July 17,1924. unuu mu ()6 new artne home of Mrs`! A. G. Muir on Friday, July 18, when the `practical talk will be on Nursing Hints in the Home," by Miss Laura Lyall, graduate Grace Hospital, Tor- onto, , , . pun:-`:53. ` The postponed meeting of the Girls Club will be held aht`the home Mrs.` Fridav. .Tnlv 19 ..,.,...I _._-. . .... on ;.u:a u xuuk, accompanied [by Mrjuafnd Mrs. Ed. Tilley, attended the garden party at E. C. Drury s, -Crown Hill, on July 10. - -Miss Ida Malcolm of Shanty Bay spent Sunday with Mrs. A. Warnica. Mr. and Mrs. Ed.ATiiley and children `of Toronto returned home on Saturday garter spending a vacation with Mrs. .Ti11ey s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred 'Wice. Rev.`Mr. Haig of Bond -Head con- ducted the service in the Presbyterian church on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. A. Osborne and Miss Verna. of Dalston. Mr. and Mrs. Warn- er Wice of Aurora and Miss Edith Appleton of Toronto spent `a few days with friends in this vicinity; ounytu last week. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Ri: by Mr. and T I `crown Hm, Ida Malmlm m 'cu. Lue uume 012 .1. 19. Clark recenti_,v.. Mr. and Mrs. Guest of Barrie were visitors with. Mrs. Guest of Stroud. July 15.--Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Smyth spent a few days with friends in She]- bourne last week. Miss Hazel Ralston spent July 12 in ; South River. * Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allen and Miss !Liliian and Alex. of Cookstown, Mr. and Mrs. Mc-Cutcheon and Miss Ogilvie of Vancouver were visitors with W. J. Smyth last week. Mr and Man `L`r....I.. -n:_ -7, - - uuas ulH.I`K. Mrs. J. Thompson spent the week- end in Barrie with her `son. { Mr. H.nd` MFG T. {Inna} v-In-A --3--'*A~' cuu ul nz-true wun ner Mr. and Mrs. L. Guest were visitors at the home of J. E. Clark Mrs. Guest nf `Flam-in rm!- nrcuuun am: 11. Cameron of Barrie. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hughes accompan- ied by Mrs. Pickett of 40 St. Andrew's Gardens. Toronto, were visitors with Miss Clark. Mun `r mI...........-._ _--. - -- __ _--: July 14.-J. E. and Mis Clark enter-I `tamed on Sunday the Rev. Father Brennan and G. Cameron of Mrs. J. J. T-Tlurhnu llnnnvvxnn-n gPl1one` 814M. 15 Frederick St. \xL'cuI.Ul. you are Still to be within 8. - radius within which our most intim- I ate tie~ot friendship need not be sev- ered. In all our relationships we have i found in you most .~-wholesome and helpful neighbors. Your home has I been an inspiration to us all. where a . friendly welcome always met us. Among the young people. too. you have. 3 given much to the qualities of their lives. which makes for. steadfastness and. stability. In our church life, which . means -so` much to the life or every community/you both` have exerted an influence, which we might well seek to copy. As we think `over the years gone by. -we realize the loss we are -about to sustain. Not only in the gen- ` eral work year by year, but on the special` occasions when our church re- quired repair and improvement,_you `did not spare yourselves. but in the work which belonged to all, you -gave unstintingly of your energies. This rule has characterized your life among us. As you move to your new home we wishyou toaccept from your friends around Grenfel this little ex- pression of our good wishes toward you both. With it goes the prayer that "the Great Father of all may long spare you both to enjoy your new home. and that our future friendship may be only more . closely sealed. Signed on behalf of the Grentel community-Jas. Brumby. Isajah McMaster. T. E. Ford, W. F. Dougherty, George G. Young. vrcvn wuu HITS. W. J. U019. `Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Walton have mov.