.uL'1', uu:'I. rcrrzur, Howzxrd and Don- ald Ferricr. Mrs. EdS0!] Wivr.-, Mus- ter Murshall Wicv and ICd. Wicv. From Stroud: Gordon Rix, Ralph Rix, Bert Rix. From Minesing: (3.ol D:u"i.~:, `llllcl_\ JIII xlldml h\' .-I-....l Th.- PERCY EDGAR SCANLON Iun_L: 1 whlv ARCHITBALD MALCOLM u_\ [H and tc n of .~ upullr (lin- Uurk Ulul. nun .vlul'I'\)\\'. ti um! uudvr .-\Hllll Sexrjvault .\lurx'n\\'. Hubby D;1\'v_\'. ti and umh-rr -(`urmll I ur\'is. .'('m1iu'_ f\l.n'u~-.n-.-c \I...-_..I:I. LEAVE BARRIE FOR TORONTO FOR NORTH BAY MISS SARAH BELL H. rum ml ;_"irl.< 1:11 I:\ . .....m.. I xaubpu W:L~` m`m'1dud for l"nllo\\'in_u' Un- I ,. nl um-l.~ ..n :.u.... Iu`1l:l)t'l`S L-:u'}n-ng ; stun-I H npunu.` I mmni ..r.. . \I(||K'. I`2u'~ Dmu.:";1.~' Gul- Hzunpvl. .\l2u- ;\lilL<. ruvv - ~\\'ildu I*`!`ick(-,| I Is. Jmlv Kn.- | nuvu Park, I nnos. knxnpln-ll, 0f`1 Thus. D:1\\'. of B211`-gi .\`umiu_v School picnic, l'niIml Church. hvld at Midhuxsx. lust: mn. \\';:.~' l:1rguI_\' at-} 1!!hn'I`s M` Hm .-In-----|x= uuwr \:11'x'nIl l'lH`\ lS. , .\l.H'_\:'2u`vI .\lx-rvdilh. ll)-~~`mhl)_v (`hitm-k. .\'urn12u1 llininn. 10 -Ph_\'HJ'.< Hzu1ldr_\'. Jn-an l`i-kuring. 123-~~lh)s.< |{v_\'n0|d.~`, .h\- I`hin..l- 65` l"n-ml S;ll`_i`&lXll . 7m`- Smm-1'\'illu-. .hul_\' l\'nn.\'. lh-tty \ \|l'|ll('Il undvr u LL HlI'1H Lmtodi oicizltv. P1111-bearers; ' _\I.n\', Wm. .\I:1w and,` of .\l"ne. .-\rclnie-, Thos. C`:unpln-II. ofll 'l`h()S. n:l\\' .\+` Du K. nu: mrg\'I_\` &|l-` n-rs of the church) -mg .-mu`. .-\ l<-n_:th_\" 1: put {hp childrun; mi for :1 b\)ll!1[\`0ll.~` : .~'u-r\'ud by thc \\'0-` m. 'I`I'eu1spm'tutinn' nm\'i4l.-.l t'm- hr H-A-I urn .u_:.; un- x`lljU)'x'\i u nlinuwv Hu- I rm`: 1 I (`un1min;:. J.-nu \`nnv 2 by H10 supper xi .~'n;1pp_\" ` the zll-Ix`l' . umpul lill Hl I ( I un aul) mm 21! tnv Um! tjun to he held hm":-. '1 \vu.< 3:1-nntmi. H. J. Jznvobs. n1:1m1g:or 4 brmwh of the \\':1lkur St uppliczuion for pm'xni.<. 21 . in from of thvir (`-r2u1tx`d. Lommunicatiuns .\lvn1lwr.\* of thv local Goldvn Star Lad`-.:e, No. 55 ed pornlisisml to tag in 2 Orally. and Truv Blue ` on July 1.'t.h ut thv Omnx-.' '1'? . . . n... . .. ,.. ...-tu as mmul M. um! l`:..`k -.~"i(lt` Drivu. Thu xn;xjo=.~':t_\` of Hz `council fult that it` thv !'<`.\`\i`I'.1.~' \\".mtml new street .~i_-.:n.< {ht-_\' shuuid v1't~cI them thx~zn. and for (hrs x'c'.1.~'m1 thv motion \\':1s lost. Consider Buying Steam Roller ;\lo\'x`d by .-\'d. Fill and . by .-\M. Covsscl. tho counwl author-J ize thv Board of \\'uz'k.< to consideti buying: :1 stuztnl roller that they had under vunsido-atiml at :1 con not tol c.\'-ox-A $300. , ,.f . . WICE REUNION L/LY\\`. A111. Jzuncs pointcd 0 prv.~x-I11 conditions Lhv stnmt \m.~' nmsr c0nt'u.~' known both as Small ` . nr;.... 'm. ` iuv x'H'\'| 21 .<\`I'L`<`!l LI1un1_<<-h 1 No Change in Small Thv I'ol1o\ving: motion. by AM. J:1mo.< and AM. failed to \':lI'I`_\'.' "'l'h.'1t the \\'u1-ks 1`:`lm)\';= thv . `Pa11`k.~'idv Drivv In:1rkml and cm1. thv ;u[\'i.<:1 erecting: new . I1l.l!`k'.`( ` DN\'x`." I \I.l I . rxnuwn (ml sidv Drlvv A'l\IIIl.I:, '.1 Inspector Bowman Suspended for 30 Days .\Ia_\'or Robo:-rtson reported that 11-.- had seen t to . John Bowman from his duties as sanitary inspector -for 21 period of one month. He took Iaction last Thuz\:da:.' when it xv:-.5 gfound )Iz`. Bowman was not per- 'forming his duties to the s:1tisf:1ct.ion [or the council and the Board or Health. The council on .\Iomi:1}f niuht sllnnorfnd Thu: m-mm =-- ` aatu. . _-Ud. Garner pointed out tha`t: there were only ve from Elizabeth St. to Ross St.. which W3 2. long:-z -stretch nf ,:frpa+ .ud._\U1` IVODGITSOII. Ald. Garner wanted to know why. there were 11 no-parkjn_z signs on Maple Ave., south of Elizabeth Stf Ald. M3115 did not think the-_v \\'E!`r !' too close together. If they are toc far apart people don't see them," he: said. ` \1,1 f`-,,, vurg 50011. Having bu;-n furnished with a listf of the taxi licenses issued to data` -,r Ald. Sr.-hphcrd contcnrirui that some of the o\vner:~: had more cars: than; they say. ` AM \Im..- .-5...: +1.- -. _r _,,, nu rarkmg bigns Up Ald. Mills reported that all mi new parking signs had been painted and were up on the streets. He; said he had rt.-Cr.-ivr_-d a lot of nice` reports about the new 10-minute- parkim: by-law on Saturday night. So far as he could see `he arranfze ment was working out 3)lendidl;'. `(The Fil`E' and pm!-5` r'nnn>n:rv:.r` LILCHL was woncmg out The Fire and Police A have done a .L`ood work, llayor Robertson. AM n.,....n.. .....,l L- am: pm cg ru . 3 Ald. Mills repliml that all taxi li- censms had been taken out, but the. truck licenstr.-s are a little; slowr.-r. Most of the truckers, howl,-vcr, have: paid at least part of their licr;n:~:L-:-.l and it was hoprxl to have them all inf very soon. Wn\ lhtr kr.(.h l'.....2..L..) __,:.u u- .: Have you a 'I':la-plmrue it uu.z:_y .>ay. I Ald. Mills read the names of pro-` prieturs and the `.icen.=.e numbers of` the cars. 7 All n,,I -= -- on U!`-l).flH2l.ll_Y ucciuc-(1 to place: it. Ald. Cameron held that then- .'~;houId bf: no parking from the corn-I or down to M<:ln(1lcs.s" :-ztaml. l was clown there the other night and; there w(,:r: u. lot of cars parked} :Lb0\'(.- his stand, and 3.4-} it is the} place is almost ob .itI:rat(:d, hr: :~;ai(l.; I On motion of Ald. Shepherd anti; AM. (hill, the staml will be plat.-r.-rl in- thc position orfzginully !i|':. -)i[_f.'12At(:li by`: counci'. All -r - I - -- - `CIVIC HOLIDAY FIRST MONDAY IN AUGUST . (=ontinu;ed `from. page one) it is, said that the Bank of Nova Scotia requested that it be moved back to the rear of their building, where they would suffer no inter- ference from smoke in the full and Winter. ' Am rvzu ....:.x :. ____, H n W'lH'|vBr. Ald. Gill said it was now down al- most to Tuck's st.-cond-h:1n :~;tor:, and Ald. Shepherd maintaincrl that the stzmd was 15 to 20 feet below the old foun'tain site where the coun- cil originally decide-d to place it. , Cameron hum than olnz.-ml q u:J'.:v:> 1:01 She ph 0 rd. A M \1: us. LU nus : DR. \ stretch of street. Bow 1.... 0. ,<._.;__.__ __ ;_..__...u.s._.. 7\'cIects. I-`ares, Transit Limits and information f;'om Agents Q UullUl'. All Taxi Licenses Have Been Taken Out i How are thr: taxi and truck l:~1 Lm.~:r,-.< r:omin1.{ m 2"" inquired Ald~ vher)hr.-rd. To IVCHR-do F8-59 huun: lvtlvtphullct- They have ligllrnll ctznu ii day [ Imm than lhny pay 4: or uzigzsrcllttn. They muuun imng would In: like: wilhmn n ln1c~.phnm-.. WTWT From BARRI E III! II _ III L X11 Pa \T.'H . .. .. ...n\ I nun ('3, muuu 1 porxni.<. to erect their p1'mn1. suu_ Communications re nf' H1.` I...-.~l JULY 5 and 4 j---;-gA .n\\;L_\ .< DCUX1 and thv 0111;- 4., 1 uuullunlcatluns 1..O.B..-\. ];0dL"c`. \'n :'\:'\I mm- Hut` muo Urphanztge Or;u1ge cvl~br2- Md },,.,-,. '1') . of the men] St0l`t`.~`. made `h`l'H|l'\`\`;nn On .\v<.\:-G ckets. `. K I J 1 I Thin brother and uinlm Parking Sign; Up ' I`rAnnr1*,r-d hm .'\.\>U'll (`H Lhn` ,, I IllLCl' I mukix L... .x.LL.1UH .I1Lx xx-rum-l\'c.<. SK, `Hun xt- th 0 ;ulg.::' cc-n-nrz - The reqmx .u ;..u.n.:\.,I 351. 1'cq11o. aid of the Orphanage n 2" rs-luhv-.1. \\lIl\'|l . ..a D.- :, Information from I A [I ll A III n A - DAILY SERVlCE-LOW FARES BUFFALO. - NEW YORK -- WASH.lN`=GTON ___I _.L_ n 1- u nun . n Lllliil Park. yu:uuAu1_\ . ` Commzttez declared I) VI -null)? fit _th(" Majsor Geo. Bennr.-t*., of WimL'~;or, _ l_'::`_:_', or.-xtr:ndr.-d to Mayor .obr:rt-zon and Chief W'olfc-nrle-n4 and to any 2:H'in; member of the cpungl `why rnay be `ante-re-4-:t<:d a cordial :m'1.`,.'.t,xon to at tend the annual corzvention of the ominion A:~;:~:rx.-iation of Fire "I1":- 4.- list date" to be held in VV:7nd::0z` on ` 531m 29, 27 and 28. 5 an ` Electrical Workers Refused ,f pl-0.: License Request ers of` Eight r;lr:ctrical workr:r.=. and con- ftractors in thr_- town by a p-:t.t:7on 5requc.4ted the council to a 111 the` law requiring al` persons doing >2-lee ainted*t1-;'c ? work in par-3;. fn M-- ---- - .. I: zux nu wmd that blows I om` 3.:`00d. The potato crop in Ca nda this yvar was anal]. but it Wt wurth $6,000,000 more than ti `an-gm` crop of last year. ..\... uuc U11 rlOl3."i'l[(` St one on L`L1u1bcrland S`t. Burton .-\vu.. szune to where cius~igr1atcd by the l;ig.:`ht (`onnnit tvo. uu` nurtoll Ave. at a point `opposite .\'o. 9-! he nmdo St\'LI!`:*. ` J:uucs-Robc1'ts0I1---'I`hat the 'zHL :`I land l.i3_:ht Conunittee consider the :1d\'isubilit_\' of placing` one h_\'dmn'r on Cumbcrlztnd St.. two on Burton M-\vc... one on Holg:-utv St., also movc ` u-;m'n .~`o\\'.'z- uzx .\l:u`_\' St. lvd to 9-inch . and `halos bu n-paired. ` Ga1`m~rMihl&--'l`hat the lcovcr on BLu't.on Ave. : ; and Light (`mmu;n.m .- E1 1 -m.-.....u un: yum. omcc, 21..'~3K`:d permis- sion to put up two arche:-: at the entrance at each side of the post lofcc. The rr:qut::-:1: was ;,rr2mtr:d. Complain of Pavement on Clapperton St. .\Ir;~:. .VIr:rklt:y wrote complaining "mat .-;incc Lhc; con.-sLru(:t.ion of the paxcmrmt on Clappr.-r`Lrm St. and the lfiillng in of the wa.tr;r table.-:, that ' her prom,-rtv flrymir-A 45-- :.1':.1~1- `the houses on ` ,::.v-1-om} L... 0`\'`.``. ' C\\` r- _ ;--u-\:. i Avn.4vI I .\Jl\l\ VVll~7I'I.IlV1\J and other Canadian and U.S.A. Points. Tickets and Information at AkIl\ lllIn`r-An-I-I-ru 4--we -`.-`nu- ;uc LU mwlng T211 .Clark. J. 1;`. Pvlorris ` 1; T D \r...x. ..-.. acuun. come 02 :that there `ere requiring license 1}:-:7-A nnnur..L A-1 .4. 1. n. .ur-.:neu-. A. M. 3 jand John Patton. n1:~.dv;~ ap; .for :1 h_\'d!`?.I1I to be placed end of Holgate St. "I-`aw r\\'nv- -xv ..~.. ..., Ll:L"aL worx m tsarrze to take out a alicense before being permited to do such work, the amount of the ' cen_5r< fprz tn hp nn? law -I-- u.a.~,` :`l2_'I1F:(1 by the foovrlngz Alex. `D. Mcliinnon. L-. A. Emms, J. E 1Agnew, Ralph E. Gribbl-:-4. Thos. H. `Burton. L. Dougkzs P.arr1sa_v. David 3.\IcIii:1non and Chas. W. Robinson. 5 The (`n!1nr=:'l rL-.m'.4.-,A a- -2 ~- 1 lL.1[U ; fees VVV.-xv-up Dr. E."I.jr'v,Brcrr:ton, suskcd ptzrmiv zaion to cut.-down a. bhzule true on account of crowding. H4; nl.=m .-asked p(.-r'm.i1-szsiorn to cut down :1. nccond trct: at. Mr; home, corner of Dunlap and Poyntz St, br:c:xu:<.4: of rat, and rcplzuzr: it with a new 1.rt:r:. l`r:rrni.s- uion was ggrrmted to rcrrmvl: both Ll`f:f:P.. ` 1 II .. 2 . . l._ I I LIVVJUH. J. Knirrcly u:~.k:d in order for him to pump on. the in:-aid`: at 2!! Muplr: Ave. . wk!-n. A The Kiwanis, ( ing a carnival r 'bchind the post lsjon Ln mm nn D.K_ 9 IeaIl--h1`8 S My Share! 99 4:! E L 1k_I:. `war. ['5 E Works. . - --A*< ..-.....4~;....s. V/Vant Hydrant on Holgate St. The fo"1o'I':'n_z rzltr:-pan" Geo. ]:wv.: I L` - " ` Port Huron Flint - - Durand- -- is an ill wind good` '[`]1;- nnfnl-n .....,.. ...-.._- --cu: u; Lllt: upxru license would be 2.,ha I Of rho n.-_rn'ny~.c.-~. ... . mu. vva.u'l property is ooded -c i:-.' 21 hr.-avy rain. rv.-fern.-d to the 7-11: Fire Chief : Convention in Windsor l..... _ f`, - ..-.- LCLLL". -`.L ~.~.a.~ made under the .sIon.=. of the Municipal Act and gig-med bv .'_hr- f'nHr.u-.'v-mu Hrv 1.x.':u::'c kind enough collecting Without adding n 'n;.v-: n-.;v-- .-.: .L- A 'I'wu aIa|nI'l11:mu am a Ilun (lam puny) A huh I0 yumu (lmllvlllnul llunl) u-uuuu we I-ouowmg: From Crai,<:vale: Fred Wice, Har- old Wicc, Hazel and Muric-1 Booth, Jos.. Booth, IVIi.<.< P. Booth, I.:1mbert Wice, R. W. Wicv, M2u'_\' Wis , Nornm Wice, .`\'. Wicv, .\'ormzm H. Wicc, JOS. B. Farrier. L00121 For- rier, Inez Ferriur, Howard and Don- Farrier. Mm Fri-.~.m w;.... w.... I`HUISDA.Y, JULY 2. 1157115. Kiwanis Club to Erect Arches . C'.ub, who are hold- on July 1'} and 17 I ofcrz, asked ,0 arche:-: ct: rr;qur.-I-:t zrr-:m'n.rl '.TULv 4 .u'. :in`:\`. U`. \Vood Que Airy`: u-,1:-.a BARGAINS` r-.....-?. \Iu(' ll_\\II`(lHI nd St.. wrlmxd .\`rt um: \ I,7.. 1 Motio ... '1`! a.u:r flood r;d '1v v-t.v'v\ 1' on, EH50 St. and mm` or be placed the Water am. if it would be in:-;t.z-.1 :1. gasoline of the :-ridv.-walk No :u.-Lion was for lhaslclc-In-I-o 'l'I~l-cpluvnc-o at. UK` 21 mi ('0 `. $4. 1 0 $5.45 $5.80 no IV\ in (`nu Yul. ll. \V'El5 the yacc a. u)- fa}-fr. nu` a N oil:-0 Ilnw I Arw l uinlrr c-hi: in In an the coat I I Y ligurml il ml at (ml) ,,.,..-..,...u_ U1 :1 Lax S11`C`, dI9(".1.~'.<` council 21-=hort time ago. I\ -Iohnston =`t21tr*d. "I ('21n t .<:1_\' A itoly now, but t:a.\'r>.< hzlvo boon in}: in prra-tt_\' zood Iatr3I_\' and we not need one. 111 2-1 rrea rs 0! taxes still doubtful, )Iz1_\'or In,-,1 ~m.1, n.u.,.:,m.~ .`1L11V\'lI|- From ,\'r3\\`ton Brook: Mr. and _\I1's. Thos. Wice and family. From B'ar:ton--~C'-hzis. Blercrlith. Others present were: Earl. Hilda, Iidnzzz, Donnlil and Doris Wico, Craig:-3 Vale; J. D. Wicv and Arthur VVood,l Toronto; Kenneth and Alex. 110-` Donald. u..u \31.l .UL'1J(JH2).1(1, Verna Wice, Mr;~;. Eldon Wice, Ur. and .\Ir.~:. A`.- bert Wicc, F. Wice, Mr. and .VIr.<. J. E. .\Iorr'i. Lloyd ;V[ox`1'ison. From Zarrie: A. Osbornr-, Verna Osborne, Mr .zmd Mrs. Harold Os- borne, Mr. and Mrs. E. Fisht-1' and M212-\'in. 13...... v - - ;a_\ ur anu lamxly. From Sh-anty Buy: How;u'd tridgnr, Clarence Partridge, Roy tridg'r:, Vt.-lrml Pzn11'idg'r,- and M. I tx'i(l;;'r.-. I L`..,\y.\ \ H0 I 1 "` ' prom .~\1lund:,1l(2: Eldon Wicu, G1ud_\';~` O.`bom<,-, .\I:z:ude Appleton, Ross. and Barbara Appleton. Carrie and C'_\ rI McDonald, Verna Wice, }.,..~4 \x.':,., >.JIlll1JULln From Puin.<,w.?ck: Tu_\"o1' and family. I Sh-nnrv R-. PIILCE. After the Sports a sumptuous re- past wos done justice to by ne21rl_\~' one hundred registered members. At the conclusion of the supper 22. short business meeting was conduct- ed and the election of OiCCI`S re- sulted as follows: Hon. President, J. S. Wice, Allandale; President, J. E. Morrison, Allandale; Vice-President, Mrs. Roy Pm-tri'd_2:e, Painswick; Sec.- TI'eas., R. W. Wicc, Craigvaue; Sports Committee, ;\.'. Appleton, To- ronto; Eldon Wice, Allandale; Eldon Wice, Craixzvvale; Bruce Wice, Craig- vale; Sarah McDonald, Allizmtlaln. 'l`hnx:r> -.1HnvuHv~.n- +l..-. wm--.?~- 5 opL:L`1'.5. From Ronald I Wood, A lolds, C. Fun --- ` Wilbert; ` From Speers. I-4`!-n vn mail: my i|nng:_inc: V}wthr;r-_4 4. "vii! L..I_1 ?;_.._____.._ W}wthr:rVor not the town of OH]- will hold :1 tax .~`,21](_` of propc-It_\ zu'rear.- of taxes this year is [1 doubtful \T-.-.-m- Tat--~~ = \\('(`K. =ibil.it-_\' n,..'1 .. 11 Toronto: l'~`1`a11cc: (iurlcy, I Booth, Zelmu Booth, Arthur` Allis; .'-\ppl(.-ton, E. 15. Reyn- . V. .-Xppleton. n Midland: M)`. and Mrs. Wm. I w Davis, Ross Davis. AI'.ist0n: May Spn .~\l1und:,1le .-1mn..~.,. \' valu; oamn Mcuonuld, AllxLH'1(1ZllC. Those attending: the reunion in- c`uded the followings: F`v-nun n-..:......1... Y7! I!" Iv - -.. ......_. nu. and intermediate poinls ` 9.20 a..m. c3.15 p.m. 12.00 p.m. 7.40 p.m. FOR MIDLAND c-Saturday only. Ilu- llnu-an Are in - usu. _uu_\'or Cam: dr,-n. ~' mm- lfr-Iv nd xvvn I\\:1-- A. A. SMITH an uavls. Spears, Len PHONE 62 an ule mnnn annual Wnce reunion. During the afternoon the young people played bell while the older ones renewed acquaintances. In the shade of the pines and poplars late in the afternoon racing and jump- ` in: were enthusiastically taken part! in, for which the winners received prizes. Affnr fl-in ':1\n!'fu n ~...u4-..,..... `4r\ M1`. and Mrs. W.l fund M`. Ann}: M. .1ll..h par umulh . J 1.5 pm nmmlh YOUR Ilonw ? Suarvla-.45 .'l L'|l|L1I- arl. ice, Craig- hur VVood, Mc- am! at mnly u ft-w wmwk for nmvia-Vs now what Imun: #5 I `(I I\I:1_\'or A joyous time was spent at Springwater Park, Midhurst, on Sat- urday, Junc 27th, when the de- scendsants of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wice met to renew acquaint- ances and become better acquainted at the ninth annual Wice reunion. nnrincr 1-ha zxrov-nnnn Hun \VI\11v\ruI ;n1z1ugnLL`l`(I to preserve the ranges, lis the bu'alo record for Canada. '| This year the government had to order the killing of 1,500 surplus - animals, after making: all provision for the maintenance of many in the national parks. marry Wm. m Col`in,r:w Mi. Ph_\'l]i.~: Burr h_om0 in Mounfc St. Louis. LOVC. Newton visited friends ood over the week end. V.'i`s'i`te'd at her ' i ! _______..______ _ i From near extinction to the place where 1,500 am'ma`.s have to be slaughtered to _the for Gzznan .u1'>`. noien Jamc.-; CoI`.i.-r St. i Mr. and .\Ir.<. Victor Wildmun and family, of Clcvelzmd, Ohio, visiited vyith Mr. and .\Ir.<. J. F. WiI(im'.1.n last week. 311-. Wm. Fairly is spending` hisi holidays` at his home in Toronto. ' Mr. B1`ucc~ Counter, of Toronto, is } . a couple of works in town. 3 Mrs`. Peter Fra.~'e1', of Toronto, is j Visiting: in town with hr-r rimvrr-1r-+- I .~pv:uu1I1g' couple of \ 1 with `;`vIr.=.. Harry Love. y VI 1- fun \'-. L'UVVlIu ' Uiss Lillian P:u'trid;:(-, of Crown Hill, is ~vprmdin,q :1 few days with .\l1'.<. Helen Jamt.-; Comer Mrs. VF;-rm \v;mm.... Ma WUUK cnu Wlbh 1'r1en in Mcafurd. Mr. W. 1.. Gzxrdner, of I*}v:1u.~vill-, Ind., spent a few dzxys with his par- ents, Mr. xmd Mrs. S. '1`. Gzmlnur, Owen St N ! no !\ I .` .. spending the holidays with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Smith. MT. Harold Mcr(2d`it,h spent the week end with friends in Gzlrthu-.r_ nf l`.mn.m:II.. I~Izu'rictl Hart, of l`01'ont0, s'pent thv holiday with her nlothur, Mrs` V. A. Hart, Buylicltl A` 1`\-..-u_,, v Page Four uzuuwell. Miss"He`.cn Smith, of Toronto, p 315'. Harold iwnrndui-u ..-nnn+ 4 IVI 1'. friends 1!...- wucn cuu. Mrs. A. C. Batten returned to To- ronto Monday after spending :1. week with her sister, Mrs. '1`. A. Caldwell. |`\/[hm 4' LI.\I.... rv.A..'LL Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Underhill, with their children, Barbara and Bryan, registered at the Chalfonte- Haddon Hall, Atlantic City, last week end. TM.-a A r` n..u...4 - -- -- of lhc: Dlz Morton Knox v.`.s'itu-(I with in Collimrwod over thv holi- um 1m|:..a.... ...:.. of Toronto, is' her daugvhter,, 1 x--To Huntsville and Parry Sound on`y. Standard Time. `Toronto, is 11th hrm vunvv C:Lnud.i:n1 upplvs took the blue rib- bon at tlw Imporiul Fruit: Show huld at (`nrdi , Whlos. in 1935. This was the first time since 1929 that this award was one by a Canadian exhibit. The _app`.es were from British Columbia. Dvl. ..|l|`ll .~; Opull dull |lickIin_u'. lauln-.4 'upx'l ]7|:.'k:;lm-L . \r_\.V uuurx 1.1" 'lil).\'S |\'\`_\'H0ldS, .\l;u* .\liH.-. lhxhhy Philtivk. (::irl.~ uxulvr I2 -I'}ulJtl1Jum-s, Ruth lh-_\'1mlui.~', l-rn Humpvl. Hun: uniix-r lt3- `Dmmld Mills. Hu- ln-rl Hump:-I. l)uu_>:lu.~' (i:Illn':1H'n. Girls undur Iii!-Ilizulwth (`.rz\h1un. .lmL\' |\'uu.\ \|____-. I1 I .'u - - \Illl.\ ll illltl l. ilHE.\ .\|c(`m1ig. | Hn_\'.~; umi:-1' l [mu (Humming. (ir .~u undur 1 l)*r1.~' l.:nnh.-rt. l~ u_\'.~I umler .\liH.~\ Hnhh I... . 11..~I.. nu 1 nU_\.~ C l`hx`l'l A` - lh(' uvvxl .\ [0 uh` '\I ..-. ; C()LLlF.R 5'1`. s.s. PICNIC AT SPRINGWATER PARK! and intermediate point; Parry Sound and 8.40 a.m. 4.35 p.m. Hunnviue 2.15 p.m. 8.45 p.m. 12.00 p.m. x7.35 p.m. ,.. .. . . . . . . . u-A U; Luv VVUIllL`Il'S .~\. She is S1lI'\'lV(`(l by t.hr . .\Ii:\< Lucinidu Bell and .\li.<.~' GU()I`f.:`lI1l. Bell, of Barrie. and] .\lr.<. 'l'l1o.<. (`zm1pbvll. of Toronto. `. 'l`lu- fm1oml wil` be hold from horn hm 1'v. to~morrow (FI'id:1y) 1 afternoon at :2 p.m.. With intem1ont_'\. in .\I`.nu. (.`mm-tt-r_\'. Rev. Loulsl} l ivkc1'ix1_:, of Central Unitodf _ (`~hurcl1. will P:1ll-boz1rors;` will lw [);1\'id umlj; A-\)I't lluw. .-\rclri-: _,_A,. . :J.\ _\l:21.1'S. Born at Cookstown on July 1st, 1859. deceased was 2 daughter of, the late Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bell.l When :1 young _9,'iI. she moved to` Flee: township with her paren'ts,l where she resided until womanhood. For the last fty years she had re- sided in Barrfn. She was an active worker in Central United Church and \\.':1.< :1 mombnr of the \Von1on .= by` < ` mud! \n_... .. n .. .. - - nut m- 1I;1\'1(1 _\l.H\', ;\lburt 31511 (':1mphol` and 'l"o1'ontn, and D` rip. The death occurred on Tuesday, June 30th. of Miss Sarah Bell, who pu;~:.~ed away at her home, 58 .\Iar_v St, folIow.`ngr :1 lengthy illness of over six years. 1:5,... ..4. r~,.-1.-l,.,,,, v - vv. ueviu, 01 DLIITZHO. The funeral was held on Tuesday `afternoon from I\Iinnikin s funeral par`.o1';~:, Rev. Dr. J. S. Shortt officiating Intcmicnt took place in Barrie Union Cemetery. f The sudden passing occurred on ISuturdz1_\', June 27th, of Percy Ed- !;:'.'1~I' Sczmlon, who died at his home, [10 l'er.-l St. 111 only a few days, .his sudden c_;z11.in;: came as a shock to his many friends: in town. Death 1'o11owr.i a stroke, with which he was .~:t1'icken last; Friday. I In his _:`i3(t\'-V`<`r v:.:n- rit.nz.n:-AA ` nan, .:un.xu:u. 121:4. ruuay. his :~:ixt_\,'-first year, deceased was born at Clarksburg, :1. son of the late Mr. and Mr. Wi`1iam Scanlon. IHe came to Barrie with his parents iwhen 2: small boy and he had re- 'sided here since. He is survived by his wife, formerly Miss Eva Pearce, [of Bradford, whom he married 22 years ax}.-`o; also two children, Edna gzmd Jack, 211 home; one brother, 'We Scanion, and one sister, Mrs. `W. Devitt, of Buffalo. T1-up f'nn;mn1 \Ivn- 1..-1,x -_ rru I ;'.;,.;;p srpeeted resident of Flos township in the person of Archibald Malcolm passed away on Thursday, June 25, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Wm. Kerr, Saurin, in his 88th year. A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. An- (lirew Malcolm, pioneers of the town- ship, deceased had spent practically all his life in the district. When a young man he purchased a bush farni on the sixth concession, which he nuule into one of the best farms in the township. He retired some thirty years ago and lived in Orillda for some time, but for :1 number of _ve:irs had made his home with his dzlughter. He married Miss Chris- tina Ingram, who predeceased him seine 2.3 years ago. Surviving: are four duugrhters, Mrs. Thos. E. Smith, on the old homestead; Mrs. l e('k, Onillia; Mrs. Wm. --K`.'rr, Sziurin, and .\Iiss Ohri.<.`sie, Torontal One of the oldest and most re-I A brother, W. A. Malcolm, Elmvale, also survives. The funeral was hvdtl on Saturday, with interment in Orillia. nnwncl-U uuu xnxormnuon ll DUNLOP AND MULCASTER STS., BARRIE