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Barrie Examiner, 9 Aug 1928, p. 9

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VICE. \JUU CL: _ Miss I ary And-rews and E. J. McLaren of Hamilton visited for 9. few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cooper. Mv_ F`, W, Ipinvha My`: U N Ills J.LlUll\C LII-UUVVIIO Mrs. `Harry Everist, and Miss- es Edith and Olivia Everist of Pre- ston and `Mrs. John` Precious of Hamilton spent last week with Mrs. LDu'tch-er. - Act.-- - ..._..a.L).. -.3..2L __:u. ._- puxpu. CAL o.Juuua_v. Stanley Robinson of Peterboro has been spending _a week with Geo. Fricker. They will spend the week-end "in Hamilton. .1)-.. I`...-. `D ......`l 1UI ..... `I`4 2A...L3..... raua, uuu. ` M;',.. and Mrs. _ T. W. Horn and son of Toronto spent the week- end at the_home of `Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Co er. 1112.. m ___-- ;\...1'...__._ _...1 -m 1 gliiiuliihiluig W asaga Sn eacn. BElbert Dutcher "and Delbert ` _ n _ A n m scan I\` 1:`H..u..1.. nun nV\AV\ll_. 3 JJJLIIUI J.\-ILIIJCII UL .lUJ `ting with her cousin, Tomlinson. ` . J. `S. ~Sho1`tt will re _-1.. --_..- L_1!.J..--.... -L gag ouvuusvucnu Od\I\rIIll\lh vs Huntsville Forester-Mr. and Mrs. Chas.4CDearing were up'from Stroud for a few days last week. closing up their home and arrang-, ing for the removal of their house- hold effects. `They will take up residence for the present, at Stroud, near `Barrie . ll `vuua. UUILULVU uuu LFIUIIU Ill m. Jacobs and son Donald, all of Toronto. Mrs and Mrs. C. M. G. Smith: and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Sutcliffe' enjoyed a motor trip to New Lis- keard and Cobalt over the week- end, spending Sunday at Lake Temagami. Dav Mn I("nh-pk!-An Pay-nqasthr A?! 11 a.m.--Anthem |Sa1o: Lord Race (Ivanhoe- Vera .C. Irwin. Time spent in - IL-.4- in the place '--U58*`lBU\.uu). ` of Our C-hosen Sullivan). Miss the worship or of hip, in the Sunda prayer. in - y. J. Cllldglll lo ' | V Rev. Mr. Knighton. formerly of! Dalston, is announced to preach at Wasaga Beach `Community `Church, on Sundgy next, Au . 12th, at 11 o c1ocka.m. Mr. an Mrs. Knigh- ton are spending the month of Auzust at the Beach. 0 ' `Al... `I A G-...A.L-.. __..`I II}... 1-UKUSU Ill; l.r_lll".' D3319; Mrs. J. O. Scythes and Miss, Dorothy Scythes accom anied by Mrs. Scythes brother . Giord. of Red Deer, Alta.. re urned home Sunday evening from a two-weeks motor trip through northern `New York state, making stop-overs in Syracuse_and Lockport. Y`l .-..L_--3II- II1_..-..L_.. `K. A...` nu rvvcu Ill Illillln ecent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. D. Jacobs, `Ba eld Stu, were: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ilson and fam- ily, `Chas. Culford and friend and Aug. 7--A nuiiuber from around here Vwent picking `brueberzfles last 'I`~hurs day. \/In `an:-I `l\h~a `UV Wilcnn and Parn- a-ovum.-u-4: -- av-an u.