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Northern Advance, 12 Sep 1912, p. 4

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T1 U311 .DoubzlLe:u'I etu11ils-D. C. ~Ga.mpbell, Miss Bidwell; Stocks-D. C. Campbell, P. Love. Zinnias-R. J. Fletcher, `Love. .l Mamigolds - Miss Campbell, V` P. `Love. V ' -. T24 blooms Pansiesr-P. Love, A. S.j 3`; J.1.`: . -n'1- LL_`_-__ ' A l 's$.'1ios.is - R. J. Fletcher, A. Caszw ` ` `TI 1' 131,; `I, , '\l ,_A. \./ a1;TBa:11:'111;ti11n1s-R-. J. Fletcher, Mrs.` R.I\ffa1ha]l. ' `I 1'11 1 `I 11' .I.Iu J11)-IBIIGILO Di~anthu'sr-R. J. Fletcher, Mrs. |CaXeya.. ` - 11 1-. ha ha 111 1r o;i1e;a;_; $m,' Iii? 1i1;i;,,;..{;;.; fickers`, Mrs. Cavena; D.,`G`.Camp-" .41 I \./ll [Illa J. II M. E. Cam. a-.'L:-__ 1;} 'sc`i;i3's`I"3'-5i`I'iss Campbell, J. H. Bennett. - _ . Verbena--A. Carson, J. Mc:Mar- tin. - . _ Phlox Drummondi--.R. J. Fletch-I er, Geo. Yickers. ` (1-311---)-_' 11 1' 1:11-; L1 9 \J was I A\a'Al\/10 Perennial Gail1m~ J. Flet- cher. Mrs. Cavena-. A.....a..'I (1..:`lI....]3-~4 D T 'II`L.A.,.Ln... \4IIL I Q 33$-J50 `J V \J Annual G;i1ls;:iiaJ-R. J. Fletcher, A.C;arson. 1 TV; 1' -Ir! -Ir -IN . Vf-`tl-1!2;.`1 )v..i5ragoIA1--A.S. St. John, Ged._ Vickesrs-. . V Sa-1via---D. C. Campbell, ` Bennett. Lilies-M1?s. Cave'mg R. Bidwe11.* _Rudbeckia-D.' C`. `Campbell, A. Carson. V ' ` ` ' ' ` V 1"!` 11 .1 . 4` 1 -gr run W1}{.1JAy, Sept. 22nd, will` be _Ra11y day in the -Methodist Sunday" School. :, `-*-.'}3:uJ1`1`s;au1;1`s- LP. Love, Miss M. -E. Campbell. I ' ` ' Cl____. 1'\_......._ A G 01. 'I"_'L_. t`1-.e am1u`a.1A--M-rs. Cavenaf, Misha Campbell; ' `V - 1j .1:....4.L ___ _._...-....:..'I 111---. `nan -L\LI".V \JCIlllP'|J\ Il % Helianthus, .perennia1--Missa Bid- weulnl, Mrs. Cavena. Oelosia, Ldve,{_ D. (`I I`'..-'......L -11 `V \l$I. ll&1l'II\4`I-II i Anemones-R. ,Bidwe1l, J .R. Ham- bly. " ` - ' ~ A _- _L_ _-1_. . ir,__ n.`_.__.. ur- '- A11in1a1s- r -- M: Cavena, Miss Cam.-p-bell, - ` V .' P'ere`_nnia'ls---.D. .C.. Campbell, J. H. Bq___n31ett._`__ ` J L " us `In: V-5'.-u o.:E::Bbe7 0Z1"oi$*`bst;.-ich "Plumes --D. 0. I Campbell. T " ' ' l 'A_.__.-__.-_ '1') 'nsJ__11' -r-n 1-1-A /Ill-I~\a UV. 'wBiem1'1ia]s '- `Mrs. Cayena, C. Campbell.` 1. Fuschias-R. Bidew-ell, .'Miss Bid- Wem _ n.._-.;:___ .._ ` 15 '1).-::____n 1r,-._ 11-1 -Tubemua _'_Be`gvonias,-'-R`. Bidwell-,` J. H. ` Bennett. . . A V ' ~ 'Bid.we1L-_-' = -e- , % %%,, G1oxinias.+;J.%H.A % . .1;naoon;%Hy % A-H. Bid - x S :vSev`era.1 fro-m dur neighbdifhood at-A tendxeqdu a11n-ivefrsary services at Cj1ow- es on_ Sunday. ' """eraniums~-B. ;Bidv_ve1J, Miss Bid- wen, \ Coleus-.-R. `1V.Bid)w.1l,\ Miss. Bid- ,w,e1l.'--_ V ~ 1::;:a...'