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Barrie Examiner, 19 Apr 1923, p. 6

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SATURDAX. APRIL 21 uuoeu. I School opened after Easter with "Missal Morrison in charge after her recent ilIness.g The children were all delighted to see her; again. I V | . 1 A nu-n.lnn.. At` T..t'..--. ..:a.:__.__ ,_u,, I I .1 April l6.'---ThEie was skating on the rink on Saturday. night. .. _.__I IL, 1 , a one u - I ulc ecanuu wua Uuu uu auuuuy. . Mrs..S. McQuay is in Barrie with harli A Double 7:h1'ckness `Roof. As shown in the picture," half the -width of the toll is plain` surfaced, half. mineral-surfaced. In laying, the mineral-surfaced half of the strip entirely overlaps, and is securely cemented to the plain surfaced portion. This gives a double thickness built-up roof throughout, with. mineral surface exposed to the weather. ` Good Lbolcs. `The mineral surface-&n permanent, fadeless rqd or green-never needs paintincr. --n o .. an 1 1`. a Fire Res1'st1;2g . Sparks or A'yi-ng erhgers cannot ignite the heavy mineral surface of S. I. S.` Durable, 're-resisting.} .handsome, and economical. '-Barrett S. I-. S. Roll Roong is the ideal roong for %all farm buildings and steep"-roof industrial structures. CHURCHILL (Seventeen Ineh Selvage-Edge Roong) A Revolutionary: Ideai in Roll Roong J-'.EFR.<>.Y g.'i1,f`c$I{. 5, South oriilia _ _-._;L -1 l'\..2II3.. 'I"-..._\ ` |}llL VJ llll W5 A: E ms. Schellcis confined tohef bed. She fell Ilast week and received a bad. shaking up.-E parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Speers, her mother being on the sick list 3 " I5 I IV I n I" David Gauley spent it few days in Tor- ionto last week. T II... 0.1.. :_ -___t:__`_J L_,L_,, L,,I CVL, (LII EASY TERMS; FULL SET OF TOOLS AND DRIVING INSTRUCTION 3.inI;"5."`5 aI.:h Balance $3.50 .}.;...:1. $1,9.. 1=o1`i"1"5"c3i'3PE FORD 5Xi)STER_ $34:i .. JIC ulI\.lUl.DL5l.Iu\. Asian ; way. v V`. --4 structions from the Executors of the Estgte of the $50 I $5;:`!:.' * -ugump 14p.-5 u $73. nu}: I4 FORD s'EDAN $I50'Casl1 Down} 3-... -.--v vuuq ----- --v- u. --v- -en uuu `tun. u apaxmept on New Roads. {We ~g1gg.ra.ntee `the"t1tle, model and year and protect you against obsevable defects. Every car guaranteed to be as represented. `All those hm} boon tiaded .pait >-`nnsnngn An. Au! Ennu in ~nou.uanl>nn The above easy terms are for twelve monthly payments and Include interest M ' and insurance. Substantial extra. savings for ALL CASH. While we always have a. good stock of used Fords at low prices. now is the _tIme to buy--when we are at the peak of our Spring business. - '1. 52-5_6 JARVIS ST. ` (JUST NORTH or KING) Toronto Motor Car 00. Limited ;for% -U sea, Ford Cars _sE.1v5A`r1o NAL` P_RlCES%! , Balance $11 month ' ' Tln_e 'LO_WES__T 13310153; Ever BUGGY RUBBER TIRES % 139111) }'roigm_1'gc _ t\_-.| 1!-.. 1.: Balance $l7_mcn!h Anll bJ&aJ.J . ulirlu -6;1A_)-;e:I")n Use:-I_-Ford Cars- ' E.`E~Ioa'c:`o3I3I{fon A- -A _ -Good-lopokl-r;g' LRI\ l\'l `II Comke to Buys this \l\ (`ff V Reliable- . I-5151:`. PURE BRED srocx TO BE sou) BY AUCTION` CASH DOWN CASH ~ DOWN. PER MONTH - -gr ar;;a s Largest `Ford Dealers TTJQUTL 6! ST FoR'iiB7isTER $12 ~*-.s*.!w,. F0139 55% ll..