` guar- t made` strong brand. ' uccu. :.:u.:.,y uuuuu. I '" and Mrs. Donald Campbell 9and family of Winnipeg are visiting I with A Mrs.- D. C. Campbell. ; Mlgg 17...... t'41:m...... 1-4.-1. ..... mr-...1--_I .u...:. :1. u.uc-3, uzu uuao_Auu. . I A. R. Girdwood -and family have returned after camping for two weeks near Parry Sound. .'M'.. .......I It... 1'\-.__I.1 r1___-__1.- vv sun asses. LI. ualupucu. u. _ I Miss, Vera Clifton left on Monday! for Detroit, Mich., where .she will spend two weeks vacation. IE3-.. `I!BA.'LL 13112.. -1 n-\I_, 1: , ,, -, . 4.uus5-axon LUUU UL uuluauy. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Knapp and child- ren -of Capreol are visiting the form- er s aunt, Mrs. D. `Jacobs; `n.l'....A....- 1xr:n:-_-- 'n_,, ,0 N I Miss Edna West has returned home ,after spending two weekswith Miss iMargaret Todd of Lindsay. My un Tum. `DA 12...... .....J ..1.:1.:I l LVLIO` LVLLr&VWlll III .IJUll\.lUlIu an .1 uuuu, Luzc. JJ. UGUUUS. Master William Ross of Saskatoon, iSask., is visiting his grandmother, `Mrs. A. Ross, Oro Station. A `D f`...l.-.-...1 -...l _..-!1__ L-__- luvuux LOIGIIU, uanc l.`lL'lC. ` Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hicks and fam- ily left on,3Monday for a fortnig'ht s vacation id [Owen Sound. I Its..- 13.1,-n, nu, 1- |V(l\-U-VIUIL Ill UWCII uuuuu. ] Miss Edith Currie is gfew weeks vacation wi1 |Mrs. McNeil] in London. | 'Mr:_._ `I7I.l.__ 111, . I - er Imenus m town. ` ` Jack Armstrong of Guelph has been sp`'nding part of his holidays [with Walter Sarjeant. `M -.... 1 ..L... n..L...... -2 rn.-..:_ :_ .._-_ ; uuvucunul, JJLGULULU Db. . - I Miss Isabel Du has returned af- ter a month's holiday at Detroit and |Cedar Island, Lake Erie. `M - .....I IA ..- 7 A 1-1':_1__ ___ .1 1-__,. Lefroy wish nd neighbors am sad be- I V1 FJIUSSL LICOLJCGIIUU A `rs. John Dobson of Utopia is vis- liting her daughter, Mrs. Wesley gstoneham, Bradford St. I `M':....` T-....L..1 n..::.- 1... -.,L__.,---J #3 I vuannlvll JJL au.Lv1. VI L) In Mr.` and Mrs. Wm. Jacobs of Tor- onto are visiting his parents and oth er friends in town. `P, -I_ A____,,L,,.,, , D IN I I I A A A w A A u u Ill -IJIOUUVV I Rev. J. E. andc1\.vIrs. Thompson of Yorkton. Sask., are visiting with Mrs. Smith, Bradford St. ` I IL.` ..._.I ll ... ur..- 1-___1__ -2 A I U\l"Il yuan W . Fred Nash o;ctnh.e staff of tie Tor- onto Globe spent Saturday with his father at Cundles. ___ J `II,, A II 1-. o u `will! out xzuuulcac and Mrs. A. C. Bricker and family are spending a fortnight with friends in Listowel. T1... 1' `l , I II` nu , - All I bvAIulIll\Iu eMr. and Mrs. E. G. Rdgers and son of Hamilton renewed acquaintance in town this week. Y3_,_.I `V I A - M (ADI-JIFIIGIIC `Mrs. Malcolm McLean and Miss Mabel Keenan are visiting relatives in.Mid1and. ,1`: van... J.`-Il\J LIV: Wm. MacLe11an 5: Stellarton, N. S., is the guest of his brother, A. G. MacLellan. vauavdua uzxa. A11. uuuagc, Duyuelu DE. V 4Mrs. Wood of Windsor is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. 0. Miles, Brad- ford St. 121... If v `I . .... -- . -- -.u.uuu- Lu .LuLuuuu auu nulllllbu. Mrs. A. L. W. Smith of Oshawa is visiting Mrs. Armitage, Bayeld St_. MFG WAAA A` `X7:nrL-An 3.. 4.1.. `....._A. ory of dear in Hamilton a-:5 nu \I_L.uua uua WCUIS. Miss Hazel Travers is visiting with friends in Toronto and Hamilton. `II... A Y 117 c..-:;_1_ _n An, - ' Miss `Evelyn Wellwood is holiday- ing at Orillia this week. . 11:..