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Barrie Examiner, 21 Oct 1926, p. 9

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1'4;95 uIIII- J.A.. 11'. $1 BRANCHES: 3.:LlLA.\'-DALE ' ELMVALE--I-I. R._ '_Appi1};_;<;"1:he Manager of any of cm Branghes. M Anmokonro Caninl SI: nnn nnn n -- --- - -' No one you or your deputy is given access toyour Box. It remains absolutely under your control, and the annual cost is very moderate. a - It provides the best known method of caring for all valuable documents, and its contents can be referred to at any time dur- ing business hours. Owners of bonds, deeds and other important papers now recognize that Capital $5,000,000 No. 42 ..uuuuuu\.c auu. repre- present from Orillia, er and Alliston. Al- ; ml Hm; ........,..J .1... A Safety Deposit Box Is Indispensable GOD SAVE THE KING BARRlE--H. A-. Sims, Manager. AT.T.A\'.T\AT `D L 0 Met? )0 - `R;-se-rv_e's -8-7,;'0(-):(-J00 Incorporated 1855 Ferguson" Government` are 'if"AT'i\&;cZen, D1935`: I J, v vvvwv --v 1 `The meeting is open to the public; .all interested are invited to attend. T A `Mr__v A `P -__-l__.-.._ gwill be held in the Police Court: Chambers at 4 p.m. on .p-rg 1 I5 1 AA OF THE Royal Victoria Hospital _\/Varren, Mnnmzer. ICIL C11 President. sncnon 2 mass 9 TO gs .-...,... wvvun-ug H. A.WSims, Secretary. 1'13 On Saturday nig_'}tt it'diAd not lgok m_u5:}_1 attention to the parking pro- as though motornsts were paymg h1b1t1on at the P. 0. Square. . < ` \ V The tensest melodrama` the screen has ever seen -- every scene packed ' with suspense --i every situation building steadily to a climax that will` talte your breath away- . The most realistic re scenes e ver shown` in a picture,.wherein a giant building crumblesfto the groundlr You're going to say --as everybody is saying .`- WHAT A REMARK- ABLE PICTURE! . Regular Prices Twice Nightly Regular Price: up into piec- have a clean closet. where ,v who has 83 stead of us- chlefs. They and in MQIEDAY. . TUESDAY . wannasi jjlll` `aSUCCESSOR '_l'O 03.71. RUSK` ~ ~ 'In'1rs: 9 to 12; 1 to 6 ` V Phone-80bBARR]E Vsatud till 10 .. % V . ' A Evengng by appozglment ` 39 Elizabeth Street , EYESTRAIN -. V causes both mental and physical di_scon_1fort.' ' CORRECTLY FITTED `GLASSES t remove the strain and the discomfort vanishes. % Have your eyes texofmined. ROBERT H. smm-1 ;5.P`AJ.4T 11 REELS or FUN AND Ac'rioN% 1' 10-2&1: -- Come Early -_- Saturday Matihec EMORY JoHNs'oN's Greatest Picture! CONSULT Come Ea`:-Ity Ma_ti'nee_, 2.30 ---1 n&\l 8 A Sennett Star Comedy with Claude Gillingwater, Jimmy. Finl-ayson, Glen Tyron, Noga Jane. , . Two Shown Each Night, 7.15-9.1% u';iI.l:!f' 'i'.l::ivllu! ' `Romance! A strong red-meat love drama with A the s ectacularly colorful back- roun ;. of race track, Mexican onky-tbnk, raging tornado, and a wild ,\ desperate striving for love 1 and happiness; ` By an author famous for his he'- man stories of race track and "V . prize ring- -GERALDBEAUMONT .- Down the stretch they come!- A1 loosened bandage - a broken stir- ru`p.s-tra ---, a blur. of blue and go `d in t e dust--- I -E`_pitoIe 9,, "The Green Archer" THE B_ATTLEj STARTS" NEVER T00 our A Il--I- -__-n... c._-, n__, , 1 ii? SEE IT NOW THURSDAY L RIDAY * SATURDAY ___-_..- v.., Viv-Vvo vv, uuanutcu Hub. `thy Dr." -Currellvy of Ontario Museum, T,oront'o,i will give illustrated lecture tb Women s Canadian Club on Chin- ese Art, Library Hall, Nov. .2, 8.16. Loan exhibit of Chinese treasures will be shown. Anyone having Chint- ese treasures and wishing` to loan same,`.please.4:ommunicate with Miss E. Booth. V _ ~ 42c _ _ _ . . . . . . . V . . - u u w nu van, tlu GIIU. bdlko T .'Come to fowl supper, Ivy Presby-. vterian:Church, Wednesday, Oct. 27. Goo_d prozramme. consisting of num- bers by Jimmy Fax-,` comedian, Miss Jessie .McGregor, saxaphonist, Miss Hildreth Le-nnox, vocalistand elocu- tionist, Ivy Orohestra and others. Ad- mission, adults 60c, children 25c. 42p- nv ' -r`uuun'"uw' -9 f\_L-Q.- `Il'--__A--A _____ .. -7-.-`. vvu-yaw, \.nuL_a 1:su._y UUUI Ha1lowee en masquerade, Shanty Bay Hall. Friday, Oct. 29; games, cards and dancing; good music; re- freshments, weiners and do:1ghnuts.. Admission 23c and'tax, 47c and tax. :(`1..`..... J... .n....-1 _-___ -_. `L7 uv. .I..l_.. , `ll and 440 Shooting match for geese- at W. Flemin`g s, lot 12, `con. 2, Oro. Friday. Oct. 29, for big` and little ries and shotguns. . `_ 42p Shooting` match for geese and tur- keys at E. Greeneld s, Sunnidale - Road, lot 20, Wednesday after_noon,l Wednesday, Oct. 27: refreshments; d*aning' 8.30-1.30"; Powel~1 s Melody` Oct. 27; shotguns and ries. 42p ' Dance`. in Oddfellows Temple, Men. $1.00. couple, extra lady 50. `l'J..1l.`.--...-9-- ..-- - --- -A- - W111 UC HUIU J.VUVo 13. Annual hot -fowl supper, concert and dance -in Orange Hall, Angus, under auspices L.O.L. No. 73, Friday, Nov. 5. . V 42c Anniversary, St. Jude s Church, Thornton, Nov. 7; services at 11 am. and 7 p.m. Fowl supper and concert, Nov; 11. 42` and 44c ` Qhnnnn-' mn+nL '4-`nu. ..........; .1. hr -Trinity Parish Aid sale of work will be held Nov. 19. 42tfc Nov. 5. A9- qwuuuu, pau.'u_y cuvereu Dy insurance. - Mr. Jones is of the opinion that the fire was of incendiary origin, as the shed where the re started contained only coke, rewood and clean lumber. ,"'Mr. Jones. afterbuying the house .able gnoney in renovating`. They from Miss McMinn, spent consider-U I were to have completed moving in to- day`-and the house held the bulk of -the furniture with linen and bedding, together with preserves androots in the cellar. Part of thefurniture was saved. Theloss is estima'ted,atlover $3000, partly covered by insurance. `F .TI'|`hb `E A`? +"|n l\V\:VI:Isv\ J-15:5`: UL- uzucaa. racy and in this a cold from mlly. :>X<>XOX<>X<>X<>X< >103 >X<>X0F>X<>I<>X< uuau `M1 M16 cexwre OI me V1118 36. V _ At 4.45 -neighbors noticed th '~ shed lat the re r. of the house on re. Had they be _ able to get water they could have extinguished t3`e blaze, {but the pump was so` close to the! {flames that they could not use it. By, `-sccalven o'clock only ;heeruins:remain-| [3 -__ ` rwwwwwww wan wwwwvxmw E COMING EVENTS E _* 3c per word; mlnnuxlm 0c_. _ .14 . I I Fire completely destroyed the` {house of S. V. Jones.-Oro St-ation,! 'early this morning. The building. at frame structure, stood on the Ridge` Road in the centre of the villa At .nA;)`11}1nvc -nni-3nnrl I-`In -. Ian:-I V--. u-as AIIVIIILICI-G ` m`Ml}l7right to Run Agnin C. E. Wrvi;rht,.M.P.P., was given all hearty reception by the audience. Mr. J [Wright stated that he has not been! wjellifor some time, but" if his health: .permitsehe will allow his name to go ; {before the convention. He did not7 4 express an opinion on the g`0vern- f ment control policy of Ihis nartv, stat- ` ing that he understood that the pol- icy had not been conrmed. . MI1u{nn1 navy-nnknun .......-' -4- JA- u.2_V uau IIUL Deen conrmed. ' Musical numbers were rendered by Mrs. A; `W. Laidman, Harry Shannon and Emory Hill and refreshments! Ayvere served at.'the close of the meet- i mg. ~ {FIRE DESTROY House 3 . IN 0120 STATION TODAY; ., etc; an. tso ' .. uugv uuuulrcz, uuu -utter -Elle supper a concert .was given by members of ~ Oiicers ,Elec-ted - the choir. Special music was render- M3Y1` Craig retlred f-mm the `"95 ed at both.services byathe choir, un- idelncy Of the A53iti"v which he der the direction of Harry Barron. l he t?`i::t.::t:.::; %ti.lf:`33 For his `sermon on sway h``f"h meeting? Wm Pk`age, He that is faithful in that which was elected first vice-president; E: J.` is least is faithful a1S0= in .much_.. Byrne. second vice-president; Mrs. - ( - _ D. R. Murcihison. third vice-president; glilteyyt3,%h9)gleP%gg:;sh:iS oralge Mrs. John Bowman, fourth vice-pres- _ the paramount virtue and the crown_ ident, and J. R. Boys was re-elected ` mg glory of the ra.ce_ Charity must 3rt"'y'treasrr' ;indeed be a `rare grace," he declared, `The officers who are replaced by , if it transcends in power and glory the "W executive Were Presidmtlland utility that other. Our civiliza- Mayor. J. F; Craig; 1St Vice-Pres.,~tion n he continued will never be Wm` Rusk; 2.d v~i Pr5"'D" .R' J ` worthy of unstinted honor and praise Spmtti 31'dlV19"P1`e9-2 3- J- Fishes ,`*till shines on every other grace the ` Young Conservative Club gglory of delity. i It wasgdecided to -form a Young: `The 8'1'eatet thing in G0d_ is hot: Conservative Club, which will be of _! His love or HIS D0W81'._h1lt HIS falth-I a semi-social character. It is propos- ; fl1h1eSS_- Because God ls faithful Hlsl ed to hold meetings every three _ power is never used wrongly and His weeks. Some of the meetings will be:love _never works the wrong way. _; social and others will take the form , That Is the lgasls of all human_cond- iof debates on political subjects. Dr. 5 en0e- Nothlllg Could he _ar1`led 01117 .C. Ltittle was ililamd as prov1i{sion- l`ibt1317t fro:-Gmgn s condence in the del- .a resi en `an . . reswic e as5 3 0 0 - e ' lsecligeitary, pending complete organiz-l C0l1tllll1ill8'._D1`- Ifescott Stated that fusion of. the c1ub_ ;the greatest virtue in _man is_ delity. Mayor Craig, who presided at the } HlSt01Y D_1`0VeS It A H_lstory is. simply mpenilgg of the meeting, re%inqf1f1ished:a (;(`)I('i0IllatlOndOf the virtue of delity. . e c air a ter eection o o icers. i eity oes not . require great A Major Knowles spoke briefly, "thank- tools to work with nor great occasions ling the meeting for confidence they : to show itself. Even God does not ask ihad nlaced in -him in electing himifor big things or big tools. Christ,, .-`president, and appealed for the co-?who at thirty stands out as the; ioperation of all members. fworld s_' greatest teacher and exam-I "Y 0 I . ---...........--uy uuvuuouualu wan BILUWII. Dr. Pescott chose `as his text the pass- . [U1 ueuaces on pouncal subjects. Dr. ' ;W'. Little was named as provision- .al president `and H. H. Creswbicke !secretary, iution * 1m..'....... n..-:.. _1_, .. . . .- -nas new tor two years, and Major W. N, Knowles` was the unanimous choice -of~the Peck; rst J.` fourth vice-pres-_ ` 9 mhn A6`:........ --`-- ---- -4~"' ` ` ' mwzbuu nu one .su`uJecL In any way was ' C. E. Wrig'h-t, M.P.P. for Centre Sim- coe; who stated that he will, again seek the nomination if his health per- mits and declined to commit himself regarding his leader's policy. 'I`here\a wins an attendance of` `about 200 and considerable enthusiasm was shown. ' Officers Elected Mayor from ores- has held for two and N. KHOWIRR IRE flan Iin-nniwinvi- There was practically no reference to-the coming provin'cial_ election or' to` Premier Ferguson's government` control platform -.at.the meeting of I the Barrie Conservative Association in the American Hotel on Tuesday evening. V The only speaker who re-. ferred to the subject in any way ' Wright, Centre Sim- l mlnnum `Soc . aMmmmMmammmmm CANADA, THURSDAY, ocroaznf 21, iszs. who Wm. Skelly was taken to `Kingston penitentiary 9n Monday to commence his term of imprisonment for causing an explosion at St. Mary s Church. Wm. Butler and Clare Lee have not yeti been removed from the county! Jai. vv IBUUIII ob UUS urocery. i Owmg to -lack of space these! essays are held over until next week's Issue of The Exammer. This week's winners are Miss Jean I Malsoms-on, writing on The Art} Shoppe; Mrs. A. Page, on Brown's! Bakery and `Miss Lillian Kearns on| Wisdom & Co's Grocery. n\U`ihO` fn .lnnIr A-P nun..- LL--- ! ,,__,.....h. .. vvvchl cu-_u us-3w.,u1ucHL`cu| lnnmbers. Solos were rendered by. Miss Audrey Clifton, Miss V. Strange; and Harry Barron and there were! selections by a ladies quartette com-Ii nosed of Mrs. Chaner, Mrs. Goring`. Mrs. DeGear and Miss Clifton, and instrumental numbers by Miss Br_v-! son. Rev. A. J. G. Carscadden acted as chairman. *' 5 I at Burton -Ave. United Church on Monday, October 25. suvvuxcu uy me utue things they do. One reason why care should be: taken in small things is because little 1 `things constitute the treat bulk of athe things of Iife., Church attend- ance and participation in the activ- !ities of the various organizations of gthe church are perhaps small things, , said Dr. Pescott, but many people ex- icuae themselves by saying that the I` church won t suffer by their neglect. Concluding, he" said that little! thinszs not only test character but` make character. The path of duty is always the way to glory and the great need of the present hour is delity.