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Northern Advance, 6 Aug 1914, p. 4

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GROWN HILL CRAIGHURST Toi-onto * imiznat Pei-I66,` Sayi. Di . M0t,t. . , . iitt said. that aftr t_wenty~ java sp`entg tifa.`ve11~ing`_,over the `entire. jworlq, -he could state w1th"as- suxance that ve-sixths of the wor1d e criminal: were such because of mis- 'd1rec_;1on durmg_tn g1r school lives. on @139` of tw_e"nty. `t;f11e;.5f6 her hind, 7155;` in every 1,00( I .peoplq.joinng the Chi`1't`ch,.( lid~ so dur. mg school age or at least before ._the ~ 4 - u u ,, _,_l_.! .I_ L1..- u on Vouva ' 'f'rhet is the decisive period in the` `man : . meg? declared the speaker mi high school studenteere the great : pit single asset of any nation, because Ii they ha.ve'the 1'argest_povvier `to let; 1 That `is -the period o't,fv1sion-forming when idea.1V1a1d take permanent hold. us-V: .-.v-.-_- _..-- v_.._- - , "Po cul ivate the preparatory 'schoo' 1 students is the highest strategy." the speaker` continued. I b elleV}`e A the: 1 nine-tenths of the wor'1d s.vmin'_istera fcelved their vision of service durfna. 1 school `life. The time to get men to: 1ea.de1_'s is when they are school-boys ` When we consider that the majorlt: ` oft schoolboys never go to co11ege,'w.e `begin to realize what we. must do to: them tnow. q ` ` . ,vao1.iun _I_)I;.;11:se<'l augo;; seat. table f`? ?..`l't'?'l'- ~- AN'TEN_ MILLS _' _ Aug. 14--Mrs.[ Peter McGraw of Niagara Falls is visiting` her .uncle,' Alex. Wilson. * A ' 'I`\ T (`I ,1; ,1` "`____-.L- .._.-_.L . >L Y - A"n:zIs1ad 61-'boys has 3 tum TV rVul"I'l.IO?/1,'.;lO!VIl'_1'tVa :1.tl'1Va 0*eh `|_`l.!2_1 troni` ` 1 E` .'t-A"9`3{_~_ . 7 The u1tra~smart set has no friena in Queen Mary. With the freak fash ions and the eccentric pleasures 0 ascertain section of society Her Ma jesty has no sympathy. It has beel known for some time that Her Ma Jesty considered that the latest dance; are quite unsuitable for the ballroom and neither at Buckingham Palacc nor at houses which Her Majest: visits will they gure `on the pro ~ grammes. Not that the queen` object; l to dancing. Indeed,` she is very tom of the waltz, schottische, polka, am other graceful "dances. It is quite at open. secret,` too, that their Majestie have expressed their disapproval` or the manner in which society. nowaday: makes Sunday a day oi. pleasure. Th: % day,`-by `many, is given over to motor 1 , in`, golf, -tennis; and__ drinking. The: ` have also been heard to eipress the opinion -that the habit of going away * tor theweek-end is rapidly destroying I {the domesticityp `or the English horns It might Ualsoibe mentioned. that He: 5 is very regarding the -`in which her maids oz drops._ and has `said. that cexf-taixj.` 1n".hsirdx;east:ns do not this 1f|1f-. 91.1 to; the tftractive 1 %` Ohinesg `_g'cwernment,V whicl, pwnui the ooux;try s telegr'aphT system Tdophnog in china L I l -e'x_tend`e_;il it u`ntl13 more than.