Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 25 Oct 1923, p. 7

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[i7.eS' Y from LJIILIII ll {I)..L....L ...._l ;L_ (ll. HUI llUUKu . Mrs. Wright has returned from Saskatch- iewan and is stay IB. Sloan. ingvwith her brother, W. Il'!__,,, IN, II I vs J u. uxuuu. ' T Robert and tAheAMisses Gamble of Barrie [spent Sunday at Ed. Sloan's. ' | I OIII` Mica I-Tan:-`mv nf 'I"-......J... .....l' ; (Too Late for Last Week`) }. October l6.-~Miss F-rizzell of Big Bay [Point spent the week-end with Miss Mary [Sl(:n. - -_.|.-,. nu. ,, , I - I - ' 4* - "W 1 msr uauguucr. Lura`. D. W. wan. I Miss Kathleen Selman of Toronto spent, 4 Sunday at her home. . . MI-n `X7:-hskf Lon IIn`IIno\np` 0..-... G....l-..1..L I unuuu. . 1 Reuben Thomas has returned from Gums- iby after helping `harvest the peach crop. l R__ W. Slnnn nf Tnrnnfn in valnn guy uucl. ucxpung uurvesn um peoacn crop. Mrs. R. W. Sloan of Toronto is visiting `her daughter. Mrs. S. W. Watt. M1. I(..n.|...... c2..:....... _: m_.__._;- ____. `avian ruuca uuw'u H18 Drill.` 1 pool: another! inns`. ueorge {nines D88 returned home 8f~ `step forward. silently, cautiously. and again,- ".3? 8 W0 Weeks Visit With cit! friends. ad`; the beast moved. _I could see it fair and; Miss Wm- J- Lucas is improving slowly` `full, but what was it? Certainly an aniinal W9!` he! recent accident. ' L [of the forest,--seemnigly-.but what? My! _Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be {gun was at my shoulder, fingepg on the two : dispensed in the Presbyterian church hem Y trig:-rs,bbutt tl vgaitetl; IAdld:ht know wlhat l on Sabbath evening next. . a_0u- 0 iron. no erstep.ten _ Vganother, and still another. closer, closet! . .. . Gun at shoulder, fingers. on `triggers for: ` ' : twoshots at one pull--wait-inig to know what 0 _32- *Ml`r- and Mrs. `J. Coulter of Tor. ' [I was shootiiig at hefore sending both charg- ; Onto spent a few days with friends here. * ice of chilled shot into it. driven by twenty-l The defeat` f `he bwebau leam 3` A"i5'| (`eight grains of powder in each barrel. Two; t 13-9" Wee` '35 1* 8l_`e8-t dlsappointment ' stfgs more. Then "I saw .what- it was._z I: the I_vy people, but it would take more : of 55 0({1lY3! 0U!' ho): _Isaid..and I stepped it it? this to make our team down~hearted. ittrwilir an grew his little boy from behind _ ;~;5`h1'Y prayer meetings are being held I If? og)b8.al: .ered hiin in myarms, and`1 6: nglican_ Chuch this week, the I ciin e ac into the l`)uggy_ wen.` wen, cg`. boane assisting the Rev._T. J; Dew. Json, what are you doing hove? queried the; _he_|'9 81'? V0 D0f-8t0S UP 111 the store father as he started the horse. I wanted; Wjeighiiig five pounds.` The owner has a iitcmsfai ;:".:$:dl::::n ,:,:`:,,:'~ r $232` gashsz: he them. - . S, I . _ `That ended the incident for a year. The!` Re Ml MD3ld fWY9V31e Occupied 5 gglgrewiggailyegaizergiii gt-gfgsye oyeyil thgllqlilltildpalglplt of the Presbyterian Church last , ii om a un - `It was dark as wey app`-oaghed the 9pm A iiuniber_froni here attended the anni- where. a year liefore. we had found the little 5 VI`SaI',\' service in the Methodist church, 4 !h_0)' 'l00kIng for daddy. _We passed in;_Th0rnt0n, last Sunday, also the chicken pie silence, and drove a half-mile forward be- .