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Barrie Examiner, 7 Oct 1926, p. 16

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u`UuI.0 spent the] brother; John, : of this will Rn W-'5 `Rama. .x.Ar~iINI=-R Garsie, I. of 'l`m-n n on Rev. A. R. Holden, who'comes tov the: rectory ofLSt.'George's, Allandale, on October 17, has been in chargeof the, Anglican mission of Caledon East, (Loot. 1:1'ct.u13l.---JJ. nearns. `i Prayer Meeting Convener-Miss. J. Quantz. ` Social Convener--K. Irwin. Flower Convener--F. Baer. Missionary Convener---E. Moncrieff.` Lookout Convener-Geo. .Se.vmour. . Press Convener-L. Kearns. On Monday, Oct. 11," the. regular meeting will take the` i.'orm.of a. social. All the young people of the congrega- tion are `asked to be present. uyu-:1'1aI1 cnurcn met on Monday, Oct. 4, for reorganization. The following of- ficers were elected:- President-Rev. D. C. Hill. 1st Vibe-Pres.--Miss A. McKinley 2nd Vice-Pres.--Cameron Ciute. Treasurer---J. Kearns. ` . ` . Secretary-Miss Culross. ' -' Pianist'--A.._ Davis. Asst. Pianist--D. Kearns. ' I Meeting f)r|onl-'n an-vvu BUVVIIFIQ The final Scotch Doubles tournament at Allandale on Wednesday attracted 18 pairs from Orillla. Stayner, Alllston, Barrie and Allandale. Three games were played and first prize, electric lamps, went to A. G. Walker and C. Cockburn of Allandale; second prize. boudoir clocks to F. Home and partner of Orlllia and third prize, cut glass wine glasses to O. Barnhardt and A. Watson of Stayner. On Mnndnv nffnrnnnn n n----- ---- of "their 1ofa'nt'son, aged one wek. The funeral. took place today (Thursday) from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex.- Kinsella to Barrie Union Cemetery, Rev._D. C. Hill officiating. -R0und steak 20 r-pnfn Inna... ad-n--1-- mv. .u. u. nlu orncmung. -Round steak 20 cents, sirloin steak 25 cents, `at Poucher"s. 40c uarmue, a,r1'ie--Ah 'I3nn'II-`up `I3 St. George : New Rector A 1: "r.7.~.m..... ...a.-,V will pa}; you to have us mean.` a saving of a ton of fuel look it om. A sli ,- - - - or $16.00. ' ght change in T o.Hdv_Yoizr Furndce Pat in Shap_e ~au'uwn anu_ mum Robinson (tied). Slow .b1cycle race-,~Dora Rowe, V {Stella Clute, Alma Thompson. A Throwing` baseball-Stella_ Clute, % `Cora Brown, Ruth Robinson: 50-yard dash-'-JHe1e`n Garrett, Al- "ma Thompson, Ruby %Hounsome. 100-yard dash-'--_-Helen Garrett, ` 57Jennie Dodd, Jean shear.- Ball`oon__rac_e--\_Melro_sev Partridge. - Lawn Bowling Qnna-AL. 'r\..-.1_1__ L U1. mssa. DC. .l"I'eS'- `on Monday, Th fnnntxrlncr nf ` We db All nds of Sheet Math! Work --vsavclll \JUW, `i-yl'S., C - 1Holstein Cow, 6 yrs. c; 1 Holsteih Cow, 5`yrs., d 1 Holstein- Cow, 5 yrs., d ~ 1 Holstein Cow, 6, yrs., d` 1 Holstein Cow, 4 yrs., d1 2 Holstein Heifers, 2 yrs., 1 Ayrshire Cow, 4 yrs., ( 1 Ayrshire Cow, .7 yrs., < 1 Ayrshire Cow, 6 yrs., c 1 Ayrshire Cow, ,5 yrs., c '1 Ayrshire Cow, 5 yrs., ( =1 Ayrshire Cow, 4 yrs., d 1 Ayrshire Cow, 6 yrs., d 1Ayrshire Heifer, 2 yrs., I Jersey Cow, 6 yrs., due 1 Holstein I 1YT,1I ' Vera utueu, uoris Hewson. ~ [ ._ 100-yard dash--Florence Binning,\ Ethel Hines, -Doris Hewson. - l Balloon race--`C. Coupland, Isobel `Smith, Viola Stone. l ` Junior 7- . Basket - Alma Thompson,-- Cora `-7Brown, Ma ion Carr. L , _ Broad ju p-,-Helen Garrett, Ruby --Hounsome, Alma Thompson .. ~ I OD. Stan Rn!