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Barrie Examiner, 19 Aug 1926, p. 3

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@5139, I~I'l8!`lU.S 11811`: 1`eu!:uu_y. A\ number from here attended the sports at Camp Borden on Friday. .M'mu `R _T 1'-Tnnnn and m'1g'hh=.r Flar- SpUl`l.S au. Laalup .DUl'l.lI':u uu J.`1.Lua.y. ~Mrs. R. J. Hanna and daughter Flor- ence are holidaying with friends here. Txfnn 1\TnurI>nn hot! Hna rniuf n1~+n-no fn Ullln, 1V1l'. izlillll AVLIB. VV Ill. .l.L,y\.l!'4`- _ ] A gloom was cast over the.commun- ity on Sunday afternoon when word came that Frank, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Shaughnessy of the Angusl Flats had been drowned in the Mad river. Frank and his younger brother had gone in` bathing. Frank was seized with a crimp and sank before Mr. Redpath, a neighbor who hhd heard the younger brother's call for help, ar-; rived. The body was recovered about two hours afterwards and taken to his parental; home.` The sympathy of the community is extended to the bereaved pm.-ents. sisters and brothers in their loss. I v..........a ...u ...v...._. . -.-. .... u .- -vu-vrvvv. --.- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hyde` and son of; Montana are visiting the former's par- ents,LMr. and Mrs. Wm. Hyde. A nr-Inrnrvx `Iron nan} nxynn I-Ho nnvnrvx-11h_I VVILII \l\VUll _EULlllU .l.l'lUll\.l3. M1-{and Mrs. Oliver Foote and Clif- ford -and Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Foote and .Dorothy of Toronto and Harry li`oote of N`ew.York visited at Leonard Lee's last week. T Tllf-nn AI;-.1: `Illa-un"Dnn and TIA-.-..-.6-Ia. A9 .I.lt'U3 ll. WCUI\o Mrs. Alex. M2 Collingwood sp the former s b!`( ster, last week. T\ITun Tnnr\n' K SL171 , IGBL VVUCl\o ` Miss Irene Middlebrook. $3, .-spending a few days with Camp Borden friends. Dalton F1tzpatr1ck\*from the West is visiting his mother. Mrs. P.AFitzpatrick. ,, ,1 11",, 1rv._; -r'r__-.1- __-_1 M--- _A JJCIII pa LUV: Miss Meta Rogers of Bai'rie Sunday-. ed at David Plaxton s. ` Mr. and Mrs, Neil McPherson and Jack and Wm. Davidson motored to Brussels, Ont., on Saturday, returning Sunday. ' ` Nine 1) Ylnarnnv-v'~nnn uvnnf fn 'l`nr-nnl-if 'AVL('l3Ulls3 hl.lll.l 05.15. DLILUUULI E. 1Vn's, '1`hos. Duck`worth. Cliffor-d.zmd Eileen, Murray and Arthur andTMisses Eliza and Kate McKeever motored to Toronto on Saturday. T\II'v- OBI` Iva T `D 'T\/fillnw Ton]: on . LUICUIILU Ull Dil.l.LI1'l.l.i1._Yo I Mr. and Mrs. J. R.'Mil1er. Jack and `Patricia spent a, few days last week witp Owen Sound `friends. 1| - . 4...: nit..- nu"-.. m....+.-. ......a nun . >fnA[% Lauuuay. Mrs. R. Zimmerman went to Torontd _lnst week. V , . T\/In nu-.1!` IT:-m 7111-..-.u"Q-H-J-snll nnl Tnn _1ilu`5 L w ecu. Mr. and: ms. TTho."Stribb.e11 and Jos. Mason of Detroit are visiting at Jno. -Mason's and Jzis. Stribbe1l s. '|\l-c. "nI\n T\nnlr'n.-nu-In t`1PnnA 4\v-Ir` auxguay ul. VV UJLGL` AVLULVLZICKUII S. . Miss Isobel MacRae of (`.o1lingw_ood is` visiting her cousin. Miss Verna Dempster. . Mina Nfnfn Pnwnuvu nf `Ray-win nnn11_ 11.1..