-n-v --r uvfv--cu-1 "'1`he`wee.ther in this vicinity is not very good. It has rained every day for a. week which has caused con- siderable damage to the crops. The Helping Hand Circle met at the ,home of Miss Hannah Harris last 'Thursday, August 2, with 9. good attendance. Over twice as many people at- tend the Canadian National Exhi- bition as attend any of the United States Agricultural Fairs. with his grandmother, Mrs. J. Muir, Innisfil St., and Utopia friends, has returned: home much im roved in health. AA-..` ..3..L-..- ....!LL `I- -...I I ovate \waau cuss. vvu wvav un Mrs. Albert Bishop spent the week-end with Mrs. -Ben. Parr, Mid- lland. 1/fig.-. \Ynnn 1J'auuhs is gnnnlnm Q (LUSH! runs. A numiber from -around here at- tended the garden party at Mid- lmrst last Wednesday and also the grarden party at Brentwood on .\Ionday. A good time is reported. `JIVL- `--.-..LL-.. 1.. LL12- _.l-I..lL_- l_ ..nL J.`lll.ll.'SLl21y. Mr. and Mrs. W. Wilson and ram- lly ofI'Tm-onto spent last week at Mr. and Mrs. W. Cole's. " AI. _ Jessie Bvyson. ~Cho1r1_eader I . Richardson. Organit. ; m--oserxectea). % .. ._ u`r.m~r1 mf Chogenl Luuu. Miss Nora Harris is spending a. few days with Miss Amy -Sully at Angus Flats. A nunnnnn Cannon .n-u-nun `ugh; sf- `CORN FLA_~`I 1-H: uam: Ixmmliu {menus Un Luul.':sua._y. , On Tuesday evening. July 31, a. large gathering or young people 0: this community and members of Angus Presbyterian choir met at the home of Thos. Mdcann to ex- tend congratulations and good wish- esi"to__.their son, ~Wil'bert, and wife and to shower them with miscellan- eous gifts as slight tokens of the esteem in which they are held in lthe community. IV-nnlr T.nxxr and HHIA nnn nf ants. .vu.`. uuu Luta. Junpuaun.` Mr. and.Mrs. Jas.` -Ross of Com- wafer v1sitedjthe__1atter's rather on Sunday last. [ Mina `Rm-an `Rm-fhn1nH'A nf nu-H111: Uouuugwuuu uracuua. I` Mr. and VMrs..Arthur Kemp and ,three' children` and -Mr. and Mrs. McKay of Oshawa and. Mrs. W. Edwards of Colborne spent the holl- day with their cgusin, Mrs. J. M"1ler. ` `D TnnAe ant` \/flag 333101: Trash I `H.111!!! - D. B. Jones and Miss Edith Trask gt farrie spent Sunday with M. M.` ' e . `RA : and '\/I've` xnnunfnn AP `mnnonai "1C&'n. and Mrs`. Boynton of Fergus` visited at J. H. Bell's last week. `X7 1' 1\nu-nnal-an and nkrnhnvl NA" Collier Street Regular Baptist Church (FUNDAMENTALIST) PASTOR: A c. WHITGOMBE The grandstand at the Canadian National Exhibition is 725 feet in length. Aug. 7-Mr. and Mrs. _Ro1and Smith and .Mrs. Thompson of De- troit are visiting the 1atte}( par- ents. Mr. and M1-s'.`Elph1ck. _ Mn and Mr: Ina` Roan nf l",n`l- asunuay zasz. Miss Rena. Berthelotte of Orlllia. is hand-ayingat her home here. In: `fII1'E'AG n'f 'l"nv-nnfn is: snnnd- I 15 nuuuuyuxx (1.1. {wt uuxuu acre. I , Jas. `Sturgess at Toronto is spend- dng a tew days with his sister, Mrs. `T. Dempster. ' ' um .`|'-Tnual Tiamnsxfnr has rnhn-n. "J5. JJGIIIDSEEI`. Mrs. Hazel Dempster has return- ed home after three weeks with Comnzwood friends. Mr Anni Mrs, Arthur T(mn and Vlslleu HI . Us 1'1. D6113 R131. WEEK- J. Dempster and ~brother, Neil, of Chicago, visited -Collingwood friends on Thursday. n "l`nnunv nvnninar Inhr `R1 9 U16 culnuruuuy. Frank Law and little son of Queensvllle are spending a few days wlih D. J. Miller. ' niivnknu rInnn Mann :xn{1-strut` WILH `Ll; do LILJAICL} A number from here enjoyed Sports- `Day at Camp