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Northern Advance, 11 May 1911, p. 4

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Luau. ' Jr . I. -A.- Armstrong. Arman I`: ' IJUl_I I Every person who own: a plot in the Cemetery is entitled to attend the annual meeting, and as the Directors are anxious to obtain the views of ,as many shareholders as possible, they particularly ask every one who can,i to be present both this and? Friday afternoon. . ' !I_ ___ _!I__.!LL_:I1__ _ _._-_1 7next at 4 p.m. 'in.the `Council Cham- ~be3_. ~ ' . The dannuadl meetingof the share-' holders of the Barrie Union: Cemetery. Co. has been adjourned until Friday; R_OSS--At 219 Welv1es1AeyeSt., Toronto,` on Tuesday, May 9th, Mrs. Eliza-V V beth Ross, widow of the late Robert Ross, P. L. S., of`Barrie, aged 87! years. . ` . Funeral on Wednesday on arrival` of 3.45 p.m. train from T-oronto, to Union Cemetery. - e VGUEHST---TAt_ Barrie on 8th, to Mr. and "Mrs, ll gnu Q`-UWLI-I\I\II-ll The grounds are admittedly in need` of improvement and the shareholders` Vnow have _an opportunity` to have` ithem repaixfed. - ' t Ie1;f()ster,,_,12g- Gowa-n Part I , 181".-E. av- "P_ "Cnmnhe'Il- .. ~ ADJOURNED FRIDAY. -A.--FVe'i'n Wingrove, Frvankie L-A...` _ VVehave a large amount of Stock that has been SLIGHTLY SMOKE damaged. We purpose cleaning-this out before leav- ing the Wells Block. * o f C 1 I Miia-9:. P. Finlay of Sturgeon Fallsi is visiting at Mrs. A. V. Finlay-. s. 1 -- L- ..- L_"I)..L. ` Everyday We are clearing out ,0. THAN HALF THE `ORIGINAL COST. GardehTools1s.nt l`ese Btlrgam 1 Lawn Mowers A . % prea Covers, Paints. :. ,... ~ ` ` _I V 3 V V arn1sheAand Wall Ti `t ` V I r".-x W 3- am: stock or are and Wine Fencing and `I . _ ' I _ ,1 ' r ` IN A FEW WEEKS Frostwire Fencesinc1ciFrst Lock and SW E. A. HENRY, ._Teaher. VI AT scan. May 8.-The 1.3-:1-r:'x`1-ers"a;1:sm`."maki i;g. hay while the sun shines and gate getting in their spring grain. ` " I Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Lamb" of Sun-` 'nidale spent a few days with Bax- , n_:-.`_::.. 1-..; .....nl. _ _ Ever da.w" - % - - A 1\T 1351 T1?` m9E.aA%,$,%.@.1P.s .9,111=.,.9dd hues at prices LESS V III-In Bfgglow, gx. Liiacxing` EXPECT TO OPEN UP AGAIN Monday; May Harvey Guest, The c.:a;ci11.%.ge:7na.,sea,` an as members were p1`ese'nt,; the" {Reeve in- _.the bhair. ` ' I ~ " Lmb Communication Iwere read ifromg.` `A~~eM-;-; 33.1393 :.":-` .31'33%t.t9 F9. r'1iit .?.$ Aijd=,-`.5 .&V!3W3,. tiiia` -fiat. Slirins` `T Grab? d1'8'i3388_. W39`?- well nnderwiay `and ~;th'a`t_ the ~c_ontract- or was entitled to `$000.00 on account; 0. H. Spronle, assistant treasurer of Qntari0.: : enclosing. chegne . fol`. ...,.$4e30, . a. being .. the balance of railway taxes! `after `deducting."$209;40?`or the main-g {tainence of` patients in the provin-3 cial asylums chargeable to .Veapra'. W. W. Boyce, applying to run the grader at $1.65 per day_- and offering to re-build the. hall-sheds at same rate. H. J. Tndhope, enclosin` aivardl of arbitrators appointed to .d 81 with [Union School `Section No. 2,-`Ore and Vespra. IO 11-A.2.__. -..........