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Barrie Examiner, 20 Oct 1927, p. 15

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J-V Ida-Aha . Coats Tot!) 49 1.51) 60 1.50 60 1.50 34 1.50. 55 1.50 48 1.50 60 1.50 27 1.50 08 1.50 08 1.50 08 1.50 08 1.60 08 1.50 48 1.50 87 1.50 7591.50 .-Inthe vryst\yleandsize urequiregata rice youcanaors. . . .%y % .P _ __M` y I Decide NOW to save the money. he spends at lunch countem-to en'oy more leisure-to eliminate dgudgery. A McC_lary s -white, porcelain-enameled elec- `A7:I' GA IQAIIQ Aganntstuaii lnnnnnuo iv-.-`U6!-vn-ll -'.-vvfu:-I a nu` vvauui, .lavnwvuIlaA`uI5IIaaIGav\n I-ow!-'. tnc `range will bring to your kitchen economy, beauty, utility and sanitation such gs you have never before No danger of over-cooking. No scorching. He sits 'down to a real, home-cooked meal in the pleasant sur- roundings of his own family. The stored heat principle of McClary s Hermetite enables you to keep his dinner temptingly hot without using any more current. The `door closes so tight that it makes the oven almost her- metically _sealed-only a minimum of heat can escape. OST lunch-counter husbands are men who V hate to upset home routine by being late for dinner; So when they re delayed at the oice or stay overtime at the golf club they eat downtown.- Phone` your news items 190 The Examiner, 222 or 223. snesnlncm usyuncvu luau -nu qwuur- Itthecolto afewconu. Ask M.cCla1-y deck! to dunoygsgrrate thin reggewabh, nonnrnl-uh olnmnnt. IIUJ-IHJIIIKIQLU lull I kable elcznenti `J ccultvu P|"\I5W\-IE3` goiling over, poa. l_ea|tI and drip: cannot injure them. They are safe becauso they are pgotectad 13? I zdmovablfg $3`. '03 33 IIo coils burn gut :12; long ser- vice. you may Mt tht clo- ment out ya _ have coil! ......I....-.l ......I.. -...I ....:..l.I..__.. 2.30 15.1 6.04 147.6 - - 2.90 13.2! 2.75 1.21- 4.13 ems 2.90 19.ov hiHn'n' ni`_i:`:"el K{v'3;c'il} replaced and and qu1ldy-- It the can 0 a few cents. IIICIII 1' I5 EKISGICIG UIUBIIIS rang: improvemenfofmodern times. Unlike old-fashioned `I--.4--5- AL. 441:.` 1.` LL` [Ill-1380 IJBUIU Il|CI'l"bIIIvIl' elements. the coils of tho Sgfediton are pliotacteda "Han l\I),, uni: "lAalrn mama DEALER PHONE 1040 y : Speedix-on Bled V-an nanaonet n'nnO9: % nod Ill - 13 ."' fr:-W J 59.66 . 20.42` W 2 . 60.88 29.37 20.40` 10.8! 27.3 ed proper-, the above. Old in U15. `h sale mo oe reaerv'_ :1 purchase? ay be ha first pub- of August, of. * - - - *' <>- WIS_ueu-`Mam. Pnooucrs Co. w-no u can-nu` ununnrnln [ZS CT77 ` TC T. U` Jaye: F e? MP 6-meted _WAR,E_ aruunspav. ocroaw ao;41?927_ Q-lnaIn|nnva\o\a VV I059. _ vegetables are done ontiine. You waste no time and you use less fuel. Ask your local hardware mer- chant `for that econo- mical, fuel-`saving L i j: .12.; sin 3 sooner when it is S_ '7 Enamelggl Ware. XVI ' wbmve; to the boil far quicker than other wares. Gets; the work ione_ fa_ster_-_-_-_thu_s say- lghst, `1927. of Rim:-ma. _ _A.._ _____ ,..`4. .~',j.fg";.;;r."'n:;'L;ga; gnpgg iooner _when xt xs TV7her:;ou serve RED ROSE "ORANGE JPEKOE to your, family? you are giving % them the best tea you can buy. A 3715`! FIGURE VHUUUBIU EU. Hi nomniu. ronouro wmmno lonomou vANcov.NII.cAI.oAnv 155 MAGIC BAKING POWDER and _ the highest E.w.