itlng his cousm. nenneun `n.:uaI.uu. I F. A. `Te'bo is off on his holidaysl and F. Laver-is `relieving him. at `the station. - ' the station. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. `New, Mr. and Mrs. 'SteWar`t Moore and baby spent the week-end at G. C.,'A'11an's. nun. n nnrnhm` of the 1008.1 men the week-ena 8.1 . u. u. tL'u-nus. Quite a number of the men] are going `West _to help take off the harvest and to see the great west- ern country.. I-I-I1... 1a1.m chm-A gnems to be the. *I1,3IIl0I0I0I0I0I0I0I< ` , -. nu I,,I] country.. The lake shore seems to the popular place to spend Isundays now by the number of cars going in that direction. 1:... In: n=zmwn- m-eached a very: in that direction. ' Rev. Jas. Brown preached fine sermon on Sunday morning, onl the lost sheep and coin. There was quite a. goodly number out, even though the weather` was wet. The` solo rendered `by D. Jones was very `much enjoyed. _ ~ `Car Smashed in Collision Geo. `Scott had the misfortune to have his fine car smashed last week at the s1xth line corner. George was` coming from the north and a car driven by a lady was coming from Tent City. Jeither saw the other so a. collision occurred. Fortunately no one was hurt. At all intersec- tions people driving cars .should bel more careful. Farmers Hard Hit by Weather `Too much rain for the farmers these days. `The land` is so full of `water that it will be impossible to cut some of the grain even if the weather should come in dry. `Some of the wheat which was out last week is beginning to grow in the stook. Most of the alsike is `cut and is still lying in the field. It is `surely a !bad season for the farmers. - Ill-Illa:-31:11 Aug. 6-On Tuesday at 11 am. death hovered over thesick bed of Mrs. Chas. Hindle, |Sr., and gently released her `from great suffering which she bore with true -Christian fortitude. `Sympathy is extended to the family in`the loss of their mo- ther. mrm. ,1 n`nn miaridse is confined to Mrs. John Eldridge is confined her `bed following a slight stroke last Tuesday. Anmuo rwn-zinv ie home on a short leave from the boats. Mr. and Mrs. A1'bert Turner -and Morris -Sharp of Cooksville and .VIiss R-ulby Yake of Toronto visited on `Sunday at A. Mar]ing s. M and Mrs. Arlie Green and "Sunday at A. Marnngs. Mr. and Mrs. Arlie children visitied with friends in Thornton on Isunday. Mn. and Mv, (`enmre Isaac and Lydia VE. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound friends In Jsracuoru on rnuay. Mr. and Mrs. John Holt visited with friends in Newton Robinson on `Sunday. , . Mn: `Dn (`:n`l1.'n19`har`i.: imnrov- I\& IV I I .-.j `Aug. 6--`The United `Sunday School and friends joined with Ed- gar Sunday \Schoo1.for a picnic on Tuesday at Midland. All present had a. happy time. 1'.1+rIn 1\/HsiEd.na Purchase of Eg- 8. nappy tlme. Little M1ss`Ed,na Purchase Eg- bert is visiting with her cousin, Miss Fern Peacock. Fern has just returned from a visit with friends in Egibert. Mica Yam: (".h.qnm:11 and Rrfiss Ha- IFUIH D?:l.l`1`t'. - Mrs. Godwin and children of ` onto have `been the guests of iRix. Sr. ' ~ 1 "l"hn I-aanvv rcrina nf Tnfn hnvn Tuesday. Albert Crozier is home on a from the boats. mt... ma \:1'r_a, Allhert Turner Thornton Isunaay. Mr. and Mrs. George Isaac Jean` and Ralph of `Toronto spent the week-end at Mrs. Ho1t s. Miss Marie McLean of Guelph is spending a month with Mrs. John Holt. Mrs. `Jack Mc`Master visited friends in Bradford on Friday. M. nn `Ml :-e Jnhn T-Tn]? visited `sunaay. Mrs. Rod. Gallaugher `is improv- ing. 111 ngtuen. Miss Vera Chappell and Miss Ha- zel Chappell, 'R..