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Barrie Examiner, 30 Aug 1928, p. 8

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bridesmaids were also twins. Judge `Robertson or Linlithzow. Scotland, ruled in a. case Fbetore him that "a. fight between two 11'- lshmen is not proof that they are bad menda." V -na.1u.Iua Han nomn `Of DUbnO ner cousin iV1l"s. Jessie .1uu1uy:uu. I Mrs. Murray of Toronto has re- turned from a two weeks visit with Mrs. Jessie Thompson. Mar- garet Thompson accompanied her home. xx... 71.-ma uma Mr: 'N-mmnsnn nome. Mrs. Lloyd and Mrs. Thompson spent a `day this week with Mrs. W111 Marshall, Orillia. `Miss Shirley Booth of Sherbryooke, W111 Marsnau, Uruuu. Sherbrooke, Que., visited recently at the home of F. C. Robinson. 'I'\onn avvnnnfhu in ffdd to OI 1*`. U. nuumsuu. Deep sympathy is extended to Mrs. Harry Webb in the death of her -brother, Clarence Green. mt... A'hhu ``nv-pnann and In-and. ner -nrotner, Lzsarence urveu. Mrs. A'bby Ferguson and grand- daughter, Marie Morris, spent a few days last week with Mrs. J. S. Ferguson. , `Mm: Tainan Rnv-inn. Sr Wallace rergusoxx. Mrs. Isaac Spring, Sr., Wallace and Jean spent the week-end with friends in Toronto. 111.. ant` Rina r`nnn1mnr1 and fnm. zrxenus In '.l'Ul'UI1LU. Mr. and Mrs. Coupland and fam- ily of Newmarket. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fox and daughter Marjory of Parry Sound. Thos. Shephurd of Ro`ache's Point, Mr. and Mrs. Clit- ford of Bradford, and Mr. and Mrs. 0. Donnell of St. Louis, Mo. visited her . Mr. and Mrs. James Edding- ton of Toronto, Miss Kitty King. Barrie andIMlss Maud Clark..Stroud. visited recently with Miss Margaret Kelly and at John Kelly's. (Til? Aug. 27-Miss G1ady"s Marriott of Baie visited with Miss M. Rich- ardson last week. `Miss Flo Brown of Toronto and Miss Reta Fleming of Anten Mills are holidaying with Mrs. Jno. John-] I anvu un ........v .V.;, son. _ Mrs. W. D. Scythes spent a few ;days in Barrie with Mrs. McKnight Ilast week. 1 an... `Dnku nnunn Ia snendinz a in this vicmxty. Two trucks are busily engaged hauling gravel for the highway on the 5th. beginning work today-a iittle faster than horses`can travel} with the same load. Aw-.nw-r Hanna 9:? `K , D. (`.VthS On I uyuu rev operated.` Ilast weex. Q Miss Ruby Carson is spending a_ week at hm` home here before re- turning to Toronto. I r nwnching in in full swing urmng C0 Luruxuu. Clover threshing in this vicinity. 'l`uvn h~nnL'a QYA with the 10810. n Among those at `W. D. Scythes Sund'a_v were Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Scythes and family of Stroud and Mrs. C. Beelby of Barrie; Mr. and Mrs. Toole of Midland. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Scythes and family of Weston on their return from camp- ling at Little Lake, Midland. M. an:-1 \.n-= we made of Aurora In: at Little Labia, xvuuxuuu. Mr and Airs. N. Eade of Aurora and R. Wight of Toronto were guests at L. Carson's on Sunday. M and Mrs. Marshall and son SUGSTS at 1.4. URTSOIIS Uu Duuuay. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall George of Wyevale and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. White of Elmvale were Sunday visitors at John Johnson's. Aug. 28--'The week-end visitors were Mr. and Mrs. 0. Wagg and daughter Hilda and son Kenneth of Mount Albert. at A. H. Wilson's: Mrs. R. W./Dickey and daughter Jean and Mrs. Armstrong of Tor- onto. at Ed. Wilson's. and Mrs. D. Day and Joe. Day of Cochrane at John Scott's. 2 "Ed. Lessor has purchased a car. `Those attending the Ex. this week are: Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Binnie. Mrs. B. Binnie, Jack Binnie. Jas. Izmir, Sr., Florene Wilson and Mrs. 1' (`Av . . Cox. Mr. and Mrs. David Somers of Craighurst spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Binnie. _ van... 1\,rnAnHnn `R+m-Ha hm: return- and MP5. U80. nuum-.