has visited the several county `insti- tutions and found all in.good order. r The Houseof Refuge at Beeton was in particularly good condition. Re- ferring to the finances of the county, the Warden suggested that before i adjournment the Council have the treasurer give them particulars of the financial condition. He referred --with regret to the passing of ex- . Wardens Wm. McDermott of Tecum- seth and A. C. Garden of Hamilton and to the bereavement-suffered by Nouns. Lowe of Barrie, Asselin of ; Tiny and ,Dutton of Victoria Har- A SPECIAL! This Week We Have Bought up 50 Dozen Shirts _We put them out at a -price that will never be forgotten, for the value of those shirts was twice .L , - -- - -' Orv the amouvrfnitvlvxa-tv we them for. DO YOU RECALL THE `TIME WHEN WE HAD HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE VISIT OUR STORE TO PURCHASE SHIRTS? ' .... .--. _.--v- vvr1II|II-I10 UUIIIVLI! Members and officials of the County Council were guests of Warden A. A. Cunningham at his outing on Wednes- day afternoon. The party motored to Midland and from there had an enjoy- able trip among the 30,000 Islands of the Georgian Bay. There was little of importance in the communications, being mostly accounts, claims and requests which were passed on to the several com-- mittees. [MANY ENJOY WARDEN S ou-rme, Mnmhnua .-...A .\001..2..`I_ -n .1, A. V151 LU` days. bor in the death of near rlatives. f y`W\I'I5Ir I-I throne! nations V Canada, 0 DREAT as ha T aeconge a June 21-Miss Edith Roach spent the week-end with her father, Rev. W. F. Roache, and left on Tuesday for France Mr.. and Mrs. J. Armstrong and fam- ily, Miss Della Dean and Dick Arm- strong of Toronto visited at Dean s on Sunday. . `Mrs. Wm. Secor of Milton spent a. few day-s at Mrs. Ettie Brennan's. Mrs. Zimmerman is visiting Toronto friends. . ' Miss Mae Struthers spent the week- end in Barrie. - `.\/In and 1m ... 1-.'I.._--- -- - us W uuys. Mrs. Ross of Orillla is vlsiiing her daughter, Mrs. G. Smith, for eycouple ' of weeks. ' ua us 11 L81`, VMrs. W. Halnes at Brentwood, for a` v aucy. Mrs. Higginson is with her sister, few days. Mnn `Dnacn A0 n..nn.. 2- __x_u. - luuldu ' - Mr. and Mrs. S. Cunningham of Bax- ter visited Utopia friends on Saturday evening. V . Mr's. A. Denney_ and two children have returned home from visiting her daughter, Mrs. Roy Clark, at Grand Valley. Man T.Iln-n-tun-.. 1- __-my ' vv::L'_y slugs. Those from here who attended the W. A. `Deanery conference held at Thornton last Tuesday were: Mrs. D. J. Mi]ier,.Mrs. F. Coulson. Mrs. M. Mc- Master, Miss Viola McMaster, Mrs. W. . J . Miller, Mrs. W. Mccanp, M;rs. Becker- ton, Mrs. Fred Mc'Cann, Mrs. G. Ellis, Mrs. R.` Ellis, Mrs. J. H McCann, Miss Jean Higginson, Mrs. Truax, Miss Ma- bel Truax, Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Jos. Tiffin and Miss Dora Tiffin. . ` -The community extends their deep- -est sympathy to -Mr. and Mrs. W. Haines and family of Brentwood in the . loss of their second son, Herman, who died in Detroit on Sunday_ of pneu- ` mania. JV! nap` `II -`A. 5 5-~-~--' ' ' ` uay. Alex Dempster and family of Coi- iingwood visited Mr.` and Mrs. Theo- dore Dempster. Sunday visitors at M. McMaster s were: Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bush_ and Mr. -and Mrs. Chas. Bush of Angus and Mr. and Mrs. J. Haugh of Baxter. Mrs. Pnnnnnll arm! ......n....... u. .... ..- auu ;u.'1'a. a. naugn OI Baxter. , Mrs. Peasnell and mother have re- turned home after a. week's visitwith the former's aunt, Mrs. '1`. Dempster. Mr. and Mrs. T. Berthelotte and --Mrs. Leggett visited the latter s sister, Mrs. Richard McKnight, Baxter, who is very sick. Those from hem whn a++.'