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Barrie Examiner, 5 Aug 1926, p. 12

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holidaying at visiting with (THIS MONTH STARTS` oun THIRD YEAR) 49 ILADIES BALT DI nnnnnna 19 Boys and Girls Rib Stockings . . I Lauuly uuu W11`. anu LVJ.I`S. G90. Bowman` `of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Saun- ders and son of Birch Cliff and Miss Margaret Thornton and Rex Sutton of aging t Dundas made up a very enjoyablemgrtme, ' week-end party at Mrs. John Sutton's. 4 that is 1 I G A Lucas, 1 sociate ladies g uuwu uuu puuneu Bnut-Out oau. In the return game of the Smidle,v- Presbyterian series, the Smidieys won to the tune of 10-2. Fraser." the Scotch pitcher, was touched for nineteen safe- ties. while the Binnie-Moncrieff battery was only hit upon six times and struck out nine batters. The Plant brothers. with four hits. and Hedger and Mon-_ crieft . with three each. led the hitters. A zrrnnf an] nf in'+m~m:+ ion +01... 4...! N -y--on-gun; JJTDI ! Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Edgerton and. } family and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bowman! `of Tnrnntn `Mr and R/I've 1210...... am... lly. Kerr, "Sunnyside Farm," Creemore. ? Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Bowman motored to Mitchell over the holiday to visit the latter`s sister, Mrs. McLagan, and fam'- I I wuu ucr p'cu'enI.s. I Miss Clara Reinhart spent the past, few weeks with her sister, Mrs. J. Kerr, Sunnyside 5 MI`. and R/[PR T ,T 'Rnn,vw-nan v-inn+n......al u-r-annn1ldl\ Aug. 3.-Miss Helen Sider has 119-] turned to Kitchener to resume her du- ties after spending a pleasant vacation | with her parents. Mi (`larva IJnIr\Innn mama LL- .___L (From Another Correspondent) I The monthly meeting of the Grenfel U.F.O. Club was held at the home of T. Smith on Aug. 3. with a good attend- ance of about seventy persons. New members are still being enrolled. Mrs. Geo. Young, Mr. and Mrs. E. Travers. I. McMaster and Chas. Mc-Bride were appointed to attend the Progressive convention at Stayner on Aug. 7. Af-' ter the adjournment of the meeting the evening was spent in progressive euchre. Mrs. E. Travers won the lady's] prize and C. Smith the gentleman's. Lunch and ice cream were served. aftexxl which a hearty vote of thanks was ten- ` dered Mr. and Mrs. Smith for the cor- dial Way_in which they opened their home to the Club. The next meeting will be held at Chas. McBride's on Sept. 7. All members and prospective mem-A ; bers and their families are welcome. . J. Eldridge and C. Hindle. Mainten- ance and Extension Fundcommittee is` composed of `Rod Gallaugher, Robert Eldridge. Mrs. W. J. McMaster. Mrs. S. I Smith and Mrs. R. Rainey. Ordination of the elders will take place next Sun-I day afternoon. ` I uug. vv. .1. aumerlana. Kobt. Rainey.' ` I The Bethesda charge on the Cooks-' town circuit has re-aligned itself in conformity to the Basis of Union. The elders elected are Peter Greenside. A., Rainey, Frank Hindle. Chas. Parker; and David Allen. The Committee of Stewards are: W. J. McMaster. A. Mar- llng, W. J. Sutherland. Robt. Rainey. Eldridge C. T-Iindlo, Mnfnfnn_ I uupa.uLs 01 me car. Buly Advertise}! Things. an U1 1UI'l_Jn[(). Some excitement was caused here on. Monday evening _by a motor accident! at the, CN.R. cros`sing. Two autos at-i tempted to cross the tracks at the same time and one, driven by Dalton Slight,- hit the rail with such force as to make it bound into the ditch. Fortunately there was no serious injury to the oc-l cupants of the car. | Thn pm-Imm.:.. ..1........... -__ 41,, .