_`]:dEi8"s-0'8 .;.;1'niewii-epkins and Katie Young were the guests otthe Misses Webb on Surndayp - ' 1lY!l..!J A -In . )3- . -I Birn raiings `are theorder of the day. ' ' C'|| ...--.'_ ,it.'__ 1 (Mr? w1'7o1;r-;;-i.;1Ute.x`1l ;;1Ti.ckirig his house and `will add" aipiece to d_ay 1br~Gl.a sg_o wI T ` 113-; "-`I _7_-II._ _A 1-.u;_,_,u_ - .." . Von ThuV19.`-:= 1*i4is;"aa::;L;?*3:` % Edemae, as nie- 'F.rm."; - gnest<' of LMi'ss Primrose, "Glasgow ,Bev.V G. V M. __o ,Toront<;. -mCornin5`g. 112-; -n_;,___,, _-W , _ I preached in; 9 the M-ebhnodist c_h'urc.h`v --y-p--.- ."?[i`;; % B:`own~ rtuvmed Itoi hn lhqrme` in Nottawa after spending 93 week with Lei` friend, Miss 1`. Prim- rose. last week. ' --.----..Q.-.--- Ii5ITD11ELI;.8QU..BE;`. ` M mrnawmx. - CHURCHILL`. _----_.j_-..__ MIDHIURST. -c...-V X6--A mg-v;g-_. 'fn1NE8I1't; BTROUD. Moved by D. M. Earvie, seconded by Joseph ` Whiteaides. ~-`that `the com- mittee on _pr'mting make intooonsigg era.t'iar =th<'. aVdvisa!bili-ty of having the` byalawas;-_Ot `fthje - ,(,)ou11_ty=.,oonsofE-dsax :99d: 5? i.i111d "11.11 '-` 3"1f$W8*.;i n1~sa%d;%at{ . Moved by D.fQuinla.n, seconded by J. A. Bell, that the Township Coun- cIl"ol Vespra be reqszziested -to. open- up the road allowance -`between/ the 4th and 5th` concessions. opposite lot 8. from the point of deviation of the present travelled road -south of`-"the `housewoccupied by Joseph Lawrey. northward. and . it; .ass_ent~ beobhiledvtol the construction of a ditch along the road allowance` for` the purpose.` of draining. the pre- sent `travelled. _'-00\1!lt'y "A 3 road.f;-Oar=' n'I`1,5d. "' ' ' - -i Ullu \I\7Uo \JDL.l GIIUCL n Alfonse Moifran, who has been for some time in the United States, i.s home on a. visit to his "parents. l'I'I1.- T\-_ 1 71 II\___.__ _t (\,-_ __.--- Iv o-Av`:-ta\l\' I.|A\n .|.lo llu ALGA VAC: The, Warden .i.-ntr,oduced Mayor Miller, who, in a few well-ohoseh remarks.- welcomed the Council to 0'rillia.-and conferred `on we mem- bers H32 freedom of `the town. 'He_ congratulated the Council on iatsl energy in pushing the" good roads` scheme. which was proving a great benefit. both to -the townspeople and tbgthevfarmers. J, .. . -` . , 0&5 all; ,1-V yuqu Miss Louisa._vGoddard. of Toronto, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. S. Johnson. Qvnainw yu van nun! Mrs. James Whetfham, of Hutfon- ville, is -the` guest "of her brother, Mr. `Geo; 0st_rander. "fin; iii .:'."1?:[. i:;en'_~}f J{b'{e}i.ee. was `visiting friends here last week and conducted `the service at St. .John s on Sunday. The `June . session of the County Council of Simcoe .-opened in the Council` Chamber. VOrillia, at `2.30 Monday afternoan, Warden Jupp im the chair. I I5-.. Members prsntz Messrs. J. A. Bell. Daniel Quinlan, Wm. Flynn. "James Fraser, W. T. Stewart. Alex. Ingram, P. J. Frawley, Johnshaw, Robert: Murphp',-Emerson, Joseph Whitesideg, and D. VM, Harvie. Tina \xr..-.-Am. ':..a......1.'