rent. al lunch. Min Mnfy D. Gruett Married} to Wing Commander N. R. Andgrs/on, I Camp ,`Borden-0ffic ers of R. C. A F _..._.__I I5, I 1 " `Muffets-2-You can always _I___,,-.`l- , , .I I I nwnun -run: A `run CIQII Ill 77 ID 9 "depend on these Being real fresh, . 2 pkgs; Roman Meal-Nature -`s nut brown food, Apkg.29c Zinc;Jar Rings, Doz. 19 `Jars--Crow' Brand- `Medium size, Doz.` -Small size, Dpzen Parowa.x-- Seals tight. . . Pkg: 12 Specials Are Rerrjarkablg V: Salad Relish-+Ideal Ear serving with cold meats- 8; oz. Jar 31C; 4 oz. Jar 17 Piniento Mayonnaise - Specially prepard for salads-- - -. 8 oz. `Jar 31; 4'02. Jar 17 Mayom`1ai;-,` `I-3-;l-i'gl:t.-`:Av;l`;1`i::`ious sandwich ~spread- 8 oz. Jar 31; 4 oz. Jar 17.- SHIELD BRANB MAYQNNAISE v _ __ _--_ .7.-- ---6 TUQICH. EXTEND A CORDIAL INVITATION 'TO EVERYONE TO VISIT OUR `-`EGYPTIAN BLEND TEA ` AND ~.~SHIELD BRAND MAYONNAISE EXHIBITS IN THE PURE FOOD BUILDING AT THE ` `CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION. The Three Outstanding /_\`,f`>~o\.a\ Attractions This Year __\ L .!_q_bileeY%ear{/Vat the C.N.E. SPECIAL -e ,SPECIAL-.` . 3 . nnnna l'\l\` `POMS 612` ~ OKE BRAND Each can contains about 3 Size Grapefruit PEAS" No. 2 TH`# 9- 2C SPEClAL,.% % \ REAL NICE QUALITY %. PRESERVING` REQUIREMENTS 3 Tins ouch, new, varities except hicken and chicken with rice -' SOUP. AYLMER BRAND THE BARRIE EXAMINER - FINEST QUALITY Q A -___~ etely little - _ ..-.,, -...... an-._u uculuuilue Da1ton s"=- Bottle-~` Raspberry Vinegar- - D,aIton s - Bottle 26 Orange Cup and Lemon Cup--Cross & Black- well-Large Bottle 69 Toddy, the -He_a1u. Drink. Large tin . . . . . . .. 54 ` 7 ` . REFRESHING DRINKS FOR HOT WEATHER Com Flakes;-K'ellogg s z Oranaan -...J I -...-__ - ,1 Orangead and Ler;1onafle. nnI+,\...2..'~ n --I - 'alu.es---Ori Sale Aug; 25 to 31 \ Orangeade and Lemonade Powder-Kh0vah- Large tin . . . . . . . . 22 2 small tins . .. ; Montserrat Lime Juice-- ' Medium size bottle A 35 Crepe Juice.--Welch s--. The National Drink-- ` Large bottle . . . . . 59 Medium bottle . .` . 32- 400 MATCHES TO A BOX _ SPECIAL [and DOMINION on Club House Coffee, 1/3-lb. Tin Catelli s Ready Cut aMacaroni-A practical and dainty way to serve Macaroni . . . . . . 2 Pkgs. 25 Libby s Pickles--Homemade style . . .`. . . Large Bottle 28 - v `I I Inn 9 IVICI Illa` ' `Shin-riff : .... . . `Ea Jar Rinso--The perfect Washing ` Powder . . . . . . . . 2 Pkgs. tan 4 A- 3 Boxes 17c SPEClAL< RICE `3 LBS. 20 PECIAL Red or White, One Dozen to a Package iqg d1d 1=Ry1T }`T RUBBERS 4 Pkgs. 25c 1&6 Com F lakes:-Quaker and Uno, fresh and crisp . . . . . . . Pkg. 9`: Shredded Krumbles-- Kellogg's. pkgs. 25 Bran F lakes--Post s, the bettgr kind . . Pkg. 12 Porridge Oats -. Robin- hood Brand, rapid cook- ing . .. Small Pkg. 12 FINEST JAPAN _EXTRA HEAVY bal- der. ood 47c Thirteen ,1ng%l Iited -----vw cum 35 [ m!