\Ln' -nuns-n nnqg. .v vwpanncu - ,- . 7 . I 1 The_jfol1owing-ac'oounts were -pass~ -W. G. "Thompson, part Spring C_l'00k . tender, $600.00; _ Thos. `Parr, snow, plowing, Con. 12, $6.00; Ed. Allsopp, 1 ! {salary as assessor`, $100.00; Geo. 1f1ow `fright, repairing bridge over Willow ` Creek and work at gravel pit, $50.74; 8. Stephens, shovelling snow, Con. 11, 586.60; Thus Black, shovelling snow, s.r. 12 '_ and` 13, Con. 3, `$12.30; A. B. Coutts, insurance on .Town Hall , $9.00; Robert Martin, shovelling snow, Budd s road, $5.50; 5 Thos. Coee, jshovelling snow," N. T. L., .$4.00;. D. M. Coutts, shovelling snow, s. r. 25 and 26, Con. 1, $4.00; Hy. Pratt,` shovelling snow, Con. 8, $5.75; Frank `Wood, lling washout, s.r. 5 and 6, `Con. 9, $8.00; Fred Tarvin, shovelling u I snow,,s. r. 22 and 23, Con. 2, $7.50; John "Peacock, shovelling snow. Con.` 4,.$2.10; M. Murphy, cutting hill opp.. lot 17, Con. 4, $15.75; J. M. Sneath,[ supplies for indigent, $10.44; Walter: Armstrong, shovel-ling snow, Con. 12, $3.30; A. Ronald & Co., supplies for indigent, $8.52; Jos. Hayter, snow plowing, $4.95; Chas. McKernan, shovelliug snow,`Con.,10, $18.20; Jos. lcoupland, shovelling fsnow, Con. 9, $13.50; Jas. Bishop, shovelling `snow, - Sunnidale road, $8.65;Hy Cole, shovel-' -1ing snow, Sunnidale road, $12.20;` Hy. Cameron, shovelling snows Sunnidale `road, $7.50; .A J. Bonney, shovelling snow s. r. 20 and 21, -Con. 1 and win- - ter road, $7.20:_ Thos. Wa11win,, '.sbove1l_ing snow, Con. 7, $1.50; W. J.,; '5Bishop, balance salary as co1lector,u -}$60.0(I); Judge Wsismer, arbitrator U.` |S._ S. No. 2, $6.00; H. J. Tudhope, arbitrator U. S. S. No 2, $17.25; Hy. Priest, ' arbitrator U. S. S. No. 2, I $9.75; A. B. Coutts, for maps, etc., re 5 U.-S. S. No. 2, $6.00; R. Highlands, V opening culverts on Sunnidale road, , 1.00. 0 1 _ I ` Wattie--Wi1son-That ouncillors` iFinlay and Harris be a committee to* re-build shed on township _proper1;y. W'i`zli1e.`majTority 0% the farmers ar _-`ploughing up their fall wheat. Wattie --Harris"--That the taxes on` `part of the W. 1/2 of- Lot 12, Con. 4,`; ($6.29) be struck oi! the roll," the: township. having acquired the prop- erty. - c - 1. . A` 4-1.. K` \;V`attie-Harris--ThVat A; C.untning- i I ham s time for takingbtimber oif'13thAi Con. be extended until the first of `May, 1912. ' ` e 1 ` Fin1a`y-Harris -- That the clerk `notify the pathmaster on Con. 14th", ~to- dam the water from `going down the Con. line between Cons. 13 and 14 at the townline, Flos and'Vespra.4 1'1 frv : Wilso1b1--Watti -I- That the C'l`erk`% Motions. !Iend for repairs for the old grader,` [and have same repaired and that one` I I of the graders be left in Minesing. ` _.. nu _L 'l\_.._-L-- `[)..n'-cn ?v1v\rVIrz.Uand I.Ienb: ]3amb' Sun-` ter friends last week. _ Everybody s planning to. goto Baf- rie on Coronation Day-June 22nd; ~3-4 _ LL- I VJ. vuv an I-I`r- Finlay--Harris---That Deputy Reeve Wattie and Councillor Wilson ex- amine the ditches on Con. 9 and have! `them cleaned out if necessary. 