Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 9 Aug 1923, p. 8

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yuauluu, nu. uuu nub. uuurgc pruwloru. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Crawford and Master; Clarence and Miss Laura moved to_ Toronto` `this week. ` 1:..- 11- 1' rr:_1___1_:_L _,.; ,1suu,,_ _ ', uuuuuuu, hum ween. ' ~ 1 Mrs. McMinn and daughter and Miss; Winnie Craw_ford_ attended the funeral of; the late -Mr. Fletcher of Mitchell Square. I uuuguwn, U116: IV. l\vl|l3IIIJUo Mrs. D. Crawford of Burks Falls is at H. McLeod's. V -II..- Il!I_-__ :_ L-_I_ A; L-;_ L-_-_ _.__.`_. . 3 2 "'3:-'31 13' J. Kirkpah-iok and children mi visiting her `sister, Mrs. Wm. McClinton of; Midland, this week. ' " Mr: Mnmnn anal Jana-Ltnun nnal man ..------ ju---2, vi-cu qua- I Mr. and Mrs._ Archie Boyer of Toronto! were holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.! W. D. Dobson. ` 11.. u m. n-_-.._u_ Q: m-_.,, , ,-, " iuwyleynolds ef Toronto is spend- ing this week with her mother, Mrs. Switser. Miaes Ethyl and Olive Switzer: I also spent the holiday at their home. ' MIG '3 fl `Kn!-nlnu and :au`1.u`o ll-nl-uy! l -u-.. ---v., - ~ v - v v. I 33%;??? hlzfgifnlg i1$?L};?;numhy! Taking up the tari` question, Mr.` are vigiting remjves in Hamgton for alRoss said he was not opposed to the; week. ' . ' , gmanufacturers. He believed that the! Mr. and Mrs. H. Cole of Meaford, ac- farmers and the manufacturers were m`P8med bi` _`M|`-9-_ 9018, 317-, and 3113- 13- to a large extent inter-dependent. Rowe, of Bame, visited Mrs. G. Wing:-ove what I object to, he said is the.`- "ntly' ` ` situation that ' _ 4 _ . . . gives them undue bal- . Mrs. .Vmt of Midland spent some tune ance of power so that theylcan pile `h 1: d in Mrs. . . W er m-.--_-__....g tar H Reynolds up riches at our expense." Taking A large and handsome mg" was p,e',emed;the Massey-Harris Company as an to the town of_Gan`anoque, 0nt., by theirlexamllley he `l110ted 3 13139 number `local chapter,iI.0.D.E. T gof their benefactions, such as the 1. ' Q_ueboc-Government has_ decided to start , community hall at Newcastle, Massey . {"1 1n9|'3 fund 501` ?ff_ii81B Of the 31199!" Hall. Lillian Massey School anti large `' 0 d "h "' mPl7`- church donations. "These." he said. I T9/`"5 d"-'lpi"3 {mm "' i'f-" *are all right, but` they. took the .. ,;:ig,lmyeu- Id Jim `Lespe ,' 12 . ,5-`I53, out. 1: 5h 2; in Tu: a:__umoney out of us through the tari. cidgng; 1-ggumd mm. de,th_ - {The speaker then went on to refer eden. in to have` motor `cars that will M to the Liberal Plank of tarif reduc-: pi-ope:-ly_m'eet road conditions. _ ' V `tion and gave gures in supportofj BIB!) GPUI-IU IIIIU IIUIIUKII El! 9115!! IIULUU. Mrs. P. J. Murphy and Miss Lyla Murphy a ' 1 ` . and Meaford, companied -Mrs. Cole, Br., visited .nn v:n A` u:AnnA nnnnb nnnng o:..[.-. % oRoTs'rA116N August 7.- Wesley Stoneham and family T of Allandale spent over the holiday with it. and Mrs. Arthur Dobaon. u.. -_..u .u_. a u.....n_ .....| :..-...`:i.. n..|... BETHESDA ANGUS LEFROY `ruin muuua zxnnxutn ("Continued from page 1) or you farmers will be out of exist- lence in a measurable time." Slams U.F.0. Organization" Mr.