A few bulbs planted `in- doors and outdoors in the Fall will go along way to- wards brightening up the - `home during the Winter "` and Spring months. Full instructions on the care and planting is enclosed with each order. onNA. 3eeclMercl\a1\ts Sincel850 l ` gmmexgilton. Ontario. A V1511-Cu Ill Elle \ l11'lU l'!`L'CHLl,Yo Miss Ellen minds of Toronto is holidaying at her home here. Mn: `K-Tnrv and ann. Rv`1Inn urn ` UH BULILIM ' V Special meetings are being held in the United church conducted by Rev. Mr. _Ro.b1non and two ladv helpers from `Toronto. Service every night for two weeks excepting Sat- urday. - llvun 'E`.AtI-nu T.nnL- `n7 T-T1uHn1A {R F ` I E~. . Edgar Luck of Hillsdale is spending a few days with her father g`? mother, Mr. and Mrs. Jae. Me-V nuuuuya at 1113 IIUIHE llt'l`Co Mrs. White and Arthur .of Or1l~11a visited in the village recently. `Mica `Milan `Panda nf 'I"nv~nr\+n I; uuuuayzus Elk NC!` IIUIIIU ul=l'Cu Mrs. Hardy and son,- Bvuce, are spending a few days in the village. `Miss Alixe -Spencer was at home for the week-end. hnntv `Rnv spam: nniaf now since NHL! ll k G111. `Kn H` glgfzlzhride `road from Ban-1.3 tn Shanty Bay was never better than iris now. It has been supervised by `Geo. Brooks and" he is to be con- zratulmed for the betterment of tho road `thin summer. Wf`i\lI.rs.A A. Palk is spending 5. week or two at Owen Sound with Mrs. Muriel Brown. Bum uul-Gnu {a A n 1v{n{f r. \:favn_ \'l.U1'H=1 `Dl'UWllu Ben Sutton is on a visit to Mar- mara .tor a,couple of weeks. \/I've `Ruth T-Iauvlff nf Tirnfnn BIJVHI. EH6 WU5`VIlU lH'.'l'Uu Miss Marjorie Coutts has return- ed hometrom a -trip to Niagara Fails and Buffalo. ` .......I..... 04..."... 1.....- .-.u.....:'...u 4.1.. 'T`1':;&1sses Margaret and` Gertie Carson of Barrie spent Sunday at Harry Carson's. / 11.... 7...... `Dnnuvn nf `Dannie. `E ruua uuu D|.uLlI_U. , A number trom here attended the school fair a-t aStrou_d on Tuesday. Mina `Hahn Manna an-mnf fhnrvnnlz. uay an um nuuu: U]. u. .u.. Muuua. `Harry Hamlett is able to be out agalnvafter suffering from a severe attack or tonamtis. wane` cattle were being brughf home from a. pasture farm in Ves- pra...on "Saturday a motorist coaut- Ins `dowry a hill ran into the herd mu. m. Geo. Keast visited with friends 1n,E1mva1e and Dundalk last week. \l'vna T`.A'II` \'uuAa'1nna knnn nnv\n_ -\VUUKu - Mrs. Lvl Mayes has been conn- ed to her `bed for the last two weeks. `Klan Q3111; Ynnnk AG Vnunuin CV55: Miss Sadie Wonch of Toronto spent the week-end here. -Minn Mnrinrin It".nn1-fa has: rnhwn- IUNUUI uur wt |Du'UU_u UH Luusuay. Miss Reba. Mayea spent theweeky [end with her parents. Mrn, Wm, snrnnn `Mm: `Prnnnr UH WFLII IIUF ytlfllbllv Mrs. Wm. Comes, Mrs, Fraser and Mrs. Tushingham at Toronto spent Monday with Wm. Sharpe's `Mr. and ,Mrn_ Wen?!-aka am-I Ming IRENE &V.I.0uuu.y WIN! V.VUlo llfyl Mr. and Mrs. Westl-aka and Miss Williams or Branttord`spen_t sun- day at. the home or D. M. Coutts. T-fmwuv Hamlet? in n-hln tn ha out Sept.,17-Wed'c`11ng be1;s_ are mig- HE, at Ky V36 SVII El Mrs. Laura Brown of Barrie is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Pierce. Sr. -...a at..- 1:`..n.-.I- flnunn and SHAN'l:Y BAY KILLYLEAGH 97? is NWIYU IVIl|IIHU""|lVU '55! DIIIU some to your friends. 26t:!. `{5} U6) V IBILVBI '95 luau to vacuum: ' Mr. and `Mus. John P1owrlght' and son. Mervin, visited in Toronto ov- er the week-end. Iiouad vvulu IIVOI "onus or u up ' W.