-33:00! nlla of ~land5 apt} a bo1_rt cl: ubtsrgre gown; ma. ' - ` j 3.19%. .ni:as,- wnes*rI.n:: K _The Wbeintifiili young V lad)j.`, in` th: pietnie is` not ` 9. young lay at all but the champion lightweight wrestle of Yale University. Hefis S. If . Dodge as he appears in -the role of Agne In the one-act , play`, Fritz_chen, which the Yale, dramatic iassociatio: presented on' its annual holiday tom It is 9. traditionel. custom of this on ganziation fore the feminine parts t be taken by menlfi ' _ `=3! i {want nuszu {mm nlsukzs wanna scuuaL Lira . _cIqanr %*r'1"-LE &?NdTRT.HERN ADvANcEf -- ,._......... . . . It; is on other grounds than the however, . _ that. the Parks lay` ,c1Aa.irm rto [recognition. .Chi'_ef- of Abh_ese`- ie,.an_ aid to produc- .:inge1cientw cit_iz 1 greaft `ilatural hreaervesh .81'9'hI. r881'Y0i1`8 9f A Yit11,i3>: :1-ace. . t _i~ W1}: van; 0 \.I. VJ \.w.l1L\.I\1L I l It will no doubt be a matter of surprise to many to learn that Canada possesses a heather of her own. This plant is not, as it has sometimes been called, a poor re-: lation of the Scotch heather, but has a family connection and stand-% mg of its own. well recognized by. botanists-, and is nearly allied to the 9' Heath of the British Isles. T-heg 'bookilet gives ._ an interesting ac-. count of the locality from which` the souvenir. was gathered, Slimp- son Pass, about thirty miles south of Banff, and of some of the le- gends and stories connected! with the heather in other lands. Its main purpose, however, is to cal-1 the attention of `Canadians to the National-- Parks of the Dominion, not only to -the_ attractions _ they offer those who `are able to visit them, but also to their value in the national life. Their commer-` cial potentialities are somewhat; startling. It is pointed: out that! owing to the . increasing modeml taste. for travel, striking scenery '. has become one of the most .valu- ' aile sources of mvenue a nation can possess. The tourist revenue of ..Switzerland.f per. year is `placed: at 150 millon; dollars, that L of _ France at .600 ,_ millions, that . of Italy at',ov~er 100" millions; __The sum `, whighl Av1_nerio'ans r.._ann-un_ll i spend abroad I is: estimated. f at, the ' .enormous__ total of re" hund1`ed7_` mile. lion A ,doIla"'r's.- .:fIt;_"` woul_i._"_- 1 therefore; l5}l3t?`"9h'}L5i ;re`ti9h;i,eof 'nati0n&I:`. hieh one not iiiraridinzv ' ~ ~- .'.1:~ I r r , 1 v _, .. 