`PP91' Monday eVhlI1g- The) seem to have {fore my chum said: Did you ever thinknjoye(l themselves. 1 {what a close call that was we had from; Rev; R. H. Somervilles friends were all "killing the youngster last year? If you!S0I`l'Y *0 h981`.h8 W88 about to leave here didn't always KNOW before you shoot just f and S0 to Ahl18- As this charge is a heavy {what you are shooting at. you'd have blown 10119 and his helth has been Poor for some lhim to pieces." I had thought many times, I 51118,. his doctor thought a lighter charge: | and I had thanked the Giver of Good many I W9ld be Pl`f'~`l`8hle- Where he is E0i"8 he , I a time in my `heart for that admonition of l '1 "Gt h*'*`- 1008 dFiVS- ' la very close friend to a young boy many", The Comlmlnify W91`sV91'y mlwh P18Sed vyears before: Never shoot at anything'that the Rev. T. J. Dew and Rev. Mr.i {until .\ ou know what youare shooting at. 53081111` Visited the Sh01'8nd'8iW 9- Very! iint.nrp_et.ino- mu: tn +1.. ..i.:.i,i..,... ._ _.;_-.-__ ` - _ _ . ' a large car occupied by two young men from 0% _22-`"H|m.1iD8 808801! '8 J09? 81011115 Bradford going south. The. former autc II." the corner. There is no doubt, as.in past was badl_v'31ng_ghed and the drive, .33. , to 39878, 8VT.81 31d9`5f Wm `Ck? P1909 with a. broken collar bone, a hruhed leg ill thfollsh 80196 Ml k0W"l! W119? the! 8|! and some cuts on. the face. The occupants sh really 8h00t!I|x all i_'N`V'l` Sh00t 31- 895" of the Bradford ear wcaped without injury 15398 until 30 `WOW What YOUNG 8110031138 and` the car was in a condition to proceed. 0' 3`-" mud? ml '9 ""9 1113311)` years 830. Mr. Fawcet-t's condition is improving. ` `d and .1.` 1 '" f 5." "` '-t M the `d Mrs. Moore. who has been visiting friends 7- ""'l that '"t lb my t 3"" in Belle Ewart left for her home .in Oak- ideil have never disobeyed it. As a consequence ` , . A . . 'ille on Wednesday. , to I have lost some deer that I might have" M- K. . . . _. . . 5.3 km`?! bultll have nV?-' k`n.d ainau` ="'ifriencBl: in lsntgavhiirfhe md [me 18 mm: 1- er. in a my experience in ie nort _ern ' - - in : part of Ontario and Western States hunting. a,,'2.`;},d;1?,:,f hl(1)alidar;t"l1l:n:(?W:1`: Chic? "' ha`? I had wn to thank 6`! for lh Irvirg Velson and other friends called on is advice~-iiever but once. '_l`hat was some` Jam J`acf" Sunday_ V63 '3 up N':th7 A `'." d and I Ind As a result of election of officers for Le been after partridge. foiii--ycar-(:ld',y Union Sunday school at a mating : '""t`d fA 3 with Daddy? hm jhellesdavl evening the following will have "all was t `M5 and rough` 3. he re l cihargeifor the enhuing year` Frank Beatty ,f.mained at home. We drove ten miles andsupt _ F A Tebo Asst Sui ,Wm Atkin: ylfollowed an old tote road as many miles` " ' ` -' ' " . . Se .; '. . ' .. - fuiore for partridge before we started forlaotn, Bibcft gifiisteaffmatis '!I?.1;3a:erl?n I` Mme` Dmimg ck "5. -`.'= we. mlkedland Mrsi. Thos. Stephens: `Senior girls` "i9"" `.hid-" -P"' "'.td. ' 995` h``.t' lclasa, Mrs. C. P. McLennan' Senior boys. `mg trips and nally settled into_ silence as.Ml__ Modem!