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Barrie Examiner, 5 Oct 1922, p. 3

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famous Quebec guaran- rfect sat- ur mon- the larg- plass `rm pu_1_ `will 1y stove` LL. `lLIl15I.llUlI. I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cairns of Orillia, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Oatway on Sun- day. Ina "I" `D....A..:,.l..... ....... L- ...--.L A `A--- Miss Maud Bell of Elmvale spent the weekend at Robert Bateman's. ' T,_L.. lV_.._..._ L__ L__,, 3 I 'ru 1! Lxuapxhm Jul acvcnu WCCKB`. - William Allen spent part of this week in the city visiting his sister, Mrs. J. S. Lu- 09,8 UHU vn o_y . The morning train from the South is now due at 10.06.` - Mr. and Mrs. T. Stevens and children Vvisited relatives at Wiarton. 2 Chas. Tomlinson _ of Malton `is renew- ing old acquaintances in town. Mr. Tom- _.,linson has just returned from a vqry en- _'j`o_vable trip to the Thousand Islands. Dom A .0 \.L.l`..u...... .: Am.` . _ . . . . . _:-J i .` s 1 l I -_-.._... '}ct. 2.--A~ number from here attended the anniversary services at Crown Hill on Sunday. which were" conducted by Rev. G. H. Knighton. ' I Mr and Mm 'l)nL....o r'..:...... -1: n..:n:.. wccn-cuu an LLUUUII1 uawumn 5. `John Gronan has been in the R. V. Hospital for several weeks. W:ll:nm All-.. ........a- ......c ..t ;L:,. ......1. :_ Improvements are "being. made on the Lloyd George park. Thu MAf11nr`:of 7 M Q nu-.6 luv-\ 'I`..-...l..-. l`wi~{:".c.ond Mrs. Hunter and Mrs. Singer |motored up from Toronto for the week- iend. '~ T `J_ - A nu I cuu. ` J. Adams is up from Toronto. Mr, Pears and Mr. Jones of Toronto spent the week-end with the former's brother at Alcona. Beach-. 11:..- I')L._1__ n3.1,I - - --- " ~ - U \JUUl'sU pllfko u.v The Methodist W. M. S. met on Tuesday at the residence of Mrs. R. J. Stewart. Mrs. N. Grose and Mrs. A. King are in the city. "Fl-m m-...\:...... a....:.. t......;. u... c_._.1_ 2- uulllfr. `$3 Mullins and` family of Tor- onbo spent the"week-end at Mona Cots tage"`Alcona Beach ' ' Mr nnnl If... Y\....:.. _.._ ._,, _. .1 - Irac .-uuuuu DCHUII. Mr. and Mrs. Davis are up at their cottage.- _ `M . ....A M..- 11..-`..- .....I It..- 0: uunrulru l-U \ll'lHl UH BURCH) . . A public meeting was held on Thursday evening for the purrvose of reorganizing the Thornton Band. Dr. Horton was called to the chair. and the following officers were elected: Hon. Pres: Alex. Stewart; Pres- ident: Dr. Horton. lst Vice :' R. D. Henry; 2nd Vice: H. M. Thompson. The old con- stitution was amended and adopted and the following were apnointed a committee of management: L. W. Stewart. Wilfred Ayerst. J. M. Speers and H. C. -Wright. Nearlv thirty members joined the band and the first practice was arranged for Satunr day night under the direction ofvMr. Syl- vester when all turned out loyally. Oct. 2.-Mr. and Mfg. Jas. Dee. and fam- ily of Toronto are spending a few days at their cott-age here. I lie A f`_:Llnn-u- L--- ---~i-----A4` 1 i" ' uusu uuu-age new, I Mrs.. A. Gibbons has returned home from Toronto. - ' V ]A _ -_J II, It In I A '1 I - wuu Aula. I1. -1., xnompson. V ' l Rally service was observed at - Young People s Circle on Tuesday evening and very much enjoyed. Tn nu. -........ 4... _......_l. II. n, I - - uuuluvcu HI }ll'C5CIlI. , Miss Lyla Ayerst. who is training in the Western Hospital. Toronto, visited Mrs. A. E. Ayerst. '1`)-m l-...l.. -6` ....:u_ _..-.._..