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Barrie Examiner, 21 Jul 1927, p. 13

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?,.4 new bal- pndid order. `LTouring, in pn, 5 good I1. VVo` VV flgllb U1. D1556 ID|al.'UUlu John Sinclair. sailed by the Meg- antic on Saturday `for L` trip to Bri- tain, Belgium and the attlee1ds.: ,,,1 nth; 'n-.__;_ r:u.__1__.._ -2 vUvaI_A, aavlaoionanr uunu uugv -- ....... -_..._ Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stephens of l Niagara -Falls are, spending a few. g!1a1_ys with friend in` Barrie and Or- 1 1a. ' A A1---'n..-....... u- .rr"-n..1......a....... ......I ml:'1ex. Cowan, H. >(':.};i`Robertson and D. W. `Emms, are `attending --the Ma_s-` onick Grand Lodge in Guelph this wee . - II ....J 114.. T E D:111'v|tIn1l\I1 nun` WEEK. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Billingsley and son V Donald '3 have returned after ipinding a. pleasant holiday in `Mus- o a. - 1u':....-.. -r-n_-.n:... "c4.....:4.1.. `D`..J-`I. `D..- Iuigisses Phyllis "Smith, Ruth Bro- ther and Esther How, are visiting with Miss, Catherine Brown, Wasaga . Beach. - IR..- rs `L1 u`...:n~..-. ......iI ...... 'l'....`I:.. Dlluo , Mrs; G. H. Hadley and son Leslie of Toronto are spending the week. -with Mr- an`d~Mr's. G. W. Jackson, Owep St.- _ ` ~' UWUH Din` - _ MISS Geneweve Watt has return- ed to Long Branch. after spending tvm weeks` with Mrs. James Watt, Elizabeth St. um. ....I 11.2.. n-....1.... u.....a.' 1..*..'....` Izuxzauuehu go. _ - , Mr, and Mrs. Doug1as.H*art-h'a*ve` returned home to Flint, Mich., after 9. visit with the. for-mer s_ mother, Mrs. L. Hart.` 1'1 117 'l3_.-..-...'...-...L- '.. 7I'V..._.:.... J-Vl.l.'u -I-lo IIHIIIH V R. W. Brownscombe of Timmins,` formerly of the sta of the `Bank of 1 Commence here, is spending a- few days in Barrie. `l\:" `D A n---` II...` {V nnnnn nun)` ua{)BEL`u1f1.XfI6:rson, Mrs; Carson and son of Cle\vela.nd, Qhio, are home; for a month's holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Carson. % ~'The Misses Hughes, Small -.St;, Iefj; (in, Wednesday of last week`for Vancbuver via C.P.R. They expect to-be away a year. M113 \m M VAIIVIII QVIII vuuun, u uuu a new. In gn through- DU C_GL'o `UV away G J ' Mrs. \W. M. Young and children` John and Jean, of Newgate, B.C.,.l are with Mrs. Patterson, Clappertonl SE.. for a few days. ' - i Kan T ant` mu'a Dun Luz a Law uays. Mrs. `W- J. Brereton` and Miss` Brereton are"spending' a couple __of weeks in Toronto with `the former s niece, Miss Copland. Mn mnnnl Mun Wnsfnn 'n'ovn1\`1i -nan- ]lllUUU, M1133 L_lU!lICIllUo b , Mr. and-Mrs. eston Hambly mo- tored `from "Bradford on Sunday and spent -`the . day with` Miss Almeda. Lewis, Elizabeth St. 'IKL~u`s `T\n~nn+1nu `F`.1n4- Boa -uni-n-I-not` I-JUWIS, IIILIZEUUIJI _|Dln _ Miss Dorothy Elliot has returned to_ Rochester, N.1_V., `accompanied _by Mrss Margaret Kmg, af-terA spendmg a week at the latter s home. 1|r_. -_..1 11:... n--- x1'........J. ..._.l H WCUIS GI: la-IIU IGDIICIJ B llUlllUu I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nugent and children have returned to St. Cathar- ines after. a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. TJ. TPulford,- Bradfordrst. ` -Kn-an ` TI ("nnnn1\n11 an:-I `own-:11 ! HHU LIB: Us ruu.u1'u,- .lDl.'duLUl.'u `Din `Mrs. W. J. Campbell and family: of Fort William and Miss G. .I. Campbell, of Brookville, P9.., are visiting with Miss M. E. .Can1pbell. man Mnuuinl - Qua-B Mari? 'QI', Vllblllg Wllall Jlll Lu. .Elo I\JGIlI!IUVll- .Miss Muriel Smith, Mary 'St.,` spent- the last ` three ` weeks visiting friends in Woodstock,`and is now on a motoring `trip to Sturgeon Fa-lls. Ming Wither; nf .,'Pm.-mnnn, (`.n'Ii'F.. G lIIUl4U_l.'IlI5 III-I IIU OJDIILSCUII 1' GIIBO Miss Withers of./;Pasadena, Calif- ornia, and the Misses Copland` of Toronto were the gue ts of Mrs. W.. J. Brereton for a few ays-last week. 7!-on manna (1134-I115 nth!` (1n1n:n' do l3l'Ul'U|aUll LUI G LEW Uyldla WCUI\u . The Misses Gladys and Gertie Keenan, Norma Pulford and Ack Penny motored to Hamilton and Nia- gara, over the week-end, with Earl Smith. -L ' ` `II . ......I ma (lamina Kai-1nnunn Iltu " ' . - Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mathieson of Walkerville and Edgar Mathieson of Renfrew were recent visitors with their pp.ren'ts, Mr. and Mrs. `Jas. L. Mthieson. ,, 'l\.. ......l Ifua W I `Danna!-nu an- many other ar- o mentlon. lVlllEll.}lUEUlh Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Brereton, ac- compgnied by the 1atter s sister, Mrs. W. `Johnson of Regina, are -leaving this week -on a motor trip to North- ern O_nta_rio`.t A- Ml nn Mme W er UJ1bu1'IU.:_ Mr: and Mrs. W. R. Marshall, "Port Whitby.