`IS DUTY!!! `ID! 'VEL'.U4'hl0)l|. ` ` `Mr. and; Mrs. Rcbert Hisey enjoy- _ ed 11 wnek in Smyner. `Una: `I-ldlnn .\ln'l.~n'h-n nf '=nw\nfn 15 'I`otu1s 7% Mujm'lL_v for ']`humpsun 38. n-...|....A.. Hlllsdzuo Gibson's hou.*u.- Creighton Wiwmhustur Muunstunv Eady Vnscy xn... Iuu` M:\jm'ity for '1`hu1npsun-~ 332. Port M1-Nicol] n.,..u.. '1 \CV Mrs. Shaw's house n l'lIl:IrAIIIlII.1luI u. 'I`0c-als . ! Majority for C-mnt-~B94. `Midland rv-1,1 u, ! Avnnuluuu ` I'0mls I Majority for Grant . Il....I. V It'll)! Ill Tuwn Hall Com1):my's office 'l'0WlI ul urnuu Tutuls 163$ Mujurity fur 'l`h_umps(m -504. '1`uwn.~;hip of Orillia nu... fluunln 1; ..,.... Pine Grove Forest Home Marc-.hmunt Ardnreu Waslmmw Uhthuff Hampshire Mills F`uxxm.-ad Cuxlyon Mount Sluvt,-n uuu. -- ..n.. Cmlrt House 116 M'.1jorH._v for Thompson 44. IL). Roburt Gnuton 1:. visiting frleml.~'. V mu y. .\/I I cu Mlnul-lnu '1 Midland .. Port M('N1(`ul1 n`\.lIl I Inll \`|lA\l\ll\ll -1-`.-. . I An iutercstting story m the second' sight" that used to be attributed to `..he - Highland Scotch wux` told to The Ex-I, nyninnw hv V-ihznrv (') Flr'u.n ye- Ccxltxy. 'I`his 'xnc .dcm occurred in connec- '.ion with the drowning of Donald Campbell. the vld-est of ve Suxnpinell `:)1'(: .hL-rs. who came from Islay, Scot- land, abuut me time Shanty Bay was fclnzdcd by "301. E. O. O'Brien. As| was related by Mr. O'Brien M the pic- nic in coxmection -with the St. Thorn-1 .15` Church centenary. Donald Camp-X bell was knocked overboxxrd by tht.-E boom of his aunt und drowned. `l _. _..` . . ,, ,_._..v.__....\ :4 H Mujnrlty for I`humps0n- --'79. I-._ . 4.. .. ._..1..| Lluuuu un Ana uuuu uuu $0-nu; U--. ` Mr. O'Brien and an employee of Campbell's t.ook 9. dugout canoe and began .~.enreh for the drowned man. that three of the `Campbell children. the eldest. a girl of 12 years. had been let: on the boat. A breeze coming up the schooner got up weed. but the children took sall nnd tiller and nav- igated the bout as far as At.hex`ley.- where it went aground on at Sandbar. Noticing their plight some people rowed out and took them on`. ' An Indian. paid by Mr. O'Brien. found the body of the drowned man and Mrs. O`Brien went up K0 the Scotch ~ Isettletnent. north of Shanty Bay. to As they did so. they entirely forgot ; ; n`1 hi: bwnvlxm-u Ax hn um: v-nlnrlnu Mnjm~n,y for Grant 13. Town of Orilllu . .u.. 1 bIIl{ H1(`l1L. IIUFIII U1 DHHlll._V nu) . LU, M11 his brothers. As he was relating the circumstances of Donald`: death to Angus. the latter said: "There's nn nwrl In 1911 mp I saw it ull Inst. l0 Angus. UR: uulcr btuu. Anclca no mod. to tell me. I saw it all last` night. In the morning I told my wife: that Donald was drowned and des-~_ cribed just how it happenedi" ` A stx';uig't- circumstance, surely. but`, one that would not have seemed sm odd to the people of the Scottish High- izuids at hundred years ago. Majurity for 'I`h0mpsun-~l-12. Coldw-ale-.r ..,....... 11,; Majority for Th0mps0n---10. VHHLY. Miss Mwrjorie Usher has `emnu,-d home after at week with friends in To rmnto. ` llhu. DI......l... II.-`Hanan o.-0' Nllnwxlr. I1o.'| Miss L. M. Mistele has left for , Kingston where she intends to spend i the holidays. 'Y`\n.. l1un..a ..)u...nk nnnn.-u.uvi.\n " l H!