(Continucd from page one) we are going to help th<~ C'.1nuli.'m Legion to render it se1'\v'1c(- worthwhile to cverythmg in life. We must have a careful selection of off1.:m's_ men who will be able to serve t.h(~ Cxmndlnn L0- gton In the spirit or thr- British Em- plro Service League. "PHHHP nnlnlnn in `In-Jfnhhnr no 01!; urn BETHESDA Drury 5 819 969 r Simpson, Ann ill I05 I17 12. ) 129 II`) 0 107 134 An `. and Mn. W. L. Hlllor L~.ilPd friend; in Beeto l`1'U I196 168 '7') : nu I00 121 In: Y Simpson In. | Buys 19. ) 263 274 uni: Upon whom would YOU like to be dependent when you are 65? There is a wa to ensure our V mdependence! :11 H1 100 153 mu .9 Drur_v I86 275 204 405 196 M4 -)0 736 338 1'5! 113 10! H4 116 an U ? I13 I17 110 H11 Ir.n 150 1'32 I`; 119 I35 (1-1 Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McKnight, son land daughter and Mr. (mg Mrs John ncw canoe/Ilion oflirc /zcrjobwmnoa Auzz. lI-Dr. A. E. and Mrs .\ IN` and daughter Joan of EU) ('.mnp:miI*d Miss Ethel McMasu-: and spent Sunday with rm 1: Mrs. Joseph McMa. ].(`f 115 SllO\\` you a an :lll[(H1\01\il(`-~`\ll appeal to _\'uur hue our fin.m`c terms- Frank Elpmck or 'I`m-(mm spc weekend with his parents horn. Mrs. Bortheltntc and LWO dauy.:hI Rena and I<`rm1cc-5. are .spL-ndm; holiday with the farmer's mn L(' Detroit. Put a GI Gum Cushioned Tire to the severest test on the gritticst and roughest road for months on end and you will appreciate its wearing qualities I'\ I ..v\ - n I a , -_ . .., , .--....- .. . . . ur new tough R<'. (road is built for today's high speed and quick braking conditions . . . It :ls'-'ll!'L'.s' 47`/2% greater wear resis't;mcc and cnmhinul with the Gum Cushions, give: you .1 new conception of tire performance . . . Gum Cushion Tire St;1tium"nrc rcsuly to serve you. Gutta Percha & Rubber, :'GunAPRcHA" 222 Bratiford St. uw'rr=n '1' 0 R 0 N T 0 The Largeu AH-(`.n.uii.vn Ruhhrr ( nrnpunv I-nun.{p.l in Ibo-4| Ham` :1 mun:-_\. -'y -l.I|hIlll'Hl' "_- 3 AIM E;-abmeat 33 i;i:;%;%T vi"i.oas 21$ PERSONAL SERVICE With the tantalizing flavor of .'w|1'(tlI'(l M ripenrd lomalors and the rim-st spin-2.. Assnnl In-1!. l`n-In-cl In-In-shim; and sin-n Crnvirn: .`|lIH| II| \ Ilr;In;;l' Marmalade -Ih. Jar . ` . . . .. l",.\`.uninc the trade-in we can allow you. Remember, uur business is not so laid out that we must take _\'uur used car from you at lvss than it is wurth. VVC can give you its full vuluv. Du nut give up your used car at -.1 loss lwvaunw you are attracted by a list prim` of amothc-r car that SEEMS low. .--_ .-.. V.-. u Iww -`nus: \-uuxnu You an exrhnnge (lulu udu-rn-at-ma-nt (or 1 to y 0! our cmnplcw Aummnhilc Raul (Jul e :1 any (.um (lunhiuu Tire Maiion. I1... \'....