- -_4. II-.. avuu .1; JV: FORD COUPE 'C nnnnnnnnn I11-r ' 1 $1 1 'CAggVvNi and $18 a month 1 1 _ soon pay for I'II\I\I\ I\r\-I vi-urn ; i="(iii3"'T"<'i3iz"f1~"zE Bailance ,$ 11 ` month .LA3"Ef- 1'1E?!M,NN. - ---- `pg...- _T Good-looking Reliable I"fI'\ VI`l\'YRIl!lI 3 `ran: nannoc an 1 Excellent Condition Balance $22 month "'i'b"6i~1'i"6` FREE! -Vile!-I-Ikept R II'l\ I I\lI ' As -`urns .43 $2 on .4 WEEK WI-l-.2 ENAI: LE YOU TO Bl/YA FORD THIS YEAR rrnn `As she is e`ghty:h1'ee it. is very hard on 3, her. ` ' V -";I"he play "Wi1lowdale" will be given in the Orange Hagl on Wednesday, 25th. im.t., hy the Thorn on players, under the auspices Mof the Mission Band. V 16p THURSDAY, APRIL 1.9, 1923. i{16iiu3AZY, { APRIL 23 L..- .B....... 1-Ll\t\`- A-`J ':vv\v\1t\*I(v\I\V'|"l :CASH ` `. POWNI CASH ' DOWN n- Dnliuhln Eve;-hutic Liquid Roofing `Cement Givetv. new durable surface to worn -out "rubber" and other prepared roofs---stops all leaks. [Easy to apply, low in cost. Lament Stops leaks in roofs; repairs asinings, gutters, cisterns. etc. Sticks to wet or dry surfaces. Easy to apply and economical. Cx-eonoid - Fly-Oil and Cow Spray An ccctivc, economical y- oil, lice-xstroyer an." cow spray . It is safe and easy to use, and gives unfailing results. Barrett Evcrlastic Giant Shin- gles are made and laid 3 to a strip. Mine;-a1-surfaced in red, green, or blue-black. Highly re- resisting--nevcr need painting or staining. Base is extra-lwavy roong-fclt-thorougzh1y water- proofcd. `Can b: laiiright over the old roof (use 1`-3 inch galvanized roong nails). Barrett Eve:-Iastic Giant Shingles Plastic Elastigum Patching If you do neat think the car you purchase from us is worth the money, bring it in within ten days and we will allow the full amount paid on the purchase of I New Ford. ucfi)EiiVaRY "BIla`nce.$12 month ' Sale at`l_ p.m. n_\rn`na -V`:-n-aI\a In Good Shape Balance $8.50 mom}: i IACIIIII I\I-Ii EiI'III\ur mm) m_;;_j;;_ ; 3? 33 on CASH DOW -$67 %%`%v 15031; _'_l'J0_l_JR{NG in-n.='s11 .Jniif FORD TON TRUCK . T _ _ _ _ .. _. Terms :, $9 month ram) rogv TRUCK ank of Nova Scotia `fergs :-$l2 FORD TON TRUCK cuAnA_m_E PHONE MAIN 381 CASH DOWN CASH DOWN "b6ivN ([1011 DOWN In cnn ber of st lowing L: will be I lowest c Municip{ Barrie . Brampto Brnntfor Ghathnn Uollingw Dundns (`hilt .. Goderic Guelph Midland Mimicu Orillia . Owen S Paris .. Pcnetan Smithls Wntorlu Welland Wnodsn Paid-up Capital 8 9,700,000 Reserve - - 19,000,000 Res.ources - 220,000,000 F1.n}; Thrc ` lnsten ! lmughz And That on Him And L): With ('|i:~:t(`n A.~'.~=0i THUF Soho The undersigned has received instructions fggm _:_--;j_ ._ __-T 1 Ayrshire .i_cow,..4b yrs., "calf lat foot. D 1 Ayrshire cow, 6,yr_s., calf at foot. 1 Ayrshire cow, 4 yrs., due by sale. 1 Ayrshire cow, 4 yrs., due Apr. 28. 1 Ayrshire cow, 6 yrs., due by sale. 1 Ayrshire cow, 6 yrs., `due May 1. 2 Ayrshire heifers, due in April.` 1 Durham cow, 5 yrs., calf` at foot. 1 Durham cow, 6 yrs., due by sale. ' 1 Durham cow, 6 yrs., due April 27. 1 Durham cow, 8 yrs., due May 1. 1 Durham heifer, `due in April. 