-. Miss Madeline Binnie has return- ed from Toronto after a. month there with relatives. any: Aug. 284Mrs. Rhodglzgrtridge of Barrie is visiting with her sons here. E. `C; Drury has returned from a trip to-the`West. * ` Minna: '1`-helma Horne and Nellie trip to-the west. - Misses Thelma Horne and Porter of London were rece-nt guests of Mrs. A." E. Partridge. Miss Mary Partridge returned to London with them for a short visit. war... .....-1 `IA !-G A11-an `Blank of St. uperuwu. $227.50 _ COMPLETE WITH TUBES Wlt'h them IO!` 8. snort vxsuz. Mr. and.. Mrs. All-an Black or St. Catharines were week-end guests of Mrs. W. G. Partridge. xn... Mlnnin Dnrfridza has re- at `St. Uamarlnes. Quite a number attended the an- niversary services at Clowes on Sunday. A rl'.`l'av-vent T-Tome services will be T HE name axamnzn O! Mrs. W. U. rarcmusv. M1ss_Minnie Partridge has re- turned from a. visit with her sisters at `St. Catharines. nun. n nnmhar nffnnded the an- Sunday. Harvest Home services will held in St. James church'on Sun- day. `Sept. 9, when a choir trom Or- lllla will have charge or the music. Service in the United church next nu-ulnu at `IOLQO, EIGHTH um-:, INNISFIL an n GTVICG III HID U` l Sunday at 10.'80. AN'_1fEN Mu.Ls CFOWN wu- COMPACT Com actly built to a qualit stan `arc! of engineering, this` precision 7-tube receiver re- presents exceptional value. At an AA '15 in full swing Aug. 29-Mrs. J. S. Stevenson of` Kettleby visited f-riends here last week. I I `Dan Tl'c.!\\\\ In {v1c :1 non!` Be. VV<;-`bb is installing a new`- grain cleaner in his Craigvale ele-3 ivator. f`nnrvnn\11n3nnn fn `fun tun/1 "FE ` I Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs." Arthur Richardson on the birth of` `a. baby girl on Aug. 23. and to Mr.` and Mrs. Ward Webb on the birthi of a baby girl on Aug. 24. Dav W R Irwin n1 Mann `Rnndt UK 8. Utllly 5111 UN Jlu. 1. J Rev. W. S. Irwin of Mono Road will conduct the United church ser-' vices here on `Sunday, Sept. '2, at! 7 p.m., Rev; J. Brown` taking anni- vers`a.ry services at Mono Road. IlI1.- __A.___ __ -_._L:_.._ -1 an.-. The September meeting of the! Womens Institute will be held at the home of Mrs. Marquis on the 6th instead of the L3th. WIA YT`:-.{$nA A1:-unnnk an:-`Vina `no? The United church service last Sunday evening was taken by the Miss -Sutherland, who has charge of the Strangers Dept. of W.M.'S. work in Vancouver, gave am [H9 0111 lI.l`5Lt'HU UL LUV .DI)LH. ` very interesting acc unt of her work there. At the\c]9 e of the ser- vice Mr. Gray of Toronto sang very ififecttvely, Throw Out the Life ne. AAAH-{Ann} Qfy-run` nnnyn nn v-man `I1 Lane." Additional Stroud news on page 11. V gymnasium on board an ocean liner is no longer a novelty. A The floating _palaces_of today gvhgph Agymnaaium on mun: an uccuu 1'u.l.Cl' us nu wugu novelty. floating palaces of today which cross the mighty oceans between Canada and the Orient and Canada and Europe have gone one better than the best hotels. There are hotelein this coun- try that can invite their guests to baths in private lwunming-pools; but how many of them can offer the busy man or woman the use of` a gymnasium? (`Ham on bnan H1 n+ am: '7" Rnnr nnn of thin yo vi-Ivoovw wv-wvr -.