Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 7 Mar 1918, p. 5

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MINBSING. l_L_ 1.-.. I..,.L No. 9 ESSA.-I';b`ruary. ' GROWN `HILL. , ___.. 11.. I711! ......I MINESING. ,_.[`__..) .... -IEBEGRST. H`-.- .._ L...` .. VIGO. -rm: Nomrrrann ADVANCE Miss H. Slavou -SE1 lulln able to sitl valu- M1`. pres- IIUU lllIll1'U\ll|`D'. The Rev. A. N. Ba1'(,-lay of Humil- ton. who has spent the last six Weeks with the Rev. T. J. Dow. 1'oh11'11od to; his homo last weok (`cc-1i11_-9: ::1'o:1tl_\" . . 1 1'1-stored 111 health. 1 7H1... 1).... 71" T T\..... I... ` .. ....A L"-.. has I I.~\'i\'izm .\IcCan11, Louisa H111`-I 1`i.~', John Smith, Leon-.11-d Raclun-, Rona B01-tlu-lotto. n. .-u 1: l P1'i111m'---;\-F1'ank Elphick, Bon- tric-n .\[:-Mast:-1-. Jinnnic Ross. B.--E1u1z1 Ross. C`.--)I:n'ion Ross, 1\Im-_\~` Nicol S.S. No. BESSA SCHOOL REPORT }<`ig\n-o.s' denote ])("l'(`('l1l2'lf_f`C. Sen. 1V.--\'im1'.1 Elliott SH, ln-nu` Mc-Quay 89. Sen. l1I.-Kcitl1 Elliott S8, Liar- licld .\l(*Quu_\` 87. 171 nu..1...,. D..,\1,..v 1: ? 131.1` (`ll \.lI|\l\ll UL, ..... 5'1 . Sou. II.-Lottic Dunn T8, ';\'01'mn. (')1'x'o<-k 76, '_[`oldiu Big_~';:z\1' 75, Bon- ltrieo ,\I(_-Quay 74, Ha /.01 Bi_u'g2`u1' 70. Jun. Il.-\\'ilson Elliott (55. Jun. I.-\'c1'11on .\lcQuay S4, .l0l111 Dunn (i7. A\'(~rn;_-`o daily -nltoxulanco in Fl-l).. -In HL'lll 'l\ \`L|(l.V \Jl - Jun. lII.-The1m.'1 Brnloy (57, Rob- ert ()1'rock 6-}, I'1m'o1d B1'o1(~_\' 5!). ""' L \ ,`....._ ---\`(he11 you think of brass beds, think of \V. A. Lowe & Son. I('5LUXL'll Ill l|L'illl`ll- The Rm`. T. J. Dow I able to take his duty weeks being` conned with :1 S('\`(`1`(` attack 1'houmz1tis1n. .\l1'. Dew the doctor's care but will be able to resume very short time. u ` NH, Con. Rno`rv'iH has Of Sasoned White Holly backed Ey Spruce? This All-weed Throat and Smmd Chamber ` Prisoners of War "(_)u1' ehildreii g.- i\'e themsel\`e,s that we ma_\-' live unh1n't behind the t1l1111(i('1' of the guns. is it so great :1 thing" that we should give a little from: our store to serve our sons.-- Rud_vm'd 1{ip1in_j'. 3 It is the selection ofchbicest long-sea.~;oned g woods by the Brunswicl;-Ba]ke-Coliender Co. E such as used in fine wooden musical insLru- ` M ments, whiich gives the Brunswick first piace in pu.re.t(>n6:qL1alit) and repr0c1ucLi The Brunswick is indeed "A11 Plioimgraphs in One. With or without needles to change. It will cost you` less because it is all Canadian make. Price $45.00 td $250.00 `Entertainment Prisoners of War \ In aid of-* P. O. Box an-yr: Chairman, His }[ono1',Judge Vance Lt. Harvey Douglas. Returned [Prisoner of VVa1'. , Tu- T.....\11 1:`nnn~'\t\I1 `pvhznnnv n(" 't r1soner 01 war. Ptc. Lovell, Escaped Prisoner of VVm'. '\I .. 12`...-uulv n.l.H`...1.1 'l`n\-nnfn 122114. I has not boon` the last two to his momi of 1n11:s'(:11ia1"i is still under; we hope he his duties in 1 M Hr. Goo. Ra_2'_2'itt 113$ inovod on to`. the farm recently occupied by M12] 5 M illar Jennett. VTIL- 1.... T)........1. -A' Ll... TI`.......