Pota'toe1s_" W.- 33 Elizabeth St. Phone 65 -A Sunday School picnic` will be a village grove July 10. Pi-`irents ; are cordially invited to wttend. on. n .......... uuuue ox mmvale at Mrs. McGarrity. the Misses B; Binnie, at Jas. Binnie's; 3 of Barrie, with Miss Luel- Reta Hamilton of Barrie J. H. Pfentice were .1; -`rheiir ' the week-end. Bowman, returned | `cottages holiday in Mid- W.` Porter and to Toronbo an are go_m uuv. vs:e=*!c in e. Alice cottage g UP riends __.._- .,...... unu-uun mu Appellate Court. rule former head of the Chi; Council. must serve 2: pay a fine of $1.000 for the erection of the Dm Hr-rbert Given. ('()|0I {med $25 for having m .'fee to see the body n Ibad been murdered. C-O_f 181 Torontc Estimzltes Good work 2 pfit Ideal fr)`; LEVER nup'n Children '3 washed in their soft, H11 The ne can be In peatcdly way. The thin sa of Luxdiss into a buhh pure that it the scnsiliv: Barrie Busi;;ss College Dl.....'. 4`; : So/(I 0 1 :/3" pucke!.v-- v-.4: 2l5rI)' A155 t `3-if THURSD McL ARl:% Hide by M Hamil `Lemon, I Nutmeg At Cllorolate TURNIP SEED I Save ti -money. ' Just add of packa ute--and Equally ' cold. Delic Phonic $2.50 i:|onth at and IU l~ I law pcu uuum ouc m we near future. ' ' "Felix Desjardine has disposed of his farm to Will. Winters and has purchased _th'e farm of S. McKnight. ' The star]: .-..II..'.: .4 41.. u.._.. -- -- 2-u--II VV M July 25.--`Mrs. W. Allan has returned home after visiting friends in Toronto. Mrs. Howard and Miss Williams, who were so seriously injured in a runaway while visiting Mr- and Mrs. Harold Max- well, are improvlngjnicely. It is hoped to see tlgem out m_ the near_ future. `_ _ , _....._, uuuuucl WUU Came In! this week were season campers. T i Mr. and Mrs, Almas of Hagersville motor-i ed to Stayneri for the holiday. Will and David Seymour and Mrs. Harrison returned home with them. -`i ` - mln... n-..L..LV|- A - ' Bum Boxes mus GREEN 1. V. BRETT iuuucull and is camping at Oak View. l A. P. Brace, the new Methodist minister, occupied his new pulpit on Sun- day. Stayner extentka a hearty welcome to Mr. `Brace and his family. Mr. IBrace s last` charge was in Midland. Wasaga Beach attracted a larger [number of holiday seekers than ever this year. Car loads from all directions continued to ar- rive from Saturday until the -`holiday itself, when the local pleasure seekers added their quota. A -goodly i number who came in! season campers. I` _ ____I 5|: ,_ r_-,_,. WC ,..,...,., `law -___1fuul'b`(l8y. me score being 8-3 in favor_ of I Dr. R. Davis, wife and family are spend- ' ST I ing a week s _holidays with friends here. - I4 ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. F. Shields and family and July 3.---`Miss Dunning of Ottawa sang! Miss Effie Shields of~Meaf_ord spent a few 3 3010 Sunday `evening in -the Presbyterian days With` ifieiid he"?- church which was much appreciated, Miss `Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Arnold spent the Dunning is a cousin of Mrs. (Rev,) K, week-end in Toronto. '.McLegn and is camping `Members Of L.O.L. and band Il l3l'ObCd A. to the Anglican church on Sundayevening a minister, when ii18`R9V- Tg 5- Dew PF80i l8 3 Wfyl fine 3i'm0i1- . Mr.