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Barrie Examiner, 26 Jul 1923, p. 8

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Regular $2.25 ` Tan, blue, cream and fancy stripes, sizes 2 to 7 yrs. Navy with colored trimming, sizes 26 to 32 . . . . . . . . 90C BOYS UPS'IfAIRS SHOW? BOYS ATHLETIC .U;NvRwm $16.00 19520.00 S BOYS BATHING SUITS YOUTHS LONGS WASH surrs r - -_..r-. I or habit-forming drugs. - Disorderly conduct on the streets of Bar-ii Dreco is being `peciany introduced rie will not be tolefated. Robert Monck of I , . . , . Toronto thought his arrival in this townl "` Ba"' by H` A S""" `d " `"t shofild bevcelebrated, and thishe endeav-H?! 8 803 d"88'i5t V|`WhY- oured tdcarry through on Monday evening. (Advtii Acting Chief P.C. Rayner thought other-' V wise, however, and -Monck was summoned! Read The Examiner and get 8" to Police Court Tuesday morning where . . he was let go on Suspended sentence on aithe local and district news. $2.00 charge of disorderly conduct. "3 3/9,31 and W1'th m1'e- m'1-c;';rI in the assault base is said to be. mentally deficient. She was brought` to! the Children s _SheIter here. =' vuul nu". lulu uurs. u 11131110) . - ` Congratulations to Miss Lulu Hindle who, -`Iva successful in her Entrance exam and alto in her music exam. T . It. and Mrs. Lorne Davidson snd'baby and Miss Lorene Davidson motored to Hlmtaville on Saturday to visit Mrs. Dav- .hon's parents, Mr...and Mrs. Scott. Miss Florence Parker returned home on . iumhy rom Shelburne where she hen been visiting her brother. I Sinmions was also charged with the theft? of a bicycle on which charge he was also acquitted; - J __...........u-.- uuu.-u 1. ucouay. u. L-ucu, men oerore Ponce Magistrate Hogg. I Newton Simmons, aged 19, of Coiling- wood. was charged with indecent asault upon a girl under fifteen years of age. He was acquitted. Simmons had been brought back from Hamilton last week and had appeared on Friday morning but was remanded until Tuesda . V ' .Q:m...;-....... ....._ ..I_- 1 . .-`-. . . _- vu runn-\u|.I vnnnun ! Croivn Attorney J. R. Cotter was in Cal- lingwood Tuwday afternoon in connection with a. case of indecent assault and also one of theft, tried before Police Magistrate H022. ' AL1t.. Helen. Lummis, Phys., Arithn ,uaw.~uu. rnys._. Antn., Art, Zool., Lit., Geom.; Viola Lawson, Phys., Arith.. Zool.. lStrat-h, Phys.. Arith., Art. Zool., `Lam. Fr.. Geom.; GladysSwan_. Phy.s.,_i A1-ith.,' Art. Zool., Lit.. Can; Hist.. Geom.;' Grace swan, Phys., Ax-ith., `Art, zoo1.,] Lit.. C. Hist., Geom.; Lily French, Phys., Arith.,` Ant, Zool., Lit., Geom.; Reggie Drysdale. Phys., Arith.. A-rt, Zool., Lit., Fr., Latin , Geom.; Walter Ellis, Phys., 'Arith.. Art; Zool.. (absent for remaining papers) ; Creighton Murdock, Phys., Arith.. Art, Zool., Lit.. Fr., Geom.; Nelson Simp- ` son. Phys., Arith'.. Zool., Lit., Gr. L Argue, Gr.. Hist, Geo., Bot., Fr*.; Edwin Campbell, Gr._. Hist., Geo., Bot., Lat*., Fr._. Alg".; Frank Clute, Gr., Hist., Geo., Bot.. Lat., I!`-r., A.lg*.; Grant Coe, Gr., Hist., Ge9., Bot., Lat., I!`r., Alg.; Howard Grier. Gr, Hist., Geo., Bot._. Lat -._. Fr*., Alg.; Russell Houden, Gr._. Hist._. Geo., Bot., Lat.., Fr.. Alg.; Clayton Jordan, Gr., Hist Gen -Rnt. l .u+* D. . ll......l 17,. uuu., u-.u.., rr.. .