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Barrie Examiner, 4 Jul 1929, p. 16

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BARGAIN IN COTTON DRESS GOODS, 12`/2c Ginghams, Voiles, Cotton Crepes and Zephyrs are assembled on the Bargain Tables to go quickly, values from 25c, 35c and 50c, now offered in 1 clearance, Friday morning, yardnz /zc ;.;t:t'l-e One Taken Wow-:N s _HOSlERY -_._~ , .__ ...........___ ,'_ U1 5 ULHU N I McMuz-ray. dale Corners, met in the community hall to bid farewell to their teacher, Miss R. shute. A short programme` was enjoyed. An address read by Marjorie Bule and the presentation of a club bag was made by Margaret 1\`.r-`MI : 1 1-1-9 17 iviuwuuuc. 'I'hese gifts were acknowledged in suitable words. Rev. J. J. Black spoke a few words of appreciation and voic- ed good wishes of Barrie friends. Re- freshments were served and an hour of genuine sociability enjoyed. Mr and Mr: (".nnIf.m` nkn 1-Annixmdl A MOVING TO ALLANDALE (colllingwood Bulletin) After having resided in Collingwood for many years, Mrs. Wesley Perry, Oak St., has gone to Allandale to join Mr. Perry of the C.N.R. staff, who preceded her a fzw months ago. Mrs. Perry has takm much interest in many movements for the general good and hernumerous friends regret her removal. Evidence of this has been given in different ways. Recently the Friendly , Bible Class of the Baptist Church, of which Mrs. Perry has been a teacher, presented her with a beauti- ful book. The King George Home and School Club where she has acted as Corresponding Secretary. remember- ed her with a gift of linen and on Fri- day evening last, Mrs. Charles Siem- mon, oak street, hospitably opened her home, for a. farewell gathering, when the immediate neighbors and a ew intimate friends met for a social our. July 2-9. nmber `from here at- tended the reunion picnic at Ivy on July 151:. `Mr and Mr: .Tn.r-.1: Cnneland of me Weex-eno: wan ncr purcuba ucrc. D. Dunn and two daughters and Henry Cochrane of Russell Man., are spending a. few weeks with friends here. They see a. great change since they lived here, some forty years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cunningham of Weston were week-end visitors at H. Be11 s. '1uI'Im.- awfnnf nf f'!n11 `hoe 15811.3. . `Miss Carefoot of Collingwood has been re-engaged as teacher for the coming year. u-_. .. _... .--`, ..-.~.... u u \-40 - OICIDCJ - Mr."i;.nd Mrs. John Hag; 0? Tor- onto spent the week-end at the home of the latter's brother. W. F. Downey. (lull ..._.I 77--.... rn\...._1..._. I11......1-.. U1 gcuuuu: bUUH1UHLU_) cuJu_ycu. ' Mr. and Mrs. Coulter also received a beautiful oor lamp from the Holly Woman s Association. 'l\IT'r (`nn'I+n1- on:-I 'FarnI'l11 1139* An "I"`1~u:u_-_ VVUl1lH.1.|. b ADEUULGDIULI. Mr. Coulter and family left on Tues- day for their new appointment at Richmond Hill. duxy 151.. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Copeland of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Jen- nett of Thornton were Sunday visitors at Chas. Denney's. "Dan "I"nrnm- -mhn has hm:-n vm-v Denney s. Roy Turner, who has been very h1' in the Christie St. Hos ital for the past two weeks, is not mprovlng as quickly as his many friends would like. Mica T.mIip `Elliott of Toronto snent qu1_cx1y as 1115 xuuuy Lucuua wuusu. unc. Miss Louie Elliott of Toronto spent `the week-end with her parents here. 71 `Pmn-n and turn dntuchfnm and cu J.Ul' but: UUUHDLUIL During the evening W. D. Scott read an appreciative address from the con- gregation to Mr. and Mrs. Coulter, while W. J. Blair presented a purse to the minister and Mrs. Patton, presi- dent of t'he W.A., handed a silver ow- er basket to his partner in life. Their daughter Isabel, as president of the Mission Band, also was remembered with a necklace, presented by Marion Park, and an address, read by Ella McQuade. 'T'hn:n (riff: 1-nnv-A nnlrnnmlnand in lllllzb I10 INUV. illlll LVI-l'3c I1: I83 \JUIIlUUI' Last Thursday night a. very p1ea.sn.nt gathering was held in the schoolroom of the Burton Avenue United Church, when the congregation met to give tangible expression of their goodwill to Rev. Geo. E. Coulter and famiy on severing their connection with this charge. J. E. Morrison presided and the school room was prettily decorat- ed for the occasion. T'\nu-Inn +1-un nnnvvuru `X7 7` Card-6 van:-I Master James Marks of Toronto is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Roy Lee, 74 `William St. I Mr... ...