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Barrie Examiner, 3 Aug 1922, p. 6

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Liliana Mr. and Mrs. Hilland and Wilfred Hill- and of Toronto are` visiting Lefroy re- latives. Miss Ruby Adams is in Allandale with her sister, Mrs. D. White. " M:.,.. tI..I.... n..:..I -..1_.' 1.-- L--, nun. U. I. luculllill. Mrs. S. G. Bennett left on Monday for her home near Midland "after spending the past two weeks with her father, William Allan. V . ` ' A "_ 7 V` 1; cu. u - ----- unvuucl xu rurv vvuuztm. Mrs. Frank Thompson received a severe shaking up `when she fell down stairs on Saturday afternoon but is around again. V Mrs. (Rev.) '1`; VVhite -and family of Lakefield are visiting her parents Mr. and `Mrs. C. P. Mcllellan. nI____ Q [1 n _ _ _ _ L: I 9. -n- . - Aug: 2.--Mrs. A. Grose of Barrie `is visit- ing her family. . T . Mr. and Mrs. F. Tebo and daughter have returned from a week's visit with his brother in F01-t'Willi&m. Mm I?.....1. rm......____ _ ' (CONSULTATION FREE) . ' 42 Crg Air-e:"i`oro1ito Pres. of Pedwell Lumber Co. STROUD ELOWES ` LEFROY THE BARRIE EXAMINER. CAR OF WESTERN LKIVV .L`L7l.lJ.l. \I 30 W hf described reg.` deed 10573 .. ....... .. . - . o . o o a a c , - n o . - ~ o -u . . - u . - a o . - a - o ` u - o -- N W N N S Pt broken front described reg. l`nnr' AII1 Q9 Pt E Melancthon lot 7, des- cribed reg. deed 12689, plan 92, Singhampton pt 18 iE. Hurontario lot 8, W. Erie T ` lot 9, Duntroon . . . . .. fI'\l'\YIY\`l'fI YYTY1 A11 1v L11 ULUAUU IIUIIU UXUIIUUU IE5- deed 40188 .. . . . . . . . . .. All broken-lots except pt sold under reg. deed 8708 Lot 13, plan 551, Charlotte street, pt .. . . . . . . . . . .. Plan 609 .. . . . . .; . . . . . . .. I (VI--- 'I'_I.! _I-_ .4311 .......I 'E'1'e "`i1dI' p'1u'{ 7 85151; 'a'ui& broken 9 and 10 .'. . . . . .. NEq1`. Plan 589 Plan 589 Plan 589 Plan 589, Plan 572 l Description Lot 44, plan 560, pt; Plan 587, lots 66, 95 Plan 587, lots 67, 68 LU l.\l VV LVIJALLL \J1' L`\./L LII VV '['L\JL'L'L1l'l `E pt. W hf ,as secondly described in reg. deed 7293 for Nottawa- saga, except the village lots and lots 3 to 7 and pts 8, 9 10 E Warrington road and lots 1 to 5 and pts 6, 7, 8 W Douglas street, reg. plan 384, ' Lot Con. Acres Arrears Costs _Total part .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 23 1 17 15.67 2.63 18.30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 34 2 80 11.19 2.51 13.70 . .. .. TIL T3 II-I,,,,AL_, I41 I9 J _._---.--\--u bun >12-` 7, -w---- at 2 p.m. The sale has been advertised-in the Ontario Gazette, Saturday, July 8, Saturday. July 15, Saturday, July 22,. and Saturday, July 29. A copy of the list has been posted up in the Court House and copies may be had at the County Treasurer s office, in the Court House, Barrie. The following are extracts from the list :- ` - rnnrlvnrnrrrn An Y\v\7Yr`1rVY7 n A \Jn ll-nVn\rn-1 . The annual S:1evo`f"L`ands in arrears for taxes in the County i of Simcoe will be held: in'the COURT HOUSE, BARRIE, on J -max`:-u nu- .;:n;-gig _--- ...___..___.-_.._._...____. _.. J. C. MILLER, Chairman. F. C., French, Secrgtary. TREASURER S SALE or LANDS} IN ARREARS FOR TAXES I ...C.`.J1.`'.Y.F 5`MCE. .. ,. . 