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Barrie Examiner, 15 Jul 1915, p. 4

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All klndo llud and am Wood and Ilxod 6 ft. Clubs. _ Prices upon application. yyug oloo, Phone I1. In-Adford ]|JIIICo I A large crowd attended the celebration in Barrie on Monday. The Ivy ball team carried off first mone .' They re the best. north of oronto. I11}... tine.-H. .-.|.....-.I......__- ..-nL._I IIIIIIB IILIUQ U350 LJUIIIL Miss Hill of C0lllIlJ\`N.OOd is the. lguest of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Jen- lnett. `ll..- l'l..--._ 7I_A..-.I-_ -5 13!, Wrs. Oscar Whitesides of Elm- `grove spent a few days with `friends here last week. `In.-. Dl\k` 11...... __..J ._|_2| ll IUILU5 IIUIU ICED WCCI. Mrs. Robt. Hanna and chi]- dron of Toronto are visiting her parents in this place. Mina Wnn Innnnv in hnlh-I.-... I 'Gll.\.I L711 39 -HIV .IJJlllUlI|l Mrs. Irwin of North Bay is vis- iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pearson. '|l:.... lt-.....:_ I|r_u__, L _ July 12th. . `Mass Gould of Toronto is vis- iitmg Mrs. Jas. Lennox. Minn I\' r`1\ll` In L}... cnowu any; oAI.s'rou__ IDENVILH I WIIIN A PERSON II LIABLE FOR IIJIIOIIPTION GUTHRIEL '.'Iu1y 12th. . Hun nnflinn PIIIOII OF VISPHI. Sunday. 18th July, 1915. Midhurst. 11 a.m., Holy Com- munion. Vespra 2.30 p.m. Mjne- sin 7 .m. gnnuplnfhyln Qlnnl-I-nan Dan}..- acvv uuya nu Lucu uulabugt IIEPU. Mrs. Wilson Forbes and little daughter are visiting friends in Toflonto this week. .....a In... 1.1.. It_n-_-I,, vvnuu Au; 3. lxullbcl} Miss E. Coulsonof Dundalk is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Lea at Cedar Harbog." ' ll-n :....I II... `M... -1 \v-..AL \JUUGl' lll UUl'o Mr. and Mrs. C. Ness of North Bay`are visiting friends, in this vicinity. uv uc; paicxuai uuiuc. Mrs. Frank Livingston, Mrs. Thos. Livingston and Mrs. A. Ronald along with some; friends frbm Edenvale are camping for a week at Oakview, Wasaga Beach. July 13th. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee and fam. ily of Toronto are spending a few days at their cottage here. Mr-a \XIi|ann nnnknn and Inn- AUI UIIIIU Illll VVU Mr. and Mrs. Uibhn McConi of Toronto spent the week-end with Mrs. Hunter. Eln.-. D n....|..-_ -1 1'\___.:-n_ ,- Luau. a.u_yauuu auu Ul.uCl'b' HUFU. Dr. Kerfoot of Prescott was ,here visiting his mother on Sat- Aux-day. Mn.-0 l|I:.m Q4,_I...,. :- 1.--.-- The ' following question and answer appeared in the Legal Column of the Mail and Empire recently. AUG]: I ' .M1ss Ullve Stokes as home from Toronto somewhat recov. ered in health. nl..,. n.....-.:,,.... 11-, :- -----'-' UICLI Ill llUGl|_all. . _ . ' Mrs. Harrison Roe IS vlsltmg at her parental home. My-n Dunn]; I : .... ....-.4..- 1:..- LII UUl\Ou The young ladies baseball club went to Ivy on Wednesday to play with Knock at the union picnic but on account. of the heavy rain were unable to play. Nli HPl"hQ RI'i0'ln\r 11 Tnlnuuu `July 12th. Sam ! Jacobs of Toronto is spending some holidays with Mrs. Foyston and others here. lp Van-O'1xruI HI` I1...\..,...At .