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Barrie Examiner, 26 Sep 1940, p. 12

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Mrs. J. Spears, Toronto. is v1s-I lung with Mrs. .135. Hill. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Handy via- ited friends in Toronto last; week. Mr nml M1-_<`*N nrn1m1 'Stanlcv.I W. M. Dinwoody FKBY s% 38 \\'orslc_v St.. Barrie. PHONE 1732 T?INSWCKf V 9 L4: lJl\l.A| `A 15 In Auto Electric service BARKIE. ONT. w:1.~,to gznsolino. vmxrs dm-s. Our .. cull. -.1 nu:-n Jay spent und Mrs. a few nesdny lusL. lust week of the passing of her sister, Mrs, Wm. Hniuhl, (former- ly Janet, Cumming) ul, Mnkhmk. 1`\/[x"`u1., un Wednt-sdny. Sam. 18. -q n . I Mrs. Wm. Andrew received word St. Jude's WA. will meet on Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 1. at Mrs. W. A. Jnmioson's. Ml` nnri MI'q A `I-lnllwrt nnd Mrs. w. A. .mm1(-son's. Mr. and Mrs. A. Halbert. and M1`. and Mrs. Ernest, Stanton spent, the weekend with M1`. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell". St. Cnthnrines. rru... .... .. ..n-x........ .4` an 1...:..v.. nun. xu.u ;vuu.ucu, um. \.uIuuu Allen. The new officers of SL. Jude's A.Y.P.A. will be installed at the regular church service next Sun- day afternoon, and the opening meeting" for the season will be held in the basement. of the church on Monday evening, Sept`. 30. 3U Rccexlt visitors: Misses Lnzelle and Pearl Krick. Stoney `Creek, , with Miss Genevieve Jamie-son: Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Somers and son, Mrs. C. somers. Mrs. D Walker and son, all of Toronto. and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hunter, Jr.. and son, Alllston, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mayberry and son, Thomp- sonville. with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hunter, Sr.; Mr, and Mrs. Jack Slmrpc and family, Toronto. and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cowun and family. Stroud, with Mr. and Mrs. ArH1|n- Y\lnf_\nnu- Mr and Nrv-Q bI1l1'})C R110 Imnuy, '1'0I'UHLU. uuu Arthur McQuay; Mr. and Mrs. Knapp. Ingersoll. at. Mrs. W. A. Jnimeson's: Miss Annie McKen- ize, Richmond Hill, at. A. Mc- Kenziehs-. Wm nnivinnnl Thnrntnn news. Kenz1e's. For additional Thornton news. 500 Page 7. `tanailian A MVCOAL Miss Ellen Rancis spent. the weekend in Toromo._ . Mrs. H. Husband ls vlsinng at her home In Milton. F`. v \XIi| mm Miss `Mnrv her home In Mmon. _ E. V. Wilson and MISS Mary have left. for :1 visit. in Western Canada. Mic: wthnl `Hunt "Pm-unm_ snenl canadzu. Miss Ethel Hunt, Toronto, spent 'a week with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hubbert. Mr Rnnrlm-cnn nnd Vpmn visit- The Impvriul Life Assurance Co. of Camldzl has just vmn-' pleuvd its Bnulch contests for the months of July and .-\ug;u.:. '1`his is :1 yo-.u'l_\' contost and our branch is xn-.1u'lwcl -.xguin.<' L116 olllors and M` quote from the Imperial Lirv Aux-nt.J News tlw following: Barrie :01` instance. with :1 gl".1n(l lntul 01` -153 points for me season. had :1 collective score (`.\l't`t`kl{`l`. by only tllrev other Imporlnl Life teams. The total scuro of llw ton lomlillg, Ilnpvriztl Life tvalns may in this 1`Ul111t`t`I.l0ll pl-uw onliglltonillgt n\r\ .u n r Hubbert. Mr. Sanderson and Vemn visit- ed with friends at Sparrow Lake on Sunday. M1`. and Mrs. E. Morris. Caravan- Sunday. and hurst, visited Mr. and Mrs. '1`. Blair last. week. Mrs. M. Hardy visited with Mr and Mrs. Harry Clipsham. Spur- row Lake, last, week. Wnwnv-H T3lI`I\\(K nf CIITLGHP Sb. Blnir last. week. Howard Brooks. of Christie Sb. Hospital, Toronto. spam we week- end at, his home here. Mr nnrl Mrs M, Fnirnlav. To- and his home here. Mr. and Mrs. M. Fairplay. ronto, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. '1`. Blair, Mm w A Rns: 1.: snendlnz n Mr. and '1 Blanj. Mrs. W. A. Ross is spending few days in H,;1Inllwn with he son, Dr. Howard Ross. > Mm um-award TV|'nrt.in and so Lake. was home lor me v Rev. Mr. Mccarten. .~:1.one, was the speaker evening at the United here. Mr: D Pnllpn left. for Mrs. P. Pullen left. Larder Luke after two weeks with her parents, Rev. '1`. R. and Mrs. Haughton. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kendall and and baby daughtex` have returned to Timmins after two weeks with x'91ati\'0s here J. Martin, R.C.E., Stanley `Btu - mcks. Toronto. -.1ccoxm)nnied by Mrs. Martin and Jack. spent the weekend at his home here. Mr nnd Mrs '1`. Blair and home here. Mr` and Mrs. Dorothy attended the twenty-fifLh m1niversary of the Women's In- ..oao..o.. ..r QnuIVrn\|' Lake: nn Fri- unniversar_\' or the women s SHHIIA` of Sparrow Lake on day evening. Sept. 20. at home of Mrs. H. BPIIHPLI. Alberta Semi- Anthracite = Blower $12.00 ton The day ovonlng. svpx. zu. ul home of Miss Marlzm Caldwell spent last week in Toronto. Lloyd Campbell has returned to Queen's University. Kingswn. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walker University. Kmgswn. Mr. and were at Gruvenhurst for the week- end. Miss Mae Kelly. 'I`or0mo. spent. last week with friends in this cmnmunity. 11.. ......: mt.-. A hav 1 uni! uvhn 'Aiberta Western Monarch `Lump II' Ell` A--`_. NU`. llmve be 3 have re i Buffalo. 11.... v ' 51111310. Mrs. J. Reid. who has spent the summer with her brothers. Henry and Duncan Mccuaig. has re- Lumvd to her home in Toronto. Rev n R Grav nreuched at her home m `xoronw. Rev. D. R. Gray preuched -sumlvrrsary services. at Forest Home. and the Guthrie choir sup- plied the music for the evening 'St'!`\ lCl` there. Rev. R. Mccarten. Huwkestone. took Mr. Gray's ser- vices for him. 17 n I1 I)- .`n._.~ Vltrb lUl' nuu. \'.P.U. Re-opens The opening meeting Y.P.U. Look the form of n! Hmmarrl (`..nnnb-11's 1&5 ; unuwu 1\ Downtown Royals ................................................ .. (35.3 I Ez\stt`1`n Qlwhvc Bc`u\'o1's ......................................... .. . .630 Regina C:u'd'uu\ls ................................................................. .. 49:: ', Barrio Buccmwers ............................................................. *> . -15:; \ 'I`or0nto Downtown Maple Leafs ............................ .. .414 j Newfoundlzuxd (`nribuu .................. .. . . . . 35.`. 7 '1`ul`unto Uptown Kilties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . .. ..;<:`L; ` Vuncmxvor Imps ............. .. 34`: ` x Czllgary Bmnks . . . . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . A . . . _ . . . . . 44 .313 London 0nt:u'iu 'l`m`umsehs ....................................... .. . `.395 The rexuaindm` of the forty Imperial Life BI':'\m'lu`s 1 o1`.uw h.~ low this score. As regards the munber of applications receiwd mv B-.m"n=. Brahch was exceeded by only one team. .'.I`his ans\vel's the question why T. A. McC-arroll has not hm-n seen around the various lawn bowling greens this .\umnw1 `Yet on the other hand he has found time to nu the pu.~'1lm11 g as Pxesideut 01 the Barrie Horticultural Suctety and `1'1*:-as--1 me: of the Barrie Red Cross Branch. __ , form or a SOCIBI at. Howard Campbell's last Mon-. day mght. After a brief pro- gramme of games, the Young People enjoyed a bountiful lunch of bacon. toast and coflee. .-.------~---Q----- F`.xum`:ner Classied: cost little but do a big job. SARJEANT` Co. Ltd. Ill|A`\Il-IA on-Ina $14.00 ` ton Alberta Semi- Anthracite ` Stove $14.00 ton PHONES 88-94 CANMORE BRIQUETTES `I A fl `A--- %iiI{i~:'f{r_13%113T _ m". and Mrs. Alex. Lynn. who been visiting relatives here. returned to their home in In Giiflii; I Iwlll `CI `aura:---g ll*2AU l`Y (.`UI.'I`URE OF- FERS AN OPPORTUNITY OF` IN'I`F)RES'l'ING WORK WITH GOOD SALARY This is ll. Government Reg- lslt-rud School wlu-.re studonts are llmruugluly prcpnrq-I for nxxmlinulion. Enquire now and jam Full Class or me social mt M nn- . ri 5 her ` Ln- Fri- the ox` III %$STAYNER Elli annual nonaay Lms week. Dora. Bnycroft. Gmvenhurst. holidaying at her home here. U-- and F`:-ed Bmr-tr. C( h0Hdl._VlI`l{ 11!; he!` home here. and Col- lmgwood, spent Sundn,v`w1th Mrs. .lus.`Besse. I Cnrn Rulp nrillin is vkitlntz l Jus. ' Hesse. Corn. Buie, Orillia. is visiting] her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dun-| can Bule. Mrs Jns Hesse. Marlon pmdl Buxe. Paul vslted friends in Commi- `wood last" week. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Dlckey were Nlndny guests of Mr. und Mrs. '1`. Dickey. Mrs. E, A, Orr, Onkville, is vis- iting her bx-othm-s. John nnd 'l`h0s. R,Isebroug'h. Mr, nnd Mrs, Melville Walker. Barrie, visited Geo. Wulkvr und Mary on Sunday. I Mrs. Jns. Besse. Marion and` Elsie Armes. of the continua-`I Le {in Hairdressnn l)l.`Al1 I`V (`HI .'1`H"R F`. OF- The stayner Sun is taking annual holiday this week. Dom Bnvcroft. Gmvenhurst.. Mary Slln(H1,V. I Elsie Armes. of continuu- Lmn school staff. spmn, the week- end at her home nl Port Creclit. Mr nnrl Mrs. Archie I`urn0r. end at, new home nu yon urecun. Mr. and Mrs. Archie 'I`urnor_ Toronto, are s|)v11(Ilnp; a row dn._v.s this Wf'(`k with Mrs. B. J. Putl,vr- NXIIII 11. Mr, and Mrs. Al:-x. For and nephvw_ Wm. Gillies. Sunday with Mr. uml Mrs. Burrows. Funvm-r Hnmnl rthnrvh lSUl'l`0W.