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Barrie Examiner, 28 Sep 1922, p. 17

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cpcula uuuuay wuu u'1_;:uuS nere. Mrs. Fred `Robson and Mrs. W. McFad- den of Alliston visited their mther, Mrs. Jas. McKnight, `a few days last wpek. MP. and MPE nh nnnnnu n!` nu n--` . uuc. vv ul. "115-uh ul but 116211411 01 other, C. R. Mtirtin. R. M. McConkey `and hef sister, Mrs; Ness, are spending .3 few days in . the guests of their nephew, Chester lmv , ' BE'_I'!-IESDA . .._._...__j._-- CHURCHILL ..! "mouo BAXTER Rev. E. J. Wolland, who has for the past three years beenin charge of Gibralter and Craigleith circuit, has received a call from Rodney, .Ont.; which is one of the most important rural congregations in the London Presbytery. The call will be pre- sented to the next. meeting of Barrie Pres- bytery. ' mum ms uuugumons! ' I run a newspaper, he answered, and the brethren here who stood up are my subscribers, and-"4 Let us pray, exclaimed the minister. If this question was asked in your con- gregation. what would you do--stand up- or sit still? Look at your label now.---The Subscription Man. -A ' - 1 pcuuwumr posmon. How is it, my friend," asked the min- ister, you are the only man not able to meet his obligations?" T run a nnumnn...... .L- _______ Ail - I Sppt. 26.-7Mre. Wm. `Ag-new [is \;isitingl with her sister, Mrs. Ervyin Miller. Mk Anrn Tun]: annual Auvnn Qua.-l....`...!LL xuxvlsyuillll, luau LU M181!` 1881?. , The preacher seated them and said, Now every man not paying his debfs s`and up." The exception, 3 careworn, hungry-looking individual, clothedvin his last summer s suit, slowly assumed a per- pendictflar position. ' v"-Thur in :I- vnuv C.-1--.! " .._l___I 41,. nu. vu unu u yunvl IV!` . U A preacher. at the close of one of his sermons, said: Let all in the house who are nayingtheir debts stand up." Present- ly every man, woman and child, with one exception, rose to their feet. 'l"l-m .-.........I...... ..._..__1 .1, , 1 nuu vv_uu ucr purens nere Justin McBride returned borne the other day after spending the summer on _the boats. II:_- Ar n - ' ` lJUlBo Miss Alice Briggs spent the weekand with friens at Mid-burst. Q.-uy... ..t LL- -L:I_I__,, I .. . . .- vvnru uIcIv"a' >21-L 1V1l(1*IlllI'SE. Some of the children here attended the .=chr~o1-fair held in New Lowell: 'r"uI-na`\:vu- nu.-I ....L4Z...4 .."W -' ` -`nu-'\n'H`.ll ucxu In New LOWE]! Threshing and cutting corn of the day her; at present. Sept. 25.---A number from here attended Barrie Fair and reported a good time. . 7 I ITBDP ghnllohnnaavr annual LL- -----L - uaxuc 1' mr uuu reported good time. Miss Irene Shaughnessy spent the week? end with her pal-en*s here . ,`l na+:.. `M..D..:.J.. ..-L..__-J 1 -' -' vuuuu-_y , vvn. 0. The remains of thelfe Mrs. Fieldsend. who lived about three miles south of Cooks- tnwn. were buried at St. John s cemetery on Saturday afternoon. Deceased was 91 years of age. ucq. u may . St; John's church anniversary services. conrmation and the dedicafion of the Pat~ terson memorial window will take place on Sunday, Oct. 8. '1']-so -gran}..- -2 4.I._ I_, IL. n- 11 - wuu uer answer, Mrs. nrvyxn Mlllel`. _ A Muss Annie Jack spent over Sunday with Mrs. D. J. Miller. A ` W-min lI'..Il....l..... L..- ..-A...__..-_I L- Ht" A IIJUOIIUIJ uuucxwcub 211] uperavlon. Mrs. W. N. Hopper received a miscel-i `lsneousshower from -the girls and ladies of Cookstown on Friday of last week. Miss Mary Cummings. R. Davidson and Miss Alma Neill_v of Midland spent Sunday with the latter s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geq. Neilly. Q1- L.l....'