_ A gtreggn I only EW? tolls mucz and Mrs. Ivan Tefft. Mrs. Esther Plewes and M13 Bedt- rice Plewes of Toronto are visiting with the farmer's daughter, Mrs. Jes-_.` sie Vvebb, `Collier "St. . Miss Hazel M. Marr, R.N.. returned/ " home on Saturday, August 20, from_her European. trip, having spent an extrp. week in Switzerland; MIVG Q Vac. n? `X7554 Vnnnnl-A out` n I1. .lJL{LLCl'yv , Dr. E. T. Atklnsozg who spent thel winter in Florida. and/Cglifornia, and \ cam 35:: be I I *2 for 25 BUN: F`; T..BagIey, chief tester\for the Bell Telephone C0,, Toronto, his wife and family and Mrs. May Toulby of Tor- onto are visiting w1th`Mr.iand'Mrs. W. H. Buttery. / ' ` Thu `F? 'I'` A f'lrlnan'n`.`nr|\n annnir I-kg L. . / Mrs. C. H. Robertson of .'1`oro:1t.o. Mrs. J. Atkinson of Midland and Geo. Trotter of Cookstown. spent the week- end with'~ their sister. Mrs. Thos. Hen-. SOYL . 121-. m 'n.....1.... ..1..I..a a.....a-..\-.. 4.1.. 13.1: IVLIBB -l.\vULUu LJLIJIIUIKUSI, llul'DU'lll'Ll'IulIl' ing at the Sick Children's Hospital. Toronto, is spending at three weeks va- cation in Barrie at her home, 71 High St. , I/fnn I` `LT Bnknnfnn I\' "".\.n.\I\`l\( ca LJl1l1LUl'1llCl u1'Uuuau`u. IIUW.` 7 Mrs. H. R. Tomlinsqn and son, Don -` ald, have returned after spending a- week with the former s parents, Mr. anh Mrs. Donald Riddell, Ba1dwin..Ont. Miss Reta Cameron, nurse-in-train-' inrr of tho Qlnlr l`hHrnn'a 'IJ'nuv\H-1:1 LU V15: ULHUF l'UH1(.lVeHo - . ' Mrs. John King of Toronto,` her daughter, Mrs. Lonz, `and Kathleen Curran of ,0r11l'la. are `visiting Mtg.- Geo. E. King, Sophia St.` \ Telford Sharpe is in town `this week and called on a number of his old friends here. He is with the Rush_Yat-' es California Orchestra now; Rina T-T- D 'I`nvnHnnnn and anti `l\n.-`( HUITIB III IIJGIIIUHIOII. . Mrs. Grant Heels and baby visited in Toronto for a. `few days last'week and were accompanied home by Mr. and Tefft. T\/fun Wafknn D1nnvAu D!!!` II` non-l'.. WUUBS H1 DWlL'Ul'lullun Mrs. S. Kee of West Toronto and a party of friends visited her sister. Miss Switzer. and took her on a motor trin to Visit other relatives. a KKIVH Tnhn 1I`v\n| AC "'1-\v|t\'|V`I| '. `nan xrxenus H1 UIll}l1l'lU ` I Miss Ruth McNeil and Miss Margaret Miller. of Toronto, are spending two weeks holidays with the Misses Cam- I eron, 71 High St. | I/Han 'l`hnlrnn Azinann Whh hm: hefh (:`I`UI1. "ll 1181 ! SE. ' Miss Thelma Atkinson, who has been\ visiting her grandfather, C. G. Atkin- son. left on Tuesday evening for her, home in Edmonton. 1|/r..- r1.......c 11...`. Ann` knku ulun-m-I mes. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Thompson, St. Clair Gardens, Toronto, are spending their honeymoon with Rev. E. J. Whan and family. , - Mvvn A '1` `mm and Mimi `Reulah Hill ditioh an , -V `Mrs. A. '1`. Hill and Miss Beulah Hill have left for their home in -Cranbrook. 