\A ml -ma I1 Q4-mmnann and Ann ' wnuam DE. Mr. and Mrs. E. Stevenson and son Donald were in Milton over the week- end at the Old Home Week. Little Child Taken Lloyd Reginald, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kelly, Burton Ave., died on June 26, 1929. He was ill but two days and death was due to con- vulsions. His age was one year and nine months. 'T'1nn Funny-n'l mac 'hA`|II. run ,`I nv\n 9!! fn 111118 IHUIIUIE. The funeral was held on June 28 to Barrie Union Cemetery, Rev. Geo. E. Coulter conducting the services. Those acting as pall-bearers were: Donald Booth, George Peters. George Poucher and Buddy Blain. Sympathy for the bereaved parents and two brothers was shown by beautiful owers. Re- latives from a. distance attending the funeral were Mrs. Last and son Alvin of Detroit, Ed. Kelly of Windsor, Mrs. Thos. Bredin and Theodore Johnson of Owen Sound. Gifts to Rev. and Mrs. G. E. Coulter `I an-+ 'l"1nnvu-An" ~r\n-In} a noun 1111331-:5-r\1> cuu ND B11511" UUUIIEEC Hal: Wblly 136611.311. Mrs. Roy Hart and daughter attend- ed the funeral of her sister-in-law, Miss Ada. Hart, at Washag-o recergy. J1- aunnf.v-n1crh1*. umntp nn the 3mmwm$wmmm*mim I w -l0l0I0I0l0I0I fl V j `rs 1 -v--::_- - Everything in\l-Iats from this season s choice is grouped for quick selling, Straws and Fetls, black and colors, values 98 up to $6-Friday morning, each Lovely quality Women s Fine Rayon Silk Bloomers (Watson s) in all the choicest colorings, as orchid, maize, japonica, sky, rose, she11,.1o1ve bird, also black and white, 3 sizes, regu ar $i.25-c1earanc.e Pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 -.- As this sale is for an absolute clear- ance, goods purchased are not sub- ject to exchange. Sale prices are for cash only. No goods allowed out on approval. Mail orders filled only when accompanied with amount of purchase price. 5AVE..N.M,"4-IEYFRX. Wmsni, Si11s%'3,!99l:39r . Everything in the Store is reduced to clearance prices. Men s and Boys Wear, Women s Ready-to-wear Gar- ments, Millinery, Staples, Hosiery, Underwear and China. Everything must be sold. Vests to match 69c W8Ul'EI1I VISILUIB I'M: Una. rcamuu D. Mrs, Walter Dent of Toronto spent the week-end with Mrs: J. D. Smart. Miss Emily Dent is remaining for the holidays. M r and Mr: larpnnn `R911 and GLIICLLIUUIL HI; .OU. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Milligan and` Eileane spent the week-end with_ Mr. and, Mrs. Crossley. REV G MPQ Wifnkinn r-...--`..., -..v...--.--- riivwouvnv Only two of the pupils who attend- ed Ivy's original log school were pre- sent on Monday. These were Wm. Banting and Arthur W. Fletcher 01' Barrie. `KT:-\+ n :~~'|v\rr`r\ I\v\r\ AG J-1... n...'...`...-l Horseshoe pitching honors went to Ben. Carruthers and H. Lynn, who nosed out Wm. Cleary and Geo. Car- ruthers by 34-35 for rst money. The latter then played Fred Elliott and C. W. Banting for the second position and were beaten by a considerable margin. ' nuuzu LULI. I J. A. Lennox attended; the wedding of his niece, Miss Baker, in Thornhill on Saturday. ` 'T`1'in`H'Ir XKTYUTR II! rnnnl at {Ann U11 Dl!.0U1'UU4_y. Trinity W.M.S. will meet at the home of Mrs. W. Boake on Thursday - afternoon at 2.30. `M . and Mr... n'r..u-... |rnu-.._ _...:` lp1uLu':c1.b UL J.v_y J. uuw uvxug. It was like old times to see Rev. T. J. Dew playing his clarinet in the band. `llnvanohnn v\H>~k-inn 1.a.nun.u- -.....L &.. Mrs. Fred King of Toronto is visit- 1 ing Thornton friends. , Mr: Wei]: nf `Dnnbkrn ie scrinnr 11_sr ` Mrs. Falls or Rocklyn is visiting her daughter, Mrs. D. Clark. , Mf T T`! T-Tnnrv ha: 1-nhu-not-If 11.15 .l.1.lUl.'11|.rU11 JJICLIVLB. x uuusuuu, LVLL D. SJ. \J1L'1L. Mrs'. W. D. Henry has returned home from the Queen City. I Sf. .Tnr-`ls- _< A VD A `had a nihnin afv I ILUUIC ALUHJ. I./LIE WQUUCU. L110]- I St. Jude s A.Y.P.A. had a picnic at E . Innisl Park on Wednesday afternoon. I Mrs. Geo. Mcclean of Newtown is visiting her niece, Mrs. S. R. Brown. :11... :-_._; -rn____ ,3 MCI. HLUL-LICK, IVLLD. VVIH. Vllbluhlu Mr. and Mrs. Howard Spring, Mrs. Willis Spring and Maitland enjoyed the holiday in Hamilton and Galt. Alnv T\/Y'nA1I1nv 1AH- nn "Function fnr .