Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 30 Sep 1926, p. 4

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Prize Winners At Barrie Fairl I ucauug . Mr. und`M1`s. J. A. Patton am] D'Ir:<. Willis Smith are visiting: frion(l.= in Toronto. -r `v- 1-: 11 n 'r\ 10 u - In Luxunnu. 1\I1'.=.. Wm. Rulnler of Bradforxl is \'i. her mother, Mrs. F. Allen. `I: r\|A I"u'..-'l. -..31'I sauna.` ul. hhn \|r|uIu5.', nu; unuru\.;, Aunu. 4.. .u..... Mission Circle will meet at the home of Miss Jean `Boake on F1`ida_v night. Oct. 1st. All young` ladies of the congreg-a~tion are cordiably in- vited. " `r u I -r , /1 ,, ,, 11..., \|`.l.'\I- I Mr. and Mrs. James Cramr, Mrs. Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Burrell and daurghter spent Sunday at A. Spencer's. '1`\1.,\ ..nn-Ir. .unr.+:.-nu A4` Q4 Tu:In c .,,...r...... .1. . The regzwlar meeting` of St. Jude's W.A. will be held on Tuesday after- noon, Oct. 5, at the home. of Mrs. ('1 `\II'!I.1!.\... .. )|S.. 1Vii1'li~p:an. 7\!I'.._ T T`) ivau AuI|u;.;uu. ) Mrs. J. R. Grey spent the week end in Axlliston with her daughter, Mrs. George Wilson.- NI.... 1 A T ,......o nu.I 1\/fun Q . ;uL.`. \)L'u|y,l: Iv noun.- LVII-s. J. A. Lcnnox and Mrs. S.` Mailo dftondoci the District Directors Women s Institute meeting: in Brad- ford on Silt-l1)`(iZ\_\ . A numbor from here attended the Barrie and Orillizx fairs and report `lax-{:0 croxvds. vur 11 ,. (1.. 1 . _ . . ._ ..... 1....- `litI':4L' Cl\I\V\I.`. Mrs. Fr:1se1, Sr., leaves for her home in the West this week. Rev. N. Cmnpboll preached very z1ccept:\b1*_\' in Cem`1:11 church last onccp Ll-IICES'I`l-ZR-Ar:ed ram. F. Spearin. R. I-`. C`:u`sc-:ulden 2 and 3. She-arling ram. II. F. C'z1x`s(-ndden. Rum lamb. F. .Spr-:u'in. I1. I". (`.m`scz1dden 2 and 3. Axed owe. F. Snearin 1 and 2, R. F. C:u`sc:1dden 3. Gimmor. F. Sm`-:11'in 1 nnd 2. R. F. Cm`sc-udd<>n 3. Ewe lamb. F. Spoarin 1 and 2. R. F. Cax's(`:1dden 3. Best pen, I". Sm-nrin. R. F`. Carsczldden. SOL"I`} -IDO'\\'.\'-.~\;:ed 1':1n1. D. Arm- .=tronr: 1 and 2. J. H. Locke 3. Ram lnrnh `PI .\v~n1.~h~nnu- 1 517111 `,7 (1 F` ' I The W.M.S. of Central church wil` hold their thankoering' 1nee t.im: in the church on Wednesday, Oct. 6, at 2 pm. Mrs. Copeland of Co1l`in9:- wood and 1\'Ir.<. Cameron of A11:mda1e' are expected to be present and dc-} liver arl(l1'esses. | Sabbat.h. , The . of the community is! r.-xtomled to Mr. Mahoney and fam-` ily in the death of Mrs. 1\;Ivahono_v., which occurred at the Orillia hospital on Monday evening. 1 Overland Whippett, $1025, will sell for $0800 1 Overland Six, $1350, will sell for $1.000 1 Auburn Four, $1985, will sell for $1450 Three New Cars Property of the late Ernest I. Bolton CENTRAL ORO TH ORNTQN The above Car`s were obtained by the late Mr. Bolton as agent for .the Willys-Overland and were on hand at the time of his. decease ' Must Be ug ;. ;\,\, on Mon- stronr: 1 mm -. .1. :1. Locke :5. mam lnny. D. .\r111.~`t1'nn:: 1 and 2, G. F. Drennzm 3. A151-41 owe, D. Arrnstron: `1 and 2. Gimmer, D. Arnistmng 1 and `2. Ewe lamb. D. Armstrong: 1 and 2. Best pr-n. D. .~\rmsxtmn,Lr 1 and 2. SHR()]"SHIRIi---A'.red rum. G. F. , I | M1 . and Mrs. Angus Morrison and! . (laughter Rowena and friend of New-} market spent the week end with the` |fo1'me1".=. mother, Mrs. Ben. Webb. ` Mr. Robt. Hamilton of Homing.-"'3 Mills spent Sumlay at the parsonage. M1`. Wm. La`.ime1' of Unionville is 1'enewinf: old acquaintances here. \.Y.`.... 1...... Qvs\`I\1\`r\ 1...~ 1-nkun-n,..I .L-..L-m..,~_- UA\| .....,u.............., M I Miss Laura Sproule has returned to the city zLfte1' holidaying` with her `mother. It . mr 17 t1 Y\_1\f,L_._ ,_..