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Barrie Examiner, 15 Jul 1926, p. 3

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[.111 arid Mrs. H. L. Tat-Bush, J12, 0 Toronto spent the week-end with t farmer's parents here. _ R1704 and line T\ToH l'nT4`.-nnhnuwn nn - }Jl'|J51`i1l1l. Rev. D.V-A.. Ferguson preached to Clover Hill L.0.L. on Sunday. Special music was rendered by the choir. `nnaan T A1;'lnnnnu A9 AIH'aI-nu kn- knnn July 12--Miss Mary WaIke1; of Tor- onto spent Sunday at her home here. Ti`. T2cn~nhLn-t'I1' in fnL'1'nn' -2 cnn'n'nn- L'UU1'U ill. .lU1'U]lLU lJll1VUl'B1Ly. Mrs. `Thos. Anderson is steadily im- proving in'the Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie. n,nr..~ 1n"D,.n..,.r.11 :.~ n.+n..,1:...~ +1.... .IJ'd.1.'1`.lU. .v .Miss E, Pearsall is attending: the Baptist training school at Geneva Park. `V - Al-'o-nu 61... ...#a.nn.A `Ar\:\`. L'b._ ...-.!.-.\.-.1.-.:.`..~. If (11 l\u . After the intense heat the refreshii1,e; $howers of last week-end were very welcome. .. . 11.. Ana mu... 1) In rV......,..~..1,1-... mr:m. \Jl'1l11?l, ld.b'L WUCIX. _ f J. R. Miller of Angus has been engag- ed as principal of the Angus public school and Miss May Struthers of T_or- onto as junior" teacher. " Minn Qnv-ah" flrnvne nf '1`nr-nnfn`,iv: Duuuu._v. Mr, and Mrs. Thos Duckworth and family and Mr. and Mrs. Walter: Mc- Mackomatterided the funeral of the late Edith McKeeveryof.Cund1es on (Friday. RYAN `Al nIJIanunn-C uuvnnt C-1"; 'I`Au'nw.+n nu 71.` l`lU'(L,\". V . - Neil McP.hersori went to Toronto on Saturday for a. few "days. '`.v-nnnf Mnwnnxrnr nf Tnrnnfn fa viuif- B1d.(UI`(l8.y I0!` 8. Ie\V (lays. Ernest McKeever of Toronto is visit- ing his aunt.` Mrs.,T. A. Duckworthv. M_r. and! Mrs. Th_o_s. Dowler are leav- "1'r.1713iI~in?1'.n3i~3?1.,Z.'"s'i:_.;'1I{}31ow; get? heavy single -harness, 2 sets single harness; set'bob sleighs; pne-horse new; set doubletrees: also. shovels, wagon; buggy; butter; robe, nearly forks and other articles. , All will be `sold without reserve. TERMS or `SALE--Al-I sums of .1" An ' n-`A Inna nu nan`: ntvnu `Ln` I ruu. Mrs. I-.Iarvey Cripps attended the funeral of her father._ Mr. Figdet of Orillia, last week. = 1 n mnn,... A: A......... 1...... `I...\...'.. .....-.'-nn- July 12-Rev. M. Morris'of Tor-I onto assisted Rev. W. Roach in _the service in the United Church. Sunday night. ` - Tnnlr Ty-u-in nF \Tnr-f1~r 11917. xqifn `Hie night. ~ - j . -. V Jack Irwin of North Bay visited. his brother, \Vm. Irwin,.o:1' unday. 1\,Tv- 'Y\'oil (` Pale-"V '3 vicinrr HA7` u1'ULu.t:1', V\'u_1. J.l'\N1U, -U-.1` Zuuuay. 1\ I!'Sr_ Neil C. Bvusf. i visxtmg` her _n'1other. at Gore Bay. , 1|/I've T-Ta:n~n1:1 Tlfcu-R (`F "Raw-win vidifo ;.lIlUL1lt.'1'~ :.tL uure `.Du_y. _: .M1's. Harold Vvard >1: Barrie visited her -parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. VV/`or.- rod. - " ` 11.... LY.......\.. r<...'........ .-.+4-.\.,.An'.1 Phls UULU `(LS JLHl1Ul'~ LC'dUl1UL'. \ " Miss Sarah Groves of Toronto is visiting her sist_er. Miss Esther Groves. 