-.. . REMEMBER THE STORE .|uiu`_v M 115011. , On Saturday evening. July 31, the Presbyterian team. champions of; Al- -landale softball league. defeated a team `from Tollendal by the score of 2,0 to 5. Goring`. 11 new pitcher for Allandale. was wild at the .start but soon settled down and pitched shut-out ball. Tn Yhn rnfnr-n any-na nf Han Qwahu. ___-.., -- . -., LIJ Avxla. AHA)`, Afee s cottage at Belle Ewart, to which 2 everybody is welcome. Visitors at V. Beatt_v s over the week- . end were; Mr. and Mrs. VV. J. Martin] and children. Mrs. VVm. Leeson and Wilma. Mrs. Fair, Miss E. Fair, Miss} M. Fair. Chas. Fair and Roy Hermon.)~ all of Toronto. i Qnnno Av`.-.:+..v.......a. ---.._ -_,~ - - to hold a commurlity picnic on Wednes- day afternoon, Aug. 11, to Mrs. Mc- I everybody 1 Viifnra of X7 `Dunn-..v ~ A - - - -- AL ~ --- ' ' k3i%}_'":. 35] _ 1NTY BAY .TA.Y.NE;R:. GRENF EL THE STORE THAT BROUGHT LOW PRICES TO BARRIE 22l uuuly wurn Wlul Lne LFHIIIC. Mrs. Geo. Watson. 69 Burton Ave.. entertained her brother and family.` who motored from Hamilton. over the week~end; also two nieces from Ham- ilton. Misses Eunice and Mary Wilson, and n niece from, Orangeville, Miss Mary Wilson. ' (Wu Qnfnvofln-n nnnnlvun 'l'..1-- 01 ML. ; MEN~ SL wonx. ING `PANTS .9=":..l<!'i'~3i;`I`{:)r's 1-79 w--9 --n nIlJll\lIuI With separate collars. I d.L .l.'\.UUUl'L DIKCK S. I The regular meeting of the United was held in the church base- ment last Wednesday afternoon. The members were pleased to have as vis- itors at their meeting Mrs. Abernethy gof Bond Head.` president of the Simcoe 'Presbyterial, Mrs. (Rev.) McEwen of Churchill. Mrs. Orvilie Todd. Mrs. T. Bateman, county superintendent of ;christian stewardship. and Mrs. John the county superintendent of as- = helpers. Each of the visiting] gave a very helpful and encour- talk on the work of various de- apartments, showing the wonderful work that is being nnnnrnnliuhn In" 41.... xx? `IA :pcu c.un:uL:s, suuwmg tne wonderful WO!`k is being accomplished by the VV.M. S A social time followed. during` `which refreshments were served. A11 1 UUll1U- Some visitors during the week were: i Mrs. Goode of Tpronto with her_ sistexxi 'Mrs. P. Spring; Miss Sinclair of Al- landale at J. W. Latimer's: Mr. and Mrs. Harmer, Miss Dorothy and Cle- ment Harmer of Toronto with Mrs. I. Spring and Mrs. L. Booth: Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reynolds of Barrie at Samuel Maneer s: Miss Ina Black of Midland I at Robert Black's. '1`!-uo .-an-"1.-.... .......-.4.:...... ..c 41-- vv -. - LLUIJCI LBUH. it The August meeting of the Women's Institute will take the form of a picnic in the township park, eighth line, on Thursday afternoon, the 12th. Come and bring your -basket. Everybody wel- : come. ' 0...- -.:...:..___ _1._,,),_ ,, .1 - LIUIIIU. Miss B. Towse of Toronto has re- turned home after a month's holidays spent with her cousin. Miss Margaret [Robertson 7 7l'V1...\ A.....-...4. ......A:_.__ _p ;1, vs-- -- ._, -.... V._, . . . u V . . . u u-.,\.u un. LCp(ll1.Z Norman Wice entertained the] members of the United Church Ladies .Aid on Vvednesday afternoon at her `home. I 1\/rz..- D m..---.... -2 rn..,.--L- - . . -.......