-]d_ Junio-r Ems Mrs-~ F A` the horse walked along the timber-lined ' ` ' ' ' -_j___ -v_ any in El.` 11 `roadway. little more than trail. The aunigsg h`?i`::'sanlt)`O3::' A`:iE1fI:;m!ii;sJ1l$'t?r had gone down and the logs beak! iAl'aiiis- l3e iiiner" else.-{Mrs ii J Ch y roadway were black and indistinct in the|in_- `sgistagr Eva"Vha'n, m'ne -`deepening shadows and the gloom of thelnainent Mrs S Mamham Mission ' 5 Virgin forest Suddenly` the"; was 8 m'fQupt- Smith `The re rt, for the `chi t'motion,.c_m a log to the left of the trail. A;;how'c d fav-0mb]e- `results PO 3 gray object scurried a few feet along the; The Lefmy Presbytexjian W.M.S. meet` i 103. then dropped over behind it. and rustl~ ; mg was held in the church on Tuesday A3 y ed " an mm. ""gh the undbwsh` L i very instructi\'e and interesting address`wasi .i'5h` keepmg dose i 'h.,'a.d:9y'iziven bv Miss Gordon of i*Beetoii'. A goodi icoliiigiiiiiciiikiisah:u1i)uli)e`iin`u;i0tht:ehois?ld i`P(1) attendance is "`3prted' `la l,vnx-it's big enough and moves like fri;;`dQK'kp3tnck called on `H_wk"" i n'" he added More mm 9' wolf to m' Mr Vi il`;rxin agf Inglewood is acting assist l' d - I l f v b . - . v g gasgalgn indf `R'}dit.; ;` bti, 0255". 13:3, ant at the C-.N.R. station. Mr. Flaherty hav- in I. shoot close and pull both barrels," he said, I mg bee" transfemd. ] h" . 8; {,,m<=~~* up we ">' ~wdi*=e bean. ..i*%.';;.:";*,.3f.::.-.:;":.:twase.:;r..':.:::~' igmajggd g;_;w""" "" 3'? Mrs.` Dredge of Crown Hui visited Mrs. ' e > ` " pushed forward (HS Ma hall 1 `t week afingers oi1_bot.h triggers. could see the ob- = issrsnouseaf M th Weeben-d with B ad liect indistiiictly. close beside the log. niov-oi ford _iends_ `pe _ ` iiig stealthiiy through the scant Llnd9_l`bl'll5l1.} Mr and Mrs W R Brown mid children {I 81111" aged it fm]r'gm"` aquati] as big 88 ialof Winnipeg are visiting at G. C. Allan's. fiilil:iIcocgimngrdezenglrwgz 8: _. e1l:; I Esltwood Brooine has. returned from the lt)ia`ntll.i ere-`-&iiiirla)17)ei`iis.Lbiii(c)l`t giciiiiifizgltiihnfoilligie A umlmbert f,i'.%m{`1:' tenfed ti`m"hik' I Iciimp the only habitat of man. and thati `" 5 pp" 3 " "' " 35' "'3 ` lfour miles down the trail. I took another , Mm C9078`? -lam has Teiumed hm? 37' I isflnfn fnrumnl nilnntlu .mu4:m..~l.. .....i --..:.. tnr o tum --m-`re -3- ---3``- ~ `-` "* ** ` Buy Advertised Thirigs. ORO STATION ' knit, reg- : garment * MINESING c_Hu1gcHILL PHELPSTON THE BARRiE EXAMINER choir consisting of St. Andrew ICIDIV% KICIUO Anniversary services conducted here on Sunday by the Rev. Mr. Beecroft of Grav- enhurst were enjoyed" by large audiences, morning and evening. Music by the Union _ s, Oro Sta- tion, Central and Guthrie, was much appre- ciated also. - Mrs. Faris of Boston has returned home after visiting hersister, Mrs. Peter Lyall. Mrs. R. Gilchrist is visiting in Toronto. Geo.` Besse of Gravenhurst spent Sunday at home. ' Winnie Cravvford of` Mitchell s...... has ` Communion will "be dispensed here on Sunday next. _ - . Alex. -Gilchrist and Alex. Graham, Sr., are not improving as friends would G returned `home after visiting Lena Crawford. ` uunu uca meter on ouuuay. , ' ~ Mrs. Andrew Graham of Orillia is visiting relatives here. A .__2 . . . _ . . _ . _ _ _ - J - - October 23.