;ron_to i `rnnenn RH}. V D. R. Dr_vsdale~ and son Reg ;uotored to, `Toronm `and spent a couple of days at the Exhibition - . o `I ... T VI` `I __,, I i I . `pt I L`1A'lllUllvlUlIo ! Mrs. J. T. Lawson and daughter Miriam are visiting friends at Cedar Point. San-i I dusky. ,Ohio. 1]}... YT_I.,. II_I, I I P. -' Ii 1 Q \IUBl\`V q ,\. lIIlIn V - Miss Helen Malcolm left on` Mrmdrw fnr Tomn'0. where lehe will attend the Oak- wnod Collohiate. 11-; 7 In n- up 1 wuuu ullln""l`lH`.1. ' ,Mrs/, J; T. Simpson, Verne Simpson spent a Toronto Exhibition. ll- .. _. _I `II ... `I A- 1. ul uluu l`.Aul|ul.Inll. `Mr. and Mrs. James . and George Martin are [with friends in Toronto. II. '.....I ll...` 17., ,,_ l IUW uuya. Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson of Creemore and` Mrs. Stewart of Meaford visited at. W. A.5 Malcolm's. ` I 11,, I 1: -n" A up-u . u- .1 I uaalbllllll I`. Mr. and Mrs. E." G. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Bishop spent` the holiday at I Tnttenham. ` I '\ TI Y\,, ,I I I `I : Ullrlh . ' I Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Thompson returned` on Monday after spending a week in Tor- ` onto. `I 3, III I\ Klllliln Miss Glenna Downev is visiting with her zrandmnthnr. Mrs. Bell, Toronto, for a . few days. M. .....a Man v.....e......... ..c n-.._.-.___ --A Ills` IIUUIC Ill JJVIICV-Illcu _ Mrs, Cooper of Toronto isyisiting with ,her son. A. T. Cooper. T '1. Mnnnnlrnur I1` Rrufnnrl anzinf Hun IIvnn`r `Fuel .vvcr:\'cuu WHII Illcllll Ill IUIUIILU. I Mr. and Mrs. Lyons and baby of Totonto ispent the week-end at M. W. Lit"`le s. M. 0...! M... D D 13...`... .....s 1--...:I-.' u`|[Jl'lll'Il lcw uays an we DIUIIUILIUII. Miss Jennie Ellis of 0ra.ngeville has charge of the Saurin nubl3c school this year, `M -.. A...l....... .._.! J...._`_L_.. AIl-_ L,,,, ,,, I . . uurut U1 U1!` ouunu llUUl'C -`UHUUI [IFS _veul', Mrs. Andrew and daughter Alice have re- lturned from a visit with relatives in Tor- Onto. ' I ..,i I It 111 r: nu . - lucx nun. .1. 1. uuupcr. } 'L. McCnnkey of Bradford spent the week- fend at Mrs. Christie s. .11- ..._.1 11... 1'___-_ 1: n_, I II Vvlul Ina .`lWIUln U116. |lI['.I 1yl'Cl'. I Mr. and Mrs. E. Houghton spent the .week-end with friends in Tnrnnto. I IA`- ......I -It-.. 1' _____ __J L_I__, ,:m,,,, . | cyclic. |llC WCCl\'Cll|l at 111. V1. .l.4ll: 16 B`. I Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Burton and family I I spenta few days at the Exhibition. Ihso nu\|\:n `IFIIL. -1 C IC_W lly III, IUIUIIIIL Reg. Cooper is spending his holidays at hi home in Blleville. IA ..- IV......... .1.` "I'!___._;_ 1- ,,2,:;:_,, -.1, -cuu at Luna. \.u1umu:-U. [ E Mr. and Mrs. James E. Beardsall spent the week-end in Toronto. ' I'\.. .___l Il__ lV,__, ,I,_II 1- rn LIIC IVC(7l\'ClIlI Ill LUIUIIIU. ; T Dr. and Mrs. Campbell of Toronto spent! a few days at H. M; Guest. s.` ` ' | M. .....1 M... 117 1.1 'n..-....I..I_ __.__- -; a lrvv ua_ya at 11. Lu. \1ul'-Blrb. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Drysdale were at the Exhibition for a few days. I MI` `nvin A; `Inn:-nn"`n ennnf n `nun: Ilnuvo uu: I'lAlllUlLl\l|l Ilu u Icw uays. . Mr. Lazier of Bellewlle spent a few days `with his siqter. Mrs. (Dr.) Tyrer. I MI` and Mr: V nnlunklnn nnnnf FLA` III` LU! UKIINJ. Mr. and Mrs. H. Baker spent the week- end at Toronto." -; Y-L__ All-.. ,1 IIV, , 1 friends in Toronto. LIUUI. \JKIlIlIlllLCI Us ' -Miss E. Foster is spending a week with - I I'\__`. 