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Northern Advance, 14 Jun 1923, p. 8

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ft} H]. the Mr. John Tracy of Dalston has pur- chased J. McB:'ide s residence on Small St. Clifford McLean garage business to .\Iinesing. The Bible School church will meet at E mencing on Sunday. The choir of Central Methodist` church held 21 picnic to Orillia on Wednesday afternoon. See the best quality Rubbers and Rubber` Boots for men and boys at McKee & 1\IcDona1d 3. A numwber from Barrie attended the funeral of the late John Best, ex-M.P.P., at Sllehburne on Sunday Lant- U.\` LV1` `last. Hear Hon. G. Howard Ferguson, Miss Cons-tance Boulton and C. E. Wright in the Opera House, Barrie, on Wednesday evening nexlt. The Rev. w. .1. watu ueuvt:n:u an Vlnte-resting missionary address to the Ep-worth League of-Central ..1.m-on nn `Mnndav evening. Wanted--Ma.n and wife or mother and da.ught.e1' to take charge of din- ing room at Classic Hotel, Allandale. Kitchen utensils, dishes, etc., furn- ished free, also bedroom. the 1`JpIW0I'Ln 1_.eu.5Lu: UL church on Monday evening. Rev. G. R. 'Du.r.~k, of Bramrpton, and a. `former pastor of Collier St. Methodist church here, was elected president of the Toronto Methodist Oonxference. A. J. Tuck has purchased another car load of unclailmed f-reight of auto supplies, painrts, furniture and gen- eral merchandise. C2111 early if you want bargains. Simmons Guaranteed Square Steel Walnut Beds, Felt Mattresses and) Coil Springs, in any size, on sale now for only $27.50, at \V. A. Lowe & Son. Phone 333. J. G. I\'eenan has taken over His .\`I:1s1e~1"s Voice" a_:,e-ncy from VV111. Crossland. Full line o`EVic1=1'o1as and Victor Records. 54 Dunlop SL, opposite 1 .O. square. i Miss P. A. Robertson, daughter of M1`. and Mrs. H. G. Robertson, was the winner of the .\Ia1'i'on Dick- inson Scholarship in her: nal year in Arts at Toronto University. This scho1a1`shi`p carries with it an hon- orarium oi` $200 and a. year at Col- umbia 17ni\'e1'sit,\', New York. At the last meeting of the Kiwanis club it was decided to build _t\\-'0 batlling houses, to be placed on the shore of the bay, one at Victoria St. and the other at Bayeld St. The work will be done by memDe1`s of the club on Vvednesrlay after- noons, when the stores are closed. Prof. E. A. Tl1e1'1'.ien, B.A., of Feller Institute, Montreal, will be the special spealteiy. 1nomin;.r and evening, at the Baptist church on Sunday. Prof. Therrien is on his fn nnn Hm Rmtist Associa- The Rev. W. J. Wa:tt delivered an ..+.....-..Hnc.- mieinn`nrV address 5unua}'. J."I`OI. J.uel'1n:u la uu Anna} way to attend the Baptist tion meeting which will `be held at Orillia. on Tuesday to Thursday next week. K. KIRKPATRICK Don t forget that we handle one of the best lines of ready mixed paints. W. A. Lowe & Son. A special meeting of the Town Council was called for Thnrsda_v evenin5.: last to again meet represen- tatives of the Warren Co. of Wood- stock in connection with the pro- posed location of that rm here. There were not enough present to form :1 quortnn nnd the tnoeting had on no nnlha nff Thn m:1tte.1' was The ne \\'(-`f1l.h(-`l` (luring the past week has improved crop conditions won(lerfull_v. Fall wheat and clover are niaking splendid showing and `promise to be {L lyumper crop. The sp~ring grain on the flat land is l)11(`k`\\ al`(l. and mnn_\' fleltls had 10 he re-sown. I-`ilh l :wora:ble weather, l10\\'ev\`Ol`, it is anticipnletl that :1 fair crop will be lmr\'est,ed. Fzxrmers are l)us_v wilh root crops and lame zfwreage of corn and roots will be c: nxv n l0I`H1 {L l1llUl'lllll auxu Hu: IIIUCIIAI5 nuu to be called off. The matter was discussed infonmiily and th com- mittee appointed at :1 previous meet- ing will still carry on. during the war that they were c:1p- able 01` taking their place along with the men. Thoy are now en _e::ing a new sphere in the p0liIica.1 1%1'o of our country and will hn.vo an up- lH`th1_<.r iIlH11(`I1C(`. This toast was mbly respomlod to by Mr. G. D. Sin- clair, of 0l'lHi. rmm. onus} on Ihn rm:-Anne nnai CHIN`, U1 L)l'll ll`d.. The toast to the \Vau`dons, past and present, was proposed `by E. Cnombs, Reeve 01' B1`:L(1t`~ord, in which rt-\t`e1`o11ce was made to the mhility of the men who have gracetl the Wz11'den's chair in the past. The vi11n.ge of Coldwztter was to be con- ;:rz1tu.lut,ed on 1mvi115:, {L man like Mr. Eplett, the \Va1-den. Public lnnn nu: n rnln fln nnt Y`P(`,G1VG I110 M1`. 1*J`p.l(=tt, I110 \`\ ?ll`(lL`Il. 1'uu1n: men as :1. rule do 1101 receive honor they deserve. J. J. D. Bant- ing: and Jus. core. o.\-Wxurdens, re- sponded. expressing i1:DDl'GCi:1ti0I1 of the hnsnitalily of the \V:r1'(1en. \Vrn-rlnn Rnlmt, In n. fmv word-s. lne l10SDl[Z1lll_V 01 me \\'au`u|:u. \Vm'den Eplett, in a few words, thanked the speakers for the kind words spoken, and expressed the hope that his guests had enjoyed the !al`tm`noon as much as he had done. mum \rn1m1..- arm r:-hn:h`n t`m-n- 'E'lH(`!'I100l1 IIIIICII I15 I19 llilll UUHU.` The .\Ielod;v Men Orchestra t`1m1- ished music, which was much up- preciated. LOCALS LEFROY, ONT. General Merchant Grain - Seed - Coal Real Estate. Money to Loan. sm:v1.u.s mus WEEK Car Stc-:\n1 Coal. Ring in. 45c. Heinz Sweet Pickles in glass 2530 $1.00 Boner Jack Knives . . . . .59c at the Baptist 9.45 a.m., com- has sold his Mr. Fralick ofll 2 ridix :1! v\r Our Paint Sticketh Closer Than a Brother! The application of a little paint and pe1'se1've1'a11ce will do much to l)C.`111l`lf' tl1e-i11l1?io1' of your home. Flynn says the season is at hand when sanitation and desire for lmrmonious sul-r01111dings should czulsc you to `rake _\'0n1? paint b1'usl1 in han-:l. Phone 122. for the \\'m'm \\'on1 11m'. .<'m't'1n011 r that includes ; looking` for, for 0i1'11m' Barefoot Sandals have been more popular this year than ever before. Compare these prices: Patent Strap Slippers fgr dross wear are indispen- sihlo. "0 have them in all sizes from . . .$1.15 up Your child s feet require careful tting--shocs that will not allow the growing foot-to become 1'est.1'icted -v\- 1-110 1 11 The attention of lot owners is draawu to the Zlllllllill assessments for care of lots which are payable .... 1 xv Nnu: Qon'\'-'T`J 1.n Hoe. Iv L11. 4.uu n.n...V .. _..V G. - 7 Q in its g'1'0\\'t11. Bring` your child s shoe problems to us. THE HUB BOOT SHOP Dunlop St. Childs, sizes -1 to 7- 0; 2 Sizes 8 to 1 Misses, sizes 11 to 1 C. W. F LYNN Kiddies Shoes PAINTS AND VARNISI-IES WALLPAPER (tSer1)iCe , Dress Week At Vickers Bcautiful Summer Dress- or lots wmcu are puywum to J. `W. Ness. Sec _v-Treas., Bee- c1`d['t s Bank, Dunlop St., Barrie. (\uvnnI': r\F um: nrn v-nmindnd that uL.....m.; ~.....-..