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Northern Advance, 3 Oct 1918, p. 5

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H I lrw:l~|i'11I u-uni'!:15_"- Hnizwin. in .lul_\ . `.. . |.. .6 Li . ... y .:1p(i.~' |v\1- In H H: lilll IH rvu-x- n In l,:1ku1'i<-M_ Hull ill lhv 11,:- 'l,` \\'1w1'" Iv ni'-:11'p-ms-2'. IHEI7 :1n-.| 2\Ht`l` n .\'I'\\` l.i 'mlu-. Ha` {huh I ,,_l_ ... | I 1131' t "ll : r-hi:-1 IILII` `v -l`Vl vans x-rah: '7l.\'l` <-nnlu ,.I..` .l....-. ...- ..,.., an |~'I'i:|:1\'. uI'l1i.<-lvzltln. I. 2111-! :1 1m_\` Hum`! l3lzu']<- rl;1.<.< 1:n'ix<~;< ts at B:u'1".v \"'|fl nun: n| ll1in:.;' \\`ili . .5 at l.1m-- ml; IX!('.||`V >'lm\\`, this nu-i hope` 4-:` p\1I'q-1m.~'~':l in .I..nrrinn' `H1 his` ul'(v1' Mi -. m;.;f III.` \\|v| n1` Hull" .\lIl'Hl`i1. .1 u R. Ellis. = 1'-*Im'.'u_ .. 7: 1.... H``\\ o i 1 I :1 I':>1'mm I-H|Il\'.':lf:'! ` HH mH|.-' "I In~.,_, . '4'i:lHy`, Hm` A gloom was cast over this vicinity mil Thurstlay morning, Sept. `.26, by the s-.i`.?ru death of I\.Irs. Fred Palk, of this vlilage. The funer-.~.l on Saturday afternoon wa.-s largely attended. Service \\ a.' conr'u1cte.l` in the Metho(lL Church by Rex`. Mr. Jen-l ner, a: rated by several other 1nini.~';or.< -.i:ul. then to St. Thmna.<' cemetery. The pull lteurers: were her three sons. her . and two brothersin-law. The (leceaserl surviverl by her hu>'l`mn(l, one Ll-aughter,l Mrs._ _\Torman Van Norman of Toronto. thrne Ernest, in Toronto, Albert anrl \Vul:`!. ` In- -{he 1'-,.'.r1n. The pt,-nple of St. '1`honm<' Church aiwct sorry to learn that Rev. Evlwin Gilmuu is leavim: tlllr` p::ri. but wish him all ~'~\1ee~:.~:>". .\Ir. aml Mrs. \'-an Nurmzm aml (l:I`.l _ l1ll?l' of '>'t:'nuzl were in this village on f~'atI1rr`.:\}`. The Annual R.`:ll' Day . will he 7 ~ ~ - -v,.L r`l\l)I'."l`I S11} .~ Ihhl ulaplu` L 1--nu: `(llI \\ umnln` uunnu.-` = away in its sweep many of the fani-f i I I V HE busy tide of civilization surging" onward has on- veloped the old l`iVI`SlLl village of Chelsea and home, ous landmarks. To-day railroad and factory have arisen where Addison I was wont to stroll to Holland House I at even time, across the elds, all I bright with daisies, and the motor siren hoots where he went birds} I nesting for the young Earl of War- wick, bidding him come to a con- cert of music, which 1 have found in an adjoining wood; yet neither time nor the dust of centuries can hide the vision from us, and an echo from the birds song lingers yet. TI)`-u r\uur\ 41.... ._n `L- -1: .......:.__.. I-_; {He ll,llL ()1 U. IHLHUWBKI l1lt31llUl`) . | Tower Hill may re-echo to the , _= tramp of armies,` Westminster ha-ve `_, its memory of pomp and crownings, " St. James its glitter of a. court, but "I I Chelsea has a story all its own. Here, l.