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Northern Advance, 10 Jul 1924, p. 8

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Page Eight ..m.... u\,\...\.. .;\.;-.\..v.. nu... ... um. 11...... Crops th1'oug'l1out this district have been wonderfully improved by the` recent rains. Some farmers have commenced haying and it promises to be a fair croi). The fall wheat is fast turning and a couple of weeks will see the binders at work. Spring crops and roots are doing well. A quiet wedding was solemnized in the Metropolitaii Methomlist church, Swift Current, Sask., on M0mlz1_\`, June 30, when Miss Nellie McNabb, of Barrie, was united in marriage to Mr. Alexander Campbell, of Sceptor, Sask., and formerly of! Stuyner, Ont. Rev. Mr. Ingram per- formed the ceremon_v, after which the happy couple left for Banff and other points, wliere a honeymoon will be spent. On their return they will 1'e. at Sceptor, Sask. The best wishes of a host of friends in Barrie and district are extemled to the young couple. A quiet wedding took place at Bloor St. Presbyterian church, '1`o- ronto, on Wednesday afternoon, July 2nd, when Ge1't1`u(le Estelle, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Litster, Barrie, was uni/cer.l in .nz1r- riagre to Mr. Walter Douglas Crnw, of Guyahoga Falls, Ohio, son of Mr. and W1-.=. Wm. Craw of Orillia. Iev. vhu T) T '\X7l.-an n-`.nn4-n.l Glan xvnnnnv [EUl(l lV1l'F. VVYYI. LzI`El\V 01 Ul'llIla. IL(,'\. Dr. R. J. Wilson ofciatetl, the young couple being unatten 'l.`he hrivle attired in a suit of navy blue tricotine, with Airedale geomette blouse with hat and shoes to match. After a short honeymoon they will take up resinleiice at Cuyahogra Falls, Oltio. L_\' l lace, .nl. WEDDINGS CAMPBE.LL--McNABB LOCALS CRAW-LITSTER. The Northern Advance Phone 623. `BARRIE WINS FROM BEETON; SCORE 11-4 (Continued from page one) dropped the throw from short. Coles. laid down a nifty bunt. Cooper struck out and Dobson went out second to first. D. Emms poked one to second, who fumbled, letting Clark in. Dyer went out pitcher to first. D.\nfnn k\InL'n fiavnnn-is in H11`: eivfh I nrst. . Beeton broke through in the sixth. Dorsey singled to centre to start. C. English was safe on third s over- throw at rst. Camplin s1n,<:;led past third, scoring Dorsey. King poked one to second. who elected to try for C. English at the plate. The whole Barrie team lined up in an endeavour to nab English between third and home, but he scored when Cooper dropped a throw. 0 English slapped one to short, who attempted to pick o Camplin at home unsuccessfully. Pitcher to tlzird accounted for King on Dunham s tap to Plant. McI{cl- vey flew to short. Four in the seventh for the locals salted the game. Clark reached the, initial sack on rst s error. Coles went out pitcher to first. Cooper doubled through third, scoring Clark. Dobson singled through short, tally- in}: Cooper, and advanced to second on the catcher s overthrow. D. Emms was safe on pitcher s error. Dyer singled to right, driving` in Dobson and Emms. Armstrong fan~ ned and Lynch. went out third to rst. Dnn+nv1 Y'|n;]nI` H-c I-act in Hxn ninH1 Barrie D. Emms 2b Dyer 1b-cf ....... .` Armstrong 3b Lynch ss Plant p .. Clark cf-rf ...... .. Coles If .......... .. Cooper c .. Tribblc rf . Dobson 1b ....... .. nrst. Benton nailed its last in the ninth. McKclvc_v singled through short and stole second. W. English tallicd lzim with :1 one-ba;rg'er to centre. Armstrong" doubled him at third un- assisted on Dorsey s y to third. C. Enp:lish ew to rst for the nal out. \.\.uvu C. English p-lf Camplin c ....... .. King 1b ....... .. . Ronam 2b . 