3 fr Events ' !by -Mrs. Robert Boyes. Miss Josie Reive afforded much pleasure with ; a piano solo. The roll call was responded towith salad and pickle recipes and some `new ideas were brought out alongthese `lines at the close of the meeting. Mrs. John Boyes, Mrs. R. S. Stewart and.Mrs. G. C. Allan gave a demonstration in salad making. after which the. graciousVhoste$ served ice cream and cake. The next meet- 1 ;ing will be held at the home of Mrs. Wild lliam Matthews and an invitation is being I-extended to the Stroudi `branch . "ma1qm; 5c5Eg: 1; ..._ L--- .__I___..L2_- I is' ..-'_..-----v - ufwgawl VIPVIIIQJ VGTS TOT Colonist can of Latest Design For further particulars apply to nearest agent Canadian N ational-Grand some DATES Plus half xi cent a niile beyond_ to all points in toba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, Edmonton. Cal -MnT.end and poet ' nu ua, uaaxgl. LCHCW -McLeod and east. jsT1_f5%"WINNuPEc QQIEG FA]-IE Admission to Oval or Driving Park, 50 cents. 12 Tickets` $5. Children, Half Price. Grand Stand 25c. THE CANADIAN NATIONAL BEACHES DIRECT ALL CENTRES INwEs'f'Erri }Jv_A6X" Fravel the National Way" to Winnipeg when destineo HARVESTERS `WANTED Luv 0, vv . xtroon 4L'll1U 11.93 . . TOWNSHIP OF NORTH ORILLIA 'L,.l _____ , "T6{zvr&iii1$'bF so_U'rH' iuiiili . . . . . . . 28 6.90 ` o o o o 1 o a u .- 189, `A190, : III/\I'rr|?(\ 1 J.\JVV LVL71l.ll UL` .l..LVLV1\).l`LlJ Lot Con. Acres Arrears Costs Total -60, 25 5 & 3 9.88 S 2.50 $12.38 . . . . . ..26 6. 26.12 2.90 29.02 . . . . . . .26 6 26.12 2.90 29.02 . . . . . . . . . . .. 32 14 20.05 2.75 22.80 . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 _ 9.92 2.50 12.42 . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 9.92 2.50 12.42 TOWNSHIP OF NOTTAWASAGA ` _. ___,.._II__ .I,,-..2L_.I 2,. .___. .I.-J I-ynnn I-.. lT_LL_..._ TOWNSHIP OF INNISFIL _ An ..L Ion TOWNSHIP OF ORO Special Traihs l.eave--(: 'l'ORON_T0-(Unlon Station) August l1-9 21.m., 12.30 noon, 6.C August 21- -T 12.30 noon,` 6.( woman. A `nuns vv In I\GI-CU ' "61: to 90 miles frdm Orillia, fare and a half ret'Irn. 565 `1 43 61 JJUI: V .26 12 21 22 23 A.F.A./ Malcomson, 13 14 xu.u.3u1tla uauux uay. .w4`1v8tl;Jv;I.`g"Jhlanders Band on Thursday and Friday. Concert both evenings, ' 14 12 J For Times from Othef Stations See Special Tr: '_ via. n\I August 14th 23f'd-Toronto, LI_-.__-L' L, r\ August 11th and 21st- j 30 21.92 100 156 .63 50 5 .93 ` so 23.43 31 8.28 20 20 18 102.43 you will come often. Get your automobile and come to Orillia for the Regatta on Monday. If you come early k Maui- Calgary, 23.58 18.20 22.62 18.20 29.50 10.23 10.23 7.81 Buy advertised things. Phone 44l,J MEN S WORK SHOES for Head- quarters xy4.,uvu xu 1.11. LACE. Ontario Track and Field Ath- letic Championships Saturday. I-I:(r]r\1nv-utlnnn Du-nJ Av- thereof 1n Ontano. 2 218t-Toronio, Caledon East, Beeton, 1\_1C3f0!'d Lolhngwood, Penetang,Midland, Parry Sound, Sudbury. CaPl 1 and east thereof in Ontario. 4.82 107.25 2.50 2.70 2.83 2.70 2.50 2 .55 CLEAN AND HEAVY 2.50 1., hoon, 6.00 p.m., 10.30 p.m. 6.00 p.m., 10.30 p.m. L__ Ch_,4! - n --uv-I-III` vrllill `_W'innipeg destined to any point beyond 24.70 162 .80 12.43 31.40 _l0.78 1, Uptown Ofce, Ph6;1e 447w, Barrie 26,40 20.90 25.45 20.90 32.45 K 12,73 . 11.77 3.77 14.48 12.73 7 ------n` - nannn %l\l-dbl Northern Volunteer Fire- men s Tournament Wednesday. The Horse Races on Friday. $ 1 ,2 00 in prizes. n...