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Barrie Examiner, 16 Aug 1928, p. 2

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T This remedy contains many of` the herbs our grandfathers used and recommended V for lung troubles. As a real {blood builder and food we `believe it superior to cod liver oil or sh oil prepara- tion. It builds up the body and forties the system against colds or those diseases which attack the lungs. Bronchitis. Asthma and even henunorages have been perm- anently relieved by its use. Read our pamphlet, An Interesting` True Stor , and go to HARRY . -SMI H and ask for a bottle of Gallagher's Indian Lung Remedy. Yours truly. JACK SPEILL. `Aug. 14~1\Iaste'x'F1L:1:x;est Ellis has c.+...mm1 hnrnn nfmv fwn week: W th | The Pufe Food Building at the CI:-madian National Exhibition cost $800,000 to constmot. ' . and ' .\IrsV. Speers. M Herman .knn.< Quinn/1 u' H: airs n`nI Capt Edgar Finlay, D.F.C., of Sydney. New South Wales. served four years with the Australians in Gallipoli and the East as a bomber, officer in the Camel Corps and yingace. He has a great war record. He has even a greater record as an athlete. Swimming for Australia he won the King's Medal in London in 1911, the highest honor in the gift otthe Royal Life Saving Society. In the `same year he won the all-round swimming championship of Swe- den and was awarded the King's Medal. He was co-holder or the 220 yards breaststroke champion- ship ot the world for some years c and prior to the war held practi- cally all of the swimming cham- pionships 0! Western and South- ern Australia. _ " Capt. Finlay has come halt way round the world to be a contender in the Third Wrigley Marathon at the Canadian Na- tional Exhibition on September e5th. He is training quietly in Humber Bxy and does not ap- pear to be distressed unduly by low water temperatures. despite Li-` nnaaulou . V l3LLC\ and lslted with J. '1'. Jenneu. i \ Mrs. Richardaion an Id Mrs. Vivian Jennett of` visited friends here on Sun-i I W DUI .IVl w 'a_ his nativity. 994 ANGUS MFE5!"9 of Glencalrn ls Mrs. `Fred Ma- -,!A111ston October 4 and 5 uuoceeune 24 {Beavertog . . . . September 26 and 27 >`Beeton October 1 and gBra.cebrldge .. September 26 to 28 L Bradford . .. October 10 and 11 1"Burk s Falls . . `September 20 and 21 . -lcoldwater . . . . September 18 and 19 lcollingwood .. September 2-5 to 28 5 Coekstown October 11 and 12 r;_E1mvaIe October 1 to 8 n 'Gra.venhux-st .. September 20 and 21 IHuntsv11-le September 25 and 28 .`L1ndsay September 19 to 22 Vt Meaford . . . . .. September 19 to 21 Midland September 13 to.15 o Orlllia. . . . . September 20 to 22 - Oro September 12 3. ?P~a.rry_ SO_;._ll1d .. __September 26 to 27 __t..._ 10 .--A 1.1 | Midland . . . . . . . Septenmoer 1o w. 1 .0ro September .fParry Sound September iPort Carling .. September 13 and 14 . -Rosseau . . . . September 1`2`and 13 {Severn Bridge .. . . . . September 19 Shelburne . . . . September 25 and 26 ::Sutton August 9 to 11 ` .......... Aug. 14'--A number from the v-11-. ,lage took in the circus at Barrie -on Tuesday. - | Miss Thelma Dean, Toronto, is visiting friends in town. 1 `mm aihann Toronto. is visiting `visiting friends in town. I `Mrs. Gibson, Toronto, is her son, Rev. J. G1-bson. `Those who took in the picnic to 1 . Triple Bay on Saturday report an enjoyable time. V i \`I'v` and NTPR. and Sons GIIJUXU. we uunv. ' Mr. and Mrs. M. Elliott visited at Bracebridge, Sunday. | B. Watson and E. R. Scott return-. ed from Golden Valley, Saturday. ` Mrs. Clark. Toronto, is visiting her brother, Morrison. _ Mrs. C. Faragher, J1-., and daugh- ,t9rs._Leona and Eunice. are visiting A.