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Barrie Examiner, 2 Aug 1928, p. 4

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`"Iw'xs.'i?&"'$iZg1{1}e"s;;;: 2" days at her home at Creemore _`w_eek. \.Tu nv\A `Ina . T "`I.'n1-uni-nu LJUIUP LU HUI` UULJ'C\l'Lul.`l'.' J.Ul' uxuua. . Mr. and Mrs. Percy Drake and family spent a couple of days holi- daying i` Muskoka last week. \I va 'P,cn~nn= and r1nng~hfm~ .Tn=in uuyulg lI1`_.`\1LlSKUKtl. last [885. Mrs. Parsons and daughter, Jessie, of Burk s Falls visited Miss Norma Chappel last week. MM and Nfvxa (inn. `Rpaffv and EH93 P8131) V\'!'.'C3$u Mr. McDonald at Toronto visited his daughter, Mrs. W. J. Armstrong. last week. \r......nv n.. ,.1.n..,1 he n..n*.~.1n \v V VISILGU 1`UU1Ll\ U5 UUIIC i`d.a'L wean. Mrs. XV. `Cook is visxting relativ- es at Kennilworth. \.fhss \/I'oJ\nv1q fonRAn 1v{a`nr1 H L 1\ClIUL1\VU1 LU- Miss Mazbeth Standen visited friends and relatives here last week. prior to her departure for China. Vhs and 1\`|'m: Pmmv rnkn and July 30--.\I1`sses Edna Patton and Margaret Mcwhorzer have been visiting the Downey families during the past week. My-, Nfnhnnnld hf Tnrnntn visitpd 1615!. \V UC'l\o .\I.err111 0r ch:u`d of Buffalo. .\'.Y., visited relatives here last week. \A'na `X7 't*nnL- 5 1-ia`1Hna- vvnhafhy- IS SICK. House Hit by Lightning During the electric storm on Sat- urday morning Jas. GI1pin s house was struck with lightning knocking out two windows and the phone off the wall. No one was hurt. the lawn. ' ,_ The next meeting will be held on August 9 at the home or Mrs. A. S. \/Your '75.? Masrenpuece or THE TENTED WORLD g . Jul 80-Jo'hn Green of `Toronto and ohn Rutledge of Elmvale spent a couple of days last week with friends `here. ml ... and `Mr... `lvnuvnan Dvnurn and I.'!`1eI1Cl8 nere. Mr. and Mrs, Norman Brown and Mn. and Mrs. Gordon Brown of Sun- nidale spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 8. Elliott and Mr. and Mrs. Cleary. `\/Han -R911: *m11m~ nf `Ran-in visit- Uleary. Miss -Belle Miller of Barrie visit- ed friends over the week-end. unnvu-\avu `Tan-nqa+ vnorh: ca hnulnnau 1vy Ll'll'.'IlUS H151. WCUA. R. J. Hanna and son, Lloyd, of Toronto are holidaying at L. Bant- ing s. Nfw nn VT: "Rafa: viaifn H19 w.$\I:~'. and Mrs. Bates visited the fo1`mer s father, in New Lowell, who is sick. I-Inna: I-Iii ku I Inlnl-rnn Sunday at Aluen luuw 3. _ Edenvale `~S\vatters" won from Phelpston and Allandale ladies at Midhurst; July` 25. Both. games were run-laway contests for the swatting girls, who trimmed Phelp- ston 22-3 and Allandale by 11-2. twin Eleven Games `On Friday evening. the. 27th, the spectators saw a game that was more or `less mechanically played between`the Midhurst ladies and the Swatters" at the garden party held at Leighton Adams',.when>the -Swatters" captured the game from Midhurst 25--1`5. Art's -Swatters" have played tourteen games oi. ball this season and have `lost only. three. Softball fans must rely upon the"`Swatters for their thrills tor the remalnder of the season. Edenvale Women : Inst. The regular