-u. vv_ t-.uu\-.-auuy. , M12. and Mys. `Wm. Allen left today for a few weeks visit with Ottawa fiiends. Mrs. J. Legge accompanied t hem as far as Toronto. . - ~ Mercer Irwin of Mono Road spent Sunday at Walter McMackon`s. '|\/Tina Tunhnl `|\/Tear-T304: nf f`n]lina'rlrnn'1`I - iAug`..1V6.-V-1\'Ir. and Mrs. I-Io`vv.14d_ Fusee of Cleveland. and Mrs. A. Morrison of lilgbert -visited at Gordon E. Bush's lujst Wednesday. ' .\/h- 5111:! Nhvq \Kfrn Allan lo?! fnav Guthrie Women's Instiute CUNDLES 0UT GUTHRIE CUI\u ` MacRa.e and Kenneth bf spent a-. few days with Iiozrother; Sandford Demp- in ANGUS `mi-': BARRIE EXAMINER `and Mrs. L. Spoo .lJ[Jl'llU ruzuuy ELI. lV1lIlS1Il. I1he Misses A. and M.`Kea.t and Mr. ner spent Sunday with .Hawkestone friends. ~-Mrs.. J. B. Croghan and family of North Bay are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Rex Watson. A Awe: Tnnu '[J nvuAqp' In en-\nr\{vsa- is fan? J`.'4HllVU.lt!. Mrs, Jas. Handy motored home from Kempville with Mr. and Mrs. Smirle. _who are spexiding a few days with her. 1115 V_VLLll 1161' SLHLCF, LVLIE. 0&3. naxluy. Miss Jean Thompson has returned home after spending a week w1th Mrs. Lore Handy at Minesing. The 1\/Hanna A and `M `Tfnaf and Mr .LV11`E. nex VV 31,5011. ` Miss Jean Handy is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Furlong of Elmvale. ~v1:uuu5 WILII LVLISS 1Sa.l)t2llB LJEWSUH. Miss B. Russell of /Toronto is visit- mg with her sister, Mrs. Jas. Handy. Irina Tnon Tknrnnunn I-you rni-nrnn Ull LIIC 1l`1l VULU1' CISUUFSIUII. vWillie Clarke is visiting with Jack! Cameron. I In.u ..1 *D.......... 1.42:. 1......` ........u. 4... _...\4..... LU LXIU VVUSL. Neighbors of Messrs. M. and P. Mur- ph` wish to express sympathy" in the dea. h of their sister, Miss Beezie Mur- phy_. The funeralx will take place on Thursday. Aug. 16--Miss Burket of Toronto, is `visiting with Miss Isabelle Dawson. Nine 1:? Tlnaunll nf / I`nv-nni-n in whiff- u`])3:Je!;'.nard Doran and Wilfred Murphy are leaving on Wednesday for the West - on the harvesters excursion. I `X78113 ; (VI.-`ml-A 3.. -4.-..'&.-..- -ALL. `I .-...I- uameron. Ea rl Brown left last Week to motor I to the West. KY1\Inu`-sI\.\..n A3 `II- -.-...~ If .._.I `I1 `If..- udys WlL1l J.l`1(-EHCJS 111 UVVEII DOUIICI. Miss Vina Clarke is spending a few days in Barrie with Miss Kathleen Hook. I 13......-....Al `l`\........ .._.a 1tr:Ic._-.*I 1Ir..._..'I-_. ' Aug. 17--'.I`he interior of No. 15 .school has been decoratedduring the -holiday. The Inurn anninl on n`nnr-an-4 n-hvnnl Aug. 17-M1'. aha 1\/vlrs. A. McDougall' land family and Mrs. A. McDouga11 of !Barrie\motored to Bala on Sunday. T\/H mnn .r`nrunn in unnnincr a Fan! uqzlxc \l_HULUl`!>'U. LU D2116. UH ouuuuy. Miss Edna Carson is spending a. few days with friends in Owen Sound. Mica `:'1'r\o (`T-1|-`rn {cu ar\dnRnrv n Pnrnr LUIIUCU uuu V6l'_V SUUUBSSLLII. .7 Mrs. George Bonney and children of Hamilton are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Madden. mt .-..-.A Mr... 111.... 1'.'