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Barrie Examiner, 9 Jul 1925, p. 13

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. `R -V . 9. V 1925`. '4 - ter-in-law, Mrs. W.:J. Craven. 3 They were on their way to J ; I-_Iislop s`sum-V ----. ....a.L....... ..a- nvknnr nu the-Nntta- place early in August. .Mr. and,Mrs. Lorne Rogers` and `family motored from Windsor on Saturday last to visit the latter s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Liscumb, 62 Eccles St.,` where Mrs. Rogers will remain while Mr. Rogers is attending summer school at Toronto Uni\?ersity. -co pvt I A, __..`I T-L.. u:1`An an!` QUIIUUI CD LULVIIVU wunvuuwn A. W. Hislop and John.I-Iieslbp a;1J their-sister, Mrs. James Cooper, mo-, tored from .Bu_t'fa1o on Monday and were the guests of the former's sis- Mrs. They ..-.'...... M. 4.I...:- nrnu 4-n .T T-TinInn s`sum- Were their Way `Q I]; 111510!) a assur- mer cottage at Oxbow on the`Notta- wasaga River. . V _ M. nn'Mv, W- J. B1-air. with IN GW HHIIISC In, Nu`: uqus ; place early in` Atigust. Mr and .Mrs- Lorne River. -Mr. and f_ Mrs, W. J. Bl-air, their daughter, Miss Eleanor Blair, have taken W. Sarjeant s' cottage -at .Minet s Point for. the saeson. ' Mr. `Blair comes from Alberta, where for some years he represented the Battle River ~ riding in the_House of Com- mons. _ ' Later he was appointed lead- er of the Liberal~Conservative party -of that province, but 4has recently been `forced to resign through zil- L--u.1. Bun Luspcu vv av-uau -----..,_ , l:ealth.~ .A I . . .On mednesday, July 1st, the `an- nual .fa ily reunion was held at the home of Mr. and -Mrs. J. W. Caldwell; .32 Napier St. Their sons and daugh- ters -with their families were present from Richmond Hill, Victorian Square and'Edga`r, one son in Vancouver be- ing unable to attend; Dinner.was served out of doors, after which `a very enjoyable -time was spent` to- an 131- of-.n, `gather playing baseball, qu-oits, cro- Sclvzu-.-a. In quetv etc. VV lildlvlwnan-I I -----.u. V V On --Tuesday evening, June -30,`at` the home of. the bride : rents, 26 .Waverley'St., Ottawa, by. ajor Rev. Harry A. Frost, B.A.,B.D., of Mac- Leod St. .Methodist. Church, Mary Helen, second daughter of Mr; and Mrs. Horace W. Kerfoot,_, -and grand- daughter of Mr. J. D. Rodgers, Bar- rie, to Mr. Gordon 'l`urnbu11.`Wa1m- sley, B.A., son of `Mr. and Mrs; ~'1`hos. Walmsley, Picton,` Ont. J, Mll..LS--MUllRAY . A` quiet noon-tide marriage took place on Wednesr., July 8, at Brae-. mohr,"_Barrie, be home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert,Mu ay, when their 88! cond daughter,` M rgaret Kay,.be_- came the bride ..o-__ Mr. George K. Mills, B:A., of Toronto. The cere- mony was performed by. Rev. J. S. Shortt, M.A.'. of St.Andrew s Church. `IA -. and Mn: Mill: In+ Ev `Han 2_R ngels e lost. ou, mother, Shortt, M.A.. -or st:.Anarev_v_'s unurcn. Mr. and Mrs. Mills left by the 2.80 `train for a trip down the St. Law- rence before `going to..their summer home at Point an Barn, Georgian IIIII Iv ; The annual `meeting dfdzlxe Simcoe County Medical Association wastheld in Orillia on Tueeda and proved both interesting, and en oyeble. A Officers were elected..as follows :- Pres., Dr. Alex. McFaul,` Collingwood; 1st Vice-' P1`ee., Dr. B. A. Blackwell, Penetang; 2nd ViceaPres., Dr. A. '1`. Little, Bar`- rie- 3r`d Vice ~Pres., Dr. A. E. Ardagh, Orilliaz Secy.-`Trees., Dr. W. A.ALe`_w- is, Berrie. V ~Phone you :-' new: ~-|tqmn `to__t`he_, ug- SIMACOE `counmr ~MI:i>1cos' ,,,_I '_-_-A.!_.. .1. 1.1.- 62...- wAuMsLEY-xEnroo1' \ - m..