.qu.u I108 dresses 'I"nv-A-:6- c uuueu son ext Sun- Hm be con- M th gnorn- San] ;' Chal 3 S11DDeI`_ Mid] sbyterlan M1 fternoon G11 ` ` M1 zlge in a hex` 1 Be6tQn Muir day by B, Vedkt-c Mr Sund esidents C00)` A, n,___ 4 III. . o u o . . - o o - o 7" $7.50 and . . ` t and son Frank and Miss '1`.~ Griffiths motored from Toronto to spend the holiday with Mrs. Cllipstbne. All have returned to the c ty. - Mrs. R. Clipstone mot: and, Mrs. James Hodsox wood and son Peter to days. at her cottage last ` Mr. and Mrs. F. Porter a 11 to shame! Hm In-`H-` quality, hemstithed d `lR-in ~m:.-In -'-- A-LX O. and Mrs. ~'Wlll ( babe of Avening `and Spencevislted with fri cently. auu mmuy. `Mr. and Mrs. Gardner spent ` 8. Mrs. Walter Car 1'}... 11-; ,- - me uume team by 12-7. H "tvmwl (Continued from page 9) - ,. on f i ovements made through re- V REV. D. C_H`.\|.oo8\A,\'ElDHElGHTs , earcr?1.prF`or example the re-designing In a recent letter to an Allandale 195 313-0000 friend, Rev. Dou"' alas Hm Stated that he men and Women strive to secure in- is now located at Vancouver Heights, 1 9`1;S_ed 9m1Y- , e `which ts at the city ltmttst Hts congt.e_ Bell was one` of the.world s greatest gauon meets in a my about tt block benefactors. The telephone has revolu- and a h any outside the ctty bOundat.y-_ tionized business and has saved many Mr. Hill boards in the city,` his address - lives out f` it have g W" W"'1e35 being 3123 Geotgta st_ E, telegraphy, hydrophones, radio,_phono- 79 reports havtng ua very "tee com graph, transmission of photos and tele- gregation, well organized, kind of V15in' Scotch, and a Sunday School with an Am"1 Fa 1" the Lead attendance-or better than 100. The Telephone` development in North Church Property Commission of B, 0, America far exceeds that of the rest has decided that the United church of the world. In the United States there owes the congregation $1200. They own are 14.2 phones per 1000 people, while in_ Canada the ratio is 11.6. It has 60,-,.t xv, That and of the 000,000 miles of wire to carry 75,000,000 8 messages a day..'.l`he capital engaged is other Presbyterian church in the we. over $3.500;000.000. inity so there should be a fir ` mployees total ' 3 st-class over 450,000 exclusive of ihanufacture d gsongregation in the not toodis I- tant i.'u- i }Xgl_1__t_nge and toll calls Xl June 6.--Mrs. Frank Silve sons spent the week-end vs Mrs. Ben. Petch. their honeymoon with G} and family. ` ?Mr. and 1.7.... -nu-- -- ; thlll wt: SHOW coat, strap at col- ,,_, ...... vxantuu nere over the week-end were:-Mr. and Mrs Brown. with Mr. and Mrs. O D. Part- ridge: Dr. J. T. an . , daughter Mary, with their uncle, J..N; Willing: Mr. and Mrs. ` Cassidy and r. and Mrs. Burroughs, with Mr. and Jarratt, with Mrs. Jas. McLea`n; Mr. and Mrs. Watkins,,w1th Mr. and Mrs. Bertram; Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Stephen- son, Mr. and Miss Hayman of Toronto, with Miss McKay. unulgevllle. Those who view we:-e:-1\ ar am wit Mr. Burro Mrs. Morley Beath: rfmexg and M_r._ ar_1c/1 M1 n....._4; .with her niece. Mrs. C. G.` June 6-J. N. Willing. `who spnt the winter in Thorold, h as returnedlto his home here. Miss McKay is -spending a. few weeks" Armour, at Orangeville. H nun want. A __g - o . - - June 6-J. 2 has return m 1,3,,`- I -`V ,,_-_-_, .