospital on Tuesday and is expectedl home in a few days. 3 Mi` 1.)!!!` Man Ink DA . . A , . . . -..._L L`-'~-~J~-~' uuulc Au :1 ncw unyb`. I Mr. and Mrs. John. Boyes spent Sunday I in Thornton. A Lii A_ ` , _,.. . .u u . I . The Salvation Army is holding special Harvest Thanksgivling services on Sunday, Sept. 17. On Monday, Sept. 18. there will be a sale of fruit and vegetables a_t the S. A. Hall, 60 Collier St. All are welcome. 36-37x l Tenders for hill cutting and grading on [Dun_n s hiH, Adjala, have been called for `by the County Roads Department. At the . present time, the hill slopes at an angle 61' lthirteen per cent.. but if the tenders are satisfactory the County will cut it down to eight per cent., making it much safer. ... V_-___ .- -1: ---vuvuul | Barrie s growth and development in the ,past quarter .of a century is a surprise to IJ. A. Brandon of Drayton, father-in-law of iMagistrat,e Jes, who is visiting in Barrie ig after an absence from town of over twenty- ive years. Mr. Brandon is a native of _1West Gwillim-bury, though he has lived in Drayton for a large number of years. He is a J.P. and was one of Wellington Coun- ;ty's best known and oldest active magis- trates. He is over 85 years of age. I \ IMPRESSEU WITH BARR|E S GROWTH ' BARRIE MARKETS HILL WITH I3 PER CENT. GRADE Two hoez central location; best buy in Barrie at the price. ' Double house $1800. Seven-room house 31500. ` ' .9635 9`? `N_N1_.5F 11-T HARVEST THANKSGIVING ALL SIZES Stephens Leads Them All For Value 74 CROWN HILL CHGRCHILL ARROW SHIRTS _ At'$4000--I have several splendid properties in Allandale and Barrie. Houses from $800 to $15,000. . si1.oo-1.25,% .. 50-55c [ . 75c-85c - . 50c-60c T 32-35c : 22-23c ' 25-27c .. 811.25 I .'. 50-80c 5 81.00-2.00 i on- EXPERT CLOTHIERS (Regular $2.25) nu. \4\4 v vnav-av 'l.uw'1UisU ended tn; discussion, A1d. -Byrne being the only one to put in_ "an opposing vote when the yeas and nays were called. ! fl'I'l.__.. ____ .._A. 3.. -`l_-_'l-.`I `ll ' t nu vv \A.\r vuslvun ~ I _,- i Those present included Mayor; jLittle; Reeve Fisher, Deputy-Reeve` Patterson and Aldermen Coles, Low-l ler, Byrne, McKinnon, Hill, Paddison,' Wiles, Marshall and Partridge. I Consider Tenders, Sept. 11 U Tenders for the construction of the " g The question of a route in the east! eiend of the town came up as a matter} ,iof course. Ald. Coles was one of the. grst to mention it._ I think that the . Council`ought to designate the route a and decide where this road has to go, {he said. I'd like to see this thing |c1eaned up so that there will be no b'unc'ertainty about it. He added that` _` if Kempenfeldt street were selectedi it would cost about 10% more. ll A1.1`*n ____ ,. ,- Ald. Byrne opposed aselection by u.-\.... AnA.\44\av \JvA.\avvc V v | the Council and thought that the c_it-' I lizens should first be consulted. He, lfregistered an objection to Deputy-; jReeve Patterson s motion -to havei Blake street chosen. nu. .. . .__ I i ! ' ! 1 lll\I\ll\IlII Mayor Little then called for a; }showAof hands on the choice of a iroute. Ten `voted for Blake street `!and two for the Iakeshore route, gKempenfeldt' street. 3 1 51.1 n__...._ -_._.-___1 - 1 .- . ! van ;LA5u.vv u.y IIICIUUCI-o I 7 Mr. Redfern estimated that the. {cost of this would be about $30,000, which he had included in his originali _ estimate of $187,000 _for everything, I from Milburn street to Rodney,` ,-`street. If Bradford street were re- surfaced, about $9,000 of the $30,- {O00 would be borne by the Govern- ` ment. - |~ ,... . . - .. v.. v..