--.. ,. u; a bun. l Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Speers of Cookstowu spent. Sunday with the farmer's parents here. Mrs. Frank Wray of Toronto. is visiting her mother, M1's.| ppllflll I Vllla Brooks. 'I1I.. .. Input] [(111]. wall: UIRIUIC LU play. Miss Bertha Srigley of Town- to is spending the holidays with her parents. no vvcuuu nu ua.1'1'1t:. . The garden party given on July 7th in aid of the Methodist Church was quite a success not-e withstanding the disagreeable weather. The races in the after- noon were enjoyed by the chil- 'dren and the concert in the church in the evening was all that could be desired. The con1.. niittee wishes to thank D.l Scythes for the talent he secured? from Thornton and the others who so ably assisted. The pro- ceeds were about $60.00. uuny 1ou1._ A number from here took 111 the Orange celebration in Bar- rxe yesterday. l`1\nn~nnInInIn.nn 6.. `II .. ---| 5 IV JUDULA VAC: 0 Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips 011 the arrival of}: son. _| ....J II_... I - is more than just life insurance. Every poli- cy-holder is entitled to a free annual medical examination. You can readily understand how this will prevent any disease getting a serious hold. nun; uuuy 01111111 91 LUFUIILU spending a week With her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Small. Mrs. Vanderburgh and son Sim) have returned from an ex- tended visit with friends in Hamilton. Mrs. Wallace Taylor and little son of Bullalo are spending a few days _with the Misses Sharpe before going to their summer `home at Port Anson. George Sharpe has gone on a trip through .\/'es.pra, Flos and Sulnnidale to visit friends. IS` I am sorry to have to report that the talent from Barrie ex-3 pected for the garden party on} the 21st could not be secured. The Methodist Choir have at. ready another engagement for that date and Bandmaster Addi- son is a very busy man on thatl date, as well as many otherl townspeople so the Barrie talent will not be here as reported. The garden party is to be held at Chas. Wattie's. Judge Vance will be chairman. I Alex. McDougall has the com! frnnl nf nnlfino in fl-no nam nnn,l July 13th. Miss E. Wallace, who has been holidaying with Miss L. Sharpe for two weeks, returned to her home in Toronto on Friday. pl-3l l`U l\f rI`l\I'l\l\`(\ `D Ir;n ul. uvvbvl U. Miss Mary Small of Toronto is! 11.... \1......I,.-.L.__.-,I unusual. Sibly Hagnilton. ll7-lI_-, fr`, I I I'A-I uulltlfuulc nu vlau uwuua. ' Quite a number from here Look ir_1 the Glorious Twelfth in Bar- 1'16. July Nth. Miss Mae Cruckle has return- ed to her home in Toronto afte T visiting for 8. month with hen friend Miss Jennie Culbert. Mina (Ia-h-n.I.-. l J..n.... ........:.a...I {L IUBGQ I Dr. and Mrs. Simpson of Elm- vale were callers in town on Tuesday. ` I Tho I (`it I'\` 4|..:_ _I--. -- ` lauuu: uucu` (JULIUS. Bert Dutcher had a successful barn raising one evening last week. Q......__ 1- . -- -- | uume nu 1'UI'0Ill.0 Lfnday. Miss Perry of Toronto is vis- iting _her cousin, Miss Flore1u;e Crawford. ' II}... II __,,, n., II A ti` - - I '3TITy 13m. ! Mr. anyq Mrs. Snyder 01' Ba-' tavia, N. ., are spending a con-` ple of weeks with the latter s sister, Mrs. Geo. Muir. Mun L` ll..l\.