` Dr. Pescot'r = text for his morning ,sermon was Hebrews 12:2. I The concert on Monday eveningf consisted of vocal and instrumental lnnmbers. wer_ by ll `AIL... A...J..-..- rn:nL,,, -I - vv ~- II ...;u. mg uungs or mg tools. Christw` -_'who `out `wor1d s`greatest exam- ple and the world s greatest philos- opher, hadvjust been faithful to at ljwidowed mother and a c-arpenter s? ; ihench. Fidelity has the power tb take I;-the common things of life and put gconscience in them and the c_ommon f!'t-kings are the most important. N , :1 Likewise, the common virtues are] {the most important.` Everyone, al- gmost. can meet a big situation, but thousands of young men are continu- ` ally losing positions of trust simply` for- lack of, fidelity in small things. l .Every day is the judgment day and I !men are continually testing their fel- I Iowmen by the! little things they do. reason whv r-mm e1mn1.1 1....- REV. E. '<':RossL1-:1_r "HUNTER. I Anniversary services at "Central ~United Church last Sunday were`at - {tended by large congregations. The yspecial preacher for the occasion was Rev. W. E. Pescott of Orillia.` Dr. Pescott is a newcomer to this. Pres- bytery and this was the first oppor- stunity of the Barrie people to hear him. He delivered two eloquent ad- dresses, which were heard with mark- ed attention and appreciation. On Monday evening the ladies of the ,church held supper in the Sunday `School room, which wasattended by I a large number, _and after the supper .was given `my mnmhnvu .4: fdelay. "s;;,;,;;";;o;.'a';;' s7'* Admission 50c and 25c. R611 gi\'3- hlzxizlilz-_-Qna ' popular dress A ` FORD Tl-IE FORD ESS_AY CONTEST 1` Meeting to arrange` for attending Liberal Convention, ;Election of 4'O icers, Organization and" other business 3'roRoN1'o REBEKAHS PAY 1 VISIT T0 BARRIE LODGE . Sixty members of Leona Rebekah! Lodge, Toronto, paid a fraternallisit [ to Beaver D..L..1,..1.. r-.I-- _ ______ -..., uu u1.D uxuulzu VISIE. Inere Jwas a large attendance and repre- ~senba were 3 .Elmv-ale, Stayner Al-I` iliston exemplied the second degree: and the customary fourth degree was 3 put on. After the work in the lodge room : a banquet was served by the Re-' bekahs. H. J. Coles, the Noble, `Grand, presided and addresses were` `made by the D.G.`M. and by Joseph; iKnox of Sbayner, D.D.G.M. ` AfN..D n evening. 1l`h-ere lu-/`ere about L O. O. F 2.00 present. After the work of the l - lodge, which was exemplied by the .'visitors, a banquet was served. So- On Tuesday evening Barrie Lodger; los were rendered by Miss Jhnet Ed- I.0.0.F., entertained the Deputy Ward and F- W- D0550" and 3 duet I Grand Master, Chas, A_ Byam of New by Mrs. R. M. DeGeer and Mrs. Frank Liskeard, on his official visit. There : G01`ing- After the banquet there W35 was dancing f01` an h01'- ;sentJatives were nresant `Frnm n..;n:.. 2 * All those opposed to the ZOAT FOR THE SELECTION or. A CANDIDATE TO CONTEST THE RIDING or CENTRE smacoz A Liberal Convention _ ,____-.,-.. \lJ- ucuua ucuenan` rdge, fraternal vislt Beaver Rebekah Lodge'on Wed- . . TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, A1 3 Mi: ~Ali opposed to Frgnson Government are invited, " `J t with special invitation to ladies; FOR CENTRE SIMCOE WILL BE HELD ON THURSDAY, ocrosan 23, AT 2 P.M. IN WEBSTI-2R S HALL, ELMVALE ONTARIO ELECTIONS BARRIE REFORM ASSOCIATION " , ,()--_v-. \;V v V: Lllllbll , e invited to attend A full .representation of ladies is requested

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