om, 46 Bayeld`St., Barrie L-1 P.,O. Box _0ll " . > ` `_ _ _.___ sun`: ._ nqull . - Dancing ` . . Rodin for 300 couple's on . hardwood oor _ % Good-oor manager ` COOKSTOWN FRIDAY, JULY 13 :ood~ oor Good` orchestra ` I HOLLY TOWN HOMES--Any pric and, iocationv you desire. i`ARMS--Sotye of-the. best in the country, priced to sell. < e, terms MARKET and FRUIT GARDENS- Now is the time to see,them. We have the very one you are lo`oking f for. L'U{ HE` ' :Fa_ith'ul and two sons. as Mm-gar_e Smith and 7'ate'rs. all "n? '1`!----' vi Moriison`._Vo_f', Pains- rs, Mr._ and Mrs. Fred re Sunday _vi.si:torp at V bf. Toronto Hr. _m_mul and g"ri';-I psi ]"3onal3'Cow_an arrived h ome last week for his vacation, having spent the past year on the staff of the University of Minnesota, ' St Paul. =pect 0 be has auwmm at Joe. _Bowm ning" full speed and if all goes \ through {-with the h this week. 'I\....-l-I 1" ulvf Ullaayso Mrs._ D. Gunn, To: M. Cowan at present. `The sawmill af Jc fl!" annnol A-J " Miss Bessie Con.nell is home.for the sum- L mer hoiidays. ~ M" n r:...... n- avuo ' - Several fom here attended the Union Sunday School picnic at Oro Station last -Monday. - `Miss Myra Reidepent a few days in Hills.- dale and expects to go to Geneva Parkcamp this week. -. ` ._. vv cu, llfllyvon .7 Don t fail to `come to the Metho garden-`party to beheld-at Mr, Fellowe-s' Tuesday evening, July 17. "A Mr`. and Mrs. Bamlay of Toronto h rented Mr. McM'ahon s cottage for the 4 son. -- - "and Miss Viola` Stone are` _.v-u-niIII\.Il`Il ' I July 9.:Mr. and `Mrs. Henb Miller and . son Erle of Toronto visited Mrs. Miller s `brother, Thos. Stone, for a few days. Percy `Dewar of "Toronto is visiting Mr; and Mrs. R. Kendall; ' V Mr. and Mrs. John R.- Leigh and family visiting Mrs.` Leigh s parents`, Mr. and Mrs. 'Robt. Max- well, Drayton. ` nnn # c..:) s-- Exclusive -1 ADCV. 11110 M uu' u'u:m.n5 nere. ' I` ` ' ' Mrs. 'Ed.'f.Garrett spent a. week with 7 friends in'_0ro.' M f s ` Church service will beheld Sunday even- ing at 7'o'cloclc"f0r the remainder` of the Mrs.Long and Miss Fraser of Phelpston, j Miss Plat and Miss Murphy of New York were visitors. at Mrs. M. Cough1in s this 1 week. ' _ 1 Rev. and Mrs. `Meade of Grand Ledge, C Michl. are visiting Mrs. Meade's mother, uuly u.---Lne aunaay School picnic held on Tuesday was a success. The afternoon was pleasantly spent by reunion of parents, and the children enjoying the treats "and ames provided for them. Miss Wright is to be congrat_ulated_`on the management and labours of love given the children. Last week R. Lane of Oyven Sound called on friends here. "-6 :ny_| ' .. 1` V ,, HAWKE_ST9NE nn, Tomato, is visiting Miss ~rese_nt. V I at Joe. _Bowman's~is-nm- . well thy eit- rough with the .mnn-'- ~--* ..!`9" "cu uucy ex.- season"a cut Methodist [r_._ Fellowes on have was called on to spealk; consequently her `ad-' _dreaa was short. She gave a sketch of the ____c_,__,, ._ . me A Mrs. Todd Reports Wm` It wagnear five o clock when Mrs. Todd 5: convention of the Federated Women s In- ists stitutes of Canada, held recently at F reder-I Mote .u.-sauzuuons tMrs. McDermid, of Severn Bsidge; pre-. sented" the Aresolut-io_ns.~ I'~hey_xtincluded the strong endorsation of the Federation of "1 Women s Institutes _in District. Province St and Dorniniongw-ith a recommendation that ' financial supportin their work receive care- S` ful consideration from each branch; that P the E.S.W.I. continue their support of a cot in the Soldiers Memorial Hospital, Or- illia; that the educational -work of. the Women s -Imtitutes in its various lines of ; activity be emphasized by. the `establish-, ment of standing-committees for the district 3 on education "and better schools, public health and child weliare, household econom- ` ics, agriculture, national events, immigra- ' tion legislation, or as many of these astitis -found: expedient to within a reason- able length of time; that the thanks of the convention be` extended to the Eady com- P munity for the use of the Hall,"a'nd"to' the 81 Branch for`the welcome and _considgra`tion 64 {shown the delegates? ~ l tl V8 3. vuawurs were: me Rev. J..S. Stevenson and ' Mrs. Stevenson, formerly of Coldwater and now of Stroud, and the Rev. D. H. Cur'rie ' of Victonia Harbour. Both ministers spoke briey. -` ' ' " `n ` _--_.v..._ tau u1_ uumu. anu MISS partridge; oi`cm'wI Hill. The address of Vwelcomewas given by Miss Kent of Eady. "Mrs. D. H. Currie, of Victoria Harbour,` replied. Greetings were brought from West Simcoe by `Mrs. Hughson, of Duntroon, President of the Women7s Institutes of that riding, and by Mrs.