+....:.. m.......'I- _..,J 'lT!:_'l_`l Au. 10.31 0L)1'Jl.l1 - . - . . . . . . . . .. 100 ft. front (S E cor E hf. 8 1 acre W_pt gore . . . . .. 'N34Ehf . . . . . . . . . . . RYEC1n-11119 `N9SEhf 1nn IL L',,_ . r ShfNhf ;uLV1_'JUUl 5q.pLIE4!lIS described in reg. deed 3277 10 4 `1 -} 16.48 E 135 acres .u . . . . . . . . . . . .. 32 . 4 135 20.13 . TOWNSHIP OF VESPRA `N 9 S E hf , 1Q 9 n A nu-v .l.UWNb1'1ll Pt N E cor sq. pt E hf sq, described in ma rlonrl '20-/7 544 540 Plan R 529 . The Central part` of the town is going to be a fairyland, es- pecially at night. Community Dancing on Wednesday and Saturday evenings. Subscribe for The Barri Examin- 131' and get all the news. $2 a. year. 533 "$20 fem`: vzagawiu plus half a cent a-mile from starting point to Wizinipe V RETURNING FARE Expert Shoe Repairs IUD .159 ' 162 163 164 230 244' 252 253 nrn .- 39 40 95 96 39 98 100 101 108 110 111 112 115 116 177 178 294 .24 90 211` 212 213 214 215 216 .44 45 46 137 1 139 140 141 142 (An 110 144 car 11'. 146 171! -(Standard Time) Special T Railway `Rates. [In La on ..:I... t.__'__ I\_.!lI UUU 11:05 11 A7 J.J.oUU 17.98 17.98 17.98 17.98 19.30 8.51 9.38 Ann 9.38 9.38 8.05 8.05 11.05 11 A! Train Service Poster 1.1. U0 11:05 11.05 11.03 11.03 1 11.03 11nn 0, Inglewood and all stations south and west ?rc'>'v'vL~is31i>' 01? V r\I- D Lt ..-A LoUU . .05 wnr app`: I v \.rn`nnna Ham-is of Hamilton promise that the Fireworks on Monday and Friday evenings will be the grandest ever seen in Ontario outside the large cities. I353 .05 VA!` TOW N SHIP OF TECUMSETH T nan In... A.___ A A. w. wnrrmr IMPORTANT DISTRZIBUTING 1149 1272 1280 7 Plan w uuu qua -UU 1.50 9.55 1.50 10.88 1.50 10.88 1.50 9.55 1.50 9.55 1.50 12.55 1.50 12.55 1.50 12.55 1.50 12.55 1.50 12.53 1.50 12.53 1.50 12.53 1.50 12.53 1.50 19.48 1.50 19.48 1.50 19.48 1.50 19.48 1.50 20.80 10.01 7.50 - 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 in pv- 10.88 ` Thursday, August 3, 1922 Rad The Examiner Adlet Column. IUU 7250 M 12.55 12.55 12.55 * 12.55 12.55 `IO EE u u; xuuuxuomlrl. Lot Con. Acres Arrears Cosfs Total. I 9 50 15.78 2.62 18.40 I) no Vrnaonn f\11'rntt\ The Monster Parade On Tuesday afternoon is ex~ pected to be .a wonderful sight. $400 in prizes have been o'er- ed for Decorated Floats, etc. `Tciss01{c">N'1.`1V<'). ` 55. Trunk Railways. Elizabeth St., Barrio 1655 1090 1146 1147 1148 1526 1527 28 29 80 144 145 146 . 40 42 43 173 174 211 212 290 ...873 874 916 917 986 987 1060 1061 1073 1074 1075 1089 1147 1149 1281 1368 1369 1370 1524 1525 Costs Total` 1 .50 1 .-50 1.50 1 .50 1 .50 1.50 1.50 1.50 0.1.50 1.50 ' 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 . 1.50 `IEA an - xv - ----mt--`ruu'nr& Orangeville Lacrosse team, Senior Champions of the O.L._ A., will play :against_ 0rillia s ex-champions on Thursday. It will be the best exposition of the National Game seen in this ` districtsince before the War. Total AHA 6 .87 12.53 3.57 17.10 4.70 39 .25 19.15- 22.88 of S. S. N cessful at FEED OATS `-1010-1: The W are funn M.-my l\'i amonp;. horn or hnntvrs a hzLnd.~.u is said 21- horn hr,-1' Rnckhs hunters James 8 guide an out frona through and the, bighnrn and `nun _., L Wide, a J(`)s(-`ph BC` (V Heacj IW4 Phong C16 109 I Sunday, August 6, to Saturday, August 12 I ha; _51.Tu.'