1 Finlay-Harris--That the Court of` Revision for the Township of Vespra be held" on May 31, at 10 a.m., and the Council do now adjourn to meet? the Court of Revision on- the above date-. A 1') f1f\`I Yf`l\71"Q in Red Rese Te'"a.it well merits the term A . good; tea." . ) . e I 10 ........... .. 42 . . . . . . .; i The highest temperature {was re- !corded -on Tuesday, May 9th,` when the reading showed 80 and the low- est on Wednesday, May 3rd, when nearly half an inch of snow fell, was 24. ' V E. Wednesday, May 17th, 1911, Mr.| `Stuart McFadden, who is giving. upl hotel-keeping, will sell horses, cattle,I etc., without reserve, in Craighurst,` at one p.m. stiarp. John Jennett, Auctioneer. I There will be something doing? every minute .at the Big Corona.tion3 iCc=lebration at Barrie on June .22nd. is .-emit sf u care experience e .if1". ` be end gictiness. .3 Because 74 all these e'I4:erue'nts% are D so generously included 34.. and Mrs. ~s. Ruddick visited .Ivy friends one day last week. . ` LI c_L--1 L-.. -..,,.-.,,.`n,I `Your G1-deer W! Recommend It AUCTION SALE. Toronto NIVIR SOLD IN IULK W. H. BUTTERY. A. B. COUTTS. Lowest Highest! .24...?`....3s 1 1 I l 27 . . . . . . ..47` 27 . . . . . . ..62 41 . . . . . . ..70 . 45 . . . . . . ..74 45 . . . . . . ..8O `*8 . . . . . . ..71 MIDHUBST. Come to` the big Gala Day faith `Barrie on June 22nd-Cor6nation Day.- May 8th.-The farmers` in `this `locality are nearly through seeding." -,_-n -._.'I ........- "c|:4\v|t: Oats . . . . . . .. Pea; ' . . . . . . . . . . . .. Buckwheat . . . . . .. Bgrley Flour . . . . . . . .. 1;i;1d `quarter <'{\in ni- Beef, - 1 1' dresed .. |C'hi'cken, per lb. .3933, per Ib. . IButter, roll, per Lard, per 113. Eggs, per d_oz. :Hay,- per ton `Green Hides, No. ll '- `I'1'2.'J..-. KT,` - Cured Hides, N5" '3 Potatoes, per bag '1 `I ' Utvvu Llluvc AVVO 0 a o . I "Hides, No. 2 icalf skins-, green, per Ib. Sheep skins . . . . . . . . .. Tallow, per 115. . . . . . . .. Wool, picks . . . . . . . . . .. Horse hides, best grade. Horse Hair . . . . . . . . .. W201, washed . . . . . . . . . . 11 unit) :1: At` V Wlteat, fall, I " goose | I\_L.. ` Oats . . . . Barley . . . . . . 'Rye-..V.. l_Buckwheat . . I Hay, timothy ' ! u :..c....:m. 115.], l4l.l.n.Ivv5I_y 4 inferior Straw, bundled .. l loose .. .. (Eggs, per doz..... `Butter, per pound Chickens, dressed . l] :'ow1 . . . . . . . . . . .. `Dry onions, basket Ca-b'bage, dozen Potatoes, bag .. .. Celery, dozen . . . . .. Cauliower, each , |Apples, barrel I . {Export cattle, choice . ` `K | medium . . ` ` bulls . . . . [Butcher cattle, choice. If . . ' "medium common I . vvvv v- ~~ |Butcher cows, choice 3 com. to med. `, bulls .. Feeders (short keeps) `Feeding Steers . IStockers, choice .. .. . light .. -('1-_..---. {Banners . . . . . I Milkers, choice nnnm I-IIUINJAUJ wow ....---J -.._-__a-_ , V Mrs R. Russell and some ifricsunds from Barrie visited in this vicinity on Sunday. -.-o 1:! 1, , -1! GI. ..... .... iVn11a I vv__- -- Springers .. . .* . . . . . . .. Calves .. . . . . . . .. ; Sheep, ewes . . . . . . . . .. Bucks and c_u11s . . . . .. Spring Lambs ea1-ling Lambs .. Hogs, fed and watered 1` Palm Quotations LIVE STOCK MARKETS. I "3LlUl.L unwashed TORONTO MARKET. :.3fUB8DAY. % J-\J\.l u-5-up u... . f.o.b. . 