`Brace IVY band Weill *0 Ki! .0" Monday *0!` last furnish the music for a celebration there. number 'Mi'- and M1'5- Fred A"iid Spent 8 0001110 1 of seekers year. Of days With friends iii T0i`i0- all 'Ml'- find MT-`L W- 13- Miiiei` Oi Barrie Saturday BPGM -Sunday With friends i`{i` 1 seekers arlrhirl n...:.. Wm. .u.. .....u M..- n----4 r `- (Ad\ rt.)` L . l 1 auuuuscu tram` `roron-to to spend the hc with Mr. andMm. Geo. Leigh. v B. Bernhardt of Toronto was J for ghe week-end. eep July 17 ope_n and come to Methodist garden'party. See notice lat: (AdVt.) ` \ I 1511. * - The Methodist Sunday School picnic head` on_ Monday at the residence of Mrs. Pugs-! ley was a huge success. - A large crowd at-` tended, the adults thoroughly enjoying the! outing as well as the children. Miss Binning left for Listowel on Thurs-g_ day to spend her vacation. MI` MTG D0`-" *J I ` I ` -- U1 1 UK` Leigh. ucuuxcw wr men` vacanon. _ ! -Mr. and Mrs.VWeston and family, Toron-I to, are at their cottage, Simcoe Heights. X /Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Leigh and family of Toronto_ are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm.!- Leizh. v ulc uuuuay. . v. ` I, Mr. and Mrs. Hurlburt and family Ofg. ; Toronto are at their cottage for the season. Misses Edith Porter, Lily [May and Rad-J, '.burn, who spent two weeks at Miss Wrig-E 1 ley s, `Carthew Bay, have returned to their ` homes in Toronto. _ T !' Mrs. Geo. Jones, Miss'Colina Jones, Jacki! Jones and Ernie Call of Toronto are at! I Carthew for their vacation. I 3 .`M,. 0",] III-.. \IT....L-_. A I I` " "` : uuuu: nun. vuv uuuuuy. f Dave Pugsley of Toronto was here `over Iv the holiday. I 3 Mr and 11.... tr-.._n_.__. , I A -- -` I a v v ..u.eee.s oulney anu unelsea rellows and| ` Getty Ross of Toronto were at the formefsi home for the holiday. - I Dave Pllfmlnv n' 'r........,. .....n 1.--- -..,_v Flour, Feed : ween-ellu an tuell` cottage. I -onto are [spending vacation with relatives . here. Mr. and `Mrs. Muckleston and son of Tor- r I `lg n. 1 . u A. . - -- ' ._ uu_ . I rs. Oliver and daughters and Mr. Aandol :Mrs. Herb Oliver of Toronto spent the 2 weekend at their cottage. .Mr, and Win Mn..bl..+.... ....,a ,.-.. .: rm. v'Misses Myra Reid of Drayton, Bert Clark of Wyebridge, Grace Clarke . of Victoria -Road, Zelma Murray of Hillsdale and Evah Leigh of-Atherley are home for their vaca~i tion. ` A - : `I..- I\I' I 1- ' ` " ' I ululcx. U11. 1151!. ' _ ,Mr. and Mr}-1. Fned`Came1"on and family of Orillia were guests at the h_ome of Mr. Half, `Mrs. Cameron `a father. `Kn ...-..-I II... I\..___'_ _,,I r `I I-Illo uuuucluu B llIlnUl'. Mr. and Mrs. Gregg and family ore at their cottage for the season; also'Mi.ss "Mc- Mackin,"Mrs. Gnegg s sister. all of Toronto. I 112.... II__., P V-` Axcuuuu . -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patterson and Elean-' or motored from Walkerton on Saturday to spend the holiday with Mrs. Pat_te:so_n's" father. Mr. Hall. 2 `ll - ___.IIlJ_ I.\,,In ' J. .. -3 lIlII7_' VVUUI\'UlI a Mrs. Roginson amni" familyfof Orillial spent the holiday with -their uncle, Robt. Kendall. ' I _____l .\1_. I3 I I\ .. - ru v`hMissea Ruby Kendall a%rid.Geo1-gie Kend- all of `Toronto and Barrie were home over theweek-end. -- " ' 1'1..