` 'ilIVhI'|:_'uA$n- rin- Sandhill and Campbellcrose for the past four-and-a-half years. Mr. Hol- ~ den is a graduate of Trinity College and during his last year there he was a- warded a, prize donated by Mrs. Doo- little. of Hamilton for improvement in reading the lessons "in chapel. He also held a second, prize donated by the late "Sir E. B. Osler for reading for two consecutive years. Both these priz- es are awarded in opencompetition. Mr. Holden is a. member 05- the SIMMONS & co. ' E-'ve_r:_y week -_/,I_ jg- /. `.11! Come 1 We will hnveoyer one huwn the la \O\I'I-I IJIIIIJ dred new styles shown by rgest` xclusive Coat House in.Canada. yuuut, '1uL:l.l()Il MARRIN; YARDS, BARRIE Spt-'=ciaI Announcement %ON?l'l-IEMTHANDVISTH "I7hi rrs,day aridr F riday next week, we "are featuring TWO VERY SP]5CI4l3 COAT DAYS 1111.1` tun--A-I A - - - -- ~ aL_y1cb al.4lUWCSI, pl'lCCS. BU%Y%..YOiJRAco1_\Jr AT con srom-: |r1l*.\r/xrv ...._.._ __ / 1'. ` ` ,, Throwing basketball .- Margaret .='Biackstock, .Helen Garrett, . Cora Brown and Ruth Robinson (tied). _ Slow .bic.vcle race--Dm'n Pnum CLOTH cons `FOR #A_ND CHILDREN Always -Heat; _.__: yvonn lll\IIIl .WHERE5YOU ;WlLL' (ET THE BEST QUALITY L W COATS AT LOWER PRICES.` ..-.....c;, 5 _yrs., uue NOV. v, due by sale. -,,3vyp uyanvnblvl V \r \J\JaL . hand gpe the` new styles and` compare our prices. The undersigned hasvreceived instructions ` ` to sell by public auction at ` 4.yrs., r I 4 6, I A` 111- e`/Dixgeiavg do2ens of new and ttracfive _ styles atvlowest,` prices. % ` -2 -. -- __ uuyuns, J.V.l8I'g8.I'6t 1;uackstock..- Three-legged Vrace--JI-Ielen -Garrett -and Nan Ord, Stella Clute and Mona-` _;Be'atty, Win Appleby and Enid. Car- mr. A - , calf ht foot. . calf at foot. , due by sale. 1 , due Oct. 24. ` , due Oct. '27. ` , due Oct. .291 rs., due by sale ., calf at` foot. ., calf at foot. ., calf at foot. ., calf at foot. ., due by sale. , due Oct. 28. 1 due Oct.T27. s., due Nov. 2 "I1n Ru ---`- annnysuvclllcllt In I 1 the! . l en comnetinn THE COAT sToR TaE4=oLLo'w'1NG: E : 2 (\nJ- `(DH in the installation might me ssow, BARRIE 58 Bayeld Street Terms of Sale-Six months credit will bgiven to parties furnishing; approved joint notes. 6% per an~ num will be allowed off, for cash. isgne at 1% pm. w. A. McConkey, Auct.. 1 Durham Cow, 5 yrs., calf at foot. 1.Durham Cow, 7 yrs.', due by sale. 1 Durham Cow, 4 yrs., due by sale. 1 Durham Cow, 6 yrs., due Nov. 12. .Anyone wanting good milkers for this winter will do well to attend this sale, as the above are all extra good cows and in good condition. ' - All will be sold without reserve. ~-uounsome, Alma Thompson ' op" step and jump-I-Ieien Gar- srett, Ruby' H_ounsor_ne, Margqret % Blackstock. . Egg race--Audrey.` Foster,: Vera Lyons, Margaret Blackstock. .- Three.'lnovoml rnnn__J'U:.I-.'.. n-....