- . I ed to their `new home in Barrie. : . A good number from here attended the celebration in Orillia. July 12. ` Presentvatiorrto Mr. and Mrs. Walton K `On Tuesday evening, July 8. friends . and neighbors gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James G. VValton to say farewell to them prior to their leaving for their new home in Barrie. A pair of arm chairs were presented to them.` and Mrs. Albert Bishop read the fol- lowing address: To Mr. and Mrs. James Walton:. Dear Friends.-It is with mixed feel- ings of 'sorrow and gladness we are gathered this evening to bid you fare- well before you leave for your new home. ..We come with sorrow as we realize we are about to lose you as a neighbor out of ourtimmediate neigh- borhood. This sorrow is tempered with : gladness in the knowledge of the fact that. while you are removing from the : neighborhood which centres around Grenfel. you are still to be within` wlhin which nnr mm nor..- wvl So Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ross` and Miss Margaret spent Sunday in Meatord. Mr._a.nd Mrs. Goodchild` at Allandale spent Sunday with McMinn. . / _ . Mrs. Fred Goodtellow and Miss Helen Daugherty of Peterboro spent "last week with Mrs. W. J. Cole. Mr. and Mrs Inc xxnno.-.... 1.....- ......-- M`. and Mrs. Jae. ` Jaek Dougltierty ahd son have returned to their home in Peterborough after a month's visit with Mrs. Chas. Harris. "Inn `III `P 'lV....A_-- I--- --A-~ ` ` LAG! I13. Mrs. R. J. Tracey has returned from London where she was called by the sudden death of her sister, Mrs. J. But- ters. ` ` "in a\-.;3 `II..- T-- "`- ` ` nuy Advertised nuan- ` Wm. 1:a:rr-l; visiting menu; in _S:I'ROUD Fwfrtumnmdfn HEA'l`lN`G%A FRY C-F~ 1BLF-HEY I . I-.Ierb Rix, accompanied "rs. Tillev_ aft:-no formerly of Barde Carriage Co., has taken over the Rubber Tire Department and can be depended upon to give prompt and satisfactory service in putting on or repairing rubber tires-. Wheels also repaired. st-ca:-_-19 Bun. St. (N... Eat wua School) a man.- '-r2411. P. 0. Box 543.` BU_GGY RUBBER TIRES , _ B. _B._ BURNS ~ The community was shocked when the news reached us ot_ t_he drowning accident on Thursday evening. Mr. Smith had a number of relatives here] The tragedy elicits the sympathy of everyone. On Thursday evening the gnounds got. E. C. Drury presented a. happy scene when a very successful garden party was held. An excellent program was given by Miss Marion Partridge, elo- cutlonist, a quartette from Barrie and others, also music was furnished by the Harvie Orchestra, who delighted aunt, mrs. uavm Mccann, last week. Mrs. Stoneham "and children spent last week with her mother, Mrs. Jno. - Dobaon. Mr. and Mrs. . Boynton of Fergus spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bell. newmaxxet on July 12. Mrs. Carson of Barrie visited her aunt, Mrs. David Mccann, last -and nhilrlrnn ........~ uvclnpausr. A large nuinberfrom here attended the Orange celebrations in Orillla and Newmarket on July 12. MP8. Carhnn hf '29:-min uh~:s...1 L-.. July 15--Neil Dempster and family of Chicago are spending a few weeks with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dempster. A Inn-an nun;-.