monthly meeting of the Edenvale Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Geo. `Beeton on` July 1-3 with a good at- tendance ot the Flos Institute which provided a. very entertaining pro- gram. .VIrs. -s. Blain gave a very in- teresting. paper; Mrs. Kelly a solo; Mrs. Smith, an excellent paper; Mrs. D. Kerr an instrumental; Miss Mul- roy a ' reading; Miss M. Dixon, -Current Events": Mrs. Kelly and - Mrs. S. Blain a duet. At the close - the hostess served a dainty tea on `. the lawn. rm..'. ....+ .......n.-.., mn1`1-m 1-mm an ' I'll-I5 MB Maw. EQ {P161108 _UVt'1' Luv vvccn-cuu. Herman Jennett made a. business trip to 'B0ronto on Friday. ' 1'-Tar-unv `Fnvhnff in nndpr hhn don- WEEKS 31L U16 Jane. v Mr. Booth and his three sisters motored over from Detroit and call`- ed on friends here. ('1 T 1\n1v1s cnvn-1 anakfnn Tana U31}! CU 'H.'Ulll.U UH rxzuay. Harvey Corbett is under the doc- tor's care. \l'uu~ `I3 ID Annnh-I on;-I +1-Ins Ranch- NH Ho Mr. and Mrs. Fred Webib Md] C01" 8 care. v Mrs. F. R. Arnoid and two daugh-| tars are holidaying for a couple of weeks at the lake. `.UI'u Dnnwk ah!` kl: Human icfmnu DEW. '` .VIiss Margaret Carruthers of Grassy Lake, Alta... is holidaying for some time with her aunt,V.\Irs. W. Lyons. . `I<`.un:n Qnnmvu Qmf ts: \'|'m~in 1: W. Layuus. - Esten Spears, Sault. Ste. Marie, is holidaying with his friends here. \/Iv: TV A .\/| H1m- nf Rnvrin mand xluuuuyuxs Wuu xua Lncuua upsc. Mrs. W. A. Miller of Barrie called on Ivy friends last week. D .1 T-Tnnnn and enn Tjnv nf EU. 01'! IFLEHUS llEl'o G. L.- Davis and daughter, Leila. were calling on friends in Toronto last week. \R`h-n `CW1;-u `KN :-`T Ann ha 1:333 uh nvifh RISE \VK. Miss Ella McLean1s laid up with a. bad attack of flu. \/l'n nnr` \/Tun `X7 13 Tnqnfina ant` a URU. ClLU1L'K UL LIU. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Banting and family and 311'. and Mrs. S. McQuay spent "Sunday with Toronto friends. \Hcia mum lnmavc nf Anisfnn is EIJUXIL U1lLlCl.)' \\'l|.ll LUIUJILU LIICIJUD. Miss Olive Ispeers of Aniston is {aha guest of her sister. Mrs. H. Cor- ` \.fIna \.I'nunu\vu5{- f"nnvInknv1u A? ed home with them. 0 Mr. and `Mrs; Ben. Parr .01 Mid- land spent Sunday at Jos. Maw's. Mr and Mrs. Arfhnr Jonston at Juex. momaows.-` _. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dixon and Miss Mary Dixon visited Mrs. Mc_- Raie in Vcoiiingwood, Sunday. The Misses Mary and Margaret Mc- Rae, who have been snending their holidays with Mrs. Dixon, return- with them. `In and `Mrs Ran `Parr nf Mid- BARRIE TUES. AUG. Jana spent 5unaa.y at J08. M.a.w's. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jolinston and family of Nashville. Ont., spent Sunday at Albert MaW s. mahnvnln asxvm-tars" won `from eexa. . , Mr. and Mrs. Ager and Miss Ager 0'! Toronto and Jas. Dixon 0: Wes- ton spent Sunday with R. H. Miles and family. M lac-gnlnu Dark: and Min: Tessie and Iamuy. `Stanley Parks and Miss Jessie Parks of Collingwood are visiting at `Alex. MoNabb s.