Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 29 Aug 1912, p. 4

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Aug." 26.---Miss Mollie Switzer of L New Lowell spent over Sunday" with Alice Boss, ` % f Mr. Cal_';'I_1the;s left on 'F._ri-; f.f51'. 9.-' trip. thmush` the West: av-::"-: The Woman s' Institute at `the Robinson of Newfnarket :visi_ting Mr. and`Mrs. R. A. Carr. Mr. Ash. Warnica and. Mr. Ernest Carr `accompanied the Barrie ' Band on their excursion to Orillia `last week. ` The many ,rains,of the last `few weeks have made - the prospects of -a good harvest rather doubtful. Much grain is cut and -` out in the eld, `and beginning to sprout. Dry {Wea- ther is badly needed. The Counci1lors'df Innisl met on I i Mqnday at Churchill. ' `We are glad to report that" Mr. Roberts, who is in the R. V. Hospit- al, Barrie, is much improved in ' health. You can t make a. feal successl -wit'ho_ut making real-_ enemies. You` can t hold a strong position without_ lstrong opposition. V _ i I .You won t seem right to any,J..i'f! you.don t seem wrong to many. f . - ` -. _ | - There are a thousand grades andl types of "prociency and intellect,+|l untold Vvariations of intelligence. {There is not a living soul with, whom `you entirely agree on every subject.` ' Even ifiyouwtried, it is imossibie fol-`you to acceptqevery iss-ue . and. regard every situation {in the same` _light of reason as a fellow- _ L'-__.-` -.... --aL:. LAX.` .. . . A . q - . Q`. A`:- `llllli UL JUMUUAL L7 .L\/lI\lIV vLuuuuav 1? So, how} can y<`71r`i1o15e,Tve i1 uiid`1:- the most favorable of auspices, `to have everybody like you? Miss A. E.` Meeking of Toronto is visiting`Mrs. E. H. Sloan. WSUCA. . ` I :1 You must think .l or yourself, you 1 must respond toyour own intuitions, `you must reason your own way ahead. `You .will have hostility to face in every place and at every place. Go straight on to your goal.` -So long as your conscience is not ashamed to acknowledge you as a friend, don t you give a rap for your enemies. l T ESSA COUNCIL. Essa `Council `met at Thornton on` Monday, Aug. .19, all members pres- ent. _ V _ ` i , The By-law to raise, levv and col- lect, the taxes for 1912was' passed in the usual .way,Vthe rates decidecl up- on being :-County 2 8-_10 mills; Township 41/; mills; Special County grant to school and poor, 2-10 mills; general school _2 4-10 mills; Village `of Cookstown, 6 mills. A Dan Shaw, cedar for -bridge, 15} sideroad, $200.00; J as-. Warsnipp, teaming `g'ra.vel, Con. 9, $7.50; Jno. Flynn, cedar forrculvert, con. 9, $5.00;V'Fr_ank Rose, _pipe and repairs on 3 culverts, con. 10,A$7.00; A. Mi]- ler, culvert and repairs, con. 6, $7.00; |Lorne 5McMaster, removing log and `lling, washout, 50c.; Jno.\McKnight, digging` ditch 3rd line $4.00; VV. E. Stoddart. on printing account, $50.- .00>;VW..B.' `Sproule, Board of Health inspection, $2.50; G. G`; Smith, Thos. Reeve s_=cdin,- `$18.00. T-win daughters, .wh0`se bodies are joined to one another in a fashion similar to thefamousu Siamese twins union have been -born _to a couple in the town` of " Holyoke, M 1133.: The children are normal, ex cept for attachment to each other at the hips, ' The infants are healthy, and that the5'.t31i l1k independently is seemingly f demonstrated -by `the? fact" one. of them. laughed and cried-' Iustily, A1- _A _gu'nibn; ati.preent is,qne*.o.f 7 , Z initggdlyaieeeitci ..i_r."P5ibl'~_'=th9vt it An A ; The" minutes. of the last lneeting! `were -read; and conrmed. ,- I Banting--I.owrie--'-That the Com- -pany at Elmgrove be granted the qprivilege of moving weigh scales -to io_p'pJosite cornr of lot 6, con. 5. Car- I45clihgrt . of `Vanouver ; -...'l`.