Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 29 May 1924, p. 5

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Quito :1 nnm,hm' went ball match at Edgar ght L"0I\\'(-`011 I'3d5.rz1r H0" Buy. T;` cmningr out I`11o1'r will be 1|. .=0r\'ic: n`. n in nu " "H n0 U931 . I i !' Meetings to m. 7_-;,,,, ~- COD1 XIIGIICB at 0 I, .... .. I | Locturer, Hrs. R. H. Cronk, Pick-| m*ing. Ont. Subjects, The Insti- 'tnle; My Responsibility as a .\Ir~m- ,her," Our Rural Cmmnunity Prob- |1ems," Value of Co-operation?! |The Women of To-day, canudal gand I-Imv We May Serve Her. | nu , . .. n a J:\Y--On Saturday, .\Iz1y 2-1, to M1`. and Mrs. .-'\1`bert. Jay, 75 Gowan St.. :1 daughter. PE.-\OOC`I{-On .\`Iond*ay, .\my 26, to" Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Peacock, 11 Nelson St., a son. DHO.\IDSON-On Saturday, May 24. to Mr. and `Mrs. W. E. Thompson ("nee Ete Dosbsaon) 102 A1;bert St.. St. Catharines, a. son (Victor Evans). FEvRGUSON-At the R.V. Hospital. ` on Monday. May 26, _to Mr. and Mrs. A. Ferguson, Allandale, a an:-rhhar \- JVU l .\Iz1,v 23 Elmvale, Wm. G1'eo111`a\v. .\Iz1.,v 26-A11enwood, home of ` A. Hart. "a\1u 0'7 home of I.,....- ..n . \Inn4n.-W. An an |l.I. illll\l1l. May 28--Pe11etan`g. Council Cham- ber. - -4 onn lVllBo 2` daugnte}. . ...._43 THORNTON BlR l`HFi C. E. AKINS, Adjuster, in Charge u;.'uu Enmiro Day and Victoria Day passecl quietly 1101-0. There were no local ;:znnos or other amusements " for the people of this burg. ice Simnnnn nF Q1*xnrhv~nnL'n nn of \V0men s he held in! 11-5 Fire Sale Fire Sale Fire Sale ` Fire Sale Fire Sale Prim; Toronto 1 brother, Mrs.` T Mrs. UNDERWEAR 10? IIH` DGODIC` UT [HIS n1lr}.:. Bliss Simpson of .~horhmoke and Miss K. Simpson of Lis;:ar. Que., have boon visiting their sister, .\Irs., Q L` 'Y`v~nnv nnzl In-nohn.-,n,1nuy l Collier St. Methodist church, which was artistically decorated for] the occasion, was the scene of a| pretty wedding on '\Vednesda,\', .\Ia_\/` 28, when Alice, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward .-\1`m-1 strong, was united in marri*a_<.:e tol Rolliit .\ndrew C_arson, M.B., of Cleveland, son of .\Ir. and Mrs. An-. drew Carson, Barrie. The ceremony .\vz1s performetl by Rev. H. E. \Ve1l- |wood, assisted by Rev. J. W. Stew-' |z1rI, of .\le2Ll'o1`d, uncle of the groom. I rn1..\ L...',I,\ ...I. .. ....... -I.A_._. :._ ..1.. Du: Chas. H. .\Iay0, of Rochester, speaking at the New York City Cancer Institute the other day, pre- dicted that Amercian doctors would End a cure for cancer within a few years. It was not certain what form it would take. Over-ea1ing, he said, ms nnn nl tho 'nrinr\i.n-:11 Manama nf` ...., ..... ...V..-.v.u, nu-4n. \Jl. |.AA\4 t,.uuu.. The bride, who was charmingly attired in a wedding gown of ivory satin trimmed with pearls, was given away by her brother, John, Armstrongz, "` Guelph. The train which hung fruln the shoulders was of rich old Limerick lace, and the veil of tulle fell from a coronet of Limerick lace and ()1',5111ge blossoms. (F1110 carried a shower boquet, 0t` Oiphelia roses, lilies oi? the valley and sweetheart roses. Miss I"lorence- .