-` air. and Mr: Aihm-9 hivhn `And July 31-Mr`. `and Mrs. Alvin Gravesot Oshawa and friends .apent_ Sunday ,at the farmer's homg. Mrs. Graves will remain here for r_a few weeks. `M ... ana \I v-4: Loan and Mia: Agar 'rH:'aAnms`:xAMm:n \ ANGUS . 01, \h._ \Y-u 1r !``FF~L,`_'_9. F!?E"`S'-3 few last % W. D. MINNIKIN Wccns ux auuxztuu aIl(1'J."t'.Il['1Ilg. - Miss Annie Mcduaig of Penetang is holidaying with her aunt, Mrs. J. J. McA1*thm'. \,n..... A.....:... \1r..A...m.-.._ ___..L - Utly d.L HUI.` HUUIC. Visitors with Elmer Uncles on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Uncles of Allandale, Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Uncles of Churchill and .\Ir. aBnd `Mrs. Jos. Reevie of Shanty ay. Vie: T-T'1-tn! `I311.-nus annual .\ --nab uaiss Hazel Elson spent a. week with her cousin, Miss Martha Elson, Thornton. \/fin- Tan... 1! . A..4.1..... ....-..L L--- .I. uuru LUN- .\Iiss Jenn McArthur- spent two Weeks in Midland and-Penetang. KNEE Annin \l'rv("11s:r AP Dnnnfnna . d. nu:.~u`I.uu1`. Miss Annie McArthur spent a day with friends in Orillia. 1---u 1;. 1: V 135 lIrD July 31--1-Ir. and Mrs. W. J. Fra- ser and family were in Midland for Sunday. ` \ h~e V711`! fnvnnln 1rIah>nr1 nyifh aunuay. T Mrs. Wm. `Brown visited with friends `in Toronto last week. mania`! `Dawn u n n A 1...! \,I'.._ l`l;..u.....- VVJLU .|.l'H'.'HUS .111 \J1'1l1l21o Miss Day, R.N., of Barrie spent a day at her home.. `7'aH'rh~a uri1n 'l:`1`-An `I ?-.-`l.-.... an LLJCHLI3 All LU! UHLU IIIBL \VUt'l\. Frank Bemrose and Mrs. George Carley of `Toronto visited with Mrs. G. Tvlngrove during the week. F and \I'm: \1'cu~+1`n \T11v-nhxi onrl Ll : \'V.lll5l.`UVE uuuus LHC VVCCK. I Mr. and Mrs. Martin Murphy" and Miss M. Kenny spent Sunday in Midland. \)I'nn TX?` `I 1:\n:-u-... null An.-nkbnxs * Pun Pour .:;uuua,y w.Lu .u.1`. nxetcau ll ! Uruua. M-Iss Vera Rumrble of Hillsdale is hofldaying with -her aunt, Mrs. A. A. Bell. \1 .. .....a 'u'..... `13.4.__ ..n m....-..a.- 41. n. xacu. A Mr. and Mrs. Bates of Toronto visited with her -brother, Herb. Crawford. ` . mfnn 1)-.n-.4. rV.......a._...: -.._..;. _ _-_-1- Val Cl. \V LUL ll. Mrs. R3'bt. Crawford spent a`week with friends ,in Orillia. `hftgn `hnu `D \Y ..a 1)......2- .....-._;. - u.1uu1,uu. Mrs. W. J. Fraser and daughter are with friends `in Bracebridge for a week. ` | uays 11. 1115 XIUIIIU. - Mr. and Mrs. Bert Graham spent Sunday with Mr. Metcalf in Orillia. \f-lea `Van-o `Dun-..1-.1.-. .-A 1'_rn1...a.-.1... ui 3 If` I Ili July 31-A1ex. McArthur has gone to Alberta. to see his brothers, Dan and Finlay, who are ill. X/fan Wlann Fnnrn 'E`nA nun:-:6 a PA: cuau ruuay, wuu are 111. Mac Elson from Erie spent a. few days at his home. `Min and \.I su: `Dr.-L unk-.. ..........a cum ruuuuelpnxu. . . I A softball game was played here A on Saturday evening with a. team, from Toronto. Churchill won with ease. ' fl... 1...... -2 LL- 1_:_.:-._ _A_,,L_ 1 2.. 6.31`!