- l)..L:___-_ __J- 1 -u . an f\-II- "___.-` JVDI vvu.c 91' your . sister or sweetheart says she is all worn out and doesn't know the rea- ' son wl-m an.-.......a. a.- mm IUUIU VIII, nere over; . ( Y v A Aof the 1 Y Rad-' A? Kiss Wrig-2! We % ad vuuuuuu an I181":-1101119 Jzere. ` .5 .Mr. and Mrs. N. Reynolds, of Toronto sp"ent the wee_k`-and with Mrs. Switzer. `Mr. 8nd J. R gufrnr rnni-n-AA 5- l _ _.__.. ---, v 2-cc C`II Miss Grace McDonald is spending her 1 vacation at hen-home here. . nnrl Mn; `f D----J-` "` VVUIl\c Holiday visitors-included A. McKee, Sr.. of Barrie; Mr. Ellison, of Camp Borden`; Misses B. and F. Knapp, of Barrie; Mr. and ` Mrs. R. Homer and three children, and Miss ` N. Tracy.of Toronto. .----.--- uuuauu muuureu to the city 101- the week-end. |' A farewell party was held in the school . igrounds last Thursday evening for Miss Matthews, `who is leaving our school. She was presented with a nice alarm clock. All -are sorry to lose such a good teacher. Mr. Duttou, the head overseer of the road, was here this week giving instruction to `his men. E. Richardson and E. Wilson, pathmasters, and A. Newman oversee the work. ' l Y`l'_I2_I-,, ` '- ` ' ` ' ' " ,-__--- -u-----"0! Among those visiting here for the week- end were two carloads of Toronto people at` J. Martin's, Mr.', and Mrs. Fraser included. V A. Knapp, wife and daughter attended the wedding of Miss Mabel Hill last week. C. Wright had a large barn raising this Week; 3 I _' .Mr. and Mrs. J; Maw and Mrs. G. Rich- ardsonmotored to the city for the week-end. farewell nnrtv wan 1...1.a :. n..- -.-1.--: 1 11!: IVCV. I." Sparrow Lake. -cvcuulg uuu reponua good nme. . I R. J.` Coulter of Toronto spent the holi-I day here. ' Mrs. F. Arnold is on the sick list. The Rev. T. J.. Dew is holidang at Sparrow uzc uuuuuy nere. Frank Rolidge of Toronto is again here this summer. * A number from here attended the Angli- .can garden", party at Utopia on Thursday evening and reportua good time. R. J.` nnlllff nf Tnrnnfn nn...kL LL- L_|3 I `Jumbo _ Canadian Jem 42:-by Mammoth Greystone apouv vouuuuy wun 11161108 new i While Mr. and Mrs. .David Jennett were lspending the holiday in Midland with `friends, the children were cooking on the I coal oil stove and in some way it set fire to t e house.'Their fine, bigbrick house was urned down. As soon as the neighbors heard the fire alarm on the phone they rushed to the scene and saved most ofi the furniture. but everything in the cellar was burnt. a II. ,...I 1:..- n v; -- WES Uufllh ~ Mr- and Mrs. R. Kenmer, Tbronto. spent the holiday here. ' F.-uni, D..I:.:.... .: II--..-_. ' - ' d_ rxuu. uxu ll, |UU_. wnate er D.e1e. _; know we tried your patience sore; if But with our noise and pranks you bore. i We know that we've been often dense, - Ik [..And often lacked in common sense, I But all, who to this school `belong, `Hope that you'll pardon all the wrong, {And ne'er remember after this "i Whate er we've done or-`said `amiss. . To you this resent we would give, 3" We hopepyou ll keep it while you live, I 1' And hope you'll often give a thought To those by whom it has been brought. I1 And though from us you go away i` We hope