1'_..___; LL. r.II_,,,,|, run rs - u . . ! II.'ClIl III LUIUIILU. Don't forget the Elmvale F all Fair dates. `Sept. 25. 26 and 27. I12-.. l`_'__.. -1` LL- _:__L`_ 12", 3 I' ' DUNK. GU.` CU UIILI `I. Miss Jeffrey of the sixth line is spending] a few days in Toronto. `Rm: Pnnnnr :c anon:-"nu Lin L;.I:.-Inna 1|` Lightning Strikes P. I-lo_ulahan s House Miss Leona Bell is ' visiting friends in! Toronto. I 11...... 11 ,_II - Iv lsvluuuu. V I John Elrick motored.to Toronto `for the. week-end. . ` . ` I II. ._;.I ll__ f1._ 1 , ,L - M 1- p - as DlG)'l|Clv L. Jones is spending a few days this week` in. Toronto. i II . __,I ll" 11 `r: I . .1 ouu cu. l.UlUlllU. '_ _ | John Allan of Toronto is visiting at Robt. CaIlander a.. I.:___ 1:: "_1__`___ A_ __,,,__|g_ _ 1 -.1 ryer E 229 Luuuuu. | George Bauldry is spending the week in! `Toronto. ' T 1.1", vs - I . 1 . nu . `. at nugua. All roads lead . to Elmvale on Sept. 25. 26 and 27. ' Ill _, Y Ell` `II A I GU Gllll lo ' Miss Lillian McAuIey spent. the holiday- at Stayne-r._ ` T I........ .. ..........l:..... .. 1-..... ..I...... .L:_ _-.__1_l W can-cuu. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Loke visited friends,{_ at Angus. V _ I All .-An.-In l.....l '4- `l.`l........I.. ._ 5-..; n wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwu, : ALE maws 3! Fran]: Rihnn pnrnnnntoun M 1' Frank -6. `B-hhop, Representatxva I >I0I0X0I0X<>3>I0X0I0X<*>I0I I` >101! gaaaxxxxwxwmxmwgf Wm. Moffatt Seriously Hurt :I.. ._.A._.__:.__ 1_.__,'_ L N Big School A'tten'd'an'e THE QBARRIE EXAMINER T . Smith'and fanlilv spending a week Miss Jennie and few days at the UIGIVSH lJl`lllllC IURUIIB Pearson-Soott-Ordered that _J. T. Simpson be and is hereby appointed arbit- rator in response `to a petition for the form- ation .of a union school section composed of parts of Flos and Sunnidale. `Kari:-\,__,Qnn6;r\no-lo:-at`. Olin} a noun` A` Ul `Juli! U1 l'IUB llbl L)lLlIlll\.llCr Martin--Soott+Ordered` that a grant of $100 be made to Flos Agricultural Society. nliu. nl`;\I\III\Al` On vnnnln 1:4 E:-n1vn`n VIUU UC IIU I'll llsliulldlllul lJ|}UIUlly- Council adpourned to meet at Elmvale at l0Ao clockV am. on Saturday. Sept. 23. `Ill! llll. EAIIHVHIU. On motibn of Mr. Scott, seconded by Mr, Martin. it was'ordred' that. the gfavel all being removed from the pits on north part `lot 21'. con. 7, and`nortbvpart lot 13, con. 6. the` Reeve` be and is hereby authorized to give a release of the said` lands. of {En nlnrlr l-in I-Halt` 'l)nnIInnn_._-on-fln PU EIVU 5 1515555 U! IIIIC atuu IIl|JD- Pea.rson---M`artin-_Tha.t the Clerk be paid the amounts xed by the Engineer as Clerk's fees in Phelpston Marsh and Tiny Mars Drainage` reports. D.......m%Q.`mH_n.vl...-m-I H-. of T 'l" H5 IVWUIIVCU U_V IHU LVI.UlIlUl}JRll Lllullldst` {IDL- On motion of Mr. `Martin. seconded by Mr. Drysdale, it was ordered that the Clerk be instructed" to publish in The Examiner. a newspaper published in the Town of Bar- rie, the Tiny Marsh Draingage By-Law for four consecutive weels. therst publica tion to be on` Aug. 31. 