-...7 VV1'. Mr. Frank Oldeld, Toronto Buri- tone. `ll ... \T..u'I?n1.n-'|1nn'o T-Tnnn1-nvu I0 I10. Mrs. VanKoug1met, Honorary Superintoindent Military Hospitals Commissions. . TICKETS 50 CENTS, 35 cnN3rs, 25 o1:N'rs. Seats reserved at Ma1comson's Tues., Wed., Thurs., 9 am. to 5 p.m . --_....v--nJ at 8.15 1331. THE OPERA HOUSE, BARRIE. says the Brunswick reproduces his record more truly than any other phonograph he has ever heard. This is due to the properly construct- ed tune chamber of the Brunswick-bui1t of ALL-\\7ood. ` T. I. Spa-11-0., Tom-1101'. Actually does eliminate the metallic sound of needle-type records. Anyone lmc>ws`\tl1at wood properly Col]- structed produces a truer, more x121Lur.'1l and purer tone quality. At the Leading Hotjse for Music. This achievement in ztccoustics produces music from u Brunswick, Edison, l ;ithe. Col- umbia or Victor record with wonderful mund- ness of tone that will surprise you. 1 I`llllll1' vl\,'HllL'l|/. } The Ivy Branrell of the F:mnm's } Club holds c-ntl111siastic n1ootin;1':s' in} the O1'an_9;o Hall every other .\Ion-l day ove11inp:. Quite a l1'2'(` room` in the basement of the Hall has I, , TL (!LL_.'I _,__ P- 1.1.- The Final Phonograph Sole agent for Barrie and district Two Blocks West of Old Stand. I Contrilmtions of Auxiliaries tol `.mo11tl1l_\' p:u-kingg, Fen. `_"l_st: [ I CollierSt.Met11o(list: 106 p_\v'ja-I mus, 5 flmmt-1-shi1't.', '2 quilts, 2| Nc\\'s l'1'0u1 Ilmno, 115 ] )aira: socks. [Miss B0otl1's ('l215S, '28 pairs socks,` '2 pairs bod socks, 12:3 p1'0pm'ty l)a_*s. ' St. .-\n 141 pyjamas, .1 --IIIIIOL` "qr: uni.-u L'{\l311 tl .-\11d1'o\\_~s: 3 flannel :~'hi1'ts,`8(i pairs socks. St. A11d1'e\\-"s E)I1`1`_!,"Ql1(`_Vf Corps, 1'3 face cloths, 240 ]1andko1'r:hic-fs, 12.1 pneumonia _ia(-kots, 820 property bzlgs, 60 strotc-he1~ caps, 9 \\'m'd slip- pers for balldagt.-d feet. m 2 '4". rm ....:.......- n m....-Cll IICID 1\Jl |JIlI\|(A:\.\| A5491. Trinity: 13-1 p_\',juxmis, 9 mmel .~]1i1`ts, 3 hospital suits, 1 hospital shirt, 2 1)11(`11ll10niz! jackets, 6 face (slotlis. 1 pair bod socks, 8'3 pairs socks. 'l`1'ini{_\' (Girls: `.3 scultotus hz111(lz1y_,~'- c.~, 12 ]ia11dkm'cliiot's, 1-H p1'0po1't_\' bu`-_vs, 19 p-uii's socks. vs 1'1. 1|. 1 41...... I1` IJu;_'-V, .Au `-nu.) .:\I\I\xIc Baptist: 14 pyjnlluls. 1 annel >,'hi1'1, 4 :5t1'<*((-lu-1' cups, 1 quilt, '20 pairs socks. S1. M'.1)'y's: (H) p_\'_jmnas. 63 prop- (-rty bags, '38 pairs socks. A11andu1(-: 1015 p_\fjan1ns, 6 annel ` shi1't.<. 3 tr(*nr.-11 cups, `2 p1'0pm'ty . lxzxgs. `_ quilts, 102 `pairs socks. (`on;:1'0;_-*z11i011u]: 1 quilt, 36 pairs socks. xv: .. u,.,\u . PT 1...:-.-;- cnnl.-c Qn- SOCKS. 1 .\ii.~'s Scott: (iTpai1's socks, in ` . . . , ' wa c-lu:lm'_" [1 pairs lrom )I1'.~'. Orson`. 1_ ., ~ . 0-`. . P314 t~:1l\`:\t1nn .-\rmv\': l_ pairs : C, . . . . . llural ;\1lX1l1:lI`l('$1 Holly, 9 ]'`\'.1a-l_!