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Northern Advance, 10 Jul 1924, p. 4

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Page- Four L/[NU]. EAICCLIOH ulerx. Lower-Bricker--That the request of the Bell Telephone Co. to erect poles on Granville St. be granted, work to be done under the super- vision of the Board of Works. n..:..L-m.,,1 ........., _rm...+ n.,. ..,......,...c. vlslon 01 me boaru o1 worxs. Bricke1'---Lowe1~--T_11at the request of the ratepayers of Ward One re removal of camping ground be Lrrantetl. ' Pniu-hnr._T?ne1.:..'I`hnf fhn Nfzavnv [.u`anui'(l. Poucher-Rusk--That the Mayor and Clerk be a delegation to meet the Highway officials on Tuesday, July 15. pnI1r-l<'nr..._.1-at-nv._'T`I1u+ nnnnr-H Pouch'er--Gracey-That Council place a notice that anyone disgur- ing any wharfwill be prosecuted. 'Pn1I(-11or:`Ps.I1~1"ririrn:~ :. Thai` Han In}: any wna.r1wiu uu pros:-.-cuueu. Poucher-Partridge That the tender of Robert Lewis for the buildings at Bunker s Creek only without machinery a_.$100 be accept-l ed. . The Northern Advance Miss Russell attended the rose show in Toronto last week. Misses B. and W. Young are camp- ing with friends at Grimsby. Miss Campbell of Toronto spent a short time last week with Miss Rus- 11. Se M.. uni] Nrvc .T Flaming` of Dun- sell. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fleming of Dun- (lalk week ended with M1`. and Mrs. I1-`vine Johnston. 1\,r..,. rinm-cm Dlnwrir-ht snnnt I:-1st [1-`vine Johnston. Mrs. George Plowrigfht spent last week with her son Aylmer and his family at Huntsville. l\/Tue nnkmn nnrl Qisfm`. Miss Bowl- family at 1 lllI1`CSVlllC. Mrs. Dobson and sister, Miss Bowl- way, of Toronto, are \'isitin,<;' Mr. and Mrs. A. Ronald. Mr. and Mrs. F. O1'cl1ar and chil- (lren of Toronto are l1olilayin_:,-' at Mr. and Mrs. A. Orchartl s. `Ir. and Mrs. John Howard of Chicago have 1`Ct111`I1C(l to their home in the States after visiting` Mr. Howa`-.` s sister, Mrs. F. S. Priest. _ Annual celebration and sports day ` at Stroud Park, Saturday, Ju1_v 19. Baseball, football, softball and eld events. Liberal prizes. Everybody ...uMn O. R. McCutcheon was ned $15` and costs in Friday's police court, pleading guilty to a charge of being drunk. come. Mr. and Mrs. John Peters, of Mortlack, Sask., and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peters of Owen Sound spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Priest. n,....:..:m. nnxr xnn-: rm ideal dav Priest. Dominion Day was an ideal day for a picnic, and the pleasant wea- thcr was much enjoyed by the num- erous patriotic picnickers on that nnr-ncnn occasion. The Orange Order of Minesing marched last Sunday on the occasion of their annual ofcial attendance at church, and the Rev. Mr. Herman of Craigl`.u1'st preached the annual ser-. mon, touching on the duties and privileges of the order and the re- sponsibilities devolving on the mem- bers where liberty of speech is con- nnun all D8135 \V H cerned. Miss Rita Walt spent Sunday in Allandale. 1\/Tv nhrl M1-Q Fmnn Wino snnnt Allandale. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wice spent tlze week end in Toronto. Miss Audrey Vlartin of Barrie visited at W. H. .\Ia1'tin's. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cunningham visited with S_\'lve Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Dave .-\ll~.:n called on relatives here on Sunday. Don t fo1'_ejet Knock g'a1'den party at the park next Tuesday evening`. Mr: Hm-rv Revnolds spent a at the park next luES(lZ:J._\ L'\ul1u1:5'. Mrs. Harry ieynolxls spent couple of days in the city last week. Allan Vv'ic(> and son of Toronto couple OI (lays 1n the CH._\' l2la'L wux.-xx. Allan Wice and \'iS1t(3(l at Eldon Wice s on the holl- day. M "ml 1\ re \V:1l1:Im~ Hm-st and M1`. and Mrs. Wallace Hurst children spent Su'n(lay at VVas:1g'a B02011. M AIL-on of "|"m'nn1'r) and Miss B02011. Mr. Aiken of Toronto and Eva Harkin of Uollingxvood are vis- itimz` at T. Co1m(el's. . Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Cheesman and son and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence, Barrie, spent Sunday at Thos. 1Wa1t s. I M.. nntl M1-c 1-`mnl: \V:11t. Mr.