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Northern Advance, 6 Aug 1936, p. 4

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Page F (KL J1 . Tu m- .-.4' U4 J. >DL 311-.4 .,~ ml :1 very en,yo_\':mir- solo. 2' Mr. A. Soilitt motorr-d from I. Poterbor_o on S:1turda_\' and with 5 Mrs. Sollitt, who is with her parents r,he1'e, spent the wank and at Honrxv i Harbor. _ v,, Mrs. J. W. Orchard has improved '1' th. :ipnn:1.mnco of hm` pi:-Ion by hav- `inr: hm` houso and fnnon naintnd. F! The `on cream social and concert L;.<.nnn.=m~nd h_\' tho W..-\. of St. Port? :(`hni'r.`h on VK ndno:~'d:1v of last W pk *,:\vn.= quito :1 .=urm.<.= in spite nf f e o,. nimht. The program was I`_2'ivr~n in the Ornnero Ha`! and much enjioyed. Arrangements were completed to- day with Eugene Dopp, S(3C)'f,'t2l1`_V of the O.A.L.A., to play 21 .<'ud(len death game in the Barrie Arena on Mon- day night, Aug`. 10th, between the Roden 'A.1C. of Toronto_ and the Jun- iors 'I`erriers of Orillia to decide the junior `ncrosse group championship.` Each team has lost only one p:ame,. and ths grznne should be 21 thriller 2 . the b0)'.< put up a real fast bran of lzlcrosse. A lzxrg- group of fol~ lowers is :1.~'.~:'ured from Orillia and from all appe2u'unce:< there will be :1 ])2l(.'k(`(i house. `min Bible Socit-t\'. Hw n'*. r0nd(~1'- (rd :1 very enjo_vah]r- solo. I `\/T1-""(` A QAIHH ..\..,..._.1 I R|::x:klL;:. 21 diseasw a 0r:t,ing young: (battle. is reported in the Dun- dalk du'sh'ir't. .VIzm_\' f:1rn1r2r.= have had <-attle die and neighboring ho-rds :n-- hvim: vaccinated to prr-vent fur- Hwr .~:nrr-2nd of the disease. n W r_;R0L}'15 E1336; HXRE ) AND HOUND" CHASE , _____._. IRODEN A.C. AND ORILLIA JRS. ! TO PLAY HERE ON MONDAY 1 . I VVL'UU- The hounds, some two dozen of them, kept to the trail fziirly well and lll]l_\ run the hz11'e.~"' down be- fore they had quite nished thv-i1 run and had hidden. However, they soon disappeared in a nearby cedar clump and only three of them were I found. The hound.~v" nding hares were Francis Ge1'me_\', who found two, and .\ orman Bell. The two hart-.~" lucky enou_:l1 to fool the hounds were Norman Prinfzle end Alvin Hillman. 1 .\'ext week .< outing for the boys of The K-Y Club will be 21 weiner rozist out by the old rie butts. V'l`he_\' are asketl to brim: their own weiners, rolls and drinks, and meet in Queen's Park next Tuesday, Aug. I 11th. at 7 o'clock. .. . , . nA \.II\4- I 11-` (AIIJHIHIIK 1'11 w..'..- '.\'m-`K. A I'('1|l :'0ml trail wzas laid by the haw.-.-" in that it was `clear but coniplicuu-(l, with .~'(.-veral mislc-a(lin_L loops to it. The follow- ing \\'C1`f} the h:n'cs and deserve credit for the_ -_-_"oo(l trail: .\'oi'mzm Pringlc, Alvin Hillmzm, Elwood Hill- man, Herbert. Chapman and Jack l I 1 l SUITES, in genuine Wal- nut, Oak and Walnut nish. man, Webb. I "PL A .5-..-x u~,...l- \ ..,..7 .nu:-.u .`LlL'CL.\.`JLAX .~.umm< lust Tu(-.`~'dz1_\` zxfternoon. hare and bound chzxso :1 -)1), ax. '.:- ~ 1! , V. I-Iuujhv i St(-\\':11't ('1 i .4` H A I HUHU. Midhurst scored two runs in the first on three sillgles and an error, it up in the :1 . and :1 but Chuzchill s.-v second on :1 triplo, double. M". il`, with ` You r ..'o'-\'D?