...u`:-V -- . Rex %Begq;f'as+-;R.%%Bi;1wu,%%, Miss lLllI.|.'ll, VV 0 J. CIJUIJVI-U\ll<|c Bose Astexrs---W. Pattersc3n, Geo. 7- I ,,._ . . < Lu .lJUllllUlI Cri1n9onmAste's -V Miss Campbell, - 1:1: J-\RJ'lJ1l.IE\Illn Lgecogartfed 1`)ahlias-_Mrs. Bob- '0! V (Jll(l*n Calendula.--D. C`. Campbell, V Mrs n 1- 11,-___n ' - I -I-U K9180 'C:n'dy Tuft-R. `J. F:1etoher,.Miss I` 1.` f`1-.....L..`II- trorigs 1). 1>LAMs IN 1>oT.s.4 GUT FLOWERS. ERN ?A D ....v .. Mr. Wm. 15eacock and Miss Annie .Warst;op visited Allandale friends on; Sunday. . r t\ r! `I1 ~_ `maavlrvv--a`-=v-rv__--V---- -`V .g._ .- v, ,._ . " '_ R.`BidVwTe1l, D.O. J` Camp-:`_ bell.` ' " I _sing1 Miss: 331:; well, R. Bidwell, 1n.....1 n.J.:I .. -D.`.....`D1om+.._.Gp'.o- .n.`~. .D1u'wvu.. , ~, h ~ , New; T Odd ; Q1:_.`iRare Plant--GLo.`L Vick:esrs', R. Bidwll. f - V- Vickers, Miss Camp-" I Rubber, Pglant-`-G_o. Vickerrs, D. C. Campbell; V T ~ Kochia--D. C. Campbell. , = 6' _ ;`Ara`11cfaria' - Dr. Arna]1, .- D. C.` .l.l\J" 3:, .1454`, 1J\.Iu\,1. ' I.) vo ` LaWns:-kept-"by. owner -- Norgnan, Burton Ave.; `Andrew. Car- son, Small St.; ZM=rs. Fevrier, Brad- ford St.; Geo. Ba.l1. Maple Ave.; Dr. A1'11_}aJJ1, E1iza.be`t`h- St; ' '-r111.i ./\ Cf3?e`i3'f' Flower ` Beds~-`Geo.V O. Walton, Kempenfe1dt,St.; D. C. Campbell; Elizabeth St.; H. `M."Dyment, High St; N. Dyment, Elizgbethw St. Window Boxes-A. M. Htiiiter, ` Owen St; Geo. Vickers, Owen St.; D. 0. Campbell, Elizabeth St; Miss A qtxn`-` 1`u1v\1n-A Q` I I BOUQUETS. ~DECO];ATIONS %5 ' ' AND DESIGNS; I % - I `Bouquet; Sweet `R999, Miss Campbell, Geo. Vickers. I `m,L1_ 1\--__-4.:,.... 11:- T.` Tn1n(r Ope.n to ;ri1mbe;';vv"T11 h271%}'eV nevelxl taken a prize. before. ` - Nasturtiums--Mrs. PrMo Miss 11' T3. _`l.'__-1I \.Io '\/ C4~llJ.IlJ\aLl, ._A.J'Jul4lUC` XI Scott, Dunlap St. A. UKILI, \J UV. V nya. Du JP :l:ab\1Je`,`u1]kI')eooration--lbigss F. Lang, Miss Campbell, Mrs. Rees. I f!`-L1- `D--- ..-...4. '\I2n.. m...m.'Im'l`| ' uuuxpucu, .1u._1a. LUUCD Table Bouquet--Miss ' Oambe,` Mrs. Marshall, Geo. Vickems. T 1r:__ 1:` "r....._ `var... "PX '*`M}I'}}I&=' Mrs. 0. s. Rowe were guests of Angus friends on Sunday. ' 'll'__ 4-- J `Kl ..- `D 'I'J'.....1.'.".-.. ._ AAA. , .L`IJ'n 1% .U.I.1l.l.'5llaIl1, \JgJ. V 1!/l\\'.u Do Des1g'n-M1ss F. Lang, -Mrs. T. Cavenau ` in - . n 17- 1 __,_ T wavcua. ' Hand Bouq1iet-Geo. Vickers, J. F. Jackson, W. Patterson". _ I Buttonhole Bouquets - Miss F. Lang. Miss Campbell, Mrs. Cavena. 1 I -SPECIAL CLASS ` V f'1\}a1I={" Hair Fern--=M1`s_L F._ E. Shaw, Miss Creswicke. Rubber` Planb--Thomas Caveml. LAWNS, ETC, , - , Lawns-Where help" employed- H. M. Dyment,- High St..; _Geo Vic-"I kers, . Owen St.; S. Dymeut, High- St.; Mrs. Plummer, Peel `St.; W. A. Boys, Baye1dASt. T.