\. . ...y-vu- Mr. Smithleouldrft nd the motion: {in the minutes, but recalled that` somebody had moved a suggestion` gto that effect, but he b`e1ievedVit had (been withdrawn in favor of another? fmotio-n. I `- 7.... .. .- . _ If it is Real Estate, see me. H. HENRY Phone 31w :.u vv\4.`;\g vvuv uuv.uU Lu/(r uIvLC_. ' 3 Ald. Byrne sa1d_.he thought Ald. C0les was somewhat at variance with] . . Ml :his attitude at. the previous mght s- ` , - I Council meeting. Hadn t he_ suggest- ' Fuiir REE: fed leaving the matter to the ratepay-! ;ers? He ` asked Town Clerk Smith ' ;if there wasn t something to that ef-;*-* -N-<-< ifect on the minutes. ! V... nu. uvvns rruzu All uuc ulD\.u.DD1Uu.l The time is not far distant when Bradford street will have to be re-sur-A, faced, said Mayor Little during the: talk on the Highway matter. f 1UI .. n...u:....._ -_L:__-_z.-: u.,- n I l""'-" 1 Assessment Discusses - To talk over the subject of assess-% ment, Council went into a committee` of the whole, with Mayor Little in the chair. A. E. James angl W. 13.] Redfern; whose rm is looking after: the details of the Highway construe-I gtion for the Town, were both pres-i ient and'took part in the discussion} U'I`1.... 4:..- `}4 ..-4_ 1.-__. I : Luuuvc L`lDllC]., an .|.U.I1UW2*-- ` That on all residential streets other than - the Provincial High- way connecting link where pave- ment is undertaken as a Local Im- provement, one-third of the cost of the work, exclusive of street intersec- ltions be assessed against the proper- lties abutting thereon and that a by-I law be prepared to give effect to this; policy. A_______,,, A IN- Provisions for` the paving of resid- ential streets under the Loca1= Im- provement Act at a frontage tax to property owners of one-third the cost of the work is included in zr mo- tion for a by-law ptrt up and carried over the signatures of Ald. McKin- non and Reeve Fisher, as follows:-- ur]\|,,,.4. ,... ..n .......'.`-._J_E_I . . `BLAKE 51`. [S CHOSEN `A5 ,'1HW.AY ROUTE 25 DOZEN __ --: (ContVin`uie page 1) For Residential Streets ALL COLORS Clarkson l;l;use Block ` Mulcaster and Dunlap Streets I MISS M_. McARTHUR .FURS REMODELLED AND REPAIRED | Over Hurlburt s Shoe Store. Barrie. 50311 or phone your orders. Phone 611r23. EDGAR THOMAS, Ferndale`, Barrie - -v1wII|-U III-l'\U' l TheCrawford varieties of peaches, that {best for preserving, are now ready. Finest preserving plums will still be obtainable for a short time. Bartlett pears are also moving in good quantities. The season for this pear is short, so buy now. The mark of the Niagara Peninsula Growers, Limited, ; Grimsby, On-t., stands for carefully packed . f evenly graded fzuit. 36: fisuuic Ill. 1111` l.l`iUl5UHl IS mane up OI p1'lSlH 1 `glass. , i The firm of Simmons & Co. established a. manufacturing fur business in Barrie 4`? I years ago. S. Simmons, grandfather of the ipresent proprietors. first opened a fur shop ion the premises now occupied by Malcolm- son's insurance office. Later. his son, the llate Geo. B, Simmons, took over the busi- ness. Before moving to the present Sim mons shop the business was carried on for :35 years on the property now occupied by 'Vair s confectionery. ; V R Qimm.