Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 15 Jun 1922, p. 5

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642 i vmuuug at-.1`. Dllttalla S. I ' J. T. Foster is attending the Grand Lodge of the I.0.0.F. which is being held in Owen Sound` this week. ] Mn u-`A II ... `If T.` r\_,,,,, i P " w`I;{[u1:s:.W.I'Iuggins of Toronto are 1 Mrs. C. Houden. 11.. ......I ll..-` mm. U. nouuell. " Mr. and Mrs; `Ed. Shanahan and child-; `rm and Mrs. Aggett, all of Toronto; are !visiting at.T-. Shanahan I I T ITn.~6n.. ... .u.-._.l:___ .1 1` u aux; uuuuuyulg m uwawa. and Montreal. } F. Laver is the relieving agent in charge; of the.G.T.R./station in Mr. Black's ab- sence. 3 Geo. Downey and Miss Glenna Downey! are spending a few days with friends in Toronto. .` Ill... `I _l..___!_., I 12- r- ~ -- -- ' I ucumg ineuuis ll] at-ayner. l Born--On Wednesday,, June 7, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Graham, a son. " ; Mrs. (Dr.) Scott is visiting with her daughter,`Mrs. Gill, Toronto. ' Miss Phillips of Toronto is visiting with her sister, Mrs. (Rev.) Stubbs. ,- Mrs. R. Simpell of Midland is visiting2 with her aunt, Mrs. Wm.'Moffatt. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. 'Black and family are holidaying in Ottawa and Montreal. ` l W. lmvar ic Han I-nlinuy: n . . . ....4. 2- ,L-_.. i I Mrs. McAuley visited friends in Stayneri recently. 3 Miss Irwin of `Barrie spent Sunday with; Miss P. Usher. ' ' , Miss Bertha Jones spent a few days with friends in Midland. I Mrs. Jas. Henry of Collingwood is visit-i I I ing at R. H. Henry .s. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Spring spent the week-end at Schomberg. ' Mrs. McArthur and daughter Gwen are visiting friends in St-ayner. I B011--nn Wbdilfluoir Iiunsn '7 5- 1' ~ IT ---1-nli LIIJIIU $ Frank C. Bishop, Representative & i%$%$%&%%&&M&Mmmi auxvuuu uu ounnay. | The ladies of the W.M.S. and Mission` g:Band held their quilting in the Hall on lThursda_v afternoon, `when four quilts were - '3 nished. After refreshments. the President. 11 {of the W.M.S. called the meeting to brderi i and introduced a presentation to two 9 members about to leave. Mrs. W. J. Mc-i 9 i Lean `being asked to read the following ad- I dress :.-- ~ 7 - ,4 Dear Mrs. McDonald and Mrs. Watson: - I --We your friends and fellow workers in lithe W. M. S. of the Presbyterian Church, ' Ivy. learning you" are about to leave us and sever your connection with us as a 9! society. wish to express our regret at ,your ` `departure from amongus. but we know our loss will be some oneelse s gain. We know you will try to carry on the good work `wherever you make your home. for .1 the Master has work for us all to do in 1 lhis Vineyard. We cannot all `do great ` things. but the `little acts of kindness count I : c F P D i just as much when done in the Saviour s name. We will miss you very much in ,our little gatherings; miss your willing help and kind `sympathy. for you were \ Jalways ready with a willing heart and;l purse when it was needed. Gladly would {l we have you remain -with us. Since this ' i. cannot. be we ask you -to accept this little ,gift as a slight token of our appreciation and may it remind you of the. m-any pleas- ant times we `have spent together. May; you -be long spared to years of usefulness: '5 'in the church and when our task here is! done may we all meet in that Heavenly-| Home where we never say Good-`bye. lSizned on behalf of the Auxiliary: Mrs, [ W.'~J. Thompson, President; Mrs. W. J.