{ii[ High Class Baseball Toronto Hillcrests, Guelph Maple Leafs, Tri-County All- ` Stars and Galt will compete in the Baseball Tournament on Tuesday. These teams play just as good baseball as the Professiorials. Yage Six 0rillia s W Old Home Week JUST ARRIVED uuuu.-v...:. uuunco, nuwc xuuauuus. No matter what you-want in th real estate line, we have it. ' A ....11 mm 1... .. ..1..__--_- L, --., :- OTHER ATuRE -Real- Estva-t-e Agen-{sf }A5T...'-A.CR055't3 _{DC.'3AT19 .f'5 . { !"R.E.V.V..RK5 uuuuayn at: Jun auuuucr uvxue D8112. Mr. and Mrs. _Geo. Russell of, Listowell spent 9. couple - of days with the latter s brother andvmother, Mr. and Mrs. Gpuley. Mrs. M.- Daley spent a {ow days with friends at Glencairn. - ` l Felix Desjardin has bonght a Ford car. Mr. Noonan, school teacher of Mt. For- est, is here spending `part of his holidays. The home of Mr. and Mrs. H- Corbett is brightened by the arrival of. a baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. H. Maxwell visited friends in Collingwood over Sunday. ' T nIIn`IB7AI|"`\Dnn`\At' T 'I I\..-...-uni . July 31.7-eMm. Wm; ishm} Qt -Hamilton is visiting Mr. and Mrs.~Dumond. '.M9n ,`I'(..lw.- nap. `:.-..-.:I-- 4;: 7I".u..~..L- .._.. suauua Ul `J-I-ll. uuu. U113. 11. \JUU R. J. P. Gauley of New ork psiarent his holidays at his summer home here. _ us an!` Inn an Duuanni` at 73-1-4...-..`I A meeting. of the Women s Institute will be held at the homevof Miss `Viola Brown on Thursday, August 10, -at 2 o clock. Mi$ Muriel Nelson will give -an address on `~Cenadiah Women of Note. Misse Isa- bel Dawson will give curifent events. There will also `be a contest for the young girls." Watson nf Tnrnnfn in I-nli uuya hum ween. ' The Dalston people were pleased to `see so many Barrieites out. to the ` Dalston- _ Guthrie match last week. One} was T. T. Young who lived -here when fqbtball was first started in this locality . ` ...\..-an uuvuuv xuxc, vvc uavc III A call will be a pleasure to us and 3 prot to you. Office. 46 Bayeld St., Barrie 4 Phone office 861, Residence 864W` P.O. "Box 1011 A us vuuaug uu`. uuu mrs.-uumuuu. `Mrs. Kulma and family of Toronto `are guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Cooper R J P flnulnu A` Warn Vm-1. annual 11:3 On Friday night the first of the final games of football-in the'Oro League will 3 be played` `here between Dalston -and Jarr- att. The second game will be` played at Jarratt on Wednesday, Aug. 9. Gm. Rnldwin hm hm :..:.1....: ;. Inn--\ uay . | uuunc. ' Ewart Brown was in Toronto for a few days this week. vm... n..1...,... .........1.. ...-_- ._u---_ .u ._ `_-- .|.v_y uu munuay mgnt. Miss Jean McDonald of Barrie is visit- _ing her grandmother, Mrs. S. McDonald. I`_ Miss Amelia Kirk spent Sunday in `Or- illia. ' V Mr. and Mrs. Dutcher of -Elmvale are the ,guests.o.f Mr. arid Mrs. R.` -D..Bannerman. I Mrs. (Rev-) Wpsfnnff nc n......+-.. .....I L.--- mu auau uc u cuuuesu 101' me girls. Miss Ri_lla Watson of Toronto is holi- daying at -her home here. ` A lam... ..... ....l...... t_.._._ L__,, .. u u .- ua_ynu5 no net uulue nere. V A large number from here attended the funeral of Mrs. A. `J. Thomson on Sun- . (luv ' -I IJLICI day. On uauauu uu vvcuuuuuuy, Aug. 9. Geo. Baldwin has just finished `a barn for Wm. Sheffield. 