Here I am azain.mDid ou-read my letter last week? Di youxgo to HARRY A. `SMITH, and did e tell you what splendid results '.Gal- - lagher's Blood -Purifier, and Galla- gher's Kidney -Remedies gave for. many common ailments?` Did you gt a copy of An Interesting- ue Sto_ry? Did you notice the. Blue Carton and Label whch char- ' acterlzes all our- goods? Better. still. did ou `BUY? Just get a bottle of allagher s.Cough Syrup, nvote its purely herbal contents. its pleasant taste, that it `contains no poisonous drug or narcotic. and tones the digestive system instead 0! hurting the stomach as most cough syrups do. Thank you. See you next week. Yours truly. Ilt`l` SISLUI`. kVl.l`EI. u'wAu u.uu-.-L`. Jack Ellis improved the appear- ance of his barn by shlngling it last week. RI nnr` I/Tm: T.AA "T`11n1`hU Q71!` IEISI \V9`K. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Tupling and George 'I"upl1ng of Honeywood and {Ralph Bell of Brampton spent the geek-end with Mr. and .VIrs. M. M. "Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Stoneham of Barrie sperTt the holiday with M1`. and Mrs. John Dobson. `N/In nn.-1 ling XI? A \`I i Hnv~ nn arm .`V1l`s. auun Lluusuu. M1`. and Mrs. W. A. Miller and Miss Bella Miller of Barrie spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Miller. 111:... T,u.-u- Tnxunn :14 Q1 ("a?l\av_ lV1U1t'l`. Miss Lucy Doibson of St. Cathar- lnes is visiting her brother, Leslie Dmbson. A nuy Pun:-n hung nffnnn 1-ha IJOQDSUII. A few from here.attended the sports at Penetang and Alliston on July 1st. ,Tnh.- R__\Hae Jinan Higgingnn and Jul)` 15:. l ` July 3-M1ss Jean Higginson and `cousin of Orillin a1`e,\-'isiting` the farmer's parents here. Qnncny vieifmve with \rT1~ and \Il'1`, IOFIIIEI.` S }.)'cU`t`IHS 1l&`l't'. I Sunday visitors with Mr. and .VIrs.: Harry Brown were M1`. and Mrs.` J. B. Cunningham and M1`. and Mrs.` Jas. McKnight of Baxter. ` TH and '\/I've T-T:{m~v \`I'n(`nnn nn dds. 4\1`C1\ll1EllL U1 >.DCl4\LC1u Mr. and Mrs. Harry .\IcCann and] daughter. Leda, spent the week- end with Beeton friends. `lulu 'D|r1r\\Ivv\ carat` f\1Vr\ *r-hHr'h~nh enu WILD -DEELUXI u`n:'uu:'. . Mrs. Brown and two children of Guelph and Mr. and Mrs. Guest These Shove the new W`\ippe't Six. These `new sixes, products of the Willy-Ovefland -Company, ` six,mo_nth_s i_n eve_ry_section of the country. The car is powered by a highly developed engine 1 - .._..I--- n.:.. :....a....... ~'l`1nn vnfirrn in the unner rizht Shows the E A VEKI UUDILI IIIl\IlHI\II.uV\oa-I We ASSUME 'DHE `.LIABILI'1`Y,A"1` A M'0`DERA'1`E PREMIUM mm nr nhone for rates. and cover V a_ den while the View oppo peto'Six`Coi1ch. The lower right is a site shows the spacious leg room p front view of the new Whippet Six. These Ilbllau McFadden Picnic _u'roP1A _ .- .1 |\l.... and two childrn of Georgetown spent aver the week-end with the t`o1'mer`s sister, |Mrs. Fred. Co`ulson. nxrm. 'l`nnHnn- nf T-Tnnn\"\\'nn is: via- t`ormer's sxster, uurs. rrcu. Lauuxauu. IMrs. Tupling of Honeykvood is vis- iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. .VI. Bel]. -D--- emu}-. mhn `ha: honn Mannh- M. Lieu. Ross Smith, who has been teach- ing school in the West,.has return- n hnrnn U15 auuuu ed home. July 3-`The schools closed last Thursday for the summer holidays. In A 1m.