-.....I. ..r 1u:.n,_,_.n This is only one spe- cial feature. Ask us about the others. :. :, uua. ucu. xuulr. I mmcrs. s. McDonald of Midland `iss visiting with Mrs. Coffee, Front, t. ll snaouu Lulaa JCIUHC UUIUBIW. Miss Gertrude Henry presided at the organ in the Methodist Church last Sundav instead of the organist, Frank Dutcher, who was playing in the Cooks- town Methodist in the absence of the organist, Miss Gazy Kidd. Wlnlv rlnnlnn nf 'I"nnn..0.\ :.. use urgalusl, Miss uazy Kidd. Wesley Dunlop of Toronto is Visiting for a week at the par- sonage. Thn `IVA-y...n9.. 1_._A.'A_-n_ .__:Iu UVIICIQU The Women's Institute will! meet in the Temperance Hall on` Wednesday afternoon, July 21st, at 2.30. All the members are re- uested to be present and heai t e report. of the District annua meetmg. ` Mn and` II...` I'n..--I,.-_ .1 m._._ *- unccuug. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Taylor of T0ron.;' to are visiting for a few days with the latter's mother, Mrs. Hicks. '\_ ___J `I-AV p. - ... a. ucaua . i The L.0.L. of this place ac-" companied by the 35th `Band spent the Twelfth in Bar:-1:2. " Mina Mn`... n...a 11.. 1:- ...-n apclu. ule xwelnn In bar-me. ' Miss Mary and Mr. Jim Small have returned to '1`o1'0nt0 to rea- sume their duties. Don` I\u`6nIn.\_ I... J V V - ` ' VVUUg Sorry to report Mr. Thos.' Henry in a very serious condi- tion. His friends hope for an early recuvery. I~JIln A number from here attended th'3m:I`welfth in Barrie. I `I021: lev. AI`thl.ll' St:-other, Rector.` Policy - Holders Mutual Life 8th LINE, lNNI8l:'IL. luv!` ANTEN MILILS. KILLYLEAGII-It 1'HORll1'0!I__` HOLLY July 13th. In nnnn n 6r\:.Ir masrccauu: ' ` ` 1 What_might_ have been a seri- ; ous accident happ_encd last week pm on Tom1inson s hlll when Bruce g Binnie s rubber tire on his wheel cUm_gbr0ke, throwing Bruce some feet ])_|and leaving him unconscious for Jznnnnn `nun-Oh nf linnn `Ink.-. lln l IJU UIIGII IIIIIIII I I _ tract of putting in the new con-i _ crete bridge over the Willow Creek on the Barrie road. He and: his men are busy at it.` I M:Qlh I `II; III! A `!II(\"I\`7l'I |u.uu lcavulg uuu lllll/LlllUU|llllB, |Ul' ;some length of time. John Mc- Lean who happened to he with him came to his aid and took llunbl OI-. Phone 88. IIIUIJIICI Ill \JlU ICLICIILIJ - I Harman Lagace met with al nasty accident last week. While working on Mr. Alsopp's_ barn,` he slipped and fell, landing on. his feet, breaking some small; `bones in his ankles :1 vd bruising ihimself pretty badly. uL?llyc "133; sf. Muskoka! has been spending a couple of, !weeks with Miss Dor0thy_Knapp.; Ml-u pull and ann l".vu:na- fr-nnn DIOIIUI 111]. Do IIIUIID IIUlCo Mr. McPaddeu visited his `mother in On) recently. ` unylvvunn I nn-nnn rnnl nlh n VVIIIII AVIID5 IJIJIUIJIIJ llllltlpub . `"0131:-:3. Bell and son Qrang from. Midland have been vlsiting her sister Mrs. Elliott herg. ll ... Il..T|I......I..I.._. _..:;-..1 |_:._f et the dummer Wcall {Book of jiaahiorw For Sale `at all Mcnall Dnnlnrn m- nirnnl w...-.... _-- ---- v-v-.- ---- vv vvvv vvvvv rjvvii VI IIVIIIIU For Sale at all _McCall_ Dealers or Dire From Tit! 