-\r1ustrong, 01' Toronto, sister of the `bride, was maid of honour, and .\Iiss Nora A1'111st1`on5.:, of Guelph, niece of the bride, was bridesniaid. Both were dre.=se(l alike in gowns of poudre blue georgette and wore lblaclc transparent petal hats with long streamers of Vevet ribbon, and `carried armfuls of forsythia, pink sna.p(l1`a::,on, delphinium, pheasant- eyed nareissi and pink sweet peas.` The groom was supported by Dr.[ John Harcourt of Toronto. Dr. \V.. C. Little of Barrie and I-Iarry Car-I son of Toronto, brother of the groom, acted as ushers. During the si:.:nin_<.r of the register Heibert A. Main, of Hamilton, brother-in-law of the bride, sang.` "O Perfect Love. Miss Edith Crsxvicke presided at the organ. 13.4! .1 --..-...A_... - .... -_ I v._-3... , Following the ceremony a recap-I lion was held at 194 Dunlop St., where the bride and groom received the felicitations of their mztny friends, incIn(lin_L: many te1e_ of c.on5:1`z1t11l:1ti0ns from outside points. \mA.. 1` .1..:..4.. |...rr...L v....-1.`1-.. 41.- --.._.,...`.......u.... ..u... u-..-gnu, yu-uua. i I After a dainty buffet lunch"eon tho 'hride and groom left on a motor ltrip U11`0l1,`.!h the Muskioka Lake dis~ trict, the bride s going axvay cos- tume being :1 Suit of 11av_\' blue tri- cotine with small navy blue hat to match. and wore :1 fox fur, the gift M` the Qrnnm, norm-n fnL'in(r n.n uIuH:u. uuu \\'Ul`L;' at IU.\` Jul`, U16 _`-,'III `of the groom. Before ta.kin,<: up residence in Cleveland the hmppy comple will visit in oronto, Hamil- ton and Guelph. A... ,_n 4-..... _...._:, H V .. . \...,.,.... 1 Out 01' town guests were present from Toronto, Hmmlton, Guelph, `Owen Sound and .\Iea;ford. IL wuutu lklht. \J\'eJ'-eullllg, ne Salt], was one of the principal causes of the disease. SOX = Price SOX : Price MITTS : Price . . . MITTS Price lIlJU UUVII \lh|l.Hl_`-', LllUll' bllkfl, .\1lh.I S. F. 'I`r:1<`_\`. and broIh0r-in-Ia.w, George 1 . Tracy. Cr`-nl`.t'n T`ln\vv~irhf nnn nf` \Hnn-| C.>\RSOX--;\R.\l STRONG for your most liberal pat1'o11age. Every sale price has been once more reduced, in a nal and determined e`701't to close out every dollar's \\'0.1"r11 of stock \\'it11i11 the 11e.\'t three (lays, Thursday, Friday and Saf1u'- (lay. I1 : is not a question. of price now. There are no ifs and ands about it. All our s m(-k must and will be sold. Your nal (rllzllwe ! One dollar here will do the work of t`111'ee 01' four e1se\\'he1'e. R-ememher there is no reserve stock, and for this 1-easo11 we cannot gum.-antee quan- `tities. .53 -.63 -.39 -.15 -.98 THANK YOU C. E. AKINS, Adjustor. Open Evenings for Your Convenience Fire Sale Pgir: .5 for Fire Sale Price \.lk`UI'_L'(,' 1'. lI`ElC_\'. | G:-orgo I`lowri:.:ht, one of .