` Sullivan was not very compli- mentary to the U-.F.0. organizatiom , I had apeep into three ridings, he I said, and it was a poor outt from` start to nish. I believe there were some traitors in the camp, though I they are not here today. The Tories had nothing but organization and the `whiskey vote." Federal Member Speaks Thos. E. Ross, -M.P., said that the Progressive group at Ottawa had been trying to get-legislation in the interests of the rank and le--the 23:-callid dcgmmon pleople. _-Though ere a eenaa c ange in name, ithere was. really no difference in the 3 government at Ottawa at all. It was ;said that the Progressive group would lhave the balance of power without iresuming responsibility and gain ex- ;perience for the time that they would `be in office. We have not the bal- ance of `power, . he declared. be-3 {cause while there are three groups `there are only two parties: one act- ing in the interests of the common fpfople, the Prggresslives, hlonesttllly 'S1`lVln 0 ac or -' e `other, gthe Liberals tafidpegldrfserva-I `itives, acting as one for the big inter-' ests. In other words, there is a Peo- ple s Party and the Big Interests Slartyi whotse.ps1):licie'si`]zl1li`e dictated by , e lg in ere s. ` we get con- itrol we do not stand to get anything. The big problem of the other parties -is to get rid of our group because !they nd they cannot control things gas they used to. Iukam To sncx | BY 0RGAN1ZA'l`lON his contention that they did not live -up to these. - He also touched briefly on the question of taxation, cheque tax _and some other points. Concluding, he said, Stick by our organization; there is nothing to be gained by forsaking it. Push it for- ward and at the .next Federal elec- tion increase it proportionally as was done in 1921. Then we would be free of the domination of `the big in- n trests. "It is the` greatest` folly to think of leaving our organization. [We are not dead yet. ~We are bound Ito go forward promoting the inter- I .ests of the great common people. mu: r'!n AC 43-.` TY I` Y I\ ...L- .-.oua vz. 1-Inc 5LcuIn uunuulvu ycuplc. ' Miss Collins of the U.F.W.O., who was present, did not speak, as it was; 5.30 before the other addresses were nished. ` - nnnnnn Inv I I ` A programme of sports, ` a picnic} tea and bathing lled out an enjoy- able afternoon. um 01 pawn uuu paper. The Rev. G. H. Knighton left this week it some holidays. During his absence the services will be taken by friends from But- aie uni! othgm. Sex-vicewat 11 run. Sunday " at l . UIVL- A.._.._4 ___..;s__ I J wit 9 u Your newspaper,` no matter what petty dierencee may arise, is the friend and advocate of every good citizen, 3]. though its paramount aim must obviously be the better destiny of the citizenship as a whole. Aside from the limited number of single-track minds found - in every community, the people generally appreciate and accord liberal support to the local newspaper-that very intimate medium through which is mirrored each week the collective community activities. 