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Barrie Examiner, 13 May 1926, p. 13

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v--`cw v `a nu vvvvl: av: -uuv uu`.- -......-, Fi'e'l`I$illing's:ley h a `returned frog}? the Colle e of Pharmacy for` the gum-' , m'er holi ays. ~ - 1' -- M"! null Mr: J _'I' R1-nnnnn and` V grid` Mrs. R."K.ir.nof Tor:-.}`: iqnftq were in town fog the week-enI.?" `gm PEKSUNAL W %a$agm$a$mm$&&&g -- -.'cy - ',nnI_..- gmm;;;..a.m.u4: PERSONAL; , .`| ' T.` 1; wt; : a dung t TH QFAGQ r J. J. B`1-enVna1 and? btore,d from Calling-E ' -. <.';l< was In Toronto: lg the Canadian _ 14" cut, 4 knives, 8" wheel .. $7.79 16" cut, 4 knives, 14"v cut,*4 knives, 10 8" wheel $8.04 16" cut,/4-`knives, 10" .18" cut, 4 knives, 10" 18" cut, 5 knives, 10" 4 . 14" cut,`.4 knives, 10" i 16" cut, 4 knives, 10" 1 _. 18" cut, 4 knives`, 10" l 716" cut, 5 blades, 10" v `A--18" cut, 5 blades, 10";;s '1`L....- A...` A. 14" cut, 3 ` -1.-- w. 1 yrs. ma. Iresn; , fresh; red cow, .4 5; red cow, 4?yrTs. w. 8 yrs. old, duo s. old. due Dec..,8.' galves; 3 two-yea._r- r-old steer`; 8 typ- bacon t.vpe`~h'o. orkshire sow.:due out 80 lbs, eaqm. 4 run ~aABR' siawnnn LAWN MOWERS amine . 30 Coal Oil - -25c D0035 yuan: V95` Iv lIIIl\I II II It pay you to-kegp yotij` eyes _ on our windcws L lknives, 10" wheel .'; L-`knives wheel . . . . . . .. l wheel . . . . . . . . . .. L wheel .` . . . . . . l wheel, ball-bearing". i wheel, ball-bearing wheel, ball-bearing,._;.i_ wheel, Aballrbearing . 10",; wjheel, .ball-beating ;.;: These are ,ex*ception,a`l"'value=.-= - am OUBWINDOWS -Hy In June. 1` ~ After completing his contract for the interior decorating` of the Clifton Hotel at Niagara Falls, T. W. Horn .of Toronto spent a `few days at..the [home of Mr. and'Mrs. Jas. Cooper, {Sanford . Mrs,'_T-Yarn and Bo]-uy knives, .' . . $7.29 knives, mull; u 1',- MAY ~13. `I926. :!~:::;I::Tt *9 5%? `:':_ oron 0, or urs ay, _ay. ff 20. at 61 Elm Ave'-., Toronto. ' ' i ENM:-. and Mrs. A, Chown end[Mi_ss' '- . ; Hoare of -Toronto,spen;t 8 week; f. With the fox-mer s afrents,` Mt.` ande i`1}'5- T, E. Chown, aple =Ave_.-` ` I "gs. Mr. and Mrs._- R. G. Manuel were ` in Oshawa over theweek-end attend- ; gs 3? fgnal oflthgifrsister-inaiaw, = - ~ . anue o oronto.` -- V - _' _ Fred Marr 3 and Mr. a.n&.--M11s..`0l- - Iver `Cameron were in Orillia on Fri- jdasf attendmg the funfP:6`f-`A-SI; .W. `E1118. an uncle of Mrs. Cameron. o Mrs. T. H.`Redditt'leave on Sa-t-. ' urdy for Toronto and sails by the 1 Mehta on May 19 for France; She ` expects to spend` the summer in Italy. Mr. and Mun 1'.r......;. x1'....a.....' 13..-: 2 $3.54 ~ w. nu`. I.uu'Lul'8. J88. uooper, ford "St. .Mrs.',Horn and bah , have been visiting here for the month, have returned home. Mr. Cairlax1d C.ar'npbeil, min. fnr Thllrn Mun ' - RICH R_ED 'l.'.A'KE- ORE` ` T- If the claims staked'by .W. S. Dig- nam and Alvin Hanmer in.'the."Red Lake district are anything like as-rich as indicated by the reportof `the -as- s_a,ver on asamples of',h.o1e sfqbmitted, a Barrie syndicate has str'u'ckd,a `real gold mine. ` T .2` ' ` I uofv|v\1na `abbey -`gunk: 01:. ! gold mine. Eight saiples takeii Mfr6x`11` six claims were -submitted `to the "well- . $9.29 . $9.54 $10.94 $10.49 A $10.99 1.