ma 3.43312 axzguxnzx l and 2., are` `. and; LUHU W Lu; .lllUl.'lll.ll5 . Deceasedwas 28 years of age, was a member of Holly Methodist Church and of a Toronto Orange lodge; He enjoy- ed the high esteem of all who knew him. Mrs. Roy Ferguson of'Ba.rrie is a. sister and there is one brother.*Reu- ben, living at_.home. - "Finn funeral was `hob-1 hn Tfnnnnnv Ueu, uvu15 a.|._.uuun:. The funeral was held on Wednesday `to Thornton Union Cemetery, Rev. G. E. Coulter taking the service. Leonard Bloxham, who has been sorely bereaved in recent years, lost his third son, Charles M., on Sunday, July 18. His wife passed away two years ago and two sons died overseas: William from u in France after the Armistice and Percy killed at Amiens. Charles also served oversea.s.- belong- ing to the. 75th Bn. On his return to Canada he took a business course and was given a position in the Customs. Toronto, which he lled until February last, when tubercular trouble developed `and he was sent to Gravenhurst. Where he had made almost a. complete re- covery. Last Week peritonitis develop- `ed and he Was, rushed on Saturday to Toronto for an operation. This was performed that./_night but -he died the following morning. `l\nnnnan'\x7-no 952 inane-c nf aura was 1: Third Son Taken by Death I I -v--._. .- _- V- V. .v_, A very sad dean? occurred on Fri- day, July 16, when Olive Victoria,-wife of L. Charles Srigley of Holly,. passed away at the.R,. V. Hospital-, Barrie, af- ter a brief illness. _ Deceased, who was Mr. `and Mrs. Vvilmer TIA-Ioughton and son and Chris. Wren and sons. all of Alliston, were Sunday visitors with Mr. -on Mn: 13 Mnwafnrn . J-LIIIHLUH, Wt:l.`e >Duu.u.a._y VA: |`a.nd Mrs. D. ' McWa.ters. HELP .YOU`RSSL`l'-' "To 1-u:AL_1'1_i` Death of Mr;.;\L. c. Srigley; _-__,__ __,1 j__A_L ___,_.. HUBBARD S SELL FOR FLORENCE -' AUTOMATIC '.0lL COOK STOVES AT GREATLY ` REDUCED PRICES 3-Burner % Stoves $15.40 4'-Burner Stoves $19.15 Ovens at $3.49 and $4.78 at_ prices that cannot be e equalled` _ - Our $3.50 line"for $2.64 Our $4.50 line` for $3.39` Our $5) line for $3.66 Our $5.75 line for $4.22 Our $6.50 line for $4.78 Our_ $7.25 line for $5.35 We have eight only of these left, so get_ yours WE HAVE NOT cor OUR sTocK DOWN TO WHERE WE.WANT IT AND WE ARE coma yo KEEP SACRIFICING IT UNTIL WE ACCOMPLISH rr. A WATCH ouk wmnows WATCH ova PRICES -%--I-IOT WEATHER GOODS-- our WITH `rm: STOCK Width " Depth Height 29%; ; 19% ; 44%; ; S walls-28% 19% 44% 5 walls-28%" 19%;" 54" 8 wa11s-35 % " ` 21%" 48" Frigid Zone all metal, W .E. . . . . . `Sunday, July 25, 1926-` T Rev. Geo._B. McLeod, M.A., BI of Toronto, will _preach. Sunday, School at` 10` am. HAMMOCKS % HOLLY J ight` 1$n1'y"o'f t, getyours early. Note--W.lE.-, white enamel Hubhard s Hardware High Grade Aluminum 5116 rt-.::51ut:u uuul net ueatn. _ , The funeral took place on Saturday afternoon from G. G.` Smith & -C0. s \.c=hape1,'Barrie, to St. Paul's cemetery. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. A. R. Beverley and Rev. G. E. Coulter. ' A `ll/run G...n.1..