_-v-J - "-i\/IF r."f-I-I:)vWvard Allen of Churchill was the g"uest of Mr. Dee Barclay on Sunday. _ W V I If 01$ 0, "C.iti_zv-;11vs" Ban_d`are engaged to `furnish music at St. Trinity Church strawbe:`ry'_festival om July 1st. ' Mis_' Jennie .Wairnica, of Port .I_-Iu- rcn _'and Mr. `W-ill Warnica of Panas- Wick were the guests of their uncle apd aunt}fMr;`and Mrs. Angus War- nzca, on Sunday. - 1'7 1 A cu ; .-.3 -u vv--. --J u Mr. and Mrs. .\;V'nn. Kneeshaw -are 'spending"fa few days with their. daughter, Mrs. Richard Thorpe, of Bradford.` . . ` "1?4}-.}}H1 Mrs. Ben Wbb were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs.x Herb. Black of '1:h oVr~nton; ` Fru Comultatlon Couabn. Thin" nnnnnn nnnn nu-n-.u.o..u... .. - ere. ` V Mr. and Mrs. H. Pue bf\Ivy and. Its. Fifzsimmnnc nf Dnn...k.-..... ..:..:a. i (an nuns A ! sorrow) ad .",f',':`},,f,',"`.Jun 28 B I ` I-I Wed - .a$' a`. .`;.a% ..:.;'x'.`5 : , day only V . | WILL VISIT M Grand can-` `I'll Ilninl . an." ucuu Juan. wccn. yulu: El. 111111106!" of ladies were present and helped serve a splendid tea for all hands. Mr. Joseph McMaster did the frame work which went up in good shape. Ifr A C 1xr:n---- 2- -1---' I- SHANTY - BAY. L met at Mrs. Fred P'alk sV HOLLY. THE NOR'l`HERN ADVANCE 1 ya]. IIC, ` I c o - o o o o oi Oats . . . . . . . . . . . . 'Peas .. . . . . .. Barleye . . .*. . . . . .. .Buc_kwheat . . . .. . Red Clover Seed . Alsike .. Q O O O c o on -V7! v\.| -1; ouc \.Uul'L (0 remain. `In the ` last ` two, cases appeals have been made from the decision of the ccurttto the Gounty Judge, ~ -_,..-`. QC; nu, \.vul.|, LU Slall. The Barrie Brewery, for the owl ership of which ve names of 1 Elgnsley family and others were : pealed against. These also. were lowed by the court to remain, ' `In 6`-|a~I-..A. L.--A ` , _-_- ..... .vanuvvlIls . l_ The appeal in regard to the Queen s Hotel stable lease. Two names were struck oi? the roll\and that of Henry vHolland allowed to- remain. The Simcoe Brewery, for. which V eight names. in the Anderton family wereappealed against. These were. allowed by the court to stand. TL- `D---!- 1" ` ` The Committee of the Town Coun- (ll having in charge the revision` of the Assessment Roll concluded its work Monday night, this being its fourth session. Altogether, about I30 names were disposed of by the court, fully two-thirds of which were of a formal kind relating to persons who I had come to town. or moved away or changed place of residence since the assessment in Marchaand `April. A few others were of a contentious clzaracterand involved points of law, as well" as `legal disputation, the more important of this latter kind having been the following: TL- ..---A` '-- ` ` OIICO ..---- V . . . . y .. vvvnll. say an 5vUu. IVIa]JCo Mr. A. S. Wil_lso_n is planting 60 acres of corn this season. ` "I`I, I .up 4 - nus LATEST mums oni` ago. T\( -espra township is improving the ;'1 and cutting down some of thei 1 s. - K111 who attended the `Guelph cursxon report a good time._ TL. 1 Ar rn, co 3--v-3|. I9 LUPUILCU seen near the Presbyterian` Church at times. horse "buyers purchased two horses from John Wattie at $400 and one from A. Walt at $250 a few days - - - :.ur.: \;au.u1'a1UI1 [O Uuelpn. I The boys wnth thexr teams put. in` a busy afternoon last week improv-I ms: the Q`rm1nrT`e. 9+ Hm M-men 3. Ivan] cu.