A Fl_R:EUS6-NVALE ]"L""'._`_-` - L4_.. 3` " > r` ' 1 V mo: qu cAujAnA % Q o._ .1 A , ` ..Es`-BERT. ANGUS jrnt Bannlavzgumnziz I --_-. -..--._... ..-. ..-...- ` A very enjoyable picnic was held on` recently by West-0ro Baptist Church and Sunday School on the lawn of Wm. Hutchinson. There was a. very good Jamieson, .Mrs. Herb. Frasr, A. ' T. Moore.Mrs. Jas. Stoddart, Miss Atkins, Rev. G..Jones. I WEST oao. BAPTIST PICNIC --__-_ -.__!____ K` Bl1SiIleSS speaks remember sending me one of ourbooke - in year a o. Iwas `in is be condition Provost,Alberte.- Perhaps you win ' -Ind woul `stiffer awful pain: at times ' and could not do nnytliin The doctor Iaigl I could not have chdren unless I - help a little with the chores. `went under an operation. I read testi- `monials of Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegeta- 3ble Compound in the pa i re endafriend, ' `recommended me to ta e it. `After tak-` ting three bottles I became muchbetter and now I have a bonhy baby girl four months old. I do my housewlorknnd -. vmend the Vegetable compound: tony` `friends and {am willing for . nonto- thin mnh'mnninl_ lath "_ on -1A\A I560!!!` `"2 I7 IIIXXI Sc IIXIIIZ ' ii " ` . L ~\ \__ . II|IlIlIXllllllllV|X|XI.' . i` ..r -F A .1 " :xxx::1`x1|1x|lAl1xlIIl11I:1x R Xllllll X . . 5% n {[1};;x;[[|lVl1.!l]VlX{lllll1llll|1 v_.__-_----w The telephone is not only the new and accepted aneans of. aining wealth and power, it has ecome the one and only method of getting to `(mow men and women to an extent never before possible. Build up` your Business by Telephone The Telephone in now an essential factor in pine huge mechanism of production, distribution, exchange and crediu--as well as of social lify. -. c It has created a wholly new relat- ionship between producer and CKIIlIIIl|`|P_ No business that `does not vase to the fallest extent the means science has devised for its economical up- V building, can hope to maintain leadership. .2_1t%1A86,O6O %mi1es;a second` attendance. Races and games were en- joyed bypall. Prizes were given for the oldest couple, won by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shellswell. Mrs. A. Link won the prize for the oldest` lady on the grounds, a pair of silk stockings. A, prize was given to the mother with the` largest family at the picnic. This was] won by Mrs.8James' Link. "Mrs. V.` _ OOD business is based on sound ideas. As G soonvas a thought is` born in your mind- as soon- as you know it s..right-send it out to work, for you. Get, action! says the business leader of to-day. ' Of what use is a practical thought if you don t send it out? Why not act as fast as you think? Give your thoughts wings. V The telephone is at `your elbow. _*It brings every customer within hearing. ` 3 ~ BELL Tr;LEp1ioNE COMPANY OFCANADA w. E. aswsrsn Manager '>"" Use the Bell to Sell! W .'rH.tiItnAY,, siarrzunaa m, 1925 I Because his wife eloped with an- other man Judge Koch, of Pottsville, ,Pa.., released Monroe Dunmoyer from iserving a. seven-year term in jail for `beating her. He. was sent to jail last I December. ;.',;..";:'i: i=iI|'EL Kim . Vegetable Compound Dicker won the priie for the youngest baby. V 11-IUREDAYI 394 A'b:Ea.W2i"e.n :.E-% OTTO!