\ `nuuunvcn. ` Mr. and l\I1`;~:. H. G. Balliston and Mr. and Blrs. A. E. Page of Barrie spcm Sunday with the latter s pur- .ont.<, VII`. and Hrs. G. R. Harpm`. I 11., r~_..__`-1 '|':V..".._. ._ ......~..,`I.'..,.. .. .x:uLr. AVLL. uuu Av;lnu u. .u. Auuln... Mr. Samuel Fafran is spending a few days in Toronto. '1\/| .. ......) /run T `Ml .-.1 nnL1nn nv vv Lnguu. _Mr. Jas. Gazey of Toronto is 1 (laying with his . sist.e1'-in-law, _' Wilson Forbes. xiv, L- .._._-... LL..A. LCIV uu_)n um ;.\u.uuvu. Mr. and Mrs. I. McLach1an ofl 'l`o1v1enda1e spent Sunday at the lat-' te1"s home, M1`. and Mrs. Wm. Wri5.>.`l11:. '1\/I'.. 1-..- r~....,... A4: m,.......+,. `:~ Imx: ` VV ILDUII I. UL II\.'.Va We are sorry to report `that Georgze Pratt is very ill, but 1 that she will soon be better. 7 m`... .-........._.-.. ._......n ,...,1 ,.. Luau aux, vvnu ovvu uu u\,vu\.L- The communion service and ordin- ation of c-.1 `will be held in St. James United church next Sun(Ia_\'- evening at 7 pm. TIVI... "-11.. .. um! n..:4,.,.1 church was well attended last Sun- (lay. A number of children from the Cradle Roll were received inzo the l)e5.1*inne1';< class and were Fgiven their cradale roll certicates. Rev. R. B. Beynon of Thornton lmd cl1zu`_e`e of the service last Sumlay o\\'in_e' to the illnel-ss of Rev. Jas. Brown. Mrs. Robt; Webb, Mrs. Harris and baby of Alllamlale and M1`. and Mrs. Hobley and baby of Toromo spent last Saturday with M1`. and Mrs. Ben Webb. `VCIIIIIR (ID I ll 5 The rally se1-vice at t.l1e|United` ,n ru For particulars see SHR()I 2~'HH{l'2--Ae(1 Li. 1. Dr0nn:1n_ Gen. (`r:1wfnrd & Sons (Win- osinx.-'\ :3 and 3. Sht-nrling mm, C. F. Drennnn. (`m\\'f<>r(1 & Sons. 2 and 3. Ilzun I21mh.(`.. Dronnrm 1. 2 and 3. Aged ewe. (.`m\vfnI'd & Sons 1 and 2. Gimmer, ("m\\'for(1 & Sons. 1. 2 and 3. Ewe Lnmh. Crn\\'fm- & Sons 1. 2 and 3. Best pen. (`r:\\\'fm~d & Sons 1 and 2. ().\'F011T)S-.~\:erl rum. Jnhn Brethot & S0115`. J. H. Locke. Shn:1r1ing ram. I`.ret11r=t & Sons 1 and 2. J. H. Locke. Ram Inmh, J. H. Locke 1 and 2. Brethet & Sons 3. Ag.- nd ewe. Brnlhet & Sons 1 and 2. .T. H. Locke. (`.lmme1'. J. H. Lrwko 1 and 3, T .rothc-t & Sons 2. Ewe lamh. host non. I -rothet & Sons, J. H. Locke. Swims, 1 T11eanniv01'sar_\' service of St. James. United church will} be hold on Oct. 31. Rev. Wm. Morris of Toronto will preach at both services. 1'\.. KY `IT 'I')..\.,...-. 1-.n-- unusual-\n~n.`l lUlUI|bU \'\l|l ll!-Crlbll (IV IIUL-ll _`\.'LVA\,L- Dr. W. Rogrersw has purehascdg 1VI1'-s. (D12) Wa11win s p1'ope1'ty in Barrie and intends movingz: very soon. I`! ; u .- L xx,--_'x.r:I,1.._ 1 .m...u ...u....,, .-._. WV... Congratulations to lVIiss'lVIild1-c-1': Webb of Barrie and Mr. Walter Mc- Fa1_'lan of Mount Albert, who were married this week. Lloyd Herman captured the bronze medal for the half mile race at the Barrie athletic meet last, week. Rev. Spencer of Shanty Bay wilvl conduct. l1awcs: thanks_2-ivin_2' services at St. John's church on $1da_v.` Holy Communjon at. 11 a.m.; Even- som: service at 7 pan. Some oxcitcment was caused on .\Iomla_v when` two trucks wen. throuyrh the culvert near the station, which was undergoing` repairs. I An old and respected citizen in the person of William Fraser passed zuvay s`uddeni_\' on Sunday last. Mr. Fraser had eaten a hem't_v b1'eakfa.=t and died :1 few minutes after from inlieart failure. He was 70 years of; |2If.`.'0' and :1 bachelor. The funeral- itook place on Tuesday, when Rev. `Gibson spoke feeling'1_v of the many {ne qualities of the deceased, who Qhad been an active worker in the Presbyterian church for many years. CRAIGHURST STROUD D. F. McC_U_AlG, = holi- _ Mrs. Swine YOI'.KSIIIl .F.