7 1...... L. 1....._I:.__ L_:_1; p,,, 1- so; 71 ul. Dueuwlu. > J. [Jory is haulmg buck for _h1s new` lhouse. * 'I7\______L .`I'I,,, 0 II-I . an -' uu uunuuy evening. ` t ' Rev R. H. Somerville left on Tuesday for a holiday and his work next Sunday will be taken by the Rev. Mr. Brown of Toronto. We have a large list of town pro- perties, vacant lots, market gardens, 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. Farms from $2500 up; any loca- tion you desire, on very easy terms. We also have a numberiof lovely summer homes, nice locations. RTA .~...4-4-.... ...L..a. ----- ._-__.L L4 1` CH auuuuxpuuleu ner DOXIIC. .A number from here attended the con- firmation service held by Bishop'Reeve at Ivy on Monday night. Miss Joan Mnhmmm ..t nu.-2 uuu SGIVIUC up mgoeru at `I_ o'clock.` 7 The W.M.S. will meet in the basement of the church on Wednesday afternoon, A-u_g. visiting friends in Beeton. Her nieces, Miss Ruth Oar and Miss Velma Gould, accompanied her home. _A nnrhl-mu 4'.....;.. L_-- - I um amu:1' unu. oromers here. _ Mrs. Prebble and `herdaughter left on Tuesday for Alliston where they expect to reside. Fl. ('1 - ` ' ` xcolucu The Sacrament of the Lord s Supper will be administered in on Sunday morning; Sunday school at 2.45, and service at Egbert at 7 o clock.` `the basement Wednnnrlnv ..n............ A..- the `Methodist church` - - -\,n\A I 1 \J11 *` _ Earl Grose of Toronto is visiting his many` friends here. ' H Mrs. Boake and Helen of Tottenham spent the week-end with Mrs. `Jas. Boake. Albert Cunningham of Toronto! was at week-end visitor here. Yvonne Hamilton is seriously ill_ with nurse Webster in attendance. Dr. T. J; Henry of Detroit is visiting his sister and brothers here. Mr; Pmhkln .....i .1.-- J '- " ` The deceased, who was in her_57th year, was the eldest daughter of the late T. S. MacLeod and was greatly beloved by, a large circle of friends.- She leaves` to mourn "her loss, two brothers,` Thomas of Sin- ,taluta. and John of Grenfell; two sisters, Mrs.` J. C. (Cassie) Cameron and Mrs. Howell (Jane) Smith of Regina; also two luau passed away (1lll'lI)g' me night. i adopted children, Ted and Florence Ker- ridge, her inseparable companions, who were with her in the hour of her death. . The deceasedwas a beautiful Christian character. Her Pastor, the Rev. G. H. Knighton, who conducted the services `when she was laid to rest last Sabbath in the old Congregational church-yard, described her as one of God's noblest women, and truly no more fitting tribute could : convey the feelings oflthe large number of sorrowing friends, who had known and loved her from childhood. Like theAChrist whom she served, she was a friend to the friendless. Possessing a charming per- j sonality, a. sweet and loving disposition, l her -magnetic influence radiated over all C with whom she came in- contact. Even though, dead she yet speaketh. Her brother John, who had been away for ;thirty years, was the only member of the ; lfamily able to be present at the funeral. u uuzuugwuuu Uvcr uuuuuy. T. Ducksworththreahed J. J. Dumond s 13" `Ix-Jinn! Ina` swan`; A -...`-.L 3... l.k`_L ,,__, _._. -....n..B...... \-vvvo/o WM. R. BEST, Teacher. (From '- another corrwpondent) July 31.