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Barrie Examiner, 25 Jun 1925, p. 6

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ST1`LL% GOING STRONG % 1-I99 up 25 '9 no salelike sale for low_ pried, `A ` MOST.SUCCESSFULfSALE "EVER -(IN. BARRIE June 23--Mr. and Mrs. Clarene Ar- nold, Mr. and Mrs. W. McCann; Mrs. Elphick, Mrs. Beckerton, Mrs. A. T. Arnold and Mrs. W. J. Miller attended the Deanery meeting held at St. Paul's Church, Innisfil, on Tuesday of last I week. - `lfncu `Tan;-uuv In nlrnuvlnor nvI>In Imam`:-nuuvuf 51455;: .4. -v..us..uu...., u ..v -... ...u A number from here attended the funeral of the late C. Knupp at Mines- ing on Saturday. Mra ,1 Nfillnr nf `Rs-n~v-in ha: `hnnn Vic- Ill UH D'd.I.l.l.l'\.lH-y tlsvlrs. J. Miller bf Barrie has been vis- iting at the home of D. J. Miller for 8. few days. ` 1\/I v- 'l<`.ln'hInIz Ia not-v H1 Frnnn nl-nnun'nn rw ...... Ana ..y... \..........a \4\nt ...... uu. ...... I Mr. and Mrs. Patterson of Camp: I` Borden _visited.at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elphick; ' '|\/frn `K7 Parr nf 'RnrFin vieifn Mr: '.IJ. LVLUKJRIIII Ull Lucauay. ' I Mr. and Mrs. E. Harris and family lof Grenfel visited at the home of `Mr. `and Mrs. Clarence Arnold on Sunay. `II . ..._.a `It... 171.--: 1|l_r1--___ _.-.-I lbllla sou: an-wuvn, gvan wu no: u \1.vUvI-n `- Alex. McArthur is visit'ing rela.tlx;e's' in Orliay this week. Mrs. Poole. who snent a Week in Dtl.Lul`U?1.y . . I Mr. and Mrs. T. Miller of Elmgrove gvisited at`AnqrewoMn1er's on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Keith of Toronto visit- ed Mrs. Beckerton on Sunday. , Mr and Mr: Rmlfh nf Damn `Rn:-amn cu LVLIB. .l)UUIXUl.'LUIl U11 pulluay. , Mr. `and Mrs. _Smith of Camp Borden . spent Wednesday afternoon with Uto- pia friends.` L I - TUE` 13 VI!` '|\lfu~u Tnlnn l'n`|`I~n-In1nl- 1-.43 ' pna. u'u-,-nus.` I 1' Mr. and Mrs. John McKnight of Baxter visited at the home of the lat- ter s father, who is ill. I- ~ (From another correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. D. Jennett and MA and `Mrs. M. M. Bell spent Sunday with I friends in Honeywood. _ . Minn Vinla Rnnff viaif-nil `l\/Han r\'H1yn AVJILICIC l.'Ul;UllLl,\/. I . Mrs. Jos..Jennett, Sr., spent last, week with her daughter, Mrs. F. Rowe, I in Barrie. I `rum. mru..1....-n .-... 1.-...- a.__.__ 41-- W . 'i\`=[I;s.,Vasey is staying with her`aunt, } Mrs. D. McCa.nn, who is ill. ._._,_-I_... 5..-.-- I- A.-- _LL_'_.J_S 1.1.- it LBW uuyu. Mr. Elphick is very ill from ptomaine poisoning from eating canned salmon. 1ur.. -...: -Mr-.. r...4.a............ -3 rq........! lV1l'B. Jl}Jll.|U}\o Mrs. W; Parr of Barrie visited Mrs. D. McCann on Tuesday. I/I'r nn 'lM'v-u 1:`. T-Tannin nh Farnv .....- -.--.... .......- ..-...- --.- V... v.. -.4`-any-u-._;. . 1:11 . and Mrs. Fre;i McCann and ifamily visited Belle Ewart friends on . Saturda.y.. ' ` `Mfr and 1\/I've 7|` `IKHL-.ns n~P `(Elm-unpunuu uicuua H1 nuxleywuuu. I ! Miss Viola. Scott visited Miss Olive I Miller recently. MPG Inn Innnoff Qvv anon! Inc! I l I-\.r ...u.,, ..s~u.