(_,H Inns: Bl}: Bay Point, 14 p_\'j:nnas. 1'20 propt-1-t_\' l):i;_-:<. 140 l1a11tlkm'('l1iol`.<, 2 quilts, 7 p:1i1'.< sm-ks; "Knock Sowinig (`ii-ell-_. `.312 D_\`_i2lll1L<. ll pil- R1" lows. `_ quil1..<. 1'otn1`no(l: 4!) pairs -5- . Mrs. Rliin(\l1a1't, Shanty Bay, -- 10 pairs soc-k.~;; Gutlirit-, (5 p_\"jamas,* 2 pairs socks; I\;y, 20 pyjamas, 8 flannel shirts. 18 pairs socks; Pains-' wick, 1: ) p_\'j:nnas, 4 annel shirts; Miillnirst, `.28 pyjamas, 3 quilts, .11 ( pairs soaks: Mi11(>si11_:', 23 pyjamas, 5 hospital suits. .16 p1'ope1'ty bags, 31 pairs socks; Sh'ou(l, 15 pyjamas, 1 llanm-1 shirt, 10 quilts; Utopia, 9 pyjamas, 7 flannel sliirts, 2-'1 prop- erty l)11j_,"S, 57 pairs socks; Clowns, 18 p_yjmnas,`(i flannel shirts, '22 pairs socks; St. Paul s, 23 pyjamas, 5 flannel sl1i1't;~i, `2 hospital Suits, 12 pairs socks: Grenfol Khak-i Circle: 5 })yj:Il118..`', 1 property bag, 9 pairs socks. h-`-\`->11 4-,. A..- 'D..:I r`......,. nvn _ Packed "for Oro Red Cross-Oro St.ation: 12 pyjanms, 9 flmmal shirts, 28 pairs soc-ks; Mitchell Square: 17 pyjztmns. 14 flannel shirts, 14 pil- lows, 108 lmndkerchicfs, 59 pairs socks; Cmiglmrst: 24 pyjamas, 9 zumel shirts, 18 pairs socks`; Crown Hill, 6 flannel sllirts, 6 pairs socks; Edgar W. I.: 52 pairs soaks; Shanty Buy: 31 pyjamas, 47 hnndlcerchiefs, 2 pillows, 21 pairs socks; Guthrie XV` T - 1`) nillnura- mrlnnwv T.nrne" L UVVD, -LL IJHIIID HUUBD, CULHIVIU` \V. 1.: 1'2 pillows; Edgar Ladies Aid: 15 pyjunmss, '24 hanclkorchlcfs, UH) UVUIIIHKLL. \ill|LL' ll Iill:_'\' IUUXH been tted up for the `purpose. It is easily heated and saves a good deal of wood. A ._-..Z_.I .... ....... ...,... -..-....L 1.. &L.\ . HAROLD JARVIS RED CROSS NOTES. '18 pairs socks; Dalston `V. I.: 15` apyjanms, 12 zmm-1 .shi1'ts, 1 (`]l(5CSC"` cloth suit. `Z88 handko1'cl1ie[`s, _12 pain: soc-ks; .H:1wkesfone: .-`.2 pmrs ilsoc-ks. t Sf. .\nd1'0\\"s (-11u1'('h of the shop Sz1t`11r(1:1_v, Not rocoipts, $164.78. f'-|1I....-(VA. -.'Il_4l,-,1!_L -.\. _._,.,.., .,..,....,. I C0Hic1'G4`5t."Methodist (-l1u1'<:h wil1' ]1:1\'c- (']1a]`E;`O Saturdz1_\-', .\Ia1'ch 9th, and 1110 fO1]0\\'iI1f_" Sz1h11'dz1y, Cong're- _'_'.'.`1UO11l1l and 11`:-L'01'm (--}1u1'ches. S}1opmn1n1it1eetl1is week: Mrs, I .'1_\`n0. phone 553; Mrs. Garvin, }".h0nc- 422. Next week: Mrs. B, King, .\h's. .\fc.\I:11'tin. Donations to Shop Saturz1y,- .\I~z11'(:h 2nd, Tth lino Essa and Ina- n1';-`H 9:`) Jn -u`a.u.\.u gull, mi.-tn, $2.40. "\\'oll, my lad," said the facet Lions man to the olc-vator boy, I see in _vom- position you have 5'3- chzmc-0 to rise. I 1 11,- 1...... UJIGIIICV \U 115V". "011, 3'03," {._"1`OW10(1 the boy, but T got called called down every time "I do if."'-l30ston 'l`1'2111scri'pt. J ono.:s--But, my dear, zL1'l'm' an nutomobilc. `I I .. . T __. . ,. T 1... ?>-QC Ulfill U1. \\rUU\l. A social e\`c11in;2f was spent in the! Orange Hall on \\7o lastl by the members of the O1'a11g'e Lorl_ andotl1e1~s of the com1m1nit_v to thank Mr. I. T. Lonnox for the handsome moose head he presented` ailnm 11IOIn0DIlC`. M129. Jon:-s--I know that, but 1! wzmt. 1.0 show that stuck-up Mrs kBx'o\\'n that we can have tlning.