v V Carrie Metcalfe of . G-1` nnnain 1\/hm xv..- . F. M. TYRRELL, Superinindent Ross BLOCK, DUNLOP STREET, BARRIE, ONT. brance and esteem. An address was read by Miss M. Carson after which a pleasant evening was spent in games and _music. After lunch was served.` on your foot troubles | Foot comfort Specialties Carey-Hurlburt Shoe Co. A Foot Expert Phone 1010. Box 267. Barrie. Saturday, Jtine 26. r. Wm. M. Scholl of Chicago, will be here .__.. _4 trained in the methods of WEAK AN D` PAINFUL ANKLE If you have aching feet, pains,l cramps , callouses, burning sensation at the ball of the foot 6: toes, fallen arches, painful heel, week turning ankles, sore limbs, corns, bunions, or lperspiring feet- you are cordially invited to see this Foot Specialist. He will` be pleased to make recommendations, without any charge or obligation, as to what your trouble is and how to relieve it. `Miss L. Wilson was presented with a D club bag by the young folks of the U11- ion Church for her faithful service as I organist. BARRIE, ONT. SOLE AGENT FOR HECLA FURNACES A Phone 531 : BARRIE . : 118 Dunlap St. M!N|NG STOCKS -f BOUGHT - sou) INSURANCE - BONDS '.. . Ir Man. n...-, Own Ga: Have GasCOoking7`ln % Your Home, Ton! f OTTON HARDWARE ICO. Overland Six _ _____ ,v_ _j__.__....__._.., . I WW @o 54 l-;...B.9!{!79N SEE THIS WONDERFUL STOVE * DEMONSTRATED IN OUR STORE ~ ONJUNEZQAND30 A sauce` sun uuur wnanuvcr you Want It. `It Will pm: up in hiih gear iuiom 5 to 40 miles an hour in 21 seconds. It wi I out-pu I, out-run'sn'd out-perform anything else of its size, or weight, or price-class. . ' There is more cuhic feet of inside space than in any car of its price (due to its extra-long wheel base); with plenty of room for ve full-size passengers. Ride in an Overland Six Coach, Sedan or Coupe--test it in comparison with thevslue others oer. Even practical men call the Overland `Six A auperlatively handsome car with its rich looking two-color combination`, and women revel in its unobtrusive amartness. Ito luxurious velour upholstery. `is but one indication of the exceptional quality which . prevails. throughout.` This car will "give you the thrillini performance of 60 mile; an hour whencver you Want it. `It will pick in hillll dear frnm S tn l milan an Iunnr in 2| nnnnntln Neit "to .Jmie;on ; nurse. OVERLAND mmm BARRIE -L` uu IIILULIIIGIILUII'LUL'lllllUu UH any 01. the operating mines. '1-lollinger` : Mclntyre : Castle Dome : Capital : .Teck-Hughes" Some of best companies represented. Yielding from 4% % to 7%. .Full' infofmation -furnished on ai1y of fkn nnnvnnbv vninna GORDON snavmson ERE is the `gsobker? that puts an end to . cook stovedrudgeryl 'It s"th:e Coleman, the mod-" em `stove that makes and) burns its own gas-gives housewlves on farms and in small towns all the con-'_ veniences. of a city gas range. It s_ a gas range land gas plant,` all in one. Eas . and safe to operate. Tan can't spill fuel, can't be lled whlle in use, no crawlin ame. Acleaner, hotter ame than natural Es or kerosene. A clean tchen-always,-and clean pots and pans-no smoke. RA I\I\ saw \JIll9&lIQlI W II 37$`- Vsgwe meal on 2;! worth offuel. Mad! in various styles and sizes tom small Bungalow Cookers to big, high-oven ranges. Come In for s ' V The Coleman cooks an over- ...an --;;_I -- DA ____LI. .1 .l.--.I GOOD LEADER GUTTER WORK 0!; H18 IIUUGB I181`? . . Quite number from here attended the"gard n party at Oscar .Whitesides' .In- aid or St. Peter's` Ctyurch last Friday night. ' _ . , . ' . J un 21-'IV`here wa.s no Service 11;` the Presbyterian church here last Sunday owing to special `services being held at Townllne. - mt... 1uI'..nI..... ....u.... -..