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Northern Advance, 9 Jul 1908, p. 4

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and Mrs. K1i_nk of the cityl spent a few days w1\th Mr. and Mrs. J . Perry. ' ` _- Mrs. Preston of Collingwood was `a visitor at her sister s, Mrs. Adams, {last week. ` ""` "r "r` L 9 Miss Lizzie McAteer of Toronto ivisxted her mother over Sunday. `IA A 1? Fl` .. I F!` T ""1vi.' AT 3:. '7r}}3}E' OE 'for3L;";$ent ig few days wnth his family on the ; atso ' V" ' I;eg'ge of _ Tloronto spent` Domxmon Day wxth her mother, I Mrs. Sargent. , Our gxjain an_d .feed.mcrchants re- port business txp-top. an A. - r-In COLWELL. :e_1awn- where a pho- aken, `of . the entire aka short time spent mjes, the pupils dis- ~various homes, each `~-~ `hr the nleas- ANGUS. of Toronto _is Mr. W`. H_arr1s, of Tdronto la't`_we_lE, will be sacriced next ' JULY gm, "Purple degre_e_ conferred Saturday evening last. I , rM`rs. Bert Humphrey of Ba was` a`- guesjz .of her aunt, M;5S'" CI_.'a1'.Bush,.a few days rccm1y_ 5-. 1-\ .. l_,Z_--..I `\II'._ `r ' We ""`` thvkg: . ,7 M`. Bowen of . ..v1s1tied hag. sxster, Mrs_ W on Domlnlon Day. ' ;_.A./number had the Royal 1-pm-ple degree_ conferred Saturday ' V `Our'friend, Mr Jam ' cs --_, real estate agerit of tlu ' Uty, 1the village -Dominion D V `W 0 11655. $4-4--1-e:-4--:-s-3-ea--3--3--2-1-ex-4-:~:-4+:-4-+1-+-2-3 ` ANTEN MILLS. , aMr,, `Andrew Miscampbcll ne two-year-olgl colt badly on ~- -Monday whxle pasturing ,_ Milne is doing a trade this summer, sawing lumbe r ;.`rs_h_1tr1"gleJs), and tles, the last for th ; Dr. Lynn of Chicag.-, en day w1th h1s frlend, Rev.DPctrC.\Ion- `Peacock. `Dr. Lynn and )1, ypm` 1 cock were school boys mgL.th' ea` i college chums. er and M;-_ D, J. Fcrgu.~:on, principal r. .- - ` '1 the .Normal Fralnmg Schg.,]_ L0n_ ; don, came on Saturday last to Spend `vacation with .\;[`rs_. 1CT.`:L`..~.r;.11, at the latters home, .R1vcr l`zxrm," i The Brethren of I_, Q I \. wili attend divine \\.`_JrS].1i1)`.i` ',.73 tor1_a. Hall ,Sunda_v, Julv 12111 1i MG p.m. Service will be CA')ndu`Ctdt12'3Q the_Rev. P. M. Pc:1c<.L-k gm by imuslc by the ;\icti1<.)(1i;.t choir. If the report be true, `-1111111.` - ` U\_e one o_f_the D_Cbt zmrl 1m,_.-11,mm1n ent citizens m our \'i11u_uc, 1,111,; person of Mr. VVm_. I'hrHi1>.<, 11-11., 1.`; understand, has (11_ ..1' 111_`. 1,0i tel and property to 1;. Wm. 1111,11 ronto. ' iMiss Gee VVhit_c,. who so c1'f1cicnt~ ly lled the posmon :1.~1.tc21Chcrin the primary department m guy pm lic school for the past thrcc years, has sent in her rcs1gn:n~1m. We 3 sure that all who knnv; hcr v.-31 ifeel sorry for her lcavin-.: u.~`.. x The baseball match m D..1ng,1.m l'Day. Angus vs. Ex-crctt, -.w..< an in.- teresting contest. The mm. :._;m_. some very ne playing .+t..d 1()r_g II` in favor of the home nzzm. T'r.i-; goes to prove what 2: htxlc practice can do, and we hope f`r better re. sults before the close of thc season. The strawberry festival on Dom. i iinion Day in connectiou`wi'.h Zion Church, we understand, \\'a~` :1 suc. cess. Strawberries were ervcd in abundance and were clljoycti by every person. The three-mile race [in the afternoon was an ixiterc-sting `feature. Several young men enter | ed the contest, but .