SUNNIBALE councu. mmisnnc sfrmjou . .'2A'-57.9. <`e9TH_R!TF?i lbll WIT. IIUIL - Chapman spent Monday in Col. Road, s2o.oo; n.~ -ueanhm, work,l con. 7, Col. Road. $33.35; F. MeColeman,' gravel, con. 7, Col. Road, 810.00; T. -S. Armstrong, gravel, con. 7, Gal. yRoad_.' 816.00; A. Lynn, drawing gravel, con. 7. Col. -R.d., 918.33; R. -Rawn, drawing gravel, con. 7, Col. -Rd., $15.00; H. Martin, draw-- ing gravel, con. 7; Col. Rd., 85.00; W. Blakely, drawinggravel, con. 7. C01. 1311., $39.72; Geo. Alderson, work 18 0.11., con. 2, 8196.15; J. M. Campbell. cement, $46.25; G. `McGilvray. culvert Switzer bridge, $230.24; E. Switzer, workswitzer bridge, $18.50; Hy. Matthews, work on roads, $16.50; J. Matthews, Grader work.` ` $15.00; Jos. Barker. grader work. $12.00;! . W. Redpath. grader work. $7.50; Isaac! Carter. grader work. 83.00; J. M. Schell. grader work. $7.50; W. Switzer. hauling} cement. $3.00; F. Seymour. gravel andl filling at bridge. $4.50; A. D. Harkin. `gravel. $3.90; M. Man. 14 bbls. cement. ~ $40.60; J. Dunn. cedar posts. `Switzer- bridge. $1.60; ~S.S. No. 2. $200.00; S.S. N0. 3. $250.00. I _The following resolutions were passed. vxz: ' 'L,.L cYIY_.. I ! I'\_,_,,, II____._, '(\2I..Z_ ___J .V.|lo That `Wm. F. Rawn, George0Gilpin and Reuben Roggrs be trustees of Sunuidalc Cemetery, 1: grant of $50.00 to -be made toward repair` of same, I IIII . I\ `II I1 . I I ,PA_,. -_-_l `That (-Izmncillor -Baties look `after fence. E at the reforestry plot. ' I II'IL-4 M, ,,_,I_E`_ ,1 ,_,,_ L- _II___..';I __ `..... V.-- .--...v...--J Wu... That no parkiag of cars be allowd on. Balsam St. on Martin High-way at Wasaga' iBeach. ` I I\_.._-:I -J1_.._____I A- _,_-A -4 \T_.-. I ..--. 'I3CHUU. ! Council adjourned to meet at New Low ell Thurhday, Sept. 6. American Ship Owners Association will` appoint a committeevto confer [with Chair- man Farlay, of` the Shipping Board, on a plan .to obviate the necessity for Goverjn menti operation of its merchant fleet. 1 llI11!!!lllllrrfllllllllll2lI:1xl1xl:Xx1Xlrxxzxzxlillxlrx|IIx1II::1I1Ir:Ix llllll!l]lI' `ANDREW WILsou__._g `"....-.,...`~ ='". 1 The Bank of Toronto offers you a connection. with a Bank, which has been in successful opera- tion for over 67 years. Your business arid personal _accounts win receive the careful attention of a frxendly sta at any of our ofces. "BANl(F %oRomo ~ , ,-____4-_1 -[DIP BARRIE I`t1;zt;orat:-2:1 IE5; BRANCHES ALLANDALE 'l'HURSDAY,l % Children JDe`li-i1t In CI_1ticu;_'a Soap. Bafhs In :1 tains nf . Alpino ; C1 0.\~'_ I Ste. am 1- ..` _t'. nun ..... it 51 HP Iiir` ll} fl\l`N` 17.! Of 3 lift` 1m! filled :1 HM`!!!- lH('.i(`(_\', Th-3 peimlo Mm ~. Gn(l`.~` xmrlh Kill the_ and germs at Dru nun. 2/'r5 Thu A/so _ /ret SIZE vv `HE CANAD Because they are soothing snd're- = freshing for tender skins, especially ` if assisted by Cuticura Ointment on ; first signs of redness or roughness. The Cuticura Talcum also. delicately medicated and exquisitely perfumed. is excellent for little ones. ` Saaslse. Oistmstzsndsc. Tainan 25:. Sold- throutzhoutthennmininn. CanadisnDenot: I I` "'2.'*E c.... On lit HHEI aupzsc. ummnzsnusuc. mm: 25:. soxu V throughouttheDominion. CanadianDepot: 1 W: Linitoll. 844 St. Paul Sh. W. Montreal. Cuticun Soap IIIIVGI without lulu. Sold -by. Wm. Grassland. In Allandalo. 