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Barrie Examiner, 25 Oct 1923, p. 8

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bro_ther. Jos. order of ) ' Campbell, Mrs. J. Arnold, Mrs. M. .1. Law- ` A. Trace of Ailenwood. attended the We? ..v.-4 uu auuuuuy urgula. Rev. Alex. Shepherd of_Queensviile deliv- ered, two very interesting and helpful ad- dresses here on Sunday, speaking ii: the Presbyterian church at 11 am. and in the. Methodist church at 7 p.m. to united con-i gregations. Rev. R. M. Hanna was as?` Queenvsille for Sunday services. Rev. E. E. and Mrs; Pugsiey, Mrs. S. E. son and Mrs. R. Calender. of Elmvale. Mrs. Chapman, Mrs. W. C. Ifckling and Mrs. `W. men's Missionary Society convention at Or- illia on Tuwday of this week. ` Wesley Langman's new steel barn (40 ft. x 80 ft.) is nearing completion. the n cement work, beinw nished this week. This is one`of the finest barns in this sec- tion and is a credit to the neighborhood. Mr. Langman's bern was d*stroyed by fire; `at the same `time as Mr. Kidd's buildings. . -O _ _ uucep xruea, lot 30, con. 7, $6.00; Erwin: put first things first - V_ _ _lMiller. 1 sheep killed, lot 25. con. 5, $11.00;? The Pfesbytefian 09387983310 11? W`u,David McWaters, I lamb killed, Int 24,5 hold anniversary aervlces on Sunday nextgcom 11,. 312.00; Erwin spews, 3 hmbsj at 11 am. and 7 p,n3.. when Rev. D- M-fkined, lot 26, con. 11, $31.00; Geo. Elliott,: Solandt, managing edxtor 9f` the Prgsbyter-[2 sheep killed, lot 23_ com 11' 31730;; ian Publictions, Will dellvef SPEWII 3d`1David Adams, 1 lamb killed, lot 18. con.` dream. -Ansuppel` and concert will also be} 11, 310.00; Herb. Culbert, 4 `sheep killed,. held on Monday night. ` ' sh.ep`hetd;.of_Quenvme dewlz injured.` lot 22. con. 11, 334.00; Frank? nu...` 4--A -A~ mu nuuuuuuon wmcn 18 in good shape. John Andrew of the Bank of Toronto staff here, left on Monday for Newmarket, he having been transferred to that town. The bat wishes of the young people of the v 1 village go with John to his new environ- 1 ment as he is one of those young men who I put first things ' '1 Thu prnahufnninn .-.-------- 43A~ ' "' uuc uumuleucmg 80011. I The bricklayers and carpenters have comsnenced work on Ted Kidd's new house which will replace the one destroyed inithe fire which swept all` the buildings` on` his sfarm. The.new house will be built on the old foundation which is in good shape. of the Raul: Ar 'I`,.......o- auu apccnu musu: was rendered by the choir.` No gentleman in Elmvale need go without a shave I10! hair hanging over his coat col- lar for the lack of a barber to supply his wants as Elmvale can boast of having three i shops at the present time with the fourth` one connnencing soon. I The hrinlzl nuns-a A -J - - - - - - ` 7 - auuuu -uuu was reauzea. The Allenwood Methodist. anniversary set-' I: vices held last Sunday were attended by a full church. The pastor, Rev. E. E. Pugsley, delivered two` eloquent addreses and special music was rendered by the choir}, zenbleman in Film;-nl. ...mA .. ...:.L'.-.- uuusllccu, rum... [1118 week. ' Qwing to the Presbyterian church anniver- ` sary services on Sunday there will be no ser- ` yice in the Methodist church in the evening. played here on Friday of last week when the Barrie C.I. team defeated the local boys in in exhibition game at the_Agricultural Par . ' - The bazaar held on Friday and Saturday of last week by the Ladies` Aid of the Meth- odist church was a decided success. A large number of, useful articles were sold and about $150 was realized. 