Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 25 May 1911, p. 5

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JOHNSTON-`-At Minesing, on Mon?` day, May 22nd, to Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Johnston, '9. daughter. McKERNAN--\-In` Vespra, on Friday, May 19th,` to Mr._ and Mrs. Joseph M'cKernan, a daughter. - Mr. D: McLe1ZlZarZ1d7'.;xVW'1d)'z;;`ds, neard Hawkestone, were struck by lightning last Friday. The barns and contents including some stock, were destroy- ed. " ' Mr. Alex. Graham of Shanty Bay was stfccessfull operated on for" ap-` pendicitis at {I/xe R. V. Hospital last week. 2 -- ' The Aquatic Club held a mo`st suc- cessful dance in ,the Town Hall on` Tuesday evening. Music was fut`- nished by Addison s drchestra. -- ..- .. Mr. H. Knight has disposed of the Iroquois! Restaurant, the new proprie- tor bein Mr. Thos.- Bolger of Orange- ville. V ._ V - =_Str. Is_1ay to `Barrie on Coronation _...v-v u: can rJ\1 uvuluullllls uunu every minute at the Big Coronation, Celebration at_Bar1:ie on_June 22nd. i It is expected that the S. A. Band of Orillia will rh_nean excursion on the Day. um- _. . - . _ _. , 7 `There win` be` son at Barrie .Shntymi3a;r`m 'King _s Birthday, picnic and sports Mrs. (R. 1".i1v\Ec-Kay Vof Beaverton is the guest `of Mrs.V(Dr.) W. A. Ross, Dunlop street. ` ~ The` nurses" examinations are in \ progress at the R. V. Hospital this week. Four nurses are writing. ` QL-._L-- `I'1--, I11 1 1 71% 1 15-; 1 no 700 The Biirrie Citizens? Band furnished music, for a garden party at Angus `on Victoria Day. ` - ` `ll',,,, 1-; 11 1: -o<- A - .The\re are twehtby-seven patients in` the Hospital at present. ` E/vxrery`1)ody sTpia1;n.ioE to go to Bar- I rie on` Coronation Day--June 22nd. l _ __-_-c-, uor-an auuut "`Upon returning from my `Western trip I feel it my duty to write to you, andsay * that the accommodation we received was'\far beyond` our expec- tations and every member` of our party was more than pleased with the courtesy shown by your oicials both at Chicago and Winnipeg. (Sgd.) T. A. N_ee1ey. ' ` ` "1`he,Grand Trunk arein receipt of the following letter in connection with `tourist 'sleeping "on r operated from Toronto to Winnipeg and Ed- monton via Chicago, April 18th:-- . Il1 Y.....' _. ' \.I \J\-/V$V \JI-U LII -I-L l\FIIU\l U1` ' 'i`I:);1:1`ay, May 15th, Harry White_ of Kincardine, son of Mr. Jos. White, formerly of `the Barrie Hotel, to Miss Pearl O Connor,. daughter of` Mr. and Mrs..M. O Connor, Brad- ford street. . GRAND TRUNK snnvrcr`. iro THE F Nonmwnsr. VII. VII `U30 ' The mgtier will be fut-th:er. consider"ed.on Thursday when the estimates will again` `come up.. ' . ` V 1 uclu uu auulsuay evening. 4 Remembering the days when they were young,-"` and the crowningof ak-ing. was a ' matter of worldwide interest than `as now, the Board-_: decided ,,pome weeks ago thafthe exaniinations. shou d be over before Corona- tion Day, on the very natural assumption `I that the scholars would be excited after par- ticipating in the local` celebration. The Iusgector claims that the exams must all be he! on the same days, but as the Chairman remarked He can't work any of his hobbies ' off on -us.. - '- . "`L_ __7_,, no A Inspector Mi1_ls'.very commendable habit of readingthe -Barrie` papers was; responsible for [the of Education spending a couple of ,hot hours on Mondav evening.. That` he chose to differ with thenfon the question of - what `days the promotion examinations should be held, caused them little concern, but - when Ehairman Love had his colleagues to- . gather, he had _the estimates partially con- ';sidered. It was 11.30 when the Board ad- journed without arriving at any denite jupderstandiug. and another meeting will be held on Thursday evening. ' Rememlmrino rlu. Am-u uJ....'