$149 Qaugn , _,.- ...-......nuuu Alli`. 3110 Mrs. 'Longstaffe left to spend their honey- moon Win Niagara Falls and Detroit. They: will reside in Frankford. Ont. Other out-of-tolwn guests we e Mrs. R. J. Simpson and daughter, Mis Reba, Mr. 'and_ Mrs. E. Longsjgaffe, -Mr. Jack and Miss Kathleen Dongstaffe, Miss Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Connor. Mrs.` Mc- Nlcoll. Mr. and Mrs. John Currie. Miss Flora Currie, all of Toronto, Mrs. Bell. . Midland, Lorne Doner. Stayner, `Dr. and Mr_s..L. J. Simpson of Barrie. / g___j_L,, - trimming and carried a. Bouquet of Sun- s `burst roses. Mrs. L. L. Penno,_ 32 Ten- nis Crescent, Toronto, was matron of honor and wore a. tomato shade ro- maine gown; trimmed with gold. Her bouquet was of Sweetheart roses. The bridesmaid; Miss Dorothea I`.u11y._ 42 Maitland St., Torontofwore a. -bisque Cl.ea1ie1", Presser i1o9_pyNLoP ST. T.-- painting; bridges, ` clear` at ` ._v------v,' vwivwly V the following: -PARLO.R-- 8-piece mahdganfparlor suite, nearly new; 3-ptace wicker set, rocking chair. table and armchair: ma- ' hogany floor lamp: 2 rugs: .8 oak par- lor tables; pictures, curtains, etc. DEN- Davenport, mahogany ends, nearly new: 3 oak den chairmz rocker. leather upholsterlngz oakrbookcase and : writing desk; p1<.1t'ures,r etc. , . DT'NYT'NT(1_D(\f\ll, r\..I- I...nn_4, - .--u.uauu, uv.|.l' .5oxidf.<')-"and Mr. Lyl )urlng the signing of Lorne Doner, Stay- e. Immediately after ecention wad `hold ..a Hotpoint 3-Heat with lovnette, regular prfci, -:com- plete $23, sale price`; 17.50 With one of these you can do an your cooking fromran or- dinary lamprsocket. AAA...___. 7 `Chopping " Axes, warrfnted best steel, sale price . ,89c_each C. -: --1, 1 551:3!` 5?)` IIII-I THANK "?oU`FoR YOU IIIHIV I93!` I-Iliu Iludctnu ugj - __---- - ----_-7 _ u Iette, p1`iC%",G( 3 p'rice"~ 17 h can /our diimry lamp % so_ck_et. Dunlap 4 Phone 31 z crates, 10? FOR RENT ; Town .1-Iou furnished. ATAiQ`_u%R%vDEA;.LER's er Prbp- Lake Fronts- Summer Cottages, I regret it. --Elizabeth Patt _ V ' paper as was in- tended. 'If, was responsible for this erson. 39p THURSDAY} SEPTEMBER so, 1923 ..;.u-:2 - summer Cotfal HI-I>uses, furnished and. e . ` N O:F-l 3 ball. ' ame misunderstanding services held here at fnion Church. Sunday, . were not/adverfinr1 hl$Uo Box 595 ,. AUCTION SALE. bf Valuable Household F tirnitlirc I I The undersigned has receivd "in- structiona ffom I IIIV`Il\Ir In1------- --- Council ne"tion Walk; or which, h in U]? fix the top paired :1 of $90. could no responsi} the wm`l~: and he (1 ll\I vv C I (1 Other port of was pro. That Th Donald Ber('7._v . visable man; th bott to 1 perty b( does the pervisim Board u Al! I I\I\Il\ClI AM. _.Iz1 that Do get his one Hw- long dis duced 2: report h howevc 1` INL1, a. ;.;a.\u Ehznbe pointed wasgn' has not mit T1n\ in addit eratinn. compan pump f and ex tentinn pump :1 pump. \ ments ix two ha would h looked A1,] I at \l.`( - : thf.