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Barrie Examiner, 24 Aug 1922, p. 13

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ound out the f these littlc ams, Cham- cs 34 to 42. Lunch 1' a V (51 Lynn, LVLDOLJ KJIII I Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Johnston have' taken a house for the present in the! St.` Clair district, Toronto. 2 Sladej avenue, near Wychwood Park. _._.1 xx... A 11- 1:\..n. ......J 1Ui'.. . uvcuuv, .Il\.a(AL vvgvn vvu Jsnsahc Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Felt and MM and Mrs. A. G. MacL_e11an, with their} children, have been visiting in Ham-i lilton and Burlington this week. | I1 - ~ 2.. VI` ,___ mu-An_._1___- :_ ..-.,\....! ll - JVUUUL uavu, vv ULQIVJ uvu | ' David McGee and Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Dolan and children motored from Toronto and spent the week-end at Mrs. Chas. Ke11 s,`- Charles St. I `Ihf.... n o A`n........J ......J A..4-Lu-.~.... ' lVL.l'Do Uuaa. {XVII D, \JllGLl.CD LID: | Mrs. D. S. Allward and Arthur. Allward of Toronto and Chas. E.` Warren of Owen Sound are visiting` Miss F. N. Warren, Mary St. 1 .....:| 1ur.... `M D T-L....Ln.. 1......,.! Ullaua auu uuu uxnnuwu uvuvuu. Mrs. Ernest E. Townsley, with her infant daughter, of Vancouver, B.C., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Murchison, 62 Maple Ave. --- -`A J. Keppel Ball of Vancouver,_ B.C.,` and his brother, Arthur L. Ball, of Amsterdam, N.Y., are visiting their. father, George Ball, 60 Maple Ave.; pent a few days with Mrs. J. A. JJUUIIU an JJCGL L unnu- Miss Anni Mountjoy of Toronto Harris, while on her returnfrom the` Muskoka Assembly 0. _ , IV _._.__E_.. __J A ......._ I LY]. uanuna, _1aaI.II|IJ:_y I The Misses Georgina `and Augus- tine Desjardins of Port Arthur are visiting` their brother, Henry Des- jardins, `Sanford St. . -' i Mrs. (Rev.) G. A. `Brown whoe,| with her sons, has been visiting rela-E tives at Waba, Ont., is expected to return home this week. `ix /1 1\_L .,_1______ `I1 A L-.. ...L....... . 1.UbLu.u lLUl_llC UIAID vvcun. I `D. G. Robertson, B.A., has return- ed to Toronto after spending holi- days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Robertson, Worsley St. v\___:.1 1\n'..rI.... ......J ml - ......J ml ..- Tu- . I """" "1 .""'U' -"`'r " **"r ' 1 Arnold Brooks and Miss Dorothy? Brooks of St.'Catharines wererecent visitors at the home `of their grand-' mother, Mrs. Armson, Sr., Sophia St. mr__., 1---- n_...1..-. u1-n:......4...... cu.` RICE $1.99` "'"1Ci;7gf 1;7$ `x}2$i2"yf'v r13'fxa'{a;E.`C st! `sustained a bad fracture of the left` `trip when she slipped on the cellar! steps and fell last Saturday after-32 llnoon. In 117 7 ' ,, 1 1ur,.,, n`_A__--_.`_l JJLGULULU LID ' * Rev; Geo. A. Brown was called to] Campbellford this week to attend the I funeral of Henry Free, a close per-E sonal friend and one of theelders of; the church there. . A. R. Girdwood was in Stirling last` Thursday attending` the funeral of his uncle, Albert Girdwood, who had been in partnership with his father` over thirty years. `MK-.- 1!) A 'l|K..`I ...L.....`L I\` K15`... (`Inn LVLln nu LVLLD LA. VILIEIIU, IJlDIl\\- kiln. Dr. `McQuitty, who was `assistant to Dr. Lewis for the past yeair, is now visiting at his home in Renfrew be- fore taking up post graduate work. Dr. R. E. Ives of Colborne is now as- sisting Dr. Lewis. A f` D `lf......l..II ...L&u.......I 6-LL. u..