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Barrie Examiner, 29 Aug 1929, p. 5

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A FINE TIME TO CHECK UP ON YOUR `Farm Insurance on Snnnner Home Insurance "Bi&&ujj-- to many motorists during the present season. Let us give you particulars and rates. 1'2EL-xX'1.Lia"cm: MODERATE RATES Summer Trips BY LAND OR WATER A1ways_a`p1easu:e to give us: run-an-Han ruvva. an uuuuuuu mu nvur P 6 A.F. A. Malcomson BARRIE : Phone 447W OUR AUTOMO- BILE POLICIES HAVE BEEN A REAL SHOCK ABSORBER . SPECIAL- LOBLAW S SPECLAI: _ A SPECIAL- C & B s TIDMATO SPECIAL- QIJAKEB CORN CATSUP JVBMMLIS tun LLLILDID VI `mturaay. Au _t 31. Walter` Tel er of T4 A_-u;-_a..... ...u.1.. I...x.. ..... FLAKES Large Bottle COFFE . 37 ITEMS MARKED SPECIAL 0N SALE AUG. 30 -- SEPT. DELIVERY-You can arrange to have your parcels delivered for ten cents. General Delivery calls here at 11 a.m., 4 p.m., Saturday 10 a..m., '3 no-n and R.T\'I 2 pm... 15 14-16 DUNLOP ST. MAGIC Baking Powder STORE HOURS: 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. SAT. 8 AM. TO 11 P.M. '}UIULl_|/U MIL Flt `LQVV ungu- Jas. Patterson and P. G. Gray motor- - .ed to Brampton on Sunday. 114:: Vnrnna TTe nninvpd Q. few 1*'ry's U nsweetenea DON T FORGET YOUR PICNIC CHOCOLATE SUPPLIES FOR LABOR DAY 1 40 Here are a few suggestions: F ry s Unsweetened FL 0 UR 21156; % 340 16-5;. --I-1`-1' ?fIN' PURITY 24 ULLIB UL1d15C- Do you remember being tried here for breaking into schools, churches. etc? asked Magistrate Jeffs. Can you explain your presence here today?" LJCHILI L Cllllclal L` V. This is a. serious crime record. The young man does not appreciate parole: the only thing to do with him is to put him some place for a. sufficient length of time to make him resolve to do better, said Crown Attorney Evans. , , 1 __,!L1_ L'CHt'V'Hu5 aIa\.1ua.un.qu\.w u\.a.\.. Mr. and. Mrs. Jos. Shelton of Tor- onto spent the week-end at R. P. Bur- 9011's. I 11,- on Mfr: 1 -Tarr `R911 and Philli- _ ---__. .._._.. ._-..__ __---__-., _.. The prisoner was also charged with breaking and entering the C.N.R. sta- tion at Elmvaleand stggaling a. parcel of express. He also pleaded guilty to this charge. "In vvnut nnnnunknw kninn fv-int` hnvn v~" ---r--~~-u~~-- r" *- - - Yes I was put out on parole on May 14," said Bean. Ilnnial-unto And I-uzd-`Av-n rrnrno -nawrn `LVLQJ 1.1, nanny uunu. Magistrate--And before your parole term is up you are back here again. u. an _,- .____-_._I-_1 1.1.1.. ..___. I have always regarded this man as 9. tramp with no regard for other people's property. I gave him six months determinate, but in the Coun- ty of York they took a more serious view and gave him 18 months deter- minate, which I take to mean that he cannot be paroled before 18 months. __-__1. 3-.. LI_x, _____, |_-x_... (Continued from page one) determinate. He was paroled in May 1929. A..I-AA 8. `an `anal nvsvvl-1r\{v\nn I-A anti Can you account for this man being thrown on this county again when he was sentenced to 18 months only last December?" asked the Magistrate of the Crown Attorney. .11.