'l`}m All.............l II_4L-.!! . The first rugby match of the season was ' uuu wan: ween-eua vzsuors at .133. _iIl s. Mrs. Jas. Morrison and children."Vern`a and Howard. returned to their home at Lougheed, Alta... this week . x nxI):na On In. D-..-L-.L-_1-~ -l- - ' all av: VIBE! Ull UIQUU Uuluan Sale at 1 pm. W. A. MoConkey. Auot. a jZ- pacaecu w are mm ID wwn on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Bell and baby of Gil- `ford were week-end visitors at Jas. Hill . Mm. Jnsz, Mm-rim om: ..L.:|.a......--1r-__-- I vmux.-la` Qt uwen 0011110. ' I I , Mrs. E. G. Miller is spending -a week with gher parent-s"at Markham. - ` | Mr. and Mrs. A. Orton and daughter F on) of Otillia are visiting at H. Clement's. I The many friends of Will Linton were pleased to see him in town Saturday. Mrs. H. Bell and Baku at an i . W. S. Campbell spent the weekend at ,Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. J. '1`. Foster were Sunday visitors at Owen Sound. I I Mr: I`. (1 u;n,.- :- ........x:.._ . - `-- APRIL SHOWERS Capitol Theatre Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Oct. 29-30-31 N0 ADVANCE IN ADMISSION PRICES: 15 AND 25 A Peers, Heart Throbs and trill;-Followed by Laughter `and Sunshine ' . A Picture You'll Tell Your Friends About. ' A Colle_en Moore and Kenneth Harlan Head the Preferred Cast. `A Tom Forman Production, Presented by B. P. Schulberg. WEATHER REPORT ,uuvl(1 Mcwaters, 24,; goon. lambs` -killed, I2 kill , {David 311, killed '2 injured. $34.00- Frank: J I V 0 Sheep Bonuses ' ,| '1'; Jennett. 2 sheep killed, lot 17 '8; 820.00; W_m. Bantihg, 1 sheep lot 12, con. 10, $10.00; Alex. Matthu lsheep killed, lot 30, $6.00;_ Miller. ` Shaun `.v:'l:~.` I-` n- - ' con. 10, $165.00;-Reeve, Assessor and; I I Clerk, selection of jurors, $19.00; Ingotg Iron Co.. pipes. $85.80; W. E. Stoddart ' printing tax notices, 311.50; T. M. Ward,` " timber for bridge, Angus Village, $101.-16;l Stewart McCracken, putting in culvert, 3rd[ con., $8.55; Oliver McQua , repairs to cul-i `en. 25 S.R., $3.00; Robt. Harris, digging ' ditch and repairs to road, 25 S.R., 89.75;! Jno. Keown, repairs to culvert. con. 8, $3.25; Wes. `Martin, putting cement end on culvert and making fill, 25.S.-R., $38.75; jWm. Cloughley, repairs to bill, con. 9, |$3.25: Sarjeant & Co., cement, $4.60; J. H. Mitchell, committing Mrs. Bmks to House of Reiuge. $8.00; Dr. B. B. Horton, I edical services re Mrs. Banks, $10.00; J. H Dumond, driving piles, con. 6, and; vr It-\L.UHDLI_ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ........... vnw ysrccllbu Accounts as follows were < Fred Grose. dragging. lot 10, Elwood Hayes. dragging, lc "Ark IALL _--~ ` Pksa Council held their monthly 1 `at Thornton on Tuesday, Oct. 16, 1 the members present. A ..-.--__L_ , n sum KILLED BY DOGS,` ESSA TWP. PAYS i$169.00 ,,- _' V-r nrnsilil-Ll\ Lil-I15. Smallest Set_has 97 pieces, and from that up. . They are all stock patterns. ALSO 18 TEASETS, BESIDES . OTHER GOODS. Everything must be sold, as the money has to be raised. `Sale at 8 p.m.,sharp. .31. A. McCONKEY, Auctioneer. - -v-v slung; Q] auutlul at A J; iUcK'S. barrie 25 coon nmnmsns QIWIlIne# 1.... Am 9 ` w and get the. best price delivered from the car. 1=Lou1i A-ND FEED sron Phones: Store 65, Res. 885, Barrie There .. .......vu, nu-qvvv vu a Icuurvc mu. '""'-"I-`o;ms of Sale.~-G-rain. fowl, feed and all sums of 810.00 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months credit will be given to parties furnishing approved joint notes. 5% off for cash on credit sums. 3-1- -4 o nun -- - r ordered paid_-.... lot 10, nnn 11 cu .