-M Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Clarke and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Fax of Tor-. onto spent Sunday_witlx Mrs. R. Mar-T shall, Park St. ll :..A.).. I3.-Ina `n"ow1-3: and Qnnmn snau, rurns on. _ _ . Mlsses Edna Harms and Snowden Beatty have returned from` a trip down the Saguenay. Miss T Harris left , ager to visit her brother in Port -Colborne. II`... A TIT U );-nuns: .341` `fat-an`!!! A! VOTE -LJOIDU.l.'Ilt_!o Mrs. A. -W. I-Ioppe -arid `family of Washington, Mr. 3. Mrs. D. -F~ Meadpws of `Woodstock and Harry. Meeking are spending the summer at Glenwood, Strand Beach. `It... Gt-..u1nu\13nv1-`ml-I-A nvu-I IIHHH- at ulenwoou, Btrouu neucn. ' Mrs. Sta.n1ey`Burdette and child- ren, who. have- been stopping with her mother, Mrs. M. Turner, Small St.,_ for six months, left last week to make their home in Winnipeg. I ' `lt:__ `D....L.-.un nnnnw-'n11n1 A`? Khan C0 HIBKE 1311811` noun: 1;! vv uugaycg. Miss Barbara Gooperfpupil of Miss Elsie Cloughley, has `been successful in the Elementary (School). Exam- ination in piano at `the ;'.ecenl:.x-am- inations of the Toronto Gorgervatory of Music. , . > 11.. ......I `M ... Inn `Rm-l'rnr anti Min: Qf-Music. : `v - _ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Becker and Miss Belle Peacock of C9n_ey' Island, N.Y., gm! ;Mrs.. Ida Pelacdck of Ithaca, N. -..'_.....~6-hum Mr nrr S_ Pg`. nd. '.M.1'S.. 1.0.8 1' EHUUU5 u.I. a.uun\.u Y_., are v1s1,tmg.Mr. and Mrs. S. Partnage `nave nau an exbeuutsu yup by motor through` the United States and Ontario to.Barrie, their old home J. -__-- IARS ` Gnu \I town. `l|l'.. town. Mr. and Mrs. S.sL_ Page return- ed on Wednesday after spending two weeks holidays * at Richmond Hill and Thornhill. They leave on Satur- `day for Kemptville and Ottawa -where Mr. Page. will attend a con- ference of Agricultural Representa- tives and the `World Poultry Con- lgress. V A w -12- Qinnn (`.191-1: nf Thnisl. has gress. W.` B.` Sloan,.Clerk of Innisl, has returned home after a trip to the West, visiting in Fort William, Winnipeg, Esteva-n, Bienfait, Sask., and other places. It is 28 years since Mr.` Sloan had been in the West and, naturally, he observed tremen- dous changes. He `reports crops- looking good. The following pupils of Miss Maud E. Claxton have been successful in their examinations at the Toronto" `Conservatory of Music: Miss Mar- ` garet Hubbard, intermediate school; 1 ... nnbnnnnma Jnnimv ninnn: Miss `garet nuonara, xnuerznc-uru_.s.c acuuw, `Muriel Rogers, primary school. In Jas. Bakogeorge, Junior piano; Miss four years tuition, Jas. Bakogeorge has advanced a grade each yea1:-- lrapid progress for a boy of ten. - ` \J\lUEnW9rU& rvrslvv u w-.--- Honours were won by `all the can- didates sent up by Edmund Hardy, Mus. Bac., F.T.C.M.. at the recent. m1d-sum- rner examinations of the` Toronto Coh- servatory of Music. The list is as fol-A lows:- Aaanniofn `Dinnn, hnnors--M1sg Nan lows:- Associate Piano, honors-M1ss Ord. Miss Ord will receive her A.T.C.M. . diploma. after taking .the prescribed `Theory examinations. ` . ,- : rnommnamrn Qnhnnl Piano. honors- lTheory exammauons. I Intermediate School Piano, John Steele. ` Elementary School P1ano-f1rst-class ` honors-M1ss Gwendolyn J.ackso*n: hon- ors, Miss Jean Tucker .' , e r....:.... Rina-inn` Hr.-:t-r-.l'ass honors--' Efllllifbhu-vi - - w - - V . ..__ The home` of Mr. and Mrs. Thomp- son, Seventh Line, Vespra, wa.s- the scene of a. Jolly gathering on Tuesday evening when a. shower was given for Miss Reta Wingroveprior to her mar- riage, man is to take place short-ly. After n hour or two spent in` games. and music. the bride-to-be was seated ,and little Tommy Thompson and Doris `Wingrove dressed to representa bride` and groom entered the room drawing : a NH-In wngnn nn which was 8. DI`8tti1Y Tucker Junior Singing, first-cI`as,s honors--' Mrs. W. Davie. A . Junior Harmony, honors--John Steele Elementary Theory, first-class hon- _ors-MIss Anna. Friel. ` ~ I . and entered me room uI.'u.wAu5 ' a little wagon on which `was prettily decorated basket containing the gifts. Doris carried ~a bouquet of flowers which she presen`ted to her sister. Miss Reta then opened the parcels, assisted by Mrs. H. Reynolds and Mrs. Baker. Quite a lot of merriment was caused by the reading of the numerous cat-ds and verses attached. The ladies also {nclosed each with her gift, A favorite recipe for something good to eat. The youthful bride-elect thanked the don- ors of the gifts. After singing She s `_a jolly good fellow", cake, ice-cream and lemonadewere served. by the la- dies. , , . Mia: finarnvn `takes with 'her the 198: ` Miss .Wingrovp takes with best wishbs of her friends for a. happy future in her" new -home. / s--She was great` in-Lights ofiald Broadway and Beverley of Graus- ' tark-;-`but see the new Marion Davies in The Redi.Mill, at Dreamland, Mon- day and Tuesday. A ' 29x 1 Discarding refinements of diction, the Boston Auto Clubi-are posting 5.000 signs in residence districts reading: Kids near; slow.down.