__ _-_., es in 1nan_V styles for street and house xvoar. The Va1`i0ty is large and materials employed are all w01'thy-- Voilles, Ratines, Gan- ton Crepe, Taifetas, Tricotines, Organdies, Etc., Etc. It is an advamagc to see them early. GEO. VICKERS '0 have provided an as- just the shoe you have been dross 01.` play. LIMITED 64 Elizabeth St. Barrie .$1.15 . $1.35 $1.50 7 c1'om's Uzlllh. uunlop aL., Dumuc. - Owners of lots are reminded thatl unpaid assessments from 1913 on-' ward become :1 charge against the lot and should not be allowed to ac- cumulate, as under the Act THEYI MUST BE PAID FOR BEFORE THE LOTS CAN BE USED. Yvnnnhl nbcnuuniohfc frnwn 1013 tn! 'l'l'U:.' J.1U'1'b L;;\N bu Uonu. l Unpaid assessments from 1913 to 1922 inclusive are overdue and those for 1923 are payable on 0.1" be- fore July 1, 1923. .\aaaccn1n'nf Rntpz<..-:%2 ner zmnum tore .nu_v 1, 1:I.'.o. Assessment Rates--$2 per annum for one lot and $1 for each addition- al lot owned by the same person; $1 for half lot. T.nt nxvnprs nrp nlsn reminded that :51 ror nan IOE. Lot owners are also reminded with the new Endowment System now available they may eliminate, it they wish, further assessments by permanentl yendowing the lot to pro- vide for pevp'etua1'ca.re. Barrie Union Cemetery Board, A. Brownlee, Pres. Corsetiere for Spirella. Corsets for Barrie and Allnndnle Page Eight Home Saturdays at 6 Char- lotte Street. ` The Rev. G. R. Turk, who was elected president of the Methodist Conference in Toronto, is a former pastor of Collier St. Methodist church, and is well known loca.ll,v. It is an interesting coincidence that the Rev. 1. G. Bowles, the retiring president, is also :1 fonmer Collier St. pastor, while the Rev. A. Paul, who was also an aspirant for presi- dential honors this year, was form- erly pastor of the Burton Ave. church. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO D090 -DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0900O000O0 ` TOWN -OF BARRIE on, buy your Straw Hat to-day! Strn\\` Huts at l'(`l.`~'0lI:lb10 prices.` Shnmnns & (`0.. Hats. Caps, llll`S. l}V'L` 3}; Taxes for 1923 'l`lll'} FIRST I\'S l`;\L.\l|*}.\"I` 0| 'l'.\)\'l`IS I()I{ 'l'lll`I Yl R 1 92:`. l3;\lll{lE UNION CEHETRY 3 O OOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOQOQOOOO0 990990 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO THE FIRST lNS'I`.-\I..\lI`}.\"l` POI . Yl`I.\R 1925 . IS DUE AND l .\Y.-\IH.l'} .\'I` lR:1tepny(-rs who my the full xunnunl; of their mu-s at this time will be .nllo\\'ed :1 Dttzoounl; of ONE PIER Cl:}N'l`. on the nlmmnt; of the Second Instalment. TIE Binning Photo Studio To Let-~I`u1'nished nbedroom, for one or two single men, central, all con- veniences. Apply to Advance. 17-3 - ---\Ien to. peel [i1Il'Ua.1`1\. my- W. Gracey & Son, Allan- 16-1 .-\. \\". S.\H I`l[. MISS WILLERS Open Saturday Evenings.` Other Evenings by Appointment. Phone 591. Azmual Assessments WANTED TO LET Photos taken night or day THE BANK OF TORONTO Now Located Above the Moore Dry ` Goods Store. W'anted--Girl for general house- work. Apply Box B., Advance Of- ne JUNE 25th, 1923 OR ON `BE FOR!"-I smzlan cop TAKES `COLONEIJS NUMBER C01. Barker takes Exception to Clmrge of Reckless 9,, __ 99 Speed cops, who, on high-po-wen ed moto-rcycles, patrol the 11,ighwa._\'s, ever on the alert for drivers who are touching the high spots," lmve very taking ways. One of them took" the num:`oer of Col. VV. G. Barker, V.C.. D.S.O., as he was speeding to Toronto from Camp Borden on June 4. Ana an nn Qnnn-dnv mnrnnig, uorueu 011 June *1. And so, on .Saturdz1_v mornnig, Col. Barker was hailed belocre the Magistrate at Barrie and charged with reckless driving. Asked how he pleaded, the Colonel, in stentor- ian tones, replied, Not gu.ilt_v." n In Qunnn Hm gnppd mm. was ran [Out-."S, x'epu<:u, nun 5u.uL_v. B. E. Sutton, the speed cop, was called to the witness box. a Hnn T\'I'nnHo\' .a.f-`fnv-nnnn cni [caueu L0 tne \VllIlt-355 uu.