-__L .24..-..-`I;-u.-. nnfl txvn .1uusuuu_y .v. ---- _....-.V_-__ Mrs. Albert 'Stunden daughters, Blanche and Aurora. spent last week sister. Mrs. Chas. Harris. 1l :n1-.nc.1 \In`k'nvnnn r-n` sister. .\11`s. L'n:1s. rlurns. _ Michael .\lcI{e1`nan came from Detroit last Saturday and is going to work for the summer for M1`. Hogan. rum: tn vnnnvf that .\I1'. and .\I1`s. White summer shoes can be kept spotless with Hogan. Glad to report that .\I1'.Vand Fred Halrris are able to be up after being ill for a few `days last week. \Hae '17vnn1:\ `PYOIIEHIPV. SCh001 being 111 tor new `uuys ms; n-.-v.-.\. .\Iiss `Emma Cloughley. school tezvchex` at .\I'inesing Station, and .\Iiss Jessie Bishop, teacher at Ed- gar, are spendingthe summer vac`- ation-at their homes here. \r..n `Dnaan DQIH` enanf LWQT \\'P9kl [ration-at then` n0'mes Here. Mrs. Russell Parr spent last week with M1`. and Mrs. Richard Pm-r._ I Mr. and Mrs. Hobson of Barrie and Albert Stunden and daughtelul `in: NEW WHIPPET SIX and t;vo Jean, of with her V ucts of Willy-Overland Compqny, have undergone severe tests for the past pwered ahighly engme w1th_a seven`-bearing crank-shaft. the first picture in the upper right strlkmg hody hnes of the Whippet -Six Se- provided in front compartment. The plctqre In the 1o}ver left is the new Whip- V Six. models are now on dxsplay 1n Wlllys-Overland showrooms. Irene, of Aurora, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Harris on Sun- day. Miss Mildred Ford left on Monday for Muskoka for the summer months. A ......-.n-..-... Fwnrn horn qffnnpr`. the fol` NIUSKOKB. I01` [I18 suuuncn lllUUl.un- A number from here attended the dance held in the hall at Midhurst. .VIonday evening. All report a good time. Advertise in The Examiner. ` \Iv|.u-an` nuts: I! you intend to visit EUROPE, book ` in accommodation. We represent A. ----- -- 1 GI I`! I ' ' 12 Owen St. F. G. OKE & CO. TORONTO; ST. THOMAS, WINDSOR, LONDON LINDSAY, KITCHENER, ORILLIA, PETERBORO H. A. HENRY, Resident Manager. MINING STOCK BROKERS Loca1`Office: BAR RIE 'sUMMEIg TERM` In each of Shaw e Twelve Schoole follows the present Session in regular order from July 3rd with no forced vacations. Enter any day. Booklet free. Write 1130 Bay St., Toronto, W. R. Shaw, Sec'y. Phone 1440 A. i-`EA. MALCOMS__()__N__ Page Tiareo It is economical to use and easy to ` apply. Hun`: c Nulloc Shudder wiry choc made "'Ba.":;I.cZ" FURNITURE MOVING ~ A SPECIALTY BGOHUIIOQHHUH. VI V av INSURANCE IN 3III"i'i'VBRANcHEs tam.`az:%,`;%;g:`y;.g`;~er~"sgg%.a-*:e:.:'ss:s*v: `Yours truly TAIIVYI IE3` Yours truly, J ACK ISPIJILL. IJ IJ1AL|-l.l'.I.'I p (IL (I. J:Vulv\Jl-llilnuiq Call or phone `BEEZE -rixvsn .. -nvvv-|r\I\`l!l| Lngb Anvtv UUDHIV I I\l'IV I-`Old `EUROPE, early and secure choice ALL STEAMSHIP LINES ~- - A - - -1`: 22 I A. IE3 [iiiwwwiiiiiia&:= < NEWS 3 iim$i&$iiijg$; 'with friends in town . 3 g , . - - far (my `on Luau` way` Lu pIa1l\uuo ""I`* I`**'**i"I`**l`i`.i`; Mis`s*~Jean.A2'nold of Toronto en- - . . .