-nun. u :nunn.uu. | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hicklipg and fam- sily and Mr. and Mrgs. Lloyd Thompson visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DObSr.)n, Sunday. 9 TM'v Q1111, 1\'vu Tlfnllnnn 'l\A'nlA I-um vv:n3J- III \lL.IIlIB UIIID VV vvllo Mrs. Poole, who spent a. wek in Barrie,Areturned home Sunday. - 11'..- '|l'-l1.-..l... -.l_lL..A 1.-.. Jau:u1-`nn`AI|&' Mrs. Vasey and sons and Messrs. Andrew and Wm. Russell of Vase,v', spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D.` 'nuu5x'uvt: u'1c1luS ounuay. ~` I . Mccann. ' I `In . .....I `|t...l nu._-.. `Inn... ..n was. . JV.I.UlHlJUl'3IH]) In L116 56118131.! 1uueru.- tlon of trade unions in Great` Britain iVha.sfallen. off by 89,734- in the past ' VDR I`. III JD'1:l.'l'13u ' : Wes. Mitchell is home from the i West owing to his... father's_ , illness. vur.. __.-| 1:... 1-5." -r-u-1,1 1- I cuuuay. -' Mr. and. Mrs. Walker McMinn\visit-I ed MacTier friends ovei`~t}1e week-end.` Mr aka Mr: rlnnnan mil}. .-....1 ..l..n.: cu 1V.l.dU.ll.Ul' Ll'.l!'JH(.lS uverwne Week-enu. 1 Mr. ahd Mrs. George Ellis, and child- ren and Mr. and Mrs. H. Ellis visited 'Elmgrove friends Sunday. .\ I Mrs` Vmanv and cmnc nun 1\A'nuc-nu : Mcuann. , ~ V L Mr. and Mrs. -Tho s. Miller `of Elm- grove visited friends here, Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. .'l . W. Jamman `M !-u `grove vlaueu Lrxenus nere, aunuay. I Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jennett, ,.Mr.-3. `Andrew Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence am-nold, Thos. Mccann `and V Wilbert, |Mr's. Jos. Jennett, Sr., and Mrs. Jos. 'McMas"ter attended the funeratot the` hate Clifford Knupp or Minesing on I Saturday. , Mr. and Mrs. Wi1lia.mn and nhildrnn aaturuay. and Mrs. Williams and children aand party of friends motored from "I`orontoand were week-end guests of I `Jas. Brunskill, Bee Hive Inn. q ! Alf, Talnhinlz ha irnnn hn'nn(~nv-`a IMr. and Mrs._ Elphlck, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Miller were in Lefroy, Thursday, June 18,'a.ttending jthe Jack-Todd wedding. Mr nn 'l\/Ira TIT ,T T\nrvnnu{-an and `LUIS aaun--1uuu WUUUIII a Mr.. and _Mrs. W. J. gDempster and! children spent Sunday with friends in Cookstqwn`. . _ U `Bell. . Mr. and Mrs. Mathlson oi! Vii;nix$eg;' who have been visiting relatives yere`, left for home on Tuesday. " :- 1. 1:1-.. -I-\....n- '|r..4....1a..` at l'\..lI1ln`Ig `-cl-`_n. . I: (no A: year, Ililuo .pl'UIlHKlIl,> "Dee 1:1lVe 1nn." 3 Alt. Elphick is under'the.'doctor s } care. ' ` 11.. .-.Q.: 11.... 1--1... -an-.'.-rr_ .:._.u... '-n 'wi\}. am Mrs. John Mxnight 'ot Baxter visited the former's_ `parents, Mr. and Mrs., Elphick, Sunday. I Mr. and MFR 11 .T Millnr worn in `Membership in the genera1 federa- lnn nf fr-ado uninnn in (1!-nnf~ `RI-ifnin CHILDREN'S PRINT DRESSES Boys A!l Tweed Suits .. . LADIES 11151.2 1 `STQCIKINGS, firsts Boys Stockings .' . _ Black and brown . . Two pairs bloomers. THEY ARE BEST sun EVER man BOYS DEPARTMENT 22 Dunlop St}, BARRII3 (Next Door Woolworth s) Buy Aavnised Things} UTOPIA $6.95 25 vi.` .---vyg -_.--.