I ~rar1srx;11 auu mus. .- Esther`. of 3A,_.l- : ` "5. ` Ferguson? _FERGUS6N_VALE.` AcbLv_v.ELL.T 1`-`"D"_R HOLLY, ar ...hAo:li?da_yingV at I-`|;n "`:vn`':1)k ` able to. be severe attack *TH`EjN;O~RT;HERv ADVANCE lth V swans `Messrs, A. and C. `M. Kiel visited! Mr. and Mrs. Wm._Snider of the zndl 1 line` of Flos `on Friday. There was a number of visitors_ at` the band room on Saturday evemng,l among them several ladies. . g _ _. ._ _ 3 - u v - . n ";i\}1'i.s--5 I:i.11'i,eI.)eiziiiewoi Hivfdiand is the guest of hericousin, J, L. Firth. Mr. F. J. Lower of Barrie visited his daughter, Mrs. `Wm. Craig, last `week. ` . 3 -- out n Mr. C. M. Kiel left here on Sat- urday evening for Lovering, where he opened school on Monday at No. 15, North Orillia. 3 -1 A` `ll'__ % Mrs. A. Bell \ Messrs. A. and b1 OtheI_'S, Messrs. last week. Miss Gladys Teeney of Omemeeis visiting. friendsjn this village. 'I'\ r 1t!,I1_._I 1, I-r Miss Gardener of Newmarket and` Miss Maud Watson of Dalston are! the guests of their aunt,`Mrs. James Hewett- In spiteof the severe "d1-outh, Mrs. John Thornton has a lawn and c;ol- lection of rare owers that -is the_ ad- miration of the village. V 1 ? C `I7 ` The `very severe spell of dry wea- tther was broken and the nearly ex- hausted vitality of vegetation 'was_ irevived on Friday by a copious shower. . --u-...... v. ..-.. .-_--.-. I Misses Margaret and Helen Wor-` ster of New` York were the guests of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Snider. recently, l One day lastweek Mr. T. Higginsl had 19 .sheep killed while huddled together on the railroad track, they being run over by a way-freight coming down from Hobart. a tree last ' shoulder be laid. up `Miss Rowat of the Western Hos; pital, Toronto, is the guest of her cousig, Mrs. John .Thornton. She is s'u ering from a mishap caused by the train giving a sulden shunt while! she was a1igh_ting from same last` | Wednesday evening.` 1 . On Tuesday of last week, during the high wind`, at re broke out in the wood and lumber piles of Mr. C. Wise and for a time it, looked as if everything in the mill, quarters i would go up in smoke, but with an hour s hard ght by the employees of mill and yard the fire was cut off. i _ A z At_the degree meeting of L. 0. L! No. 985, held "on Wednesday evening last, the following visiting. brethren were present:--Bro. S. Gill, L. O. L. 682, Midhurst; Bro. C. Morrison, 3L. O. L. 452, Barrie; Bro; E. Brock, V/V.M. 644,->1-Iillsdale; Bro . W James -McCracken,V Past Master 277, Bel- mont; Bro. -J. Silvey, 956, `Midland, and Bro. John Letherby, P.D.M. of Midland district, who exemplied the degree work. - q noxses about ms prcllxlaca. u 5.... up and saw two, men at his hen house and heard *9. racket among the hens .-and chickens at his neighbor's hen house`sit1'1ated only a shoft dis.- tance away. When he ran in for his gun and red a sh'ot,.the "midnight .'marau ran pell-mell, scramblmg -over gates and through me back- le1ds.~ a Last Tue'5daym`orning- death re-. _moved,. in the person, of Mrs. (Ann) Josephsjennett one of the vex-y.few. early -settlers that age .lef_t.- in this .10- cality. _ ennett}-;wa`a `horn yin ,the." Qqurgty Q ,Mpnaghan,_ ;';Ire1an{1,- _Lf-.*.A "nu ..-anon nan ` --r , Poultry thieves have been oper- ating within the limits of this vi!