'29, 1924. . j uaunarnnes home here. 0 visited his ,1` fhn urnnh u.uu nus y week- uruume, ana tnese pams vanish. Dodd s Kjdney Pills stimulate and strengthen weak kidneys. They are - used and recommended all over` the world_.. ~ (Advt.) DFUUUI` Dodd : A-_ -LI. the n ah opened to the public Saturday evening, May 24. Mr. Jacks has had his hotel and dance hall newly decorated and Delco lighting installed. Judging from the high-class music provided by his `five piece orchestra and, the large at- tendaifce on the opening night. a pros- perous season is ahead for the genial manages, Lorne Douglas Jacks. The Township Fathers met-in the ;Lei'roy Hotel Monday. May 26. Among the prospects considered is `continua- tion of sidewalk on East Essa street to John VCronan s residence. _ __.____________._* uuuu` p0 . noticed \ T .nAnu-\ `KY: . ..--....,vo Audus King and others called on Stayner friends last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. William Carrutherswere not overlooked. - A large committee met Monday evening to complete details for the `second annual at Park Lloyd George. June 7. If practice makes perfect we opriate PEI, , .-.u_: garet Allan, Mis Lo1iiis`'C-oulte1-:' Misses Kirkpatrick,_ Dick Cprner V Cecil AWallace. lalled nvnv-Inn}... A Se` 41.. _._-... ...upuul.'u unu cnudren of Ba.rrie'at Mrs. Sproule s: Miss Ina. Black of Midland, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- bert Black of Toronto at Robt. Black's; h ... an Luelr selections: Proc amounted to over $81.00. Mrs. John Hunter spent7the ho] with friends in Toronto. The play, Valley Farm, given in Stroud last week by t_he Thornton young people, was greatly enjoyed by is. large audience. Each one very clev- erly acted his orher part. The male _quartette receivedvery hearty encores to all their selections: Proceeds arnguntedi $81.00. wuUU.. Valle; large nnmmm- 1: u3u'Ul.l(l rres by Mr. and Mr the week-end wood. mu- .u.-._ m Ullu. onto, were home for the holiday. _ S. Cauthers is a. viuitnn ..+ Misses Lilian and Marion Reid, end. `All : ICIBL .l. IluI'SCl8._V evening. _ ' 7. Members of Minerva Lodge attended Masonic services at Churchill Presby- terian church last Sunday morning. Dalton G. Robertson, Toronto, and Bert Robertson. Barrie, visited their brother, Chas. Robertson, last week-h end ' write nation. ' Gill]. Everyone enjoyed the Farm," put on by the ; of Thornton in the Met! last Thursday evening., Minerva 1.: VV CUR- G. E. Scudamoiie spent the week-end with his brother, Rev. Harold Scuda.- more, Grand Valley. - Charles Marqul:-rand Wm. Suther- }and;w'ere up from the city for the- m ....... .-----4 Mr. and "Mrs. Weir and daughters Ila and VVa,nda of'Hamilton spent the 24th with Alex. Constable. . Miss Mary Duncan has returned to Detroit after two weeks visit with her mother. Mrs. VVm. Duncan. who cele- brated her eightieth birthday last we}_3k. ` W In. ratterson. a m ` uo-uni?` . May 26.---Mrs. J. Jo couver and 'Jolm.McCr. don, Conn., are visitir and sister, Mrs.`McC1~'a W. J. Reid, Craigvale. Mrs. Wm.`Baldwin. 4 Marshall Wilson and 2 Aurora were holiday Wm. Patterson. 4 and an ant] \,{.'snnr1o nl tr....-.'IA- Miss 1 Han? Hm uuu, were nome for is a. visitor at lmythe's. zuuunulllty extend sympathy. City dancing pavilion was to Dl1bllc.Sa.fnrr'lnv .......;..... ...... mm. ausepn Booth spent eek-end with friends in Coming- piegy, ast weal: rm nan ML-~ - mifed . uvllll-AV1UL2l'u~VV ., visiting Mrs.