- The hum of the bindexrstarted in the wheat fields on Monday. ELL: . ` I Dr. and Mrs. Pickarcl of Guelph spent Sunday with Rdbt. Reive and family. . `Mr nn Mr: (Ian -a...n. ....n+n.u-.1! A beautiful illustrated pamphlet of linens in- stock , i may be had on request. - - - And while at the Linen Department you will see TOWELLING BY THE YARD for Hand and Kit- chen use, the pick of Canada s ownsmake. uzultlyo Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith motored from Des'.Moines, `Iowa, and spent a few days with J. E. Hodgson. They left for Quebec City `and are re- turning `home by `New York city and Philadelphia. A an?!-`hn`l1 crnrnn 1-was v\1o!'vA:: Ina-A.. UL LL`. :uu:1`3. ` - _ . Rev. and Mrs; McEwen and , L - . Xly are holidaying at` T1-i'p1g' B . f Rev. J. Ross and (wife are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam.VTod.d. NH`, and \.h-u `M'nv-1--lunn nf `I'.uv-uinnl an: guests 01 me .v11sses uannlng. W. B. psloan of Mlmlco spen`-'Sun- ` day with his_ sister, Mrs. S. W. _Watt. `n and 13.... *n:-I_-..a -3 4~__-1_I_| -__`__-_-_:-- 1 July` V0-Chu1-chill citizens `are _ very much pleased that `Hydro el- e`ctt1c power was turned on in the village on Saturday night, NH`. and Mrs, Rfnvnu Tniuaa nu`-mi` vuuzsu on oanuruay nxgnt- Mr. and. Mrs. Stanley Jo'ne'sVar`1d` family of Newmarket spent Sunday at Hart Thomas . Mr. and\ M15; Warden Dean of Toronto are holi-o daying there. `In air! `The '\Vn4-.8. (Van..- no.1! ua._y.u.I5 ulere. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Grose and family spent a. few days at`the home of F. Akers. L ` `Dan nun: mr.....- \r..1:w....... .....1 5-...` sucaua Lu. .'v.I.1`. anu Mrs. b'8.lIl.~'1'0G_(l. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison of Lynden V are guests of the Misses Canning. W. B. ISloan nf Mlminn _s:nnnL.nn- sxxm LINE VESPRA. __vvvv-v "Oi?-STATION -- `D- A..AI.._,_ Mrs. Pierce of Aiontreal is th guest of Mrs. S. J. Dynsmore. Tiny-incr H143. rnnnth nf Ancrnef +ha Fine job printing. Barrie Ex- Iaminer. `5UC5L UL 4V..l'L $c 53- U: JJylllllU1C During the month of August the services in Crown Hill United church wiil be withd1'a\vn. ' and signal beiore changing b your direction ~ Knowing `Arcade values, this great value-giving event will `be specially appreciated by the thrifty shoppers of Barrie and- vicinity. ` Get Your Share of the Bargains. ' COME EARLY! Get Acquainted V Ten Days Value-Giving Event EXTRAORDINARY VALUES OFFERED IN EVERY DEPARTMENT Look to Front ' and Rear, THE `ARCADE FINE EVEN THREAD PURE LINEN TOWELS `with over check in gold, helio, rose, green and blue; ~ size is 32 in. long, 18 in. wide, hemmed ends--each CI J........1 ll 1-.. Q1 AA CROWN. HILL NOW IN FULL swmc The `HON. GEORGE s HENRY, Chairman. Highway Safety Committee In each of Shaw e Twelve School: follows `the present Session in regular order from July 3rd with no forced vacations. Enter any day. Booklet free. Write 1130 Bay St., Toronto, W. R. Shaw, Sec'y. j SUMMER TERM} SAVE MONEY! CIRCU WHITE TERRY TOWELS in good quality, 39 inches long and 21 inches `wide, hemmed, borders of blue, green, `gold and pink-each . . .. 29 4 for $1.00 " ` VA Uuu, about :11 day. Tm paremly for he h. arm, `.\':1' or the :- noarly 2' es. The the iVns`L West. '1` Oriiliu, nhnuv o`.