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Barrie Examiner, 31 May 1928, p. 13

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TheA11:1PP__rtant T PS$?P 'el1. transferred to Parkdale. Mrs.` Pomfret and two children will come` to Barrie -after school closes. -- . up , A v-u--,, ___a av guru-anew ----- ..v.-vv- ---_._- Mr, and `Mrs. F._ A. J-Ioar and` son, Arthur Hoar, of Oshawa. with` Miss Margaret ICIimie spent the week-end with Mr.~and Mrs; Dun- can C. of Maple Ave. Miss Crew sails on Friday on the` S.~S. Letitia, from Montreal for a.`- trip to` Great Britain and the Con- tinent. I-Ier cousin, Mrs. lcrossland of ~P.hila.delphla, accompanies her. Mrs. D. `M. `Stewart, Mrs. Arthur . Patterson and Miss Gladys` Ardagh_ motored to Orillia last week to at-` tend the annual -meeting of the County of Simcoe Ladies - Golf As- sociation. . `an.-... D1-..-..-In run: A? Man aim?! nfi SOCXRIIUXI. . Miss Rhoda Bird of the staff of! the `U. of `T. Library, Torongo, has` secured two months leave of ab-V sence and sails today from Mon-N treal on the M-elita for a two` months` tour of `England and the Continent. tr...-. X`l7n1Ja InPl- `nvsoir niu1-n.\nu- Ken; Vvallls left. `Sunday night -\for| Ottawa to fill a three'weeks en-, gagement with the Britannia Pier` Orchestra as solo trumpeter, before taking charge of the Dardanella. dance orchestra at Wasaga. Beach. I for the summer season. 1' ll :-and-an-n T431383 nnnuuv-nor? n .LUl` um: suululcu` at-.-a.auu. a J. Montagu Leeds returned to town on Monday after being in! England for a year. `He says the! flowers in England are exceptional-I ly fine this year. `In Hyde Park he saw one superib bed with 75,000 tulips forming a wonderful color combination. `D `Pt .l\ .\Yn$`l1 ' `D `l f`.-.4-.n.-H. nu.-I . UUHIUIIIGLLUII. ` B. D. IO -Neill,` P. K`-earns and; Frank Hammond `were in Belleville two days last week attending a con- vention of the `Knights ofCo1um'bus. They also attended the 25th anni- versary celebration of the `Knights Iof Columbus held in Peterboro. I Mr. and Mrs. 'Frank Perkins `an-3 nounce the marriage of`, their daughter . Alma. Mary, to Bertram Clarence Isrlgley, formerly of Holly. The marriage took place in New York City, May 24, '1|92'8. They will reside in -Spring Lake Beach, NJ. , _..:| 11-.-- 77-..--- 1'1'v_L_____ 1'7-.- Mr. and Mrs. Horace Watson Ker- toot. 231 `Powell Ave., Ottawa, an- nounce t-he engagem-ent of their daughter, Dorothy :Marga.ret, to Sidney David, son of Mr. and `Mrs. John -Hedley Holmes, `Plot-on, Ont. The marriage to take place the mid- ldle of June. am. ...-..a ':\,r.... -`Ian.-...+...... 1'_'r 1'.-.k.._| U1`: U1. uuuc. r I Mr. and Mrs. Egerto-n H. John- ston announce the engagement of t eir second daughter, Charlotte live, to Langford James `Gannon, of Toronto. son -of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gannon of Victoria, B.:C. Marriage to take ,.place the latter- part of June. Ir ...._.1 \l'..... A..LL....