-_. .A...,a Ask for our Free Road Guide `Built Bvttrr tn Wvur Hvnrr` In offal` Nwll wm-k ':Illll`S lhnl I`('2I_V lmul. I-.fH<'i-nl In:m:ug-nu-H! ;|lm-- 3% no nlble for lhlq. 'I`ln- d1',sir(- tn st-rw you will: puur 1'Vl'|`_\'ll1l)' um-l-z :|( :n ~..cvin'.; In: to us than m1`r-l_v getting: your dullzur. l'lu\l'~4 why every nnrmlm 0|` Ihia m;;:m trained to buy and S0 1-lfiriq-nlly and n-vmnnniu-ally in nrdvr llml \w- Inns` uHv-r in and work nut, v.'I!II(-s that really la-:ul-in nu-r(-lmndis- um] in I`UIh'l-lull`: \rI\ It Is Customary With Us UTOPIA 3'32. ...e2s25= The Pick of (he Calc/1 | rxrhnnnv thin min-vtucmrnv 3! our Auhunuhilo I In) hum! ushmn Inn` .\l.| non. UPI Ynllfn Tudn)! White Service E s 3 E x Challenger ERT J-MERALICK almon 1-lb. Tin c DOMINO Value This Week '/2'11). W 32 Victory---Banquet Queen Dalton White, Proprietor 20-01. Jan- 25 "VVHERI: '~`g' QuAI.I'rY` Counts" ()n<` mt` :\| l . prim` than l..~s.~m and yuu nd Ifs lwsi(l<'s luring l\j autnmulwilc in <- 1-an-il_v and willmul 1-rnmhli: finest i|l;:l`('(Hl`l|l\ by :\I2I`~lI`I mmh-rn plant. You will s.lli~I'_\'in;; and nulriliuns. r,_, , _,,, , . . . s\H'ttl l()lI1{l`l' lhun m'dm:n'_v 'l'|u- la-.\lurv uml For Quick Suds Brunswick I-`u 24-DZ. Loaf Thursday. -August 14, 1930' _.___.... CROWN HILL . it jllwl fill-x LN us .~;hm\' you lmu ` }:ss<`x fur lr.~.-' rust than `.1 privc`. In flu` (`nlumn tn nf;1l<-.al \\ hivh illustru it in tlnH:1I`.\`;ln(l vents. Phone 892W .shmv )1 ;\ l .`\Rl-`.!\'l'l .\" pu L` DEFVICC Lmnguc. "Public opinion is wut.chinL: us. :15. art`. the senior officers of the British Arniy, to see how we mnke out with this new legislation. It isn't. wortiu (ho ])ii1)( i` it's written on unless e-x-sorvicv lii(`i`. know what it. is nil nhoui, and urv ubic` to play the game fuiriy in its admin- istrzition." `V `V "\| (I I` I .. \1\il<`-l\ll}'il1g ynur l\ll.\'il1c'.\.\ l{:s.~<~.\. But look into thc` whole deal, Id liss<'x:u'I11u1l_\' l.()VV_I'IR in price. 11;: by far the larger, roomicr. ner c-v<~r_\ \\:l_\'. Stlprrintrrvrfcnf BARR! E. ONTARIO yuu arc pm Scc thv Crown Life Man today. WN LIFE! I \ 1: ...,,...... "I am extremely disappointed nt not being able to be with you and Com- rades oi the six Slmcoe County Bran- ches tomorrow but unexpected urgent Legion business of importance pre- vents my leaving Ottawa in time to reach Barrie for the Reunion and to extend ngnin national greetings to our revered Grand President. General Sir Arthur Currie, and to repent our grateful tlmnks to him for his won- derful inspirntlon and invaluable us- sistunce. Please present the t`espe(:ts of the Dominion Executive Council to Sir Arthur and ask ull members of the Legion to continue the splendid work. Hope to meet, the Colnrudes nt. later date. Best. \vishe.~. to .-til," Another tele{.:rntn oi` regrets ('lll ilL` from Kelller MeKn._y. who i.~. holiday- ing at. ~(.