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Barrie Examiner, 2 Aug 1928, p. 3

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must. I. 108!` Barrie Bran'_ch - - - - - J. R. Dier. Manager Thdmton Branch n - - - ' - M. C. Wigle. Manager AVE nothing to do with get-rich-quick salesmen-1ey will try to hurry you into 4a decision you will regret. A sound in- vestment is never in-a4hurry._ ' l Meanwhile, the Savings Department of this Bank is a safe and protable place for your money, _ ` A The Royal Bank A of Canada cAu'r'1oN and and RUN INTO BY A COLT R. CARSON BADLY HURT While taking -horses and colts to pasture on July 25. Robt. Carson. Elmvale. who is employed by Ted -Kidd. was run into by 9. colt and severely hurt on shoulder and arm and had the lower teeth out through his lip. It was for this ac- cident the doctor was called trom the Masonic picnic at Waaaza Beach. ` - . - rls picnic on Inursuay. Mr. `and Mrs, Wheeler and Mr. and Mrs. Hughes and son, Elwood. of Collingwood were `guests at C. E. Dutcher s on Sunday. `Jan ma ("an-nnhn and arm. Elm- ilfon whre they attended the Hat- ris picnic Thursday. M.-, and Mrs. Wheeler orouto. la`. uutcners on ~aunuu.y. Mrs. Ed. Campbell and son, Elm- er, and Mrs. Halnes of Toronto vis- 1ted_ their sister-In-law, Mrs. Jas. Greenlgw. for a few. days. Dr. and Mrs.`A. 3R. Scott of T0!`- ureenxgwg 1:01` 8. new uuya. `Dr. and Mrs.`A. 3R. Scott onto were visitors at W. H. Ma- son's. Misses May and .Marga.ret Ireturned home with them. `flag `I! vnnnavv AP Tnnnnfn and returned 1101116 Wltn tnem. _ M1-ss E. Cooper of Toronto and Wm. Friend of New Toronto are here for a. tew weeks with Mrs. M. Lamgman and other -friends. ` Mn and Mrs. `I-Tarrv Best and two uamgman arm Ouler -Lrusuua. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Best and two vchildren and Miss Maud McWll- liams or Toronto spent the week- end wlbh Mr. and Mrs. S. Bate. Lorne and Edwin Campbell and Miss` Isabell Campbell enjoyed a. couple of days with tr-lends at Wal- ter's Falls and Owen Sound this week. 1:-.. _1xr- 1\Yh-snll he nlnahn `nag? week. 4 Rev. -W.` Nlcoll of Caledon East will occupy the pulpit of St. John's United Church on Isunday morning. There will be no evening service during August. `pm; and Mrs, R` 'l`unkar and Miss aurmg Augusc. Rev. andMrs. S. Tucker and Miss Gladys Tucker have returned to their home at Dorchester after en- joying a. couple of months at their cottage. Wasaga Beach. A M4... ndin Rifnhin m1 Northvllle. cottage. vvasaga. neuun. Miss Sadie Ritchie on Northviil Detroit. and Miss Agnes Ritchie of Toronto are the guests of their sis- ter. Mrs. Jas. Beardsall at Bridge- view Inn," Wasaga Beach. Mrs. '1`. Malcolm and Miss Mar- garet Malcolm of Braeside, Miss vi--1-.. \n'..I-n1.~. nut` Maa I`:-nu-aufhn L61`, l.v.u`a. 061:. Dual uauu cu. dataugv Helen Malcolm and Miss Forsythe of Toronto were the guests of Mrs. W. A. Malcolm for a. few days. Rfna .Tun\n1.-sat and Anna-hfav-6 W. A. Malcolm I01` 8. new news. Mrs. -Everest and daughters. Olivia. and Edith. of Preston, Mrs. Pre- cious ot Hamilton and Mrs. M. E. Dutcher of Barrie enjoyed the week-end with Elmvale friends. , v\___s _...1 .1-.-._I_L-.. VI \7VEl'\'\JlI\A Iv one: o--can y -.-4 -. - --..