` IS_ '4 MADE IN --EL} oqovrn [nun Up to no real men can put Enamel: Itrong II Aimro purcn w bllhtubl strainer. direction line 20' K 0 Buy on Rn: melc Idade 1 standard Same ntu Sinkl. llbor In bmckcu E U (C Price] MOTOR AIJVISEIJ V AN BPERATION I I I In`: For mltJ nnnrpu 0 UluL.l Price 0h-that Bagkache 1 .---v--u--v-v--UujC -'-"aw-ea KILL uc'|7:' \ Men who have ten- ` der, sensitive skins. eaily irritated by , shavingmrfll nd Cu- ticuraPrepat(ationaideal. The new freely-lathering Cuticura Soap Shaving Stick permits I shaving twice daily withoiit irrita- on of the skin. Cuticura Talcum, an antiseptic powder, is soothing and cooling to the moat tendet skin.` 3009!: Each run. run. Add:-an Canadian Depot: 'luahouu._ td.,uoamaI." Prica,8_oap 15. Ointment 25 and Soc. Talcurn Be. `. I Cullellrn shnulaan SHAIII QKQ. ` |':-3-' `""c".:'.?::.:"*.:.':-..`.'.':=:-'.':'.;'.`.-z....j. Fr sur`er'evli;f try that` famous old remedz |A SIAI-"E mo suns Lijjlg -An "6Ei1E3?~1=6""| AIIJNG CHILDREN uurnm goo mmccnel. luuw noun. ouscouv mo 'monouom.v a.nuoI mm IICI non nman onus. Irv: wuwvu I-unu--r---wuuv--1 AI IWIIT AI IUOAR -_ . r adtcjr shamng is cooling and - A uie mxnmluon on mionaay. ` Miss Minnie McArthur has returned to Barrie after spendinglthesummer with her sister,` Miss Katie McArthur. 1 The -friends of Alex; McArthur_ are I very glad to`-hear that he is improving` `nicely after undergoing an -operation` In a. Torontd hospital ldt week. - Mrs; i Thom. Man-.hn++ .nf wanna-.- ;;&w th-3"i:?n ---uvvqjd-&4I`i A . sepf. 8. -Mrs.4Larigma.xi,ari` Miss 1La.nzman 0f,0l`1ll1B. and Mrs. Kendall of Cameron called on VMrs`1_. ._M9tcalt.last -w,eek.1-" . ` 1:... 1':I.n1.... ... -1..` I...;..;- -.._a_ 1..-..- on- Fllowa `ins hoi agaih from T6- gronto" much improved; in health.) '*.M1Ja 1:. 'Rn.1-rnnrf` 1m... -.m...a...... 1l`ellbw'e an"d- ; and Mrs-. -Roy Joel 7.16 ' . _. am-. and\Mfa;;=-John Ra Leigh_,qp nt- . - Q r " _ront improved`. iri health. YUM! 3 .-.Ba.rn'hardt.' Miss Chelsea. V Mr. `Spence of3`oronto were home` over the ho`uday. " '"o*`7t1i`3_!.Z`hi`ests' o:`Mr: n to;-"3. Iew - > ` days- ` (weekendewiyh Mr. and.Mre n or Hanillxfon-_ `ans! `MW e'*`h.s-A \ ,wu.u uur Ul`ULUl', tLllUIl`Jl 1181'. J. H. Bell made` a. bus ness trip to Orillialast week. s Mr. and Mrs.. Sims entertained; a numberiot friends to a. pleasant time on ., Wednesday evening last. Mr. and Mr: Nlnnl `nf 'l\TInnluI-nu "In, uuuuy. _ 1* ` I Mvs. W. J. Miller, Mrs. A. T. Arnold andchas. Miller.-motored to Colborne `and are vlsgtipg friends there. In a. :01-'un(.u nuspltal last Week. `_. Mrs-. Thus. Matchett` -of Winnipeg left `for her /home',"1`ueeda.y. Mrs. George Uncle"s`and.ch1ldren of `Bradford `spent e.`tew days last week wmuxer elqter, Mrs. Uncles. vv uuuvnuuy. uvuxuus suns. Mr. and Mrs. Nicol `of Nlcolstqn vis- .1ted Mr- and Mrs. W, J.