-`s WE.`- xcmt ufTm'd just us well as th.'_y' -;<-am.---Buston 'I`1':\11.~:(-1'i it. i 1 ~--Oilolnth `q([l|{1}`(`S and f1`m1_r_:0l(-urr. R11.-..r.<, ull Si /.05 at Don(_~`all Bros. ---Piciure franling V. A. Lmve 6;: Son. )GENERAL IPRINTING Of Every Description Executed at the ADVANCE OFFICE with Neatness and Despatch. High lla.ss4 If you have any guests at your home, are going out of town for a visit, or know of any in- tereating news, let us hear from you. We always apprcc iate and: favors. :1 specialty by had oh.'1rg6 March `2nd- nouun ABOUT BARBIE U1 IIID 11.13 L \V I `Mr. W. J. LL. .1 .1. What Our Conegpondents Find Worth Recording _) HEAR THE FAMOUS GYPSY SIMON Si iTH[ auy. - Mr. \'\'m. Hodson and Mr. G00.` :0}I1l]iO attc-ndml Mr. I`. M01'nn'.<.] sale at Pholpstoll nu 'l`h1n-sd:1_\'. ' Mr. I{0h01't C`1':\iy;' .<]>(-nt :1 l'(~`~.\' days last work in Tm-nntn. "' .M1'. Goo. I[onl_v 1'o(:ci\'r-ml word on Sntun-lzly of tho loath of his broth- er, M1`. Alfred ITvnI_\`. Mr. and .\Ir.'<. i Healy attvntlml tho f'uno1'al at] I Elxnvnle on .\I0nd:1_\'. 1r... \1._. 11.3.. :. ..:.:.:.m. ..n1.; l Burton Ave. Meih. Churchi SABBATH, MARCH 10`, Monday, March 11 at 8 p.m. % `I He will tell his thrilling story {The Adventure of` r 3?. Roling Stone })(`.iL.1 )u_irh: } f~`.t{,_ `.-. .`J\1g}1J_`s 11.00 a.m. and 7.00 p.m., GRAIGHURST. 'l,'\'l\. McLean. who lms l)(-on` list for a couple of are gt-,'la(l to report, able ` .-mu 1 ..\'1` THURSDAY, MARCH` 7, .1913. l\f\'[7 \`isitin'_=' rela- Tm-onto. 1' -is spondin_;` five: at Cold- I ` 'n' , 25`, to the Orangemen lately. A short programme was rendered, followed by speeches -by members of the Orange Lodge and others. The Len- nox orchestra supplied the music. CROWN BILL. Mr. and Mrs. Georgge Smith and clnildrou lnavc been guests oi` Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bolnley and oth_c1' relatives, before going: to their home in Alvberta. xv ` 1121.1- t,I..4.A1.:.m.... A4` Rm-1-in 111 Amerm. Miss Hilda Hutc11i`nson, of Barrie, was 11 Su11d11_v guest. of Miss Helen Brett. r\.__ L]... l.,..-1.-u uvlnflg-tn:-un nI' brott. Duri11_2_' the heavy wilxdstorm of `last \\`L`('k :1 11umbe1' of \\'indo\\'s I\\'e1'o broken, wind111il1s were blown ldown and some barn roofs loosened. \|:.. Hz... n..:..I.... 1...- lmnn `-:a;+_ `(l0Wl1 1111(l 501110 u2u'11 1m.-1: Juuncuuu. .\liss Alice Quinlan has been visit- ing with her sister in Toronto. 'N.n mnln nnm-tr-Ho n: ed at the mg: Wltll IlL`.1' slslcr 111 LUIUHLU. The male qu-.u'tettc assisted at l c-onoort at Dalston on Monday 0011-` 1 J-.L.|.va.ua1.n.v-uo M1`. .-\tkinson, a student, of W)`- clilfc College, Toronto, preacl1c in St. Jude's last Sunday, owing to the illxxess of R0;-to1' Dew. Mr. Lou Stewa1't has 1L11'r=1m.scd i_\11'. Jo:'(-pl: I)o1111clly's 1'zu'1u for the [sum of $5300 and .