__--_--u _--- _-..--v, _.-..... -. -- -.v--u. Miss Grace Elson of Oro S.tation is visiting Misses Martha and Edith E1- E son. lkh-n Ac-u~\(n 1`KTIn1aL Anna: `RI-.. IN]--- Day . Mrs. A. J . Mason has returned home : after visiting friends in I-Iorn1ng s ` Mills. 1 Mnne I" TX? Hanan Tnvnnn and *-nbk u`1\L/E55. C. W. Henry, James and `Jeth, are visiting Mrs. Henry's sister 1n ; HaYm1[1`ton. -. ......... --, -.---. -.. -. -.-..--...,,.... ! Although J. Edgar Jamieson, ex- M.L.A., couldn't qualify as an old boy he seemed perfectly at ome. ` Notes of the Day Rev. T. J. Dew`s little son fell a- gainst 9, car fender and made a severe I gash in his head but it received prompt medical attention. 3 I\...`l... 4..-._ -4: ;.1__ ._..._z\_ _.1__ _LL, ,4 DELL AC. Not a single one of the original pioneers of Ivy is now living. . Tr. was likn nlrl fimng tn can Pnu '1" BULL Miss Annie Wright and Mrs. Clara - Downey are visiting friends in North . `Raw - D lllb LJUHLC UUWLI. mong the Barrieties, who formerly lived at Ivy, were noticed: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lennox, A. W. Fletcher, T. C. Fisher, Mrs. Hunter Kennedy, `A. S. Burton, Mrs. Chas. Banting, Mrs. W. J. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Miller and Miss Miller, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Miller, Mrs. R. J. McKnight. A151:-nun.-..'lA T `!71l.__.. gl$&$i&iiiiiii5_ THORNTON 3-` an mm$&mw&mmm&m&w El *1 *1 UCL U1 .LV_y .Ll.\J.lJ. R. J. Hanna, shoe merchant, Toron- to, although not Ivy born, has been acquainted with the village from coy- hood, got. his wife here and regards it as his home town." AIrvII\v\n- 0-`I-an Dans-In-.4-Inn wvkn Gnu:-an-.'lu `....-u.. -- .. Iv\r` ~r .........x.. -v. a nu... Thos. Dwinne11,' who spent a few months with friends in Orillia, is at the home of his son, Henry Dwinnell. R/frl: f`. Dmacfnn and 1\ll"|c: Tanhdll LARGE GROWIJ ' AT WY REUNION Lure l/d.mug up uxcusuuxc. I J. Elmer Thompson, now in the in- | surance business, is a son of Richard | Thompson, one of the pioneers. He also taught school here. I Andrmxr Pnarcnn is nnw rnnnino Al E1150 Laugul. EUHUUJ. ucu-:. I Andrew Pearson is now running a` grocery in Peterboro. Arnn1r1 nrr it A nniinnmnn nn fhn g.l'UCt 1'_Y 111 "CbCL'UU1`U. Arnold Carr is a policeman on fhe` Toronto 'force.- He is a. son of the late l J. W. Carr," who was an active mem- | ber of Ivy L.O.L. l P. .1 `Hanna ghnn rnnrnhqnf. "l`nrnn..l (Continued from page one) teen years Anglican rector here. He motored over from Bobcaygeon on Monday, about 90 miles, for the event. rn -r~r.._...1..1 'n....1..... .0 4.1-... hnnnlnnn 4.u.ua.n\nu:.y, urwvuv Ivv nanny`:-I curd T. Harold Parker of the Dominion Observatory, Ottawa, 15 a. son of T. R. Parker, who was very active in community affairs at Ivy some years DUO v ......... avg Uta-VI-out "v -v,, .---v .,v..-_ o. R. Elwood Fisher is a. dentist in To- ronto. He is a. son of T. 0. Fisher of Barrie, who farmed south of Ivy some years back. Elwood showed in the ball game that he had not forgotten his Ivy training. `hr `Rnh Davin nf Tnrnnfn whn I. V] D1"dvLll111E. Dr. Bob Davis of Toronto, who starred on the local ball team in days gone by, was quite at home on the diamond, Monday. Rm-no R5 vnnre non mhnn A av-1:1`. QRZLIIUIIU, J.VJ.UnuH._Y. . some 35 years ago when a grist mill was operating at Ivy, John Green was one `of those employed there. He came from Toronto on Monday to see the old boys. Jnhn `P.nHp.r1o-n nf `F!'l'mvn1p wn: nnp DHU mu UUy. I John Rutledge of Elmvale was one. of the older old boys, who wandered I back again. hr .1 1-1 Qnpm-s Tvv-hm'n and rais- " 661$: 121$ "HS.}}y""7r`m3i-io7w', 'o";}`iSs' Kelly and Walter Middleton attended the races at Newmarket on Monday. II... V ruI...1-L1_ 1r:........ 'r'r..1_.. .....A uuun ugzuu. I . Dr. J. H. Speers, Ivy-born and rais- , ed, taught school here a. few years be- ` fore taking up medicine. .1 `mnr 'T'hnmn:nn nnw in fhp in-I LIB. IJIU 1 an uy. I G. R. Kitohlng, Mrs. Kitching land Miss Ruth of Thistletown renew- ' led acquaintance here this week. R/I've D A Thnmnenn and Mr nnl ea 3aUqU'd:1I1La.l.lCt' .l1C1'|'.