`:r2tvenlmr.-st. Major Knowles explained that (teuerul Sir Arthur Currie rm. unable to nttend h(`(!HllS(` of lll-heulth, his physleinn lmvlng or- dered l1lm uwzty for it rest. "There is no otl'leer who merits; the re.';peet. of his emnrn(le.< as Sir Arthur." the Mn- jor snltl. "nnd the vet erun.s ot` Simeoe euunty are behind him und wish him :1 s;pee(l_\' reem'el'_v_" General Draper Hpeuk.-; in n.. n 1:..u.. 711:: A _\'nu van own :1 fine big <`:1rufuppar<'ntl_v lower In thv right are the figures rates the point and proves paid tribute to the ladies of the Legion for providing such a bounteous menl. Telegmm of Regret Mnjnr Knowles then read :1 !elegrnn1 of regrets from Col. L. R. La'Flechc-: --r ...... ....A.........|.. ..1|.....--..:......x -4 ...\. .. V`...-nnnnumnw, nuuu Alex. Shl(`l(l.s, S(`(`l`(`fHI'_V Hf t.h(- pm- vtnclul executive 01' [hr Cmmdinn Im- glon. also replying to lhz~ toast to Ihv Legion. expressed upprt-<'int1m1 for the,- Iargc lurnmnt, which hr snid did muvh to stlmuluto the m-gznnlmnon and In bring buck tho spirit of c(m1x'udo:.-lllp which oxislml In I-`r:m(-v and I"lumlr-12;. "Tho Cnnudhm l.v;.:inn m-<`mm)Hslu~(1 srm1ethlng In thv lust .Hs*.\'. or pur- Mnmonl, but \vv t-nnld nu! hnvo, hud wv not had the rnnk um! rllv nnd ulTim\r.~ of the C.E.I*'., and tho mm M (ho hu- perlul army who rumv out to hv C:m- adlnn cltlzmls. bvhincl us," hv .' "Our sllcccss can unly be zw('mm1lish- ed by men who wnll bind :iwn1sr\lv<~.~: together In stnnll mwns. to help r.l1t>.~w veterans who hood hvlp. 'I`h-rv is nut much in {Mar {rum mnlmn nnlninn it. 38 Bayeld St. : BARRIE : Phone 93W J. F. PEDLAR, Creemore, Ontario And beboirs in Pocket, Besides \|. prim` cumpari.\ pmpnsitinn that \\ill and thrift 561156. (Get all tn nwn-and s;1vc- J. H. NIXON. District Agcm` DIG ".15 $340 lmvrr in nun. m'| I wl.-;h I-hmlth ` hr hues n! I. ......n lVl.I'LllL'Illll.` ITIUIIHIKIEUXI. Mrs. E. M. Frock and two of Toronto are visil,in:{ Mrs. Kl\l\ M 71 Miss Mm'p:m'e( Rnl)'m.~'nn J is spending smmr h0Il(l:1y.s Peggy Moran. Mlqc Hnlr-:1 h`l`}`nI.IlK'fI" i l (Z`5;,"V LVAUIIIII. Miss Halon Richardson In Midland. Dunn: uI.H,..-.- ..a ur rt MUCH WORK J F0_R_ LEGION AM AV! Luuulu. Rom -nl. \'i.slt.0r.s' M W. G. R1(-hzu`d- sm1`.~; worn: Mr. and Mrs. Bnldwiok of Cundlos, Mrs. Flmvvr or 'I`omnLu and Cliff. White of Sholburnt-. Misses Mumarvt and Ormu. St-yllws, zu-cmnp:ml0(l by friends from 'l`m' visited in Midland nu Monclny Mr. and Mrs. W. (5. Rlt'hzu'(l.~mn hnmll, Sunday in '1'hm'ntnn nnd Allis- mu. 1'` no .....I na.... In A w... ..1 \Al|7l. lI.ll(l l\/H18. 1. IL h':l\\'l`('H('l` fmnlly, Mr.<.. John -Hlllll(`S(lll and Hlmtlulr of 'I`Imm|m1 \'lSH(`d M W S1-._vtlms' Im Suntluy. 