\L1'. Ja1nc.'~_; 1 um-1-- `son has purchased the lleury furnl ml_'jo'111i11g our \'illage for $4700. Mr. Roy (1`1'z1hum.l1e1d at Very suc- \('0s.s1'1l1 sale 01' llousohold effects l:\.~5L I Friday. Mr. Grahaln goes to the west, z1cc()1upa11ieul by .\h'. Jzllnos L`1'eigl1tou, this week. We wisll both ,_\'011I1g 111011 51100055. I rm. m_\..,....1.:.. l.`.\H.n.-_ nr Hm Mr. Wallace F. Riclianlson oi` Rowley, Sasha, who has been visit- ing his p:u'ent.s of this place, for some weeks past, left for Toronto o-1 Monday to iimlergo treatment for his eye, which was injin-ed some years 2120. His many f1'ieml.~; in this place hope that the opemtimi will prove b`l1('.`C`(,`SSf11l. Mr. Frerl \\"eel and l\ln:-:te1' Hoxvard Nelson 01' Toronto -.u'(~ visit- ing frieutls and relativez; in this vicinity. MT lnlin 'l4`-n-nnzn-cnn up Vncr-v I l r 1J1`. .I.. U. JJUHIVV UL Ll\.'LL\JAu1Iun\\ um 21 tl_\'ix1_ Visit 1'occ,-utly. .\l1'. Patton visited Toronto rc- ceutly. I l11spC(`t01' Longman iuL'o1'mcd yom 1 cor. 1-cu,-ntly that our school is in the \1`groato.~:t state of o1"1'iciency it has -` iboen in since he boczunc Inspector. V;Cong1'atulz1ti0ns to Miss Paton, 3 lxouc-ht-1'. ' 1 Mr. C. 1'}. A. Carr 01' 'l`o1'0nt0, \`i.sito his parents, Mr. and .\11':-:.. :J. 1 . (`:11'1', 0\'('1' Sundzty. Mrs. George Crosslcy has return- I )1. an-(1 to Toronto, .'1`I'te1' visitilng her I x pa1'c11ts, .\l1'. and Mrs. Tag'u(-. 1 .\l1'. A. W. (u`1'oL-11 of Stroxul Visit- ed his '1 ut1u.-1' here Sunday. ll Mr. Fred Boake whose home is in 5 the west, is \'iSitiXl`._l' rclaltivcs at E `Thornton. |L1`:lW was 0110 01 UN.` L'.\l.'L'LlLU1:. The Allen Bros. have purclmscd u `now tluteslxing outlit, particularly 1'01 lthoir own use. I r|u.. T.... 1')... ..1. l\". Hm W.-...m-. mmr use. The Ivy B1'u11cl1 01' the Far1ue1'.s (`lub loaded gmill in Baxter last ......\1.- ._.. Hm (`PH nw'mo- in our ` K IUU l\)tU.|\'\| I: `week on the islxortagc here Dlnncn `fn \\UL'I\ U11 LHU \..L .11.. \ 'sho1'tagc on the ( Pleased `to report 1 _l'1'iL-11d, Mr. (Jrosc, is J':1\'u1'z1bly us may be 11.. 'T` T T-Inv\1'\r' nf` I\Jl'1.I.\XVl'-I-J-|&ln Miss .\lu_\'u1o Black is llolidayiug with frit-mls in Ivy. I lo:1.<<-I to report that Mrs. Chas. Net-1y is 1'0<-o\'c-ring` after her ill- '110s.s. ` Mr. John and Miss Laurcna John- lston 2111- Visit-'u1g` 1'(-l:1ti\'c.s in P0110- tun-:;'. {`nn..~u--xhxlnnnu tn `IF. 310111- Hun-:;'. C0111.-Tzmxlzltions to 111'. P. g'un1o1'_\' and Miss J. A\'e1'i1l, who `wore nmrriod recently. u \I,...... 'l`1..\.. mu} Alnv T?.mun nt {\\'(`l'C llli|1`l'lL'u 1`UL'L'uLA3. .\Ie.~;. T1105. and Alex. F:Lg:u1 oil .\Iill:1nd visited friends here last` `\\'L`L`1\'. \I,, H .1,.. \r....,\.... ..n' l"n.-nnhxl .\lr. \\'o.~:ley Muueer 01' Toronto .~p-nt the \\'eek~eml in our \`illag'e. Another one of our brave heroes n:unel_\' llerh l ur\`is has returned home {min the war zone. He had the niistbmine to lose his foot. On Santurduy evening a reception was held at the home of his parents, as :1 sli;-:lit token of our :1pprec`iu.