Impomn: no uuuu nuuu: I0! nu:-a-um! I Jay. M Drug and D092. Store: at 75:. a berth. lnuflctured by E. Grimths Hughes, Ltd" Manchester England (Estab. 1756). llllvray Broa., Ltd" Toronto. '?T!'!':3`?6 _ mm? STAYNER -\' `I3. llonin is holidaying in WEEKS VVJSH LIJJCHUS 111 J.\Ul`Lll Day. Mrs: Hulfish of Toronto spent. the week-`end_with her parents. n'!\..... 2. - ._..-_1 _1-___-._.1 5-.- .!_-4 - . --., ..-~,, George Reid, Jr., and Mrs. Reid have gone to Toronto where he has secured a position. in Toronto. VI`1-..-... . A11 Juny 31-M. Brown` was the speaker at the Baptist church on Sunday evening. His many friends here were pleased to hear him once more. 1X 71u.{1A .dA{u-an nun Innnnni-.nn`l: In:-+ -ExcoIIior Life I113:-ance Co. Bowmanvillo. Ont. ..-- There is in Toronto companies ` every day. 1-: H1 U1'Uu While riding on horseback last Saturday Garnet Ferrier was thrown off his horse, receiving several severe cuts and bruises. Fortunately Ino bones were broken. .nv -av.-V u \.-w -9. v.-..- Rev. Sir. Wood and Mrs. VVood' of Fonthill are spending their holi- days, the guests of Mr. Miller. 111-- 15.-.}- 1171.-.. .1- __.,__.1.1.__. 41.3.. 111 l.UL'UUl.U. V Thos. `Allen is spending a. few days with his daughter in Bradford. mu,-., v-.- -.~..... .. ----. -._-.--- Miss Eri: Whan is spending -this week with friends in North Bay. W/I've T-Tlfieh nf "I"n1~nn+n anon? `HARVESTERS! AUG. 21st--From Toronto, Caledon East. South and `Run? in n!-ar3n n`nn 4 V - ~ - vuvu v-`cull: Through cars from other principal points connecting with above special trains Through `l'I-a.lnI-Oomfortnblo colonlst cars--8pec-I` Iggy-` 1; Q Q 1 g $15299 T0JN|NN|PEG JW'i_t!:out Examinatig - "`I -1 v. 1-Ll Special Trains f0l'._Winnipeg via7Caniaiiiva.nvNational Railways: from 'f0RON'|'0(Umog Statxozln)--Aug. 21st-12.o1 a..m. (Midnight Aug. 20th); 12.30 p.m.; 10.40 p.m. . . A 0 d'-' . , ` , From o'r'rAwA-Aug. .21-12.o1"m. (1:/Iidn?g(1)1(t): '3a?z1I1)d1(. )?"{`_b0`},nf' 3*2-0 Pm and 10-4 9" ` Aug`. 3IIt-l.35 a.m;; 1.00 p.m.; 10.40 pm. From Pl'l'RBORO-Au. 21st-12.0l a.m. (Midnight Aug. 20th) via Lindsay, Blackwater and Athmey: From WlNDsOR--Aug. 23rd-12.30 . .M'd ' ' - . ~ rrom PAI.MlR8'l'ON-Au . 23rd-E;.n0( a.x3l5}::`?;:i%:?(gZ3:gEe3v1:1ai:` (f?2,oaam`1t"a"dIg` " % Through cars from other nrincinnl nninn nnnnnnnn In:OIu ..s.....- _-__:_. ._ . , __ , VJUI-ll-ll HIM] mast tnereox. They recognize that no other carunder S 1500 is equippedwith internal expanding hydraulic four-wheel brakes, ecient in any weather. In short, hundreds of thousands seeking a lowrst cost now discover in the new Plymouth the one car in the lowest-priced eld which is and does v everything that they have long hoyed a low-priced car would be and do. You, too, owe it to yourself to see it, ride in it, drive it. All doubt as to the highest dollar-for-dollar value in the lowest-priced\ eld ends right there. ,3 W. A. GROSE, Distribute The ; c "u-ast ' 3' s1 erformanceandsafetysos. 