ed in -loca.! -v-u--u ujj-O `\Q j 55 I55`-In 1 Sept. 7-The Misses Baldwin visited at L. Handy's oneday last week. COhEPQf1lInfinna fn TM'iau"l'rnnn V917- cm. 14. r.La.uuy 3 one Gay last WBEK. Congratulations to Miss Irene Kav- anagh-~ on her essay on Miss Wilson's Millinery Store. A. Newman has hnught 2. new `Ford ._..:----- --aI-nu vain!` l.\&l Sept. 6--A very enjoyable, evening was spent by the members offthe U.F.O. Club at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. T. Lawrence on Wednesday, Sep- tember 1. `After the regular business had.been disposed of. the members engaged in a,.stiff progressive euchre contest. Interest was very keen while the game lasted. Lorne Wingrove won the men's first prize and Mrs. Lorne Wingrove took the ladies first prize. Refreshments were served after which a hearty vote of thanks was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence for their kind- ness in giving the use of their home.A All members are requested to bear in mind the date and place of next meet- _ ing. October 6, atithe-~homeof Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Wingrove. H. 0 Rnuvxrnr Qv nf-T\Tnur 'l"'n-An!-n mm. uuruenu wmgrove. , H. C. Bowyer. Sr., of'New Toronto spent a few days with his son Charles. MT 911!` R/Ira Ivvnnaf Thnrnnunn n Ixor a nappy and faithful ,new spherel of life and we all join in wishing` you a. long and happy wedded life. We think we are but voicing the senti-. 'ments of the entire community when we wish you both a very pleasant and prosperous voyage on the matrimonial sea. Signed on behalf of the young people of Eden'va1e-Ednz1 E. Miles. Jean Beeton, Frances Priest. " uaa uccu uupuseuuie I01` you to De With us continually, you were always ready A, to lend a helping hand for any, good 3 cause. whenever it was needed .in Ed- Tenvnle. You have always been a faith- iful friend to us. VVhile it will be im- 5possi`nle for you to be with us in the ;future, we desire our hearts to be en- , chained. We will miss you greatly, but as you are about to leave us. we wish you to accept. this basket of kitchen 1 articles as a slight token of our esteem 3 towards you and may you think of us {,0-`Iten in your daily rounds about the `house. We believe you are leaving us? I for happy and faithful .new spherel and um all inin in ixrichind 17n11 uca1' nuuy--vv e, me young people of! Edenvale, have gathered here tonight, for the purpose of showing our appre- ciation of you and our regret at your departure haom our midst. Although it has been impossible for you to be Withi us cnntimmllv vnn urarn olxxrouru .......a.. -...... .4. u v 1 zuusa ` Shower for Bride-to-be A very pleasant time was spent at] - the home of Mrs. Neil Bowser on` Tuesday evening when a number `of, friends assembled. -A kitchen shower [marking the occasion came as a surprise 1 to the guest of honor, Miss Ruby Mar- tin. A basket done in the color scheme '01 pink and white and laden with gifts `was brought in and opened by Miss ; Martin assisted by her little step bro- lther. Master Bowser. Miss Martin ex- !pressed her appreciation of the gifts, land kind wishes of her friends. Dainty refreshments were served. During the: evening Miss Grace Beeton read an ad- dress as follows: Dear Rdby--VVe, the people`of| Rnnvnln Moira rrnl-I-`Anna 1.-.... 4. . M _ _ -L ucy wru run 8. CHICKEN KEITH. Mrs. A. Dwyer is visiting up notfth. UW WEEKS. Wm. Chamber and daughter bf Gra- '>.nhnr.nf smnnr Hm um.st;_.m.