'z.:" "3. Rev. Mr. Campbell of 'Prittslbur'g and Mrs. M. Murray and child-pen of Gvlassport, `Pa., are visiting at R;_ Ga-rson s. -an-um 112- A 110` 1:111, An unusual Government publica-` tion has recently been . issued by the Dominion. Parke Branch of the Department of '. the Interior. .It consists of a small souvenir_ book-' let ea;-tisticallyg bound. in duplex` leather wild grass paper and: tied with an olive {green silk cord. The' -lettering is embossed in gold and a u very unique design has been? chosen for the c-over. The latter! [A HANDSDME :PUB-L'I6C-ATIONI l is cut out so as to form 31 sort. Of. frame and in this is inset a spray of Canadian . Heather from the. Rocky Mountains Park, the purpl-i ish owers of the heather ag-ai.ns~t -the wood--brown background mak-' ing` a very attractive colour com-. bination, The matter is set up in 10 point Caslon Old Style and the; (booklet is illustrated throughout rw`itl1- vignettes of `scenes in the ! Banff and ' Yoho Parks printed in golden o1ive_ by the offset method. By this. method, which has so far` I lloeen but little used in Canada, the diiculty .which formerly ex`- isted in printing half-tona on any-l thing but` smooth-facedv _ paper hasl been overcome. The process in-' volves taking an impression from the plate on a cyclinderk covered! with a rubber blanket and then: transferring `or offsett-img it to the paper which is -A carried" round a third cyeliinderg V ; T1. ___:`I1 __ 1,71; 1 .. 4- 0 Call and _s.ee O.ur Conunyot:JsGuarante n=ortheBa1ance of the we are Offering 'REFRlGERATORS,a L HAMMOCKS,PERFEC AND OVENS AT R sea OUR COUCH] SH-ANTY BAY _' | Aug. 4th.-Glad to report Miss A. Leis`hIman who was operated on for apendiczitis is slowly renegving. I'll`..- TIT 1' `I3... ......1 "II..- V at" cost to clear them out tovniakel Babs? a"i?8? At the low prices` ft-.o_m $54 1' :The educational and patriotic 'I `inuence of the Parks is touchefl upon as well as the work -, which the Dominion Parks Branch is doing in the preservation of 11a-! , tive wild life -in connection with `the bualo, elk, antelope, etc., as well as bird life. There is also ,' pointed out the need for the crea- 3. tion of Historic-Parks as a means '_ .of` preservation for. our historic , sit'es,.many of which we are allow- , -ing todisaptpaar. i 1 .o. -. . ... A new line of development which '1-is worthy of consideration, is sug- ' gated, viz: the provision of nation-V ~a'l parks "near our congested cen-I tres of population. All modern .' town planning mans provision for fparks and playgrounds within the leity itself, but while these are use- "ful and necessary they provide a means of recreation for a _few rihour-s at most. The national parks ' would reserve large areas where >,-people woulkl be free to go for as long as they desired. Such parks "would be, -in reality, people s ` estates, and would aord` to the '|ordinary citizen many, of the ad.