`. Stuyner U furnished Lh` vices M 1? on Sundu_v. My-.< Wm 11 Suncluy. Mrs. Frank Philupps and Mrs. Dyckm`, 'l`m`0nlu_ visltml with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wyzmt and 0mm` friends last. week. Mu-u Hmrh F`m'm1nnn nnd .`lv.'~`.. friends last. week. Mrs. Hugh F`orm1snn and J(-..-asio` Gellatly, Aurm".1, nrv snm1d\nu~ this week with their cousins. Mr. nnd Mrs. '1`. F`. Burmxvs. Keith Groves. Janw.-s Besse. Cartney Forgie, Russell Mut,h-r.~: and Gerald Gmvvs spam. Sunday with Jus. Forglu n.l. Tlnnllins. Mrs R. J Rh-rmu nnd (l:u1I'hl.m's.1 week. Mr. and Mrs. .J:1s_ Cnl)il.t. nnd Hugh, 'I`ox'onlo, and Mrs. Hugh Cubitt.Co0ksm\vn,spm1L tho \V('(`k- end with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Doner. _ Mr unrl Mrs. Geo. Pam] and with .1115. 101'g1(e n.L Tlnmllns. Mrs. R. J. strong and (l:ll1"hl.(?l`S, Mrs. Mum'(.- and Mrs. I):wi(l Arm~ strong, spam :1 few dnmx with Mrs. R. J. Burt. Oullmgwuml. last week. Mr um! Mr.-a Jns Cnl)il,L nnd M1`. and Mrs. Geo. Pain Howard and Mr. and Mrs. Gm"- don Wyant spent Sunday with M1`. and Mrs. Arl.hn1' Dobson Utopia. Rev. and Mrs: J. Hnmld Shark 32 Maple Ave. T-1 Utopia. Rev. and family are moving` shm-Ll_v to Aylmer. Rev. and Mrs. Elmer Moyer, Vinelnnd. huvv boon glvvn charge of the Mennrmltu congre- gation here. Allen Lebeck. Donuldal Farms. gatlon here. Toronto, Helen Walker, of R.V. Hospltul, Barrie. Glenna Burk-l_ holder and Helen Besse. 'I`omnL0,. Lorne Park, spent Sunday at` their respectivv homes. I A nnmminnn rmm Ia-d. Rlmnne |u|uu' l`l9hpcutIvt' nuuuta. A committee from West. Slmcoe` District Women's` Institute mvt Mi the home of Mrs. W. G. Ross rm Friday last. to arrange for n musl-K cal fesblval which thpy wxll spon- sor in Collingwood arena on May 16. 1941. Recent visitors with Emma and Annie Renzin were Annie Dun- can. Collingwood. Mrs. Seth Rog - ers, Cookslown, Mrs. S. G. Mc- Abeer, Toromo, and Dr. and Mrs. Douglas McAteer and family. Willowvalu. Jnhn Pnxg whn has hud chILI'EO Willowvalu. John Ross, who has hud clmrge of Vnnkoughnvt Mission Field durum the summer months. re- turned in Toronto on Monday morning. xvlmro he will resume his, studies at. Toronto Univer-. sity in fourth your honour Philo-i sophy course and second year in` Canadian Ol'fi('e1`.~'.` Training Corps coursx-_ Rally Day was observed in Jubilee Presbyterian Church on Sunday mm'nim:.. when me cong- regation and Sabbath Sclmol pupils W0l`Ship])('(l tog:-tlwr. Rev. Wm. Coutts gave a fine zulclross on Enlisting for Service." Mrs. Lorne boner and Miss Davidson sung "Jesus. is All the World to MW. Mu." E. Robinson School l`rustve Edgar Robinson has bvon ap- pointed public school t.rustr.-- to fill the vacancy on the l)m1r(I caused through tho d<-um of A. J. l~'. Sullivan. \7:.-id nl` Inrm.-lnra J. P . Duulvuu. ' Visit of Furesu-rs Stayner had something or the. real meaning of this war and some of Cnnadnfs prepzimtiuns brought. to it when on Tut>s Sept. 17, zibouL 4 pin.. thv first battalion of over 900 men of the Grey and Simcoe Foresters on :1< i'ouLe m.'u'ch through the (US{l`i(`i,i.i marched through town. The) school children and :1 large num- ~ ber of citizens turned out to green`; them. Their neat and fine nriiiytc nppeurance and splendid mrirch-I1. ing won the hearts 01` the spec-11 t=it,or3. ( Mu-nnnnito (`fonfu-rt-nre Ilvre ', L (. Melmonitc C0nf(`l'l`I'l(`t` The 57th annual conference oil the Mennonite Brethren in Christi Church was held in the local church iasi week from Tm=.<.d:\y morning to Sunday morning. with an ordination service. Rev. Mil- Lon Bri<'k(-r, Toronto. was chair- man and presided during the ses- sions. Rev. J. Hamid Siwrk w-.15} .~;eceuu'y and Rev. R. L. Piphs-r.. U`E`S1l1'(`i`. This is the first time the COiif(`I`(?i1(`(` hns boon hQ`1(i in staynor. It was attended by ni- mosi. a hundred mini.sim's until delegates from various D:ll`i.s` of! the province. I _._____l W. S. 'I'hetf01`d. Long Bmnvh. visited at Chas Dw,:eur's_ Sun- day. There will be no . in the` sary. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Howard. Mrs.` Jns. Walton and Mrs. Charllo Hunt motored to lxfanitnulin l.