-.._..- 1_.._`_;._-1___ _____,,, 1.1._.@1 All Lasauu, 4.11 Ana-uw I/ll: KJ Bou~levards'--R.` J .m Fletcher, `Owen St.; A`. Carson, S-mall St.-, H. M. Dyment, High St.; P. Moran, Small St. 1': 1 '11 /\ vvv V. L.7i`iciw?7;ii,""` W ' F"4m "M As te1's--Mrs. Lo-ve, John Claxton. Table Bouquet-Mrs. P. Morran,l "n - ._ 17--.... Wheat, new Oats, new. .. . __'-'I -4 }Bigger and Better Than Ever Barrie s Mayos Four 15th `Sunday aftr Segt. 15. Q4. 1)..J......!_ (`1'L__..-`l_:. iThe- Management, in keeping withitheir A past record, have spared no legetimate expense in securing attractions',_,. and they have much pleasure in announcing that the H68 Attractions in front of the Grand Stand this year will be the best that have ever been ' I presented before a Barrie audience. a September 23; 24, 25 SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS `The M_st Lugln--` able Comedy Act _ on the Continent; |Gta!!.d . En!rtin!nents T in _, ---, .- :v.---v-_--u ` ' T ._ - ._ _ _ - - I /` :`A...'V'1_\.a-u-n"4- -- a Citizens am an Attendance ;RATE , .S&in|e Firstaclass ' . OIL. VD}... AA BUIKJSSUD U; ALOISQQ .LLl\/lI`\.IA7 V55 IsJI44It\AIllIaO `Mr. and Mrs. F._ Hawkins, accom-_ panied by Miss C`. Ha.Wkin'sa spent Sunday in Oookstown. . THE % LATEST MARKETS ' Barrie, _Sept. 11th, 1912. 60 95 Z30 -38 9?. ;Big Fair s. so. cal oocooouo on Flour .. . l`Beef,? hind qua.1'.t<.e;'. ' . fore quarter . 8 00 Lamb, per 1b., yearling Mutton `In .. ....... iH9gsu, live, select V- live, heavy ,.. . dressedg. 11 O0 Turkeys .. .. 12 Chicken, spring, pair. 80 `Hens, per Tb. . . . . . .. 8 4 "1i:;'.}{:ghL Wa.s a vvisvitm-' at the Exhibition. . " - Pnrncr BISCUIT BAKING As u-no `gyr- ovcn gives. 1\ , , \IV\ll Eli vac L Ranges with slow ovens are all right for some kinds of bis- cuits. But an oven that is chronically slow simply ruins others, and it is useless for many "purposes. nbknr 615 pun uaca. Other stoves bake beautifully on one side and not on the other. So you can never depend on them. :1-jju t if "' v . ____,___.--- ainnu-: ~------- .Wll..LlAM nucx s1'_ov eo., Lmrn-zp, BRANTFORD `It aIl_3pends on the heat your H. H. OTTON 81 SON A-""1 ~ " ._"69 ""9 GUUCVIIIO I IN- E v E N 133 BWVV. '1`1`.meet.ing at i'esid:e&1ce of Mrs. M.. Matlxers, Stroud, Wedrnes: day, -Sept. 18, .1912. at 2.30 p.m. --`.~-.-.v -. `--..`- _r2I_>_I:r3s_rJ1.