1 . motion ormechanical device; Your home newspaper bridges the gap; its chronicles of local news and views complete a circuit of information im- possible to attain through any other medium of human loco- It brings the local community as vividly to the reside as the morning sun reveals the sur- rounding landscape. __________- -..-_ v------ gv--v-------vv vs Avu wcsvlvc, it is boulndy Rtvmn coimtver t}; Views bf sor_ne--often of many; but if it hews to the line,-the chips of respect will not remain uncounted. It is a human institution, and, therefore, is imperfect; but the courageous and sincere newspaper unalterably stands four-square for what it believes to be the ultimate good of its town and district and province and country. Your home newspaper endeavors to` radiate development in trade, health in the home, progress in civic atfairh and good-will in the in- tercourse between them. In the performance of its service , 36- :5 `A hymn nnuuuunn 5:. &Ln no-`A--4. `.8 __...- -11. A Your Local Newspaper Officers of the club were elected. as fol1ow:- President, W. Bligh; Vice-President, Alex. McKay; Sec_v.- Treas., Joe. N. Willing; Caretaker, AW.`J. Oatway;.Di1-ectors, Geo. Bid- well, Ray Slesser, Lorne Gilhooey, .133. Hunter, Geo. Haley, .133. Me- (Ian... I. Ann 1 ... |:..._I.... u..-a.|. The Clowes Bacon Hog Club was organized at a meeting held last Thursday evening at Edgar. It is the first of its kind to be organized in Simcoe County, but it is expected that more clubs of this nature will be formed in the-near future. The purpose of the club is to raise the standard of hog produced. iiI.;:;,.,`_.:`;."..` eZJr".;s,`7::;1e;i;eZ`uZI `Victor Chyrch, A.-' Hayes, Lachlan. ,Currie, W. J. Oatway. I THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1923. Rayner of Toronto is the gtis of Walter Lea. T ~ Al. .....I ll... V-\nu\'-\ and man nl 'nuu-unn Shop where you're invited to shop. CLOWES BACON HOG CLUB at 01 Mrs. J. J. unvus. '- , ;. Jas. Carson and brother of Dundalk are- ihe guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jae. Lea. 9 Jlim Mm-u Anmn nf Alanna. Rnanh re-l. J. {ii Bell and wife, Leslie naxssn"aE1ia4 rife, Arthur Dobson and wife, Miss Viola Ioaster and brother Gilbert spent Sunday at Wasaga Beach. , . II:-a .7 A Ilhnr in Iyina `Inn nnn Jluclrnuucx. . _ Henry Thompson has gone to hishome -in Sudbury. . . inn nnrnfkuy `|l:lh..- Han nnhvuu-1-|nI""`|nrnn~ `u IJUll.o A weasel or some other predatory villaih -played havoc with Mrs. Andrew Miller : fowl and slaughtered 17 fine ducks,`atur.- -day night. ' FIIIJUI HI: LU. The August meeting of the Women`s In- stitute will be held. at the home ofMra. A. 3. Partridge on Tuesday, August 14, at 2.3). The report of the recent convention II Eady will be given and `there will be -other programme. Roll call--auggeo'tiona for, -fall and winter meetings. Everyone welcome. Oome at 2.30. August 8. --A very happy afternoon and evening was enjoyed by children and adults on Wednesday of last week when the Union Sunday School held their annual picnic. In the evening a friendly game of basket ball was played between Dalston and Crown Bill girls with the honours to the home `hlih -" T Duuuury u was Dorothy Miller has _reumed"'honie71 after spending a. few weeks with her grgudv mother in Barrie. ` * ` u... n.._._..