Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 5 Mar 1925, p. 10

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ruuu) un pusmess tnls week. ' Dr. Spencely visited his mother at? Ain-ora a couple of days last week. Mr_ and `Mpg `[_]'g,-r-tr `Door! ncmncnb .. nurura. a couple or days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reed spent a couple of days in Toronto last week. Mrs. Hv. (`fnlnmnn nf `Roman ..:..u,..: LU nu-umu mr me week-end. . ~ .' Rev. Mr. Johnson was called to To-! ronto on business this week. ! Dr. Snannnlv vicitn kin ......n...... ..a.! ILIII5 Aura. unns 1.40118`. ` " Wm. Meher moved to his farm in Gwillimbury this week. A Mrs. Arch. MLean is visiting friends in Tottenham this week.\ ; Harry Davis of.T.oronto is spending a few days at Jno Flynn's. Mr. and Mrs, J M Dllanlnxy ......o......,a- a Lew uuys at .:no r'1ynn's.I ` I Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pugsley motored- 'to Toronto for the week-end. .1 RPV_ Mr .Tn}1hunn upon nn1`a\-I LA In- LU LUWII on ruesaay. ` Miss Effie Grose of Toronto is vis- ting Mrs. Chris Long. ' ' Wm. Mnhnr rnr-mad tn La- 9...... .2. LIIIS WUUK. John Agnew moved to his new home this week. Jno. Parks had a telephone instal- led this week. ' Mrs. Wm. Jebb visited friends in Beeton last week. ` Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Arnold moved to town on Tuesday. MISS Effip Grnnn nf 'l`l\I|l\VII-l\ 3.. ..:.. Chasi. }F`isher. has installed 'a. radio. Mrs. Geo. Moir was a. Barrie visitor this week. Elsmere Lewis visited in Barrie, on Saturday. - R. \V. Glass was a. visitor to Toronto this week. Tnkn Ann-.n... .__-_.-_1 L, 1 o - gaw&a$&*$&iimmwg' ';wwwufw'J as-1'1 *2; .cooKs1'owN 3 IIOIOI0!0`!0YOF mm mmmmmma.` ._uc.-nay mutcn m Jsarrie, Monday `night. Miss Thelma Dean is doing favor- ably after an operation for appen- dicitis. . Miss Leona. Thompson returned this week after a-lengthy visit in Midland. Bert McDonald. 'l`m~nntn ucnuma mu VILKI A11 B1 latter place on Sat-' 1t water on the ice] ya Hudson's position as the world's greatest,v_alue is not mereli a new attainment. For ten "years the Super-Six has stood. alone in mechanical supremacy. Basic patents have kept others from copying its motor. The smoothness and /long life it gives are exclusive.` -No motor has yet equaled the Super-Six in smoothness and long,` economical car life. Malcolm 1 [r. and M The World : Lar1est'Bulders bf Sic Cylinder Closd Cars m of 1 Mrs. wwun anal` wuengmy V181! In Midland. McDonald. Toronto. visited his mother, Mrs. A. McDonald. ton a. few days last week. ` Nfra nnurnn l\' 13.........4....-. 1.. _.:.A4-,, i.1us- J as. f% ASTHMA: -Insist on the Genuine - %~BER~0|DrR00f|NGS./ V DIFFERENT C.RADE'S"_ } bejZl_efRoo/L2 /zgs tlzat cost no I`22m,g" V-THE RUBEROlD_C`?_u1.T;p : FeIt,&Board . -A scocks ac .MHl'$ at ` pmNeu,o_p.Q VMONTREAL TORONTO Cgaggfgs ' . u" , . _ "I '. .. .\ v~. BARRIF: DEALERS: ........ .u..u. 4-xuuulu wuu the following address and two chairs: Dear.Friends:-We, a few of many friends in the'community, having with regret learned of your intended depart- ure from our midst, have assembled here tonight t6 express to you in a feeble way .-the high esteem in which you are held by the citizens of this `community, in which you have resid- ied for a great number of years. In lfact, we understand that you, Mr. Ar- .nold, were born on this farm and you Q are considered one of the old residents Dllhfln 17t\lI nnnla GIC iof V - . . vow-vuuulvu A number of friendqand neighbors gathered together at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Arnold on the eve of their departure from themeighborhood. A very pleasant evening was spent in games and dancing, after which they presented Mr. and Mrs. Arnold with Dear. F`ri=Inr1s:-__1Ua n #4-sun A3 ..