- `r1..._.1...... Tuesday, 8 p.m. ` Prayer and Praise Service Friday, 7 p.m..~--Mission Band 8 p.m.--Young People's Meeting WE 1`NV'I I.`\E YOU TO _3]V`C)lB`SLH1I`P WITH US. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Benham, Shalnty Bay, announce the engage- `ment of their youngest daughter, Frances Caroline, to Mr. Walter A. McDougal1, eldes_t `son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McDouga11, Hawkestone. The marriage to take place the lat- ter part of June. `In. ___.1 11-.__ 11 1-1 .11-.-11.1,... _..: Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Coming and Miss Hester, of Fergus, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Cars-on over the holiday and week-end. Several so- cial functions were held in their honor and t-he congregation `of Col- Iier `St. United church were delight- ed to have Mr. and Mrs. Codiing as- sist _in the musical services both morning and evening on `Sunday. V/\C .._J `Il'..- TIT... T`l'Tn1`I-l..-1_--- uxau. pt. Act: )1 l Coat `Store. ------.-_-, .. vv----.c .,-- ..--.._. `Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Walkinshaw of England were guests of Mr, and Mrs. '1`.hos. Sinclair. over; Sunday. Mr. Walkinshaw is a minister of the Wesleyan Methodist Chur'ch and has been attending the Methodist Episcopal conference in the United States. He preached t-he sermon in Collier `St. United church Sunday morning. -giving *1 splendid discourse on The Evil of Anxiety and Wor- vvv -50 Women s coats on (half price). Isimmons & `Co. (`An I- 'Q4- nun Tl`-IE anal: exammzn SHE WILL REVEL IN THE DISTINCTIVE - SILK LINGERIE SHOWN HERE Our collection is resplendent with the most intimate and lovely Gowns, Slips, Dancettes, Negligees and what _not that the Bride requires. -~ Her Going-Away outt will not be replete without kid gloves and chiffon hosiery from \ Moore's; sale FHL- GOSPEL HALL a7 MARY s1'naa'r. BARBIE ORDER OF MEETINGS: ' Lord ; Day B1~eamng of `Bread 11 mm. ` Acts 20-7 Sunday `School and Bible Road- lnz 8 pm. 2 Tim. 3-1`5. Acts 17-11 09399.1 Meeting 7 p.m. `Romans 1-16. All mats tree. No collections \ ALL 'W'ELCOM'E Prayor Meeting Wednesday 8 pan. -Acts 16-.18.` DGIU The 22b May 21--Mr. and Mrs: A. Blundel and family of Gravenhurst spent the week-end at Forrest Wa.uw1n"s. "-|--- I\_......LL...... .`O fnnuln .nn`I`|- Amen 'vVu.uwux us J2cvL`L'Av Byvaao the week-end at his home. The Misses Mabel and Winnie Monteit'h' of Toronto spent the week-end with their mother here. _ __ .9 n-a_--1--... U16 Ween-uuu. an. r uuwm. u nu... .. _. John Carruthers of Barrie call- ed on friends in the` village on Monday. Cecil Fnankcom, who has been 111, with pneumonia, is able to be ou-t again. _ Albert Wallwin of Ban-ie spent mu..- llsann 1uI'n-m1 and Swinnie !ucn`\7uu VVAULI uuwu As-vuoov. g.