| Miss V. Hodgins visited in Barrie recently. Mrs. Alma Patton is visiting in Rocklyn. Mr. Earl Grose of Toronto is vis- iting friends here. _ Mrs. Herb. Thompson is camping at Big Bay Point. Mice Ia`. NI'm-ehnil nf 'T`m-nnfn is vis- iWa1t Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walt, Mr. Geo. Parkhouse and Mrs. Asquith and children spent Sunday at Bert L\Iason s. M" Lam F113: cnn and r1m1Lrhte1`. Mr. John Ellis, son and <.laug1xter, of Pittsburgr, and their cousin, Mrs. Watt, of Allandale, called on Wm. Cowan one day last week. '71- -1111` lWvc Ianm-, Allen and Roy day last weex. M1`. and Mrs. Isaac Allen Roy and Messrs. Joe and Tom Bowman are in Midland to-(lay attending the funeral of the late Hugh Boyd. Annual nnlohvsznn and snorts (lav funeral of the late nugrn b0_\'u. Annual celebration and sports (lay at Stroud Park, Saturtlay, July 19. Baseball, football, softball and eld n\n'.nfc I.ihm~nl m-izes. Evc1',\'bo(l_v Baseball, football, soltoau anu new events. Lxberal prizes. Evc1',\'body o\4\\`\'Il'\ come. . Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Madill and son and Mr. and Mrs._ Daw and daugrhter, Toronto, called at Geo. Alpine s on their way home from Wasafxa Beach last week. B11`. and Mrs. G. R. Harper motor- ed to Toronto on Monday. Mr. Max Wallace of Toronto is visiting with his parents here. Mrs. Willette of Barrie was the guest of Mrs. T. Pratt last week. M'iss Roslvn VanNorman of Kes- 1 guest OI Ml`S. '1'. l"l`3.Ul 18.51? ween. Miss Roslyn wick is visiting Miss Marjorie Black. Mm Rona Nranlnnds of Toronto WICK ls vlsmng D1155 1ua1`Ju1'n.- Dl'a|.'l\. M155 Belle Neelands of spent the week end with relatives here. , Man AH:-n Hm-mar of I`nront0 1s here. M185 Alice Harmer of visiting her sister, Mrs. 9th line. ` M'v- Avfhllv Kfovpnann I at mg nay rouu. Miss E. Marshall of Toronto is vis- iting Mrs. M. McLean. N1 :-e 1'. Crnnnn nf 'T'n1-nnfnisal 9th llne. ` Mr. Arthur Stevenson motored to Hamilton recently to attend the fun- \ eral of a near friend. Qhmml and (`Zr-nicrvnln Ornntm era! 01 Irienu. Stroud and Craigvale Orange Lodges attended divine service at St. Paul s last Sunday evening. rlnirlin I? T-Tarnnr and pmnloxvees l aul last Eunuay evenmg. Goldie R. Harper and employees motored to Meston and Lynden to commence decorating schools last week. 1` William Rnxnl lane wafnrnpd fn week. Mrs. Willlam Boyd has returned to her home in Toronto after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pratt. Qnvvnwo` rmnaufn: from Hat: h~nnr] Pratt. Several daegates from the Stroud branch of the Women's Institute at- tended the district meeting at Bee- ton last Friday. ` Dlnncnll fn hour H1nf. H110 T.Inv(I ton last: rrmay. 1_ leased to hear that little Lloyd Bihnie is improving nicely after his recent operation at the Royal Vic- toria Hospital, Barrie. Mr and Mr: Sfnnlpv Harmer smtl visit; Inenus here recently. Annual celebration and sports (lay at Stroud Park, Saturday, July 19. Baseball, football, softball and eld events. Liberal prizes. Everybody nnrnn Lorna nospltal, narrne. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Harmer and family and Mrs. C. Harmer and son Clement motored up from Toronto to visit; friends here recently. Annual nn1nl'\v-nfI'nh and unnvfn (IIIVX come. Don t forget the big` celebration to be held in the Community Park on Saturday, July 19. "Nan ITWO Innrln 9 ne 0:11` of uaturuay, July 1:1. The U.F.O. loaded a. ne car of stock on Tuesday. I "Nun Mnfhnrlief QQ rrnrdnn nnrtv lung AVITS. 1V1. lV1CLJC'd.I1. Mrs. L. Greene of Toronto 19 spending a few days here. Mrs. J. Boake of Toronto is visit- SIOCK Iuesuay. The Methodist S.S. gamlen narty which was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Black last Friday evening was very ` successful. The concert: was heartily enjoyed by all. The clerk at a resort hotel is nice about it. He never says, Stick em nn READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS.` MINESING KNOCE STROUD Toronto is ` T. Spring, `MANY VELL ATTEND 1 BIG c. N. R. PICNIC`! l (Continued from page one) I 1 day will be p1'o\'idt.d by the Orillia` Band. The sports will include races} for children, men and women. There! will be some jumping` contests and` the pole vault will be a feature. l v..1....LI,. v...:-mg mull l1l`.' n-ivnn nnrl We.Have Decided to Move Spenulng a Lew uays uuru. Mrs. J. Boake of ing her son, Mr. Wm. Boake. 