-Juan--0.-.. u_-_- ,.- - - ween-enu with relatives here. Quite a` numbexzjrom here attended the Orange celebration in Oriilia, Sat- urday. T The U.F.O. shipped a. -carload of mixed stoc Saturday. George. Uncles and family of, Brad- ford visited his mother on Sunday. -v-- ow-----&C` "J-uly 15.-Thos. Ellson and Miss Edith Ellson of Thornton spent the week-end with relatives here. Quite 8.` nllhlhnr fnnnn` Inn-A -**---`~ " Ban Planing Mill co y, ltd. she had ordered some extr supplies frond her grocer in town to be` shipped by express - that night! .What` a pleasant Week-end she will have _ -- thanks-to Long Distance! Iniriteilv frwff week.-`end And then she thouiight of the telephone - .Lo}1g< Distance! What an inspiration! In twenty minutes she knew the Smarts would come - delighted to - and What they Wouldtbe `on. Splendid! - and she had extra from HQ? fYFl\IIl'|1I `:18 `-Aivvsn `l\ In:-v L__ _.__-. --~ One couldn t help feeling sorry for Mrs. Martin .. vv(a.1avAuuLDUaJ ao.Ll.aU.!.'.lJ.UUIl. 111 CO1111l.Sl'_V. H ltable Mrs. Martln seemed d1sappo1.nt- ed. he week had slipped away before she knew `it. No one had been invited up for the week-end and there Wasn't` time in which to Write. CRQWN mu. ORO ST.5I'IOT1_ _q'r_o1>1A are ready to receive agaplicab tions for an agency o_ their well and favorably known Nur- _ sery Products,. such as Fruit Trees Small Fruits, Ornament- als, hrubs, Roses and Peren- nials. Quality rst. .Satisfac- tion guaranteed. Address as above at once. V 28-41c ` ` : llllllllllllllllllllllliillllllllmlllllllllllli w. r. nnswsu-:3,` everyone with their fine 34 Proceeds amounted to about -- Shop whgre you are invited to` shop. selectlonl. It 3137. 10 PER CENT. Orr Agents Wanted CLl:`.ANlNG = 1>REss1N_:' REPAIRING -: DYEING Prices Reasonable. ' Give us a ca11-Phone441w` ` _ Goods ealled for and delivered. c:.: .:*.:$:f1:i'?.'.;=`e'=m*"m'a`:s%s':.`~Dy'.%.st' HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED Gloves Cleaned. ' Suits Spongd and 75, "1IYJii's'EEi'1`5N:Y.}a`it?3 BROWN'S NURSERIES, ONT. Everything in Lumlie}- A \ Phone: Office :09, Res. 542.1 and 39oJ. We Cline Saturday 'at__h_IAo_9n _____:f $%I TX. & Home Phone. . I028. Elecn `eel I-'Ix'ruIu:s AND surruzs M'cC|c'I-y'e Electric Ranges cpl Circulating Water Heaters Sold and Installed. Wevcarr a full line of Electric Home, at Plates Toeaten-e.. Heaters, Lamps, ulbs, Etc. I I . 0 < . If you conterhpiaite new flc)ors you will .be well advised to get our prices now. This offer is subject to prior sale: BROWN BROS. COMPANY \T`l'TI3G'lB13\r'nl`I:!\Y 1' 2.._s;. - .1 Now IS THE TIME Ed. 'Bryson_ s Confectionery 32-A38 Elizhbeth sg. PEACHES aiacl % CR1-2AM% sanvzo TODAY AT W- 1!-_T9.ANE, ;25c 19c ;21c I. ELSTON, --uugn-' -vuovu T61 Dunlap s Phone 125. SUNDAE uuuu: ul. uuoVua.v1s 1a.st~week. Miss Annie Coates visited at `home of J. Jones last week. uuuu: U1 Alex. M01863 U118 WGOK. A Wallace Pattenden-of Cobalt Mines. made ashort visit to his home here. A numhr frnm ham: an-nnama 41.... Iuuuu walnut: Visit I0 1113 1101110 here. A number from here attended the (c)eib1ration- held by, the Orangemen at 1' la. ' Misses F. and B. Knapp oi! Barrie vis- * ited at their home over the week-end. Miss Agnes Rowell visited at the home or 0ttoVDa.vis last week. Miss: Annin (`inning uignna at nu- ' uwauuxng. D. Knapp. wife and family or Tor- onto visited in `this sectio last week. Mrs. `Alguire and nephe and Mrs. Art McKee and daughters visited at the home of Alex. McKee this week. Wallace pnffnnnn nf l"A'|~-1* 'l"-*- of,Mrs. T. McKee last. Sunday. . The picnic which was held last week for the children of the two Sunday Schools was enjoyed by all and there was a. nice rain .in the `middle of. the afternoon. making everything more re- ` freshing. ` I T} `II!