......: 1u'.....Z... Accounts presented, and petitipns from Vespra and Ora, asking for the erection pf new schoolvsections, referred -to committees. * ` Mr. James Johnson, of Pittsburg, Pa., is visiting friends7 here. The-ba'md, which has Been offvprac- 1:106 for some months. will, it is said,` resume work. --c- . . - .. -.a H+H fgfcorres ondence. _ Every condition warrants the biggest kind of `trade in Ladies Underwear %We present only clean, new garments, conscientiously made from the best materials. JOu\'r salespeople will ask nothing better than to shows them, in our new room. A_d.1it_ions, ere being niade `.daily;i'o keep the tables interesting and attractive. The salehas been a great success; `and. while it is a great sacrice on our part to sell such desirable goods at HALF PRICE, we shall continue = to sell on that basis all this iveek. Ourloss will be yeur~gaiii, if you don't let this_opportunit.y pass Nu. SARJ EANT & SMITH BIG SALE County Council. WHITE SHIRT WAISTS WHITE. SKIRTS and I WHITE GOWNS V-ovvg s.`__/Mrsgg Flanagan nd Mr John Col ,:I.on._ at -~Oril.lia. spent `Bun,day- with igheir, .pa1-ants. Mr. fund Mrs. -Jag. '`*"l\...l..J... `Will be Gontinued Throughtgut This Week CBAIGHURST. WHITE GODS Wekoffer very attractive new lines of ered to_be paid: `A. WI Bell,$18.50, repairs` to 1`oa.d,.grade_r; Alex. `Ada-ms, era tori __di|:h;_'W'ilfred .Hi.ll. $2.50._ .d`eIiverir;`;-,2. "`1`t5le'pl`1ff>ne_ -and telegraph n;_es " (1=aj1~1in'g; `$68.75. quar- .: ` `:'f';Bl'tt_}'l__a_.';; '-The following - acqounts L wre otd-I I 7 ___._. .,..-....... . I Council went `into Committee of the. Whole an equalizati-on. It was agreed to leave all the rural muni- cipalities )the same as `last year. and tooonsider the towns on :the arrival-. bf. representatives from Barritt aand Collingwood. ' '- f`______-| in - "di;;iii{ LTES}I '!"l"8"8"2`8"2'!3`3"!"`"" EVERYTHING Momma-' .w'I`he home of Mr. and Mrs. J._iW. B".'\'-`."' ' ` Day has_been gladdenerd by `the ad- vont of a young son, which happy occurrence `took place on Saturday. May 27th. - v It is announced that Mr. and Mrs. oF,ra.i1k Taylor will remain in Ore- gon `for a couple of years.` Mr. {Baylor has embarked` in the saw.- Inilling business. ` " l\.. Q--_.J,_ 1L- (iii A: -g g __.._-, ....- sun; uaulullllu Several communications and ac- counts read and refegred to respect- live commit'tees.,. ` V , . Me_ssrs. .White`sid-es c and Thorpe moved that Messrs. Barr, Boys -and; moved and Hammill_be excused from attend- ance for the first two days of this session.-'-Carried. - ` . I II`_._-_- A '1 votesat the election being held this day in Division No. 2', "to attend mt this session of Council, although he `cannot -be officially declared elected, land that he be allowed -his mileage 'and per diem allowance in accord- ance with the. rules of the Council.- V-Carried. ' gait};-Fime was sggent in commitee over the equalization of assess-; ments, but it was finally !decided to. lay Ithe ma`tter.over until the absent: members arrived. ' . ~~u..nJ u TUESDAY, 10 AM. Council. met, Warden in the chair; All members present except Messrs. Barr. Biz: and Hammill. ` Qn-4.__ I ' .;.+-:-M4:-+4-ts:-++t-1-:~t-3--1-2--1-:-3--3-++-3-+ +-3-+-:-:--z-a-+-5-:--M-a-:-:-s--:--:--z-~:-~-+++++ j _.vv_- an---vvvo ;I`he`Coruncil then adjourned until 10 a;m., Tuesday. . fl'|`l'1"I`.\(!