Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 26 Jun 1924, p. 4

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triotism in tim: of pt-ace. by elm!- lengrinj.-" those who. althou-Ih in the minorit_\' would block the pro-_"1`vss of civilization th1'0uu'h acts which shoulull be stamped as the personication of selshness." \l'nLIOI1 was 1:1 Miss Mzu`_\' D A dainty 'ed. EH11! .\Icl::u Ll... 11111;. chapter I l\Iz1tthc nn u... . . ruu.( Milrlrc .. .... . T/HORNTON ._s u: 12;u'1`1(: : at J. utt0n .s'. Scott. 01' l}zu'1'i(: at '1`. l}u1`low s. I)U1.Cl)l.*l` 01' H:\ :IHr ruznn pr... .u I.. WEST OR0 rd! I.'H H2157 in Perth. .. ,.r 1).. men 111 an attack or erysipelas. She was ill in Toronto for several weeks,- and then, apparently convalescent, her physician arranged for her to go to Preston Sprin_L`s to recuperate.` Shortly after, the attack of er_vsi- pelas revived, and she was removed to the hospital in Galt, where she, died of septic poisoning`. Miss Camp- bell arrived the day before from California, and the funeral took place on 'I`uesda_\' afternoon. Before lea\'in_'.:' for M1m:~'in}_v', there was a brief service in Toronto. The Rev. John Gibson lnkster of Knox church,` of which Mrs. Campbell and lier dau_2'hters were members, took Ci1E1l'_'J'(.*, and was assisteil by the Rev.f Jonothan Goforth and Mr. H. E. Irwin. The service in Minesing` was. conducted by the Rev. Alexander Shc.-plierrl. Mrs. CampbelI s second dau_L'hter, Isabel (M Frederic }{oe'ers of Cal2'ar_\', Alberta), he-3 (Inner n4-` .. u, L 1H--- s?RoUD KNOCK` u.~.~<. \,,|zu'J:c on 'l`ur.<- 'l`lw p1'o:_-'1':un consi.~'L- -r on thr: . hook 1-:w.<, the rt.-port." of thv ; givr.-n by Jt.-an Boukc, .' Mason 1,;'z1\'c 21 1`c:ul- ty lunch was then `ircln Il ~,un FCC McI\'ni ..n,l ' the child, _ I\Tnm~n'u f.I;<.- sick list. ;.'ffJl'1(: to \Vu.~:i1- Fhe Northern Advance Ul (:l.p( hi` having a The many friends of Mrs. George Campbell (nee Cecilia Bremner), formerly of Minesing, were shockc-.LlI to learn of her unexpected death on Sunday, the 15th inst. During` the last four years size and her eldest daughter, Miss Agnes W. Campbell, B.A., had been living in the city of Santa Ana, California, where the lat- ter has been teaching English and French in a High School. Hearing of business matters which required her personal attention, Mrs. Camp- bell came north in March, braving the cold, wet spring` of Ontario, and: caught a severe chill, which culmin- ated in an attack of crysipelas. She Toronto for !=n\'n1'nl \l'DnL'c . attended u 1.-Ht the-E and end I\'<-\\'m.'u'kct J. Doyle G i I m :1 21 Du Ivn u OSHAWA BOWLERS ` TAKE KENNEDY CUP} Barrie `V. Doyle .. Domzlas .. Campbell . Vair ..... .. ICa fYrey......1 1 n,,,, Alliston '. l{inis.~:u1' . Skc.