--4__'l. ;L- '._.;......`... J... 4.1;- 1)....-.`I.... W. J. Galey was appointed Tax Collector for 1912. ~ 'ti`h ing?/iI1e}ig*'wi11% be held at Angus, Sepp. 30th, at 10 am. - run` on; -~-..---c ..___-.- V`. The vMisses Doane of Barrie are` visiting friends here; 'I"'Vl11 'I'\ (11 _(| 'IjA___`|_'__`__ ` The h `following were orderd td be` paid:- ' A V pa.` 1 .- SIAMESE TWINS. . 1>A1Nsw1oK. YOUR ENEMIES. c'>i;1:I`"Cvoxwon'rH, Clrk. OARTJIELRN- -ADVANCE souuma ` FARM LIFE Rural Phon One of the Pro- gressive Moveinents of r `_ the Da y.-Ivy-ThrI)-..r : ` -ton Line Hair 100 Subscriber}. ..Wi-th a list of one hundred sub-' seribers, any one of whom . may be `called up qver` the Bell lines- free` of charge, the Thornton and Ivy Tele- phone Co. have made the progressive move of. having their lines extended 50 `as to reach the Bell lines at Holly. The rapid spread of"the rural phone lines, is ' one` of the signs of pro~ gress in farm life, and the benet to `be derived is many times `greater ,than the cost. The.farm is brought linxdirect connection with the nearest market towns, and also with one another, and the solitude of farm life is banished by this modern improve- ment. The-) following list of sub- scribers is being .printed for insertion `in the next Bell Directory: r BOARD 01` DI.RECTO-RS.T % Geo. Davis, President . . . ..' . . . .Ivy J. A. Corbett, Vice-Pres .Th.orntonV W. H. Hutton, Secretary . . . . . . .Ivy A.` W. Morris, Treasurer . . . . . . . .Ivy W; H. Davisr . .. .. .. .Ivy John Coxworth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ivy Jo_S. McLean ...;.......;....Ivy T. W. R. Arnold ..............Ivy R. H. Jennett . . . . . . . . ..Ivy LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS. Messrs. Will B. AS1oan.of Burling- ton, Norman R. Sloan` of TRegVina,' Sask., and Clarence Sloan of Mid- land were home for a few days last week. L _- /\4 -v`- ---u ` : Dmsxox No. 1 !Jbhn A. Jamieson,'Grai1_1 ` _ V7 77 John Merchant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thornton Dr. B. B. Horton. . . . . .Thornton Dr. \V. B. Sproule . . , . . . .Thornton J. A. Corbett, School Teacher and ` - . Insurance Agent. . Thornton T,om.1inso'n Bms., Merchants. . . . . . .. " Thornton Union Bank of Canada, W. C. - ` ' '5 \ Henry, ' Mgr. . . .. Thornton }'1_:.;'_,Bar1,0w, G.T.R. Agent. . . . . . . . . . . I FI`L......4..... H. G. .&}{1l)id, i`1i1}I'.II xiii : I [W. G. Fletcher, Farmer.. .. |lA._ W. Fletcher, Farmer. C. Nixon, Farmer . . . . . J. R.-Gray .. W. J. F. Broley,` F.ir}i11{.. `J08. McLean, Farmer . . . . . . . Du-'1s1o.\' No. 2. .' 1 W :W. R. Arnold", Farmer ...... . .Iv 7". J. Lennox, Farmer . . . . . . . . .Ivy`. am B Elliott, Farmer. . . . . . . . . .Ivy ,John Coxworth, Farmer, . . . . . . .Ivy Geo. D. Banting, Farmer . . . . . . .Ivy 0. J. `Banting, Fa.rmer.. . . . . . . ..Ivy S. McDonald, Farmer . . . . . . . . ..Ivy \V. B. Lyons", Farmer . . . . .. . . . . .Ivy` T. M. Fletcher, Farmer . . . . . . . .Ivy J. R. Goodwin, Farmer. . _. .Thornton W. J . Dawson, Farmer.- . . . . . . . .Ivy. VV. Cileary, Farmer . .. . . .. . . . . .Ivy `Dave J ennett, Farmer . . . . . . . . Ivy Howard Banting, Farmer and ' Thresher . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ivy DIVISION No. 3. i 1 Rev. W. F. Carpenter`, Clergyman. . . ' ....'....,..'.F . . . . ...,....Ivy F. F. Lennox, Farmer -` . . . . . . . . . .Ivy `T. H. Banting`, Farmer . . . . . . . .Ivy Geo. L. Davis, Farmer . . . . . . . . .Ivy. B. L. Banting, Farmer . . . V. . . . . .Ivy_ Harry Banting`, Farmer . . . . . . . .Ivy Millar Jennett, Farmer .. . . . . . . .Ivy Jas. Gilpin, Farmer . . . . . . . . . . .Ivy. W. A. Thompson, Farmer ... ...Ivy` A. W. MCor1:is, Farmer . .. .Egbert `rm 1': T ` 'r,1__1_____L Goo. A.- Arnold, F annex . . . . . . .Ivy . . -` F T. Farmer .. B . .. .. Morris, Farmer `R. F. Lownie, Farmer . .. . Wm. Ervin, Farmer . . . . . W. H. Broley, Farmer . .. T. J. Shaw, Merchant. .. John Ingh-am, Farmer . . . Jacob Holt, Farmer A . . . . . W. J .'Mc-Knight, Farmer . `Harry DIVISION 4. W. J. .VIc.Lean, Farmer . . . . . . F. A.`Arnold, Farmer . . . . . .. F. R. Arnold, Farrner . . . . . . . J. H. Davis, Farmer . .. .._ ... . Andrew Corbett, Farmer . . . `J. T. Jennett, Farmer . . . . . . `R. F. Kirkpatrick, Farmer. .. Geo. .,Da.vis, Farmer . . . . . . .. Walter Smith-, Farmer . . . . . . W. J. Holt, Farmer . . . . W. H. Hatton, Farmer . . . . .. J as. Jennett, Farmer . . . . . . . Fred El-liott, Farmer . ;. . D. A. Gauley, Farmer . ;. . . .. Thompson J ennett, Farmer . DIVISION. 5. Geo. H. -Spears, Farmer . .. . Stuart` McQu'ay,v Farmer . . . . Wallace Carruthers, Earmer . J as. A. Lennox, Earmer . .. .. J._.T. Arnold, Farmer . .. . . .. Isaac -Speers, Farmer . . . . . . Geo. `W. Oarruther`s,.. Farmer . Jos. `McLean, Farmer . . . .. W.` -Eu-Lenno x,_`Farmer, . `Bobtg Keown,,.Farmer 3 V. . , . j. T Dmsro 6. -T _ < [Wesley `Martin, Merchzmt and Telex ' . phone Op_era.tox.-H. . .Ivy ]?.0. G.T.R. Station, '1`. Barlqw Agent. . . . .. . . . . '1`h_or.ntonL G. B. Henry, Merchant . . .Thorn wn T. 'G. Scythes, Fgn-mer. .Tho1'nton Ja,s,. A. Jamieson, Farmer, .'1`hornton R. Gilpjn, Farmer . '12-hornton , A. _Adam s,..Farmer . . .-.`Thgrfntdn R, Lennox, Earmer;..` Q -, \ .,`_. , > ;-lass; R Jami9a;en;% rl,ow, G.T.. Agent. . ' . .. .. . . Thornton ..`.X;`1.1;)l.d`,`. .F:;r.mer. . . . .Thornton . Farmer. . ..Thornton . Farmer. . ..Thornton Lxon, F armex-_ _. . .Thornton Gray . . . .. A. . .. .. ..'.Th0:'nt0n 1'1 I'I`I a . . .. L. .. . . .. ' . . . r .. iilpin, . . . . . . . . Morris, . . .. .Eg Lownie, . . . . .Eg Farmer . . .Eg L . . . . .Eg Shaw, . . . . .Eg'i Ingh-am, . . .Eg Holt; . . .Eg `Me-Knight, . .Eg Mr:'avr'1-<'i Mrs. s. H. Vmoving from here to ' week. Dlvlsidn 7 Secretary . Preasurer. . :1 I I I I rung:-to-0 ll .. .... lI'II16l`....... roooloutou IlO_lIOOloOc armer_...". er . . . . . . .{Ivyn ..Ivy1 .. ......Ivy m, ..Ivy ;; ..V ..IvyD ..........Ivy r .,.Ivy luv; u : Iilabert ` , .Eg'be.rt . . Egbert . . Egbert . . Egbert . . Egbert- . . Egbert hornton hornton hornton hornton hornton hornton hor `nton . . . .Ivy ` ..IV3 ,.Ivy , .Ivy ,.Ivy _ ,Ivy _ ,Ivy ..IVY , _Ivy . .Ivy , .Ivy . .Ivy , _Ivy , .Ivy .' ;Iv) Bi bert bert W.` E. Gray, Farmer . . . . . . L. Beelby, Farmer .. `J as. Ferrier, Farmer . . . . . Albert Rainey, Farmer . . . Fred Ayerst, Earmer . . . . . W. J. Thompson, Farmer.. F. R. Coulson, Farmer . .. A. McKenzie, Farmer . Vv Vpvzt Miss Katie Boyd. is visiting her` uncle in Longford. DIVISION 8. A I Wm. E. Pearson,` Thresher Thorntonl C. Burns, Thresher . .'