--.1.';.. .una-Inn _Tunn 2n. n iww&&i&$&w&&& A QOBJTUARYV` E &%$g$w&&a&&&w ' . _. I-AIlLIE\I row. fair. Saviour; here. D DADDY 'Q` '1` 'Q' - - - _ T, MRS. E. A. BLEAKNEY After an illness extending over six years, Eleanor; I-Ieney, wife of E. A. Bleakney, died on Tuesday `morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. Victor Brett; "100 Peel St., at the age of 62 .years. The late Mrs. Bleakney was born in Dttawa, a~daughter of the late John Haney and she was married forty-one years` ago. She has lived lu- Barrle since 1919. Surviving her are her husband, one son, H. A. Bleakney, Neepawa, Man`., and _two daughters, Mrs. Brett. Barrie, and Mrs. A. B. Col- pitts, Toronto. .-She also leaves one bro- A ther, F. A. Heney of Ottawa, and three sisters. Mrs. T. L. Brown, Montreal, and Mrs. James Jackson and Mrs..G. P. Mathewman fof..Ott_awa.p The funeral took place on .Wednesday afternoon from the home to the "Barrie Union cemetery, Rev. E. J. Whan officiating. Jon-m (DICK) muses The Victoria` Colonist reports the. death of a formemresident of Barrie as foilows:`-- "After a launch trip to Discovery Island in .which'he was apparently in the best of health, De` Carter-et`.John (Dick) `Andros di d suddenly at his home, 1429 Mitche St. After return: 1.... 4... +1.. nnlr Bav boathouse. Mr. 1429 Mitchel! st. zuter _rer.urn ing to- the Oak" Bay boathouse. Mr. Andros complained of reeling` in, but took the street car, to his home, where he passed away before a. doctor could be summoned." `He is survived by his widow arid;-three~ daughters, also two brothersygx-Alderman E. B. `Andros and Col. V. C. Andros of this city ' Ala. rnnlnnt of the town .11 and Co1.',`R, or this city ' Older residents of the remember the A Andrbs ` family -who > lived near the East Ward School. Capt. Andros was a well-known yachtsman and. his two sons, Ed. and Ralph were active spirits in the town. "Dick" was but a youngster when the family left `Ila v-nln . out. a. y Barrie. \ .t`-Isww him for ms many acuvmes, nuuuuy . as real estate man, and horticultmfist. As an expert in irrigation he was de- servedly popular; A - V , Born `at Barrie. Ontario, a. great part of his lite was vspantln the intenests I , V6: :I'n'a_.chin'e.ry:'j e q'u_p.-'2 VIEVIIBE he Iur~u.u---. (Victoria Colonist, June 28) Many friends .w1ll,regret the pslng. of George Edward I-Itpndley, who knew him for his me.n_ya.ct.lv1tles,_notab1y .. ....n nnfnfh man and hortlculturlst. can *ING4-UP-Us1N:ss Eegt grecle lvaclzeldlbloets with Good- year welted soles, `ne kid or pat- ent leather uppers and Louis heel, regular $9.00 values, but of course , a little out of style. Out 00 V 0 they gp this week `at WOMEN'S BOOTS ..% V lfl` 3 $7 1 I -$1: `Pair-TUCUCCICCUC Lou tlnne Maker : Cost . L Black kid or calf Oxfords, exible leather sole , `low heel and Cuban heel styles, sizes 3 to 7; come 2.lZ 13T- a'-e"l`.i?.`T`7`."5`T`.`I $1295 yv_oMEN's `Low SHOES? LL L- -real oargam. Same-style in sizes 8 to 10%, sale price DXVLKIIJIJIULU 'mul'J, LI. -0`) `()0 . v ale Prlce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wear and rubber heels 512' BOYS" BROWN CANVAS OXFORDS, cgee 1_-ubber soles, 00 :1:1P.t"?:. - - - - - - sizes 1 to 5. Sale Price` . . . . . .` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I oo -_.__. -- -_ww vv 7SAl..E l:RlCE I;;;?nvt.;'a;>'a:c-|u:n: $3-45 .7- --: - ---c-u V ` A wonderful -assortment at this riee, sizes 3 to 7;- patento eather strap shoes "with medium wide toes, low heels and perforated. Vamps; also a pretty`tan'sand_al with Goodyear welteti soles}\1:egu- `a2 3;?3e "._.`T?`;"T` $3745 em: $2.45 -Made in tan and black pat- , ent leather strap style, Cu- `ban and low heels and round toes, just the style, sizes 3 to SJ ; 1?-': ce`T..... $245 .f8ulzr$'n6_.O0Wn_I::n s Girls" Patent Leather Strap Shoes . SAL; PRICE .. I . Black patent leather slippers with instep straps, good soles and low heels, slzes . 