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One cont 1 won-d-minimum charge of 15 cts. are now ready in McCall Patterns THE NEWEST SUMMER FASHIONS VT? MINESING STATION and make stylish. but economicaltclothes yourself. The present Fashions are easy to drape, and McCall Patterns insure the smartest styles and a perfect t. Are accurately described and beautifully illustrated in the nefv A policy_ in the HE GREAT POWER OF _| Advertising Hccall Patten: 660$-U630. Two ol the as new July deuns. A great Mail-Order-House man has said :-- Advertlsing does not jerk--It pulls. It begins very gently at first, but the pull is steady. It Increases day by day, and year by year, until it exerts an Irresistible power. OUR IDLE? OOLUMII him to Ed. McLean's where for some time he remained uncon- gscious. Fortunately there was :nothing worse than a very badly `disgured face and a great num- ber of bruises. Bruce cannot re- member any particulars of the accident yet but only knows he was to go back to the horse and [rig as his bike was in a delapi- ldated condition. A goodiy {11;;1'ber from around .here celebrated the Glorious iTwelft,h" in Barjrie.` 11.... n t .__.1.. m . _ _ _ A - I Mr. and Mrs. William Gaizeli land Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beatty ?of Toronto motored up last Sun- 'day to spend a few days with Mr. `and Mrs. Thus. Thompson. I If\l1l" rphrxunncnn onnnl an Inn. A YVIJILIIII Ill 1)! I IV: Mrs. C. Larkin of Toronto is spending a few days at her home ihere. II_ A ,_ J I. , t I v - I 1- rs - ullu L111 B. LIIVIB. Llllllllpulla Lloyd Thompson spent a few idays in the Queen City last week. noxrinn in `kn f\lIl"l|II f\' `kn minn- iuuja 11.1 UIISS \[ur.'l:,`u ulby luau VVCCA. . Haymg 1s the order of the day iaround here. The crop is none vtOO good owing to the dry weath- OF Doublg .115 uaga VVlla[] ucl BUM ua11'y.\,\ ` Miss Alma Switzer of Toronto has been spending a few days under her parental roof. I Fund Dr-all kn.-. knnn c`v(\n`v:uurn LIIIUUL IICI lJ(1-ICIIDCII IUUI. Fred Pratt has been working for a couple of weeks at a barn near Guelph. i'"'Mrs. Smith. Sr., is spending a !few days with her son Harry. Mine Alrnn Qxrifnnn nf Tnnnnfn Ilecnll Paul-u 6615-66:9. We an clot- h; u cant uuutin III July ddns Thursday. July 15, 1915 Chil dr en C ry run I-'LE`l'cHER'S CASTORIA 7th LINE, VESPII. Barrie In-I-lo, Ont. PIA GOAL For For Half For our. _ Ton Ton You for July . .0.l0 0.00 1.00 For Aug. . .0.1l 0.80 1.00 [OFT OOAL OAINII. GOAL $5.00 For Ton 01.00 For Toll 35 4.1: wvun van was. vital: ""1-`lie ilbenezer S. S. intend holding-their annual picnic to Wasaga Beach on Thursday. mg- 1--.. . _ . _ _- u___-,, .. ..-..- --v--v-c `an. annual SVIIIIJI The farmers are busy cutting he , which in general is a pretty lig t. crop. .; .... A large celebrated in Barrie. ll}.-.- J IJGI I I0: Miss Eva Blair is visiting at the home of Lorne Davidson.- man Dan... .0 A........_ .1. ..x. IIU IIUIIIU US IJUI IIU lJGVIUUUIIo Miss Rogers of Stayner is via. ititgf Miss lvene Redfern. iss Ethcl .~Willoug-hby is on the sick list. * Miss Shepheag ha pened with 0 an accident in ran 0 last week! 4...) L_.. - I-unsll-. -.._..