-m. ....A n `D or ____ U I v an o vuuxcutluucfy. A V. B. Simmons and G. R. Simmons, `brothers, are the present proprietors. .-u--u-v I uIII- IIIII lIVVI-lIll-III Simmons & C0., manufacturing furriers, are receiving many compliments these days over the appearance of their smart new `store front. It is copper trimmed. contain- iing a. marble baseboard, `a tiled doorway, and .a wide up-to-date entrance. and has !also a ooring of oak and a back of hand- iurnnn Hr Thu ta-nn;.,.... 5.. ..-...l- .._. -1` ,._,' ,,__ __---_ _-. -ran-` Isaac Day, P. S. I. for East Simcoe,. was struck by a car while he was crossing a street in Orillia last Fri- day. He was severely bruised about the hip and legs, and also sustained a heavy blow on the head, but fortun- ately no bones wre broken, and he was able to proceed to his home, where he was confined to his bed for several days. SIMMONS &. CO. $NEW FRONT MAKES FINE IMPROVEMENT I or, pavement through Barrie calling for concrete or bitulithic are now out- and these are to be opened at a spec- ial meeting ofrthe Council on Mon day next. INSPECTOR DAY HURT BY CAR H. A. HENRY THE REAL ESTATE MAN 1 Harry Barron Plumbing - Heating Thursday, Sept;n1ber 7, -1922' Phone 180 . 133 Dunlo;-3 St. MOVING Johnston & Warren s. V old stand 133 DUNLOP ST. CRAWFORD PEACH(ES`Rl-ZADY 7I_- I\_.-, f I ` HONEY PURE EXTRACTED `BEL'LE'\_'Ul_=l _Ol_CHARDS a uuluuls U1 mus zulu a DHCK OI nann- ,- r. The transom 13 made of prism We are moving to Tinsmithing FOR SALE rncllo Me! ' Page Sixteen Q l\IIld. HOMESVAND FARMS WE szu. FINEST QUALITY DAIRY % BUTTER PAPER 100 SHEETS ` -AT- Braund s Drug.Sfore "re Butter Paper? WHERE no ' YOU BUY mun ROY L. JAY A & CO, FARM FOR SALEL King's Pure Honey, 10 lbs. for $1.65 Fisher s PastryAFlour, 25 lbs. for 85 No Extra Chargg for Delivery King Osc_ar Sardines 20: Glacier Sardines 2 for 25 Dromedary Dates.25c pk. Whole Pickling` Spice, (IF II . av . -`cave, -wwwu-cw "v--Confectionery Tiger Sa1mon,_ talls. .29: Cascade` Pink, talls. .18c Delmonte,Alaska Red. A 1-11- --_v---v - u_-vweliuc -xv: -'t'a1ls Brunswick Sardines, R. J. EDWARDS & EDWARDS ARCHITECTS . g _ I8 Toronto St., Tononto. R. J. Edwards. G. R. Edwards, B.A._Sc. Fresh F `Groceries Phone No. 18 \` L ' 26 Elizabeth s:., Barri: man: 99; -----v~a r-`-, 25 lb. _ -_J _ v_...... ._v---,. nnnnnn won: the following: Team of bay mates. 6 and 7 years old, weight about 2800 lbs. Ayrshire cow." Adams wagon, new this Summer. Cuttenl Single plow, Cockshutt 21, new. Robe.| Horse plow. Sculer. ' Set sleighs. Set iron harrows.- 2 stumping machines. Lister gasoline engine, 5 li.p. Democrat. Sawing machine. ` Grain crusher . Set double harness. long-tug, new. ` 7000 ft. lumber and joists. Cutting box. Also forks, chains, doubletrees and many other articles. " All will be sold without reserve. Terms of Sale--All sums of` $10700 and un- , der, cash; over that amount 6 months` credit will be given -to parties furnishing approved joint notes. V ' . 6-1- -4 1 Ill 1 an Ag . . . . _ -- - .v...-. `v...-: uvvvwo Saferzzt l`p.m. w. A; Mcc6m<'.-:v, Auct. n\JI.JIJIIa1:, DJIJI lo 15: I at the Summer Residence, Si|vermere,"_ of the Late P. A. Manning_ _ Big Bay Point Road, lnnisl . LLL. l'..Il-...._... IGIIICD UU UU p1UBUlII/- '--McKee & McDonald have most sizes of tires and gubes in stock. 33 .-- _. .. ... ...