` B02 Coutu- for :1 |.AI\ AIIVK ter`:< rr Afu so the . v vv---vvwuuuly \IUiIlUWl II . the following: . " 2 oak parlor tables; couch: 8_ oak parlor chairs; rugrplotures; `curtains: dining-room table; 6 oak dining chairs; walnut glass cupboard, antique; dish- . ~es.Vcutlery, linolum, plotures; kitchen chairs and table; range, nearly` new; 3 bedroom suites, mattress and sfrlngs; linoleum, etc`.; toilet pets: 13 otures, - curtains: garden toolsand many other articles. All will be sold without re- serve. ' TERMS CASH. ._ Sale af 1.30 "pan. W. A. McOONKEY. Auctioneer. ` , l 10) ! sta- /(ll l'\l 'rver.< state! (`0N(('ti miffvw {'1 (IL Montr Winni Sicam of a h to rob ess 21 thwar Englis adian never the st ations. serial, ble Cr put_\;-I frnm Y I'( ('()n] mittm! ()i<~<- II, I \IHH K` Mar '.< ahlz-. done he Th ~.. Ami, Counc ni2hL t,( I` `of terest cept t of the which page 7)? `13. NE\ Thi scenes In ope-nir serial, N0 Uri b (- Arc; A Quif NATURAL Mouu v __- ----..~- nu ---u -OIKIV `The undersigned has received iixstru. tlona tram lnnin - A. .. . ___....'.'l " cu Lupe present. t at both services. nu; uvulull -IJIUHI \ HENRY DESOURDIE ` at 189 Bradford St.,V Barrie (ALLANDALE now) - to sell by pubuc auctlnn on-' ,Q.l..-...I_ __ A '_n I 3 "1=_7_{1-:1:e_-5g.s1~et %" Harvest I-Iome`/Se1?vil2esi. will~`Be held _ on Sunda next, October 3, 1926,.at St. .Pete s Chuth, - Churcmlls. A 11 a..m.-Holy communion and sermon. 7 p.m.-,-~Harvest Home service. St. Paul's chair will assist `at the evening service. All members are ask- ed to be present. The rector will preaqh services. us uumg D1261) . The` Pinkerton Chioh festival: veer"-. vices will-be held on Sunday. Oct. 3. -Holy -communion and dedication or memorial to the latelaaac Cairns and `his wife at 11 a..m. Evening ex-vice with sermon at 7.80. There will .be` no service in St. John's Church. Cook- . town. on that day. -rouu. nous wwart. - - ' s A number at` peogle trom here at- tended the Barrie air on.` Thursday and Friday 0!. last week. . - - ` . `. The `League of. the United `_C.hu_rch' held 3, corn` roast -in the basement of . `the church on Monday evening. , _ ' Mr. and Mrs. Wiley and family of Ailandale spent Bundsy, with Mr. and !lrs.'Che.s.-Harper. - - T Mr. and Mrs. ush McDonald of Chesley s ent art-*ot,la.st` week with Mr. and rs. A vin Cunningham. ' Mr. and Mrs. 8turdy;otSarnia `and . Mrs. Sturdy, Sr.. 01- Toronto were the guests of Rev. and Mrs. Clements `on . Tuesday. ' " ' -i Rllall Tlnnnnll -`Alma 'Dno.4-I4... `Ill-.. . calms: uunrlu. . ' I Mr. and Mrs, W. Patterson and ram- lly of Toronto spent` Sunday w1th,the_ Jz.ttgr'tvparents,*Mr. and Mrs, ,:Wm.` e . - ' . lss Frances tiker. underwont an` -operation last we_ek in the Royal.V1o- toria Hospital,` Baufrie, a_nd at present_ is doing nlcel . .. . The` Plnkmvtnn (`.H'nvvnh nal-Anal 4..-..., Tuesday. . ' Russell Donnell. `Mrs. Bantligug. Mlss_ Rhoda Banting and Clarence Banting were'Sunclay vls1t_ors_wltl1 Mr. ahd Mrs. James Donnell. ' Mr, and Mun 117 `Dn++....._n-. ---I I--- ""-.-v--r-V . \"lADl~|!AIK till! WOBK5 ' , ~, - ' _ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fisher spentthta week at their cottage ._at -Big .,.Ce_da,r Point. Belle Ewart. A nnrnlinr nf nnnnhs I-an-n Inn...