- P.oz1r 1926. G. F. Drmmzm .1 mm] 3, Cnrsctxxtldcn & Sons 2. Sou , G. I". Drennnn 1 and 2, Cars- czndden & Sons 3. Sow 1026. G. F. D1'(~nn:1n 1 and 3. C:u`scaddon & Sons 9 . M rs. hope "1"HL717:sI5'Ai(, S.EPTE)/IBLER 30. .3526 -.. ......--~--..._.- " A fashionable wedding was solemn- lizerl at Grace church on the Hill. 'I`m'onto, on Saturday, September 25, when Jean Baker Boys, tlaug'hter of` M1". and Mrs. Thomas Ross Boys be- came -the bride of Robert Bowcher, Gordon Clarke, son of Mr. and Mrs.` T. B. Clarke, the ce1'emon_\' being 1-erformeal by Canon Brou_L`hall. Solicitor, Barrie >?lCU`\5l\QQ jgunu \lL iV|l|.\. \,||AlI\Jllt The train was of three la_\*ers of chiffon, one a shell pink veiled with 2). doulbile layer of white, -the top one endorsing a larg;e white chiffon b'o_i\'. The train was cau_2'ht on the shouihl- ers with rhinestones pins. The bridal lveil was of white tulle with a narrow `circlet of orange blossoms endnfz in two, side motifs. Her shoes were of wl1ite.sa1in with white stockingzs to match. She carrierl yellow roses and lil-y-of-the-valley. The maid of honor, Miss Betty Boys. si:~'te1' of the bride, wore a peach chiffon. The skirt was caught to a si with a matching` flo'<*- .er of velvet and chiffon. Her hat VVELH of gzohlen brown velvet. with 21 mal- ine brim of a li_9:hrte1' shade. Shoes and shockinszs matched the f: 0\\'I1. She carried a houqet of bronze ' ias and blue cornflowers. The bride, ht.-1` fat.h01', s1ee\'e1o' n-n, ,<:o\vn of whine chiffon. who was _2'iVc-n awa_\' by lookcxl chz11'1nim: in 4: AD L1. 1.. The bri Miss Beatrice Boys, also a sister of the bride, and Miss Francis Pearce were silnilarljv {.:'ownc-(I. Their bouqots were of bronze dnhwlias, Mue cornfowors I :1 maiden hair fern. The _g'1'oom was acc01npaniol by Mr. Law1'encL~ Tim, and the ushers included M1`. Geoffrey Clarke, bro- ther of the groom, Mr. George Ber- ,th0n, M1`. George Evans and 311'. Howard Wilson. Mr. Duke played the wedding: music. I _. . .,... .. _~&_A -. .\.\...., ....._ ._ The groom's gift to the bride W35 3. white gold wrist watch, to the brides- maids shoe buckles and to the ush- ers and best man white gold shirt studs. i Folliowim: the ceremo'n_v a recep- tion was held at the home of the bx'ile s pzn'en~ts, 330 Russell Hm road. Mrs. Boys, mother of the bride, wore 21 becoming gown of black greorget in a coat style. Her black velvet hat with a black lace trimming: was very smart. The mother of the 5.>.'room wore black feilt crepe, collars, cuffs and vestee of `slielll pink added a zouch of color, and the skirt was l)ox-pleated. She wore a black hart. '1=:..xc*0x HOGS--Bost mm-. C:u`sc.'1d- don & Suns, G. l~`. Drennan. Poultry Anconus. oovk. H. L. Jones, Chas. Lowe: hen. Chas. Lowe. I. J. C:u'ruth- ors. Brahnms, hen. J:u:1< Donnell) 1 and 2. Bantauns. gzune, cock. \\'. (f`-reL-n- fiohl I and 2: hen. \V. Greenfield, Er- win ;\Ic-Mznhmm. Bantams. Cochin. B. If:-nunn Ff, Punk-t hon. T-`.. I-It-nsml. (T. vvxx. u. -nu ~ . . . . . . .. Later the bride and grroom left: for :1 trip to the United States, `the bride travelling` in a iwo-piece dress of grey crepe-back satin; the collars,`ec ifs and eclgre of the blouse being` sea; op- ed and bound with royal blue. Her travelling` coat. of grey velour was of the (lolman type with grey wolrf collars and cuffs. and her tailored lblue felt hat pierced with a brilliant ipin was banded with blue g`ros-g'raln lribbon. She wore g're_v shoes and `stockings to ma.*.cli. .. .. . . 1: ,,,I It... rs-.. ;~vv\.... n-by ..., .......