-.- ....... .. 1...: __.-n `M I \zUu1LUl'. Mrs Srigley was a fond and loving mother and leaves to mourn her death. besides her husband, ten daughters: Mrs P. Bullen of Toronto. Mrs. A. Green of Bethesda, Mrs. L. Overs of Buffalo, Mrs. B. Mc_Quay of Ivy, Mrs. E. Mc- Quay of Elmira, Mrs. V. Pratt of Ham- ilton, Gladys,.Joyce, Clara and Olive at home, and two sons, Vivian and Fred, at home; also her mother, Mrs. Nancy Quantz of Painswick, and three brothers and one sister. July 21:Mr;.-D. F. Streb and aaugh; ter Madeleine of [Saskatoon and Miss Dorothy Streb of Toronto are visiting lwith friends here for a month.. Ifca Van 'MI'nT.o11a-'I\Iin nv-`R 1\Il 8...-. T81 ST. ANDREW S'V Presbyterian Church fnev. J.'_ s. Shortt, M.A., Minister r Edmund_"Hardy; M_us. 'Bac., F.'1`.`C.M.,N Organist a.nd.Chp1rma'ster ` 53 years of age, was born at Painswick and lived there until her marriage in 1895, when she came to Holly, where she resided until her death. "`,|l\ Fnnnuol fnnly v\`1\r:;\ A... CV..4.-'._.1-__ uux usteuua In-:1`!-: Lu!` :1. mourn. .Miss Kae McLaughlin and Mis Lu- PHONE 103 ~-. BARRIE . vvnr \lI-l\Il I IJIIIJ He`avi1y tinned N0. 1 .size . . . . . . $1.39 No. 2 size $1.98 -v Earner RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL. FOR GIRLS. ` nta[[Q Scholarship Matriculation, Solo Singing, Music, Art, Conversational French em hemmed. Outdoor Games and _Sports. .HenIth record bxce ent. Ltmxted numbers. .E'... D...._._.... ____I_ .- n..:_ -2_,I- ,,,,-__ FOOD CHOPPERS Convex Saucepans Straight Sausepans Potato Pots Preserving Kettles Eons} Pans Pans- THIS BEAUTIFUL ELECTRIC RANGE We are going to sell to someone for Genuine" English --4___.. -Collier S,ti';t::1;l' UNITED CHURCHES _ venben Ciollege gr RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL mp nun c M. _-_v .-V-__. A- ForAProspectns apply to Principals. AS FOLLOWS: $l 7.89 $21.94 $29.87 $414. 78 $22.98- YOUR CHOICE FOR I. W u WUBKS. Mrs. D. Kenny of Toronto is holiday- ing at Jas. McLaughlin's. ;_ After a lingering illness of several months, J; W. Cripps passed away at the home of his son, Joseph, in Mid- land. The -late Mr. Cripps was born at Manchester seventy-one Fifty years ago he was married to Miss Elizabeth Pierce of Barrie and resided in ;Vespra since that time. Mrs. Cripps predeceased him eighteen years. In 1910 he married Miss Alvina Wilson of Shanty Bay, who died last August, He is survived by seven children: Mrs. Thos. Lee of Barrie, Mrs. Thomas of Toronto, Joseph of Midland, John of Brandon, Man., Victor of Cochrane. William of Elk Lake and Dalton of To- ronto: and three brothers. Gideon ot Allandale, VVm. H. of Barrie and Vi]- liers of Brandon; one sister, Mrs. C. R. Arnson of Rock il-le, Ill. Rev. Mr. Sin- `clair took char e of the service. In- terment Was made at Lakeview Ceme- tery, Midland. years ago., Aluminium, 7-cup size, without cord. Any cord will fit . . . . . . . . $4_9g _, ..l. --`7v 9-.10 VII Rev. E. J. Whan, Pastor. Mrs. Edith Rdviie. Organist. lian SlTr1anTahan are on a Ftreai, St. _Anne s and 0th \ two weeks. 