`...; u_.... ...g Hula .l.UVVlllll.lb'o Mr. McPhee, station agent here, and Mrs. McPhee have left on a two-weeks holiday trip. Mr.-Clark is taking charge or the duties here Oultn n nnndka-. 0..-... 1.....- ..4..-...1-.I a.u.ru. nurvey nusnes. . Other visitors during the week were: A. : Boadway and Geo. Hallett of Sprucedale with their uncles. Messrs. Boadway: E. Scudamore of Toronto with Dr. Rogers; Mrs. Wm. Cowan a.nd.Fiorence Beelby of Barrie at Wm. HBeeiby's; Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Fagan and Mr. and Mrs..Elwood Fagan of- Midiand at Robt. Black's; Mr.`and Mrs. "F. Brown of Coidwater and Mr.- and Mrs. R. A. Brown of Oriliia. at Rev. J. B-1"own's; Misses L. and M. Reid of Toronto. Miss Martin. Stayner, Mrs. Page, Toronto and'Miss M. Reid of Barrie at J. W. Reid's. . . V Mr;u.6hnson returned to her home in Orillla. after visiting her daughter, Mrs; Harvey Hughes. ` nfhr vlnlfnv-"a Rn!-`Ina 1-Inn titan`: ---nu.-. n1.L. cuiu .iu.rs. uyru ivicuonala and Mr. and Mrs.` Joe Ferrier motored to Toronto on Sunday and visited Mrs." Alex. McDonald. who is improving n_icely after her recent operation. - 7 The annual school picnic held last Thursda.y afternoon in rthe Township Park. 8th line beach, was largely a.t- l tended from the following school sec- tions: Knock: 10th line: Nantyr; 12th line and Stroud. Along list of games and races was well contested. 10th line ,school winning 1st prize in the base- ball competition. This park is an ideal . picnic ground and everyone thorough- | ly enjoyed the outing. Messrs, Stnnlnu and manm. nun. Ly vxuuyuu um uuung. ' Messrs. Stanley and Sidney Ruth returned to Toronto on Monday. About 140 infnrnnfn honlpgnnn-m ruu.ur.neu Lu '.l.`Ul'UI1I0 on Monday. About 14'? `interested beekeepex-s. ar s from all p of the County, attended the Simcoe County Beekeepers Assoc- iation meeting at John Hoover : on Saturday. Mrs." Johnson returned tn hnr hnmn i A deep.gloom was cast`. over this community on Sunday afternoon when . word was received of the death of Miss Irene Patterson, at Gravenhurst. The funeral on Tuesday to the 6th line cemetery was largely attended.. Deep- . est` sympathy goes out to the bereaved mother and sister and other relatives. 1 Miss Norah Hewson is visiting- ,friends in Toronto. A 5 Dr. Rogers and W. J. Smythe en- joyed a day of very successful trout fishing last Saturday at Eugenia Falls. Rev. Mr. Currans of Sprucedale vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. Boadway on Monday. The garden party last Friday night ~ in the community park, under the aus- pices of the Band. was a decided suc- cess in spite of the very chilly evening. Receipts $125. M ~ ~ >MMr. and Mrs. Cyril _McDonald'and .....a 1m...~- 7-.. r.1~------ ----A---~- *- vale. Rev. J. Gibson was in Toronto a few days, last week. His mother and two `brothers and Miss Thompson accom- panied him home and spent over Sun- day at the manse. Death of Wm. Weather-upv The death occurred on Saturday. June 19. of Wm`. Weatheruoat his home, south of the village. Mr. Weath- erup had been confined to the house about a month before his death. He ,leaves besides his widow. who was Margaret Swan. two sons and two daughters to mourn his loss: Mrs. J. Pittick and Mrs. A. Kenwell. both of T Medonte; John of Edmonton and Wilfred of the Police Force. West Toronto. One daughter predeceased him some years ago. The funeral took place on Tuesday afternoon to Craig.- ` hurst cemetery under the Hillsdale Orange Lodge, Rev. W. C. Stubbs of Elmvale had charge of the service in the church and at the grave. 