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Barrie Examiner, 21 Sep 1922, p. 13

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';"oc' IOV2. Gilli &m&$m&m&&m$$m&} LUCIE. . Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Thorpe of vWinnipeg have been the guests of the latter's mother, Mrs. Higgs, `Charlotte street, for a couple of weeks. . Misses Lilian. and Margaret Banting `of Toronto and Mrs. Gowan Banting of Ham- ilton are guests `of Mrs. R. W`. Payne, Owen street. nu. rv I.` A r\............ ..t` D..- A..+l..... UWUH HD1560. Mrs. C. 1". A. Gregory of Port Arthur visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Dy- ment. this week, her mother returning home with her. __,r |1_., n-__I 1I7.;......... .-.:LL 4l...:.. I IIULHC Wild! 1117]. ' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weegar, with their vi son; have returned to Toronto after spend- ing a couple of weeks with the latter s' mother. Mrs. E. H. Ness. Geo. D. Hubbard, president, of Barrie Kiwanis Club, is attending the district Kiwanis convention in Windsor, Sept. 20 and 21. Mrs. `Hubbard accompanied him. Dr. R. A. Carson of Barrieis taking a. year s postgraduate course in medicine at the Alleghany General Hospital. Pittsburg. He was recently graduated from Toronto Uni\'er. i `D Q Ilium nf 'T`nu-nnvn in viaifina iii: IUH lUI`,`.\'H'ly. _ Mr. and Mrs. J. Grant Heels (nee Mil-I dred Ansley), who were married in Tor- 'ont'o `on Sept. 6 by`Rev. R. J. Fallis. re- ` turned `home last night after spending two. I weeks in Toledo. Cleveland and New York,` ~...:.L -..L.. L..- 1.-.... :.. V:..+....:.. ' Ulll\`(3l`.\'IL_)v'. R. S. King of Toronto is visiting his son, W. R. King. Though in _his 84th" year. Mr. King is hale and hearty. He {was an intere;-`ted visitor at Barrie Fair | on ,Tue;-day. I IA - ....n| mu 1 aruluf cola {nan M. IOI D[N.Ullll)t'.l'. _ | Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Thomas of Torontol were visitors at the Fair on Tliesday. hav- ing motored up to spend a day among| old friends of the former. They were ac- companied by the three Misses Smith. ldaughterseof the late Dr. (J. C:\Smith of I B arrie. ~u,,, v _.,|:- :_ :_' "`-.......L.. :.L:.. ......J. L..I. 9- WEEKS Ill xunsuu, UICVCIIIIIU auu ucvv Aunn. Hu(l.~rm Smith_. who has been in Victoria and Pentictun, B.C., for the last two years, has been spending a few days with his fa- ther. l.)eputy-Sheriff Smith, before going "to Peterboro. where he has taken _a pos- I -ition. . ' I u,, ,,,,| u._._ !.`_..._l u ur......:.... AIL... H1011. , A _ ! Mr, and Mrs. Fred M. Warnica._Allan- ldale. announce the engagement of. their eldest daughter, Sadie, to Mr. Sherman H. Todd. only son of Mr. Jos. Todd. Gilford. the marriage to take place Vthe_1atter part "of September. I Mu and Mn (Tm-il Thnnme nf Tnrnntn buzozorcozo Durne. 