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Barrie Examiner, 22 Jun 1922, p. 12

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GUIJ IILICIA. The Major s subject, The Lost Book," was taken from the 34th chapter of 2nd. Chronicles, which de- scribes the nding of the -lost book of the` law by Hilkiah, the High- Priest, during the work of renovation in the temple, and the consternation of King Josiah when he learns that his fathers have not kept the terms of the covenant which is written in the book. He immediatelycalls the people together, the largest Bible Classever recorded, said the Major, and pledged himself and the nation to carry out the covenant. ff... (`T A.-.& 'DAA1r A Mn:nu ua14'f,Q ! DU I.'.u.1.'r_y Uu-I: but vuvcunuo. The Lost Book of Major Hartt s address was the Bible, which instead of being literally covered by the `debris of a ruined temple is often guratively buried by many things, both in the home and in the com- munity. The young people of today are better versed in the `nomenclature of the movie-world than in that of the Scriptures, as was recently prov- ed by a questionnaireissued in public schools in Toronto. Even in the Sun- day Schools the lesson is too much" inclined to be parcelled up ready to serve, like cereals, in leaflets and other guides for teachers. In the home the reverent reading of the Book of Books"-is not carried out in these days of _jazz as it was a generation ago. l\uIn'nlu:;n -I-his in:-'Hv-in-haul V-nnllv gcuctauuu a5u. Only when the individual really feels the lack of the Book will he seek its teachings. Major I-Iartt urged that individuals should not let business, or the thousand and one other elements in life, bury the Book-but that the Bible should be kept open in the home, in the com- munity, and in the national life. ,1I,, IVUUII AAA lls I: Bible I A U / , `bx, (I / V 0, . / '/K\ ' / ` . (M ._.._.._:...;\_._..._...__. Hkwosr PEOPLE R[ . vLidy ' ' BARRIE Trenfon A new time table goes into ieffecty on the G.jT. R. next Sunday, June 25. Among the changes affecting this division are as follows:-- ' No. 397 leaving Allandale at 10.52, arriving Penetang at 12.55, will discontinue (farrying fiassengers. No. 53 will leave Allandale at 12.15,f going via Birch to Midland. No. 54 .will leave Midland at 12.35, reaching Allandale at 2.10 p.m. l a.m. instead of 7.45, reaching Bar- -No. 41 will leave Toronto at 7.20% rie at 10.25. No. 44 will leave North Bay at 9.45 a.m. (instead of 10 a.m.) reaching; Barrie at 5.05 and Toronto at 7.55. ' No. 55 will leave Toronto at 10 a.m., , reaching Barrie at 12.18. No. 56 will leave Scotia Junction at 10 a.m., arriving at Barrie at 2.05 p.m. and Toronto at 44.25. | No. 57 will leave Toronto at 10.30 a.m., reaching Barrie at 12.48. No. 43 will leave Toronto at 12.30 p.m., arriving at Barrie at 2.55 p.m., (Saturday only). a. No. 58 will leave Muskoka Wharf at -12.45 p.m., arriving at Barrie 2.30 and Toronto 4.45. No. 48 will leave South River at 3.452 pm.. "arriving at Barrie at 9.12 and Toronto at 11.25 