Ne` .... _STAYNl-JR -. wu wvv v \1llI\lllV) umuv I-VII I-IUL all u1uuI.- es. _ , 40b John Parr and family and Mrs. William I-Ioran wish to thank their many friends for kindness and sym-. pathy shown them during their recent sad her-nmvamnnf, Ann pauay uuuwn cnem sad bereavement. 1 it ZQ$Ij`w Mrs. Jos. Davis wishes to thank all her friends and neighbors for kind- ness and sympathy shown in her recent. bereavement. also for `floral tribut- At un. MAR`R-- At Lindsay, on Monday, Oct.` 3. 1927.:Mrs. Emma. Marr. widow of the late Harry Marr, Barrie, aged 68 years. d '1`UCK--'In Barrie, Friday, Sept. 30. 1927, Mrs..Mary L. Goodyear, wi- `\ dow of the late David J. Tuck, aged 54 years, BU'R'U)N--+0LIVER--At Schrelber, onl _ Sept. 27. 1927. Miss D. M. Oliver orl Spokane; Wash., to Roy M. Burton` of Detroit. second son or Mr. and_ hilrs. R. .W. Burton, Owen St., Bar-I r e. GILCHRIS'I`--GU'I.`I~IRIE-0n. Friday, Sept. .30, 1927, by Rev. Fr. E. M. Brennan, Gordon Douglas S. G11- chrlst to Gladys Irene Guthrie. KERR - MANSDALE--On Saturday, ' Oct. 1, 1927. at Barrie, by Rev. A. R. Beverley. Trinity church. James Dawson Kerr to Cecile Marie Mans- |` dale. POOLE--VVILl\IS`IrI>OFER--lln' Barrie,` Won Wednesday, Sept. 28. 1927. by Rev. A. R. Beverley of Trinltychurch, Cecil John Poole to Gertrude Sara Wllmshofer. JEBB--At Fair View. Cookstown, on! -Sunday. Oct. 2, 1927, to Mr. and Mrs.` Barry M. Jebb, a son. `O NEILL--At Craighurstvon Sept. 23, 1927, to Mr. a.nd'Mrs. '1`. D. O'Neill. . a daughter. (Theresa Lorraine). . RICI-IA-R'DS'ON--0n Thursday, Sept.` 29.'1927, .to Mr. and Mrs. L. 11.; T-Hnhnnunn nf Dnfnnknnn n A-- .Wil1i-am Beelby, . Mas, I-lA'l=tRY`elI\1'ARR A The _i.'unera;l of Emma -Scott, relict of the late Harry Marr. who died at Lindsay on'October 3. took place from i the residence or her daughter. Mrs. ~. J, J. Neelands. Blake St.. ;on 'Wed-` nesday stternoon, interment being made at Thornton. where deceased liv- `ed for so men years. She was burieoj in the .Pres e erian cemetery beside her husband. who predeceased her fourteen years ago thi month. The. late Mrs. Marr was born in Innistil.' near Thornton. 88'years ago and lived , there all her life until moving to Bar- rie with her husband. She had been a. resident, of Barrie for over twenty-five years.ybut of late hassbeen living with her son. Vernon. in Lindsay. For years she has been sufteringytrom asbhma._ but was able to be up and around. A. month ago she visited `her daughter in Detroit and this seemed to tax her strength, she taking 111 upon -her re-! turn. and never rallied. 0f*a kindly.` motherly nature, the late Mrs. Man` was a`i.'ine type of home woman and was beloved by all who knew er.i_ She leaves to mourn her loss_ our daughters and one son. They are: Mrs.: Regina: Mrs.,r'Ken.i Lount. Toronto; Mrs. .,Wm. Bell, De- troit and Mrs. J. J. Neelands. Barrie: and one son. Vernon. in Lindsay. ea. uma, .l.U Luz`. lulu nuts. 14. Jilchardson of Peterboro. a. son. Isea for FINAL HUB BOOT SHOP GOING-OUT-OF-BUSINESS SALE POSITIVELY CLOSES OCT. 29 Shoes to cleariat .L . . . . . . . . . In Oxfdrds, strap slippers of all sizes throughout, in patept, kid and calf 1eathers-sizes`3_ to 7. All our Reglar $3.50 to $4.Q0 $ 15o1>% W `. L%ed and Bialltlran 82:31 f . .a. . Recuhr $5.00. to $6.00; Yylueito cgeap at pgir Wome1`1 slReg'ular $4.50 to $6.90 Shoes `to clear a Women s Oxfords, tan and black calf leathers, one- strap slippers, Cuban and mediumlheels, in patent v .and kid,1eathers--sizes 3 to 8, 5 omum` .; '6w;;; 8 para. EVERY PAIR `MEN'S, WOMEN'S, BOYS , GIRLS ? FOOTWEAR PRICES CUT TO FACTORY COST AND ` `EVEN RHALF REGULAR PRICE . ON HUNDREDS OF PAIRS ' I 4` BORN PRICES CUT IN HALF ARE , BARGAINS WOR'I.I-ih\- VH'I'Lli-`. \ .