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Barrie Examiner, 29 Aug 1940, p. 12

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CQOOOOIOFDIOIOOOIDIOIOIOIOIIOOJ 3 2 sizes 26 . M1`. and Mrs.` son Gerald. T0- 'I`ho1'nton. at . . . Ptc. Bill I. his hnmn ti OBITUARY l JOHN LAMBIE John Lambie, a former member of the Barrie police force, on which he served for several years. died suddenly in 'I'0ront:> on Monday, August 26_ 1940, while visiting at the home of Mrs. Charles Cunning- ham. St. Clarens Ave. -`.UlIlL' LllIlL'. Formerly Miss Mzn1'p_'m'(-l Miller. she was born in 1859 in Ivy and all of hm` life was .~;p-nt in this di.~:1rn(-1. Hr-r huqhnnrl W .1 _]nhn<.'nI rliml .., ..n.. `N... .. ..\_ ' He left Barrie shortly b(_'fOl`(* Chief King died and went in New Liskeard where hl,` look over the office of chief and xvas there for S-31118 time: with :1 fine rm'(n`(l. 1.:-itz,-r he was on the sttaff at Burwush. Some years ago he x'0lix't`d. Surviving are his wife lfm'mex'ly Caroline Halbort) and three sons. Kenneth and Percy. of 'I`m'onto. and Walter H., Kirkland 1.:ilw. Inonrw-nun! '(\r-ll r\"IlI() in I1-.m~u-. llll HUI` HUHIL`, IOU l]i1yIIK`ll| Ll|`k'L. She had su1'fm'(-d st-v<~rnl . and had been in pool` hr-ulth for smnc time. n*,..~m...-1., Mice mu. I l\I1iH;-uv Ill lI('l' IIIU WIIS .`:|)(`lll III Llll.\ Ul.`.LllL'l. I Her husband, W_ J. Jnhn.~=:m, died on Octubr.-1` 5, l922_ and tl`n-I`- is um- son survivinpg. W. Olin-1' Juhnsnn of Edmnntnn. Alm. 'l`h(-r<- are also two brothers`. 'l`h.nm.s Miller ml` North Dakota and Junu-s lvlillur. Vancouver. .. \...I.I .... hit... A resident of Barrie fur m-arly sixty years, Mus. Mu1'p.-,:m.-L Jnhusnn died un 'I`u0sday_ August 20, 1940. um her home, 130 Bayfield strum. Rhn hntl \')|1'l`nl`r-rl -zr-\'t~|`:|| utrnlcnc V(lll\.'ll|.lVl'I. The funeral was held on Mmnluy. August 26, with service at ln-r Inu- rt-sidence cmncluctt.-(1 by Rev. J. NI :- Qiillicuddy of First Baptist L.`hun:h at which shv w'I.~' :1 mvn1l.u-r. I .....,l ... 'I\.1\IIyv1 Ju nuuy nu umg.-, uu; n nu... Pm. ..I:os. C1':1\vfnrd_ Tumnlo, spent the wvvkuml with his family. 1\.1:.... n/r...v:.. 'I`I.........-.... u.......-I.n. VVil|lL'I' 11., l\I|l\lilHU |adl\L'. Interment [O-Uk place in Burrw | Union Cnmotery, yo.~:tu1'(i:-:_v. |Jl VVIIll'H bill` WII.\ 1| IIll'HlUl'l. Interment was lhildr in 1 Union Conn.-t4-1'_\' with 1ln- fulh p1J]]-bC&ll`(.`i`S: R. Wv:1_vm.:ulh, \ Salton`, B` D. O'N(-ill_ C. Luv:-, Harri,-.. and F. Cuuk. '1`!-nun. -uhn nun-u. O a. ,II.- lltllllh tlllll l`. \.(PIlI\. Th0b'.t: who (-mm- {mm :1 fur the funeral] won-: Mr. and M1: W. Oliver Jolmsun and sun` lvlu mnnton: Mr. and Mrs, 1". Crmk :1! Mrs, T_ Miller. BrmJI`ur(l. ...... u n....-.... um.-up A sad death lI(,'('Lll`l't'd in Royal Victoria Hospital. Barri:-` on Sat- urday. August 24. when Elimiboth Ann Lackriu. wife of Wilbur Reid. Belle Ewart, p:1.<.-eocl znwuy ful1()\V- ing birth of :1 baby girl. The funeral was ht-Id from her late rosiclem-0 Tuestlay ufturnnun to Sixth Lino C.`<~rm-It-ry, lnnisfil. Rt-v. A. K0111-r of lhv Baptist Church nt`fi(.'i:it<-cl. Flnwt-1's in-_ L-ludod offerings from tho I..O.B.A..I Churchill: Luclit-s` Aid of Buptml Church, Be-llo Ewart; wumt-n's In- .`3liIll[(". Belle E\VZll`l1 and huim-ruus ()1h(.`l`S. R1.-latives uml l'ri<-nrls from an dlSlHlL`(_' utlundini.-_ lll(`lll(it`(i MK and Mrs. Lockritg J'urmlu: Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Tmwmtu; Mrs. Ava`- ill. Mr. and l\/IP52 William Won`. Mr. and Mrs, W. Ni('()l and Mr. and Mrs_ Hull, Detroit, Mich. Born at N(-wn1:iins` Smlliilllti, I'll October 23. 1904. Mrs. in Scntlzmd until 1`. an Reid lived ubuut l('lI y(`(Il`.\' urhnn chu I-nnun In (`nu-urlzn Qhn ! (B(`ll(.