ottle ottle `;`_f } IV I Aug. 15-`=I\/',v band went to Colling-\ wood '1ast;Friday to furnish the music fqlf the` Black Knight Lodge. - - Miss Ruth Hanna of Toronto is spdnding her holidays with friends here. - ORO sTAoN THE BARRIE EXAMINER The anmsn AMERICAN on. co. ` , . T . % nk~ . we . are "' -... N\\f`0l` S fern \I If Aut . uuu Mrs. Munas. Parker and Kenneth Parker visited I cum my u Lt`\\' (lJ._VS last Week. : Mr. and. Mrs. A. Cunningham and son were Sunday visitors at Charles Hindle s. 1/T nun xx..- `rt ` -- ` .l..L1lI[llQ}` 5- Q Mr. and Mrs. Lynn and Mrs? Sproule. :j 3 C -u-uualarl Aug. 16--A number of families fromr hex-c- spent Sunday at Vvasaga Beach. Miss Blanchard of Elmgrove was the guest of,Mrs. Cyrus Smith last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Eldridge spent Sunday in Shelburne and Dundalk. Miss Irene .VIcMz1ste1- visited last week with Mrs. Sturgeon of Gilford. M_z's. L. Sturgeon was with her par- ents for a few (1J._V'S last week. e All-_ nn yfpq A r`!1r1v\*=v\r-1An--- -~-~ 1` .vusst:s natue vipond and Ed! Leighton of Hamilton ar`e th'e'guests < Miss Sadie Bagghzu ` T ----vv-an-Ihll\J Aug. 15-Dr. and Mrs. of Ottawa spent a few d `and Mrs. Irwin McMahon, formerly May Reid, ren. da,v- acquaintanceships. Miss Chnlman Wnllnxxvu 1 mu-u un Mrs. 11. nmcue, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Parker, Harolld` nd Kenneth Pnrkm- vieitn M. a.... u. MUD Chem., A `In 'I"I' HAWKl`E.S"_I`E)--1;`JE _ T\.. __-A car--or person. Motoring could be so much more pleasu so inuch safer if we would only ob the ordinary well known rules of the road. / e Let s get out the little old `rule book, J and brush. up on regulations. And .what's more, let s begin to observe them as we never did before `. . . And soon life will be more pleasurable `. . . .and safer . . . for motorist land.` `A pedestrian alike. BETHESPA four 25c .17c pkg. LEF ROY ,_Is. H. E. Scot Wpond and Edna fnn {IP13 fh't:\ '0-nnni-n Al s , 1.;.a._1'u1u on Suh- day in Shelburne. Mrs. "The policies of this Company are {1\ "Plan u.L...1.. -L..----A ~-` `- ` {Ii This was on a *rI sovE_RIGN LIFE this 4.5;- _- ASSURANCE coMPA BF` CANADA HEAD OFFIE ~-- VVINNIPEG much pleasurable . . Parkei"s sister. Mrs. Ph_nenix, retu1'm~d with them. (1) Fire-proof and (2) F001-p1'oof_ Y1 1311+ vnnu T14-`n Y.-....`.___ 31 'vou`u. nun` AMERICAN GASANDOII. I Q- --- weusr 13, 1327 CV03 WWII You cut` dvertised s depend nuvbtvlaan Ix 63' V -" ` L" 'Y1&us-zzournl `J 91-D [(859 ---- " I iv-I PROGRESSIVE` *gi_qa RE'l_ AIR sronzs wo~m~'s= % % ~~~~~~~~ 1/.;`SOLES. NEWPROCESS . .. GE'I`_-THE HABIT AND SA? `* STICK THEM oN."T .g . auuunuvvv BGl.a43.llU|v1Ullo In womenis soles,INO- NAILS ARE USED. It'is neater than sewn work. The shoe retains its original shape and flexibility. To make this'pz`6`cess popular in Barrie our prices are as follows: '.IlsvI }..19c pks- I This process, tho ugih new to Canada, haswbeen used successftly in Glasgow, Scotland, for the past fifty years.` This process is ideal for all. women's work and Especially in that class of work where the soles had, to be nailed `on. From our experience "of this class -of work in Glasgow, we can _ ully. guarantee satisfaction. ` ' Q `In; `I . g- A --` .. ----_.__4, A - 0'3 vbau BCKVIUUH Ell. UUOKSEQWD. Mr. and Mrs. John Mccuaig of Port- . .a;;e la Prairie are visiting at Angus pMcCuaig's. A ' ' _ Miss Phemie Lyali of Toronto is `zpendlng her holidays at her home ere. ` ' - ' The Presbyterian Young/People of .Guthrie, Central and Oro Station held ' a social evening at. the home of Alex. Graham on Tuesday evening. An en- Joyable time was spent in games, situnts, readings an\d instrumental mu- s c. . The annual United church garden party heldat G. W. Besse s wasaa de-' aided success from every standpoint. `The program which was provided by Barrie and Orlllia talent was verylr much appreciated. Rev. A. W. Cr. -1w. [ who so ablv nnfn nu .n...:...w... ----.. mama nnmca ` - moamow hnmcn % \ ' K I p HAVE YOU INVESTIGA D THE s'r1c1< on" PROCESS or suo mmmmgz . Read The Examiner and get all flu local and districtpews $2.00 a yea: uxuuu up1)1`eC1al .e(1. Rev. -1W.