----A I ....5 u. LUIUHLU, mternatxonal salesman. I VVm. McGowan of Toronto was re- 'newing acquaintance ` in town last weekand informed your correspondent that he and his family are leaving the city, moving` to Schomberg where his; son, Leeson, is going into men's cloth-I ing business. Mr. McGowan and family moved from here one year ago. --v- wuuuuww u IIIIQTIIII UCFCIIIU Restores normal breathmg' . Quickly Ito a all choking, gasping-and mucus E: erings in bronchial tubes. Gives ng nights ofrestful sleep. Contains no injurious 01 . habibfo `. 8l.0OperbpxatdnJ.gltorea. Send5c. or" V gene:-ounn trial. -Templetonn. Toronto. 1'ep1'esentafive, Mr. Mcconkey of Ham-V ilton, assistant manager; C. J. S. Bant- ing of Toronto, International salesman. `MCGO7n nf Tnrnnfn `Iron -A uuy nlglll. Cecil I-Iowarth and Miss Zelma Mur- M ray attended the Midland--Newmarket hpckey match in Barrie, Monday `night. Thelma Dean is ning fnvnn- ` HEAD gm: nnoucx-mu. cows , lo- Smnlterllo $nrays--`ll: Sninff Just Swallow a nnz-mu ansule Wnnn-an can-an-I. I._.-L`I.:.. _ l\ : uuumuerea of the old the locality. Doubtless you could 0. B. Wiinlxor. 731; Extra A Presentation OTTON HARDWARE co. Thonnndo of Cnnndianl have found that 'l`.R.C.'s Eve quickest and cutout rglia! fro- Pdn. '1`. 0. : not directly on thouonu that cause the pain. They eontnin no [noun or habit forming druu. Your druuiat male: Quad; thannf Sent! 1042. for lnnaronn Freedom `From Pain. -_qnm o\.J_O 9 I -:give a very interesting history of this . community during the past fty years, . I as to the improvements of the country - and as to the various people who have during_ those years. lived around you and many of whom have gone to their reward. We have always found you [to be good neighbors, ready and will- I ing at all times to lend a helping hand to those in need, and we can assure you that we appreciate the community spirit you -have at all times displayed. You will be missed in our community life, in our social :life and in our re- ligiousllife. As a parting recognition of our appreciation of your many acts of kindness, we would ask you to ac- cept these` two chairs. We do not want zgu to look upon their intrinsic value the measure of our regard but to consider the spirit which prompted the gift. .Although you are about tb de- part from our midst, we trust that your thoughts will still be with us, even as ours will be with `you. Our best wish- es go with you to your new home and may God's richest blessing rest upon you and yours. Signed on behalf of your neighbors, Elbert Hayes, John Corbett. ` VHELDH `oven FROM LAST ws_j=.K Ooh-rutondencc on This Page Intend- odfor out Week : lnuo was Unavoid- ably Held Over. \ 7:31; 73:53: dru nend tham.T Oc. Pomp s'::'.::'.'.`::*"" 50- Lumbugo SIZE Palm . (7 *:.z~:.s-.=.22:;' . _ - S CAPSULES 3! WILLIAM CROSSLAND ` <;utit'i`s-` Neuralgiu ieaae--is years of s ` V [Uh - ` This sufferer lltekaufy; covered with skin diu- ering-ihen his whole body clearedwt? in 45 days--a new skin grown -no ain. no itching. no initation. _'I'h a story ag_ema_ixgcredibie as do hundreds of Bab}./ The (obbosite The w the p11 Baby's in Can: Its S01) Cleansu It" is im soap (11 THUR4 Touris ling 1) M ode high 5 vice every Amer Wire at our for 3211 Buy A1 am. itching. i Th seems Incredible other cases relieved by the powerful liquid for" the treatment of skin disease . . ' 'M.. 1:-.. or an :....n_ __n,_,, ,, Best 1 -{nerdy} aid. good meat ands and t oxo uu: ucuuucm. ul mun 0lBB88o Th rs! $1.00 bottle nllcvu you or your Olly b0`v T7 Do` D0 D0 300 ; `Van A T 'l' 1'\11Ilvt-qnnvnunuu ux-cmuuw us very low. Miss Marion Marshall returned Mon- day night. (",AnH T-Ynuyontk and `Ill... n..1..