-..`. J.Ul. uuI.U 1118 week. I Mrs. Barker of Glencairn-.is- visiting uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. Fieldhouse and H. Andross motor- edxt-o Toronto on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. `W. W. Boyce spent Sunday with friends in Allandale and Cookstown. Miss M. Forbes of Havelock spent the week-end with her brother,WA. D. I I Fophes. ' . M, n ma - ; rains--we show 112+ m4-nu... .-L --1 E SI ,m.uuuz-ac rnends last Mrs. R. Wattle is Gilroy and Toronto t Gle Muir. - `D 1113-13! .u.Lua'uule on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sault Ste. Marie. Ont., an: Charles Hickling of Bax ,Midhux-st friends last we I Mrs. F? TK7o4-H- .2- -4 '- sauurl` uacmvard ,in this s Miss Mary McMillan of P: returned home after spent holidays at J. E-. Wallwin's. Mr. and Mrs. James Fra Francis visited with Hillsdale Sunday. and Mr T-`I -cu-Ala nt- , _ _ _ _ . .,.... put. at. Lue mm at Baxter. The farmers are busy planting pota- toes, etc.. these fine days. Owing to so much wet weather things have been rather backward section. Marv Mnmmm. nf Df\Of\""*" - W All- R. Lytton is busy these \ his stock cut at the mill at TD]..- D-~-- and Mrs. Elsie Handy of spent Sunday with Mrs. Forr win. ' D `r__g;__, sHAN*i' BAY _ -........, .ux`uuxUUIH and mcis friends at :1 Megginson of .Marie. and Mr. and Mrs. . -Iickling Barrie called on week. visiting friends in :1 this week. lrkel` Of Glnnninn {n --3-L -.... nu pun LU wm U16 The Allandale line-up Lachlan, c: Binnie. p: Powe As. head, If; Bell, of; Clute, rf. On Thursday evening of Allandale went to Stroud'an the home team by CLOWES and -A .... -. ....,,.u purrurners. rosier is on the sick list. . Donald Culham of Tor- I V home after mm--=*-~ uuntua pumam after spending on G'eo. Culham 3. Jack Blair and Mr. Sunday with Mr. and lrruthnra , Silvefthorne and with M-- --A MIDHURST visited hefe g:__Mr an-1 1` ...,......u,u uuuss nave been ward ' Penetang has me snending 1: com Edgar Carruth ' on the gm, 3:5`: ..n uuvcrl.n0!'ne and K-end with Mt..and St. park on VVednesday night by 8-8. The Airmen took a. three-run lead in the, first innings. but -from then on Al- landale played air-tight ball and had the score tied going into the eighth innings. In this session. however,` the Fliers staged a rally and put two runs over the pan to win the game.` rpm; Ann...=~-- -- a..Lu:I` spenamg a few I-. Wallwin s. Frankcomv and sited frinnn 4-" uusy days getting at Baxter. rn Run`. ...1.. __A1-- .n.ou1uy or Auandale Forrest Wall- ; Peacock of Barrie mdv nf Ana...-.. `. \IL 1 cut:Ldg nas spending Iwinc. Flos visited ffnrv-n+1uu..- `I'M: `Dmu... x u1. Darrle Allandale Puf `X7.-u 'l'l ,.-wuum nous Allandale -Allandale softball team lost game to Camp Borden at_the I gt. he th8,fiI'[-ll". ihhfha-u I-.4. a.___, .. ----r Wisdom teeth are use to their owners. '. of considerable bane --Guelnh `Mo------- :-Do doctrine. of rein Dubitt: ALL RIGHT ` you believe in .