(eui.La-r1' co. I110. '_ronou1o.cAu._ - --7: aznadq [is good test I Preston, ` top, Mrs . C L`: ' Mrs. J. MCUr11"ln1S; nana Kiln. uuu.s,' Caiynpbe l, L. .B. Fisheri laundry work. cotton ouse dress, Mrs. `R. Humph- ries; Mrs. G. Chisholm; braided floor mat, Miss J.AQuantz, A. Rowat; wool floor mat, Mrs. A. J. Preston, A. Row- at; homemade labor saving device. Mrs. Chisholm, Mrs. R. Humphries. FANCY NEEDIJEWORK Crochet filet, L. B. Fisher, Mary Fraser; crochet lace, Mrs. Wm. Cum- ming, M. Fraser; knitted lace,fMiss Chisholm, Mrs. A. Roebuck; tatting. L. B. Fisher, Mrs. A. Roebuck;'embro'id- ery hardanger, L. B. Fisher, ner; em-broidery, eyelet, Mrs. A. J. Mrs. M. Train; embroidery. `solid white, Mrs. A. J. Preston, Gladys Guest; embroidery, applique, fine, L. B. Fisher, Mildred Laidlaw; embroid- ery Russian cross, L. B. Fisher, F. M. Bailey; embroidery, French knot and loop- stiatch, Mrs`. Chisholm, Mrs. M. Train; embroidery, Roman cut, Miss Chisholm, M. Laidlaw; embroidery, modern conventional, F. M. Bailey. L. B. Fisher; -buffet set,- Mrs. R. J. Wil- son, Mrs. M. `Train: sideboard runner. w-hlte, M. Laidlaw, L. B. Fisher; centre piece,_C. M. Turner, Emma Foster; table ends, embroidered, Emma Foster: Mrs. G. Ritchie; table ovals,` Mrs. R. Humphries, Mrs._ M. Train; set plate "fnats, Mrs. 'R.` Humphries, M. Laidlaw; set table mats, Gladys Guest, Mrs. R. Humphries; table napkins, C. M. Tur- ner, L. -B. -Fisher; four serviettes, L. B. ` Fisher,. Mrs. Wm. -Cumming, Jr.;i tea cloth, white, Gladys,Guest, Mrs. A. J. Preston; tea cloth, embroidered, Emma : Foster, C. M. Turner; luncheon set. white, Mrs. .A. J. Preston, `Mrs. Jas. Mackie; luncheon set, colors, Miss Chisholm, C. M. Turner; service tray. C. M. Turner, Gladys Guest: tea cosey. C. M. `Turner, Mrs. G. Ritchie; pillow slips, embroidered, Mrs. Jas. Mackie, Mrs. A. J. Preston; pillow slips, other work, Mrs. W. A. Gill, Mrs. A. Roe-p buck; `guest towels, embroidered initial, P L B. Fisher, M. Graham; hand towels, embroidered, Mrs. Jas. Mackie, Miss Chisholm; pair towels, other trimming, L. B. Fisher, Mrs. W: A. Gill; bath tow- el and face cloth, Gladys Guest, Mrs. R. I-Iumphries-; dresser runner and pin . has. Thurlow, `L. B. Fisher; ;vanity set, Mrs. Chas. Thurlow, Emma fFoster; laundry bag, M. Laidlaw, Mrs. W. A. Gill; boudoir curtains, Mrs._ W. A. ill. Mrs. Jas. Mackie: night ro.be, embroidered, Gladys Guest, Mrs. A. J. Preston: night. robe, other trimming. Miss C-hisholm, F. Drysdale; costume slip, Miss Chisholm; camisole, L. B. Fisher, Mrs. G. Ritchie; bloomers, Mrs. R. Humphries, Miss Chisholm; negli- see jacket. Mildred Graham. Mrs. R. I-Iumphries; boudoir -slippers, C.. M. Turner. L. B. Fisher; kni-tted bed socks, C. M. Turn-er, L. B. Fisher-:' fan- ':,v work bag, Mrs. R. Humphries, Mrs. W. 'A Gill: _L. B. E`-isher. MI-rs; Chas. -Thurlow; fancy handkerchiefs, L. B. -Fisher, Mrs. R. I-Iumphries: short dress, Mrs. M. Train. `Mrs. Chisholm; jacket; knit or crochet, hnnnet. fancy wrist . bag, `D `DI ulnar Mr: F! uypg C. M. Tur- UIIU \.lUh' V` Ritchie. ..v1rs. -Umsnoim; Jacgu;-L, sum. ur uruuuct, `L. B. Fisher, Mrs. C. Owen; bonnet. Mrs. A. J. Pr-eston.~Mrs. C. Owen; wool overalls, L. B. Fisher. Mrs. M. Train: slip-on play apron, L. B. Fisher, Mrs. C. -Owen: romper s_uit, Mrs. Chisholm. L. B. Fisher; layette, Mrs. A. J. Pres- ton, Mrs. Chisholm; centre piece, em- broidered, L. B. Fisher, Gladys Guest: centre piece, other work, L. B. `Fisher; table runner, embroidered,VEmma. Fos- ter, C. M. Turner; table runner, other work, L. B. Fisher, Mrs. R. Humphries; sofa pillow, embroidered. Gladys Guest, C.'M..-Turner: sofa. pillow, other work. Mrs. -J. Kerr,.Mrs_. Chas. Thurlow; sin- gle `piece white embroide-rey, L B. Fisher, .\Mrs. R. Humphries: single` piece colored embroiderey,_. Mrs. R. Humphries; C. M. Turner; col- -lection, amateur, Mildred Graham; coi- iection, 6 pieces other fa cy work, Mrs. R. Humphries, Miss Chis olm. Specials, `planned menu for family of five, C.` M. .Turner, Mrs. E. McQua.rrie; parade: of house dresses. D. Hocken; plan of kitchen. C. M. Turner, Mrs. J. Quantz: one dozen articles of sewing, Mrs. G. "nu...1.I.