~ug.; Ulayton Jordan, Hist., Geo., Bot., Lat.*., F`r.; Lloyd Kerr, Gxu, Hist, Geo.. Bot.; Earle Lawson. Gr.. .Hist.. Can Rat I.nl>"` I.`- A|- - "--~ " THOMPSON && HEYLAND LUMBER co. Ltd. ACQUITTED Eu ASSAULT CHARGE (`_..4-...."... Au .... -_ I n n .. - `.1 ~\ .\`\` . . . . . _ 90C , ueo.. non; Earle Lawson. >., Bot., Lat*., Fr., Alg.; Harold 31'- Hint... Gan Rm . M-.. u- -JIIIB 0| Dal` 5. 8!oan a. Ill... DI--- `Form. V I With one or-`two pairs of bloomers Regular Eu-i-S2.0() Good quality duck, made with belt-loops and cuffs, ____ White, an Ind'1'o1'u-e',"x7i't'11 ad- justable band, sizes to t ages 6-to 16 .._ . . . . . . . . . .. 95C ll-` bein; [in Barrie A. is [by everywhere. ' . I A .l_.L \ OFF RECEULAVR PRI.CES Dreco-is a new and scientic com-- 'bination of herbal remedies designed to correct such stomach disorders as gastritis, acid risings and sourness It tones up torpid livers and acts igenerally but rmly on the bowels. Dreco contains no mercury, potash or ii l'I* 0 I This is the time of year when the `whole body needs a thorough house- cleaning, and thousands who have discovered the value of Dreco as a spring tonic and renovator will avail themselves of its health-giving pro- -_.....--B -o-ya--an cu dlllll/III] uuu wvclcuu. `The many friends of Mrs. Charles Hindle are pleased to hear of her speedy recovery from her recent illness. {in and Il-.. Y.`H!..4A .._...I 'll__ _ I ll Tooke and'A'rrow makes Sizes 12` to 14 20 each, 3 for 50 -rru-up uuu CVCl.yIalllHg me. My constipation has also been relievle:i,. Dreco gets my hearty ap- prova . ' ;`Two bottles of Dreco have done wonders for me. I never feel dizzy. am free from backaches, have a good -appetite and everything agrees with me_ Mv nnncn-.+:,.... L-.. -I_- 2, ' No medicine I have ever taken -gave me such quick relief _as Dreco. `I have been troubled by gas in the lstomach after meals, heartburn and nausea. I o_ften felt very dizzy and spots oated before my eyes, I was constipated and had pains in my back over my kidneys. R ll IW,,, ` ` ----.3-- Once the stomach gets out of or- der,-vall the other organs of the di- igestive system become impaired. ?Gastritis, pains in the back, dizziness {and `other distresses follow one upon Vthe other. By toning and regulating: [the stomach, Dreco, the famous herb remedy, brings quick and lasting re lief to all who suffer these ailments That is what Mrs. `Armstrong discov-~ ered and tells you aboi1t in the fol lowing `statement. ..`.. IT HAS DONE WONDERS FOR ME Mrs. W. J. Armstrong of 89 Horton St., London. Ontario, Finds Drecq the Ideal Medicine for Regulating Her Digestive Organs. ?s;o1='r commas JUNIOR SPORT WAISTS uuau HUI reuem 11111885. and Mrs. Elliott and Mr. and Mrs. E. Cameron and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. Rainey. T Con2m.zulm.innu fn Mm t...I.. u:...u.. ...u... BOYS surrs vnnuug lllUb' in lane WEE. . "Nines Mary and Hmfriet -Parker are visiting friends in Alliston and Everett. .w"__ ______ L . n an ll. Mo-Master has` neturned home from vhiting friends in the West.` ` ' -hung Minus! nnyl IJ..._..l..L I)...-.l.._ ..._- "'"'` `"31. M. % % Authorized Trustee, Room 407, ~ 9 Richmond St._. East, Toronto I V I Z0 Natural _ sl1acE:;_ ' io-nq-g_;leeves and drawers .. ..