Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 24 Jul 1913, p. 4

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Ascoiczn P0ULEs%% itarshall D. 3. C1ark,V24 D. Wm .5110 ~ gpsuw, _ vvvganvaa {of 4' goqdfnaturiii ` rivalry. f-'Pre1imiVI1arhy First Ba :-r'ie - . 333:? ._ 7 . Mm-c_hiso`n; Mo'Niven 13 I "Vi`1`:;w;};wL Master Crawfoi-d` of To?` ronto are visiting Mr. and: Joy? Lxlck. ` . -II\ 0 ,1 1_. ;{A_- Marr Gilmore ". ' .' Bricka` 9 F? Brown1ee< %<%If=J>&? ; 011113 of` ()_riA11iian`,'_:j;:`1 a_%xy e f1`7- V'tai'=V `g am9_,; |v_vit;11_ t}1'e Barrie club last, Wedirse -< M... . tn'|lAnino- be-_ , Ellie` .:D_B:l`-l.`.le_ gruu .l(bI='v_`_ ......,._`.* ` day afternoon, - `che fO115'>V~7iI1B'_4 be`;- ing the scores. 5" 1- J 1 h " " `"V|_-_`:1.nn V `qua pro... ._--, V Lties D6nl3Ies.." . A Misses vCo'rbould_ and Jupp 7-vs.` Misses sP!fr'is"h and Ross, 2-6; ; 1-6.- A =-Missesllulcghy "ands ,Mc_Lea_;n: vs;-._ Misse}i." E. `~Cres wi`cIte * and. , J o_yc'ej BY$J.v0'3 2 6-7. . ' I ' 1 .....`,. 1. , ,Q:_`n.-|l'` 03: I ' Mix"ed.?__I)_`oubls*. ~ * V` ~ ' Miss Mulcahy. "and; %-Mr`. ;Pu'gs1ey~: vs.- Miss Creswicke". and Mr. Beecroft, 2"-76; 1-6; 7 ` " I - 1 up 1}:n.. 5... Miss'.C_oi-bould a n_dwMr. M1115 Vs. j Miss 'Ro`ss' and-.Boys, .1-6," 1-6. I RainZ ~.inte1;fered_ with `the play during `the...a.'fte!'1'i9 and it` was . "430 before it "oou1d be resumed. I A _very pleasanjttime was'had by I a1l`the., participants, ad a. zjeturn s A game:-will. `.be`_` arranged ` for either /she" 24th V or 25th at Orillia. The,'Rus1;iolm Club will play here on `S.a]turday afternoon. ; Messr's.'f`B_oys, . Purkis, Beecroft, ` and W. Little went. "16 Orillia on `Thursday `a_ftern'oo1_n to play a game" with za,`~q115ar 1`:etft`e "who are su_mmering the1_'e, nd` Qame out Zvvfctotiousl V ` ' :41` `LC. L`-It I-I vvvy _ \~vv.v -.. The infant daughter. of and`: "Mn Hector Black died on Thurs- -day morning. Interment took place 911 Friday` afternoon to ;fMidhurst` t % THE'- STUFF `THAT; tmtxms 5! t errors . 3 ` EHIND. every big cropyoul l A .wil].nd the stuff that made i it grow. It may not all be T11 ; the i form of -8. K ne1y`'gi9und - dust pur? 1 chased in mag, nbr in a crop `p1'ow- ; ed under, 1101- in a heavy application: {of barnyard scrapings, but Vvhereveri` `there is a big` crop there must be 1 the abundance `of available elements to produce, it. There are other things ; than fertilizers that make crops; FVJJ -.3}; \:/---h; ,- T _ V _ ,,Ladie's"\Sing1ejs'., 'i[is Corboul`-d vs. Miss Men s_ -Si`ngIes.: _ James vs. Warren, '5-7,` 1-6. Brhab-azon vs,. Fe1t,Al-6, 2-6. Morris'_ vs.` P 1,}rkis, A 3-67.