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Barrie Examiner, 20 Jul 1922, p. 5

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.'i:1?.(I' Lula. ucu. uruw . ` ` . Mr. Wajker 0? Ba'rrie`and some of thei members "of the Gospel Band will takel charge of the service here next Sunday., MI`. and Mrs I-Tnuuu-H pnkunn and Inolmrn I- rl-ll UCLCUIIILIUII an ouayuer. , MISS Lavma McWaters has returned to Toronto after a short visit with her par- ents. ` - ' - ' cnu. wwu zuloa unruww. ongney. Quite a number from here attended thav 12th celebration at Stayner. Mine Lavina MnTofnru Lou nah.-`anal 5,. 11:5 :1 uuupu: Ul weeks at ner 1101116 nere. May and` Mildred Ferguson of `Stroud are ho' aying with their gra`.ndmother.|M Mrs. H rriet Campbell. ' Mm w.-:..1.+ A`: vr........4.. ....-..... .1... .....n. I L1.IIBa Llulllch Ulllllplltll. Miss Wrieht of Toronto spent the week- end with Miss Carmeta Srigley. a 0Il;fn n nnrnknr Cu-nun Lam; nI>`1`n4lAA 4|... ucm at mm. ucu. Drowns lsl 1nursa_ay.1 Miss Florence Srigley` of Barrie 1s'spend- ing a couple of weeks at her home here.` M911 and` ll.-I-all L`4u....u..... ..t 61.--...) _i%%%*$$%$%%%$$&%$%%**&&%&: % ..%'*,2!e':Y . ,.._l -_ HAWKESTONE !..l.. 10 &*%%***$&%*$$i&**&&*&$&*%E E NEWS momxmcusonmc TOWNSHIPS _c13A1<;HuRs1~ BLACHFORD S EGG MASH- STAYNER MIDHURST THE -BARRIE ExAM1N1-:i2 AVJIDB nuuu rue]. g -Mr. Platt, who has been acting as cor- irespondent for local newspapers` nearly e score" of years, wishes` to drop out of this work and hopes that some of the young people in the community will take up the duties of correspondent and" help to keep -Phelpston on the -map. Mr. Platt s con-I tributions will be much -missed`, but it willl be admitted` that he has done his share inl keeping the doings of Phelpston before the" public. ' The Examiner is_anxiou's to have` someone send the'new_s from this village. A note to the editor will Bring` particulhrs as to duties. etc. ' __jju- XQII` The following `pupils of Miss Evelyn ll `Shanahan were successful` at the Toronto, Conservatory of Music examinations heldl in Barrie recently :- Primary Piano Grade --Pass`: Miss Mae O'Neill. Elementary `Piano Grade--Honors: Miss .B`ertille Hall. Elementary Piano School Grade-Honors: Miss Anna Friel. 4 Mr `Dl'..a.a -..L- I` apcuo ulbl: WCCK .1n me City. Fred Grose of the Toronto police force] is` spending a holiday at his home. I .n1u\.|,`.:..~'U `. The 0ran,c.vemen of this place celebrated} in Stayner and all report a good time. I ' Many friends sympathize with Wm. Al- Ian in the loss of his wife. She was one: of the old residents of Churchill and was} loved and respected by all who knew her.} Mr. and Mrs. S.` Latimer and family` spent last week in the city. Grasp nf H-... 'I...n..+.. ..-I.'-- It , ____v_:; July 18.-Mr. and Mrs. R. Ellis spent! *he week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. Hodg..=n", ` ` 5 'l'\L.. r\__, . ... July l8.