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Northern Advance, 14 May 1925, p. 5

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I/III: AILUUIIULD uu_v yx Usxulluuvu In the evening the C.G.I.T. girls of the zhurch were in the forefront. The girls noted as ushers and after the offering was taken up they all marched into tzhe choir loft, displac-_ ing the regular choirsters. . `In his sermon Mr. Watt referred to `*.""the incident as indicative of what was taking place in the church and the world. The young were coming up, rlisplacinvg the older` folk, and taking ~ over the reins of government. How impontant then, he went on to say, blunt they be trained wisely for that wider service. He took as his text the Eztory of the virgins, ".:W-\ A` The. club have football and basket ball and other gsames arranged for the summer. The Lacltius Aid met at the home; of Mrs. Partridge Lam week for their annual business meeting. The officers were 1`e~-e1'e~cted, as followes: Mrs. W. T. Pautritluge, President; Mrs. Will Switzer, Supt. of Missions, and Mrs. Chas. Robson, Mission Tress. The work of Dr. Grenfel and Labra~ cior shermen is the work taken up at present. ' V ' -- .. -x u 1 n .1 Mr. and Mrs; Percy Ciorbeht and son Bob. motored up from Bowman- vile on-. Sunday and spent the (my in town. Mr. A. Walker has comrpfeted his year at Queen s Ulriversity and is ispendiing his hoLidays at `home. -.. vvv -.- u vv.. u an- Rev. W. Jackson Little of Toronto visited Iast week e-nd'wvibh11's'mcs1:her, Mrs. M. W. Litxtle, Penetan-g St. Mr. and` Mas. Harry Irwin of B'roWn s Brae, Lake of Bays, spent ibhe week end" Wibh friedins in` town. Miss Hazel Irish of tlie Toronto .EIospi ca1'- for Sfck C-1'1iild'1'eu returned home -Inst week or a- few hno~1id`ays. I Mrs. M. E. Durtcher spent a few days in Thvornton this week as the guest of Mrs. M. Pa.tte1'sor:. up . `iv n 1 ,r.,v1e Mr. W. A. Boys, M.P., ,w-as home from Ottawa over the week end. Mr. Geoffrey Bertram is spending a few days with friends in town. Dr. Curr1'c and family of Elmvale spent Sunday with f1'iend.s in town. Mr. J. Harris of Cartier spent over bhe week end with his family on Elizabeth St. Mothers Day was observed in the Union church. 'Dhe Rev. Mr. Haley`, preached an apprbprizite sermon and the music was given by 21 mothers` choir. Porbted plants and spring owers had been brought to the church and at .-the cLos-e of the ser- vice the oldest lady of the church was` given =3. Lovely potited plnnteby the members of the Ladies. A:ld._ . . ', Mw. Johh I5}ct' `is v}siihg""reia.' hives in Toronto. MEN, YOUNG MEN AND BOYS--Come `here for your new pair of Oxfordos. We have so many styles to choose from we cannot give you a description of them all. Black or Brown leather, with Goodyear Wdlut soles Prices from $3.95 to $7.00 a, pair W;- Green `has retum"ed-3 ai1`t'e1' visimingdn To1.onto. -' my .1. .-.-- "-... `Mr. Tom"Hgawsop_.l1a'_s refb}i1'ri3(l af- texj spenddng. a 9ii`e'ek'ji'n_ ,To6r'nf:`o. '1\,r..aa.......1 `n.... .-_-.. ._L 'cHi1rches ,t.tkre servi:_es:lS1t Sux1: da$'- 1. u A ucL aHUAA\|'A|u5. a :v.\:Cn .lll_.`L\lULlVlUUu '.1VI9ths_.r._. D:;.=v.ms ?b.`.E1'.".d in..tha`,. (Z :`Messrs. D. Banting :1 and .-D; `Nee-w laridus motored rtb Torfinto on I U: - .. .,,,_,_ _ A r111r:rKif'l)'er"`c;f`our ..y-ofmg peopie enjoyed th` dance at Cookstown last: week. " ' ' ' I~`.I'et1a_ri;:lIs `uspenrt tll end in TW?""