- ` Vjoyed the week-end with her par- George Dickie enjoyedythe holiday ems. Mn and I-3`1John A,-,,_o1d1, A T - 1VIrs'D1ckinsqn' and Miss osusiei MP8. J`. Walton isispendins a. week Dickinson of Toronto enjoyed the_ WW1 11119353 in H3mm9' ' '-holiday w1t'h.7.VIrs._Geo. Farney. - I 2Da.n. Rowat of `T1`t 99911` W `Rev. and Mrs. R. E. Morton and` 'W6'1'nd Wmh19 1amV- T `Lawrence of Thorn-bury are spend- `RV- EVN1 -Thma5 59: 9' fw'in8 a month at Woodland Beach. AGEYS 11 ! T01`m `W3 W991 I Mr. and Mrs . Elmer. Bradley and: W, '13}. `McLean is spending a 'teW..a..m1.m~. Nolan and .Tnan. of Tor- days `W1!!! Irxenus in Durrw. ' Mr. and Mrs. G. 3. Henry of Tor- onto vlslted triends over `Sunday. -v-._-_ v\1_4....-I -.'.I.uu.-`A blag sung`)- D` J o I A s-r;-a %en's:.:2r:;*.:=:e days In Toronto mu: ween. . ` - W. `E. McLean is spending few days with friends In Barrie. Mn and Mrs. G. B. Henry UH wuu wagvuuw we a. V.` -_--.-----.. Miss Nannie Hopkins or. Toronto spent the week-end with her par- ems. V - mu... -`I-Tann M31.-_~o1m of Toronto UIILU Vllutcu uuyuuw V7: p........_.,,. Vance Rintoul enjoyed the week-` end with menus at Port McN1col1.; .n__ \v_....:. -r_'r'.....1.lu.. Al VI`:-ucnnn ems. - Miss Helen Malcolm of Toronto is spending the vaca.t1onLa.qtVher "13'r.'ana Mrs. -J. I-I.'Scott o! Ham- ilton enioifed a. few da'$'lA With h.1:r'.1.d:'nn nu... rm-nnk `Fields of `for- menus. . . - Mr. and Mrs. Frank F1e1ds.Qt Tor- onto renewed acquaintance over the holiday.` nan. .1 -`l'u2'he: o.LBrant1'ord anent vm 1-naey. - Miss `E!s1e Ritchie has been en- gaged as teacher tor S-aux-in school next term. `.m.... `LHHA -has naanerl Wm. Gard- next term. Chas. Lillie -has leased Wm. Gard-l net's store at Woodland Beach tor the season. . ~ Thu and Mug, 1'). gaorcoran and nouaay. Geo. Hughes 0:. LB:-anttord spent the holiday with his sister. Mrs. Al-' vin Hiaey. mm... mm. rmmhia has been the V Dr. and Mrs. D. Corcoran and` Jack enjoyed Sunday with friends In Toronto. nu... ma `P Mnnnznmerv of Cold- Thursday. July 5. 1928 In Toronto. Mrs. E. `R. Montgomery of Cold-' water spent July 1st with Mrs. S. A. Tipping. . V _ M'im: if-Inzel Lawson .13 spending. A. Tipping. ' Miss `Hazel Lawson spending` a couple of weeks with friends at. Woodstock. , . mt. nut` Mn Q, A. 'I`1nnln2 -and Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Tipping -and Kathleen were in Goldwater ovor` the holiday. vm..- hnvn who attend Onondaya |the nouaay. , The` boys who attend Onondaya Camp` at Woodland Beach arrived on (Saturday. \/nu 1-rum: Raardall of Barrio on Baturaay. , Miss Hilda Beardsan or Barrio was the guest 0! Miss Velma. `Usher over. the holiday. ml`... and um: Warriner and iam- v the hQ11(_1ay. .. `Mr. and Mrs. Warriner and lly or Anlston spent the week-end at Wm. Smith's. _ ` . 'Mr. and Mrs. W. -H. Mason spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lane 9,: Mldhurst. \ , Mn. lnnrnoran and Miss `Mary 0VIvVOI\QI~g n.... .-._.-. .., ,, .1 Mrs. lcorooran and Corcoran of `Toronto are visiting at 5 Dr. D. Coroovan's. I` Miss Emily Dent of Toronto is 1 spending a week with her aunt, Mrs `J. D. Smart. `M . 