- tion. illis frieiicls presented him with u l'lllf_", wrist watch and a purse 0! gold. An enjo_'zIble evening `as . by all and at in late hour the .\':n.ion:1l Antheiu was sung and the I V ' I Ililfllll, \\l|U lllU\H(l U1 Ull .\1U|llll.l_\. `D Ar(`_\,' .Ton11eH` and lIm\'n1'd Banting` moved to their 1-ospoctive }'_a1'n1s last week. " Mr. boon lll EU`\Iv ALIA \AaJI (:1'u\\'L dismissed. il\ Ul'LlU1`\ Dr. T. J`: n.. UIUU VV 1` J..1.I.Lu.l. (Too late 1'01` last week.) ;\lis.~ Ed-ith l :11't1'idgc has 1'L-tu1'n- ed from Lmulou. _\I1'.~'. A. W. Pztrtridgc has 1'0tu1'ned from :1 visit to 1-cl-atives at George- town. \r..` n..-1..\..l...... no` QncLvn|r-hnu-m1, town. .\Ir.<. [)u'hvnhan1 of Saskatchewan, is the guest of her b1'otl101', Mr. A. Jory and sister-in-luxv, Mrs. Thos. Robson. . I . X \l.. \\ f`, I1.-6:-uluvn vrnnf fn uooson. Mr. W. G. I :u't1'idgo went to I{i11;_-`stolx last week to bid good-byo to his son, Gunner lru Pm`trid,[_,'o, who left for Halifax on Sunday on his way ovorsczts. Ira did not get home on leave, but best wishes fol- low our sold-icr boys for a. safe and speedy return]. Mr Ts`:-ml `Dunn, 'Mr_ nnd Mrs. speeuy rcuxrn. Mr. Fred Dunn, Mr. nud Mrs. 1Iu1'\'vy Dunn and family and Miss. 1\Izu'y Bowman left for their home in Omega, Snskntchmvan, last week. \.fu-`mul 111-.1 Jnhn (`.hn.mw11 at- Ulnegu, D.llSKX|LUll|:Wlul, tum. wccn. Mr.` and Mm. John Chappell at- tended the funeral of their brother- in-lnw, Mr. Bert Quzultz in Innisl` on Friday Inst. , `Mu nn.1\lw.- 1?` W Pm-h-ilhrn nrn? r1`x(my llll. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Partridge are ` spending a short utime with friends' |in Toronto. 1.1...- u.......:.1..,. 1...... `\Ann ma .1 VH1 l UFUHLV. Mrs. Partridge has been used up with erysipelzzs in her hands. ', Wvnwv nnn Inna hnnn nH'r]\nr` fa" Wltll (.'l'_yB1pL'Iu.'s lu nu): uuuua. ; Every one has been del`ig1_1ted to" _hxweA milder weather and the pro- ncnnuy. Mr. John Fm'qum':~'0n of Vas('_V called on M1`. Thos. Pratt on Thurs- day. IT`. \-\'un Vnns.-nu and "1' ant), THORNTON. CRAIGVALE. In,_ .1- lkt \,.l. .11. U\\1u5 {U sou 1'0 G.T.R. to our esteemed progressing as :5 expected. Henry of Dctroitpu'u1 us if 1-nr-nnH\r CROWN HILL. SI H1111 I C.P.l{. .... LL.` HA Lru.\u..L owing` to f` 71'` L) HIIUU U1 Blllflllgc Mr. and Mrs. Wice are moving to` their new home in Innis'1 and M1`. Ernest Bonney will then take pos- I I session of his new farm. A`lL.\..L n._._.-..-. ...:11 tn],-A H... 4%.... misc of spring. `Iv -Jnr] `fr: 50551011 0!. I115 lll`\V Luflll. ` I Albert Bonney will take the `r`a1'm vacated by his brother. I| J.I.I.J.J.V Jdkldul \.A . (Too late for last issue.) Minesing has tln-co of its pooplc in the hospital, Barrie. at present (Into, Mrs. Goo. Cr.'1wt'o1`l, .\l1's.l John .\I(-Kin1a_\f and Mr. .'\.lbo1'1 Mam`. We 11m1c1'.s'tm1l tlmy are 2111] doing.