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Barrie Examiner, 8 Mar 1923, p. 5

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, only IICIC uuc ucl_V hula ween. Mr. and Mrs. `I. F, Lennox entertained a number of their friends and neighbors last 'I`hursday,~evenEng. & MEG: vMn1IH Vnulvn 1r:.::I>nrI `An In ------1 uaucu uu uwuua new lust WEEK. ' Mr. Sho, a. Korean, from Knox Collegegl Toronto, occupied the pulpit ofothe Pres-' byterian Church on Sunday, the pastor being absent. 4 M015 T E`lI1.. ..t I"n._..:.. __Z_4__I n- 1 unw 1.uurauuy;c\'f;:I1:llg. Miss Maud Keown vlsxted for a couple of dys last week with her sister, Mrs. I. F Lennox, * ' v IAI5 a nccn 3 umnuuys 11] I113 Queen U"-y Miss M. McLean spent Sunday at iler home. - I `I1 I- I . 1" ~ 1- I115 `again cu-cl HUI lll$S, I Mr. and Mrs`. Walter Smith and family have gone to their new home in Toronto. They will be missed in this community as they were good neighbors. Ivy friends wish them every success in their new home. I I I`.n\u-ml 'n....o:.... L-.. ..a..._L;_l _.-L _,, I - E "'X13gZ::;&'terx:1:d the sale at- A, Thompson's on Tuesday. Mr. Some:-ville of Southern Mania called on friends here last week. `I. BL- .. `ff.__._ 1, 1' " us: :15 auwcub ' Mrs. J. Iuis of Utopi visit-ed friendsf here one day this week. Mr nu;-I `Inn -1 E` Y-_..--- ."L-~A-' ` March 5.-The Rev. T. J , Dew was called I to Alliaton last week to see his father, who `is very ill. "II. ....-A u`... (1 I n....:.. _.:-:.-_u 4-_`:__J, Ir !d i [in Ill LUTUHIIO 1&5 WCCK. Mrs. Srigley of Holly is spending a few aye with her daughter. Mrs. Bert M_cQuay. Miss McKague has returned to her teach- g -again after her illness, IL. .-....I In...` 117.1... e...:.1. ...__| :_A,:u,, I mu--u1 every success In men new name. ' .Georg Bantxng has started out on i work u assessor for Essa. A l...._- -..-.._.l _;;-__I_4 .1 I ;H 3.192: ursuyery `nu. . ` ! . Mr. and . G. L. Davis visited friends ` I in Toronto Ins week. 11".. a_:__n__- _p {v,n_, - .- . Readings. the advta. is time well snout. KIWLYLYLEAGH .j___.._.__._.j._-. C_!?!!`1LL _ i31:msnA Cllllj c I Manitoba Cdllege, 3 nnlnit nf-Han Dunc-` 1-ma auuun EXAMINER- and S. W. his i March 7.--'I'he Methotkstv W.M.S. met on lTuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs ;J. Baker. II. 1.11:, VII :1 u :9_%** > npcuu xzuc ween.-euu WED MTS. IJBZCDDY. D Mrs. Edmond Johnston of Queensville spent last week with her sister, Mrs. John Whan. - ' `I..- TY (`I ` '7 Llallc Mrs, H. Sheppard visitd her sioter in Toronto over Sunday. Qllnna no:-Hon I-.4-nu. Ln..- ....:4.- :..--..-.,L a.uIuuI.U UVUI ouuuay. U Skating parties have been quite` frequent. lately. That's right, enjoy the ice while it s good. nun ucu nu muuc ulllti. | After an illness of many months Mrs. iGeorge Stoclart passed away on Wednes- .day at her late resirlence, De Grassi Point. =Inte1-ment took place on Saturday morning {in Mount. Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto. l MTB. T JRl`.l( and Mrs! Tuun ('1-.-..~.n nun- im mount. rleasant Uemetery, Toronto. 