-u Mr. Holden wm be : ,services at St. George's on I __ _.._...a. 1V1- p of Toronto will be arranged on his Lord- ship's return from the West. It is ex- pected that Rev. Dr. Cosgrave, Provost of Trinity College, will be the preacher at the induction. u.u.u., lodge at L; 0.L., ha 1 7 ` Iode Q1` (`.2"ll:1r1g.nnb$3ef!..4 "rm_.u;sb`AY, ocronsn 7,, No. 4` --. wanuplalll 0!: me Sast, and of the AF. olden is Chaplain Chaplain of t. and nf um , "1926. the A 1.7! Al Barr pre .41c -aLuu1'1u\':. Slow -bicxgrcle Vrace_---- Mildred Mc- Knight, Mabel `Hounsome, Florence .~Birming. v ` Throwing basketbal_l--,-Ver_a O'DlI, .,'-Margaret Meeking, Mildred Mg; "~'I{night. . ' 50-yard da.sh--_-Florence Binning,` `Vera O_ Dell, Doris Hewson. Iunavrl Anal. `D1-----A '1' a'ti_v' A me at 8 em] (1 all - __o_t:h:| .l_L tivitsl A 1 252v Adn hih carp ente save] 10 \ now I Hun ontv ulnr (`ho Adn ,,. . 399. S91- and dale sic vivo 1*: K`fX L-l C100 clnf Ylv'1 ' ozuuuou. Relay race` -`($4 mile)`-.-`-2A,` l ant- ridge, Hart, Fisher, ~jHenson, 54% *Iec.; 2C. _ Walking race (220.'yds.)--I. `Wel- -don; B. Arnold; I-I.-Luck, ' ' Standing high jum'p---W. Knox, 3 ft. 2 in.; N. `McBride; J. Percy. ' ` - ' ` Girls Events Senior _ "Throwing for basket -- AVicto'riai `Quinlan, Elsie Ritchie, Irene Muxighy. Broad jump-Doris Hewson, lor- Rbnce Binning, Evelyn Tuck. 1 Egg race-4-Louise Hurlb_u1ft, Ethel .IIi!.1I`}s, . Edna -Ball. ' aree-legged race-.-Florence Bin-` 5 inning and Mildred Mc'Kni'gl1t, 0. Rob- 3 inson and E; Robinson, Ethel Hines 1 and Evelyn Tuck (tied). ` l 3 hrnwina-`lm.mI-...n n u-----4 ` Hun nnn `tinn ,. H... Nu don M s -muuorxe warmca, usgsie Ritchie. I-Iop, step and. Jump---Florence ,,'Binnin , Marjorie Warnica, Gladys *-'McBri e. -` V ' A .q`l\IIv `nu'n---1- .._ _- ire}: - -- '~uu mvelyn j1.`ucK (med). Throwing baseball V- D- Edward, -Marjorie Warnica, `Elsie Ritchie. HOD- Rtfl Eh!` ':nv|n-in. I11 AAAA -- V aec.; D. Billingsley; W. Dyment. ' `_ _ Bicycle race, half mVile-VI."`.-, McMil-` .Smith -.16.1 t. 6! in.- K. Banting: G."`C9ulte27.' "Running ighMi;ump--`-_N.,' M'cBrid'e,< 4 4 iin.;hN. g(enzi;,jK,. Milleu. unnn ` o '5 pin -`tum . ggalter, 3% t.';"1~{. McBride, 1:?) Eat." >l_:ot ut--N; McBride, 28 ft. 11' 111.; t.d_ antirgg; Miller. N` 11 mg roa - um . ' c- tB"ride, 6_ft. em; 1.- e1d3)xT}'G.ecou1. ivoze vault--D.; Row, 8 mg` E. Marshall N. McKenzie. . " e Low ixurdles-.--V-K. Miller,` 21 4-5 Sack race-W. Knox} K._ Banting; Percy. - Jun, 1 min. 37 sec.; G. Robertson; G. Relny race mi~le)-.2A, Part- ridge. Hunt. Finhmv, I-Tnnnnn Klil . Sarjeant; K. Banting. A ~ - 440 yards-'-.-N. McBride, 1 min. 8 'sec.; G. Cotter; K. Miller. _ , VI-Ialf mil'e_.--N...McBride', 2min. 28. -aec.;VG.` Sarjennt; G. ._Coulter. :.. ' ` `_ Running broad jump-2N. bMcB1'i'd'e, ` lift. 65 in. Banting; G. *Coulter. -Running ink -mm.-.__1u nu.-'n-:'-~ \ 100 yards~--N. McBr1c' `G. Sarjeant; K._ Banting. , 220 vnrd:.`_... kT `WW-11-H COAT: _ai!d - COKE ~ ; r ;,/`.'?f:::f J`, L ` ` 1.. *::;~.;*"*;. _ ' :. Ill` I98? . I : 8oott,w80f J. `/Iian sojn;wV." " ;_ Bicioclg-,5, (h_a1T_.mile)-'.w_R. , 1 `min. `uc.;',`. MMill_in;'_.W. :Hz- sundm.jb;-od%".aum ; ' . Hqnaoig. `I it. 11 in,.; AL.