.. ..1......-L -__: .... M upcum uuuuuy. ub rraux 110$ . . Dr.- R. H. Leadlay was able to return last week from Barrie hospital, where he recently underwent an- operation. ` Mrs. W N nnnnnr 1-or-niun,l ti ...!......I ' L_yu uu xuursuuy OI last week Mr. and Mrs. Addison Rayso-n and two daughters and Mr. Finchan of Toronto spent Sunday, at Frank Ro'. nu-.12 1': r.....u.... .....- ..u. L. vvu-u uue. xluvlu 1LlUlIlpSO. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Mackay of Toronto ment Friday of last week with the latter s sister. Mrs. T. A. C. Banting. T-Tarrv Fihnr .nnrl f-nvn anus` ..u.....J...J 41.... ma-cu. 11115.71: :1. U. punung. Harry Fisher -and two sons` -attended the unveiling of the memorial gates at Rock- lyn on` Thursday of last week.- Mr and Mun AAA...... `D..-....._ _._J A---- [Ch IUVCIV. Mr .and Mrs. Donald Ross and two daughters of Ban-i visited at John A. Moir's recently. ' M. ` am! Mr... r.r........1....1 n.....-L-n Mn UUll D 1 ` uy. Mr.` 2:-r:c`;" Mrs. Herschel Campbell and children of Hamilton spent over Sunday with Mrs. David Thompson. < Mr and Mm W fl 'M'....1...'.. ..t 'I`....-_a-.- IICO Mrs. T. A. C. Banting's little daughter, / Margaret, is conned to her bed with scar- llet fever. II. ___J 112.. n II -n c wccn nu queens UIIIVCYSIBY, mngston. Miss McKenzie of Toronto was the guest of Miss Gazy Kidd for a few days last week. mt... t.._.__ n-:_--, -7 -- ____._. -_.-_, -..s.-u nvn cu l\4VV \llJD IGOIJ VVCUl\u Mrs. James Rainey and daughter, Miss Rainey, are visiting friends at Ivy and Bar- me. I.-___ H` I n 7` ,0 9 u... . ., Cunningham-White A very pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David White, Mait- land Place, Toronto, on Sept. 21, when their only daughter, Dorothy Margaret, be- ,came the bride of Mr. Hubert Earlby Cun- ningham, youngest son, of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.-Cunningham, Cookstown, Rev. James Little of Westminster Presbyterian church officiating. The bride, who was givenaway by her father, looked charming in "a" gown of sand-colored Canton crepe. She carried a shower bouquet. of Ophelia roses and lily- of-the-valley and" wore the gro`om s_ gift, a string of pearls. After the ceremony a dainty buffet luncheon was served. The happy couple left on an extended trip'to northern points. The bride's going-away guit was of na'vy blue with henna 'velvet A at. V . Icuu wwu um axswr, LVIFS. JODII rlynn. Karl Kidd and Alpine Couse left this week for Queen s University, Kingston. Ngs MoT(nnzin nf 'l`n1-nn+n runs 4-]... .........a. uvcl uuuuuy wuu uwuus .lu (DWI). Eldon Neilly attended the wedding of lhis cousin at Dalston on Wednesday. David Pnee nf Rtaxman guano 4|... .......1. Ina buuaul at umawu uu vveunesuay. David Ross of Stayner spent the week- end with his sister, Mrs. John Flynn. 1 Karl and Al.r\;nn (`..-mm IACL ALL. ununvtuc 1` an buns WEEK. Mr. and Mrs. David McF'ad'den spent _a few days in Toronto this week, Van` `D....l:.... L-.. ..........4....I .. _--:L:.,, , Sn uuc uunuu unun UI uuuuuu uere. `Miss McKinney of Mount Albert `visited over Sunday with friends in town. `lJ`lA.~..-. xT..:ll.. ..u.....,I...: 4.1.- _._-_IJ2___, ,1 nuns Au U116 uuuu. ' Frank Agnew, mail clerk, visited his par- ents here this week. 11:-.. h_l__ -: 7l"_...-_L_ , . H I UIIIID nun: um: WCCIS. Miss Dales of Toronfo spent over Sunday with Mrs. R. Arnold. 