lcaster auuuuay . Mrs. Pulford is visitixig Her .siste_r, Mrs. Vvilkinson, at Everet . Mr: A1\;r.nnm.m.n Pnnvw 1-1..- t1'r....a. ...a.a \ &V.l.L'. VVHISHIUUKI, El. IHVGPBCE. Mrs.`M-cDouga11 from the West. wid- ow of.the late Rev-.. John McDouga1l of Calgary, visited with relatives `here last week. ' 31:14.... ru.....a.I....- _-__ 1.- AL, "- Sept.`27-Mrs. N. L. Chantle? spent, a few days in Toronto last Week. II.. -__..1 1:..- 1-1-.1u, - -- ._._ I uunus .111`. 1.6005 uusence, Schools, public and high, are in full swing. \. ` . Noah Grose is on the `sick list. T-Many` from this locality a-ttended Barr1e's Big Fair. ' . uus yuun srruu. ' H. D. Roger-son, formerly of Lefroy, " `has bought 8. `general business in Zyph- I er . `ll Il'n~ .-....: 1ur....'1n A rn,u_- ,,, - - vveuuuauay Uveuulg Just.` .Fre_d Laver is C.N.'R. agent here during Mr. Tebo s absence. rnhnhlu nwhlln on.-I kh-.'.I.. A..- I... a..n and Mrs. G. W, Payne. Miss `Mary Corner,` whose marriage took place on Wednesday last, receiv- ed many beautiful and costly presents from local and city friends. Congratu- lations. _e Jas. C. Barry. Jr.. is on the sick list. Mrs. E. J . Priest and family left on Tuesday last for their new home` in Niagazg. Falls. Out. V - T] .`....A `nu cw...-".- 'I' Th ....L-.. H-uI5al.'I. rtaua. ULIIL. _ W. B. and Dr. J. D. Sroan enter- tained a number of local and Barrie friends at ..the 'K.1`rkpa*tr\ckz cottage, Wednesday evening last ` .Wrn `l'.nvmr- In 4"` `M -`D nannlb 1.....- L I a Mr; and Mrs." F. A. Tebo, son and daughter, left this morning for Tor- onto. Mr. and `Mrs. Tebo will continue the trip to Victoria, B.C. Miss Sylvia Barry is improving in health. V . b - ` I1t's a_-giri." Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. W, `MITRE `\/I'nv-u fVnv-nnvn ' nvhnan nnnnnlnnn T "'"'_ I ~Spt. 2'7.---Large deliveries of grain; at the, two elevators. Both are hand-` ling po`ol grain. n D T?no'nv-ann fnvwnoulu A9 TAG...-... WHITE `vest festival services on Sunday, Sept. mt. uv:ux'5c'.s UIIUFUII new. Cnel!` nar- 18. a._nd_ these were most successful. There were large congregations and special music by. the choir assisted, by Neville Jamieson of Thornton and W._J. Lennox of Ivy. Miss Verna Mccann skilfu-lly presided at the organ. Miss Ethel Calvert, who won the gold medal a-t the Toronto Exhibition, gave a. violin solo in the evening. The minister, Rev. W. G. G. Dreyer of Toronto, deliv- ered impressive sermons. cu. spruucuzue. . . - .There will be no services in St. George's Churh for the next two Sun- days owing to the Anniversary seyvices held at the Anglican church. Ivy, Sun- day next, and the United church the. following Su day. ' ' St._Georges Church held their har- ace` cue LUl'I.llll` S _ son. nucseu. Miss'Maude Smith is visiting friends at Sprucedale. Thorn uri-11 kn`nn .-.......I.-..... a... cu. Cl! L5- Mr. and Mrs. Mark McMastei~ and Mrs. Wilkinson of Angus and Mr. and Mrs. C:h-as Haugh and son Otto of Eg- ' ,bert were at Gravenhuz-st on Sunday to see` the formers son. Ruvsell. `N/I'i.au'1\/fana Qrnlnn cu uigun...