13`ml(e1 1e.ft on Friday for her 3 Mrs. D. Smart. . Miss Eckel left on Friday home at Clifford `wn.ere she will spend the vacation. V `Mrs. `Pat. `shanahan and Mar1e_p_t vacation. ' `Mrs. `Pat. `S-hanahan Marie or Niagara. Falls spent a few days with Mrs. Wm. Mottatt. mu... 12'.rlnn Montgomery 0! Cold- Mrs? Mofratt. , Miss Edna Montgomery water has been engaged as teacher or the primary room. M... .1. H. Macaw and son. Jack, JACK sPii%LL AGAIN primary Mrs. J. H. Macaw Jack,` or Barrie. spent last week with her mother, Mrs. S. Kerr. I -Friday's rain was much needed and will prove a blessing both to the gardens and crops. ` Miss Grace Sanders of Saurln is spending the summer vacation at. her home in Wellington. e 1::-mn_.Af R-.V. Hospital. Barrie. Welnngton. Born--At R-.V. Hospital, on Sunday, July '1, 1'9.2I8. to `Mr. and Mrs. Will. "1"hurlow, a son. Miss `Irene on `Monday after spending a. couple otmonths in North Bay. ` `Mr. and Mrs. Icraig of Toronto spent theweek-end w1tJh- the torm- er's sister. Mrs. E. `Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. `Harry `Thurlow and sons. Ewart and Murray. visited friends at Thornton on Sunday. -...a :11: `manlnv `mmhie Of Knapp returned home V INGHQS 8.! ".l'nDl.'uLUu uu suuuuug. Mr. and Mrs. Farley Ritchie or Colllngwood were the guests of Mrs. Joe. Adams over the holiday. I'M'I:aAn Margaret and May -Scott, me nouuuy. ' `Misses Margaret May Scott of `Toronto are spending their holl- days with Mrs. W. I-I. Mason. Mr. and `Mrs. `T. Us Campbell or 41 bunlop Sh, Barrio. Phone 447W " " ` end at 1-1. J. r'1ayer's. ' ~ _ 1 A 5 ::,.: ch?$s;.;."2,,`*aza**3;%.:i:`;;*$;:.';? `n iiaii?a` `f:e:?eP&?:?:nh:;:x:,e:::3 n ` ' 2 ' ' . _ 3 ch son of Toronto Spent a few days 19 9 at the same place on July 1st ! `with the latter's parents. | _ -"'?'----_y _ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Knapp and Dick Gnrl Hurt an Auto Mishap I - - ` t`1' t W W,:::::i;a:*1t:;2,.u3;;2aaa;ma Awarded Damages or 31.333 . . ` -' . C 11 K a . a`4.?a. `. "`$.f-" %`r`.`:`. .?.." m~...m. arr]-adpI,;?`oster Judgment for $1.333.-34 damages v L`-'-`.-'-'..`-'...J .M:1 d1anVd ent Sunday `ivith th'eT to;-- '- mer's brother. S. E. Campbell. m\.u-an nmdnqrlu nl (`nun (`maker In. Watch This Sync:-!;ixt Wcolt mar : orotner, a. :4`. uzunpux-:u. I . Three carloads of Cape Croker In- : dlans passed through town on `Mon-` day on their Way to Clarkson. M`ia`r-Jean Arnold of Toronto Mrs. \ \ iillS bprmg. 1 ` Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Todd and , Miss Clara Ellis of Woodstock werei |the guests of \Mrs. Garrow Man- ; runs for a few days. ti Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Fleming 0!` :B1`antford and Mr. and Mrs. H. C.` 1 Player of Hamilton spent the week- |,*6l'ld at H. J. Player's. \.|'u and RN: `hn1rI.\-Tnrfin and 1118` 111011111 at, Wqoumnu neuuu. ` Mrs. Elmer. and `daughters. Helen and Joan. of Tor-1 onto spent a few days with friends. Mr: .1. 1-1.` '1-Tinwell of Toronto OHIO spent. a. law uuys wuu Lncuua. Mrs. J. H.` `I-Iipwell 0: Toronto. spent a few days with Mrs. Jas. Lawson and `her brother, M. J. Law- . an . 1 ours n 3011. 1 ' Mr. and Mrs- A, '1`. Ward, _.\4rs.! '11! McLean and family of VVa1tersA Falls spent tsunday at S. E. Camp- bewa. V ~ .. | -Mia. nm-ma `nna lm-Anon .TnHn+nn neu-a. ., `Miss Orma and Clarence Johnston` 0! Barrie were the guests of Mrs. G. L. Usher a. couple of days last` week. nu... 1'. (` Miana `I -`l'A]m1 and week. _ . Mrs. L. Christie. Misses Helen and `Jean and Graham and Miss vHerse'y enjoyed, Sunday with friends at Bradfofd. ' xx..