'new pacing record in 'Mitchell, O n the z4th-~It was 1.1, Oar friend Vir. Wallace of 'the Bell * Telephone 'happened to be there to see the fun. 8. 0. EB; 8. PARADE Old England Lodge No ¢ 8. 0. E, 8. accompanied by several Brethern Uxbridge, to the number of 60, attended Divine Service at the church the Ascension on Sunday evening when an excellent | sermon was de- Miveted by the Rector Rey. G. St: yner, from the text "Honor All Men Love the 'Brotherhood, Feat God: Honor the King--1' Peter a:cha; verse, On returning to the Lodge Room, _after service, in expression of the appreciation of the members it 'wa snaved by Bro. . Dt. S.J. Mellow ~ seconded by Bro. A. W. Allin that the thanks of the Lodge be. tendered ' to /&Rav. Mr. Tyner for -his.: able, timely and "patriotic address (unanimously arried.) . "1 Me membership also faél * grateful ; Brethern of Buckingham Lodge = ori their assistance and frater- t 3 : ) Hain Dg ewart Ford, ' Bert Yorke tle nid Melton, all of Orillia: were © "Cq of Rev J, Ford over Sunday. 3 Bo ; is. W. Clemens; of Toronto, was the-guest of Mr. 'and Mrs, W. E. "¥arnold for the week end. . "Mr: Howard Tummonds was home Jor the holiday. - Miss Dhel Purdy was home from Whitby for the week end. Mr. E, Whiteway 'has returned' to Toronto, the most beautiful beds: of tulips it "has been our 'pleasure 'to-see: "It is worth a visit to see their beauty. Mr. Norman Murray, of Toronto, spent the holiday with his parents "in town, ; Miss Peel spent the holiday in "the City. Mrs, Neil McPhail is visiting for a ~-- couple of weeks in Scarboro. George , McMillian 'got. second in ithe mile foot race at Uxbridge on the 24th of May. Miss Cora Brimble spent 'the 74th in 'Toronta. Tk Mrs, Thomas McLaughlin of -Osh- awa, spent a week in town. Mr. Clarence Town has gone 'to : North Bay, where he takes a:position as embalmer. : Mr. John Davis has taken a position 'on' 'the steamer. riinning between Rochester and Quebec, This is. his fourth summer at that work, * The following young ladies' spent 'the holiday in Uxbridge: Miss 'Lena . Hall, Miss Aileen: Boe; Miss Beatrice «Vickery, Miss Kathleen McCaw and Miss Aileen McCaw, Barrie Saturday Morning :- Walker'won the h 'the her vocal solos were rendered with good tone, quality and fine, sostain- ed power: |" Ree Toronto. 'Daily: "Globe -- Chas. Emery rendered Brigade," and was encored again and again. His other selections him double and treble encores for his second afid third selections! Toronto' News: Mr. 'Chale Emery; entertainer; was a huge favorite with his audience. : St. Lonis Star :~Jack Howard at the Columbia this week 1s making a big hit," * Washington Post ;--Jack How- ard, character comedian at Chasé's Theatre this week made his usual hit with the andience. Toronto World i= Toronto's new- est comedian, -Mr, Jack Howard, made a decided hit with "his. ehar. acter songs and monologues. DENTISTS ORGANIZE A meeting of the dentists of York and Ontario Counties was held in "the Prince George Hotél, Toronto, May 17,1912, when an organization: was formed known as "The Central Ont- Mr. Nicholas Ingram has one of ario Dental Society." The officers} Flossie attended elected were: Pres. Dr. DC. Smith, Stouflville, Vice Pres. Dr. J. W. Bar- ker, Cannington," Secy:Treas. Dr, H. Wilkinson, Newmarket, A NIGHT WATOHMAN After the 'robbery the Suggestion has 'been made 'in' several quarters that the, custo of 'having "a night watchman be revived, - It seems there used to be one in Port Perry years. ago Others oppose the idea 'on the ground of expense, apd the fact that even a good watchman is liable to: grow care: less after awhile; and the money thus spent is wasted, The following were among: thosé who attended the Spring Fair at: Ux- bridge May 24th. <= Messts, Arthur Prentice, C. = 'Haings, .G. Haines, W. Harrison, 'J. Hatrison,C. Boe,fEd. Boe, Harty Brooks, Chester Boe, Bert McGregor, Roy Lang, 7% Martin, R. Switzer, C. McKinnon, N Deshane, €.- Vickery, P, Rodman, G. Ingram,C. N. Campbell; Geo: V. Suggitt,' A. Rose, Campbell, I. McMillian. 3 Miss L. White, Toronto, is visiting her aunt Mrs. George Ra es, for a week. : J v he Highland |' or Pt 171 were equally well given to the great] {delight of the audience, which gave "The ci Athletic 4 for partietlars; © i Scie our seats: for.eoncert NOW Plan at Flint's' Drugstore. , TBA AT THE PARSONAGE A very pledsing 'social 'event enjoyed at the home of Rev, ani R. Bamforth; when the Ladies" served tea on the afternoon of Er of last week. Attendance was g CAESAREA Mr," Wakeford and _ family moved ifito out villafie, * Welco . Mr. and Mrs. Thos Willia at Solina for a few days with and attendéd the. anniversary; Mrs, D. Malcoln and son; Stanl Mr: and Mrs. Samells and the "aniniversary at Blackstock on the 24th, an t good time, gi Migs McGill spent the holiday with her parents,' ¥ ; G MroWm Samells has "purchased 'a new driver; and'a 'brand new' sit ol harness from Mr. H. Finney. ' There are great improvements on the shore. 'The summer cottages' a going. up at a surprising vate; 4 . 'Mr. Albert' Beacock has built a new wire fence round his home. Brothers in' Affliction Toronto Saturday Night really. no grievance against the Lord's Alliance, Dominion Abliance, W. H. Emmerson, G. Hood, | b McKenzie | 'Millian, E. Beare, | 1 ~Mac Beare, A: !