Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 9 Mar 1911, p. 4

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. ,` . . . ` Mr. Joseph Donnelly, who purchas-i ed recently the [Kennel] farm nearg there, also moved lxerc last week- -'We; extend a5 kindly welome to Mr. Don-3 nolly and family and. wish. them; ;su(--| icess in their new home. ', 1 I : ~**Mr'.'-?Kevnwel1 `and `family mov_e to !.f1`oronto` last "week. . ~ : .- 9 l. Miss ;.Geo1L'<,.rie` Boake has mcturned? ihome after a lengthy visit with friends} fin Newmarket and l`oronto.- E { Mr. Gareld Power oflliamilton is; {visiting friends here.` We nnderstand; Mr. and Mrs. Power intend moving to.` the West at no distant date. _ A l Miss` Whaley of Drayton is visiting`: her aunt a1`1dunclc, Mr. and Mrs.j \\'l1aley.. _ ` ' - "' ` `Iv I n .. u . n . - A E I I 1 A notice in the last minutes of; the Essa Council that Dr. West oft Angus has been appointed Medical? `Health Officer of Essa Township. : n . ; < i Messrs. John and David Barslay off Barclay P.O., visited Mrs. S. R. Brown` [last week. -. . ' ' I Mmbeis of Thornton L.O.L., No. 16,: I attending V Grand Lodge meeting at a lBarrie this week are J; A. Jamieson,' _ . , T . . . , . , Tomlinson, L. Beelby, . and A. ES Aye-rst. ' ! __:.___j_.j_L_. After a silence of about ve years the ' sound of the harp, the psalter, the sackbut and the comet was heard on} Saturday evening. ` E -n-- `r rm 1 * .0 n I I Mr. C. Drinkle and his son, Ray-7 mond; are confined to their beds with pneumonia and pleurisy, the Orange- |men pare. detailing members to sit up `with them. _ " ' -9 TITVj.---~Robbie `Cameron, Rita Mc- V Rover, Edna Robertson, Ernie Wright. III.--Willie Donald, Jean l\IcKevor. . Sr. `IT.---George McIndless, -Freida Ferris, Mabel Brown, `Gordon Brown. Jr. _II.---G1._d_vs .Armsti'o"r'. Iav'.'a Forbes, Cluarlie Mdndleras. Tniszin 'I.`n,c`<,- Nnrman Wright, Christine Horton, "Richard Armstrong, Gordon `Atkinson. . Pt. II.--,-Harry Wright. _` _ ` Sr. I.----Clarice Ferris,` Kenneth Cam'- wnrou. `Then. Brown, Alice Atkinson,- =,1\Tonnan_ Atkinson; - " ` 97". T_.--"`-om Brown, .\Villie`-MC (}VK0v o_r;. .',;;Olar; McKeown.~.' V ' ` `V ` - Q r . ` ` T-Tnnnnv nnnauun` Mr. James McCracken, section fore-3, [man, is on the sick list. He has not? ibeejn well enough for duty for nearlyi itwo weeks.- - ' 'Mr..".TohVn "Smith, Vespra,Tis seriously! `ill with a throat trouble. Mrs. Smith 'a11dotW0' children are also ill. g Mrg. D. H. Minty is in in" the Royal: {Victoria Hospital where it is said she? 'um1erwe,nt an operation on Saturda_v. 1 `l _...4- .-.n..'.1. vuvnn .. ....-.\...J 1........I-....'n-..) ' Ln;-`Au. II\/`LIV 14;: Illrwltavbvtl uu IJCAULIJ LL(|_vo Last week was a record-breaker for `wind and .cold weather, the tempera- ture averaging about eight above zero! while last Tuesday morning and Sat-j urday evening the mercury dropped` to` about zero. V` ' W 1 o 1 II`! `I - V I 6 1 '1 4 I - '. I vuu vvuuv, uua uv \Jl.l 1U(A.