<?-'... 1' Mrs. M:cC`uL1`oug1Ii4'.of Lefroy vdsti-ted frd-ends hgr lat week}. -'- " __1\rI1". and `Mnsf J. Hewsonn bf To~ Vi_'ontoi"'Espe'mt5 b11e vweek` end- h'ere'..-.-~ " vv \.\.... Mi-s_s_ Grace, W_ice _,h=;1s,, returned ` home"'a ftezj' speh<'h'hg.the rirpter sea-` "son in Sudubmy. 'l\l :....., 1.....- n..._1-- -2 H'\L_..__L__. ,-,' ...... ............u,. . . Miss-.~Jua.en Boake of.'I`.hornton is ~= spending` a few d1ays'~wtih ?her'.'1'int, Mrs. A. Wa'1'Lak:e. ""1" " 11-... IV - - .--. u. . 1.. vv uu:u~x;. Mrs. .G.. I-Banper and daughter" Dbrot`hy_an(l Miss Merta Hunter spent `Wedvnesday in the city. v Man .-....I Mr... A ur........:.... .....a..... $2.95 MEN S WORK BOOTS. We have just received 21 big ship ment..Qf Men's Scrviceable Work Boots. Not too heavy, but solxid learbher throu_2'hou:t, with plain toes. Black or Brown, and Brown with an outside counter. Sizes 6 to 11. Reg'u\1`ar $3.50 and $3.65. Special for Saturday . . a pair nu-u'uuouuy nu uuc \;uu_y.' Mr. and Mrs. A. Warnica motor- 'ed to"I'oronrbo last week and spent a few days with relatives. `K-.~ I\ 131...]. .....l `A13-.. TEL-L-` Ln." uaylo VVJUII. Lcllaalalvcaa Mrs. 0. Black and Miss Ethel Black of Craigvale spent a couple -of days in Tovonto last week. 'll'.3.... `[.V..:.) Cu............... .8 L1'..w.lL..-. u~u_ya 4n LI\IL \Ill||l\I uuwv vvvun Mriss Enrid Stevenson of. Hamilton snent a few days vacation with her ` T-7h\.-_ nnd lf" """.'"`>nn PERSONALS CROWN HILL _STR:.A0UD Page Five THE NEW SPORTEX SHOE FOR LADIES SPORT OR DRESS WEAR. This is a new stylish out-out shoe in a low heel and dressy recede toe. We have it in Bliack Patent; Leather and New Tan. They ar soiling fast. Get a pair before our sizes are broken. Sizes 3 to GM: .................................................................................. ..$5.00 a pair j ;o;o:1xfo1o; n;o;r;;a1o1::o;a;o::oo1oQ 0:! '?,'E. E; g. !:!9.,.E...T.9_.RE Sunday Afternoon, Queen s Park 1115 -9 _- BE SURE YOU DO See the The Ritz Revue WILL ACCOMPANY THE BAND AND SPEAK AT .ALL . MEETINGS 7 7 I T 2.45 o Clock The following programme will be given by the Orillia Band : THE KING. CONCERT MARCH-Adoration" ........................................ ..Brought SELECTION ............Gems from HaycIn's Cneatio INSTRUMENTAL QUARTETTE ....................To Thee, Oh Lox- SELECTION .......................................... .. ....The Hallelujah Choru CONCERT MARCH .......`.........."Hosann SELECTION ............................................................................................ ..Hayd INSTRUMENTAL QUARTETTE ............ ..``Cloud and Sunshi CHORUS , ............... .. '. .................................... ..The Heavens Are Tellin . SELECTION ................................................................ ..I reciou9 Though1 . SEI..ECTION-Jesus of Nazareth ................ ......................... ..Sulliv DOXOLOGY __ _ ._ -_.__.v-._____= _ .v. 21 DISTINCT ACTS First Time Shown In Canada. `RAND OPERA I Iipsuwau-- -g Church Doings One Door West of the Wellington Hotel Good Music by Good Musicians way `an Q1535; FI6UsE, Barrie may 4'3 A HARRINGTON ADAMS PRODUCTION ENSIGN S. LARMAN UNDER AUSPICES or 1.o.oT.1-if ---It s Something New (`Tc ...... 