` I McLean. Secv- h tl l7( _yuu UC lung '3} fdone `Home behz Iur. `I am... . ~ .1. .lH`Ul'pS| H{'cLean. Secy. | K , mums u. msnop, ltepresentative >14 $%$&&&amwm&w&em; &&m&m&m$mmmm&mgl nu: runners 1101118 nere. _ 9 A number from the Presbyterian Church attended the presentation at Thornton last Tuesday evening for Rev. R. H. Somer- ville and bride.- J. Corbett ably acted as chairman. W. D. Henry read the address and ladies from Town Line, Baxter and Ivy ` presented an envelope of money from the good programme was given and refresh ents_ served by the three churches. All spent a very soci_a-ble time ' many friends wish Mr. and Mrs.` Somerville every happiness. 1 Reggie and Harold Arnold motored to` Toronto on `Sunday. Th lnrlio: nf flu: I June 11-Rev. T. J. Dew, R. F. Lowery land G. 'Dav'n,h Sr., attended the Synod meetmg of the Anglican Church in Toronto game on Saturday, when Ivy beat Thorn}-Z con 11 to 2 in a mhpdulml m..4-L ,,.....c uu uaauruuy, wnen 1vy beat Thorn}-; to in a scheduled match. Miss Viola Wilson and her friend, Miss: Collins. of Toronto, spent ghe week-end at the former s home here. A nurnlnnu :III\o\.-1 4-L- TL--' ' ` " ` and Miss s. s. McGinnis visiting with their sister,` U] L Ul uubu. 1 Ralph Bowman has accepted a. position I-with the Sterling Bank. Owing to ill health, Annie `Ma'y- Inard has been obliged to return to her r home. but expects to be able to resume } her work in the fall Mk... 1|/l..L..I a__.-, : a - `I1 VUXIIIJUK a --Don t forget dance at Big `Bay Point, I Saturday night, June 17. See display adv. on page 8. . 24p I -ucx WUl'l\ Ill H18 I311. I 3 Miw Mabel Swan is in Beeton at present, `and will not resume her `work till Sep-' i tember. . 1-\__A9; r . u - -- - The following ex-students Awere visitors! at the school during the last week: Misses` ;Elsie Rainey. Lavina McWa`ters, Mizpah: Hirlehey. May Marley and Mr, Pilon, all of Toronto. ' D-I_L 1'1. ` ` ' Bank. BUSINESS. COLLEGE NOTES ! Miss Katherine Poucher has graduated from -the stenographic department. ; Miss Hazel Key is in Toronto, having} accented a position "with the Dominion] I , tn I our-an.aAIVl`lI-ALI 5 j The meeting of the Women s Institute! ' was held on May 30 at Edenvale, not Min- esing, as reporteq last week. ` uu uuuuliy. -- l Any caring to send in news, please leave: . it at Mr. Martin s store for the correspond- 5 ent. Items should `be signed so that thef correspondent may know whence they! come. I I -._-- .-..-nus; uLr|ll\Jl1 1 'June l3.--F. Pratt made a brief visit jto his brother Will last week. Mrs. If attend1_1}-ia=` on thgysick list. The road overseers on the eighth line. I have a grant of $600 to improve thisroad. ` Mr. and Mrs. G, Tracy, with four of their children,],and' Mrs. Wm.;Kna'pp' mo- _tore(I to Toronto for over Sunday. E AH.'Dalv was a vlinst 9+ Lr......., Mn ......'-. -u.. Uuly V on Sunday. Anlr huI';v\` - -_ :_w [night this districtwas visited with a light Wild 1 frost. Outside of gardens, very little dam- ake -by age was done. Tnmam vnlnnfa km. -4 -L A` Ullll nfe MINESING STATIQN .... 19 11* . w .|.uruub_0 I01` Sunday. ' 'Daly was a guest at Harry McLean's iundav. 