-rm: amine :xAMmE UUIII, 40p_ sting. `D- _I_ THE COAT STORE THE FUR COAT STORE QIJYWITHBNFIDENCE SIMMONS & co. QGUARANTEED All these garments are here for your Inspection These coats can be had with the fd1- lowing trimmings; Alaska Sable, Russian Grey Squirrel, Russian K01- ,insky, Canadian Mink, Isabella Fox and Russian Fitch. wna SPECIALIZE IN FUR COATS % AND IFOXMSCARFS EVERY I`-`UR COAT we SELL 1s _k_5"iI"'s' No. 1 Qualitie; Only In Stock Persian Lamb, Hudson Seal, Electric Seals, Chappelle dyed, Canada Rice Lake Rats Canada Coo`n-Ca'racu1i E3%RFA3TaE83r $ 3.65 Indressy black calf leathers, full extension soles, rubber heels; favorite among young men; all sizes. In black and brown calf-1ea.th`ers, heavy weight soles, rubber` heels and full round \toes--Sizes 6 to 11--To clear at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3195 In. Blueher style", rjoufnci ice,` heevy sole; d;essy, serviceable sty1e-Reg. $7 values to clear at $4.95 MEN S GOODYEAR WELTED SOLES . . . CLEARANCE MEN'S OXFORDS At The Sign of The Bear `"5". $4.95 $3.95 Page 'l'l-nil-toolr ` OF and 00!! 01' UULU .VIau.Uu u'u-suuu nets on unuay. The Blnnle.Bros. have their hay press In operation In this vicinity once more. \ v ' um... 'r|'ou-a..1... ...~..a .:......:_a'.-.. up..- ,- reuaweu acquamtance here last WGOK , Mrs. E. McLean is slowly recovering after her recent illness. uwcuua a Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gbstlckot Tor- onto visited friends here on Sunday. 'l`hn Rlnnln Rum: hnvn fhnln I-mu uxuru . ` Mrs. Llttlejohn and.daughter. Mrs. Holdsworth. and son. or New Llskeard renewed acquaintance here last week Mr: T1`. MnT.nnn In ulnnrlu unnnunw-Ina _r UUU'g1`C`l1LlUIl Uu auuuuy BVBDIHS. The Literary Society of the continu- ation class held their first meeting on Friday attevnoon and it was greatly enjoyed by the pupils. r oci I'ZZ_'17:Z X515 ,{n'a2s3;'3 Bar- rie spent aday last week at Mrs. E. McLean s. ' Kn nn `Kan f\6n VncI'- a._J.-I.lIJ 4VJ.U&JUCIlI B 9 Mr. and Mrs. Otto [Davis anduohild- ren attended Stouffville Fair last week. R/Han Vnrn `Iln'T.n'nn hon nniuunnn Books. - inging`. ssages. ruu wunuuvu DLUULLVIIIU .v'u.u' 18.5`! WEEK. Miss Vera. Mc'Le'a.n has returned home after holidaying with Alli-ston . friends. Mr.` and Yum... 1!? 1: n`....u-1....a nu-.. ' vv. 4.1.. tutu vv uu'uu uxuw man VVBBK. Mr. and Mrs John Askey of Kin- mount visited the farmer's sister. Mrs. D. Gaston, for a few days last week. DI`, nn MPH Nfnnfnvnmnnvr A0 Tjanno u. uaatuu, LU!` ti. LBW uuya last WGOK. Dr. and. Mrs. Montgomery of Long Branch. Ca1If., spent a few days with M1`. and Mrs. Len. Stott: Mac: n Ivnnrvsn A9. 'DnnnIA -pl.-ld.n.l' LL. tutu &Vu.':9. uuu. DLUCL.` Mrs. R. Frame oi_. - Barrie visited . Mrs; J. Reed. ' T > Mrs. Will Stott was `in Barrie on Monday. - Dr. Corcovan of Elmvale, addressed the congregation on Sunday even!ng.| The Tdfnrnvv Rnnlnfv nf Hun nnn!-Inn- saycu auu yuul` WBttUl8l`.. Im-proved policing of the track when races are In progress is needed, part!