-.. a..a......:.. out B ents. IA ... uu L ucauay . Dr. C. A. Arnett of Barrie wasa vis- itor to this village last week on pro- fessional business. Miss Jean H!gg'inson of Orlllia spent last wee-k-send with her parents here. Mr. and `Mrs. John McKnight of Bax- ter spent the week-end with her par- : VV u U: UUIIUBI Mrs. J. H. Bell is in Barrie R. rV. Hospital where she had ah operation on `Tuesday. hr (" A Annof n9 Dnnnin nu-.- A --in &VJ.l.'E o 11: 131311 Mr. _a.nd-Mtis: Thos. Jones and child- `ren and Mr. `and Mrs. Wes. Carruthers of Oshawa` were` Sunday visitors with W. J. Jones. - . 1\,f..z. 1' `L1 1-)-" 1- 1.. -n_.,,_._ -.-. -- ..--_, .---- -.--. ova .va-.1. .;4.. 1.21119. Mr's. J.'A. Bgli, Sudbury, is spending a. few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. R. Bell. _ | `MI ... n...a.1ur..... nu.-- -r-_,-. , - --- Sept. 27--Mrs. T1191` and children and} Bert Mitchell of Al1`is'ton and Mr. andl with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. `Bell.. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Ross and Ed- win Fairhurst ofVHamilton spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. H. Ellis. `J ... 1-" 15.11 N -- .Mrs. Boynton.of Fergus spent Sunday] )F To\yI~L !ua.uu1uaI.c:i wv.-.-re Immersed | The annual meeting of `the Baptist ,young people s union was held in the. churcifion the"evening of Sept. 15. The pastor presided. The workof the past year, thefirst of the Un`ion, was re- viewed and showed the condition of the Society to be one of continued pro- gress. All expenses have been met and a. good contribution made .to Foreign Missions. The election of officers re- suited as _foi1ows:--President, Miss B. L. Cooper; Vice-vPres.,, Agnes Taylor: Sec y., Harold Ruffett; Treas., Aileen Whan: Devotional Supt., Miss Cooper; Missionary. ,Supt.. Mrs. John VVh-an: Literary Supt., Marjorie Matteer; So- cial Supt., Agnes Moore. Lunch was served by the Ladies Aid at the close of this meeting. _ ` co auuuuauxul year. - Rev`. 0. C; _Elllott of Mimico preach- ed an inspiring sermon to a laz-geeco`n- gregation in the Baptist church, at I 2.30 on Sunday afternoon. Th-e pastor, _!Mr. Riggs, presided. At the close off `the service the ordinance of baptism; was administered at the "lake when four candidates were immersed. ' Tho onnnn`I rnnninn no 4.`... 1n-__;_:_';' :1ua- muuxes 111 J.v.Lc.v1aster umverslty. ;_Mr. Riggs, who was very popular with all classes, especially with the young. carries with him out good wishes for a successful year. 1 Dov` n (`V `lmnnn l\" mn....:.-. . _ _ . ..--L VVl..lI.U.n I Earl Riggs, student p`a'stor of the` .'Baptist 'chp'rch'," closed his summer term.on Sunday-last and returned to ihisjhome in Windsor where he-will `spend a week before entering upon 5 his studies in McMaster University. ; MI`. R1228. Whn WR. vm-v nnnn'Icn~ 1-"H-In ` uuuwulg cu luuy. St. Georges `nnf fnaflvnl aovwrinon nun u......:.~... ca-..` l _uuuca 411,11. very ww concuuon. I 3 .Rev. 0`. C. Elliott of M1mico,Awho% gconducted the Sunda services, was` iezitertairiegi at the` ho e of Mrs. Jas. Whan. maul `Dh-amp ..&.oA-...A. ..`..:_1....