1\/from D `rr......-- -' "'- for .. Buy Adlvertlsed` Thin gs. THIS 3_-BURNER ELECTRIC RANGE ELECTRIC PERCOLATORS 79c $5730 HUBBARD S SELL FOR LESS Fr- ,_.-..-..-aux: uvvay GI. vIr. venty-one 2 was )f [at tirn. MPG (`I-`nun Sunl;'y,"July 5 ` 11 3.111. 1 Rev. J. J. Bl-ack, B'.A.,j .B.D. Collier t. United Church % 7 p.m. Rev. J. J. Blck M F Central United ~Chur '1 trip to Mon- other points for Page N in " `Barri; Baptigt Qhurch -- 11! T vvvu nylon sanygcss `III ! or no an 0;: the package. Ilnliotlono cannot Bring you such wonder-avor -ouch cu-lop. crunchy -akes. Tho genuine corn okoo have tho" signa- turo of the originator an tho nnclnna. THURSDAY, JUL? 22, 1925; - VISITORS WELCOMED BARRIE MARKETS Sum!-'y. July =25. 1923 IGTYIYI 'l"IIIII1l'I Have Kellogg : any meal --and between meals; Order them anyvfvhere. At all grocers, hotels and restaurants. ' , . V: V , & 1' Dunk .Im'nln A LWA VS coRN FLAKES A WELCOME _.., --cu -vg I ~sir1JE~c'rs ; WELCOME `K ,,i_. .. u-c' tIl`IOIItIoo',$]-:30 . . . . . . .... 55-600 IIIIIJIIO $1.10-$1.15. ooocvouotoocc DIIIIOOOOO . . . . ...... 25-270 , . . . . . ...._. $1.50 Dun-nun Ahwara In Kellogg : patcntod inner-ualcd wast: om-m'u. ALWA23 In l(.n....I. nainn vvun. 1.-nu , sanrora St. . Fred C. Walls and daughfer; Miss Jesle Wall. of Hamilton, motored to `Barrie for the week-end. ' . xus x1e1'm0t'er; Mrs. E.1`M: Richardson. _ ' ,Miss 'Wanda Bowman has gone ' to Elgln House, Muskoka. for the summer; Erest; Laidlaw of swat - current gls visiting his mother. Mrs.:J.-D. Laidlaw. ` Mrs.. A. G. MacLel1an and children are-visiting her parental home in But.` llngton. . .. nu 1l`l_BIl(1S'[nlS We9K, . ; ' _ Miss Jesle Weach of Islington and Leslie Lavor of Maple spent Sunday at Wm. H11-1's,` Sanford St. - `Prat! F wall- mun .a...'....a...-.. u-1-- Lia-.Yu uuelpn. _ ` ' ` V Mrs.` H.` JLawson.and daughter Aud- rey of Kingston are visiting with J u_d_ge. . [and Mrs.:W!smer.' -- - . ' " RA{nhnr Ann`lnl-up -0 1ffl..'J_-_ `-' 1-7-` auu. aura. yvzsmer. , 1 Richard Appleby of Windaor, _a;vfor- mer resident of Barrie, was a visitor in town this week. . ` R/[PH _q"\hvv\'nn '11.-.`A.: `.......1 a_.._n__ --3 4 ka Ulllr 1u_ JHHZUrUUCn,E[. -V ` . " ` Mr. and` Mrs.- Edward Rogerson mo.- tored from Chicago and called on Bar- rie friends- this wepk. - Weach of Tnllngfnn gird \JUUl\ LUW Il- Misses Laura and Edna Asanh. a-r_e holidaying w,ithaMn. and Mrs. L.-V. Ru`. . pay. Guelph. 1VI'l`Q'T-T Tmnrunn nun: .:.......1.4.-.. A---1 xu. LUWII EH18 WGGK. `. Mrs. Shherman Todd `and family` Gilfotd spent last week_'w1th,h'e!r-,p a ents in_' Elizabethpt.` ' ` Mr. and Man 1:1Au.'...'.a is.....-.....-.. .- _.e1on Falls, Miss Winnitred Smith. M:;y[-st.," is visiting, with Miss Audrey Hickland in Cookstown. [ V . R/[fauna Tan... ..._.1 1'R3_,- A ,- .:.uuu!:ll. . Mr. and.~Mrs.~ T. Alkens Spent a rein: days last-week Aln Lindsay and Fen- elon -Falls, ` L - V * ' 1\/[Vina 1"K7l......-l`1..