` V #1..-mg. In n tamnmn-us .1-are with SIX TELE|;H-ONE POLES _ BLOWN DOWN BY STORM, During the severe wind and rain storm which struck the southern part of the/county on Wednesday of last week, six poles of the Bell Telephone Co., carrying the main lines between Toronto, Barrie a.nd North Bay, were smashed, about two miles north of Cookstown. The long distance service was disorganized for about two hours. until men from the central plant~in Barrie went out and made the neces- V sary repairs. ` l`hn `:1-nrrn "struck with `greatest fury repanrs. . . The `storm "struck with greatest fury south of Thornton and west` '01 the town line, Considerable damage to crops is reported and John Brethet. a. Tecumseth farmer, had three sheep killed by lightning. V - "Kids slow-uown." -Love in a tenacious race with death--`-a. yawning;canyon-thundering `hoods--the rescue-situations that hold you breathless by their gripping inten- sity of suspene and thrilling action! -Capitol Theatre . ' ' 29x - Feimingpto woiry his arents.over wound `he .sust&lned July 4, John Zu- ka.s_,.10. died in _ Mount Carmel, Pa... from tetanus. A . . VIVI... "I'Invnn3nu Wnnfknr and 7Mnf_ from IQCEHUS. ` --The Dominion Feather and Mat- tress Co. of Orillia buy all kinds of featliers. V Drbp a card. ' 29-31b . .-. _ | SUCCESSFUL PIANO PUPJL8 _--__ ...,.._ 1.-. an M": (In Auction at" Barrie uly 28th BRIDE-ELECT HONORED 1: sun, _...1 `ll -.. "nn RIC I ._ I 'i'I-has inhale` EXAMINIEHH; COLLIER s1`. i>1cN1c` GREATLY ENJOYEI5 Cbllier St. Sudey Seliool picnic was held 9n Wednesday afternoon, July 13, in Queen's Park. There was a_good at-. tendance of pu`pi1s and adults. A pro`- gram was run off in the afternoon af- ter which supper was served. Whllnurina are this I-nunifn nf than ran- LEI.` WIIIUII supper WU-3 BUIJVUU-. .-' - Following are the results of the rac- es:-Boys, 6 and -under, 1. Jack Garrett,- 2, Keith ` Barr; 8, and under, Harry Coughey, 2. Tom Nixon, 3. Donald Felt; 10 and under, 1. Austin Smith, 2. Paul Hart, 3. D. Stephens; A12 and `under, 1. Morton tKnox, .2. `Victor. Knox. 3. Crompton Lewis; '15 and under, 1. Ed` Tordift, 2 Bill Knox, _3. Morton Knox; 18 and;:. under, 1. Ed. Tor- ditf,` 2. Morton Knox, 3. Bill Knox; _three-leggedvrace, .1. M. Knox and C. Lewis; 2. V. Knoxand D. Simpson, 3.` Paul Hart a.ndA. Smith; wheelbarrow race. 1. E. Tordiff and W. Knox: 2. A. Smith and P. Hart; shoe race, 1. P. Hart, 2. A. Smiths.-3. M. .Knox;V| sack race,'1. W- Knox, 2. Smith, 3. M. Knox; all fours reversed, 1. M. Knox. 2. C. Lewis. Girls` races, 6 and under, 1. Judy Knox, 2. Vera Cum- mings, 3. Mary Stephens; 8 and under. , 1. Mildred Meredith, 2.. Mary Stephens, 3. Edith Agnew; 10 and under, '1. ` Frances_MacLe1lan, 2. Kathleen, How. 3." Peaches Lay.;` 12 and under; 1. Betty Blackstock, 2. Elv:L'Coughey, 3. Ruth Cummings; 15 and under, 1. Mary Johnston, 2.. Ruth Smith, 3. Frances Hurlburt; 18 and under, 1.. Ruth Smith. 2. Frances Hurlburt, 3. Helen Garrett: peanut race, 1.. Helen Garrett, 2. Dot Price, 3. Frances McKee; three-legged race, 1. Ruth Smith and Dot. Price. 2. Helen -Garrett and Dorothy Bryson; _ thread and needle race, boys and girls . under 12, Victor Knox and Eisa Knox. \ There was an attendance of 200 at the ,-annual `picnic of Central United Sunday `School in Queen's Park on Wednesday afternoon and evening, and the event was one of the most success- "ful ever held by this organization. Rac- es and games occupied the afternoon and in the evening` supper was served in the park. ' Following are the results of races-:-- Girls, 6 and under, 1. Helen Chees- man, 2 Dorothy Wiles; boys, 6 and un- der, 1 Ralph Cameron, 2. Lloyd Gor- ing; boys, 7 to 8, boast race, 1 Gordon White, 2 G. Morningstar; girls, 7 to Cole; boys, 7\to 8, foot race, 1 G. Morn- ingstar, 2 M. Hines; girls, 7 to 8, pea- nut race, 1 Olive` Hawkins, 2 Betty White; boys, 11 to 14, boat race, 1 "S. Hines, 2 C. Lavery; girls, 11 to 14, foot race, 1 Audrey Hook, 2 Norma Cole: boys, 11 to 14, hop, step and jump, 1 Kinton,.2 H.,Wilson; girls, 11 to 14, kn'ife and peanut race, 1 V. Appleby, 2 Audrey Hook,*3 Pearl Cooper}\'boys, 1-5 to 18, sack race, 1 S. Hines, 2 L. Hook,-.3 E. Kinton; boys, 15 to 18, blindfold race, 1 S. H-ines, 2 L.. Hook. 3 E. Kinton; girls 15 to '18, bead race. 1 M. Partridge, 2 Anna Exel, 3 Norma Cole; lady teachers nail-driving con- `test, Miss N. Tooke; boys spe_c'ia1 race, 12- to 15. Leslie Hook; boys three-leg- ged race, 1 Allan Goring and Maurice Johnston, 2 Ivan Allecott and Lloyd Cook; boys, 9. to .10, foot race, 1 I. Alle- cotst, 2 ,L. Cook, 3 E; Goring; girls, 9 to 10, 1 Muriel Raney, 2 L. Cole. I I 1 1 1 \ 8, foot race, ,1 Hazel Bowles, 2 Edith - `CENTRAL s. s. HOLDS V SU=CCESSFUL PlCNl(; I . vlulun r_ruuu..