pm; u.u;u;.unu--no u kguccu Luary n.0Sp1r- ' '- al, Orillia, June 614, 1922, a daughterl: [N : (Isabell June) to Mr. and Mrs. Percy I 2 cents er wm_d_ min. 50 ts I Haystead (nee Mabel A. Haynes). `mum *1 p HOUGHTON-On Sunday, June 18, 1922, "--'.""""""' at the Mountain Hospital, Hamilton, a POWER---In loving memory of our dear I son (Charles -Ambrose) to Mr. and Mrs. husband and father. Richard Power, who Charles Wesley Houghton of Barrie. passed away June 20, 1918. iPARTRIDGE-In the New Liskeard .Hos- Fold him, 0 Father, in Thine arms, Pi -21. June 19, 1922. 8. son to Rev. A-ndvlet him henceforth be g MMIY Id MTS- Partridge-_ _ H A messenger of love between !WEBB---In the R. V. Hospxtal, Friday, 001` human hearts and Thee, I June 16, 1922, a son (Robert Alvin) to 259 -Wife and Family. Mr, and 'Mrn 'l` -A Wnkk `R......:.. .`CONLON-ARMS I1R.ONG-A-t Barrie, May |'~` 31. 1922. Clara Armlsh-any of Allan.-l..l.. ]LV1UrLULb`U1V-Ut(sAl'1A'M-*Un Wednmday, June 14, 1922, `by Rev. R. Irwin, Geor- gina. L. Graham of Toronto (formerly of Barrie) `to Albert Nicholson of Walk- erbon, Ont. - 'I'HOMPSON-O00PER-At -Barrie, Tues- ` day, June 20, 1922, Amy Evelyn Cooper of New Lowell to Robert `Albert Thomp- son of New Lrywall, -uum LuN-AtcMs111<.UN_u--At B-arrie, May 31, 1922, Clara Armstrong of Allandale f to Arthur Conlon of Allandale. LANGMA.N-TUBMAN--~At Barrie, June -7, 1922, Margaret Janella. Tubman of Flos to Thomas David Langman of Flos. NICI-IOISON- Wednmday, I June 14. 1922 '-hv Rm: 1? 1 .-mh. (1...- HAD) WANTED for general housework in Weston. Apply 96 Mary St., phone 357 for appointment. . x ~25-30p` U1 LVCVV JJUWULI IIU l\n son of New Lowell. uuuc LU, 134:9, 5 sun !_I\.UDt!l'B IUVIII Mr. and `Mrs. T. `A. Webb, Barrie. nuvouu], aunt: Al The contents of a bungalow, includ- ing stoves, white enamel bedroom suite, rosewood dressing table, fumed oak dining set, buffet with cane pan- els, 6 dining -chairs with leather seats, reed library table, couch, easy chairs, pictures, curtains, etc. Also the farm stock and implements. Sale at 1 p.m. 117 A 1u_n-_L A memory and father. 25n urn, ,, I vs ,of Valuable Household Furniture --u 4.. v caoi HOGAN`.- at Lot 8, Con. 8, Vespra AT MINESING STATION to sell by Public Auction on The undersigned has received instructions from n::;._ _-A _4ucr1oN sX1fE auu 1 1166. TWO FARM HANDS WANTED at once for the season. Apply A. L. Moran, Floa -pbme, Phelpston P.0. 25-26p if L; IV LLLJALIJIILY | In Township of Innis! acquire land to 0. public park~in the will be necessary 318.000 for such , . `vr\ iivvvrxvx V1 . AND WHEI .l~.`.\.. existing debent1m~ ipality is $702.70, for principal or in nuvvv v1\ I'1v\/\ I\-I ~ O10.U\'U IL mun: nu- tion of the .'-'.:1'ul Mt Ship Of Innislvtu said Mllnicipulity t of not "less than S 20 _vem$' from the of this By-Law. 3.. That the an issued for the suit! bear interest at th half per cent per and debentur<-:5 sh: annual succ0.x'~`i\' annual instulnwn interest to m- of aggregate amount and interest in :u\ nearly as may he- principal and into other years of .s..is- instalments of prir one year from the Law and the re- ments of prin('ip:s'I same day in ezwh the said yearly ins be payable at tin- the said (lehmlturv amount of` iI1t(*r4-.