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Barrie Examiner, 11 Oct 1928, p. 8

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_CHURCHlLL v. "r\rI\l\-I utzvvnu _ BIEGER Bors7EdATs, in a good va`1`riet.y.;1't.s.pe'ci.ai '. '. Special Values in Men : and Boys Underwear Men`s Best Wool Fleece Underwear, all sizes . . . . . . 65 Boys sizes,'24 to 32 . . . . . . . . . ..~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Men s Wool Underwear, good quality, double front, all size Combinationspriced accordingly. ` `reman. . -My God, was hls only com- ment. ' Mo`Gregor took the measure- -ments. Mr. Johnson was thrown ten feet off to the side of the road. -The wheels did not pass over him. _He was carried into Norris Asaph s UIAIIUI UUH|rHUlCn Game Warden James Mc.Gregor, ` who is a `Special -Constable, told Collins he had struck and killed a `reman. `lIl.. II-) )9 _.___ 1.3- ,,_1 `Collins stated a{'t1"{ police sta- tion after the accident that `he did % not see deceased at all. He was pasing through a lane of parked autos, the re truck on one side and private cars on the other, all facing north, and that `his entire attention was attracted by an on- coming car, the lights of which showed on the wrong side of the street. He heard a dull thud and brought his car to a halt within fty feet. He thought he had struck a block of wood or some other obstacle. l"_..._ 'I`IT_.__I-_ 1 __-_-_ `IIVIN `Jl-IULILUIJ` uuuu \JU|u O. ` Immediately after adjournment. ~ Collins car, which had been -seized by the police, was released. The right side of the front bumper, Iheadligiht and radiator bore evi- `dence of the impact. The bumper was almost touching the right tire. the right Fheadlight was bent back and the right side of the radiator staved in more than an inch. stated at the police `:I\m ..-M..- 4.1.... ......:.J.....i. L:._L n__ 5-,: LUDl4U\J.o ' l A jury was empanelled at 9.30 ; o'clock "Saturday morning and af- 1 ter viewing the body at the under- d taking parlors tihe inquest was ad- njourned until Oct. 8. I 1'w........J:..+..1.. -424-.. ...1.--..........-._; `G Lauauuy PU ~`LK.lLCU.` L1l.1LCl.\Du The driver of the car which ki11- % -ed the late Mr. Johnson was Harry 1 j Collins of Toronto and `Coiling- { wood. He and his sister, a Toronto isdhool tea-cher, were on their way `to the Georgian Bay town to visit their parents over the week-end. Collins was held for several hours !afte-r the accident but was not ar- resfeti. ,1`l,1 I Ann Ocontinued from page one) 1 a brother, Warren, of Barrie. He i was 67 years of age. V j Struck Down by Car It was about 8.10 last Friday night when. the late Mr. Johnson was struck and almost instantly killed by a passing motorist while in the performance of his duties as a reman. Not in many years has a fatality so stirred` citizens. "Flag Au-Jun-u A4-' 4-Inn nnvu uylmi,-.`l~. 'Ir{`I`l Nov. FIREMEN BEAR REMAINS 01-` MATE| The anniversary services of Ed- gar `United church will be held on Sunday, October 14, act 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Rev. E. F. -Mc*L. `Smith of Penetang will be the speaker. Ser- vices a.t Crown Hill and Dalston will be withdrawn on that date. auu n. Ll.'.|.ulJUU1'L. The men are all busy this week there being two threshing machines and-corn cutter in the district. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hawthorn and daughter also Jos. Hawthorn visit- ed with friends in Toronto and Wes- ton, Sundlay. I12 flnann hat? 4: 1.-.m-an 1.411-; 1.... .. The Women's Institute will meet Wednesday. Oct. 17, at 2 o clock at the home of Miss Vera Walt. Apron contest and collectlqn. sac: apcuu. ouuuety wuu .1215. .v1u1r, J1`. Jas Muir, Sr., is in Toronto for two weeks. - Anniversary services will be `held in the United church, `Sunday, Oct. L4. Rev. A. E. Baker of Barrie will preach. 'special music for the oc- casion. , A ..1u-nu-ca- -..._ ._-____. ;_ at C I \i5LU1lo A shower was given to Mr. and Mrs. John -I-Iayes last Monday even- ing and they were the recipients of a number of lovely gifts. A pleasant time was enjoyed` by all. The good wishes of the community are extend- ed to Mr. and `Mrs. I-Iayes who will reside on the homestead. `Oct. 8-Mr. Murdock of South River is visiting with his son, W. Murdock. Ian. Brown is on the sick list. A number from here took in the anniversary services at Stroud on Sunday. AWE: "MK T-T111-uknni A9 'I"nu-nntn ..-....-.4 Iauuuuy. Miss M. Hubbert of Toronto spent the week-end with her `brothers, B. and E. E-Iubbert. VH1..- _.A... ....- -11 1..---- AL.-, __,,u_ LUIS, D UIIUJH. ER. st1nso'rV{had a horse killed by a car last. week. at uva It |.AAAACc Miss Thompson of Elmvale visit- ed wlth Mrs. Cook for a few days. Thos. Dwindle and daughter, Mrs. Parks, of Orillia, spent a few days with Mrs. C. Lafrenie, recently. Harry ~Easton is erecting a large cement hen house where he pur- poses handling high class poultry. Mr. and `Mrs. C. Robinson of Bar- rie s-pent Sunday with Jas. Muir, Jr. for l fwn wank: `Oct. 9---Mrs. Irwin Knapp and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wilson and children L spent [the week-end in Toronto. Clara. Cole has gone to Barrie for 8. short time. `ed `VH1-unn `l\h'uv.-`.11- ......! _1....._.1_;_,, u TH! IARRII IXAUINIH Sunday, October 14, 1928 St. Peter s-11 a.m. St. Paul s- 3 p.m. - October 21st- Ch1Idren's Day PARISH _OFi INNISFIL ANTEN MILLS DALSTON EDGAR HOLLY ITS rlvnnnu n... V... --., ..._ Corner Ba and Wellington Stu. Toronto, olephono ELgin 8471 .. garment 45 garment ront, sizes 98 gar. 1cr1\r 'house, but expired before Doctors Lewis, Carson and Turnbull ar- rived. His skull was badly fractur- ed. Attempts to restore life were frlgtless. _.__..-__ _.D E_._.__.____, -,,__,_' `I By reason of insurance carried by the Town of Barrie, supple- mented by tihe.Firemen s Fund, the late Mr. Johnson's widow will re- ceive $2,500. Collins, the driver of the car which caused his death, did not carry public liability in- surance. IIIUIHH J. G. scan BARRlE%FUEL%&SUFPLYvC0. 6 LFM;IS & co. th ll predictionsnleid to Elie belief tlliat talkiii]gr18ovingd1Jti1<:tur_cis-t e t ' ' a ver 0 y, an e si en dramaogiellolxlggzps bee U123 gg31,.ieIll.:.nt.y Engiisieers of the Bell Tele- Q phone Laboratories were. making a careful study of)he ways in which V speech is produced, when they discovered and developed the successive steps that have led to this newest` achievement in motion picture entertainment. The telephone is, therefore, Daddy" of the Movietone, V which is being rapidly introduced to enthusiastic audiences throughout this continent, with Montreal as th rst Canadian Cit to have installed the re Madge. Bellamy, F_ox Star, is _show_n abovd` impersonating Sir Lauder. Oval inset s ows inspection of a wax disc upon which sound vibrations wm -`be recorded. The Examiner for ne printing. WI: Falkies Owe Their New-Found Voice to the Telephone: $8.56 Pun llphc 1XH.IAII.'l0I.ON'!