13.0., `after a. two weeks visit with friends in Ontario. i an... Dun. 'RKn\Ya mm: 1\/Han Mnnanvnf an vb C06. cue. _ . . A Mr. and Mrs. J. Marlin have returned from a. month's visltlwlth their daugh- tergi Mrs. A. E. Grziy. at the Border Cit es. mfn n-"1 '1\ll'm: 117 'l""l`kn1-nnnnn f AMI`. unu &V1I'H! RUE. uuuuy. J.JyI.l`UHn Mrs. H. J. Lightfoot has returned to Toronto after spending a. pleasant week with Miss Isightfoot. Duckworth St._ flnnvvnrn and Avvfhrm RrnH',h_ `Mm-v Sh. granumotner, MP8. u uuLn, .lJHlLUllo George King is visiting his uncle. R. W. Powell, Dunnville. and Gordon King is `camping with friends on Lake Sim- nnn wun wuss uxgntluuc. uuunwuuu ut.._ George and Arthur Smith, Mary St.. have returned home after visiting their grandmother, Mrs. S. Smith, Dalston. flunucrn Vino In vluiflng him nnnln_ R. \\'lL1l &V11'S. 1-1: u -I-Ulllllulh Miss Reta Beasley of Toronto is spending her vacation with her 'par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. D; Beasley. Rev. E. J. Whan has returned from spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Robinson. Algonquin Park. ' ' T\/Hunl'\7ln1nO- (Vnnnnn nl 1\l|'IH-nn I-ma n- U112` IIUUIB Q1. WIPE. uxuxuuu, uuuu Db. Miss Margaret -Coady has returned home after a two months visit with Mr. and Mrs`. Reg. Coady. Detrdit. Mm: 1-! .T T.'1n-hH'nn!' hm: rahmnad tn 4'Vlc"Ll'K ISUIJIIIHUH, ILIEUIIQUIII L'C1vl'l\n Miss Vlolet Cooper of Milton has re- turned home after~\spending`a Week at the home of Mrs. Glennie, John St. \/[Ina Mnwunwnf nndv hn.a- mu-1n~nm'1 llltfuti, AVLIBB V1El.UUU l`lHrlIUl'|v,Y: Mrs. Donald Riddell and Miss Bessie Ridden of Baldwin, Ont.,.are visiting with Mrs. H. R. Tomlinson. `.\IHuu Doha Rnnulnxy nf Tnmnnfn ls: .-?.;i{cI""1"i' .DUl.Lkl1U, 1.U1' it LUVV WUUKEM / Mrs. `J. J. Coady was in Toronto on Tuesday attending` the wedding of her niece, Miss Maude'F1aherty. `.\/fvvn T\rn-cult`! Dldnll an:-'| 'M'I'aa Rnnnin d'V1l'l'!u dtlo ULULJUEVIM VV UFBJUJ Qbr Mrs. Geo. Cameron, 53,, is visiting her brothers, George and Leo Overs. 1 Tltnffnln fmv n fnxv urdsnlrn 1 U1 ULUI1l', \1UUl'U auu. JJU Buffalo. for a few weeks. `,\/h-u LT I (`nnu man In JVJYH. VVo -1- VV HJLG, LU1'UllLUu Mrs. Brown of Lindsay has returned home after a pleasant visit with her sister. Mrs. Alex. Sinclair. T , 1|! nnt` llna Tfnaklnnn nan` Canal!`- '.`.UHLl"l', $V1l'l'!. IS-IUJS. BJHUIGIIF. Mr. and Mrs. Vasblnder and family of Toronto spent the week-`end with Mrs. Jas. McLean. `Worsley St- MI-q flan (`nnriawnn {Tn In vlmlntr `hav- U! LUWII anal. W135!`- Mrs. Wm. Gqllle is with -her son. Dr. Gordon Gallle, `at Ross Trevor, Lake Rosseau. for 8. week. 0- . Minn Wlnvvnhnn vnrn and A`-I9*|lI!' V(\v_l l\y\)l'55Ul 1|-lg LUIC _a WISH. Miss Floreiuce Overs anzirxirthur Ov-V em are holidaying with their sister. Mrs. W. J. Whyte, Toronto. `v\/Iva Rvnwn nf Tdnnnv hair vnhnvnnr'I want), uomer St. A. '1`. Wattle and daughter. Miss Eth- ! zeal, of Bracebrldge visited with friends` in town last week. ' `.