Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 12 Sep 1935, p. 12

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spent a lew days In '1`m'0nl0. Mr. and Nlrs. I"arIc)' Ritchie spent Sunday with friends in town. Jns. McDc1'muit spent a few days, I:-st week with his sun in Port Credit. Mr. and Mrs. John McAule_v spent last week with 1'riend:~' in . 1`0r()nt0. Mrs. Dan Thnlnxmn \'i.vitcd friends I `her aunt. Mrs. . Marc 0! M:\rKu:m.- and Percy Hare. Woodvillc. At her residence. Sunnidnlo Rnnd Somh. un Mvndny. Sept. 9, Sarah. be-loved wife of Norman Scholl. Sr.. Fzxsscd awn) . To Mr. Sch:-ll and .-.milv than r-nvnmunitv nvinm! their noopost s_vn1nn:n_v. u-uuor 4 notice next wnek.) \.'isimrs on Sunday with Mrs. James Martin were 1 Mrs. H. Kc-ll_\'. Tm-unm. nnd NH`: (1:n~r-nrn M:n`hv'\ nnd tn \'L~'1mr.\` Sunday wun Mr. nnn Mn: and Mr and _Mrs. (`lure-ncc- M:ll`tIT1 and sun Dow !- las uf Slnyncr: at J. C. Buiv'<. I.:1- nnnt Livin_x'..~.ton. Miss Prwllns C Van Vlnck. and Mr. and Mrs. I-`rtrd Richardson and Jean at I-`cr;;usnn- vale. IJHHU LIKIVIIISIVIX I?!` n)lJ(ly. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dennison and MI`- nnd Mrs. Weller and family "r Toronm srwnt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Wilson. _ Mists Ph\"l`` SlI lht`X`l!llJ is unend- Inu Barrie C`nllegmte. \Uill`-id Hll nl Alknrlu nnllnd nn IIIH I)nIll|l.' \.lH|L'}'.I|IlL'. Wnlrr?d Hull nf Alherm called on Lorne Davidson on Sunday. Nlr mm M.-. nmm:m.. .....a Mr. sod To Mr. Sch:-ll an}! my the community extend their `post . (Fuller obnuary inn nnv! u.-nail \ THORNTON THE BAR!!! EXAMINER. HAIIIIJ. ONT CANADA BETHESDA ring may Pom! M".!~'.\* Flnron(-0 White has returned home after a couple of months at W'n.-ngu Beach. ` Mrs. Mntt. Bmvmzm. Muss Sheila 1 Mr. rl KY!` l1Il'L' \\'Il.ll Hll fur 20L` :1 Sill." h':u'l1nns 25v. 0|` tho vv nu n ;..\..1- ;I\x \\'|'l l` ('U(|ILlll while turniy nnnnuu In . \\ll||L.' Llllllllllv .'.U|I nl |hI.\I\l'l. (minus 151- n lll':lI`l. Hm.- 1.'.n' :1 tm:u'l. Lmvvnli Ill~l:u- n cauuliflnxvn-r `.3 !-25v v:u-h. ll 2('(' hn: >:.r.~:lv_v Sr lmlwlx. Mrs`. (i(-m -w Shim zmonl 11 |'u\v (Ll_`./.\' \\i1 .Qh:n1nnn bn:Innm1. ll'(`(l mu! Mi~'.~: Alli: Ml'S. \Vi|I'l'(`rl HlL'\'.`.'u'l lu on Tlmr.-2 '\_\'. '|`h('rv will hv nu Uniivd (`hurvi> Iwxl l<- l*3|1mw'/.r~r .`mni\':-r: Wrznu-i. 1\'n's. Wlll Elwin mm l:mHl_\ Mr. and 1\ [r.<. l`. Mmrny Albany. N.Y.: Mr. and 1VII`s sun. Pittsburgt PL-nn.: Mr. Vhitby. Silo filling is the orrlur of the clay in this \'i(-inity Mr. and Mrs. Ed. IIn\\':n'rl ::])(`ll! :1 couple of (lays in 'l`m`(mh) this: wvvlt. rm... n....,: c,...;,.a. 1...: H nlnu'n.r Ll]lIl.' Ill (high All l\HllIIl\I ||ll.`~ \'\l'l`l. The Helping Hand Sm-i<:l_'." hx-I.-I their wicnor roast on F'x'irln}' nix at Sprin,<.!\`.':1`L'cv` I":n`|;. Ahnul I'n.LV were pvt.-sont mm the _\'unn;: 1n-spin enjoyed them::el\'v.s- ,urmI|y. 'T`I~n \K7nn\n " l\umu nxnl nu cuJu_vvu I.uI.IIi.\\.I\\.\ }.|\uII`v. I The \V0n1L`n'.\ /\:<. ntcl m)| Wcdno. afternoon at Mrs: Chan. Degeafs with quite a l:n'g;v nunxhc-r4 present. They planned for Ilrnir ammnl hot fmvl sumwr. When the l1I1. was c01npl:`lL'(l lhv l\n.<`.u<'-` served tea. I'I'1on(1s In 'l'm`0nl0. Mr. and MN. Mill:1rcl I visited their dmxuhlmz Milligan. this xvcck` Mrs. Wm. Bullm-k nl` N CHURCHRL1. l'. w~;:vl:1hl ` inn nninnu lll_!'_ (IIIIIIIIN mm 130:: u I GRENFEL Stoves! Stoves! Stovesf THE FIRST LENGTH OF Pin; \\ii1It>l|lt'il:|l' 1cn,:lh. Sluvm F.G. LOVVER wn.