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Barrie Examiner, 6 Sep 1923, p. 5

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use awcuuuuue, wuss E4. wnan, teacher; Rgeg Canning has gone to Toronto to iteach school. I\..:L- _ -._,,,,J u . u I an - - September 5--Nearly all the tourists have returned to their city homes, most of them going on Monday in order to be there for the opening of school. Quite a number-_will return for week-`ends for the month of Sep- tember. ' A ____. .,.L,,, l I IICIU The Harvest.Home service of the Angli- can church will be held on September 30. uuuu: mvcr apeutung nouaays nere; Jack Johnson and Veral Elliott spent a few days with friends in Toronto last week. Miss Belle Miller of Barrie was in`Ivy on Sunday. . I Mr mu! Mm. ur A IN_...._.... , v 4- WCUI\u Mrs. F. R. Arnold spent a couple of days last week with her brother, B; Davis. in Washago. D 1:(:........... -4` "`.._-._L- L ,- ' lm$v.I`: z;nd Mrs. W. A. Thompson and fan.)-I ily of Barrie spent Sunday with friends here. - "EL- 71', - V7 un vv nauugu. ' R. Kinnmer of 'I`oron.to has returned home after spending holidays here; Jack Jnhnnnn and Va-val l'i`ll:nn ....--.5 - Ivvacun uu um: slut: 01 me mad. - A number from here are attending the' Exhibition in Toronto. Among them are: IMIS. Reid and her son Earl, Howard Pear- son, Mr. and `Mrs. J. T. Jennett, `Mrs. J. Coxworth and her sister, Mrs. Miller.` I -Mm W -1.1 h....:.. :. ..:..:.:_.. L-.. .I-mI Mil . Lura. \ur.r opeers, 'l.'0l`0IlI:0. _ Elwood McQuay of Elmira called on hxs parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. McQua'y,v last .week. { I week U11- nu uusul uumc VI 0 . As Arthur Fountain was on his way home from Baxter, Sunday night. near Ivy some- lone ran into his buggy with a car. For- 'tunately no one was hurt. The buggy is a Ilwreck on the side of the road. A nnvnknu Pug. L--- ...._ ._L4__,,I-.., AI uwuvuuu uuu uer slster, Mrs. Mlller. 'Mrs.. W `H. Davis is visiting her daugh- lter. Mrs. (Dr.) Speers, Toronto. Filwnnd M:-Omm .-.6` m...:.... ....Il..J ._ L:- uucuua ucrc un ounuuy. ' V The baseball team went to Clarksburg last Wednesday to the --ball games and brought home 875. An Avfhunn I4`nn-`balm ..... -._ LIA ---4-- 1 r-- - nu uu: Juulul` FUUHI. Mrs. G. I. Craw of friends here on `Sunday. Th I-maahnll fnnnn 1 i September 3.-.--School has opened vivith two new teachers, Mr. Graham ofeOrillia as principal and Miss Christie of Craighurst lin the junior room. Mm I`. I r'....... -t n-A-._L-,,_ I `BELLE EWART -Walter Hiers and Wanda Hawley in A Kiss in Time EDENVALE MIDHURS;l: )ds `G1 '7 EILIJIU Toronto, I UUIH - of Peterboro called on n-Q.....J.... . \- vin has time w U ' `visited her parents last is returned home with _ friends in I is attending 1: also_ visiting Jessie P; >r cousin, Parks I... `[1,- nu: BARRIE axmlan the Ex- ; friends 29 Seats op sale Saturday Prices: 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 _Tax ` COMING - ERNIE STOCK COMPANY of 'co_1. Ul. \JUl` ; Mamie after `ll-.- .- ".5 .-- unnnu v IuIl.llv.Y u5aIu. . 7.M;s`.svBeatrice Campbell has gone to Mark- I l ham to resume her duties as teacher -in! the high school there. I Min Mm.+L... r`........L;..n _: rn-_,,, uu: 111511 auuuux LIIUYC. .Miss Martha Campbell of Toronto is vis- iting at her home here. pron`; f`]n..`-.. -1.` Y ._I-_..- - J - -' nuns al. ucr 1101118 nere. Frank Clarke of Inglewood spent the weekend in Oro . I`1l...l .._ __. 1:, 1 vs l `September 3.