` -4. daughter. Mrs. Frank Coleman. this; I`. nun mrsuaonn .Nevuls.' f :7 " Mrs. W. '1`. Johnston was the guest 011. Mrs. McPhee. in Barrie laiqt` yvqek. j g Chas. `Nelles, called on :.;her`.: week. nu: WUDIC m~.NBwma.rKet.` - `::- `T Mr. and Mra.-W. R; VPqttber:a.ndson, -Ipent Sunday 1; Tottenham. . .ms.H1u or ndon v.vl_n1tlng with J11)-iand Mts.4John Nev ls; . * ` ` Pl . T. T, Jnl-Inntnui `tuna hn aunaf l\`{ wk: I .j ' ' ' _ _ " I: Miss Ma.ry~Drenhan otilllston via-V lted her sister, Mrs. L.vE. Monkman. this week, T V- Ilr nh `Inn (`Man "EVla InAn. nunnuJ.tI.I._ last week 1nAN'ewmai~ket.' -w` Geo. week. .- - Xri. btviili .` A last week. ~ . A Mrs. Frankvcoledman spent F1.-Qday of MI . and MFR T 'D- and-GAL: nnl van-u lax. Rohlh6h.`ias .g f Ollll D! U wuss L. cHA'i3m-:L1J 4 at 226 Dunlap St., Barrie tn lnH hv -nnhlln nnnnl-In-n -....` W Wu "J uuum-2 auction on Wednesday, `October 13 {Jun 0nH...a._... `- t HIIU IIIIIIIUIJ QB DIITIG to en by -public` auction `on 111.1 I A`- - --- v-_-..._--.- of Houaehcilgl iFun[nitu_r`e n nnrlnnniovuui I.-- ...._-n_`__5 1,, . w own uy puuuc aucunn on Saturday, October 9 fhn fnllnnvlmm . ... --994-5+: emu at-J`-ISUV !_).m. V. A. 1_WcCONKEY, Auctioneer. ..--pi. Pm.~`H3F !NNl5F!I- ................ -...-. .- -~............ :*&*%%%%*wi%*%s MMIIQNVSALE s:.L:%_..V; .g_ turbos UP I ,v1'rAL1'rY; ': 'Ass1s'rs IN % `Bony ANTI; % F`E;`1fHER H I G R0w.>'.I"'~ -of the bride ' of Nellie` .Marion.~da1'1g"ht 7 `Cumb Paddieon-S`anclero --A quiet wedding took place.on Wed- nesday afternoon at the home or `the bride's parents, 2 Caroline St.. when Ruby Louisa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E . Sanders, was married to John Norman Paddison of Windsor. son of Mr. and` Mrs. W. D. Paddison. 68 Vic- toria St. The ceremony wasperformed bx_ Rev. G. E. Coulter in the presence of only the immediate friends `of the bride and groom. The bride. who was given away by her father. was dressed in peach georgette over silk and carried a bouquet of roses. lily-of- and" baby's-breath. She was by Miss Muriel Paddison. groom. who wore flowered Jtafteta. The. . Sanders. `broth The wedding marohwas played by Miss Cynthia Cook iot. lnemonville. xThe `groom's gift to the bride was a fox fur. to the bridesmaid a ring and to the groomsman a pair oi our! links. Arbut- fet luncheon was served after the oere-. `many and Mr. and Mrs. Paddison left sister of the groomsman WRS Gile_hrlot--Cellini nesday evening at the home s parents. 102- Dickson Ave" '1`oronto.- the marriage took place r-of Mr. and Mrs. Thou. Collins. to. Joseph; Igenr . `Gilchrist-. `son of Mrs. B. rllande .$t..v Allandal late M . Gilchrist. The 11 Wed e.. ' f lolly` decorated for the; occasion. The ' ried ; ;. mad with yelvet and ~hat' to match. The ' 1e.ixde.`le.&` '1'he`oeremony;was_nertor ` ed gbyf, ,.Rev._. Dr. `.._c;gtton and ~,.ithe,.:: ;wed ins f{muuxo'..wea e o=-I'1?oronto. The ..grooge'u`~? ' est: _tjo" the :.hr'".iePp:ei ::;qht her .e1uh=.l- P `..;.an;d\hat gs: ere: .. . ;. ` , .. ` brM:el.e't:.7.t`o` i_1 t.t?I.",, " ` In bride ;.w.`o`re `a gown of laowder 'blue -rgeorsette with hat,_to:n1a ch- and ear- . I .a. ;bouguet` '0! aonheiie; -.roe_ea.- she _w_ee at_t__en`ded by her sister. Miss Marie iline.