nk of ritten n_ada. nk of denti- 'ricul- limited LAN mt I4. 1933.` 64 am-u: yuuu no uur 1101116 In Auanaaze. Mr. and `Mrs. Eldon Wice and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelsey will. attend the funeral _of their aunt, Mrs. Williams, at Dalston this-week. u uuu 1 uwunsuu . ` Mrs. Allan Wat: is again with her aagh. ter, Mrs. S. J. Reynolds,` after spending a short time at her home in Allandale. I nn 'Mx~ I2`IA.... `I11..- .....I I 3,, I uuy uuu Lupurla u 5000 1.11116. Mrs. Hunter: of Toronto is spending her holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Patterson. 4 . 11.. uu__ ny-.. - - -.- - - - vytun-Ullu no war uuluu new. A number from here went to the opening of Lloyd George Park at Lefroy on Satur- day and report a good time. MIG. wnnfnn AC "l`n-m-.4- 1.. ......_.l:._._ L;. uuuuay mm ucr Hillel`, Mrs. Iwot. UIDDOHS. Miss Mary Alpm of Toxfonto spent the weekend at her home here. ' A .......l..... 0...... L--- __--__; L- `L, - J\UI.IclIa utuuuua. - Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dawson and daughter of Ivy [visited at Harry Kelsey's last week. ` Mrs. Sam. Dickey of Tollendal spent Sunday with her `sister, Mrs. Robt. Gibbons. ha :Mnruy A`r\:n Al "l`.._....L.. ..-_..4 AL- I I-VV l4GlV\7 IUD Idfll '7 `UK June 5.--~J`.oseph Siinpdn of Toronto spent Sunday at the home of his uncl. V Robert Gibbons . II. ..__I 11..- An,_,,. n i V . U. F.`,O. PAINTS ' ~ Pints Soc - Quarts 90c ,Ha1f Gals. $1.75 Machine Oil, 50c gal. 7 J Ladies 2-strap brown ox- ford . . . . $3.75 pr. . Ladies 4-eyelet "brown oxford . . . . $3.50 pr. ` Ladies cushion sole black {oxford . . ., . $3.78 pr. Ladies 4-eyelet black oxford . . . . 33:50 pr. Men's brown brogue boots . . . . . . $4.98 pr. Men's black brogue boots $4.39 pr. Men's. _ mahogany side boots . . . . . . $4.25 pr. . Men's black gunmetal boots . . . . . . $4.25 pr. - St. Lawrence Sugar 100 lbs. . Shortening; 1-Ltb . . . ' Shortening, 3`-lb pail V Shortening, 5-lb pail 1 Pickles, glass jar . . . .` Onions, glass jar . Mayonnaise Dressing, : Holbrook Sauce . . . . : Catsup, large bottle, 1 __________.__._ L3 * -.v V -vvv v - We will pay 24 per dozen '_1=REsH cnqctgzngs ALWAYS B(_)OTS AND `SHOES ` J-`Ill GUS 55: 95 an -in... no- ble to 23 45: , 28 . . . . . . . . . . ya-av [II'._ Women's white ox:fords_.. ' 32.48.92. Women's white lace boots` .` . . . . . . 2 . . $1.50 pr. Women's white lace with Frenchheel $1.75 pr. Men s brown or black lace boots . . . . . . $1.75 pr. Bogi" M bChild s white canvas pump . . . . $1.20 pr. Misss 1-strap white . . . . . . . . $1.25 pr. n kwnuuvn ununn nu Gi" c.-spcuuca . Rev. R. M. Morris addressed a largely at- tended meeting here last week in the inter- ests of better educational advantages for Sunower Slmor; `Pa 18: Tiger Salmon 1's .. 28: Red Crown [ 1 s 40: Dates, pkg. . . . . . 10 Corn `Starch, pkg. . . -10: Peas, per tin . . . . . . J5; Corn, 2 tins . . . . .. 25c Tomatoes, per` n . . 15 _ AIHB U56]! N10 The. Executive of the Women s Institute wish to thank all those who so kindly help- -:*d with the `supper at the recent picnic, also the managing boards of the two churches for use -0`! tables, benches. etc. About fifty dollars wag realized clear of expenses. DA`! `D 5|! "_..__'L ,4,` , I c, auu Pro- into 9. notic- n "the _... ... .. ..- .. .... ....,uu y .5 --u uvuu-u. ' i Miss S. Grose leaves this week for Toronto to stay with her sist._e.1_-, Mrs. Hilland, who has been ill. - T ' ,v'||__ `l.\___-._L!_, I .I run: I - I--- .._..- .-,......_u wanna: vvnvu JIIUIIIAS IICIC. Dr. and Mrs. Leadr, of Wheatley, om..,, spent the week-end renewing acquaintance in this vicinity. 3 I urn nlnhanrl on unnnuo 51...; Il_. `D-L-__;l run: v wuuvy . I I am_ple ased to feport that Mrs. Robert Stewart is improving -in health. T I \l:....Q l 1...._- I_AH- A!` ` ` "' ` -u Oocuno 11-nu [Ito ' brown romper . .. $1.251. brown lace. .". $1.50 nh e nv'|1~:n Any`;-.-;I.. Tffi ' The annual convention of the Oro Sun- day School Association will be held at Crown Hill, on Tuesday, June 19, with `sessions at 2`p.m, and 7 p.m. In the afternoon Rev. Manson Doyle will give an address on The Helpful Teacher. In the evening he will speak on ~ Can We Forecast Human Destiny?" Rev. . Brown of Barrie also will give an adara. Wesley Caldwell, the president, will oeupy the cheir. t . Mrs. Fraser was a lady of great forcei of character and a member of the Pres- byterian Church. She was not perhaps `widely known. but within the circle of her acquaintance,_ herfriendship was valued very sincerely. It was from her home as the centre that her influence radiated. Her passing leaves a gap that cannot be . filled -except by the memory of her life. ; "(Besides her husband there is left to mourn her going. two daughters. Mrs. G. 3 H. Richardson of Victoria and Gladys of 4 the Consolidated School staff. ` ~ I `me late Mrs. Fraser, whose maiden name was Mary Jane Parlee. was born near St. Thomas. Ontario. and was in her fifty- eighth year. Married in 1887 she came west in 1898 and settled first in Cranbrook where theirhorne has been ever since. and where Mr. Fraser is still one of our lead- ing business men. ill... I.` _ . . . _ _ - -- ' ' ` ,....s...5 was um unexpected. Three weeks 0 she underwent a serious operation, since ien the issue was in doubt, until '3 day or two ago, when she began to sink. The end came -peacefully at 1 am. on Tuesday. to the 8!: of cool a like I two acct. aub- cleah ' I AUWB -1' The veil of sadness fell over the commun it-y on Tuesday morning when`it was learn- ed that one of our most esteemed residents, in the person of -Mrs. John` Fraser, had passed away at the local hospital. Her passing was not unexpected. Three weeks 8.110 aha llnrlnrumnf o mu-l.u... ....-.....1-_ V, ll ncuun. cl Political meetings are the order of the day. A large` number from this community ,lwent to Bradford on Saturday last to hear Premier Drury, who spoke to an audience which packed the old town hall of that vi'l- ` lage to overflowing. . " A Former _Resident Passes Many readers of The Examiner will re-| member John Fraser, who kept store in` Lefroy over a quarter-century ago. carrying on the business for himself after J. C. Mc- Keggie refired from the mansfgement. After-,| his marriage he and Mrs. Fraser spent five; or six years in Lefroy before leaving for! British Columbia. Mr.'Fraser recently suf- ` fered a. sore bereavement in the death of his wife which was reported by the Arm- ' istrong (B.C.) Advertiser of May 3 as fol- ows:- ' e ,,'| A E Iuuuucl auu nuulpr. -Mr. and `Mrs. Samuel Todd and Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Allan spent Sunday with Alliston ifriends. A 'D.I3L:__I _.__-A! - A` ` ` ` I CROWN Latest style in coffins displayed at New Orleaius at - the State Funeral Directors Convention, are elechfio lighted and ex- flunnnlu Ii.