Tllinu 7 Richard McMackon of Toronto visited his brother Walter over the dl `Miss Mildred Whittaker of Flesh- ertqn is visiting her siter. Mrs. .(Dr.) E. West. Harry Hunt of Hamilton spent the week-end at Rev. J. A. Boss . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lowrie and tamiiy of Detroit were in the V11- lace last week on their way home after spending. a. couple or weeks at Britainville. Mrs. Jno Wilkinson of Gore Bay and her son, Lyle Wilkinson, at De- troit, visited at Neil Bush's last week. an... -Inn, mu-r of Toronto spent Dulluay wuu Lllcuua u. I'll`: ..,...,,. , Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Hodgson and] Marion motored ,to -Cleveland tom |visit friends. rm...-. n-an-Ann nnrhr of the United visit friends. The garden party of the United` -church was a grand success. Lots of strawberries and one of the best programmes that has been given here. `The following artists took part: Gordon McLaren, baritone; Miss Lillian Butt, monologist; Miss Jean Hesson, soprano; Miss Nellie 'McGhie, violinist. A ball game played between Stroud and Lefroy was won by Stroud. ` I Jul-y 23--Mrs. Mariit-2. Thompsoni of Brandon, Man., visited with her sister. Mrs. W. Cook, for a couple of weeks. VI: A (`Ian-1:4: n1 M"id1and snent or weeks. Mrs. A. Clarke of Midland spent a. week with W. F. Richardson. ` 17a..;.}i1 ay-nu nf hnf1'nif is visiting! VVEEK With VV. 1!". .l11Cna.ru5uu. Virgil Carey of Detroit is visiting. "at J. L. McLaughlin's. 1\n..m:.= I-I n'lon and `Eileen Rich- `at J. L. Mcuaugnuns Misses Helen and Eileen Rich- ardson are spending their vacation in Midland. 11-.. flnvufv-na ,T;\hnnn smant last in Midland. _ Miss Gertrude Johnson spent last week with J. Johnson of Apto. \.fn~.a1na own :1-H1 nvnvnlc-nf in Week With J. Jonnson 01. Apfuo ; Meisles are still prevalent in th.s vicinity. Arnnno` Hanan whn snent Vthe. vicinity. V Among those who spent the` week-end here were: Mrs. J. Bid- good and Jos. Beatty of Toronto at Mrs. E. VVil1iston s, Emmett Coughlin of Toronto at his home` horn \4UI.l51 here. Thu Buy ad;e:tised goods. here. __ l Jos. Nicholson of Kirkland Lake. visited at J.`A. Donne11y s for a few` Anuun days. ' Mr. and Mrs. Peter .\IcGraw and, family and Nlrs. John Wilson of} Niagara Falls, N.Y., are spending: a week-with relatives here. an... 'p._~.+a \/| aH>hn\va nf 'I"nrrmt0 VJDILCV days. "l\/Tr la Wee:-wun l`E1`dLlV\':S uczc-. :'Miss Reta Matthews of Toronto! is visiting with Miss Madlyng Cough'11n. l 1/r\:aa`T.nv-n++n T-'| :nn=_=. of Evan-1 UOUEITI II]. M`iss/Loretta Hayes of Evan-` ston,`I11., is home for the summer months. nu. TXT'vnn nf 'l'<`.1rAnefnn T11 is` montns. . Miss Wynn of Evanston, 111., is` holidaying with Miss Loretta Hayes. Mrs. VValter Northgreaves of` Belcarres, 'Sask., is spending a! week with her sister, Mrs. W. Cook.| July 2-3--`.\Ir. and Mrs. Wilfred Lennox and family of_ Toronto spent Sunday with James Lennox. '-Mrs. Mclcurdy and family of Owen `Sound are holidaying with Miss Olive Baycroft and Mrs. L. Cave. ` 7 * `Mr. and Mrs. Otto Chantler and family of Toronto visited at James Ooborn s on Sunday. Illa: t`ocngv~.n1-IR nnm nf 'l`nv-nnfn UUIIIIUII. ` We are sorry to hear that L. Cave suffered sunstroke last week. He is improving. . ,\K`iau fllnvu .Tn'|\h nf ("Innba.1>n1-an La"UUUrua Uu rouuuuy. `Mrs. Caspar-and sons ofTToronto are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. .H. Connell. 