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Barrie Examiner, 22 Apr 1926, p. 16

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Funveral of Mrs. J. L. Whitebra Th; fnngnal nf oh- Ina- II ... 1 ` 'MINl:`.SINGL s'rA1'1oN .-...._ >X4>Xi>X<>X<>x<>x 5 7 W. _ 7 A H `Softball League Organized annlnnnn no? flan An....,:..u- r ..'.*!-FY .T.Hi: BARitlE;_EXKMl_NER\ VI IQEIFIIVI IVIUI`f'\ ` [1 William McNabb, a member of one} . of the pioneer families of Oro and a. 3' resident of that `township until going: 8 to Toronto twenty-three years ago, L imet death suddenly as a result of an: 3' accident at his home last Saturda_v.|r ` |,While going down the cellar steps he _'l`i.'ell"and death was instantaneous. Mr. ,McNabb was a brother of the late! f Mrs. Duncan B. McCuaig, whose deathf was recorded last week. and he had` {,`att_ended her funeral. He was seventy- `! eight years of age and was a son of1- :-Mr. and Mrs..Duncan McNabb. He liv- ; Z'.e'd rnost of his life on the fifth conces- I injsion of Oro and was for. many years an elder in Central Presbyterian church.; Oro. Surviving him are his wife and two daughters, Miss Katherine at.,home and Mrs. Robson of Edmonton. Mrs. [ Alex. -Gilchrist of Toronto is the only surviving sister. The body was brought" to Guthrie for burial, the funeral be- '~ &m&$w$m&im&&m&` ROBERT PARTRIDGE x John Partridge of Eccles St. went` to New Lowell on Tuesday. April 20; to attend the funeral of his grandson? Robert Partridge. aged 14.pson of Don- ! ald Partridge of Sunnidale. who was; seized with appendicitis and was taken] , to Collingwood Hospital to be operated: Ion. He appeared to be doing well till: septic poisoning set in and he died onj `Friday, April 16. Much sympathy was; shown by friends who, despite the con- ! dition of the roads attended in a large: body, the funeral to Stayner cemetery. I "me co. }gwmm&&m&$w$&%w& Pictorial Patterns and Magazines Gossard Corsets .. v/._.'v-.-_-`v w` .a_ vl\l.`o DILIK Z -' OVER RAY-ON-M_0CK SEAM Wide hem top, a ne appearing hose - -with tripie;:,sp'lic ed -heel"1nd'tq?2a'nd,'refj_`. .co_mmended for g dyes are perfect ;` i t s"ex tra \a\(or`t?h";"" co_;1`11es""` ` -in white, harvest, ~-toast, almond, peach, French nude, Piping Rock,`moonlight, atmosphere, grain, bois de rose, `day- break, airedale, and black; sizes 8%., 9, r9,`~ and 10, pair . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 NI _ I U ,.,__, .....-., vi`! nuulr, ua_y' qreak, giredale, 9,16 and , 5-passe nier seaixi .%.`;.`.'.'; .'~ 5255` f5'7% 7-passenger Sedan . . . .7; 3778 . 4100 CALL ANDLI-:1` us DEMONSTRATHTHE WILLYS-KNIGHT s1x.7o_. , OBITUARY WILLIAM McNABB m Mnxrnhh o rnnnmknm for`; Stockings Outstqnding among the many good values in Hie fans lines of merc_ha_ndise ' ' for Spring and Summer wear and the home is our, ' '. T - a1.UUDlUL'l&lN;jsl"UK`_WUMlN T ` ' HERE ARE. TWO LINES THAT HELP MAINTAINTHIS STORES POSI- T R . TION AS THE- LEADING STOCKING STORE: - V0 ` R 's PURE THREAD sIu< `I WOMEN'S RAYON ovn-:R FINE. A I I. Ijuuu nu---'---1--3- -1----- -- 'R!l.'.u.`i".1uI.`5'vWA=1L.? o-"` -r f\ ;$.1.~ sT0CKw64=9s_w93aN `\X/ l"(\ Vnll LII` turn: i\ p Geo. Vickers Limited . 1 Mod-110 . Tourmz... .......... ..,'..