-_ -an- - --nnnlifll-Ii 7 Feb. 23--At time or writing Mrs. F. Greenlaw is very low. Mina Marion Mnrnhnll mm".-....A 1\.r..... 1-mum ruggmson, wardens. Mrs. W. Gregg of Belle: Ewart at- tended the surprise party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Carruthers, Tues- day` evening. ' UL `ml . tum JVL day evening. J-'1'u.lu rugms0n:-- V ' Dear Blanche:---We. the members and adherents of St. George's Church,. Utopia, have taken possession of your home to spend a pleasant evening to- gether with you. For considerable time Utopia Anglican Church has had the advantage oi your services as or ganist. The importance of well sus- tained service of praise as a partot public worship is recognized by all. It renders the worship brighter and more hopeful because sacred song has a ` message and an influence distinctive.- ly its own. "In the maintenance of our service of praise you have had alarge share. You have placed your talents at the service at-`the congregation and with continuous sympathetic. interest. you have given your time freely and in a Winsome way you have evoked the interest of others in the work. The congregation take occasion to express their appreciation of your long period of service so cheerfully rendered. and beg you to accept this brush, `comb and mirror as a token of their grat- itude and good-will, Signed on behalf of the congregation, Watson Mccann. Frank I-Iigginson. Wardens. Mrs- W. Grays nl Rollo mum. -4. 1 1 . V I III 31 A V I _ A very pleasant eveningwas spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Car- ruthers on Tuesday evening.- Feb. 24, for their daughter Blanche. The ev- ening was spent in games and music. The following address was read by Frank Higglnbon :- T3991` 'Rlnnnhnv__1X7n tho --n--|~--- ALI`."D-1i1J'c';c-:i:s"}'s' j *!'.'-!.-P6.1-E Z .ren, Dr. W. L. Tyrer. skips. Elmvale Takes Thompson Cup. A few years ago A. B. Thompson of Penetanguishene donated a hand- some Silver Cup, known as the Thomp- son Cup, to be competed for by the curlers of Penetang, Midland and_Elm,- vale Clubs. The games were played on Elmvale ice last Tuesday by three rinks from each place and the trophy was won by the a following Elmvale rink _who will hold the Cup` for one year. Lloyd Simpson, W. J. Hill, H. R. War- Games were played as follows: -. Midland - Elmvale Laundra 7 - Dutcher 11 Midland Penang Wallace 14 Thompson 15 Penetang - V 1 ` Midland V Robinson 11 McNabb 5 Elmvale / p i Penetang McHoull 10 Thompson 9 Elmvale . . ' `Penetang ` Tyrer 10 Hollinger 4 : _ . Semi Finals Elmvale T ` Elmvale . Tyrer 18` T Dutcher 15 - Penetang . Elmvale Robinson .6 ,. - T Mel-Ioulln 4. .` . ' ,-2. Final: 1 ' - A _, . `Eimvai " A Elnjv leg. y rez.-'12 ~ V ` Mel-Ion! 1o - ua. vvycuue unurcn. H. R. McHoui1, who has been man- ager of the Standard Bankhereyfor the past seven years, has this week. been transferred to Napanee. Mr. McHouli hnstmade -many friends since coming to Elmvale and took an active part in the affairs of the town, being on the School Board for the past two years also President of the Curling Club wherehe will be especially missed. All wish him every success in his new field-of labor. A ` wmu nun BVG eld-ofv labor. HIUIILH. . . ` Be sure and hear the illustrated lec- ture to be given in the Parish Hall Fri- day. March 6, at 8 p.m. by the Rev. D. Whittaker of Pepetunguisherfe on his work,among' the Eskimo of Herschel Island. under the auspices of the W. A. of Wycliffe church. [ . H_ R. Mnnlill Iirkn knn `~--- wuugs-uuu. V Mr. Sawtell o Almonte*is the new manager of the Standard Bank. The citizens `welcome Mr. and Mrs. Saw- tell to Elmvule. - ' Wm."Terry and his gang of Hydro employees have been .transferred to Chatsworth, where they will be en- gaged repairing the line for the, next month. Do (`Inna .