\`., are holidaying with friends at Orchard Beach. 1.7 ant: \rI'v!a I` F` T\v11vu and H19 wuu u`u':uua at. Una` Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Misses `Drury have Montreal. 1\lI'uc- T\v-nun 'QvI .`V.|.ULl.`dJ- Mrs. Drury,. `Sr., from Barrie. `Hun ('1n1I-311 nn n LYDIA 3. PINKHAM MEDICIN3 CO. Lama. Mum. U.S.A. Ind about-1. Ont.- Cnnndn. ..rux. B1`. I The heavy rains of late have been .very bad for the wheat and clover. Some report wheat sprouted and avlsike clover also growing green, making it unfit for anything except to be plowed under. August 1--<'.Braden`s people were ;treated to two snappy ball games last Thursday evening. Braden s out-played "Thornton to win by a lscore of *12 to. 6 in a girls softball game. Tencie Hayes curves were too crooked for the Thornton girls. l`Dunr1n'n A11 IQ+cnvc nurnn uea last `weexat 1. r.1aLL 5. Clarence Baker of Cookstown is visiting at Frank Bro11ey s. Mr: D Inna: mat with A vprv. LOO KJFUUKEQ .|.Ul' Lue Luulyuuuu 51:. 1:. Braden's A11 Istars downed Thornton `to the tune of 8 to 2 in a men's softball game. Riley, All Stars twirler, was \in great form. Bar1ow s slugging for `Thornton and Wilson for the A11 Istars were the teatures of the game. Emerson I-Iillock of Detroit vis- ited 1ast'week.t T. Flatt s. f`1nnA\nnn Ina1;A.. rd Fnnbaknnrn 1': vaaluus um .l:`L a.1u\ `J31 uucy 3. Mrs. `D. LRoss met with a very painful accident on Thursday of last `Week. `The fire e_xtingwisher up- setcand in endeavoring to carry it outside it exploded, cutting her face in three places. It required twelve stitches to close the wounds. At time of writing she is doing nicely. TH`! nan": EXAMINER {9BAI2"EN's .RNE.R5 rru..__1-_._ .._..... - Looks Like a.. Bre%ak.fastless Day, CROWN HILL A vrnl..- `l T.\6.-.,'l Duo `fan `.?'f,'.*_`F5"A uuru DCEIULJ. . Drury and the returned from has returned! `Tor- Airs. TAX RATE OF VFSPRA FIXED AT 21.9 MILLS Vespra~ council met at 1 pm. on July 30, with all its members `pre- sentandfihe xReeveLin the chaizj. `LII-can -..~.- `o... uuvvvvhr -.. u.-- v.-.._- Communications were read` from: Stewart L Page, re grant to school fair; J. T. Simpson, County Clerk. advising that the County would re- quire $17,680 from Vespra for `Coun- lty purposes; A. E. Richardson, serv- ing notice under the Ditches and Water Courses Act. to have the 14th line Award Drain cleaned out. Tkn n`..1n.nrn.-m onnnnna Iwnrn ` -L'2Lll 1111!`: JSIVCIIU LJLCIIU UKCGIACU Uulu passed: Bruce Binnie, work on C01. road 12, -$400; Canada` Ingot Iron 'Co.. culvert for Col. road 90, $32.67; Isaac Graves, work on Co]. road 15. $241.52"; Frank Orr, work on CO1. road 9, $267.40; -S. J. Stephens, work on Col. road 10, $113.65; Donald Ferguson, work on `O01. road 8, $105.60; %Dr. V. A. "Hart, disinfec- utants. $152.25; Reg. Retram, work Ion `Col. road 1, $268.63; E. Rennick, work on `CO1. road 11, $1~15.55;.Wm. Coupland, gravel for 8th`con. line, $6.15; Istanley Dunn, work'on Col. road 3. $300; Geo. Spence, Work on ney. work onvcol. road 15, $60; '0 :- to `Davis. work on Col. road 14, $7; \\ a1ter Downey. pt E 34,; W 1,4`. lot `5, con. 9. $50; A. B. Coutts, 'Sec y.- Treas., Tel. System, loan, $500; Ste- wart L`. 