\n`|- ELUIIIIIE IJI. o 146 VI no. G. R. Kendall returned this week {after being in charge of the Customs office at Southamptonfor two weeks. He `was _most favorably impressedi with` that pretty lakeside town and its hospitable people. ' `II - .._.I `III ... `l _`I' `I'..4-nu]: and IE3...- ucu, Llxuu u-mu uvn. Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Lount and son! z`1_'eturned to Toronto on Tuesday af-I Iter holidgying with Mrs. and Miss `Lount at Bear Point. , fI'I_..__-_A._ ...,, ,,.....,. Mrs.- W. A. McIntosh of New Glas- gow, N.S., and Mrs. Annie Ferguson, of Toronto are spending a few weeks with the former s sister, Mrs. R. J. Gallagher, Bayeld St. . ` i M. ......a mr..- 7-1.... 11).... ..;.A tnm, \lV\r& VII 1 llo llV1l.|KAIlL\a yvvllawc Mr. and Mrs. H. Metcalf and Miss Verner and Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Met- calf, of Toronto, and Mrs. S. S. Met- calf and Master Sylvester, of Chi- cago, spent last week at the parental home in Kempenfeldt St. (`A-u-Luis!` `nmnna (`nan nun: "nan auu $u..l.Dc J. Lvu AILIOLL I T Miss Florence Allen of Mount For- est spent a few -days last week with her sister, Mrs. A. Hutchinson, re-I turning. on Saturday. V mm... 11... ... 13-11 -9 m.........+,. mm) 1.... w.u.uu.15. vu uuuuauug. Miss-Mary Bell of Toronto and her`; friend, Miss Elizabeth Hammitt of Hamilton, are guests of Mrs. J. I. Bell, Bradford street. . _...1 1\.r..... 0 17 1-..; ....\.-1 nnial ' aluvnu I Rev. S. W. L; and Mrs. Stewart and daughter Birdie, of Stony Moun-, tain, Manitoba, were guests at the home of J. W; Caldwell, Napier St., {this week. 3,; AL-.. 111: .... ._..v -1! }, 35c, 40c. auu J-UIa.lalVCBu . - va Mrs. John C; Urquhart an-d so,n{ Kenneth, of Glenholme Blvd., Toron-" to, have returned home after spend-i ing two weeks` with Mrs. Firman,l |Bradfdrd St. K 'l14.-_-. _-..._. ....1`l...J `lI\` CGIIGEIICL, -lJGy|lUI\l L |lo Mr. and Mrs. John Kemp and fam-l ily and Mrs. M. Kemp, of Toronto, motored from their summer home, Big Bay Point; to spend Sunday with| Mr. and Mrs: H. Wright, Blake St. `I\.. If..f\...l.L -"L A u... .......:..L...-.J- IAUIIIC Ill J.xCI||!)GlI.a.\oA\|II nun Constable James Case and Mrs. Case and family have returned from Illa UJIIGVV, \JVVCII LIV: Miss Hazel M. Marr, accompanied! by" her friend, Miss eHames, of Tor-5 onto, spent the `week-end with Mr.. and Mrs . Fred Marr. I A11 l|`Il,,,,.1 T,._l ' IIIIID CUB: Commandant Chas. Wiseman of` Syracuse and Capt. Ross- Smith of` Ithica, N.Y., motored up to spend 9.} few days with the former s mother; and relatives. e; -n'r._.. -r_1___ n` 1'1'_.._..1.....; ......I .......1' ' Vvccn nu uuc ~19}. , 3 Mr-.`. Mrs. E. H. .M_enhennitti {and little sonof Toronto are visiting; `Mrs. Menhennitt s 4 parents, Judge! and Mrs. Vance. 1 1 - -rv 11- 11 II! vs, t I IXCIIIPCLILCILIU LII! Alan Manuel and Charlie. Hunter! I'ha_ve returned home after a week's; I canoe trip around Lake Simcoe as far as Beaverton. ,` up I I If 11! 117 (VI. ____ _...`l LE1` `db IJUCVCJ. DUN. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Shaw and; three children, of Chicago, gre visit-1 ingwith Mr. Shaw s mother, Mrs. E. Shaw, Owen St. mr:__ 11---! `M 1ur...... nnnnnnnnn In-1| |.qn Mrs. D. Campbell and son Gordon of /Minesing spent lastweek at the home of her brother, J. H. Knapp,- Brock street. T . ' - an `I 1 n J. 'dHU l'1[n Villl\IC- 1' Mr. and Mrs. H. Nelles, Miss Dor- othy and Master Herbert, of Niagara.` Fails, spent last week at T. MetcaIf s, Kempenfeldt St. Alan llama-an`! on;-I "1-\nvI1:cx nnnfnr LUCHER b y Grebe I 7 Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Burton andf family of North Bay are spending; six weeks with relatives and friends Iin t0WH. ' r\ II 1 11 I re 1 1V[.isoso Anna; Cavnagh has returned; to Toronto, accompanied by Miss! Florence Overs, who -will spend a] [week in the city. I . `II . ....,a `An ... 1:? II `!\A'.-...l.......:H-I THE BARRIE EXAMINER .,......,,... ..,-..... .. ... ! Baracas got their rst tally in the `third when Cooper scored on McDon- ag'h s _sac-rillce. Carson. made the `third out on a nice peg to third by "Catcher Walls. In the Saints turn at bat, McKenzie walked, Clark hit gsafely, Tribble walked, but Rainey lied to Cooper, who caught Clark of? lrsecond. Du hit McKnight and iwalked C. Guest, forcing a run in. {Then Duff realized that he was about |fourteen times wilder than a hawk `and McDonag'h took his place, while Cooper donned the mask and Carson vwient to rst. McDonagh fanned the `next man up. `Score 3-1. 7111.4 R/r..1.1....1:..4.... 1.--]. A.L......` :..- 4.]... (nun: Iavvsy u ; IUAU Hy: . The Methodists took three` in` the fourth. Carson clouted out a two- bagger, Tuck fanned, C. Parndge `laid down a bunt and Clark recover- `ed it but threw wild to first. letting Carsonin. Duff walked and S. Part- .ridge fanned. Howell Partridge {dropped a Texas Leaguer behind se- gcond, letting in C. Partridge and Du, Cooper fanned. The Sahus went out in order,the feature be- ing a difficult catch by Chester Car- son. Score 3-4. I I .1 - 1,_:|l `Junior St. Andrew s and Baracas evening, Aug. 22, `and the young Presbyterians succeeded in bringing home the bacon by the narrow mar- .gin of one run, the score being 6-5. The game was exciting enough but was rather unsatisfactory in-that the committee failed to secure an um- pire, and A. Clark; a junior, had to illthe gap. The last innings was i played in.a gloom a good deal deep- ler than twilight. 1 D . . . _ . ..._ ...:`l._.J L- _--'_.- .-.. 4.1.- 2..-; I lmet for the rst time on Tuesday Iva. nun-an vvv Allbllvl i Baracas failed to scdre in the rst frame, butethev Saints ran in two, thanks to Buster C1ark s 'two-bag- ger. The Methodists were blanked again. Duff got into a bad hole when Rainey hit a two-bagger and after two had gone down C. and V. Guest walked. Walls made the third out, however, when` he ied tot Mc- Donagh. Score 2-0. 'D..-........_' .....A. L`L..2_. 2-.-; L..`n-- :.. 4.1.