-lton `J. Scott A! L` I. .1 I ...l llichmontl Hill I; Miss Edna Staboy, niece of I Tymon, (lied in Col1in:;'woo(l on . (lay, in her tl1i1't_v-fourtl: year. NW9: gfnhnv r-nrnn fn Rn)-1-in .' 4. DCULL V. I". l\'ni.u`l1L.....` (;'olli m.:`wo(nl `. St<.-plu-nson U] l lf||1'tAI| . .:u.-pm-nson /. lloldcn '1`. L(,illh'I.L'l` . b1'o\\'n.......... illll .Hill n\'..... (Continued from pz1:;'c one) 1*`. . . . iH'l'l(i . lit-burn I`. S .c\'.':u'L :u'jr-ant .SI.(-]l1(,-us .. Including Dress Goods, Towellings, Linens, Cottons--- All Remnants at Half-Price Ratines in Gree11,'Grey, Blue and Oystex-. Regular $1.00 and $1.25. Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .890 Bed Spreads, in C1'eto1111e, Sateen borclers. Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.99 Ladies Fine Cotton Nightgowns, S1101.'t sleeves, at $2, $2.75, $3, $3.25 Long` Sleeves at . . . . . ..$2.25, $2.50 White Cotton Slips $1.50, $1.95, $2.50 Corsets, low bust, medium \\'eig'h`r. Reg'11];n' $2.00. Sale . . . . . . . .$1.59 Corsets. I?eg'ula1' $1.25. Sale. ...98c . . . . . ..$1.99 $1.95, .-?eg'ulm' Men s Summer Vests, sizes 36, 37, 38, all \\'l1i`r(-, white with l)l-.1(:k stripe and f'21\\'11. legular $1.50 and $2.25. Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89c Men s Khaki Trousers, belt loops, (-11:'s, ve poc-kets, sizes 35, 35, 40, -14, 46.` Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$1.89 Men s Striped Cotton Pyjamas. :?eg11lm- $2.25. Sale . . . . . . .$1.79 Boys Khaki Overalls, zigos 7-13 _'\'Ci1l'S; also Black, 5 to 12 years. '?eg'u1ar $1.00. Sale . . . . . . . . . .75c llalf-'_Pric_e ReIi1na,nt,Sale---Saturday Morning Change in usiness Sale Ends June 30th om! llill uuy, Ill HUI` Lllll'L_V'IOLll'El'. year. Miss Staboy came to Barrie about seven years ago and marle her home with M1`. and Mrs. Tymon aml was emplo_vml by Simmons & Co. A short time ago she went to Colling'- wood to visit Mrs. Jolm Staboy, her aunt, at whose home she passed away after beinh; ill two (lays. Though an invalid from earliest childhood, Miss Staboy was of a clueerv (lisposition aml was esteemed by all who knew her. Slte was a Rebekah and belonged to the Baptist church. The funeral takes place to- day in Collingwood. '.. B. Sutcliffe & Co. .~uu1m J. Brunton A. Massey E. Shear ...G V. Km'g']1t ...w A The continued warm weather has improved business and has made us all feel the need for lighter clothes, as well as many other hot weather necessities. ` ` Dr. A 1 1)-1'.` 1()LLL`l1l A. l.o\\'ncy J. M. (ion-1' 1\lcI\'ui_-_-"lat ' Dr. Cl;u'ilg'(- Jtouml Where Most People Trade Successors to J. SUTCLIFFE & SONS Page Four l\1llH-'1 ` \Vz11kL k...n.~. unma ' . Villvr I-I,\`slop._ ll . Tooyxootl I '. I\'IcI"zulden ..1.1i IV iLH\L,`lH Sm.-mplc \Vo0 V\ H Um I) 1`(*:u'C_\ 1\lc(}<.~0_\' (',..n'..\- \V EILHUI '. :xtL: Shu\'m' 1).. I. A\I(.'