~' or coupons for it to each debenture urer may (leterfxm 4. That the su ' VWJ f,A,_.., . Qnvgv tion nc nn ,,. l1L`L/ '7 ILlZll\lJ{l- petty of the 'I`own.~ to the last revis<-d year 1921 is $3.; A`|1I'\ `lY1`I'I`Y\I`\ 1. That the- by the isslm .msi Municipal Curgwl Innisl for the for est~abli.~'hm,: park in the said "I'\L. "5." 301;? IT0-`r':ni_.~ 818.000 it .-`M1 0.- .:__ ..': .L- ....'.,1 \L T- HOUSE TO RENT for July and August, furnished. Apply at Examiner. _ 25p TF1]-l_)-i;i.:.}-;6Ii'7I:: - :- the Township uf [: 1- llI|' {Ill clpal and inttirv Standard Bank ' 'I`L A '4 L. Dlxktlluzull 1)unz\ -1 Thtii if >hZli' of the said Mumv is hereby authuriz said (iei.)(`Ht|._ll`l".~` he issued and the ix attached t.hrrr~:.. . also to he sigm-ii said Municip;ilit_v : Municipality -is in structr-d to attm-h Municipality to I} -2 1'1-u..o cl.-.. luulnclyauq U: u `6. That thorn-. in each your dun said debenture. ~.. rate on all the rm Municipality in .~.in are `levied 1: sum 4 charge the .=m'u1 and interest I~'r` zu becomes r($.;\(*(-fivdi the terms of rtzi: the tmal `sum gr said years. '1 ""1_._A ALL I umu _v:-ma. 7. "That thi on the day of mu SCHEDULE TH Year PriI1Ci}):11 1. $516.23 54.4.61? 2. 3. 574.58 . /-no I "' TAKE N()'I'I('[ true copy of :1 Corporation of I} be subnxim-:1 In of the T of .h11_v :\.D. M of nine n'o1m-k 0`c}n(-k in Ihv ;: places 2- :4 - I-I'.mHn.~ V`. I Ink Kl` .' ,. Hintllos. Nu. Re`urnin;z (Mi (`hi1rchil1, N puty Roturnins Lvfmy. :.V4x. 'Rtm'nix~g HITM Thornton, .\' put) Rt-turning Strnud. NH. Returning 01%"; Lmn.'ml'.~. \ Return.in: .I)1'z": Holly. Nu. Returning ( )2`f`z Painswi(~k_ ` put-_v RNIITIUZ; Big Buy Pu: puty Returnm Cookstnw n __ puty Roturnin Axvn mu \'1` ..__. .T . AND TI{.\'I' r} 1922. at 8 o'cl- Thornton in :11.- been xed for v} to attend at tlw nal summina Clerk . A_..l ;L..L `it 4'.- [C150 And that `if ll obtained to tho- will be till-(en 1 Municipal (`num- at a meeting tl1 expiljation of one the first public. that such first the 15th (lay -nf ROOMS TO LET--furnished or unfurnished. Apply to 73 Tiin` Street between the .hours of 2 `and 4 pm. 25-26c Take notice 1'1 desires to Wm` u must deliver m the tenth (1:L_v he . taking the vntn l`A\YAhA VYIH Aillklllg llIl' V luv CANADA EVID tenant whose 19 for which The (1 created, or in w? AN D \i'_I'{ERI-13.51` -, .1 AL. 'I \-._._. 10. 11. I(`\ 10. 19. 20. s1.F0'd: 00_ I U\J.uIu ' 79`2.`25 835.82 " 881.79 A93O.`2.0 931.4! 1035.44 ` 1092.38 1152.47 1215.85 1282.72 1353.27 1427.70 (II 1.11:: 606.17. 63952 ("'1 on uuu .u.. 674.69 a-1 1 ur- U! 1.uu 711.81) 750.95 -nn n - 'GOA'I` FOR SAI.JT<`.--Na-nny, 16 months old. Phone 864.1. 261 Bnveld St. 25D III!-D WANTED AT ONOE-Apply to Mia I\ l"......m.