`,-v.... v.. 4\n\a>.J\AI.I._yo \V0rk hes commenced on the High- way between Stroud and Fennells. The `roads are very much in `need of repair.! T\`I'v-a '\7nuw..-... n.':.... .....4.-._--:..,_1 .~. ,} cu_|u_v at wcu-u'cu'1lt:u pl-JIISIUII. VVm'k commenced this week on the improvement of Essa St. south of the Presbyterian church. A few yars ago this road was macadamlzed and was in ne shape but latter-1y it had become badly worn with the traffic. T\/Ive f`.nn Tlfnl-ann A0 Dunn-... A..- I a. Luuau zulu auenulu ODE!` V. Hospital on Tuesday. -nr,...1- 1.-.. ......-..--.4 -- - i Grove on Monday; ` " "m`y' ., . ` Miss Dorothy Moore has gone to & ter on Saturday, July 31. `position u Lloyd Vvebb is improving nicely after Mr and MM` Fox of Kingsvme Span: . . the week-end with their dauahter. Mrs. W %,o*%2::;:*,2? asesagisrsrmn m the R 9 M. wigze. v u: uucu u 1 L-uxuuu. ' Quite a number from here attended the Herb. Lnnnox picnic at Island. i Grove Monday; ' (`?nnr:rv~nhn]-nfinnc tn '\/fr 0...: `Mr..- WUUIK. Misses M. Warnica. and B. Goodfel- ! low are spending two weeks with Ham- ilton friends. 'Dnuv `D...\..... .~.._.: a._..-:1 _,,_ JLLUII l.1 lt llUS. Rev. Brown and family are enjoying holidays with friends in Collingwood_ iand Welland. 1 ivfion LT l\...,.I-..-.....a :... 4.1.- ,..__-_4 ,3 ~.-- auu vv vzuzulu. I Miss H. Orchard is the guest of Min- ' esing friends~and is also attending the Orchard reunion. \ nuun .. .........y..... 4.-...... u.-..- Au. -, H ~1\_/Ir. and Mrs. Lloyd Booth and Maur- ice Booth visited Toronto friends this , week. 1 R/I .-nu... It 'rxrA_.._x-- Z4771 r- r- -- - ,_ -_,.-...._, ..-,:, ....... unnv 4vA.A-Java xznuucu u.l Mr. and Mrs. John Hoover spent over 1 Sunday with Toronto friends. I I Adjutant Minton of Arlington. N.Y.,] Ilis holidaying with the Misses Orchard.` `ht- ...._J1t_,_ 1-`, n --- I ...--_,...c ... V"-.. uuuuu. I and Mrs. J. W. Latimer are holi- `daying in Owen Sound. - 11,, u -n -- ......o .......,..u nsnvllslau Miss Marion Reid is holidaying ot her[ home here. I Q:-u.un'n.. .... -...___..I 2.. -rv,,94,-I 4--I . Jill`) ll"l L VV ICIHI-o P. J. Healey. senior despatcher on the C.N.R. for this division. relinquish- ed his key this week after being 54% years with the company. He will now enjoy :1 well-earned pension. V\/(ml: nnmnnnnnn thin nrnnb An 41; 1 Service as usual in United Church 3 next Sunday at 7 p.m. ` Mr, .Tnrrntf ha: o-nnn +n Am+n.. ..-+3.. ~ uuuu: ucre. I I ;ut:1u. ouuuay at I DJII. 9 Mr. Jarratt has gone to Alliston after` visiting Stroud friends. I ,,,1 up - --- - %m%&mm&m&mmmm& STROUD " 1.49 Leather Label, Lennox and Peabody. Thb pcetny dung sme. Other Makes . . . . . $1.19 up MEN'S ` MERINO UNDER- WEAR . . . . . . . . . . . 79 uay CVCIIIIIE HI. Uu`IUo Rev. VV. C. Crofts .0! Pierce Ave. Presbyterian Church. Niagara Falls, N.Y., will conduct services in Essa St. Presbyterian Church next Sunday. On the evening of July 29, while playing ball in the Allandale park. Wm. Henson sustained a painful in- jury when he fell and broke a bone in his left wrist. D T 'lJ.-unlaw- MEN'S BAL. SHIRTS AND DRAWERS 49 m-EN?'cT)7r"+T>'1~TsT67<-f2 MEN'S FINE DRESS SHIRTS Arrow, silk stripe . . MEN'S WOM?H 3 for $2.00 AV.l.l. JJHJLUII banung. The July meeting of the \Vomen s In- stitute was held at Mrs. D. Adams on Wednesday, the 28th. There was a fair attendance, although it turned out to be a showery afternoon. Reports, verbal :and written, were given of the W . I. [ Simcoe County convention held in Bar- rie. also `of the district annual held at. Totvten-ham. 