- ilage. One resident had 10 chickens i taken` in one night V and ithought i some animal had. carried th_en3 .off,. but at night or two ;later, about mid-` "night, another resident heard some` noises about _his premises. . He; gotl .... ....A cnur +tn men at his then ,the' County at Monagnan, uc.a..,., about .75 years ago. When 6. months ` aid her father, Mr. Henderson, `a.j .Bri_tish; army veteran, amee to this` country, settling} in the ATdvgn$hipe of A \,l..espr,a... After the ;f. ,,subject'`' _of ; our - j sketch attained - ,vt`}1e- . agg, ..of,` _womm- .- 3 ~-vhoedss -she- eggs f;g:n:t_ed.`.1n`;,-grgafrriage 39" J games vair Th pn_s_t fl2_w:d'aIys' hav: witnessed tlue arrival _Qf`sevral shipments of New Fall Good s. They_.ha1ve come 'from_ over`~thfe s`as, `principally -from England, Germany and F rance as wellas othe_r:p`art`s of Europe. __ H _Tihelbeat 1tifuliinew fabrics seem to be more beautifdl than ever. We are still soundingthe note -of progres's.in no `uncertain voice and our aim is to eclipse all \ previous iefforts. ~ . New Di-ess`Goods nndSilks, n L , i New Mantles fornLndie_s and Children, New Ribbonshnnd Necikwesr; Imported English Flannelettes, English and Csnndian Wrapperettes, s New Table Linens and Napkins, LI -_.. IT-I---A.--_.. We advise you to place your order early for your Fall Costume. because you will have anearlieran,d`hetter choice of `the newest fabrics and also to avoid the later rush in the Dressmaking Department. : : : : : DRESSMAKING PARLORS RE-OPEN TUESDAY, I % %SEPTEMBER3ao. i MILLI-NERY DEPARTMENT RE-OPENS TUESDAY, A SEPTEMBER 3110. _:.i _, J as . Vai1=& Sons THE R EARLY MJTIJMN ARRIVALS. CRAIGHU RS1`. visited her uncles, T. Craig, and her . Wm. and R. Craig,` Alex. Brown|ee,i BABRIE, ONT. Licensed Auctioneer VOOOOO5; ` Appraiser, Arbitrator, Etc. [FARM Am) srocx saws HANDLED | FOR $5.00 AND UPWARDS. I iTl1e deceased was always known asi a kindand hospitable neighbor. Ofi -her father s family that survive are two sisters, Mrs. Geo. ,Co1well of Oro~, and Mrs. Cody (who is said to be seriously ill at ,the present time) `of Minesing. Of her own family, besides her husband, there remain six sons, James, John, Hiram, Rich- ard, Joseph, of Medonte, and Robert, railroad conductor of North `Bay, and `four daughters, Mrs. Joseph Elsrnere, Oro; Mrs. Kissock, Bar- rie; Mrs. W, J. Russell and Mrs. Porter, Vasey; all of whom, except John who is now in the Northwest, were present at the funeral, which took place on Thursday, under direc~ tion of Mr. M. Webb,. to St. John s Church, where the Rev. J. H. Teeney .t f\........-.... -A...l....L...I 4.1.... .-.A_..Z.. \/IILIIDII, VVIILIV LII l.\\V- Jo 1.1.. .|.\\.Il\.J of Omemee conducted the service. The pail-bearers were Messrs. Peter McArthur, John Thompson, J. T. _E1s'mere., John Thornton, Wm. Mot- rison and Thomas Higgins, life-long neighbors of deceased. RX/'ork has star.t`ed on the Methodist church; Miss Ford is visiting with Miss Rix. _ M * ` ` Miss Gilroy is'cavassing_ou r neigh- borhood. ` U I-Ill I II\I\J\la I Miss Cecellia Jowett returned to `Toronto last wcek. . & I -l\ll \IanI-\.r an-us Iv V`--. I \ M-iss Prior of. Barrie spent Sunday with the `Misses Aconley. ' W 1V_Ii's Jean Quinlan. reVtduVrn_s to her dunes atTMi(_lhurst this week. 1 uus-no us. Ava-unnu-up 1...-.. .