` IlULluli_V~V. `, Thv United chumh congregation` ` we1:a:.xncd their new pastor, Rev SLU[L`SblU`}'. formerly or Kimberley. l Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ferguson of '\A11amd:\le spent Sunday at Norman E S:handleu's. \l.. and \t._~ D \1..-m-NH` nnrl` `.. ......v. .... . .. . ..... ...--...._,. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Spence have; `returned from their honeymoon and ` taken up their residence at. Mldhurst. 5 Mrs. R. Poole. Sr.. has returned} after visiting her dnugmer. Mrs. `Clm.pn.t.on. in Detroit. Mine Lillian Hnndv nf Peterhoroughy Aliiuidzue ` V . ` _` ` ` schandleu-S. KP.l`.l lN(I K'.(:(I.\ .\Ir. and Mrs. E. Meredith and Cnidefblt` '-!1!<`Y<`>' family of Weyburu. Sask.. also M1'.`0Xp`Fii1i1`l1l:1l[r*sl>!i`|\\ I and Mrs. Norman Dunn and family` the Poultry Di\'isi(;n u. of Ogema. St\sk.. are visiting here. `Department of .-\gi'i<'uiu1 Mrs. A. A. Garvin has returned at ` sibilities of keepmg -9'.-gs ter being in Toronto for a few days.'. the use of carbzm-cimxzci Mrs. Cecil Garvin of Toronto was or the experiment is [ha a visitor at A. A. Garvin's recently. 3 the moment they are in ml`-e;bon-dioxide with i`c.~'.u1I.` i returned Q0 07 `b```` ``d 3'9} , Midhurst.`155 W" b" `'`'````'``73`'```` returned t1`85Pmv`d"m '- "3 `after OT SOUR` 5\lCCr`" c1m,pa,;on_ DgLrg1[_ attached to the Shipnif Miss uumu Handy of Peterborough coxittlinefs` h'=`dm:.- < is spending nu holidays at F`. Wall- and the must` of ship 1 win-.4 `materially extemird if I | Llluau of PL8!'l)0X'0Ugl1v,CUlII.suIxr:xa u. ....x;_ $15 speudhr; slxipxnum nmy be : w'm's. nxaterially the use `of dry Mr. and Mrs. Conn Bocz of P1m,.s.~ zlqe, now be.-ing -~.\;p:-rixnonted wiux. burg. pent the weekend at Harold proves an that is clmmed for it. Dry- Orser's. '-I08 insteud of ma-lling (-vttpnrnh-s. xmd SCOTTISH SF.(.`0ND SIGHT ;'hl(lH(1 ECULCH ww: LUIU LU AIM: u.~.- im-r by Henry O`Br'1cn. K.C.. .11`. I`:-netuugtlisln-Iw u Victoria llarbour II ], :\dvu`nm- Pulls 'I'Ul I l U. I Miss Blanche Anctrew of Maple Va]- lny is sptrndlng the holidays uL her "unma- Metlamlo MIDHURST -rm: nmnin sxmrmm [X1 579 996 1718 275 1636 "III: Auu Grant 131 358 1003 '71) IUJU 715 116 an 1718 1522i . r 996 Thomp- ro nf nnn 1-17 128 .'IUllI|7. Miss Axum: L()(:kc has ;*eLu1'ned hmm: nfter n fvw Wl.'(.`kS with 0rXL1La Irmnds. ., Miss Helen Adlum rt-L1n'ned home Wednesday after 2; visit with Meaford ` rmnr` u 715 857` nun ' 273 783 494 117 658 (502 l5~'.?fL' . 262 I 2200 051'! 857 160 nu 783 mu`, m l HR - r s The success "efforts of L. ' Cerealist. and Experimental ` I Department of |'two crops of 5; field and the 1 green-hou.~:e. is 1 ting one over 0 0 important xvuri g is the dovelopr h ` cereal and ot `s hdaptod to C: ;t ` demands. In e 1 grain harvest?` ~-1the. full is p month or so. :1 A` .. A run-nlnnv-n B . {Pl','l"l`l.\'(i ().\'E ()\'l-lR \ n\' I `l`Iu- g.-,I'(-;xlv.~.`l pn.~.~ihl- -uH'c-<- '-.nlu<-. (~ul'l'H- at :1 \'v1'_\ am-ciul low prim-. .l|r IHUHLH UL au. an and developmc-.1 another crop yo endar year. Th result that the usually took in `to carry out specific hybrid ram cvstmn nf f Wlu-n pun ml) :1! mm- M` !':|.u;.\l;1'.~ _lll'llh`I. Mrs. 'I`homu.s Curr of 'I`m`om,o spent Dominion Day with 110!` brother Ed. Knupp. Mr nnrl Mru `Will \N'hi1t- `Lillhun Sliced lb. .;a`m::;Y aozwr BEEF 2'4\'slF'l".