<' artists found their inspiration. Car- .-} lyle sang his song of iminortal gen- .5 ius, Swinburne culled his violets; }here, to a. humble little house, the `,great painter, Turner, came, leaving 5 his town mansion that he might revel ` in this hnnnlinq nf than snff r>H pnn:1In- I l l`l| .early days of her ...... ......... .n.... ... .Du.u Where the gardens of the old manors which were to make Chelsea J\4I-0 `famous as the Village of Palaces , stretched down to the banks of the Thames, whither in their eight-oared barges the Tudor nobles came sallingtl down in the wake of their royal mas- ter. now the steamboats plough their way, and amid a medley of modern ats and dwellings near by, even the site of the wicket gate amid the elds, where Queen Katherine Parr was wont to stand portress for the Lord High Admiral Seymour, has be- come lost; yet that romance of old: Chelsea, which to-day the world has almost forgotten, breathes tl`.l`Oll`,'lIl`. the pages of some still existing let- ters of quaint Wording signed. Katheryn the Quene. manor built by Henry VIII. wliere` she dwelt. Here it was. that in the widowhood the} Lord High Admiral Seymour came} to woo l1er, but secretly, fearing the`, . displeasure of Edward VI., and the ' Protector Somerset. So, Come with- , out suspect, she wrote, and I pra_\y 3 you let me have knowledge overnight` - house, at a later date, Anne of Cloves. at what hour ye will come, that your: portress may wait at the gate to the elds for, you. Here at this same} spent the closing days of her careem Of this old manor, not a vestigcf now remains, but close by, within` ` sound of the deep note of advancing; ; progress which thunders along the old king s highway, where the stage` ; coaches once rumbled, almost as it: would seem, amid a sudden hush , Chelsea Old Church stands; a land- mark for the centuries. Brown with` ` age, it possesses a beauty peculiarly ' V its own. Close to where Oakley street now; stands is the site of the famous I Tn Hun .-In. ,-.n,.I..a.'.... /\ L.....|.t .. _ uiust tuey nave ueztru. ! It has altered but little surely since: It the day when the Duke of Norfolk` . found Sir Thomas More singing in - the choir and rated him soundly for ? ce." 3 serving his God and mine." ` which dishonoring the King and his of-} Almost it would seem that one` can hear the Chancellor s character` 1 istic answer: Nay, Your Grace may not think I dishonor my Prince in And lat- er, when at the at of that same prince, he delivered up the great seal he had carried with great .