1 Mr nhil `Mfvq (Inn l"nnIunn lgh (1r~a.c\`o` It the family is ti1:ed`.of 8.a_la_qs sub-I Mint: vmrnfmhlnn or fruit nnnlrtnlln for NINTH "i;iNE,'vEsPRA BETTER NO) SAY IT CENTRAL_O_RO Examiner Adlets arkgeat salea- men and they worl? 0 tle pay- 25 cents a week. ` EGBERT UTOPIA ANGUS ma um; 1%-zxugmz-:n JKB. lV1UJ'Ll'l.l1Ul.'. Mrs. Robt. Crawford returned home\ on Monday after spending some time with relatives in Toronto. and Alliston. `list! `[3 'I'I7uy1{n AF Tnnnfn Ca 11`Q`fVIlI` With relatives in '1`OI'OntO. and Amswn. Mrs. E. Wylie of Toronto is visiting - her sistqr. Mrs. E. F.` Walker. 4 T WILII LFIUXIUS Ill J.Ul.'Ulll..U HJIU l3._YLlUlU. Miss Annie- Mccuaig .of Penetang `is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Mc- Cuaig. - \ Mr: I A Graham nf 'Rh-smv nal: I the following: `A . I I~IORSES--Bay horse`, aged. CAT'l`LE-Holstein cow, 8 yfs. old; grey`cow, 8 yrs. old; red heiferg 1 yr. old; Holstein calf, veal. i YIITIV 'lHII'EI\VIlIll1 13-- __I _ , I , , , pualg Mrs: J. A. Graham of P;irsa;/. Sask..' is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McArthur. ` `llama Dnkf f`ro1|1Pnvu1 nnl>nvvr\n Hanna _._..-- .1-._-_ - j -c _ - - - -`-_ - July 12-Among'the week-end visit- ors Were~Miss Annie Keaster at the home of J. Jones; V. Tracy and daugh- ter Pearl at B. Tracy's. 1\/nae 'F`.vn '1`!-nnv it: annnincr 21 Fan! uay. vale on Sunday. L. Handy and family visited in Elm- I :-- -w----->-- July 13-Miss Irene Jones has re-. turned home after spending a few days with friends in Toronto and Bayfield. `I:f{ Ann? I/fnr`11oirr n? Dnnnfnna lcugtucu cl ut:au|.u.u1 5U.'.U.- ` . E A `rather serious auto accident took; place in the valley north` of the. village; on Sunday afternoon. A Toronto motor- g ist was travelling hor`ne'\vaz'd when sud-.; denly a cow owned by -Thos. Liyons._: which` was standing at .theside of the; road. `attempted to cross, it; The driver? jammed his -reverse rand V ripped his `E srears out but could no -avert a smash. f The radiator, headli hts and wind- i shield were badly damaged and the cow; badly scratched and bruised but the 00- f tzuprants of the car fortunately escaped: without injury. . July 13--Mrs. "John Schell returnedi home last Vvednesday [after spending} two weeks with friends and relatives , in Detroit. ~ 'e\,r.. r\v\r1 HIT..." 1...,..._'I- r1-._-,.._z.:__ .__..1 LIJU li1LLt!l'-`5 Ul'UL71b`l', 1` FCU. A `number from here" attended the 12th of July `celebration in Barrie. The day being favorable brought out a large crowd. All report a good time. 7 A mnfnrlnn nf Nfh Rev vain!-ivne rcusc uxuwu. rut 1`t:pU1`L d. guuu Luuv. A motorload of North ,Bay relativi-:-s were week-end visitors at Mrs. Jno. Sche11's. - `Km nsis nu`..- A Al.JA......,._ ......1 ..._.:I--. EULICH $- ' Mr. and Mrs. A. Alderson and family spent/Sunday with the latter's mother, Mrs. Willard, in Everett. T ` Lelia .Mitchell {is improving. Vvhile they were away on Sunday afternoon, Austin Alderson s house was broken int_o,.entrance~being gained by breaking in theewash room window. The young fellow who entered the house apparently took only a box of corn flakes. No trace of him has yet been found. ' LU!