\` ('|ll(`l.!-I .\"' >~'M()Kl'Ll) Picnic HAMe`m=:?"%nh- 25 Shoulder Roast 1. 22 Bade Rnast nu. 22 Short Rib Rmust lb. 22 Chuck or Pot Roast lb. 22 BOKLED HAM lb. 49 WEINERS - lb. 23 F RA Y BEN TOS CORNED BEEF Sliced, lb. 25 Fresh Potato Salad lb. 23:: Sweet Mustard Pickle; Pint 29 Qi3A:i.x7rY Wirmzsn-.1sc .`-UVIOK I'll) I!!! ICAK l"AH'l' (looked Meats 4 Delicatessen nuuml. b Mr. und Mrs. `Will Whma. Lillian -mu! Arthur White rnjoyt-(1 July 1st in 'I`nwn1fn FRESH Rl'I'l'lG()l'(`lll`2 I-TCESII--(.'.al|)(,iII'l' 23 Steaks or Centre Cuts lb. 32 ` (`I|l(`l.!-J .__..__. _ -n; MEA TS A xv I Murlu-ls you :n'(- ])l`lll(`('l(`(] by UN` guar- |:lrp,-sl I'vtz|ilM'.~; nl` fim: nu-2H~;. \ .u '.J.Iu'uA.:.\uu , :5 shipment a if mp Imp 'nf rh-v THE GREAT A11.AN'ru: & PACIFIC Tm II|lI'lVI.`I\ t\l.` (`ANADA AIHIIIILII. Mrs, M. E. McQuxu`rie was the ';'l1L'S[ of Mrs. Z. Rupert in Barrie on Wed- :11-sdny lusL. linn T'h.uuL-nu 1.6` -`Rn nl.. in hnlirlnu- FISH 18 ELIZABETH ST., BARRIE NEAR FIVE POINT? ANj0THER BIG -WEEK OF LOWER PRICES. luv. (':mmln < fun-Inosl pzu-kam-. Just !n~l~ il--you'll pr:-fol` lioknr. Here 1.: Another Splendid Example of A G P : Lower-Price Policy. THE GIANT AND THE DWARF >1`f Carbon-d'10x- No need to send out of town for`. Three Large wunerfallr. in Norway my provides a your printing. The Examiner is fullywo be mu-m-5_-,-(1 1:, supply Du,-um dc to counteract equipped for all classes of work and and Germany with :11,-:;u~ic pu .- uivuc nmmni vhmmzh air zmd ux)d1e1'.-mu -zuxlu,-.~.. -.AAuAi-u`/ --V _ LIMITED OF CANADA; I-`INE.`.~2" ALITY (`l{I~.'AMl'IRY L I'.R()()K Bfirrnn 2 59` 10111:-48 E NV. .1". IJUWHCY. Mlks Phm-bv Hmnstmul wt` 'I`m'mm> `was. the gxurst of Mr. Alvin Vulliok 1'-m` 11 few days. Mr. und Mrs. W. J. Cil`1|Lt:)' visiu-d frhnds m`B1'u(-,.-bx'idg<~ lust WN3k for :1 K-nuplv ul` du._vs. ' Y\:T|uc 1\1Hlrh-Mt! Aw-In-r -Ind 'Nn\1'Lnn KETCHUP 23` Pufied RICE 2 33 PICKLES PINEAPPLE zn-s49; pnnpyuu nu shun V-u-~ es prom pt service. Rice Krispies 2 ms. 2, 1 c CORN FRESH 17;; (Hrs 5-MVEGE TABLES . .... .--.1;-.u.~n WATERMELONS":';*..: CABBAGE -`.`?.'.".`.Y.`:; CARROTS 3 I-`I -P`-:`T;(ns .'ll'.\I.IlI_Y Illhb. Dun 'I'hmn.s` of Buffalo is holiday- lnp; with his Iumlly .ut. the hmnv at W. I". Downey. `A/H\u Phm-hn Hmnszlmnrl .I' 'l"nrnnln FINE GRAN l'LA`l`El) .\'r:w A LE MEs:+a.~'.A ~ .~\Y I.lVIl`.l(. Catsup . . . . . Q1 -\ K l-Ill Puffed Wheat 'l`0.VI.>\'l`|) J V Cocktail HI-LIN7. BRAND T()MA l`() ANSIUN Ides . . . . . . Iill PIC Bartlett Pears AYI.Ml`ZlL BIL-\.\'D Asparagus Tips 25c PALMOLIVE SOAP Q`l AKl';R BRAND V"l("l`()R Y BRAND ('U|I}Ill' U] \JH._V.`|. Miss Mildred AI ('hl`I' `md Nmwtun .'J`ruln we-N` vlsrrurs ut Lhv lxnt,er`:~' .hmm- recently` Mrs. James Musmx and Miss Dora M:nsn)x1 uf 'I'oron1u vnllvd on friends .hm'- 1`hursduy. `Mlru Jumuu .`Ds.m-sum '.|l\d .\Ai~:< Kath- ca :1 wuex m amyuer. K , . Miss Helen Malcolm of 'I`omnm is H holidaying at her `home. ' '.\Ih-c (Inn Qmnpnnnn .-nrinuhd -frlnnds DELMONTE HIKAN I) CRCSIII-2|) KELLOGG-`S CHOICE QlYAl.l'l`Y WH I1`!-I SUNNYFIELD "1`-;*$`1`.\ .`}`:'.}`{i" Crosby Fancy Corn No. 2 Tin 17c BANANAS--Large Ripe . . . . . . . 315.. fee BEETS--Home-Grown . . . . . 6 Bunches 15: OTHER SUGGESTED I EMS: III\'l.' A I-III I-' TRA SPECIAL .' DAILY AT ALL OUR STORIES 25c . JH'1`l' llllllkllly. Mrs. Jumus Pearson and .