'Page, grant to school fair, $17.25; Reg. Lytton, bavlance moving hall shed, $30; T. F. Burrows, work on Sunnidale-Vespra. trownline, $36.25; Albert Caston, work on townline, F105 and Vespra, $12. 1;. LL--- The, foillowing accounts were" C01. road 1, $141.50; Carman Dow-' |-.v vu AlaAn\., .4. avg \-Acnvn 7 `.1 . u, 7-- A by-law was given its three readings` and passed for the levying and collecting of`the following rat- es: County, 12 mills, township 3.5 mills, and general school 6.4 mi-115. The Pnnn-inc nnnnanne fnr A1- IIIIHS, 'c1IlLl 'Ellt'l"cl1 SCHUUL 0.`: 1111115. The following applications for el- ectrical power or energy were ap- proved by the council: F. E. Fisher. E1,"`lot 18, con. 5; Dept. of Lands and Forests, Provincial Forestry at Midhurst. regular contract and sup- plementary contract. l The nnnnnil nr11'n1n-nail fn moat FIIIESTONQE WICK TEST plClHCUL?ll'_V UU1H.l.d.ULu The council adjourned to meet on Monday, Sept. 17, at 1 p.m. A. B. COUTTS, Clerk . - -i Thirteen countries in Europe are now ruled by monarchs, while 15` countries have presidents. L I EP Act WEE E! X PRODUCT OF GEN/ERAL MOTORS OF CAN`ADA. I.IIz\/IITEiIQ3` ACI-I week the Pontiac Six forges ahead to a new high point in sales. Each week this lowest-priced General Motors Six surpasses its own amazing records of success. And the reasons for its tremendous popularity are found in the quality which Pontiac provides! From the day of its introduction, Pontiac _ Six has served as an outstanding example of quality-quality of materials, quality of design and quality of workmanship. And emphasizing its quality are numer- ous features which Pontiac alone in its eld embodies. No other six so low in price oers bodies by Fisher--with the high-grade coachv work and materials which the Fisher emblem represents. No other six so low in price offers a 186 cu. in. engine--to< gether with the stamina and long life for.` which Pontiac is famed. And none other.` enjoys the advantages of being built: by the world s greatest automobile organization. Why not learn for yourself what high quality of materials, sound basic design and super precision construction mean to a motor car? Why not come and drive a Pontiac Six tot `l3Y? 9443.289 Id you: giggle: about _!Iu_ G.M.a4.C. `Deferred Payment Plan which makes buying easy. fvfw that is winning new thou sa nds every week pm *mA~r PLATE on *2`-ms Box sesme one "ease wwr ox: MUSKRAT Dom STEMTHEM `ro- MLr`L.\"f F. J. GRACEY 5 N ll-I'll-u N\GH`\' THE BANKj)_F%`_P_JQVA SCOTIA There is perhaps some much desired thing that you are looking forward to some day. It may be 3 home, a trip or some cherished dream of your own. - ' - Whatever it is, regular deposits in `a Savings Account? in this Bank wilt b rin g realization closer. ca Successful $1: an. -lnnlna h IA iii! `if`?{ -I -Iustvunu out llovwinnlng Evan Brumtueccu Capital $10,000,000 Reserve $20,000,000 Total Assets over $260,000,000 SOMEDAYJ loucv I-npvuo I-`OR: ` Q3 in event of natural death $8,000 if accidentally killed % th 1: an nnguuaaggunu s2.5 o:c"au' A SUNSET. ` AND THE DAY` 5` DONE J. A. McLEOD, General Manager, Toronto ' 3 r'.'.E3TR0.C:1. ESTABLISHED 1832 74 Elizabeth St. Phone 919, BARRIE ?B57w1NNER:"` Thursday, Au`gust 9, 1928 It is a simple matter to open an Accoun with us. iout Examinatio` Interest compoundedr half yecgrly. ` 814 Excelsior 1. . mum. u.a.A. Ind grout-, 0111.. Canada HI Ollbon TO-DAY Build: the Only T--:'--...-._V________ Life lniurance Co. Barrio, Ont. ~- A~I--_ .3... A !