1 Jersey cow, 5 yrs., due by sale. ' 1 pure bred Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old, -u-1]-L no`, 154- 'I\I\+ ` ESTABLISHED 1832 Bank .AccolL1nts% for Farmers ` RUSSELL PEAKE AT MARRIpi' 1_rARD_s, BARRIE ',._4 yrs., at foot. , calf ', v, yrs.,`due ', ', 'ers, , calf due , an A. I-\ Ana to sel] by -`Public Auction 2 ::---A4. :-A ::a- 1. By payihg a'll"b ills'~ by cheque he has a record of all payments and ~-runs no risk of loss by. carrying, money in his" pocket or keeping it ,in thehouse. , Farmersnd that doing business through The Bank of Nova Scotia has, many V advantages. _ A It onables a farmer" to keep. track of all his JAnI:-nu. `I .`l'.'.. Ramon`. `AAAID :11 ll 3e;T.`.` 1Yi'asbanke"`i i`a`i{;:&` record of all~ moneys received or. buns`- IWUUIU UL Auction Sale of 21 Good Cows! In" short, a Bank Agcount? is a necessity in the conduct -of farming qperations on 9. business basis. ' By `depositing grain` -,and ofher produce cheques he has 9. complete record of receipts; the fol1o;ving':' W. McCONKEY, Auctiorjegr. I \l III SUV \r\lII\`IllI\-Ill! Anirone wanting cows will do well to attend this sale. . _ All will be sold without reserve; Terms of Sale-.-Six months credit will be given to parties furnishing approved joint noteg. 6% per annum off for cash. ' - 1 Ho1;tein'cow, yrs., calf at foot.. [1 Holstein cow, 5 yrs., due by sale. M 1 Holstein cow, 4 yrs., due April 27. 1 Holstein cow, 6 yrs., due May 2. -1 Holstein cow, 7 yrs., due April 28.] 1_Reg. Durham bull", 15 months old. E The above are `an extra ohoic lot] of milkers, good, big, young cows and i_g good condition. ' A..-........ ---......l...... ......... .311 .1.` ad! __. _ .--... -_-.... _-...--... --...J. . The remainder of` the evening was spent in games and- dancing, the only regret being that there were so few there to share the fun, owing to the rainfall and bad roads. In` the small hours of the morning the friends departed, wishing Mr. and Mrs. Minnikin ei/ery` happiness in their future home. . -4; \avv;vJ vvlvan ...v-. u .u -u,.vuuu u--u nqu-unuu p Mr. Porter of Toronto spent the weel'<-I lend with his sister. Mrs. Carman Masritt. I i{4gI"v}}:'.","};'6 i;}'rt}}{i';"111}}nca. ville after spending a. couple of weeks with her daughter. Mia. Lorne Davidson nAnn'nn Nn'nnn nnrl nuns: Q....:L.L 1... . J puxc Ulvu JJ.uu:uuu. vvvv, :1 and! van, with calf at foot. - 1 pure bred Holstein cow, 6 yrs. old, .. with calf at foot. 7 ll .'l-Il1'euB:;.*;et1't:2a'ti`<:x`1: wre made by (John! Jago and Mrs. James Davey. nu I 'p.I " 7 April l6.-Lloyd Eldridge spent a few` ldays with friends in Toronto andAA_urora._ I I'\ II In . I ` IJIJ u5|aa LVUIEUII 51.1 LIN} on the road to recovery.` Dear Mr. and Mrs. Minnikinf We, your! neighbours and friends, have gathered here; to-night to -bid you farewell and to show in some slight way, -the esteem in which you are held in our community. ,You al- ways have been very helpful neighbours and kind and sympathetic friends and we sincerely hope that you- may continue in good health and prosperity. You will be` missed in our midst by` all of us who have] resided by Mr. Minnikin since childhood and Mrs. Minn i-kin since she came among us ten years ago. As a slight token of our esteem we -ask you , Mr. Minnikin, to ac- cept this club-bag, and you, Mrs. Minnikin, this lcatherhand-satchel and ebony brushes, and we trust-that as you use them you will have `happy recollections of your Innisfil friends. Signed. onbehalf of- your friend, J. E. Jago, W. Gibson`. ' O nvnnnnlvvnl-:nna urn:-n v\\nAn kn 1'.