5! A. E. Pnttemn. rergusou, acrouu. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Taylor of"l`ox-onto: spent theweek-end at Fred Guest's. ~ Mu Fran]: alandfield `R visitint August l4--Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gough and son. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Robson` of Crown Hill and Miss Helen -Cockburn of Edgar spent Sunday with `Mr. and Mrs. -Chas. Campbell. _ _, _' Mrs. F. Robertson `from Barrie arid Miss Belfry of Hamilton spent a few days last lwe`e'1 with Mrs. Arthur Dyer. nnnmntn urn` Ailnnn'Sr-ialnv and llflu _ - Miss Lottie Cochrane spent the weekend! "with friends at Baxter. A | In... n _ _ _ _ _ . ....I L...L-. ..r VlV........a.- .._.l weer: ,wun Mrs. Arwur uycr. _ Misses Carmeta and Aileen Srigley and Bert Srigley spent Sunday with friends at Collingwood. - - r~.....:..m Rnnnrn ....u wan Snnft nnnnf a! UOIIIUEVVOOU. Campbell Spearn and Will Scott spent a. few days last, week at Chas. Campbell's. . Mr. and Mrs. Saunders and Miss Ber- nice Saunders of Toronto are spending a couple of weeks with Mrs. Fred Guest. - Mu am-I Mr: Ray} 'MnllV and` hnlw HAY I=|;:\ggR couple on weexs wun mm. rrcu uucu. Mr. and Mrs. Bert `McQuay and` baby of Ivy spent Sunday with the latter s par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Srigley. M- 1l.....'-c nmnlnnll in nnnnrlino nl CRIS. `D11 . 3110: MIG. Uuua. Bngacy. I Mm. Hornet Campbell is spending a couple of weeks with her daughter, Mrs. J. Ferguson, Stroud. M. and Mn Wilann 'l`nvlm- of-'l`m-nntnr spent meweent-enu an rrcu uucau a. .Mrs. Frank Glandfield waiting with. her sister, Mrs. Windsor of I-Iamilton. `M - unul Minn Ilnnnuuoull nnn nnrl dllbh-I and Mrs. lnus. nuuou ouuuuy. Mrs. Wm. Garret. and children of Mober-1 ly, who have been spending the last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Kell, motored to Stayner on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Glenn, who had spent the! day with the lat_ter's parents. I` ner slscer, Mrs. Wlnusor ox n.u.uuu.uu. Mr. and Mrs. McDougall. son and daugh- ter. of Hawkestone, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Kell on Sunday. .11.... `I7... fin--uni nut` ..I.:lAn.n nf "nknr- \Luu Aluwv -Ava 5-u-cw vvyvus - August 8.-Mr. and Mrs. A. v. 'Guest of Toronto were week-end visitors at the horn; of Mrs. FredVGueat'. u :1- ___.n mu..- u'......l.... ......I ..k:l.l...... -1. Wl[H u'1uuu.5 ill: IJRIJLIUIR ! Mrs. Connor and baiby- of Toronto and` Miss Edna McKay are spending a. week- with Mrs. Fred Guest. ' u- ......I 11.... 11-12.... II... 'D........ \l:-.. uu ouuuuy. ' ~ , I Miss Frankie Srigley has re?urned.home| zgftcr spending several weeks with her grandmother, `Mrs. F. D. Quanta, of Pains`: . wxck. \l.__ I'.\__..I ..._..I L..L-. ..._..l Ill... 13`... II-" w"I:;x:s. Ford and baby and Miss Eva Kell.l both of Toronto, spent the weekend with: their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. _Kell. Mr and MIA .Q}1i.hmnv _nn rlnnnhhw UIIUIT PIKCIIIIH, II-II". IIIIU HIKE: J.uua._1xcu. Mr. and Mrs. Shi-pway -and daughter, Mrs. Anderson and daughter, of Toronto. spent the holiday with Mrs. Jas. Haw- thorne. JV` .9! uuuu v-~ 13 a box of RAZ-MAB toddy. Holt geople feel better from the rst dole. our druggist will refund your money 1!: 81 box does not bring relief. Ab- Ielutely harmless. Generous sample for 4c in stumps. Templetom, To- --`-` ma August l4.---Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Miller spent Sunday with friends in -Elmgrove. Mr and .MI-n M M Rn and nlnnv-HA Ullu Ill LVIHIISUVIIICO Mr. Elwood and Miss! Le`ta Foster of I Shelburne were weelg-end visitors with their' aunt. Mrs. M. -M`. Bell.` . Mr and Miro I-Innnxun "`knn\nnnn on!` I '0] MP8. 1` TEL! VUUUBL. Mr. and Mrs. -Mousley and children 01% Weston, Miss_.Clement and Mr. and Mrs. Cory of Toronto were week-end guests of| the latter s daughter, Mrs. Jas. H-awthox-ne.; Iha.-. Uodnllhg Ynnlunur nf Annnthn iul |VV1IIll LID. l.`l`CU \.lUCBtu Mr. and Mrs. McKay, Mrs.`,Reevy, Miss!` Nancy Reevy. and Master Jim Reevy, all` s of Toronto.` visited with Mr. and Mrs. Guest I on Sunday. V 1 I Ilhlu wvanb:n Quinlan Inna rnhurnarl Bnmni BRUIIU DUIIUE Wlllll IIIUIIUB Ill -lIllIIUVUo Mr. and `hrs. M. M. Bell and Charlie Miller motored to Creemore Sunday to visit friends. d II. ......I II... I ... 'l"H'l.`!... .........L LL- .......I. ll`lUlIl.l5s > . -Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Tiffi-n spent the week- end in" Orangeville. Mr mlunn and :M:nm `din wnafnr nf HUMP` 37115 "In In IJClIu I l Mr. and Mrs. Herman Thompson and Mrs. Powers of Thornton called on Utopxa friends, Sunday.` Mu. all!` we 'n"|r\ 'nnnnGf ant` Mr nnr` |lllUHllB, uuuuayg Mr.` and Mrs. John Jennett and Mr. and `Mrs. Fred :Mc0ann spent Sunday in Bel-le Ewart. 1:-._-.: f.`l.._l-` __.L.. L..- `L . . _ . . .:n. n I : Fluck,` who has been with D. J.: `Miller for the past two years, left on Mon. day night for the West. ~ 'Mr and Mia Wnliar 'rHnn1nenh nf Raw. Luv LGULCI` B llllllsulacl, 11560 uaa. JLCIWUuUllICo 8 Miss Madelih Locknm of Allandale is` visiting with her aunt, Mrs. W. J._ Lock- hart. u':__ 1 ....n.:. n....L.......- .........L .1... ......J. ......l IIIII-ti urw-w-___-__- VII spoil your summer und unit not comruy diutreuing to you `sends. in as you get rehet. -- -l-._..lI:A'IIlAu }n4li' Ink lllslllr IUI IIIIU VVCSIH uugllr. and Mrs. Walter Thompson of Bar rie are holidaying at Leslie Dobson s; Mn onrl Ian D I Illnr annnf Qnndnu uf " "-""" I August 13.---J. Cunnixngham of `Burns Church visitedlthe local Sabbath School on; Sunday and was greatly pleased" with theg wtendance. I \l.. ...__I IA ... -1) '>!)...J.I!..I. At A`II1..L.... I KI`. LUIIIUZIIUU. _ I Mr. .and Mrs. `P, `Ruddick of Alliston! spent Sunday with `fiiends here. . .Maona T(u1-hlnnn and Luann MnKnioHfn [H5 HT!` |lUUu'Vlll5 Illa IJCSUU lJUUaUll Bu [ I V Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Miller spent. Sunday at. the latterfs home in Lefroy. EIJCUI. Duuuuy VVIIJII IIIUIIIIB GIG: .- I -Misses Kathleen and Luella McKnight; have returned to their home in Toronto after spending their holidays with their grandmother. Mrs. Jas. McKnight. Sr. f`.nnnmuhuInHnne in Mr unrll me Q Mum. guuuuuuvucl. lll. UEIB. AVlUl\lllll|u Ul- Congratulations to -Mr. and Mrs. S. Mac- Phee on the arrival of a little daughter. Q l`...u.:..nLnn. `marl f`-no n\;afnufIInn A` IVIICU "ll IJIU UIVIVIVUI U] U IIUIJIU uauguun. S. Cunningham had the misfortune of: having one arm fractured on Sunday even-i [ing while cranking his car at church. [ Dunn r`IIv\I1:ruln`Inr\r\ Han nnnn Wnnf `nut that Ills WNIIU UIGIIBIIIE ll _ Ross Cunningham harvest- ll- .. __ _I II... II ucu Vclir Mr, and Mrs. H. are holidaying with hann II . .._...I ll -.. Y `u1l\ldl1.'