-nnnn nrlfn nu.) .l.....n-- -1 - __-~- -u-I---`$9! July '14--Mr. and Mrs. '1`. Pattenden and little Marjory attended the funeral- of,Mrs. ' memo which was half! lnat .......u. uu: new G6I!l08El`8.t6(1. . Signd on behalf of the community. Reid; F. Whan, R. Stewart. F. A. 8 0. - yum`: you nave neen with us. You have at all times been thought- - ml for and helpful to the sick where help` was needed. You have been a good neighbor. ready to render assist- . ance in `day or night. You have been helpful to your church, which. after all. is the institution which `goes to make" the `qualities expressed. in your life. What is a loss to us, will be a gain to those with whom your life will come in contact in your new placeof abode. As words are-weak and inex- pressive. we would ask you to accept this` club bag as a more tangible ex- pression ot our feeling toward you. We trust that God may speedily restore you to good health-and that"you may be long spared to carry on and enjoy life has demonstrated. Qihl` nn Hal-nnlf Al I-I..- .........---..1A- the good fellowship which your past u.ruruDuu( to move our midst. and also to express to you our appreciation of `your good citizenship during the many years you have been with You have nf all flmnu ham. n......a-I.n. uexruy. ` ` The Presbyterian W.M.S. held their regular monthly meeting at, Killarney Beach on. Friday of ast week ; Mrs. W. J. Chapin. who h s been one o! the active members for a number of years `and who is about to leave the community. Was. presented with an electric iron and toaster after the reg- Tular business had been concluded. Later in the evening a number of neighbors and friends joined the ladies and. pre- ented Mr. Chapin with a leather club bag and the following address: h Dear Mr. Chapin,--We. your friends and neighbors, have gathered here .to expre to you our regrets that you .~ are,about to leave midst. and ' exnress to vou our m-mm...a.u.... -4 A uuya at ner nome m uerroy. . . Keep July 18 open for the Presbyter-` ian garden party In Lloyd George Park. Lefroy. -. .. - Tho Drnuhvtnncnn nr 1:: 1.-u.1 LI__l! auu J.V1!'3. ureno on. Sunday. Thematny friends of A. Kirkpatrick will be sorry to learn he is quite ser- iously ill and will be confined to the house for 9. month at. least. Miss Sylvia Barry of Orillia has been` spending a holiday with. her mother at Killarney Beach. 1 Miss Eleanor and Master Ewart Ralstonv oi. Toronto spent the week end .with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ralston. M - Illa: `I . Tliluu-in In ..........:.I.... L- - -- W. J. IVHJBCOH. Miss L. Whan is spending her hon; days'at her home in Lefroy. Keen Julv 18 (men fnr Hm D.m.n...+.... YOURS ? mat. - - ` Mr. and Mrs`. Campbeil `and famiiy of King City were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Tebo Sunday. The fnglv fpjeng nf A Wlrbnnmlnip vpvyrl Mr.