\Iine- sin:.:`s most respected citizens, pass- ed aiwny on May 22, after a very pziinfui and somewhat prolonged ill- ness. He was buried in the Unionl ceiiietery, Riiiiesing, on Way 24. Al large number of relatives and friends followed him to his last resting: place. in sure and certain hope of :1 glorious resurrection." Tnnnt` T'\nxxrr\nv '1 ny-nvnlnnnf niH_l `Fire Sa,1e'-1;';'_ice .. ` HIRTS Fire Sale`-I;1:iHc; HATS Fire Sale Pfie Z ` There were fewer failures in the lrst quarter of 1924 than in the |same period of the previous year. In the first three months of 1924, 785 commercial failrures were report- |cn'l In `D F`. Tinnn .0 ("xx 21:: nnnl- ' (OE) lJUlll'lHEl'Cl'rLl Li1.ll`Ll|t'5 WUIU ft` 19:1 10 R. G. Dunn & Co., as !parea with 1032 in 1923. Tn cnifn nF H113 fnnf fhnf ` pared with 10:52 in 1_uz;$. In spite of the `fact that some .n1anuvfact11ring plants are running on `part time and laying `off help, the labor situation is generally My Iported as satisfzictory, the excess labor being ztbsorbecl by the build- ing trade. which, on the whole, is `active. The only districts reporting la1'_<.:e iineniployinent are: Quebec. ,where from 2000 to 3000 11nion men. |zn'e out of work, and St. Cutharinixsp |whe1`c~ the increase in 1111c-mp1o_\'c-d is |att1'ibut0d to an inux oi labor seek- Iing work on the canal. i mun cfonl t..,1m-4.-.- ..,\...-..... PKA; On the other hand, in their qum'- terly review of n:-anciaul conditions, Hunsons and I`er;:uso11, members of the _\irmt1'eaI Stock Exchange, say in summin:.: up the situation. that On the whole. althougrh there are un- settiiiig factors in this country the broad outlook a,ppea1's t.o us to he encoura._L:ing. `.\Ioney in Cvanarla. is re:1vson:nh1_v easy and with the early op<>nin:.: of navi;.,'z1tion. business as :1 whole should improve. STEWART~-.\t Newmztrket, an Fri- I day. May 23, Annie Gerald Chop-- pin Ste\vart, widow of the lat? \}Ian1i1f.o.-1 D. Stewart, and mother of D. M. Stewart, Barrie, in her 89th year. WATT--At the RV. Hospital, on Monday, May 26, to Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Watt. .VIinesin'g, a. daughter. FIARv.\I.-\N-At the R.V. Hospital. on Sunday, May 25. to Mr. and Mrs. H. Firman,.A11andale, a daughter. lluplt UL 1L _X.',lUl`lUllS I'(`SllI`I`t.`('.ll()I1. Isaac Downey, :1 prmnlnont citi- zen of Mineslxig some years ago, and lately :1 resident of Barrie, died on .Sunday. May 25, and was interred in the Union cemetery. .\Iinesin_'.:, on May 27. The Methodist church was lled to overflowing with relatives and friends of the deceased. In both cases the families of the de- ceased men have the deep s_vmcpat_hy of the community. ` [lllg \\"J|l\ UH LHU UilH|'J.|. ` The steel Indust1'_v reports nu n\`e1'a_2e monthly prodtlction for the tnrst quarter of 1024 of 00,000 tons. [us z1.::1inst 61,000 in 1923 and 3.,- 000 tons in 1. 22. The 1`PL'11111l' re- port of the Canadian ] u.1p and" Paper ;\.=s0eiatio11 shows that the ex- ports of pulp and paper for the` month of llarch were \':11ue(l at. $14,720.22. -}. This is an inc1'e'ase of $3.7 3.02-t over the previous month and is the highest total 1'eco1'ded since October, 1920, when prices for putp and p-zxtper were considerably l1ighnr than they are to-day. I 'l`hn indnv nl' (rnnnv-11 hucu'nno:~ nnn, -u1_:.'uI'1 lllilll lHL`_\ ELIE LU-(lily. The index of }:ono1'a1 business con- [ditirms in Cz\m1.d~:1,' construcied by 'P1'oI'essor I-I. Michell, ct .