` Sage," who with Mrs. M Sinclair, represented South Simcoe. _Other : vrisitors were: the ev. J..S. ': Mun .q`Aivu\:-A~- 1- Rsolutions _|'n-rs ,-.__-_, ..un u I u_ 7-: I vn OYEEUING ,-ave Speeding is an offence which some 1 rated Women's fail to realize is punishable und< Freder-I Motor Vehicles Act and the speed Iii `ma iumnu-: gxmluzn Z Phongs: `OEI'<':e - '7! , nawxestone and Hampshire. Mills. none .. `mentioned; Hobart-Carley, Mrs. William Trinkwon; '.Tarratt. Mrs. T. Carmichael; I Mitchell Square, Mrs. G. Rouse; Mount St. ` Louis. Miss L. Miller; North River. Mrs.-F. Durnford; Orillia. Mrs. H. Robinson; Ora`- Station, Mr.`A. Ross; Price's Corner, "Mrs. D. McKinley; Rama. Mrs. A. Benson; Rug- by. Mrs. J. H. Mitchell;.Shanty Bay. M.-5.! H. Gilchrist; Severn Bridge, Mrs. H S.` l Miller-; Sparrow Lake, Mrs Thos. Blair; Uhthoff. Mrs. George Thorburn; Victoria I-Io:-Kr---- "~- "' ` ` _ Eady, Mrs. ruuurea, Mrs. ttoy Ego; Goldwater, Mrs. I C. G. Millard; Crown Hill, Mrs. Chapell;; . "(_)`lJlI1_Gl"8h8m;- Edgar, Mrs. James" LAauEler;`Guthrie . Mrs. T. E. Ross;g `Harvie Settlement, Mrs. James Martin;i Hawkestone and Trinkwon ; '._Tarratt, Carmichael ;] Louis. Miller; M Oro-:1 Rfnnn 'Il-- ` ` icton, New Brunswick,-from which she had just returned. She dealt with some of the R mighty forces put in motion through this movement. It had been started twenty- ,,:e six years" ago, and through the organisation an of the women, linked with government ser- _.1d vice, had grown to _its present position, a 9`_ truly phenomenal growth. There was now 3, an International Women s Institutes .Fed- 1 n_ eration; Canada, England and Wales, and ,5 Scotland having entered into such a rela- tionship. Constitutions will shortly be 3 submitted from France and Belgium. with , . . . le 9. view to affiliation, and Sweden, Czecho- )_ Slovakiaand Poland have alr ' _e to be admitted. The movement, which had , n such small beginnings had grown to such e great proportions at a time_ when home- making and agriculture needed all possible 8 encouragement that they may be granted. V their proper place as the basic occupationsl 3 "of the world. A presentation was made to Mrs. Stock- _ ing. the retiring President, of a life member- _ ship of the Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario. Officers Elected I The election of officers resulted as fol] lows: Honorary Presidents, Mrs. Toddtandi ; Mrs. Stocking; President, M-iss Rix, Crown` Hill; Vice-Presidents, Mrs. W. Dunlop, Vic- toria Harbour; -Mrs. R. J. Gill. Lovering; Mrs. Robert Scott. Orillia; Miss A: Le- Quyer, Washago; Mrs. John Yates, Mount ,St. Louis; Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. J. D. McCall, Wauhaushene. .. On report from_ the -branches the follow- ing directors were accepted: Ardtrea, Mrs. Roy Mr-s.l re (1 u:n-...I. n ----- icton, which L She thrpugh 1 YYIl\I7AI*\\1\u\4 Y4 L I ....5 .3 an uucuce wmcn motor- ' ax] under the , limit in , _.......--yo of Crown `Hill was `chosen re- ` to the Federated Women s In- Jntario. An. -invitation was. re- the -Goldwater Branch to hold wention tharp 1.. ....... ------A tdents, I Scott. ro; retary-`Treasurer, ushene. )m are' accepted : I M1-s.} hn Graham :- Flrlonr Mm I Itpays to read The I let Column. Page 12. sea us BEFOREYO BUY OR SELL % n1 --- ` uuc accelerator a_m lop street, June 27. `town is twenty miles per hour. John Han- mer paid a $10 fine and $5.25 costs in Police Court, Saturday morning, for stepping on the accelerator a.1ittle too hard on Dun-I street, 27. hi 125-lb._ stacks, per ton ____- _.--`IA-vylullul NUT, STOVEAND EGG, per ton" RANGE COAL, per ton . . . . . . . ..'..' PEA COAL or BOULETS, per ton, . . . l.~.....,.A:..L- .1 -1- unJ\I1\./l\ . . .I-3i?`\. .5FT \\x oop,' `DRYHARDWOOD . $75o1oaJ DRY TAMRACK . -.,$6.oo1oad,' I\`l`|\r n/xv-... .-.- :. xxxxx shing1es,Tha'v'y' .bPu.tt.s., a great bargain, per 1000. . . . . V...` -an Immediate `delivery ANTHRACITE COAL 1r` ' .. \ \JAJ, TIln\I\J IUGU, $4.4 Cut and split as required _LAND PLASTER AND ... . $16.50 .. "PT fh 45-... ..- Examiner Ad- FUEL . . . . . . . . . ..$16.00 -; All clean. . . . [ i.'5 .... $14.00 $3.00 I per month at Phone 45 Y_-vu.r CH TH __spent over the holiday with (Too Late For: Last Week) Mr. -`and Mrs; `Faithful and mi *5. A. Bain, Miss Ma rgar_e __Sr_ni1 ies Lavena 'McWate'rs, all T: _Mr, a"n< Dave McW:_ate1-s, Holly. . V _ I Mr. and Mrs W ' "--~' ` uuvn auu ylf VISUOTS, -Cox of Toronto, were Ilr. McW'ters . '