- mhnmann and Min (`.hnr1nf'. 1 c Kna `j v i th`1iia2;1{`711?e,sE(::n-emviiiz andmi?`oster and-Francis, of -Toronto, Mrs. Stev- _ was awarded last week by Mr. Jus- 5 ens and `Betty of` Port Daihousie. tice Raney to Miss `Winnifred Poi- spent a few days with 1\Ir.s. John kinghorne, 28-year-old insurance ' Dean, [broker's clerk living at 31 Traniby `The members of Allenwood L.0.L. Avenue, Toronto, who was knocked t. attended divine service at A1ien- down at Lowther Avenue and. Anv- swood United Icihurch isnnday _after- enue `Road on `January 7 last, `by a 3 noon when IRev. A. Rintoul gave a car owned -by the Acme Dairy_ and smendjd address, - `driven by Wenitworth Young, sales V . Mr. and Mrs. Dot. Keily and manager for that firm. a .1 s,,___ 11:-.. 1.... 'I}.dIu A-AA Annkln Vnulna `ho know rnnnnonh-in v\n\v\f"h braaxoru. . - . ; Mrs; Thompson and Miss Charlota-. te `Thompson of Midland spent lSun-I day` with the -formerfs son, E. Thompson. A Mr, and Mrs. VV111. Jones and sons A. c. REID CARTAGE '1`_n0mps0n. ' Mr. and Mrs. W111. Jones and. sons of `Midland enjoyed the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. R._ A. Cooper at `Wasaga ' Beach. - I `In and MI`: T-TRFINI` Shrine and l ! end vlsuors at wm. Lu-:uy'u. - `The memlbers of I.*0.\O.F. and Re- ybekahs will attend divine service at - the Prestbyterlan church on Sunday, 1- July 8, at 7 pm. and are [request-. `ed to meet at the lodge at 6.15 pm. 3 , mu... Jznm .+m~.-.-v, Mrs. Wm. Hun- `Wasaga beacu. . , . Mr. and Mrs. Harry` Spring and son. Willis. and Mrs. Robt. Calander of Galt enjoyed the week-end with Mrs. Willis Spring. x/I'.~ and |\rhva l'.acHn -Tndd and Mrs; :Robt sstorey, Mrs. Wm. Hun- ter. 'T'hos. VVa1lace of Elmvale and IWm. Istorey of Icundles attended the 1 funeral of the fo1`mer's siste.`-in~-' :`1aw, Mrs.TI-Iugh Gregg. at Clare--| `mount last week. A - mam. xrnua-h+nn whn has been `ea I0 H168! at U16 IUUEU bu. u.J.u pun. { 1 P splenalu auaress. and children. Miss Ina Kelly and Archie Bowman, all of Toronto, and Doug- las McGlll of Waverley were week- end visitors at Wm. Kelly's. WW-so mnmihnuva nf 1,n_\n.F`- and Re.` mount last ween. Roy -Houghton. who has been teaching at the Base Line. has ac- cepted a position in the_,Contlnua- tlon School at `Severn Bridge for next year. His successor at the `Base Line will be Reg. Drysdale. 4 Man Tulnuain T.nH'm~nn, Minn Evelvn Base Line W111 De neg. uryuuuw. Miss Mossie Lillicrap. Miss Evelyn `I-Ialiburton. Jack Islater. Clifford |Martin, Miss Mary |C'ha1ue and Basil Chalue and Ian Elliqtt. all of "Toron- to. and Miss Irene Crone of Nottawa enjoyed -Sunday with `Miss Florence Manning at Wasaga Beach. TK7nnlz-nn rviqitnma in town in- Manning at wasaga neucn. Week-end visitors in town cluded Miss `Terra Middleton. Miss Nunn and Norman Blakley of Tor- onto at R. H. oM1dd1eton's:. Jack Lawson of Woodstock at M. J. Law- son's; Mr. and Mrs. Wilson of Cope- town and `Mr. and Mrs. J. Harris and Mildred of Lynden at A. C. Bis-hop`s: Mr. and Mrs. `Ed. Shana- "han and children, Mrs. Chas. Lof- tus of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. R. Welsh of-Niagara Falls at `Thos. Shanahan's; Mrs. George Vansickle`. and Misses -Florence and Mary and friends at Mrs. M. Vans1okle`s;` Lorne Campbell at S. E. Campbell's. --.