-.1... . Gifts to Parting Friends. I On April 5 a very enjoyable evening wan I spent at -the home of Mrs. H. Gibson, [when a number of friends -and neighbours gather- ed -to bid farewell"to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Minnikin before they left for Toronto. I .I1- . ,1 `ll , I1l,_l .._-..-- ._-_, --_- __.. v___-v- . m.-I.1-1-s-;.l;efox".e tea was served: Mr. arid E Minnikin were eated and the following ad- 5 dress read by Miss Elsie Gibson: ` ' I II I 117 VG} OM65! UV! ` LVII u IJUI IIU 1} V IU5U.lI Douglas Nelson and Harry Squibb are `n 6411: Inner` On Ivnnnnnru ` A. G. Mai:LELLAN gun `u. .-.-v----.--. -- `Manager, Barrie. BETHESDA ---- uu-w -C-or I W I - O 7 I IFIJ -1 I'\v|ll95Cl -for a farmer. There will be no reserve. as the Es- tate has to be wound up . For full list, terms and other particu- lars, address: J. _A. SLATER, Auctioneer, 15-16c ` Box -1103`, Orillia. HOLLY 52 WIULI Ill-UIIUB III Lllufllllullu - _ Miss Bessie Connell, Lee Valley, `New I Ontario, ..and Miss Eva Hm-kins, of Stayner,. ispent Easter holidays at T. Connel.l s. ` mun T.I\:l| (`.nn.....~n.. lxnn IIl\`~IIInu\:\:` L.\...... Ill fllll Q9141 ` Sylvester Moore and family intend mov- ing to Penetang this week. _Their.._friends and neighbors met at the home of W. H. Martin lzist Friday evening and presented Mr. and Mrs. Moore `with an address and a set of silver cutlery as a token of their good will toward them. The evening was spent in esocial manner. After singing Auld Lang Syne" the company broke _up wishing them the -best of success in their new home. Aschbol last week after _spending Easter 1101 :- UU 'l4IlUy UNI! ECU RID IILIUKK Bplllls WUIIK slll. Miss Lillian McBride returned` to her days with her paren-ts `here. Ilia: Dal-n nn11;t`ann nnnnf umnafnr 111:: BAI- ` . (Too Late for Last Week) April 1l.--Geo. Simpson, Toronto, is I isiting his -brother-in-law, Robt. Gibbomz. . MI and" Mia pnkf flhnknnn 1:11am` 4-: ul. uuvu oIauI.7I`uI'ulVV, Aura. Dulll. ruguu. Miss Lillian Adams spent the week-end with friends in Thornton. IKIL... 'D-__!- l'1...__'_Il T -_ 1 T_II-__ 11' The water has nearly all gdne and people are anxiously waiting for the land to dry so -they can get at their spring work again. `Illa- I.l:nn Mnnr;Ao Icahn-nut` ' fn hail Illllllls H15 UIUVllUl'Ill'IGW, I\UU|Iu KIII-711011.". ~Mr. and" Mrs. -Robt. Graham went to Toronto on Monday evening to the funeral of -their sister-in-law, Mrs. Sam. Faganl Mkn `Lnnnn Arlen-nu anon} I-Ln 1uvnn`tAn:l waycuo l2lllIU.l LIUHUDJG NI: 1- LJULIUULI 3. Miss. Lottie Cochrane has returned home after spending the past ten days with friemks | in Alliston. ` - Q-.I-......L.... II........ .....I l.'..__2I__ :_L..__I __ ___ """' "'O"""' "' "C3"_':" tion. . 4 Grade Cows, in calf. 1 Shorthorn Heifer. ` 2 Grade Durham Steers. All the Implements required 47,. .-. 