-wan \AIL7 l\lD\.a\.l'\lln jliiandiars should be in plain envelnpes marked Tender for purchase of east~ha1f` lot 7, con. 9,i Innisl, Simcoe." Address tenders and enquiries to :' . The Soldier Settlement Board of Canada, V `F. D. Shaver. District Superintendent, Dated at Toronto,Ont.,- this 23rd day of August, 1922, V '. V 35-36c I The undersigned has fecived instruction? tosell by public auction on F!!! II!ll'\ AC! thins`-In __ ; nbij Q E` 32% pr FARMVSTOCK AND IMPLEMVI-2NTS% ucl auuuui ux 1VUfbllFll UIIDHTIO. l The Women s Institutewill meet in the; hall on Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 13. when Mrs. Stocking. District President, will visitthis branch and address the meeting. A vcordial invitation is extended to an ladies to be present; - , 1\/r..'rz.._ .9. 1l..`n......I.: 'L_-.- __,z A- nun ucl a apucuy n:uuvc1`_y. I The Sunday School picnic to Wasaga Beach last. Tuesday was well attended and n1uch enjoyed by all. Mr an!` Mun Dntnnnnn A`: "l`.'.......A... ......'._A. unuuu cxuuycu `Uy uu. - V Mr. and Mrs. Patterson of Toronto spent 'over the `holiday at the home of their` nephew, Lorne Patterson. V 1 1 mm... 1:\....1.... m.......L__ 1.-- _-;..__-,u . I ucpuuvv, yu1'ut: ruowrsuu. Mi Evelyn Shanahan has returned to] her school in Northern Ontario. TL- `l`lT.._..._9_ 'I .__;:;'__;_ -_,,:n - . - .1 UIIC JIUIU UI slulll IO EUUU. - Apples are a good crop, and many are going to waste. . -Tire chains, blow-out patches tire cov- ers, etc. McKee & McDonald. 33tfc unp nu nlucnvu. Mrs. Steel is in the R. V. Hospital for treatment. Her many friends are wishing for her a speedy recovery. ' A Qnnriour Q4-Jun:-ml nL-.n:n 6.. Tan... ' . l ' Sept. 6.--Miss Ethel Pratt..who has been` home for the holidays, returned to her school near Midland on Monday. Robt. Cameron, who has been home forl some time, returned to Hamilton, Monday. Mrs. Taylor and family, after visiting here, returned home to London recently. [ Mrs. C. L. Burton and children. who have been visiting in Cundles and vicinity for six weeks, returned to North Bay. Monday; \Mr. Haverson is building 21 new house on the property he recently purchased. ' Thu fharnahnn rnunhnn `\na.h\nAr\ ls-..` n-`Al ulc pxupcrvy uc rcucuuy puruuuscu. I . The threshing machine hasbeen here and lthe yield of grain is good. Arnnlna own a nnnl` nu-nn nuul runny-`Iv n-l\ uuull uauuuig rcuru upu rxuxns &`l3_DUO a large basket, F,0.B., Beamsville. Safe delivery and satisfaction guaranteed. Cash with order. Special prices on 100 . baskets or over. 36-37c BEN BARTLETT, Beamslle . i Sept. 5.-JohnsPat;teron has gone on 9. trip to Alberta`; Mun Q4...-.l :. :... .1... D v u'____:;_v 4-__ Next Sunday evening -Rev. W. H. Ad- ams of Thornton will occupy the pulpit of Burton Ave. Methodist church; Rev. S. M. Beach taking charge of anniversary ser- vices at Egbert. - Th. 6...: .......o:.... -0 at... (\....-L...I.. n...._.r m';l:'la1eaf'ir:t.5: of the Quarterly Board of Burton -Ave. Methodist church will be held next Tuesday at 8 p.m., when plans will be laid for the church activities for the coming winter. . uuuu auu Unlup uxuuuer Day. Miss Edna Fraser commenced duties as teacher `in Lefroy on Tuesday, and Miss Drucilla Poucher has` taken the Midhurst school. - \V-__L B___._I,_, _,,,,,' is ' '11 vw n 1 3 NEWS FROM NEIGHBORING TOWNSHIPS 3 %&%$%$$**$$&&%&&%*%%&&$&% pqNp;.Es { 1 ` THORNTON and'his family have re- turned to St."Catharines ~aft'er a fortnight"s visit with friends here. ' lVI_._.'