1 Mrs. Leslie is in Toronto. this week tak-I ing part in the ladies closed golf cham-. pionship. She was one of the players in the open golf tournament staged in Toron- to last week. Mrs. D. T. Rees and Miss` I. Creswicke also took part. They returned several `days ago. PEACH-RHlNEHART- , On Saturday, Sept. 16, the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Rhinehart, Bradford St.. was the. scene of a very pretty autumn wedding. when their only daughter. Bertha Maude (Birdie), was united in marriage to Mr. William" `John Peach, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peach of Rockwood. Ont. [The ceremony was `conducted by Rev. W. J. Watt of Essa St. Presbyterian Church, in the presence of about enty-ve friends and relatives. The bri e_. who was given away by her father, wore a beautiful gown `of white radium lace over white'satin. with embroidered tulle veil. She was un- attended. Mrs.vE. H. Adams of Newmar- ket. the bride s cousin. played the wedding march. and immediately after the ceremony Mrs. C. C. Bothwell sang For You Alone." After a dainty wedding breakfast had been served from tables prettily decorated with; pink and white asters. Mr. and Mrs. Peach! "left on, the 5.20 train for a trip to Detroit. London and Stratford. the bride. travelling, in a suit of reindeer duvetyn trimmed with; beaver. with small French hat with brown wings. Besides a cheque from her par- ents. the bride received many very beauti- ful gifts of cut-glass and silver. A VI\l\'\lD (kn nnlunfj-'nnyn crnnafn nrorn Mrs: [U1 glI'DS U1 Clllgl uuu BIIVISF. | Among the out-of-own guests were Mrs. `M. Stacey and Mrs. Karl Bell. Creemore; Mrs. E. H. Adams and Harold Rhinehart. Newm-arkef; Mrs. Wm. Hunt. Mrs. E. H. Kroetch, Mrs. M. Dempster, Mrs. J. 17.? nntunl` Tnrnnfnv `Mrs: I4-`.\rn~ D.uI>il>m-Rah-1' I [\I'UUlaCl.I, "HITS. L71. IJUlIl]JBlzCl'_. A1116, 1!. 1'. Dowell, Toronto; Miss Eva Buttereld. Orillia. n- ___u u_-_ n-;_1; .._:nr _..:..1_ :._ ti-....1. Unum. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Peach wilI reside in Rock- wood. ` V The Women's `Auxiliary of the Royals! Victoria Hospital wish to thank the direct} ors of the Fair and all who gave` donations or in any way assisted in making their re- freshment booth at the Fair such a success. Over $250 was rea1i_zed. um. ._...._I _.__.._._ -: 1.1.- A....:I:....... 1-..- The annual meeting of the Auxiliary` for KJVCI WHUU WK LUGIIUCIJI I electifin of officers will be held at the` pital on Tuesday, Sept. 26. A large at- tendance is requested.` I H Cleaning out the pipes at the plant cau_s-'1 ed an interruption of the gas service for several hours today, WOMEN'S AUXILIARY, R.V.H. PERSONAL net of Owen Sound was of her parents this left for Saskatoon}! t intends making her I I` `N M5M0R`A.1!"_ -'5 ` IIIlIIIIIIlII:.III!` III1I.I\I\I I PAL-K---In lovinghielmory of Hester A. . Pulk. who died Sept, 2651918. :Until the day dawn and the shadows rp -ee` away. 96.. , :'purn nu CCHIS 'p8I' WUl'(l; llllllulll UU IJUIIIIB } Einlllll I Illllllli .ROBBINS--In affectionate remembrance of our son and brother_.- Leslie Robbins. who fell asleep on Sept. 13. 1920. Safely. safely -gathered in. Greatly missed by his Parer_1ts.*Brothers' and Sisters. _ 37c PATTERSON-In loving memory of Mar-i garet Henry. beloved wife of James A.I "Patterson. who departed this life so sud-M denly, Sept. 23. 1920. Although two years` have passed away, T Iv\:nc Ran Aou luv rluv- - Tues., Sept. 26-Mrs. Wm. Ross, lot 23. con. 2. Sunnidale. will hold a credit sale of farm stock and implements. Sale at 1 p.m. W. A. McConkey, Auctj `H . n 111, I\,,,,__I; 1-; 1'1 _..._ Fri.. Oct. 6-Wm. DenaultJ,v1(;;i;i.