IHJZIVUS HI Lununuu. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Knapp and threel children of Toronto have been visit- ing relatives here during the past faw (lava. 1115 1 club: V we any. w an..- --.g . -_- - _, few days. * Mr. and Mrs. John Keast and son of Guelph visited Mr; and Mrs. M. E. Keast last week. . - u.. unnnngla nf 'l`nrrmto visited Keast last week. Mr. McDonald of Toronto visited his daughter. Mrs. W. J. Armstrong, last week. 111:`... D.-nnn nf 'I`nv-nnfn is visiting last week. l Miss Bruce of Toronto is visiting` at A. Orchard's. Mn-.. rnana Vnnef vinifp the Misses! A. Orcnarcrs. Miss Luella Keast visited the Misses .Richardson in Allandale last week. Mr ivnn Miss: Dixon. Miss Cul- .Richardson In Auanuaxe last, ween. Mr. Dixon, Miss Dixon, ham and Miss Sharpe of Weston were guests of Mr. and Miss Foyston dur- ing the` week-end. - . Mr and Mm. `Rrune Richardson and ing the week-ena. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Richardson family of Allandale visited Mr. and i Mrs. D. Wood on Sunday.` 7|! nn 7|/fun T 7 Vfnrd MY. NEW- [Mrs. 1). W000 on aunuuy. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ward, Mr. New- bury and Miss Velma Crawford of. -Toronto visited friends here, Sunday. }Miss Norma Crawford accompanied them back to the city for a two weeks vacation. nn..m+ .-m++ino- in hnnnming general vacauon. Wheat cutting is becoming general in thislocaliiy. The heads are so well filled that the grain shows a. tendency to shell easily. Prospects are bright for a. good crop here this year. July A27-Congratulations to Leona` Cavanagh, Ambrose Torpey and Gov` don `Pratt -on passing their H._S:Ent- rance exam. I mu-.. 7m`.-muse "l`nv-nnv mhn-hm: been 9- R."5'.99EH_:Q: exam. _ Miss Monica Torpey, who has been at home ill for a. week of two, has re- turned to Barrie, _ mm... 117 1': rlnanr-Lv and nnn Arthur, turned to barrie. Mrs. .W. H. Gostick and son, Arthur, -of Toronto called at B. F. Ti'a.cey's last week bringing with them Miss Florene Knapp who is improving nicely after several operations in the Toronto Gen- eral Hospital. . - Mm (1-Pinhnrdsnn in home again era! 1-iospnax. Mrs. G..- Richardson is home again from her visit in Toronto. 1\.r Dm.m-.n.m- and Amm-htnr flnrfie. Irom ner Vlslt. In 1`oruuLu. M. Rosenfeldt and daughter, Gertie, - and S`. Johnston, and Sophie oi: Tor- onto motored to B. F. Tracey's on Sun- day a_nd took Mrs. Tracey to Wasaga. Beach for the day. Qnnaau ulariv-u worn as fnllnws: R. Beacn Ior me nay. Sunday visitors were.as follows: R. Cook and daughters- of. Apto at ' W. Cook's; E. Knapp and family of Tor- onto at A. Knapp s. - lv-1: 1x7 Qnntt `Mrs. `R- Durmette onto at A. nnapps. Mrs.,w. Scott, Mrs; R. Dunnette, .and daughter, Dorothy. Mrs. B. Owens `and daughter, Marlon, Miss Beatrice Knapp and Mr. Miles of Barrie visited at Mrs. W. J. Knapp's last week. Mina `Rnlnf `RI-nnn nf Toronto and at Mrs. W. J. nna.pp's lust. ween. Miss Ruby` Bruce of Toronto and `Miss Marshall 01 Wasaga Beaqh are visiting at R. M. -Orcha.rd's. Vienna Mhnilnn 'l`nr-nnv and Camilla MINESING S'I'ATI()l`_J Toronto. _ Knapp three` .0 Vnnnnnfn have hpnn visit-I _M1N_5".._E. urauuuuz uauauxau vyuuusuuuw College, Toronto. 