}`| tho :1 rd n|'n-114'}: Church- lead in th:: fth :-:1 an o1'1'o1' zmd then zuldc-d two `in the sixth and om: in tho 5:,-\ (e:1Ll1. .`.I`i L.-xlliod one in each of the mm. l\I\ Churchill 'add(.-d two more in the third on :1 sirmlo fo1`.owr3d by Con. homvr, hut .\Iidhu1'. took a two-run ].'-ml in tho !"..~'t of the hird on G. Milt,-.~: homer, ,t'ol1o\vr.-d by `three sing'les and an error. :~r>_;raim2(1 runs L`.n\~:: .:x1'v }`.it:-', and 1 . 3}). No walks fcxtured the second game of the Simcoe B finals be- tween thu Midhurst Foresters and th( Churchill nine at the Forestry Park last Friday, which was won by `the luttcr by 11 to 9. The first '_L ,`LllI1(: went to 21 9-!) tie before it 'wus ca`.lcd` on account of darkness. | ,'l`7hn (".nn\-tn/ahlr l'\I`nf]1L:\` `\I-an T---'- - nub ca.:ieu~ account 01 (larkness. l`he Constable brothers, Mac, Jack and Bill, were the leadeixs in the vic-" tory of the \`i.~,=itors, among them |scorin;:' eight of their tea.ni s 11 runs and 11 of their 16 safe hits. Mac Constable had :1 homer, a triple and 1'. sing`l(.- in ve times. Jack Con- rtable had a triple and three ;~,ii;_'.:ies in ve times, and Bill C011.table {knocked a. homer and two S1llglL>' in 'ii':e timu-=` at bat. Hi. 1'o.ir-`nagger w:1< the long.-'<->`.t seen on the .\ll\ill`.ll':`t ldiumoncl this year, clearing Jim Tor- '1:ey in left eld by about .30 yards. Geo. Miles, Blidhurst .sho1'tsiop, was jthe stur of his team with a home irun and two sin;-.v;les in five times up, as well as having four assists and three putout in the eld. I l `P.n- Rm f`nn:-+nI-.1. ..:aAL-J -1 '1/ulttj puwul; 111 me 11010. ~ 1 Big Bill_ Constable pitched the fwhole game for the wimmrs, strik- `ing out four and wt-.1lking: none, while .VIo1'lc_\' Schzmdh-n pitchtwl for gthe losers, fanning four and wzxlking I nonu. .Vl`l(XH|1n": ._=x: .~w out in I.. A - 9-PIECE DINING ROOM \.'r1`.\lUIU. J11 . 0`: the rig H", '\V 9'1... .1 4 PK THURSDAY, AUGU'r 6, 1936. .......___..__.__.______.. Iidhu 11? H ,7. d. an 'I0rpe}' `I. Y".11Y\1~. nun Iii-('ih;.11'. In C` `.I. -u\' Hh, mm U10!) L] '. (:2 zc-wmth and eighth. the 1'.~'t of tho ..`.I -- I ` \1: !L, 313 1 es |lHlHl_`.'_.`L Ii 1 .022 0-12. 001~-1 .204 091 110-- 9 A. E. SMITHP%%% ::.}$1c n x~.v~.c- .<. 1.. Hlx'_"h-Z'.'s' lb, Bi`) (70n. 2b, )1. Stewart cf, W. . Re-iw: If. R. (`on. H ch Gui1fo_\'1c-zmd Stove v. s.7lllH.ll IL), L. LI'1\\'- c, G. Miles ss, T. .\Iil(-.4 cf, M. Sc11zmd- 111 rf, 1.. ~`.u.s.~:cll_ 2b, mu L'Ig11Ll1. Will] nin-th, :."hu1'.`~>`c Catt-hm", _L-I-it eye by :1 ball ..-1`:-1. \|'nI- 4.` I: Smith 1. F` held (|L|4A\ AL|l'.` It thc announct-d +u.. I1 H... ~ 1 U1 Vith Jutl. H L: '.` \\ its 3 L`. nd . ,1 LITTLE Little Miss Betty Tayior, ve- `year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.`- 'l`ayl'61', 184 Dun1'o'p St.,~ was taken to the I{.V. Hospital last Thursday evening suffering from leg ' injuries sustained in a motor acci- ident on Mulcaster St., where she was hit by a car driven by Howard E Dra.pe1', Elizabeth St. Mr. Draper was p1'oceedin:-g,` up the hil`. when he iis alleged to have struck the lime |tot a few hundred yards north of ithe. Dunlop St. intersection. I ___.-.