*con. 5, Vepra. farm stock and implements. Sale at 1 p.m. W. A. -McConkey Auctioneer. A very. pleasant evening was spent on Tuesday of last week at the home. of Mr. and Mrs. Truman Thompson. -when they gave a reception for Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thompson on their return from their hon- eymoon. About eighty friends and neigh- bors gathered to welcome the bride and groom. The evening was spent in various games. recitations and speeches by some of Barrie's leading citizens, C. M. Hickling SEVENTH _LlNE,' VESPRA She sings among the angels now, Beside the crystal rivei; The light of God is on her brow, Forever and forever. A 1 nuuuugu LWU ycuua uavc yaannu uvvn-J, I miss her day by day; A pa'tient wife. true and kind, ` No friend on earth like her I nd. \ ' --Husband. mu - `L , -,. ",1, ____. for MEN S womc suons Phone 441J quarters I 2 cents -per word; minimum 50 cents I u-------- - --------- `W13 also hzve stock AT NEW AND LOWER PRICES Get yours now and be prepared for the cold weather. `Plumbing T -% Heating Tinsmithing Exclusive Agent for 1-EASE 1'-'UR_NACE_S Phone 180 133 Dunlap St. _Harry Barron an--7`; nu`. v v --_ `V- -_. vnware, Graniteware, etc., at reduced prices STOV ES CREDIT SALES V TUCCCCUCHC` E 23 TC` Snagproof Overalls and Smocks . Peabody Overalls and Smocks . . . . Khaki Shirts . . $1.35 Plain Shirts. Brown Boot, plain toe . . . . . . . . . . Brown Boot, toe cap . .` . . . . . . . . . . Black Boot, plain toe . . . . . . . . . . . . Black Boot, plain toe . . . . . . . . . . . . In `"3 l'.u|w VI Islvuuuuu uw_ ...... .., __,,, , NOTICE is 'hereby given pursuant to R.S.0., 1924. Chapter 121, and Amending Acts, that all creditors and others having" `claims against the estate of Thomas John, son. late of the Town of Barrie. gentleman, deceased, who died on or about the 12th day of August, 1922,` are required on or before the 10th day of October. 1922, to send, by post prepaid, or to deliver to the undersigned at Barrie, Ont.. Solicitors for the Exeeutors of the Estate of the said Thomas Johnson, their full names and ad- dremes, a full statement of their claims, duly veried, and the nature of the secur- ity. if any. held by them. Am-l cm-+.hm- take notice that. after said Uul 0V: IVS I'll. J ... Fresh Cheese . . . . . . . [Tiger Salmon . . . . . . Bulk Sodas . . . . . . .. Princess Soap Flakes SUGAR Lawrence, per cwt. We are Agents for the M. J. Wilson & Sons I I I I\1IIW!\l\ Quality and Workmanship on harness or parts guaranteed for one year. If in need of harness or parts. come in and look at our stock. .We will be pleased to show same at any time. W9RK1`. !EN 5. 3C.W-5 Expert h-o;: I.?;p'airs Elizabeth Q Barrio --Family. 1im~`f 60c 55c 45c 23c 30: |8c 20 {NOTICE TO cnzoufons In the Estate of Thomas Johnson, deceased L4---L.. ..:....n nunununf. tn A. W-. WHITBY Salads. Tea . . . . .1 Red Rose Tea Lipton s Tea Fancy Biscuits Washing Soda Large Bar Castile seedless Raisins . . occupying the chair. Kindlyvwishes were expressed to the bride and groom for hap- piness and long life. After the program ice cream and other dainties were served. and-a jolly chat enjoyed. ROY L. JAY & CO. Fresh Fruits,` Groceries V Confectionfery, Tiger Salmbn ...... 