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Barrie Examiner, 27 Jul 1922, p. 13

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I . returned relatives E bees, which has not been very, active for a number of years, has been absorbed by a new Tent, to be known as Barrie Tent No. 124, which was organized last Friday night .with twenty-two new `members, bringing the total membership up to thirty- two. A degree team from Star of lBethlehem Tent, Toronto, under the direction of Provincial Deputy Sup- reme Commander, James S. Green, performed the installation, after the, dedication ofthe altar. The new of- ficers are as follows :- Hallet Tent, Knights of the Macca I \vCL III VI Iv} Ir 0 "Intermediate Piand--Reggie God-E den,` Allandale~; Miss Nancy Harmer}, lstroud; Miss. Mary Sloan, Chu__rchillj" Elementary Piano--Miss G1ady McBr_ide (H), Miss Margaret VHu'n-2} bard (H), Miss Alice Meekums. -I Introduqtory Piano-Miss ,`_Ler,1ore;= Simpson. ,, .~.nu..;..~...._ rr.....:.... .rs.............;..:...n Fa. IV Intermeciiate Singin`g'_ &tried at t11e , Toronto centre)-Miss~ Mildred Humg; { 1phrey_, Allandale. V ` ' ' 'l31............L...... G.......v.._ Eli...` 1*.`-..-. K` 3` run; la. , 4:.An._5aLA\.Au.1v- . Elementary Singing--Miss vieve` Jamieson, Thornton. MR. 'HARDY S PUPILS All the candidates sent up by mund Hardy, Mus. 'Bac., 'F.T.C.M.,{l were successful in the recent ~e\ inations of the-Toronto Conser\A'at`o!"x.gx of" Music held in Barrie. The list is? as fol1ows:-- ' V 7' 'nr- TY`! ,1 1' - (J-unior 'Gounter.point)- lMiss Nancy Harmer (H). ' `NEW ` CCABEES TENT [ORGAN ZED IN BARRIE no LVJLLU Iva ." Junior Counterpoint--Miss Hild-f reth Lennox (honors). Primary Piano-Miss Betty Nellesi-" "Primary School Piano-.A Mastef f Gordon Wood (honors). 1m.;........4 ....-. o..1.....1 13:--.... 1ur:.....'. fwTeHtary, fs'}:"1i}1'i>iano-- Miss: .Marjorie Byrnes (honors). V - HOME-MADE . coom) MEATS M. J. BRENNAN If you want " somZiing_. _particu1ar1y dele/cta)b1e"try some of this` spring A ,de1ica,cy. *' "If you want to`-fgoid cooking during l;3jot34jwea- ther, try our _ ' UVLUIA VVUL I the old ho cuolcla }`cHo1cEsT? `SPRINGLAMB for 7" 1=1cN1'c'{ THE BAERRIE EXAMINER V19`. 1- VVU -uluu D 560 an Df.`f,ood for at the las ince} 1%]-Ipuse, but at the sar l`l`ie_--_..~ a} good start. . SiS"` 3 Mr. Halbert said 10Yhf'biggest things accon andvia was that-`.we ha l8YP. R.---something t . jappened before. _ ] 1;9 the Crow s N ~ 5 vts `for nem to 111;! ~_VV__!u1I!g' . j While on th'e_s.ubJ'.t,Aof taxation,- .thef_'H_6 *5 Mf.`fi,;Sx`iiith ;t'`nioned the amo_1;nt, gathered iz__1_,each.ye%ar_ on the jam1isenie1it." tain, `aboiit ' $,1,500;00O; U0 pay uletax U11 H1- "dues; $4,500,000 from the Depart- ;ment of Landsand For'ests;`and so `on. This was spent in various ways. "Among the items included were the fcare and comfort of feeb1e4minded, * ministration of justice, etc. i on _race track betting more than takes 5a re of the 15,000'women and child- 'ren5 cared for under the Mothers Al-. f,'1o;wance Act. ' the - sum \ of ; _ $,4`,500,00'`-in succession l igthehmoney paid out on mothers pen- `S'i'OnS, money on roads, hospitals, ad- The tax 4 Aim}: Graham. `President of the IL: V 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I 1 1 (Continued `from page 9) $32 was $71,000,000 spent this year in _ -education. In deferise of the suc- -Tclgsion tax, the -Provincial Treasurer 4:observed,' I know`if someboily left a million dollars` I'd be perfectly iwjlling to pay thertax on it. ' . 