Borden, Fri- day. V - - Mun T-Tnrrv Tnd and Mr: (`I Aug. 7--Vlsitors here were Dr. and Mrs. Victor Ross of Hamilton. last week: Mr. and Mrs. Went of Toronto. for the holiday; Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Clark of Mitchell Square, at Gordon `Clark's on Sunday. M :-1 II -Tanv-v milnhriqf mhn hnq GI: VJUFUUII ptaxna Ull uvuuuay. Mrs. Henry Gilchrist, who has been holidaying in Muskoka, has returned home. O`nhAnAA 1.1 :-all sans-L -unaln-o In `fhunday. August 9. 1928 VV.LUl'l`UUo Despite the unfavourable weather 8. large crowd enjoyed the meat supper at the home ot.T. `E. Ross on ~'1`hursdaynight. As long as the weather permitted the Orillia peo- ple endeavoured to give their very promising program. uay. Mrs. I-Iar`ryA Todd and Mrs. 0. Todd of ichurchlll called on Mrs. D. J. Miller last week. \.fA\nvn Ensign anemia` 11 FA`-Iv Rayon` Us llllllf 1113!. VVUCRS. Mervin Foster spent a few days ltasta week with his1b1`other In Brad- or . ' . * ' FULUFIIVU uuuxc. Clarence Hall spent Sunday in Waterloo. 1-.....u'.. 4.1.... .....o............1.1.. ........n...... .----v v--v--- --vvvwvg C 3 Q VIQVJO O07 KJ blightful for ar.1;t meal 'rmscu1'r-- The shredded wheat waf31_`- vxsxrpns WELCOME 1'0 ALL FACTORIEE mile? shreds of whole wheat Filled with nature`s f health g_ivers) I\-1..l1.-l` 1 P, -Advertise in The Examiner, the paper with the circulation. Death o-f-Al\l;v:u-..6l'nva-|.- Hindi; n-1.- .__._'.......u.. all I3-4.u.......l._ I. Peop!c_:_ _s_ (9-0per.qtiyg_Store WEEK-END SPECIALS, AUGUST 10 AND 11 5 LBS. LIGHT BROWN SUGAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 MOLASSES SNAPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 lbs. for 19 VANILLA BAR BISCUITS . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 lbs. for 25 PEACH FINGER BISCUITS . . . . . . . . . . 2 lbs. for 39 KING OSCAR SARDINES . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 tin: for 29 SING-PlNEAPPLE, sliced . .. . . . . . . . . . . 2 tin: for 29 QUAKER CORN FLAKES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 for 27 POTATOES (new) `full 15 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 PINT JARS PEANUT BUTTER . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 23 AYLMER CATSUP (Green Label 12 02.). . 2 for 35 RED ROSE TEA, regular 75c line . . . . . . . . 1-lb. 69 STRAWBERRY AND APPLE JAM, 4-lb. tin . . . . . . 39 FRUITO JELLY POWDERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 for 26 FARMERS, ATTENTION! (For 10 days) will sell 300 lb. bbls. of FINE SALT for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .'$2._35 I`,I`l"I`II I'II`,I`I I`,l\1'\ \ff\l1I'\ TFAI I Il7YYl`A'I" -...--3 A n _ . A.- 1nl\AV|naL\\l, (Ll I Av \.Abb-,9 vvnnl I -./vv i=T1if13' 'sX1li`%c3r" ."."s2.3s FERTILIZER FOR YOUR FALL WI-IEAT-specia1 price _"F;O.B. Barrie. . A a%Iv\ rsvvrsrur-uvvnrinv-I Ann I-to-.1-nr\-Av rnvnirirw Phone 185 Safe food forhgt dgys` I \IIII I-IILIII 16% ACID PPRDSPHATE AT SPECIAL PRICES LQUALITY --' `Serve Ke1lbgg s for iunch, dinner or breakfast. For the kiddies eve- ning `meal. Never tough-thick--but extra crisp. With milk or cream-- fruits or honey added. 