\Lc.\Iaste1' Universit_v, Toronto, showed a 1nz1r:g- ed m0\'ement do\vn\\'urds in three indices in the period from March 15 to .\p`1'i`1 15. The avemgze of; twenty indust1`i:11 stocks declined from E)-1.5 to 80.5. Wholeszxle prices declined from 180.1 to 176.9, and lthe ratio of cux`1'ent.' loans to totzLI lnssels in the bunks fnom 37.9 to `E7 0 GENERAL CONDITIONS SHIRTS TIES SOX BIRTHS --.78 -$1.37 $1.98 Page Five .95 -.87 8TH LINE, INNISFIL Fi: Doors Open May 29, Promptly at 9 a.m. Next D00- to Woo1worth s, Barrie, Ontario Saiv age ' Mr. Lee and family were at their cottazge over the 24th. f Dr. R. E. Guest of Newmarket called on friends here on Sunday. .111` and \lw: `Pnrnv Q'nrin'v 1111!` WEST ORO Our career here will be closed on Satin-day, May 31. To our army of loyal friends we must say Good- bye with kee11 personal regret. But proud in the knowledge that we have never betrayed a condence. The critical moment has arrived, and we are Willing 10 Shoulder our losses. In order to make a short job of it we advise your early attend- ance. ' MINESING GOING OUT OF THE RETAIL BUSINESS nuhevx` went to the foot-! at last Fridztyl zen and Shanty` coming best. | .=or\'icr.> next Sun- ut 7.30 at the Baptist CXI)(`(`l(~.`(1 that there w.` nusmr 10 take the .n ni \l1'6r-hnl C.-nun:-n in Clifford B. Brown Clarence T. Armstrong UITS Ullll Ill LULUIILU. u.\Ir. G. Oalder spent the .ho1ida,\' at his home in Stayner. \h'cq 14` T~Tav-win nfnn unnnf Hun Lllb HUIIIU Ill s3L'd..VIl6['. | Miss 1<`. Herrington spent the week end in Stayuer. \h- H Tlnrnain x-icifo hu`a F:-ionfle H1 >DLi.l_\lH" \t'l' LHU HUHUi.l_). Miss L .51 of Midland visitedl her parents over the holidzxy. ! \h' nnd \h': F Jnhhih viaicnrl. Uillltll U1] L|'XL`llU lllfltt UH. n3Llll'U"d._Y. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Spring and Master Douglas of Toronto visited friends here over the holiday. \h- and \Trc `X7 'T`In~nnI- nn Fan}- AICL llclllflllb U\t'l LIIU llUllUil_\'. M1`. and .\Irs. F. Jobbitt. visited! 1`x`ien(1s in Belle Ewart I'ecent1_\'. I \fcc 'Dnn:1unu- nl' 1\Ynuy 1.5. -n-.A Llullub Ill Dtfllt! lfdwitll lEL'l:'H|.l_\. Miss Boadway of New Liskeard spnnt the holiday with relatives here. \In I` 1'.` C111. Mr. G. E, Scmlzmnore spent the week end with 1'e1z1ti\'e:s in Grand , Valley. \lv".- ("nu-cnn rnul can TJna~o AI`; [ \'(lHt`_\. .\I1's. N Barrie ( S 11 ml :1) . \h-c Ll)lUIlLU. 1 Mr. \Vm. Sutherlrmd of Toronto spout sovexul (lays with his parents 1'0cent1_\'. ' Remember the P1'esb_Vte1`iz1n an- 11i\'e1`sa1`y service 10 be held on Sun- lmm hm.-\ 1 l\,l)IllflL lJ1klL'I\ 5. I The \V..-\. of St. Paul's church' entm'taino(1 ladies from Churchil/1 and .-\11anda1e at their meetiu}.; this weuk. \tn `Inhn I`<.....-.7 An 1`)....,.L....... 1,.cL \\\fl`l\. Mrs. John Curry of Penetang left on .