'present felt a very _a1)Ie afternoon had I ....\. nu... xcxauvcs IIUFC. A baptismal service took Jude's Church last Sunday = when Rev. T. J. Dew christe lHelene, the little daughter I Mrs. Dalton Banting. The Julv meeting (1? +1..` `It J1ua.u1:!. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Plooard and f.1m~ ily, Miss Eva Quinton and Jos. McNeil` of Toronto spent Monday at t_he home i_0f N. D. Clarke. Trinity W.M.S. will meet in the base- ment of the church on VVednesda_v ev- ening at eight o'clock. A full attend- ance is requested. Dr. R. S. and Mrs. Blackstock and son of Mount Dennis and Mr. and Mrs- Fred King of Toronto spent the week- end with relatives here A kn-nc-.'.-..M..1 __.._-n. A auure. mast '1'OI`0nIO. Miss Margaret and Moffatt Blevins of Midland and Vernon Adams of Barrie visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. D. Adams. NIT no-..I `IA .-- I`II._, v\u A - A3. 1L. I.)l'U VV ll. 1. Mrs. Birde has returned to her home `in Vancouver after visiting her sister. Mrs. Marrow. The A.Y.P.A. will meet in the base-- ment of St. Jude's Church on Friday I evening, Aug 6. Rm, A m 9",: 1\/r.. 1' . . . n . . . _ . - - - -3 NLHU |.. The final game in the Allandale soft- ball league, between the Presbyterians and the Y.M.C.A., will be played Satur- day evening at 6.45. Pnv V F` (`vvnffn .nQ Dlnnna A n.-. UVUUIU5, Aug 0. Rev. A. E. and Mrs. Lunau are spend- ing a month s holidays at the lake- shore. East Toronto. Mica 7|/for-n~n...n+ .\....: 11-3.4; -u-.-. - :- IEN S s1u<' AND WOOL HOSE; pair . . . . . . . 39 . .u. W 1513. John Nixon and Mr. and Mrs. Chas- Nixon of Cleveland are visiting Mrs. | S. R. Brown. 1/run D:...u- 1.-.. .._L._,,,, _ -. ., . . ` L113 WCUK'I : I rm. xv; ; ucL'L. . Rev. Mr. Binney of Parry Sound will? `preach in Trinity United Church next | Sunday. Mice `hnnno-In" \.r,.,\.... 1.... -,., MEN S OVERALLS $ 1 .8 9 ' 01C 3. Miss Olive Bgxrton of Palgrave is spending a. week with Miss Nellie I-[3,1- | bert. ' apczu I bert. H... .v;n.:. JJLIIIGJLI 1.'Cl.Ku-UUIL. Mrs. Reg. McKenzie of Ham- ilton spent the week-end at A. McKen- - zie s. l 'Y|A'.~... r\1:-... 11-..`- A r - ._--.-- .. ........u._, ulavllw un uxccnxnux C. Miss Juanita Jamieson is visiting in Allandale with Mrs. Donald Fer2:uson.. lzfu nu-..-1 ll..." 1..... 11-1)- --v 4115 in 13:11:11, Jasper ran: and tgaigary. Miss Helen Gilchrist and Miss Col- lins of Toronto spent.the week-end at the home of Mrs. J. Gilchrist. Cumber- land St. ' . Vkn vunl .-...-......- I... `I... An..._.1..u- __n._ l .. v-.. V... v... 4-. nuuunawwn H. Miss Edith Kennedy has returned ! from a holiday spent in Cree-more. 1\,r.-..... 1......u- In. | vxauuls at. 1161` IIUHIE. Miss S. Spencer of Toronto spent the I week-end at A. Spencer's. ` 1::-,_ v-I341 .- 5cuu Day. Earl Grose of Toronto is visiting` re latives here. Tux. DAL: no vn,....._.- _-, .,_... wnun nus nun A1'LIlUl`. . Miss Clarice McKenzie of Toronto is: [visiting at her home. Mia: Q Qnonnouc nf 'lVn..n..+n ......\..A. .1... 1 DCIIUVILIU. Miss Elise Carr is holidaying at Stur- I geon Bay. `Par! (Ir-nan nf 'I`r\IvI\V\"r\ :.. ..:..u:..,.. _. Jolt] V CD llUl.'Co Mr. Reid of Toronto is holidayinz: ; with his son Arthur. `.\/ring rVIn..:.-..-. 1ur..17......:- -9 m__-,_.- -, 1. UL UllLU- Miss Bessie Lennox is visiting ir; i Belleville. `lrfian 131:...