1922._and attach thereto a notibe that the first sitting of the Court of Revision for the consideration of complaints inreference to the assessment made in the said by-law will be held on Saturday. Sept. 30, at` 10 3mg, in the par-` -ish hall. Elmvale. A- ..._A:'__ _r u'_ a'__.... .....{_.l...I L... `M- llfuulugv IUC uuuptcu, I [ Drysdale--Pea.rson-Ordered that leave` be granted to introduce By-Law No. ,_ ya by-law to provide for drainage work in| the Tp. of Tiny and on the townline F105 and Tiny. and for borrowing on the credit`! of the Tp. of Flos the money- required to` be contributed" by the` Tp. of Flog for com- l pleting _said drainage work, and that by-law| be read a rst time". ` By-law was read a rst and second time. On motion of7Mr. Scott, seconded _Mr. Martin. it was ordered" that by-law which was read a second" time be laid over for nal bpassing until aftenpublication and ` after nal sittings of` Court of Revision`. 1 as required" by the Municipal Drainage Act. ` n nnnhnn n` Mr `Martin nonnnrinrl luv ' $1.50; R. V. Hospital. care and medical ' \VllH an III"? HICIIIUCIG PI'Ux`Ull|. 1 The following accounts were passed fori payment:- R. J. Lovell, ledger, etc..l $17.30; Municipal World, blanks for road` accounts. $5.43. and debenture forms, $5.45; M. McKinnon, timber forvculvert. attention for A. Carr, $41; Burlington Steeli Co.. bars for reinforcing culverts, 569.15; R. McIntosh, cleaning out award ditch,l $28.80; Dr. Corcoran. disinfecting Knupp"s house. 35. medical inspection of 1 schools, 355, and salary as M.O.H. for one` year. $50. 3110; Jas. H. Simpson, use` of hall, Tp. nomination, 85, Court of Revision Phelpston Marsh, 85, Tiny Marsh awarcl.l I $55 8515. ..r..... M`. on!) an . I` .... . .....A ....:'...` +1 .-ni bet 7, 1992 Iva, duo. V By-Law No. 893 to 1'evy and ljaise` tire sum required` for roads and" bridgs. for salaries and other expenses for the" current` year was passed. I `I'M-um~IuIn_('\rr]nrnr {Raf Han rd- Dnnrnnyu `Drainage be adopted". I yen!` W215 PIIEBULI. . . | Pearson-Drysdale-O}'dered that the re`-5 port of Gen. A. McCubbin on Tiny Marsh`; nwIroA.`|`n I)'nnumnn__r\rA'ny-Ar` fkuf lnuvn. Flos Council met at l"'lV1-ca-l`psto11. Aug. 26, with all the members present. 1 I 'l`L.-. ..l1.....:.... ....n..n..Gn uuum nnacmrl `nu-1 Two weeks from this coming Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, the Flos Agri- cultural Society will hold their annual Fall Fair in the Agricultural park here. Why not let every citizen of Flos put, his shoul- der to the wheel and make the Fair this yea.r the best in the history of the Society. If you have some good grain. good roots or fruit, or some thoroughbred stock. bring it in and let the people see it." If you-, as ladies. are capable of baking good bread or. pastry, or make good dairy butter, or I are handy with the needle and can do fancy uwork. why not make an entry with the! secretary. not merely for the prize money that is in it, but to help boost the Society, lthat is yours. It is the duty, as well asj -the privilege. of every man. `woman and] child in the Tp. of Flos to help make this.] the forfietvh annual Fall Fair. bigger and| better than ever. Why be a knocker? Be} a booster. I 5 force through abedroom door that it broke the leg off the bed in which Jas. Houlahanv was lying. It also broke a pitcher and two panes of glass in the same bedroom and three panes of glass in the bedroom next to it. Plaster was scattered all over ,the room and the front wall was badly aehattererl. A hydro pole on Yonge St. "was ulnn Lie nu-ml unit.