- cularly in front of the grand stand. Better still. Pt fence should be run along in fmnt of the stand to keep people off the track. In`one -race a sulky was smashed when a. driver swung out to avoid the crowd. rcusu us WINUH nu ell-LBFBQ I181`. ` Orillia fair with a $1200 attraction in the Royal Canadian Dragoons. three gates and perfect weather took in about $400 more than Barrie with only two gates and poor weather`. Trn.nv-nvn nnllnincr AP nu. Irnnnln ...I....... Ot. 4--Re'v'. 'a-nd MrVs.. -Simpson of Calgary visited the Iatter's brother. W. H. and Wilfred Clute last week. MI` nn MBB ,'rn"\h A $111117 AF 'I'4 lun good in his trotter vv uuucauuy . Roy Ferguson ha'% found something ` et-tie F." He tried her out at Oro and has since won every race in which he entered her. l'h`HHn fair with a norm nu-nnnnx... I- UH UBLUU I ` ".l`. McI{n-lg-ht. `treasurer, and T. J. Dawson. secretary. were doing some .advertislng for the Cookstown Fair on Wednesday. Dnv 'li`nv-mnunn hon`/nnyul ...-.......u.a.... -auauu uuuu':.;t-:u1uuL. 7 By putting one too many in a vase of very choice pink asters; Geo. Mizen did himself out of a first prize. Parking` hn nn fhn nvvnnnu nrnu ived in- Auction uxu tuumtsu. UuL U1. ti. L1l`BI'. D1128. Parking space on the grounds was filled early Tuesday afterrbon. and there were fully as many cars on the outside. um 1/r..'r_r..a...1_; 4. ........ -.. -4: -- - VELUH llILC`l'VlUWU1'H o Improvements in the accommodation for stock were appreciated. This would ` stand enlargement. Flv r\nfHnn- nnn I-nn vvunvuuu 1. . .. -......- -1 uauus. - Think what the crowd .voum have _'been had last year's fair weather pre- va. led. Q nnnn Ian` n--I-.\.....l.lI- A-_I_`..,, I` C -- VG-IIUIM Several automobile `dealers had fine displays of cars and had many inter- -ested interviewers. Tvnnnnnnvu.-\u6.. l_' LI... ..--....-.._-_I_LI--- u-uu. was-5 U11 U18, JUD as usual. Seo y. Cameron had a. busy time and was ably assisted by I`ru,eman "W11. llama. - A common expression: A,!ine fair. Plan for bigger and better" next Pves`id_en`t_ Stephens wore a. satisfied -smile. -Concessions on" the Midway did a. thlgllving` business. . I .(`fnn FHA: Ivnlvnunun -luualn... `J unuulvn UNHEU UHUHUH The services on Sunday-. October 9.` will be Crown Hill at 11 am. and Dal- ston at 3 p.m. The `gldgar service will as be withdrawn as C-lo Sunday chocl is holding anniversary services at 11 stun. and 7 p.m. The service at Dal- ston w-lll be the Sunday School Rally and preaching service combined". Rev. R. G. I-Ialbert will speak. Mu`: VINE uuauwas - G. C. -Caston. the veterah judge or fruit. was on the job as usual. Qan v_ (`Jamar-nn had a hnenr H... ......s CHUULC-'Ui""' ' Captain, Mrs. Patterson: ,V!ce-Ca.p- min. Mrs. Mc'Phae: Secretary. Mrs. 0. Ca.mercfn: Captain, 9-hole players. Mrs. Smith: Vice-Captain, M`l88, Booth; I-Ianddcap Manager, Mrs. T Hubbard; Handicap Commmee`. Miss V. M07031`- thy, Mrs. Walls. Miss G. Arda.gh;- Delegate to county meeting, Mrs. Ste- wart . --r\vIIII- CCCT The annual meeting of the lad! Ts" section of the Barrie G011! and Con -. `try Club was held on Saturday. Oct. 1st. The meotimr was w 11 attended! and the following officers for 1928 were ~elected:--- (V.-...&.