`AR!0.lNCOKEOVENSOWNEDA!lD __f_j.__ _ -' wvv `.-v-av no as u.(..I.l.l4I.I.l.\a|Jl fuel. ItcreatespracticalIynodustordirtwhende- livered, and it burns cleanly afterwat-ds,-without hint of unhealthy fumes or soot to cause extra hum: of housecleaning. Then, too, Hamilton By-Product Coke is very economical. Itisspeciallymadeforhomeheating -#justrightinsize,densityandweight--longbutn- ingandg.tocontroL 'And lady, don t forget that Hamilton By-Product obeaavuyou35coneve1'ydollar.spentforfuel. No unnecessary dirt or dust in the house when you burn Hamilton ByProduct Coke. More 77zn Heat -CLEANLINESS OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT offers now a complete line in Fall Footwear, also Heavy Rubbers. A comparison of values will give you an idea of the great savings this department offers in Footwear for the Family. The Arcadg Beguty Parlor Ill f\I3I.`K i:.`n":Ta....?n'z'Eu;s. .`.;'I:`f::`~7:'s':'T Doc-(`urn from Halitu lhunqflar. 0 NOW. OPEN The most modern Le Mur Permanent Waving Outfit Marcelling, Haircutting, Finger Waving, Facials, Etc. SATISFACTORY WORK ASSURED FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE 349 .,..-----J rvra vnvnIvvV\a\JO The lads jumped on the running board of the auto of Lachlan Cam- eron, tore the side curtains away, pulled the wires from the spark It cost the parents of two mis- chievous boys, Charles Cole and Jack Braihwaite, of Anten Mills, $17 in Police Court yesterday morning to settle damages caused in a prank in which the lads, aged 17, jointly participated. -UVL- `I- _'l_ _`-_.-., ANTEN MILLS YOUTHS PLAYED COSTLY PRANK _-__ ---_. .--, -..-....._,. The prosecution was in chafgt of Provincial Constable W. E. Law.- Growing circulation is the beg! evidence of the quality of Exzm`* iner service. plugs While it was rvnning, ans.` other damage. They claim thin did this to stop the car. whi9} - Cameron refused to do, taking t`hc' position when he started the lads had no right on the car and were there at their own risk. The three families represented have hereo" fore been very friendly. A _-________1g __ I 1 Thursday, October 11, 192a !u!IIP'0'3""""5"bIouIl.-crib DIEM "0. IIOIHIII `XIII. Class 0185. nbm Plymouth. Olcrbcur . L1: B4/l1.`1ivrD0oJ and Giant ! inn Ilanlnaland Onabaa nnlhfnn Ll. "To Ohorbourg-` . an -nv___ Vlnur nun now In clean min 1-. 'n-an .-n& wuuu nun now In urea I One way Cabin Ina Iron I140; Return Tcnrlot Third Cnhln 0184.80; Rocnmhl cl... Ill. r18 Otutvulo , 26 Nov 2-8 . '. 1 Nov. 28 18 OOIIOIII .1 Nov. 28 10 LADIES COATS--.