4. ' ___ _---`rnn\Jo1 IIIJ IJ\Jl\I;l Gloria Swanson, Paramount star, is a prime `1 with the motion picture public and her popul: ' increasing by leaps and bounds. If it s a Paramount Picture, it s the best show ir Peabody. s'- - Overalls . UNDER THE %LA"% `in an emotional and dramatic role KEEP COOL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JUNFE'l6--1- 7 GLORIA swANs6N __QPERA HOUSE mu: tutu un-y `U1 uuuu A. U. 1344 Take notice further that a tenant. who desires to vote upon said proposed By-Law must deliver to the Clerk not later "than the tenth day before the day appointed for taking the vote a declaration under THE CANADA EVIDENCE ACT, that he is a tenant whose lease extends for the -time for .which the debt or liability is to be created, or in which the money to be raised .EDFNV!-E __-_- . nu 1 h-im some few years ago. laughters and seven sons, were unable to be present} account of living consid- way. The funeral~servic`e 1 Wrizlnu a+.........., -1. Li.- From the novel, The Shulami` ATTRACTION DE LUXE We'cajry a full line of Palm Beaches and Light Greys in conservative and young men s models. Prics: 15 and 25 cents Summer Suits Also Khaki Pants at . . . B.V.D. s at . . . . . . . . . . . White Pants at . . . . . . . . . Sport Shirts at . . . . . . . . . . Intervoven Silk Socks at . . IN om: or OUR UP-TO-DATE \JIUI l\o And that if the assent of the electofs is obtained to the said proposed By-Law it A will be taken into consideration. by the Municipal -Council of the said Gorpoxjation at :9. meeting thereof to be held after the expiration of one month from `the date of the rst publication of this notice, and that such first publication was made on the 15th dayiof June A. D." 1922. Tuba nnohm 6'....LL.... n.L..4 .. a........LL _.L.. s1u< snurrs, $5.00 Fancy Stripe Silk Shirts, $6.00 __- _ -- _-:2- IZTII 5 I`?! A t . . Z, -1 -1 -1--1--zuucsncno :1 :1 rice was last week planted in Littlel Newmarket's assesment Lake the Game & Fisheries Department] an increase of $36,800, and along the south shore. The idea is to e_n- is 182 more than in 1921. icourage wild ducks and other water fowl Subscribe to The Barrie to .m-a.ke the place a rest spot. get. all the news. $2.00 a y T 22 DUNLOP STREET` You may trust your daintiest frock or most delicate possession to us. We'll restore them to their original freshness. We do our cleaning here, employing the most modern and scientic dry cleaning meth- ods. The knowledge that we can repair any damage adds to your enjoyment in wearing delicate apparel. H; ELSTON R. N; RoBiNsoN, Prop. F. P. CLARKSON, Manager. bu;--1--1 -1-}-1u;u;nnna:..:..;..:..:..-;..:.._.._.._.._ .. _.._.._ __ WE CLEAN EVERYTHING CORNER POYNTZ AND nU1~'1rL31;"s'rs.' " T-his town has long been searching for adjustment in the wood business. We grow our wood and don t speculate in the least; our retail prices are wholesale prices. No firm can put up as much wood for the money as we can. - Our boxes are standardized and will come up to inspection. We also have builders supplies on hand at very . reasonable prices. I\ I'I4\-`in-;--- _ -- A- I... ..w..... .....B vs-uvvnu AND THAT the 20th day of July 1922, -at 8 o'clock in the afternoon, at Thornton in the `said municipality has, been xed for the appointment of persons to attend at the polling places, and at the gnalk summing up of ' the votes by the er . . ' A...I u__; :2 4, , . 4.1 u . " - --Q VIIX Lakevieuf Flii Supply Co. (`nDl\ll:'D D(\VRI'l"7 Axl`l\' l\I Inn t\l\ an-u. suns 11_2x1)1_:_'ro_1y1;aAs_t_IR1:, $23.00 up , _- .- ns. 1u.vullLL ,,.... popularity 15 111'] l`\(\`|lY|f'1K` Shulamite. r, `favorite ....A L-A` .JUST LIIEE_NEW;;T$at s what you ll say of` tremendous power ms. !~1:3ANED M BLOCKED We do all kinds of altrations a;:-d repairs Give Us a Trial - Phone'441 puny .l\UlalLl'lllll LILIIUUIU Cookstown, 5N0. 