-.....a 1...... LI. u. . . - - ayuul. me, ween-ena at their home here. The lce'haWestxis in full swing this week. Great loads of ice are passing through the village to the surrounding farms. - 7 ~ v Mrs. Thompson and her daughter Miss Lottie of Midland, visited at the home of W. E. Thompson over. the week-end. MM Qnnvlrnil A0 AI.'.-_.-4- I James Patterson of Sutton spent a few day_s this week with C. E. Dutcher and other friends. i ' A T. Lorne Campbell of Toronto and Miss -Isabel Campbell oi? Stayner spent ,the,we_ek-end at their home lce'ha1'\restiin in full ulxllnav om. u.uHL, WIPE`. Mac 1:.'uson.. Miss T Katie McArthur i spent the week-end with her sister in Barrie. U A. A. nhf fhn urnnly nu--`I uwuuu-enu wxm ner sister in Mrs. A. A. Bell spent the week-end with her daughter Bertha, who is im- proving nicely in the R. V. Hospital, Barrie. ' van: 0.! |a1ll\lLV I Feb, 24--Mr.-and Mrs. Elmer Uncles and children were called to Bradford to see the former's mother, who is ser- iously ill. ` t Miss Martha Ellson of Thornton spent a few days. last week with her stunt. Mrs. Mac Ellsom 1 Nnn I(nHn 1|/I'nA..n..... ........a A--~ u -near Luau. LVI at work again. uwuus Ill uruua last week. ` .The assessor made his usual call a4 few days ago. Miss -Irene Dawson has been visiting A friends i_n Toronto for the last couple of weeks. -r_ . . . Arthur Croga.n`of Depot Harbor, who has been visitingshis mother, Mrs. A. Crogan, and also renewing old ac-. quaintance in this neighborhood, -has returned to his home. The nnnnln no` nu. ..a..a...u-. ....- 4-: ruuurneu 60 ms nome. The people of this vicinity ariei glad tohear that Mr. Harris is able to be again. p OIIII vllrllnl-I Feb. 26-W. Dawsdn was visiting friends in Orlllla last week. .The at-lslannnr innn lulu ........u ....n .. yl'UUH1ElVB aucuence. On Thursday rnig-ht the Collier St. Methodist League visited our Method- ist League. '1`here_ were about thirty- iive visitors, who gave a splendid en- tertainment. ` Miss Mabel Cheesman sang. Howell Partridgeand Miss Mar- ian Partridge gavegreadings and the remainder ofthe eveningwas spent in games. ` e L O vlllulllu uuuu, UH ,'.L'u68(lBy. . The young people of Allandale Meth- odist Church gave their play.."An Old- Fashioned Mother." at st. Ps.ul'sV on Friday night to 'a.'very large and ap- preciative audience. On "l`h'nrvn:Iou o.`h-ha H... n-uu-_, In; UVIIIS conunuous t4eleph_one service.- Her many friends are pleased to know that Miss Ethel Black is doing nicely after undergoing an operation for gottre in the Lockwood Clinic, Tor- onto, on o'.1`uesda.y. V _ T V The vnunsr nnnnln nf An.....a..u.. u..u. auuuuuuuui. A very large crowd a.ttend`edzBen. Webb's sale, last\week. Mr.` and Mrs. Webb are moving this, _week to. their new home in the village. . The new switchboard has been placed `in the central telephone office and after Apt-!l,,1st., there will be a. continuous tcelephone HGP manv frlnndn awn nlnnana 4- - ... _,-"-~'-".' 'A"A` 'A"A"A"L`TTT ELMVALE NEWS E JJUL WEDD- The Stroud Community Club held their first At Home" .in the Commun- ity Hall on Monday evening._Owing to the inclement weather and bad con- dition of theeroads, many from a. dis- tance were unable to attend. Those present, about 60 in `number. report a very enjoyable time. The Commit- A tee is very grateful to those who aid- ed in making their initial efforts so successful. ' A unit`; `niacin _......