`the carnation ? tly rem ty ye D. J u. scott. The . held at the home ~ ImeHr.?:#ersV: ` sm,; .,:~p?:::;?:t mm 22 mm ` rs.J . T. _ Arno1d__a.nd missionarv nu-no-' `W "[ -:I\Q` The Ladies Aid an Presbyterian church. of Mrs. Vvm ,7M n`rr:..._. ,, _ _-... unau- larence Cole spent Sunday with! friends in Minesing and Hendrie. Miss Bella Coulter of Toronto was with her parents here over. Sunday. _ is spent Sun- day with R. J. Tracy in Vine. Mrs. John Bishop" is very low at time of writing.` The United Farmers ,Club met at the .home of Mr; and Mrs . Frank Orr on Tuesday nightfwith a I They made arrangements for ,-_._- -v-llll\I` .-June 8-Mr. and Mrs. L. and John Galloway spent t end with their mother, Mrs. J op. - vvuu-U. ana vocal solos and. Jean Wilson. At recital Miss Spearn me-`mfg fn +1. ....-HA lung 1V.lI`S. 1.4. CRPSOII Mr. and Mrs. Ed. 1 Verna and Irene of . friends here Sunday. In\al _in II] U horses 0 n naa the mis 1 fortune to I 11 Saturday . _...- o\IA vvu.u u`1en(1S at Elmvale. Mrsxcalhoun, who has been quite 11] recently, is at present in the RV. Hos- pital. Barrie. v ------~- 1 June 7--Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Knapp of North Bay spent the week-end with J. D. Knapp and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roe have returned home after spending some days with friends at Stayner and Durham. J. D. Knapp was a. recent visitor with friends at Elmvale. l\/Irs::r`anm..*.. ..-a.- - - .u... .11. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. I are visiting his brother, Victor Ross shipped t stock, Monday ' I Lou and Eric Bell fl -are visiting at Thos. Be M1.S_ rm n'D..:,... at rcuc usmng at Thos. Bell's. am ' M rs. VVm. O'Brien cles and Mrs. Geo. Uncles were called to Calgary owing to the illness of their father, Luke Forward. , Mrs. Elmer Un- .l 110 foot. Mr. farm. ` nan .... . casual JV1 ments to Miss Gilmore. teach` days at her home at 1 Congratulations to land and Miss Lena married last week. Thnu (nor--4'-'----" 9 ` June 7-The memo1 Knox church is to be 01 at 3 p.m. Rev. H. M. Co charge. `xarneu 1a Thos. Cr nnf ESSA STATION ..,,.u..uxa.uUll.S [0 Mr. VVm. McLe!- Bean who were ied os. Crawford is laid up with a sore ` Nash is moving to the lake shore Aycus ar said to be era. Thev m-n *--- cunpuas ,.__-.. ug .I.l'-So J. '13.`: lonary paper by Mrs_. July meeting will be` ~ of Mrs. Thos. Bell. 1 rune All-antiale Lawn Bowling club I: on, Monday night with a. game between the President-and . . : contest` the Vice-President, A. Hook. bea.t~"the President, G. E. ~Webb, by. 16 to*1`5. ---`-o---'--. `I , - . L A Planing Recife! On Wednesday night the piano pu-. 3 piis of Miss Bessie Spearn gave a. pleasing recital at her home in the pre-.V - Causiand, Milly Taylor, e 1 Spearn, Margaret White. Lucinda Pad- ;' dison and Jean Wilson` duets by Elia and Mary Mecausiand, Marion and Bes- aremfpearn and Margaret and Elaine 9 d J W" M ky Miss Spearn 3 RD. ean nnn + " ' more. teacher, kpent Everett. latinns fn M" `V-` .pua.rance. " is looking fine. and W.M.S. ch. met at th Ln.n Knapp and Misses. 3 Elmvale called on I` -----so 44. \Jd.llU`va.y' the Week-- 2', John Bish- I II from Saskatoon ! Klan `l'|--- - " . I e 1d zale. 12v!-:1't`.'LE. Mr. VVm. L Bpnn uykn um-A uulldl servlce at observed June 19 Coulter is to have` Bell of Niagara r, A. A. Bell. I turn .