7 V uuncoo Avu lnausullvllb IIGVU U equaled their wonder goodness! Ordgr at hcrtels, restaurants, cafe- terias. On dining-cars. Sold by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in i London,_Ont. Always oven- freah I 11-M9 Mi144'P" 3;" sage: '1`-he st01I.\` who .g-leaned 11 _ -. AL r`|n1Hn\v Q 4 *Kellogg s are the original corn akes! N 0 imitations `have `ever _,,,_I- .I L`. _S_. _.___ .I -__ S [T8 S ad SS UTTER . . . aen oz.) .. ' PLE 'II'\fI Q J 139 Dunlap St. Page Nlnd Sunday. Auauat 12 1923 s-. _ _.._1.... .5.-unuinnu af A V.V`EIJCOMnE TO ALL Wlllu]; ]'|W'vIiu ._, Regular Iservioes 8;- 11 am. and 7 pm. MR. WHITOOMBE 'Un .;.;.;'..'...'..'...'.;'.'.;.' .:."'B'...;;.i.';.i.;'..... muttered the loss `of one 0! its old- est residents.` in the person ,0! Mrs.-, .Chas. Hindle (nee Annie Maltas). she passed quietly away aifter `much sutterinz and -a'lins`erin8' illness. on July 31. 1928; Interment took place at Bethesda cemetery. `The funeral service was conducted at the home of her son.- Charles, where she died. The Rev. W-m. _R..Clem- `ems. gB.D.. pastor of the United ,churph. had charge. The very large attenclance. and the very many .-`rior- nl tributes indicated thehizh es- teem in, which the deceased was -held. Amongst the owers which decorated the casket and the room. were beautiful wreaths from the zalmily and the church. The rela- tivesdand `friends from a .dista_noe were: .\Ir. and Mrs. Canning of Al- fberta: .VIr. and .\Irs. F. Greensides, Mrs. "1'. Greensldes, Aurora; Mr. and Mrs. Penngally anddaughter. Creemore: Mr. and Mrs. Morrison. '. McEwen. Goldwater; Mr. and -Mrs. John MoEwen. son and daugh- ter, Schornlbergi Mr. and Mrs. .W. Gould. Bradford: Mrs. H. Appleton. geeto-n: Mrs. A. Cunningham, L. avidson. W. Davidson, R. David- gon. 1?`. Ross. Messrs. Young bro- there. all of Toronto. `The pallbear- ers were A. Rainey. R. W. Rain-ey. J. Davidson. W. Davidson. W. J..` Mcltlaster and W. R. Eldridge. `The late Mrs Hindle was born in :0r,v or an \W\-Iu` In the elds. t ru.nunh '.I.`0uua Lu, OH cordially inf am. If: vwwnuuu uy ov puma;-5. Rev. Robert Monoberts is attend- ms 3. _'boys' camp in Muskoka. this week. , FBI...-. ........-I... ...-...L.. -.!.!..I. .....- ..... garden party. which was re- cently.hel'de at the home of Arthur Bell. ,under the a.usp`lces at `the. e"LlttleBrlck" United church. was a. decided success. A bountltul sup- per followed by a. delightful pro- gram by ~Bra.ce.br1dge talent gave much enjoyment to all. Manythanks are due to Mr. Bell who has so gen- erously opened his home and pic- turesq-ue grounds for two years in succession. \/Tn nrur` `Ina Ennlnvo ant` O`-\on}\1r`A ?-`? T -TICITI` Aug. 6--"1`he.OvB horseshoe team went to- IVY; last Friday ..evening to play the return game and were victorious `by 60 points. _ Rev. Robin`: Mcoberts is attend- BU(.-`L'BHSlUHu - Mr. and Mrs. Bradley and 'ba'by`o `Inglewood were Sunday guests at the home of Jones Emma. - Sly; and \.vI'na Tnn Ta":-nan nvua In LHU IIUHIU UL IJUHUB LHNIHIB. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Emma were in Oriiiia. Saturday. T / :The Misses Reta and Ruth Beasley and Miss `McPherson of Toronto apent the holiday at the Beasley ome. V .Mr. and Mrs. Walker and child--. ren ofHo1yoke. Mass.. have return- ed home after spending their vaca- tion with their parents, (Mr. and Mrs. Beasley. Aug. T-`Miss `Madeline Binnie is holidaying in _'I`ordnto with friends. -Miss Anna. `Sermon of Barrie visited for a. few days with Miss Lillian Shanahan. Owing to wet weather for the past week farmers are ihaviing trouble .to harvest their wheat and alsike crops. M mm um .1? mid of Detroit. [Va L`l1'Ut'll`HLuU U`! l$ul.'\;Il'6h Mrs.` Hindle lived an` exemplary life gt home and in the church. She was a member of the Methodist .church from early childhood and we-ut into the United church when "Unic'n_was consummated in June. tt-92,05. she was an ardent supporter of the Union movement believing it giro the of God. She loved her church and its nlesszure of salvatioun. Her` adult life xvus the more radiant and] `beautiful and her faith the stronger 01 the perplexing trials of later years, -because of the use she made of t-he scripture in her early years. _Ehe stoned "her mind with the chole- ealt passages of the VVord". On more occasions than one she had memorized 100 new verses in the week and repeated them acceptably to the Sunday `School teacher. Vxan nnafnv prnvn n nnnr-`iszn smm. CLLLCF G. Ll? Mugs! uv O-ivvl cw------..,;,.. 11n's. . A few week-end visitors were M1`. and Mrs. Wm. Wilson and fam- ily of Toronto. at Ed. W11son's:` D. Kenney and J. Me)/Iannhan and son, Jack. `Toronto, at Geo. Mc- Laughllrvs: Mrs. MeGax`r1rty at B. B1nn1e`s: M. Bell, R. I-Iarris, Wm. Newman, Miss Alice Harris. all of Toronto. at Mrs. E. Wlllistorrs. Death of. 1'. Stamp ~ An old and respected resident of this community was removed by death on July 30 in_the peron of '1`. Stamp. I-Iewas born -on the Joe. Mertz farm atWaverley and spent all his life here. Surviving are his widow. one daughter. Mrs. John Draper. two sons. Daniel and Dev- id Istamp. and one sister. Mrs. D. Smith. Midland. Mr. Isylvester of Midland had charge of the services at the funeral on August 2 and the body was laid to rest in the Gos- pel Hall cemetery. Pal-lbearers were John Reynolds. T. Reynolds. Fred `Campbell, V. French, Bpden Mertz and Jas. Trew. `Those from outside who came for the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Tennant and Mr. and Mrs. Tennant, Jr.. of Orilria, and Mrs. Smith .or Midland? WAVERLEY I lalsuge M1`. and Mrs. J. Vvald of Detroit. .VIloh.. left for Cleveland and otlhez` points after aweek with .\1I,rs.Wa1d's parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. Coughlin. Mm. D. J. Kennev and `Mrs. J. parents. .V1'l . anu .\'u's. J1. Uuuszuuu. Mrs. D. J. Kenney Adchdannhan of Toronto are vlsnlng for a month with Miss Kay Mc- Laughlin \`I'n and `.\ I'm. (".`m`.c-\v'and son. uaugmm Mr. and Mrs. C`a1`\ey V and BoUb1e" have returned to Detroit after 8. few days at Leo. McLaugh- `Ivu'u _ , |have fought a good fight. I hav finished my course, I have kept the nan-. H V llllltllrl. I faith." v -0 now.- Pruchon::Rov. A. E.BIkOl; _ of Cenpral United _Chu_rch. Barrie amen Ave. United Church} ` . ALLANDALE Putor: Rev. Goo..E. Goultcr ~ 'Ghou-mutaor: F. J . D. uvt by---Ivan vs Rev. J. Johnston`e-Bls.clA!,..