'nn..:1.. .... u... .....t.:.~...+ Ac '...,..4`.'.... . QNTARIO Awom sans ELECHON IN 1922 t xugvvauyg-. rnwvu I , ;A.lg=;_g`;.' Graham, President of the U.| `,F.'0`. i`1{'-Qro Tp., acted as chairman ,.of `affairs. He ihtrodpced also J. B. '.Johnston, local member for East ; _Simcoe, R.1 H. Halbert, M.P.. and! 5-Thots. E. Ross, M.P. I\ 970-It-\l I This country hasmatchless stretches, iv-vell wooderivandwatered by chains of charming lakes and rivers, where lgzamew sh are abundant anglwhererthe deer, the moose, and black bear freely roam. Civilization is gradually pushing` the ? frontier back, and-"in the process creating new summer resorts farther and farther from-the active centres of commerce, where the tourist breaks his journey {or a few dayson his Across Canada" tour, and thevholiday seeker spends his Vacation. Thus the country capitalizes its scenery and sells it to the tourist. _ - i . Minaki, which deriveq its name from the I`ndian"(Mee-Naw-Kee), meaning "Beautiful Country," is one of the Spots in this . Minaki-Station, on the Transcontinental line of the Canadian National Railways, is situated `I14 _ miles east of Winnipeg, on the Winnipeg River, one of the gfeat rivers of the North that drains the Lal_ the A hhain of waterviays into_Lak'e Winnipeg. _ . . ,. .-. x "Minaki Inn, a modern sizmmer hotel, is located in a beautiful park overlooking Sand Bay, and during the past few_ yet: many summer homes and clubs have beenvbuilt in the vicinity, making a large summer colony.` H Minaki in historic ground, as it was by way of _Winnipeg River that Wolseley made his way to Western Canada. hll a century ago, to quell the rgr Riel rising. ' I` The wealth of that vasi st_retch,o! country in _Northern bntario, reaching over 750 miles fromthe boundary of the Provinceof Quebec onthe easg, to Manitoba on the west; and north from the Great Iiakes to the pathless, regions of .1 amen, Bay, is not conned to it; minerals, its rirnber or its clay lands. ` ' .`v. - .. Beautiful ~ Minaki ks Tues- V Want Excursions Again I A number of papers are advocat-| ing the restoration of excursion rates on the railways. The Lindsay Post says: Time was when the railways catered strongly to the excursion business, and trips by rail were pop- ular, but the abolition of excursion rates naturally killed the business, and the railways have suffered in con- sequence. Is there any reason why] __r__ . Sudbury Star: about now'theI June bridegroom is discovering that -' a wife is like a baseball umpire. . She watches you everytime you step up to the plate and she never thinks you are safe when you are out. Also, it is against the` rules to talk back to her unless you are captain of the team, too many concessions from Govern- ments. rm; uurrap FARMERS C0-OP. co., LTD. Wife and Ball Umpire QUALIT? and SERVlCE-Ol_JR' MOTTO. 109 DUNLOP. ST,, BARRJF. SPECIAL % - ' . An 1!. h_91 m FRU_lT JARE Red 1io;s;'1b.";1;.';.".