5 .. 4 light 4 22 60 C0111. I on Tuesday W8fe:- bushel . . . . 93 ..n.vJ ...u..w-.. ..-.. ......, -..,- Our Sabbath School 'haTsTre-open`d with a good attendance; Toronto, May 9, 1911. 126' m{1I if) no 13 on 8 00 en 65 km 30 no 60 20 4 00 3 My 4 0:) 18 12 69 70 53 rm 'mTl~1;-i:a' vziid npreparin g `fdr a garden party on the 24th of May. 60 90 do 13 00 15 00 10 00 25 30 20 16 R366 _- AA S3 66 on 00 IJU U55 \J\IOvocI-vovon -J - House-cleaning is `the o1Ti7e`r?of the day. ` It 11.... Q 13.-.l.l..I. nhs-a ifid ii iii 41 N Z TB}(*.theT burstihg ofva bloff-of pipe Jon the boiler at Mr. IW._ Shaw s mill. on Thursday, Mr. Rod `Waller, the en- gineer, was 7 considerably` scalded `about :5;-`the `head and shoulders. : M_r,.+ gqnd Mrs. D. Em: of Richmbnd Willa motored` to. our, village"_ on Sat- v Jill" . mg , ..I -!.i}s-J.2 gs. -1. i-_;-- 4- 'I'. .sg_ - ;Lur'-y._' They werfmthe guests. o_f7f.f,t1iej i~*forher s -parents, Captain and M133. ; '1`1i`e`;1-e will be somethi`n;.hj:h 3-f:"every,,, minute at the Big ` grog? `f1'1' A - - - - -3. .-.,h 41.15 ttxuuu-3 Jnvsvo Mr. R. Patterson lost wdlff` 'of h'1_s ' horses this Weel_&. There will something; . very; minute at Big (3orong.t__on`i `Celebration at Barrie on June_22nd.f * , The condition` of_ Mr. George -Mo-V ean has taken" 9. serious turn within pgs_tv,t;e_ _ I aye ~ -and i 31-egxregtears; *Vq:it fby ,Ihis rrien a -that` _ f -L _ .`fdihnt~.; g i&~'?son,; L :3`-in L: Miss T. Sissons, visited her cousin, son, recently. -51- run -I-1 AI ......., ---_...__u. Mr. T. Hastings of Toronto is visit- ing friends here. vl _ V -\ wry .; ,,, 1___L '_.___ '_`" ~L:_ Miss 'i;3vvaV]V3V1':'a.V11don is getting" bet -" ~'ter after a severe attack of_"pleurisy.' Mr. and Mrs. R. ConneI16f_`d{1thrie spent Sunday with friends _he1je.- -I 1 `I_,,_.!,___ L-- ..- L- 1)..- vuuuvu-v I - _ . _ _..-. _ Mr. Elmo Gill has taken `Vavposition _in Toronto. We wish him" success. A May 9t11.+-A Iiurhber of farmers it this vicinity have nished seeding. Mr. Ray Slesser or Crown Hi] spent Sunday at home. ,,,'LL L-.. _.....L:`.J .- "A- Ever;rioo&;rv s olooning to` `go Bar- Trie on Coronation Day--AJune 22nd. , -. up-.-.-.u V. _.v _.._ I Mrs. L. Jago and `Miss Jennie1 Jago have returned home from a month s visit with Mrs. John Eyn- dale of Toronto. '- ' P0 , Not-Correspondents in`Ipnk'i'ng. the `movements of. vin'tors` " plhle state the places from which` -...,. , A a Mr. W. Lauder ' of Edgar _spent} `Sunday at the home of Mr. Jasxj Brown. V V` Jos. ewitt driving shed. May 8th.-.Mis;sr Allie New of Barrie` `visited Miss Florence Dyer over Sun- day. ` ' vrv 1- "I ' -9 1113..-- ......-..Li --- y u --- Mrs. S.".I`. Tyndale and two child- "ren of Roland, Man., `visited -with .'.Mrs. Geo. Wiley -last week, '`I '.,._ T__--2-. A "ivfr. ua`n pg Pains- wick spent Sunday with friezidshere. Hefi) Wingate of Tdronto wa visiting` `friends '_here recently. ill` 1 'll' 1'.` `I 1'.III',, ,4 T1_2___ CRAIGZUBS1'._. _ `Thefall wheat in this locality does not `look very promising at the present time, although some claim that their elds are coming along _all_ ' right. I A 1 n. 1 , - 7_1,'_.,-L A.1_'_.