-mm-.. .1... -n mlniature clou W} or; Wednesda dburst which _V affrhnnn n - ., n.. :3. Dell. two carloads of r, pent the holi- Ivm-an Galloway I :he wank-- uus com- . L. Moran the death nf 'I`nu-nan I _-j-u-I.' . l0,dozen`only fine Percale and B Shirts, separate collar to match checks and plain colors, value up sizes 14 to 17. Special F_'riday 4. _. av-tuna-sill` Out show of hats awakens. an ' that is catching--beautifully m and reliable materials that -pre tractiveness that will please? y prices are moderate. See the ery early. f" ' sizes __-u jijuuu Five dozen only apron dresses in and checks, cut full and free, all . . . . . . - uucllc I prices. ... -...u auule auracnye materi: "dress goods counters. Printed Rayons, Printe,d Voiles, _Chene and Georgettes at the v'|s~:nn~ 4: I auuus uoone. Ra.llwaymen s annual meme Sunday, June 12. Members at e lzatlons are cordially invited ' at '.I`ralnmen's Hall at 10 am. Those who can will find some at coun ,, .. ._.'__ 4 I E`? u y A A . . _ _ ,1 LOWYZ MILLINERY A manpassing attenr quarter in edge and r 0 you mean? faker and not blind at z Never said I was. mi Dromnf m-'-- '" - DRY GOODS FOR prom blin aid pt reply- d." was fully` equipped u standard. His cl ti other items over the t Mrs. Minnie I met to state 1:] peared in last _ saying that sh the previous S ,.,._ .. returned h Mrs. Cam are both on . Elliott, last week` ,-.-, v , who has s in Toronto and ome Sunday. pbell and MI}. E the sick list. o CORRECTION e Bvrnes: nub- n- how awakens; enthusiasm ; made of good zliable that .nrpam.+ .... -L ._vnvllLU LUF a. mom son and daughter. Mrs. Elliott, Mi son, M. J. Elliqtt, 1: Fran]; I--- ~ opclll. Unda! Mrs. \Valt< I Toronto for dau \l ..- " Mr. and Mrs. W. .1 and Mrs. E. J. M_c holiday in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. spent Sunday in Mid \vnn.a..' r--= _. _---u-aIuJlIl'Ild:I-`J June 7--Rev. John Gibson inf: the Assembl of Saskatoon see her mother, Mrs. A. Pri ,seriously ill. Mr. arm? mt..- 71-- ._ dav 117,1 _. ...,y quiet wedding was so! ited Church, when Mrs. ( le, was united 1' . H. Mason of Elmva officiated. Mr. zu Mason left for Detroit and othe erican cities.--GIobe. ...uaun'OCO I A very quiet wedding - in Bloor Street_United C fn n... 117- .1- .-.-.----.- /Borden Beats oln ...-.nu. _ -- '3 `lrnh and 4.1., 4111111118 y that in 19; .... ons, Prihtqd Crepe de minimum ouuuily HI A`IidI1U(]. \Valter ' Jamieson 0 mnn~ "` do rean? You're an 021 all. mister. eply. It s the do III AIIGKX C 14118 attractive m punters. u` OWII dresses aterials at the mgon a street corner I-Iaet equylped up to the old-time His clothes W dog's neck was 21 placard e appeal: Please help the week's Gm 1 she visited in US Sundav 117'):- to toss a 3 the cup, but it struck the s hand closed over the coin; business mo- ---L` ` but was received with telephone. ` . ........g.=, uul. -rrom then Al-1 we :aged Allandale was:-Mc- Powell, 1b; Ar- Kelcey. ss: Plant. 3b; Loug- rf. stripes free. 2]] An HIM..SDALE make their own H":-nnh'u.3 w...4......--1 ., uu uut:'b'UI1 Has month's visit ter. ugh THURSDAY, JUNE 9, ~ Byrnes asks that the M- . uuau -present an you and mm Hm -~-- ---" . jun-I Mason-Scott 9+ ...,. .2 .- s : th (Has the guests. serve e close of the d refresh- Lcl . Midland, visited her` tt, week. R. Tyrer spent `Friday in I1 .1. 