117;; nun nnuvuv +l\ know 1nn& T ne 1: uupruvuns. -Miss Gladys Jebb of Oookstown is visiting with her sister, Mrs. S. M. Halbert. T . f\1\u `\l'\1YLu v-oivnaa Gnu-;&:dn A4>L`IA BOYS COTTON JERSEYS, 19 The balance of our Soc Boys Cotton Jerseys, with er without sleeves; t_hey.are in white, brown, `fawn and blue; only 30 of them to goat--Each .- . , ; . . .. 19 J1. llltuucl. Lu Our boys played Scotch Settle- ment boys `or: Thursday last, the score being 1`5-`I12 in favor of N. - ton Robinson." This week they were defeated by Pinkerton,-;,the score xbeing 7-10. Q NEWTON ROBjNSON CHURCHILL Pure. Linen Lunch Cloths, washed ready for use,_50 x 50, attractive printed patterns in colours, at good weight and very popular, at each, $139 Yni n: -:.V White Terry Towelsein good quality, 39 inches long, inches wide, hemmed, over check in blue and rose- - q . 0 Ea'c'-ix". L . . W Extra Heavy Bath Towels in natural colour with hem- med ends, size is 40 X 21, our former price for this towel was $'1.00-For July Clearance-each . . . . . . . . 59 Extra Fine Rayon Silk Bloomers, nova silk, which is the better kind, in sizes 1, 2 and 3, colours are esh, blonde, peach, champagne, love _ bird, mauve,` also. black and white, our regular $2.50 line-For July only at- Pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vests to match, in all colours, Reg. $1.48, for . . . . 97 Be early for these - 4 dozen only to sell. ~ SHOP AT THIS STORE AND SAVE LUNCH CLOTHS SPECIAL MEN'S womcsocxs _ In wool and union, dark} grey and fawn, a mid weight sock in all men s sizes, former price 35c and 40c- July Clearance . . . . . . . . . . .`. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 July 24-.-Mr. and Mrs. Rumsden and Mrs. Moulton of Toronto are guests of Miss Christie McKay. :2... A11... -c mn.mn+n ananf A fnw SUESLS U1. nuns; \_uu..n.n. - .... -..`,. Mrs. Allen of Toronto spent a few days` with Mrs. R. Perryman. -__.1 `\.l ..... D `I Dnhnrn nf Tn- l '(1ays\ wuu Jjxe. 1.5. .\..._, ..... -. Dr. and Mrs. P. J. Brown of To- ronto are at their cottage. . 1:..- A...1-. JV...-.n4_-. Qinrnr FUHLU 'aa-1!: (ll. uunu \.v~-.u-5-. Mr. and Mrs. Andy. Crane, Sioux Lookout. have returned home, hav- *ing been guests of the latter s par- `lents, Mr. and Mrs. John Roe. _ `l\_.....;1.-.y\ `;'f\ EIILB, AV11. auu a.a.a.u. y.... ---_ Ed. Crawford of Brandon, Man., and daughter, Miss Lillian Crawford of Toronto, were guests of Mr. and iMrs. A. H. Crawford. mt... You Ail.-one \1`I I-Ivder Mrs. A. 1-1. Urawmru. Mrs. Ken. Aikens, Miss Hyder and Miss Holt, all of Toronto, are guests of Mrs. J. W. Houston. \/I've Thnmnsnn and daughter of. `guests or Mrs. .1. w. nouswu. Mrs. Thompson and daughter of Toronto are guests of Mrs. N. But- ler. _ II Ah!` r\NV' R115 Of CO1` ler. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hall of Col- lingwood were here over the week- iend at Mr. Hall's. 3,1 ... r1n1o+o1u mag 91- `hi: home gem`. at Mr. nuns. Mr. Gillately was at his home at King for over this week-end. . ram T.nio"h nf 'I`m-nntn is at his| 3If1'y' E1E`r'aBE `. 1 lat Lung 10!` over uus ween-cuu. v I Jim. Leigh of Toronto is at his ;grandparents for his vacation. 1 Mr and Mrs. Revie snent the! ggranuparents 10.!` {us Va.L:z1.uuu. I Mr. and Mrs. Revie spent thel week-end in Barrie. _ .fV1n..;-n.-`nu AIVAIV AP Tincav hf VVGGK-110 In Da.1`~1.'1t:. `Clarence Avey of Lindsay spent_ his vacation at Mr. and Mrs. Reid s.' I xx..