` Ewart C:n'r(-spun(l<-nm-v ` I325 01' J Elli`! 0 years. respa-cn\'e1_\'. A private Iuneral was held on Monday from her late ruicence. Ill QLWIKIKIIILI lllllll lllllllll |('II `VI ago, when she czuno In (Tzmuda. resided in I`umntu fur at time, in Bullv Ewart fur thv past years since her nr.n`riup,1-. 'I\Ih~u Pnirl umu :u-Ii\IL- an r-in Uu5uII<'.`.\ ullu u\ L ul Lu _\. ear for those m need and gener- `ously aasisted nxem) Shv w;L< sm- 1 I M155 McPhn~ had Li .~_\`x11paIlmm-1 cc-rely eslevxlu-d m the mrcle of her fru-ndshlp. She is survwed by one slster. M155 Jessie McPhec. also on the stax`f`o1` the reg1. office_ wnhl whom she hvod, 1.! -Col John B.` MOPhee. who died In 1922. was a brother. 'I`wo brothers died with- m a week of each other at the ages of 3 and 8 years. respe'ct1\'e1y` A nrivate funeral was held nn LHE CUHllIluuu.\'. 11r'I HlULlll`l \'I> ed her two yours ago. and is present very ill at her mum.- Scotland. C .. 1nd~'I`oruntn. Ht-1' father pl`:-dth >3L'ULldlll.l. Surviving are hm` husbzmd :m(I| infant daughter IEh1.ulwth Ann! L0('kI'ic Reid), her mmhn.-1' and Iwu brothers in S(-utland_ and above- mentioned cuusin.< rmnx Dotrmt ('0' `ed hm` nc:n'1_\' lhrvv _\'c:|1':= and .o...- Nu.` Iyxxllv-4~ MISS CHRISTINA M(-PHEE Death cuxnc .sud(h-nl_v In one of Simcup Cuum_\"s highly value-d of- ficials whvn Miss (`.hristinu Mc- Phenx Deputy Rs-gi. of Deeds. passed away on Suuuwluy murning. Aug. 24, 1940. For sunw umnths. l\/libs McPlw- hlzd .~llflt`l`t`d {rum a leakage of the hv:Il'I. but had been in hm` aucusluxxwd place In tlw Registry OfI'1L-c until u \\':,-ck` bt*1'm'c_ Thv imms-di:nlv 'uu.~:.- ml"; ht 1' death w:I.< v:11`Unill'_\' 1l1I'mnbus1.<. Born in B;u'x'in-_ lhr c-lth-1' daugh- _Ivx' of the lulu Mr. and M1's_ A B. HVICPIIUQ . Nliss McP'm`v . hm whole life in this Iuwn. Aflux` gn- ing thn-ugh thv pl`lII1;lI`_\' and acu- ondary schuuls lmn-. Nho qtmlnfi-,-d; as a tvacln~x' and taught five _v H. on... n... ...I ..\.r \IY...a \|v lam. Rev. nnd Mrs. C. (2. James were M f`. ul \/nllnv nH(>n:linu :1 fnnnrul dh RI lK'ilL'lI('l' unu ldHg',l|l ll\'(` ) in the Central and VVUSI \ Schools. A! thv snggvstxulx of father. \\`hu had bccn umpluye the regi.~'u`_v uffwv . 1876. St`(`lll`t?d :1 plncv uh the 51:11 1895, and \\'a.~` the l`n'. wmnan ( to be engaged fur Ihut work. served under I'i\'u n-g1. Samuel Luum. Dr. J. F Pal John Sanderson. Geo. \/xckers G. 0. Cauncrun. In 1905, Mr L xi um I nivn |\.n- o|\.. ...x.uI|..n . nu...- V\'n1> d IIIKBK l'lIllll"l| Ul1l\lsl|. a keen mathematical mind. `liking her wurk. she kept al [of the vhangz-5 In the dz-par and had a fine r:-putatmn for uughness and accuruc_v. Mia: Y\/[nphnpx hull -x \'\'n\n'1 ydl SIHCC` HUI Hlill'l'lil[.`,L'. Mr:<. Reid was zu~tive- in c-`nurch work and coiniiiiiiiity zictivitin-s, and was always :1 willing helper in time of in-ed. She was in mum- bcr of the LL).B.A.. Churn.-hill: Ladies` Aid if Baptist Church. and Wunwifs Iiistitlilv. Bx-llo EVVHIL She was l by all whu knew hm and will be ,`.{l'(`iIU_\' ini.ss4-d in the cuinmuni!y_ H91` Inulilvl` visit- up! |~.n.- mm. nnun-C nu.` -nml m -.1 5... ; puny. put) )||n.~.<. u_\ I ll|m`>`s when |nvn_v MRS. MARGARET JOHNSON .'II III` pu.\\ru \)u_ LVlI.\.\ : advanced to dz`pul_\'. I. L.1IHlClUlI. I :~ her thv pout A Much of ! " fell to her ds `$5 uf l"1'ed M. ... . n |\.. n MRS. WILBUR REID 1 IJcl|llL'_ LII! ('lLll'l LIJLIEH` - 1\ lrs_ A Nliss ? in this gh acc- rhouls qualifio_-d my )'e:I1`s Icnlml Ward her hm Inn! Ix.-nn .-n\nln\'nd at LIIU klkllllfb UL llL" jurlng the lengthy . Mumgumery, and .... M. Mnx.m.... f',I|l l|\/K` )'K`.ll> ;vsI1un x crnpluyed at: m-.. min um: | IIIUIU. uuu abreast m dvparuncnt mun mur- nv I. I li:u'1`|- '<)IlUWiHg.',` | W NI ,-:u's Shu . Wnh .