-- `Misses @1519 Miller and Evelgr-n Friday,June `1 Barrie - Allandale Dairy Reduces Their Milk to 11 a Quart We Have 2). Red Wagon on Every Street in Time for Breakfast M%" ':"_`-"' BRIDAL LINGERIE IN SETS TO MATCH ' ; Printer s i`nk cannot ' adequately describe the beauty of these gobds. To see them is to appreciate them. Some hand faainted others trimmed with beautiful ne laces. Pure and Wholesome and Delivered in Sterile Bottles lhurtdly. NON S. W. MOORE MILK PHONE "772" Jones of [Barrie were holiday guests of Miss Gladys Monteith. - 12,... our 1s1_:_I_,..__,:_1, ___.1 wan .-.-...; .-.._,.. _._--_--~---. Mr. an; Mrs. Blatherwick and ohlldrenot Toronto were the guests of J. -E`. Wallwin over the Week-end. _,.u and. -v\-,u,._L-:_,,, .5 -r -.. . J.ru.uy :5, Muxwx-su. _ James Peacock is visiting friends In Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Higgins have re- -Mr. and '-$&;."_15o'o};s;1;e; 'o'{L3g1 don spent some holidays last week I with Mrs. Joe. Lowrey. n`. A. Mr. `and Mrs. W. Boyce and Alfred Wallwln spent Sunday wfth S. Tracy's, |Co1we1l. ,Tnnnnn `nnnnnnlr in 1tiiHna' Pnvinnu n-.-- -_-- --_. ._-..-__, Mr. anti Mrs. Newten Spence are visiting Mrs. `Thos. `Spence. "Fi FELICITOUS TRIP iAmong essential apparel she must include a kimona andin these none will please quite as well as the new hand painted- silk or the lustrous satin with their colorful trimmings. $5.00 to $15.00 THE - PASTOIR -DN CHARGE at both services. Sunday School at B p.mL turned to Toronto after spending a. few weeks with Jas. Innes. The Fovrncxr-cs own; -311 +1muunnn-InxaAAJ__ gcw vvccna WLLH 0G3. 1111133. The farmers are all through `seed- ing and potato planting is now In progress. Finn `Qnnnnca Innnankzd/-`I nan pl.U5|C3D. Geo. `Spence s household are quarantined for measles. 1/I've T7`v-an!) llonvn and nag ne-A qucuu.uLu1cu LUL` uneaaxeu. Mrs. Frank Garvin and son have returned to Detroit otter visiting at Clover Lee and The Pines. - K Sllby -Sheppard, a. fisherman, pulled a 280-pound sturgeon from the sea off Boston recently and sold It for $67.80. -.., . .. ._v\. -...u - saw 4- any-an` mM1's. Eva. [Reynolds of Barrie is visiting her sister, .\/Irs. A. Garvin. Where is the 1 does not ye: dainty Linens? Hope Chest 5 nd them pack so carefully. ter qualities th quali Bleach they a Moore's. %%.I+0I?I7=;cH!2sT. Barries Style Store Ylllpirgu but-vu -- ._..--V Rev. J. Johnone Black. mister `I-Iorqcp Wilson. AJR.C.O. Organist -and vcholrleader. VDIVIN E SERVICES ` Sunday, June 3. 1928 11 A.M.---Representative of'the Bible Society, Rev. J. IS; Hatf- vlngton. 8 I-".M.--~ UNDAY -SCHOOL in all apartments. 1 P.M.-R`EV, 'J. E. Wxl-.IA'N. Pas- oi":9f"}3a1'r1e `Baptist Church. 