\lU UUl.115' uUl.DUD.l Several ladies from the region` of Minesing partook of shelter from thei storm in the comfortable quarters of the `sanctum of manager A. Jary at theelevator. While friends` were look-I ing. after the loading they enjoyed a; climb 'toethe:cupo1.a of the elevator. Ila" A 'R'..1'\......1.1 .:... .....1!.`..'..:.... ._.___1. ':W5}l" l.z41\s`twTuesdsv, seven car-iozids of ' settlers effects left this station for. the West, three car-loads being. horses. c I gangsta` Ioinu -Funny J-Inn -nnni.-u.. A wnuuutua u.u;yuua.uJ.uu. 3position .213 chief."'engineer on"-the :A1rabia n, of the7-Lake O'nt\ario-naviga-' Mr`. James Reedman has secu;'ed='- :1. ;tion -of 'reman_._on.-;th'eV same-7 steamer. tion Cn. ` Mr;T.-'Covcfzirc1%has,`the pqsi,-E 1 They? 1'6_ |se_sh01`tlyj ifolf ".1`o/rovn-t9. ` I nn-` ' - ` V. , ` ` . V. V ` | -` FM; and. Mrs. 1 , --v-of Minesing were.., 1;he_.%:gu9sts .of.- `Mr. a_nd~ Mrs. Aasinxxie ;on.Asaeuraa 4 % A % % IJIIIIILI vv UIl\) uulllllv U1. IILIU UIUVU-DUI`. vMr. A. Mo.D nald is suffering much from his broken `leg. `It was found to h'a_ve been broken.in two pla.ces_be1 ow the -knee. . At one_ time Vitiwavs thought that I tcomplicationis Au11g)!_1t set `in neces- gsitatirig amputation. ' ' ` ` ` 5 Mn` Tova-Inn v1)AA.3~u...`.. `lg.-V... .` ..-"-_--__.'l':. - - ornn-'-- -`On-S ' n ,3 LEE J; . .. aturday " "elieb-_,. 25th,)` to 3 aw Though Bobby Burns -`parents Vwesel not aviators he was, nevertheless, bogfn an 1- as x `A ltihef 1` aivdr of Red Ro se %` .'l`e%a ./ It has the cup qihat comes f from Red Rose `%V(1;1aItt y,---the re.5asori %% LvIihy .it holds rst place T in %_ tf.1%ousands% of Cana- qdian homes. _ Will_ you CRAIGEIURST. - 'J.`I-IORNTON. m ;w%Rra:E`R~%% Anvmca at. `7_*.Wheat ".1 Oats . . . . Peas , . `. . .. Buckwheat Barley . . Flour A. . .. Beef, hind q (C ` KL A jii_1qs'*nuimg7%i2{ ipa ma. _ and 'r- . ronto Marliets"l11r1ng the Week. j __ A -ut\1-4 TJCVII I-I-IVIIJIF 0` vi A I - u - Hides, No. 2 Calf skins, green,`per 1!). Sheep skins . . . . . . . . .. :Tal1ow, per lb. . . . . . Wool, picks . . . . ._ . . . . . . - Horse hides, best grade. Horse H-ah? . . . . . . . . : . . { W301, washed . . . . . . . . . . vinirrn `\At1 V; Mr. `Little also made `a yery appro-i y priate speech dealing at length on some] i of Mr. Brown s many good qua1ities,,' . the one deserving perhaps the most, emphasis in this neighborhood, heing,[ he -was glad to say, that_Mr. Brown ;was not two-faced, and that whatever, ihe had to say, he wouldspit it out? `and be done.- Mr. Little was sorry` qthat a lot of his would-be friends were` :not exactly like him inthis respe'ctLl` _1\Ir . Brown then got up and in a feel-.\ ;'ing manner thanked his many friends} '}for the agreeable surprise just sprungx; '3upon him, and he assured them that ;:when in his future homeghis thoughts lwould often ramble` back to his` many ,`friend-s sin and -around Holly. '|f__'11 A -ro..~n '. 