-.'I -1_4.-..s;- - HUI`! ULLIUIKIIHSK - Mr. "and Mrs. John .Neelands and. family moved this week to their new home on` Yonge St., `purchased from Lat vwebb. ` ' V The Qfvvnu (VA-.-..-....!lL-.. til--1. `Ir -' ` Lrwnua In narne [nil week. . The funeral of the late Miss Jeanie McLaughlin, sister of Mrs. P. Bain, took place -to the Strand cemetery on Tuesday afternoon,`Rex{. J. 8. _Steven- eon officiating. . MI`. `and Mr: Inhn ' \YonI.....I.. ---1 umal. W cm. _ ` On gunday night, Mar. 1, in connect- ion with the Methodist church service, twelve girls wlllgive the candle pag- eant, Jesus the Light otthe World." Miss Dorothy Harper visited with friends in Barrie this week. T .'I`ha funnmal nf fkn Infn mu..- `t.......n-' auswr l uruvennurlll. ' The St:-ou'd merchants got in their aummer supply or Lake Slmcoe ice, last wcfek. (In unndnu -.l.-.l.4 11.... 1 1.. --- Ill Dll.l'l'lU. . I Miss Goldie `Givens has returned home after two weeks visit with her sister in Gravenhurlt. "'h'QfI'nII' Ivinhnlllnrufn ant 3- 4.3.1.. T C I`? $3 Fee. 25--Arthu r Green unloaded a. car of salt th1s week.. - ' . Mrs. Sp:-oule is visiting her sister in Barrie. In... r1.-.I.u.. -na-..._.. I.-._ ._-.L,,` . onto s'rA11o F)A_`|A'.. . ....A 1:... 111,, , A _ L L . . _ 11..--.. LUHUWBB 11 PeneTang Midland. ` Penetang I Hpllinger 8 -` . Feb.\24--Wm.. Stodqart of Cooks- town spent Sunday with hs sister, Mrs. Rennlck. I - A yegrllange crowd turned out to Fred Amey s sale on Thursday and everything but-the horses sold well. "Phe Band mnfnrnd nximo +n'a..`1...._.. uuu wuu nurne _I!`1_en(1S. - '.Mrs.oP. F. Holman spent Saturday in Toronto. Mrs`. A. Gqrvin spent the week-end with friends in Toronto. Minn an-non run a. -.....'....-u-.. .. ...-.-u, sun` tuna yulra mu necame so run-down that I used to take weak spells and` would be at home at least one day each week. I was treated by the doctors for anemia, but it didn't seem to do me any good; I was told to take a rest, but was unable to, and kept on tting worse. I was troubled mostly wk: my periods. I would sometimes `pass three months, and when it camel would last around two weeks, and Iwouldhave such `rainsat times in my right side that I eoul hardl` walk. I am only 19"`yesrs of age an weigh 118 pounds now, and before tak- ing the Vegetable Cowund I was only 10 pounds. I was si y for two years and some of m friends told me about Lydia E. Pink am's Vegetable Com- pound and when I hadtaken a bottle of it I felt a chan . My mother has been takin it for a gefrent siln}ent avrgnhas oun ve ea setory. am 1: to tell :1-J5; about the medicine and to an wer letters asking` about it."- Miss AZBL BanNn'r.Box 700,Arnprior, Ontarid. wuu Lnenus In '.l'0!`OntO. Miss Grace Gill is spending a month or so visitipglfrliends in Toronto. auu WITH. J. 3'4`. wauwm. The Misses Ennie and Olive McCrac- ken are visiting friends at Craighurst. Miss Mabel Wattle spent the week- end with Barrie friends. ' Mrr-1,13 F` `I-Tnlrnnn uvununl 7o..a......-L.-- aycul. -cuuuuy wxtn Mrs. `A. Cochrane. _Mrs. Harold Smith left last Friday for Torojnto where she intends to make her .home. ' `R/In uvu \'l...-. `I ......- 11--.. 3,, - - -- - I161` - uume. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Handy and child- ren of Dalston spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wallwm. The R/Hanan mnn3 and nix... 1Ir-t~;..- - usual l\Il\AJ I Feb. 24-Cecil Cameron of MacTier -spent -Sunday with Mrs. A. Cochrane. Mrs. Harold Smith lnfr mu w..m.... uuuz(wUI`(.'S. ` Mr. and Mrs. Wm, McKinnon` and- baby of Camp Borden visited at Jno.' Wood s on Sunday. I Born -tn Mr `and Mn '1..