131110! Midlanci. r . r . of farmers on Thurs- st Week at the home of on, Elmvale, a bacon mown as the Flos Cen- was organized with an lip of fourteen. The of- , Harry Turlow; Vice- er; Sec _v.-Trez1s., Wm. 01'. Alvin Hisey. ______.__ 11:73 EISKS '] the item ran!-"c "' ,--,....., uslted her week. Broadcloth match, stripes, lue to $2.25, Tridav 0'1 0"` ' . uvli : The Exam-- 5: which ap-- : Grenfel news. ed Grenfel om was incorrect. 7 our G-rnnFo1 na- -oaav Ila V U881] vis- Hamilton,. . . . . .y can ab` vou the new millin- : 1llCOI`I eCt. ' Grenfel cor- Ved with or--~ ' was solemni. (Yhmmh 'I"~-- has gone to- 'isit win. 1.... 0 an zs home to Priest, who is: V and family` es and Mr. _spent the uue LO Wi th her .. +uru. uuu OI I116 idly and there is no Jld f!1'st-class : toowiistant A. Kent dresses 0` 51-- nuL IFCS laflul CL the uuL - tW0' year I`H( in nlmliv In all p: youngzcst having _\ day. He 15th to have no his heal noted ph or to h A.-_., ll Uatc 1; versitjv Bzu-helm and .\Ir.s et. His fully su thrcv ye Nbunnur of .~`ixI(~ in mcnli Kingstox f0`r1'in',r he has 11 1v\ ......)... fol lmvin Newmnr nix I Son of New and this t degre `years - ....-...,.... I a. close len at, the 1-rm...) ml .\Ii.< of th ZU)_l)ni ('Iu.<.~'. ah-I wh :'-h tul in s(-r\'i( mu Tln tn 1` in: (`mm m\'in_ scho that than that n Illtll `Dr. I pro. non whi ( tn1.\ Svh Sula whi ._\.m. sum I`(`('( 1'Ir`V q u (`I last Week l'and defeated mvueu to am am. and Burtrm AIPA 7" vvuul. can you 'r". asked the " fore-' man. ` ' '\ Almost anything," answered the ep- pllcent. I - "Well.".-aald the foreman. "You seem all right. Could you wheel out 9. barrow or ` smoke?" -`Sure: till `it up" 1'or`1_ue." An Irishman ` gas plant. ufh a Q nan --A .q;:eysg_g,g_. or ..v_vl_1!ch V the -ow'"nei` Ei.1n;;<`i' g ,};ayq',9btz, yq. qrznit, which, how- ! gt i ftyggzfer to find. Customs A s has made 9. report _to` Ottaw u _ as rece1ved`noe1nstruc- tions yet with renrdgto prosecution. . I -u---__----- I_n_l_a.ndjrev6nue and police officers seizedta. small quantity of swamp whis- key [on ,_t13e_ premiqqs or A. Bracal1nto., Vespxa. last Sunday. : No tra.,ce_ was 1'o,und{.-at q. atIu.!.l`.herq-`was also a large quantity or hqmemade -` bger. tor the .bpeyq;g1g_. qt ..wl_1lch `the -owner claimed, ;g ,;;a}{g,gbta,1n,d.,a permit. wnm. mu- pc small 4 fo!1,the nreminnn nf A sendin Wanna.- V ,,--,,. ---u wuynyal engaged. 18: E 1 mp oyees nanufacture equipment. Exchange and ,1925 were 23 billions, 50 per cent. moretthan. first classmail. Average toll lnterval,.'2`m.1nutes. . The ear is a. most sensitive lnatru- ment and the electric powerdelivered to 4; telephonels only one 100-millionth of aahorseppwer. _ mucnca rar the in 60,-.. Employees total` cent classmail. Avnv-nag .,.n u -av ya can we,` floral `trlb "9 eztous and '3v blems from ious railr ~l- L.O.B.A. ad Councillor th Pau_l s Cm 39 from ind!` ns 3; 75,000 P I ,3DAl (Co: of improv search. F0 3 of one part $8,000,000. I E, $13.ooo,,( 3 v creav_sed eft _ Bel=I-was I benefactors Hnniwn nu. Inll TY-u ' ` . ~ "Battle" a. grey gelding from U - lands Faz"m. orontopwaa killed in hunting race 0. the Devon Horse show`, K ghlladelphla. iwalcom Richardson. Ml - der. wall but .--.._.. uusuucaa allll HHS Saved Hives. of` grown wireless, I radio, _ phono- graph.