----._ $180.00 COMPLETE wm-1 runes we Inusy man or woman cue uae w. an gyutxaaaauwxxxa How to keep fit at sea? Board one of the famous .Wh=ite. Empresses, bound for the Orient hem Vancouver, or cross from Quebec to Southamp- ton by an Empress of the Atlantic. These liners have gwmnasiu.-ms on board, and you will have no reason to fear the consequences of a period of en- forced leisure. On the Pacific the Empress of Canada, Empress of Asia and Empress of Ruesiai , have` gymnasiums which are in all respects He those of the three Atlantic Empresses. Spacious Nome, with excellent vemtilaiiion, and fitted with the blast equipment for almost every phase of athletic 'enc1ae. In addition, the Empress of Canada and the Empress of Australia have swimming pools, this-In oven 1:: Han F-i1-at Ma-nlr n-F {Jinan n Inn nnnll nn Buy advertised goods. Wlllill ll-`V Lu. hue Ll.-[Hi Laud: VJ. yuvwv In: In: avuuu vu hoard sea-going ships. _ A The apparatus with wh-lch the gymnasiuxms oi the of the Canadian Pacic line are fitted is varied diverting. The horse and -the camel are per- haps the most popular among the machines. When travelling on the Empress 0! Australia and the Empress of Scotland to and from Canada this lummer the Prince of Wales rode many imaginary mile: on the comfortable bacltof the horse and also on the ca.-mel a" humsp. These beasts are electrically controlled. and when the current is switched on the "horu,which is properly saddled and has crupper and Itirrupa. proceeds to emulate the movement of a KLUBBLGLJC IIGVV BWVIIILIIIIID5 Ml. VHQ nuupnaua w. _ which are in the first rank of those to be ound on L.._J --.. -48-... -1.}... STROUD Keeping Physically Fit in Mid-Ocean FOR SALE Barrel Stave, Heading % and Lumber Plant LIST OF MACHINERY SENT UPON REQUEST Apply: H. D. ELLIOTT, c-o Canada Metal `Company Limited, 35 Fraser Avenue, Toronto, Ontario I SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT OUTFITS, IS BEING INSTALLED IN THE NEW HOME OF THE ARCADE. AN ABLE PERMANENT WAVING EX- PERT FROM TORONTO WITH WIDE EXPERIENCE HAS BEEN ENGAGED FOR THIS PURPOSE. THE DATE OF OPENING OF THIS DEPARTMENT WILL BE" ANNOUNCED SHORTLY. FOR 79 YEARS the Wil- liams `Piano !Co., have been specializing in tonal re- search. It developedl some time ago the only tonal sound board _of its kind in Canad_a.e Williams Su. et- Electr1cs:-a'mi these on y- will utilize this sound board all console models. AISK U\Sto demonstrate the Williams to you in your home. -or see them on `dis-V play at our show room. AT ANGUS, ONTARIO Upper loft-A physical clue In operation. Upper right-`I'M . Canadian Pacific steamer IoItroyol". Lower left--lntorlol of the an of the Empress of Australia". Lower right-I4 linking use of the ship : swimming pool. horse in motion, and gives the rider a real and please ant sensation of horse-back riding. The speed ca be increased from a walk to a trot, from a trot to 3 canter, and from a canter to a gallop; but the home is always a gentle beast and never throws his ride;1:4 'I"hA paw-ml vnnnki-an in .. -..~....1.... .. `L- 411.....-` . ca an-way: u gcuuu ueast am: never tnI`0 WS his P1081`! The camel machine is as popular as the horse; The camel functions in a` similar manner to thd horse, but performs the rolling motion peculiar to the ships of the Sahara. The camel usually work! overtime when the Round the World and Mediterran- ean Cruise Emxpresses are nearing Egypt, the ladle! especially being anxious to accustom themselves 1:0 riding on the hump of a camel. . l"hnn nun L-inxnnln -uuu.I..:_..- :_ 4.1.. .._._..._...._.