$,11;._4.9 ; ;;:$912a?49 fe Pekin ducks and x-key hens; black ,+ _ -_ _-j--- -.313 3IDIvI`III_`I 1-s:FoRD\sEDANS,;1910z ind 1923, from $250 to $300 .OAKLAND'~Five-Passenger Tou1ring,~.1923 . . . . . $550 STAR COUPE, 1923*.-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $475 STUDEBAKER, `"1922 (Special Six) . .' . . . .. $590` _ CHEVROLET SEDAN, 1924, very special .. .. $525 FORDS from . . . . . . -._ . . . . . . . . . . . . : $75 to $250 PAIGE TOURING; 1919. . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $160 10 CHEVROI;_E 1` SUPERIORS, from . . $300 to $375 CARS MAYLBE 51-:EN1 `AT JAl`VlIESON S GARAGE ALLVCARS 9%: PHONE 651 vT-r-,.--` .|Jrll\I\llI . ` > I spacm s-Drnn och A vim" . r\-'-. W R RDAXMD SAIURDAY 50UAREFi13EAt AUsED CAR SALES 1 is K I\I-nun-u %~'-IN.nCORR'UGA'l.`7lE(l)` H655 . . 14 ft. AlLGarden Tools, Rakes, Hoes, Spades; ` ` :,Forl$,_'f'e_tc.; a_t- greatly reduced prices. x nI\4 - - n - v\/nu \I A I \J I \JVV dereddancing; wax 9c gj ' Bo1_ton s, 1-lb. tins.. 39c Bolton s, 5-lb. tins, $1.89 Johnson -s Electric Polisher (`as Cut)?- Rental during sale, $1.00 day or Rart day -v--_-vv.- u .41 um: `liq/uid wax .... .. 69 Johns_on s, 14-oz. pow- If,\I9l\fl r1nmn:~ ------ l`f\-`l Johnsonjs; :1-lb. tins, 59c Johns01'1"s;:4-lb. $2.29 Jo`_n/s s, 12-oz. .` ____ A2 7-_JIis:t- the cool evenings ._At:'th:S'e"fp`1'ices if will pay you to have one of these for the fall. `Red _HQ't-`Heaters, as cut . . $4.19 Durable`; Heaters . . . . ; . . .. $7.98, ; v SEE THESE .u.o{{ao.T ario %SPECW-S IN `FLOOR wax % LAWNHOSEH %nown rm of Thos. Heys & Sons, oronto, for analysis. The report, shown .to The Examiner by 'W._ S. Dignam, showed values Iupt to $11,- 344.70 to the ton in the red quartz and $4.92 in the rusty quartz. The discoverers do not- think that these ne samples came from any pocke , but are of the opinion that the gold In -Fairs]-I1 urn,` A:a1-10"'\I1fal" . DUE K138 01. L118 UPIIHUII D! is fairly well distributed. Vithout fas- s Chewolets ENAMEL Coupe, $18.00 '- ~ Sedan, $21.00 ' SERVICE to Paipt Shop uuluru '59:-eauer: corn cultivator: ixzhs: wagon. com- tock rack; 2 bay r; turnip drill: I buggy: 2-furrow o: 2-furrow rid- gang Number 9: 16-disc ha:-rows: arrow: nunntlhr -73-`In I `I:-S.unnidale ic auction on IRA`! nu .Lu-uanu narrows; arrow; quantity Is: Stewart ahoree d pulley; 120 ft. 1; 2 sets 0! heavv le harneis ; Chat- r and pipes: new assay-Harris sep- lage forks; quant- . etc. All sums of 810. r that amount 9 e given to partle-I joint notes". 7% h on credit bums. . `Mcconkey. Auct. 5 received instruc- from / 5McKoN rately pfic- NC EUCLID (1 uuL DU 108, aa9l,|,:_ v. wgth 9 pigs, in rkshlre sow. with d; good Yorkshlxje aited banure 'spreader: corn nulvnfnv-9 I 35 .23 `JD IMPLEMENTS 3?; & co. R sA:ua g_._LECTED `ATE BARRIE _NOTlCE "F" ON GUARANTEED MONEY BACK) ( W A - Mr. `Grey this ipe, not for their ap- ' of your friends: Mrs. ,a very pleasant evening was spent`.