--Misses Clara Luck, Vilda! [and Ada Walker have gone to Barrie to lnttend collegiate. ' ' Glut` n nan Mm nu ! II... T - - - - A1 f` n I u:uu Ullxmglate. Glad to see Mr. and `Mrs. Leonard Coatesl nf Cobourg in this vicinity again. ! mun '|J....c-:.... t`1-..-_L_n I - -- ' 1 < Glad to see -Mrs. James Fraser out again I after a long serious illness. M l vvcUI\'cuu nu uru. l 22 _.-._.-. ...u Iavvwvl u yuan: I I Anniversary services will be held here on. September 16. Rev. S. J. Fortner of Min- esing is expected to. preach. On the fol- Ilowing Monday night the Ladies Aid and W.M.S. are having a supper and entertain- ment. - ,,_ ,. .. .... -- _ I IIIUII III Mr. and Mrs. R. Watson, Mr. Dziwson.` Isabel Dawson; Vera Baldwin, H. Wil~I liams. Miss Frances Williams and Font Wat- ! son are among those who attended'Toronto Exhibition ' T-_\l:'_ 1"!-, IV ` "` `K uzuuuxuuu . Les`li'e Bertram, Gordon Dawson and Vera Baldwin are attending Barrie Colleg- iate. ` W. Debenham of Barrie spent Labor Day with his father. A. Debenham. Lql-knnl I01: (sv\l\vut\1J A... '1V..-__I,-, ,,-.1 1:- mm ma uuuer. A. ueoennam. I School re-opened on Tuesday with Miss Bigelow of Barrie as teacher. September 4:-Rev. G. H. Knighton and] Mrs. Pierce have returned from their holi-I days. ` D \l..l ...._ --:-_1 Li. L_, n . . uIu'7uIUUu_, DULDICIIIUUF 1 - x I Mr. and Mrs, Dawson are spendmg a few` days in Toronto this week. i `VI > -- _v.v..uu wuuu uuun. Wiiinxery Nelson had the misformne toAbe| kicked by a horse on Monday afternoon} and is under the doctor's caxfe. . I ` . . ' uayo. D. McLean raisd his barn on Saturday ! afternoon, September 1. ; Mr and M... n.....-.... ..-- ~--_.v:- - L VI V j . . _ -- . "' :' Mothers are always glad to hear that we re to have a Sale of Boy; and Girls School Shoes. They know how good our shoes are; how long they wear; how carefully we fit them, and the extra saving in the prices adds just that much more interest. THE HUB BOOT SHOP `A REALLY DESIRABLE sHoE FOR MISSES Combines smartness and wearing quali-V ties that make it an exceptional value. Sizes 11 to 2 5 . . . . . . . $3.50 and $2.95 HERE'S JUST THE sHoE Eon THAT BUSY BOY One of the ma_nfspe cia1s in Boys School. Boots for this week-B1ack Box Kip. Sizes 1 to 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.95 CENTRAL ORO Comedy - Pathos - Music A No SEPTEMBER 1 SENSATIONAL` REOPENING Bo Miss Marion Reid, Toronto, spent the . 3 _ September 4.--School opened today and week end under the parental roof the. ring of the school bell is heard again. mfff; 3' .{.;)rf)`;go'Mjjceflf{`f` `d' "'". Miss B. Warnica is in charge. " Dnmdd nnwmx nnrl l':;a k..:.1.. -......s - 1'--. AVA tea 1). vv unucu is In charge. I Donald Cowan and his bride spent a few , days last week at his home he_re_ leaving`! 1. Friday evening for their future home in Columbia, Mo. ` THIS m -. IT DOES REL! VIDEAFNISSA and HEAD NOISE8. Simply rub it in back of the can and hurt in nostrils. . Spools 1 Va ' ua our-no'e:'i':'a`.'c"3'3'cn-ia-'e:co. MADE IN CANADA ' Duontiva circular mot on A. 0. Leonard, Inc. Illtth Avonuo V M New Yorbb For sale in Barrie by Geo. Monkman, Robertson . Drug Store, W. Cross- land, and all reliable dfuggists. k , A j; WTHE UNITED FARMERS co-o1>. co., LTD. `I On I\-__'I- _l_ I1 0 TUESDAY, 1 IT;-I_l SEPTEMBER s m We have special prices on our Boots suitable for boys and girls for school wear. Be sure and see our stock at the prices before " buying elsewhere, and save money. Choice Cheese .. 