-,who Wore .6 .b1?'>`IM1III rose Reorgette over ' er ot the bride. ` ouse `was taiste- ` attended ' 1 1 ' V 1 1 mm. mm. u. uoyle presided most ac- ooeptably. - ' ` V - `After the prog/ramhabout 130 adjourn- ed to` the basement to partake of a very fine banquet. A god representation` was present from the lodge: mentioned. I The L.O.B.A. in Allandale has shown moat! -gratifying growth during " the three years since its. organization. - vvuau u.....u. aw. uangstart of Orillla, Dep. C. _. Bro; I-I.` LaRose or .0:-tllla. W.M. Bro. Beatty of Churchill, W.M._ Bro. W. Reynolds of Cralgvale. Mrs_Cave of-Cookstown. W.M. Mrs. Beatty of Churchill; -W.M. Mns. Fer- guson of Orulia, P.C.M. `Bro.`G. Stun-' detrot Allandale and P.\C.M, S. N. Hurst T of Barrie Interspersed with the speech-. es were -a number of musical selections. W.M. Mrs. C. Doylte. presided o oeptably. were t'.U.1\'. CHM! `Bro. nnn TI) 13` " ' (I9? 'QI`.'|9` 'a_`. '_Aj;'A_` ha`. :5` . `V. '\. ,\..`;'._,,. _..'. }.V_'. .`'_:`N , ' F. _g_ A`; ., I CO KS; .;WN& . -w . 7 ` .L.o.a.A Birthday A The third `a.nnua1_ birthday. amuver- stay of .O.B.A. No 551. Allandale, was. held `on September 2'4. /when a very large crowd gatherad.,A lengthy pro- gram wasrqlyen. Among the speakers were P.C.M. Bro. Langstaff of Orillia. CaM. Bro; H.` La'Rm:n nf .n..nn.. ocotgn IJOUDICIK at Allandale . The annual Scotch" Doubles tourna- ment was held on the Allandale Green on Wednesday last, Three games were played. bowlers `from Orillia. Barrie 'a_nd,A1landale competing`. First prize, out glas berry bowls, went to R, Mc- Bride and A. G. Walker. Allan a'le,Awith 3 wins plus 14; second prize, utch sil- ver oandle sticks. to_ W.` B. Webb and` C. W. Poucher.` Allandaleg 3 wins.f_)lus 8; third prize, a sherbet glasses, ,to Sparky" Vail -and "Buster" Clark of ho`ckey fame, 2 wins, 20 points. Local Runners at.-Philadeiphia `John Dobson and Geo: Clark were members` of the track and field team of five men. who represented the Cana- dian National Railways at the rail- road , world's championship athletic meet ,-.which` formed part of the Ses-' quicentennial Exposition at Philadel- phia. The events were held'last'Satur- day. Clark won his heat in the 100, yards race and Dobson wion-this `in the l 220 but neither were -placed in the- tinal. They wereiboth embers of the C.N.R.. 440 yards relay eamwhich fin- ished fourth. nseventeen roads were're- presented at the meet and _the Allan- dale men were up a ainst some of the best track men on. he continent. The. C.N.R. teamwas composed of five track rom-. North Bay and two from Mon- trealin addition to the,Al_landale men; g New Rector for St. George : Rev. Alfred R. I-Ioldenrof Caledon _East has been appointed rector of St. George's Church. succeeding .Rev. Roy Melville who left recently to assume, charge of Christ Church. Saskatoon. Rev.'Mr. Holden will take charge of St. George : on Sunday, roctober 17. The preacher next Sunday will be Rev. W. A. Templeton of Toronto. Servlceglast Sunday were conducted by Rev. Mr. Charter of Long Breach. - ... V _. -no g nvo VIUUD --an nunxtcauu. Servise in~Burt0n Ave. c`h ur,qh la.stM Sunda.yA ev'en'in'g jtopk .the-- form .01. 