'I'_`l'......__ 1'l`I_;__,, , I 1 u . u uuxu vv Causrll uuuauu. Mr. and Mrs. Geo; Nevills aftended the Elmvale Fair this week. In ... .._..I u _. *n--.:_1 1:_r__y.1,, Lcvv uuya Ill LUIUIILU Luis WCOK. Karl Burling has accepted a position with the Union Bank of Canada here. ' `MS;-. \A ..`II:........ ..t' ...._L AlL-__; he -._ 1 uuc Hubbub] ILl._ D. H. Ross is uffering from b1ood-pois- oning in one hand. n`IInn`r .\......... ......:I ..l.._1- --:_!L-_` 1.1, ,-_,, WUI'I\- The October meeting of the W.M.S. will be held on Friday, Oct. 6, instead of th regular date, at the home of Mrs. J". A. Lennox. The Life Members of the Auxil-' . iary will entertain the annual members and the ladies of the church. generally and the annual contribution to the Life Member- ship Fund will abetak'en. Come prepared to vote for the new Life Member. The new study book will also be taken up. Pro-` gram committee: Mrs. West, Mrs. W. Grose and Mrs. G. B; Henry. vvnvu Lula. 1.1.. DIIIUIU. Harry Watson returned home last week from Western Canada. 1] . .....l 11-- 11-- -n,_,2n ,.. u n .1 September 23, 1922. w ucu. r. xwpresenvanve Luuuxpeun, % %>I<>X<>X<>X0I0E>I< >IOIOEE%>I4>I<>X<[ Gookstown Fair, Oct. 3 and 4. Buy your underwear at Fisher's. The price is right. M;ac"nnnn1\:nn 'D~I-Jngusn 1.. .....l.... L`... ynxuc AD usuu. > Miss Josephine Robingon doctor s care. Il2__ CL-,:_ 4 - __ , 1- III, . is under the LIVIJUUI D U5] U1 Mis Swinton of Toronto is the guest of the Misses. Hill: ` n U I)--- -'_ _'..m-__-___ n_,.,,, In I >_x x<>x<>x<>x<>x<>x<>x< >x<#x<>x<>x<>x<>I wwwwwww wwwwwmm OOKSTOWN G80- F- 'rhnm'nnnlI `Rani-nntaun c--u--IInI * w -- E Geo. F. 'I'hom n t t mmmmmmmifr:eI$a.v1.va AN lMPORTANf QUESTION `..----L-- - - -L LL- .__v .....v _----.--9 -.... ....-~----.y- ` Sunday School Rally Day has been post-. poned to Oct. 8. A splendid program is being prepared. Objective, a full attend- ance of scholars, teachers. Barents V and frierllds, `and a ggod start for the season's wor . IIVL- I\-4_L__ _-_-;:_._ -2 41,, In I! 11' -u ANGUS l5'fA_'i`S the order IUIUIIIIU IHBIJ LLICl_I'BllUayu . Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. W. Dunn (nee Florence Cochrane) of Rusell, Man., on the_ arrival of a son. . 15 um '..: n...:u'n.......... q..-1. :.. -.:..:. --_ -._-..........-. .......- ...- vu...u-v..vv: Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cunningham visited with the formes parenfs, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cunningham, on their way to Hunts- ville last Friday and` Saturday. ' Q_L__I I\_II_, I` 111.311., UH I2llU_ IFIIVIII U1 3 HUI]. R. Hill of Swift "Current, S3isk., is visit- ing Mrs; P. Banting on his way through to the Methodist. General Conference. and Meldrum Cunningham attend- ed the wedding of their brother Hubert in Toronto last Thursday. nnnarohulnnnu On Mr and Mvvc `X7 `3a%$%&&$&m&i&mmg; nuu nu-3. uuuu JJUUEULI. Next Sunday, Oct. 1, there will be spec- ial` anniversary services in the Utopia un- ion church, when Rev. A. Rintoul will preach. Special music will be given by the Angus union choir._ - "'l;};e"1z11v(i';ie'Ii-i`llx-1'e~ss-;>;~1;&;';: ."i5T'i;};;.'fy' has evoked much sympathy for herself and family. A`I1:n on!` `nlwnvn t`nnn:nn-Lawn nl-GA-up` IIUI VUUBIII, IIIIIIIX (1a\ ul-JCIIIIUJKO Reginald McKenzie of Hamilton is visit- ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. McKenzie. The many friends of Roy Allen are pleas- ed to know that his condition is improving. ,_,_I,I,,, !II,.,,, ,9 Il,, 7| v\ iv` |J"CIIUUl UlII VVUURO ` Mrs. Hodgms of Stouvxlle )8 visiting Mrs. N. Thompson. . M;aa Marv uofnn A` Ylavnl-An u:n:O:.A` Mu: VVUVl\'UlI\-I VVII/ILILIUI yanuuw. Mrs. McMillan from the West is visiting her cousin, James A.