0. English ss . Dunham If-p Spencer 3b .... .. W. English of . Dorsey rf ....... .. Mcliclvey 3b . Beoton Jesse Williard Blue Chambray Work .Shirts The shirt with lots of room in body and sleeves, sizes up to 18.... .. ..$1_50 Men and Boys Wear Men s Light Blue Striped Outing Shirts Reg. $1.25, for .99 0`C1OCK p.m. ll'Y1pU1'LiUlL UUSIHCSS. Special meeting July 12th at 6.30 3.111. Important business. Special train leaves Barrie for Orillia, where Barrie Lodge will celebrate. 20-2 Men s All -White Sport Outing Shirts, _exce11e11t yuality . . Men s Fine Quality Khaki Trousers (T061 Fl'\ Other Lines See Our Soap Bargains for Saturday ;1nd Monday Men s Khaki Auto Duster Coats, sizes 38 to 44 . . . . . . . . . Men s Fine Outing Shirts, in \\'l1i`re and striped . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men's Light Weight Leather Har- vest Boots, sizes 6, 7, 9, 10. R0g11lm- $3.50, for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SUTCLIF F E S Where Most People Trade Successors to J. SUTCLIFFE & SONS Special meeting on July 10 at 8 o clock p.m. Important business. Rnnninl monfinn` .Tn1v 19.111 at` 6.30 A/L]. uJ .LLALloIJJ.LJ. ......... . .;1_:,5 -$1.89 8` $2.00 L. Sutcliffe & Co. July 1st. Shooting birds the following made : R. Wolfemlen ................. .. Dr. Rogers ........ .. Thos. Rogers Wm. Crosslaml . E. Williams T. Villiers F. 1. Fox H. Vick ........ .. L. Campbell ......... .. l. \.V:\inn1nn E. Williams W. Crossland . ..... .. R. Wolfenden . . . . . . . . . .. H. Vicks, Orillia . . Dr. Rogers T. Villiers . H. A. Goodwin .............. .. L. Wainman, Orillia ..... .. Thos. Rogers ....................... .. Dr. Kirkpatrick, Orillia. . Geo. Wainman. Orillia . IB1'ock Carss, Orillia ..... .. M. W. Quibell, Orillia Juy 7th. Sl1( birds : W. Crosslaml Dr. Rogers ........ .. R. Wolfemlen ` E. Williams '1`. Rogers ........... .. H. A. Goodwin . Amelia Jemima Given, wife` of Mr. Thos. McKee, died at her home on lot 20, concession 7, Vespra, on Fri~ day last. She had been an invalid for the last ve `years, suffering with rheumatism. Mrs. McKee, before her ma1~riag'e to Mr. McKee ten years ago, was the widow of the late Arthur Stone. Besides her hus- band, one clzild survives. The fun- eral was held on Sunday afternoon to the Union cemetery, and was at- tended by a large number of friends and acquaintances. - I LJUKILUII . . . . . . . .. V V V V \l V: v v 4- . Summa1~_v--Triple, Lynch; two- base hits, yer, Cooper; stolen bases, D. Emms, Cooper, C. English. Mc- Kelvegv, W. English; double plays, Dobson unassisted, A1`mst1`on;:,' unas- sisted; struck out, by Plant 5, by C. Enprlish 3 in '7 innimzs, by Dunham 2 in 1 innings; bases on balls, o C. English 3; kit by Plant 1 (C. Eng- lish); left on bases, Barrie 10, Bee- ton 5. Umpil-es-Bert Jennett, Ivy, at the plate, and W. Martin, Ivy, 0 the paths. V Score by innings: Barrie ....... .. 2 0 0 Benton 0 0 0 n ,_ n1..:..I - 41 00 BARRIE GUN 1,---~ Shooting at 50 clay Take notice it is contrary to the By-laws of the Township of Essa to deposit refuse of any kind on any of the Highways of the Township and people are requested to be guided accordingly. Rv nvdov nf Hm 'T`mvn.:hin (Tonn- MRS. THOS. MclEE At Orillia July 3rd Shot at linvnn 1nn Boys Fine Quality Khaki Trousers, sizes 24-2.`) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boys Nainsook Combinations, sizes A I: Q ..n..-.,. nu-1 An- .-vJ..a 1vva.AQnJ\J\I 4, (5, 8-years . 28, 30, 32, 3-1 Boys Balbriggan Combinations, 24 to to 32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boys Balbriggan Undershirts, 24-32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boys Jerseys, nav_\;' with red khaki, sizes 26-32 . . . . . . . . . ... White Jerseys, s]ig'11 rl_\' soiled, 24 32. Reg`u1zu- 500 . . . . . . . .. CLUB lcil. IUL ELL ...l00 I7: 100 clay I | Broke C` ,1 v 91 or.