----- ...u_v .u-uxswv--nunb nu \lL|(lllh|l4.V. I The marsh crops this _\'c:u' :n'e7 more \'2u'i(-d, with few g.,"m'd-nm'.< ::o-1 ing` in on :1 1:n'_u'e scale for (mu pan`-! tlcular `inc of \'e;:et:1bl0. and on-r_\'-y thing` grown appo:-.1'.~` to be ;:1`uz1t1_\' in demand at \'e1'_\' _::o0d p1'ice.<. I Filtit cla.~`s letmcu 11215 bcun .<()[llI1_L" .~:teadil_V at $1.00 per crato and o\'c1`,i _\\'ith .-`uconds at 80 and S3 ('x:l1I.~'. WIU13, `bu_\'cr.s' from V'ind. i>'u'::1o, (`hut- gham, Toronto and other points sup-` plyiI1~;9.` crates and trucks. (`arrots `and onions are in good demand, with prices liko`._\' to be L-.\'c0ption:1Il_\', lgxood this full. The uc1'e::_<.5o of cw]-; r-ry is not so laljzo this _vc-211', but it: still __v'i\'e.< promise of being` :1 fair crop. ` 5 Though frosts played havov \\'iLl1 :1 considerable portion of the potato and bean crops around .-\nsuor\'old village and other sections of the Holland ma11 other crops on those lands are ;1ppzn'ont1_\' 1n:1tu1`i11.:` 1':1i1"yj well and 5:-tt1e1's are e.\:pcct.in:: f.`,`0()(H pricu.< for their \'t`j.',`ct:lb1C.< to o'. any .~:hort(:01ning in quzmtity. ! 'I`l-.,. |\\ ...L .....\..` A|..'. .. , 7 > I CROPS ON HOLLAND MARSH PROMISE FAIR RETURNS THREE-PIECE BEDROOM SUITES, 111 :1 rich Walnut f'mi.~'h. *39?.?. GIRL INJURED BY CAR` HEROIC TO WORK FOR PEACE AS WAR YOU WILL IIAVIC A WON- I)I'}I;IlJ'I. SI*Z'I.IC(7 I`I()N '[`O (IIIOOSIC I*`R().\I IF YOU VISI'I` Ol'I{ S I'ORI'I NOW, AS OITII S/I'()(Tl( IS COM- I`I .I~I'I`Iv`. I-I, ~>'1`Ii. Co`.lier Street United Church, Bur-l rie, was the scunc of :1 p1.'(:L`._\' sum- mer wedding` on 1\londu_v, .A`\.up:u.~:~t 3rd, when Bliss Alive ;\H)('l`L:l, .~'woxui (luug'hte.1' of Mr. and i\`lr.~'. .i. i". .\'uwton, ($0 ;\`llll(':l.`~'o'll:l' SLL, wus unit ed in 111:m`2`iup:e Lo Mr. William Hoh- ort .\l:1l'sl\:1ll, of 'l`urrnl.0, _\'l)llll`.`,"`|`_~'I` sun ni` Mr 11 _I M-n-ul--ull -....l a`n.. ,_-.:r.uuu1 \\`:|.~` .'l:`:4l.\'H`(l n_\' .\H'. Ulzll Wvn ` dorf. of Tormltn. :lIHl Mr. (`lmrh =Nu\\'to11, bmthvr 0|` lllv ln'i :u-tml as usher. D _ After thv cu-rv1nnn_\* :1 ra-cvptiun. for the imlm-diutu 1m~mlwr.~: ml` tln-I `f:m1il_\' \\'::.< h<-` JH lhv hmnv of HM`; f!.`.`idc'.< p:n`u-nf.<. .\|I's. .\'-wtun rm-wiv 4 }ir`..~: in 2| _\.town of hluu ('l`t'])l' wl[.h: jwhitu :1(`v<~so. Shv \vuru :: mr~ |.~':1_;'m-.01` KHu1`11:~_\' m.~'(`s. Lute!` (Ins: |hz1pp_\' couplo left on :1 \\'-nldin-,5 trip` Ito \':mcou\'vr und l m'LI:md, Orvy,`on,_ `the bride tm\'c1Iin_: in :1 lmucli knit-3 gtvd suit. with hmwn :10:-v.<. {On their return 31]`. and .\h'.~'. M:n`-' shall will w. at 24 Waller .-\\r;:-..I l'I`n1-nnfn ' I LU \ IIIICUU` {the ` 1 `shall 1 E 'I`o1'onto. cu. .\uIImm1I, UI IUHIILU, _\'UlIll`_'.`, I son of Mr. .1. .\I:u`.wh:xll mm! the- lzntv 1\l'rs. x\1:u*.'hu`l. of [H/M-rsmn, l\'-\' E. 1'}. [.on_;:' o'u.-iuting. I`h.- \\`mMi|I_\'_ music \':1.~: played lay Mr. l.l-yd [`ut1 o1'd. 'l`hv <:hur'h \v:x.- :nHr:u-t.iv-- 1y decorated with Qm-on .-\nn:-`H lzgg-, d:Li.~'ivs and xlvlphiniums. |'l`lw ln'i who \\:1.` _x~_`i\`: n in mur 1'i:I_L:`u by hm` l':1tht-I`, hmkml 1'll.'ll`III in}: in u our In-n_u'tl1 _i:u*k~( Fm.--Ix n|' In-i_::u .\`\\'odu lucv. Shv \\'ur<- :1 hruwn felt. hut wit/h tn.