` Knapp and `Miss Florene Knapp motored to Toronto with Wallace Pattenden and other friends on Sunday. 1v:_.I.L_.__ _; \I.._ I`! 1`l7..l'_1.&l.. nu-nun with -the result that one valuable thorough-bred heifer belonging to Geo. Munro was so disabled that It had to be destroyed. The motor- ist escaped injury. . Extra coins: of The Examiner alwuyu uni able--ve cents. Sand anon: On anus Cnnn QREI vvI4vo|'v--vu nu.-. _-----.... -V- ` ._ _ 3`Y~ . `Threshing and tall ploughing are the chief occupations these daysy uml..- -nlnnn` Fain urn: HA1!` Q? Mines. Sept. 17-A very funny thing was seen `Saturday morning about sun rise. It was in the west Just where the sun sets and was something like a comet. Perhaps the weather man could tell what it was. 0-H. 191.. 151-..--- Gllvllu VII wunluugu Visitors at. Mrs. C. Wright's were Mr. and Mrs. Brisco and G. Cook of Bwtalo. - , , Mr. and Mrs. George Tracy and `daughter and son, `Eleanor and Harold, vis1ted_ -Oriole `friends. `an-.. -...1 11.... ?.1... 131-..-..I..1.6 and furlknnnlt I-XAMINII 'MllfESlNG S_TATl9N uuy. Mr. a'nd Mrs. Chas. Florence and Harold niversagry services in Sunday. ` Mr and .'Mr:_ W." : Jana. Mr. and Mrs. Merrick and two boys of Barrie visited at W. J. Mc- Ma.ster's on Sunday. Mn ant` JUl ra `I-`I Txfnvu and Mr N13.Bl'ul"l 011 aunuay. Mr. and Mrs. H. Nevils and Mr. and, Mrs. Geo. Nevins of Clover H111 and-John Marlin` oof Palnswlck Selpt. 17-Mr. and Mrs. Dwight! Rogerson and family of Zephyri spent Sunday at Dwight Nelson's. ` Tnnv `R161-idea snent Sundav int }IUll|y SUIIVICDJ VVJGII \a\.vn mas; u - w ~ -u ` I Mr. and Mrs. W.-T. Hlllock and family and Mrs. Sturgeon visited in, Richmond Hill on Sunday. ' 1:- .....u 1:... 1' mr ml .-niroaom. mail `Em:2:30c;1;;1::;;;':.e1;a';; m".;;;. mg last Friday. A good attendance is reported ais the weather was fav- Mulnh avmnathv is extended to IUUIMIIUIIU run Uu Duuuag. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McMaster and lamlly, Mir. Greensides and Mr. `Martin motored to Midland on Sun- aunuay. . ` I Mr. and Mrs. `W. J. Su`therl9.nd fvltgtriends, spent Sunday at Mid- an I Ito: and .NI v-a llnvwlnb ant` hx-n spent aunaay at uwlgm; Nelson 5. ; Lloyd Eldridge spent Sunday in; I Toronto. T . Minn Yunnan \`n`.\/fnefav annnf `lnsztl '.l.'0l'O!'HLO. Miss Irene McMaster spent last: week with Mrs. L. Sturgeon at G11-I ford. Tun an Thur` `l2nnna`H- mGRAH- rora. Jas. and Fred Bennett, Miss`IBen-I nett and` Mr. Hinton of Toronto spent Sunday with Geo. Squlbbs. ' up- .....a `Mr... xv .711 L1 n1n,.1_, aha! BETHESDA . Parker, Miss attended an- Rosemont on] ..' - ' visited at A. Mar11n`s on Sunday. here for several months, left for" * Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Canning. Whol their home in Grassy Lake, A1ta., on have been visiting with friends. Thursday last. L . . `BRANCH OFFICES: ?VP.\'D'0R ST. '7I`I:I=0MA-S `iriinifrb iummx if LINDSAY PETERBOERO _ Pun Ilse We'have been fortunate in securing a few extra copies of the 1928-Mining Handbook. Those interested in Canadian Mines and Mining lMarkets should not be Without this booklet, which is full of valuable information. " tWr1te or phone -for your copy immediately. `There is no obligatrion. FREE 200 COPIES THE MINING HANDBOOK -- 1923 EDITION _ F. G. om: & Co. MEMBER'S S'T1A'N`DA`RJD .S"1`OICK AJND IMVINDENG EXICHANGE Phone 1440 12 Owen Street, `Barrie Tlu u-edey, September 20, 1928__ 'I`oronto--twelve or t'hem-- train young people for office positions through day and evening` sessions and home study courses. Through a spe- cial Employment Department, deilinite assistance is attem- ed both Employer and Grad- uate. Write for calendar Head Ottioes: Bay and Charles Sts. T. E. BISSELL Disk Harrow The cool, comforting lvor of WRIG'LBY'8 Bpnrmlnc In 3 luring pleasure. `A -I._-.._ 4'.