*l\Avr an - - w--u-ca VV T30 V Council adjourned until 7 DIRECT IMPORTERS. BARGAINS IN _.-- vcvv was-V ' oquinuaov 11 GB EVE bliliractive. the male `q'u;artett[e. -_ _- ---_ `i av nus` nnunn I UR. KisB".'" first cla;suC5;iBINATION LOC SAFE. WATER METER AND ms uorrrs VINEGARS (Cider, White _Wine and Malt) FRUIT JARS. cRocKs. SOAP. SALMON, BACON. HAMS AND LARD. A coon REFRIGERATOR. Alan ; .. 2.44 .1... l\I\lli9nv . .-.-..-- - . _-- lnnisfil Cpuncil. ` Les; tB1a,ok. ` $37.50,} V .3: J-.: :Hill. 45,` ' _ and _c.ommission;' . saw!" and I :; I` 1 sQ0un_t8 ord- A. WI Bell,$18.50, de_r; ge and. -teaming; 0. `taking plow "to -....I.I.._|. tor- .% ~ 3. ` j"'--F .3so4-t-4-++-2-:-oz-4--1-1-zen-1-+4-4-:~:--3-1--1-t-+ % Own: 4 will Inna mu -` <`.'.:.:'.'3.'?:31'.-2: I.-9.-a-. {-as-4-'-'3: [N on u sHcE ------ -v vs. G-3aI.'Ul.3 b'i11fdI )". That by-law No. 392 be amended by `appointing John Ferguson path- master in place of John Nixon. That all orders for culvert pipilh-.3 given to J. G. Scott. "IN... 11.... , - - 411-6.,` `U `L116 18: u'l adlourned -to meet "Ch"m. 00 the 3rd July. Ism-5, T V C. P:1llin;r. A Clerk. L suave . r h A by-law was passed prohibiLEn:: ,.a1'?i:3; g0VY8. Slgep and pigs running . `T In v - - May toathe lstxoigggerfrom thc lat (`n(I1IrlI.:' ol'l<:1\su-...n) ,.L_ _ , L ,L 00990313 David Hill, $2, use of room for Council; E. T. McConk<-y, saw, balance of assessor`s salary. Thnf }\uv,In.-p `LY- nnn 1, _ , 1, 2 V V v. u. DVULL 9' . The Reeve was instructed to com- mit Hugn Smith to the House of lie- '[ug:e.__ ._I, akople of` the .' Mount ` af,iefeatabliah6d_ a jtennia ,o1Ilb.'and ,_' ftva. ;m~ dilagent p_rmotioo.- . in ;-now; `spending Jttheir spare, mes in"-I tV-u'.l-...:" I.--` ...-.|.__"_~.. an - L .' 1 L- ` *7`-T'""I' IIIII -IIOOII eon 03.00 and "T j_ .. . _33,.-75flOl,IcetlvoI!. .39.... ,1 d 4. b n : 3 4_!,)'a'uu"r6no!d0'ty1`.3 thatis pleasing 10 the inost - . 1: %i-{gum `,":`f_.g'.n?f3aen f.%b ;`y ' , ut raw` oust any prioe-and none . ttth ' cg... mm. - 11- tgpp` its exce ` _new styles of these -`we have the sole .7 `V H 6? THIS at V DID`! on ovuowo-v '-. Robinson` -VMiss" Oowie joined the Saturday exouriiien to ,,_Nio.'gara Falls. _ . , _ j[Mr.,7E. T. Williamson, lately with B. Webb. has ,ope:ned`a. jewelry store in Sohomberg. . . _ ,Mr. James Brennan. of Toronto, wag up for the funeral of his bro- -ther; the late Lawrence Brennan. .1:-__ 1- L `an-_`_ pondonu will klnllv unen- - 3u-nououultholr I . . 9.0!! II other-wine 1.c":v"u '1; ` Monr aw. Lorne, . cum.--~ 4 - ac... me _f-;'.-ldsVt~ `WA - 4"Mosara. W. Lions a.ndLJ. Cissy, of flxete. , }.. Mr. B. Frawlcy. spent a '!ew*daya- Orilliu. spent Sunday with friends . -`uf7"lo.st- w_ek '__wit,h friends _in Tax: i1Iy',"ix7ev."'\airT'iiT' 1i';L}}.'"o:'7i3oi1"$`J. ` in the morning, and Rev. A. `N. S-t._ John. of Steeltorn. in the -evening. D ma DA $1.`-.. `IE2-.. If- ""1lx?. ,Mfe. .(uinminge. of Essa fltreet; were among those from here "who took advantage of _.the iGhosjen Friends` excursion across the big `Inn- '-vs-nvv `N7oma.n s Auxiliary. of `the R. V. `Essa -Bt_. Hospital will take place on Friday at the residence pf Mrg. Cummings. A meting of I.the Presbyterian" uuquurnca - On 'Su;E;;wtpl'1e 18th. the B. of -"L. E. arid `the B. of L. F. will attend klivinewservice in the Presbyteriaxi lchurch at 11 am. Rev. H. D. Cam- eron will preach the segmon. Member; of the To.ront0" Comer- enoe supplied` the`-pulpit of `Burton Avenue Methodist Church on Sun- .J__ 7:.