- ]-ullo LJ\u\l1\a u`--x- I I The Baracas increased their lead by one in the last session when Car- ;son,.with two down, hit to centre leld and came in when Rainey fumbled Cecil Partridge s_ liner. lThe last part of the fth was `played in semi-darkness and the Baracas went to pieces after they had got two out. Rainey, third up, hit to McDonagh, who failed to see `it in time and let it past, Rainey [went to third and came in on a wild `pitch. McKnight lived at rst when [Duff and Ballantyne collided. .C. {Guest hit safely and V. Guest walk- :ed-. Cowan, withlthe bases full, con- vuuxv ynuvw vu 5 an Livy nnnn guys- | Mr. and Mrs. B; W. Rhinehart an- nounce the engagement of their only daughter, Bertha Maude (Birdie), `to Mr. William John Peach, son of Mr. and Mrs; Harry Peach of Rock- wood, Ont. The marriage to take place quietly early in. September. `RA ... n-J `IA ...-. 13 I2` II.`-..l........ .....l UV Illl Mr. and Mrs. J. G/.'Coles, who have been _visiting Torohto, Niagara gind Ottawa, are spending a few days with Mr. -and Mrs. 'Thos. Wallwin. ` Mr. Coles took parfi"iK"'"th e` Ontario and Dominion Rie Matches, the team of which he was,a member win- ning the Jubilee Cup. _. 15 cents you. Senior Baracas and St. Andrew s gplayed ofthe tie game of July 24 `on Monday, Aug. 21, and the pro- ;c_eedings werenever in any danger of being tied up throughout the contest. E Baracas .. 3 2 1 -46 St. Andrew s .. 0 0 '0 T -.-0 The teams: V . Baracas--C. Carson_ If, E. Coles ].b, L. Emms p, D. Emms ss, A. Bur- iton 2b, T. Burton rf, D. Moles 3b, F. Morren c, Spencer cf. rs . -up IE R St. Andrew s-W. Cooper c, D.I Adams p, C. Woods 3b, H_. Armstrong lss, "F. Foster lb, Buster Clark 2b, ;Tribble cf, E. McKnight lf, McKen- jzie rf. V - gm. s'r. ANDREW?S s, BARACAS 5 ULLIDCL UII DIIC LULDU Ull\rL\rI n A. C. P-rice of Orangeville, a for- Tmer manager for the Bell Telephone `Go. here, was in town on Monday, accompanied by. Mrs. Price and `daughter. They were on theircway home after spending a week at Wa~ saga Beach. ` T . `|\K`.. ......I ll ... T.-.1... TIT A911-A11-uvv wwc uucu can; ntuc vcuuuch P `I J Y Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Meadows and children o,Woodstock, Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Hopper and children of Pitts- burg, Dr. and Mrs. E. V. Humphries `and son of Toronto have returned I home after a visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Meeking, Eliza- beth St. `at 711.11: I 1 ' DIAESO J-I\ySO\zAlI `Mr. and Mrs._ John W. Ansley, Barrie, announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Mildred xIren_e, to Mr. Joseph Grant Heels, [son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heels, Victoria Harbor. The marriage to take place early in September. I `MI - and "195 `D. 117 DI.u'nnInn-.4 an I }&&&$m&&mm&%&mal ' FINALS IN CHURCH LEAGUE : Wednesday, Aug. 30, is to be Base-x iball Day in Barrie. The three-cor-I lnered tie in` the Senior Church! iLeague yvill be untangled on that; afternoon, and if Y win the League} [win he `.`tout nis. The nal of the? 1Junior League will be played off he- ltween St, Mary s and .St. Andrew s. 'The rst game is called for one o _- clock, and the teams will be notied ! as to the draw. _ S__R. BARACAS 6, ST. ANDRE_W S 0 la motor trip to_ Toronto, Niagara Falls and Hamilton. They were ac- companied by Mr. Case's brother, Sid Case of Toronto, who is a police `officer on the force there. IV ,0 f\,,-._ -._-._`I`I_ A 1!-.. g&w&&$&&&m&m&$&g A BASEBALL --u.buv a.