\1(_'()) (I(>lTc_\' Sinclair \\ oouls 'l`h0mson I`-1.-.. LH'(D\'u'l1 Willi: Allzmdale nnnm H -\ "T. H thr-ir `v H .4 'l`ott-nh:m1 la`.n.,..... `Alla '1`otLL-Illuun r\\I-I|1.\> Alla I.. 01-min .()1'iI1iu. SUTCLIF F E S 1'|JL1I`LIl I. F. McL0:m......12 W. Kennedy ....... ..16 Ii. m(_'I.(-:11} H. 'I1(!(`l11ul1 I. 1\1cl.<.-1n \V. A. 'I`u1'no1' J. F`. Mcl.u;m.....10 W. H. licnneqly 11 l%zu'rim--J. Vzlnzltu-1`, A. 1\I:1Ic0m- son, J. S-u;.-`nun, A. C. Brickur, skip,` :-. l)\'(-. 11, .1. h_\'(-. x. n. 1. AI:?\'1\!.| CHOIR 0? TI . I.1g41-:|l' }. 'l`|1ompson ,'. W. 1 0uclwr. 15 'l`0Ltt-nhum Izxlloncr ln\\'l|101'no `..u- I. IAUIIHUX 1. J. 1" ':m`lo_\' .Sincluir x. Hu_\' ............... .. .~\ll:ml:1l l`..u-..- -~--ax-::_-. .~\ lislon . Ih'ool . 1\1(_'I.l`lIl \`|..l ..... B:11`ric `. LUHHOX I T L`m...4I l.\ 1\I'cl\'ni:.~'l1t... \|:. Fourth Second ]Iuun I. .- n 1. .....u- A-vuuu I .12 S. Gzu'si(le- .......... ..11 ".16 J. McNaug'}1t;on 9 Round 1). .D'.'()\\'l1 Dr. C]ll`i(l,'L . 3. Co'u_\' ....... .. O. Burnhardt P. T. Clzlrk . A F fl \U..H |.EllI()H R03 l'J{1l'l'lU `:00. Hu1)I>zml H. l'i(lvmun . m. 1.u_\' . Mu1'ru_\' . \V. Pouchnrt .A. Swanson... Us` ho `Amun Young A \`u--n- Ulilll (`mnpton Luck II I .... .1 . Q\\'Z 1-`. Mel, Mclin :\u1'< . '1`:-z1sxl:11c `-mum! 1'. 1)u\'iI1.< R I .. . Danderine for the Hair 350 size. S2110 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 size. S2110 . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 size. Sale . . . . . 1 ULIILL A. S\\':1n. l. l`\ III.` M 11 r1';1,\' |lU1' vahlv .nn.~ N illl . nhzmlt .. St01)h(.-115 itln .-\u1'o1`;1 .1.` . \,lll1'K ....... .. \ u1'1':n1 ..... ("()'u~_\' .... . Brown ..... .. \. A. Stephens . . '1`. CI:n'k . |- \X7.`ll 6 In nu-\\' PM Bill I lzmut thu who ride | IHC`. annual ? Simcoc 'I`ru.t`m l."~`0Ci.'lU0!l will 3 on June :28. MRS. GEORGE CAMPBELL : c0n`1( feature of t] sontzltinn by M... 1-2....` :.` I CHU- I Mrs. Crane was visited by her `motlmr and sister from I\ewmz11'kr.=t lover the wool: end. Holly girls softball team })la_\'C'tl lurton Ave. Mctllorlist -311111-ch girls !Lr,-run on Mon e\'e'ni11Q', when {I'L- fHnll_\' :;'i1`ls o11tpl:1'c the \i. to 3H1(- hmn n`!' 9Q..l l*Lllk lll M'\'L'1':ll C0I`.>*'.l[llL-116105 \\'l1c1`c 'thc n1:x_io1'itivs arc 11;1n'u\\'. The Lilumls hold :30 so:1t.<. the Conscr- mtiws 17, 1- 1`o\'inci:ds 4, Labor 3, lmlc-1n-mh-nt l.ibc1`;1ls 2. and Inde- pvlldollts 2. I`1'omio1' Oliver was de- foatcd in \'icto1'iu. A feature of the vlection was tho defeat 01' en-1'_\' womzm c:mdid:1tc. oven Mrs. Ralph Smith, who last time headed the poll with the lzu'_:c_ p1u1'alit_\' :1 slngrle candidate (war had in \"ancou\'er. The result of the `13itis!1 Columbm In-M 1:1: now p1'ctt,\' well known. jzxhscnmtou vote may chat 9...lo .'.. . 4. ..J 7 -'~ LIBERALS ELECT LARGEST : GROUP IN B.C. ELECTIONS M1`. and Mrs. Whittle of .'