10-Geo. Parks, De,-` puty Returning Officer. C A\T'l'\ rn`rrArn ;I__ nnA|_ _I__, ,1' t,_I A I\ maigaa:%? in town . . $2.00 . $1.29 ; $2.00 . $2,25 . $1.25 GLORIA SWANSON .__IN_.. UNDER LASH _. . V - - - u Iv vuuu ILI 1.061. Examine) and all year. VMy license number is -1, -_.. --.......n. Below are this week's selection of license numbers:--- 84-755 82-222 84-201 81-331 81- 175 82-060 Is your license` number among this list? If so. clip this cou- pon, sign your name, present coupon at box office and secure free tickets. good for Gloria Swanson in Under the Lash. Name uuul IFUIII among CBYS I-ht pass the Opera House will be publish- ; ed in the advertisenients of the ` Grand appearing in this newspa- per. Owners of the cars recog- nizing their auto numbers will be presented with two compli- 'mentar_v tickets to the Grand Opera House. vs . .._- --ruuv I \III IUUE Beginning today and contin- uing indenitely automobile cense numbers selected" at ran- dom from among that Onera Hnlmn will HA n..m;.1., .IIC|J\LI IIIIIF. ULLIUUI I Holly. No. 7--Clarence Srigley, Deputy Returning Officer. _ ` Pairiswick. No. 8---David Peacock, De- putv Returning Officer. ` 12:... 12.... D..:..+ M- n m... f....:.. .n.. FREE SEATS FOR YOU! 29 Elizabeth St. ent is $2,258,880, and its population 21 Page Five ` ,4 /4 pu|'V I\El'urHlUg Ul!lUt'!`. . Big Bay Point, No. 9-Wm. Irwin," TL; . puty Returning Officer. nnnlrafnuyn NA 1 0:11:34` pm ulna us out Lung uuwt:1'. Leonar 's. No. 6-Robt. Black, Returning Officer. unn" rm. -rT m............ a..:..:.... he 15, 1922 LIUUUI IIIH5 \J1llUUlVo Thornton, No. 4--Jos. Bowman. De- puty Returning Oicer. _St;roud, No. 5--~A. W-. Green, Deputy Returning Officer. ' Tnnnuw-Va Mn A_Dnka- n`nn`r Y\......L--l puny uzcuuunulg uuwur. Lefroy. No. 3-Thos. Sawyer, Deputy Returning Officer. _ Thnrnfnn Mn A__Tna `D--.-...._ I\- I M NOTICE . TAKE NOTI-CE that the foregoing is a true copy of 9. proposed By-Law of the Cmporation of the Township of Innisl` to be submitted to the votes of the electors of the .'I`ownsh.ip of Innisl on the 22nd. of July A.D. 1922, between the hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon and ve o'clock in the afternoon at the following places:-- . 'Hindles, No. 1--Franrk Hindle, Deputy_ Returning Officer. Churchill, No. 2-Wilfred Stewart,- De- puty Returning Officer. ' I.nrnnv Mn Qhqmnn Q ..... ..... T\-----L-- .,v--.-./ \/A-A4 Year Principal 1. $516.23 2. 544.62 3. 574.58 4. 606.17 5. 639.52 6. 674.69 7; 711.80 8. 750.95 9. 792.25 10. 835.82 11. 881.79 12. 930.29 13. 981.46 6 14. 1035.44 '15. 1092.38 16. 1152.47 7. 1215.85 18. 1 1282.72 19. 1353.27 20. 1427.70 _ I SCHEDULE TO FOREGOING BY-LAWi V--- I)..:._-!__ unulxlvlyullby to we uenentures. *1 6. That there shall be raised and levied; in each year during the currency of the} said debentures or any of them -by special rate on all the rateable property of the said Municipality in same manner as other taxes; 7 are levied a sum sufficient to pay and dis-I 5 charge the said `yearly sums of principal I and interest so accruing due as the samet( becomes respectively payable according to the terms ofrthis By-Law. that is to say 1 the total sum of $1506.23 in each of the b said years. 6 7 'l`l-....`L LL:.. D_.'r..__. _L,u . u - nun: _y Uulo 7. That this By-Law shall take effect on the day of the final passing thereof.