\- land and are spending :1 couple, of weeks with friends there i Mr and Mrs. J H. l\[L-retllth _ _ There In Grenfel Church on Sunday. Sept 29. nn account of Angus mmi\'ex`- :uv`\' n Derwin Halrdressmg M$9b9Lmh with n'\enc1s mere Mr. and and daughter Mildred and Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Walton motor-I ed to Welland on Sundav and visited the formers son. Hnmlzll Meredith. A number from here attended; | A number attended- the meeting of the Vespm bmnchl of the Red Cross at Midhurst hall on Monday evening. Sent. 23. to arrange for the Vespru Red Cross cunmmgn. starting on Sept. 24. Ever_vone is asked m szive his utmost for such a wor- nm mmsp Walter Downey and utmost such \vor-g thy cause and} Chas. Parker. Minesing. were up- poimed to see the canva.'\%er.s~. | Good Rtd (Yoss a'nipment | The Red Cross workers. wen-,| busy in this community and made a shipment of 20 pairs socks. 8 men's sleeveless sweaters. 25 pxairs pyjaxnzu. -------J An easy way ta find articles 105! is to advertise in The Barrie Exam- iner Classifieds. One went a word cash (minimum, 25). I United Church chair the music for both sor- Bouwsdws nnnIvel'sru"y `IV GRENFEL I-`orrzusnn 1 lllins smom. `H-QUXUII spent '1`. 1". R51 72nd Year for l('lh(!H(|:l (thurvh The 12nd :u1I1ive1'sm'y of the opening 01' B('l.h(!S(ll Church Cr;w`.<. (junwrs, was ll1tll'kt`(l by l'.u`p,e c-o11g'|'ug:tLl0ns at. both sur- vlcos, llw \vvul,l10r brim; id:-ul in every respect. Stirring xm-sszmes wcrv dl'|lv('I`(_ (l by the sprvcinl. spt-zikor, REV` Geo. Dm-vy, l).l)..l 1`orm1Lu, and Sluynur United Church (:hnh', under the (lirL-ct,i(n1 of Mm, Clurcncu llondcrsnn. rvnd- L-red music.-ul .'i('l`VI(`,(`S of :1 vmyv high ur(lex'. Mum .s`mkimz Ruins I wan pmcn FT_J_99.';RT l 5 high oruexx ' More Soaking Another hcuvy full of ruin oi:-' curred horn on S-a.Lurday and gruin still out, was again .~4onku(l, but mnny were hauling in Mon- day, it. being ulppuruntly ii (:nsc-| o1 now or nvvvr. 1`ln'eshing of] spring grain is extremely slow! und dil'Il(:ulL unti the t,ln'csl1mi' grain is too (1:uw- to pile up ihel bins. The om; reully bright. Spoti is the splendid pustumgc nvull-I able in Ull` spring, semiccl fit,-ids.` the grown: ()1 ulovz-1' being so rank Lhv culllv can hurtlly eat, 1:. as fast. as it grows. A pr0m-`: mom. locul furimrr mnde it. n; pmaicc to sow his winter wheat. in October and haul bL'Ll('l' than .u.vcx':w,(,- yields. The rust. of usl will hr: in u position to try out} that plan this _v(-ur. Many in lit-ldi will bu sown in Ocb0bu1=-ox' nut` nl. nil wul nu ut. ull. I ' Miss Dyer, Suunfurd. C0nn.. in spending, it few lwliduys with 1101' mace, Ivlrs. Rouse. g 'l`ht.- Hydro .~;Lz11`f are busy mm week installing the new lime ml Egbert, and down the Ninth Con.` Mrs. Ex'nc.sL Mccutcht.-(m and. and the Nmm U011.` Mrs. and Miss Edna wurv in I`u1`rmtu tins` W( L`k uucndinp, the 1'1uu,-rnl 0 the fornu.-r'.s xnotht.-1'. 'T`h|- 1-mnlnnnltv was ureullv I Lvfroy (`.S. Pupils Se-ll $100 in Savlxlgs Stalnps The pupils of L1-fmy continuu- Lion school sold over $100 worth 01' War Suvimgs. Stamps and Cer-` tificatts during Lhv past. ten (liLV.\.` The c pnrt.iul1_\' C?!)-, vassed y me 0 owing pupis: '!Jzme Bailey who sold $48 worth), ":BeLt,v Bodford. Louise Allan. I)or-. Viothy Wan, Isobe.-1 Reid. Mavis. "Montgonwry. Brucv Pr:-micv and '!L0u1.s Webb. Anyone um us yet cum'us.sed nmy comributv hv gm- hting in touch with our of these ('.nn\.'21s.~.(!1`s. 1 3 motht.-1'. `. The communlty was greatly shocketl to IL-.'n'n of the cl<.-nth of] `Fred Ingham on Mmuluy. Al-; though Mr. Inghmn had been] falling for some time, no one cx- l poctcd that his Lhne wus mt] short. Always :1 gmxl neighbor. he wus willing at all tinw.-; Lu` `|.',1\'o an ht-lping hund. I)\u`lm: ms` l(-`Sld('ll(:l' ut Egbert he St`l'\'I (l his` turn as ll. trllsuw. Furlht-r pm`-~ Liculurs will he fuuml in tlu-I Ob'1Lu:u'_v Culmnn. Red (frns;-; I.tl(ll( s Busy in ` llolidayst _ "mu. lm-nl Rod Cross brunch! Round Steak ROASTS OF BEEF, BRISKET BEEF .............................. .. Rolled POT ROAST BEEF .......... .. LOIN ROAST PORK ...................... .. STEWING LAMB .......................... .. gs OF LAMB .......................... ..,..%: 'l|0lida_v:1 The local Rod Cross brunch Look :1 holiday dtxrlnu Lhv month. of August, buL ouch mmnbn-1' I115; indies: took home a supply 01'; work to do at. home. When they. turnvd thvir work in to Allistnnl nu.-Av had 16 pairs pyjxumms, 12` pairs pillow cases, 1-1 pairs s0cks,i 7 $(:m'\'-5, 1 .x`\-mun-1`. 1 (mill. :15 n. re.~;u1L of their ln(mIh'.\` work, ` GEO. conng -Phone 176 Fb"f'E5fbRT ited 'Ifomn_to 13,53; week.` Mr. and Mrs. `Norman "Stanley, Beaverton. visited friends in town last. week. ` Mr and Mrs. Geo. `Jz:ndorn.; V vNorth Sunnidcil Advexjtise in QUALITY m9.'