1 Mrs. T. Jack and Mrs. Ivan Grose are ;in Utopia this week with Mrs. D. Miller. I 1 Jan): Pub] in uhln m-In A ---------r '-3~' u..u..sp;. uul nugucun cemetery. I Dr. Uren of Toronto died rat-her suddenly `during the past week. His-summer home was at Cedar Point and he was a regular iattender of the Methodist Church here. I 1 _ A joint `meeting of the Women's Institute , and Farmers Club will be held at the home of Mrs. Geo. Wilson on Monday evening, March 12. Mrs. J. W. Brown will give an address. Musical and other selections will be given. Lunch will -be provided by the *!.m4:4..c.. ........L-..- ` uuuuny ulgub. ' ' ' 'Mr. Prouse and his son spenfthe week- end at H. Sheppard . Wrnv l.n-um}... ....: n 1....:- .: m.-.-L- lcuu av 11. Dueppllru S. Wray Lazenby and D. Lavis of Toronto spent the week-end with Mrs. Laznby. ` Mrs. Edmond Jnhnnfnn nf (`lunar-nau:n ll 0 IIUACIO 3 Mrs. Eben Todd has been confined to her bed for some time An... ..... :II'..___ .I ~` " ngla onto ' nu uurplzr hula` Jack Reid Iwork in the lbury. l`|... Anus]. jford on Saturday came as rather a shock I to his family and friends as he was thought 1 to be recovering from his illness. -'I_ hel i funeral took place on Tuesday afternoon to Coulson Hill Anglican cemetery. i DI`. Ilrn Of Tnrnnfn I-nfknu nu.-lJn..I-. W"i'*i3e death of William Rothwell of en.` 'uaa uccu mscumpusnea wimout accident! 5 During the temporary` absence of Mrs.` Ruffett last Friday night the lamp on the kitchen table exploded, waking three-yeah old Lloyd, who ran screaming out of the house. His cries attracted neighbors who were quickly on the spot and soon had the= =_fire under control; not, however, before considerable damage had been done; Mr; AI-lln Inlunann ....,l ALI- _l-..Ln uucl. uuwuu nelu. . ~ Mr. Simmons of McMaster Umversxty was the preacher at the Baptist Church last Sunday night. Mr `DI-nun- nut` R5,. ...._ ....-._;`;L, I uuunuxag LVIUEIUKSK uuu Uiner 58180310118 ptovjded {Institute members. vunaillcruun: uuuiage I180 D881) GOIIB. Mrs. Arlie Johnson and little daughter of Hawarden, Sask., are visiting her bro- ther. Milton Reid. ' M- .Q:..........._.. -1: 1t,|:,,., in - March v6.--The ice companies have had 21' veg good season, Belle Ewart Co. finish- ing Saturday night and Lake Simcoe on Wednesday. The work has, been difficult this year owing to the extreme cold and [great depth of `snow. However, the work has been accomplished without accident. nlirina fl-an nmnn.n...- ..L......_.. _t uh, I u. :.uuu1p5Uu. (term). At the conclusion" of the tdasts and two musical numbers by George Harvey} and Harold Hawkins. Russell Hale presented the prizes to the fortunate winners 8: follows :- ' ,.,A___V. ,, ,. . - ..... . . _ -_. . l mun, uuuzuui 0. mus mary roweu, U!'lll18.| Home Nursing--1. Miss Edithcrawford, Oro. R.R.; 2. Miss Marion Langman, Gril- lia. R.R.; 3. Miss V. Croydon, Orillia. General Proficiency (Boys)-1. Gerald `Ego. Coldwater;_ 2. Leslie Johnston, Oril-I alia, R.R.;` 3, Irwin Rutherford. Orillia. Essay on The Brighter Side of Farm Life."--- Two prizes of $5.00 each donated. by the Orillia Packet--Class 1. Miss Anna! McKinley. Jarratt; Class 2. Wm. S. Bur-I ton, Foxmead. ' V l guests, cmeny members of the two classes. At the speech-maki,nS...~wl1iach_. followed, Allan Hutchinson, District Represen_tati~.'e, `Barrie, presided and toasts were responded to by Mayor Tudhope,\J. B. Johnston, M. P.P., Geo. A. McLean, Mrs. M.