$l886_ 73215 III ' GGIIE , CIA AH -vu-n-Irvin Ilo \JI'll"lI ' " I ' After an illness of about a month. William Henry Urry, formerly of Bar- rie but a. resident of Toronto for the :`past. twenty-five, years, died in St. >_- Michael's Hospital, Toronto, on Thurs-I ,9 day of last week. The late Mr. Urry. `!who was sixty-five years of age, was Ii born in Portsmouth. England, and i] came to Canada with his parents, the .: late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel.Urry. atthe `.3 age of eight years. He was a black- .jsmith and worked for a number of :1 years here with the G.T.R. After going yto Toronto Mr. Urry continued with- ; the Grand Trunk for some time and! gwas later employed by the A. R. Wil-I uliams Co. Latterly he had been in the I employ of the city of Toronto.. He was" g twice married, his first wife being Bar- ,. bara Fox of: Barrie. From the result off - this union there were three children.;.` toman of Toronto, Mr . Chapman of`, Peterboroug`h and Hay rson, deceased.`- {His wife died a nu_mb r of years ago, [and he married Sara 'Ann' Ghanmanw lof Toronto, who survives himvgwithli one daughter, Mrs._`;Jas. Milne of"1`-or- . gonto. There are also three _brothers. g George. Fred and-Walter. and a sister, `Mrs. VVm. Jones, all of Barrie. Mr.. Urry was a member of the Sons of' [England and of St. George's Society. He was a. Presbyterian in religion and lfor several years was a, valued rn'iem- | ber of St. Andrew's Choir. Barrie. Fun- peral service was held in Toronto on; Sunday night and the body was' brought .to Barrie for burial. the fun- eral taking place from -the home of Walter Urry, 119 Bayfield St., to Bar- rie Union cemetery, Rev. E. J.'VVhan I I ' officiating. S ing held on Tuesday. Rev. Ni1,Carrip- bell officiating. I WILLIAM H. URRY- A... :n_._._,, ,,_ ____ .-u :v:-` --nvn-l p A .1 .1s1.E Extra stretch rib top, mock seam , It is designed for those whowish a well -appearing hoserand not too thin, .a splendid wearing line and recommend- ed forrcornfort; spliced heel and toe; 'it s aHoleproof line and has no equal at .the- price; colois antique, grain; al- mond, Piping Rock, shadow, brown, peach, white and black, sizes 8%, 9, 9%, -10/and 10%, pairs. . % Vickrs _ - for . Stoclicings 4-Wllpaper in ltest designs, alt prices. Exclusive agency for Stam- ton s semi-trimmed. W. A. Lowe & Qnn ~:l)n1|nI-11 Q6 55- DUI! 5 senu-u'1mme(L Son, Elizabeth St. ii{I3 3I{a}.;f`f 53% iHu'dson $2340 The Lowest If rics in History i BRYSON & MORLEY j----------- tr: LIMITED _ Fuel for Every Pufpose` Buildgrs Supplies `Including reduced duty, taxes, freight and the following equipment: Bumpers, front and rear, Automatic iwindshield Cleaner, Rear-View Mir- }ror_, Transmission _Lock (built in), bination Stop and Tail Light. Radiator Shutters; Moto-Meter, `Com-A ;rHugi'sDAY, A |'m1_.'22, 1923. Phone 845 31-33' Bradford St., Barrie Hynsomassax New Low Prices At Your Door V Nothing Else to Pay Tariff Redu<:ti:>1-1_ Effective Now - $1035 $1575 $2020 che` A4; `MR. E. A"; OUTRAM The"New Fuller Man _ 'l"lNTOWN Prices cover `can of Standrcl a ctp ry 4,Vjt\ti Rt1jiu;eht;- delivered to you `in f Freight, taxes and all _ ..;._. EBONY CUBE CANNEL WILLYS-OVERLAND PRICES are reduced as, follows: (ih your replace) Apr. 20--Howard Bertram of Tor- onto 3 am the week-end with his Pramlly ere. Miss Ella. Klasock or -Barrie was the` guest of Mrs. Font; Watson tor a_ few damn. ~ ' `"Ja1i"I;.'