13.. ...... A- UIIU WUUl\`Ullu. Ill lJEl'I'lCo Parker Kelsey has returned to his home here after spending the holidays with his grandfather; Mr. Rogers. nnrnn Q:n-nnunn nf 'I`nu-nuln Cg nv\l\v\Il:-can SI UIIUIIILUCIV, I'll} .l.\4'U5UI`5c _ ' George Simpson of Toronto is spending a few days at the homo of his brother-im law, `Robt. Gibbons. ` 'l`l.. 4'..:....A.. ......A ..'..:..I..L....... ..c nr..n.._.. IIIW, RUDD. \IlUUU.llBo The friends `and neighbors of Wallace Hurst. are -pleased. to see him at work after his recent illness. A ....-....L_.. _-.._ L--- _.;___i__1 .L_ A, , 'DlIIUI U15 KUUUIIII IIIIIUSH. A I A number from here attended the fare- well party for Sylvester Moore at the home! of W. H. Martin." All report a good t'une.| guuua nu.-.p,any-Jugu In price. With the steadyeold weather during all of April. seeding and getting on the land will be -greatly`dele.yed, while preparations `for the general garden work has been held` i back with ice and frozen ground. This has certainly been a record-breaker for such late cold weather. With half the month, gone and nothing done will make it vexiy " late. - '\-lily IGDII WCUl\n Mrs. Allan Watt of Allandale spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs. John ,Rey- nolds. ll :.._-_ \r_..__ ____I 1'\,_I,__ 111- ~ -. u ' . uuuu IILIU LIUIILIGJB. ~ ' Mr? and Mrs. George Dunn, Elmgrove, visited at the home of Mrs. Robt. Reynol on Easter Monday. ` Mme wunnn 11......` n-`A -L:I.:.-A-. A-\....L a (1 (Too Late for` Last Week.) , April 12--Mr. and Mrs, John Reynolds nd Mrs. R-obt. Reynolds spnt Easter Sun- ay at Jesse Moir's on the second line. - I`:-a {Lmmm At`n1na .-.4` Dnnm:n cu:..:L...l UH Ill: `IICSISD LVIUII 5 UL] UUC bUUUllU IIHU. airs. George Adams of Barrie visited with her daughter, Mrs. Wallace Hurst, one; day last week. L . . I I Mun Allan Ilfnu at A`lnv\Iln'n ........ .. 8-... Wi\`I`ias'ses Verna and Ruby Wice visited at the home of their uncle, Joseph Booth, duringthe holidays. MI` DUI!` Mira nnnrnn nuunn mvvu nnnn .1. IVDTOVTGDQ, Dh DOC? #- the' farm stock and implements, . including: - 1 Brown .Mare, Dolly Corin- inthian, Registered Clydes- dale, 5 yearsold. {Yearling Colt, Birchburn Corinthian, eligible for reg- istration, - * -2 Gray Horses. 2 pure bred Durham Cows, registered, 9 and 7 years, Straw- berry No. 117141 and Hazel of StonyiRidge III No. 129114. 3 Heifers eligiblefor registra-i L! -__ Ull LJOGBUCI LVlU|IUyo Mrs. Wallace Hurst and children spent the week-end in Barrie. D..._I--_ T _`_--_ I.-- __-f..'__..._I L, L! I , luuua ans. Ill vcly pau auupc 113 yen. ' Not in many years has there been such al large number of farm sales as this spring, r"th so many farms changing hands and a large number leaving for the cities. P. A. .Co_ughlin is and has been conductingalmost |an average of 5 sales aeweek, and informs `me that most of them have turned out fairly well. There must be a reason for such a change--and one wouldjudge that the high taxes" is at the bottom of it. to- gether with -the low prices received `for! farm products; while the "manufactured goods keepsky-high in price. Wifh I-`so. afnctlu nah` nynnlknu An-3.... III` April 16.-Mrs. Janies McGifmis is spend. in; a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Gra- ham, at Hamilton. ` I ~~':nn Dob Hanna :1: AI|;I\I!;I`IQ n d`II\F.'