- VESPRA FUR-BEARING RANCH IS THRIVING . -%- . Mr. J. W. Gossling is evia-.`, making a success of rearing`:~.u- bearing` animals in Vespra township. At his fox ranch he has about fteen young foxes, of the black, silver and grey variety, and they are thriving well. At his swamp ranch Mr. Goss- lin_g' is paying attention to muskrats and beaver, and expects to secure a 20041 catch next winter. He has a number of orders in now for musk- rats for l)reetlin;;' purposes. In his undertaking` Mr. Gossling` is given eyer_\' assistance by the Government. The location in the Vespra swamp is ideal for muskrats and beaver, as there is seclusion and plenty of water the year round. ..... w..w. . \ Permit me 51` ..:e to correct 531111- pression that hay have been taken from the report in one" of the Bar- rie papers of the court trial re my- self and the town, or rather certain members of tlze School Board. The report refers to :1 horsey smell eminating from the overalls of one of the witnesses. This is not only untrue, but is slanderous, and is just imanginery as the damage done to the school 1.,-`rounds. The paper certainly showed poor literary ability in reporting the proceedings throughout. ' I vs: lxnunlltul for nnnvhv fwn M 1'. Editor U1I'0U).f,'Il0uL. ' I was hounded for nearly two months by summons, 1awyer s letters and phone messages because certain members of the School Board, who do not consider expenses in running the sclzools, wanted to show a little authority. For many years I have been a heavy contributor to the school taxes of the town, and have always endc.avoured to play the ganw on the square, and expo ` air treatment from others. W The court trial was fair. The wit- nesses were all dressed decently and eavr. evidence in the proper manner. The report above referred to was- inisleadim: and had a tendency to in- jure my business. VOIIYR fvnfv, Punctures and blow outs take the joy out of mo_torin_Lr. Riding` on the sidewak takes away the delight of` bicycling. Because he rode a\}- " *_ down Elizabeth St. on June 30,"`ex.\-` last day of exams, M. Booth, of Craigvale, was ned $3 and costs, $7 in all, for violating the town by- law. W. M. Dinwoody, Dated June 30, 1924. FINED $3 AND COSTS FOR RIDING BIKE ON SIDEWALIC Clmmpaglle C0101`. Sizes 10-11 and 12-13. Boys Scout Khaki Shirts, two pockets and shoulder straps. (TIC (If READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS. Boys Fine Sport Shirts THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1924 as LETTER TO THE EDITOR U5] IIUSS. Yours trufy, arm SEALED TENDERS Sealed tenders will be received by the un(lersi_2:nc up to and inclutlingj Monday, July 28, 1924, for the re- newal of the lavatorics of the County of Simcoe House of Refuge, located at Beeton, in accordance with speci- cations.which may be seen at the ofce of the County Clerk. T110 1nuvn=+ m- nnv fnnrlm` not '-$1366` $1.25 'Ul_V, GEO. LESLIE. >3LlA\_\,) -.65 sizes sizes Ag and -an; ob. VUICCIILS r'd.nx, Lnu1.su':1_\', uu1_y 17th. Ma1'ch-The Thunderer ............Sousa Overtu1`e'--Martha ....... .. ..Flotow Wa1tz-Vie-nna Beauties .... ..Ziehrcr Novelty March---The Ould Sod `Hihlrnfh UHICB ()1 L118 uuunuy The lowest or ar necessarily accepted. F 21-3 For Sa1e--Strawberries and rasp- berries. Festivals special. W. J Doolittle, Gilford. Phone Bradford 3-4-45. ................ .. .I'1lllll'C|.ll Popula1'-Whcn Li_L,"} .tS are Low . . . . . ` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .`I{alm Linger Awhlle" ..Owcn;~: Indian Intc-rmezzo--Sun Dance ..................... .. ....F1-iedman ' urn -4-` \'.-u-nu.n.lu COUNCIL SIGNS PAVKIPIG CONTRACT WITH WARREN C0. ....1`l'lC(llllLl.H Sel<;ction-Chim(.s of .