-_ ..-......i... M ... anal Mrs. brotner, .v101`r1suu. daugh-{ ,t'ers. Leona the f0rmer s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,0. Irish. Haliburton. n u.. and \fm:. 1'. Graham and 0. Haliburton. Mr. and .\Irs. T. Graham children of Huntington; Que.. and Mr. and Mrs. Mocracken of Flesh- erton were week-end visitors at W. Rowat's. Barrie Branch Thornton Branch No. I No_ `: No. No. No. LU `pun. NOIRTI-DBOU`ND No. 49-Leaves Toronto . 11.40 pm. Daily except Saturday. Arrives Barrie 2.05 a..m. Daily except `Sunday. No. 41-Leav'es Toronto . 8.83 am. Arrives Barrie 11.15 p.m. Daily except lsunday. No. 57-Leaves Toronto . 10.32 am. Arrives Barrie . . . . . . 12.48 p.m. Daily except Sunday. No. 43-Lea.ves"1`0ronto . 12.30 pm. Arrives Barrie . . . . . . 2.58 pm. Saturday only. No. 45-Leaves Toronto . 4.50. mm. Arrives -Barrie . . . . . . i 7.52 p.m. Daily ex-cept `Sunday. No. 47--Leaves Toronto . 9.05 pm. Arrives Barrie ...... 11.30 pm. Daily. ' No. 46-North Bay to Toronto. No. 42-0-Iuntsville to Toronto. No. 58-Muskoka Wharf to Toronto. No. 44-North `Bay to Toronto. No. 48-South River to Toronto. No.148--'Scotia. to Toronto. C.N.I;. Summer Ti{n_e Table PENETANG SUB-DIVISION NOiR`TH'BOUND . No. 53-Leaves Toronto 10.32 am. and Allandale 12.45 p.m. Arrives Midland 2.10 pm. and Penetang 2.20 pm. No. 99-Leaves Barrie 7.10 pm. and Allandaie 7.38 pm. Arrives; Midland 9.110 p.m. and Penetang 9.15 pm. `vSOUTiI-IBOUND No. 96-Leaves Miidland 7.15 a..m. and Penetang 7.15 am. Arrives Ailandaie 8.47 am. and Barrie 9.05 a.m. No. 5-i-Le:wes Midland daily ex- cept Sunday at 12 noon, arrivins Allandale at 1.39 p.m., leaving Aliandale at 1.49 p.m., arriving Toronto at 8.45 p.m. F830 HAMILTON SUB-DIVISION NORTHBOUND No. 61-Leaves Hamilton `(.40 a.m. Arrives Allandale 11 am. Arrives Meatord 1.26 pm. No. 63-Lea.ves Hamilton 3.85 13.121. Arrives Allandale 7.16 p.m. Arrives Meatord 10 pm. 94 t\`I'7!!'Q|`l`1\`l5I'\`I1'.\Y`I'\ fhtbavva .-gvwuvnu -v ru---y SOUTH OUND No. 60--Leaves Meaford 6.30 a.m. Arrives Allandale 8.35 a.m. Leaves Allandale 8.55 a.m. Arrives Hamilton 12.83 p.m. No. 26--Leaves Meaford 2.30 pm. Avnn`Iv1-nu A11oni|n1n A40 Ylfh, FALL FAIR DATES SOUTIHBOUND . 4.6-Leaves Barrie .. Arrives Toronto . . . . Daily. . 42--Leaves Barrie .. Arrives Toronto Daily except Sunday. . 58-Lea.ves Barrie .. Arrives Toronto . . . . Daily except Sunday. . 44-Leaves Barrie .. Arrives Toronto . . . . Daily except :Sunday. . 48--Leaves `Barrie . . Arrives Toronto . . . . Daily except Sunday. . 148--Leaves Barrie . . Arrives Toronto . . . . Sunda_v only. 4.40 am. 0.55 a.xn. 8.40 am. 11.30 a.m. 2.40 pm. 5.10 pan. 4.40 pm. 7.20 p.m. 9.12 pm. 11.25 11.111. 8.82 p.m. 10.50 -p.m. . 106, Sunday only, leaving Mid- land at `6.05 p.m., arriving Bar- rie 7.53 pm., arriving Toronto 1n nnrn i U. au-uv: Arrives Leaves Arrives UIUIJ 1'1 10 p.m. Edgar Finlay, Australian Flylqg Ace and champion swimmer. Enterod In the Third` WI-Igloy Marathon. I-llLl..Sl_)Al..E \UK1 VVS AVLVCILI Allandale Allandale Hamilton .