25c Tb Peanut Butter .. 25c Tb Kipper Snacks . . 10c tin Herring in Tomato Sauce .. .. .. .. .. 18ctin Finnan Haddie . . 20c tin Fray Bentos . . . . 28c tin Brunswick Sardines 4/ 25c Norse Bird Sardines 2/ 35c "We are still selling Pealiodil Overalls and Smocks at greatly reduced price of $1.98 Tufco Overalls and Smocks are going quick- ly at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.39 We have a special in a Work Shirt at 98c /inegar, XXX White Wine or Cider, 40 gal. % KNOCK FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS s 2 --7 139 Dunlap s:., .Barr;e, Ont.` BOOTS AND SHOES DRY GOODS Score and Lyrics by 'Star!ley T. 5 swung 1-2111 V\.J 1 1| Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Livingston and `two ldaughters attended the Exhibition last week. Pints,i1i7er dozen .. $1.09 Quarts, per dozen, $1.19 Half Gals., dozen. $1.59 Rubber Rings- Quarts, 3 dozen for 19 Pints, 3 dozen for 13c Zinc Rings, per dozen 19c -wwunnnnv Vermilyea FRUIT JARS ,,__ ,._.._ `,.... ....... -(Viva v . - v v .. JV- own terms. Town Properties--Some exception- ally good values. Fa1jms---Some of the best in the A country at right prices. Market Gardens--We have some nice ones. If it is Real Estate, we haxfe it. _V .W.NE.5!N.G 8.30 Page Fi Our list affords you wide choice of a home and you can buy one on your any-us Lnnunnnarn I uuul. nun: man. WEEK. Don't fail to attend the grand concert in `the Town "Hall on Sep'cember 20. under the auspices of the Willing Workers of the Presbyterian church. Mrs. S. M. Rice, so- Phones: o}ticQ s-s;,TR_..id'e:;. selw nu-mun ; uuu~xuu .-xuuulu 66!`. null 21!. once. Nurse Mauory Agnew of Toronto West.- ern Hospital is spending her holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Agnew. LL. .....1 IL... !:\I.__-.. n..I__..,,. 1- I ...~, u-.. .-uu nun, uu ,aaBu-vu- V-1\r_I`1'.mz;11x(-imI; Irs. Elmer Coleman of Lock- port, N.Y.. attended the funeral of [the former`s mother, the late Mrs. Alfred Cole- man. here last week. 7 h.\..`; l.`..:I L- ..u__..I LL. ._..,.___I -_..,-,. - sax US BEFORE YOU BUY on sm. . T .|?A!%ITR||.>73.-E'_"8< GILROYE Q -Q` Q QDQX Xi T TC`? 5 Exclusive Real Estate Agen nu. nu.uuxuu_v culciuuuu. Dcpl. O. C Ivan Lawrence has returned to Windsor after spending his holidays here with his purntsg Mr. and Mrs. K. Lawrence. LI:H-.... 1...... :.. -.....:.._ _r..__- :_` Ir- pun-.um. uu. uuu mm`. I'\. 14uWI'8Il('-tA3.` Hilton Leeson is starting a classin Ha- waiian music in the arly future. All those wishing tuition should see him at once. M........ M....:`...... A.......... -1` m_..-..L- L4 run. Anal ulll. Mr. and Mrs. Rid Herman of Midhurst spent Snndav with the latter's sister, Mrs. Archie McLean. n,...`L I....._-. .|__ A-.. V L 1' I GIIUIIIU I'll)`-IUQIIC l)ou`t forget the tea and sale of home- made cooking and candy on Monkman's lot. Saturday afternoon, Sept. 8. c Ivan `.R\lII`AnlIA hm: I-Ahnnnm-I On ur:....!..... CHI` \_ IIl4o Mr. and Mrs. Jos. McLean of Midland` spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Archie McLean |n_._ ,.,u u` 1. 1- ---- VV('Cl\n Mrs. Machell and son, Ted. of Toronto, .1-xpent Sunday with Mr. and.|Mrs. Archie` McLean. `lit-.. Y..-..- \Y__,:II I_l'. III I . I 111! -IJCISII 1 Mrs. Asaph and diiughters Laura and Ed- mg of Barrie spent the vweek-end with Mrs. Joe. Martin. |`__ `___J I,_V - 1 vv 1- `in n mmuaya wwu xricuuu Iu l.l)l'0llB0. R `Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Copeland returned home this week after visiting friends in Tor- onto. . ' |lt,_, VJ, II , vr on`: u . -v -- Ida MacKoe of ;Lockport.- N.Y., is visitking her. niece, M_rs. Harry Moore, this W08 . II'__, II_,l,,ll , I III I I IV` ` unvucnll. Miss Irene Nevills left on Tuesday `to com- mence her duties as school teacher-at Don- ald, Ont. VH5` .._.I ll__, 1,, In I II III II my, uuruun Ill buwu .uu-V ween. . i Miss Dorothy Pugsley has returned home after visiting friends in Toronto. I Jas. `Taylor of Toronto spent the week-I end in town with his uncle. W. J. Finlay.i .w. J. Finlay spent the holiday with his' brother. George Finlay. in Hamilton. J. French of Toronto spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Martin. Miss Minnie Audson is spending a few holidays with friends in Toronto. WM! l.Il\l` Mun I... (`.\nnI.....l ....L......-.I Elwood Spindloe is spending a. few with friends in Toronto. ll:.... 11--.... t-L'tl-, 5 L 1-,: 'VV|U|l III`3ll`-I03 ll` l.Ul`UUlU. ' Miss Verna Jeffles is holidaying friends in Toronto this week. L"....l D....l`..... ..-...... .1... L-1:.i,._. Jfll-IIID III L\Il|JHlU llll WUUIK. I Karl Bu:-l?ng spent the holiday with friends in Niagara Falls. N.Y. ` Nicol! Coleman of Toledo. Ohio, is visit-1 ing friends in town .this week. Mn... n......u.... n....,.i.... _-..._M_.n u_-_._| OPfic`e:M 46 Bgyelci St., Barrie P." O. Box 1011 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, N23. U29 fusx" Book and Libretto by Forrest Audubon Rucker }.|,'6r'g'iini>" EAR Olll JIIIQ Unit. convex :1 . u-nu COOKSTOWN Thur"s.,1=ri.,sat., Sept. 6, _ N A Tdld in Sixteen Scen DON T FAIL To SEE THE WORLD S SWEETHEART ` N BRING THE CHILDREN days An with LEFT ESTATE OF 333256 By a will executed July 20 last. Mrs. Mar- ion Campbell LeRoy. who died July 26. leaving $300 in [personal effects. $2,254 in the bank. $19,702 inhonds and 11 Triller avenue valued at $11,000. left her money in. . equal shares to her husband. Daniel W. Le- Roy.` and her son. Frank LeRoy, a life in- terest in her homeand bonds to her hus- band. on whose death her son. F. LeR'o_v. inherits, `and the residue to her husband and son. - ' BELLE EWART WALLPAPER &. PAINT --AI-`AINTING AND DECORATING- Vry reasonable prices. Workguaranteed.` Also selling paints andwallpaper. Cut prices. - FRASER, Belle Ewart, Ont. Phone I-4 - around here spent_ Sunday at Wasagal ouuuuy 0 ` Quite a number of the young p`eople from Beach. 1I1__I.l!___. L-H_ _._, _!.._!__ I_.._1l_. September 4.-Those attending the Exhi- bition in Toronto include: Mrs. Geo. Young and daughter Flora. Mrs. Wm. Harris, John. Dougherty, M_rs. Chas. Harris and son Rus-l sell. ' , TT'_I,.f,. ., 71`, I E` ` A - - -I I GIIU ll/LICI, XIII . uuu LVI.IU- Luncy. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Albrt Cook and daughte Elsie. of Gorrie are spending a few days with her sister. Mns. Bert Ford. -11:-.. (`II...l--.. t`l ......:.. _-__; u.__.l__ 9,; 1-4.: uugwuuu. Mrs. W. W. Scott is spending a couple of weeks with friends.in Buffalo. Miss Emma Cloughley has secured a school at Moonstone. Norman Scott was in Collingwood on Sunday. . nliifn n nnvnknr A` -Flu: unnnnu nnnnhs Cu-an. W"lI:he Helping Hand Society mets. at the home of Miss Mildred Ford. Sept. 6. Mr: I-Tnrriainal-nn nf nnninnn :5 uh.-inn! uuuur ui nuns! Luuunsu 1.` uru. Dept. U. [ -Mrs. Horrismgton of Winnipeg is visiting] her sister, Mrs. Bert Ford; also her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Turley. I Mr nnr` My-a Alknhvf (`nab anal .-Imu.1..J.. VVIIIII HUI` HISIIUT. LID. l)Ul'l' I`Uruu - - `Miss Gladys Hams spent Sunday in Co!- lingwood; `Mug T T Qnnu :. ...u...A:..'.. .. ....._l. .t ER 6, 1923} Ill: 'i`he_ Conservativs of this district had a very successful picnic at Minett's_Point on Thursday. V Tho` Irnnnn V\nnr\In A` f`un.J`n.. L15`)! A ....I.. :I`1`1:;`;g1.:ng people of Cundles held 5 weiu~ er roast on Monday evening and had a good time. auu wm us away ml` two weeks. Miss Elbtt of Victoria has commenced her duties as teacher here with a good at- tendance. ` 'u':__ n-- 1:,vr,,,` .u p . - vmuaulg u`u:uu.s new. ` ' Chas. Shaw and Wallace Brown are tak- .ing in the Exhibition in Toronto, IV nun! "nu nnnuaun ' I)-.. -1`-.. _ 'I-,-._3 usuualwu. I Miss Reta McKee\3er. the former teacher; and a very successful one, has secured al p_osition in the`Prin_ce of Wales School, Bar- 1'16. ' ' V_n, ,. 0.1- u...... vct. llu VV. DIUWII. Mr. and Mrs. James Moffatt and daugh- ter of Detroit have returned home after visiting friends here. mm. mm... ....A nun--- n----~-- - -mg ul mu xyzuuuxuuu m Loronto. ' Mr. and Mrs. George'Roe_.' .after a long! visit, returned to Haliburton to-day. Mr. and Mrs. R. Roe, Sr., returned with them and will be away for two weeks. M;.. talfgm. ,.c v:......:.. 1. .......... --.I vvwu guuu uruuu. nappmess and prospenty. Signed on behalf of the Chancel Guild of St. John's Church, Cookstown, Ont.. Linda M. Robinson, Sec y._. Mrs. T. E. Monkman, Pres. -. T September 5.--Miss Gertrvude Fergusonbf Montreal was a recent visitor-"with her sis- ter. Mrs. W. Brown. In`. .....I ll..- 1-__,_ 1: pp .. nucpuub lul` yuu. . We earnestly trust` that in your future home you and yours may be richly blest with good health. happiness and prosperity. Signed on behalf nf this (`.Hmu-pl nilrl '4' at uu: can H) wurx. I U I We are sorry to lose your valuable as- lsistance and presence in our work, but feel] that our loss is "a great gain in your church and social circles in your` future abode. also socially. we-regret your leaving our vicin- A ity. but we heartily congratulate you and your family on your husband a attainment to that honorable and responsible position of treasurer and guardian of our County's. finances." Y- ....-`_. __l_ __,,, . . .uu -- -- I llllllUI$5o I We now ask you to accept this small gift as a token of our kindly feelings and sincere respect for you. was nnrnnn-In `nIInL` AL..L 1.. _._...r 1' - l A` Mrs.- Coleman Honored Mrs. Harry Coleman, who left this week [ito reside in Barrie. was honoured bythe, [Chancel Guild of St. John's Anglicani `Church. Cookstown, which met at the -home of Mrs. John Graham on Monday evening. She was presented with a beautiful wicker {rocking chair by Mrs. T. E. Monkman and l Miss Linda Robinson on behalf of the Guild iand Rev. Mr. Johnston read, a very apprecia- `I tive address. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman moved l to their new home in Barrie on Wednesday. I The address was as follows 2- 1 Dear Mrs. Coleman:--We, as members of the Chancel Guild of St. John's Anglican| Church. Cookstown, gatherto-night to meet: you again socially and to endeavor to ex-[ tend to you our sincere appreciation of your most valuable services in the past as a willing and cheerful co-worker in all ourl I undertakings. If has-inrdnnrl knnn n ....--.L -|----~--~ - ` I` uuuul uuuugu. It has" indeed been a great pleasure, and even a valuable stimulus to us`in all our} work. to have had in our midst a person so willing and ready at all times to co-operate at the call to work. `If. ..-_ ~--l--- A lprano, and -Miss Marguerite Boyfe, .elocu-- tionist, two of_ Toronto's leading artists, as- sisted by Lorne Arnold, violinist, and other local, talent, ' ' 36c )UK1Ullo ' Wedding bells are ringing loudly. PRESENT THE SPARKLINC. _ MUSICAL FANTASY `V EC!-.10 GRENF EL CUNDLES* Sixteen Scenes and Twenty Musical Nmbers .. _. :___.___ "Lu. VVUUUUI, UVCY me weex-end. The many friends of Mrs.` Jas. Maw were very sorry to hear of the death of her sister, Mrs. Louise -Mark, which occurred Tuesday, August 28. Funeral service was held at the house, conducted by the Rev. S. T. Farmer. The remains were removed to the lI]J.S.A. on the 3.30 p.m. train from Mid- urst. ' ` T r nus. H 111. V1 UUUUI` vlsuea DC!` parents 1881: week at Crown _Hill. ` Harvestis still in full swing, buirhelp is yet required. .. . Mrs. Watson visited herdaughter, Mrs. Wm. Webber, over the week-end. '1'}... mum :..:....l.. ..e 1:... `I ..- at- V Lulea Luuuci. VV HI. hibition in Toroni there this week. `Mrs. A. Garvin spending some tin: koka. ` uulIacL|uU.lllrl_y MIC F080 18 Clea. :0 trattlc. Wm. Trombley is erecting a new`dwel1ing . house. H. Gallagher is on the sick list. A number of children have been sick the past few days but I am glad to report all are doing nicely. September 4.--Mrs. John Parr and son Herbert of Craighurst spent Sunday, the `guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wallwin. ' `MFR Fnrnar Wn|l...:n .....I ...... An___. __.I iner Ad- i LCKIUH SUHUUI - Quite a crowd collected on Sunday after- noon to .see the airplane that crashed down into a rail fence in Wm. Ruffet's field. The plane was badly damaged but fortunately no one was seriously hurt.` A non: nnrnnnf In-1:1,... 1.. l....:..... --__L_..__L-1 uuu was aunuusly HUTI7. A new cement budge IS being constructed on what 18 known as the corduroy road, consequently the road is closed to traffic. Wm 'Prnn\k1nu :5 n-m..4:..... .. -------J-----`-~~- gguests or Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wallwin. `Mrs. Forest Wallwin and son Albert, and John Wallwin are visitingoin Toronto and attending the Exhibition this week. 7 Walter Ward has returned to Toronto after spending the weekend at his home. Q.L..I _. -,,., I "" ` ` uucuunug U16 nxmnltlon (DIS week. Walter`Ward spending Schoolre-opened on Thursday, Sept. 6 with Miss D. Poucher as teacher again. Mrs. James McCracken has returned home after spending a .week with Peterboro frinnrln, 9 nlla. I s. friends. III, , IUIIIIJCI 0 A number from here are taking in the Exhibition. II.. .....I II... A In It I LVAIILUI I/[UH a .Mr. and Mrs. A. Trombleyhave gone to Rochester to attend the graduation exer- cises at St. Mary s Hospital, their daugh- ter Blanche being one of the graduates. t Mrs. Harrv Rein}: nf Rliffnln cnnnf 4"!-A Inn uwuwue mung one or me graduates. { Mrs. Harry Relph of Buffalo spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. [Jog W:1.1_an. T '\0'I nu. IIUIIII " uni ` ' The Misses Reid of Barrie visited their aunt, Mrs.-Eden; last week. Rhnnl nnnnn An "I"n..-.l..-. ...!LL ._ -.,--- auuu, ;uw.'x:ouen, 18813 weex. School opened on Tuesday with an aver- age attendance, Miss E. Whan, eacher; nnn (`.l.II'\l`|:I'\lII'l-Inns an..- A- '1`-----L- A- Lara; tI`a1

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