\.o1'mandy ........`......P1anquette Popular-I\'Ir. Radio Man" .... ..Friend Murch-The Gallant Black Watch .... ..BiI]ings At a special meeting of Barrie Council on Frinlay evening a by-law to authorize the signing: of the con- tract for the paving of Dunlop and Elizabeth streets between the town and the Warren Bituminous Paving Co. was given the neces. three readings. The contract has been : and p1`ep:1rn.tions are being` got under way to commence the work. I.nnkimr nvnr the Lrmund on Tues- under to commence L110 worn. Looking over the ground day the engineer found that the bou1evard.and trees in front of the Dyment home on Elizabeth street would have to be removed if the pavement were carried past the corn- er at the same width as contracted for. A clearance has been obtained and that part of the work arranged for. New Wellington Hotel BARBIE. ONT. Rooms with Bath. Running Vvater in Every Room. Smnple Room. All New Steam Heated. Our Motto-Courtesy E. \Vhite. `W. H. Kennedy. Manager. Proprietor. UIUCU 'clCCOI'(llI1gly. By order of the Township :1 Hoqxse bf Refuge St. Vincent s Park, Thursday, July "H41 WEEKLY BAND CONCERT For Sa1e'-Cook stove, half dozen chairs, couch, rocking chair, two oor rugs, quantity of lumber. Ap- ply 12 Small St., Barrie. SSaI'lly 2).CCOpT.(,`(l. F. Wilcox, Chairman of House of Refuge Committee, Beeton, Ont. FOR SALE PUBLIC NOTICE Township of Essa Goxl Save the King Rent--With nnn!7nn:annn WANTED L. R. ORD COHVBIHEIICU, LVVU UIUI Apply 77 Worsley St. TO LET For Sale-$300, good second-h:'1m1 Ford Runabout, self starter, shock absorbers, ve tires, two now. No agents. Box 1050. Phone 445. 21-22 nty LACTK. any tender not w: or without two blocks nx-claw Q4- Ban-ie. DULI ...Hiltlretl1 . T A... Clerk. 5 Conn- 'u' Rev. Beach is holidaying at Port Carling. T. F`. T\/Tr-Nfillin snnnt Tlmrsdav in L;a1-ung. L. E. McMillin spent Thursday Toronto. Winn `I `Kin:-alrn-in in viaifinu` hnv can '1'Ol`OI1t0. Mrs. J. Wardman is visiting her son Palmer in Windsor Miss Helen Culross is visiting friends in Toronto. M. Brown has left on a two weeks motor trip to Perth. \f1- and 7.\rh-< V, E. Knizht snent motor tnp Lo renn. Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Knlght spent Sunday in Newmarket. Nficc \'nI1in R:n1:h'>r.: is home frnm Rooms to board, all from P.O. sunuay m Newmarxen. Mlss Nellle Sanders IS home from Toronto for two weeks. `Dru-+ Tnnn-I-unnzl in I1nHlzn.'in0' {n J.'0l'0I11C0 I01" LVVU \VUK;k\b. Bert Lougheed is holidaying in Chicago and St. Paul. Miss Isobel Poucher is visiting friends in Gravenhurst. - Miss F. Murray of Toronto is vis- itinp; Mrs. Wm. Culross. Mr. Wilkes of Midland is visiting his daughter, Mrs. J.` Little. Nficc T)m~n am] (`.hm~Iin=- Knioltf are n1s uaug.,rnter, 1\'J.l`S. .1. mule. M155 Dora and Charlle Knig']'.t are spending a week in Nagjara Falls. Mr and Mr:, Allan '[n9'w-am of spenumg WeeK In magara. raus. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ingram of Toronto are visitmg Mrs. J. Webb. .T Dun-kin n+' Winrlcnv was rr>nn\v- mg` acqualntances H1 [OWN U115 VVGCK. Mr. and Mrs. W. Wardman and Miss A Crowe spent the week end in Orillia. Mn... xx! 7\/I ,.r*..1m nf V-,m Qmm .l'Ol`0n[O are VlSlI.lrlg HITS. J. VVBUU. J. Durbm of W1ndsor was renew- ing acquaintances in town tlzis week. Mr and win W, Warrlman and m uruna. Miss W. McCabe of Van Sens, Ind., is the guests of her brother, Roy McCabe. N11`: (`.nlIinc nml nnn F'rnnk and VVOOH RISE \V(3CK. Miss Heard and Mr. T. Powery of Toronto are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Fleetham. "|"11n 'D~m~.o'l~nv+n1~u'nn Qrlnnn Qnhnr l(.O_V lVlCbaDe. Mrs. Collins and son Miss V. Collins motored wood last week. M:._-._~ u,,....,1 .m.u M.