-"'Scott.;. V. Livin `tone; Standing high` enson; "V. "Moran. 9-CA. A. Scott, fBa1in'gsxey, Lambie, orq, Smith. % ~ Inter-team relay` `(foz"mIs(`) 120 yds.V J. Mc innon, T.C. Craig A. MacLean, 54 155 sec.;- 3C, 1 ,,__. ..uyv-u Q `VVWT _-` Cut._;n;l_split 0l'deI',"Q|'_ 4-ft. lengths . 7 Ir: , ' `7"'3Ia'.I{"" 100 McBride, 12 `sec.; 5 Sarjeant: K. Bantinot ` ' ' The `L Sixtlllly ,,, ._ __.- 1 :--- 11 Z at 226 %Dunlop. St..` Bar_rie% .10 "sell by Public; Auction on V -`Z13.-.3 - `uhdersigned has received instructions from uuu: smear. . e--eMelro_se Partridge. -- A LL 4' %;f-z Es`. the following : '1: Q An`. I ll-.AI-.-..- Q. linoleum etc'.; toilet setszx p1'ctui'es, curtains; garden tools and _many.,other `articles. All yin be sold without re-4 serve. , _... Tmliius CASH. uz. xus ueutn 18 unknown. As it was feared that Tracy had 'contracted'some contagious disease the house was quarantined and a private funeral was ordered. Rev. George Crawi at Victoria Harbour had chargeof the funeral vservlces, which were largely use twenty-slxtn yearp , About at month Iago he left the com- munity and was working! in Oshawa. On Tuesday, September 21, he was taken sick and his case was diagnosed. 1.'lu". Further complicationsiset in and the was brought to his parents home Wednesday, about `midnight andtdied a. `few hours later. So far the. `real cafuse of his death is unknown; As H` wan fnnnnd Hans m_--__ I--3 .u'u.uy xvuucom uurnrleld. Tracy was the second sonbf and. . Mrs. George Burnfield of Mount `S . Louis. He was an admirable boy. wel - known, well-liked and highly respected _by all who knewhim. and his untimely death has shocked everyone. He was In his` twentyssixth year. A About 1.1- mnnfh no-n 1.. la?! n... .....;. TRACY M.B'URNFlELD . ` The communities of Mt. St. Louis. Moonstone`, Vasey and Eadymourn the loss of an estimable and well-known `young gentleman in the person; of Tracy Malcom Burnfleld. Tram: wan fha nnnnna an... 2.: -u-.. -._.u -,` . ` HERBERT -REYNOLDS ; 7, _ Herbert Reynolds, third son of the `late Mr.'and,_-Mrs. S. Reynolds, Toronto I .St.. was the victim of an. auto accident in Pittsburg, Pa... on Monday,,Sept. 27, and died in the Allegheny General. as- pitai, .PittsbuI.'8. on 0ct.~1. fromhi in- juries, Mr. Reynolds, who had. been in business in Pittsburg for a number of years, `was returning home, from busi- ness and had Just stepped= off a street car when he was struck by an auto. In some-way he was thrown through the glas door of the car and sustained .1 . terrible cuts about the face. The body was brought to Barrie. to the home of ` , his sister. Miss Etna Reynold, Tor nto ', . St., and the funeral, took place on on. day to Stroud `cemetery, Rev. Jas. Brown of Stroud and Rev. A. J. G. Carscadden officiating. The many flor- al tributes received indicated the_re- -spe_ct in which he was held. Mr. Rey- nolds was unmarried and he issur.