` uua `J:/CCJX. Mrs. R. A. Thompson and Mr. and` Mrs. Orla 'I"nompson of Toronto call- ed on relatives here one day last week. v-\._ 1-. A 1-._____...- -._..I --'.... 1' . . M A .. vu u`; Lvatauniwnl .....v V..\. ....-.J -.. ~ . . . _ -.... Dr. C. O. Lennox and Evirs. Lennox of New Toronto, Miss Bessie Lennox, George and Frank, spent Sunday with their father, J. A. Lennox. `Rlfiaa `Dnkn Qv-vux:-r\'r\ `D KT n*F "Fn~rr\n_ bllbll` l'1|.lut`:.l', 0. 1. ucuuua. Miss Reba Simpson, R.N., of Toron- | to, is spending a week with her grand- mother, Mrs. James Simpson, while Mr. and Mrs. Jas. R. Jamieson are ` visiting friends in Toronto. "l"h4:- nnmrnnnifv um: chnr-lrn nn Sat- Vlblklllg LLICHUB 111 .|.U1Uul.U. The community was shocked on Sat- urday morning when the news was re- ceived here of the death of Mrs. Jno. McLean. A host of friends extend ! their sympathy to the bereaved. I F5... (*1 1* 11._r1..........._1- ....'11 ..._..-..L. I u...... .,_,...t........_, .,v ....y ~........-..... I Rev. S. G. Mccormack will preach at anniversary services in Ghurchili on Sunday. The Rev. J. McEwen oi. Churchill will take the services in! I Trinity church. The L.O.L. will at- tend in the morning. Mice rnnnxrinvn .Tamin:nn cmpnf Hm: 2 IIULIU. 111 I411: 1{..lU1111115. . Miss Genevleve Jamleson spent the ;x week-end in Elora and Guelph with s m Imse goabage-Roll Ib.295. v-w -uvvnr-1 an -1`; u can... `nun v. .--v.-----,, a Mrs. L. Christie, Misses iielen and Jean and Graham spent the week- end at their cottage at Wasaga. Beach. Mr: Pnv Hart and dnno-h-tar nf.fnnd_ FMNT Ql'I.AE'I`ERS PORTERHOUSE 5}III7 CHOICE WING STEAK . . . . . . . . oi Vicun Nowhere will you see such linen values. The circumstances compel us to cut the prices to effect quick selling. Hand and Tea Towellings are all reduced. Scotch Blanket Throws, large size 72x90, plaid cottons, very sightly and useful, for lounge, bed or auto, former price $2 $3.95, now at, each . . . . . . . . '1 GEO. VICKEHS UMITEIJ '1i'3Xs'r Kcuucy, UVC1 ULIU H.U1lLlll4_) o Mr. and Mrs. Bowler and Archie Bowman of Toronto spent the week- end with E1-mvale friends. ` I/Hen lrforinv-in 'I2nov~Raa1'| and 'E`9vnrI IJNIEIV ROAST 1J.vlA.I.l.A4I ROAST Spring lbgmb FEE"iEXf' DlIA I I Ml~I'.`.K Fresh Beef BED THROWS, CHEAP Towels and Towelling xmTT T RIB Wllull I./Ill`: LULLLLCL D }.JUrLC1.lLD. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Burton motored to Huntsville for the holiday. Min: `| .nnrn. Knrfnnt nf` 'T'n1-nnfn in lb. 29 17c, 19c, 22c, 28c, and 32 .42clb. .38cEb, .31cIb. HALMoN 'Mrs. H. F`. G. Dreyer and Miss Wil- freda. Fowler, and attended the re- union of the Chicago Trip Winners at. O.A.C., Guelph, on Saturday. . ___.1 1:... Ir 1`! 4- ,_, ,,,,1 V ..v_`...., ....-. .....-...- unvig . Rev. and Mrs. W. G. G. Dreyer and son Billy of Bobcaygeon spent over night at James A. Jamieson s on Monday, on `their way home from at- tending the reunion at Ivy. Billy is remainmg for a longer visit with his uncle. \II 4nnru~ Yuan. and `l T,JlA... T1n..'l-.. A...-J LALJCLC. l Misses Jean and Helen Boake and Charlotte Mason motored to Totten- ham on Wednesday to spend the day with Miss Hazel Atkinson. Mrs. Roy Allen and daughter Isobel accompani- ed them as far as Beeton to visit Mrs. iG. A. Spencer. 1'f'!._:..:A._- -rv_.:;_.1 Iq1__.___1. up_~__2,,, A: , _ ..x.--....,- . I w'I`_r_ihity United Church Mission Circle held a very enjoyable ice cream soc- ial on Thursday evening. On account .of inclement weather the social was held in the basement of the church instead of on the church lawn as was [purposed. For the same reason there ;was not as large a crowd as hoped for. ;The programme consisted of vocal IIUIIDBVHLC LU! MIC uuuuay. Miss Laura Kerfoot of Toronto is spending a. couple of weeks with the Misses Hickling at Allenwood. `Dill Bnuolpnn A5 TKTAAARJ-p.nl- nu.-1 IA -nu H8511. Jos. Dean, Charlie Kurtesln, Mrs. Kurtesin and Miss Audrey Jean Arn- old of Toronto spent Sunday with the latter : parents. Mr. and Mrs. Havelock Graham of Toronto were holiday visitors of the farmers parents, Mr. and Mrs. `J. R.` Graham. Billie Bell had the misfortune to break a bone in the elbow or his left on Monday evening when he fell out 0! a hammock. Mr. and Mrs. M. Bowman and Mr. Matches 3 Boxw 249. I SALADA TEA Pm-kc: Beans zNo.z,1'inz.