\ Lennox. Rpuinnld MnT(Anzin' nf Y-Ynmilfnn ha visit. uuya Ill .\uca1ux u. - ' Mr. Pears of Toronto vfsited Mrs. A. Spencer this week. I In Y1.-ulnl-m l\` Q4-ouulfuilln 3.. ....:L!.... J15: L`. I.HUIII.`PBUlIo ,Miss Mary Paton of Hamilton visited` Mrs. A. Johnston last week. ' `Il_- II..__!_ 11...... -1 I!_-J_,,I ,,,_,_; VlI~`a {Is HUIIIIBLUII H150 WCUl\n - Miss Mamie Henry of Bradford spent the week-end withAh'er parents; ` Min Mn:]lnn `rnnn Okn woof :1: u:n:l-:-un [IUIII LUIUIIUUU . _ Mr. and Mrs. Long are spending .a few days in Meaford; . Mu Danna A` "`l\SI|I|`l\ ...`..:L...l II... A Mrs. J, Hatton` of Ivy is visiitingl her parents. ` kn Ado Qnnnnnr Lon unfulnnnall LA-Inn puruuus. I _ - Misc. Ada Spencer has returned home from Toronto. 11. ......I n... 1-..- __- ____J{__ _ ggm \}Ul|l'|}Ull|vlllE. _ ` Owing to lovely weather, large crowds turned out `to the harvest thanksgiving .-`erviccs in St. George s church on Sunday- lsst and were delightedlwith splendid ser- mons, owers. and. music. Mr. and Mrs. W. Stoneham and children of Allundale spent over .Sunday with_Mr. and Mrs. John Dobson. \T....L Q.....l.... n_4. 1 ;.I_-__ _-_:n I, , w&%&a&&$$m&$$g THORNTON UTOPLT SUPPLEMENT To `"3 ic Reid is with -his parenfa, Mr. and Mrs. J. Reid, this week. uuuc. nuuulllpasnylllg I/uuul I5 HITS 10l'0IIl0u J. Murray of Toronto was around for a few days. ` T; Stevens bought an auto recently. v The Presbyterian _W.M.S. met last Thurs- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ivan FREQ cu cluu an uncanny 01 060 wuarecelveu. Mrs. Weeks and son, who were vlsxting ~ relatives. left last Saturday for their home in New York state, her mother, Mrs. Wal- lace,` accompanying them as farm Toronto. I MIIPFOII AF Tnunnln unnn AZRII-J 2..- _ sept.v27.--wiu` Reid has resigned his poa.{ ifion on the Matthews" and arrived home- during the past week. \ ' Dull" 11.... ........:.... ....`-a.....I..-. ...-.._._:-..._. L I Aululg uu; pllala WUUKc \ ' Rally Day service on'Sunday m`orni'ng' in the Presbyterian church was largely attend- ed and an` oering of $25 was receiired. ' MIG wnnlra nun` nan w-ska. 6-A-A -.3..:L!._.. zvun. nuurcw uruwwru. Mr. Duncan of Toronfo has purchased the farm recently owned by R. J. Gamble. _M_rs. Fair nf Collingwood is `visiting her sister, Mrs. Jas. Cunningham. ' ~ Mi Lillian Arhlrna `c 11:5-:nn salad}.-4... 3.. I1. .lJllJlllUl\ lUUI.71JlIl g Mrs. T. Jack -and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Grose spent a day or two with Mrs. D. J; Miller this week. w ' ' A` `II. ......I . `II -.. . `l_I _._L 1'1-__.,9 , E All; I. maven, guns. alts. uuumngnam. Miss Lillian Adams is visiting relatives in Cleveland `and Buffalo, T uauacu run-suju nncnus H185 WCOK. , ' Mrs. R. H. Somervllle of Thornton spent the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.` Andrew Crawford. I M. n .... .... -1: m-_-_A- Ir ' " uuuu Ull uuuuluuyu A large number from here {attended the Anglican anniversary services on Sunday last at Churchill. A v - IlZ........ VI`--- nr-_._1, , I 1* H00 -- awrgess on me armgal of a young son. I Mr. and Mrs. Scott Sharpe and Mr. and` Mrs.,VJames Cunningham motored to Tor- onto on Saturday. ' . I A `nu-an nulmknr Ci-Am Ln-.. ..u.......l...l u__ may no uuuruuul. Misses Tena. Wonch and Lura Walker visited" Alliston friends last week. Mu. `D `L! a...........:n.. _:vm.