4. Wihhat` the Torbntd Qlob thrust into. Sifton after his brhak last week. * , _- ~ Quotations i Whveajz, fall, ` ` goose nna ' Buckwheat . . ` Hay, timothy . Hay, clover Straw, bundled ll `Amount Eggs, per doz. . iButter, per pound Chickens, dressed . -Fowl` . . . . I Turkeys . . . . . . . . Dry onions-, basket {Cabbage, dozen. :Potatoes, bag Icauliower eac .. `Celery, doen) . . . . .. `Apples, barrel - i i Euchre and pedro games were in- idulged in until 10.30 when to tlg sug- lprise of Mr. and Mrs. Brown, r. . ;A. Little informed them that their ;presence was requested in the parlor. `Hereunto the crowd followed them and iafter reading the . following address, (Mr. Little presented them with a mag-_ tnicent mahogany parlor suite and itable, also a splendid pipe and tobac- ;eo pouch for their son, Harry, Who Epreceeded them a year aL>:o'to their lfuture home in Fort William. The uaddress was ably read by Mr. Little ',and ran as follows: '; Dear Mr. andiMrs. Harry Brown.-- -On the eve `of your departure from our 5'midst, :1 few of your neighbors `and gfriends have gathered together to ex- {press our appreciation of your many :good qualities, and our hope that in Eyour new home and surroundings you {may nd health, happiness and pros- Iperity. ; - - E We shall not soon foxfget your hospit- zable, warm-hearted and genial disposi- ;tions,. but realize that those amongst ;w11om your future lot will be cast will fgain in this respect What we will tlose. so many years of flfiendlyvintercoursel, .and iixtimate association as 'you_ have` {always identied yourselves with every good work, which had for its gobject the betterment of our neighbor- ; h'ood. ' I It seems hard to part wlth you Aafteri A Close on to 100 friends assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown . 1011 Thursday evening the 2nd inst.` ` , , 3 As a slight token of our aection ,and sesteem, and as a small remem- jbrance from your many friends, we} gask you to accept this `parlor suite, land we pray that Hea.ven s blessmg may accompany you throughout your; 3sojourn in thewestern portion" of our! 1province and we assureyou of a warm` `welcome should you decide to return`: a `and again -reside amongst us. - - I 9 vnAvL|buvLu: LLUDLJT T Before supper was provxded. all were treated to a recitation by Miss _Mi1- dred.Lem'1ox of Painswick. her se1ec-` ition being, The Sale of_.OId Bachel- 0rs,_ `follbwede fby/.~.a.ne auction . sale ._i1;;.w11ich`son_1e .of our- z_nost- popular ,1,ba`_11e1`ors_;we1_e s'o_1d, fer `fgbulous sums: I`b~.v you glvat. `aucti9i;eer,%)Ll;.e 1j~' "*~ it - e ` ` A correspondent says that it was" because of the number of_cases tliaty thos Colliingwopd allegedblind-pigge,rs came befote P. M_. Hogg .` .` ` Signed`-oh `behalf `of `your many`: friends. .9 ' I E.AJIJTTLE. T1 HERB LOUGHEED. I a i GEORGE DYER, . __-_._,. ' Mr. E. A. Little then had another jagreeable surprise in hand for another `person present," in the person of , Mr. Mervyn Dyer, and after a` short ad- dress presented him with a beautiful , [set of pipes on behalf of his Holly` Ifriends. Mr. Little remarked- that if IMr.,D_ver s thoughts would go back to his Holly friends as often as he would use his pipes, he no doubt would every lastingly be- thinking of them. ' Mr. Dyer theh also in a most" feeling. mam `net? thanked his many friends forftheir .thoughtfulnes_8, ' f'j____ ____`4__ __`.