` and Mrs. Isaac Morton of l5alns- wlck and `Mr. and Mrs. `Will Morton of Newmarket were callers at T. A. 1Sawyer's on the Sixth Line on Sunday J agt. A . ` . - last. 1.1 ... NHNESING _s.'rA_T!oN J I. - - .\\ -.-\`u.w,1I 9&8-Q-vac-x-z.;nvn C053 29 Elizabet1'n_S_t[e_/t` _ LI;:FR'ov the wuare puey say may spent a grand day. ` Miss Roget-son or Churchill attended -the`B_4oeuon.nicnic at` K1113:-ney.Bea.ch on `Saturday afternoon.` - Box 267 mg a. ween Wltn ner nrotner. . The Orangemen of Churchill met in the hall the morning or July 12 and went to the Newmarket celebration where they say they spent grand day. Misenogerson Churchill nttnndmi u. u. neu at wasaga Beach. Dr. McCallum_ spent Sunday in Hamilton. Mrs. Mccallum and Peggy returned home with him after spend- ing a. week with her brother. The OI-sunnmnnn nf (VI-n....~.1.In .`..-;. 1.. auluuul. reuuzeu was over-5250. Mrs. J. E. -Hodgaon and daughter, `Marion, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Bell at Wasaga Beach. Dr. IN`!-_(".n.'lInrn anmnt` a....A..-. 1.. ` 51 usra. ' The garden partyheld by the Pres- byterian church at the home` of Tanni- hill Sturgeon was\ a great success. There were strawberries in abundance and other good things to eat. The programme was one or the best. The amount realized was over'$250. Mrs. J. E. T-Tndsznnn and An....I..c.... .Re\?. Mr. Hziig of Bond Head ex- changed pulpits with Rev. W. Johnson on Sunday. Mr: Jnn Qdlmou Inn. A. m.--_.1-__ uu Duuuuy. Mrs. Jno. Selman left on Tuesday for England to visit her mother and sisters. "Wan nn_.I.u.L _.._4.-. |_-1_u 1,, .. X-- a._uu up-cm a couple or days there.` Mr. Watt and J. _T. Jennett are busy taking stock this week `in the store. The farmers are busy with their haying these times. There is a very good crop. A ~ ul iurunw last week. ` The band was hired by Newmarket for July 12. Ivy L.O.L; 450 also attend- ed the celebrationin Newmarket. _Mrs. Frank Banting spent a. f W days with Toronto friends. Mrs.,W. A. Miller of Barrie visited friends here this Week. ` Miss Florence Hanna of Toronto is `holidaying with friends in` this vicinity. Mr..and Mrs. Dempster and family motored to Collingwood on Saturday and spent acouple of days there.` and J. T Jnnnnff nun `|~----- veawn spent a few days with friends ere. - n Baxter Junior ball team played a. friendly game with Igy juniors on Friday evening. The g me was a tie, score 8-8. - W. E. Banting spent a couple of days in Toronto last week. 'l"hn hand nu-m 1..a......: I.-- xv--~- - .mg the _:ormer's father, T. Stokes. The factthat all or the pupils from this school who wrote on the Entrance examinations were successful shows that Minesing has reason to be proud of their teacher. It also `furnishes one more argument in favor of a contin- uation ciass. here. .Those who are fighting against it are fighting against ,the progres of `civilization. July 14.--Mia Edna Lennox of Tor- _onto is visiting at her home here. .Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jenneft of Weston spent few days here. VV 1 l'l'lB3[o `Mrs. George. Keater and daughter, Annie ot.Moore Park, Man.. are visit-. mg the _former's father, Stokes. factthat all In! tho nnnn- o........ uuuueuauun iast week. N ` Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Orchard visited the farmer's parents ,here last week. They intend to make their home in` Port Hope. Their Minesing friends; mien them a. long and happy married` a. `Inn `IAI-- f`|`----r ` ` ` I lIl.Uo Mrs. John Chapman and infant son of Macedonia, Ohio, are visiting Mrs. W. Priet. ` A `Mr: (loan:-A Y)-_A__. _ V - ` July 15-Mr9. George Watt and her daughter, Miss Fox. and Mrs. Plum- tree of Barrie visited on the eleventh coceasion last week. Mr. and Mrs `rn......