. al. . . . _ . -- 6 oo. 5 75: 5 25. 5 50* 5 40 515 5 50 4 50 5 15 2scnooL% noAxEi"""' I LOCAL AND ransom BRBNTWOOD. BORN. will ce1ebV1':;1 cV the . June 3rd., A big` will be held. something -doing \ `kn f`n-n~..\L: RN A I5vANcE The Boy -Scout movementhas spread over, not only the whole British Em-_ pire and the; fl nearly every country in the civilized world-isi this. organization` teaching the `boys to Be -Prepared * for the battle of. life. While: the. Canadian : ..B.aVde`n-Powell` Boy Scouts ` are iamliateq with the parent organization in iGi'e'at _ Britain,` "they are absolutely indend? i nited States, but in ent. ` , Ear_lf , Gre.y tie ,'th`e___ 'Canadia!;` Chief; Scout, _ and i`. since the .,.fo1'1n% `dai0n.~..@;-;_'.ft1iq g~13`(3A1i}i1.1vi;0i1`iib1fG9l_1,,l1;,3,f1.1_~, igiiii if assume" )1,33.."1`)5l.,1QOik.-,:l)l'_91_g t,;Hahont`.; To train our `lads to f`Be Prepar- ed for every emer'gea`cy that may arise is the object ofithe movement.- It has nothing to do with niiliitar-' ism nor is it a training ground for the" army and militia 'e-x,c`e"pt`irig" in the sense that the Boy S`coi1fs are taught the value` ofdiscipline, clean- living, hardihood and working forthe common good, and youths sot tra'i`-1i`e`d in their early years must necessarily make better `soldiers, if they shopfd adopt: that profession, -than. if, they? had not `had these` ideas ._inati1_1ed_; 'i'n' them in chil'd;hood.`. 1 .If you ,were $0 `ask any "soldier what the letters B. P. stood for he would promptly answer Baden- Powell. This general is more pop- ular with. Tommy Atkins than either Lord Roberts or Lord Kitchener and is invariably reerrd to by the. rank and le as B-P. But the initialsj of "the name of the founder ofthel` Boy Scout movement also stand for the motto" of the organization, Be Prepared. ' ` Perhaps you noticed all the khaiki "uniforms of the Boy Scouts on Tues- day-Jit -was Empire Day--and \'the.l citizen who asked one of their num- ber if there was to bee. paradefof the Boy Scouts was reminded of_ the signicance of the ay. The local corps are organizing e. bugle band and will soon be heard from along this `line. - - "| The Motto of the Boy Scout Move- ment--Founler has Same Init- ials and is known to an Brit- ish Army as B. P. BE PREPARED 1 Fox EMERGENCY; IDEVLIN & MUHCHISON JSUITINGS--Fine Worsted Cloth, 3 "shades only, Navy, Creenoand Lavender. Reorular vaIue'$1;25, `during sale 3 SUITINGS-Fan'cy Cravenette Suiting, in Cham- pagne, Reseda, Bronze, Light Gray and Navy. Regular value $1.10, during sale FANCY STRIPE CORKSCREW SUITINGS-- In Tan, Reseda, Light Green, Grays, Rose and 1 Navy. , Regular value 85c yd,_ during sale, per yard ...... .