-I 10 Butter, ml], per Tb. .. Lard, per pound . .. .. Eggs, per dozen . . . .. Potatoes, new, per bag Hay, new,_ per ton . .. [Cured Hides, No. 1... [Green Hides, No. 1. ._ `Hides, No. 2 . Calf skins, green, `per 11 W331: "`Happ' Thought Ranges are per- fcct bakers. _. A ,l_,,,,,__,_ ' I. ICLL Uhlm If you want a slow oven, :1 slow re will produce the desired result. If you want a very hot, quick oven, just build up the re and keep it going strong for a little while. This {entire save`: you money in two ways ; It saves fuel bydrzakinz it unnecessary to use too much. and by zmng you the -full heat value of V every ounce of fuel. In nun lhr fond material hv onnn-inn inn uh. A '1\IINE`SING. * ' Sept. 9th.-Dr. Kerfoot of Prescott is .spend ing some time with Mrs. J. Kevfoot T V A v_ every 0IllI:c or lucx. ll lave: the food material by ensuring just (be tight result. no matter what part of the oven you use, More data a Quattcr Million Canadian women wage the " Happy Thought " every day. fji*1:t7RsmY, snmr; O\Pera House lftt audeville Attra_cti_0r,`f ba The Renowned. E x ponent of Physical Culture Youngbloo Sextette The Celebrated English Lady. Musicians NOT 100113 5 }`. `on the occasion of` his visit. Bishop `R<'3'3-vo~of7f'17`v<>Vronto,. who was in Allandale during last week, was: in M.ine'sing-o on Friday and administer- ed the apostolic rite. of confirmation` 1-u u ojououooooobooiowboooiz * `RRr.sPoNnNc.\ S 00 10 a Q Madam Delora Cora NJ 115. In 1 1 2. c,/704 --v1;I;1".-;1'nd Mrs. A. _Rorw;1d'., J_r., mo- tored. to Toronto recently and spent a few days in the city. vvvw.~-v.- -.- ---.. ___-- Forde s mother; Mrs-. AOooke, of Guelphv, has been visiting. at `the Rectory. . A run I 11 1 1 14` time` in the village. "1;l:'1:s'.u; Creofge Campbell and `dagh ter, Ag'n*es, are staying `for a &hort_ u -n- :1 itev. LT;:vSi1;i;;:1;1d, Midh-u-rst, and Dr. Booth, Barrie, `exchanged puhpits` on Suday last. The Weatheibeing all that could be desired, a large number of ' residents turiled out "to hear Dr. Booth, .who gave a very ac- ceptable sermon. G 11 I 1 P 9t1i;:--Now that the A oifoxito |_L1L:;.:_-;. -- -_-_ `L. t...'........,. wE\zf1:;.``J<~>1 1`11"'-'1-?'.ussell is home from Toronto. L ' A `.4---u...--._ 9th.--M-1:. aVn;i.`_w;ssL J; L.` Shaw of D`u.1ut}n are! visiting relativ- 'e__ and friends in. this locality in _1 I-Vivi I Mrs. Mc.M1m7ay 1189: returno-i- from visiting an aunt at Mon-oi Mills-. - Miss Bessie. Williams Of iWest To-. ronto spent the holidays at our Cor-; T1913 . WJEQ ."iIi`;;}' ';;f~'(V3"(>1i;1n&'Z`W_C)0d, spent the week-end with Mrs. _G. M-. ' H "I IIIIIIO ' "`\JV' UIJCIWV . It'IJ\l Val-VlOVOIIl_\l_ .E:ijtion is over the ax`-mers are _Hfpr ~(3011t-`il1.1:lO;ds ~-ne weather. Mrs. Gri en visited her brothel; in Toronto during exhibition weeks. n vlx 1` I L] anvv \.au-o-.5 V-_--__..