` '7 manaam bank of Uanada, Siroud. I ; 5. That it shall be lawful for the Reevm ] of the said Municipal Corporation and he! is hereby authorized to sign` and issue the-ii said debentures hereby authorized to bei : issued and the interwt coupons (if any) attached thereto and to .cause the same: also to be signed -by the Treasurer of the `c said Municipality and the Clerk of the saidf Municipality is hereby authorized and.in- structed to attach the seal of the saidi Municipality to the debentures. ` c 6 'I`|m+ +In...... n1...n L... _..:--.I -_J L ' ul cl uluy ucwmuule. 4. That the said debentures -as to {Srin- cipal and interest shall be `payable at Standard Bank of Canada, Siroud. 5_ 'I`h.nt :1 shall 4... I.....:..| L... 4.1.. n,, , kblg Rates uuwauucut-D on prulclplll. snau be payable in one year from the nal passing of this By- Law and the remaining nineteen instal- ments of principal shall be payable on the same day in each of the succeeding years... the said yearly instalments of interest shall; be `payable at the same time and each of. the said debentures shall include the whole amount of interest. payable for that year or coupons for interest sh-all.be attached to each debenture as the Reeve and Treas- urer may detenmine. A. 'l`lu.+ +5., ....:,: .1..L.....L.._-- -7 - punt 111 me said Township of Innisl. 2, That to raise the said sum a_ of 818.000 it shall be lawful for the Corpora- tion of the said Municipality of the Town- ship of Innisl to issue debentures of the said Municipality to said amount, in sums of not less than $100 each payable within 20 years from the date of the nal passing of this By-Law. V . 3. That the said debentures so to be issued for the said sum of $18,000 shall . bear interest at the rate of ve and one- half per cent per annum payable yearly and debentures shall be payable in twenty annual successive instalments. such annual instalments of principal and - interest to be of such amount that the aggregate amount payable for `principal -k and interest in any year shall beequal as nearly as may be to what is payablevforl, principal and interest during each of the other years of said period and one of such instalments of principal shall be payable in year the final nnsnina n: n.:.. n.. ( ( $18,000.00 s12.124.so $30,124.60 -.__. .........,...,. \.lO nu-uuu cunuqua E IUIIUWSI 1. That the sum of $18,000 be raised by the issue and sale of debentures of the Municipal Corporation of the Township of Innisl for the purpose of acquiring land for establishing ' and laying out a. public park in the said Township of Innisl. 2. That n min :1... ...:.4 ---A -1 WC -v-. w wu,v&U,IJ`x\I. AND I-IEAREAS the amount of the existing debenture debt of the. said Munic- ` ipality is 3702.70, of which no part, either for principal or interest is in arrears. l'I'!tl'I:V1\I':\l.~/\I-urn .|'- In - - WHEREAS the Municipal Council of the Township of Innisl deems it advisablero acquire land to establish and lay out a public park in the said Municipality and it be DCCEKRTV f rninn fkn guns n` ,_-_--- ,...... ... um. muu usuuuupuuby uuu It will be necessary to raise the sum -of 318.000 for such purpose. nah nrumn-rm :3 .u, "X133 ;7;;RniA : petty of the Townshi. to the last rvised Assessment R year 1921 is $2,615, A Mn I111-rt -.\n`n A n I PUBCG he whole vrateable pro- p of Innisl according oll for the 340. '"'nfirL'iiFb1i}E'7i{.wniu":pa`I"3;ci1 or the Township of Innisl enacts as follows: 1 Tknt LL- ....... -l Din Ann u A By-Law of the Municipal corporation of the Township of lnnisl to raise the sum of $|8,000 for" acquiring land for and establishing a public park in the said Township of Innis , ' BY-LAW N035 Thursday, June 15, 1922 Interest $990.00 961.61 931.65 900.06 866.71 831.54 ` 794.43 755.28 ` 713.98 670.41 624.44 575.94 524.77 470.79 413.85 353.76 290.38 223.51 152.96 78.53 ,_-_. _- ....