1' in favog o?Pl;::1outh u:ha`tuT:urtiZ >sei tyPbursts into enthusiasm, en is transformed into sales. The sales record-of the new Plymouth, established in two weeks time, is without parallel or precedent for a car in this` eld-not in a few retail centers but all over the whole country. Hundreds of thousanda-eager to see the new Plymouth, built by Chrysler to compete in the lowest-priced eld-are thronging Chrysler aalesrooms everywhere. ` _ They compare it with the three or four other cars catering to the same great market. ` , CANADA ACCEPTS % AND ACCLAIMS THE NEW PLYMOUTH / ' I '41 v 1"" ' {g-L` , ' SAY. moss I Powroes ARE SUMT BLACK? -PLUS TAX -iv--::-_--j --.jj:.._- EARL JAMES. Bradford HERB. MURRAY, Baotou W. D. LATIMER. Allinton 'l`ra'-"cl at-:u.; EWART 7.... . ---- .--- rvV ...-. --. a gvood demand for ice these hot days. Both ice are shipping a carload Copyright Ud Future Syndic:n.e. Inc. L V--o--J 3 O'A5i\-I-l\-llhl csuu .l.`a$L. Rl'fURNING-Ha1f `a cent per mile to Winnipeg, plus $20.00 and tax to destinaiion AssociA_'rE. gaguqsas _ Cleaner, Presser and Dyer ann I'\.._I-.. E; - nnnnns _ um... Real Dry Cleaning I HAVE THE ONLY DRY-CLEANING PLANT wrmm YOUR REACH, ou'rsu>1-: THE cm. I AMA PRACTICAL TAILOR AND READY TO ATTEND .TO REPAIRS ON ALL CLOTHES. Goods called for and deiivered. Prices reuouabia. I09 Dunlap 5:. l anu-Iuoupon 1-o.nAv T ---:1 Beeton, Meaford, Collingwood, Penetang, Midland, Capreol, zm Stations in Ouebec West of 9+ Ami.-......= ....A `I ....x...... OH, You GOTTA WASH W; FIRTH THE msns `A xLi6L'e\ WEEK-You mcxeo ABOUT -me ww `me &TA`ToES ARE cooxey a.u.I:) mm as u:m. per mue oeyonu to an pomts In ;\1I}lr' toba, Saskatchewan, Alberta,-Edmonton, Tannm Calgary, MacLeod and East. Plushalfacent il b dt 11 `t ` :\1`1i..- toba- Sa_q1m+oh.=I:::n 3133.3:-(2.1.1_1(:)*..211....R.O;1.I.1.Slr3r...q..I;, I trams. For details consult local Canadnan 1\atxuual mu`-ntl -8pecla.lca.ro fol-Women and children 1 :1- ____ I` 44,000 A I,wA.N-I-E9 By WINNER IAIIS FOR 83.500 D-`- 112-113 Bradford Si. Phone 21; Res. 1011W De Luxe Coupe . (with rumble sea!) Roaaster 0 0 (with rumble seat) Touring` .... All prices o. b. Windton Ontario, inc uding slarllard [60 (my equipment (freight and taxes extra). Thursday, August 2, .?_ I 7\'wKs{ 303% \ GONNA SAN THAT'S THE WAi.!_L_`.E 1 mo T 7 AND UP\VAIo` uvuaq 4... 1-. original mm on fun to: impaction. A .- 850 1928 870 875 910 91! 5a've GILLI , .!"hursday, Au'gui ...... `brush. `Make your or soFt soa waste fafs "e licf H costs Ies soap than FULL on WITH av fkliotex is {I .|unit:n'\` nun BARRHE`. D;-.'{i" Jr} 31" HEALTH F0 ;:i1lr>hi1 5.: w. \r\| .. a `sch-ntx mm. ..n Mos: 15 t 45 m for 3,506 'De0d( imporm _3'-Dom/I am ..` 5-5 :1 x i/ NIH. !lIi(/ VVGIAVL Be , A large number from here at- tended the garden party at Mr. Bell's last. week and thoroughly enjoyed the splendid program given by Bracelbridge talent. ' WOMAN S0 SIBK l}0l|LIl NOT WORK July 30-4Week-end visitors here were Mrs. Alex. Mocuaig and child- ren or Barrie, with Angus Mo- Cua1g`s; Mr. and Mrs. Weir and children of Toronto, at Andrew Bartholomew's; Miss Mary Walker of Toronto and G. W. Dunn of Co- Iornvbia. South America, at J. W. Wg.lker s. . `OIVGA nuhmknu Innvn AMA ad-_ joijhli The services in Dalston United church will be withdrawn during the month or August. Sunday Schoo: will be held each `Sunday at 10.80 EJH. MHCBLUU LU "JV ]Jl`3Hln I Mrs. Dicker conducted a contest which was much enjoyed. the prize going` to Mrs. Beath.. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Alex. McKay the last Wed- nesday in August. The tea` hour was much enjoyed by all present. daughter. Mrs. `.11. 