1 S(`lV(`:$." (`mm-rnl I.)l'.D(`l' won! on "Col. I.nI"lo(l)(- hm: lmxt. his unuring t-'o1'ts which lmvr ro.s`u1tc'd in ln;:i.s'lzxl.ion to provide for disabled vow-runs. and one of the officers to carry it out is Colon- ol. the Hon. Dougnl Czuunlclmc-I, who wn.'~; (mo of my off1ce1's. I know him in Hun Hnlrl ~ln nun-u-inzl nnl nII(\|~IvlI13v\n wan Ulll` UI In) (I|}l(ZCl'h. l Klll'V\' HIHI in the Hold. Ho mn'1'iNl out 4-vmgvthing; ns.s'lg1u'(i to him and was zm (-x('(`ntim1- nlly (mud olflcm` in the front hm- whorv hr` .~;|wnl must. of tlw Iimt-. 1-10 is In mmthvr position ml" I`[`.\'[)Ul].\`.H)iH[_\' ---ln ndn1inl.xlm' |wnslnn.s in tho >1r*t~d_v I \'lIfr|l':Il|\ .:-u-nun; uu_\ Inn` |;Uvl,'|`IIllll`lll, All ,'.{()V- 1-rnnwnls must obey the wlll of thr- pnoplv. 'I'l1m'o. are 37 l)rnnclw.-. nf L11!` Cmmdhul I.c;-;lm1 ln 'l'orom.n. and (-v- m'_\' mm is clolng .s'mnot.l1lnp,' mmdful to Lhr~ rest. You and I should put our slmuldmxs to the whvvl to lwlp (-m'r_\' out Lhis now 1101.. I want to llmnk _\'mI all for my persmml l'(`C!!DLl()ll lu-re in-I tin) . and if I (run (In nn_vLhlnL-, zu. any Llmv rm" nny of you I shall be only willing to do. 50." V `nu uucc Auuu |:IH'Cl'S 10]` I110 cnmrmnn' of the p:`,nsl0ns (.-mnxnission. The colnnt-I outlined the manning of tho now 1e[.ris1a.tion. which is known in thc House as Bill 19. or the War Vett-mn.~s' Allowanm` Act. He explained that the bill appltvs to two classes, but in ouch ` cluszs the men must` have 59011 h`(`1`Vi(EL` in the Lhvxxtw or war. "Any man who Ls 0V('l' sixty _v<-urs ht` 21.1.10 and indigent. who has .Hm'v(-cl tn the theatre 01` war, is 1,-lig'ihlu, but must : undergo C1050 nnd strict inquirivs as to his income, pmof of his ago and nth:-1' !X`(`(]1lh'(`n1CItI!-3. Members: of tho Cann- dltm Lvszintt shnuid son to it that thr- wlsh nf Hw nnnntn ulunnl/I vxt Kn "IIAi lVlUl'iI.ll h. Miss Ruby Carson and frivnd and E. M. Frock of Toronto spent Sunday at. C. Carson's, Miss Muriel Czlrmn ro- turning with mom for :1 rev: holidny.~+. R/Hut; ('3 7\/|'nr|-Inn \V (`Lnnuo anti ,1 - \-rurx clllh` " I`l1r*.~(` m'l.\ x the will of 1: gr pm.i~`h1.: nny on l\l`lIlI|nIlfn' Iiillrl LcglslnLl.i011 Outlined I Cnlnnvl Cnrmichael urnso Ir) spunk `but, as he did so Gcnernl Dmpr-1' 1'('-I gninrd the floor and led tho vcLcx'm1.~i In thrvc loud clwcrs for the clmlrmnn :()f Hm nnnulnna l'I\l\1IV1in~L-innx rm... I Aug. l1--Misses Mary and Dorothy Burllngham. Mlsses`Dm'a and Pal. O'- Neill and Miss Mary Mc.-Taguo of To- ronto were weekend \'is1tm`.<. at A. L. Mm'z1n's. v\A'I...- Dilkuv run.-.-n.. .....I CH U_V HIUH VJHU I much In {vur frul` thv men in Hm I. did In wnrt|Im\~-~-" lallllllllg WILH Lll('lH UH ll l.(.'V llUll(H|._`y'h. Miss G. Marriott. V. GIIPSI and J. Rodgers of Barrie were gm,-sis of Miss Madeline Richardson. 11.... 1.