---James Lauder received word last week of the death of his brother Walter. which occurred at his home in Vermont, U.S.A., on Friday, July 14. The deceased was the eldest son of the late Walter Lauder. a pioneer of Oro, and was born at Edgar over sixty years ago. He received in liberal education and followed} the teaching profession for sometime. lLater he went into business in the States.l [where he has resided ever since. He isi ~survived by his wife, Jane. daughter of lthe late John Scisson of Edgar. one son and one daughter; also one sister. Mrs. James McLean. and one brother, James. who is away attending the funeral, which [takes place in Vermont. Whol i i<;kl-in~g -sgice 'T Celery Seed" Mustard Seed Tumeric and` Curry Powder BLACHFORD S MILK MASH- St. [Lawrence Granuliited Sugar . . . , $7.75 cwt. uupa IIIUFB pl'OSp8l`0l]S-l0OKlIlg. The stork called at the -home ofAMr. and Mrs. Fred Comartin recently and left a. ne baby girl. ' i ' rVUUl\Bc Mrs. J. Gauley Iis returning to her home here and is selling her household. furniture. -__ __- vv-usnllll-ll` Montserrat Lime Juice WeIc}i's Grape Juice McLaren s Orangeade Al1en s Apple` Cider Dalton s Lemonade uuluc I181` ` furniture. ,..mc_.vmg is we order or the day. Mrs. James Campbell is visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. Mulholland, in ColIing- wood. Miss Leona Allan visited friends in Mea- ford last week. . Quite a number from this vicinity went to Stayner on the 12th of July. The recent rains have made the spring. crops more prosperous-looking. The stork mllml 91' +1.. 1.... ..c 1:- -_.1 Choice Pink Salmon` V -`-6 large tins fbr $1.00 Lunch Queen` Olives, sealer 40: Pimentoes, stuffed" . . . . .. 25c Prepared Frencli Mustard NEW 99995 Armed ....-.. aw uuuvvv .1J.I:I5ub5. ` If you want to have an enjoyable even- !in'g, patronize the garden party at Hawke~ sstone, Tuesday. July 25, at the home of 'Robt. Reid. Baseball `at 6 p.m.,- Hawke- gstone vs. Hillsdale. Supper served from 6 to 8. Orillia Army band will play during - evening. Splendid programme of talent from V Barrie and .0rillia;-Advt. Harvest Specials many: N0. I8 ROY L. JAY & CO. 99 `Dunlop St. Barrie .-~_ -w `raw a July l7.-Haying, picking berries and preserving is the order of the day. I James Gamnhnll :. ..:.::..... 1... vuI_y lldllllar. ' _ Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher and son Grant of Toronto are at their cottage for the season. Herman Miller of Toronto is visiting his uncle. Thos. Stone. ` Mr., and Mrs. Park and daughter have returned to their home in Toronto. Mrs. Treloar and son and sister, Miss Smart, of Toronto are at Simcoe Heights. V Mr. and Mrs. Hutchinson of Brampton iare summering at Simcoe Heights. 1` IIl\II vunnl A... L_-_- -~- - ' ` ' THIRST Q ton H0_1_"' W_EATHER' _......-.vo aaulall. IIIIIIIC Leigh. Lilly Anderson. Flora McLeod. May ! Clark 7 (Rec.). Elsie Hazlett _(Rec;) . Jr. III to Sr, III--Errol Johnston; Edna Shaw, Verna Johnston. / Sr. II to Jr. III-Cha}~lie Anderson. Viny Hazlett M. n...) It-.. f._L_L-, I ~ _-.e--. --...... unuuaul ulacc gxuuerl St. In to Jr. IV---Esther Leigh. .4 Anderson. .C1ark?(Rec.l.l (Rec.).l Jr. HI tn Sr `lTl _1:`.-...-`I r.;L....a.-_ 1 ua unucz Ul lllfllx 3*` Jr. IV to Sr. 1V-4Vio1a Stone '(H\, V_Iarjorie Graham, Muriel Johns_ton. Ralph: i Leigh. Hilda Graham," Grace` Anderson- I Q TTT 4.- 1.. 71} vs V July; l8.