-Dempster re- }. \ ' cently. Min V7 .1` 'M'Hlmn `Man A m A.......n.: i` Spt. Jas. Leigh nd Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Uncles attended the Exhibition on Monday. } M1138 Minnie NI'nArfh1n- I-mu Ivnflivvnn uuuuuy. - Mr. and Mrs.5 J.'MiIler and Mr.| and Mrs. Arthur Dobson attended the Exhibition for a_.tew days. - Minn `RAMA `l\/|'illm`-.nnn`n1- I-I-mlnm..1,_A...a Spt. 8-Mr. and Mrs. Willon Bell. and family` of Goldwater spent over the jwefk-end with Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Bell." . , x r|r\nI\au n-.A-1\.......I.I 11-..... '.A 1-1-_,,, u DU. ' James and onald Ross [of.Ha.milton visited Mr. an -Mrs. Geo. Ellis for the i . hogllsrliaycant` Rrn .VTz\ T l`.I1\- ......a It. mauuuuluu Luz` u._L!:W uays. ' Miss Bella Miller-spent the `week-end with her brother, Alle_nLM ller. J. 14'. 'RnH'r`nnn' a hug nnaa +..I.. on LIIU Ul'VlUUHv ` Last Monday Miss Emma Cloughley went to Mineslng, where she is gbing to teach this year. - Mrs (`Tar-nnn nfr Ancrnn in unnnfna n I LU Lltull LUIS ycaur. > . Mrs. Carson ofTAng_us is spending a fewT weeks wilt!) Mr. and Mrs. A. Bishop. ` - ` f I supper. on Oct. 6. . 1.`Ul'U ll $V.l.l.'o uuu $V4I.l'5u dc VVHJLUIL , The -La lea Aid met at the home of- Mrs. S. S ephens last Wednesday, Sept. 2. They have decldedito `have a. fow_l 'l`hn flrnnfal TTnifn l",hnrr-h I hnlrl- supper, on UUL. 0. The Grenfel United Churchjs hold; ing its anniversary on Oct; 4. Rev. Mr. Price of Minesing wm tqke charge -of the services. 1' nut lnvuplnup `Illa;-. `IF-vuvun l"1.\.....1.I..-. Sept. 8.--Amorig those who. attended M `the Toronto Exhibition were Mrs. Ed. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Cgs. Harris and-. sonARussell, Mrs. Eb. Harris, W. Scott; Clarence Ford, Garnet McMa.ster, Mrs. `A. Bishop and family, W. Bishop, Miss _ `Viola Scott, Miss Lillian Donnelly, Fred Dougherty, Mrs. W. Parr, Miss Mildred Ford and Mr. and Mrs. J. Walton. Tho .T..odInn' AIR vnnf 1)} {Jun hnrnn us .1-ur.uuI.u. - , Mrs. Williams and daughter of Yel- low Grass, Sask.. are spending a. few months with friends here. T A wuu \.:l'b'U. uuznum H.110 1;amuy., I James McQuay and son Arnold left today to spend a few days with-friends in Toronto. TMWVH `XYHHQI-no and nnnrhfnn nf Va`, Incl`: Mr. and Mrs. Carmah Pickering and son Lloyd. of Toronto spentvLa.bor `Day with Geo. Cull-iam arid family., '. James: Mnmuznv and nnn Au-nnh-I `Infi- AVLINB. uuruuu DFUWH. Miss Christie Carruthers arrived home on Saturday after spending some months with her sister at Ulis- water. . . `Mr... ......1 1.1.. n............. ni..u-..._:_.._ -..-.1 Herb. -Blakely. v Mr- and Mrs. J.'_J. Buie, Stayner, spent a. fewdays with `their daughter. Mrs. Gordon Brown. Illa: nhldfx Pinnnntlnnna l\un\A'CDl\1` `CWO WBGKS Vllllng IPIBIIQS nere. Miss Boyce of New Ontario returned home `after visiting. with her cousin, _Mis s Jennie Thompson. `~ Week-etid visitors at` th. wzuhmmnn 411.153 auluuu .l. uUln]JUll. ` " week-end visitors at the Exhibition were: Roy and Ivy Milne, Harrya.nAd M)`, and Mrn .T .1 `Ruin El-aunnn Sept; "}-?