-._ -1 m.._-_4._ -......I` 11- ......I 'wrnea nome W Loruuw uu muuuua. , I Miss Isabella Ross has` returned to Tor-' `mum after spending a week with her aunt,, in. Pears. ` ' Il!-_ l`__L_....I.. \l..`I:-... :4: A-sn-uJ:nn `IA! HIUUHUI All llllla Mrs. Dawson of Toronto and`. M;-. _. and Its. Wilson Bell and family of Coldwatet spent over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs-. M. I. Bell. ' A ..........| ._ ......... ..n..... ......x....._. ..:n..:.'. W875]-ll Rev. F. Herman has returned from his inolidays. Service was held in St. James `Church on Sunday at l1 o'clock. Service will be held at 7.15 next. Suhday. St. James` Church is [very pretty with its new boat of paint and paper. 1910 Rev (1 N Knlahtnn into old. mal- WXKWHIII WWII Ml . Ill HIE: `ICU. Illllllo Dick Jones and bmther of Toronto apmjtl `over Sunday with Mr. and Mtg. Mo.-'_ ~f`A-an ' :35 Hazel Clarke and friend `of Tofontb spent over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs? Jq}In - Ailen Miller. I I'-......- VI. .... A- WEE Mrs. 115:: Dvucu. - _ _ W. A. Miller is vimtmg he: sp_n, CROWN HILL UTOPIA \ -lvlll _ .m$KI -' "u_. ` - ' L I *' :7: . Missionaryi Auxiliary met at the} ; .`h6nie,of Mrs. Hugh McKay -last 'l`hursday.{ D. Partridge of -Toronto` spent the week-x '1 `end here. V . Ell... I).uL-- (`-41. ...L..' L..- R4-.. Iv:n:C:l|lI Agust 7.-`Mrs. Walter Browning pf ' Sharon is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. w nsum... . . * It. and Mrs.'Woods and family of Tor- `o have returned to their cottage eat` at Harbor after taking a motor trip to 339! York. It-. and Mrs. Ben Pears of 'Ben Lena /-lnge," AlcoT1i.oBench, have returned the to Toronto. ` T Richard Gibbons of Toronto spent over & holiday with his mother, Mrs. Gibbons, 3 Ever5I een." . ' ~ ` An ,, .| 11.. 11...... II:... `I lI....L-.. .returned to her home ' in Torohyo .?after?spending sjom time with I(ic!hnrs't;;fehds. nt:_'_ "n'1 :__:- u:-_.-:n. L.._'_.4...__...| `L illvl lvllvlli-B" dill: fllrla The Misses M31191 ! and Marian Worby of Petexboro and Miss Winnifred Weymark ' of Havelock are `holiday visitors at Jan. McCracken s._ .j'I;_e.x'1. and sons, Lloyd and Kitchener, `of Inge:-s`o1l, are the" guests of Mrs. Joseph_.Lou_n:oy. ' 11,, A" nu.-;__.___`1___ _._..___-,n .- 1_-_ 1._.;.- UJI\IIbIJaBv___;_np Ivnnxo Mina Winnie Montoith has V returned as Tbtolito afterspending two weeks at her home here. -v-o-an -va -u ` Alton Vanderwaten has returned to his home in Toronto after spending the week- end with his wife and Mrs. J. Peacock. v-up uuvnp cg... ---4 u--- -ubnvdu _..- - V . Mrs. L.`wekg~ot Toronto} viai`tix'1-g-:Mid- ` burst friends. iLlCl' uuuu, LIIIBQ {Io \JG!.Vll.Ia | _Arthur'lj`ix_11_gy,. Mrs. A. Finley and Mrs.i A. Garvin, took a motor trip to western `points on Sunday. Mr. Finley, has been an` }invalid suffering from ..rheuma`t-ism for the 'past twenty years and this `was the. first occasion that he had been out of his chair in that period. It was his first car-ride. UUKUD DWI DUE WCU5_'CHlL III II: -NLUUIGIJRVH 501 r Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wallwin and Miss `Beatrice, spent Sunday with Allandale `if:-iends. ll..