1. wlesaur. Mrs. Whitten of Bengough, Sask.,| who is spending this month in On- tario. and her sister, Mrs. H. E. King. of Orillia, called on Mrs. W. Dicker last week. ' Boy Painfully Injured Last week while George `Bidwell and his son, Ernest, aged 18, were hauling in hay,vthe horses started suddenly causing the boy to` fall on the tongue or the wagon. He was painfully injured, dlslocatlng one elbow. He was taken to the Bar- rie hospital where his injuries were attended by Dr. Blgelow. . ' Wreath From W.I. for Cenotaph The Women's Institute met at` the home or Mrs. R. `I. Slessor on July 25. with eleven members present. After the opening exercises and minutes weredisposed or, it was decided to send a wreath to be placed on the cenotaph at the memorial service at the `Town Hall Square, which is to be, held on August 12. All members are re- quested to be present. Mr: Tiinl.-an nnndnntnd A nnnfanf T008115. m '1Ul`UlU.U. ' Misses Grace Miller and Stella. Clutton of Toronto, former Edgar girls, called on Miss Ellen Thomp- son while en route'to Orilljas last week. - \fv0 ant` 'Mru. Inhn \/fnA1~H-nun nf week. , . Mr. and Mrs; John McArthur_ 0.! West Oro spent Sunday.` with their daughter. Mrs. R. I. Slessor. `Mfr: Whirtan nf -Renznuzh. Sask.. DAY+Snap sl';ots grinterestuing bits .m Sparks Circus-Coming to Barrie, T_ue_sday, Aug. 14. nouaaymg III 'J.'0I`U{1EU. ' David and Walter Beath are via- iting with their, aunt, Mrs. Bur- roughs. In Toronto. Minna: (`.rnnA Millnr and Stella TUBBY _.9eLT9!x /_( t1?f?3l.;~',?;Q7!`3 Gufn-nun-: /SAY` vou GOTTA Snarm mckuu` ALL THE TIME EVER Swce we BEEN cAMr>w (om/E BEEN . K '3<.'.*_U*_3O.vT -, ,1 : ;A`;iYOU STOP` Tw EVER SINCE :AMPw` H'o\)'\/E <|CKw Aeou .\ W665. After being without a izarber for ~ 1 some time we appreciate all the ' more the fact that E. Depew is go- . ing to be here two days a. week. Harvest in Full Swing The heavy rains of Thursday and Friday night put a stop to the . wheat cutting for aicouple of days. During` the interval much of the later wheathas ripenedand Mon- going full swing again. .day morning found the harvesting` U161`. 0. VV. DLUUU. Miss M. Bannerman underwent a. successf_i.11' operation in Wellaley Hospital on Thursday of last week. III__ 1'.`_...\.. AD IY_TI\1.-JAVA q-In-{AAA qua;-Icuum woo oouuuouw 4 v .v--. u wwunw Miss Espey of `IV-iillsciale visited' at tllie home`.o Thos. Whiteside last` wee . Album I-u:{v-no vufknnli a r nu}-unit rfnn. av we now. now` -u --..- -_v-- .:Ios..mt one of Toronto spent t`he~ week-end at the home of his bro- ther. J. W. Stone. \/Han V .`Rnnv-nnvw-nan nnnv-nrnnf A E116 HOUR`: pl 0. VV- D\.Uuu _ Mrs. W. McKay spent a couple of days last week gt the home of Miss Mo-Leod near Orillia, the latter returning with her ~to Bond Head. Iv-.. E1A._..- -1 rlI-..-..a... .....-..4. 4.1.... U1 D%`11`l.'|U UH 'a:u.urua_v. Mrs. Wilfred Barton and "little daughter of Erie. Pa.. are visiting at the home .91 J. W. `Stone. Mva W M nI(nv srmmf n nnnnTn III` II` C JUNE Wiy Ulla ` I could say a lot of the benet I have received through taking my regular dose. 1 am 5ft. Sin. in height. I weigh 178 pounds." (Mrs.) L. P. Inmectlon. July` 3,0-;C;eor/ge of Toronto` has been visiting among relativesv in this neighborhood. `!