. . . . .Thornton| lex. hCulbert, Farmer . . . .Thornton 1-4`---vv-n- 4-nn ALEX. uuwun,, .l.'a11u.\:1 .. ;.uv...-..v--l Roy Ferguson, Farmer. . :Thorn.ton, Geo. Elliott, Farmer . . . . , . . . . {Ivyi Oliver McQuay, Farmer . . .; .Holly Hugh Rolly, Farmer . . . . . . . .Holly Thompson Campbell, Farmer, Holly Alfred Dyer, Farmer . . . . . . . .Holly FARM LABORER S EXCUR- i SION-S-- $10.00 TO WINNI- PEG VIACHICAGO. A A I Plus half cent mile from Winni- peg to destination, but not beyond MacLeod, Calgary or Edmonton. ..-ow-nvwu-g-av--qvru L .`EE:'I"II I{1;Ti-1-iruhza-1/f cent mile to Winnipeg, plus $18.00 to destination `in Eastern Canada. saw`. .........v.. --_ _ 7, l This is an exceptional chance for young mento visit the .West,` which is truly` called the land` of Golden Opportunities, as many prosperous farmers-. and business men now resid- ing in Western Canada can trace thel origin of their good fortune to al , . ut~.-_... T ;`Lr\gl\cgm 1;`........n.,..~ 79 'l`1.,. ! -A-IfG*`rVI:T`S TT'i 3ZOth--TFrom all stations! Toronto to North Bay, inclusive, and [west thereof in Ontario. t U>ll.b'1|| \J.L UIILII guvyt .u......v \I\l .., Farm -Laborers Excursion. Thei route via -Chicago isyan attractive`; `one, as many large cities and towns! {are passed envroute, which breaks thei monotony of the journey, as there 15; `something new to see all the time. a run c` on -as on `V The Grand, Trunk Pacic Railway! is the shortest and quickest route} between Winnipeg-Saskatoon. New: Fnast Express: Service betweengwin-j lnipeg, Yorkton, Canora and 'Regina.i tiny Grzind Trunk Agenty for full particulars, il1_uA.trated litera- ture, tickets, etc.. or write A. E. Duff , `District Passenger -Agent, Union Station, Toronto, Ont. A . HOOKED 71`/2 POUNDS , OF e "LUNGE. Mr. M. E. Parks, C.P.R. station master at Orillia, is some sherman, says The News-Letter. Last week Mr. Parks, accompanied by Dr. R. C. `Miller of Buffalo, he landed four big 1unge. On Tuesday morning he caught a 14% pounder and followed this up 011 ~Wed-nesday morning with a 13 poun-der. On Friday he again hookedabig one :weighing 16 pounds. 1But on Saturday he reached the cli- "max when he landed, `after a ve minutes -ght, a 28 pounder mea- suring 531/; inches in length and; 21 inches in girth. This is a record` weekly lunge catch in this vicinity for this season. They .were all caught in the neighborhood of Geneva Park by trawling." - V Mr. and- Mrs. J. J. iiooghley `of Toronto are the guests of the"'for- mer s mother. . nus CAUSE or RHEUMA- TISM \ It-is fgequently. supposed that rheu- matism is `brought on by cold `and damp` effects on the surface of the body. but this theory is wrong-, cold ancl d.amp- only excites the disease `that is settled in the blood`, rheuma- tism is 9. blood disease and: Rheumo is guaranteed to remove the cause and, _.en-rich the .I..blood ,so~. that uric aei:d-:oannot_'e- aexi_ste4.;.;l1heu1;1i ;. is ;a `.1 }u>; ` , '|]'__-rv. . `- '113 % =.zIf yen} gay form .don*t.. k;.;uvv,`a.'I.JUu.ll.lalIa|:lDLll.wIll any Iorm .G0ll't .delay' 4 going to. D. H. MacLaren s stone get .a bottle of Rheu- ,_, _ __...._u.-.;/ \.