-nun-an Akin-unnvu Icnuvun "PI"!-ma -rusunln L047. Asked if he had anything to say Bean replied No. "l"`hia ic o anrinrle In-ivnn rnnnr Thu vouue FARMER ussn ms FISTS Ill-II: VJIU W11 nuvvxuny. Grown Attorney Evans-The parole board is too lenient; they could not have had his record. I think he should _ ~-L."-'fI2'--'-'LA_ T7` .1... g.` l.__--_-I-J1-In WC LIEU LlI IW\l\ILIln L ULJJII3 `LC LI\I|II\J E3-1;o'1 He is an incorrigible` u. or nan S1: Alpine Club Gingr Ale Try ` In Cartons of 1/2 and 1 Dozen Plus 2c Deposit on each Bottle ` And Other ` Cooling Drinks Grape" & Cfferry Punch HARRY HonN1:'s.`.. Bottle 230 Orange & Lemon Cup nan.-._H -n-..I_ 99.. HIXIIIIII DIII DOIIK. . Grape Juice WIEl'.(`.H`S , _ _ . _ . _ . . . The Nathan """"' '-' Orangeade & Lemon- mi,`' ...... Bfttle 24c nAL'1T>`* ........ .. Btu 240 Orangeade & Lemon- ._.I- \.[lle6n"-`lV0. 3 D0tt.D.. '- e P anut Butter vnrvir A 111'! D_.___.I,,, Olives SOMOR Bnnd-Lunel n........_N.-. 4 Raul. , LIIl1t11'dHJ- Harold McDonald of Regina, Sask., ppent Tuesday with his mother, Mrs. Wm. Porter. Ina Ilanno nf `llunlr nf nrnmnrnn I. CIDIVIJIII JIZVOIII JACK & NIL Bnnd-- Toy Pail . . . . . ......-.. Klim wnoua _Mnx- 2%-os.Tm....,....... r ,,__ -1- 11-11- Z7,-ox. `rm. . . .. L._'e:t<:.l!.R'i13' LAIJIIUI/III J-U`: {`sEi.`.:T Boll. 3 R0118 100 Sanitary r.tt.YCn:EnI.1).s_ ......... .. Pkg` 5 LAIIJI. I)KI.II|lao-00000:!` `S rviettes 50 to n 1 acxn[o......-... Kipper Snacks Red Tuty . . . . . . . . . .. 2 Sardines SKIPPER Brand `I'\.i-nu nn nnlil-m, . 2 ms sac Fish and Meat Pastes C4-oaee&Bhck\voU'I .... .. Jar 240 Corned Beef Tin 24 FRAY BEN'l'0S...... "$13.2.-..V_`.'.fi .... 1-8 we 29c Macaroni - n . I199, I)__.I_ IL..__ - -_. Ail 1110 f00dl0livf0W\.E.." ' Lemon Cheese I7'1'7r\1'!A rt urn Iawrvawr cw --- C.&B.'n- . . . . . . .... Modium Sin Bottlm. I`! 1 ,__. KKOVAH . `D6301: UVCI. ouuuay Raymond F. Plairer, A.'1`.C.M. will ..resume his music classes beginning lnfcluulan A1-Inuuf Q1 QRHI BOTTLE xavvrrur Bfllld-..-ooooo-soon T`! I -. _ lli KARL III ! 50 Packnn. T7` , , -_- C'_. .7.` IQ`./ICU `II 77 Tf.:';3'Z:a...`..'3.T.2 Pksk 230 I` _ I- - -_- ma ---1.:-v \--vwwww {noun- MedinmSiuJC........ Tie Peer of Pale Dry I still hold the view there is some- thing wrong with this man; he is more of a. tramp than a. burglar. The public must be protected, however. His con- duct is not vicious. I still believe this man has not earned Kingston and I am not going to send him there. He did not go out armed determined to burglarize. We remember when he went from schoolhouse to schoolhouse to church. There is a. kink in his thief. If he goes to Kingston his record will be looked into more closely." 