|.Cll.lUUll Last WCCK 111 mg the grounds- at the Manse. .-..-- u; up any: IAvALA\. IILLV-. I Mr. -E. Coutts of Toronto has re- turned to hi_s home after a few weeks ` visit here w1th friends. \ 1r- 1 -~- Miss- Marill Walt and- brother of` Knock and. iss Christie of Toronto visited at Mr. A. Walt s on Sunday. A ram 4'....... . ........J L - v- v- wvoll Blllb} 9%$h`l\IIIO w..The'i)eautifu1 rain last Saturday brought on_ vegetation rapidly and! everything is looking well. A 1/1 . AI--- 1`l!Ir-_,' 1 o a -' -_-_. ..- -~--- on vvulta UH -Jullui T A few from around here took the excursion to Guelph. Th have ruin-. 41.-.`- 4.----- --A . . u v u w vac. bllb ylbulb UH 13'. July: The Vespra Sunday School As.- sociation will hold its convention in `St. Andrew's Church here on the 24th of this month. i -.-,-v.. V. --nag caA\lllLIl. Miss Es/tella Coutts of Barrie spent Sunday at her home here. 1'! V ""'-"mm Mrs. Carruthers of Bolton is visit- ing relatives. here. __`_' - --..-- v v-. -ova Iva A meeting of the congregation was held at the Manse on Monday to de- cide about the picnic on Ist July. TLA \7.u~.-...- C----J--- ` ' ` _ V. V - -__ ~ v--75 can an \-In v-aovn AV1iumbe'r of our boys went to 3Niagara with the volunteers last %Tuesday. ' cu.` -- ,, _`--.,- . Mrs. W`rn. Marsden was a visitor m Barrie last Tuesday. ' -'11"-11_erVe was no ser{rice in the Meth- odist Church here last Sunday, the Rev. Peacock being in Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. A. Harris of Grenfell wgre Sunday visitors at Mr. Joe Mc- Master s. .-------c ..y. you- vanu... VT On account of the illnss of her father-in-law, Mrs. T. Berthelott was in'New Lowell "last week. , I Mr. W511 Perry of Chicago is, spending a4vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Perry. - II- 1`l1L.4 `If f` Mrs.` Wilfred D_rury' of Barrie beogn vlsxting her parents. . (\ I -r-- f -Mr. Tom Dobson of Allancfaleand `his men have gone'to Fenelon Falls after moving and repairing the rail- way station here. - 'V"1\7Ir.n1\&:'-1.361-1'-z;1':te1'1ded the metingl of the` County L.O.L. at Alliston last Saturday. - Mrs. George Peacok `en"tert2,xine"c1 a fw' of the young .ladies at her home F riday evening. ~ ' II , . `ll 1'1 I 10 c 1 - -----J vu Mrs. M."E3'gh1in has been visiting 'at Drayton with her -sister, Mrs. _B. % O _I\[eill._- ' A _ V ivfr. Fredv Richatgdsonl and .Miss Richardson have f returned after -spending a`week with felatives in `Toronto. The union choir of Edenvale took charge of the service in the Metho- dist Church here last Sunday in Rev. T Lega_te s absence, and `were much appreciated by all. Peacock. Miss Christina Lewis has rettfirned to herhome in` Barrie after spending a few weeks with her sister, eMrs. G. _ _ _ _ _ _ _.., vvoiyll 11.I\all\- COURT OF REVISION.- Oz -V--so-4 an: `lunacy- J. McCuaig is visiting friends! In Toronto. I Ruling in the Bax-'1.'vi6v.and Tor- Markets During thb Week. ghost is reported to have been .pf`D"\\rI*nn:n-Ii r.`--`*1 ' ANTEN MIf.LS. MIDHURST. UTOPIA. ary, 0;//tlze own- h, `- 1919. has" Mr. A. :Richardson of Toronto is renewing old acquaintances here. 