@ WASHERS -----n-- -can-I IIIIivf\ H111 !-1 HEREVARE TWO BARGAINS I HAVE TWO MAYTAG WASHERS THAT I WILL SELL AT COST. THEY HAVE BEEN DEMONSTRATED THE PURCHASER WILL GET THE MAYTAG LIFE- TIME GUARAN- One (1) Model 32 that sold regular- ly for $179.95, to clear at $129.50. LEFROY .. The Examiner. |2lll(I AVII-3. l\.IlIII l\\ \ \I. Mr. um! Mrs. Slum-` Mrs. J. Lt-igh nnd Mrs. M('M:||mIl ulls-n(_l- ml the hm:-rnl ul Mrs, (`mm In 'l`m`om,u ma 'I`m'stlu_v. I ~- t.- IIIIVV Illxll used in mm? Willizun. 'l`u;.. 123114! i "1 wt) Kan gvwxtlld and : I ..___:?_. DR. Sl l(}El{ famous ARCII-EASE S H 0 E S built by IXLACIII-`()Rl) uro thv last word in mxsniay, Sepiemizer 26, 1940 Fall Bulbs Now IN STOCK BROWN & co. LIGHT UP with MAZDA LAMPS HIAWKESTONI-I MAKINGS Ul" A .\lz\'l`(`|l haw many killtl ml" \\'m.d .....I.-|."" '|\' Import, I.:1n1p.-.- 2 for 25 OUR S'I'()(,`K ()1-' LAMPS IS (,`()MPI.ETI'I Sizes vurried 10 wul.L to run UJ`,I) uu.aAn.u nu nun`, l5(J() wull Quick I)('IiVl`l`_V` in [Karrie- UREYBBOS One (1) Model 10 that sold regular- ly for $149.95, to ...l.~~- A. Q Ell .v__.-- Arr Your Fort Worth It? luv!` onxv rI\IIl;`\' ADI.` II L\JL Ql l\/Il Isl clear at $99.50. /\MEl{I(`,AN-(`SHOWN S l`()(`.l( PAPERWHITE NARCISSUS Phone 63 Oro 1000 Hr. Uumznntoo "':`L:i=s DAFFODILS 124 Dunlop St.` SI*Il{Vl(`,l'I l,:\M|'.`~' - . I. \1..|. I l5 to (30 wall, 20(- \I.llll' HI \ .H..u| I ]`5 [.0 0!) wall, 6 for 98 umnunr SHOE COMPA!{Y_\_%___ Izmy nu `mkim; u-- 1 2:---< l hum- -I53 36 B:1_VI`i4-l(l St. rplit-4 wnultl The Family`: Imtt-her 23c % llc i 15c ` .22c% 35c 10c lb. 35 Dunlop St. BARBIE Szlncuv Coum_\"s Foot Comiort Shoe Store K\I\.`\lV\ fl 'A\|.`\|V4`\\Il`4lV ln\pa-rial Lifv .\ssur:n1c~ (`u FIIV llllll I'l`l`l I'll] I-II ll: WE SAY THEY ARE All sizes and widths 'l`. \, M(`(`:\RROLl. BR.`-\N(`H .\l:\N.\GER Ntws or =aL%Mw%-As pr"1E'3si'iii.`o '\-fL \/`rs--Q 7 and style is not 0V(`.l`-I0|)k('(l -Ix - n.-Q-Q last. week. 3 Mr, and `Jzmdorn. 1 i 'I'oront0, spent the we'ek:~d `with friends here. `Mr nnd Mrs, Furlev Ritchie.` Bnrrir 2--j T. H. Mc Carroll pilotshisBarrie Branch to a . . wonderful position never achieved by the` Barrie Branch before. . `Clayton Jordan is snendinsr. some time In Oshawa. . Yno III.-lynntrinb Yhrl-wirln-n ram 1 some ume: H1 Llautuvn. Jos. Kirkpatrick, Uxbridg'e, \\':i.~2 g I. `a. visitor in town for the Fmr.:,, Mr. Kirkpatrick was in the black-. lsmlth business here about. thirty` years ago. 1 Mrs. McDermoLt. Miss Idn Mc- |years 1 McDermott, Mc-, Dermott and Mrs. Lorne Wan-mil.` Stmtford, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank `McDermott.. Tiwlstock, spvnt [ a few days with the f0I'in(-i".\i daughter, Mrs. C. Fl`S('l'. I ` Wm. Beardsall Injured in ' Slumldnle Airfic-Id i While working nt. the now Air-i; I ' field at. Sunnidnie last. week. Wm. _ Beardsall, Elmvnle. had it n:n`1-ow escape from .~:m'ious injury win-n} . the trench in which he was work-' ` ing caved in. He . in broken left. wrist and 1'0:-vivm! `back injuries, and was Ink`.-n In, Coilingwood hospital. F'r)i'Li111:tL<'L\' ' Clarence Turner. Elmvniv. i\':L~:` new when the cnve-in nsc-um-il ' and. with help. got, Mr. Bt':lI'(muiI nm. 1 , Mrs. llllll. out. I'resenta.tlon to Mrs. , Goldsmith "St. John`s W.A. met nl. lVll'n'. E. Campbell's for their S('|Iltt`lll~i ber meeting on Tiies(itt:.'. l\/ir.~<.: Fiegehen Diesided. Dlll'iilL; the xtfternoti; vii: u(ldress \Vil:. l'\|'il in E. Montgomery to Nirs. .I. `A. Goldsmith, who is lilO\'l'.lL`. In Willowdale. Mrs. Win. K(`(`lt'\' presented her with it mvvly knit- ting stand. Mrs. Gold.initli tx- pressed her app1'ec.-.u.ion in indies for their kin-.1 words .'l!l(l gift. Choice rei`resl`nnt-nts '.'-.'l'l'(` served by the hostess. St. .l0I1.n's Rally Day St'I'vlt't* The annual Rally Duy S('i'Vlt'i` of St. John's Sunday school wzn. wluu ucny. gun AVLI. uriiiuntui J. \. held `on Sunday. Supt. I-`. (J. Bishop led in the mill to win`- ship and responsive S(7l'lDlill`(`. Following there ivxis ll st ory, pointing out the need of Dl\'lll(` guidance. Misses Veryl Sinurl and Phyllis Beardsnil ].)lll_\'l'(l The annual Sunday Sclmnt Rul- ly service of Knox Pl'l`Sl)_\`lI`l`lilli Church was held on Sllll(l:i_\` tit"- ternoon. The boys of the S('li(`.t')l ` galliu- lllt`v Sweet Hour of Prayer" HS :1 vin-I Hf ' f. lin duet. Rev. Mr. Purcimsv 1.-;:m>. as his sermon The Stor_v oi` Joseph." The orchestrzi ll'(l in the service of song. The tslnirt-h was decorated with imsku-is beautiful glndioli. Crossland S.S. Rally .`\`t-rvit-o A \'t`i `I htntm` () 4>('i2I.`ulHll (|:i_v. \`.'l l`tiniil\' her (int lmiillt. r\`. ('l't` N /\:i-tltrz; tiltl. l\' (t:.ii)i:iit l`ll`l7ll zi `.til' 'l`in'( 'l`lill(ll`t". [1- r:inI. i l\ li`.\', 'll!`.iil\' 1 llil ll: llllit'lll`H pm-till). '\\`llll('. ;:iiit'.iii:- l{ > I I \__.__ , l___..... ("llzitl `.l\!'llillf' till will '1', M ti-w l"`t-:t*i' ` l\ ll.<.H >})t`ll(lll' l1_(.`lll(`l' i Mi`. i\/ll.\ - conducted the service. with Al('.\L.i `f_ Currie as cluiirmrui. The S(`i'l|)~'ll'l.\, ture readings were taken by Mm`-ll `-`> _ .ley Lyons, Clive Minty und Pt-n-_v:"``l_, `i Glover. The church choir wns,"``.`_ 1 assisted by Mrs. C. G. Jones. who "`?"{ sang two solos. The church was '"- ` tastefully decorated with t-iii,"`_ flowers. Miss Johnston and llit` ll ` members of Lent.-;ni:in Sitml`:v{` "' school were present. Rev. (f. U. 'l|*" Jones delivered an inspiring.-. :I(l~ in 5-1 dress on Enlistinp; for Chri.~:t." \\ H1H11'- Mr. and Mrs. Albert lI(`illi`_\' li.ul \i`1-`i'~i\ Narrow l"lsoape when Bup,'g'_v MI! I it, ;.iIiii::' When Mr. and Mrs. All)t`l'l llmtuzt. Henley were returning; home trtnn i1`~~`-!' -Elmvnle on Suturciiiy nigln. tits-t`.V1t~ \ south of the vi1lnL'o the l)lll1L`.\\ it was struck by ll our driven by on Herbert. Leinuy, 77 Vlt'l()l'l:l st.._;. _,t;;-t Barrie. vMrs. Henley was tlim\vii`|.tu.tt- from the buggy. falling" iiivv dnwni it. t..,n `on the pavement, receiving -.1 (`ill .S;:tn .n [on her forehead mid inside oi` her ::i in lip and nnmy bruisr-1:. She \'.':t;:`\t,;;, taken to the -office of in: l). lli"\l';| Corcomn. Mr. H:-ulev (`.\'(`:i|)l`tl.\',t|`(- 1 without injury. Mr. l-(`lll:l_\' \\'ll:`l1nj_ cli;u'ge(i with i'ecl:lt-ss (l.i'l\'lll'. 1llltl'ti11j,~liIi leaving the scene oi an ll('t'|ll`.`il| tn... 4 !il l|l~' The W.A. will meet on (M-1,. int Mrs. D. Cnchrum-'5. . Mu- nnri Mr: Rm\vm`t. mm M .Ill Mrs. u. uocnrune-s. 0 Mr. and Mrs. st,e\wu't. unzl Mr `and Mrs. Lucas, L:-1`rn_v_ \\-aw .Sundny visitors :1: Arthur I))`v`1">. ; Mr. and Mrs. S. J. I`.\'nJul-. ux lwinnipeg, f<)1'x1wrly or Holly, l|'x\'i hnnn vi:i\`inu' Hun 'n|`I\u\r`\ ln`nIh.. " | Mr. and Mrs. Farley Ritchie, .; Comngwood. spent a few (lays. with Elmvuk: friends. -Mr nnd Mrs Rov Dwinnell ands `.5unuuy \'lSl[Ul'S Ill !\l'llllU' lJ)l`|> . . ux Winnipeg, Imm- been visiting` the fm'1nm".\ mom- ler, D. Tyndale, nnd Allmululv nu I hmves. Mr: Winn Wilvv N11`: 5-mun`:-u Huuves. 1 Mrs. Wm, Wiley. Mrs. S Mr. and Mrs. S_v Mnnvv :1 son Allan spent, Sunduy ::I 'l`h Wile_v'.-1. I Anniversmw st'1'\'i('e`.\` will I Wue_v's. Anniv91'sm'_v sm`vi(*`s h9ld on Oct. 13. HH` sue` speaker being Rev. C. (I. max: son. Cookswwn. HOLLY ed I new Air- eek. 1 ry when `us work- l'l`oreLl In 1'LunnLol_v Lie, wnx B:-:u'u.~'.ull .-\. St-pm-:11 l)`. 'i11`l . l0\`l'.lL` [0 k :-M1-\' 1\/Irra. ' UV 4 .u.... ., llntlr-1"x pnrmlts, IWvslv_\' Murtm. (_71m.-1. Church ..m'vi-0 on Sun- nlnv mm'nin.: will l)!` ('l1C(.'H(`( l ow- .in,L~; 10 mt` P1'osl)_vt.t-riun hn.I-vest illunw !~`I`I`\ i('(`S bozng-_ hvld that '(`lny. `Hm 1 >lln\|.=im, Snnrlny. Oct. 6, 'ii lw thv hur\'4-st hmne .~:(-r- vu-:-:;, nmmin;-, nnrl (-vc-nim=';. nl. Chl'i:4l (Ihm-4-I1, v.'il.h Rev. J. H. Kidd. W mu`l|)l`ilI;.:1`, us spm-inl .':))<".:l:(-.'. Hrs. uuuu.-_y Mr. :1 nd Kirby at lh Milestone A \'`l'\' luznppjv H-11-l)l'nl,i(n1 Look .11 S:mn'(I'I_v. S01)`. 21. in 01` Mrs. C. W. Kirby on the w U1 In-1' t'im1li(*l.l1 l)h'l.h- \`.'h.-n ull Int-1nl)r*rs of the ;l`nmi'.\' s~;u11m'(-ml M. the home of (tnuu,hH-1`. Mrs. W. B. Gal- `l)x'uith. V\. hiIl'ivld. Thnsv present. \\'(`l'(` Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Kirby. M1: nnrl Mrs. R014`, Arn- K1111`. lw; `Mr, and N[rx. R. J. :r:.:m..n'.\ Rmslhnrnt" Mrs. S. B. Points nr-` I Dr. and M1's. J. H. Speers, rrmtn, spmn. Sunday w1th`M1'. Mrs, 1"`. R. Arn0ld.- Hr unrl YVfl`\ 1?. I<`."Dnvis, Mrs. 1~'. M. Arno1u.- ' Dr. and Mn. R. E."Dnvis, To- !1-unm, .\])t*nL Sunday with Mr. `and 1\/Irs. Estrn Davis. , Miss D:)l1_v Edgar. S1l(U)1ll`_V. !s]}m1t the wt:-Izencl with Mr. and I1\/Irs. Jim M(:DermoLL. I Mn. .1. W. Keown. Lnurine and cm-il nnrl Mis:.~-. Vc.-m. Aitkfn. Bar- ,rie, v1.~4m*(1 with R. and Maude ` iKt'(;wn on \Ve-(lnestlnv Inst. I Mr. and Mrs. Murrzxy Sykes. Bzm~:u, .\pn-nl. Sunday with the pr:1'og1t.~:, and Mrs. I \NI`Sl(`}' 1\/Izlrlln. S`-(`I'\ it`(` `? ulnv mm'nm<.-, 1-nnc(.'1l('rl , inq l1l`l(| '(l:\\'. IOHI`\\'iIl}*, Va.-ili l'm1'\'n-st mmv; nnH'niH!' (`Vl`l\inE'.. 111 with 1)1s`11ri~\'. I'. IvI(-C`vn::ip.. Barrio. is .\'D|"11diH!. ,' 2:` (lnvx with his l)x'ot.h(`r. P:-I:-1' M('(`.u:1i:.