--Mr. and Mrs. Fred. `Castle, Toronto,` returned home after spending -two weeks visiting friends here. Minn 'Rnvr-an nf New nfnnln v-nl-nrnn atuunau-ul. LIEU uuuugxuua. ' Those who spent-_. the holiday in the village were: Gordon `I-Iough o1_.'4'I`oron- to, at Dr. 'I`yrer s; Mi"ss_M. Marshall of Coldwater, with Mrs. 8. Dean; R. Cole of Toronto, at the home of his parents; H. Shanahan of Toronto at E. Mc- Donald's. ' ' ' \ull|.ll.'Ull I ll. nuuuuy. - Misses Gladys and Velma Thompson returned home on Frld y after a two- weeks visit Vwith. the r; gfandmother in Toronto. (`Go-ululn Itnhnnnla 17;-...1n 'D......I..Ip. Ill J.Ul.'Ull|.Uu ' Carlyle McDonald, _Verle Rumble, Dorothy and Harold Rumble returned to Barrie `last week to resume their studies atthe Collegiate. 'I`hnma whn nnnnf. fhn hnlhhur in Man LFIUIIUB an Jl1ll5l.'UVU. . Keith Rumble spent a. couple of days in Toronto last wqk. ; - . `Dan -Mn and `Ila lknnmla vnnnnn in Bpul. `Dulllldy III uuulunu. ' Rev. Dr.. S1mp_son, Toronto, took` charge of the service in St.. Andrew's Church last Sunday. ` ' Mlnnnh fllnvn` n'n.\7nln'ru: Thnmnann 111 ".L'0l'UI1I.O 18.81 . W K. Rev. `Mr. and Mr . Morris motored to Toronto, Tuesday. , ' , ' Mr. and Mrs. M. Elliott and family spent Sunday `in Midland. ~ Rnv, Tin. Qlmnnnn 'I`nrnnl'n innit nuns. nun!/u_ 1),!`-:' 1 eat the Eek-gnu": with hog; `gtnter. V '0 Lu W. ' ' 5 K "7 ' > ` . Sept. 8-+-Dr. E. R. `Tyrr took inithe Toroto,Exh1blt1on last week. Mrs, 'l`hris:, `Damian, .'l'v-f in vlnifinnv .l.Ul.'UlI|.U4JL_lllUlI.lUll IIIHL W_UUKo ` Mrs. M Thos. Dawes, Jr., is visiting friends at Elmgrove. ` TIAHH Dtamhln nnnnf n nnlfnln nf nunr Ill ' uuu WIIUIIL uuuuxxm, .?\dlsses Vera McLean._Huldah Mc-T Kee, Lucy .and Florence Ayres have returned home from Wlndermere. . - ' Alfoi-d-Kn,apP _ . A very quiet but pretty weddlngvwas solemnized on Saturday, September 5. by the_ Rev.` J. Whan in the Baptist parsonage, Barrie, when Beatrice Maude, daughter ot,Mrs. W. J. Knapp and the late Mr. Knapp ol.'lAnten Mills, was .unlted in marriage to Henry M Charles Alford, eldest son of Mr. Wal ter Alford and the late Mrs. Alford of Detroit. Arch. IL, IIIUB ICC]-FVHKIIII5 FUJI} VISLLCU LIIIB locality last week. Although doing harm to some 013 the drops, it permits farmers to go ahead with their plo,w- ing and wheat seeding, Minna: Vern. M'n'I'.nn.n_ `I -Tuldnh Mn- Sept. 8-rG.' Trac'ey and son Harold, with Thps. Pattenden and Ben. Knapp, ,moto_red to Toronto for the weekend and spent a. day at the Exhibition while there. \ . - ~ . _ ' '.Qnhr\n1 has rnnhnrinil ncrnin uyin Mica _VYIHl.lU LIIUISU. ` ' School has reopened again with .Miss Cloughley of Grenfel as teacher. .A`. nnrnhnr from horn nlnnf tn fhn hkr \.alUu5llll=y U1. \Jl'UllLU1 H35 LUGUILUI. -A: number from herq went to the big blackberry patch but the reports are that the berries arp badl'y dried up. L A nlnn 1-aft-Aching rnln vinifnd fhl _suNNIB.KLE CORNERS EE"t"t{ '13er`~Ye' 'Lu~"13a&'1' ciFi`I1' 'p."" ' A, nice refreshing rain visited this '11-allfv Inn? wank Alfhnnp-h ning MINESING STATION "0130 STATION. g;M`!