` temper and lost with great joy," one 3 can almost see him standing there. ' Ii Lord with the same wry smile upon his . lips, bowing his worldly wife out of her pew, with those historic words: . "Madame, my lord is gone." i Tradition has it, though evidence 4` seems lacking, that :1 few years later j Seymour the marriage oi` Henry VIII. to Jane took place here. Legend ` says that .\l:1ry Queen of Scots was a Visitor to Chelsea under the care of` Shrewsbury; but that Queen Elizabeth used to come annually,'. sailing up the river in her barge to`, dine with the Lord High Admira1,. the Earl of Eillngham, and celebrate the anniversary of her cororzzttion, is, history. A tree in the rectory garden: is said to have been planted by her,` while the Queen's Elm at the corner; of Church street is famous as the site ne H". +..,\,. unam. nyl-sin}. .4". 9.-...n.I1 `v mi-ougn rulnam witn 1_.oru uur1e1gn.u ; Chelsea is rich in history of kings`, i and queens, for in the next century: ; we read of Charles II. bathing in the` 1 reeds over against Chelsey, and of`; [Nell Gwynne laying the foundation}- ! stone for Chelsea Hospital, but it was, ` I I I | I ' in the times of the Georges thati Chelsea became the height of the`: =fashion. It was a dainty compa.ny,!' _surely, that came to Chelsea. then; `in their gilded coaches and sedan chairs, when the scent of powder and; ] 2 patches blended with the dE1iC2!.til i perfume of old lace, and the clank, ! of swords mingled with the frou-trout. W of satin and brocade, and the daintylj itapping or high heeled shoes, in a`: [delicate symphony, to the tune or | which, we are told, Handel conduct-i_ ed his beautiful waterside music.":. ,, But we read of these scenes tender- ` "` ly, since time with its meliowing 1 touch has` softened for us much that 5 might have savored of the garish and iarticial, and we see them now in , the light of a hallowed memory. I I 'l"nurnv- Hill mau v-n..onhn in Hip! its own. ' In the slow evolution of hamlet ta` ` village, and village into suburb until ` Chelsea. became merged into part :1 _ the great metropolis itself, what scenes must those walls have looked down upon, what famous gures must ha.-ve passed by them in a. dream ~ of historic pageantry. what secrets` ; must they have heard. ` A Tf ha: nlfr-var] hut Iifn cnvtzv ch-am:~ 5 ; l x I I I 1115 LUW11 111211151011 L11d.L 118 11111.',11L 1'I:V\:II 3 in the beauties of the soft effects up- . on the still reaches of the Thames," drawn, perhaps, by the same irresist- ` lble impulse which brought such men l as Pope, Steel, Swift, Bolingbroke,_ `| George Meredith, Dante Gabriel Ros-1 setti, Whistler, Johnson, and a. host; more to dwell here for a season. ` scarcely knowing why they came. -London correspondent Christian , _c_ience Ma_nitgg_._ \ UL uuuuzn blJ'UUL I5 LELIHUHS uh LIIU 5lLC E of the tree under which she found] ;shelter from a storm, While 1'idiD.g|s through Fulham with Lord Bu1'leigh.n , ` < (`.hnIon ia rinh iw hicfnrv nf Izinma` Them.V>\Vrxnua1 R ally he-i in `.110 :vI\"th'>vU. C] Oct. 6:11 at throw o'clock. T-H1`. NORTHERN ADVANCE \. .._, , Sen. III.