-am: uoncn. 1 rmd Archie spout Inst friends in 'I`m`onl0. Mr nnri R/Ir: Millnrrl IJL ll..4I\ `IV LAV' VV nl_4L41KAAvA'.1 I. (In; 1 n which is being offered in the public at n new low price of ...- no . on -n-v 11 QVA.-\I`LI EJCI Linn 'sy pwn Scsnnussu See the Company s' Announcement in this issue. FURNITURE : STOVES : Sherwin-Williams PAINT 129 Dunlap St. : BARRIE. : Telephone 535' CLOWES 3 Dunlop S: _s;511a`RwiN -vvT1 LL:AMs PAINT __._._l u. 1!... .....LI2.. -1 .. _... per qt.---$3.75 per gallon. .... ll... (`nu-.nnnn n' Annnun:-nn1enI' ;n min innuq frs. Ken 1<'I.L\:m u'n Hill llxi~: \x'1'(* I)l;.t\\.l'l null \:nnn;.n IVIr1l\nap.;. . v.. .. . . ... ` ~-mm` tn lill _x~-ur l`(`<|l|iI'L'lllL`I}l`~ zun-m_-4x1 nur clcclinll, |:\vu _x ~|n\`' ix j;u:n';1nlcLn| in f.:i\u: `~:ui.\l:u`1inn nr _\'UllF.-J 1'.|.mc_\ will In` _;1:|\ll_\' rcIunJc\l. `IRST PIPE :{u'- '\.\i|'lI L`\'L'l`_\ `MN.-`(` ' \"!l:II`L',t,` ;In.| _\uu Hill)` hzlvc ;1Hi1iun:|l [\i;u'~~. :11 130. Sluvu l~n:H\`.~ `. Ix I I i1u'11u~.49c each. Be sure to See Our Display in the Arena at Barrie Fair. We are Local Representatives for thc |':ummr< Millmnn. this \\'c.ck. New York is I spending :1 cuuplo of \\'t.`cks with hex` father, A. T. Cuopvr. Mrs. 'l`hurlnw nf Lundnn. Ont.. is n- VVe have been fortunaic in securing a large quantity of Overcoats from 21 large Toronto Clothing Manufacturer at a very low figure, which enables us to pass on these wonderful values to the Men of Barrie and district at MELTONS, VEL3Ui2S, `Vi/AEM6 &IOATlNGS, SIL- VERTONES, EYLESIANS, HERRINGBONES, AND MANY MORE. $2.00 Deposit Holds Your Coat until Delivery Remember This Sale is for Exhibition Week Only THERE IS A LARGE STYLE SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM, BOTH FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, SUCH AS ULSTERS, RAGLANS, Bl-SWINGS, BELTED MODELS AND THE NEW TOWN MODELS. WED. SEPT. 1 8, to SAT. SEPT. 2 1 XNE) IN WQOLLENS ._ -5 Is/\Arw1lQIt(V Points Corner : BARRIE : Pl lVl0sl. of the lending makes of Coal and Wood Cook Stoves, Heaters, Electric Ranges and Combination Cooks from lllc tthcapesl to the best, are [0 be found in our large dis- play. When you consider our service you cannot afford to buy elsewhere before investigating. We deliver free and - wt up our stoves ready to be lit. We also give you a lib- | uml allowance on your old stove and you may have term: i on the balance if desired. ......~... vr~lIr\lIrVIl'I` rvnnninr` IIADDIC Fl [HQ UHIIIIIUI: ll ucancu. I 1) We carry the HAPPY THOUGHT, EMPIRE, HARRlS- I 'l'()N, GURNEY, DOHERTY, PENETANG, FINDLAY, BEACH AND OTHER MAKES. \':>1|.`:m|I-)1 l:1il1u~~cc 1hc_ I'c]1Iiu'Il1c|H-\_;1In-mg-~1 Hl.ll` fnlhtw, A. T. (.`uo1)t`r. spending :1 row weeks with hor sis- ter. Miss Alive Hurtnn. .\/In Alhr-M \\/him :1 (-mm!" Dozens of Them UTOPIA am: is: quite sivk nt Hnw 'l'|Iur=;d'.1y. September 12. _. E?KxEii1TRf' `Phone 1047 rvivr` at 7.3!) pm. ('nbb vi::i1-d Mr. '.luriu1.' lhv \vvuk- -rvivv3 will Pa-1r-I"-4 Hf. 0. Mr. nnd and Mrs. vwrv w nt \ un-:l:li|1xr wl'nL \vud(limz ulny. `Mr. Mr mu! Miss Alice Hurtnn. I Mm. Allwrt \`\/hitv spout :1 ('nuplv." 0| dnys last week with friends :11 BnbcnyL100l1 and Lind. ' Miss Borvl Smith wvnl in Toronto , 1935 Bnb(,'uy:,:e()n and l.xnd. I Beryl 'I`m'nnto` on I`uesd:1_\' 1- mm-1' \\ ostm`x1 Hos-l pita} as :1 nurse-in-Imining. ' Mrs. Norman Smnlnxv and Miss I her` rlnughlor. xv Mr. nnd I\`]l`.