-1h-hin_u_' :u-m-.-:::m'i:~,-: and `:ll`1'i1'(l ll lmuquvt, ml` l`:n i:mI:m 1'o.~'vs and lu:|l)y`s hl`c.'lHl. '|`|n- hI`i(l(`.\' m.-Lid. .\lix< IL1 .\ v\\'ton, .~=.i.<.!ur M` [In- 'b1'idv, \\`:1.< ;:()\\'x1ml in :| j.'u'lw(. l'I'm"Is .ol' pnlv hluv luv.` and \\'m', :1 [Milk I1}-It hut with m:1tv|1`in_x'; :n-.-u....u-i4 ighn x'!H`l`:\4l '1 nnlnniul hnn. u..l 'I' 1|'lL IIHL \\ lL`H Shv ':n'riv :1 11-1-:\r\\\\ 1 MARSHALL-NEWTON E l Illil|1'll`l| volnnml .~:i.~ lv_\` (Continued from page one) . The problem iahow we may live together. We should live as mem- bers of a good home. Competition there may be, but each should real-' ize that he has a contribution toi .....`l... The. N ox'Lhe1'11 .\ (2 \':u !.(:t: AA Ilur, _\IIuI|`_.,".u. lll`S`1l:lH ' . '[`hu-\\`1'd(HI|}'_ \\':1~' _-II I run-I iv.- `A|l_1', :II`|'I Immun- \I I` [H- lH|llI||ll`l. I .\ll'. Ulnl' \\/u ml (`liar I... l..-1.1.. .. .0 uuruu; uw C0l`l`I!!1f TIIONUHS. Whilv $11.50 wheat will not brim: a'lunnco. for he Wrwt, with .~'u-h zu ligrht crop. it. has thv saving: viwtm= of })-'in;: `0.<.s' v.\'p-nsi\'n to l1.'n'\w. '|'h- 1:vnm.Il view is that if the fxn-nwr rv:1Ii'/ms around $1.50 for this ynzms crop, and if the present a-nrrv~ovm- is cleaned up, the West will ho nut in :1 position to get back son its root, nancially, by a good 'crop next year. :.uu,lIUlI,U'UU hu. this _\'(~:u'. thv Ivnw-sl. in :I (l~'{uI '|`hr- on`y bri',rht . in tho picture is that with :1 world . thv price of whcvnt will 1:0 as hi_L:h as $1.50 pr-r hushvl during` the coming n1onth;~:. w'l`(` 5:15 \|7l1n-,1} nvill n nt 1. u: .. ... In l`mh-1':-1] cn'cl(-.< \vI1vn- :1 (-:m>['uI Htutly of thv \vhr-:1! sittmtion is In-- im: mudo, it is r-stinmled that tho \v<-.~`tm'n \\'h(,'i1t (,-mp will not ho ow-r :).00.00n_nvnn hn .1... w~'.\u'I`n wmrau, \\'lH not he `200,00(),0'00 bu. this (]*('/llln. '|`hr- nn`\r I1 I Iollowii1:: :1 long illness caused by` war (lisabilities, Fred P. Allen, father `-of A. IS. Allen, Parkside Drive, Bar-` rie, })2lSSC`(i ziwzly at Margate, Kent, I~`.ng'l2ni on Jul_\' 9th, in his 73rd` yur. Mr. Allen enlisted on August 28th, 1014, in the 3rd Kent B11's. Regiinont, and spent two years in France. He was invnlided home in January, 1917, and discharged in April of the same year as totally `unt for further service. Formerly he had been engaged in the paint- ing: and decorating business, but cou`d not follow his occupzition ow-, im: to his h<.-ult .h, which (-ulminuti-(ll in his deafh. Mr. Allen w:1.< 21 IIWIH-I her of the N[:1r;,r;.it<- branch of the lh'iti:~vh l.e;:'ion. He is ::ui'vivo by his widow. three dau';:ht<-r.< and two sons, Addie and Emma. of London, 'lCn<.:'.; Lily :11 home; I :-1,1,-r. of Lon `don, and Burt, of B:1rrir.~. Ont. marge. In spite of world conditions, we should not take a fatalistic view. There are enough people with highl ideals to bring about a realization] of world peace if they get together! There are differences of opinion as to whether all wars are unjustifiable, but if suicient people rose up and said that it was :1 crime to ght one another, leaders would hesitate to plunge a country into war, for on the whole statesmen who have to make momentous decisons desire peace. The ideals of the British Empire are as peaceful to-day as ever. If Britain goes `to war she will be pushed into it. | l`.. ,l.... -.... ..L...