\ll'w and Mr: 1-? umif-zav nffamd. In CHIS Il$1UlJ_UX`llUUuu ' Mr. and Mrs. H. uswitzer attend- ed the funeral of Mrs. John Barron Iin Barrie on `Saturday. XII: \X7Hfv-AR nnwfnn and '1H'HA I noun: .0 Ovocunoa non _.--w.--an , `Regular preaching services of the! United church, Edgar, will be with-' drawn during the month or August. `Sunday School-will continue as us-. ual at 2 p.m. each Sunday. ` Edgar Women : Institute `The July meeting of the Women's Institute was held at the home of . Mrs. Whittaker. After the business part a very` enjoyable hour was spent. Mr. and Mrs. Myers of Or- illia gave a. very interesting and in- structive talk on pickling vinegar; Mrs. Walker of Coldwater gave an] excellent Iaddress `on Makiing Schools the Best Ever". A paper onl Pauline Johnson" was given by Miss E..'Shanahan and a reading by $\(ll'!.- DESI. - ' The August meeting will be held at the home of Miss Kate McKay. LTIGHQS IIUFV UII auuuuy. Miss Kate icockburn has return-' ed home` atterspending sone time with friends in Barrie. .~ . , u_,, _n'L1_-| El UGO. IXISSLUIS H. ` Dr. Bigelow is visiting at his home in Bethany owing to the illness of his mother.- - \I out` `Klan DA A? (`In-Ilcafnn and I115 HIOUIEI`-' I Mr. and Mrs. Beil of Coniston and Mrs. Coutts of Bradford called -on tr1en`ds' here on Sunday. Maa 'I'Infn |("nn1.rhnvn has 1-Afnrn. Ju1y`80--Mr.*and Mrs. D. Gal-I braith and family and Miss Mary Kissick or Orillia, spent Sunday at Geo. K1ssick s. L `hm `Dhv:-n1nuv I: vharinav :0 him 1-unvvan' BOND HEAD` : "I have read with interest the letter written by a person 50 years of e. 1, too, have been taking Kruschen Sa ts an my `first cu: of tea every morning ever since tt was rst put on the market. I pm healthy and .strong-I would not think of having my morning cup without Kruschen; -I am 66 years of age. I have daughter 43 years, a granddaughter ldvears. ' People wrll not think I am my age. They say my daughter looks the older of the two. I have been taken for 35 and 40 It the most. I laugh and tell them they are a long way off. say `r:.vau,yI.v1.'w.u Uuurcn 1a.I. aunuay. John Orr and son, Hugh, of Glen- `cairn. Robt. Orr and Misses Mary [and Eliza. Orr of Tory Hill spent .'Sunday at the home of John E. lmthews. ~ and Mn. `I ...-.1.-....: no :<..t.-..... dlldhl-ll9\'VHo Mr. and Mrs. Ireland of Schom- berg are spending their honeymoon at Wm. Blakely s. M rn. Tmxrin .`| anl.n-man and Thank I. vvul. Daanuny 3. Mrs. Irwin Jackman and Frank of Midland returned home, Monday. after spending a week with Mrs. T. J. Jackman. `.\,I u and \II'.... `n \t..1......_ ....- _.a-u. mticltlig `Bessie Gold of `Toronto is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Pushkoff. RAV Mr Fffnnnau A? Nrfrnsv-I? vwuzus $l.1'o auu V.ll`S. I'U5.KOII. Rev. Mr. Kennedy of Mount Bridge occupied the pulpit. in the Presbyterian church last Sunday. ' John Orr and gmn T-`l ncr`n nf (`.1nn- July 30-Mr. and Mrs. Mack and son Grant. and Hrs. Grant, 'Sr., of Detroit, Mrs. Wilbert Grant and baby of isootch Settlement and Grant Terry of Toronto visited at John Eldridge's recently. Mr, and Xfva F` VI Fnnnnu nn'| Duruuu. Q` .\Iiss Kathleen Ewing and Miss Audrey Ichamberlin, who spent the past month with Mrs. Holt, xx- turned on Saturday to their home_ in Toronto. 