- Hanna `Alynlllil Q51! ~ `FURNISHED ROOMS TO IaE I`-Apply 59 Mary St. I V 25p BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE-Centrally lo- cated, with all conveniences; a bargain for quick sale at $1900. Apply at 77 Maple Ave. 250 CXYITAGES `FOR SALE AND R.ENT-| Also good building lots on `sand beach on `buy. Big Bay Point. Apply to A. J. Fraser, Peninsular Park Hotel, Big Bay Pnirntv. 24-25p FOR SALE-~On Queen St., Elmvale, 8- zoomed brick veneered dwelling, hard and soft water, stable, drive shed and '&arge hen yard. Four lots in connec- on. Apply on premises. R. H. `I-Ienl ?Ty- ' WANTED AT ONCE-Smart young woxnah ' for light housework, 8 am. until 5 pan. `Permanent employment. ` Apply Mrs. 'Dign:un, 101 Cgapper-ton St. 25p `CARS WASHED-Old Foundry, Ross St. `nu! rnfo: fn nvnn1r`u nuiufnunnn A IAID WANTED-Apply to Mrs. Chas. lhvlin, 53 Maple Ave. 25c T-- FURNISHED ROOMS TO LE'l`--Board or without. Apply 77 McDonald St. 24-9p FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN to wind up an ncfnfn` 10-:-nnrn `-\n:nb `illn ?l`H`RESI{ING`WO0D--Pine stumps` free- '[.A1- ` vnnn A Vnnnwn an-svnnun kngnlln FUR'SALE-'33 or 40 ft. lots close to C01- lier St, onBerczy, adjoining Mr. Young's residence, "$7 per foot, or "about 165 it. including the corner all for $800. This is a chance for a builder to sub- idivide anti put up bungalows to sell or `rent. Easy `location, very central. H. R. Graham. Kenora. Ont. - 23-280 .rI<`AM1LY VWASHING DONE. reasonable . %. .,. nnnna `Ammln IL. n m . n n - . . an ORA SHINGLING and all kinds of carpenter work `done, prices reasonable. `F. .W. Shannon, phone 955.}. 23-28p ll`Jnl--- Wm WALV1 nmrnnonuw 1l\l.l.VL`JD fin every.,city and town in Canada to sell nutomdbile stop signals; positively pre-V vents accidents; every car owner a pros- -pect; easy to sell; big prots. "Write-for gparticulars and agents` proposition, Can-- cadian Auto Shops, P. O. Box 154, Niagara Falls, Ont. . 25t ' lllhll VVIIILI Lmu (`LL ULVUlH-`ypl] nu aux -O'Connor, Simcoe Hall, `Allandale. 25 -T M_l}N-- WE WANT REPRESENTATIVES .._ -....-. -16. n-"I bnuvn :n f`_nnnA`n in an KU\'Ul'| nu g ('1 8t., Barrie, L`\ll\ LVFIIJUJ III. II lJI1l.\\J{ll.$V IIU WHIU My an estate. 12-room brick. house, 123 Worsleye St.; 6-room house. 125 Worsley `Sh; also large shop; repair same and will 1-e.nt'825, $12. 35, giving an income of 3500 year on 32700. The price you can `by for means 18%, for the brick. house '5 ' n xv-Ann`): uni kn luunlv `Ah AAIIHA fkn `Mu ll)!` Iuuuua 10'/C`, IUI` UH: UYIUIS UUUBU 1. a y-could not be built for double the money,-and the deep lot and unobstruct-~ wad view opposite court -house. All you require is $1200 cash; balance one to `three years 8500 year, interest 7%. `Final price for all this month only as it is. Could be made into apartments. H. R. Graham. Kenora. Ont. - 23-28c ' U`I`4L` IEILIDIJ 1\\lLlll I \l Wot-slay St., phone 113.` It\l\L`l I\'I\|.