-izhib `--1 R n`u9w:z v` rs. ~ rr; mwlwmamu. 4is`.x`.M`.:L?*'*~`4L`:`u z`. re=~.:-w:..m.-w x-u . V . with Rev` T. J. and Mrs. Dew. "H | (Too late for -last ;eek) July `S1-Miss Ruby Pattenden is: spending a few weeksdn `Bradford nnnm `a Vnxrnlhmn from here.attend- Miith and Mrs. Dew. Quitea humlber from here..attend- ed the Kiwanis lstreet Karnlva-1' in Barrie. M. .ma.1\/rm A, `Rnann and child- Barrie. Mr. and .Mrs. A. Knapp and child- ren spent last Sunday with Brad- ford friends.` They were accompan- ied by Mr. and Mrs. I-Iillot Barrie. Ellison Bishop and family, who have been living near Cnundles, have` moved into the house recently va- cated by Mr. Miller but which ls now the `Reforestation property. xnu `ltlflv-nr1R"nnnn in unending` the herorestacxon proyvny. Miss Mildred: Knapp is spending vacation with her grandparents in Barrie. A van`! annl fh'hA YR! It in Barrie. . A very good time was spent in the school grounds here on Tuesday evening. July 24. when the 'S.1S. held their annual garden party. The crowd was not as large as other years but quite a number gathered anyway and it was a perfect evening for the affair. There were to be two .. vnnnn :1-\n:nnhn1`I mum: in action ` tor the arralr. "rnere were (O ue LWU or three ibaseball teams in action but owing to the rush at this busy time they were unable to be pre- ; sent so a game between the married 1 and -single men as swbstituted. the latter winning ut. $10 was the prize to the winners. The program ` commenced about 8.80 with Mr. Lane as chairman. `The program : consisted of speeches `by `Mr. Lane. i Rev. Mr. Pope and `B. F. Tracy, ' solos by Miss Bertram ot Dalston. `` duet by Mrs. Pyburn of Mac`T~ier and Art Gostick of Toronto, `songs andmecltatlons by `I. `Bishop, who`: kept t'he audience in a. roar of laughter with his comic numbers, ; solos `by Messrs. Hull, EBalley. Mc- Kay and Walker of Toronto, also some excellent numbers by -the '1`or- ` onto quartette. Last `.but not least. came the local talent, the Pattenden l Trio. Harry and Thomas on their mouthorgans, Helen on the uke and Mrs. Gostick at the, organ. J. Miller also gave a_ couple or mouth- organ selections which were much appreciated. '1`-he lsls. officers were very much pleased with the way it \ turned out although the crowd was small. They also appreciated to the fullest extent the a way in which the outside and local talent took part in the program and help- ed to make it a success. P-roceedsv go to fill the needs of the \S.S. for papers and tlckets,_etc., for the lit-u tie tots. * V`: No Aches a"3 7; IV. Aug. 6-Bert McQuay has return-, ed home from the `hospital and `is doing as well as can be expected. rlam-an `T-`eitnhia nnn nf the nhl TVV (101115 as Well as U111] LID caspcuucu. George `Ritchie, one of the old Ivy boys has been renewing acquahn- ance here. `In nn.-1 If: 117:-n lt'*avw-nfhnv-a nf ance nere. I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. `Carruthers of Toronto spent a week's holidays at S. Elliott's. 'I:`n1 `Dab! V'\`|O!1\ o Mnulnnma {min IIILV. . Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Jennett of Weston spent the holiday with the` forn1er s parents. . I \/Tu avail 1171-: .13 Tfnnnmnv n 'l`m~- IOI`I11EI"S parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. Kennmer of Tor- onto were here over Sunday. `In ant` `NIH: `P1HnH- n MY` OHIO were 116136 UV<'.'1' cuuuuy. Mr. and Mrs. S. Elliott and M1`. and" Mrs. Wm. Carruthers. Toronto, motored to bsunnidale on ISatur- day to call on friends. M: V? ,T I/InT.Aqn gnnnf H14: Guy EU CH1] UI1 LFIEHUS. Mrs. fW. J. McLean spent the weeik-end with Barrie f_riends. 