-. Mrs. Harry Boyd and daughter. Helen, of Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. White and Miss Cbra. White of Aglncourt spent a. few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George White. | n.. n ('4 lfmmia ha: nnrnhnan a hcLaren. cameprepared to eruoy one SIJUFLS. The committee in charge had all arrangements made which were car- ried out in splendid order. The tam- ous Kiltle band of Collingwood was `In attendance and played during `the afternoon and evening. Further particulars w111'be found on another page. A||-.....-...I w M Q wmte. v Dr. D. -C. I-Ia:-vie has purchased a lot from Thos. Stone on south Yonge street and the carpenters are busy erecting his residence thereon. This will be a fine addition to that sec- tion of the town. 11.. mm `Mm: IQ A nM n\.'nr-mink non or we town. Dr. and Mrs. IS. A. McCormick and two children of Almond, Wls., Mrs. M. E. Lane of Guelph and Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Lane of Mldhurst were visitors at W. H._ Mason's the end or last week. - A Masonic Picnic of Georgian District __A.._l_L 1n--......L.l.q.. An, I'I-CUlIIU I Iiuv VI vuvwu '. Georgian District Recreation As- sociation held its second annual picnicat Wasaga Beach `on Wed- nesday atternoon, July 25. The res- istration booth was a busy place Where 687 names were recordedand all received Ibadges. This was an in- crease in attendance over last year. every lodge in the district being re- presented. The weather was all that could` be desired and everybody cameprepared to enjoy the sports. mm nnmmm-ma in charge had llipllvvvvu II - Under the auspices o'"the AlIen- i wood `W..\I.'S. an illustrated talk was given by Rev. A. Rintoul on Thursday evening, July 26, the sub- ject being Among the People of West Africa." The slides shown gave a little idea. of the manner of life in Africa and some of the con- ditions of `improvement under the leadership of the missionaries as well as the responsiveness of the African to the spirit of the Man of Nazareth. After the talk a social hour was ..........o. and Han Inlna any-var! ins `LL LUF UHU spent and `nii: unt: -zxaumln Allonwood W.M.S. , ____..x_-._ -0 LL: taut 8. SOCRU. uuur wow -the ladies served ice rlvu \'a_ iiw&&$&&&xi&mi T I-Iar'vest1hg' has begun and the farmers `are busy cutting their wheat. ~ Albert McFarland, Phm. B.. Tor- onto. .v1s1ted A. Adams over the week-end. xx... (1 ~.m.nm1 M. 'av-HI Mn fr, WEeK'X1Q. Mrs. G. Nichol, Mr. Gardhouse of Toronto o a few weeks in Letroy. WV`-`A TY:-nil-ad nkunnh I 8. [EW WEEKS H1 .I.n:u.'U,y. The United church school picni was a decided success at Ballydow Beach last Wednesday afternoon. Jhna Dnnynra Iv 'l"nv-nnn 11?`! 598011 IHSC VVBQHESUZIY 8.Kl'.Bl`IlUUs Chas. Powers, Jr., Toronto, who has been visiting hlsaunt,-Miss. Sadie Grose, has left to spend a. few weeks at Blgwin Inn, Lake of Bags. nn nnnazvnpnfih Affnnn bays. _ A fine congregation attended service in the local church on Sun- day morning last. Rev. Jas. Brown preached` a very acceptable sermon on the old story of the Prod! 1 Son. This subject will be conclu, ed next Sunday. ~ \/Nan `llnvsn T. Fnnnnn AP DA!