-1 mnh Inia IIUIIIU. ' A gloom was cast over this village! on Monday evening, August 30, when George Hartly was instantly killed by a southbound C.N.R. freight train. Mr. lHartly was-.a brother of Mrs. Patrick Hogan of Brentwood with. whom he made his` ome. At the time of the ac- cident he vas herding home Mrs. Ho- gan's cows when in some unaccount- .' able manner he met his doom. The fun- Ieml was held on Tuesday afternoon; I l from H, Scott's. New Lowell, to the Union Cemetery. The pallbearers were: Gerald .Prua,n, Vincent Noonan. Geo. ischell. Frederick McB1_,'ide. Norman l-Jzu-din and Th_os..Bates. I SEVENTH Qnv-.6 u..x..... .. Iucaaxul u1'2u1 mexr exams. Miss Dorothy Dumond has returned to St. Joseph's Academy, Lindsay, after spending very enjoyable holidays at home. A .-..'l...-.._. --- -7 ' ' , nub uuu,`_:,'IH.e!`, lV.ll'S. Charles McCarthy. I 1 Miss` Irene Dalton " of Collimzwood spent the Week-end with Miss Beulah Campbell. t Mr. and Mrs. Ed. McKinnon of Tor- onto are visiting at F. Comartin s. Congratulations to the -Misses Dor- othy and `Teresa Dumond on being suc-1 l ucessful ln'al1 their Miss Dnrnfhu nIIvnnnR Ln- --L~-~ V " .L'a.l.l5, muuraay morning. - 3 Mrs. Thos. Holdsworthe and family: of Toronto were visitors at D. `David-` son's last week. ' Mrs. Norman Jardine returned home last Friday night after holidaying with} friends and relatives and a qouple of; days a; Toronto Exhibition. { Mr. and Mrs. Jas. VVoo]se.v of-~Detroit.' and Mrs. \V'm. AVVooIsey'ofv Angus were, Sunday visitors at Jno. iDesjardine s. $ - a Wm. McKinnon of Barrie is visiting` his daughter, Mrs. Charles M1`. 21n_a ;urs.*AustinA1derson and family left.on a motor trip to Burks; Falls, Saturday morning. 3 I-Inlsvvna-rh n....a a.....:1-.- LJCIJLUIIIUBF 4. ' Mr. and Mifs. Samuel -Rolandispent a few days at Toronto Exhibition last; week. '- ' ' ` ' ` ` G. C. Trott is_confined' to his bed with the measles; `also K. M. Desjar-` (dine. ' ` ` Mi`. an_d 1\Irs;`3ustinv A1derson`and- \ `family ninfnr h-in n 1:-....1...` ---- ~vv- 1 Sept. 7--Congratu1ations to 7 Miss" Myrtle Campbell and Les.- Walkinshawi of Angus who were married. Saturday,; [September 4. `Mn. nun `.\.r.--- N! ` - ` _N".N'.51N9 5'[A.'_".N. _!"D.HUR$T .._......__.___...___..:... '5-'3 :3,N`_ A .`.'-'$ people of thered horn fnnia-I-\+ I w. J. RICHARDS MENEE 5T T? ~ BOUGI-1'1` - sou} 1NqI;ANcI-: -i , lav London, Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver, Saint John, Hamilton, Calgary, -Saskatoon, `Edmonton, Liverpool, England. I s-.:i.}}-.2 [ PEANUT` mscuns 353,. BAEBN _ I ` I j Those Pncorm eect for one week from clate of this paper Vnnztwvu Telfer s Duplex Cream A._an What Our Organization Means To You Expert buyers search the markets of the world for the best Merchandise-'-Trained supervisors examine the stores daily and exact cleanliness, courtesy and fresh foods in every store-Expert managers and clerks relieve you of tedious selection of groceries and render the personal ' service every shopper appreciates--Foods of a maintained high quality at low prices. All this and more is what is `back of the Dominion State where you shop. ,s_[$E(j[AL 2 One 10c package OFFER MacLAREN S CHEESE" DOMINO BLEND Will kill many times more ies for the moneythan any other y killer. Each pad will kill ies all day, every day, for three` weeks. At all. Grocers, Drug- gists and Generalstores - i `In. _...'I nl-- __-__ __--I _ , 13 oz. Tue patented Air Blast Ring in Mcclu-y : Sunshine Furnace mixes pre- heated _air with the gases and volatile: (soot) in soft coal causing instant combustion with an intensely hot ame the heat of which is immediately felt in the room: above. _ Oniyin.(l;.i;i-t;d Given with 3 )8. 7 . sPP17 p:'n-chaseof or %M`Cla+n%* Sunshine , Furnace Mayeld Brand The patented Air Blast. Ring in McGlu'y'n Sunshine ached air Rue: and volntilm (soot) in soft coal 1-angina ingfnnl-. Bonus; f73.:. : Pail mama uuu uvllvsul - LJUVL VD " ioc and 25c per ppekag 21 4 lb. Tin Shin-iE s Marfmalade e Pitted 3 lb. Jar 'c1i:RRY I i JAM 49 PEAS Standard Quality SHIPMENTS of NEW PACK Merchandise Just Arrived Red _-. -:-j _ _ -Full information furnished on any of the operating mines. Hqllinger : Mclntyre : Cutlc Dome : Capital : Tecl:-Hughou Some of best bompanies represented. 