-__-, fvi/Eiss Gilmour of Doe Ltake isthe new teacher in No. 1 schoolhand Miss Currie of Craigleitvh in No. 8. "I.l' ff`, ,, _ 1- 11.11:. .L.......: I-J QJGILVLI - F105. Buys: 11 u Moir. $Q\IlJI Miss Matthews is in Tmonm .with `her brother, who is still` quite 'ill in `the hoepitgl there. -V gs -n\-..-..A.- vulva J;v\I :vvy-q. u--`_ .- Mr. Ed'Ii1und`.Done~r `Toronto "spent Sunday at/M3`. J. McMurr.ay 8. Mr. and`. Mrs. J. 0. 'CBui_e spent: `Sunday with t_1e_*lat.te1'."s zhothgr in- "lan-.. ` "Sept; %1bI;m. Paik as ~, .his' holidays nuns bomb 1%eV *M1`asi%*F-3;Pa1i9L V V % ` % |. hm` If_AR_ISH pr _11T1I1sF}L. Igva '\/IO$H`DOQI'\fi oboe-V uw v-uvr--.-. Yo{ii' orresjiohdnt - is vsdrrf to 7hear of the serious illness of` Master :B1a.ckm"ore, and h0p'es fdr,hi$ .......- J._ _;,. --_..._-_ SUNNIDALE -OORNERIS, `CROWN HILL; SH9:1TTY BAY- %Msas&.Im.ieHan; A 1!; :..is after: 1tr .:1onsA.::i11Ie8s .Smi,' a 1.tt1e"" Cu of >'T(_>`rbng;9; ar*`T"v_iiggiting- her sister, Mrs. }Gou1tg`r. 1 *r % , - Sept. 1o._iuss,`.'Lx;i ` i2:c1 of `Barrie spent ', Sunday with her` pa1~e'nt here `before a1ea.ving.for De- trovit, Mich, where` she intends spend- ing-. the winter. . . I . .A . . '1 A mu V muxsuu. ` returned to their " hqmes,ix_1 the. city. L "Quite a number from our burg at- tended the-Exmbigu, and-`a-11urepo_rt 9 gnlnhdid` time. VF-a.i1L'; " nxtf_T11.ci9day. A big` crowd go up from around tlilis neighborhood `if the Weather is e. ` -. ' Q ll\JLl&].'IJ\Ju U556 -54635059. a splendid time. .53, St. Peter_ s__ .C_-huvchili. , * `P 10 1.n'1.', Sunday School; - 11 a.m'.; Morning prayer and sermon. Thurs.-J`; day, Conrmation `class. , ,, ; . |\ st. Pau1 s"ohuich. Painsw.ick." ' 2 p.m., Sundny School; 3 -p.m. , Jvlvensong and . sermon. Conrmation dc]-ass at Rectory, Friday, 8 p.m. St. PanI s.d Mission, Craigvale. 6.30, Sunday School ;` 7.30 Even- song. and sermon. Conrmation class at residence of Mr._ Thos. Nightin-. gale, Wednesday, 8 pan-.*_ . - 01 ..l' C-`I UGO X \|1I5'\.-`II. 5.; VKJL -5- L Ibllilla RJ\J V0 -`III I ' _().wing' to the amount of rain up to last week, considiemable grain has sprouted in the shocksi in this neigh- borhood . `Most. of the. farmers now have ;a smile Vo-i_1 `since the change of weather. . Bi .`i;| j Miss Beatrice Scott "of Co inst-. `wood -is visiting , her unble, H; Ilfaxwell. . * " fake, `has the Quite a` nunibe;-have? 4n~ ished: hgm*vesting._ ` ' ` " - ` ` . run L After"holid'aying`for _ two` .weeks with`her.j:many ,_1'ie-mds -here, Miss A11g'ustj.ine Desjardine has: returned to Detroit; 7 ' . I Sorry "to report that` Mrs. B. Foisie not `improving as rapidly as` her :1f riends would like to see her.` \./`III. VVK'-'*Ll. , -I.