- nu. u - ` . V .- The relatives of the late Thomas and Hannah Smith held their first re-union at the home of Miss, Mabel Webb, Con. 11, Innlsfil, on July 15. Although the 1 weather was very unfavorable inthe ~ morning about seventy--five members 1 attended this happy gathering where J . `all joined _in games and sports of .var- ious kinds. Those participating in.-this pleasant occasion Were: Miss Annie Smith, Mr. and`Mrs. Lot Smith, .Mr,, ~ and Mrs. Fred Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Webb and family of ' Craig'va.lej Mr..and Mrs. Arthur Smith, Mr. and Mrs.-Jas..Galbraith and fam- ` ily, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wright and, ` family; Mr. and Mrs. Robt.. Wright,` _ and family and Thos. Smith of Clarks- i ' burg; Miss Lucy Walton, Rutledge Stafford and family of Kimberley; Mr. and Mrs. George Munro and family, Thornton; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Webb andifamily, Cookstown; Miss Hannah ' Munro,` Mr. and Mrs. _George Smith and'family, Mr, and Mrs. Lot Munro and family. and Robt. Pratt, Barrie; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith, Sturgeon Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Watson, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Rus- _ ton and family and Mrs. S. G. Smith ~ of Woodstock; Mr. and Mrs. Howard ;_ Priest and family, Anten Mills; 1.. 4.- L... 1..A1A at tho l.'l'lUL uuu J.a.uAu_y, 4`LLA\-v1: -v-..... The re-`union is to beheld at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith, Clarksburg, nextyear. The officers el- ected are: Hon. Pres., Miss Annie Smih; Pres., Arthur Smith; 'Sec y.- Treas., Miss Bessie Stafford. ing: ny parlor suite, , oak rockers, able, pictures, ALLAN REUNION On July 13, the first Allan reunion was held -at Innisfll -Park and although the afternoon was somewhat spoiled by heavy -thunderstorms, quite a. num- ber .were present. . - n 1119: av-anv r-A2-rntted that Dr. Allan present. . It was greatly regretted that Dr. 1 Cross of Cleveland, who had planned the picnic, was called suddenly. to Cleveland by the serious illness of his father-in-law and"c'ould not~be present. Those who me from a distance were: Rev. allace Stuart and Mrs. Stuart of Toronto, Mrs. Feasby "and two sons of Toronto, Dr. F. B. Allan. Mrs. Allan and son of Toronto, Wm. Morton and Mrs. Morton of Newmar- ket, Mortonoccomore of Collingwood. Mr. and Mrs. Greenlees, Mr. and Mrs. ' Sam. 'Connell and family, Wm. Corri- gan and Mrs. Corrigan and family, Mr and Mrs. Agar and child, Mr.` and Mrs. -Whitesides, Mr. and Mrs. Nichol and Tom Connell, Jr., all of Alliston. The . two oldest memberspresent were Mrs. Chas. `Cross and Mr. Greenlees both in the eighties`. . rm-m 1-nnninn wm fake nlace next'vea.r eighties`. V The reunion will take place next :/ear on July 13 at Tent City on Lorne Jack's grounds. The president ` is Wilfred Stuart and the secretaries are Mrs. Wm. Reid of Stroud and Howard An-.. .-.0 (`HIIrnH111 . 1'8. W111. nuxu U1. 0 M l Allan of Churchill. W I IIIIIK VI lvt-1!` t r ' ` ' ' ' ' ' ' -' ~ . The regular monthly meeting of the Institute was held on July 14. at the home-of Mrs. A. Bartholomew with a large attendance. Discussion of busi- -ness occupied `d greater part of the at- ternoon. `. . A prize was donated to the Oro Ag- ricultural Society . It was ..decided to give $5 towards securing the services of .3: doctor for an isolated section in Northern Ontario. _ Irma T.na+'hny-nln and TM !-H "KTRHIAD3 Nortnern U1ll'.8.!'lO. Mrs. .__Leatherda1e and Mrs. Walker are to be invited to attend the next meeting. As the delegates who attend- ed the convention held at Crown Hm were unable to,be present. their `inter- esting report was read by Miss Muriel Jermey. We all joined in community ` songs for avfew minutes. tMis_s -Flossie Ca.mpbei_l,then gave a. humorous read- ing. M-rs, Bartholomew served t at the close. . - I . .. -Colonel Tim McCoy, with Dorothy Sebastian, vln a. super-western at Dreamland Friday and Saturday, Peter `B-. Kyne's `California! ' 29: GUTIH-I RI E AW0M.gli S ]NSTlTUTE } l'lII.