-. -` Lluulg uu hue uuxwp 01 8 caamex. There are bicyke machines in the gymnasium of the Empresses. These` are fitted with dials which record dxstargces trave11ed_ up to 500 metres. Bicycled are p1_aced stde b_y_side, which offers the possibilitiel of raomg oompetmons. `Donn-n'v-up vnnnknna n1'h-_un -uun.uL2-.... ...'|..!-L L-_L ALA U8 IGEIHE UVJupChlUlVHe Rowing machines, pulley-machines, which test the strength and develep the muscle, are amongst the apt paratus with which the gymnasium are equip ; and boxing-gloves, medicine-Jballs, punch-balls, {oily single-sticks, and ind-ian clubs, provide boxers, fend cers, and indian-cl-ul>_ artists amongst the passenger! with every opportunity of indulging in their fevoritl pastime. _ _ The gymvnasmms themselves are epacxous roomi; well ventilated, and fitted with electric fans which help to keep the air always fresh. During mug hours the roome are reserved for the exclusive nee the `lady passengers. n1\1nni.nnI -inc!-I-nnvlvun -In an Jul-u 8- LL- _..dn hue awuy yuuscuguwo \ A hysical instructor is on duty in the zymmll iums uring the regular hours. He instructs pauem gens in the use of the machines, and during the longof voyages and winter cruises made by the Empress`; classes for physicgl exercises are 1-equently held. Thur-sday,,VAugust so, 1923 _ THIS WEEK BUSINESS AS USUAL NEXT QUEEN'S HOTEL SUPER-ELECTRIC ` BATTERYLESS iIII--urn--I1 Th? NORMAN___ BARRIE RADIO r:I.|;<;_1jguc_co. The ALBION bad menu." Dlsllking the pomp or public funerals." Alderman James John- ston or Manchester. Eng.. has win- ed ma body to the College 0! Anat- omy for scientic pur-poses. "$285.00 % Kcomplete.` IVIIUB Iv I I V U V A I Us $340.00 complete 1" cI1I:rIc': II. I Ir-\I VE\o THE OF THEARCADEASTORE WISHES TO 'I'I'IANKITS_.MANY FRIENDS AND PATRONS FOR THE! THEY HAVE ACCORDED THE ARCADE STORE; THE SUCCESS OF THE ARCADE JUSTIFIED OUR H T . ' . A I INDEEDREACHED FAR BEYOND THEM. I " I"5>`II`I'Iz 3ISvE'XTg5AI' E"'%%$`Eaa`iIqD"*rRc`II 33`3IIz Ra SPECIAL L SPECIAL! STOCK, THE MANAGEMENT, ALWAYS ON THE LOOKOUT FOR WAYS AND FRIDAY, AUG. 31 AND SATURDAY, A MEANS TO GIVE BETTER SERVICE TO rrs MANY PATRONS ALSO WISHING T0 SEPT. 1'WII.'I.. BE , THE LAST TWO BUSINESS DAYS oI-` THE ARCADE IN ITS PRESENT PREMISES. _ EXCEP- ' BE MORE CENTRALLY LOCATED FOR. THEIR: CONVENIENCE, HAS LEASED THE , PREMISES FORMERLY occ UPIED BY E. B. SUTCLIFFE CO. IN HINDS BLOCK, NEAR FIVE POINTS. `aI`_u=.A1* CI)-OPERATION IGHEST EXPECTATIONS, A ANNOUNCEMENT A MOST UP-/TO-DATE BEAUTY PAR- LOR, EQUIPPED WITH THE MOST MODERN PERMANENT WAVING IN I` as any an-. v..-. .- , THE LAsT Two BUSINESS rrs PREMISES. TIONAL vALuEs WILL BE OFFERED DURING THESE DAYS. To FACILITATE MOVING HUNDREDS or ARTICLES or Ev. ERYDAY USE. WILL BE OFFERED AT SPECIAL CLEARING PRICES. ' VISIT THE ARCADE FOR BETTER vALuEs. A Y * A Null`! 1 9 39?: TWO CLOSING` IT IS oua OBJECT IN our: NEW HOME To cowrmus oua POLICY OF-A-LWAIY I.1AB11~I 1?: I/ALUE GIVING YOU BIGGER Imp BETTER VALUES, comm-zous SERVICE AND oun PERSONAL ASSURANCE or SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN EVERYTHING we s1-:u.. ' AGAIN WE WISH TO THANK YOU FOR THE GENEROUS SUPPORT GIVEN OUR STORE AND HOPE TO MERIT YOUR CON F _IDENCE AND CO-OPERATION IN OUR . % ` ~ NEW! I"IOMI:'. TO OUR MUTUAL BENEFIT S.