`| ably acted as cImirman,`was assisted by Rov..S. Arthur of Erie, Pa. Much credit "is given Mrs. Patmore of -OrIl11a' who arrangced the program. I SOMETHING NEW! nuv. u. A. Ferguson of Cookstown took the services on Sunday. Mr Coul- ter taking the services at Cookstown. Mrs; McCuaig's, (4-mar Plan) TI-IU'R4sD'AY, AUIGUST.-18, 1927 _s=um-aw: 14-16 Muluter St. W. S. ROBB, Proprietor. 1/2- Soles, sewn . :" mvwwm _'/2 Solesmauea :. . ... .'.'.';'."T1:;2 buy many things on the "instalment plan-why not buy money? to ~ You can soon buy\$1,000 if you treat your savings as a monthly bill-an obligation that `must be met. - _ . Buy $1,000 on a monthly basis through a new. Savings Plan. Our new boOkle_t The Thousani Mark has a, plan to t youyincome. Call for a coma ` J -I ` The Royal Bank Of C`anac_l_a urn: '---- `Yoyl can Buy Money 1 :- U M!` (`A111 GS! uuy an. we nome or 1-1. Connell. I /' Mr.` and Mrs. Swaffield and daughter. visited at the home of W. Jackson on M1ss'Pegy Adam of"T_oront'o is spending a week at J. Lqbla.w s. I .. ---- v v - &n 1 l\lIII` Aug. "1o5--Miss Mary Loblaw is vis- Altlng with friends in Toronto. - Oliver Connell of Toronto spent Sun- . day at the home of H. Connell. | I and Mrs. Rwnffinh-1 mm .a.......m-.. auu .vu':s. V. unurcn. ' - ' Recent holiday` visitors with friends were: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hurst and children of,Pteterboro, with Mrs. Jas.l McLean; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morrison` of Lynclen, Ontario, Miss Telford of` Paris, Mrs. Plewes of Mark-' dale, with Miss Ellen Thompson: .Vl1'.,] and Mrs. Harold Jumieson of Niagara! Falls. Ollta, a)1(1 Ml'. and Mrs. VVm. Jamieson of Guelph, with friends here; John Addison of Orillia, with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs.`T. Addison. -.ug..u-u;-.uu.s nere tor a. week. ' ! Mr. and Mrs. John Bertram were in` Cookstown last` weekpnd called on Mr. I and Mrs. V. Church. R,nnnnr hnlhilnw ..I..u,..... ___;u, .. . - |u. .I.U!'L!1lgl'l`C'S nouday with friends at | Depot Harbor, Gravenhurst and Orillln. Rev. Wm. and Mrs. Pa,,yey are visit- linglriends here for week. | Mr. and Mm, Jnhn nma+m...... um..- I- Bycul. u. very emoyagle week camping. Mrs. A. W. Burrldge, daughter Violet and son Artie, also Mrs. Wm. tMc'Ivor. all of Toxjonto, are visiting Edwin Burridge. " - V M Mrs. A. J. Gale and son, Norman, 01? Hamilton. who have been spending their holidays at Algonquin Park, are staying a few days with her aunt. Mrs. J. W. Gossllng, before returning to Hamilton. ._ Mr. and Mrs. J. Maw of Mineslng vlsiteq Thos. Dawson. ` . ' ` numuLun. ' M vlsiteq uuruuapunt aunaay 1n Dalston. ` ` [ Mrs.. Ed. Sanderson and Miss Bar- bara Mclvor otfroronto visited Mrs. E. Prglxrzce. -. - A `ll..- 71-. u an - - Farms; ' V WI`til1*L:mand Mrs. "Herb rawford and daughter. Laura. of Toronto wore a.- mong the visitors at the` Vespfa F_ur `Inn `l'..L..' ru)1_u, o . - -- Aug. 16-Mr. and Mrs. .1-Iarbld borne. spent Sundayin Dalston. 1 Mrs_. Ed. Snndm-nnn and mu... 1 NEWT`-(-)N 391~_1sQN knrr '1K, \n !.... `Bu.V Advertised Things. 1_-(1-:RLr}oA1.I-: snovy $1.00 `H5 u nu: away u'uu1, I01` wnere IS HIGPB 8. fisherman who would willingly leave lakes that teem with gamey fish? Or who could but. regret leaving such splendid summer vacation territor as Timagami. Its hotels, cottages, ca ins. tents: its fine sandy bathing be ches and joyous-days of swimming, b ting. hiking and fishing all help to make it `a summer home of health and happi- ness. . . I `-For. tuli information, literature, etc.; ,ap ply to any Canadian National A- gent. T _ 33-35x . 4_' S uuau: xu szvulg all clear, ury, I'8.!'lI1d'8.t- mosphere with warm `days and cool nig ts._It is easy to get to but hard to c e. away from, for where is there fsherman whn umnm mun.-...1.. 1-..-.- ...-.- ..-r--u-u_ un--Univ OUFEEIVIE -In Tlmagaml nature has outdone science in conquering hay fever. Any 'vacatlonist who knows this glorious summerland of evergreen hills and sky blue waters will tell you that in Tlmagami there is perfect Immunity from Hay Fever. Timagaml is` more than 1,000 feet above sea level. Latitude and altitude unlte In giving 8/ clear, dry, rarlf1edra.t- mosnherc-. with warm mm. .....a ......1 ' ILL JJL|llu.1Ka . Visitors In the neighborhood Were: Mr. and Mrs. Zeeman Pllkey, Stayner. with Mr. and Mrs. John Forgie; Mrs. Thompson .a.nd Mr. Lawson of King, and Mr. and Mrs. Storey, Aurora. With Mr. nd.Mrs. Norman. Brown; Mr. and Mrs.\W1ll Blakely. of Stayner, with Mr. and Mrs. Will. French; Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Schell and, family of Mark- ham. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Bell of Sacra- mento. Ca11f., Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stok- es and family of Dundalk, with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schell. for 21c. .12c pkg.` WHERE HAY FEVER IS UNKNOWN A D EALTH_ REIGNS SUPREME In il'VI...............x ucau Avuus} at uuugnter. Miss Marjorie Buie is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Will. Patterson, Cooks- town. ` M-iss Sarah Schelirhas returned ome after spending some time with f iends at Dundalk. ` I 17-lulo.u... I... 4.1.-` ..-x..I.I._..L-- - an U115. `. Born on Aug. 4, to Mr. and -Mrs`. Fldyd Mitchell, Asquith, Sask., (nee Jean Mills) a daughter. ` Minn Mnhinrln `Duh: Ia 1:15:41 ... ...u.1_ 6Aug. '1'6-.--A' son has arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. S. Arm- strong. ~ M ` . Porn nnl Ancr A 4. `Un. .....,a _-u-.... LU 111611 LIUII. ' The afternoon was voted by all to be an enjoyable `one and long to be re- membered by those present. puxyuls HULLDEUI. - 1 Before separating, the ladies, who had amply provided for the bodily wants. of those present. spread the ta- ble cloths on the sward on which they placed all sorts of tempting viands. As there are no seats in the park the com- pany had to recline on the bosomof mother earth which appeared to be no hindrance to the storing away of cake and pie and other edibles too numerous to mention. Vlnn act.-..........._ ---.._ __.L_,` 1, u - - aux`. auu .`vu's. A. uyau, uurrzuo. VVhIle the afternoon was spent by the older members or? the party in con- versation recalling old times and ac- quaintances. the youthful ones used: their surplus energy in swlmmingand playing softball. Rnfnnn non.-n~nH.\.. 4.1.... `.31.. AL aauvca Lucy sun nave In UFO. About fifty were present at this re- union. Those from a distance who are holidaying here and who attended were Mrs. W. Mc`Nabb and Miss Phemie Ly- all, Toronto; Miss Lulu Myers and Miss C. Lieuwebber, Cleveland, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. A. Lyall. Buffalo. VVhHt=. H19 n-or-nnnn `Iron ...-.....4. 1. 1 Cl Ll VC'a r Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Newton are here on a. visit to their birthplage for ,the first -time since they went West, with their parents,` Mr. and Mrs. Dun- can Gilchrist, 45 years ago and were surprised at the large numbers of re- latlves they sll have in Oro. ( Ahnnf Hffv uvovvn v\\Inr_vnv\|v as 4.1.2.. .... Death of G. S. Smith Mrs. Peter Gillespie has received the sad news of the death of her last sur- viving brother, Gilbert S..Smith, which occurred at his home in Argyle, Man., on July 9. The late Mr. Smith, who was in his seventy-eighth year, was the eld- est son of the late Mr..and Mrs. Alex- 'ander Smith. He was born in Oro, but for the past fifty years had been in the West. He leaves to mourn his loss, two stepsons, Samuel and Ray Brindlay, o,f Argyle, Man.; also four sisters, Mrs. Harry WVlles of Vancouver; Mrs. Kate Storey and Mrs. Sarah -Clark of VVin- nipeg; Mrs. Peter Gillespie. Oro. His wife. formerly Mrs. Elizabeth Butter- field Brindlay, predeceased him by one year. ` Revisiting After 45 Years A very enjoyable time was spent at Kelvin Grove Park on Thursday after- noon, August 11, when a picnic was given in honor of Mrs. Campbell of Brandon and her sister, Mrs. Newton, of Roblin, Man., by their friends and relatives. llrun P1.-......I-..n ....s -r V `- I I I wucn-llu wuu xvu's.Jy`1s0n. ' Miss Lulu Myers and lady from Buf- falo are spending holidays with Mrs. Besse. l'\--.n.I_ -1 I\ A A u1uLut'1', ;V1l'S. K0016. . I Miss Edith Elson of Thornton is vis- liting. her cousfn, Miss Ellen Ross. M1`. and Mrs. Hudson spent _the week-end with Mrs. Elson. Minn Tnn `\/hmma nn 1...=a.. a......_ n..n sUNmpALE oRNER`s wuu pzth'a't-.'u away 111 Ul`ll1{. I Mrs. Thorley, son and daughter of 'Clar'kson spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Poole. luu `M.-`Hl-la IF!`-.n.. an r'n1.......a...-- 2, - LLJCUUS utfJ.'t'. | Muc sympathy is felt for those be- reaved by the death` of John Klssock who pas'sed away in Orillia. I Thorley. son daughter nf'. uLawLux`u. 1 Mrs. Rosswof Toronto {risited Mrs. Alex. Currie and Mrr. Thos. Ross, Sl`.I Mrs. McNabb of Toronto visited |friends here. . llnnk ..... ...nn.... 1.. n_u n-, .- _.-_-_- ---..... mu aunwllkla IICJ. G. . Dr. and.Mrs.{Neelaxtds and little girl snent _a day with her sister, Mrs. T. R. 1 Crawford. \ \/[run 1),... ..a m-,,_, : `- -- - -- ;: Acuua ` lll':1'b'. *' l .VIrs. Newton and Mrs. Campbell from Manitoba are visitingi their uncle, Jas. McArthur. and riends here. _-:| 1.- `Aug. 16--Rev. H. M. Coulter and Rev. D. A. Ferguson of.,Cookstown ex- changed pulplts last Sunday. Mr. Fer- guson and his mother are visiting their` _friends " here. \/run T\Yn.--L ... .....1 \r,,__ In I -- - .Lu_uu1p:Uu aeuneit. ` B. V,V. Jennett, Misses Edith and Ethelwyn Arnold, Mrs. Arnold and Mrs. Carr motored to Orangeville lsat week. _.- - \/O .. -v-\..u.\..uu a.u; uu:.uc1u. 1.61111. Mr. "Steele of Toronto `and some of his friends are visiting Mr.` and Mrs. Thompson Jennett. ` `R `X7 Tnnnadw `Mrln...-.... 13,321.`- -,,:I ther s home In Holly. Miss Elsie Speers is going`to teach at Port McNicoll for the._next term. 7\/Tn `Q4-A1- -5 rn_..-..L, -- uu Auuuuuy. Mrs. Bert McQuay nd two chilglx-en spent a few days last week at her fa- ther's Holly. ' - MIRQ Rlnin Qnnnna In a-nlnn. 4.. a....L..x.. uuu.a.g`;u~ an vvusnago. I The little son "of Mr. and Mrs. Crow had` the misfortune to break one arm on Monday. Mrn `Roy-+ Mnr\un1r .;;..a 4...... -i.:v.-Ln , cpccra, .|.u1'uIlL0. ' ' There -is a very busy time in this community threshinggrain and qlover for barn room. - . Mrs. W.` H. Daris, who has been spending some tim .in Toronto,` has returned to the ho of her son, John Davis. ' ' 4:. Misses Helen and Bessie Hatton. Mrs. (Dr.)_ F. Davis, and son of Tor- onto are holidaying at their summer cottage. at Washago. The Hfn gnu hf Mr on}: Mr..- n.....-. uurc, Mrs. R. Davis ' turned home to T lnghere. `Km and Klan I apcul. use weer:-ena Wxtnt triends here.` Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Arnold and fam- ily spent the week-end in Muskoka at the summer cottage of Dr. and Mrs. Speers. Toronto. Thanh .1: n `yank: 1...... 4.1.... 1.. ALL 1:. rs. Arnola nas purchased 9. Peer- less sedan. E. Overend and daughter of Toronto spent the week-end with friends here. Mr. and Mrs, W `P Avvnnh-I ......a e...... I and family have re- 'turned Toronto after-A holiday- ' x . Mr. and Mrs. Newell and family `of Lisle `viited Mr. and Mrs. Cleary on Sunday. ` /- F. R. Arnold has purchased Peer- lnm: unnn H1155 here, `Inn `[3 ta_tZng