-Miss Pherpie Lyall spnt a few days with friends in Collingwood. Our teacher. Min Frnnf nvnuml n wide P 59; yd. new uuyu wun (menus In uonungwooa. Our teagher, Miss Frpst, enjoyed a visit from her mater on Sunday. ' Mm, Ami-am (':.-.I...... .: n.:n:.. :. ..:..:.:_.. I UUJIUI IJUII o Quite a number in this village are im- proving after recent attacks of bad colds which were very" sgvere. men "I-unn In nnnnn --3---- 1-I--- --;----`-- vuuuu wclc very BCVCFB. I V Miss Irvine is improving her property with a new coat of_ paint and decorating the interior of the house. A. Berry` of Bar- Irie is doing the work. I K 3 cuJu_yru ouv.-m.~:e1ves. l 1 i Jgsorry hear he tfand one |time,, charge; ,;would (`will drives. Tho nnnnnnniru ...;..... ........ ....._L _1-,. .1! vvulu Lul. llllu. 111.13. D. ITFHEC. Mr. and Mrs. S. Pratt, Mrs. F. H. Knapp, their daughter and H. Moore motored to -Orillia last week, the highway being in fine Ecoxldiyion. [ cu uuulc . uu QQQUIQKY. , _ I W. H. Pratt and fimily and Miss Pratt, teacher at Minaing Station, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. Pratt. II_ .\...I `ll... 0 'l')__LL `II T! `N? 1" nun auu xcuuunzu bu me (my. . Mrs. Crawford, who has been vlsltmg `friends at Brantford for some time, return- led home.on Saturday. W, 1-1 P.-an? gm! 4'.-.:l.. .....a 11:... nun - V1 GIIKIUU 121 UW'lIn } _ Dr. and Mrs. Atkinson of Toronto spent `the week-end with Mr.` and Mrs. Malkin. _ Cecil Plowman is visiting under the par- ental roof at present. Mr. and Mrs. R. Cooper of Toronto have closed up their summer cottage for the sea- son and returned to the city. I Mrs` (`.1-mufnw! ml". I.-- 1...... ..:~::.!..- up uuun: uuu auroau. _ , . . . Dont forget the anmversary servlces m `the Presbyterian church next Sunday at 11 nah. and"? -p.r n. Rev. G. I. Craw of Peter- boro, a former pastor, will conduct the ser- vices ' October 23.-Mrs. Gertrude Ferguson of Toronto is at present visiting her sister, Mrs. Wallace -Brown. 1 13.. ..._.I II... 1.1- - - vuu nut uuvl`. mug GHVES. 3 I -that Mr. schoofandxgnve very {interesting talk to the children on missions. !If these talks would come a. little oftener `if Whlllll Kn nnnxnninn 6.. cl... L....-l'iL .f -"l H. was wanna wuulu come a utue oItener' it would be something to the benefit of all children. They cannot learn toqmuch of mission work and of the great need fog it at home and abroad. 11-.. ; :.._..-a. AL- -_,.!-M :unw spent a yew days wxth friends here. } defeat of team gtou week was great {to Ivy it `;than this team down~hearted. ` Mist-zinnarv nrnvnr mm+:m.... ...... 1...:.._ L-I.I gauul um reuenI- accment. ) Sacrament Lord's fdisnvnsed in the ion evening g _______j 7' II .1 number fromihere attended the chick- Len supper at Thofnton. Monday night. George James returned 1. {er visit city ,= slowly her i Qnnunnnnnb AK AL. 'l'__-9" "`~ "` ' B ; L-uuwcll uavurume results. , g Presbyterian meet- ` ; Tuesday. A ' address was lgiven by Beeton . good reported. I U A `(H-`inure-:nl.r nnlhnl an `I----1--~1 - - V ' uucr apeumug 8 nouaay In IOWD. ' ` 3 Jack, . d aresult election 1570)` Union _9|'!".1es-day evening, have aficharge for ensuing Beatty, iSupt.; F. A. Tebo, Asst. Supt.; Will Atkin- sison. Secy.