` 1'Ud.l'1 ill. 13. Lrucy E. ' Miss Eva Tracy is spending a few weeks with friends here. A n-4-.n:1I1v vunvnl-u-nu 43`-`Ann Innnn nO4~nv-`AAA The undersigned has _rec`eivEd in- structions from the Administratrix of the Estate of the Late Henry Gallagher to sell by public. auction at "Lot. 23. Con. 4,` lnnisl ` CURE! VVILXI Ll ICIILI3 IICI Up A goodly number from here attended the Orange Wak in Barrie on Mon- day. . . T. T-T9nRv and fnrnilv vieifo;-1 in 1Ilnn-l lll .LICLl._\JlLu Mr. and Mrs. F-rank Comartinimd. little Ma1'ga1`et of Toronto are visiting; the latter s brother, Fred. ` A 2-n-nnnknu (-`v.n.~. 1...`..- ...La...`...,1...: LI...-.. uuu ycarzs. X The local -Orange Lodge headed by; the Bang marched to the United; Church on` Sunday evening and listened to a very impressive sermon by ~the. Rein Mr, Burgess. The choir .\-was as-3 gif 1: VP `F-T:n`f n`F n11nrnhna~o"rn1nni v1su.u1gVat A. W. uarters. ' . Irene Roseof Mount Albert is spend-.1 ing a few holidays at L.C. McLean s. I TK'rr'| flnnl had fhn vniafnv-funn I-ni auu.-U1. a, Llll. _ _ - . "~ ' x ` Anxnduction service. was he1d,in tle` United Church on,.VVednesda_v follow-1 ing which lunchwasl served in the? basement ` - Bond Ivfead Orangemen, accorpa iedi h\Y fhn hand r-nlnhrafo flan 191*`: AF !I'11\1`x1 nu,-:v. .011 . .Du1'5t-:53. rue C1101!` .;was_ 215-; lsiysted by Mr. Hart of Schomberg who; |rendered a beautiful solo. ! A'~'~-a~.r1.nu n.-...:.-H... -.... ......:.:|,....a. l...`..I-' '.\Iuly 12i---Olive Carter oi? Tordnto is!` visiting at A. W. Carter's. : Tr-nun `Dnnn :14? llru-no A.!'luua-`.6 Ga nun-nA 3 1115 4 Lew uuuuztys at .I.4.\.;. :.uc.uea.I1S. I Vvm. Gould had the. misfortune toi have several ribscracked as the re-i |sultvof'aV fall. . ' x A... :.-.A..;.4I.\... ......--:..;. ..-.... 1...v.1 :_ 4.1!...` u"I::>.rl1`<;`i:17ead accoxf1par1\ied5 by .the band, celebrated the 12th of July in ~Rn1*rip (`nf -.Tnh'n Qnvfhnrlnn urge U) ,l.l.lC Utllll in Barrie. along as u odd years. The Tnnn and Willbe pleased to give `free ex; amination to ' any sufferer`. and to demonstrate. his famous` appliance. This appliance will contra/ct.Vthe. op- ening in 10 to 15 days,-and will cure cases in from three to `six months; This appliancevis positively demon- strated to you right on your own per-. son without any charge. You do not spend a penny unless you are fully satised that it-is the right appliance for you. A consultation with Mr.- Reavely will cost you nothing. " Don't let this opportunity get a`way~from - you. Rempernberp the date. _ 28-29c M!NEsiNG s'r;A_II9N, .__._.....A.I._ : uauu, UClUU1`t1LUU LIIC ll UL July .rrie. Capt.-John Sutherland was usual in spite of his ninety-E '99 PR, ' .9139 5.TAT.1N. % BRENTWOOD Touring Car 3 . . . . $112800 - o a n o o {'1- ,D&nI:iae:- Bacrrne-Rs M.qIn.@ 9.4115 andffhrguh 4 4 Gdod Through Dov you. suffer iroirli I ture?,- If so, your big opportunity as now ar- rived. Mr. Reavely, the noted rup.-_. ture expert, will be at the" A NEW wt.-:LL_1Nc.