. and Mrs. J. Irwiri andufamily of` North Bay spent a few days with Mr. and`, Mrs. Jas. McKnight. V | wnalnu `jnrirnnlr in nlln n knnnu: I:I\ i Woodbrid e, Ont.--I took Lydia E. `Pinkham s egetable Compoundvfor fe- male troubles. I would have headaches, backaches, ains between my _shoul- ders and un er my shoulder-blades and draggingdown feelings on each side. I was sometimes unable to do my work and felt very badly. ` M mother- ki-law told me about the`! egetable -Compound and I got some right away. ,It hasdone me more good than any `other medicine I ever took and I rec- ommend it to my neighbors. You are quite welcome to use this letter as a testimonial if ou think it will help some r sufferer. l--Mrs. EDGAR SIMMONS, ' . R. 2, Woodbridge, Ont. In nearly every neighborhood in every town and cit in this country there are women who ave been helged by Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable ompound in the treatment of ailments peculiar to their sex, and they take pleasure in passing the good word along to other women. Therefore, if you are troubled in this way, why not give L dia E. Pink- ham s Vegetab e Compoun a fair trial. PI"L!_ -....-.-_ ..-...-.1_. LL- ...-.`l..!__'I gAugu'st l4.---Earl Brown. Earle Carson; and Dalton Dor:m`wt=re among those who? started for the Western harvest fields last` Monday. ! MICE D I MlIFl\k`7 Q7114 M;c `.1711: MIIWr\k`7 Luuuuay. : Mrs. P. J. Murphy and Miss Lyla Murphy returned on ;F rjtlay from a fortuight's visit wifh relatives in Hamilton. ' II- ...__I II... I2` I` . _ . . _ . .!..lL....I ...:tL ll -.. { VVl`(`( WV'll U..\?a' dt'|ll LUCK!-115. ' ` '"|Jl"v W . Miss G1ad_\'s"~McBride'has been 1muduyingf=34.27; with Mia: M. MacDougall. A - `con. 2. HITS. GRIN. J.VUl.\lllglllu I Wesley Ruddick made a busmess trlp `to Toronto last` week. Wl_U [C-HILIVCB Ill Luluuuuu. Mr. and -Mrs. F. Carson visited with Mrs. Garrett. Amen Mills. on'Sunday.. M:nn D:n`\nurlal\n A` -wkifkvr anon?` `uni \Jal'l`CLl\ HIIIUU LIIIIIS, UH muuuuy. - Miss Richardson of Whntby spent` last xveek wirh Miss Jean Hickl:ng.' ' u:.... m...:..,.. u..n..:,1..A1..... 1...... 1...1:A....:.... l J 513?." E-1?? "3. I'M GLAD You 3`!-51!!-star,-1`:-`Ii `(Too Late for Last Week) I II,,,. A II I ! NEWS niou NEIGHBORING Townsmps Rig" 'ViAi"* HOLEY`. '3.5'`?R. UTOPIA um URI (It uuutuu. I has gone West for the; Aitchinson of `Toronto; Mrs. J. W. Cunning-` (Crowded Ont Last Week) nesuay ()1 H180 ween Lu uvuaa ucoa uuucn. rek_ `Mrs. W. Shanahan is expec`ed home this `week from Toronto. She will be accom- ofjpanied `by her daughter, Mrs. Forest, and lair: family. 7 _ l M. Nort.hwood- of Thedford is visiting his son. G. E. Northwood. Mrs.` C. Little of Toronto and Donald Rowat and two sons of Montreal spent last md week with Mrs. A. McDonald. lpummng a picnic (.0 wusugu zuuuuu. 3; The Dalston `Branch ofthe Women's In-l l` stitute visited the'Edgar'B_ranch on Wed- t nesday, August 8, and spent a very helpful }and enjoyable afternoon. III Augagi 114- Mr._and Mrs. -Baxough and children __of Washago and Frank Tracy of Port Stanton visited here on Sunday; `Y..Io.... `nnnb any` 5:: rnnfhnr u:::fArl ;n' 1'01`! Duuuuu Vlaucu ucxc uu uuuuuy. Walter `Cook and his mother `visited Kennelworth a few days this week. nIl- thin)` "Ila unoalnir oh!