` McC1-`aw, . 1,`Rn`R1I1In f`n- 1'R/our) NEW MAN! unlvl u-nun, LUFUHCO, and :1. oyed the play, Valley young people Methodist church evening. ' Stroud, June 3. and laugh with 22c outside points av nallm-.= hm-n Johnston I George Baldwin, Earle Wilson of visitors of Mrs. _ A I UL AVE their , Sr., ax ' `rug p_Aquz 1a axmxuzn HI .' New.3 aim ms: holiday 1 of Van- New_Lon- Ir mother \ and Mrs; P LIEU arid d, Thr- , . pplicant vrote -Ha.rper s. `u; exammanon papers. ` `Z in The question was: Give for any one year, the number of bales of cotton exported from the United States. The answer this smnn......+ .....-:- rs. noe, W. Storey, Mr. and Mrs. S. Pratt and others attended the funeral on Tuesday of the late Isaac Downey to Minesing Cemeteryfthey having all lived in Minesing district and known Mr. Downey for many yegrs, ' 1-:----:-j ueen vxsmng her aunt, Mrs. S. Pratt. Mr. and Mrs. Stott motored to Ham- ilton on Sunday and returned home on Monday. ' . Mrs. Herb Plowman of Toronto has been visiting her relatives at Cundles. R. Roe, W. Storey, Pratt attended the r.....,....- v c- --v-an} May '28.-M family, Mr. a and Mrs Lai Toronto, wer day with Mr. Herb Plowman r, and Mrs. Gurtham and nd Mrs. Davey, and Mr. dlaw and family, all `of e visitors over the holi- and Mrs. Baker here. of Toronto has t, ,__ -_-- vunubu |.u'udy.. Quite a number of the {summer people spent the 24th at their cottages here. ueupv -_-- ....anaa.\JA1 | the doctor`s~care. Miss Flora Graham spent the 24th at her home in`Hawkestone. _ Mrs. Hudson of Toronto returned home after visiting Mrs. Mac Ellson last week. - . Miss Minnie MArthur of Barrie is visiting her sister, Miss K. McArthur. May 27.-Mrs. A. A. Bell is under Miss Ella Day visited friends at -Port Perry and Claremont over the 24th. , Rev. -C. Graham Jones is preaching "a series of sermons on the Beatitudes which are very helpful. - Jos. Crawford nf 'mm....+,... . -.:_m "a Crawford of Thornton is visiting in the village to-day. Quite of `the `nnnnln nun; 41.- n--' __.Z__.___.___-__. Shop where you're invited to shop. } xus parents, M1`. for a. few days. I a-u.u u1_. may at ms home here. ' Alex. Beggs of Toronto was with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Beggs, days. Mr. and Mrs.` Harr eorge of Toronto vi uys mst week at Neil Bush's. y O'Connor and sited at Geo.` Lat- I until` :1. Lou TarBush_ of Toronto spent the; 24th of May at his home | Bee`2`s nf 'T`I\V`r\I1r\ ...-~ >4 uuuay . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon E. Bush, Neil and Jno. Bush attended the funeral of their unc1_e, VVm. Fusee of .Midland, last Tuesday. - ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith and Clar- ence and Misses Eliza. and Kate Mc- Keever of Toronto spent the Week-end at Thos. Duckworth s. M. Miller of Collingwood spent a.. few days last week at Neil MP8. T-Tar-rv l \ /A---I-- --4` ;u.l.'. J. \Jl'I' J et and Laura. and children. I dlebrooks, Roy Mrs. Ross Cr: ,Midd1ebrooks, Middlebrooks a visited at Mr: Sunday. '1\`I'r 9 11:1 `MA .-n v::L`a.uUu. ` Miss Lizzie Foster of Ann ` Mich., visited her father, Jas. Ivtrs`.- -*`elEn n'::e of Barrie is visit Idaughter. Mrs. (Rev.) A. Rin_t< `MISS Irene Wnnlgnv urn`a+ 4.