-A gloom fell over the entire community last Thursday morning when it was learned that Mrs. A. J. Thomson had passed away during the night. The deceased. whn was in Imp 1:751. ........ xxuwuuxauu un perms W'0I'K. _Sr. I to Jr. II-Russell Addison (H). Nora Dicker (H), Max. Sle$er (H), Annie Hodges, Eva Hodges (Rec.). nnr `I1 I'II(1II'I III 4_`"`f:l PARII999-5%& G11.-ROY; \1u7u./. . _ Jr. II to S1`. H-Ma_ry Patterson (H), Melville Crittenden (H), Mary Lauder, Helen Hodgelsy Ella Crittenden, Edw. Hutchinson on terms wbrk. Q- 1" 4.. 1.. 11' ,*n.___-u A1:-, In-x Luau JLGJOG, vvuaun JJLUWII \.l.\.UCoIo Jr. III to Sr. 'III-MaryAFerguson (H), Harry Slesser.(H), Helen Cockbum (H), . Ernest Ash (H), Netta Lees. (H), Wzillrace Cockburn. -Cecil Hayes, Murray Hutchinson, Jack `McLean (-Rec.),' Gilbert McArthur (*Rec.) . ' 1.. 1 ? 4... 0.. 1'1 It,,,, n'.. 1--n Sr. III o"Jfi'{r:-1i;'}i{:E;hinson Georgina Kissick (H), Ivan Slessex` Beth Slesser (H), Donald McLean," man Hayes, Wilson Brown (Rec.). 1.. III 4.. Q. 'Tl'T4,,,,\l.-.-u 1: ...... ,... Congratulations to the pupils who pas- sed the Entrance, viz.: Florence Mead (H) and Brook Slesser. . e$%%%$&&*&$&$%%*$$&&%&%&&$ 5? NEWS FROM Nmcusbkmc TOWNSHIPS 3 muamwoon 'rH_o_RN'roN DALSTON "I- romotions 8.8. No. Brown & Co. (H); (H). \l1I; ' Her- .1. "ma VUIIILIICUCIJ Lulu My Wllall I0- I was in very bad shape for weeks, my eyes and nose ran continually, my head felt full and heavy, I couldn t lie down for fear of choking tel i death; sleep was impossible because of the coughing. and sneezing. Many nights I walked the streets trying to get relief. `I ....--1.1 ....L _A.L_....'l 1.- ___,, 1 ,, v.n. av ulltvliu Chiropraqtic certainly made -a new man of me and I believe if I had taken the adjustments earlier, in June probably, my annual attack of hay fever never would have present- ed itself. \a\l LVQCI-J-I These statement are absolutely true and can be veried by coming to me, personally, at any time. A; E. PEDWELL, A11 1:" I Evy a.\aa.LuA.o I could not attend to my business and I considered myself in a hope- less condition until I started taking. Chiropractic adjustments from Dr.! A feweadjustments gave me relief and after taking V them for -.three weeks my hay fever completely dis- appeared and I have not had a return of ' it since. ' Fer T yeageee; guI1e'.;& from Hay! Fever from August till frost came in the fall;'each year the attacks were more severe until last summer `I was completely laid up with it. 1' urn.-. 3. cu... 1.-.! ...L....... .2-.. --.._..1-_ , Toronto, March 30th 1922 To whom it may concern: I The regular meeting of this Society was held at the home of Mrs. D. McCallum on Wednesday afternoon, July -26, with about twenty-five members -present. Two splen- did papers were given. Playground work" by Mrs. Harold Hastings and Currenti ALSIKE, SWEET AND RED CLOVER Mrs. Alex. McLeod-_ and son Reginald have returned `home to Sault St. Marie, Ont., `after spending two weeks vacation with the former s cousin Mrs. (Charles Ness, Maple View Farm. Stroud. yuuuy uu ovum wccxw 15 uluuu uupruveu. Mrs, Andelson and children of Hamll-I ton -are visiting with -Mrs. Anderson's: parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bonney. Mix I?.rf`}1 rnnrv-;n urkn Lac -kann unpain- -pcucuw, uu. uuu mus. J. nuuuey. Miss Edith Currie. who has -been nursing] in Elmvale. is home. II'_ __.I II..