` Cooke, Miss I. N. Scott, (Kincardine), Miss Edith Crawford, (Oro), Miss McKinley. (Jarratt), Gerald Ego, (Goldwater) and G; J. Thompson. (Perth). As H... ........I....:....' _: LL- ._'__._ J . assist- ort, but 0st in; ""Ei'S:e} Proficiency (Gir1s)-1] Miss Ami na McKinley. Jarratt; 2. Miss Jean Gowan- lock, Uhthoff ; 3. Miss Mary Powell, Orillia. Hnmn NIIrgino__1 Mina `ISL-I241. l".......:.._..l WuS`:1`;})ler was served by4.the"Orillia Ladies Auxiliary. in the Y.M.C.A 110 over fifty I guests, chiey members of the two classes. A l Hm nngmnl. ......l.:..... ...L:..I. t-1I____-_| suom` COURSE `ENDS i FINE BANQUET I The Short Cours in Agriculture and Domestic Science. held in`0rillia this winter. concluded last" week with a most enjoyable banquet. . 3; gllnnav nun. an.}.-.I L... `L. f\...:ll:_ I -J:,,? BELLE EWART fPA1.5..T9.N la wocn wu.-u '.u|`.'5. U. Lvuuer. is able again to resume his bankand Is now in Hayley- LEFROY 5 nun. nusu sunny; ununuu ALLVCUAI Illlllub` 0 Mr Keeling. of 1106 Newmarch St., Verdun, Montreal, Que.,' says: I found Vicks very good for colds] on the chest.` My boy sutfers with} croupy cough and I.rub his chest well; `with it and I get very good results.` llt is also good for colds in the head. 17:..1... :. LI... ..J....I 4.......L.......4. ..... ;s'm;g; gstrusivc inn _.. :5. nu 1. uun. u I/Uu_ ' J. A. McLaughlin has returned from ! Toronto, after spending a month there. 1 Ralph Parker, a farmer, living near Nap- anee, suffered a fractured skull by the fall of a tree he was chopping down. Fnllnwina 9 ntnfbmnnf nuntina `Dru. 1" U1 11 um: 11!: W11: uuuppulg uuwu. I l Following a statement quoting Rev; 'I'.} Walsh, Episcopal minister of York, S.C.,! as saying that town had more wealthy bachelorse than any other in the State,. he has received hundreds of messages from | ,women all over the country, asking hisl assistance in hel{ing them get husbands. 5 Need Be Feared No More,% Says This Montreal Father. If the child seems croupy,`app1.vl Vicks over throat and chest at bed-' time. It usually averts a night at tack. And if croup comes on with-} out warning. the use of _Vicks often .brings relief inside fteen minutes. I 11.. vr-_1:..._ -1 11nn xv-_,,__-__,-Li law: In In-luv svvu LVL vvxuo III 11:16 uuuuo I Vicks is the ideal treatment for" children's cold troubles; it avoids so! much internal dosing. Just as good, too, for grown-ups colds, and for cuts, burns, bruises, sores, stings,` land skin itchings. , AA. -11 .J...-... ..A......... tn- .. .`.... 13..-: ...... .,..... ..,-.....5... A At` all drug stores, 50c a jar. Fori a free test size package, write Vick! Chemical Co., 344 St. Paul St. West, Montreal, P.Q. M . I m1.......I. 1r:..1... :_ ....-..`:... n........:.. :A.l K Willi AAIUIILID Ill uaxnlc. I Mrs_ Ed. Wilson haslreturned home after: [spending a week in Toronto. I 'I"l.n F1 F0 l.....l.-..l .. ....._ ..L`. L... L--- ..._ apvuulus a wccn Ill LUIUIIDU. The U.F.O. loaded a car of hogs here on Monday. . Mn nun-I "son 1l'n.~-u Ila-.- 1...... ....L........) I suuuuay. I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mayes have returned l home after spending a week with friends in Thomton_ ' I Y I Il-Y A-_.,LI 1,, A I :- AVLUIIUL \.KII L DWI Thong}; Vicks is new`in Canada, it! enjoys a remarkable sale. Over 17 lmillion jars used yearly. i March 5.