-Treag.; Mim Annie Jack.Aorgan- glist; Bible Class teachers, Mrs. T. Bateman V and Thos. Stephens; Senior girls'i 3 class. __C. McI_.ennan;,Senioi- boys,i j1Mr. Modeland; Junior girls. Mrs; F. A. _;Tebo; Assistant. Mrs.AA . Canning; Junior Mho,-9. Miss C. Douse; Assistant. Miss Ruby iAda_m.s; Beginners class, Mrs. W. J. Chap~ 3! in;,.-\ssistant`.` Miss Eva Whan; Home De- Einartment. Mrs. S. Marshall; Missionary ;,`Supt-.. Miss_Smitl1. The report year b 3 showed favorable results. -; mt... 1-:-..-.. u_-_u.-..--:-_ m--~ jnucuualllic us n:'puru:(l. ' A. Kirkpam-.-ck Hawkestonq friends. Sunday. - Mr. Wilson of twist ant station. `ing transferred elsewhere. M-r. and Mrs. Morris of Alton have return-' led after spending a week with friends here} FT A` (`J-o\'u.-n 11:" .-:..:L...I Il__ iuuxc. uu V.V(.'(lllU8(I8y, _M1ss _Kmg of the third is visiting friends In Staynar. Thomas Pan: has returned to Chicago after spendmg a holiday in town. 'I'\';V`ll \Tl|`aAn any` ALLA. C.!-_J_ __II I What might have been a\more serious ac- cident occurred at Churchill on the night of October 11. Mr. Fawcett, who works for G. C. Allan of Lefroy, was his Ford east through Churchill village and. while passing the intersection his car struck young men from auto badly smashed escaped `with `leg `and on face. occupants the Bradford `injury i and` proceed. Fawcet-t s Moore, who friends Ewart. ville I Miss King A` oh- cL:'..1 I2..- :_ ,_:,,--5. l 1 CUNDLES LEFR(_)'; DISTRIBUTORS i=3z"1-3'AI2'111-2 30 Elizabeth St. Phone 1013 B: Scotch Reels THE SUN RECORD CO., 210 ADELAIDE ST. WEST, TORONTO. Laddie Buck of Mine 417 Shawl of Galevay Grey 4 I 7 Every Night I Cry Myself > > to Sleep Over You 81 '15 Bebe . 81 IS _...... In sou: ulul. [VICKI Forget 8107, 8073 Love Tales 41 I Dreamy Melody . 412 Dance Records With a Sparkle ln Em Last Night on the Back 8 Foolish Child 4 a 3 Porch 413 Banana Blues 418, 8098 No, No, Nora 418, 8102 Steal a. Little Kiss while Drifting Back to Dream- Dancing 8108. " 8 land 8108, 8095 Just a Girl that Men ` ' Night 8107 Th old fMin 411 at Gang 0` - - e*` all `kinds. ._ 49 up THE APEX QUALITY CANNOT BE SURPASSED. 24 `HIGHER PRICE COULD NOT IMPROVE IT! lowe en Pa;t;'. - Let Ape.::`l'{e::Lords furnish your music and you can dance and play to your` heart s content. Keep right in step with the new hits. Here` are all the up-to-the-minute Songs and Dances everyone wants. BE SURE AND GET THEM ON THE ~ ' Released for x that Hallow en Party Ade! to the f1_m of the Hal- 10-IN. DOUBLE sum) PHOINOGRAPH RECORDS campbellimre Coming 12 (Played on Bagpipes) 414 INSTRUMENTAL RECORDS NOVEMBER RECORDS SONG HITS OF THE MOMENT (Two Concertina Solos by . 416 Blue Bell; of sco:1Q{. 4} o "Bonnie Scotland % 4 (Raft Band with Bagpipes) Red Moon Alex. Prince) V 74-13, 8097 412 P.::e F2 ft-.-en (:5; "$71.66 8115 414 455:3} blue, red ill be solq Ie for niss pllar DTOBER :25. 1923. . T"s'2'.;-.' sac; Wm An An IDS led .4-my , , - .-.. - -vvu -Jvvq .u ., auuuvlval, 1 HQ- Though Vicka is new in Canada it has 21 `Imfmrkuble sale in the States. Over 17 mil- lion jars used yearly. --(vA_dvt.) _..... .....