`!1lUJlJ""\Jlu Duuuury, I-E DIM Low rates to weekly customers. A. C. Firman, Phone 592. . v`24-25p `ILLVI-l.lJl VV QUIILLVQ IJLIJV L3. NU prices. `Apply Examiner "office. .1111-IEJUIIIII-`VJ 'V\I\IlJ`*'l' IUD B_lIUlll[E ll'D'U"` Lot l,vcon. 6, Vespra. Remove before .'June"30. ` 250 LOOF, ROOF. RO0F--New ones laid, old ones repaired. Wm. Smith, 84 Mary Sb. Phone 944. PO. Box 810. " 25-36p Live Stocl;-For Sal: Property For Sale @ WANTED TO RENT--Modern house; will pay good rent; no children. Address Box R Examiner. _ 25-26c Property To Let Miscellaneous i;`w.....a Automobiles Wantgi VVUAI J 25~p Yu 25p 25c SEED BUGKWHEAT FOR SALE-~$l.00 .___ 1.... BL... (VI.-- I'\....uu... nn'7..o On MOTOR BOAT FOR SALE-Nice, small motor boat; will trade. for two good` canoes. complete. P.0. Box 393. .25p n GOOD GIRL WAN'l'ED_'-I-Iigheat wages paid; for Little Lake summer resort. Ap- ply Miss Mary Lawrence, Box 1053, `Barrie. 25p For: SALE-'-Drophead Singer sewing mn- chine, in first-class condition. Apply to G. Wingrove, phone 606 ring 12. 20-25c , IQUANTITY OF GAS PIPING and ttings q for sale, cheap. Apply Examiner o_f- FOR SALE-`-35 acres mixed hay, standing. Must beuut by July 1. -Mrs. Jos. Mc- nafnp ITOAn:h &: FOR SALE-.-aeveral -loads of new hay." Apply to Henry Harrison, R. R. No. 2, Barrie. Phone 6091-22. A 250 i:----j WAGON FOR SALE-Good light spring de- livery wagon, very cheap. Apply John Dinmlnunn 75 Tnrnnfn Q1`. 2511 ` FOR SALE--About 25 acres standing hay,` .I....-_ n-ul 6-iunnlrlnu mivn ' Ann!!! Fond Barrie Union Cemetery ANNUAL ASSESSMENTS - " The attention of lot owners is drawn to he annual assessments 'for care of .lots. which are payable to J. W. Neee, Secy. I`reas.. Beecroft'e Bank, Dunlop St., Barrie l\.......... .6 `l\`a QCA umvuydnrlarl 9-Hut unnnh` .:\LL KINDS of dry lumber for sale, on lot . 27, con. 7, Fees. Apply James "Nicol, Utopia, `Ont. l9tfc FOR SA-LE--Grain and clover threshing machine, in good repair. `Apply Chas. McGinnis, Box 808, or phone - T . to FOR QUICK SALE--Heavy team ' (with covlt). ages 8 and 11. Also wagon, mow-V er,` plows. etc. F-arm sold. 0. Harmer, ` Craigvale. 25p TWO AGGRESSIVE SALESMEN Wanted with knowledge of surrounding country. experience not necessary. Apply Box M Examiner. 25c LIGHT DEMOCRAT WAGON for sale- A.....l.. o-r`u....I.. A..- ..1.....- no 0A_Kn FOR SALE--Cream wicker baby carriage in good condition, used short time. Mod- erate price. Apply Box L" Exam- iner office. ' 23-26p 75 A-GRES-~Stock. implements and crop, 85.500; possession at once.` Cecil Arn- old, Alliston. Phone 71-30. 2429:)` . 22-FOOT MOTOR BOAT FOR SALE (on Lakeisimcoe); new last July; Universal four-cylinder engine; speed-15 miles per hour; seating capacity, 10 persons; cv- erything in perfect condition. Price. (Qnn- Ann`! 3135 ' R. N. Rmwn_ JBl!k- _.__.__._._._..._..._____......__ LOST--A bout 'l'uhursday of last week. on Ross St., child's gold-rimmed glasses. Kindly leave at Smith's drug store. 25p i ROWBOAT FOUND drifting in neighbor-` hood of `Shanty Bay. June 8. Owner may have same by proving property and V paying expenses on applying -to P. O. Box 26, Allandale, or 276` -Bradford St.. Bar- Wrjie. 25-27c 0!: am: 01 10! 