-. 1\/Kiss Jvun Bmman. 'I`m'0nL0. is . :1 wovl-: \\'it.h hm` grn.n(l- n.<:th-1', Mrs. P('a`1'(:\'. 1 Mr. and Mrs. F`. Samson and 3I\/Iisx M. I-{ul<`hm.x`0n r(*Lu1'n9(l to 3'l`m`r:nl.r> nfu-1' lwn \\ (`(`kS with re- H.-.n - 1..-,. I CENTRAL Q36 '` 1.-.: Elmvuk: friends. | "Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dwinne_ll and: family, Orilliu, spent, the week-| end with friends In town. n Mn.rr-hllrlnn, Lnfontnine. hasl l`:`q`.y. `Mcl.z-.m .\Ut`!\.l n Ivw (luvs ms! \\'wk m l5nwk\'1llx` and Ottawa. `l`hm~ \\ N`u uccompauh-d by Miss i $.\;1:_|:)x'1e Coulis, R..N., Burfalo. :(-.'. re. Hlh - Sum. ur 1\ ll`.\'. .u-.11 Ix It-nnvhu-I` Nl`l'S. W. (`:4 lwxw-. . unri Mrs. Rnbt. McC1_mig' ('hil(ll`m1 1`I`l1H'h(`(1 1.0 Kn'k- Lnkv uflvr two weeks with nI.|I`t`)H\` OAKLAND HILL GILFORD I` :\|H'1 |\\II V\\\.|sn ....,.. 'vnI.x'. 1 Mrs. I~I(`n(h1\'. 'I`01`0nt0, M1'.~;. Cl1vsm\\' last, week 21('t'mm1nni(`d them to fur zv 1"v\\' \\'(`(`kS. '.'\'im- at (7<'m.1':1.1 Chur(',h :H.'. Svpl`. 29. will be 1 mving to tho anni- ;:-:'\"m- an Glllhm` Kirk. M,\'1'-.: and Munvl Muc- v.1 the I`m*n11t.n ('i:".v--':.1 .m11. nrv visit.in;.>, with H mm! unvu-, Mr. and na....A |II"\III' xln-1'ml 01 um`. 1'. :'~`.!wlhunw; Misa Marv Kirby, both n. Thv 0l('\'t-n p,r2m(l- wt-rv nll l.hl`l'(`. untl um \\'::.~a also a ;:11csl.. \. \\.'.as tho re-uipienl, 01' ml pr:-.:mxls and Domiti- -rs. A clninl." buf1'ol. \'.'.I.~`. >1-|'\':-1.1 {mm n. table ll`(`m'1lh`(l in pink and n~lx'um(-nlnl music and` u .u.. .\I...\.-uni nun! (`m'uIt'(l In pun: unu |.~lx'11m(-nlnl HHISIC and :'s* lhc nlvnsznml. (-vent. .l21lI. :lI'(` \'1.\`n.uu.', wlun M:I('A1'l.hl1l'. ; (`uuplo .\`hu\vor(-d may vvmxillg. Sl`])l.. 16. inn` \\`:1.s spent. at. the V11". nml 1\/111x. R. Pztisley M Mr and Mrs. Frank mm Pa--.11-l I-Iulchinsom, H. 'l'hu- young couple I in mu livintv mom. with friends in town. G. Muxchiidon, Lafontnine, has purchased the butcher business `of A. M. Train and is now in charge. 11.. rc..m.uunn nf` irnn Dni-.1:-P T{i"" ;-,1n.\- \\'vrv many mm m! I3v.~;:-ziv \*m`\' fitting- hur mum f1`i('m1s for \v.~.< . with gift. \-1-_\- duimy lunch was we-1'_\'n1u`, in pm'l.in2.. l)1'i\l('-t(\-be long lift` nu-.< I \\'n.l1 an .\`.nowm' 01 !:1\'l.<. Wu1l.L`r Liv- Ihv udclres.s and )l'!`Sl`11l('(l them with 1' 1021 s(`1`vic0 frmn h. 'l`hv vvonims; was ms and (-ummnnity \\'lxi('h 1'vfI`vsl1|11v1)l.s L\1`.$.\ K. nun: lion on the h m` {run will be m-.\`( Tuesday. "cs Huqhvs and the` lnd'w.\ are `I tnnrl ,e- vvnr The n:u'ps1- 1 0rm`unlwr of the a \\'21s invemed in low` in Iu\1_\`. Mr. ul .~<-1ool.ions from all (I 11 would bv im- .lvsm'1lw me bmut,\` ti-.\n.\ and how won- \\`1`n` rendered. This wk was closed with contests. the prize vuxg R Rothwell. I that Wm. Mac- 'n\'('(| n1`t.m' bring six, '1`omm.o. ls "\'`ntlm` Villa." Mn'L.-an und` Arthur duvs lust .1-mn.. nu! ('\H-`nvu To- (ind .' \\'I)l\ - 1 . This 1 w ith * 3t hwell. hmnv \n h P` d UCI. ' A. M. `tram mm 15 uuw nu l.:lIu.I5c. -Mr. Crompwn, of me Palace H0te1,unde1'wenL an operation for appemlkznis in R.V.'Hos\)!!al, Bur- rle, on Thursday. um: r`. H Purchase. J. '1`. F03- 'T" " " " . - ' '1`. ' F. ' Sivinille` Heds Inntsfil Red Cross Society . At a meeting called` by the chair- man of the Executive Committee. Mrs. G. C. Allan of lnnisvfil Red Cross Society, following the death of Arthur Jack, late president. Thos. F. Swindle was elected president pro tem. The financial cam/ass wasto 2: undertaken covering all parts oi` the township. Two Women's In- stitute branches in the north part oi` the township were arranging for canvassers to cover that area. Mrs. Bert Wright of Stroud and Mrs. John Cook of Pain-swick assured the society that all roads would be can- vzisswl. 'l`hey also told the meeting that each canva.~'ser was to receive . the sum of $l.()() to start oil` with t'rom the local war work community fund. . Road\va_v on Subdivision Graded and l)itclied by l`ownsliip A roadway crossiiig through tiie Subdivision of Cedar Harbour was gradect 21 feet wide and ditched by the i`ownsliip maintainer and men last week. This road, on which there is one resitlcnt. is one of sev- eral running through this subdivi- sioii and which the l`t'SldClllS are now expecting they may also have I There are Etinany miles of these private and 1 semi-pri\'atc roads on the various mlxlivisioiis in the Lake Shore '-r- i-a.<. Tliese are of various widtli.