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Barrie Examiner, 11 Aug 1927, p. 13

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ST 11, 1927 mdther} Mrs. S. `Gill, (jlagiperto `St. E` A 1 C1--......_.. _...I A1 1'-__,,_ J.u:.'n _auu uuusr eastern clues. I Archdeacon Rix has relatives `at Crown Hill and numerous friendsiim Barrie. After leaving Wycliffe College! he had charge of the Parish of Beave-r- " -ton and Ciannington. From there` he= went to Toronto and. later had charge of the parish atorangeville; going west* _to take up work in the Diocese of Cal-` edonla. A ' - ' I `..-..----_.- ...._.-. ... .....;.-w-up. . VJ. ;. . The Diocese is about 800 miles long and and 800 miles wide, reaching from Dean] M Channel in the south, to the Yukon it; is 31 the-north, and from the Pacific-Oceamter to the Province of Alberta. -Prince IQ] Rupert is,the largest town, and there are some smaller company towns sit- Mr?` uated where pulp mills and mines are|the1.' being -Worked. The Premier mine is` M said now to be second only to Ontario's. Gar. famous Hollinger mine, but theminingg Mrs- and timber districts are barely touched so far, and the district has a good fu- ture in prospect. `Few people `in the And east realize how large the fishing in- Mar: dustry has grown, in this part "of the M of '1 Pacific. Prince Rupert is the `largest halibut port in the World `and there is and a storage capacity for 10,000,000 lbs. of M fish, 250,000 to 500,000 lbs. of halibut! . are shipped in a da.y to Toronto, New C9! York _and other eastern cities. With A._-I_.1---_._ -r\:,, n e uayur. . . ~' For anurnber of years this Diocese has been included in the territory serv- ed by the Church Missionary Society oi! England, but a few years ago this So- ciety notified the Canadian Anglican Church that it would gradually with- draw lrom Canada and turn the whole work over to the Canadians. This, meant that the Diocese couldnot be re-organized .;until an endowment fund of about $100,000 was secured to cover the expenses of administration. Mr. Rix is carrying on the work and at -the same- time making an appeal for,` t-he sum in order that a bishop may be. . appolnte'd and the "Diocese carried 011,. in -the usual way. They are now within ten or twelve thousand dollars 0: the . amount"req`ulred. Part of this was'. raised in,their own territory, about $12,000 in eastern C-ar'1ad'a and a sub-I stantial sum in England. It I nu... -I-u--_._- 3.. -1.-. . Ann u, . i* `-4 lrchdeacon. Rix or Prince Rupert, B.C., occupied the pulpit in Trinity Church last Sunday morning and gave an address on the work of the Diocese of Caledonia of which he is Adminis- rator. - . V ~ `Inn. an _.._.I.... 45 __-----r A` I "' ADMINISTERS ,biocEsE 1 ? soo MILES EACH WA Archdeacon Rixl of Prince Rupert, Britielr Columbia, Describes Work in Vut Territory Covered `by the ' Diocese of Caiedonii. Jack ` A1-landale, won the open swimming race which started from Couchiching Point, from a field of twelve starters, _at Orillia last Monday. The course was over a. distance of two and a ha1t'=m'iles. O'Halloran won a. beautiful silvertrophy. His time was .67 minutes. i . - Coach, e new, tion. Duco . In rough- EHJK, Bull] U11`. Dlll_H.llu ,On August 10, 1876, Alexander Gra-=` ham Bellarranged with the old Domin- ion Telegraph Company for the use of one of their circuits from Branttord to Paris. for the` purpose of testing his! telephone invention. `The test proved: highly successful. The .listeners in Paris heard `quite distinctly various se- 