\` ` inq, Ont.. men the 1nUer`s .'i.~1m Mrs. Huntvr :1 ed the wvddix prandd:mghlm' i dav. day. T. E. Smnh. W, S. (`;\mpl)vll. Wal- ter Midrilemn and .7n.~'. Ritvhio spent a (lay last week in Tnrnnto on muni- cipal affairs. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Lester and : and} children left Ins! \-suck for their | home in (`;1lg;:ng\` nllor .\L`\'l`l'.'ll \\'ecks with friends: hvrv. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dr.\'sdal0. Earl 1 Miss Pearl l':`ain visited her vision` in 'I`m`onlu 135! week. Mrs. `:00. Hudson is spending a few days in Hamilton. 1 Mrs. Wm. Porter snout last week friends: | Mr. and Mrs. Dr,\'sdnl0. Drysdnlo. Mrs. Gvn. 1\rIcKni_uh1 nnd; Mrs. A. Jaunicson and Audrey spent 1 c\`\ edm\.sd:1y in Turunlo. ` Mr. and Mrs. Jns. Cullvn and son`- Alex. Miss Jane Cullen and 1\-Irs. Robt. Clellanu of Listnwel visited Mrs. A. White last week. Mr. and Mrs. Burl Ellsmcre of Golden Vullcv and Mr. and Mrs. Georgi` F.llsmm'v of Pn\\':x~.<:u1 visited ' the lath-1".< um-Iv. D. G. B(`ardsn1l.! Sunday. I Mr. and Mr.` Jack `Martin of T01`-K Sunday. 1` (min, Mrs. A K1`vlv_\' u and l\ lrs. Wm. Drinl were weekend gm-. Keeley. Mrs. E. Th -In of Cu ` Cnllingwnmd and] daughter. I\r'Ii::s Nollie Thom, and; Mrs. Chas. Thom nf Lnndun. 0111,.` Visitocl Mr. :m:l Mrs. \\ m. G1'ccnIn\v nn F`rirl:I\' \`lSll(`(_l W on Friday M r nnd 11111119 \\`11I1 H1011) :11 week here. Weekend Lulcsts 2 D1'.:111d Mrs. D. C. H: Flcld of H;1n11Ih111. Mr. and 'M1`::. W111 A11sdcll uf 01`1Hi:1. X\ M Wl1|lb_\' and M1`. .(\11_~`dvsH n|' G1'.1l11`11-. Nhx J11`!!! (YR1-11 Friday. I Mr. und I\h`.<. Wm. Fnrkor of Mid-{ land visnod Ivlrs` I-`rod Grim: on Sun- day and Nliss Edna Parker returned, hmne with then) unvr spondim: :1 nlnnlz horn l I\l).~1d\`|l 111 Mrs. Jul Mi(`h.. Mr. of Slulwznl Enrl will u `?'lnr1\!l:\ n1 I-111rvu:1 111 5111111 a their I\|t`L'(`. Mrs. F1` 0lh(,'X` friunds fur :1 Bible (ilass l-In The Silver Muph St. .Inl1n`v.~: Chlxn-h erly bu.~;u1c::s _mue'11 F:11'm-y'< on }-1-id:1,\` 1).. In IV\l`\`Q "1: 1'1 hnyc mm \`u1'l| ` (`l\]U_\'l`d by all. Memo rue Twelve low days m Hanulton. Mrs. Porter spout Inst week with friends in I`m`onto Mic: ('31-nhn FYirL'linu nf \H1\n\\'n1\.rl I I75 Eliza i'>e-ti1--S'-t.-,-Fhone 12s| 1931 Ford Roadster, RS. 1931 Pontiac Sedan 1931 Rec 2-ton Truck 1928 Pontiac Coach AYERST & HARRIS LTD. GENERAL MOTORS Kil1ll\l'l(`. Iohn O'Br1en r nnd Y\.h' ( NEWS OF ELMVALE xhn ()'Br1en m Hnscnale. IF . and Mrs. (`:vm`-.10 O`Brion [E It. 1\ l1ch.. and Mr` and Mrs. | md dznu,-l11m'.< Evcrono and 3 yr` Suult S10. `Marie v1; In 9. I-`rzmk \/`ollick, and ,E mu m.- -,. r.-u- ri:w< L Nlnntgnnuury has uflor twn months Martin of Tor-I Lcolvy uf Philadelphia . Drinklv nf Stmud gllcsls of Mrs. Wm.| umr nun: . \ . . '_\.nCleu0S. mi Mr` 'Ih"k The P1`i2e-winners 1 (`lass A-:'\slers. rose ---hl. Mrs. .`_,\ - .4 !Fred Drysdale. Asters. w ite-- rs. "(r'i`;\,{`Tt."(`)dB]'\,;l(.`EiBx`adley. Mrs .135. Black. Astcrs. lu, `.~\.`o`l.(.m. .m ,i nixed bnuquc1-Mrs. B. Greenbank. ` ` `, u, . \.` . E1\Irs. W. J. McGuire. Cosmos. collec- `.:"\1{:\1\`,3:):: i(.:.{` !\inn--Mr. Jqhn Kirton. Mrs. A. M. W d'.I_\'5- rE"S.`?ae`s`3.?}`ix'i,.i` x5~`r3'1`-`\`-`iI.15ec'R: .i0.\'-` 0'15"` _ linlus collection. 3 colors`. 