-. .................. ' 0 I I I O O O C I I Q I O O 0 I I O C u n so ,CLOTHS---All Wool Poplis, Bengalines and Satin C}oths, in Navy, Brown, Tan, La.vender,Ca.rdina.1 and Champagne.w Regular value 75c, ` during sale .......... .; ............. . .; ....... .. I . VOILES-All Wool; in Gray, Navy,`Bz-oywn and Light Green. Regular value 65c yd, during sale ' I O O C I I ' I O I I C O I I I I O C I I I Q I . O I I I | I I I I I I ll VOILES--Silk Wool M.ixture, Evening shades, Pinks, Grays, Sky, Cream and Mauve. Regular value, $1.00, during sale ....... .. Every Piece of Dress Goods will be cut in price. Don't Nliss this Opportunity of getting a New A % Dress` at a greatly reduced price SATURDAY, M AY 27 BESS Goons SALE continuing for 15 days. It is, to train our boys to develop! their talents, by close" observation and j onoentration, in order to make them .(is`e"_fu'1 and successful citizens of- our? Fair ADominion__and to enable them to ! `_`Be Prepared for the battle of life ` th_1;t_4is_`the_ rst object of the Can- ,o;di9;'.Bo`y Scdf movement. - The boys afe` g1-duped in` troops nder ta f`scout7mast'er,. who usually has one or more assistant scoutmas- tare. under him," and are "thus con- 4tin1ga._lly_` under the care of men_ who have the best`inter'etis` a't`,h`eart` and who. do their utmost to control` and `direct. in the right path the many young citizens in_ the making that t are; .i1n_d_er-their cafe. There'are three _-grad :;of .-ecoyxt, v_iz.,I - tenderfoot,._ sec- _` ond_;.`_ 1a`a*` - :a ndf_ ` ` rstj , o1ass,*.;;and:o the. `Ion ' ' qiiily-,`:.attained.e;ter pass-. ` ' `oiu '.Xe eie1}e__y' ,-'5; Eva. . . .-~---- -D-_v-v--v-w 1 Th.e?,Baden-Powell Boy Scout move- 1"n`e`i1t` Has ziuqceeded where so many other4h_av.e failed because it not only att1'"c`t`s'_ ,-`._h'e`. boys from the first, but pfetains their ginterest, and the cone-] * tinual_ com V ptjtioxj, passing of tests ` of -.eieie'1i.c`y`, 9tq., ke'e As them on I ~-their` mettle` Sb tht very` ew drop out ` ; a.fter' joining-_ ~ `iIu_. 1. I --' [ -It is true that the, lads are taught some drill,_ but this only consists of physical exercises and enough of marching \and manoeuvring to enable them to act together` and to prevent them from becoming a. rabble. I The history of `Canada bristles with scouts. Cartier, Champlain, Mont- calm, Wolfe, the early missionaries and earlyepioneers are the beau ideal -of sturdy manhood. But besides these wehave the business and professional men, the clerks, artisans and laborers. ,All these are scouts for all watch or_ observe narrowly in order to Be Prepared to make the most" of their opportunities, `and they have to do so-in these days of keen competition. Take Sir. Thos. Shaughnessy, Sir Wil- frid Laurier, `or any other of our lead- ing citizens- -They have attained their prominence and usefulness only by Ocouting in their own parti- cular .lines, and their early training ,had. everything to do with their suc- 50088. ` V - ,,, _._- _ _ _ . u . U04 slIJAIlUo 1.1.113 an erroneous conception, The mean- ing of the word scout is to -watch \or observe narrowly; and in the business world it is as necessary to be procient in the accomplish-N ments which mark a reliable scout, as it is in war. The word scout `we been so interwoven with war that many people. associate the `two and thus are -led to believe that the.Boy Scout movement has for its object the pro- rmotion of the martial spirit. This is `an errnnnnm: nnnnnn4-n-. "FLA ----- 3000 more in the Province of Ontario; while in the whole Dominion there are at Ieast'10,000. They are spread out from Halifax on the Atlantic to i Vancouver `on the Pacic. Commencing. Regular value 12c yd, during `sale ............. .. 