3 ; lections of prose and poetry shouted in- ` to the crude instrument in Brantford. eight miles distant. They could not; answer by telephone, the replies being; telegraphed back to the speakers-. but] the test proved the practicability of the! .telephone for more than merely local talking. _ l ' I yuaI.uI.'ua.y lllUl.'llllla I This is the annivrsary of the. world's first long distance"te1ephone' talk," said Mr. Smith. f\n Ana-nab `In 1Q'7 Alnvonnuo (1:-ac quietly early HI mapwmucr. I Sergt. Greasy and Officer Kelly,. of _the Barrie staff of the provincial police, were at.Bridgeburg on Sun- day last, to which point many of the I provincial men were called for duty: on the occasion` of the Prince of E Wales, Prince George and Premier] and Mrs. Baldwin's party's official- visit in` connection with the formal` opening of,the new Peace Bridge at] that point. ' What isithe signicance of the Bell System "flag on` yourlbffice building, today? The Examiner asked Manager. Smith of the Bell Telephone Company yesterday morning. .. 'l"hln in HM: nnnlvnrnnrv nf -H-In ANNIVERSARY OF FIRST TALK ON.LONG DISTANCE PHONE` 1`IU|aUHUl.'_U.|.' l.Ul.'Ulll4Uo ' The engagement 1s anilounced of Carmen, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon, Bayeld St., Barrie, to Mr. Walter R. Male, only son ,of Mr. and Mrs. John Male, Brockville, the marriage `to take place quietly early in September. Ga-nn Hungary and nffinnr Tfanv Lethbridge, Alberta. Misses Melvina,,and Jean McKenzie are holidaying at Huntsvilleand Big- win Inn and taking a trip up Lake of Bays accompanied by Mrs. W. New: love of Huntsville and Mrs. G. Fletcher of Toronto. ` rm.- .._..................4. :. ....'a...........l Ac Mrs. J. H. Fairley and her two little daughters who have been visit- ing friends in towr; for the last month left this'morning for Toronto and Gue1ph- before returning home to Lethbridge, Alberta. M:...... MA`IY:Iln .....A 1...... 1\}r}.tz.....;L. Ulla auu .LV.l.l.'3o 11.: V: uuueuuuuu. Misses Esther Gray and Mabel Hounsome and Len. Coghill and` Harry Earley motored from Detroit on -Saturday and spent the week-end with Mrs. T. S. Hounsome, `Sanford St. `If..- 1' 1'1 'r.1-:_'|-_- _.._1 1.-.. ;_____ LCIIUC, uayuclu Db. ' I Walter Donaldson of Yonkers, N. Y;, Miss Edith Jones, Lawrie, N.Y. and Chas. Donaldson and wife of Port Hope spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Donaldson. 1UI':....-.. `..LL_.. n.._...- ___.1 11-1.--II |in for V U; Lucy . Mr. and: Mrs. S. J. Chadwick, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Smith and_ Jack Symons, of London, were week-endl guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Law- rence, Bayeld St. V Wn1fnm T\nv\o1Jgnn A49 Vnu1;nn KT 1...- ..-.y..., ---- or-musty vv nun puvva. V; 0 Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Robertson have returned to their home in Pro- vidence, Rhode Island, after a visit with his mother, Mrs. Robertson, 13 Worsley St. ` Mu nv1:1- Mug Q T t`11....J...:..1. ' ..V IIIUI. 3 pGLUll|IB, JIUIIUIIGIIE Db: G. B.. "Thompson and two sons, Percy and Oliver, of Holland Land- ing, spent last Sunday at the home of the former s brother, Penetang St. HZ. __..` `II ..- I`! `H II,,,_L Mr. and Mrs. C. F, Moreton have returned to their home in Guelph after a month's visit with the.1atter s parents, `Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Storey. 'l\A .. .....I `In ... 