2 of each--- Bxblv Class 0! :5. L. Anderson. C. E. Dutcher. Glad- wld 1ht`i|' Wolus. specxmen spxkc--S. L. Ander- xw ul Mrs. Gen. son. Mrs. J. Kirmn. GailIm`dia--Mrs. \`<'I\iI\.L`. Aftpr iaradlcy. S. L. Anderson. Hvdrangea nr`1\Idt`t`1 :1 !~`U(`12\1]~~C. E. Dmcher. Mrs. A. Copeland. `.w:1sl}nu'mu:hl\` Mnrigwlds. AfriCan--C. E. Dmcher. F. C. Bxshox I\Iax'i;gn1ds. French .\'-r\'im- Rev. T. D. unes. Mrs. F. Dr_\'. u'x:Il .~`t`l'\ it`0 Will Na.~`Iurliun\s--:\h`s. W. J. McGuirc. hen nmnum0nl- I`-`Yrs. B. Grecnbank. Pansies--Mrs. In)". Svm. 1:3, :n Bradley. Mrs A. Lawson. Petunizw r 1-` (}.Shm'I`1nL: ~4 Mrs` A I..u\\' Rh`: Rradle\' on nf Rf\Sl.`d1C. Vlllh Irxends 1n 'I`m*0nto I Miss OI-pha Hickling of Allcnwnod I spent few days in '1`nrnn1o. I I"m`Icv snentl l the home of \'i(`_\\'Cl`L` Alex nrhnn Y:1r\`i!\ 1 Miss I week with I of Kim:.~`l 1Vh`.<. A. D. |rxnsb_\', .mc2< 1 Ruth Ferris d John Sec) .-'1`rens.. Miss Jean McKnight. The members made zi presenta tion to a member whu was married lreeently: also to two young ladiee |\\h0 have entered hospitals to train Rev. Dr. Mark spoke a few words and C. M. French. on behalf of the Y.P.G.. presented Mr. and Mrs. Win- ston Ellis with 21 glass water set nncl half dozen shei bet. glasses. and foun- tain ens to Misses Wilma Martin and eryl Smith. A wcial hour was then enjoyed and dainty re- freshments served. Local Council .\.Y.l`.A. The meeting of the Simone Local 1Cuuneil. AnYnPnA4I was held in the Parish Hall. Flmvale, on Sunday at - ternonn. Sept. 8. There was a splen- did attendance of young people which included representatives from Orillia, Fair Valley. Coldwnter Mid- land. Penetanuuishene and 'fhorn- ion. The business of the meeting in- cluded reports fur the year and .election of oificers which resulted as il'0ll0\\'s: Hun. President. Redvers Stubley, Orvlliaz President. Hugh Thompson. Penet:m,.zuishene: Vice- President. Neville Jmnicson. '1`horn- ton; Secretary, Cvrll Richardson. Pcnetnnguishcne: `Treasurer. Jack Tipping. Cnldxvnter; Librarian. Miss Alice Payne, Orillia. l Snmmr was served bv the Elmvale ing for the fall and elected these 0!- ficers: President. Miss Muriel Beard- sz.1I: Vice-Pres" Elbert Dutchen" l.Qnr-\I.'I`v-one Mic: Jnnn T\:`|'r-k'niuhf Izcersz rresmem. lvuss Munol beam Vice-Pres Dutchen The nresenta `A1106 Payne, U1-uua. Supper was served by the group at the close of the session. A rallv was held in Wycliffe [Church at 7 p.m. in charge of the ircetor, Rev. W. C. Stubbs. Scrip- `usrc lessons were read by Redvers Stnble_\' or Orillia and Wynn Ritchie of E1mva_le. George Mackey of !Hamilt0n gave a very inspiring nd~ ldrcss. basing his theme on the A.Y. gP.A. motto "For Christ and the Church." The installation of offic- ers was conducted by Rev. W. C. jstubbs. At the conclusion of the iservice refreshments were served in the Purish Hall. ' Elmv:\lc- Flos Flower Show . In spite of the dry season :1 very ?:`:``dit:il)le t`ln\\`er Show was held by `tho E1ltl\'l'tlP-1`l(l_\' liorticulturail Su- >::iet_\ in the Parish Hall on Thurs- .'c`.*._\'. Aiigiist 29. There were :1 few `sections. ho\\'e\'vr. where no entries .\\'ero nmde. the flowers in these see- ,lions being past the show stage. 