-u, \I- uuvuv ;., v - uuuvuv \rl-I Baracas--A. Cooper lb and c, Bal- lantyne 2b, McDonVagh-ss and p, Car- son c and lb, Tuck 3b,. C. Partridge If, R. Duff p and ss, S. Partridge rf, H. Partridge cf. ' nected with the Spalding and thel, inelders never saw it. McKnight and Guest brought in the tying and; winning runs, Score 6-5. Baracas 0 0 1 3 1-5 St. Andrew's .. 2 0 1 0 3-6 ASt. Andrew s--R. Cowan 3b, K. Walls c, McKenzie If, Buster Clark p, Tribble 2b, R. Rainey ss, E. Mc- Knight lb, C. Guest rf, V. Guest cf. `[3 . _ . . ...... A f`|..._....__ 11.. .__.J .. DA`! C. J. ALLISON PROMOTED A C. J. Allison, the popular agent of the G.T.R. at Craigvale, has been transferred to `Caledon East, `suc- ceeding 'Robt. G. Cowan, who has retired after long service. While agreeing that his excellent promo- tion is very well deserved, his friends in` Innisl will be very sorry to lose Mr- Allison, who has been very ac- tive in` promoting community wel- fare. J-' 0 \Jo " QIID UL `3$Il5VVV") `I-5"`." spent Saturday and Sunday with his brother and sister here. Mr. Walls is Provincial Manager of the North American Life Assurance Co. and is the guest of his company attending the big - International Life Under- writers convention at Toronto all this week. !He is accompanied by ten men from his eld force who are $100,000 and $200,000 Club mem- L--- :y;vv,' bers. AT ASSURANCE `CONVENTION F. C. Walls of Edmonton, Altau _.._._L G...|..-...`l.... .....! Gaul.-u. ".14-In L3.` Buy advertised things. ~ It pays, 33 $5.00 Conceit was staged amid the glamorous moun- tains that surround beautiful Lake Louise, Banff, Canada Photographed amid the wonderful scenic beauties of the LakeALouise region near Banff, Canada, the latest Selznick production entitled, Conceit, would be remarkable for its settings of natural charm if for nothing else, but the patrons of` the Opera House who attend this photo playhouse will see in addition a well-directed and entertaining screen drama, with the various roles enacted by a cast that were ideally" selected for their various roles. The plot revolves around the central gure of William Crombie, a millionaire who has everything that money can buy.` But the y in theointment is that there are lots of things that cannotbe purchased by gold. The love of his wife is one of these. His neglect has brought them to flan v\n1Id>i A-Ci 4-inn cusp.-." .\....J L. ....-.. 4_ - 'L-A-~l-' I .. .. vnuu Va. u-nun. 1.1.10 uc5u:vu nan uxuusub uucul DU the-par'ti.rig ef the ways, and he goes on a hunting trip to for- _get for a time his domestic difficulties. Becoming lost in the wilderness, he is rescued by a woodsman. Crombie repays by trying to steal the man s sweetheart. When the man offers to ght him for her, and Crombie refuses, the girl spurns him as 9 nnunn-A mm] In. 4-1. A n . . .. L:.........'u: :_ i.:_ r,____ CONCEWIT ,,_,_ ____-_ ___ --.,-, ... . . V . v . . . uu, ..\,;.uaw...a, uuc 5111 opulub uuu as a coward, and he then sees himself in his true light. How he overcomes both_his physical and spiritual weaknesses is then shown in `a manner that is at once interesting and often thrilling By Michael J. Phillips. Directed fay Burto George A story of smart society and a thrilling tale of adventure, sqrnptuously staged in Nature s fairyland-the Canadian Rockies COMING SOON-BEHOLD MY ALSO CHARLIE CHAPLIN in his newest comedy, PAY DAY," first time shown in Barrie. Anotvheriof our fast-moving