- Annvual Amount ` $1506.23 1506.23 I 1506.23 1506.23 1506.23 1506.23 1506.23 1506.23 1506.23 1506.23 1506.23 1506.23 1506.23 . , 1506.23 2 1506.23 1506.23 1506.23 1506.23 1506.23 1506.23 . _ , `by the proposed By-Law is payable, or forge at least twenty-one years, and that he has ; ` by the lease covenanted to pay all munici-J pal taxes in respect of the property of which ` 1 he is tenant other than local improvement *1 rates`. ' 1 R. M. McCONKEY.' -` [1 m__I- ' 1y the same person; 31 for half lot. } Lot owners are also reminded that` with] :he new Endowment System now available vhey may eliminate, it they wish, further assessments by permanently endowing the ot to provide Jot perpetual care. . Barrie Union Cemetery Board, I0.-26` A I2...-......I.... D... l ". l0.-26 ` uc yuynuw on or mature July 18$ next. 1 Assessment rates--82 per annum for one ` 0t and_ 81` for each additional lot owned the same Int nnnnnu mm Al..- ........:._.I_.I n.-. __2.L Owners of lots are reminded that unpaid assessments from 1913 onward become a :barge` against the lot and should not be xllowed to accumulate. as underthe Act PHEY MUST BE PAID BEFORE-"THE LOTS CAN BE USED. a 'Tnv\.n::l n...-.....___A._ 13-7", Ci I ...cu., pucurun s Danx, uumop b`t.., name I I -..u;o unu D11: UBEU. Unpaid. assessments from 1913 to 192] wnclusive are. overdue and those for 192'.` no payable on or before July 1st next. ASSGSBHIEIII l`Bt$-`2 nnr nnnnrn Cap Ann . I Barrie Upidn Cevmeterzy`. ' AN NUAL ASSESSMENTS \ The attention of lot owners is drawn to the annual `assessments for care of lots, which axe payable to J. W. Ness, Secy.- I`reas., B_eecroft s Bank,` Dunlop St., Barr}: Owners nf Int: drn v-auxin:-lm-I Hun! .... ... lama at Barrie this 29tfa$e 3;" I 1922. , Y. 2 a.u.I.\;Lu.o ur O11J.l!r'-1U`70 at one tune 0! sale and the remainder within thirty days thereafter. There -will .be a reserve bid. Further particulars and conditions will he made known at the time of sale, and in the meantime may be `learned on` applica- tion to DONALD ROSS, `y____|___v r:1_|:_2., , _ ---- _..--.., --...... v 1 I SATURDAY, JUNE 24, I922 at the hour of one o clock, those parts! of lots numbers eight and" nine on- the south side of Charlotte Street, in the Town of Barrie, according to registered plan, described in a conveyance thereof from one Jesse Tornlinson to Noah Gilchrist, registered at number 16698. ` V n.. 4-l.:. ..........-.. :- .. .--_-.-_:-nu- ncszaumcu no number 10036. On thns property 15 a convemently ar ranged brick and cement cottage. TERMS OF` RATJ4`.._`ln0/.\ M oh. 4:... .. 1 Under instructions` from the Executor: of the Fstate of the late Noah Gilchi'ist,' there will be offered for. sale -at public auction by W-. A. McConkey, Auctioneer, at the "Barrie Hotel on ` - Dated May 29, 1922. my-uv- Iv vvII.1JIlUl10 .. 1 NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the] ETrustee Act that all persons having claims I against the Estate of Joseph A. McMaster, `late of the Township of Essa, ` in the County of Simcoe, farmer,` deceased, who I died on or about the 13th day of May.l 1922, are requested to send particulars of their claims'_ to the undeisigned on or be- fore the.17th day of June, 1922, after` which date the Executors will distribute' the assets of the estate among those en- titled thereto`, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have'no- ~ tice, and that they will not be responsible to any person for the assets of said estate whose claims shall not then have been re- . ceived. _ ` T DONALD, ROSS, Executors' Solicitor, `nu!