- ,etc., was given. after which ames ' appreciation of`-her. loving -service. AEIIZIU PFBBEIIDGII F116 8111533`-' ' _ Dear Mr. and Mrs. Grey:-We_, your friends and neighbors, are very. , sorry to hear of, your departure from`,- our -community. We have gathered together tonight to express in some. slight way our bet wishes for your future hanpiness"and prosperity in ` your new home. We would ask you. Mrs. Grey, to accept thistoaster and. praised value. ut asfa slight token of remembrance :--'Si%ed -on behalf . Lucas. Mrs. W. Hunter, J. Ferrier, Mrs. `W. E. Pearson. . ' ,_ . On Monday. May 10, the Presby-A terian~ Young People's` Society, met at` ' the home of Jas. Cunningham, when- A programme of music. 1' dings, were played, and a dainty lunc ` was served. A's it was theiast `evening that the young people ex-pectedr to have their leader, Mrs. Rintoui. with. them, they took the opportunity of presenting` her with ahandsome wrist watch and -an address to show their Mr. and Mrs. Rintoul gboth repiiedrl very feelingly. ' " Mothers Dayqwas ttinglygobsefrv-" - ed in/Trinity Church .011 Sunday.-. In naqucaueu. A .verv pleasant evening was, spent`. at the home of Mr. and iMrs. Ed.` Grey on `May 5, when about fty of their friends and neighbors gathered; to wish them joy and prosperity win their newhome In Barrie. The 101-: lowing` address was read by Miss. Noleata Pearson, while A-ddison.M_c-;\ Kenzie presented the gifts:- " nnnr .M'r, nun-I M :-c, Grau9:Wn, .LV.l.l.'5o UllI1'll.' ' T The Junior Women's Institute will meet on Thursday afternoon, May 29, at the `home of Miss Dora Clarke. Roll call is to be answered by ,`_`A suggestion for .3 Rose Garden, and.` a'Ypaper'willvbe given on ?fI-Iospital- _ity'in the Home. As the annual el- ection of officers will take lace at 6lu"a vunnd-:..... ..'JuI1 ..LI..u. an... 8. uup mue um requested. A Iran`! *I\ fg'00(1 attendance. ~ J. A. MacLaien, editor of The! Barrie Examiner, will give his tra-' ~ velogue on Britain, Belgium and `the Battleelds" for the benet. of `St. Jude's A.Y.P.A., in the Orange Hall on Friday, Maye21; at 8 -p.m. The talk will be illustrated by ,over' 100 slides. Admission 2542. 192 l.llU I-IGll\ WILL UC IIIUDULNDCU U _UVcl-7 100 slides. Admission 25c. 19:: Trinity Ladies Aid "met, at .the- home of Mrs. Mason` on Wednesday. afternoon. It was decided to start anf autograph quilt in the near future, also to do sometrepair'ing' to the ar-' 8011836 80011. TWO new mem ers were received. A daintyvlunch was` served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Clark. ' * N... `l'..'...:.... 1`lr.~...-..!.. Y._..LA...A.- ...:1I used. - I As the pastbrxiof "'I;f'inity United ' Church is attending Conference in .'1`oronto`th-is week. next Sunday the Sunday School will He held at 10.30 :a.m. and in-the evenin the Young People's Circle will con uct the ser- vice. and s'nou1d be encouraged by a good attendance, . A MunT.unn nI':J-nu A`, "Wan -..B......v novuonlwvl. Va. uuuslta |u- IpllV".\3lI3B- . Mothers Day A was -ttingly ' observ- ed at Townline Church on Sunday j afternoon, when the pastoropreachedeu a very inspiring sermon from Isaiah] 66:13, As one whom his mother comforteth. In the Sunday School serxice the printed programmes were 1 use . .; ~ - A- 4.1.... ;......1.