-w- v... V--_ _._.. '5 31.59 Tizoustazks .. MjEN S`}0VER- /ALl`;S,vb1ack and Y -' ,b1u_e, th better kind. `us Do \at llrllllrlll -111. Anna 17 nvua vvnuv, n.IIa|l\oI~.y - Thos. Ellson of Thornton is visiting his grandfather, John Ellson. benitter kiricl_.' Mms wow; L SHIRTS ...... . . Large make. % EVERYTHING IN LUMBER l~ DISTRIBUTORS FOR BARRIE AND DISTRICT B%me% . .y ~ V are ' RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS nta[-10 Scholarship Matriculation, Solo.Sing'ing, Music, Art, Conversational French emphasized. Outdoor Games and Sports. Health recordexcellent. ` Limited numbers. "Pholjes 109 and _390_J. Fire Protection Low cost Cannot Burn ' Easy to Use Saws like Lumber Non-warping Tight Jointed Can be Painted on Penelled Can be Alnbeetined Cu: be Papered . Vermin Proof Rum: Heat and Cold In Bundled ' tee Repairs Clue Sanitary geiuiru no planing .. not Creek Keep: out Moisture Keene out Dust and soap: on: momure gin`): out but and I Kid]: A mile :6 ICLL LU! IIUIIBU Illl A-._uvwu_|~gn I Miss Doris Metcalfs of 0r1l1ia.`ls,:.`vi_s=-" iting her sister, Mrs. H. J. Crawford,- .u-_- -'u-..A..u...._ 3.. ..a...:u..... ...-.1..4I.m'. Appueu Pxotocu your Stock GYPROC Advantages 4' Buy [Adfvertised Thinks nu: BA_I._|,j'LA|ll|lG MILL _%co%., % hvenben Ctollcgem RESIDENTIAI- SCI-lnnl. FAD nun c For Prpspectus apply to Principals. $1-49 P TIIE SARJEAHT 00., V Phnes 88 94. Limited FUEL AND BUILDERS SUPPLIES GYPROQ is reproof wallboard made of solid rock-the nest material for farm buildings everdis. covered. Its` 18 separate and exclu- sive advantages increase the com- fort, appearance and earning power of your farm. `U -.. Inn;-ans ant` elroklne `:nnA 1-nil-In Jun; 5 A\:,_ I van: uvu nnvuov nuunuauag . . Mrs. Mccuaig visited her daughterf` Mrs. Graham of I-Iawkestone, Sunday. VIII.-- 'III...._ Al fIII.......L;-'._ I_ h-IauI&`u-an VIII aux Ill. ` i -Ien houses and stables lined with Gyproc are practically vermin and moisture proof. This prevents dis- ease, makes hens lay and increases the milk output of your cows. (`lune-an nnn Inn-n warn nr nllrinb TO Fl-I7 IIIIIIIIOU VJ Jvtn V`: U1 U0 Gyproc can't burn, werp or shrink. It protects stock from re. It is durable and permanent. There are no cracks or cre- vices in Gyproc. Gyproc Joint Filler on the joints nukes the well nit-tight. MEN'S STRAW HATS $1.49 and up MEN S- POLICE BRACES . . . . . . . .MEN S WORK SOX 4 FRS. FOR "l'HV,URSDAY,` JUNE -26, 1925. MEN'S WORK sox 7 PRS. FOR $130 Shon Where you are invited to shop. owl-;N SOUND -Pu} Six Limitd 39 The annual Knx Church. 21, was one of of the church Once a. year se sanctuary. and :fa.r and near. d -eers who sleep {rounding the Tho 1unn f h or TOUIIUIII5 LIIC The weather :and the attend than half the able to get in cars were park roads for u g1 and there wer vehicles which gone out of f: While the m church is the the people to nothing less t 'Mr. Mx'(`.i1li\'x the descendun `While the do-1 gone hefnre within the he foregzxtlnor th. `bears, and 2: as silently I": plot and rozul tOmbStmw.~`.. Rev. N. H of Orilliu I : the D!`0U'hs*l` took for his . speaketh_" ;n that the pr` much to thv . hewed hmn-.< forest, and 11 day and gs-nm' ers [hilt [ht-_\ `upon the lzmc own. The Ln! as We brnu}.:h it is certain except the ch: ing in our li\' his hearers t service. and they would pripts on tho- be guicles :- them. T1,... \r.. \ Llltllllu Rev. .