` `III 1':\.. `I. .....a |..4,. ..1.xI.I..n.. Thic deal started when the hunter tnld us that Essex wax` the car he wanted, hut apparenth` for reasons nf thrift he must huv a Car \\`hlCh was nffered at 2 lower Ins`: prlre. Together with him We gured out the whole deal for Essex and the uther car as follows: STUDY THESE FIGURES and M xxx`. 1\lI'.-.- lulu :m:;:i;;=_.$29.48 ;.`:.:f::;$353.76 `.lH~`1'v`ll(`o` >1 p`.|_\.` ` $1155 :;:= _4_9 -1: of nnrlisum-nt 1 gzrulul pr-nplr-. A` (\lH'- {VIHII-l'IIn\nn -ls rt-pm-.<<~nI 1 um um : mm [.{()Vl,'l'IllH(`l)l. All gov- ulsl `ro. .cg-;inx1 lolng nu \ rhn uvhm-I on hm.` ,......... WEAPTO A burst of uppI:ul.\4* ; up us. BI'|(.:.-(?(`lll`l'Hl chlof c(m.s`lnhh- nl` I'm`n bnnquot mum nml {mm hem! tablv. I\:. hr sin velennm szun: "I"m` Hr F`(`ll0\'~'." uml "Old Suk 'I`hc_\' Shnply I-`adv Awn Cmt1nu|nu his rvpl urgvd onch hr:1n('h to at tho Cmmtlinn 1,4-mm Hamilton, next \\'(`(`k. H-ll H.311-`. H1 - LESS than is visithlg In Lul with 'nrm1m 1 M iss $915 .`? ..`:;:;,;;" $_6) $225 $24.05 ::.`;:;:L:`% $288.60 votomns-nrc thoso who are not able to hold A posltlon or work continuous- ly at any job because of the cocts 01 the war. It nny error should be made ln the admlnlstmtlon of the ponslons. 11. has hm-n agrood that it. should he on the sldn of gcnemslty. IL ls the (luty of all members of the Canadian Lmglon to bring to the nltontlon of tho branoh Il_\'Oll(` who has been 0vcrlo0k~ nrl " l. (.| . Pmise~s Comradesliip Hero Col. F. -J. Picking ot` Si. Thomas. member or the provincial nance com- inittoc, proposed the toast to the Coim- Ly of Simvoe posts of the Legion. He (-\'|)lillll(`d that he had spent somo time holidaying at Lake Couchiching, and though he vvns glad to have spent that time in this district, and of meeting with Simone veterans, he would take four iniprossions back with him: `I"lt'sl,. the sunburn on the back or my neck: second. the size of the sh in tho litkr? of Simcoe County, the stor- ies oi` which are the bunk: third. the question of the parade this morning. Wht`il in the absence of Grmorul Sir Arthur Currie. I il(`,(3(`[)i.(`d the militia. It` thntls all thore is about boing a `big oilicm-, I ought to get moro pay in tho iwxt wur: mid four, the i`|"n,l ro-op(-mlion and spirit, existing; be- i.wm~n tho l)rmtt-,lit=s in Simvoo Count_v. "My homo is in tho rmrdnn of Can- tt(i:L-- -tho flower (-ity, hut. in this 591-- Iion you lmvo the park of Cttiiztdn-~ Lil!` most ht,-nutiful spot, in the dom- inion, and the spirit among the hunt- ('.hP.<. oi` the Legion cannot. be compar- Ni. WC linvv one grmti. problem mnong our bi'ilChf`S ill home. that oi r(-liuh- ilitntion of those who are liililblt` to look nftm` ilimnst-l\'cs mid litose loft by tho (3t)n`il`dt`is who gave their ilVt'.H. The spirit moves you to do (`\'(.