-.n. 16:0, '8 sueep KIUCGLE $34.00; T1 s"e;'i11i:3;i Hex. Matthews. 1,` Erwin} .1, non 5 Q11 nn.. AT 3 P17. ' will be sold by auction .ly meeting 6, with all! vvn 1131)--OUU Ml`JN-Wanted 500 men, Must be iq search of thrills to learn Whafl !Wrnmr wntlm +1.. ur.........n' _. A n,,:;_I lump ue nu aearcn OI tnnlla ; Wrong with the Women" - Theatre. wmguu uuuut I0 108. eacn. POUL'I'RY-60 Rhode Island Red year-. ling hens. ' _.IMtPIJ1~1MEN'IS,--Massey-Harris binder. tcuffler, Massey-Harris mower, cutter. sulky rake, potato digger`, spring-tooth cultivator, Massey-Harris seed drill, land roller,_eoutting- box. stiff-tooth cultivator, International; Oockshutt two-furrows plow, riding plow, gang plow, Fleury- single plow, set scales, set harrows, root pulper, fanning mill and bagger, wheelbarrow, stock rack, Adams a wagon and box, robe, hay rack, set sleighs, {will be offered, subject to a reserve bid. buggy pole, bag truck, 2 buggies. I nearly new; cream separator, 2 sets heavy long-tug r harness, 2 sets single harness, 4-burner coal oil stove, oil tank, steel range, dog power for churning, 3 dozen grain bags, quantity of mixed grain. quantity of oats, quantity of lumber, forks, chains, double- trees. etc. - , All the above willobe sold without reserve. ` Also at the same time and plsee, the farm ` ..-.'IV......... -9 ..I- rs--.-_ WANTEIV)-500 MEN-Wanted meg. Must be in smart-In AF 4-l...:II.. 4... u____ um,. - l T tPRS0N_-AL- f the married man in Barrie, _:..w .w f-e aparenly is an opera enthus- .135 , W111 see Whats Wrong with the We- I 57 ignmngthel` Will be greatly stat-tled--so : uncu, 118 all others. , uwneuse or two cents per hour was grant.- 9ed to maintenance men of C.P.R., the T. and N .0. and the C.N.R. by board of con- fciliation, Montreal. 7 a j um uuuac, LIEU. Iucnarason. lii`is's-V-iargaret and Will Sutherland were [in Toronto -for the Queens-Varsity rugby Egame. There will be no service in the Presbyter- ian church on Sunday on account of the Methodist anniversary. B. B. Warnica was in Meaford last week. Don t forget the debate Rwolved that _ the theatre does more good than harm," to be held Tuesday, October 30, at the 21:: E worth League. October 23.--G. A. Sutherland spent Sunday at his home her . ' Mrs. Sherman Todd's Stroud friends are l pleased to learn she is improving after he: 2 recent operation in the Royal Victoria Hos-' pital. \ . 1 Anniversary services will be held in the `Methodist church on Siinday, October 23. Will Richardson of Toronto spent a. few (lays with his uncle, Geo. Richardson. Mien `I.-x_...._..4 -_,I fI1'I| n. Master, valuing sheep,_$4.0 Council adjourned to 'm` a.m.. at Thornton. Arn'oVld,[ valuing sheep: $14.00; Jas. Master, sheep, 84.00. Cmmnil ntnnnu-no ! 4.. -_._-. :1 A Increase; or two cents hour 1 d mmntennnnn man .5` n D n munsnav, ocrosan 25, 1923 ,,.-..u _ .7 -PIGS--Yox-kshire sow, now with 6. pigd, ; 7 store pigs, Yorkshire now, due Dec. 27 weight about 75 lbs. each. DOITIIIVDV :n 131.-.: - viovvlvy nu-Mug J ycur UIU. - '_I-_l I\ I _s1`RouF IE. DINWOODY. cm savv- `meet -Nov. 29, IO II 11815 I V I551" at the Capitol L2. Mc- COMING: I V IVIOVUVIII6 I HORSES`--(l.`r.1'-ey mare. ll yrs, general urpose; bay horse, 8 yre., H.D.; black on-so, 6 yrs old, -H.D.; bay mare. 5 years, extra good driver. . . . . 0A'l'l'LE--Red cow, due March 20; red and white cow, due March 13; grey cow. due June 13; red heifer, rising 4 yns., due June 21; _dual purpoqe registered Durham heifer. rising 3 yra., due April 3; red heifer, coming 3 yra., due May 21; 2 cattle rising 2 yrs.; 2 cattle,'rising 1 year old. A .DYlIQ V--I.