\Ir. inspiration; ~ THUVRSDA1 Preston in appozmv their cost from $73 1 more cz-u'.< METAL sj pint` Write f Ask about REsTon AT MAM1 ';ec:.:.1 ':.-- MW BBWVWS T `II\I`,I\FI'I u" Em ono s:rA'r1_o_p: Uu hotly in dog hunch!- mb intd dog'I co|t--to ill the A III\ IIEDIIIII BRANQHE83 BANIGFTORONIO EXPERT agricultural experience aliied to expert nancing are the elements that make for outstahding ucees.,'. lllal-Ull Wlpl VD ysugvvu o-\_:-v, --v--,.-_,. June 27. `V ` "~.. Congratulations -:"-to Misses Lena Thompson and Georgina. Kissock who __ "passed the.-first torm~~in' High School. v ' Jos. Henley and Miss I-Iesley. Cross- -hnd, undayed, at 4. the home: of `R. Thompson. Miss Jean McLean! is iionie; Atrom Coulson. - . _ M The Entrance` pupils` are busy writ- ing exams this week. You have` the sonnd, agricultural .3`. perience. The Bank of Toronto, has the sound nancial knowledge. Why not tally the two for bigger, better, mote `protable _ farm development? V" V ` ` ' ` At ' time, when; loans for various .purposes, the of .Toronto is glad to `lend `its "best service and co-operation. Drop in onthe Bank of 1 Toronto manager to-day and discuss your farm and problems wish him. BAR!-'I|E`-A-H. A. lmsgl Manager. \ ALLANDAL : _ A , EhM`VALE%-I-I.-_-.-B. .wa_mon. . lmnagor. ` .` _ . _ . . Ivy baseball boys wended their way-! to Thornton on Saturday afternoon and came home` very? sorry as the score was 12-13 in favor of Thornton. 1-1 12., ,-_._ o_,_-_n., o vv In: an V In: any 7 vs vs .1. Alva an lv\Illo ' G. H. Spears, Irwin spears and `J. Parsons motored to Toronto on Sat- urday and spent a day with friends theAre. . ` nuunaknu C-on-v`. `union all-A-`AAA `Inn Lxftruhumber from here attended the funeral of J. R. Gray atTThornton on Saturday. - ` Mr: "I" 'Rnr|Hno' In `hnrn; frnrn 'l`nn- zuuruuy. .V Mrs. T. Banting is home from Tor-| onto in her usual good health after] having a. serious operation for goitre. ll `Ilium. Q-.A.u... ._A III... I1I....l..'J.-- anuvvonna so; my. ovum) vyvauavavna Lu; Buays vn Both Miss Spears and Miss Christy are coming back to our school for the next term. . | (an f\IlIvn T.Ivv\v'| A nnnn'A In In:-CI!" IIUJKL LUICKIM Miss 0llve'Lynr': of Barrie is holl- dayingxat her home here. . nm.n`1'.mm mm: An mrm-..a.m ..u..s.+ In daylngxat - ! Cecll`Lynn died on Monday night In the R. V. Hospital, Barrie, following a. very short" illness. The funeral took plaee on Wednesday. . ` I 7 Qtilte 9. nixmber from here attnded the football match in-rorlllla. 19.31: Sat- urday. Tle score was 1-1. The return match w ,1 ha pla'yed~ here, Saturday. ' : Misses (`Amara fulnflnn 3" V uxie 23:-'-Mi-. and`-Mrs.`W. Dean vas- "Its tnjengls igt` Primrose on Sunday., ~ Mr. and`-.Mrs. Harry Smith and Clar- ence of Toronto spent a; few days 9.? Thos. Duck'worth's. It-u `IPA Mnrfln. nf 'l`r`n-nntn Tinent 8. a. few days `at 18.81 . Weegc In '.I.'oront.u , .M1ss-"Ella. R1tchi e'.a.n_d"v Jae. Ritphie -.0! - Sum'1id`ale Corners`-yisiied at -D. Ta'rBuah's on.` Sunda.-ya `Aland .Dn.hIinnn 'nf- N-aw Lowell. (Mr.