-.4m-1..-l-..+ 4-1". H". lICA|/ la!) ll. IIGDDCI WKIB l/nllI.ClUll ( l lpthe was 1-tahattererl. also hit. and splintered` at the top. Saturday, Sept. 1 6 The Olympiai Candy Works WILL OPEN 11's is wood. hile the Boost Elmvale Fair Flos "Council 34 Dunlop St. Fine New Store PARTICULARS NEXT WEEK '56 Well-bred Durham 2-yr-olds, 17 Well-bred Durham Yearlings. . The above are all well-bred cattle, , good colors, roans and reds, and ] in good condition. 1 Durham Cow, 5 yrs., calf at foot !Durham Cow, 6 yrs., calf at foot [Durham Cow, 4 yrs., due Sept. 11 } Durham Cow, 5 yrs. old, due date sale [Registered Holstein Cow, 5 yrs, due bv data nf qaln 1 MARRlN SJ YXR`I3 ,WlARRIE QSATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 ucgmucxcu nulsbelll LJOW, D yrs, (1 by date of sale | Holstein Cow, 6 yrs., calf at foot - Holstein Co.w, 5 yrs., calf at foot } Ayshire Cow, 5 yrs., calf at foot L - - Auclion $319 0! 73 Goodsfligrs, I New Mllch Cows and Sprmgers gPe3se ulrnnmnnnvn hi ST. This illustration explains the re travel in a V Pease Economy Furnace. Notice that the hot gases, after being generated in the combustion cham- ` ber, have to -travel through the Pease Heat Radiator before reaching the smoke pipe. In this way they give o practically all their heat to the _ g T surrounding air inside the galvan- ized iron castings. Fuel waste re Ham-nfnrn nliminnond .....A . '0 ' will help you make your mark in the business world. Every teacher has had actual business experience. There is always a demand for GOOD" bookkeepers and GOOD stenographeirs and peofe of sound business training. Prepare to enter. Fall term opens Aug. 28. T. W. "WAUCHOPE, Principal, Barrie, Ontario. Have you : --successful? FUISWKCB The undersigned has received instructions from jjgjgj ._------- Barrie Business College 1..-.1.. ...... ......1._ ...-.- w. A. MCC-0NK'lE1Y:vA'i.J--C"Tl0NEER~ 056302 CAMEb$i HAVE YOU AN AMBITION? 1 formed a mental picture" of yourself at ; JABLE to sell by Public Auction at. No Fuel Waste "S;1}'at i.ob"pZI{{I' Q3-u-cj-- A -_L_ `the; following: Ayrshire Cow, 5 yrs., due date of sale Ayrshire Cow, 7 yrs., due Sept. 15 Pure-bred Jersey 5 yrs., milking .Parties wanting good cattle to feed this winter will do well to attend` this sale as the stockers are all of extra good quality, and the cows are all in good condition and good milkers. ` All will be sold without reserve TERMS-Six months credit will be given to parties furnishing approv- ed joint notes, 6% per annum off for cash. nucu nu): uuauugs. rut`! waste is. therefore. eliminated. and another score is made for the Pease Economy." . `May I tell you more about this appliance? I would like to send you a twenty-page book that con- tains some very interesting read- ing matter. Telephone for it to- . day. HARRY BARRON Barrie, Ont. Telephone 180 HEATING CONTRACTOR St. . a certain age Page Fiv ` J /I0 )4 , lers enerator Manager ought uying. Gas A co. The prize lists for the Elmvale Fair are already in the Secretary's hands. Anyone wishing one should call at the Secretary's office or drop `him a card. James McDer- mntf. Qnnl-nhn-u Miss Alma Tuck has returned `from. a visit with friends camping at Cedar Wylde. Shanty Bay. While there, four -paddled a raft across the bay, landing a little west of.Big Bay Point. taking two and a half hours to go and one hour and twenty min- utes to return. ' vuuvvc In ulup Ill: mott, Secretary. 