- .........1.;_ .._..-'\&1.1.\ -nnnklna nf SMITH FAMILY FIE-UNION , -3 ;_L- 1._A.- rnI......`....-... \ July 19-Miss May Jamieson, _teach- er at Bnantford, is spending the holi- ldays at her home here. Mm T-Tnlmes has returned to her Oak bedstead, chairs, pictuges, `days her home nere Mrs. Holmes has home at `Schomberg after spending a. week with her son. W J. Holmes. Miss Mima; Bradbury, Toronto, is the guest of "Mrs. W. Rowat. ' Mrs. J. A. Gillespie and children of Arnprior are visiting relatives inlthe village and vi_cinity. Tlnvuhnl (`.010 Tnrnntn. is village and v1_cm1ty. Hershel Cole, Toronto, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Cole. Orville Jamreson left for North Bay, parents, Mr. and Mrs. a. bulu. Orville Jamreson Monday, after spending two weekg at- his home he/re. 1',|'um mhnlma Donn 'l"nf'|. ntn. was vis- This home nere. . Miss Thelma Dean, Tom, nto, was vis- iting friends here recent-ly. ` - . K/I'nv-Rain Kitchen has returned to iting friends nere recenuy. Max-dale Kitchen has Ft. William after a. two Weeks visit -with his mother here. Elma Toe!-now MQPfi' and Sans. `with his mother nere. Mrs. Jasper Martin` and sons, Jack and Charlie. of Toronto, are spending a couple of months in the village. . Mrs. Thornton, Vasey, is spending the summer with Mrs. Warner. mt...-. Gun.-`lav Qnhnnl and members Of The Sunday School and members of the United `church held their annual picnic at'Litt1e Lake, Midland, Friday` 151:1 , ` . the Wun Mrs. vv aruer. last. Mr. and Mrs. Warner of `Ohio are vis- iting the latter s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Portor; - . . Mr.` and Mrs. Brooks, Toronto, vis- ited Dr._Aand Mrs. Roy Tyrer last week. . Miss Esther Howe is. visiting friends{ `in-Elmvale. v 1ur.......-... mn11m- -e unnning` his: var-.2.-i pu..uA last. `HI :- in-Amlmvale. ' Murray Miller is spendi g his vaca-` tion at his home at Moons one. Mur- {ray expects to be called to another, [branch of the Standard` Bankafter his Ihdlidays. Mr. Patterson of Creemore_ `is on the staff at the bank here. | Mn..- Anncn 'l`nhn\nn '|"nt-nnfn. is vis- ecial Tour- Pileage, Anew is the Stat! at tne Dauus ucrc. Miss Annie Tudhohe, Torontq, is vis- iting her sister, Mrs. `John Morrison. . Thfiuc nnqin Hutton is spending 3.". `John Morrison. Miss Rosie Hutton is spending a.` month's holidays with her mother here. :1\,r.... Anna Tamingnn Jag. Jamieson month's nouaays Wxul ucr uxuuxcz. 11:: c. Mrs. Anne Jamieson, Jas. Jamieson and family and, Mrs. F. Johnston and] `family-of Toronto spent Sunday in the` village on their way to the. Beach. M- mm Mrn. 'I`hn-s. Eaton were in village men` Way [0 L118! DU'a.Ul1. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Eaton `Barrie visiting friends last Week. | Mr-.. nr..1u-..- Qmn-In and r1.qn2'hte1's IBRTPIG vlsltlng IFIBIIUS 1215!. wccn. | Mrs. Walter Smith and daughters of Preston are visiting her parents, Mr. _ and Mrs. M. Howarth. * A .........1.m. 4':-nrn fhn visnzn attended and Mrs. M. nowartn. l A number from the village attended the social evening at the school house .. +1.... 9...: T.Inn man F`:-idav evening. the S0018! evemng at U18 SUHUUI nuuau on the 2nd Line, Flos, Friday evening. All reportan enjoyable time. Hillsdale softball team defeated the 2nd Llnel players. ` vvmn might have been a serious ac- players. - What might have been cident happened last Saturday evening when Rev. Mr. Lock-hart from Caledon East, a former pastor here, was mak-3 ing-'9. visit to some old friends. He drove his car off Anne St. onto the Penetang road and collided with a car going north belonging to Robt._ Greigg of Ebenezer. Lucki1y,no_ person in; either car was seriously injured though - both cars were badly damaged. Mr. Greigg's, which was a Chevrolet tour- ing, hadia. brokenewheel and a. badly `hnnf vnng-unrd _ lug, uuu ii. urunc bent mudguard. July 18-'1`he sunny Workers Mission Band held a/birthday party on Thurs- 4 day afternoon. Each member and visit- or were asked to donate one cent for each year. A chorus was' sung by Misses Jean Buie, Bella McQuay, Jessie and Colena. Wiggin's, and a duet by Mrs. F; F. Burrows and Mrs. James McQuay after which a dainty lunch was served by the members of the `annual. uarter-cut oak oak extension t `oak dining , 100-piece din- glassware, cut- HEADLIGHT KADJUSTMENT 1V1l.'