1\rTr.=_ Frml King` of Toronto is vis- the pole vault. um uu a LL7uLuL\.- Valuable prizes will be given, and only those who are C.I\'.R. employees or members of an employee s fam- ily, are eligible to compete in any save open events. The merchants of Barrie and Allandale are donating generously to the prize list. The old- est employee on the grounds will be presented with a prize, and so also the employee with the largest family. The annual tug-of-war between the Transportation and Motive Power departments will attract particular attention. The conductors and train- men are out to avenge their defeat of last year. J Lhn ninnin nnn1_ THEB.B.SHOES'i We have leased the new store recently completed by Mr. W. H. Kennedy, one door west of the New Wellington Hotel, and will move next week. Our business has grown beyond our -present quarters, and out motto has been Value and Service since we went into business. Our customers will agree we could not give any better value anywhere, but we can assure you our service will be improved by this move. To all our old customers and any new ones we welcome you to our new store. xaau _\ cu; . The chairman of the picnic com- mittee is Jas. Dunnett and J. E. Car- son is secretary-treasurer. Geo. Clark is in cl1ar_2'e' of the sports. The various Brotherhoods have ap- pointed members to act on the sev- eral committees. Now all that re-1 mains to (-nsure 2-. {__'oo(l time is to catch the train and remember the lunch basket, and Johnny s bathing ....H- f`Ji1lI1S suit. Misses Patent Slippers, sizes 11 to 2. These are not ill 1 shoes. The:: are good wide toe and low heels. Shoes that made the {growing feet g'1'o\\~1'ig11t ............................ A 1 O .- BARRIE LADY GOLFERS DEFEAT MIDLAND 8-2 The third county game of the lady golfers for the season was playeal in Barrie on Thurstlay last; when Mid- land ladies were :`lefe-ated by Barrie, the score being Barrie 8 and Mid- land 2. my-n , I Barrie Mrs. Rees ................ ..1 Mrs. Leslie ......... ..0 Miss Creswicke-...1 Miss B1ackstock...0 Mrs. Walker .......... ..1 Miss McCarthy .... ..1 Mrs. Stewart ....... ..1 Mrs. Mrs. Miss mg ncr son, LVLI`. Wm. Duane. Mrs. Fred lung of Toronto 15 V15- itim: her mother. Mrs. J. Ayerst. T\.-Tr Wm MnI.n.-wn nf '|"nr-nntn is Just to make our move a little lighter we are o1`Ee1'in_L7: a la1`5.:' range of Women's Black Oxfords, some I\1 some Gun Metal and some Patent. ..If you need house shoes, afternoon shoes, or even Sunday alum: cnn H-men hm-mains .. .. ...1 n A PAIR ratent. .11 you neeu nuua` shoes, see these bargains ` O 1.4 On Saturday evening, July 5, th rst (lance of the season was held at the golf club, when the ladies committee were hostesses. A very enjoyable time was spent. Dances will be held every Saturday evening during July and August. Members may bring guests for 25 cents each, but must register their names. A very successful garden party was held on the lawn of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kissock on Tuesday even- ing`, under the auspices of the Union church. The football match between Dalston and Edgar was the centre of attraction in the early part of the evening. Only one goal was scored, and that by the home team, which gave them the lead. A splendid pro- gramme was enjoyed by the large audience. Selections by Harry Bar- ron of Barrie and by a male quar- tette composed of E. and R. Slessor, M. McKay and M. Beath were heart- ily enjoyed, also solos by Rev. Paley and instrumentals by Miss Partridge. Rev. Mr. Martin presided in his usual able manner. Tea. was served by the ladies and every one present enjoyed the evening. Just two prices on Heavy Boots this week. Our stock is heavy in Work Boots, so reap from this reduction. Good qualities and any ......m+:+:n= Ann I\ III Ry (hf) (IE nair. anv work boot in the store VV ULk\ LJUUI. quantities, Our stock is heavy in Running Shoes too, so here they go: High ` 1|/T. Lowe Running Shoes, Black, Brown or White- Men's Sizes, 6 to 10 ................................................... .. Boys Sizes, 1 to 5 Children s Rubber Soled