-? - vantalgnes which the man of ~ wealth '5 possesses in his country estate. In -| the words of the booklet they would -" he places where the poor could - `get a summer cottage or camw site? , for a ,nominal rental, where boys and men could camp and sh and ` stuld-y nature, where the sick and '_ delicate could nd new stores Of! `TI health "in ` the V great out-of-doors, f| oy right (of citizenship, without 'ileave or hindrance of anyone. i :1 `There is still within easy "reach? _*of` -many of our large` cities, land ava-ilaalei for such a purpose which '-[.is either public domain or procur- Iaable at. low cost; It would f_ worth while considering the advice given `by Ambassador Bryce in ' _Otta:wa., before his return" to Eng,-` land, namely, that the -time. to set aside public domain for the future: needs of `the people. is now, not ;1 when the encroachments oft c.iv'rili- zation have rendered this almost' L impossible. - i - ii `.v-----av vv uuw LIUBDBU I10` `Dart all creditors or others having claims against the estate of the .said Joseph Lodge, `who_ died on! or about the.14th day of July, 1914, are required on or before the .29th day o- August, 1914. to send by post or deliver ftb the under? an addresses `and `particulars of . _ fxe` -`nature `of th `security (if any) held `By 1 TAKE .N0'.l?IOE that` af-, _t_`erf1 sgpch .1gst* meilioned date the -entitled thereto,` [Notice TO cnabnonsf all. conervationisbs / to-day, be the rst of all cone-ervation prob- lems, and the vaue of parks, play-` grounds and recreation in this re- spect is each year being- given a larger place. ,- . | " 1 A '_Lf- `Jill I 4.319430 VV slavlla `Mr. P. J ._ Scott oat` Toronto-_spen"cv ting` weelg rendnat his home here. ' n -11 , n "I1!L;J|.,_`_.'__ Int the estate of `Joseph Lodge,i late of the _Town_shp of Essa, V in the County of Simcae, Farm- er, deceased. ~ , I `NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN. llrsllant tn the '1`:-:19!-an And. .A.'L,.L f :l`}hg.}_;j-.1 :`duced price of $3.00 and IHAMMOCKS lroom for the fall goods 4 WN MQWERS, _:lON on. sgrovnas UCEDV PRICES. ho to $9.00 up and Carts utI\aJ1u1L.1 |/AU 45 uav H o`, I 5 v1sv vv mugs .'Mrs. W. J. Pvue and Mrs. `R. Y. Williams spent the week end: with Mrs. O. Doane, Dalston. ` Mr. and Mrs. J as. Hart attend- ed; the funeral of the latter s father, Mr. Thompson White, in Brace-. bridge on Sunday. .'|n:__ 1: 13-11- ....L....'......J .L,. VI`.-r- L Q . Toe remove tea :~:tains from 3 wpollen materials, cover with p0W- " dered fu1`ler s earth. dry an] leave `for twenty-four h0ur.<. Then brush 1'. out," and the stain will have disap- ' pieared. . 1 I ;~ No.` '. No. {No}. No. No-; 'Ul IUEU U11 L) ULLLICIJ 0 ' - ' V r 'iss M. Palk Vr~eturn.ed- to To-` ron.to, after spending. her hollidays at her home... . . . 4. . ' 11- 11-011 _ _ 1 'II'._ 1.1 7 No. No; ._.. Add a little ground {.j.'i11g'C`1' to rice Vbpuddings just `before placing in the oven. Half a pint of water can -then `be mixed with the milk and the pudding will taste just as well. V ' r*"*" o * - '-"WV .1"-v u-I nvu, 1 A sandwich hint. When butter- ing bread for san knead the butter on a plate and mix the mus- tard with it instead uf spmading it "on the meat. Grand Trunk Time Table No. ' No. _ A use. for an old ]0z .t})0I' he-1:. ;Na:II it right side down on :1 piece of Wood about the same size an that the Wl'O11g' side of the leatlm` is uppermost. This 1nak0= an ex- cellent .knife'board. No. No. GIILL JILL at Mr. N. Van Norman .was home -over the holiday. ` ` '\r__ m 'fT.._.4. -_..1 11:..