|...I.aa-A anndnv, HAVE nothing to do with get-rich-quick% sa1esrnen--uhey will try to hurry you. into a decision you will regret. A sound. in- vestment is never in a hurry. I i Although introduced several years ago. bookkeeping machines are Just being generally accepted in Chile. PRODUCT I CV1 i :- BRYSON 8: MORLEY, Dealers-Bradford St., II II.` T -- The fame of the Firestone Gum-Difped g:llo'on Tire hen Iprend around the world. On the whee s of the finest can on road and street, it is proving supreme in mileage, coin- , every fort and safety.` To do tice to your car equip it ylth Firestone Tires. See your ocel Firestone D r. NRRTONB TIRE 8 RUBBER CO. OF CANADA. LIMITED HAMILTON CANADA " Mod Milo Per Dollar Meanwhile, the Savings Department of this Bank is a safe and pfotable place for your` money. T.R.COUl.TER' I {I980 12 Owen St. : HQXRRIE : Phone 1440 H. A. HENRY, Resident Manager. T &-- ITH the superb ease of a thoroughbred that takes all in its st:-id_e, the "Bigger and Better Chevrolet never falters m the most trying circum- stances-proves its mettle on the steepest grades and in the face of the greatest obstacles. The ruggedness of Chevrolet construction alone M-I--- 4.--- .t.:..... .m.:Ialn,- There is no part of 1 ics19@. I-IENL The ruggedness ox bncvrulcs ......s............ _.s makes these things possible. There part the engine-of the chassis--of the body that was not designed prim ' y for rugged endurance--put to the test again and again on the General Motors Proving Ground. As a result the Bigger and Better Chevrolet sturdily climbs without a halt, the steep slopes of the Rockies, and plough: its way through the deep mud and gumbo of half -made prairie trails. In whatever conditions it may be placed, the splendid ruggedness of Chevrolet remains loyal in the service of its owner. Its long life has become proverbial-the very name Chevrolet is a synonym for strength that endures. The "Bigger and Better Chevrolet-beautiful in form- luxurious in appointments-supremely rugged in construc- tion--powcred by the famous Valve-in-head engine-oEers solid, enduring, trustworthy performance even under adverse conditions. No matter what the roads-no matter what the weather-at all times the "Bigger and Better Chevrolet stays on the JOB. uc-1 1-s-sac The G.M.A.C. . . General Motors own dcg:rnd payment plan sordn HIO mos: convemcru and economical 707 o! yin: your Che-nolu on due. r . G. 01:: &_C0. MINING STOCK BROKERS ' TORONTO, ST. THOMAS. WINDSOR,`LONDON LINDSAY, KITCHENER, ORILLIA, PETERBORO Loqal Office: -- 7 it: A 05 GENERAL MOTORS or CANADA, LIMITED - Local and Long Distance FURNITURE MOVING" A SPECIALTY DEALER FOR CHEVROLET AND OAKLAND . PHONE 138 - ELIZABETH ST. At one time in Scotland the smok- ing of a. pipe was considered an antidote for rheumatism. Thursday. August 16, 1928 - JIIU Aug- Aug- AUS- Sept. Sept. Sepi- Sept. Aug. Aug. C..u.- 5 c}` Thug` NO MAJOR CHANGES IN HUDSON AND ESSEX Huang ma Essex Dim-ibutou Phone 345 V BRADFORD s'r..% BRY SON & MORLEY The Royal Bank ---534.. of Canada V Gallagher's, Indian Lung Hudson and Essex `cars are being shown in new summer and autumn colors, but the Hudson Motor Car Company has announced to its dealers that otherwise the cars will continue unchanged. lt is_ declared that the popularity of these models has given the company the greatest volume of business it has ever had. Several two-tone color effects are announced, as well as Hudson fenders lacquered in colors. Optional wire wheel equipment in con- trasting colors is also offered. ` CAUTION Aug. 14-.