-.I uuuuay . Dr. and Mrs. Laker. Miss Laker. Mrs. C. W. Lake? and Roy Blackstock of Toronto spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Fletcher. ` L, [L .. II4\. ....f uuuc vaaluug at luv munse. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Givens on the arrival of `a son on Oct. 2. M .-. 1.... u:...... .: 'n....-..L- =_ -A=-=L2-- # lets Unvens on the arrival of Oct. Mrs. Jas, Nixon of Toronto is visiting. "her sister-in-law. Mrs. Sam Brown. Mr. nut. ll... QL;......_A - nL_____L:u , , ,. ucl man-:r~1u-law. pus Dam brown. Mr.- and Mrs. Stewart of Churchill spent Sunday at N. Thompson's. ` MP3 Rfnnn Han 1-nhn-nap} L..`.... ,..h..... uuuuay llb IV. LHUIIIPSOD 5. Mrs. Stone has returned home {after holidaying in Collingwood. Mm Wright nf rim...` Q.......: .11.. e_.:u. uuuuuylm: Ill \,~UulI1gW00(1. Mrs. Wright of Owen -Sound,` Mrs. Smith T and Mr. Dougall of Barrie spent Monday `with Mrs. H. J. Thompson. Rnnv enu-vim: uron nlm'=...,...l '..A. v_..__ IIIUUII 1-u_|uycu. We are sorry to report Mr. Goodwin is I very ill. Much sympathy is extended. Miss Irnnn Y:-vino Boa u-ahn-an.-I op. 'lV......_L- Italy In. muuu sympulny 15 extended. Miss Irene Irving has returned to Toronto after spending a few days with her cousin. Mist, Mildred Henry. Her aunt. Mrs. R. D. Henry. who has been verynill. isslightly improved at present. mac Ixrlo Avon-at 'IlLI\ 1.. ....!..:.... 2., 4I.- The bale of quilts prepared some time `ago by the W. M. S. was shipped this week to the Fred` Victor Mission. Toronto. . I Mr and M : 111 1...... .....I um. cm. "L I u. FIJCISII. mu vuc x.|cuA VICIUF LVIISSIUII. IOTOHEO. ' Mr. and Mrs. H. Lynn and Mrs. Sproule motored to Orillia on Sunday. A nuhlin nuanfinn u1nn-Hnl:` nn TL.`-NJ-.. JU_VaU1C uxp l.U uu-: Luuuaauu xualxus. ' . X Revs A.'G. \{cCailum of Alliston occupie _the pulnit in St. Judes church on Sunday. while Rev. T. J. Dew` preaphed.\anni\'er- -sary sqrvices at` West Fssa, ` A 311' and `M 1~c `T T`. Q:-v-can mnfnpnd I.-. -aa:_v vaqzuuctc til.` (:51 I-.5521 . ` Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Scythes motored to |Mid1and Fair last Saturday. ' ' ` \Tnv:"n and noun:-:n1xA Tan-3-..... .-.u......l tor luuumuu run mat ozuuruuy. ` Nevxlle and Genevwve Jaxmeson attend- ed Harvest Home services at West Essa last ' Sunday. D. .....l Lt... 1-1...- 11:..- 1.1.... u-__ n LICIUUCI. , Rev. Mr. Adams attendedvGeneral Con- ference in Toronto last week. Mr. and Mrs, Snmerville of Kingston are visiting at the manse. ` (`.AntvIvnOn`nI-:n-an 6.. II- .._.I `II __ I_. Mrs, T. Partridge was the guest on Sun- QV nf T-Tnn F` 0111'` Misc 11......" A` Readng the advta. is time well spent. EIGHTH LINE-.m_1s:1s1=1L `MINESING s'r.zmoN CLOWES LEFROY KNOCK Mrs. `Fred Sproule and Mrs. `Wilfred! Gough are visiting with Mr. and Mrs.! Rainey. " ' men V4.-n f12l....,...... ..:..:a...,l _..:n_ It__ 1,, I .85 1.50 AIIIIIIIUJ o ' Miss Vera Gilmore visited with Mrs. Irv- ing Nelson over the week-end. II n u. ._ _ . _..v . V- w-av II vol: \4ln\A i WOMI`: ant; Lire. Thos. Bates and family of; -and Mrs. John Eldridge. Aurora, are spending a few days with Mr.! Q_._..-. ,;_ ,-. - - . ' uuucl nut: uU|:bUl`8 CHIC. Rev. J. J. Coulter of Toronto gave. two excellent addresses on Sunday after- noon and eveninnr in Am .-1....-.1. ...L.:..1. .....-~ uvvu c.u.;cucuL auuresses on aunuay utter-' noon and evemng 11} the church winch was __--_. _.--... uv.-.. q.an\.QAA\JB\4p Sorry {to report Mrs. Carman Marrioti I under the doctor s care. - 1).... I `I n_..|._-. ,9 m 3...