<~im- ;.'~pped out before the nish. Mr. \\'i`i1 Dav- idson of Brentwood Cilmc in 25 or 30 yards in advance, R1:.< Con- rod second. The boys clescrvc great credit for their staying pw\\'cr~`. con- sidering no practice in lotig (1i ; running. DIlIuth-Leavn Sarnia. Mon.a:.'. '\\'o<`m;<.i,n- 3 and Friday. 3.30 p. m. (Friday Sim-anzvr through to Duluth.) .'-'. For Manitoulin Island. S00 and Mack- lnac-I.c-are Collingwood 1 ."0 p. m.. Owen Sound 11.30 p.m. Tuesday and Saturday. For Parry sound, Point au Baril anq l(I_|larneu-Lea.ve Collingwood Monday and Fnday 10.30 p.m. For Sans Soucl, Etc. and Parry Sound -Leave Penetang week days :1 :0 p In. SUMMER RATES NOW is EFFECT Tickets and information from all ma: way r.~_:n'3 H. H. Giidersleeve. C. H. Nicholson. Mgr. Collingwood 'I`m.'c .`h:'.`.~`l111 '-5=\ ` For Sault Ste Marie. Port Arthur and Miss V. McLaughlin spent a few days in Elmvale last week. NORTHERN NAVIGATION CO. TOUR OF GREAT LAKES AND GEORGIAN BAY Mr. Wilson is.visit5ng ffiends in ilnnisl .and Barne. Mrs. A. Knapp and Miss Sander-' son of Barrie are visiting Mrs. Ed." Knapp. Mr. Fred Cole an'd Miss E. Pat-l tenden of Minesing were `married last` Wednesday.` - ` " A .. Mr. Lewis of Palmerston and` {Miss..Lewis of Barrie are visiting ~Mrs. Peacock. '.M.r.s4. 'T.hur1ow is visiting friends at Flos; C.`c:ntr. -. - - g. . g `I - _ 7.--..- V. wdviiss ' Marg-a.i'et McLelIan of . To-" ronto is holidaying at her home here. Mr. and `Mrs. Jas. Johnstbn. of Hxllsdale vxsited relatives heYe`re- cently. ` L ,-I `II 1' `It 1-5-1 1 A ' T"-Mgtand Mrs. J...-McBride and Ar- thur Toner are wsiting Mr. .Jas. Toner. Sorry tO\hear.of the illriess Of `Mrs. K , ziell and _Mr. `D. O'Neil. gHQ_.,_ _ ear of thexr speedy recov- A2 ' -` '- .. `MENU. F..G;auly7` Bafri; t7~ Sunday, hme- _% .; ' 563 < Ten; _1_3eja:g1ip,g D_e t'r6it" . 9:1: , ` if`: v spegai. day with the latter s sister, Mrs. Geo. Langman - . ; A. '7- _ Died on Sunday, July Vsth, at residence of her daugh t_er,VMV:_s. Josj-I, ieph Davis, aged` 53 yela_rs,.e e = `Mr. !McLean has %ret'i1r `e' w`I=" `- erqnto. after spending `a week %with '~:h1s sister, Mrs." Turqer, gag . L` * Mr. and Mrs._Jp_seph Langmgn [bf Penetang are vzsatmg frnends. * 11.. :01- -13- _ ,4- _ -- ..--a _-p v ....-y--- nooyaouuo - `Sheldon of t.v Josep_h sgI.sA-'| `land is ivisiting his sister, Mr`s.TJos. Davis, \T V _ A_ ' Mr. jas. Coe of Tor'on~tov is_f vi.sit.- mg friends and ` renewing ,,.a'cqua;nt` :Miss_ Ellie Lockhart ,5)1as,* t4eAtt_1rne`d" *Trn*3~w?iI 2-$I` ' ALLENWOOD. FERGUSON VALE. BRENTWEJOIHV _ll\';!'\i`,hl_`ll'I5 ;vv\-L 3145 xcauacu. .;f~.L_uc .. f.}oft.entex"tainment. wad;-up-` .. .`b-jLd,t, the Hillsda1e~=xba'nd bei`pg.J;a, - `.3-`I`(1l.1,'9'./ ,f...Ct.\1.'1'`-. ' " ~ - -`Q2 ' < ` A is spending the summer at Mrs.