--Congra.tu-lations to thepupilsj of Hawkest-one public school .who DRSSBII: their examinations as follows. names be- ng in order `of merit :- ` . . ...-. - I_-A-w PHELPSTON " CHURCHILL 0- R;!.'l..'$;.QPh-D-I Bsznrrwqop EDGAR v:1:stE;Leigh. Annie ih, Flnrn Mn` nrul `Inn "-':lvJ.`:`ugIas3 .:----_j--: . r July l8.--Miss Edna Lyall of Bualof is visiting relatives in this community. 'Those who are attending the 0.R.E.C. group at Couchiching are Mrs. A. G. _.Muir, Misses Katie Sinclair, Florence Hastings, Martha Bartholomew and Florence Perry.} 5 HATS - was -1 CAPS-'-LADlES" TU CLOTH COATS AND READY-TO-WEAR HATS, GLOVES and -MITTS I\l\IIollI Huang `.1: ._.._- - - - . _-- many: `AVIS I I L) DONfT FORGET THE DA'l;E-SAT., JULY 22 The goods listed abovetare only a few of the lines on sale Ladies Fur Chokers and Neckpieces at big reductions. REMEMBER-Every article in the store - is included in the price reductions. I` A Iit A Inca -np.- _.__-__ Z REMEMBER, WE -ARE OPEN FOR BUSINESS AS USUAL DURING THE ALTERATIONS, AND PRICES ON EVERY ARTICLE ARE REDUCED. OUR STORE, NO. 39 DUNLOP. _ST., is to have at modern store front installed, and completely re-decor- ated inside and out. This will-mean for at least two weeks we will be working under a disadvantage, and to_ compensate for the inconvenience 'tO our customers, we intend to give emphatic reductions in all lines during the time the store is in the hands of the contractors. COMMENCES SATURDAY, _JULY 22, 1922 ,!M,MQN$J.& C0- A GREAT EVENT FORAMEN WHO KNOW VALUE RAILWAYMEIYS GLOVES AND MITTS, horse-hide with cuffs, at $1.00 and $1.25. Extra good values. B -O Y S LINEN AND ' STRAW RAH-RAHS, reg. 50c, 75c_ and $1.00-these hats at HALF PRICE. BORSALINO HATS, 0'9 nn Au..._L:... 0- w ........ L` U 5) I I` f`- W SAILORS, about 50 hats left, all at HALF PRICE. -a\In\hJt'|L4llV\J rll D, $8.00, Alteration Sale, EVERYONE should take ex- ceptional care of his eye- sight. At the first indication that its vigor_ has been im- paired he should consult our optometrist who will advise conscientiously concerning its condition; If you don't `need glasses we will so ad- vise you. If you are in need of them we will give you satisfactory service. FELT HATS, regular $3.50- to $5.00, Alteration Sale- --$2.95 CHILDREN'S S T R . CAIIl\l'IE 71 I "" SIMMONS & ALTERATION SALE GUTHRIE ___ _..- I...-u nvuuvtlvllu BARGKINS 1=o1;_ 1EVI_-1R_YONE *I\\l'l"l|II nan I - Entrance through Crossland s Drilg Store ` OPPOSITE POST OFFICE . ' Style 65 . CHAUTAUQUA, 19214922 As clear as a bell in the treble, singing in the middle register and richly power- ful in the bass. Its tone is so far superior to that of the usual instrument of this class that it requires no scientic know- ledge of music to appreciate its superiority ONE OF THE. MOST IMPORTANT SALES EVER HELD IN BARRIE THE UNlT_ED rA_._1_z_MERs co%.oP.- ca, LTD. :4 1- -_ -1 __ :____ reg. $6.50 The lawn social held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hastings by the G. H. H. Club was a decided success. Proceeds $130. The football match between Edgar and Guthried-esulted 2-0 in favor of Guthrie. Iring their vacation at A. G. Muir s (_.:.j-_+..