\ Ha SUUU anuubury UUIIIJILIUIL ' Mrs. Beverley J ennett of the West is visiting friends in this part. V 7-.-- 1..-....-!...II I..._... -.-_H-J LI.-l_ __-__- `June 22-During` the severe electric storm last Wednesday night. Wesley Martin's. barn was struck by lightning. A ca.lf`was killed and some other dam- age_ done but fortunately the barn did not take fire. I 1 Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Davis of Washago spent/the week-end with friends here. ' '`A1\: In.--`ll cu-nu.-o LA 1411.... nnnn on In.-L LV11'Bo IJUIIII J'Ll'l!Uluo ' The road commissioner, Mr. Kerr of Alliston, was here las`t week looking over some of the work'that is being` done: 11.. 117.-`at '|Ul'T_`l l'\ cola-AA 4-Ln n~4|`nr\I\` I uuuur ` Dr. West,4M.H.0., visited the school! last week and reported everything in. a. good sanitary condition. Mrs Rnvnrlnv .'I nnnnH' nf i-ha 'IX7na+ In \ Thos. Uucxworurs. . * - Mrs. Ed. Mart1n_,ot Toronto `spent a couple of days la.st- week with. .her mother. Mrs.'* Neil Shaw, . - . . T199 and Mrn, `I11, _'Want'nnd babvsnent. mother. Mrsmveu snaw Dr. and.Mra. E. .W'est`_ G j_nd bb.b$?';ien. few days or last` w_e'ek in Toronto .'M'lan. mun. `RItnhi n' m1d"..`l as. Ritchie -I4. Tarzsuams On._unua.'y; . , Mrs. -Paddison . of New Lowell, (Mrs.;, Jho. Woods . gmother) passed away Sunday evening; June 21. utter a. short illness. _ 11.. and `Mm: rm (heaven and fnmllv Illness. - . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Groves and family ot'Sta.yner- spent Stfnday at Miss .Es-' th_r _Groves_. ~ ' L iss.3Emmaline Lyons of Toronto is {visiting Mrs. Fred Latitner. .4. ~Aihm`i.'+r M'Mdlnhrnnk_ `hang and II WUll'lLllUWll IUDILIUIIII UL lalll ysaucn Kidney trouble is very common -amongst `all classes of people, and were a greaf help to me. I could hardly do any housework. Three box- usually a lot of valuable time is lost by using unsuitablegtreatments. A good plan is to watch the kidneys and keep them healthy. Dodd s Kidney Pills stimulate and strengthen weak kidneys. They are used and recom-` mended all over the civilized world. V (Ad'vt.) .muxuuI=,- BHUHI. UIIU vvwvnv-sup um \rn .... -. ' Mr. and `Mrs. Frank Srh1th.a.nd' tam-A '11:! of `Toronto Vvisited Mrs-. `gnnle Myers ,l_ast week. _ " Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Brennan-. and` children.` and Mrs. Geo. Latimer and Edna spent Sunday at Belle~Ev v.urt. "- "'Mv- and 'Mrs:_ Garnet Plaxtbn of Ala "a. garden party at .the home of Mr. and Iaaovnnir/ran`; vv vvns vuu vvaunn on -vans.-u any. say The: band went to Elmgrove last Friday Afternoon to furnish `music for; Mrs. `John Arnold. TEA nnn l'|I1rv\vv\`aa`r\v\nIn `Kw Vnnm AF [visiting Mrs. xvrea hammer. \ . V Mia. "Albeit Mlddlebrook, Irene and `Eunice, spent the-weekeehd at Ormia.`._`_ 1:- ......a ma-..- 1:1...-.1, qnuh anti fnm; gsana spent u`.5ul_lua.y ax: nuue1.I:4w.u.rL. .'.Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Plaxton of Al-_.~ `landale spent Sunday lth Mrs. E}t_tie `Brennan. _ '1 . . A _ Robt. Redfern is at his home again. L Min and Mrs. 'Jno. Love of? Everett. visited` at Andrew Miscampbel 3 last- week. . _ . 