9. . sqngwserv1ce.`~Rev. G.-E. Coulferispoke ongthe lite o!tMrs.Fa.nny` Crosby and a _number or Mrs. Crosby's. hymns were sungsby` the 'congx"egat1on and the choir. Special `numbers were a solo by Mrs. .S. Thomas, duet by Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Dobson anti a. quartethe by Mrs. F. E. Maxwell, Miss Bessie Spearn, W. Cul- len anal F. W. Dobsonu. uuw umversuy., V . ,. -Specie"! prices on 4;-5 and` 6-tube radios this week. Hear `the Sfromberx-.. Carlson fa.nd._ you ,w_1!l be . delighted." A. 1!}. Patterson, Allandals. M M 89c Miss Kathieen -Irwin has returned after spending three. months in Hespel- ersnd Torontohand is visiting at the home or A. Lyons. Burton Ave: 13aIv4 `II... 7 o.-........ -1 .LI__ us -- -- cu-toocv on any aagvslyg JJIalL`lvUll JLVUE ' Rev.` Mr. Lawson pot the Lord's Day Alliance will `occupy the pulp1t`otBur.-' ton .Ave. church next Sunday nizht. Rev._ G. E. Coulter is to conduct an- niversary -services -. t Bethesda. Qovunn in `D....4.`.`... A... -L \ S.0.E.- open for the winter. on "Tues-' day `hext with e euchre: party; Meet u, -7- ,1 g e vs I. euusv uavu , uu L HUB!!!- `tn ' '1`rs.fnmen'e I-Ia.4ll.;._Refreshm;er1`t`s will. . be. served. Arthur Walker left on Tuesday for " . IToronto.;where he enters his` fourth year in the faculty of medicine at Tor- onto Universlty. T .-uQnn(I.In'.I rnilnnn nn AWE anolv A_o..|..... r Hunt. , `_1}`:`h ,, .w.eek`=,nd;_a t H Bnmton 9 .:aw:1_oha % % V `I;lg_ ;_1 `o-2` whge` 1f:`e .w'a s ' recently tra.`ns,.-V` L` .. ,V V_. ,( ., `_-5 _ t. _ . . _ I -~ ;'3Ir.~':!:.\:1(!`..A1 \ I:r s;7' `_1'I;` '7'I'i::od};in`g `ht Mtdiaiid `spe;1t.,tl;e>.:wcek~end"wlth`;tzs1ends-Lin` Al-- .la.n`da`le. . ,. - ~.Mt'. and Mrs. .R. .. J. C. N1c`hols`e.re_ spenatnswrew ys with relatives 1:; VW51'10 093- ' - - ' ' 1.-* --Som e;` special bargains ' in .He1ntz- Patj:ersoxi s. Allandale. ' 39c \ Rev. G. E. Coulter and` Mrs. Coulter aittended the meeting otsimcoe Pres- bytgry in Port MN1coll.on V'I`ueTs_day. -V1315? fiiii1Yy'.~t<;` .vis,it1ng=' the*!a` gar : alqtr in `I-Ia.x'n11ton .3 -Mr. uni-::L r's.",FV J. D. Norman are " man & 00.. p1'a.nos th!s week at `A. E. * ROW Anon Can Gkn vupl_d-I... .... 911---- 31T!V?""?`%"f:?`:`;"?.?"*1* `!1`W` T- Sotgh Dloublcgat Allandale In nnr-Anal uAn..I." 1's..--I.--- A vvu V I: "of Caledon actor g .Re_v. ham:-n nf us mm. M. wuey. . V The Rally Dsmeervice on V Sunday .mQrn!ngL 1n..tlp.;'Un!ted 8.8: `wat`1a'r"g'l_v attqndgd. A .te`reat n"; .7. . pretty paggant by ` V,orV-pupil: was an. In- _ the program; Owing .go A the] ing`; " J; Brown the evening pogwu conducted by-`Rev. Jlfllllc a'_' V ` '. , Mr.j;und Mrs. Wm. Lennox and son Lambgpt and Mtg. John Banting of Ivy wgare snday `guests or Mr. and. Mrs. M; Wiley. - - ' - '3 `T113 `RAHV Thaw" ;niuvIna ..... ...L..I--- _.I.-~-r wv-r jspt. 29--Donald Neelands of Kin`- mountv-ls enjoying two weeks holidays at h! ;-Lhome here. < ` Mr gfbolmage and Mrs. Math rs` have _returhj`.dVhome, after v"Ia1tingV H ntsvill .tr!QndI.T.--" V` ` `IA -u n..