9c COTTON VOILES-- -in Pink, Sky, Tan, Lavender and Reseda, also Blue and White striped, Mercerized Linen,a1l per yd CHECKED AND STRIPED GINGHAMS-Al1 l`|('\]l'\I"Q` pnxmlwllnu con`... 1 E- A- 1 `I FAN_C_Y STRIPE MOI`IAI1}` DRESS GOODS- A SPECIAL LINE of Striped and Checked Mos hair Dress goods. Regular valu 40c yd, during sale .................................... .. sale...... Regular v sl KJLLULI. 1.211 \J.l.J.V\1.l.11.LV1|)[1ll alue 15c yd, during 12% -nnxzaa 5 JJAULJNJKJ \A\J it-1`i BYi1.e;I.1&- Resedat- tliegular -value 50c yd, during sale ......................... .. lash Goods | Come to the` big Gala Day at [Barrie on_ June 22nd-Coronation Day`. Tossorocetis-T. ilfvrphy, E, J, `Reid. .-.o.. ,1 . ,1 \Tecumseth-Peter McGoey, W. J. iigigggmack, W. J. Abernathy, Harry N . r. -Beeton--Roy McDonald. . Bradford-`-A. McOvetuer, Cyrus Long. Barr ie--Joseph McBride, Oliver Pa.t~ ,ters_on, W. A..Lowe, Alex. Brownlee. Essa-J. A. Arnall, Mark McMas~ t_er, Jas. Bruce, A. W. Morris. YYY I " -` _West - mPhillips, Fxnley Bain, W. S. Fraser, Frank: Hambly. Innis;1--Chas. Fisher, R. D. Henry, Walter Ralston, R. A. Sutherland. Tottenham-A. Fancar. `ms! or cnnsus BNUMEBA1'u.8 `sown smcon. Adjala-A--J. Albert Small and J. J. Ryan. , hu stn seaman, rst aid to animals, marks~ man, electrician, clerk, engineer, gar- dener, musician, etc., which are grant~ `ed to those who qualify for them. `Then there is the King s Scout ; badge and the Silver Wolf decora- gtion for those who qualify in a great `number of these eiciency tests. The boys` of to-day should much better Be Prepared for life s work `than their fathers were through the inaug-' ,uration of the Canadian Boy Scout Imovement. - There will be something doing every minute at the Big Coronation. {Celebration at Barrie on June 22nd. Mclll|Al.|. BOTHWELL BLOCK GI-INTS FURNISHINGS and ' DRY GOODS UP-To-DATE srocx _LowI=.'s'r Pnlcns j|%-LAN'-*? 'l'h(-ro was timn out .:1=t e\'m1int,r of ()'(']:n";\', .stI'11-k In I ImI`|In|t`\' S3 .`f`.`? 29:: Alice, 250 mm.-...'t_v ' .\t'm~ the Mr. Allen HM G.T.R. Motor Service. The Hr.-malv Trunk Railway have de- 4-him! to open :1 motor car service be- tuwn Buffalo and Port Colborne :1lnn;_r the lake shore. The new gaze- x'i.-.- will be installed about June1 J lnunn-hecl last Wednesday, and it is one uf the best on the bay.- It is nzmw-I the Red Feather, weighs 3 tnns, and is propelled by_ a 12-horse ]mwv1' engine. .-\t}u'{lV Marsha]I s new Boat was` The Beaver Camp ` Club. sfarted` mnl}-il1}_r last week at Minne`tt" s`Point. '1'lw fullowing c-0n1prisethec1u'b: Fred lim-~ri.-I.I. Russell Horseld, Carl AMar-. slmil, Ambrose Murray, Fred Bristoe, "wk (':1]\'m'f, T-T.rn~rv N| .:mbn~ - on. ...,..-u uuu .|. I110 LJUIUUITHU | June 13th. The cars will be.equippd with all of the new railway and motor car , . _ . I .J.v:ro.< used 111 the best rallwayi ('l).`H'|H\\`, ' -.\Iarriage Licenses can be had at E, H. William's Jewelry Store. This store is noted for its great value in_ Rings as well as all other liries of jewelry. M . ' xr Purity of % Quality 4 L and Correct Price in .