'M' nnr1".I'ua r3.-.k.k.u. nvnzi `H..- Ill L UKUII LU: Mr. and '.\I1's. Gabcbey and Miss Gabbey of Toronto visited at W. T.. Hl11ock's on `Sunday. \ Haa `F`.v:':`lvn Qhnnohcxn n `Dan-v-in uu.\9IJissm.`d1e Wench and friehds of Toronto spent the week-end at Wm. _Wonch's. \/Tn nap} Klan `I nn1u TIT;-.11-an A0 (V1:-u .VV UHUH 5. - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Walker of C10- ver Hill spent Sunday at the home lot Thos. Mayes. \/I've `X-'rh hnvnn Ia cnnnlo n 'a..a" 7i.u.'i. .'1s'..E..T.' 5.; A! Drug and Dana. Sm:-an 1! 15:. n lunch. UL J.HU5u J.l.Cl._)V:s. _ Mrs. Wm. Sharpe is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs.. Wm. Cornes, Toronto. 'Rn.vv~1r 'IZ`cn~vn11 urn-1 `.\.Hca `l'.HHuv-. U n I! dlillllllllu Mr. and Mrs. D. Mathers are visit- ing their son. D. Mathers, Aurora. Mr, and N71`: IF` T-Tnvncnn f`nn1;a_ A185 LUCA!` SUI]. .lJ. i\'.l.ElLHt'l'S, Aurora. Mr. and Mrs. 'C. Harper, Cooks- town. John Woolsey and his mother of Angus called on Mrs. S. Rogers, Sunday. NTFH Nnauin A? Tnnnnfh is 1r1a4l~inn-I auuuuy. I Mrs. Cassie of Toronto is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. Gartlan. Mn: 1:` l`1vav\n Ln- n,.+..........: an Mrs. E. Evans has returned to Toronto after three week around` town. ' I um" man-:1`, .\`J.1':I. 1.1. uraruun. ' UUIUI nxuuuscs l'UUt'Hl.l)'- Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cooper anl Dennis spent lsunday in Midland. Ti` I-Yhaha xvin H-ma krnm n9 `.-H: JJCIIIIIU 1JCllL|ulll.|i. 1,Y U1 Jtuulallu. F. -Hindle, with the boys of his S.oS. class, spent the week-end at Innlsfil Park. Yuvunrv rm-..-....\.. 1.. \..-n.5..-.:...... :..` .l1.11l0CK'S 0,11 `Sunday. Miss Evelyn Shanahan of Barrie visited on Sunday with Mrs. Dwight Nelson. \l ng Fknn `L`l'h-`Ala an I- -...-.. \!'.`15UHu Mrs. Chas. Hindle, Sxx, is ve-r;~' low at time of writing. \I'\` nnl \Yvc 'F`.nnr'|\v and \I'-a |U\V` GI. IJIIIU U]. \V'1'1L1H5- .\I1`. and .\I1`s. Bently and .\Irs. 31011` of `Toronto visited at A. Rainey s on Sunday, Mrs. Mair re- maining over for a time. July 80-Mr. and`Mrs. Geo. Munro and family attended the Smith Re- union in Thornbury on Saturday. Mr. and Mr:, 'I`hn: Graham chant HULUH Ill -LllUL'llUul'y UH Dl1Lul'UU.y- Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Graham spent Sunday at Herb. Wright's. Il".nng'v-nfnlnfinnu in Mr nn \fv~a Buuuay CH. I.l.V.`l.`U. VVFIEUL 5: Congratulat-ions to Mr. and Bus. Frank Keast on the arrival of a baby boy. . \-Tia: .nRh: fnnnh and Pninna nf VV llll KIUIJLCS, J. UKUII LU: Barry Farrell and Miss Lillian O'Hara of Streetsvllle called at Wm. Sharpe's this week. _ R11`, and \-`I've an T(nm:+ nnr1'\h- >:uuu`pu=s uua ween. I Mr. and .VIrs. Geo. Keast and Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Rodgers spent Sun- day at Cookstown. K/Tia: `T.HHnn Acxn-xa In knHRaulnn- oufllu u!` llilll, JUHXI L Blakely Lamont of Toledo, Ohio, is` spending a couple of weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John La- `, V `Ii-a 'Dnnn-J. l'Q;.1.! -0 a!l\...--..4- 1- 1.11111-`.1111 J.'{`ll'1So Irving Cooper Stroud. \fIau Rfutkinnn C-D'CC` July `30-M. E. Martin of Lipton, Sask.. visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Martin, John St. 