---Dalton Reynolds of Midland "is visiting his sister, Mrs. W. Richardson. i Mrs. George Peacock is spending a few ldays with Mrs, Lafrenie. - :51: L1 ..nIIu... f`.......Ll: . . . ....a. J... -.__-I- __-l LIGJD IVIILI H115. lJallCIIICn Miss Madlyn Coughlin spent the weekend with friends in Barrie. _ I ll-.. t7_I nr:|,___ I...` __.,_,,,,, 1 u p. I Fresh` Dates, "43 pkgs. Figs, 3 lbs. .. .. Lemons, dozen . . . . Bulk Cocoa, 2 lbs. . . Cowan s Cocoa, ti}; .' Fry s Cocoa, tin . . CROUP AT NIGHT Rglled cm, 51/, is; 25; .ComMeal,6lbs. 25 Wheatlets, 4 lbs. . . . -251: Shredded Wheat, 2 for 25 Kellogg : Bran . . V. . 20 < ` Com-FIakes, 3/29 TEA Special Blend 50 D.S.L. Baking Powder ` -'1-I-15` tin] gyADA'sLARcF:s1' RETAVIL l)0M_lNION S1l`0RES,I.imiled Ul lfIC "nd . -.-._,. ANTEN MILLS 25c 25c 32c 25c Aylmer Com, 2 tin: . 25 Aylmer Peas, each . . 14 Aylmer Tomatoes, ea. 15 Cream of Wheat, pkg. 23 Roman Meal, pkg. . . 33c Grape Nuts, pkg. . . . 17c `sewer coma, 55 Easirs?sVi1o_I'wtet;i;1g' '. -Mazola Oil, 1-Tb tin, Mazola Oil, 2-Tb `tin, BREAD 3-tb loaf 15 9Bre`akrast .Bacon, tb 35 Back'Bacon,1b .. SPECIAL NEW DREAMLAND FRIDAY AND SATURDAY CCT- rn uunulilll IIIIIII ICII over the spectators- uuuu I I IGIIZICU shriek ran; through the court room--. an anal: 05635616`! and fell dead at the feet of the judge-- The mystery was solved-- Happiness began to creep through the mist of_ .L-_.._ You'll miss one of the greatest dramatic A -_..__._- 7 In v.---4:3!-O G V `I GUI!` verted to the screen if you don't see this smashing trial scene in the biggest heart drama of a decade. IN THE NAME OFTHE LAW A sudden hush fell .___. AI. , I `Page Fivv. 57c HRMA1~i"'1W.""Ti'4bMPsoN 19c Embalrnel:-:l'I'1`t'1"eI-`a-l'D1recto' ` { :- monmon, om`. ckwick ed to Weller, See ourTfu1l list of town honies, mar- ket gardens. vacant lots, farms, bus- iness blocks and_ businesses. Office: 46 Baye IdTStT., Barrie ` Phones": Office 861, Residence 864W ' P. O. Box 1011 , 5-room cottage, large lot, garage .. .. .. .. .. .. $1350 '7-room brick. house, conveniences, stable, garage, 1% acres all kinds, fruit, nice location .. .. $3600 6-room brick house, conveniences, stable, garage, 2 % acres, just what you are looking for .; .. $3600 13-room brick boarding `house, con- veniences, large sunroom, garage, no better location .. .. .. $6000 Nice 66-ft. lot, good location, for quicksale .. .. .. .. .; $325 PARTRlDGE& GILROYI . "nvvau nan. syn uvuac, vuu vcuuzllcu, central .. .. .. .. .. ...s4zoo 7-room frame house, conveniences`. central .. .. .. $1800 7-room stucco ltonse, water, lights, garage`.. ....$1__800 6-room brick house, conveniences, nice location . .' .. . . . . $3500 '7-room brick house, conveniences, Allandale .. . . .. . .. . . $3000 6aroom cottage, conveniences, central Runnnnvvu lIl\"`lIVlDl\ gun`-nu. I..I.J... l-....- .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ..,.. vlvvv 6-room cottage, water, lights, large Inf .1 can v-nvvIll wvuvusvg VVvGl.,. llslllrb, Ill": lot ..... .. .. .. .. .. $1100 5-room cottage, water, lights, cehtral .. ;)..