` 8-6, . so i'_s_;Ee`1-,t~i1izer, and if `you meanwbya frtiliir ` Something that ' brings. a fruitfu1~ riaturn - Tull was about right, even though he was roundly ridiculed back in 1731; " The pld Englishman Tu]l..c1aime'dV If you "are in" the eld when the crop that makes the remarkahle- yield; 13 is planted you will usually" nd deep 1. and careful plowing and _ repeated L harrowing`. rolling and dragging,_ I! that produce a perfect. -seed`-bead-- i rm below, free clod_s,' ne ion'] the surface to hold` `moist'ure"j during drought. Continue to watch_ this you will nd tlmtizhe till-. _i age is frequent and careful, that 1 _ there is an extra dose of fertilizer , added just before fruiting-time. The ] invariable tendency is to -hasten seed- 1 ing by neglecting, tillage, a`nd1.quite 1 -4 as invariable` it is a mistake.- `A 5 ' few days inxplanting have 1-ittle to , L do with .the a yield of .most crops-, but an extra harrowing of . the seed-` bed may `mean a great deal. Those ` who `skimp on tillage are usually ` blessed with .a naturally perfect soil of sand and loam,Thut they usually 3 have _a shortage of natural fertility which they must `make good. 7 v Q 4.1`:-a_. _`-2 . - If you mus? "n:1j'Vt"i'11age7 do it after `the crop is=.plant_ed~, but have conditions right at_ the start, `T SHE SAID IT T ._ _`You are `now 'gentlQman, she ' wrote if you think I. said .s'1'1t`:h "9. thing` as she said you-"said I said I had` said. u :11-\-_,. -:._1n 1.`- -;.__`___-_1 u____ Iyaav uunxn .]\l'\4I' \3UIvs.\A .L haI~A\a .1. OulIQ\. v.I\~n\.-I Dear girl, A be answereci, you must not think .I`_ think ' you ' think you must be theokind of girl I think you must be if you said` such a thins: as `you said she sgid._I `said you said you had said. > - ' `n _-.-_.-_"L-. 1,__`-... _1_- 1,,..-__. 1,`- J \l u. 4&sO\A DIOIMII 7 It. seems he knew she '.k1'JQW-~a he knew she said` .just - what she said she heard he `had heard herfriencl had.hea1`d~-vhini say he had heamdt her _say, but with. intuitive `feminine .tac',t' she aoc'ept ed"-his apo1<`)gy.--`-I.ife.%` 3mSu?." .---aw, .-L-Low ~ ~ ' ` Any; man.`can__mar`ry..a `girl if he :1i91<}.8"3Hi-. Tin his mincl, saya Julia" 1 ecture1_-5 ion{_., scien- --tic but the" average . . x 1`x`o1d* che_ real; thing in; a hammock.-- _ V a _. Y` . $"'{:;[,_ young much prefers to J Nv. _M`i`sS" 1-6', LJIIIS Ava 9* Miss` ]).;]3oyis, i . ;- - 'S.S..v 4, ; idklngv: advance of "$150.00; `G.T.R. l*'su.B}n-itting- `plan. of proposed new` ...sf-a"ti6_n. at ,New Lowell. _A. JG. Ard- % (ugh, 1?.L.S., with plan of mwn lots; iwh.$513.}.3f9l:L0I3P1' ~ A , e 1;h`g;;e;k -neti-if =G;'E.R.' `tb that. ?1:hei1?f;p5_1i`t i1s :o'r` new1fistat~.ion_at New `Lo_we`lI-`, are " of. . ' , Spicher-C*u1ham- --Thrat the Reeve e _(}ouni1-lors Ketchen and Cain i_b61a committee to`-take what action they think beet regarding repairs to Con. 2,` Lot 19. Spicher-Culham--That the Reeve and Clerk sign approval of plan. of new town lots laid out by G, Ardagh, 1.?.L.S., on 0011. 16, fbr Mr. ` Sage. 1 .2-_'_ _....- n-nnnont making Cxilham, stone _I0l' 'Dnu5u .....-.. -, 'Gon[.11, $8.00`; A._ Troyer, gravel for bridge S.R.