-. ...-J 3, aaanm. mm. CANADA Mr, and Mrs. R. Went. 'Ibvonto. visited at. Charles Scott's Inst. up-apknn d , IIISIHIIIE H0:lI`(I '/-n" -ms, a_ 9. III " - IlI.`ll|iII' ":lI'l"I1N|I`ll dxlf . ll /IM tlnivk '1 430! II (M llllvk 1 GM Our I :-h-nu 1 weekend. Miss Mary $09919 and Jack Steele have returned from visiting at Mr. -and Mrs. B. Waxnlczrs. Painswlck. Mr nnd Mm. Arthur Glover and Mrs. B. warnlczrs. rmnswxcx. Mr. and M13. Arthur children and Mr. and Mrs. Daley. all of Toronto. vlslbed friends here last; Smxday. Mrs. J. Skinner. June and baby Lloyd. Toronto, have been spending :1 week with friends at Grubhrlo. James S1-(Inner. -who ls training` in Nlngana. Falls. joined her here for the weekend. Grain Yieldimr Well the weekend. (`-rain Yielding Since an increasingly great num- ber of `famne-rs are purchasing tlwlr own threshing machines, other mn- chines are being called in. Just now the Stmchxm thneshers are at work in this community. The grain as glving a very sxttisfabtory yleld per mere. Death of Mrs. Fred Sanderson Deepest sympathy goes out to the bereaved husband and `family of the late Mrs. Fred Sanderson. who passed away on Sunday. Al- though for many years an invalid. Mrs. Sn.ndel'son's unfailing cheerful- ness and gentleness has been an uplift to all who came in contact with her. 1 1 W.M.S. Baby Band Picnic Last. Thursday afternoon quit a large crowd of SS. children and W.M.S. workers gathered at me home of Mrs. Gordon Clark for the nnmlal Baby Band picnic. The gavmos, which the children certainly enjoyed on the full. were ar- ranged by Miss Jean Gray, assist- ed by Mrs. Harold Walker and Miss Margm-at Caldwell. Rfn=s11~ men-ts smd ice cream closed a nap- py aftemoon. ._ _.__ 7.-/o\__-_-___ . ._.. 51 Wnrsley SL, in Barrie Union (`.(-nu -tt-ry. Services were taken by her minister. Rev. J. S. Shorit. D.D.. of St. Andrcwfs Prt.-sbyteriim Church. and the pal1-bear(-rs were Wallor Scott, J. Frank Jackson. G. Oliver Cameron, Kenneth Cam- e-ron_ Mail. Robertson and Fred Stevt-nson. Among the beautiful flowers received was a wreath from the County Council and officiais at the Court House. Friends from out of town attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dorian. Sudbury: Mr. and Mrs. Allan Baker and Miss Rita Lount, Toronto. and Mrs. J. B. MePhee_ Bala. _-____..L__._._..___ A THRILL "Nuw I see that rubber glass is :1 new chemical sensation." ~-v;..~ and I'm lnnkina fnrwnrrl In cncmxczn scnsnuon. "Yes. and I'm looking forward watching the cook catch an pi1ch(-1` of water on the second bounce." upun I wM_s ANGUS OSWALD WAY Th(- death of Angus Oswald Way. nnu of Tamw0x'I'n's most highly re- .\`,p'L't(`d citizens, occurred at Im- uld homestead_ 1W0 nn l(-s vasi ml the village, un July 27, 1940` His death was not expected, as it was not g(`Il(I`.y known thal his 1llm~.~`.e was svrious. Doceased was the mm of the late Patrick Way and Marg- aret Murphy. On September 25. 1920. he was united in nmrriage- In Anne E. Kmney nf Phc-lpst0n_ Ont. H4 wax` n faithful :a(Ih(2r(+nl nf tho I1. l\HIlIl('_V ()1 T'Il('lp.\lUll' \Jlll. He was a faithful adherent of the Church of the Assumption. Erma- ville. and took an active part in par- ish work. being a member of Holy Name Suciety and the League n!` [he Sacred Heart. A man of churn- ublv disposition, deceased will long be remvmbercd for his deep inter- est in the general welfare. He wu.~ 2: lI'ustH.