1 The most n.:ts`.:1nding exhibit was `the entry by S. L. Anderson of |Crnssl:ind of 12 named glndiolm `spikes. all clittorent colors. These also won the badge presented by the _District Association for the most out zstnnding exhibit. at the close of the session. rally Wycliffe 1 The officers were but to 8 ::rent` zsmnding exhlbll. officers put great idea] of trouble by the non-appemw {anew M the judge and lecturer. Thev .;\verc fortunate, however. in secur- `ing the sor\'ices of Mr. and Mrs. nlnhn CxChl`i$( of Toronto. who were tvisiting in the communit_\'. They [were assisted by Mrs. H. N. Hunter ml` Woodland Beach. The SOCl0l_\' is `very grateful to these for their kind- mess. lz.-stt week wnlh friends In Irorontu. Mrs. Dan Thomson \'i.\'itcd fric-nds in Hamilton and Tm-onto for a few days. Mr. and Mrs: Rnv I`m\'nes of Mer- In the cveninr there was a short programme. wit Rev. T. D. Jones `as chairman. Mr. Jones_ voiced the i!lD[)l`(`(`l.'lll0l`l of the officers to all 'who had in any way contributed to }the success ot the show and espe- icinlly to the judges. A piano duct lby Misses Bernetta Bate and Mary lCurrle was enjoyed very much by {all Mrs. Gilchrist. in a short ad- dress. gave some valuable informa- !tion to flower growers. also pointed gout how certain entries were judged land told how to show flowers. She `gave the audience an opportunity to gnsk questions which she gladly an- lswered. J. T. Simpson. ex-M.P.. also leave a brief address. congratulating Ithe society on the splendid display .3!` I'lo\\'ers. He spoke of the vast imprnveinent to be seen in the suru '!`oundings of the homes both in town and eounti`,\' in the past five years. Much of this he feels is due to the s~:i`t`m~ts of the \'lll'iL)llS horticultural iqnnintins serx-we next Sunday in Ltnnu-:u church at 11 a.m.: Sunday School at 10. _-\nni\.'r-|-any-\: cnrvima nf Ire! rn tn. . Anniversary service at West Om next Sunday. Sept. 15. at H a.m. and 7 p.n\.. conducted by Mr. Hnrvie of Washu::0. A (me! will be rendered with other nu-sic. Tho Wnm>n'< Insztilnvn and F`:n-nu. \\`l!h 0`hl,`l` n\l`\lL`. The Womt`.'1'.< In:.titute and Farm- er's Club met at Mrs. R. Storc_\-'.< with a larno attendance. I-`our members mined rvcc-mly. On thr motto for th0 month. there were il- lustrations given by Mrs. I-`. McKav MP3. RILV J(`rmc-y and Mrs. Earle Scott. Miss` Margaret Mc-Arthur gave a paper on Home. the First Seat of Government." Miss Neildn * Fletcher gave 21 reading. Serwce Sunday in Cnntrni thurvh nt 11 um` lmdnv Snhnnl MITCHELL SQUARE , Rev. H.` Eaton of Colllngwoud call- ed on fI lk`lldS here recently. Twins (a son and a damzhter) werr cd frxonds here recently. daughter) 'born to "Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Brc-the( on Saturday. The baby girl passed Inway. | A numner from this Iocalitv at- locality tended the funeral of the late Mrs. Arnold at Schomberg on Saturday. Her death followed :1 motor accident near Churvhill on Labor Day. Hill Wn in tn ht: I-nnm-:|fulnH=.d nn Chur(`mll Labor Day. Bill Walt is to be congrzltulnled on his standing in the stock judging competition at I`m'unlu exhibition. He stood fifth in :1 class 01` forty-six. thus winning a substantial prize. lrhxnh avnn.-.iH~ny in Ta Fnr ihn rnlvx- days. MI'<. Roy Townes lin are visitix`: the 1`urme1"s parents here. Mr, nnrl Mrv: M Hvnrlrick nf 'l`m`- luua wlllulllg u alluaullluan pnnnc. Much synnmthy is felt for the rela- tives of Mrs. F. Walls l.lenn Wnucl) whose death look place at Gravm1- hurst. The funeral was held on Sat- llrday from Clarence Wood's tn Coul- smfs Hill cemetery. Mrs. Edgar :'nd '1`. Devlin of Mid- land were recent visitors here. Conductor Frame is back on the job after a couple months` absence. 