` Jno. Dejardine s. 1:` 11- 4 rT'I\T/irf ~*1i\/VI>1:s:'.N'e1on have return- edhome after spendmg` a. week with their daughter, Mrs. Dan McCarthy. `IA A T Mrs. Ias. Simpson. and Dr. `L. J. `Simpson of 'l`h~orntom visited `the iformex- s sister, Mrs. Jas. Gau1ey,ere- jecently. - The L. 0.. L; picnic on July 151: was a grand success. 1 o a PI` i`~n,g friends in the village` on 9 17` r 11 Miss Hannah of Toronto is visit- wM'i'-.va1;c'l MEI 155$, "_7i{s of 1 B`ri1tish~Co1umbia are visiting friends [herc. ' - ` __ _ ,._ - -l 7"'3'\aI"1l~;}rE1"a B? N;7JLowe11 visit-' .ed= Mr. .F. Broley last -Sunday. P and Mrs. Jas; Beckerton of` Utopia. visited Mr. Wm. Reid last Sunday. ' ` V ` '-1r 1 1 4-1 1 `I 1- A 1 ` last week. _ -Mabel floleman of Cooks town v1s1ted M165 Flossie Arnold i\II2'1`s;;1;' Robbie Mills of, Erin is `visiting friends _in our neighborhood i this week. - T '1-.;;1nox Black and Miss Ma-i mic Black. of Cfaigvale visited friends here last Sun`day. A . Quv 1-,` I Iggraycl pl: an ;v.uunursI. Tjmnder storms hoverdver th-is locahty on Saturday, when the rain "fall was at least two mches. - - 1; an Inn "EL-T" {zirliaf 71'<}}k{s}a'E1Z' who. has] been teaching school` near Lindsay] is home `for . the holidays. I _Messrs. A`. J. Baxter and James Htz `are empioyed on the C. P.. R. .rgra_v;el pit` at Midhurst. I-|`~';'.'_--.1-`_ -;.-_..__ 1. .... .__._.i ."`.__-_,..1..:- "-"i*x{ -}ng"r};b'r' i..(-5.:';85- will attend dlvme`-:As_erv1g:e `at St. John s I-C1`1urchvnext_'_St'1nday (nth). ` ----y- 7-- -- ---v .- -...` `_- Barrie` mustnvbwc a. very_ 1ac_e; as. l_)urdock .four feet` .h1g'.h are~.sa; d to Ab`jeV growmg on .th_eA streets. ' 1 in 1:7-I` "L325-'v3'C1x4}'I 5&1 .'1'\;I;'.V"R. h-Wil-' liams 1cft', h'er_e' by the C. P, R. to vis_ifri`e`f1f1Ls in the -North West; ` ~Mis'May M'or'ris_onv' and C.` M. vK1e.l, _tea_chers, afegpexidxngt ghe school -vacanon at ,t1-ae1r.,,,%{x;es`pe`c..t1v%e] 4h=omj here_.v.j'_. _ 4 .`.;.' `, -' The man, "notic.ed'.by-n-insp;ector as- being a little foggy on: a Sunday` evening recently; in >Barrie, -`e`inust' ` have hadlanover load -of~"`Loc_a-1?0"p-` Titiotn_2}`..per cn_t. 3 g ,,7-; 4; H ff x:"'.'fIIi`:'L`/OI`. 13.` H Ln,-I-"1-nu 1' V ` 313:` cu man zper cew ; JbIm s' pafty heldaat `the Rgctoi-y -on /Dams dguon. Day I was a.- 1!,` pu'cc'ss nanjllyg ,__tp`e;er. gbgszgg _,;o_v`er rea1xzed.The 6'1 :.'-1'2 A'0I\`AJ1nuoao|n'Ao\d-' 1-on . 'nu\_' CRAIGHURST. Mr. and. Mxjs. tW`.ice of clnnisl visxted _Mr. _:Fred Wice last; `week. Rev. Chas. Jeffrey will occupy the Methodist pulpit next Sunday af- >.rnoon.~ . A I 1 `to Q` 0 In 1' p'nIy `a few fet_ fr_o_m the wrecked! znstruments "at the txme. i Mrs. Geo. Hill in Ioronto. aovvn *|`.Miss.jGertie and Miss Gussie Cald- THE Noam um . %jAnv,am: ANNUAL GREAT SLAUGE-` lTE` ,..F..+ ' .4 PRICES FOR 1*t1E`j1:xST SIXTEEN DY_S ms %MONTH .%i CROWN HILL. spen;c the holidays 5 .,,,,,`%;,, .'s1J;n<;1`i1i'g.` 3 s1;m` `L Htim `in Muskoka. ` V i \ , ; tMr.' Arthur. Woodlgtbf _ Of _B\1Yk 5 Falls was a recent V1Slt01' l 0|1f neighborhood. ` " 1-1;- A-.4-min n-F Thftb W85. not-1r ;I11'(3,l eSt- '1":-V150, IUT ~'I.