___ L_--__ L__ ,.,;,,,,,, I l I VlB_IlI VVII/ll uucuua 16117. Clarence Stacey has returned for. school after spending the summer holidays in Mid- land and Camp Thunder Bay. `man mnn wnnnnr nnvnrnnnnnol .-l..:..... n- LJUUAIIU W - ' I Mrs. T. P. Lougheed and Bert Lougheedi left this week on a trip to Buffalo, Detroit and Toronto.` ' ` II___,._ n 2:,` an _ -u ' u --v lwi-?a'r\:; ;'ll5Cao1pbeH `of Toronto spent fhe holiday with his mother, Mrs. M. Camp- bell. `Essa street. AI--. Y? \7__, .., 1'1 ' II `I I - . . , . . . . ".3, u... wv -uvunnavu vv vvuuvnvnu Tenders will be opened at Toronto, Ont., on Sept. 18, 1922. The highest or any tender not necessar- ily accepted. If the land is not sold on data above mentioned, therBoerd will be pre- pared to xeceive oers to purchase [until such time as it is nally disposedof- 'I`.....A...... ..L....'|..l .I__ :_ _,u_:,. uuuuay o ' ' Rev. W. J. Wgztt has returned from a month s __holidays spent in Walkerton and Lucknow. `Il.._._II\Y,,,I: I In .1 s cl auu a.uuu|l.u. 1 Messrs. Gan-side`, Shear, Legeat and Webb will try to lift the Currie Cup in liston tonight. . I-You-unu novnnknll VA: 'l`l\-l\U|`t\ ...-.m..L LL-` mfllllilss Ruth Alker and friends motored to Niagara" Falls and Hamilton for a week s holiday. 1:... m I 117.... 1...... ..-..._.._4 1.-_-_. _l CREW: Miss Jessie Fraser has returned aftr spending several days this week in Totten- ham. \l.. _.__I IL. 71- 13 n . u n Ti}. and Mrs. `H. Fell spent 9. coupie of days last week in Niagara Falls and.Tor- onto. I _ _ .\l'!.._ Y1...I, An I 0- 0 ua_y. Mr. and Mrs. ing in Toronto, east. .in'__ r__-2 - 1-3,, W _ -..- ..... .,.w.. ......,,. Burton Ave. Methodist Sunday School changes from 10 am. to 3 p.m. next Sun; day. M. (lull PM... (1 .... .. 7I....L _ _ _ . _ . . .=_!L Buy advertised things. .-..., --_--. awvivl vuur vv ovovn-q vuv. Mr. and.-"Mrs. E. McM'illin have returned from a short trip to Cleveland and Detroit. Mrs. Ferguson and children have return- ed from a two months` visit in Ailsa Craig. D....L-_ A..- "-LL_.IZ_L o__,, J, , n I I nycuunug cyvu wccna In Duflt U _l` llll. Mr. and Mrs. M. Brown returned yester-4` day from a. motor trip to Perth. Ont. \ l ".. __.I I"__ `I3 II,Il !II` I . I amuu kllllll . Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque for $100. If tender is ac- cepted, this sum will be credited to the pur- chase price of -land; if tender is not accept- ed. money will be returned to tenderer. , '-__`__, will I ' ` I 1 III A A A an ynuauualc vlauur. uus WEEK. Howard Stacey of Chicago spent the holi- day with his mother in Allandalg. Mrs. Morton Garratt has returned after uny wuvu nus ululncr In 1111811081 . Mrs, returned after spending two weeks in Burk s Falls. M. nu-ul Inn M 11--...- ....A..........I -.-..4..._ cuu wuau Incuua In umuauy. Misses Ethel and Annie Garside spent a week with friends in Toronto. Ito nnIIm`na 'D-....L..... ..l QA._...`_.:II_ .-_-_.n vvccn vnuu ulcuua In J.;uruuw. | Mrs. Douglas Brunton of Stouffville wast an Allandale visitor. this week. T.Y.u.......I QL......-. -1` t'\L2_-.._ __-WL LL 1 -|! WCIB IIIIU flllullulllc. / Miss Catherine Poucher was home from Toronto over the holiday`. 1 Wm (Aidan `A ? An 1: Lnrunnnnn` nivniun 1 suuunuu uvcl Iuc uuuuuy. Wm. 