5. .l`J`1l1OII. 5. Earl Reid made a -business trip to Toronto last week. A nnvnlknu Pm-aw: hay-'A 91-fnnn I0 .|.'0!`0I1I1O ms: WEEK. A number from here attended field day at Camp -Borden last Fri- nv . Llflu day. ,\/fr The far at left is filled with Gun-Dipping solution. The pther jar is empty at first. One and of the wick--made of penis used in Firestone tires-- _ls placed in the solution, the other in the empty jar. Solu- tion penetrates entire length of the cord wick showing that Gun`!-Dipping saturates the aay. Mrs. speers of "sault `Ste. Marie and Mrs. Playle of Montreal are guests of Mrs. S. McQuay. * Whna .DnH~nn Pnnhaatnr um: rs- 3 ITI Il'I I `Aug. 6--Miss IEuphemia Ellis of Buffalo, N.Y., is spending a. couple of weeks` vacation with her parents. mnan Anal-in nf' `Minoan: T4`n1:'|= 1101116 OI I161` uncle, puns. Avuua. D. `B. Jones and Miss Trask of A1- landale were Sunday visitors wit Ralbh Bel-1. V Mr and `Mm, Q. Gmsa and Mrs. V44 vavaauvsg wan --ow--cu-. _. The W.A. of '(E}eorg.e's Anglican Church met at the `home of Mrs. E1p'hick on August 1 with a. good attendance of members and visitors. Miss Vera Mcxcann gave the scrip- ture reading and Mrs. W. J. Mill- er extended an invitation to meet at her home for next meeting. Bible reading will (be taken `by Miss Dora Tiffin and the missionary reading by Mrs. C. Arnold. At the close of the meeting the hostess served re- freshments. \ guests UL Alta. we. uvxuwuay. Thos. Patton, Rochester, was newing old acquaintance here cently. \/Tn an-nil Irv: \7h,vinn .TmnnnH- OI weeks Vuuuuuu wuu Lu-:1` pcueuua. Miss Austin of' Niagara Falls. N.Y.. spent tlfe week"-end at the home of her uncle, Chas. Mills. 11 .12 Innne nn Mine 'l`1-ask 11? AI. nalpn new. Mr. and Mrs. S. _Grose. and Mrs. Jas. Simpson of `Thornton were re- cent visitors at_.Watson Mo'Cann s. --v A 1- nu; ,____|A `____`,|____ 716` gwofooa Aug. 6-M1.~s7`V'n'1.-]'3eardsa11 has returned from a visit with friends in Penetang and EE1mvav1e.v A Tt/fun X`.l7rn e13lHcrh in viuincr in Tn?- 111 reneutug auu J:4uuva.uu.v 7 Mrs. Wm. Bligh is visiting in Tor- onto, accompanied by her sister, .\Irs. Tagart, of Vancouver, BJC. Mr: Hill and nncrhfnv nf `NI n:an'_ V. , " I am in my 87th year. and am in amccllant uh. and it to due to the daily we qf your ruachcn Sam. which I take war morning mod _I get up. I have never an ac 9 or pain mud: are aatoniahed when I tell them nd 1 do not forget to auuro them go a ` glagl 3 t'a'ho daglg use `9`[ ggzr tKrgu .:han Sam Ma! 1, as was ea." out. L. G. G. Orlzlnal lam: on me tor lupoeuau. What a lesson there for the younger tolkl What Kruscheu can do for a man of advanced gs lt can do ten times as surely for you. an the " daily dlmeful " to-morrow. and prove t (or yourself. -n_.....n..... nan. I. nhtnlnnhla at dnm and mi brought it .V1I`S. J.`ugu.1'L, UL vuuuuuvcx`, Deb: Mrs. H111 and daughtefof `Massa- chusets are visiting with_the form- er s sister, Mrs. J. Emms. . MlNE'lN_G S_TA'ON TUBBY He\/ LTuBBY_ LOOK! HERE'S ANOTHER one 0? `-moss `TUR-'\'LE_ EGGS UKE `IOU FOUND `THE OTHER DAY . ..c%L .9TQ?