-TI:(:lmu Bmlvy, A ` reel-:, U5, H;u'ul<'. Brulvy, 5!}. Jun. III.-Bcutricv .\}cQ'.m` Ormck, "L, Lnllic Dunn, 635`, Qu:-.1 i 1inmry-lCthcl Mcliinnmg, S1, WcQl}::_\', T5, Ii:-nnotlm Elliott, T `A1<~x.2ml(-r, 57, .\'Ie1\'iHr- .\IcI\'im1 E strong, 1 (uhs.) v Jr. IV.---Morlcy I\Iu_\'nr, Lyull Gll(`.~`[, Ethel Muyur, tfznrric Royrmld. Jr. lII.-Millrorl Uuesl, Bertha Irwin, Ernest Irwin, Mary ;\rn1:-trnng. Sr. IV'.~.\Iurgur(-t Lu Hay, .-\l1:m Wur- 'nicu. Bernard Johhitt, \\ ili': I{eynolu'..<, ;Wi|fritl Quamz, Elmer Guest, (ub.~5.I t 1 TI \v_...,.. 1) .,__.,__,I ILL... 11.... E . . . I-t Huy,h.-\l1:1n nicu. \\'ili': I I ,. .. A . .. . ... } Sr. Pr.-AIice Quantz, Burton Wurnicn, `Norma Robinson, Jean Jobbitt, Ethel Rob- inson, Tom Guest. l Jr. Pr.-Cyri| Guest, Allan Robinson, ildilu-I Quuntz, Hay Burruml, l3e.\ Hair- 11:... li Iiiht-I i ling. `Sunday, ()<-t. Sumlaj; in the ~ -. :.. {kn Havana brown calf lace boot, 8 inch top, medium heel. a very smart boot (hit 111' SEPTEMBER SCHOOL REPORT Similar style in 21 dark brown id at ....... ..$5.45 Merz s, Boys and Cl2z'[a ren 3 Fall and Winter V Footwear S. S. No. 3, Essa us denote ;,crcv11t-age IV.--Irem- .\IcQuu_\', ST. . IV.-~Keilh Elliatf. \`l, G24 . I.-\'42rnun S.S. No. I4, lnnisfil. IV.--;\Iurit:l Juhhitl, 11-rmzm .\rm- ;, ;\l*.`r<~ Juhl:ir,1, .\Iuuricu \`/ehl, SCHOOL REPORT Dunuu_'y u. . . , Service in the :1 )Ix'.~`. R. Bxtclhy : . sigxxerlv 19011 Elli : on .\Ic`.]l1;:_v, 4-}, Teuch=r--M. O. I~Iu|)l)(-rt. MOQREYS f3nNNOUNC'E7.FVIZE}"\3"E" In all the New and Up-t0-date Sty/es Moderately Priced vlzmco .....\..., VQV . U1. T. I. Spence, 'I`cnch':r. ..-$5.95 Sorry tn regmrr v.'hil`- thre.~`hinj_{ u1:~i - n..,1 , Garfit-[(1 I New Military Tan" calf lace boot, 8 inch top, Good- year welted sole,a $9,00 boot Specially priced .... .. $7.45 Similar style in choc. kid with plain Vamps at ..$5.50 Julm Dunn, , Rulu-rt ` uzcl Bi}; Flurm boot, shape vamp, sole, SpCCi .l l>`1:1ck , , Ci-.11ly Round About Barrie H LL) , cu Dart, rc- Quinlan, v|"1;[\\* u \"llIHlUH p2`.lit':('.~` hcfnrc .. ...o [hJ.`HlUIl Ul (. Tho fnllowil J1'oulj'. \"u.<}:I' " ll{\- D Jo` HIHI kills`-:1 gzr-mt l.u..Il...- Idea . _ .J..'.u; \ .Tnhn.~1rm:`, ` Vol, 31.51). By-L'.1\\'.< \\'0r:- (i. (I for tho fnllmving . n:un.~un, ;'_ru\v:I, -runu, .1. pnrgu-.