`... gugyasavanc & A-on-Ivoovrnnssill ` Birthday Week , `New v_.DreamIand,> Showing Wednesday and Thursday Regular $15.00, 30x31/ -tire for . . . . . . . . . . ' Guafantged 5,000 miles RELlNERS-30x31/2, regular $2.80 for . . . . . . $2.00 These will add miles to an old casing ' ' lTiUBES--30x3%, guaranteed, for $1.75 Don t miss these bargains We have the best equipped vulcanizing shop in the County and can attend to all repair work promptly. Guaranteed Vulcanizing. SPECIAL SPECIAL FIRESTONE % 7 _ - _ _ U _ Jsame RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL ron GIRLS mmargo Scholarship Matriculation, Solo Singing, Music, Art, Conversational Fmnch emphasized. - Outdoor games and sports. Health record 0?:-nllnnf 7 2- . 1.25 1.25 CIAIPLI ll Health record excellent. To increase your earning power and thereby increase your income by devoting a few hours per week to study with _the assistance oflexperienced teachers, you will make progress. You may takeup Bookkeeping, `Arithmetic, Pen- manship, Spelling, Business Letter Writing, Shorthand and Typewriting. Bookkeepers who are now employed should add to their knowledge by study of Higher Accountancy. We can help you. `The school principal is an experi- enced accountant. Hundreds of our prominent men throughout the country owe their success in-life to the training they received at NIGHT SCHOOL. ` Idle land is unprofitable land. Idle money is unprofitable emoney. Make your idle money ' profitable--by investing it in a Sterling Bank Savings Account. Let our Manager explain the ad- vantages such an account will bring you. THE STERLING BANK McKee 8: McDonald BETHESDA _?ybf_able Money THISIS AN OPPORTUNITY 1.50 L50 um /._MAE MURRAY in"FASCINA'I`ION 9: .l- 31--.- l'\..___.l___ cL-_._2__ I11, 1 n SAVE '* Because 5 For Prospectus apply to Principals or CANAISA filled ' at both services. The music was supplied by Cooketown Methodist choir and `was all that could be desired. A couple of anumbers well worthy `of special mention were Nearer My God to Thee" by a mixed quartette~and a well rendered vio- lin solo by Lorne Arnold. The officials re- ;ceived their financial objective, $167.00 ibeing realized, and they desire to thank lthosewho contributed so generously. Also 3 the choir for their splendid service rendered. ' present.` I ' Miss Wilson returned to her home in ;Eugenia Falls, having resigned as teacher ;in the school. Miss Nesbitt is in charge at nresr-.nt_' - Five Points. Limitd numbgm. Cleaner, Presser and Dyer 109 DUNLOPST. P P-% 3" 5"` PHONE 229 Page Three A. W. WHITBY WE WILL REDUCE THE PRICES '25 E PER CENT. IN ORDER TO CLEAR THE SAME Re%a1JDrY Cleahing if not 1ylgh- ms eith- nd and amount 1 space. Goods ncalledfor and1de1iVv'ered. PRICES REASONABLE we A SPECIALTY or , SHORT TERM CROP INSURANCE Moderate rates. Immediate cover.` Reliable Companies A wise man takes part of what he has to protect" that which remains. Agent Grand Trunk and Cuiadian National Railways xii-L AI1v_1A1,cQMsoN _1NsURAN I have the only dry-cleaning p1 a'nt within your reach ` --_-outside the city, - t HAVING ovmsoucut A srocx or Men s Solid Leather Ross Block, Barrie-V--V-Upstairs". Throwing the Spollglll _ HE Steel-Ribbed Firepot of this modern heating system triples the radiating capacity--s a v e s one day's coal in seven. Another saving comes because the heat ascends directly through one register. Natural law cir- culates this heat into every room- without waste. A guaranteed heating system. Hundreds have been