` fin..- 2.. I._..I:.:-__:_-, 4. ma I Rayrhond Easton is nolidaying in; I Toronto. 'Mr.'.... 1)....,.:.. ~r......A_ 2.` $mwm&&*$&wmmw%$ m$w&wwmamwm$&$g uur nuuulcr unu mater. | Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dollery of To- - ronto are visiting Mrs. Do1lery'fs moth- er. Mrs. H. Collins. Henry St. '. Ml`. nnd Mrn `U 1-? Annnnnn nun `THORNTON aal seriv1i place in St- r-ch afternoon. 1`. christened Norma. of Mr. and lBanting, ' helpful and prot- heen spent together. ivv anti ..m.. (vrdcr In rm re.~`i;,rninr: 2:`! tube-1'. zz~ ht. kenzie Kim: era] that he To carry (um get the sup, gressives am because one ing it, of t place to all position, LILC [Ill he poi" ...,.. \1.. ilk llIl It say: Mac bevuusv --\ \\r;l tice m ,_T . s'.ep.< Hg ulv ll C felt er. Mrs. 1'1. uuluns. nenry 31. '- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Anderson are home after spending two weeks visit-. ing at Brmfr, Jasper Park and Calgary. Miss Helen Gllahrlnt nn Min t`*n1_ protect in he ZL\~'('! pr Alum 6.-7.. }.(;_ u. u statgd C_'(l (l.l\ (`arHn'im The v I` J \ \ gal `. ` M r. pr(>(?=.u #1 ,, In .. {H3 regard RI. inatinn. :1 ;iec11\'e Ur: given him Ed 2179 h( `L Y ' some Ju JVIKIFVIII l3l"UVVHu iirs. R. J. C. Nichols spent the `week-I and visiting relatives in Buffalo. with! her mother and sister. | Mr and "mu KYAnrvnno\ 1`I\vnIn-- AI FHA 12!. thy. ST\'}1 I` AL I ' Section: largit: :. a lame M1` KL? leader A . ' \ ll rm ` . 1 -`xx ; ( -LEI Ill \1l'lLVCllllUl'|n I W. J. Paddison, Marvin Paddlson and` Miss May Paddison of Perth are vls1t- 1 ing Marvin Brown. ~ Mrs "R I (` Nflnhnln nnnnf +1; Ilvnnlr W. nrth the Jll I Ul'UULlh Mr. and Mrsfl-I. Wilson and family of Toronto are visiting at the homevof. Geo. Watson. i I lomnnnn DCIIAAII nv-I11 'T\n1InIn ul!Q"nnl'inI KJUU. VVLLLHUII. I Clarence Ridden and Dellple Hastings have returned after spending a week` in Gmvenhurst. A `I7 T 'I3u1`J{n:\\n Ilnnuvl-\ :'Dn:3:Iln:.-g a--.I wie\?.L.'Ioseph Youhg, a forrrTer_`min!ste`rl of Burton Ave. Chuxjch. died on Monday! in Toronto. ` Mr- ....A 1\,r....`1_'r 'n7n..;.... ....;.: o......n-.l SIXTH um-2, VESPRA 94-u ulvnlwtvg u vv own; noon? `Jun `*5: vs; III \I Hill! It Inc Miss Mina. Ross has returned from Peterboro for the balance of the sum-. mer. ` Tory-nnn r_ua.....n... -0 1-n.-.a...u' :. ..........n...... wigmes Stimson of Detroit is snendingg his vacation with his parents in Brad- fogd St. ` . 1.-.m....1.. v.....r..... .. o.~.....I'....~.....I...I..c..-.. uu u uuuur Lnp Lu nucnester, V..!. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Edward spent lnastii week visiting friends in Winnipeg, [ Mrs. Mary Wilsonis visiting with ` her son at 159 Cavell Ave.. Hamilton. . Rev. D. C. Hill left this week to spend!` his holidays with his parents in Otfawa. Illhun Ill...-. `I3...-._ I.-- ..-A..-..._-.i 1..-... Mrs. B_. Perkins of I-Iamiiton is visit- ing friends in Aiiandaie. Mr and Ill`: 13 T'Innn:n;\' I-mourn a-Ann __,_... _,-_........... ..y uuuvuu UIIGII uu.uu' vuupu: U1 weeks with ner brother. - ' - Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mmlatlons are that Mr. Drury Is to be a ' ' know Mr. Archie McDougall were: Mrs. Alex.icandldate' He did not I\'cDougz1ll, Aileen, Dalton and Jackie Drury but had been t1d that he Was `Cameron; Mrs. Jewett and family of; a fine man personally. _I don't know Midland. Master Thomas McDonald 