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Barrie Examiner, 26 Jul 1928, p. 3

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.I'.I.H.I`I. UUE l"ll`ULHlll 153.11]. f Everybody is very busy with hay- ing and hoeing. As the season is` advancing so quickly Haying willi- l be very late. y- . T . ` Mrs; Hawman of Kimberley is nnn.'Hnn~ canu: Hun: \v?rh hnv Qia- H 1-H: Mama` IXAMINEII A HOME FROM HOME ;`,':'j-Yi'e'?-,9?` .3'?"T? .`:".*`.',, M. Rodgers and .`..1_\' at Innisl L3 sis- VII EUCIIIIUIII Iivvu-nu. -vuu-v-v- . "rag Ball Planing Mill _Co., Lt_d., Died_ on Jmy 19, 1933, Joseph and Emerson Cook of .\Iidhursr. Allan Cook, eldest son of the late 3 Joseph and Mrs. Cook of Midhurst, M'NEs'NG WOMEN'S 'NST- at the age of 47 ).em.S_ F,_me._.a1 The regular monthly meeting of U ,_ _ ._ the '\V'. I. will be held at the home seuice \\ as held at the home of his of Mm John (Roe, Thm_Sd_(,` Aug` S1St9l`. `Ml`S- `R- "schafnen. On 5513' 2, at 3 13.111. R011 ca11--'H0\\' to take urday at 1.30, thence to Midhurst care of household waste. Current ceme:er,\'. He leaves to mourn his e"`~m5 :1 be g`:"` by M13? A.{"`_? 1, 1. I t _ i t ` 11 Orchard, :1 reading by .\Irs. Benby. ' SS: "5 m`" 559 am .\Irs. S. .\IcLean, a paper entitled` I one brother: Mrs. A. `W. Ferguson, some Prominent Canadians. gocooooooowuowg *I{otox is the only sanitary napkin that deodorizes uh scientic accuracy. This enqs rm impor- tant fem*.- that ` of offense to others. 9 Deo`dor1zes". . . and 4 otber impartmzt features _ 1-S0`eAr gmze nds Chang; pliable ller absorbs amazing1_v;' 2-Comers are romftled and tapered; no evi- dence I of- sanitz'u'y protection; 3 -Deodorizes *- safely, T thoroughly, by a nexv patented process; _4--Adjnst it to your needs: thin 11 er, thicker. narrower as reqmred; 4 5-E4zsiIjI disposed 015- no unpleasant laundry. Tested 4/lbso n 2em'_y. Soothing S ofmess % ` TbeNEW V andIi`v RROVED % KQTEZK Mmnunsr ml fhunday. July 20. 1923 ::-j -now present: that establish` its nal superiority Little Current; Mrs. R. Sch-andlen UL `LL13: UUIIKI '.L\.UK`, llll-ll\`l|(I_\, 1l.l_-5. 2, 13.111. C1H'1`~ .-!)t will given Miss Annie reading .\Ix's.`Bei`.b_v; entitled .Qn1nnn 'D\`nn1h'u:an? (`sn1n.innc I tad X v.fith ve features Lot He:-QGo& Galla`gher1% I v Why not be a euccess- we show the way to b!| pay envelopes. Earn good salary as motor mechanic. battery welding. vulcanizing, home wiring. bricklaying. barbering. beauty culture work. Summer classes now forming. reduced lee. earn as you learn. Interesting catalogue tree. Write or call Hmnrmu. Tun: Scnoou. | Luann. Kma W1-zsr. Tonom-o. - I Buy advertised goods. . HE New :m Kotcx brins-1: mcntzzl as well as plyvsical comfort. The pad is now 5h211`t. (l to tso that there is no awk- ward bulkiness, under any: style of gown. It is sc chafing :11 light as d. the nmst pad obtzliz heavy IldI- TWT `*":.t::.::"FE1BERm'35 "2L"" ~iLL~TREA AMVER 3 \ nut curbs,` . { u 0 and ` -\ ", . I I` .' l 5 ' d1" (1 Q MEN--BE YOURSELF! Am! 11'. arb< 31101` aoftcncd, to