- 1: 'l'_`r-..a.' J. 0511`! ' ' No. -To clean an emilm-I 1.:-atl1. mois- ten kitchen salt with turpentine and rub into the bath. See that .the. bath is quite dry before apply- ing th polish with :1 dry <-1-rth. . A. home-made .=am~o for mm meat. Scrape a tab1ez of horseradish, mix with one table- spoonful of mixed n1n. :1 tea- spoonful of sugar, and four table spoonfuls of \'in-egar. 1 I u I No. -No. No. No. No. No. No. `a U {IVS IIUJIIVO - `Mrs. -J. McMilia.n .1nf1 Palk spent the holiday with Mr. an1'M1;sT. F"; Palls, 1 I _-___ 1- .._--.. `No. No. No. No. The Hardware % % Man 'u'}'7'.~_'-IRIIVLV w `nJ- V-> , ',~=7L.1B. arrive 10.20 am. 7--.-.-Midland to Barrie, 311 arrive 2.20 pm. and Penetang ` .g.P:1YOtangto Barrie, ` V Wm- .:_33-`-Meaford to Hamilton. ; 5.35 p.m.; leave 5.36 P "63`~nHami1ton to Meaforda ar. .111- ill" 7.45 p.m.; leave 7 .50 P-m` .7`. he Barrie .to_ Meaford '~_9~-`-,-Meaford to Barrie, 3 1-rive -" 53-Toront0 to Xortll Bay 4.20 am. 46-Nort-11 Bay to To- ronto . .. . .. 5.10 am. 42-Midl-and to Toron- to .. .. 7.45 am. 41-Toronto to Muskukal ` Wharf . .. . . . .. 10.50 3.111. 40-N0rth Bay to To- ronto . . . . . . . . .. 1-2.230 p.111. 59-Toront0 to North Bay` . . . . . . . . .. 12.30 pm. A53--Madawaska, .~\1g'on- q1_1in Pk. and H1111ts- Vllle to Toronto .. 2.051 -m` _57-Toronto to Hunts- 143.---Toyronto to North ::_, Bay . -44--North Bay `to. To- ville, Algonquin and Madawaska .. 2.20 pm . p-11% ' 0 0 u n I p'm` A45-.Toronto fto .\-{id- : land 4 . . . . . . . . . .. 3.35 pm- _.48.--North Bay to To- ,ron.t o 11.00 P-m` 7. amilton and Meaford 6`0-V-Meaford to Hamilton, r`. rive` 7.47 a.m.; leave 7-50 3'11 `Q1:`---Hamilton v0 Meaford, 10.15 a.m.; leave 10- .... .. 9.35 pm! 47-`-Toronto to North 0000 once no ' `\nnn\au-guy-.. -- p.m. - 895- -Barrie to Meaford, _5;`i?1;55 -p.m. _ . 1`... Barrie to M1d1and, . -r_M_ .:....:.... m on mm. MAIN LINE ULIU JJUDIIJGJ 0 Sir. '.1`.: Hart and ~Miss` M .H.a-rt` returned after an extended visit with friends , in Aliliis-ton and De- trolit. V 3 ' ` ? T1`-aim Leaves E Barrie leave `all QUVV-ltlls UV av Ill. VJJLV/09 V565 IA-`ll John Jo~ry s barn and .imp1e1_nents, 'werne~ burned on '_Saturday.- Cause of_1.`11'e- unknown ; _ 2 ' -rr-11 ` 1-1-; ' . on c'6iiiz's} oNnNc oyoqoooooooooooooooobooW O QQ9U_900fyyvtyv'.. is `Da1sto_nTa.nd Crown} foot- 'ba11 teams p1ay>eda% math on Sat- ur_d`,ayL niigmt, resulting .in, la . score" ofng .to"0 in favor of _,Dalston., _ 1\_:|_;_-_ 1.____ .`...'...