Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 29 Jul 1909, p. 4

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The juvenileysv held a tin-pan parade at midnight. ' ` .Craig11urs`t! .C1:aighurst! rah!--rah! --r`ah!V W`a's howled till it looked as {if `some `throat specialists would be needed. _' L ' E. Ca_ston and Baudry at-e_ improv- ;_ing, whlle Hunter and Higgins sus"- tain` their. past reputation. ` I '( P-at vshannon, a veteran player; did good work for Edgar. `- `Hart. made good` rushes for -Craig- lhurst and was well assisted by the `others of the forward ne. C V 1 Gull I.-IL. v;&`=3:._A` : M. Hart centre Emms Hewitt .. . Teft wing .. Slesser Baudry left wing P. Shannon `Notes. Three hundred spectators saw `the I14. '\I(l3l\)ll' o - lllll. Wills - n 13\.l\.|lD`-`ill F l 1 ime. g * =8 - It Laugal uuya . ucany SCUICU OIICC. About 10 minutes before the close of the second half Har-t made a clev- er rush and scored another goal. The Edgar men worked -like heroes to score at least one -goal, -but the Craighur st -tear'n s defence was too strong, and yhen time was called the scorestood 2-_o in favor of the latter. The spectators witnessed a good game,- there being clever work done by both sides._ Referee Coutts satised every one. After the game a lunch was given at the Temperance Hall, and by appearances there was good will shown by a1l-a.thing_we. .is'.3fotli ing that mars a game so much as wrangling. Edgar team, like true sports; took their defeat cheerfully. are glad to be able to say. Theref The"sid"s lined up as ~follows: - I I :i".. ' ' ..Cf.ighu*r_st- MV;Dona1`d .. B. -Caston .. Hunter Ellsmere . ri Jennett lei Higgins ...ce1 Ostrander .. E.'*Caston- .. H\/I. ?Hew'1_tt . . .. .. A " The most exciting football `game of the-season.was played here on Tuesday evening of- last xlveek be- tween. the home team and Edgar. The game was fast`_-fom start to c-lose. At`. 7.50 referee -:Coutts lined up the teams. During. nearly all of the srst half, the playing was about iequal, -but before it was finished a, [neat shot by Hewitt made 'the. score` [I-41 The second half for the most ,par. was Craighurst s, although the` lEdg 1- boys nearly scored once. i Ai`I'\f\II" Th rI'I:o1|c`nn I-`At;-;_n 4.". A. ..`;\.-.. i `L -_v. v-~ .. .vnu_ ' A 1'm;c. 156d:i...6f~i3;;';"}:;pent- ;-.;w with Soules, , - } "`l.Thfere a.`1_'e,over thirty tourists stop-- % `ping f in "this _village' at?` the present jti,me,yr n9st of` themthe gues`ts.ofAMr._' S. -McFadden. V Amon the, visitors are: Miss '-Malcom, %"oront,o,` Mr. Charles Gray, at the l_Cust_OmS* -'D:7 artm ent',*`,Toronto," a.n_d;.- Mrs. Grays Many of them'sp"eak.`- highly 'o_f.-this `place asa-summer resort. "1`hre'a`re --`reports of ,some good Lcatches of sh by the tourists." The roads in! this `locality are (much! in` favor` for motor- ing and `there ._were -over a dozen] automobiles on the roads here nearly; every day for the past twotweeks. Through the courtesy of the motor- ists many of the residents` `of... the vil- out)` have enjoyed" the. pleasant and- interesting experience" of having a spin in an auto car, and so far no in- `conireniences or troubles have been complained of through the presence of so many automobiles in this 10- cality. , \ _ lage (your correspondent not left: ' `Christie, -'t `t if>ex9i.ntetz'` `iii it " " American ' Exizress. /,CMO`.;' Yor '-Cxty, and Mr. and uM`r`s;`Yout'_i"g, `s9jof New York, made a. week's he ",-7 Mrs: taint; ee-`vw2;% * ;f:J!w =: - e~frOn i",New"` . . 