--, vived by six sisters and three .brothers. They are: Mrs. Geo. Dyer,"I-Iolly; Mrs. _ Henry Pratt, Stroud: Mrs. Levi Pratt, iBarrie;. Miss Etna Reynolds, Barrie; Mrs. J. E. Simpson, Pittsburg; Mrs. `Thos. Mulholland, Toronto; .Wm. Rey- noldsand John, Toronto, and" Bert. London. ' ` 4 . uec1_r,a.na .l._1'~8.(`I1`l$,'_ a.ll'~-"(>1 `Toronto. lsuneral service was conducted at .~t_he_ -home. 25 Kenilworth Ave...'1'ozyoz;t.o.-~06: 1 Sunday even1n`gb,v Rev. ~Canori' Bay- nes.-Reed and-the bodyewags brought ,to-. -Angus for burial. Rev. J. S. Shorttot-V flciati/113;`, Among the" many floral, [tri- _butes'r'ece1ved w_ere'wr_ea,ths from the Toronto Star, the Beaches Baseball Club. Beaches oftballe Club and '- the L.T.B. Lodge. , ' r,-' ss%*swsw%swwsmrs 1 M A DO`LPHl.I8`1lslEA l!'D 1 On` 1: Frlda. M; :6 October -:*1'.~ w-Adolphus Hear-_l.r..stna. _-`vs of: A.n_gus."died in St. Mieha'el s VI-lospitalg Toronto, in ;his: six- '- ty`-fifth yea'r,j;a!teroan;tillness oi"nea.r-.' , ly two yea`!-s.'.-'1` late Mr. Heard had A been` a- resident 0 Toronto for manv ` years and Was'in'* econtro.'ctlng busi- nessvwith his s L Harvey Heard. He ' was twlcemarried. his tirst wire being Miss Agnes` Mason of Lisle. whose death occurred in 1906. Eight` years lat. .` or he married Miss Jennie Campbell of ` Toronto `who survives vhlm.v.'lfhere are` 1 eight children, Mrs.;'J.` . Reid. Bar- rie; M_rs.~'1`hos; Peacock. tayner; Mrs. 1 Wilfred Cherry, Glencairn: Mrs. Geo. London, Toronto: Harvey Heard, Louu l i Cecil-and Frank. all or Toronto. u Hera! ei`Vi(`.e `wad nnnnn!-cu?` at-1-ml-lsn !:**%w*iwww%*a%% ;sH. ' V ` Sale at 1.30 m. A. McGON K~sv., Nuceignoor. WM. 3.` wun` .. ....- 'I\. _ so .\V. nulu; agnaay School `late 10 a.m. The regglar meeting at the Palms- wlck Women's Institute ;wi]_l be held on Thursday, October 14, at the home or Mrs.` L. Srigleyyg. A A T -Hqw~ do you pronounce Mare No`atrum? Toronto rolks who "saw It at the Regent pronounce it \the best pic- ture'o_ the season. At Dreamland next - Week. ._' . A. - = W 400 m'a,ncn or Women's 'In'ss-tit"u-t.e' v;1`llml;: held at thefhome of Mrs. L. Srlgley on Thursday October 14th. Visitors wel- come. ` A ' u Mrs._ J. 1?: Ca.'r'rVvis1`ted fr1ends"'1n' this vicinity recently. ' v Divine Service at St. Paul"'s. Sunday. qctober 10, 11 am. Holy commun- iqn: Sunday` School /at~.:10 am. The regular menu ... .a w- - - , _ . V b y meeting ti branch of Women's _ ` Thursday, 14th. w< , , r . ,. P; Carr visited friends int] ,_ V. Divine Sm-vim: oi as n-~-- ~ gr1u8.y as usual. ' 1` "W Scho_o1 will becloedlhere on` day and Friday on account Teachers Convention in Barrie _- _-. \4I.UI)Ul.' 0 WEB "J31- ~v1ne G_u1dace". .Ex3dus, 13:21-22. Prayer meet!/ngwill be held on Wed"- nesdaye evenings at 8 o'clock instead of Friday as usual. I ` nhnnl min 1... -I-n-n - :_:.unl._ m lroronto last Monday. "um Our pastor, Mr. Brown, preached his farewell sermon for the s on September 26th. He will be here each. Sunday th1;oughout"October. Mr. Brown's topic for October 3 `was Di- Guidance. Exodus, 13:21-22 Prayer meeting-mm 1"`. Ln: ~ :-- - 11:, L113 past week. W- Mlss E. Fennel}, George and @Fennell` `attended the funeral ( a.unt_1n Toronto last_ _ pastor. Brown n-non ereresident here. ~ Mrs. Wm `week. . M `The few fine days of a great help'in nishln tiitt s with her aunt, Mrs. W.