30c can Delmonte Red Alaska Salmon Robin'Hood Rolled Oats,-Sc lb. McLa1'en s and Jell-o Je}1_\' King's Pure Ho;1ey IAII held by them. And further take last mentioned date the said Executors will proceed to distribute the `assets of the said Estate of the said Thomas Johnson among the parties entitled thereto. having regard only to claims of which they shall then have notice. and the said Executors will not be liable for said assets. or any part thereof, to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received by them at the time ofthe said5distrib- tufinn .._._.C, .. - --`., --v...- . --l0-lg. pail, $1.65 Fisher's Pastry Flour IIE II I (IF .u.v.n.u.~;\.n- u uuu U\uAl \.l u\.n|_u Powders .......... .. 10c packet Sugar Crispv CornVFla.kesA --2 packets for 25 -.... .. - -...u-., - .v.... , --25 lbs. for 85: Fisher s Star Flour ' Fisher s Gold Medal Flour ---25 lbs. for $1.00 -98 lbs. for $3.80 Fresh Shipment of Neilson's Chocolates No Extra Charge for Delivery We have just received from Holland :1 large shipment of Bulbs `f0 Fall Planting. ` V Tulips--Single, Double and Darwins Hyacinth:--Single, l\...--l.1.. -__..! l')-._-..__ ALSO Stock of F lower Pots and Saucers in various sizes. Brown & Co. Phone No. 18 26 `Elizabeth St., Barrie % FOR FALL PLANTING ution. BULBS "'133[It'>_1'e' anEm15c'>'ri1a11. _Da_ffodi_ls and _.-- cu.-our ----w Narcissus Cfocuses Snowdrops F reesias - .'".`-5o lbs. for $1.95 ' $7.65 65 60c . 60 30c . . '. ' 20c 20: lb. lJ4o. ution. STEWART & STEWART. `v Barrie. Ontario,` Solicitors for the Executors. Dated at Barrie, Sept. 7. 1922., i 37-4,00 Thursdily, September 21, 1922 under eavy- ' they other pbout Wise men and wise women are found preparing for the busi- ness` prosperity which is com-`V -_- A-.. ...... nun +4. wmnive vour v v n - .v-- -- H355 pl'UapcLAv`y ing. As you are to receive your business education but once, it is worth while to secure the very best available. You will get it at th Barrie Business College- ANY. reasonable people who would not labor beyond` their strength ' in any other manner continue to test to over-capacity their eyes. After their. eyesight begins to fail they continue to strain it. `Here you will nd complete scien- - tic examination, correct prescription and vision re- storation at such a moderate gure that you must not longer continue the danger- ous delay. R. lUSKp,W0ph.D. _ ADDRESS: 38 Elizabeth Street, Barrie Next Door to Singer Sewing `Machine Co; com: :10 BARRIE AND Phone 143 -u:-unuun--uj5 3:: ||-n i 11::}c-1.Is'i5Rea1 Es:a?e"Xeu's | Here are just a few of the many homes we have to oer at `very attractive prices: A I -I I II I k rrived, or 25` - ~ ~ ---~ T . ..... N Seven-room brick house.,all modern con-i veniences. sunroom. garage, large lot-;| owner lenving town; will go quick; getf busy. Price $4300 Eight~room brick house. conveniences, garage, large lot, nice location. Price $3000; Seven-room cement block house. conven-2 iences. large lot. stable. Price $360M Six-room `brick house. conveniences. cen-J tr'al. Price $3000l "Seven-room brick house. conveniences. large garden. nice location. Price $3600 'Fnn_vn_I\n\ luv-in`! lnnnc-n nnnvnnznnllna DUIllg ` 1 III}? . a - u - - - - o u o a o . o - - o - n c $\J\IVUl Seven-room" brick house. all couvehienc-I es, garage," `one of -the bet locations in town. Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $4500 ' Six-room cottage. stable, henhouse; `A- acre lof.'nice location. a snap at $|200 Five-room cottage. double. 