-f, HEX! aunuay. ` Miss Bertha. L. Cooper. of Port Hope, former Belle Ewart school teacher, is the guest of Mrs. A. Adams and Mrs. H. I-Iastings and renewing acquaintance. in` this vic- inity. Miss Cooper, who has Just concluded a. summezvcourse at the College of Education, University of Toronto. is enroute on a. motor trip to Prescott, tOnt., and -New York State. WV`-un vnlvsna AC `Inc A AAQXI. ate. The pupils of Mrs. A. Adams music class are receiving the con- gratulations of their friends. 8.11 who tried having passed the recent exa.mina'tions of the -Conservatory of Music held at Barrie. Special mention is made of Miss Kathleen Ingram, nine years of age. who had receivedonly thirty-two les- sons and passed the Introductory examination with honours. cream and cake. A well filled Phase- ment of people were present de- spite the rain In the evening which had made necessary the postpone- ment of the baseball game between the girls of Wyevale and Allenwood. n Wrlnxr nvnninu +hA hagnhnll the girls or wyevaie anu Auenwoou. On Friday evening the baseball game was held in the school ground and proved a close match, the score at t-he end or the ninth innings be- ing `(-7. `On playing an additional innings each the Wyevale girls scored two more runs while the Al- lenwood girls failed to tally. After a little while of social enjoyment. hot-dogs and buns were served and all were dispersed by another show- er of rain. ' NEW LOWELL wms FIRST. OE LF!N.A1-5 (Continued !ro:n page 1) and laten stealing third. Ness walked, Holden hitting safely to score the pair after Marshall had struck out. . A11......!..1.J.. 1..."! NF Q_0 mac :11:-n~+ struck out. A11andale s lead of 3-2 was short lived New Lowell coming` right back to tie things up in their half. L. Walker poled out a clean triple and came home on an overthrow. Six in a Row -Allandale failed to put a run across in their half of the third but New Lowell counted three. It was the rst break in the game for the teams had been running Seek and neck. Here's howit was one: C1_....1_ L.....L..A n`n1o\ agnrnn I aone: Speck bunted, stole second. J. Walker was safe when Kelcey fell elding his grounder. Rowe gopped to third. Martin fanned. ooth lined a hot one at Kelcey and Speck scored. Chester fol- lowed with `a hit to dee centre for three `bases, J. Wal er and Booth counting. Anunoln mo: `FA. DOUBI1 cuuuuug. Once again Allandale was re- tired in order and New Lowell followed up their advantage with three more.- L. Walker doubled to right. Gordon hit to third and Walker, caught midwa between second" and third, duc ed under Kelcey s arm and was safe. Gor- glen going to second. Speck out, enson to Powell, but L. Walker scored on -the play. Gordon scor- ed on a wild pitch. Rowe ied to deep centre, J. Walker coming across on the throw in. Martin Ianneu. The score was now 9-3 for the home team and the New Lowell fans were juibilant. In the fth both teams were retired in order. Henson fanned three -in a row. A1.1.....:..1.. mu...) l'\V1I\ :. +1.... .:o+1n IIQDSOH Lauueu LHICCC `Ill 5 J.'UVVo Al'landale added one in the sixth on Powe1l s double and` Clute s liner. New Lowell was held score- less in this inning, but the order was reversed in the seventh when Allandale failed and New Lowell came through with a lone counter, Martin scoring. ' T F`.srr-ifintr Finish m.al.