-run (`ssh-u-in I . OF Ryjs.7 i ~-Don't forget dance at `Big Bay Point. Saturday night, June 17. See display adv. [on page 8. . 24p] ; I -aucr uu: awrm aanuruay mgnt. Dr. and Mrs. MoCallum and Mr.` and !Mrs. J. E. Hodgson motored to Toronto jon Wednesday. - _ f auscu uuun uuu cement cottage. TERMS OF SALE-10% at the time of, nln and Han rAfhn:n:'nn ...:oL:.. a.I..:..;-. 1---- u. 11. Drum) S. The` Presbyterian Church was closed on Sunday owing to anniversary services in i Lefroy. ' Thorn Iuynlln luII:`n .. ..-.._..L-_ -1` - - - ` ucuuy. ' 7 I There were quite a number of cars stuck? ( ;in the mud coming home from Tent_City, `after the storm Saturday night. I; I Dr. and MN Mnnallunm anal M-- -----| vtawula vmu mr. and Mrs. .1. 19. uodgsoml W. B. Sloan and family motored to Markham on Sunday. ` Wilann AF 'l"n':-Av-I-n in n -----L -`-' ;uau\uzuu U11 ounuay. I Mrs. E. Wilson of Toronto is a guest at E. . Sloan's. '1').-. D......l....a.....:-_ nu. , 1 Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Bell were Week-end `visitors with `Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hodgson. B. Sloan and fnmilv I'YI!\fl'|l!|r' o..| uuc tu apeuu HID WBCK-BXK1. J - I ! ,June 14.-Mr. and Mrs. Hart 'IThomas| j and Mrs. Wm. Thomas motored to Wood-I I ville to spend the week-end. . Mr nml Mag n (1 `D..ll -.--..- .'.;-4L I uuug uuu omer -piacw were present. Mr. McKever has commenced operations; for building a new house. I A. Cameron is putting in a new cellar and building an addition to his house. Several otherimprovements are being done in the village, and some property is changing hands. . ' ~Severn River over the week-end. |__,,, .. I u . luau .WuCK. V _ ' . Miss McKever; teacher. accompanied the; Barrie teachers on their outing down theg vl A n..mL-; 3..-... ` "' _ . . . V \ uuvuula uu vucu uuuug (IOWII EH8` -S.evern A number from here attended [the Dis-I trict meetingof L.0.L; No. 452, Bax-rie.| which was held at Minesing, June 13. with a. good attendance. Delegates [from Pene-' tang and other place I Mr. McKavar `hm: nnmmmmml ...........c:..---- June. 14.-Mrs: Goodfellow is visiting; friends in Angus. ' ` " ! Mrs. Ingram and daughter of Newmarket were visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. Cameronf ` last (week. 11:-.. ln_vz-.:-, A I u_1auI'aIllIJt: all we Darn. . g'I he girls baseball team played a friend- ly game with Nantyr giri.s,_ June 13, at Nantyr. the Knock girls winning.` 7 Joseph Bowman has commenced cutting his stock of logs on the eighth concessiox! with the sawmill he purchased recently. At the Union School Picnic on Friday at Alcona Beach, eighth line. the girls from here expect to play baseball with the zirls fpnrnc frnm nninl-.1-.....:.... ..--A--- uum m.-re expect no play baseball with 1:] girls teams from neighboring sections. a aycuuy rwuvery. ` During the electric etorm on June 8, Mr. Langwin, north half lot 11, con. 9. had his barn struck _by lightning. The barn was not vburned. but a horse standing in the stable was killed. There was some insurance on the -barn. -Tho n:..l..' I........L..n L____ "I I - - [greasing favorably. `His friends hppe fbr June 14.