-' as well as could be expected. and hope for their speedy return to this bu_1'g'. \T- Txvtnntf ]1n< hn :\ um-inu'< :11`- .I'All|l\u.|L' (III -Vll||I\lI\_\~ Mrs. Alex. Ondos Ls \`i.~'.i1i tivcs in Brnnmtoll and '[`m'0 Mrs. Gen. 0. 5 :1 few weeks with 1'olnti\`cs : x\`:1tm', Foxnmnd and 01-illix-1. Lula uu_1'g,'. Mr. Konst has had :1 tuck ol` pleu1'is_\`, but is up n;:;:|.i11. ll.-u T?uecnH ha: SUNNIDALE CORNERS l The M'issc.~: C:nu]vbell .01` Sta_\'11cr,! s1w11t Inst: xveok with Lfriends 1lO1'(`. Mrs. An}.-'11s Buio and son \Vos]c_\' aw \'i.s'iting' Mr. J. C. Buio. \\'e are S01`I'_\` to report the s(`1'io11s illnes.-5 of M1`. Ira Spickc-1'. I M12 and .\f1's. Jas. Brown were in Barrie last week z1t.t0nding' the `Eu- neral of M1`. Brown's sister, Hrs. P('(`O(f1-( of Orillia. l I , ...,\.\.`l 'lI Z..,. /1.._.LI- f`........A1....... Mrs. Russell has suf'fe1`od with ;:1'ippo and variolls cou1pl'ic-zxtions. .`,`ho is.s1i_-.-`lltly h(-th-1' ilfliiiil. but \'o1'_v weak. I Doop .,~'_\'11113:1tI1_\` is l'(-11 for Dr. and _\Ir:;. Mm-ph_\'. \\`h0. _\'n1\11_ son is! |m-y ill. I llll) J1}_"'il`Hl. L l'UL'UUX\ Ul \Il'lllli1.. Miss Gertie Car1'11H1m-s is spo11d- in},-' :1 {ow weeks with :L'1'ion(ls in No\\'111z11'kct. '\I".\ 1.1.. \f.f'\...... ......I 'l.......LL.... .\ \'\\lll(l1 K\Ula Mrs. Ada McQuay and da11g11tc1' lot` Everett` are the g11(-sts of Mrs. J. l,Bro\\'u UTOPIA. The Seventh line donated on Sat-- u1'da_v to the Red Cross rooms in B:n'1'ie, rash $2.80. \Il'1~;- (nnnnv-4 u'11n In-an hnnn 1' 1Jill'l'lC l'Hll I`P.OU. .\i1`:~:. Connors. who has been ill for some time, is impr0viu_.-' nicely. 1r.. \v1.:u,.., xn... \.I,.r::....:.` IULV DUHl\' IIHIK" [H lllllIlUVIll_$.'. 1|1l,'L'l_)'- Ur. \\"hittr=n and Miss McGi1111is 0| Elnlmlo visited Mrs. H. Ellis last week. \f.. `lIT.,, Y\_..,._._L-.. .,.. .....\._l L.\| lil-5|` \\ UUK. ' Mr. \Vm. Dcmpsfcr. rs-r., spent the xvook-end witll Barriv friends. VVO 1'e,2'1'et to report" Mrs. \\'111. .\1'c.\[nsto1' on the sick list. \|'.. .\ Ll.Z........ "|"........L.-. ....n.`,.L.`."l J1 \`.\l.llHl M1`. in the -LV L: I Miss Elma Goodwin is in Toronto! spending :1 few \v(.-(`ks with D1`. and Mrs. Spoon-S. xiv nun] `J1- x"-Inn:-n ("nI'1`l!f11f`1'R` `IHJCIIL-H, `V11. ill! `W113. lllK(IlIl3n K Tho social for St. Patrick s day has been c1im1_2'ed. It is now to be held in the Hall, as a joint affair with the Red Cross pictilros which are to be shown here :1 second time. i `LT,\I.- 1",... ' ......,-.... .211 In. nkon....nJ 9.3311` L L JJIL J. a .\Ir;~'. Ri(-lmrdson and her two little r vhave bot-11 visit.ing her parents, M1`. and Mrs. \Vi1liams. l 'I`Im annlnl !"n1- Q} .pr\1-;nL"c 1191'! 'illL [U U0 .3HU\\ll llL'l'L' ll BCCUIIII LIHIU. Holy C0l11ml1l`ll0l1 will be observodl in St. Tl10n1a.:s' r.-llurcll next S11nda_v` l"1lll1lEl H1-:<. Willet of Barrie paid :1 visit to .\I1'.s. Flalmrty this week. .