-_'l v......;.1_.... Aug; 3rd.:re{' is ~ rapidly drarwing to a close in these parts. "`Ti1i3 U 11] JCIVUL UL ` .IJy1.wvvAu, wlston boys sodred: `another v'ictory on Thursday night-~at` Ed- gar, scoring 2 to 0 Gut'hri-e team. 0 , _ 11 agalinst the` Aug. V wafdell, 1 To`- ronto, is visiting her son, Mr. War- (1611, the Baptist student in charge. -``I_ A-.. .1 `KIT... `D1-an CHICO J11 hula uusgc Mr. and Mrs. E. Knaxpp, Mrs. Russell Knapp and children, , To: ronbo, are` staying with " relatives fogma. fewwweeks. 3 w -_.- 17-4.-.." `right. _ ` .lU1' Va -I-UVV WCVIXBI Misses Lima and Vera Keeley,` Barrie, are with their _ uncle -` and` aunt, Mr. and .A Mrs. -Ge_o; A 1. 1o.w.-[ `[2-.. M- '\7'..--..... - :5 "'~'i'rr.W3 `Mrs; W. Ronld, o Bar- rie , and Mrs. A. Ronald-,-Sr., motor- ed to Toronto on Sa.tur.day for the .week-endi. \ ` `In 1-: ,1 11 0 ._'|! 10.. \J U UIIIIUC ucauu. Mr.` Toye is not so well again, we are- sorry to say. '\I'_. "If '-I)....L..:.J.n-A -nun.nAl1nA.J- - 1111111`) `Wt? GIG` BULL`, UU UJI Mr. -M. Partridge preacthed: 11 re Sunday mornin'g._ . V _ 2 A1...-.J-.T.-..-J :n u-unJ- 1v\I|1r\Cl\Iv'1I`\4- an DU` EUUo The Methodist Sunday School `picnic, which was held last` Wed- nesday, was a decided sucess. THORNTON : _'o6ooooo'ooouo$6o3 = 3rd. --'-Mrs. _ Stewart? and. family and Mrs. Alex. Stewart de- sire to thank it'heir_ many friends for kind sympathy in their recent ,;j`1>ereza_-xrment. * ` e 113381, V1.10` uwyutuv Duuuvsxu -I15 u-oouavv , . T `Mr. and Mrs-. Wm. Boadway, To- ronto, are renewmg old acquaint- ance in this burg. ` ,_-J 1:..- 1) TI.......... 1`ua' Illslniiarsss Effie Young, I3_1l*odklyn,' `is spending a `few weeks` with `Mrs. Jag; co: . v n 1 11'.` 1-rr 'l'|_,,__'I#.'l -'l')_;;l wJuuua,y` Juusuaugu _ Alfred'Wood is not Vim.p_rovi11gI:' as Trapidly as his `friends would like 4.- ha.- VV Xl\'Ull.L|'o Rev. A. E. Buushell is taking his annual holiday in `Parry Sound; '_ , '- Mr. and M1_~s. W. Armstrong, {B395 so 'oo6ooo6$o'oo_o: ; THE must MARKETS _tIi`s.s. No V 19, % 0120] ;Mm:EsIN _D-A_I_aSTONV Ban-ae, _Aug. 5,1914. 35888: I181` .dozen . .~ j Butter, roll, per 11).. ._ Guxed Hides, No. 1. . ~H.id_es, No; 1;. " :3kl!i%i_=.:Q'3l91_?a- 1 20 18 O0 14 00 1100 AA- 90 85 i3 66 12 oo 10 00 Ann VVV 18 8 50 12 00 .5 E`? 1 UV 1 5 716 H AA- i 58 AA AA ,1 20 70` 18 14_ an 14 TU 95 $5 V-foird. . .1-.7. ,-_ I} .- - . kMarion,, Murray } Avnm8% ".~ holidaying with Mrs. V A. 'Ronald_, J r;, during the week. ' . ` ` i 'If4.. 13` `VAAJ :,~` :5- ~Torpn1;g,_,_.,sgn1;`ff _a' days u.ud; the `htetl ="roo.; \ A E; = and >Ma r-y Orchard =;119V,0-`re-... ,1`:'ur1`1ed` from a. short visit in Meg- Y` `JIJIHI "`:i1rf`i::5%W"8d, A1-landialeng is` v_is-.2 iting_ Mrs. Wm. Fralick.-1 _ ufoird`. , `I f "K"ZTl:k. way 5 to clean currants, V-when cakes it to put . ohe= fruit into 9.; colander with 9. Vsprink- Jig;-g of;Our, ` :I l1Q. 71iu'b-round a times ivi1;hy0ui.'7hmid.* It _ie;"aur-3 _ priging. . quickly f s-talks are "incl } tl1_e_ :%;i;;4.*a1;T > _% 7 { . % . -`9a..W 1 n " uni - . ; BAXTER % `j. ._ 3` 3 of Aiston 1`s'v'i$1t1i1fg-atgthe of her son, _Mrs. J oihn Wa`lko in.