` II? 17 _`la:nd.,. `uvxu`_.,uu pquuuy. ' ` _ V _ `Z`l;[i'L' ,\_Vin,"0asw1l wa.s_a' Sunday` visir"a E' Mr, `Wm. Vent`s. in Mid- `lI..' .1I;_'.'_ T'l:_I___-.;"- `1-,;_.__'_ A;I,__.' cur-at Ivv Zfhe Anglibanni Church property is Jqaving its appearance added to by the tearing down or 'the fqnce and the levelling and seeding of `the ,c:r.aunds.' i ,Ilii__ L,,_ ,3 In": -. -up - ---- M ,.V\:1 .':;;'.".%:._':.'..-:.:.':.':'. s.":.".. :::"-'-*...., rim 0! ,. Frd _ How_a:jd ' `and John. W-a-met, 'n't"15rse_.nt 'ri1:i.1ni_ng"qi1t` of Gi'aven- l n{ra't.' saw! `many of their fxfiernda here on Sunday. ` Ill.-' 119,1 , .' I,_,_.|| ', , I, (I , , J `wag . up` ` . _,' ' I . ` ', _Mr.' W;n`..Bo_lmes. a_forme`_r Allan- alqx. has g'beo_ome_ _a bonifade. dud ~'m'a.y now. be seen_ _diqpenaing cheer nd hosgxieaility at the` Revere_ Ho'u8AO;.VUxTbrAid-g_e. _ _ Q vonv on-Irv u-cu vv.o vnov J-gs voaooianau v":'ii.i J. Arohe; has bought Mr. John". 1?`a.ton3s lqt on William an-eat. `Intl.':bui'ld a, residemoexatdr him- 'n....I 'u-........I'....'.1 1-1.- 1xr........'.... A large number of delestttensr yvuqu uv vnwov iv .--.-..--.v -..--- ,_tl}e Conference are being 'billeted7 wmaale. . . .- cc u -an--I'I,_!_I- - VV""Il;[";.f-3:111 Mrs. [Hugh Inaking a short. visit vill9 friends. , E wa;il1TOB"mAt:i`(i A yesterday` in the Presbyterian church. ~ ' f-*."7.l\[i`ss Rose Mocking was in, Grenfel on Sunday.` visiting frieqdb. : ..!__ A.._2- '|t....|_:..... 2.. .'iL`i;;`. .-Lust Ill I.:uuu.u.y~ VI:uuu'5 LIJV um I Miss Amiie Meeking igetii gulsut or Izmism friends *this"'wee'k. V "Mr. John Gibson./'0! Oollimgwood. po.id a. visit `to Allandale last week. I._.. _____u_-__ -n .'a..|-.....|...'- IL.` ` VUUCCO. ,' _ John MoV;ei~`gh. `is; _:5. .' ~7.i3iiti_gr North Bay. ' ' `V: ..~ ill... I) .-.3 v 12: 1.4.1 L-..,.. :...:L:..l.!...~..- atva UQI B. :9: -L. fnaa imb anitiaLfui:}s_ Buhday affernbon. . "`~"'Mr.` Tam McVeigh is enjoying` a ,shortT stay in %KearneY-. . _ . - NZr.Baer,' wh9 has been on the A"`k list. is improving.- ".hl__ 1-__-n-_u A2; __-L _;-..L-~.'...I..._. 2.. rs. ~mer am: am ';A.wk": V T'5 Qi_ &i'g(vale; A ~- VII . 15.1.... Il..\7..;:.-I. ':H` -n - t Supply ror%sunaay-nath or a .~ School Repqrt-5eP%ers*ona%l`.G9W'uip'.;~% ;_, `" % McBride are with Hu'_ntg-4 wvuiul-`;:Iy'VA.T Mo;o1oual'd Kveot to {for- onto %|tq_s`t_ay ;a_ few weeks` with her. -%daucht91:. ;.M 'I:Cq00,V,91.'!P : Mrs-. Li:-I-ii:-tlss ;?.who is ,`AA?5usVt .::t~r9nn;'A " 9vr9 fwiavjk sol? vwuuauy la] uuauuuxv. . W. J. Martin has made `arrange- ments for the erention of a` new block. to Vodnjaist of two atores'a.nd .9. public .hal,1, above. ' . .Wm. Ceok'.hae eloeetl his . inill} for the-. -season - and now has .hi-s_ men egnltoyed *.oi_1ttiug*the timber` on. the` T] I _ of wa fore the new xfailway. , 1'. J08. umble wins milled munnr ...