` -----L`' -h II I IIIBIH. yuan-new It cleanse: the moudi afar utln-glvea u_ clean tutu and sweet breath. , --1I-_,I_n__. -_.I' SI-IAW S BUSINESS SCHOOLS X` 24 Mulcutor Sh. Bazrrio THE CELEBRATED D.'C. HOWARD .'}" 7I7"T" 35` Fail Bulbs FOR SALE BY JM!9Hv9sT lse t. 18-Mr. and Mrs. Willis Met aters and daughter or Belle- vllle visited with Mrs. Ell Grin last week. ' _ . _ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adamson and Mrs. McLean or Stayner. John Quin- lan and family of Midland. Miss Nora Roberts or Mldlandtand Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell of Saurln were recent visitors with Mrs. `D. past ween. Jas. Salisbury or Barrie and Mr. and Mrs: I-Ierub Cook and family of New York visited with Mrs. E. Sal- isibury and other triends. . Dr. J. L. Sloan, Mr. and Mrs. Stattord Watt. Miss Dorothy Watt` and Mrs. W. J3. '-Sloan of Churchill spent Sunday with Mrs. W. Ban- nister. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. I-Iadden and Blanche Adeumson of `Stayner were `Sunday visitors or Mrs. John Adam- son's. Aw-nanny Mn- 1-lynch : vialfnma hf MPH. son's. Among the week's visitors of Mrs. .105. Lelthwood were: Mr. and Mrs. 0. Anderson of Wyebrldge. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Anderson of Midland. Mr. and `Mrs. Edgar Archer of Va- sey. Mrs. W. Archer and mother, Mrs. H. Leithwood and Mrs. Shear- down of Toronto. um: Aw 'lI`vnnn1-\ mlmvnln. nne-nt uunaay Wltn M.!`S. rreeman :."rwu.;u. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. Drinkle, Mr. and Mrs. Stan. Drinkle of Midland and Miss Reta. Bowman 0! Barrie were week-end visitors of Mrs. James Bowman. `M... an!` M: (San xnanrn and Ker. \_ L. Adamson of Beaverton and family visited Mrs. S. Fre-nch. Sun- day. ~_ vcmr. Reynolds is visiting triends in Orillia. Mrs. Emma Smith.wMid1and. is visiting Mrs. John Reynolds, 45!`. 18;Mr. a:t_d-1;5lz;s. Mrs.` Mn ant` Mn: 'LI'nnvv Adnmnr OI Gays wun wuss. 1`. :u'uuw.`. Mr. and Mrs. _W. Mc Waters spent Sunday at I. French's. r Mr 'T.nnnnv nf DI-m1m:`fnn and Mrs. Eunaay at 1. LI`EI1C'8u Mr. Lennox of Phelpston and Mrs. I-Iazelton at Vasey were recen-t vis- itors of Mrs. S. '1`. Brook's. NA ... and \K1~a novvnm nf AHQV1. ltO!'8 0! Mrs. S. 1`. .|:u`ucn'u. Mr. and Mrs. Sparrow of Allan- dale visited recently with Mrs, A. Reynolds. Tho Qnndnv vinlfmm n+.Ale3z. Mc- neynoms. The Sunday visitor at- Alex. Mc- Mahon's were Mr. and Mrs. Movie-` ar. Mrs. Cook and son Walter of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. W. Davey, Bradford, John Davey otANewmar- Inni- ln the days of Cromwell ne quality tee coet ee much an thirty dollars a pound. To-day, you only ey a few on more for ed Roee range Pekoe than for ordi- ner tee. but vyou,get the I'll eat guglity and greatest Sept. .17--M1ss `Norma Crawford left last week for New York where she is entering the Metropolitan Hospital to train for a nurse. `Her. mother accompanied her -to `Toronto. Mn mm .