`.T. 60c Lip?on s. lb. pkg. 60 Salads, lb. pkg. 65 Orange Pekoe. lb. pkg. 85c TEA-BULK Black. lb. pkg. . . . . .. 45c Mixed, lb. pkg. . . . . .. 50c Black. lb. pkg, . . . . . . 606 Black, lb. pkg. (Tippuck) 80c W $ UURIII due _to adbeen Lemons, 35 doz. Pints, $1.20` do}. [ Quarts, $1.30 doz'.' b We have Just recenved another slupment of T Overalls at the same good price: Snagproof, with or without bib, at $1.60 pr; Peabody, bib only, at ................ .. $1.90 pr. 10-lb. Pail Pu;e_El'o:r;AH4oney: %-11.59 TEAS-PACKAG E FRUIT SROCERIES 60c 65c 85c It means increased business for the railway, and goodness knows they `need it. V these rates should not be fesf9n_ed?' Raspberries, tivated, are a I year. Asaixh;,_T1b. tint. l8c'_ Salmon, 1-`lb. tin 30 Salmon, 1-lb. tin_ 45c Salmon, =1:-lb. tin l8c Salmon, a}-lb. tin_ 20c Salmon. tin 30 Ingrsoll Cream Cheggegjc Choice Mild Cheese 1;; `'.':,25c. Pickles. glass jar ...-.:;;.,-...20c,.; Pineapple Marnnalixe 4-`lb . - net -glass jar ."7*"'-"L - liamlaert & Kilgour Phone 409 :- 160 Elizabgth St.` of all kinds? Stoves a speciialty. Estimates for wiring free.` ELECTRICAL CONTRAC`l`lNG1 FRUIT JARS FRUIT A- 7; u:7}[i$. Bananas, 30 doz. Page Thirteen JG. IIIU Sunday." both wild and chl- Wondrful __this .-.u 22, 3 xi awn lltfc ON in Bar-' 5 now u. Doherty rried in nu HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE including Diningrocbm and Kitchqn Fiujniture, Dishes, &c . .. . i " MISS CLARA KING 2 to held in the King Block .SATURDAY,'1.30 `PM. _' ' I l` E Call or phone your ordem. Phone-611??-3'. EDGAR THOMAS,=`;.Forndale, Barrio ` `,We'ihave a large .list of town pro- perties, vacant lots, market gardens,i lake `shore, property, and farms to offer at very attractive prices. -;.Houses from $800 up, easy terms. :.Vacant lots from $300 up. Market gardens from $2000 up. ` .,Farm"s from $2500 up; any loca- tion you desire, on. very. easy terms vWe also have a number of lovely} ' stmimer homs;.nice* locatio1Is: * V `Nb. -.....LJ..... ...I....A. --...- -.......:. :.. LL- II7Kl IJDUIWIIC IIIIC, VVC `IIGVC IUD ` ' A call will be a pleasure to us and u protvto you. . Office. 46 Bayeld St., Barrie Phone oifice 861,' Residence 864W` P.0. Box 1011 ; I` willnnluvl. Alvluc, IAIAVU lllbdyltlllllau | VNo matter what you want in the real estate line, we have it. A nn'l`l .v:`lI `L... 1| ...`l............. J... H. ....A &<=ILRoYl Down In Pre-War Level FLOUR PRICES Every bag of the very best. quality. " Our mill is running stronger than ever. "Every month` we are gaining ground '_.. LL _ 2.. A. A3 J-`Inn nancing.- _vs when James a very 'Ioried 1_e order g team 5. The hen two ahirteen " G1obe.. ere also ' Cold`Medal, .5 sack $4.00` Star, per sack ., .... ...$3.90 White Flake, sack, $3.70 IIIUIIIIII VVK? VIII: 6% IIII LIB envvuonvn "in the face of the strongest opposition. Buy Fisher Flour and.keep your money circulat- ing in Barrie. Ask your grocer or phone our Retail Department. THE FISHER FLOUR MILLS, L1M_;1'ED 0neraj% buse `Lila Lee dud Waiter Hiers We pay the highest price For wheat A Roaring Comedy Hit. . A laugh from start to n-g jsh `and for a week` after- jwards. If you want a ..good laugh, you can"`t "miss this.