- 11"---` III ,, - `spending a with Dr. and THE BAIIBIE EXAMINER uvvv u can vvvcxxoo I I A happy time was spent Tuesday evening in Central Methodist S. S. A` room, when the young ladies of the 1357- Loyalist Class tendered a shower of , ,t confetti and kitchenware to one of ism their members, Miss Nellie McLean, We on the eve of her marriage to Frank Wm. Fell of Stroud. They also presented 13 Mrs. W. P. Corbett with a wicket th fern stand prior to her departure to 5'5 her new home in Bowmanville. Both tha these members will be greatly missed iniby the Loyalists. - Por- cu v Uta] auul. u IIIUI/U1. lllllb. Mrs. Dorothy Miller and Misses (Mildred and Louise Miller, Mary St., left on Saturday on an extended trip to the Pacic Coast, including Van- _ couver, Kamloops, Portland and Se- attle, They will be the "guests of Mrs. Miller's son, Edward Miller, at Kamloops, and will be absent from town six weeks. U GIIVCIIUCLI UIIC Luucral. Miss Maud Atkinson, Blake St., and Dr. E. T. Atkinson of Port Dal- lhousie returned the first of the week from a motor trip through Muskoka and other northern points. .They stopped at Bigwin Inn, Lake of Bays, and Highland Inn, Algonquin Park. Howard Felt, J. A. MacLaren, A. W. Smith, Geo. C, Brown and Ed- mund Hardy motored over tovGuelphv `today to visit the Guelph 'Kiwanis Club and also to see the -annual ex- hibition. of the Canadian Gladiolus [Society held this year'at the Ontario Agricultural College. Provincial Constable Rich, Mrs. Rich and three children returned on Monday after spending two weeks vacation in the Niagara Peninsula. The party, after motoring to Pene- tang, motored to Beamsville, `which they made their headquarters for several short motor trips. M95 `n.-.....+1... 1ur.'11.... ......J'1u':__-- uuullls ucvcu vvccno an \.Il.dll5CVlllC F at the bedside of `her mother, who passed away last week and was bur- ied at Acton on Saturday. Mr. Chownl and Ed. -also attended the funeral. ! `Ill-.. `II--- J A ;I_3_, _ _., fun 1 rt JJIQILAC. Mrs. Thos; Chown, Maple Ave., returned -home on Wednesday after spending seven weeks at Orangeville 0+ fhn knt`a;An A: vknn vnntlnnu --1-A of Barrie. I12. dear. ' ughter Elsie \.Ill vvo Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Brunton, Allan- dale, announce the engagement of their daughter, Beatrice Katherine, to Mr. Clarence Jackson of Colling- wood, the marriage to take place ear- Iy in September. , Miss N. Long of Scranton, Penn., J. Lappin of Toronto, Mrs. M. J. Fitzgerald and son Maurice of Mount lst. Louis and Frank Guilfoyle of `Collingwood were week-end guests ,of Mrs. Guilfoyle, Bayeld St. ` Misses Mabel and Birdie Warnica and Miss Isabel Goodfellow have re- . iturned from holidaying among the : Thousand Islands, and also at Mer- rickville, where they were the guests nf Mv T-I Q Tntvllu -.....~.....`l.. -3 1 1 Toronto last week attending` the sum- I mer course of lectures given to grad- uate` nurses at the University of Tor- onto. - " 1 up up (1 U` . nu- Sarjeant & King,Limited Extraordinary V0ll.LE and {Clearance 0 RATINE Our Millinery Dept. Re-Opens Sept. 4 MISS GAMBLE in charge. with box pleat in front and sewn on white waist, made of pure wool serge, sizes _'8. to '14 years, price . . . . . . . . .. $3.25. in scarlet, paddy, navy and 8 to years . . . . . . .. $3.7 ..,-.