3 NEWS FROM NEIGHBORING TOWNSHIPS 3 g p Health? *%$%%$**$%$w$%%w$%%%%$** COLWELL 1 T % WY 4 ? 10101014.. Thursday,['Septem'be r 7, 1922 CLEANlNG-PRESSING ---A REPAIRING.-DYETING - We-do all-kinds of remodeling A SUITS MADE To `Ml.-`.ASURE,_ 23 DOLLARS UP Brown & Co. Phones 88 and 94 -Suits that have been left to be 16ci'e_le`:d anducgleaned V-just as good as n`e}v. Come in and seAe'them; a real buy`. ALL KINDS OF HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED. we TURN OVERCOATS and Make Them Like New. Bring in your old coats -and have them turned. Segdsmen - .- - Barrie Limited oom: 7 en St. 78 - -----Iv rvwun bun I I I I I I I V5203? VIII Ell 4-ft. Body Hardwood, per half cord cut at .............................. .. $7.75 4-ft. Hardwood Slabs, per half cord cut at .............................. .. $7.00 4-ft. Hardwood Edgings, per half cord cut at ...... .; ............ $6.00 4-ft. Soft Wood Slabs, per half cord cut at ............ ........ ., ...... ..' $5.25 Hardwood Kiln-Dry Cuttings, per box load at .......................... .. $5.50 These are great vall_1es that cannot now be re laced and our supply is limlted, offered only until al is said. - . coon saw WHEAT Dawson s Goldeh Cha and Windsor SAVE YOUR HARE COVAL fox-TCAOLDER WEATHER WANTED LCW DUNE UL uaru UUUJ Ielln +*BLACK.i'c3E;" Coal at .... $11.50 per ton BLUE STAR Lump Coal at . ' . . . $12.50 per ton A-`Ff RAH I-I!2IVt"Il7l\l'\Il Inn L..I1.' A--.) ..._L _g_ 4- --- ALEXANDER, % RED POUND ' AND OTHER GOOD FALL we Hug a Few IAJNCALALED-FORSUITS FOR SALE rm: mgrnan co-or. co., LTD; anon I\II Am: au--:'-.-.: __ - -1-: H. ELSTON $1.25 bushel Seedless Raisins, bulk 20: Seeded Raisins, pkg. 23: U.F.O. Coffee, per lb. 45: U.F.O. Bkg; -Powder. 30 Tiger Salmon ..... 30 Lemons, dozen ........ .. 29 Fancy Biscuits, lb.` 30c Grant Pork and Beans, large tin .............. .. 10 We have a sniall supply of Pure Manilla Irish Twine` at 13%;. lb. We sell the Sanitary Separator. We ask you to get our catalogue and prices ` before buying. V e V T ` APPLES The best satisfaction and wear, -- w-----v- t:-:2-` vva Forearly fall use some _of the following. We have_only a few tons of hard coal 'left. Irsnn I `:5 n - A- _ _ Give Us n4Trial - Phone 441W 139% DUNLOP STREET,` BARRIE. THE FARMERS STORE MEN'S HEAVY WORK `SHOES `Urns Calf,- black, plain toe,_ Brown, plain toe ' .............. .. "Black, with toe cap .......... .. Brown, with toe cap- ...... .. `r reach 3 _CJ0AL THE SARJEANTCO. LTD. GROCERIES _. 1-.---. .....- ......-...._, uvvl-luau` Clara 1V-Ia-ttwli`a`vvs of -Toronto and Miss M. Kane of Chicago visited at the home of 3 Mr. and Mrs. M. Coughlin `last _week. | II:____ I`! , I II 1 rd -._-. ...._ .._--. _-. ..-..,...... `...... _..-.... I . Misses B. and `M. Mengies of the Soo,= Ont., are visiting Miss Bert Wright. `l1\..__-_;4 l1-.,,, 9 ' - _.- . ...-....B .......u ..