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Barrie Examiner, 11 Aug 1927, p. 2

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uys: from 0'l"l'AwA-A night A... nnu_\. .. uug I vI[IlIlIIU""l`1aJf 8 I plus $20.00 to destination. A r_ 3 an un- _-_`-u -uiaanli 32 King St., W., ruiom PAuuI:ns1'ou--sopt. 7th - 9.00 am. via` Guelph, Georgetown and Inglewood. . consulglocal National Agents 'Womon ant-{alum-- `25,ooo WAN TED ...... t V .. `fen Pei` mile Winmpeg, LIVINGSTON BROS. .T V Dunlap St- B arri, Ontario A use-n cm: as arm! A5 DEPENDABLE` /AS THE DEALER _y/Hafss-u.s rr . 3oth- 12.01 in. (Mid- 10011. `1'_ o," alikc)` \ILI\-C\.l LU Moone' yet most ounces Ia. so power chronic s entirely disappoin their mon land sells If you inal butt (full strc store am ing as dir an impro until the duced to )Ian_\' 1 ent })L'L'2l believe II will rerlm 1;- Rub cj.| HOV Hick]; the firs room, ti counsel some ti Court w: t .1`n(-y P `I be re-mu 11st 19, t Crimina who '21 proceed Rm vited 1 nezn`l_'L.' Hicklun with hi preferrc of Insp f`...'y-nin.. K 1\'D .\ l\ Chief (`I Bxwulfu lattL-r'.< confcrc f`,, , with hl foHuu1 dovchq V. LAL uu u ed stat spc-culu -4',.lI..u-..` .4. folln I (lkI\tk I . I\' h iv h H`! r awn USA CALL ' Phone 180 A -uA\n 4 ;Ihe fa ward made A .I attuc 21('('nL Dem ju1'_\ . 'd1>`n \ Tue. the Jose- law. solve the Jill n: and u as he out h in 1* are D105` eve 11- Inn ha pm -xv-.. PLUMBING : V _ AND HEATING .\\' tht ing his Inn 1 /e 117 um! 7 5.1.; und7l(?(.Vucomuun;lod by BROWN & co. We rest our case on the word of our [owners-- and you can gef any number of their nams for theasking. 32 IV! IUIIUC Ll-Q GNU EU: Mrs. `Clarence Tebby of Midland is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Robinson. Superior St. eek-end at Aurora with Mr.,.and Mrs. ] JMr. and Mrs. D. Mathers spent the [D .. . Mathers. Jr. . C. Perrlngton oHamllton spent the {week-end with Mr. and Mrs.` Ben. I Wheeler. _ ' - ` I. Mis Iva Woodward and Miss Faint of [Midland spent Sunday at M. Wood- I wax-d s. _ . 131.41 1\n ..'Aua..a.....u... 1...... _. u_- ___; -.. uwre u monw. ' The Mennonites are re-roofing their church this week- __ _ ` uuuruxi UH au_uua.y. ' ,Mrs. Driver and two daughters` of Chicago have rented Neil Mc'Eachern s cottage at Oakview and intend staying there a month. THO T\KnnnnnH~'nu -nun an .._All---- A'--' u; wuvnu wnu xvuuutnu znenas. 1 Rev. Mr. McDonald. of Lucknow oc-~ cupied the pulpit. in the Presbyterian church on Sunday. ' ` MPH T1wI1rniv nn .'IIl!\ An-In-I_A..\..... -5 Mc'Allister s house` at the end of `the 2nd line was destroyed by fire about 8 o'clock Monday morning. A Miss: E. Mr-.T(nv in -slnnnlntr u nnnnln auuut. o uuxuunc monuuy mornmg. Miss E. McKay is spending a. couple of weeks with Midland friends. Lucknow on-~ us 333. uuuu BL. ( Master Frank Jnckmun of Midland is spending his holidays with his grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Ja/ckman. Mr nnrl Mr: Vniinrr nl` {("4hInun~n' nun gnu`:-um. nu`. uuu LVUKEI. LIIUH. dtl/Cltlll. Mr. and Mrs., Young .01.` `Chicago are visiting at `T. Armstrong's. `.\/l'l`l,' T. A pnffnrann Ia ululdnna vsmuus ul. 1. AI'lI1uu`Un5'S. Mrs.` L. A. Patterson is visiting ` rlends at the Soo. ` ` Mr: tlnnnnnn 'l`nhhu AF 1\n IA1o.-nu In Aug`. .8--Mrs. Clark and two duug'h- tors.-have returned to Toronto after spending two weeks with Mrs. S.` Rog-_ ers, John St. W ( T ' \rfnnf1xn I21...-.1. 'r....1....-..... .-.0 \.r:.n.....a 1.- gurus H. la a suuu u,vv:1'nge U!'0p. Motorists need have no fearof leav- ing` the` county provincial road just south of this vlllage astlf is now ex- cavated in the centre and therefore it will.be Impossible for cars to get in the ditch. The residents. of the sur- roundimzhcountry are living in "hopes that something will be dohe with his piece of road before?