-L:__ --A. W;);1derful Picture The Usual Prices z\PARA- MOUNT HCTUM Here is wit! New \'n_r`1\: Bun DO NOT OF FMS STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS ' The undersigned h`a-sh received instructions NOW Thrilling 5 T-Hh` EH4 .s:;n1irTg S0 gt ML Perfor:# mance Night at oR_N1-`:3 STORE ---S-H.A;l'l'Yv BAY WEI mm "Each 7.15 ad The P H. v-vI\a\ll\1lIIU\I uaa IUUUIVK llllolctl from ANDREW N1cHg1,_L.s to null kw Dnl-.|:.. A..-A! Boots and Shoes, 'l'oys,;'- Wallpapev I cannula. alitidyg IVUVIEDIP l'U Note` the Dates - Come and Save Here is a Real Chance to Savoonoy DRY GOODS--Sheeting, will and plain; Prints and -Ginghains, Tow- n elling, Table.Oilcioth, Dressgoods, Hosiery, Silk T1-icoiette Blouses, Ribbons Yarns, Curtain Material, Embroicieries and Lace, Boys Shirts, Men's Work Shirts and DRUGS-- Perfumes, Talcum Pow- -ders, S%as,,- Candies, etc. ` OHINA- eese Dishes, Lamps, Vaso es and Fancy China. HARDWARE--Stove Pipes, Alumin- um Ware, Glass, Putty Paints, , garramogcks, Royal Purpie Stock 1 2 3 ' oo . GROCERIES - Rolled Oats, Jelly ,` Powders, Pearline, Biscuits, New I Raisins, Mince Meat, N. P. Soap, J Canned Goods, etc. The undersigned has received instruotione . from 4." an" I... u..|..u.- A---n- - On account of an-ices being reduced to cost basis, an in several instances below cost, all sale goods will be sold l for cash onlx. ` Ch`-CI A 1Q2 AQTOCK-IKTNG fSA|-El . , The fpllowil HORSE--Grey mare. lll'nnn- Hal: ham` 9 ml 7"15'n`Z:;I.}g"":"Bam" M 'e SATURDAY, OCT. 27 I... :..n.....:_ _ . var-nu-vv I`I\vIl@ "to sell by Public Auction at LAAV-`I I`. _n._ Tcinning Saturday, ;)c'tobor' 20t lI Ending Saturday. November 3rd LY..a{.. `L- 11-4-- AUEP!9N.AI' V _----n \au\rIllrIlVI To" sell by Public Auction at -unuucuguvu u IVVUIVQIU llIl'U0`l ' from . - M5s_:.."W3YY 9.-`R3 -v uvu II; uuuula IIIKIVIUII 59 Lot 11," Con. 9, Ease TUESDAY. OCT. 30 Tina lAIl........... . EDIT III Q"'l'l'|l\Il A u .;;'s-elf :Au6tion at 3. A 1 JQHN"K."i6sE CRwrr_.-s>A.1-.r;_ inn nu -nan . or VALUABEE I Inns: -5 -n- --- lUl'|$Ug Ulllllll, other articles. -Kuy. grain. fowl `and all undar. an ad I nun-n it-I -."l:l:e- ` I I M II` E In FIRST . 4 --_-- instructions -,.......,....... rwury suaw-cutter. top bug- y, root pulper. set bob sleighe, set iron arrows, 3 sections; heavy wagomaat aingle hannms, light warren, McLaughlin; Brant.- ford cutter, nearly new; set heavy team harness. with `breechings; 2 horse collars. let long-tug harness, ladder, set double driv- ` in; harness, buggy pole, cutter pole. stone- hpat, gndatone, quantity of hay. quan- 1 ty grain; also forks, ohai_ua. doublotnoa, 1 nockyokea. m " 1 at-holes. I TONI]: (I, `Jan -_.S_ J. u . . -- parties` furnishing approved joint now. 6 per cent. per annum off for cash `on ondit cums. T ` r,c\`llUllB lUl' unatmas A pleasant evening was spent by about .fifty of the Yoimg People's" Club at the home of Mra.fChap_nell on` Friday last. Next Friday they will meetjin the basement" of the church when E. O. Drury will E'iVO In lddl. Evfvnnn nhuu---V I`---A ,_.._._.. -4 u-cave vuapucn uuu M15 `ax, In Orillia, was given. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Jory on Tues-` rlay. Nov. 13, at 2.30 when it will be Girls` Day in the Institute. A Every girl in the community heartily welcomed. A good nrograrnme. Roll call. "recipes and eug- zeetions for Christnias cheer.