- `lzpm-.+1-nu-c \/lam TIn1m:v Xlrc, `DIS vacauon at .`V11`. auu xvua. nclu a. I Mrs. Brothers, Mrs. Kelcey, Mrs. Dods and Ruth Brothers of Barrie `spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. I Stone. - Xlll I II XII `X. J: In 153. at I 4 July 24-`Mrs. VVa1ter' Jones is spending this week with friends in` Toronto. \II'.. ......: Xlna `Droid-n-Inkn and Mfr: - Mr. and Mrs. Prettejohn and Mrs. Haynes of London, England, spent a short visit recently with Mrs. Emma Jones. I `\.l'..n TRY `rlunnnn ~no.nIInnH in 'l`n.. I '1'O1`OIl E0. ` |l 5U]ITla. JUIIUS. Mrs. .W. Duncan returned to To- ronto on Sunday after a two weeks visit with Mrs. Walter Jones. 1.7:-.. XII`:-nun`! 'Dr\'k.1'v\an1n nf 'l"nv-nnfn. |V1SlL wu.u 4'V.I.l.'b- VV'a.ll.Ul' auuca. ' Miss Mabel Robinson of Toronto. |visited over the week-end at her `home. \.I nn T T\ 'Q1rnnr-unyau n? Tow-nova IIUIIIB. . Mrs. J. D. Shumway of Lamars. Iowa, and Mrs. R. D. Harwood of. Montreal spent a short time re-' `cently with Mrs`. D. M. Cameron. Mnafnr (`Iv-vin (`nrnnrnn ie anon.-1- Ueuuy VVILXI {V1.1 3. 1). AV}. \.;1lllCl U11. I Master Orville Cameron is spend- ing his holidays With his grand- mother, Mrs. Mc'Niven of Cou]son.| IVJjuvu vv7----_.._ These are in rrarious qualities, plain khaki and blue duck, black and white stripe, all collars attached, regular $1.00, $1.25 and $1.S0-For July Clearance . . . . 85 Fine job printing. Barrie Ex-? aminer. \ i pgglgjru uN. Inmsr-`IL 1| ..- SARJEANT & KING Ltd. Enwxnswona s1u< BLOOMERS AT` L1-:ss Made of selected pure thread silk that vies with chiffon in sheerness, `these lovely Mercury hose with the slenderizing pointed heel are rein- forced for weeks of extra wear. Full-fashioned vwith silk to the hem,their beautiful clear texture holds its lustrous beauty through long wear and many washings. Colors: Atmosphere, Beige, Cham- pagne, Flesh, Kasha Beige, Mir- age, Misty Morn, Nude, Plaza Grey, Rie, Rose Nude, Sandust, a Pearl Blush, Shell Grey, Tawny, Black, White. Price: $1.75 II-J\I\IlVJln\aa - - _ :_,- ilk nova sm, the E250 'line-For ` - - an m: Barrie : Best Hosiery Huse These Japanese Parasols are all the rage for the little ones. They are in blue and gold, and purple and gold, sightly and pleasing, have a 21-inch spread on special wood frame with bamboo stick-Each . . . . . . . . 25 JAP PARASOLS, 25 MEN S COMBINATIONS Men s Porous Knit pure white Combinations (Zimmer Knit), knee length and short sleeves, regular $2.00- "'_,,LL-("n`;\ . . _ . . . . . .. \II\\I h7Il'III\Il` July 24--Miss Florence Emms of` Toronto is holidaying with her par-" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Emms. v -u n 1-___- _..._-- nun` unnwu, aupno nu -.--.,. ___,__,_V On Monday, July 1'6,I"vy came up'_ to Oro and showed the Oro boys how to; throw horse-shoes to the tune of 50-3-5. mum. pal`: AF 'l`m~nn+n in gnnndint , Miss Bell of Toronto is spending the holidays with Mrs. Fred. Craw-" ford. The farmers around here are' busy haying between showers. A number from this vicinity at-' tended the Kiwanis Carnival in` Barrie on Monday night. __,_L`_`__ _.__-A1..._ .-.0 61.; nk) D.l`1'1t: Uu Auuuuqy 1115115.. The monthly meeting of the 0rd Station Branch of \Vomen s Insti-; tute and Farmers Club will be helcf at the home of Thos. Luck on Wed-` nesday evening, Aug. 1. III _.___._-1 ..--._.....l.~1 .-nnuvlntf ucaua._y Cvvnaauo, 4.