~ - Mrs. John Metcalfe of Tororito and her daughter `Mildred of New York are spend- LADIES RAINCOATS at $7.50--Half Price. MEN'S STRAW BOATERS, PANAMAS, TOYO AND CHIP HATS AT cosr PRICE. Every hat a bargain MEN'S ITOYO PANAMA FEDORAS, reg. $3.00, A1- +o1naf';nn cn`r\ 5*` - - _.- `r-`Jill L! teration Sale uuy, uvv u ation Sale _-._.. `ya an up, reg. $2.50, `1`&lte1'ation Sale for ........................ .. $1.50 i3oYs' ETON CAPS, reg. 75c, 90c and $1.00, Alter- o#;nvu clllas Thursday, July 20, 1922 _ MEN'S CAPS-- -WONDERFUL VALUE 12 DOZEN SAMPLE CAi S, A.-....- Pa ge Five AAA` "$1.75 store The best feed for growing chicks. .`. ' I . OPTOMETRIST 1.692 ,1 13o DUNLOP ST., BARRIE ' % QUALITY and SERVICE-T-OUR Igxpwro. PAINTS - PAINTS - PAINTS Pint 50. Quirt, 90. _' Half GaI.'$l.75 QQ;:g4_-A V - Overalls -'-r _ Overalls - - - Overalls Yes, we havea large assortment. `Peabody -none but FIRST`,'e,grade, for there is no other at $1.90 per -pair. Snagproof isalso" fl good overall atthe low price of $1.60 pair. _ FRUIT JARS Pints $1.20 Quartz $1-.30 Half Gals. $1.70 ` . V `NOTICE . ' Farmers sending correspondence to U.F.O. Head Office, kindly' notenew addressis: 109 George St., Torpnto. ' HAY, STRAW Plluono I43 GROCERIES 1-, The great butdors with its sun- " shine and fresh air; But to many an invalid it means very little, for he or she may only see others enjoying it. `D. ......-L.... -3 -....... L....1LL. ""1i.$..' 1ifc"o. 1}} 'E;1'}"vasstang at the home of her brother, Archie McLean. Mrs. Maw and children of Winnipeg are visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Maw. mac MnVnnn:n :n 1v:n:f:nn `I\:nl'\l`n :v\ `nu VIDII/IIIE "all; uuu LVllBq L. 7'0 1".uWq MISS McKenzxe IS visiting frlends 1n Lon don. 11;- nL:u:___ L_.. .,.;_____,1 ., '1 1 lIUUUlVCl|o Dr. Gilree, Sr.. and Dr. GilreeV. .ir.. along with their wives. of Hamilton, visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Scott last week. ` .upn nu` wuns. ` ' Under the_ auspices of the Women's In- stitute a sewing class was held in the Tem- perance Hall from July 3 to 14. Sixteen of the young ladies of the comnutnity attended and some splendid instruction was received. ' ' I INEIA, , (1 I I\ run: I Ill`-JUICE asclul. A card has been 1'-eceived from Rev. Hiram Hu1ll,_Methodist Dehconess Home. Toronto, expressing his thanks" for the drewscs sen.` from Thornton for the Fresh Air work. ' y,_A`___ _, . p .u -o u .. uuc unruly -Iulpruvttllwllw. J. R. Hodgins of Stouville was a week- end visitor in town. His friends are pleas- ed to see Mr. Hodgins looking so well and lto hear he has been able to take up his : duties again. A no.4 Ln- 1...... .'......:....x n...... n.., ` uucl. vv . IUWUIR The citizens of Thornton were very much pleased to ha_ve a call from John McLean of Mount AI-bert on Sunday. Mr. McLean wash station agent here about twenty years. This is his first visit to this village since he left and he was very much pleased with the many improvements. 1 R !.l m-I..:.... A` Q4....4..:II.. .....- .. --.--I- ..-..~, ..-.. uuu nanny uuulua JJUCIAC "ivm. Brown is visiting her. daughter, Mrs. Ed. Gibson. 7...-.. I) .... __ . 7l!