` k. Miss Wonnnll IV-- . Irwin "has been` ill the past last week were` g harvest here. pent a few days Gllrqy of Bar- Ot. 5-'--Conyatkulantinons to Miss M11-V dred Webb who was married to Mr. _\3Va1_ter;McFar_land of Mount Am... .. _ _ .......... navy culu a. N1. .l"lnlay Of the Ontario Boys Work Board. Boys of fifteen and over will be ac- cepted as delegates and each Tuxls Group and Sunday School class is as possible. Delegateai will be billeted from Friday night yntil Monday mum- lng `and a "registration fee of $1100 shbuld be sent in [with applicaclons. . : that a large n_umber from Barrie and Allandale will attend. V . . The conference will open next Friday afternoon in Trinity United Church and sessions w'ill be held in other churches: morning, afternoon and ev- ening with the closing session on Sun- day evening. On * Saturday evening there` will be as big banquet in` the .Y_.M.C.A. Lea_.ders_:and sneakers who will be present are Loui A97 Buckley, secretary of boys work. division of the John 1McNab of Midland....con'vc-mer oi? Sabbath School and _Y.P.Iwork in Bar- rie ;Presbyte y,- Presbyterian _church; Gordon.Lap , remir fourth Ontario Bovs' P`mn;m....+- .....a v -- ---- ,.-_.-_- ...v..vu: u._uu _..l..J.'.l WQPK In .i.a.r' Boys Parliament; and J. M. Finlay of Boys of fiffnnn am: ..... _-m - E OLDER 30-?- comranzncs TO BE I-iE`LD IN COLLINGWOOD Representatives `of.Coll1ngw9od Tuxis Boys attended a meeting in Central uuucn seem so tragic is the fat:-t` tiiila he was to have been married in Octo- ber. Sincere sympathy is extended to ,the bereaved family, to his fiance and I` to his many reiatives and friends. ---- new. ' v ' Besldes h1 s parents there are left to mourn his loss, his three brothers. Harry of Alberta, Bob of Thornhill and Delmoge at home, and two sisters. Mrs. `S. Co k e.o`f Uhthoff and Dorcas at home.. ' ` V `Another feature which makes Tracy's death seem fact that ye Wigs married in mm. US$684 held. . ' ' . I attended, to Vasey on Friday, Sept. 24. The many floral tributes showed high stlgem in which the young man was e . ' ; uuennam. ` `_,The choir of Essa St. Presbymrian churchvwere entertained last Friday night by yMrs. EJW. Kearns, Burton Ave., and on Wednesday night by Mrs. Gilchrist. Cumberland St. MI`. and Mrs. .T h Txrnu . N _ _ - - - -- -:2. urucnrlst. Cumberla Mr, Mrs. J. D. bereaved on Wednesda ' Ave. I Rev, G. E. acoulter. M1 s. J. E. Mor- rison and Mrs. J. Rattan attended the Ontario-Quebec Conference of the United Church of Canada in Toronto this week. `Rev. D. C. Hill will conductservlces in Schomberg next Sunday and the pul- pit of Essa St. Prjesbyteriaxrchurch will be occupied by Rev. W. '1`. Cranston of Tottenham. . 'l"`hn nl-uni... -0 'H-- `H - uue wr renewal this month. _ . V "H Mr. and Mrs. Frank" H1ll,of Allan- }da,le-_and- son Jack and Mrs. Wesley Dungey of Thornton motored to Owen Sound and spent the week-end. Mrs. A. Tracey of Gore Bay, Mani- -......... ....... 