\Ii(l.'uml isitml Mi.<,< (`lnrn `Ranuvn I-Hr .......I- THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1924 uuu ;V1l`S. wmttle or ;\11(h':1ml M155 Clara Blown last; we-cl: }ioLLY N01 hin :u'on`t A\h'|LCIH`Il 1'. (7l:1I`iul_L:`v W. 1"ouchor.._ A. Swanson OBITUARY . \ . l1l`l('lH`1' \\'iHis. I:1rnh:n'clt I . G. \\":1lku-I`. Mntclxvtt .. .- r~I....:.:....\ .3 for 250 .3 for 25c .4 for 250 .7 for 250 011 an Al IUEL 1'l'1llli_\ KS J\\'I1. tlzougxh the Ch:\n;:c the re- `Iituc.'-ncios where 11:u'ro\v. are Hm r`m..~.\.. Hriclwr ;n.-_, velcctions .9 L`..! `aria 1l'.` Elll( ul Mrs `,1 `AT... HI ['5 1\Irs 1 MISS EDNA STABOY JOHN S. DXGNAM 1/l`\'L'S, Dre nu... .m-u'vn1n_z:' \\'ll.\' ' the Chou` to 1\Ii.~; View of 1101' up n uuun zultl U101)` wn to one .<-`M0 over- '- canon and threw them ,tm`. A. Cooper found {C most serious pligrht and nu : In; own twice whr-n hc- \-.'.'1=` m`n1I C7h:mnr>n. who '`'ul` :1` 1 `Iv-1 Ir\ .. r Y fuptuin '1`. Chit A n 1-~;. 1.1,. EN'F;ZRTAlNS rmmrv CHURCH `(I U u |.\.\ 1101'!)- approach- SPIN. th 5' :\~nn: ' Chas. 1 'I`ucs- nu-run m :1 l:1(`l{ of pat}-in {rm tho ymrt nf our cit {must Imvcr tho coum2'c- `part. t-Von thouch it bn : of mi.=tz1kr-s. Thn caution ionce is better than the theory. nu I V'l'hrv\ stromrth of our motto, `We Build, can never be (,`Vi(lPflCl'_`(l more fully than in the building: of'p:1- V... .. .~-`Incl . r1'c*.'~'m `::m'm'nmr.-ntnl affzlirs Jrosult of lack of {on nm-r n4` mu Hie U wt: H(.`L`|l upon the and from ` y m.-:~'.< and J L'nr.nn In ... nI:.`> ZUHI J kcr.-p1n_Lr RICH `nun 1-...., .,and social .service Edmund F. Arms, Ohio, President of the Kiwanis Club International, stated in his keynote address that the organizatioli of Ki- wanis International with its 1250 clubs and 90,000 ineinbers from all sections of the United States and :Canada, by undc-i'tal~:ing more civic activities in the ;communities in which the clubs are ,locz1t<:d, would work for the develop- ment of a more sound public opin- of Columbus, iS(!Cl.1)`C 3.-`renter 1-esponse `of the public in `spiritual values of :the material. By grivinu pi-iinacy to the human vand ; \`nlnr< cam \r.. on the part emphasizing the life rzithc-1' than ,\ ...... .. `ion and national afl'aii's as exists in- `local affairs now and would work to Y `~,:uu. Luv: SLzU1(l{H`( Hlcss and p1'ofc:<: [major importance 1 |\v(r nr-ml :u~r anniv- vi _\ 1; (HF ` -xIm_\. DHICQ `ucomputition man has been . `la-a1'11in,'_-' that he can only al\`ame7 th1'ou,u`h co-operation and the ;~:uccL-ss! of eve1'_\' It-_L"itin`lZltt: inLu: b1'ing'~' .~:uccoss to 1,-\'r.-r_\' other \\'o1`th_v c-nt<:2'- lp1'i;~'L. In like n1zmnr,-1' the failure of` ]em_\' l:u: is" inju1'iou.~,' in \ zu'_\'in!:f ;"lc,-yrrcr.-s to the community, state and; `nation. As no man Iivr.