__,,,,; - 0. I n n 1' tul. 1211 o \JlUBUHo James Power of T90`:-onto visited hfs bi'o- ther. W. Power. ' VIVL- ..:L:_-..... _c rnL__,,., I ,._-_. _. ... wavy--nu uuu uuu uuuwu uxuuucla. A number from here attended the open- ing of the Community Church at Wasaga Beach` on Sunday. ' - .M.., D I n Q:........... :. ..:.:A:____ L_,_' ucuuu uu ouuuuy. - '- Mrs. R. J. D. Simpson is visiting her, `parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Boake. I HW `WELCSGME I 1%}.V'Wm:":isi;yv3"giuviile is visit- ing her nephews and nieces, Mrs. J. Shaw. Mrs. T. G. Scythes and the Gross brothers. f\!Ilu\`\;|uo `-4.... L... ..LL-__.I.._I 4!. N _5| auuuu. ` I The service next Sunday in all the` churchee will be held as usual. On the following Sunday, however.--July 30-the morning service in` Thornton Methodist _Church will be withdrawn. as also the afternoon services in Egbertgand at the Townline. In the evening all three church- es" will hold a union service in the Meth- odist Church at Thornton; Rev. R. H. Soniervillle being in charge. ' `l___ "L" n u ` '1: A. an n. |Ullo Miss Phillips has returned to her home. CHIROPRACTORS. V 78 Dunlop Street (opp. P.O'.) ISL--- _ Ann _.. _-..._....., .... -no uvvvuuuu. l Allen. is reported to be improving land sill his friends are very grateful and Lgratied. V Ti... ........:.._ ..-..l. n...;.:-__ 2, n -I- Bvv vvnnusu VAAJVIJIAA5 lllo VBe master of your health; nd out ngturefs way. Consult i . . . . . . . . V . u uuu an UIIJUJGUIU UUIIU. 1 Mrs," Laverack has returned home after !an extended visit to friends in Essa. Mm. Horatio Pearson is` visiting her son, ' W. E. Pearson, on the townline. l 11--. All - July lS.-There was a union picnic at Killarney Beach on Friday last. the An- glican, Methodist and Presbyterian Sunday Schoolq -participatingp Everybody was in `good humor and both the children `and `their `elders had an enjoyable time. I u__- 1 _____ ___|_ |_ _ _ _ A 4 . . ,, u 1 -. Individual in`'crJ2"i'Jn". A Modern, up-to-date equipment. No agents. Write for particulars. T; W. WAUCHOPE, Principal` n... ..:.. n..o....:.. 51.5}: A. TAYLOR ,_ __.. ._._-- ARCHITECTS ' 18 Toronto St., Toronto ALL CLASSES OF BUILDINGS ;i$%$$$$&%$$$$%: `R."iU1'iN" g&%&www&ww$&$%a `K - ' , '14 _g _'-iCIjQ-- Coin Meal 6 lbs. 25:: Rolled Oats 5 lbs. 25 `Cream of Wheat '5 lbs, 25 Corn Flakes, Kellogg's `I K... GE- Grape,Nuts ~ Shredded Wheat Pu ed-Wheat .... .. ., _I!__2 _I__..I Affiliated with the Business Educators Association _ of Capada -1` `Q'- Corn Flak,_` Quaker '--3 `Of 1 .... .. 2 for ; CL..- .1 _I _ ,1 vvvl, I-Iastablished 35 years vvnuvuvr 5., u: Barrie, Ontario Brown & Co. "THORNTON AND --v ID? for , 1,, 25 ` ' 35 15 14 ` 5: uubu JUL 1:. WUUAS uu1u1u_y.> Muss Jean Hxckhng has returned fi-om' MusI_ she was attending summer school at Elgin House. . mx "nn:nn "VA--`nu 11. ... I1--- __-_,.I!' IUUI at: 1:415!!! LIUUBC '-Mia Monica Torpey.f1as Been spending` a week or two with Mrs. Clias; H'o_ol'r. uuc uuulc U1 um` pureuw. Miss Reta Wmgrove is home from Tor- ontd for a week's holdiay. ' 'M;n5 Icon Winblinn Boa -..L.........I` r_.___ P July`1A8.--Miss `Leola McDbna1d of Top} onto is spending two weeks vacation at the _homg pf hgr parentgs. Mix Aft: Wunnrnuyn In Law... 34...... l`l`V_._. ucl ncuuuv acrlvuzs lulIR5.