`3` stmwb-1;? . 33 Raspbeny . 31 AISN ULU' D UILVLVILIW ISLLIV U COFFEE . . . . . . . . lb. 45c IVIILLIONAIRE SARDINES . . . 2 tins 29c 230.11/2 '. G5 D. UIEBNUL L `LEMON CUP Large . . . . . . . . Small . . . . . . . . A I')\VI\I Y\!E `I\`I'\Y\7l'.`D .....-nay u--nu--cocoon: vuv a 35c ARNOLD S DINNER BLEND u. 1 r _ C. &: B. ORANGE CUP AND `I `I'.`l.l'('\'AT II T`l`l uunuuy \'LbH.'UL'D Hrlt LT. .LV1.u1l.lLllll5Da Miss May I-Ilckling of Hamilton and Miss Inez I-nckling of Coulson are home for the summer vacation. Rlvve (`Iv-nhn-n '1":-n-.-`tn-.'l1 ad! `Du/lAn'l! PINEAPPLE SU G A R Limit 10 lbs. to a Customer CLOVER LEAF? socwknyizm g, 1 Tin 41 FINEST GRANULATED IAM s FINEST SINGAPORE 1-lb. Pk. MIL H LEW uuyu. _ Mr. and Mrs. Crazg of Toronto are the guests of the formers sister, Mrs. Thus. Simpson. Mr and 1\/Tr: T-Tirnrn 'D1ounv- Alf `Claws- Here is a lot of China we had on order and v\'hi`l1 was on the water bound for Barrie .l`rect from the Potteries in Eiigland at the time this sale was started-too late for cancellation they are offered at less. There are, Cream Jugs, Water Jugs, Marmalade Jars, Ash Trays, Cups and Saucers, Tea Pots, Plates, Salad Bowls, Fruit Bowls, etc., lovely pieces which will be much ap- preciated as souvenirs and gifts. See this Susie Cooper China--it s all the rage. Sold only at this store for Barrie district. Children s Dresses & Rompers Rompers and Dresses for Children up to 4 years, made of F:me_v Prints and Ging- hams, neat and good-1o0king, former prices 98c_and $1.19, Now for 39c smart selling, -each . . . . . . . . .. SUSIE COOPER CHINA PURE r23 5c 73! solos by Misses Irene McMaster of` Cookstown, and Nessie Speers; vociaf duet by Mervyn Corbett and Nevilllof Jamieson; recitations by Misses Dori: Dunning of Cookstown and Juanita? Jamieson and several pleasing selecf tions by the girls orchestra. Tennis championships of the North-' ern Ontario District C.N.R.A. will I793 held at Allandale on July 27. Miss Frances Larden, clerk in the Genera?` Supt. s office in North Bay and Wm won the System championship lac? year, will compete here. Miss Lardeii is recognized as one of the best lady tennis players in Canada. The wintf ners of the Allandale Club will con i~{ pete in the System championsliizi meet in North Bay in August. A gem eral field day is also to be held herd on July 27. North Bay is bringing down its men's softball team and pos sibly the Rinky Dinks, the girls` team which reached the Ontario finals last year. Several horseshoe pitching teams are also coming. ---- - -'x JI.lUD- DLlpb'Ull. - Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Player of Ham- ilton spent the week-end with the formers father. `HID an:-I Ilfun 1 .'.A;-an `I 4-.-on-.a.._ -_.l :gi:i;aae`f'7 263 =1iK&:i&iiiEL 166 Halibut %; 286 cifiii" xmnnm - 1 4e .-.-sw-\-gnu anew l\Q-I\vF"|'\ 3 Bunches 2 Bunches M-.. *<="" 17` GOLDEN RAY SMOKED HSEIJECT BRAND CHOICE ATLANTIC llllll D Luuuucxa. Hcrward Leary of Toronto was the guest of his sister, Mrs. M. Bowman. over the holiday. MP, Teithmnrsd nf than `Rank nf (`mu-n- CALIFORNIA VALENCIA. FINEST Tl-1.`: ;\ S L -`cu--a 4 CALIFORNIA NE '6iiiig%?e; Good Size Eamsa aimgg 5 lbs. BEETS 1% LUUULLCL uuu. lJL'Ul.Ill|31'D. Miss Freda Todd of Woodstock in spending her summer holidays with Miss Annie Manning. MP: .1 T-T `I -Tinnua nf "l`nv-nntn mac D022. SIJU WIULI JLILLIIVUAC J11CLL\alD- Miss Marjorie Beardsall and Fred Oakes of Toronto spent a few days with the former s parents. `Mr and Mr: `P A (`.nn'nm~ and `Mfr V115 W CUl\'CLlU. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Wilson and baby of Toronto were guests at G. L. Usher's tor a few days. RI!` nnrl MY`: (`.1-aim nf 'l"nu-and-n awn KJVHIU Ill LVLJUIHIIU. Misses Katherine and Effie Pearson and Roy Hart of Toronto were holi- day visitors here. 131: E`, 'T'knvnnu nnnua-ulna in. _..'l Lil-lllLl{ LIUHLU ILCIU. Miss Miriam Lawson, R.N., "of Kam- ilton is spending a. few days with her mother and brothers. ling `lv-ado "n;-`IA A0 1l'`r.u-.p1.