66?ft. lot. good location; the land is worth the money. Easy terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $|500 . qnuvnu vvnnvn Lanna .nnn1-nnunnnna cl-ulmln _I`Jl13y LCIIIIE .......-..........~.-n. Seven-ronn1 house. -conveniences. stable. henhouse, central. Price . . . . .. . $2000 Six{room house. conveniences. central. Price=.. $|800| Five-room `cottage. water.. `lights. nicel Vlnnn9:nn nnur Aunr`u`a Danna `location, near Allandale. Price ..., $|500 1` lVC'l'UUlll UUllIl1gt'- VVZILCI .. Jlglllb. IIIUU Seven-room frame house. conveniences. Bradford st_.reet. Price ....... . .. $3500 Eight-room` brick house. conveniences, large stable. nice lot.- central. Price $3700 nIIIIklQ' `II\I`-QC} WI\f\'I\ :7` Dunk . lurge DIRIUIU. IIIUC lU.|.- UCHIIIII. I LIVE IFJIUUI Double` brick house. eight rooms in each- side. all modern conveniences; two extra lots, goc')d>location;lmust be sold, as owner is leaving town. Price $7500 Seven-room brick house, all modern con- veniences, hot water heating, central. a bargain at $3700 Ton nnnwn kw-inlr I-unnan on` Iiinllnrnl n!\n_' UUTEIIIII Ml:-.......a.-y,---as---.. QOIVU Ten-rvoom brick house. all` modern con- veniences, hot water heating. stable and garage. central. Price . . . . . . . . . . SSOOOI `4`:un_I-nn-ns nnffonn uvufnv our` nkfd `son- fA_R'l_'RIl_)G_E_& GILROYE ID! 55 salucu. ||lUC l\l\iD|'l\llIu I_ I IUU \lVUV Ten-room brick house. conveniences. lovely grounds, good location; must _ be lsoldp Price $5500 Q........ ...\n....' l....!..l.' L........ H ..,_..........u... house. good location. "Price . . . . .. SIOOO SUI EEC. UCIII/I HI I IIUC 1` - Q U Five-room cottage, water and lights. hen- Eight-room` frame house. water and lights. lovely location. Price SW00 dens and farms. Seventy farms to choose from at right prices. If it's anything in the Real Estate line, it will pay you to see us before you decide. Our business is con- ducted on ya straight commission basis of 2% % . which is bound` to give satisfaction to all parties concerned. ` l\AlI At! II___Q-I.I Q: I!_____9. We- also have a large list of market gab` W se., Barrie. Pllenes: Oice 861, Residence 884W. P. O. Box 1011'. ' `man BANTING---At Ivy. Saturday. Sept. 16. 1922. a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Will VBantVing. ` f AGI_3T-In the R. V. Hospital, Tuesday. Sept. 19. 1922, a son to "Mr. and Mrs. Walter Paget. Worsley St. WILDMAN--In the R. V. Hospital, `Tues- day. Sept. 19." 1922, a son to Mr. and Mrs . Arthur Wildman, Innislil St. BACHMAN--At Hamilton. Tuesday. Sept. 19, 1922, Seneath Ann, widow of the late I. J.ABachman, in her 80th year. Fun- eral from residence of her son-in-law. A. 0. Garden, 150 I-Ierkimer St., Ham- xilton. on Friday, Sept. 22. `uuuun 9 frultv ' LASI UALI. run rnnunno This is your last opportunity to get the finest varieties of Niagara Peninsula peaches for preserving or table use. The best plums for preserving. Damsons and Green Gages. ....A n`n\nnf nichnri nlnn. If Von have not lOl' preserving. Uulllaiuua uuu uxccu uiuaca. are almost nished also. If you oreserved any of `this season s unusually high quality fruit do so now. Prices are very reasonable.` 1.... 