`.-. . `$1.65 - Sizes 34 `to 44 ul any wuuer DOE BOG@t0d. ' Terms--20% cash with tender; balance` an acceptance of the tender by the Inspector of the. Estate. DATED "at Toronto. this 23rd day of May, 1923.` AD. `[1 .1! 't`\l\1\!\mlA|v NEWS FROM Nmcmsomnc 'rowNsHu>s White an5cYr;z;r;1,~ collar at- tached, sizes 14-16% _ c_:+_i_'uRcmTL TENDERS SAVINGSFOR Tl-IE MEN ovum: Am) SPORT SHIRTS BETHESDA Arrow and "I:b:)lH<; E1-ices 20 each, 3 for 50 03_-- AA - Afr EASON S cu:AN.u_1> Al\jl4EN S suns Xi I1-5-p 4- --1..` .` ut d 3 5&- ,VSizcs 14 to_16";o,' "IN THE EMATPER OF THE lTA'lTE OF THE YORKSHIRE WORSTED O0M~ PANY. LIMITED, CARRYING ON BUS- INESS IN TOWN OF ALLANDAIJE AND CITY OF TORONTO. VTenders are invited for the purchase of a quantity of soft coal, at present situated on -the premises of the former Company in - a Town of Allandale, where same may be xnspeczed at any time. `For nnrtimula-u :.m...:.... A: 11.. A_uL..- son ACOLLARS BALBRIGGAN COMBINATION UNDERWEAR Per Cent. % ' "OF F ' u.` of Men s and Boys Clothing and F urni's'}-1'i1v1'.;; i}1vtl-*: e s7r_<)i:` including 1:111 summer "and AstapA1e `lines, is s'ubJ'ect' to the 20% discount. uu ouu xguusuu. ` . ' ' > '3 ' Mr. Darby of Harrow. Essex. called `on-!' his sister. Mrs. G. C. Caaton.'on -his way tov I Muskoka. _ " $Ei}'1'{ia Jennett of Orillia is a hqliday visitor at the home of Mr. and `Mrs. E., Mowfort. _ _ u__ ..___| \n_, AI|_-Z.'_ p..- ul Anna. 11. uumpueu. gyro. V ' " I ' Buckley & O Neill have finjhed cubg their 'stock.of logs and"'tHe -mm has clo`sed_T for the season. " ll- h;_L_. .1- 11. , I-A uuuumu, uu mmsxu BL, name. - `All tenders must `be in the hands of the A Authorized Trustee on or before noon of the 28th day of. July. 1928. The highest. or am: tnndnr unit .............':1.. ...........-.u -` JllUWlUrUo ' ,. ` . M13. and Miss Allr'1'oi`_Sarnia are guests`. 9 of Mrs. D. Campbell.'70ro. f Bnnleh-.v at n'n.m l{e..,. c:..:.'.'1....: ....u':':.-.. 1. -_..- .......v.. nu In nun un_y_s3 umuug. Misa"va Emery of Toronto is spending holidays at her home. _ The name ad Miss Irene Christie appears among the list of . successful candidates mg` the Hamilton Normal School reports. Con- " | grratul-ations. I `Ilka Q....|-.:.\ 'l......_-;L -1 A.-1|-, v uu > ans. Uu('U!.l, uunuruy. Congratulations to the successful En~ trance pupils: Elsie Minty, -Velma Ward, 1 G. Spence, Maurice Readman. - I H `IL... ......a I n_'____.~ .r nv u. uycllvc. .Lu'nlu`lU l'DUl!(H_H`lII'|. H. Hart and J. Daggart of Weston ' stopped over at Chas. _Hart s on their way to Matchedash for a few days` fishing. * mun mnnnnnp A` "l'..-....:.- 3- A----- J` - - July 25.---Mrs. Sanuto and children of E Toronto are the guests of Mrs. `Coward. her mother. Mr. and Mrs. G. Hart. of Toronto called} on>Jas. Gaston, Sunday. (`.nnm-uh:lgt.nnn 4.` nm ..... ......:..1 1:. I ._._ -...- w...---u -pa -1; II avulv Ill `'11: 'In the 020 Football League a special `game will be played at -Edgar, on IN-id-ay night, July 27, on neutral ground between Guthrie and Dalston, the two teams now lravingthe same number of points. Mrs. Barges.