.m1...1 nu. , VJBILI day. A h ..aasu-u\_ ` ` Mrs. John Ca:-rick, whose death oc- curred at her home in Toronto` on June -16, was a_1:e_s!dent heretora number or years over '40 years ago. She 'wa.a` ' formerly M0133-Ida. Boats and 1lved.`wl'.'h -`her cousins. Dr. N._ A. Powell` 'a.nd.th,b { into `M:-s.`Powe*l! of Edgar. . 2 .v1 June 21-Miss Jane Bell of Cremore . and Mr. and Mrs..John M. Fellows of ~ Hawkestone `visited at Richard and M. M. Bell's, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs: `h 1' 1|n11..... ..u....._.-n_; an. .m. nuns, aunaay. ' Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Miller attended `the Jack-Hood reunion at Tent City on Saturday - ` A hllrnhnn `Pnnvn Ln..- ..a.4.-_.-3-: A-,- uu um. uruuy A number from here attended the funeral of the late Herman Haines of Brentwood on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Grose of Lefroy visited Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Miller, Sun- day. C.N.R. Picnic for Huntsville?_ V (Huntsville Forester) ' In a. letter to the Mayor a. few days ago. W. E. Weegar, the popular superintendent or the Northern Divi- sion, C.N.Rys., states that he has re- commended Huntsville for the big an- : u.u1:u. Capt. R. M. Melville, father -of Rev. Roy Melville of Saskatoon, who was `formerly rector of St George's, Allan- dale, died In Toronto last Saturday. aged 75 years. He was one of the best `known steamship agents in Toronto. His widow survives .,_tdg'ether with =1hree sons and one daughter. . _----..-..., ..... .-..u.uvcu- Lu uau'.I.`u-:. Rev. John McEwen of Churchill will conduct the services in `Burton Ave.. church next Sunday, Rev. Mr. Coulter taking anniversary services -at Gilford. Rev. G. E. Cou'1ter conducted an-- niversary services at Mansfield last Sunday afternoon and "evening. Rev. R. K. Burnside of Mansfield had charge of the evening service in Burton \Ave. v church. (`av-cl `D `it !A'-1__1I9_ '5 .- - -- V-zua.uI.z, nurwnoave. ~ - `Miss Lenore Reynolds of Toronto spent a short holiday with M . and Mrs. F. J. D. Norman last vweglr Izfinn `ll .... __ v._u-,- - ~ A .~uu.cx` a. nun. wan MP8. (300. POUCHOP. Miss Ethel Garsldels lio etrom "the `Toronto Normal Schools 1 `the bolt- days . Mrs. J. A. MacNei1 returrled oh Fri- ` day after spend'1ng.a few days in Mon- treal. ` - . Harold Ridden of Gravenhurst spen a few days with friends in Allandale this week. T ' L ` ' _ Chas; Goad of Toronto was a_, {vlsltor with, his sister. Mrs. Thomas Plant, Charles St. ' mrum run. 1-'n:nx_.___ ___. ..-- _ J1. I`. LV1Ul'3UlT8a ` Miss Pegsycarr or Pairiswlck Spent the week-end at the homeot Mrs. Quantz, Burton'Ave. ' I "R/Hm: T.nv-nnwn Dan--;-`S_ _h l-- ynuxltils DC. Mrs. Geo. Williams and children of Hamilton spent a. tew days with Mrs. A. F. McGuire. ' . `Tina DAIU-(rut (Na... .1 V5-14 -(-I I nu omel` pieces. ` 7 4" G; Smith and P. Frankcom, who ere working on the C;P.R.. spent the week- ena eat -their homes here. n Mrs. Frank Garvin of Detroit 1s"v!s- Jtlng Mldhurst friends. *` - \ Mrs. Sarah Russell and son Hunter entertained the Trail -Ranger; last Fr!-.4 day evening. uuya wun Mrs. J. neon tnls week. Mrs. A. Hal! has returned to Midland -after a. visit with Mrs. Geo. Poucher. ' Miss Ethnl (19,!-Aida in `hnwm (anus. us- AGAAI V ANGUS UTOPIA `118-sins of Top- narnnha `M'u .-..`...a L J. U_l"' r. and Wm. m. Paterson or/Cookstown; `- The ceremony was performed` by Rev. Waiter Pa._t_erson- or Stayner in the p_resen'ce of about phirty relatives and intimate triends of the` bride . and groom. The brideontered the parlor to ea -01; M188 R.. Graham; Elmvale, and took her place in {rent at a. bank 70! 