\I... 1urM.. "\_LL,, _- . .. m'g'e as- Granite- lvanized ., Glass- Pocket a large Tools, Saws, Chains,- enware, .will be a rare require`- 94 every without re giv- only a w Lam: mace H16 and 0! October. Mr. and Mr. Angus G. MoNabb and family. Mxyand Mrs. Will. Wylie and family of Hamilton. Mrs. Richard Jackson of Fennella. met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A-ltred Reaman. St. Germaine St.. Toronto. and spent Sunday together. Mr. qnd )lra. Wylie .are leaving this week for California. where they intend to make their home. 4v-x yrrwu. av J.`JuWt1lJt9L HE. ' V The engagement is announced at Audrey. younger daughter of Mrs. Winnifred Flrman and the late George A. Flrman or Barrie.` to Allan` Mur- dock Macnah. second son of Kr. C. L. Macnab of Orlllitn. Tvhemu'r1agje, to take place the end 02- October. M1`. and MPH. Angus: ('1 \ln\Y-I-1~ ;u . JV Cut! a George H. Watt. D.L.S.. Mrs. Watt and two daughters. Jessie and Alison. motored to their home in Ottawa. last weekafter spending a few days at the home of Mn Waws mother, Mrs. Jas. `Watt. 20- Elizabeth St. ` 'l`-hp. nng'nnAmnn+ in _______ _..s .1 uqnu __uuu5U auuuul, IJPIIHSDY. ' Alfred I-I. Grewe:-r'ot Hamilton was spending a. few days with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, 18 Frances St. Mrs. Spears, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Brown a.nd.M:"s. Taylor of Hamilton were week-end visitors with Mrs. J . M Nesa. v - M . Ilnnnnun `L1 'I"l1..4.L 1-\ 1 M -.. -- - CLARKSON HOUSE. MEALS, 4o ROOMS, 75 cams UP 4 llUllOU Bay. .ma.:'y BB1 Mervin Corbett, Thornton. spent `Sunday in Toronto, the guest, ot Mr. and Mrs. Reama . ~ . Mrs. A. S.VBurton and Mrs. Turner are attending W.C.'1`.U. Jubilee Con- vention In Ottawa this week. -4 Mrs. Dlarmam in ma.-In..... 1.-.. ..-___ lUl`U, nwvv Jlavull. EU Vlll RB!` SISIQT. Mrs. Love and Mrs. I-I-ind. '1`oronto.. are visltiztthelr mother. Mrs. J. Ness. R. W. Burtonapent a. week:-ecently visiting his son, Byron. at Schreiber. "On . ' . ` - ' Miss Ruth Marriott has teturned home after/visiting friends in North `Bay. - T vcuuuu U1 uuuwa. mus week. Mrs. Dlznam is visitlngf her sons. Masters Billy and John`Dlgna.m. at Lake Lodge School, Grlmsby. Alfred I-I. Grewmvnf Hamlin... ....... wtss Bbyd of Ottawa 1a"aendinz a few days with Mrs. Harry Buchanan lvlzggy Sit. C b ' erv n or ett. Th 1`; , Toronto. theogrulugs n1-E235. H to ices. ~LllU SUDQL U3: oW cl. Vlr. Jr. `Mrs. Moyera, To 1; , 1 :31 sister. Mrs. Payn;.%V9ora:ley stir. her Mrs. E. D. Mnrtnn hnn nmnn on 11-..; Miss Edith `cooker 3 k" pf`.-R` the guest of Mrs. J. V531,". gr. an! is 'Mn:.` Mnvmvn, 'l`m-nntn I. u1.In..... 1.-.. .s1uwI'. nun. Payne; yvormey 5;, Mrs. E. D. Morton has gone to Hart- ford, New Haven. to V1 It 1`; Mrs. Love and MPa.sH.ln?1r :`!gE2.'a- -"!"_"Y9._5II!9Y. Thursday. October 0; 1927} DALSTON unrrao CHURCH, Ffhe servings: nn Rnnamy. l"\nl-t\I-nan 5 PERSONAL ia&wwwiwwwmwi '1 I \ 7 5 .1 Notes of `Barrie Fair BARRIE GOLF-\cLUa % vhunuun.` ._.._..A.I__, Show . Coun- of sale. , Auct; JPUIWIIH WIIHU Ell l.'UUl.Uo John Buie. Jr., has sold his farm to Bryce*Anderson of Everett. the latter getting possession the middle of No- v mber. he following have visited in our neighborhood: Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Archer and Mr. -and Mrs. Cecil French or Waverley, with Mr. and Mrs. Thos.` chell: . Mr. and Mrs. Wells oi. Aurora, Mr. Lundy. New- market. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coutts and daughters of Midhurst, with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carruthers: Mr,and Mrs. J. J.` Buie and Miss Jennie Campbell, i Stayner. with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brown: Geo. Ta.y"lo`r, Wasaga. Beach. with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McQuay; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Moir. Nottaws. i with -Mr. and Mrs. John Buie: iMr. and Mrs. Geo. Hendry and family or Crow's Corners, with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Buie. -- V . uxra. Auuu .LvLu1\uu1Un,0I; New 13105. Jo. Clark le1.'t`on Monday for `New Zealand. He `will spend a. few days in - Ire1a'nd while en route. Tnkn uln Tn Inna an.`-I LI. 1...... L- oct. 3--Mr.T and Mrs. Will Brlton and family spent Sundqy with Mr. `and. Mrs. Allan McKlnnon of New'Flos. _TI`\E nlnb `A'f7 an `llnnnvv PA`. *`KYnuu- auuuux Au ruugxuus euucauon. Visitors here during the week were Miss Pearsall. R.N., of New York. with her sister, Mrs. Oatway; Earl Beath o North Bay, with Mr; and Mrs. M. Beath; Mr. and Mrs. '1`. Partridge of Barrie. with Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Partridge; Mr- and-Mrs. A. P. Ruthven and Mr. and Mrs. Reid of Port McNicoll, with Miss -McKay. Mr. and Mm. .`I'. `mmmg nftnnn UL run. m.upuuuu. wuu wuss Mcnay. Mr. and Mrs. J. Emms attended the . funeral .of their cousin, Harry Jamieson, In Barrie. on Saturday. Oct. 3-Miss Lena Beath or Delia. Al-ta..e was a recent visitor here with her. brother; Morley Beat-h, en route to England. where she is-to take up study for anedical missionary. later taking the Portuguese language for service in South Africa. Miss Beath is a daugh- ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. David! Beath and a granddaughter of John Elliott of Delia, a former resident here. She was born and lived here till 10 years ago `when she went West where she attended high school, lat-er taking a Normal.tra~ining with distinction. Miss Beath is to be congratulated on the choice she has made for her life s work. Beside her charming personality she has a fine heritage from her an- cestors who belonged to the old school" in religious education`. A Mann Alumina kn Quinn`- -..-.._ NI l.lIb`ll' IIUW 1101116. . V The Ladies` Aid of United church met at the home or Mrs. `Fellows. Saturday night. and had a. social t1me,\prehsent- Ina` Mrs. Wm. McMillan with a. break- fast set before her departure- for Le- frov. Easy set nerore her departure- roy. Mrs. Duncan Bell and Mrs. Harry Bell left for their homes in Gladmar, Sask.. on- .'I`uesda:v.. ` . ` Mn and Titan 1:I...l`1*r..n _n nn-u;,,_, uaan .. UIl- .1 uusuu _V-. -Mr. and Mrs. Bud !-Ial] of Collirig- wood. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cameron or Or-11119. spent the week-end with Mr. Han. _ ~ .. - Avtra . VV Ill. nuuerson . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MoMillan moved to Le!'rb,v on Wednesday. All are very sorry to lose this congenial couple from our village but wish them every success In their`new home. Fl-.1; 'l'.nAl.-...I AL: -1 1-1-..n.-.1 _i____._. wuu. are IIUIIIB ID!` a vacauon. _M1ss Doris Kendall of Toronto is home for a. week. ` uuulu Jul` :1. WCSUK Miss Margaret 7-Sylges` of Buffalo is [visiting heuaunt and uncle. Mr. and `Mrs. Wm. Anderson. Mn new! Mac 117.... 1u-..xnn.... ..