` n`\:'I--n Women Tell Each Other How They L Were Helped by Lydia E. Pink- lnm s Vegetable Compound lneuuexwunu a Law uuya uuu vvccn. Mr._ and Mrs. -Measley and children of Toronto called on Mrs. E. McLean for the week-end. ' II... I (V.._..-.. .161. L ... 4... I364]. ...Z_l.. day. ween-ouu a Mrs. I. Carson with her two little girls, who have been visiting at Port `Stanton and Wmhago. called on her grandmother, !Mrs. 3.` Tracy,_ on her way home last Sun?` A u 'l`nnaInIn- in eti nndpr nnnrr-nl nun: ' Iuuy. Mr. Teasdale` is still under medical care. being in `a hospital in the city. Mr: A In}-unafnn has annn nu.` `Una! fn| fee I \ l\'e(l. viz: "1 S.S. No. 2 asking advance of $200.00; S. )S. No..3 asking advance of $250.00; S.S. No. 10. a=kin'r levy of $2000.00 for .103: ' Co. Clerk stating Co. levy payable by Sun-n fr nidale for 1923 to be 88775.00, made up as l.follows. viz: Provincial Highway. $1825.00, iCount._v levy. $6950.00; $8775.00; A. G. Ardagh. O.L.S.. staring that on account of 'accirlentV he would .-be unable to attend tol survey of Con. 16 for some time; W. Douch. re fencing reforestry lands. " , Wm. F. Rawn-addressed the council re-`l iggarding. Sunnidale Cemetery and asking Hlllt steps be taken to put same in Vre-nainl t` A number of accounts were passed for! gnavnients: A. Case. rep. culvert. con. 9.l ,"$1.'50: J. Pdttaae. putting in new culvert.I ticon. 9. (Clearviewl; 835; R. Cook. work.` I ) lcnn. 16. `$90.00; Angus Campbell. work. . | T.L. Sunnidale and Nottavwasaga. half cost. ;$4.00: `A. E. iSomer\`ille. work. Col. Road. tg-378.50: Canada Ingot. Iron Co.. culvert gpipe. $44.00; Pedlar People. culvert pipe. 342334.27; W. L..Davi(lvnn. cul"ert S.-R. 18. learn. $234.00; P. Grant. gravel. con. 7. Ulllg III B uuapluu nu I.-uc Guy. I -Mrs. A. Johnston has gone out West to visit her son Elmore for the harvest months. ll-.. ll.._L:....l..l.. -3 H`........L.. 1.. ..1..:o:..... lllulllollu ` ' . . - . I Mrs. Martmdale of Toronto )8 vnsmng her sister, Mrs. E. Cavanagh; . I II: ant` an: F -`3;n`\nI-rlcnn ant` unn I45- uur alucr, uuu. 1'4. uuvnuugu. Mr. and Mrs. E. Richardson and son vis- ited at Bfg Bay Point on Sunday. we I`. Draft ant` filo rlnnafnr nf I-`nun- Hal! D0 D1; Day IUHID uu uuuuny. ` ` Mrs. C. Pratt and litile daughter of Ham-5 .i1ton and Frank Pratt and son of Teeswatei-' tare visiting at W. Pratt's. .. 'l'lus Inn:-vnahare an-n nv-Afhr uni" H1:-nnah Ufa Vlll-Ills III; "0 `I55.-$3 I The harvesters V are pretty well through! [here as the harvest has been a great rush! Ion account of the dry weather. I 1 - u1u..a I un ! Re\'."Qr. McDougall of Barrie had charge of the service in te Union Church in` the `absence of the" pastor. Rev. G. H. Knigh- ton, whois away on his.holidays._ Next `Sunday. Aug. 19, the Hon. E. C. Drury will} have charge of the service. Jlnnnhl mknrnn and Av-Hun` Rnnhnnx In. -r v vavvuanlnv vvuatavuoou w own. yuc--v This famous remedy, the medicinal ingredients of which are derived from roots and herbs, has for fort ears proved its value In such cases. omen everywhere bear willin testimony to the wonderful virtue of ydie E. Pink- I\nm n Vnanfnhln Fnimnnnnd I! wwu mar Uruuluu. .1. ucumuuuu. The Misses `R1118. and Isabel Watson are lvisiting at their home here. _ Mun A.