-__4_,, ' nztcruc ul .lUI UlU 101' File past Week. Congriutulations to Mr. and Mrs. Walter! Sturgess the arrival of ' MI`. and MFR Qnntf glue!-no and "Mn .a.ul`l nun} ul Mug nuulwy. Mrs. Morrison of Vasey has returned to V .her home after an extended visit with Mrs. Walker. . :_ __ In-.. I1.._`_:_I :n.,.,, - I o vv ulna: . I I Miss Mufiel Sharpe has been visiting with lfrier-ds in Toronto for [the past week. I Cnnvr-zfnlntinnc fn Mp nml `M... 1IT..lL--- Sept. 26.-Thresi1ing is the order of the day in this vicinity. T Ire Mnrrinnn nf `7nnn.. L-.. _..L.-._._--| A uu uuuuny, UB0. 10. Holly Methodist anniversary, Oct. 15. afternoon 'and"evening. Rev. Mr. Leggotz will conduct services. ; Concert, Monday night, by Collier St. choir. ~ .-v.. \..-u`. .--yuan: vvul. vuuuago Wilfred Mapes and Thomas Jennett have purchased Chas. Miller's engine and cutting boat and have started out for the season's corn-cutting. {Mxnn I-n lnunlu uvnofkn `n-1nA -.._....I.. no no uuulc .'.lcl'C. The choir is busy practising for the an- niversary services which will be held here on Sunday, Oct. 15. nnllvr Inl-`I-nullab nan: ....... -. f\-L `IF U310. -Vs \JlUIIIIUIu Mr. and Mrs. J. spent Sunday with George Hubbert. ' Jun`; 1(1)" n` l'`......` \.1CUl.sC .u.uUUUI"l,r. duck Kell of Crown Hill spent Sunday at h`s home here. TL, -L..2_ Z- L..-" ' A` ' ' auu gum. Mr. and `Mrs. J. 4 spent the week-end Mrs. F. Gleneld. `K- .._ A II ... I and girls. uuc uuay uuuca are pwuy wen. OVCF. Ru!-.,v Day service was observed here on Sunday} Rev. S. M. Beach gave a very impressive and interesting talk to. the boys Mr ....A ml... 1' n n-..:.._ 4 mm," uua. uxcuu U1 muyuer. ` - The Adult Bible Class meets at 0. Camp- bell s next.'_I`uesday, Oct. 3. It is hoped lhvre will be a. good attendance now that the busy times are pretty well over. Rnlgv nnv carving mun nlnnn-um.-I In... .. _ Sept. 26.--Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dyer, ac- aunpanied byMr, and Mrs. Gao. Lealie of Allandale, spent Sunday at Big Bay Point. ' ` - \1:__- I___,_ -"In 1 . . . . .. J. \llIlIIv Miss Irene Kell has returned home after spending some holidays with her sister, Mrs. Glenn of Stayner. `-' Thn AHIIN 11-nln nlnon vv\nn`n -4. (V l`|........ v_au uu umuus uure, muuuay. ' ~ W. H. Hatton spent a couple of days"in Toronto last -week. The little son of W. A. Thompson is very ill. . . James Arnold of Angus i spending a. [few days with his son, T. W. R. Arnold. Mrs. John Banting is visiting her bro- ther. J. Lennbx, Barrie. _ I um: uumvcnaury um Duxwr. I Quite a number from here attended the Harvest __Home servic_e in the Anglican chuxjch, Utopia, on Sunday. ` Mme I.Il');A nnnbnlnn .-.6` Du--1- 3.. {II -1.` `wccn wwu LUIUHIIU xuuuus. ' Mrs. W. J. 'Dempster and children spent the week-end with Mr. and `Mrs. John Nicol, Nicolston. `M . and M ... 7J-..l.. 11....-- -.:-n-.I IL. mu: uuluc III um` aIswr,. mm. vvm. H.810. Mrs. D. Draper and two children are v1s- xpng at the home of her` mother in London. John Dunn of Alliston made a business call on triends here, Monday. W H I-hum. m....+ . .........I.. ..c ,x......-:... uuuluu, uuuput, uu muuuuy; ` Miss Lizzie Becker-ton of Barrie Is 11! at the home of her sister, Mrs. Wm. Reid. Mr: D nrnnnr ovul hun. .J.:I.I-nu. nuts --3-- mgr. :;nd Mrs. Harfy Banting, Lee Bant- ing and Miss Parker motored to Minesing on Sunday and spent the day with friends. . rm.