43, Elizabeth St., Barrie. Phone 80 wman YOU smr TAKE coon CARI; of that furniture, act as if you m'ean'it. And when we start taking care of your goods we ll act as if we mean it- that s what has caused folks to respect us. Our org-anizationv :. gnnln +1-mf um r-an takp care respect US. Uu1' U.l. 5`a|uaa.uvu 1s such that we can take care of your moving wants immed- iately. v - 'Opn Xnd Cgvered Trucks 5 Ducal and.Long Distance Cartage. Phone 547- : :. 48 Ellen St. A. C. REID Gr'a<;(x-z;t<:VC;1'adia,r1 Ophthalmlic (`A11 nun 'l`n-nnnl-A IS ouk New ADDRESS .where we are equipped better than ever to attend to `all your wants in the :line of ` Harry Biarrogl Everybtrn-173; hvas _goo.d; tir;1e.- -` MuLcKsT:R s1`. should _no}v have some PLUMBING} % AND HEATING GIVE US A CALL mm; lf._ARLY_ PULLETS Phone 180' 32 [of Thos; Lyons during me past-wyun. Wilda Culbert of Barriegis home for a.-couplle of weeks" vacation. . Mrs. D. McKay and Miss Amy Mc-. Kay~of Toronto visited with friends in town recently; - _ Mrs. Thos.~ Prince and family. of Bradford spent several days last week with Mrs. G. Sheppard. ` Mrs. Wm. Gould and family are holl-. dayingat Big Cedar Point. .. . Mr. and Mrs. Robt.~Gummerson and Miss Laurine of Toronto were intown over the week-end. - - ' 1urm. (Dr I Winkliffe of West Union, |over the -week-end. - Mrs. (Dr.) Wicklitte 0! South Carolina,` is visiting with him` sister, Mrs. (Rev.) G. Burry. L nn In-mnv nvenimz the hand went (Rev.) Li. hurry. On Friday evening the to Klienburg to takepart in, the big celebration put on_ in _ that place by; Chas. Shaw. T . A . -rmm nrlrla mttball team played .a. A The girls softball played game with Fisher : Corners on Monday evening. 20th, after which the majority of the members of the team went to Big Cedar Point and were the guests of Rae Abernethy for the balance of the week. . n....+ mm-u `who is nlavinz goal for A ' Burt Burry, `who is playing goal the Dufferins of Orangeville this sea- son, drove up from Toronto on Wed- nesday and, a'cc'ompanied -by his father and mother and Mrs.. (Dr.) Wlckllffe. motored across to -Orangeville and helped them add another victory to Itheir list. , `ll/Iv: ana MFR Rrrnl " their list. Mr. and Mrs. Errol Hipwell of Strat- ford arespending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Hipwell at their sum- mer home at Aicoria Beach. Errol; who has beenon the staff of the Brooks Motors, has secured a position of a similar nature -in Cleveland, Ohio, and is moving to that citv at the end. of his holiday. . The baseball" [game between Beeton, and Bond Head` on Wednesday `even- ing drew a, large crowd to the.Pa'rk where they were given a good exhibi- tion of this popular sport: Unfortunate- iy the `finish of the game was mar- red by a display of ill feeling and the players -left. the field before the` end of the final innings, the score at `the time being 8-6 in favor of Beeton. mm Wm. Hale` is- having a fort.- eing 8.