\Im1da_v for Toronto after spend- lim: :1 week with her sister, Mrs. J.` ' Pratt. 1 \l un '\| u~ I` TY.......A.. .....`l 17.. I llilll. H1`. and Mrs. C. Hzmme1' and .\I1'. and Mrs. Stanley I-Izxrmer and fam- ily of Toronto were the week end guests of M1". and Mrs. T. Spring. I C0n_2'1'amlations to Mr. and Mrs. `C1:n`(~nr`<` Iwfe of Deiroit (nee Miss .\lzu'_\' \Vils0n. Stroud), on the ar- rival of :1 daughter on 1<`1'i(1a`_v, .\I:1,\'| `7T .I'r'I Miss D. Harper spent the week end in Toronto. .\Y1- fl r`x.\I,Im.. ~-nan! Ghn Iunii/Inn no W{`t:l\ UHU Ill Dlil`)1ll2l. Mr. O. Burnside visited his friends in Staylw ver the 110Iid'.1y. \H T -Until: nf \[I'1HanI] viein IIVIBHUS Htfl'l'.' U\!'.`l lll llUllL|iL_V. M1`. and .\I1's. XV. Tu1'ne1' and fam- ily and III`. and Mrs. A. R. Jones and .\Iiss Doris of Toronto spent the holiday wilh the Jones b1`ot11er:s. Cllll'lli|). Mrs. S. Reynolds and (laughter i Cileen are spending a few da,\'. ~:. in `Toronto. \I.. 1tr... o..41.n..1.....1 ..r rn~........ 1u:\x:A:nu, avm day, J11110 1. \1.- nn T Uil). JUHU . Mr. and .\I1*s. \ViIbeI`t Black of I`m'0nt0 were weoli end guests at Robert Black's. mnm..-.:..m1 1..,1:m. r .... _. I`1I.......L.`lI .2-blll. Tho play. Valley 1<`arm." which was given by the Thornton young people here onT11urs(1uyev(>ni11wg proved a gnax1 success. Great Iprnise is due to those who took part. The male qnartette added ,`.`,'l`Gi1N_V to the enjoyment of the e\'enin.:. I ___m__ | Howard Allan shipped soveml car `loads of stock this week. 19 v\-\nI\`:nI\ I\\n`r\rv vsnv-l`nnO viva I\1n1v luilllh UL B|.Ul1l\ llllb W!'.`Cl\. I If practice makes perfect we may !look for good ball games this sea-` l K071, SUI]. We are pleased to see our C.N.R. `agent back from his two weeks` cm1~ vention in Cleveland. Ohio. _\ `luv-an nnnnninn vnnf lfnnrlnv U11 JUUU I. .-\udus l(im: and others called on Stayner friends on Thursday last. .\lr. and Hrs. Wm. Carrulllers were not overlooked. 'l`hn Or\nrn.t<}1{II\ fnhnv-4: run} in Ohnl 2 311]. 1`I\; VUHKIUH 11.1 unuvtnuuu. UUIU. .-\ large committee met Monday evening to complete details for the 2nd annual at Park Lloyd George on June 7. ' \uur`uIn `l.'nn nut} nlknru nnlln nu! M1`. and Mrs. George Coutts of !\Iidhurst vis=i1ed .\I1'. and Mrs. \Vi1- liam Link lust Sunda_\'. Mrs. JZLHICS Shelsswvell is home again am-1' bein:.-' in the RV. Hospi- tal at Barrio t111 an opera- tion 1'01` tonsils. I\ . . . . . A` . HUI. UVtflJUUI\!'."Uu The township fathers met in `Le'f-my hotel on Monday, May ` C~a1`son and son I-Ia.1`r_V of called on fri0ndsl1e1'c on `. STROUD LEFROY Fir's5.T15rcE Fire Safe `Price 7...--- SOFT COLLARS Fire Sale Price . . . . SWEATER COATS ODD PANTS Fire Sale Price ODD PANT Fire Sale Price $' OVERALLS ` N S M EN S W l lltfl I day on? church. . ONLY A FEW ITEMS INDICATED-TI-IOUSANDS NOT MENTIONED $31513, G COAT, MEWS FURNISHINGS My Orders are Imperative-Turn theKey-Fina1 Finish and Wind Up--I will Ring the Curtain downon Saturday, May 31, at 10 p.m., in order to pack a couple of .hours before the dawn of Sunday. .Box- ing is eXpensive-cash is much easier moved. It will be practically LIZ ZUIlf %Z-I T. Th f1. `" now until the nal closing hour-no reasonable offer will be refused. `* vtou are one of the many who did not get waited on last Saturday, we at; ;"=u to come again. Remember the Early Bird-- Be on the minute. THE STOCK OF 3 _ $1.48 .