` L (lul.Ll\ \J'\.IAJ 4516. vv Iuvxp Mrs. M. Baker -of `Utopia; and Mrs. W. `Eddy `of New Lowell, all of whom were present for the occasion, except- ing J no; and` Dalton, who were un- ab1e~..to_';get home. .'I_`hg_P%!1.1-bea-rers were the two sons, twoi sons-in-1a'w, and two grandsons, as `follows: Mr. Frank Prebble of Calling-w'.00d,* Mr. `u-ran -n_._u.1.. -1 n:-1_.n. 11.. 'u'.._1- "lh.-1::ge- `number of sympathizixlg friends attendecl the funeral of the late Mm. P-rebbsle. of this vi1l'ageon Monday afternoon. The - cerexnony was performed at the house, I after while the remaityst were placed in the Union Cemetery. She leaves to mourn, four sons and three daugh- ters, namely: -J-no. of Sault Ste. Marie; Dalton of Winnipeg; Will of Oolwell; Frank of Collingwood; '\I'_._ `II 13.1.... _ -TTJ.-..- .....'I 1]"..- I -I.` aaun L ~L\JLI'I.ll\7 VJ. \/`I-llllI6'VV.\l'\U\l .51.; 0 `Will Prebble of C"_01WelI, Mark walrer of Utopia, Mr; J no. Mason `ofv Parry Sound,` Messrs. Bert. and Hnrrnan Baker of Utopia. `_,_,. I , `J-"`-'-""*"""" ` . ' Sept: 9t.h.-The peepleof -this vi1- 3 lage were shocked `on Friday last, 4... when it became known that Mr. ` William J ohnson of Pittsburg, Pa., . `and a former residentof this place, 1 "had died very suddenly at Pittsburgq. The deceased was the eldest son of ` Mr. Wm. J ohnson, and` was 43 years of age. The remains were brought ` ` here by the C'.P.R. `noon train on Saturday, and conveyed to the resi- - deuce of Mrs. .W. Watkins. who is a a cousin of the deceased. The. funeral ' took place on Sunday to St. John s A Church and! cemetery, and was very` largely attended-. The Rev. E. R.` : James oonducted the service. The ' deceased was a member of Rescue Lodge, No. 1002, jlndependent Or- '> der of Od-dfel-lows, of Pittsburg, Pa. I He leaves to mourn his,death, his - father and two -brothers, namely, J as. I Johnson, general-.-`merchant of Pitts- 'burg'. and Robert,` G'.T.R.' engineer. , of Allandale. The tpal-1-bearers were: 3 A. Jary, Wm. Hudson, Milton~ Em- Tn nnntnm `D.-`I54 IIIGA Cl. uzu'_y, vvxu. .l..I.u\.lBIJ1I, .A1|.L1uvu. .n.uu ery, J as. Caston, Robt. `ra_ig. and Marin. Gaston. The oral oeringsr consisted of an emblem from Rescue Lodge, No. 1002, I.-0.0.F.._ Pittsburg. Pa.; s-pray from "Mrs. Devine and Mrs. Catherine Da-ly "of Pittebusrg; wreath from A brothers, a.nd- : wreath from cou-.s~ins; The family have the "sympathy of this neighborhood `in their sad bereavement. "'*i?i,e:Eevi'11;;'i;;.;` condaleted. the service in the ` Presbyterian Church on _ Sunday. ` ' -u-__ nr ur-L_'-.. -1 1i..`I,-;-.. '......:I uu LJ'uJl\AGlJ . \ _ A Mrs. W. Waggon of Dalston `and Mrs. Holmes. of - Toronto were the guests- of Mrs. J. E. Hewett over Sunday; V 1:,-__ a__-uL_.