\Ir. Knapp, who has`been 1v'ingA on The <`.I .R. out of West Toronto, has. r<>t1n'n0d to Allandale to accept a` '}m.~'iTi0n With the G;T.R. r'`t-vi H Sun. The rst summer -train came th1'uu;z'}1 on Sgttlrday. It isv_~the' Lake nf Bays special and arnves here at` noon. ` 9 55' 15 00 16 00 10 00' -23 26. 900' All Has BuAil.t_ d:1_v, and is recovering liicely" now, Evelyn Salter, both` of_Barri_e. , . Mr. Jack Webb was in Toronto the beginning of the week, getting `new 'j1l("Z|h' for his furnishing store, . ~ Mrs. Toole was successfully operat-V ed on in the R. V. Hospital on".Fri-A '|'f-~l..._LS.-..-- $1.-..` I-I-Nasturtiums -,-_Dw;rf( 1 ` Vaf;1d-fw Many new and be~aut1ful varieties or these popular favorities. Mixed and separate colors, at Bothweu s, Phone 1003.. , `A 71 1I:11`riedU---At Toro1'1t.o,` Ton` Tuesday,` May 23rd, Sganley McCausland[-and Ifcvelyn Salter, both` of_ _Barri_e. ' The swimming se'ason ope1._13d o;; ]`rila_v, when several boys too}; {he- x-st plunge of the s_eason. ..naL.u r.-.m.x. he W.\Tm-. w. F. atlin and fami1y.Ia;` shortly for England to witngss .the (`ornnation ceremonie_s. A` Q: W311`. Dan. 'Camerb'n, who is` Ru1 e structor at Lindsay spent Su;-n da`y" with his family here. ' g If :- wan ._ -. Th- 5 so 5 25% 4 50 2 50 35 oo 50 oo 40 oo 6 50 5 25 .400 6 50 6'75` ..615 ..5 85 Harry Riddel >' b .. -' 7 " ii moving into his nleswi :- dom '5 Corner. . `The mM.C.R. has .'laid-. .oh'}-25 men in the locomotive (19 art ' 1 " Thomas. , . 9: _, "_".v3j`;t,_ Dr. Booth will ton Ave. Methodist 'Ch u:ch -`on }S1';`z"nia',`y.f_-.? evening. - _ 5 L. " *'<, 1rr1\ n u n- '-_ here. I-Ian sum -iUPq l: 33 Thgse` `f'_s_v'o_';=f' Mrs. Wm. Rusk spent Si1"zi her husband at Midland,-*j Miss Lottie Murray `haLs ,.gg'_' :1 position at the _Resta_ura1'1t."`_.j Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gilks. 1`:t.~V Tuesday to {attend the_ Coydnan Mr. Fred Norman," Ru1e:i'1;1g[;nft :1: Gravenhurst, spent . Over; h431`P. V anvnnvvu Ill ._|r_.|3l-'. :O0OOoOOOOO0OOOOO606OQ:f! Mea;org.ar1 Huttgn `spnt' gynd -5 . ' - ` % 4 -n:: j-Q1 _. - 89 P. Allen Rendzga Unconscious.-'-! Barns Saved With Diiculty. Pip. STRUCK BY LIGH'1'NING. wo was somewhat of an exciting Lavender ' on ' Monday mg` of last week, about -ve lg. W. P. Al1en s barn was by lightning `and-was with .'t_v saved from destruction. re had been extinguished men was found lying in the he having been` struck with I-~.-rm uid and very, seriously -I. A young man who was mg in the stable with him also mi :1 severe shock.---_Stadyner I n\1 n will be something doing minute at the Big Coronation 'a'_mn at Barrie on June 22nd. Are the essentiglj,-%i ....u.,u, -u.|.u1.a.y_, J.` LUIL .`:`1lI.\'e1`t, Harry Meeking... T ACROSS V81? nd is` r. 12-horse .9d. yganjjf` f . ' he V` following Freak, AW. C`. Hunter, R. King,` `Geo. Ball, J. D. -Rodgers, .. E. Donnell, 'Dr_.- Ri__chardson"_`and;F. - Mm. W. 'II`reekAw`as elected Regarding Steward} as well.as'representgt_iye to the "dis.- \ trict mee'ti1.g.. 1 .a~.`7: '1` '5'.` `E. . ' ` 1 The tale izns .`bst'_W;e`. .f5'as`t`sr, peo- ` plqand Vo ci.sl.i__V4_ar`e_o~-thg most cor- dial. hAara`ctar.Ygaj;d"he was --generously Noted1`sis:`nionth}?3=`hdIiays and supply tor for this yeayzises %9fvss%h%sbst9t-sV ' * ~ Teuilai; wilvl ha received-by the undersigned untll,SnnrdA.:Jum Std um. avnoon. tor tho luppl 0 K 100 L mp Thin Vein Yough` any-sou 1.0 :._n no tons m- ,olauo;~_anr 0 It mdvixnt, an alsonons of main}! cm; .