5th Annual Field Day The 5th Annual Field Day held on June 16 was a decided success. The attendance did not come up to former years, no doubt due to the later spring. The ball games, were all good. Elmvale- and Waverley came up to bat first, Elmvale winning a victory by a score of 2-0. Hillsdale then faced Phelpston in the second game and were easy win- ners by a score 7-2. Tom Dawes was in good form and had excellent support in the field. Phelpston was forced to [submit to `a humiliating defeat. `I'.. 1.1.. AI_1...1 _._,_. A V - __.... -.. .- .--....-.-wu-qua \4\.u.vu.\-o In the third game the score for Hills- dale against Waverley was 5-9. Wav- erley has not been playing for a few seasons but areeout this season with a. goozi team which should get good sup- por . The Barrie band was on the grounds in the afternoon and evening which helped to make the day more enjoy- able. I m vxaulus uer sxster, Mrs. Mcuouxsn. ; Miss. MarlanVReid is llplidaying with I her aunt in 'I.`oronto. T20 `K,'o1-sh IIr\]rxnr1r\t` n f\l\n\ .;n ._-.A. HUI auul. H1 ,l.U1'UllLU. 7 Ben. Webb unloaded a car of nut coal anda car of stove coal this week. Mn and Mu-a `Ron Dn.xnnnl. .....: uual cuxu a uni` UL stove coat [ms weex. .Mr.. and Mrs. Ben. Peacock and daughter of Calgary, Rev. P. M. and Mrs. Peacock and son of Toronto and Rev. John Peacock of Holland. N.Y., were guests of Mr and Mrs. Fred. Pea.- cock last week. _ vvnrd urns: rnnnlvn A? H`. Anne. an 'n,n..... uw vxuuge ID!` r'1e1(1 uay. . Ed. Martin of the Standard Bank. Penetang, is at his home here for his holidays. V ' TIIU1{nn `\`( |nn`\n`I niuk An llUl[Jl'.` able. 7!... l1.Ulb'. The concert in Elliott's Hall `at night put on. by Bob Wilson. C-`race Bonney and Miss Haige of Toronto was very much enjoyed. The hall was filled. All went home feeling quite satisfied with the evening's entertainment. } - Juhe 23-4Miss Eva, Field of Toroto is visiting her sister, LMrs. McCouish. \ Mi T\/Tnvinn 13133-H {cl I\nIlr1n1vla-un- unlit. uuuuuyu. , Hillsdale Junior baseball club de- .'1ea.ted Newtonvllle at the park here Monday night, score 8-4. -Battery, Nor- man Brown and John Martin. MI`, 9111'` 1\/Tra 'Trn-ucnr `rnclniv lunar.-I Dunuay at Norman .uunn's. ,_ Mr. and Mrs.aJas. and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davenport of Trafalgar were in the village for Field Day. Ed. Martin n1 fhn Qfnnnn `Dumb aunuun J-ILUVVII auu JUHII. LVl.:l'ElI1o Mr. and Mrs. Tinney. Vasey, spent Sunday at Thos. Archer's. ` T Mr. a.nd'Mrs. E. Bzjock and .Harry of -Toronto renewed acqualntancenin thavlllage 11 Sunday. ~ RBV.`MP Inlznv nf 'I`nv-nnlrn bnnlp I-Inn L111?` vluuge aunuay. n . 7 Rev.` Mr Bickey of Toronto took the services in the Presbyterian church here last Sunday in the absence of Mr; Gihson who took the service at Elm- V R. ' uuuuay W.lLI1 '.l.`. uawes. - Mr.` and Mrs.W. Taggart and Mr. and Mrs. W.` Howard of Midland spent Sunday at Norman Dunn's. Mr and Tllfna Ton n"\.l `nil - .....1"nr.... \Jl U514 V8.18. uuy at 131g Day 'r01nt. Bert. Cole of Toronto is spending the holidays~'wlth his 'gran;lparents,l Mr. and Mrs. S". Cole. (`Inna `nn...-.1- no 1un.u.....: ...-_-..2. u-_; nu`. unu. J.V.ll'S. D". U018. Chas. Dennis of Midland` spent last Wednesday in` the `village. ME. and '1\/I'M: Vvnr-H nf 'AlHa1-nu an.-...c xv cugxuauuy 1.11 U16 vluage. ' Mr. and'Mrs. Ward of Alliston spent Sunday with T. Dawes. Mr,4nn T\/It-a'KX7' Tnaaoni and mr... .....: ~Jun 22-.-Jas. Jamieson of Hamilton spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. ahd Mrs. W. J. Jamieson. Dr_"R TVFAI` D11!