` .. ` ' _ ' Wallace Reid in T :I`THE HELL DIGGERS" ALSO ;`Comedy .e'rV'ltitled HICKORY HICK A great comedy .for the kids. Bring_ . them to the. Matinee Saturday at 2.30. Evening Shows start at 7.15 and 9 p.m. No ad- `Vance in prices, 15c-25c. 7 `Monday-Tuesday _ July 31-Aug. 1 888 his IS MATRIMONY A FAILURE ? Thursday, July 27, 1922 *iiTFra..sat.,Jg.1y%2s.29 zLsua FERGUSON `PURE ExmACTE9% norm A Story of Stage Life A Paramount Picture. TUETION SALE A -Paramount Picture 1=ooTLicH1fs" `R-e-a-1 -Es`t::t-`c-e Agents ade 3 6 .00. cownnc soot; 1-`OR nmiua, om`. ___1N_ I Mrs. W. H. Hind has returned to Toronto after spending a few days ,with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. =jNess. ` 3 Mrs. Cody, who has been at her summer homehere, _left last week `with her son for a trip to the Pacic lCo_a'st.' ` ` ` `I 1 n -1 f1'lYY\ 1 ? U IS I: `II U! with headquarters in Toledo, Ohio.-' The proceedings .wei_`e brought to Mrs. D. Nelson -Snider of Toronto.3 C1059 by 8' light Supper Which W33 and A159. J, Madden J of Rivers, `served under the supervision and d_ir-f? Man" are guests` of their ' parents, ection of J. Dale and which was great- Mr. and Mrs. John Maddent 1jove'1Y 3PP1'ei8ted`bYl8n Present ; St.` Miss M. B. Madden; whoi "spend- Much credit is due to H. Parkes; `ing the summer in Muskoka, was ably assisted by the old members of home for a brief visit tliisF"w"elc"*to` the Hallet-Tent, for` the excellent re-', see them. . 4 ;jj'sults obtained. .1 EGICBIIIGII LVL UL Javvuw ayvwzutulvo `Jun; 1. at me nome 01 15. w. nmnenart 1or _ a few days this week Past Knight Commander, C`. W. R. J. Gauley of the Metropolitan Carley; Knight Commander, Dr. G. Life Insurance Co.,' New York, is Bums? Lieut~'Ki8ht Commander} spending his vacation with his 1"n0th-'E- 13- Suteliei Reeerd Keeper, A- E- `er Mm James Gaulem |Ti'avers-Baily; Chaplain, Robert M,._ and Mrs Goodall and Miss uRicketts; Master-at-arms, F. Ham- Goodall took _a motor trip to GaltIm0nd;. Sergeant, Lloyd Elrick; lst last week. They are now spending Master Of the Guard, A- G-' C1ift0n$ a few days at different points in Mus- 2nd _M35te1' Of the Guard, -1- Dale; koka. - Sentinel, W. McNi ; Picket, H. Des- The Misses Nixon,`Bradford st.,.urdi.e; Trustees. 0- R. Rusk. J. S`. left`last week with Dr. -and Mrs. Mm'2 13- A- -H3!'1`iS- at_ Belleview Cottage,` Linely Island,lbeen- completed a vote of thanks to Lake Erie. . e _ _ 'f `the Toronto _Degree Team was propos- Mr. and Mrs. Smith and_ .the1r,ed by the S11` Knight Record Keeper; daughter, Mrs. Plum`, of Det1;o_v.t,`A_. E. Travers-Baily. Sir Knight L. J. have been spending a week" with Simpson, in seconding this motion. Mr. 'and- Mrs. Alex. Kennedy, Mc'- said that in the course of his whole Donald =St. ` - ' i *1 - '- ' experience he had nevertseen a more ` `Thus: Curran, who was in the em-,!impressive*orf better conducted cere-; ploy of G. _B. Simmons twenty-nine ;mony put on in a lodge. Atsplendid` years 'ago,_ is spending a_week witlrifoundation had been. laid andgpros-" P. J. Moran. He IS now a travelling-~pects were brightfor the future of salesman for drygoods specialties Barrie Tent. - ` i - - ~ ' with Ohio; ' proceedings were to u- av u on n In ` n n tlitutn In-v n. 13-JLL ..'-...._.... ---I._`_`I. ___-.L' K Fleming for a three weeks vacation After the business of the,Tent had i 1 er, Mrs. James uau1ey.