\/hm nan, R91]. cum Glen. 8.! UXDNGEG 0V6!` aunuay. Miss Weir and Miss Train or Creamore visited `Mrs. `Fred Ma.- guire during the past few days. Miss Grace Mag'uire of Toronto was a `Sunday visitor among re-_ latives here. ` "Bert Foyston of London visited friends 'here'1ast .Fviday. His mother returned home after a. `_visit with mm. . I Mr. and Mrs. Herb Knapp or: A1- Iandale wen; Sunday visitors here. "!\/Han Qfn11n 'T.nn1: nnnnf n nmmle nope 101` u xv.-w uuys. Mr.'and Mrs. A. Richardson of Newmanket. Miss Aleta` `Richardson and R. _W1lton of Lc_mdon- paid a brief visit to .R. Plow!-igh`t s, Sun- than OR. . (Suite a number from here took in thedtralrs last week at Oro and Mid- an I ' Successful School Fair The annual school fair was held In the school grounds here last Fr!- day and was one of the most suc- cessful ever held here. A large crowd of spectators gathered and keen competition was shown in nearly ever class. I understand that the fa r is to be held at the Forestry and Mineslng on alter- nate years `in the future which should prove a satisfactory plan. uuiman. . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hicks and Mrs. Alien Asllng. of Toronto were re- cent visitors of-Mrs. I-Iooey. -Miss Anderson or! Gait has been visiting her mother here torihc. `A -6 carnal- Gown OI }L'UI'UIlLU. Mrs. AM. French. Elmvale. spent Sunday with Mrs. Freeman French. * M. and Mrs. W. Drinkle. Mr. and Bowman. ' Mr. and Mrs. Geo. sspearn and family or Peneta-ng spent a number or days with Mrs. B`. Archer. Mn and Mrs. W. Mcwaters snent l3$'l\ ket. T. RIDING!` RCCUIIIIRIIIIGU HUI` `LU LUFUHLU. Mr. and -Mrs. Geo. -Bell, son Glen. Mr. Shoal and Mrs. -Cathrae. an of Owen Sound. vi-sited Miss Velma Crawiford. lsunday. Mn and Mr: Pm-nv hrnkn and Iv 3'3. ' 'I3I';'"'6p""i'n"2i'.7 bright aluminum packag Urawaroru. Iaunuuy. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Drake and two children `motored to Hamilton, Niagara and Buffalo during the week-end. \'nu ('1 `Dnhbn anna Mnwvvn and wees:-enu. . Mrs. 0. `Parker, sons Mervyn and Robert and daughter Jean. visited at Uxbridge over Sunday.` `K/Hus xxnnn and Min: Wrnln nf lanaale were `$uI1(l.y VISILUPS llUI'u ' Miss Stella `Luck spent a couple of days in Mount `Fares-t last week. \/has K\7nH'ns~ ;``v.nHnlz 1: Han 2-unt DI (lays in .V1UUHL `Ul.`U3'L ldl. WUUA. Mrs. `Walter Fr-alick is the guest of her brother, Jos. Orchard, at -Port Hope fora few days. '\/h~'nn `Mr: A Rlnhnmhnn nf Sept. 18-4-11". Jas. John- ston spent a day in `Toronto last week." `Mn... 'l'.anvIa Ila lanannn `I -1'9 gif Laura Hall. Clarence Hall and J. Armstrong were In C1a.rks- burg tor the` week-end. \/Hun \/ram; (!.i1nhv~int nf Wm~nn1'n U111`! LU!` Ll"? WUU"UHUn .VIiss Mary Gilchrist of Toronto is visitinzwith relatives `here. 1 Rev. Frank Rolblnson and his helpers. Miss Robinson and Miss Grunert or Tovont-o. conducted an inspiring service in the United church. Sunday. W'eek-night meet- ings will be conducted in Shanty Bay at 8 o'clock. "Pkg: n-mnthlv mnnfing nf fhn Unit. nay wt `:5 ocauuu. The monthly meeting or the Unit- ed W..\I.'S. and Ladies Aid was held at the home of Mrs. J. W. Walker on "I`hu1`sday afternoon of last week. . fVnnauna6n1o6{nna {A Oh; Aan1n:n~ Sept. I8--.