-. May 26-Mr. and M.rs. Roy Allman and daughters of Toronto aremvisiting at Leonard Lee's. Mrs. Myers returned home last week' from Toronto` after undergoing an op- eration. ` `Illa-.. 1'2--.-- 1-=---A ` ' * ) UIIUH n1! 1 . La.u5'uI.el`. lV.lI`.` Irene 11 Monday Mrs. J.`0rr t Laura, 1111 nk4I.l....._ V. Limited `Head O'1ce.Aa'nd Factories: TORONTO` Brdnches in tin? Leading `Cities . A.m2 Dunlop Tire & Rubber Gaods Co. aasuuu at uoumgwoou, Ontario. - I The lowest or any-tender not neces- aarlly accepted. T ' ` . _ - John Wilson. Architect. Collingwood. May 12. 1924. 202240 HIIIIU . 4 ! Knowing the `past 6f the Tire "Industry so well, we must. have pretty ~~good'i intuition regarding. not only the needs `of the present, but the possibilii` ties of the future. Doesn_ t it stand to rea- son, in view of the above % facts, that we must be `better equipped and bet- ber qualied to serve the A exacting demandsof Tire . users ? Many a man is driving a motor today who was not born when ,$Dunlope Tires rst appeared on the highways of Canada. Thirty years is a long time in the Tire business. ' h It is the very beginning of the industry. 1888 saw the world s rst pneumatic tire; 1894 saw the industry taking hold in Canada. ' oko s_TA_'npN IT'S A :=Ac-r 3.] Of fhn nltr 11:- ' CUN_D_LES Experience Certainly Tells in Making Tires usury uulce ru me county of suncoe. - Plans and spec'ifica.tiona can be seen at the office of the County Treasurer at Barrie or at the office of the under- signed at Collingwood, Ontario. * Th8 lwt O!` n,nv.fnn;-Inn nnlb nnnn'n_ vu, Lur. an` Roy, Midd s Cresson nlru TM - In, LVLI`. uks and Mrs. J n La. \J.1.UV.) Woolsey [A`i~Ic-U.s7 zid daughters`, , Mrs. Roy Ho `II... .._.I It... 1- Aulu. ILUJ I101! Jr. and Mrs. J. V Middlebrooks, assmn n? 'l`n-A-v UHUCII Jonas ' Ju U1. 1 U] r. and M children Tnnnn -VI`---v .uc|, dit. 1"US ie visiting I Rinpoul. weht to Detx rcu U1. bray] Tar-Bush's Sealed tenders addressed to Alex. H. Wilson. Esq.. Chairman of the Pro- perty Committee. Anten Mills. Ont.. will be received up to noon on Satur- day. June 14, 1924, for the erection and completion at an addition to the Reg- istry Ottice tn the County of Slmcoe. and snecifinatinnn nan ha nnnn rhters`, Margar- y Hollingshead Irs. H. Mid- rooks, Mr. and Toronto, Jno. 1 Mrs. `Harry ren of Stayner 'Tar'Ruh a nn You cannot go astray in your ti_re_,purchases if you buy this kind of experience :- I LU 118.8 r `Ian..- Uul I Dtroit I L61`. her I H Phone 453. Also Makers of Dun- lop Rubber Belting, Hose, Packing, ' etc, Dunlop _Rubber `Tile Flooring,`-Dunlop Rub- beroleum. '7~7zg56rJ{ar:hxq11ou's tliatmelt?in~'c$tirV..;iit'>_t1_th Sold.-in ` town by .B!'yso1-1, TENDER;8i'FOR REGISTRY OFFICE- The s per- effec- ummer Money cannot Buy More--Usage cannot Demand More-+than What you get with present-day Dunlop Tires. `There s a Dunlop Tire for every purpose. o--For Every type of Rim- -`-For Every Pocketbook. Dunlap Dealers Everywhere Reail; ' .to Serve You DUNL OP TIRES We have a large supply of BUGGY RUBBER TIRES Put on promptly - All work fully guaranteed MR. WRIGLEWS , COUNT RYMEN ' B__U_GG_Y TIRES 30 `Years in Canada w. URRYV `I894-I924 (From London Opinion.) : Mss v{/iL"5E:~ ;;:S:1all s}.I n, H. Robertson, A. E. Patterson. Bayeld St. Page Ninetojdi-Q " )A. E; SMITH! `Phone 547W-A 48 Ellen St. : `BA Local and TIL9ng~ Distanc Fun- nit.uro Reinovals a Specialty in newvvgs-t -patterns. All sizes. V ` ` j cow sm. _coNcoL_uM RUGS A. C.REID EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER Open for `daily engagements or sewing at home ~ _--....., `V7? nave `In We have the very zone you are looking for. `Town homes from '$900`. up."r Farms from $1500 up. Market gardens, building lots and summer cottages for sale .or_ rent. . MOTOR TRUCK CARTAGE If It Is Real Esthte, Wg `XTA 1...