__G _.v- --- -- v u v--' -wv `idea can be-gathered` :1? the ahoo-k: ing suddenness of "the death call. Mr. Brennan had been complaining for about `two weeks, but continued to give what `attention-he could to -his affairs; 9'For only one day` was he confined to bed during this in- terval. On Baturday evening. how- ever. alarming "conditions set in. and despite every effort" on the part of his, physicians. he passed. peacefully away at the time stated. IBL- 1-5.- AI) n_______ 1...! 1v-,; I cc. .-- -v-vu.-vv- In municipal life. -the late Mr. Brennan was 9. conspicuous figure, having sat for a number of years as alderman for Ward No. 5. At the `time of his death he represented` Ward No. 6 in the town Council, being chairman of .the` Markets and Parks .Committee,;' on which. he performed faithful Wservice. `In Council he never hesitated. to tell just. `where he .stood on any public question, and. `though with a -some-) what rough and ready style of de- Fbate, he generally made his _points clear itow `those around him. He held membership in several of the fraternal societies. _including the I. O._ F., the A. O. U. W. and the `C. 0. C. F. Always preferring the Quiet `life. he was very fond of his home and family. and in `this circle he will indeed be_ sorely missed. 'I`I\n -`nu-un-`AI fI"......J.... .._ __...!__._ A- -nwv--. oinavo uaauvwylvg Us '\JUl4lW1LUfIf: Mr. and Mrs. B. Davis spent a `few days . wi)t_h `friends \in. D1ti.llia;_. lag} _weel:'.,. Messrs. Wattie. _6' _M'idhurst."an'd. J. `D. MoNeill. of Minesing, _ spent Sunday in `Hil1'a lle.'` .' ' `IT 1' 'lA'-_A.2.. L-(L u '- .. _m VI. way wr me new railway. $112 Rumble, was called lawns to Maple on Tuesday last to attten the" funeral o_t-Jhia` qousln. Mr.Jas.' vnumblo. wlao died very`_audde;n_ly lusc- `xv-i.t.l'; her two :sons. are renewing acquaintances at.Ap_to. Miss Mabel Turneria visiting her Vsiater. `Mrs. Gillespie,` "of Oodlwatogr, II'v.n-:41 'Il'..j. n 'l\-_L2`.- .'..A-L , - Many were the'ex.pressions of sur- prise and sorrow heard. around town on receipt of theitnews of Aid. Lawrence Brennan's demise` on_Sun- day morning. of acute pneumonia. When it is remembered that the deceased was at his. place of busi- ness on Saturday -\attern'oon.,' al- though `teeling far from `well. some ~!J-_ -_.._ L- .__LL__-_,_I n t - - - v - --'-J --v- u-J -u van-v wugnnv -av u The late` Aid... Brennan had rived in Barrie for the past `twentyotwo years, coming here from Toronto, where he was -born in .1855. For many years he was connected with the live stock trade. and showed his capacity-vas.a ikeen business man. Later, he successfully carried on a retail bu-toher -store in Allandalo. "In all his dealing he was strictly ing in Toroun to. homora ble. and what he promised he never failed -to make good. He was married in 1887 to`Mis s Shau-ghnessy. of Oro, who. with a family of four sons and three daughters. survives. He left one `brother, Mr. James Bren}: nan. and four sisters. `Mrs. `James Glynn. Mrs; Groghan. Mrs. Wm. Lawlor and Miss Brennan. all resid- I'I- lI,_ I,L_ 1' vv .0. q-auvyu uuv_ av: 54: lallluu 'The funeral Tuesday -morning to St. Mary's Church and [cemetery was a voryflarge one, the members of the Council attending in a body, and joining with the citizens gen. erally in paying their last tribuzte of respect. `Rev. Father Finegan of ticiated. The following friends of deoeasedhwere chosen `as pall-beb.r- era: Mayor Ross. A. Overs. .J. Logue. E. Shear. M. Shanaoy and J._ Milan.