\I1Jss Kam- `I-rlno are with fcxlds in Alllsmn `fori ' in <-uuple of weeks. `Mrs. Robert Wilson and ruin Lloyd -xf 23c ` 37c V 23 1 ` SlllRI{lFI`"S l'l.N'l'l.'\I l'lJ`C ff- .5 Marmalade. . . ,,{,. :\YI.}XEl` (`Kl'.".lll`;l) V ' jP1neapp|c 5` .3-.29` ` 23c pug-4.AvcI"I' la. ('()C()A.`\\ I Bon Bons . . ` Hll|..'\5V!I(.l\ I Sardines (_`()|l()l _ I, .,'. W Salmon -,-1,2. 18c 1- 33 . ..`..-.._- nnnuvm ('IHUS'I'lE, NIH) \h'.'\ raham Wafers,`, ,',." 18; . . . . . . . . 3 Cakes 23c (`lllUb"l'll, HlH)W.\ .._ \ll_ 5... ..-.- IL`..- man an .nunc.s rmuwua. Miss. Dulsy Rubbins. Ernie 1 Rollmgs m` "I`ox'on'tu were the 1. Mrs. B. Knapp (m Sunduy. Mm w A ("n-nhnm n.nd Sy \ .. .VlI.\'l'll) Thursday. July 10. 1930 3 3lInches 9c 2 lbs. Tins lb. 31 Doz. a. 27_ 254 xVl|`5. I. nuupp UH ouuuu). Mrs. W. A. Grnhum and duugmc-1' Nun: ui` Mimlco ure spending ::mm- Umv ut the home: of S. Blltt`. \n.- ....A `Ml:-I; Iuhu 1-lnhn n-I` Hurnil- .. 23 ['l."'. ::-l.H. .1 an 47`: 21?; 'L umo M Lin` uuuxq 01 n. nuw. I Mr. und Mrs. Juhn Hahn 0'1` Humil- tuu arr spending u ouuplv of we~<~ks at 1 Smmy Lodge. Wusmw Bench. m D r<.Im.. null fumllv hn.va- nuwvdl sunny l..:0(1g'('. vvuszsgu Dcncn. W. P. Clute and family huvv moved into Duvid Andrc-\\".\a huuse on UN` 9th Wine` of F105. just east -31 the rillngx`. I`.`I|n-vo nun-hnr nnrl Unlhvrt "R: mm 01 .r'|u5. JUN trust an Luv hunngvz. ' Elburx Dutcher and Delbert Bun- nm-mun are \vm-king at the Nuztnwa Inn at Wnsugu Beach for thc season. 'I`uu-nlu mu-lnurlq nusxnrl HH`(IllL'l\ [H04 11211 All wusugu nuuuu Jul Luz` hl'.ll.\Uu. 'I`\\'trnt_v cxwlnuds pnssed through the uummunily on their way to mu Mar-v `I3.-rs` Shrine m-ur Midhmd on `5undn.\`.` J'iiiii}VS'}%dF{{ELMVAL Chdll ..\ HT-i\`:\\' -nauuayzng 82!. DB! 'nome. Mrs. Goa. Stevenson enjoyed 1`:-lends` jln ':\/ud:ls.nd' `last. Monday. Mrs. W. H. Mas-mu visltsod friends in : Barrie one day last week. W` Dr. W. L. Tyrer spent a few L`.-.\y.'s `;_lnsL week at Big Bay Point. ,., Mrs. D. R. Martin -zf 'I'm';>nLu is V `-holidaying at her home here. Min: Mnlldp 'I"v-nin in .m-nddnu u l~cncr irnex The mu .r\l)\`ER'l'lSl\(`. i> :1 _4m)J invc.~uncm-jusl as plant 3;'1'.l.\.\` \\`ill\1U\\ >:ll'C. .\d\'cr1ising i5 the plate gl-.1s.\ \.\'indm\' the mcrclnnu um send `mm every home. Advertising` sells more gum}: to more pcr.~un_~ than >lup-\\'ir1duws dn. An_\1hing that sales. that multil Du _\'uu rescm having -.1 xncrchunl address his 1I1es>`;1gc in you in the form of an :u1vcnisemenl in uur columns? On the cmnrary is not your impul.~c to rcspund In his fricndly overtures? 'enny Wise ADVERTISEMENTS ARE STORE WINDOWS : of V4.-rmillion. A1Lu.. ~'. In Elmvnlo zmd vic- .._` __, Ihc` A WORD TO THE FUBUC Page Ten s.\ \'*1:1> I`-ulsc can .\pc*nd.~' I , -}a;-}{: i} .ip1ic.< cuslmners i ;.m.1 invcsnncm. .\:l\'c'd. m` plate glass \\ nur i.~ H1: um Knox Church Sunday School cf Crosslrmd enjoyed their annual picnic at Sunset Park, Collingwood. Tuesday. `Mr. and Mrs. Garrow Manning -and: Annie and Mr. and Mrs. Gena Re-`oil-` r lard visited friends in Niagara Falls on ` \, Sunday. Mr and Mrs Rnbm. Elrldk on! Oak IIREZUIY. Mr. and Mrs. Fxmley Rhbcluie m Miss Iezaibell Shaw -3! Dali-iugwmd wee the `guests of Mr. .un& Mrs. Josaxih Ad- ams; on Sunday. Miksac Alina Dnurlpv and Rnatrlr 1111].