`1.l .....I.\ fl. :tlr\r\lr1 ! L:'ll' Il()|I(ld_V. i 311`. Philip Low, Sin, is int Stroud -}oach. `' .VIi.~'.< Pyhllis .\icL'-1111 is ;with fijcnds in Toronto. .\Ir.`Gm'21Id \Vhit0_. Perth; Blissgs GI;1(l_\'.< White, Belloville; Mrs. Bu.=-g H'o2'i and Ur. Frank Simth, of To-I . . ] 1-onto, were week and \'1;-1tor:< at the: home of Mr. and .\Ir.<. A. E. Knox. J Louise St. if [ .\Ii.<>' G. Brown returned home on} fxlondzxy from :1 holiday at Glenmohll Camp. E `\h- -uni `Y1-~ \ 1:~....._.... _.r n.-.. .`\I1'. and Mrs. A. Fraser, of Pam- *hrokt'. vi.~7ited fric-nd.< in town over the holida i KT`. DL pinup. ! I H . ., ,., . ` .u..u nnvllus In uoumg'woo(1. ' _. ;\Ir. I-lam-y Brot.her , of SC Cum! ':u`im-.<, i.~: }10lidzL_vin;.r at his home In` . `' town. I Bliss Freda W ;-st has returned tot rhomion uftcr .~:po11din_<:: her hvolidaysg '\\'ith'l1<-1' mother, Mr.<. Wm. VVO.~:t,i I)unlop 5 : M1`. and .\`I1'.<. b'~:att_v and their; J Mona and Snvowdcn. la-ft Ils':1fu1'd:1_V for Halifax, whore theyi will . . weeks" ]x01i(}`.1_\';%. ' Mr. Lao I.z1nd-r`'illc, of Ottu\\';., is f .-pg-mining` his h0litl:n_\'.< wilh f1'iend>: in` town. ` .' TH ,._.l \-r__ 1*: - -- Q Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Moran :11',i iv.-itin_2' with friends in Toronto. 1 ' Mr. and .VI1*.<. Jack Rush and son! (`l1u1le;~', of Milton, \`i.~:ited Lh(I'1`: 3 , Mi.<.< .\i=.:rion Rush, of the ` 23'. Ho. staff, 0v-'-1` the hoIi(I.ia_\'. 3.1:`. .-uni Mr.<. J. T. Simp.~:on `-p>m last \\'f`L'k at their cottage at. \3.';.n T-`.<,-aclu. I .`.ir. and .`E:'.~=. Dc-lbc-1't Ennns and? f::r:;.`_\`, of .\'o1':!v P-;2_\'. `ms \'i;~:iting \\'i the latter s mothvr. .`ah'.~'. C.; H. zsfiltg, 1229 C'()!i(J2` St. t Dr. and )Ix'.<. Allllll Chuntler and' 1':-.:z::I_\', n1"l'-oronto, vi. H10 form- -, gm.`-`-nt.~-`, Mr. and .'\I1`.<. )1. L. If`h:-mIl~". over the week (:H(i. '?f}`.w I':,uHo\\'in~_- .a.rri(: ;:1r].= left on 1'0rG~21mol1r ~':~.mp. no:-Ln" v_.r)n; Hui?-_~ KTv:x`H'v ,7!-`uh Ynn x\|i.\'.~'. l'2l.~4ix- Simmon.-. is, .~apunding In-r lm`iduy.~; with l`ricn(lr: in ()Lt.:1w:L. .\l'i:<.~4 l"|un-not: (Jhurlt.0n, of To- mnlu, is vi.~4iLing at, UM: hulllv of ..Ir. :uul ;\'lr.~'. John Mm-k:zy, Wm'.s`lu.-y :.1. | I UIIH. t Mr. (Zvn. (',ulIn-rl, mnborml Lo Sud-l ilmry un H:|l.m' W`}lI!l`(3 he .+p::nl. =llu- wt--Ix r-ml w`il,l1 friuvnds. . I MI.`I~' x\l:n',u':1n-L h'0zLdln'id5:<-, 01" . |`m'<:nt,n, s'|wn.t Lhv holiday M. the humu ml` Mr. and Mrs. J. 'l`mnl`i11son,` ;l{|:Ik.- S1,. ' 1 'l`l... |'..lI.....:., , H I I ` ' I 1 r I `.l:|.<. I)Ii|l\l` PH 'l'ln~ l'nllmvin:.: WL-1'0 wm-k end visi-1 1,UI'.`; :|L Llus lmmv of Mr. zmd .\ I1'.s'. .