--. uuu punuuunauuu IUI the school lglrl, very smart in style as well as splendid in wear. Come in and see this popular school girl s outt before school opens. J Don t forget. VFLANNEL MIDDIES, PLEATED sxuzrs FOR SCHOOL GIRLS Soap,_ r 25: It is hard to better this combination for L1... -_Lr ` School Opening vanwnu UAIVJ VVVLC UIIC 5uUlc3 I. S. Jakes, formerly of NAVY PLEATED SKIRTS .. $3.75 nd $;1.ooi n V I MISS MCKNIGHT, head trimmer. Spcial ()rclers is our Feature ,, ..---.vv-- ununxwat. I A. J. Tuck was ned $5 and costs {in police court on Monday for oper- ating a second-hand store without a license. He paid the total of $9.50 under protest, claiming that he had not been asked for the $5 fee. Toronto ladies hockey champions, and speed-skater for the North Tor- onto Club; in the spring she was a member of the ladies champion has ketball team of Ontario; this sum- mer she played on the Hinde-Dauche softball team ;` this fail she intends to go intensively into track work. And besides all this, Miss Rosenfeldtl ticks the typewriter keys regularly. and family, eir apprecia- their friends am. sad be~ eir youngest 34: OPERATED WITHOUT. Miss Fanny Rosenfeldt, the well- known Toronto girl athlete, who for- merly resided in Barrie, returned on Sunday to the city after spending a week with friends here. Miss Rosen- feldt intends competing in the track sports competition at the Canadian National Exhibition this year. She` will carrv Hm n.-.1.-..... -4` A----~ . . ..v.uua: 1.:uuuUlLlOIl tn carry the colors .A r` `FORMER BARRIE `RESIDENT PROMINENT IN AT!-lLET.ICS_ copen, sizes Dresses Half Price . . _ W . . . V . - . u n:u Lllal. IIICJJID more than what we say about them. School Suits that wear is a feature with us. Visit us today. rwuzn surrs, THREE PRICES $6.50, $8.50 AND $10.00 SERGE AND TWEED SUITS FOR SCHOOL BOYS Mother! Try Jimmie with one of our Special School` Suits this year. We just know it will stand the racket, because others recommend them "and that means rvinv-A Linn... --J-A1 ` uo J Can. - DIIU of Aura Lee ' LICENSE NAVY s1-man surrs $10, $12 AND $14 -Boys canvas boots with leather soles and leather strappings for $1.29 {pair at Hurlburt s shoe sale. ,,_- _ __--.--a-nus; J11 nnnl Miss Mabel Keenan attained the highest honors for Barrie in the com~ plete Junior Piano examination at the recent Toronto Conservatory of Music examinations. -duav u uunllp. C. ' , Elsie Sumner--Anc. History c, Alg. 3, Fr. Auth. c. Rae Adams--Eng. Comp. c, Geom, 3, Fr. Auth. c, Fr. Comp. `c. ' Marjorie Martin--Eng. Lit. 3, Eng. Comp. c, Anc. History c. Lottie Fisher-Eng. Comp. c, Eng.` Lit. c, Geomgc. Rebecca McAree--Eng. Lit. c, Fr. Auth. 3, Fr. Comp. c. imcuasr STANDING m BARR1:-: mus MnLA1 If_-_._-_ an [Irene Hill-Eng. Comp.` 3, Eng. Lit. 3, Alg. 3, Geom. 3,'Fr. Auth. 3, Fr. Comp. 3, Ger. Auth. c. Amy Bell---Latin Auhh. c. Elsie Sumner--Eng'. Comp. c. _ Middle School . Louise Burrowes-Latin Auth. 2, Latin Comp. c. `Ii`.lm.. C`------ ~- ` ("` DEPT. ? EXAM. RESULTS FOR OVENDEN COLLEGE Upper School TYJI1 T` \.u U. UFUHHU Vancouver, arion Crease, to. F unernl I `ILL :__L Tuesday Sept 4th Page Thirteen l You van uuu value `0_c pr. dear. -T-Fa.u'ly , will 9 25c, price : each ' 23, 1923. ,..