.I{`ti;f `. '% TEMPERATURE JUST RIGHT Per Tqn, $13.50 Lsuw " { " 13;?" Phone. [97lW_ E. 1. BOLTON _ Sixth: 9515.10? SIX-CYLINA DER WLi$KNim- ovsRLAND,m:AL1-:n Iegzt Jun_ieion s ` FOUR-CY'LlNDER% ovERLANb% %% V . lJUl'Cv A play in to be given in the near fu- ture by the_ Dalston young people. _ WILLYS-KNIGHT six EFFECTIVE Iwnvnznmuv murxung. ` The funeral service was held at his home at Grenfel on Wednesday after- noon by Rev. Mr. Roach of Angus, the remains being then conveyed to Barrie: Union cemetery. Much sympathy is extended to his bereaved parents and. little sister Ruby and also to his grand- parents. . ojo:-212:: TPhonegyour' news items ti) The Examiner. ` ` V ` V The Late James Atkinson Parr A sad death occurred in the R.V.H.. Barrie, on April 12, when little Jim. only son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben L. Parr. passed. away to Join the throng of angels. Little Jim Wasborn on August 26, 1923. and although young, had crept into the hearts of old and young` alike who knew him. He had 0. sunny dis- position and a smile for every one. He -was taken sick Easter Sunday with flu" and seemed to `be progressing when paralysis of the bowels set in on Saturday. He was rushed to the`R. V. Hospital and although everything was I done that medical aid `could do. he passed to the Great Beyond, Monday morning. ` ` The fnnnrnl any-ulna nynn lush! no I-an 'L'0!`0nI-O to net` mum on '1'uesua..v. The-W.M.S. of the United Church met in sthe basement of the church on `Wednesday afternoon. ' '1Ul'U!lLU 9!) .:."r1ua.y. Mr. and Mrs. L. Stephens were at home` to their friends on Tuesday night. Progressive euchre and dancing made a. very pleasant evening. Mrs. Elias Tnvlnr mnvnd un frmm muue a. very pleasant evenmg. Mrs. Elias '1`aylor_ moved up from Toronto to her farm on Tuesday. TheW.M.R. nf the TTnH'nrI hlnwnh I a_wan'_ on uunaay. _ , The snow laugh passed through the village on uesday but got stuck on the"Beventh Line hill.` Palmv Rrnwnlna man In 'I`nvnnI>n An lluyn Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Robson spent Sunday at A. Debenha.m's. Isaac Lavender anant Sundav with U18 BBVBIIUI LJH18 lllo Percy Browning was in Toronto on Tuesday. \ Dr. and Mrs. M n("!nlInm mntmm fn ':.'ueaaa.y. Dr. and Mrs. Mccallum motored to Toronto on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. `L. Qfnnhnnn wmvn at I . T`-T-" 4?:-_'_ ` .3 Apr. 20--Miss Canning spent Monday I in Toronto MI'- and `Mfrs Dalian and Tnrvuna lnnn Ill '1'0l'0I1I0 Mr-. and Mrs.fBa1ley and James Sloan of Toronto were visitors at E H. I Sloan's on Sunday. `The sinnm nlnnah nnnna I-hnnuh-h Han lV'.lI{QI9;` UIUD UPOIDIIIG - The Junlor pu lle of Miss ~ Regtna Mllllgan _tneta.t t e studio. at Mrs. P. Bantlng's; on ;Apr.'8. for the purpose of organizing a muslc club.. The following officers were elected:--Cha.lrman, Jack ,.Stewart; Pres., Olive Mulllss; 1st Vice. Helen Boake: 2nd Vice. Dorothy Maiel`; Sec'y.. `Lillian Thompson; Assistant. Winnlfred McDonald: v Tream, Blrnle Speers; Assistant. Bert.Hox-ton; Cor. 8ec y.. Isobel 4- Davis-: Program Com- mlttee. Helen _Da.-vls. Luella. McDon- ald, Lorna Fletcher, Florence span 3'. Marlon Beynon, Gertrude Coulter. he club will hold a technical _compett?' tlon next meeting,` Maya ,1. J2 rate!`-7'" evenmg Asumecn "".l.`l`868". Missions Circle of Trinity United Church wili meet at the home of Mrs. '1`. A`. Lawrence on Wednesday. April 27. at 8 o'clock. The members are re- minded. that this 015 `Tee Night". vieiung VIPIOIICB Ill TOPOIIIO tl WBBK. The newly appointed elders will be - inducted at the morning service .in Trinity United Church next Sunday. Subject or sermon: The Call oi. Simon P`eterA:~` evening subject. "Frees". Mission Ch-ale nf 'l'r-inltv United b Mrs. Alex. and Mrs. John Stewart at- tended the funeral of Mrs. A. Stewart in Toronto` on Baturda. . Apr. 17. 