1.urunL0 wnere Mr. Moore` had`a successful operation performed : on, his eye ._ M-rs. Mcifeill has returned from a ;'v_.ls1t to Montreal, 'Dunda.s_ and Ham- ilton, accompaniedeby her niece, Miss E. Young of Hamilton. ` here w1ll_b'e aemeetlng of the Board- of Directors of the Y.M.C.A. next Mon- nuuxes nere.. ' . Mr. and Mrs. R. E. ' turned from Toronto 1; on_.hls eyeg; H `Y `Ilna `ll -s had ` a. successful oper ya: 5 grave. . ' _ Misses Dora _Kn1ght,`E. Poucher and A. Garside. all spent the week-end at then homes here. '. MI` and `IA ....L `I : -- -_ 1* iarfd Mrs.- J. S. Brunton. Miss Flnrbnce Brunton and Clarence Ridden Vzmotored to G1fav'ehhurs_t' tor the week-- end. - -A Two7ot theclasses of Essa St. Pres- byterian Sunday School `held a weiher roast on Wednesday night at E. A. Lit, ]:1e's grove. - leans 'l'\.-H... -r _.:,u D |.UUlUo ' _. Mrs. Frank Rayner ehd Miss Mar- garet Rayner have returned from a visit in Toronto.` - - ;Wm. Goring of" Toronto spent the. Iwee_k-end .with his parents, Mr. and M:-s.`C; Goring, Brock St. - Mr. and Mrs.- _F`_lpr`ence and Clnrnnnn `Dl.I.1..II ,u v\J_Ct`_Vll\.I ul \Jl'8. WI? Mrs. John Pirle of T4 -week-end with her Steele. 11.... um... -- L -- _._. _.-..-....., uacuuu ul nuauaa 4--Prime r1b'roasts of beef legs or lamb. 80 cents. a.t_..,l_ouc Mrs. Wilfred Wardman `s _.we%k-end in Ortllia. with us; 1 . Mrn - Jnhn `I:u..... _a nu-` ' , ml . and Mrs. R. J. McBride.-are vis- iting in Toronto. and Hamilton. / Miss May McDonald of Gravenhurst [is-_visiting friends in Aliandaie. ---`Prhha v-H-`u 'm-u-...4.. -1 L. -- -- * j`: and; Mrs; Wm. Rusk .-a.re_ visiting - `J. Garton moved` hislaimily `to Tor- vonto:on M .onday,la.st.~ . ~ A , ,. '-Porlo chops`, 26. cents. veal cutlets 83} cents. at, Pouch'sr s.- ` ' , V 40c ' A large `number from here attended Elmvale Fair this week. . ` . . -Mrs. F. Hodgins of Midland is visit- ing relatives in Allandale. ' -- -- -- an '-s` 1` '5` 'Q`= Mrs. Geo. Overs spent ashort holi- 1 _day in Toronto this week. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. vis-M iting in Toronto and l=rn.mm.... .- ma BAYV pom` Univ 1 hill 2 oak parlor tables; couch; ,3 oak `par-lor1cha.1ru: pug: pictures; `curtains: dining-roome table; 6 oak dining chairs: `walnut glass cupboard, antique; dish- *`~oi. cutlery. linoleum. p1ctures;' kitchen chairs and table: range, nearly` new; 4' I bedroom suites, mattress and springs; - V at week. Fennen, George Albert. _ttended funeral nf Hm! .. unuucn uulu D L Mrs. J. Wnuuns were Wednesday by the death } :loed_here on Thurs- of the tlon 1n Barrie. fred Wardm/in fsp-.;1`11:-' t-l"1e' : mother. To":-bnto spent the ` her hrnthm 1'.-.1... . `Knight, ' E. 1 Garside. of Toronto. -end their resnnnmm lter. Mr surge and Albert. of their Monday. auc. an 01: woronto. at their respective B. Moore have re- where Mr. Monre erann nnu.........-.a . . - -awuuuulco s of 20 cerits. 8. at_..,Poucher q. 40c; nun!`-..o'.... WEDN5:?3l""b`7cr. 131

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