- 9, Con. 11, $13.00; E. Fisher, gravel for bridge S. 9, Con. _11, $10.00; W. B. Carut rs, 1 6, $2.00 ;* L. Woods, lling washout - Con. 5, $5.00; W. ,K _nan; draxwing ' cement Bowen Bridge, [$18.40; E. A Paddison, "V work on grader, etc., `$7 .00; F. Mumberson, rep. bridge,` $40.50; G. . McGi1vary, rep. vulverts, $2.25; T. Duncan, work New Lovwell I, hill, $3.00; T. 'Daly, rep. culverts, 3 $5.15; T. Timlin`, cedar, for bridges, , $15.80; G. Coulson, lands` for road, _ $7 .00; H. Thistlethwaite, gravel for roads, $3.60;T._ Gully, work Con. 6, ' $3.00; G. Trott, _ rep. roadx Con. 2, 1. `$5.00; S. Speersa, rep. culvert Larkin 1-iROad, $4.00; Advance to S.S. 3, 3 $200.00; Advance to 'S.S. 4, $60.00; at Advance to S.S. 6, $150.00; W. Pat- 1911-:|v1__. .1.-...... QF(f-lf-l- R IA 539330 U, IV.LI.Ivovv, u on, sheep killed '1) dogs, V Rogrs, vvaluing sheep, $2.00; Tp.-_ `N_ottp.wasaga,0 1-2 cost Cook bridge," ` `$6.00; Aiisley. Oulham, -rep. culvert lot 3, 'Con.:9, $2.00; 0 ` _ _ Culham .4 Ketch:-,n -- That this Council; _a u1fns to meet at Sunni- da!e ` Coiiirs - first Thursday in Airg- Barrie friends` of the groom will be interested in reading the fol- lowing acount of the manfiage gig: Mr.` Leo. Cqrrigan of Guelph, for?` merly of _`_`Maple Hill, F1o__s. It is ~ taken from the Berlin News- `Record of-J_u1y 8. < _` `m HOLLY ~ J _ `July 21-Mr. Edward -Reynolds and Miss Lulu Reynolds. of Barrie spent Sunday at Mr. T. Redfem s-. `Mrs. A. Maley `of Barrie-visited! her daughter, Mrs. A.` Dyer, last` ._- -1- V A" I very pretty wedding was . =':-3"" performed at St: .Mary s R_. C. Church this morning, when `Miss THE DIF Louise, third -daughter of A The principal Mr. and qMrs. Michael Hummell an Englishman a; was` un`1ted 1_n marnagc to Mr. this: The Eng Le_o.- l(.:orr1_ga.n, one of Guclph s talking about his popular young men,. and well known partner of Corrigzin; Bros}- inrthat city. " Rev. Father Spa,etfz~` , oiciating. _The church was _b._edutif,ul1y dedoratcd` with palms, clothes shoum ;~ '1i_l_i9s V and other owers-, arranged the sun and air t man about his v Lost Destiny, by CORIRIGAN-HU MMELL. frduble _and annoyance _: _dIA'I,o'cs_-made ix} averted by customer alike, assistant and brings results. `in. beautiful go1d A',~`* e.Bin.... Miss -Lillian` Y '1`, 1; -;of,.the bride, was` ?"f-5 .,-`an'd`Mr.'Frank Cord, buy the bridal party _.._`:e_the home of the - pgtents) V Id_v1ewild, ` dainty Wed-ding breakfast. The gifts receivd nninefous and costly, show. `high esteem in which they Id i in Berlin and Guelph` 'n_g,jthe many presents was a_ iome cheque from hvr fathei-_ .` _ `iifwere present from Guelph} 13*: tfbrd, and Galt. '.\1=.d show. 3; afjz-,Ve and confetti, Mr. and ` ~_C_,_c'n;1jig'an left on the 10 am, for a tilrvec weeks igaymoon to Philadelphia, Pa, i,-.'-Atla-ntic City, .