__A_. A_ _ -1.` Q`: In ma Lmsst vuuuvu IOII unwashed >ose . . . . . . . . .. Lt .. ......... othy . . . . . . . .. 17 rer . . . . . . . . . .. 12 undled . . . . . .. 15 ne' . . . . . . . . . .. 8 ` . . . . . . . .. er ..... ns, baskef ... dozen . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. at, each . . . . .. Toronfo March 8, 1911.- : on '1`uesday were:-- . bush. `. '. ._ ._ 79 3 . . 76 HOLLY. 55 4. so .11 oo` Sifton; German, Harris-`-three "men in-a boat--the same bont-andit_ looks "as if a whole eet will be required beforethis deal is o. ' T 12 10 00 f 6 75 10 65 8 50 13*. 20- 18 20 `70 l\I\ 50 18 12 50 '65 5 50. 12 00' 1000 `V `IV 15 "12 00? 690 ~ at so `an 15: 10 . 21 20 22 75 u 12 00 Penetang Herald---A number of hogs were. shipped away from here 1ast.week. Hope they didn t ship `them to Bnrri_e,;for we have enough here already. {4 V ' x. n. u. ' 40 71 70 53 19 oo 14 oo 18 oo, 9 oo - 30; 27 2o 15 1 25 45 es. 1 oo 10 2 50 30 20 13 u 60 5 00' 77 35 80 -A 9 saw 77 Al\ The following members of L. O. L. No. 450, Ivy, are attending the Grand `Lodge meeting at Barrie this week: iGeo. D. Banting, W.M., Rev. W. F. Carpenter, H. Banting, T. W. R. `A'r- -nold, Thos._ Banting, R. Kirkpatrick, B. L. Bantinot '1` II 12m.+:..... ur U _ I ,0 -_. -_-. -`.., Z... unu vvurJ uu nuuuul. A young daghter has come to glad- xden the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert I-McFadden. . -v- `- ..., _a.uvuo_ auuuoxug, .u.~. .D.lI'kiI)a.El'l(`K, ?B. L. Banting, T. H. Banting, W. H. EDavis, Geo, Davis, T. `Paton. They are plowing in the West, 81-` .rea.dy. Well if this regiprocity, pacti goes through the farmers of the` east will have some furrows on theit brows| too. ` V* ` I 8 ;} Miss Blvla Ruddick has been visit- ing her aunt `and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.: John Dunnof Alliston. J ..._, ..... ....... A Waldiug,aKinna1`1 8: Marvin, . , . Wholesale Druggista, Toledo, 0. ` =1 Hg.ll s .Ca.ta.rrh Cure istaken intetn- ' `lt'i3.1"1`A' -~jtl;Vi_rpctA1Y'. 3 upon the blood. ` 1'16` srhcea. of ; t_he.-sy3ten;._ `e_{{5`*- n,ts i Melville Holt had his arm hurt by {falling on the ice on his way to school. % , I A -....._.. .1-P1._1-L-,, 1 - " The Afarrnlrsiare busy just now haul-l ing logs to each of our two saw mills. Mr. Aiex.- Bell` and family have mov- ed to a farm near Angus. | 1'1.-1... L--,2,. ' Ward for any case of Catarrh.that can- not be cured by Hal1 s Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0; We,_ the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney` for the last 15 years, and believe him; perfectly honorable in all, business: [transactions and nancially: able"to carry. out any -obligations made ' ,by~his -rm` * ` ' ~` ."'K7..'llJ2-.4. 172..-..