` the fall 1` his 001119. V .y..--o v-.-- vvvunnvl vvcvvdl vvoo-n ova-Vac-voo\aI\-1' 5.15. '1.`he7 hay and fall Wheat crOps 1n this sectipn are almost allsafely har- vested and in the barns. -From all re_- ports it is a good average crop. Motorists need hnvn nn fnnwnf Innv- '~,,..:, Ivovoo ovoo noon nu-o-41 4n..o4v>:\(u\oAu. J. Ryan of Toronto spent [last week [with his aunt. Mrs. Wm. McBride. S VlV1~.n'.knu nun 4'.-.11 -uuhnnc ........... 1.. WIUI N11`. BJl(1.W.lI`S. W. '1'.` UlElI`K8o Mr. uni! Mrs`. M. Desourdle and fain-`V ily of Toronto spent two weeks holi- days. with Mr. and Mrs. F..DesQurdle. r.-..... _n rn._.__._L- .__._._L 71.; ,,,,_. uegJarame's. `Mr. and Mr;s.'='Bert Clarke` `and; S`. I /Madlll of Markdale, Mr. and Mrs. J. Crawford of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs; Geo. Russell of Newmarket, 'Mr._and `Mrs. W. J. Gauley of Baxter`: and .Fz"ed Clarkson of Toronto ha,ve'bee,n vfsoltor with Mr. and\Mrs. W. '1`; Clarke. 7|/Tn urrl Ind RU- T'\nanunruI`n nn an`...-' answers, we wusses uampoeu. - . J. Dhjardine and Mrs. J. Foisle of Detroit ere week-end visitors at John Desjardl e s. , , . ` 'Mr and MFG ';"Rnv~f !InvvLvn' and` Q $V1l'Bo LIEU: 13 \ltl.l'l\v I . Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell spent a few days~,1ast week with the ormer's sisters, the Misses Campbell. . .T. T)& |nrrHnA and Mrs J Fnldln nf uuuuuru. DI : - , ' Mr. and Mrs. J. H; `Mitchell 0! I-Iawkestone, formqrly of Brentwood. are spending a. few days with Mr and Mrs. Geo. B. Clark. `ll : 2 nnrl Mun Tnhn nfinmnnknll nnnndv n -any mu: -ca-wuoo - - r-- yo--5---~ ---u-any-cu Miss Sadie Mccarthywas up from Torontq at her summer home. With her were'Mr. and Mrs.`I-Iarold Goddard. F. Goddard. Goddard and Mrs. W. Goddard. Sr. `Mn and Mvu ,'r1.r- Mmn...1i nf Aug. 8--Wm. Mcnrxd; Sin. 15 able to be out again after 0. tortr'n1ght's illness. `In... \__Il_ II..I`I-..A.I.-. .._.... -__ 1..-... nnsivrwoon STAYNER ms The Employers Liability. Assurance Corporation , The Best Policies in Life am! Casualty Assilrcnco. Jtllul her _ -_-..-....-..-~_yu Overflowing Bagns V Threshing. machines, `w\hlch have lately undergone their annual over- hauling, ar now in action again: Stor- age room on most farms is somewhat scarcer than usual onlaccountofl the heavy crop of hay already in the barns `andthis will mean a good deal of har- vest threshing. v Some farmers are adopting the western style. hauling the ':room and labor also. A new grain threshing outfit and a -clover machine arrived in this community recently, the former `having been purchased by ._George Taaylor and the latter by Wm. McArthu . With "these _ additions to `those already in ..use, this year's very` heavy crop should be handled without undue delay. . . - ~ _ grain from'th fields direct to the ma-e ' .chine th`ere_by saving considerable barn ' uva vy crop S undue _on Thursday. uuuu: U]: U. A. MCClaIl`1. Mr. and `Mrs. W. H. Brunning an Miss Dora Brunnlng of peaverton called on some` of their friends here I uu oaLuruay._ Miss G. Burton is spending a- few holidays, with` her sister ,dn Toronto. Miss-TM. Bannerman spent last week with friends in Sutton. 1 Mrs. ` Wm Mr.-.rn..a... .-..-i 3- ' - wuu uuenqls In S `V Mrs. Wm. Me Hattie of Toronto home of D. A. Mc Cla1n. YR? Mr. sin Mr: UIEOI1. Clain and daughzter ` are holidaying `at the .7 tr 13..-`...__ 9, its `:1 llldflll . . _` Aug. '8--AM. B. Hlpwell and J.` W. Stone took: in thewsutton` horse show on 'Saturday.. . Miss: (1 `llhnwm. 