- of Tamworth Consolidate-d schuul and a director of the Shef- ll(.'l(.l Clmc-(J59 Company. Ha: lpnvnc tn nnnnrn hi< lu<< hik - .... WI-Ienry St. lh\lCltll'I. ()N l`ARl() - Phmw QRR `M10 Jillfi vvneeier. bl3)'nE`I' Mr Sullivan was a past Master of `North Star Masonic Lodge. Stayner I..O.L. and a past president of the` Stayner Conservative Assn. He was: a school trustee at the time of his death At one time he was associat- led with the militia and organized a [company at Creemore which as a captain he took to Niagara Camp.- He was also -3 Warden of his church for several years. At Wasaga Beach he was an active spirit and for some time led the opposition to incorpor- ation is l police village. ---- IIU \,llllilClZ! VVHCH ll ) UL|l|5 lllnlll. Ill` {studied law and was graduated {min Osgnode Hull nearly half a century ago and since has practised in Cree- more and later came to Stayner. He was .1 public spirited citizen and served his town as councillor. trus- .' tee and mayor. On one occasion he `split from the Conservative party `and was a candidate for the House of Commons. but was defeated. Dur-; ing one of his terms as mayor. the. ipresent fine municipal building in I St;i_\'ner was erected. He was also ,4 strong advocate of the inst.allatinn , of ii system of waterworks whichl ultimately came a few years later. His wife. Emeline P. S Cross. died on June 10. last. Two daugli-` I . ters. Geraldine and Eileen. both in Stayner. survive, "I'`)-..-\ `..n.su--`I ambit;/\.\ In-A: kn`A ..v. DIH_\'Ht`l'. SUl'Vl\ t , I I The funeral service was held uni ;Frxda_\' afternoon in the Anghcanl `Church of the Good Shepherd. :1 l\\'1'nch he was .1 member. Rev J E Stringer officlzued. Inlermem was made in the Stayner Cemetery The pall bearers were: John Woods and Carl Stewart of Barrie; E C. Carr. Thornbury. Malcolm McLean. Collingwood. Joseph Hood `and James Wheeler. Stayner. Rlr Qnllixvan uvrxe -1 name Yacv.-.r A1` Hlflu \.llU(`.`l` \,UlllpLIH) . He leaves to mourn his 1055, hi~ Wife and five daughters: Margaiwi. Aileen, Sheila. Helen and Sylvia: also three brothers and thrvc .\`i.~:-! u-rs, John, Edmond and Ambrusv in Tamworth. Mrs. L. D. Hoaley of Slow). Estella. R.N._ of Rm-li-51H . and Rev. Sister Mary I`ht-udura, (If. Providence Mother Huuse. King-l stun, His vldesi brother. Mai'Iin_ iii" Chicago, and youngest. Vincent. 11 home. predeceusd him. "I"hn fnnpv-nl m2c< \U1lk cunt! hv HUHIV. pI'L'Ul`.'L'L'il.\U [Hill The funeral mass was sung .by Rev. Father Poweil whu also (`un- ductud the services at the grave assisted by Rev. Father Ht-alvy Inephew of the deceased. ' Iuniingwoou 1:.nLerprise-nuueum By the sudden passing of Alfred James Fitzgerald Sullivan on Wed- nesday. August 14. the Lawn uf Siuyner lost one of its most widely known residents. He had not en- joyed good health for some time yet attended at the office almost every `day and gave his legal pramicv close | ;;mumiun. I Mr. Sullivan, who was in his 75th _\'c;ix`. was born in Ireland and canie IL Canada when a young man Hr- lunrlwrl law and w; strnrliinmd frmnl F 4:. u -. you-4.....-" ICu|lmgw Enterprise-Bulletin) Hr tho naming nf Alfred Advertise in The Examiner. A. J. l3`-..-S'iJLLlVAN n ,,-nu ?uTHgu: NOW`? Mr. and Mrs. Jim WuL.~.v)n -and baby, 'IVor xxx-Irt. Sund~:Ly an. '1. 'I'hom-p9m1's. I `Miss Jean Onklt-v is lmliduvimzi '1'nom-psmrs. Oakley In Toltmu) this wwrk Mrn '1Vnnanml Mrs. '1`oogvoo Bemnl \7Vhw'r<)\':- with the R C./\.M.C. inn` I11 "l`4n'nntn wlm me H.U.I\.F ing In '1`omnto. Mr. and Mrs. . mm Mrs. .1. ll. l`1'u.H. W511 with Mr. and Mrs. Jim l):ub_\' Waverley on Sund:1_\'. Mr. and Mrs. M`. Ila-\\m,. Ch.` Mr. mm. Ml'S. azu- garet. and .Shirl<`_\'. the wcvkvn-d \\'iLh K/f1` an In! M1 W4 A Mr. xum Mrs. M. ne~\\m,. UIl.lIs- worbh. \w-.'<~ Sun(l:t_\' vlvil um wit I1 Mr nnd I\/h':~.. G. Win:.{r<>vc-. Mr. and Mrs. Jzu-k l)')l'L'(llL I\1.u'- mlrm. mm S]:ix'l4~\', 'I`n':m1.n :'.Iu~nI` r':u.Lerson. ; lhe c0mm11nlt.y e-xl,mul.