10 ruvv-v v-vv IL LVJ-I Du \J?I u LIKE} DLLZLL 355$ Joan of Toronto are,v1s1t- i Grand Opening 9_f_Ta]l_iI1 jjigmres IIIIQII II` l`I\I I. III; \I\lA\\` Starring H. B. Warner, Monte Blue and Lois Wilson It : a Vitaphone All Talking Picture--Also 3 Talking Comedy and Talking Screen Snapshots Program for Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday-Sept. 2-3-4 AN ALL TALKING FEATURE PICTURE NORMA SHEARER IN THE LAST 01-` MRS. CHEYNEY ALSO AN ALL TALKING COMEDY A Matinee: Saturday and Monday at 2.30 p.m. Two complete shows every night at 7 and 9 Evening prices-+Adults 35--Children 20 Matinee `Prices--Adults 250--Children 10 2T'ms 25c Bottle 10c Iijilllwv I --vvv --~- -7 I - VITAPHONE - COME EARLY - VITAPHONE `'2 Tina llc Pail 21c Tin14-c "'I-'HiJ;{i.-FRI."-"-SAT.-AUG. 23-so-31 v use .:,sw++'.=- '~ I Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lennox and, Ruth of Stratford were at Chas. Len- I nox's, ireccjcnjsly. Ilcvn Ypnvv-no` Boon av-III auohfnrc hf. _ORILLIA OPERA HoUE `iTf1F?% .`?`?.1.`{9`.J.E5T" ..n no`/4 I We Close All Day Monday Sept. 2nd Laboryay SPECIAL- LUX TIDILET ;FANcY SEEBLESS} Stores will be open until 6 p.m. Wed. Sept. 4th SPECIAL- AYLMBB Pork & Beans 3 2}? SPECIAL-Thompson s IIAISINS lb. 10" S 0 A P 3 cm. 19" XXIIUH]-I all l-11LD|lVl>I-- Miss Isabel Campbell was the guest of Miss Gladys Tucker at Wasaga. ;Beach over Sunday. Doqnnnnrl W Dlnvnr ATCM will MUSTARD `$413 24 AYLMER BARTLETT P E A R S CEREAL Food }`~} ..";.,.z Pkg.` RED RI VER Hanover 08110., One 01. um uwau ouuq cessful small town organizations, made $2,200 out of 9. military tattoo. No. 3 Radio-telephony is now used to transmit orders to German locomoo | tive engineers. _.4- -1 LI`_ --A:-ah -1in4 mind. He should he studied. Ho shill be sentenced to 9. determinate term 01 two years less one day and a tunnel! indeterminate term of the same dur- ation on each charge, to run conourss rent said the Magistrate. KEEN S pavuxuay, gpuguoy an. Inn: 0 Walter T f Toronto has been gholidaying with his parents at Wasaga ;Beach for :3. tew days. `la and `Alva (Inn 'l|R`n`1-aha and av w u..-------. Hanover hand, one of the most B1165} .......1 amnn mum nrgg_n1zg,1;1ang_ _WlX'5: UUH-11 aLlCh:u.. ' Mr. and Mrs. S. 15, Campbell and Ed, enjoyed a. few days with friends at Walter's Falls. _Mrs. Will. White and Lillian are gpendlng a. week with Miss Irene` ..-__ - .... -4. A 1u..L.... plull 9: W 06:: Knapp at AJ11st0n- Ilia: Tun hA'| (".nrn1 glsnlsilsnlualualualualmlmusnlsaislenlslmlaslg gllninlannnaiag Crosse & Blackwell's Pickles-- 1 jar Branston, 1 jar Piccalilli, 1 jar Sweet Mixed 1 jar C. & B. Prepared Mustard for . . . . . 83c New Comb Honey . . 30c MCCULLOUGH Shirriffs Orange Marma- inrln An -.. 2-.. `J11- IIIIIIQ \/Auuhv Lvnuunlau. lade . . . 40-oz. jar 39c Heinz Peanut Butter, 1-.. GE- Opp. uuubeth and I-311 an Phone 215 Dellvcy to all parts of town Qermanet Hwaing Charlie and Francis Burton are in *1'oron.to for a Liqw days. .14: Patterson and P. G. Grav motor- | PauI?..1.i9,.@,!!.!,sz .!29vve The above is a reproduction of our service YOU ARE INVITED to avail yourself of the service of Paul s Beauty Shoppe. We promise you: ~ A , SANl'l'ATl0N.O`F A MARKED DEGREE SERVICE BY SKILLED OPERATORS MODERATE CHARGES in all branches of Beauty Culture . allu LVLLO. VVIJL. VVLLI-VG Gllu L115` is spent Sunday with Wyevalel Grocery III_-`ALI. _-S CL: Kay Louise Shoppe, Bracebridge IHIEIHEIEEIEIEI: As It Should Be EEILLIA 1;1__1g2_pRE_ss1Nc _(O/I.