5 8I`B ` ncou _yuu packe 111" RT,` '. No ' \ than made sold Page Thllftu LIU In :1 who 1: for In her a will away 0 bet- 1 Old le and J ..L Ill\I -,s>Ia1a1cmA:L M'U-svnc Morning 'A`Ilthen1--'(`Select-ed). So1o--1VIiss [Doris `Turner; Evening A`nthem---"One "sweetly Isolemn "Thought." (.Bo-wles). So.1o-M1ss `Bessie Del-Iart. 1+3vE:1.w~;3:oDY wuancomn _ . L, ` ' '* , _________._______- , i Sutterers Hal. nu, .. Prepared and sold only by - H. QOOKE 5 CO. LIMITED ORILLIA. ONTARIO - _ Price: $1 per bottle. Sent postpald o recelptpt prloo GUARANTEE mo Gtvm ma; Lgw on MONEY REFUNDIJD` p.m.--new J. D, '1'1ul'l`u15I.uu I the Bible `Society will speak. sciatica Ineum H`: : . ` Cooke : Rhoumnhc Rama`! _ ___-; 5. Mann! nl I ----__.__ Advertise in The Examiner. COLLIER suuzzr % _ung;ea Church of Canada ,_1\--I-'|3A 131` AVJJSB. ll Beard,` V\Yh_--. ISUNDAY services 11 am. and 7 pm. Sunday School at 9.45 `am. Collier Street Regular Baptist Church (FUNDAMENTALIST) o of , pvC.-~V -.~ - --v Sunday .,Sc.hoo.1 at 10 am. Po-I-o\JL`l.u Orgahist and Choirmauter ST. ANDREWS Presbyterian Church C 1!: 1-11, , L A IDI__I Vhlynlvrvvy VIII"! V! '_.V-' 'ye}'_s_u Servlces '11 A.M. av d 7 RM. .4u-u1nA1At\lI\ B Sunday, June 3, 1923 r""' . ` The Regular Blptllt Church} CLA}?PER'rO'N' ST. _ 1 Rev. E. J. Whan. Pastor. Mrs. Edith Rowe. Organist. mas M. Sinclair-.`, Cholrljeador. A Sunday. June 3, 1928 FATIV-IER-'3 DAY. SPECIAL ,__ -1 1.1.- swnpun fysgbygenm Church Sabbath, June 3. 1928 A__ $unga$r, June 3. 1928 11 A.M. and 7 RM. TEE MT.NI'S'1`ER ....Jn-. Znknnl AL `IA nv III29OInn -I - -nu-..... -era tram Rheumatism or Botatloa should try a uni ___...-l.2- Ax Al..l..ANDAj..E L Presbytgrinn Church Rev. -J. B. '1`homson,.`M!n1|tor. Mlu Ellen Dobson. Choirleador 141:: Anal: Bailey. Organist. Sabbath, June 3, 1928 0w}ng to the Istroud Presbyter- ian Church Anniversary Servic- es. there will be no services morning or evening.,. Saturday-Sunday, Juhe 2-3.A SPECIAL SERVICES conducted by ' Enaignand `Me-s.,R. Langford ` SATURDAY N'IGH'T--8 o'clock` -Great Open-air Gathering at \ Owen and Dunlop Sts., oppo- 9 site the `Post `Office. v I SUNDAY 14 A an \g.VOd(Ld- 111 A.M.-H;11ness Meet!-ng. 2.30--Sunday School _and B11516 /6CIassu=-s. I rs--v:uvvv -vw-. w: --v 11 a.m.'-,-'1`he young men eff-.-the Tuxis group will conduct. the service. Theme W1i1`be three` short addresses, quartette sing- ` ing. corxiet duet. fathers` choir, etc. A cordial invitation is ex- tended to ail fathers. T 8 p.m.--Bible School. 7 p.m.--Rev. J. S, `Harrington of* the Bible 'Societv speak. 3 P.M.-REV. J.` E. KIRKWOOD, I a.uu---Iouuuuy auuool 31110. 131016` Classes. 7 p.m.--Isalvatlon Meeting. * _ 8.15` P.M.--aThe Army `Corps will march out in a `body to Clap- perton` and Dunlop 'Sts. (Five Points) for great open-air` rally. TUESDAY `NIGHT -- Open-a1~r_ Meeting in Stroud. . '1`-I-IURSDAY, 8 p.m.--Mid-week meetlng yin Citadel. Young PeQple s`~ Meetings Monday, 7.30 p.-m._--IG1r-1 Guards.` Wednesday 7 p.m. -- -Children's salvation rnnnnar - vv cuuvauuy J` p.II1. -unuaren's `salvation meeting. The Army extends a hearty wel- come to all. --.