- -----. u-- vvucl nu-J voau \lII `yvul. T own terms. Town Propenties-Some exception- ally good values. Farms--Some of the best in the country at right prices. Market Gardens--We have` some . nice ones. , If it is Real Estate, we have it. Our list affords you wide choice of, a home and you can buy one on your nun-1 6-Anna- to 0DIIGI`I3Ef 3525` Exclusive Real Estate Agzntls Phqnes:_O;fi:e 861, Rveoidonc 864w ARIRI9?3< G"-.R0Y| 7 U1 IUUDUIIIIDIII lll|lBllU\l Ill IUUTDH puwu. Twenty-four rinks were entered from Alliston, Barrie. Allandale, Creemore, Tot- Lonham, Collingwood, Aurora. Bolton, Stayner and Orillia. Four went down from Barrie and two from Allandale. Toronto Exhibition gt;-ts on Sat- urday. - ' nd our sun us BEFORE You.` B_UY on SELL 1 Ste\'oHt}araide`s. Allandale Aquartette took a yecond money at the annual tournament of the Alliston Bowling Club on Monday, and W. H. Kennedy's Barrie rink of kitty- trundlers finished in third place. The tourn- ament was won by Oscar Bernhardt of Stayner. . `znnnknnrlf M...-l f1n..=!.l.. nu... tL.... 4`-..- uuay uvl . Bernhardt and Garside won their -four games and had a plus score of 62 and 53 respectively. W. H. Kennedy won three and lost one with a plus score of 24. Doyle of 'l`ottenhnm finished in fourth place. Tmnnfirafnlun I-:YnIr`a IIIQIA nnhavnr` `rum #UlII' `Gilli III IV!!! .Ullo V The Poucher rink received beautiful ma- hogany smokers sets while the Kennedy quartette got collapgible card-tables. The winning rinks were: Allandale-S. Ga:-aide. A. Marshall, A. 6. Walker, C. W. -Poucher, ak. ` Barrie--J. Sinclair, H. Tideman, W. A. Turner, W. 1-! Kennedy, sk. Charlie Poucher's Allandale rink of kitty- trundlers got third money at the -Newmarket Bowling Tournament held yesterday, and Hunter Kennedy's Barrie quartette won iourth place. Thirty-eight rinks were en- tered, a large number from Toronto and; e.".oints.south. Five rinks from Barrie took part and two from Allandale. Moody. of Richmond Hill, won first urine with -a -plus score of 83. Cooley of `Toronto was second with a plus of 78iand Poacher of Allandale was third with a plus cf 65. These three rinks won all five 8.811108. Hunter Kennedy of Barrie was in" ` `-ourth place with a plus of 24. He won 3 four games and lost one. Then Dnunlunu rial: l'l\:l!l' l\nnIIO.:`n` mu- FBUCHER wms THIRD, NEWMARKET TOURNEY Office: 46 Bayeld St., Barrie P. O. Box 1011 " THURSDAY, AUGUST 2:, `i923. SOON--THE HERO Also GLORIA SWANSON in zuujj CQQ pg: . --:-_ ._ MON., `run-:s., . AUG. 27,28 AND 29 J BACK AGAIN , ' . special c each Garside Second at wH1zz:A It's Fgsger Thu; That--And `1i{x{ QOME: Wm. Steele, one of the best known heevies" in Western film pleye, who never fails to add a breetl: of realneu to any production, in which he appears as Bill Berton,` a bed nien in the production. . The romance and picturesque beauty of the broad, Iunlit country down elonglhe Rio 'Grende, where the story. has its setting. v Jack Hoxie, one of the but all-around cowboys in the coun- try, in a story typical of the life that he know; and can portray so well. _j._ -- iv A typial Western cowboy in .a typical Western play. It is. a Universal photodrama bf the southwest cattle ' . _ -country. ` SON; DON'T LET MOTHER MISS THIS! MOTHER, DON'T LET DAD PASS IT. UP! . FOLKS, GIVE THE KIDS A TREAT! Thrilling --- Sensational - Spectacillar First time shown at regular prices, 15 and 25 cents KKIIYFRT IS IIIf&jII I ,I The 3rd Alarm % in his new hard`-riding, sure-re Wutfrh romance DON QUICKSI-IOT !o_f__the% RIO GRANDE wEs`r IS wEs1*"`as 52 65$}- ' . THE KID REPORTER is the comedy, with Baby Peggy Prices: 15 and 25 cents V Alliston 'f"if1i1'z'1iiJi3AND s TRADEMARK _. . -..,..uoc an u 'Umpires-Kohlmeyer, Barrie; say, jowen Sound. mu U1. '. ~Barrie--4Dobson lst; Plant 3rd; D. Emma 