-'-- H"F(}TvTerybody s planning` to go. '1-ic on `Coronation Day--June 22nd`. '"'1:l.1'ose that left here '"a'b'oi1'.t three "weeks ago for the West have arrived wand C. Drine1l.- ` % at their destination beyond Edmontqnv safe and sound. Among themgwere` Messrs. W. Cook, A. Baxter, W.Drine1ls "I;Iessrs._'73oV1oes Bauldry land` Jam; Hart of. Toronto visited here {last week. . HOLLY. Si Vdroin fiiu ; has erectd a`_zie teachf of No; 7, Mrs. G. B. Jamie- `W111 ,\V nlDIl;_`Ql., PIG\7DUIl_.u5v ~VyvIp_ vnv-av` qrsl of 5 M11, Jajs,-[I_Ia1_t,. who -has be_en_t ` on the gaick `list for some.ti;n._e, but is much` _ _l_)etter._. V j Eei"body s tT,>";":gb to Bzili-` rie ox; C/ogongtion ;v-`Day-`_-J_unfe -22nd. `l'_._ jzliey come} gov vuo -v .wv--:v-vw_-- M,.,.% .g..Mg}. jzv);i_te E Will ,White;, of, Bracebndge were; v1s1t-- _n '11-...;` T-'.. 1:l ...I. n-I.-. kn. Ronni ogitt-;1([ ;nov;:'eueA.:;e{:) L ho`. apt) -193392 .oB ox 3el_1e!f`."I.1:IA1si Amipoq-ma ` ' Mr. and Mrs. Rolph "a_nd `son of Toy. ronto.j`were `at 7their `summer? cottage`, fora day last .week.` -. . j Mr. -Frederic Nicholle arid party were at Park1andsfor,the week-end. * Mrs. '-Houston was in -goixr village last "week. 9 . ' ; `V ;f _ ,., Miss `JQee.'Wi1'I{hms has retxirnedh 'to school in~_:' Ba;-tie. .. ' 1: .1: .3` 1--,,A_.ne` w'1'A`i1'3-rev-v:vil-lf~r41;;V `"soi.uething' ' d>in g j every minute at- the-. Big~Corona.tion 1 |_.(`.e1eb1fation at v-Barrie on_ .]'uueV 221_1d. ` Igrofessor Hume wag a} visitor our village last week. . - ` us up 1-0' - .\\. -can-cw-v.- - -----7- -_ - .. - __ `'Ir.:` A.` Pairson; `wliof 1;;a`s lgegn poorly all winte -is able to be out again. ' A` A _ m'.":;g;;. aed. Mr. Simmons or` Barrie sane: in the Methodist church.` here lastesunday. ' ` nu-u .4\ Mr; Peter Glennie and Mr. Will Glennie and Mxfs. Luck of Barrie were here attending `the funerel of their uncle, Mr. Lachlan Cameron, who was; buried last Thursday. - ` ' v at 1' -vs `1 :[s1Vte1:snT<)'nT Qf East Oro was*in our village last week. ' V Mr; `Par1iamet1vt; of Lynden Val- ley, was a visitor here last wek._ Maj 9th.V-Miss Mary Duncean been very ill. _She is steadily progres- sing, however. ~- ` . T ' A. .- - _ _`- .. - 1 Vn; May 8th.--Mr-.'-Leo Cougnlin of the." IB.C.I., spent Sunday at his .homq_`._her9. --' Mr. Thou. Casey. has returnedinome gutter spending a "few days` witlr" his daughter,. Mxfs. Lawson, .- of Cronsla~nd.: 77.--__ n.--... L--- g.u-...I.ii`_ +_hj _Come to the `big Gala ,Day at Barrie on June 22nd-4-Coronation Day, 11' AA! If! 11' cu 1\7[ iss Sazrakh Self of Bradford `is spending a .few gays with Mr. and. Mrs`. W._ Black. ` _ . . Mr. John Peacock. after a very successful tc1ia_ College, `passing tions. . r- - There will be something doing every o.minnte at the Big. Coronation [Celebration `at Barrie` on June `22nd. Mr." _A1btt fRot{ert_oz1 v<">1fWV?1`,_<;__1't`>;nto spent" Suhdafyv with friends `here. ` Miss Bo:aji:vricVm1V\l'e'sVs>,m<;iE .:&1landal`e, spent the weeik-end_with Mr. and Mrs)` Alex. Ness. ' . V ~ A large number of our baseball enthusiasts met to organize for the coming season -`in