-.1 94,, :1: -- 4 --I . Miss .Myrtle> I-Iill.:i_s- spending a week Awithgtrlnds in Toronto.-. , g Gordon Eastman of Hamilton` was` a.` Week,-`-e.nd- visitor in .Barrie;. . ` J_oh1`1 Reid..'of Whitevage was among old friends'in town this week. A V T Glarence Ambler of Toronto is spend- ing his" holidays "at his home here. . Mr. and Mrs. W. D.- Griffiths and -son are holitlaying at Minot, Muskoka. A _ A Mrs. J. F. Legge of Toronto isvvisit-t ing hexymother, Mrs. E.1`M: Richardson. l _MjSS Wanda Rnuyman knu .-.-A..--+.~ %am&&%&i$&$&i$w Ii % PERSONAL ` ',% 1 &$&w$&am$mgagg In-n "an we uunnsnuc VIIIGUII Contralto Vocalist; E_ntq;tainer.and 1 ' Elocutronist. '-` ` Singing, Spea.k_'1'ng, Public . Oratory` ` and Dramatic 'Expre_ssion.` Foflnterview ahd ferms, apply at 62 Ross St._: BAARRIE *: `Phone 249_ ,,--_._. ----wvvu I Organic` and Clttoirmastejf Co|!ier Street United Church All grades of ORGAN. PIANO and THEORY: . VOICE PRODUCTION and SINGING (all -examinations). ALSO "Mrs. Emmie Wilsoh nAn`unIln \I_-_l2-L E._L( A ' Horace _wa.o.%., _A.R5C. (T `z??<.mW runs, .LV..1. 2 A party of thirty-six Barrieites mo- tored to Midland-on Wednesday and took the Port Dover to Honey Harbor. where they. were picked up by the launch Marion and conveyed to Camp Kitchikewana. at Beausoleil Island. Where about a score of. Barrieboys arei holidaying- A- very pleasant afternoon waespent at the camp, which is ideally located and splendidly equipped. The -visit was arranged by the Boys Work Committee of the Barrie Kiwanis Club. $V,L1'U. VV .. E, .l.Jl.5llG.lll- Mr. and Mrs. Winchester of Ottawa were guests of Mrs. J. M. Hunter, Kem- penfeldt St.,. lastweek. 0n A. W. Wright, Mrs. Wincheste-r's father. and Miss Wright motored over from Mount Forest and took them home with them. `I51.-....--L`1:I..-- 'D....`..-,_1\/I'.. ......a -.\/r.... A uuruu. _ , Forest Free Press---Mr. and-Mrs. A. J .- Wallace and daughters. Gertrude and Margaret, of Barrle,- are spending a. week here with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wallace.` The men are brothers. ~M1ss Gertrude Wallace is from New\ York. wherelshe is an R.N. - Mn` and '|\lI -on 'l\ou3tl 'h'nTK7nl-av-a 'L'l'n`l11r ]_Jll'1UU b'Z`Ll'l._Y Ill AUEUSL. ' C. W , Plaxton of Toronto was in town on Monday a ter a visit to his summer cottageat ig Bay Point, pur- chasedafrom Rev. H. A. Bracken of To- ronto. Mrs. Plaxton is holidaying at the -cottage, accompanied by her daughters. Miss Phyllis of Toronto. Miss Iola. of New York and Mrs. F. `R. McBr1en and two children of Niagara Falls, N.Y. 4. A can-cl-1: AC I-Inhabc;,,n1v Dnnulnllu-nu nan, -w,yv cuoovooouuvcov-9-I Peas Buckwheat Butter. per pound . . . . Eggs, ped doz. Potatoes, per? bag, o1_d WIICFU 31113 18 tlcll .l'|uLV. Mr.` and Mrs. David McWaters.t Holly. announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Miriam Lavena Ty- ena`, to Mr. Al_bert Ruggles. son of Mr. Walter Ruggles and the late Mrs. Rug- gles, of Toronto, the marriage to take place early in August. - (`.. W Plnrtnn nf 'l`m~m1tn urns in SIHLEIC. lV..ll'5. LIIUS. AIKUHS. vvuruxey t. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Grasley of Toron- to were 1n'Barrie on Saturday on their way to visit their son Robert at the Y" ` c amp,. Pinecrea . They, were . accom- panied by Miss, Vair of Toronto and Mrs. W. S. Dignam. Mn and 1\/I've W'I I!I"Il)G+AII rs`? (\(>+o1-no HIUIIL, LVLIJG. .l.J II. 0- EVVi1.ll5Ullu Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Hill of Sas- katoon, Sask.. a.n_d A. G. Hill and son Elgin of Cranbrook, B.C.. have return- ed home after visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hi~ll. Sophia St., and lsister. Mrs. Thos. Aikens. Worsley St. Mr and Mr: W F! (Ev-nulnv nf 'l`nrnn_ LU!" LIIU UIL) . , _ v Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Walls and Ken- neth spentsunday at Oshawa. Misses Mary Tr`_ibble and Mildred Walls re- turned with `them after spending two weeks at "Oshawa with the. former's jaunt, Mrs. D. A. J. Swanson. `Ila .nvu-I `Etna `$4-lunnm TN 17311 .-u an... I 'rr'1erly of Pointe aux Trembles, Quebec. LIIUII L11- Mrs. M; H. Welker and Bruce". for- are visiting her parents in Bradford St. before going to join Mr. Welker in London, where they expect to make their home. A '1` `Damon: 1Yn6.....I..-. Ga ....L1- .....1.1.. I LIICLI LIUILI u I`: A. '1`.`Foster, Victoria, St., cable splic- er for this area. of the Bell Telephone C0,, has been transferred to Toronto as assistant district chief engineer. Mrs. Foster and family will leave shortly for the city. - M. mm Mm 1x7 n urging o1-`R 12..-, 1115 vvuu :.vu.'a_ 1_4uu;;,uu.u1 LU! sxx wet-ms. A. W. Hislop and Miss Edith Shaunts of Buffalo, Mrs. J. Coborn of Toronto and Mrs. J. Lloyd and sister, Miss Bes- sie Fraser. of Bradford, were guests of Mrxvand Mrs. W. J. Craven. S`a.turda,v.| Mr and T\/I'm: _Tnr-nna fl`. Vanna on- ;vu'.vu.uu Lurti. W. J. uraven. aaturaay. Mr and Mrs. James G. Keenan an- nounce ~the engagement of their daugh- ter, Mabel, to Mr. Francis Vernon Hook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hook. themarriage to take` place. this month. ' A nu ..- nm 1': r:r..n-.... ..._.1 11......` a.., Ht: W111 lU'ctVe LU1' b!l1}liL. Miss Margaret Pratt and Misses I-Iec- torine and Marguerite Demers, sister. and nieces of V7. A. Pratt. have re- turned to their homes in Toronto after spending as short vacation here. '!\/Tr and T\/fun: flvnnf Tnnn-run 4-fad . .spcuuu1;,' it :snU1'L \_/'ru.:'otL1UI1 nere. Mr, and Mrs. Grant Longman and , Edwin Campbell of Toronto Sundayed with Mr. and Mrs. E. Lonzrman. Miss Winlow returned with them after be- ing with Mrs, Longman for six Weeks. A `If T-Tialnn and T\1Th:c `lI`,:3lH-I-u Qlanuno-... urr\I- vvlll .'I\%<;.-'2"1?