$1550 5-room stucco cttage. lights, water . . ` . $1000 7-room. .br'ic_.k .-h.ou.s.e, .s .caI.)le, `large lot` .. $2300 `conning 3--...- ....4._.... AII...._`l_1- 5-r.o.on; .fr.a'rm; 'co't'tge;., 'A.1lz;n'da.l:: V7-room brick Exclusive R;l Agents ' ifiii 1 geadily bone, it. imprac- hat pre- e part, advan- gA_1mupcya& GILROYI HORSEYOR MOTOR EQUIPMENT Phone: Ivy-Thornton THURSDAY. macs 3', pa: {VERY nerve _in ydur I knu nan.-.5 .4-----'--- ~ Est/abtished I849 v-- --- -`)ER-TIFICATED house," conveniences. . . water, . . _$1_800 convemences, _$3500 _.~..---..- -.. -_ _ ge, a rfectly 1; still of the e of the |'l'..._l slo (Not from our regular Correspondent) A number of local men left on Monday to get employment on the ice in Barrie. u T urn algal 4n u-annual blunt T4`.-u-an !\....:.... mu SUI cnupluyuuult uu I/HI: IOU Ill Di1l'l'lC. I am glad to report that Emma Desjar- dine is better again. V I Mnnnnux nl\t`nl` OI-us `ulna-an` A` D Luna [0 |JI7laI/CI uguul. V. J. Noonau attended the funeral of P. `J; Lynch in Barrie last Saturday. MI-a GAIVGIA 'l`u-unn :3 Lama :36... LAN uabjililsz F lossie Daley is spending her holi- days at Mr. Kelly's on the town line. "In Dana II Y\-..1.....l2.... ......._L .. 3...... .1...... u. uyuuu Ill uuluc luau uuuuruuy. Mrs_ Gerald Truen is home after holl- ldaying with her sister, Mrs. P. J. Daley of. [Barrie. 112-- I'M, ,2, !\,I - 0- I I no III LUIUIIIIU I550 WUUR Jerry Desourdie and Mrs". Frank Desourdie spent the" week-end with friends in Allan- dale. ' r.!._:,_ .1, L,,, _,,, _,, . 1 .1 ...u u-\- itor in a unlc. Friends here are sorry to know thatthe Dowall- family are about to leave us. uayo av uni. L\cu_v B Ull un: UUWII IIIIU. Mr_._ Rose M_ Desjardme spent a few days in Toronto last week. ` 1-..... 'n..._-._....I:_ ____I \n-.._- `r.~-__L n,___, ,1: nuc vvun ur uni \J|:lIvlvlUllIlI5 umuluwwc. `A`.goodl_v' number -turned out last Wed- nesday night to the carnival inthe Princess Rink, although there were not the usual number coinpetingfor the prizes. The priz-' es were awarded as follows: Best dressed lady, lst, Miss Evelyn Fortner (A Western, -Cow Girl); 2nd, Miss Sara McKinley. (A Welsh Lady) .; best, dressed gent, Bud Fort- ner (who made a very charming Red Cross` Nurse) ; best comic, vlsf, Arthur Adams (A Black Cat); 2nd, Albert M-aw (Clown); best dressed school boy or girl. lst. Evel_ Lindsay (An Indian Girl); 2nd, Harold ,Lindsay (An Indian,Boy) ; couple race: Mr. 'and Mrs. W. E. Crawford; schoolboy race. Tom Roe: free-for-all race, W. E, Crawford. Bert Fralick led in the free-for-alluntil he tripped on the home stretch. The judges were E. Adams, A. Armstrong, Jr.. and H. Priest. ` unnun an: vlmuulg IIICIIUB ul Iuugul`. Mrs. J. Martin attended the funeral of her, father. Mr. Campbell. in Toronto last week. Mrs, Martin has the sympathy of her many friends in this vicinity in her bereavement. A I\IIl'I`\`\nI- `lint!-\ `LL: Cu:-Jig: p.6L....J...-I -v--- v--uo-- -----`r-I March 5.-Mis ii;'y-I'VIcLan and brother Elzin are visiting friends in Edgar. Mrs J Mnrfin offnnrln H-no funny-ul AC lun- LIICIILK` III VIII-B VIUllIII`J' III usl UClU2lVUlHl:lll:. A number from this vicinity attended Mr, Maguil-e s sale at Edenvale last geek. Thu llllili (ISA AIIIAA Ov\Alnn n-xvnnnmiun A-1 LVAl_ lI5ul.