1119.0 and ferns. The bride looked lovely in `n.:very becoming gown oz white u.uns mm mr. and Mrs..W. .W. Boyce. Mr.'and Mrs. Harold Megginson left for their home in Sault Ste. Marie this week after spending a few weeks view. iting friends here. - -. .. Mrs. W. P. Gill is stiliein Toronto having her eyes treated by a. specialist. P. H. Shaughnesay has returned at- ter spending some months ingthe West. and other pieces. ` ' - G; Smith am1"P 1:-......a'........ ...-.- -~_- ` vuagsuuyu I `Pater-son-Bell , . The home 0; Mr. and -Mrs. J`. C. Buie, -Sunn!dale Corners. was the scene of at uncan uur ugh; arm near the elbow. The Zion Presbyterian church intend holding their anniversary next Sunday when Rev. R. C.-MAeDermid of Goder- ich, a former pastor, wilrconduct the , services. John Watson camethrough his oper- ation in; 'I`orontojfor goitre today suc- cessfully. ' . GLIUH In '1 cessfqlly. ` _. .. ___-- \r\Il\l IlJl.\eJ [- K June 20-On Thursday, June 16,.aLbout .5 80 delegates from all` points ofWest Simcoe met in the Community Hall for the Annual District Convention Mrs. D. G..Bell of Stayner. the District President, presided. `The address of welcome was given by Mrs. Will. Gal- braith. The branch reports were `most . interesting and gave details of the work that had been carried on .durin_g the year by the various branches. Practically all showed an increasing interest in matters pertaining to pub- lic health, school conditions and gen- eral communitywelfare. At the con- clusion` lunch was provided by the ' Sunnidale Corners branch. _ Mrs. Edly and children of Toronto _ e! visiting with .Mr. and Mrs.John o r. - . V . ' - t Mr. and Mrs Jack 'Wiggins.oi.' Beeton spent the week-end with his brother. Ed. "Wiggins. - ~ _ ' Mr. and Mrs. Melville Bates and daughter Jean. Mr. and Mrs. "Norman `Brown and son Jimmie, and George Ilaylor spent Sunday with friends at ng. . ~ " - - - Archie Buie and Miss Jean Buie -vis- ited with Mrnand Mrs. Louis Burk- holder..Clearview. ' - _ John Huth left -today to visit his daughter. Mrs. (Dr.) Bell. Durham. Little Margaret Schell. -daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Philip .Schell had the misfortune. to tail last Wednesday and break her right arm the elbow. I.` Presbyterian `intend .- unil-nm A.I.-l..' --- - . ...-. :. nu uuy _ which was destro'yed for.':`.?1'e w..anit ofa righteous man." .Many are `looking forward to sing . the Cookstow Barrie on the night of July 1st. - n . patriotic pageant -ini ucvuu-:, uus week. ` 4" `Rev. J. Brown will take `for hi .sub-I ject next Sunday evening, The city which destroyed for `the want? -4 Le!` 01: a'nanty,Ba.y, with Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Webb: Miss Edith Northgraves, Mr. and Mrs. Orton Scythes. and Elvaughter of Barrie, with _Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Wm. James Leonard,1\Irs. Rus- sel T. Webb and John C. Neelands-`are attending Grand Chapter O.E.S. 1n-Bel- `leville, this week. ` V REV. .T, nhnny -.111 4-1-, '- - - Ud I the ' I 7-!` `mMr. and Mrs. Fr ily of Essa Station itors with Mr. and M _ Mrgand Haz- uuu UUU5 l'5'3.Cl0n the Township Par 9. next Saturday afte re having a plcngc rnoon, June 25, in! 1:. With the picnic ody come and `share -4.u1'u1u;U rrxenas. this week. 7 ' M Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hughes and family visited friends in Orlllia on ! Sunday. ' The United Church Sunday School` and congregation are having plcngca msaturday afternoon, 25. in 1 `kn `___.__-I_j,, V` ' w1.