-. ;. A (dontinued frombpage 11) LADIES WORK ' Domestic-Quilt,- pieced, cotton, Mrs. A_. Roebuck," Mildred Laidiaw; quilt, white, fancy quilting. Mrs. Robt. Hum- phries; comforter. homemade, L. `W. Andrews, Mrs. H. Thurlow ; -bed spread, fancy, Mrs. A. Gill-; bed spread, embroidered, E. A. `Stephenson. Mrs. Chas. Thuriow; cotton sheet. factory, Mrs. -0. Owen, Mrs." John Kerr; man's vworking shirt, Mrs. John E_lrick. Mrs. H., Thurlow; flannelette sleeping gar- ment. Engma Foster. L. B. Fisher; working apron, Mrs. W. A. Gill, Mrs. C-has. Thurio-W: sweater coat; knitted. Mrs. M. Train, L. B. Fisher; neck scarf. lmiatted. Mrs. C. Owen, L. B. Fisher; hand knit socks, Mrs. R. -Humphries, Mrs. J. McGinnis; hand knit mitts. N. |r'1.._.....1...-.'l'I 1'. 12 wiuhnr-' innndrv work. ovR.2,ooo ENTRIES %ATE1V_ALEFA|R ; Cost: To: 8.10 127.0 . 2.90 ~- 18.8 902 i 2.96 18.6 2.91 18.30 3.13 2s.p6 At the close of the meeting the host- ess sezrved-a. very dainty lunch. ` vuuua aynv II; no ......... .. A splendid demonstratlaen on Weys "or using eggs was given by Marjorie Campbell. The roll call was answered 31th 9. homemade remedy for man or east. ~ . ,- .1, _ _A._.._:__-; ;.1.. 1.--; ' 0nAThursday, Oct. 6, themembers or the Churchill Junior Institute met at the home of Miss!-Ielen King. Arra.nge- _ ments were made for our part in the program for the "Get Together" Da.yl to be held at Bradford, Nov. 4. A dona- |- tion of five dollars was given to the! A Navy_'League of Canada.Excellent pap-! ers were given by Dorene Stephens on` The'Advantages of..a. Country Home H oHi.moHu".L Jumon ms'r|1'u1"E- 1 [and Ruth -Allan on Home and its In- _ |`tiuences." Ethel Kell read a poem en- `titled, The Making of Friends," The musical part `of the program consisted of a.` piano duet by Misses Margaret Robertson a.nd'Mina`Constable and" a. vocal solo by Eileen King. ` -,__u--__:.I_1 .1-_........L....Ll..- A... 11117;."- :%w&%$m&&i&$i%%*ii$&&&&$ i 1N woMAN*s REALM & I07 (RUGBY VVI`\IV I EU ' _ Here is a story from a book just pub- lished. An old ' mining prospector was tbeing solaced on his sick-bed by a, clergyman, who told him of the Heav-. enly Jerusalem, the streets of which are paved with gold." Excuse me. par- son, interrupted the dying man. are you quoting from the prospectus or from "the battery report?-Publ1o Op- inion (London). `WI-I1 Iuminuni ' \ . . ~ " V . \' GB \JL'U LUWIISIIIIJ. The Club supports a-senior and a juvenile hockey team, a men s and a women's softball team and several tennis teams. An outdoor rink is sun- ported in the -winter months and many other social functions are held through- out the year. u. Lul. uu: uczu. Lweive monms:- I-Ion. President--I-Ion. Wm. M. Fin- Iayson, Minister of Lands and Forests. Hon. Vice-`President-W. L. Russell. Pre's`iden1:-~G. IR. .Lane. Vice-Presi'dent-R. H. Poole. Sec y.-Treas.,-W. A. Kennedy. Committee-E. Carson, Miss M. Mc- Lean, M. Schandlen, Miss H. Cavanagh. Wa.-llace McLean, Miss V. Walt, W. J. Craig, Miss_ M. Wattie, P. A. Gavan- agh, Miss G. Monteith, J. J. Kissock. Tho .Ti`nn-nu!-ru 'DnnnnnHnn rtluk A...-...... a.5u, nuxas u. 1V1UI]l'.lILl1, J. J. ISISSOCK. The Forestry Recreation Club draws its members from the families Working on the Provincial Forest Station at Midhurst and from the neighbors of the surrounding community from as far west as *Mines1ng and as far east as Oro township. Thn nhlh annnnv-I-a n. annhun nun! n I z At the annual election meeting` of the officers of the Forestry Recreation Club held at the Provincial Forest Sta- tion at Midhurst on the night of Tues- day, Oct. 11, the following were elect- ed for the next twelve months:- T-Tnn Dr-nulnn+_`I'_'l'nn 117.... mr rm- uuc no we enjoyment mu women no in