~ and few it` any are graded and ditch- ed. Now that the Council has es- tablished a ]u`cce(.lcIit in doing this work. no doubt there will be many opened and graded. their roads st anda rd i'/.e,d. ll. ii... 1AaI. ...... |LI|\'n nmun nu-..u.-.u......,.. I In L-u|1l.r:usL to Lms. the 14th con- cc-.~:.s'iun. :1 busy mud nver which hundrvds of Big B.'ny `Point res- :.An..4. hunt: 1;. name 21]] has i`1lll1(lI`(`(lS (ll mg uziy i-nun wa- idmits h:1v(~ to puss nil .\`on.~:0n. has over :i milv badly needing grading zmd ditching. After every ruin there are ;.`,'I'(`2ll ptmls nf w:itvi*. axle deep in m:m_\' places, thi'ou_:{h which curs must spi:isi1 ovory [ow minutes, the sidvs of the road being inches high- vr than the sui'fucr~. Ono short piece opposite the golf ('lllll`.\`(? was graded this spring but left without gi':i\'ol znid during wet \V(`1|th(`l` was al- most impnsszibio. 'l`hi.~ unrnirnnl` thorn wr-rn mnnv IUUSI llll])il.\Sill)ll'. This sumumm` there were many times when the whole road was so rough as In be dnngermus fur driv- in-,r,. hnr vnnrk nvmr whioh mnnv POS- mg. Other roads over which many res- idents huvu 1,0 pns tn roach their p1't)pL'l`l_V have similar conditions, yul. limo, Innnvy and equipment can rm ncnrl 1.. nnnn 1| nn\M nmtl for (me _y-L H1110, Il1UlIL`y nnu l.`L[Lllp1nL'|IL can be used in men an nvw mad for one resident. Jack Lmmox is spending days in Toromo. Mice Nfnil nnrl nnil Jnv an in '1'm'om.o. V Mxss Neil and Cecll t he weekend with Mr. Edward Carr. Micq I .vll Rmvth Edward Carr. Miss Lyll Smyth, 'I`ox'onl.0, spent. Inst. wvek with her sismr, Mrs. Chas. Smith. (`.nnurntIIIn.1.inn: tn Miiuc I.ill'mn Mrs. Chas. snnm. . COn;;I`.'1tuln.t.i()ns to Miss Lilli-an W(`bb, of Lhe Tw(-lfth Line. and Gordon Kneoshaw. Gilford, who were n1a.rri0(l on Saturday after- nnnn Thursday. Rev. G. H. Purchase. Fos-|' ter uhd Misxs E4 Foster attended ` the funeral of Mrs. J. J. Stimson at Wootlfnrtl on F'r1dny. ac...-.lnu nnunn/-I; Inrr rm Mini`.- Inonn. There will be no service in St. I-`:1ul's on Sunday owing` to the lmrvvst, r.hunksg`ivlng service :1: St. Pt-t.m"s. Churchill. Special speaker in the evening will be Rev. H. A. Jnmieson. recmr of SL, Gem-ge`s, Allnndalc. ._,__ .4.L_ !\d\'t-rtise in The Exnmixwr. _ MLSIKE which absolutely ;\crur4|_- lurk must be kept. When he nnissn-:4 suuxelhlnx must be ion 5! ` oncc. Constipation is amuus (or baby. Rfn Inhn T Ra-id of H$Dl(`l`. 0I\l..hII lhb \ K BABY'S daily movements In Iomethlnj (I BABY'S something (I lbsuluu-I) acruralc lrarl must ` ssluos IF Nsmicrso - - ---~ ,._,.Ln,_ 4 coNsnPAr_|oN Consnpanon IS Iur nuxy. Mn. John 1'. Reid of Hespeler. Ont. III: to my: `Having had seven cmldn-n and having ` used Baby`: Own `l`nbh-Ls to: All seven, can any they Are the heal and gt-nlleal n- ulutor lot chilcirv.-n---suit and ccclhe for l e liniett inum. I (1.: Ihrm up to lo years 4)! no. During teething Baby`: Own Tnblels win I boun to me as they clrnred up ll once my dlgnuvc dbturlunu: or In-llulneu." Fmmllv A-H:-Jllvo (ur dmule (1-vnr_ dhrl-hm-1. I I INCREASE Your Gas Mileage tin; lVllI>l (`ill 5 wnmr gum: Find nut if ymlrs I-`U1-.`.[. Ann! -1' It-11.x at mun nuuu 11L WO()(ll()l'(l UH rnuuy. Stanley` Bencock Inn on Mon- dny for Queen's Univ.\1:;1L_v. um-.1" spentllng the summer va.cuLiou at his home nt. Allcnwood. 1m.. run]! Run: Q 17` nnmnhnll. |`&l|VC QISKUTUIHCC IYFIIIIIIICSJ. Equally (NA-cl|ve`f\)( gimp}: fEVlI, dllnhon, ups:-I alnnnuh. culm, sunple cmup md uthat minor uilmrnu 0! b.b5-hon-J. Q \n..:.-L nml .nn~ In In-Ir .4-[hm Ennv In ulc- IIHHUI IUl\'.(`|\ld 01 l\.m_\`n\m\.I. ' ` Quick and gut: In their nation. buy to uh. Halmlcss. and sale. Do not couuln opluos ur uxseiying druu. Fmvh '_`.r.`:kn 2 rqnuiug um at`: certilicnu. (2.1 . ..-ax. lu ay. hichnuu no 0 an Auiku In the nut . I: cum. Mona: J'Ul`.l. I\H1H_V'l.( I' 1k`ll.\ Ell UIIL'l` -Lwf>I`v your own oyvs. I`0.~'I tukvs but 10 mimm-s. Yuu`H prubnb|_v saw-. 1)1'i\'.- in see fur _\'nul'. `CF I DCDQCCQIQIADI and ce rk!i|'I:`|ltL.hU-.`i`.k '..-23:1.-day. Mn :5 n on L > MA. on i K-E not mun. ' INNISFIL NOTES `l`l3u'-`D I`! Q\ Having again. as in past years. made arrange- ments with H.White 6. Co. Ltd. of Shelburne. Seedsmen, for the handling of field seeds. I would appreciate receiving samples or communications from the producers of alslke in and about the Barrie dis- trict. `iv;`_;i_';.`p'1_`nf1!_;aNNAN .. un-uvln- ms nome HL nnunwuuu. l Mr. and Mrs. 8. F2. Campbell and Mrs. E. W. CCl)l`})h('1': uncond- ed the funeral of 2vI..s. W. `Mot - futt. ut. Walter's F111: on Well- I Mrs Wm. word}

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