'r:_.._ t:I___..__ l_ 1---- _ A splendid entertainment was pro- vided .at. the Ono U.F.O. hockey con- cert in .0110` Town Hall , _on .,Friday |nigJh't Dhe emtentzgxinnaen-t was held to recoup the hqckey_boys_ fpr the expense incurred in '13.-heig" "sue-V ce`s"s.1iJ1: campaign sea.7o'n;_" ' \V"ziif-` . den D. 'McKin-lay was chairrnari"":ind nomplimenstecl-tlue members -- of ~-the.` ;eam_or the honoathey, had brougihtt to the_,>town`_ship and,;,po themselygsgl ' Hon. E. C,` Dcrury and G. _B. Curran of 0nil`lia'"g`ave' s_hor\t a(l'(l.'1'esses along the line `of sport. C-lifford S\tewa1`t, .v_iolvi'n`ist,_ angl Archie M.on'tg\omeJsy., Sg:o:tta'svh_ \'roc_a'lis`t,._,. bqth of Ori.1_lia, . gave sev-eral selections __wh_'Loh were well received. ' ` mu? - ---~-- - SUCCESSFUL CONCERT FOR OR0' HOCKEY PLAYERS ` ~of-fact aunt. A man was aJ]7m-`ost frantic, wi`-uh Eoobhache. 'l\he only other penson in` the "room was his pompous, "maJtter- 'lzu~g;e as expected, eyery -one: had a` vv \,;n ;. \.\.\..a VC\|o `The concei`t wa's '.'01:Idv5vo(1.l)`7 at box social, and G. Rouse as" auction-" eer d-ispgsetl of the boxes at fancy prfces. While the crowd was not as good t_ime and the hooke{boys'weie \ w.e_1_?l satised. -C.G.I.T._ _Day were all celebrated. in one at, Collier St. dhrurch on Sumlayj. Golvlier St. Methodist M0ithebs' Day, the communion ser- vice, >Go~to-Sunday ~Sc.hovol Day and` 1.. 1.~-._:..,. ...:n. '1\'r...n..A..,.v 1\...: `MI ... Presenrtly the` burst ot : Oh, I wish to goodness people were born without teeth 1 ' uxr, .1. . .. My dear A-lfred, hy Are," said the heoa11t1ess' tehative. A` - whom were wise skid smile qf 'vio_m * were not. He poinrted out practiqal ` ways in which the girls might follow "M rxample of the wise. ion" ..Broughton ..."Gems Haydn ; Creation" FE ...... ..To Lord" .... .. `The Chorus" ..................Hosanna ....................................................... ..Haydn" FE .................... Sunshine .............The Tglling ........................... ..Preciou9 Thoughts" math" . A ...... ..Sullivan l\t\II May 26-27 Later when Mr. Rinitou-1 b1`ouvg:hfc in his amendumenrt Rev. McLean pro- tested that it was no corre<:tJi.on wvhatever. Rev. N. Campbell assem- ed that in his opinion the Psresbytery had taken the view tlmt the Angus (le1eg'a;tion wanted a dissolution that they might vote by themselves. Rev. J. J. Black of Orilwlia attempted to say a few xvords on the matter, but was told summarily by the Moder- uvtor that he was not a member of the court. uxy . . .. -._. . . . ... mu. av nu-u. You belrongr to the District Con- ference, p1'ocla.imed a voice from the audience. 1' 'v\l 1 .-. . . -.--..-.... .,- .,......\...\. ......, Luc '-.nw_v:11s pastorate was under Barrie Presbyntery. vux, uuuu.:u.\,. Mr. Black tried to get an ex- p`1-anzmtwion, bwt was silenced by the court and told `bhat he was never properl_v irntroduced into the Pros- bytery. 'l"l..,. .......... IE... 4.1.. ._.l-..4.:-__ -2 The motion for the zulioption of the minutes in their o1'ig'inal state was then put and car1'ie(l. Kev. Alex. Rintoul recorded his intention to carry the matter to the General .~\ssemb1y and asked for exvt1'ac:ts of the petition and minutes. Rev. Mc- Lean also recor(le(l his protest that Mr. Rintoiul was not a member of the Presbytery. I `D-.. n:L-..1 --_.._ 1.1.... L1,- _..