.....:....._._ ..c 11.11 VVCIICUI illl AVLIDS .|.llUlll[)SUll. Mrs. Lee Hart and daughter of Yel- low Grass, Sask., who have been spend- ing the past two months in Ontario, called on friends here recently, before! returning home. A mug IIHI our] mvv\n11 .:.......1.,... ..,.....| 1Ul.ul IIIIIF. IIUHIU. ' Mrs. Hill and small daughter from the United States spent a few days here with her sister, M_rs. J. Emms. uuuay. | The lawn social and concert given at the home of L. Currie was well at- tended and very successful. 1\/rvvu flnnv-crn Dnnnnir an/I nlnilun-. n .LVJ.l'. 1.`1`lllll\ LVLELUUUII. Mr. and Mrs. VVm. Jamieson of Guelph nd their son Harold of Nia- 'gara Fa ls spent a few days last week with VVal eer and Miss Thompson. My-Q T430 Hart 9113 Hnno-hfnr nF Vol- |AV11. '(lllLl LVIIE. IJALLVVLII DUllLI\I. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Miller enter- _t_ained :1 number of friends at their ihome, Tesday evening. . - I ICLSL VVUUA. Miss A. G. Gugins of Beeton is visit- ing her sisters, Mrs. J. H. McCann and Mrs. W. J.-Jones. `LI ... and `In ...-. AI1......L `ln'-1u..,1_1_._ _p J31}. Du VV - IJ-' IJUIIUB. MMr. and Mrs. Albert McFadden of (`folwell Sundayed with `Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ellis. . 111 `IIVI.-.L.:n`lu A0 `l\-L....:L 1\.r:_1. 3.. TouseLUX for th,ewhole' family wash` 71' % is ar e{al`economy- . 5 UIUU. .I`J.Ill-`5. ' VV. Elphick of Detroit, Mich., is spending a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E1phick.- . _ Mrs. VV. J. Jones and children and `I-Iarr_v'.El1is have returned to Major. Sask., after an extended visit with their mother, Mrs. Robt. Ellis. Mr Hughes; 21 student of Crown Hill. preached ;_1 very interesting and in- .structive sermon in the Anglican `church, Sunday morning. ' I A large number from here took in the sports day at the Camp on Friday. I Mrs Pnhf Wliiq n1'\fn1'fninnr'I Hm: Anv_ uuuu: un xu-::auz1_v cvcuurg. Mrs. Donovgn and party of friends from Toronto were week-end guests of IM1'. and Mrs. Edwin Smith. 1\/fa n.-=1 `Mn... A...A....\... 1ur:n..-. ....a.-.. apunma uay cu. un-: Kyklallll) Ull rnuay. } Mrs. Roht. Eis entertained the Aux- rlinry of the Anglican church at her home on Tuesday evening. Mrq nnnnxrnn and ngvhy nF `Fr-{oi-\(1u a'pt:uL uu: WUUl\'UllQ HI nunuenzlna. Mr. and Mrs. Redpath and family of Sault Ste. Marie visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ellis on Saturday. , , I T\/I'|~ nn 1\/Thu TX7 T Tn-non nn Pa.-.421" KJUU. 1211115 Ull D'(l.Lu1'l.li1,Y. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Jones and r`ni1_v \ visited_ Barrie friends, Sunday. I ]VnR RAIIQ `lVl il1m~ nf 1291'-via unnnf +'hn v1:uu:u_ 1:>a.x'1`u-: u'u-:uus, ounuay. ' .Miss Bella Miller of Barrie snent th week-end with her brother. Allen Mil- ler. ICI. . H. Lougheed of_ Holly and Rev. A. Lougheed of Vvinnipeg visited the lat- ter s cousin, Mrs. J. H. Mccann. Sun- day. ' Thfwu Alnv 'l\/I'n'Doa nv;t` n`ln{`l.l...n... I\` uuy/I.rs. Alex. McRae ari_d chivldren of Collingwood visited Mrs. W. Dempster last week. `I:fnu A (1 !"