|C B BIIIC Ella L'JllCllVU.lU IHSII WCCl\. 'I`he_ crows are once more appearing on the scene, also nicer weather, indicating the approach of spring; . Thn `Iv:ant`n A: no I M `l(.\'m-... n--3 Ln appruuuu U1 sprung. The friends of Mrs. J. M. Knapp will be glad to hear that she is somewhat recovered from ' her recent illness, usuvu U.".lIL|7Vo Do I : J...uuu MP5: 1037` net spent a few days. in Toron`o last uieek.` At. the third ,quarterly meeting of the Official Board of the United Circuit held on Mondayevening those present were UH~_ animous in extendinz to Rev, Mr. Fortner an invitation to remain on this charge for a second year, which he accepted subject to _ the will of the Stationing Committee. -A - nnnrnvl nnrnknr bun-nan! nub . 111:1` l7....I can wccrywrur uuuuurau xrrenps. b 3 Mrs. John A. Wattie waecalled away sud- 1 denly Saturdey'to Creemoret to attend the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Ovens. Much sympathy is extended to the bereaved ones as it was only three weeks ago that they buried Mr. Ovens, their father. Mm. n....o.:..- u7..n...:.. -: ArI.._.1..r- '9. at there working Hal , pun ID IIIIUIUVIIIS. Mrs. John Wallwin is still confined to bed ,but is slowly improving. ' I Rona.` Imnun lnnf n unlnnkln Lnnan nu Qno Ill`-JG, IIIEIIU. A ' Mrs. W. H, Miller is visiting friends in Aurora and Toronto. ` ll... 1']... ..t D-_L G-..l_--. 2.. LL- ._..__L -t[ IIUIVID KIIIU IsIIIUll|'Un _ Mrs. Kay of Port Sydney is -the guest of her daughter, Mm. John A. Spence, MP3` nl;`fnn Mnwutr A` 'I`nI-nvn ;.- nt\nr|r`,' ',uu| IE BIUWly IIIIVIIIVIIIS. Sam` Lynn lost a valuable horse on-Sab urday night, ` 4 Mn I U "`n- :..L..:..:o.... C-:,.....'l.. :.. IICI Ilaullhl 7115. IJIIIIII '1. |J`!lU|IUl`..- Mrs; Clifto n McKay of Toronfo is spend- ing a few` days at R. Schandlexfs. March 5.--Ml`8.: Waller is able to be out again after being confined to the house with sickness. ~ 7 . `D.....-- l:`..__I-_-___ _____L AL, ,,,';'_I- , I -.1 J mX1.'tul:u;'"' of Big Bay Point spentg last week with Midhurst friehds. - II... 1.1.. A nr-u:- ____ __-n1; ;,,,,, ,.,u 3 mu-cu nu. uvgua, I.-uuu" xumuer. Miss Beatrice Wallwin of Allandale visiting Midhurst friends. 11:... \l....n.. n....u,. ll... (3.... n t~L...a.-`! JUIULIDU `H13 WCCR. Mrs. Thos. Spence has been on the; sick list. but is imnroving. Mr: John Wnllmin in off" nnnnn:-I in I-um-I vluuclus uuuuuuw u`Icuu6. -V _ l Miss Myrtle Coutts. Mrs_ Geo. D. Couttsfi and little Marie spent the weekend with; friends at Stayner. ' pnknit I.`:.l.-llmmm :c u:n::nn `It:nw|1-IL: :0` IIIUIIIIE Ulv Dbuyllcru ' _ Robeit Fieldhouse is visiting friends in Toronto this week. G___.,- Il__ VIVI.-- L-.. L-,., _,_ AL, !,L - - -' 'n` `n '5` '5` 'n` '5` 'A` 'A` A A` '5 'A '5` 'A` 'A` 'A` 'A` 'A` 'A` 'A` 'L` 'L` 'L` I News FROM NEIGHBORING rownsmrs E1 uuuac wuu 3105110535. Percy Frankcoml spent the wek-end with friends in Barrie, A-LL..- 1.._--I_ _: n:_ n.,. n,s-,. '%*%%%%%%$$&%%*%%$$%**%*** L "MIDHURST I mr g*&*%&&$%***i**$****%*&*% March 6.-Rev. S. ` . . _ . _ ....L _ l'-_-. .L.-._ E `."?`E.1."!. .TA'".N BRENTW(_)0D miesma J. T..and Mrs. Fowl 3.. ml\\v\`1\ 1..-! -.....1- 1 lrcet. yet ractions. wuzn uu ouv.uruu_v_ ' [ John Eldridge spent a few days iii Aurora| I this week.