___.1 -1 cu t`0-4.'L..`..!..-.. rcovery; "V ` V M . - _ A_f_4ewAof the7`fa-!`me.rs in this local- ity are through harvesting. I_I`_'. k:)Ll|.lIIllVV(l'~l:\.I,' ULILE gVVUCl\o ' - Mrs.` A. Richardson. spent last Week visiting relatives in Toronto. g XII-.. 'I)....'..`I 'IZ`...-.;.-`.` ... 'L`1.......1... 1.-. I u uuuuq v Miss Southward of St. Catharines is.visiting her Vbrothetr, Mr. Jas. Southward, this .week.`, 11' _. A 1"): -'l_-.__1_'._- _.._--L 1-..; __-..'I_ V I51 IIIII5 I \.II>`VU'I V\a$' LII uln UL \IJI II`-`C _ Miss Pearl French of Elmvple, `is- v1s1t1ngVfr1ends In this locahty. -u-_. nn_:...... .;-1......1 ;`.......1.-._ ..c 1);...` Ar7}r,' 'x3Tt2:d7"1}`-i`4s~i"%tIa'17," EI1; J .fo`1 Jx{ I Spence, last Week, after; an abse.1[1c e| of 20 years. ~~ ` ` 1r.._ 1:... 117-1-.. -1 ~`n-1_;__- _--| "i\?tn~s;;- Robtj. #% Craig frigpds in Tgmito. vwl\Z`['1\:s_.Jh1c`);, Watson of Dalston is visiting her f/`father, Mr. Geo, Ostr-an: JA_ . l.lI."|l\.ID Ill. .l.\Jl.\I I` Mr. Joseph of Elmvale left heme last Tuesday. for Calgary grit}; two -carloadsy of thorqughbred ow . ` ` s ` ' - 1-1 '11- . 1"q i `.1,rn Mr. John Hart, clerk in `the To- ronto posit, oice, visited` his: parents here lasttweek.` - . - _ ' Mr. Geo; Snider left on Tuesday %t1fip.; . . .for a,.mo1_1th in_ the We4stjon`g_1iusi-:T 3 . We -wish through .your' columns to thank our. and. of Craighurst ,- and -~ vicinity 1 for} their V `kindness and assistance` `to us during._ mm` recent bereavement` .`We.;. thank thong % for ghown i;ourf j V ` Q; % apd%;pyi;zpathy:% ,fi.>r;,;his.' 15101115 , 11711711115` Ill. D1115 l.\J\Jall. VJ! Mr. White, school ` aoher of. nmf _.LL___, __!-_'L-j 1-2- -_!_L`... `If... 'I"._'L_ `Sept. 1o.ll1ir; %Ge5;g.;;mpson 951" *'l`prontdspex1t'a` few days Aathis home J BRENTWOOD5 , % wsm? 0F`THANK;s- = CVRATIGHURST; ' `His _ visiting I -Ea. "<"3`I;uecti;i of L Scaabiosa -4 Philip `Love, Miss Campbell. L ` . -. Vase of Cut. Flowers?-Miss Camp-' A41--. -.. -1: 1`r....L...... . `A..,.,]...,....' pia- w4a1_l;Phi1:ij_;;;"L6ve,;T:~Ge_<>. .V_ic_kers. . E -%Hand%ABouqaeu+-J.. H.' Ben`nett, A. s. st. John, Miss M. E. Campbell. -uvuuu I ' `Bo'11.q_`uet_,V 4 whog .I1a.v;e never` -tal_{e1i y 3 .prize_ T-befo:Ve~.Geo. LUrVr_y, Mr.`P. Love. " * ` ' * "Collection of` Amma1s-Geo. Um-y. Ba_sket`;_of gut .F1o-weLrs- . Pat- .I,11 T71 V "'_ 7 i f (Dymex1t;).fZ Bhr;ie~ Wis} _v_in'3-it;-' ing `her mother," Mrs.` Grosfe-. .- -U1. \J u.v '-I--I.1J'IVVLlI7' vvo ;.uv ' rson, ..M1ss_`Campbell, J. H. Ben-' nett.-V ' - An. 11 .