+..l. :- ILUHIC U11 hilt! .D'1U 1..I11.lU. Miss Susie Dickinson of Toronto was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Geo. Farney, over the holiday. Mr and Mr: 'RnuI1pr anti A1-nhin 515561 , J.VL!'5. N. r. Durbun. Mrs. Fred Ritchie and Muriel, Mrs. D. C. I-Iarvie, Mrs. R. P. Burton and Eharlie spent Thursday last in Pene- I18- . Mrs. McLeod of Orillia spent a. few days -last week with her son, M. C. McLeod, at the home or Mrs. Jno. Dean. in: `Dunn hm-Hn `Rn-rtnain, Mm. 1 UILLICI 5 lul/11121". Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lawson and family enjoyed the week-end with Oshawa friends. ml. av-.A Mn... R1,`.-... 71-11.. .5 In... I Llllv Wa .u'u:.uus. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kelly of Tor- onto spent the week-end with the 1a.tter s brothers. `I -Ttwvvnu-A `I .anwu A4` |'l'|p.-uu-w.a-A -u... 51... U V Cl .19 LJUIMIUQ . Mr. Lelthwood of the Bank of Com- merce staff spent the week-end at his home in Midland. 1UI'rh_~-an VI.-.1-I..,....z....-. ......a max. -n_-._.-.. LVLIDD IIIILHC LVLDLILLLIIE . Mrs. J. H. Hipwell of Toronto was the guest of her brother, M. J. Law- son, over the holiday. `Mr R.n1Hnc= and R/rice 'I"\o 'Dn'l-uh-Ina DUI}, UVCI I/115 uuuuuy. Mr. Rollings and Miss Daisy Robbins of Toronto enjoyed the holiday at the home of Mrs. E. Knapp. (".nrI`i'| and Pnv Tnuma nf T.nowvI-nu- uutuc Lu. LVLLB. nu. nxxupp. Cecil and Roy Towns of Leaping- ton enjoyed the weekend at their home on the Base Line. 'IICnL- Gnu-In I'\lnIniu-xnnuu n4` Fr`:-\|t\-\`4\ vuvnn HG) V191 UUID LICIU. Rev. E. Thomas occupied the pul- pit of Craighurst Presbyterian church on Sunday morning. .`ln.n|c T.n.wnh and Mia: `Dav-Irnr A0 Ur J-Jo 91115110. Mr. and Mrs. land were with the week-end. `Mfr an:-I lrn `D un ouuuuy mormng. Jack Lawson and Miss Parker of Woodstock spent the week-end at the formers home here. Ilnn v'RKIu-Inn-vu T nvfinnln D `T `A1 `LY-..- ll Cl` HUJCI1 lib . Mr. and Mrs. ten of Toronto Wm. Ke11y's. Miss Elma .1 Spent last week J. D. Smart. `III anal `Afra- but pruaxuuxg uu1Ut:1'a. Mr. and Mrs. David Martin and children, Misses Effie and Kathleen Pearson and Roy Hart of Toronto were week-end` visitors at Jas. Pearson's. `(Mr-c~. Inow nnf nf` '1`nr-nnfn shunt cu. nu; a. Miss Viola Lawson has returned to Toronto after spending a week with her parents. Mr and `Mr: Tint I(p`lh7 and nhd. nuwuuu-:. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ben and child- ren of Gilford spent the week-end at Jas. Hill's. Min: Tfinln T.o\-ncnn ha: rnfn-rnnrl tn Miss Eckel left on Friday for her home at Clifford. `W111 and Arthur White motored to Toronto on Monday. `Alia: `mug 'Rvn~n+_ nf `Rn:-rip visited Toronto Monuay. Miss Eva Brant of Barrie visited friends here over Sunday. 1 .1nm-I Dnnrcrm nf 'T`nrnnf.n snent the cu; Uycu Sunday. .Mlu E Duuuuy. Miss Susan McG1nn1s spent 9. few day last week with Mrs. E. Scott, Hillsdale. lfv an:-I 'I ve Tlurni 'Dn1'| on:-I n`hH.. IUD US I uuuunucls. "Mr. and Mrs. M. Bowman and Mr. menus nere over Dunuay. Lloyd Pearson of Toronto spent the Week-end with his family. ' .1 mn and Wi11in,m visited friends Week-ena Wlnn ms Iamuy. .135. Hill and William visited friends in Orillia last Wednesday. Ilka: `|\'ont~'l 'T`r-zin nf 'T`nrnnfn snent In Uruua last weunesuay. I Miss Maud Train of Toronto spent the Week-end at her home. `Akita TUYQ1-inrin 1\/fnrisxrifv `IR h(')HdaV- Wit.` uuuuuy 111 11.dUL.U.|aU1.l uuu Ulb. Alex. McAu1ey left; on Tuesday for ffhunder Bay where he will have charge of a boys camp for a week. 7T'II...n Y'\...l......`I ' _.L_ ..._-..L _ -... me weex-enu an ner nome. Miss Marjorie Moriarity is holiday- ing at her home at Bradford. Min: Finrnnnp `F?."|1'.(-hit=, of Toronto UIHIU. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Todd 0! Wood- stock visited friends here over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Smart and June enjoyed a. motor trip to Whitby on Rum-inv 3110011. Mrs. Thos. Simpson returned home Saturday after visiting friends in Tor- rm tn was nome I01 Lne ween-cuu. Charles and Francis Burton enjoy- ed the week-end at Bradford. Ilia: 'la"1'|o `Alan 'T'hrmnn:n'n `in 80 me Weex-ena at nrauwru. Miss Ella May Thompson is" with friends in Toronto for a week. Gan ninwn nf 'T`nrnn1'.n nninved the uuay wun z:.unva.u:: LLICHUD. Will I-Iickling of Toronto is holiday- ing at his home at Allenwood. Min: Vr-ma Bmvman is snendinz a gun vonu vvvvbc \aLA\4 Iiavna ..