!un.-:.-..-. Ac 'I':)....4.-.. :2. _..1...:` J.U1'lllU_l` D`. [Jdl'UllL5P' IIUYC. ` 1 Miss Beatrice McMaster of Barrie is holidaying with friends here. , Mrs. Harry Carter and three child- ren have returned home to Colborne af- ter a week's visit with Mrs. W. J. M_i_l-I ler."i 7 I 5[JCllL' Duuuay 111 .l.UI'UI1[U. . The many friends of Russell McMas- ter will be glad to` know that he has returned home from the hospital and is doing nicely. . . I/Iv nn 1\/I've `D:-\1n+ 'l'.]'o~......8.-..-H. .-...A Write ' 61-V T 01:13 free booklet `on B e y's care pnd ceding. LLULIIE ll1UU1_y. ` 2` Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Harrison and Miss Jane Bell of Creemore spent Sun- day with the latter s brothers. Richard and M. M. Bell. mt..- D:..1......-1 1\n1.......... ..._.a ._.__. 'r-_1:- auu .LV.l. LVL. DELI: Mrs. Richard Dobson and son Leslie spent the week-erid in Sunderland. M1` and T\/I've Pnnnfk ant`! 4-`noydlu AF Act`. _ .' `~ Mr. and Mrs. Bellinger and son of Detroit are spending a week with the Miller families. /" `Mru and 7Ul'..n `IN 1' '1\.r.n1..__ 11.. _.._1 AVLIIXCL LGJILLIIUS. ,/ Mr, and Mrs. D. J. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Mark M/cM_aster and Miss Viola spent` Sunday in Toronto. Tho vnnnv 1'1-innu nf `Duncan! 1\/I .-Elm .-.u Aug. 16-Mrs. Tho pson and Mrs. Vvismire have return (1 to their homes in etroit after two\weeks with the form r's.'parents here. Nfice Rnafrinn 1\/fn7\/r-auto no? 1:).-.....In :5 LU! ` ler. SIXTH_ LIl`{E:.{ DALSTON ` UTOPIA ` CLOWES r of ' 7- ' * u ` . game e I;zs1m:N1'uu. scuoox. 1-"on onus mnrm-to Scholarship lletriculation, Solo Singing," Music, Art, Conversational 2 - _. French ecI:`huizcd.' Outdoor Games and Sports. ' Health record ex ant. . 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Broth_e`rs Limited, Toronto :=:iGi""'%" Pii':.K'1~'1 i'3T '%ci4`b"61".K'r`E SHORTCAKE BUTTER BARS 29 lb. 21 3 FR 14 ..29c yd. wgs, all in . 19 yd. . 15 yd. ' .. 13 yd. el 23 yd. . 19 yd. . 25 yd. . 17 yd. . 21 yd. . 59 yd. 25 each 1.98 each 3 for 25 . 5c card s for 109 d for. 10 ular 25, 10 doz. raids in 1/_;, card otton in nches 5c L . 230 yd.- or whatever colour it may V V ' ~ if it s+safcj in pure water its , safe _with Lux. s ' Lux launders rpcrficctly, beautifully, and V preserves E 'th 1ifc of fabrics. ISNT [it blessing to % know` that Jwhatcvc: the fabric be rTnadcof- TELFER'S 4 IL: Lin;'.MAnMALAn , S'l'.GEORGl-2'5 mu: 2 tin zo...uAsouv.uu . OLIVES (PLAIN) . . ' 39 c'HA'rizAu LOAF CHI-1ESl:'. lb} 34 KKOVAH HEALTH SALTS 13., H. P. SAUCE ' 23 . NEW PACK . STRAWBERRlES34 c1-xoicz QUALITY TOMATOES '21/J ; inszsct 'money on. Ve have a . \ ' 14-25` LUIUUU, LIHIU. As a. result of eating too many green apples, a nine-year-old boy is dead in Table Grove, Ills. " mnananrnnnf nnH`1xrnRin:r -n{\na-u Fan l'l'&Dle UPOV6,` 1118. ' Engagement and` wedding rings for men will be urged by the American National Retail Jewellers in convention at Philadelphia; ` John `sp11'tt, sought to swi Toledo. Ohio. A (:1 n nan!!