'Ardell left on a harvesters` excur- sion for the`West last week. Ila .....I II... I? D . . _ _ . _ _ _ -._L LL- --.4-L mun IUI vul: "we sum. WGISIS Mr. and Mrs." E. Burgess sent the week- end with friends in Lindsay. MiQR_ EH19] an!` An`:-\:n flaw-chi`: nnnnb n` lll LUIUIIIUQ - Mix Eulalia Smith of Midland is holi- daying in (town. ' I Mr on!` "ma 1' Banana ann-.6 1 nl\.- `I1...- M A'l;:a8ia sufficiently; recovered V to walk into Allandale. Ill..- lV_4I_-__:__ I'|,__,L,, I D Clark Soott is holidayiog with relativos in Toronto. I12... l:V..l_l:_ :I..-:LL - I::.n,., ,1 I L :- Best graded Cra'w?ord and Elberta Peaches at 80c per large basket or 6 for 84.50. Good Canning Pears and Plums at,60c n Inran knalnnlv WAD Dmn----1||- luayaug Ill yuwu. "\ Mr. and Mrs. T. Pearce spent Labor Day at Wasaga Beach. /` Alnv ("nu-`I `Inn nII:n:1sr\"uv _;........_.J L. . i%*%$$%$*$%&%E;;i$w*w&&$E E maws] FROM THE RAILWAY WARD; : _ _ _ _ - _ - - - `V - -r`r_-----`- v-wr` %%$%%%%&%%*$&$$$&*$&$&w$& V...-....v vI\av uauu VAL JifsAY, SEPT: 12 I... e .... _. n. ..:.a..... 1 ________ _. CREDIT S_A_l_._l._ ll Qll A ll _EI;cX' . Grover Kashner are visit- Montreal and other points! mu nu | 33tfc The Soldir Settlement Board of Canada oers for sale by public tender: 100 acres-- East half -lot 7, con. 9,' Innisl Tp., Sim- coe County; all tillable; near Vine station,' n 'r `R A:-uul _ Luluuuu. ` ` Anniversary services will be conducted in` the Townlinehurch on Sept. 17 by Rev. F. W. Anderson, M.A., of Port Hope. ' 175- ..........A. -..-l ________ -_J V . ~- . -------v---r-r-- --GI-CI, \I_l C \Il|l LI-`J -'\4I --For expert vplcanizing and all sorts` of tire, repairs and supplies, go to McKee &_ McDonald." 33tfc [Lu1a. uuuu urusc. 01 Luronw. ` Mrs. G. B. Henry and niece. Yvonne- Hamilton, have returned from Wasaga Beach, where they were holidaying for the` past few weeks. . ' I 11:... M:i.:......I u'.._.... L.. _'.:..__.J' L paau.xcw Yvlpcna. V V I MISS Mxldred Henry has returned home. from Toronto. ~ . A_.._:______,4_ u/nus `mun. aim. :1. 01111116501]. I Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Henry have'return- ed home after a week S visit with John! l Thompson at Sandy Cove.` . Mrs A W Annual. '2. ..:.:c:..... L-.. ..2-L-- I ' J.uU1.lLpUll an Duuuy pOVC.' Mrs. A. E. Ayexst is visiting her} sister, Mrs. John Grose. of Toronto. I `M ... (`I D *n -____ -_,I ` 1* Among the Exhibition visitors from here are: Mr. and Mrs. John Ingham, Mr.VandV Mrs. Harry Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Normanl } Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Grose, Mr. E. Grey. Mrs. Addison McKenzie, Mi$es! Annie McKenzie. Nell` and Cora McLean," and Florence Barlow. Rev. W. H. Adams, T Wm. Pearson, l`5E`tthe\V Sharpe, J. D.` Stewart, -Frank Sinclair, Geo. McDonald,! `James Henry. Meldrum Cunningham, Har-. `court Blackstock, Elmer Feltis, C. E. Fin-l lay. Milton O -Dell, Burrows Stewart, Alvin Cunningham and England Mason. ` l Tan nanvnknra nf Ln'VD I` ..LL..._.l.._I LL_l `and Mrs. S. McD0na_ld,_Mr. and -Mrs. W.! l l uuuulusuu-Au uuu mugmuu Mason. I Ten members of the'Y;P.C. attended the; I League picnic at Killarney last Friday and, report a very enjoyable time. I .Mrs W (1 (1 Tina..- .....l ,..... `kn:n_-"I! l_C}JVUllA a vcly cuJuya`u1e lzlIIlC.- ! Mrs. W. G. G. Dreyer and son `3Billy"' of Toronto have returned home after vis- iting Mrs. Jas. A. Jamieson. `M. .....I `H... `I in -n_____ L,