md binding. I_.A.._ IT..LI able -1:1! CI` ""9 able, 1t 13 nic sanitary Seiberlingxll-Treads Fhc Page ' )0}, Any Seiberling All-Tread user will tell you that he would be satised to continue to pay the old price for Seiberling All-Treads . . . . now at the new low prices he will tell you they're more than good value, they're a real tire bargain. - A ` 30x3% now $7.40 2934.40 now $9.50 BARGMN PRICES 31x4 now $13.00 H. N. Storey s Churchill Garage Noto the heavy aide- Stock Can-i\od. ln`;:";a'"I:lolir l-'urn!Vuh6d dni Son-lo . Bnntford Roong undo:-ad by .. 31aning Mi `vs vuvvq. VV\nI . The steamers will be 488 feet over all, 59 feet 3 inches :t:~en1e breadth, maximum d1'aug'ht 24`feet, "gross tonnage` 7650 -tons and 9.- Iservice s'peed-of 14 knots. They will be operatecl by the Canadian National Steamships in connection with the trade `ag'1-eement made by the Canadian G9ve1-nmeu_t and. the Governments_ of the Islands.` `The hulls will be ppalnted wlute, wxth red `boot toppmg, and the funnel in H11-An hand: n wad wlwifn and lncs AMAZING PRICE REDUCTIONS k3"'":.':?:f7o?}1-1%`"M! I '*"LH 1159 UL`! Il\UL'3 HI! DUE Lennox picnic wi. include: _Sir Edward Kemp, K.vC., M-.C.; Sena- tor Tanner. Halifax; Senator Ru- "us Pope, Quebec; Leslie Bell, K. (`... M;P.', Montreal; I-Ion. W. R. Finlayson, K.C. M_.P.P., Minister Lands and Forests; Hon.'W. H. Price, " K001 , MvPI;Pu).V General; W. R. Whlte, M.P.4, Mon- treal. ' ~- 301) coLDwA'riz 1'0 HOLD rmmaws TOURNEY Seven.nre' brigades are scheduled to compete in the various contests [which will be a featureot the Sim- `coe County Volunteer Firemen : As- sociation-to be held this year at ].Coldwa.ter, oniAugus-t 4. Teams will be entered by, the brigades of Bar- rie. ` Camp Borden, Colllnswood. Goldwater`, Midland. Orillia. and `Penethangulahene. Orl11ia.- was suc- cessful in winning the ladder and, `hose truck cups `las: year. and with la view to repeating the performance ltlley are holding practices. '3:-antford Big Butt Asphalt Slates provide a roof of double and triple thicknessnnatchless beauty and life- long protection- - . - I!..-..A-...I D34. Bull: n`-A 1-1-1. A IV; `IO U IIUUUOVOC Brantford Big Butts.-aIeo give a shadow line--adding greatly to the charm and distinction of your home. Being tapered. extra thickness and weight are in the part exposed to the weather. Size 16 inches by 10 inches. hid 5 inches to the weather. 7 ---'1`he 1.ist' of - ggeakers` at Amman; v\Inw\Il\ cu 3:-nn`n1'n| . Note ihe tread that goes 4-: L-:1`: FVC VVUJ-l'HUJ-51-ICU, M/CI1'\}U11UJ.L.I.Ull';".l DLC-.l1l1CL't3 KVIVU UHUC-L` UU.l.lb'l/J.'|.lULrlU1l. 1 for the Canadian Iational Si;a%m1311ips; for_sem~ices`betwee11 Canadian Latlantlo ports:]_ the `fest Indies and B1-iti:~:h Guiana, and~-Bermuda, the ~ Bahamas and amaica. The first of tlxese Vessels will be known as the) "had Nelson and will be 1`<.