-z of Toronto has returned home after renewing old acquaintance in this place. A. Den-ham is spending a while in Col- lingwood. Mrs. Stewart is visiting friends in Tor- onto. . . ' ,' Mr. and Mrs. P. Jory of Haileybury are v_isiting'with J. Jory. v auulu uuuu.n:u txu E1181-1 10$. . I l A friendly game of football was played on Friday night between the Craighurst and Dalston Juniors ' resulting in a score of 2:1 in favor oi Dalston. On Monday night the Crown Juniors came up and played with Dalston, when Dalston were again the winners-by a score of 1-0. ~ .1- AL- n_- n_,.; u u ' ucur uuuuugu. The home of Mrs. Oartmill was complete- ly destroyed by fire with all the contents on -Monday night. The sympathyof the community is extended to herself and four smitll children in their low. ' c..:.....u.. ...._.- -2 2--LL-- _. 3'.-o Ivvlcvlllll luau WI7l\. ":D;r-.-J;nd Mrs. T. Knighton of Montreal visited at the parsonage last week. ` Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stewart and family who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown, have returned to their home near Chicago. . 111.. mm. at M A--~--=n ---- A- July 24-- Mi;sVEffie Jamieson of Toronto epent Sunday with her uncle, John Jam- zeeon. ' Mm. A. E. Bell attended the Ross-`Bell wedding at Ora Station last week. I .ll_ ___,1 II run up . . um uuuu uuy UL duly. mild. `rue 111311 or any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms--200/r cash with tnnnrn 1...}... izsvjzg 4 _c1_2_A19HuRsT _P!5T" Navy, brown adwgrey, with colored trim . . . . . . $1.25 suit t All. wool, assorted colors-- A-: an-n o- homespun, all sizes, reg. $6.00 pr., `clearing price $4.00 Men's _ Khaki Trousers, sizes 34 to 42 ' . . . . . . . . $1.75 pr. White naiinsdok and cream Balbrigganh; . . .. . . Lourmc TROUSERS ` BATHING sun? N ATHLETIC N N COMBINATION UNDERWEAR ulapcclftl at any time. For particulars inquire of Mr. Arthur Wildman, 65 Innisfil St., Barrie. tnnnr-A nnmt `Inn :9: LI... L..._.l_ -1 AL- -......\. an u, .1; uuc ucuuu U1 :1 rerauve. . The July meeting of the w..M.s. was held ! on the regular date. The "fresh air dress Ii ` es were reported `as having_been sent to the; Methodist Deaconess Home. Toronto. Miss fDoane, `Mrs.xLennox and Mrs.'-West took part~iu_the-programme, the .latter`gi\'ing a brief introduction of the new study-book,` 3 Building is Nation." l' Aunt]-Inn rnnn-I4-- A` --'7-------`A " " ' ' ' r\~ pr\ln\JI 9 -s3,z 5 suit cl , nu UUIU B urunwcra. 3U`3lC I Rev. W. H. Adams gavea talk on and cient and modern ideas about/disease. at ; the Institute meeting last Wednesday. He `was taking the place of Dr`. Horton; who i was called away by the death of a relative. T 'l`l... r..1.. ..___.:__ T. .. ... ..,.. | I -~u -- v--v -----v"_--WV 0"" V `- _` '`71'- ``- , .---Come to Stroud s annual celebration, IMonday, August 6.~ BasebaH--~Barl'ie vs. Hawkestone. Foot races. Sports. Supper. Entertain-ment-Owen A. Smiley. entertain- , er; Arnold s `orchestra. 30-314: 1 I Raw. W H A:-lama ...m.. .. 4..n. -_ -.. - ,--, .._..... ....-...u. quuunyuvu Ul LUIUIIIJU. ' The Thornton .Homevmakers Club will. hold a regular meeting on Tuesday, July; 31, in the Tempe1:ance' Ha}! at 8 lofclock. I`_.._'_ ucl alaun, nub`. Lynn Mrs. J; W. I-Ienry.lb1a.s returned from a holiday at the lake accompanied -by her sis- . ter, Miss Laura Thompson of Toronto. ` VI... "l\L.._._4.,. 