-:~: unto him-J !~f(:]f alnnr-, so r.-\'r;r_\' hu. is: vlc.--` `pt.-mlcnt to a r{!:f_*')'C-It upon 1` `othc-1' conmw.-rcizll <:mI(-avor. ` AL mccpuon oi ` .n... (-ll|U_\'11 Thoma `AI: \I nu,-u.'I'cu, and spmtual g`1'cate1`.thanl _mate2~ial values. I The maximum attainable s(.-rvicr.-,! i11tc-,;`rit_\', honor anul morality arc} m.-vcr xed. The :~'ta11 of to-I (lay are lope-n upon the victoriesj of _\':. Since the inception of computition has hnr-n Qlnuvlu .,_. ;;.m;_- pi-nnacy to the human spiritual \'aiuc.<, said Mr. A1'1'a:~:, `i\'i\\'anis is placing` rst thin,L';~` r:~:t. ;']`he \\'OH(i(.`l`S of the at.-roplanc and `radio are . in their import- `ance to the men who have in\'ent(,-ti ` them. we must not fo1','_"r:t that thr, inventor `has l)c.-on of far _L`rr.-zitc-r value to the world than l:i.< invention, for the in- -vr.-ntion is but a portion of his ser- vice to hum2mit_v. In like ratio are human valuc-.< _L'rr-ntcr than coin- mcrcial, and :~.'piritual greater than ,material \'z1Iu(- Important as inventions are- L|\.UL _\ . The L1 7 uils year. I Ernie Ryan led the _e'at11e1`in_2' in in short .=in,sr-son_2`, while songs by Jack Monkman, Wes. Moore and` -Ha1`1'_\' Barron were features of the programme. spunueu [0 me a(l(ll'CSS or welcome. E. Tanquay, of Montreal, District Governor of Ontario and Quebec, presented the charter to VV. 0. Tud- hope, president of the Orillia Club. President Tudhope reviewed the short history of the Orillia Kiwanis Club. 'I`houp;h only 0r;1'a11ize(l a few months they had a real live organi- zation of sixty members, and every one was a worker. Hiyzh tribute was paid to the Barrie Kiwanians for the assistance given in organization. (:m,vmmm- 'I`n..,....... r.-mm .. ...\1.... ':l55l5l.2.l.IlC(.` _\.:'1Ven In o1'_L`an1zat1on. Governor Tanquay gave a splendid address on the aims and objects of Kiwanis, stressing: p:u'ticuIa1'I_\' how it created a better understamling and better feeling among` every `class. '1`l.- `-..,...-_.L_L_,, _:- u n u C1355. 1 The presentation of the Gavel was lnmde by James Brodie. ])istrict Secretary, which was replied to by J. W. Mercer, District Trustee of the Orillia Club. Blake Hallitlay, of To- - 1.. rnnfn `fir-n_r1nx-nu-nu in .. 4`.-.... ... ... uruua mun. blillie 1-lal11(la.\', of To- ronto, Vice-Governor, in a few words expressed his pleasure at being` pres- ent. He was particula1-1_\' pleased to say that the Barrie Kiwanis Club jwon signal honor, having: spon.=o1'e the Orillia Club and the Midland `Club, those being` the only two clubs ithat had been orga11iz(-(1 in Ontario JHZIS year. Wunin 117...... I-_1 u , , -I ISOUND NATIONAL OPINION 1` NEEDED, SAYS KIWANIS HEAD 4 MANY ATTEND ORILLIA KIWANIS CHARTER NIGHT Prompt action by Harold Channc,-n` aw.-)'t(.-I an (3CiIlf..