1 T\/Tim: R TCI-\In1nrl\'hnc ivnnvnlvnrl hm l_|UU ilLlL`l' ll l.'UllpIL' IIIUHIILN iiU.\UXlL'E'. Miss 13. I(mmed_\' has ixm)rm'ed her residence by having :1 \'0rnnduh built on the front. 1\/[re Rnhilwnn :|nr1 uvnuurldnnluhtnr the 1mm. Mrs. Robinson and ;1l`1lllddilll,htCY` Shirley. Toromo. are u_:,'nin staying with Mrs. Vnnsicklo. Jun .Qn\'nn '21:: 1`-Illnrl On 'I`nvnnlA wnh Mrs. vnnswklo. Jno. Sexton was culled to 'I`or(ml0 regarding medical examination by tho war \'etor:1ns' pension board. Mrs. J. D O'Neill is imnrovimz Uw valor: mpidly from I oxpocts to be I n few day's. Nhx Fri Hr tow days. Mrs. Ed. Hnyvs of 'l`m'mitn. who hits been visiting hot` sister. Mrs. .103. Loftus. is at pve-.sent \ i.s`iUilg t'rionds and i'oiuti\'u< in Mt. St. Lotti-5. `Miss M. I\'tt'(}innis \\'hu. sim-0 the death of hm` si:`t(`t`.~` some months ago. has b.:en visiting in itnmiltnn. has again tn]-tvn up rosideiwo in hL`l' little home here. Miss 1\-1'.tr:' O'Neill, who last sousnn was attendin,-.'. collegiate in Humil- tun, is this st`:`snn attending I3ut'rio Collegiate. Jackie K(3:tl'ttS. who puss- .ed the rccen`- exmns here. is ulso attondimg B.C.I. Wm. Beckett is on the sick list His heart is causing: him much in- ctmvenience so much so that he has taken up rewidcncc with his sister, Mrs. Grziy. who has pcrstiudud him In remain in bod till he inipmvcs His condition is vattsim: :m.\:tet)' 10 his many frit-nds. Mrs. W. Wilford of Tt)l`t)l)lt). after ms n`u-nus. W. '1"umntn, spending a few months at Bnla, mm` the guest of 1\hx<. M. FX`llSL`l`. In :!`thCI` with hm` sister. Miss A. Grit fin. and friend. Miss R. Ri('hnrds(m Miss V. Plnlt. sister of Mrs. 1"rnsex'. ll-: nlxn inoludvd in tho nnmv, HM` |IV11ss V. Hull. sister 01 Mrs. 1"ru.~`ex'. In also included in the pa1'LV. llw latter three motoring over from New York. Again wn two in tho midst of the York. Again we are in the midst of the Fall fairs. and once more are re- minded that the du_\'.< are about here when the frost cmnos an the pump- kin. S0 proprxrntions are being: made by most of us to visit the Full fair and note the results of our neigh- bors` hard work during the busy . summer. here. Mr. and Mrs. M. Hendrick nf Tm`- unlu spent the weekend at Mrs. A.` L::w.\'nn's. ` ' summer. Congratulntimxs are extended to Miss B. Kennedy on the success of those of her pu US who passed the Entrance. Miss 'omwd_v l1u. st to speak. had \ or_v good success with thusc of her pupils writing on the Entrance. and in recognition of her wurk the trustees engaged her services for another term. 'l`he=-nn xvorp n unndlv nnmht-r nl servxces tor another term. There were :1 goodly number ul visitors in the village this summer. l:ut as the Toronto Ex." is now over for another season and the majority have returned or are just about on their way. it l< hardly necessary to list them at this late date. But_lt can be truthfully said. \V are al- ways glad to see them come. and" hate to see them leave. I-`rank Hall and Ambrose Loft1t.