~ `us. sym-` pabhy to Mr. '.Ill(l Mm (iurm-L Mv-` Master in the lu.~;<. ux I,h1-ir inhmi,` dauglmor. Sunduv visilmxs with Mr. mm Lne wc0K<.~n-u \\'1 [-11 I". 1` Mr and Mrs. Alvin family. M1m~l`l(-ltl, rpm- wlth Mr. and Mrs. J. R f`nf1,r`n\ R (E ' WILH M1`. mm Mrs. .1. lmnu-L B Gofton, R. (hmm1. KiI<~h- zmd B. Pnrmt,_ Wmorlcm, .-.114-nl, weokonrl with Mr. and Mrs. A. Patterson. 'Ihn 4-nmn\nnlt.v 1-\'lmul< ilx K` lnsulilu Hoard .Iv u I) III Mrs. U1`lll.`ll(l-`ll ax IN!-I.\lx>!1. Mr. and M!':~'. Inn B4~:I\'<-I me and Carol. liurrit-. illlll Webb, A1la.mlul4~. .~;p.-nl. Hum! Mr. and Mrs. Wm .l5m\\n. M1`. and Mrs. (irum. Hhi 'I`-uesrmy 1n Lu` W uft1:r Vi.\iLim. , Wllh llw lull:-; vms Mr, mu! Mrs. (E. W lI|\l night?` "Ax" [15 tl Ill-|lll'l lll IIll'|. Ill brukv duwn h:alfwny Hmn `'18 that li:n|)l(- h)|I;|]1]H'n u They dun`! 1;u:u'z:nlm- it.` Mrs. 12. w. U41 Bowyer, Marion ton MilLs. RI!` and '\/1|`; Mr. zmu .vn-3. 1". n..1 Violet and M1`. and 3/ll`>.. ` Lendm1 and b-.1l)_\' .s|x-nl .`-hm. `Mrs. Critl.'n(l-`n at 1)I.].\ln!1. I Mfr null Y\/fvu Inn lh'a\'.. xaugnmr. Sunday Mrs. D. W. l)u|>,:.m \\'4-1 %`:a*1:T;;{g{v:spnA VUJ 1.8. an l L1 1 null w-' -----u--w-v---- 1-If` The meal shoe Io: g;.m nu-ar . 5 shoe dkhh Irlnfuhed mm runbrr [axe to we .~`t_vl:- u.\Iurds, IH unllr um:-, lahuk of brown` AH :./`.4. %GymnnsitgrV_n Shops 1' n- nl.a.'4| J... l..: an 11 `lb! um-k ti"-_ 7'; (in. Our l'ri-vs un (Mlwr lllslllllc-. l rmllI(-.ts. I'M:-n Pnv nan: cu II)r` >l_\lr` v.).\luX~.l.~ (nut, I-l.ILr\ bfull AH:'n(r.s................,. C "FL ., . - - Thr _~\h.m! gnis f.l\uU'ri1t' aut`. m hi!-.` \\1lhI:1l)dlIA wx blue ul bxuwn uu\k:m:'. . . Lutk rubber sol:-s fur lung car All 314:`; 3 La 72:. And Agr.ev.- Surpass` price 15 only a CHILDREN'S SHOES VRELIABLE QUALITY ECONOMICALLY PRICED! Smart L'hlldlr*l|'5 shuvs bum fur servwe of good gxarha lo.-athers Ill calf or patent . . CHOICE 0! Ox- fords. Ties or Straps, mth sewn leather soles and xubber heels. . . . An Agnew-Surpass Super Value at $1.69 $1.98 $1.49 $1.69 SIZES 8-10`/2 SIZES C-2`, 1 I.lI'1`.\ pu- Willul'\)V(`. 'l`m'unl.' SPECIALS GARNEB S Mews wm l f\1-11-an1d.1sE.oRTING 60905 H; VIII: 1- T I 56 Elizabeth St. {I 11-`. nu-ru. xvmu1v\\'.\'. | 1 Mr. and Mrs, W03. MllI1l|X'l~`ml\ I ':Ir<- spvmlimz (I. {ow duys wit]: Lln-h` }tIullg11l<*r In Cul<-(l Mr. and Mrs. Nurm. lmlry mm 1 .`il:mlc-y, Hul'l'u1o, and Mrs. Elm:-r , llri.~.luw and [mix-l, Harri:-. visit,- ;4-zl with M1`. uml Mrs, Juhn .`J.n~ lvlzlif v l(.'Ul(1 ' Mrs. A. mm pu1'(~h:n.s'4-(1 it 1' lllllll u'Hl lulu- purvn (1 xurm MPH!` h`rl1:|nl,v 11.1)` and will L:nk<- up rv: with hvr `iumily 1.ln>1`c- 4-:n'1_v in S<-pl:-nmcr. An :u-.l.iv4- ma-n1b<-r 01 the Cold- \\':`~.tm` Sclloul Board and otlwr ur- .;;:mizat,i0ns. Mrs. RobSn.~; has In.'1(h' `u splendid c0|m'ihutlon Lo mnm1un- `Ly life l`X`tA`1`])l lS(`.`a` in ()ul(l\vul,u|'. Evorvonc roszrots Mrs, Rnh:n.<' ` my Int! vx`u-1'])I'|s(-5 In ()ul(l\vul.1. . I Everyone regrets Mrs. H.()D2l1S' lprop0.sed d(-xxxrture from Coldwutor. ; ll4`I' ])1ll'1`l|'uS'. " Mrs. John M:Lll1o\\'>:. `.~)rr-nl. 'l`Iu-xtluy \v1l,h MI`. ` 11-rb. Manth--\\'x. Mr nlwl Mn`: ulna NEW LOWELL SHAN'fY BAY `ukiuu Up l":u'ming n(.`ul(l\\':1!4-r N:-wsn /\ Huhhm uf ('uI:|u'uh HU\'.\" |.(h\'(i 'l`l{()l'h`I`2I{S. `.lg',`s (5 L0 18. l l:1'm:;l1:uh-s.sI1'ipusI to] U1 l'll\`(`K.`i t%|)N`l:l1 `. I ' nor sun, I`. L . 1 Miss Anilin- duy.--'. with l\1|.u~ al lwr 'I)ll.'J}!.I : Ivlr.--1. H. N Kushion Ireaa SHOES FOR CHILDREN Ku.~'mun Tlru! Shut-.5 an: R [uudull ( Imus! 4-h1ldutn'.~ . nhuk`. nmnulurlunas. slundaud on 111.513 lhul pgumunuw umufn zofl pIHUV.'Hl lH.5U|f`.