| and 'I'nn' Tan 7...! M1;,.,L::n's HILLSDALE UTOPIA Mcmanon. A . -- ` CLASS 13: (open to the W501-ld)-12 Gladioli. W. H. G; Marwood, Geo. Nic- kers. ~ 12 Aaters. 3 colors, 4 of eadh, C. R. Kenda1l,_W. D. Bradley. All win- ners in thisxclass are from Barrie: " . Officers Pres.',. I. T. McMahon; II-Ia4wkst_one: '-'1s_t. `Vice Pres., Mrs. E. C. Drury, Crown Hill; 2nd. Vice Pres., Mrs; W. G. Scott, ,Hawkestone: ssecy.-Tr`-eas., Mrs.` T. 12.; Crawford, Oro StatIpn/ D1retors--Mr`s. Robert Hall, Mrs.` G, B units. a. auuustun, AVJJSS 13. 1515011. I V CLASS C. (open to` Orol Twp.)- Vegetables,- Mrs. Stoddart, Mrs.` Alex. Campbell. Table Boquet arranged by boy or girl attending public: school, Miss Myrtle Stoddart, Miss Grace El- fson, MissHazel Elson.` Hand Boquet by boy or girl under 16, ."Miss Laura Hall, Miss Grace-. Elson, Miss Jean Walker. Basket of Cut Asters, Mrs. T. R.` Crawford, -(T. VE. Ross `Silver Flower Basket). Collection of Annuals, not less than. 12 varieties, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Alex. Campbell, Miss P. Lyall. I {VT.AQQ T\__'Dn.... ('1... 1:1... AA.I_:_.'_.. |..-- .. -.vn. vwnnnyuvnl, 411,135 1. . .IJyi'.tll. .CI'.ASS D-Boys Cup, Miss Atkins, Hawkestone; Flnlayson Cup, Irwin T.` McMahon. "n1'.Aae| 1:` I4.-- 4... 4.1.- ._.1._..;\ Q- v .avu.j5. Lu. J. 11118011. [Gladiolus collection, Mrs. Besse, Mrs. Stoddart, Mrs. C. Campbell. Gladioli, 6, 3 varieties,` Mrs. Besse, I. .T. McMa- hon, Mrs. Scott. Asters, white, Miss Atkins. Asters, pink, Mrs. J. Reevie, Mrs. N. Campbell, I. T. McMahon. Asters, purple, Mrs Stoddart, Mrs. Alex : 1 Campbell, Mr. Reevie. Asters, any % other color, Mrs. T. R. Crawford, Mrs. CLASS B (open only to members)- Johnson',' Miss K~. Sinclair. Perennial Phlox. I. T.` McMahon, Miss E. Evlson, Mrs. C. Campbell. Calendula, Miss M. Graham, Mrs. J. D. Gilchrist, Miss E. Elson. Stocks, Mrs. `Scott, Mrs. N. color,` Mrs. Stoddart, Mrs. J. D. Gil- christ, Mrs. W. V. Anderson. Snap- dragon, collection, Mrs Stoddart, Mrs. , J. D. Gilchrist, Miss K. Sinclair. Ver- - benas, Mrs. Robt. Hall. Phlox Drum- mondi,.Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. Scott, Miss _Atkins.- Roses; Miss E.- Elson. I. T. McMahon, Miss P. Lyall. Marigolds, Miss M. Graham, Mrs. M. J. Elson.. Mrs. Hall. Dahlias from_ seed, Mrs. Scott. Dahlias, 6, all different, I. T. McMahon, Mrs. Walker Caldwell. Gladioli, 6, all different, Mrs. Besse, Mrs. Stoddart. - .Hand -Bouquet, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Alex I Campb,ell, Mrs. ,'Scott. `Basket `of'Cvut Flowers, Miss. Atkins, Mrs. Stoddart, Mrs. M. J. Elson. House Plant, I. T. McMahon, Mrs. W. V. Anderson, Mrs. N. Campbell. Table Boquet. Miss P. Lyali, Mrs. W. V. Anderson, Mrs. Hall. Snapdragon, .10 blooms, Mrs. ,~.Hail, `Mrs. J. Johnston, Miss E. Elson. 