\'.J. Mrs. i-(}()f131_'ig=aniW_0re for her tmveiling 3} _ fawn` whipcord tailored g.i;wit_h hat to match. On their they will reside in li`.ue1ph_' wwvun. -Thelma. and Gladys, of Midland", are Mr. and Min. olage amt daughten: visiting at Mr. Robert Reyn~ o1d s. Miss 'Murie1 Srig-ley of Barrie viglzed her parents" here on. -Sunday.` _ __._'I` `I4. 1:` Aunt` lighten `Telephone Co. by the A4gricu1t.11rz11 Socie. ties. of the Ontario Depart- of.Agricu1ture, Tornrlto. J,` :Wi19on, Supt. Bracebridge . . . Bradford . . . . . . Burk s`: Falls. . glarksburg ,'. . . O o C O I o o an \J\JlI\-III-l6< A -.-V ~._ `0o11ipgwo3d"... .. 'C<)l oer" . . . . . . Cooks_t9wn . . . . . . Dundalk ._ . . . . . Elmval . . . . . . . . 'F]e h_rt0n . . . . . . _Ge6i'g'town` . . . . . . Gifavnhurst ` . . . . }Hg\'j11 svi1le . . . . . _L i'n&say . . . . . . . . ` London (Western `II I `I,`I_ Cobourg V1.I'(>'1.'s<=,' ` 1--11,-_ .___,_,1 -_1j,AATEs OF FALL FAIRS, 1913 I-~:{_ua`;}`<:< i;1e\ Woodbjjdge . . . `Sunday. VIBIIIUU HUI pqsuasxu uucu \I&'I-I\aov-ow-gw -Mr. and; Mrs. . -Birnie and Mrs. Scott of Big Bay Point visited with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Redfem on 1 _ THE DIFFERE.\'( E f The difference between an Englishman and an I1'ishm;m is The Englishman is a1wa 5 about his rights, the Irish- :man` Wr011gs.--1 rt>111 The Lost -Destiny, G. Villiors Stuart. Lorse Show :1 . . .. ~. . Sept "1~Iait'i){11'1> 7 I always be dried in to look their best. . .Sept. 22-24- Oct. 2-3. Sept. :29-Oct. 1 . Oct. 6-7 .. Sept. 25-26 . Oct. 21-22` Sept. 25-26 Sept. 23-24 . . . Sept. 24-25` N2 .. ..\ug. 12-16 . Sept; 24-27 . .. Sc-pt.. 18-19- Sept. 30-Oct. 1 .. .. Oct. 9-10' UILCIL] . . . . .Aug. '33-Sept. 8 . Oct. 14-15 wuuuuyn I ' 2 1 Mr. Wm. Bloxlfam has been laid up with a very sore foot. . ' `S-013$.` Sept. . \,,.. .. Oct. 7-9 Sept. 15-19 . . Sept. 1'; . Oct. 7-9 Oct: Oct: -17%." 13.35 Oct. 1-3 rt. 18-19 ' 93-24 13-30 24-26 24-25 Iiolidaying at her home here, `Jug uurv. - ` V ' .M1ss Minnie Allan of Toronto is` ,, : ~ Mr. Harvey Sa.wyei- raised an ad-`VI ~'. "tion to hieubam last week. -` ` Mjsg gnnie W. `Rain: of; Neyvl __ - 'L-1.I-_ . s ,2 ? OIA-IUROHILL % r -Jilly 21--Miss Stewart T, of Brdy -fordwis "visiting her`sister,'*f__Mrs'. . Miss Belle Oorbitt of B1`hn,tfqrd3 and Miss Helen Oorbitt of Thom-} ton visited their sister, Mrs. _. J .- Boyes, on Sunday; A 11...... Dan.` nvuzal J)UJOwg uu |JklJ|\-660.1). Messrs. Bert 'Wil1son ami `Harold Shelley of Toronto and Byron Bom- rose of Bgadford; were [Sunday visit-. org at 151'. H. G. Willson . ' T 15,, 1' FT` ..___L '_2v_!L-J %o%oJo,o_"s%o*oo`o%o`o`oo'oo oo6_3oLo Urb luv nu`. LL, U} xvv suwuuu. a Mrs. Geo. Roses of Toronto` visited. frignds here last week. T ` Ir. 1` 0 .- ~- I _E__._91 -1 'Il'_'_.I.__`,: .Ll'lOu.\.IB_ uiuwtz auuv vvuvns 1 I. B. Reive and family of Mark-+ ham -called on friends here on Wed- nesday Last. - ` -' 1:-2..-- 'u'....:....__ u........'l.. ... 'l:'.I'......