-.-.-I -..'l-I_ . 5| lhllbl IIUI U9 . Rev. and Mrs. Rimiugton of Zephyr are spending a few weeks with friends here. Mr. Riming- ton was former pastor_ or the Ebenezer Church and ius xnauy iends are gneased to see hinn They are sorry to know of his poor heanh but hope for his speedy recovery. MP3- Wm- HIHQ nf wnn Qnnnd opal]! er's._ u. LU] '1\i'isse's Mae Tr yer and Katie Culham left. for Muskoka last week where they intend spending a few months. ' IV.-\...._-L.-I_A:__- A- 1r_ -_-J u `C.:c;'n1:tL1 il1;i:1tions to Mr. and Mrs. homas Fisher on the ar- rival of a son on July 6th. Nil..- `DI. . _ . _ ._ ti s_A_ _J For July For Aug. For Capt. July 12th. Quitea number from here at- tended the camp meeting held in Sta ner from June 30 to July 7. E?'8.I`le Miller and wifn nrp uuq. nu; uulu aunt? DU LU duly I. Miller and wife are spending their honeymoon with friends here. 1).... .....A II... n_-_.:_ ..4,,_. _p IUUUVUIII PEWFSJ. Wm. Hnlts of Owen Sound spent over Sunday at Levi Troy- Y", VI 50 Miss Luetta Frey of Waterloo is the guest of her brother, Rev. H. Frey. Minoan "an f`l"|..~...~... --J "-12.. lull Iuuluuula In .I.U|'UuIau luau WUUI nd has a badly sprained ankle. ruas--1v1y1'L1e ma:-un, mayner. | Senior Flrst Piano, first c!ass honors-Joyce Carr, Allandale. Honors-Beatrice Irving-, Slrvud. Senior Second Piano, honors -Elaine Lennox, Stroud. Junior Rudiments, first class honors-Elaine Lennox,. Stroud; Mabel McLennan, Lefroy. II IVILVJ5 Ill LVJIUIIDUO The following is the result of the music examinations held at Miss Nelson's on Wednesday, June 30. Mr. T. C. Jetferies of the. Toronto College of Music was the examiner. Prunnry Piano, first class h0nm's-~--Joyce Carr, Allandale; Goldie G1-e , Barrie. 'HonoI's--lua lilac , Craigvale; Rachel Fo.-;tor. Craig- vale; Isabel Anderson, Elnvale. Pass-My1-tle Martin, Stayner. .Qnnnn L`nr-at D:nnn nu-` :|`nrn UVGIC Ull IJILLIIIIIJI "iwrs. Parks has returned to` her home in Nprth Cobalt a_c_- corglpanied by Miss Daisy Coutts. nnnnhon fnnnu Mann nifnnrlnrl UUIIIPGIIIUU U] 11153 IJLIIGJ \JU|.IbUUo A number from here attended the garden party at Dalston, Wednesday evening last. Mna II Ililnhninf nn fnhanrl VV cuuuauuy UVUIIILIQ IG5II Miss K. Gilchrist arid friend of Oro Station spent. Sunday in the village. `ll! GUI!` "FIB n l\IIQ (I'll. --r -v-- Prices :' NUT, OTOVI no can con For For Half For 0|-. Ton Ton Ton 1.90 4.00 8.10 1.00 4.10 1.15 IIIIU VII Mr. :55. Mrs. D. Coutts and Miss Mary visited Mr. and Mrs. I. gconle on the 11th July. nan ll hug nnlnunnntl hnrnn In `IIUUIIIU Ull DIIU lllpll VIII E. 000 e has returned heme after spending a few months with relatives at Little Current. VIVLA T A and \lfLlIl'Q nl 4|... LJGJ GIUUI. VllUlllB IIIUIILID IIUIUO The baseball game between Churchill and Federals at Bar- clay on Saturday night resulted in a victory_ for the Federals. Mean Innaln Ynnnnv :n '|r\l:r'nuv Ill VIUUUIJ IUI IIIIL7 L'U\JUl QI5. Iqiss Jessie Lennox is holiday- ing in Toronto. Rlhan WIQSA Mnlonn in I!;n:`:v\n`n Ill Ill LUI UIIUUQ 5 I I g I . 0 _M1ss _Els1e Nelson 18 vxsxtmg trnends In Toront;o. FIN]..