\'nu `K7111 rlnliln In nvlfk Jsnn any: `Bu BL, UU an-Lutuny. ` Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Coopef of Toronto! were week-end guests of Mv.s.'Jess1e' Webb. Collier St. ~ A 7'` `X7off'a nn r1nnnn\\'i-on 'l:fIgny`D`6-In, tum 1Jt`Ll'H.u ' Mrs. Klnnear or Pittsburg} Pa... has been spending a. dew days with Mrs. vmn. T-Inn M r 'Dnu7n" vn ....a [man 1. I1. IVl7UU$lh. " The Hon. N. VV. Rowell._K.C., and Mrs. Rowellxvlslted Mrs.?Redd1tt, Blake . on Saturday. ` St 7\'/Tn nnrl Mvvn `Um Nnnnn nf 'l`rn-nnfn. 1"-Jf\';'.;.:;E~sl."'Le;1fz1 Smith of Stmithroyflsi \'i.~xiUl1P.` her sister. Mrs. Hugh White, "1`_n'unt0 St. - ' , 1\r.. nnr1 Mug 1:! 1' magma u.ao\.}.... `L'1_H'(Hll.U DL. V V Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Carson 1et`yes- tex-any for a week's holidays In London zmrl Detrnlt. V * `Ulnu Tflnnonw AF 'I3{-inhuman-V `Do Inna c11'es.sing. - .\Il.s'.a. Edna Quilter of Stratiofd spent a 1 ow days with Miss Evelyn Brennan recently. _ _ " ' ,~ \l{.vu Tmznfn Qrnifh nf Qfvvufhnnvv `cu U\\'t:l'n ' . Miss Florence Aynold is In Toronto` tnkim-7; ix special course In ladies hair- \H..-.1 I?`r`|n'1 Dluilfnn ni Q0-nnf nah! nuanc- PMHL ' 9 * Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Lower -Ottawa are holidaying with Mys. F. Luwen A \Hua Flnvnnnn Arnnl In In 'l"nnnn1 1c-y. Rev. E. J.'= spending It 139 \f1- '1 n r} Mn`: Whan and famliy Me W-days at Big Cedar Avgfhnv `M T.nnrnn nf ALA ley. IT! W. P. Hubbert ot_ 1`oronto was amongl old friends in town on M%x1day..- . H.-.: \Tnnvnrn nf Vlnf rln 'Rr\ hm. old menus xn wwn on 4vuOg1aay,_- Mr.-a. McGovern of Vict rla. B.C>,. has been visiting in Barrie and Oro. H.-. Ru-nnaf \VHnnn nf r`.nlH'.nu-nln rand ndi- C."lHL'(I U11 uuh. .u. Uh 4.4.515 uu uxuuuuy. .\h~s. E. J. Wham spent one wee _ with her sister, Mrs. R. A. Giles, Gorm-` 1.~.n PERSONAL **?***??******* Del) V1-4LUl5 J83 JQGIIFIU uuu LIFO. . .\h's. Ernest Wilson of California called on Mrs. R. G. Hill on Monday. um 11 .T. Whan snent mm wan _gx<>xox<>xox<>x i -ruunsoav, nuq,ua'r 25.1927 New Novelties 0% Salaried Mn ' \ o `New QJJI-I LIL` Thrills iIi'Kiwan'is----'-COM wA'1jcH FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS .-a` els at ucau. wuun,_ cwuumpuxueu Dy Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Lawrence, who haverspent, thepast eight months in Montreaflrwlth their `daughter, Mrs. Walter `swlngle. I uuu auuu uuu James or 1'0!'O!'1t0. C. B. Lawrence, 'BayfIeld St.