--___x uvuzi um WUBK-Gnu. V ' Mr. and Mrs. Irwin McMahon hav noved into the village. We -welcome t em. , - Jack Anderson and Roy Reidof De- troit are home for a vacation. Mina Th-ml: Izm-inn na m........a.- a- ua.u5uu5x'. Lura. UILWSDII. ' I Mr. and Mrs. Art. Stone, Mrs. Stone, S!`.. and Mrs. Miller, of Toronto, were guests ofvMr. and Mrs. T.` A. Stone over, the week-end. ` M urea Wm..- 1'.....a.. an--1p-i.-.. -.-"- I-U L UPUH LU o Mr. and Mrs. J L Guthrie have moved into `Mrs. R. Cl1pstone's cottage for the winter. V Oct. 4--Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Leigh left for Edmonton. `Alta... _on Tuesday ev- ening Avwhere they will visit their daughter. Mrs. Dawson. Mn and Mn: And do-nu- `At..- cu---" MUG!-l|.lLlUuc ' We are sorry to say that James Ross is not. at all well but under the care of Drs. Ross and Martin of Barrie. It is expected he will be able to attend b the University `again soon. (Too late for last week) Mrs. R. Cllpstone spent a. fortnight \ at her cottage here. Mrs. Geo. Payne was;her guest for a. `week. Mr. and Mrs: Jae. I-Iodaon and Mac Elder were up for a. few days. All have returned to Toronto. Mn n-u4I If.`-. I" II.-AI...:_ I___-, , - sunausxr ruaaetn lSY."' Henry O`Brl-en, K,C.. and Mrs. O'Brien are again ' occupying their cottacn which has been `enlarged and beautltled. ' ` `X713 on n n u A a n -. A... ....-. LI._L v-_,,, v- J. uruu LU . H-at-vest Thanksgiving services were held in St. Thomas Church la-st Sun-- -day. The church was very beautifully decora.ted with fruit. grain, vegetables `and flowers. Rev. D. G. Atkinson of St. James Church, Orillia. gave an inspiring address and Howard Ross of Tnronto sang most beautifully, The Master Passeth By." nanpv - nvp,g.,n 1'?!` and 11.. and Mrs; Wilberf Malcolm and two sons of Yelverton visited with Ho- ward and Mrs; Malcolm on Monday. M188 Thelma SDGDOPI` I-HI hnvnn nunvv wuvu am: MP8; Malcolm Monday. Thelma Spencer was home over the week-end. ' - Dr. Angus Campbell and family were at theincottaixe` over the week- end and entertained eight friends from Toronto. 151.1 ........4 vi... ._1_.._:_-n.- N u .1 aruwn cum N11`. and Mrs`. D. Wideman of Clarksburg reridered quartettes in the afternoon and evening service which added to the interest 0: the service. mung x.ur,.niS text Psalm 26:8. "Lord I have loved the habitation of Thy house and the piace`where Thine hon- or dweiiethf The afternoon and even- ing addresses were given by Rev. C. N. Goodaot Kitchener. ' The offerings which were taken: in the afternoon and eveninglcovered-the total cost of repairing which was over $1500. Over $1600 `was raised with what had pre- ` viously been subscribed. leaving a nice surplus for the treasury. Mr. and` Mrs. J. Brown and Mr. and Mrs`. Wideman of Clnrkshlnvp rnnyunn-I SUNNIDALE CORNERS pergxe, -sunmdale Corners._ `of. Aurora. have ret `Ed. I-Iadtleh vot A11anda1e\pen`t a. few days last week with his brother and s1ster._ Alex. Hadden, and Mrs. Stanley Cord. ' Mrs. D. Mathews qgd on.AI-Iaroldi ur spendlng -three weeks with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Jackmam _ Ml`; Rh!` 'Mrn Dnnvvnnn A-I3 "--' ed home after -Oct. 4--Mr. and Mrs. W. G`. Ross `spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. John Fergle, Sunnidale Corners.. \_ '-Ed. I-Innn an Axum...-a..u.. ..-.=- - mwxrzsrons W HOTEL.