-`.R'VVOOLWOR'I"l-I s'1"o1u-2) - * - I II A DIDIIT LEVI, jar 25 5` ELMVALENEWS E ilmmmimmmwmmama Allenwood young lady who has left for West China, to engage in special IUnited Church missionary work. ! MISS MAE HICKLING I ing at A. G. Beardsa11 s. Turns TU `I21 `|\TinIr1nenn lllg an :1. U Dca.Luaa.u a. Mrs. W. `F. Nickleson and baby of Collingwood were the guests of Mrs. S. A. Tipping last week. nlrioaaa nmnvu and 'r(n1:h1nnn `I -Tndgins auuenamg bne uua wccn. David Strong of Rocanville, Sa.sk., spent a few days with his sisters, Mrs. IJa.s. H111 and Mrs. H. Edwards. - 11.. .....a mt... `I:I1n-n'hm- and `Mfr and JES. 111111 a.-nu 1V.I.r5. 1.1.. nnuwcuuo. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher and Mr. an Mrs. Dobson of Orillia. were the guests of Mrs. A. Vollick over the week-end. Miss Laura Kerfoot returned to her home in Aurora. after a oouple or months with Mrs. Hickling at Wood- land Beach. 1:. ..._.a sun... `Flinn .-.5` Tilfnhnnnr and 13110 neacn. Mr. and Mrs. King of Kitchener and Albert Taylor of Jerseyville were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bishop for a. few days. 1: ll nv\v\nIvr\nnl1l'\r`.1DIYD1D1Nf" Chin D. A. Llppuxg tum: wccn. Misses Mary and Kathleen Hodgins of Newton Brook spent a. few days nwith Mis Agnes Telfer. 11.. .....a `(mu A `la l'\r1-nn and nh- WIDE 1.V11b`5 Aguca .I.r:u.cL. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Orton and child- ren and Mr. Ganon of Orillia. spent Sunday at H. Clements . 13.... mm mn-e .1 .1 Drnghnn and Irlenas m 'J.`O1`0nw Luau wccn. Misses Velma and Ina Beardsall and Miss Helen McKnight are in Toronto ]a.ttending the Ex this week. -n.....aA an-nan nf 'Dnnnnv`I'Hn Ra.qk_, 101' a. Iew uays. R. A. Bannerman of Cleveland, Ohio. and Fred McGuire of Toronto spent a few days with the former s sister, . Mrs. John McAu1ey. I In..- 13--- .....-1 1ura `wlnv and (.n1-An-n 'VVlu. IUL VOL .135. Hanha. of Bank of Commerce 5173!! at Be1lev1_l1e has been holidaying in his .110.119- Mr and Mrs. A` E. Lennox and uunaay an n. uxcuwuua Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Preston and children of Tecumseh, M1ch., visited [friends here for a. few days. 11.. Av!` `Ira A (1 12am-4-1:421] A111`! Irienus nere 101' u scw uuya. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Beardsall and Phylis and Mrs Jack Ritchie visited` friends in Toronto last week. -nn....-.. 17-1.... nynl Tna Iloar-an and !1V1I'S. 001111 .Lv.I.unI.uc_y. Mrs. Ross and Mrs. Fox and Gordon Stephenson of Toronto enjoyed a. cou- ple of days with the former s daugh- ter, Mrs. E. Thompson. II-_ ..._.I air..- `D.-.4!-mnann nru-I I1o1Ia`h.. B81`, 1VL1'5. nu. Luuxupauu. Mr. and Mrs. Patterson and daugh- ters, Myrtle, Mary and Bernice, of Or- illia were the guests of Mrs. David Beardsall over the week-end. I I p.. ' ._ .1 -Ar..- 11!.-. unto:-\v\ 'l7hobno I-whnlr |bearusa11 over but: wccn.