'IA'_, 7 'r\ ,'Eggs, 1' doz. . . .. /Potatoe , per bag , Hay,p to_n Cured ides . . . . . .. Green hides Calf skins, per lb. . -Sheep skins . . . . . .. Tallow, per lb. ... Wool, pxcks ...... Horse hides . . . . .. Horse Hair . . . . . . . Wool, washed unwashed . `Toronto, J ' Butter, roll, per L (1, lb. `F8155 4"- We -have them from $1.75 up to $6.00 in colors. HAMMBCKS HARDWARE lb. the steam of business- H--- --\. ....s`..u..4;au.uo-wva ll\.aly\ru I "Mr. J. Durham. of Barrie spent a week with Mr. P. Shanahan recently. Printed words and pictures in the proper mediums enable the merchant to address thousands, to draw atten- txon, develop interest, and brmg crowds to his doors. The progressive merchant long ago realized that onlya small proportion of his prospective customers would voluntarily come down his street. look into his windows, and enter his store. He and his clerks might tell their acquaintances about the goods carried by the store, but without ad- vertising a large eld would be left untouched and open to other local or mail-order competitors. 'HE OLD IDEA that advertising iwas merely a means of exploiting `patent medicines or fake investments. and the "more recent but equally fal- lacious idea that it was the doing of funny stunts, have `given way to the modern realization that scientific ad- vertising is the great commercial force, the steam of business, a posi- tive necessity to most enterprises if the greatest expansion is to be ob- tained. ' ! 3?; 1_8 Quotations on Tuesday Export cattle, choice..$ 7 V cc medium 6 A common 5 % Butcher cattle, choice. 6 '7 '_`..- medium . . . . . . 6 ` " common 5 \ Butcher cows, choice.. 5 ` 4' " common 4< . " bulls . . . . . . . .. 4 < "Heavy feeders,_steers. 4 C `- V bulls . . . . . . .. 3 E Stockers, choice . . . . . . 4 ` e `light ..... .. 3< 'Sl7ivc1'):ei-'ves;':::. 3. u<`;ks :'ar'nd_' culls Lamb's "`'; . . . . . . . ring lambs, ea _.ogs, f.o.b. -'1 V fed and wa Rhubarb, bunch Lettuce . . Green onion's;'(.ibe.' ,New Beets (doz.) :0 V_ ,`"l`At} degrees the w.es_t. 3? Miss Ray Brandoq spent a week with friends in Ori_ll1a recently. ` Mr. Geo. Patterson left on Tuesday for a trip to the West. .nne_rs .. -i1`kers, chance i._ 3 A35. 4- __---.--.-v.,.., _yuul1 want a new one when you see the 'new styles we :-c slmwmg this season. - .We `aim to be ready '11 an times with whatever _\-mrrc likely to need. Just at prgg- ent Hammocks are :1 I ing interest, and we l..'l\'c reason to be proud at the Way they are selling. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. -W.e get the best goods every sort that the mark aords and sell them f()r1\ E'vfenif o 1 (1-. HAMMOEKI: ifllfjjt` pnr Ann 1-`Jan. THURSDAY, HARDWARE -v. In v. 1: V vvwu... `Mrs. jos. Cgivanagh. spent last week wxth frxends m Barrle. ' -up .- all styles and '1', JUNE 16 9 25; 50. 21110 `H-E action of the County Coun- cil in voting an increase of in- (lcmnity to themselves, from $3 per diem to $5, is sure to be questioned, particularly in the rural municipali- ties where they look upon such mat- ters with a different eye, as compared with towns and villages.. Of course, it all simmers down to "a matter of value received. There is no doubt that the councillors earn their pay, as the work is heavy and the ex- penses (directly and indirectly) not inconsiderable. It