-u. v Iv --5-nu. I `Emmett Coughlin spent a few days in `Toronto. ! .-... ..`.... -.y.u ..- pun Mr. and Mrs. Parish and Miss Sault Ste. Marie, Ont... visited and Mrs. S. Wright for a few week. - - .111-.. (I n__LL ,1` ru I C. Scott of. Elmvale sbent. a few' days with Miss`K. McLaughlin recently. : Quite a number attended the corn roast held in Queen's Park last Thursday evening? Ill. l"|I.._.. ll..1..L__.._ .1 '._._L_ ,,,,I II` .uua_v ualvo - I School reopened on Tuesday with the sameoteachers. Miss Spears and Miss Mc- Kague: I A kn. ...m..; A: l...m..t...n ...:u L- ..I.......:l ` xxnguc. -A big game of baseball will _be played in the park here. on Saturdayafternoon between Clarksburg and Ivy, Sept. 5.--Mr. and Mrs. E. Knapp andl children of Capreole spent Sunday with` friends here. ' - . ' Mrs. Lafrenie is visiting in Toronto. E. `Lessor and Roy Lessor attended the Exhibition last week; ` i v.i'a'cobsI and.Miss Reta of Barrie visited friends here [gist Sunday. , II. ..._.I ll-.. h-._1_L ...,_I 11: I1 ' ,1 : I nu `ma auuuul. , % Miss Hazel Walker of -Hamilton made a short visit with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lennox. IV- A 0..---- ._.~-..L ._ L'.,,, ,I , - .1 { uuums. _ A. E. Lennox and family of Barfie spent I a dayvwirh his mother at W. E. TLennox's. I W. A; Thompson hassold his farm to W. Luck ' o `I7... `ll __.______I ,t In ,. 1 . .1 I u 1' o I4UUl\o -Wm. Harwood of Toronto spent. the H01- L.iday hero. Qnknnl .....m...\...l .... 'l*....,...x . . . _ .:n_ LL- Geo. A, Spears spent a few days in the n. 1'4. ucuuun. I 1 city last week. - Lm Q1-mll :0 n..n:.... ..'.`..... ......l' .... L:._ runny lam. wccn. `I 3` Jas. Shell is putting ahew roof on his ; house. 1.11, In -1' an ucu uun. v I Mrs. Hamilton of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Reg; _Arnold. 11.... `LL... Y_____,__ .1 mt, ,, w. MCIIHUA . I The t.rus'ees are having new shingles putF on the school. '|`l:-., ll.___l u1_n-_,, ,p -n- -u. u nu IICL IIUIIIC uclc. Mrs. McCale of Toronto has returned home after visiting her cousin, Mrs. W. E.- ' Lennox. II__,, 112,, SI. 0- In . - -I Mrs. Jane Lennox of Elmvale is spending! a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. W.g E. Lennox. { ! 'l`L.. ;_.._.:_-_ _.__ LVHLVH 7 ` ' ' Sept. 4-.-'-Mrs. R. J, -Coultier with her_ little daughter, of Major. Sask.. is visiting at her home here. ` .ll__ In_n_u_ _p m_,, ,. 1 '. -I Puffed Wheat .......... .. 14: Puffed Rice .... .. 18: Ti1lson _s Bran .......... .. 20: St. Williams Jam, Straw- berry, Raspberry, Black ' Currant, 4-lb tin $1.00 Soap, all kinds, 10 bars - 3.... In -uvwr, us: an-uuu, A\l unto for ..... Princess Soap Flakes, 20 ANTEN MILLS n_ $4.50 pr. r $4.00 pr. . $4.25 pr. $4.25 pr. our guarantee. 29 Eliiabeth St. `1:.;;.;.; `me with Mr. 8 days last. On 'l'ues'di:y`;n'o1:xiing._of this weelcthe school bellosummoned the pupils back to V their daily duties after the summer holi- days. The Continuation School for the rst` day had' an enrollment of fty-eight. the largest in the history of the school. The stall` is as follows: E. G. Miller. prin-. cipal of the Continuation School. with Miss Bhrchell as amistant; Miss M. `McKnight. principal `of. the `Public School; Miss L. King, third room; Miss Shaw. second` room; Miss Guest, first room. The excellent _re- `cord of the past term is no doubt the chief `reason of the large attendance` this` year. i lanager _.;.._.....y _-....