5`!'k-ito tl1 fs`.1i1ae. `Durin-gt .theirT. stay` they . rnade"a" trig) t6 iOrr" Lake, {where they * had an excellent day -s shing, bringing home a very ne catch of sh-. They left 'for home on Mhionday with many wishes for futureyvisits to this village, where_ they _.-will- always receive a hearty` Welcome. .v- A ':Slc.z;an; . the-_.construc`tion_ work "of the new e1e,,v_atOr, who "has-"been here for some :.'ti!'4l l_C;'s`: 7aIS'()_,_,,.iS Ta. guest,.;=of ' Ma`,-..,,Iary.j `Mrs; 510331 .5 jmuch-. t`a ken_' ' vv"i:t4l1?.;A`his vil1ag,9-angi locality an(1intends. tak- ,ture.` . - ing up`_A1_'e"s:idence her`e `in__t_'he nar f1i- . L - ing. to the fro.nt?fa.st. & C Jenett isvcom Elot was afsftar fox? Edgar. 0120 s'pA'r}on. .' `right I `goal ...'.......wBa1f righhbak .T.- Gray . left Ibgck E. Gray If back .. Key left half back .. Shannon .centre half'back.. Elliott right wing L. Hart right wing .. Addison -1-..ad..A `co-has-run _ - ' Edgar--- ` Balf .. `I 12.... vv Ital,` 5: l\uII\ID - ll-Cl `3a_ F.'Scbtt of Sefo-rth.Vis Vli.c`)li-` I J 0 `I41; r- i?~.~.;';,, ~ }- n '. ` '1: 5 III E. and` . a | The damage done in this district` this year was noticed in both spra.y-l ed and unsprayed orchards. The rea- son of this is largely due to the fact that the tussock caterpillars feed on} `the under sides of the leaves which in most cases get, little of the spray- material. There is no doubt, too, but that many -of the eggstwere hat- ched out before any spraying was done. Last. year there was an out- break of this pest in N. Y. State, nnrTin cnto (\It\"IIII-(`Q .-nn.~1A......LI..l 0-. The insect passes the winter in the egg `stage. The eggs, numbering from" 100 to 500, are enclosed in a white foamlike substance surround- ing the old cocoon which is usually quite conspicuous on the trunk or branches of the tree. About the end of May these eggs hatch-out. Thei caterpillars take from 25 to 31 days .to complete their growth. The in- sect then goes" into the pupa stage for IO to 15 days after which mating takes place and the female lays "her, eggs on the old cocoon and dies.j The `male is an attractive .winged moth,` while the female is Wingless.` 1 For the past three weeks there has been considerable wonderment among the orchard-owners in thei Georgian Bay District as to what `was, biting the holes- in the sides of `the apples -throughout. their whole orchards. Upon careful investigation and inquiry it has been `found to be. the tussock moth` so well-known in Toronto and other cities for its rav- age_s on the shade trees. The tussock moth is known to thrive on fruit- trees, but seldom appearsjin destruc- tive numbers in orchards. `` We`understand_that the post office is about to; be transferred to -Mr. J. Cross,` as M`rs. Connor, on account of ill-healh, is unable to `continue her duties any longer. uM}rs. Connor has held this position for many years, and during her long term of office ` has proved herself very kind and ob- {liging to the people around here, 'ho are very sorry that she_has tol give it up and who sincerely hope that she will be restored to perfect lhealth again in the near future. M;r. Tom. `Jones, Jr., paid .3. ying: yisit trG1'-enfel on Sunday. ' Mr. H'ugI1' Smith of `Angus has be-i gfm work at the new shed at the! Church of Eng'1ar_1d. : B1NDER% 'rwH"iE %%CHEAPER Ravages of the Tussock Mgthf Dr. Glanseld, who has been `in ;';?Ne w Lowell. but a short. time, has Vttlft .for Waterford, ngar `his. old ;f1homae;and Dr. MlcCormick of Otta- -_?