0. (073971 fni (`n Turin \__ Campbell. Snapdragon, 6 spikes, ll 1 1 I ' . ` CLASS A (open. to residents of the township)--Gladiolus, best, spike, Mrs. E. Love, Mrs. T. R. Crawford. Zin- nias, Mrs. J. Duncan, Miss Phemia Lyall, Mrs. Alex. Campbell. Dahlias. collection, Mrs. J. Duncan. Miss .K. Sinclair, Mrs. Walker Caldwell. Asters, collection of 12 blooms, Mrs. Jas. Stod- dart, Mrs. W. _G. Scott, I .-T. McMahon. Pansies, Mrs. T. R Crawford, ,Mrs. Stoddart, Mrs. Alex Campbell. Nas- tixrtiums, Mrs. Scott, Miss E. Elson. Petunias, Mrs. Stoddart, Miss L. John- ston, Mrs. Sampson. Salpiglossis, Miss M. Graham, Mrs. Stoddart, -Mrs. Scott. Cosmos, Mrs. Besse. Mrs. Scott, Mrs. M.. J. Elson. 4 Geraniums, Mrs. A. Campbell, Mrs. Walker Caldwell, Mrs. C. Campbell. Salvia, Mrs. Scott, Mrs N. Campbell. Sweet Peas, Mrs. M. J Elson. Mrs Besse. Dahlias, 8 blooms, 4 varieties, Mrs. `Scott, I. T. McMahon. Annual Larkspur, Mrs. Stoddart, Mrs. Scott, Miss Atkins. Scabiosa, Mrs. T. R. Crawford. Mrs. Sr-Ann, 'Rnff1\nhn'ln V --- ---- ii-iends s.ndVti3{is7i'll'i'rxg' for ou lto I this testimonial letter."-2 rI.,`A. A. Anus, Box 54, P;-ovoat, Alberta. V Painuinlaftside` s:\.:u|.I., nuns Auuns. ucamosa, Mrs. T. `R. Crawfori`, Mrs. Scott. Buttonhole Boquets, I. McMahon,.Miss P. ` Lyall, ;Mrs. M. J. Elson; l"`l'.A.QQ 1: 1....-- .....u-. .... ..__._.-,-, A PRIZE v?iTN7-:R-s7rr ,oRo's FLOWER` SHOW '!fOIltd. vasuus uueuus lIl_ U118 V1 lnlty. ` Mrs. Chas..Thur-low an Miss Mary McGinnis spen a. few days in '1`oro`nto.' . -Miss Eva. Br nt visited here recently. Miss E. Thurlow is holidaying in T04` M `-Sept. 7.-Miss Margaret Swan of Barrie is viiting her cousin, Mrs. .R. Z E. Brock. 9 . . _Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kelly of Toronto spent the week-end with relatives here. Andrew `Cumming of Edmonton is visiting friends in this viinity. Mrs. Chas..Thur-lnw an Min: MD mu V trlends. Lew quyuxuere. ` a . . Miss-Mabel Truax, accompanied by Miss `Della Biggs and Mr. Bunce, has returned home after spending the" week-end wlth_Coldwa.ter and Medonte uuya lust weex. `Mr. and Mrs. Pew and family motor- e`(! to Toronto last week and spent a few qaysothere. Miss-Ma.hel 'I"r-nay nnnnnhnanina 1-. Sept. 7-Mr. and Mrs. 'i`ruax- and Mr.` Bunce motored to Coldwater fdr a. few days last week. L` `MB on!` `IA :-cu Dan: uni! -!n...;.~u.. .....a._... A number of ower loversladztended the 0wer`shoW`in Alliston on Satur- day. For a society `just beginning, the show was a.de'cic1ed success. `mt-.. In 1' an... 1u'..' .....-.1 -u_._ u.'... ---v vv n we uvvnv\vu wuuuiialo 'Mrs. J.QShaw, Mr; and Mrs. VV. '1'. Erwin and A. M,.* Newton are attending` theVToronto Exhibition this wegk. _ E `V :_ ' a.n\.pu_u.'u.\l ' 1, V Sept. ,8--C. Grose*'took first place foxghis splendid 'ro'ad orse in the class of three-year-olds on the halter at the Canadiah National Exhibition on Sat- urday. `V I \ A nnrnhnr nf nnnan Inivona .-.u......:..`: WORM 1 POWDERS