`roN' HOTEL FOR ONE DJKYA oN1I:.Y':._ % Mohday, July ;2f ' Delivers more miles at lower cost-per-mile. Stands up under harder going. Calls for fewer repairs;\ Provides greater safety. Excels in every quality that has earned its good name, In fac t, you have only to check any chassis part against its own past best--.engine, axles, gears, bearings,-fran/me, springs, shafts, elec- trical equipment-to prove how strictly and consistently Dodge Brothers have pre- \ `served and improved the basic goodness of theirfproduct, V g ,. ' Unprecedented sales prove how well the public knows that Dodge Brothers Motor Car is sturdier V and more Elependable than ever before. ' ` Phon'291' Defarzlv tell z'mpre.r.s'z've story of qualzbi standards strz'cz`Zy % % main z`az'nea you n wauu. LU 5U asaun. . For full information._ literature, etc., apply to any Canadian National Agent. v 28:: IIXIUIC Llllll IJIC U1Lllll..l. _Y ruuu. This summer, for the mere price of a railway ticket; and wth a. journey of but four short hours, on the` fast and comfortable trains of Canadian Nation- al `Railways. you can visit /Canada's Kingdom of Pleasure. Muskoka, one of the most beautiful lake regionson the b continent. 7|/fucnlunlyn `Lam n11 A-kn u A ~ . .u'..:4n_ 3.... ..... UULILIIIUIIL. ' Muskoka has all the requisites for an ideal summer vacation, attractive ho`- tels, some gay and fashionable. some quiet and secluded; excellent s'team- boat service and the choicest facilities for golf, tennis, bowling, hiking, danc- ing, boating, swimming and other.a- quatic sports. Go once to Muskoka and you'll want to go again. Wnv Pu infnrrnnfinn `i+QI`Of'II`l`I' nin If a vacation is worth taking it is worth taking well. Particulary when a really wonderful vacation costs no more than the ordinary kind. Thin anrnrnnr Fnw 1-`ha rnnrn nv-inn nf 1; THE KINGDOM OF PLEASURE Ruptute Expert Here / `MOLASSES SNAPS `Thus Pricu in elect for one rock from thin of this paper 133-C PEXi':'ii'E"'7c Clnr '3 Tonnto KETC UP 25c 1862.` Toy Pall `5`% ? 236 /; ServeDomin1on Stores i . TEA ?$Z." 3351:; Coffee sat:-iv.` 49. Richmellol 11.. 65c Ti/2 lb. 35.: with Biscuitn `D's'L` Bu 63c1b. CHRISTEES` l8o3.'Toy II?! A III IFIV c11R1sm: s SHREDDED WHEAT 23.: A. F. A. Malcomsoli SPECIAL BISCUIT WEEK _I-`RANK w. L1v1Ncs'_ro1_~1 Come and take your ch.o'i-."e `Inf the large a;.s'sor(fm.ent V of Biscuits, Where `Quality Counts. Choice Yellow V A IIK 31 Fancy Biscuits P1_airi { Z Biscuits Delivered Phone 447W : BARRIE Sedan $1263.00 De Luxe Sedan_. . $1496. PRESERVING .. REQUISITES cm" am $1.05 s..1...,,3._"_-L gggg km kinsu 31.25: Pnrowux , 2 net. 256 I ARROWROOT, mu or Oval COCOANUT FINGERS - CHEESE WAFERS -' swsm. socw. TEA . ,GRAHAM WAFERS '"ASSORTED.$ANDWECH . 35,,,_' APPLE BLOSSOM . 35-=,,,_ PIERROT CREAM . 37'-.,,_ SHORTCAKE . . 352., _WATER ICE WAFER 5o=..,_ Examiner Adlets are great sales. men and they work for little pay--. 25 cents a week. ----u T Iv-:` .~DunIop andvlvlulcaster Stu. Phone 31 : EARRIE : Box 595 FOR SALE--I4`(armsZr,,ZT7Summer Prop- erties, Town Houses, Lake Fronts. FOR RENT -- Summer Cottages, Town Houses, furnished and un- furnished. 17t.fc ~ [IENRY & cowgm were burned in Ontario . in 1925. THIS EMPHAVSIZES THE 3 'NECESS.I'TY OF HAVING Adequate Insurance on farm buildings. EVERY:_'l'HING REAL ESTATE Ont. uaons 597... cHI3:"I'-:"s"I-'I'5*;.. BKEON 477.. Mnyold Brand I $3`! A T. "Finest Mouinn I- I l L Pinon New Iilinli l\l (A starting and zr6;v'in mash) Order 'a bag /`today. T BROWN .