-5. - The annual memorial service" Will be held on Aug. 12 at the cenod taph on the grounds at the Town ? Hall, Oro. All interested in this: annual service are invited to be present. '\K7nnn:av .Tn'|v 11 Thu C0-OD-V |p!``SeIlI.. VVednesday, July 11, The Co-op-' erative C1u b held their monthly lmeeting at the home of S. Kissock.` `At this meeting the losing side in'_ _the ground hog hunt treated the "winners. About sixty were pre-'-'_ sgnt and all had a most enjoyable `tlme. LUV I\ULIl 5.1`!!! VIDJLIH5 .VJ.1`D'c .l.'\- VVGLLIVI After a short illness, Allan Cook passed away at Beeton in his 49th` ' A year, on `Thursday evening, July 19: Interment took place in Midhurst ' cemetery on Saturday, July 21. from` ,the home of R. Schanden. Much` ' | sympathy is extended to the bereav-` ied ones. J-uly 24'-Maxwe11 Craig of Penevi tang is spending his vacation with 4his aunt, Mrs. "S. Russell. I \/r..- -B 1:p....-,.n 1.... ...-.+....nm=l hnm:.' {I115 1.uHL, .V11`5. D. RUBSCII. ' Mrs. `S. Russell has returned home after spending a week in Toronto. _ Mr an Mr: IV T. `Pnecnll ennnf` after spending week in Toronto. ` Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Russell spent` Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Culham `at Edenvale. 13...: n1....... .1... :. :.. 41... `D 17`- i=B}"t'1{e"'aI1'e "f 1". I ....... . . GI. ITJUCII Vclltc Fred Chew, who is in the R. ` Hospital at Barrie, is improving. Mr: `R Tivaffin anon? Qnflird no: man 21L D`cu'1`1e 13 um ruvun . P 5 Mrs. R. Vvattie spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Forbes at Cun- `idles. t..La:...-.. 1.4-... nus.-1 1..-....... ..In1p:.-xo UULLIII5 nay auu ucu'_v pwnu: seem to be the order of the day. Mr: \/I nhyH1A U7-nffin nn Anna? lseexn LU 1.18 [I18 UFUEI` UL [.116 U21) . Mrs. Melville Wattie and dauehf `lter Ruth are visiting Mrs. R. VVattie.' Afnvv o ahnvir {Hnnca A11I_1n (`nk JEE- Cutting hay and berry picking corn fn Jun fkn rn-Ron AF fkn Roxy ORO STATION 'f::...29c *7-as- ` `V. _ 7 H-).\' E \'(` `V .1] Fly B01 Gra ~' zatu. \ ` i:n`.\I1?'r-.&'.Yl'!f~"'`R? 5; w . 1923 CHEVROLET TOURING . . . ." L - -..n nu-III lI\l!II'I A III?!) '1'r\l lDlMr.'. IWI\II`\I 0 I _qr oooo V. 1922 STUDEBAKER TOU'Rl_NCs `$165.00 1923 FORD ROADSTER. . . 0 . . .. $75.00. 1925 roan seam . ......... .. $350.00 1925 ESSEXACOACH .- ........ .. $450.00 1926 ass!-:x COACH .......... ..s525.o0 ALL IN 1>1-141;`:-".c'r CONDITION In The Men s Store `f`_5 SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY -57 $2.39 MEN'S womc sums July 24-Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Nel- son and Miss Freda. spent the week-end with friends in Toronto. -r-H nw.1...1 1'\nv-nfnv hf `.CO1d- week-enu Wltn Irieuua us any... Miss: `Elthel Durntord of `.cold- ` water is Visiting with Miss Nelson. . Emery Nelson is holidaying in : the City. The Misses Mary and Maggiei Hewitt of Toronto are holidaying with their mother. . Mrs. Wm. Kett and `Mrs. Baker have returned to '1`oronto'atter spending a few weeks with Mrs. Hewitt. V `Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Hogarth or Parry sound spent a day with their cousin, Mrs. Rex Watson. Rev. J. W. and Mrs. Stewart oi Regina, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stewart and three sons of Chicago. have left: for it-heir homes after visiting with their mother, Mrs. Stewart, and their sister.eMrs. Annie. Du-nurn . 9V`.;_.e ;:t__oi:Q.@. DLUVVGI L, UNIOVA `nu--- ..~-.