|.. n....1.-..: nun - ncue l`4W8.!'(. Mrs. J. M. Knapp returned to_'1`or- onto after visiting a few weeks with her son, M. I. Knappz , ' J/Misses Margaret Toner of Ferguson- vale and Catherine Coughiin of Phelps- - ton are spending their holidays with: Mrs. J. Shanahan. - J. T. IlnT..nnn.-Inn... .._n nu,, -- xuru. J. snananan. J. L. McLaughlin and 1 spentsunday in Midland. vaaclu vlalung MISS Eleanor} Hayes. Miss Irene" Garrett, Second Line, spent .a. few days with Miss Muriel . Carson. mun `l'....n.. vvu-- - valevls visiting Miss Eleanor? Garrett. Second `Lino , -_. _... .-a-vs aun- Roport of Promoti n Examinationrfor. 8.8. No. 13, Hawkutono.` , Jr. IV to Sr. IV- dna. O'Brien. Verna Johnston. Sr. III to Jr. IV-Chas. Anderson. Iv,v Hazlett. Viney Hazlett, Mary Jor- don. Leo Priddle. Jr. III to. Sr. III-Franc!'s Anderson, ' Bert Simpson, Wilfred Anderson. Jr. II'to Sr. II-Jack Anderson (H). Bert .Newman (H), John Anderson. Josie Gardner, Ross Tate. S. Binning, Teacher. ` I U CCU if?` I 47 Dusllop St. Phone`713w scwymg we nouse and part ot'con- tdnts. Owing to the efforts of the community the barn and other build- ings were saved. Miss Anderson of Torontois visiting her brother; A. S. Anderson. U11 tlon IA weex with their uncl. Matt. H5.l1. I ,Miss Allie Wrigley ofV T01-_onto is ome for her vacation. ' M1`. and Mr: 13:-gnu 1'.'.\....:..n -.- 3 VI -- ucrc unu 8.1 . snanty Bay last we Mrs. Allen and son. Harold, or onto, were the guests of her 1 Mrs. R. Perryman. last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mnmw nf 1 ~sq._uuu wr net vacation. ` ` Mr. and Mrs. Erson Kendall and chil- dren of Novar were visiting relatives here and at Shanty Bay week. and son. T-Tnrnl no rm-.- __--uq-jO&IIi .Ju1y \16-M-r. and Mrs. Dev1nsV and children,of Mimico spent` a day last week with their Hall. , Allie Wriglnv nf 'I'\n...\...a.. :_ L cguacuni. !I4WI<-smNE . Y""F-N9 Real Estatg, Insurance, Bohili _y Iaul. weex. ` I-Iarold, Tor- sister, Snnnv 03. Moore I 5mm us cut. means a. xew more bushels. Edenvale are holding their arinual : gicnic on July 30. Miss Cora Brown of Barrie is visit- ing friends and relatives in this dis- trict. an. Luuwslng on July 1. Unless rain falls very soon. there will be a. scarcity of hay _thia season. Another few good rains before the grain is cut means a. few bushels. Edenvale are holding fhnir .....-......a. m ivuuwnnu lust. sunaay. John McNabb is recovering as well as can be. expected from injuries re- ceived from a. baseball while playing at Minesing on July 1. 'Unless rain falls Inn-u ....-... u.._- aura. It. M1188, sunaay. ` Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Fralick and two boys, Frank and -Mervin, visited triends ' in Midland last.Sunday.' JOh`n M(!N8.hh in rnnnun-inn nan ---11 nun. uunen. Mr. and Mrs. William Pearson-`and family of Thornton visited Mr. and Mrs. R. Miles, Sunday. and Mrs, Jnsa, `li`u-glint. onus --- July 15-MrS.,Jas. Maw and son Will- fred `motored to Orillia and spent Sun- day with Mrs. Maw's daughter, Mrs. Ken. Giffen. ' Mn own! `It-.. 1':-nn.r...._ -n,- \' ~ During July, oi`- as long as our. present tock `lasts, `we will give a 10% discount on all % V Hardwood Flooring