~i and {lo-xlhloe uak snug. cumbinulluu ankle mum: mm at reasonable mites. buying Kushlun I`rt:udu SIZES - 2-5 mm xh~ pun.m..s u! every mnr u! Kunllbufn A grand gill evuy` child Will hm! uaehn an Gel men. nuw :1 Any Agnew Snlfpdaa snug : cHu_D's SCHOOL CASE `nu\\ :u<-r N:-w.~,u .ubins. uf (,`ul(l\'utm', ILL`: funn ."a`l1;|my 11.15` Ill) rv (ll`l)l`(' with h.-r Assured Fiffinq l!()\'.\ (i(ll.l" IIUSIC. ml .x'm~:<. A gznml svlm'lin11 nl u'nlm'.~; l<`irst qu'.1l~ I 25c ufld n})t`\'l:l1 pzur `lI`l` lmx 1'.-turn:-(ll lmlixl-:nylm.I, wllh| I 5-714, Alwavs - Widths A-D | Ml.-;.~. I):uwn lI.u-,.- |HuH1 Ili.-klin-I, \'i-.ih |.`3'|)lll'l'ltl`. 'I` x\ Ml.-: l).m`n In--,1 virtitnng In-1' 4~<.u.-.in_ 3 Hnu [an n .mnh` u Jnnalaxalee than sum unly by OAKLAND HIL1. 8-10`/2 'P1n'>1m 550 l!()\'.N" l!l{().~\l)(`L0'l`ll S|llR'|`S. all .~;r/ms (mud qu:1Ht_\' and a good van- e~t_\' nl l):\lI:`1`l1.\` to clmoso frmn. 69c :ipm`1;ll nmln'= Imgeu and Hum In as quality pl gmwmg tr.-I. 5.16 luul Hnnnmll ny Agnew Surpass. 11-2`/2 If you wont to save money, come to Stransmc1n's. CISEJLIFC you we can save you money. .44 Dut1l< wp St School Opening Specials Full rulxgv of Men's Suits. l`upcoat.s, Hats` just arrived. We nu- vue you to see and in- spect this nn=rchan- due. 11 wxll pay you. INNS` Sl`l'l`S. 2 pairs t1'u11s-1'5. six:-s :26 In 31). 'l`hv vvry lzuvsl ('ulu1's and n1:1!uri:1ls. 8 .`.$pm'i:1l . .......... .. ' STRANSMANS 1-nun-n(-v Ivnnnnng : 4.1 W:1.~':u:u Bunch. . llunlvr rt-turm-LI In w'IIml:ny .':fl-1' .~'pvmlinp, :.l Wuuzllzuul Ht-:u'h. y Jnhllrclnn and lVl:n`;-;- ::r- ,Hll'll(Hll;{ ihv was-k Inv .~`unnnl'I' 1VII~:s'-~. Nlm arcl Wo|)slvI` um-K :11 Hi.-~hnp, - l.<:('kx- 1 If I"lm`t-I W&l.\'l` illlntluy :1!" 1| WAMIIHII . Ullil)l lViH(.', has been ism-1', Mrs. J. R. Gru- is lhv |n'o|wr timv of your to plant l'VI'l1;`I'I`l'llS, A Row i will give your lmnw :1 pt-|'nr.nI0nt In-:u|l_v win- tvr and sumnn-r. We arr in 1-unhwt with svvornl nl' (bnluriuis l:1I'g'1-st nurse-rim-s and ran su|)|)l_v your H-- qllil'l'lll1'llls ul 1' asunalnle prices. 1 1 $QQ3C CCXIII lh\ltltll'2, Phone 988 l'ri(-0 1` Sq. I . I, rrnuuv . l rl(-.1, For I000 Sq. I-`L Slmlfurri. Ilw humu spun! :1 ft-w um-u Mznnnng 11:: Bunch, ' lleg`. l'riu- ll l"l`l(l1_V. Mi-s Hlhn WhiHun_ '{`nr0nt0. '-_-)_n>|':l a few duy.~4 with ha.-1' niece. ]\"1 r.<. It Spent`:-. Mr. and Iv1x'::..J~J. A. I"ie;;L-lwn zmrl Dzmnin xvrrv with t'1`i-xltlsut Guelph fur H10 VI/Pf?kl'ntl. M:~< .'\' I'n|':-h:u-;- i.: ':I\nnrlilnI 1: 3 I, 7 '. 2 .. young couple. Frank Admnson. who has been with the On) 'I`.-leplunu-, Co. for Lha- -past. yam` fllltl n. lmlf. unlisted 1'4--I ccnltly with the R..C.C.S. and spout; Sunday in. ms homo ixytm vil1ug<:.| Mr. Adamson will be n11i.~`.s-(`(1 mm the swlbchboard. All wish him good luck In his nvw c:u'oor. Jas. Smncrs. Surlbury. visited \vIl.`.'. M1`. and Mrs. .103. Emms Inst xvm-k. Mr. and Mrs. 'I`um B01] and Miss` Mzlrion Plggott, I`m'0nm, spent Sun-| (lay with Mr. and Mrs. "H:-n. I w.1,1 -< sml. .\/Han mnn r`:--.m-rum! ..u....,I...1 sml. Miss Ornm. Cr:1\vFnr(l :1f.t,oI1(l4~(l thv Eclvgmt-C<)t,Lmx W(`(|(Hl). .'. \vh`u-h Look 1)lzL`r'(~ in t}ht- Orilliu l"n-:al)ylm'- `inn Church last Szutlml-zzy. Tm` .br1de_ formm'l_v Miss Stx-ll:L E(1x_;~:LL.. has many friends in this vicinity and all extx.-ml bmt. \\'i.s'l1(.`.' In the young couple. Admnson. whu hug hmm umurm. J. W. Hahn of llumiltnm spt-nl the weekend at W. F. Duwm_-y's. Mrs Hahn and Miss Ll)l`l':llll(.' 1'0- turnvrl home with him. Work (lnnnm,-nvvs on New House Win.-.!nn Ellis has lh(- 1-I-llur v\'- (-:-vatecl f-tn` his new limlsu rm Loni SL, betwvvn H. Cm`m1lIun's resi- dence and M. B0nr(l.~'nll s. New Hydro Line Being Built l`h(.