4'... Han mm-I: at` the Niazara Pen- reasoname. Look for the `mark of the Niagara insula." Growers, Limited. on containers, It =tands for carvvefully packed, evenI`y"gi-aderl __.2L ` c-u:-----::::- LAST CALL FOR. PEACHES :_ 1.. -....... Innt nnnnu-hIn;f\r 1-n ant pom I V N0_'l_`_l_CE Q TAxI~:s TOWN or BARRIE] Kt-t_e-r th-e-an-t:)ve date gteps will be taken to collect any taxes` I remaining unpaid on which an additional percentage will be I charged. 3 7-3 8c \17 C`...!J.L. l" _ A A n . . . .... NOTI(`}iE`is-herebv giv"p1.}u};n to the Trustee Act that all persons having claims. against the Estate of Alice J. Gordon, late of the Township of Innisl, in the County of Simcoe, married woman, deceased. who died on or about the 5th day of September. 1922. are requested to send particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or be- fore the 15th day of October, 1922. after which date the Executors will distribute the assets of the estate among those en- titled thereto, having -regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice. and that they will not be responsible to any person for the assets of said estate whoe claims shall not then have been re- ceived. . -- R `I IP`V'AKT`I'\I'i\I) IVITTITAKT NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act that all persons having claims against the Fstate of John Averill, late of Allandale, deceased, who` died" on the 20th day of August, 1922. are requested to send particulars. of their claims to. the undersignedion or before the 20th day of October. 1922, after which date the Ex- ecutors will distribute the T assets of" the Estate. having-regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice. and will not be responsible to any others a run In-111 I 151! nvrunv -rs Q 1111] Dated September 19th, 1922. NSFPTEMBER. .22. 192.2,. . wl*3~S'i'_II-:-&'z.'iSS'i"Is31`}:-JB;L;-;i4eT,~i@ 1 38~40c _ Solicitors for the Exe_cut1-ices.J\ -W. A. Lowe &- Son have a- big `stock of mattresses and springs on hand. Call smd bsee\\them. 3'5tfc The Second lnstalment of ' taxes is due andpayable . at The Bank of Toronto on or before ' *' L vBIfown "Befty Tea. Room` Bron Betty Ted Roomk SPECML `ATTENTION GIVEN T0 PARTIES and AFTERNOON TEAS dun- ottle OPERA nous}: Mon.-Tues., Sept. 25-26 A Comdy: Poor Boy with Lloyd Hamilton Prices: 15c and 25c Mattnee Saturday at 2.30 Youth ... Experience .. Love . . . . . .. Ambition . Hope . . . . Mother . . . . .' ' Pleasure Opportunity . Chance . . . . . Tout . . . . Despair . . . . . Intoxication . [Good Nature Poverty . Q! Wealth . . . . . Sport . . . . . L . Excitement Conceit ..... Temptation . Work . . . . . . Delusion . Crime . . . . . . Habit Degtjadation . Frailty Makeshift "... Gloom . . . . . A Great. Picture that you can t miss. No raise in prices: |5c `and 25c. ""-/{."\2\I. Smith, 'rre21u}r'. Barrie, Sept. 13th, 1922. Arranuoon TEA. Hot Waffles. Sandwiches, Cake Salads "'14. IV___. Iltll- (1-12-.. DBIIIUB Tea, cocoa , Milk,` Coee Fri.-Satg Sept. 22-23 WALLXEE REID GLORIA SWANSON ELLl0T'l_'_ _DEXTER DINNER` basket SPECIAL SERVICE GIVEN - TRAVELLING PUBLIC Ex1>1I~iNc|=:" V oven POW'ELL & co.'s' DRY GOODS STORE NOTICE To cnsonoas NOTICE `TO CREDITORS rmtasr sznvncs AT LOWEST me:-:s `ALEXANDER COWAN. ' Executonjs Solicitor, Barrie, Ontario. `....\hs.nL.u- 1 04-3. `I 000 QQ` A (L. 'Ev'EffYI1Nc `BREAKFAST: THE CAST: DZ-L..-.l `tralian Odoz. -]N-- In Ufhilu ' 1 Richard Barthehness V. . . . . .. John Miltern .. . .