~ II 154.4` Barrie rides. I form. Ev tee: it of a fax hax'm`.-~ vaI_:m:~.< way Iv '1` W0 L LIMOUSINEHEARSE u-' nnsznzn L ' , Ambulance Service, Day or Night-f-li hono 431 Geo. Vickers Limited Behindzvery piece of Brown s Irish Linens of the Shamrock Brand "stands an uu`blemished reputa- tion of 160 years. They are sold in a1l`osthe better stores from coast to coast and at this store in Barrie. Like the `Sterling Stamp onSilver Shamrock is on Linens \ It s your guarantee of th-ePure Irish Linen Product and stands for the best procurable. ` - STOCK IS NOW AT ITS BEST We show some beautiful effects in DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS 'AND,tSETS . BREAKFAST AND LUNCHEON saws AND 'row1:Ls BuviLiI19!!._a!_.Yilers FUNERAL DIRECTOR/AND EMBALMER_ 319 an 301131 T IF IT'S LlNENS,fTRY THIS STORE AND YOU BUY ruapasr TWO TOWEL SPECIALS or EXTRA womu U, V. - T95 ac: .u-ma: am.-crwuu HNUVML5 IN SENSATIONAL FOX HUNT. EUROPEANATRAINED-HORSE SHOW. MAANEGE AND HIGH JUMDIMG xunnn-rnnua . Iw- nun: an-low 6 EXHIBITIONS 1. long, 15 111. W106, nemmea CHCIS-CEICII ............. - 35, 3* $1.00 and .Mrs.`I-Ioward Anni at- tended the funeral of the tormera slsterat Orjllla on Tuesday. family spent Sunday at Mount Al- bert. ` u no , uoo_,-__,,n A_.__n_ -L Buy Xdvertised Tiling: 14 wun Ml`. cum MP8. -3. 1`l'&l"I. - Fred Hhveruorrhas commenced to build another hqyse at Cundles. '55 HIV WUQl(`EIIuo Mr. and `Mrs. '1`. Wdllace and Mrs. R. *8t'orey of Elmvale spent over Sunday with Mr. Istorey and. family. ' MI`: Flora. Wilson M` `Vanna-I- aununy wun Mr. uaporey and. tamlly. Mu. Flora. Wilson or Youngs- town. N.Y., was "a. recent. visitor wlth Mr. and Mrs. S. Pratt. ma nhvi`-*`\. nlivnnngunn-J L- us. uuuuwuuw, ax`. ' John Ferris of Aurorp. and Miss Ferris of Toronto were visiting at the home otAMrs. ,Goodte1iow last week. - - ` ~- \fn ant` `Rug lu-I4..a.. .1 in... .IA--V- ween. , Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair of Bradford were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dodds at the week-end. . Mn an.-l`\/I'm. in 1-n.. n....- ....1 no... vvcvarlnlf July 81--Miss Name Goodfellow at Whitbyuwas a recent visitor with Mrs. Goodtellow.'Sr. Jnhn '`Av-win nf Annm... .....u 111.... .... ......... ......u_ uuu ;cAa.1.1\'c'5 uvru. Misses Agnes and Jennie` Rich- ardson have returned to Hamilton after t 0 weeks at the home of their br ther. Fred._ABiVchardson. Dxuuvx`. _ ` _ ` Mrs. I. Cumming of Toronto is holidaying with relativeshere. MPH. REF!` 1:? m,h117n`n 1:. -...u..a I -u\\o\lU\I6_V Vfll-cl`: Aug`; 1-Miss `Dorothy Muir spent a. tew_days holidaying at Ed. Arm- strong's. Barrie. MFR, W." 'l`1-\In\Ir\uv n--A H--`-u IEFUHS B; narrw. Mrs. Will Thurlow and `baby. Bobby, are visiting with Mrs. Mc- Ginnis. Midhurst. . M155 '. Tvnfln G1-dnn ......'..a. 4.1.- uuuua, `vuunurst. ` Miss "Myrtle Snider spent the week-end with her motr_1er. Mrs, W. ~ `Snider. `Inn 1' {Vanna-..l... -0 III_.