-A visit to the store will convince you of these great values offered in Ladies Coats. Prices range from $14.95 up MISSES COATS in Chinchilla and Broadcloths, fur collar and cuffs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . $8.50 to $12.50 LADIES HATS--A new shipment of Ladies Hats offers a great var- iety in Felts and Velvets, all the newest styles and shapes, priced nnnninntr ' , , , , -98 k IELJ wiry vi speci:a`i13.I. . . . W MEN'S FELT HATS AND cars , MEN S CAPS-A variety of smart_patterns, taped seams, silk-lined, best makes, reg. up to $2.50. Speclal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 MEN S FELT HATS, all the newest styles and shapes, styles to suit any man; genuine values at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.98 to $2.45 u Ivlnvnnv, uunuruu nu C.P.R. Bldg Toronto. To Antwerp Nov: IIOIOIII unreal. Inux I Saint John. NB. WE HAVE `ASSEMBLED FOR YOUR INSPECTION THE BIGGEST CHOICE OF LADI_ES AND MEN S FALL AND WINTER COATS IN THE SEASON S MOST UP-TO-THE- MINUTESTYLES AT SPECIALLY LOW ARCADE PRICES. THE BEST OF FUR TRIMMINGS AS THIBETINE, OPOSSUM, SABL E, ETC.,~ WERE SELECTED FOR THESE COATS. BEST WORKMANSHIP, GUARAN TEED. EVERY COAT WARMLY LINED WITH FANCY SILK AND PLUSHTOP LININGS. THE BEST QUALITY AT LOWEST I . ' PRICES IS THE SLOGAN OF THE ARCADE. 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Montcalm Mlnnedosa. .. . . Manta. Mlnnedoaa. 1. SUV uuuu Metagama. . . . . Melita. Montclare ..- A0 A O-Inr\'|1 Luuuty V11 1119 LUBE UL uer LIUBDEIIII. Miss Jessie Col-lard '01. [Len-oy spent the weekend with Miss Zeta. Sharpe. ' = Mrs. Carter land children of Cookstdwn spent Monday with her mother, Mrs. Geo.- Keast. . HA 111 L119 J.'Ul'UIlLU \1'UIlU!`U..l J.'.I.03plli8.1- The sympathy of this commun- ity is extended to Mrs. smith and family on the loss of her husband. `R/Hun _T'.AI:`|A ('*n1.`|'nmi 'n ll`.a.lnnu -Jdllllnll auuuxa an LUFUXU-U. - -Mr. and Mrs. `Fred Rowe of Bar- rie spent Sundlay at Wm. Sharpe's. Nnrmnn Mnvna nn Tuna Maura: 1'16 Uplll. nuuuuy .L VVHL na.rpe's. Norman Mayes and Inez _Mayes motored to Toronto on Sunday. to see their mother who 1s.ser1ous1y 111 In the Toronto General Hospital. Th: nvmrmfhv nf this nnmrrmn- Oct. 8-Mrs. Allan H-ounsome and children have moved to Rosemont. Mr._avnd Mrs. H. Wonch spent Sun- day at `Fred Reynolds , Knock: Mrs. Thos. Allan and Olive Mulllss at Dave Allan's. Bethesda; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rodger at Crown Hill; Mr. and Mrs. David Adams and Miss Lillian Adams in Toronto. . `HF nnpl `RA :-5 "llhwn `Dan-nu ml Dan, WCCA WILL} L133 &V.Ldl'y \4Uul-L5. Among the visitors from a dis- tance here on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Jackson of Thompson- viile at W. Jackson's; MissRobson or Beeton at N. Cave's; Miss Grace Nelson of Toronto, with Miss Mary Coutts; M. (L. Chantled -at `J. Chant- .ler s; Mr. and Mrs. Elgar Houghton and family, Bradford at Long's. Mr Tmnov r 1: gm wr-nannt urn-Inr uuu Luuluy, Dl`1uLUl'Q EB I1. 4401155. Mrs. Lgng, .Sr., is at present under the doctor's care with Miss Phoebe Gibbs in charge. W Ulllllallllulll 5 B13 I-El` . I Mr. and Mrs. F. Houghton and. family spent a. few days in Toron-I to last week while Mr. Houghton. attended the United Church lay- men s convention. Cue uuunknn An f!l147nuoI sumac!` 1...