` V ` America Far \ Tnlnnknn- A---A` % Buy Aavextiaeduudngs. ,_-- ........, uauu, aged rourteeen.-` 'I`he,Sasl;atoo_n Stargave an extend- ed repprt of the impressive and large- ly attended" _ funeral services. These were conducted by Rev. J. W.` Cuddee ford and Rev. .D. L. Greene. `both or Sutherland, and by women of the Suth- erland Ladies Auxiliary of Railway Trainmen, the, L.O.B.A. and Eastern Star. mnmhm... .0 u~- '- I . A IVIJIWI ,I\I; _Ju I A former residentgof` Barrie : Sutherland,--=-Sask..;.-on< May 28, !~ person or Mrs. A'.= J.= Lang. Her name was Maud Corbett and "her marriage she was torsome t the staffrof Fmwley & Devlin, . Her Ahusbandwas a brakeman G.'1`.R. `-at Allandale. some fc years` ago` they went West. Mr` r entering the C.P.R. service. De wzysiabout 45 years of age. She ` vlved by"her husband and ori Jack, aged fourteen.-r , he Saszknfnnn can------~ .w-ELL,-uawano lshman an-fnllml av... .. .: Lean; years` 110861108. I the oldytrjends. uu: games,tney won. mv Mr. Macey visited Barrie affter years absence. but fqgyxgvery few o1d~fnnna.. T ~ ins on 8. note.- ..... uuvualu counr CASES ` Onfy two cases wereheard by Judie Wismer in Division C One was an appeal by WiitredM'a p`e' of Angus from the Judgment o_tj-M istrate Jefts ordering him to man. Judgment was reserved arit was 0.1 i th case of-R. 1 -Ieppie ton va_ ' m.'s. gaiiye for $105 claimed to `Now- u\J..lJ ounciii FIII"n I` Mountain View cemetery. _ Samuel T. Macey will be remember-. ed by the older `Barrie people as the. oldest memben, of the ramux qt Wuuaml Macey, `brick and stonema,s9_n. The; family mo_ve_d_West about the year of, 1881. Samuel T.~rMacey was meet the! star lacroege boys f the early seven- tles when `theitean became famous for the games,they Mr. Mn.nnv ulun...: rm-..---- .1 _ --UV -.......... LUUK place on Sat-] ,/ urday, May 21, with interment in" ver. B.C.`, on May 18, 1927, Samuelf Thomas Macey, in his~71st' year. He is survivedrby hisowife and three sons:_1 Frederick C arles -and Herbert Will-: Prince Rupert; two sisters and six bro- thers. The funeral took place Sat- ini Mountgin `Hour I-A---*----~ w uuxutn. un1e_1' Randal] two children survive him: ] Deceased will be remembered lay! some of the older residents or` Angus -and New Lowell sections, his farher` ag- havlng kept hotel" in both these vll es. The father died at Angus in 1882 and three years later the family moved to Duluth. Chief Randall's wife and 1 him: - .__._. V.-uuvvv -l1EU an aplled tor a. Job at 9. . you do\?", asked `System +...- .n.- - - M.RiS.:A`{;'_J..LANe " RI` nnuh1.:n.o...a 1-.4 _ SAMUEL T.{ MACEY 'nnnun.I -uu.....n uuuu _, r residentgof died in! ,-'=-Sask.;.~on< in the Ms. maidenfe before I :e time on I E Fmwley Devlin no"--a- Los Angeles city "Cooler" for that pur- pose. He discovered "guests" of the `etter Institutions" of the country. I and this is as follows: It's considered good behavlorvnot to ling "The Prisoner's Song, - 1 Don't stop to figure out whether your Don't ask for the correct t1me-you are not going any place. ` TWO DIVISION COURT _V Onr case: wm-.'s......... ._-_ ., .. I-VI. . .......u-uau on me e. fourteen!