` delivered _dux-mg. the full .:q1&l1-nndwluter ot...1918.4frm.tlme -to time as. `gun.-m co in =1. I.\:'1. r1ec` i fa t:-to`wn,~:.. @419-mt; f" U the G_unl_,..1. :m`xI:t* Hginue and Re- ::'ooal_=to--vbe wetghed cnngtoe 0)) mad ' ` dspo~beattqg:h f1`h_aJ lowest. 1-. 7 . *: :-=~ *Al!3 ` `T 14: 5:_a1;'. -o`e.olod_ I history. p vary 7 healthy and. Collier St. Church has closed one of- the most successful years in its On Tuesday evening the 16th, the jointboards met in their last meeting for the conference year, to review the past, to-hear the re- ports from the various organization_s and to plan -forrthe future. Every department `Iof the church was in. a . aggressive condi- tion. This church is thoroughly or- ganized,p`welloicered-, and . unitedly co-opera3tes_ in7jf .he work of Christ; For all purposes about $8,700 were raised, over $2,000 of which were for mis- sicns.. There ;was anoticeable in- ciease of givingslto the; current ac- countand to the. ,vm`ssionary fund. The nance" committee - reported all accorints metfand a` balance to the good. ' - ' * " - vn-11:.-1-.'_-.__. -'_1. I.-pvn` , _` v -- - 4 5 While. sev.ei'a 1 bf fhe members hav died during th ;y`ear_and many others have remov'ed`.from- =,Town, yet the .pastor was able to a substan- tial incibas'?of'_membe_xs_hip over last arnn U - "0911 (0 U0` llfl a*s*L*!<%d=993'W,.! connma ST. Mzrnonxs-.r cmmcn Nxt Sabbath "morning .the pastor s subject `will be The Divinity of; Christ and in the evening, Feed- 'ing the `five thousand. V ,...v -......wvs~ao I -his subject The Unjust Steward. This being the close of the Conference year, Dr. Booth exhorted his congre- gation to not lose heart. but to gain gstrength .from the victories and losses [of the vast year.. Mr. King had `ar- ira.n,zed- for the male choir to lead the ingservice of song being the result. :Me'ssrs. May, De Geer, Sharp and In the evening the pastor took i.as singing, a very` impressive and inspir-e The male quartette, composed 'of.V King, sang with fine feeling Theo Wayside Cross, and Mr. Chester` Mav sang? as"a so1o_with chorus by the choir, Throw Out the Life Line. At the close-of_the evening services ,a number `of new members were re- lecived into mmbership of the church. I . , sweat a ALVJJLD & o The services- in, Elizabeth Methodist- Church last Sunday were of more than usual interest. In the morning about 80 of the S.O.E. attended in la body, the `pastor, Rev. Dr. Booth, tak-A ing as his special subject the Uni- versal B_rotherhood of Man.. He em"phasized' the fact that should stand by each other fraternal- ly, but should not forget their duties to mankind. `The choir contributed [several very ne numbers. - `_, societies ' The district meeting of the `Meth- odist Church of the Barrie _' Ditrict will be heldin Co1lier`St. Church on Thursday and Friday of this week._'; The `Ministerial Session will be held on Thursday afternoon, commencing at `2 o clock- and Church Union will be discussed at the eveningsession. A resolution will be moved by Rev.