- -1: xn,` yzlaca uu U&u1Ull.5._ ;. , Mrs . John. Whan was called to Queensvllle` last week owing to the Iserious illness of her [sister who con- : tlnues in a very low condition. a ' `Rev, n ('1 11IHn++ no '1ura.....a..n ...1....x Z'VID`C U` Sept. 27--A~1a_r-ge number from here `attended their I_nnisfii School Fair ,at lstroud on'Sept. >20. Our teacher, Miss B.*L, Cooper, and pupils, are receiving congra`tAu1a:tlons , on` their splendid showing. `The school captured first prizewin the parad -and the pupils re- ceived a number f first and second prizes on exhibits. Mme Tnl-in TIT]-can nun - ..-1 I..: 4.- `NEWTON ROBINSON j VBELLEEWART l9clb.T FERGUSONVALE LEFROY UTOPIA _'|'l-IE BARRIE EXAMINER """' """" "" U vanes A_d.UC v : SEE % ' % mange; J/or mm _ gmwn ggrnglo 3zcm| `"' Fruit Jars ncxnuc VINEGAII E Zinc Rings Blended 2 doz.35c Small 899.... z"5':.`.'.`:' 40`? can. A M `ii , Em zvhgle Mixed ..:.:'"..:: ::..'.:.'=-= 23 ....1 Ci) 6k sA Friend Bakingi Powiler_ `VRLASPBERRYJALLII ` ` F2901.-lb.('l'in Tj _. 1% 17 1-lb. Jar ' uay lll.U]'ll1lln V ` Much sympathy is felt for Mr. and` Mrs. Fred Devitt in the death at their baby girl, aged five months, who died quite suddenly, Sep__t. 22. l l.U.llUVVS""' . , Dear Bessie--We, your friends and associates of Holly, cannot let you leave our community without some ex- ?r`ession of our best wishes for your uture happiness in ur new home. Always, in the years o close associa- tlonswe have had, your Influence and V - assistance in-every line of activity has been for the betterme t at the com- ` ,munity.`Although we r gret to lose you ` from ouz-'m idst, .we are pleased to kn_ow ll-`I-u-.1 u-.. ....nv ..-L LA - .---- ...v .,.....\.u .1 sun: at VLAGLLIU-Illa Rev. A. Craw of Shanty Bay tookl tHe service inthe United church. Sun- day morning. - I\T`l`Ir|l'I axrrnnn-kvv la IA1A On... 11.. _...I EVER u; .vuuw.uu /1` Q11` on b'8.U.lI`d8.Y.. Lloyd Jamieson is` spending a. couple lot days in Thornbury. Mrs. Flgnhv nnnnnnnanln kn 'M`h....... m. uays m uzornoury. ` 1 Mrs. Esnby, accompanied by Misses . Sara and Dorc_:as,.a.re spending 9. month jwith the former's son at Chatham. I l\`F A ru._-__ -j an _ - cuu wuu Lnenus In na.z'r1e. Quite a- number from the village took in Midland /Fair on Saturday.. Ll0Vd Jamieznn IQ" nnnnlno a nnnnh. Sept. 23- Cdngruatulations to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jamiesop, 2nd line, on` `the arrival of a.- son, Sept. 20. I M}ss Louie (`fhnnmnn anal-If H... .....1._ | nuns uuule unapman spent end with friends in Barrie. Quito 53.. rmmhmv fwnm {Jan 1 `r-casualty}. ::.LguUu5u we l'3l'8K C0 1089 ourmidst, pleased know that.you will not be so far away bu: I that you may join us occasionally. We +ask you` to accept this gift and in the `years to come may ft ever recall plea- sant memories of your many friends hex-e.--Sfgned: Annie Brown, Mabel .Wi1ey, I1-ene'Kell, Gladys Srlgley. ` I |_ . . _V_ 2 Saint, 27-A 4 very` pleasant evening was spent at thehome `of Chas. Stig- ley when about one -`hundred friends and neighbors assembled and present- ed Miss Bessie Hunter with a. beautiful set Of Old Colnnv knivnn arm (nub: A9, cu nuns ncaaue nunter wun B. D884!!!