`&1u suuruig. Exciting Finish Things -began to warm up in the eighth, Allandale scoring two and the home team one, but it remained for the ninth to furnish the real thrills of the game. `X7134-In Han anrnsn 11_ ,nnIo~inu- Jar 36 LHU [CHI l;l1l.'1l1 U1. LHC 561110: With the score 11-6 against them Allandale essayed an eleven- th-hour rally. Joe. Gilchrist fan- ned, 'but Lougheed tripled to cen- tre and the fun started. Kelcey hit to |Rowe. who booted the ball, Loukheed coming in. `Powell hit to left for two bases and Kelcey .scored. Henson fanned at the critical moment, but Powell count- ed when 'Speck tossed a wild one. Stevenson. batting for Clute, pop- ped to third and the game was safely locked `in the New Lowell bat bag. Thu ruin!-1` nuns l-`an nn11v'3n9\:v|n uau U55. . The ninth was the only inning in which Allandale heavy artillery really solved Speck s offerings. They claim they can do it tomor- row night. If they do it will be more than the teams in the north- ern group have beenoable to ac- complish in the majority of games. The line-up:-. New )Lowel'l-Gordon, ~ rf; Sneck, p; J. Walker. Zfbz Rowe, s`s; Martin, 3b; lBooth, lf; Chester, cf; I-Iomley, c; L. Walker, ll). Allandale--4Holden. cf- Gilch- rist, c; Loug-heed, rf; Kelcey, ss; Powell, 1-b; Henson, p; Clute, if; Ness, 2b; Marshall, 3b; Steven- son. sub. `rf..__.:._-- r<.....-.:.....1 -4. ..1..A.... 39". But). Umpires-Crawford at platg; `Armstrong on bases. `school picnic Ballydown up a an-nnnn, . `and Mrs. J. are spending rent expenuxtures. - The clerk was instructed to re- new the public l1wb_ility and `pro- perty damage insurance for the township or P105. A av-an? ne fan dollar: was made Flos Council met at I;he1pston with all members present. rm... onunmhno gr-nnnnfg were nasa- W155 an IIIUULUUL: pt. Cacuu The tollowing accounts were pass- ed for payment: W. C. Hickling, supplies -`to Jas. Davis. indigent, $16.85; '1`. O'Neill, bonus wire fence, $12.40. 1:v-1aw managing to close um and By-law proposing to up sell part of sideroad 25 and 26 across part of concession _9. read a first and second time on July 71b and considered by Council as given by notice. was laid over for consid- eration. 1:.._1am mac nsmsnri authorizlna` eration. - By-law was passed authorizing the reeve and treasurer to borrow certain sums to meet the now our- I rent expenditures. 'l1-an rnvlr vtvag instructed to . .T|urhy. Angus} 2.1928 U---'--he-9:-'-; townsmp or mos. A grant of ten dollars was made for the purpose of furnishing prizes for` the School Fair for Flos. nnnqrnnnlnnnn tvnq received tor the -scnoox Iran` 101' run. A communication was received from .\Ir. Donovan relative to the closing of the present sideroad be- tween lots ten and eleven across concession 3. F105. f`r\|1v|II'1 .nrI{nny-no tn mnnf at concessxon 6. 105. Council adjourned to meet at Elmvale on August 25th at 10 am. !C. S. BURTON, Clerk. Miss Margaret McBurney of Ed- monton. A1ta.. holds the free throw record of 57 baskebball goals out of 60 tries. -VICTOR RECORDS . VICTROLAS 62 Dunlop St. i 97 Dunlop St. THE BEST FOR FUEL, ICE OR CARTAGE _--:-'--_ and we feel si.x-rVeV:3ur maey <':u'tomer`s-axtiflagapreciate the idea and take an extra supply of Brea ahead. Our Motto: Quality and Service 1. iv. scorr -WISH TO ANNOUNCE THEY ARE GIVING THEIR `nu-: snot mm SPECIALIST IN GOODYEAR WELT AID HYDRO PI%8FS SYSTIIS ; FACTORY CLEARANCE SALE ~ & BABY CARRIAGFS AND STROLLERS * Regular from $12.00 to $45.00 SALE PRICES 'FROM~$7.00 TO $15.00 ;:.:.