2.. ------V - AUIHI ' Mr; -Ill. we paul. [W0 weeks here. V 7 On Wednesday of last week the Bap- tist Young People's Union had their _ monthly social evening. After the de- votional part of the programme, which evening was spent in singing and read- ings. After refreshments had een served the singing of Auid Lang yne brought a very enjoyable evening to a close. " - Aug. '8-Miss Edith Lazenby oi. Tor- V ontospent the week-end here. Mr. and Mrs. A. Trombley, Jr., mo- tored to Toronto on Monday. .Mrs. Bird of Toronto is visiting her brother, E. Quantz. ' The pare ts and sisters of Mr. Riggs, -student pa tor of the" Baptist church. arehere from Windsor and have taken a cottage at Big Jcedar Point for the summer. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. H. 1 Chappell on the arrival of a daughter. .Miss Helen. Baxter is getting along nicely after an attack of measles. G. A. Brown. who was pastor of the Baptist church here for two years, spent the past two v`ve,ek`s here. Wdnnxr AF lnuln .......1_ an. , vs The Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada A `TE uu'a. r1..Iu. `raruusnx last week. V Miss Edna M. Ward of New York is visiting her. mother, Mrs. M. Ward. -Mr. and Mrs. 'Ce<-.il Coulson of De- tlrot are visiting the former's parents er . . ~ ` The Ladies Aid and W. M. `S. of Zion Presbyterian church met,-at the home of `Mrs. Wm_. Allan. `Camp Borden, on Tuesday. Aug. 2. with eleven members and two visitors present. The Sep- tember meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Lorne Davidson. Mrs. S. Duckworth. who has been in the Royal Victoria Hospital. Barrie. for several weeks, is able to be home again. L. Tar-Bush is in Toronto this wee . ` M . $1 ' week. uu.uu,veu my a 1_a.vge_c1`owd. V The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper and baptism were observed in Zion .-Presbyterian church on Sunday, Aug- ust 7. The baby son` of Mr. and Mrs.` Lockhart. New Lowell. wasobaptlsed. vMrs.' Vvebster. Miss Flora and Miss `Olive Webster of Toronto visited with Mrs. H. IL. TavBushu last Edna M. Wnr ne K713: v-..-- 1- Aug. 7--The congregation` of Zion Presbyterian church held a most suc- ce:-xgful `grurden party on the church grounds on\Vednesdn,v, July 27. Base- bdll was p'layed-by New Lowe1l,'.Bax- tor. Utopia, Camp_Borden and. Angus teams, `Camp Borden winning the prize. ` Ivy orchestra was inlattendance and an excellent supper and concert was enjoyed by a 1_ar ge_crowd. Sacmmnnf nf Hm 'r.n...:u.. c<......-.- ,.......,, ...... nuu .l.JlTlH.'.' UL [.1118 place. Mr. and/Mrs. R. Thompson of Stay- ner and Mrs. Murray and family of New Lowell spent" Sunday with `Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dobson. auu, c-uuuuy. "The raspberry cfop is very light this locality. V `- ' `Mrs. E. Dobson of St. -Catharines "Visiting her son Leslie of this `place. ~M')~_ nn`r1;\/Ina D rm...............- -- ~- uu ouuuuy. ~ Ralph Bell and Mrs. `Wilson Ben and children spent Sunday with Ivy frlndzg, Mr. and Mrs. Mills and childrn went. away for a two weeks` holiday on Mon'-_ day. . - I1 l,da_v. wcu 14 .01` Schomberg visited at John Dobson's on Sunday. A . ` Rnlnh Rn on ! `|\A'.... 11711--.. -r\,I - - sW=- ' ' I Mr. and Mrs. S. Dixon and family "": HUIUU Harry Barron aacuu.c1' uwuus on Sunday. ' ' -Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cunningham of Baxter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elphick. ' V Mrs. George Smith has` returned home from visiting friends at Bear -Lake. Aug 8+-Mr. andAMrs.` Syke add fam- ily or New York called on M . and Mrs. Mark McMaster on Saturdaf afternoon. V-.Mr on;-I `IA -an `l nI.... II-Y ...I-,I,n ~ om siItA'no.