-cuu. Mr. -' and Mrs. Warren Kirkpatrick and baby of Oshawa and Mrs. Mor- wick of Jerseyville visited at the home of Mrs. Wm. Vansickle over the week- enu. . Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Swan and Miss Minnie Miller of Vasey and Mr. and Mrs. John Gilchrist of Toronto visit- ed relatives here at the first of the week. ____1 1:... A (V 'n...-u-As.-.11 1UI v- an: end. WEEK. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Beardsall, Mr. and Mrs Wallace Clute, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Marshall and Mrs. Dan. Rowat enjoyed a` trip to the Big Chute and Swift Falls on Sunday. -nun..- -r....1...11 A..A.-..-L-.-us 1n- nu at- DWIIL raus U11 Duuuuy. Miss Isabell Anderson left on Sat- urday for Moose Jaw after spending the holidays with friends. Her mother, Mrs. John Anderson, accompanied her to .50 M) .DJ.auLyuu.u vu nauuuucu. Miss Verona Usher enjoyed a few days with friends in Toronto. `K/fnT.ovnn R/finnr nf Pnrrv Rnnnd `S '17 Peter : 'Dun1op St. Ina McQua.rr1e lsethe winner of the gold medal. presented by the Elmvale Women's Institute for general pro- flclency in the third and fourth years work of the Elmvale Continuation School. Below are given Upper School results. Middle School report will be found on page 3. ` 1'1.n.A Avorvain `Una finrnn II #D_nf_h RRl 5151143 com MEDALIST, 1-Las. Ounu on page .3. Lloyd Argue, Eng. Comp. c. `Ruth Coe, Eng. Comp. 3, Eng.._L1t., c. M9._ry Ritchie, Alg., c. *Verona. Rowat, Eng. Comp. 3. Margaret Thompson, Alg. 2. James Warren, Eng. Comp. 2, Alg. 2. *Alice Rowley, Eng. Comp. c, Eng. Lit. c, Alg. 1. French Auth. 3, French r`l'\VVI!'\ n uuulp. u. " indicates that standing was re- ceived in all subjects written. ` MISS HICKLING HONORED ON LEAVING FOR Cl -`IINA Woodland Beach Community Church was the scene of a very pleasing event on Sunday, August 25, when Miss Mae Hickling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hickling, Allenwood, was made the recipient of a beautiful edi- tion .of Dr. Moffatt s New `Transla- tion of the Bible, in recognition of her departure for West China to en- gage in special educational work un- der the Board of Foreign Missions of the United Church of Canada. At the close of the morning service or wor- ship, conducted by Rev. G. N. Smith of Hamilton, Miss Hickling was called to the front by Rev. Dr. Peter Bryce, who expressed the desire of the con- gregation to recognize her services to the community life of Woodland Beach, and her appointment to a new field of labor. Rev. N. P. Smith, mis- sionary on furlough from West China, v extended words of welcome and con- gratulation on behalf of the mission- aries in West China with whose child- ren Miss I-Iickling will be most intim- ately associated. Rev. Chas. Forth ex- tended the best wishes of Woodland Beach community, Rev. Dr. Peter Bryce presented -the bible and Rev. W. L. Nichol, Caledon East, led in prayer. Miss I-Iickling made a feeling acknow- ledgment of the presentation. She leaves this week on her long journey . to the Orient. - UHUSLLUCL nu IV!