77 ' ` "' ' "' muc awn. MGM. ' Mrs. Jamieson's class gives the mission-5 ary programme in the Methodist Sunday School -next Sunday. `MP9 W5lnnn and n'I;`I'nnuu ..t' 13--...- G----J uuuuul uww ouuuuy . Mrs. Wilson and children of Parry Sound are visiting her mother, Mrs. Sproule. and her sister, Mrs. "Lynn. : PA J. 7 I-I nn...L 1...... ..-A.-_-_-I 1'---~ I IVIV uuyb`. Mrs. McLean of Mount Albert is visiting her brother, Mr. Power, and her sister, Mrs. Hodgins. Miss Florence Barlow is steadily improv- -: ing, but Mrs. T. Scythes and others are on] thn air-Ir [inf wnu uur cuuam, mm. H. '1'nom-as.. , The pupils of Miss Mary Sloan (Miss ' ty Harrison, Junior Piano; Miss Kath- loaa Sloan, Primary Piano;) were success-v in! on their examinations. D Analinnn ....._J.... _--A--- - " ` mg, uuu mm. the sick list. J]... Y.._._ 2 -, {SUI IIUII 0 ' ' Miss Annie McLean of Tomnfo Twas thei guest of her aunt, Mrs. W. Maw, for ai i few days. ` l Mr: M':.`I"A.u. -3 11-..-` AI-L-_; :_ ,- - - JJIUI'VIIo Mrs. Brown of Bellerrille is the guest of her bmthe Dr. B. B. Horton and Mrs. Horton. v 113-- A_,!, 11-`: 3-. , - ! `lts. John Nixon anddaughter of Cleve- land. are visiting at the home of Mrs. S. R. Brown. ~ `ll..- l'I_,,, 1- vs II The Ladies` d wil-1'-meet`-at the home of Mrs; J. W. Henry on Wednesday. August 1. While in. town Miss Yvonne Hodgins was thaguwt of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Thomp-I son. .__- ,...-....~..., .v-.. uuu nun. Lu. .1). u.cu.ry. . `Ax rvqvu ucl u_um.. ;n1'5. rt. U. nenry. . Donald Hod.-gins of Stouffville is visiting his grandmother. Mrs. W. Hodgins. W. J. Meclean has returned t.o`Toronto after renewing old acquaintance here. Miss Mildred Henry spent Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Henry. Thu '.nrou' ALI ..-:II'...._-A -.A LL~ ` :- Lu, nu . 134551.011, 1855 WCGK. ' ~ `M188 Irene Irvmg of Barrie spent Sunday with her aunt. Mrs. R. D. Henry. Donald I-Tnrhrinn nf Rfnluffuoilln in ..2..'.c:.... ucuuuls nu` a 16W uuys. Mr. Creighton of Beeton visited his cous- in, Mr. Easton, last week. -Min Tun... T....:.... -1` 'D-___:_ ,_, . n I a.uuu:uuu.uI nab WEEK. V Miss Nelson is the guest of Miss Bessie' Lennox for a few days. I I .Mr (`.1-nick-tnn nf 12....-... ..1..Z4...l 1_:- _-_, Clla uuull (WWII 5. Mrs. M. McClean visited her brother in Tottenham last week. .`I.:nn K7.-Jn.._ 1.. LL- ____ . 1- II" vs with her cousin, Mm. H. Thom-as.. -Ila VIVID 5- Miss Floaeie Shielde of Fort is spending a few days with Miss Dorothy Sloan ' ` Ire. Berkinshew has returned to her summer cottage. suns A. Trebel of Woodville is visiting ip nnnila nf mm... fIl..._. G1--- 1"` | Mr. and Mrs. McKee spent a few days! at John Paton's. H ` _ _ _ I ill ... II 11.1", -, Per Cent % OFF ' . THORNTON in unnu ` _ `Beatrice Cot-ton. Gr., .Hist., Geo., Bot! t Lat., Fr., Alg.; Marie Couture, Gr.. Hist., I _ Geo., Bot..; Hazel Cummings. Gr., Hist., ; Geo., Bot., Lat., Fr., AIg.; Ida Dyer, Gr., . Hist., Geo., Bot., Lat., FL, Alg*.; Bei'nice' '| Hayes, Gr., Hist., Geo., Bot.. F-r.; Olive ?Kerr, Gr., HJ'st., Geo., .Bot., La.t*., Fr., `I Alg*.; Edna McQu'arrie, Gr., I-I;ist., Geo., i Bot., Lat *.. Fr.; Velma Mills. Gr., Hist., `, Geo., Lat., Fr*.', Alg*.; Barbara Palmer, ` Gr., Hi.st._. Geo., Bot.. Lat., Fr., Alg., Elsie " Ritchie. Gr.. Hist, Geo., Bot.. Lat, Fr.. Alg.; Mary Ritchie, H.ist._. Geo., Bot.; Edna Simpson.