- .A Dlhf dunn:nn ---- -----` ' ' CIUIU mu. I 13: that wedding bells will be ringing in the near future. ` uwuua 011 5116 141110 `lal W801`. ` | Tyson Rowat attended the dance in the potato building at.C1-aighurst a week -ago Friday evening, and reports a moat enjoy~ able time. - 1 L--- 4-4 - , ni- Dire. Wilams of Barrie spent Sunday at T. Pattenden'a. " mum uuuus nor a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. Maw spent a `few days in the vicinity of "Maple. - ` Mr. and Mrs. Dilworth and daughter of Allandale spent Sunday at Mrs. Knapp's. (Too late for Last Week) October 16.--Mrs. E. Ryne and daughter of Parry Sound have returnedehome after spending a week with Mrs. B. Tracy Walter Cook visited Singhampton last ; week. Misses AB. and F.-Knapp are apend.ing,a ` few weeks at their home before taking other 1 positions. `(.3 f1ll:.....- -1` `Fl ` "` gucaua an aux. vv. nnapp s on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.- l_`. Hawkins of Toronto and A. McLean and family of Edgar spent Sun- day at Mrs. Ed. McLean s. ' Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Barroughs and chil- dren of Washago spent Sunday at B. F. Tracy's, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy accompanying them home for a couple of weeks. ` Maw vicinity "Mania. MP Dwng mower. 54:. cut; Maasey~Harria rake, l0~ft.; Massey- Hanis sprung-tooth cultivator, Massey-Har-. 1 tie seed drill. Massey-Harris cream` separ- ator, Wilkinson plow, aingio; Chatham fanningvmill. Flaury straw-cutter, bug- ' gy. root alahrhn. no. :...... . uuuxuuu muwu menus m mus vicinity this week. I-I. Ford and H. Gibson of Allist-on were guests at Mrs. W. Kna.pp`s Sunday. Mrs.-T. Hawkinn nf 'rm-....o.. .....: MINESING s?Xr1oN October 22-bit. and Mrs. Geo. Ball of Midland visited friends in thidvicinity GIIVU ID UKPUCCCCL Congratulatione to A. Booth who was married to Miss Viola Webster of Hegem- . Booth-Web:ter A quiet wedding was solemnized in the Baptist parsonage at Hagersville on Wed- needay, October 10, by the Rev, J. S. Dingman when Miss Viola P. Webster of Hagersville was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to `Mn Atchison Booth of Shanty Bay. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Chiaom of Col- umbus. Ohio, were presentfor the occasion and the company sat down to a very dainty breakfast.` The happy couple left shortly afterwards for their home at Shanty Bay, motoring to Toronto with Rev. S. J. and Mrs. Dingman. vuc guuu tune provxaea. The Women's Institute will~meet at the home of Mrs" G. B.-Jamie:-won Wednesday afternoon, Noxjeinber 14. A good attend- ance is expected. f`.hna'I-nhulnn-... 4.. A H. A` -- ,_,...n.., uuuuuca IIUIIJ "Ufa HWODUOG 8.!!- nzversary aervxces -at Guthrie on Sunday and also the supper andentertainment Mou- day evening and all thoroughly `enjoyed the good time provided. Thu Wnmnn'a Yn;-n`+..o.. ...:n _.-,- - -- jll` October 23.--Mics Mary McLean is visit- gng her cousin, MI-_a. Roy Hurst of Ciarks- urg. Mrs. Lauder of Vern1on__t, U.S.A.. is spending some time with relatives hete. John Patterson, who has been on a trip to Alberta. has returned home. A nnndiv hiIlv|1\nn C-An. L--- _4;_ I I u. auuvrauu, mm were married a couple of weeks ago in Toronto. Mr. Anderson is the local- manager of the Sterling Bank. All wish him and Mrs. Anderson every suc- cws and a` bright and happy future. vcny umuu auusueu Wm: men` outing. Mr. and Mrs. Adam and family of Shanty Bay were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fel-' lows on Sunday. On prinv lllliv-nu II- .....I II... n, -- mums on ounuuy. ` On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Butler, and Mr. and Mrs. Houston held a reception at Mr. Butler`: home for Mr. -and Mrs. A. S. Anderson_ whn mom .......:..a .. --....I-` _r U ` 1110110 AUGUIOB it south':i at: Lot 15, Con. : . Vespra THURSDAY,_ NOV. 1 ' burial. Much une Ill uurxs raus, assisted `ISIAH CU VUIIU U ' aw. S. Martin `at the service at the house. The remains were taken to Burk s Falls for sympathy is extended to the widow. and family. A Thanltoering services in` the Union Church on Sunday were well attended. Rev. Mr. Clements of Victoria Harbor occupied the pulpit. The fowl supper on Tuesday following was a great success. fthe church 3 being too small to hold the large `crowd. People came from Orillia, Barrie, Shanty Bay and from the country for miles around. The programme was given by Mr. and Mrs. Tom kins, Baptist Quartette of Orillia, Miss Me rmott and Miss G. Adam of Shanty Bay. Rev. N. _MacGillivray of Orillia occupied the chair and, as usual,- was very much appreciated. All went home very much satisfied with their outing. and Mrs. Adam and r.m:i.. .: m........ 4 ll `gate panned away on Friday, October 19, ' at the age of 72. Funeral was held `Monday morning. Rev. G. A. Brown, of Barrie, a friend of the famiiy, also their! pastor at one time in Burk : Falls, assisted Rev. line servic_e a_t_th9 house. ___ ____ _2_ _ on uu. uuucrs 1101116 101' MI`. and MP8. _A. S; Anderson, who were mamed couple weeks ago Torontn. Mr. Ami-mm =n SECOND LINE, _FLOS nun la--....... 2.. AL! I I'- u nwcrvu. nus returned home. A goodly number from here attended iversarv services .m. (:..+I..:.. .. n..__:__. *!WI!F'rNE `autumnal I DJPIIAIB OF FARM STOCK AND IMVPLEMENTS . The undersigned has sceivod `Dalia new ruuurueg name. The supper given by the Golf Club. at Jasper Martin's on. Friday evening was a very enjoyable affair. ' All are pleased to have Mrs. Tl1os.`Rumble also `Mrs. (Rev.) Roach "back from the Bar- rie -Hospital. Jack Lawlor of Torbnto called on friends in town on Monday. ` October 22.4--Friends of Hugh Marlow of Midland regtetted to hear of his death on Friday. 7 Mrs. R. J. McNally, Utterson, after spend- ing some time with her sister. Mrs. O'Neill, has. returned hopxe. n IIII\-u:\- 4.-..-- l__ .1 ti .- ... . .01.: IIUIUO Rev. G. H. Knighton motoured to Toronto bu Monday. A Der: F Oct.` 23--Potato digging is the I the day in this locality. Mm- GER. nth!` u-- 5*` L:uuI5lUVU menus. llnj Arthur Tiffin visited .Tiffin. recently. Oct. 23.--Miss Annie J-ack span: the ' week-end with her sister-, Mrs. D. J. Miller. Mrs. Allen Miller and children spent a few days with `Barrie friends this week, J95. Brunekill and Wm: Tiffin are visit- ing friends in Cooksville. M A number ofrelatives from here attended the funeral of little Lorne Downev. son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Downey of Alliston, on Monday last. - . , Geo. Ellis and wife. Jos. Tiffin and wife. ` Mrs. McFadden and Miss Perry called on Elmgrove friends. Sunday. . Arthur l';n:fnA L3- L_._L-._ V .w.....u5 wan uewnratefl when Mrs. Ellen O'Brien` became the bride of Ml`._ Wm. Jos- eph Patrick Clayton. The ceremony was, conducted by the Rev. Father Brennan. The bride was beconmingly. attired in a navy blue suit -with `hat to match. "After the ceremony the bridal party sat down to a sumptuous dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Trombley. ' V! II Ori`llia um uuuve )8 all good furniture and near- ly-new. All will be sold without reserve. Terms cash. , ' Sale at 1 pm. W. A. Moconkey. Auct. j 1 Oct, 24.-Quite a number of tourists' spent the week-end at their cottages. ` H. A. Whan has moved into his new p'_____, A9,: --- E . ton visited his parents, 1 the village last week. ------ 4 Octobr 22.