-v__. Mrs. Thos. Rix returnved last week {rpm 3. visit with friends at Midland. D 91- for Mus- |lI\IlA& u. vnuuy vu-... - "The Misses Blac-l;"v(-);-I-i;1\n-7Vl:(estone are visiting with the Misses Atkin- `son. _ H. - - Ag. . A .1 c ' r__A GUI]. - MesSr_S. -CAhas'. Atkin_son and Wm. Goufgh started on a tnp to the West last Week. T ` I -~- - . - .,,. ur:n*:..| li$5L W CCA. We regret to hear that Willie. Johnston, a former Crown Hill boy, had his leg broken b.y a kick from a horse at Weyburn. \. School `opened again and teachers returned to their _work.- Improve- ments have been made in the school heregand it is now a comfortable building. A Cpacity 4 Over ' 7Tbe;department of trade and com- merce'at 'O.ttawa'_has just published a.-r,ep9rt showing the numbers and lcications of licensedeelevators and `wiiehouses 311,1 Manitdba, Saskatche- Alberte and...-` Brtjsh Columbia, _a;"d_'O_,11tario terminals. ' . .;;On-the C. `P. R. .-thank: are 917 ele- . T"tpfs'a!1d 32 warehouses with a cap- of 29,4`-,37,2pof1:.'ushe1's_ . "A" 11: the Canadia1`.`~Northern there -274,; elefators and 20 warehouses t he Midland` and 7".'t`_e: -j.'Brandon, 5 r"Inn 12` elevatofs. ..c`:mac1t_y ' 364,- '_ a}.v1capa city of 7,474,200 bushels. akatchewan and Hdb _Bay ' rail-~ I. fkkatchewan and nuqpuu 9.1, ..=...- ,,has 13 elevators, cnpacaty 364,- C Vair John Armstrong ELE'vA'1;o}Rs AND wags. Houspes; v ' New Velveteens. For the County ol_Simcoe. llulv spxet , CROWN HILL._ 55 Bushels. has two, with a capacity of 7,004,000 I bushels. In all there are 1,2221 ele and 52 warehouses, havmg a `capacity of 55,222,200 bushels. The |vvut:uu,........... `Oats Donn I lofa , , , , _ _ . . _ . _ _ _ . . _ _.' . . . . . . . . .. nuance o c o ~ u o - o on { Peas ........... . .. I Barley ......... .. I Flour .............. .. Beef, hind qr ...... . . Beef, fore qr. . . . . . l.nmh nor '1 _ _ _ _ _ _ __ uressea nogu ...... .. Chickens, r lb .,_. .. Butter, R0 , per 1b.. Lard, per 1b.. I Econ, `nor dnw. . . . _ . . .. uzuuu, pct nu..................... M_utt;on........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Lxve H`ogs, selections 170 to 230.. heuvv . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . uve nugs, Belecuuuu uv heuvy....... Dressed .. hinlznnn, -nc-.1-lb _ . _ . . _ . . - . |uuru, per Eggs, perdoz..... . .. Potatoes, per bag ne Hay. Der ton .. Rough Hides. ..... .. Green Hides ....... . . Cnlfskins. per lb. Tallow, per lb....... Wool Picks. . Horse Hides ....... .. Horse Hahn. .. .. Wool, washed ..... .. Wool, unwashed.. .. Sheep skins.. .. .. .. -n_.A__._ A- -I.` TJI`3CivGlllAlDnug.uIloo--no--sou...-3 _.,.,.... _- llrownlee, the Auctioneer. Barrie. handles nredil Inlet: of farm clock and Implements promptly and uunldcloro Hy [or $5.00 and upwards. Dales can. lirrohgnnrrnngcd for at_'I`llE ADVANCE 0142- ` IIO CIT". ; men. 1uy.1i1mumy.l...(.l. ew 'ay.per'oa Straw bundled._. ..... ....... .. Butter,perlb..................... Eggs, per doz.... .. Snrincr nhinlzenn. . _ - .wneat. fall... A93 goose...... Potatd, bag ...... .. 