2nd; Lynch as; L. Emma p; Gilchrist cf; Carson If; Clark rf; Cooper c; 'l`wis_s lat; Livingston If. - ` VY_, ,, !,,, 1 z .5 4 Port McNicoll_ 2 2 1 O 0 Barrie 2 l 2 1 0 vLine-up:-- Port McNicoll--Duu.can 3rd; Sturgeon c; Labursch p; Hewison ald cf; -D____:_ ;[\_|,, 1 . vu- lst; Herberts e 2nd; Jennings lf; Yep rf; Brophy as; Fitzgexf- fuU-fa- ' navy, ckAand E. Williams .. W. Crossland . T. Villiersin... H. A.7Goodwin'. B. Marwood T. Rogers A. Crum W. Jacobs }SnowballT . . . . .. BARRIE namrs 1>o1g_1y1cN1coLL Twenty-five `birds were shot aAt yesterday by members of the Barrie Gun Club. The following are the number broken :- `I1 I --Hurlburt s shoe store is selling good shoe polish for 8c'.tin during their big semi-annual shoe sale. Not more than three tins to a customer. gnu; va.- un: gsvvlu, DCIII5 Ullblh After a dainty b'u'et luncheon, the happy couple left on the 5.15 train for their new home_ in Detroit, Mich., the `bride travelling` in a navy blue Poiret twill suit with navy taffeta hat and`white ermine fur. vv IIGIIIIIICII \lJ- 2655510: The bride, who was given away by ' her father; was unattended. She was prettily gowned in shell-pink georg- ette and carried a shower bouquet of Sweetheart roses and sweet peas. Mrs. H. J. Heath played the wedding march and during the signing o_f the register Mr. `Harold Wardmari, bro- ther of. the groom, sang` Until. A-F4-1... .. .l...'..L-_ L ._Q_; 1, I A pretty but quiet wedding was! solemnized by Rev. W. E. Wallace" of Underwood, Ont., father of the` bride, assisted by Rev. G. A. Brown: of Barrie, on Thursday, Aug. 16, at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Lawrence Reeve, 58 Eccles St., Bar- ;rie, when Edna Irene, elder daughter of Rev. W. E. and Mrs. .Wallace, was united in marriage to IWQ, Palmer Wardman of Detroit, Mich., son of the late J. D. Wardman and Mrs. Wardman of Barrie. fl I II (>Cof1tinued` from page Score by- innings :- `I 9 '2 A R A 7 `I The thrill to the life of the cowboy who was chued by In sheriff : poue all over the Southweal for a crime of which he was innocent--just because he had a romantic soul. Elinor Field, popular little engenue heroine, who gave such a creditable performance in the Universal Leather Puihen" series, who plays the feminine lead in the picture. 49 es, 54 .turer s . 49: The fact that Jack Hoxie s saddle horse, which has such an important place `in the pic- ture, was six months before production started an unbroken pony on the Idaho plains. WARD'MAl*yl-.-WALLACE ....-LL__ BARRIE GUN cLu3 M55 --'_ l23456.7 R H 991000!) E I Jos. 1) Broke ivaulluv vvauu uucul Lvl.` 11 3110113 VISIB- 'Jos. Snead of the` Toronto Type Foundry, Toronto, who was in town last week repairing The Examiner newspaper press, spent Sunday. with Ihisbrother, Jas. Snead, Elizabeth ' If..- A II I! an 0 no -, ..-gnu-4--vuvl Mrs; sth, Miss Be;-th: Gray and Mrs. J. Buckley were in` Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Plewes of Tor- onto were with Mr. and Mrs. J. Lennox, North St., over Sunday. Miss Hildreth Lennox returned to Toronto with them for a short visit. - Tan Qvtllal A: L`..- 'I`-..-..L uni. 1' LUIUTII 17th inst., ther, Barrie. vvyun VVLUII .