-Gr.. Hist, Geo., Bot., Fr.; ` Alice Smith, Gr., Hist., Geo., Bot., La.,` i Fr., Alg.; Alvin Archer, Gr., Hist., Geo.,, * Bot., Lat., zFr.,-Alg.; Ashton Archer, Gr., HiSt.. GEO-_ Bat... `Alf. Fr Ala - Hawaii 8 ..--nu v-uunuuuvll ovuuul Results of the Departmental and Promo- s tion Examinations of Elmvale COIIIJIIIIIBI-I011 School for Forms I and II. Certificates of lower school standing are issued by the Department of Education for the following subjects. four being taught in Form I and four in Form II: English Grammar, Cana-` dian History, Geography. Physiography. Arithmetic, Art, Botany, Zoology. Anas- tenisk denotes that a pupil has been rec- ` ommended in that subject. The following pupils of Form I have passed in the subjects indicated. Honours are not indicated on certificates as formerly. I Form I V -_ l T... n... an 4': unsung. A Chevrolet. sedan was badly wrecked at the G.T.R. tracks on Saturday night when it collided with a moving freight car that was being shunted. The occupants of the car were badly shaken but escaped without seriou injury. I wucn: Lucy spent 3 Ionmgnt. ' `Congratulations to Miss Isabel Campbell ; on obtaining her First Olass_ teacher s cer- , ticate at Toronto Normal school. Miss Campbell has accepted a position as teacher at M-Tnesing. A A (navy-nlnl and n - . n .. L_.lI_, W, 7 I I xnug l,U rrcu U. mzcnxe. `V i i A Mrs. Patterson of Thornton, who has! i been visiting at Grassland. is spending a! I few days with friends here. Mm 'M'..A..l..... ...._I It:_, 1-in- . urn uu_va win-u IHBIIOS nere. Mrs. McAuley and Miss Lillian are re- turning home this week from TWa.saga Beach where they spent a fortnight. `Conzmtulatinng fn Mzm Taaknl n........L-u ununnxxlg . I Miss Averil Manning of Kitchener is with her grandmother, Mrs. G. Manning. for a couple of weeks. or `Married `on Saturday, July 21. 1923, at St. .\une's Church, Toronto. Miss Lulu` I King to Fred C. Ritchie. , . Myra D..o>.....;,\_ _t rnu, . ` I - ' nu: ma uumr exammamons. The Anglican garden party, which` was `held at S. J. Watt's, was quite a_suoces.} "$`4'i;s Olive Sneath of Orillia is spending a few days at. Wasaga Beach with Miss F. Manning :. vmno Aun_lI Il....._:.__ _1- Tim 1 ' ' - pain um um wccn an 21. U. msnops. -Miss Jean and Graham Christie returned on Sunday from a week's visit at Totten- M ham. `[3 t\I' - . 3 uu: uuugt: nwcuuy. Miss E. Foster spent a few days at Wa- ` saga Beach this week. - ` I ML... 1...... 1u.._.:_'_ ,x- on .. u 135159 uccwu buns WEEK. M-iss Jean `Napir of Tottenham spans part of the week at A. C. Bishop s. Mm Jean nd Grnhnnu Ch:-lath; -n0II-v--\Il[ 5" us. ulna` xs vlsmng menus nere. . Todd of Toronto spent .a few. days in ` the village recently. ' ` MERE wnufnp nnnnt .. In... _I...._ A "7 zWm. Ellis is visiting friends here. IJEQ. A` Tnrnnin n-st--I n `t----- Elmvale continuation School .14.- -1` .I, I\ NEWS Tooke mk e: 'r`nade in both junior and boys styles, sizes 5_ yrs. to 16 yrs. . . Made in lziin aE1_p:>;t mod- ejs, sizes 34, 35, 3_6 Mabel Cheesman. and Miss M. Laid- unu of Barrie spent the week-end at E. H. Sloan's. "

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