` Pnrni]1r'annn G"... nu`. unu Mrs. W. J. Jamxeson. `Dr. R. Tyrer and familyspent Sun- ` day `at Big Bay Point. 1 Bart, (`.010 n? Tnvnnfn In ann-.A..... H1u.sDALE - smoup Cyril in Wnlvr Ld rday ms . rty I d. te verychilly McDonald ' . union nu nbnnn. ma = nfnnnm zxnnunn and d Tl/fun` U1. M1133. nu. uarreu [HIS week. Miss Mary Braithwalte has returned from Midland. , Last Thursday evening a few of the neighbors and friends assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed.. Garrett to present their daughter, Irene, with an electric reading lamp prior to her mar- riaze. Jllnn 22 an 9 fnlzon n? -ow-A-- UIUULICIU rcaulng Lamp DPIOI` [0 her riage, June 23, as a token of remem- uaugllllll. ` Congratulations to Mr; and Mrs. Irv- ing Carson upon the arrival of a. baby girl. June 20. Mrs. F. Richardson spent a few days in Toronto last week. ]\/[l"Q I F?nvnnI4-In AG `D.-H...--I- 1- - ---A~* Au 1u1'uuLU RISE WGBK. Mrs. .J. Reynolds of Barrie is a. guest of Mrs. Ed. Garrett this week. Mists Marv Rrnifhixrolfo 1...... .............-n urxppa on muuana Wlth Jos.'Cripps. Jno. Shanahan is attending the Eu- charistic Congress In Chicago this week. . Mr. and Mrs.- Da,ve.Somers of Craig- hurst Sundayed at Geo. Binnie's. Miss Arvelln rlnnrlnf M: rn.........L- uumyouuuuyeu at ueo. 151nnie's. Miss Arvella. Gaudet of Toronto is spending a. week with Kathleen Mc- Laughlin. (`nun-nahainl-Ir... 4.- 11.. ._ - 1- - ,_ -.__ -.1, vnjl I\`I June 21--Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ken. of ` Allandale spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds. MI` and Inn 13.! 13..-.-- n up . - u.u. 5. ncy IIUIQS. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bryson of Lindsay spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Caldwell. . Mrs. Wm. Brown and family motor- ed to Midland on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs."Wal+m- Tnnunin ..:.... cu LU xvuulana Sui Mrs.'Wa1t Mr. and Mrs. G. Wing Newmarket, Sunday. Master Mnm-is `Rm; ` Tauasmm JUNE 24. ms.` .ncwu1a.nu:(., aunuay. ' Master Morris Bryson met with a nasty accident while playing when he ran into a piece of wire. It made a. out under the chin which required "five stitches to close it. All hope Morris will soon be all right again. .-.- -can` Avllldjghl , June 22-A few of the week-end vis- itors here were: A. Brooks. renewing acquaintance; Wm. Sandiford and F. Jones of Toronto, at J. Bra.ithwaite s: Mrs. D. J. Kenny and Wilfred McLaughlin of Toronto at J.`L. Mc- Laughl n s and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Cripps of Midland with Jos.~Cripps. is attending um um. at 6. W. Quantz and family in the deathl _of Mrs. Quantz, who died suddenly at` Parry Sound. Mr. Quantz before mov- ing to Muskoka was a. resident on the 13th for some time. Much sympathy is extended to 0. I vvu.1'Iuua., recently ' The school picnic is tp be held on! Monday, June 28, to Minet s Point. .Congratudations were extended to Mrs. Dan. Quantz who celebrated her 81st birthday on Monday. ' Divine service at St. Paul's on Sun-I day; June 27, at 3 p.m. Sunday School] at . ' --.. vw-t-u June 2V1--Miss Metcali Meaford visited her cousin. Mrs. Warnica, recently. The snhnnl ninnin 3 a. L. 1-4 _ SIXTH LlN_E_,_ VESPRA PA__INSWICK` nauu 911 BUDGEY. Mrs. Walter Teasdale. also 'I`s G. Wlngrnvn rnnh-ma on . vvu,u.el' 1-easaale. also Wingrove, motored to nday. will save the house owner much discomfort and a lot of expense. If your leaders or gutters are not in first- class condition, better have us look them over at `once. We will f either replace or repair them at 8. very rea- sonable cost. ' ' Mofftt, her and Heater p