=_ hate to them leave. Frank Hall and Ambrose Loftus. who were down from Rouyn. Que. Visiting their parents for a few weeks. have returned to the minine town, where they have been engaged for some time. They were pleased to find Phelpstnn in the same place. and as lively as ever. but rather dis`- uppointed at finding so many of the young folks had left for other parts. It is prophesied by some old- timers that :1" early Full and hard Winter are on the way. basing their "guess" on the early migration ui our birds. and the oarlv hustling of town, where they have been engaged is basing on migration early hustling the squirrels and fur-bearing.: an-L~ mals in laying in a store of provi- sions for the Winter. Every year- 01 Fall-one hears or reads these things in the newspapers. and in nine times out of ten they are wrong. In many (`as`". they are pmpuizandn sent out by tlte fuel dealers. Rump nf mn- ennrt:-~nnrl thre` nre THO _S\ll 1 on swift n.\ Hn1r- no tmh` mm we \\`;-1'0 pulumz in the seed in our mm L':u':!cn.~`. but the cool late winds with very little eprim! rmns. fnlluwvd by L-xm.`. heat during July and most of Au - vst. made the summer rather short. As a result we have a poor crop of potatoes and roots. while the grain mop. allh0ll._',h mn:irenU_v quad. is mu up pr(\n.Irll0l\aV in yield to Ins! year. The hum of the lhresher is heard dailv st`p.1r:itim,z the grain [mm the straw. and the bums are full n\\.'a'1lin" 2- ~'ec:mr` visit from (hp mnchine. \\'rH~: and mstcrns um drying up and the wonther is: crow- ing cool with a slight mm: in the air. indicatinu what is in store for us. One can hardly realize that time can pass so (`.lllCkl_V - but the old world moves on and "Time" waits for no one. 21 \ \ I I i 1 E BOND HEAD PHELPSTON -runs pvnsmn bum (1. improving ` her revcnt illness and \ mm.'in_z: nbnut again in ' seems to have (lawn 5 this year. It seems we were putting in ' nds` wnh vm-v mm- I..::\-.'snn's. D. W. Andrew xvns rushed to Mid- lnnd hospital and operated on for appendicitis. Miss Ann I"m'10n left Im M0nda.\ "C. have flown H`, H conm: A number frnm here took in the E::." in 'I'or0nto. Mervin 1\rIcCormick has gone W Toronln to attend hi_r2,h schnnl. Mrs. 1\/Iarp,uret Speers is visilinit Igor daughter, Mrs. Braden. at 1'-`rs! `sea. Essa. Miss Gertrude LL-nnux has been lmlidayim', fnr two weeks at 'l`m-onto and Nin,;:1r:1. M1`. and Mn. Shell and family of Mr. fnmilv (`uilingwnod visited MI`. and M1`? Bates last week, _ Mrc. Smvlh nf Kirkland Luke '5 Mrs. Smyth of Kirkland '5 hoiidnying with her parents. Mr. nni Mrs. G. L. Davis. 1\'H< Mnvun:-nl Robertson nnrl (3. II. I\'Hss(`S Mnvgm-ct nn Betty Arnold are attending Bnrri<` Collegiate thin yuur. A room-t of the oxcitmg ball pnmt` repurt exciting lmhvvc-n Ivy nnd Allistun on Munda.V will be found on the sports page. am-.. r*....,.o........ Ann\l\'l" ennui :1 ft``.\' I||.'\I LVLI. LIUU l\l|D. Lluhhnxn .1: \III -;---- day. 1\'Ii.<.<: Lorna Flotcher hnd the plou- surc to sing ul the amateur cmm`.-=1 at the C`N.1.. which \v:1.-4 broadcast over the air. A nmnlmr F:-um here nHL`l\(1C.`d UK` \\`lll DC munci me spulm [IiI;.',u. Miss Constmwe Arnold spent :1 ft"-\' d:\_\'s Inst week in 'I`urunln :1! H11` home uf her uncle. Dr. R. E. Davis. int. ..._,x vun... nun... nu.-I Amunhhn` UUIUC (H HUI` llllL`lL'. lJl. l\. n. Lzuv--n Mr. and Mrs. Bates and duluglxtyl` and Mark 1'lugy_v,.