has been argued, and with some show of reason, that a little` sacrice is expected in a pub- lic man. Still, nobody wants to see his representative in `Council actually out of pocket while attending to pub- lic business, and this is what not in- frequently happens. The old `rate of $3 per day had been in vogue-for t\\ enty years, and it cannot be denied that $5 is no higher pay now than $3 was a couple of decades ago. There are surely far more momentous ques- I tions for the public to kick on than, the question of members in`demnity.,a_ 1 ---...-a vyauuul Cu. DIGCK OI Urtc been committed for trial -._on a charge nf*sp1`-inkling Pa :-is green on. lilac bushes .to prevent -`school i:hildrn' frL`m,>p__icking the qw.ers;. .- _ if _._; II-Tn-n.....!-" .E_- -U were I" IO 1104 sw The idea is well worth considering. Just now a great deal of attention is being directed to prison reform, the Government having recently hit upon `the expedient of using northern jail labor for colonization roads. As` Governor Sissons points_ out, only IO percent. of the inmates passing through his hands go to other in- stitutions, hence the problem is one thatideeply affects the remaining 99. per cent. The physical and moral' welfare of the men is bettered by wholesome labor, and maybe the; prospect of having to do a bit of, work on the farm might have a` salu- tary effect on some` of `the Weary Willies whb have always found the county jail a haven of rest. ' I OVERNOR Svissonsu is bound to keep` abreast of the times.- He recommends to the County Coun- cil the purchase of 3, small farm-ten acres--ne_ar. the Town, to be utilized` for_giving employment to the prison- ers. A double purpose would be. served, since some of the institution supplies could be grown on the farm. ` "l`mais or sa`nsqnnvnox.4 ' -_ q $z.oo PER ANNUM INADVANCE. UNITED STATES suascalmms $1.50 In ADVANCE - BN0 new name will beadded. to the Sub- js_c.nption List until the money is paid. |`I|\:nn`3\o\-A on.`-n 8- --....-.._ l-_ LL--- _.--LL- rscnpuon mat unm me is paid. Bubsoribers now in arrears for three months and over will he charged $1.50 per annum. m.P3fa+f9:t?r:{`vai'vvl vlnoe ot Ontaric, Canada,every A ` Thursday Morning`. by TIHOMPSON CREW, PJUBLIVSHER U&J ' Ln-8 5:30 48 foolnmn Nosvipjyorg Published from the ounce. 123 Dunlob street; Bu-rle. In the County or simooe. the Pro- vince of Ontario, Canada, every Thnrsdav lm-hing`- hv THE EXTRA INDEMNITY. L. No. 73 will celebrate the `S I2fI'| -at MAn`A.A "lVL.'.'_ . ~ . u . a - us U] LUV: QUVCIVIIIIICIIC; Mr. Robert Elliott is putting an ce- 7n~ent foundation under his barn, and a cementoor in it.` ` _ A [_ Mrs. Harper of Cookstown visited .he: mother, Mrs, Wbolsey, on Sun- day. 2 O -- Thurday, June 16, `I910 A JAIL? FARM. ANGUS. EDGAR. .....J on: vvuvau \.IvvAu;u1Uul.y. _ ~MissI Maude Simpson Was the. aguest of. Miss Edith McC'raw of ,C:ai_gva1e last Friday aftemoon. % M;-.. Hatniltpn_ Youngzmade. a Abusi.- ness` trip to .'_1`-orornto om `F17-iday,.