-- --.:n L. _. _-_,,:,_ n I UI UCI l3lBlCl'_. nus. cl. .l.`lUll:o V Mrs. R. Stoneham of Barrie spent a few days with her cousin, Mrs. Wilfred Hutton. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Jennett spent Sun- day with friends in Vasey. . A nllrnhnr `rnnn Mara ul-fan;-In-A `LA I .... _..l ___ ._...-....., ..-.... ...`....... rug nun; vv-vu annulus. There will be no service in the Presby- terian church` next .Sunday on account of the anniversary at Baxter. M Omaha 1: nnrnkmn 4`.-nu. 1...-.. ..u.....l...l .LL..l uay wwu aucuus In V8198) . _ V A number from here attended the funeral of Charles Martin in Barrie on Sunday af- ternoon. ` . II._ .___I II__ *II'.,,,,,, n .- -r us Sept. 25;-Elwood McQuay of Elmira spent the week-end at his home here. -Mm D A `KAY.-.1... at 13..-`..- L. 4.]... ....--;. upcuu uuc wcun-cuu M 1115 HUIIIU HEIRS. -Mrs. R. A. McLean of Boston is the guest of her sister. Mrs. J. `Holt. 1:... `D m'.......L...._ _: -n-__:_ __'_-_. _ 4-- , %% E Nsws FROM NEIGHBORING TOWNSHIPS &%%*&%%&**&&&%$**$&*&$&&& 3 &%%&%&&%**%&$%w&*;i%$&&&& THE: + BARRIEZ ~E.XAM|NE-ZR n avut, J 1 wulauuu . Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Mapes visited Mrs. A. Elphick recently. MI-A T Inn]: .0111" Ma mm! `M ... 'l'...... KILLYLEAEH LEFROY HOLLY C. Ryder of Toronto with their daughter, Belfrey of Painswick their daughter, Mrs. anus. nclu 1315!: WEEK. Donald Cowan spent last Thursday night at his home here before leaving to take up his work as lectuger in rural economics -in the Univereity of Minnesota, Minneapolis. ueneral uomerence in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.-J. Davids/on, Lorene and Lorne Davidson visited with friends at Elmzrove on Sunday. l Mr. Porter of Toronto spent Sunday with !Mr. and Mrs. Carman Marritt. _ " 7---Don t forget Bethesda anniversaizv, Sunday. Oct. 1. Rev. J. J. Coulter of To- ronto will preach at 2.30 and 7 p.m. `Cookstown choir in attendance at both ser- vices. An offering of $150 is being asked by the oicials of the church. 3.8-39": 33 ITY Sept. 25,-Miss Eva Whan visited.Mrs `Thus. Reid last week. Y1...-...l.l l'V......._ _.__..L I... no u - - 2--I Q - nnjll Sept. 25.--Fred Lawton spent last week with hie parents here after four months in `the gold mines at Timmins. He has re- turned to Toronto to take his nal year at the University.` _ R. J, Hill of Swift Current. S9sk.. call- ed on friends in this vicinity last week, He came East -as a delegate to the Methodist General Conference in Toronto. Mr on!` sun `I7... I `l'\_-_!I/ , `I UII IIU Quite a number from here took in the lacrosse match in Bradford. Saturday. I Wil1vHvammond of Toronto was a recent visitor `at E. H. Sloan _s. The anniversary of St. Peter s church was held on Sunday. when large congrega- tions turned out to hear Rev. Mr. Cousins, the rector. St. Paul's choir took charge of the musical part of the service. Jllllllil UHIU WUUo V ' Mr. and'Mrs.' Herb. Harris of Alliton visited with Utopia_ friends over Sunday. `X7110-...l ll nnnn .....I 'lV1......