0f'anything about his pmvate life, he Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. McBride of. u ' Charlotte St., Barrie, Jas. Metcalfe and stated but I do know Somethmg Perc Hlslo of Burlin ton, Miss Jfabout hls pu.bhc hfe' -You can. -t get w0oS_ RN? and M1ssgEVe]yn` Me,` a man vyho 1_s crooked ,1_n pubhc life'- Bride, R,N,, of Hammon, and straight in priva e l1fe. The man ----------' who permitted or f iled to prevent Read The Examiner and get all the Peter Smith from stealing the Pro- local and district news-,4$2.0 a year Vince's money deserves no mercy. ( ans IFIUIIUB HI nuuuuuw. _ ~ ' Mr. and Mrs. R. Dawson` have gone` t on a motor trip to Rochester, N.Y. - Mr nn Mr, f`., I 'l7`.r1uynI-(I nnanf Ihnf %ww$w%&w&$w&wi ALLA!` DALE. `-"" TUBBY r_.....- --nu vuu vuoansu I Mr. Blair endorsed the conduct of Mr. Boys in the, Waisberg and Mc- `Millan cases, referring to instances in his own experience where pairs had been refused. Referring to the `local situation, he stated that indic- ations is zcanriirintn, 1-To AM nn4- 1...... Mr. ---J voonv V150` Iavv Bil ! Before concluding his address, Mr. Boys: touched very briefly on the ~constitutional issue, the customs_ probe and the tariff. /.[ l "I;-o'ys'mpro`p:hesTive`d' that there 'iwill not be more than fteen Pro- ;.gressives and Laborites in the next 7 gouge and stahted tlhat (advices 1t*'rom ue ec are t at t e onserva ives will have between ten and twenty seats in Quebec. He emphasized the conviction that if Canada is to have stable government the third party must be got rid of. , If the present situation, with a small group holding the balance of power, continues, no party is likely to stay in power and. the money spent in the election, which amounts one way and another [to about $4,000,000, will be practic- ally thrownaway. I 1)_____ ___ _"___1a 1 o 1 u -- VV GIBUUL 5 Uco LNCEGL I115 DIIU ICU a ter, he went to the commission and, asked to be examined and made the same statement which he gave to the meeting. He further asked that if anyone thought he had done wrong, a charge -be laid. None had been `laid or could -be laid. He was glad to see that none of the Liberal lead- ers had raised the matter, but he un- derstood that Mr. Drury had referred to it in a speech on July 1 and he would take that up later. I! 1"l-____ __,_- II n .1 T (Continued from page 1) voted. Regarding McMillan s sug- gestion that if it had not been for a pair offered by '1`. L. Church he could not have attended his wife's funeral, Mr. Boys stated that Mr. Church had. no more to do with it than anyone in the room. Mr. Church. had come to him and, saying that he would have to be absent, asked for a pair and Mr. Boys sent.-him.to Mr. McMillan. If the McMillan situation should arise again he would act as before, Mr. Boys stated, and also in the Waisberg case. Regarding the lat- _..'l--.I L- L- ----...:.._.I _...I _.-_`_1_ LL- w. A. BOYS WILL ~ BE A CANDIDATE, Lu VVHLFBU iviurpnv. Miss Betty Eatough of Toronto spent the holiday with Miss Edna Carson. Miss Belinda Murphy is home for a. few weeks vacation. 3 Miss Edna Carson. `who for the past `month has, been camping at Wilson's Resort, Walford, Algoma, is spending a.` couple of weeks with her brother. Sundav vinifnrn uvith Mn mm M----- gqkg THi_aA'f"siLK Wi;:1e Rayon reinforcements. Reg. $1.25, in practically every : RAYON si;.1_< Hbsz . All the r-x<=:w~shades. ACTORY ` COTTON %s1L1`< qyr-iR'_ If%egt;l;1r "7'5'c_}')-a`ir:- Regular '50c, in Penmah s. Sub-standard, in all shades. ZZDUNLOP ST. -sl: ter, Mrs. Lorne Barrett. [touring car. ,_ :__.