- On their return Mr. and Mrs. Gor- rlon Clarke will reside at 166 Rose- dale Heights. CLARKE--BOYS Zln(I .5. I33lHld.Hl5. J_-HIIIIQ2, UUCK, \\ . \.ll UL`ll' ' 1 "3 A-0`- H:-nsnn. C7. l"nn1<~; hen, T-2. Hc-nson. C. RC0 Pnule. Czunpixws, cm-k, John Ponton, 1 -7- ` ` and 2: hon 1 and 2. Modern (lamest, ml re c-on-k. \V. f`-rt-(ineld 1 and 2: hen. 1 `-5"""v and 2. (Hunt-S. A.().V. cock, \V. Gx`e-n- `1k- field. \V. Johnston: hen. \V. Greon- `h"'k f' field 1 and '3. I-Inuduns. cook and hen. 9"-"H C ! (`huntlor & Sun. H:unhur;.-;s. cm-k. C. 7- -7-` Lowe; hen. (`h:1s. Lowe 1 und 2. \\'hite `- T mrhna-nu: r-n:-1: ("hue Lnwn (`h:InIIm~ ]m'& S 31m-kstnck. Cattle SHO R'l`H()R.\'-Aged ~Tr>nI`\' 1`.r\\'in Millt-1'. \\'hito Holland turkeys, I. J, L`:u'ruth- (l`:'. male and fa-1n:1)o. Toulouse got-se. m:11('- and fc~m.'1l(-. Chztntlor & Sons. Aylr-shur_\' din-ks. male, I. J. (`:n'x'uth- lH`p'.N\lllI. P.mn:.:e turkr-_\'s. ft-Inule, R. M. 13011.` nw.-' fnnunln (`h:|nHm' (Qt S0119 1 Illld 2.I mu-k.. male, 1. .1. (`:n'r1nn- one: female. (`l1:mUex' & Sons and 2. Du(-ks, Rnuvn. mulu and fonmlo. Chant- lor & Sons. Ducks. Pt.-kin. mule. I. J. Czxrrxxtlxem, Albert Pratt; female. I. J. Carruthers. rV|..:..v.a A nnnnuu nnr-L-oral H T. L::1x-ruuxm-s. Chicks-An(~nn:xs_. cnckerel. H. L. Jones. Edgar 'I`honm.s. Pullet. E. Thom- as 1 and 3. D. Jnnxivsun 2. Br:1hmz1s.| cocknrel, J. Drmnelly 1 and 2; puller, .1 . Donnell); 1 and 2. B:mt:uns, g.-inn-, cockerel. VV. Greenfield 1 and 2; pul- The foilowing list of prize-winners is subject to errors and omissions:-- Judging Competition Beef Cattle, John Hamilton. W. C. A. Brethet, Andrew Orchard. Hm'ses.vDe- Witt Chantier. John Wilson. Sheep, Hubert .McKen'zie. Alex. McMurx-ay. Swine. Eugene Smith. Jack Coupland. Horses MISCELLANEOUS4F:1rmers` Green Contest, \\ . Husse_v. Single turn-out, H. A. Grnse. \\'. Hussey. Lady driver, Mrs. Gen. S. Campbell, Pony, attached, `F. Peacock. . HEAVY DI-:AI<"l`-1\'Iat(-hed team. '1`. D. O'Neill, J. A. Lennox. H. I. Burn- harrlt. 'I`11reo-_\'(~:1r-old. I`). Contes. Jns. McA1`Li1ur. '|`\\'u-yc~.1r-old. Earl Carson. `i'e.'u'iin::. .\'m'm.'in L`:impbell. John Mc- Lean. l`n:xl. J. D. Knapp. Nnrnmn (`.;1mpheil. \\'. l<`1':|Iick. Broad-m:u'e, N. Czlmpholl, H. I. T-Jm'nhzu`dt 2 and 3. .\I:n'ea or :_-'eldin_:. Id. (`.n:1tes. T. D. O'- Neill, Jam. ML-.\rthur. .T(-sse \\'i1iard frml. J. \\'. ()1'r-lmrd. (`lnrion foul, J. T} {Inn nn .e.=t l). .~\rxnHu'0n,L: 1 and Z. SHR()]"SHIRE---Ar.'e(1 Wvnnnnn (Inn ('|':1\\'fm`d K`. S0119 (KUR- Sheep vi \ and ` nvu-. 1-`. M. yner; . Best nuir of ` ;\1::xwoll. \\'m. hull, C. `V. I`\\'n.- win 1'-nld 1:`. '1`wo-.vear- 1 Bros. 'I`h1'ee- Single horse A. Grose. H. tones-1,1 : hen. fmvl. L. Li\'- Lc~\aA\ 1.4 v \Auva Hurdes-H. S. Imn7emnediate-1, T. Martin, Beeton; 2, B. I-Iuunmer, Midlanrd. 22 4-5 see. -vvm -1 x n A) Ivsnnv, 4.1...-.. -v 100 Yard Dash:--Pu~b1ic and Sep- arate Sch-0019 (Prel-minuaries)-Heat 1-- 1, E. Boyd, Orihlia; 2, A. Hill, Midz1`am- Heat 2-1, K. Pettick, Orirlia; 2, Herb. D_wmen't, Barrie. Heat .3-1, W. G.1eo(Iah1, 1\/Ii(l31a.ml; 3, K. Bantimr, Ivy. Finzu1-1, E. Boyd, A. Hilll. 12 seconds. H.S. Junior (Pres1imina1~ies-H0ut I.-1, W. C. Miller, Owen Sound; 2, Jack I-`{e_\1no:1(l`s, Boeton. Heat 11. V -1, M. .H01(lCln, Cotlvlingwvood; 2, C. Stephens, Collingwood. Fima.1-1, W. _ C. Miller; 2, M. Holdden. 12 2-5 Hseconrls. . Yvm 1 . n- . 11-. :- "rWEN'rY'.scHooLs 1 compn:-rn AT MEET 4vLAV|..|AuA|.'\Aa -an -x-u Juno H.=S. Jwhdor-1, Jack Reynotldxs, Beeaton; 2, Hugh McCorki.nd'ale, f\........ O......,l. 9 If 1UY.'hl.... D-_..:...'A Cnchrune. . CA1'lRIA(`.E-- Spun. R. D. Coutts. Chas. \\':1tsnn. Mare. Chas. \V':1tson 1 and 2. Paul. (Thus. VV:Ltsnn 1 and 2. Simrle horse. utmched. H. Blackstock. R. D. (.