- -L8 LU &3n Anniversary services here last V Sunday were well attended. Rev. I-1.. St:-app of Uhthoff was the minister for the day. Special music was furn- ,1s'h`ed by the choir. nn. Mug 1' I` !"n1`Hvu-v`harn IIIUII H UULIVUUJ-JUL]: Miss Hughes of Gilford spent last week with Miss Mary Coutts. Amwnno 1*"|m. vialfnv-u fv-nvn 1: (Ha. . JBIICU Uy L113 ULIUIIE Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cullingham motored to Oakville last Saturday and attended the wedding of Mrs. Cu111ngha.m s sister. T\Kv\ and Nina `I3 'I.'.T`nua-`kins. an-`R -LIIJIILGUII IIIUIIIIJCIB WU]-'5 yl'UUl1Ln ' The Young People commenced. their meetings with a social evening! last. Wednesday and there was a} good attendance. Delegates were appointed for the Toronto confer- ence rally to be held in Barrie, Oct. 12 to 14. Anmlvonue-nnuo nnuvolnnn Ln... 1.-.-& Oct. 8-'1`he October meeting or! the W.M.'S. was held at Mrs. Long's last Wednesday afternoon.l The new study book on Africa was commenced and the two chapters taken were very interesting. Mrs. Co'born preided and Mrs. J. Chant- ler had charge of the study period. |'1`h1rteen members were present. 'I"'hA Vming` 'PAnn1g nnrnrrnnnnn UU LUL` Lulu - The Harvest Home service in the Anglican -church on Sunday morn- ing was well attemded. Rev. F. V. Abbott took the service in the morning and exchanged with the Cookstown minister in the evening. Miss G. -`Lennox ably filled the posi- tion of organist, the singing was enjoyed very much by the large au- dience and the collection was good. Thn "TX7.\/I `hni n annnnanfa UAVHUU auu LHU UUIIUULIUH WG-5 SUUU. The W.M.S. `held a successful meeting in the church on Thursday afternoon. -`Mrs. McQuay gave the program from the study book. A `beautiful framed memorial was pre- sented to.Mrs. W. J. McLean in honor of her husband who passed away last October. Mrs. McLean was completely taken by surprise but thanked the ladies 10'.` their! klndness and sympathy, the gift being something to. value as long as life should last. J11`?! dc JDGJJLUIS. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Jennett and Miss Ella McLean motored to Toron- to last week to visit friends. A"\AuuC- '1\nIIvc.nu In :34-burs `Curr 1-HA vvvun want: u .- --..-...u .---v.. -..-v.... Mrs. `W. `J. `McLean has sold her farm to H. E. Reid, Barrie. Mr. and Mrs.e'Reid come to this com- munity highly recommended by their friends of Barrie. They will find many warm friends here and the best of neighbors as Ivy is not- ed for that. `TEA tfnmwvnai E nvvuA an-nn-uvlnn In 6111: E55174!!! 111 `Dd.1'l'1U LlU \'VCE'\. Mrs. Harry Banting is still very ill `with pneumonia. her condition causing her `friends much anxiety. ".._ &I_..--I__-I- -3 T'D_._..J_ __.._..L LI-_ Mrs. Shrubsole of~MBa-1-rle spent. ti; week-end with Mrs. Esten Davis. Oct. 9--A large crowd attended the anniversary services in the Presbyterian church on Sept. 30. Rev. J. B. Thomson ofAllanda1e preached very fine sermons `which were listened to very a-ttentively by large congregations. Mr. Thomson is a. very forceful preacher and any time he can come back to Ivy, will be welcomed by all. The church was beautifully decorated with flowers and ferns. The choir was under the able leadership of W. Smith with -Mrs. Keown- at the or- gan. Mr. Jamieson of `Thornton add- ed greatly to the service of song. There was a very substantial offer- ing. WI`!