-.-, vi-cu unva- Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bryson and family of Lindsay spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Caldwell. the children re- maining for a few days. Miss Leona Murphy is visiting her Leo Doran has purchased a new Ford Mr nnwsnlln 1-...n...; 4.1.- _.--AI- - ' Striped F lannelett, yard \ Mannomuc soMg;:_ |IF"l'l'Il-I1 Inn nu. - . _- - A `Few sag.` S'p:_'- if IT`! j: ;----- 4. - - (Next DoorA Woolworth 8) uJuL'u15 uur. ' .vIr. Cromplin spent the week-end w'th Wilfred Murphy. ' Minn Rnv "Ra!-nna-h n0 "nn.m..a.. ......._a. I ....v v.u.u.-nab noun: .u;|. a.uu AV.l.l.'Bn U. .I.aUng.! The Royal Black Preceptory, No. 109,` will attend divine service in the Pres- byterian church next Sunday evening. They will be. accompanied by Thorn- ton band. '`-\A TXY:\vvuAvuVa- T...-_Ll4.._L_ -.,- I vv. lV.l.. uunwuuuy. - . _ Wellington Thompson. Misses Mar- jorie, Grace and Aileen Thompson and Miss Helen Davis. all of St. Catharines, I are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. Long.` The pnvnl Dlnnb Du.-u-..u..L.-...-. xv- -cnn . I Av.|.uuuuy.. Mr. and Mrs. F. Kidd, Miss Thomp- son and Miss Jebb attended the funeral .of their cousin. Mrs. Robertson, in Bar- rie last Satu`rday. Mr. and Mrs. Ameill, Miss Ethel Har- kings and John Burgess of Toronto Sundayed at the home Mr. and Mrs.i W. M. Dinwoody. I Wnllinafnn Thnrnnnnn 1\n........ 1:--. vgznd Mrs. 0.. Long. W. Thompson, Miss M. Thompson and_Miss H. Davis attended the Herb. Lennox picnic on| Monday. ' Mr and `l\/I'm: I4` `III.-IA 1un..... n-u._..-.. I .._.....-.... vv caravan] Va. .|.uA uuuu, `cl. uu.u5uLer.' Knowles Harrison returned "to New York on Monday after spending ten days with his mother, Mrs. Wm`. Din- I woody. Mr and Man I`! Tan" 1*" nu..._.-_.__,, wuu .w.u'. and 1V1I`S. U. hopper. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lewis and daughter Violet and Miss E. Lewis of Toronto motored to Stayner, Sunday. Born, at Cookstown, on July 30, 1926, to Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Fletcher (nee Gussie Wilson) of Toronto, a daughter. Tfnnurlnu 'L'lny-nlcu-H. ....4.......`,._1 `L- -xvl 1.1. cu: n.u.rpe1' uus VVBBK. ' Mrs. Norris Hopper and daughter Elizabeth of Tottenham are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. D. Hopper. and MP8. Ewin Tmuriu an Aur. auu Aura. V.- beauty. ' Miss Jean Wiley and Miss Evelyn Howe of Barrie are the guests of Miss Irene Harper this week. Mrs Narnia Ilnnnm. n-....1 .1.....-L4-- DLtl_Yll\'.'l' uuu naueau. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Harvey and Mrs. Ethel Harvey of Toronto are visiting with Miss M. Spence. Mrszl .`l a_q, `Rn-,aH\'; '|\/fva T 1: `Mn? N..- nu-Juu U1 uuvulg -(0 "G830-11936" hack on their own time. This action has, been taken as a result of a conference] held on July 24 between committees. rep esenting the O.R.C. and the B. of .R. T. and General Manager A. E. War- ren. After hearing the representations -of `he committees. Mr Warren took the matter into consideration and he has advised local Brotherhood oificiais of the impending change. Some nine train crews are affected. wuu Avuaal LV1. apence. Mrs. Jas. Be-att$'.. Mrs. J. B. McLean and Mer]an_d of Lefroy Sundayed with` Mr. and Mrs. V.