- l,.I|,....:...... _. L.. __-_-IA ,_D IJLIIILIGJ UVUIIIIIQO Mrs. T. Spence_ and Mrs. J. Spence are visiting friends in` Rosemont. \lf fV......A...-.... ..--.-I 1' IVA..- ......._ IIVJDUIIIIJIIIN W. Cameron and J. Cameron took a trip in the motorcycle to Wyevale on Sunday. Elna Dnnlzn Inna nnfnnnnr` in VVIUII IUIIIIIIVUD GU LJIIIUIC \JIIlIUlIlM The L.A. and W.H.M.S..o{ th Presbyterian Church met Thurs- day afternoon with a goodly at- tendance. ll ..- 1111....-._ ._.I II}... I.` I`--..._ UUII\I3IIUVc Mrs. Gibson and Miss F. Lynn of the West arrived at the home of their father. 8. Lynn on Sat- urday. July 12th. Mrs. Alex. Duncan visited Mrs. Chas. Booth last week. . ....-...I II... II....A-.... l\9`I)|.\-.2.-. COAL ! COAL ! COAL ! LI-GCUIIJUG I Mr. and`Mrs. Sam Gordon have returned to their home in North Bay after visiting friends here. rnh lF(\I\`|l\ `\l\`IIV(\llI`\ IICIVVUIO Archdeacon Ingles conducted the service in St. Paul's Church, Sunday evening. Elna '1` Qnnnnn nut` Klan T \llI(lnUo IJUUUII IGUI4 VVUCl\o Mr. and Mrs. Martyn 0 Blenis, Misses Carrie and Ina motored up from Toronto and s ent Sun- day with Mrs. D. . Lenuox, Hazeldean". `II ... _....I II-.. 0...... I`l..-..IA.. Ln`--_ UIIUII Ill J-JG` I ll? Ull LIJIJLIUIIJ I Mrs. Jas. Handy returned gnome after a week's visit at Ot- awa. A-...I_..I......A.. Y_....I.\.. -A-..J....A.....I \`.l` L uau auuuun UV: 1 capuuucuu. ; W. Coutts of Toronto is visit. ing at "Clover-lea Farm" at present. Mu 'nnrI Mli "nnh Riv nnrl pt cacuv. Mr. `and Mrs. Herb. R_ix and children spent. Sunday wxth re- latives hgre. ..... 6'...`-V. `Lin .....~.-`.\...... IGIIVCD IICI 1.7. U A number from this _commun- ity took 111 t_he Orange celebra-` tion in Barme on Monday. Ilnn Ina Unntv nnfuunnn (II; I: Ifiss Florence Gill h_as return. ed home after spending a. few days last week in Barrie the guest of Miss Lottie Wattie. Mnafnlr Fran]: at-vin has I cacu . I I 5uU3b U1 Lllul IJUDUIU VV Ilbldllio Master Frank Garvin has gone to Lynden to spend his holidays with friends there. Elmer Lee of Hunta, Algoma.: called on friends here one day last. week. |......._.- n|......--.:... I,.oa G..4......I.._ IGBII WUC&o U James Uhegwin left, Saturday morning, to visit friends in- Dundas. (u1<`1-om another Correspondent.) \l7 f`nnl6n nf Tnnnnln n lrn3I Mick|e,lJyment&8on) v July 12th. Miss Ethel Barrett of Lambton, Mills is the guest of her aunt and" uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert` Blanchard, .`Sp1-ingbrook Fax-m"| at `ppesent. ' .,-.,. LVI A n A n n .. [XIII Inna nnfunn I News from TWn5h5P3 :v_-_'-ELI news u|' July 13th. number from here the Glorious Twelfth HIDHUROT STIOIJDI 'l'III IIIIII IXIIIIIR AND SATURDAY IOINIQQA ; uuuu vvul U0 IICIU UH July 53 III I Archie Debenham's grove. A football tournament will be held :.and an entertainment will be .-given in the evening. I-load Oloo: Temple IIg., Toronto. Om. Local Agent, IDIIUIID 8. LQLLY 5501 Us Mrs. Nixon and famil have the sincere sympathy of t e en- tire neighborhood in their sad bereavement through the loss of the husband and father. A f\I.III'\:lI 3': l|l\'|uv\1\4u`:ou__ ._-AL AL- nut: Illa; auuu IJU Slal'Ull5' UEHIIIU Relatives and acquaintances of Harold Partridge were shock- ed to hear of his sudden death which took_place at Niagara last week. Crown Hill extends deep- est sympathy to his young wife and his parents and sisters. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas called on E. C_. Drury and family before leaving for their home in British Columbia on Monday last. Thu dill` dnrnn nunnhr-unp nun uunuuuua. Uu Luuuuuy I355 The dull damp evening pre- vented a number of Crown Hill people from attending the gard- en party at Dalston on Wednes- day evening, July 7th. Glad to hear it was a success. cu uuuu: Jul. -uu: IIUIIUH Willie Debenham of arrie is visiting his father and mother here. II'_- `1._-_ AA J I " ` vluv uuauuuu cluu lulalICl.'. A picnic in connection with the Congregational hurch of this place will be he d on July 22 in Arabia nAhnnhnrn'n onnun A uuuuaunnunc Uvcr ouuuuy IHSL. Mr. and Mrs. Dempster motor- ed from Toronto and spent Sun- day with the latter s brother Jno. Chappe. Mnn uuuJAIA_lr.- 1- ----`~~- `L I uuuppcu. Mrs. Huddleston is under the! doctor s care. Her friends hope_ she may soon be strong again.- RPIRIIVDQ and Dl'|t1IInir\`nI\nn_wl _ . uy lzl. Muss Pearl Doane has return- ed home for -the holiday. Dnhanhnm nf Dnnnfn in unuuusl, ncll LV.lUl.'l'l5Ull. Strawberry picking is the or- der of the day in this vicinity. The owner ho es that the paa'.c.1 which has su ered so severel-I from thieves in the past will be uelieved this summer. July 12th. Mr. and Mrs. Smith from Mid- land were the guests of Mrs. S. Dunsmore over Sunday last. MY` DTII` M nnlhnn}nn ru'\..Inn Question- My subscrip- tion to a paper which I have been taking expired in February last. The publishers have been send- ing it regularly ever since. They have now notified me to pay for the coming year. (1) Can I be -compelled to do so? (2) May I relieve myself from further lia- bility by notifying the pub- lishers to stop sending me the paper? Answer-(l) Where a newspaper is regularly mailed to subscriber after the term of his subscription has expired, and the sub- scriber regularly, takes the paper from the post-oillce or (if it is delivered at his home) does not notify the publisher to discontinue sending it, generally speak- ing an implied contract" is thereby created, render- ing the subscriber liable for another year's sub- scription. Newspaper pub- lishers might offend many of their subscribers by stopping the paper at the expiration of each sub- scription. Wher-e a person accepts an articie which is sent to him, knowing that it is not sent free, in other words. knowing that it is not a gift, there is an im- plied promise on the part of the person who accepts the article to pay for it. (2) You may relieve your- self from further liability by notifying the publisher not to continue sending the paper to you after the expiration of the current year. slung ng1cuua Ill lalll Vlllllllloy. Mrs, Telfer and children of Paris have returned home after spending a few days with her brother, Neil Morrison Q`IIl\IIII'|1\Inv|-v .nl.sI-.'._.. 1.. IL - ;u.uuuuuvu. | Mi_ss Bella McCuaig visited inl Barrie for a few days last. week.