\-. :ruvtn\roov-tr Vance Rintoul enjoyed a few days last week with friends at Port Mc- Nicoll. Mrs, Thns Simnsnn returned home HIE at ner nome an Drauwru. Miss Florence Ritchie of Toronto was home for the week-end. f`Innv-has nntl 'C7v-nnrlic 1:111"f(\h nninv- 1115 ED 1115 norm: '41. nucuwuuu. ` Miss Velma Bowman is spendmg a month with friends in Toronto. `Alina T.{'l1la-n `Mfr-A111nv NP 'l"n1-nnfn monm Wltn Irlenas 1n .Lu1'unw. Miss Lillian McAu1ey of Toronto enjoyed the week-end at her home. 1' nrvvnnvu A4` Q-no-I`kuwu ens? N115! RUE Fl-llflu, U4! VVU.1.ltl:5WJ {CUE Seventy-eight wrote on the `E111 Jtrance Examinations here this year. A. G. Bishop and E. Simpson were the presiding officers. Mr and Mr: `nnxrl 1\'nrHn and WIAJI-I,]\-\4 vLA\. Vvuvsh \.4u uni nab- nqvnnnvu Langman Lawson of Sudbury spent the week-end here with his mother. Miss Violet Wade of Toronto en- Joyed the week-end with her parents. `Young Dnfnn'| nninunt-I In 7131-11 I-`lava xnenas 1n '1'0X`0ntO Ior a weeks. Geo. Dickie of Toronto enjoyed the holiday with Elmvale friends. H11 'l-TIn1rHno- nf Tnrnnfn is hn1idav- Il%%$&&&&&$i%: ELMVALE NEWS g :|l|IyI4>I<>I<>I<>I4>I<>FK I<>X4% Atkinson of Whitby : with her friend, Mrs. . Fife Elrick of Mid- Elmvale friends over Dot Kelly and child- spent the holiday at Nonuawasaga. Visitors spending the holiday here were: Mr. and Mrs. John Carruthers and son Walter of Stratford with his ' father, Will Carruthers; Allan Naylpr, Owen Sound, with his uncle, Joseph. Spicher; Mr. and Mrs. Gienson Scott and son Jack, Long Branch, at Jas. McQuay's. , nu `E`rMn_v Avnninc. June 28. nun- Mcuuay's. On Friday evening, June 28. pup- 11s and parents or 8.8. No. 1, sunni- uuays. Mr. and Mrs Clarence Bell and daughter Alice of Meriden, Gonn., spent a. few days with the formers sister, Mrs. R. P. Burton. `M3-1: `I-Pv-Ad Ritnhin and 'lVI'1`n'hI,l_ Mrs. E Hart of Uxbridge, formerly of the Standard Bank staff here, was a guest at the home of J. R. Graham tor a few days. . I I/fr and 1\/I've 13` `X7 \X7nhc-or and 11. U. )l11U1JD. V Mrs. Wisner and William of Aur- ora and Mr. and Mrs. Pratt of Vaughan and Miss Velma. Holt of To- ronto were at W. C. Hick1ing s over the week-end. `Kr: W `Hnvwnn and n'k3'I:Ivunr\ nF LEW no .DUlUVU1'o Mrs. Wm. Vansickle. Mrs. G. Turn- bull and Mrs. Walton were in Toron- to on Saturday attending the wedding of the former s granddaughter, Miss Florence Vansickle. `Illa: `W10; `KI T,nI-xnunvs 'v\'-lunnlv\n1 I\`> era1 01 net meue m. uruuu uu J:nua.y. Miss Ethel Neal is spending her holidays at the home of Wm. Dority in Nottawasaga. Tdfnvc cnm-adina an hnlidmr `harp brlugevlew 1111]. Mr. and Mrs. Easton Brock and daughter Elizabeth, of Toronto were the guests of Elmvale friends for the Dominion Day holiday. `Dmahnrn `I -1 inmn`l`| nf `Rrnntfnrd and uumuuuu uuy uu.uua._y. Reaburn Hipwell of Brantford and Dr. and Mrs. Hipwell of Toronto spent the week-end with their uncle, M. J. Lawson. III: and `Alva In11v-4-nan `RE-an 'LTan1_ U1]. D21 hu1'ua._y . Rev. and Mrs. S. Tucker and Miss Gladys Tucker of. Dorchester are holidaying at their cottage, Wasaga Beach. `Clan;-I 'f_`l n~nl- AC TTu'lns-in-`(nun *FnvIvv\nv01vv A4`! an `d xcw uaya. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Webster and children of Richmond Hill, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Napier and Miss Jean of Tottenham enjoyed the week-end at A. C. Bishop's. Rlfrc `Uiuhnv and Klfiiorn n`F An-n- uuc wccxs-cuu. Mrs. E. Herron and children of Toledo, Ohio, called on her mother, Mrs. Ja.s. Mcnermott, on her way to attend the funeral of her father-in- law at Bolsover. fstc `XTw\ "7nv\c~n1p1n Ilun I1 ff`-can EVLUI C1106 V Hn|1lUL1C. Miss Ella. M. Lawson, 'principal of Stevensville Continuation` School, left Montreal on the Duchess of Atholl, July 3, for a two months tour through Europe visiting principally the British Isles, France, Switzerland, Germany, and Italy. she is with the League of Empire Tour, and will land at Glasgow, Scotland. I IAAI- ls..- ll'I_I-____ uoouuvu agaunnnumb uvv aaAAuLAVV\Ao Bill Parker of Woodstock and Mrs. Sinqlalr and son of Toronto were Sunday visitors at G. Manning's. Miss Mnv I-`l 1r~1(1ina nf T-Tnmilfnn and Little Charles Elmer Miller, 13- months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Miller, Allenwood, died on June 25, afteria being 111 only 9. week with pneu- mon . 