__` and Mrs; E1{nfei..Rb'in"`*a;nd 1ft`~t')_`!j I1 ' ._._;for`.?W1g3`r-. ban W Messrs. Herb. [Wallace and Albert Purvis attended Mr. H. B. Jeffs' sgle of thoroughbred stock last Wednes- day in West Gw Ilimbury. _ -lga 'If----J- - avid -vv vua V-166511 avcuanulvdvc Dooley & I-Vfenesseyf article in one of the Orillia papers last week in reference to a'capture.of a sup- posed jug of spirits, near, this village was not read here with any compli- ment to the; paper'tha'.t published it or to the actors of the highway hold-. up, . V V 'thc apiaries through uskoka. auv... V. ovonuw aayubtlyw Jill . Mr. H. Johnon, who` recently Fe- ceived the appointment of bee, `in- spector, left hre` last -week to iqp'ect~ TL - `l'\._ _-4 - n -is-4 Reeve Mitchell of Medqnte was here last week _v and inspected the sidewalk. He gives the highest praise to "the work of gradinqand `compli- ments the committee; r. Jary and Mr. Caston, in getting so large an- amount of work ready for the cement at such a small `expenditure of.rn tmey. M1... D..1.:..-.... -: c-1..-u- -- -- vuv vuovnl so hlllltlll wayvntulgglc \J_L.lll}JIlcJu .Miss Robinson,,of _`Stroud is" ,the guest of Mxss Beatnce Jary. . ll- L1 1 -L..L'-._ Iv ~ cu-. Ill _}JlLll\llIg tne HOW-e!'S. V IHowson s furniture store .at Mid- yar_1d`was',de_stroyed_by fire and an ad": " Voming`; building ,d'_a_;naged.`. M -and -an:-emp1oy:e9qhad:% a .. - A very large shipment of cattle and hogs was made from this station last week . Some ne loads of hogsfrorn -Dalston belonging to Messrs. G. Wil- son, G. Baldwin and F. Perkins came m. " Van Norman and Mr. J. Barr of Edgar were the` guests _of Mr. and Mrs. A. Kiel oveir Sunday. M . 1.4..-- U-_-2L- ..-- _,-.-.... ... ..-.-y; vvul. uuuua}. `James Hewitt has improved hig store. and dwelling with a coat of pamt. _-_a . . . ~ . . - u - - way uuu. at. J./GLDLUH. Mrs. A.` P. Lithgow of .Weston is visitingfriends in this locality.` She is the guest, of Mr. and Mrs. George Ostrander. ~ ` I -MI`11-"tv.w_Iames Church` on Sunday `I even`ing, Rev. Mr. Meek of Shanty `Bay preached. Mr, Harris took his appointments on` `Sunday. V " ` p U ._ Mrs. S. Hager of Toronto is visit-` mg friends here and at Dalston. I 11,, A rs A7! ~SL~.V ya vaycl IL] III . % _ vme1r new nqme. ?-F1or`ra ,Nee1a,nd's _ V-has rt{1rtjed' Thornley of Barrie preached in the Methodist Church on Sunday afterngone T "A garden party in aid of St. James Church, will be held at the home of Mr. Bert Partridge, Beechwood Holme, on -Wednesday, June 22nd. An excellent program is being pre-V pared. "Ii/{5 Gussie. Partridge leaves this week for a visit to friends at Sparrow~ Lake. iias moved! into the village and occu ies the residence ofjMr. W`m. Mc Vrackinf TL- _.N 7 "19.-It . E. C. Drury is wearing. the smile that stays. A little girl tar..riv'ed on Tuesday, June 7th. .A _V_ W 1 ` ._ . . . -_-. avnwnlu v. gnaw-Aug ll\-lb- Mi.ss Mabel Robertson returns to Barrte this week. - ' -... v.. .........u.: uynu anal. w\.\:x\. 1 Miss Annie Cla_'rk of Barrie was a recent guest of fmends here. `go 1: 1' u CROWN HILL. '1Mr. W. E. Partridge is building a s: 0.. ' V Mr. Ed. Partridge of Toronto call- ed on relatives- here la_st week. ' V ;1:her:"<:1: are looking ne in this burg at present. 1 1mThe' 'I_.'a`dies Aid annual garden party will be held on the evening of `July 6th at the parsonage, Dalston. Full particulars next week". VIVI ` W 1_)iea:s;ciJt'<:_>";';1')ort that `Wi`1-' liam Baldwin of Tolman, A1ta., has_ sold one of his farms for a large amount. . ` - Jeffrey ad family are in T Toronto. ` -VVi'x`rvia'1n`W_`i1'ite. lost a valuable ma`:-e on Sunday_ morning, The cause-of her death IS a mystery. 