\'n1'so Wanlc-ss has returned to Toronto atcr spending her last leave with friends here before go- Hl_`_; U\L'l'hl'il-3. M1: J. J. Dumond of Brent- wood spent Friday with A. Potts. Miss Fanny Priest has returned home after spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Ha1'1'_V Row], Mines- ing. Worn-ni in 1-nnnrf \fie: TT Rinvnn Ins. Re;_:'1'ot.to report is sick in Toronto. 312.... T..,..... Y1..LL- Ix`. 3lL'l\ lll LUKUHLU: Miss Irene Potts spent last week with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith, Elmvale. l I l UIVUVVJV Tlw (frown Hill a-uxiliary of 111(- Om Red Cross Society hold :1 suc- ('(` all day sowing: meeting` at. tlw lmixw of Mrs. \\'. '1`. T m'triLl;."(' on 'Fi1vs,d:\}', Fol). Ililtli. Du1'-ing` tlm nl't01`nonn, tlm rt-g`nlu1' monthly nicc-tin;_: of the Wom(3n s Institute took place wlxon M1':~`. 1*). C`. D1'1u'_\' mix-9 :1 very viv.1tm'(-stin;: ]`(_'(\(llll;:' F1-om My Four Ycm's in (lermun_v," by Gornxwl. wl`01'o the close OK the ll10(`llllf.'_{ Miss l7.ni(l l":`u t1'i ren- (l(`1`('4l u piano Solo that was 1lll1('ll ax v n n-uni -.1 fnrl .lJ..I.J.lA.I. `l"lI"I AI lIl(\ nmnv:-interl. M1`. and Mrs. '\\'ullm:c C':n'1'uthc1's have left our 1uid:~'t, having dispos- cd of their `a1'n1 to M1`. \\'cs1o_\'= Martin, who moved in on .\Ionda_V. .nn\..m. T,.....,.u- ....,'u nm..n..,1 RAID. |J[Il'l'l'-V. i LVL-I-L`J-IIJL&`\.I M13. Cmwfm'd, 512, con. 11, 1 hot-n \`i.\'it-i11;_:,' fri(=nd9 at con. 10. `Tu f`hnnnn1l 119: Innvnr] tn 1 H('('l1 \ l.\'ll-lll;V.',' L1'l{'llll:1 db IZUH. J.U. Mr. Chnppoll has moved to the p1'opo1'ty he p111`c1msed recently on mu. 10 S. and M1`. R00, who has h(-on living on his own :fm'u1, con.12, has moved to the farm vacated by Mr. Chappell, which belongs to ;\[1-.<. A. Prinlrosc, Lcthbridgv, Alta. | J.u..l.u.I:I.u.I:\au:.. S;:t.~Ma._ior Tracy has sold :1 {nblv wood-lot to Mr. Ba1'1'ot.t. Ban-r-tf ex-ide11t1_v understands out wood values. "IIm'ris, Janet Nicol, Viola linclmr. l ` Jr. II.I.-Wilbcrt McCu1m, Alice ;Smitl1, Gladys Higginson, Jean Hig- ! `g'inson. Mabel Trunx. 5 ' Sr. II.-Olive Miller, Russell E1p- `l1l(:{,-~ Clam Bcrthelottc. Jr. II.---Nelson Harris, Ellie Elp- `:hiCk, Clarence Smith, Donald Ross, `I "Gilbert Me/3[nsto1', Lloyd` Raclmr, - l\{argum.'itc Daucy. 3 I'1|l) l' '4 IS, 1501]. Jr. IV.--Jmues Nicol, Willie Elp- hiok, Helen Bcrthelotte. Sr. III.-I{n1'1'y Mnrsden, Vex-lie II:11'ris, Nicol, Viola Rnclmr. l 1.. `I11 \v:n.....+ `unrfnnn Minn V.--C1m1do Curruthc-rs, Roy Ho- 1 nus` 3I.l'l '13 UN IIIK7 DIE-I\ 1131: Atkinson, Toronto, preaclled Anj_7;li(*:111 (,'11l1l'(`]I on Sund21_v. .IV.-Frnnk 1 Iig'g`inso11, Vern May Elphick, Hazel Higgin- I V SHANTY BAY. , 1|,A, -37.1.1. `V: U: -'L\1Jl. l.\|lq `V HU Ilil-` '1` \|| I on the sick a weeks is, '0 g,- la(l able` to be out u_a'ain. ] Mrs. Jas. A. Lmmox was in Toron-l to last week attc11(lin-,1` the Tom- '[)(`1'iln(.`C Convention in Massey Hall.` Sorry to report that Mrs. Nixon; is still in R. V. Hospital. B:1;'1'io, mid I not improving. U 'T`lun Wnv .\ \7 `Raw-lnv f\i1TI`Ilh-

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