- n........._.. }19. \ ll! muem-:r, xurs. meu snaw. . Mrs. Geo. Coulson and Gregg of,Al-[ ltmdale spent the week-end at Arcuie Duckwortlfs. I R/fr or-nil `Illa.-. 117..- `Ir--ry:,, ,, ' - vvuuus on aunaay. . V | Born to Mr.`a.nd Mrs. Jack Coulson' `(gee Adeline Perry) 8. daughter, Feb. 1 ` _ _ . a`Il1\J\JI-I Feb. 24--Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Lovedare moving to Everett. Wm. `Agnew is moving to Jno. Love . farm. , Miss M. -Rodgers. of Barrie visited at Mrs. David Plaxton s on Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Albert Middlebrooks visited friends 1neBrentwo`od, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Woolsey enter- tained _a. few of. the young people `at their home on Monday night. Mrs. Wm. Greenlaw of Elmvale vis- ited at'Jno. Wood's last week. . Mrs. Ed. T\/[`nI`Hn nf 'l`nrInnn ans-------= Arnprior, 0ntsrio.- I must T write Ind tell you my ex rlenoe with your medicine. I was wor ing at the factory for three years and became run-down` . I m C`! I\n`ln n-3 I ucu an. .:no. woocrs last week. Mrs.\Ed. Martin of Toronto returned home on Monday after visitingher mother, Mrs. Neil Shaw. MPH (Inn (`nnIann nu.-1 IV.......... _n .1 V Aucu s Llllllltule wasneid at Mrs. James A. Jamieson's. The meeting was open- ed by singing several selections Irom the institute song sheets. Mrs. J. A. Lennox gave an account of the busi- ness transacted at the South Simcoe Directors meeting held at Beeton last Monday. Mrs. S. report in the "The Gift and the Giver sent by "the District President. Mrs. Lennox read a most pathetic story of the- womierfui faith of a little girl, a Greek refugee, one of the thousands hunted and destitute in Smyrna. where the atrocity of the Turk is at its worst. A donation of $15.00, part of the pro- ceeds of the box social of Feb. 16, was voted toward the Save the Children Fund, for the rescue and feeding of such children as this little girl. The -sum of $5.00 was given"toward pay- ing for the new community dishes. The Roll Call brought out a list of books recently read with a few special points of interest in each story, viz., The Un- known Wrestler; If Winter Comes; Bunny Brown and -his Sister Sue; The Seven Conundrums; Bees; Julius the Street Boy; The Riv- er's End; The Light of Western Stars; East Lynne; Ponjola and Joan at Half- way. ~ ' ` Reynolds read the. The Keeper of 4 4 gaunt 1 way. , The way. The sdvlng (if rfreshments_ brought the meeting to a close. - _ vvurnutfs Insututg . The February meeting of the W0- men's Institute washeld at Mrs. Jam1eson's. The mennnr ulna mm- aervuu Dy U18 nostess.` - This organization is open to any of the young ..women of the community who desix:e.to become membe'x~a_or at- tend any of the meetings for social in- tercourse and public welfare. mu-uun, unt., tor relief work. I Very interesting papers were given followed by discussion on the subjects, " 1`he`Ori'gin=ot Coffee, Cocoa, Food for the Gods" and tHow`Wallpaper is Made." A contest in Everyday Adver- ytising" was enjoyed during the social hours and dainty refreshments were served by the hostess.` This nv-a-nnlnnnn... 1.. ......._ 4- M - - vunuvi vvuunuus IHIIIIUIB The Febrary meeting of the Junior Institute was held at the home of Miss Mary Spencer on 19th inst. The roll call was responded to by "My Favorite Beverage." Arrangements were made to pack a bale of clothing to send to Earlton, Ont., for relief I VGPV intrfih nnnnuu: awn...