~\nnon/g the matters considered was the continuation of the sidewalk on East Essa St. to M1`. John Cronan s residence. 7$2.80 8 _-}.37 1.` . H2L.\'l`1 IU lil|\l.` LHL,` eld. Service at Mitchel Square in the mo'x'nin,; at 11 :1.m., .\Iarchm0u11t at 3 p.m., and \\'-est Om :11. 7.210 in the evoninug. T.`:ln.. u 11` T `uz-J41 ihnivc huvinn:-:4 7735137 M1`. and Mrs. Benson Morris at- tended the 17-uneral of the fo1'mer s father, the late Thos. l\Ior1`is, in BI'ad1'0rd on Monday last. Your correspondent and the entire com- .nunity extend sympmhy. .-,._._.. u.,_- x-__.._ .._;_:_1_ ....:__A.. l..-......_, ..... ..- ~., ---g-...._,. Among those from outside points [who were 24th of May callers we noticed the following: Miss Mary Noble, Miss .\Ia1':.:a1'et Allian, Miss Louise Ooulter, the Misses Kirk- patrick, Dick Corner, Cecil `Wallace. Tent City dancing pavilion was opened to the ptrblic Sztturday even-. ing, .\Iz1_V 24. M1`. Jacii has 1221:! his howl untl (lance hall no-wly dE.`C0l':lle(l and Dolco lighting installed. Jutlg-' in: from the l1i,:h-(-lztss music pro- vided his ve-piece orchestra and the 1:11:40 attemlunce on the opmtim: night we can predict :1 pI`0`.p(`l`OllS season for our genial 111a11z1get'. r134 \1v,.n._..- `Pal. 5 u. ....... Rm`. `Wallace Johnston I)I`(`Z1.(`h>"(] a very acceptable sermon on S11n(!:1y last in the 1 resb_\'teI`ian Chl1I'-Eh, Churchill, to the 111m1rhe1's of Mill- nvwvn. ')|'\rl Qfvvnn/I \ T.` and \ `.f erva 30-1, Stroud, A.'P`. and .-\.TI. Visiim-s wnre present frmn B1'ad[o1'rl. Barrie and other points. In the] lg21111e1*i11g was noticed M1`. \Vm.I `Harris, secretary of Stanley L0 `N0. 426, (?.R.C., Toronto. They` have some 600 n1e.1n~bm's and are no doubt well looked after by .\I1'. Har- wit: L1AlllI'UHlll, LU LHL` lll|'lll`I)\1lb UL .`Il|ll`| Mrs. \V. H. llartin spent Monday at Lefroy. ` Miss Elsie Alpine has returned` from Toronto. 1 `.\.I u D T !"u'\xhnun unnv-uvnuf -\ ' llUlll. 1U1UUlU. Mr. R. J. Gibbons underwent :11 slight operation last week. ' Miss Way Wice visited at E. Wice`s over the wen?-k end. Mrs. Taylor of Toronto is visit- ing her sister. .\Ix`s. Bishopric. \Ir nnd \ir_: Ifnrrv Qfniv nnrl | I I I lH_`5' HUI blbllff, Jllb. DlhllU1)l1lT. ' 111`. and Mrs. Harry Stair and! two children spent the 24th with] Iv`1'z1nk \V:1H. `I `IIIIV `11lII\ \V n6+ n(` ,\l1nn:1nI.. 1vh.H>, l'lil|ll\ \VU.ll. Hrs. .-\11:2m \V'att of Allandalu visit- ed her dzrughter, .\h`s. John Reyn- olds, last week. \l:-n Fun Lfnu-I,-in ~nnOIIvnn:1 4-n T\Ynuv UHIB, lilht \V't'L'l\. .\Ii.ss Eva Harkin returned to Newl Lowell, Miss ]~`1orence Connel ac- c0n1pan3'ing her home. \TI': T-Tnlth T-Trwrall nnil 'T`hn'|Inn' LHU t'\l'llHl`5. Edgar \\'.I. hold their hiisinoss Ineetin; last \\'er~k. with u gnncl at- tendance. The president for the conminu .