~ 1 Galtl II` \V!,,,_. -Y5-.- .11--..` (VA. ze, ~-var- on, fur- ! 1J..E_ .l\Ul\Go St.,- Island, ~ -.._1 11.... n_.-_-4.1. _._.1 u_-:Z.` `LJGILU IJJI. AG: | .their; Mrs. Plum, Detzjqit,` have spending `a week 'with Mr. Donal`d"St.` nII__- I1.-_..._.. __.L_ _.___ 3.. LL- .'..- ILVLLO all LVLLBO {IO U0 '7 `QIIKCV9 _\r\II wli ! Mrs. Spry is visiting her ziaughter, [Mrs-'.* Creswicker ..,Miss.-;..Spr-y.= is the guest of Mrs. Lount at Bear Point.` I `||A'.. A-van` TM ..- 117:1`! `lfinm ad`-n1n` An .Miss Patricia Blackmore Sick Children s Hospital is her holidays at her home in 1 St. . V- 117 11- 77- 1 I Uuxxlvy kiln , Mr. and Mrs. Martin and children: -of Toronto have been visiting with `Mrs. Mar-tin s mother, Mrs, J`. D. Laidlaw, Blake St. `I|.I .. .....] `Ml ..- A `l G....q'.......J- .'.....-`I 111.90 V3. ll\.4\V vvuynn Mr. and M1"s.'.Wm. Bryson and} children and Mrs. Astridge motored over from Lindsay on Saturday to spend the week-end. T A `AK-.. Tlfw. Tknmnn nu.-I 1|/Han A-n-.53.` auu J.V.I-I'D: fly 4I.'o \XGrLl.CIIIn_ __ _ _` _ Mrs. Davis of Albany, 'N'.Y:-,` `with her little daughter, is visiting Mr. and M135.` Wm. V. "Brown. 5 `Il ,LI. .,_ -1! 'I'I-...E.. ___- 5.. . anu lV1I'5. VVHI. V. .Dl.'UWll. Edga r Mathieson of Renfrew is I` visiting his parents, Mr. and.` Mrs.` J , `L; Mathieson, Maple Ave. `~ ` `ll :-..'!7|.l.... T-...1I -4` `Dl3?'n`IA KTV -I-lo 1Vl.GUIllUUll, LVLGPIU fl-V-Va ` Miss` Edna` Lyall of Buffalo; N.Y., is the guest of her cousin;`:'i`Mrs. J; Switzezt, sixth line, Vesprap TIA`- ......J `Ill..- `IF...-Lonny. and An A-F LJVVlul4I2L_, BIAUIA IIIIC, vvoysuo Mr. and Mrs. Eastman and son of! i`HamiltonT were Sunday visitors with! `Mr. apd Mrs. D. W. Eastman. L _ ,, ,__L,_,___ _ J Km; 1115 IIUI. uuu5AAvv;, AVLLI-`II vvu. wvvvwsangu C01. and Mrs. Milne and two sons of North Bay, spent last week with ,Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wallace, Reel St. I -Mr..- cI__... :_ -.:..:;.:.:.... 1.-.. ,:......1..4..~.L.. UCBU U1. Au.LD- JJVIAIIU an Llvsox L\Jll|\II S ' Mr, and Mrs. Will King started on `a motor trip to Ottawa and other eastern points the" rst of this week.i 1|/L... G,.u..nn ..J.~' fn-n~num+n-n nu.-I UGDUCLII yuluuo IAll\a IILOU VA. unnna VV\4\al\o Mrs. Squires of Cannington and` `Mrs. Grimston of Manilla are visit- Iing _their sister, Mrs. A. B. Carley. 1|..... T|K.`-- 'D....1.-.. .. KY..." K7.`-..'l. Ln- lug _bC.|l. axauu, uzza. n. u. uqztqy. - Miss May Barker of New York has `returned home after a three weeks ;visit with the Misses -Bell, 58 Mary ;-St. A -p-5.0-1-.11 10.1 I H. C. Manuel of the C.N.R., Kam-` loops, B.C., is Visiting his parents, .Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Manuel, 261 IDunlop St. - ., 1m.. ......1 mr..- 1ur....4.:... .....a ..1..:1,1..;.... Lauxuluvv, Alnuaxu Lava Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Suarjeant and -son- Gordon motored to ,Orillia on Wednesday1ast and will return the rst of next week. I It - T`I f,,, 1'! , , , , ,,, J v Mrs. Wm. Thomas and Miss.Annie Collins of New Lowell were visitors at the home of B. W. Rhinehart for a 1) Y I".-...I.u. .3 4-1..` Tll.-.6-.........`I:J-an aycuu UIIU VV \2\L\`\}Il\l- l E. A Jauvley moth-i I K 'l|A'_. ......J 1M'..... f`.....l..11 .