to meet you many a day. 1' We hope your star may ne'er grow less, 8 But that you'll always have success. ; We hope you may be as dear ' - {. To those in Oro as you've been here. ` We wish you best of blessings,--health ; - We wish `you happiness and wealth; We wish you joy as long as you live, And 8" the 200d that life nan aim; I . .. -curl: Iv u-cut III. uvuven BI H1817. I `Signed. on behalf of ail the scholars, R. i,Beasley, T. Crawford. L. Hall. , vvc wneu you Joy as Along Ii` ` good that life can give. And whenothis life on earth is past. We hope to meet in. Heaven at last. ,Q:.......a .... L-L-u' I -- -- MINESINQ STATION Krnuu UUIIC IIIUCH goo Wmle y0U`\ I here. ' 1 You've tried _to do your dixty well, And. did it, too, whate befell. We lrnnw Inn h-ind "M... .....s:....._ ,4 uouvu ucamcy ; / -Dear Teacher:---We to you would say i We're sorry you are going away. 5 We're sorry you from us must part, I And we will take it much to heart. { You've taught our school now for two years, fAnd done much good while you ve. been here. _ ' Gii`t_to Teacher Last week the pupils of School Section i.No. 17 presented their `teacher, `Miss, L. M. Bell, with a mahogany tray and a jard- iniere. The following address was prepared by the pupils themselves and read by Miss i Ruth Beasley: / .nAur Tnonknw-it `x7I- `A ----' -"`' 1 I ....... I WHEN you wif or `jrdhi or swea+.h....+ I LIIIIUIIIF 3- Mrs.. Bryson and Misses Grace and Kath- erine Bryson of Toronto visited at: Henry McCuai'g s this week. Miss Helen Ross; who- has been teaching at Painswick, is home for the vacation. _ Miss Jessie Gilchrist of Toronto is spend- * ing her, vacation with Mrs. Norman Camp- bell. - full. . _. I Iauc uuuu uyu ` Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Tennyson, Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Smith spent the holiday at Wm. E Sinclair s. u-__ n,.,, ---- A A 4" ' I I vncululo at u. `IJCSEI: s [ Ms. _J. Stoddart, Miss Myrtle Stvoddart and Mrs. Joseph Sampson`are visiting in! Toronto. Waterford and Galt. ' ' _ Misses Endean and Metcalf and -Mr. and Mrs. Obee and family of Toronto spent the week~end_ at Jos. Sampson's. Mics Helen Pm-hnt.+ mi... 1.... L.,..... -. uu: wccn-cuq in dual. D8-IIIPSOD 8. Miss Helen Corbett, who has been at- e tending collegiate in Toronto, is honie for, the holidays. Mr. mu! Mn. (1 A 'r..-.--.-- I--- " mu guwy ux uuas_ rlossle uampoeu. I Miss Hilda Hutchinson of Orillia and! Mia M. Brown of Toronto were holiday visitors at G. Besse s. 7 `III... I Q4.-J_I___4 11- up .. ft auu. g_uuu(.y- Day 139$-Week. `Mrs. Burgess and Mrs. Oliver have j to Muskoka after visiting frigyis in place. . . ll; ._ ..I 'III ,,: 7 -- - ,__j-r-nil` July 2--Mrs. Knighton of Montreal is visiting her son, Rev. G. "H. Knighton, at the parsonage. - L. Handy had the misfortune to get a leg broken in the match between Dalston and Shanty Bay last -week. `Mrs nllranna (Ivan. `II_. I'\" muss unwe DWJEZBI` 1811 trip to the Pacific Coast. u.uu5uvCl'. mrs. o. uempster. . Harry Sargeant, Mrs. Donald Kenny and family, Mrs. Moore _and Mr. Midland` spent Sunday at Miss` Sargeant s. Gordon McM_ackon of Toronto ' his brother. lter McJMackon.V Stephen Duckworth went to Brantford last week to attend his brother's funeral . `Miss Grace Switzer left last weekron a Pacific "Coast nuua. 1JuCKW0l'l'D'S. . 