~ . . / - NOTICE ' Lord Ikerrln or Brondpton, Eng, ".2. mm mm for his twin- br_oth_er V7,. -V Z-vj-:- Aug. 28-Mrs. F. Archer returned from `St. Andrew's Hospital last week and is slowly improving in health. ~ I-I. Richardson and Miss M. Rich- ardson or Creuighur-st. Mrs. Mull- houand. Misses Leita. -and Anna Belle Mullholi-and and Master Wil- iam 0! Toronto w,ere Sunday visit- ors with Mrs. John Miller, Sr. wnnnb `I-fnnnv and familv of 03h- with Mrs. Jonn mmer, 51'. Frank Hooeyand family of Oah- awa. were week-end guests or Mrs. I-Iooey. Mn, numhcurrv of Penetang is I-Iooey. Mrs. Hughcurry ot Penetangis visiting Mrs. N. Curry. _ . Min M'm-v (`.n.rner of Wilfred is visiting Mrs. N. curry. Miss Mary Corner of Wilfred holidaying with Miss Hazel V`al- lentyne. _ 7 Minna: `Iva. and Margaret Lamb lentyne. Misses Iva and Margaret Lamb of Sunderland have returned home after holidaying with friends here. --1.- AI..__ rI......l.. -.0 `CI ?-uakuian FLU? IIUJIHRJIHQ vvnyu so avuuu nyu 7- Miss {Uma Currie of Wyebridge is visiting Miss Helen Bannister. u-u_.-_'1- 1:... Ann)` `Ila: \Y. `ll VIBIHH5 um: uhsvovu n-vwcoo` ..... .. S. '1`. Brock; Mr. and Mrs. N.- Drlnkle and Mrs. Weatherup visit- ed friends In Fergusonvale, Sunday. __.n Il.._ 'L!-..1.. Gun... and Uu 3-FIVHUB {H L` VJ. g uvn v HOV runny-mg v `Mr. and Mrs. Herb swan and family or F105 and John Clarke of Lansing. M1ch., visited Mrs. S. '1`. Brock. .Aurn.nnI' `hh-\lrnnAn, wife and ram- Broox. 4 `Sergeant Dickson. wire and fam- ily were recent guests 01 Mrs. S. '1`. Brock and Mrs. N. Drinkle. -mm! Eacnd has {mm-nved his real- WTLLIAMS T. Brock and Mrs. N. urimue. `Ted sear} has improved his resi- dence greatly by adding a new ver-_ andah. Miss A. lsibbald has gone on a trip West. Miss Goldie Cpps of Midland is visiting Miss Edna Reynolds. Man cut` Mrs, W` nrinkla of Wve- vxsumg MJE8 sauna neyuuaua. Mr. and Mrs. W. Drinkle of Wye- vale spent Sunday with Mrs. Bur- nett Salisbury. -._____'_- 1-n.....1l--. ....n&nun Iv-Ann uvu Duvua-`ya Manson Bradley motored trom Philadelphia to Mrs. Thos. Curry's where his wlfe and family have been holldaylng for several weeks. . _._.u 11.... rd.-....'.I.-... Annnnn nf IUUUH uuuuayaug Luv. vvwoum u...,.._. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Anderson of Toronto` spent the week-end with friends here and at Wyevale. -M... \'Iunn and Mrs, T-Tnhlnv of trienas here and at wyevtue. Mrs. Mlzen and Mrs. Hobley of Barrie visited with friends here and at Little Lake. ivuumnu. ` Dan. Stamp -is making his home very attractive by giving it a. coat of paint. Edgar Vallentyne spent the week- endwitlh friends in Toronto. i win... mmmn '|\/| n1X7nH'nrn nf Enho ena wwn menus m Ioroncu. Miss Erven Mcwatters of Echo `Bay is holidaying with friends here. Orr Lake. Misses Aiice and Elizabeth I-Iindie with Toronto friends are camping at Little Lake. Midland. 15.... Mama in making his home I uvuuu yr-u--u -- - _ _ _ __ _,. Aug. 27-Miss Isabelle McLean` of arratt is visiting her cousin. Miss Nina McLean. \ Mr. and Mrs. W. Gostick or Tor- onto spent Sunday at B. F. Tracy`s. 11.. .....I `ll-ms llnn Dnunhnun and UN-LU DRUMS DJUIOUHJ at can so cu-wag -v Mr. and Mns._Geo. Purchase and family or Egbert and Mr. and Mrs. Frank I-I111-of Barrie were Sunday guests at A. Kn-ap~p's. _ _ Mrs. w. I-Iumnhrev and children RADIO 8116818 at A. An'a.p\p'u. Mrs. W. Humphrey and children are holidaying at the home`ot Thos. Pattenden, `Sr. A.\~fhn.v\ MBIWAA `Eff, last Monday rauenuen, '1'. Arthur Mo-Kee left last for the harvest fields in chewan. - `Ila and Mrs, T-I, A1f0!'d cnewan. A Mr. and Mrs. H. Alford and non spent last` `Sunday with friends in Thompsonvllle. 