-_ `I _.._-LA l--- un uuulcl LuylUl'. < -Mrs. Colin Campbell of Winnipeg, Mrs. McCrimmon of Dundas. Mrs. Lawrence of. Palermo and Mr/. and Mrs. W. J. Lee of St. Catharlnes snent the w'eek-end with Mr. `arid Mrs. J.TE. Hoglgson. Mlcc Mon Vflnmm or-unis` c.....I-_- 2. mi" uuu uub. d. D. nuugson. Miss Mae Winteis spent Sunday in Tor- onto ' f\._.!;, , I A . - nuuu "yon: i. regret to report of tlie serious illness of Daniel Taylor. -Mm nlin (`..m..I...Il .: u7:.._:_-._ IL, iuuuuulwy. . A Stroud Methodist League was well repre- sented at the annual Epworth League con- vention held in Bradford, Sept. 22. _The delegates from` here, Misses E. Belby, N. Harmer and A. Marquis, report splendid addre:s(=s and excellent singing under lead- ership of H. Brillinger. Addresses were de- lzvered by the following: Rev. 3. Dudgeon, address of welcome; Rev I. G. Bowles. on Evangelism":. Rev. Manson Doyle," on True Wealth"; A. I. Lugman, on Mis- sions; Rev. W. L. Lawrence, on Stew- erdsh_ip"; also brief addresses by the Leagma vinp.nrm:idnnta - :::uau_up ; ulsu D1181 League vice-presidents. Sept. 20.---Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Reive of Toronto were visifing .here with his fa- ther last week. ` `I ...........a. A... ._._._A J -I Read the advta.-It pays. La, 11. nca Orillia. McConkey. QI-I-nut` ll mu - violusu 11161105 Much sympathy :7 Craw in the death 4 also to" Mrs. Wm. her brother, Mrs. McCo1 1'.` usw uuyo wxuu Mr. uuu M18. Lennox mack. Miss Margaret J. McCankey and Miss Wi-Ida Ness have returned after spending three weeks with friends in Flesherton. Markdale. Vandeleur, Owen Sound, Eug- enia and Kimberley. Mr um! Mme I... u..n....1..... .: m-_-_ T girls. In um xunu yum.` 5 auuuy. Congratulations to Mr. -and Mrs. Howard Willoughby upon the -arrival, of twin baby Mrs, Richard Bell spent a few days iast `week with Toronto friends. `M... In 7 'n............;.... .....s -L:u_-_ -..m uuux uuu 1xuuvucuUy.. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McConkey of Toron- to .visited friends here for the week-end. is extended to Mrs. Mc- of her son Maurice, and Wright in the death of her hrnthnr I". R Man-n Sept. 25.--Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ness on the arrival of a baby girl; also to Mr. and Mrs. G. Sherring on having a new son. ` , ' M" 13.1.... n....:..... -1: 1..-- 2- -..-__I2..- - unvuig n ucw sun. _ f Mrs. John Banting of Ivy is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Lennox Black. man M'............'s I u..n..._I.-_- -_; In * 11. (hill. 111111 I Mr. and Mrs. Adams Aentertai1_18d humber of young folks at their home 0 Friday evening. ' uuc EVCIIIIIE may W668. Anniversary services Ilere next Sunday will` be conducted by Rev. Mr. Turnbull of High Park avenue church, Toronto, at 11 am. and 7 p.m. - I Mr and Mn `D AA........`..-.4-....I--2-D-I - Iuuuuay no nus uumc In xoronno. Mrs. Geo. _Synott and her daughter Ma- be!` of Stayner visited Mrs. Chas. Denney {one evening last w_eek. Annhrnr:-or-up can uuuu Ila L... ._....L (1_-_J-" un Vuuuuay o Everybody who `attended rephrts a good time at the social dance in the Orange hall oh Monday night. Mr Mani... nun ........L 1.--- ----A uu uxuuuuy mguu. Mr. McPhee, C.P.R. agent here, spent Sunday at his home in Toronto. Mn (1.... 6...... .......I I.-- .:-.._1.LA_ in uaa. uwnulgub, it new uays 1881? week. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Denney and `Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ruddick motored to Toronto on Sunday. ` \ Fun:-ulnn:l'u J-.1. ..u.....l....I ..-..-._L_ - _-~-| Sept. 25.-Miss Grace Switzer of Angus spent Sunday with frignds here. Mrs. Fred 'Rnhsnn and Mn W Mn'lPmL Aulc. U. 0. uuuur. Ernie McMaster has rejntned to Toronto to resume his medical studies, after assist: ing Dr. Fred Ross during the summer va- cation. Here's wishing him even/"success in his nal `year's stud . ' nnnarntnlnnnn fn Mun mu! M... `LI :-------I

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