\.A... 3.1). Minister Horace Wilson. AJR.C.0. O1;:a.n1It and Chou-loader. ,`V1Cl\ u1uLel` emu W. 11. u4`tunua'u. The late Mrs Hindle was born `York township at Newtonbrook on May 12. 1845. When she was quite Zyoung the family moved to Hagar- ma-n's Corners. It was from there she came to reside on the 4th line. Innisfll. in 1857. She later married .Charles Hindle. a wldower. and en- tered when her household duties with the care of four children: iilrdie (now Mrs. A. B. Canning). ;!as.. deceased. Hannah (Mrs. Rear). deceased. and Jennie. Two sons -were born to her. Charles H. and Frank VV. Tlhree years after the latter was born :1 niece, Beatrice Sprou-le. was adopted into the household thus making 9. family or seven children who lived happily .together under her wise, motherly yards and direction. uhmvlvlne her are utswo sons. 10 A.M.--`SUNDAY SCHOOL GQSPELAHALL 87 MARY STREET. BARRII ORDER OF MEETINGS: Lord : Day Brcaklnz 0! `Bread 111.3. Acts 20-7 Sunday School ma mm. mu- ms 8 pm. 2 Tim. 8-1'5. Act: 17-1} Golpel ~Mcet1nx_7 pan. Romans 1-16. All "seats tree. No collection ALL WEIJCOME 7 Prayer Meeting Wednesday 8 pm. . Acts 18-18. Rev. 11'; Tsi.T `sham. 14.4.. mum Eimund Hardy. Mun. BM. F.T.CM. A u ,;,,_,_,,A__ Sunday,vAu9ust 12, 1928_ 11 a.g1. and 7 p.m.-"1`he Minister. Morning sulbject: Is the Influ- ence uf the Pul-pit Declining?" Rev. I: Thomao, Mxnlitu-. lu Ellen Dobson, Chou-leulor `lI__ A_`I. 1--.. .A._._-_l..L Service Eazdh -E;nving during the mbnth of Auzut ` AT 7 RM. A comm S'l`REE1' United Church of an-u-- ---.vu- : up -o-uvq-' mu Anal: Bailey. Vt-3-;;a:nbt. Organist -avnid: `C-I-h'o1rmutor Sabbath, Adgust 12, 1928 `THIE .\IIN*I1S"l.`ER will preach morning and evening {JUTU HUN Hll'UU|.lUHu Surviving her are two sons, Dhas. H. and Frank W. or Innlatll: three daughters, Mrs. A. B. Canning` pt Gm-Hay Lake. Alberta: Miss Jen- me. at `home: Mrs. F. Grose, Thorn- ton: two gramdsons and two grand- daughters: four brothers, Rev. W. Maltas out Pickford. M.!ch.: Peter Greensidos of rlnnisfiil: Dr. D. greensides of Buffalo Ranch. Sa.sk.; I`1nann.uInn AD` Annnnn Sunday, Auguut.12,' 1928 an _..- -__I II _`_. ST. ANDREWS Preubyhrian `Church p,.;@.;`.;;'cT..c. N. J. B. Thomaon, mum uN191~{ |-:nTv1ci1-'.%s% nah n. 9. DEIIVVIV _ of. -Thornton ALL ARE WELCOME '1T1Wa1-.;r;. ;.;1:1"7- x3T:'z:."" REV.R.B.BEYNON AC Tlnnnnbnn A050 s1j.moN `"75" W-'_ 4_\u.A_NnAu'. Minister lu HIE Duuuuy puuuua uwcuuucu. I-Ier pastor gave a concise sum-I .ma2`,v of her faith. in the service .wh1ch.he cqnducted. using as his .text words in 2 Timothy 4: 7-8, "I U.11U1U_g `Do LV&U'L'11I`-1'U1,1u 1111113111 'D[- Ivan. Young of Wallacqehurg. \Ont., who has spent his holidays weex. . \ W. J. Craig attended the Cobalt and Kirkland Lake Kiwanis meet- ings on Thursday of last .week. Rina: ?Ta".uaIuv\ l".AnH't.n\ n`? 'Rh~n+.. $501391`, $1.: -9: \Jll.'lI'. yo `Mr. and Mrs. W.