Comedies for the kids and others, entitled MONKEY SHINES. Don t forget the Matinee on Saturdayat 2.30 One Glopus Day s cene from -` CON cm Opera House FRIDAY-SATURDAY, AUG. 25-26 rs } in away .MONDA.Y-TUESDAY, AUG. 23.29 WILL ROGERS in his first Paramount Picture, entitled LEWIS J. SELZNICK . -ALSO- presents Auibuncemanr Mr. Edmund Hardy, Mus. Bac., F. T.C.M., will be at his residence, 113 Worsley St., on and after Sept. 1 to receive pupils in piano and organ playing, singing and musical theory. MORGAN-Suddenly. Wednesday. Aug. 23, at Oakville, Kate Frances. widow of ' the late J. C. Morgan, in_ her 72nd year. WRlGHT--Suddenly at Lansdowne. Penn., Wednesday, Aug. 23. 1922. Janet Wright, widow of the late 0. F. Wright. - __ ---"_ ".---.au I ! Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Sinclair recent- ily returned home after a fortnight s very interesting and enjoyable motor trip. At Toronto they were joined by another car and proceeded to De- troit. From there they drove to Ann Arbor, Jackson, Battle Creek, Ben- ton Harbor and around Lake Michi- gan to Michigan City, before strik- ing for Chicago where they spent two days. After a jaunt to Valpar- ako and South Bend, Ind they struck across country forffoledo and thence homeward via Cleveland, Erie and Buakx In the tp of 1500 miles, theyvexperienced no car trou- ble, neither car having even a punc- ture. . Fxfenton Call or phone your orders. Phone 811:2-3., EDGAR THOMAS, Ferndale, Barri: " ISELZNICK `Pxcvunas MOTOR TRIP or 150:; MILES PURE" EXTRACTED HONEY FOR SALE `Page Thirteen {IN ggu .. z.z....`:. '55 $1.99 3 SKIRTS e Thursdily; August 24, 1922' - OOR eyesight need not be endured by countless- people who are. putting off. an experience they think . they should dread. `It is quite painless and interest- ing to have our optometrist look back into the windows of your mind and-tell you their exaet condition. You will nd it quite a pleasure to resume your normal sight at little inconvenience and slight expense. 0. R. RUSK, 0ph.D. -___.__-----1 99 Dunl::;: 's'z."' Btu-rie 181 Toronto .St., Borrie Estimates furnished Good work _at reasonable pnces A Phone 698 211' made, t 5 and. $3.00. `C5 $1.79 No Extra Charge for Deliver3t- and we assure Vyou Prompt Attention oh All Orders, large or small. ` ROY L. JAY & co. Heintz Rex Amber Vinegar-- none better for pickling. Your Trade Is Appreciated. Give us a. Trial. Fresh `Fruits, Groceries Cogtfectioneyy We handle Fisher's ` -~ High Grade Flour--. Gold Medal-- _ Per 98-lb. sack . . . . $4.00 Per 50-lb. sack. . . ..$2.l5 _ _ Per 25-lb. sac_k . . $1.10 Star Flour-- Per 98-lb. sack . . . . $3.90 Per 50-lb. sack . . $2.10 Per 25-lb. sack . . . . $1.05 Pastry Flour. .25 lbs. for 95 Our Own Blends Fresh Roasted Coffee. Try a pound. Only 60: Special-Neilso.n s` High Grade Chocolates, only_ . . . . 39 lb. Pickling Spices of all kinds. . King's . New Honey- 2%!-lb. pails . . . . . . . o . . 0 ro'I'3'u-u a o -7. 