see individual and smart costumes. . ogue, videeararechanoeforuallxgixp inixgro-t fashion apieceofmaterial tilbylteell ineuent foranentirefrock. ' The `skirt of this charming ullp-97 dress features the new circular ares, cut dther dtraight or on the bias, and it in attached in a modernistic pointed outline tntheupperpertofthefrock. The aadrlle shoulder and the tight cue an arnart. IA skirt, cu and neck binding! of light weight velvet,-cashmere, wool crepe or satin combines well with match- t iug or ha:-mo ` silk crepe tor crepe de Chine; light w ' t wools, wool or silk _-crepemay be used with self material in a lighter or darker "shade ofxthe same} `color. In `every case the o _ the two shades used.` .- . UHHIVHB l"Ul\l,u': 1%-,Vcup butter. 1 cup powdered sugar, 3 eggs, 2 oranges, 34 pound stale sponge cake or lady-fingers, % cup unsweet- ened cream (whipped). Cream Hm 'hnH-m- nri+1.~. +1.- ........... cucu on-:uxu xwxuppeu) . Cream the butter with the sugar, add the egg yolksand grated rind and juice of the oranges. Crumble the cake into this. `Beat the whites, fold into the mixture and pour into a buttered baking dish. Bake in adslow oven (300 degrees Fahrenheit), about fifty `min- utes, Serve hot. or ice cold. Garnish with the unsweetened whipped cream or with a. mering\ue. FORESTRY RECREATION CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS FOR SEASON `ruin teadilr increasing` A ' at 1` fab:-i:s in cgnbination. :33 da$1 stun awlnuy Increasing I130 0! 0010!! fahxics combination is no doubt pa due to the enjoyment that women : `II. f|`II|l'I:II IXA :1|l`;I!:AIIA` and on _ slq` uu: uuuxc UL iv.I.1:-J3 A. J. Auan. . Miss R. fRot-hwell will give a -paper on Pictures in the Home," Mrs. Sloan and -Mrs. 'I-Iodgson will tell the storie of Ivory and Jade. There will also be minute speeches on Home Economy. Visitors are always welcome. vrIur\\arI'II.I. VVUIVIBITS lNTlTUTE The regular meeting of this society will. be held Wednesday, Oct. 26, at the home of Miss A. J. Allan. Mina `D rnnc-.hnm11 ...n1 -1..- .. _....-.. v.-v w----V-tn` vv&IvuunII$ IIIGII The October meeting was held` at the home of Mrs. A.iA. Belal with a. good attendance. After the roll call the bus`:- ness was taken up. It was 'decidedAto make an autograph quilt, each member to obtain ten names at 10 cents each. A demonstration was given by Mrs. Alex. Ross on the making of containers for Christmas presents and one -by Mrs. V. Ross on the making of a boutonniere of wool owers. There were also music- al numbers and a musical contest. Af- ter the meeting a sing-song was held and lunch was served. The members are requested to bring their ower fund to next meeting. CHURCHILL WOM-E13 -s_;N8TlTU`I.'E The srngnlsar 1-non!-inn A! tau. .....:..4.. Friendly Fabrics and Cdlors New Cooperate v-wuvu untupvluu . | . g V The Victorianjorder of Nurses report i for September, Barrie branch, made at! the regular monthly `meeting. showed: the number of visits during the month} to be 227. composed of 154 nursing vis- I-its and 73 non-nursing visits. Well- Baby clinics: were held twice during the lmonth with an attendance of titty -six `babies. The South Simcoe T.~B. D138` ' nostic Clinic was held` once at Royal Victoria spital. The nurse, . Miss Thomas, is doing a splendid work for ` the Order in Barrie and reports are that her services are much appreciated wherever she goes. The treasurers re- ! port shows a. balance on hand of $36.46. ono STATION wow-:N's INST. PIVL- l\-.L..`I.-.- _- - 4 ASSAY WANTED n afnnvv Funny: II `ILa\4\`- ORANGE sPoN,GE hnffnr 1`n11r\ nnnrnu; V.O.N. Ranoar. -ml. nnnnt zxajnun ROBINSON HARDWARE `% Electric Binge , _\ `M

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