- Mr. W. J. Nottingham received word on Saturday of the death at Uxbridge of his father, Mr. George! Nottingham, aged 74 years, and left for that place on Monday morning. Deceased was a `resident of Uxbridge for 39 years, and had been in the] `employ of the G..T.R. for some 54' years, being one of the oldest em- | ployees of the road. He had been ailing two months. The funeral was held on Tuesday." "Four eons, two daughters and _his widow sur- vive dhim. ` `If a man isnsmaft he never has occasrionnto mention it." ` Unhappinesa seldom wbide with a man? who loves his hbme. anadlanoo National Exhlbmon. TOBONTI1 o oarrie to Toronto `and Return $1.90 :~::-;.;t:::v*- $1-55 92:3; ' - n:`..:...mn Date 25 cents ' _%.GRAND, Full particulars. tickets. etc.. frum any Grand Trunk Agent, or - A0 Bo D. PI `u. J. E.- sm1.IxesLEY. AGENT. BARRIE. moms 6b T, . . , __ _____| DIED AT UXBRIDGE. $10.90 Sept. 4 to 7; T $7.55 Sept. 9 an All tickets vglid for return until Tuesday. Sept`. 1 7th, Miss A. M. Palroe returnedto her home in Toronto after a fortnight `visit at Popular Farm. 7 ` /~41 . . `1 -i 1 T`--'* ` ` Barrie to Lndon ind Return 54.55 s4.-pt. `6 to 14; $3.30 Sept rnananm 1: Ilnii: 25.) "'r'- - --... ' `P ` """ 1 Incluqlylea . " A Minimum Rate 25 cents Ail tickets Valid for` return until Tuesday. Sept. mm, |912_ ,$v_UIvwr--\ _ ~ (Minimgi .11 Rate. 28.) All tiqkcu valid for min at until Monday. Sept. 1 cm, :vV1:s'1fERl; 1=_A1n~, LONDON _ A J I\-A____.... 7}nu1sKJi RAlLVlYg svs'r1$ `-`CI jv::--_,,, - u Barrie to Ottawa. and Return L1 -- . Thornton ! . . Thornton . .Thornton . Thornton . Thornton ` I . . Thornton . . . Thornton . .Thornton 3., {rum any Truhk 6% A. DUFF. P. Toronto. om` 7--I-iv An-11.117!!! DADDTI11 DIIDVI? Al. ..___ 1 The Meaford _Brick Company, .,., ganizegl a short txme ago ,with 21 (0-z11;i~ talizatlon of $500,000 Clnnltm _.(,(:k, subscribed--is going ahead with its plants,- which it expects to }m\'<- in operation by the rst of ()('tr)L-mg says,the Financial Post. Tlu-, ]>1u11t.< `will have a capacity of 80,000 })1'i(.k-C `a. day or 20,000,000 a year and win `be equipped for InaI1ufa(:t1Iri11_ ml, Isti mud and dry press varis-ti... hf -- -allhof which_ has been ]>ri\-;m.1`\.0 |.brick. The company owns Mm ;...,.(../. of brick-lands on the (}<-m-,ri;m Im- which they claim contain t1u- nm shale deposits en the C0nt.in(-nt. ()w_r nearly the entip acre the .~`h:l] 1` exposed to the surface and hm n-.:..1 out from 550 to 230 fort 11m. !The directors of the new ('HI)1})2Il1}` 1':'1'1" 'I')L:_.......... 1: rv L: . Aug. 2'7.-Miss Reti2;('31oughley is visiting relatives in Vespra. -r -r nu i1 11` | I\_1a.A\J\.4uv L ..` n w -IIll lLl]]\ are F, H. 1{.C.. ( 11i(`f (`l![]n. S81 of the C;,_N.R.. F. ('. .\1111:.~I_\', Sir William Mackenzids S<-mw-tu1~_v: Professor Baker of Queen s l'niwr- sity, and J. O. Sharpe. Tlw latter has been appointed manager fur rm. company. ' [In the estate of Seymour Conk \\'.-'..- ster, late of the Town.~:l1ip (.1 Innisl, in the County at Rim- coe, Merchant, deceaszed. Notice is hereby given puI`.~uu11t to The Trustees Act that all I'(' ors orvothers having (-laim.< ;1;:;1in~t the estate of the said Seyniour ('-ml: Webster,.Who died on or about the '_ 2)rI 'lday'of of July, 1912, are.requir(-l nu lor before the seventh (lay of .\`optcrn- iber, 1912, to send -by post or delim- sto the undersigned, exec-utm'.~: nf Ill |said deceased, their names nml ::l~ idressesu and full particul-ars of I` " . claims and the nature of tho . m". I. if any, `held by them. ; And] take dotice that nftm .~u-11 'last mentioned? date the <-xm'11tI1'~: Wlllproceed to distribute the z1.~.