`, and two children,` Patricia. and Gordon. are holi- daying in Montreal, having motored there from Toronto`. They will` return next Week,_ accompanied "by Mr. and Mrs- `Ran. `l'.n.wv-Anna mhn Haifa-ainnnf uucr vmucu 4-manna uuu ulu uunaulan West, is at present visiting his father at 50 Blake St. M Fire -Chief James Shrubsole has re-B turned home after spending his annual` holiday in Algonquin Park. He was, ._gccompa.nied by E. W. Shrubsole and W. R. M. Ness of Toronto. . A "very pleasant eyent took place on ? Wednesday evening when Mrs. W. I-LG. ' Marwood gave a. misgellanepus shower in -honor of Miss Carmen Gordon. whose marriage takes place shortly. ` M. and Mrs. Mucha and `Mr. and Mrs. Snyder and children have returned ,to their homes in Buffalo. N.Y., after a pleasant. visit with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Overs and at Donnybrook Cottage, Minet s-Point. v ' 15.`:-... 13.... ..'u.'... ......_.u.__. _.__ pmuu uu1.`1`y l auptemngr. I Mrs. Alice Heppleston is sailing fro Montreal on Friday for her home in- Rawcllffe Bridge. Yorkshire, England. after spending a year at the homes of her sons, R. H. Heppleston. Innisfil St.. and John; and James of-Toronto. I". R Tmurrnnnn rnnueham air as: 4.4.... 1V1lIlel'S t'01I1E. . l John Baylis, after spending six weeks in -town, left on Tuesday 1 or,To- ronto. After a. few wee 3 there h will leave for Victoria," .C., stopp g in` Manitoba for a. fortnight's visit with} his: alanf `dnnghfnr tar, Dorothy Ida. to Mr. J. Robinson Hood, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Hood, Toronto. the marriage to take place earryin Septembgr. ' -- Hennleston in sua.iIin2- from I uu: \UlltI.5b'lllI'-'HL 01. He!` younger aaugn- I ;u.a.1. Ibis J.u.u.1uI.uuu `LUIS a. .LU!`(.lllgnl:'S V181! Wltnl his eldqpt daughter. - Mrs`. Andrew Bell, Gllford, anhounces the `engagement of her younger daugh- ' tar. Dorothv Ida. in Mr .T `nnm.-.mm u:uu.n' uy wuuux BHU was Unl'15lLBI1eil. The groom for the past two years has been officer commanding of No. 1' Flying Training `Station, R.C.A.-F`.,z Camp Borden,.and exceedingly impu- Iar among his fellow officers an men. He is a native of Hanover, On ,, a.n.i~ served in the R.A.F. during the war with distinction.__ , - :37 25. my . 1: later visited Alaska and the Canadian `Unt in 91' nr-Aunni trlulfhncr Is`-a and-hi-nu L{lU 5U.|UJ|-u The bride is a well known and de- servedly popular Barrie girl and it is worthy of note that she was married in the'same church and by the same rector by whom she was christened. 'l`l-in nwlnnrn Pnu Han nout 1:-nn -nan..- I.-- GNU FUIIIL au J3C|l.'1ln v The groom's gift to the b1:!de was 21' beautifully fitted dressing case: to the] bridesmaid. a silver enamelled vanity! case; to the groomsman, a. silver em` amelled mate case; to the ushers, sil- ver enamelle knives, and a like `gift to the soloist. I Vlnn I-ualon In A --uni! !-......... ...s .1. acuuu: uuu-uuuuuuszuuueu uuu:ez`s. Many telegrams of congratulation were received from Ottawa-,~.Gue1ph,' Toronto, Windsor, Oakvllle, Hamilton and Point au Barll. - `Tho awnnnvsnhs (1405 in ,4-Ian I.-8.3- ..-.... - U16 I'B8'~lSE_8l`c ' ~ = V Among the many beautiful and cost- ly gifts was a full set of sterling silver-' ware from the/qfficers of Camp Borden and a. percolator coffee urn, with the groom's -initials engraved `in the centre of the ct-est_of the Air Force, from the- senior non-commissioned officers. _ T\/I':n-nu fnlnnrrvurnu AP nnu.-.mn..I..u...- `Ill. l.`lJl'Ul_! BLMLL `UUIIUEU. . At -the church ceremony the organ was playedby Miss Edith Creswiclte, while Flight--Lleut. Brookes sang. "0 Perfect Love," during the signing of the reg-lsger. ` Annnnon fhn rnarny `\l3OII II`.nw-mt`) Ann` wuru. . Following the reception the happy couple left for a short motor trip, re- turning Wednesday. On Friday next they will sail-from Montreal for And-I over, Hampshire, England`, -where the groom will take a oourseat the R,oya.1I Air Force Staff c`onege. . Al the nhnv-nh nnnawannu +hn t\In'rvi\ca _-.-..--.... -'v..vv Following the ceremony-a. reception` was held at the b`ride shome, at which; i the officer commanding and the offic- ers of the Royal Canadian Corps of Signallers and the Royal Canadian Air; "Force, were present with their wives. The guests also included several of. the` bride's more intimate friends and .Mrs. Anderson, mother ofxthe groom.` his sisters. Miss Anderson and Mrs. Byres, of Hanover, Ont.. and his bro-}' ther, Wilfred. A very gay scene was presented at`the beautifully appointed home of Mr. and Mrs Grasett during the reception, at which a buffet lun- oheon was served, the bride cutting the wedding. cake with her husband's. sword. mnu.....I...... ti... _'.........4.:_._ 1.1-- .,_,,,, - ., ...v.-.: I The bride, dressed in softlivory satin! period gown,` with plain tulle veil, forming ~ 0. train held-" in place at. the back of the head" by white gardenias, and carrying a white prayer book, looked charming. She was] given away by her father and was as-' sisted by Miss Vera McCarthy, as, bridesmaid. The best man was Captain; _Weeks, of the Royal Canadian Corps of l Signallers. while two officers of the 5 permanent air force, Flight Lieut. Mc-I `Ewan and Flying Officer Dave Hard-! ing. acted as ushers. Theofficers from. Camp Borden`formed a guard. of honor, the whole making a. most imposing and `beautiful scene. a - at ,--- uuvno A. F, Formed` Guard of Honor-H-I To Reside in England.` 7 ` . Trinity church, Barrie, was the scene of a smart military wedding at 2.80. on Saturday afternoon, August 20, when Mary Dorothea. youngest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry James Gra- sett, Dundonald `St., was married to Wing Commander Norman Russell An- derson. of Camp Borden, the rector. Rev; Canon Relner, assisted by Rev. A. R._Beverley, the vicar. performing` the ceremony. The church was most beau`tit`ully decorated with seasonal flowers by the Chancel Guild; of which the bride had been a member for sev- eral years. . - nu-.. I,,,l'Ir ~ - -' ,in kood