`_ ` \ X ' f\__I.L_ - ` '_ ......`...-... -A.~. I-rnuru n-I-4 UL 1.lV_l_.V_ BULL, JILL. Dunn vvuugvgnn ` `Quite afnum-ber ._from here 311:4 a tended the ,_joint meeting at Ivy r(1`own1'ine. zand ' Baxter churches 1:0 extend a call. to a" minister. Rev. J. F. Glugston, of - Paris Presbytery, was called. V V - Mrs. Sam. ` Ruddick and son, Wesley: .entertained their Sablbath -School classes lagtg Wednesday evenintg. _ `ll ..- "I'...L_. T\ .... 4...). WUULc Rev. `J. J. Codhra'ne,' a retired. minister "of Toronto and- formerly pastor of Ivy Ohurch, p1jea.c'hed hey; lasit` S3:- b`bath. ,_ L -1` A.`l13-J.-_- 'L-'_ .... cvcuuug. -Mrs. John Dunn a`n Allivton visited friends. here _last wee . -r 1' (N !I,,,,' _ _ ..-A.2..-.`I IIKII ?LI.\J\ E Holt. Tl`. `ucxv LCIBU uaupauuo 3 . Miss Perriot of _A`-1-iston. has re; turned, _after_ visiting Mrs. Jake 'I`1"-11. : LLQI Ila Miss 'Ma1Ya1 -and` Master Leaf Fox of Victor.ia_ Habour are visit- ing .- Mr. and Mrs. Booth. ' ; Aug. 3rd .- --Messurs. _Ball- of Oril- Ha were guests of Mrs. Thos. Rix X las`t' week. ' ' `I `I 1 YYY11 `(#0 ll 'VV\Adl\ . Messrs. Joseph , and `Wallace Simpson of Toronto were guests of friends here for` a few days. 'Il'__ -'I'__--1_ _.E ...__.J... _...... A bi-ttr; vapple from`. Z; the` `T = ;;.--_.an;dA:__Lgpri`nk1e-;: it': "V . ;,-.`. 1 :22` ` rm. .1. . - _v v_- Rpolzt/` oi I:romoti'oi1 . V I:3xamin.- tion of U.S.S., No, .19, `O1-o`: % ' 13-.---- _. TT 1 - T- TTT flu`.-.4 UL -L` I\JIL\-Ll: $5?` 9 L95 (Iv `KW VV \.llUJ `V0 Mr. `Luck of Toronto` was a `week-end guest of Mr. T-hos. Luck. J.` 'Il'_. Cl_.-.'A.L - 'I)-.._.3- ......- ..L...J \.I\.| UV .5. `J6 V5: vvu " -Mr. Gbert of Toronto was a. re cent guest of Mr. C. G. - Atkinson.- Miss Edith Partridge has return- ed.ss~ L2.nd9a:~ II II` n I NI VV '\4\/L) VJILL 5 Dl\tL7 U \].I. ALL]: JL'\}\3c -IJDI Mr. Smith of Ba1:ri<; preac1:e`:i "i`n the Methodist -Church on Sun- ILL U day. .. `If! uiss Mary Atkinson. has retum- ed to Toronto T . - .+~ I I\ If`! n D TI` V9 .-IJVJJL\-IV LI jwMis s - Smih. of Toronto -is the lgugst __of Miss Malbel Partrdge.Q ...11 I...' `L-'I.`.I `:53 a;;"`1,;1a"`;;?st.* J amves Church at 11 o clock next \{|bI0, JV V IVIUIIIE cLVJ.I-`U0 L30 U HI. I People here are mwoh excited` over the wag, and news` `is eagerly sought. -M-`any fa]:-1_e Vrumors "have been. in aircuscilation `here as else- whierre. ' V A . .1-I-r. -I-7'09` a nu- A puspful `of mint T -tea taken morning and evening aids d~igestion and was` claimed }by our grand-` mothers to be an" "in-fallie Jrule forgiving? `a' fresh` and healthy "ap- Dea`-rance:-V' ` A-J ` ; ,..---- ,__.-._ `J..- _1.:`..'_. . -_.._...'__.L__ *U}:1`i;:.Haro1d Toye will pi'each in the Method'ist Ohurch next Sun- day aftelfnoon. ` f ' l UIVII UL \J"kJtL}o &V V, ..LU, \Jc-V .. `From Sr. II , "to Jr. III.-.?Gr'a'nt` Robinson, Pearl Pratt, ` Ernest- Pratt, Alma Quinlan. 1-:_.__. cc. TTT 4.