` ---I---- uuau. uuuu LU oeystuaiea is "From Tunis. to '1`ripoli,$' the opening chapters of which will` be discussed next week by Miss Genevieve Jamieson. Miss Doris Clarke is leader. It may be added that the discussion on the proper pronunci- ation of words proved very interesting fznd will be continued at future meet- ngs. - - A . _uu preucner The Young` People's Circle on Mon[-, day nightwas led by Mervyn Corbett! and Mlss.McDonald gave a very com-s_ prehenslve study of the. Great War. which closes` the World History." The next book`to be, studied ,is From 'l`r!noli.?.' the nmtmhur n1.....+.,.... -4 Read `How ShF;n':nd' Help i in Lydia E. Pinkham _s Vggetable Compound A Vuuus. mrerspersea -with musical items,` -No admissibn fee, no collection. Don't tail to be there as soon after six as possible. Also remember the mission- ary annlversary,.Mar. 8. when Rev. Mr. Carscadden of Barrie will be the spec- "_1a.l preacher; The vnlnna I)n-.I.d.. 4-11..-`- - -- _----..-...., uuu auguczt. JLCLIIUUISI eiiurches. Friday, Mar. 6. at Thornton. A good slipper, a pleasant social time, reports from all the church organiza- tions. interspersed -with items. admissmn fee. nh nnllnnnn h-..-I the IJIU Oina 1.pr`u. LBW uays nast week. ` Mr James A. Jmieson spent the- \ ':week end with friends in Barrie. Arthur; Postlehas recently received -word ofgthe deg.th- in Detroit of his brother. (Mrs. `LeRoy Jamieson and Mrs. W. ` ' Lynn, with their children. left on Mon- day evening for their homes in the _West.' - Mrs.'W. A`. Jamieson returned to Tor nto at the same time for fur- ther m%`dicaI treatment.` ' " Miss Bessie Lennox is athome con- valescing from mumps. Several other ~ -mem`bers.of the family have also con; tracted the same disease. which has invaded a good many homes in the town and surrounding country. ' `A. Corbett had his dog` poisone this week. This is five .dogs as well as cats that have been poisoned _a- r,ound'the' same Dlace in nu; ..m...... Junior; 'Women s Institute I wnhmuunutp oun4.Ll..... .5 Al _B_9ND _HEKD -2213 Women s` Institute T `nhrnn an I\\nn6` .. .. ..`.v wunxnussmvs EXPERIENBE and Beeton in the la urday evening but prevented it. ua._y. A . ,, I A fair` number attended the. Inter-' national Harvesters meeting in Wat- son s hall on Wednesday, Feb. 18. There [was demonstrating in tract;o1's and ;engines and veryjnteresting talk on potato growing. Those from a distance who attended and took part were;| iMx'. `Woods of Hamilto, International nu-uuuun lust week. A bankrupt sale was held here this week, being the stock of _Ben. Wirth, who left town a short time ago. Mr. and Mrs. VVm. Stoddart were called to Bond Head on Tuesday ow- ing to the death of their brother-in- law, Jerry Rennick. Two cases of diphtheria have been reported here, one at Dalton Draper's; west of town and another at Wm. Walker's, north of town, in Innisfil. _ Karl Burling, who for the past six] months has worked in Thornton Union` Bank; has been transferred to Cooks- ville -Branh and left for there on Tues~ da.v. VIIIU day. A ;uea-Juuy. I Harvey and Elwood Spindloe of Toronto spent a` few days at thelrhomel this week. Mfr: ll'Vnv.+\ iI..A-._._._-__ .4 n. A. .. S u_u5 weex. ' Mrs. (Capt) Thompson of St. Cath- arines is visiting her parents, Mr`./and Mrs. Geo. Duff. { ' `Mn and `Alan 1'... `nt-1__u,,, 4- Ju- aura. ueu. UUII. Mr. and Mrs. Leon N! ton visited with Mr. Malcolm last; week. A hnhllvvnnf nnln `Iva-up ` . (- ` '1{4"r'. R. Herman-and Mrs. Asaph of Barrie visited with friends here on Tuesday. `I-Tn |-unv Q..:._ .11-- A 1: Int! TF1:-vn...1 K/(l.l'l'o _Mrs. Eli Agar of Alliston visited last week with her- sister, Mrs. Jno. Flynn. 41 i live D `IJ.-un........ A...) at.-- A, - --' 1 Carr. llua her sister, Mrs. G. R. Chapman. unyu lust WGGK. . Mrs. Downs of Brampton` lavlslting \

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