9 to 1, sale prilce aon E E. HANDLEV J- n`.1__a..a. 1...... 06' Big%cIsang4out,Msa1eA or mg1.crade FootwEar% |. o an ` `Fran B,qnxxs.-_.=;p.M11_wan. I $2.-45 $1-00 V`\. the Deering Company, he transferred to International Harvester Company of America, and was engaged for many years on the -prairies at Brandon, Win- nipeg. Regina and other_p1aces,.becom-. ing their general agent and being pro- moted to Grand Forks, North Dakota, where he married. With Mrs. Handley, hecame to Edmonton, Alberta, as re- presentative of the James A. Powell machinery and real estate firm, but only stayed 14 months, medical `advice sending him here in 1909. He was con- nected in this district with various in- terests for some years. ' _...__ on|___.--_ t\__.L_\._ -5 ment. Beginning as 37 young man with" Mary U. Morrison, youngest uuusu-I teriof the late Mr. and Mrs. James Mor- rison of Flos township, died -`last Mon- day at `52 Hendricks Ave., Toronto. Miss Morrison had been in ill health for over twenty years and suffered a `great deal, but she bore her suffering with fortitude and though confined to her bed for months at a time, she -retained a bright and cheerful dis-I position. Miss Morrison left Elmvale- about ten. years ago and `resided in Barrie for a time before going to Tor- _ onto where she had lived the past fivei years. For. some weeks _prior to her, death, Miss Morrison hadi been grad- ually sinliing and the end came peace- fully. Two sisters and four brothers survive. They are Mrs. (Rev.) W. Reid, chreiber; Mrs.` R.-.Ward, Vancouver; . M. D. Morrison, Barrie; P.-R. Morrison, Hamilton; J. W. Morrlson.- Winnipeg, and D. N. Morrison, Toronto. A_ fun- - eral service was held at the home in ' Toronto on Tuesday evening and bun` ial took place on a Wednesday after- noon in Elmvale Unioncemetery. cry of ms: uly 5, 1924. HUI Guys LU]. uvlanv gun.-.u. A sister, Mrs. Thomas Cooper, of 119. Superior Street, and one brother reside here, as` well as the widow. There are two isters in Ca.lifor,nia, and two sisters in Brandon, and also a `brother in'A1a.ska. Sarah Elizabeth McCullough. daugh- ter of the late Tbos. McCullough of Barrie and Mrs. McCuilough,- _died last. Sunday in` St. Michael's Hospital, Tor- onto, after an illness -of ten` days.` The body was brought to Barrie and the funeral took place .oni'1`uesda,y, burial being made at Stroudwhere `the fun- erai service wasfheld in the;United inuIIn"| DA" A- _' ".11 11"- era] service was new In me United 1111-3; -1- . vvnu-uy. cum :1. an our- 1.`- Church, Rev. A, J.'.`(3g., _Carsca,ddB o'_f- rte. A sister, Mrs. J. F. Lucjas of Toron- cia.ting.. * ~.', o_ , to. is the, only remafing member of The late` Miss Mc(_Jullougl_1 _wa,s,born I the, family. The funeral last Saturday in Innxgm in 1s7_5=' d-4 late lived in afternoon was attended by .2. A large "_Ba,_|,frl,gdt'_ g_1e'gyear_,`a1f,tend gAa``:!1o_I))g npmber` 61, friends. '1`he servic'e at the DUNLOP STREET - WBARRIE MARY c. MO_RRISON- A Mary C. Morrison, youngest dang nu nf an lnfa `M !-_ and Mrs- James Mor- I Another % Group of Bargains All broken lines have been assembie.d V. together in gronpbsy and priced less than one-half maker s cost in many instances. We acceptithijs loss for a quick'c1ear_- ance of every `pair. You cannot afford to overlook these 'yvonderfi11'baraiIns.r _ We invite yon to visit the store- ? no obligation to buy. A Mere Fnctiqp, of Make;: Cost, pair . . . ln black kid or patent leathers, Cuban or Louis heels, turned or welted soles; best quality Oxfords but the balance of our $5 and $6 shoes, all arranged in one lot at one price. Sale Price . . . . . , . . ., . . . . . . . $1-_00 WOMENS LACE OXEORD SHOES Ft is hug TENNIS snoss --4 FLEET Poor QUALITY BEST QUALITY RUBBER SOLED FOOTWEAR 2 SARAH E.