Sandals, Brown 01` White- Sizes 6 to 10 Sizes 11 to 2 ..... .. Women's White Rubber Soled Shoes, Oxfords, heels, also the one-strap tsyles with heels ltlmz: HOT ITIOEHET, HITS. -J. I`l)'Bl'SL. Mr. Wm. McLean of Toronto is renewing old acquaintances here. Mr. and P. D. Patterson have re- turned home after visiting with W. D. Henry. Mrc .T Qnrnnin anti Nfiea Rnfn All these prices will continue from Tuesday Night to move on ` Vern. Beardsall Res. Phage, 498 gh Running Shoes, Black, Brown 01' White-- Men's Sizes, 6 to 10 .................................................... .. Boys Size, 1 to 5 Beatty ...... .. Laidman... : Lawson... aots, reduc $2.95& $3.95- EDGAR ...... .....-,. Mrs. Keller .......... ..0 Miss Benson" .1 Mrs. Beck ............. ..0 Miss McLaughlin.1 . Mrs. Wagg .......... ..0 . Mrs. Grant .......... ..0 . Mrs. Featherston- kn n la n H'd.U. . Mrs. Miss. Miss .VJ.FS. I.` 821 haughm \:Tv-a Win` ugn ............. .. ....U 1 Finlayson .... ..0 0'1-{are ....... ..0 E. O Hare...0 W. U. nenry. Mrs. J. Sproule and Miss Reta Sproulc of Toronto are visiting at Wm. Cunnin;rham s. Nlre Wilfrnnl Will and nhiialrnn nf| Midland 1' n ,, f1iisF1L NOT TO GET i HYDRO THIS YEAR $1` *'* '~" L53 A motion was passed by which the I road Overseers will be en_Q'ag'e(l by the Inlay to complete roadwork still un- `I nislied. VI`!-.n Ann-unr. nn\'nn1lfl'nn vnnnvn. l1lllSllLf(l. The nance committee recom- mended payment of the following` : W J. Fergguson, building fence, $4.25; W. Forbes, building fence, $3.75; A. Perry, lling` post holes, $1.32; Municipal VVorld, $26.63; Frank Fell, 3 lambs killed, $12.00; J. A. Jamieson, 1 sheep killed, S 14.00; Exalniner, advertising, `$3.20; W. B,. Sloan, equalizing Cookstown and Thornton union schools, $10.00; Geo. Reid, driving well and pipiny._>; for same at park, $108.00; 1. Spring, moving.-' fence and building rail fence, $18.00; Neilly,` building` wire fence, $3.75; School No. 10 debenture, $1490.99; Mrs. Gibbons, use of wire stretchers, ` $1.00; R. A. Sutherland, sheep valu- ator, $1.00. (".nnhr-ll ntllnnvnml l'() hlt at ucuon. UDOU U_Ll';lllLlLb unu zu1_\ pair, any ator, .)1.uU. N Council adjournenl to meet at Stroud on Monday, Aug`. 4. U. F. O. HOLDS PICNIC AT KILLARNEY BEACH Large crowds attended the U.F.O. picnic at Killarney Beach on July 1, aml a good programme was provid- ed. A baseball game between Cooks- town` and Knock resulted in a win for the, former after an exciting n- ish. In junior baseball there were seven entries, Barrie, Stroud, Ivy, Lefroy, Bradford, Cookstown and 5th Line, Innisl. Bradfolid took rst~~prize< and Ivy second. All the teams played good ball. There were three teamso-in the ladies softball contest,-Fisher's Corner, Knock and Churchill. First honors went to Knock ladies, with Churchill second. All the events in- the open races were keenly contested. Friday Morning until we close Wednesday, July 16th. The following is the time table for |the special train from Collingwood Ito Orillia on July 12 2 Leave wm. uunningrnanrs. - Mrs. Wilfred Hill and children of the West are visiting the former s mother, Mrs. Power. Mn:-awn \7nv-nnn flmncn null Dnnnlrl to uruua on July 1.: : Leave Collingwood ................... .. . ...... .. 7.45 a.m. Stayner ....... .. 8.05 a.m. New Lowell . 8.20 a.m. Brentwood 8.25 a.m. Angus .... .. 8.35 a.m. Utopia 8.40 a.m. Colwell 8.47 a.m. Allamlale .. 9.10 a.m. 9.15 a.m. 9.25 a.m. .. 9.35 a.m. Barrie Shanty _ . 02:0 ....L....'....~.IfL.. .. Hawkestone 9.45 a.m. Arrive Orillia ......................... ..10.00 a.m. Return _specia1 leaves Orillia 7.30 p.m. for Collingwood. CRAIGVALE AND STRdUD l L.O.L. WORSHIP AT ST. PAUL'S The Orange Lodges, No. 605, Craigvale, and No. 234, Stroud, at- tended divine service at St. Paul s, Innisl, last Sunday evening`. There was a large congregation present and the service was impressive `through- out. Thewrector, Rev. Mr. Cousins, preached an interesting and appro~ priate sermon from the text Honour all Men, Love the Brethren, Fear God, Honour the King. First Peter, 2-17. The choir did themselves great credit in the anthem The Lord is in His, Holy Temple. A splen- did spirit was manifest throughout the service, and a liberal offering was received for the Orange Orphan- age. THUR$DAY, JULY 10, 1924 SPECIAL TRAIN TO ORILLIA (Continued from page one) .. 