-J. Peach and Mrs. `B. W. Rhinehart of Elora are visiting friends in town. Mr: Ian Inna and enh `F-Tnvrv 1531: WEEK. Miss `Ted Mathieson and Miss Wilda 'Culbert left last Friday for a boat trip to Michipocoten. Muva 1'! `V Jnnlrenn in unnnrl- K UU&D Llflp EU &Vl.lUlNPUCULCllo Mrs.,~G. W. Jackson is spend- ing a few days with relatives and friends in Toronto and B:".m1pton. Miss Geor ina -Crooks of Hunts- ville was wit lM):s. Jack Vair over Sunday. Pm; W P and SMr:_ T-Tngrhns nf .Lu.L`a. llll-|lvUll'Cl'o After a month's visit with re- latives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. J. Aconley returned to their home near Yellow Grass, Sask.. last week. V T TM - .....J-ll..- `D 1!? l`lL-...L-..`I-:.. D. H. Co1eman, Freeman 'Camp- bell and `Ben Smith motored to Port "Rowan for Sunday. ' Ex- Warden A. A. -Cunningham is en- gazed on government road work there. 1'..- rn`-1..... -5-n.....1._.. n..:. ._..x 'i'Miss 'Edna Asaph is` visiting with Mrs. L. V.iRupay. of Guelph Miss Evelyn Brennan `is holi- daying in Stratford and Toronto. -Mr. and `Mrs, `Wm. Findlay of Toronto were in town: yesterday. Dick Powell .of Dunnville is holidaying in town. wllin rlununf-f--nf 'I`in1n1inu in ICU Vl3ll4Hl LIIUIUJB Ill LUWIM Mrs. Ed. `Cut! and son Harry vjsited with friends in Midland. last week. .K:.-.. TFAJ Kn!-L3nann amp` was aunaay. Rev. W. R. and Mrs. Hughes of gfarta. Elgin `County. visited with I . '. and Mrs. J. W. Hughes. Mrs. -A. G. King of Toronto visited Mrs. J. W. Hughes, this week. 117 `r rv....:... ..a.+.....A..A +1.... fin}-m1+ 01; ways In Luwu. Miss Rhoda Bird returned to` Toronto last week after a trip to England. Miss Ailsa Grey has ;*T:urn'ed home after spending two weeks at Wasaga `Beach. o . '|'c`.lhm~+. nnfohnr -"and Delbert cwo Ween: uh ;vu.'a. u. `u. \n'c_y a. Jack`IPayne spent the holiday with his parents, Mr. and -Mrs. R. NV. Payne. '|\/Han Vacant? ~Pnvwu-av R, (1 '1'. \'V Miss `Keagey. former B. C. 1. teacher, spent lastvweek with Miss Jean Goodfellow. TMr. and Mrs. A. E. 'B_1_'yson and family are holidaying at Wasaga Beach. - - TM ... auul '1\'ue- Dnsunnl-+ Du1\v\:I1'!-A 81W and 'Mrs. Ba1`rtt Partridge spent the week-end with `Mrs. H. O. Partridge. Collier St. 117 A .1\'n`D1qnuenn A4` Mmlnmi re U. ra1`u'1ugu. LJUUIUI.` Dh- W. A. ~McPherson of Midland is ogerating` at New Dreamland T eatre. '1. and` lK::-n MLAIIIIIX` gah $151115, VV Ul'1Cy `DU: Mr's. Aikins and children. Elva and Harry Coughey, visited in Stayner la'st week. mr:..- 1:m.1..-1 `r ........... -9 n':a.,.1........... 3w.,vue1' may ween. -Miss Ethel Lawson of Kitchener and Miss Etta Lawson of Stayner visited with Mrs. Aikins this week. 1\'-. .....J `II ... II)` 'l)L'lL......1. A! uay. Mr. and Mrs....`W. J. Stewart of Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. `Hughes, 431 Park St., re- cently. . M oh!` |Mne A Q R1114-an Latin ucuuy. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Burton have returned from a motor trip to Quebec and `Atlantic `City. return- ing by way_`o f Niagara Falls. wvn .Qnv1non6- nnrl Fovnv n9 '.I.`\J v_a.an..--.. ` visitors. strangers ` viteid. T J.V.I.l.'B. J.JfU:l'Ul.U WJUUPUI-"o Mrs. F. W. IP1ay1e. Mrs. `W. N. Jack and `Miss Edna Jack of Mont- real and Mrs. J. W. Speers of Sault `Ste. Marie have `been visit- ing friends in town. TIE ..- `T_Y......-- `E--....!..L -...`l IE2..