-IUGlJVJllUn Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lennox and Margaret, also Mr. and Mrs. John Dobson of Utopia spent Sunday re- cently at W. C. Ba.nt1ng s, Ivy. While there, accompanied by Mrs. W. C`. Banting and two girls, they made a. brief visit to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lennox. 1-1-44:- wr3II_.1 I._ I|-IA. VV]l.`}_L JLJCLLIJD J1]: &\IL\lAL|l\l. McLaren Miller of Parry Sound .`s renewing acquaintance here. 11.. ...-.A 1\Irm_- Tnc .QhnH'nn nf T`nr- and will make her home with her daughter at Rocanville. Mr. .-.-.A `Mn-c nhoc tan-nnv and Luau Lvul. lightning. JJCLlllUAa Cattle Killed by Bolt During the severeelectric storm that passed over this district on Thursday night, Alvin Crowe, on the 9th line, had four head of cattle killed by 1x__1.L_.:.... ---v ...-.. -.-.... ..___-_ The funeral of Mrs. Robt. M. Par- nell, whose death occurred on August 18, 1929, at lot 14, con. 11, F105, was held on August 21 to Allenwood Unit- ed church and Allenwood Cemetery. Services were taken by Rev. A. Rin- toul and Rev. A. Bushell. The pall- bearers were W. A. Trace, Thos. Dick- inson, Thos. Coe, Preston Doan, Sam- uel Langman and Bruce Anderson. -- n -_._1 1:._:-...1.. :........ A .-Had-, uua. :.u.uu5nuuu. um. ..:- vow`: --...._ .. Relatives and friends from a dist- ance attending: Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Parnell, Detroit; J. H. Jones, Bernard, Sask.; A. E. Jones, Regina, Sask.; H. M. Jones, Toronto; Mrs. A. Veals, Lindsay; Miss S. Veals, Toronto; How- ard Veals, China; Mr. `and Mrs. Hick- son, T. Reeds, Mrs. Calvert and Mr. Smith, all of Lindsa.y; S. Rutherford, Mr. and Mrs. L. Rutherford, Mrs. Wal- lace and Miss Hewie, all of Fenelon 111-11- .I"B.11S. ' An unusual feature was that in place of floral tributes a sum of money was contributed to the work of mis- sions in memory of the deceased. ,,,1-u .___.. - -.- ...----... ...... ----____, __ The late Mrs. Parnell was a con- sistent member of the Allenwood Unit- ed Church and 'was of such a loving, amiable disposition that she had en- deared herself to a large circle of relatives and friends who gathered to _--- l.1....:.. 1..-; .....nnn4-a any-I nvnvnnc rcxuu V ca uuu LL Lcuuo vv uv 59- van. us. no pay their last respects and express their sympathy with the sorrowinz family and relatives. -m.~.n.. 'I:v1-1-mhn+h .`I'n-mac mag harm in Iauuly anu. rem u v ca. Emily Elizabeth Jones was born in 1865 at Champlain, Illinois. When she was two years old her parents moved to Rawdon, Que. After a. few years there they moved to Simcoe County where Mrs. Parnell spent the rest of her life. Her husband survives, also two daughters. Mrs. Milton Spring and Leda. of Elmvale; one son, How- ard of Detroit; two sisters, Mrs. J. H. Parnell of Elmvale and Mrs. W. I-I Clute of Wyevale and four brothers, J. H. Jones of Bernard, Sask., H. M. Jones of Toronto, T. D. Jones of Van- couver and A. E. Jones of Regina. QIIUHC. Miss Lizzie McLuca,s is staying with her sister, Mrs. Robert Walker. von :5. _ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell and ch11d- ;-en of Gilford spent Sunday at Jas. 1-I1's. . _ Mr. and Mrs. W111. Whlte and Lil- u-_ nv\nv\4' Gun:-Inn ny-h Iilvnvoln _The paving of the highway has made rapid progress, the road now being nished from East 020 to Hawkestone Corner, but not open to traic for another few weeks. _n 1'-u___-_.L_ _..