`.:id_\* to i11:`xL1gL1}':1te the 'se1'\'ice:at the close ; of 1'. year. These steamers w1l1 ex1g'a,v,'e 111 the passenger, cargo and ` mail service, offering_ superior acc0111}11t) for tou1'i9_,ts and '`travel- ora and am let P1`0V'1Sl0I1 for thevcarr1age of general f1`e1ght and rer1- gerator goo s. T * < mu- ..+........... ...m 1... Ace 4..-; ....,... .11 m :..,.4. o :..,.1.-.. ;...-..,...... th Sir 01' ms me voerore smug west. _ .M.:`. and Mrs. `Fred Reader of Gravenhurstl spent a. few days last ~week with Mrs. Elphick. Mr.`and !Mrs. J. H. `Bell visited `friends in Flesherton and Eugenia .Fa1ls over the week-end. . . . ` Mrs. W. A. Miller and Bella of Barrie are holidaying with Mr. and `sMrs. Allen 'Mlller.. _ ! Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell and daughter of `Flesherton visited Mrs. `J. H. Bell last week. `Ila and Mr: Inhn n'n111v and We are us.-xv in the midst of thr~ busiest season of the ,ve.1`:. A'I`he frequent s1m\\`e1`= have ripened the naspboiwies and the tlwifty house- wife, is busy g-nth:-`ring and preser- \'ln5.>; them. 'Che'rries also are vip- ening and they, too, ave reeeivin'.:' the smne nttvmion. But the S8111-` .-~1m\\'=-1~< which are lwlpinr: to pro- vide th=s:e. `.20 ml things for the far- _nw1"s wife are caushysf thu f:11`n11m` c~onsider;1')-:19 \\'m'1`y. `Besides speed- ing up the 1-ipenhme; ofthe when! the excessive moisture has `cametl many` elds tq `become a `tang'le=1 nmss so ~th'1t it is difI`io.u1t to know how to our.thun) with the`b'.nde1`. This `problem is not a new one to the f:`u'n1e1' and no doubt will br- . in due time by this`1'e- sourceful prrson. 3e1`\'e\l DU Elle Ul\\"H- \ l I-Tim n1-Inv Pu-inne xvwp nhznqpl I101}.ClH.V'S. The members of the,Jun1o': In- stitute treated the young people of; the neigh.bm~hoVod to_z;n`1ce cream` social on lfonday _4vening. As would benxpected. here was 11 good turnout and needles: to say; a good time. "I`hn'v~nrn1nv mnnng` nf H19 Jun- a goon uxue. - I 'Thenx`ea.`u1ar meetingnof the Jun-I tor Institute was held at the home of .\Irs. Milton Bell on Thursday. 1_9 being present. Atter the regu- lar business` was transacted a short p1'0g'1`an1 was given.. Sidese were then chosenfor a gaxne of 132111.] which proved very exciting. Thel afternoon's mooeedings. '\\'e1'e' brought to a.c1ose by a lunch} served on the lawn. I 11'... nn.\ ..~..u I... f`\:\ mmn .-`F I-Inn. ,\ cu B01 nu! I! lit: Il'I _ July 23-Les11e Tup1`ng and daugh- ters of Honeywood visited at M. M. Bell's usunday. mm ... (1113 mrwu nnqaan `Hand of MI Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hood of Alliston spent Isunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Miller. lfnunnn flvwnvln nf l\ITnnn `W095 `S WEEK 8.t_ KI`. 'bne'ppu;`LI =5. . - .VIx-9.. Rawlins and (laughter of London visited with Mrs. Clark last week. . _ `tug Vrnnn an:-1 HM-Tn r1'n1c_vhl'.:r nf week. Mrs. Milne and little daughter of Edmontdn are spending 3.. few days at the home or G. Reynolts, Mrs; .\I11ne s -uncle.` Yi`nnn1z'1QHHhD` whn nnw ha: a - LADY NELSON FIRST OF NEW FLEET A .\1une's -ungxe. V Frank B:1l1ngs. who now has a position. in Toronto,- was hoxneyfor I :h':- week-end. `Irma. (`Innis 1'-Inlnn and `Pvt: h.