~<-IS ties entitled thereto, having 1'v}_-`arrl onlytotheclaims of which tlloy .-h;a1I. thenhave. had notice and that thojv `ofthe said deceased among: thv pur- Willl not liable for the said z1=- uuvcy nuns Tallow, per . MEAFORD .S BIG BRI(`1{ ;\~. ~ , TDUSTRY. ` sets, or any part thereof to any 15-1-- son or persons of whose claims IMTIWF`, shall not -have been received at fila- time of such distribution. VIOLA P. WEP.\"I`I{[{. ' ` B0110 lC\\';11't ALEX. CO\V.}`.\'. R:11'1`i-. {Dated August 22nd, 1912 aua\.\..A., QAAL&u \1I.lI.|L I/\.L 0 O 0 I fore quarter . .. Lamb, per 1b., yearlim Mutton . . . . . . . . . . . Hogs, live, select . .. . live, ' heavy . . . . dressed .. lTuIkeys . . . . . . . . . . Chicken, spring, pair. Hens, per Tb. . . . . . .. Butter, roll, per Ib. . . `Lard, per pound . |Egg's, per dozen `Potatoes, new, per bag` Hay, new, per ton ,. .. . Cured Hides, No..1.... Green Hides`, No. 1. .. ~ Hides, No. 2 . . I`P{1\ (runny. -nnsn `K washed .. . 5 ' ronomo mzanxn-r. Toronto, August 27. 1919' Quotations on Tuesday wera:-- \`l7'L....;. 1__,-1-,1 nr: 1 f u-:h?l;s.";1`.'6;1'uly of Barrie is thel guest of Mrs. T. Grauley, Sr. ~ 1- 7"--.--__A._ uxutz, no. z Calf skins, green, per .Q`I......;. -1_:._- AUGUST 29,, ~ $3.35) ept. 1o, 12, 13 THE LATEST MARKETS $7.55, and 11 NOTICE TO CREDI'1`m{.<. Barrie, August-`:31. 191; . quarter 1 quarter . . S yearling ' 11`! 30 06) ,1-_; 11 04 12 S0 Miss Lottie Fe1*gu-s; ;)f Torbnto is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. `Albert `Hughson. rnnnn -0.1 1-1 'p1| . . . ooouoooooooooooooooooooo3 HOLLY. Aug. 26th.-Mrs. J. McQuarry of" I`3arrie visited friends hem` on Sun- ALAV. .1. ... Ex0.<-11tm. 1,0154) 11 S 00 to 5 1/; 10 90' (1 9 9,. 1912'." j v-Tlivi-ss' is 'ab1 to` "be around again, after an `attack of pleurisy. ' ' V 1 I '77` "1 1" `art my on 15 (N) 1 D0 1;) ( M I 0 14 {I0 ,3 the -_ ..._.. - .. Mr. Wm. Tiin visited Grehfeli friends on Sunday. T _.- -..- --. cum bttu the r yr :1 ycrto tlt} Eton in: su-n1 drug: WW 51 I'_\'( (i1A'_ , tzm-hl - few; Tonur villagers took a_trip to Barrie on the Otonabee on Satur- day. " q -n-- -771 ll 1-1-v In ' tiun rm nt Hmr 1ar< st i1/In ,, Inlloli V1121} ~1`<:z:t '1'! .Mrs:u'H. E. Emery is {Iiiting -friends `at New_Carlton. A ' Ttqll at I n,'_'ai .- A-HUI` Gilm excel the , , . . .. tin. "Ind Stu!` tlm ` -world Aug. 26.-`---Mi7szsesZ Mia; and Clxia Lee of,New.t0n Robinson are visiting friends here. _ | dc.-1 do liab `;-M l-aw fol] phn Ian 1 XVI SIC)` y: .:Mr. and Mrs. Kinsman of Walker- ton are spending a few days .with the latter s sister, Mrs. T. S. Gilpin. V '\ 1 Mrs. Noah Groe r2>i'ned,l after a pleasant visit in Sarnia. with! I.-- .1_____1.;._._. `ll ... 1 f'l-___`lL-___,- ILLIICI. G 1-VLCGGCIJIII VLlU Ill LJGIIILG WI her daughter , Mrs. J. Gardhouse. 1).; commenced here. Mr. Arthur King started out Vlastvweek and intends purchasing` a new machine._ We wish him every, ' 8110038.` --_-v, -.;-. V---- __-...._ ""'.;1`h"e;anners are-'1;1eased"i~ to see` sunshine once more. - 000 000000000000 0000000 00 0: commsroum-zma % Miss Agnc; `McC'"ullough is home from Barrie for her holidayis, -. .. .. I "fig; 511; "1iI.=i5nT1"1Hs".~:1`. Don-. nelly of Richmond Hill` are,vi9iting their mother, Mrs. Reid. T :00 000000000000 IF you ever had poorluck with [tour canned tn-alts. Jellies etc. It was probablu because the cou- were not pI`0|lel'IIl sealed. ~Use tnnslueai and resulia wul be `all roll CHI! I` lnlke I `I3`e` C8 Covefhl` CH5" `0 use Cnd '0 -remove. cheaper than seallnt wax. can beused near otter near. V PRICE ISO A Ll.