61:01: uuunuuuui we uwucu )y the same person; 81 for half lot. Lot owners are also reminded that with the new Endowment System now available- nhey may eliminate, if they wish, further aeeesmente by permanently endowing the -'ot to` provide for perpetual care. `Barrie Union cemetery Board, l0-26 ` A. Brownlee. Pres "ARM FOR SALE-100 acres, 21,4 miles from Barrie, new brick-house,` well n- ished. barn `on stone foundation, cement_ oors, good drive shed; about 18 acres fall rye and 8 acres hay; good orchard. well at barn, spring creek on back of farm; plenty of good bush, mostly hard- - wood. This farm is priced to sell. Some- one ie going to get a bargain. For full particulars apply to W. G. How. Barrie. or nhnne 798. V i ' lltfc n-eas.. Deecroru 8 DBHK, uumup on... nuuu: Owners of lots are reminded that unpaid wesaments from 1913` onward become a -harge against the lot and should not be allowed to accumulate. as under the Act nvrnv 1117:!!! um `DAYH nunnnn 'l'!.'.` 8ll0`WC(1 $0 accumulate. ua uuucr uuc nu: PI-IEY MUST BE PAID BEFORE THE LOTS OAN BE USED. - ,fT.......:.uI a.-.~:.aa-van-ml-a `rain 10`? On WANTED.-'l`wo young married men for sales work, experience not necessary; op- portunity for advancement. References requi-rod. Apply Mr. Ritchie, 58 Owen HI `Rn:-I-in 25, '4U.I.D UIILV Dl`J UDI`JUn ' `Unpaid assessments from 1913 no 1921 mcluaive are overdue and those for 1922 are payable on or before July 1st next. Assessment rates-$2 per annum for one ot and $1 for each additional lot owned ` `I .nI>. nmnnrn an aim reminded that with III C! iivvwuuw-w Cc az-w--.-v-- ARC!-AIITECTSA 18 Toronto St., Toronto ALL CLASSES 0F.BUILD_INGS {U511 11].]. U1.` unw .ru;'u.Vu uuu uuuugu of- ce. ., ` l9tfx U LIV VUU I) u IVLLID Master, Utopia uvary wuguu, very uuuup. Bingvham, 75 Toronto St. jT- Aunt Unmvulbnz vv nuvxv nu new-- Apply.87'Maple Ave., phone 569. 24-5p - IDEAU DUUl\".|Tl.'l.'u'|.l. FUR Drsuusnvu T-per bus. Phone Chas. Degear, 607r2. 25p UH Dlu4I.`r'-`AD,UuD 40 acres awpuuxug nay, clover and_timothy mixed.` Apply Fred- win Thompson-, 81'/mud R. R. 2. 23-28;) erymmg 1n DOHBCB conumuu. rnuc. S800; cost $1350. R. N. Brown, Jack- son's Point. 24-26c I & Edwards -. -.1-ti-uuuntun-n . BOABDERS WANTED-Ladies or gentle- menrcentrally located, all modern con- veliiences. `For address apply at Exam- `iner Oice. 24tfc ..`-"*3 No change` in our prices:-- Blossom Tea '. .......... ..... 45:15, Carnation Tea. 60: lb. Moss Rose Tea............. -` 15: lb. `Delicious Cocoa 25: lb. The Hub Mocha and Java Coffee , ................. 65: lb. Pure Spices, Dates, Dried Fruit. . Tl-IE HUB TEEN? wmamr STORE IIIIIES - WOOL- FIIIIS T- E-%.H_9!5_l-F-Y Farm For Sale F_ or Sale 53? IIUIIII 25p IIIVIAJ Va. volv Llvnulvsw ovownnvonun Deputy-Reeve J. Drysdale of Flos put 10,000 black bass fry in Orr Lake, Flos Tp. on Tuesday. The sh were sent from the government hatchery a't Brantford on application of Mr. ` Drysdale through G. H. Murdoch, M. T A V FURNISHED ROOM TO LET--A-pply 20 n1......I.... G4 ..I........ 119 95-\ l Strayvberry festival at St. Paul's, llnnisfil, _on Wednesday, June 28 Good musical program.` Admission 40c and 25c. 25c There is a wonderful profusion of, peonies_this year.