Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 13 May 1937, p. 5

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The Women's Institute met in, the Orange Hall on Thursday last for their annual business inecting: (in and election of officers. The roll! A call was answered by paying fees ` B and there was an exchange of _v shrubs and plants. Mrs. Fred _ `m Miles gave interesting current! erg events. Mrs. Wilmot Cook read as I timely article on True Hospitality l T and Mrs. Johnston one on Work; .1 of the Institute throughout the `Dy ! World. The nancial and othery 19 reports were given. The `election of ' P1}, officers was conducted by the past I , president, Mrs. Geo. Johnston, and ' -1' ' resulted as follows: President, Mrs. 1L? S. Fralick (re-elected); 1st Vice- r nett President, Hrs. Irvin Johnston; 2nd ` F 1 Vice-President, Miss J. Foyston; Sec.- -31,5 Clasurer, Mrs. D. Campbell; Asst. `CO1; Sec;1'`tary, Mrs. Dusto; District Dir- D1. cctor, Mrs. Campbell; Branch Direc-f Sn tors, Hrs. Downey, Mrs. O. Wilson; ' iicp Rep. to District Annual, Mrs, Wil- C0 mot Cook; Rest Room Rep., Mrs. Geo. T. Tracy; Delegates to District grid Annual, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Mva pm guire, Mlrs. F. Miles; Auditors, Mrs; D.'.~\rmstrong, Mrs. Maguire; Press `; W Reporter, Mrs. Geo. Johnston; School . (3.1, Committee, Mrs. S. Fralick, Mrs.` M; Campbell, Mrs. Will Maw, Mrs. W. M}. Priest; Treasurer of Sick Coniinit-'1af)c tee, .\Irs. Wilmot Cook; Convenersgzmd of committees: .`-\.g'ricultu1'e, Mrs. 5 tea, Walt->71` Cook; Home Economics, Mrs. R. W. .VIa_;`uirc; Health, Mrs. Harry ; for 'Eo_vston; Peace, Mrs. Will Maw;'p1.0\ Canadizrnization, Mrs. Adamson;` C Education and Legislation, Mrs. D. , Bax Armstrong`. The June meeting will! 1: be at Mrs. D. Campbcll s home and `Wm will be the Home Ecorroniics pro- 27 gram. A demonstration on Dyeing- will be given. Roll call is How to T0} l`.'1ll{4' Sunday :1 Rest Day. Miss Edith T`1l1'C_V', of Toronto. 0 n~n- n+ Ln L...n ...., .. .... .].... !A_|:LA DALE; Wo. C21H':(l1l, whwre thous- ol' I`-.n'1nm_-.'< are in :1 so1'1ou.: i- ,u.vZ..,.. `IQ - Herb Smith Winner of H:.nrl:..,.. D....n 1 was the theme at ovoni11g' service in M Q....,x.." +1. IOI`\ `or jun- 1b01`. ` nv n-F n my m.-v. 1-auuortson and Rev. 15Lakc. M1`. ]Crnr.~;:t Goodwin is having; his `hou: xvirerl for electricity. 1 Mr. and U13. Harry Banting and |)I1'.<. HL1.\`>'<`_\.` . Sund:1_\' in TO- I . J. /J Bert .\IcLean s family are quaran- tined for the second time this spriny-' with scarlet few,-1`. It still seems to lip in Hm: air wltn auqeu PECIITI anu co1ur--jar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . McCORMICK GRAHAM WAFERS-1 lb. pkg. . . . . . . . . . .. DALTON'S FRENCH DRIP COFFEE-lb. tin . . . . . . . .. . POLIFLOR WAX FOR FURNITURE, LINOLEUM, FLOOR I>:n,,,,,, T CAMPBELUS PORK AND BEANS-21 oz. tin-2 . . . . . .. ARROW BRAND SWEET CORN-2 tins . . . . . . . . . . . . .. OH BOY BRAND RASPBERRY OR STRAWBERRY JAM ...:sL -4.