-.. \vov"O- ;.ova. 4.V\JJ..L`\.4'JH Sabbath lschool session at 10 ` a..rn. throughout June, July and; August. . CIENTIRAL extends a cordial in- vitation to -Strangers. Visitors and Tourists to attend her ser- vices. " _ - Sunday, June 3, 1928 KING'S BIRTHDAY SERVICES 3 1.1 a.m.-&Su-bject: Cluvist IR-em VR`u fhn 'E`nHnnu'a T nun ll 4.-.5 u.uI.-'IDu'l.)Jl.':UL; "UIIPISE US8- veals the Father's Love." 7 p.m.--lSubject`: Christ Reveals M " the lsecret of Peace. ` .S'PEC`IA.L 'P!R:EA:C'HJ R REV. G. A. CRUS nf T-Tn-uvlznu+nnn ..- ..w n nuwnuuanv M-IN]JST'R'Y OF BRAJBSE Miss Jessie Bryson, Choirleader Mrs. E. Richardson. Organist , 11 a.m.--Anthem: Come Unto Me (Bowles). Solo. I Will Not Forget Thee, Miss Vera Charles.` T 7 p.m.--Anthem: The Radiant Morn Hath -Passed Away." solo (selected), Mr. Harry Sham non. ` . 11-Tm SALVATION ARMY I'1.I\"I' 1' 311313 5711 w-cu 1 - atria` \rlI9I\\IIl (Elizabeth Street) ` Rev. A. E. Baker, Minister United Church of Canada lNI!llFIIl\ A I 4!: II cu. `m - '95, verse 6. Oh. come, let us worship, and bow down; let us kneel before the Lord, our ~Maker"-`Psal'm J II VI BENCH` CHURCH Il'BIh.nl.AA.I. \mA...--.n.\ IM-POR'TA'Nv"'1` N0'TFC*E nLI....LI. |m_I_--u The Bride Soon to Take Her Place L_ as Mistress of the Ho%nf1e__` BA... ilreemore. EV: $1 I`: UU of Hawkestone '1Il'\.!I'I|'-\ `-1 A .- _ ST. New Ta1`3estr}; `Hangings and Coverings `They are here in a dazzling arrey of `smartest colors and patterns_ ` Real exclusive merchandise. on an n. (A nn ..-...I ".' --w- run --- _ iHer hopes and anticipations will be realized when the home is ~ made attractive. There maybe many things needed but this store with its vast assemblage `of needful lineswill serve her well. It may be a few PAIRS `OF~-CURTAINS for the windows, a PA'1lR OF PILLOWS, a DOWN GOMFO-RTER, a BED- SPREAD, not forgetting a pair` of those beautiful KEN W'OOD ' BLANKE"1lS. Oh, yes, a dozen -other articles will be needed and they are here. for her, all so very reasonably priced. V . . I k : l We are_ near the threshold of June--The Month of Weddings and the Bride-to-Be is now planning her Trousseau. This Store stands ready to meet her requirements not only in per- `s, sonal needs but for the new home which she expects to occupy. SHOPPING AND CHOOSING WILL BE A PLEASURE TO HER AT .THlS"STORE. Meeting for Prayer and Praise Wednesday at 8 p.m. k J `SPORT FROCKS for the Honeymoon Trip What she should wear on her `I-Ioneymoon Trip is important. too. Our collection of sport apparel will please the most fastidious. Lovely Kuhn ' two- piece dresses made in combination colorings. Practical Knitted Suits, Dresses and Pull-`Overs -in great variety. AllHre;n;onnbiy ' priced. PERSONAL %ii%i%llil!ii ., III III >11 Mrs. E. D. __Morton isAv1sit1ngb; her son in Windsor. ` `I _`l'nnnu .1nannnn AC 'I"nv-nnfn wan POXI xn VVLIIUBUIR Harry Shannon of Toronto was |home for the holiday. ' `Alan and Mlru Krf-hllr Rnnarnnn nf Dome 101' me nquuuy. - Mr. and Mrs. Art-hursanderson of Detroit are visiting relatives here. 1'--.