-6 in favor or beewn. Rev. Wm. Haig i -having night's holiday` and is- Work is being taken by Rev. G. Burry, `who will .he.'ve charge of both` congregations during that time. Acombined service will be held in the former Methodist church next Sunday evening and in the former Presbyterian church on the following Sunday evening- . Jul}? 27--Mr. and Mrs; Henry Mc-I Gowan and two daughters, Alice and Ne1l1e,.and son, Harry, motored down from Weyburn, Sask., and are visit- ing Midhurst friends before returning to Weyburn. Mme Thnman Snence left this week l'l(.I'aD I U 'l'l`ul\\l\ll.u"| urlnrnun Preston Garages are attractive in appearance--easy to erect--and their cost is low. Prices range from $73 up. Garages for two or more cars a specialty. `U-.35- `nun lllifniunl-gal pn`t'AI Weyburn. ' Mrs. Thomas Spence to spend some time with her son, New.- `ton, at Iv_y. Walter Smith of Bradford spent Sunday at his home here. A A Qmith and son. James. motored rlerce, -11`. Mrs. Sam. Gill, of Barrie -visited last week at W, P. Gill's. . 7 Mr. and Mrs`. Gavin of Crown Hill spent Sunday with Midhurt friends. Mrs. Neil McEachern of Toronto is. visiting her sister, Mrs.M. '1`. Orrock. Joseph Cook has returned home_a.fter visiting friends in Gorrie. . . `Mm: .1 `In I-Tinnhliffa and Mrs. W. vlslting trlenas In uorne. Mrs. J. E. I-Iinchliffe and 'B. Strathearn of-Montreal and Doro-. thy Vinton of `Toronto are spending the summer holidays with Fred Chew. `om. 1'h~ (`H-(na Ima nf Qt `Paul's. Innis- Sunday at his home nere. A.. A. Smith and son. James. to Annan on Sunday evening, Miss Winnie Maynard returning- to her home in Annan with them. Mr. Smith returned home on Monday. . um... 'M'n('.`.nunan and non. Harry. returned name on monuay. Henry McGowan and son, Harry, spent Sunday with Barrie friends. Mm. Isaac Wallwin has returned spent Sunday wxtn~ barf:-xe Lrxeuuzs. Mrs. Isaac Wallwin `to her home in Allalndale after: spend- ing a few days with Mrs. J. E. Wall- nyln - Ills cl. LUVV uagn vvauu .u.--.-. v. -.. ....-- win. Mrs. G. R. Frankland of Aniston is visiting hezj daughter, M Mrs. James Pierce, Jr. mr... Ram, am of Barrie ltors With Mr. anu Aura. U. .D.KUl'.', Miss Akerfeldt of Toronto` is spend-I Jug her holidays with Mr. and `Mrs. C.vBaker. ` ` ' I -ma... rv wm-uh: nf rlnnlnh and Miss M1DH_ugs*r__ Anolldays at nome. T Miss Hazel ` and Bob Storey, who -have been` visiting. friend at -'~Elm- vale for some time, have returned home.` mun. wmmrnnn nf"l`nmntn in at ure- Pgrsron cA1;AGE.s| the nouuays wxm rreu uncw. Rev. Dr. Cousins of St. Paul's, Innis- l, took charge-of the service in the Anglican church last Sunday morning. . l LIuly 28-Mr; Cooper and and -Mrs. Beadle of_ Toronto are spending `their summer_hol1da.ys at_ their sums- mer cottage here. `If/I'm wow-crnann nn dmuzhter and Mr. cottage nere. - Mr. Ferguson and daughter and Mr. Currie and family of Erin. Mr. and Mrs. Bayliss and family of Hillsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Muzzell and family and Miss Baker of Toronto were recent `vis- itors wlfh Mr. and Mrs. C. Ba.ker;, `Mn... A`I.vnv-fn1t"H' nf 'l"nrnnfn'1 unend- C.v1saker. ` Miss C. Ferris of Guelph and Miss Freda of Cailendar are spending their holidays at "home. mm... T-`l'nv.