-ha.-I -us.-02.. any-I .-ulna cLA'E'sI 'T'<')iviA'Td 'z3.i~in$\'zi2c';i:'T'p'.-.iai_'1=L s'c')'u'p';l a.'.;' Jun 1:` Tl-TV I AQ'l"_1 I21-an nl... I "V .....J 1 L-.. I :A'...L that lets you control the operation of your Leonard to secure. Low Operating Cost \.L.AIu\.:p nuxvu-mnu 1-uVu vl:.\.u:. 1H'.nL.1:. .3UUr--z tins . . . . WHILE THEY LAST--1 largs pkg. Lux and 1 bar Lifebuoy Soap 11717` fV\T)`l)\I A rwrrntr`-11 xrtntrnrnxr (xv-.1 1-11-uvwnuv ROLLED FXLLETS OF VEAL--lb. PORK SAUSAGE---fresh dz-.ily-lb. LEAN HAMBURG STEAK-2 lbs. VEAL CHOPS--lb. . . . . . . . .. L`..-..L .....l C.....J-..,l lZ':|ln|... W I`) C J D. WISDOM & CO. Grocers and Butchers, Allandale Phones 117 and 163 Anniversary Weekatwisdomfsl CAMQM `*wrmAu. DUY DKAIVU KADFDLKKI UK 3` with added pectin and color--jar "(\Dl\/ll(`I( {IDAI-IANI HIAPFRQZI I CARIZY A COM{I I,I STOCK OF COOKED AND CUR1-ID HEATS. STQRE CLOSES WEDNESDAY P.M. DURING SUMMER MONTHS. ,,,. ...(. , MINESING \.aI'l\Jl D**ID. . . u I Fresh and Smoked Fillets '"vv' 'c'.Aiais .4" 'c'H'd1(:ia \?.An~1E'rs'r' by? i.4R1?:'H' ` F RUI;T.S AND V EG-ET.~\B`.L.ES. WAE THANK OUR MANY CUSTOMERS W.HO HAVE HELPED US MAINTAIN THIS HIGH STANDARD OF SERVICE. OUR 31 YEARS EXPERIENCE IS A SURE GUARANTEE ,OF FAIR DEALING, GOOD QUALITY AND LOW PRIICIES. Grocery Values 1 nr\nlJ AIur\ DI? FARMERS BEWARE what seed grain you buy to sow this coming Spring. There is a great deal of grain being offered for sale in Ontario for feed.A grain shprtage has resulted in a demand for Western Feed 0ats.These oats are being sold for Feed but some farmers may re-clean them and use part of them for seed. Germination Tests of samples of such oats have shown as low parcera./,r.v.ges as from 20% to 70%. The Sowing of Such .-j6`eca" may have astrous results on the crn,u.-;. A survey of the grain lwid in Ontario would indicate there is s1aff~;:e22.t good seed to be obtained at home, and all farmers who must purchase seed grain this year should make careful selection upon Germination Tests. A farmer can make a simple and accurate test at home by sprouting a number of kernels either between two sheet,-_ of dampened blot- ting paper or in a box of earth. The sam le sprouted must be a fair average of the ot. WRITE 1' 1\ avun-rnrr a,-_1 n,.,,,, _ J. D. SMITH, Seed Branch, Depa1-tzment of Agriculture, Toronto, or DR. G. P. MCROSTIE, Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, for information. HON. DUNCAN MARSHALL Minister DEPARTMENT OF NGRICULTURE PROVINCE or ONTARIO RADIO AND ELECTRIC EERVICE . \Z Far fare: and fart/Jer infommtizm apply to Rut"/way T_t'r.ket Agmtr. --.--y.----_ -._-.__._._.._... SEED ONES JCUHLU. E The ro alarm \\'E1.s soumiud on |\Vudm,-.~:da_\' }a.~~:t about 1.3 p.m., when Mr. 1. F. Lo1m0x s stove [pipes in the kitchen took re. Thv |hi :']1 wind out: . to J?:.n thwm more and within 21 few min- utes the re was b(:_\'ond control, so help had to be called. However, the dzunagze was . but the old say- ing` that re is 21 good servzmt, but :1 bud master, c91'tainl_v is v.-1-y true. Thanks to the men who cmnc out 01' the elds in such grrcat numbers 'in response to the call. T\'Tv nnrl `W1-2 Wuvnrl ,\u-nnl.-I ~......-A H1 l`L'bpUllb`U L0 L110 can. Mr. and .\Ir.<. Fred .\1'noId www.- In Toronto over the wok end. ronto. 'l"l.. Georgian Bay Trout Ava nnr\vv1~-n A\VT`\ n1 J. B. FAIRBAIRN Deputy Minister Page Five .27c .25c .39c .45c . 15c COBUC .25c .15c .15c .25c .20c .l9c .l9c Gaisi \ A `I-I-1\ -u-I-r -u-can-u-I-ucpu A.-- IN .\.\']) SEE TIIEM . \'.{.` 'I|HU !` stlbjr-rrt hioh nv IPIIUS -1Ul' Ul'lU'.',U, \JUll. I), v).LU.UU. ` TW1e clerk vvas instructed to ad- vvrse for tvndors to drhw:spe on Mhlmclnmga A resolution \\'as passed increas- ing xvages to be ymd for Inan llabor 20c per hour hmtead of 15m and 45 per hour for Inan and 4 iteanm A nnuv `:IIt\v'\\~r\t\`p en4`n utvnrw Au.-lno,I 5 2 I Ld.Ill. A new reproof safe was ordered : ifol` the clerk s nfco, .~:ub_i1:ct to 2\p~ jproval of council on de1iver_v. I ('.nnnr-H nrHnn.1-nnd fn mm-.+ in `Lil 21110 C0r1'CSpOI1(lllC l'BiLLl. A letter was received frofn BIT. Bowerman re interests of Mr. Kie1'n- in closing 10 sideroad bridge. The following accounts were pre- lsented and ordered paid: 1 1 Dept. of Health, insulin, $33.68; }T. J. Shaw, -supplies Willcock fam- ' ily, $12.16; W. Ruddick, supplies J. J Delaney, $4.00; County Office Sup- ply Co., supplies clerk, $30; Mrs. ,1-1. B1-own, milk, Locke family, $6; 5R. _C. M-ooney, milk, Willcocks fam- ily, $4.50; J. R. Couse, supplies, Lewthwaite family, $21.68; T. Jen-, jnett, potatoes, Locke family, $2.50; E. Davis, wood, W. J. Clayton, $5; Ivlrs. Baker, supplies, $22.09; D. H. Coleman, hospib:-.l account, $53.88; ,Dr. Scott, :M.O.H., $28.75; Roofers I : Supply Co., pipes, $420.10; Metal- lic Co., $24.40; Canada Ingot Iron Co., $546.25; total road account, $771.35; W. K. McLean, timber for bridge, $.l(i4.3.0; J. H. Dunn, sup- plies -for brid'g'e, Con. 6, $210.00. i Thu l'il`1`1\' '21: il1 Dd fn nri- l 4 (Tl11'ou_9:l1 the r2;cne1`osit_\' of a To `ronto inn. :1 ; l~.'.\mr~ Y6? (`rippled chlldren is to be erected on the .=l1o1'r- of the Gf`01`_`J.`lZ1l`l B213` new`- Collin-gwoocl. `Two v.:c1'os of .:u~.-2 l1a\'c- b`']`l pu1'(:l1z1.<<-(1 and to l)o:i:' with :1 0110-FlIOI'v_\' huil 50 by 5.`-`. "feet. will be m'ectc=(l to accommorlate sixteen. !1)il.\L(`,l' O11 ;\'l2l_V 10, 115 'l.v5U p.111. 1 Vi]-: . 01' Court of Revision will he hr-Id in Thornton on May 27 :11". 9 mm. TORONTO TALENT PRESENT CONCERT A? CENTRhL ; with Essa council met in Thornton,` all the members present.` Minutes of last; meeting were adopt- (d and correspondence read. A lnffnr ume 1-pr-pivot` f'rn{n `W1- HJ1'U\'2L1 or councu on ueuve1-_v. ] Councll adjourned to meet in iBa.\'te1' on May 13, at 7.30 p.m. ! Vi1': nl' (`nan-f nf` Pm-iainn 3) U1] Wlth 1."\II'i ~`-. u'.1m}~r of B:~.1-vie Lions att:mr1- 'r<?. Hm Lions Zone Six Convention at I-`.1.'z1nm`.on on I\T0nd:1_v, night. `(`ub.= from \'o\\'1nm'kr-t. Alliston. ~(`r.-01-f.-'0t0wn. Oakvillc. 1 .v.n-Iinsttnn, (1'ndit Va1l*_\'. Barrio and Bmvnpton, ' \v(~r(A rnp1'E`.=r-nted. ESSA COUNCIL Pligne 122 l 9 `ter the `of the internal `which would discount The body of Miss Marjorie Mc-I M-urchy, who disappeared from her home in Collingwood on the night of April 15th, wras found in- the har- bor on Friday last. One of the men who found the body states there was no water in the lungs, the suicide theory. Mrs. Rose Swain says that on going home about 10.45 on the night Miss McM`urcvhy disappeared she heard a terrible scream from the direction of the harbor. Mrs. Swtain told the mayor about this the next day. Several men in C-ollingwood have been questioned regarding the girl s disappearance, but as yet the police are not holding any suspects. An inquest is to be held this week af- repoit on the examination organs are received from Toronto. Inspector W. Lougheed, of the Criminal Investiga- tion Department, is working` on the; P gldlll. J1 uL`.lllUH5Ll'ZlL|OI1 OH L)yL`lHg' is 1~.~z1k- 3:15 at her home over Sunday. . .' Miss Effie Culham. of Sta_vner,' sp-mt Sunday with her sister, .\`I1's.[ G. Durnford. i M nnrl NI..- 1 ur A`..`...;..A..~. [ .\Ir:<. I.r-nnox Dlzu-k ontertzxined thw United Womon s Association at 11-r homc on VVr,*(l11r`.s`d21y aftcl-noon.5 .\Irs. Marquis pprr-. The devo- tional period w_as takr-n by .\I1'.<. `J. R!`_\'no1(Is and (.'0ntain*d :1 . p:1y.m- on Spiritual Growth. In` tho business period plans wmw di.<~ <-u.~'.-.~d for the annual (-hurch ; bc-1'1-_V fu-: the dntv boin_: set '1'or 'l'li(*.s'dz1\'. .Tun0 29th. Furthrrr pnrticlurs }:;tm'. A'['t.m' the (-10;<~.~ of tho mr>ntiny:. thv lmlir-9 rm_ing,-ml . timt` in the dininjr room. \\'hi('h was prr-H (1 v.-r\":1t-rl in . ..n.mn..c "- I`n.r\ ; f`` x (I. 3 ::1ctI\'1Li(-;~: ; the mop} 1 O"xcrr.~' I).- .l....x l........ mu. .1. I\lSh'lL'l\'. . -utel` E110` ;meeting :1 pot-1uck supper \`\`.'1.~` 4|. 1'\'<-(I. 'I'1<- next n1e(~tin5: will be `Ht the homo of Mrs. T'IH. on Juno 1st at 8 p.m. All members are on tho lunch committee. Mr. and Mrs. Jones are spending a "few days in Toronto. } ` Hm'1)91't Sholswcll attended the; ..~'ho\v(-1' and dance at Ed;2;a1' on! l`hur. night for Mr. and Mrsz D. McLean. ` \ f.. .....I \t..,. r*....:11-\:-1_,,, ;u...u..~ nu` mu ronnngr year are zl ` [)i`1'.~`i(i(`I11. .\Ir.<. I37. Hutchinson; Vice- .'l i'r-si(l0nt, .\I1's. H. Hzl_\`(`.H`, Socrci t:~.r_\'. .\Ir.<. IQ. J0hn; Assistant, .\Ir.<. J. .'-\ddi.50n; T1'ezisu1'm', Mrs. S. i.-.~'tr*r; \"i. Coxmnittno, I\l'1's. J. Sin-|.s'\\'(,-1]. Mrs. W. Hutchinson; Or- ~.:v.2nist, .I\Ir.<. J. Shc-lswell; Assistant, Mrs. J. Addison; Auditors, Mrs. W.` I.m1;. .\Ir.<. J. Kissick. After the` meeting xvasl .\-(>1-vml 'I`ilu. vxnsvl I\VI\r\`:IA._. .._:n I I1. :\1L"J1aI1. Mr. and Mrs. (`en-il Dicker spent` Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F1'e<`.` r , llmlgsos at Clowes. | ! \`!||\'H \\il.` n ('r\":u -q m Luv L01`0H:'.1L`l011 Lh(` theme at H-nmn;,u(,n colors :1.- Ilzms. Sand-(the mo1-nin;>,' or wich, cake and com-r \vm'v S1*!'\'r\(] ail tht` churchcs on Sunday, the re- by.\Ir.<. Ben. Webb, ..\Ir.<. Sam. Wil-.'1i'.'%`i0uS si:xnion~nce of the impommt .2011, W1-;;. Fm-_e'uson, Mrs. Annis and 1 CC1``m0n.V Of the C0l`0nat1011 b0i112' the hostess. ` ` .~:tressed. j The .-'\l_u'\\'an (`lub 1 '0!" H114. W. I-Iut(.'hin.= .-EAL CdbUo I ` Miss Mc;\Iu1'chy was associate] editor of the Enterprise-Bulletin, and I highly 1'6`g'a1-ded by all who knew I hwr. The funeral was held on Sun- day from her late home, where a private service was held. Spring` vc-g'eta.b1es and plants arn bogrinnixxg to make their appearance V at the market. On .Satu1'(la_\* there `VVZIS a good showing of rhubarb at `5c a bunch, aspamgus at 10c a bunch, and radishes, lettuce and green omons all at 5c 01' 3 bunches for 10c. `Y:-\\II\`rv ..4. 1:,. - ,V....._4. ...-,1_ u._:__$ LU" 1;.\J.l4. \\'ZlS attendance and <~nc<.- of the cc f1'(.`.s'hm(`l1tS xvm-r: J committco. {CV unnn..4-,..l A... u. uLu`uJ.uru. | Mr. and Mrs. L. \V. Arm; and little son moved to CunrlIP.< this ,` w where they will 1'(`si(le. u.n1., jJo1m .< GOOD SUPPLY OF SPRING PRODUCE AT LOCAL MARKET J.UJ.' .LUC. } Morals at 15c a quart made their. first appearnce and seemed to be in supply dec1'eased c0nsiderabl_V from thv previous week, there being only one or two displays, priced at per quart. B9_L`,`0lll2l.< at 150 per pot, pansies at 20c 21 box and h_\'acint11s at 20c pm` not were V(`:l`)* much in evidence. 'l`lw1'c- was also a good demand for 1':omat.o plants at 15c per box and _::'e1'zmi-.1ni.- at 15c and 20 per pot. Vegetables T-h-at-. r`.-n+ lnel.-nf on o:.. g-1'0-at demand. The maple syrup`. I l .vu'.\. um, mm`. (mm .\l1`S. \\. .\'<-`.~.'- mam, .\'l1'.~'. Hill. All Voted the din- ner excellent. .\lr. Ru.<.<. .~\(lli;-on. of Bollcville, was :2 \`.'l'30l{ --ml \'i. at his home here. I. n ,-... 1"`. . 4u,.~nnnmu.n \\l'lL` ~L`1'\'l_`(l I)_\' LIN` 100.`! Ir,-\'. VV. NI:\v1nz1n \vas .uppointvd r0p1*o:<(:ntati\'v to the Grand `I4Od_'l'9 at Owen Sound. Se1'\'ic0s for \Vlntsundz1_\' are : i H0l\' ('0mmnninn Q+ Dn+m..'.. 11 - -381` Holy in nu v egetables `I~}m-ts. G-qt. basket . . . . . . . .. `(`un-ots, G-(it. basket . . . . . .. Cooking; Onions, 6-qt. b`."SkC C Pa)-. 6-qt. bucket . . . . .. Potzttons, 1mg: ..... .25 L `1 `o Tu1'n11).s' . . . . . . . . . . ..5c. 3 f mum I\I1's. nu... baking H;om(-mzldn I-`mead. loaf Buns. dozwn . . . . .. .. Cak~s, c-ach . . . . . . .. `D0u_Q'hm1ts, dozen . . . . :Pi-.<,, ouch ......... "I`m't:<. dozen . . . . .. . . T021 Bi.<(-uit.<. dozen .-\ Demonstration dinner, p1'epa1`- ed by 311'. Mitchell, of Midland, was 1.-`in-n on Thursday L-veninyz by Mr. and .\I=1's. .\IcC1'aL-ken to some 14 f.-,'u(:.~tL~'. 1`h0su prosn-nt \\'01'L` M1`. and .`v!r.<. T. Dunn. M1`. and .\I1';<. :\'y". ~`.ho1Ii-kl, Mrs. J. C:z. Mrs. B. ('n M :-< h`mm-- Um I` Rev. J. K. W'o. v."nr> hi t`-Nd to th" P1`-.,-::ht_\'4 ~!'i:1'1. C tir.m.< of Hillsrlalr`. 1T0r.m. ('mi_':'hm'. . ~'i:1cn 1930. has :1 call to ;\Ionctm1. Ont.. _ understood has .,'v.cceptr~I`., sn approval of P1'n_<})ytm'}.'. whi (~` Tiny 19th. . I ` Butter. pound 1: L I` rvln n 1321.} (10'/ICI1 . . Chickens, pound Honey .. n BELIEVE COLLINGWOOD GIRL WAS MURDERED L`1'lf. Knox Church , The 1'0_2'ular I H; '1 f\ I u. -. L.~Lun. mic)`, 1._-. U - met at the home i 2-. I-Iutchinson on May 4, :1 . report of the _\ e2u". m :`.ttr-ndzmce of twelve mem-l two \'i. and sexreu chi`!-I .\[rs. A. Hobbs, the s0c1'eta1'_\' V and \Tr,< C Qlmk-umn [1I\`v it-.< nu,-. IUI vvI1lL .~Zl1I1(1Zl_\' a1'e:3 Communion, St. Peter's 111 St.Pau1 s 1.30 p.m., St. 3 `p.m., St. Jamos 7.30 pm .~;m-mun rvporr or tnv _vc2u"s ` . and Mrs. G. Shelswcll :2;ave wt of th(; visitin_9; committee. for the (2ommg- are: 11. Rh-.< I73 T-Inh.hi.m,.n. v:,.,. ctiliriict-:~:W.71.?s'>T Alf} .\I1's \Y~ "I',}?iL'RSD'AY, MAY 13, 1937. ;: `VEST ~11:-. 1:mw1'_\' 1'. `nd .\I1's. HPV. and 3 \ unf- STROUD HI LII p1'0t`ti!},' (1! I'\1"\' 0. I1. `ch sf-1'\'i('(` at 7.30 p.m. 1' monthly meeting: of 'a.'~t 13112013` increased in 1d intt`1'est by the pros- county oicials. Re~ x*1'.:- by L110 local Ur-\' V \';.u~mnu . A Produce I ORG I`he Northern Advance .s. .L. L. L.1'Z1lfl'. Mrs. W. .\'w.~.'- WITH THE ,.L..:-J LU _. .5c. for All M ,. I. 1 _ .4 The Coronation ovoni1 any-unzl In H10 l'1`|l1`l`I']1-`Q Qu v-.2-JC l .200 on.. I .. .UL" .`20c . l)L' .30c t")f\.. L.'l/' 10c \l.' }ilt(']i"u. in chz11'g'(e Jof lmtsic instruction at Ovundon ,Co11eg'o, dc-li5.,-'hted the Ladies Aux- `ilizu'_\' to the Lions Club with ~:m in- talk on prmzonalitios of fum- ous composers. She also favorcwl with piano s0Ie('tion.< from somo of ltho g'1`cz1t nmstc-rs, and two r'Ompnsi- ;tions of 1101* own. ` .\Iiss FIo1'vn(-(x .-\('C01`(llI1:'!' to tho r: 1'`po1't this iso:1. i. by tlw Dominion Bur- rau of SL:.1ti. (`unzulian l':11'mvr.sl will lmvo ulmut half :1 million 2l('!`('.< `of \\'ln-:,zt lv:~'s to l1zt1'\u:. tlmn inl I1):`.r'. I [,lo)lla ,' 01' the $02,000 at-1':-.~' of full \\'huz1t !. in Ontario lust autumn. 50,- 1000. or 9 pm` (-0nt.. 212'!` (,~stin1:1Lvd tn 1hz1\'<- bm.-n wintv1' killed. Io:1\'in_4' ($46,000 2161133 for tho 1037 ha1'\'v. (:0n1[)z11'0(l with 509.300 :w.(-rrs in 1936. I.` \l,',\..4,..... r`..`_ 1 v A -I H1 1,U1'On1'/0. ` Miss E. L';atche1` has been indis-* posed at her home on Essa Road for the past three weeks. ' Knee Rn:-ah; mT`n+'l\m.m IIPIP 2.. u i but p!'clSE nnree \V`OKS. Miss Bessie Mat'|1ews, nurse-in- training` at the General Hospltal, Hamilton, is spendin_s: her vacatlon at her home here. M_r. and M1"; C. Rentnor .. L . 1- H` and Mr. It-nu .211; ms name here. Mlss Lunda Marsellus returned on [Sunday from Buffalo, where she had been` visiting` for the past three , weeks. 1L... (`I rn1__..:.,,., - rm wcuxs. I Hrs. C. Thorin_2'ton spent Thurs- day of this week visiting` relatives, in Toronto. I Rh`;-c. T.` u -:.LnL,... 1...- I..-r- ' 1' - cw uL:L HUUIU mere. Mr. Mrs. $I;`1'\\'in McI{ni_9:ht_. of the Essa Road Prc-sbyte1'ian .C11u1'ch hold :1 pleasant social even- 'ing' on Thu1`sda_\' last. Various con- tests and {games ing the evening. T}1(`1`0 was :1 enlnnrlhl nH>r:.n;lun.. of Toronto. were; The Home Helpers of the W.M.S. 5 were played du1'-' lug L110 evunlng. 1 was a splendid z1tten at the )I`otl1c1's` Day service, held in the morning", ahcl the evening Cor- onation Servicc at the Essa Road P1'esb:.'te1*ian Church on Sumlay. Tennis 'Club Meeting : Th? members of .thv All-an(l.alo. `I`enm.'~: Club are holdmg` 21 meetm5_>;. on Fri(la_\' r:v0nin_r.>: at 9 o clock in" the club house for the purpose 01' electing: officers and planning` `chm,- sr,=;1. s eevnts. The rates we $2 Ilfor senior membl:-rs plus a C..\'.R..\. `mc-:mbor.=,l1ip ticket an_(l $1 for ior members plus the member. txcket. x _ l i Dunlop Street `l,H.\ U1 H115 lU_\'2llIl_\'. A latter in conm\(-Lion with tho (`.o1'onation from Rev. Peter Br_'.'co, 5 -Z\Iode1'ato1' of the United Church. was read bv M1`. Doe. } An :1-nthom by th<- choir, Thou {Will Keep Him in Purfc-ct Pu2l('v. -. and :1 dua~t. irst on tho Prd1ni. by Mrs. W. A. Hamm and Miss-I3 Zossie Sm-:~_r1~.. !'"1'mr-d tho mu: 13111:`: of thv si-1`\'icc. - I HALF MILLION ACRES LESS i IN WHEAT THIS YEAR`: ID. Amen. Miss Hilda Haynes, Miss H. Moore and Mr. Gordon Partrid=g'e, all of Toronto, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bayliss, Bothwell Block. .\'T1- 7. F`~mnnn Ln -uni-nun ,1 L.-. lzu. HIS 1101119 nere. Mr. G.eo. Potts, of the College 01` Educzxtion, Toronto, spent the week [end at his home here. \'Tiec Tnnrln R/f.n..~nll.._ ..,.cr........~,l ...- mun. V\-`. :\. L. tPxt .-\nd all the ;<:1iv.l `God Save ' `the [st book of S L01`, `21th \'c1's-0, W] the coronation 0 1.'!.. ,.. -1` r,,,_ 1 \J1'lLlla. I Miss B. Kelcey and Miss Edith Stevenson, of Toronto, were Wed- nes_d`a:y visitors at the home of Mr. am. Mrs. A. Hooper. BI)`. and `t\/Tr: n NTQI-.1')n1-n1n++ n-F um. .LV1I'S. A. nooper. Mr. and Mrs. D. MaoDe1'mott, of New Liskeard, spent several days in town last week with Mr. and Mrs. E. Allen. . Mcm. 11:14.. 11...-.. M':-_ Y7 ` Du._\'11SS, uotnweu 15l.0(.'k. , Mr. Z. Fi1-man has returned to !Cap1'eo1 after spending several days lat his home here. . Nfv nxxn D,.4.+_ ..L' u... rw._n-..~ -1- Miss Sterling McLellan spent the week end in Toronto as the guess of Mrs". M. Ooley. I .Mr.=_ A T-Tnndnrann and r-1-wild:-on 'U.L 1VJ.l`S. 1V1. UOIGX. Mrs. A. Henderson and children spent Sunday visiting relatives in Orillia. Mia. D 1.'..I,.,... .....a mu-.. n.::u.:

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