- I`lT- LI IIHI-.. 2. .. pl... ..:..I. IZL.o L...` ` Aingust 6.-`-'l:`he .weekly_.prayer . meeting` _wi_ll be held` at the home of Mr. Oatwhyf -.thi;,_week- * V I _ -|t:..-:...;`....`..- A....tl!...... ..._.u -5 51...` "aa- 1;;iw-hglrs. George Smith and `family add Percy _Holman spent Sunday with friends in Bradford. ` ' II . .._.I II_'.. D-.. |l..l`......I...... A8 (`gub- .9` W INC!` 1&3. Kr. and -Mrs. Knapp and son of 'I`orohte .went the weekend at their cottage, Cedar View." - Miss Pansy Nickols was the guest of Uta. Lea for pvr the holiday. er... mum. Pnlmnr of 'l`-mum in tha, IIIHIICB Ill Dl'lIuIU|Uo Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCracken of Craig- .hurst spent`the week-end at J. McCracken's. _ M. ....4 M... J 1.`. .Tnu1ih ...arM;=g1 i u'u.:uuu. - _ 1 3 Mrs. LW; H. Miller is on the sick list, but. Iis improving slowly; I M:aa."n`An flow:-nff nf Ravi-ha ie x-{china `IE uupruvlus muuuy. Miss!-Ie_len Garrett of Barrie is visiting. .her aunt, Mrs. A. Garvin. 3 Anfrnuu-"a`:nInu MI-n A wzmlniv urn` Mic 1 CI-I ucnt. Mrs. Pete-r Cook, vho has -been visiing with `her.brot-her, J. N. Willing, has re- q___.,1:,r home in` 'l:l'1rold. ..'..'.r u... .... .....a 11:..." 1'Iou_rne_u_ w_uer .I._l9me Ill` Luurulu. q t i'l_)r; and"-Mrs. Thomas and Miss; Mary-aolhas motored from Caledon last` week,and-:c"alled on their relatives here. .z":.-as Don-ah ix? :nkn Qrnlovn !1:n:Al" argaret ~Cemeron, Regina, who is; v-isi_tingfriends in Ontario, visited with Mrs. . George Rixgman last week. She was ac-| I coxnpa'.'nied_ by Blackstok of Barrie. I"-nub 1'-Tunlfnu A` `Dark 'IlnN'h-1-nnl`unm n- W005 _uuu'-uuuuu Qu luclr Icxuuvca ucuz. .~ Miss. P_emau_ gr Mitchell Square visited ] `with-.h'_er is_ter, Oatway, last week. `V:nl Euhx Artklnu A` norrin nnnnf loaf. W151] '-KICK" 515,: .` .Mis Elie.?\n1b.l9r of Barrie spent last mm. uuuvuy, may wccn. I week,at'_ kli,iibziie;;of'lir uncle, John Emma. 'Mrs;"'l`. `Addison (nee Rebecca Gardner) I "and two;so_n{_o`f~~'Toronto, who are visiting: , at .Dalston;_.*alled on old frignds here this` `ulna! - `, III-IIC\l_ UIIBB llJID|i!\lv|)\5h Ul JJIll.lUo' m. uF::ank Hunter of Port McNichol `was a5 week-end visitor here. - II ... `I'.......... IV..." .....I ..I..:lA...... -8 D---5- just of Mrs. J. J. Davis. -- tn. uea X01 pver ne nuuuuy. 5 lies Edith Palmer of Toronto is the. Ian {`.m-ann and hmthnr nf Dundnhc are`-' Aqguat 6.-Rev. G. H. Knighton and! Mrs`-. Pearce left on Monday for a month's holiday in Montreal and New York and a trip down -the St. Lawrence. Mm D ..'l'I-nnmviann annnf a fun! (`nub '09`. LKIP UUWII "ll"? Ulla IJDWIUIIUV. , Mrs. R.~'_I'hompson spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. George Mccuaig, Midhurst-. ' - - u_ .._.n ii`.-.. 11...`... u.__:.._ 11-; m_I miuuunu-. - ' Mr. `and Mrs. Harry Morrison, Mrs. Tel- ford of 7'?ariq' `and Miss Margaret Morrison of Toroiitd called on friends here last week. Mr. -Morrison was associated with Lotta flour mills here over 40 years ago -and still retains [pleasant memorig of the old days. ~ Mrs. Wiggins, 1.Toronto, is visiting with Her niece, Mrs. G. B. Jamieson; - .