85 10-lb. pails . . . . . . . . $1.65 Get your winter supply now RS 01' DICSSES SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Next to Greene Musicestore, Elizabeth Street, Banfie CASH AND DEIJVERY TO PART or TOWN Plume No. 18 26'Elizabeth St.,A Barrie c. w, ROBINSON c6coA 2 LBS. 25c 26R1sc LAUNDRY SOAPS - I`-LL. JONES BAKING POWDER 1.1.3. TIN 24. -., av; vnuc UL DIIU In the morn- las will give at st church, `the e summer vaca- ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR LEMONS 25. DOZEN opromnwhxsf GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS ALL GOODS STRICTLY. FRESH Phone I 43 LAUNDRY, % % SEEDLESS STARCH RAISINS BOXES 250 25c. LB. BRUNSWICK SARDINES 4 Tms 250 ` ualu w cu, n aylcxw u u. MissAHelen Bell has returried to iToronto` after spending a vacation 7at her home in Barrie. 1 A10 ,1 111:--- .___,J ,J,_..,_]_;.,___ UIUIMICI, vvuu so quuau tvvv. Otto Craig returned to Toronto last week after, holidaying with his `parents at "Big Bay Point. `IN... A (`nu-+zno anti rlnntrhf-n1~ Vnrnn I db MCI. IIUIIIU Ill -JJQILll\ao ,~ Mrs. Alfred Wilkes and daughte of Midland have been visiting relat- ives in town for a week. 1 1: ~nu1,,,,, xr'_______ '_ cu, i that will be hite Gabar- patch pock- eda stitching. .lVLl.o auu_na.1a. `La Mrs. A. B-. Cgrley` was called to Cannington through the illness of her o Luuusu brother, who is quite low. ALL- l'V....... A4-nunnnl Own Tnavnnfn I ' X\.I:L`1.lau, oxuau on. Miss Violet Goddard of Toronto is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Robt. John- ston, Bradford St. * ' l 1\/rz ..- Ian. D.......... A-P `l2..a.H-`nwl unani- EDUII, 1J1'GULUlu DU: Miss Ella Brown of Bradford spent ithe w_eek-end with` Miss ,..August_a Caldwell, NapieIi..St'. ` I 1ur:__ `l'J.;1.\.... D- 1...... .m+.~.un'..A 4-nl IVUE In DUVVH. .LUl u vvcun. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Young "of St. Catharines are visitinghis parents, Mr. and Mrs. -'1`. T. Young. n___1.... --...._ ....`l1,..J `Ink pcucuua at: 1.115 pug ;vu-v Mrs. A. Carter and daugnter Verna have returned home after spending six weeks in Strasburg. Sask. 1|t:____ 1r_u.1..-_. ......1 A... nun! 1\II'n.. SIX wccna Ill ouxaauuxg, uuan Misses Kathleen and Amy and Mas- ter Jack Moore- are visiting in St. Catharines and. Port Colborne._ Miss Vina Crowe of Orillia has been spending the last ten days with Mrs. Wm. Peacock, Bayeld St. (VL--.._.L ......l LL. ..'Inn.L4-nu kuua . WIIIII $V1.l.'. auu $u.l.oo Luvu svvsvsuo , Miss Kathleen Enright of Toronto; `was the guest `of; Miss Lillian Mc- |Gowa.n at Wasaga Beach last week.| -__.1 1\K.... n All... I\'P Mnn_n I111 reunsyxvama. ` Frank Speers of Hamilton is stay-I `mg at the Hotel Simcoe with his `uncle, J. M. Ness. 1 `IA ... `IIA mr,.v.......... nntl Ag'nn-k+m- uuu.t:, Us An. LVCBB Mrs. M. McKet:nan and daughter, of Toronto. are visiting Miss Mc- 'Kernan, Small St. ' ! 1\.r:..... -n:..1..;. F,-`lA.n.A A4-` '1`.~m.-mo-A 1'c LVLICB. VV Ill. 1. cauupn, .\Ja_yu\:su saw: I Mr. Stuart and his daughter have returned to St. Catharines after vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. J..J. Moore. 1ur_... Au'.....l `D.....,..... marl .-lannplni-or ill be given by hodist choir in Sunday evening. g service of the `I ... LL- A. lung M11`. auu xuxu. u.. u.uu..\. Mrs. Alfred Rogers ;.;1d daugixter Myra, of-Vernon, B.C., are visiting with Mr`. and Mrs. Thos Rogers. 1-r_u_1_-__ `l3....:...L& -4? 'l`n..nn4-n. IV. {V}. naxxcuun. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ross and fam- ily have left on a motor trip to points in Pennsylvania. -m____.:- r: -4.