` . I ____,I_, \v I I 1 I --I A ' mun wccn. l Douglas `Nelson, who has been with tho- Bank of Nova Scotia in Cochrane for somei time. was invalided home last week, after sustaining a dislocated hip in an accident: while tobogganing. T nnrmnn `Inn-riff Innlzl n n ...... at"! ,...i.. March 7.-I regret to report that Mrs. John Eldridge is ill `at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Bates, in Aurora. C. Merritt made a -business trip to Kes- wick on Saturday, . Jnhn I4`.lA.-GA.-n unnnf n Conn J...-.-. 3.. A.......... I uunuc a I-up ul Auluulu luau WGUIS. ` Angus King and- family` of Keswickl visited at C_ Marritt.'s last weekend. I March 6.--Miss Zeta. Sharpe spent thei week-end at her home here. i II . .....I II... I`! A U..-._-_,.I-; Lt! ,, ,1 VVUCl\'CIIl| III` LICI IIUIIIC H6111. Mr. and Mrs. G, A. Spencer` left this week for their new home in Hamilton. : Ill..- 71"--.. 1IY____|_ _._-__L _ t.,,, J, I, nun lvucu uvvv IIUIIIU In xnuuuuuu. Miss Tena Wonch spent a few days last `week with Mrs. 0 De_l] of Thorntgn. `ll..- ('1... Q1._.._.__ ._ .__L 7.. -...- _ 1, l'WUCl\ VVIIJI 1V_1lB. LIlJCI_I U1 I.HUl'lll-UH. Mrs. Geo. Sharpe is not as well as her many friends would like to ,se_e. Y._L_ 111-..`-.. :- _I:_Lu-. -.,.,_-,,,.I 34- 1ua.u_v IIIUIIIIB Wliulll lll\U IIU .CVo I John Easton is slightly improved in healh_ T i 1 R, I ' 1` wunu buuuggulllllg. i Carman Marritt? held a successful sale. on Wednesday, high prices being realized, from a number of `his Holstein cattle. ' `la. a.-`J `I ... `KY 1 `Il_Il.....L__ ___I I3-_Il News uuun a uunuucn Ill ula lluuautrul czwuu. ' Mr. and Mrs. w. J. McMaster and man} made a trip to Toronto last week. 3 A........ 1(:.... .....a :......:|..- .: 1z..-...:_1. Miss` Ross spent a few days in the city last week. L, 1` AI, ` I I Quite a number of the young --people of! this vicinity attended the dance in Thorn- ton iast Friday night. All report an ex- cellent time. ' VVUGLIIUIK The Women"$ Institute _met_ at the hohxe bf Mrs. E. H. Sloan last week. Ta rv..n \t..I..II..._.l '---L- I_,.. L_ U: mm. m. u.. autumn 1313!. ween. I Lt.~Col. McLelland_. ` who has been in Christie St, Hospital for some time, is con- valescing at the home of his friend G. 0. Allan. Lefroy. ' I __ __g_,, , vv auv apclu Duluruiiy m D8l'l'le ' I There was no service in the Anglican Church on Sunday owing to the -inclement weather. r]__ 1-[y___,A,,7. I 1'. . . . .I I March 5..--Miss Marion C!emerit is spend- : ing a weeks holidays in the Queen City. I M. M(`.I.l-3.l'\ snout gllnou of Ian! and Howard Allan `shipped on Tuesday. IIUHIC. . I , l Jno, Boyes shipped stock `on Saturday : Wedding bells arp ringing in this vicinity. l I am glad to report that Miss Cora, Can- `ning and Master Bill Reeve are both improv- ingj. IT (`n-AC.-no ......l t.....:l-. ....- ______:_,: .1 ~ A115, - E. Carefoot and family are moving thisi week to lot 4, Second Line of Innisfii.' ' Miss Corbett is visiting her niece. Mrs. I Jno. Boyes; M . nnrl \l.._-. mu A n1:I--__ -.__I 5 Hr I u nu u DU] C3. Mr, and Mrs. `N. `A. Wilson Watt spent Saturday in Barrie Thorn Inna nn anIv1v:nn :n cl. vcd this I... -m-

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