- hydro lino ;.l the wt-st vml ml ll-a~ village is bring (`)\'1(`ll(I(`(I to S('l'\/1' thv fzmns nn l-lighwuy 92, Tim- cm1.slru<'tmu crvw hznvv lhv puivs up El` far as Clnu1'gi~ M('(IiImis`::. S1-vrml or the farm hum`:-s rm 1 b:n'n.~ lmvu ulm-nrly hr-1-n wii '1 Contra Nos llmnHnak0rs' Sm-iul The home ul` IVII`. and Mrs. Ju:~`.('ph Sumo was the SL`L`l1(.' of :4 happy gznlu-i'ii11.{ on Nlmiciuy 1-\'<-hing last when the Centrv Fins I-lnnit-nmk :.' gmup znul tht-ir fnmilivs ht-Id :11 ice (`l`( {lll1 social, 'l`h(.- vvvni was in] hunnr of thrr-0 of tho club im-inln-1`.< wiin ul`l- nninu znulnu M. nilcnul lulu- l 0 wnun um \,enn'(' I"1)S I-xunu-n12IKt:x':~ :11! 'J`h(.- in] ln(`lnl)('l`.\`| |wim urv guing away `In mix-ml Inns -E ill(.'S> (:ullu;,v this full: W.\`E~'('.s 1.:-1:11 'l`hunsnn and .`\nnia- Ivliddln-1-zm lo.` 'l`m'untu um! 1VIi.~`..< CuI':I l..'nnlm- tn; Bnrrit.-. l`hc (-vc-ningg` was spc-nl .111 I gzl11w.~`. and cunts-.~.ls, ) _ ,, , . 1 ._ 1.. lhrt, Wl1'Hi('~1\. and .I:u'l; nuulr :1. l)1z::i:w:+.- Lrip Lu Inn on .\/Iond:L_\ . at the ln'ler s hnme at Strntf-3rd. Mr. and Mr.s_ C. C Hrvmks nnl !\'Ii..v Virgini-r. Snider. Tr-rumn. cull- ed on Miss 53. M. 7": . un Frirlzw-. .... I.'. ' , 1 ....M.. i I U .'|.m. > I Misses L011: Thomsnn nd Annie` Middleton left this week for 'I`uI'nn`-| to whero they will taku u bll:s'ill(.':`$[ course. 1 Course. Douglas Ifuuclun and IC\ Turner left lust w(`.-lzk In joil crew of the SS. Nu\':ul4u~ :1! Ontario. I W lluhn 1.!` H.--nilnn. 1vn|r=s. at Ivnmkvn. I\/Ii.-;,x, Vern B:-rr,v_ (inmnmquc, was the LlI('.\`l '1!` In-r :=is~lm , Mrs`. W. N. Brad!`-_v. Inst wn.-k. Ivliss (Ewen IVl:'I`)lx`:n|t Flvllnvillv, ib hu|it|:._vin.;I_ at lhv hnmv Hf ht-1` nnola-. II. A. ("mum-1' ....u kx. . .......m an: Vix'.gini-.. Sni(_Icx`. I`r~1'unxn. cull-' MISS F: Fx'ir.lz'_\-. Elm\'nle_Dublic and continllation schools W1 ['8-upvn for the fall l(`l."n on I`uesduy_ Septernh:-1' 3. all 9 1'UUN(i MEN'S SlWl'l`S. \vu1'.s'u"(is. Inwvost .s'l1zulo.~` gwvxms and bllws. Sizvs 33 Ln 38. Snutrt puttvrns. stripes. A smart sum`- Linn 1'v:1snn;1bl_v p1'iv:`(1. Sp:-('i:1l ' Flu.|uu*lMte Blauxkvts. full size. 70x84. blue and pink bmders. Two pairs only to 8 customer. Extra Special. 2 pair .................. .. " DJ\Il|V -nun: I1\'\'IA 1 HH` 0Vt`l` S\\ t".\ln`l's, 1111 l`U10l'S. Slzvs 215-114. 1 Spc`('.i:1l BUYS ALI. W00]. Pull- L` . . . . . .\ #9139 TSTATIONT T `A -?AIbNS`WIK Shop at LIN`. VV(`~'n-.:uu wu.lI um uuuuy. Miss Marin I`h:nnpsun Brznidmi. is visitim: zit Mrs`. Juhn Dean's. Mist-x Betty Sit.-\v:u't has been hav- ing n visit. with friumls in Barrie. William K011 is s`L-riuusly ill at his hunw wiih :1 i.o:n't cnnditirm. Juhn N[(.`A|ll(':_' is :-:pending :1 week with frimuls in l`.n'unin and Streets- villa. I H ("ll-nit [h|inn\IiH:- hue hnnn nm's' 0\'l'IRAI.LS and O\'H';lll Pants. 1.1p,l1tlm11sv Urzuld. g'm11".u1Leed. Siz- Us `.36 to 3-1. 1 W and I S}.)t`\`1:1l .. . . . . I I llU\'.\" U.\'I"()I{l)S. black. Sizes 1 to .~;('hu01 wt*'.11'. \ uuun. D\\'t".l[.t`l'S. S1 ./.95 25 [O 1.19 ::,,,`..11.5o 1.69 ` S~1'vim*:1blo for xmnlmx Humil- l`}\ 1`l'('H ;in tha- t Hritl.l u. Mrs. Moon and family have re- t.u1'ne(l to Suclbury at`-be-1' spending the summer with Mrs. William Rowzm. The sylnpxxnlxy 01` the oommtmity .gccs to Mrs. J. C. Rumble in the dc:LLl1 of her sl.-an-r, `virs. R. A. De-| `Hm-I. Rnvrlo I Il|`L`H NIXUH. 5.011 OI NH`. {Hid lVlI'S. .J.>hn Nixon. They were n1a;rri(:d quiz-Lly in St. Paul's United parson- `um.-. Mitlhmd. W4* night. lAu;.:. 14. 1940. Ruv. w. R Auld ot- !l'i(:luLv(i and the couple were unat- | Lumk-Ll. mvlrs. L'rc0. I l Puinswick !x\/Irs. Hvu.Ll1 A `l mu nt` hnv I J. `H. ('h:mt_. Uni visilim; his sIstL~1', ham. Thu: nnul |\IIrs- ( IUI `l'()l'()1lL(). I On F`r`1d.'a_v evening. Aug. 23. an !i('(` m*en.n1 social was held at "C`-la`-nquni<:h." the bP{L1ltl`fll1 `funn hunw of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Stew- `urt, Imder the auspices of SL. !I`:n|l`u WA Tn cnhn nf fhn nnnl v rmnx w.A. Ln 4-voningx a large and :1` 30nd Limo ul`.. vi.