`i`_\'HiiiliZ for tho Cmmtiinti Logioti. and iltosn who rtumot ttitrt` for llietnm,-lw-.<.." Bili`l`l(` i-Ins Mild!` Hi.-story 'i'ht- toast to t.ht- Simcoc bl'}lli('h(`.`- was ropiimi to by M1`. 1 of Oriliiu, who hlillfl Btu'rir~ httd nlildf` hl.\i0i'y for tho Cunnriiau Legion, and as t.hv lmby Logion in the couni.,v it had dour il L:'l'(`:ll timtl in hilt` llll,(`l'f`.`~if. oi thr mnvmnr-ni ' p. ,I(uL \u_n| Au nun` uIwH'.sl.\ In mm inovvmrrnl,. Clwor.*a grvotorl Thoinns Burton, pro- sidnnl. of i.h(` local branch, as ho was called upon to reply. Ho oxprossod pl<~nsurt- on behalf oi the Barrie mom- lbnrs in having Huch dl..Llmzu'Lshed vis- itor. with thorn during the day. and |)l`()llll.`~l(.`(l the aid of the Bzu`rlr.- l)r:Lnch in all ntinirs pertaining to vctcrnn.s: "l"r>rpotim.l Motion" Shutor 'l"hc nvxl. man I slmll call upon is tho nr~:u'vst thing to ])f`I`D(?llllll motion [ know," Mnjor Knowles said. He L`. no other than Svrtzt.-Major Ed. S111 I I I l |r`r. tho S(`(`I`(`lfll'_V of tho local branch. to whom. us to all .s'ecrct,arles_ has {al- ion tho work of organizing for such a ('l`1Cbl`ll.U()l) as thi:~'._ Sergi. Shuicr ax- surocl the Dominion .`l.l1('l Provincial ioommnncls that tlwy could clcpr-nci on ih(- Simt-on bmncl1c~.~a to carry rm. "W0 inro lmppy to lmvo you with us." hr `mid. "and we will build the org:1ni7.a- ! lion hora." Col. C. K. S. Macdonoll propost-d {the toast. to tho ln(lic.x. to which Mrs. l I 'l`ltmm1:~' Burton rospondod. 'l"hn hnnmu-t r-rm:-lnrlnrl with ull pm- nuuumn Dululu J('.spUlI(ll`(l. Thv bzmquot. cnntrludod with all wt- omns ininlng hands and slmzlnxz Auld i Lung Syntx Miss I tnklnz I u:-hnni I Pl-(0 Eight lallll` V (`II-Ala $ Elsie Rl(`h$Ll`dS(Jl|. who has born : fth class work in Lho public `, passed all the subjr`(~l.s in lower `I'll IAIIII IXAMINEI MAJORITY FOR smrsou, 836 49 Less Than Wu First Reported; Led in DA_:_ WQC Crown Hill B0rLram'.~. Edgar Town Hall Rugby Jarralm Om Station Hawkcslono Shanty Bay Brcmwood New Lowr~ll Cain's Cars. Tory H111 Sunnidalo I r~u...u.... Crow's Cars. | Dulsttm Midhurst Cundles Mlneslng V Grcnfol Edcnvalu Amen Mills. ! Forndnlo s . _` Aug 11--Mr. ,a.nd family \'L~.i Imx Sunday. M&s.~ Irena l\ , Toronto last was Mm. Norman `mum. also Mk Z Wu`? of Aurora with M1'>. G. T) j Miss E10150 F } holidaying MU) Ill.-. |:..-.. ` Al'\\ .un;a nu uulul nun. :. . Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Thomp.~on; `and !amlly_ of Kingston and Henry` Thompson of Egbert visited on Thurs- dn_\' nl Albert Ru1nv_\".~. Official flguros for North Slmcoc. as supplied by 1110 returning officer, D. G. Bell nf Stuynor. show the ma- jorlI.y of J. T. Simpson over E. C. Drury to be 836, a reduction of 49 vows as compared with the gures published In The Examiner the week A! Hus nlnnnn Ram-In flan:-nu nvnv-n R. A. WATTERWORTH. puuunucu All Jill? l!4.'l.llII||L'J' UH? WITCH of the election. Barrie figures were 51 over generous t.o the Conservative candidate. most of the difference be- ing in Ward 1 where he was flr.