`__',_.L In ~b'he afternoon the -e)a_.VU4re S`u 1_i- day School and the Bible Classos. gazhered in the church auditorium. The promotions in the pxjin1_a,ry do- -partment and the g'rantihg"fo"f_ plomas wjere made. A p'lea_sing pageant was given in connection yivith the Mothers Day programme.` r._ 4.1.. ........z..... u... rr1'rn" .-i..1.- (Continued from page one) Mr. Hanna then asked Mr. Rintoul if he had an amendment to present. Tlhat brought Rev. McLean to his feet agfain wanting to know if Mr. Rintoul was a member of the court. The l\/Ioderartor said that his resigna- tion had not been received and en- dnorsed by the court, so t-llfxl . he still stood as a member. Rev. McLean protested that he was relieved of his charge in A'ng'us by the commission and Rev. Davie was appointed interim mroderator of the charge in his place. Rev. Hanna questioned the commis- sion .s power to receive a ma-n re- ` signation and ruled that Mr. Rintoul could present his amendment. The commission had simply been em- powered to dissolve the union in Angws and not to relieve the min- ister of his charge. Rev. McLean still disputed the count -s ru:lin:g and mainitained that We (the commis- sion) were either the Presbytery or we weren t. Rev. Currie backed him up, saying that the commission when it went to Angvus had it in mind that a Moderator` would be ap- pointed. Rev. McEwen inquired if such a commissi.o~n couild (lissolve a co-operative char.g'e and was told by Mr. McLean of Bradfo-rd that the ........- .__..L-.__;_ _-_ ._ mu. 4. ;\..;u_, v\.;_y. Rev. Rintoul was then-the subject of a bitter attack from several quar- ters on a letter he had w1=i.tten to the Toronto Globe containing half truths and prop`hec:ies that had never been fullled. On the observation of Rev. J. S. Shuontt that such a let- ter could have no bearing` on the present session the matter was drop- ped. Mr. Shortt.t1houghfc Mr. Rint-oul still a member of the court. Rev. McLean persisted that the Angus vote had been taken under him as pastor because he was con- venor of the commission. Mr. Rin- toul, he said, had tried to Kaiser them through. The Miode1'a.to1' re- plied that Mr. Rirntoul was still pas- ` tor of Grenfel and Utopia. lU`I'\Ln-v nu. T\II,.&L...)2,..L 7! ...._`.l 1 )--. ..... \/\l ..,........v... -:-..A more-`zharmonious note was] v struck when Rv. McL. Smith af A1- 41is'_bon read .`a letter fr6_m 'Queen ~s :I`heo`logica] College that tine. Barriev ' `PijesbyItery s recommen(i~aut1on to have! -vun `n n ,1-......_,. ..-._1.--_.... J ...__.. av. v4. s.u.\.A_u.x,n wuu utuvklnuu I\hey are Me-th\odist, said Rev. McLean. AVA yuuu I A 0 Dr. Bymes supported Rev. Hanna and Rev. Sohortt. He said the com- mission appointed an interim m-odera.bor for the non-concurring section at Angus onily. He refwtedl Mr. McLean`:-stsatemenrt that the com mission was appointed `to take the vote. It had simply been to dissolve bhe co-ovperaition. A M--- `.L........-..:-..~ ..-L- _-__.. .._y ..v._y u a.\4\4v~4nLnAA\.A|\Il'|-Avll vu uuvn. -`z`1""`D.D. degree conferred upon `Rev. Neil _Campb2_H had come too late for con;Jidvezj;:.i7i:r_},fr,his spring`. It _would receive due it next sp1'i`ng`. Mr. .Camp:be11'l".tJ1en express- ` ed his papreci-astiyon-:off:i_:11e good will '-of the Pressbyrtery," in.