__ 1.-...- -9., UL GLIIU LUL QILU IJLLUL AV '1 vvwvasn Jack Reid of Toronto was home ov- er Sunday. an-.. -An..- rn.-.1......J-M... no !'l'!n-and-A In Misses Elva McKay and Doris Ken- dall were at the latter s home over Sunday. 13.... 13....-- -4` 'l'\Alrvn3 .nmn+ a {nu Duuuuy . Roy Rouse of Detroit spent 9. Iew days at his home. -nn..- -13.1.... r\rn..:m.. 35 a.nnn.(`Ina a uuya nu um .uuL.uc. Miss Edna O'Brien is spending a week's vacation in Buffalo. us --_-__~:_ __._1 _-._ 'l'\...._1_n WCCAD VGUHUJULL LLL Liuuanvu Mrs. J. R. Leigh and son Douglas spent a few days with Mrs. Fellows at their `cottage, Sunburne Beach, Mr. Fellows and Mr. Leigh and Bobbie go- ing up for the week-end. . 1|II'..n 17:.-.1.-. G4-nnn nrII\l\VI\'l'\nV\'nl" 1'! 1115 up LU1 D116 wccn-cuu. Miss Viola Stone, accompanied by Miss Ellen Studd of Orlllia, is spend- ing a. week in Toronto with Mrs. Art Stone. . g__- Iu,`|__-__ 1- _A__..:___ -.la1_ 1 ID uuuuy o Miss Mae Robertson of Toronto is the guest of Miss Myra Reid. 1:. .....A mp... -13,... Tnrricxw mt 1'|ns-AH hut`: gucau U1. J.VLh3 ;u.,y;a a.vc:u. Mr. and Mrs. `Roy Lazier of Detroit and Albert Glass of b Toronto were guests of Mrs. Pugsley for a. few weeks. _;_u-|_ Miss`Mona Pugsley has gone To- onto and Wellington for 9/visit. -Ar..- ......: `nth-a `Ila-any-at Dani- u'}cuuu. ' S, Gardner of Barrie spent a cou- ple 91 days with his sister, Mrs. Jos. raham. 1.1-.-A1:-I 1\A n'l'\nna1r1 nf` `Davina End? uuhu uuu vvcluusuuu LU]. at vuyun Mrs. Purvis and Miss Margaret Pur- vis of Cannington are guests of Mrs. A. H. Crawford; .DUy are .l.'egmwn:u LUL .l:wUu. vvuwgw in England shortly after birth, owing to the large waiting list. -'Dn`HnIn'IIa I-|n"nf {II T`' Ehf I. laU hut: {H136 Wuluus unu. Religious beliefs in India. show a. percentage of 63 Hindus, 22 Momm- imedans, 3" Buddhists,/1 christian and `L1. .. ...._...a....1.... :....I..A..u-.. .`LlLG\LI.I.l.D, 9 uuuuuwuu, ,. V: `the remainder indenite. Boys ar registered for Eton college .. -nv....1.....: .-...-..+1u ..4-'+m- ninth mu-Ina T}-1: late Mrs. R. M. Parnell ; AWKBTONE For detecting aws in steel rails an electrical apparatus has been develop- ed which ejects 9. squirt of paint at the defective spot. 1!!-I__A. 1- -.....-any-In lrnnmn an vine D119 ucwuuvv opuv. What is commonly known as rice paper is not made 0! rice straw, but from the pith of 3. small tree that is widely cultivated in China and Japan 11015, -1'cU|_':ugu._,y. I Mm L.m,e 938.11 and daughters of. Oollingwood spent a few days with` Mrs, John Dean. - who and 1\.h-e R I?! amnhpll -and

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