`a.ll Wheat Barley Rye Dang LUYVU. UVUI` ::uuu'ct.y. W. W. Hipkin is visiting his` father. Rev, Wm. Hipkin. AM1`. Hipk`in, who is a sailor, came from Barry, South Wales. and will remain here till Sept. 24, when he will leave for China. Thfiun 1\1I'cn-troy-of DI) ff on T\/Fianna 'l'.Tnn \..UVY'r1ll at. uu-:11` suuxmeryuoctage. - Jack`Sibbald and cousin George of Cleveland. Ohio, paid a short visit with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Sibbald, and aunt, Mrs. E. H. Partridge. . Will anti 'R,nhnrf WQrnff.nh uiufnr-a wa auu. .lU.l'UllLU. V , [ Dr. and Mrs. Byron Ashley and four` children of Detroit, who are summer- ing at their cottage at Kingsville. were the guests of Mrs Ash1ey s sisters in town over Sunday. `K7 `K7 T-TihL'iv1 la \7h:1'I-Inn 1!-|c< 4-`n1-Ian uuu wuu U11`. auu lVJ.l.'S. VV. .J.'ura.ven.. Mr. and Mrs.` Borrowman and daugh- ter of,Wel1and and Mr. and Mrs, Wm. N931, and family of Port McNicoll were gunday guests of Mr`. and;M.rs. R. AM. ell. ' - `lhfun A `I'_1 .......I-..4.-... -9 T1-___-11Aa- DUI], Bridge, Yorkshire, England, is visiting her son, R. H, Heppleston, Innisl-St.f She also visited with her sons in 0tta.- I wa and Toronto. ` I `ha mm: mt..- D..'..,.... Ankl-.. .....1 a-.'-__ Mrs. A. Heppleston `of Rawcliffen oxpueuu, auu uuuI., Lurs. nj. 11.. rartrmge. Will and Robert Fawcett-and sisters of Horning s Mills and Miss Doris Summers of Toronto spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. W. J./Craven- 1\/fr on:-1 Hiram` Dnnunrcyvnnn nud olnu.-1-. nun-:u_Lu ruj.'1`y DULUIU. 1a..\3L WEEK. I Herbie. George and Arthur `Smith. Mary St., and George King, Sophia St,,| are holidaying with_the former s grand- m S; Smith, Dalston. uni! 7|/from Tl/I" f\ '!F-un.In.-n... .....3 muuwr, '1Vl.l`S. D . b`m1tn, uaxston. I ->Mr. and Mrs. -M. 0. Engleson and .Master Ric'har'd.of Williamson. N.Y.. ,-wefe guests of Mr. "and Mrs. Alex. 'Cowan `at their summerycottage. .TQrI.1('ihhnI 9-n nnnuin (`Lanna-n nf nun. .1. 'vv. L/r.uuwt:u, nixplel` DE. Mr. and Mrs. VV. D Sc',vthes of Phelp- ston, Mrs. McAvo_v of Barrie and Mr. and Mrs, F. W, Field of Toronto _mo- tored to Parryvsound last Week. T-T`nv5hio flnnvo-n and Ami-kn `mwdn. atguuxnxpatllcu uy 1!. sun,- Mr, and Mrs, Vernon Mart of Lind- say were week-end visitors~ in town. ` Mrs. Harry Marr acompanied them and I I will remain for some Weeks. i M!` 'nnA T\/I've "(X7 `LT fVn1,1~q.n1'I .....:1l `THURSDAY. WHOLESALE PRICES NO 9 W9" TK7hncs+ an an.` l wxu L'cu1'cx.1I1 LU1` suxue WEEKS. Mrand Mrs. VV. I-I. Caldwell daugllter Mary of Vancouver; B.C., visiting the former s parents, Mr, Mrs. J. Caldwell, Napier St. Mr, and Mrc VV T) Qr-'v+`nna n1 Dk LVJJIIUL a .ruuu.. ` A. G. MacLe1lan, L. O. Valr and Alex. Cowan are attending the meeting of i- the Grand Lodge. A.F. & A. M., at Fort Wyliam [this week.. `D '11: ... nu... u:...u...a 1-..; ---..._u_-1...- VVIIIIUJI; LUIS WEK.. J. R. Dier was visited last week"b_v two .sisters from "Calgary, Mrs. A. -V. I Bilton and `Mrs. Gordon Goodison. each "accompanled by a son. I Mr and Mr: `rnrnnn T\Kon|n n? Th-.A u. Du.l.'JUi1.ll.L. V . ` `Mrs . C.yL. Burton and family .01.`. North Bay are visiting the former-'3 sister, Mrs. -J. H. Knapp, at Cozy Nook, Minet s Point. ` A (1 1UI'n.-.1.-.11.... 1' n 17.1.. ..._.1 AI... .pzj0c1_{ at. . _ - I . ` Mis's,Ethel _B,ax`cer' and Miss Ruth Nashudf Kingsto'x_11_are `guests of the farmer's sister, Mrs,`-fJ. R. Dier, ,Wl1- ington St. . , ` hi` Dl1VI`(II7 n'u-Inn...