-nu: !,|1':' VVBGK- I1(h ' ' Mrs. Clark, Helen and Eva. have gone to Sparmnv Lake for a few holidays. ' Tho mnmhm~a nf thp...Tnn1n-3 Tn- and MP8. uave lV.llu6!`. Mercer `Irwin of Mono Road isl spending the summer vacation with Mr. and `Mrs. J. W. 'Jennett. - \A'.. and I\.`IT\~u `n-nnv `Mfnmzh nnd M1`. and `Mr. J. `W. ueuueu. Mr. and `Mvs. `Sydney Marsh and children. W111 Ross and family, Mr. and .VIrs. L. Ross and family. Ed- jwln Fairhurst and :brother, of Ham- x11to_n, were week-end visitors with |Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ellis. ' am... can: ~\If|\u `Dim-mm`! mm are Mr. anu Mrs. u1eIu'y nuns. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bell are `spending this week with their son. `J. A. `Ben. in Ottawa. I Man l\xrnunn.nRAn and nh`i1dNm' cf `J. A. `bell. In Uttawu. I Mrs. `WllsonLBe11 and ch`i1dren'ofl Farnum. Que., spent `last week with `Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Bell. `Inn lllnnnan `.'l-'l'1nn whn hf-IQ 1103.81`) _ jvagvsf Uilvur--r Mr. a`ndT.\Irs. Robt. Sykes ofLTo- ronto Tspem thew:-1.tte1` par` ofvthe week at G. -She-ppard's.' _\.I'\-u '1~?cnvHna and r'lmw:hter of Mrs. `George `Hinds, who has been visiting with her sisters. received the and news last week that her husband had passed away suddenly toilowingj an operation for appen- `MP. 8.i`iC| Mrs. W1. .\'1. Dan. in this locality where he spent most Kdicitis. `Mr. =1-Iinds was well known or his life before going West. `Mu una -\Kv~n vwna `Rnndni nf J. 1'1. 13611 last ween. . Mr. and Mrs. John 0'Re11ly and family of Mid-hurst spent Sunday `with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mc- Enl RA` | WILH H` Bride`. uuua VVJII UU UJJIDCU VVILLUU, V\r'1ldl J." three bands 0 red, white and blue. U181`. wonsratumuuuu. ' I `Mr. and Mrs. J. LI. Bule left last, Tuesday to visit their sons in Madi.- I son, 'Sask. ` Mn and Mrs. 1'-`l'am-11v and fm-ni1v\ '.L`0l'0!lt0. . ' ` Miss Hazel Mlllsap at R.1l'l8`WOOd1 is visitinz her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. -S. Mmsap. 1 x II'IuIV1nI ' July '23-Miss `Norma Quinlan or` Waverley is holidaying with her cousin. Miss Blanche Adamson. ta- "1X7naf In nf "l`n1nn nhin, 18 vxslung J.VU1`Inuu .|.m.xuuuI.. Miss Laura Bell of Toronto. vis1tF ed with Mrs. `R. Besse. ~ that nrdltnru nf I'l`nv-nnl-n viaifn 80 wzm .L\'.I.l`. '11. neaav. ` ' Berto Walters of Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. Dan McLe11an. Mr.` nn Mr: WE rams: hnvn v~n-l MP. unu Mrs. uun suuueuau. ; ' Mr. and Mrs. `E. Cross have re- turned,!rom' their holiday in Bufralo and other points. RR! and Mrs. 1`R4:nn'lu-A visiting anu Outer puuuu. `Mr. and Mrs. 1Besse'a.xe visiting friends in iclaremont and other Mr. and -Mrs. A. '1`:-over or Gracey places. .Mr. and "Mrs. A. '1`:-oyer or Gracey visited hiswparents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Troyer. xknm-ind nn _Tn1vV ~9.1.af, T.nrnn' JJGVI }l.'!'0yU!'. . ~ g Married. on July ~2-1st, Mr; Lorne Atkinson and Miss Flossle McGru- ther. 'Congr'atu1ations. `Mn nn `Elva _T LT `Ruin `hf? 1Rf`. 3011, `$88K. Mr. and Mrs. Headly and family; of Detroit -are visiting the latter sg parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. '1`. Doner. . ~Mr_ and Mrs. L. Done! were in. . I . Ive well-designed, well-conditioned steamers are under construction . National forvsewi'ces betwee11 .'AJ-In-M-In rung!-n +1`.-5 T.'Vn.-4- T1-\r]:.'\ .~..\.l 'D~..+.-.1` l.n'n..n .-nu-I `Dawn-.u.~ln Hum a. speedy recovery. 188:) . ' Sorry to report the illness or Miss`: Lulu Woodard. Hope to hear or! `Mm: hHh1 M`!-_Dn'nn1d_ whn has peeuy recovery. V rs. Rachel McDonald, who has `been visiting her brother, M. Wood- ard, has returned _to her home in Toronto. ' Full... 'I'.I'na-A1 Mill-an A! Dina-urnn. cousm. Miss Dmxlcne 4-Luamauu. Jack "West. Jr.. or `Toledo, Ohio; is visiting Norman Lamont. . a`M lnu Tmnvtn `RAH nf "l`nrnnfn visit- parents. $1.1`. lulu .Av.I.I.`a. u. 1.. .l_JUlIUl'. ' `Mr. and Mrs. L. IDoner' were in. Toronto last week. ' I 1.7..` gun! `llrfv-as Tal and fnvnnv IIIIA 'J.`0l`On|'.0 Last ween. . Mr. and Mrs. Tait and family are visiting the .latter s' fathep, R. Mc-5 Kay. ' l En-v-v fn -rnmnrf Hie ilinen nf Miss - noun Hus? 1 `rd- 1-\-\_; e1-.I- .. ..-..,_ . ..-...._ . , : Vvhat is nlbungalow camp? It is indeed very easy to sum up. A home from home. It is not a tent-like en- campment_ as we often imagine it to be. Indeed no cheeriersatmosphere `could be found than amidst one of 3 these rustic `yet luxurious camps. - filled with life. brimmingiover with a.- determination to get the best out t',vo the surroundings. and indeed, life -)ltsel-f. Let us, consider the French River Camp, situated in the heart of aesuch as the` province of Ontario` possesses. Here is an ideal vacation I-for the canoeist, fishermen,_ golfer. the tennis. enthusiast. and above all 5 there is the privacy of a house of - . your own to sleep in. Again, there l.is,Devil's Gap Bungalow Camp, it-amid equally delightful surround-s f ings. a few miles from Kenora. All kinds of aquatic sports are avail- : wble, including excellent fishing. - Mention must also be made of Nip- : igon camp which lies deep` in 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r;the rugged and beautiful country 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 "1 1 the north woods. - * 3.1 I .-For detailed ini'ormation.`reserva.- '4 I` tions and travel arrangements apply . wneaz-est Canadian Pacific agent.` I` July 23-There was a very good crowd at the Union S. S. picnic last Tuesday. The children had :1 real good time, as it was their picnic. I\I'v-a 'Ahh=n-cnn nf F`.h-n,cn~'nvn vieif- LCL, .uxa. L).ILC`5` ' `Mr. and .\Irs. J. '.I`. Jennett, Mr. and Mrs. T. Blntlng spentthe week- iemi -in `Port Carling. ` `\`I'na `LT:-\'\Lr n? T3-nun-in ennui Ina} Mr. and .\'I2~s.V B. Jennett visit- ed friends in Gue?p`n over the week- lend. \r....` '1' h n......:,\ n..u.~1n -...: A 111`. and .\I1's. C. E. Cm`ruthe_1`s, ~11`. and .\I1's. Fi1h'bL1I1kS, of \Vindsor, pent Sund:1_v with U1`. and Mrs. S. Elliott and M1`. and 311-5. XV`. J. Cleary. ('1H'r`nvr1 nn T1-v hat?! a P\~inr\r'Hw `Mrs. Alderson of E1mgr'ove visit- dat .Mr. and Mrs. Thompson. Jenne:t`s last week. xr..- \.'nn.. no n...~..-..,...'n1.. I- k.-.11 pwmu. ` I ELIE: 110. \\ lllll U JXLUI UCX LC) spending` some time with her tel`, Hrs. Bates. - `\I'.. a\I\nJ \I".u-. 1 VI` TA`-\unI\ CHU- v.\I1`s. "J. D. Currie, Buffalo, and .\Iy. and` .\I1`:. Currie. Toronto, spent Sunday with friends here. \I'n and \Tva `Tnhn n:-in n~un6n\-_ fed to Toronto on `Sunday. Dlltltly \\'1Ul Ll`1`l1llS 1]t`3.`. M1`. and Mrs. John Davis motor- ur ,_, ,1 \v,,, na 1" (\ nu, LIHU A113." V\`.' J. Llk":ll`\. _ .\Iiss,M`\'1`t1e Cr>.\'wm`th has re- tllxwd to Toronto after spending her h01`1dz\_\`s _\\'it11-friends here. 1 `V , 11v . ,1! .~__.,, Mr. and Mrs. XV. Arnold C.11`1' and little son A"-.lan, of `.[`m`0n`o, visited T. \V. R. Arnold lust Thurs- c1:1_v. In the afternoon, ac3:)m1).1n,- ied. 133" M1`. and '.\I1's. A1*no1<`l and family, they went to Angus and spent_ the rem:1inde_r of the any with Dr. and` Hrs. West. .\vI`.'sT C.-wt`, Sr.. who has been visiting r e1at1ve.-3 and 1'e11e\\'in' old aoqtlaintnnce here for some time. returned home with them on Friday. `You have heard that slam`: exa- reeslon. haven't 3'00? W0 Y0. gust go to HARRY A. SMITH and! et a `bottle oGa1laghev e_Cough ` yru-p, because of ms merits you will be pleased. It can be taken:-by] the -most delicate person` without upsetting one s stomach . contains} .no narcotic or mineral drugyisl purely vegetable and will.go"rlght to the seat of a cough, reheve that I tickling sensation givxng the throat 1 and chest 11 most comfortable warmth and glow. It is put up in. an eight ounce bottle at 50 cents and is having an increasingly wide -sale. See you next week. ; Yours truly, JACK SPEILL. 1-an . I :1: A-, _'nlL LHC llllllf UL kl?"|. .l\L`dDL. Mr. and .\I1`.~`. D.\\`ie of 'l`0r'mtn spent :1 few Cl:1_\'s here with the lat- te1"s parents, .\I`:. and Mr`. \Ye1- l i n 2` I u n '\\` eh I). \r.. n\\r1 \I'n:- rm... \nm..'nn.-1 l1ll`-'.l\lll '\\ \"|JU. _ M1`. and .\I1`s. Tlms. Allen gm-:`i .\Iiss.-Olive .\Iu}1iss spent Sunday at B1`m`1t`.n'd. \1'Ln V754.-. ;\-1nr\r\ annnr 4-: Pan- .*$C1?1IllS. .\Iiss Leone \\`ie has 1`etu2`ne~.i home afger visiting friends in Tor- Qnto. !.J'.~.u-ham an:-'.a.1 hi: r1~1x~ nn.-1 n-an- UULU. `~H:1\'in.`.' served his day and gen- eration faitlifiilly and well. there passed peacefully a\vn,v at the home _of his daughter. Mrs. Harry Kelcey. Vine. on .\~Ioncl:1,v. July 16, Robert Rodgers. one of the oldest resi- dents of this community. .\Ir. Rodgers was born of Irish parents in the vicinity of Niagara. some 9'2. years ago. `His parents moved to this district when the deceased was a lad of IS. years. He was highly respected by all who knew him as a friend or neigrhibor. Sur\'i\`in3:, him are his wife, two sons. Robert and \V'illian1. of this place. and ve daughters, Bella, of New York City: .\Irs. Harrts` Kelcey. of Vine; L\Irs. T. Hindle, of Bethesda: Mrs. Dawson, of Ivy. and Mrs. Robinson, of Ivy. VIIFIAVI C 310 July 2~3.-.\Ix`. and `.\I1?s. Cape] and` family and `Mrs. Henry `Gilchrist are spending a week in Muskoka. Mrs. Hugh Graham has been spending a week in Toronto with her father. \Tua `Div an.-1 ann n?LQh~nnr1 anoint` J\:'llUU~L3 lflbl. \\t`C`1\c Mrs. Mills of Oxjangeville is holi- daying with friends here. . Rm-r \fn()nnv'ia rl nnnnn.-1 fn Llllls 11.11 -Ll'LC'UUB IITX Co Bert .\Ic-Quay '15" sun conned `to }t`he hospital but is improving slow- ULLU. Ill IULL \4Cll11ll5t .\I1~s. Hook of Barrie spent last \voe1< witlrher sister, Hrs. Lynn. `D \.r xu:'cu y. Gl1'fo1`d and Ivy had a friendly` game of ball last week, the home team being` the winners. \fn no-`A \l up f` "LT fn\u-n+1sn\-:- LCCIUI 'UCHl_`-j Lilli` \\ LUHCLD. - .\I1`. and .\I2`s. C. H. C`:u`1'uthea-5| of B:u-rie spent Stlml.-my with M2`. and M1`s.~\\'.- J. Clean`. \Yimr. \I'un61.-\ (V.-\xn.nu$1. I-u)-In nan, Fin`e job ptinting. Barrie `Ex- aminer. ' July 23.-..\Ir. and .\I1`.=. A. Pratt of Stroud spmt Sunday at \Vm. fSh:u`pe`.~.:. _ I \l \- n~:n1 \lu-a T.``.\O T.`nrvr.n-2 "nn [ C\Hil1[)t`.`.`. Ur. uvd .\I1'.<. .4` ftmmily .`~j'1)0n; Sun Park. \l'.n \I'nn+{n AP "Fr .I3l`i|(lL\|l'U. .\Iis;< Zeta -Sh:-1!`p0 spout a few d:1_\`S 1:1st,\\'eel{ with Miss Lillian Adan1s. ` V \n-. Tnninn 1V:.-`.3 "inn nnhnunn -_u... `Inn -...- ...- V -_-- The Union lchurch garden party ` held in the park, July 1`7th, was ` `all that could be desired--as far.< as the eatsubles were concerned." none better, the same as ever. `The entertainment was fully 21 success 1 with quite a nice lot of selections 4 of recitations. duets, solos, etc.,i from the kind friends who came ` from Barrie. `That and the main 1 piecesgiven by Mr. Sylvester and?` his band from Allandale. made a- tull evening's programme much en-'3 Joyed by a large gathering. Pro- 4 ceeds after all expenses, nearly fifty ' ` dollars. I ~ ` i Vkn uu311_AnnlnnnR 'H+4>1n inn v-nnrn 1 H91` Itllllel`. V I Mrs. R12: and son of istroud spent: last week with her sister, Mrs. Roy; Partridge. Rh-a `Rnnhnnnn h Hffh: dnngh-= rartrxuge. ' Mrs. Buchanan and little daugh-=, ter of `Buffalo are at present with her father. R; J. Turner. I \.1 h;n Gnnnh ."I3oHz uvhn `ne cruani I181` I._lltnt`l`. rt, -1. .l. urut-1`. Miss -Sarah CPalk. who has spent [the winter at `Scarboro with hez brother, is at present with `A. `W. LP_a1k on_ her `blfother CE-Iarry s farm. _- _ ._4_- ,l iH'|\. Ah`. Martin of Toronto is visiting` _ut the home of GM. Kenst. \T.. nun \In.~ T\ xx-L-x no` 'I`nn-.-nnfn QUU.l`S. ` ' , l The well-equipped little tea room seems to be quite -an asset to Shanty Bay. `Ice cream and lunches always ready. 4 5 rum: +n can Vfrn lni-fnn and .Tnmne unvuys re.-.uuy. } Glad to see Wm. |Sutton and James Hart out around again. ; `lvnv-vxnv in vnvv `hnav KVH11 hav- ` (Witch Thin SpI.'::iV`oxt Week)`

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