in- stalled. Patented Eused Joints pre- vent leaks of gas or dust. The warm air is made "healthful by the large Circular Waterpan. ' We can in lng system no mun- cul up. L an eslimal A.MOFFATT g * PLUMBER AND HEATER Save Coal ;1jovEs % Fall and winter Coats tor Women IN ALL THE NEWEST STYLES _. H. J. TWISS. Tailor 1 AM A PRACTICAL TAILOR AND _-READY 1'0` ATIEND TO on ALL CLOTHES Phone "531 ` ' WORK SHOES hursd1, by installing {he -All are hands\omely silk lined. Prices reasonable ` Materials include Duvt/:tyne., Velours.' bought buying. ~.Tvo Doqrs Westof `Telephone O ie ON ANEXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT "01-`T : pwus FU RNACE -;u-v -uc- 7 7----- : - -- vuw 2 - `41 Duop 'St., BAliRlE;-Phoixe~ 447' %W. FIRTH , surrs $1.75 Next door to. fhe Post Office. `install this heal-j system in one day-- mun-no walls lo Le! nu give you eslimalc. 10-12 Owen St; xuvcucltuu umuua. ` Anniversary services will be held in the Angus Union church on Sunday. Oct. 8. Rev. Mr. Craw of Springville, formerly of Ivy and Baxter, will be the preacher for the day. Service at 11 o clock, and rally at 3 p.m. Evening service -at 7 o'clock. Spe- cial music by Angus Unionchoi-r. Every-. body _welcome. . Quite a number from here attendee! the -anniversary services at Crown Hill on Sun- day. Edgar choir furnished the music Mm `I? .Q+....I.. .....a..........l L... l_._. AL- puums gavuu uu pupu 01 (ms scnool. R. Johnston of Toronto, formerly of tlns place, renewed acquaintances here on Sun- day. Mn... u..1...1 vn.....`.....x._. -_..-.__; ._ m,_, , uu `11061 spuutuug u Iew (lays an ner name. Mr. and Mrs. D. Galbraith of Orillia, spent Sunday at Kissick`s. Oct. 3.-Mrs. Alex. Lyall has returned to her home in Buffalo after visiting friends in the community. V Min nnu ll` Tnnnnon -.1... ..-.--L L--- l.I ULIC \4'Ullllll|.lllIlIyc Mrs. Boyd of Toronto. who spent hei` vacation with Miss Ethel Sampson. has returned home. [ IIVL. ........-. :..:__.1_ -: ~n:,,- u- 1 1- I uay. uugul; Uuuu` IUHIISUCCX H18 IHIISIC. Mrs. F.- Steele returned home from the R. V. Hospital prior to her going to Toronto for further treatments. Her many friends hope for a speedy recovery. 'MI`.R nlln ant] fnn I-n-nvn AC Tn.- ulcuua uuyc nu` u speeuy recovery. Mrs. Duggan and twin boys of Tor- onto, have `been visitors at C. Whittaker s. 'MIIIIk :nnv-nab un..~ cal.-- 1.. AL- CI_L-_I uuuu, uuvu uccu v1.a'n.u1's an U. wmuaxer 'Much interest was taken in the School Fair which was held at the Town Hall last Monday. `Helen Cockburn won the certificate of honor for highest number of points given to pupil of this school. R. Jnhnnfnn nf mnrnnfn G..."-n....1.. -1` LL1- unannc nuu nuuvulc l.`lIll'. Mrs. Geo. Lewis (nee "Mildred Cixlford) of Toronto spent a few days with Miss` Lluella Wilson. F Miss Loretta Hayes attended the Lindsay air. - Miss Madlyn Coughlin spent a few days in Toronto. . ":__ 1-. f,__'7A_L `- .5 o o o o.- -- Ewan lcuul ucu UUHIU. The many friends of Misses Viola John- ston and Hilda Hutchinson will be pleased to `know they are recovering after their recent operations in the R. V. Hospital. I Jim Ram and nnran amnknll Info An lxwcuu upenxuuxm HI rue It. V. IIOSDHJBJ. Jim Row and George Campbell left on . Friday to take 9. six months` course at the o. A. c., Guelph. I mIL)r. West spent the week-_end with Flesherton friends. R A__-_:____________ ____g_,, ,' `II I I Ill LUIUIIIIUO , A Miss H. Peacock of Barrie is visiting Mrs. Lafrenie. ~ `II. _`__I ll" 1\ 1' - 1 o -.'