-; pan uvlu wuu uu nu-uny lfllo The above report is jug-l. one of the great` many `received from ent.lnL~4inBtic Canadian! lumiliea. With such endorsement `and 11: positive moncyuback guarantee, every house-l hold ought. to give Vicks a thorough triall an the home remedy for cruup, colds, sore: throat, bronchitis. cntarrh, neuralgia, cuts, hurns, -bruises and sores. _.---vu wuu DUI ` I all drug stores, free test. siza package.- al 00., 344 St. Paul St.. . 4 A I For this reason. Cmmdinn druggists in-ii zroduced Vick VapoRnb, the` vaporizing ` salve for all cold troubles,` by giving\away,l' dozens of samples to responsible familiesll and every jar sold was "on 30-day trial. . iv Thu nfuxun -.......4 2.. 2.. . __,, in .1 . J nanm rearson or uruua was a visitor; Mr. Joaeph Haley of 199 West` mug with hisibrother, Harry, on Sunday. I Street,` Brantfopd, om." says, My wife The Pearson threshing outfit has fin- hae suffered with quinsy for yam,` but iahed threshing and has pulled in lorthe Vicks Vapollub must have prevented it for 9- ` " ' he got through the winter without a single Wm. Peacock purchased a team of horses` attack. We sentlpart of a jar to.a neigh- f""l w"l- Li"lS5l0"9 |'9n.V- ` ` l "hot, wlime boy was very sick with a coldj ""' . I ogggrip. He also got relief. Vicld-1 surely, , OI I , . ` ` T (Too Late for Last Week) I uld be in every home. They used toitreut cold troubles extern- _. V October l8.---QuIt-e a number from aroundi here attended the fowl supper at Utopia and :1 3") With lgallow. goose grease and camphor. Recently; internal dosing has been the hair` , , It and people naturally doubt the -value of all MlW`'."l8- A" 700?` 1.` 800d t1m9- it '- aalve. I Mr. nncl_Mrs. `Ianson__nr_i_d Mr. _a1`:l M_r.-1. H Ki` {:1 bor- 25c yard The Direct Action of a VVa por-1! izing Saive In Best. , HERQUINSY Ag mlgsrovncxsg Cleaner, Presser and Dyer 109 DUNLOP s1`. PHONE 229 I HAVE THE ONLY DRY-A-CLEANING PLANT WITHIN YOUR REACH, OUTSIDE THE CITY I AM A PRACTICAL TAILOR AND READY To ATTEND TO REPAIRS on ALL CLOTHES Goods eaned for and delivered. PRICES REASONABLE HARRY BARRON , Real Dry Cleaning THURSDAY. `ocroal-zn 25. 1923. P[umbing' -- Heating Tinsmithing \ Exclmivo Agent for ` PEASE FURNACES s from_1_*8 Phone 180 : I33 Dunlap 3!. PROMPT Amman `ON ALL voua onmzns Harry Barron Pease we HAVE % Stocks Fulic E `Does Not Waste Any F l . e"; and can give you W. FIRTH 50 a jar. For a I write Vick Chemic- . W., Montreal, P.Q. '{ER1A_x. ECONOMY If you are at all interested, ask for il- lustrated literature; It's free, and if you_ describe the building you propose heating, we shgll give you denite information re- garding your own job. When fuel is `high in price and difficult -to obtain, it is necessary that your heat- ing apparatus should be so constructed that all waste .be eliminated. The Pease Econ- omy is recognised generally -as a very effi- cient furnace and this idea is confirmed by the following testimonial -from`_Mr. S. J. T Kelly of Grimsby. Our Poise Economy Furnace is all that can In desired. .It is my to\.man- ago: does not waste any fuel. I am more than wlmod with it. ' HEATING CONTRACTOR Barrie, Out. '1 Telephone 180 \Yllll II` III: ! Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton ()rr entertained 2`. number of the young people "from around` lmre nn Tuesday. Oct. 16, to an enjoyable; evening which was spent in alzuxcing :~.nrl, '1.'