- ' '. -"ha Il..l'I'.A..-. ll: :1: Iv=n::nn H5 llgllllll QUIZ! Us . . Much sympathy is felt for `Mr. Steele in the death of his wife, which occurred on Friday, August 3'.-. The funeral took place on Sundaycat the Congregational church and was largely attended. an IT-`hm nkllnnh nnllvinnn kn LIIU IJIIIUII UUUIUII IIUIVIUX Will UV HUI in the Congregational church during August. Ex-Premier Drury will have charge of the service next Sunday in the absence of the pastor. _-g; ;~ . 2 W.UUh'UllU V [Bl DUI` HUI C o ' Mrs. James Gray and children of Barrie visited with Mg, and Mrs. Rayslesser last ......I. HUI l_IlUCU, `W13: Us En Illllllllc . . Mrs. McFadgen of Kirkeld. is visiting atllan MoLean s. `..-1. ____...-..L-- :_ :_n. E-.. 7:1- QA.--I- :_ VH3 largely III BUIIUEU. The Union Church services wili be held _ AL- l'I-_......-..L:-....I -I...--L `In-1.... Au-nab 9'-W*'-5 ` August 7.~-Mr.;nnd Logo of Torontoand lit. and Mrs. Herb Reid of Barrie called on Mrs; Plaxton, Sunday. - His Della Dean and Cecil of Toronto,- Miss Kathleen Leitclzeld of Oakville and Jock Clendenning of Montreal have xeturn- ed home after visiting at Wellington `Do.-nn a. ` .11- ___.1'u'.._ nr_. o..--..'-...I urn..- .4 1 guests 0| nu. uuu min. auu. uuu. : like Jlary Adams of Alcona- Beach re-`. turned home to Toronto on Monday. 1 `I12... Ynnknlln Donna knarnnnrnntl fn IJUIII 5: `Mr. and'Mrs. Wm. Secor` and Wilma of. Milton. and Edna Secor of Toronto visited at Joe. 8ecor`s last iveek. `Minn Marv Jinn Wmfsr nf Tnmnfh in vint- 015- VDCVUI B IQII WUCL Miss Mary Jane Fose: of Toronto. is visit: Hing her brother Robert. . . . ~'I`inn,'3I-nnlln fznninanr Tnrnnfn ~:n 17:5}- HUI BIDICK, IPI-LEI \1|UVU_3u I Mi Edna Latuner we_nt_. to Toronto on Siturday with Miss Nora Gee who was visiting at I-Isrold Smith . . . ll... gnnfhn navnnafnr -and Iva "tuna Ill` LICK IJKVJIII-IUI Elliflln -` T Miss Rhoda Gollingex-,_ Toronto, is visit- her aunt, Mm. Ed. Worrod. ll}... Qnnnk annuna A` Tnonnbn :1. uv;u:I>:n- `IIIFI HUIJII H1130 UIZIC VVUIIUIIO Miss S a1-ah Groves of Toronto is visiting her sister, Miss Esther Groves. 11:... n.|..'.. l,..o:......- .......; 4.; 'l`........4.. ..... VIUIIIIIIE nu LLQIUIIJ Clllllll 3; Mrs. Sanford Dempster "and Mrs. Hyero went to Toronto, Saturday. .113 Y.:u;n ll.-A1... A` Tnpnnfn nvuu\O n WC]-I'll NU LUIUHIU, IUHI-`IlKIlII n ~Mias Lizzie McAteer of Toronto spent a few days in the village. _ 01:... nlvvnuy A` 'rnnnnOn :1! v:a:6:-an '"M`a`=.-`Z`"17:'s'sg".'"aa'ass Farmer of Ottawa spent a couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Mutter. II`- ____I 'll__ T`I__.-_._ -.__I -__I_I\_I-__J __-__L Ul FIIUBI7 WLIU III! III [MC \JIC|/ VI III: ` Miss Sadie Blair of Toronto is visiting her sister. M1-`s. &Lerne"Davidsoia. 1 .n_ .....a n-.. um..- r-.._..u. -: rnL-_._;-_ :VlII/Ills CIICII Pdllillta uvlc. q i Mrs. Harry Smith and son of Toronto are ;_visiting the farmer's `sister, Mrs. Thos. 3 i,Duckworth. _ I Cl`. 