-.- 1 Dozens of ~---_- 46 Bgyeld 'St.. Barrie. piunnnau n&2-- an' ` 20 Mulcaster St. _ Phone"535. Phone 453.. Ann nan . . _ . . _ > - ghout Thursday. Mu y '29, 1924. - u. an vaaucu U U550] WHY Nofr` YOU? "'13. 0. Bt;x 1911:` satised customers. `V 'I\Y!\"l1 vnrvn ' I -- -v-`I IIIJI\II I I`v"I Carry 3 Sllppiy of -parts for these mowers BARIUE. h3 V. just 1rece`ived_' 21- fghf-sic-J2`-of gum PeI'c_ha Lawn Hose . - Md Specnal Heavy Fabric, Plain Fabric Ilirtuna --g 4'..- - A _ roof mos- t it. not 861'. . Res. 1071.! ` . 1 Hvci a new spreaa to receive them? , Charles Jones, as F1reman.An_dy Mc- Gee, makes a very satisfactory and conv1nc1ng.her_o.especially in the scene where he rescues the girl he loves from he ame. " (Advt.) ' - ' Z \ V_Bhop.wl,1er.e.-you are invited io shop r you like the encitement andr con- fusion, the flying sparks and the cav- ing of wails; all the shouting and ' screaming and crash and `roar that means a big fire,.then`you ll find a thrill, in the picture at the Capitol. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. It is a William Fox production and is called "Cupid srFireman.v" It has been dedi- cated to the firemen of the world and, t in order to make it technically per- . teat. a.-committee or New York fire- - men was invited to pas upon it be- ` fore it, was released. rang true at every point. They said it a` After such 1 an endorsement is it small wonder that 1 less- hardened spectators grip their - seats and hold' their breath as the 1 apparatus dashes madly. down the ` street. as,buildingstotter and fall and terrified .men and women leap into nets spread to receive them? Charles .Tnv-ma no wing.-- A..u-- Il'- ' I t + THRILLS GALORE IN I-ic'run`E. TALE gs crrv FIREMA at or an uncle. - ` Miss Olive Cooper of Cookstown spent the week-end with` Mrs. Cyrus A DUNE- School was closed Monday last ~ ing to Miss Cousins being 111. once nels. 3 It IUIIUIL I Thos.. Fred and Jack VMor1"is. with their sister. Mrs. Mayes, motored to Toronto. Tuesday, to attend the tuner- al of an uncle. ` Midi (\`{1rn [Van--- --5 "" ' to re-organize. Officers were elected as follows: Pres., Mrs. Chas. Parker. re-elected; Vice-Pres., Mrs. -D. Allan; Secy.-Trea.s., Mrs. Cyrus Smith. re`- elected; Parsonage Committee, Mrs. ` Parker, Mrs. McMa.ster. Mrs. Eldridge. , The meeting closed with a. hymn after which Mrs. Parker served .a. dainty `lunch. - 'I'|lnA.- `IN---` -~ ` "' ` V" ,__... -4-on nu JJU.Vlu50n and baby Ruth ;and- and Mrs. Philips of Toronto were recent visitors ' it} this neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. Gough -of Allandale snent Sunday with Mys. Gough's Jnother, Mrs, Rainey. ` '-The Ladies Am mot .. n. no - Marling. Carman Marfitf and Alywart of Kes- wick. Mr- and Mrs. Lorne Davidson ;and- Mr. and _` ul uuu UOInInUnlt.y. , Owing to the wetweather on. Sat- urday. the 24th, `the sports arranged _for that day hatd to be postponed un- til 3. la_te1_- date. The dance held in the evening in Gilheeny's "hall was a decided success, the hall being `almost too crowded for cpmfort. ua.