"4:-::hie Watson and family are under qu`ar-'3 antine at present with diphtheria. ; `Rhino!-f Ilnnianvnnrv AC Q......:.l..l.. ..._.l October 2..---Quite-Ta iizber from here attended the anniversary servicm at Sun- nidale Corners on Sunday, ` lAv'1`I-nunr and Alan Du-?A|u.... ..a......-_I ""i1':-rWr;;S: :B'd:&'i'e: i*rzdhm returned home on Friday after spending six weeks visiting friends in the West. :4 tannin In-60.... fngtn-. .._-..-..I _.. Il_ um:/lug Ancuus In one WHO. I The apple butter factory opened on Mon-. day for the first this season. The run doesn't promise to be a very big one as annlnn spam m ha yum. ' uuusu u yruuuac I-U Dc ll very mg 0116 apples seem to be scarce. ` Mia} Reesor of Locust Hill visited Mrs. Robs:-t Evans and Mrs. B. Reinhart last auuuc no pruoclgb wuu utpnt-nena. ' Robert Montgomery of Sunnidale and formerly of Stayner died yesterday. Oct. 1. in the Collingwood Hospital of t-yphoidAfever' followed by pneumonia. He leaves to mourn besides father. one sister and three brothers. II... II\_ \ 7,_, - I- - - I 'mh?s.w(`i3`x".c)w.I\res is spending a few weeks with her mother in Toronto. 7 TL- I..l..:l.... D......L.......:._.. nL...,_L , - SIXTH vzspm N?W,F1.'99.d$_A FiVe Daily II M . W 3111108.. `gunday was Rally Day in the Prsbyter-' inughurch berg. . Ill}-.. -...I II__'__ 11.2.` __-_L LL- JVLIHLV D .5.) IV .l..`Jl1I.l1. \J\JfXl.D, Heavy Welgni. a splendid wearing sweater for every- day wear, in a brown heather mixture, especially good value at . . . .0 . . . . $3.00 FINE ALL WOOL SWEATER` COATS for A men, in heather mixtures or in blue and brown checks, sizes up.to 44, a dandy sweater for only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.00 PULI.-OVERS-Men s V-Neck Sleeveless L Pullovers," knit from ne wool yarns, colors brown or camel, $1.50 and $3.00 \J\.IAu.JJlLVJ'L.I..lLIJ.VD"' lV.l8Il'S ran \ Velg`h_t Combinations, splendidly priced at . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.75, $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 "FLAT KNIT COMBINATIONS for Fall and Winter wear, a very fine quality, Penman s make. natural color, suit $4.00 ALL WOOL SHIRTS'AND DRAWERS for men, heavy rib knit, guaranteed 10072 wool, big value, per-garment . . $1.65 HEAVY WOOL UNDERWEAR, shirts and drawersyrib knit, these are exceptionally good value, per garment . . . . . $2.00 FLEECED UNDERWEAR. natural color, first quality, shirts and drawers, per garment \ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.00 MEN S SWEATER COATS, heavy `weight. 8. snlendid wnnrina cnx7nn{>nv- fn-n nun... MEN'S MERIN UNDERWEAR for Fall wear, shirts d drawers, two splendid lines, per garment .. . $1.00 and $1.15 COMBINATIONS--- Men s Fall Weight Combinations. Rnlnnrlidlxr n1-{nod 9+ ' BE sum-2 TO sm-: nu: NEW scorcn BLANKETS AND COMFORTERS MINESING MI-JN S HIGH GRADE UNDERWEAR STAYNER SWEATER cons Irisp New Merchandise from the leading Canadian, European and ` Arnerican Mills at Prices that are Hard to Beat. i `Ii 0%? KNCHJUTIHUII [If rvyurual Lluulu after spending a few days with `Miss S. King of Bradford. A niinaknu 'Dl\I!\ n6nn:lnr` D..- "A For Fall on; .Wint;;' nu: BARRIE axaumnai Oct. .l.---Mrs. bW. Knapp entertained the !: Union choir of Minesing last Wednesday! evening. H In rkrnoknu-n :n 6`-n I!:n:-\;CIv nun :unl>l:-up-If "C4.'_l;ic-i)vz1:i`son is visiting friends inf Allandale ._ _ _ l .. 'II__, 7]., . I `I I |fLIlaIl(lulCa b Mrs. Knapp, while on her visit here, re- ceived a telegram from Seguin Falls saying UVClIlIIso The threshers in this vicinity are getting! along fine, the threshings being almost fin- ished for this year. 1: 4'1 1\- I 1 - .... .. . . MINESING STATION .......-._..- - ..-- .. ..-- .-._....-.u use wei'g"I-1_ts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8.5( Pure Wpol Flandelaine for dresses. S. W. MOORE UUI Halli] IIIUCI ICUCIIU upulnuuu. A great many former St:-oudA residents tended Stroud Fair last week, renewing Old acquaintanceships. hm And:-nu noon and `I-inn!` nf 'l`nr-' Heafherdmvn Flannelette Blankets Southdown Pure Waol Blankets in 6 and 7-poun cu.-.2.-..l.d-.. an an -_, I an an . Perchance you prefer to get soine design dier.ent from those shown in most stores. Come here for it. We feel sure you will be pleased with our showing. They are beautiful. Vyella and Clydlla Flannels 89c and $1.35 yd. Plain and Stxjiped English Flannelettes, 39-45 yd. WHAT ABOUT YOUR COAT? DRESSES-To get the best, great discrimination must be exercised by those in charge of the depart- ment, and only salesgirls with years of experience in these goods are 'competent to judge as to the styles and workmanship. The beautiful showing at this store `is signicant. Compare the display with any other. THE STYLE STORE WE GUARANTEE THESE GOODS TO BE SATISFACTORY GALINTLET CHAMOISETTE V.GLOV1ESA,. rnv-nnrfnr` Hit-nnf `Frnvn manna ' u.-tun 1. um I. uxlnxvxuxom .I. J. In V DD, Imported dlrect .from France, colors grey and mode, with fancy cuffs, spec-T ially good value, per pair . . . t . . $1.50 CHAMOIS LISLE GLOVES, white only, fuyn Hnrnn fan!-nnnv-a `:'7n K11. 4-n Q nlnar, IUIIU, llr LU. In Ul.I.7\JU|ll\Uy, bulb Wcvnu J. W. Latimer, Mrs. Lennox Black and Miss Margaret McConkey motored to Eu- genia and spent the week-end with friends there and in ` Flesherton, Kimberley and Markdale. ' V II... 13--.! Y.d..t.Z4.4 .....I ll... I`-..-.1. `Dnk. FINE WOOL CREPES thnt are veryYpop- nlar for dresses, colors green, sand, blue A and shrimp, 36 inches wide, yard $1.95 FANCY CREPES for jacquevtte blouses or trimming, a splendid range of colorings and patterns, per yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _. $2.00, $2.25, $3.00 and $4.50 Wrist-Length" CHAMOISETTE GLOVES. colors black, white, beaver, grey and brown, fastening with two domes, per pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85c_ 1 fivrie. quality, specially priced, per yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.98 DUCHESSE SATIN, black only, full yard wide, ne lustrous nish, for dresses or skirts, this is irery special, yard . . $2.00 -ALLTYME CREPE, yard wide, colors black, navy, grey, crushed berry arid almond green, makes up very prettily in . dress, jacquet or skirt, per yard . $2.95 WOOL SKIRTINGS--Fine Wool Skirtings in plaids and stripes, in very pretty col- orings, 54 inches wide, per yard .. $1.98 BLACK CANTON CREPE, full 36 inches -..3.J.. 2..- ____`_'L__ , DEVLIN S CHAMGISETFE GLOVES `1.1.".l.'VL\lLLJ IJLQJJLJ \Il.J\l V 1253, WILIIIC Ullly, two dome fasteners, sizes 5% to 8, clear- ing at per pair 49: NEW muass FABRICS $2.89 and $3.50 pair luau` UTULIICTS IUUTC IUF SCVUTKH. WWO -Mr. and Mrs. -Frank Hopper of Toronto were week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warnica. ' \n:__ n_.-..__..u. u ____ _ .~_ |_'_u:.:--_-_._ __.:..L .--.u \l\Ill\l --_ --- - . ,. $8.50 and $9.98 pair :her sister had been killed by lightning in` i a bad storm which visited that locality last 3 Wednesday evening. M Mr: V 1`.-am. A4` 'l"....n..a.. .....a D m...-.. . ..., -._.- ......-...--J. E_{h;1 Major of Big Bay Point spent ,- a few days with her sister, Mrs. E. Richard lson. recently. - I M. .....I It... 7 u..... ,......_. u.._4_-- _. auu. lC|!7LILl n Mr. and Mrs. J. Maw spent Sunday at A. Garvin's, Midhurst. ' T A ........L.... .: .........l- _: 41.2- -.:.:~:-N VV CKIIIXKIGJ C V Clllllsn Mrs. V. Tracy of Toronto and F. Tracy ,and family of Port Stanton visited friends 5 in this_ vicinity last. Sunday. I II:._ n-L_| :1,-_,, p n~ -n n - . n. um uu 9, svuuuuxav. A number of people of this vicinity at- $2.25 yd. Velva Vests and Bloomers Penman s Wide Rib All Wool Heather Hose, $1.69 Excellent Scotch Fingering Yarn in nine different colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.50 lb. Chamoisette Gauntlets direct from France, special value at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.50 pair u-nuuwuy. Mrs. R. M. Ness. Miss Wilda and Bar- clay Ness of Cedar Point and Miss Maggie J. IdC0nkey motored to Orillia last Thursday nd spent the day with Mrs. Chester Mc- Obnkey. - . pa T WA:-hon uinifn Haw Ann nrunv Lovely Eiderdown Comforters 'M!LLlNERY---Our buyer has made frequent visits "among the factories and as a result `some unusual values have been displayed this season. Sales have surpassed our expectations. Pretty models come and go, making the assortment different at all times. The store where your interests are protected and where good clean mer- chandise of merit is offered at the very lowerst prices" possible. Unforteunately, too many small manu- facturers operating under unsatisfac- tory~ conditions and without much re- gard for the value of their products are placing goods in some stores at very- low prices We buy from reliable makers and give you the assurance of 100% value for your money. USIj_I_D STOVES FOR SALE Since coming into the new store we have no use for these stoves and will sell them cheap. 1 `anon?-{F111 ("I-.nn..l-`..I 11.1. M` YJ....L.___ uncut uncap. 1 Beautiful Cheerful Oak Coal Heater with self-feeder, used one season only. 1 Small Coal Stove suitable for office or workroom. H H 1 Coal and Wood Heater. 1 Wood Heater. H 1111:: IEIDDEAU brown heather mixtuge, with reinforced heels and toes, per palr . . . . . . . . . . 95 SILK AND WOOL HEATHER HOSE in brown and white and black and white heather mixtures, wide hemmed tops, per pair .; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.25 LADIES FINE CASHMERE HOSE, E01953 brown. black and `Fauna m-1+1. Aw. ..-- unulmo r.uVn b1*1D'11.lV1.l`JKJ5 HOSE, colors brown, black and fawn, with embroid- ered clox on side. per pair . . . . $1.25 CHILDREN'S HOSE. knit from ne wor- sted wool yarns, black only, specially good for school wear; sizes 6 to 10, per pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 60: Illcy. Mrs. W. Forbes visited her son, Harvey, in Aurora Int week. - ll- l`|..._I `I7 _____ .._.l M . _ . _ _ ._'..1J.l.._ L..- ucuuucu wps, Last C010!` and superior quahty, per pa1r . . . . . . . . . . . . 75.; LADIES FULL-FASHIONED SEAMLESS WIDE RIBBED CASHMERE HOSE, brown heathpr rnivfnra mm. .....-..:-.._-4 LADIES BLACK CASHMERE ' hemmed tops, fast color and nllnnfv nnv naiv- -..-.,-..... uvssacl U1. 1]] L118 naturalrline shade, yard, 20c and 25c `LONGCLCTHS- Snow white bleached English longcloths, ne even weave and free from lling, the good old-fashioned laualitv. ner varrl oI=- --1 - v\l\- u ;4u5AADll quality, per yard WHITE `FLANNELETTES, English Canadian make.-z. fido 117%-k cant] I. FLANNELETTES, and Canadian makes, wide width and heavy weight, special values, per yard . ~ . . . . . . . . . 30, 35c and 40c TOWELING-Pure linen roller toweling, in white with colored border or in the natural linen T n\Yr`rI nmtro n.. ' -- ' * ..... ....5uu, ycx. yaxu . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 ENGLI'SH FLANNELETTE, heavy weight * stripe annelette, splendid colorings, good old English quality, per yard 35c WHITF. wI.AM1mrr wrnrnmo m__., . . STRIPE FLANNELETTE, yard wide an- nelettes, light and dark colorings, splen- did weight, per yard . 30c TPKTIIY YOU `Dr A xnu-nr -nun...` . .u cc uum uumg, 7 quality, per yard BUY AT THIS STORE. NEW HOSEERY EITKU me. Mrs. Fred Jobbitt and Mrs. Frank Rich` have returned from the West after visiting[ their brothers there for several weeks. I]. ___.l \l`_.. I'.`...._L 11--..-- -1.` "l"....-..L.. `tended me Midiand Fair and good time. M- .....I 11.. L: If EUUU unit`. M1-.Vand Mrs. S. Knapp and daughter Audrey of MacTier visited at Mrs. W Knapp s last week. Mr am] II... n ~n_,,.- vuc WCCl\'UHU II] 10l'0nI0. A large. number from here anniversary service at Midhu evening. ` nulayp b 1116!: WCBK. Mr. and Mrs.` G. Martin and` son` spent the week-end in Toronto - A Ian... .......I...... t--- I - - THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1923 STAPLES THE STORE WITH THE MODERN DISPLAY WINDOWS Buy dvenbed Thing 'rom. intended the Midhurst, Sunday [ERE _ HOSE. superior '1: _ U w\l\Inl1I|u/CI-I\JK.lII!)I Miss Audrey Fagan and friend of Tor- onto visited Mrs. R. Fagan on Simday. ` Dan I I`, annkrnnn A` Nxnunnai-`Inf unu-Lamuuucu 25c and 30:: $11.50 each report a vet) UIIDU VIBIIUU U113. Ibo HD5511 UH Uuuuuy. Rev. J. C. Cochrane of Newmarket will conduct the anniversary services of [the Meth- odist chm-ch, to be held on October 28;. and the Stroud choir will render special music. In I` `Kn:-u-La A` Tnrnntn :n v:A:O:|-no I-a E WUIUIIU UIIUII WILI ICIJLIUI BPCUICL LIMIUI Mrs. M. Moms of Toronto :3 Waiting Mrs. Galloway. ` I-n D M Nana ;na `X7311-'1: and new-- El JIUIUIII IKU WOUL- Mra. Carl Weegar and son are visiting her `Murat, Mrs.. E. T. Mcconkey, this week. I I.nO:v-nor Mrn Innnnv R`nnb ant` U-% Ko W. J. Simpson has sold his store and res- idence to Mr. Boadway of South River. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson are moving this week to their new home in Barrie. T I; :_ _.._.I A- _.._ L`l........ I)I....l. ..LI.. L- L- HIGH` IICW IIULIIU Ill Illllcu It is good to see Elmer Black able to be out again after his recent operation. A m-not mnnu `l'\IVI`|lII gfinlll` I-xhlnntn ----u up. Buy...-u V- ..--... _-....... Miss Enid Stevenson is spending some days in Hamilton, visiting her brother and ninlnn Keith Stevenson, who has spent the sum- mer in -Saskatchewan in connection with the Frontier College, returned home for a few days. He has resumed his studies in the Iodioal College, Toronto./ Inn nnlmmm :1: uinitina Mar nizfnr in pan. .-Hull KIULICKC, )IU|I|/Un/ :rs. Dolmage is visiting her sister in Con- eo . Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Black. and Miss Olive Jenkins of Toronto spent over Sun- day at Robt. Black's. , Hrs; Scott and daughter Jean of Graven- lmrat are guests of Mrs. 'l_`odd. I`.\,.!J D A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . M ,____I1__ ____` Lu ltelu. Kiss Jessie Robertson has returned home t;.._ _..-_.J:_._ _ t___ _|____ ___'u_ .II!__ a Q-K-_-L_.!'_ 0P!!-.- anus UI IJIWIIUI A number fr<;|2;1 here attended Ben Ho-I ke'a's dance and concert at M.inet's Point, on Monday evening. ll. A M ... m........... 'n...a.a .: r1:Ia.....: MANY causes of eye strain might easily be avoided. Reading in bed or on the train, constant watchfulness j over minute gures; trying to read in the failing light or other abuses may have so impaired your sight that it should be ex- amine?! and- checked up." by an accomplished optometrist. We will test your vision thor- oughly and prescribe the lenses that will aid your sight. T 43 Elizabeth g 7' "7 Next Dobr to Singer Sewing Machine 00. Cleaner, Presser and Dyer 109 DUNLOP ST. ~ T % PHONE 229` IHAVE THE ONLY DRY-CLEANING PLANT WITHIN YOUR REACH, OUTSIDE THE CITY I AM A PRACTICAL TAILOR AND READY TO ATTEND TO REPAIRS ON ALL CLOTHES . Goods cailed for and delivered. PRICES REASONABLE Real Dry Cleanitigl HAWK]-ISTONE NEWS FROM NEIGHBORING TOWNSHIPS ~';"* IUB DUVUITL Mr. and Mrs. Bell of Goldwater and Mr. and Mrs. M~8.cTavish of Toronto were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fellows. mac n....... A.:..... 4...: u:-- u-.n_Am -- STROUD W. FIRTH G0 uunv V I sundayc'hoo1 will be held next Sunday at 2 p.m. and church at 3 p.m. 'l'hw' change will continue for the winter months. The threshing machine is in this vicinity` Reports` are that the grain is better than anticipated. H15 LPIUIIU5 ll] \Jl'U uuwuauxp. A number of members of Lefroy Pres- byterian W.M.S. attended Ta convention at `Allandale on Tuesday. The many friends of Mrs. Noah Grose are sorry to learn her condi'tion_is not ` im- proving. . nun i. 91... man... ...:l. ....'..l9 M... .. ucwuox a.*'-nun. 11. Unmu. -uuu sun`. 13. Long of Fhelpston visited at M. Co_ughl'rn'e recently. . ll : u-`A II... I IK.'|lo-.".......... ....A ...... 1 . .u\:.uuu5uuu. Mr. `and Mrs. McGraw and children of N?agara Falls have been - guests of Reeve Wilson and Ed. Wilson. for the past` few chum uuya. Mr. and Mrs.` Donald Jacobs and daugh- ter Reta of Barrie spent. Sunday with friends at Lakeview. 0..-)-.. n_I_-_I _:n L- L-I.! ,,-, . n u lC\.al?lJI'I o Mr. and Mrs. J. McMan"amex1 and son lack and Mr. and Mrs. D. J.- Kenny spent a few days with the latte:- s mother. Mrs. `J. McLaughlin. up `an ! `J-5 nnwnvn on"! ..L:Ll...... -6 mlxe Methodist W.M.S. met at the home of Mrs. Percy Thompson Wednesday of- this week. A zoodoattendanee is reported. Mr, Rnlror and fnvnu annual Sun.-Inn "CAI-_ gucuuu ux xur. uuu Mrs. reuows. Miss Gerty Adam `and Miss Mc1Dennott called on Miss Shirley Fellows, Monday evening. "cuts: a guuu. uucuuuuvqc la n:purwu. Mr. Baker and family spent Sunday visit- ing friends in Ordtownship. A nlrlnknr nf vnnnnknvu A`: Yafvnu Dunn ` pxuvaug. What is the matter with cohJ?. None ar- riving. - T Albert Kirkpatrick has been honoured with a direct invitation from the Lieut.- Governor of Ontario to attend a banquet which will be tendered the Right Hon. Dav- id Lloyd George at` Government House Wed- nesday next. Just makes us wonder who may be the next Lieut.-Governor of On- tario. ' IINL, II_4L-,I' . 11! min . . .1 . nu. xuuuuugnu. _ Lefroy Continuation School Board wish to make it clear that there is no charge for attendance of any student living in the county of Simcoe. For full particulars ad- drm F. A. Tebo, Secretary of the Board; Mrs. Thos. Swindle is visiting friends in lnrillin " 303712;: AlL-_ Luuyac vaucy lrwuua lush ouuuay. ' Mr. and Mrs. Modeland are" spending their holidays in London, Belleville and other points. Mr. Modelandis being relieved by _ M1-T. McDouzall. At..-" lV.....4:......A:.._ o-L--I n'____| We 1, . uw. o-most. wuc 0: H115 Iocamy attended Strou school fair on Wednesday. Although Lefroy did not take away all the prizes, all report the fair as beigg a decided success. Mls Allan left. nn Thllmnv `nu- uzxyuu outs uur as `Doing I uecxueu BUCCGSB. Miss Edith Allanmleft on Thursday for North [Bay where she will attend Normal |school. ' . .11.. ..__,I II, III A n I -- UVIIUUII Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Sawyer and Mr.` and Mrs. Fred Wood motored to Markham, Sun- day, to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew King. "kc gulto Darwin :11 ...~:.-.-ll..- L..- L-I: `Mr. Gallagher has been veryill and isl not im-proving very rapidly. _ Thomas Barry of Chicago is visiting here. G. B_. Moore and George Reid called upon Maple Valley friends last Sunday. MI` ant` Mr: Ilnrlnlnnyl and annnnllvuu LL:- `-uuuuy BVBXIHIE. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Todd of Gilford were at Dulce Domum Farm," Mrs. Todd's former home, for the anniversary of their Ilhlhlino uw Barry is spending her holig days with her mother in town. `Al. .....I ll-.. TILII rIL-_:._ __:_:;__| 11,, .' u ya mm uur mower nu wwn. V I Mr. and Mrs. Will Chapin visited Mr.` and Mrs. Frank .Cha'pin _of Beeton during the week. ' -II- l"|_lI-__L_,, I, I `II VVCGIILIUI 9 v!Mrs. Thoa. Dowler. wife of the Angus school principal. arrived here last week from Gravenhurst. It_i.s, I believe." their inten- tions to take up house-keeping in Angus. AYIUIIR `IRE n"}\l'Qnl|`I II` #31: non]: A` Tar,` unuu nun? uuw I-WICC 1: WEEK. _. Wm. V.` Muir of Toronto is visiting his sister..Mrs. Cooper McC1-acken, who is very ill with inflamatdry rheumatism. `ma! uynnlr Mr Wnbnn` uykn In Lndmllu Ll!...l `Ill vvu.-u uu'uI.uuIuUr_V rueumul-tum. I Last week Mr. Eaton`, who is totally blind, [while out around the yard at his home fell into the cellar and was badly hurt, but is now doing fine. ` Thorn 111:" RA` win an-Iv:nn 1.. Al... A........| uuvv uumg uuc. I There will be no service in the Angus Union Church Sunday. October 7. as it is withdrawn on account of the anniversary at Utopia. Unioni Church. - u uuuc uu vans up uuuac-nccpulg nu Angus. Angus has a7b1-anch of the Bank of Tor- onto here now twice a week. 1'"... 11 1:..:.. -1 m-,4_,,., 5 :- ill. lllb uxu LIUHIU H5117: ` Mr. and Mars. Will Cleary and daughters of. Ivy visited at A. T. Ax-nold s on Sunday. Mr. Beggs is able to move about again after his accident while picking `pine cones. Miss Della Dean and Mr. and Mrs. Arm-` strong motored from Toronto and spent over Sunday at Wellington Dean's. 7 Man nn|In:na ant` Jnunplsln-. 1.: `I73.-.-.:...._ uuu UPULI-B IUI uuauusaa \JUl|}l)l'r 0 ,. The. children and parents of the Angus school attended the school fair at I-vy, Sept. 27. All had a good time and carried off quite a number of prizes. Exhibits were fewer this year on account of poor growing weather. ' ill... l'l!L__ I'\__,,I,,_ , `(I 9 .I 1 ' cuu vwuuug uu. uuu nun. rruun ruuuru. Dave Tuft of Camp. Borden has purchased \ the grocery store belonging to Leonard Lee and `opens for business October 2. . A nhnvan nut` no-nub- out AL- A..._.... Octoberi2i.:~1.%;Jy Reid and Harold Pug- slay have returned from theircanoe trip up the Severn. 11.. .._..I II... 11.1: -: n,uu . u -- 11:5 ucn alatvl, uuu. ucu. uuuuler. ' Miss Bowman of Grenfel and Miss Holmes of Allandale visited at D. Plaxton's on Sunday. - nu `Anon WL._D..-L -....l `I7..IL-_ L--.- uvm Uuuuay uh vvculugl-U11 UB1!!! 8. Mm. Cousins and daughter of Winnipeg are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fulford. noun 'rII:` A` l'`...-.-..-. n!\DAnv\ Inn... ........L.......I unuuy. Mrs. Wm; Gregg of Belle Ewart is visit ing her sister, Mrs. Geo. Latimer. I `IR... D.......... .4` t1.. .....:..I .....1 in-.. 11-1..-- up north. uuuuuy . I Mrs. Jonas 'I`arBush and Walter have returned home after spending the summer p:nkarJ Mnuanbnn l\` 'f`n--n4}. 3.. ..2...'a:_.. HUI vu. ' Richard MaMVackon of Toronto is visiting at his old home here. `IL. ...__I ll-.. `Inn n|-,,.;_, _,`u u u. Grace Switzer of Beetoh. former teaoher at Angus, "visited friends here yes- terday. ' ' nu III..." r1........ .: 12.11.. m....._. :- ..:_:. October `l.--Rev. Ale); ZRintoul went on Sunday to Sunnidale Corners where he was `II nlulrnn A` .`klL -al\r\n-\:-can 1`: LI... D--- uuuuny IV ouuuluuu: uuuwra wucre [18 W88 in charge of -the re-opemng of the Pres- byterian church. Rev. Mr. Ferris of Tor- ` onto was in charge of the anniversary at_ the Angus Union Church. -. - VANTEN MILLS October 2.--Mrs. H. O Neill and Mrs. R. Avli .J L`Lnl.-..A.._ ..2..:s...J -4 It l'V_-...LI:_`_ Oct. 3--Most folk of this locality attended itrnud nchnnl fil` nn Wnnnnnv Alfjsnlnslu vvwuulug. ` Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sutherland, Miss nes and Gordon Sutherland spent Sun- `day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Sutherland. LEFROY ANGUS -Lcvcuu vuuwra an HITS. U. W1ngrove's. Mrs. J. Byrne has been ill. for the past couple of weeks. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Osborne of Dalston spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hickling. J.CooDer of Belleville spent several days last week with Mr. I-Iickling. V MI`. and MI. .1 '1`. gllfwnr nnnn-n-run-3-U" Luau wccn wu-u ml`. nxcxung. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Switzer, accompanied by the la.tter's aunt, Mrs. F an-is of Boston, attended the annivemary services at Crown! `Hill last Sunday and spent the day with! Mrs. Dunsmore. `ling. October Al..--Miss Lottie Wattie of Barrie! was a weekend visitor with Miss Jean Hick- Mine 17 Quulouu... L..- .._.___._ AL, I . t llllst Mrs. E. Switzer has spent the last week] visiting relatives at Orillia and Jan-at-t-. . Mrs. McLeod of Toronto, with her sis- ters, Mrs. Gazley and Mrs. Dunsmore, were recent visitors at Mrs. G. Wingx-ove`s. I I J- Bvrnn hm: I-man ill In. H... .....c uuluh I p.Lllo , I The subject will be, The Basis of Church Union." of the United Church of Canada.` S. J. T. Fortner, Minister. uls ul xuruu DU. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Knapp and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Middleton and children of Elmvale visited friends here,` Sunday. 7 { Illa. D..L-. l.'l...LA-...I___ _,,-' I . n - vuappch ' Anniversary services will be held in thei Union Church here on Sunday, October l4.i Rev. K. McLean of Sbayner will be the minister for the day. A meat supper will `be held in the church on Monday, Oct. l5.i A good programme is planned which will include Barrie and Allandale talent. Minosino Union church Services will be held on the Union charge, Minaiing. Sunday, Oct. 7, as follows:-- I :nnn:nnn Fnnm-nln 11.0 1-n - 9 -- -- - `'54 l IIII CIIUTCU neng. Misses Lilian and Marion Reid spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1* !:.:A uuuccuus. ouuuny, U06. 1, 88 I0ll0\VS:"" Edenvale l1'a.zn.; Minesing 3 p.m.; Mid- hurst, 7 p.m. TL- ....L&..,.L _.:n L. IN-nu. , n. - a- nu - plu ulcuu uu uuc uuuts. L Davis Velma Crawford of Owen Sound spent Sunday under the parental roof, Mr and Mn w:n......,... u- .....I n._ I l a By!`-I_u uuuuuy uuuer me parental root. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkerson. Mr. and Mrs. Knisley . Miss Elvia Chappel and Nelson Chappel motored from Toronto on Saturday, . paying a short visit to` Mr; and Mrs. Joseph; Chappel. ` ' nniunuu-nun A-n-........ ...:n L. L-I_I 2., .1 ` I uc uvcr Dulluuy. Jimmy Crawford ha.s>been home duringg the [past week. He and Louis White are: leaving this week for Buffalo`, eeking em- { ployment on the boats. man "n`runn f`----if--J -l' 1" " " October 2.----Miss Annie Orchard is visit- ing in Toronto. M. .....I 11.... `DJ v....-._ ",1 I -A uuuuug 3 Miss Ruby Pattenden was home from Bar-` tie over Sunday. Jinnnu (`J-uuvfn-A Lug I-u-A-- L----A J-~--3- vuvu- czwu Ulalltf. The new Byng school has enrolled 97 pu- pils.in the continuation class and is over- taxed for accommodation. w'I`he I`!-Iorticultural Sdcietyl met in the` council chamber on Friday night. Mr. Fer- guson and Mr. Lawrence of Creemore gave a talk on their work wrnh um. vow-u um}- 5uauu_ auu Luz . uuwreuce OI ureemore on then work whxch was very help- ful. They suggested that Stayner have an open class at its flower show to compete with. each other. ` ' f|VL_ _____ I')____ ,, , ,I' I I vuuu um Iuuumr In LOFOKIIO. The Jubilee Presbyterian Church was dec- orated with owers by the children for their Rally service on Sunday when Rev. Kenneth -McLean gave the address on Growth." and baptized a number of chil- dren. ,The service was well attended`show- ing the interest the parents have in the children. ` -' 77,,..:`,,,n. u n - . . - - FTUU VVl1l'lUUu- _ Miss Gwynneth Hopper is holidaying with ME M. Warnica. ` - ._.I--- _..-- !)._II.. IX--. 1.. AL- I)_.--L-.L__'