--Mr. and Mrs . Eric Wil- son and baby spent Sunday at J. E. Hodgsorfs. . Miss Meeklng of Tomato is the guest of Mrs. E. `H. Sloan. ` Rev. Dr. Davidson of Korea preached on Sunday In the United ehu1'ch.AE\'eryone was delighted with his address. . um. Vfnn nf Toronto spent the T Miss..\I11ne of Tovonto spent week-end at thehome of Mrs. Nor- man Wilson. A . Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Grose and family of `Toronto visited here on their way to their summer cottage on Lake :S1mcoe. T ~ N11`. and Mrs. Ed. Kneeshaw of` Steele's Corners spent Sunday at Howard Allan's. Miss Dorothysloan has been vis- `llting friends in North Bay. mam mnmnn of rclavemont spent `lting friends In Norm many. John Selman of Claremoxzt spent Sunday irrthe village. ' A (`Too late for last week) Mr. and Mrs. Morley Relve and family of Plcton spent the week- end at R0`bt. vRe1ve s. - u.. nn \/fr-st. Dwight Rogerscm at Rom. vttezves. ' Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Rogerscmv and faml1y spent lsunday with friends here. Geo. Godmark and family moved to 'I`omnto'last week. * 117' 1:1 Ilnnn `and Kathleen snent ll. Tomnto'last VVGBK. W. B. zsloan and Kathleen spent couple of `days In Toronto. _ T Jack Lennox of Toronto is holl- daylng with his uncle, S. W. Watt. Miss Belle Canning` left on Tues- day for Brantford to spend her va- cation. 1'\.. 1/fn(`n111Im nf <'l`m-onto and Ja5o ' -Dr. Mccallum of"1`ovonto and Sloan of VVe1land spent` `Sunday. at D L`! Qlnav\'q bluztu UL W cm E. H. Sloan's. Pile Sullerers} Ucl'uVVcVI W Unrnvu V The August meeting of the U.F. W.O. and U.'F.O. was held on Mon- day evening, the 6th. at the home of Mr. and -`Mrs. Johnston. with Ct fair attendance. _ i After the usual routine of busi- ness the two clubs joined. Miss M-dry Gilchrist gave Pt humorous reading. A contest What do 3'01: know about lcanada? was very in- teresting`. Jack McKay favoured the meeting with a solo. Mrs. Gilchrist read a delightful story. Av #114: nlnqn M the meeting 8. deugnttul awry. - At the close of the meeting` lunch was served. c. & wg MOTORS, lama. cHUn<:_|-m.f U.F.W.O. &. U.|'-`.0. ..-Ll.-r.. n4 0 J. Diet.` Manager M. C. Wig1e.'Manager III-vvu----- V- Aug. `14--.\Ir. and M2`? Fellows and Billie are on their vacation at Midland. - xnn nmm Anderson of Toronto Midland. -' Miss Grace Anderson is home for her holidays. _ -- H ---- us- -r.-..-.1. and \`l'm~grnvat 13 1101118 IU1` um.` llusluup we Mrs. Purvls, Jack and Margaret of Cannington are spending a week with A. H. Crawford. . um. 'l`m:1\mr and son of Toronto You can only get quick, safe` and lasting relief by removing the cause--congestion of blood in the lower bowel. Nothing `but an in- ternal remedy can: do this--that s why cutting and salves fail. Dr. Leonhard-t s Hem-Roid,- a harmless tablet, is guaranteed to quickly and safely banish any form of, Pile misery or money back. Doug- las Drug Store and druggists ev- erywhere sell it with this guaran; foo H. Icrawrora. Mrs. Trelvar and son of are at Sinicoeside for a week. Congratulations ' to Miss Bertha Boynton. who won the silver cup at the swimming. contest in Oriiiia-. Monday. August 13. T.nn Rnnnnr nf Edn`10!1t0l'l. A1ta.. August 13. A Lou Banner of Edmonton. ,spent a couple days with his aunt. `Mrs. Metcalf. ` n__`L_`+Ib- I'l`VIlVh*-vuuu~nv A pretty wedding took place on August 11. 