< .<. Fur lm'\`ing und cnllccting zm :mm:::1 rum of $1:').(i0 frrun . nf the \'e. I\Iunic-iyml T(`1(`phnll\',` Sy. :< r(~ruwl" h_\' thv 'lV.*l"nlm:1f` <\,0ll)]`.)i>'.~`X'.'!- or.-`; zxmminting Thns. `Spence collector of rutos for tho j.'<-nr 13319 at :: sul:1r_\` of $195. The (`mmcil 2uIjr)u1'norI tn mont 011 Off. 01 ..o 1n ...-.. 1. N.B.---B0_\'s taken up to the :1`-_*'u of 1?. an-1 p1'op:11'ul for ITi_Vn Sr-hm! Exltrzmrw Exzuninniiun, ii dvsiwvl $151.29 I (Residential and Day Pupils ) Course ulf study from Kim1m'_;':u'- ton to S(:l1u1u1'ship .\[:1l1'i('111nIim1. :1 I ,1: ,1, , A,. F` ._ Spar-iul attention \'(-rszltiuxml F1uu<'!1, and .\Iusir-. - .-\1'!'C0111`sc, under dirot-.tim1 nt Mrs. F. S. \ViHi:nns, Benux .-\1'ts, P:l1"i.s' and Lnnnlnn, ].x1;1'. For fu1`t11eI' p:11'ti(-u1:11';~:. \\'1'ilc 1`m~ prospectus, 01- nmke an :1ppnintmm1t with thv I rim'i1>:1l.-:, E. H. ]`Il'_~;:)m'l, 1`)- 'l` TI\:'vI`nI\1 `Tun Q`1rn~.nl`l' 1 % : mlllvy ting his \\lHl HIl' L 11III'|1uu.`~, U. .H. T. Tnv-'_rru1n, M110. Sh0p0t'1T. \Y 1'\ `n . "'|`ln'il'l is thu 5111':-sf. mu] .~`H'Hllflt`>'Q l`nun1:1lim1 )I' an em- [)iI't*--.~`n >`lll`l`. so .\`ll'(I]]J.' and so llt`1'(`.~`>'I`}` that In: ;.-1-uul v1npi1'r* 4-an lung` 0.\'i>'l H1411 r1i~'1'I*{;n1'n].~: il." ~-l .n1'tI RtI.~'f`]!f`I'_V. --\\'hon you think ul` }>1';1:~'5 think of W. A. Lone 6; Lion. .Ck .Vici kin 8 inch top` toe with , Goodyear \ :1 $9.00 The Council met on Sc-pt. 1:3, with all ncznb(~r.< presenl. the Iletwc in the chair. Cmnlmnlicutions were read from: H. De- .\"uy, `Secretary RegLstr:L1i Board; A. )zn`t, ditch on H11'l1l)s1'1'.~' mucl; D. Quinlan, Cnnnty 'l`re:a:~:nrcr, that Munici- ::litio.< .p:11.'ing {hair (-m,1n'._v 121105 on 01` :L-fon- . ;n. 30 wnnld ho ullnw;- t\\'n }\:'X' x-nt. aiiwvrmnn; A. IIn1c}\.in~nn, re n .~`chr,~ol fair 10 1:0 h(`l.\'l :1! .`Iixw.~iw ; Teo- uh<.-no CuxnmE;-`:=ir)1m's, :1.~1~'.in;: that u hy- ::\\' he pn.-.~0(l fi: the x'z:`.<* ut $.'l5.(lU mr zsunnn; Tht:.~'. b`~p(=nm- np1nl_\'in_z fur 111" x.1. nf tux cnlll.-(-mr for 1919. m1... r.,.n... H...-.,.....4,. . :'.1l VESPRA COUNCIL F`all 31'iC(-ZL1 V `. .3? HHH . (I' ..\1',| `U1 Ullhlnml, ;:m\'dvr uml fvlm, W. H. '.'v1i]|o|', \\'m-k an 1)l'i:1}!(`, : 1` . (Mn. 1, - 3.00; N. I)_vnwnt, ~I:r~=p ku_yu, -527.00; A. Hutchinsml . fair. $113.05}; 5. :\I('1.v'm, mllk fnr l~.riul:.:c-, 54..-';(); John Paixn. :ri<':;:(* and c\:l\`(*rt, Con. 7, $1t').f)(I; n, clmming out :1 ward ditch, Cnn. ; Hy. }I:\rri.~'cm, gravel, $0.90; J. `('11. I. -.` t`.... 4 I... [r/\I|v:v\Ir ;7ThuI-sday, ()ct.obcx' 3, 1:_;_-3_c_ i kid 12'. top, ni XIII. .V \`.' XXI` \'v'(|ZI. UH 1\.l. Arxnslmllg, wnrk on Bml~ I); B:-.rriv }x:nnin9r, part pm . S1()().0!l; Wm. .""