-L... ;i'm.;:_:1_- 1-r_.:;-_1l cuuxr 101' I118 uay. " Miss Jean Coutts of Parry~Sound is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Coutts. . Miss -Coutts* has re-' cently graduated- as a nurse in the Parrysound Hospital. obtaining the, highest number of-marks in. the.c1ass.. `II -A_L -__-,9' 1-. , __ , (HIE ween. . - Trinity Sunday School anniversary will be held on June 6. `Rev. E&'-.)`.; McEwen of Churchill! will be `the special speaker: .The music commit-` tee are -busy training the children's choir for the day. ` ` Minn Joan (`!nnH-a Al `Dn.my..Q.u.....l OLEUM vvvov v oval onavlouu ucbc VII uuuuay. 1`he'W. A. of St, Jude's Churc held their...fz11Dn*thly 'm'e`n`g' "at . Mrs. . "James 'Snro_u_le s, with 3; good attend- ance. Dle'g'a cs were chosen to, at- tend the annual meeting in Toronto this week. Vl'|..:...u... a.....1.... 54.--! _..--LA, I on weanesdav afternoon. May 19.2` `i Mr. and Mrs. T. Scythes and. children pf .Str4oud Aan?d.-':Mr. and Mrs: I `W.`A. Grose and children of Barrie: were with friends here on Sunday. ~"l`]nn T A -8 .64. `l...I.J_ ru..._..,1_ .xu.1'. auu LVl..l.'. dab`. A. LBIHIOX. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Thompson" and familv of Aurora and Miss Mc- Lean of Toronto spent Sunday ,with Mr..and Mrs. J. W. Thompson. ,; , The Women`: Tng+_Hn`i+.n in! man; .1u.r._uuu HIPS. J. W. rnompson. The Women's Institute Will meet for election of o icers`and to arrange other business in the AOravge' Hall. Wednesdav afternoon. May `i Mr. and MYR_ G gntvfkna GUI!` H0115 HUIHC H1 Uruna. ` Mr. ahd Mrs. Walter Milliszani of, `Toronto spent the week-end with Mr} " and Mrs. Crossley. Mrs. Crdssley re.-- turned to the city with thm. Miss Bessie Lennox. Miss Berni-ce 'Haggertv and, Harrv `Charles of:Rich- mond Hill spent the week-end with` Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Lennox {- MII ant` Mug Dmna I\I-\ 7'I'1L' ____ -.. xuuruulg. ~ . -. ` Rev. A. G. Rititoul. R; E. Coulter and J. A. Corbett attended Presby-` tery on Tuesday in.Allandale Pres-, byterian Church. . I A Mr. "and Mrs. Burrows `Stewart, Miss Edna McKinnon and -Ivan Maw spent the week-end at Miss .McKin-L. 'nbn s home in Orillia. A ' `Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mimavan n1 Brown of Bradford last Friday. ~ "Sunday. . ';:. ::?;:::,;::. 3:5; ;*v.`::c. Boalce f%;::`ea."`::::z:a:,f:,::%."';%.: ?3ii attended the funeral of Miss Ruth itario Boys Work, Board_, andagain T won_one this year. , George Robert- Miss Mary `Mason, nurse_-in-traingf son and Gordon Sarjeant got silver -`ing at the Royal Victoria Hlospital; gnedals. Tgelfollrowng gfysecived ' , was wi'th'her arents erej-on_ maze me a s: A um e, . ere- B"` P. _ -:dVitlr,` W. Coutts,"A.' Liscumb, A. Gle- The regular meeting `of Trinity land and John Lav. A 111011 HI} LUWIIIIIIU PUl`Co . _ Mr. Bird of Bracebridge-has -comef 1:0 fill the position in the Royal Bank, `.$.`.Z' X``i`r.. .$'.;'. .'. 35.55 x`"n ..'....... DTUWII U` I u _Bare,w Tho I` ouuuuy. - -2 The Trinity Mission Band will he held after the " Sunday `School session on Sunday `morning. mm A r: 1:;..'+....1 1: is An'.'