`.I `ll... `-rlv..L -r _,, - ` LUIIUWH. I `W- Dqar Mrs. _`CAlark:---Whereas you have ; tound*it necessary to give .up your v work in thechoir of the Essa. street ~ Presbyterian church. where you -have i so faithfully and efficiently served in the service of praise, we. you . fellow _ choir members. feel that we ca not al- low the friendly relations, so long es- tablis_hed, to go . by without expressing to you in some tangi le form, a slight degreeof ourjapprecition of- your ex- cellent service and, we therefor ask 1 you to accept this` parasol, "trusting that it may remind you of,the.j many pleasant hours we have served together in the Master's service. Signed on be-' half of thechoir. L.'E. McMillin. Pres.: I1__Kea,rn~s,~ Secfy. ;`~ E. Dqbson, jleader; yovxuwuuu vvuoaoulpg nun ayvllbn _ I V 9' J `All past. present and future `In mbers' 4 of the choir will please note the prac- J h tice will be.-held at.the home of E. W. i 1 Kearns,.Burt`on Ave.. this Friday night. 1 All are nvited to be present. a `_Atter the choir practice last Friday ( night. the members went in -wbody to` is the home.ot*Mrs; Jno. Clark and nre- `i sented [her with a. parasoi.VThe presi- v 'dent_spoke a. 'f'e'W\Wo!'ds and an address was read by Dalton White. `the presen- tation `being made by Miss Edna Mont`-' cr-iet.. Mrs. Clark responded` in a. few 0 `well chosen; `words. The address is as -follows:-.-`-' ~ moan Klan (VI...-.'I. . 1}v|_ -1. _ _ - V '- n I ICC" `CI IXII TIIYII |' :J The choir of the Essa St. Presbyter--, lan church has begun its act! ties for; . the fall and. winter man `s. e flrstl social evening was he! .on Monda,v;1 night at the grove of E. A. Little`; It`, took the form of a weiner roast and a.` very pleasant evening was spent. I] I , `AH nnuo In-oAnI;u\& ......1 a.-;.-.... `___ -___L-,,, _Pruby-t;rian Choir . Al- -4! 4.1.- TN--- run. 1\_. E73??? Jma wee sale marks rn:si6py* dcc3iEE* Remarkablevalues in Hardware 97-piece -sets.in neat bOrd e1 decor-atio`ns, Alffed Merkjn: _make,iregularly so1d at $30.0c toy_$3-2;00, 3 patterns. nricen` VTEW-%%PE0PLE or BARRIEV AND ITS VICINITY Fox 1 ANI1 'l'l..lA.Ml( -vnit`I:~nn vnnn Piain Ivbry 97/-%piece' sef with gold lines, regular $20.00, sale price . . '$l7.50 Blue (`Willow 97.-piece sjet, regular $30; sale price, $22.50 ruv--mg cnanr; linoleum. etc.` ' . ' I{I'I`CHEN-- Moore Quebec `cook atovp; .k1tch_en cabinet.` nearly new; re- frigerator; gas range; s!deboa.rd:~k1t- ohennhairs and table: large-quantity` kitchen utanslls; garden tools an man? other articles. ' V j AI ~ will be sold without roaerve. TERMS CASH. ' W. A Mnn.n7.m-mv A-..-lu-----`4- bordf Merkins make,iregu1ar1y'_so1d $30.00 V 'tog_$3-2_;OO, :3 patterns, priced $23.50, $25.00 and $26.00 set EI1glish._Porcelain.' Dinnerware V ' GREATLY REDUCED A I \II" 1 u1u1-u1\..l`:. A11!` `soMo1= ouk JUBILEE (vxi-*FIa44'1x711`%v%".s TO EXTENT or ouk 1-UK 11-11:; J S'If0`CK"! `i3.ni;1E':.'1cXnaiAN1ii . . n Longstaffe--Currie Atcthe Presbyterian church, Elmva.le,. on Wednesday. September `22, the mar- riage was solemnlzed of Flora Donalda, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Donald Cur- ' rle. and\ Victor Henry Longstatte, son of Mr. and Mra.VE. Longstaffe, 57 Mel`; rose Ave.. Toronto. The'ceremony Was be:-formed` by the_Rev. Dr. R. J. Slmp`- son of Toronto and the wedding march more."'1`he bride, who was give away bygher D tether, looked charmln In a. was `played by Mrs. Alex. Currie." Cree`-. tafteta._ romaine gown with rosewood ` `7-."33'1"eez- 'we'bs ter of tne.Bnk of "Tor-I gnto. Toronto, is -. holidaying, Aatahis ome. . ` rurt mcnucou on Tuesday. 