4Yie1Ading_f;-oim 7%. cannon smn-:NsoN wiat-1'1` Silver Plated * .qf\I\l\II Q r.Z"\'r.ai1. gxrmcr mated Spoon ShirriE s `BARRIE DEALER 52 Elizabeth Street "3,3 `as-sa lVORfc,i,, A 5023.? 15c iii-iL1 1* 2 tins 25 THURSDAAYL, `S1.-:P =rEM1`zR_ 9, `i923. - -no-cow.-anon--ju-5 L"5ua 1?1CK.LS Victory Brand 4-nu-'1 Iaulgu Bottle QU_AKER OA'l E5` Aylmer 'II'` 3. D71 Guest 25| Page Savvy? 142? j HELP YOURSEILI-` To H'1~:AL'rH_ I33 Wr`iteTforVrntes of Phong 445. SPECIAL 6'OURSESvor '1\}oVr}oz;I and!-Iigh School Graduatcsnand Public School Teachers.` " - " ' ' " ~ ' POSITIQNS await those properfy qu'a1i eci'---nearly #50 of our grad-v j_uates and `under-graduates secured good positions last year, THE ONLY SCHOOL north of Toronto that is a member of The Business Educators Assoc_iation__ofbCanad a; ' _ _ Lconvto . nds. COURSES----Clericjal, Secretarial; Teachers, Cor_nm_ercial, Sliqrtlgahfl, V Banking, Auditing, Typewriting, Etc. '. I'\TtT\fI9AC a...;--_...._.. - CORN FLAKESV Sold by all grocers. Served at all. hotels and resta_urants.T T % Kelleggis "are the original corn akes. Never topigh`-thick or % leathery. -More than 10,000,000 people daily demand then). ' Serve them 7 for d . lunch. With cold milk /5 or cream. ' Add fruit if you like. d EAT light, crisp Kel-- logg"s% Corn Flakes. See how ne and cool you feel! Golden- toastecl hearts of corn. Full of ' delicio-gs flavor`! ' Oval -It-uh ALWAYS In Kellogg : pctcntod inner-ualcd maxilla #7 and st for 7-u 1101 Sept. 7---Miss> M bel Robinson of ' Barrie spent a few days last week with Miss Myrtle Rhinehart. ;1\;<:ig`heh can't win! Vote for Drury.` M ` (Advt). 1 .r.I.auu,v as uuuse. ' < I Henry Williams and Frances at- tended the funeral-of Mr. Williams brother. Dr. Jas. Williams.` who died suddenly from heart failure at his `home in Gravenhurst. > ,uu1uu5wuUu. _ . Wm. Perkins and family have moved 1ntoTJ. La.vender's house. .Wm. Dicker ,and family have moved into James I I-Iandy s' house. I T-Tnnwv urnnnm. .-....a -m............ .. ' LUCIUIIUY. V r V . ' The Misses Erland and,Ard1e VVat- P son have returned to their schools near !,Col11ngwood. ' ` `Urn Dav-blnu od la-v.lI.. 1.....- .....-.-.1 uuuu: u!:1'I:s -. ' Mr. and Mrs. McLennan spent the iweek-end with Mr. and Mrs. James 1 Johnson. -. - _ 9 The threshfng machines are on the go again. A Dalston United. Church A will hold their anniversary on September 12. aRev. Mr. Paley will preach at 11 am. i and 7 p.m. Special music by the choir. Schonhnnanpd hmvn nh Qnnl-Av-n'l-aian auu : pau. npecml muslc Dy tne cnmr. School opened here on September 2. with B. Sutton or Shanty Bay as teacher. 'I-In l,n........L 1n..1....; ...._a A.-Jl_ Qrv,A Sept. 6--Mrs. Saunders and daughtr f Collingwood spent a few days _last 0 xyeekzwith Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Johnson`. Rllnll T-Tnnr'|\,v unnrw Qnnrlnu .-.4 1.1.. I e men ely no ; \ycv:1\'Wl.l.l1 Mr. unu _MI`S. Jas. Johnson`. VRusselI Handy spent Sunday at his home here. ` .. \I n .~....,1 'Mr..... 1ur..1' -_.._-.- , A -- W. A. TURNER, Proprietor. ,C'3.9W1.. "."':'-._ ' DALSTON ';m<-vw Dbes North Simcoe want a repre- `sentative that puts his party above common decency? Remember the Me- Millancase and vote for,E. .C. Drury. I A 311} \ and Mrs. Robert` Hunter and famify of Flos and Mrs. .Wm. Young of Wasaga Beach weresunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Charlotte Degear. T-Tarnld Frnnnh in nhln 1-n ovnf ornulvu-I kractor um uuuw UL LV1l'H. \Jal'l0l'.l'.8 uegear. Harold French is able to get around nicely again after nursing a sore foot. ----v- juiq Vj'fQC`CD . Sept. 6-'1`hreshing is well under way in this district, no fewer than three machines being at closerange. Some poor samples of wheat are seen. . Mr: hnrlnffa `hnombn (`Hug `n.