-'.u:i.hi_:h' he had ~1abored for`. zhirty_y_exgt1~s';_'?.5`1.5~" 5. . , . 1.` 3: Tho Pr:-\:k\nf.p-vv . . xnawh kn +4. .1a.bored for`. hirty _yqarsg Vii. z. The Presbyte-2y -than-wentifbn to _su.sItaain the can ::.`Rev: Khndtlm McLean of Stafynn_ 'fnom G.o1'ge- town and Limehouse. ' This`-was pre- sented by Rev. M'a,dKay of Toronto Presbytery. T11e`.caI1 was` an un- anim'ous.one`, s-ig'ned__ by 186 mem- bers and 27 advherentas of the oharge A stipend of $2,200 per _anmm`n was guaramteetl. 'Dh_e 'cong'rgva)tion~ lmd {notd against union, but not many had, broken -away. A pl.-\-...L..L.!...... '_.I_S`.._. 0 It ||Lo\|` Llnvncll -away. A drepubatin` con-sistiilg` of Mrs. Swallow and Messns. _J_cknmn, Dis- borotjgx and ChEaho1mS`hayner and Mr'...Sdhel` of Sunnida.`le~Corners ap- peared and asked Presbytery not to sustain the ball '_The `congregation -had"e:_q)re_sSed any unanimous desire to have*him' remain. Mr. McLean. however`, thgughtfhe ought to accept andVth Predbyvtery decided to n- ?r~'-1sr_= him. `R=.v1s,_ MN " " ' ' PARTING OF WAY AT BARRIE PRESBYTERY, The Northern Advance `JIIC TV, \l\-lll`lkaL IJIII \'vU.Il\AA\rJl. VII \.II-l-]l\I&.l'- In keeping with Miptzhers Day , Mr. We.L1vv.oodV spoke at the morning ser-" vice onjlhe text H1onor'rth'y Mother.- He spoke of the divinity of mother hood, the relation of mother tov-the. chi`- and :t.he chi1dreJ1 s -re'La.tion to `the mother. After the service the Euohanist was celebrated, `Rev. W. J. Watt and Rev. J. Little a&asistin.gj.Mr;- Wellwood at the table. > ' _p;_,._.___._ `L. .._i:.._ 6.3.; At the afternoon sederu.nJ:. the East Not/nawasagva .trouble was heard. Severe criticism by the niiinister, Rev. Davie, of. the people and by the people of the minister was ex- pressed freely. Wm. R`a~nk1in, c'har-g- ed with misappropriati-ng' some gwlebe money, pleaded not guilty and was honorably exonerated by the court. Some doubt was expreased as to the court s power to exonerate the man when it was not charging` him. The action of the cong'reg*atio11 in taking the money for current expenses was endorsed by the court. 1` nrvx .. ...` . .- Rev. McDonald of Penetang; -said that the glebe money had been a bone of contention for thin-`t_v years and the 4>th line .chu1'ch w ou1d have been better off if it had sunk the money in :Gporg=ian Bay long` before that. Messrs. Barron and Marshall )of Allandlale presented the call of than: church to Rev. Douglas Hill of To- ronto and. id; was sustaiz.1ed by the court. Pr-ov'is'i`o.nal arrange-ments were made for Mr. Hi1'l ,s inducxtion, wlh-ic`h Wlilll probably -take` place on May 31st. Rev. J. S. Sthortt wiltl preside, ordain and induct -the min- ister; Rev. Beveridg'e of Cooksbown will preach; Rev.. Neil Campbell will address the `minister, and Rev. A. G. R-inrtou] of Thornton will address the people. A commdfssion with Presbyterial powers composed of Rev. McLean of Bratbfoul, Rev. Hanna, of E1mvale,w and the Dunvtroon z`,ep1'esenta tive elder were appointed; to visit the churcih and settle afairs. Mr. Camp,- bell opened the doors of his home to fame commission wnenever `oh.e_v might come. A request was then received, that the East Nottawasaga church he (le- tached from the Creemore charge. tev. Davie `had not been hold.ing' services there lately, but