-flll Old Colony knives and forks. Af- ter lunch had been served. the evening was spent in games and dancing. The address, accompanying the` gift, is as folloWs:-' `run..- n-.._s- 11v. 7 -' - - - he soIi,mS_-1_)'t._2-().-m" V" Louie Chapman spent the week- snd with frinns in `Darwin 3 rR`Y'_s COCOA ! ~ 21 halHb.. -panel T ;E.s:.c':.::-.:.*sa1-non 1 9 5 Rubber Jar 5 iloz; 25 Jar an. 35 , save on Your Preserving This Week T HILLSDALE HOLLY %'5-lb . Tin 28 JusT A FEW DOLLARS WILL PROTECT YOUR SPLENDID, CROP TILL SOLD. Why take .1 chance? - INSURANCE in All Its Branches ..---- w-u-v nannavli I \III VIII\IL Il'u'lL Those who reserve early get the better accommodation. /WE WILL ARRANGE FOR YOUR PASSPORT. Address all correspondence to Liquor Control Board, at Barrie. Beginning Monday, October 3rd, and continuing until further notice, the Brewers Warehouse at Barrie willoperate on the following hours: From 9 a.m. till 5.30 p.m.; closed from 12 noon till 1 p.m. daily for lunch; closed `on public holidays and- election days. Mail orders will be promptly filled; send your permit withya letter, stating brand and amount of goods re- quired, and a money order or marked cheque covering same; permit will be returned at once. WE ARE Now BOOKING SAILINGS T0 9!:!?J_1:-E?`%'?F9". CHRETMAS _ .. F. A . Mgkggmsou GUEST IVORY 3 Cakes A/10`? NOTICE (Signed) C. R. SCOTT, Manager. and Canadian National Railways. 3A'R'iz"fi, 151%`. Phone 447W `XXIX QQI-Q Pan ' rm _ u-vw u'uIu a,uuuu5 auaua Lquwg. uuIu:u'.u1.` nrglyze the wo_rk"ot digestion. And the L eat and easiest way to` do. this~1s tol fnnurnvawu nnnnl uyh.` n NH-In I3h:nnn_l 4 Phys. 25 er . . 3 Tina 35 Flakes 11: Pk]. \ChocoInte Drink, . . . . . . . . . .. 60` It you are a victim of stmach -Troue bios.-1-Gas, Sourness. P.ain or-;B1oating- ou may have quick and certain reliet 5' _-following this, good advice. ` M l Articial digestants and.atarvation Aieta_a,r'e seldom needed. Within react on. most .!olks._.may eat what the, . Ike. iflthey will. keep their stomach tree tr-oms.ourin`g acids that hinder:or ` nmmlvzn this wmvlz"nf' ip-nntiim Arm Hm snvua HOME REc1Pt' 1-`on BAD STOMACH pvv vv ovwglvaauavlw. BU any UlyllU'H DATED at Barrie this 12th day or` eptember; A.D., 1927. D A DUNCAN F. MccU34 IG.D . A 37-_89b - Solicitor for Executorsl 7-'-'-' .. \ , - NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to `the Trustee Act that all persons having-' ` alaimsagainst the Estate of `Lucy Jane Howiand, late of the Town pf Barrie, in ` aersigned on or' before tie 1st daytofl the County of Simcoe, widow, deceased who d-iedontor about the 26th d'a?v of August. 1927, are requested to end articuiars ottheir ciai s to the un- pctober, 1927. after which date the exe- cutor will distribute the assets of the pstate among those` entitled thereto. . having, regard only`-to, the `claims of which he shall then, have notice, and that he will not be rcgsuonsibie to any person for the assets otsaid estate ?:E"':'1`ae"15i{'aei';"o`i: `6' :'t'533`e."'19' i, XE? ter which date the executors will di - f::`.?':: :3: ;::':* 3; "*5 `:53. y o e-c 9. ms 0 they 511111 then have notice, ant? wclgll` uorbe responsible. to any otheys. . Barrie this 12th dav of" mar. ueceasea. wno ale on on about the slut day 0`! M-ay,-A.D., 1927, are requested .to send particulars of their, claims, to the undersigned on or be-? gone the 15th day or October. 