-....J `I 3.... V7, um 0 Alan vvuynnu ` UGIUUB .IJUL|5ll.l, IGSII Vvccn. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley `Garrett of: Regina/are visiting` his prents,-. Mr. and Mrs. A_._ F. Garrett... iv 1- A II, __.'_-. '\1:4"'r'- '.-`__.`2LL - $7.1 `Mrs . Chas. Drury has returned from Port Elgin where she was vi_sit- ing her daughter, Mrs. Val Cotterill. (`A1 nun:-I Evan 1\l`lu.-. ant` +Ixvn can: 0 Cull AVJ-ID. I-In VV 0 JJKQDUIAIIAIIIQ 25: gjjignu A .LUl' a. LUW \'VCC.l\D- Mrs. Hood and Mrs. Hasbit of `Hamilton were guests of Mrs. W. Brown..ovr Sunday. 11,`. 13-11 a-.'4...1:a.`.. ......J 4...... ..l.:`l.l 7 J.VLl.- IUUUCL It '7 IIBUIIC . Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Girdwood ate` holidaying at Mr. Girdwood s old lhome in Stirling, Ont. mt-.. m A n......... -4.` 1 .....:I.-... ..M-.-.y'..-1,, IIUIIIC III 901111115, \lIlI-I Mrs. T. A. Bryan of'London attend-I ed the funeral (if her uncle, the late. James Dougall, last week.` I 1.1.. ......1 III ... oL.....'I.... r1-..-....+ A: Mrs. F. W. Moore of Port Colborne is visiting here. ' . . j `Miss Hartley of Newmarket is vis-1 iting Mrs.`A. B. Carley. - `IE3...-. A-.v.:.. unuauuv :5 nvunv-nJ:v-nnv 4|-nlrn lung tnetr sons m `1`01'0I10 lust-ween, g H Lewi$`Loth of Tavistock is holiday-' ing atthexhome of his uncle, Fred Loth. V , 1 It,,,, (1-- 1'I--__-'I\ -2 I _L . VV 1116`-SC- Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Modre left_ this week on a motor trip to Roch- g ester, N.Y. I Mm: `I -Tsar-rv Nnrfnn hag returned III LVLCGLUL\A- Miss Reta Thompson of Toronto: is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Sewrey,' McDonald St.` ` ` I I `ll 7- `If X``._.__ 'I'T-J.._1 . I 1vu.'uuua1u Db-I Mr. and Mrs. J.` `M. Ness, Hotel.` . Simcoe, are in Toronto and Hamilton [for a few weeks. I 1 II" TT___L:L `Bl IJIUVVIL-UVUL nau1{ua_y. 1 Mrs. E.-' B. Sutclitfe and two child-I ren are visiting friends in Elint,i Mich., for a month. , . ml... 117 1 t':..+1...:-.. A: 1|/rmlan.-l"1' visiting and are 1, Mary `LVLIUIL LUI G lllullullo l M1-'s. W. J. Guthrie of Midland` is` `spending a week with her daughter,- `Mrs. Robert Wilson. , { I an-, A 'n r1:_-_1.____.l ...-.- Illllls }VLLo `'80 L : \JEI.IC I ` ` Miss Annie Ferry is spending two, weeks.at Wasaga Beach. | If... `V:--an-\ !)l\v\p\"l\*l\lB Qlv -ha 11:c;+,' `Ills Ill V.J\JIIlllEVVl\I\-I LVL UVIII VI vvnluo ' John- Peach of Rockwood was a5 guest at B. W. Rhinehart s last week I Mr. and Mrs. `T. Mepcalf were Tyis`-j iing their sons in Torontp last-week`, `g I.:mn'u`T.n+h nf` Tavintnnk is holidav-I J`-`V0110 - 1 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Russell of List-: owel are" in town for a couple of weeks. , . ,,.. - n-\__'__._-_. .: r~....:...L......L :. BB: , Miss Anna Turnef of Craighurst isl spending 9. week with Miss Margaret` Wallace. ` 1 an, n 111 1\l--L... I..L. CDUU1 L`. I. a Mrs. Harry Norton has. home from her visit with in Meaford. 11.1.. If. _____ A... -1 V7 CCFIDQII 7' $353 JJVKQUIID i I Mrs. Nixon, Penetang St. is visit- ing in Collingwood for two weeks. i Tn].-u `Danni. nf Dnnbtnntl 117oL-- iawammmawmwwwwwi, PERSONKIE of the spending Bradford Barrie, nine of by the

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