-! W?se"i&arjory Sproule of Ham-! ;i 1ton."Fhnny Mall of "Toronto and 'R. Brown of Toronto, are holiday-' V: ing here. - ' 51:... -u:._..:.. An-.. -2 m.......L+.. :. LILIBB IIALHJU auva v 1.: Va 1` 0 k is home a.7ho1iday . EDGAR ` July 21-Mrs. A. Mclleail .6113! I daught'er,v Miss `Mary, 5 returned. on `Saturday from Kirkeld after a fort-Pl n`ight e visit. `III... `I3.-`A 'D..nu.In-s :2: gnaw:-`:nm` uguua way. 7 Miss has Brandon is spendin two weks with "her sister, Mrs. V Gray, of Orillia. 'Il'!__ A 'D`---...-vs. ou:a:`::v|na 0:15.`: Vwyi;ssv:A.Vi3`l`1`1`4;t'r1an is visiting 7161:-_'.` 'itiv'g at` Uxbridze and Stouville. _ a--n__;_2_._ _._-..- --:...:4.-.._ -1.` 'u.. .lclVUU "uh uduu sugv nu: vqvuuuvouuu he following more visitors -at Mr. '0. M. T. Leiths?'one day *1a'st week: Mr. and Mrs. Dehart and " grandson, :Berl`ie- `Dehart, of Orillia; and Mr. and Mrs. E. Dehart and children of` St. Thogxvas. V - T . v -u'_,_' V vu-_L.1.-__ '.....1 Inn- _-.. fIfhI;s:MV:`VTmMatthe.ws. and -little on pf Montreal_arve`visi_ting her cousins, l aauauv, gnu. avg gvuoouua _o_o 0990 [,0 V00 ;Hos,,live`. aelec ' g 00 I ll ' .`l...'.`.;-.`I SBA-`i*I'l.`Y BAY % and M1-s.,E.~ G. Brown ans! Guard- Boyd`, of I\Iigh+ Rive1`-`, `*A:,ltae, `Mr. -J. W. Bull and daughter. `.1-Ma;-garet, of Hamilton,` Mr. ,F. W. lytrkson `and daughter, -Mildred`, of gopkstown. and Mr. `and Mrs. E. -D. and Miss R. Ball- of Barrie, ;, ___.L Q____.'I..... AL W V v --. T"`' '- %-~ * J Mr. Jas.~Hi1I of Elmvalafj ' . 4 on his="IfBjth_e`r', C'a.pt.= Hillf 'We'(1: nesday. : , U XMQ3 ~ 'l'HE~ LATEST MARKETS qua: van a 0 o JIIIIVI ` ` fore 'quaer. . . .r ..__ Q _....12.... -------r -v -v---------- ` am, Juiy 2a_,% 1913; Ball of` Barn '._Bal1 s. A113 ;-. `,iGe'o;` M oGr"egO.r. joi ':aVa4he`m 1ver,T I LB.C.,.,,$ lg gueg-t; of Miss aNe11i _ N 3_'=n`q%`:;;a_:::j ;: _v_ __.mm.-,L s'`:u4I_g;3xisi4x.... ..:.;A +1.3 I .'Young" i :* ame `0w*1?.*%%:wv% -puli.t 0f.i1:he"_ %?3`Exe:ationa1%Ghwh .. , .3 4- 1! `.`.:'........'|.`4-=..V. L Mrs. N. Uavanpgu` J-T'`. Name, of Toronto. also -r _ __ 3... ....m are... `N Vhnnriar *1 BWO vW&.ls.B'_.. ` . ,V . H > `Rev, J left 7 last." week ;`for] Brandon, ` Man. j _for a few _w,eel_:s.b mi`-55" Jseiy "Hi? Church on_ Sunday laf -`July 22..m.,, Joseph Iioisiainok Negaunee, ~ Mich.', is` 'spendin-g-L holi- days with her father, Mr. 1!. D88? jardine. Mrs -Foisie recently under- went an ' operation at `Ann Arbor, Mich., and accompanied_ by her swis- ter, Augustine. and Miss Lucy Mc- Kinnion `of Detroit-, .Mich., arrived; home on Wednesday. _ i v 1- ' :1`. A1 Master Joseph : jescinxrdiet ofV.A'_v`A1-,! landale visited his `cousin, J oseph! `Deajaltling. A Harv. u -n -z-- -2 q--...1..' 3LlUwJu&uauy- .. -`dre Superidr;,- u.Wis, visited his Ibrothe Beloniei Foisie.- .. ' w. Eoisie of South 1'4 Miss `Helen Foraistg of "`1`o1:on_to' visiting her. many friends iIl thll `neighfboxfho-od. ` " ` 'll'_. `'7 A 'DA.uu:lnn :5 nlgwuuggumo Mr. W. A. Bourdqn is ho1ide_1ingA at Johna-Desy,iardi1_1e s',bhis usual` sum- mer hoxxie. . ` ~ -Tn , 1 n,_s_ 2- -.. 