1-: llUUb, U1 CV tn '3 1 .95 with and w A` A- ..,$1.60 ; ....$1.5o IOl`mcI"S uncie. mr. 5. urose. A presentation was held in the basement of the Methodits church on Monday evening: for Mrs. M. Cun- ningham (nee Ada Spencer). Rev. Mr. Adams took the chair. Speeches were made by R. Lowrie. J. W. Henry and A. McKenzie. Miss Clar- ice McKenzie gave an instrumental solo, Mr. Gordon sang and Miss J. Jamieson gave a reading. The ad- dress was read by Miss G. Jamieson and the silverware was presented by Miss Marion McDonald. A dainty lunch was then served. SPROULE -LENNOX ANNUAL RE-UNl0N_ ...@l.DU ...$1.35 .... ..85c I ...$1.oo ` l| ouuuu_\' ' Pair ' Pair pair Pair motner, Mrs. rower. Messrs. Vernon Grose and Ronald Wilson of Toronto visited with the formcr s uncle. Mr. S. Grose. A ~nvo=nnfv.11':nn urn: 11411:` ;n F510 FINED $15 AND COSTS ' E(TON Miss Mary Ferry has returned from a visit at Kitchener. .\I... '11 1-).|-nnL';' n+` Ali.-inn anpnt n IYOITI VISIE at l\lECl1(:`Il8l`. "Mrs. '1`. Brooks of Ali.st.on spent a few days in town this week. nnm. ]\1qvn'-_1|'nI' uv;m loft. this wnnk few days m town tms week. Miss l\Ia1`ga1'ct Swan left this week on an extended trip to the Soo. A1: H 1\'In\'\1'rz|| Iuns returnedl extcnueu U`1p LU Llll; ouu. | Mrs. 11. Maxwell 1135 returned home aftur spendmg a week at Tent Citv. Mi I). Hart has returned from City. 1\Ii.3s 1). Hart ho1i,la}s spent in London and :1'c:a1. `r... NM-c ant] Rh-4 Hnmhlv , areal. Tirs. Ness and Mrs. Hambly. spent the week end with friends in To- ronto. T\/I ..;- (`Invent-n T.:nx.'vm1t',0 has FC- ronto. Mrs. Clarence Lawrence has re-1 turned from a month s visit in Three Rivers. RY Tnnn Rr>n1'|1 hf Alberta iS 250 Descendants of Early " Pioneers Celebrate at Kill-.11'11ey Beach. K1\ (:l`S. Miss Lena Beath of visiting with friends in in Oro. `\H:u 1\'Tv_n-wavnf Qinrlnir Oro. Miss 1\'Iarg`a1`et Sinclair is holinla_v- ing at tlie Baptist g'irls camp at Lake Rnxsmnl. lug, `cu. um; uapuau _c_;u... .,..... Rosseau. M1". and Mrs. Alfred Wilkes of n.r:.n...MI .....-m+ .. fmu r`:-,n-< in town LVLI. 'd.ll(l Lula. Midlaml spent a this week. KW-e `Rrunl n'F tms weeks. Mrs. Boyd of Creemore Quest of her brother, John Worsley St. TW1-2 W Qvuinxsrlo of Thre: Worsley St. Mrs. W. Swingle of Three Rivers is visiting: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Lawrence. rr nmnm-,1 Rn:-aH1 of Toronto 15 B. Lawrence. T. Howard Beath of Toronto is spending a week s holidays in town and at Edgar. 1w.-a Alnv Qmith and Master Harry and l:J(l_g'ar. Mrs. Alex. Smith and Master Harry are visiting` friends at Oshawa and St. Catherines. T\/I'.._~ {D-.~\ T'.nvn< is viz;-tine` at couple or weeks. Miss Denehla McKnight has re- turnerl to Thornbury for a two months vacation. 1\ITs- `R `nnvnnlrlc nf I`oronto iS st. uamennes. Mrs. (D12) Burns is vE:s'ting' Edonv:-110 and Collingwoosl for couple of weeks. Mia: nonoma 1\IIcKni;.1'ht r Sullen skies, dark with overhang`- ing clouds and a single shower of rain failed to dampen tlze air of festivity or quench the fire of en- joyment at the annual reunion of the Lennox-Sproule families at Killarney Beach on Tuesday. 17..._I.. :._ LI.. ..L`A............. Ll.,. months vacation. Mr. B. Reynolds of Toronto 1sl spending a few days with Dr. and Mrs. V. A. Hart. Mcu winner-nrl (`.1m~L- has returned Mrs. V. A. Hart. Kiss Winnifred Clark has returned f.10m a si`-ort holiday at he!` former] home in Woodstock `Dnu nnl WT`-c C 1'1-k of home In WOU(lSLUCz\ Rev.:111(l1\I1's. G. R. Brampton are ho1i summer cottage here. T\'T1- am! NH-c Vprn_ cottage here. Mr. and Mrs. Vern. Bo,m'(l.<.'1l1 motorr,=d to Walkerton on Sunday to visit the lgxttefs sister. T.n1-nr:- 1\IoI`m11n'al1. .AlVi.'1 Luck, ` visit the lgtters sister. Lorne 1\'IcDoup.`al1, Luck,` Roger Wilson and Clark Scott left last Satunlay for Bl,L`\`VlI`l Inn. Allan Hohlev of~-Toronto is spend- ing a holi with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hobley, Elizabeth St. M: 1 A Wm-vie mm] the Misses and Mrs. J. Homey. Iuuzaoem on. Mrs. J. A. Harris and the Edna and Jean left on Monday to spam! a couple of months at Cartier. Mrs. P`. A Furlonsz, Miss Nlcvssie spnml couple or months at L,a1`L1ur. Mrs. F. Furlongr, Furlong and Reg: Furlong` are spend- ing 9. couple of weeks at Tiny Beach. 