\. "On Monday a..fte1'noon." said Sutton, zmbou't four miles south of Ch-urchill, O01. Barker was travel- ling at the rate of 55 miles per hour." r1..1 nun!-nr '6: ocfnnnn nour." Col. Barker was astounded. Why, I am prepared to prove that my car will not xzravel that fast, he declared vehemently. He cross- examined the otcer and then gave his own evidence. "1 ilrnn nn rlvrfv an an A WWO. fn ms own evlueuce. I was on duty as an A.D.C. to His Excellency the Governor-`General Lord Byng, and was due at Govern- ment House, Tooronto, early in the evening, asserted Col. Barker. I was obstructed by th.is ofcer, who was ahead of me on a motorcycle with a side car attached. I blew my horn and tried to pass. ;VI,v speed was at least 35 miles per hour. He endeavored to block my way, and as he would not get off the xoad, I blew my 110171 and passed him. Where we passed the road was sufciently wide to allow at least two cars to pass. There was v\r\ v\`nnn hnnvnnn horn and (horn WU1 n ce. least LWO czu`s LU pubs. 1I|'\:l|:` \'-'4: no place between here and there where two car could not pass," ab- served the witness. Vnkn annn nnn nrn==_n\'nI*n3nnr1 Tn reply to his questions the Colonel admitted that he attained a speed of at least 40 and perhaps 45 miles per hour after passing the cop. He declz11'ed that he rst sounded his horn when 30 _\'a.:ds behind, and that he did not c1'0w(l" the ofcer in passing. The road, he n1aint:1in- ed, was in good condition. ' I admit speeding," said Col. Barlcel`, but the cl1arge is reckless driving. No one can accuse me of reckless driving. To that I take exception." I \Ynrrici1'nn ,Tofr_= nrrrpml that there serveu Llle \\'1Lllt.'SS. The speed cop cross-examined. In 'GXCE'DI1OIl. Zagistmie Jeffs agreed that there was no reckiess d1`ivi5_.:, so the Colonel escaped with a fine of $10 and costs, amounting to $14.25, for speeding. NORTHERN H0\\'LIN('} LE.\(.`-['13 SCHEDULE F01} THIS SEASOX June July Aug- 13-New1narket vs. Penetang. Afternoon game in Bmrrie 1\'nu~n1ynv`L'nf nf Rnrrin J\1lel'llUUu g.3;1.1uu Au ucunlnc Newmzu`ket at Barrie. Penetang at Allislon. Orillia at Alliston. 14-Allandale at Alliston. 19-Ori1lia at Newnxarket. Penetang at Barrie 22--Alliston at Allandale. Alliston vs. Penetang. Evening game at Barrie. 25--Mlandale at Barrie. 29--A1'11ston at Orillia. Barrie at Newxnarket. 4-NeWmz1rket at Orillia. Allandale at Penetang. Barrie at Alliston. 11--Ori11ia. at Allandale. Penetang at Newmarket. 13-.~\l1ist0u at Barrie. 18-A11anda1e at Orillia. Barrie at Penetan; Newmarket at Alliston. 25--PeneI.ang at Alliston. Newnxztrkm at .-\11a11:1u1 Orillia at. Bzu`1`ie. E 1-Ox'il1.ia a-t I eneta'\g. Barrie at Allarldnle. 3--.\11is,t0u at Nm\'ma:'kr3i. S--B:11`1'ie at Orillia. ;\11z1nda1e at. Ne\\'m;1rket. ]0-I enntang at Orillia. .. C, - - _ Driving. Wanted--.\Ien to. peel tan `bark. Ap- ..I.. n. T (`.7-nmzv Xx SOD. 'l`RE.-\SUREIl :01 13.111. ` Mrs. Rowcliffe was in Toronto this week. 4 Man `Dnacin Pp-id has r>tn1*m=d to Juxac `J. Toronto. .\|'ua T3` '.l`01`0l1[0. Mrs. Ed. 1\IcMi11in is holidaying in Midland. 