'n-1L-__ ~n_ , _,, W`1:\lIl;. ggd :ll"hompson and son Victor of St. Catharines are holidaying at the home of the for- mer s parents, Penetang St. r; n ant` Ilia anus Us \Jl.GVCll Ull uuuuay. I Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Thompson `motored to Cobourg Sunday `to spend two weeks with their son, James, who} spent the week-end -in town. DRIAU Dlro - Mr. and. `Mrs. J. E. Morrison of Weston and S. Thompson of Toronto were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Craven on Sunday. Mu on)` Mun F T Thnvnnsnn I LCUCIII/I 0 Mrs...)/E.` G. Coulthurst and Miss Jessie of North Bay spent the week end with Mrs. J. C. Marshall at 134 Blake St. : `l|'.. __ .1 `||l __.. 1' `I3 `Il'v......3...... -9 g Lly o ; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Coughlin and` :children of Detroif have been visit- lingfriends in Barrie and Anten Mills recently. '|\/I -ma r- W` ('1 r`.nnI+I\I11na{- ant` 1\'ac I 3:"s.'gg:;;;;;;;,:;;;;a3;og; ! [from/ his vacation on Saturday and }(v1vi11 occupy his own pulpit next Sun- ,` ay. I MI and Thfum A T ("nu-u-1.1: nnrl. F Sedan, LVLGLIU LU Vlllallls Lllcllu ll.|,lIUVVl.lo Mrs, A. Bale `and daughter Amey Toronto were the guests of Mr. ;and Mrs. J. W. Roberts last Week. `II ... "11.-- AI-...... E1-.- _....`l `l"l'.....-.-. GNU .l.VL1.D- 9 LUUUCLUD 11160 VVUUIXQ I 1 Mrs. Th;. Xikens, Elva and Harry Coughex are spending some weeks with Frank Coughey, Norristown, Pa. _ `I (`G 'J.u.l.'u do LU: 1UVVIlalI, \.JlC-IJIJUIDUII |D|u Mrs. J. W. Speers and children and Andrew Cunningham of Sault Ste. lMarie are visiting friends in ,town. Mun D:-\1n Gill` I]t\1'llI1\+I\1v\ AV|('|(1I! auu 1111B. Ulbllll IIUUU, LVLGIII Db: ` ] Mrs. Newton, of Iron River, Mich., , at present the guest of her daugh- `ater, Mrs. P. Hobson, High'"St. Miss Anderson of Toronto and Mrs. Hurdus of Guelph are guests of [their sister, Mrs. Byron King. I Mun `run (lawn:-ivunsn nvnal mun .'D11l-3: |lIllULl.' EIDUUL, $711.5. JJ LUII 11111 a I Mrs. Jos. Gardine; and Migs -Ruth ;Gardiner of Newmarket are.vi_siting ;Mrs; J. E. Hewitt,"Clapperton St. Mun T T Q1!-u3n'1nm ant` n1n-"A-nnvu our` ! J.l.'lUllL|B`1lI usuuaay. Miss Doris _Smith,- of Strathroy, visited her sister, Mrs. `Hugh White, Tofonto St., last week. Q4-n nnnvu Q1111 Mans 7 D l`I;1><|1`-`Inna. I LULUIIDU IJII-, ICIBU wccn. Stayner Sun-Mrs. T. R. Co1ilt'er. of Barrie is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Hood, Main St. I Mina `KTnnr-An AF Tnnn D:11nu M:nh Ll. ICIILID Ill 051111. . ' I Mrs. Chas. Farneld has returne `home after spending a few days with ufriendsin Lindsay. I `run... n....:.. a.....:+1... -4: m....a.1........ D in 1\`i;";.uic{[l <'.: I.'adgen and Lorna have re- ,turned after a week's visit in Guelph land Stratford. 1ur:_- `ll cn__--__ 1.-- ..-L--_.__.`l p_-__-; dllll Du.`uu.ul.'u. - Miss M. Shielhas returned from visiting her aunt in Chicag'o`~" and friends in Sarnia. ` `II..- I11.-- `l_--_._1J 'l._._ ,_,L__,,,, , 1 old; black milking, 3 s; set light and rack, cultivator, a quantity tatoes, `A: er garden bedsteads, forks and W ].'.) :xy:1.d McKenzie` spent the holi- day with his father, K. G. McKenzie, in Toronto.. `IA .'_.. 'l|A'-1:!-.1..-_. _.._I 1 -_...- L__-- ,__ Lulo 1.1105: U&UU1`I:,'. Ill I1lllll|cUH- Dr. A. T. Little left yesterday to take a vacation at Fox Pbint, Lake of Bays. \ nnnni MnYnnhn nun-at `-`\A KAI: - Mi Margaret Sinclair is visiting at Bronte and Beamsville. - ' `ll-.. 1-...-- 112-....- `ll__`I_ A_.