--3..-. uimlbnna Innlun JJUFUU \LaalH]Juvu OIL `us can V-~...,-...`.. --. Other isunday visitors included Mr. and `Mrs. Wm. -Storey and fam- ily of lcundles at Thos. Wallace's; Mr. and `Mrs. -Chas. Kelley of Tor- onto at Chas. `Thux'1ow s: Miss Lily Hinton of Midland at \Vm. And- rew s; Miss Lillian 1\fcAuiey at John McAu1e,v's; Mr. afnd 'Mrs. David a..m...., nn unn m '1`. R. McCaw s:` McAu1e,v's; l\'l.I`. twu aura. uny... Spence and son at T. R. McCaw`s: Mr. and "Mrs. Carmen Downey and family of Mlneslng and Wm. Long and daughter of Woodstock, at G. L. Usher's; `Mr. and Mrs. W111 Walton. and family at Mrs. M. Vansick1e s: M1`. and Mrs. J. Shearer and family of Toronto at` J. D. ISmm`t`s; J. A. and Mrs.. l.\I\u`ra_v and daughter. Jean.` and Geo. \Reaburn at M. J. T ,nnvann'a Phone 547 z 48 Ellen SI. L0:l.&_nd Long J van. tutu Lawson's. A VIIVI VI I Ivvuunw Mr. A. E. Archer and family wish to thank their relatives and friends for their sympathy and floral tri- butes in their recent `bereavement. Saurin School" Picnic `The tsaurin school sect!-m_ and pupils enjoyed a picnic at \Vr1saga Beach op._.June 28th. `A couple 0! good games of softball were `enjoyed `and several races. All report a real good time. _ ` Garden `Party good tlme. Garden `Party ` ~'1`he `Ladies Aid of Presbyterian church held their annual garden party at -the Agricultural park and in `spite of the heavy rain. had a splendid crowd, 'P2`o'ceeds_ amounted to nearly $150. .- n|_-:.. n......-..a.- Dlgu VIIUH` Tl\?O\IIIuu u .- The_Un1ted church choir present- ed their play. The Romance Hun- ters at Thornbury on Junev27, un- =der {he auspices of the Ladies` Aid. iwlho entertained them after to a dainty luncheon. v Lodge Members Attend Church `Between fifty and sixty members of L.`O.L. and L.0.'B.`A. attended di- vine worship at the -Presbyterian church on Sunday evening when Rev. LEvan- `Thomas preached 8. an-n1nI`\ .-`HR nnnvnnn _ IVIGUVIIIV Iuvuu-nu `Coronation `Lodge `held a special meeting. on June 27. at which two candidates were initiated.` after which an address was given my Rev. ` R. J. `D. `Simpson of"1`oronto on The Spiritual Side of the First Degree." C Blhleclaee Meeting The` Adult -"Bible Class olf `St. John's United Church met at the home of Mrs. Ed. Knapp and held their quarter y business meeting `and spent a social hour together. A: Mr. Clement gave a. talk on What would 'be_o the 4.-most benefit to -our _. class." `Solo fby-Mrs`. Kirton. A con- test was enjoyed by all and dainty` lunch-was served by the ladies. Charlotte Irene I-Iouden `Following an unsuccessful opera- - tion in`1Barrie Hospital. Charlotte \_ Irene I-Iouden passed away on Wed- nesday. `June `27, after one week`s illness. Deceased -was but 18 `months old. `but a. bright and lova'ble child and much sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. I-Iouden. The funeral IVVV. 'J3JV0lrll' -I. tau splendid sermon. hpir Presents Play -,,_I_ -\....I.. `Av `ca-Ed of Thanks , _._:I 0.... DUI: uoavqoq Masonic Meeting "I"_.1-._ n_._IJ .