__! n 11- 0 ` % We- oifer One Hundred Dollars Re~' : """ "' 5 _,It'is bginning to look like spring Earound here, as the sleighing .is get- `ting very thin on`the roads. ' HUW D0 YUU SPEND 7 YBUR EVENINGS . . . . Bowling Alleys and watch the Game any night. V -L.nEEvE, Average attendance, .1_4_. - V b -' V `Edna Holmes was never absent` in Februzlry. III 1' liI\f'C\I\QT III` {I Aeroplane flying imposes unforeseen and trying conditions on a watch. The aeroplane vibrates constantly. It tilts at all angles. Often it lands with a jolt that would ruin N. snows HOW 8 THIS? R. HAMBLY 'Fo`r thbeba'lat'1ceJpf the Winter season lWl.e,j `will gfi-vie 10% discount on Horse Blanl andB.ells. _ . Thisgfis the season` of the year when your~ horses and "cattle require a tonic to tone up the system. Nothing will do this quite: as well as Dr. Hess Stock Food. ` Are you Hens Laying? If not, there is `a reason. i The greatest egg-produo ing food on the market is Pan-a-re-a. It's not only an egg-producer but is a pre- ventative against disease among fowls. Come into lVa;lu.a`bleT Residengigl Propcrtfv the Town of Barrie A former Barrie_ typo has been} iaelectenl as a missionary for China. Just azxotlxei case of the selecting com- mittee knowing where to look for a good man. - at t u | I . 0[l'ers will be received by tlm gm. l for the purchase of part of the West Lot 23, in the 5th Concession of \'l->3 taining about ten acres, and lvoin; I North side of Wellington Strm-1. Town of Barrie, commonly l I lhmker 1 :-operty." This property is well situated :12 1 lmake a. good marl-:et gunlmx or <'l:i*.. Good two-storey brick-vem:m- xlxn-lizr and cement stable and burn aw ~ erected nn said lumls, which an vs` `.1 a For terms and particulars, ap]l_\ I- l mvI"1'.`lI`l9 A'I\ A .\r1Iv\I1' . n } 40-rt `Dated Oct. 3, 19:0. justrncnt is prrmantnt. '.`-.__.. 1'1 r\1I'r A n 1 Jug.-. \..u. s 1 uu;.'u'Iu. 1.vc f1o\vARD is made and ad- justed as :1 ne watch. Cased and t .r::z~! in i::. own case by the HOVVARD w.:r;}.- n-1`,-nun Offers {will be received by the u,..1...-. for tho. urchase of the following p~>1H`'j - _EL_ l_-Lpt number 1Il1I(*."_A". rooms. This property is most centmll," " for PAR EL l--Lot lnm-.'_""_"_. southside of the Essa Road, in the |0"_ Harrie, plan-169, save and except 11:0`; 22 feet thereof. There is sail to 1 '`f``'`, ons8id_lands,Va goud one-and.-1:511: $0 brick-clad dwelling house, coutaimn,r =9 V'3 tn'_1"vnie'1`1tly`situated; . ' ' -'DA`IN`.li`.!`;0; ~.r.,-... .......1._.. .-.. I\I\ +1. 50 yvumyu min an El ouauau. . J 1 = PARCEL 24.0: number ten, on the 5; iside of said`Essa`Roa.d, plan 169, we except the hst->22. feet. thereof. lherf] Jaifl to he erectadpn said lands a _:.*,00`` _;99!1+s*1 !1f.stoney brick-clad dwe11m8."" f !.! .?!'3",: fghis property 15 . V V ~`*""" t ` In A 01`, . Th IEO`.-/ARD Tatch is the nes: p':zctic:.I timcpiccc in the world. Its spccizl hard-tempered ::s:-I balance cannot jolt out of true w3:h Lftr: _, I ,.-0 cog--. ..-..~ . the balance-Wheel of many a x /gtch. The VVright Brothers had most V unsatisfactory experiences with 2:} `the watches they tried in Europe and Amc:i::1-.':;:ti/ t/:-y z:da;>t:J 2`/:3 UQ. 7A'R D. _ V-v/x---. __1 _ `fwhy don't yo ttenbd Boiird ofi 1'.1'i'm1e meetings, said one business , man to zmother. Well, I don t know,` but~-" 1-oplied the other. Why "come! on, I go and it doesn t do me any` T-I'.arxx1. ' I u--:i:1.1c price of the H OW'ARD is fr . 