\\'iI'/.r-r grm '.i.l::1t' NIL. (N): A. D1 -}m1h:|` { \ 1 J`) (V ` ` OVENDEN '.:r.sI&i l Boot ' welted ) boot. Trim, practical, comfortable Military heels will be a dominant feature-which we are showing in several types includ- ing :1 beautiful black calf lace boot with a 9 inch top of Vici kid, up-to-the-minute in every detail at ............. ..$7.00 pr. A dull black calf lace boot with 8 inch top, Goodyear welted soles, a boot for hard wear at ......................... ..$7.50 Also 21 smart tan calf lace boot with an 8 inch top, Goodyear \velted soles, :1 choice hoot at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . ..$10.00 of these 13o<)ts is of the Highest Type- Standard of Quality. \ Ill. .Vl'V|1: .\Ii.~'.< Jw: thv UH`: >1 .\I:`.~`. lit in ()l`iHiI,l. -.\1i.<.~' '| .<['H51Il lhv \ Mr.` \\'I :i\'en to ('7nn-` S010 .`in_:in'_" Fall and \Vinter. B. COUTTV. (`I n J.- The ()u;1iit_\`, Style and \\'0rl \Vill be the reigning Models this .\1odc1sthat typify .'\I0o2'c's High l\ Burl! , punt- iI7r-I~ m--Ivnl [4 lv 5 U1 1:`. f`!orl~:` SMART BOOTS In Black and Tan Splln Inn \\` .\Ir`.<. \\'m.. luzxsly mm In Hm iH|1-.<.~' of plan] In l |`\|Iil'l il'I)|)!`xI\'4`4l :11 um-i\':1l lhr-my \fu- 1.` \[l lma SALVATION ARMY CITADEL, BARRIE From SEPT. 28!?! SUNDAYS ll A.M.. 5 AND 7. 53.1%`; I }5.`s E.RY EVENENG 7.45 {TALKS FROM THE BKBLE `mag AND 2:5;-,1: THE SPEHAL REVEVALIST ADYEENG AND CLEANING ";\'m.'n-1' In-znl. :,n<>n-.\' zxlfniz-.< with !~\'it_\'."-lu|\\'<-1' Lyllnn. M,*i`\XW"3.e =%C- l"""` '""" " Oppos'ite Barrie Hote`lr a Phone 229. Ten Cehts for Fifteen Words` is The Adv:u1oc rate for prcp:xi;1 'a of the w:1nlcd" c-lass. It .i:< the cheapest. mte. of any news- ]paper in Ontario. I il|'I1\u- Ur. Ii. um-,1':'11iuxx M1`.~'~. .\lII' I`. I-Hill! i -SpIendid designs in Dongmll Rros. 2%ANE) EO%LENESS, REVEVAL To claim merit thing- "" "'9 To prove it is an entirely different matter. We can Save You Dollars by Cleaning and Renovat- ing your Clothing. We Clean or Dye every kind of clothing for Men. Women and Children, also Curtains,, Draperi e , &c MEETINGS TO BLESS YOU The Great Message; Hoir2es;3 unto the Lord -.-\"n 1'1-u`\'o1'b. ussnrt.mcnt and new Carpet Sqnmes a: is one IIuu:u--- up!-,1'uHuxI xn .\lnmn, \\`hu ;1("nn Iilim, \'t'l\ll`H1`tl hnmv UH .\': `nnulrr`purlsth:1lhnis-It-in: f ( .\h'.~'. (1. 'l`hnInp. and rs. .\'ln~ITiv]-I. \\'.v'1`u -`unnls in l .:11'1'ir- fur u 1}- .\I1'. Juhn Quail, art:-1` frir:n(1s .'u`mma1 this \-in-in i1.\1r1mr1 tn lhu \\'v. nn 5 nigrht. l Y\In_~h\1- lgprt u I .l1. I ;\l'd.\.u: mi.s'f'u1'l.\1m\ `K -nv\\ 'l`i1u 1:1 Sm:iM_v l'| ;\III\l\l\' nun:--'.' al'Ug"]]llI)l1 7|! Ar _.nnnH(`~`. K1lU`,l'llIIIvn nu-. of . \ 1,110 ful1n\\'inu`:- [)_v,iz\1n.'1 .