4.1.... .:,.1, 11191 11011!!! - ` V M1ss*Pearl Orvis 19 onhthe. sick - LL -__.1 1...... ......I-:..... :. "i erry.g.ae1;s.;g and hay-mauxing is` the .o1jd9`r of the day. Some . heat! !is being" cut, V T ' `ll ..- l\7'D-3... `V.. 'l`.mnnn~l-A :5 'I1{Q`:*.o` MINIESINQ l.Doitvney, `whose `team >.mnps`+t ded to run away, and: who was sen- ifouslyt injured at the time, -.ie able" to 5 MissE. Patton of Toronto, is vis- iting her uncle and aunt, "Mr. and J. Downey. ` _ _ Mr. and A. V Ronald" spent Sunday at Wasaga` Beach. - - I19 mung h'uu_. _ . . J M,-9, .o?Brien of. Toronto 1-v1s1t- ing her mother, Mm .H. Smath. 1'2. A .`nI|.\`$Au(\.'I II [lug Jun` IUUULIUIC, numb ..u.. Iuauavuo ii Mr..W.; A. `Bout-don -made 9. ying` {trip to New `Lowell. - ' `T Z3 55% AA July 22-`--Berry picking is the order of the day. j _ ' ' `Miss Reta a.nd.v~M_aster `Simp- `son of Newmarket visiting .re'1a`- K `ves here. V . ' * " ' `ii THOARN-TON. L A] 1 MM Belle Corvbeitt of Brai1tfoi~c;1_. `is visiting at her home . here. 1r2_. 21.1.. (\..L... A3; "I`n'wn~n{-n1 in! 13 Vlllllg. cw IIUI Iovuav '_IOV-_'\u - _Miss `Ada. Gohn of Toronto is` visiting her friend, ` Miss Mabell Nixon. . _ _ _ _ 112--.. 13-11.. an .31 un`nn 1fi s "Belle and "Helen 'Oorbett' spent over Sunddy in Churchill.` ` -u... A1.1..m..o-"Q+..;uno1-. 'n'm1- nhildn:-.n' lull Usoooao ipent. over Dugung nu. u Mrs. Albert lstewart and _ childrgn -pf Co-chrane are visiting: relatives here. ` - -. _ . Congratulations to` Williard Stew-` art, Burrows? Stewart, Miss Reta Maclaean and: Lottie,` _.who succesded ' in passing their` entrance; 'and*-' Miss] l'Ethyle` Corbett, who ~"pas*aed*he1-.`1 ub-. 1-ic School graduation. - " l 11" ,`L' .._._.. ....J.`.... :n M11 1-IC ,D(.'.llUU1 Qgrauuuawvu. - Much sympat_hy_ is extended to Mr. and Mrs- Bert Fisher on the death `of their only son. V ' ` '`-- ~--A`--`A -3--` n-`H1 n:nwn.`\1n CROWN HILI; r `July _ 21--'-The _ Misses .W ice . of Thornton are visiting Mrs. 'Wioe.' 1 r ._.L'l'; IOI E11811` ` wuy B011. _ . _ 1 | A very successful and enjoywblelg garden party . was given by the `- |La'dies Aid of the Methodist Church son Wednesday evening last. '1`_ea , was served, followed"-by an excellent` ` lprogramme, which A those present 1 ithoroughly enjoyed. Little Miss 1 `Leila Preston, a pupil of the Ham- lbourg Conservatory of Music, gave -several "delightful piano solos, the j A technique "displayed beingwnaerful. ` `Mr. Ralph Johnston, oass~;` Miss Wiliams, contralto; and Mr. Neil McVicar, clarinet soloist`, all of Bar- lrie, contributed excellent n__umbers,v -`as .well as Mr. Telford: -Sharp, bass-, L [and Miss Margaret Henry, soprano, ` and ~ Miss Preston, reader. Rev. Mr. Dunlop. presided. The aair was a success` in every particular. A child- ren s_ tea. w.as- held ' the ,following 7 CI 3 `VVVI `l gvlening; % pRAIGHURsT 'Ju1y 21-.