- 1'1:-1:6 WIIIH I[UlHIIIV% I-I-UlUo _ Mrs. James Ryan, who is down from 1 Port Arthur. visiting her brother, Pat Rose of Craighurst`; is calling` on .old friends and neighggs in our village. `V ` Mr: T-Invnn~n nn Hus I-lnnrl fn rnnnilynrul Ullc UUIIIULULIIDJ I3 CAIIICIIUUU UU but UUICGVUU. Maple-`syrup has made its appearance in local , stores, at `$2.50 a gallon, and is having ready sale. Your correspondent had ` the pleasure of visiting the camp of James Lambie one day last week, and was really surprised at the up-to-date `way of manu- facturing 'the syrup. Everything was in motion when I arrived. On entering the camp the steam :was so dense, one could` hardly see for a few minutes, but the per- fume that penetrated our nostrils was quite pleasant. A constant stream of sap was ,pouring' in one end of the. pan and had to pass through different sections, being con- tinually on the boil. Very, shortly after reaching the extreme end, it was the fini ished product, ready to turnoff through a strainer spout into pails or__ja.rs. as clear and as clean as any would wish" to see. And_ as to taste--oh, boy, it certainly tickled the palate. Mr. Lambie tookgreat pleasure in explaining the whole process ofImanufac~ ture, and he thinks that probably another season he may improve matters by piping the entire bush. thereby saving the work ',of buckets, barrels, and teams and the work [of gathering, etc. Mr. Lam-bie is always [pleased to_s,ee anyone visiting the camp, and you can rest assured you will `certainly know the taste and avor of good maple lsyrup before he allows you to depart. Al-I though the season has been exceptionally cold Mr. Lambie says the.run has exczeded Ihis expectations. . I l\Tn+m:+1~..+....A:..... +1.... .......l:a_:..:. .: `L- IIIIIB eJL[JU_U|IurI/.IUllo I . Notwithstanding the conditioia of the ;roads a few carewere in this village last `week. butthey were evidently owned by those who have no thought as to the proper icate and usage of a car. `Although there `are dry patches here and there most _of the [roads are. in very bad shape as yet. Nnf tn rnnnv vnnw: Hun Han:-n knnn anal. n ] J_lDIlI, HI! >IJ.ll.IIllI|Il.In pm: 32 jiaggq isgenjoying a short" visit with frxe ds ii: `Tionto. ' ' (VI.-- `I -IL... ..__-_L'A -...._I- ..l .l..__ :.. VVIUII IIIUIIIIB III LVIUIIUIVQ . Shag, Loftu_s spe__nt'a couple of daysin Toronto on buainesilast week. II__ II` I\9\T_:II - fI... 2- __'_:L2.._. DIIUI LICK Ills Lllllo Wm. McNaughton of Torontorshipped .8 car of potatoes from here last week:- I-Infrl rnnfknr A` n ;`I-n A: `Jan Uni U]. G UCJ IIUIIL LIUIU [Eli WCUI\7- PUB '1 Mrs. Hiltz, mother of Adam Hiltz. of the 3rd Concession, passed away lastj'Thi1raday at the age of _83 years. The sympathy or the community is extended to the bereaved. "nnln.c1vmvn `mos vv\nl`n 1'1-a nnvunninnnn :-\ The undersigned has received in- _A._.-- ..J......... Inn`; -I-Inn 1:`Irt)I!'l1+l'\`Il LUIUIIDU UII UIKLI-I ICDII WUULa Mrs. T. O Neill of Graighurat is visiting with relatives here. 1:... 1....-- 1)---- _l... :_ LI.._____ :_-._. nelgnggrs In our vuxage. A 1 Mrs. P. Hayeais on the road to recovery after her long illness. . Wvn "nNoIuaknn n` '1`:-u-nnfn a1-aunt` n ANGUS FLATS PHELRSTON KNOCK { nu: BA_RRlE '1-zxjummzn April l6.