- Mr. and Mrs. B. Lehman of Toronto were visitors with the former : brother, Rev. F. Lehman. ! :ru@- ' -[`____' .`v_11______, , I 1- I -no I Seedsmen - - Barrie lflcagiuliiahkmgn and Lulu Wood-i .ard are visiting the Iatter _s sister, Mrs.` McBride, in Midland. Luna. AVIIILUI UI uwcu uuuuu I01` 8. Iew days. The friends of Mrs. CharIi- S'eel'er' will' be glad to know that she is recovering from her recent serious ilIness.- M- ......I It... 1:: *I*_|;,..,, A In - I 'vEl:lg'.ar Jackman of Goldwater one day] `last week visited -his mother; who. I am ' sorry to report, is very seriously ill. MT. and MFR Ijnlr Din 17:3-:'vun I'\-s ---J euu-_y uu uzpun, us very senously Ill. . Mr. and Mrs. Lmk are vnsntmg Dr. and _ Mrs. Miller of Owen Sound for a few days. Thp friends of Mn: hurlih. Q'....I'.... ...:n' 'l|JlUI Mrs. Foot` and daughter of Toronfo ye- turned home today after spending a few days with the former's mother, Mrs. E. Evans. `rV_I.'_,._ Y I II II rr up uu nvcly uVllJlU.'UlC EEYCCII. lnere were in the neighborhood of fty lodges present` and the parade was splendid. 'Tl'1`e order throughout the day was very commend?! - able . ,,_k ,, , . .. -_ I . July l'(.--The electrical storm which nassed over the town this afternoon struck Mathers building in Main St. Th` re brigade was.calIed and but little damage! I V ' 0 . I was done. VIVL- n..-___- __I_l'_,, .- r -- --- w cut uuuc. The.Orange celebration here on the 12th brought thousands of people` from the var- ious" parts of the county. cars Being lined up on every avaa-bIe street. There were in tho m.:..l.km.x.......I .: cc... 1..,:-__ __---..L. us: uauuug u uue young 80!]. - '_ Mrs. Nelles visitors, Mrs.-v Henderson of Niagara Falls a.nd Mrs. Smith of Toronto. have returned __t.o their homes. ' mla acuuuu, wuere S116 uaugnt SCHOOL The village was nearly deserted on the 12th. Craighurst lodge celebrated" in Pen- efang and 9. number of citizens went to Stayner. "Mu urn! ll... 1! ..... -. !\`LL,- .- |` FLOUR, F61-:3,` uuay ms: . Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ostrander are en- tertaining a. fine young son. MFR Alina, l7:n'I\I\a II-...`lJ......I........_ -1" In mu: nu service 101' overseas. Mrs. D. V. Teneyof Assinoboia, Sask.. is paying a visit to her mother, Mrs. Wm. Morrison. . , 1 `Miss V. A. Hart, R.N., of Buffalo, who has been spending a couple of weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hart; has now gone to Cutler for a short time,` renewing friendships among the people in the` section, where she taught school. Th villncm wnc nan!-In Juan:-Inul no. I-L- 1 -.-uua pazcuua, Lul. unu lVll`S. mueman. Mrs. F. Ward. who underwent an oper- ation for appendicitis in Barrie hospital. is making rapid recovery and is expected home this week._ . - T . Returning from attending a convention in Vancouver. B.C.. Mr. Broadely. chief of police. Stratford, Ont... and Mrs; Broad- ely visited for a week with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ellsmere. Geo. Ellsmere was on the police force in Strntford when he enlisted` in the air service for overseas. M n v m...........: A--:_-r.