`0utt.~'. Thr(-e-year-0l(1, H. Black- stock. nnAT)STEI1-Ye:u~1in;:. M. Bell, H. ..-.-......, ., .....E,.. ......\........u...., Owen Sound; 3, K. Milller, Barrie; 4, S. Walt, Barrie. 20 sec. 1I'|I| \7.....J Y\....L. 'I"!..LI2.. .._.l (V-.. m_. ..._\ .\ .~` 1 2 nl c:1nI m_' \\'.'1tN'.~I . .I:u`vis, _ \V'alt. 1` Edign 1 \. . ?wn:1d. )m- so. P H.S. Intemne(l.iate (Prer1imi'narie's) -Hea`t I.-~1, H. White, Midland; 2, R. Hewson, Co~I`ling'woo(l. Heat II.--1, G. Crwtcller, Orillia; 2, C. l\IIacGiMi`v1-ay, Moimt Forest. Heat III.--1, J. Looker, Barrie; 2, V. Mo1vzLn,Ba1'ric. Firxm1-l. C. Mac- Gihlivray; 2, G. White. 11 1-5 see. `ff C1 CV-...:,.._ Ih..-.1:_...___.:A_\ -........_,, .., .,. ........ LL 1. u .3... HS. Secnior (P1'ea1ni1ninarie~s) - Heat I.-1, R. W. Finbayson, Mid- land; 2, J. Payne, Barrie. Heat Ii. -1, R. Cowan, Barrie; 2, B. Foote, O1-i]J1ia. F`ina.1--1, W. Finvlayson`; 2, Ross Cowzm. 10 1-5 seconds. 1-r In If`! 1-` 1-rm 1' . Avvou \4vvvL ;v A u Jvwv Halrf Mile Race---H.S. Im'tem1e1'iat0 --1, S. Malzk-in, Barrie; 2, W. Oar- michxael. Comngwood; 3, B. Hunwter, Midfland. 2 min., 20 2-5 sec. l'Yc< (V.....:_.. 1 1'1 rn_..\.,... 11....-- \ .. ..u .. U -`Lb- H.S. Semio1'-1, E. Taylor, Brace- bridge; 2, L. Hcrmzm, A-Lliston; 3, Jack M-ills, Hanover. 2 min., .22 st mnn 17 I -n 1 n 1 .- i I u n Untvzn .u-....,, ;.uuvv\,;. .4 uuu., -.4- . ` 220 Yard Da.sh-Public zunvrl Sopur-I ate School.<-1, N. Dow, C01`]in~g`-` wood; 2. A. Hill. Midland; 3. G. Cuppaxgb, Oriltlia. 27 sec. 1} G T....I.... I `IUT 'Y,T..l.l.... 1-` V..m,.._,-, .,........ ... .,--. H.S. Junior-1, M. Holden, Col- lingwood; 2.( McCo1'kinda1o, Owen Sound. 28 sec. vvn v 1- . 4 n 1'\'. uvwuu. ..u .n.\.. H.S. Intcrmodiate-1. C. Dit.son,{ Collin-grwootl; 2, A. De:Fin11e_V, Mid-} land. `.26 4-5 sec. ` 51 ;*u av. Onc Mile Race, H.S. Se`nio1`--1, E. `Taylor, Bracebridvge; 2, A. RllU1t,`(1}.:`O, |NevWma1'ket. 5 min., 27 4-5 see. .... .7 vvn. R()A1')STEIl-Ye:u~1in;,:. Blac-kstuck. J. Spencer. Mare. H. Black- stovk. J. C`nehx-zme. Foal. M. Bell, H. Blur.-kstock. J. J. (.`u(:l1r.-mm`. T\v0-year- old. H. A. C-rose, (`umhnm vmw-nI:1_ H. Blnckstock. Singrle nuuu. ...u 1 u uuv... I H.S. .Scnior-1, W. Finlay:~:on,' Midnland; 2, Ross Cowan, Barrie. 4-\A<-' .wuvvu-ur.-u.u. u ..... n., can 1 u c\.\.n I 440 Yard Racc--H.S. InAte1'me -1, A. De.Finnc-3', Midlamd; 2, A. .\'IcQuonn, Co11ing'wood. 1 min., 1 3-5 ' aph- H.S. S(:nio1 ---1, F. Burtters, Co1~ ling'woo 2, B. Bolan. Midxlzxnd. rr\r\I-' 440 Yard Re`1a_\'-Pub1ic and Sep- arate Schoo1s-1, Re;2`e11t School. Mirlnlzmtl; 2, Central School. Mi 3, Prince of Wales. Barrio (C. Mc- Clellaml, H. D_vme-nt, L. A(1-ams, C. Hzulden). 57 2-5 sec. U G T....:.... I \!.'.l.1n-,1 `LTQ - 0 ;;uuu\,u,. u u .4 u H.S. Junior-1, Hanover H.S. 57 v up nu-1 n u ;xu.uuv\,:. 4;.-.; u .- u .n.\.. Half Mile Re-1`a_v-~H.S. Intermedi- ate-1, Coll-ingwood; 2, Midlaml; 3, b':mcve1'. 1 min., 50 3-5 sec. A `tn 1'? r1 n__.._. 1 un-u.vn.L ; nu-u., uv u u my. Om: Mile Reiay-H.S. S Midlancx. let, \\'. (`n`0Pnfi('-Id 1 and 2. Cmnnines. vnckercl and pullet. John PL-nton 1 and 2. Huuduns. (-ockerel and puller. C. Lowe. White Leghnrns. cnckerol. Chas. Lowe, \\'. Jnhnstnn: pullot. C. Lowe. D. Jamieson. Brown Le_L;11orns, cock- erel. \V. J(>hnSI(Jl1 1 and 2; pullet. (thuntler & Sons. W . Johnston. Buff Leglmrns, II. L. Jones. Gordon Reeve; pullet, Gordon Reeve. H. L. Jones. .\linm- r~u('km`e1. I. J. .(?:u*ruLhers: (lurdnn Reeve. H. L. Jones. .\lim>r(-us. ])UH(`t. l and L . Ox'plnr_:ton, cnckerol and pullet, S. .1. `:(-_\'n>lds. Burn-d Rocks. r-n(-lcerol. llnrry Morren. S. J. Rey- nolds; pullet.