=.:' A. 1:. SMITH 2::::-.=;.~ *~***- A 137 Dunlap St. Photo 10-11 E_ 1 11;. :>E'E3x:i;) 7andPie Plate 281: E Cross & Blackwell Orange Cup, 1--.-- nA56`n Q`. II Dunlap St. H.E. McCullough Specials -- E"-:;*.:=..:2 PHONE 215.??? Y9?! GR99ERY_W*NT3 , UIOBS III umuunvvvu Vuyuav v I uououuoovu > Cook ng Onions 4 lbs. for 25: E Excellence Dates 2 II. for 27: jj CCTZCI -L A C - HILIIS BAKERY Wedding Cakes, etc. sH VICTOR` NORTHERN ELECTRIC FADA and WESTINGHOUSE FLOS COUNCIL onlario Bakeries Limiled wmu131)}?i;H6mAY ONTARIOBAKERIESLIMITED Tu Dunlap 3: IOVV II $9VV`7 - `WV "" - V I 0 VA AIIVISL \J\.Lwv-A - "vwvekv TO ALL lms 9!-::r'Wi*F ---A--AAA. `"" J. G. KEENAN i - EVERYTHING IN MUSIC PUGV9 Ivan. wv----'....`..w ,__._.._ at our store and it will be` llea jand packed to arrive in good con- dition. A . .. J A. H. FELT - WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER '- SCOT'l"S (BROWN'S BAKIIY) Plan IIO J. G. SCOTT BARRIE mum-: smm VULCANl_Z__lNG PLANT 1-3:121 II 3 A QIIXICIZ y I I 4 0 0 I .......,.. 10 ban for 47 Van Houten s Dutch Cocoa .. ..... . . . . . . . ..25c'ntin . Rea RlverACerea1 . . 28: I plug. I v-n away an- %'co1.1.ac_r me 3563. '- Sold and Recommended By nus msul pun you glition. T It is composed to the In and GET EGGS II II culnpoul wholesome xup nLA'rcii1=oan' an Muh MADQ Iulnnu `inn: .lI IL- mg; 51 pan: vnrunu a 5'; Ivlllll I. before your hens all the (Inc- fllfll $I\II FBI XIII 33$. FEED _------ --A-AAA-AAAA `pt `ac `tut y--- II Elizabeth Sh. Phono 40' ALL ONE PRICE New F all and Winter Samples Now in. iii:-.1-jacv -jzv EXPERT VULQANIZING We Guarantee-but Work AUTO ACCESSORIES. FILLING STATION. TOP NOTCH TAILORS Lave your Camping Ol'd'0!'\ _L _.-.. ...4.n..n nt` if n hh BROWN & C0. 29Elizubeth St. Q9 .9 M09 RADIO nod Inc egg-making ninth: HEINTZHAN & C0. PIANO! Phone 243 Pugh ` c. I. SCOT!` Z$jj--xv--2 -- -_____.__., _._ ____ __ uuwouuouw ` C ' Phone 86 Phone 300 !l-E'; _):lR'()TlwI;l.I; MAKES` or ens Dunlop St.` ,- ]BARRlE -@ 1 _gAg V DIRECT DEALERS IN , T DODGE nnos. mssancu-:2 CARS-GRM-IAM gnos. mucncs __. A - A - 1- a nu: Jjj-A SCIENTIFICAILY PASTTEURIZI-;D - ;<,=;'= MlLlf ": -_---AAA--A HOVIS NO sum: - N0 ROCK. U STELCO COI'(E--A CANADIAN PRODUCT c. J. sMIrnJ]J]J1jrA;9;ga 1324 ---..A..AAAAnA`AA HUBBA13pj HARDWARE BARBIE GARAGE -_-u-n I nu.-an an AM De-1igh-tfu'l-l;roducts of the Up-to-date Bakery` Wonderful Health Properties in Hovis. Hovie gread, 8c and 13. ` Eat Hovis for Health. ---A---- urcnasel ry calls d 4 13.111. _-.. Chance W.-`T TI jun -2--- GENERAL REPAIRS on ALL MAKES or cARs Genuine Ford Parts !3.9`?`* `& 5 A BL--- IAH J. D. WISDOM & co. s1 AT YOUR comgyp -y v...__ _._---v -_ :__ - F3; odd jobs or lormblg ones,..we ere at yolrr Phone us your wantsoand wewill sends. reliable man right over. For years we have catered tothe lmmedlateneeds of people allover the town. 7 _, THE BALL PLANING MILL co. limited. UVVHCDCIIDIV by u--- 147 Dunlap St. Phage 147 , ""_`IIV` 772 M "ARE WE R1951 9B;YY!39_1E`G? Lowennos. PAINTSA AND vanmsaas ` Are more than Just Paint". The customer who buys our Paint receives` a roduct that covers more, lasts longer and, cos_ts less. Save hat surface and you save~a1l.,lt p_ays._ ,, B11. 