- '1` XUYS. ."\. 1`lC[l1an`l. The Presbyterian Sunday School will meet in the morning at 10 21.111. (luring the summer months. `Mr: Ina navirlenn n`F Nfimir-n ha: Wante(l-Maid, at once. Steady em- ployment. Apply 87 Worsley St. (l111`llLL' me summer Inontns. Mrs. Jos. Davidson of Mimico has returned after visiting her mother, Mrs. Collins, for a few days. H1-villa Rhnnlmwl nnrl Rnh Aiknn DJYS. KJOUIIIS, LU!` ` .l(.`W uuys. Orville ShCp1`.a1`(l and Bob Alken of Toronto are spemlinsx two weeks xxjth Mr. and Mrs. A. Paddison. \T1- and "Mfr: .T (`.In1`L'11nvn rnhnm. LIED D11`. D(l HITS. ."\. I 3.(l(l1SOIL Mr. and Mrs. J. Clark have return- :-tl from Cleveland, where the form- er was a clelegat at the B. of LI}. "convention. L`.~,-n Q6 n1.nunL. n|'\1] `Dan-4-An Ann COHVCHLHJII. Essa St. church and Burton Ave. churc]: are holding union services for ~ the next eight weeks, beginning` on Sun(1'.1_v. Rev. W. J. Watt will have chz1r_2je for the coming four weeks. -\Hnn:lnln hnxxnre ln~:1' H151 T111]. lZllill'_L'_L' 101' Llllz` CUIHlIlg LULHC \`V(:L`l`\b. Allandale bowlers lost the Tud- hope cup on Tuesday evening to two Barrie rinks headed by R. A. Steph- ens and A/C. Bricker. The Allan- dale skips were S. Garside and C. W. Poucher. A fast close game of football be- tween the C.N.R. and Camp Borden teams on Friday evening` here re- sulted in a scoreless tie. Ur. Case handled the game satisfactorily. The Allandale team used the usual play- GT5. MIR. I\I`\1] `R/Tag Dun-l1 lfv and `.\h-: ers Mr. and Mrs. Pugh, Mr. and Mrs. W. Wnnlinan, Miss A. Crowe, Jack and William Marshall, lVI1`. and Mrs. A. Fleetham and Mr. and Mrs. Mu` Dermid attended the nicnic of the' Imperial Oil Co. '1`. Iiillarney Beach on We(lnn"".z`.;.. 'T`ln I`\YT) -Pnnl-kn #nn1~n nvnn -an 1113;`. Sunclay, 7 p.m.-G1'eat Salvation `1\Ieetin_Q', preceded by a short song s:nr\'inn OH VVC(lX)` _u. The ().N.R. football team won an i.n;erestin:.,-' game against the Cooks- town eleven on Wednesday evening. The score at full time was 3-0. R. 1?...m.~ ,...,......1 :n Hm nu;-+ 1mH` um! 1118 {III lull 111110 `VHS 6-U. 11. Emms scored in the rst half and repeated in the second. A. Fraser also scored in the second half. Shep- hcrd s goal was disallowed because of an offside. Mr. Meekums re- fereed the game to the satisfaction n1 :1 U1 (ill of all. Typewriters Rented-$3 per month or $1 per week. Barrie Business College. Phone 445. Citadel and Quarters, 60 Collier St.,l Barrie. Capt. and Mrs. L. E. Sparks, Com- manlin_Q' Ofcers. Phone 386w. Old-time Revival in the Local Corps. Meetings as follows: Sunday, 7 a.m.--Pra_ver Meeting. Sumlay, 11 a.m.-Holiness Meet- un im. -.2. u Sunday, Class. Guy-Inn Sunzlzxy, 2.30 p.m.-Sumlay School and Bible Class. l`11 7 p.m.--Band of Love Classes. VVr,- 7.30 p.m.-- Cadet 'I`1'z1ining' Class. F1`i 7.30 p.m.--Lifc Saving Guard Parade. Privatrs Meetings as follows Monday, 7 p.m.-Baml Practice. Momlay, 8 p.m.-Song'ster Prac- Hm`-, GRAND LODGE A.F. AND A.M. IN TORONTO NEXT WEEK` .Vl| lien. lIl_L'. I<}\'<-1-yho welcome. Barrie Christ. Several Barrie Masons will attend the meeting of the Grand Lolly,-"e, AF. and A.M., in Toronto next week. Sessions will begin on Mon- day, but the Grand Lodge meeting.- will not start until Wednesday morn- ing`. In addition to attending` to lod_e:e work, the dele,r.tz1*cs will nd time for social functions. On Wed- nesday the ladies will be giiosts at tea at the To)-onto Canoe Club. A moonliyzht excursion on Lake Ontario will be held on Thursday. Amnnrr H1.-nan uvlxn xuill nffnnal fwnn Wlll no new on Lnursuuy. Among those who will attend from i1(.