1' BITE. I Kiss Gertrude Mullins is spending her iaoiidays with her pgrenta Mr. and .Mrs.! A. Mullins, Mona Cottage," Alconi Beach. l|.I|IlR7l- u Mr. and Mrs. [Hammond and `Roland went to Collingwood on- Sunday to be present at the unveiling of a monument in memory of those who fell in the'G1'eat War. Ill-.. G...I2- DI..!_ -1 0'I\-..-._L_ 1- --:..2A.!_.. I.-- -'BlalvCl.'_g EIE. 'IIfIIU'lJlIVlu&IlIo "` Mr. and Mrs. Miller Jennett of Thornton spent Sunday at Charles Bush s. Inn pnlnf Momf:nnnn nap` Mn nvnnl GA! ' Uuufl Ilululc. A . . Ralp_h`Davidson of Aurora spent the week- :'end in this vicinity. ` ` I turn ' Than noun anti AnlIh.AF cnnn ICW III CHE VIIIPEC. Miss Olive Blythe of Toronto is `visiting at Herbert Wilson s. ' 1t:__ 12:_'_ ___x 113-- i.~_____-._ -2 n-_,_ 5110110 03111105 Ell` UHBIICB IJUEIL Bu ! _Mrs. Robt. Martinson and May went to ivisit friends in -London last week. i IlE.._-_ I'.'\I:_- ___1 1-_____ :1-1t:..___ -__a7 Vllly IIICIIIID Ill 'LJUII\.l\)II IEIDD WCC&- | Misses Eliza and L Irene McKinnon and ;Maggie Davidson (nurses) of Igonto arej ivisiting their parents here. i M-5 "nu-riv Qvnifk ant` nnn A` Tnrnnfn nvn Y ween wwu 4nv:uu5 .uJ..1UIUuw. I, i f Mr. and Mia. Will Hillock and family spent Sunday with friends at Coulson'.s Hill. ! Lorne Davidson made a. business rip.to; Toronto one day this week. 1 I Tan gr:-t}: and fovnnu I\` nut. "and! Aug. 6.-gMr. and M18. Percy Hawes and; young son of Toronto are spending the week`; with Pe;er Greensides. i 11.. ___| 11.. n-n__ 1-... -.__x' ..._-ZI-- _: wuu KCLCY \Jl`CUll5lUUBo _ Mr. and -Mrs. Dalton Law and family of ,To`ronto spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. `i Charles -Hindle. ~ ~ 11-1-1. n....:.J...... ..t R ........ ....a. A... .......I. l ~cuu Ill bulb Vllillllllyo ` `Mrs; Thos. Bates and daughter spent `Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Eldridge. i Qtnnlau Nnnlunlon nf Tnrnnfn :c rannnnn vylanyvuu `Ir? and Mrs. Bowman, line L. Porter oil It. Richiaoq have. returned `home: to 1---`- ]LUl`UII|AJ UIIC UH DI-UH WUEIS. I 1 J93. Smith and family of Bond= I-Ieadg called on friends in "the neighborhood one} `evening last week- 1 1 i up out` Mr: .pannuv~`l-`amok anti `Knuth!-5 Miss`Mary P'arker has accepzed a school at Sharon for the coming year. _ Imnn In-nnn Mmonfnr :n uhlifona `Inn aunt` `WISOGIG, are Vlllilllg El: 2'. UFEEDSIGCB . . i 3 ,1 uunxuu nu; bug: uuuuug, yum. Miss Irene Mdhiaster is visiting her aunt_ at Thornton. I IIVL; G ..... _...4 -2 LL- I ......I`.. G . . . _ . _ _ . . .. . t at Luuruwu. 1 ` The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was; ,observed in the Methodist Church on Sun-I ;d-v- GIIUI C `V1310 (I'll 1' IIE IIIIII IESG IIIWIIUGI Visitors over the holiday included E. Raleton, M; Allan, M._Noble', Lucas Noble, PL Douse, M. King, -M. and E_.' Brown. Mrn T mifn an!` nkulh-an A` '.A`.r.n`nlr` HIULIUICGI uuu VI3l&C\l IIUCIK IIUIIIU QUIC- Rev. J. A." Rose of Kilsyth, `Mrs. Ross and Miss Fraser Ross were renewing old ac- quaintance in this vicinity over the week- end. Mr. Ross occupied the pulpit of thel Presbyterian church here_Sunday evening andpreached 'to"a` large congregation. Next Sunday evening Rev. Mr; Mustard of Tor- onto will preach and Mrs. Mustard will as- sist the choir. II. ._.I ill`... I I) Il"_-.