. _' . I-I951 UIIIC g Mr. md'Mrs. D. Jacobs and Miss lieu; of VBarrie spent Sunday at A. Wilson e. 11. I1. lNl'.l)U5ll 5. _ Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred Mapes on the arrival of a baby girl. Saturday, Sept. 30. ~ Mr D..n.....`,....I ..c m....n.~......- ..:-:L-J uauul ully , cup; 0` DU. Mr. Rutherford of} Shelburneg visited his daughter, Mrs. Andy Miscampbell, Jr., last week. ` V T\_ fa I17 . mum Luuucl, Luuulpauu recurueu IO 10l'Ol to after spending a few days at her home. Mr and re `n n_..n.....:+x .: n..:n:. uuc wccn-cuu an uncut Home In vvyevale. Mis 1. Lane of.Guelph visited her bra- ther, `G. R. Lane, last week. f\u:6n n ........L__ l._._. L--- -AA- ` V -1 uucu, U. lln udvllg NIB! \VC|'.'K. Quite a number from here attended the Barrie and Elmvale Fairs. `M... (1.... `I .....:.. 1...... "u:u__.v n;_u_.J\ TRICT vvuau Lula . ucu. uuuulur. ` Mr. and Mrs. TarBush Jr.. and Wm. Fostgr` of Toronto, spent the week-end at H. L. TarBus}i's. l`...........4...i._L:-;._ A. `L, | 1: 1190` `(Too Late for `Lain w.;.x;) Sept. 26.---The Misses MacDonald spent` the weekend at their home in Wyevale. Mina I Lana. nf (':m.I..I. .,:..:..u 1... 1...... Lula. um gcuuv. , Mr. and Mas. Gef Coulson` and Gregg| "of Allandale and Mrs. Wm.` Gregg of Belle Ewa~rt_.'spent a few days last week with Mrs. Geo. Latimer. IA ... .......l 11...: 'IV....T`I.._I_ v 1 Irv-' nus BUUII . . F. R. Arnold motored to Toronto last week and spent a couple of days with! friends. A The! choir of the Antzlicnn church fur- nished the music for the Harvest Home service at Elmgrovcx on Sunday. Miss W. Thomnson of Thornton spent the weekend with Miss Elsie Spears. > T. Denlnefnr nnrl I-T Iunn Imam m... umucu no mm. neu ouuws 1885 week. Mrs. Tilson and daughter June of Van- couver, are visiting the former s mother, Mrs. Sargeant. Mil illli Mum I125,`--` 'l'V....I..-_ _.. J f`---~ mu; wens-v:.uu wun lms` msle bDPel'S. T." Dempster `and H. Lynn have pur- chased Ford cars. - Oct.-3.--Mr. am: Mrs. Jas. Shaw of Hamilton. and Mrs. Ed. Martin of Toronto. `visited at Mrs. Neil Shaw s last week. Mn 'l`Im-m .....l .l......L4.... 1..-- _t Ir__ ---.-_.. -- .-.....y. uu IJ\lIJV-560:.` .. There passed away at the home of her sister. Mrs. Reid. on Sunday morning, Miss Lizzie Beckerton. She came to Mrs.`Reid s two weeks ago from Barrie but all kind- ness and love _could not save her. The funeral took place `on Mondnv afternoon. service being conducted in the. house by the Rev. T. J. Dew and Rev. R. H. Som- erville. Mr. Dew chose for his text those very comforting words in Deuteronomy 33- 27: The eternal God is thy refuge and un- derneath are the everlasting arms." Miss Beckerton was brought, up in this com- munity and was a kind and obliging neigh- bor and was highly -respec`ed by all. The remains were laid to re=t in the Anglican cemetery beside her father and mother. brothers andsisters who have predeceased her. Besides her sister. Mrs.,Reid_. she leaves one `brother. Roland Beckerton. in the West. who will mourn the loss of a loving sister. The pall bearers were: H. Ellis. I. Speers. S. McQuay. R.`Lower_v. W. Clear_v`and R. H. Jennett. 1' f1.....l...:._ : _ . . _ _ -.":II vv. uucnry mm It. I1. -lCIln_eII. J. Gondwin is very ill at time of writing. Hope to hear that he is1mprov- ing soon. I` D A_....I.l ..-..A-.._J A- "V I ` ._,- ....