. rie . band. - . Mrs. James Brown is visiting with Mr..and_Mrs'. Chas. Carruthers, Bar- . A _ -8. rle. aw Zeaman Mooney of Toronto spent the we-ek-end with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Schell. ` mu... r...nm1 NI :-Onav, `Rat-rie. is visit- An officer of the Provincial Highway and Chief Stewart examined our Headlight Service Station this week. We have advertised before that it is lawful for you to have your headlights properly adjusted and carry a certicate for proof.- To save you being convicted we recommend you calling at our Approved Official Head- light'St'ation. _ Kindly call between 8.00 and 11.00 a.m. if possible. ` ' ' V W.-L . BRENNAN Schell. Miss Isabel McQuay, Barrie, is visit- ing with her cousin,gM`1ss Mabel Me- I. Quay. - Man Mm-v Fm-zle spent last week WIIJII IICI.` Ll Aunnu, gunuu ......--... .__.______, , Stayner. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Scott of A1113- ton spent-Sundaycwith Mr. and Mrs. Glenson Scott. . mr... ....a Mm: wu-on (".n.=:A_ 'l`m-onto. Quay. Miss Mary Forgie spent with her, friend, Miss Edna Blakely, Q`:-|Iv'|AI\ Glenson Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Castle, Toronto. w'ere the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gor- doir Brown. .n....m-..+.ng`+1nna fn M'isu:es:-M'nrle1 '-Large brass ss and springs, rug, pictures, is like new, condition. vedan, Ductzo in II A! GOT!` JSPOWII. Congratulations to Misses - Muriel Crosier, Marjory Buie and Mabel Mc- Quay who were successful in passing the Entrance . nah; Dana nf `Ru-av-nnfnn vinifn wlfhl tne untrance . Robt Ross of Brampton visited with his brother, Wi-ll Ross. `ma Txnaoinu I-mu nnnnnfn Hm arm- his nrotner, W1-u rwss. Ed Wiggins has accepted the con- tract of keeping the roads in repair `from Sunnidale Corners to Minesing. ` ,J'ulyA19-A--A large number from here attended the Orange walk in Midland. Congratulations to our scvholans who passed in their exams. `Ming `Elm-ene Knann'of.Bm-1-la sment , ;.- ` ' AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRIC SERVICE \ BAYFIELD ST`. . : : : BARRIE, ONTARIO passeu In uxeur uzuuna. ` Miss Florene Knapp `of-Barrie spent the week-end at he: mother's home. SUNNIDALE c'o13NRs For Ynur Automobile Hl!..LSDALE July 18-Miss Maud Leflar `spent the week-end with Miss Rogerson. Mrs. Colin Campbell of Winnipeg spent Sunday with her cousin, Mrs. Hodgson. . ` Mica Marv Qlnnn in in nT\-Lnr-an A1 fhn 2----Brass bed- nd springs, ma-' ogany dressing ckers, rug, pic- 1_.lUu5Ull Miss Mary Sloan is in charge of the Lefroy post office until an appoint- ment is made. _ mt... ................41.... -4! H...` ...................u.. .........I is made. V The sympathy of the community goes/ out to the families of Cyrus Smith and Richard Rogerson in their sad bereave- ment. TI\l\b\ 65165451-ls-1 -on- .. C'.....Jnc- qplmitn-u In IHCHL. John Selman was a Sunday visitor in the village. ,. f`nnirrnh11nHnna 1-n Nfiuqna TWnI-`II Elle VH_*l'd.gl:!. Congratulations to Misses Doris Canning and May Allan in `passing their Normal School exams. Mrs. E. C. Evans of Des 1\_/Ioinea, Iowa, is visiting her brother, J. E. T-Tncrann LIIUIIC AVUIJIIIGJ DUUUUI CAGIIIB. Hodgson. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon of Tordnto and Mrs. Bateman of Bradford spent Sunday at Walter Allan's. `Ml cu Dnvla n? "Dru-n-nfn annrr 5: anln In DUIl(.l'd.y 11L VV i1lLb'1' AIIZLH :5. Miss Boyle of Toronto sang a solo in the United Church on Sunday. She is holidaying at the home of Mrs. S. Can- ning. Tho uhnauvhov-rv Fnafivnl ni fhn fTnifn nlng. The strawberry festival of the United ` church, held at Mr. Sturgeon s, was a great succes_s. Proceeds were $260. (Too fate for last Week) July 13--Mrs. Ralph Davidson and baby are spending a Week -with` Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Reive. `MI -Ina TX7u`1'lnl- nf `Dr-anffrun-1 la I-|nHr1n1y_ T he Orangemen marched to the Un- ited Church on Sunday morning. Rev. !J. McEwen preached a very fine ser- mon to them. There was a. large at- : tendance. \ Mrs. H. Watson and son of Vander- -`burg, Penn., is a visitor at the home of !John Boyes. l _ K lug . ianu AVLTS, .1. Lil . IEUIVU. ; Miss Wi.11et of Brantford is holiday- `inggwfth Mr. and Mrs. Percy Brown- iing. VFW-no (`Iv-nno-nrnnn rnnrhho fn Han TTn- I A July 19--Master Mercer and Miss ;Dorothy Irwin of Mono Mills are holi- daying with Mr. and Mrs. John _W. Jen- nett. I 11.. and `lfvvn 15-nri {Vn11ynv-O vnnnvvnt` in splendid Ilett. ! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Calvert motored from Toronto, Sunday, to spend tho iday with Mr and Mrs. Jos. Tiffin. (`nncrv-nfnlnflnnca fn Mignon `Ethel Mn. `Gay Wlul Wu` auu zurs. aux. J.u.un. Congratulations to Mjsses Ethel Mo- Master. Frances Berthemgte, Jack Mc- Cann and Vernon Griffin who were successful at the Entrance `examina- tions . l `M - and `AK:-as `IT 'E`.v~nnnAv-ann 1-A911!