18011. All RPS SOHIBWHE-I IIUDYOVQQ. I `.Mlaaes Marion` Mac nnmld. Mai-v In '1`0l'0nt0` on uaturas. Apr. 17. . uMisses Marion Mac onmid, Mary Spencer. and Genevieve Jamieson are visiting friends in Toronto this week. The nawlv nmnhlntaul Altlnrn wilI- hn | net suntan, Mrs. nottman, On thenkzk list are Mrs. W. J. O. Boake. Mia: I. Barlow and C; Hutchl son. All are somewhat improved. Mrs. Alex- and Mrl. John fnwnrt nt- uunauy RE A. lJ8D9l'ln8J!)'. Lavender spent Sunday with Craighurst friends. ` Mrs. Wnnlnv Rrnnrn hm: tuning in 3.w'1~:e11 at cooksv1ue,1Abai~ber1ng here 11:4 C. .Hutchlson'a stand durlmz his illness. ' - Mrn, '1, Rtnumrt hnn rnfnnnn hmn HIS IIIIIBBH. ' Mrs. L. Stewart has returned home from Detroit where ehe was vlettlmr her sister. Mrs. Hoffman, I On the nick list are Mrs. W. .1 - G. `m2'!?z"'a. VanTuyl of Toronto was a.` week-end visitor with Mrs. '1`. A. Law- rence. - . VI UVl\'I .1 ` J;-`Dunning of the Royal Bank staff is quite in at his homeln Cookstown. Mr . Geo. Wilson '0! Alliston spent gun ay with her mother, Mrs. J. R. ray. ` Ilnn \7'nn'l`nuI /nfv 'I`n-vnnfn `Iran a` i I HUKN lIU_1V' E: _ -"*5 Z`- ..*._. . i|I.vI I1jlg -x-x;x<>x<~x<-11L-x New _Pz-ic.e * pm Price A ._v_. ,M'i{'Ql!9u Clu}: Or-aaniud `lnninv nnnlla nf Mlnn.1 uraxgnurst Inenas. ` Mrs. Wesley Brown has gone to Cookstowh to visit her daughter. Mrs. `V. Church. A nlnv 1: tn hn o-lunn ln.I>hn nnan On- THORNTON ~ _ ru_..__ ._`-. % GRENFEFA $1475 . 1475 13775 '2'% QQIIII tel`. Mrs. W}: N.-Hopkins. ` ` Elmer Hunter js visiting at Robi- Reynolds' of Grenfel.. \, Mrs. Robt. Beamontsand daughter Alice are visiting friends in Toronto- _ Congratulations to Mi`. and Mrs. A1- A mu.-e are vlsmng trlengs in- Toronto. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Al- lan Johnston on the arrival ota. son. v I` am, glad to `report that most` Of those on thefslck list am able ta be around again. " ` " ' ' Wm. Simpson got three white fish and one dog fish on A rii 19.jaomething that hasn't happens in this buy no late in the season for years.` nuuu, 18 reported improving tavora,bly.. The Ladieg Aid oi. Holly United Church heidtheir annual election of` otiieers in the basement of the church` on Wednesday afternoon, when the i.'ol_-, lowing were elected: Pr.es.. Mrs. Geo. Brown: Vice-Pres Mrs A. Johnston: 8ec'y., Mrs. .1 . Hawthorne: Asst; Sec'y. Miss Clara Brown: 'I`reae., Mrs. Fred ' rown: Organists, Mrs. Chas. Camp- b 11 and `-Mrs. Fred. Brown: `Flower . mm1ttee._Mre. N. Hunter, Mrs.rChas. ' C ampb91i;:.Miss .M. Lougheeii; visiting , Committee,-=~Mrs.. Johns. Mrs. Clarence ` .8:-.1g-Lew M13317 Guest. Mrs. Kel1_. Atter \ use electionlo `officers lunch was serv- e . ` . 1. . ` ' `Eric Clar,k_ visited Milton Lougheed W over hth'e,_.weekv-end- V. ~ Mr. I-Iillhf Ram-in` "mum: 1.1.. .a.......I._ ruver tne, wee};-end.v " Mr. Hill `of Barrie visited his daugh- ter-.{Mrs. W; N. -Hopkins. Hunter is vinitlm: at Rnbt. Ab :-11 20-Milton Guht. who met with an accident while wood cutting. result- ing in having three stitches in his" head, is reported improving ravora.bly.. Ladies Aid nf~ T-Tnllv nnmm wun me rm but is recovering. Mrs. J. Martin is on the dick list with La Grlppe. V . Quite a number attended at E. 1`raIn's for the sale last week but on account of thqstorm it was nostnoned for two weeks. . Mi l"Ir\nah1Au t.u.L.I.