it was pointed out by Rev. M.cNab that there would be a re-alignment after June lubh. A committee of Rev. S. Farley (c`hairman)), Rev. McMahon of Duntroon and the representative elders of the Creemore, Fourth Line, Du-neg.h:-Ln, Maple Valley and Black- bank churches were appoiruted to make a survey of the matter and re- port at the rst meeting of the Presbyrtery after June 10th. In the meantime Blrackbank would" be sent supply by the executive in Toronto. The resignation of Rev. Chas. Bal- lard from Knox church, B1'acebridg'e, because of `that charg'e s non-com currence was accepted. Mr. Ballard explained he was accepting a `.111 to be associate pastor of the Metlmflist church there. Iev. McGi1livray of O_1~.ilIAia was appoinfced interim Moder- ator. A-gyoup of Wyeval PresbyTterianS then protested `the vote being taken there becaus the Methodists there were voting`. 'I`he protest _was i1_'- 1'eg'ula1f_ in `chat it had not _fcofne th1'ou:g1h "o}_1e_ seission, "`bu'rt4'tha;t_ was cond:o.'r 1e_J z_inc1_i3;' ira-s re;:'eiv'ed 'by the court.` . ' |-.. --vv [ Messrs. Smith and Richie as spokesmen expla.in'e(l that it was rsfc arranged that no vote should be taken. Then a petition had been signed-by twelve pedplle, two being ` acLher'nt~s and `a vote was `started. Tthe rolls had `not been kepm separaste in the'dlu'1'rg'e, whxicuh was a eo-oper- ative"5b'ne}"however, and the Meth-" o(lists55j3v'e3`e"?i~ow voting. `Rev. Me"-' Donald`-explained that a` mislbake had been made in that they_ were not voting accomlinlg` to the act. He hiadi not wanted a vote because the num- bers were so few and there was danger of extincltilon because of the Roman Catholic element coming in froin the_no1~th. He was not re- sponsible, for the double roll wlrich was as it; had been put in his hands four years ago. G. H. Mur- dock, as clerk of, session, also spoke along the same line.` A commission was aplpointed to go into the Wyevale calmarge, and if it saw_ t, to dissolve the co-operation and ca-use"amm.hei' vorte to be taken. Rev. Hanna, Rey. McDonald of Pcnebang and Dr. _McOlinton were named as commissioners. The call to Rev. Chas. .`-Xdsett of 3:113. from New Westministcr was not considered. ` Hev. Davie of Creemore was ap- pointed infer-im Moclerator -of Black- bank in place of Rev. I{ennchh Mc- Y nnu-I `THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1925 ford, McDonald of Penetang and Dr. Byrnes of Barrie all expressed their apprecriairion of the work of Mr. and Mrs. McLean in Sta,vner. Rev. McMa111on was appointed Mod- erator and will preach the pulpit va- cant on May 31st. .At_ the cose of the session Rev. Currie announced malt there would be a split on June 10th and that the meeting: would be tlhe last. of its kind. He introduced a protest sign- ed by all t1henon-ooncurremms of the Presbytery against the undon and protesting that they could continue '0 hold oice in the Presbvtery atrzr `L. 1""- ,1` `IR... | ulnuvu u: w `:1, I ] r._.. ..,....\...._,. Mi-ss Clara Brown with her" par- ents, spent Sunday with Mr. H-arry B,rowm,. Ivy. ' A good crowrd turned out on Tues- day evening` to. hear the very enter- taining` debate in the Holly M.