1927, 9.1- f_ far whinh -data H-an nvonu+.-mu nun am. u.` wanna agguuuc L118 mutate 0!. JOHN] halter Eanderson. late of the Township to: .0111. in the County [of Slmcoe, tar-! mar. "deceased. who die on about M-ay...A.D., reauested to sand 'nm~I-Ir-nlnm: nl +1mI.. )7-89b . gucu. uu wau nun. uh! I` onszme E0 any averse! for hose claims shall not then have been reoe'1ved- ' % ' ALEXANDER.;COWAN.- . Execut;ozi's Solicitor, imam. n----- A , The following: 1` ` I-!ORBES`_--4Bay mare, 10 yrs. old; ay mare. '7 yrs.'old. - 1 i IC-A'1`TIJE--Spotted cow, due Oct. 9; oistein cow. d_ue,0ct. '5; red cow. due arch 7 ; spotted heifer, due April 11; yedrand whi-to cow, due April `28, red pow. furrow. .~` . ` V PI ood brood sow. rows": buggy: set disc harrows; 2-ur- `pow plow, Cockshutt: set isleighs; ~seed `drill, Deeringr silo 12ft .x 24"ft.: sulky V articles. . rake ; sugar" kettle; set single harness; cutter; slot 1-horse sieighs: get double breaching harness; - hay rack; scuftier; mower; barrel churn;- also forks. Iahains. doubietrees and , many` other 'IMPLEMENTS- -wagon; set_ har-I TBPHIE nf Still!-7!--"Al] nvnu nf 1nnn Al condition If inst. pruumb. . - Terms of Sale--`All sums of $10.00 nd under; cash; over,tha1Pamount 12 months credit will be given to parties tarnishing approved Joint notes. 6% per annum off for cash on credit sums.` \X7`" hn H1111` vlrlflmnuo nnnnnn -A ` ...,-. ..... V-.. ova uuyuu uu Ul Uuu. auuxa. `All will be_sold without reserve. Sale at 1 pan. W.V; A. Mc'Co_nk'ey, Auct. he Trustee Act that a.ll.pe z-sons. hav-~ I18" claims against the Estate or John altar nnnmmn ham no ox... rn...........u.a.. E NOTICE is hereby glventpursuaxitb toi NOTICE V73 cnnnnwons /[he undersigned has recelv_d instruc- ' T - lions from . " . | :21: 4n:---g__ -uu-writ: 1-3* . . 3:"- fARM_,-TOcK AND IMPLEMENTS NOTICE To VcR`Ep1fToRs% `1,'l |u_mdnv_.- Oiptombof E . ILDING RACK tic Sports -ROUND NCE ST DAY get them. ott, Sec y A chance to procure a Fall C;)a;~_at-a price that- will surprise you when youssees the Snappy;Coats, in all shades, plain T weeds, stfipes" and check patterns,` in slip-on styles. " `- ._HA.RRY TWISS A s I (W orsteds, in the L leading shades: These Suits`-aree-. cleverly tailored? " from good-wear-s ing Tweeds and _ Rich Bro`wVn, . gGray,~ Heather, Fawn and Purple. Ranging in price} . from $10.50` up, ' so ----2 fw` to` sell by Public Auction at Single and 'doub_1ey breasted style.- V` Blue suns A SNAPPY surr 1-`on THE PRICE LF1En"7E6ij:i,$ApN A l\ .. 1 I.