-an `Mines: Rrnlnxy nf `Pnrhnv-+ m"5I"heA Misses Broley of Egbert went the weekend with their aunt. Mrs J. Banting. `In ant? lv-n `llnvn.-HI Tn--Inn`-f nn LU H155 WUUIS LU Vllla Jl'JUllJ3o Albert Dawson is attevning the assuzes in Barrie this week. `In: `III-nuns. Dnninnu .1! n$I`1 `runny NEWTON ROBINSON KILLYLEAGH I v Uiiuuvwwir Oct. 24 21 Montnole Nov! OIIOOOIOIIOIIOIO The Emprousea, llontroyal. and ontuairn all from Quebec; all qthor steamship: nu :1-om illontx-00.1. Ayala Local Agents or J. B. M KAY, Gone:-al Agent, l`._D_R_ Blda-1.- Tnrnntn- Qt.) Ave at Ullirtkluu, .. . . .$1.9s to Ef .l3l1I'1`lB- ' Visitors in the neighborhood were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bowser and tam-_ ily of Edenvale, with Milt Young's; Her-b. Ritchie `and sons Ralph and Allen of 'E1mvale with Thomas` Sche11 s. _. 4 Elie VIBLLILIE wu.u .l.l'l.UIlLlS In XLJEIBCIOILI Donald Buie and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brown spent Saturday in Barrie. `r`nl`t\-n "\"`n nnh-u-Inigo-I-AAA -.....A Oct. 8--'Mr. and -S;>1ch- er spent the week-end with Albert Naylor and family at Owen Sound. Mr nn Mr: Ian Mnuunn -u-1aH>n:1| WILLA u.'u=uuu G-L ILIIIBLUH. U11 rrsuuy. Mrs. J. A; Moir is spending. some time with friends in Coliingwood Township. . 'M v-n hnmrnbn and Anhgrlvnvsna .l.UVVllBu1_}h _ Mrs. Chapman and Andrew Young are visiting with friends in !Ca1edon. Tinnnhi `Ruin nnnl `IE1: nn `Ila: . uavaa, LUL LLIU IJRIEL L111. U1: `WUUl\Bu Anniversary services were con- ducted last Sunday in the United church. The Rev Gordon Armour of; Orangeville preached to large con- gregations -at -both services and Mr. and Mrs. Armour rendered duets very acceptably. John McKay, or Guthrie, also contributed appre- ciably to the music. The pastor, Rev. R. MoRobert`s will ocupy the -pulpit next Sabbath and make am important announcement. ' 4.Va.,vLu1 uuu J.a.uu.ly ad. uwvu Duunuu Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McQuay visited with friends at Alliston on Friday. Nfrsl J A `Mair in nnnnho anrnn uuly. Miss Edith Crawford returned onl Saturday from Toronto where she; has `been a guest of her sister, Mrs.` Davis, for the past three weeks. I Annivnruarv DV17`i.!'lAE TIYDPA nnn- Mr. and Iii:-s. R. H. 7 7T1l1eit of! Roache s Point visited with his sis-I .ter, Mrs. D. Beasley. n 'T`'hn ("M-n Qfnf-In-n T-Tnr-anahnA ("huh ' Oct. ' Nov. 1 `L171, &V.l.1`B. JJ. .DUl1ElCyu I The Oro Station Horseshoe Club .will hold a tournament at `Ora Sta.- tion on Wednesday, Oct. 17, at 1 o'clock. lclasses open to all. Mr and 'T\/fra TK7vn I`.vv-n-nu 11:90 I-an UULUUIX. |LJ.5BU5 uyen 'lU 3111- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Emms left on Monday to visit relatives in sud- bury. T Khan 'U`.H{fk Cnamvfnn nnfnuv-AAA An --- ..-.... -.. -..- ..,- -.,...-.- .-. _v..... A very hearty and successful con- ` gregational social meeting was held in the United church last week. !Many important decisions were ap- 'proved and plans accepted for the more efficient carrying on of the work. Under the gulclance of the new pastor, Rev. R. McRoberts, and a committee the church will hold `weekly meetings for prayer and . testimony. The first one takes place {this week, Friday, in the home of ]Henry Gilchrist at 8 o'clock. The evening service every Sun- day is to be popularized and en-. livened by an augmented choir and. occasional lantern services. Words! of appreciation were spoken on; - many sides of the mission just con- 1 cluded by Rev. Frank Robinson,` Miss Grunert and Miss Robinson. JIUCLIHD 1BLC1' UCJIIE llUL WC. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Day and C. W. Palk and his brother Alfred were in Toronto attending the 1aymen s meetings in Massey Hall, Saturday and Sunday. R/I've Ahnavv 131311 in nn1>n1vfnh-sine` xwccn. Mrs. Jno. `Lee and`l1tt1e daughter Marjory of Bracebrldge are visiting with Mrs. Henry Gilchrist. A '1` Mnnrn la nnnuir1nroh11r `I-u:f.. WILII. IVLIS. n.cu1'y \X11UIll'.l5Ln A. T. Moore is considerably bet- ter and is at present in Toron*o. auu nauuuay. Mrs. Abner Ball is entertaining her daughter from Toronto this tweek. I 11.... `t... rr... ...._-1-nun- .1-.....1.4.-.. \Jll \1CUl5U 5U.ll15 WLLU IICIC. Harvest Home services of St. Peter's Church were held on Sun- day. The morning service was taken by the rector and the evening ser- vice by Rev. E. J. I-Iearn of Bond Head. The United choirs of St. Paul s and St. Peter s rendered the music which was much appreciated. VH1... ...11......1.__. _._-..; n.-..:__- _..I;I.| -......-.. ....v.. ., nonunuvoo Uvrrn vy--u-uuuu The following spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. -E. H. `Sloan: Misses Hunter and Rice of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Wetbb of Stroud. Messrs. H. =Morden and M. and -H. Hunter of Toronto. also Dorothy -Sloan of Sharon. `Lillian of Lansing and Its of Weuand. ` Oct. 8-TMx-. Zaznd Mrs. VV;'m.AAdams spent the weekend in Toronto, Mrs. Adams sister being not well. Mr and 'Y\/I've 13` `D `has! and F Oct. 1'2 .... .7; Oct. 1'9 Nov. 16 .. Duchess of Atholl Oct. 2-6 Nov. 28 . . . . . .. . Montcalm Nov. 2 Duchess of Bedford NOV. 9 o unooooooIAo-soc): T- l ---- nu [CL suuu Lllllo Dr. Mctcall-um has retured gnd taken his practice again after a year's absence at some of the larg- est hospitals in New York, Chicago and St. Louis. Dr. Wright has gone to Barrie to relieve Dr. Ross for a month. `Ila null `Ilka T).-nnl -.8 'I _'I'-.--1-- i&`:f`;.na Mrs. Kendall of Hawke- stone visited with friends here on Sunday. Mr: Wranb nil-tn `Inna nnnunfn n Duuuay. Mrs. Frank. who has conducted a refreshment booth here an summer, moved to `Toronto on Thursday, her son George going with her. T-T`nrvn.af T-Tnnnn uavxrlnna nf Qt Oct. 9--Mrs. Thos. Allan and her \ brother, Wm. ~Reive, have been vis- iting friends in Markham for the 1 past week. 1 `Nov ,1 \/fruTi`.n1an nnnnnnA any-11-! LHC VVULIX IICL C- Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Cowan of Bar- rie spent Sunday at W. B. Sloan's. 111-.. 1 ...1:_ 1-u_.-44 1,_.-v _ I_.I,_A`,S___ -......--~, ....- -v .-. mu... ~- )-wMsr"I;y:1ia Pratt had a birthday party on Saturday and Marion Copeland the Saturday before. Needless, to say, the children all had a good time. I 1`v\ 'NKnlr`o11.|-nvv-\ has unfusnuinri no-`R IJGBL VVCC1\. Rev. J. McEwen conducted anni- versary services in Wyevale on Sunday. the Rev. A. Bushell taking the work here. `II... .-.....I `ll ..- A1-.. l'I..._..... -1 15.... 7SUlflNIDALE c'6T{NRs ono srmou SHANTY BAY

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