1928, at. the home of the bride's parents, when Miss Grace \/Tnvuv (",1nv1u=_ dauzhter of Mr. and when Miss uruue Mary Clarke, daughter Mrs. W. Clarke, Hawkestone, was united in marriage to Mr. Howard f E. Prophet. son of Mr. and Mrs. S. _ Prophet. Peterboro. The ceremony < was performed at 2.30 pm. by Rev. J. Mcicrae, of Avenue Road United church. Toronto. The bride was be- corningly gowned in navy silk crepe with figured trimming and carried Sweetheart roses_ and gypophiia. Miss May Prophet of Peterboro, the groom's sister. was `bridesmaid. ~ gowned in orchid georgette. while the groomsman was Wm. Clarke of ' Hawkestone. brother of the bride. The groom`s favours were: to the bride, pearl-tone ivory dressing set: I to the bridesmaid. beaded bag; to the best man, cuff links; to the sol- oist. Mrs. Moran, 51 pendant. um... .. hnffnf hmnheon. the new- l uvJv-v Vwnruu 1 u-u-- -----.- BRVSON C MORLEY, Amlloll DENNIS NOLAN, Bradford LOUIS FAGAN. Hilllilll J1`Po CMMCV. vtrlp olst. M.l`S. Moran, at puuucuu. After a buffet luncheon, the l,v wedded pair left on a wedding to Toronto. Niagara Falls and polnts in Western Ontario. They will reside at 2'59 Rubldge St.. Pet- erboro. Arnnnrr thn gunnfq who came t0 Among the guests who attend the wedding were: Rev. and Mrs. J. Mc`Crae, Mary and Anna. and Mrs. McKel1ar. Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. `Clarence Prophet. Jean and Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Prophet. Clifford Prophet. Miss M. Prophet. all of Peterlboroz Leslie Clarke. `Thorel House. Musltoka: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leeklng. Orlllia. ' Aug. 1-4--`The weiner roast held at S. V. Jones` in aid of st. Andrew's Church was quite a success. nun knuunsnhnn team`: and Orilliu at Bolsover. Mrs. Owens of 'l`o1*onto is vlsiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Barnes. ., `T. H. Crawford has started out with his threshing machine. `hfnn mm `huav hauling` and 1-oadin played a n`1encu,v game. uvu mucus.- lng vlctorlaus. Central and Hawke- stoneglrls played a game at Iball. I-Iawkestone winning. .-. `1__,-I1 A...-...1.: A6! .!`1nn1yuO-nuvn la -13:90 Two Church quite a success. Oro horseshoe team and played friendly game. Oro emerg- inn` vintnrlaus. Central .I1t`l.`\\'l\t3\.UuU VV uuuua. Caldwell Arnold of -Cookstown is spending his holidays with his fath- er, J. C. Arnold. .Mrs. Uncles spent the week-end at Bolsover. `.Ul'nai xvnnu nf 'l`m~rmtn IS V15-Iitiflg `wlth his tnvesnmg miwzuuu. Men ave `busy hauling and 1-oading lumber from -McAfee's mill. Alov "\l'n|r`nnlpr and 011 of Pene- lumber rrom ':V1cAu-as uuu. Alex. Mclcuaig and son of Pene- tong spent a few days with his mo~ then`. Mrs. Mcualg. '.\I1's, Hudson of Toronto spent a week with Mrs. Mac Elson. .\I1ss Katie .\Io Cua!g of Toronto is visiting her cousin. Miss Annie Mc- Arthur. n.... xtnsnuunia 11191 with an ac- Arthur. Dan. Mecuaig met with an ac- cident recently. He was up in a. tree fixing the telephone line when a llxnb broke and he fell across the wire fence fracturing one rib. He is able to be about. mm. nn-nr1n'nn`\H\' urns: smwv to learn able to be aoout. I `This co-mmunity was sorry to learn of the death of Finlay MoArthur in the West. His brother. Dan. brought home the `body and the funeral took place to Knox cemetery. Much sym- pathy is felt for his aged parents. brothers and sister. He was the youngest son of Gilbert McArthur of Orillia. . Aug`. 