*wa-_ha's. taken up; his residence here. `in some the best. -'l`:c>':the}..h`c).usew'i'f. e`we woqid suggesththat you Comcin and: lodk I thrpugh our large stock "of PRESERVING KETTLES, 255 52.00.` H.fH.OTTON 5 SON ORCHARD SURVEY. goods, are always given, Tztgpgigx,fj-sattgntion;V J just `at present we wish to draw attention t6 ' wuxu par. 1-u.m"1'. __ 5Miss Lulu Black of Stroud .is_ non. aging with.jfx'-ie-nds .h`.ere., `V " . `hr !-1'n'*.'. - ~8- yyoy An A`. L. .JLd,lC,` orchards considerablel VI-Iarvestff Tools Delivered to a1'1y jpart of the town. _n_cl_ will use no'o;hr. Paris Green 5 POINTS HARDWARE i i*~i.i~{-~1~~I~I s-nay Aavv ALA \a4xJcI:LIJL\.. As regards the other points. :1 sui- cient. explanation is to be found in `the fact/that the fund is m'gzini7.ed land eontrolled entirely by men. and ,the women doctors have practically {no voice in the hundred and one {questions upon which they alone are able to speak with any autliority. Naturally. a civil surgeon or political `agent cannot be in a position to re- lport on the inner working and c-flier ency of a. purdah or zenana liospim`. to which his sex prevents him hav- `ing access, and yet that is the . tem_ now in force. What. in fact. is [wanted is the appointment of full." rqualied medical women to superin- tnmi a-.~.-T {..?""-"=13. the whoie worn. a. .-_ ' Medical Women In India. 0 5 A very swung prc-; case for I'`0TE.'HlliZ;`.IiUil of the '<'.~n tess of Dufferin s PL.-nd fur pr-~\n iing female medical aid to the \x n , `of .lm'Ji:i is c0nt:Iho in :1 :-a~ upon its working pubii:-`ht-xi in :! journal of the Assooiznion of .\iwiL<': Women in India. The I.-:'lti(-i.<:;2.< :12 directed at the inetiiciencg-,' t m:;' of the presentsurgicai nnvi I`.'.H`.~1.. service, at the xzzznzagt-:::<-::*. ux` v.- 'men s hospitixls by i`:.rx;wrim:.-- local committees, at the x::L~:;;-;.-. {ion of funds, and in-.my ::..;: matters of actxninistmtiozz in L :-~~}v tals supported by thw fund. .\~ re s;::1ds the first of th'~. ('riti<'i.~:n~ considering the conditiozis nude which medical women are um-wint ed,` it would be V r.-m:1rk;ibi if Ih highest medical talent were :xt`.r;wt ed. The women doctors are hmii; `paid, they have no chance of ]rutm' tion, and no pension to look for` `am ;to, while even denite rules fur icav are not in existence. I damage was done to young; (me The . orchardists there ' fouml mm" |wherever a thorough. treatment mi !Bordeaux- mixture Containing .,, |Stl 0I l dose of poison was 1])pI1'g-(l ;, good-y percentage of the C2lt(`I'])lliElr`~j were killed and the poison continuc- to be effective, gradually rwlticilii; their numbers. The most cffcciix-e `means for the control of the Illxxncl; moth in orchards are said In 1,9; Ist.--co1lecting the egg-cln.~tcr~ ur the cocoons and (l_StI'O-_ViH,L',` imm; 2nd,-spraying with 8.I'SniC2l]<. ht-m,_r careful to spray the under ml:-t ..g` the leaves well preceding the l1lnv~ soming time. If the C2ltt I`pill. iI`.