-S. J. Reynolds 1 and 2. \\'hite Rocks. ('f)(`k(3l'('1, \\'. Johnston; pullvt. ll). Jzlmiesnn. \V'. Julmston. Rm-ks, A.0.'\'.. cnckerel. Blrs. H. H. .\l:nx\\'ell, S. J. Re_\'nr)l(ls', pullnt. S. .T. lleynolds, Mrs. H. .\I:1x\vell. Rhoda 15- land Reds. cockc-rol and pullet, C. M. Hickling. V\-'l1ite \V'y:mdottes, cockerel and puller. J. Donnell)`. R. M. Bell. Wy- nnvlnttvs, A.().\'., r-u(-kerel, `W. L. Mit- chell, Frank l".nyner; pullet. Cecil Poole and 3. l`x-nnk Pmyner 2. Best pair, A.().\'.. Wm. Livingston. D. Jamleson. P..-mwn tur`k9\'S_ male and female. I. ' I14. Livingston. 1). Jamneson. Bron /.t\ turkeys. male female, (`:1x-x'Lxtl1eL-,s~. Holland turkc-.\'s. male and female. I. J. C.'1rr`uthers. Toulouse L 0L`:~`.4'. Chzlntler & Sons. Aylesbury female. I. J. C.`:1r1`uthm`s. Rouen ducks. mule and female. I. J. Carruth- mmntler & Snn. Pokin ducks. male; J. (Mrruthvrs. I)nu,L:l:ns Fr-rris. India llunnc-1' duoks, mule zuul female. Chant- Son. 1. J. C:u'ruthers. l"iL:om1s. Tumblers. Billy Mnlconmnn. Jm,-k llzmnuzr. .I.'n(-nhins. Billy Hul- -umsun 1 and 2. Fzmtnils. L. Adams. .\l:lL: ])i(!S, Hilly .\In1(-nmsnn 1 and 2. Pumtws. T .ill_\' .\1:1lr-nnxsnn 1 and 2. (`ha-qunr Humt-rs. C. M. Hinds, VV. Jnlmston. llnmers. A.C. \V'. Johnston. (". M. Himls. P126-on A.0.V.-? iuhhits. L. (funk. J. Hnddnn. Guinea pir:.~', Billy :\I:nlvmnsnn 1 and 2. Belgian h:u-vs. J. Hzumnn. Best pigeon by boy or _L:irl. P.iH_v .\lnlr~nmson. Best Bantam h_\' lmy or j..'il`l. P. Henson. Dairy Produce 1`. lb. butter in rnlls. A. D. Czulmhell. t`Imml<-r .\`- . \`nns. Mrs. Alex. Fletcher. .10-lh (`!'<)l'1\`. (`h:mt1er' & Sons. Miss Putt!-r.~ `.3-Ha rolls. Mrs. John (`:un1)lmll. A. D. Cfumphell, Mrs. A. I-'InAH'lH`!`, F`:n-nwr's choose. A. D. Cam!)- l H. A. (.`.1-as-0. urzmnm yezu`-old. H. zltmohed. \\'. I-Iu.<:.=e_\'. H. Blru-kstnck. ll`). I'.'lIu-1'.~4m1. 2:-In (':m\pholl. A. I Flt-t<-.l1ex'. F:1rmor's ( l.n1l \Iv-4 Jnhn (":1 lmll. .\ll`.\'. JUHH \ .'l1n|)m.'n. nun hronrl, A. D. Cfznnpholl, Mrs. (nnpln-ll. Mzmlo syrup, A. D. hell. Albert Pmtt. Extracted vlnvmn \V. H. G. .\l:u-wood. n..a_-u-nmi Y H I`. Mm-wnnr`L A .\I:m1n A. .1). (Jump- honey, Honey, h:n.~zswond. \V. II. (I. }\I;u-wood. Assorted ])ir`klC-s. Miss: M. R. Campbell. Selection n1` canned fruit, E. M(s.\I:1h0n. D. Mc- \\':1tm-.~x. AS.~u)1`tnwnt nf cakes. H. A. A. D. Campbell. `Dozen eggs, A. Miss M. E. C:1mpbel1. Nut bread, Edith Pratt. N. Campbell. Fruit bread. A. D. Campbell. N. Campbell. Brown In-nnd. A. I). Catnlnhnll. Bliss E. P:1tl0r- 1 lwll. mur "`:1mpbeIl. (Cm Cnnmbell. N. Campbell. Brown hrnnd. Calnmhnll. sun. Display of baking. A. D. Camp- |lwIl. Pnlr dressed chickens. Miss M. E. Inrv\n|u>ll (Continued from page one) u. 1 - )hell. (Con?t.iuued on page six) ` Track Evensbs 1rmm"s (-lweso. A. 1). camp- Jnhn (:1mnl)olI. Hmnemnd-3 , John Mnnln svrun. Cam!)- ax.- :\'Ii(h12md H.S.; 2, n: ...... Page Four On Wedrngsday evening, September! twenty-secorfd, just as the day was! closing, uthere passed away, at her] home in Barrie, Rachael Arm Porter, wife of Mr. James Mxoandless, and I` I` , ;_.,,,__9_ .13 _._.l ._........`..,l vA|\. vg citizen ~s. 1-. Cllallatf `D. 5 `Born in the manse in Clark, she was the third daughter of the late] Rev. Samuel and M115. Porter. ` vv 1- 1 1 ,, _.!_, _-___ _ Anti. uuunucn auu Auua. a.vL|\.n.n ` Her mother died when she was a ,- child, and with her three sisters, she` spent her early life in the different fields, in which her father lnabuored-_. attending Public `and High Schools. While in her prime, her father had to retire on accounrt of throat trouble, `and they moved to Toronto, where! she st.u Art, :1eve1.0ping an in- born talent. it 1r .1 .