14--Miss Ethel Mc.VI'aster~ of Utopia is spending a. few weeks with Mrs. Eb. Harris. rm... r...mm.v Al mo? in the home with Mrs. 1:20. uavrls. The Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Wm. `Cole last Wednesday afternoon when they planned tor the annual Sunday School picnic. .\Irs. Ed. Travers spent the week- end with friends in Barrie. A Mrs. Ben Part and daughter. n_.u._- -5 -nr:;n.-..-.,1 nun mans Pnlnn BIM1 wuu Lrwuua LU ucuuv. ' Ruby. of Midland. are with friends here for a fewwveeks. ~ nunnu \Tnk'm~nnn has returned for tew \`\'881{S. D Aro,v .\IcKernan has returned to Detroit. He motored over a week ago and passed the week with friends here. Hrs. Chas. Bowyer and family are with her mother, Mrs. Degear, for a few -days. ULJ vv tee. }.s':ocuvr DEALERS: -'_-_-n- - n-gnu Isl) AIIl-n__ -I-I-A}1_VKl-S_I'ONE rUIbIrl Prophet-V-Clarke _ -.-...1,u...-.- 4-n;-.1, ono S1'_A'l'lON Ivv Aug. 13-Rev. A._G. Rlntoul and Mrs. Rlntoul and_ family 0: Forest. are spending a couple of weeks ho1- ' ldays In this community. . ` Mrs. Webster Burton (tom the` West visited with J. '1`. Jennett. 1 u.. and mu: Pinhnrd0n and lulu (I Mr. - and Weston day. ` \1 v A1 uuy. .\Ir. and Elsie Spee and Hern Markham W nn Iv\` day. . t v. ~ and'.\Irs. G. H. Speers. '.\I1ss|f Mrs. W. J. McLean.- Jennett. called oni' friends recently. Wm. usproufe from the West re-I newed old acquaintance here last week._ Miss 1'-hwman has returned to. her home in Kimberley after spend- ing some time wxth her sbter. .\Ir3. Bates. A | The farmers are very busy gath-f e-ring in the harvest, There has been ideal weather the last ten days. . \fnu Ltauvnx.-`In nf T\'h`nhPT`1P\' l`.N3nt' meal Weatner me 1:1_:L u:-u uct.` 5- I Mrs. I-lawman of Kimberley spent; the week-end with her dau:-`{11t<'1`- Mrs. Bates. A I'uIIV\\`\DII Pnnrvt MAI`-A ffdd Paper money was first manufac- tured on the American continent in 1740 near bhe city of Mexico. Crmgving 600 passengers, a tram traveled the 156 miles `between Leeds and King's -Cross, Eng.. in 155 minutes. { but conslaerume uulll;tv was to the rooms where the fire Cause of fire unknown; Aug. 13-IRev. and Mrs. J. Ross` and Fraser returned home Friday after a motor trip to Toronto. Sar- nla, Harrlston zindother places. I 1\ n mm Mm: T-T.-v1m~v Smith and nla, uarrxston mm omer pzttceu. ` Mr. and Mrs. H:u*r,v Smith family spent Sunday in Toronto. -' Rmh \`l'n1~Hn nf\\7lR2`1l`. Falls was tut. uuu 41;. no oo~` Sunda,\".'in ~'l.6`1"c;`11tc.. - '|` Bob Martin of Niagara. Falls ` in the village, Monday. \,1'na T-Tnr~I\\r n'(.nnnnv Of T0l`Ol1tO in the vxuage, Monuay. Mrs. I-Iamgv O'Connor of Toronto is a guest at Geo. Latimews. Don nn `\Tl` I1'\\'h1 a.`.x1| guest at Geo. Jmrxmers. Rev. and Mrs. W, S. Irwin an} family of .\Iono Road visited friends in the village last week. xnum D 7In1n1c~\`n1nn was: nztllcr In the village Last \\'`9K. Mrs. R. Zimmerman was called to Callendav on Sntux~da_v on account of the serious illness of her niece. Mrs. Haskett. Klingon 'r.'n+n nn `hm! `!\`foKPe\'e1`. VESL M1`. Mrs. uasxeu. 1 Misses: Kate and Doll McKeevev have returned home to '1`orontoVaf-` tev visiting at Walter .\IcMackon`s and Thos. Duckworth s. :nn..m...