_`__ `Aug. 6-Mr.' and Mrs. Turner and .;son. Wilton. and Mrs; Fisher mot- ored to Buffalo on Saturd-ay to spend a few days with Mrs. Fish,`- er s daughger, Mrs. Taylor. .. up and Mrs. wm.. Ireland of er's daugnger, l\12`S. 'J.'8.)'l0l`. Mr. and Mrs. `Wm.. Ireland Brampton spent unday at Wm. B1ake]y`s. ' . Mu nn -Mr: mmnn and familir BlaKely's. - Mr. and.'Mrs. Gallop and family of Toronto are.v1s1t1ng_ the latter : brother, J. Lamont.` . A nth-any (`I-uh:1-in1rn nf ITAEHOH `brother, .1. Lamont.` ` Andrew Chisholm of London lspent the holiday in town. Mm UV .1, M nr`hnm: is snendik ""El'|lI exclusive Firestone pro- gess insulates every fibre with rubber, reduces internal friction and gives thousands of extra miles. Firestone tires cost no more than ordinary tires. Your local Firestone Dealer will glad- ly serve you, and save you money. i numerous 1-ma a man co. or camps LIMITED Hamilton. Ontario Most Miles Per Dollar L IFIPIIGS RFOUUU lZU\`Vllu' ' John Cuthberton of '1`oronto*spent' Sunday with his mother and s1s_ter. ` \l`!_- \r....-- :vn.....1-.. 1.-.. ..-......-A `spent tne nuuuay m 1;u_wu. , Mrs. W. J. Mathers is spendin a.few weeks with her brother. Mr. Oliver. at Weston. `X7L1Cvnr1 Tvinbmy nf 'l"nv-nnfn nnnnf U1lV'l'g at VYESLUII. ' Wilfred Dickey otfroronto. spent the holiday with his parents here. Jas. Foster of Angus spent a day last week with T. King. Mn... `Dnofnlnn nnaaina n"l`m-. 18.81 . WEEK .\V1U1 1'. Lung. Miss Beatrice Wiggins of"1`or- onto spent the week,-end with her mother, Mrs. T. Wiggins. \/lug: `M'nn.`l-so. 1au~b hue 1-Ahn-nn J.U!`0IlCU- Jas. Blakely and Miss Allanvay or} Toronto` spent the holiday at Wm. |BlakeIy's. Mv and \/`I've 1XT '\XTt`\n4-hnnv-)1 and HIOIHGI`, l\1!`S. 1'. \rV1g1Il3 Miss Martvhao Clarkhas returned to Toronto after visiting her many friends around town 'I ..hn ifinhknub-nu A0 VH1-nnnnnx I\AH+. 'uJuuuu._y vv-u._ao acute noav-nuvq V-noun ----- .- Miss Mary Taylor has returned home after a. couple or weeks in |'1`oronto. Tan: `II\Y.-.1:n1u- no.3 'If5n Arlaunvlauc A Dxanexy 5. . . Mr. and Mrs. W. Wdodward and son. Angus, o'Thamesv111e,spent the holiday in town. Rhea Anlina T-Tancnn in cnnv-r('lHnp' nuuuuy III LU`v`VHo Miss Adeline Henson is spen`d`ingl a. week with her uncle, A. Henson. Allandae. (`Inna "I'.'I'v\v-manna l\" `aunnnkwiaa HLJUIIL Dulluy \V1L1l HEX.` IJCIICILLBI ` IS. Henson spent the week-end at Elmira. `Inn 14` lav-u-`C6-I; our` ('.I9\R{1l! A` An- It 101' youracu Krunchen Salts is obtainable at am: and department stores in Canada at 750. a bottle. A bottle contains enough to last for 4 or 5 xnonthI--good health for halt-5-cent 3 day. 'J`lL1lllLltl'H','. , V ! Chas. Henson or Bracebridge spent Sunday with herparents. u R I-Tnncnn anhnf 9-ha wnA1:.anR A1 JBHlUl'Zlo , . Mrs. E. smith and family of An- gus spent the holiday with her mo- ther. Mrs. G. I-Iende son. was Pin-nvs1u-.11 `H E A \fVnvvuvu_ J.`t1L`1 . ' - Mr. and. Mrs. Newton and young people attended the field day of the Georgian Bay district. A.F. & A.M., at Wasaga Beach on July 25. `The school picnic on Thursday evening on the school grounds was well attended, practiczilly every one in Hm: an.-Hrm mum 1-haw: `After VLSILIHE, .\1l'g 4: ALKHISUIII Miss Eileen Sullivan, B.A., daugh- ter of A. J. F. Sullivan. `barrister, zstayner. has graduated from the Ontario Col-iege of Education, thus attaining qualification to teach in high school and collegiate institute. Miss Sullivan is an\honor graduate of Toronto University, in the`hon- or department of mathematics and physics. July 30-'1`he return softball match at `Bx`aden's .between the `home team and `Thornton resulted in awin for Braden girls. After the game they were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. A.eE. Morrison, Spruce Grove Farm. ` mfu nun !