\'em` is .\Irs. V. Sestser and the secrutz1ry-trene11i`m' is Hrs. (Dru) Janiivson. Tho next iiioetimr will he} held at .\Irs. \\'. C211d~.ve1l's on June` 18, at 2.30 p.m. L'LIlIl[)illl)lll}7'. HUI HUIIIU. Mrs. I-Ierb. I-Ierrell and Thelma and Miss Ella Mzupes spent the 24th with Mrs. Sylve R(>yno]ds. \Yv~ 111!` \Yrc Tnhn `Dot,-nn1a \Trc I\VLlH JIIB. n7_V|\l.' I\.{"_V IPUJUB. V1`. and Mrs. John Reynolds, Mrs. Rorbt. Reynolds, Messrs. Tom and P`1`u(l and .\Iiss Alvma Reynolds spent Sunday with Mrs. Geo. Dunn, Elm- grove. \h- and \lr: `Rn T?n\'nnlr1n nnrl 311'. and Mrs. Rod. Reynolds and children, Mrs. E. C. I\Iac'pho1'son and ,Alex. and Mr`-s. Thos. Binnie of T0- ronto spent the holiday with their brother, Sylve Reynolds i Simmons & `Go. for Men s `Hats. , . KNOCK Fire Sale Price . . . . . I-IANDKERCI-IIE FS Fire Sale Price . . . . .. 2 for 25c '15 If You Are Short of Cash It Will Pay to Borrow SUSPENDERS Fire Sale Price . . . . . . ELTS The Northern Advance L15 HUI uilllgllltl, 311%. mu. M1`. Elmer Banting of spent the week end with Banting. WI 'l'_Y.. vvvv iv Dunn...` A83 THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1924. Mr. Jas. Patterson held a sale of his 1'u1`n'itu1`e. on Tuesday, May 27. Mrs. C. Brown of Toronto is visit- ing her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Gibson. ' Toronto .\Irs. P. l)nuOinn- L)'d.lll|ll,'. 311`. H-nrvey Speexs of ' spent the week end with his 1 Mr. Jas. Speers. 'I"hn Tninc .\1'r'| u'i11 wncmt -u1. akin. sperms. 1 ` The Ladies .\i(1 will meet at the {home of Mrs. Ed. Gibson 011 '1`hu1`s-! day afternoon, June 5. 'mm.~..+.... .....,1 mm n1n1vnr` n.n:..I Hi!) illlUI'[lUUIl, dlllllt U. I Thornton and Ivy played their first ball game of the season, the iscore being 19-6 in favor of IV) . E \h` nnr1v\T!*u F` T\'cv_11`n.= \TI' nnl :l.'Ul\f I)Ul1l_`-_', .lU`U H1 .lU.\Ul' U1 1\ ). | Mr. and .\Irs. C. Kez11`m=.. .\I1'. and| Mrs. Fred Barqley and chi1d1'(>n and .\h'. S. Lz1id1e.\' of Toronto spent the week end at S. .\Ii1Ii.::a11's. Many people from here attended 111-0 barn raisins: of 111'. Sturgess on! H105-:d:1}'. May 27. The weather was` l'u\'r)rzLb1e and Lhe raising was :1 de-' cided success. I l'.\l.\ll-II} M l<}I`}'l'T.\'GS (`I5)N"l`RIC : snI('o1: \\'0.\n~:x's 1xs'rr'u"r1:1 This summc-1"s series lfnstilnte meetin-{.15 will b [Cemre Simcoe as follows: \Inv OH T\n1r~4nn W I The annual meeting of Centre Simcoe District will be held in the E(1em':1.1e Hall, Edenvale, on Friday, June 6. ` \.4\; Hl|t.` DIIHCUU H5 H)llU\\/SI I May 20-Da1st0n Methodists] ` Church. I .\Ia_v 21-?\Iinesing T`~nnion Church May 22-New Flos, home of Mrs. A. Potts. \r.-." on 131...-....I.. 1..\.-., A: \r.... .`\. 11(lX L. .\Iay 27--\Vyebridge, home of I `G. Rankin. `fnuv 00 T1:-ur\nnn f`nnunI (WI: I .\Ir. John Russell is seriously i11.| \Ve hope soon to see him among us` again. T7`/nmnirn T\n\- and Vinfnrin `nan-

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