~ are not discovered until they hm-c il(`- Igun to eat into the fruit, it i.~ :ul\`i-~ able to use larger amounts mi zhc poison than is customary in >})Ti}`iI1}; for the'codling moth. 5 The City Dairy Co. have moved [tall their milch cows to their farm in` lithe Mad River. ats. The milk -will` '--be sent from t'h_ere`to_AAngus. ' .,':'t`im.` i 1?fIi*i%$D4Y;%.&I%ULY ......... ..81-2c A. D. .\Ic~1ntn.~:h. }'...\`. \, are the best that are made. ?.....IIc ..IOc ion .\Ict}i<`:iI are ency uf ln'.;~31 n=_zr.~i;;'_' 0:210:21 \-.:-- i,nex1n-1`ie:.v:\--vi xe l:1i.~::;~[.;-:.x- :21 rd rave the ;>goooooooooooooooooooouog ;An inc M _---. ll JG! (SAL IJIIJ-JLQI-'I"JIo _ 1'R'ev. Btton and family "bcome citizens here, having leased Mn, J. A. Bell s handsome premises, -7ea.,st of the railway. ' `- .'ll..... A Y5 1` ` ` ` ` ' Be; ckf u,-. v L.C 5i\&:;.' A. Zii'7;:Tci her `daughter, :Mrs. Bradbury, and baby of Toronto `are visiting Mrs. A. Currie of St ay-- `per. The baby will" see her" `great ` grandm.o~ther_. -. . .- R'oot crops and corn never made a, A-better show here than at the present Mr. `John A.VBell of Creemore is ::at his `old home` on his holidays. ' Th- .......Z.- ` ---- vvv ---u 'uII\a ll.`-llVII\a VII IIID IIUIIUKJ-an I The grain , crop must be_ pretty heavy, if theguantity of twme sold `by John A. Bell is an. indication. _ . -I .`D..-- 1/r A-A The Advance wants Jive corres- pondents at Crossland, New F165, Guthrie, Shanty Bay, Stroud and `Apto. Drop a card to `the Editor, `and supplies will be forwarded .to ;you by return mail. NEW LOWEILL. d . ~ , .6 ' ; OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOO I 2 ?~ ~~BiG 31w. po:1N'1'.T :1: e Extra wide Taffet Silk Ribbons, an i colors, pure silk,4% inches wide, regu- d lar'2oc yd. Sale price. . -. . . ...... . . Wide Taffeta Silk Ribbon, `all .coiors, Eure silk, 3% inches` wide, regular 15c. aleprice... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. = 21: ` Boys extra heavy 1'-ibbWe`d Cottorl` Hose, regular 20c pair. Sale price. . J. . - -Ladies Long `Gloves, tan, black of white, regular 50; to 7 5c. Sale price. ` Longs Tan `Silk Gloves; silk em-% broidered backs, regular 1.2 5.` Sale price Men's, and. Young Men"s 2-piece. TIT _ _ 1_ightISumrner Suits, r_egular 10.00, for. . Men's and Young Menfs 2-pi'ece ' 7,90% light Summer Suits. regulaxj 12.50, for; Boys Wash Suits, navy blue, with white and Astripe, regular 60c and 7 5c each, 40c each (}1c >ve%s % Summer Suits fdrMen and Boys A A Men's, and Young Men"s l_ight.Summer 1fegu1ar~1o.oo, A _ Ladies! hwhiceft Lawn embroidery insertion,` :-regu1arI9o each. `s3l"`PTi'Ct A` 9,; 5 o 9 1: ',...,;;' r, ': I`. an , c Shirt Waists with Jacks front and back, lon'g":`s`leeV_es- ` Se.1h_le1g'5 uo . - - ~ " .7 gr.` I ` c o c 0 o n o 0 0 on 0 0 9:0 6 o',o:o:o.o I `V White `Lawn Waists;-`with front bf sll.`c>_`x_r;e`;"_ .irliserti>n, back with nde-, tucks,'S ltlnng and sh9ift`:-. ; rs eeves, regu at 1.75. an 1.50. 1 a e_ r : " h price 1.25 and.. .. .. .. . .. .*..`1'|29`. 3h" tWhite Lawn Waists. ll over. insertion 5. front, six clusters of ne tucks down backs, h pointed cuffs on sleeves, nished with ne Val. lace and insertion, were 2.2`5.j`1;. Sa]Cpl'iC-........o'u.....on-.....v..'