- Beatty. Mine Inna rum. n...:I 1ur:..... -n_.-v_-..' L ocue: mwart. I Mrs. Ed. Lewis and Miss Lewis of Toronto are visiting with friends in Stayner and Batteau. `Mn ant` ml ..- An-.. -n-....-._-- -.4s- -- III 1. Ul'UIl LU. Miss Lilian Johnsoh is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. McAfee at their cottage at Belle Ewart. . Rina `IPA `I .-uh. .....a 1:3-.. 7.7, n- .uuuucu_v.. ' Mrs. Geo. Entwistle and`son have re- turned home after visiting with friends in Toronto. . 1\lh-a 'r:u.-.... 1'-1.__.__. 1, _,g ... -.- lal. W CUIS- Mr. and Mrs. Harris Carr of Toronto are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mel.' Donne1l_v.. ' Thfvu flan 'l2`n6nr.~.41.-. .....a`......_ v____. - I ::au.1.'1'u-5. Miss Laurine Alder-son of Alliston visited with Mr. and` Mrs. J. Malcolm last week. ` ` T\/Tn nn `II ..- 'lL`.I ......:._ r~|-,___ -1: -I- Ull uunu. ' The VVomen's'Inst1tute are planning ' shade llldllu . Miss Irene Harper has returned home after spending a week with friends in Barrie. `M|'hsu Tn....l..... AI.1_....-__ An ---- - I vv wvn man. `III.- -'-y u-won-v Good news for A1-landale is contained in the decision of the Canadian Nation- al Railways to restore the system of changing train crews at Allandale. This change to the old system is to go into effect on Aug. 9' and it will enable the men to maintain their homes here. and to return to their homes on a run. in- stead of having -to dead-head back On th9iY` nwn fimn Thin or-Hnn V-n 83 u xuuua Ill Luruncu U118 Week. W. J. Finlay is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Finlay at Hamilton Beach. 1 Mr: Jm: `hmnnnn nnnnf m........:.... -41 I Mooney. on Aug. 2, 1926, a daughter. A. HoIliday- of Toronto spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. F. Cole- D1811. 35 uuu weex wlcn Inenas- at Letroy. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Sy vester Mooney. Aug. 2, dau ter. A. F-Tnllidnv. nf 'I`nv-nnfn unaht bl..- y.'u:uuu III 'J.'uI'OnE0. Mr. and Mrs. Archie McLean spent Monday at V. Beatty s. Miss Marjorie Dunning visited with friends in Toronto this week. 7 .1 'li`lv-non la ula!H...... 1\.r.. .-....:- 11.... luau. nuuuy at uamuton beach. Mrs. Jas. Donnell spent Tuegxday of this week with friends at Lefroy. Born. t0 MP. 351.71!` MFR Qtrltrnufnn 43c : puuna IUWN $$&m$$&wmm&m&$m Miss Gene Arnold is Killarney Beach. -7|/Hat: 12` 1\I|'n1\YnIr.l-. h. 1;: sun. Wiul LIIFEB eucn. 180 me nltteI`B.' A great deal of interest was taken in the old-time train which was in Allan- dale on Friday on its way to Hunts- ville. Many were down to see the train when it pulled in. A photographer and moving picture man took `a number of pictures. One of them showed E. Mc- F'adden's little girl holding her sun- shade and standing on the steps of the engine--quite a charming picture. .xx1u'u'ucy Deacn. -Miss F. McNabb is friends in Toronto. T\/fr and `rung A....1..x.. 31010101010!` >I0I0X0I0I0Ii:- wwwwww 1": 'L"L0L * COOKSTOWN --And Hank is PRINCESS A sups ._,_._. ._. THE LOWEST PR;[CES IN Town CHILDREN'S ro_cK1Ncs Sale No. 2 .. Selling The Wm. Maker Stock, Ford City COMBINING 2_ SALES TO FURTHER REDUCE PRlCE%S% SALE? No. 1--ANNIVERSARY SALE Following our polioye ofhuyihg bankfut stocks at the Ioweet ptices and shipping the merchandise to Barrie, we have proven that this is the cheapest way to buy good merghandise--and you know it-

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