.A..u.... caring. tifully de- -Bo urey R835 W885. ' I . Dr. and Mrs ; Roy; Blgckstobk and`; son Wgltey are spending a few` ~day'y~ with relatxves he1_~e.;: g `. 1. -DA" F nunknvh "nAg. -J` I IWIHCUUI OH muxluuy. . Lorne Grey is staying tie .`-of Wm. Pearson toiattend `N');"9 uschool until the holidays. " ' Unv Qnnrhnr Mair `IR DA A I`! .,`. " Mr. an'dT{ ?MzV-s.` (4'. ?e"'c>'~.Vv;Wil:s>;t'1iL.,j'j::L'z`:"'}g children` of -- Ailistzon visited " _. '3. Grey last week. ' '- 1 `hp and Mv v'Pnu.`RIn:`uIa-:4-nhb an}! ' aerutemuer. -, . "$ Vveex-enu Will" I!'!llW nere. . Both grain-`elevat9rsL'!ijo,1-e wiliv-i`i:)"";3` -closed on Stihnfdays. from _ nowluxitil; M -Semtemberg 2, : __ - - _ H M - ...'.I:-`VII... (Lax... 11731-...-.--..`.`..a. '8C00l Ullll. D110 nuuuayzs. ' Next Sunday,- May 16. Rv. A. _G. Rintoul will preachhis farewell ser- `mon at Townline Church. Mr. Bird Bra`cebridsze'.hns -coma" 1-" , .. T i '.`-' 1 J mes~H'xiry'55'f"sA`urdri' ' ,. `wee;-end with-> !rien'dg.1 }1gre'p`. `n e Rn!-1| a-rain.-.nIAunOnIIn Inna: Wllvll IUICDIVVB `IV!-'Uo` "Rev. c. . Graham *Jou-'5}nd "'s6n Guthrie visited '~`withA Rev'.=?. and M113."-L 'Rintou1 on Monday. Tmnvnb (.`.i~nu 1'u afninn nI- I-Kn `Inn-u-A V. U]. UIIJUCIH Will UBISU AIIIIUU H10 niegting, a full atten ancg is! 3-ioxoxy n i1 V 5 V THORNTON . IE. Horn 1'HunsnMr._ MAY J13. .1923. V . 1 % I . _-..--..., -uu. uvllll Iggy.` I ' `Neil McBride "`is the only Barrie bqyjwlzo has ever/received` a gold medalfor Tuxis work. -uvmn`, W. U0ul:tS,'A." `land and John Lgy. " Mnnh "*1- . 3-ggupa-;_ mowers uey .is ._not intended` toe ` __e any. honor `away from fathers j and: s `fathers day as well. The mo- thei`.8'~ choir rendered suitable music- ' 101* thexoccasion. In the eveningthe choig, assisted by'Misses Mligap and: Jammson and Neville Jamvie(son,Agave '_ ea"'1sa,crqd can'tata,- Mothers `of the _ -vBlble;".'~$.'.l`he Easter also spoke onthe I .. embthersvof te Bible, commencing `w'ith- `Mother `Eve and ending with M Mary," the ,mother of Jesus. Both services were enjoyed by splendid `congregations. -M T _ . V . 4 1 | A `unlit:-:1 Boy wlivs GOLD`. ' MEDAL FOR sacoma TIME] ; .the'_vmorn_ing the pastor spoke on` no-` ` Yir`s :-1'o ve,:`teki:1g`/`for? his text; Q There stood by the cros Mary, the` . ,m_pi;her of Jegus." He gaid Mothers D`a=y_ w_as .o bserved several centuries In :on the second Iosunday in Lent, : .bueb-1;!5e;..cu,stom`had' died `out.-and `was :_.z'!eyi'\'d--by _'I'_ Philadelphialady in 31906`-.'-'j_ -Mothers Dey1is._not intended *` hnnnr 'II!\7 frnnn fa;-`saws _"_Neil- M McBride pecived a. 'l`tfxi | gold medal last_year for selling bonds issued in connection with the On- tario Bnvn Wnrb Rnauul .....x ..a...:.. YOU SEE THE NUMBER OF PEoPLE WHO COME E0 0012 STORE AND GOVOUT WITH ARMS PULL 0E P PARCELS, 11' win. PROVE TO YOU THAT wE ARE `DOING AS WE ADVERTISE. E WE ARE Nor SELLING DEAD STOCK, wr ARTICLES THAT THE _sEAsoN EEMANDS. _ nu) you PEA1) (`I'D '3` C". IITIFIVIIQII A I'\`I1!lI n Iii IIAIII - 4IuA-- _- _-_. _...___.__ __ __ __ . _ pans _Sn'1gll Fancy ` La;r:sVY._._-.':'$3.6`9 to $1 3.2?) I - % ."`i*'."4- .,`~`""`I`.`.%".`."