` MccuLL.oueH ' -- _ _ ,_ n, 11.3..` ____.I_ j'-- WOMEN S,.WHlTE TENNIS OXFORDS Withcrepe soles, O sizes_3to.7. SalePri . . . . . . . . . WOMEN'S WHITE CANVAS SHOES with straps overinstep, white rubber soles and heels, regular $2.50, all sizes. SalePrice . . . . . . ..' . . . . ..;..` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0 CHILDREN'S SANDALS, _brdwn with" crepe rubber soles, sizes 6 to 10%. Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7. . .' . . . . . . . C MISSES SANDALS sariie as above in. sizes 11 to 2. Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . . . . . . . -BOYS nnown CANVAS LACE nqors wit;h_;;repe rub- - : o 1.. : ~ .~ " L-.. _-I-_ _ _-.. 1 L- E .. Do. an IJ\l I l! lJl\\I VI I` \nJ'|l\ 7 run) ldrnvan W I "her sole_s, sizes 1_ to 5. V Sgble-Pride. . . . . SMALLERQSIZES, 11 .to.13.`* Qnln 'Dunn here. She entered a. hospital in Buffalo and ,after.graduating as a nurse she practised her profession for a number gt years in Philadelphia. For the past ve; years she had lived in Toronto. Surviving her are her mother, who lives at Lefroy; two sisters, Mrs. John Rainey of Barrie and Mrs. R. J. Stew- art of Lefroy;` and six brothers, T. C. McCullough and W. S. McCullough of Barrie, Alex. McCullough of Cooks- town, R. VV. and W. M. McCullough of Toronto, and Wellington- McCullough of Chicago." '* 1 ,.-1u 1', , , , -rwvlln , a 1-1. -_ .r---......ay. The pal] bearers were Wilfred Stew- art, Harry Stewart, Robert Stewart, Robert Goodfellow and Wm. Goodfel- low of Lefroy and H. E. McCullough, of Barrie. 7 . One of the old residents of Innisfil and one who took a prominent part in the developmentof his section bf the township was removed by death on Thursday, July 2, in the person of Jas. Allan, Sr., who passed away in the Royal Victoria Hospital following an illness `of two weeks. Mr. Allan had .been a resident of Barrie for the past twelve years. The late Mr. Allan, who was in `-his eighty-fifth year, was a son of the late Gavin Allan. He \was ;born in Dalhousie township, Lanark `county, and came to Innisfillwhen "a. `child with his parents, who settled near Churchill. Actively interested in [the affairs of -the community,.Mr. Al- ; Ian- was for.,a number of years a mem- the nineties. He took -an active in'terest in the work of the Grange and was one - of the group whoprornoted andcarried A out the erection ot,.the Grange building 1 at Lefroy. A Presbyterian " in religion, Mr. Allan was a member of the com'- a who ` built. the church at Churchill and he was for years` treas- T urer of the congregation. He.was twice T mittee married, his first wife being Elizabeth Fraser of the Scotch Settlement. He ' later inarried. Susan Sutherland of Cookstown, who predeceased him by _ three` years. " Six,sons survive. They are Gavin Allan, Toronto; S. R.. Winnipeg; W. J., Retord, Sask.; T. G., Medicine Hat, Alta: J. F., Whitby: and D. 11., Bar- ' rie. A `sister, Lucasof Toron- to. is thewonly of hatamily. '.lnfl>m-nnnn wan affnndn luv a, lawn: ber of -Innistil Township Council. He ; was a. Liberal in politics and was . party `organizer in his section for a ` number of years. He was also associat- j 'ed with the Eatrons of Industry in 1 our dear ssed away 922, aged JAMES ALLAN "55. :$1.00 $1.15 $1.00 `$1.00 Women s Reglar $6.50 Slippers _in Core and Strap . L`fp.;;c`g_ 1 1 . 1 1 Season s smartest styles, black sa- tin, patent and kid leathers, on the new round toe, Spanish and Cuban heels, with _neat smart vamp perforations, regular $6.50 va1ues,_.:s_izes 25 to 7. 