Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 15 Nov 1928, p. 5

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-"`\ 3 ) 'I.','\ 3.: . V ` i . V . '{")`, 4 '.(L-`;-.1-1.5-n.V:J 5.3 ._-1.-L` 1' ., \ . .2 .. *2 `"2 .'\.'.': r7.-s.....~.m wk --_,. A.- spent Sullday `Ed. B-naclwziy. 111 |L4U- .'..-~Iauvvu.\'. 1 M1`. and Mrs. Bert McCon~key and; son Bruce of Toronto visited \\'it1H the fo-1mer s sis-tel`, Mrs. Lennox! Black, on Sundway. I 11,. A__,1 `A1 ... 7.1.. 1T....4..... ...Jn uu.u,n, uvu >.JuuuL_\. , Mr. and Mus. John Hunter andl Mrs. J. C. Neelandvs motored to T0- |ronto an Wednessd>ay. M1`. Geo. Hrallett and Mi:\<`I-a1le~t.t of Doe Lake visited with t.he.i1' aunt, "Mrs. Ed. Boadway, for the sho1iday.`l _-,_ -r -_._-.._ (\._-1._...1 ..._......L .. AV1L2u |'Jll- JJUALI V\ (Ivy, J.\-ll. DALE D|lULA\|a_y - ' Miss Lavina O1'c1*ua1`d spent a couple uf d~ays Last week with friends` in Lefroy. Mr. Harold Richards spent 'I`hanksg'iv.i~ng' at his home in B13wtl1. Mr. Murray Hunter spent rthe week at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Young` have retu1'ned home after spen(1i11g" `a week with the latter s friends at Newburg. 11.... ._...J `MT..- T..- D .... ...-\ nu.) -1L.nvu;5. Rev. and Mrs. Jas. Brown andi son Doug*a1d visited with friends in Orillia on T`uesd~a)`. t I Cc:1g'1`a`tu1a- tions to Mr. Har1'_\`| Houghton, who was 1T1211'l`i(`(l in To- ronto last Wedncsd`a_\' afternoon. Miss M. J. I\IcConke_\' returned: home from the city where she spem! . I` . 1 J. returned` spem! :1 couple of weeks. ` Mrs. A. Martin has returned home 21fte1- spemling a week with fric-ml;~: :._ n... _: -. I u;. , _ -.1Ju|n\.n:: in the city. if 1 SPECIAL C1-ispo ... W. ..;.,~.. I Mr. and Mrs. Percy Louks amH (Lz1u_-:h~te1' returned to their home in Walkerville after spcmluing a couple of weeks here. Hrs. Sam. Broley accompanied them home for :1 Visit.` \...,...,.. u....... ".1... ........n Lmm +`m. u\.L.UHI.1J(,\I|A\.\| \.'AA\.A|| ||\IAAn\. ;u. .... ....... Among` those who were here for` the ho1idKa_vs were: l,vLIlU`llL'\_[ am ;A.. u. AIA`|A\.l|.I&Oa )1:-. and Mrs. Thos. C-orbett and l1Z1L1{;'htCl` and Mess1*s. Fred and Al- "wr*. [.o0nzm1 of Tor0n'to avt. Mrs. J. Lc:o1:zu' s. ` i Mrs. Eva 'ter Man of I_\IcConkey s. 1 "Kn Mrs. -v -5 G0-ldie Giv_ens of To`ronto at]; Mary Givens . i Misses Audrey and Chrissie` Fagaln, Messrs. Cli'r0rd Fagvan and` Sam. Hillis of Toronto at Mrs. Robt. Fa.g'an s. ' 7\Y:..., T..- 'l31._..1. ....K.` Y\`T!Jl1.....l .-.4-I vuuu. L cuscnu .7. I Miss Ina Black of Midland at Rcbt. B1ack s. 1 -rvv11 v 1- A11 Luv u\.. ;.uu.\.u -.2. I Miss Elsie Webb and Mr. Allen` Webb of Toronto at Lo-t Webb .s. Miss L. Kneesmw, Miss Marjoryx Reid and Mr._ Elmer Black of To-: ronto at Mrs. Wilson B1ac".s. -.- .-.. 1 1 ,5 ll\lllU\J up ua.La. vvunuu unwvnsuu I `Mr. Chas. Marquis and friend of 'I`.o1'ont-o at H. J. `Marquis . . .I 'Mr.... ITIL-.. r<....L-LL .-...,1` | , _ i Inc November meeting of thetson are expected to take part, wit.'hi Stroud `Vomen s Institute was heldit-he pa. the Rev. R. G. Halhert. at the home of Mrs. Geo. Hewsrm,` Miss Anna KCIHLV and .`-`1'1'1 f1`i0`1`: with the .=econd vice-president, Mrs. of Poterbovro visited the i`ormer .>`: W. J. Leonard. in the chair. The pa:'ent;< over the week end. ` roll call was :1nswe1`ed wi`...`n the nnnme: 1\Ii:'x< Mabel Partri of Dunn- . of 3 Canadian zmthor. Mrs. H.=`\'iHe was :1 holiday :4'ue.~`t of her5 `I-Tu;-:1c~;<, Mi.-`=s Je-an .`5uther1-and amltsisters here. `Mr.=. T. A. S1n'in-:,' r:a\'e :<.k-1c1~.e;< of; Miss Muriel Luck of Tovrmtot 1.\`1:~..-Erin Keith, N-"11ie McC1un:: zmd'Spc-nt. the h01idz1_\' with her mother. J. O. Curwood, re; :\Ii.~1~.[ 1\Iess1's. Irwin Luck, Wm. G:1\'en,' .Vlar_\' Reid :.:'a\-;; :1 humorous: rec1t:~.~'a1:-`o .\Ie:-srs. Robson, Luck and DrL1.:'y` ltien. and a book c0nte;~'t proved in-`are chasing: the eet-footed deer im tern-:~ t`in_L'. Mrs. H. J. .\Iarqui.= ;md1Muskok:1. l\'Iv1*.<. I. A. Spring` were appoint:-dd, Varley Dru.r_V, Cec-il C.h-.~1,p])e1l and[ as de1eg'at.es to the con\'en1i0!`.. Thl"B1`itt0I`l Dunsmore of O.A.C, Gue1ph,| attend-zmce. was thirt_\'-three. were `home for the holidays. The community extends its s)7m- M13 and MRS. Jas. Rix, Mr. andi pat-h_V to Mr. and Mrs. McNioo1 in M1? J35 A Rix am` Mi-`S Rix 31" their recent bereavement in the tended the B-lfock-Ellsmere wedding death of the former s mother, whose 3'5 Cl`11i&`h111`St 011 S1`El11`da.V I funeral took place in Toronto on `x Mnday. \ MINESING -`Rev. Brown will take for his sub- ject next Sunday Our Lor(1 s Com- mission and the Church's Respon-( si{i:i`_ity. __ .. rvwi u . 7,, L___A_1_t a1u;L'_1.u_y. . On Thursday evehing of last week aboud: ftty friends and neighbors ejatherecl at the home o-f Mrs. Harrv Houghton to welcome his bride to her new home. A social evening was spent, and just before luncu Mm. Fred Ness ex.p1`essed in her pleasiinag mxamner a few remarks of best wishes to the bride and groom. while Misses Mary Kelly and Lillian _ Spri-ng presented them with a mis- ` I cellaneous shower. Both Mr. anv- Mrs. Hloruglhtonn thanked the friends. very much for the gifts, the latter` being much pleased, as she was only out from Englanrl about ten days. After lunch eacuh depaxrted wislrlng; the lmmagv couple much joy and luLppin~es:< in tli:~ .r future life 5- 1. nnn\l\r'.\' n-6' nr-*mlrx frnxn! m|.mn:ru.~.~ All I.Il\`l. uu.u\, nu. ` A 1`z.1'g'c- numbr,-1' of ])v:np1c from} . . . I here aftemlr- the .'-\1'm15txcc- servlcet in Barrie on Sunday. STROUD Stroucl W.I. McConke_\' and (laugh- Toronto at Mrs. E. T.` ;l A very pretty wedding took place. ~ in St. Patrick s Churdh last Monday 5 morning`, when Mr. William Mac- Donald and Miss Mercedes Kenny were united in inarriage. The bride wore a biege satin dress, with hat . and shoes to match. She \\'as at- . tended by Miss Bessie Kennedy." `The best man was Mr. Jras. Kenny, brother of the bride. Miss P. Hayes played the wedding Inarch andi rendered solos at the o'ert.or_\' and `gthe signing; of the register. Many. ' friends and relatives were present. The happy couple took the train to Toronto and other points. On their Oireturn they will reside on the home- " _st-ead Iiear P'he1ps~t-on. | 1!` I ....._ 1 ,.L`+..-. A4-' VIVA:-nn+.-u 'LL`.'ctLl. 1u:'a.1_' 1. ucxyouuu. [ Miss Anna Loftus of Toronto ivisited wit11 Mrs. Jas. Loftus over Lthe week end. " '\T4-----_ ......I 1".-.&'lanu:nn 2 Loftus and Mrs. C. Hayes on Sun- Lilli nccn cuu. Misses Norma and Catherine Coughlin of Toronto visited tlruir` home for the holiday. Mr. Wm. Tonmey of Toronto is visiting friends in the vicinity. visiting at home. Mr. Dan Loftus of Toronto Mr. J. Cameron of Barrie visited gfrends over he week end. ; Mr. and Mrs. J. Moran and faun ily of Cvaig1hurst visited Mrs. J-os. day. u:-- 1: (\7`DA1'Hn A4` "r`m-nn+.n 1`: Miss Mary Hall of Toronto is . spending a. few days in the vic~inity.]; SPEC!ALa BaEi9&z@t ;'; Cazzmgs t.U u L314-:4: mu. u.uuu_y-.:..x. Mr. Acheson Donnelly of King i spam: the week end zit home. Miss Adelaide Keaney of Evad- lford spent the week end at home. Mr. Jas. Hayes has returned from We.<:e1'11 Canada. Miss l\I21:1`_\' Cousrhlin of St. Jioseph s College, Toronto, spent the week end at home. l On Fritlziy evening; last 21 shower was given M1`. and 1\'I1'.=.. Wm. O Neill. Many beautiful gifts were received. :1`. uay. . Miss K. O Reil1y of Toronto is ivisiting friends in the vicinity. `I! n _,_ ,1 -r__ rv-...\.1.1.'.. |\/Jail./1115 LLICHLID Au mu; vu.uuu_v. 1| `Messrs. Francis and Jas. Cou`g!h1in rof St. Michael s College, Toronto, ispent the week end at home. i n.. o..._,L.... .`+ ,1 'r\1 n:a11.n\1 Vfn. \\u\:~r\ puu uu JuvAAn\,. '1JL`Lllz mu: On Sund`aw_V at -1 p.m. Bishop Mc- `Donnel of Hamilton administered con1*matio11 in St. Pa`o1`ick s Church Ito a class of "thirty-six. qr aw |;\.\..\..v\.-... Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L\IacRea and family of Stayner vi:~:ited friends ini this vicinit_v on Sunulay. I VII` I 11,;__:_1_ ._..,I T....1. 1-\r\1-\r\ Lnls \u;u1u.-_\` uu >.)uuu`cu_v. : Me1's. Patrick and Jack Dona-] van" of Toronto spent the week 3nd! I in P`ne1ps.`aon. 1 ! a/r:_...... 1..-..- T\/T`.-nuv nvu] 131111 {H1 ruexpauuu. i Misses I-rene, Mary and P11;-IE Hayes `of Toronto were home for the`; week end. 1 r ` __ -- -_ VVUUI\ Cllkln Mr. John M. Hayes of Tomontoi spent the week end at home. {I 1 [1 Armistice Day was obsemved in `the United Church and in St} James Church on Sunday. Tlhc-re`; were appropriate ad-dresses and the! . . I `hymns were su1ta.b1e ior the day. ` ` ` ' -7 --A'~3-.-. ...!`H kn 1un1/I `n_\'1nn-5 were puma-un: .Lu1 un. u.~.,. l A ])~.'eachin`g' mission will be he1d~ (in the United Chrurc-h for two \veeks,1< 'comrmencin;' Nov. 19th. Services` will commence at 7.45, with song` service. The Revs. Black, Baker, =Coultey Ci`u.~:e and Mr. F. W. Dob-l son with` Lit-he I-I`alhe1't.i. frioncli . i`orme1-1* 3 :3 1' ...L ,.-L` l-\r\\Ii FRESH and APPETIZING _ i\1uSl{0l{{1. . 1 and! Britten Guelph,` 'lIV[1'.=.. at- itended w'el lat Saturday Miss J. Stainnton of Toronto was-o (the guest of Miss J. F0-yston over ` the holidlay. T. Mxaxwell of Toronto and E. . Ga,r1'ow of Toronto were week end visitors mt Mrs. A. Orchard s. Miss Alic-e Reid of Toronto visit- . ed over the `-holiday with her sister. ` 1\ I\1~s. Will Maw. C. A. Sollitt of Peterboro visit-ed :- over the haoliduay at J. Younng -s Mus. Nixon aml d~2vu,g'hter Aileen K of Maple visited -over Sunday at J. _ M~aw s. n n:-u-....,1...m :-nnn Hap hnli- M~aw Mrs. G. Riehatr.d.son spen the holi- _day in A1La.ml\a.1e. I . AL. L...1.',`l....v r\I' Those who spent the holiday at` their respectbive homes were : Misses Lena Orclmzwd, Ed.itIh Tracy. Bernice: Young`, Sana M-csliinley, all of To- 'I`o1'on.to; Norma Chfl.])] )(31 of Bath. `Norma. McKinley of 1\ Iidland, Winni- {fret} Young.-` of Montreal. I | at 117 T A wn~..~+1vnnn' nut] Tyvn ifl`C`(l I(`-1111;." UL xuunucun. | 1 Mrs. W. J. A1'm.=t1'ong' and t'wo! children are `.'is':tin:_;' in Toronto. I 1;I-IELPSTON CROWN HILL MINESING (Continued from page one) NOTES BY THE WAY As Others See It The Soldiers Club deserve a great deal of credit for the mag'nicent opport,u`nit_\'_ abrded the ciizens o;f Barrie and the surrounding commun- ity to attend the A`1'111istice Service aat an hour w.l1en__ all could pay their itribute to our `heroic dead. vxv ,, . _._.:..__1. FX1_{\HsTIcE DAY Is ; FITTINGLY OBSERVED llo. 1 Size Tin enavuu. uv vuu. Al\L.\.l1\4 yu.-.u.. We noticed among the prominent `citizens on the spea1~:e.~r s stand their Honors Judge Ross and Judge Wis- vv 1`! 1 at 1 -r m ..\,......- .,..\.,- -.-..., ...... .,....,- .... `mer, His Worship Magistrate Jeffxs, Mayor McCuaig, Mr. W. A. Boys, M.P.; Lt.-Col. D. H. 1\1acLaren, Sheriff; Ex-.\Iayor John Cmig, Lt.- Col. Alex. Cowzm, Reeve H. H. Creswicke, Reeve Doran of Vespra, Reeve Allen of Innisl and Major `W. N. Knowles. 5 a -.~ 2 n . -u. uuuvuu.-4. Some one said the Armistice cele- bration was for returned ve-teranrs, but we would say that every loyal `citizen is i11te.1'es: ted, for there are few homes but have father, b1`0`Lh(:'. llor son over there. \Y on 1 .1 . , 1,._ No one will deny that a lar-.g;e {share of the credit for the success of the atrernoon should be given to Serg't.-Major E. Shuter for his un- tirillg ene1`g`y and enthusiasm in the prepara-tio11 of the platforms and decorations. nu 1 1: 1. :- ,,.___ L1, _ ucvuxuuvuc. The remarkaxble results from the ood ligvlmts that played upon the l\'Iemo1'ial during Saturday and Sun- day nigzhts brings the timely sug- gestion thaxt a pe1`111ament light should be placed to illuminate the 1VIo:au- ilnent each and every night In the year. 7131.. 3v:'c11. 1 Three to six wrea chs consisted of the contributions of past years on Armistice Day, while this year there `were more than half a hundred. `This should be c0n\"inc'ing' to the lcommittee that it pays 1-0 (10 things 1 well. '1 . n \n rw TEA_L1_ -...i Ulla President Dr. W. C. Little and Secrc-tar_\' Gordon Longman of the Soldiers Club and their associates ion the committee of manugeinent are to be c0ng'1'artu1>ated on the great `success that attended their efforts in preparing` the Armistice Service. mu- .....~.....n. .14` +1.... n`\x1|-n11 niwnii-u |u1 1u.cyuuu;_- mu; .uuu.,w.\,. .........,-. . The massing` of the church r.*.o'n's to form a chorus to lead the vast `audience in the singing` of the noble ioldhynms was an inspiring thougrht. iand the results were well worthy` [that of many long` established ichomses, and the splendid co-o:per- ';ation of the choir leaders who :11`: `sang in the choir is hig'h~1_v appre- iciated by the committee. mI_- o:-..-..1I...... .n..m.... (1.-...n Dm-rln-n Lnuy E-HUHL: uxu: uu11v1.s. 5` Judges Ross and Wismer and %'IMag"1strate Jeffs were in the front 7-iline (Luring the parade from Queen s Park to the Memorial. ,_.-4. \ 41...`. L,. -n :~|\v `t;1'a`u:u u_) Lu: s,x.uuuu-,u.-.. { The S'1g'11~a.1le.rs from Cannp Borden {made a great inxpx-ession in the 'parade as they swung along` the `route of march, so clean and S11-arppy. ` rm - -1` um c:.....,.,\ mm. J].'ULLLl: UJ. ulcuuu, nu \.u:a.u cuuu uuunL:,_.a_y. The company of the Simcoe For~ esters were under the command of Lieut. W:ads\vo1*t]1, with Majors Whitby and Kendall in line. xv .... .. ,1:,1 um T2......:n 12-and lnnl: _ 1lll4U)' auu Lxcuu.-cu: Lu nu. Never did the Barrie Band look iso snappy 21 on Sunday in the khaki uniforms of the Simooe For- esters, wibh buttons polished until `they shone like mirrors. T..,I...n- 1)`.-\.--A l1I`|I1 \Ni:1nnu- and I 1'u1'1\ `l/U DIIU LVLk,llL\lLlbIA~ ` It is esti.ma.t(:d that between six `and seven ti`..0'1LS:1.11(i people were g'athe1'cd within sight of the Mem- iorial during the service. Some one failed in their duty n-,,.. ,| L- `u...,.. u...-..c `Kwhen the crowd was `iovey run the space and v LAE... .. ,1 +'n.. `Ol'HJ.1 uuung LJH: :l:Lvn..\.. allowed to chairs than `gwerc being 1'es(21"\'eL1 for the widows 3and dcpemlents of those who had ilfullcn. We would suggest -that 9specia1 men be (`Ictai1c<| next year to `;prevnt this lmppc-ningr again. 1 VV JLIIJJ. \I-l.U\I M1`. and 1\'111<. Dc-rru of Hamilton are \'i;~:itin-.2 Mr. and Hrs. S. Lester over the h.o1ida_\'.~'. Mr. Fru.11k Coles of Orillia has 'bvou_L'.h~t Wm. I".mms farm and is '.moving' ihis faall. , The ALg~on Club met at the home 5of Mrs. Dicker on Nov. 6th, with an attenduzmce of 14. It was decided to have a quilting` bee on Nov. 20th at the `home of Mrs. Jas. Shelswell, ' to work a quilt for the True Blue Orphan Home. The next meeting 'will be at Mrs. Mc:Arthur s at Craig`hurst on Dec. 4th. on: n ,,Lf_L n|.......L -._:11 1..n1r`l Nee b1`a1`nu1`sL un ucu. -1-`bu. The Baptist Church will hold its C\hristvm:as entertain-`n1enAt on Dec. 7. A good p-ro_2fx'am can be lool for. Lunch will be served after the pro- g`1'a`n1. - The people of West Oro were glad to see the Rev. G. Craig again. Mr. Cmaig was pastor of West Oro Baptist Church some nine years ago. The Veracity Test Prafossor---I am going` to speak on liars to-day. How many of you have read the twenty-fth chapter of the text ?" I -. ., -...x,...+ .-end his DIME DELIVERY I UL mu. Nearly every hart (L `rs ,n,_,_ \\.4\v . Tht.-re is l J:'1`U.u::n>u:.--- uum. . lw.-~`}' fI'_'1'(?l1}) `in whom I ` ..- 4-.unn+\1-F1`Ff I ..-.. Pro'fesc Goo-d 1 L4 ...1.;n-n (11) TO \`.'|1(`1!l I \\1:x1 `.1: no twenty-fth hapte 1: 1. 1) Page Five student raised his ISCUITS are appetizing only when fresh, and they are always fresh when bought at ovr busy Groceterias. Have you ever bought biscuits and found to your great disappointment that the goods had apparently been in stock a long time and had lost that crispness and rich avor which are the chief qualities of a real, high-grade article? Contrast this with the biscuits you buy from our attractive de- 'pa.rtment. Note the white unifi-1'me(l attendant and the surroundings; everything clean anal sz:i2it2.n'y; your choice of \'21I`l0llS lines selected and packed specially for you by the biscuit girl in a neat package. It Cleans It Scour: , ....4., ...,..v, cnson for mus? THURSDAY, NOVEZIBIZZ`. :5, 1928 22 BJECMETS Sardines Skipper Br. Dainty, Dell~ Marshmallows nvcnnrn Tlrnrl Fiegunar Items of Exeeztional Value `.zIUu'JUl(llC3 deucloug gsuu`-5- "' " ' "1 1-lb. Box 39c and soft centres . .O.S. Cleanser $352 $3 5 ?8.`.`. . . . . . 3-pad Pk8- 14 Cream of Barley Mm-_Kav s-Coo|n In n QTCUIII U! Du: cc M K s-C In 'I'lz;1?eea l'\I1nut(.,e(; Pk8- 28 Muetsbu can nlwayl depend ?`esu'.?..?..E .... .. Pkg. 12c unrau . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - vg Golden Bantam Corn Fancy Qual.-Ayh-net - Br.---No. 2 sue rm T"! 1 Upon the recomn1emla.tion of the Honourable the Minisu.-1` of 3Iir.es, the Committee of Council zulvise that pursuant to the provisions ofi Seczlcn 6, Sub-Secti-on 1. Clause; (e) of the Onvtario Game and Fish-5 eries Act, it shall be lawful for any} person to hunt, take or kill, or 11(1\ a` in possession the ca.rca..=s, skin or any part of any xnuskmt, in that part of the Province 1_\'ing; south, so-utltvfst and sou`th0a.~:t of tho: Fsrenclh River, Lake I\'ipi.-.:in:: um]. the .\`IzLt*bawu1 River, except from tins 15tl: lay of March to the 2l.~t (lay Of .-\lp`.`i1, 1919, both lllC"Jal\'{l. The eolmnittee further zulviso t`lmit' the :,ulei'-inucouncil .(lz1to the 15):}: day of April, A.D., 1928, v.~1tz1l)li.~'li- .`.'2uru1ne:s ' Dainty, Delicious 2 Tins c I AIIDC - I C hocolates `; {f,.,. ,,..,,.- mnnf nf hsu-d 1 I! l)___ 9()_ T:zi:iemI"vi M Iran.-u nun IE1 aycn . . . . . . . . . . . Fard Dates Selected, Fresh, New stock AI`-rv .......y.. Raisins Sunmaid, less, Fey. ( Raisins Sunmaid, ed. Seeded cu, aucucu .. Seed less Raisins Rvlllz __ 'I`hnmn- n I luru uuvvn pupa .... - Orange Peel C1-osse & Blncl:`.\'r11-`S- Turn Down C1115 .... 4 nun; 1-Ly. qua... Lemon Peel 0 Crosse 8: Blackwell's- Turn Down Caps A 4` g` ' Mincemeat I.Ihhv':_ [VJ IIKLCIH 'iC-|-1.8 Llhb ' - Finesyts Quality .. , . , , _ Lb. I90 Coee Uinh Park I1rn.nd--X nast Quam_v-:.suasv.eu and 74 Ground Hash Dnuy. Lb. 5?. /C 15 Lil Ollflluttvulc Campre Brand. Finest for .l`oa.st1ng.. VJ. nut inf. clcr revoked. Golden Syrup Lyle s 0 ll P903 Choice Quauty Aylmer Brand 2 T No. 1 Size Tin I-GU56 I L Fancy Qu: Layer r! I I'| `ICEU L633 l\uLos Bulk Thomp- son s Fcy. Qual.. I n I J\lL$l.Cll DJ ! Lyle`: Imported . . . .. Barnum s Animal ` ' A T if twcvlfs the mi 2 u 312.45 Viola Raclmer of Toronto was- with "her parents on Sunday. `.|l .. -_.,I nu ... 1-1.- D,.H 1....-A .... ' ..g. ,,.......w .,.. .,........_.. . . 1 Mr and Mrs. John Bell have re-} ;turned to Sud.bu.r_v. sick list. a I 1 Mr. Leslie Dobson of St. cam: . `a1`i11e.=. was m our village over the I ,1-u,,_ | ` h.-oliula-y. .`,..,. ,.u.~.-......,....... 1 .u.-nn 5'n\- van. ..,. I Mr. and Mrs: E. Nowell of Bu'f-' :falo are visiting the lath-1* s "ants, "Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Bell. l ! Mr. and I\'I1`s. West Ca1'1'utl~.m~sl and family of Oshawa, M1`. and l\I1*.s.' Wm. Carruthers of Long Branch, _M.r. and ;\1r.~'. S. R. Elliott of Ivyl and Mr. um! Mrs. C. C:-ulc-tt of To- nnnto \\ ('!'C Tlmnl visit-01's at Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson's. I an A 1` n I, ,, L .u: . uuu AVA .. ` Mr. and Mrs Stxmlay at Nev -F; :>r;d;};ui > _ Value 3115. Harold Bell has been on the! . Seed- ~ Qual.. 714511 ,2-lb. Tin 26 UTOPIA Inn`: uvuu Avvull cvu .- M-1'5. A. E. Dob.=onrs.pem;! New Lowell. 2 Plzgs. 2 Pkgs. OPEN SEASON FOR MUSKRAT 8 5-A Treat for the Kiddies P 2p}.-gs 90 .18-I37 I __2 Tms JKG 2 Lbs. IIWEYI cleponu 12 Tin 34c ' Lb. .' Lb. Lb. Lb. I-16c 1 'nxjr`- -z::-:Iuu=nrr.-.-r- "12w Qua EM Emv. 15--2: mzuauuuunna. -nu. m..-..,..,.._.n__.._...... _ V .. I Speaaas Agra .-..n.u:Ln.un..~.L.._.c=nnnu 17c 22c 23c 24: 18c 27 27c SPECIAL Pure I sp.zL=rz,.'m.z-...- Quaker Raspberli ` SP.E'C.'4L# zv3i; m-ENG Fzvay Ramos 40-oz. Glass Jar ! ~`.P}E'Iz:!L.- 3 A.M. CO 6 l:'.lVL. NED. 8 A.M. to 12.30 noon SAT. 8 A.M. to 11 P.M. 14-16 Dunlap St. STOl&i 71-IOURS: .-- L. n nann- Eumaam If you wish to have your or- der delivered, General De- livery calls here daily at 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m., 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. ' YOUNG PEOPLE ARE ACTIVE -Soc-ict}; met this week on Tuesday `Alex. Ooutt-s gave a splendid talk on Missions and Thanksgiving. Earl Carson read the scripture lesson and 311-5. C. Brown gave a reading. A social half-hour was enjoyed at the clcse of the meett-in_2'. It was decided to gve a contribution to the Main- tmmnce and Missionary Fund of the church. Collier St. Church Young Pe=ople s ` night, with a good attendance.` | A warm bath at night and 9a oold [shower in the m:ornin`g' is the best ixvny to tone and clean up the skin. The circulation of good healthy ,b1o~o(l is the thing: that makes the igood complexion 0am] preve1*:`= .h12:okhenL<, pimples and other blem- i.-hes. an .1 n, .1 __.,.1l .....1 .. I.-Jr -:4 Chew thv food well and mink at . glasses of water uay. The Northern Advance Mr. and Mrs. Levi Pratt and Miss) Irene of Barrie and Mr. Elmer Snherman of Toronto were the guests lof the forme1"s daugh-1;e1', Mrs. R. T. Webb, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chestel &\IcC0nkey and family of Orillia spent Saturd.ay with rt.he forme1"s mother, Mrs. E. 1 T. McConke_v. Mrs. Ellen Booth of Rosemontil spent Tu'0sda_\' with Mrs. E. T. Mc- Conkey and o't.11er friends. ! 1r 1 av 7 1r 1 ,,LI.__ ..._. Mr. and Mrs. I. )IcLach1an emu? claugthters `of Tollenclale visited with! Mrs. Wm. W1'ig'11t on Sund~ay. { Mr. and Mrs. Black of .-\.11a.nda1ei [spent wiwnlm Mr. and Mrs.1

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