`l1t on Sunday after-` noon Inst whom the canoe in which Albert Coopr-1', Les. \Vi1r.-S and J. Clelaml were 1-iding upsot about,` txvontv }':1)`rI:< out from tho Mulcmtr.-r St. wh:11'f. Tho thror.-, who hall ju: 1:-ft . (`WT (`:n'IrA_\".< hoathouse, face!!!` about in .<'omc- manner to :~'pr=:1k to` norm` pooplre on the dock and their \\'r.ig`ht thrown ow.-r-I balnncr-ll tho then? into tho water. A. himsclf in the hurl _L-'nm- rlnwn \'.':1 ~'T :03 /ru] In. IJ....,.1I r-L ~ ' ' Barrie Kiwanians to the number of forty-four journeyed to Orillia on Monday evening to be present at the charter night of the Orillia Kiwanis Club. The function was held at Orchard Point Inn, and was at- tended by a large number. Repre- sentatives in large numbers were present from Toronto, Peterboro, Lindsay, Midland and other points. A splendid banquet was served by the Orillia Club, after which the charter presentation took place. Rev. N. H. l\IcGillivray in a happ_\' strain welcomed the visitors to Orillia. As the Barrie Kiwanians sponsored the Orillia Club, the chair was first taken by Vice-President Dr. L. J. Simp- son, in the absence of President Dr. W. A. Lewis, who ltad not returned from the International Convention at Denver, Col. A. G. McLellan re- sponded to the address of welcome. F "l`-/Inrnv-_1\' rm? Nlnnfvnul hiefaninf Ll'!` tha t-Annu- ,.s(.-1' cu,-mr : the attit r.<~'UIit" urn IH Llllb \\'lH U!` U I profc:-'~rional with such prix of intr:m'it_\' T: but one utt ,1 ..A 0 ,_.. . ._ u m citizr-n.~`. \Vc tho to do our it at`tho cost` -.2. Thr caution of exper- ettc-r r`:llIHnn nr unk. FULIOLI p1'nnzu'_V 11 this will In I'|I`f\rr.:" - uIII.'l'Clill ( stzxmlanl hvnfr. -muniu 1II(: ).1`f;- ` to I{i\'ani.~:. W ial stamlzmls ha y principlt,-;~: of , 1 br- Ir,-Vt-Iopr,-4| In ional stzxmlartls II `ln'inr-inlz.-2 11:1: upon (.-wry In this rrI'~: of social, busi- snonal life are of m urn, A u-. cuH 1n| -.4 arr- U10 nzttural patriotic intcrrnct ur citizr-n.<. Ul'E'( fn tln nun- llilll _!.5T)Y1|'? '10` S(!i7.0(l by Ha been nr-:n'b_\' swam into th Innrl nu. ` .- - Hldl .\LiUH principles: t\' am! in IHL lhlrt nu. nu` .`~'KlCl`l conditions `|4\4`I`. .~:ocir:ty, uncompn part hr.)-nr. n ul r.\pl:1'- caution of .44.: I; In` opportu n J` tn:-In x--.1 IQ. J'u 12. r\ (ll ll' and J lL'UH\'('n7. Hlllll Mi ing. A served. CANOE OVERTURNS: THREE INTO WATER` .. ....u..uuv,-, null. 102' we cnuu or woman at S. W. Moore's. to choose from. you 01 ax chuptv-1 by litht-1 convt-ntion 1 sun] 1\H.-Q `M :----v In nvzu'_ u211`)'1t;. V .\I1.'~':' MCI, 4hr,-r h0litl:1\'.~: 1 \H.~-,- I) . lvmcll. `me I` be prr.-:-~<.-nt. uu. r-urn Ullll. Mi`. Wm. Wilson of Pittsbu1`g` is {:~:pcnding' a couple of weeks with ii\I)`S. Wm. Youn_L'. ' l 3\Irs. '1`. Mullen of C0i1lll,L ,`\VOO(l [spending several clays with her mothe1', I\Ir.