~-r , Brown. Mr. and Mrs. J. Harris and Mrs. H-obley 01 Barrie spent Sunday with Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Brown. Miss Margaret Dawson 15 visit- ing at H. Osborne's. ` - . 4 Ju1y`24--Born, to Mr. and 1VI.rs.i Art. Brown, Wednesday, July 18, al daughter. - - Miss Morrison of Toronto visit- ed the past week with the Misses '1` mar. r. and Mrs. 0. King and family _ of Pepetgngjisited with Mr. and -.. 5...-u-1 J"ll/Ls DLUVVIJ, vvvw.-..-.-...-,,, - , ._ _ I 7 King Penetang visited Mrs. D. Jamieson on Sunday. Donald and Allan Elliott are vis- iting their grandmother. Mrs. E1- liott. Midland. - . k Mrs. Holmes and Bob. iett Tues-` day morning to visit Mrs. Holmes mother in Aiiaa Craig. Mrs. Tough and Mrs. Blair. To- --nmin anon? 19151`, Week H191! and Mrs. b1_a1r. -.w- ronto. spent last week with their uncle, Mr. C`her`b1naw. . Dr. Rudolph left Friday for Elm- wood. The villagers ire expecting his bridq to return lth him. nALs_1~oN uu.:spAg._: 16 0'0 %....$350. ....$450.00 ..... $525.00` IUSHIOEI lovv ------ -~ $1.00 week. Mrs.'Jno. Carr of Toronto spent 8. few days last week at Dr. E. West's. Mr. and Mrs. George Hooper are visiting the farmer's sister, Mrs. Thos. Wilkinson. M... 13. Tough or Ottawa is via- July 28-~`Mrs. Wm. Knapp lace improved by putting _ lng her 13 a. new wire fence road, reaching to She is a 1~shav - a.1ong'the side- the C.N.`R. track. lso having new roo-ting put on house-and barn. Cbngratulations passing into othe our Entrance schoj anAnAu"lI1 to the children r classes and also ars who were 01!!` nuxura. successful. `Mfr g n E] Buccesszuz. 7 Mr. and Mrs. -B. F. Tracy have! returned home after spending a couple 0-! weeks in Toronto and other places. Douglas Ferris and sister of Cundles vsited their sister, Mrs. Walter Cook, last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Ingram and children have returned to Toronto with Mrs. E. McLean. after having spent a week or so u... '("1:1-`wt and familv of Toronto with Mrs, E. Mcuean. Mr. Carr and family of were Week-end guests at V. Miller's. Mrs. J. M. Knapp is spending a few days at her son Herb s, in Bar-l v-in LVW UGJS an. 40. av __--.- -, ,, rie. . . Mrs. E. McLean attended the Mc- Lean reunion in M1d1and_one _day recentiy, Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell and fam- :13 of Crown Hill visited at `S. Mc- Lean's on Sunday. txralnnna Pnttenden has returned Lean s Sunday. , Walace Pattenden has from Kirkland Lake for the sum-l mer. He was accompanied by Har- ry Rustin of that place. A..- 1.....-1....n.an.1a nffnnn the 1') HUSH UL Luau. yauvvo Our base.ba.11- girls attended the Edenvale garden party last Tues- day evening, July 17, playing a. game with Edenvale but were de- feated by a. sman score. We wish them better luck next time. Don't get discouraged, girls. Try again! Sunday School Anniversary Minesing `Station marked` the thirtieth annversary of their Union S.