117 1 --..`. _....--_, ..-.vc'-----. Miss McEachern spent Sunday at her unc1e s, Jas. Hayes , Apto. - 1?- .,,,_ . . _ _ . . . . . V. vs ov--. vvul. uu.v1a\;Iul.lo The service of song on Sunday exening at the Methodist Church was thoroughly enjoyed. The choir gave at number of excellent selections. I -C....._ 4.11, I V Norman Palmer is holidaying at Horace White s, Coulson. \ (Inc 0 Mrs. Wim: Neve, we are glad I01 say, is on the mend. She is notout of danger, altogether. It-In an -Mrs. -W._ Gordonrmet with a pain-I ful accident lastweek by falling down the stairs. She sprained her wrist and was badly bruised and shaken up.` J. A.Jand Mrs. Moe of Tc5ron- ` to were guests of Mr. `and Mrs. WaI- ter Carruthers 1ast_week. _ A -A mi\'Ii ;.;.'.EmilyZMOir spent the week- ` end with vMiss- Baker of Batvteau. Ty-o[{1`ng dau-gh-ter has come "to grace the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Ross. * - 3 Miss Roney of Tbroto is visiting .;hc-r friend, Mrs. J. L. Carruthers. Mr. J. `A. Moir' spVe'nt Stfnday with Nottawa friends. ` ` , m1`\-/Irv.`-:::11'd .'C'-.}1a:-s."V_v1-3-a:1:1' Mr. }Young and Geo. and Mrs. Johnson *took in the holiday trip to Guelph, 1 ffynld found the O. A. C. most delight- - u. 7 _ . _A large number of men went ,from Minesing.Corner to the barnraising on Con. 8,_at Mr.` Maw's..' It; proved a very interesting time. The weather was ver.y"unsettled,' and the supper was partaken of between showers". ' ;,.u.;.. no. 73 ml! celebrate the Glorious 12th 'at- Meaford. They have engaged the . Hillsdale Brass and f0!` H19 l\f'`G:fII'I i Note-A--Correspondents -in speaking ..of the movements of "visitors will- please state the places from which they` come. ' ' Mr. and Mrs`. Clarke enjo3 ;ed ` the; annual excursion to the O. A. C., and came home bv Toronto. I SUNNIDALE CORNERS. CRAIGHURST. STROUD. DALSTON. MINESING. .. _v---r v- `.1451; A.l.\I.LVo Prdcrastiuatlon is the most common error of ruptured peo le. In most cases the do not realize the r sk they are running. on may have been ruptured for some time and not - noticed any change for better or worse. But, remember, no rupture stands still. Even if not etting lar er the bowel is frowing fast to the nslde, an any day your ord nar truss is liable to slip while it ting or cou hing nd let moreof the bowel escape. In suc acase stran ulated hernia may result in death. Man eop ecome to me constipated, nervous, irrlta e, sufferin from indigestion and constant colds. They s - dom char e this to their rupture, but that is where the r ill-health ori lnates. A rupture strains the whole ph sica or anism and is a oonstant nerve in-itan a bre ng place for the germs of typhoid. and frequently causes rheu- matlsm, paralysis and sterility. Your rupture cured will make you feel like a new being- your nerves will recover their normal tone and ~ oyous health. Act at once and remove the zourruudovvn condition replaced by vigorous, ll (1 rof death which like `a thr to l tIall{1yfIel(!.`1l`l!ld. harisnover the head 3: e:e'i'-5. ed rson. 