~:. Sproule. ` lllany attenrlerl and enjoyed the iZlllllU:'.li .~ch<,voi picnic helrl in H1: `town.~:hip purl: last Fiitlay afternoon. i Mrs. I. .\IcLachlun zinrl `of Tollrmlule spent :1 couple of (lays {with M1`. and Mrs. VVm. W1'i_L'ht this j week. '~ ` t_-n1r the (late of the I\Iethnrl :i.=t .=t1'uwhr:1'1;\' l'r::~:tival, July 4, at the rhomc of Mr. and I\'Ir.s'. Wilson Blaick. `A F]Jl(:lIil1f] })l`O;:`l`ZJ.lTl is ht.-in,u' [im- virlerl. The li.C.l. orchr:st1'zz will also owre, xsarne. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hcwson and 1 family of Toronto spent Sunday with -1'c1ativc.~: hero. . Mr. and Mrs. Mussclman and son Oscar visited friends in Toronto over the \`.'(:C1{ end. 1 ;:~:pcnding' j;\Irs. 5 `.\f.... VI` 1r..n n A --- Miss Nora Hewson is ho1ida},'i11g in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. A. Green motored :to Toronto recently. i Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smythe spent 'a few (lays in Elmvale recently. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. I\IcConkoy of l,Toronto visited friends here on Sun- ; day. I \|,'.v...L .... V ' ' " ; ua_\. | Watcl: our windows for styles and (prices in Mcn .~:, Women s and Chil- i:l1'o.-n'.s 1`0oL\\'c-ar. The 13.15. Shoe `Store, Barrie. ;1'c1ativc.~: .____;._ A Bathing` Suit for r woman :10` Q U! T LlllULl}1H mew uecnnnng yea1's and Fvnal i]lmA:~:. 'I`l:m1 . mo\'r.(I to Toronto to be with her lz1L1Q`htr,-1's while (hr.-,\' \\`<:-re p1'0curin_2' a hi;_-`hr-1` education. She was str-zulf:1:~'t in duty. anrl Sr-H` . tow:n' tho: depcmlcnt on Mr care. and equally streztrlfzxst in 10_\'alt_\' to her f1`ien(l.s'.--` (Cont.) Mrs. Charlie Shelswell is I sale this week. Qznynunl +`u-nus \U.sa4- n..- T. Connel, J12, spent Sunday in Orillia. . Mr. T. Connell, S12, spent a few days in StzL_\'ner last week. I\'Tv I-Inuvnml I.'..lm~..v `..\,\.\L c'......I.... wun ms L)1'O1'.l1C1', r1arr_v lxelcoy. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wicc and Mrs. Robt. Reynolds spent Sunday in l\Iidlzmd. ` MN. ....,1 1\vr..~ ur:L.,..` 17....-. , . 1:c_\'i1o1(1s. Mr. John Higgins of California visited his cousin, Mr. T. Connell, St, last week. I Rfv nvnl T\`Tu: Dn|~`- 7\.I ....A.:._ .... 1 \\'1u1 .Lu1`S. narr_\' l{O_\'I10l(lS. M155 l`0na Minnikin has returned Ito Manitoulm Island after spending :1 Week or so with her parents }".ere. I M1`. and Mrs. I-Tm-rv Qh-n-`n rmrl at weL`K wlth her here. Mrs. Ha1'1'_v Strain and children and Mr. WiI~l- Walt of To- ronto spent Sunday with their bro- ther, Frank Walt. We have the Canvas Shoes with rubber soles in high and low styles for the whole family. The BB. Shoe Store, Barrie. RT!` Thn: T-TnI/I.~n.n..t1. L.-.- I- mloe DION-`,, barrxc. Mr. Thos. Ho1(1s\\'o1'th has been renewing: acquaintances here after an absence of fty _vea1's. He rc- iports wondc-rful changes. SEUC Lilla" \VU(:K. `Several from West Oro a service at Knox last Sunday. Jr, Wnlhar I-Ti!