--Mrs.` Jae. Gaston is visf iting relatives in Toronto. "ll'_. Tn`... '\'n 7 ' JIUD. u'Uuu. . nvxguvwu. -. an )__IUtlv6a-\ao-ca two `weeks w.1th~ her mater,- Mrs. `B. i'1`~a`yl0r,+Huttonvi11e, Ont. J L = 'I"_':., (1--J..... -. "`Aunnu|`p\. J.uy1ur, '.I.1.uImvuvauv, vum - Mien Coates-` of Toronto and. Miss. Hoxyafth ef _Hil1ed1e were '_the_ guest - of' Misc; .0. MeGx"a.cken on" Friday. Word: was reeeivedr here on `-Satur-. day; of the death of Mr. J as: Jenniett of J arratt e Camera. The deceased was a brother - of. Mr. John J ennett of this.-pla<'$e_ and. bath formerly lived . L--- W375}. Jacob Hm of Midland can: ed on his sister, M1~s.TA.1ex. Richard" so. on, Saturday. _ T Mr. 'a'm Roy Watsbn. A of: Dalston` spent. Sunday at George ___,.._L_'__ 1... ... `L.. _..-' ~;..L.L _ \I_ IIIIISIIVIWI Bo Quitesa numbifrom Ahe_'r_o` `took in the `football match at Dalston on Saturday night.'`- ~ - 9 " . 1:... 111.... TI:.........l. .: 'b.{...:.: :. 'if4T""vv;'{.`i'iis.ock of I'Ba1`:rie~is` visiting -her "sister, Mrs. Jos._Ells-` ' II\..I'.H C: n t\`IIo Rdbt; Ingram vocVO1 'i1lia was A the. ;guest_,of..1iia%.brother, _ Mi. ' 1r__ 1: .... __._L.__ .1 1-n":--I__ __2`__-_ .-_` f"IEh i;'~ta.:9 V`I;e`1.1ni`1;.gb6 I;'w'< ):fA "Pickering is visiting; her daughter, 3 Q]. -`m'_` .1 ' Mr. and Mrs. Sa . have" been : visiting Johnston. 'uvnuu '\JJ- on.-. .._=,...._- wtevllq at Toroutg Mr. and iMrs. In nI._h k;a';ra;*# 3 1:. 1'-.. tn` dug WUIIIIIIVX In ..I.v&II` ` .. ,> Mrs. John Nelson - `Is 6P0I_1(1m8_ -cA. cuvtuldra not Ali G; nfn 2. MIC. `R. BRENTWOOD X 9meh w*%% -.,_...._w _ 1 _ Val-I-. rum-V.-3 A ~ ;r--we - - ..\. L` i `% Gt}lf""r`C1ub `~se1'1t~ nuie* `play:-4 A .1`8..711P .:-*0` the, S`1.1iI>yard: T Wu 1 on aftenfoon. * pf last; week, gnbllf-' Nvpnt before the .. .Co11.ing-- wood 'c I b3by1_a mr38.`.iI1_ofA_f1 s1a1ots~. day was perfect for golfing, and '9, most ~ ` enjoyab1e_ afternoon Awas spent on ' the 9 There .wer9 a. `few of the ga1_nVe,A V 'ich ------ ---'- ` " on-An.A_v\nf1nvn!1`2' Y;V]j v_ ii: i.`.;;;es.**w;;@.:';* 6 Cqllingwbod .- .4 .` Fixtureshave. been; ;a`1."i1,I[1g'ed.;. as ; fo1lo.Ws : July 23, V .-foursomes, lhandicap; July 26.T`C11ine'wood at i Barrie; J uJy_ . 30;`;MIen s " Handicap, -1 II ni"11'-_,_f Mr.'H; A`. _ ` _ W.O0d1, has , vry _generou61_y=~Qered ` a trophy for "c'ofrn15_etition. Ibetweenj: the two`c1u?bs, .y'l`he details} have not yet vof ` been nally `arranged, ?b{1t"th1_`m'htch=' Ion Saturday 3;; .138,1iri_e will probably }be the ,.t;st eqf_the`s9r:ies'Tbf_;'g1_mes.: u|.u'lu`uuuu usv y........._.a ....~. H`- 7 M18. Avison and Miss; Myrtle 'A.vison of _Toronto were . week-end, T-guests of Mr. Egbert Avison. " `ll .7 Q__.1...' -. w-_v __>---_, The arri %B(;W1`i~_`xi ai'e- hav- ing a`, most I .-int_eres`ting~ . 'S_otch' doubles: Competition, .wh_ich` `, is_.; at- t1`a_cting*n9 little excitement` among the" lgufge numbr oi; Fniembers on the mosteofj the club.