8. `niacin -nun: &\r-no 1:32 MES Jennie Thompson spent the week-end with ifriends near Parry Sound. `Anne 117111 1tmnT.nm-I aH-nnln. H-In fun- 1`\1IEg.' W111 McLeod attended the fun- eral of her niece in Orillla on `Friday. `Illa: EH-`I-an! T\Tm:1 ic gnnndinc `hm- to spenoi me any. Visitors for the week-end: Miss Gertrude and Myrtle Coxworth, Tor- onto, with their sister, Mrs. D. Mc- Lean; Misses Helen and Bessie Hatten, Toronto, at their parental home; Mat- thew Lowrie, Toronto, at his home; Bert. and Harvey Brown, Toronto, at N. Coxworth s; Mrs. Boyd Davis and two children, Toronto, at F. R. Arn- o1d s; Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hanna and family, Toronto, with friends here; Mr. and Mrs. S. Carruthers of Guelph with friends; Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Car- ruthers and two children of Oshawa with friends. and Mrs. Wm. Keily attended a. re- ception for Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Lea in I-Iillsdale on Thursday evening last. 'l\lI'\v raver} 7T\/I v-c R A 'T'innincr and nlusaale on lnurbuay evcxuug w.m.. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Tipping and Kathleen and Mr. and Mrs. Gough Lynn of Toronto spent Sunday at One Eye Point. - Mr and Mrs GPO, R.if.chie of T0!`- niye J.`UlI1L. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ritchie of Tor- onto spent the week-end with the for- mer s sister, Mrs. Jas. Beardsail, at Bridgeview Inn. `|\/I'r and Mr: Ti!-aqfnn `R1-nr-It and LIKIWBUH. Mr. and Mrs. Courtney, M.rs. Haw- kins and Mrs. Singleton of Toronto were the guests of the Misses Dickie on Saturday. `Don and '|\Ifr: Q "T`nn'ln:n~ and `Alice July 2--Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Willis Smith on the arrival of 3 -an lcovered her usual health. Ian. R. J. Coulter has returned to his home in Major. Sask., after a. couple of weeks here with his daughter, Ivy, who has been very sick but has re- 'l\lf-we `Ronlznrfnh nf `l'Tf.nnm. snent thel 1101116 LU! D116 auuuutu; V'1Ui1La1U.l1. Mrs. Graham Turnbull of Ruddell, Sask.. is spending a few months with her mother, Mrs. Wm. Vansickle. REV null `Alva 'Ll'nuvnv-A Gnu-{um Thfvca Icoverecl ner usual neaun. - Mrs. Beckerton of Utopia spent the week-end here with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Reid. v-....1 1:-114.-.++ nf nptrnit snpnf. the Wm. rcem. Veral Elliott of Detroit spent the holiday with his parents nere. Mr and Min Vivian Jennett; and holiday mm I_11s parents m:1't:. Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Jennett; daughter of Weston are spending a week s holidays with the former s par- nnf: ents. Jack Hatton s two little daughters from Barrie are holidaying with their grandparents. Mr and `Mrs. Elwood Mcouav and W CUR ents. Tor grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood McQuay daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jen- nett motored from Elmira on Sunday to spend the day. Xficitnrg far the week-end: Miss _'JNNIpALE CORNERS 1'_.... l'I'I'|..----u-au.- an-Au-L I Geo. Vickers Limited '\( Both Stores) Going Out of Business ANOTHER WEEK OF BARGAIN OFFERINGS iA?oK{1i\r's' 'siL1'<' mg i 1;isL1=; HOSE, a -good-wearing stocking, reinforced heel and toe, suitable for those wishing for a heavier line, fawn, tan, grey, smoke, grain and black and white, former price 69c 85c, now selling at, pair . . . . . . WOMEN S EXTRA FINE PURE THREAD SILK l-IOSIERY, full-fashioned, reinforced heel and toe, chiffon and service weights, all of the new colorings, sizes $1 complete, regular $1.95, pair s WOMEN S SILK AND RAYON HOSE, silk to the top, a grand stocking in all of the season s new shadings- this is a spe- cial Holeproof line, our former $1 87 special, now at, pair . . . . . . .. WOMEN S FINE PURE THREAD SILK HOSE, full-fashioned, silk up to narrow lisle hem, lovely colorings, also black and white, Supersilk, Rainbow and Holeproof g:`;:r:e%?%af.t`.-?? ...... .. $1.29 nnr-vnsn nil 1/ A1\'r1\ I If`! T`, Il.f'\0IZ ll 416 IIUHIC UL 1115 U1l, ncury .lJW1.l1X.lUu. Mrs. C. Preston and Miss Isabel! Preston of Toronto were the guests of Mrs. W. H. Drysdale over the holiday. 11.. .....I It... v-1... V7-1... -1 PI-1-..

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