`) `J11 auuuuy. V Misses Alice Rowley and Beatrice , `Cotton, who have been attending Pet- L-rbaz-ough Normad School. nre home for the holidays. Mr unrl Mr: W MI- Rlnl-It nnf `n\/Hn:.. Miss Jezm Arnold ls visiting friends fin Tomato. Miss Florence Tipping `passed the fv/L-elcend at `her home. , Miss Isabell Campbell of Hzunpton -'15 home -for vacation. mrm n.nIl. `Int.-= tn.-\..~n-9 lcuu .-nlnv- v auuaay. V and Mrs. Robem Elrlvk at 001: ' wen and Mrs. Cloughley at South Blv- 4-.- 1r|aH\n1 `him: 11:: Mdrhmwnm .(vn rH.l'l( UH DRLlH`(1kiy. 1 Wm. Train and {Britten Bell are` busy tting up n. machine shop in the ! bulldulng :m Patterson street formerly] used as a `fire hall. | A/Iv nnrl `AA :-a `X rv\ Knu nf D.-A;-ll`~\-cpl I I (NC lIU|l\.|'(ly 30. Mr. and Mrs. R. M.` Black nncl M|as- ll es Evelyn and Betty attended the Black reunion at Innisl Township Park on Saturday. `Hm 'T`I-uivn and .`RrH'fnn (RAH urn` KZHCL. 115 It IIYC LIHJL. I Mr. nnd 1;/Irs. Wm. Miles of Euradfurd .md Mr. and Mrs. Emerson McAdam .x:~.d scn 91' Benton spent `Sunday at tho. .1on:..- of J. `D. Smart. M1`. and Mrs. P. Chnppcll of To- ronto wcr(- the guests of Mr. and `Mrs. S. Bate on Sunday, Mrs. Chuppell 5: remaining for :1 1`v:v\' days. P91` and "\/Ir: A DI:-Ham! nwxnv-ad zculuululg IUI Ll. IL'V\ uuya. Rev. and Mrs. A. Rlntoul nwtmred on Monday to Penn Lake. where Mrs Rlntoul will spend a couple -.; weeks with Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Bymes. T)r nnd Mr: A `R Rnm ' Micah: wuu nvv. lJl'. uuu )VLl'b'. JSYITIBS. Dr. and Mrs. A. R. South.` Misses Margaret and May Scout. Mrs. P. E. Gill and Miss `Donothy Gm were week- 1-nd visitors at. W. H. Mason's. hv nvu-I 1\rL~ lnnnkng-Inn nu:-U n`sr`_ . nut -.\1w:1_.'.< a pe.nn_\' carn- wu pen-nits lost. The mer- nn1h'u1g' un advcnisixxg is ,,,, \,E ' .l ... ... ...I. 1.... ll'llu \ lhILUl'b H71: VV. I1. IVIKSUII b. Mr. and Mrs. Manchester and child- ren of New York and Mrs. '1"1'p- ping of Icoldwaber spent Thursday w1t.h ..he 1a.tter's son. S. A. Tipping. Dr R `M Xklnfann nf Wnqtprn Uni. ..n1: mn.|.c1 .5 nun. D. n. upping. `Dr. E. M. Watson of Western Uni- 'ersi~t_v and Mrs. Watson and Miss Ce- lia and Mrs. R. Watson of London ;pent Sunday at John McAu1ey`.s. Miss Violet Wade of Toronto, who 2 home for her holidays. had the mis- ortune to have her back bad'ly scald- -d with boilimr, water on Tuesday. Miss Int-W. `Hl.~kl1n9' and Wili H&r2k- (1 Wlhll uoumz wzuer an '1'LlBG._V. Miss Inez `I-Ilckllng and W111 ick- ling. Toronto. and `Miss kSadd}er, Bram Jon. Man., \vc1`L- the guests of Mrs. W. C. PL\(:kllng' uL Allenwood over Sunday. Pwv Mr '1lAvnr|otn .\f "Pn:-nhnrn E]"(.'tf'HL VISILUTS KL NH`. L:H.lHlW h. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ward' of Wale:-rs Falls visited at. S. E. ~Ca.mpbell'a. ' Rev. E. E. 'Pug6ley of Espanola cull- fecl on Elmvale friends. Thursday. ' Mrs. J. `Hayes of Chicago is visu- v -dug lu.-1' m:)tlmx'. \/Irs. 1. Whluon. *' Miss Inn Kelly and Jack Martin of _"1'oMntu spent 7Strnc'm.y at Wm. Kelly's. Mrs. M. E. I)`utchex' of `Barrie is vis- ltlng In-r :luughler. Mrs. P. C. Bishop. M.x'. und Mrs. W. J. C+rucc_v spent Sunday with the fnrxn-or'.s uncle at Ivy. Mlss Mary Lcggt.