85 Sale Price n< o' =r 5-V5 3195 \'9u-r - An assortmen't-o'f-la-ea'thers in this lot which includes `black or brown, good servicbable laced boots for everyday wear,` regular $6 (rallies. Sale Price- home, 69 McDonald St.;,-was conducted by Rev. W. J. Watt and Rev. J. S. Shortt. Burial was made` in the Sixth Line cemetery, Innisfil, which is situ-, ated on 'part of the old Allan home- stead. The pallbearers were, Dr. F. B. Allan, Toronto; Walter Allan, Howard Allan and Fred Allan` of Churchill; John Faris, Aurora, and W. G. Faris. Bradford. The garden party at Hon. E. C. Drury s, Tuesday evening, was at huge success; ' The Weather looked very threatening all day but towards even. ing the sun came out and the evening was all that one desired. Miss _Bryson and her orchestra gave a splendid pro- gram which was enjoyed by all. The basketball game played by Barrie and Crown `Hill girls was very interesting. the Crown Hill girls winning out. In football both Edgar and Crown Hill played a good game, the result being a. tie. Total receipts amounted to $226 not including 52 complimentary tickets. In recognition of their long associ- ation with the Orange Order, Chris- topher Horseld and Stephen Pratt; have been made life members of L. 0. L. No. 432. The presentation of` the life membership orticates took place at a` meetlng, eld`\after the church parade on Sunday evening. Brief addresses were made.by County Master C. E. Partridge District Mas.` ter James Case, W. Boys, K.C., M.P., John Mackay and others. ` tery of those Presbyterians who have followed the General Assembly into the United Church of Canada was held "recently in Alliston. Inasmuch the non-concurring Presbyterians in- timating that they `would not endorse the action of V the General Assembly, Rev.-E. McL. Smith of Alliston was appointed to the moderatorship and Rev. C. Graham Jones of Gutlme was appointed clerk. Vacancies on the various committees werelled and a ge eral survey was"made of the cld3 ' ' in than hnuruia A4! 41... n..-..*.------ Avmeetin'g of the Barrie Presby- as a protest had been received from Examiner Adlotan ml thaw wm.1p.c..- 1 snu aucvey was made of the '.'i.:lds 11 the bounds of the Presbytery. CROWN HILL Puke ` `&"N 6. i`4`~ rrie are: .. ...... .l-.'I.- 1.58 am. .25 am. .23 noon. 1 ., 12.48 11. .55 p.m. .50 p.m. .10 pm. E908!` EPEVB A Iby Farhtly ton fl. ID 11111 280 nd Family. en,/A st, )ME' ughow, ilently and Ftience you "Zre`".i2'` xception of daily. N o. J `KY. 110`. suffer no I gitedule. `... f`\Y`I'I anu I-VLl'o (IUD: Vnll-VIII, VV Ulggsaavynu -1 Mr. and Mrs. James-' Smith of Tb;-. onto are s ending the summer with their daug ter, Mrs. `W.'E. Weegar. H. B. Henwood, Asst. Gen. Mgr., Bank of Toronto, was in town today. I 1l,,_A `I5 (I..--.I.u. an-`pa n1n:`A- ,g--. * . PERSONAL; '- C j---wy-,-j 3-x >x >x4 Miss Nellie Goodll;ii.`-'viitii1?`ig;; to. . .. 2- ;'A ` Tog Mar}: -Neelands vjgigipg with friends :11 Toronto. v L 2-'~ ,:_v J, M. Moore_` of the oGe org`etown, H:~}.(3. W118 :\'w'vi'1f::' :'(f;'.1`c );t;:1to- w. 1-le}a}11u Wn uvvvu ,$- ___ on . i1g'.' among o1d_ end?in:o$?:r9'i~`t` was Miss Frances 81113, : `rm ,- nu`-l`V week after holidaying Am B-nlggdi hat Mrs. W. J. Cromptdn `ind ch:l:1"e: siege m Thgrnbury }ove, the. week` kn the soul R. D'e`vins a.`nd:son of Aurora cglled on arrie friends t, ck. . . ` . IasM?]ae A. R- Fast-.eh_nnd `Min: Elinion 5 ..._.v-......-, |vwvv- voov ,vv_vvn'- `W315 d. .. 1 en Mr. and M-rg. A_lex..- Cowan ma; family are hohdayln. 