& C0., Barrie. Bull: 133,, i f" Pachgc 1 5c t:'` `y lo. 3 1 `lb. 3 1 cu. 3015. (`IF-n lb. We. give special \aVttenti`on to farm insuranc e and place ygur 1\11n:v\}\nu :~n nnvnnon-Ina A Lilllll IIIBULCI-IIUU Gill`-C Lauc yULll. business in companies. of\ Undoubted Financial Standin AT ,MC\)DER`AT_E RATES. Information regarding ohmmr trips on all "water; and 3 II `I -I I n II HOW THE? if yo feed CHICKS GROW . 1-nunsnAY, JULY 15, 1926 __ -r_ --.. _..- ....__-- ---- .Canulian National. Rfilwayo Bla tchforvci s Chick Ma.sh~ at W. A. 1iE5bNKEY, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE `.gLLa1'-Maii` FRIDAY, JULY 16. Eight Hundred and Eightyfsix FARM BARNS |3ANKlNc,| (Too late for last week) July 6-Quite an interesting evening was spent on June 23 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacDougall when the r_nem'bers of the U.F.O. Club as- sembled there for their monthly meet- ing. After the business end had been concluded the members were treated to at progressive euchre. Mrs. George Lawrence carried off the. ladies first prize and Lorne Wingrove the gentle- men's first prize. The booby prizes were awardedto Wm. Brown and to Victor Brown for" their splendid skill.fMuch. thanks is due Mr. and Mrs. Ma.cDou Ii .a.nd'Mrs. Ma.cDougal1 s sister for ak- ling" the evening so enjoyab1e.i After refreshments had been served the .meeting broke. up with a hearty` vote of thanks to Mr. and*Mrs. MacDouga.ll for. theinkindness in making all wel- come. Members are requested to watch this paper" for the announcement of iunvf rnnangx been holidaying at ner name uurc. Congratulations to Mr. Best on the success of his Entrance class. seve of `the eight who wrote. being ',success ul; ' - Congratulations `to. Miss Florence Mead on passing her Junior Piano IExam. Florence `is a. pupil of Miss_ Jean McLean who has been a very er- ticient teacher. I _tn1s paper LU: next meeting. burn, who is 111. . Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah McMaster of Grenfel were visitors on Sunday at the I. home of W. R. Best. ' -. ` :1-.. 17`.`1arr|nr'A In hnmn frnm Toronto gthe celebrauon m `bar:-xe on uu.-. um. Geo. Patterson and sister. Miss E. ` Patterson, attended the" funeral on Monday at Thornton of their aunt. the late `Mrs. Joh`n Patterson. mum. 1'-Inlnn Rhnnnhan of Barrie has late `Mrs. dorm Patterson. Miss Helen Shanahan of Barrie |` been holidaying at her home here. nnnm-ntmnnnnn to Mr. Best nouaaymg Tnere mm _a wuun. There `was a full attendance on Sun- day morning when the Rev. A. E. de St._ Dalmas preached a very fine sermon` in the Presbyterian church to L.O.L. 450. The reverend gentleman based his remarks on Psalm 119:130.rMr. de St. Da.lmas' forefathers were Roma.n`Cath- bolics. one of them was a Bishop In the Roman -Catholic Church but there are generations of Presbyterlans in the` famlfy. He is a man who has travelled far and wide and knows what he is talking about. July'12-Mrs. Geo. Klssick spent the week-end In Orillla. - ` . Mrs. `Tudhope Bf Hawkestone is stay- ing` with her sister, Mrs. James Cock- burn, who is ill. M. our! Mm nminh Mr-.Master of 1 home or w. n. 5881:. Geo. Ellsmere 1.? home from Toronto for a. few -days. A ..n.