\,1'ug \Tauy+nn and unnnar VVUU 1LLUIlUt.`U, }Jl'21ULlU1`.111,Y every UHE in the section being there. After supper, games and races for old and young took place ably managed by the trustees. _ \7i=Hnvc nvnv fhn xVnn`lr.An in- y Lue Lrusu:-cs. Visitors over the week-end in- cluded: .VIr. and 1\J,1". Johnston. Katie, Minnie, Keith and Clarencv of Glencairn, Mr. and Mrs. `Clarence Holt of Stayner with Allan Coul- 'ter's: Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Young." Mrs. E. Young. Annie and 0rva.1 of Dunedin, at Elmcroft Farm. 4 I 1\/In an Thfua Won-man Tlmann nnl UUHGGIH, RI. ".l`41fI1CI'U1E `H.I`l." I Mr. and Mrs. Herman Braden and family spent Sunday with the for-. inerfs grandmother, Mrs. xspeere, vy. ' ' -` XTICIIXIV Aug. 6-Wet wea'Ter is the order of the day and is keeping harvesting lat a standstill. ' l M nun` Ln-g V12 7U| n1`crfnv' and. LIICIC, VL1'3. L1 : I1Cllut"lJll1 Wm. `Campbell, .\rs. A. Camp- 'bell and family returned home to the West last Saturday after some months with friends here. \.f{o4s fl Q.-H1-. AP Tan`): T.`)A Wu can-iiipvnn `rum: IHUHLUS \VU.Il J.l`lt'IluS CFC: U Miss G. Smith of Jacks Lake is visiting Mrs. E. Atkinson. \TIe `lnnn Enhrcan `E A Ranch- ' at a S1'.H.I1(.lSUl1. Mr. apd" Mrs. R. Mlugford and} daughter of Toronto spent the week-end at Hugh Denney s. Turn and RN: -'LIn.\~vnu (nnnln:r-\ parents. Mr. and Mrs. -Sanford Walkom or Stratford and children are spending a few weeks at John Wa1korn's. mt uni` mt: Du-inc-1n Dmhann and at unas. uenney s. -Misses Loris and Jean Robson `have. returned to Toronto after some weeks with friends hexje and were accompanied home by t_he1r cousins, Misses Leona and Olive Ruddick. who will spend a. few weeks with them. 'l n and 1\Il'nu Tau .\II'n1I~na-hf Q? ween-enu til. nuau J1!-:1un:.y 3. I Mr.- and Mrs. -Ha-rvey Cunning-l ham and children of "1`oron'to spent. the holiday with Mr. Cunningham's parents. Mn and *1\/I've, Sanford Walkom of 8. Iew WGGKS `at JUIIH VVHHSUIH 5. Mr. and Mrs. Pringle Robson and children of Toronto visited at the home of Wesley Ruddick on Sab- bath last. 1un.......- Tzaohnmn mm: zain hen. oatn last. Misses Kathleen and Sadie Den- ney of Toronto spent `the week-end at Chas; Denney s. ' .1\mu.m T.nv1: and nan Rnhnn WEGKS W111`! tnem. ` Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McKnight, Sr., have returned home after some weeks with their sons in `Toronto. A In`-nv-v\"\1:u Ow-nvn Inn:-A fnnb in fhn WeKS WILD E1181!` S0115 H1 `.l.Ul`UuLUo A number from here took in the `sports at Camp Borden last Friday. jnjhnv \ Dr. and Mrs. Snider of Buffalo visited; Archie Debenham at the week-Tend and he went with them to Honey Harbor for a shprt vaca- tion. - BRYSON & MORLEY, Doll!!! ` s'rm{1_En_ -Ar _ 1-1.. ..c3?j scrzmsueo ees ; I AND, FISH ts wax: \ LIKE BEST OF `ALL Fora BREAKFAST A giiiiiiii M AR. Loverock is speridingohis hon-I days at the` lake. . . ` Mr. and Mrs. Hilland of Toronto at visitlngat B. T.-Batemarfs. xrnm-av lntvvar nf Toronto is V15- visiting at .5. '1`.-D:-u.e1uu..u 3. Murray Sawyer of Toronto is iting his cousin. Kenneth 'Ra1ston. In A "|"nIhn is off on holidays. A Friend to Women