` A Miss -Day, Om Station, is visit-I` lug her sister, Mrs. H. E. Rumble. Mrs. Brown and Given have re- gturncd home mm-r visiting in Bar- ! x'i. . Mlssvs Ann Dzxvenport and 1vl m'- gzwct are spending :4. fvw days at Ncwtonbnook. I NT!` nurl 1\/frq `T3 :-rrruc T`In'nar and llnu grain ls x'`p01'L0d tough. ` All`. Porn,-r, Lorne Mcuwgnhlrn land Fred Dunn have returned home ,nfL<-1' two \veoks` tmlxllng at Nia- awn-u. `H1ll'|.. uurxwe. Mm Calholln. Geo. Goddard and M4-lvlllo Goddard accompanied Mr. `and Mrs. Johnston. Barrie. 00 Can- nmgtmr last week. Mr. and Mrs. '1'. Dawes motored 1):L\vz~s 1-cL1n'ned home after spend-, in-,-; :1. week with her aunt. E |tu Alli5V)Il on Sunday. Misc. Jean 1 Alvin Drt-nm1.n zmd Mr. and Mrs luv,-,' ww-K wmn ner aunt. , Mr. and Mrs. iClH`t". Pm'Lm', :w`<:om'pzu1ied by M1`. and I\/Irs. G00. Fztgun. A-pm. book In Llu- nmtor show in Toronto last. P'l'i(IL)'. We are s.01'rv tn rnnnrt. that Mrs am I14-1.21-1'. I I Wm-ken-(1 visitors: Mrs. { Wm. M and `imntu, Art Brown, lwur. Wur1inor s 1JA;m-s. I-Iumllton. at his home . . . `Ml.~.~:<\s Dm`o~Lh~y and Vera Rumble :xL HIM!` r0spf1:t.1vo homes . . . Mr. 4: nil Mrs. Roy Fount.'1in at Camp Burtlvu . . . Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rlunbk.-. 'l`01`(mt.(). wit,-11 Mrs. J. C. I`e.mnh|4- zosu ox 0:-'nL1,v. I Vism 5 <-svnuy. ViSlLOl S with Mr. und Mrs. 01`- vul Arnold on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Allwrl Jurctzul mad dxmghtel `Pm. and Mr. and Mrs. L. Allan. all luf l'nrrmm Jmv. nnu lVlI`H. (J. U. .J`:)l!(?S were` at Cram! Valley n1t(*mlim.{ :1 fllnerul on I"ri(l:._v` V l\/H- < hill: :1 Wlniltun 'l`m`nntn, Mr. and Mrs. `Fergus I`1u'ner and Mm'l0n, Timmms, spent last. week with Mrs. A. 'I`m'x1cr J NL'WI,OI1DY`O0K. ! 'I`hrnsrhln,rr is tho m-dnr nf thn rlnv I WILII lVl.l`S. A. 'J.'ll`!'X`l(.`l`. I I 'I`hresrhlng is the order of the day. On uccounlt. of the wet weather, the grain is re-ported tough. Pom,-x`. Lorne Mcnmm`-hJ1`n | we are .901` 1 Earl 'I`urnm' :L1'L- pzLL'10nLs !Ii:n'1'1v:. W0 !b<- |)v1.t<-r. 1 \AI:-nluxnul U F.'1'n(3st, Amzml spvnt a. fovv days last. wvck with his pzu'L'nL~`.. M1`. and Mrs. Geo. Arnold. Pu illQ\U'il'l( mnunrlq qvm no Ihh u tn A L't)lul'('d pursun, exputiuting on the I`1'ndi-,:ul Sun oxcluinlvd vehe- Inn-nlly: "An' brot,hr-n let me tell you of mu p,1'=m love dm father had. He know his son would come home smnv day. so he kep' dat famed calf through all the years, waiting." BUYS` Sl'I l`S. 2 pairs Ll`UllS(`l'S. lungs or l)n-:-(-In-s. very smart p-.LI.Lv1'11.~' and colors. Si`/.v.\' `.28 to 33 Spvviul ........ `. I st_\'1es are now in. Come in and save. Sxvvatm l..-\l)ll*IS' x\lll.LINERY. Coats and Dresses. the new Fall colors and Spec`! I mr lhv wc>mu-ml. Mrs. S. |'u1'<-l1:m- i.~; spx-mlin;,{ a few \vm-ks with hm` r.lzuIp_hh-r, Mrs`. Miles. at l\/lillikvn. Nlit Vurn ll:-rrv flnnnnnrnua u/`N BOYS` BRFSHED WOOL . Special Money refunded if good: not satisfactory. `.:n'(-, sorry to report. that Mrs. 'I`urnm' and Mrs. E. Jnmieson ,`*;1iL5 i.4 WI-fII'.LSDALE m'no1u. : extends sympathy and son Harold in I moth-ex`. 'm England. in tho R. V Hospital. hm Lhev mav soon wry w I`()p0l'L mm. Mx`s.l mo K. v uosp1w1.' h0])(- they may we mxspmcs 01 tit. In spite of the cool urge crowd turned out Limo was enjoyed by RW. and Mrs. W. C, Stubbs spent TllP.s(l:l_Y at Big Bay Point. Don Y-..,- f`:--nnl>`nv-rl 'l`nv-lnn ennui

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