` at Mr. Lang! Deceased, of age. She in ......, . ed 26:! fQIyx_4;._v_ ery 01"! ' dz Devlin, Bar on 3_ Qnyn a Panda EC: 1 uuceased i S 5111" one SOD, -P} W. al-Revenue. decl Keith Yon H culoals. is the drug trader. UOWEH, DB arr! partment of Nation- area at Montreal that on. dying of tuber- !) nest international - m v.uu"..uven1ng_'to near the adreses given by Rev. Mr. I-Ioulding of Toronto and Rev. W. R. Clements of Cookstown, whlbh everyone enjoyed. The presldept this year ts Howard Allan. , , ! Mcca BUN U `D Am _e on Barrie. nn 6|..- aacx Mulhall, before startin the First National picture, Jail." showing next week at` tol Theatre. did considerable : research work in jail life, vi: Los He the in guests" V municlpali RH nfh-uuunlu- -1: ;u . He is survived bv his wife, Frances Sut*herla`nd:" two sons, Russell and Wu- bert on the home farm and one daugh- =ter. Mrs. Lindsay Terry, of Toronto.` Two brothers also remain: James in Detroit and John in Florida..'l`he fun- eral was -held on Monday afternoon. the. service being held in the Scotch Settlement church, Rev. Messrs. Fer- guson, Boudreau andOBurgess officiat- ing. i I 1 rm gust: &8'0 uctu` uuuuna Landing. Miss Adeline Andrews of Tqronto spent Sunday at the home of her fa- ther, Jas, Andrews. Mrs. Mitchell, a returned missionary from Honan and a former resident of "this district, gave a talk on the pre- sent situation in China in the United church on Sunday morning. Next day anniversary services will con- ducted` by Rev. Peter Bryce both morn- ing and evening. j` ,.e 4 The Sa.nrnmnn+ mi H... 'r ---3-- --' near Holland Landing. Adelina Ant !-mm~ June 7--Miss visiting at L. C. Mid: 1x7 an-L jujjj-Zn V. Cowah; Department Nation-. renue, declared at Mnnfrnni n.-. CHURCHILL -Mrn 1UI n`l:|m1....... . ...-. 2 chliw Of extrgworfh. A real good quality. of gingham in stripe` and checks,:well made Eicsafll. . ?`.`"`..". . ; .e }". Si`*.";`.f'2 . ; $1.79 -_..--uuvu LU!` Home ` time, but ;even had It ceased after a. tow minutes it would have been impos- aible to proceed with` the game. JACK MULHAL-L REVEAL8` _ RULES FOR JAILBIRDS u------------ ..f . __ -- ' vy-can! each at--33 Protect your dress when it 5 a specially made rubber .,l_ar,{ full length in green, blue, tan tdmato ;1:ed,,,al_1 sizes, at each ,.-_;r; 2-..v _`OND HEAE That is [of similar qualit; ends, 459-in. long and 13-in same shades as above, prim sell at " Scarf"; $5 e.C';e.<:.r'g'-e;:t.e. It 'i.'si v-o \llllIIl each Made of crepe de chine with hemstitched ends, 50-in. long and 12-in. wide, also printed ends in attractive designs in Iieach, 1emo_n, melon, pumpkin, russet, sky, pink, cardmal, turquois and white at, . . . . . . . ` -Miss Clokey of Toronto is McL'ean s. v Slight of Toronto is holi- zh her uncle. Gnnrrrn "Dawn players, officials and V ape `at resihed tor csferm broke, ctators sci!`- "bu.'.-'5` "<"b,' /4:: GOOD STORE REASONABLE PRICES, IANDLJUST NOW OUR ASSORTMENTS II..L APPRECIATE IF YOU ALREADY A CUSTOMER. IF NOT AND INSPECT. WOMEN S RUBBER _ cons % + },1pqsE_ muassns ,._ .,-......,, uculabliuclleq 13-m. w1de, 1n the priced. to ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . of [Georgette at $1.50, $2.00, _$2.50 and $4.50. ' 4' . UL 1.Ul`UH[0 n0lI- uncl_e, George Rey- JUIIL _ U18 WGBK . John McEwen. Reive, Sr., and L}! in Tm-m`m-.T Jack Mulhalll he Firm man...