` Mien Annin t::Inh..;(.4 :0 ..:... uauu: xur a. usw uuys Isl. WEEK. Miss Annie Gilchrist is visit- ing with her sister, Mrs. Acunluy of Crown Hill. Mr. Lee of Bracebridge is vis- itinlg at Mr. Gilch1'ist's. nrxrl `Inn II-`mks- _-.-J 1'--~- gluing ab U11. KIUUIIFISI; 5. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes and fam.. ily of Toronto are visiting with M1`. and Mrs. Henry Gilchrist. Mine Win q`:nna\r\n ..4' n..:n:.. mu. _auu uua. ucury UIIUIIFISL: _ MISS Flo Snssons ofOr1ll1a spent a few days last week vis- |iting friends in this vicinity. MFR rpnlfalu and nhildnnn n6` ulc 115101115 GI; (1. KJIIUIIFIBD S. The Women s Institute held their July meeting at the home of Mrs. Jno. Maw. The members res onded to the roll call with gm le recipes and instead of aving the usual papers the af- ternoon was stent in making e bandages for Hospitals in France. .'_A|_.._I2_A !\ uvn uuuuq. Aura. II. U. zuuuaruauu. A number from here celebrat- ed the Twelfth in Barrie. Mn ant. 11:-.. I .-...4.. no rn-......4- July 12th. Miss Mary Mcculloch is visit-. ing at her home here. Inn 1u..n1:n.... ...o n...._.:- _A-,-i nub no IICI uuulc IIUIU. Mrs. McMillan of Barrie spent` last week with her brother Thos. McCu|loch. Ilz..- 11A,II_ Il_r1, uuuua uuluuubcu DU QJIUU. ` The girls of the Sewing Circle sent another shipment in aid of: the Red Cross last week consist- iug of 2 dozen surgical shirts, 5 pair pillow slips, 2 dozen mouth wipes, 2% doz. gauze wipes, 4 dozen face cloths, 9 dozen band- ages, 3 large pads, 4 pair socks, magazines and papers, 3 dozen handkerchiefs. Pngo hm- as ucuu no uwvvuuu llUUll.lBUll. Mr. and Mrs. C. Gregg of Al- lenwood spent Sunday at W. `C. Webb's. M 1'12].-.-._ 2- --_A -___2_ _pn IV GNU an Goo. Gibson is out again after his recent accident. ":n1~ II-.-.6]- `l'\..l..|...\II I.-- _- L` I GI-IUV 0 The Methodist S. S. will holdl their annual garden arty in Rupert's grove on Thurs ay, July 22. Barrie Band will be in at- tendance. July 12th. Mrs. S. Elliott is visiting friends at Newtog Robinson. "II an-gal "ma IV-.;..-..._ J AI una ucvcuu uvunucub. ' Miss Myrtle Patchell has re-; turned to her home m Midland after spending some _time with her aunt, Mrs. R. G. Rlchardson. A nnrnlnnn funny` kn-.4. 1-.nI..I......t -cu vuv villa" In .ua1 |'1c. Mr. 81:6` Miss Leuty of Toronto are visiting at A. Gilchx-ist's. "Plan \1Inmon n In..4:o..a.. L.,.i,a nus 1: UI LU]. Uuhu. The Union strawberry festival was a decided success though the weather was very unfavorable. All sports had to be cancelled owing to the heavy rain. Pro- ceeds amounted to $l50_. I WW... ...:..I.. no 41.... o..--.._.... n:-._- l lyuu Ulllua Ill UIIIB picnic. Miss Edna Lennox is holiday-| ging with Miss Gertie Banting of Elmgrove. mug nnknnln nu.` `I3... `I\...__ -4! a.'41111al UVVo Miss Roberts and Miss Day ofl Toronto are the guests of Mr. -and Mrs..Fred Elliott. { l llnn I...-.:-. -1` 1\Yn..1I.. I)--- :_ A,- 5 VIII 50110 Miss Maggie Waliaqe has re- turned home after vnsiti her gislter, Mrs. Ferguson of em. a e. I..-....- -_...-_--I - The lost lo the Ohuput.

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