|.u.Lo auu J.VLl.Bo 1.'au.1:1Uugn. Mrs. C. R. Brownlee of London, Miss Marie Grafton, Mrs. J. J. Lowe and Miss Lowe of Toronto were re- cent visitors at A. S. Burton's, Mc- Donald St. -, J I! , 119 A: vs: - -- IIBQLV UL uuv vvccn All lJulLdlUu Mrs. E. Partridge, who has been] at her residence in Charlotte St. re-` cently, returned to Hamilton this week with Mr. and Mrs. Fairclough. MFG D nunn1n`nn owl-' Tani-.. Shannon, for two weeks. UL: caycvucus `full;/Irs. C. S. Foster and little daugh- ter Isabel `of Colborne are the guests of her parents, Mr. and-=Mrs. W. J. `if A l\_______ _ ______ U 1 I . 1 I W. A. Over_s, accompanied by his two sons", Rev. Brother Luke of Tor- onto and Arthur, spent the early part of the week in Buffalo. 1Ur.... 1.1 n....'a...:.:...- -__1__ 1.--` 1, g_,_ JLVUQ UIIID VVCC 0 Mr, and Mrs. T. H. Dickey and little daughter are spending two weeks with Mr, and,Mrs. H. Mere-. di-th, Penetang St. ` 11' `Hr cu.......1.....- 1-s..-:n--.:I N: I un-uu, acuvvaus um ' KQW. Stoneham, Bradford St., who underwent an operation in thel R. V. Hospital, is doing as well as can be expected. - `HA ... I` (1 `l:|....a.... -...1 1:Lu_ ,1-___,-n, 551-15, LUJILIIII L70- Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ingram ,and two children of Montreal called at the home of W. E. Partridge, Maple Ave., this week. TM}. ......I ll ... m 71- 1-x,-_L, , ` 1 III I VI VII U`-'0 ` Mrs. C. R. Rundle of Toronto and her daughter, Mrs. Tagliatela of Rome, Italy, are visiting the Misses King, Poyntz St. `M ... .....l `Ill..- Ah-.. 1-,__.,,_,, - U Ultllla K)!!- Mrs. Snider, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, 149 Mary St., has returned to her home in Toronto. l\ is v\ In nu... . - 2 Rev. F. R. and Mrs. Meredi-th of Toronto spent Ta few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. H. Meredith, Pen- etang St. lm... O_:.`l-.. __L - L _ ., 1 .- I A an In I J. T. Carter of Chatham and Lt.i Nurse of Camp Borden spent the [week-end at O. G. Hart's, Welling- ton St. ` I\ 1 up .- --.- - V65, nun. u. u. Lu.uI.-.5, Dl'uuIOl'(1 D13] Mrs. Ernest Prince and. little son, Victor, returned home on Saturday, after spending two weeks at Bala Park. V ' ' tn . A A: .. ` - - ' vuuu ucn. uauguucx, H115. VVUIIWUOU. Mrs. Chas. C. Robertson of Lon- don, Ont., was the guest of her sis- `ter, Mrs. J. C. Miles, Bradford St. Mun 1:`.........a. D..:....... .....1 1:.u.u- _,.. VGLC vxnuuug Lucuua Ill DUWII. | Miss Jessie M. Lower of Frederic- ton, N.B., is spending a few weeks with her mother in Sophia St. Arr!-Bun (`nnnnu .4? 4.1.... `D.....'......... |n uuvvuuu, sun. as uuuplc U1. weens. I Mrs. Joseph Ball of Toronto is vis- ioiting at the Collier St. parsonage `with her daughter, Mrs. Wellwood. M. nu.-- rt 'l)_L-..L__.. -3 1*-" "nun .au.n. uavvucl. Ill oupxua Db. Arthur Cooper of the Business Printing Co., Toronto, renewed ac- quaintance in town on Saturday. Mina Malian nn' AF "I"nounn4-.. nu... niuulnlvullvc nu ouvvu UH sauuuruuy. Miss Maude Ball` of Toronto was `the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. E. '|Wellwood, for a couple of weeks. I `M ... `l .\...-..I.. D- -4: m........L- :- ...s. , uuuu Au uu;uuun, ucuraanu. ` J. B. Roberts of Toronto `spent the week-end with his parents,*Mr; and] Mrs. J. W. Roberts, Mary St. 1 MR: Ian?! REA`-nu`: A-P T\.......-.2II.. nun. u. `H. a.\.uucu.a, Lu.u.l.`,y oh. I . Miss Jeoan Metcalf of Dunnville and Miss Alice Metcalf of St. Thomas `are visiting friends in town. ":nn `I ......2.. II `I'-..-_-_ -3 1n_,_,1, - otlulgu UVVU WCCAD VGUlhlUH I Miss Edith Ellis of The Examiner` office left on Monday to visit an aunt in McCook, Nebraska. `I `D D.-.l......4... -1.` m......._:.- _..-..L` LL- Tooth . 25