-.. ---Al---U` ;or two weeks. Miss Cloughley, lteabher, received word last week that oneof her cousins had passed away, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parr; Sympathy is extended to the _bereaved ones. . LUFU U118 week. Wallace McLean has returned home after spending the winter-,ln the bush near Orlllia. V -Harvey McLean has been laid un with the flu but is recoverlmr. Martin in nn the Ada nu with :}J.l"-VYITIGSOI`. - I The woo'd cu'tt1nAg IQ start again. It 3 seemswgood `to,-`hh4 1 r`the b zz of the saw once more. * . T, Jnnruaff n"`Dn....I.. ....n...a .. 11- AI uuw once more; *- I T. Jennett ot"Barrie'Qe.lled on H. Al- ford this week. Vfallnnn MnT.nnn I... ....A.--------! I------' ,,, :___--2 -v-9--nit ' I Apr. 19--Mrs; B. F. Tracey celebrated ' her 81st birthday last` week. Mrs. H Johnston's" and -Mrs. S. McLean's ,b1rth`days be1ng'on the same date they. with their hubands and some of MT8r'! _'1`rqcey s friends, gathered at her home for~fthe occasion. A` seemed to enjoy ` the` afternoon and ' evening.` ` ";`M!3H Rubv PRfi'9l1Hnn In unanlna n ' Ina` arternoon and evening.` ` U L/{`M1ss.RubyT Pattenden is spending a ` m'o`nth with her 1sper. Mrs._ E.` Service lbfwindsor. The urnr{d'nu1`fHna IL -4-....a..,: ....a.. 1.] Buy Advertised Things. meuuue relatives In mor ning her loss.| Interment took xilace in arrie Unioni Cemetery. the pal bearersboing Hugh McK. Scott of Allundale. and C. Douglas, Daniel Douglas."Dr. E. Roger . Wells, Gordon Vvells a'nd"Stephen'~ Green.` ~t1ll`_ot Toronto. Irlenas Irom 8. distance. The services were conducted by Rev. G; E. Coulter of Burton Ave. United Church of Canada. and Rev. Douglas, Hill of Allandale Presbyterian Church.` Professor T; R. Robinson of Toronto University spoke, referring to Mrs. ! Whitebread's beautiful Christian char-I ,acter.` and her influence among 9. wide? ` circle of friends who join with her im- mediate relatives in loss. . took nlana in name. nnam. . Buyldvertlnedv Thins. . . unvuuu vl guru. an In VVIIIIQDPBHC The funeral of,the late Mrs. J. L. Whitebread. widow of George White-. bread. at former principal of the` Prince of` Wales school and of the. `King Edward school. vas held from ;the residence of E. `VVhltebread. 87 Burton Ave., on the afternoon -of "1`hursday.. April` 15. V A large gatheringnof friends of Mrs.. Whitebread and her family attended together with -. many relatives and friends from distance. The slpririnnu urnm: nno'n1nnc.-..: 1.... -n-.. vzce-1-'res.. Fred Plant: Sec'y., McM111ln; 'I`reas.. Walter Kearns. vvuuuu u-wuuuu vrgilnlzeu Organiz tion of the Allandale Soft- ball Leag e was completed on Wed- , nesday night at a well attended meet,-I ing in the Y.M.C.A. There will be senl lot` and Junior groups with` four teams in each representing each, of the three churcher and the Y.M.C.A.. and an ef- . fort `will be ngacle to 01`'.`anize a ladies group. Nelson Ma-gee is giving a. cup for competition in` the senior group and: at the end` of the `season the winners. of two groups will playoff for the right to meet the xfinners of the Bar- rie League for the own championship. The following officers were elected: Hon. Pres.. W. E. Weegar; Hon. Vice- Pres., Nelson Magee; .Pres.. E. Shear; Vice-Pres" Fred Plant: Geo.