`l'(5 are W. N. Duff, D.D.G.M. of Georgian District; Alex. Cowzm, Byron King, Fred Man` and Chan. Lower. J. R. Boys, local tennis star, was put out of the running in the Domin- ion Lawn Tennis championships be- ing" stzmexl at Toronto this week by C. H. Starr, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, after he had defeated A. W. Ham of Brant- ford 1-6, 6-2, 6-3. Paired with A. L. Bruncau in the doubles he de- feated Lyte and Pemberton 6-2, 6-2, am] lnzf fn `Rout-her and Sheard 9-'1'. Wante(l-Live young red foxes, must be healthy and uninjured. Campbell, 13 Elen St., Toronto. ICa'[C.(l LYEQ 3T\(l FCIYIUCFLOH 0-4, 0-4,` and lost to Boucher and Sheard 9-'1', R-/1 ALLANDALE UFVICU. I Thursday, 8 p.m.--Public Meeting. Junior Meetings C`......l.`.. 1n 9 ... T\2..,.,.a....... OL...l.. ICU. Tucs 8 p.m.--Soldiers Meet-3 m SALVATION ARMY uuuuu .u.\.\,...ub.x 10 a.m.-Directory Study Frank and to Col1ing- for uu, L115 ayunug u-.u.y uu uuxvuu ;u.-.. The weekly bowling tournament held last Thursday evening was won by Peter Clark s rink. my .... .,. mr......,. 0...! f`l.`..+n.. nun Keep the date, July 19, open for] the big sports day at Stroud Park. I`L.n 1Ivr\r\1r1Iv w-\nnvHnn- 4-nuucnnnnonf Boarders Wanted---Central location, two to occupy the same room pre- ferred. Apply Box K., Advance. u_y ;\.u.L uu.;n.u sun... Messrs. Moore and Carter arei auditing theycriminal justice accountsl at the Court House this week. I Cookstown administered AIliston s first defeat of the season when they won at Alliston 6-5 on Friday. Entire stock of millinery on sale at greatly reduced prices, beg-inning July 11, at Miss M. V. Brownlee's. 1-... -.A1,......a.-.1 r1'u.......4-.... t. u.,. nr\1 uLu_y ;;, cu. Avxloo AVA. v. 1J1\Jwun:\. 0 Ivy relegated Thornton to the cel- lar ppsition in the S. Simcoe League by wmning` 8-3 at home on Tuesday. G.-.n....l n....n.~ in `Van Dnnn.n n1 u_y ...........E, u u ... ..-..... .,.. ....,.,_.._,. Special prices in Wall Papers at 10c 21 roll and up--Staunton ,s Semi- Trimmed, 22 inches wide. W. A. Lowe & Son. 1 111 1, uuwc us. uvu. The junior league ball game be- tween Baracas and St. AmIrew s scheduled for Monday evening, was postponed owing to rain. `LI .. .....] 7\/Tun `LT TUI Ya" An!-nu [1uauyuAu.:\I uvvuA5 LU Lcuu. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Lay enter- tained St. Andrew's Bible Class to an afternoon tea at their home yes- terday. Games and music were en- joyed. C<.....1.,. .'.. $1..-. l'\ru/~r\u-\-\r\v\`- 1.4? 4-Inn ,u_,w. Smoke in the basement of c11e| Bank of Toronto caused by a re in the furnace last Sunday evening about six-thirty gave the re brigade 9 1-nn u L uu. The children at the Children s Shelter were shown some moving pictures last Thursday evening by W. M. Cockburn, N. Simcoe .~\g'1`icu1- tural Representative. CV4. 1|/|'......!.. ....\... A.`|...!.. Ll,-.L ........u.. in Luna: A\.\,1J1\,o\.AA\.v.\.1 v\.. St. Mary s won their rst game in the junior league by defeating Y.M.C.A. on Thursday last. Moore. and Coady pitched for the Saints and Thompson for the Y. 13,. TnL..n.-..-. ".1... nL+A...`lA.i 4-Ln u. ; A x q A . - u . --yuuu 4.uA nu. An Ken. Johnson, who attended the B.C.I. last term. and who lzas been working; at Iroquois Falls for the past couple of months, recently won a couple of gold medals at a track meet held in Cobalt. iv 1-. u n .1 nu ma Vern. Beardsall oi the B.B. Shoe Store has leased the new store just west`of the Wellington lzotel and will move his stock there next week.` With larger quarters he will be ablcl to keep a larger stock and thus give` even better service than in the past. I'`......... d.L..........1.....L. L`l_.'.. .`l!..L._!-L LA..- Civil Engineer Ontario and Dominion Land Surveyor 133 Blake St.

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