__ vsasuug uncuua lu mulnoreal. Miss Margaret Wallace is visiting friends at Couchiching Beach. man A`nn (1-Ina`! :5 1r:s~N-3:50: Ln` 'n-nub `.l.l. lClIU3 uh \.JUuCICll.l!l.g Deacu. M183 Ahce Gray 1s v1s1t1ng her aunt. Mrs. Thos. Moore, in Hamilton. II A 'I I_:f`n `lng Ivan`-nulinvv `A an utuuu: auu JJUEIIISVIIICL Mrs. James Munro, Maple Ave., 1s vlslting friends in Montreal. - M:a: Mnunaun TlT..I1...... :11 I9:n:`:unn- w 1` $&$%&m&$%w$w&&%a| $&&&mm%w&m%a$&g .wwwwus.m um eL0101`_l0101` r PERSONAL" ` maaaaa aa aaaaaa nu auiuullh given to ved joint for cash. WOWIHZOBILEIA SWIM tslIIC_ II._ ,, _ ,, THE BARBIE EXAMINER , J? T. PAYETTE S HORSES MAKING GOOD SHOWING Attco, owned by J. T. Payette; Pen-* etang, was second in the\two thousand dollar stake on July 29 at Kalamazoo land won the last heat in 2.04%. On August 5 at Springfield, Ohio, he won the one thousand dollar `pace in best time, 2.03%. / Payette s mare, Vivian Gr-atton."N. won the 2.12.pace at Zenia. Ohio. I A two-year-old colt, Pearl Direct,, was worked the other day, a mile in` 2.12, flat, which is pretty good for a two-year-oId. This colt is by Pay-L ette s Gratton Loyal? and if he canl. turn out colts with this speed at two years old, he may have just as good a. I sire as the father of Gratton Loyal" j namely Gratton Royal. 1 FPOID the nnnfrn nf Han 11.....-L--- ueuucxy uratton Royal.` From the centre of race-track, which is t auu._y pits!-.'Il. . - ' Haying is almost finished and wheat harvest is the order ofthe day in this district. Good hay crops are reported but there is_ coiderable rusty wheat. 1.` (LI. 111- , The Young People's _Society spent a.` very enjoyable time last Friday, This being social evening they had a weiner roast at the lake, 12th line, with over sixty present. - T-Tnvincr u`u O1rv\1\nC- c:..:..1.-.1 we - - u.1 5. VV Hl. 1I'Wln. ` Mr. and "Mrs. Harry Carter and two sons and Miss Eva Carter of Toronto visited at Fred Elliott's on Sunday. M. S. Andrews and daughter -Ruby returned home Sunday after spending two weeks camping at Cedar Crest iFarm. nu... 1r..--.... ~n-- - - ~ Aug. 10-`Mr. and `Mrs, /Bert Irwin and children are" visiting with Mr. and Nlrs. Wm. Irwin. "Urn av-AR -ll -un 115...--- P4-VJ V ' ` on. u. as reporteu Last John, Vvilliam and visited friends at U: week-end. NOW! ! Lzuun UH. D uuuay. Mr. Young has rehted his blacksmith shop complete instead of reserving part of it as reported last Week. Jnhn, vvnn-gm av-.11 u........-_ vs-s - Fred ixiagufre, Mr. and Mrs. R. Plow- I right and daughter Elsie .were the I. guests of Rev. and Mrs.TPrice at Coho- conk on Sunday. Mr. vnnnnr hon month; 1.:.. 1.1-----, --- uuuus, Alta. ' ' ' ' Miss Christina -Roe has returned home after. spending a month at Coho- conk. /The Ladies /AthletitE.Club are plan- ning a concert for next week. See Com- ing Events for particulars. (Too Late for Last Week) Aug. 3-Miss Lena Orchard, Toronto, visited .at her home here during the week-end. ` . Mr. ..and Mrs. Edwards and children of Toronto visited A. Armstrong. Jr.. over the holiday. Mr. and'Mrs. Lockhart and children, Mrs; R. Gappell and children and Miss Annie Chappellv of Toronto were holi- . 0 day VlSlt0X`S with Mr. and Mrs. J. Chap- pell. pcu. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Caldwell bf Bai-rial paid a. visit to friends here on Tues-I day. `Kr uvur nae week-end. Mrs. Wm. Young and two left last week for their new Coutts, Alta. Mien ru...:..u.... 15-- - pgulup as was expected. ` 2 `Mrs. McDonald and dalighter o Pen- etang have been visiting the farmer's sister, Mrs. D. Luckgrgcently. Mr. and Mrs. Sawyer of Toronto vis- 'ited their niece, Mrs. `W. H. Priest. over the week-end. WV vl\ I I & 1 -- 5 `Z . -- - August 10--Hax-vesting `is going in full swing. Wheat is generally a good 31-op in this locality.