=.I'and Bob Storev. who son; nere. - . . ~ M Mrs. Mccraevof Toronto has return- ed hoinejafter visiting her sister, Miss M. Irvine. flan `m 12:-so whn has nnrn.h2'a.ed a. vane 10!` some tune, nruvu 1.'uu.unu=u uuum. Miss Haverson of Toronto is at pre- sent visiting her `brother, Fred Haver- here. mt... 1u'nr4v-a.nf 'l`nv-nnl-n has return- M. Irvine. .7 . Geo. E. Roe, who has.purchased a lot on.Welling`ton St., hascommenced to build 8. residence on his property. A ovnrnn `and anus now: and R. Of uuvuu crop. to buuq reslqence on ms property. A. Cameron has one acre and a half of cucumbers which promise to be `a. great nhnn , ' Berry picking. is the order of the day, the . crop being good. _ . Vegetablestof all kinds are an `abund- ant crop` here. A A blight has struck the early pota- -toes_ wbh1ch`wil,lstop their growth. PR`s'l:ON 'PERc'8LX" hA"X3 f!............. noun nl-4-~nnn#un July 27-W-M1-ls`. `Will. Carpenter and little son of Timmlns have been visit- ing` for some time with Mrs. Carpenter `ha-Ina, . REPS. . 5. ' ' ' ' ' Little Louise Cockburn of Edgar has been holidaying with her sister, Mrs, Chas. Robson, ' .'l1nu-Ina tho nlnnfv-inn! nfhrrn bf inst cunpuzs Ir1enus_nere. _ a V v . Ivy baseball boys went to Alliston on `Tuesday but, came home`. reeling vgry. blue for the Alliston boys gave them a beating. But Ivy got busy and 'ttlmmed Alliston at home on Friday} afternoon. _'l`here were 161 cars lined up in` the `village and park grounds.` A hundred and eleven dollars wasvtaki en ln`at the gate. A T I Ma and Mn: Wilfrn Hnffnn and 'uKe1y to nave '8. Dusy season.` . ' Mrs. J-.~..D..Currie,ot Buffalo is spend- ing a._ few weeks holidays with friends here. v ' Tu knanholl have ynf -`tn Allinfnn GEYS W112!) IPXBHGS tnere. ~ . Mr. `and Mxils. F.'R. -Arnold and fam - `uy and Mr. and Mrs-. W. H . Davis mo-] tored to Wasaga. Beach on. Saturday. Mr and Mr: `Vivian .TnnnnH* nf 'I"n- .Mrs. W. H. Hatton motored to Tor- en m`a,t tne gate. Mt`. and Mrs. .Wiltred Hattop and onto last week and spent a. couple of U days with friends there. . Mr `and Min. .Arnnld and fam-. II'1el1(I8. V Tommy Speers of Byn 'daying with h Isaac Speers; ' \ A Miss M. M- iting her con i V g wet `is 11011.! 1s`_parents,\ Mr. _and- Mrs. A ill"s_.,of` Mono Mills is vis-j sin", Miss Lila Davis. M cum`! Mr: Wnfnnn and dnnghfv-._ {OPEC (U vvuaugu. Deuuu UH auI.urua_y. ; Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Jennett of To-` rontozspent. the week-end here with friends. * ` Vnnnvnqv Q-anon: A? `lluna T111434-`Ia hnli- ` more cars at apeuuuuy. Write for llliutrateql Folder Ask about our cfmvenient payment p an. -nu--n A n ouunncnu :5 Qll\l\IB nn lung HUT UUUEIII, AVLIBS 1.41111 .IJi:l.Vl. Mr. and Mrs. Watson and daughter.` Margaret; of Belwood, spent a day` with`friend's here. _ 1M ... and -`MI u-a `Drum! 'I"\o~nla anon? Qua-1- pu1l{gI:S.' I-TIubertA and. her daughiter of Barrie are.visiting' Mr. and Mrs. Lynn. '.The Rev. A. G. Rintoul_ is away on- holidays. `Rmw-v-nir-lrlng, in thin. nr-r1Ar`nf the Wllln ITIGIIGS Here. V Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Davis spent Sun- da.y`w1th. the farmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs.- W. H.,Davis. 'lUI'laa T. 