the Orange Hall last Saturday evening. As there is as great deal of youngmaterial for a" team, it should be a very successful season for the team. The following officers were e1ected:--Hon. Pres.,' E. McConkey; Pres., L. Guest; Vicev 1?.res.,` D. Barclay; Secretary, Mr. Mat- son; _ Treasurer, Dr. Simpson) Cap- tain andrnanager, Chester McCoukey. `Coine to the big Gala Day at Barrie on June 22nd--Coxfonation Day. In Q1- The Women s Institute met at the! Rectory the trst Thursday in May. Your correspondent is informed that .a very pleasant and protable time was spent by all pxesent, Mr. Rogers, Miss Esther `Rogers and Miss Campbell- of Barrie called on Mr. and_Mrs. I-I. Kerfoot on Thurs- day evening. . V . - ' uuu8II`UVl v Jill 9: Adv! IIIvV1' . w- ._ -__r , A number` fr om here ,atten;1eg1`-rthe Quarterly Meeting held _-in E'd'ei1val.e`" on Sunday. . _ V .- ._.\ A } -\--,---IJ_ L`... '....L... .-.31 May" 8th.--Mrs. R. Cbllins is not as` well as she has- been. We_hope soon to hear` of an improvement in her 'con- dition; %;1`h'ere' wijl be ``-something_ doing every. minute at the Big Coronation Ce1ebration_at Barrie on June 22nd; ` Close? reasoning and clear pre- senation of, the eternal verities of the Christian `faith distinguished the ad- dress given by the Rev. R, G. Macon- achie in St. Peter s Church on the morning of May 7th, the subject be-- ing Without faith it is impossible to please God. Seeing that the inspired writer uses the strong word f-` impossible when speaking of the at- tempt to please God without right faith`, it is necessary that we know what true faith is, that, faith of which the writer of this epistle speaks, in the words of the text. . True faith is more than belief-more than the ac: ceptance of` the truth of a staternenyt. This belief is that which exists be: tween man and man, and makes our orderly social and business relations other emotion goes much deeper, and we nd it frequently. spoken 'of- in the `life of- a Christian-in i_conne`c- tion with repentance. Repentance and faith` go together. "To please `God fully is the aim .of the Christian; and `faith is that which {zivesv us certainty of 'things'nnseen_ and trust and confi- dence is an unseen, though living V Person; Faith gives us to realize the proportionate values of `material and spiritual things. -In the oft-repeated. Sacrament of the Body and -Blood. of our '-Blessed Lord, repentance and 'faitl1_.a1_'e most necessary; repentance V whereby` we forsake sin . and till! precious faith. which ' brings` us in l. touch` lwithv .0ur~-Dirzine,.l-ousRiseni.n;ii1` with each other possible.: eBut thisl Ascended Lord. I ` The`r` will Be V "`Vo1thim z"` dbinfq * " every minute at the Big Coronation`. l%Ce1e1239-tion M.:%:13%tfie$%.:99;.Jue% %224d- 4 ; Inez BmwH3`~ g'ling`_', Dora-."VVa_jtson;; ],3e`j',1:f`aV ~B;oqgn, Del- -..-buff` Emma,` Her;ngn.;_%o;_b;9r:;;. ggtae -Emms`," 'Haro`ld* Osb`o1_'n,"Mi tii1ie*%`Depn4 I S_r.- Iv,--rHowara ,-Beq.th, ;:~E1ton ha1n. _ M _ T, .. g . V Jr. IV.--Grace`Wi'1liams, rie, ' Walldce` Key, ,_Harr'y t bFlossie' D'eBe'nham;: LM9.=rth9. 1`a`te',? Lgyender,,Me1vi_11e .Nixpn. % L E `__.v-, >.