1`he,thres-hing machine has ~com- menced its busy work again, Wal- - lace Pattenden and Vick Miner op- erating lt. V V - ` `Mia: Man Kavanazhof Barrie n to `Miss, Many Kavanagh. of Barrie has been laid up at her home with a. pore amm ,but is improving nicely now andable to enjoya few holi- days. . ' - ' ~Autn Kills Horn TIE! I\IIIC IIWI CO A ,serious accident occurred here iastlwednesday afternoon when a car coming down over 9. grade at quite a fast speed ran into Irvine" Johnston's black team, driven by G. Rowat, which is on the road `drag eyery day. The car hit one horse. breaking one or its hind regs be-: sides ifntlicting other injuries. The veterinary from Barrie thinking it impossible to do much tor the ani- mal had to put it out or` its misery. .._.-Lu.-.. Ll_ --.. 0-... Daininln no-nu- llllrl uwu yv yuuu or vvlv v. u... --._v..,. Another big car from Barrie oom- lng down the same grade at 9. high speed on Saturday evening landed on the very same spot where the our hit the horse. Road alzua should beierected along in this-plaoo u it in becoming quite a. dangerous apot. ~ I M;g~:I=._1Nc s-mm wAvI_-zkuzv ~ Auto Kills Horn __l.I-__A ---.._. A Tone Achievement by, Tone Specieliuo since 1849." - THE ARCADE- Monday Saskat- Tuesday, Sept. 4, (day after Labor Day) WIl.L MARK THE OPENING DAY or THE ARCADE STORE IN rrs NEW Home wnm A COMP[.l3'l`E LINE or FALL GO0DS AT SPECIALARCAPLEL.P,R!E$L- ..` Aug. 2-8-Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Or- chard and daughter of Port Hope visited the former s -parents last week. Tl7H1Invv\ `In-nnnb hm: L-mid hi: urn- week. William Franck has sold his pro- perty in this village to Mrs. Rabt: Maw. ' . 1ur...a rannumiana nf "'l"nv-nnfn is Maw. Mrs. Sutherland of `Toronto is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. Arm- strong. Sr. `The stark visited the home-of Frank Chappel last Saturday and ieiaft a fine baby girl. Congratula- tons. - . - H. E. Bridge or Dunnviile was a week-end visitor at J. McKinley's. Illa nut` llama 13 -.11-HAW hf '7A.nd auuusp left tions. `L1 1:`. week-ena vlsnor at J. lucnulwy 5. `Mr. and Mrs. E. -Hillier of Welland and Miss Rae Hillier of Kennel- worth were tsulnday visitors at Mr. and Mrs. W. Cooks. mt... xxrn.-nun `I-Tnrnnl-wave and seven TlJ'B..'i`. CONSOLE Housed in an artistic burl walnut cabinet, this battery- less receiver uses 7 tubes in a perfectly balanced circuit. famous for its beauty and LA-an and Mrs. w. uuuws. Mrs. Wilmur Humphreys and three children or Bridgeburg visited ........ :anv..1au oh` 'I"hn: `DnHAndAn's. over Isunaay at` Inns. ruuexxuuua. Irwin Johnston lost a valuable horse `last Wednesd`ay. A passing auto struck the road drag to which { YIVDQ kifnhn Q11!` li g)` tnree cnuuren 01 `xzrxugeuurs vwu.c.u Sunday at Thos. Pattenden's. Tnuvln Jnhnafnn `hi? 2 Vluhle auto S1'.I`uL'K Iue ruuu unas Lu wuwu it was hitched and caused the car to swerve. stxjiking the horse and breaking` its 155, ; making it neces- sary to destroy the animal. 'I`hn Qnndnv `School nicnic held to destroy tne ammm. The Sunday -School picnic heldl last Tuesday in the school yard was a decided -success in spite of the busy season. The scholars being divided into two groups known as Reds and Blues added much inter- est and keen competition in all the sports. /points being counted to the winners of each event. The results: showed 89 points for the Reds and. 37 points for the Blues. Mervyn. Parker was captain of the Reds] and Vex-a Murphy of the Blues. - Minesing Women's Institute The regular monthly meeting of Minesing Womenis Iinstitute w'i1l be held in~ the Orange Hall, Thurs- day, `Sept. 6 at 2.30 pm. nnn nn11\F2nnn`nn1v in. Littlel day, `Sept. U at :.'..aU p.m. Roll ca11.