-:, rv - a. lllll UIU g Mrs. I.PAddison and little son Ru$eIl of Edgar spent a few days with Mrs. Addi- son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blueman. Mr: W 7n-A .1... ......L......-..L A- - -- July l8.--The' raspberry season is on. Frequent showers have somewhat interfered with picking. The berries are suit} to be a fair crop. I Mug 1' A.~l.-Hm... .....: nun- ___ nu u ma yum uuu -Iuw ()1 'plCK6I'8, - Most of the farmers are busy haying and there seenm to be a good crop thm I year. ~ I L his year and -lots of pickers, IllI'}.ll\J V Illso A number bf neople with cars motored-I out to the huckleberry patch one day last! week. They report a good crop of berries Mhf. (If fhn `urvunu-n nan L.-an L....1__' uaa uancu uuw uluweu H. wne. ' I Al'bert,WaIlwin, who recently had his tonsils removed in the R.V.H., Barrie, is] improving. A nnnnl-sou AC nun.-.l.. ...!LL ....._.. ...-L----I| v mu MII5 u wuua ul F8116 11113 . Congratulations to Wesley Tracy.` whb has Eaken unto himself 9. wife. All-uu-6 `KY..fI...:.. -..L- _ _ . . _ _;I_. I, I I- GI; Ill ll|IlIlC9 Mrs. W. H.~ Miller spent the week-end with friends in Stroud. ` .'.Mrs. Emerson Cook has returned after visiting friends in Pene`ang. . nnnornhllnnna tn wnnlnuv 'l`......--- -1-- CHOICE cnoczmzs { and FRUITS in Season as warm at A. Lrocnrane S. Chas. Philpott of Tordnto has returned to his home after` visiting Midhurst friends. Mrs. W. W. Boyce, who has been on "be sick list for a few days. is recovering. Miss Dorothy` Warboy` has returned to her home in Peterboro, accompanied by Miss E. Mccracken. after visiting Midhurst friends for nearly two months. - , Romain nnrnn AC "Van-nnin 3.. 'I..J!.l..-_'._.. ulcuua nu! nearly DWI) 11101113115. Reggie Dunn of Toronto is holidaying at his home. ]1__ 117 It Il'II . . u . . July l7.--Miss Winnie Monteith of Tor- onto is spending two weeks `at her home. Mac Andross of Toronto spent the week- {end at his home. I D-L-_L L`-I.lL-..__ 1, , J`! 9 0 1 U I-- nuuuu [U1 1: KCW uuya. Mrs. J. '1`. Cameron and family have returned to `their home in Weston after a week at A. Cochrane nl....,. nL:I_..... _c m'._!,,., 1 |r:uu Illa um UUHIU. Robert Fieldhouse is with friends in To- ronto for a few days. * MPH T nnnanrnn Lnrur` :ou~\:l.. Ln.-- slxm uN'f:,`_EsPRA avul Ul mu: IIUUIU beam.` ' Mrs. Harriet Campbell visited friends in Barrie last week. uauulucua uu ouuuay. ` 'Quite a number from Knock and Holly were present to see the game played be` tween Knock and Holly boys at Holly last! Friday evening. The `score was 11-8 in favor of the home team_- ' IIQ... lJ'......:..;. n..___L_II ,.:_24_,I r 2 I uucusc Us Lu_c DCTVIUC IICYG IICXIS oun(1a.y. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Robson and baby! of Crown Hill. also Mr. `and Mrs. Chas.` Beelby, Mrs`. Beelby and Mr. and Mrs.; Hancock of Ba'rr3e were visitors at Chas. Campbell's on Sunday. 'nnHn n mm.k'.... :....... v......I. .....: n..n-. cube. ` MrV.e_and' Mrs. Bainen and some friends motored from King last week to visit with Mrs. Geo. Browne. ' ` 11.. nr_u_-_ -1 I12, - . 1 - -- | - The best feed for laying hens. ' - Eggs are now a good summer price; keep the hens laying with Blach- ford s Egg Mash.

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