|lC Lat. - . _ Miss Shier gave a very interest- ;u'1g' address on the work" pf the dea- iconesses in the -Methodist church [on Sunday afternoon. TC: `_"Th=e annual strawberry festival of :St. Peter s Church, held at the re- sidence of Mr. R. Sproule on Tues- 1,dhy evening last, was a very success- `ful aair. Plenty of good,` ripe ber- riese and othen good things m_ade an appetizing, a. very satisfying tea.. an excellent program was provided. Appropriate and interesting addres- ses were given by the Rev. L. Mc- Lea and Rev. E. J. Deli htful solos were rendered by !Miss E. Hughes of Fennel s, Miss Cook, T ent, Churchill. The Stroud -Citizens band was present and added greatly to the pleasure of the evening. _ `The old Zion Methodist church situated on the Penetan-g Road, After supper and, at the same time, e M'oKittrick.- oronto, and Miss. M-. Clem-. \ \ V l southof here, was struck by light-1 ning and burned during the storm on Saturday night. It has not been used 'for religious services for some years past. If `[$__A4_`_ T)..1.I... n Horn 1115): J has 3 [June In Mr. Frank_Robinson s. ,bar_n was destroyed by re, with all its .con- `tents, on Saturday night or early on Sunday `morning. As It was found some hours after thestorm, it is not known how the re originated. The same barn was struck by lightning only a few weeks ago. 4- -4--`L---.- AI A-LA 1):-nc"\I1"Ar:911 Ullly d. LCVV `VV\-\pl\D usu- ` The members of the Presbyterian r`Chu.rch held their annual Sunday School Picnic on Dominion Day at the lake shore, near Nantyr. Miss Edna McKenzie of Toronto is visiting her friend,- Miss Mildred Willson. A ' The _Misses MoMurcl1y of Thorn- bury visited Mrs, Hooey last week. M:.. 12.4.... -T-Tnnrrlnfnn ha: return- Dury VISILCU. mun, .lJ.UUs.'_y 10.9 n.,.... Miss Edna Haughton has return- led from an extended vxsit to her | sisters at Goderich. ' pr`: .__]_ DIDLCID GI: \.lV\Av4a\.uo Mr.'Bert Clement of Schenectady, N.Y., is spending a. couple of weeks {at his home here. ] -3- n P 1` _,,f`_ ,_____ IE5 lllbl ll?---6 II - vs .` | i TMr. R. Malcom_son of Barne was `lhome for Domxmon Day. Miss Elsie Nelson held a most interesting and. enjoyable recital at her home, Broadview. Farm, on Wednesday, June 24th., The.pr0- gram, of twenty-two items, consist-v` ed of piano solos, duets and "oral biographies of great composers, and showed skillful,` painstaking teaching and careful preparation." I _`__---A_-.1 _The house was- tastily decorated lwrth roses for the occaslon, and, to ! GLl\.L \.(1\oAI-an la: wrung u-.ov--- add to the resonance, of the music,` the oors were waxed. A l ,....- ..--.- ..-_- .._---_ Besides the thirty pupils, a num- ber of invited guests were present. At the conclusion of the program, the Rev. L. McLean of Churchill gave a short address in which he compli- mented Miss Nelson, not only on the skillful playing, ngering; etc., [of the pupils, but also on the good 'deportment of eachgwhile at the in- I -strument. ' 7 z ` um- -.