3 --$40 to $1 5o---and a printed price-tick-;: attached. -.u-~.u.u- We carry this distinctive watch and would like to show it to you. The sport of royalty- good healthy exercise. In Toronta this game is` so popular that Alieys have to be engaged sev-3 eral days ahead. THE LEADING JEWELER .BARRlE March 9, ....J-:.. van. 90 thus. rv..4A `isc. The I`IO`~VARD V ,srE'\s~&iii*".{17:\i sanctum. What keen discernmenti "Manse post office officials have. That s! 'nothing'---a lettetx from Lt.-Col. Belcher, `Grand Master of the Orange Black -Chapter, addressed to Bar1'ie s BEST 'Nowspape1" was immediately for- Nvarded to The Advance Ofce. There s I I `no doubt about the postal cefcials discernxnent being keen. ' ' FOR SALE FOR SALE Vendor's S 31:` `Dramatic Note - Edwin Stevens` `Who played the devil in `The Devil, has joinocl the cast of Madam Sherry..l It's to be hoped he _doesn t do the! sszizne in this company. _ : I ' COME AGAIN. i ' A local paper says: "A letter ad- `h'esser1 `to `The Local Newspaper, Bar- `zie, Or.t.,` has found its way to` our} discernment| s; REPORT ran s. a. NO. 7 VESPRA. (According to merit.) - 5 EV Class.--Eldon Parr, Bella Travers `Leonard Watson, May McCracken,-- `llolmes, Myrt1o.McMaster, Edith Scott. nest McDermott. V 9 Best Speller---Leonard _Watson. 1` Sr. III Class--B eatrice Holmes, Edna] Best Spe1lr-Beatrice Holmes`. . E Jr. III Class--Norman Scott. ' i Jr. II.-Elsie McMaster, Harry_ Trav- mus, Raymond McDermott, HazelvTrav-LI ers. ' g Vonour Conduct R'oll--Lina Moffat,` {.;..ol~hie Cameron, Dnlla Ferris. Jenn ""MKe,ver,_ Clara `McKeown, Rita "Me-k :~'Kvt, -Rosiamond Petersen", Gladys Atnntrons-1 % ...`x.. ___-.-_<.. Sin I.-Max11ie Cla_y;on, Vera.McDVer-v I X `mott, Mabel Czneron. i . Jr. In`-J88. McDermott.- ' . Prirnary~~'l`. L. Young, Russell. Har- i 2 OUNDLIP8 SCHOOL. _ Repbrt for February. ; V Sr.,IV.----Gr__3ta Daly, Lina Moffat_ osunnonrl Petersen, Della Ferris, Wil- lie Sprott. ; ~ 1'17` ~I'\ I I I 11 , 'l'\On II`, I I; ;U``'` I,` wlv-uyv-__ .1.--'__`[ 'l'ha~Iocm of Iuoooutu! men` in a bum- mvu -training. We tram young peop`lof"_ `tor. L- honorably 4-bunus osrqon.. Our use an .-m-~sm31.u.- V IST.'%. 0 shot hand taught.-by the but equip teacher in Ontario. who is worn an {the Author. All business and S ortbund subjects. } IIOMI srunv couluu -3:: .0rilIia Business ` college .. uaunnml with mndnv IV I E55 50` 5 % A. ll. SPOTTON. _ uf" 3.'isl:s1-.A * ' Presidents. Prmolpa! arty Travers. -rv `I Best Spr_~Hc'.'--H I\ 1- Ir 0 rs: SCHOM. REPORTS "TUVVCCT CC` '.'(7unnm.oa with Linda Bnslmm Collage.) ENTER ANY DAY. :1:nl ll Q 11 M. I. GORDON, Tamer.- E.` A. `HE1l'R_Y,1 Tegcher. I531} Vrmolpal. , Will Livvingstone. has 'accepf'ec1 a4 sitgatidn in 'E_d'ex_wale. A ` ~'-`*:l ` `l -- F .i;Mwn ` . 'Vnu`uin` `mind 4 Mn T-Thnrt" v Wvpr. :o`oood. o`ooooooooooqo3 | vNote-J-Cjrfeepondehte . in speaking of the _Jrno'v_re_ments "of `visitors will please itatethe places from which. they .o _me'.|` ; ` ' * _._.