'donew,bb1......... Toronto, Aug, 21. The run at the City Cattle Market to-day consisted of 60 loads, con- taining 1,o53 cattle, 1,196 sheep and lambs, 400 hogs and 194 calves. Business was not very. brisk this Imorning, except in good qualities- Rough stock did not sell` very well, and it was the principal supply, too. `Then, `again, most of the dealers were supplied at lower prices at the Junction yards yesterday, and con- sequently the demand. was not so good. A Ham Thought dd; ht 1 T _ T . y " . -but was perfectly -E <- he true delxghts of nescookmg are known onlysto the users 5; - - . - of B31393? Thought" Ranges. ~ V dealer said that he had a load of. shippers here and could not get a bid on them at all, but then he was fasking $5.40 for them, and dealers were not anxious to pay that price. ' On the other hand,_ some of the men `who could not dgspose of their stock'at the Junction yesterday brought it down here and sold it at. a good prot to.-day. ... Stacker trade was cmiet. Farmers are not anxious to buy them just now, anyway, as pastures are very poor- - A 7 V, _ _- 1-2.1-- _-L2-... 1...; 'l\l\-II I ` Exporters are _ fairly active, `but very few are avarlable at the prrces dealers want to pay- for them. _I_"- '._ _fr_om last week. IJVBIUID vvunnu. vv run. -V- -----__ ':Hogs are unchanged, and` sheep and lambs also ` show no cafnge J IJC I ldwvv UI.Q.AAa n... ---v -------- Toronto Markets Du:-inst the Wee`;- BARBIE. Ave. 22, 1907 Qa"" o-ouoooo--poo-.. ,Timot.hy..... I -luv not-`land s,pI.-.1` uuz.... ............... :`1g chickens,................ Toronto Farmers Markets. .of. Th"c>`mtbli Live Stock Markets. THE MARKETS L'u0Zu......... . new tnn _ . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Tonoxro. AUG. 20. 1 no.-- elevators L. ..-.. .. .. .. L.-.a..1 .'2i9'{o' . 81... 49 .'160o::I. IANI p 1! UV...- 13 00....` u an 10 Illo... 14 oo..... 1900 I IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOIOOCOOOOOOIOIOI 3 . ie is ..'viSit`a . 1) UV- 9 (-0 IV.` 3 50. 13.` 13. [Ill Lalv vuwun .7 total . '34.` `K lines. 70..,. :5. g 10. . `In Mr; G01(1ic"s mcntxof Allisto11,_ are; pamtlng Victoria Hall. ._ ' .MT6. Hibbard of Toronto, iS.V.,.Vi.5,i:tf.'- `ngmher aunt, Mrs. Walkinshaw. [n 10 00 1 325 an LU 1`!= 59 M u 13 Just Received. for the Fall Wear. % F " V ..;|a J. spent a is Crimmon- Men s and Youths Fancy /EnglAish.Wof'sted Suits, in_ patterns conned to this store. Highest grade I cloths and up-to-date styles at $15-00. $13.50, $12.00, $10.00 nd "$7.50. Black and Navy Worsted Suits, in allsizesg , V V .M"- and Mrs. Willison of`. St1tV!'iO_11 Vmed their son, Mr. Herbert W'11l}f sv 0Vr Sunday. ' ' V A " ' ' 1 IPIRCV. A. R. Sanderson `a1d'``.wif=:i5:)f*, -3g Spent a few; days it}; % ' ;; ' ..._ 1 1 I `L .4: H386 visiting friends} II 7:)`: -Mr. and Mrs. campbe11b;:u tic? .._;Vrl;ic:11 he herds oV'E'r'th.A' -~ vnalullg IHCIIUB. -;- _. km 5Dnt over Sund the} T e bts_-of*".f, and Mrs. T. 3517 Rivo8:dlve Fa ' .?.,-_ V V > Mt Warrard `ftil.'K'5- - .. ..._-`..-Ign-xunnil ' Boys and Youths 4Suits~at special close prices-. . _ Men s $5.00 Rainproof Coats for $2.90. $7.50 Fall R-ainproof Coats for $5.00.] Two hundred Boys and Chi1d s 2 `and. 3-piece suits for quick sale at great reductioI_1s.' V . TV . 5 V Get an early choice of the new suits befores,,the best patterns are selected. During August WeWi\l1`II_1&ke it specially interesting to early buyers. Come yourself and bring your boys to the CHEAPEST CROTHING HOUSEV nw rw A'\T A T\ A so kind- re: bank you Iuif "'NX})K.' J. C. IRVVIN,~ -H nuuL, W113. VV'dl!\u|aua_vv. The Misses Shaw of`-Torohto lted Haul- ., __-',, 11!-` `I _--.'- CLQIIP ~-I HC cras ` domg well nuaacb anaw UI 1UIuuuJ V--1, -. heir cousin, Miss Louie Shaw... J. G. Brown" of ;.Creemore `Inn few days visiting Mr. L. Mc- - ` F SW? '1 ANGUS. l_'. 