-..-CC` kn J .-._..lI-- ..... 1115 Luu `BL, ; V - . , Dr. Percy Salfjeant and family mo- tored from Burfordand spent yester- day W1th.his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J} Sarjeant. ` `MFG K` ' T. Dulwfnn and 04-soul!-o A0 ._.`-..--..-- ....,-.. -...v ... .`-...v-.a.u;u uu n.auuu.cl.,yo Mrs; ,M.'J. Walls was in Tqttenham over the week,-end, attending the fun- -eral on Sunday of her uncle, LR. Potter. 1\.r:.... 1'.-...;-_- -ri-_-u- V-I11 ,n n. . - "home `of her brother, Grant` Heels. in! .`Bzjock St. -- ..- ,,-- .........,......._, V- nu. Iaanuav, _J.u. a. \_JI.I.CL. . 1v1iss..I1istgana `Heels. R.N.. 91? Toledo.! Ohio, is spending a few days at the! `1\Irh_-'.~ Doha! 13'..-.4.....- ....._1 1un__ ~n_;u, `nun. uuv.L, an; en. vv, 1. cauuun, ;Vc1.*5uu. Duo .'M1ss ; .Co1lins and Mr. ad Mrs.i Harry Norton attended the I.0.0.F. de- 1 `cox-ation service in Meaford on Sunday. `|Ul'..'.~7 1m` '1' 11+..n.. .....__ .|_ r!I_LA_-__1__, .v...... .-.p ..........c, u`. .-gu aA\I1AA\; AAVAG. _V Miss Irene Knapp has returned home` after spending two weeks with her_; aunt, Mrs. C. L. Burton. North Bay. '1\;1'..n A..n...... 1:1 tir-v..1. ..._:| a_-L__ N I .. -._., ,.-... \ll `.4. gun yuu. gnu; Lu .lJCl._y5 I "'1;'Irs. Arthur E. W'alsh and baby Bar- bara `motored from the States to visit herV_si_st',er,`l\/Irs..W, Peacock, Nelson Sq.` '1/[Inn AI r1..n.:..... 1.-.: 1ur.. ..(n `It, i W . _ . . . .....y. -...., -;..Dv;. -44:: Leann- -Mis: Alice Overs and Miss Laufaii I ATomlinson arespending their holidays` at Port "Bolster "Inn. Port Bolste1'.- TYSLIA , 1 /cu . Wflfred (Texas) Vfhite of Dunnvf1le, _a._ member` of the 'Pittsbu1_-g hockey team. is visiting at his home here. `l|.f!__ 1'-.. , T7,, . ,, ,, [McCarthy were] uests of . Woodstock 1 `friends over the week-end. ' uruuxur. n.I:u'ry III '1'lmmlnS. . A . .1 Mrs; J: A.,McC'arthy and Miss Vera] I Mvu 1330-on T\3n1rSne'nn A-0 `IDA-.n..I..-. `Ill .r.u5_u DL. 101` [[18 summer. ' Mrs. J. D. Laidlmv; Miss Laidlaw and? _Mr's: Walter Laidfaw spent last week; a't Hlgh1a'nd Inn, Algonquin Park. Ii 11:..- A12..- A_--.-_ _-_.1 H 2 MacLellan is. on holidays." -1.: vv. Lazuuweu, maple!` DI. _ i M. S. Lovatt of` Toronto is in charge: at the Bank of Nova Scotia while, A. G ` " Mi_o:nps:- `Rvr-m` an.-I `rm-Ina nan 1.`A...m uuauua uver Lue VV8BK'eI1Cl. } Mrs, Edgar Dickinson of .Beverley,; Mass.. .has ' taken Mrs. McPhee s_ house g -In` Hfghst. for the summe . V7/rI ~ I `KW T.r:{R1on~r `.\/Fina Trnilnuv nu-.5! "I M1`s. E. G.7McLaugh1in of Bult; is` `spending a. few days with.Mr. and Mrs. } J.-_ W. CaldWe1l,'Napier St. '* M. S. Tmvaft nf. Tnrnnfn in an .-.I.-........;.! 4ua.s.:uuua.u xavun uuuuzgys: I Misses" Byne' and [Edna Ball h:ave_ gone .for a month's` visit with their .' `brother Harry in Timmins. Mrn~ II A 1\'n'nr*'m-1-hu om: 1;/n.'.- v......3x 11 a.'m.-.(:':>'i"5l Pe1.:ef. 5 7 p.m.--VDistinctive Evidence -`of ' Salvation." ' ' 10.15 a.m,--Bible School.