-'_ a'Au`\4-suntan has an-nun.\` Lorne McDougal1 has passed his first yearln Arts at Qu_een s Uni- verslty. trmumll `Pm-H-h-Ig~a haff nn Mdndav vex-snty. T . I-Iorwell Partridge left on Monday to spend the summer with relatives _ln Alberta. Li ..- uhaa A DArb'Hu kn: 1-nhu-n- PA-STE)4Rv: A c. WHITC-OMBE U1 Axuercu. Mrs. Chas. A. Perkins has return- ed from a pleasant visit with friends in :Toronto. `Iran 1!? D flhan and niuorhfnv` U1 F.I.'0l`UXlI.U. Mrs. W. P. Glllen and daughter, -Ruth, leave on' Friday for their home at M1-mlco. ' . `Lie. 1.! iralluvln AP Tnrnnfn nv name at Lu:-nucu. Mrs. Wallwin of Toronto was the guest of `Mia. Nat. Dyment for several days last week. _ Mn 'nni-1 Mr: Wm ('3-Allin rnfnrn- SGVBPHJ quys Lust ~we1.-.5. | Mrnand Mrs. Wm. Gallle return- ec. to town last week after being in T.oronto:for three months. `In ... nu-.r1.`Ml'na flan Grnlvh and `fans. '.l'.Ul'UHLU',.l.Ul' CIl!'U!'3 lllUI.llo _ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smfth and `fam- ily and_Mrs. C'r1spln spent the '24th with Mrs. A. Bonney. Mldhurst. `Alva an`:-1n`|\/I'v-u TI?` -Q `7'n1ennnn nf Wltn i.v11`. A. .:s_uxmey. Lvuuuul".-1I.. (Mr. and Mrs. 17`. :S. Welsman of Toronto were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Grasett over Sunday. I 1\/I"v- and -'T\/|'v-,u Avfhnn Srnifh I | .V1'!`S. 1.1. J. urusect UV?!` nuuuuy. | Mr. and `Mrs. Arthur Smith, Clarksburg, spent` several days with `his -cousin. Geo. -Smith, Mary !St. flan Qrnin an:-`I Psnmilv rnnfnv-ad I118 'UUu'.-Jul. ueu. Duuul, `;u.a1'_y -Du. 4Geo. Smith and family motored to Toronto on `Sunday to visit his brother, who is in"Grace Hospital. NT on Mfr: {` M `Mivnn Marv` Dl`UUlel-', W-uu us 111 '\.n`u.I.:t-9 .n.U:Ipu.cu. M1`. and Mrs. C. M. Nixon. Mary` St., leave tornorrbw, with their fam- ily, to take up residence in T0_r91.c0. `I ..- 1' (`I t\l.-..J.A. I'.lL -.. c1..L.-...1--. "1x'xI~;. no}L'{&'o{' s'aE11}2i;y' for Vancouver to attend the Domin- xonmeeting of the Pres\byterIa.n Ms . Prayer Meeting, Wednesday. . ` 4 `ullss Norma" IByrnes was` among the -nurses who received their diplo- mas from Toronto General Hospital last week. A Tl? fnlmk nun! `lllun TRY:-In-Inf | Jan L W CUR- A. VV. .Wr1.<;ht t of Mount Forest ' J. M. Hunter and the holiday. TM Ia .f"nhn nfnn V 1.1.. -l'lUUI.ULu I vbr. and Mrs. R. Bradley and son of Detroit, spent a. day last week with their aun-t, Mrs. C. P. Wh'ite, 22 - Worsley ~'St. NT-we A D (`nlu7n11 /1139+ Pnn Harv LI. Ila &VLG.UlJE1.lCllo Mr. and `Mrs. Barrett . Partridge and Ross `Muir of Toronto spent-the `recent holiday with Mrs. H. 0. Part- ridge, `Collier `St. I Rlun Twang Tifcnn ham (`circa 13. Llltf uuuuay. _ Mrs. Compton Jeffs. was ca1`e'.l to fschomberg on Tuesday owing to the serious illnss of an aunt, Mrs. W. H. Proctor. `I'\n and R/fna `D `Dnnpllnur and an`-\ 6 ' VV Ul'1C)' `EL- `Mrs. A. P. Caldwellleft for her home In lcincinatti today after several weeks with -hei' sister, Mrs. D. H. MacLaren. `run. ......a '\'ua D.