\I1ss `Max-_v Cronan. who has been a great `sufferer tor the past yeav, massed away at the R. V. I-Iospital`, Barrie, on Monday. In- terment at Belle Ewart cemetery on Tueday. ' Arnnnu Han vnnnu uvhn Inna? fhn !'DV_ E11 5031 IJRUK IP03 J.'Ul'U!1I.Ua W. J. Law of Sudbury. M435 Jean Law of Toronto- and W. Robertson at Newmarket spent the week-end the guests of Mrs. Roabervtson. `Ila. `Inna-nwA6 TLIIAQMII A. Qnnnhl U11 .lUU!Qll_Vo Among the many who spent the week-end at their cottages we not-- lced Mrs. Mowat andher son. Mr; and Mrs. Thompson. Miss Rogers. 'M1ss M11ne.AMr. and Mrs. Snel- 8!'OVg and son Jack from Toronto. 117, .1 , `Law nf Hum-mrv M41: Jenn `RH Kui UL &Vll'Bu -lVU`UU!"CBUllo Miss Margaret Lazenby. of Buffalo visited her mother last week. `In and `Inn 'I'.1-uunnnnb satin I vauawu II!!!` IHUIHUX` H133 WEEK: Mr. and Mrs. Loverock gave a bridge party at their oottase on Monday night. Quitee number of `heir mend: were preeenrt and spent 3. very plenum -evening. IP15! WEEK. Cong-ratulationsv to the ,teaohev and -pupils ofoGuthrie school who took second prize in -the Stvathcona Exercises at -the school fair 19:41.: Monday. ?"'3'..-P5 FWW 4 ."VV*3"':"3`.'_ T M'F3?!" orame. Much sympathy is extended M1". and Mrs. Hermon in the death of their eldest son, Boy. who met with an accident in an aeroplane In Ohio on Sept. 9. The remains were `brought home and interment took place in the Union Cemetery at Bar- rlg on Saturday. Sept. 15. 9T'`'B`F ` wvvn my Qvnuu -cu," - Mr. and Mrs. R. Clark and baby and Miss Annie Denney of Grand Vailey and Edward Denney or Pal- grave spent the week-endwith their parents here. Miss Jean I-Iieainson of Orillia is Miss Gage of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith and two children of `Camp Borden spent Monday ev- ening with Utopia. friends. _ `Mu anti uMrn_ .1 , -`Rma: nu nnldwater ' Gums Will! `U LUIJI8. LFIBIIUB. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ross at Icoldwater Mr. and Mrs. .G. Tit-fin of Meaford. Mr. and Mrs. W. "riffin 0:! Flint. 4M1ch.. Mr. and -Mrs. Calvert and daughters Lillian and Ethel or Tor- onto were week-end visitors-at the `home or Jos. `Tiffin. . V xx... -KYAII-do nf 1 -Tnnnvurnnrl in via. dug uva wlnavva; .u. has can .-.u .-.... Ralph Bell aqd Miss Edna -Tup- ling spent Sunday with the latter's parents at I-Ioneywood. - John .1'9nnAtt has returned home parents as Ll.'.lUuvy\vuuI,l. John Jennett has returned home 'aJfter -two weeks trip to Winnipeg as a delegate or the United `Church council. . "FHA .TYnHn4-I `T.nRh:e` Air! HAIR nch` COUNCIL .' `The United Ladies`. Aid held their meeting at Mrs. John Robinson's on Sept. 14. -the Vice-President presid- ing and nine members present. The scrip-ture reading was taken by Mrs. Parr. Readings were given by Mrs. Symes and Mrs. 1-Iaroid |Beli. A dainty tea was served. October meeting at Mrs. -W. Par:-`s. `Mn and Mr: I`. W Ranting and meeting RI W1?!` '\ V. `l"%U.`l` So Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Banting and family and Mrs. W. E. Lennox and son Lambert of -Ivy" visited at `John Dobson s on Sunday. Lfu and \/Iva Awfhnn Tlnhunn via. lSep*t. 17:-`Mr. and Mrs. S. Mc- Quay. Mrs. W. -E. Banting and Mrs. S. A. McQuay motored to Midland on Saturday and spent the week- end with friends thereand at Port McN1co1l. Ln: nu-`A Mme (laugh; and Mr: u'u-mus LUJ.