1\r...~ non nx-mu: me in 'I`nrnntn .\L1u1anu. Mrs. Geo. Overs was in Toronto this week. 1'.-mu Fnnv me in (`.n11in.<-=\vnnr'l nn [ms ween. John Coady was in Collingwood on Wednesday. rum-:rl Vv.n.--rnn hn: 1-121111-nrar1 hnmn weunesuay. Wilfrid W-azrdle has returned home from Detroit. mu... T `(Junk nP 'l"nv~nnfn iv: \'1',:H- mg Mrs. J. weuu. The Rev. and Mrs. Beach were in Toronto this week. 13:-ur Mnlvnlo nffanm] Hm Qvnnrl Irom ueL1'u1L. , Mrs. 1. Hunt of Toronto is visit- ing Mrs. J. \Vebb. 'T`ho Rpv and Mrs. Beach were VV illl LCM" uly to dale. '1`01'0nE0 Lnl-S vveen. Rev. Melville attended the Synod in Toronto this week. UnnknvCf Xvahnh n.F T1nh-nit vieilfnrl 1n '1'0I`011L0 Llus vvet-.-xx. Henbert VVesbIb of Detroit visitted his brother, VV. B. Webb, this week. T\r rtnnn urn: in Nnwnmnkpf this 1115 DI`.ULIl(:`1', VV. D. VVEILMU, Llllb wc:-:n. Dr. Cane was in Newn1av1~:et this week attending the funeral of his sister. Tnvv T.2:m-r-`lo 'T`h-ac nn 'I`n`hn= on s1ster. For Bicycle Tires and Tubes go to McKee & McDon-a.1d, Clapperton Street. wt and Hire T l"1r-nrlr am: in Flnnp- ptreet. Mr. and Mrs. J. Clark are in Belle- ville attending the funeral of the Eormer s mother. an. an ? Yuma Dovvf TU-:11.-av nF {`.n1- tormers momer. Mr. and Mrrs. Bert Walker of 001- Iingwood spent the week end with A-llandvale friends. run-Ann II`n,v1v nF Nfnnnfnn NR k`\'ll,I1(.1'3.lB I1'l(:`Il`U.S. Gordon Early of Moncton, N.B., is spending his holidays at the home of J. Morrison. mu. nnr` 1\`[v-u `Haw-n'lrl Ta-mp: nf` n'.On1e OI J. LVlUl'I'.lUl1. M1`. and Mrs. Harold James of .'I`roronto are Viwsting the ,for1ner's spanrents on Gowan St. The `Rn-nrd of Mmnntzers of H14 span1'e111;s Du Lxuwuu DL. The Board of Managers of the Essa. St. church held their monthly meeting on Sunday evening. .\rh-e 1' Mnarm nf Rfmnf'nrd'is visit- meeung O11 blllluily eveulug. -Mrs. J. Mason of Stamford` is visit- ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Clark, who are seriously ill. Nlrc Rnmn h-rm rnhm'nr>.d In To- VVa.nted--Good general, family of two. Apply Mrs. O. H. Lyon, 91 Owen St., Barrie. ularu, wno are sunuus1_y 111. Mrs. Small has retmrned to To- ronto a.t`te1' visiting at the home df Oscar Sparrow, B1'ad`fox'd St. Tcnnlnnm `Run: and T.innh=.nm hv S.O.E. meets Friday evening at S USCaI' DpzLI'l'UWV, Druuiulu DL. Linoleum Rugs and Linoleum by the yard at reasonable prices. See W. A. Lowe 8: Son. Phone 333. 'T`I\n Dov Draw \Ir.\1vI"Hp and Hm \V. A. LOWE 6.: nun. riuuuv 000. The Rev. Roy Melville and the Rev. A. R. Beverley exclianged pul- pits 1'01` Sunday evening's service. .\Ix . and Mrs. W'i11iz1111 Long will move `to Hamilton sl1orl.l_\'. Mr. Long has secured a run out of that term- *:v\n\1 'ee1<. Miss `Bessie Reid has returned to `r\~nl\I\ fn 111211. M1`. and Mrs. Moseley and Mr. and Mrs. Wztrd mottored from Toronto and spent the week end with M. I}1'ow11. \ nIIn1l1\{:n' VI-run harm ntfpnr1nr1 1'11? urow11. A nunllber from here attended the meeting of the W'e'.~1t Simcoe Dean- ery W..\. held in Stuyner on Wed- nesday. tJn:..amnn X`. (`n T7in1\n< A 1.'n"r:= nesuay. Heintzman & Co. Pianos. A 1z11';';e stoc1;"to choose from. Exclusive 1'epresentat.i\ e. A. E. Patterson, Mlandale. \r.. nnr1`rv`E `I Q Ttrnnfnn `\1'i<< .\uanuz11e. .\I1'. and Hrs. J. S. Brunton, Z\I Florence Brunron and Mrs. Holmes motored to Goldwater Wednesday. M. nnrl `Ur: W, (1rn=.n\'e.=. were \V e(1I1BSUd._\'. Mn`. and Mrs. W. Greaves were .