` though not as plump as was expected. . -Mrs. Mnnnnnl and Ra-\.;.-I..L.... An 'l'|- POWELL<& CO. {ion at Summer Sale Price . In Colors,` sand andeevn: arid blue, black and white, and blue and white. T ' " All whi'te\and a11 blue. Summer Sale.Prie . . 1o _ONLY COATS LADl_ES BROADCLOTH [ WAISTS I All new stock, some with band on bottom, others tuck in; all colors; sizes 14 to 40, ALL WOOL SWEATERS AND BLAZERS Some with collars and others~ with V neck. Summr Sale Price. . . 99 Hglr Price Sale. .' White `and colors, lorrg and short sleeves; some were reg- ularly priced at $12.00, $9.00 `and $8.50-. ADMIRAL MVIDDII-ZS HALF PRICE SALE OF SUMMER DRESSES bal- order. in { good DRESSES or 1=t3c;1 slut, CREPE AND RAYQN All our Summer llresses Must be Sold before the First of September, so the Bargains will be here Galore. BI(_;_BAY POINT tau. W can. ad Hampton Fralick Uxbrldge over the children heir nnw hnn-.4 no ft`. the Penetang ten acres, Mr. -- $4.50 -$10.00 ' ullllufell home at ll Enquiries have come to The Ex- iaminer as to why some of the child- zren in rural schools have not yet re- ceived the Diamond Jwbilee Medals. Inspector Longman_ `states that any pupil in his inspectorate who has not received a medal , may secure one ...~~. .. A tower in front of ourpfamous Couchiching Beach'Park, and such'ex- . hibitions of diving skill as that display- ed at Barrie, would form an attraction unsurpassed in its appeal to all and sundry....The Barrie Board of Trade deserve all the nice things said about the great meet they provided and al- ,ready Barrie has plans `for a bigger aquatic in 1928. The initial meet was iwell planned, well manned and well I conducted. In its account of last week's swim- ming meet at Barrie the Packet and Times comments that Orillia. might well emulate Barrie s example and ex- tends a. word of praise to the local Board of Trade. ,, The Packet and Times says: 141 L,__,_, n n . .. ` - 'OR|LL|A WQULD El;/IULATE BARRlE S SWIMMING MEET I Payette has threshed five hundred and ten bushels of fall wheat, averaging fifty-one bushels to the acre. If all Ontario is in proportion to this, then Ontario should certainly be prosperous for 1928. The major portion of straw was over 6 ft. high. J. T. Wonders if a record like this shouldn't entitle him to join the U.F.O. ' -Phone 1081 Cor. I Carnation Milk, 2 cans for 25 "Choice Seedleu Raisins, 15: lb. Servus Bakipg Powder, 1 :-- WEEK-ENii"l5ECl5LS -Ki` . vv-a n.anuI\vl.J l4.I\JlIl Lulibfl, We Deliver Ice Cream anytime between 8 a.m. p.m. in Barrie and Allandale. fiI'l'\r l\|Il\`! was-n an-u.-- -_-._ .__-_-- EUICK ALES DOOR vs I ullb] IJUL \Il0C0.Iate3 1'~ii:1i_s"5"1~3is and MOIR S Prices ranging from 25 box to $2.00. King & Dalton s Sparkling Dry Ginger Ale, 10c & 20 - `WE SERVE LIGHT LUNCH, ETC. WA nnntrnr Inn (`nun--- ----l3--- - __- occur: a nnnulltlillo CITY DAIRY IC-E EREAM AND BRICKS always in Al co we uqe a Frigidaire Elect:-it Iceiess Cabinet. SlNGER S BLUE "AND WHITE '[!S. R0_OM % Phones 1377 and 1310. QDDDIAI ' 1 __._-: -u-u---X `Gill ``VV`" 1377 l3l6.- 133 Dunlap Street .____.__..__....___ .___________.__._ NEll..SON S ASSORTEDCHOCOLATES including Walnut, Pecan and Almond tops C - See Our Window Display of Fancy Box Chocolates by NP]! cmuvc -...I unmvc 15 _ _._._ -...- nvnunvuctcl uuccul 25 -lE:logg s Corn Flakes, 10 pkg. .. Kellogg's Bran F lakes, 11 "pkg. S B k P d , - :v_u_._ _ ;`:`:; f0: 45 Shredded Wheat . . . . 12 pkg. Choice Cooking Dates, 2 lbs. 25 Rolled'WlIeat . . . . . . 