____ , syn" IGIV NJ l-VIVU NJ INC THIS ORGANIZATION Is FAMOUS FOR ITS ,_A $1 nouuaymg with relativeshere. ;' Mrs. Kerr of Elmvale is spend- ing some time` with relatives here. \l'haan_ Am--- -...1 vi vv vv--an My vvuaaga JJUCIUU. and Mrs. John Johnson spent the week-end with friends in Un- ionville and Ag'1nc'ourt. ,. \/hm I 1.`! Hanan '........a.'- A-- uuay nu--vuue (1'I,V ms: week All`. and Mrs. W. D. Scythe's and Mrs. .-Moran motored to Toronto when the farmer's sister, Mrs. VV. Mc- Knight. underwent an opeqmon in `the hospital`. Mrs. McKnight is not progressing as her many friends would like to see. A T-"nnrah -A0 -'11.`...-...4... -l.. |_..u.1_-- wuvuw ttllu A:`1nCOuI`t._ I Mrs. W. 1-1. Carson spent tr few days last week with Mrs. wsnider. ` wuusu mu: _r.u see. Au!-Ioward `of Toronto is holiday- `ing at Clarence `Carson s. .-Minn nvnan nnfl-`nu I- g........aa..... ms at. vmvuxlce uarson's. ~M1ss Orma scythes is spending two weeks at Wasaga Beach. `Ila nap! \r.... I..I... s-u_., 1111393: Immediately following the tlelng.` of the nuptial knot. the immediate friends sat down to the weddlne: repast. Later the bride and groom drove to` Allandale and took the 2.15 train for Toronto andNlagara Falls the bride travelling in a- figured- crepe dress with-A\vhIte,hat. They will reside on the groom's farm at Utopia, L-WULVU IIUUII. The Winsome, fair-haired bride was given in nmrriage by her fath- er and was beoornlngly gowned in white flat c1`epe`\\'lth shoes and stockings to. match. She was at- tendedby her sister. .\Iiss Patricia Stephens. who wore a pretty dress of poudre blue flat crepe with white shoes and stockings. Cecil Hmwls of Grenfel, cousin of the groom. was grqomman. The- groom's favors were: to the bride. a white gold wrist watch; to the bridesnaaicl. white gold braoeletlset with bril- llants; `to the groomsman, gold cuff links. Tn-uushpil.-.a...I_- n.\n__..x.. ,, n, _-...g-.-- rvuuvouvna vow uu uuuuugo Mr. and Mrs. I-Ios. Madigan of Asllandale spent Suhday with her parents here. Q hnmnafnuw avail anv-n Wwunip n vu--I McC,ann--Stephens A pretty summer wedding took place on Wednesday. July 25, 1928. at the home of_the bride's parents-. when Rev, J. A. Ross of Angus United church Joined in n1arrla.go. Miss Rwby 'Stephens,-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen4s of Essa Sta- tion. to Mr.-Wilbert Mcrcann, son of Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Mccarm of Utopia. The ceremony took place at twelve noon. TINA nnanvun On! L.-.l..-.1 I...:_1.. S0/:3/$:0a$"?#0ul./}?`t"il9R?6"R7!;I.| (Z4`/c:.lt0MN0. ' V M '13 M`- rmiw/:/r 7//5 Mt-'//fli otmrmwr "M" 0" 5'" Seats on Sale Circus my at Roberston ; Drug Store Same Prices at at Show Grounds; ` Invoolv CO V001 vonucl. VV UWBILII6 LUKIQ Mr and -Mrs. John\McKnight and baby. Ernest, visited Mzrsu Mc- Knlg'ht s parents here on Sunday.- \l'u nun: ml ..- 1'-.. \r...11_.-.. -5 paruiua nuns. Neil Dempstev and son. Frank, of Chicago are visiting W. J. Demp- ster for a couple of weeks. - Mini Wnafnyv nf n-uarnnn in sugar`. B801` UJI` ti. UULQJIU U1 \VEb'KSu Miss Foster of Ornemee is spend- ing a. few days with Mrs. Robert E1118. . \l'h.. `Dunk.-....:.. 1.1111- _...1 11.. ..