-. `l'I..I_I1_ F, 4,5 f FRIDAY: Qc'r. 7 3:;;;;;:' hm. ; ` Sept; "231-o'-enn1sMo"F'a-h'!s. attending COllegla_te*~-in Barrie "this term. ". Mrs. L. Carson r'eturnd_.fro"'in Toronto ' on Saturday accompanied. by Mr. and_ . Mrs. Roy `might for the, Week-`end . A nn'mhmr-. fr-nm -`him -n n++m...1-.a n... ,(' - _----- --- ;.l Sept. 27-'_1`he..meat supper and con- cert held in the schoolhouse here in connection with Christ's Church .on` Sept.,2i3. was an unparalleled success. `Robert Cout-ts acted as chairman. A- imong the leading groupsof `entertain- > ers were the boys from Camp Borden, - ' -the Barrie girls ukelele orchestra. and I the Pattenden orchestra. Thelong list 3 of duets. solos and-'re citations were -!rece'ivedewitlrno small degree of ap- t preciation agwas,shown by the num- 3 erous encores and the vociferous an .-. yplause of the `audience; a e l ' 4 ; The proceeds are` to be employed. -gpfor the repairing or the churchyard V which has fallen into a dilapidated -`condition during the past" few years. I The congregation nf (`.hrvlu+'u nnm-an Mrs. uoy vwgnt tor we Week-end - A number from -here gttended the -funeral .of` Mrs. H. mchandson .az Crafghuvat -hgvst .'Phur'day . vuauuv wun\AV1!`. and `MP8. Rugman. ; . Rev; W. J. _S.tewart"a nd Mrs. Stewart of Regina and "Mrs. Rebecca A diaon of. Toronto. who attended. th Oro Old Boys" reunion`. "curled" on the M1568 McKay _ -last -week;; ,5 1 .Mr. and Mrs. 0. Dxmmn-ma. um..- ;u1st:u_ $\l01\'&y_-I88! 'week'.' 3 Mrs. 0. D. 'Partridge were `visitors in _Co.ulsoni last- week._ 1! small wire ham ead of plus; they .ra.uxuuus\-J UI versus. \ . Mrs. J. Lennox. of Dalston spent last week with Mr; and Mrs. J-.- Emma and called on her old friends in the neigh-. borhood; - ` : man - 1' 116-6!` $4.15`. .1 A O` ' uuruuuu . Miss "Lottie Smith 6! Orillia.` spent last week with friends here. . M1`. and Mrs `M 1`Inua-h`n..4-.. no 13...... JGIBL WUUK WIN]. IPIBYIUS here. `- Mr. and Mrs, N. Daugherty of Pene- tang spent the weekend with Mrs. Wm. Beagdsagl. - _ . Mrs. Syme o1 ;Barrle was a recent visitor w1.th\Mr. and Mrs. Rugman. 2 Rev-. W-. J. Stewart-xind Mr: mam--+ "Sept. 26-_Serf!'cef1s tb,be held In` Clowes churchv-on October `9 at 11 Elm. and 7 p.m.. conducted by Rev. Beecher Parkhouse of Fergus. Mrs. J. Lnnnnv n `Duran... ..:.-...a I--L uuuuxuuu uurmg me past few ` congregation of Christ's Church experienced a dellgh;ttul+s1irpr1se last Sunday morning when Miss` Leadlay rendered a s'olo entItle_d My_Beaut1ful I Garden of Pray_e_r." ' . last. uuvuuu mare on Monday. ' Mrs.A Fred Robson.and children vis- ited Mrs.- Robson's mother onsundayl ~ - - ~ wuu u'4uuu:I an Auunuzue. ' ' Quite a few from here attended .th' anniversary servlces.avt ,Ivy -and Angus. A John Marks of Barrie eallbd on friends here on Monday. , Mrs.rF1-ed Rnhvunn mm .-.mm...... ..a.. cgvctquy ouuuux run` on Monday. _ ' Mr. and Mrs. John`Foster and Mr. [and Mrs. John Walkom spent Sunday with friends at Allandafle. . I` C)l).H`A n lnur Pnnm hon- ...o.s......:-.: LI-.. , September 1!. n-and Foster. 1. ` V Congratulations to Willie" Edgar taking" first prize for his school lEverett `School Fair on Monday. Mr. `and Mrs. .Tnhn`Wnufnn mm `m .l-J.ulllH.Ull uuu nurungwll. `_ .NIr.1:;and_.Mrs. Pringle Robson and family of Toronto were with friends t Ivy, Baxter and Thornton ovezj_ Sun- av. IUGJI ' Mrs. Mat. "Green of Roderick spent a few da ys with her mother, Mrs. R. . ` '. n...`........';..u..u..._ ., --s....- ...- I.