~. Marjorie Daw . . . . .. E. J. Radclie Betty Carpenter . . . . . . .. Kate Bruce Lilyan T-ashman . . . . . .. R..Senior . . . . . .. Joe Smiley . . . . . . . . Fred Hadley . . . . . . . .. `Harry Lane . . . . . . . .'. Helen Ray _ . . . . . . . .. Jed Prouty . . . . . . J. Furey Charles Stevenson Edna Wheaton . . . . . Yvonne Routnn . . . . . . . Ned Hay Sybil Carmen . . . . .. Robert Schable . . . . . . . . .. Nita Naldi J . . . . . .. Frank Evans . . . Frank McCormick . . . . .. L. R. Wolheim Tl`IjITEyBARRIE EXAMINER Agnes Marc Mrs. Gallagher Florence Flinn 1 . VI ulucuu Mac Barnes . Leslie King ISUPPER one Miss F101 7 a guest at ' . wbek. W Miss-Aln ' ' Sask.. on E V home there Mr. and were guest: Q _ Mart. on 5 ~ Mrs. S. R [ garet McA` Mrs. J. J. I 0. W. 31- motored fr ' friends and " Mrs. J. :1 (laughter. 77 Collier St. l'1,.. Mrs. Geo: Peacock is visiting friends. ih! Anten Mills. ` T1,` CI,,A I35, 5 3 `I 3., J,__, E-" _ -,,_ DULCU Llllll. I Ed. Sutcliffe is in Lindsay fon. a few `days this week. "no "I`uol-.. II` 'l`n.u.n+n {.3 3262.-nu `Alla; ll/IHJB IJIII WCCR. Mrs. Tytler of Toronto is visiting Mis Nora Radenhuist. ` . Mrs. Payne.. Worsley street. is visiting friends in Collingwood; Miss Irene Marlin spent the -week-end with friends in Tottenham. Robt. Addison of Ottawa, was visiting relatives in town this week. nt:_. 17 |1:n:..__ -i- v-n_u-__L___ --.-_ :_l ICIGIII V 2 `ll IIUW II l'lllD VVCC&u I Miss V. Milligan of Tottenham was in town for 21- couple of days this week. Mia `Inn!-;nn A` Tknrnfnn ;: u;a;I>;nn `unu- `UT Hill! 5l:lCClq IJCIIIC, IUI `Dill: Wllllulo Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jackson and Mrs. Stephens spent. a few days. in Bolton` last week. | IlZ,, I'TVI_,.__,- `I"l.__.L -l l'\,,._,, D,,,_.,I Mis-Almeda Lewis 1 Sept. 4, and ' there. ,, I II,., Y7,,,,,,,_ Ituvvu Jul 5- \:,Uu|nC U: IACIJB tuna VVCI7l\o Mrs. Banting of Thornton is visiting her brother. Jas. A. Lennox, North street. Mpg (Ln. Dim -6 l'\.-illh. .211 -.m1.!.. no ) UIULLICI g 0313. [X IJCIIIIUJL, 1` UI IJII BIIIUCIO Mrs. Geo. Pixh of Orillia will reside at '94 Mary street. Barrie, for the winter. ' I M. .....: M... I T.` I....1...... ....A M... WUUl\o Florence Bunt . the home uuinnlr . Lunll. ull Liuuuaj. Roche and children and Mis Mar- McAvoy of Toronto were guests of McAvoy recently. . Bradley.=former1y in business here. from Toronto this week to visit take in the Fair. II_., `I I'},II _t 7I`V__.-_.L_ . _.2_ZL!__`__ L;4 ' plllllllrb, N11. ZIHU 11113. .l'lCU. lllll. Mr. zgnd Mrs. D. M. Stewart took the boat trip to Fort William last week and will spend a couple of weeks with friends `there. .._.l u_._ In 1 mL.....\..` .1` ur:..'..:.-.... l IIUIIIC LLJUICO V . Mrs. Kenyon Lount. of Toronto guests of Mrs. Lount s mother, Mrs. Sunday. M Q p..,.1M. ....,: ..x.;m...... om: mum M... Ball of Toronto is visiting her Mrs. H. E. Wellwood, at the Methodist parsonage. Mix E. M. Elgood and Miss Ingram of Ovntleii College returned last week from a three months` trip to England. ' Ml. \XI... 1 .1... AC Tnwnnn `nun in Lnun. ll IJKICC KIIUIIIIIB Ill}! lull Juuanauu. Mrs. Wm. Lang of Toronto was in. town for a few days this week, the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marr. K Mr unul me "3 M Qfouyurf rnn`( fhn % $1.30 ' $1.10

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