` 'LI......!u.... :. L-4-nu, _ `Miss M. Train has received her School nurse certicate after taking the summer course at Toronto Uni- I versity. uauul. uqg luau- Cyril Skelton of Toronto spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hancock. T ,1 11,, 1\_..-1.1 11..-`. ......l t..... uonswme uuu m.|.'a. uaac, us-u_y .4. A. R. Baxter, director of the Bor- der Cities Company, Windsor and Detroit, is stopping at Hotel Simcoei mu... 1` .... .. `D'l.:..n.- on`! men Tnv- Harry Bail was a week-end vigitor in Barrie. E. J. Armson of Irouuois Falls is. Dr. and Mrs, Lewis and sons have been holidaying at Elgin House, Mus- koka. -p a nu 14:1 ,,1I_,,,1 n1. :_ l\UX\Gu Miss Jessie Clark, Sanford St., is visiting her aunt, Mrs; Bergin, Fer-. gus, Ont. ' King. [I Thfnfwnantltr Ix`, Tnrnhfn `Q ' ll: LIUIIAIIID _ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Armstrong. returne dAto' their home in Guelph on Saturday last. nuvmu GI-.14-nu nvl-` Tnvnnfn anon!` 9 iUOWH.!1 1-u, vyuauga. ucuuu Jaav vvcu-x. Mr. and Mrs. D. Allum of Mon-J trea] are visitors at_ the home of `Constable and Mrs. Case, Henry St. A 1': 'n._-.A..... ..l..nn6-nu 45-? {Java 'Rn1I_ GHT LLS % |Detroit, is stoppmg 8.1`. note: mmcue Miss Loraine Phipps and Miss Flor- ence Gilson of Thombury are the guests of Mrs. H. Norton, Bradford 66. Sl`SEeI' In Lemperancevluei. I J. A. Harris of Chapleau spent last` week with hs family here. I -n______ 11.1: -2" 71--..-:u.__ ....... .. I-VCCl\`CllI.I V.l1lll\JI. Ill AJu;;nv- ' E. J. Armson of [Iroquois Falls is returning to Barrie this week. n.-_..-n ur:1....-. -1 o4.........-... .. .. uh. Miss Eva of Toronto is vis-' ,iting Mrs. J. F. Craig at Big Bay }Point. yr 11,` ,,2-1_ I__._ ___,_________] `A ' I Ulll ln . Mrs. Heddetwick has returned to Toronto after visiting Mrs..George Parks. I ll 1' ,2, -___`| ______ `|_____,_ .D.l'I.ULUl.'u Db: ` J. C. Doyle of Buffalo, N.Y., is the` guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Firman, I Bradford St. :z,.1,1`2_,- ru-__I_ a-._......:l OJ. l.)l.'ll\.ll.Ul.'|-1, Db. * Miss Madeline Clark, Sanford St., is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Bradley, ats` Parry Sound. 5 ` 1|l .. ......A TUIK... "nanny A -mrnmivvvnnav I -`.NE IUi;'sWVVright of Mimico is visiting lat S. C. Walker's. ' ' * 1 Int .11 -9 lu D. U. VV EIIISCIC 5. . , . Mrs. Bryson, Sr,, and Miss'Brys0n are visiting in Lindsay. ` 1 `If..- A1--- `I f_...__.l.. .... -...2L:..._ `LA... Eugust 24, 1-922 l.\aIl\I nnnn A55 vv Janos:-I1: van-u "ya.-. Russell Wilcox of Stayner is a vis-I iitor at the home of Mrs. J. I, Bell.` J; E. -Sutcliife is holikiayiug iii! Osha_wa. A ' K0` \r V IQLUIIIS Ill JJIlI\Ih).IDJ I ` Mrs. Ajex. Kennedy 1s vlsxtmg her; sister in Temperanceville. 1 ` 1' A 'u......:.. -4` t"l.....`I....u ......;.4- `I..a+! gus, um... Miss H. McCurdy of Toronto is the guest of Mrs, John Flaherty, Bradford St. T . 7 I! n n-n,,np_1_ x717 :. J.L..l g&&&&&&w&&mmw&&g{ 3&m%m%m&w$mma&mi PERSONAL BULK L COFFEE 45c LB. llbull uuu JJIJLAIIIBVVIA unnnu vvvwcio I _ George McConkey is in Toronto` this week attending the International Convention of Life Underwriters of Canada and the United States. _,,,3LI, L _._ . small prices

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