-ml nn.n1VbAIV from here. attended for few -days. ' A goodly mrm r from here attended the' celebration in `Barrie on the 12th. flan Dnttnrnnn and sister. Mis July 12$-Ruthv1VIaLeoa of Hamiltpn lsxvlsiting her aunt. Mrs. Hall. 1: r:.m:u+ is: nrmzmssing nicelv with lS.`VlBlI;lng' ner aunt. Lures. ruzu. B. Guest is progresing nicely his new house. ; Neil Currie and A. Baitholomew have pu1_'c_hased new Ford sedans and_Wal- ker Caldwell a Ford touring. um, 1\nH`nn 'l"hn1`qrnnvn and her mo- her tamer. `L . 11;. moss. _ Guthrie. qro and Shanty Bay United Sunday Schools jou1"neye_d to Orillia park last Friday. They had at delight- ful day "and were much pleased to be favored by a shower of rain which was so badly needed. 7|`!-snnnifn f`in1r1\x7n11 nnr`l hnr nnnnin M us uuuu'L_Vuu5 "m.-:1`:-. - v _ ` - ~ Mr, and Mrs. H, Brown snentTSu_r1~ day with Holly fr1,ends., _ * ' Miss; H. Cfute ofcookstqwn ilivsited` friends here on Sun'da;v. . John `Ba\nting celebrated hi! 78th birthday on 'S.1turda.y and is hale and hearty. All wish him many returns of the day. ' ` ` T\/Hun Tvu Pnnloxy nf I30-haw! in viuino Lue uuy. Miss Ivy Broley of Egbert is visiting her grandpar_e_nts, Mr. and Mrs.` W. E. Lennox. ' - V ' `[3. TJ" ruin-urn A0 Vnununi-A `ulna In T1117 , IL: 11. flttlllla UL .l.UL'Ul.lLU wan I11 {VJ for Sunday. . - - ' `Mrs. Jones (Martha Ellis) and two chifdren of Major, Sask.,T were, in the village on Sunday. '\X7vn- 'Dnl u nnninn-in nnf .Qhn\Vi1'IE '1'V0!`I1I.0-I1 01'! r'r1ua.y. - l Nearly everyone in the community attended the celebration i'n Barrie on ' 0 I . ` Mrs. R. Davis of Toronto has been holidaying here for a week. 'l`l-anvvn 'wn'n 9 full nffnndanne rm Sun- K8!` uamweu a 1"UI`(l LUUFHI3-'.. _ Mrs. Dalton Durfsmore and her mo- the!` from Yellow Grass. Sask..`spent a few days with Mrs. Wm. Campbell last week. . A Mrs. Samuel Steele and little daugh- ter Mary-`from Edmonton are visiting her father. '1`. E. Ross. r..n....m f\nn and Qhcanfv Rnv TTnifd so ba_a1,v neeqeu. '1`he1~*e1tr.1 Q-`aldwell and her cousin ; from Minctt`. . {uskok:*.. are visiting ] their grandmo`ther, M1's.G. A. Caldwell. `UL KJUUIKSLUWH 'cl.l'U VIBIL 115' 1lUl'U- . Flfd Elliojff and G.` Vilou won the game at horse shoes in Barrie` on the. commu.ni,ty day. V . ' ' . ,, A . Miss -'Myr,t(le Coxworth of Tfnrolnto is holidaying -"here, = I . R/[av uni! K/[nu T-J Tlv-nurn>er'\ahf'.Qnr& Village UI1 auynuuy. . VVm: Reid's conditionds not showmg 'much improvement. * _ A nnnn'hov-=frnrn have` attended the ucn llp!'OVt;`In8I1I.. ' A number-4 from here attended the Ifuneral of Mrs. G. .Cunningha.m at I Thornton on Friday. I \Ynow|xy nunnvnnn `In fhn nnmmlinifv. l.I'1eX1(1S ne!'e., ` , Mrs, Vivian Jennett and little daugh- fer. are spe\1d!na wee'k"s holidays with` I Ivv fri an rig cu =uu Lru,-suua uuru l.U.BL wt-:cr_L_. - 'M1'... and Mrs. Howard Pearson of Oshawa 'are spending a" week with friends here. , . 1`/rvvo xnuann `r.....