1'1. Durullunylq} '9gr_ Muss White as ass1t`*" Vs.ch`< )o1 `has otiened; J-.. `H. Burkholtklerz #9 .r:.... undo- nusuciainti Dry Goods, Shos. Clothing. % Cheapest in Bprric, OVCY (I16 Plll|. blow; on .g!}a8shopper luxe; ' 1 Sold in Ban-ie"onlky by '-Pure: The l?`afnous Faiyltiss BAr a n'd,% which for :*St)"ile, wear, A ` F it 4`and Fin`ish ",is _\.1'\'>er-. 4 ior to any othner" make in `H T Canada, is sold only Inf % this Store. ` A {son has nurrxea luc Ua. ._.....-.... [Farmers m o_rder to sgve thls cro_p were c.ompe11ed to cut'1t before ma- ` turity. ? Mrs. W. Tebp .ofTorQnto will, reside` in ? tI1"e" vxllage for, _a few months, ;Her husband has'_. been transferred to Winnipeg C. P- R. city ofce. ~ ' ,:u 1....1A 51:33? The Presbyt anniversary on in September- Churdhill is. ex services. The picmc. wi1I..b.`v.: .; A in atteixdance. in attenuaxgcc. ` j .Whi1e Mr. A. _.Gog-.d'on was a t1nd- ' `n the village on 'Su,=nday` 28th, l`1i house .,sW& stolen, alsq ,some _.. , . ue. R jbbery _1sV comxgg, near, to- X . V % % f 9 Miss 'Maud;-I/Widiiahgg.-' ,__` '*a__ `\ ;W. .:hH; .s.Matt gwsa ` %%%i1%a#fintanc%csAar9und 1\a\.u Presby'te1-nians will hold their rsary on the second; Sabbath temben. .-Rev. Mr..McLean of Ii expected to conduct the :5, following Monday ,.Ta will .b."~? hgiven.1.Yx.hb:assh b.ami. .. .A-A Returns yodu daily dividends in comfort, con- venience, econ- omy, etc. .. No` one ever ; bought` a oat harvet. . -- J.L..- `slut-A ' llingood . ughlin. Herring 5 here. A band` Mrs." Mrs; J. (cocoa 7f `f`:; ;:A`5i1IWOQd a1"e ..h`c::1id: Mr, Geo Moi; s this. 'wek.\ \A :........ '>nA ____ _ -'___1 1',*r_-_'__. K `1\./i'is's{`i 1~;`a*g ;.;; $21 1i1ah >Mc-| Dc"nal ofToron'to `speht .a few days . Etst week_ with} old school .f;i_en'ds' ere. % . ` L . ` _ West df 1x'1guVs_was"a-"Sunday vxsxtorhhere; -- V: - ;. v('31ougVhle`y visVited friends in-Alliston recently.` - A -11 I Mrs. A; 551155;; of Barrie called on M-vrs._ Rowe last week. - _ _Frank Travis of Grenfel was in` this vicinity on Sunday. V Mfs. T. A; .Wickett and family of Yglyevale visi-ted Mrs. Rowe last wee . ` . e . Rgir. `P. -~Pe._1cock' of Ahgus w`as m_akmg_ pastoral calls, around here last week.-' I ` W T**"Mis'si'Li11ie =C1a&k and Thossie Tar Bush of Anguswere guests of Miss Maud"Clough1ey last week. ` `. Mrs. House retuijnd to `her home 111 Toronto last Tuesday. `II - ..-- Missg;;"m. "usage, of 1% Centre visited with Miss L. Thu:-low last week- V `zed at W. Mrs. Jiio. Mclenn of` Detroit, Mich;, v_isit_ed with relatives `here recently. -11'}; (I 1-50. 1- V r 1-": c A Wilvifchiey of Elmvale was th_e guest of iss -Myrtle M. Cum- mmg last wee. . M"s,sfs: 1:; `X. Lennbx of Alliston and A. E. Lennox of Barrie called on _friends here last week. _ . "'1vx}'s'.' "J21 1}uciZI{ o}7Ei}nvaie and Miss Mina Richardson of Wygvale spent a few days last week with Mrs. Jno. Richardson. - UTOPIA. _ _ Mrs. Jas. O Neil1 of Toronto is visiting h_er mother, Mrs. H. Smith. Mr. Thos. 'McMaster, Chicago, visited relatives here last week. Rev. A. -S'."Ci'o'ss', Ealedonia, is spending his vacation with his par_- ents here. Mrs. Best, Edgar, were the guests of Miss Nellie McMaster last iveek. _ .. 