'R1n'IrA1u T.nrnnn n? "`f\1l\!`I\ l`\k{n vv aauusu. aunuay. Don. Mc'Carro11 and Mr. and Mrs. English of Jarratt visited Mrs. 13`. `Archer recentlyy ' Duuuuy. Mrs. Alt. Dennis and family of Ft. William are visiting Mrs. D. Stamp. Dr. Roy Tyrer was here last week. George Brock vis-ited friends at Washago. Sunday. i `Dan. Nh'|'(`.nrrn11 uni-1 \,Ifv- and `Alan 66 look 39 IEUFE K1! Mrs. visited I Brock.- \lot a rltffand Mrs. H. Swan of Phe1.p- gton visited friends here last Sun- ay. | Mr. and Mrs. N. -Dr-inkle and Mor- ris motored to`Gra.venhurst, Sunday. I III`; Ana` 'Al'..... A1-.. up--nr_L-__ s-__ --- ---vuv- -an vv not-\-o'v\v4lIJIAA9lr, ~1|lIl\IG-J: Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McMahon, Mr. and Mrs. W. Trew and Miss Vera [McMahon motored to Thornhill, `Sunday. Mrs, A19 T\n1-uni: ona `can-.81.. no `ma as vuuuus WIFE. aunt. iuoseiy. Congratulations to Norma` Quin- lan. Floris Adamson, Ethel Evans. Isabel -Bannister and Norval French, who were successful in_ passing `their Entrance exams . - Mrs Ton Ihaununan... and -4... -8 Aweex-ena. Mrs. W. Bannister? and daughter. Helen. spent several days -with trlends in Churchill. ` `(inc tuna 'l\Av-u AC 7"`:-nnnnbn (`Q v-cvv wuv oooooo cu; `IQ.-to vvu tqaowwvocuu F. Adameon and family of Bea- verton spent "Sunday with friends here. In mfnn n 1-'I'11s(1o'l\aIyin{AA fg Mrs. Eaton of 1-Ii11sdaIe~v`1sited friends here. ` ` [ Miss Lally of `Toronto visited with he; mend. Miss o. Leithwood. [ nnhniafnn nnnn Qnnnuv 1Iv`!| vaauuu WIN! AV.|.l'. IP60 J1l'C!'. Mr. and Mrs. A. Towns of Elm- vale were recent guests or Mrs. '1`. Curry. l Mh viin` `vnn AF Gavan nnI-IR uu=u' nuuuuuv 625111118. ' I Mrs: Jas. Farquason and son of Toronto are at present visiting the 'tormer's mother, Mrs. Mbrtzl I Mr. and Mrs.-'1`. Schell and daugh- ter of Stayner were week-end vis- I itors here._ `All ... A1-.. 1'7..........n 4: 'E_..-_.L- vuuacvu vac vvi -nu gran`:-cu-v-, uauogunagu Misseg; Mary and Marie Treifv of] Toronto were `home for .over the week-end. I `fun TIT DlI$$`Q`1\Iv|`t'nuQ: Anunnhbnu Ivoucv PROVID rem ` - ,l0O In event of natural death 88,000 I! accidentally killed 82! month it totally die- : 0: well ac 82,500 at death ' {PLEDGE HI \.uurcx1.lu. . Miss Jane Dent of Toronto is home on her holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weeks of Tor- onto are visiting _Mrs. W. Sibbald. `El A.1..__...... -.._1 n'._._:1-_ _n 15-- HUI` 3116110. 31135 U. JJEIIIIWOOQ. C. Bannister spent Sunday with friends at Alcona. Beach. I VMII na `Ira `IT Dunn`). avu Xfn 651511!-IE Bl. JLIUUIIH4 -53111311. 'Mr. and Mrs. W. Brooks and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Graham of Allandale visited with Mrs. Fred Archer. Mr AH!` \I n|a A "`I\YIVU'|l Al `I'!vv._ `gs; Vivian` Wood of Owen .Sound is visiting Mrs. Robt. Mosely. Conszrntnini-inn: in \Tnv-v-no` (hn- , my 80-~15eil'.7 1:V`oon of ornua called on W. H. Bannister, Sun/day; \l.I_--- 11-..}- __: 11--._:- I-n._-_`__ -1 a,v ab '\aUUl\5l:U\\'l1u Miss Lillian Adams is holidaying THE BARRIE EXAMINER Home Was Never Like This. `vL`u._ Alex. Kenwell of Toronto with her aunt, Mrs. -S. '1`. KILLYLEAGH \:\:fn nn `Ina fin. IO OIVINYO COUONI. COLD! AND IRON- CNIYII WHIN TRCATID WITH THAI` WONDIIP Ul-BY IPFICTI VI HOUCINCHD HIM IDV