~--Thos. Woolslcy of Hamil-i Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Woolsley. Miss Lizzie McAteer of Toronto was in Mrs. Vancoand Miss Goodwin. been" visiting Mrs. on Tuesday for J. D. Byrnes. Mrs. Campbell of Toronto is visiting her son -here. - . I Mrs. Jonas Tax-Bush.` Walter and Bern-,' ard went to Toronto last week to see` Jonas 'I`arBush. who is ill. Mrs. Geo". Latimer who have (Rev.) A. Rintoul. `left . Barrie tovisit Mrs. (Rev) and Edna `and Mr. and M98. Lorne Brennan and Dorothy visit.- ed Creemore friends on Sunday. . ` Conzratulatinns m Mr .....a u..- u-_. cu uuR7ulUl'6 menus Sunday. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Mink (nee Beatrice Smith) on the arrival` of a son. Oct. 22. u -uueuu we a.x.r.A. conference. ' Special Diocesan General Mission will be held in the parish. -Services in St. Thomas Church on Sunday, Oct. 28, at 11 o'clock; Monday, Oct. 29, at 7.30 o`clock; Friday, Nov. 2 at 7.30 o clock. Rev. Geo. E. Fier- heller will conduct all services. - --Don't forget the big stock-taking sale ; at J. A. Rose's Stored. Real bargains in .' dry goods, d-rugs, china, hardware. boots and shoes. Groceries and wall` paper. It will be ` worth your while to come. 43c ' (Too Late for Last Week) . d Oct. l8.--L.vA. Spencer, B.A., of Toronto ' School of Faculty,_ took the services in St. Thomas Church last Sunday in the absence of his brother,`Rev. c. R. Spencer, who I weal: to Midland to preach at the Masonic services. . Miss Hilda Spencer has left for London to -attend the A.Y.P.A. conference. Snecinl vmnnnann (`-11-A--J "5-"" IUD I3 Jary. auu nu WDOIU 3 good time. Inspector Day paid an official visit to the school to-day. . . Miss A. Fowler spent the weekend with Mrs. H. Johnston of the second line of Flos. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ferguson of Allandalo spent a few days with Mrs. J. P. Neill re- cently. . _, R. Jury of Tomato spent Sunday with his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. A. Jan`. MOUNT .f;1j. Lou1s ""533 and Mrs. w. H. Sheffield` spent Sun~ day with friends in Rugby.` ` Quite a number of young people attended the dance in the hall hm. 'n......a.... _:_:.L qulw a number or people attended in the hall last Thursday night and all report a good time. Jmnmtnp D... ...:.a .. -n=-:-- ........, uuw; xuwuen oamnet; Quebec heat- er, nearly new; kitchen table, kitchen chairs, baby cutter. kitchen utensils, garden tools, and manyother articles. The above is all good furniture ly-new. Iquov IIIU Vlllll` 33 I1. 1`lCn8I'd$n'8o Mr. andlra. Raeadman and son Maurice [spent last week with relatives in Graven- `burst. -u_ ,_'_| an, on -'.. ... --. . I Oct; 22.-Co'-Vwm:1::-cing Nov. 1 services will be held in the Presbyterian church in the eveninggt a_eve_1_1 pfclock instead of the 4 morning. Mr. and ujxa; Sparks and! family of Top- ;onto an visitinn at H. Ric-lm-......'. *'-- Wu N.-.I.m opuru anu. nmuy 0 `onto visiting at H. Richardson's. MI. ill!` "I! madman .....l --_ II `l_-l_lLl.SDALE` BELLE EWART DAL_S'!_'0N -BAY u'roP1X` gncus anl-UIXIJHI, UL]. Z7 the following: Mahogany parlor suite, three pieces; par- lor table. Piano, nearly new; pictures, rock- ing chair, curtains, extension table,.quarter- cut oak; oak sideboard, 6 dining chairs, quarter-cut oak, leather seats; rugs, cutlery, pictures, 8 bedroom suites, mattresses, springs, etc. ; range, nearly new; gas range, nearly new; kitchen cabinet; Quebec heat- er, nearlv new: lain-L... +.m.. v..--1.--

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