'l'KN`|nnv'u' ha Bn`IIRou3na- Jnrith J.V.ll'B.' VV. n.,uuv1s. I Miss L. Wilson` is holidaying with `her brother in Toronto. . o . ` nnnn mnrn the hnrn nf fhn hinder is `ner DTULIIBI` I11 .l.'UI`UHl.U. ~- Once more the hum of the binder is. heard as the farmer. cuts` his-wheat which is a. good crop in this vicinity. Ivy` Band went td Rosemont on Tuesday to furnish music for a garden} paty.` T . . * 1\/I've` `I -Inhnrf and hour dang-hfnr nf IIUF Ul.'ULll|=l.' Ill. J.Ul`UllLU the` Tuv `Rand wnnf fr! DUl'l'y'[JlUl\lll5'. I5 Luc ulucx U da.y.- Berries seem to be very 1: ful and thre are lots of pickets. 'lhn Dav 'l` I new in hnlidnvi LU! uuu LIIUFB are IULB UL IJIUISUFS. ` The Rev. T. J. Dew is holidaying `at Guelph. , ` July 28-Mr. and Mr. Chas. Mc_Fad-I den are visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Ellis this week. - `Ila nnol -1|.I'vn:s flvfnlxnvn nun}? n'l.SI.Iun-`I 41]!!! LUIS WUCIS. _ I Mr. and "Mrs. Graham and children` have returned to Toronto after spend- ing a` pleasant `vacation with Mr. and `Mrs. Arthur Dobson. -- - . _ I TF. Calvert of Toronto, is holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Tiffln. A f Allen Miller made a business trip to Cookstown on Tuesday. I NM-' -and Mr: "R (`sari-nfhnv-u and METAL sH1N5fE & smmc co. 56 Guglph S`t., Preston, Ont. ' DUUISELUWII UH J.ut:aua.y. ! Mr. -and Mrs. B. Carruthers and Miss Blanche Ca.rruthers`spe,nt -Sun- day in Orillia. _ Mr and Mr: T 'l`v-nnv and Nina uuy Ill _\Jl'lIlR:l.. I Mr. and Mrs. T. Truax and Miss Mabel Truax, accompanied _by, Frank I-Iigglnson, spent Sunday with Mid-5 land friends. 9 - T v '|\A'n n-`:1 1|)! -`a T_uu-Ilntlq A0 GI-nntnuui lllu uleuus. - ' -Mr. and Mrs. Lydieth of Stratford spent, a. few days at the home of Mr.` and Mrs. Erwin Miller. llama 'll n`I o\l-nah n- cvinltlnn 1;` that uuu LVl.l{Ba l`Jl'Wlll AILIIIULB . ` or Mrs. Mqlntosh is` visiting .at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. Osborne, Alliston. ' u `wa vviin tn? mlvknmf Cu nvuavulnrr n` UUUIJIU UL WUUKB WILH LVl.l.'B- .l!Jl[JlIlUlCa 'Mr. and Mr. Erwin Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Miller, Olive and Amy, Mrs. Jos. McMaster, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. W. `J. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Arnold, Mr. and `Mrs. Jas. A. Miller, attended the tuner- al of the late Mrs. Thomas Miller.a,t Elmgrove on Thursday afternoon. hnnni '|\Ifn'|\/I'9ft:n~ in unnhirio` 1:: four 1.H.lI.Ulh `Mrs. Smith of Egbert is spending a. couple or weeks `with Mrs. Elphick. 'Mr and Mr: Erwin Miller Mr nn LIE children of, Barrie spent the week-end with the `latter's sister, Mrs. -Fred Mc- Cann. `Illa- Tninn I`usn-n-I-.n Inna Inn`-IIumw\A:` `A Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rowe nd two. WILII IIUII EIELCI , AVLICS. VVn do JUIIUS. stay W. Elphick and Leo. Berthelotte of Detroit are home for a. week's holiday. - ' Mr nn Mrn '\K7nfqnn ".\/I'n(`nnn and nuxusruvc UH 1,uu1`zsuu._v .l.|.Ul'lll,_|Ull- Donald McMas,ter is spending a. .few iiiays with his brother, Russell, at Orn- a. . 11.. ......i `M ..- 'm.......I. 13...... ......a 4....-. I '4JLl'Ull. i .`l.l'U IIUIIIU LU!