11: W ('7 T-Tnn rm'. Miss Leila Beach. Mrs. W. C. Hunter, Le` Hunter and Miss M. J. Hicklina` 2: snenrlinyx the summer at Wasa Beach. M. wnmm-n NnH'inQ'ha1`n v1s1t Miss Forence N0ttimL'ham visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Nottingham, over the week end. M 1"...-Izn 21111] the Misses` week end. Mr. Luugrlzlin and the Misses Porter of Toronto motored up on Sat- u1' evening` and spent over Sun-. (lav with Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Lloyd.` MFG nan ant] T\'Ti<.< Maude Ball of gathered in groups and enjoyed to ' iscences. .au\.uu.u uu :_u.u..uuu_v. Early in the afternoon the scions of the two pioneer families began to arrive at the Beach from various parts of the Province, and ere long` about two hundred and fty were present. Many and hearty were the handshakes and felicitations ex- changed as the descendants of the early pioneers met, in most cases, For the first time since last year. During the afternoon boatin_e', bathing and games were indulged in by those of the younger generation, while those of more sedate years the utmost quiet chats and remin- Owing` to the rain supper was served in the pavilion, but later, when the clouds cleared ofl , the party gathered under the trees and were addressed by the president, J. Addi- son Lennox, of Thornton, who call- ed on several to speak. Jolin Len- nox, of Weston, the oldest member present, gave a few words of advice and cheer, mingled with recollec- tions of by-gone days. Mr. Lennox bears his ninety-two years with re- markable vigor. He first annual outing held four years ago, and has not missed one since. Among` others who spoke were D. W. Williams, Tottenham; Jas. A. Jamie- son, Thornton; Dr. Evans, Toronto; A. W. Fletcher, Barrie; Reeve Davis of Essa, and Earl Rowe, M.L.A., of Newton Robinson. The youngest member present, Miss Muriel Watt, the ve weeks old (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stafford VVatt of Churchill, did not deian to speak, but she obliged wit]: a few delightful ljnaby smiles. nu, - u .1, attended the ` with Mr. and J.\11`S. r. u. mu_\u. Mrs. Ball and Miss Maude Toronto. also M1`. and Mrs. Cli orl Leatherdale and two young` sons of Winnipegz. arn visiting` at the home of Rev. H. E. Wellwood. WARNING ISSUED TO UNLICENSED CHAUFFEURSI Mr. Walter Robinson, inspector of motor licenses, draws the attention of the motoring public to the follow- ing clause in the Highway Traffic Act of the Province of Ontario: No person shall operate or drive a motor vehicle unless he is licensed so to (lo, and no person shall employ anyone to drive a motor vehicle who` is not a licensed chauffeur. A...| in ..,...~m-.1 +n npnalfir-.2: Anv is not licensed cnaurreur." And in regard to penalties : Any person who violates any of tlze pro- visions of sub-section lmhall incur, for the rst offence, a penalty of not less than $10 and not more than $50; for the second offence a pen- alty of not less than $20 and not more than $100, and in addition, his license or permit may be suspended for any period not exceeding thirty days; and for any subsequent offence shall incur a penalty of not less than $50 and not more than $200, and shall also be liable to imprisonment for any term not exceeding thirty days, and in addition, his license or permit may be suspended for any period not exceeding six months. VMARRIAGES LUNDY---PAY\'E--At Collier 1\}[rl>Ln.H:-4 nnuannnn-n An Wu; Miss Rita Campbell is home on her vacation. _ Miss Jean Srigley is spending two weeks at'Wasaga Beach. Miss Eva Kell has been visiting at her home for the last week. l`|'u~ UH! A4` Tlnun-In :5 uicifinrr lnnv HUI` HUHIU IUF Lilli [REL WCCA. Mrs. Hill of Barrie is visiting: 1 nlauulitor, Mrs. W. Hopkins, of 10th line. rm. ....,: N195 D rzimm nc .q+._un .LULl1 I] Mr. spent Thos. A u SDCHL UVCF Lllt? VVUUK UIIH Wlbll 1111}. Kell. A very successful garden party and strawberries festival was held at Holly Methodist church on July 3. A cnunrur IVr4Jh`\n nf cnffhnn wnu nouy metnomsc cnurcn on auxy .