- lGlu W GU59 Mr. andjMrs. E. W. -Chamberlain and daughter of Cleveland, Ohio, and Mr. and `Mrs, A`Ix. Brodie grandmother, `Mrs. J. Muir. and of Toronto` are visiting at Mrs. J. T. "Qlzg'k s. - V ` ltV..`I--..... EL. . . m . .. .I'1-..... Ialll-YU- Jas. Daley of Beecher. Ont., and Miss `Verna {Young of Wallace- burg, 0nt., have returned home af- ter-a short holiday with. their uncle. IS. McPherson. Innisfil ISt. ` tuning vnimnou A5 TITn1`I..A..L..... III %`?:*""- T -I Ullllillllllilllllllllllllllllllllilllllilt uuuuayaug I'll UUWIII Elliott Grasettoof :1`immins is holidayirig at his home in town. Mrs. 'atts oi Toronto, is a uest at the home of her grand-_ ather, A. .B. Carley. Mu Q!!!` n1M'v~a `V ,,T Danni! on!` 11133 On Lnursuuy 01. may -Wvcno Miss `Evelyn Coulter of 'Strat-_ ford is visiting` the Misses Bren- nan. Bradford St. 13 Ann I `F l`xT4\1cvA At` A` 'l`r\!|_ nan. 131'a(lI0l'Q DE. Rev. III. `E. `W~el1wood of Tor- onto has been spending a couple of days in town. - Nneu Plnmh Rim} returned to A .I:llU31'5 U ULUHC1` uuu IJULUUL I4 Bannerman of Elmvale are s})end- two weeks at Mrs. C. '0. Grey s. *r..,.1.-oD........ g.<.m+ Hm lnnlmnu J. neuure. Mr. and. Miss `Stewart from Glasgow, Scotland. are visiting their cousin, lMrs. Ralph Johnston. `I -Tnum-ml Din].-nnu n'P nnfrnif uueu: uuuauu, U.u.1.'a. J.\u.lyu uuuuauuuu Howard V Pinkney of Detroit. Mich., visited with his cousin, Mrs. Aikins, Worsley `St. My-E Ailrina RH!` nknvnn `RN79 5.36 P.M.. 'IHU1su Games and races. VIEIDUU. Wlbll &Vl.l.`Uo ~"Lll\lllb LHIB VVCCFM Mr.and Mrs. W. Phllbrook of Toronto gtre hol1d`ay1ng' at James Cooo`er's Sanford St. T\K.~... `E.\....~np.p. .T\'nnT\nunnnH Lnn LIUUUCFB DI.H`LU.'u Db: Miss Florence 'MacDougal1 has returned after visiting in Cleve- land. -Ohio. and Eastern` Ontario. Miss Ethel Riddell of Tornnto is visiting Miss T.nnmn uauxa LUIIIIIIIEULIO Rev. `return this week from holidaying at Kin- cardlne and will occupy his own pulpit next Sunday. Qfnnlnxr Pnlnenn n4-' `pal-nrl\n1~n WUCl\'UHU Ill J.I.GyllllllUllo uRev. Geo. R. and Mrs. Kitching and Miss Ruth of Thistletown were calling on friends in town to- day. .M\\ nu!` ma T Q`-n1uvnuL :\ Ills U3 way UL `J-VICIEGILG J.`1llI Fred Sarjeant and family of Chatham. `Ont.. are holidaying with his _parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sarjeant. b3D:LJUlIlu Ed. Malone of Lansing, Mich., and 5Mrs."Lloyd1 Ardis of` Lake City, .Mich., are visiting their cousin. `Miss -E. J. Keaney. man wane "F`1nnr`n1r\A A` Q?-111:4-_' UUUblllu LL33 `1: Us l\U|llCy- Miss Edna `Theodore of Strat-' ford ha.retu1`ned to her home after spending two weeks with Mrs; O. E. Shank. . -...].l'l\l -... 1'1..-1- .....`l ..--L1.-.. LVLl.Bu Us I-Hy Qllllhu Mr. andlMrs. Poble and mother. Mrs. `Crowe, of Winnipeg spent several days with `Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Payne. Owen St. nu` T. I Qhnnann ant? IV V: Layne. \JVVCll L351 Dr. L. J. Simpson and family are spending this week with friends inuTHa1`ni1ton and Niagara Falls, Ont. ` Mr urn! `Mme I'` IV T-Trnnvn and GRUIBH NU av-4-w-. ,* ---11:- Mld-Wook Sonvico Every Wednesday at` 8 pm kthe Central Church Hall. \

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