` J. J. Sparling,.B.A'., of_Midland, and secondedby Mr. H. L. Lovering of. Coldwater, and all membersof. the district meeting will have an oppor- tunity to discuss the question. While only the membe_rs- of the district will have a voice `or vote on the matter yet the public are cordially invited to be present. I=fo;RA;_C0AL edto hold a united Coronation 1se'rvic'e on the morning Loft June 22nd.. It was further decided in` view of the convenience of the situation that the above service be held in the West End (Elizabeth St.) Methodist Church. l The service will precede `the cere-i monies of the day, the hour to be an-`N nounced later. All citizens are cor- dially invited._L -u--up gouty VE_UU.no` l . Services as usual at 11 and Even? ing subject of sermon ..will be` `Simple Satan. . Sankey s hymns used. All cordially. invited to attend. Keep June 11th in mind. We `shall hold 3 Flower Service that day, Particulars, later. Rev. Andrew! S1nfithb,___pasto1_'. A ~ A 4 The Congregational Church has set apart. j next Sundnx _ for " Foieign Mis- sions. j The pastor s` s'ubje_ct in, the morning. will deal with : the genegal claim ;of the: "foreign-_.e1d. In_ the evening "`A_ Christian jcommonwealth ` in la Jijleathen Land or the `Story of Chisamba. All 'are~-cordially , invited. ' ' . `AL, -' v A 9oA = A _ .e1-*;:]S,1'- .lIB`l,3I'I0_DI3.1'-_ ' U ;VNext .;Su;hd`ayi'.e-jVmorn ing the` `f_:astor_ ' will preach * on -Men with Iroiz 3} Shoes-,`_" and .-in_,the evening the Rev. ! J. Edward Sta'rr`.~ 6f Allendale e win preach. . 4 3 In ELIZABETH ST. METHODIST. mt... ..-.._-:- ,7 ooNda1:ArtoNA1. cnfrz` % - on. The Coxggregational has": part nmri-. Qhnau an--`Imi-9 O03ONA'1'IOI_N , SERVICE. aw\n..3-1 -AA " nzsrmor MEETING. stward` Were elect- for` Quit; a_ umbm: or four peopie `at- tended `the barn `raising at Mr, J. Lucas last Fniday, the work being in charge of Mr. Tom Rowe of Sunni- dale-" -_ .2 ` ' ? _ 1 ;Mr-.` Andrew jFoisie, had the` -mis_fdr- tuneztdo hhave 9. .num1bef1-`of `spokes ;b`ro?kaeTn` `~`fii6m~"~his"-nov buggy` last Fug, : any 761:, 1113 _1'7oi:n' `-Mr. LuAcas 2#@in8-- _u_.4._-94- _`L...__.,. ..n 1__J_ '~ spa-1;::~th;4;.1`:?l;! wi'ci"i{e: 5mn`t5,' '1 (rL and Mrs. % Lgggate H of Tossoxrontio. Miss Mary "Ho_dgi_ns_ -of -Toronto is visiting her _ste;:, Mt.- W. McQuay. l : -'l~`l1`efst3xr"ere -electric s torm' bf last ,Monid,ay~ did` .,not. `_cau_s'e guy` ` damage. in our 1 oca1iity,~" and `the pics rain was mr`tW`W61`9nt+ Browplee, the Auqtioneer, Barrie, handle; credit sales of farm stock `Ind -,\i3n?1Iml_1t !.` promatlv ~and- tis- ; 5 3; ` IA ,'138i?-??;an`_C.b e. .fau'rExa %f?`?9 1.: >, May 23rd.--:1\_I-r`s: ' 'i`1;o-n'1a.s Bertha- ,lotte of Utopia spent Sunday `among |`her*many 1`-iends here._ ` _ i Miss. Maggia kDen_ny `of Toroniio |"spent- the 24th ! with `her V-patents, Mr, n-"ml ".1613" T.a4bn|'CA .'l"na:nIIn-cl-:n - MACN'AB--`-At Los Angeles, Cal., on Sunday, May 14th; Marie, wife of A_rthur C. Macnab, formerly of Bar- ne. . ` MITCHEL " In the R. V. Hospital on.Satur ay, May_20th, Mrs. W. R. Mi.tche11,Tin'.her.36th year. (Inter- redrat Guelph on Monday, May 22nd.) . ' ' _ I LLLLLU V J..L.A' '.L.ll _ - `Ill - Easter Monday, Walter G,`Dodson_ to oMiss' Harvie of England.` (Mryand Mrs. Dodson arrived in Town last wek andowillreside at 136 Peel street.) a j WHITE--O CONNOR-`-Ir: Toronto, oo Manage, 11.... 11:44. 11..--.. un.:4... -0 DODS0N--D-HA-.RVIE--In England, % on I Iaoufavu` Mnnntr fn1#nw (1 'T\nJ;~n-u 911.

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