-In .n.A ....-. -- --V--- I uvcuuxuu, are ulectv 1151130 ':1'vezpely light and gay in color. A bee to; improve the Congregational Cemetery will be held June 20 at 10 am. All parties interested are asked to come and help or send 9. contribution` to the Committee: Mrs. J. Brownor Mrs. Joseph Cockburn. The WJ. are to serve lunch. av: vcu Auuuu. Next. meeting is to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Stoddart on June 21 at.8 pm. A {good programme is being prepared. All are cnrdinllv inu-ifnrl +1. am...` ` my ,,.u.. n gouu programme 1s bemg `prepared. All` are cordially invited to come". W `in ?h.' cuu ah ucr ~L|UIIlt` In -Auananle. Practising baseball and baseball matches seem to be the order of the day. auu Jua. J. 114. vvauwm. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Handy of Dalston spent Sunday with Midhurst friends. V Miss Drucilla Poucher spent the week- end at. herhome in -Allandnle. pPDnf:u;nn Ln.mL...Il .....I I__-_L,-n . n , ,V_ ___.. ,,-.---...,.v..u\,uu "nu Auun nunst III. N. Oahm of Harriston, night operator for C.P.R., is at Midhurst station now, as they have two night operators in charge. Percy Holman is the other operator. Mrs. W. L.` Carruthers of Stayner and `Mrs. Edmund Briese and daughter Corene 0: Utterson visited with Mrs. G. D. Coutts I last week. II__., I I P` m?ir.Tw.ll`('>hnA Smith ahd son Arthur 6! Hillsdale spent. Sunday, the guests of M1. !and Mrs. J. E. Wailwin. I - I- and \,l_. 1-....- 1-*r., I A vs I 1' ULCBI vv an W111 . Anyone having correspondence to send 'in to the Barrie Examiner please send in to Midhurst- P.O. each` week before Tuesday and the Correspondent will look after it. \7 l\..L-_. , ) `l'l - nyvuuulg u ween Wlla IHGHGS In `1`0l'0nt0. Mr. [and Mrs. Shehion Ego of Penetang were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Forest Wallwin A ____ __ . L.._.,,, ' ' slant Aunt WEEK. Mr. and Mrs. Holland of Harriston spent a few days with Mr. Gill. `I. u-... and Mrs. Wilton Mc- -uananovll JJFII 1 June l1.-Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White? of Orillia visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jamesi Hart last week. 5 \[_ _,__l I!" 11- n I - -- - ` auu spam me am wnn VVTD. Uowan, Sr. 1 Mrs Lee and children, who were down` at 1the lake shore, 8t-h line, spent Victoria Day ' with her niece, Mrs. Jm. Bowman. E Mr: W;lcnn DnuvnnIA_ -..--A A- 7" ' ` Wu-u ucl xucue, Mrs. am. bcwman. E Mrs. Wilson Reynolds went to Toronto} to visit her son 1:22: week. ) nuxn. Mr`. and Mrs. John Cbwan and daughter} and James Cowan motored from Toronto} and spent the 24th with Wru. Cowan, Sr. Mr IE9 and l|"|"rlI-on nvlun nu--A -`----~-- ' ` ' Fltloi-'13 PUMPS mg. g vua.:arr"VVLlUU1lC1 .lU1' a. or shallow well-I can supply a Toronto Pump which will give every satisfaction-at a reasonable price; Drop in and let me show you the Toronto "Pump Line. Buy a Toronto Pump from me. Toronto Pumps are sturdy, prac- tical -- the product of thirty-ve years in the Pump business--and _,I know the quality of materials and. workmanship used in their = manufacture. N o matter What style you Want in a hand Pump--Whether "for a deep or`_s_halloW 4w`ell-I supply 4.. J. H. McCAW, BARRIE, BAY Sound teeth, a good appetite and proper to your health. WRIGLEY-'8 II a helper In up this won-lc-a pleasant. henellclnl pick-me-up. give your diges- tion a kick with `med to shop. WRIGLEYSJ . for (/1 .mgG-S runs.