__u 41145: Miss Euphemia Ellis and Mr. and Mus. William Emmerson` motored from Buffalo on -Saturday and W111- spend vacation time with their parents. MP. R114`! `IFS Tvnn flnnan and `In W1`\;1:.u;'x1d Mrs. Ivan Gross and Mr. and Mrs. Harry` `Todd of Letroy were ISunda`y visitors at David M11- lawn- VV CFC ` 1er'a. NH. wu Lneuuu, on aunuay. Victor McMaster has returned home trom Ethel after two weeks with his brother, D_r. McMaster. II. ._A `ll..- 1-rv.nu_-,_. -an-,4-u, vv uy-. u---u vvv -ruuuvo , `to n avawauunluvl. | Mr. and Mrs. Wiliiert Mccann are home from their wedding tour. 1.1`... an` In ... 7-1.... 11-..1-r..'x_.1_; ...a . IVF ll Miss Belle Miller of Barrie is holidaying with her'brother, Allen Mlwller. ant` \/run 1-1....` A 15-11 -...1 VJ.&llUFv Mr. and Mrs. John A. Bell and son. Gordon. of `Sudbury are spend- in: a. few days .with their parents en route from Ottawa where` they have spent a month with their daughter. Beatrice. Nfi `EH9 nnua nf `I -'l'nwsH+nn 1: lrwo BPERDFORMANCEDS _gAn.v~ . A-nrl Q - uuulytvl` Rial; WEEK. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Carson of Bar- rle and Mr. Jennett and friends of Dotroit called on David Miller's last week. uni HIE LUl`|l8 pul`8IH_;S. Leo Berthelotte- has returned to Detroit after two weeks with his Da!'9nt8c ' ' A` Mr. and Mr: Wvn f`nn'lnnn and UClN5 DEF: IDUU. L1'H,'Uu Miss Ella. Ross of Hamilton is visiting her grandparents. - _ Mr. and `Mr: A1nv Ami-\n1rI dn "1"\'d'Zre.VH1nd1e,`xv`ho-has been spend- `lnz a year with her sisters` and oth- er friends; has returned to the West. `El... 1!|-..A.-.. -3 ..lN-I11..____,_ 3 vu ---cw---q vn-cu-v-uooovval EV Iucov IV UH!-I Miasi Foster of Coilingwood is visiting her brother at the home: or Mrs. R. Ellis. = '\Rw nun` `Inn `I'.I'n'-A13 il1u.un_ nail UL, earn. 11. 41115. _ _5 . Mr. and Mrs..I-Ia:-old Truax and baby. Iris. oBur11ngton are visit- ing the tormer's parents. Lnn Rarthnlnffn. hue 'v~Ah1vw-IA:-1 O-A yurvsua. Mnand Mrs. Fred Coulson and family visited Egbert and Thorn- ton friends, on Sunday. VI:-.1-nr Mbvnefnv has vahnsnn vu.Iu.u1 um.` grunupttrenls. _ Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Arnold -and son. Otto,,and Miss Myrtle Rankin of Coakstown. visited Mrs. Wm. Dempster last week. M1` 911!` \/THE TEA onwnnn nP.Dsn,, .'w)`"rus`. Elphick is entertaining the WA. this` (Wednesday) evening. I 15..---II `I!lI_I.l-\_ -1 11-..- 15-..)-.. f'iiIi.'.?i1' 1;JlV_x'JI;;<;i;';;`(ax;1`};.;';1en and -brother Frank spent the week.- end at Gravenhurst. II 'nAHnI\ A : `lonlnnihn Yu1`avuI 1_#/srrsgezs zo/vs /as me` SPA/eks C`/k2:z'/.5 2/V58. . `WK , _ F/-W085 ro3":?rON Sf BEAUTIFUL HORSES -_ HUNDRED5 5~'`E$fo.`?aE"u?6`3<`+'fbRnr':` ' FIlDDEAM"l'BA|L|n-L1nne2 cunnl AKALIQQQ U3! El: '\.l'l'.VCHUl'3Cn Mru.'Be1ton of Manitoulin Island _ in visiting her cousins, Mrs. W. J . Jones` and Mrs. H. Mccann. "if; `e-1.r'1'.l.i`\&z.';.-}.*"r:e`:;i";`:\E:"C`;1nn` and family spent Sunday with Pains- wick friends. flannnna Eunvuvn Al lV`uu.-1..I. I-. -a-I-85 WIUR Ll'&UlluBu ` George Brown of Guelph is'vis1t- mg-his cousin, Garf!e1d'Cou1son.