__ ___A.-.__.) A- J I _""?i'h' :1 ath or Archibald Fletcher, Sr., oc- curred Saturday evening. He leaves to mourn his loss his widow, foul` sons: Alex., Archie, Jr., William and 'l`hos., and three? step~daughters: Mrs. Wallace Gilchrist, Mrs. `James Brandon and Mrs. Archie Currie.` The family have the sympathy of the neigh-i borhood. The funeral which was held yes-3 terday (Tuesday) was largely attended by! friends and neighbors from Barrie, 0rillia_ and Jarratt-. ' I `ll ... `I7... ll_l\1:_;-_'-1-1r3jI__,IA___,| 1:9,, ' IIUUIIUGJ IVIDII Ulla nuu Iln UUIJH Lmunlusv. Stanley Nicholas of Toronto is renewing =aoquaintanc_e In this vxcxnxty. ; . .:nn -Ila". `Pan-lrnr nnnnf 1: fan: Aqua `nail 'uu.]un1uI.nuug: Ill IIHIB vwluuy. V -Miss `Mary Parker spent a few days last `. week with `friends .in. Toronto. _ II. ....I `I4. IIYEII I_`III..-I- ......l l......:I..' 'C\'Vl.llll5 IUDII WCCl\a . . Mr. and Mrs. .Percy'~Hawes and Master; I I 3'Eddie,_are visiging at P. Greeusidea * I M:na "any Dav-Iron has nnnnnrn n nnhnni. `WWI John . and Jan. Lea spent the weeloend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jab. Lea. It. and Mrs. Mullins gave a dance on 3I1urday evening for the vpople around the bench. -August 6.4--V4Mra. Grant has returned am! a visit with Markham friends. . ll- -_J II... IY!H..._) .._..I `I2..- Q l`V_-....: D VIBIII Wll-I-I TBKAIIGIII Illlltwn Mr. and Mrs. Hilland and Miss s. Grose `were holiday visitors with friends here. ` I Mr: Qnnnvnr A` Tnunnln in" u:a::f:I-nu knit; {W611} HUHUGJ VI-Ell/U13 Wloll IIICUUH Ill -IV. 5 Mrs. Sawyer of Toronto is. visiting her-'4 daughter, Mrs. W. Ralston. , no I`! l`,rn A` Ru-In no: :5 (:93 is back at her home again after a visit with Flos and Essa friends. 172-24-..- __.-_ AL- L-I2J__- :.__I.-.I-.I T.` I u lllllsg `LII: IIIU 12 l.PlUWllo 'M`."'1c'i uifhite and children" of Lakefield I are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P.` .McLennan. 2 111-...) _..;| n.._-_4 n__;_._- .._-.-_.-_1 2--.. IVICIJCDIIHII. .Ward and Rupert Broome motored from Montreal and visited their home here. . I)--- I A " I)--- -l `II:I..--LL III_. I)... DID IIIJU uuvu . in. and Mrs. J. B. Moore motored. to Co]- lingwoqd and Meaford recently. `V Mr. Shawe a;1d gon of Hz;wkestone are! isiting with Mrs. Mac Ellson. .9 an!` Mix: Dilvnkln aunt` nvn Ann`:-`-64;-u V llvllls wuu lln UIUU l`JIlBUl|n Mr. and Mrs. Rumble and two daughters of I-Iillsdale are visiting the 1atter s father, `Mr. Day. A I TBA rlnafk fl` AI-nlnnxnh` Ia`h:nLn- Qu- uuu anunw. | Mrs. Wm. MoC1inton' of Midlandond Miss E Marguerite Crawford of Toronto visited their parents`; Mr. and Mrs. George Crawford. ' Mr Ont` PG "Ark nnanvfnr uni` Ilnnfnu! in uuu HIKE. IIIULIUK lJV|JBU|lo lit. and Mn. 8. Marsh and family, Rpbt. lines and family, T. Rog: and`:-family, . Henry Ellis, Miss` Euphemia Ellis _nnd friend motored from Hamilton and spent.` thjv weekend with Mr. and Mra.VGeo. Ellis. .- . I\!-I- t_...... --.a I...-aI.-_ - lll....4- ...a..'4:

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