1|/nag flvvnnn Rnrlfvion nf Rdnfnn and weex. Miss Grace Swltzer of Beeton and Elmeg Denny of Baxter were Sundayx guests at the home of ,Mr;_V_Bert;` Wil-V My-T n-n Mr Wm. "(`1lea.r\i visited I at aanuroru uemppters uu uuuuy. p A few of the frlendqot Mrs. Ha.ro!d, Ward (nee Clara Worrod) gat herd_. at the -home of her parents, Mr. and.` Mrs. 'l`hns. Worrod. to 2'ive,her H. kit-I at U18 nome OI. net purellba, nu`. uuu, Mrs. Thos. Worrod, t)o.,gjvq,.1_x,er_ a kit- chen shower on Sat3rdI!ty. ~"!gh,t,June ` 20; A very enjoyable venlng. was spent ' by all who attended. . . Qfrnwhnrrv nit-Jrlne` In thd order of 101181103 . 1- , Mr. and Mrs. Wm.."Cleary visited at Sandford Demp_ater s on Sunday.- A fan! nf Hm frlnmdn. nf M :-n. Hm-n!d. by an wno auenueu. V V ,. Strawberry picking is the order ot_ : the day in Angus: A.very poor crop is reported. ' . . Man Rush Inst 1:. xmlnnhln harm: nn PGDOPEBG. ` < IIell_ Bush lost a. valuable horse on Monday; , " - M . - JIIU UIUUII guuu. 1.1113 HIE IIIIU UUDII remedy I have ever taken. This statement comes from M . L. Lippa, a well-known resident 0 this place. Yfhhnnu +19A11I\1n in van nnwnwlnn ANT?-P5 . evemng. . The band and the girls ball team Went to Schombjerg `on Vvecinesday `evening. The former furnished music at the garden party and the latterl played a rqatgh with the Beeton'gir1s.I rm... a..11;\...:.... Inrlhaa nffnnn thni ysuuv, uvqusv vvuuua `iv Llvvug V. Mrs. Beebe of Pasadena, Cal... is vis- . Baker, for aytew months. -' Mrs. I-Iadden, S12, is ill at present. 11.} G: Bell. editor _of the Stayneri Sun, accompanied by his two dzuigh-` ters, _Misses Jessie and Dorothy, left! `on nMonday for Winnipeg. Mr. Be1l| will_attend the Canadian Weekly News- papers Association Convention. Mrs, Mane of Toronto is visiting her I -ifingt her parents, _,Mr. and Mrs. Chas. \ jw_-_ June 23-J. `W. Stone has purchased` a. Dodge touring car. . `Una _Tnrdlnn nnd. 'F`_ Ame}; have put I1 IIUW uucu. _ua. Dlllnlaavu uu ...... --..--,- all. ~ ' H .on Saturday evening. June 13, the Angllcqn congregation and on Mon- |-day evening the Junior Institute eachl gave a shower in honor of Miss May Whiteside. mum. Armani` n1 'l"nrn'nfn has been playnu (I. 1uu.|.\_;A: nun: unnv ...- uuuu .- 5-- -.... I The follbwing ladies attended thei Deanery Conference of the Anglica.`_n| W.A.-held at Painpwickz Mrs. A. Gum- merson, Mrs. W. Bateman, Mrs. 12.: Copelarld, Mrs; H. Armstrong, Mrs.= Jos. Wood, Mrs. F. Amey and Mrs. Hearn. V ~ . mt... nnaipnloan nf Mina `l\/Tnv White- earn. - . The marriage of Miss May White-I side and Harvey Kirby took place in] the Anglican church here on Wednes-I day, June 17, Rev. Mr. Hearn officiat- ing`. After the ceremony. the happy couple left for Toronto followed by the well wishes of their numerous friends. On their return they will make their home near, Dunkerron. - Tnnnnvnvunl aninrinnu E-nlnhv-nncr fhl nome near, uunKerron. - Inaugural services celebrating the] birthday of the United Church of Can- I ada. .will be held in `the former Pres-I byterian church, Sunday, June 28, at` 11 a..m. Dr. Harper of Aurora being preacher and again in the former; Methodist church at 7 p.m. Rev. Mr. McIntosh of Richmond- Hill having! charge. A