- 'r_. -'r'(T 'tP...;1.;.:` VAung`. 3rd.--The[ garden party held. by. the Ladies Aid of. St. J ohn s Church at" Mr. T. C. Craig s '_on Wednesday night, "was a decided success. `The proceeds ameunbgd 1. man 58 IA: nu 11.5554 Ill av vu -- J Mr. Joseph Johnston of Moose J aw and a "former -resident. of ixthis -place was renewing .o1d acquaint- anges here last wee!<.- ` 1 11' T7011 W Tiew`-band and several from hrei attended the -garden` party` _at Ed.- gar on Thursday night. K 1] . T........L T..`I.....~.A..... -1.` 'l[.......-. |ii. `$35 isfr. '"ti:'iL;s. Hill are s-pen_ding a few `weeks camping at Orr `Lake. _ ' A 1 'I`\ "\C I 1'. N. In V was J.65u\nvL|uJ J-`damn ya Mr. and Mrs.` Lang and vMr. and Mrs. Wm. Bowman of Midland called on Mr. Geo. `- Ostrander on Saturday. ~ ' T 7 " 11.. n '1: 17..:1 5-. ..:-.u.:.... _,.1- 'W1i"f "i'5."' mu of Riichmoixtli Hill spent Sunday with Capt. Hill.` Mr. and: Mrs. T. Waller nf Penetangu-.ishe ne were visitors at Mr.` Wesley Dales last week. ` U `ll ..- I13... \ . T 'I'2...`l..-_. -. `TQ... ...... .......\.,, um..- ....... VV\l\/530 _ Mrs. (Rev) `J. Lindsay of Lon- don is the guest of Mrs. A. Jary. Mr. Geo. Ingram apcl Mrs. Geo.` McLean are visiting relatives in B`!. ..i- L i run: a A11" 1 O .1 JJFIC I C?! Miss.;T1~ipp- of Allenwood , is the guest. of Miss Mag Gaston. `ll ..- `TL. .1-.. 1' -_- A_..;.'l-.. 1 vvuu 1.4 * air. Wm; Ken was in for several `days. -_:" V uvvuuvo - to $90. "TI, A J _ `Mrs. Mililer, Miss Addie Miller of Medicine Hat, ?Mrs._g Gray of Collingvwood and Miss Teresa Dowd of Oh-atsworbh are guests" at M.` Cough1`in s this week. `Miss Maue -Coutghlin of Fort Frances is home for ` the holidays. \-I I I J-JCCC`\lO Misses N.'and B. Binnie left for Calgary on _ Thursday night. "ll"- -...J 'l.l'...~.` T.-..,.... ......J `II - .""1f"f M. Keil~ is visiting rela-j tives at` Kingston, Arden and Wgrfe .Is`lnd. T I. I A III! ul-I IO` "I-I\IL 0 Mr. and Mre. Hardy of Toronto are the guests of Mr. Wm. Shef- elq. . -r n`. ' .n r4i,~1 J-IE! Summers of Cliapleau -is' Ivisiting Mr. George Binnie. . ll`- 01...... .41: 7`lV........1.- '.........1. 1..-; I Vvlvflla JV-I-`O JJILILLIGO ' Mr. Sloan of Toronto `spent last week with Mr. A. J ary.. * . 1r.:--. n-_,n-___-__1 .9 ~n':_,'-1_,,J _-_ "ii3s'5`o?1iva`1 "J'\7in`e1and `is the guest of her brother, Mr. Jas. S.. hW.rd~,.* % nu - -run} 1 .1 -r-'1-`:11 B LIVWII ll. -I-VJCK JILCILJ \JCIU UULLO ! Mrs. `Lindsay Los Angeles, C~a'l., is visiting Mrs. A A.L'Jary. `~D......1- L--.`-- ....- _.. . . . _ ___`:p._`I: ` uI~9IKNIC\I. .. A Mitchell of Alliston is `the: ` guest of Miss Sara-h `Craig. Illa.-. "Al'...._ l`1.....J..-... -- .........II2.... - iE{ss"3sa$'os?tB`{ 1; `3iading a few days at Mid-land and Victoria VI-Igljbor. ~ " 1 -Ir 71- q `- nu ` `E1-3m's I-T' 1."23'" 3}. % ,1v.f_TEve1yn Quinlan, Alice Aeonley. f Martha E. McAdam, Teacher.`

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