-".3-s nn In-+1.. r1nI1rv`r\ LU_l_ at C BlJCll\. I `Ivy .f1'iepds. R/fv an NI zvy vl.l'lUll\1- ' ` Mr. ahd Mrs. H.Da vis and mu -of Cqokstownare visit'ng__here. T<`I~nr'I T7.Hnf'} and F1 K'i1crn1 rnn l July 12--Mr. Sha rpe `of Torogtd call- red on friends here last week. I/In run.-`I Tlzf-an TJ'nuvn-ell `Dar :-uonn A-F SEVENTH LINE, VESPRA IUX. Hanna of Toronto was in Ivy Rev EDGAR ha UUJUXIU, Lilli puuuuy U1. LIICII.` llbu More charity for others will mean more charity forlourselves. and we will gradually come to, take a keener de- light in. reporting something? good; of some person than something bad. Goo/d is constructivehbad is destructive. Just before you are`about`to let out a bit of bad news", stop and think a moment. See it you can't think of something good to say/in place ot"lt.v The chances are tento one that you can and that you will. . - pUULUl` UL JJCIWIUIIS. We are prone to consider the ways- of others not our Ways when we should be watching \our own steii. What folks -say of another sometimes hurts more than anything they could have done: News, either good or bad. grows and becomes .exag%$ra.ted. and distorted with peddling.T hen the news is good, it makes no material difference how it is exaggerated or distorted-it can never do anyone positive harm. But bad news. given wings, may bring sor- `row and uin upon people who certain- ly are no deserving of a punishnient hnvnn-Han nannlfv nf fhnir mlnfnltn s_a_la_ds sub- st1tute.vegetazblqa,or fruit cocktails for o. change. * - . `L 01 Int! u0mm.unu.y `[0 CH8 UEILBPJ , How thoughtlessly unkind we some- times are when neighbors of ours suf- fer qnisfortune! Troubles are bound/' to come to usall. in some some" shape or form and what we say about our friends and acquaintances today may apply to us tomorrow. News is no res.- pecter of persons. WA are nrnno fn nn-nah-Inn `Han wave` I11-"U IIUL UUUUFVIHS UL u [JUIIIUILHIUI l_ iayeyond; the penalty of their mistake. `Ilnu-A nhnl-Nu fnvn nfhnv-u urlll I-nan EEIIE-l'\ I`\II CHI II ` Bad news travels faster than good news. There is an old saying No news is good news. Let_ a man be converted at a. church service and there is not much of a. stir, but let a resident be convicted of some crime and the news leaps by word. of_mouth from one end of the community'-to the other. 'l -Tnur nnaiahflnualxr nnblnrl urn anrnn_ ` uatuy nu: L, IS UI.Ll.ll5._ 'l.lUll5 ll.lUUlyo On June 27 Mrs. Charlotte DeGear. Chas. DeGear and Mr. and Mrs. Cha's. Bowyer visited friends in Flos and also Wasaga Beach. "\l7iH'ln-rn Mnnv-n in hnav wnrlzino 91" vvaaaga. .D8'd.UI.l. ' "William Moore is busy working at his barn putting in some new timbers. Jnhn '|\I|'11rnhv ham crnf 4: now Q1-gr I115 U'd.l.7.ll [JULLILI5 Ill UlllU `HOW L.lIUUl.'o John Murphy has got a new Star .car. ' T , LII? VVCI3-l`\" Clllla Mr, and Mrs. W. '1`. Erwin vitd friends in Toronto on Sunday. July .13-Mi.s Estella Willoughby of Alliston is visiting her sister, Mrs. Erwin Miller. ` ' / 'lK{an `Tun: T.nn Inna rnfnrnnri I-r'\ I-non` IDFWIH LVLIIICI. '/ Miss Eva Lee has returned to her` home in Parry Sound after visiting her cousin. Miss Mabel Truax. T Inlfnnfnu nf T.nn:'Inn ha 'n{uIl-Incr IICF UUUEJH. AVJJEB JVLKIUUI Lruua. J. McMaster of London is visiting his mother," Mrs. W. McMaster. Klimt: T-'I n'lnnn 12:21] in xyiaifh-no T.hnuau H13 IIIULIICT, .lVJl'S. VV. lV1U1V1dSLUI'. `Miss Helena Bell is visiting Lindsay friends. . ' YM -us (`I\|I`LV(\v\ A! `Dan-:AnnA In uylidl-{nu IFIUIILIS. _ Mrs. Coulson of Bradford is visiting at the `home of her son, Fred Coulson. 