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Barrie Examiner, 10 Aug 1922, p. 16

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IJUI nun: uuuun Toronto spent tl: ing. Brock St. Mr. and Mrs` from the city an Mia E. Pulling, III. ....A ll... '88 In 3118110318. ' The many friends of Mrs. C. Lowe are pleased to see her able to be out again after her illness. ll- .....l 11.... A-mum `Duh-m vnntmvnrl un alter ner lll!1$8. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Paton motored up from Toronto -and spent Sunday with_ the T former : parents. Mia: `Fmnn nil:-.hi-int. of Toronto. accom- nere over aunaay. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ferguson motored to I-Iillsdale on Sunday and spent the day with Mrs. Jack Archer. D-.. ......I `II... `lfnunnn on!` Anuuakfnr hf _wm1 Mrs. Jack Arcner. Rev. and Mrs. Harron and daughter of Minneapolis are visiting Allandale and Bar- rie relatives this week. * 117 I D..LL.;_....-Jo Gun nkilrnn frnm Iqrmer 5 purenus. Miss Helen Gilchrist of Toronto, panied by Miss Collins, was at _her home here Sunday. ` H. am! `Mr: Arfhnr Fm-mnmn mntnred Mr. and M:-s.;_B. uarsme. _ Wm. Smith, Caroline St., dug sixty- aeven potatoes out of one hill last week, frty-one of which were saleable. M:...... !.I.n.ia am! Al-lnnrta Jules of Tor- forty-one or wmcn were aaueume. Misses Hattie and Alberta Jules of T9!`- onto were tihe guests of Mrs. Geo. Come, Cumberl-and St., over the weekend. I`:-us M Mnrnnnnn nil!` HA!` `fY, David `Hisey is spending ~a"f'ev-vi. 1-1:)":-3--v-Iith his niece,` Mrs. D. E. Magloughlen, before returning to his home in British Columbia. 1:, ,,,.| 1:..- 13...; II .._:.... -8 VI`.-and-A. (lumber!-and 55., over um wems-uuu. Miss M. McLenna.n and her sister, Miss Nita Mcbennan of the R.V.H., have re- turnedfrom their vacation in Muakoka. ,_ .I,_._ ...!A.I_ Tle relatives mus ween. W. J. Patterson's ve children from Perth are visiting with their grandparents, `Mr. and Mrs. M. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rimmer and child- "wen of Toronto spent the week-end with and Mrs.;S. Garside. 111.... Smith f`.m-Alina 812,. dim sixth!- ICVWIIIIIIE |I\l IJIW olvuov can can-u--a- -vw------v---. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Herring of Toronto- are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Walk- er at their summer home at Minot : Point. A: .1 vs ,,,_4 L_ lIl_._-__J.- -_ VI DI) UIIIIII nun cu so-on-V u- --.-.- _ --__ Rev. 8. M.,-Beech wont to 'I`or;>nto or; Monday to meet his mother and daughter, who will bebguests at the parsonage during August. 1:... D Wnulnnd nf Timmimz and R. August. Mrs. `R. Wayland of.Timmins and R. C, and L. Adams of Toronto attended the funeral of their step-father, the late W. G. `Morten. -u-:__ u......:.. \l....l......Ll.n Inna vnhn-nml Morten, Miss Mossie Magloughlen has returned home after a month's holidays with her_ grandparents. -Mr. and Mrs. John I-Iisey, Caledon East. It... D:..I..1..:.u... AC Ilnnnnuuk vngIr_ fnp. Ualeaon mat. . Mrs. Finkbiner of Bengough, Sask., for- merly Miss Howard, egraduste of the R. V.H., spent the week-end with Mrs. W. A. Pratt, Cumberland St. ` Mia Beryl and George Reynolds, Tiin St., have returned home after spending nearly four weeks with their aunt, Mrs. Jae. Baskerville of Aurora. 1:-.. n.......... -0 l"nll:nnmm-ul "MI-A nan Jas. masxervnue 01 Aurora. Mrs. Breens of Collmgwood, Mrs. Dan Jones of Hilliardton and Mrs, Harry Sack- rider of Kirkland Lake attended the fun? era! of the late W. G. Morten. Ill-.. m..1.... n`....;m. - `nun nnmnlnfnrf hm- era! 0! the bare W. U. Luurruu. , Miss Edna Fraser has completed her summer course at the University of Tor- onto and has returned home, accompanied by Miss HelenmGerma.in of Toronto. . II. mm! Mr: Mnalnmvhlen motored to MISS ne1en.uer;uuux_on .I.uI'uuuu. by Mr. -and Mrs. Magloughlen motored to Kleinburg. Bolton and Caledon East. re- turning by Tottenham, and spent Monday with Mr. MagloughIen s sister, Mrs. Geo. (Iowan. . 11.. .....I III... VI` (`nm~\v\I'\n ant} farnnv wan. Mr. and Mrs. T. Campbell and family and Harvey Campbell of Toronto, also Robinson Campbell of Hamilton, spent the "holiday with their mother, Mrs. M. Camp- `\n Faun Q5 uuuuuy wwu uuuu uuluuvl, uncut 415. \.w...,.. ell. Essa St. Next Sunday the union services of Essa Road Presbyterians and Burton Ave. Meth- odists will be held in Burton Ave. church both morning and evening. as the Presby- terian church is undergoing repairs. W` " 1'! -_.-.._._ 1.-.. The Tuxis and Trail Ranger groups from Burton` Ave. church _will camp for` a week, beginning Aug. 14, on Lake Simcoe near Sandy Cove. Rev. S, M. Beach and W. -J. G1-acey will "be incharge of the camp. REV. s. M. BEACH DIELIVEI-IS sanmou TO THE came: BLACK KNIGHTS What manner `of persons ought ye to t be?" was the text of a sermon delivered to members of the Royal Black Knights of the British Commonwealth by Rev. 8. M. Beach. pastor of Burton Ave. Method- ist Church, last Sunday" evening. It was the occasion of the Order s annualdivine service, -and in spite of the heavy rain the church was well lled. Over fty Black Knights and Orangemen took part in the parade, a general invitation having been . extended to all Orange brethren to partic- ipate, Sir Knight Goftonwasin charge of the parade. A large number of th Knights were in uniform. ~ AN-or nvl-nntlino nrnrrln nf wnlnnmn to his $$w$m%wwmm$1 T J .- Page Sixteen 11190 ti and the he James Pulling motored . spent the week-end with Id Busts? holiday wit V Myrtle Dunn of Toronto spen day with her parents. Tom and Allen Schreiber of Toror visiting their brother here._ '- Hr. Painter of Toronto 18 a guest` `home of his brother in William St Mr. and -Mrs. Holmes of Toronto : guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wist Mrs. L. Lawrence and son and 1! 1" __:-Z;!.._ f_3..-`pl; :-\ nnlnnl of Toronto aunt, Mrs. mg" Marshall with Geo. Ga - Toronto re ~ spent Suh- spent ent the Lowe, all of Gor- gwinimiimammimmg which the Chapter of Royal BlaackhKnights I fr"-rnn:-I a nap`. WIIIUI-I Ill-IV vuayvva VI n.vv;un an-wv.u,-.---u--_ formed a part. `Now the question of the text was asked: What manner of persons ought ye to be? The speaker.then read from the _constitu- tion of the qualication of membership, in which it was stated that the Orangeman was pledged to `aid and defend all loyal. subjects of every religious persuasion. That being the case, they had pledged themselvesto protect all loyal R. 0. sub- jects as well as` Protestant. The constit- ution also demanded that a member` must also have a sincere love -and veneration for his Almighty Maker productive of righteousness and obedience to his com- ~. mands; that he should have a hatred of cursing and swearing and the taking of y the name of God in vain; that his d'uz- . position should be humane -and compas- I sionate; that he should exercise prudence, .. sobriety, temperance and honesty. The I` speaker then asked where, the Society got its Mania and tm-nimr tn Exodus; 01180961` the words, Well done, good and faithful] ie(:'v9.1;nt; enter` thou into the joy of thy r . At the recent examinations held _in-St. Joseph's Convent -by the Canadian Aca- demy of Music, Toronto, the following` candidates were successful: A'......:..4.... .1..:.. n:ann_.Wnnifrad Shsu-ne.2 MUSIC EXAM RESULTS AT . .e-r Jngrpws NEW LEATHER HANDBAGS AT VICKERS Asalefxtraurdinarv R. MALCOMSON GEO. VICKERS H. J. . EVANS A EACH IS A REAL BARGAIN [I Will Be An Advantage To See Them Early Values up to $9.00 101` $2.95, $3.45 and $3.95 A wire opportunity has given us aeportion of a manufacturer's sample stock of New Hand Bags at a price at from one-third to oneehalf regular value. __ . ' ,._. . `_j _ -__,-. Every Bag is fresh, new` goods; every Bag is one of the accepted styles for the coming season. ' s _ * These illustrations represent only a few of 72 different styles, and there are 288 to be sold. ` i There is a wonderful choice of handsome leathers, including Pin Seal, Vachette, Spider Calf, Real Morocco and f Fancy Calf. Enevelope styles, top straps, backstraps, Pouch effects, Party Cases, Vanity Bags, etc.,` etc. Black and colors. ` Hl'.ULIb RI .- ST. V JOSEPH S CONVENT THE BARRIE EXAMINER GEO. VIBKERS, Limited M J. c. MORGAWSVFUNERAL . 1 Honorary pall `bearers at the funeral of J. C. Morgan of Oakville, formerly of Barrie, who `was `buried at Oakville `Thursday afternoon, August 3, included 1 D. M. Stewart of Barrie. Judge Walsh of n-I_-.... nr.....Im M:-Vin-.ip W, H_ Hunter, Miss 15. ralung, Mr. and Mrs. R. Scanlon and children of Toronto spent the holiday with relat- ives in Allandale. ' 011. _....... l.'..l......l.. AC on I`. Tnuyn gum .IN. 0 I118 Deu 10!` over human Luuuuua. Deceased was born in Oro, Sept. 4, 1844, and was the son of Henry Baskerville and Charlotte Burgess, early settlers in that township. When a young man he came to Barrie and joined the survey party of his uncle, the late Henry Creswicke, who was County Surveyor for years. Mr. Cres-. wicke s son, Henry, succeeded his father .. oulntvntynv ant` Annnnent` urn!-`(Ari with Thrsday, August 10, 1922. residence on Tuesday was` conducted by Rev. E. '1`. Douglas. The body was then. taken by motor to Perm, where 9. very large number of old friends assembled to pay tribute to the memory of one whom they had learned to love and respect dur- _ing her long residence among them. The Rev. Mr. Bailey conducted the burial rites. ST. MARY'S BEAT TRINITY JRS., 7-4 , in BASEBALL gucaus U1 nu. uuu any. TV -. ...___...- Mrs. and_aon Mrs. A. Conlon are visiting friends in Caledon East. `Misses Jean and Lilian Kearns have re- turned from a visit` with friends in North Bay. . Mica Pnhm-tnnn of Toronto spent nay. Miss Robertson c week-end with her 67 Brock St. , Del Marshall .___A. LI... L U0 I-ll vvn M: Toronto ink Br

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