` McMilIin: 'l`reas.. Waltnr Iznm-nu I:-TTW0 big snaps -tn radios at Patter- son i5 Drug Store. Allandale. 160 There was a good attendance at the' entertainment given last Friday night; in Burton Ave. church by Frances Nickawa. the Indian entertainer. Her program was much the same as that,- glven by her two nights previously in . Collier St. church.- Instrumental4num- ' here by Miss `Jessie Bryson and vocal` solos `by J. H. Cooper and Miss V.; Strange completed the program. The proceeds amounted to about $65. " 'iCoiiingwood`and Beeton branch of chuiemrfon Sunday. . V - _ -4-Fob sale--New brick and stucco 7-roomed house/in Gravenhurst; all` conveniences; terms arranged. Apply H. L. Martin. Box M. Gr9.venhurst;l phone 111. L . 16p --Big One-Cent Sale at Patterson's Drug Store._ Alla.ndale.- next week.| Thursday. F.`riday._; Saturday. 16c' The small engines `being used on the, the C.N'.R. are about to be abandoned. A` new turntable is to `be installed at. Meaford capable of accommodating thef biggest engines-.in use. and the table: `at present in use at Meatord will be? moved to Beeton to-handle. the new type of engine that will be used on this no. ` I cnurcn. -N - Misses Gertie Wilmshoter and Mm. ([516 atgisison spent the week-end "in F. Reader has recovered, from his re4 cent illness and resume his duties in` Graveuhurst on Wednes a.y. Miss Katherine Pounhnr nf mm.-- nu-op, a... ualvu noun: \Jc`. vv. ruuuner, '--Save $160 on beautiful I-Ielntzmah & Co. plano.--Patterson's Drugvsto,-e_ Allandale." ` 18c Allan Brunton. of Toronto was 9'," week-end visitor at `the home of ma` parents. Mr; and Mrs. J. S. Brumm. I You will find him a man worth knowing. He will be calling * on you, perhaps today, Eerhaps tomorrow, or perhaps 1: day, to give you the benet of the Fuller service. Everything he carries is fully guaranteed and carries the red- tip tag and Fuller trademark. Look. for the Fuller pin on his lapel. e next . can uu IVII vs ; U1 UHLU W33 wglzgnd hi Mr; `MPEL J. Brunton. __;\_nss Viola Doan or St_a.vn_er and M1: purallus. Mr. unu V re. ,1. =1. Brunton. Miss Stayner M133, Dobgon,` sang a very pleasing duet at. thelgvejgying service in the Presbyterjan chu`rb'h?:on ._L-Fnik sm.le--Nnw hrlnlr mm: .....___ vvuy uauwu wuu Luauulv Ill! QUUGS In` Miss Katherine Poucher or Toron. to spent the week-end` with her par- ents,VMr. and Mrs. C...W. Pouchegg \ '.__nIrn (`IRA an '|\nnn6lO..I 1J-:_. I. Mrs..J. Bebb spent a t a , friends In Windsor andevIV)et?(})i8t1,;_tg}: `week. A new piano has been I t . the Sunday school room of B"r33.`,J2 church. . Minna: fllnrfln Xllrnclnnlcu. ...__a -_ we St. ' a few daysgwtth his family this A. H. Fer'suson.dt Grvenhurst spent The are brigade had a run on Mon. `d;`;y,_t,:qi;;, ey_ _reA at .47 Gowan g_ :_ ---B`lgv;a_o_ne-;, ,e}}'S.l9 at Patterson's week. ` -V-,r.v-' ~;1-.-w-- {`'J_- -u v, en. mi uuwan gt --B315; ne-: `Drug: +-;:S1:prq.i - '5.Allandale. next week. 'l`huraday.;:Fr1day,`Saturday. - 16 I-Iarvav Camnbell or 'l"m-am... -_-_. , ent7Sale Pattersorfsv ' \ - - -"A`_'A` G. M. `Daourdlevwas hom f _ 021130 1101' theEwzk-nd.` e _rm T`T_. ngneer . .. arts. I family to Toronto this weelnmoved M` A. H. Fer'guson,ot day gwlth` hi I II Who flnnshvla-ndn `.v_eek. auugs-nu; p' o`nI\nI~;p uuuu; nay. ` 16 Harvey Campbell of To a ts}? week-end .with.his motmg; ?ns$_ ALLANDALE % %&&$$%$%&m A an '1-\;..-.....:A- as '11 P14 HKIIKVI C Phones 88 and 94,

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