`S. here on Sunday, July 22nd. Quite a large number assembled to heart-he wonderful address provid- ..u .w.. Minn smndavn mission-a-ry. he8.!"t'hG Wonuerxul auurcss yl.uvAu- ed by Miss tstandeqn mission-a-ry, of China. Miss 'Standen told them of how they had to work in order to get in-to the iittle heathen Chinese lvillages .and towns, and how they christianized the poor blind people at those places who never heard the `name of Jesus -Christ before, 6 she also told of their little gospel hatlls and schools where very old < Chinese ladies would walkfor miles in order to get to the schools to 1 learn to read and write and sing ` hymns and so they could learn to 1 read the Bible. She also showed 1 some Chinese curiosities which at- _ tracted the little folk as well as the - big tolk, some of these curiosities` showing how they travel in China ' and their stoves and cooking uten- sils and various other oddities. Miss I Standen's address was certainly I greatly appreciated and makes one understand more fully how the mission work is carried on through the different foreign lands. We hope to have the opportunity of hearlri -ll Miss Standen again. Her . very pleasing manner when speaking at- tracted listeners so that you could hear a pin drop. `M"ian T(nnf.'nf `Barrie of the Mis- Wvlklnson. Mrs. D. Tough iting at Mrs. Jno. Bishop's. Mrs. L. S. Lee and Jim spent a `couple or days in '1`oronto. The Rotakin softball team of To- ronto and New Lowell played a. same in Angus last `Saturday night. The score was 10-2 in favor or the Rotakins. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith and ;ami1y spent Sunday in Toronto. Mr. Matheson or Chicago visit- ed H. L. '1`arBush this week. Mn. .1 . Blaln of Toronto 15 visit- hear a pin crop. Miss Keat "of Barrie of the sionary Society was present and gave` 9. few remarks as also did B. F. Tracy and H. Johnston, Supt. of the S. `S. telling. how the -S. S. was rst commenced 80 years ago and: it was Miss usitanderrs mother who proposed opening a S.'S. at Mine- sing !S'tation- rst. After it com- menced B. F. Tracy was elected Supt. and was in charge until a few years ago, H. Johnston now being Supt. ' A nn1n was: rendered bv Billie! --\ I'he Iboxing bouts at the Len- nox `Picnic T will be better than ever. Amongst those to_ take part will _be: :Steve Rocco, Champion Flyweight of `Canada; Frenchy Bellanger, Chris, Newton, Cliff Graham, George Field and oth- era. These bouts provided free at the picnic would cost $4.00 to place in. Cam $6.00 for `rilxgazide seats in being .supt. A 5010 was rendered by Billie Carr o.To'x-onto and a duet by Mrs. W. Knapp and Miss Enid Knapp which were all much appreciated. Special collection went in. aid of missions. `We will all remember the 30th .S.'S. anniversary as being a most enjoyalbie Sunday spent. MlNE_lNG sumou There remain but live of July Sales opportunites for you to save, and we advise prompt action if you would share in some of the eeonomies these sales afford. `Do your shopping early; Store does not close on the staff taking alternately all day Wed. IHIIII VVIIUII WV 06 runngvnon J-.. -_._- - Mid-weight Silk and Lisle Hose for women, seamless foot and ne l x 1 ribbed elastic lisle tops -`- black and.white and sunburst, grain, an- tique, atmosphere, cloud, piping rock, almond, peach and beige, sizes 8V`; to 10, our regular $1.00 line. There are60 dozen in all to sell at- Parr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 240 pairs of Silk Over Rayon Hose, Penman s make, with mock seam` and seamless foot, reinforced at points of wear, elastic hem at top, sizes 8% to 10, in a number of good shades, all new, regular $1.00, -a-.-vv If there is anything you need in Hosiery, you may be sure we have it and that the price is right. WE SELL--Women s Silk and Wool Socks, in white and sand, for golf, bowling and tennis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Holeproof Hosiery, all shades and white, full fashioned $1.50 and $2 , Holeproof Hosiery, all shades and white, in mock seam, a special $1.00 Kayser Slipper Heel, a good stocking for wear . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.95 Jaegar. Wool and Silk and Wool, plain and fancy, $1.25 up to $2.50 I In -1 I 9- II--- __. _-_..--a.-. ll]- :nIr:I>A an:-nnnn-icnn_ A I-IOSIERY BARGAIN wlh;-.n wg Bargain - you know it : a BARGAIN. ._.1._. :..L -_..1 1:... lg V\ UUl auu uun uuu vv vun, r.....-- .--_ _ Arid Childrenk Hose in variety. We. lcc:n'.nparis-on. PLEASE NOTE THAT ALI. PRICES ARE FOR CASH - A `. Tracy have! ' `ml unwed txaunmut . .Miss Lillian Early of Beeton is spending some of her holidays with Miss Marnie MON&bb. mt. End` Mm `I=`.dwin Priest and Mamie McNaum. Mr. and` Mrs. Edwin Priest \son Clifford` oi. Niagara Fails were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rowen last week. nu. ma `Mrs. Bev. Jones and last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bev. Jones daughter Betty. of `Toronto, called on Mr. and `Mrs. Albert Dixon on `Monday. , The Edenvale garden party held on the 18th was well attended and a huge success. A`lex. 'Cu1 m of Toronto is spend- ing his holi ays under the parental nan? i \ \ lll I113 JlU1&ucL_y u A a u V . - - -. roof. . I am sorry to report that Mrs. Wnm. Webber of Toronto, and for- merly of Edenvale, has undergone an operation in the Grace Hospital. and is not improving as well as her many friends would like to see. Miss M. Taylor of Stayner visit- ed ,with Miss Edna Miles recently. Swatten Mow Down the Midhurst Stump Diggers at Edenvale Garden Party. The Swatters spent a protable evening on the 18th by winning the game from the Stump Digging Girls." The -Swatting Girls" seem- ed to be procrastinating a great deal until the 8th inning when the estimable Stella Graves swatted a. virile and necessary home run with `l 5 three on bases. This was indeed a- necessary hit to break the even score 7-7. Until the 8th inning the `tswatters had` not been f`murder- ing" the ball by any means. But they were playing steadily on the defence w stride. u-.....|m..1. `nhmn n'ln nontributed a ith the pitcher "in their_ - Marjorie Dixon also contributed pretty home run and the ball was not found until Mari. had cross- ed the home plate. At the end of the 9th inning the score stood 17- 12 in favor of the Swatters. The ~S'watting Girls may be hard to dislodge from that top rung now. H. L. Taubusn trus Ween. Mrs. J. Blair: visit- ing hex: d'aughter, Mrs. L. David- A011. IT I V I 1 ---u--- July 28-`-Mrs. Pratt of Midland` and Mrs. Jamieson of Barrie were guests of Mrs. A. E . Partridge one day last week. _ Mv and Mrs. John Carnenter and week. } Mr. and Mrs. John Carpenter family returned to Toronto on Sat- urday after a couple of weeks holidays at .the home of Mr. Car- penter here. Mme: Smith and daughter, Miss penter nere. James Smith and daughter, Florence, of Toronto, are guests of `Mrs. R. F. Caldwell. Dru! Dffidg and Miss Mrs. R. F. Calcrweu. Roy Partridge. and Miss Mabel Partridge `of Shanty Bay were Sunday guests of friends here. | 1:-.. ...J `In ... `I1-unrv 'I\:f{aang Rgfh 'unuay gucmu w. 4.; Awalug ..... VI Mr. and Mrs. Drury, Misses Beth and Mabel and Harold left this week for a trip to Montreal. v-u_..A..l.1r..- nn 1-\AV\O1A Vin- |\Vt!K l.Ul.' ct uay Lv a..vu-....... . I Mrs. Partridge and Donald re- `turned home last week. Miss Min- -nie Partridge_ accompanied them [to .St. Catharlnes for a short visit. -n_..