1/7 and Eng D "Drugs: and turn nhiln-1- at. LIIU IIUIIIU U1 llC~l' Ull' 1` {C11 uuuzauu. Mr. and,Mr. R. Ross and two child- ren of Hamilton are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ellis. A ` Dnuu Qrnifh nf T\Tfnvfh Run in hnnan Fni- _ -7 -7 V.. 7 , . .- `(Too late for last week) July 6-Ra1n i_s needed badly `here. Spring crops have made very little headway. (`ban hnflnnr `hag nuavnhnnn 9/HQ? 1` UIU. Wilfred DeGear. who had his.foot badly hurt, is getting along nicely. n Inna 9'] Wire Fllnnnlnffn hnflnnr all)! lll_C1 5 IJCIIVCIILS .llCl'U. M2`. and Mrs. Neil McEahern and Mr. Moffat of Owen Sound are guests this week of Mrpand Mrs. H. L. Tar- Bush. ` ' J,u]y 12--George I-Ioltris spendigg a fewdays with friends in Toronto." , I-Ierb. Grose and Robert Moore had their speedy drivers in the races in Barrie on Sports Day. . A number from- here attended the Institute convention in Barrie on Wed- nesday and report a very interesting program. Dow 13 , I A `Wow-u'ncnn rivnnnhnri fn UIUEIIC W313 l`UIlllt51'Uu U_Y _LllU UIIUIIH . Miss L. Alder-son of Alliston has been engaged as__;eacher for Woods School. No.14. . > ~ Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mccutcheon and Miss Ettie Holt were in Togonto over the week`-end. 1:... .....a ml ... 117 In t.V.....:... ..Y..:a...a JVLIE. .l_].UllL`_Y D1115. Rqss Smith of Ndfth Bay is home for the holidays. ' V I UIILU o3}JCllL DDUIIKUIQ` (ll. NC]. IIUIIIU 1lCl U. E. Barnhardt is taking a summer course at Toronto University. 1\/1'1-e "Fhne Anoy-unn in of-nnr'H1v in-\_ \\'C1UUHH:'. 7 Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Ca1;c;1Ldden. Miss :1-1:-lzel Caldwelfand Messrs. Melville and Holly Carscadden of Bradford vis- ited at John Walker's on Sunday. ` ucuuway. Chas. DeGear has purchased ax new Ford. 1'nna.....a 'n.\n,...... .1... 1...: L- 49...`; vxsrung De!` S1S[_eI`, ;V1lSS' DJSEHEF UTOVBS. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coulson'and Greg of_A1Iandale visited at Geo. Latimer s, Sunday. ` " 1M'.. ......1 air... rni...'... 1\....1........n. ......1 H15 Ina` illjllh iV1l`S.' 1. A.'.uuu1swu1'u1, Mi's. ing this week for a. holiday at Muskoka before settling in their new home in Barrie. T T , I `Mr...-. A D..,...+n... .....,: 13...{1.... an-U... ` .L)i1.l.'._l' AU. _ Mrs. A. Preston and` Evlyn Short-> land spent a few days in Stayner last week. , , II; n-A 1\lr~...- L1 1 7'l1n...DnnI.. Tm n4`- LIUIVHIQ UL` _'O3l1lJl}l""'l'll'l Bulll UL} $10.00 and under, cash; over that] amount"6 months credit will be given [to parties furnishing approved joint notes. 6% per annum q for cash. Sale at 1,p.m. ' 1:! A 'n:_r\4\\v7y'1-.117 'A__-L_--,_____

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