\Econ`omy in. Little Things: Current events, Mrs. E. Adams. Mrs. Wm. Knapp will read a chapter of the Law Book. A talk on nursing and first aid will be giv- en by `M135. Elvin Richardson. After the business there will be a. baby show. Dr. Little. Six, to act as Judge. All the mothers and babies of the" community are invited. Aug. " 28--E1wood Thompson of Kingston is. spending a few holidays with his parents, Mr. .and Mrs. Henry` Thompson; M nn Mrn_ J. 0; Newton at- town on-sunuay. , . i Wilfred Thompson spent Sunday `with his cousin, Preston Thompson. Aurora. I nnnn \Yam+nn nnnnmnnnln `hr. nenry '1'IlUIIl])SUX1; Mr. and Mrs. J. 0; Newton tended the funeral of Mrs. Oliver I-Iarrls (giggle McMaster) at `Cooks- town on-Sunday. nrnnma rm-mmnann annnf Qnndav |Au1`01`a. V Cecil Newton accompanied Dr. Speceley to the glad-1011 show in Lindsay on Thursday. ' "-\/lieu Tvnnn Onvwnrfh nf lirv is Operate-d from any light socket. Employvs 8 tubes In a neutrod-yne circuit. Com- plete shielding and many other exceptional features. includuing the tonal sound board, which enriches and carries the tone. Aggg 4Q | l_ umasay on `rnursuay. I Miss Irene Coxworth or Ivy is spending a few holidays with Mrs. Sylvester Mooney. A '\XfH1 v~nr'i `Rvn'I1nv wan, 1-he first to sywester Mooney. Wjlfred Brolley was the first to complete harvesting this yea.r,.t1n- lshing on"I`uesday. the 21st. `l'4".o-hnu1>'onn.hmvan\~v Earn 9 `RAV. lsnmg 011 `Jxuesuuy. (.116 01.30.. vEgbertVann-iversary. Sept. 9. Rev. Mr. Mccormick will take charge or services, 2.80 and 7 p.m., assisted by Thornton choir. - Aug. 28-M1ss Marie Coutte of Mldhurst has returned home after a. week with her grandparent-s, Mr. and Mrs. W. Carruthers; ` -run. .....1 M r1nm=lnn `nnnmrnf RUG lV1!`S. W. U&I'!`1lE'I`B. ,Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Balleyof Sharon and Mrs. Lundy 01 New- mwrket spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T. Carruthera.- nu... `mmaunn `Dams and friend nf U. Uaguweu, auxu ncr xuuuwr. Robt. Cameron, who has been at Napanee for some time. is home at present. . Mri. Robinson and family mom Mr. anu .\arvs. 1'. \.:ax`l'utnera.' - Miss Eveline Parr and friend or London are visiting her sister. Mrs. O. Caldwell. and her mother. `D;.-mo nmarnn mhn hm: haan at present. Mrs`. Robinson and family (com near Phelpston. have moved to? Cundles, occupying A. Brown's house. ` 1-17.....- 1:.-nnm amt! 'llH>`IA rlnnnrh. ouse. `Wallace [Brown and little daugh- ter Doris motored to Toronto to spend the week-end with friends. 'l"hn nnhnnl house which has been spend me weex-enu wan .|.ru-.-mun, The school house which has been removated and painted recently is quite" attractive. J-luv U tone. Advertise in The Examiner. the] `paper with thg circulation. 'M1NE.s1N `?_U"'?'_-"'-5 % :cBI:m_~_ Aug. 28-.-Miss Mabel Robinson` has returned to Toronto after a pleasant holiday at her home. Mr and Mrs. Jackson of -Torontoi pleasant. nuuuuy bu. uvz` uuauv. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jackson of "Toronto visited recently with D. M. Camer- on. Everett -Cameron returned homei with them. `Nun Tnn `D`n3-uh-sann and dang-hfnri with them. i - Mrs. Jos. Robinson and daughter] Jean of Hamilton are visiting Mrs] Jessie Thompson. mum `I'.1nvA nf Vvimninne` in visitina` Jessxe '1'numpsuu. Mrs. Lloyd of Winnipeg is visiting he'r cousin Mrs. Jessie Thompson. `.\,I'vng \`II\`\Q\7 nf Tnvnnfn h T9-. COMPACT An exceptionally powerful and selective 8-tube Neutro- dyne receiver, electrically nnnvntnd,

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