___--v o ... Bum- On Sunday afternoon the remains of Mrs. Fairburn of. Fssex were la.id.to rest in the Presbyterian cemetery. The service was _taken in the church and at the grave by the Rev. Dr. McDougall of Barrie. who preached a -very, impressive sermon from John ll-35. Mrs. Fairburn s maiden name was Abigail Dempster. She united xvith the` Presbyterian. church in Ivy before her mar- riage and was one of the faithful members and passed to the Great Beyond with a firm faith in the love of Jim and of` going" to be with Him. She was just 41 years old and leaves to _mourn her loss a` husband and three children, her aged father and mother, five brothers and one sister. The pall-bearers were W._ E. Banting. J. Mc- Lean. W. Cleary. R. Keown. D. McLean and J. Ellis. - ' r5,1922 _ A humber from here attended the anni- versary service at Baxter on Sunday` 'l"l....... ......;.._..l .._-.___ .4 .1, 1, r 1 ..- _.--.-...-.. ..-- inuv u\4uAIo The school'fair last Weinesday was the` best-that has been here for some time. The xhibits were good and a lot of them.. The stock` was `as good as we see at some- of our country fairs. There" was a fine{ cooking display by the children. Thom-1' 't_on'school took the prize for matching. I Cnnnrrntn Minna in Mr mu! M D Dnln, I 't_on'school`htook i Congrat ations to Mr. and Mrs. R._ Rob- | son on the arrival of a boy and Mr. and; Mrs. Guthrie twin girls. 7 n.. o_._.u__ 44., 2 - '- -- U 1 `Oct. 2.--The b'at1.d__furnished~-tfhe music; {at .El_mvale fgir last week. a**%i%%%&&*&$a$a$$&$$&$$% 3} NEWS 1=RomNE1cHBoiuN E %&$$$%%**%&$+%*&&**%%%&*&& aw { ; T fnmmnon luiss Mabel Thoinpsbn 1-eturbned to Toron- n .nHtAr annnpnn a (`any An... no 1.-.. 1.....- _ANTEN MILLS, GUTHRIE EDGAR l" St_. ANGUS LIUIV. Nume Anderson of Barrie. visited in this vicinity a few days last week. - .A. Newman happened with a bad acci- dent last week while at a threshing. He was coming down an extension ladder when it shot together" sending him to the -ground with such force as to break bones in both hips rendering it necessary for his removalto the hospital. His friends wish him a. speedy recovery.. I r uuc vvgcn-cuu llla um uume uere. Mrs. Price and child, Toronto, are visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Warren, who have moved here from Tgronto to the farm which they recently purchased from Mr. Langman; Lot 11, Con. 9, Innisl. 1).... 11].. ..._.l-.:_._L\_._.LL-,- uua, 1. 1 u1'u`1ugc was me guest on aun- !day of Hon. E. C. and Mrs..Drury of! [Crown Hilf. `K..- Y\__,!] `I?! '1; 1 I 1 . I unuwu 11.111. Mrs. David Whitton and daughter of Bengough. Sask., who are visiting in Or- illia, called on friends here this week. The cottage prayer eeting will -be held at the home of J. N. illing this week. Mr. and Mrs. F. Tracey and children of v Port Stanton, and Norman Tracey of Parry Sound,` spent the weekend with -friends here. . ' I \7.__._ A__|_____ .1` n - - -. u - Oct. 3.-Maurice Martih, Aurora, spent the week-end at his home here. ma 0.}... .._.I ..L:I.I 'I'V_.__._L_ , , ' '- uuu ll, \JU._u. :7, 1111115111.` ' Roy Allen underwent another operation last Thursday in the R.q.V. Hospital. His many friends hope for a speedy recovery. Mr, and Mn Wilnnn T-Tana}, n!` nin- Lunuy Lucuua uupc ,1ur 21 apceuy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Hurst and son motored from Toronto last Friday and spent the week-e'nd with his sister, Mrs. S. H. Reynolds. , . Miss Phair Gibbons-is visiting` friends in Toronto. A: Mr. and Wm. John Kelly and children. also Miss M. Kelly were the guests of Miss [King on Sunday in Barrie. "

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