-.-v- - -1 1 ocsvnao , .',"`i ' Wis}. 'I'I,2[.`-=-*1`-.h"i15=1;j`1".i;a .lT '1sfe1son`. and jgagl .S1.*v, *.`3.*1i " gie .McDea1`iiiic_1', `Julia, AMc`Grgg9r,` Jipiw-f is Wi1n,;% 3,3359% olin Wi`1YihiS. _ Q?" j 5;: \*; . ;,,' 5 , . _-1 `ipA:.s;ro.x`@;;1scnbo,;.;#_ A 1 'f,`, , to: {union . ql;'!i&A1)1:1 l;": f T " Ivery1-):),dy s planning to -T g('>_-'t`o`Bar- `tie on Coronation vDay-Juno* 22nd.~ - Rev. Mr. A. Shepperd is in Toron- topart of this week. Mr. Sheppard iexpects to have for his topic next Sunday the subject of -.Mixed Mar- riages, which is so much` spoken about at present, -.- -.` mu` 1 n 1 __, . _ __-._!L.- _ . ' 3. A`.:M\i.*\>:n:?X&' x.,-~:- `aw lv}. 7 ! .` MINBSING. STEOUD. has returned` year at `Vic- his _ examina- %Wa1mce`, H."CheesIjn`1an. % V ` . , a...$a.I.a m;,,.,,,,,,,. . -A -'-uuuuc, no vuvu Luau. .'"'Jr: ~smich,~ Gr51'honias;= 15;` Fifman; .C;' Lowe; -A '- . , 81-_. III.--A'. Hobley, ,H._. Horseld, M". Cline, L. Thomas, 7- ~1'rr in .'n...... 1:! 'u'...4:.. 1 . on bunday. .. A Mr. Daltgn,Royno1ds e=hhnetni1:ned1 to Midland, after spending the; win-h ' tr here. T v Mr. George McLaughlin, Calling- wood, is visitjng his brother here. El. Ulguy ug Luuuluag -V~ Jr. "III.---D. Myers, E. Martin, L. Storey, B; ,Pea`cock_. 7 A ' I Sr`, II.-6`. Montgomery, M. McKin- lay, M; Rainey,"-=-C. Lally. `Tn 2l"l _.A IE5:-Ha Q Mnao, MN ""3':. ./1I.-A{`.V1?:i5ti3', sf jMaage, .11. $11.. nu: _ any Hill; & % _._p 1-1-- on. ' 7 cu___1-:.. 1' 75..-... m1*>`alrVt%II.;_sr.-"-'.I. Sinclair, J. Lave_y,] M. Curtis.` * A 1 - Part II., Ir;-c._ MMartin, G. .De11@St6t.,.__;D.g- Gowa-n. / 1 m..+ 1-.-.cx.._~:.~. n:...1m.> A "1m.mn.- ie}:,`?;1;. ```3:'L'za%';*1;?i%.__f.'r??:4.5"..'A '" "5'"`*; `P_a'rt I, J,1'.-G.'i*-` `ead, ` Salter, V; Snead.` . 4 * j GEORGE R. wooby ` Principal. 1 \ `.%cUNi>1.a*s'sonoo1..` V " Report for. April. Sr. .I\_ ;-3-LAina Moat,' TGreta_ Dgly, Rosamond.Petersen,` Della Ferns. : Tn '-TTY , . D.{kI\n iljnnrininnn 'I3`.nn . JJIUBGIIIUHLI . L UVUI Vu, ywuu 5 vsnnuo - Jr."IV. - Robbie Cameron, Edna Robertson, Rita ]McKev.er. 1- TTT _t..... Mnxzmmp Lannm-R IUUUUIIIDUI-I nun .u.|.uAsvv.vs. Jr. .A III.--Jean McKever,` Leonard borton. ' ' ' ` L ` -_ Sr. II.--;George Mclndless, Mabel Brown, Herbert Plowman, Gordon Atkinson. ` ` ` ` % 1`- 11 a1...:... .s......4-"mu l".hn1IHn`: punnuauu Jr. IL:-`-Gladys Armstrong, Charlie Mclndless, .Hugh Plowman, Laura -Forbes , Christxe Horton, - _Norman Wright, Richard Armstrong, Lizzie Tuetx. _ V ' Part =I_I'.--Harry ,W1-igyht. H `Sr.-1`.-Kenneth -Cameron, Clarice Ferris, ,Norman Atkinson, Theo. Brown, Alice Atkinson. T- I T)` TK7{`1:n lfnvntvnv (Horn LXI IILSUI `I . -Honor onduct -Roll` -- Rosamond ,Petersen, _.Ro'bbie Cameron, Lina Maf- fat, Kenneth Cameron, Greta Daly,| Della Ferris, Edna Robertson, George Mclndless, Richard Armstrong, Mabel Brown. L ,_ l `I11 A 1'Y1'T|\T`I')`T fl'V-.._I..... V QILUU Cllllllhlillvlt m.f1":u',I. B'.-Willie AMcKever, Ciara Mclieown, George Wright, Cecil Plow- vnnn Come to the big Gala Day gt Barrie on -June 22nd-Coro_nation Dgy.` ,_ --|_1__7__

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