- `~ p -n,_I_3- , hL:1:_ 2 spikes - Miss "L. Bid.weill-, Mrs. Anne `Vickers. Gnladioli, 1 1va,ri ety-P. Love, Geo. Vickers. ' ' G1.adi_o1i, 10 vari H. Ben- nett, W, Patterson_. ` - n1__1:-1: z _-._...-a.:..... 1' II 1),... `6 o1ig.:i:n `3"\7bena -%- gmdrew Caz-son,.J. McMart_in, 4 . V ' -in o._:1-.... n_............... /,......T .....`I.:._\ \/G-.l'U'l&, 40 Auvalnua mu. I 12 -Spikes Geraniuin `(ohei co10r)-- VGe1c_:., Vickers, Mrs. Rees. .,-L -_,_ ]___ _____`1_________ __ \JUU._ J Lvnvsw, .u.I.uao J-V\I\aUt Bouquet, put `up by `gentleman, of! zFloweIrs Mother Used- to Grow--| J. H. Bennett, Gd. Viekers. I _,L fV-1J--A.3__- - '3'-..."l..._ 13-..-.. .1. u. LJUVCO ` Mauve Patterson, I . Love. 1 1-1 K .`, `Ir_._ 1`) 117 v-av 9 5- - | Vi'(__"l`<,e1`s. VICISUYS. ~ ' - _ Three varieties" of Asti2rs--Geo';! Vickers, J. F. Jackson. __ Six `vfrieties of Sweet PeaS-Mrs.l! , ,1, -11 -. Us 11.`. .I.n:uLu.Cuv, uvv. v:.\.n.\.uoo - Best Coliectio-11 of Hard Ferns-I Miss C'a.mp?oe1l'.. . _ ,_ ! 0a:1li0p8iS',_ annua1:-Mrs. ? `Cavena, I H. Robinson. / ' Calliopsis, :pe'rennial-M-rs`. Cavena ' Mig'nonette-Mrs. Cavena, Geo. Walton. ` 1'1 1 :\ |_ _ _ `ft 7 '1- Maud Partridge of Toronto" is vji`-iting at her home. ~ . T - - -_ . ` Florexice Simpson is ill again. " Miss Gussie Partrid-g'e is visiting in Toronto. V A _ ' ' V1 9 L GU09`; Dvau I uffiiadioli, 5 varieti:es:'--J. 5 H. Ben- nett, Geo Vickers. . 'n:..1_- AZ... (1,... v:,;1.....- "T `DI li>inf Vikers, J. F. tJ?.1. ` A . 117 11".. T T: ' Astersf--W. Pcittersoxl, J. F. Jackson. V . Purple Asters-J. F." Jackson, J. H.nB.bnnett.` ` ` '1r!, r;1-__-__L-`l1 uy'1v`:ro-shaded Ast`ers--Mrs. B. W. Smith, W. Patterson. 11..-, A -4.-. TIT 1)...u.......;... (Inn D125 Valluwva vu. 'LJvV\4vv .-.\..uw ....-.... Rees, Miss A-Cainp.bel1..=.:~:uI;:..,;, , , "Roses---R. Bidiwell. v ""* Hollyhockse-.--R. J. Fletcher, _D. C. Campbell. --: n-..---.-:...1 131.1,.-. _ (lnn v:r.lmm uzur P Mrs; Cavena. Ipum eremi'ia1 pm; Ll Gee. Vickeas, 1-. 11- A , C1 C14 TA]... JIZLY3. K/I1 vcuu. ` Show Dah1ias~--A. sf St. John, 'M1;. H. Robinson. ` ` ? 4 . 1 'I\ 11'_. `II ... T!` `l)..'L LJUVUIKJ-kt/Lu .A.IaInIun.LI inson, Miss Elson. ..`L1 f`!1- -L_-.. T\ 3.... K Jusmn, iVLlD' xunvuu. ` Cactus Dahlias--A-.-A._ S. St. John, M1;_s: H. Iiobinspn. i `I1 11 rl`|__.-_.'L..'I1 JVll'B. .11. .LvU'uuLa_uu. Single Petuniase-_D. C.`Campbe1l, A. Carson. , - "` VT` A '-, 1\ 7N. l`1.----_-'L-'l1 COLWELL; -Sept. 10.--.Miss~ Mandi `Cloughlsey... has returiuedv from visiting in .Or- angewfi-1-le. ' V W. R. I-Iowes a,nd_child1ren spent _ Monday in -' -Messrs. E.~C1ought1ey and R._ Parr zisited; friends in Mulmur for a few`

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