-t,L of `Smyner was the guest uf Miss E. Foster this week. Miss KnLlw1`lno Pcm`:~:on of Toronto span a couple of (lays with ht-r pm- A-nf< U. r.uuu.uug I-LL .nucuwuuu `UVYI ouuuny. Rev. Mr. I?-cveridge of Totienham will occupy the pulpit in St. .Iohn'..~' Unm-d Church and at Allenwood on Sunday and -Rev. A. Rintoul will .u;ke Lhe servlcos at Toiienham. M1`. und Mrs. Daly. Mrs. Nolkor. Mrs Lnkv and daughter Alicv from Balti- nmro. Maryland. are visliimg at the `.l()K`llt'S of Mrs. H. Clement and Mrs. J `TI:-i.--lr ' Litlllllh. Mr. and Mrs. W. "C. Walls, Miss Mil- dred Walls and Miss Vern Lyons and Mrs. Ken Ritchie and Misses Margaret and Edna spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker at their cottage at Woodland Beach. `u .....4 \1r..., :2 1:` ~......n|m.II .nl\l' VVUUUIIIIXU DCIICH. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Campbell und family und Mr. and Mrs. E. Thompsun were in Owen Sound on Monday at- Lcndlng thr funeral of the late Mrs |'I`l1nx111J.~'.m1 of Midland. motluer of E |ThUlIlpS(lll zmd sister of S. E. Cump- t or.-ll. Enllhu ll The local soft.ba'lI tuun played the H111.-'dn1u boys on Friduy night zmd won with a score of 18-12. - Highway Pavement. Open The _pu\'vrn;-:11 on highway south of Yange street and also Queen street east of high-way will be open on Saturday. Oranguncn Attend Divine Vvorshlp .'l'ht- officers and members of Allen- wuod I...O.L. attended Allenwood Unit- Lcl Church on Sunday afternoon and \\'L`l`( lI.ddX`t'SSed by Rev. A. Rlntoul. Rust Romn Now Ready Th: ELm\'u1e- Womens Tnstltule -.u'e pleased to be able to announce mat the Rest r(;um is now furnished und rmdy for use. It is situated on Queen stmel. two doors cast of .he Chevrolet ` gu.ru.gv. l Strawberry Tea A delightful event was enjoyed on June 30 when the W.M.S. of theP1'es- bytermn muvch held a strawberry tea at (hr homo gr Mrs. F. *3tephensnh. Missvs Iboruu Tyrer und Mary Currie mm-rtuined by -tizmcing. Minty-Mcllwuln A qui(`( xvcedding was solcxxlnized tyt ! `Hm Unitud church parsonage. -*.`1xnvu.lp. "B m.- 1.. favor, 1 `sses in sale-.\ tau" . windows is not nnuc`_\ apcm un that adds to vcry prupcrly ._(,'1)ll|JlE U1 WEEKS EU. Ht!` XIUHIC. . Mrs. Bert. Preston of l m'on1.o is the must of Mrs. W. H. Drysdale. " Mr nnti M1-u 1`han`n uf `T':n'1n1tn \\ l-Tl Softball on Saturday` afternoon, when James ` Roy Minty. son cf Robert 1\1inty at ` Allenwood. was united in mzu~riag;:,- to L Miss Erma Vivian McE1l\-Jain, -iaugh- _ ter of Wm. McE11wu1n cf Cx'css1nt~.d. by I . Rev. A. Rtntoul. They were zntlende-t1` : by Georgu Minty and Miss" Reta Mc- (Hnnk ` uy ucux Ginnls. Mr. Hayes of Guelph met with an accident wtme returning horn`: from `he Mmtyrs` Shrine. near Midland, an Sunday. He ran into cums on the hlghwny opposite the farm at Jasepll` Adams. breaking a cow ; leg and` smashing u mdlntnr. The 311.1111: 131,-- longed to I'hmm1s .Jm'ci:m and Lhv :1:-1 cldent oust Mr. Jordan $150.31) b:sic1\:.. [the 1055 uf his cow. ` Archer Family Picnic The Archer family held their ammu- al picnic at Orr Lnk; .m Wodr..:.-rdsly. July 2. In the aftL~rnoon z.LmL1t fiy were presmxt. The younger `n _'IT!l )`. I`.'~'{ enjoyed races. After suppe-r thv dance olntfonn was (re:-tecl 1171:`: 'mmy zzmm-` were present to enjuy tripping lhrt Nu-hi fnnfnctln Mm-h morrlnu-nt \\'a: 3 ,pl't.`SEnl. LU -.'n_|u) uxppuu_.