: ' Leb ; Page Eight' Soe ooh Ok hE ™ ae ™ © NEWS FROM NEIGHBORING TOWNSHIPS * | ett Ls | . STROUD Ewart| Aug. 81.-- Miss Hester Turner is visit- | teen Aug. 30--Mrs. T. Mullen of Belle ih, Hh, Mis Baste Teubner fs slay spent a few days bere with her mother, Mm. W. J. Sproule. ci Mrs. Beelby and daughter Ethel spent 'the week-end in. Maple. Miss Lena Johnston of Orillis~is visiting i 'her sister, Mra. H. Hughes. Trane Spring. Sr., happened with a great CRAIGHURST: fou Inst Fricay' when threshing. "The men | fOmily are spending their holidays 'an had*just gone in to supper when they saw smoke coming from the stack and the fire compleiely destroyed the outbuildings, hay and most of ths season's crop. For: tunute he h: not finished harvesting. Bincere symputhy is extended to Mr. Spring in his great los. ick ot his nplements Harry Maxwell spent Monday with his father intaw, Lot Webb. and Kenneth Stewart are in ch ills, the uma' of thelr want Mee Chester MeConkey. Teuchers who have left to take charge of schools ure: Minwes Irene Constable, therland, Margaret Warnica, Min. dith, Margaret Burelay and Mabel nie } cand home for holidays. Buffalo are staying « month with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hart. | Mra. Thos. Hill ison a motor trip with . J&e Hill family to Toronto, Hamilton, Pet- {erboro and Buffalo. Miss Surah Craig of Elmvale is spending 4 week or two with her sister, Mrs. E. | Caston 7 | Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Jary were gueste of Mr, Jary's parents for » few days. > Mrs. John Heaslip ix much improved in ealth. Miss Mildred Hart of Toronto stopped off for a day to see her parente on her way ; garden p Mr. and Mrs. £ Mowforth Kave another | 4t the home of Robert Reid Rev. F. Herman, Mrs, Herman and| conditions, there was a large gathering family are spending their holidays among | Present. Miss V. A. Hart of the Buffalo General | ing School for Nurses is, Mi Mm. E. C. Koenig and little son of | Wright Mix Rosylin VanNorman of Keswick ix the guest of Miss Marjorie Black for me AL W her frend | Mrs. A. W. Green is visiting her friends | heh in Toronto for x few weeks. ut the Exhibition. Mr, and Mrs. G. Harper and Mra, R. J. | a funeral of fore areal an aed Blick motored to Toronto and spent a and respected resident of the 4th concessio day last week. = of Medonte, was held on Thursday after- Congratulations to Mr. snd Mrs, Alex.| noon. Aug. 26, Interment was made in Gontuble on the arrival of u son, Aug. 30, the Presbyterian burying ground, the ser- Miss Minnie Meredith bas gone to Cobalt | vicos_ in, connection being conducted by to tuke charge of her school after a"pleas- Mr. Sylvester of Midland. Deceased came ant vacation with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs, | to this country from ¥t.south of Scotland B. Meredith. seventy year ago, 'when he was fourteen A. Wallace and daughter, Annie, attend. years old, and when it took six months' el 'the 'Todd-Wallsce wedding in Lefroy sailing to make the trip, He was a man Just Wednesday, August 25. of strong constitution and three days be- Charles Martin of Barrie visited his sis- fore he died.he walked to Hilladale and fer. Mr. Wm, Wright, and friends here | back. a distance of eight miles. 'The day Jaxt_ week, of his death he was out in the fields where Miss A. 'Wallace is visiting friends in| his sons were harvesting. Towards even. Toronto this week, {ing he remarked that he did not feel very Mrs. Will Brewster snd R. Brewster, | well and » doctor was summoned who pro- J. E. Clark and Miss M. Clark motored nounced it paralysis of tho bowels, to the City on Sunday and report a fine|pamed peacefully away in a few hours, trip, conscioux and aware that the end had Loyd Thompson is visiting friends here. come. His wife, who es, wos Miss back from Vancouver, the terminus of her vacation trip. She also visited friends in Mr. and Mre. Geo. Ostrander are down | Grand 9pere - Sst: Sept. 4 THE SEASON'S FIRST BIG ROAD SHOW TUNEFUL AND GAY MUSICAL C@MEDY "MY SMART SWIFT AND SAUCY CAST SOLDIER WITH MOORE AND MURPHY GIRL" MOORE AND MURPHY SS TWO SPECIAL CARS BRIGADES OF * 25 SONG HITS recor --_--_--_--_----_ PRICES---50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00--PLUS TAX. ' Seats selling at Malcomson's Insurance Office COMING + FRIDAY, SEPT. 3--Lila Leo in "Daughter of the Wolf'--Saturday night patrons are requested to come Friday night as there will be no pictures shown Saturday night, Sept. 4. ° " PARAMOUNT WEEK, SEPT. 6 MON.-TUES--Marguerite Clark in "Widow by Proxy," and Larry Semon in "The Fly Cop.'? WED.-THURS.--Ethol Clayton in "More Deadly Than the Male." FRI.-SAT--'The Cost," with Violet Heming, the western provinces on her return trip. | He ling. -| Edgar Institute will be in sttendance and HAWKESTONE A very successful arty was held on Tuesday, Aug. 24. Owing to the splendid weather An interesting program was ren- dered 'by the following: Ht. A. Croxall, 'shart Campbell, Mr. Fletcher, W. Mair, Brown and Miss Sadie Watts, The was occupied by Geo. H. Clerk of Orillia. During the evening a baseball match was played beween Forest Home jand Hawkestone, the latter winning, 'The gathering was held under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid. | Many of our visitors are returning to the city, Among those who have recently left are Mr, and Mrs. Fletcher and son Grant, Several Hawkestone young ladies will be taking up their school du'ies in the near future, among whom ere Miss Myra Reid, and Misses Gruce and Bertha Clark. Wm. Reid has been visiting home for 8 few days, Allan Priddle leaves shortly for New York to spend some time with his nunt. Miss Marion Banner has returned home to North Bay after spending some duys with her aunt, Mrs, Metcalf. \ Mr. ond Mrs, M. Martin of Huntsville have been on visit to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kirkpatrick, Mr. and "Mm. Robert Walker have re- 'turned from their vacation, which wes| spent at Kirkfield. | Mrs, Maxwell of Drayton daughter, Mm. J. R. Leigh. || Mise Guest of Stroud visited Mics Zelma Murray over the week-end. Miss Georgie Kendall has returned to Barrie sfter spending her vacation here with her parents, The Harvest Service will be held in the Methodist Church on Sunday evening, Sept. 12. Special music will be rendered by the choir, Congratulations to Mr. and Mra. J. R Leigh on the birth of s son, Tuesday morn. visited her " BIG BAY POINT Aug. 30.-- School re-opens on Sept. 7 with Miss Brown of Bradford in charge. There will be s goodly number of begin. ners enter upon their educational career. Misses Erma and Camilla Webb and Misses Cora and Dora Guest : Misses' Marjorie and Ethel Mayor and Moore & 'Home Patterns at Armstrong's again ky anald adage that "One does not appreciate the real value of a certain thing until it-is gone."---This applies to us in our Pattern Department. Three years ago, because of uncertain deliveries of Home Journal Patterns, we cancelled our agency contract with the Home Journal Company to take on But- terick Patterns, but the change did not prove at all satisfactory to ys and we have will be found at Moore & Armstrong's, rms and you will be $2.75 GEORGETTE for your Fall Dress. Real human hair and in cap shape, regu- larly priced at 15c ea Our price 2 for 25¢ ve Ward Mayor spent a few days in the Muskoka district recently. A splendid trip | is reported. | Mrs. Milford Andrews and daughters | |leave this week for their home in Toronto. | Mrs. Andrews will be missed in this vicin ity and her many friends will be waiting to welcome her and the little girls back aguin next summer | Gueat leave | of Mrs. H. B. Armstrong. | CROWN HILL Aug. 31.