~ ll I-B t\I\nr\ BELLE 1=.wA;u* 8`*MiSS l fh T .9 on:-`kn 30131) HEAD u . . . . [Benin '-took `avtri t nit their daughter B mucus UTOPIA nu.-mu ms: week. is` `lhr. Mr: M "Vow? .MULCASTER st. IS OUR ADDRESS e where we ere equipped better than ever to attend to all your wants in the ` line of 3.. ugnaulltf, wmcn urch, the members )out sixty In" num- Id 9. huge bonfire` remainder of the l singing and mm.-I `Elias. Vida Langmaid of'Osha'wa is- 'v1s1ting with Mrs. Bruce Binnie for a` fortnight." ` `A (Mr. and Mrs. D. `J. `Kenny pntTthe . week-end at the Iat'ter s home here. I V Kate and Wilfred McLaughlin motor-.3 ed'to Muskoka, Sunday. A, . ' M153 Cllghlin niulona vvu I-I. an-2-, cu LU musxoxa, Sunday. V ` Ella Coughlin visited with Miss 'L. Shanahan recently. ` `Miss Reta Scott sperit Sunday in lorlllla. ~ ` V runn u unun Iv (Union Station)-Aug. 80th--` 12.01 am. (M'dnightAug.29th) 12.30 p.m.;l0.40p. . . 899%. Till.-1-2.00 p.m.; 10.40 pm. m` from P`l'llBORO-.-Aug. Hon WIND aoth -12.01 am. (Midnight -712.30 a.m. Aug; 29th) via Lindsay, Black- v1a Chatham water and Atherley. - . and Inglewoa ` , _. ~ _.-------.-- -7: ma a.m. (Mmmght Sept 6th) Q-` .-()-()-_:: ' "' Aug.v29th) V19. v1a`Chath "Lon f Georgetown `,,``I,,g`]`, . _ Special rains for Winnipeg via Canadian National xi From TORONTO (Union Station)-AIlg. 80th- 12.0l_a.m. (MidnightAu2.29th\ 12.3!) n m -in An- ... _-._u :7 Aug. 8.--Mrs. P. Sannuto and children J of '|,`oronto are visiting with Mr. andf Mrs. Thos. Fleming for a. couple of weeks. I. `III-.. 172.1- 0- ` " AUG-`80tII--Fron1 Totonto,`CaJedon East, Beeton, South and East in Ontario, also Station GIFT. 'Ith-Fto Stations in Ontario, Toronto, In: ,4 Snpounl I`ou-.- 0... 111:... 4, mr. and Mrs. J. O. Newton,;a3;::nded| the`tuneral at the latter s cou . thel late W. Cumberland, in Alllston on Wednesday. A numbenoj y'oung peoplefrqm here spent` Sunday" at-`Wasaga Beach. W. )1`. `Irwin opened the threshing season on Thursday when he ,corn~` menced threshing alsike at Mr._Do,wn- er'a. ' V . I $15.00 to wlumrlac BRITISH AMERICAN o1Lca}1.IMrrEn TORONTO 9 _ 0 -some daywe maybe the other chap. `Let's lie human Jenotigh to wall--and drive--safcly. Le/t s give the other chap - a chagce. If we don t--_ ` Traflic on` streets `and highways isn't getting any lighter. Accidents will con- tinue to pile up unless . .' . unless we obey the rules! ` V hon: sun: of; futhorinn V T , [Cuts feeding coats. Nourlaluu every part of ID the body and prepares thopu making ovum to stand the strain of Iudvy; on production. . 0boz2e% all- We are W saft.2// The question is, can't .we- (pedestrian and motorist ali do something to avoid accidents? And of course the pedestrian, couldn t kn.pw., He had taken chances before and got away with it . . . . but the pitcher went once too often to the Well. The driver never intended tohit this cha . He just forgot for a moment that his brakes weren t so very good. An Important Question -Aug. `r _ '9-m-:l0.4.0p.m. .. 233?: 13:1 ' 0302*` Prom wmoson--sopt. in: "L" 8.111. fhniaht E...` An.\ _. - I 31-32b WANTED ;=.';:..`.:'...`;`:3 :3*.i:.:.*::::;*;,pf.::`.: ..i: ; Education, reputation and address must be above average. Live at home--arrange your own time to call on present ustomers and others. A steady position--dignied---p1easant and remunera- ` t1ve--pre,vious shoe experience not essential. Interview will be arranged. ' TAPLIN NATURAL TREAD SHOES, LTD. 2- v=-- =- - ~~~~~ -* `---`- _ _ , , , :. ... uuuusunsnuuu n, Meaford, Coll1ngwood,,Peneta.ng, ions in Quebec West of Sf. Ana.-..gs, ..

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