-, I.Ill'i light fantastic. Much xnerrlmem {mused by the square :1.mL-ea. Memw bers of the connection were prosvrxt} from "lox*ont0, C!``H)()I'L`. Midland mic` l uc"vruIin") ll Llill 1 U l Elmvale. lnvurlx. n... .... ..,, .. Mr. and Mrs. `Cecil (iralimn were at home to their iriends. at their new rus- ldence on the 9th line of Pius. just outs. of the vl1la.gc.v.>n Monday wuiilxig`. A- bout one hundred pariiciputecl in the eveni. Thu company .~;urpz'i.svd Mr. mid Mrs. Graham by slmwering tlwzn with Jmny beautiful gifts. as an vxprrssim: if their high cstevni oi` the young couple. A large Ciil-nct.` plutfurin was zrected -an the lawn \vl1(,~re -`.an<-lng was enjoyed. Music was i`umi.-.hod by Kidd's. orchestra. Unite-.8 `(Yhurrh W.M .S . The W.M.vS. of `St. Juhn`s Ul llL(.d Church enjoyed an ~.mLlng in tho home Jf W. F. Downey.-where i,hv_\` held their regular meeting. The m'csidcnt.. Mrs. G. L. Usher. })l'(Sid(.`(i and lliL`l'(` xvero twenty-three members and .011 visitors present. Bible lussun \\'-as }`(`ul by Mrs. Dan. Thonmsonz -tivvutionzil leaflet by 'Mrs. Rintouli SD10. Mrs. M. Bcardsnll; paper by Mrs. l. C. Bish- op; solo. Mrs. G1'n".ey: pi'n_vur by .\-/r 3]` three meinbc-rs at thv cunrrlusitm til the meeting. Little tn blt's \vurv Hfl cm the lawn where rofreshnu-nt.= wort- s;urvcd. L"l.._-I.... 1-..u....n {J `V ti 1 gun, n4||~\; ....,.. ... The passing of Mrs. Stanley Cullrvll 311 Saturday morning (rust n glomn ov- zr Orr Lake summer r( =. Mrs. Col- trell had only been at her Cottage 3 week. taking in shur(l_v after hm` ar- rival. She wns fur1_v-v- )`L':ll`.\ -mf ng.-,9 and leaves to mourn her loss. her hus- band and" four children. the vlclesl be mg twelve ytars old and the ytmngu.-at three. The body was at Bishop's un- dertaking parlors. Elmvule. until Sun- iny mnrnlng. when it xvzne taken to their home, 89 Woodbine Ave.. Toron- to. The funeral was held 11.1 3.30 on Monday lrum the above -.x.dd:`L:.s with lnterment :11 St. John's cenu-le1',\'. Lamgnmn Family Reunion The zmnuul Langxnan family reun- .-3n picnic was held on Wt`(L`:n`-s(ia_\` an the park in Bnrrle with 175 of this famlly cmmection present. Id`-:11 wen- iher and :1 good` progrmn of spznrts left nothing to be desired. The-re was also :1 program of speecln-s. cmmnunity `singing and recimlions by .'arinu.~, members. Those amending were from Orlllia. Hnwkesttme. Anrm`:\. Allen- wuud. Langman und Elmvalv. ,.-.., ..-. :.. r,... mm. x-nu!` WUULA, .......r,....... ...... The -ulficers in charge for next year arc: P1'e:~:'xdent. Robert, Rvid. Hawke- stone: Secretary- l`1'ensm'or. '\/Iiss Vollic Lungnmn. Orilliu; Commiuvc: H:1r1'y .md Evelyn Lamgxnrm 0. Orilliu. Onw- ='.m Ansley und Mrs. Alon? '1`u:'1::r of Allcnwood. .. ,,,u,,,_n n.... "UUHUILYHIE HI. Ht'I' HUHIO H611 . Miss Maude 'I'x':1.'m is spending a _'_cuuple of weeks at her home. Vlru Rmvf Frnctnn n1" TmI'nn1.ni;' HH- The third reunion of zhv \'[(`F`a * family was he-id at \Va. B931 ) ` !\NdnnQda\` Julv 2 with nhwm I Buardsnll und Edgar The fourth amnm`. rt-union wf .hv Beardsall family was held :1 . the park in Barrie on Friday. July 4, wlz -n om hundred were present. A program 0! races and z\ tug-(:f-wur vrns <'-njoyc-:1. One spociatl feature -.)I' 1110 gathering was the prcscxmitiun to thv Lhr:-v old- est Beurd.