` pmss1:nvA'~i`1v1-:s % If desired can be furnished in any quantity at lowest prices, sfnccessful ACanninS` %Rober_t_%9_n s En nunnnns` wifiss Flossie Thompson and bro~ ther Clarence of Ottawa visited their aunt, `Mrs. A. Dyer, this Week. SEALING WAX J SUNNIDALE oo1u~{EI;s. i--:& -w- --._ 1 Door East or Barrie Hofel. PAROWAX T5130}; swans COLWE-LL. LEFROY. L I.) unvv x..- Miss Bertha Srigley returned [home after a month s camping. at` `0r_c}1ard Beach. -o 1- u 1 .1 1' jrl Reynolds are Barrie, this ` 3*}? C Duncan` `Shaw .fo1'.-mey of Sn` -_g. -The% deaoeased was ihe weni:"A`est in .6? He` had been` with his sters,`~Mrs'. `Armstrong arid. Mrs. Field, -andfpass-I ed away at the home of the latter. _He leaves to mourn his loss his fath-A er, a brother, J ohn' of" Edmonton, Mrs. Armstrong` of Peace River and Mrs-. Field, also of the West. ' `ix '_ M,` -`x.__; ,,.3::.\: . ' ~ \ vgemefo I Messrsn _, McLean, E. McFar- `lane, ' D; _Nixon, J. McFar1ane and {he ,_ illiams left `_sj;. week 117.'_A.' -_-2_._. I... (`$1. ........ C JILID v,y1;ALuauu av.Lv suvu. }orV the going by` 13:11 Sunday gfter` Trinity, Sept 1. ' St. Peter s Church. 10 .m., -Sunday School; 11 a.m.., Morning prayer and sermon. 1 `I 6EJnf;i3' "the church on Thursday at 8 p.m. ' St. .Paul s, Painsvok. I 2 p.m., Suriday School; 3 -p.m., `Evening prayer-. and sermon. 1'| v(;`(>7ii_f'i:'rr1`~;1f ci:>171c1as,s* at the {Rem-y,= Friday at 8 p.m. , _ . `St. Paul s Mission, Craig'vale.' 6.30 p.m.,` Sunday `School; 7.30 p. m., Evening prayer and sermon. l'\l 1 m'bJn}~}}1etie'{ ;:1.;ee Lethe reeiaenee of Mr.` Those. Nightingale, Wednes- day,` 8` p.m. , - ` - ' A tn. -1` . I IV! ! W."1"h;; `WA. of St. Peter s Church will meet at Mrs. H. C. Wil1son s, Thursday, Sept, 5, gt 2.30. 15 . IILLCIL CI blllld, _.5I.n.n -an soy 1 U '- __._ Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Burneyof` Bay Point spent Sunday at Mr. Thomas Redfern s. A `for St. Peter s congregation is called for Thu-rs-_ day, -Sept. 5, in the church at 8 p.m. re improvements and repairs to the church building.. The` members of the congregation are urged` to attend. I I Aug. 26th.-Mrs-. Ronald, Sr., Duluth and other places-. I enjoying a prololiged holiday V 1 George Knupp {Sr suffering with a severe attack of pleurisy. .. rt` :)f Torvonto, is visit-1' |ing atTM=rs. Ney s. Fl" Joiinsm; bf Toronto spent.a.l few days .with Mrs. Wm. Tracy. E i of Toronto stayingl -,with Miss Emma Foyston. - ] \--u ;Jf B_a`rrie,- und her daughters, are visiting at Mrs-. George P'lowright s. . ` _1$Ziis` 3." n&erI~ ' 1137 holidaying.` ,with Miss Mary Orchawd. - 'I"h I Wm. and George Morren, Barrie, and their sister, Miss 'LiI1ian, have been staying with relatives` in this b`.11'8I-`f. 7* `Q11! ri 0.` n'I'\ V Smith of `Barrie spent ti, ishorjt time with M`issTR. Collins. - C \4`I`CLr\.L -I-!\p Mr. Cliftgr:-iiell and brother J ack` `of Cookstown spent Sunday visiting friends here. I 1r` 1'.