` auxue Luuc. A number from here attended the Harvest Home services at U-topla on Sunday. mam `Raid maa n hnuinn: hi-in 0&3: .l'lCL'vU, us- -`Mr. and Mrs. Frank Orser and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Orser spent the week-end with friends at Port Per- ml) Sept. 17-M_r8. Jos. Maaxgan is -home with her parents ater two weeks in the hospital. who and `Mr: Mn? 14'ais1-nvnv-and weeks 111 rue nugpuzu. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwwelsmyerand Mr. and Mrs. Davidson of Royal Oak. Mich.. spent a few days last week `at `Mr. Elphlclrs. ___.1 1:..- n 4-u..'..1- ......1 \...1... parents new. 7 Miss Jean I-Iigginson of Orillia home for two weeks holidays. Miss Rena Berthelotte otf Allan- dale was home last week. \l'n uni Mfr: I Flunninahnrn nf aaxe was name H181 . ween. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cunningham of Baxter spent Isunday with Mrs. E!- p'h1ck.' I Mm. I-I. Donovanand friends of DICK. I p Mrs. H. Donovanand friends of Toronto spent Sunday at Edwin Smith's. -` T ling flung nf -Tnunnfn Ql` \/TV` aha HOUIQ UL \IU3o '1 H.111}. Mrs. -Nolble of Honeywooa is visu- ing her sister, Mrs. M. M. Bell. -n-\..\. 1:-" ....A 11:..- 133....` "Run. JJUDSUIIS UH Buuuay. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dobson vis- ited Stayner .and New Lowell friends last week. `!\A'un ubntnu \Tr\}-HA (`anon-nnvnA {I IHGIIQS 18.51 WEEK. Mrs..`P_eter Noble. Creemore, is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. Bell. &V.l.C&VlCUHc ' Mr. and Mrs. Gazely and Mrs. Du-nsmore of `Toronto called on friends here, _.Sunday. M : ah `Mn: `Huinn .TonnaI'f and WIN! -.u`1e~nua ulrre uu Duuuay. The Ivy boys won -the Bell Cup at Thornton last -Saturday in the horseshoe game. It's hard to beat the Ivy lads in sports. Mla Innnnr Innnn in is-nnvnv. %.Beauli_l'yV-%-- . ) w: H :22 lI|~uILl` am l1.LLwL`K UL pucuxuuluau I3`. McFarlane of Detroit has been visiting J. '1`. Jennett. `Minn `Mmr-Han Tmnnnv hne return. vaaxung d. L. ucuu:-LL. Miss Martha Lennox has return- ed home after belzng with Stroud friends for some time. A nuvnknu Pnnvn horn nfA\-un Han on aunuay. Earl Reid made a business trip to Oshawa on Tuesday. mfnl-' mvan hang: the nnlinn fn xnif to Usnuwu. on iur.-aumy. Not ovften have the police to visit this community as this is a quiet law-abiding place but they got a hasty can on Saturday night or Sunday morning to Jos. Clayton's as three men came into his house and gave him a heavy beating using him up in a bad way: Misses Mary Besse and Anna Turner spent a few days in Toronto last week. V nainn Dawanvu has nanfnnnn n 1.01` we ween-euu. Shanty Bay seems quiet now since the visitors have nearly all motor- I ed south. - ` nnnlnl vvunntinmg nnn kcdnrv kt `VIN lIHJl'N:ll.U1` tyuuupn: UL \VCUl\s`o Mrs. Rut-h Hewitt of Dalston. who has been in the hospital at Bar- rie for some~months. is able to be at home with her father, R. J. -Turner. . . Th- u{r`n~_ nnn Punvv-\ Donn`.-u -\ 1116110! VDUIJU, _-Dulluuyu Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Jennett and Mrs. Richardson of Weston were with ufriends here on Sunday. `The Tvv lhnva uvnn the `R911 (".nn A1` HIE IV) anus In jJUl`LH. Miss Eleanor Jennett is improv- ingatter am attack of pneumonia. T4` Mnwnvlnnn nf Dnfvnixt hna hnnn ISL WVU3$.v_ Peter Petersen has returned to Kirkland Lake" after spending his holidays at his home here. `\/fr: Whifa Ann-1 A1~Hmn~.nf rlllin uv-----v--. Sept. 18--Miss `Carr;e Loverlnz or Lover1ng~1s the guest 0! Mrs. J. A. Mills. mu- xnmum `\A'oMo`anAf nnt1`(1AI~H