- ....-v- wvuu uuv--mug Iuvluv ..- a. , Reginald Denny is possibly th_e only comedian on the screen who does not declare that he yearns to play the deep, dark tragedy. .From Chaplin down to the lowliest two-reel comic. the fun-_ makers of the screen are pleased to de- clare that they want to be tragedians and probably are perfectly safe in`their assertions for lack of anyone` to let them do it. Denny, however, asserts that he is perfectly satisfied to play farce roles the rest or his life. although he has done dramatic parts, both on the screen and on the stage. His latest starring production is the riotous Uni- versal comedy, Rolling Home, which is now playing at the Capitol theatre. V Reginaid Denny in iiolling Home `IDA.-.ulv..~.1.1 `l \,.......-. :. ..........n_1__ 1.1-- __-v. c }io1E6uIi:?vT >DSFOR Ole V`. `sp11'tt,- 19, 1'ost his life when he swim for water lilies. near hln ' Lidia. '35? 23c r of this 1 - `Tl ?!-l:J%LBFOOT ` c 3 PRAY 43,... SPECIAL BLEND , cndwrq mts ' Small $1.05 .Modiun V $1.19 Large ' T. $i.5 Paiawu Zphn. 25. CERTO~ _32c. COFFEE49`u. Jcusr 19'; 1926. YRESERVING: NEEDS l"RY'Sor. COWAN'S IVIJIIIUIII A 'l'l'! No. [4 sag` flu 139-C 1.5458 `TIN The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Institute was held on August 12 at the- home of Mrs. Sinclair with nineteen ladies present. Roll call was answered by My Favourite Tart. 2 Discussion of business occupied the greater part of the afternoon. Special. prizes were donated to our flower show by Mr. Vickers, Mr. Brown, Barrie` Bargain House and Mr. Lynch. The program for the afternoon was then given. Mrs. Johnston favoured - with a. comlc'reading and a paper on A `Pod of Peas was read by Flossie Campbell. The meeting was then brought to a close and Mrs. Sinclair served afternoon tea. Nnvf rnnnfincr In fn ht: hnl nn Qan- -V|UlLUl' WLLII JV.|.l.'5.'\I'UU|.ll.UIIU_VV Ull L'I'1uu,y. "Mr; and Mrs. S. Pratt, accompanied by `their daughter. Mrs. J. Knapp `and Mr. Knapp, otored to` Hamilton on Sunday,- spendi 8 8.--very pleasant V. t1me..w!th friends. They rturned home _ on onday. ' / . _ ' c sq. yd. c sq. yd. Oilcloth ost price `MEETS. Wm. Cain and Miss McLean of Stayner were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Roe last, week. M. Martin at. no n..n:..............: ......a LUl'llUu IIUIIIU; Mr.-and Mrs. Thomas Bell of Angus, Rev._and Mrs. vWm. Morris and their ltwf children of Toronto were guests 0 ! Mrs. Goodfellow last week. Mr and 'l\'|~a T'Inna'I:I"Ia`n-oannn nn or Mrs. uooateuow 18.81; week. Mr. and Mrs, Donald Ferguson and their daughter Jean of Lpndon, Mrs. Kirkpatrick of Snipe Lake". 'Sask., and Miss Adams of Ross S1`... Barrie, were entertained on~Saturday, at the home of Mrs. Goodfellow.by Mrs. Dodds. `Mr: Alan? Anrnn nf T.nfu-nv nrnuvn UL LVl.l'u lIUUl.|I.UllUW .uy LV.I.l'5. uuuua. - Mrs. Alex. Adams of Letroy was a -visitor with Mrs. Goodfellow on Friday. .-Mr and Mr: R `Dr-n1-f nnnnrnnnnha SICK-V511 1I,LUL'llUUll LEG. < Next meeting,Js to be held on Sep- tember 8, at the home of Mrs. J. M. Gilchrist. This. being the day of the flower show `a special program w1l,1,,be given. List of .