-I:Hc:nn' on!` Anna nf Tnrnnfn hnvn nave uuurgc U1 tux: BCIVIUC. -Harold Osborne and Arthur Benham left! this week for the .West. I IV--." 11.. n..L...... .. .. 11:11 :n ..:.:4:.... H115 WUCA LU! ulc-vvcao. ' Mrs. Robson of Crown Hill is- visiting with her brothel. A. Debenham. ' Tkn manna ~D':"n our` raokn` wufann urn! vlaluug at uuur uuuu: uclc. Mrs. Add1son' andvsons of Toronto have ;been visiting with relatives in this place. 1 Alma Jnlsn luminunn nf `Rm-rip has hnnn ICOUSIII, `H1155 Dllllll 1VlUl4UlIllo The League had a social evenmg at the ihome of Mr. and Mrs. H. Bertram last -week. For the 23rd of -August .they are planning a picnic to Wasaga Beach. 'l`lm hnlnnm Ry-mush nf thn Wnmnn n Tn- VAVIICI I lit: \Jl-ll-Ikllllllll Sklvllla AvnuI\nwIJ nan Barrie. Wm. Mino. Charles Dennis. Lou Martin. James Martin and Percy 'McGx`ath left. this morning for the West. Gladys Shaughnessy of Shanty Bay is visiting here. ` Dnho Ilnljnrnn um: nun-riprl nn Wnd~ `D881! vlaxuug wuu rcmuvce Ill uue pmuc. `Mrs. `John Janneson of Bame has been visiting here with. J. Jamieson. A M:cn Yihlnnrtnn nf 'I`n1-nntn in vei'na hp!` vlsmng nere wm). J. Jumlesun. MISS Edgerton of Toronto is vxsitmg her cousin, Miss Edna McLean. I TL- `nnnlun I-nu.-I n nnn:o` nvnrnn uf tho Stephen Dean is visitiugjriends in Kings- t . Olen... |1-n_-. ..._.I I1. .....I ll.,. 1 D tun. ! Mrs. McCoy and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. e,Day are spending some time with Mrs. Howarth. ` n_.__1-_' u-.._I. -1` 'lV..........`.`. :. -.......l:.... THEY TELL THEIR NEIGHBORS I01 IVIISS JESSIE tllllltll. Mxss Beat-rice Corbett has returned. to Toronto after a short holiday spent at her home. ` n___ n_.._..I..n :. ..:..:.:..... l.'..:......l..-:... 'l`m.,, nuwunu._ , Gordon Haugh of Toronto is spending his holidays with Mr. Holt. I ll.-a G D hnnmnn annnf Mnndnv in % August. -13.-4Misses B. }McC`-uaig. L.T Ly-I Ia]! and K-.' Morrison of Toronto are spending T their vacation at their respective `homes. It}... 1 ...... Qunn-non n"`Arnnn in H-an nnncf U181!` vacauun Ill. luau` rcapccuvc uuxuca. .Mxss Lucy Swart-z of `Toronto is the guest `of Miss iessie Ansdell. n:_. .. ..:.... (V....I....u 1.... ....o...mnA on |v1smng nere. . Robt. McLinton_was married on Wed~ inesday of last wek to Miss Reta Miller. Mrs W Rhona]-nan in nvnpn`nrI Bnmn this HOIH8. * V Ross Campbell is visiting friendsin Tor-i onto; ` 1n__' 5--.. ..._.1 u- 'n|.`....1.... 1...... ....4...m...-X I ' OHIO.` . , Mrs." Scott and Mr. Charles have returned ;_to Toronto after visiting Mr. and Mrs. i`Wglker qaldwell. ` l`I....L..4L lnll IJnn6.nnn Tnnann "VV HIKE!` Ulllwtfllu , Samuel Corbett. Mel]. Hastings, James McArthur and John A. Campbell are among `those who leave for Western Canada this` I week; \)\Illlll\|Ml\. \/um.-uu. nuguat IIICClI|l|5 Ul `Th followmg conlmunications were re- cewed. \'iz: cu a 1n. ..... ...l.......... A: eonn nn. Q n ...`. `All the members were present at the` iAugust meeting of Sunnidale Council. ` "N-.' fnllnu-`ma nnnmnm~'.nnrinn: were re- IJRG wuuuuruu VIFIIUU U1. IJJUICI ham a Vegetable Compound.