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Barrie Examiner, 21 Apr 1927, p. 5

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'21, 1927. The Cura.trus" with 1927 .'g'uar_- anteed Airtex" phield, holds j. per- fectly, giving comfort and allowing nature to close the openin g' quickly.` _ _____.a..-_- -`.!LI.. 1.-.-_ ...- APPLIANCE EXPERT COMING T. Y. Egan, Appliance 'Spoclu'lio t, Head Office 1057 Coll; 0 St.. `Torch-~ -to. will `In: at BARR] . Wellington ARUPTUREI Gan. `O-:a_a.::;'ral. Canadian Pacific Building. Toronto Alwaya carry Canadian Pacific Exp:-on Company's Ti-avallora' Ohoquaa. Negotiable _Evav-ywhara. ` Phone- your news items Examiner-222 or4223. .. For iurther information ask. your ueamthip aunt, ore- 7ICC`I"IXG>C'.C` `C1953 `Q servxee. :.l`he freedom of the entire ship ;s wan. V A frequent sailings from Montreal dQ bec-4 Se b 3:. ,.::;..t, w.:.:V:.,*;.:..: .1: `Human: V-I You'll enjoy C A B I N`, M CLASS, both the moderate rates and the far-famed CA1.\IADIAN PACIFIC \ OPEN 9 T0 6 Evenings _by ppointment Bank of Toronto Building? Owen Street : Phone 279 BADDIIS t\\vvn Hair Cutting and` Trimming, Marcelling, . Water A Waving, Shampooing, Manlcuring Facial andv Scalp Treatments 730! LaVelma V Beauty_S%l_1oppe ~ RELIEF 'rHunsbAv, APRIL-21. 1927. COSMETICIA-_N- MISS IRELAND _1i'..1'z'n1E; __Q1~H:." I J. 2. mmczui. vitation to meet pted V Flavofed with the juice of fresh mint leaves to The -Ayljfll 19?-MI! mg the Enter near _O.r1l!!a.`_ ~ ~ Mrs. J. W. St ndrfnnnllnnn Hun u .nea.r_O ua.; . , - . ., .. - ~ . Stone. District Director. is attgnglgg _tl}e, `prpvinolaly oqxzyeptlon of upvub Ill auwulg. The next meetlngvlll be held at the home of Mrs. R. Eorbea, Tent City, on May 5. when the election of ottlcera will take" place. ' B`elAlo Ewart Women : lnstifute `The regular meeting 01 the Belle Ewart Branch of the Womsns Insti- tute was held on Thursday. pm 14, at Mrs. H. Jack's. . ~ ' - a) Mrs. H. Jack's. Theaffetnosn was spent in sewing. T 'I`hn HEY? h1AnfCnr In! `An h -4. LI_-v me nouclays With, her mother. Mnand Mrs. George Mayes of Tor-' gnto spentrthe week-end here. - a church by" '. Kirkpatrick of Letroy' uuauuuu 1! sun; to mourn I181`, 1088. ~ I The annual gift 0! Easter lilies to the \wae1 thankful 37 received. V Miss May Lavelle` of Newmarket 1:` Visiting friends here. .~ I-Tnvvnl lnnnnn.-A no 1\..a.....I.-..- __L_,--I guu wean-uuu wun ms granuparents. [Miss Edith Lazenby of Toronto spent the holldaysw!th,her ` Mr. and Mr: flnnvcna 11....-- -4: nu-..- V tau-Ins Lnuuuu mare. Harold Sheppard or Peterboro {pent the `week-end with his grandparents. 'M`r L8.Z8nbV Of 'l`nr-nnfn nnnnf snvuu Lu LUPUIEII IIIISSIOHB. ll` Mrs. John Rainey passed away on Saturday at an advanced age. Her a,ged husband is` left to mourn her loss. ' The annual gift nf manta Hum. .. 44.. vvzuuu was Iugniy appreciated. ` V On Monday evening the B.Y.P.U. 4 gave their sacred concert. assisted by talent `from Lefroy, to a. full house. Miss Cooper. president or the B.Y.P.U..l-4 with `ten. of her pupils, gave the play. i` The Challenge of the Cross. The oi. -, faring. which was quite liberal, wiliibe.` `given to foreign missions. "4 Nfrvsu Inhn `Duhmsu -m-n...: uuu vusuur an we name or Wm. Rutfett.' On Sunday evening George Brown preached` his farewell `sermon to .a large congregation. _He leaves to take -_ up evangelistic work. The United church choir rendered appropriate ~muslcr which was highly `appreciated. | On Mondav nvnninzr Han `nvnrr UIIFGI l'UUlo ' W. Hilland of Toronto was'a week?!` and visitor at the home of Wm. Rutfett. '4 Sunday evening manna-A 'n..m..... urwuus cuuiu wxan. Miss Winnie Rutfett Vot Toronto` spent the week-end under the par-' -ental roof. `KY TJIIlnnA -1 nI'....-..L_ ---A-' ' I . ,- - ' ' . ' April 19--Mra. Mullen, who spent the winter with her daughter in Torbnto. has returned and is not as well as her` friends could wish. V _ . Minn mlnuln `D..0o..a.A .n In. . DUIVU HEAD -`April 19-,-Mm J. McLeod is spend; |r}g't}'1`o=m.qt;or hol1dp.yI;-at her home iI-Jean Couse. 92%: Jean Nixon. 87; Doris Ross. 80: Lorene. Jebb, 80; Mary Miller, 79; Madge Coleman. 75; C . P o 71; Patricia. Hopper, 71: Esther-Cle- ments, 70; Beatrice Harper, 67; Alex. Zalkln. 87; Kenneth Robinson, 68;] Mary Taggart, 61: Fred. Coleman, 61;. Leonard Hlckland,_ 61: Ruth Robert- son, 80: /Joble Rlley,; 60; Nelson1'I-I1ck- land. 60: Muriel Copeland, 60; Auvrey Jarvis, 52; Davle Allan`, 50; Everett Allan, 50; Alvin Rutledge, 146; Clarence Fisher, 45.. - e In 'D1 l'I`l_l'A'In*r\c ;-_--M ' .--nun IIIUUIIIU I'|UUlT'I 667100! U JR. III-Iva.n I-Ioughton. 76%; Laura. Coffleld, 75; Irene Graham, 75: Evelyn Russell, 74; Margaret Hayes, 71; Lily Zalkln, 71; Mary Ken, 71`; Eleanor Mc-J Millan, 71: Arth'ur Glass., 69; Mlldredl McFadden. 67; Beatrice King, 66; Flor-, ence Marling, 64: Madeline Baker, 62: ` 5V5erna Hipkland, '59; Francis Harris. uuuuuy. ` Ingham Sharpe, `Mrs. Cunningham.{ ' Arnold and Miss, Gertie Morris of Bar- ; " . D. H. Ross. ' 17. 1927. at the residence of his sister. rie spent Sunday `wlth_`M:`. and Mrs.. ` Dr. H. B. and Mrs. Coleman. and son. a Lead, all of "Palme`rston, called on friends in ltown,.}Monday. - , Died in Toronto on Sunday. April Mrs. Wallace Mason. 659 Spadina Ave, James P. Kidd, in his 92nd year. Inter-. ment was made on Tuesday at Cooks- town. J ` - . Following are home from Toronto for` holidays: Misses Muriel McAfee, Nita... Muriel and Mary McMillan, Eva Mc-| 'M-ahon, Evelyne Leadlay, Marion I Webb; Messrs; Kenneth Kidd, Charlie Baker, Milton Marlins. Elwood and I Harvey Spindloe. I , -_.......,.... ......u.. upcuuuxs a Law uays Trim his sister, Mrs. D. H. sutneirlama Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Moir and daugh-if ter Beth, who have beenspendving the ~wi-nter in Toronto, were home over_ Sunday. Tnahnv-n Qknunn '1u|-..`.. rmnn ~ - ' ,4 Lucr, mm. aummervme, scnomberg. ' Wallace Glover has returned to` Bradford after spending a few`, days` with Sutherlaqd. g. Mr. nn Mru (Inn 1.7.1.. .....I .----V vs 5 auuulur, Mrs. 1100!. Marlins, I` Mr. and Mrs. Harold Russell spent Easter Sunday with the latter : mo- * ther, Mrs. Summerville, Schomberg. . has rntlirnn tn`: mm Lnunus m '1`oronto.. I Mrs. Thos. Paterson and son Lorne of Toronto spent the week-end with her mother. Mrs. Wm. Corbett. ' Mrs. A. Fraser and daughter Donna, of Barrie are [visiting with; the form-- ex-`s mother. Mrs. Robt. Marlins`, I Mrs. Harold Rllnnnll nnunlrl Aura. a0nn`1`8.1'.ters0n. r [< Mr. and Mrs. AT. A. Lawrence of . Camp Borden spent Sunday with Mr." and Mrs. K. Lawrence. ` ` Misses Irene and Hilda. Clements and .4 Arnold Clements are visiting this week! with friends in Toronto.. I` MFR. Thnn Dnfnnann I--A '-A ""' ` uulut: mere. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harris and da{1gh- I ter A'1lce_ spent Easter Sunday with, friends at Utopia. Mn and Mrs. Chas: Robinson and soil` Alvin of Barrie" spent Sunday with Mrs. John -Patterson. | Mr, nrn Mun Am ` "'---"V" ` 4 ` VV LEUK- Thos. Bailey of Egbert spent the`! `week-end w1th`Mr. and Mrs. W1l1ia_m_ froronto -after spending a week at her home here. T ' Copeland. I Miss Lou-isa Harris has returned to Mr ind `Mn... 11!... I've, I - ` ` :-:--j lntermediate Room School Report JR. III--Ivnn T-Tnna-kl-nu Iran! . =1- ...... AVLU 1 Ha 1 vu`. anu Mrs. Chas. Harper and fain- ily spent Sunday in Angus. Mr. and Mrs. Harry` Fisher and son . Alex spent~Tuesday in Toronto. Miss Huxtable of Toronto is .a guest at the rectory this week; . A Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Coleman and sons of Barrie spent Monday here. Many fnom here attended ,the dance 11!: Bond Head on Monday evening. Miss L.` Heaslip of Stayner is visit- ing with her sister, Miss spent the holidays at lau T.IIl\A\ T)--_A- -1 "' 1 Miss.Martha Ramsay of North Bay 4 4 1 1 1 I1 the Royal Bank. Mrs.*W. J. Scott `spent a few days`, in. Toronto last week. Miss Gazy Kidd of Orillia is .hol1-' daying a`t her home. Miss Hazel Clute ot Wyebridge is visiting atiher home. Miss Carter of Moizm Albert is I vis`itingat her home. ' Wm- Cnnnlnn Q- --s---1 - `V ` V '|`_'|' an `|V_|_I cooxsfown M E -1: vve on; A 7 .014 $w$&&$mgmm$m&s _n_qN{-EX Jsmnwm In 0. Monaco I8 8]! houdpy: ;. at liar I E. RICI`-IARDS, ieacher {'0 an! " the ` THE: 3/mm: -EXAMINER A aunt; nuuun. Anna, only daughter Of l` ' r. and Mrs. Geo. Hay . passed away . on 8unda.yfovenin'g an will be buried , on Wednesday afternoon. -'1`Vhe`s1ncere , {sympathy or :t_he community goes out - to the ;.b_e`1-de_aved. pgn-ants and brothers. TBA n`II;-uni-up - -l_aa.-..- `- 9 through the worst and now presents a very attractive appearance - n Anun' a. .... .... ._.-..LI-~ -- ' .--.,, .---.v-v-mvv uypGGIGllUUn After.` several months `of graduaily lling health. Alma, only daughter at MP3. Geo- HRVQR DRIER!` nurnu -uv _y_vn w_uvvvu- yIl Ull_Ll _Il(_l DTOCHBIS. `The jqllowiqs `visitors -{spent the *3. :..-~.-.-- , ,.; . . nuuuays m tms nelgnporhood: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stone, Aurora: Jog. Stone, Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. Jos. McLean and family, Midland: Harley Cum- mings and Laurlne Carter, B.C.I., Barrie; Rae Abernathy, Stroud; Glen- na. Hipwell, _Erlc Hipwoll; `Jean Aber- nathy. Jean Andrews. Edith Aspden and Hannah McKay. Toronto. IIIL holidays in this neighbonlhood: 3,41 U W. H. Stone. Ani'nrn- Inc 96:... 1 , -_...., , F. v- vuuuvo The song Varvlce` on Sunday eveni- ucnsun nuu n. mcnarason, duets by Mrs. Culbert and Edi_th.Ca.rter and Mr. and Mrs. Burgess and a. mixed quar- teere composed of Mrs. Mccracken. 3 Mrs. Burgess, B. Richardson and Rev. E. M. Burgess. - E ing 'in_ the United church was well. at- tended. Along with selections by the choir and the male quartetrte the pro- gram consisted of solos by Miss 1'. Bro- derick and B. Richardson, duets by Culbert Edithcm-tm- and up ' auuvuav IIV \-IVIIU VIII-I vrv--n--3 -`vi-V--Vugv These new rupture aids have re- ceived highest approval. If youtare tired of your old truss `and would like to be done with same, then lnvesti~ gate this method and learn the help it offers. Remember, it is different from anythlmr else and is glvin re- sults we all other appliances ave failed. - `is modern, and the esult of love Special shield`: for after `operations, If interested call and consult expert free. Ask at hotel. office for Mr. Egan's room. "Tear this out. . 0 years in, this spec alty; A Also at ORILLIA. Orlllla Ll-l.o!el. - TA-1-nu. nae. , eui 'Of'f'i'I:;"i oi"I'(':'l'i3~3 S37. "'.i'\:3&'a.'.% -to, will `In at BARR! . Wellington Hotel, MONDAY (houh' 11 mm. till `I pan.) 1 dny-APRlL 25. T nun. ut1__,__L__--_n _.'.'J.L qnnn -_..__

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