`U Thiii`-A` ` % 'We2arf.goi'ng:;tb=;seflifthmjjq` % 3 `AT..LEss :`:F%HAN QOST Prices` $5.85,` 31237, $13.47, -$14.41". . ` an_$14.90 _ . vi " I;-' 7, `LII? Success Ovens, 2-bu'rner size . . $4 Jxtsgl uyyuu LLJIILLJ LU SUI. a`pUal ` Stove at a most reasonable -price. 2-burner;.....-......;..,.....$12. 3-burner......... . . . . . . . ..-...$16. 4-burner $20. Detn-oitOv;ns, 2-burner4sizes '. . . {$3 wj-at-ti This is your opporttnnikty to get a` C.'oa1 Oi`l Qfnun n+ n rw-|I\n ..-..........L1- _ ......a.....u wnvv n aqva`ru ;:\;:.uu 1 IIIJUIJIIDU. IU-U Q .oU1iEATSi' WIT.-`.K- S ADVTJ! LIF Nbi; Loo1rr UP. MAY BE [Won : . fs;%'ui"7r'8kE S`EL`1__.lN` AT COST 36%$E ay29 'r`HA13 IsjwnA1'w'sAiD, AND 'niA1' is w1i_A1'%w1:A"Rr:T%n'oIN AT OUR GREAT asnuc-non sA1.:: No: '15---'--% '29" No. oo,V`2~o%%"g ies Company an.- gular monthly divi- one-half per cent yable on May 31 to 0rd of May 25. 7 `hiuhi.-...A `In. on -.---.. .,,,.,.. . .....\ No . 2-_-.-10?` 22" `36"~ 38. No. 6-14" 22" 36" 43c No._ 7-14" 26"` 44" 554:5 5 . -"No. 8- 14-" _` 30"` 52" . No. 12+ 13" A 22," 36" see No. 13- 18" 26'-'[ 44".. .630 No. :15-e-22? 326." 44'` 73c No.6oo,2o%'*- :24" `36 -75c ;W_inglowScreei; [)y"$e Tbbt at .cost_ %rABL;*LAMrs H-ORENCE olnsmvns wows -H'ei'Tgh"c Closci O"p'e.n~'Price{ i `all ,`all \"II_ > `SALE PRICESARE CASH coon Goons = GO0DSERVICiE ' Low PRICES During-' this Sale we Offer you_ these Lanterns` ait LANTERN GLOBES _ . Lgingor ho}t- _10c egch, 3. for 28 COLD LAST LANTERNS i ya. u; u.u.J nu. Dividend No. 68, 1 . 122% per cent. shareholders since rll, 1920. lties _Compan ucuue, .l_V'ol.-, '10:` a -monm, ~ . 7 ~ I l7l_Ite1' com Mrs. and Miss. Kels returned to mterior d their" home` in_Mi1lbrook last ThI._1rs-_j|HoteI Nia day after being with Mrs. H. A. Snrgs`-. of Toronto s for a coupleof mon_ths.- : ' -- {home of Mr. and Mrs. George; Crawfor_i of-3 Sanford Oro Station announce. the marr1age_ `who be of their. second daughter, Margaret past 1 Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Kartzmark and- children of Hamilton visited last week with M9. and'Mrs. Harold Co,o-` per, Sanford`-St. Miuu- (`J-any 1nI-"Ins!-.-rn'n1r 4|-A uric-. "calyx. u`. uuu-1vu's. J. W. nuuerw. per, oanxorut. , _ _ _ ` Miss` Crew left last week to wait. friends in Philadelphia, Pa., and Syr- ` acuse, N.Y.,"for a month, M1`: ant` `man Vain snnlrusmnnd 4' Q IJUGIISVILIG CITCUIU. Henry and Geo. W.'Roberts of Toronto spent Sunday with their par- .- -Ients. Mr. and*Mrs. J. W. Roberts.` - Mr a-QA Man (1 If t n|v`llnnn"!`r ant`. LEITEII E0 UIEUIEOII. . ' Rev. Manley Partrxdge `of Cold_-` water has accepted a call to the I Queensville circuit. . 3' "Amity an 1-` ('1-.. W DIJ\@1'+C hf I ""5:. I last week ( II-Iealth Congress. I ` not-hark `Ran-Ir: | neaum bonyess. "Herbert Banks of the staff `of the Bank-ofACommer'ce has been trans-'- ferred to Crediton. Dav! Maniac: `3nu-&un:Aa-A II` f`n1A_~ [HUI Illlllllliyu `Xi `_ Mr. and Jame : Irziir tore,d Iivat` ....' II....A.... ll CHIC! .ll'VVl""II wood- on` Mond 11.. um "?m`?I'. owing: orse, 8 yrs. old. aged. heavy; bay black horse, 7 yrs., re, 9 yrs., 1300 lbs. w. 7 yrs. old. fresh; . fresh: rod nnw A

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