` a`r;`<:1wMrs.V "Ctinningjham spent the "week-end Wit -friends In Hamilton and `Burllngto . .1`./[Y`.-`.`n WIPE pwlna-In `Diiknnn .....I (IL day. mfv .Sept:- 27-M.r. and Mrs..M;1gford and family of Toronto spent Sunday with friends here. Mm n-.A 1m... 1` v-nv 'i~--A--- nay cu Luuui, mx. 3, 18:14. I Visitors during. the week included:- Mrs..Da.\fid and Miss Kaakeof Toronto. with Mr. and Mrs; A, Warnica: Mr. and Mrs. Porter, with.,Mr.` and Mrs. 'Th'os. Scythes; Rev. r A. and Mrs. R ll? `Ana-nu in Oh TU! - fI..A.A.-.__-.. ..-... -.-. _.u .. Va ova-g vvu.u ,LuL'. auu AVJFS. Tlros. Scythes; Ross of Angus, w.th Mia, `Patterson. ,W DUI` w Rev..Jas. Brown will take for his subjet next Sunday eveping, AA Pm- phet Who Asked a Message from God. to give to` tpe People. What shall". I say t-o them, Ex. 3, 1'3:14. Vlnifnrn nmhnnu `n:\ u-....I.':._..I--.~I-_I. `urn. uh umrxu, AYE` ~ Miss Carrie Metc-alfe is improvi nicely after undergoing a; serious ope -' ation in the Coilingwood hospital, last week. i - `Dan 1'..- 'n....---_. __n. . . - my euu UL .L nU!'Ill:UI1. V ` Mrs. Jas. Brown and son, Dougald. e.reAspend1ng a -few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarke,` Ayn Minn (`.m~y-In `I\/rm-...aw., 1- a.........-.a..._. v....... VB asavllu uu uuuuay. an; Mrs. Robt. Black spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thomp- son of Thornton. .\/I've Tau `Du.-.n....'..-.3 ---- 'I\-A~~ qua pu.rum.v,1 name In pxytne.` Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Webb visited Newmarket friends on-Sunday. ' "Mn and 1/fun DI\`\` 131..-`- ..._-..L N-A-- sEvEN'i"+T use, VESPRA E1-.. nu -II cu. vvvawu uvtu` aunaay. ` . ~ Mr. Richards spent. the week-end at his parental home in Blythe. ' -Mr. Ben. Wehh viglfn V .Mlss Abernathy visited hezf pnrenfs at Weston over Sunday. MI`. Rlnhnrdn nnnnt fhn uInn1r-n-`A AI- wwwa&&m&&m&&m& .$TROUD` K` 7: A '53 it >11 .ow1-:s`. _QAI\m\n 1.. A... L- I_,1,- _Mn and 1\/rm. 1ur..... am. and 11. vv nu. '1`llP10W. I Mtnjand Mrs- J. Buie of SunnidaIe' spent Sunday. at F, Richardson's. Luv auu Luns. u. W.. Mun . Mr. and Mys. J. Strath spent =Sun- day at 'W. Cummings . V Mrs. F. Rlchardon spent a. day with her sisterin Stayner. Mr, and Mrs `IL! 'lVhn-ulna. -....a a..... uur mater 111 bcuyner. ~ Mr. and Mrs`. H. Thur-low.and fam- ily "spent Sunday with -Mr. and Mrs. Will. Thurlow. - `In and win `I `l:|--.r_ -3 1-4.-., ,-- - IGDL WCUl- Milton Chan-tler was in the village one day last `week. ' Mr. and Mrs. H. Brown met with a I accident .on the street in`Toronto on| Sunday which wrecked their car. One chIld,_O1!ve,'was badly cut about the} `face . Sept. 27-Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Arm- strong of Barrie and Mr. and Mrs. Rupay of Guelph spent Tuesday with Mr and Mrs. G. Muir . Mn and IE... cu.....n_ .._-_L I-V uuuu. face. - ":4 and Mrs. M. C. Coutts recently welcomed a little._sQn into their home. ., ....--,,.. ... -.\r-\roII4\l Avsvu vvvvx\. 1; Ivx;. and Mrs. Halbevz-t and Mrs. Wm. Jackson attended the funeral of their brother, Mr.\McKe1vey, in Grlmsby on Monday. . ' MEG 'DnI`PnnR In vy{aH--In.-.. 1...... ._1._L-._ ounty VII I\II