~'nil.~`. "l`tIl' I|HlII w . . and I'1'i:-ml zmul hm~x'n\\'in;_-- :luH.~' the wlgr of hu spm1I'-.. Ten Cents for Fifteen Words is T1 : Advnnt-e mtn for prepaid d- s of the wanted class. It a . gthe chc.-apcst rate of any news- Mr. zmrl .\11-.<. J, .\' i'x'iumls at ,1".e.*.<-,L-H1 rm Mr. zunl ;\h'.<. .1. (fl: Sta_v1\c1' urns |1:1\'ing_; !`ulati\'(*s here. ... `. .wn ___ I 0 9 9 _`..,..K.... . .`..;..;..;..:..: baa l.'llL- I\Ia.-:h`!` .: .n.u-Inn --Upho1sterin_r and furniture re- iring done by experienced work- an at Dougall Bros. ill" l|:\I I Hl1'l`I* 111' 'ij.:ll'1uu'l1IwH :1:"u will 1'- j___ Si-IANTY BAY Iilulia-.~` nf H1!` H1- mnt` lust \\'t um and [)2\(`kl'(l Hn plir~.~', \\'hi<-h 4-nn< n\\'in.":--~-`.Hl p:1i1'.<: T: 1]l1iH.\'_ ,, . hum ..I .\ GR. -SEGHUEST HOLLY what Our Correspondents Find. ~;- `Worth Recording :` .;_ vtv . . - -g..;.. ..}..;..;..;..; `.."..;..}..;..v ;..;..,.;..;..`.._..`..,.. Hurt H` to full and in EDGZLR TJTOPIA . )1: H1111 'l`..n. . uu I - this S,:nL1x R.`-.lly wil Church. Sxln I. .__.:__ for this mnnlh: :12! 1-ks zuul 3: suit..~:. 1)y-' _ ()lh ill lw Holly Blethm "ll \,`\|II'|||.v. -1'. .\li.<.< .\lx:(,'.1'zu'L;u:1, .' n|"n'1` l'1'inn 1'1-um; ha-1' nu Sumluy. I in-r will lulu` in H!\`iI'} 'l`m\.~wi:1-.' inst:-`.111 `-1 : I - 1-... u 12.! ('1-n<<; .' of Bzu'1n: I'(!lll.Ll\l'S UL`-IL`. | M1`.~'. \\'. .\lt`('-ill zmul Bliss Slltlmlj 01' Shanty Buy spent 21 fuw days} with 1'ricm1s here. Mrs. (jun. 1 ultorsn11 and chil-' r1r<.~n .~`[1r-.ut, lust. won]; with friends I at Orillia and ;\Ia1'cV1m1o11L. ' H I 7.. . .4` H-u-v~in nyhnl '_-.__________, `Wt |.,_.-,.-_< Incl ll I 1......-.n\`invr <- t]zu'1-tllln-1'5 is in! nlinr; lhu Tiurxnul! llqlll \- 'I`nX`nnloI ...I... an. Hlllli-.""II n l".1n.~'cl21l- ha-1' l'2IHu-x A |I...l I. \. H121! lhv (hut Ml`. pa- 1:. Sutlun Visitml 1-v,c.a.~111ly. Ci\1'>`('iUltl1`]1 nfi 113.; :1 \`i. with I ! 21` (1 ~'x 1:13` UH` '... _ Illu Vliwl /lsmnaay. ()t't'icial nutice calm: last week to Mr. \V. Shr*l.~;\\`cll that his 5011, Pte. C. S1m1.s\\`011 was wnuxxdetl 011' Sept, 5. \\'e lmpc to lxuur 01' his` speedy ro.cm.'m'y. mph` inh-11:1 I :\ir ll1i.-' \\'u>u1;.; I in lhu l'3'..\h_\ ; l\\'u h:11iv.< m` . .l. .-.- I n A-..' ,.-,... ..? I 5 . hm} H10! hi-.v':\k his |l| II .. .. . . . . I \`\. gr; .~' \'it-ini1_\'. 1'0- =1 tn .\'uhu-:|:\_\' I I' |'\n . :1l`lm'nu..~,1. i.~Hill*_"1'1'i\y .~1mu': -ulletl ( . Rm! (`.1-n.~'.~'| \\'r-lm-sl:1_\' H|1`4-0 hula-..< ...`..l...| 1|`. .-Xlfrc-(1 Dyrrx`, .~11u'n' 1 .lu11nclLf . > Shiplm-nt. I.\1iI'.\` mt >'0(`k>` Junnus. 4;." Hum I." mnHH`I`.|, \'i.~'ilin.'I' .-\\' :l:1y.~'.l \`i.