\J1ss Reta Hoover is the Toronto f1"iend_s_ this I Mr. and MFR T-Tnvnnsn `LT Dllll The annual public school picnic held last Friday afternoon had a record at- tendance and a very pleasant time was ' enjoyed by all. Keen competition made the ball games and various sports and races especially interesting. A Con- federation Pageant 'put ,on by` the teiachers and pupils, was well presente e _ . I ed. LUCA QJVIIIC ison. VIII.` '-crulg uuenas. Mrs.` Sam. Latimer is quite ill at the [home of her_daughter, _Mrs. Sam. Wil- son. " ` V` Miss Annie Wallace spent over Sun- day with '1[hornton friends. ' Miss , Agnes Marquis has . returned home after a. pleasant visit with Pick-V -erlng friends. Mn. . damn 'I' ..4._. he ,5, speeches some time was spent in gam- es. The address acompanying the gift to is as follows:- ' . . i - ,5 Dear Mrs. Patterson;--It is- with feelings of mingled regret. and`happi- a ness that we are gathered together this evening. Regret because we realize to- night particularly, the great loss we have sustainedin the discontinuation of your kind leadership, and happiness because we `wantyou to leave us to- night filled with a glowing sense`-of. our love and respect for you. We all look back with gratification on the first day that you entered our chair. You began immediately to take a foi-e- l most part in. our work in` connection 1 .with the church, After your entry into ` our choir a spirit of faithfulness to our objective and a desire to havevbetter music and~a large attendance at once manifested itself amongst us. Your cheerful and loving disposition made us all anxious and willing- to please. you and workwith you. Under your cap- able management the choir expanded and esprit de -corps ` became very strong. As an example of your work we look back with. pride on our annual choirconcerts. Their success was eas- ily shown by the Memorial.Hall being filled to capacity and we attribute this . success"-to your unswerving devotion and work in preparing us `and arrang- ing the program. 'We could enumerate many more instances in which you have so faithfully -and loyallye-worked for us and St. George's and all would only serve to bring to our minds more prominently the task we will have to , fill your place among us. We have made you an honorary member of our choir and hope -to often see you grace cept this remembrance and that look- ingiu upon` this candelabra in future years you will always look back on St. George's Church choir with a warm th spot in your heart both for it and for our church. The earnest and heartfelt g wishes for your future success and happiness is extended by us all. 9 ti o n w ir N services. It is our desire that you ac- 3 re 0 m V131 Jr. cANoELAa'nA PRESENTE|;TO ' Mes. A. E. PATTERSON av CHOIR Mrs. Arthur Patterson was made the recipient of a. handsome] candelabra from St. `George's choir Friday night. The presentation took place in the Memoriaivall after choir practice. Supper was" served -_and after the speeches some time gam- acomnanvimz fhn a-HM W -:ll1"ea'matter was discussed at Coun- cil Monday night, and it was decided -to have a personal lntervle`ww1th Mr. Weegar during one 'otThls visits to .Huntsv1lle this.week. Mr. Kelly, Chain ` man of the Entertainmentrcommltteg of Council, will actwlth the Mayor in the matter. ...... Va. uua._yuc1', L118 UISEPICI of is Will. werem9st gave the Iad been carrim-1 m. a.....:..... smoun the guest - of ale, lavvnlv gvar Bull 8! a Sound. .........u .a~ -v:ce-moderator [and Rev.` Mr. Buckberrough of Stayner. clerk-` Next tear the assqiation %-will meet at Sound- 2 ' L ELECTED MODERATOR `\ _ '-Rev. EJJ. Wiranf is the new m`od- erator of "the Cfillingwobd Associa`-' tion of ;Bap1j.ist churc es. This hon- or was conferred on him at the an- nual` meeting held in Midland last week. Rev. Mr.