'tdeia ,tosulf and di . i.ne tt1"1`ire :13? you live and egjoy iii in What 0! have done or ti Ican dofor you to-day. Awakento 129 fact what a cure means to you--viz., immediate i d tlon. curity comfort and a cot ph lcal con- `rhis ls ail yours a for existing. out-of-town atlents can cons t me and return home same ay relieved of" all `m ture trouble rmanentiy. No. operation, pa or.-loss of e. Tear oil free coupon now. , iousands in the pasttilf years . , [JUNE 29m J. Y. EGAN, Specialist of To;o;t; A -WORD OFCAUTION. DI-nnnnntluntlnn -In .- ..-_A. uav_c cugagcu me i 111. Band for the occasion. - V...-gun occurs! vdllo Tiiisvcoupon, upon fresentation to J`; Y. Egan rupture specia isc. `as: West King Btree Toronto. who will visit the towns on dates mentioned below) will entitle e bearer to. tree conuitatlon and examination of his or her case. Ask at hoteioilce for number of my consulting}-oom. Note dates. C9 ..-. v\.nnl\rhI\IiIJI 'Col. O Brien was in Toronto last Sr.t_urday, attending th_e fune_ral of the late Professor Goldwmysmxth, N md'e1\/I1 -s. Jos. Cripps of Midl hurst were visiting the.1atter se father ` last week. ` ` Mr,. Tom White, Muskoka Falls, ` V as visiting his sister, Mrs. Jas. Hart, last week. Road work is the order of the day. M r..Ias._Hart has ordered his troops c-ut for Wednesday. . `r--1 my-n - - - "i\4}'s. Donald Campbell of Hamil- ton was visiting friends here last .... -. v\\rIl$OIl5\u\I 1)ul1Jll. I451. Dulluayo Saturday's rain has improved the crops here and made the farmers Lsmxle. I '1'V1I;;;3:-of Barrie spent Sun- day with friends here. . .5113; u. n. me; at Mrs. rrea r'alK'Sl on Tuesday. V Mrs. O'Brien is spending a few days in Ba'rr1e.. IV Quite a dumber are taking in the lweek-end trnps to this place. Crown Hill and Shanty Bay clergy- men exchanged pulpits last Sunday. _Qaf11r:-lav : ....:.. 1.-- : ----- -- .. ---.---v-u vn wt.\wvII\.{IlL aClU\;uUll3 `Some talk of a power plant being. placed on the Nottawasaga River near here by'the Government.- `[_ 1\_I__,,. 151:0 .. - l 1 \ ` M_r. Jas. Pue lost a valuable horse 1 last week. V Tyre ,_ ,_. ..-... -v-.u. .5. aJ_y\.|, sans. VVCCIM` Mr. Albert Va-`ebb and sisters; Misses Florence and Lottie, of Kil1y- leagh spent Sunday at Mr. George ,.Brown*s. , `-'I:1'1esda3", 7th `ins`t., to Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McQuay, a son. The Ladies Aid will hold their an- nual garden party on_ Wednesday, June 22nd, at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo..Brown. [Stroud band will be in `attendance. 4 here. T Mr. and Mrs. H. Pue bf Ivy and! Mrs. Fitzsimmons of Peterboro visit- ed Mr. and Mrs.`A. Dyer last week.` `Al ... An__A. ctr 1- . -_ .. -g. - vs \rnlU\.I Auhlb _ V1 \a\al\O M Mr. Arthur Stoneof Toronto is spending the. summer with his unble, Mr. K. `Gibson. ' wuvooo Mi\;Ii;;'es"'i2uby and Pearl Wilson of Calgary` have been visiting friends here. Mr. Wilford VVool1 -idge of Barrie visited Mr.VJas. Brown on Monday. Mr. Leonard Bloxham and Reuben .were in Toronto lastiweek. I hom after sbgnding a fortnight with] if:-ie_nds in the'Queen City, `,1 . -_. i Wm; New` has returned to_ To-` ` ronto after spending three weeks va- catiorr with friends here. ` ..--... ------vu Jvnaal .-VAIJI Wm. McCracken_ raised his new barn `last week. Quxte a number (W; `Ql":AE 1I!AIOA v\'nAnnnL an-3, `4A`-A-' |