---v..v- When all adjourned to the lawn it presented a most festive scene. A very exciting game of ball was engaged in until the sonorous peals t of the supp-er bell rang out on the evening air. In the dining room a dainty repast was served, the table being pret'ti1y' decorated with carn- ations -and roses. Each person "re- ceived, as a table favor, a pretty" moss rose. _~i7_o-11>;is;i;{g the tea, the party re- CHURCHILL. STROUD. jngludixjg Ma h_cst %f1B;u-gains pugchaed` lnit week, A J% gt '"tliis.Gteat Sai. Wliichcongmehces uesday __Morning. J `% ly .I4tFh,- : Don t Miss V "time in ' sMiSS Ne1son"le:iV'ves"Vshort1y for da where she purpo_ses '.vacat1o_n. September she wxll Mr. Harry Hughson Tdronto "was home for the` 1st. . -Mr. and Mrs. Rowe visited friends in Shelburne over . Sunday. _ ; Mrs. W. Lennox of Ivy was the ;guest of Mrs. Gauley, on Monday. 'Mrs. A. Watson.went Vto Pene- d the` summer. _ lMr. A1_bert _ 1s renewxng old acquamtances here and at` Grenfel A _. .- on]. T1...`-:5 [\; an `cu. \.lxwAu.\.. . _1\_/Iiss Lillie Harris vnsnting her father, Mr. of the 8th Line. `Mrs. Dickson .and _ M ,-: _:..:..... .r`_.m-mat-nwn of the 25th. Line. Mrs. .and. Miss Marion are visiting Georgetown friends for .a couple of weeks. \ -Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Ferguson of Hillside, Muskoka, visited !M`iss _Clough1ey on Monday. . - `Rev; T. and Mrs. Glover of Toronto were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hughson last week. HOLLY. Mr._ Jos. Ferguson is still in a- `critical condition...._. ' , Mr. and Mrs. T. Redfern spent! Sunday at Big Bay Point- 'Miss Jean Standen of Toronto is `the guest of Miss B. Srigley. 'On Friday, July 3rd, to Mr`. and Mrs. Wm, Pearson, a daughter. _ Miss Bertha Srig`1ey of Toronto 1S holidaying at her home here. i _ Quite `a number from here attend- ed the picnic at Knock on Friday. 1`__-..-1- at Dat\';11':| _:Miss Lena Reynolds- of Barrie} spent last week with Miss Florence` a Dyer. _ Mrs. J. Archer bf Hillsdale visit- ed her `sister, Miss Lizzie Palling, _last week. ' i "- -`cc 1 1!- - cu LIN; ylvxux. cu. .-..v..-- --_ , Mrs. .Thomas Peacock of TReg.ina, Sask., has been visiting friends here. Barrie, `pent Florence` `Mr. -`Chas. ICampb1l_ and his sis- lter,'M1ss Florence, spent the ,Ist iwith friends at Cookstown. 7" ,_j `l-,___._ VV \-\uI\| VVILII &AJ\._nA\A vv . - - . _ . . _ 7. ` Mr. and Mrs. Lougheed have returned from a visit with friends at Oak Ridggs and Toronto. 1 1: _4,, 1"_~__j _gl uh \/us. -`-\-3.... ..--_ ._ V - Mr. J. Maley and Master Fred Peterboro and Mr. Sam Maley Barrie visited at Mr. A. Dyer s Sunday. 7 ` . T H. 1 \r:,_ `r:__:_ wu_;uuJ v , Mrs. D. Stone and Miss Lizzie of [ Toronto and Mrs. Guigan and daugh- ite; of Beeton are the guests of Miss |L1zzie Gibson. , 1 `Mr. Walter Kell is receiving con-1 gratulations of his friends on his success in winning the gold watchi :in the ve-mile race at Cookstpwn ion July 1st. ` Miss Mima Waddell is visiting at her home; I cw-+-9-:4-5:--r-M-~i-2!-+9-:-+-z-+4-z--3-ex-~z-1-+

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