-nn I10 I to Buffalo on, Sunday after spending 3. Mr: and Mrs. W. Emmerson returnetl week's vacation at the home of the latter s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ems. M `!\/In-1\/fgmtnr visaifnd hi: R011, Run- Jauers parellu-5, nu`. uuu mu 5. n. ulna. ; _ M. McMaster visited his son, Rus- sell,'in Muskoka. over Sunday. Dninh `D311 nroa hnvnn Pr-nnn 'Rnu1vnnn_ seu, In Auusltunu. uvcl.` auuuay. Ralph Bell was home from Bowman- ville for over Sunday. dttawa Woma_n Made Strong by Taking Lydia E. PinkhaIn s Vggetable Compound RUN-|JOWN AFTER` BIRTH IIFBABY Ottawa, Ontario.-I was terribly run-down after the birth of my third baby. I had awful bearing-down pains and was afraid I had senous trouble. I was tired all the time and had no appetite. My sister-in-law is taking Lydia E: Pinkham s Vegetable Com- pound and cannot praise it too highly and asked me to try it. I have had splendid results and feel fine all the time now. Anv one who needs a Bplellulu IEUUIII3 IIHU LUUI uuc Ell DIIU tlme now. Any who thorough ick-me-up soon learns from me w at to take."-Mrs.RENB PAQUIN, 312 Cumberland Street, 01:- tawa, 0n,t,ario. - L Terrible Backache -- Hamilbon, Ont.--Afber my baby Inna Hnrn I Inc!` fnvr;k`n `-unnlronkn and Hamilton, Ont. - After baby was born I had terrible backache and I......-I....I.-.-. `I 4..-...1.l -..-.5 A- ..-.....-..I- _...`l. t Touring, 5 plitioned and W53 UUIIII L LIEU ICIIIIIUIU UHCRCUIIU an headaches. I could not do my work and` felt tired from the rstminute I got up. But worst of all were the pains . In my sides when I moved about. I had to sit or lie down for a while af- terwards. I could keeglmy house in order, but many things done at the time, hnmmnan `Int! .61. ad gqgo un- . usual uuu sunny uuuxga uuu uggo 1111- done st the time, because of my ail- ments. I was told by _a neighbor to takenhydia E. .Pinkha.m s Vegetable (`nth .1 L-_:`|.I in` an aka; aI:4` =5 :--- take Vydia E1 .Pixi1}1{aZm"s"ii3 'e'1;i3 Com d, as she said it won build . me up; I was relieved before I had. taken the first we bought and have not had any trouble like it since.- -Mra. T. MARKLE, 60 Burton Street Hamilton, Ontario. 0 CHURCHiLL -UToP1A p;.;"fW.;.. s part pdy- range terms fl , Lady or gportumty iwerage. ht customers 1} remunera- Pointing, in ; bargain for chestereld, oak ictures, sewing do;-age Theatre. { Six Tout-inc. in splendid` y Thought Arange` range, kitchen guantity uten- % and mirror, mcker verandah I-T.D-.% ' 2111927- 2-jv ONTARIO, 2 Sedan`, five iisc wheels condition Begs to inform the inhabithnts of Bar- rie and surrounding neighboz-hoodgthag he has moved to the M abvoye address. where he purposes to carry. on,a.s a A first-class bespoke Boot Maker, , Corns, bunions and fallen arches spo- ciallv attandad to. 1 Corns, DLIIIIOIII Inn tunun Ilrcnvu qui- cially attended to. . REPAIRS in all its branches neatly and promptly executed at shortest no- tlce or while you wait. _ . . RUBBER WORK ofall kinds :-epalred. Terms Strictly Cllh. ` 426-29b Please Note the Address at Above. HCCCCCQDCQDCJUDQ-QDC-QD-QCCCCCCCCCC< nu Euy Yam`. 'B_ri(lg e AT_ THE WAYSIDE GIFT %sHb1>= ELIZABETH` STREET A We offer Gifts Suitable for al_l` occasions from 25 up; _ UNION SERVICES ' Siinday, July` 25}, 1927` Morning Service at " Collier St. United _Church. Evening Service . at Cent`_ra1.Unit- V` AA f`k11u'n1n I"4VC1lul5' Dl:l. V'l;UI: `nu ucnuf. cu uuav-V - ed . hurc . ` A , Rev. G: R. Turk will have `charge. ` Music by Collier 81:. United" choir during July. , - `our-inbg, all` ew battery; UULI auaaovaw,-v - _____-__.i_ provides pleasant summer read- ing at 2c :1 day per book. No deposit required. ' _ ` Visitors Alyvays Wolcog:o,_` '.(.:ui.er..St';-EJ'.t..:d Chm`?! -1- nA`nn* Evllulwl quluo. Visa-av`: nu Rev. J. Johnstone Black, B.X. ;"f3.'I3: V Minister. \ UNION ' SERVICES Sunday, July 24, 1927 `Rev. G. R. Turk, Speaker. MORNING SERVICE. J. A. HUGHES Pfactical Shoemaker Avnvsv-Va.-V\a no---- _`.._ In Collier St. United Church Anthem--"`The King of Love My ; Shepherd Is. Solo (selected) ._ M_r. S..W. Moore EVENING V SERVICE K L, r~-_..__| n..:..-.I r'I.....-I. 114 V IMLVLLVLI DL`ll.\v V IUIH In Central United Church Anthem-Evening and Morning. . (Oakley). Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Selected `II ... T\ `I3 II;-f`n'n:nn as EL|ZABbE'I'|-I. s'r.. _BARRIE 0313133` or MEETINGS: - Lord's Dhy Breaking ot Bread 11 aan. Acts 20-7. Sunday School and Bible Readlng 8 pm. 2. Timothy 3`-15. Acts 11-11. Gospel Meeting 7 p.m. Romans 1-18. ' All seats free. No collections ALL WELCOME Prayer Meeting Wednesday 8 p.m. ` Acts '16-18. ` 1 ~`- : , 4 Central ' United Church .__Q` Cancun ujv-l----- 7 __ -._ -.__ ` Sunday, July 21, 1927 Bible Schbol . . . . . . . . `9.4_5 a.m;. j Morning Worship . . . . . . 11 3.111. Evening Worship- ... . . . . . . 7 pm. 71-,,:|_.. LL- `l-...`l.....-Lia. A3` ble umiture The Mission Band will meet on TUESDAY at ,7 p.m. PRAYER SERVICES at 8 p.'m. km E Tuesday and Friday. ` W invite you to join us in` all these servic. K _ _ '. ` " . ` ~ Collie? Street egulu Baptist? Chufch c.-_.I-.. I..I.. 921 um`) JHVGIIIHE VI vaunnny - V u - u - cu . F.--" Under the leadership 0 Rev._ W. E. Atkinson of Toronto. ` otm LENb1NG LIBRARY I , _____.L ..--......-.. ..-_J Illlul uarll-lvrmnnuyqy ._....._ CITADEL : coLL1Ef2 sw. Sunday, July 24, 1927 Services conducted\ by our `new Officers, Ensign and Mn. Langford -11 a.m.. subject: jK_eep1ng_`- to` the "Van I1." . 1'he_Regu1.r Baptist Church 1 -.11. a..xu., SUUJUUUO a.nuvp... .. -..- Trails v ' `- N * 2.30 p.m.--vsundary Sehogl a_nd~Adult Bible Classes. ,1 7 p.m., subjegt; T-h ree Universal .4. Wnnfa .~-> Facts." * - , WEEK NIGHTS: , Monday and `Thursday at 8 pm. All seats free;-Song hooks provided A cordial invitation eittondgd to all -rnuaspm. JULY21, 1927" .TE'. SALVATlOl`i ARMY" % F .p.wr-1 A -I\1'n1' - A'Il'\T ,1 ,Y`D GM ,, 1922, run nd in ex- Rev. E. `J. When," Pastor. Mrs. Edith Rowe. `O;-ganlst. j Ines Margaret Sinclair.` Chat`:-loader Sunday, July 24, 1927 10.15 a.m.--VBib.le School; ' 11.a.r`n.V--Proverbs 23:23.] ' 7 p,m.-Romans 8:2. Wed., 8 `P.M.-~P_rayer mgeting. STRANGERS WELCOME. Come n_l Worship Wit`: U1 Su|\1dny, Jul 24, 1927` 10 A.M.-Sunday School.. Rev. J. P. Luth-all of 'l'orqnto,. 1 1 Returned Missionary, __1'o11_3`)(?ghina, ` will- take the` ervice s_. ht_._`1_1 _,m._ `and 7 pm. -` s'r . ANDREWS % % ** Presbyterian , Rev. J. s. VShortt,`M.A.. Minister `- T Edmund H_dry. Mus. Bo.c.. F.'l`.C.M. ` Organist and Cholrmutox-' p. 111., auu. . Facts." 1171? s7 mnv J-r ia:a'r.. name " '1vf&s.'1')I Mddigf` cosgm. HAL_L NOTICE s received in- rom PERSONAL 3 | Miss My Neelanas is `visiting Iwith her grandmother at Lindsay. Mr: T. M qnvnu ant` nh:`1IuInn gw%$i$&%%xma&&m VVIIIII llcl. `_l CIIl.IllIUIIlIl' GI: lJIIIUC o Mrs. L. M. Stanley and,` children left on Tuesday to reside -Sarnia. ' `I3-.. A1}... .I\--..... __ .-.. .u.I-4n In-.. f"in's li{."6vZr 37pa?E`5Er holiday} with her sister in 'l_`oronto;_ II'__ .._J `I... 15.-.! f1-..--_L -_.I --v uuvutva - _ M1-.. and Mrs. Fred -Sa children, of Chatham, are town. ` ` - 1:- -_..1` `ll... {:7 n b`: uv---- .-`n- --uvwu - se3;:";}I& visiting in __ -2 In-.. '. IIUVV II: V Mr. and Mrs. W. R. King of Tor-T- onto visited `friends in Barrie on .Sunday. T311 Tnkvfnnn II` Qua`:- thout. reserve. ale at 1 pan. EY, Auctioneer. ""i:."v\ri11 Johnson of._Regia, Sask., is... visiting with her sister, Mr. E. L. Brerton. L ` / < ' 11.-.... -nL1.-...- --1 nI-..-_L- :..[ .......: .A `I1. D.l.'Ul.'EluUllu V / '2 r -Miss Ebbage `of Toronto is spend- ing the weekwith Mrs. .'1`hos. Chown in - Maple Ave. , Mun (1 `IF:-ovilpn Tnnvon NF Tnr- LV1. nlcuurusuu. _ - `*5 '. .` Jack Pocock of Windsor _1_s hoh- daying in town with his grandmother, `Mrs. D. 1I:ow'ej1l'. ' um... . ,1u'....'r ........ ..u.....I...: III J-V-IJIPIU 1VUc Mrs. 0. Franklin Legge of Tor-i` "(into is visiting her mother, Mrs. E. M. Richbjrdson. `x. ! 1_-1_ n-__-1_ -1 1'l7:...I.'.... :. I...1:` Mrs. D. Rowen. -_. Mrs, Di, I-I; VMacLaren ~-attended the funeral of, Maurice Cody in Tor- onto on Tuesday. I mun Twang Musnun V (I N hf! Bays "for a few weeks. BIIUHU. IIIIU Sullllllcfo ` ` . Capt. and Mrs. Robson and family are occupying a cottage on Lake of l`1....I.n. Tnun. A8 `Ii`nnnnn`n 1r{nN-at` UIIDU Ull LHUBUE o V Miss Irene Mfznro, V.`0.N., left on Friday for Peterboro where she will spend the summer. (",nnI- any! `M -ms Dnl-man anti *Fovr'|u` Da_VS 101' B LBW weens. Charles Lowe of Espanoh visited in town thisrweek with his brothers, A. E. and Harold Lowe. ' `ll ..- -m..__1- 11:7: ____ .. .....I J-.;;.L A. E. and Harold Lowe. , , Mrs. Frank ,Wisem'an and dauzh-. ter Bernice "have returned` after spending a month in.New_ York. M... 'm...m.. I.n.M++ nf. Dlnilmlai. upenuiug u xuuuui uh LVI:W_ Lurn. Mrs. Thomas Hiscott of. Philadel- phia; -Pa., is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. W.~ Wright of Blake Street. Tatum q:v\n`n:In kit MAG. completely. lendid `little

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