3 Miss Lizzie Eaton of Toronto is visiting! her parents. `; `Misses Edna and Irene Ward of Toronto] `are holidaying at their home here. ` Mrs. Jas. Cleary of Toronto visited her daughter. Mrs. S. Dempster. H&TY\' Samemnf Mr: nn--`L " ~* - l ht covered horse-drawn moving s. They will be sold very reason- _ ably for quick sale. Apply Box H, Examiner. auuuucf. ! Mr. and Mrs. Jack McKeever and Mist] Harry Smith of Toronto were guests at} I M:._ r:....:- 1-A- - -- * ' ,. \uu.'n vvuru 11. U. IHHDUSH. ` Miss Holmesoof Grenfel is visiting horl aunt. Mrs. D. Plaxton. ; Miss Lulu Arnold of Toronto is visiting! her aunt, `Mrs. S. West. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ferguson and Jean of London are visitipg at. Thos. Bell s. Mrs. Herb Mapes and Audrey went to? Toronto, Monday. Mrs. nlfrank Lowrie and family went to I ..c.. auuv. muss A. aargeant. Frank TarBush, Wm. Foster, Sn, V Wm. Foster, Jr., of Toronto,`spent a adays with H. L. Tax-2Bu.sh. ` U nnluuuno A` [`---3*` ' __ _.........u oultn uuru aunurle OI Ureemore! Dalston con1u1ux'-1'it$', It was were vxsztmg at Geo. Latimer s. Iof Mrs. Wm. McLean. Frank Lowtie of Detroit spent a fewl Mrs. McLean had been in days here` with his family. ,' until about a week previous t _ . Miss June Tilson of Toronto is visiting: Her passing; therefore, ame . her. aunt. Miss A. Sargeant. ' all those W-h_o. were aoquain-1 Frank TRFRIIAH Tm `4`~-`--- ' ` " - -- 1 $93 `I ! July 3,--Miss Della Dean of Toronto I spent the week-end at her home here. f Miss Lillie Jones of Hamilton visited friends in this village Hist week. ' . `Mr. and Mrs. Harry O Connor and George ! 4 of Toronto and Cora Jardine of Creemorei] iwere vinitinu no (1.... r...:.._,.,9 DA1.sfroN we gone this I v15n,]ng_1'l8l' passing, therefore, came as a shock to! :all who acquainted with heri Sr, and and the people of the countryside feel that at few; they have suffered a grievous loss. What- 4ever activities took place Mrs. McLean al- ting hex; ways took an active and a happy part, whether in the church or the general social vjsitingylife of the community. Her disposition was of the nature that made her attractive _nd to both young and old. 11 The funeral service was conducted in the- went to; Union Church at Dalston by her pastor. went by .several hundred people, coming from" md the distant parts of the Township; also rela- lflVS from Toronto. ,1 1: l My-a Mn! ..-.. L-- - `Rev. G. H. Knighton. This was attended - i uclc. uavmg been a resident of the village for some years before going to reside in Gravenhurst. Since the death of herhus-, band, eleven years ago. she has made her ' home with her daughters. She is survived by four daughters: Mrs. C. Clipsham and. Mrs. Wm. McDonald of. Oalgary, Mrs..f Maurice Wordingham. of Milwaukee, Mrs.i Gilbert Dinwoody, of Shakespeare. 0nt.,! and one son, Alex._. of Milwaukee. Two sons predeceased her. John, a mining en-i gineer. died suddenly from an accident in Timmins five years ago.` Arc-hie was drowned on the hospital ship Anglia in 1916. Mrs. -McEachern was in her 72nd` ` year. . ----- ZIBC` July 73--Word was received here` last`: week. of the death of Mrs. J. A. 'McEachern which occurred on June 27, at the home of ' `her daughter, Mrs. C. Clipsham, Calgary; Alta. Mrs. McEaehern was well known, here. having been resident ears oin 5 . ~ g Gravenhurst. Slnne Hm rlnnfln .: L-.. L.-. TYPEWRlflg?E?_- an IJIIQIIIJI q `Rev. distant the'Township; j fives ` Mrs. McLean leaves to mourn her loss ` her ,husband and little son and daughter; .mother and two brothers at Edgar, bro-. i Ihers in Hamilton and Sintaluta, Saskatch- 3 ewan ; and two sisters, Mrs. Geo. Thompson .' [of Dalston and `Mrs. Frank Madden of 3 551. Their _mdny friends in the community sincerely sympathize with the bereaved fam- 5 ily. .. ' iii The Late Mrs. William McLean . , On Saturday. June 24, there passed out 8' one of the brightest young `lives in the 8: community. in the person McLean. ;| good health ` revious to her demise. 1 _ V P _ ` 2. passmz. themfnm 0...... .. .. .-L--I- L ! tion a short time'ago. is better and is stay- ing with her mother, Mrs. A. Watson, for a -while. ' I `I in: \Vil'.h hm` mnflnnr 1 .19Wts.% ; uuuuuy In Midland. n` M. Coughlin is spending a \\ 9*k in ;. Gue`lph. ` ' ,' i Mrs. ,Wall Richardson and Mis~` Belle 1 Binnie are on the sick list. 1 ; I noticed a. few holiday visitors here: Mr. _ ! and Mrs. J. McMahon and Jackie of , Toronto. M12. and Mrs. W. Clarke of Bar'- , ! rie. at Jas. McLaughlin s; T. O Reilly and ,'l family and Miss Dorothy Burlingham of . 3 Toronto, and Russell Stone of Elmvale . M. Coughlin s; Mrs. Gallagher, Miss B; at Binnie's ; i Miss Reta Jacobs { la Wilson; Miss git W \In.. .. ' BUCKWHEAT MILLET AND RAPE- . , _- - _ _.- v -vaaaal..aJ ' .July 2.---A picnic held in the 7 i zid friends No admission. 51 A few young men from here atten {ed the , races in Penetang, Dominion Day. {I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Richardson spam: the _' holiday in Midland. up onrl 11- av.- .-u. auu aura`. J I` cottage for over I I I aluullu me IHKC. ` nnmm. 4'... ........ LL- . uay . Mr. and Mrs. Porter and their niecw. are staying at their new ",0 at Cedar Harbour. gave-ol .....-. - - A A at ucuur narooux Several new around the lake. MI` ......I It_, ucuul` VICW, ueaar Harbour. Charles Cross of Toronto is spemmn; his M holidays with his grandparents. Mi; -.nd Mrs. Peter Spring. V. Mrs. Mullin and family are at their cot- ! tage, Alcona Beach. ` I John and Jas. Lea spent the week:-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ja.-1. Lea. Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Hum- er, Mr. and Mrs. Singer, Mix Maude Hunt- er and Miss Gladys Brown, all of Toronto, were at Mr. Hunter's cottage for me: the week-end. Miss Pansy Nichols of Toronto wax the guest of Mrs. James Leaofor over the holi- ! day. `If__ , 1 up - l , ,_ -.-' _- up `pain 03 July 3.---Richard Gibbons of Tumnto spent the week-end with his mother here. Mr. and'Mrs. Knapp and chihlrw :, Tor- onto, and `Mr. and Mrs. Mills of \'ar.:ouv- er spent over the holidays at. their v-w'rmge. ` Cedar View," Cedar Harbour. Chm-Ins nfna nf l"n---~- 1 EIGHTH LINE, INNISFIH: Lafrennie spent the Each Season brings" its demands. Here are a few of the latest:-' J