'Mrs. E.;R. Montvgomeryjog oidwafer is with Mrs.` S. `Tipping for `a few `weeks. '- `IE1-no... 1Y7-I.-L- ` 1 . .vuam.1saneue Campbell spent a few days last week in Toronto. o .~Mrs. W. Re1d-- of Barrie snerit last week` with her father. .Wm.- Train. Allroads lead to Elmvale Fair. Don't forget the dates. `October. V_4_, 5. and 6. Rev.';E.` E. Puglsey and Richard Mid-' dleton attended Simcoe Presbytery at` Port McNicoll Tuesday. ` ' ' . *'Mrs. E.`R. Mont2'nmnru.~n( n.-.I.:...z.a.-.. - ; L.uu1'cu Dy 1.-cev. A. D. Cousins. H Some visitors duning the week in V; this place were: Mr. `and Mrs. A. Mor- t rjson and Miss Stickling` of Newmarket lgwith Mr. and Mrs. Ben Webb: `Mrs. IRobt. Webb and Mrs. Harrison and 3' daughter of Allandale and Mrs. llan - I-Iobley and son of Toronto with fr ends .`here : Mrs._John Banting` of Ivy with . friends; `Robt: Hamilton of Shelbour e. at the parsonage; Mrs. Robt. Kneesh W ' of Markham and Dr. and, Mrs. Wagg . and children of Toronto. with Mrs . Wilson Black. 1 - . ` .- I c.-unmet: plotures, dishes, cutIery,.etc. BEDROOM N0. 1--- Brass bedstead: oak chiffonier: oak dresser; linoleum: mat.tress'and spr1n'g;- pictures, etc. D BEDROOM NO. 2-- Brass bedstead; mahogany chiffoniem D_m.ahogAan`y drags- ing-table: '1inoleum,. rug. curtains. etc, BEDROOM N0. 3-- 2 white enamel bedateads; 'white..enamel dresser; pic- tures. rug, etc. I ` d . BEDROOM NO. 4-- Steel bedstead: chirtonier; mahogany dressing-tgablez, ranking chair; linoleum, cm.` W ' I{I'IfcHEN--- ` cook gtpve; kitchen cabinet. namvlv .-....,. ...._ Bonn-- To,Mr. `and Mrs. Chas.` Dbdper. ' on Monday, September 20; l926, a. son. Roy Webster is visiting` his sister. `Mrs. Ray Horn, in (Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs.` Harvey. Henry are z"e-' newlng'.acqua1ntane in town. ` Miss Margaret Simpbon spent the week-end with friends in Midland. Archie Montgomery at Orlllla called ` '11 friends `intown on Tuesday. 3 ' Miss. Isabelle Campbell xi few week. in Tm-nnm . - .U venulg SCTVICB. Congratulations to Miss Mildred Webb and Mr. Walter McFarland of _Mount Albe'rt...who were {married on i'I`uesday. September 28, in St. Paul's lichurch by Rev. A. D. Cousins. Some vlstifnrn nnhna +1.... .....-I- L. Genuine ` ARu.'beroid Shingies $1.90 Below Regular.Price b Sherwiin-Williams R Paint, suitable for barns, silos, fences, etc., 20 gallons to 25-ll ). bags; sale price . . %, . .` . . . . . . . $1.25 -25'-lb. bags, r_egu1ar $1.35`, sale price . . ; . ; . . . .. $1.10 Royal Purp Laying Meal, 4:11. L.....`._ _j-_ Rdyal .e........ uyuu;m.I:u'ul5; uaunooxcase and DINING-ROOM- Oak but`et:-round oak extension table: 6 dining chairs. oak. leather seats; 4 high-back dining chairs. oak, leather seats; rug; china. cabinet: pictures, NO. 1-.--- Emma hnnfnno