%4... If-Mrs. Reid,-_;x;1E',"ai;d\;Mrs. ward, Midhurst, made, a mall on `Mrs. Tracy .'at.Minsing Corners. _ ' % ' slgyatgon In 1y'_aenva1e. ' 5.3` grMrs.' Youhg `qua Mrs. Henry VKer-. foot v~Vdra;Nho&l1 s_e_'ious1y_ill_. with grippe. A. Rbnsiiwpem a_6`W:'duys in 'ron.t_q._ ` MM . u A . "' ""-'-"""'J "7 ' ' ' ' " C"l'l"' To- y") . - O V. "Mt Chariie -Stvzewart left .T here on. Monday evening for `the West. ` . Mr.- 'C_lar1{son: qrganiizer I for ' The. Canadian.W-orkmen; spent a_ few _ days this week ? in . our millage. ' '"i\7crL` {r11ii;g{{{.`1&i;{&f{i1'ougn,% who has been visiting iu'this neighborhood, `has returned to his home inWChiago. i\m{j}un izogmon ;ven to Barrie! Hospital oxrsaturday to have an opera- tion performed on -her.nose. We are glad .to report she is ge'tting_along as well_ agcan be expected. ' VV ` Mr. Thos.CSa.wyer is unde1_'_ the nvvzaa-J thexvbut hope for his speedy recovery;` I Mr. `and? 4Mrs.ThAoss. Luc1:_`1ifv r-V` turned from a visit with friends at` Lotus and Kingston. A . at -r on , n A It`! `7 I Mr. J. J; Thompson of Orilloia gave. an interesting "address on Missions. in the Methodist church Sunday after- noon. - - I _ ` I Rev. "E. R. James _will hold a cottage meeting at the home of . Mr, A. E. .Partridge on 1`hursdayA evening at 8 !o clock. ' * ` i There will bLe'.I-Io1y' Commuion in! "St. James church next Sunday ever! mg. I - crux nu` u 1. .1\ Al I I '.mWhile p1aying."in.ltlxe barnvvat 'Mr.`| lRobson s;' little Melville May fell,| |broaking his axfm above the" wrist. -I I . - ' .` 1 _Mr. J. Perkins ha moved to'Cwutl1,xI'ie.'{ | Mr. and l\'I1`-s. Anderson have got- lset-tled -in their_new home. T I rnuvvouu. Ill wlauan Jlv vv A-I\IOllIrO Anderson has ptulxasetl tTl1e! farm of Will Rinehart. SUNNIDALE commas. } I I g Miss Lizzie Moir has x9eturned from] ;a two months visiy w`ith Churchill,i {Cookstown and Barne fnends. L I !`1;;r_<>-:1ngv.=,3or(1W ai1(`1"ived :;t: the klfome of` }Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Moore, rec`ently.. .. -. # ._ -- .. \ . .. . I | Mr. Robt. Gibson attended` the` funeral of his brother, Hugh, of To-I ,ro_1'1to last week. ~ ` T 1 Mr. Joseph Taylor is seriously 111. i" A little son arrived at the home of - Mr, and Mrs. .103. Hughes on Saturday! last. , _ [ `1\T[Ti'sV.TSTfaIT11eAy doard, who has been lseriously ill, is now improving. I I I I v Mrs. Jas. Hoo is visiting her son, I ` 1.` ' a ' ~---- --- u . o , I `Mr. Cliff Thompson m9.`de." a business ;trip to Nottawasaga on. Tuesday exten- Tiug. ' I . UT Mrs. Thos. '(3;a:11ley is visiting her! son and daughter in Orillia. I E jMr. and Mrs.` James Campbell `of Iillside, Muskoka, are -visiting, old ;friends in `this neighborhood. On Friday evening last three `rinks. of curlers from`St_roud went to Barrie to play the. return _ game _ with the Thistles, -Stroud "w,inni1'1g"by 13 shots. 1. -up . ~n____--1.1;_ -1: `.0005-Iv-`cur, .....- V... ,. Mr. and'Mrs. Samuel Reynolds of Craigvale celebrated their golden wed-' ding anniversary on Saturday last, about forty guests being present. All the children, except Mrs. ~'Thos.e Mul- hol1a'nd"of theisoo, atteriding.. `The children presented the old folks with a. purse co1it_aining $100.00, ..;anc_1 other yiieees of gold to-the number of- ltwent$'-`v`e.we_1_'eraleo receive'd'.'