-.......... pour samples OI wnea; are Mrs. Charlotte. Degehr, . Chas. Degear and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bowyer motor- ed ? Stoufvllle' to visit friends last wee . - Kn o-n Ru 'Dn|-mud `l:_`l'....L.... .._.1 ULILIIULL LU LUELUII. Friends here extend sympathy to Mrs. Alex. Ross in the loss of her sis- ter. Mrs. J. Russell. whose funeral took place in-Orillia last Friday. The-monthly meeting of the Farmers Club and Women's Institute was held at the home of John Reid last Thurs- day night with a good attendance of members andwisitors. The ladies re- sponded to the roll call by` a joke or funny incident. The principal business was the planning of the fowl" supper which it is hoped will be held in Octo- ber. Mrs. Reid served` dainty refresh- rnents. Av.I.L:sa xvutggle LV.l.4':1.l'[1Il 8.5 128801181`. Miss Mary Walker has returned to Toronto to resume he( duties at Kim- berley school. Miss Estelle Pearsall has gone to Uhthoff to teach. Wninnn k.-nan l\I.I`1\u-:4: ...-...'..._;1.._- L- 2111115 LP family. Sept. 7-School has re-opened with Miss Maggie Martin as teacher.` V/li Marv `lfnllrnr hon and-nu-.nA &n daughter Grace, Joseph Chuppell, Geo. uuu auuuut. Among those who attended the Ex-'~ hibition last weekfrom here werezl Mrs. Geo. Johnston and son Eric. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ronald, son Douglas and Crawford, M1`. and Mrs. J. E. C1'awford.. VV. J. Armstrongz: and family, L; VY. Armstrong, A. Armstrong, Jr., and familv. - ` were Iiuuuuy V1-`51I.0I`S at .t5eI`t.}Belll),V'S.'T School reonmied here last week with. Miss McPhadden of Stratford teachinkg second and third form in the continu-I ation school. Vliss Blythe of Durham? again principal of the public school and' teaching the junior room of the public `Miss Schell of` Sunnidale Corners` school and first form of the continua- tion school. Avvunnnn `P`r\l\ru1\ ".1... ..4.L...._-J LL, cw ucuuy. I Thos. Maxwell of Toronto was a week`-end visitor at Mrs. A. Orchard's Mrs . John Plowright is laid up wit}; a badly sprained ankle. 'l\/Tr nna Mvu 'L`rnnI,...-... An rn....-..L- #11 for I orney a. uuuly sprumea ankle. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hughson of Toronto were holiday visitors at Bert.'Beilb_v's.` Snhrinl wannmwn Imam: loci um.-.1. ...xu.. I -you- vcnxnniha Sept. 6---Miss Lena Orehard has been holiday-lng at her home here re- cently. 'Flm-m `l\/l'nunmn An m...-..._._ ___-, uuuug LU Lne (`,lIL,\'. l The VV. 1. met at the home of Mrs... L. Currie on August 18. with ten mem-} bers and six visitors present. The meet- 1 ins opened by a contest given by Mrs.` names -in disguise which caused 21 "Partridge, Guessing our neighbors ! good deal of merriment. The prizes were won by Miss Currie and Mrs. J.,` Emms. After the usual business. com-1 mittees were appointed to arrange for the `booth at the school fair." Mrs. J. Emms gave current events. The next} meeting will be held at the home 013* Mrs. Wm. Beardsall on September 29.! Mrs- and Miss Currie served a very; dainty tea. I !uuuu.t1._y HI. HIS nome nere. ' I ' Mrs. Tanton of Toronto. who has` been.sur'nmerim_z at Shzmty Bay, calledi on friends here last weekobeforg re- turning to the city. Vrhp VI? T nan! no u... 1-..._.'_ -1! r nay UL IUCIHDOUCI 111111. I Dee Partridge attended the funeral! of his uncle, P. Partridge, in Barrie: last week. , Percy I-Iealey of Orillia spent the `holiday at his home here. ' |' T\/[PS1 Tnnfnn nP 'l`n..n...L,. .-.L _ L - ~' Bradford. `rd-l\I V7 Idhl Sept. 7--Mr. and Mrs..John Bertram! and family were recent visitors in` I 1\A un `I'........._ A`...