-_ . . ..-_._.--.u .. uuuuuv A severe electric storm pased over the village on .Wednesday morning between .six and six-thirty. P. 'Houlahan's house was struck. doing considerable damage. The flightning hit the chimney on the'fi'ont` part` ,of' the house. and. gunning down. tore the sash off a` wind'ow.,' throwing` it with such - Ivuviiunsi vvvlvuoly IIUIL While returning home from the races in Collinwood on Monday, Wm. E. Moffatt `was seriously hurt when an_ automobile crashed into his buggy while he was driv- ing on the beach near_the Capstan Inn. Mr. Moatt -was nicked un uncon=cious and carried into the hotel and medical aid was summoned at once. .Later he was removed" to the Cbllingwood hospit'al', `where he re- ceived treatment. ` [B WUlUlllIIU- _ The Bank of Toronto building has un- dergone extensive.repairs this past week. The old windows in front were removed land new ones take their place about two | feet higher off the floor and extend to the {ceiling of the first floor. This will halo 3 to_ give the" proper light inside which was ' so much needed. Some new electric xtures _will also `be installed" in the office. - i A`. uuwucy lllv DI. uuuuurmes. On Thursday.-Sept. 14, the third annual s chooIfair for Flosi will be held at the Agricultural park in the afternoon. Every- `one should avail themselves of the oppor- 'tunity of attending this fair and see just ,what the bovs and girls of the schools can ido. The admission is free and everyborly is welcome. FDL- nL__.I`_ _: m,,,, . I -II I .;-aucuva. uu. nuu u.u'5. J. I. ueuu. Among the young ladies from this dis- | trict who left to teach in public schools are Mis E. Thomson at Llovdtown. Miss C. |Scott at Rugbv. Miss J. Simpson at Mid- land. Miss I. Brown at Wvevale. and Miss F. Downey at "St. Catharines. nu fpklvnunlnuv . Qnn `IA LL- LI-.1-..` . _ . .-'l ;:..u.u.-r. ux uluuriu. ulv Luuuucoz I'8.Vl|10n.' Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rsmer and daughter Gloria of, Cleveland. Mrs. D. Walton of Toronto. Miss McKnight of Barrie and Rev. , Dr. `Swirling and family of Toronto visited lat Geo. McKnight s last week. I pnlxf ammo Mun Ynrun l`.....-n- .----| `AL- auu s}n:I_u- u usw uuys at one nxmmuon. Alex. McGrath and H. J. Player are this! week attending the reception to T. W.- =Shurne. Midland. the Grand Master of the 3 I.0.0.-F.' of Ontario. at Minnicoz Pavi|ion.[ I `M. .....l M... an... n ..... -_.: J....-1-W ; at ucu. xuuxxlugnl H luau, `WUCK. _ : Robt. Darra. Mrs. Lena Cassan and the [Misses Iona. Margaret and Verna Cassan :m0tored -from Cnmpbellford on Saturdav `and spent the holiday with Mr.<,Cassan'e parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dean . A....-..... 4!... .... ...... I.._I:__ z.____ LLB, ,1-2, uvnuuuuu. mu un'.'1"uuu1e III 10!'()nl?O, ` S W. Canmbell. and sons. Lorne. Will and Edwin, motoredto Toronto on Tuesday and spent a few days at the Exhibition. AIAI? Mnnrufk uni` II T 1)`...-n.. A..- I..3... _wuu uuzlum nu l.Ul'UlllU. I Mr.'a_nd Mrs. Knapp and Irene and Mrs. R. _L. R3chardson and Glenn motnred to `Toronto for the week-end. 11.`... 117.... \r..__-_- ,,_,I ,, 1- mm I SORE