\IeaI1'01*d on .\Io11da_v attending tl golden wedding celebrzrtion of M and Mrs. Guest. xv 1 (`.1-anov whn wn: the (19.1 Position open for lady nbookkeeper and cashier in store. State quali- cation. Box 269, Barrie. and Mrs. uuest. W. J. Grace) , who was the dele- gate from the Burton Ave. church to the Methodist Conference in To- ronto, returned on Smturday. Vnhn Dov A T, T-TOTH3, OF Bnd 1'ont.0, returnetl awulruay. The Rev. A. W. Hone of Bond Head will preach in the Burton Ave. chumch at both services on Sunday next. The Rev. Beach will take the services at Bond Head. rrmn tun:ny- Y onmun nf fhn Rnrfnn servlces aL nuuu. menu. The Junior League of the Burton Ave. church held an enjoyable picnic to Minet s Point` on Vvednesday afteroon. There will be no meetings of the league until after the sum- mer months. The Senior League picnic, which was to have been held on Uonday, was postponed, and will be held at a. later date. ALLANDALE As is ctlstomary every year, the Warden, Chas. H. Epiett, entertain- ed t.he members of the County Coun- cil and a. num=be1` of their friends on Wednesday afternoon. Warden Epiett had a 1mp`DY idea when he decided to invite the legislative body to his home town, Cold-water, where a. very pleasant afternoon was spent. run. __n..;_. `An 71... .- 3.. ..\A#.\.- Ills`. llllllll` l.UVVlIy The party left Barrie in motors at, 12 o'clock and arrived at Cold- water aibout 1.110 p.n1., where. a pro- _L:ranitne of sports had been ar- ranuvd under the auspices oi` the Coldwater i<`iro l3ri_-gade. Sonics ex- cellent. house races were pulled off, uunu nu.I.L,| , vv .n-,t -._ which were witnessed by a 1a.r::e crowd from the district. .\t six o'clock the Warden dir- oetetl his grit-sts to the banquet hall where a. sumptuous repast had been prepared by the ladies of Coldwater, and which was thorou~g.:l1ly enjoyed by everyone prcsr-ut. A-t'ter full justice had been done to the good thimzs provided, Mr. Howard Cover, oi Coidwatr-r, as chairman. wel- comed the visitors to Coldwater. He then proposed the toast. to the i{i11w:. and, the County Le_::islat`or.s. The toast. to the County of Simcoe was proposed by J. T. Sinitpson, County Clerk, in which he ret'e1'red to the County as being the banner County in the Province, leading in indus- tries. atzricuiturai pu'oduct.s. Hydro development, and in all good work. Coldwater was the youngest mun- icipaiity in the County, but the men from it in the County Council had all been oi steriinp: quality and the Warden was a fair sample. This toast was responded to by Harry Carter, `ex-Vvlardeu, and D. H. Cole- man. Reeve oi lnnistil. Tliey re- tenred to the 'proL:ress that had been made in the County during the past century. The first Warden was elected in 1843 and the Coanty had always been fortunate in havin_Lr good men at the head of affairs. Feeling rdference was made: to the tleuiise at the late County Treasurer, who had done his part in the uevci~ opulent oi` the County. '1"hn tuner tn Hm indies wa,s m`o- opmem 01 um LAJunL_v. The toast to the ladies was pro- posed by Mr. C. C. Begg. Reeve of Col1in;:wood. in which he refem'ed to the high inuence oxerlei by the ludies. The ladies had demullstrated THE \\'A RDENXS OUTING The Northern Advance Miss `Y Wante-(1-A mulch cow, subject to tulbercular test, state age and price. Phone 811, or write 48 B:I`yfie1d St., Barrie. - I

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