- I` _ White Lawn Waists, `very ne in quality, _ trimmed with the nest of laces and insertions.` Sale prices 2.00, 2.45, 3.19 and; . . . .53 3 | . VIIOOIIIIII-OIOIOOI OIOI JIOIIOOIIOIII sum-ne*r<:%oo-as at nmacngnousny W ite Wa.is't \ Ribbons` Hosiery 'I..e:v\i'swFisher happened with` a` very painful accident last week; He was workng with a shdck-lifter at] _`Alliston,- when;-.he_.apr'oac_hed. a. little ftoo close to.tl1' oa7ks'. iyhich,-.cat\1ght - him, one. tine 1`1;,:,1~rii`11g~_i:nto;,h`is ._t'lii_Lc'h rand, mz'mvot'her- e.nterixjg hits. Ie'g,below gthe`; kne,Jh urling- firp u;p,'_'ab>o1j:t six" % `Kant pa;-lrncunl-XI"uum tuna '.-;4n...L'a. " ..'...'-1.1 lillt olf ` t s.w,Ia_s ~ `ox V I -Quite a. n'um.h_er from here_ attend- ed the picnic in Cookstown on.Wed- nesdaylast, whcncourc baseball _team `were once mo're, victqrious, winning the match [from the `Hollows. by. the s.':e 9_`C9:.`3:n. ~ v -_r---- Our baseall `team; intend going to Co1lingwood~on`August 9th, Calling- wood s civic holiday, to p1a.y.againstr the boys of the` shipbuilding town. A_go.o g1 'g_:_1meis-exp_e'c,t,ed. L -A . Jene-tt sent `Sunday at .%M]r. James M-iller s - of Utopia. _ . ` V Mrs. Jame Lenneic have returned home, aftera. pleasant holi- `day in -Muskokav. _ - - Mir."a-1;;;1;l"-M|acDdzild has re- turned home, after a. pleasant tripyto Manitob_a._ ` V ' - l lTVI'iss -GertAie.,_.Arnold of VToromo.is spending a few `weeks with . Miss Flossie Arno1d._( ' _ ' ' _- -....... ocmuavan ;sunya|.|.u.l\. w`N~I.`r.-Norman Coxworth spent Sun-_ -day wi.th ` Mr. John Keown.` 1 vow-p VA: AVL\JII\JaJ IGLa] -' Evisisl KAI 7;`-3`l,ark,e_ of Orangeville T is spendin;g a. few weeks `with friends here. ` ' ` " NI?drie.l Powley vTo!;o1'1t&. is holidaying with Miss Nernice. Jamie- son. V . ` I` l ""4rf"13Ia}y Rapkinr of -Cookstown paid us a ying visit on Monday last.` 7&;n:..- AA- .z:u__u__ _: n out -Juana anyvwllv ! M;i'ss:_ 1\/label Giauley spent Sunday }w.i_th Miss HIesson Kirkpatrick. `MIL. \T-_----A- f`- " '9 'iTI1;.7fa;z;1ers of this vicinity have beg.un harvesting. v . V : Miss Stella Arnold is 'spendi_ng' her vacation at M.`rs.` George Dams ; Sr. 1.7!. It I ll\ I(.Zis' Aimie Srigley r.cturned`to ihe `city last week, after atwo weeks." ..ho'lida_y at her home here. A 1 It The i1ewA telephone line .is[ `prb,-I g~.r`eJs_sing favorably.` I TL- 1', ,, ,,- -_-----.. ~..`a-VJ 'Auv.b. "V\r\-5`: I -`Miss Minnie Wnley has returqed hon1e,`after a. few weeks Visit with. |Miss M. Ball of Jarratt. 4 Mirs. Tayioi-`and daughtr of O.wezi' Sound `are visiting at Mr.- Wm. Mil- 1er 5. ' ' `i I "" 1\!iss Ethel Edenrand Miss` 'I"h!C2`mp-t pson of Toronto visited Muisses Bertha- `and Annie Srigley last week. L I TAKE..- >\ ' kor em- pnce 39c 95c F??? 150 IVY. 7 V a e . -TableLinens,`2.yards wide, regular soc yard. Sale price?.....-..._~:..._...p. _ T_ab`leVNapkins, regular r-.oo a doz _Saleprice.._....,..` . . . . . . . ., . . . . . . . .. ' Table Napkins, reg. 1.25 a doz. . J Sale price. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '1_'owelling - Dish. Towelling: Sale price. . . .~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . yd , Towelling, 18 inches wide,` pure inen with red border, reg. I`-Ic yd. Sale price 5 8_%'c.. ~ 3 yardsfor. .". . ., . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Towelling-_-18% inches pureiinen, 91 i ' 20 `yd regular. I2%c, for. .- . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .' % re '~gIIciiefs; [txe Cotton -Vests, Iawhite, gm: ._ sl_eeves _o1\;1c;.5l'eeves.l Sale price ebachjy eoooouoo'o,no'oI'g`o'ob oooo-coolant 'La1dies Fi ne'~Cotton Vests, white -ma. ,v 1 1e`l;'c;arouni:1 `ybke, no sleeves. -Sale .. `I _ 2 0030 no 15$`: oo'oo .9`: re"; 0` I OO0'Il c . Izadies very ne White Vests, with `short sleeves. fancy yokes. Sale prices 15c, Widtef Tzarchon T 5c to 1' yd. [Sale price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . y Wide -Embroidefries,` regular I_OC to V 8 I 5c yd.V_ Sale price 5e, 6e `and . . . . . . . .. - Extia wide embroideries, suitable for` making Undem}aists,regular_25c and 35 per yard. Sale price we and. . . Yd Table Linggs Checked Ginghams and . Zephyi-s, C "regular Igyc Sale price. . . . . . . . 926 . Light Mpslins, all coldrs,regular 15c and zocjyard. Sale price 10c and._. V. % 20 . V .. Regularzsc yd. Sale price....... Light Mpslins, 15 20 Embroideries "_ ' _ vTI .a`diLe$: piaih otton I-iovse; {very g I in .appeara`nce,-re`g'u1ar 2_oc . Sa}:;ggie`2 for . `I - 192.) 1\r- vi .' 5 ; * ~" -V" '.'I' `Q "'f". "_"_' nrwye I\llV _ _ A Ladies A_ lain ,_ Black: fCot;o_n ; Hose, `_ 1C, Invglc .o o:`_o.O .>9` Ii` o 9 >0 2` Gods uuVvw`U.UII_I'O IODC... ' o o a 000-` Drawexfs tp `match at` 2 5c pair. V r "W" '"V`"'*' 7" .`All1ston,- w_hen_~.h.e-_.apr_Oa_ched. little" 3910"` . , - L .;{too closeto.th_'e fogtrks. w'hich,..caught V number iron}. here. atteqded th him, one._tinLe4 fu;;~riing~i_nto1,his `_;>e'r,i-,,Conse.rvat1ve excursion -(;t0',.g.ndV7;j,11`()`th`e1_"-enfefixjg hi; Ie'gNb elow Vagksqn s% Pomt last W.'e.dIesday.. .. kne,hurlin5g` Him 'aboj':t .six'{ `Birnie an ~Mliss.Annie;.:of .3=f`_et-~_ . I'75>,:"tunat,I }*'v1 hi%$.+i.;'1i8ht., , W33. V. "ehurst: and `h-s. :-Butl;r,,. -and .;su'1c1en-t5~t,o. -thfdw;-the.belt _q,.-,r_,_t`h_, ` jmus-.t`. .,He [is-::,LjAnowi;';'-?abVlLvtbz... jg-'r.oxnk.l.;3 wi-fth.`-fithle .,&l`ii1*>'f_ ;-`la. b are visiting :e_l;'a"tivesf `_accid';nt might? hive. bn%.%`::;or:A;;ser% II.-W plain Cotton Hose, very nk; , A" Q 1 cle,-re`g'ul_ax_'~ Sa1_ep3f i<;e_2 for -.5 H ,` :o`o,o o O/.9`n` o o o;r'o o x ` '. >` `, _ _ .";f H rs} `fAHi1flA"v`ireturn`ed [hoinve ~ %%S9turday 1 cv.e,nin.z. after; two weeks .; ms: "w:`t-V113 ha f`;"sistr,..'%.;; gr .`,`.x. I --v nan`. \.aA\-v(5|-\l_la C.--I\/ivc-Eenzie Kil, reently % principal of Mount Stephen `public school, has been engaged*as_ teacher [ofth(e Min-esing public school; Fall wheat, although` ,thin` in .s<':ome `e1ds in\-this Locality, is. past `danger of` rust._ '1`_he'f- grain` will be :-'a fair. s:1mVpl:=..,_.T_he`i-e; is; eY:,ryf prospect o-f A~a1iab\1irjrdan ,cro`f='.of boats; "Haying is ..m.1Lh ` r.etfar' ed - rid % latse p`0.r ti'ons of %th,y,_:1:op, will ,,:dar'riaged1` through c 5}! _._;_e`57;'3vn\t;_f,wa.thr. el,ds_T still oM?s$Vrs. `W2 Sloan and J. .'McLean, of` Tottenham and `Mr; .; Pierson of, Bee` on arrived `here last week -in[ conn ction with Vthedelevgtor`.- _. {- jlk ~~f\ 1'1 9". -' _ -_ ---- ,.-.., .,.. _,. ya.-Lu'..A. K ', There is ajmovement on foot" here .to revive the [brass band, which has been dormant for some time.