--A number from hre attended the funeral on Sunday of Mr. Scott's two 5 boys who were drowned near Alliston aj week ago in theottawasaga River. . ! ll- `I7.,LA 3- , xpunuy nu uuu. | The first car to be seen Von the road here ! this season was out on Sunday. ` 5 Mm Q Mnunnu in in "Ru-min min. 1......` c1_y nun uccu BIUW. _ William Reid. who is going. into the, raising of fowl, has already .rcceived.over4 four hundred balzy chiks in one-day-old shipments. His shipping losses, I under- stand, have been only five out of the total number. His large and up-to-date henriei-y` [is rapidly nearing completion. ` I .__..___ __ A \ -.-- ..-...-u mu.-Du Aulvul Mr. Wait is attending the_ funeral of his father in Powassan. Ivy extuds deep _sym- ; : pathy to him. 6 'l"$~.n 4'2... Ann 4.. L- ........'._._ .1. __.J L m fun Six ..._.....J . ..-`....o 3 --fM.ir."i_1n:l Mrs. Jno. Carrol of Thornbuiy were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Bayes. , Dr. Mccallum` wu in Toronto last week. The funeral of the late R W. Sloan was 3 one of the largwt ever held in~this I:ommun- { ity: ' The~0rengemen had charge `and a; great many attended. The honorary pall- ' bearers were Messrs. E. A`. Litle, R. McConkey,- , W. H- Martin, VI-Iy. Coleman, ] Jno.` Lee and Geo. Leslie. Among those} to attend from a distance were Mr Justice Lennox, .Jas...B. Sloan, Frank Ross, H.` Wilson and `Byron Bem:-use of ` Toronto,; J. W. Sloan of Buffalo, Mrs. Jame-s`and M-rs. Van Every of Newmarket, Marshal, Wilson and Mrs. Baldwin of Aurora,` A. Little, Col. Cowsn and Mayor Little of Barrie, T. W. Evans, Wm., Wood, Jno. Lee and Mr. and Mrs. J29. Bemrose of Bradford. ' I.l __ '_,, ,1 II 1-11-19 I A. . " pnuuuru. - `- Mr. "and Mrs. Wilfred Stewart entertained a number of their friends at progressive 'euchre last week. 7_.. AI`-.. L_, __, I P i 7 5 ` cuuulc llb WU: Wm. Allan has moved from Lefroy back to his old home. ` '!`L..1`l1IlQ - AL, 11 1 . - I uxu LIULUU - '55: W.M.S of the Presbyterin church met at the -home of Mrs. 3110. Lucas on` Wednesday. T I April l6.---E. Guwt of Big` Bay Pointwas visiting `recently with his brother, Geo. Guest. ' _,| 1 A. an . .. .-_. EA 1'1umvber of Iefroy citizens attended the? funeral of the late R. W..Sloan last Sat-`.1 ' uAua_y. ` ! Miss Marjorie James is visiiing friends in` Toronto and Oakville. ~11..- u'..1 .....I :_ -,:_ uuuuw mm umu/I:1e:. if 1 Mrs. McLeod is visiting her parents in `Burks Falls. ' [ L 111... All__ ,,,,, ,1 1- I 9 ur .. . I uulna runs. 7 - Wm. Allan moved his househo!_d' effects! back to the farm last week. The villagers; are sorry to lose such a good citizen but hope he will still be spared to enjoy many` years yet on the old home place. ` ) 11:. :_:._..1_ __- 4,, ,. . . .1 . - _, -._.. _,-- ..-- ---\r ...... uu..nv ranuvuu i{ His friends are pleased to learn that B. Moore is convaiescent although the r_ccov_- ery has been slow. \X7'll...... 'l)..:.I ...L.. :_ _-:__ 2,4, .1`, In II VJnI 1', cuywvuwuuu --..__.- (one mile north of Orillia Town) to sell by public auction on _.._-._ n-- n-u-n-I gg

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