8:15 Big` Bay , ' t. _ _ > `, .. oroglliss Ethe1'Radmo1_'e of Toronto ' spent the week-end w1th&Miss Hazel 3Ver3- . . ; Tran. ant` M1`! .1 , W, Nnlnnn ml? 114.. LVLIS. :1. D. Suave:--asuu, Lula: nuance Parkhoue are visiting 11'` Kingston` ' week. . th11?Kon{vinn Mm-.'I'.n1-an `in :hnIi'1`n'vind of qum rams. V. _ I M . Mrs. Wm. Lawrence of Chwago is 3 guest of M13. E. Weegar, 46, Toronto St. % ' A ` a.....Au and `XTnH!n'r 'l".nn+l-3' dun Toronto 5:. Sandy and Walter `Coutt, gm spendi_ng the holidays` at .1/Iowat, AL ;gonq_um Park. % .\ ` T 'ri'na`.Mra. J`. W`. Nelson at ot- tawa are guests of Mr. ai1d'-`M135: R. King. V '- Ilna W ERR -cepted a position in Muskoka for tlrje M .J..C. Lang. = -_ , ' rzilex; Clark, Sanford. St;,.has ac.-5| summer months. A T . 1M ... and Mn: Manna dill` nllvnn Smith, Albert St., this week. o . oMrs. W. D.` MacLaren and Mrs. Vaughan. are holidaying near Jud- Daven, Muskoka, fora month. . `Mr, and Mrs- F. M. Richardson of tms Ween. ' .` _ . ` M Maurice MacLa1-en isyholidaying at Camp Ahmek; Canoe Lake,`*Algon- quin Park. V` : Mn- Wm. Lawreme of Chicmzn in gonqum runs. V Miss Kells pf Mi1`l`b.rook`spe1_1tvthe weekend with her state)`, Mrs. `H, A. Sims, Owen `St. T * `M ... and Mr: Wonr `nnvknll Pl EFFECT C. N. RYS, _, -1- _ j_,I mms, Uweu Din T ' Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Dayboll of New York City are `visiting Mr. `and A.I...:, (`lamb fnnfnv `Q4-. has nn__' summer xnunvua. Mr. and Mrs. Moore ond childfn of Toronto are visiting Mr._ gnd Mrs.. Gill, Clapperton St. _ } James Shrubsole, ins son Egerton arid Max Ness of Toronto are camp- ing in Algonquin Park. Min Au-no: Rnwn and (1.-IenMan. Iamer, J. 11.. vowel`, n..u.~ Alex. (Buster) Clark of North Bay is visiting his parents. Mr.Tand Mrs. P. T. Clark, Bradford St. ` `lM .'.... `I'a",uo` `Inn:-any A4 Dnrv gniln :1 . '1'. Ularx, nrauxuru an. A Miss Eva; Bradley of Parry Sound` is spending -the holidays ~ with her cousin . Miss Anne . Clark. A D flnainvnnti and Quinn`? JAN- cousm. Lvuss Anne .u1a.us. A. R. Girdwood and family left on Wednesday on `a moth: trip to Parry Sound and Stirling. `MI . and Mn Rrvdnn returned to rarry 50111111 anu purung. Mr. and Mrs. Brydon returned to Toronto lat Thursday after a visit to Mrs. Jeffrey McCarthy. . Davin`! Qlmnnnknnin ant` nffn` THHIIWIQ to Mrs. derrrey Lvwuaruuy. Percy Shrubsole. and Otto` Williams returned home` on Saturday after a holiday in Algonquin Park. Minn Mnnrn NF hn Nnrtharn Acado I mg In Algonquin runs. Miss Agnes Row_e1l and Glen"Mac-I Donald are spendmg their holidays: with friends -in Minesing. \ 1!... Q Mnnnnn`A A"? Tluwunl-an W1 11'1euu.'5 ~1u Lv.I.uu;a1u . "1 E . ' \ Mrs. S. McDonald of Hamilton has returhd home` after visiting her father, J. Cotter, K.C.~ A11: l'Rnuh.n-\ lnrlr nf Nnrfh Rm: javen, Musxoxa, Iota mum. . Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Richardson of Toronto spent the _ we`ek-and with Mrs. D. Powell, Clapperton-~St.~ ` 11-- .1 J ___'_LA_-J 1..-... nouaay m Algonqum runs. ` Miss Moore of the Nor hem Acad- I emy, Monteith, is visiting Miss Ada Av1J>ert_ St., this week. `M-nu n - 'MnnT.n1-an and Mrs. JVLLDQ ll: IVVVVVII, \lnIn!lrvv'v- uuvu Miss Marjorie Budd motored from Toronto and spent the week-end with `Miss Myrtle Hill. Sanford St. " Aul-`nun Ru-imam Inna -pnininnd AL Mlss Myrtle 11111. banloru on. Arthur Briggs has rejoined the A}- gonquin Park sta of rangers and as now in charge at Canoe Lake. . M... 'Rnh+., `D1119: of Thornton has In cnarge at Uanoe uunw. Mrs. Robt. Dales of Thornton has` returned. home after spending th week with `Mrs. J. E. Marriott. T , p llI_..__L- _._.. hcalled on m1ss._aara n. uamweu. na- ier `8t.. last.week _on the any to. ` he of M 5`i.'*1i".5:V'f ;J-3_'...3,.`i-"F-.`7.`. ;.?I Miss '1"=3&i?{"i33s"Lff"I*K8{.%'o was visiting her sister, Mrs.,T.`N. Hob1ey,_ High :St., during the past week. - - 1)." `ha 1' T\"R\n~1-an: and fnmilv 1-11,.=:n `EL, aurmg we push wean. Rev. Dr. J. D.