880 ,, Btl. 12 ,, Tin 28 ORILLIA STEAM LAUNDRY co. LTD. A wmr KILL YOUR WIFE? . Luvs no THE D; an womc. III A l'l'III'.| I'I'I_II\\ I! E - n/1uL'B1-:s'rQs "BRAKE uumc n-nllllI! 'ii3\'Ii`Vs SPECIALS AT BRYSON S BAKERY BARRIE-Al;l.A_Nl`)A%l.E DAIRY co. ,4- ._____ _ _ - . -`:n-- u:-122 LIVINGSTON BROS. ncovonvvv Phone Your Order 1;:!Va;;"Y:our `Coupons. 'Ev1cE. 3&6 SALES! %A_1~_m SERVICE THE BARRIEWEEKLV Busmsiss REVIEW WBVREAD SCONES BISCUITS JUMBLES 2 1_:'.m. fj QQCj j- -_-- BARRIE PrHoZN_I; s2 COAL Wihiniis I % 'Mn..* an HOVIS . WE -I-IAV.E OPENED OUR Big Bay Point Store and installed: a gasoline pump for, your convenience. . I n ' I) ,,-t\_____-___ We have a very large variety of Co11ar-attach- ed Shirts on sale this` week, sizes 14-17%. 3 Dunlap St. Phone 1047 sums - sums CHAS.LOWER- THE sanvlca. GROCERS ALLANDALE, PHONE 111 arton 33 "Pkg. 17 "Pkg. 11 Tim 29 Jar 13 Pkgs. 23 DATE CAKES GINGER DROPS GINGER CAKE` FRUIT CAKE Cleaned Phone 29} Vtnupweex-ena.a: ms nom Visiting Mrs. Wm. Andrew. emoved W! 11, amnhell e. _ '~ Mls Flora Rowat of `Toronto is a counle I u M. McLeod spent Sunday {:1 Orn- an A ` ` . . Miss!'Ma.rjor1e=Beardsa11 is home for a.; couple of "weeks. xmm. namnhan nf Toronto snent tor couple or w_e.-ens. `onto Campbell of Toronto spent thcpweek-end. at his home. - `Allin Invvn ntvnf nf "I"nrnn1>n `jg Yllltlng .Vl.l`S. Wm. Auurvw. - ~ W111. Campbell enjoyed a couple or-days In Toronto last week. `A-2... . 51---- 1\.\n-Au vla Av-dnlna` Hvlluaya sun c.'g.u.:uua u. .v. voovvu Miss Ruttyslmpson of Barrie is visiting her aunt.,Mz-s. F. 0. Bishop; Douglas (Simpson of Barrie is visiting his cousin. Elbert Dutgher. Mr. and Mrs. -S`. G. Napier 0! Tot- tenham spent Sunday at A. -C. 'B1sh-` An : . Pail 21 ff`, Jar 24 Plays. 35 Pkg. 18 !nLMvAu*.NEws 3 'll|l|'l||l|'l||II|I!|I|0l|l0A0lIflI|l||II L uuya LII cvavuvv nu. Vvvvnuv ms: Glenna Downey is enjoying holidays with trlnds in Toronto. Ill-.. I\..4.I. Q"~\r\n(\Il .;-`O Donvdg In Lvuunul ayvuu. hzuuuw; an n. V. a.---u 0D%- . . T Ber: Palmer and Bert Gordon of Toronto were at V m.A'1`ra.1n s over-I Sunday. . . -nmm .T.nnnnst at Stratford is vis- Sunday. Cline Lennox of Stratford is vis- iting at the home of his uncle, Chas. |Len`nox. um. um: '\I'nc| anmnhall nf" 'l`m~nnto Lennox. Mr. and Mrs. `Campbell of Toronto were the guests of Mrs. Cuhristle -on gunday. Mrs. Albert Boyce of Toronto unuay. ` Mrs. Albert -Boyce Toronto spent a'few days with friends in Elmvale. . \n...=Au Tfnhann and Mare-tanrite E1mva1e.. Misses Velma and Marguerite Terry are visiting fr1ends Lamb- ton Mills. ' H and \/I've `Rd Q1-mnahan of 7 ` M2`. and Mrs. Ed. Shanahan of Toronto visited the former's father oh Sunday. . - `hflau wmrln Todd M Woodstock on Sunday. VM1ss Freda. Todd of Woodstock is spending.`a couple of weeks with friends here. M-1.. Tnnnn ("r\nnn' M Nntfnjwa. is menus nere. Miss Irene Crone` of Nottawa is the guest of Miss Manning at We.- sasa. Beach. ' . Mr and Mrs. Geo.v'Rod2ers of Plan.` 23 ueaon. Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Rodgers Toronto spent the week-end at R. G. Manning's. mu... '\7nIn1o TTahnr and Mr. and G. M-annmgs. Miss Velma Usher and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hahn visited at Glen- calrn last week. 1 mima `Tnu Mnwnvlnn nf .`(`_ny~Hng- caxrn last WEEK. ` Miss `Joy McFarland of `Carling was the guest of Mrs. J. D. Smart over the week-en_d.T \ `lnm Anvn Dusnufnn n? n\1'Ah Rnnnd over me Ween-eu_u.' Mrs. Annie Preston of Owen Sound is the guest of her sister-in-law. Mrs. W. H. Drysdale. `.\/flan AHnn Rum-nn vnhlrnn 1-mme rmenas nere. . ` Mr. and Mrs. Bacon. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Nichol and Olive and Lloyd of Beeton were Sunday visitors at J. D. Smart's. T mu. en-.A `um-a `In 'l`-hnrnnnn are Mrs. W. 11.. uryauruu. Miss Alice Burton returned home last week -after several months with friends at St. `Thomas. Xlaa lGn:HA flan nf Dinhmnnd `I -Till rmenus at St. '1`nun1tts. Miss Isadie Gee of Richmond Hill is visiting -Mrs. R. .\IcGrath' and other friends at Saurin; M ... and Man: Ynhn `I -Iniahf M `De. otner rmenus `at auuruu Mr. and Mrs. John Haight of De- troit are vlsitlm-.` Mrs. `Wm. An- drew _and other friends. - u-_A,,-u nn___2__ ..n II-I-..-._A.- la HIV _&uu uwuxc ca - o y - o u vi . Miss Maud_Tra1n of Toronto is spending a couple of weekswlth her -sister. Miss Pearl Train. Mrs. `Wm- Bea`rdsa11 of 0rd was the guest of Mrs. David Beardsall and other ftuends for a few days. Rev. A. Rintoul left on `Tuesday for his cottage at Penn Lake where he will spend the month of August, ---.~ in-...... 11.... rd-..` \`l'nu.6In_ HIULUC _l,lLp LU `buusovaccv van -gun day. Mr. and `Mrs. F. A. -Stephenson motored to_ Elora on Friday to at- tend the funeral o}_Z the formers n1ece.. \/rm and \lI'v\H Rhaln Rltnhin and b. Tin 24 906.. Mr. and Mrs. Blaln Ritchie and children of Dundalk spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Knox. Mu. nn '|\'Iu: ma `l(nnnn Miss J. 'U. 5II1dl'(.`S. Mr. and .Mrs. E. Thompson are enjoying a. trip over the Blue Water Highway to Goderlch and other western points. . Mia: Inhnann and Mrs. Gains Ofl LIV Will Byvuu vuv cuvuuu V- g--gs. Mrs. L S. Kerr. Mrs. Geo". Netti: wood and son.-George, spent Thurs- day with Mrs. J. H. Mccaw in Bar- MA ` uny rte. Xl" rte. , . Mr. and Mrs. H. ,.R. Warren and sons, James and Donald, enjdyed 8. motor _t1`1p to`/Huntsville on "Sun- nv Knox: ' Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Knapp. Miss Irene Knapp. Mrs. Walter Middle- ton and Dick Robbins spent Sunday in Toronto. ' \'KIau 1\ nna-awn! .lrnnunn wzfnrnad In J.`01`0nt0. . Miss Margaret -Simpson returned to Toronto on Tuesday after ene, Joylng a couple of weeks with friends here. ml`... mu: Mm: `Dnnnn Mr nn `Vh-9. western pomts. Miss Johnson and Mrs. Gains of Toronto ' and Mrs. McFar1yn of Montana were guests at the home 01 Mrs. C. S. Burton. Mr and M1`_ I-Tenh Gibson and 0; Mrs. U. D. DuL'Luu. Mr. and Mrs. I-Ienb Gibson Ross and Mrs. Wm._ Gibson` Hevb of Hobart were Sunday Itbrs at'G. L. Usher's. mrn an Mn: A F `Riuhnn nn uors at u. u. usner-s. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bishop passed a. few days at `Tottenham and Ham- . Tin 21c Tin 24

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