\'l:LLl1iv.s'()`I1, _(I0l'.inr SL2 M12! md 1\Irs. (lordml Mz1t,}1it-sml and fzLm- ily, 01' Wztlkurvillu; M1`. Edgar .Vl:xth.ivism1 and Miss Agnes Fraser, of Ren1'x'cw, (', and Mr. and Mrs. (I-nun-11f-r.v W. lrnuh fllld` TI\'-``"'~ "` nu; us. yuuuuu AAAVII AV- l'l`o-d-ay We should make the ideals of peace more patent. Peace must be worked for, fought for, and it will come only by removing (listrusrt. Youth must be imterested in peace. We have a generation who 1-ever lho who l'ou;1'ht in the Great War, and are longing to prove that they are just as loyal as their fathers. The `ideals of youth must be turned from war to peace. We should show" them that peace has its glamorousf side as well war, that they can` be iust as heroic working for peace as in war. Let us be loyal to our country, but also loyal to 211`. human-] in . \|l- Mr. I-Iurl l'Iltlur, 0|` Otluwn, .~u[) Ilw lmIEd:1_v in Lown rt,-Ilmvimc ulrl :.('I|ll.'lillllll('('S'. M`i.k:.~: .|n~:nn. \Vi|xnn Hlwnt U11: holi- day with I`:-in-mL< in Sudbury. Mr. and l`.'~'. >;Ls-w:u'L 1.. l :1g:- Ir.-ft .lri.~` nmrniui;: I'm` 'l'lmrnhi .l, whc-rt: nlu-_\' will \'i;4~il. I-hv l'ummr`:+ p:u'~nL.x'.` :\|!'::. J. I. Ht-:n'm'k mid ('.l1i|uh`<~'n, ml` Tumnlln, .~ l,h:- wm-k and :11. Hit` Imlnv of Mr. nml Mrs. C. J. |i`im-|u:u'(l, ('~`Ul'i(-1' S1,. :\Ii.~.u I'):l~n:: |i:1l.}uuI'.~+t,, 0|` I/nmlmu, npvlll Hm wm-k vnd with Nli l"r,~tlu` \'--2.! at, In-r Immv on Dunlap St. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Sinus are holi- .|::_\-in;-;:nl, lhn-ir <-ul.l:1;,r:- :xL(fvd:u' i`nin.! .with u; u.l:uJ.x`L'W, and Mr. and Mrs. W. (`. 'l'u.~ah and tlznuyshtcr Jozmnc, of .\'.'1.s'k:1L0on. .\h'. .\'|01v?,on Knox spent the week 1'1-it-nds in C=oI1ing'wood. H:ll`I'\' Rl'nH1rnr nf Q? f`-uh i .;g2@,,,,,,,%(<, LOOK FOR $1.50 WHEAT HU and .-'p<'*r ,ukc-. llyr L `I . ll7\'-.'. _\I_\`rn Ho!.<<~_\' spr `r\';v.=z1_Lr:.1 Beach. Harold Bm'ke)' ; ( 7om'.r.-ntion in ` 1 FRED P. ALLEN 1L_\'. In closing the speaker quoted Sir Cecil Spring Rice s poem, I Bow to Thee, My Country. u;w!'l.- i. 2U".!.l< .. f<`- )IcI.eod nun ll'|Il IN` ll\ l l' thv - - 9:! an nur 1..._.1.,a 1,H'. I,` and I :=.ttr:nd(-d thoi Toronto on ho`.idz1yinrg! I ho] idz1_\'i 11;: f'lx\1`f,`kx.`.T I . - 1 I. or.k1n,r_r, I <.|.. NH] at Rm 1-- P. uL:.1 I .-:1 n Len- t`x..~. ....',. - .;: lu`.`lC .-\11m'e_V 3 ] 129 Dunlop l4lll' W'L'(!K (EHO. ` Mrs. O. Maw, of B:1r1*io. was the! xzuest. 01' Mrs? Gqo. A-Johnston last; week. ' " ~\~- ~ - `D-.. \.r.. r`... ... .u 9.. .. ... ` mi 51;. James Church at 11 :1.m.. |Christ Church 1.30 p.m., St. John s 1 3 p.m.. St. Jmmas 7.30 p.m. 1` Rex . F. Elli.-:, of Beeton, spent `;;|`L1(`.~`dz1_\' and Wednesday at the rec- . ory. (Too lmtv for last \vr.wI<) Mr. and Nh'.s" L<>i;:}1ton Chupp(Al' and d:1u,r.rhLu1` Shi)`lc_\~', of St1'z1tfo1'd, wurv with t;hr- fm*n1er's mother for :L ['1-W days. Mr: `D (".-.1n1nhnll Lo I-....1I,l. uuvv mun ::mm_\' 211 men` cottage. ` I\'Ii.~ 1.. l\'ennod_v. of Pete1*boro,, was the '-guest: of Mrs. Young over the week end. `Mun n x.r..... -c n,.., `v El. ll`\V uays. .,p A Mrs. D. C:unplwll ins` hu`irlz.:_\'in;: neur HlInt:~`.\'i]lu with her hrothnr, Davv mm! t':\mil_\' 211 their cottage. M i.~`.\' 1.. I\' m1m\d\', nf pD+D1`knFn wutns. --- ~ Rev. Mr. Greer, of Stou'vII1o. prezxchnd very acceptably in tho; Unvited Church on Sunday evening in the interests of the Upper Can-" ouluuly. ] llcv. (90. and 1\r11:s. (?t'u.s'(-, daugh- ter `.\`l:n',\' and .\Irs. .\lo1'rm1 mot;ored fto 'l'u1-on!,u on Sz1L1u'tl:1_\' to slpend 21 Ishort holiday. bliss M:u'jo)'iv I*`o_\'. of Lon- don, is 1mlid::_\'in_-.3 wilh lu-I` _<.rr:1ml- p:m-ms. Ilzu-vuy (':unp|u-`I and daughter J<'.~\\'in-, 01' '|`nrontn, have b('l`1l Visit- in;:: at Will and :\lhvI't; .\I:1\\' .<. , Mr. J. 1'}. (`I:nr.~'o11. of Bzu'ri-, hm] 4'h:1)'_u'- of {hr .<-1'\'i(-1' in the Unitt-(I (`hurch on Sunl:|_\' v\'cl1`im:. Hr- illu.~`tr:1t-d his talk with lzmtorn .<`lila~.~:. .\lr. (". Hepburn also ;.-;a\'(: :L timt-l_\' lll(`.\`.\'1l_L',`t'. - U] dllll UilLl.`.Lll|.l.`1V V711. (.:th:1)'in(3.~'; at )1)`; f Bl'0`\'\ I1]CC`. of North | (' ' "J. .\Ii.<.~' .\`I211'\' I . . xx... ` LI....!. 1-u_.~wn over czwc n01I(m_\'. ' | M1`. and Mrs. Elliott and thl`0(`| 'c11iId`1`(_-n, of Toronto, spent the \Vu(:k end with M1`. and .\'Ir.<. A. RonzL'.d. Mrs. WnL Smy, son Bill and wife and dz_1ught<.-1' Nellie, of Port C01- bornc, called on old l'1'ir.-n(i>' hvrc on Sunday. I I |.'u\' (Inn vnnl N11-g l`y....-1. .l.......L . f .\Ii.~'s Jeanette Stztinton, of To- fronto, \\'z1.< the _2'uL-st of .\Ii;~:.< Jc.<.~'i- I"o_v. over civic hol1d21_\'. \11- um! U... 1:n:.\.. .L... Entire Stock Included---Trade in your Used Furniture (|\ll:VL'I' .$LLl(lUllL. :\IILC'1' l. mu` man 'l. in J2mual'_\', 193:2. .~:h<- went ;hucl~'. to the L'k1'21in(-, wluc,-re . w:x.~' ihorn. ant`. :~.1'u2r .:o\'eral y:ar.< tlll:l`(..` rl 1"(."LLll'nf:(1 to l`ar1`in lust .`.Ia1`ch. Only V 1`(:('11t1_\ . obtained v)n1p70_\'Mr`m 1'_ in :-. local home. bl Ont.-. will not he (-l1;u'g0(l in irourt for . woc-k.< yet, as it is il oxpcatvtl to l ). .' that time l)refo1'r_a ho} r'c.'u1 lw 1'e}(.-:1. from the hospital. Chic-f Stmvarrf (-rmfm-rml with Fm. - [ 1 L'Ul11l_`4`1ld.lll. 3` On S21t11rda_\' M1`. and .\Ir.<` ldison and Russ<'-`.1 wont to ?f-ax` the week end. L NT and `LT;-.~ '1" f` f`...\.'... 1 ;,..uu-nu`.-. ux 4\UXLll , c|L L. . I (.'i'2:i-.-".<. .\lary (`m:7::, of Elm-C '1 l vale; at .\li'.:. Ha1't .<, D1; .`vIO\\`2iI Hurtl` "'7`~J>' I of Gull Lake, S;xsk.; at .\I1'.~'. Hill s,'(i1>'t .`.iv\*. '1`. C`owvu'(l, of Toronto: at A. iJa1'_\".~:, Mrs. C. Craig`, of 'l`o1'ouL0.'!-'--j"I- ;On the latte) 5 return on .\Ionda_V 131 [M1's. A. Jury, J12, accompanied her.` C1d1 "l`\\'o little girls from To1`o11to,`f75l` Brxmic-0 and Ele.:mo1' Robiiison, are! HUI lspcn(ling A neck at the rectory. ,C1`Lf ? Ruth Urqulizirt is with Mrs. 15. PT171. I Ped1in_2`~ham. m'clT1.~ ` an q5lfI`l\`A!1\' Viv -and \`h-c 1 `\.l .\.V(1l'\ ` n21u_\. Mrs. Hill and Mrs. T. Coward are spending: :1 month at the Hill c0tt::_:c- Int Balm Beach. I I kpox Church on Sunday at 11.30] 11,711 `JIJ1 I./UL` \\L`L`K CHU. i Mr. and Mrs. T. \the Moon reunion E Ezxdv. NI .. TYIH -...1 Ir. W11` ? R011 L] ASSAULTS DAUGHTER THEN TRIES SUICIDE 1 Churchill shag- inons; Beat Midhurst (,1 ml ml 1' `cm )u.r<: c ' ` (.:h(Il.`l")lSl.Ll`\:ll'l,, (l'.'lHL`(l[ hi` .\(l)1r`l. I)frLLlu 8-7 iolul. :u'1'i\'<-d a few minul.1~s l:m-r`. can m- 11-2:.-z1.~'<.-`1 Irom me no. Stmvz11't confr:1'n=d with C2 g`.~\tto1'nvy E\'zn`1:< _\`c.~'tr.-r(1:1j.` in 1 nmr-1* | I 1 i-vsau, aauqlau. lVlI\IIl.IIII (Cvntinum rom page one) T d G b Ulm.-1' SLL-wart, <'.'1llL-(1 hy Mr. Ijrt.Lln~, Y john, a few minutes lut,cr`- whilm: Lh:,- [mcus was .+Lil :11 p1'u'No Walks Issued at Churchill Nine p,'n-.';~'. lushing to the upper floor Beat Midhurst Foresters in of Lhv house, ht: had the door of B Finals. Lh<- UIlI,`.