- II CiI,_, ,1` `I'\ I ' '. I Ill IHLLII V 111C: 15 IIUIIXU . . Mr. and Mrs. M. Shaw of Rugby visited! with Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McKay, last Sunday. HAY FEVER gum`: ul acme unuwcu. I M1ss.Pearsa1l 1s vlsltmg wlth her s1ster' Mrs. Ottaway. Mr and `M... 12...! `M .-...1I..-. -1: n--L-_ nun. uwawuy. ` ! Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacKay of Boston visited with Mrs. H: MacKay last week,` travelling by motor from that city. Mna T.n]n Pm-h-Irina uykn Lon ham. vynunv uavcuuls 'u_y xuuwr u'uu1 umt, cmy. I Mxss Lulu Partmdge who has been very, poorly for some weeks is much improved.` Mrs Anrlmsenn and nkilrlmm n$ `I-Tamil, Aug. 1.--Prayer meeting washeld at the! home of Wm. Beardsall on Monday! night and was conducted by Rev. Mr.! Gibson who is spending a month at the] Parsonage in the absence of Rev. G. H. Knighton who is on a month's vacation. Next week the meeting will be held at the home of Jesse Bidwell. `M1,... D..._......n :_ __`: --I I H. U. W. J.V1CUllll01lgD. Starting at Harry Stewart , the threshing of grain began on Wednesday. Academy of Music examination. Ele- mentary PianO-Gladys and Gertrude Sheldon (-pupils of Miss M. Sloan, Churc- hill.) Honors-Jean and Joyce Broome and; Winnifred Ruffett. Pass--No'rman Tebo. Maude `Atkinson. Elementary Theory-, First-claa ,honors: W. Ruffett. Pass-.-l Mabel Ferrier; all pupils of Mrs. A._Ada-ms.{ Send sampls and we will % quote best prices. ucauvy. Mr. and Mrs. W. Chapin motored to Buffalo and other points last week. Leslie McLean, third son of Rev. L. McLean, Bradford, and 21 Knox College student, occupied the pulpit in the Pres-i byterian Church on Sunday evening. He has a clear, strong voice and gave a help- ful sermon in a pleasing manner. I MT5 IRPV \ pnxnrnru n nnnnnn --5--I -`--`- nu amuwu an '11 .p1ea._smg Mrs. (Rev.) Powers, accompamed by Miss Annie Wallace, returned to Toronto on -Monday after a visit with her brother, W. C. W. Mcnllmmh uu xuuuuuy auer a VISIE ` C. W. McCullough. Stnrnu qf Wavnr Misses Gladys and Lula and Jack and Clarence -Beatty of Gormley spent Sun- day with their grandmother Mrs. J. Beatty. ` ' M and RI ... TIT knnin .M..&.......l .5- wccn IUI ucr uuule ul iuaiusuque, Mxcn. Tom Guilliat, who for some time has been assistant, to F. Tebo at the G.T.R. station, _left on- Monday for South River. Mr. Guilliat will be missed as he was a willing helper in both churches. Mr. Williams of Tottenham is assistant here now. ` `IlZ____ l`11_,I,,, _,, J I ,,I, , I Y I I vluu/cu Wlhu rcnuuves uere. The Methodist W.M.S. met on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Robert Sawyer. ` ll-.. 'M ..'M............. ......I _1...._1..__ Ln. 1, ;I uavvycs. . I Mrs, McNamara and daughter left last week for her home in Manistique, Mich. Tnna {1n;":ul-' any]-un `nut Law": 63...... L-... mum, uua.~1J. Vvulbt. Miss, Helen Reid, whd has been visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Coulter, left on Tuesday for her home at Powassan. `Mr: I-Tar:-hann ovsrl A......l-.4..... A: 04.--...) Lcu: uu Lucauny 1Ul' 1161` 1101116 as rowassan. 'Mrs. Harrison and daughter of Stroud visited with relatives here. "Pl... M ..4.l....l:..4. 117 I10 _._L -.. m I CHURCHILL WOMEN'S INSTITUTE WE ARE BUYERS or

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