`:\ying cards. i `Reading the adwvts. is protable! employment. - gplll DUIIUIIJ Wllll uwuua III IV) - Mrs. Thomas Clhyton and Mrs. Misc-n of; Windsor have returned home after spending [a week with their mother, Mrs. Donnelly. I` who is ill. II_ __._I ll..- `lI ____!I4-_ IL... __A_...-1.___I 'Wl\'|l J-Vlln 0: I-Jllllglllluyg I 1' Mr. and.Mrs. Hamilton Orr and family; gspent Sunday withlfriends in Ivy. : ." Minn Amen n'n1vnn l!I\l' yo ]'=nnn All :VVIllII All]: IIIIKI Ullu "I `V. CW`-UJIIKI I I Albert Long of Peterborospeut a few: `days with friends around hem. i , Mrs. Hollis of. Toronto spent the week-ezxd; [with Mrs. J. Dougherty. I "us our` Inn tlnvruntnn hilt] .....:l.. ,rcy{, dark ulder `and r$_.- regular Q1 1:- ' (IV 8Il||lCC9]llu (Ill [U[lUI'IJ ll EUUU I/Ulllh Mr. and Mrs. Manson` and and Mra., vigginson from Severn Falls spent. Sunday! `with Mr. and Mrs. w. w. Scott. ~ 3 ' AIL--. 1--- -5 n_.-_v_-_.- __,,_. 1---. TV `(Too 1! around? and: report time. i Mr nun` Mic Mnndnn out` Mr and `Ila.- "3(;'!:x;"I3';LO;;l;ury spent Sunday wiivh Wil- fI"ed Maw ' .lI-..A- ;1 . _ _ _ _.. , (\_`Il1- .____ _ _.!,'.,_..` 'ucu "law. . . . . I `Hunts Pearson of Onllxa was v1sxtor': `with his brother, Sunday.` I Thu pant-Ann 1-In-aalnu nnfii Inna Chm. I I I55. .. t . I The ladies held their Institute meeting; at thejhome of. Mn. Alex. McNabb. Miss Mamie McNabb gm: the hostess. i Mr. and Mrs. McLean of Minesing Sta? ftion spent" Sunday with Mr. am`! Mrs. `Wm. Webbcr. 1-1.- 1\....L;._.. -_.._; a.._.n_'.. ._.2.'L Inn y > VHO Wllh llll WIBII IIUI" H BPCUU" l`CCUVUI'ys Many of the Edenvale people attended the anniversary service at Minesing Sunday` -just. and also the supper on Mondiay even-IL "13. ` I l I Thu India. `\n`o' 61...:-. I.....!A..4. .......a:.....: uvu, I-IIJUII U\UI' IUU WUK'UuUn _ I I The many friends of Mrs. D. Dixon are " very sorry to hear of the misfortune she had} when she fell and broke he:-_r-ight arm abtyxt the wrist. All wish her a speedy recovery. Mnnv nf Hus Wnnu-nln .nnnnln nthuuhul IVVVVCII . wuuuuy. The Auxiliaty and Mission Band aloe hol?d-I in; their Thankoffering in L the Union! Church. Thursday. Oct.; 25. M (Too Late for Last Week) - , October l6.---Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sea- gmoro of Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Dixon over the weekend. . rm .._-_-_ t_-_._l_ .1 u..- n n:_._,, __'_l V1 CI}! Il7r. I I "HI LDIIIIUUJ I 3 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Priest of thefifth of! `F103 visited their daughter, Mrs. Harry` ikpwell. Sunday." T - Th. Anrilimnu an!` m..;.... n....A ..... 1...i.4_f 5 `Oct. 22.--The many friends of Mrs, Join: Sinclair are very sorry-to hear of her ill-' ness. She was taken on Friday morning to, zhe Collingwood Hospital where she will Lundergo` a very serious operation. Alfwish eht a speedy recovery. I 'n.. ......a.........