-1:: n+` Rh SCYVICC ELL l\l10X last Dunuay. Mr. Walter Hicks of Shelburne visited Mr. Milliam Link last Sumlay afternoon. Nfimu Uni-.. T.\...~.,. .-.4.` MI\C-C f\..L....:- ilILL I`HO0IL Miss Reta Jones of New Ontario is visiting at West Oro and Clowes for a few weeks. "Plan n\vnv\u nun lnnb..,.. (1.... ............l John Sifton Diyxnam, father of W. S. T. Dignam, Barrie, (lied in '1`o- ronto on Wednesday. Deceased had " been a coaI'an real estate merchant in Toronto for the past t\V(:11E)' years. He was 68 years of axre, and is survived by his wife, two sons, Hugh M. Dig'nam, M.C., Toronto, and W. S. T. Dignam, Barrie, and one (laug']'.ter, Lady Van Hoog'enhouck, of Holland. U1` 2!. LU\'V VVUURSS. The crops are looking` ne around here and if we continue to get rain things will look a little brighter for the farmers this year. ("mun on H". D D QLAA cw-..,. 1).. Llll. .lEJ.1`HlC1'S LUIS _\'eal'. Come to the RB. Shoe Store, Bar- rie, for ova:-1`_\-' kind of footwear you require. Value and service is our motto, and prices corrr.-spond. 'T'hr\1'r: wna nnifn n nnmluzv nnf In.-+ unuuw, zulu pnccs c01`1`C-sponu. There was quite a number out last Sunday to hear the Rev. Mr. Ashton. We are not sure who will take the service next Sunday evening at 7.30. Tho nnmml r-l:.nninn- nn nf` Hm st.-1'\u.:u next. oulluzly evening at 'n`.6U. The annual cleaning up at the West Oro Baptist cemetery last week was a great success. Everyone came and did their best to make the ceme- tery look better. Many came from a distance to see after their own plots. Others who could not be present sent money. There were fort_\'-ve present all told. After the work was completed tea was served in the church. lli1_\b 111 oLzL_\`l1L`1' last WCCK. Mr. Howard Kelcey spent Sunday with his brother, Harr_\' lielccy. {UNI KITS. Fhlnn `V300 and Mv~a k\1lU.liHl(l. Mr. and 1\I1's. Wilson Hurst and Ralph spent the week end at Harry Reynolds. Tu Tn]... YT:-..2.,_, .1` I`! 1-n |oL., 12151. weex. M1`. and Mrs. Bert Martin family of Toroto were week visitors at W. H. Martin s. I TU!` nnul 'l\.Tva LI...-.-u .\--un&---ow |\'lSlL0l'S at W. 11. 1\1artm Mr. and Mrs. Harr_\' Arxnstrcng~' of Barrie spent an evening last week with Mrs. Harry Reynolds. Tit: 'l`nnz1 NHnniL-in l-....A. up.L......._.I a`\'L1L`K L` M :(l ~. ML-tcal1`.: is on t.I'.<, '. S. Iiurluw has 9'01 u_\ an acclrlc-nt, attr3n to the up-` `nrin_:n5_-' of hm` own chilrlrren and- of th0. of her eldest brother, the late Dr. William B1'emn(-r, ancl man- a,`.`,`(:tI tho business as well, and later `took c:u'c- of her aged parents 'throu;z'h their declining !`|:m1 to tlz1L12`htr,-1';< She wnq +m,x...+ :.`

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