.= A, _ |"i\`Ii-s;W E'n;il3; Moi! spbnt rthe vveevak-i :end with Felderdale friends. b ` I Mr. C. Kidd of Crossland sp`en`tE isunday with her` brother. ' V ' ` E Mr. George Peagock isi gettinga` large share. of trade with his shingle [mill this winter. : - _ Mrs. Ilos. Jenhett of Eigixtli Li1:e" gvisit-ed her`daughter,- Mrs. Frai1k Rowe I last. week. ` ' I I The hors buyers were: in Aou r*tow1 1 ;.1ast week. T ! i I I Miss` Lena JI1_r1ett df :ITopia` wasl assisting our dressmaker, vM1ss C_lough- ly, last week. ` ` A`1`__,J gr .1: `c1._-_u. Cu... `Kl-\`I:l\ 21. V Mr. and _Mrs Sind1air_ai1d f amily ofl Barrie spent .Sun_day with M_r._ and Mrs. Lo1`1isA `Guest. . ' Mrs. Lduis G1'1'eVt`V"TiZ *1aic71 Lip wjtlili tonsiliti_s;' A A V ' ` ` p E [Mr; Richard Parr is on the sick. Tisti this week. Hope'heTwil1 soon be,out gagain. V ' V -r '-r -r-_v-.`-u. -1: n:-.i.L1.` 7`r :.`.... ` Miss Gladys C1o11g'11ly'sent [day with her aunt and cousins. :1unda1e.v T V T i" I visiting friendsbin this vicinity. , ......... -. A v , Mr.vA1ford-of Sault Ste. Marie is T L smotnn. V i . TMiss Hazel Mayor of Big Buy Pdint speht the week-end with; Miss Irene Constable. ~ A . . _._ -_... ;.. .. .' ..~ ni Mr. Rubeh Guest .-of 'Wyeva1 is visitixxg friends in this ,1oca1TiTty._ I -I-I 1'1-V0`! 1 `I? _ _`g `f)__;____ '________`_l \ _iV1T'c1V:V1WNTc::ss-vof fBar1'iew `Spent l`Sun with Mrs. Chas. Mo.Conkey. `Miss Belle-'Nee]ands is -.home from |'I`0ronto on account of sickness. * Mrs. Ed. quest visited, -_Mrs. -I011n Guest of- I_{ ock. oxr Sunday. L - ; "1 "uxtriico ; . C an ' "Au ` W "Iii-ss `(')liw \_r;-: 3i.'1"l1i<;1-:t ":a:11W(1m1.\ I'e'ssrs. Geo. O Gonnor~and Ed. Elliott 5 ant `Sun-`V d-9, witlf M;._ F1fed'.E11i9tt;- jdhurst. ii:-__. 11-,_r..` .. :;enryT4As;st;;;;. ism BAY 1>on1'r- ` onown HILL. ngmgsmaiv Lnrnov. COLWELL. T S,atm`- in A 1- 1:1Vn1}1;1bei' of youngApeop1eibave been` enjoying themselves skating on Ithe bay lately. ' - 1-. 17711 9': 1',LA_ E11: is`1A1ope'd that a `good crowd will be! i-presxent to hear `him. - " V , ,_--__1-`L-__-` Z ivtg-Vfand hi-;~,. R. Webb visited Shanty Bay the first of the. week. 'A `number mo_f - gcrjuxivg Tpeiople `from I Painswick gave Miss Lilly` Shannon :1! .surp;"ise party on/Saturda.y. I 1` I n 11 ,,_,,L L1._{ I I~"" a:;"` x '.|I . iss Reta Viair Barvrie `spent the; last of the week, the` guest of Mrs.E !Liscumb. _` ` Mr. ' George Gilpin moved onto ,thc1 Thompson farm at the Ivy side foad? last Week, and Mr.` Stewa1;t -Co(-hrane,} gwho. ptwclxased A the farm vacated by! IMr. Gilpin, took possession last V'veek.( ` `r `I`\ ztmes Afnold Sf Angus visitedi his, daughter, Mrs`. `W. J. Carr, Vre-. Wily-. : urn: 1 -vr\-r 11- -A Txkmfred Licumb and Miss. Em-I yma Liscumb, of Barrie Collegiate,` `spent Sttnday at their home here. I" , !new`ho1no in `the township of Tosoron- tio last week, Previous to his .re- moval he was kindly remembcx-ed3`byI `the members of the Methodist chum-h.i Mneeorge` Halbert moved to his] I I MMPERTMENTI

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