~;a11:. Mrs. Mary 0510:` and Mrs. Wm. Sm-lswell `L`('(i\'L d sword ferns and Mrs. David Beard `RH. house rippers. The officers were elected as {011m\'.<`. President. Vusey Bvardsall. Elmvnlv; V1ce-Presidem. Vernon Bea1'd.<.a11. Elm- valez Secretary. Mark Bv:u`d:a`.1. Elm- vulez 'I`rcusurer. Wm. Bc=ard.~".111. Elm- valv. Ex:-cutive C(unmittcv` Mrs. Wm. Be'.1rdsa`.1, Mrs. A. G. Bvurdsall. .\IIr.s. Mark Beardsall. Monty Ritchie. A. G. An-hr-r. Afivr I"-V .. ..;....- u. g Lu: (nu-nni xxn u . Iluune VVurmlng' and Rm-uptiun .Vl.'Ll. The Late Mrs. Slaulh-y (`otlroll 1 Six years of expvrixxmxxtgu work pro-1 1 vxdes some lmeresting results as to the 5 I possibilities of farming the so-called: burnt-out lands of certain Prairie! ........ mun...` c.. ....n.........a ... 4... ........`l 5 DI.\ ycxuz U1 t'.\}.J(`||illt'll\/Ai WUXK DH)" l DJKIMIIUICH a. I us ` ,possibilities so-culled: Mr. {burnt-out Priuric` i urens. Th;-i'e is estiniuted to be sonic} 3 i 650.000 ucres of this type of lzmd. andi ah` i exports of the Dominion D;)a1l'lillt`iIl ` in days. t of Agriculture are making nn intensive 1 ` I i 1 l I study of methods of working it to ad-i vuntage. Preliniiimry studies indicate that breaking and levelling form an and` il1\l>0Tll|l|t Part in the Tt`hk\bi11lli0H M: Midhurs't.I this type of soil. and also that such! crops as sweet clover and grasses tend ` to improve its tilth. Particular attcn- DeLrQL_ W tion is being paid to experiments with 1.111151 irespect to the time and depth of breaking. the value 01 back-setting floating. subsoiling. manuring. liming . and similar special treatments design- ed to improve the tilth ot the soil. have; Botz spent Orser`s. ' H Accident on Town Line F.\IL\llN(i Bl'R.\"l`-()l"l` u Boartlmll Reunion .VlL'Faddvn Reunion vgur:-L In Avila. W. H. AJx_y.'!un.n:. ' Mr. and Mrs. Drum or Toronto \\ (*l`L' ve-ce9u'L visitors at Mr` Lald1uw's. V\1fu- n-4` `K.-n A `X7np 1' 7I11hnru l1V|.` \.'UJllH|llkk`\.' `V113. rs. G. [$8.11. 1 nd S \\'u.< enjoyed. .ripp1ng rrlmem ` `cniv: tlnrlr W( (iI13J?d!l_V . ;er 'n:=:nber.~ ?r the :mm'<- thu- I ! L r r II\uIL'. . \II ... `EAST sm-cox I-`l(Z`.URES E 5 IN THE 1926 ELECTION` x 1 Following me the official figures for` `_ East Slmcoe In the last election: ISU MMARY Thnmn. `` Port McNiL-02': Tny Tiny Mutclxednsh E Medome ` Penectmguishene Midland `Vic-l.orl:1 Harbour ` Orillin Town : Orillin Twp. I Coldwnter i Advance Polls I'0I'l |VIl'JV IIIUII I`n.Lu1s 131 Mujurity fur 'l`humps;un ~14`). ` Township of 'l`-.|y ` rr..oc.u. gg-,3 'I'0WIlSll||l OI lily s Totals 858 Mujurlty for "I`humps(m----125. ` 'l`0wmahip of Tiny ` \u....n..:a.... Q5 ; .I|lVVIlru|| } Wynbridge i Marion's house . Brussuzurs human- '; Wyevulo ` Mn:/\v-H's Srhuul I \...... .. hunuu Mujuril.y for (,h".mt. 509 l`uwn.~zhip of Mzttclmtlasln ` Luvt-rlng`s lxuusv 71 : Swi, Rapid.-4 8 l . 31 1-oupxe 01 WBCKS. `Mrs. Robert Lloyd 'T1' nre enjoying a visit with her :fbrullu-1'. G. L. Usher. ` . `Mr. und Mrs. `Cummings -md qiuugh-' LN Myrtle spent :1 row ins . week ~-"with Elnlvnlv tfiends. " " Mina Goldie Spence. who has `Juan nm~nd`h1g Normal School in '1'm`m1lu. is home for the vucnuon. Mr. und Mrs. David Murtin nmd ('hikh't'u of 'l`urunm spunt `Uw wo-k- end M James Pexu`s0n'u. Mug r\..Im- nnhhinx 1`.v-nip nud Rm`: