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Barrie Examiner, 10 Jul 1924, p. 5

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INT QUALITIES ntug. ' \ , The Methodist garden party held here on July 1 came off splendidly. The crowd was large and the evening fine though rather cool. The program of sports wa held in the park and con- sisted of a baseball match between Tottenham and Bond Head and a basket-ball match between two teams of the girls. Tea. was served and` the musical program given in the church rounds. The little Misses Nolan` and ringle 0: Bradford were the out- standing favorites and were forced to re_spond to several encores, but Messrs. Drennan and Joynt oi! Alliston ran them a close second. B. Richardson and Rev. A. W. Hone along with Mr. McGee of Newmarket furnished the vocal `part or the program. Mis M. Newell of Alliston and Miss Dorothy Andrews cdntributed several `recita- tions and they were` very much 8.!)Dl_`$_ ciated. Taken altogether the program was at least as good as any heard 10- cally at a garden party for some time. The band played at intervals during the evening. ' ' IIBFB. . ' _'I`heir many friends were pleased to have Mr. and Mrs. Geo. . Parker of Oshawa with them again after an ab- sence ot several years. Rev. A. W. Hone and family left for _Penetang on Thursday and on Saturday Rev. Mr. Burry` and family arrived here to take up the work in the Methodist church. ' Minn hnu In nnnnlnlnav rnnv-(rhino nu coming season. . ' 1*. Whlteside. H. Kirby and Aionzo Fever. after spending a. couple of days here. returned tctheir sawing contract in `Parry Sound. `M" `R I-nwnll and W, .'l'_ Ahm-nnthv_ my 7.--M'isAs ,Ma.rga.re,t Pearaall is spending her holidays at her home here. V Miss Ada Walker is visitingvfriends at Victoria Harbor. Mina `Rain-I nv_i-nnnhnr nf` `Mn 1! at V xctoriu. nuruur. ` t v Miss Baird. ex-teacher or No. 8, school, is renewing acquaintances on her return trip from the west to her home at Mitchell. (`mans nu-A lnnlrina um-v nrnmlnlnc dun C119 LHBCIIUQIBL UIIUTUII. The band is practising marching on the street in preparation for July 12. 'l`l-um: liff and Gun, Whifnnidn nn.ma 1101116 3.` MIICHBII. Crops are looking very promising due `to the recent showery weather.` `run... many Walker 1:` nnnnimp nnmn to me recent snowery weuuwr. ` . Miss Mary Walker is` spending some time at Lake of Bays. nmn.-nl Qnndnv Qnhnn1.nInn`It! has Grove at Uro ucauuu, 1`u6uuu.y, auxy w. Master Tommy McReyno_lds is spending his holidays at the homeot Hush. Fletcher. A . V Mr n`n -Mm. Leslie Jermev and fam- Hugh. Eietcner. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jermey and ily returned home `recently from an extended motor trip to Missouri and .-alum. nnlnf - luallty and Service; SXIZBIIQUU zuu other points. Q1_6t&o`/"_oo23 L`, . /. 3 v 4 -. .1 I. - j an-pouu Atisxxxcnupgwxxliii CENTRALOR9 BOND 5739`,-"? uuu Hpulll. auuuuy Eli rreu I"!'l8SlZ'S. I The picnic of the Athletic Club on Dominion Day was well attended. The first prize in the baseball tournament ; was won by the local team quite eas- ` ily. The concert in the evening was .given by Ellwood Genoa, elocutionist, of Toronto, Mr. Prince. comedian of Toronto and Howard Priest. E. Stokes occupied the chair. Mr. Genoa proved himself an elocutionist of every high ` order, all of his numbers being render- ed in a. pleasing manner. {V113 uuu V1l'3- 1.1108. 'LJl1llll. Mr. and Mrs'. Richard Bell and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bell called on Cooks- town friends. Sunday. A vnrv nnnnangfnl ah-an-hnrvv foul-I- LUWII uruauua. auuuuy. A very successful strawberry festi- val was held on the Anglican church grounds on Friday evening last. St. George ! Garden Party The annual garden party and straw- 'b`erry festival of St. George's Church. Utopia. was held on the church lawn, Friday evening, July 4. The evening being pleasant. large crowds attended from thesurrounding country. Base- ball furnished sport for the evening, the contesting teams being Ivy. Baxter` and Utopia. Ivy and Baxter carryingo iwff first and second money respective- V-. Qnnnnv urns unrvn frnrn flvn fhivfv e Broadcloth Slips material so much mand, in all sizes, .... . .. $2.93 "Supper: was served from five thirty to eight o'clock and strawberries were ' in abundance. The tables were artis- sioally decorated with peonies and syringas. The booth did -a. rushing business during the evening. as also did the bazaar which was held in aid of the VS-'.A. ']i`nIInnvInn- nuunnnn n R;-dn-Iabni nun ul. Luv V\'ul\. Following supper a delightful pro- gramme was held on the lawn. Rev. 'I` .1 hour vunnfnn AI tho nl-annals 5l'allllii!'.` Wlt HEIU Ull Llle IRLWII. KEV. '1`. -J. Dew. rector of the church. ably filled the chair. Splendid music was rendered by the Denney orchestra. Excellent solos were given by. Miss Re- gina Milligan, Matthew Lowrie, and Mr. Mitchell of Thornton. Miss Whil- ma Griffin favored the crowd with a. couple of readings. A few well chosen words were spoken by Rev. A. Rintoul of Angus. Dr. and Mrs. West's selec-i tions were very much enjoyed and caused rounds of laughter. The pro- gram was brought to a close by the Isinging of the National Anthem. rn|__ ,._._,___u_ _.._ _:, _ A- nann 2'8I`!`y`8 SISLBI`. HIPS. VVlIl.l`Uu Auuiuuau-Jr. Wlllson Bell and family of Cold- water are spending a. few days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. M; Boil. . Minn Tmnv Dnhnnn nf the nllinur- pHl'UIlI.B, U11`: UJIU LVIFH. Lu. 1V1. DUI]. Miss Lucy Dobson of the Calling-' wood school staff is holidaying with her brother. Leslie Dobson. Rlnu Annin Innlr nf T.Afrnv in \1IuH>ina- HUI` UFULIIUI`. JAUBHU JJUUBUII. Q Miss Annie Jack of Letroy is visiting, her sister. Mrs. D. J. Miller. I Dnv R-I nl"nnn nf fhn Qfnv-lino `Rnb July `(.-Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Adams and children are visiting Mrs. ' W; Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Adams motored from their home in Viking. Alta... tak- ing two weeks for the journey. - Mia `Dot-inn nf "Phi-nntn In vluifina-I JJUWIIBX. _ ' .. Miss Monica Torpey commenced training in the R.V_'-.. Hospital last Wed- nesday. - Mrs `IE nrraff nf Antnn Mil]; visxitn . July 8.-Miss Annie `l;ez-ryi and girl friend. of Toronto` are visiting Miss Perry's sister. Mrs. Wilfred McMaster. Wlllnnn RA]! and fnmilv nf (".nld. HUI` llUl'. JNLIFS. Ll. J. &V4I.lllUl`o _ Roy 1\-IcCa.nn of the Sterling Bank. Maple. 0nt.. is vllting his. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. M,cCann.' Mrs. o t u c u u n - v 0 xmes of . . . . . . . .. Planquette Radxo an IIIE l.\VU WUUKE LUl' LIIU JUUFIIUJ. ' -Miss Patton of Toronto is visiting her cousins. Carman and Walter Downey. Mina Mnninn '|"nv-nnv nmmnnnn uuauuy. ' Mrs. E. Garrett 6: Anten Mills visited Mrs. D. Campbell last week. Min: 12 Rnssadll vinifnd in 'l`nv-nnfn LVLFH. IJ. uuulpuuu IQIBL VVl`.`UI\u Miss B. Russell viited in Toronto jlast week. ~ Kn ant` `Ema `I3 1:` f\I|nnfvp n? Davida IIUIHU U1 1]. Auuxxuuuy. _ Mr. and Mrs. A. Plowright and fam- ily of -Huntsville motored down Satur- day evening. Mrs. G. Plowright, who has been visiting them during the past week returned with them. In and `Mhms Txnkunn and Tlthuu `Dnnil, and Mrs. D. Knapp_and children of_ Toronto spent _the week-end with relatives here. ' A `In 13-55 `Jun `I l`In-unfunny A0 '\I1-clan: WUFU FUUUIIL VIBIIUKB C rreu 1"K'l38C'5. Mr. and Mrs. Peters of Owen Sound and Mr. and Mrs. J. Peters of Mort- lach. Sask.. motored from Owen Sound and spent Sunday at Fred Priest's. I Thn ninnln nf fhd Afhlnfin (`lulu nnl llll. WUUK. Mr. and4Mrs. B. F. Quantz of Barrie visited Miss Rose Collins last week. { A 1'.'l'nn-I-nu.-um nu.-I 1UI'8:us `KYA-an.-un \ln1 )`I-1, VIEILUH LVLIE-`.l 1`\vUB_U LHJIIUIS ldl. \VUK- A. Hughson and Miss Norma McKin- ley of Midland spent Sunday at the home of -J. McKinley. Mr and Mr: A D'(\\l7I`i')"1f and 9am. VVEUK 1'Ul.Ul'1ll':u WIN! (118111. Mr. and Mrs. Dobson and Miss Boati- way of Toronto spent the week-end at the homeof Mr. and Mrs. A. Ronald. `Eln: Ann!` Du:-\1I A0 `Do-`min vivnn 6%..-\ (.116 Hull!!! 1)]. LVLI`. latllll HIPS. A. rLunu.1u. MissTAnah Bailey of Barrie was the gueitpf Mr. and Mrs. J. Young last wee . ' . Ilsa nun! If-nu T\ `If _ n n - n_.I ..!..8I.l..A-. at ., . . . . .. $3.98 Cotton "Bathing navy and red, at . . . . . . $1.25 FURLLIVUB IIUFU. . Mr- and Mrs. J`. Fleming of Dundalk visited Mr. and Mr._ Irwin Johnston on Sunday. . NH` and Mad .1` `I -Tnnrnv-A nf (`Minna-n uu nuuuuy. _Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard of Chicago were recent visitors at Fred Priest's. `lm and Ilia `Datum: n f\IIvA-\ Q.-.....A July 8.-Mrs. R. Baycroft returned home last week after spending a week with her sister. Mrs. A. Rose of Echo Place.` _ ` ml: `Dnnnisurlvn-do-\ aiumnuu nlan-`AI 5 Presbyterian Sunday School held their annual picnic at-the Beach on Thursday or last week. Mica f"nlinn' nrnnhnll Irlalfnn-I u-In-Ia Ull 1u.u1'auu.y UL IEHE WUUK. Miss Colina; Campbell visited friends for 9. week at Kingston and Toronto, returning home on `Monday. The nnhnnl fininn nnnl-lnnr uno-`u l'U|.l..ll'llIll5 IIUIIIU U11 ;u.uuuu.y. The school finished another year's term on Friday of lastweek. The same staff of teachers have been hired for another year. " Mic: `Roach: `|'<`.nnIann in unrir annInnu_` W Kelly and family` of Torontol have come to their summer cottage on` Superior street. t . `K7 Q Fhinhnlvn nf Alnfnn `hog `hag-. E UpUl'lUL' BLl'UULu W. S. Chisholm of Acton has been appointed manager of the Bank of Montreal succeeding `I-I. Clarke. who has been moved to Inyon Branch. 'l`hA nrnnsrnrnnnh gnrmnn man I nu: UUUII IIIUVBQ ILU 1y0Il DPEHCH. ' The Orangemerrs sermon wa.s| preached by Rev. P. Brace in the Methodist church on Sunday night to a large congregation. ~ July 8.-4-7-Misges VDoris iiiiiith Mer- son of Torontq are visiting their grandmother. Mrs. Poole. Minna: T-Tnlnn and Raining Qnna awn 5l'UalluIllUl.llUl`g llI.l.'B- I'UUl'U. ` Misses Helen and Bernice Seeds are visiting ' their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Jones. - Quite a number -attended the funeral of the late Mrs. James Adams of Hawkestone on Tuesday at Guthrie. Mrs. Adams spent most of her life at Oro Station. She leaves two daugh- ters to mourn her loss, Mrs: J. Kissock. oi! Orillia, and Miss Annie, at home, and a granddaughter.,.Mrs. I.-McM'ahon, of Hawkestone. They have the sym- pathy of the community. - `Dir-Icing wild sltrnxxrhnrrlma {:1 Han nu- IIJIDCIIBI` year. V I lgtlilss Bessie Eunlson is very serious- y . `Mfr: Ynllv nn eon-.nu~ Al "IVA-nnlnn puuny UL LIIU uuuuuuuuy. Picking Mild strawber;-vies is the or- der of the day. `Mnuf nf fhn fnnrinl-A n cf 4-hnin 1181` U1. IJIU ll U.. . Most of the tourists are at their summer` cottages again. Minn Tunhnl NI'rIAv-fhnr nf flvifknln Ia sumxner cuu.u.geu uszuu. Miss Isobel McArthur of Guthrie is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Mc- Cuaig. A _ Minn. Tnrn ('31-nhn n1 nnnnf 1-ha wank- Miaa Flora Graham Spent the week- end. at her home in Hawkestone. -..-;...`-. V- ..-v 4uanvn:vuu The `proceeds amounted to $190. By Adveftlsed Things. %oT1;oA STA'l'lON 1| Showing MINESING STAYNER -UT1 .` THE BARRIE EXAMINER July 8~-1\Ir. end Mrs.'D. J. Kenny and Wilfred McLaughlin of Toronto ` spent a few days with Mrs.`J. Mc- Laughlin. ' .' , Mrs. Chas. Wilson of Toronto visited at A. Wilson's last `week. Kae McLaughlin. Jas. and Leo Me- Laughlin motored to Toronto and spent 8. few days recently. '9 Mrs. R. W. Dickey and daughter, J ean, of Toronto were the guests of her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. James Muir. Sr. nu..- n..L....... 1.....n........ -1 `m........s.. Luuu`. Dr. The Coburn spent the week-1 James Muir. Jr. M :-a 1\Jnf1nIrH>- .nie. JGUIUS AVLUII`. :11`. V _ , Mrs. McGairity of Toronto spent a. few days with her father, James Bin- mn. ......a `nu... 'n....aA 12.../....... ......:| 0...... -July 8.-Mr. and Mrs. H. H. _Ma.dil1 and` son and Mr. and Mrs. Daw and daughter visited at Geo. Alpin s on their way to Toronto after spending the week-end at Vvasaga Beach. 1- 11 A ,3 -_A_' 1-__u_ __._u .1_._..\_;.-__ WEEK. Allan Wice and son. Charles, bf Toronto, spent the holiday with the 'former's brother. Eldon Wice. `NI :-n.'\K7iIann Daxrnnle in hnnmru.-Incr _ luv. Mr. and Mrs. David Knopp and fam- ily of Toronto and Mr. Bartholemew are` guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Knapp. R917 and Mr; T. A Manda nf Mink- Lady Minto ater Wool: in `I-02. ; . . . . . . 2 for 25 U1 new shades. Jxuupp. Rev. and Mrs. L. A. Meade of Mich-| igan have spent a couple "of weeks with Mrs. Mea.de sTmother. Mrs. H. M. Vvil-I liston. 7 `Ill... and IA -us `lA .nnAn and `AA -.. VV USLUFII 3l.U.LUU. - Mrs.'F1*asier of Phelpston spent Sun- day with Mrs. H. M. Williston. Mica (`nu-n Qnnff nf W`.IrnunIn urea `HA uuy WILII LVll'u`5. 1'1`. U1. VV IIIISLUII. V Miss Cora Scott of Elmvale was the guest of Kae McLaughlin last week. 1n;____ 1 ____ 1-v_____ ____,_; _ _._. I Lflllu Ill DUHU IW3:l.l'Lo Mrs. P. Hayes visited with friends in Midland last week. III-us Tan \l'n`I' nuunnlnlln n-`A `O1Il\ ....\...... HI Lvuuuzuu Rtl. WUUK. Mrs. Jas. McLaughlin and two sons of Midland called on Con. McLaughlin's last Friday. Nit`: M `lV|'r-`RI-Ida nn cnn `Dnhninb IIZLSL 1` r1uu._y. Mrs. M. McBride and son. Patrick, Mr. and Mrs. F. Wells. of Toronto. and Ed. McLaughlin of Barrie spent Sun- day at Mrs. Jas. McLaughlin's. euu 11!. 1. DUIIIIUII B. ` `Mr. and Mrs. Dave Allen called on relatives here Sunday. Mine Anrlrnv 1\/Int-Hn nnnnf fhn wank- l'Ulul.lVU IIUFU Duuuay. Miss Audrey Martin spent the week- end at the home of W. H. Martin. 1\.l nn 'l _`l'a-nun`: Dnunnnlu nnnnf 4': Pour IIUIIURYH. Mr. and Mrs. ' Wallace `Hurst and family spent Sunday at Wasaga. Beach-. I `Nlr and Mvsa, Frank Wa,lt, G. Park- cuuuuy ill. D. LVLHSUH E. Detuuuuu. The baseball club are holding their annual garden party at the park on Tuesday, July 15. lVI v- and 'l\/Iv: Rlnn Winn and Mr . . . . - v - u v o 9 I.Ulh Mr. and Mrs. Meade and Mrs. .W'illiston leave July 11 for a motor trip to the Thousand Islands and Vvestern states. In..- `!.`.m-a-.. no Dknluasnn -.......L Q... -..-.- V- ---.. -...._..-....5...-.. ..<~.--. u vvlnu Miss Leona. Hayes spent a week with friends in Belle Ewart. `fun I) u:\ItAm `oi;-{nd nolbln &.dn....l.-. J. Ellis and son Jack and daughter, Miss Margaret of Pittsburg, Penn., and Mrs. VVatt. Allandale, visited S. J. Rey- nolds last week. ll ... A Hpnn n Vnnnnn unnnf Okn u1AAb_ H0105 RISE \V/EEK. Mr. Aiken of Toronto spent the week- end at. T. Connell s. `1\Il'u- nu: 1|/I'nu `I'\aun Allan nuIln'nn uuu "Ill. lrllb` IIUIIIU UI. VV. 1.1. .LVLd.l.'l.lll. Mrs. Harry Reynolds spent a few days in Toronto last week. Minn Rnffv (`nnnnll in hnmn far the uuys III 1Ul'UIlI.U RLSI. WUCK. Miss Betty Connell is home `for the holidays. - Mr and MP9 'WnIlnnn T-Tn:-sf and i lullllly SPUIIL Duuuay U-I VV 1135.55. .l3Cd.Ull'- Mr. and Mrs, Frank Walt, G. Park- house, Mrs. Asquith and dnildren spent Sunday at B. Mason's. Bethesda; 'l`hn hnuohnll nlnh nrn hnlinrr fhoir Luusuuy, July 10. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wice and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Booth spent the week- end with friends` in Toronto. - V T\/Than I3 Unnbin r`nI1Inn-nrnn In {>1-an EMU-`H. UL 11135 1`lUl'UllU!: DUIIIIUII. Mr. Ellis and son and daughter of Pittsburg and Mrs. Watt. Allandale, called on Wm. Cowan oneday last_ week. . . Anvu 117%:-.n nk mun fknnlna A8 l.Ul lUl`H Ul'ULHU1'. IBIUUH VV 1116. Mrs.- Wilson Reynolds is improving nicely after her recent accident. uuu VVILH LFLUIIUS Ill .l.Ul`Ulll.U. Miss E. Harkin. Colllngwood. islthe guest of Miss Florence Connell. Mn `mllia and ann and (`Inna-I\I>nn AP July 8.-Mrs. Percy Glenn and chil- dren of Stayner are spendinga couple of weeks `with Mrs. Glenn's parents,` Mr. and Mrs. T. 'Ke1l. `l\lIlg-an Illnuun Gninulnsv A0 `lZ`n4-bah-a `Dne- LV.l.l.`.'l1llu LVLFS. .1. A61]. Miss Gladys Srigley of Foote's Bay and Miss Aileen Srigley of McMurrich are home for the summer holidays. I ~n\Ir:__ 1`-\_;_ 1-4_..__.|_-|| -n n-1'. . _ _ _ 4- 1.. ......V .. ..v. ..._...> -_.._- v----r..---. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. King have re- turned home after attending the wed- ding of their niece. Miss Margaret Gor don. Port Credit. V -~ I/In or-.11 Kn: Dnvnnbunn no-`A n-nIur iub IIUF IIUIIIU LlUl'C- Miss Jean Srigley is spending a. [couple of weeks with friends at Wa.- ` saga Beach. . NI :-9 Inn nf 'RnI-pin ia viuhlna Innu- luau Il\llII\J LII! unis; oulnnlnnil. nlvqluuguu Miss Reta Campbell of Toronto is spending three weeks vacation at the home of `her brother. Chas. Campbell.- \t._ -.__1 1:..- 15.1.; 1-2:... *|..___ _. UUII. I'Ul`|. \.;l'CLllL. Mr. and Mrs. Rowntree and famil visited. at Robert King-`s the early part of the week. L . `Aline. Tnuuun Q-nln-Inca :5 u-hull!-`nu L-.. UL LIIU VV CUIS- Miss Joyce Srigley is_ visiting` mg. sister, Mrs. P. C. Bullen. Humber Bay; Mr nn ,1\/I :-cl Darin and r-hih-In-an and 5l|.l'.7l. , AVLIB. 1.`. K4. IDUILUII. 1'.l.ulllUUl' pay. Mr. and/Mrs. Perle and children and Mrs. McKay and children of Big Bay Point visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Guest on Sunday. ` . Mica mun Yell Mn: rnfnr-nod in Thu- LIUUEI. UH Duuuu._y. ' [Miss Eva Kell has returned to Tor- onto after spending a. week's vacation at her home here. ` } llhsn Yuan Quin-In`: {nu annuatnm A SUITS ie 5 Sleeveless lswenters in Com- tions of mauve and , amber and` grey, '21] price .T . . $3.98 H] AIIISEUH. Miss Muriel Milne returned home after spending .a. week with her aunt in Beeton. ' Dnknm 1ur.~.1ur.......... t- -....-...c:.. ... n ..M., SGEG. l3UGUlIn Mrs. Him or Barrie is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. N. Hopkins. Tho wnnfhnr hninsr fnunrnhln n In-on uu.u5uI.c1', &VJ.l'3. VVu AV. QUPICIIIB. ' The weather being favorable, a. large crowd was present at the garden party here last Thursday, which helped to lmake it a. splendid success. July 7.-Caxjman Bell motored to Markham last week to attend camp meeting. ` Miunna Wlvn nn `hnigv fliffnn urn. IHUULHI5. ` I Misses Elva and Daisy Glffen are spending their holidays with their par- ents. `IE3;-an `Ila no-on want 7 Tlfirrradosns Qnvvnnn UIILS. Miss Margaret Wiggins. Severn Bridge, is visiting at her home here. Nfluu T.i`IHon `Dnfnh la viuifinor fr-Inna: r. and Mrs. 1;'Ior'den Kaiser of Ac-' ton renewed old acquaintance over the week-end. - `MI -gs `I A `lknhn is akin On In.` n-uuun Unulll .L|.UI.' ll!=l' FUUUIIL llllltia Mr.` and Mrs. Melville Bates and `daughter Jean spent Sunday with friends at New Lowell. T Mr. and Mrs. Will Gordon and daughters Jean and Margaret of Toron- to paid a flying visit to friends recent- ] . ' A YMIQQ (`shy-lgn nrrnfhnrn `has: I'AflIl`.`n- ` H/'1VIiss Christie Carruthers Has return- ed home after spending some time with her sister. Mrs. Ed. Briese, at Ulswater. 'NI'Iu|: 'MI'nun Vfioalnu ulaifn ft-innc [IVY SIBLCF. LYLFH. EA. IDFIUEIU, U4! IJlBVVil.l.Ul.`- Miss Maude Wiggins visited friends at New Lowell over the week`-end. DIAL IN MEN'S July 8.-Adnrn Noble,ot. Chicago is the guest of his nephew and niece, Mr. and Mus; Kenneth Noble. Mrs. Wahh and familv. of Toronto auu J.u.l\'8. AUIIIIULII LVUUIU. Mrs. Webb and family of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bryan of Tor- onto are at their cottages for the sea- son. . : - - - `Alan: `INA:-an n0 T.A ouA\1v {an I-Inn n-nab UL LIB. .l.`UIlUVV. ` Jimmie Leigh of Toronto and Craw- ford Leigh of 01-0 are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Leigh. An nld nn rngnnr-fad nifiunn nnnnn nnuge, IS v1.su.1ug at He!` HUIHU 11611`). Miss Lillian Petch is visiting friends in Alliston. ` $.11:-n II-`Sn! `ARI!-sn moi-nunnpl I-gnu-no lll IJUU I.UHu Robert McMurra.y is sporting a. new car. - _ `IA ... and `llama `IE;-uuuinv. 1'}.-`Inna Al An-- W 1:!-:11-uuu. Mrs. J. A. Moir is a.bIe.to be around again after her recent illness. III"!-` on}? RE: '|M'nI1rH1n Pnfnu and wil/irs. Dewar Vot Lfroy is the guest of Mrs." Fellbws. 1'8-naval.` Tn1nk A0 VIM-nus-sbn noun` (`inacc- 5x'u.uupu.1'uuI.u, LV.l.l.'u Hull LVLFS. V.V llh 1.161311. An old and respected citizen passed away on Julyp5 in the person of Mrs. Elizabeth ,_.Adam. Although nearly eighty-five years old she had been blessed with good health until the last few weeks. She had made her home with her granddaughter, Mrs. Irvin Mc- Mahon for some years from where the funeral took place on Tuesday at 2 pm. to Guthrie cemetery. Sympathy is extended to her many relatives, es- pecially her two daughters, Mrs. J. J . Kissock or Orillia and Miss Annie Adam and granddaughter. Mrs. Irvin McMahon. ~ SUNNIDALE CORNERS [ENTS KNOCK HOLLY 3 brothers of `Toronto trend with Mr. and Mrs. IHIGH cuss emu: AND PIGS |TUESDAY, JULY 15:1. . . _ Holstein Cow, 5 yrs. old, fresh. Grey Cow, 6 yrs. old, due by sale. Red Cow, Durham, 6 yrs., due Dec. 1. Red Cow, Durham, 3 yrs. old, with l!aH" at ,*Fnnf_ INCH UUW, llufllalll, 0 yl`5- ulu, WIIIH calf at afoot. Red Cow, Durham, 8 yrs. old, with calf at foot. ' Black Cow, 4 yrs. old, calf at foot. Black Heifer, 3 yrs..old, calf at foot. Red Heifer, Durham, 2 yrs. old. Hereford. Heifer, rising 2 yrs. old. . Black Heifer, 2 yrs. old. . 2 Durham Steers, 2 yrs. old. 5 Durham Heifers, 2 yrs. old. 2 Durham Steers, 2 yrs. old. 2 Heifer Calves, rising 1 yr. old. Sale at 2.30 p.m_. July 7.-VISitor :3: the week-end are Mr. and Mrs. Mosley and children of Toronto`withMrs. E. McLean. Miss _Ma.tthews of New Lowell with W. Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. Horner and chil- dren, Mrs. Boroughs and children. Mis Eva Tracy. all of Richmond Hill, with B. Tracy. ]' Inna: Mac I-moan nu-`\ tho chub Hal `Inns D. Lnxcy. . J. Jones has been on the sick list but is recovering nicely. phlb QPD l'\II,G\r hinbin fI'|A3n n6nor_ VD OF La rucuverulg nicely. People are busy picking their straw- berries, there being such a. great crop. The Sundav Qnhnnl dnnin fn hnvn u!:n.'u:a, uxure Uuulg sucn 8. great crop. The Sunday School decided to have their old time picnic on July 8 just for the school and Minesing school invited also. ' July s.-Wm; Kissock of Toronto spent a few days here with his brother, Geo. Kisock. recently. The annual hen tn imnrnvn fhn Math- upu. nusuun, ruuenuy. The annual bee to improve the Meth- odist cemetery was held on Tuesday of last week and was well attended. All CREDIT SALE SPECIALLY PRICED FOR JULY SELLING During July, or as long `as our present stock lasts, we will give a 10% discount on all Hardwood Flooring 10 PER CENT. OFF Men ; Calf Boots, with medium style toe, Blu- oher cut, solid leather "insoles with sewed and riveted soles, sizes 6 to 11 at . . . . . . .. $4_00 STATION :1te cusmou sow oxponns, $3.45 Extra. Value in in Men : Box Calf Blucher Style Boot, made on a wide- ttingilast, solid leather soles and` rubber heels, sizes 6 to 11, exception- a1 value at . . .. An exceptional value in a Cushion vSole Oxiord, on _ a neat, wide-tting last, .rubber heels, sizes 3 to 8,at . . . . . . ..; . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.45 suave s'r1c1< AND POWDERS, in all shades; 25 Ball Planing Mill Co y, Ltd. Hubnoot Shop If you-"contemplate new floors you will be well advised to get our prices now. This offer is subject to prior sale - Evryfhing `in Lumber . Phone: Office 109, Resf 642J and, 39OJ. ~ We Close Saturday at Noon The undersigned has received instructions from H_0TEL FYA'RDS, THORNTON Vege_tables R. W. LACKIE to sell by Public Auction at Better Footwear "the following: `nu. . OF `char ~._-v-- vv.-.vv.J .-v asvuvn \.u Do not fail to attend this saie, as it will pay you. ' ."' 'l`hese cattle Aha` hogs are in A1 condition and will be sold to the high- est bidder. Positively no reserve. 1'\_ __L -!I 1.- -LL___I LI_E,, ,_V- _.. 2 Steer Calves, rising 1 yr. old. Durham Bull, rising 2 yrs. old. Brood Sow, Yorkshire, due Sept. 20. Brood Sow, Yorkshire, due Sept. 15. Brood Sow, Berkshire, 9 pigs by sid-- Brood Sow, Yorkshire, due Aug. 29. TERMS-8 months credit will be given to parties furnishing notes. A discount of 6% off for cash. are looking `forward A provements next year. 12.. _...1 1t__ v-a|u_._,___ ONLY .._ _ . -___--_-_ _-_--- ,, ____. VMr. and Mrs. Ellsmere were away on a. motor trip to Toronto and Niagara last week. R. Carscadden of Bradford came up to attend` the cemetery bee last week. The lawn social held at Geo. Kis- sock's last Tuesday evening was 8. de- cided success. Proceeds amounted to nearly $185. The football match be- tween Dalston and Edgar was very interesting, score being 1 to 0 in favor of Edgar. A very large crowd was In attendance. Ladies Patent One-Strap Slippers, medium style toe and low rubber heel, sizes 2% to 7, excep- tional value at . uuuunnuunnvvo The Women's Institute held their June meeting at the home of Mrs. VVesley Caldwell with a good attend- ance. Business over, a short program was enjoyed and a contest planned by Mrs. Verner Hlckling caused a good deal of fun. Mrs. V. R. Slesser won the prize. The Branch accepted an invi- tation from Dalston to visit their Branch this week. Ladies F in e Qualiti` Two-Strap Kid Slippe 1on4-Inna Laud 12...3....... .....l - v_v\r ursn\o.I lhlil leather heel linings and insoles, made on a med- ium style last with med- . ium heel, sizes 21/; to 7, at - . . . . . . . . . H. A.`c;Ros1=., Auctioneer. I JJGHCC o o u . Friedman vvrnnvnlu to further im- Page Five Iv uul . . Billings No. 3 k, white, log cabin and antique. ice, $2.00 `pair AT ORILLIA on Saturday, July 12 Lodges on arrival will receive program with .-full information re- garding meals, parade, sports. etc. Those coming in autos will nd am-. ple provision for parking under `police supervision. The undersigned ha.'s received instruc- * _ tlons from` - CHAS. SPENOER to sell by Public Auction at ` Queen : Hotel Yard. Thornton 1|]:-n-A\l IIII\l ll R. Wolfenden Dr. Rogers Thos. Rogers Wm. Crossland E.Wl1l!a.ms '1`. Vllliers F. I. Fox HI IIUIIIIVOII `L. Campbell L. Wainman B. Mar-wood July 7, shooting W. Croasland . . . . . Dr. Rogers . . . . ., . R. Wolrenden . . . . . E. Williams . . . . . .. a I u I 1 H. A. Goodwin V. .. Clebrationl The` Following: I-IORSES-1. bay horse. 5 yrs.` old. I-I.D.: .1 bay mate. 4 yrs. old. I-I.D.; 1 bay horse, 6 yrs. old. G.P.; 1 black mare. 5 yrs. old. G.P.; 1 bay mare-. 12 yrs. old. I-I.D. 1MP`l'.'mMEN'l`S-1 wagon. 216-in. yrs.,o1a. 1-1.u. IMPLEMEN'.l`S-'1 wagon. 2 -in. tires. nearly new; 1 set 12-bull ar- rows; 1 top buggy;'1 openA.b\_1ggy; 1 cutter`. V 1.1 A1:\7m.u_.1 ant lnng.hm- hv-nnnhinc illia vs. Huntsville: Baseball, 8 p.m., Lindsay vs. Orillia; Relay Race, open 't_o any lodge taking part inecelebra- tnon; Other Sports for young and old. will leave the following points:-- 'C.N.R.. Huntsville, Lindsay,\Midland `and Collingwood. C.P.R., Parry Sound and Bobcaygeon. Reduced fares. Time tables" will be `posted at these and all intermediate stations. BAND CONCERT Plfk, Thursday, 17th Thunderer . . . . . Sousa artha'...... . otow a Beauties . Ziehret h--The Auld Sod . . . , . . . . . . . . . . .. Hildreth en Lights, re `Low .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kahn xile . . . . . . . Owens ezzoe--Sun Dgnce .. u...l...-- CIJIIBT. `I-IARNESS--1 set long-tug breaching harness (new); 1 set short-tug.breech- ing harness; 1 set single harness; shovels. chains. blankets, etc. mmnmn nu` A1'.`m.._mr -mnnthn' snovels, cnams. blankets, etc. TERMS OF SALE-81: `months credit to parties furnishing approved joint notes on all sums over $10.00. All -will be old without reserve; Quin out 09!} non C. Riddiford, Grand Orgahizer 0.0. M.- w. Bro. Loftus H-. Reid, Fieni Secretary; R. W. Bro. J. *1. Hartt, PIGIMI o.W.." Rn WI C Wu Rs Clements, D..-C.; W. "Bro. W. G. Graham, Mayor of Lindsay. Parade will leave Agricultural Grounds at 1.30 shat? Orillia is noted for its beauti ul parks and lakes and paved streets. Come and non thorn, ICIISVH uuu see them. E. Williams W. Crossland R. Woifenden . . . . . .. H9 0 0 0 n n 0 4 Dr. Rogers '.l`.V1lliers H. A. Goodwin L. Wainman. Orillia. . .. Thos. Rogers .. . . . .- Dr. Kirkpatrick, Orillia. _Geo.'Wainman. Orillia. . Brock Cares. Orillia. . .. M. W. Quibe1I,........ -Remember A the celebration v and sport day at Strand.` Saturday. July 19. Baseball, foot races. football (Dalston _va. Shanty Bey). `Band in attendance. SPEAKERS-R. W. Brg. Capt. W. %. Rggdiford, Grand Organizer 0.0.` nun T.nfI'na "- `Dn3I` win` or H353:-:s.ANo :MPLE_:yTEN1's u '\V.IIl DU ULu Sale at 3.30 p.Im.F lung will be held August of Mrs. J. Cook.` At Orlllia. _ Gun {nub July 1. shooting ; 30,000 ISLAND R0011: caonggx BAY { STR. MIDLAND CITY lllly BUIIVIUU UUDVVIIUII IVLIUIGIIH and Parry Sound. ' Fishing and scenery unexcelled. Excellent train service from VI'1....-...4... MONSTER PARADE IBJICUIIUIIU Ialilll BUKVIUU .l.L'Ulll Toronto. - Good auto roads to Midland. ` Our boat trips will please ou. Berths and information on oa Rates reasonable. A Automobiles carried. a Come where the shing is good. Information: Any Canadian National Railway Agent, or 1 BOX (862, MIDLAND. ONT. Daily service between Midland an (I part-v Qnnn SPECIAL TRAINS GRAND ORANGE GOD SAVE THE KING lndiy. my to. 1924. Thunduy. July to, 1924.` cRED;_1'_sALE_ Iljhj A ljl XQIJ TUESDAY.` '.iGL\'r"'1's" Inn. _ 1n-II__..l_.... 3*?`-'3 F-W1A_RT; BARRIE GUN CLUB an .I.I`UC.I"...I)_""' PB OICIOIIIIIIIIICIIIIII and ll nooo-u-'ouuo-on--ovv- uooqucoonucounnuoucu l0IIlOIlQIIlIOII_lII|I' IIICIIIIQIIIOOI i1a."2lIIIIIIIZ '1i{'IIZIIIIIII% ...,..` 6'r':i1':a' I I II n. OIIIII l_oIooIvvuu-on '11. A. GROSE, Auct; at 100 clay birds: Brok -`mo.--..o.._-m-.93 iIIIIIiIO!I;`OI`II91` -u...-...-.....'.87 .................87 sou:-ccouucnm-nous? cunt-oucI-vuuooo86 noouocinu-ccoooou84 ..........-nu-.83V ouuo'ovuonuc I u o o o-82. CIIOOIU|OIIlI0lII79- OIlOIIlIOII_lIIIII77 | s, Boys! at 50 on`Ju1y 3: Shot at B1- .....100 75 IO!!! UCIOI '15 ID!!! Iloliuao OI!!!` IIIIO v..... 50 25 IOIII ..;.. 25. clay birds: 9l|lII`QOI\48 toouIovoon46 IIQOIIIOIO44 100000000042 Iooovuoon41 v___IovoI-III39 `Z'B'roke 84 71 69 68 87 57 43 39 38 30 20 18 16. uuuupuuuu. , Mrs. Scott and family of Winnipeg are visiting Mrs. Scott. s sister, Mrs. I-Iaig. . 'I"hn `M n1-I-India? any-an nnv-fv huh-1 31 very llulluul tutu ulapxuus a.ug.u`uaa. The strawberry festival V held last Friday evening on the beautiful lawn of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Black was a wonderful `success. Theweather was perfect. and the supper all that.could be desired. and these combined with a. splendid program, made a verye pleasant evening for the large gather- ing present. Proceeds amounted to about $200. Mr: A 11`. VanT.nnn , AP In nbunnvilln utuju. Mr. and Mrs. Albert David and chil- dren and Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCul- lough of Toronto spent Sunday with Mrs. Angus Warnica. Little" Miss Evelyn David remained and is spend- ing several weeks with her aunt and grandmother. Mrs. Galloway. Minn Acrnnn Qlufhbrlnn in Yunnan frnrn - .t1me ,a.1:- 1.48.K8 or naya. Central Sunday School -picnic has been postponed owing to _the unfavor- able (weather. It will be held in the Grove at Oro Station, Tuesday, July 15. trauma 'l`nmmv `M'n`Rmmolds is All Wool Bathing 1 various c0_1ored VVUEII. Ull ruuuy. ' . Mrs. Barnhart. Dorothea and Horace were the guests of Mrs. Thos. Irving on Sunday. ` .....'