` Byrnesand famil left on Tuesday for 1 their summer cottage at enn Lake, Muskokar Mr. and rs. Fraser Blacklock of Toronto are snending a _few days with Mrs. Angus MdNabb, Worsley St. mu- ........m-hm A? .T` `R (`.nH'.p_1'- `KM lVl1`S. Angus Lucuwaou, Vyuxwxuy on. | The condition of J.,` R. Cotter, K. V; C., who has been seriously, ill for the past ten days, shows improvement. hr 11' 'nna`Inv_. a farmer iesident of past ten days, sn0Ws_1mprove1uuuu. Dr. H. Dug1ey,~a former resident of Barrie and now of Pontiac, Mich., is ~ visiting at` the home of A";-H.'Goodal1. -I'.'__ l'I_._--2.'- -3 `I3A. J.AnJ-non anon` Vllulus nu VIII? aavauv p- can --. ---..._--... Stanly Garvin of Rochester spent the webk-end with his parents: Mr. and "Mrs. J 03. Garvin, Wellington St". ,3 1:- 1-__..-... cI...:L`l. -3 Hike, ng` memory . Jan. Gra- fe July 8`th, Mr. and Mrs. LGOZUVBTS, Vlcnona, Du. Leighton Ross of Stayner; is spend- ing his holidays with his grandpar-_ ents. Mr. and Mrs. W.. J. Craven, Bradford St. - In: T A `Rwandan nd Son. Dams UL J.ul.`unuu, was in vvvvau luv!-slut. Mr; and Mia. R. Snyder and child: ten of Buffalo spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Leo:Overs, Victoria, St. 1 ._:...LJ...... Dana n0 E!-nunnr in mand- McDonald st:.., ' ' - Mr. and Mr. G. H. Battle, who have been visiting the_ latter's 'mo- ther, Mrs. M..J. turned to Ottawa. ~ 1m... 0 M `Rim! nf nnlrvilla and `Connor, have re, turned to Ottawa. s Miss C. M. Bird of Oakville and Miss G. R. Bird of Toronto are holi- 1c:i:!;i.niz:.vi'gi?h( ;s3hBeg'd:aren;s, Capt. and -u.. -4..l ll... 1` `IT `Dn`rIon1-I- Minn Bradtora St. A Mrs. T. A. Brandon and son Alex. of Moose Jaw are visitigg her par- ents,vMr. and Mrs. Ale . Kennedy, McDonald St.., u. .....a M. (1 II, -Rattle. who Mrs. E. E. G. Bird. ' , Mr. and Mrs. J. D. `Rodgers, Miss Bertha Rodgers and Miss Clara Rod- gers were in Ottawa for the Walm-' sle.v-Kerfoot wedding. "Inn Adair II n!` Inn- s1e.v-nerxoou weuuung. Mrs. Morley Duff and son, Gard`-` s iner Duff, of Belleville, erg spending` is few days with Mrs. Dusa sister, Mrs. A. W. Laidman. "` ' -Mrs. Bert Marwood and MissGor-. don are spending. a few days with Mrs. H. A. Henry at `her summer `IAIIAA -`nun -u I-`In Run A home across me pay. 4 Wm. Crossland is in` Ottawa this week attending a convedition of the Retail Druggists ""`Association, of which he is a director. 1:. ..'...a `M ... 'I'! W 'm-n`niuIhn'hv lV.ll'Bp 11$ 31.-IUVV V home the bay. 4 `K ... Hg-gnuu`no| I' `I ovnouu ---.-.-.-- V7. . and Car1'0 Connor ofniioxton Road,` Toronto, are `Waiting Mrs. M. J. O - Connor at Minet s"` `Point. ` - It. .....I M... 117.. um ham. otfter, 83'. parting which he is uxrector. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Horn and baby and Mr. a'nd Mrs. G. Turner and ne- hew are visiting with Mr. and Mtg. as. Cooper, .Sanfoi'd St. * . V Miss Marzaret, White 0? Orillia of Roxton 1013}, 1'l!-_....4.- nu..s(y!aIl-{nu Mr: M . Uonnor an mmets rouw. . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hill nd-' fam- ilv, Sanford St., were alle : to Glen Williams on `Sunday owl g to the sud-_ den death of the'former s~ mother. `It. aunt` nu u'nIn-nn val Rnnln den aeam 01 we I0l`!I|B!"B- Iuuuwr. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton of Buffalo called Mismsarf B. Caldwell. N`:- V``..:... cu. Ind .'.. . An lrhnio was! in IS`! .'WBEKc Mrs. A. B.VFoste'!t.ar 1d,TMi sS Eunice n,_1-Lncun`n (Inn - `II mvuthnin` 'niuns1 >AY' .iU1`.ig(j`:a;:,:;.`is`;} h 7{ax1_c.`lhiVts.fChas. Murfaywoh. Da\i- ' hm, Man, are visiting` Mr. `an `Mrs. ' obt. Murray; Owen St.,* having `mo- tored the 1600 miles from their home; = Mrs. R. Kilborn, mdicl` mi's-. sionhrv in me nuns. ...1.... :- 1.....- mworn, . medical` 'm`is- . ` ,U*fl'- IS, ` '. . V `sionryoin $2.: Gh,ina,,who is home on fun`-lough, is_ visiting her sister. Mun. J. '0: Scythes, Deyeld` St-..,AIis` week.- ~Mise.Sa1_'a',B.` Caldvell" ind Miss` `A. 1 M. Caldwellgare `at present `enjoying holidays, -A the former at` Silver Lake. N.Y., land the elabtter` at Bradord and Toronto. - - ` ` - 1 `II - -...I II ..- An___. 01191 n... . .1 `%"iIi'15f":'x%.d Mrs`. A'1iu'mfwhitby~ai;a sons returned on -'l`uesday from a` fortnight : motor trip to Niagara.` that State. `II- -.`..I ll...` 1-|'-Ln. n:_-_,,,,,, v V! Evershade, N.Y. , and other plages `in LI 5 linger e laid. at last, and trials vnuvDI.u`be. . .` ` ` W` `Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Mu:-ray, Jr., of I Sudbury motored to Battle and spent theweek-'end at the home of the for- z mer s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M1%ray,_ Owen St. ` 1 and Mn: `T noun A.I........ .3 7 an I Mr. and Mrs. H. G.`Robertson and Miss `Robertson left-" on Sunday by` motor for Ottawa, where Mr. Robert- . Igon isfattending the convention of the Retail Druggists Association. I Min Mild:-Sr! lhrcimann- fm`-mverlv of aumed his new charge, there. _ usunzuy , r U wen J Mr. a'nd Mrs.'I:.eon Adams of Lon- don`. Frank. Adams of London `and Mr'._`_ and Mrs. John Adamsof Tov-orito A` As `ant a few days with Mr. and Mrs, '. J. Cromp'ton this week. ' _ - I . Mrs. (Rev.) J. C. Cochrane s ent; a few days with Mr. and Mrs`. . J.= Liscumb, . en route to North Bay to join Rev. Mr. Cochrane, who has ass, ` :9 A , OII 3 I, , CI ~ .- 1 `Miss Cam_i1la~.(}avanagh,. `pupil of Miss .Hild_reth Lennox, hsssipassedt` with rst-class honors the Element- ary Theory"examination `of the. T01`-' onto Conservatory of Music. A ` 7:-.. 1- an fII____J.J. __,1n _...__-O. 2.. vo- i{J.'3T'."3u27 '&'i* {.}eacn in.` Rosedale Presbyterian Church rieiitv Sunday and on Monday will proceed ; to Kincardine, where Mrs. Shortt and their children are `holidaying. I'Ir,,, `IN! 11 T\-L___L.___. -_..`I IIIIG I-VVVIOII Ila. Ilaeawvw onuuvvqfn vvvv cu I Miss Mildrd.Ferguson, foi`mr1y'of ; Barrie but now of Lindsay, was suc-`;. cessful in passing her Primary piano examination; also her Entrance, ob-j tdining honors in both eitaminations. . ~n_. __.1"Il __ 111.1 n_:..'l-.... ....A `IA -.. 0I_l`\. U: DTICKBIV ' Mrs. John Lloyd and sister, Miss Bessie -Fraser, of Bradford, `visited their aunt, Mrs. Craven, on Saturday and attended the funerals of their uncle, giames Allan. , ' 'I"Inn nnnnnnmnnf {bu nnhnllnnn nf| uncle, James Allan. . . . ` `The engagement is announced of Kathleen Louise, second daughter of Mrs. L. M. Barclay andof the` late John Barclay, Stroufd, to Mr. Clark- s'on Spring, Toronto, son of Mr." and Mrs; Peter Spring. `Strand. The marriage will take place this `month. oIl_. `I I\ `D-.1..-..- ntnnliiinad -I-Rn vwlullna anvaavau nun wvvu QoDnn-UvII Dr. and "Mrs, Ed. Bricker and Mrs. I Wilson of Winnfpeg, F. C._ Brickeri and family of Espanola ant! Mrs. J.! ,K.. Bricker and -Forbes Bricker of Lis- ' towel spent the week-end at the home of. A. C. Bricker. ` 1m..- .-r..1... :n.....: .....I ..:.4-.. `Mann Illl-WIICSC Will ' |Il\U yliivu nnnnnnnnnnnnn .- 'Mr. J.- D. Rodgers announces the engagement of .his daughter, Bertha May, to Mr. R. J. P. Ga ley, M.A., of Ottawa, son. of the ilate 1'. James Gauley of Brentwood and Mrs.. Gau- ley of Newmarket, thefmarriage to ltake` place this month. _ , `Mrs; Is. F. Newman,_ Barrie, an- nounces the engagement of ,her daughter,.0live` Mae, to M_r. Harold A._ Doddemeade of _Toronto, `son of Mr`. and Mrs. Arthur Doddemeade of Newmarket, the marriage to " take ninnn A`iU1I7 Alint. one AY;

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