`eth- odist church upon the subject, Re- solved that the- automobile is more of a curse than" a blessing. For the afrniative, Mr. E. Johns and Rev. S. M. B`eauh- put u.p a very able-a1'gm- ment, and for the negative Mr. F. Dobson and`Mr. I. McLach1an fougiht bravealy, but the judges decision as _L'iven by Mr. J. E. Morrison on be- half of the other three, Miss Jago, Mr. R. Redfern and Mr. G. Hill,f awarded the palm to the airmative b_v'but one point. A sparkling` bit of repartee arose when Mr. Beach contending` that the auto was die- moralizingr national charaeteri~stics, told of the Scotchman who in his ear ram over a srhunk, but did not even 5:0 back for the (s)een-t, and Mr. McLachl~an retorte(l- that the reason w-45 because he knew it was ~:;. bad one. An excellent program was presented as a prelude to the debate, as follows, Mr. Francis Crane acting very e`icient1_v as ,3 chairman: Solo, Miss L. Cochrane; reading`, Master Jolm Galaneld; in- strumental, Master Parker Kelcey, and while the jud:g'es were conferring` a solo was given by Mrs. W. Park, 21 residing by Miss C. Cooper and an instrmnental by Mrs. W. Gpraucey. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Watt of Al; ' land-ale Sund~ztyed with Mrs. D`. Tyn- drale. 1 1 1 -nw- --. .. ... u...u.. Mr. a~m1~1VI&s. W. R. Hopkins vi's~ ivted wih. friends at Mi'(l'hurst on. Sunday. 1`/r,__ r11,_._,__ 1-)_______ ,,,3LI, 1,,,, _, Miss Ruth 01-chard has 1-eturnedl to the R.V. Hospital, Barrie. I 'l\/In 1\/fy.uu....- -1.` fl'|......__.A... vv |`ll\r A! I u ALUJHKVGI, |J`ILLlCs I Mr. M:urra_v of Toronto is visit-` ing Mr. and Mns. A. Ronald. Y , A! , ,1` 1.1 y|'\]_ ,_ _ _ _ _ _ A __A 111 up... uuu AVl.J.'Du n. nu.-wcuu. 'Dhe annual meeting` of the W0- men's Institute was held at Mrs. Wm. Fra1ick s on May 7th. Tlh-e election of ofcers resulted as 0111-ows : Presi- dent, Mrs. D. Oampbell; lsst Vice- P1'es., Mrns. Harry Pearson; 2nd Vice- Pres.,' Mrs. Stanley Fralick; Rec. Sec., and Trea.s., Mrs. Walter Downey. The organization reported a successful year. ' ..;_y v.,Lu'v u. Mr. Russelll Coulte1"s barn was` completely destroyed by re on T-uesclay, about 5.30 o c]Jock. The animals were an saved except three calves and some pigs. The imple- ments were alll destroyed. Orillia Salvation Army Band In Barrie, Sunday, May 24 ~.`u\.\.u \.1 JMVI/VA: On Monday afternoon and even- ing" the Sunday School convenrtion will be held in the MetA11od:1'st: church. `ILL. _..._I !\Jr_._ 73, , 1 1," n rn "an up nun: All vuc AVLUh`lIU\l~lBb \.u.'I.u.I.;u. Mr. and Mus. Fred King: of To- ronto and Mr. and Mrs. Rowcliffe of Axllandale spent Sunday at Mrs. J.' Ayerstls. E THY Y)........II rI,_.n_.,,s,, L,, ~11. v uuv... Dhe Met.l1odivst Sunday School an- `niversary services will be held on May 31st. Dr. Mxiller Cookstown does dentist work here every Wednesda._v at the Queen's hotel. I\... T|.I'....J...- _.L`L---4--.-~ -~ ` Tl1osJ.'Bo\vr,n-an is,_sp.'u'ting a n4ew._ Che\_'rQ.'(;t. I 'III'.. A ' ....~`va;v.\.v._. Mr. .A. Cgitygilrlin of _:.Z["uo1-ox1'.1A::4c>: : pen the week end at T. Coimels. - 11.. _...I 1ur.,_, II - `ll ullh vIL.\.J\ Cllkl (EU 1.; \JUILllCl|Du ' Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mantin spent the week end at W. H. Mantin ts. `M .. ....i `ll..- rn 'n____..__. __ A vvvyll uuu wv vv. I-Lt AVLGAWAII @- and Mrs. T. Bowman and _fa.`m2i1`y p.en_It_Sunday,wifch Avllign, Befc~11es'dva. ' ' 1 I: `u... ' -.. `M1-35., a-n_d Hurst and Raalpih spent` tJhe'wee-k end at Harry .Reyon1dus _. M..