` ll. WUUK 3 uuuuaty. Mr. and Mrs. `Watson McCann and two children spent_Sunday with Mr. [and Mrs. L. Tupling of Honeywood. T-Tar-nl Qulnrfuvnnn nf Tlnnwlnh `la People shameruny I T Neglect Their Eyes Kulllln Miss Jane Guggins has returned .to Vhr home in Beeton after three weeks stay with her sister, Mrs. W. J. Jones. `X7 T<`.I.nInInI.v and T.nn `Rout!-un1n1-fa ni` _a.nu IVJPB. .l.J. Lupung. U1 nuneywuuu. Harold Swartsman of Goderich isi holidaying with his grandparents, Mr. and Mxfs. William Robinson. munung. , Mrs. Daniels of Tdronto is. visiting! with_-Mrs. Bligh and Mrs. Lynn. I Thfru: Ylfnn 'Rnnrnn.H 1:1-unnf a four July 28`-Miss Walker, who has V taught at No. 15 school for the past two years, has resigned to accept a. similar position in Orlllia. Miss Amb- ler of Barfle has been engaged to sue- ceed Miss Walker- T ~ T Vkn ad-an-an iuvluinln nIIvnv\C- ntonu 61.-In UUUU. AVLIES VVRIJISUIS. The storm which swept over this section last week did no damage ex-. cept to retard the progress of hay making. ` ' - ' `Mfr: 'l\nnIn1u df 'I`n`e-nnfn fa xrlaliilnai WlLIl_'1V11'- D115 uuu 1V.l.l'. uynu. I Mrs. Wm. Beardsall spent a. few days in Penetang with her daughter, Mrs. N; Daugherty. . . Mica `Ran nf `l'`.lrn"va1n Ia flu: o-nnqf UL HUI.` aunt, 1V.l.l.'o Howard Beath week-end visitor Morley Beath. V `A/Hum Q1112 nf"l`nm lV.l.Ul'lUy DCRLLII. ` _ Miss Silk of"l`oronto, a former teach- er here, visited with friends here re- cently. T . _ "lI-in TX7nman Q Tnnfnfn rnnf nf fhn AVLFS. IN. uuuguerty. Miss Bell of Elm`va1e is, the gues of, her aunt, Mrs. G.'I-Iealey. * of Toronto was a with Mr. and Mrs. `llzfnnlnuv 134-uni-`In ' ' ceuuy. The Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Geo. Healy last Wednes- day with. all the officers present. After the opening exercises, a number of the members gave their impressions of the convention held at Edgar on June 24. A. lot. of correspondence was dealt with and arrangements were made _ for the sewing class which `opens in Clowe church on August 30. The next meeting" will be held . at the home -jot Mrs. "Currle`when' there will be a talk of flower culture and an exchange of slips. There were 30 pre-E sent including visitors, Mrs. Healyi v - I control` fan About the last thingthe ay- erage person decides to attend; to is an examination of the eyes. Some folks like to boast "of their ability to do without glasses, even though they admit that they need them. No great- er mistake could be made. YOU do differently- If you only suspect that your eyes`a1_'e not as they should be,_ have `us give them a thorough going nivnu 36!! I. I HUI U}! .serv_ed tea. \ . , louuays. > . ' Berry-picking. is the order `of ,the' |nv..12:mr-Ina nnnm tn ha vnrv nlan- u'ro1=1_A ACLOWES U1. , use plenti- I at the home or 1'. J:'al.u-:uut:u. Miss Lena. Orchard of Toronto_ is holidaying under the parental roof here. I M... Tnuanh (".hn.nnc-.1 is` visiting re`- ` July 28-.Mrs. Earl Service and two children of Walkerville are visiting the home of T. Pattenden. 1|/I'::_m `Lana nrnhard of Toronto here. Mrs. Joseph Chappel is` visiting latives in Toronto. 1m.. o-na Mr: 1-"Carl Knarm three 3;/ei-.