` Many floral emblems`-bore sad and silent stokon to the at- fection andfesteem in which the late-a`lderm an'Awas held. ` ` vu-v\r\:;' V1. Cillluilo "a`x11ppell, Township Assessor, completed his` duties last] week. ' `ll-___ vuvi n . ' Report of the South Wart_1Sohool for May. 19.05.:--Fo_ur'.th Cl ass_, sr.--, I. Johnson. (Hazel Gropssen a_nd,'Eph-'_. raim .Fadden'), H.y'Aroher, E- Storey.` Fdtjrth Class, _Jr.-Heotor Crossen. G, Allen, R. Thdinpson. E. Johnsoh.' 0.. Storey. Third Clas8..,Sr.- A._,rMc- Donald. F. Hamlin. E, Walkegg J. Gilchrist/.v. T. ABell. Third class, Jr.--W. VMcLex_man. ` A. Allen, 0.. I-Iirlehey, E. Ferguson. L. Hoopqr. Second Class, , S:-.,-M. Brown. Lo. Simpson, W.` Gates. L. Hutton. M. `ll'-'l\__._Ij l3-_-_..'I n'I|___ -7.. Mrsfvonnmer is via2cmg% her {bro- ther. A. Peacock. of Apto. ` um l'L._....I...II !II'.._.___L!,- A`- ,, i&2'&ia. "eJoI1Ta"' CTa'1ss..V'.T'1:.?-.-V E Armstrong, E. Duran.-L. ,_Berry,. G. Storey. G. Hirlehey. V ` ; The:"~.tol`1'wing ` kllegats-..'to`. cougar-,: once . will preach _ in Allandnle ohurchea .. on V Sunday : ., Burton "Ave; Methodist. a.m., Rev. J. E.` Wilson, B.A., LL.B., -7*p;m.. Rev. W, R. Ba_rk- er; Preabyt9rian.Ta.m., Rev. H. Lee. 7 p;m.. Rev, E, J. Adams. ' - `posed `of ~Mess1~s.7E; %wi.m:-e.a. G. Lawurenoe, F. Heard, and '1.~Pearce.' ,render_ing --1_-m% Going 3 Home in an impresaive ma.nne:;.: ~ rnI_.-"4_I.n_:'__-___":;:_-L,1,- 1- 4u-,:-,_. Denfh of Brennan. TH1LVLsnALE.. `i6u{1|o.u ` I ~`f'9l"1""'l"`[ . The annual picnic of "the Central S_1m`day 8chool..willW be held at: the Town Hall grounds on Fri_da_y._-June 9T,tHh-.1 _Th_8 q-hi05f.j_,f88. t`l11;0"l0f (the `at. :- ---:- -. noon .-vu-Q.--on mD;v-ight and. Miss Mart Roget-son, of ~Ch\urchill,s were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Nelson oi: Sun- `day. : t_. -,1 `ID , '1' u, 1 up sa.u, - % Don t target. the football_ `match betweeh T1_l[_idhi:_rst and Dalstbn. Sat- urday `&ey`ening._J1in"e 10th. in Mr. 0. Oo1;tt s field. M ` I -- --- .-.-uvv-ya.-av nu---up -vvvn V Rev. Jas.;.Our1{ie. F 61 meme. spent :9. few ~11-`-tys Last week with his .sist`e%1-. M33; Mary _Ourrie.. ~ I It...` -1 "'ia."J'.;;f 12I.'Je 7J1I&*mLE1}";e vis- iting 'hi A parents. Mr. "and Mrs. Wm. `Rouse, before moving to Ed-I mmitovn. -N.` W. 1:, d -n-_ '1'-- 4u__,.__.e- ~ Miss Mari 'lc;11 rturned` ame from Braoebridge last lwcek. - we -rv--- Watch ou_t for an open ineetirig of our Temperance Lodge in` the ne_ar future. ' Wm. Cathcart. Mrs. John` Richardon` has return-I ed `from .a `visit to her son's, Mr. -V---- I I -VV1A 5'51 II` UIJIQJ 1Ilav\l\4O `Mia; Di;ggie Rediern, of Big Bay Point. was the `guest of her aunt.` Mrs. Wm. Leonard, __Painswick. over` Sunday. ,3 on on `O `A v. v. -.. ` We are glad to report the recov- ery of Mr. Frank Warnioa. Improvements` are being` made on the property of Mr. Thos. Cook. sr. it..- - 11'-|___|__ VS- v-.