25 pkg. A FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF TOWN. e- SERVICE "HATS T HALF PRICE ALL ova COURTESY Penman s Pointex heel;' all colors, the newest shades, for" per pair I . . . . . . . . . . . . . CHILDREN S NAVY a SERGE SKIRTS Made with detachable top; sizes 6 to 16 years. Summer Sale Price . . _ _ _._____-v of Cot :/on Crepe, in` mauve, blue, sand, corn and white; at real s`nap at . , , . . . 75 pair Just the thing for motoring; all colors and-sizes. Slimmer Sale Price . . A CLEARING LOT or HOUSE mzassr-:s Most of them were regularly priced at $3.95, for . . _ CREPE l5E_SES Re.gardless of their former pr1ce, for . . . . . . . . . . ALL` OUR pmnan s1u< LADIES BLOOMERS reserve. of $10.00 at pmount Hbslamr BARGAIN LADIES SMOCKS from him and those undelivered will be distributed by him on his visits to the schools. !We presume the same procedure isbeing followed by the other inspectors. V In short, the window-ipeepers, both married men, peeped" once too often. something which was described in court as a very foolish act. There was not one peep" uttered by either, how- ever, when the magistrate said $5.00 without costs in Tuesday morning's court. They had been in jail over night and were very meek. The fines were promptly paid. Chief Stewart added a. good word for accused to that which had been said by counsel, H. H. Cres- Wicke, in asking for leniency. The Chief stated that one had been of some assistance to the police in the recent disturbance at the Five Points. vet... pun-3uu1lH`5' uurmg me clay and evening, two Barrie men took to peep- ing into the bedroom windows of 8. local hotel, about the time people were retiring for bed. They had taken up their position on an adjoining roof, apparently not for the first time. for they were being watched, guests hav- ing complained to the office and the information relayed to the police sta- tion. PEEPlNG TOMS MUST PAY FOR THEIR CURIOSITY `Inspired by a liberal supply of Gov- ernment Control beer which they had been consuming during the day and evening, Barrie mph fnnlz +,. nann- We have pride in our Classifieds. Page Thirteen condition as .5 and 11- Grand condi- l=LEMEN1's pletely little ALE PRICES 30-32c . . . . . .. 30c $1.50-$1.75 . . . . . . . .. $1.00 $1.35-$1.40 $1.30-$1.35 7:91 in}, 5 d and Eceived in- 121. 24. XLL ITS List 20 P85 - term VII: IRE: ood `RS |l.E : 6/Y Tour- ZTS an, 1926, p.L.ou 750 850 _ JU ' IIUIC HUD, .LV.I.l.B LllUBa \Jl. ivliss Annie `Webber, Pene:e'1yr'1g' St., ` left todety (Thursday) to. spend ten days with friends in Saskatoon, Sask. , ._ J 'II'._.. 73 `IA - _ ___ -..- .1 _`-!'I J BERTHA Wdneaday -`-' Thu_raday lllvvin A vain uncanny-u ' I THE 'GREATES'l` ' MELODRAMA OF\ALL AGESI. J.V.|.1'5a KJKGVUII, 1.01. .Dl'lULUl'u DU: Miss Maxine Armstrong of Hamil-x ton has ret;urn'ed tome after visit- ,ing her aunt, Mrs. Thos. Gray. 1|/Nam Avnqn -`X7n}-\kn-v- 'Dn1nnI-nan-' Q ' Clllllvllg DIVCULUIVU `CD: I J. J. A. Marks has removed from Midland to Barrie and takes up resi- dence in Sophia St. T\/Hem Tvwuo T-Tnahnu A? Rnhnwmhdro nly takes lown and e balance 1.1111106 Ill DUp!U& Ole. Miss Irma Hughes of_-Schombrg is spending "a week with her aunt, Mrs. Craven, 131 Bradford St. ' ' 1|/Hem 1M .-.vnn A-inv-ma!-unnnv Iv? `Tory-|H_'_ \IvvJ 04 u ...v-.-.. ....--..-----, ..-~..