- A snappy {game of softball played here when a team from I ton Ave. church defeated the H baseball players 13 to 11. Annual r-plnhrnnn hm! sznnrts cnuuur. Sadly missed were the seven mem- bers who, since the previous re- union, had passed into the great be- yond. Solemn tribute to their mem- ory was paid by the speaker's. The ones whom the angel of death had called are Mr. and Mrs. W. J. David- son, Cookstown; Fred Sproule, Hrs. Alex. Brown, Toronto; Mrs. Gould- ingrs, Toronto: Isaac Lennox, Toron- to, and Mrs. D. W. Williams, Totten- ham. Last year most of these '-'.*e1'e present at the picnic and Mr. David- son was .one of the speakers. Several who were unable to be present sent _2`reetin_e's, which illus- trates tliat there is a close bond of friendship uniting the members of the family. though they be many miles apart. 'I`l-..~. u.-.n.-Jr AG` i-kn nnn1innHnry- nnn1_ oasenau players 1.) to` 11. Annual celebration and sports (lay at Stroud Park, Saturday, July 19. Baseball, football, softball and eld events. Liberal prizes. Everybody r-nmn PERSONALS OHIO. Mrs. W. Lee and family of T0- ronto have returned home after a two weeks visit with hm` mother. Mrs. Beaumont. Miss Gertrude -re- turned home w;{}; her for the sum- mer holidays. ' ,< . 4 nUiVUI~--1 1\ll\ E4--[KC L/Ulllel` DI... Methodist parsonage, on Friday, July 4, by Rev. H. E. Wellwood, Miss Isabel Payne of Clarksburg, 0nt., to William John Lundy of Newmarket. _ NHL`. . and Diva over the L .-ll HOLLY Aurcu vv few days . P. Glenn of Sta week end with Alberta town and is the Mackay, Auuca uyun. u. The report of the nominating com- mittee was presented by Eben Todd of Le1'1'o_\' and seconded b_v Miss Len- nox of Weston. It provided that the executive for 1925 be as follows : I ? 1'\ :1 ,,L,, 1`_L.. \_. Turk :1: their 'r(llI1_'.L zu'L' 1` VV asaga 3 IVUHI Mon- Stayner with Mrs. n Bur- Holly Ff0}K}1wbUiiEiL IN ; LIVELY SESSION (Continued from \page one) the price stated in his letter. He felt that Council should have called for new tenders when the tender ac~ cepted was not on the specications called for. There was some doubt, he admitted, about certain extras in. his tender. but these were made up, he claimed, as his letter showed. Tn wmlv Nlnvnr Craig` nointml out ,' her the he claimed, his letter snoweu. In reply Mayor Cr2.ip: pointed that the Council did not have to ac- cept any tender and that the matter was now closed. It was further pointed out tliat certain portion? of the tender as set down could only have been construed as extras and these would have brought the con- tract price above $34,000. . Enquiries Dep.-Reeve Poucher enquired whether lip;hts had been put up in the Allandale park. Ald. Lower replied that they had been installed a week ago. Dep.-Recve Poucher also stressed the need of some protection for the docks, pointing out that in the past two weeks children have torn away the timbers on the south side of the Allandale wharf. In reply to a query of Aid. Gracey s as to the xed assessment of H10 Canadian National shops, it ,.;...+,..1 Hard H1n`r,m-1-nnmnnf nnw L'ACvuuvc xux 4./...u ux. A.\JA|`.lvvu Hon. Presidents, Jolm Lennox, Esq., Weston: Hc-nry Davis, Esq., Ivy; Jas. 1.r:nnox, Esq., Newton Robinson; Hon. Justice Lenno:-:, To- ronto; z\I`;. (D12) Sproule, i\Iark- dale; Presiclc-n`., J. A. Lennox, Thorn- ton; 1st Vice-Pu-:.(icnt, Mrs. De\'.'_. -theRecto1'_v, Ivy; 2nd Vice-Prc. Miss Annie Sproulc, Collingwooil; .Sec.-Treasurer, Mrs. Jas. A. Lennox, pnuauin . Wficc 1. r1.n\`\iuln 01 12110 uanauian nuuiuiim suupa, n. was stated that the` agreement now in force covers the entire works. Reeve Rusk stated that would be put down on Cumberland St. this year, in reply to an enquiry of Aid. Walker s. Ald. Partridge inquired re the lling in of holes on the streets of the town. Is there any by-law governing the displa_ving' of posters and adver- tising` on the streets '2 asked Ald. Bricker. The Clerk replied that there was a by-law prohibiting the putting of obstructions on the streets. ("nnn-.nninn+innu u-In-n 1-rxnrrivnrl 1 a walk ` i trom : F. Moberley and others, asking that more oil be placed on Blake St. Donald Ross, requesting permis- sion to cut down one maple tree on n....1m\ Gr streets. Commumcations from F` T\Tnkn1-Int uni] \\' C 1` C nH1rn-Q received smL'h10 Wm. Harker, thankin5_{ Council for [)01'l1llSSlOl 1 to place . cards in Police Court. D T.