--Mise Elexy Partridge has been | spending her holidays at her home here. | Miss Enid Partridge sccompanied her -to { the City and will spend a few days. Miss Marguerite Elgerton returned to Toronto this wees after a short holiday at her home. * Mr. and Mrs, Goodwin and three ebil- dren of Toronto and Mrs, Burke of Clifton | Springs. New York, have been guests of | Mrs. and Mise Rix. Mrs. Drury was in Toronto on Saturday. Misses Beth and Mabel Drury have been spending some holidays in town, Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Partridge of Lon- | don were recent gueste of Mr. and Mr. W, T, Partridge. Little Miss Stella returned with them for a short visit. | T regret to report that Mrs. Sampson is still very poorly but it is hoped she may return from the hospital this week. Mr. Sampson was badly hurt lust week when he fell from a load of grain to the barn floor, striking hie ahoulder. DALSTON Mrs. Mills of Toronto is visiting at the Parsonagé, ; The young people gathered at the home of A. Watson on Monday evening und gave Miss Mabel Watson a miscellaneous shower. Miss Isabel Watson has returned to Tor- onto after holidaying at home. . Miss R. Brown has secured the Pains- fick school and has gone to take up her wo! re. 'The Congregational Church intend hold- ing their anniversary éervices on Sept. 19. 'The meeting of the Women's Institute will be held at the home of Mrs, G. W. L. Hickling on Thursday, Sept. 9, at 2 Pan. Rev. W. 8, Irwin will give an address on the subject, "When the outlook is not good <try the uplook." The members of the will assist in the program. Mrs. Bell will give the current events, All are cordially invited to be present, ~ CHURCHILL p Aug. 31.--Mrs. Fleurie is spending a few weeks at her home in Norwich. W. Reive of Toronto spent the week- end with his sister, Mra, Thomas Allan, Miss Reive has' returned from Guelph, where she visited her sister, Mrs, T. R. Pickard, 'week-end at home, | week-end with her ister, Mrs. H. Whan. Sept. 1.--Crowds of people are leaving for their city homes. One and all tell the sume story, how I wish I could stay another month"--but duty calls and school bells ring. G. M. Henry is in Toronto this week Miss Blanche Trombley leaves this week for Rochester to train for a nurse, Miss Erie Whan left on Monday for North Bay to teach school, Wray Lazenby of Toronto spent the W. Eddington of Toronto is spending a few days at H. Sheppard's Mr. and Mre, A. Trombley and Misses Blanche and Dot motored to Fergus' on Sunday to visit friends, Mrs. H. 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Gordon Armour und little daugh- ter epent last week with her grandmother, Mrs. Hugn McKay, Mim Grace Church, who «pent the va- cation at her home here, has returned tol ed { Fort William, Mrs, Edger Meredith of Weyburn, Sask., who is visiting her father, Thos. Spence, called on Mrs. James Gray last week. SHANTY BAY Mrs, John Turner of Flint, Mich., spent a few days with Mrs. John Sutton. Come Friday morning and get first choice. The best color combinations are here and styles all of 1920 production. Sizes 38 to for $15; $18.75 for $13; $18.50 for $12; $17.50 for 81 1; $12.98 Every one less than Cost PRINCESS PAT STORE NOTICE NEW ACCORDION HAIR NETS Millinery Department now open and | PLEATED SERGE 2 for 25¢ Poplar priced Hats in vast array are SKIRTS--$ 10.50 on display. : This is a popular style and very reas- ably priced: Navy only. Special $10.50 Mr. and Mr. Win, Shelswell of Craig- hurst spent a few days in the village thes week. 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