` They should be in every garden." There is nothing more easily grown and the wonder- ful blooms now obtainable are indeed a rare delight. ` `IL 3.. a.oCuAn`A1' LI... Q-iguana manna` I To Mrs. Haughton Lennox was given the honor of laying the corner sto_ne of_ the new Christ Church, Deer Park, Toronto, last week. Mr; Justice Lenndx is chairman of the building committee.` $23,000 is the estimated cost of the` church. :1 vs ___.,,___,, VVDV `lb Univ vllul. VII: n The Toronto-North Bay passenger train due to arrive at Barrie at 7.45 p.m. was delayed near Bradford more than an hour Tuesday evening on ac- count of a car derailed in a freight train ahead. Aitransfer of passen- gers, baggage and express to a reliev- ing train was necessary. . '|`T...l.... LI... .-.........'.u... .3 LL.` Ciuounnn Ills III III V'3 SICUCBQUILJ I Under the auspices oi the Simcoe Medical Association, a public meet- ing will be held in Trinity Parish Hall,-on Thursday, July ,6, at 8 p.m., when addresses will begiven by Dr. Fred. W. Routley, recently appointed a director for the Ontario Branch of the Red Cross Society, and the Hon. E. C. Drury. Admission free. ` 25-26:: T 4.5`: A` unn:v\ cu-Jana `and: runs nnominm K I 35$ \lII6II U0 It is expected the Simcoe Forest- ers regiment will strike camp at Camp Borden early` enough, J une. 28, to allow the members ample time to reach Barrie for the dedication cere- mony of the Soldiers Memorial. 1"\-_.-L-- 13--.-.. T T\.......A..I.. .. `E11...- Llo \Jo J-IL UL]. lxulllluuulvla a.Av\.n au*-`.I-\ Lack of rain when hay was nearing maturity somewhat shortened the crop in old meadows, `farmers say, but the new meadows are reported to be excellent. The alfalfa crop is re- ported good. ~Haying is quite gener- al. Recent rains have brought all crops to A1 condition, say farmers from different sections, The Straw- `oerry crop is reported exceptionally heavy. ` A `X7 Q`-.31-In nu4J W KT `I'\.-.49 17:51.`-, ucavy. A. W. Smith and W. N. Duff visit- ed Iroquois Falls- last week in the interest of, the Masonic order. Iro- quois Falls is said to have an ideal topography. The townsite, -owned by the paper mill, was laid out by landscape gardeners. ' The houses are rented by a company; and one of the ideals realized is that there are no taxes. The streets are laid out with beauty curves and bordered with owers. ~ `MUST KEEP BIBLE open on BOOK MAY BE LOST Major J. I. Hartt, leader of the .Ryerson Bible Class of Orillia, which has a membership of 284 men and is non-denominational though it meets in the Methodist Church, addressed the Win-One Bible Class in Collier St. Church at 3 p.m. on Sunday, June 18. The size_of the Win-One Class was considerably increased by num- erous visitors who_ came to hear the `Major, `and the church was comfort- lably lled. TEL- I'n1'.vu.. p. nuk-:nn# `"TnA T.An+ ' GUI. IIIII u. sub 'Book," `chapter Chr4 Hi w ` whe no SEVERAL HOUSES FOR SALE, central, masonable terms. Apply 36 High St. 25p

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