-u'1h of Um) Park VIS- iilod Mr. and Mrs. l>Iogg,ar'.h on Sun- RV, (IppL`l`ldlCIUS. n M0nda,\' in spcmd :1 few wovks with her 515101` in` Chiczu,-n, Ill. _ | MISS Wilma IVInnhznm0r\' rt`-a A number from here Exhibition last week. Alnonu tl\(L' were Jack Banting. Davis Arnold. Jnek Wilson. George Davis. l'resbytcrlan W.M.S. The Presbyterian W.M.S. met M Mrs. R. H. Arnold's on Sept. 4 with :1 good nttenrlnnee. Several interest- ing papers were given: one by Mrs. Eert MeQuny on the work of Dr. Strmn: on the Northern frontier: how she travelled 20 miles on horse- back on Sundnv to preach nnd would gu in :1 bob sleigh with the temper- ulurc 65 below zero to see the sick. Raised on .i t':n`m. she put her fnrm experience to good use in nmn,v \\ays. Her life would put many of our Ensterners to shame when we think it too for to travel two miles to church. Mrs. W. C`m'.hrnne. xznve n rendim: on mite boxes. Mrs. (`ur- ruthers gave one nn motto of the W. t\I.S. There were several other re:ul~ ings us well as in solo by Mrs. l,.ynrts. Refreslinvmts were served. Drowned at Nelson, B.C. The t`ol10\vmg; rlispnteh from Net- son. B.C`.. dated August 26. refers to {II member of 11 well-known Ivy {am- I 3': Arthur Snt,-( I`S. 21-venr-old (`rest- ilv: Artimr Spuers. 21-your-old Crest- un youth. and second son of Mr. and l'\'1rs. S. A. Spears. lung-time resi- duits of C rv. was druwnod in Summit Lake Sunday afternoon. Spoon . :1 good s\viiniiwr. took to the \valoi~ to swim to sal`ct_v when his bunt began to sink. but hiking_hm(s and heavy clothing tired him aml ha sank ubmil thirty feel from show. Dru uing operations are under w:i,\'." Q .\ Qnnnuvu I`-_uH1nr nf lhn rh-nuvn. Ll|4I_u3.',l|l_!; upx Iuuuua nu; uuuun \\'ll.V S. A. Spears. father at` the drown- cd youth. \\'a1.\` born in this mminun it_v on the second t'.'1rm nnrth of Ivy. He left here (Nor thirty-fivo yezirs a,-.:o to go West and married in Brit- ish Columbia. He and his wife were hoxnc here :1 few years ago. he re- newing old acquaintance and she winning friends while here. The sympathy of this community 2005 tn the bereaved parents and to the hm- thers and sisters left to mourn in this sudden sorrow. Mrs. Cousins is visiting her sis- ter in Nxcolsnn. Mic-: Mgwim-v Mnm-n nf Riv Rnv in Nxvolsmn. Miss M.n'jory Moore of Big Bay Point is spending a month with her parents. Miss Clam Halbcrt last week went parents. Miss last \ tn t1`aixi`Tn the Sigk Chi1g1`en's 1 ' pita]. Toronto. 'T`rim'1v W A mm at Mrs`, A, pita]. T()I'0I`|l(). "` Trinity W.A. met at Mrs. A. 11:11- bert`s last week. Plans were mndr.` for their December bn7.::m' and \vm'k was given out to the members in p1 epm'e for same. Wilfred Hill of Lethbridxze. Al1:1.. p1'ep:n`e tor Wilfred I.etl1bridge, left for home by motor on Tuesday morning alter visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Thompsnn. Nlrs. Th(lll\|).\`0!l and Miss Lillian accompanied him to Lothb1`id:.:o wnore they will spend u `few weeks. l Fix-hihitinn nvmx r'h'.n`(!h anniver- '1(.`\\' weeks. Exhibition over. church anniver- saries nre the next in order. Next Sunday will be Egbert. afternoon and evening. The following Sunday Lv Tnwnlinc and October 20. 'I`rini1y United. Service in the United church is withdraxvn next Sunday evenin,-.1. I')n.. D 1'\ Iinx-nnn and T\/Tin.-no T\/I-n~_ |,\ \\lH|lH(I\\'lI l|U.\|. DLIIILILIJ L'\`K:IlIII;.',. Rev. D. Beynon and Misses Mur- ion and Alexandria have returned to Ann Arbor after visiting Re\'. R. B. Beynnn and Mrs. Beynon. Mi..< Helen Beynon. who has been re- siding with her grandparents fur :1 lumber of years. returned home with them to rttend uni\'er.~`:ily. . ur.........'.. 1....o:s..o.. ...:lI | v1-|.,. 0.. u` (_'h1(::u,-n, ll]. turned hnmv : Big Bay Point M` 2: Flm'vn('(

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