|\llnInv 1UI'nn'urI nlnv an-nI'n thin unuunuuy. ' . ---Melody Men will play again this Friday evening. July'11. at Cookstown. Great dance music. Admission 14 cent. T 28c Miss Kaul of Bradford was visiting Miss Edith Northgraves for a. few days. Minn Qnuld Winn nf Rradfnrd and JOHN HODGFLHUH. ' The W.M.S. met on Tuesday and sent a. bale to a. family in Northern Ontario who were suffering from loss _due to tire. ` llaa l'!.nnna-In .'l'nhn:hn nf Own]. I _I1U8 IO UPS. V friends in Bradford. Miss Georgia. Johnson of Oriilh is spending a 'few days with her sister. Mra.`Harry Hughes. Mr. Gordon is improving. ` Miss Jean Nelson in company with her brother. George. spent Sunday with _'Dnmnmhnn Hun nnlnhvnnn and Tlfleils III 1SI'u.uxuru. ---Remember the celebration ahd sport day at Stzfoud. Saturday. July 19. Baseball. foot races. football (Dalston vs. Shanty Bay). Band in attendan2c8e. ` ` c Miss Beatrice Irving is spending a. few days with her cousin. Miss Doro- thea Barnhart of Mitchell Square. `Mn and Mn: Wun Tlfnvninn nf Dnlnn- mu u.uq.uuuu.u.uuu IIUFU. ' The members of L.O.L. No. 605. Cralgvale. and a number of visiting" brethren from other lodges attended service at St. Paul's on Sunday even- ing` when Rev`. Mr. Cousins delivered a. very helpful and inspiring address. 'l`hn uh-nurhnvmv fngfhml hnl Ingl- uuuul. vauu. ' Mrs. A. E. VanLoon of Ja.cksonviile., Florida;,'is visiting at the home of her` cousin. Robt. Black, and other friends here. \II'n o`n1` `Nun A`I\nn T\nvyC tI'\l` Ah"- 'l'C1llulllULllUl.'g Lu-1'5: _\ICl.IlUWtl.,Yu Miss Agnes Sutherland is home from Lyndon for the summer. _ (From Another Correspondent) The Very Rev. Dean Sweeneyw9.s a visitor at J. E. Clark's on Sunday. Mn: 1' 'I"u-gnu Hm: Nfiuanu Tnhnu I1. VIHILUF Ill. do DJ: \.alNul'lVH .UIl aulluuy. Mrs. J. Tracy. the Misses Tracy. VI-Iugh and Basil Tracy were ..visitors' from Alliston on Sunday at Miss Clark's. . Tlnunl Vknvnnunn AF Vlinrnnn In Ia-if- Ed. Bill!:ngQ,r1VVIWiss Glem;a; and Eric Hlpwell are home for the holidays. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stone have been OMEN S INSTITUTE regulr meeting of the en's Institute was held home of Mrs. E. Carr. r were present. for the afternoon was community nurse. Her ost instructive and en-V `EH9 HCFUUI Ill pl`epu.ra.uuu LU!` July 16- Thos. Cliff and Geo. Whiteside came back to town for the holiday. remaining in order to overhaul their thrashing outfit and put it in readiness for the ` season. `m Whlfnnln, T-T, Wirhv and Aim-iml In 1'l1I`l')' uuunu. M; B. I-Iipwell and W. J. Abernathy. who are each.build!ngcotta.ges on Lake Simcoe.`wlll'soon have them ready for occupation. v Mun, Qnnff and fnmllv nf Winnlnnm Jilly .`8.~-Re;r.1\Ir.`M`a.eI..ear1 of Brad- ford conducted the service in the Pre- byterian church on Sunday. July 6. 111.... 1---- xv-..|._.__ _...a...'.....1 4... t1....I.... -4,; two Ivvnn --nu`-n V14. Vina not-Clvivvg I v --4 Mia Jean Nelson motored to Cooks- town to see her niece. Miss Helen Nel- son. who had Just" returned from the West on Friday. ` Mrs, Rnrnhnrt, Tint-nfhnn and Horace {V1188 uuun murcngruvuu tux` a. Low uuy. Miss Suie' King of Bradford and Misses Agnes and Laura Lyle of Oro spent the_week-and at the home or John Robertson. ` mhn WMR mat nn 'l`m=mdn.v and tnea uarnnart or Lvuwueu square. Mrrand Mrs. Fred Warnica of Pains-V wick visited their daughter, Mrs. Sher- man Todd of Churchill. for a. few days. llfov Tifnllnnn nf Tnnnnfn In andnina mun Iuuu UL Liuuruuul. uu` u. Lvw uaya. Max Vvallaoe of Toronto is pending two weeks` holidays at his home here. .Miss Wilson of Coldwater is the guest of` Miss Enid Stevenson. Mn: `I -'l'nnrnnr nf 'l`nv-nntn in rnnnwlng EUBSE OI LVIRSS .l`JIlll..l auaveuauu. Mrs. Hanmerof Toronto is renewing old a.cq.uaintance here. 'l`hA` mamhnma nf T._O.T.. No. 605. \.:1un('a. _ . . Lloyd Thompson of '1`oronto_is visit- ing friends_,,here. - ' - nzpweu are uuulu Luz` Luv uuuuu.,ya. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stone have been spending the pat week with Afrlndjs here. fnhnlu u-iunnurlfnlnnu morn nlnnend in )f Castor, brown, eige, _etc., a- very ose . . . . 79c pair orth double-

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