|.uruuy and sunday. "V A large number of friends and ac- quaintances of the late Cunningham Arnold" of Barrie attended the funeral [here on Friday. The remains were interred inst. John's Cemetery. The late Mr. Arnold was highly respected in this community wetfweather L_n'day. 24th. `the snnrfsu m...a........a. uuualueruoly. _ Misses Elizabeth Gollop and Mabel Carter have returned to Toronto Nor- mal after visltjng their homes here over the" week-`end; `_ Mr. and Mrs. A. Elliott, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. McKee of Uhthoff, visited With M1`. and Mrs (Inn m,m1.- nu-. ana Mrs. A. E1110` by` McK and M Saturday and Sunday. large number n1 4 considerably. . Mi Tallunknfk r1..II-__ dizing -the 0-Operative, JJUIIIIUII. . Harvey Coleman of Tacoma, Wash.. 'U.S.A'., is visiting his mother and.sls- ter, Mrs. Richard Coleman and Mrs. [ Wm. Ferrier. Mr: Inn Tl\`\`- ...-~ -7- - - ..-... ..-.... .uu uuru newts. .Mr. `and Mrs. DeLacy Simms of Tor- .onto visited over the holiday with Mrs. `Simmsf parents, Mr.- and Mrs Jas. Donnell. Trnnuu... l'1-I-:-A-- ` .-. "nu nccn'Uu. 1.` Mr and Mrs. Selby Patitersoniof Toronto spent the holidaywith their aunt. Mrs. R. J. Coleman. \ Mrs. George Doilinger of New York City is visiting` with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hartford Lewis. ` Mn and 1\.r.... -7 - -` - n vvx\\ ' Mr. EH5 Mrs. Robt. Dlhsmofe of Or- angevllle visited` Mr. and` Mrs. V. Beatty last week. Mr. and. Mrs. `J. S.- Vwilloughby of Toronto Visited with friends in `town I over the week-end -M-.. ....-v -- ~ '- uuw 18.81 . weela and Mr Mr. and M -v 1* v . nuucty. ` Miss Louie Donnell of -To'r< >nto was the guest of Miss Wilma Leeson over the- h0li_day. ' MY`. nd Mica Mg` 1-I uuy. ` V Miss Sylvia Coleman of T1 ited her mother and brother holiday. . VVm. Goodwin has impro` what as he now sits up a. w) each day. _ . Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sneathoa spent the holiday with Mr. V. Beatty. Mi T.nnIn `|`I----~ " "` ' __ vgan\-llULL was the guest of Miss Neilly over the .week- end. Miss Nellie Carter of Alliston was a visitor at Robt. Cole's over the holl- day. 11 of Toronto was the urling during the holi- -v. nun 4 vv mute!` or Uhthoft ellie Ali ove: `L`l'_n..-.I.a 'n- -` ` ' st of 'these , any time. J. - Webster, from r-..-. yuc V` J no. Mon} sister. Mrs; end. Tl/Fla... 1" - Ulla: Miss VValke1` {of Neill and called on f -Mrs. Ed. her son M Geo. spent the 7__ `- Mrs. V erwood at Ni Robinson` of St. week-end at his v -.-av-J g his parental home lctor Cole of riends in_ town. Saturday. Burling spent a week with a.2ara"I~`alls. Catharines here. in e_ntal home here; parents here ov'er Mrs. `VVm. Leeson` Toronto. is -_visiting friends Jno. K911 has been visiting his. par- Clarenee Jebbb of Orillia visited his the holiday. Alpine Couse of`Sch'eneVctadry, Kelfhas ental 1101110 ha:-A . ..umuaun4 0!.` St. ( 11 . Monkman of Toronto ` JIIO. Conga nvm` .-.-- BET`!-`ll:3_SDA [on PLACE .nu1u.n or [Toronto vis_it~ . Jn_o. Couse, over the` . IV we , vv ca.t.uc'l.' U11. eat- h, id e. in" I, the hninav 'nIrv-A-4 u. uunu-:6 or umnorf, Mrs. Geo. Neilly,.i unday. `oleman of Toronto vis- ` brothers over the ill` FIUIUH E . Fl_REMAN_ .s improved some- while during Uhthoff was; Iv nvgr 1.31,, .... Bayld St. >ath of Toronto and Mrs. Fulatdr