--Roy Av-llan was taken to the! R. V. Hospital, Barrie, last Thursday and` was operated on the sameevening for ap- pendicitis. At time of writing he is pro-.. a speedy recovery. Din-inn fhn 'lIlI D:n ..L-._.. -.. Y---- 0 if NEWS mom Nmcunonmc `rowNsHu=s 1;;gguToRsf SALE VALUABLE Hout ~l;R-0PERTY. IN THE TOWN or BARRIEV ~ `NOTICE TO CREDITJORS YIVIN ' I CUNDLES :}4.A-_-3V.[__1:s. Goodf_ellow * CHURCHILL I nuu 1\-UDD, Vendors` Solicitor, Barrie, Ontario. +14. mm. .1... ..t It--- KNOCK metary Board, - A. Brownlee. Pres I1: Clerk y Duuul l~Ul', Barne, Ont ano. 22-24 Ill Hal 4". 0 f . May, 22-24:: 5 71. gv an cu5,uu Wxlson. v 1!1:LL ;' With the showers of last F1-id'ay and sat. `urday night and the cloutfy days of the 4 week-end, the crops in this part of the dis- .trict are the best for some years. The rain came just .-when most needed and the- farmers are very optimistic. .011 Monday. -vuunuuca uh 1U 3.111. 68.611 aunaay. The Elmvale Continuation School foot- -ball team proved their superiority over the Rangers from Penetang `here last Saturday night, when the men from the north went down to a 3 to 0 defeat. The -ball" was at the visitors goal throughout the entire game. The E. C. S. team was considerably gatrengthened `by` W. A. Anderson and J. !Wilnnn ` a puree weeks reaamg examination papers. The Presbyterian -and Methodist congre- gations will hold union services for the next two Sundays. Rev. B. M. Hanna will preach in the Presbyterian Church at 11 am. and in the Methodist Church at 7 Ip.m. Sunday. School is held in both churches at 10 a.m. each Sunday. I I``YYI\7!lIA (`:f\nI .inIIn.f`nn Qn`-Ann` `A-5 aluuxs. , I The Elmv/ale Continuation School closed` Ion Friday of last week. E. G. Miller, the principal, is presiding three days of this week at Penetang. He leaves next Mon- day for Toronto, where he will spend about three` weeks reading examination P1`$l')Vtel'ian and Makhndiaf lIf\I'IlDPQ_ Twenty-four candidates -are writing oni their Lower Sch-ool examinations and six-i teen candidates are writing "on their Middle -School exams. this week here. R_. D. Keefe and Miss Eaton of Penetangi are pre- siding. T/, I | Thu W'.lvn1iu;I (`nn6......-.42-- Q_L--I _I., I- ucwvuu\'u1v:a' `2. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kerr of Edmon-4' ton are -visiting relatives in this vicinity. iMiss Annie Kerr is returning this week ;with them to" Edmonton -where she intends ] to spend a year or so. T ` Miss Burchell, assistant teacher of the, E. C. S., left` last Friday for her home at Athens. Mis Burchell intends returning: to Elmvale to resume duties when schooli re-opens in September. L on their tnvlvnr qnL.no-J nnnn ....Z_..A.2 _ _ . _ "J ` uu. auu Lula, ucu. uangman, DOM] OI llOS.i When_ the VNe`wtonville and Saurin ball teams met. at Waverley last: Saturday even- R Newtonville s 4. III... .....I ll..- A'_.L,, 1-r - --' ing, the _later proved their superiority by` having 13 men cross -the home plate to` ulvoucr, nuts. 0. A. rerguson. Married. at Barrie, on Wednesday, June} 7, Jean, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mr.=.5 W. J. Tubman, to Thomas, eldest son of. Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Langman, both of Flos.3 When tho Nnm+nnn:lln`.....l e......:.. 1....iI m uwcu wuuuu mus weex. Mr.'und Mrs. W. F. Ferguson and fa.-mivlyl of Gleichen, Alta.,_ are visiting with his: mother, Mrs. S. A. Ferguson. Married, at. `Raw-rin nn \X7nnInnan|n-- Y-----

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