` \ V Mr. W. `Shaw `nished cutting `his stock of. logs last week and `Mr. ,H, .W:i_s_e wil:.l`..'h::1v e his stock cut- thi week; _ _< "Mrs. vBax_ter o of. Toronto is the `guest of her son, A. J. Baxter. 'l`I.___ vvjxzlta ;v.ua s 1'1. Ull and n`Mf. C. Garvin,_read papers on the topic,while Mr. R. Coutts of Toronto and others spoke. ~M5iss Pearl.Wattie `was elect- ed as President, and Miss Lillian 'Sh'epp'er`d_ as Secretary. -The topic [for the next meeting `will be Heroes in China. . " uzcjco Z CV3 L O - The Lorel s Supperwill be dispens- ed in the Presbyterian Church next Sunday- ` - Miss Nellie Finlay is visiting rela- tives here for a. shorttime. ' Nurse Spa ord' is spending her -holidays at the M`a;nse.. A ' M.iss Turner visited at her cousin's, Mr,-C. Ferguso__n s, over.WSunday. Mists "Katie Coutts has returned, . after` apleasant visitin Toronto. _ The Young Pe'ople s Christian En- deavor heldia successful _meeting last tweak. M.iss A. Dunn and xMr. C. Garvin ;_1-ead on, the topic,while iMl'. R. fl` Thfnfh nillt` I-4-'---i" `Rev. Mr. Salmon, Elmvale, will! conduct divine service at the three churches in the mission bf Midhurst, Vesprawand 1\Iinesing. Mrs. ,-CIA. Campbell and daughters, -accompanied by Master` Paul Go- forth, Toronto, ho_lVidaye_d_ zit the beach Thursday and Friday. _ [ 7--V gwvvvnu ~ `alt: anal. vvccn. ._',Mrs. VWalker `and daughtgr _O.f_Ba{'1"- 'iue;~a,rca yisiting M-iss Gladys M-ayor. 'n*`1.;... ' 1 cg--. - ;.4AM'rs; VT. 'Gr`9aves = of B%.rr`i e i_s visit.` `ugf1fat` her `sister's, -Mrs . J._ ,Sot`xl' .- - ' -` ' Wm. F. Ronald, Toronto, spent a few days` at home last week. ' Miss Alice Young, who his been hohdaying in King, is_ home again. `Mi-sses Rose and `Ellen! Stokes smanf Iaef urnnb :.. n...._:- _-_:.a- u , ,----..__, .--3 a;n ftllls, ID. IIUIHC agiil. `Ellen! sipjent last week in -Barrie with .M's. E. Willi-ams. ` V I. :_ apt. uuy. :l `CRAIG!-IURST. dlmes MIDHURST. MINESING. -5 'n. f' ggpugk an ucr '5lS[Cl"'S, -Mrs. J._ aoulgsf. J, .Sincla.ir. 'of `Barrie "is spend-I ajg-w days w1th_11ervmothe;,v,l\Q3fs, .~ - .`.CVr|1nn Utpra. ` J LM .rs. Wilfred%D'ruryx. and `little datighter `of B"ar_rie -"have "" retIirned h o'1c,-` after ';f"_s __2.;Va.(_i,i'r'1g..-`if:-a':..~. cougle 4' -of :rvyje!is%;undr"- 1? cf` 'a.`1"en`taI__ roof, _, `:1 Min. '- s ??Masi7g i Roy Ben }is\ visiting cooks. .\-}tL W . - ` ' ~ V ' "_'.- \ u ,- . . ~.. ..4.. * ~ .-.' ',. 4.. -. . 7M?es;cr'sf W'iii";n3: "I3:y Craw- ford of To;_'_ontQ have returned home, _fte_r spendxng .3. f week ?with ;`?friends . "_ J `.`y; .V .- , ' " `Min. a;ndZMr`s. A1'ex.T IW.):a'rli of Bualol ,-_,are visiting friends here? - it c . 9 .. - -. 'F*I'\/'Iisjs"1;`leda McMlimi has _re'tux-Yned home from .Detroit, aft-er. spendiijga I fe.jw,w.eeks with he: sfstcr. ' ` --|iV-.[;S. I`-I". `Creighton and daugh- ter, Marjbrie, `_arc= the guests of T Mrs. Jas. Bell. ' ' ' - % ' wan of Barrie,spen~t. a few days with friends here recent- ly._ ,.,,. -.7 .. . . .. -/.-. -J`:M.iss- Huoy and family of/Niagatya are th guests of Mr. aqd Thos. [ "i3s;io"E;a}hno}' o?"1r'ewmar- ket is the guest of Miss_ L-Helen Elson. . Mr. J. w. Biktt of Toronto is visiting friends ' . . ere. - on. ... l rV.NIr. :ariduM'r(s.( of Bar- ?_ri- spent Sunday at `5l3.ayeld.' D `V 'i'I;`rai1k..`FenhelI paid a,vi-i't ;to the` Queen City lastweek. ' "'I.".r'__- II! n X

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