-prizes for Institute Flower Show will be givemlater. Ev- eryone welcome. - I\UU IEEL; WUUI\u ' 4. Mr. Malkin, Sr., of Collingwood, and Mr; Dodds of Toron`to_ were Wk-end vlgxtors with Mr. and Mrs. J. Malkin. `Wang-Ilnn-n AF Vnnwnnbn Iivnn -Ann-.4, VIB UIS WILII JILL. auu Llllfu du LVLEIIKIIL r. Ferguson of Tqronto was recent- ly visiting his daughter, Mrs. Wallace Brown. ` T Qbnnlnu llnlbln `ulna 1...... Ln-.. uh.- ,Dl.'UW ll. Stanley Malkin, whowhai been visit- ing in. Toronto, `for a. week,'ha,s re- turned home. `Mr -and 1|/I've "I"hnI-nan Dal! nf Anon: Aug. 17-The C.G.I.T. met at the] home `of Miss Evelyn Jermey on last Monday afternoon. After the devotional per!od,'Mrs. Sam. Steele of Botha.- Alta... nrvnuan fhn rnnaHn.o-' 'I"hn nnvf rnnnf-_ Aug. 17-Mr.' and Mrs. Maw of Klein- Rgzrg 2 were recent visitors with Mrs. aw. ' `III -ca Tifwn n`; n-`pl `IA'i6..... `M p..... -3 L;'I:ie.,.:s;l;eI'1' attend this [JUl`1UU., AVLFB. Elll. BLUUIU UL l3ULllZ1.' lllbd-. addressed the meetiy. The next meet- ing will be held at he home of Miss Mae Emms on August 25., At the con- clusion of the meeting the hostess served dainty refreshments. uaya l'd3L VVCCA Ill \Jl. uua. WALL! LLACILUD. A friendly game of ball between Knock girls and Ivy was played here on .Monday evening, the" Ivy girls be- ing the winners. IZISL VVUUK 11. HUT IIULIIC Ill .l._.|.U1l,Y. Mrs. Myrtle Coxworth is holidaying for a few days with friends _here be- fore`she returns to Toronto. ` i `I/I'nc TXY T T nnnnv uv\nh` n nnnvx1n.n*P .lUI'e SHE l'CLLll'llS Ll) .lUl.'UIlLU. ' I Mrs. W ; J. Lennox spent a couple-of days last week in Orillia with friends. A fninnlv (ran-no nf hall hafurnnn Lug !1.lUBl_Y. _ Mrs. Jones and children called on friends here on Sunday before return- ing to their home in Major, Sask. The band spent two days in Orlllia last week playing at celebrations. /Mrs. B. McQuay spent a few days last week at her home in Holly. `M :-a 1\/fvvi-In Fnvxxrnvfh iv: hnnvincr .l'1aK.[UH. 18 w1u1 1161'. /` F. R. Arnold and family spent, th week-end at Washago. Mrs. Arnold re- turned home with them after having, spent a. couple of weeks in Muskoka. Mr. and Mrs. Vivian` Jennett and lit- tle daughter of Weston spent Sunday with friends here. aucmaknm Inning Fl-uvvknuhn a`IeH1-n` clover at-nu uuu ll. `d. tau uruu. Harvey Brown of Toronto called on friends here recently. A-.nI1rn`\nn Pnnrn have 9H-onn fhn ellce are XlUIlU'd._Ylllg`5' WILU LIVIUIIUH llUL`\7. Wm. \Newton had the misfortune to put the fork in his foot. It is improv- ingnlcely. Mrs. Jnmas and children called Axxug. 16-Miss_Bessie Hatton of Tor-I 0 to is at her home here, having had` her tonsils removed. Her sister. Nurse Hatton. is with her. A 12` `I3 Any-un1A DV1!` Porniluy unnnf 1-hn WIUI II'lel'll1S IIBFB. . A number have threshed alsike` I clover and find it a fair crop. unntvnir Dnnxuyn rd Tnwnnfn nolln nn Patterns

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