--L~- - - I uraurord. ~ I Mrs. James Armstrong and two sons spent last week with Mrs. Hugh Mc- Kay of Richmond Hill. . Dee Partridgn nffnniln +1-m A------I Luruuu (.0 men` respective schools. Mr. and Mrs. Priddle spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Prid- dle. Niagara Falls. . u ulu L UFUIIEO. ' Miss Blfming has retrxued to take charge of the. school again for another year. ` Rev.VMr. Vipond and sister of Hamil- ton are guests of Miss Sadie Ba;=zcsh%uv. The several T-Tnurlznafnnn tnonhn-a um are guests 0: Mxss Sadie Ba;=..*shuv. The several Hawkestone teachers, who have been home for vacation. re-. turned to their respective schools. I M)`. and M1`n `Pr-Idln annual .~. 9-... 1. guest 0 Pour wcuc m .l.l)l`0l1[0 I01` bacon` L)a_v. Miss Cl1el,sea`Fe11o\v` has returned to Toronto after spending her vacation with her parents. T Mxt. and Mrs. Leslie Banner -of North Bay spent a couple of days with their` aunt; Mrs. Metcalf, on` their way to and from Toronto. 'I\/Ham 'DI..`.....,.. 1...- _.4.__,,,,,.. . . . I Lulu Luvs. _U"E0. neign. `. ' Mr. and Mrs. Cameron and family of, O_rillLa were `guests of Mr. `Hall over the holiday. /' T T Chas. and, Bill Stain. Sam Hooker and Erie Miller oflToron_to were guests of the latter's uncl_e and aunt. Mi`. and -Mrs. Scone. Art. Sto e of Newtonville `was home over SUI day. . Misses Marjorie and Flor-aGraham spent the'ho1id-ay in Toronto at the Exhibition. * . . `l\r1 h_u.,... 1r...:.... -._n A - - L'J\lllUlLlUU. - ,Misses .Vef-na and Orma John`son were in Toronto over Sunday. . Mr, Parker and Laurence Patterson ` were in '1.`o`ronto for Labor Day. Chelsea`Fe110\x` him n-arm-nna fn Sept . '--Geo.' and Bart Simpson of `orillla spent the weekeend with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Leigh. 4 -A MI`. and 1\/TI-a f`nn~u:nu\n nu; n.\...:1'__ -1! N1N'r'H'uNE, VESPRA lnnf Q "I`In.u\nl-8...... .-. Fl-IT s=!2?!'nw- om nsrniws l-IAWKESTONE l!l}NE_SINQ ..C'_~9`. YE5. was muuua `i.-:x.AmNz'x- . JJ_l' Ul'.Vu (Advt.) ' % 9, mo. l.lUUl' time. `IAN .- ' Vote for Drui'y,and democratic gov- .ernment. Away. with. the _ Tory class party whose policies are dictated by the moriied interests of Toronto and Montreal. " (Advt). Lllllc. ' Miss Margaret Cameron is visiting in-Barrie for a few days. L `W. Shanacy is on the sick list. Mrs. Peter Shanacy left on Saturday to join her Husband in Calgary where they will run a chicken farm. Mn: A 1'}:-nu... I`- ..l..nl..`.-.. n... .......'n. nv-ojn ncii Q. d Sept. 7-Threshing is theorder of the a.y. ' ` _ V Mr. Delaine is getting along nicely with the new bridge over the Willow Creek. : ` 1m'......n.-.a.... cn.....---- ..---A - ----L-'- Mrs`; Peter Shanacy gae a, party on Friday night. L. Cameron supplied the music while Bil`! Brennan Was` floor manager. All enjoyed a pleasant time. ' - vv Ill. uuuluuer anu ugugntelf OI ura- venhurst spent the week-end with his sister, `Mrs. H. Johnston. Mi .,Tnan T-Tuna-`yr Inna nnbounnnrl n J-`Inn auuusr, nuts. 11. Jonnston. Miss_Jean Handy hasoreturned to the home of her brother. Lorne, with the intention of taking `up her studies _at the Continuation School at Mlnsing. ra.u.unucn vlslteu In barrle on sunaay. Nurse Torpey of the R.V. Hospital, Barrie. is visiting her parents for a few weeks. rm ?"II.....~.t..... ......: .1...-...1.a..... .13 A... u.Luuul:'L y D,.Ul.'U. Newman has bought a new Ford sedan and Stirling Knapp a Ford run- ,about School reopened last Week with Miss Cloughley as teacher for another yea.r."~ Mr. and Mrs. B. Tracey and Mrs. T. Pattenden visited in Barrie on Sunday. Nm-sap 'Pm-nmy no Hm nv 'I'-TnunH-ol apt-HIL :1 new uays wxtn ms Unarles. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thompson of Toronto are yisitors at the home of Lloyd and Trueman Thompson.