*:I(:h0Uk quurL<.-rs locked in his __.___ l':u:u. Thu chin!` broke down, the SCORE 11 TO 9 lonr :uul upon (:nt,c!`ing the room ' , ,.' . I n , , . ` . :lL`x nl:`lml1-,Lh::|z1l;:YLL::`h`l:L:i C}f1]::1.l. ,.`]\;:)_ vscolld Both VV1'l`l: him.-ding pro1'ust:ly. Chu.-1' h `L1-dh `Tm , Sh-xvurt ;:rzLbln.-(1 0nv. and .s<.-m CL t C 7 1 u-lst F`S for :11: ;unhul:u1ct:, which convt.-)`c(I :3}3(.kC{1.u.lt:c1if`-1.1-d. r.m1e,h:d.th th..e.1`(3re5try l':LLh:.-r uml l:1u_x:hL to Lhr- h0.~`[)iL2l]. hm 1.115 81. db 1% $5 `Hm ` It \\'Hn l.huu;;`hL ut t'Ir. that ()m:.--}t L. A mt` 3 11:10 J'- Fhc- rs-t [<'htmk'~ ixIjLII'1cs V\ ('I`(t mart` 5:-1~1)L1<|gum(: 10 `H m. 1t I ` ` ` w called account 01 Hmn th:-V m-hmlhr u`nr1- null hr. \lv-|:- AUG1US I l,Il|IUl\. h IH_jul`l . wort: more ;`c)`1()L1.s`| than Lhuy ac LuzLl`_v were and he was ru.~'.h(: to the Toronto G(;X](fl`2.ll Hos- pital, :.cc0mp:min:d by Con.~:t,zLbh.- J:1.'~:. '(I:1:a-. 'l'hu man had r(:<:ov(:ru(l $11121- (.'i(:I1Lly by Monday at.7t<-1'n0on to bvl l`n:ou;:ht back to thtr- Uzn`l`ic hospital, Wh('!`(' he is being (lctaincd. His wound .\\'2ts (:au.'~:: by u nine- in,<:h kJut,ch<:r kni1'(:, .<.hzu'pL-ncd to a k('(:ll. <.- which he drove into the` l()\\'(,-1' part. of ."`.< brt.-ash bone. 3 In Hm. n..,._.,..n,.1, ~ < un:>M:u L0 "u1_vmp1u." Chief Stewart statc-(1 that the 211-; legged fracas arose out of :1 disputes between the girl and her fatlier over some family mutte1'.~:, the facts of which were not (llSCl0S(`(l to the] press. ` When the chief entered the room `the. man :'c1'ez1med out I did it, I _did it. It is believed that Ones-l 1.-hook drove the butcher knife intoi his own body (lui'in_e; the time it: `tool: the police. to lmeak down they idem`. .-\1thoup:h the girl \VlI\' l;zul";v; `,.\'l.Ll'_-_ ,"L"(.`(l about the head, there \\'el`v no l'r2ietu1'es of the .~'kull and hm` re- 1(:`0\'r-ry is hopeful. ; The l21u`e'l1-ter is well thou-_-'h1 nfi , .1 in Hum-in \l'l1:.V*.. .-I-u. L....l ..m ...i I H1 r:zu'r1-, wm snc nan 21U.I1(lL-. gthe Prince of Wzxlcs School and tho. ;Co'.leg'iate Imtitutc. b 21 \'(-1'_\' i('lr:vc-1' .~:tudunt. .-U'tm' `-::\'in:;` high i.<(!h00] in .T:1n.Imx'\' 102") ;'n1. mne- I unwux` piU'L UL .``.< ln'l.'2l.iL D0n(:. r In the Oncschook room Chin!` S1,:-w:n't t'oun Sl_'V(`:l'il.l keen edged; ;kniv<:.~: ,21 flat iron with which he at--' tzwkr-(J his d'ztu_u'htc1' and Mrs. LiLt,lr:- ljohn. He also discovered a number o!.' 1ct.tcr.s' thought to have been, ] w-rittc`n by Omes<:ho`ok during" the past] L\\'0 xveel-'..~:. Most of them were ad-3 dressed to Olympia. (',hi(-T Rh-w:n~? dnfml fh-_|1' H... -`L: \ i. for the h01i(Ie1_'.' `.`.'{'(,`k included the 1'-)1Io\vini,2`: A`. 311*. _\1'r.~=. Rt,-zxdrn"-.n'.~', M1`. and Mrs {t )1(1I`l1Cl11 and baby, of 'l`m'(,-mo; . H. {eudmam of .-\rnp1'ior; at l~lv\\`itE .<, M1`. and Mrs. W. '1'. er and d:1u::htr;1` Winnifred. of .\I1';~.:. I7.n1r,=1`y .<, ) 1!:-n-.xnL.r. (`P \'.-.w.L D...-- .-4- W` C38; -. L'..\.-.E-` 3~`f`U :7 ' MINESING C. Craig attended on Saturday at thought 01`; uul 211`.-:1 -unnl and `L/.. >. I . :`\U' ` Pakeslcy i $3`%g )

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