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Barrie Examiner, 27 Apr 1922, p. 7

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1922 It isn't raining rain to me, But elds of clover-bloom, Where any buccaneering bee. May nd 9. bed and room. A health than to the happy! A g for him who frets! It isn't raining rain to me, It's raining violets. `I ----~;------:-:_ Thui'sday, April 27, "1922 `TORONTO CANADA moo Fireproof Rdoms "blow 5/ Eucryhing"V I Direction United Hotels Company of . America Week - End Attractions :\`g.\~.'x42111;:/Z/g%y%% srnouo women's INSTITUTE Dr. N. W. Rogers addressed the mem bars of the institute at their April meeting, on Aural and Tonsilar Infections and their effects." As the attendance was unusually small. the doctor was requested to repeat his address at some meeting during the coming year, which he kindly promised - to do. In the abscence of the President and vice-president Mrs. Marquistook the chair, and also reported the result of the couterence 1e Rest Room. l)elegate.s from different branches met in Barrie to discuss the mat`er, and decided to advertise for a suitable room. and person to take charge. VFLA Annnn` Mnnfsnn 117"] `'\n 91'. A quiet wedding took place Wednmday noon, Apr. 19, at the home'of the bride's mother, Mrs. Henry J. Tudhope,__,Rugby. when her only- daughter, Eva. Jean, became the bride of Mr. Francis Howard Leigh, son of Mr. George Leigh of Hawkestone. Rev.-` Neil Campbell performed theceremony. The bride, who wore 9. dainty dress of ivory V.._._. _:H. L......I .u~nl-.1-ninu-at` nun: aivnn ;&&%$&&&%$*%$%%*&%$$%&*&& DYIQE, -W110 wow u uzuuuy uswa uu nun; jersey siQc, hand embroidered, was given away by her eldest brother, -Mr. R. A. Tudhope. She carried cream roses. Her ` bridesmaid, Miss Elva Scott, carried a. bouquet of carnations, Mr. Ellis Leigh was his brother's best man._ and Mrs. Leisvh left on the afternoon train for a trip to Newmarket and Toronto, the bride wear- ing a suit of-navy blue tricotine and hat to match. She wore a necklace the gift of the groom. Upon their return they will live near Hawkestone.---Orillia Times. ` 8111531016 room. anu person u) must: vumgc. The Annual Meeting will be held at Mrs. A. Martin's on May 11. T ' About the -best thing a father can do for his boys is to encourage them to travel and see something of the world, before they become too keenly engrossed in commercial life. Travel is a. greet educator=-it enriches the mind and fits the youth to -better ll his place in life. A normal `boy is observ- ant--he assimilates and retains knowledge. ' Travel gives him his epportunity--it ts him for every phase in life. A `Ann 2;` IlI`l\V\ `I Q9`. nfihf. hinz 01'- mm 101' every pulse in um. A tour `of Europe is at present being or- ganized under the personal supervision of '1`. H. Matthews,` M.A. (Oxon), Assistant Professor of Mathematics, .McGill Univers- ity, and late Instructor-Lieutenant, Royal Navy. In addition, local guides will be ee- cured to conduct excursions and give lec- tures on. the artistic, historic, literary and economic signicance of the sights seen and the places visited. , A -mono nan-nfullu nlnnnnrl kn!` intarestinc tne praces visweu. A most carefully planned `and interesting itinerary has been arranged, including visits to Montreal, Liverpool, Chester, Stratford- on-Avon, Oxford, London, Paris, Marseilles, Cannes, Nice, Monaco, Mentone, Genoa, Pisa, Rome, Naples, Sorrento, "Capri, Pompeii, Vesuvius, Florence, Venice, Trent, Innsbruck, eMunich, the _ Passion Play at Oberammergau, Nuremberg. May- ence, the Rhine, Cologne, Brussels, Lou- vain and Ostend. returning through don and Liverpool. ` 'l!|.. mnmnnnnl mm chart: Cram Man- Lon- non ma. mvarpoo . This exceptional tour starts from Mon- t_x;e_gl ontsaturday. June 24. qalling _at_ Que- bec, by thoaplendid White Star Line stum- ship ` C'a.nopic" (12,100 tons). A period 1.! nnuoawinunoglu hut. mnntl-an 1175 `In M. amp UBIIUPIU \l,lUV bunch I; ywalvu of spprdximately two months will be oc- cupied by the tour, gas by the itinerary the return trip is -made from Liverpool by the ne steamship Regina (16,500 tons) ar- riving at Montreal on Aug. 26. \ STUDY TOUR FOR BOYS LEIGH--TUDHOPE :&;;%;%%m*%%$*%*%$%&$*& IN WOMAN S;REALM Lord Byng. of Vimy,. was born on Sep- tember 11, .1862,` and is the seventh son of the 2nd Earl of Straord. It was with 10th Royal Hussars that he started his military -career in l883,-`In 1898 he was promoted to the rank of, Major and 1901 to Colonel, ' while in the South African campaign. While serving in the Souclan Expedition in 1884 at E1 Tel and Taxnai, he was `awarded a medal with clasp, K.hed- ive s Star, and in the'South African cam- paign, he was mentioned in despatches and3 .won the Queen's medal with sixclasps. and the King's medal. In 1902 Lord Byng took. command of the 10th Royal Husaara and held .it until 1904, when he joined the Cavalry School at Netheravon. He` became Major-General ,in 1909 after having commanded the 2nd Cavalry Brig- ade from 1905 to 1907, and the first Cav- alry Brigade from` 1907 to 1909. During. the next two years he was with the East Anglian Division" and in l9l2.took com- mand of the forces in Egypt. He married` Marie Eveyln Moreton in 1902, and who was the oldest chjld of Hon. Sir. Richard Moreton, `K. C.- V, 0. Lady Byng is a writer of note. Her books Barriers "and Anne of the M'arsliland_s" were published in 1912 and 1913, and were well received. Lord Byng stepped into the great war in 1914 and in a short time became recog- nized as an expert general in modern war- fare. His brilliant record with the Can- adian Corps will never be forgotten._ `The arrangements for this tour are most complete andthe charge, which is a mis- imum one,` covers everything in the/way of transportation, hotel accommodation with three meals a day, transfers; sight-seeing fees, in brief all necessary travelling ex- ~ penaes i'or'the entire tour. ` * Lnr\I-_On nun 'n-an` A` nonninn "nt:r.nd` PUIXD SUI IIIIU UIIVIIU W0 Apply-40 any `agent of Canxidian N ational Railways for further particulats. 17-20c To the 'o'f`;`,h`eT Dear Sir :-- There was a note in your pa- per about Mormonism` and the book of Mor- mon. It is exzident that the writer did not know what the book of" Mormon was. Most peoplehave the idea. that it is a polygamist doctrine, but that is not so. \xr.. "mt! :1-\ Hun l`.onm-Hun I-uictnrv nf H19 `time was Mormon. The first writings were doctrine, Dun unit 15 not am. We read in the Canadian history of the mound builders. the early inhabitants of America and the history says that those peopb were clever but no person knew` where they came from, but were supposed to have come from the- south of_Asia. Now these people did eome3from Asia. There were three colonies came out to _America. The first came out at the time of the build- ing of the Tower of Babel 2200 B.C., head- ed by the prophet Jared after called Jare- dites. The second colony came out 600 B.G., headed by the prophet .Nephi just before the Babylonish captivity, Those people were led by the Lord to this count: 7 ry and were told to write their historyin a book. lNow those people grew in great number also in -wealth and became a. mighty people, but prosperity did not agree with them as they became selsh and for- got the God who brought them here. V Through time they began to make war on one another and soon they were destroyed and the last prophet who lived at that Jared .s, the second Nephi s and the last Mormon s. That is why this book came to be called Mormon. This book was sealed and buried in the earth and if you read .29 chapterof Isaiah you_will find. what the prophet Isaiah said about it. Utopia,' Apr. 24.. A. A ~SUBSCR}I~BER. ` THE BOOK OF MORMON Loan avuc or vmv ,, ,E II!,,,,, MARSHALL Wedding Anniversaries. We sometimes wish we knew just what each wedding anniversary menu and the following list may be tucked away for fu: ture reference. First year, paper; second year, cotton; third year, leather; fifth year, wooden; twenty-fth year, silver; ftieth D-l\l\- nnlnn -the one month .in the whole year that you can get a genuine Marshall Mattress .at special advantage. The genuine`Marshall Mattresses are thehighest standard of quality and are always sold at xed prices. 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