____., ,1 L_ UULKI I/lIUAlln Many years ago they moved to Barrie, on 'the shore of KCl11I)Cnf01-(C1 ba_v, and here at lovely Sunngside, her artistic sou-l found pleasure in her work, which also broulglit remun- eration. Many beautiful paintings boah in oils and water colors, came from her brush. 711 n .1 ,:,.,,, I.-. ;Lunu nus u; uau. I Two of the sist,e1`s had 1narrieLl,j and Rachael with her older sister car- ed for their father in his rleclining axa. Several years later, she became the wife of Mr. James McCamlless, a prominent business man of the town, and they continued to reside in Barr- Within the past six years all four sisters have passed away, the octhersl being Miss Mary Porter, (Capt) J. E. Me Crarquodazle and Mrs. (Rcvr) Wm. Me Conn:-11. ~`3-~3--H -....... ..L.. VV III. AVID \JUI|lICA- I Before her declining` years, she was actively interested in the work of the Church, being` a member of St. 1And1'ew :< P1`e:<'b_\'t.e1'ian Church, and. later going` into the United Church. i I\II .. - u .1 ,,u ..L L`... I... 'Auu:L _`5'Uu15 Iuvu mu, \,....-.u u.....\.. .. Old frien4Ia~' f:at11e1`e(l at the home on 'I`hu1':<(la_\` evening`, and lovely flow` 211 tributes were sent. Q SH(`)R'l`H()R.\'--A::.ed hull, C. \v. Henry. Ex`\\'in 'l`\\'0-ye.'n'-old bull, H. M. Dymont. Bull oulf. H. M. I)_\'mmn. .\Iilkin*.r cow, H. M. Dyment| 1. `J and 2}. Ye;1rlin_:' heifer, H. M. Dy- ment. Heifer r--.111`. H. `M. Dyment. Sire and 3 of his ;:c-t, (`. \\'. Ilenry. un.~1n.~v.~r\hn \nrt\r1 nun T2 T2 T\ -n~n_ The serv1c~(- \\'1.lS taken by Rev. M1'.i Black and Rev. D1`. Dodds, the latterl made 21 touchinj: and beautiful pray- , ,1 1.1.. rn....1. ..,\...l H...` hnnnuv uxuuc u uuut.uun_\ uuu v\.u...u.;..-. 1.... ` or. and Mr. Plack read the tweny-I` third Psalm. und spoke \vor oi -':'1'c-at comf'o:~`.. bu: his remarks on I\H0aV-n. The Way to the Heavenly` [Home is open to all. It leads us: :0! where .Ir2; is, to a prc-parctl and` pmmunont Home, beyond the cares and . of wovldly st1`ifo. His VVa_v, -the Way of the C1'o:<;~'. 1mrl':~` Home. i Interment took place at Bramp- ton on Friday, Rev. James Wi1; being` the minister; and many friends: and 1-elative.s _2'atl1e1`iny: to take a last look at the deceased. 1! `r A , n_., _.. 1.434. L- .....\....... luun (I. |/IIL` uL'\.\.a:s,u. Mr. ;VIcCamHo. is left to mourn the 1o:<:~t of 21 loving and faithful wife, who win be sorely missed in `ch; home. run , ,1_,_ .,:.. MI....-.. P: LL,-. .1,` uuunc. There are also six niece: of the dc- ,l ceased, al-1 residing in Toronto. One le;~'<[at. home! A sense of 10s , that meets us at the gate. Within, a place late; And far away, our coming` to await, One more in Heaven! unfilled, and deso- Ono more at Home! This is not home, where cramped in eurthuly moul-(1. Our : of Christ is dim, our love is cold. But there, where face to face, we shall behold. Y '11 N, , ,, I TT._.....I Mrs. '1`. Kissock of Barrie visited her mother, Mrs. F. Whzm, last week. Mrs. G. Wallace is visiting` friends in Toronto. `(I an xv I1 ,1` n-\_.._..L_ ,_.-..L Miss Mary Noble of Toronto spent! the week end at her home here. I It A 1/:,,I,.,-L.,:-I_ _..::.I_ 1.1.. mu; wl.l.'n LlI\I u. up. uuun. Al\aL\. M1`. A. Kirkpatrick, with his sis- Lm-, Mrs. W. B. S1'oan and Miss Rosu Barn`, motored to Toronto on Sat- u1 ay, 1'(*turning' on Sunday. Mr.. .....I 1\/[..,. '1'` Au.:...,,... vV:4w:r\r] `LA u.u-no nu The W.M.S: will meet `the `name; of Mrs. A. Cumming on Wednesday, Oct. (3th. We wound like. all the 1.