-.. .....,a... rum :. .5. r:~..r`..._. SUIIIC Ill V513 IIUIII VIIIIUIE Pliii HI I go home disappointed. The chumh wap nicely decorated by some of the choir mem- bers. A big improvemqnt has been `made in` tho chutch by cleaning, painting and var-i nishing. Mrs. John Sinclair'a~work in the, {church is a reciatod very much. . \I_ run! nu Dan; \`:On`1nn`(`nl:`uvutnv Jlr. lulu "I13: ECU]. EIIIIMTIICII UI \JUlllV!Ell.Cl xix-ztetl the latter's sister, Mrs. William lwebher. over Sunday. T . a nil! in All`.-0 DI-incl at 034; Col. '5`. (KICK U CW ICUUVCIJQI ' . ` ` The anmveraary semcea lg.-ld ll) the Eden- vale Union Church were well attended and` ,apeciel music was rendered by the choir-.l [There wean} accommodation. for 5 all and; lsome in cars from various places had to an I|nnA .I:..v..u.:.:..oul I- nhnlnnhn -nun: i{&'i'_ia "'7;-I:i'a'3d `{-Zaixciif '" Mr. and re. Benj. Mitchell of Coldwatet :.:....l 6!... 'nf`A-`u -2.... II-n 7{l!inm EDENVALE .1) , 'J.u.| uuluo ' Rev. N. Campbell preachd in Graven- hurst last Sunday. vnsnteu menus 1n Bolsover last week. " Minor Blackniox-e'spent the weekend in Toronto. 1!--- I? l'!,_,, I II I `I - - fmgi. `1;f:::c:u;?.:lIs6n nd. Miss Hazel are visit- ing Wm. Ellson of Thornton. V '1`. cu! II ... `l'BI...._ `l'Y..-I-L __,I ,1-II, .1115 H us. nuauu 01 1.11011! 50!). Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Uncles and childreh visited` friends in Bqlsover last week. Minna 1:n...1...)...... ......_; `L. ......I_ -..J L ` October a;n-d-1;l;s."Vest Uncles of Stroud and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Uncles of Brgdford spent Sunday with his brother, Elmer Uncles. - . II... II._ 1':1II_;,, _,, | :1` vv (`Ill {BIC IHVIUUUQ , A, During the next six `months Sunday School will be held at.2_ p,m. -IUIUIJUUO The Sunday School Rally will be` held next Sunday afternoon. , School opena- at 2.30," Rally service beginning at 3 o clock. All are invited. `n...:_.. 41.- _-_L -:_ -._....A1, I1 I -auuuua . I r I . J . . ~ [I - The Harvest Home of St": Peter s Church `was held on Sunday. The church has been xrecently redecorated and the work reflects !great credit on` the committee. The ser- vices were attended by large congregations . and special music by St. Paul's Church choir ` 3 was rendered at the evening service. 1 Min: Marina nlnnunnf has nnnn On 'onhAv|`n . IJHG IJGUIII CFC: Luuuc PUHCU 'IOl'Ce. -- Mrs. Joseph Chappel is visiting relatives in Ton:-:_nto. A _ G.-.__I_-_ 5-1-4! 1'|_IL, In 9 1 cu . uwuua Ill uruuu wan ween. U I Marshalli Keast returned home on Sat- urday, having severed his connection with the Sault Ste. Marie police force. `Mrs Jnnnnk nluannnl in inifinn u-nlneiu... 3.. October 23.--Mrs. W. Lindsay ! friends in Orillia last week . Il.._.I...II`Yr-__L ...... ____I l_.,, , A - wan nuxuurcu in mm: evuuulg uervlce. I Miss Marion Clement has gone to Toronto` for the winter. . - I ' Miss Winter is visiting at Niagara Fallm lpu. auu nun. a. 1. nuuga` A number of local sportgmtoot in the Barrie-Ivy` baseball game `in Allis(on on 1 Tuesday. 4. "Nu. l .`l .........L `Ll`...{... ..'r Q4" D..a...- _ tVL......L opuuu ouuuuy uh nu. DION] 3. `Mrs. and Miss Hendry of Toronto and` .|Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Bell and daughter Jessie of Stayner spent theweek-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. I-Iodgsonp I A nnrnknh nf lnnol nnnhlro cant I... cl... lmdds Knit AA 4--

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