~"1|in`r ~'1 21.: --1\ : ll Ilsa II I;_-' -.\`l1:\ku_ u.,. 111' ;)H ||1".Z."' ;(| I`I||Il 11 ,\l1'.~;. (m~1"."1> (_',1'u.~`. nl' TH- Y1-v11lu \'i. 1101- 11111-1.-111$, 311-. 1111-1 1-j'.\l1'.~:. 'l`:1-,-.114-. 1`l`l.'(`l1U)' IE .I l3z1.<(:1l to 1-4,-111,11`! H1211. _\I1'.<. i'\'. l.21.<; is l'L`L'()V I`l'iX1f-4' 1':1pi1lIy !l`1*n111 I1-:`v1~ a<:ci(lr11l,. I .\'w\\' lmz11'a'l-31's l1u\'-1 hr-en t.a1~:t:11 I\\~il.l1 thr-. l`1,11l1;wi11;,- 1`u111'11i-.-s: M1-. 2111-I .\[1'.'~'. 'J`l`1us. Bu11ti11g'. M1`. and -"1\I1's. Ge01'ge Banting and M1`. 3.1111 511\I1's. N01-man C(1x\\`u1'Lh. S0113 in ca(:l1ca.'~'1-. Cu11g1`aLulalio11s. 3| M1`, A. W`. Fletcher and wife, of 1. Barrie, visited l1.e_1'c 1'e.ce11tly. -` A {'4-1:-vnon nnl fan fvnm 'Fhnrn_ '|'1;.- 1'_>'1lu\\'i11_;_,- gw-nth-1:\.`n snld Hl|.".I' i'ax'm.< 1-um.-nlly: n.......... u.. \\':..;.`;u.-. \i1' .` ..... sirulin-n .Y1_>14'.. H1 9 and |\';< .t':1|u. .l 'I`. D1'1'lt`,, VISILUU 1U:'_1'U L1:-ucuu_v. . E A farlner not far from Thorn- `tun has most of this season's :1-ups in the fields at prn-sent. ! Mr. (Jhas. Blackstock and his l.<;iste1', Mrs. A. .-\y.*r:~'t., attonrlocli H110 funeral of the late F1'ol :\y0'rst, in ()\\'on Suu11Ll. l )ccr)asuul- hm] bmm ailing` for some time and his daatlw was not unexpected. .\l 1'. A_Vn1'.~'t. was 1'z1ise(.1 near this! {\'ilIa:.-`:3 mld was <:ru1si(101`0d mm` mi` Hm um.~:i. pnm`,-1'l'ul (pl1ysic.'11ly` men in this lm-ality. 'J_`hn \\`idu\\'z `is u .~:i>`f1'l` ml. .M!'.~`_ A. E. .`\_\`t,*1`.~`1. Ufi ifhis plum`. \\'<- -,-xtvnal our s_\f1n_[ ~patl1_v to the lawn,-z1\'uul l'z1mil_y in H10 1...-s of a_ kind l1u..~'1)aml and ':1'-z-liumnt.-* !':1l.11m-. \I... \l..l.'....>.i.\ .,~ :1] nl Hnxn ml` I 3 `ilI|'|'| l|H|ill.l.' ]lll,lll'l . Mrs`. M'l{uIwit\ is ill z 2\\'rilVin:.". .\h'. M. _\I:1:'l`.-valn h.`\.~' `lhv l1uu.~' mu 1:! lwln III 1, I. Jll . .`Iq .\l(l| I1` IIIV II1`>' zulcl `.\li.~'~' H]iI1`1(.-`lU('k. I Hm` 1'1'ic=n:l. M1`. 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M1`. uml .\l1'.<. Juhn ` nth-1141:-cl lln` .\nni\'-1's:1x'_\' at 1 lwlp. >11 Sllllnlaly. ~ 1 ..u. .. u:.-_. \l.-I` V." \`. ll" -ix" ,l:1hle?:- Inn...-.l H l'('l'i[II.< I'm` \\'-t-l?nmliI1:.` >'-pi. rill: \\'AIl'AA' [nu-rm: .|.i.n.u.nl.- ..l` um um- (mum ..n_- In. "lml u~' kvvp :1 firm .L'1-ip an mm m--_\', fur \\'if.lmnl this tho wholn ..,..nkl.. z.(` .n`..lnn;. nun L...1 .. 'lilI l`,'I` III | pull Ulis ki `.13, t_Inf'I'. 1 `.....-r.-.. 111'": \\:l.` `1'|llr`llH)' ...- nl.-. l[II|| Ill hnnnln Iltll .Vl|- " u ']lil1h`("| upllu ht` \'~ 1~nHfn, I iraokmow II! n HIV Um` h`2\('l1I'1'. I had u munlu-r ml" l`I\'-m-_1t. \'i>`il

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