Union` choir .wil1.provide_ I special music for each service. Dodge touring car. Wm. Jardine and F`. Amey put itajrggw coat of shingles on the Orange \1I=Ul'i ].Bell. `Kn Wmtesme. Miss Ament of Toronto has been visiting recently with Miss M. Banner- man am1~on Friday they both left for Muskoka where they -will spend'a few holidays. V . xxr 121- hmm: nf Snskatoon. who has `holidays. W. B; Doyle of Saskatoon, `who been visiting `his father-in-law, VVm. Phillips, was notified of the serious ill- ness of his mother at Claresholme, Alta... and left for that place Saturday evening. vmm hand and the girls ball team! Jun 22-M'{~. __and .Mi's. Archie Mil-1 ler. accompanied by Rev. and Mrs.` W. Brown, motored to- St. Catharinesl last week. `Mr. a_n{i Mrs, Brown visited friends in Vineland, his former past-_ crate, before coming to Stayner. uh..- n-_1__ -41 -n.......:...... (1.1 a- -.x.. 8108. ' The strawberry season is in full! swing now and "promises to be a pretty` good crop. ' Mrs. Mace of Torontois visiting her aunt, . Mrs, Blackburn. ~ ]J8.].)6I'B ABBUCIHIIUI1 Uuuvenuuu. l E rnlna halls are rinuina nn nvnv-vi `would-The believed?" . V . o1E ,riTso x1_'a:x~--'-`A:_B:1't`I would" ratr.1-e'r tell! my own story. Vn't you think it oSollcitor-I dare say it Vivould. It is Hie sort oot story thht carries convic-I flan Inlfh If " - THU UUTI UL BU ' tion with , it." .Eunt.-MP8, DItl.UKUUl`llu ' i Wedding bells are ringing on every; side. , -Vhn dhnanfhnrrxr unnann In in -full! BRAVERY vREWA-RDED N 1iescued./ Your-`pluck shall not} go unrewarded. Here's a shilling for you."-; "DAbn11nvv' 'I"vn ~n1'u~olr1 `I've anf nn: unreyvarueu. I'1b'l`!'.'8 `:1. 5111111115 Lur yuu. *` I Rescuer: `.`I'm "afraid ,I ve got no` change, guv nor!" `V So Sayi Lady of Druid : Kidney Pills ` ` Tl-:l||'l_'Y DAYS. PROBABLY _ n _ . _ __ u'l1..1. `I ..-...-I.'I- ....LI...... Mos*`r`fsuccsf$FuL_ sALaTEvI=;R t Cbmel Beeore Everything is Sold C 3353 IEK3r I Y V352` III %'c':.'><'<')15's`cUARANTi:I5D BR %MoNE`13,i=tJ.1~I-15_-L:`%fj_)'._'%" ` give yd an idea of th` tnhrkedon $11 mer'chub.hdiseV.throughout st.o1-e. LADu~:s';s1u< A STQCKINGS . yty -_ --__::--j---. _ ~ T} T; ----: - T _ x---- :- --- 1 w-- __ _ T . ole Departmev : `A "1;/Store 'Bankru. 7 V sold `at once. P}ices are lowestnevet heard of. ` , ,1 Never before ljavfe we marked prices; aelow as they are today. V LADI1-:s' _ . ; STOCKINGS`. .; .l_._Al_)lE_S vEs'rs Firsts }.' I. ` Eo"1is"E'rs Mn. L. Lippa iufered for thee: yard???` with kidney trouble. -St. Kilda, Alberta, June 22 (Spec- ia1)--I have suffered for three years with kidney trouble. I have been .to ' the doctor and havetried many other remedies,Vbut the ,did me no good. I tried ;Dodd. s Ki ney Pills and they es of Dodd's Kidne 'Pills have done me much good. ...T ey are the best unnnntlu 1' Mann nun!` I-nlrnn 'l`Ha `Pink and White',;j11edi'un{, low and high busts. TORONTO . ITIIE HUB set. Tom BOND um S_TAYNER( Firsts, all shades. Tm: BAl_ll`{lE EXAMlVN"'l'{ A STOCK` mivcw SIMILAR I-OW Plili June 23-Mx"s.wPVei-cy ,Bell andjson. George, of Orlllle, are v!sltlngA_..` Roll .

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