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Barrie Examiner, 7 Jun 1928, p. 13

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SIMMONS 8: CO. BY cently with her mother. Mrs. Wa-1- lace is not improving in health as taut as her friends would wish. `MIN: mm Mm, W. Aiken of Toronto fast net Irlenus WUu1'u wxau. Mr. and Mrs. W. Aiken of spent `Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Loverock. 1 . Toni: and-m-rained a number Loverocx. L. Jack entertained a number of friends on Tuesday evening. Buy ldvertised Things tro BUY WEDDING PRESENTS COATS STORED FREE until you need them. We guarantee all coats stored with us safe through the Summer. We have recently augmented our fur storage facilities. At the Sign of the Bear Sunday, June 10. 1928 CHILDREN'S DAY 11 AIM. and 7 P_.M~.---:'1`he Pastor will mring messageg especially to "me young people. ~*U.NDAY _SnCH\O0`L "AT 3 P.M. ` open session. Special program. * `The `Ordinance of Baptism will I ..,. nm'fOI'Yne(1 afternoon and SUMME_R_ TERM ln ouch of Shaw's Twolvo Sohooll follows the present Session In regular order from Jul 8rd with no forced vacations. ntsr any day. Booklet frss. Writs 1130 Bay St., Toronto, W. R. Shaw, 8ec'y. J Pica Tasman` ' Prayer \lIII_lUU wnwv --- -- Rov. J . J ohnutone Black. .A.. 8.1)`. uorace Wilson. AIR.C.O. Organist and Chomeader. ` DIVINE SERVICES sung!-Iv. Jun! 19. 1928 11 AIMn'{REVn A, J! General [Secretary of Prohibi- uon Union, a P,M.--`SU`NDAY SCI-I'O1OL In an} epartrnents. 1 P.M.--RfEV. J. B. '1`H'O`MSO\N. of Eggs. street Bras-vbyterlan Chuvc U-u---:-- K541: agwryice. PRE-OOMMUNION SERVIOE. Wegngodny. Juno 13 BERT. of Dtflston. 13a.pt1smal sevvlce and R_eceptlon of New 3/(embers, ' ' V _ Communion orvico unday June 17th, ag Morning Service. A, `CORDI-AIL INVI 1"A"1`?IJOvN `TO v\"?o:11_g.gmB WIL'm~1 U's. ` ~--____.....__.d :--u2-- 7'1`he or Jzmptlsm wu; .9 performed afternoon` exrening. Wvuun-g, - .., Vxlrd Allmiversarrw ` ' - Unto}: - 75-..--. weave plazi to attend. DU.` -Fl'31J&Vl-V-II O1-Q.D_Vv~; -~, 0!} Aurora Subject: 11 a`.m.-.-."1`he chug- Y:1an'a Boukvee of .Supp!y." Subject: '1 -p.*m.--"The Gre-awst Thing" in the World," Ml3Nl1ST`RY' OE` HRAJIJSE ` 7 I3.m.-Anthem: (`Lord of I-lea.-4 Von" (|Ross1). 8010 (Selected) Miss Audrey `Clifton, . T S1P.EC-IAIL N`Q"1`l3CTES 1. -Sun-day. June 17th, 11 a..m.- ` lsacmment Iservloe and `Recep- _ tton of Members. ' Members. 2. Duvring June. July and Auu-St. Sabbath School at 10 ~a.m. each ; ` Sunday. 1 0. Sunday School Pvlonlc-4Or1ll1a,_ L July mu. ,_ . g yII$Q`-_ (Elizabeth Street) Rev. A. E. Baker. `Minister ~ `Foronto United Ohuwh .__._---n 1 I IN UHIIBO CENTRAL cuufica Unur u . *I'oMo Gpnfgrnoo Sundq "ne Aurora gunday, Juno, A ....h-nnunv Meeting, Wednesday. 4 19. 1927 y of Church Sundgy ARCADE STORES PLEASED WITH RECEPTION" HERE ' my; .i.*hT%`i~i{6{.o."i:J.eu. mu Ellen Dobuon. `cholrloulor mu Anal: Bailey. Ornnlnt. $\l\llJ VV 6`. I D U I IIFJIVII UUJJ MEMORIAL SERVICE Anthems: Hymn or the Morning Land" (A`.1a.n). "Oh. Love That Will Not Let Me Go" (Shanta). lSo1o-'.