&;t" gt. Paul s Church at '10.30 a.m._, and Union Church. Pains- wick. at 7 p.m. next Sumday. `IKE..- 'lI__.!.` A_.- ,`l H _];I-is 1\Iz'1rit:'>:-.z'As:o:.a;'-3.1.1, gt. - "J`l`.i,1;)rnton. was _the `guest of her `sister-in-law, Mrs. E. A. Averill, of this place 0 "nl':...'. It......:.. ~n.._11e_;._. -1 -n-.. ,7 V Report of 8. See. No. 13, Inuisfil, for the "month [of May :.-IV.- C. Mitchell. G. Rio~ha*_rd`son.: D. Lem- nox. H. Hardie. E. Carr. W. Hewson. V. Hard-ie. III.. Sr.-T. Kenwell. L. Kenwell, H. Averill. S. Warnica. C. Leor_1ard,.0. Brown, H. .Warnica. W. Tri-bble. III., Jr.-A Couiter, R. Nixon. A. Richardson, D. Hooper. J. Draper. IL, Sr.-I. Hooper, E. Rich- ardson. D. Blackmore.' B. Warnica, E. Averill, J. .-Mitchell. M. Hurst, M. Draper. IL, Sr.-I. Hooper; E.. Rich- Wright. _J..Day. Pt. 1.. Sr.-A. Hew- son. J . Warnica. E. Hooper, J. Drap- er, H. Hurst. ` ---v.-V-- one y-5-own-Univ MVVWFQ are plpased tp see .`Mrs.` Wm. `Orok able to be cut again. i_ _on , ll\'I..4 .....-.. - .L\_9_ v-vu- -1-v-w Iuvelnllqlt The poop]: or village {re Vloo_kin-g Lbettz` -since the beef fring- oomxnenced` again. ' fu,,.cL 1, I v--`- r-r\rrw v- can 94-4.`:-I sovvnxp I-lav Mrs. M.` vi-Ielmkay' has" returned from a. visit to her niece, Mrs. -R. Forbes. ` Mr. Bn P-earsall had the misfor- tune to` lose a valuab1_e horse by choking at the mill T1as`_t week._ `IA ... 'la-_-L -arr .` `--v$--00 use vgav` 5:; CO ACID IV M13, Forb, waetfe -spexit with `friends in HiJlsdaIe.__ 1" , ` `vumiday -___ro- Mi Nixongof Barr-ie. visited at the home of Mr. and V`Mrs. Will Stewart lat week. | ,` 1 -Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Meredith. of Midland. are spending a few days with relatives. in this neighbor- hood. ' V - -`;l-<;.x. and Miss Maggie Constable and Miss Eva Webb were visitors on Sunday at the home of/"Mr. and Mrs. E. `T; Mccornkey. u . . `, vv wu-w oa u-vacant wntrfa Evan," of V131-adtord. in- tends` spending a month's -vacation at Ithe home of_ Dr. Ivaps._ .-___ Wliile.Jospli Cleiuetnts `was driv-V 'l`omgKneesha-"W `to Bradford on Saturday nig`ht. ho; met`-am automo- bile at Steele s Corners. -The hore soaring badly. theioccupants of t_he rig were ditchgg and Vunci remonious-, ly gr tumbled `fabout. oni came .t_h_'r`ough .:_0. K. -without `even letting his pipe go out, but Joe was rather badl'yh'aken up, sustaining some nasty bruises. He was taken "back .n `the auto. The horse which ran away managed to `reach home_uzn- aided. - ` fwtm Broiey visited -friends at Ivy; on. Saturday. _ 1 "VI... I__...I ___!lI L- The vba.naJ.will be: out on parade next -Saturday evening; X! `I31.-n 1-.-.4 0..4I ----`- 1 A -you:-own`-J vvvulabao .` -"l3<'>rn-Jurne 2nd, 9. daughter. tq Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sproule. `It- 'nr;__ 17 _ __ __ _, "The Vios.will have to start prac'- tice to be in gobd shape for Domin- ion Day. __!L_ - 7-7- I - - I ` -_v-- -vs-Jv Quite a (number from here` `went on the gxcursion "to Niagara ou_Sat- urday, ire..- \vv,__,_ ',:- -1., -- 0 an 9 &lIlaYCJ'V `lljllv -:lj_l'i'u3"a' Eon;-lson has returned: to__ the a..1 r_ao! ~to';'apeu(1 _t,he summer, ;!!sn[:1r[lenI rAf',r%..9l~ed 3:90