__ n_.:-...1.. -0 at. (`Janna |l.U IDL. \.l|.llGLJlu:a a.-.u. -.. ........ .-_-,. The many friends of Mrs. Gaven regret to learn she is still very ill in the R. V. Hospital but sincerest wishes are entertained for her complete recovery. _ - Ma andwin of Toronto is spend- complete recovery. M Miss Godwin of Toronto is spend- ing a. fex_v- dayswvith M_1ss Rix. ::::: -_-._._-_ July 25-Although we have had heavy rains veryllttle damage was done and the farmers are busy gathering in the hay. ( ` Quite aenumber of tourists spent the- week-end here regardless of the heavy rain Saturday night. G. A.`Broivn ooWes_ton, student" pastor here two years ago, preached in the Baptist church on Sunday evening and -will also preachnext Sunday evening. "M'H:a.: (3.1-nan -`Rntn'liffe. nurse at son. `The Ladies` Aid and WJMJS. of Zion Presbyterian church met at the home or Mrs. '1`. Bell on Tues- dayefternoon, July 17th, with a good attendance of members and visitors. Bible reading was taken by Mrs. (lRev.) D. Law and a very interesting paper was read by Mrs. (Rev.) Wm. Morris of Toronto. The August meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. J. Price. sunaay evening. Miss Grace Ratclifte, nurse St. John's Hospital. also Miss Mar- ionvatclme of Stouftville were the guests of Miss Constance Harris .1nat'wAA1r, A1a,st ` `f _,.` ca-umg on om Irlenus uuru. Erie Whan visited her sister, Mrs. I-Iulsh, in Toronto this week. Alan 4... can Mun `Danna bank in A1a,st weeex. _ Louis Gervaise spent Monday calling on old friends here. `Flt-in Whan visited her sister. 1-Lumen, m '.l`0I`0nto uus ween. [Glad to see Mrs. Deane back in her home after her recent illness. om... mu... 'EAn are at H-mlr 116!` name attet ner recent. uuicau. The Misses Eden are at their cottage for `their holidays. Mn. `N Junk and fnmilv are awav Cottage 101` (next nuuuaya. Mrs. H. Jack and family are away for-_a. tx-113 on the Great Lakes. 2 pairs for $1.50 EEN\{Al..l gtgpwlj HILL 31:_u.E EWART IIUVV, lubblltsa yznovv, :--c---____ July 24--+Miss Georgie Reive spent Sunday in Guelph. Miss Bertha Allan spent last week with friends in the City. Misses Betty and Elinor Harri- son of Toronto spent Sunday at home. Rllaa `Ranch: \TRfhPWQ IS holiday` Miss Bessie Mathews is holiday- ing with Miss Kathleen Allen. Miss Kelly of Liverpool, Eng. was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred.` Akers last week. `She sails for. home on Friday, 27th. \,n.= '!\/l nTZinnnn nf Toronto is atl 1<`r1aay, zam. Mrs. McKinnon of Toronto Sam. Todd's. - `In: `D W` 1nan is visiting h Todd's. , Mrs. R. W. Sloan is visiting heri` daughter, Mrs.~S. W. Watt. Dr. McC'a1lum spent Sunday with Mr . and Mrs. E. H. `Sloan. V ` at: TV `R R10:-In attended the and Mrs. 19. 1-1. moan. Mrs. W. B. Sloan attended the` funeral of the late Noah Grose in Toronto on -Thursday. (`Too Late for Last Week) `Rev. Mr. Brown of 'Stroud Uni-e ted church exchanged pulpits with`. Rev. J. McfEwen on Sunday. mine. nwnnaamnn attended divine, Rev. J. Mcluwen on bunuuy. 1 The Orangemen attended divine service in St. Peter s church. The Rev. A. D. Cousins, preached a ne? sermon to them. + 11.. .-.na Mr: `Rnnhan Tnicas snent to tnem. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Lucas spent Sunday with friends in the City. 4...`: 11.... T `E `I .'l nR.a-cnn nnl for