-m..- 13......4.a....` LUIS BIUIL 'Lau:uu1'cu. `Rev. -Father `Brennan and F. 'Ho1- la-nd motored to Peterboro on May 24. to attend the 25th anniversary of the Kn'lg*h'ts of Columbus. Mr: A T R/|'nT\nnn1rl and unn ULUEU, '\'aUU.lUL' EL. ' _M1ss Irene Wilson has taken aa position for the summer months at the Lakeside Home of the Hospital for Sick Iclmlldren. ' Dnvr `I21.-.H...... \Dmnv\I\nvu and `I3 07. :-n1 U]. LIIC IXIIIEIILS 'UL 'l.JU`1l.lIllUU5u Mrs. A. J. McDonald and son, Alex. and Mrs. S. `Skinner and son, Bo`bby, of Port 'Colborne visited this week with Mr. and `Mrs. `Fred -`Smith. I Tnvv\n_ II`nonn A9 A'l'A'lnnn-inns 0:-gknn V_VUUl\ WALK! LVLL`. uuu J.Vl.l'3. .L`l.'!`U. 'DllllLH. James Craig of *Kingston, father of `Col. Craig, Mayor of the Lime- stone City, has been visiting `Mr. and Mrs. Longman for a. couple of weeks. VII and Ilvuu 13 T n vvvlna-nan 1311-: _ BurI:on"Ave. Unitgd. Church V ALLAN DALE Pastor: Rev. Geo. E. Coultor Cholrmaster: F. J. D. Norman U1` Dwulsnu. H. A. .~Sim-s. D. H. Coleman and Rev. A. `R. Beverley were in Toron- to this week attending a meeting of the Anglican fsynod, representing Trinity Church. Mica uwlnnannn Fllnnlkv nn I'M/Han ,wm:u\a. Mr. and Mrs. :-B. Lawrence, Bay- field !St.. have just returned home after spending the winter in._'Mon- treal with their daughter, Mrs. Wal- ter Swingle. T: A .Qhr-an: .'I\ `I1 Il"n1n-rnom ant? J-lfllllby \.aIluL`UlIc Miss Florence iBee1by and `Miss Verna Carter have returned from. London, Ont., where they have been` attending the [Baptist Young Peo- Iple s `Convention. ' . 1 `X7 Dnn1~fvn1- n? Imvnfnw in 1-1: I.` 'T\T ]-ILU H KJUIIVUIILIUIL ' W. Pomfret of 'Exeter as the C.N. R. agent here, -succeed!-ng` I-I. Pow- VU IIIUI UIIGIIUODVQ $1.50 `to $4.00 yard. and Miss Wright visited with Mrs. I Miss Hunter over OF COURSE MUST l3E PLANNED EBEFOREI-{AND THE GOWN-Certainly must be of Ivory or pure.~White. Such an assortment of Beautiful Silks has been gatheredtogether for your ap- preciation. Dainty White and Ivory Georgettes, that drape so grace- fully, exceptionally ne Crepe de Chines and Flat Crepes, and above all, the rich, shimmering Satins. ' THE GOING-AWA\g COSTUME,-too," must be correct. A great as- sortment of finest fabrics to choose from-in all desired shades. Also the Suitable Trimmings and Accessories. ` a.t'$10.()_C)WiInd $11.50 each These Fancy Satin -Cushions j are distinctive and will add i to the attractiveness of any L home. Chestereld Cushios Rev. `J: MIA" Minister Edmund Hardy, Mus. Baa. F.T.CM. (\nnvn;\IuJ- an!` (|n`IIlI\lfAI

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