5 Rev. iA, R. Sanderson, Penetang, occupied the pulpit of the Methodist Church very acceptably on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson have been spending a short time among their'manyp friends here who are always pleased to see and give them a welcome back to Utopia. `Mr. and Miss... Abefnethy, Ut_ca, Mich., were vis1t1ng wit relatlves last `v'veek. ' Hodgins, Brentwood, is spending this week with her mother, Mrs. Newell. : - I Eisitixig her (From anotger .Correspo_ndent.) School opened on Mondafr with a good attendance. 11' A -11-: 1: r `n, ,,E __A,-. _'1_`he Miss_es_ Dean `of To'ronto are wsxting thenr aunt, Mrs.__Jas. Patter- son. T \.I\J\a an----o Mr. A. `Bidweil of Barrie spent Sunday at Mr, Coatgs . I "I"._'_, ,1 I- 9 Mr. H. Coates is around agajn after a of rheumatism. T .Mr. and `Mrs. W. R.` Best return- ed on Saturday after v1s1ti_ng friends at Angus and Utopia. IV . 1 ' ..- ---..,,-- --__ - Mrs.T. Tantovnwieft on Saturday for Holly, where he will spepd a week_ before returnmg to the city. V(FVrom another Cotfrespondeent.) Miss Clarkson of Winnipeg is vis- iting Mrs. (Wm. Jamteson. ` 11') II ,! 'I'I_._._2_ --1I_j 1'3`i 1-_-(_)jfVi3;;rrie called on friendsiher on Sunday. 1 `It -i\.Ll`i-ss,'-h;1;aI;zV1V1"1` and -Miss Smith spent Sundaywith Miss Dor- "an `of Midhurst. V -U 1 `K? I ,_____j `_ allua JVLI\5ll&lVi-Ir! .Master `Hubert Nash returned to his home 11: Torbnto, after spending ve weel_ wxth Ernie Addison._ IIVC VVCCBD YVILII J41 July 4 uuuuuuu on Mr. and Mrs. CassidYa A/Iiss Laura Thomas of Toronto and Mr. `Scott of Vermont are the guests of M.rs. James Lauder. . . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. `Best re.- turned home on Saturday after spending two weeks with friends in Angus and Utopia._ T 111... `l?1.'L....4.-- 1-34. run \XT.-.4-I_ Erenfel `in ` relative; rxugua unlu \1\uv . xi -' . , Mrs. Wm. Flaharty left on Wed- nesday for her home in: _Detroit after spendmg two months `With her mo- ther, Mrs. John Smith. < '1` `T `H'--- an-ubnn G!!!` Anildhff, ther, Mrs. Jonn amxm. * Mrs.` T.`Tanton and daughter, Margaret, are ' . visiting friends in I-I_ol1y after `spending a fortnight With Mrs. Jas.La.ude.r. L ? i . Miss_Minn`ie` Kell spent last week with fraendsyat Creemore. fl`! .x__L_ L-.. `manna wuu .lllClluD~uy V. .....v. -. :Mi,ss.Da]eV of _"1.`o1',on_to has been visiting Miss 'M\1lhe Muller, .1.r:..- 1- "aria Tafirner nf- Stroud is VXSILIII5 Aunaa Auunnay .v........-' -Miss Le_na Latimer of- Stroud is visiting ass _Edna Andrews. 12- , . _ 17-.--..` .53 ca-..n..A 1y;c_- Vlslllllg LVLIBD J4\-lulu. 4 ---an - .. Missv Kate `Young; `of 'Sti:nud vis-' ited Mrs. A. `Quantz last "week. Mr, and Mrs. `Churchill of 'Fenne1 s visited at Mr. T. WKel1 s on Sunday. "Mr. J; S. `Ferguson made a busi- -ness trip to Thornton on Saturday. - ~ 1- 9,4: _z A1I......-1-1- -uv:e;I'Ab(. C55 [fly LU J-ll\ll4-|:vn_n v.. ...-_.-..V .__', V Mr: Cxawfprd of` Alla_nda1e visited his __s1ste_1f, Mrs. C.'DeR1vers, recent- 1:`. -friends. . _ I I . `~-MasterV_ Ray. Gib_son of Toronto is . spending `a short tune wxthjhis aunt Q Miss Lizzie _GiJJOn. ly' rA . , Mr. Charles. and Miss `Flo Camp-. bell spent Sunday with Sgroud ~~-L;-1.-- .t.'...'... `L ... n'u'3\b' in` [V1155 lqlllglc \JI`Uwv:Io V Quite a number from here took" in the _0`rangernen s .excVurs1on to the Point for: _-_Wednesday., A , . `Mis E. U her of Barrie has vchhrgefof the school here fog the remaider of gthe year. > A i 7 Mrs; :Tant'on and little daughter ',M:}:ga.:-Vet of `__ Toronto are "the igpesgs