+..1aHnnu rn \1 u~ nn `,Vl".| vv inn! SOIL `\/In 2=.=A. c. REID CARTAGE Mr. and Mrs. J. -R. Miller and Jack spent a few days at Seaforth. Amnnq the week-end visitors inl and `T1103. lJuCKVVl)l`Ln'S. `Congratulations to .\Ir. and M's.` -Wm. Davidson on the arrival 013 a rnavu spent IGW clays Ill. at-ttLurLu. 1 Among the week-end in` Angus were: Mrs. J. I.egge and .\'Ils9, June Tllson of Toronto,,at W. J.g Gau1ey's: Mr. and` Mrs. Ger:-11-in Brent of Toronto. with the latter s sister, Mrs. Gordon Bush. IT-HE BARRIE EXAMINER Aug`. J.-'l---.\1aswr 1u1`m::u. xmus urta returned home after two Weeks W :11 his aunt, Mrs. Emmerson, in But- lain ram. Lorne Ross and daughter of Ham- ilton vlslted at H. Ellis . Sunday. \.r.... tvm Dnua qn fnmilv Pf llton visited at 11. mus uuuuuy. Mrs. Wm. Ross and famlly of Hamilton spent the week-en-'1 with 1\Ivs. Geo. Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Cllpperton and baby of `Toront-o. spent a few days last week with Mrs. J. H. Bell. (NIH-u~.u+ .\lfn\Tnuh:\~ nn hnn KT.`- WEEK \\'1In .`\ ll`H. -J. 1'1. Den. Gilbert .VIc.\Inste1~ and Dan Mc- F`a.dc1en were home from Toronto for the week-end. \-r.. nhr` \Tvu .`DrmnnL- nf 'l`m~m1tn we \`\'9!.`K-t'llll. U1`. and 1\I1`s.~Pooock of Toronto spent Sunday with the lntter ~.x par- ents. M1`, and Mrs. Geo. Stephens. '11.." `I7 Yuuvln nf \l'nnn Rn-ad ii Phone 547 x 48 Ellen St. ems. .V1l`_. tulu Mrs. uc-u. cwcpuvua. `Rev. VV. Irwin of .\I0no Road is. holidaying with J. \V. Jennett. Miss Marian Ross is visiting her grandmother, Airs. I-I. Ellis. \`I'l::u .1`-nnn (Inge-in.= nf Beeton is grandmother, .V1l`s. 11. Laws. Miss Jane Guggins of Beeton is` visiting her sister. Mrs. J. H. Mc- Cann. vn.-.11. nu-.nu+ H-m !nnnnvfnnr\-A n? Thn Cann. Talk about the importance of The Barrie Examiner. Last week it did not reach here until Saturday and our thoughtful mail carrier deliver- ed the mail by motor. that people migrht not be keptwalting any long- er than possible for the news. 3- Aug. 14--Mr. and Mrs. Murra,\'. daughter and two sons of Glass- port, Pa., are visiting at George Knupp's. Mina Nrnvv '\Veh' of Glencalrn Anupp 5. Miss Mary '\Ve1r Visiting her sister, gulve. l\ Yv and `.\`h~s4. Da guire. . Mr. and Mrs. David Knapp Ind family of `Toronto visited at D. Campbell's on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Philips. Mr. and Mrs. \Vebsto=r and family of Horn- ings Mills. Norman Philips. M1`. and Mrs. Ring and family of Toronto were -Sunday visitors at the home of A. Arnxstrong. S1`. 11.. mm: `\1'ua IV ,1` (`rs-irlwnii nf A. Arnxstrong. 51'. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Caldwell of Barrie called on relatives here, Monday. \I'.. nn Xfnu (`hna r3I`n\. FId Of Monctay. Mr. and Mrs. vchns. Grave-_s of Fort William visited here last \\'e=!<. mu... nmmnhaa and nnsrhfnv` and Fort wuuam Vlsuteu new man \\'l:I<:\. Mrs. -Reynolds and daughter and Miss Hilda Avnwstvoxmg of Toronto weve Sunday visitors at VV. J. Arm- s`.ron:'s. `Ina xv .(nnL- hna mhwnn home s`.1`0n:z's. Mrs. W. Cook has returned home after an extended visit to. her bro- ther at Kermilworth. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. \Vebster and two children. are visiting the form- er s parents at Newmarket. No distance too long for our high-powered motor trucka.

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