` The funeral of the late Robert- Primrose took place 011- Friday after- noon. One very sad feature of the funeral .was the arrival of his mother` in from Taber, Alta., who- knowing he -was very ill had come from the West to see him, ._and assist in nursing` him. Although R. Primrose had been in failing health for some `time, the end came very suddenly at the last. The family have the deepest sympathy of the community. A meeting of the Minesing Ath-l letic Association was held in the] A.O.U.W. Hall on Saturday evening, Aug. 24. V Mr. Fred V Foyston was elected Hon. P-res. and Rev, J .iPea-e cock Hon. Vice-Pres. It ,was decidedl bye unanimous vote to purchase " from Mr. A. Orchard one andone-i half -acres of ground -adjacent to the` `school yard, making in all two and one-half acres. eNearly one hundred dollars was. subscribed at the meet-* ing. The Association expects to present the school `section with the land and reserve the privilege of playing on same. V Minesing school will then have the best school grounds ` in the Township. e Goldwater is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Wm. Morrison. " _ . ` Messrs. Geo. and William Binnie attended the funeral of Mr. Bert Primrose at Minesing. on Friday.; Messrs. R. Patterson, John Ber- trim, A. Hewett,` John Craig, H. Martin, W. Higgins, Silas Hudgins, and A. Higgins left for the` West on the Harvesters Excursion, on Friday. v ' A -urn /1 . 1 Info '11 Aug. 26.---Miss C. Leatherdale of I 1 I V Jean Gaston and Miss Eva Emery are visitig friends in Toron- Mr. Hunter, who has been" shipeook on the Steamer Kinmount for the past four months, returned |hE`1e1_$* Yeek: e . '"(*)Z`as~ton has started to pack early apples. V - -urn -\ '"1a'is1t};E}; T)-f iiirlfn, Sask.,i is visiting her aunt, Mrs, _S. _-Hud`-i pm an -n- n on "'it's .'3IaIE i"3;5f""3`hJ'""1'{as % been .vi.siting friends in the West for`the lpasti two months, .hom'e' >l_astV ...'.....I... ' U Geo. 'McLean is spei few days in the Queen. Cit5L'. 'II'...'.; T... "l'.`.......1 ._1. -3 ` Miss iuy` Gaston, Miss Rose Sheffield and Miss -M. `Johnston are visiting friends` in Toronw. - -.1-n -- 1-u pn J.L lI.vbl\lI-I guy. s... Mr. Liscumbe and sister, Miss Em- ma, of Big Bay Point, visited Miss `Annie Redfern on Sunday. ` Rfgivi-` 338$: ;.`Q'\_1.`~ .. `. I;` {I `m1sFf':}. `5w{&f'+2;che ohriiiaeng calledion here 1: ` " ; - 'A 1 C'LC` ;....,, VQIXU V PARI.SH OF. INNISFIL. H- Tudhp` iiif .' `noun-4 ....-5.7..-...E `1f...' gmd; CRAIGHURST: MINESING. spending _a .. nu... : V CHURCHILL. | Aug"? 26-Mrs. R. G. Sloan `of Portland, Ore., is visiting relatives here. *#- - - .- '11 co:i1L':te7i` .th:'serv`wf`?c':a irTt1;e-E;;;2;1'>;'.- tenan Chmjch last Sunday. -1. J-- n`ol'n iary =~a;'e}V.vi1`;fing fr'ien<]s in Toronto. .,. ` , x;'fMrs; `-A. Hart of; -~Elmva1e'* .vv.s3., the guest of J as. Caston, last week. -;._The, many, friends of Mats. J. Hewett will be p1ased= to know `that she has` recovered from her recent illness `and returned home from -_B.a_1-rie on Suvndiay. ` _ -.- 1- in` . : :_8"i8`b81', V A William , MOIiS-V and` , Gaston` were _the_ $11 ts' of Mr. Turk of 3rd line, 301:9, fon ` _ , - ` .Mr.`*`.Oscar _Humt of Toronto is spendingohis holidays ' with his `par- ents- , I _ I ` ` T Mr. and Mrs`. Stee1e and their- children; who have been visiting Mr. and. Mrs. John Blackmorg, have re- turned to Montreal. 1' . Misses Audrey SM Muriel Lang- feldt are visiting` in Orillia.-" ` Rev. Dr; Langfeldt motored to To! ronto last Week, theguest _of` Mr. T .1 J. - Fleming. ~ . . I _ 'Mr.~and Mrs. Ha.-fold -Knowles have returned from thei1f wedding trip. _-. -` . - -no an-vo vi Miss Edna J ol1nVs<'>nv of .T_oro_ntoT 'visi:oed Miss Mildred Willson, last

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy