--= stifies liable allow their epuira of the ies of from ; Cone $900. 0, or year. scthtine note alicia room--be it is right. You Johnston ThePossibilities inEvery Woman s Home The appealing charm of a freshly-papered kitchen or bedroom-- any room-- of course you want it. does. Unless your paper is right, nothing Phone 122 3 8: ~ living-room, dining-room, Every home-lover te ¥ will find them at & Warren Just where the bus turns elelschileolecibclbalaiaihcirSulelndaiet" ' NEWS FROM NEIGHBORING TOWNSHIPS % F eee E ee noon ELMVALE tores, Elmvale is s village of which all its citens should be proud, said « visitor Aug. 10. Elmvale Continuation School | ;he other day. estublished a fine record at the Norm: Entrance Examinations. Five pupils wrote 'and all passed, 'The principal. E.G. Miller, and his able assistant, Mie R. J. Laughlin, as well ax the trustees, are to be congrat ulated on thin good showing. Two partion. one of Liberal and one of Conservative persuasion, went to the Mi Kenzie King meeting at Newmarket on 8: urday. Opinions, of course, vary as to the excellence of the sddressex, A. split-log drag bas done some good work on the County roads south of Elm: vale after the recent rains, All having te use the roads hope this will be continued | and extended, There are many portions 'of the roade in thix section which need hittle | ele to put them in fair condition Rev. R. M. Hating hat been granted a three-week holiday by hix congregation. The nestly-kept, well-trimmed Jawne in Vlmvale are frequently remarked upon by strangers. With its miles af good side: walks, numerous.fine homes and well-kept Who is Your Butcher 2 Are you satisfied with the QUALITY and PRICE of the Meat you are now getting ? If not, for your next order, try Wiseman & McBride Next Huxtable's Garage The People's Popular Meal Market "PHONE 106 THE BARRIE MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS Markers Tablets Corner Posts Canadian, Scotch and Amer- ican Granite- Monuments. All kinds of Cemetery Work Strict attention given to Inscription Cutting. All work neatly and artiat- ically done. J. F. MURPHY Veteran - Proprietor Office 'and Works: 78 Bayfield St. Phone 734 ) Get Your Laundry Done by LEM BROS. & CO. "Most Careful Hand Work 107 Dunlop St---Opp. Barrie Inn ) Phone 588 P.O, Box-813 Laundry «Call / Daye-- Monday, Wednesday and Fridsy | office, wonnrecencennesnnpsceccooereccccenccecennccsnoccnocccoscoebone) Train's Au'o Sales Co. are making good gress in the construction of their large w garage. The building is of cement, d when completed will be one of the Margest and best garages in this section of | the country. A few of the farmers in this vicinity have started threshing and the grain in anid to 'turning out musi above the average \yield, What happened to him, just bec The wuck to the truth, will all be revealed im the greater of all che Percival" Vivian »roductions, "'Nothing But*the Truth,"" the bik Chautauqua Weal, Barrie. 'Avs. 28-28. No sesson's ticketa sold after the fe suit opens.' so play safe and buy [yours today at A. F. A. Malcomson'e Barrie, or from sny one of the 43 ruembers of the Chautauqua Committee. STAYNER Aug. 9.--Mgs. Colwell of Toronto is vis- tung ber daugfter, Mra. Taylor. Miss Lena' Jackman of Toronto spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. M. Juckman Mrs. Walker of Dorchester visited her brother, Alfred Copson, last week Glad to report Miss Flora MeKny to be shgiitly improving in health since her re- cont serious illest Hey. J. MeKay of Dorehostr spent. a few days with his bro.ber, Robt, McKay last week Avery interesfing uddres wis given in the Presbyterian church on Sunday morn, ing aud in the Mennonite church in the cvenng Ly the Rev. Mr, Storey of South Americn who is home on furlough. # Gordon Jackman of Parry Sound ws vis iting friends in town. Rev. F, Brubaker with bw wife and two children, visited Mra, Brubaker's par: ents, Rev, and Mra, J, Snider. Mire. Dr, McKim and daughters of Toron to are spending a few wecks with the {former's sister, Mrs, A. Weutherup. Mrs. Leshe and two children of British Columbia are visiting the former's mother, Mrs, McColeman, Main St. EDENVALE: Aug. 10.--Mr. und Mrs, Roy Rupert and Mrs, John Maw and sons, Fred and Joe, spent Sunday with friends in Tottenham und Bradford, Mr. und Mra, Archie Graham of Toronto re spending w few days under the parental roof. Mrs, Charles Botham hus returned to her home at Teeswater, having spent a |month with friends and relstives here. Although the recent rains are doing gvod to the root crop, on the other bund they jare doing harm' to wheat and alsike, of which there is a lot out here. Misses Agnes Reid and Myrtle Elrick and] | Mm, E, Wright of Toronto have returned {ome after spending a week with Mrs, John "The Edenvale Women's Inétitute held their monthly meeting at the home of Mra, Jno, Maw on Aug. 4, when the young dies took charge of the meeting. It wax jneedy vening, Aug. 18. A. good pro: |gramme is being prepar eae", eousin of Mark » Twain, | through Paradise, Hawaii tette of singers and players. brought dit |ectly from Hawaii for this seuson's Ch tauqua, You cun't afford to miss this trip |through Hawaii, one of the very best of the eleven splendid entertainments during Chautauqua week at Barrie, August 23-28. Only limited number of season's tickets [for ssle--Get yours today, | - DALSTON Aug, 10.--The many friends of John M. Baldwin were shocked to hear of his sud- 9, from the home of his son, ra Tr. Beldwin, aling being fa the Con freeational ehureh, eonducted by, Rev. H. Knighton, aasisted by Rev. W. win, Many friends and neighbors 'bored, including s number of relatives :from a distence, The. bier was carried' to the Jory and J. Tracy. The deepest' sympathy of the cbmmunity is extended to the be- reaved family, (Too Iste for last week) Aug. 8.--Berry picking is the order of the day. \ Quite'a number from here spent Sunday at Wisaga Beach. Mr, W. Bell and children from Cold- water spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mm, M. Bell. C. McCracken of Angus, who went to Toronto for medical treatment last week, died on' Monday morning. 'To his wi and friends is extended sincerest sympathy. R. Bell returned to Alliston on Monday after spending a few days at his home here, Mr. R. McQuay, Sunnidale, is spending * few days with Mr. and Mrs. A. Mile, Mra. J. Nicol is spending a week with Alliston friends. Mr, and Mre. J, Hossack and little son spent the week-end with Mr. and Mra. J. H, McCann, spending 'a week in Painswick and Thorn- {ton turned honfe after spending' » few days with trends in Toronto, H. Blatherwiek of To | nts ate the guns of Ms. and Mrs. J. E. Wallwin, George Dunn and Mrs. James Wilson of Collingwood, aré the guests. of Mra, M. A Mrs. Archie Monteith bas taturned after R. Lytton und R, Wattie have started out with their threshing outfit for the season's work. "The farmers are bury harvesting, be-| tween the rain storms, | er rcanaeainatenennennsame VOTERS' LIST, 1920 | MUNICIPALITY OF THE; TOWNSHIP OF VESPRA County of Simcoe | Notice is hereby given that I have trans- mitted or delivered to the persons mention- ed in section 8 of The Ontario Voters' Lists 'Act, the sopies required by said sections to be so transmitted or delivered. of the list, made pursuant to said Act, of all persons appearing by the last revised Assessment Roll of the said muni ity to be entitled to vote in the said muni at elections for members of the 'Assembly and at Municipal Fieetiens and thst the| said list was firit posted up at my office | at Barrie, on the 12th day of August, 1920, and remains there for inspection. | And I hereby-call upon all voters to take DANG AZAR AZINAIG AZ NW, NEN EWEN COU i oe "i NYZNY WA EM Ys Keep in Mind the Barrie Flower Show under the auspices of 'the ~ BARRIE' HORTICULTURAL AND TOWN IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY < Bes in Prizes Special class for those who have not previously taken @ prize. Prize List will be issued shortly. NYYAN ZB 47; Z 47; VEN BBN EN Wes CH ye T. T, YOUNG, Sec'y-Treas. J. A. MacLAREN, Pres. immediate frreceedings to have any errors S Lies or qmissions corrected sccorditfy to Inw, ' MIDHURST . 'Aug. 10.--Mrs. Wm, Robinson of Orillia ' < A SNGUSNPUES spent few daye last week with her moth-| Dased this 11th day of August, 1920. We: NZNZNES NN er, Mrs, M. A, Dwyer. A,B, COUTTS. © | OY CIs Mre. A. Mille and Mis Mary have re- | 33-34 Clerk of Vespra - Built in Canada by Skilled Canadian Werkers and Canadian Capital Where Can You Match This Value? 'HE GRAY-DORT has gained new comfort, new convenience, new style. Ten major 'improvements and a dozen refinements make it easier to drive, easier to ride in --add to its already superlative VALUE. Among features usually found only in much higher-priced cars, to-day's Gray-Dort offers--gasoline tank in the rear; husky rear axle and cantilever springs, both Chatham built; Westing- house starting and lighting; hand-tailored Rayntite top; side- curtains which open with the doors. In spite of doubled production, dealers report that the demand for Gray-Dorts far exceeds the supply. It would be wise to see your Gray-Dort dealer at once. Model 15 Regular $1575.00 : " 15M Special $1746.00 " . " 15D Ace $1862.00 " " 10 Roadster $1575.00 " jden death on August 3. He had under- gone an operation in the General Hospital, Calgury, but was seemingly well on the 'way, to recovery when death came very suddenly. The late Mr. Baldwin was born in Peel County in 1852, but spent the most of hin life in Dalston, Forty years vgo he married Miss Fanny Burges. He was among the. first members of the Con- leeregational church and for many years was secretary-treasurer and an elder, and his work will be greatly mised, He is survived by his wife, three sons, Geo. T. of Dalston, William 'H. of Rowley, Alts., and Dr. ©. Harvey of Beaverton; one brother, George, of Mount Pleasant, Mich., and one sister, Mra. Farrell. of Garstairs, Alta. All the'family were present at 'the funeral which was held on Monday, Aug. . * All f.0.b. Factory-- Freight Only Extrk > Chatham, Ont. Fred Ayerst - . . Barrie, Ont. N07) We