- - MFI, nnnknvfnn kn: nnfnnnn kn:-an HIE (NB UUUHHI, L`l'&l'I1ElQ 'UOUlSUIli T M_rs. Becker-ton has returned home after two weeks with Mrs; Reid at Tvv . \1UHH1 \VUU&l sueuua. Min Alderson or Alliston has been engaged to teach Utopia Iohool. `Eng m`r\`I'n1) Us Anbnnf-Q`:-Cans `kn Ju ly s1--M:ss Thelma Jnnett spent the week-end with ljner par- ents at` Ivy. 1 ' - `M :-1 Random and cm-nnu Hnvn v-A. I W993` \`\v'll.Il $Vll'8- `J.'Al[JI1lCKu Miss Hazel Dempster is visiting Collinzwodd triends. Minn Alder-ann hf Alnfnn ha: can It IVY ` `. Mrs. Reader and family have re- turned. homee-xto Gravenhurst atter 9. week with Mrs. -Elphick. Minn -T-T9291 namnatnw In vlninn I'll I\I July 31-`One dw last week Mr. .nd `NYE. W T] Qntvfknh nn '\!..cu rzncusovia 1:{uu `W n n n L L . . \ r . . I _- plllv auuuuy U1 4-u_u`ura. Mrs. Bert Irwin and family. of Toronto are visiting at Wm. 11'- _w1n'a. Mn and `\/Tu: Wuvn TXYAHH and "unnu-:s _\l'I.-1- \V-i1l_ `Tl U0, ' among. the week-end visitors wereeMr. and Mrs. G. Plaxtonof Hamilton, at David P1axton s: C11!-_ ford Duckwotth and Clarence -Smith of"1`oronto. at Thos. Duckworth s: Mrs. John Muldoon or Kennilworth and Mrs. Thos. Elliott of Toronto, at Gordon Bush's; Mr. and Mrs. D. Armstrong of Toronto at W. Dean's. Mr. and Mrs. Walter McMackon and family spent the week-end in Toronto. ~ '_ Barn and Contents Destroyed Henry Miscamybell had his barn `burnt on Mondaynight with 9. large - quantity of hay `and grain and` lame implements. The cause of fire is unknown. .~ -- __ - cu uay. Mrs. Curtis of Toronto is visit- ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ' Amnnu Hun YI!l&l"Al\v\ -.a..u.-.__ V LUH Lueuus. The garden party held in the An.- gus Forestry grounds last VVednes- day- under the auspices of the United Ladies" Aid was a decided success. although there were quite a number or other garden parties that day. MPH. `livia hf l`nv1nnn In -nlnlb N15 'UAlU. t1U\]u`1HlLkl1l~Ut`u Mrs. Wm. Groves and son of Stayner are visiting Miss E. Groves. -T`h~ and Mr: Year and man.-.a1.. -ww.,yuuL' any wmuug A1155 In . uroves. `Dr. and Mrs. West and family `spent the week-end with F1esher- `ton friends. MA rrnunn numb L.-.1 ! I... 4.1.- AV._` Mr; and Mrs. `Frank Hansen and three children of Detroit visited at Joe. Chappel's for a couple of days last week. Mrs. Chappel returned with them` to Detroit. .- Iuuij J u1y\31--Mrs. Neil McPherson of `Oshawa spent Sunday here renew- ing Told acquaintance. I/I've TWIN rlrnvna and any. AI _wu as `rf and Mrs. -J. Webster and` children are spending a few days in llfewmarket and Toronto this wee . ` - M ... mm: .\A'...,l mnnnu. L1-..'.......... .....a Dllpyl 1615!. \V't`Cl\. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beatty and daughter; Jean, of Toronto visited at W. Magu1re's on Sunday, the latter remaining for a few days. `I ..- T...-_'l '\l ~....1..- _..-..A. _ 0-... July 31--Mr. and Mrs. Brook Rear spent `Sunday in Aurora. Mrs. Bert Irwin and famllv of

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