- No distance `foo long tor our` high-powered motor trucks. "nun uu-vuv v - - . V . nu ` Q \ . The McFadden picnic was held at ..The Pines, Wasaga Beach,` on' a'_Monday, July 2nd`. and about ninety V - were present for the day. Races for the -children and -adults were en- : joyed after supper and prizes were, . awarded to the winners. Members. t from a distance were Melville Me-; |Fadden, James McFadden and Mr.`- i and Mrs. D. B. McFadden of Cooks-' y town, Mr. and Mrs. Davis of Hamil- : ton and Mr. and Mrs. Roebuck of `Midland. Friends of the family were L '-`also present. " [ .Lawso`n Family Held Re-union at" Wasaga Beach S Beardsall s Grove at W-asaga` [.1 Beach was the meetingplace on " t Monday, July 2, of the members and ` `relatives of the Lawson connection` [1 Between eighty and `ninety were. 1, present. Besides the families in and h-around Elmvale. branches of the family in attendance included the d Murray family and Jack `Lawson of e Woodstock, Bradley family and Mrs. _ ` Hipwell of Toronto, McDonnah fam- ily of Nashville, Caldwell family of _f.Oro, Hewston. family of Alliston._ - ;They hired a launch and all enjoyed 7'_ a. trip up the river. Supper was; ' served at 6 o'clock and the gather-I d` ing dispersed after `plans hadbeen` made to hold the re-union again in` 1000 a flan uanab `Alana nn Tnlvv `Id? '-"took rplaee on I`hursday.- `June 28. |Rev. A.1Rin'tou1,`E1nn-ale, officiat- 'M're. _Corco:-"an < Hostess to Lady Frnendslof Masonic Members - ' A very enjoyable function took p1'a:oe on"VVednesday. June '27, when, somesixty Indies, spent the` evening lat the home of Din" and Mrs. Cor'cor- `an when games and contests were enjoyed, After lodge the men join- ed the ladies when :1 delightful lunch was served at small, pretty tables on the lawn lighted by "Chin- ese lantems. Mr. `McGuire extend- ed a hearty vote of thanks to the host and hostessfor the very enjoy-_ lauble evening. ' s , in - 2.4;... B:...:_ lllaIla5\'.`l' J.Ul' Lllal. 11111. Young had been proceeding north on Avenue Road and was turning into Lowther Avenue when his car fstruck Miss Poikinghorne. His Lordship found that `both were neg- ligent, and divided the responsibil- ity as two-thirds by Young and one- .third by Miss Polkinghorne. 1 One nf tho wifnnaszau in The: r-Am: . Llllfu uy JVJIBS ruuuusuut llto One of the witnesses in the case was Rev. Dr. George -Pldgeon, for- mer Moderator of the United church, who was on Avenue Road at the time and saw Miss Polkinghorne `being picked up. TQTCCCT July 2-Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ross of Lovering spent Monday with Mr. `and Mrs. Henry Ellis. A nnrnlhnvu Fvnrn hang nffnno *h`n zunu JVIFS. .l.'l.Ul.|l.'y 41115. . A numlber from here attended tho sixtieth anniversary of the open- ing of the Ivy Presabyterian church on -Sunday. Mn cxn`1\ll'ru Rnhf ungu and fa-m- on -aunuuy. Mr. and `Mrs. Robt. Ross and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. L. Ross and child- ren and Vernon Ross of Hamiltmu visited Mr. and Mrs. H. Ellis over Sunday and Monday. `nmrm Qtnkusnvf n1 hnnhmrm snout Duuuuy uuu uluuuay. David Stewart of Duntroon spent a few days last week with his sis- ter. Mrs. Ro`ber't Ellis. ` `Alina Igtnlln 1'X.'H`lnnrr1v\.1-ny A? Anc- tel`. A\'11`. nuuen. Imus. Miss Estella VV11lough-by of Allis- ton spent a few days last week with her sister. Mrs. Irwin Miller. 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