__- Mr. :.a.vr.1.d Mrs..F:"1V'I'oore and child- ren of Toronto . are visiting their All the glamour and glitter, jealousies and romance` of show life. With Emil .. Jannings as an ace aerialist and Lya de Eutti as` the jgirl. With a reath-taking, three-fold death- defying leap in mid air -as a sample of its thrills. Two Shown Each Night,` 7.15 and 9.15 - No Advance in Price: for this Attraction. , " _ JJUWIB, Dl'UUl\' Olav . Mrs. Jos. Plant and son Teddy of Toronto are visiting Mrs. -Walter SmTithT, Bradford 81:. ' A Mamba: `non -nlnvnnunr` UUIIUL IIUIIII/Bo ` Mrs. Walter Laidlaw of London, Enga, is the guest of Mrs; J. D. Laid-' law, Blake `St. M... r1:1..1....... .: 1'......:..... n...a; ':.. JGVV, LJIGISC L70 Mrs. Gibboris of4London, Ont," is visiting her daughter, Mrs; Chas. Lewis, Brock"St. ! Mun Ina Dlonf and man TAJHI1 AF .LV1Ul.|bl'UU-la . ' I Mr. and- Mrs. Vernon Hook have, gone on a motoft trip to Detroit and other points. ` Mia 7n`+nr T.n*:r1`o1Ir A` T.nI\(`nn mFi\7Ili`susMI. articia Lawrence has `gonna to visit with'relatives in Lond9n_ and Montreal. ' - 1|K.. .....`I `II... 1Y-...._.. `I"I'-_'I_ `LA--- guiyr. W, N. Du and two.children, of North Bay are visiting relatives in town. ` ~ ' ' -n.. .....: ll ... 1-._..:. u_-_--` 1.--- [o\:ER Ill DU W ll: _ Dr. and Mrs. Lewis -1v1ave`vbeen enjoying some holidays at Cedarwild, Muskoka. - 1uf.'-... n....4.:..:.. 1'_...._-'.-.-- 1.-- ~..-..- uuuuaya vvxuu u.'1euua'1-II Loronto. Miss Marion Farneld is spending her holidays with friends in Lindsay. Wm. Sweeny of Toronto was mong old friends in toyvn last `Fri- av. - alllvll day- ;a.;u asuausvu U1` :3 .I.1`.lUU`' AND PUNCHES. -Stu-ring the Two Foremost Picture Playerrin all Eurppo 47'} Miss Addie` Mccu1mughf.}h1ida;.. ing in Detroit. Khan Hunt-In}: k3Auu hu --\.u..`I2.... 1.-.. ""M`i`;s1F} .`c'is -Shier is spending her holidays `at Port Carling. ` Miv Twin Mnrhd `C nnnnoI:nm L-.. uuuuaya GI: {U114 \gl'l.|lI3'n Miss Ivie Marks is spending her holidays with friends in Toronto. Mgaa `lII1:I\VI `li`.u...A..I.I 3... __-_.I!_... 1_V[Ql*_JpAY - TUESDAY HAL ROACH' COMEDY 45 Minutes From ~ Hollywood" ' Nights 7.15-9.15--Sat. M_at.~2.3o" THE PICTURE or` A TiH[0US- A RTE `D`I'T\Yf`t'f'EVQ g&ww$&a$a&&&w$%g 3%` l .l2al\h)\JlNllI.a Thrills, Patlaou,` Cemedy- Sezved Western, Style ` A sixty mile an hour, thrill a minute, laugh a second, Western Drama. Based on" the. novel Dark Rosaleen, -by Max Brand. The Sewing Machine. Girl BUCK Jonas ' ml: `bfvlwa .ll0RSEMAN NOW-FRl.- smi N... 5 Casey of The Coast Guards. THURSDAY; AUGUST 11', 1927 RIDE . THE HIGH `ROADS 01-` ADYENTURE |1924, like PERSONAIL WITH u'Ross _Ba1mer, at one time teller-` . accountant in the Barrie branch of The Bank of Nova" -Scotia, with/Mrs. Balmer and daughter Barbara,` were visitors in Barrie yesterday at the home of Mrs. J. M. Sym`e.tOwen `St. It is eight years since Mr. Balrner has been in .Ba_rrie, and since then he has -been overseas and back, serv- . ing in the war and since his return has joined the ranks of the benedicts. Naturally hetook advantage` of `his visit to Barrie to renew` many for- mer acqiiaintanceships. v * `Dine Water ruguwu . Mr; and iMrs. W. J. Craven and the farmer's sister, Mrs.` H. J. Care-- foot of , St. Petersburg, Florida, motored to Bolton on-eWednesday of last week and visited with friends in.-that vicinity. On their return home they were accompanied by Mrs. George Sparrow of Mono Road, who spent over the week-end at the home of her son, Oscar~ Sparrow, Bradford St. A V `B--- DA`-..u. 4-]: gm); I-`nun `AQ_` Cl I-III-UIIIBIIU VVIVII caullnun-av `Dr. and Mrs. Brereton `returned last week from` a motor trip to New Ontario going as fat as Kirkland Lake. Theroads for the most part they found very good. Accompanied by their daughter Dorothy and Mrs. Wm. Johnson and daughter Kathleen of Regina they left this week for Niagara Falls and -will return via the `Blue Water Highway; - `Inf n-.A Ilun Y ,1 vnunn 1|!!!" latter end 01 August. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Playle, Mr. and Mrs. Cobbv of Montreal, Mr. and Mrs. Haggert of Toronto motored to town on Saturday and spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert Webb. Mrs. Playle will remain for a fortnight with friends. -_,.1 at..- n..-..-:..... ....'L....-....l ere: nsnmg exceueub. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cornish have as `their `guests this weekrMr. and Mrs. Pete Kapsalis, their son Tommy, and daughter` Annie, and Euell C. Hale, all_ of `Tarpon Springs, Fla. The visitors motqped to" Barrie and speak fayorably of this country. `lll.. _...I II ..- man 1' Tlvnla u1:u`\ BPBIHS 1uyUru'u:y UL ulna Uvuuvsgc . Mr. and Mrs. Chas. J. Hyde wish to announce the engagement. of their niece, Miss Laura Holmes, 0 `Mr. John C. Gauley, eldest son ,0 Mr. and Mrs. J ohn `Gauley of Baxter, the marriage to take place quietly . the latter end of August. . `M -. -Ivan: Mun Ti` T 'D'|n\1IA Mr. nearney Dy Iuuuur. ~ .Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Cameron, J. F._ Nellesi and J. C. Marshall re- turned` on : Tuesday from a shing trip to `Doe Lake," Parry Sound Dis- trict.- They report the bass and pick lerel shing excellent. A Mu an-.A Mr: .1 F` f`.n1-nigh `hnvn urin Iiendi 2 d worsxey -DU. . Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MacLaren, Miss Spry and Miss Lount were at `Canoe -Lake, Algonquin Park, over Sunday, makingthe trip between Barrie and Kearney by motor. M ant` Mr: `I? `I-1 nmnrnn- J- Mary on. L , Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Storey have returned to Flint, Mich., after a fort- nig'ht s visit. with the former s par- ents,Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Storey, 1'2 Worsley St. Mn and Man _'|' A '|\Il nr-T.n1r-An, Minn wvv ..-an-x-nu-cg \r-- uu---v-.-`,- Misses Lillian and Ethel Hines are. spending a few days in Toronto be- fore leaving on Friday to visit their lbrother William in -Detroit, Mich. _,,I,1 I\,II- _. uavvanva -. govv- `cow 7 Dr. and Mrs; Donald Gallie of Chicago, on a motor tour through Ontario, have been spending a few days with his brother, Wm. Gallie, Mary St". Mu on-ul Mr: Vmmnn Qtnwav ha\;n_ B5 U11 Luuauuy. ' V Mrs. J. J. Neelands and Miss Mary and Mr. and Mrs" W. 0. Walls were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Marr at Lindsay on Sunday. * 1--11-,,, ,,', ,1 1nL1'_,1 1-72"-, __,, \J VVCII LJUIIGIU 9| _ Dr. and Mrs. W. F. D. Ross and son James`, of Georgetown, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Twiss on Tuesday. `"K`s" Helen Brazier iias returned to Toronto after a pleasant visit spent with her friend, Miss Margaret ~Wa1lace.' ' `l|K.. .....1 II ..- T I` 77.1.. _...`I ` IV GIIHUUO Mr. and `rs. L. G. Kelso and children h e returned to Toronto after visiting with Mr._ and Mrs; Bert. Owen, -Donald St. `n. on}! Man `KT `D `D Dana and pmMisses Nettie and Lu1uVReyno1ds and Miss. Stella Co`oper' are visiting friends` in Seattle and Pbrtland, Oregon. \` nu n unL....a. .. .1 1\Il:.... 1.1-1-- n......`:.... . . . . . - . -.., _._-~. -u `....., V.--yywa. vvu um F. A._ Symons. and Al. Laurendeau f `Montreal s nt last. week at the game of C. . Lawrence, Bayeld t. '3.._-._ \Y-LL_'- ___ ,1 T .,`l,_ '1` balloon ck or

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