` Miller of Parry `Sound is vice-moderator [and Ravi ` M1 . Buckben-nun-In. nf _Qd-an-...... -I--1- - aura. aumes mnes. Archie Monteith of Thorritori is vis- iting Midhurst.fr1`ends. . ` . Mrs. G. R. Frankland of Alllston is glsiting her daughter,,Mrlq. Jaa.P1erc'e, L 7 . traveling in a smart costume of wall '110W'!'5. ' ' The groom's gift to the bridesmaid was a gold brooch and to the grooms.- man_,_ astie pin. Later Mr. and Mrs. Pat- erson iett by motor for Owen Sound, Goderich and other points, .thq__bride rose blush fiat crepe with hat arid\shoes to match and navy tricotine coat. On their retumg. bh_ey_1q_ili reside at Cookstown. ..p $39 bride led the way to the dining room where. e. sumptuous wedding,d1n- net was served. The table wnrmm+-om - vvu. vv luvs U_ BUIIIIJLUOUS ' net table warbentredg with the bride's cake and decorated with -flowers. Th` a.,.nn..,.I.' -J14. L. A1 - -- ' I yvn yvv man. vm. . V `I qrepe-do-chine over silk, trimmed with silver and pearis`and~ carried 3. bou-,- quet of Sweetheart roses and maiden-' hair fern. She was attended by her sis- ter, Phyllis, in a. gown of Nile green; crepe-de-chine. The groom was sup-: ported by Mr. L.` Livingstone of Lang-I > very mucn .pleased that you are mak-; ing your home `among us. Signed on behalf of the Young People's Society of Trinity United Church, Thornton-- Genevieve D; Jamieson. _ - Newton Robinson Won the bebate Last Monday night one of the semi- finals of the Inter-League debates of the Young People's Department of the United` Church, `Simcoe Presbytery, was held in Trinity church, Thornton, the opposing teams being from New- ton Robinson` and Orillia. The subject was Resolved that Music is Equally Effectivewith Preaching as an Aid to Worship," and the result, a victory for Miss Edna Connell and D. K. Harvey `of Newton Robinson, who upheld the negative side. The Orillians were Miss Jessie Smith and Mr. Cramp; the jud-, ; ges, Rev. E. M. Burgess out Bond,Head,. Mr. Tour of Orillia and Rev. A. Lunau of, Thornton. . Short addresses vgere given by Rev. Mr. Ballantyne. of Orillia and Rev. W. R. Clements or Cookstown. Thesolo rendered by Miss Regina Milligan added greatly to the program. Besides those from this vic- .inity there were many present from "Newton Robinson, Cookstown, Bond Head and Qrillia. interested in the de- bate` and its result. Atvthe close of the meeting refreshments were served in . the basement of the ehurch bythe local Society. V ' ' ' JJ hap 9;`:-\ . ' VLUU W}: by the mains 19.1 on ` .uu.uuu.L uunumon. The doctor was t ed at once but although everyt'l possible was doneohe passed away 1 shortly. Monday afternoon a. short : vice was conducted at Mr. AlIan s ha by Rev. W T.IIv-nun` o--`-'3' A`-- uvoalll l\II\tJ I June 21-Mrs. J. L.`I-Ilggln ` onto is visiting her parents, Mr. Mrs. James Innes. Arnhln `Ml .-...a..-an. -1 n--- ~ vuu: nus also returned home. Thornton Junior Institute will meet on Thursday evening, June 30, at the home of Miss Dora Clarke. Roll call to be answeredby the name and a fact about a famous.Canadian poet. ' agar. and .Mrs. Edison .Fildey and ughter Velma, Mrs- McKnight and daughter Zella. and Miss Viola Martin all of Toronto, also Mr. and Mrs. Ar- ` thur Hubbertand family of Allandale spent Sunday with Mr. and `Mrs. Jos. ` Cochrane and family. A _ Trinity W.M.S. held their open meet- ing on Friday aternoon in the base- ` ment of the church.- Mrs. Thos. Sinclair < and Mrs. J. H. Robertson of Barrie gave . splendid reports of the Toronto branch meeting. Mrs. Lunau and Miss Maud ` Beynon each contributed a vocal soloand 4 Miss Lillian Thompson and Miss Dor`- ` othy Maiel each gave an instrumental solo. At the close or. the meeting tea 4 _< 4 1 was served by the Mission Circle girls. Thornton Women s Institute Thornton Women's Institute held 8 their summer meeting in the basement ` 1. of Trinity_church.on Wednesday after- 1 noonwhen Miss Collins of Ancaster ` was present and addressed the meet- ing, taking for her subject, Women's 4 National Outlook." Her address was { brim full of good things. A few of the things she mentioned were: The sac`- ` redness of the ballot; the women of Ontario control 56% of the votes. Every- mo'ther should train her daughter to be 1 thrifty and and to be just suchva girl as she would wish her son to marry. She also told of the many hardships, endured by the women in the back dis- tricts and the wonderful work they are accomplishing. _ . Mr. Kenwell : Sudden Death The community was shocked on . Monday morning to hear of the death 1'11 of Mr. Kenwell which had taken place at early Monday morning at the home of pr Thos. Allan. Last` Tuesday Mr. Ken- well came .up from Toronto to visit his m old friend and neighbor, Thos. Allan.` Early Monday morning Mrs. Allan W` heard their guest moaning and immed- P3 iately went to his aid finding him in.a th .critical condition. The doctor call- e everything mus. .1. w. 1-Lenry returned home on { Saturday after visiting her sister at .{ the Sqo. Miss Mamie Henry of Beams- ville has a- lso returned home. 4 Thornton Jnninr Yum-I+n+.. ...nu ._._-L A vv cuueuu_a.y auernoon, June 29. . I Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Brett and son Roy of Meadowvale visited on Sunday with Mr._ .nd Mrs. A. McKenzie. Sunday will be Missionary Sunday in Trinity United Sunday School. The program will be given by Mrs. Mason's a.nd~Mr. Henry's classes. i Mrs. J. W. Henry .Qu-fnv-Rnu- nos-.. __1_--9L!` uaa. cpruule. ' .v ' Mr. and Mrs. Burrows, Stewart and baby of Hockley spent Sunday with Mrs. Alex. Stewart. ' . -Trinity Mission Circle will meet art `the home orf Miss Ethel Halubert on Wedneday afternoon, June 29. MI`. arid Mr: W T n.....++ ......: --- ,i_._-__.- I \ -.`Mr.A Cowan 1 Hamilton is renewing `- old acquain ce -here. -T ,Mr. and Mrs.- Thos. Lawrence have` returned home from Ottawa. *1-s.\ Bowman of Duluth is fisitlng. her ster, Mrs. W.}J. C. Boake. J. . *Lennox,- George and Joe," spent` aunday with friends in Western Mr and Mrs. F`nv-crnann Dn..o.......\1" aw w an Uuuuucte Rev. A. E. Linn `XIDFA +.-. 1.-.. AIl.lal'l'U W a Dr. and Mrs.- B. Sproule of Thes- salon spent the. week-end with Mrs. Jas. Sproule. Mr nail Ml :-n 'D.'.........-- nL----r - - apunuay wxtn rriends in Weston. 7 Mr and Mrs. Ferguson, Pontypoo\l; spent Sundaywith Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Henry.` \ ' - Mr and `ll :-a 11'r..... 7)..:1_ -.o -v - `ket spent Sunday with Mr; and Mrs. Laval} J. \ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Keith of Newman'- Marrow. I and of Thes-' snent the wAnlz_nn pin. 1:-.. .n.\':u u.l.>'1'Il0S. WOI`I'0d'S. Mrs. Stephen Duckwortii was taken go the RH.` Hospital, Barrie, la,st`Fr1- ay. - ` my a uxasses. Henry tel` who!` uiafnn n6 fterhoon iiigzft :a}: d Allan's home . Lunau and` the re- to- Toronto for bur- l (Continued from gate 1) ningham stated that tne prospects are that Simcoe county will have a prosperous season. Owing to the late -spring Acrop conditions were Argot `favorable until recently, but. with hot weather for several weeks past the crops have come along and l the county _is now assured of a bump- er.,,crop. His Worship stated that he ' `REGISTRY omen-3 I Acco_1[g1oDAT1oNV coma ONE! `coma ALL`! AND sale English Broadcloth `SHIRTS in an assortment never shown in Barrie before at `Mf\'l`l: `I r- 1 In - Remember our Shirt Sale Six Months Ago? LU LU day.