` The prize is a handsome pair` `ofbov`vls._ % - 3' A N1, '; ,,1 1 - v---------~-v ' M. J. Frawley and .W. E. Young defated` S. Wesley and E. Longman. ' R A'. Stephens and -Fred.` `Marr defeated L; J. Salter anti Geo Vick-`I i D. A.` 11c:Ii:$}1 `X15313. Dein; de- feated D. POWCH '&n(IA Geo. 1 "_D. *0. -Murchison and- J. F. Gil-1 l1o_u; _(_1_afeated. A. _,_. Brownlee and` `ma 4 A. Btficker and J. McPhee- de- fe9_.`ted_ A. G. Habbifk and 0`. Forbes. `I. - - A D.g.1.\._1n'.Yun` 0 `>\J LLGUUIUA LIV: \.lo qvswv--a {U-lI?;)".w1z;lne and G. fAs.Radenh1irst defeated `H. -B. Myemind W. -.Not- ltirigham. - ` ` A 13...... ....,1. A V 1` Q....'m,',;+ | m:VV?.m Boys ant} `A. Sarjdhtl defeated B. K133; and -' j;-__ - .`,Lx.- -` . I V "'V . - s \~' -mg ,, .'.' 1 ,4. H _Befofe a crowdIed~' ga1.1`e1"y, "A1 n- dale bowlers w`a1l{e'd_ a.W'i1y: % with tfe mum of the Barrie" team, i,`:;a soaps of the Brrif teazh, inifal ledgue A game, tow the `tune of 4 3 to '34-- -just twelve `show `to the g [The conditions were ideal, the Iperfet,' .a_i;di_ the cdntetants plged with 9., zest tliat shdwed their y abandon to the engrossing gem .10 bowls. Th lyteams lined up as f5I- 1owa:* _ - V ,. L.-2-.-q . Allandal . ;Barr'ie`g' Ze_n_yo_n D. Milne S "D "U.:..1. U Ullu .|JllUl\v - ..,Drury for a few days. Mrs. Drury of Barrie` has been"t11e' guest of Mrs. E .0. .Dr1ufy Aand Mi.Is a 'ir_ _..V.l. l G Jlvluwuwvaaav run. van uv H... To ddt'}he`.fO119V5i8 `8`:im55 hW ixe'r'""" H. Riddell 22 -BARREIED WON Arr 'r1:NN1 % - An interesting tennis. match tok ' place here on. Saturday `~betwen Barrie and the Rusholme Tennis Club of Toronto, Barrie winnipg eight out of eleven events; Sco1es': {Starr (R), .:bewt` Felt (B), 6---4; -Littlel (B),- beat -Spears` ;_'(+R), 8-_e-6, 6-2, 6-4; Beecroft-(B),`bat Qummings (R2, 23-6, 6-52,. `WWII T83 ` `nounpns V ' ` Boys and'Lite beat Ramsde1i{_a.n& W*itche1l,. 6-4,. 64-4; Robb Va x1d- He- Kepzie `beat ' Wwtt`_e!_'e 1`iand .1_Mo1f;`ri%, JLUIWIU UUGU VV wvyvsu gnu . .Au.v5_o-I)` 6--'4, 4-6, '6-.-4;}`Beec1'oft,nd; 7 Pgrkietn.-beat speeg ,a:irl `his? Qeath was a.` shock comm.unity.. ; as he was inst ingfgthe prime of 1if_e.__ He_"lea\9`e t}o~T Vmurn his VdVeath,.T his.y;,WifeT an&'"aJsbf'his father,-;..ve =.b1T'oth6rs---an`d J int` 1 `sisters .-`g-.-` '-1`he;.brothers. are: - 1-1 A ` . and :`Joeph1:;=`0'*'Vt8,ey. I Richa,,i1of l `|]':'.'I1~..:.l` 4..-.-... n -n 1: . --__ .1`._L; ..-.. SINGLES " ' ' ' "B6ys',_(B) beat Ra;nsde'n_ (R) .- 6-7-1;`, `Morris (B), beat` Wetchall {(11) 176-5 3-I-V-1: .Watters ,('.B) bqgt (R). - 4--6. ;` %Pea-kis% beat Ihbb (R), g-2. IIKVWV -' ' L JUIVJIIKUI Midland" Tcond ..n. n:....;. .._- -.._1- "r-1_._ 41- A.'L_'... ; ?;""c7h2B 1ea,' a"21" ;r3 1;; '3? tI1vi:;f;<;. The s'iste_ra vare:; Mrs.` John-R ' ll~ and Mrs. .Porter of. .Vasey`;. V - L37 12: L `Wisdom

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