~.l. credited with it `lead or 40 whereas Drury xvus ahead ln that. section by one vote. while in Word 3 Slmp:;on was credited with in more than he actually hurl. The Drury vote was (lecrease(l one in Oro, while Simpson got, one more in Sunnidale and Nona- wmaaga and one less in Creeniore. I3.- 791 votes were cast, out. of a total 1)! 16.125. The voting in I930 and in i926 was as follows: BARRFE 1930 1926 Drury Slntpson Ward l ml 190 :2 261 `.283 .l `.211 `.248 4 372 532 495 5 205 390 387 6 15: ) 384 356 Adi`. Poll 24 128 1.33 28 Apln Rowlcyk Pht-lpsmn Elmvnlo Vigo Lmlcmpts Langman'.<. uun IIC n ! Schnnl ' Ca. Fourth Lino Synnlts Batu-an Dtmedin Glen Huron Sinxzhamplnn Duntronn Nottawa La wrr.-ncr~`e 459 467 I I Majurity for Simpson. 8. 'Su1yncr 277 233 I Majority fur Drury. 44. VESPRA 120 48 t|H.Ik.....a '1: IA ) nuuuu: m.\L \\c't.'K. [ Wice and baby of To-t ;runm. M15503 Mac` and Ed,\ 1hv.`I {W1(`9 of vlsned nu W'ednc.~duj.' with Mr. Thompwn. R.uLh\ ou of Alhstun 1:! {holidaying Mr. D. Nelwn. . i Miss Mary Parker has returned Home ;after spending three weeks -&C&\H0n ` at Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. `M. Meers and family or Bradford v1sLu>d on Sunday at J. J Hull's an 01 au J. Hull's \lv- av u. An.-u a. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Juhnswn and Clifford Johnston of Coldwatcr and !Mr. and Mr. H. Johnston and child- . rcn of Ormla visited on Sunday at R, .J_ Eldridge.-`a. I M! MD'1\nI\ nl r1....I..|. .. .`s..u..... . .1. nun lugs: a. I Mix. McLean of Guelph ls `.-mxungi mm Mu. J. Holt. Mrs. George Squibb and sun Hl`l'_\ :`an: spending a. vveck with Mn. I4ornv| L. Davidson at her vutlagu neur HunL~- ` ville. \l.. .....4 11-, n:_u nv_.. ,. n. . l I'llU (AI-)0 4|]: Maj0r1t,_\' fox Simpson, 736. Collingwuod H96 1534 mm Majority for Simpson, 338. Crconmro 168 193 21: Ma_|m`ll._y for Simpson, 2. ). my /\rI ) _____.___, 566 527 Majority for Drury, 39. ~ Total vote for Drury Total vote for Simpson ..1Y.!.!..:_:"AH9E COMPANY HAL . Mr. and Mn` Mel. Holt` 0! Toronto: ` spent a low days last, week at J. Holtlx. Oliver Holt 0! Toronto 1:. spending a low day at John Hows. I `, Mr. Mrs. Elwood l....A 1...u|I.. ..v uva.._...... ....4 1; ____ ..} Avcnlng Currie':s :2-..t.,.,u Ma_jorit.y for E R18 547 Majority for Drury. 271. SUNNIDALE )0... a ..... "1 A : no I Ul4.!I VV MuJL>rit3 I Mn_im'it3,' for I \vr\rIIr IUD) . McMn_~'.1ez-r luolidayod \ Ind u-nob 737 670 51 .y Drury. 67. NO'1"1"AWA`S AG A '7'? 77 ) " -I.l\lI nu`: . may Barrie, 735. Jlal . 10,101. ' for Simpson. 836. A St.hnulnLh1q Amm- uI.I..l.x. .`....._. . .