` "l`nnl_- -nu] nflmrn-u nnfHnnno` ` Uunlop 5:. S1011 LU roucc noun. R. Tuck and others, petitioning for a sewer on Poyntz St. '1` T1 Dunc -.11-u1nH1rn`: nnnninrr [OT El S`.`\\'(, l' U11 I."U)'IlLZ. Db. T. D. Rees and others, petitioning the abolition or removal of the tour- ist camp to some other part of the town. The petition stated that the petitioners consider the motorist camp on tlte northwest corner of Blake and Rodney St. detrimental to the best interests of the town in gen- eral and in particular to the com-- fort, convenience and safety of the residents of Ward One. m.:,.+- mn..;;.... r~1n..1, ... vinnr nnfinn IFCSIUCIIIS OI VV).l'(l U110. Chief Election Clerk, giving notice `that Part III. of the Voters List must be printed. i S. L. Squire, advising Council that! a ineeting of the Advisonv Commit- tee appointed by the Government to confer in the matter of good roads will be held in the Council Chambers on July 15 at 10 a.m. Dr. '1".-In..-.'|..nna~. ("A n r<`r:v\rvI v\r.|9 on -Jul) 1;) an LU a.m. ` Bell Telephone Co.. asking per- mission to open Granville St. between Burton Ave. and Fleming St. Fire and Police 1. That the Allanclale re hall be reshingled. `Z. 'I`l::uf n nnifnrm be nurz-,l1a. 1`esn1ng1e(1. 2. That a uniform be purchased for Constable Rayner. O 'I`Ln& r\ T nI3un-nun T71:-.n4-uln T an Dec.-11'easu1'eL`, 1u1'.~`. -121.5. A. .m-.uuu_\, Barne; Assistant, Miss L. Gamble, .'r3:n`r'.c;. ,,....-...... . ._.. ., ....._ 9 "C`h31e was 2. 1:.v'gc re1)x`e5:-nlution Invsent of .non;'n~ .. livin_c_r, in Es: um: Vospra twvnships. Othm';~' cmie from Barri-3, l`.hu1`chill, Toromo, Tottenham zm-1 Coilingwootl. urn _ , 1-.__._. ...1. A ...-L... .l r.:] I01 L;0I15Ld.UlC' l\Zi_\'I1Cl'. 3. That a LaFrance Electric Lan- tern be procured for the Fire Bri- gade. Public Works and S_ewe1's 1. That Codrington St. from the west boundary of Mr. I\'r:11es proper- ty to Puget St. be gradetl. `). |"|1:uf nn nr-Hnn ho takcn nn Ly L0 rugen DL. ue graueu. 2. That no action be taken on petition for :1 sewer on Elien St., ow- ing to it being` impossible to con- struct a sewer to connect with the present outlet on Vcspra St. 2 'I`I1nf Nlnlr-ncfnv .91 frnm [)1'(.`S(.`l1L OULIUL U11 Vl:b[J1`a. DL. 3. That Mulcaster St. from` James to Penetang be graded and: ggravelled. I A Tlmf G1-nvn St. from Ownn tn g`1`z1\'c11e(1. 4. That Grove St. from Owen to Mr. Goodwin s property be gravelled. 5. That the east end of Penetang St., west of fourih line, be graded. 'I`lan Drinncr nntl Atlvnrfieinn` DI, VVCSL UL 1ULll.'Lll llllli, UU g1'uuI.-.u. The Printing and Advertising Committee `reported that the 10,000 road maps had been procured, that 7,000 of them had been distributed at various centres and that the re- maining 3,000 would be given out as the opportunity offered. Motions Rusk-Wa1ker-'I`hat the Board of Works consider advisability of re- placing 10 inch tile with 24 inch tile `crossing Cumberland and Gowan Sts. T Atvvnuc D1A:nlrr\\a 'T`LnO- OLA nnnnaf DES. Lower-Bricker-'I`hat the request of Donald Ross be granted, under supervision of Board of Works. T?11e1(-.Cv-su-av ._. That Granville SupBI'VlSl0I1 OI noaru OI VVOTKS. Rusk-Gracey That Granville St. be gravelled for a distance of about 250 feet, 25 or 30 loads of gravel to be used. Pn1*tri(Iwp__Wa]Iwin - That H19 g'!"1VBl LU UC USBU. Partridg'e-Wallwin That the Board of Works consider advisability of moving out the balance of the sidewalk on the east side of Mary St. to the curb to correspond with the rest between Elizabeth and Ross Q}-as DLS. Malcomson-Hook--That the Clerk be instructed to have the lists pre- pared and printed as required by the Chief Election Clerk. 1' nvuvnv D'n:nbnv "I"'Iau4- I-Inn 1.u-m.nnul- I l.'lLl7IlIld.|Il Kill`! ."JlIIllSVV\I\l\l- 'I'l.o:e from Flzwric who am.-nzlcd were Mr. and Mru. A. W. Fletcher. Miss Gamble, I/`rs. Coleman, W. J. I ennox, Ha`_'r_',' Ivnnox and sons, Mr. Dibbin, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. .-'_.ennr-x and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ba'.1:in_g'.

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