- A 'r.'..'..-u wuL~__-.'. .4-" 1'\-L.__!L Mr. and Mrs. Boyd and family of Lansing, M`icl1., are visiting Mrs. J. Sproule. 7111... 1\.'r..u-..,I:~:. (V..._J.... c1_L__1 _,, ._u._y unlluh) Mus. A. Lc'>s;e]]. mDetroit is .v1'siting, her _pare.n_ms, Mr. and, Mrjs. Geo. Alupin. ' " ' ' " TM ..... .... 1.1..-.) , ,,`1 111511 (11 ,1. I , )-. ll wa.m.-ClTADEL--Subject ............The Beloved Physician" 8 `p.m.--GRAND OPF.RA-Subject .......... ..Prejudice- and Its Cure" Band in Attendance at Both Services \4\.;u- ...,,.... _ _ ` ' _. ._ ._ Me and `Will Srbqbt o_f. Wyevlzule were z7c\ent_v'isitors a W. V H. Mar'tin s. .-. . --. -- Mr`. Rolbt. Boyce and Miss M-ag"g,'i'e Boyce spemt Sund-ay _e_ve.ndn_g with W-m. Cowan . ' 4 .- -- .-. -- vv mu. \JUVVl.IIo Mr.` and Mrs. H. W. Madili and little son of Toronto spent `Sunday at Geo. A-1pin s. 1|/I .. 1|/f..1..L...... -__) ml. (1.4... I Mr. Robt."Rodger..=, Sr., of'1{illy- leagh visited his daughter, Mrs. Ham-y Kelcey, -last week. -. f Misses May Wice of Aurora and Mae Flatt of Bvaden s spent. the week end at Eldon Wice s. Ml ..- 'D..La. n___,,u u 11- A. ... \4|'.\Iu `..,,....,. Mr. Molntyre and Mr. Sy_l_ve Moore of Stayner were Sunda'y'visi- tors at T; Conne1 s. 11,. 11.1,. u .u ..`r... Bo.1'n--To Mr. and M1's..RusseI Cou-1:ter, on Wednesday, May 13, a :-n n IV\.1.I\ cuu an ulullll VVIC-BIS. Mrs. Robt. Reynold-s, Miss Almin Reynolds and Messrs. FredV_a'1d Tom Reynolds spent Sur-lay at E1mg':'o\'e. 1VT'1- nnr] Mun Ln... 11-1; 1n- ___u ...._y..v.uo allhuh uux'Iu|;,' an l`.a1llI_L',L'U\'U. Mr. an<;L Mus. Jrohn Holt, Mr. and Mrs. Jemnan Holt and daughter -of Alllisbon spent Sunday with Mrs. Wm. Switzer. uvvuuur.I.. Mr. and Mfs. Axlex. Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gowan of Barrie call- ed on thgir uncle, Wm. Cowan, Sr.. . I1 \1v<:`nIv vu mm.-1 "11 NM \'.. Cut out this programme and bring it with you to the park. 1viIiiEs1NG THORNTON KNQTC HOLE Dunrrobin Farm~. Shroud, announce the ongvagcnmtcc of t.I1.1`x' duu.g,'hter~, Agnes Gracuic, to John B. Robenbsort, sun of Ma`. and Mrs. Cdnbs. R'obe1-.1:- "son, of Tr-.~y, -the m2uriag'e to take `place quiey the latter part of Miay-.. E I Mr. and Mrs R. A. Sumlxerland of I I Mr. Wim. Andbnson, m:~com'pa'redE by Mr; and Mrs; Wum. R`. Lang and.` baby, of Tuo1'om'1o, lnoboredi to Biamniev on Sunday to visit Mrs. I .4a~ng s- par- ents. Mr; Chas. Kiendam rveturnetf on Monday from North Bay; wthere he has mlieved im the C-ustxxms Office all winter, and took over the local brancch. Mr. Bush, the acting` sub coll'ecbo1', ret-;.11'n'ecl -to I`oront,o; _. ... . .-. wit 9 Messns. Aalberd; Bxyson, H. J . Twiss, Roy Merrick, Ed. Sutcfiife, Geo. Hubhaanl and; H. Ken-nedy motored to Lindrsay last T-h'ua'sday night, to aiitend the fourth birtihday Ipanty of the Kiwanis Club bhere. - - -.- up Mrs. W. M. P. Tay-1`o1' and Mrs. Stewart Folley, W111!) spent the week at the 1'uome of t1'::ed'1' sister, Mrs. J. D. By1'1_,es, retu1'm:`1 620 New York. on; Wed.nesla_\'. 'I`\lux:1 were acczompanied. by Mrs. Byrnes as far as '1`.oron?co. We awe sorry to hear 1`1;t;t,1'e Lily Pa1"bridIge is ill with pneuzmonia. .... . 1 . n .1 u 1 u. 1. Vern. Beardsall Res. Phone 498

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