-smbers to be present. vn. 1....I. O.......l. .....I `;\N.. T 1\H..H..... ulud), ll'>LuAuu|5 uu p..;uuuu_v. I Mr. and Mrs. T. Atkinson visited .f1`i(.-ntls in Ivy on Sum1a_V._ nu xn `II (`V ,,,.-n ..__,L _L LL- 1.-..-- 111111.501 HIS f-lL`L, L. \\. 11:11:). J~H-71`tl bull. B. B. Y\ urn- icu. Yearling hull. 'I`. H. Dewell. Bull mxlf. B. B. \\';u'ni('n. '1`. ]-I. Dowel]. Milk- im: vmv, '1`. II. Dowoll. B. 13!. \\':n'nic.'1 :1 `and 3. 'I`\w--_\*o:n'-nltl lwifrw. '1`. H. \'n|1 L! I! \\'-n-ninn `\'pnrlin-.' In-iftll`, .- q....,c.., UV m, ,...,m...... Mr. Jack Spock and Mr. J. M:1t.h.-1` of New Lwoell spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Batcman at Belle Ewart. Mr. 711 Cu,..1....`... ..__.l Llkilll. ::vu Llrl vo _Mr. and Mrs. T. Stephan family have moved to their here after spending` the sum) their cottage :1 Balrly Downs. ..~ LL. 6-LN :`l1v\t\r~rv Al-` 6-L. LIIUIL \.ULLc~b\. u. a.au..u_y uuvv...-. Owing t'o the ilness of the Rev. Brown t}1e Rev. Beynon of Thornton took char;re of the service in the United church here last Sunday morning. vr`. !:\......`l. .....I H." 1\/Hp.-.m~ T\nunHuy MRS. JAMES McANDLEss HIU1 Hung. Mr. Frank and the Nlisses Dorothy and Marjory B011 and the Misses Ruby and F1`oridz1 Adams motored to Toronto on Saturtlay. retu1'ninz on Sunday. The Women s Auxiliary of the Royal Victovu Hospital ` Wih to` thank all thosz who so kindly do- nated supplies to their booth at Bar- rie Fair. 1: UL AVALO unuuza AvLI\r\IiA|A\|A\.uu ...u.. of the town s old and e3ceeme_d nun I1L.ALuA\x- 1.: Home and Heaven! CARD OF `THANKS EEFROY II()LS'l`I*1lNS-M1lk1nr.' cow. K. (`.111- hum 1. 2 and 3. l`\\'o-_\'o:n~-nld heifer. R. `vrnhznn. Yo:nr]in:_: heifer, R. Gmhmn. Hr,-ifm` 0:111`. Jns. ("nchr:me. .II'-IRS!-`.YS-.\Ii1k L'0\\ . Ii. Gmhzun. AYRSl{II:l-IS Axed hull. J. I'[untm' & Suns, R. \\'. ]k-nder.< Bull mllf. Hunter & Sums. 1 and `.3. Milkin: <-ow. Hunter & [\`nns, 1. 2 and 3. 'l`\\'<'>-_\'o:1r- nlzl luuifmv llnnrmv 3- Kane 1 run] 9 : 1 t t 1 _ The No1't,hern Advance Stephens and home I I 1 Miss Ethel Matthews and Miss] Mary Mason of Barrie visitetl at. [their homes on Monday. I 1 Mr. and Mrs. Somervillle `man called on friends here day. I 1 \r v,,___ cu, ua_\. Mr. Isaac Speers of Ivy has pur- :cl1asel Mrs. John Smith ; house. Services will be held` in Trinity church on Sunday, Oct. 3rd. Morn-l ling" . Pure Reli_2'ion; even-l `inf: . A Fu1".he1` Ansxver to a Great Question. Mrs. J. D. Stewart and (laughter Lillian have returned home after- visitin_2`M1`:<. (Cap*..) Lawrence of lO`otawa. 1-. -n 11- ,,,,, ,,,,1 7ur:___ `!|Ir:I.I..-.) \JU|.d\`V (1- Mrs. R. D. Henry and Miss Mildred visit(.-(1 f1'ic~n(ls in Barrie and Elm- }Va1e last week. 11 11,, 1-\___ :, .4 ._.!H L- 1...1.l V<`|lL` l(l.\|4 wcun. The Rallliy Day ervice will be held `at the Young: People s Circle on i'I`ue. evening, Oct. 5th. Annivse1`sa1'y services in Trinity United church on Sunday, Oct. 17. Rev. J. N. Smith will be the special preacher. If n...,) NT`.-. IIn\wunv. "I"innv\-an:-nni l)lL3KILlICl~ Mr. and Mrs. Herman Thompson [were in Schomberg on Satu1'da_\~' to atton the Merchant-Brown weddinrml 1:5,, /`I... - 1 - .0.-.` `Alt..- cllA.L'llu mu: ;u\:L\..u vvL.uuAu_5. Miss Genevieve Jamieson, Miss .Jean Boake, Mr. and Mrs. Lunau and M1`. Beynon attended the Pros- } . . b_vter_\' meetm; at. Port McN1cho1 on Tuesday. _ ~ `ll, ,, 1 \r.,,, 'r A T'|ALL.... _._..I Hunter sons. 1. 2 mm :5. n\\ _\'o:1r- nld hvifer. Human` & Sam: 1 and 2. Y0:u'lin: hei1'(-1'. Hunter & Suns 1 and 2. 1-It-if:-1` t-nlf. Hunter & Sons 1. 2 and 3. ;`x\'r_*|. \r,'r.~.- 11.. ,.r 1....-.4`

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