`Ju~st for Today," by Miss \ Annie Davis. * - cusp _`-.-- ___ . _ _______ _ With over two weeks exper- - ience in business in Barrie. Arcade ` Stores Limited, recent addition to local mercantile circles`. ilxpress keen satisfaction -with their recep- tion. Business has been steadily good, `Manager Friedman states. and both Saturdays the store `has been literally crowded with eager sho pers.` ' ' here are eleven Arcade stores in Ontario all told and the presid- ent is w0scar Pattenick of `Toronto. where the distributing warehouse is located. Collective buying and- distribution on the chain store idea is augmented by the fact that Ar- cade Stores are really a subsidiary of large manufacturinginterests. so that much of the merchandise never sees the middleman. 7 P.M.-"RaEV. DR. A. J..I-RlW`I'N. General Secretary or the Ontario Prohibition Union. Anthem: Ere iknotther` Sabbath Closes" (Bow- es . . - L -mu-my. Jur'{o.7. 1923. . Rev. .1. [ 'si.m;`ufA1.*i.&;...... ii-ng---Q) '7-\...I_- II..- B-- "duI~';31iE is'2'BY'1;I-Rover on a small margin of prot," Mr. `Friedman explained, and we de- pend on advertising and our pz-ices to bring us business. Real values, -when. madeknown to the buying public, never fail to `get results. nu... ....L....- .2... ..:L.....L...I .......1. -0 L1... `vi:-run y vunv Iv] Iv-U RAILWAY, BR OTHERH OOD M mMn1:m.A'1". .G_ an In n In _ Sunday, June 10. 1923 -10 a.m.--Sund&y -School.` 11 a.m.--Isacrament of t.he_`Lord's Qnnnnn J-L 1vHh"""Dl1Ul'KllllUlH, UL DHU _'lJUl'u H Supper. . - 7 p.m.---Mr. R. W. Ellis 0; Jar- 1'att..w1ll preach. Preparatory service will be held on Friday, at 8 pm. .. glvluoowy oovvvo won vv av: cvuv-uv-u The store is situated east of th .Queen s `Hotel and carries men's. Iladies and children's wear, boots `an_d.shoes. l Starting `last `Suriday. St. An- 'drew s Sunday ischoolymeets at 10 `mm. for the summer months. Meeting for Prayer and Praise Wednesday at 8 p.m. A "E'1d'mund Hardy. Mus. Baa. F`/1`.CM. nannlni ant` (`Innis-no-inn gunday scn'S31' and mm. ama- my a ;).m. 2 Tim. 3-115. Am 11-11 Gospel Meeting 7 mm. Romans 1-16. ' All seats tree. No collections ALL WELCOME Ir-_.A.l._.. 1`IVA;I---Juan C - X ALLANDALE Prubytenn Church D} L'cUMv9 Organist and Choirmalter ST. ANDREWS Preubyhriah Church - I-in au____ ; A -1.1. Sunday, June` 10.1928 Ir nr'Av unnmumn un; Mrs. . `I-Iallworth of v Toronto is the guest of Mrs. _1`. -H. Rsdditt. . Mrs. C. A. Shephard, of Toron- to, is visiting `Mrs. Brereton, Sr. nu--- n-..1-- -1 15.1...- .1. nanny}- |ZZZEE%Z*E*'.EEIIIl E0, 18 Vlluuuj HIKE: ruvuwvvu, wo- I-Iarry Early of Detroit in spend- ing this week -with friends in town. rI..-.....- .1:....LH.. .1 ulnunlnnrl In 1113' uuawuvn wuuu :.nunuu u. u... George Beattie of Cleveland. visiting his parents `Mt. and Mrs. J. C. egttie. ' `ll-- 13 hi-..` ung sonhnvna J. U. beams. ~ .. Mrs. J. R. Dier has returned home after a couple of weeks with relatives in Kingston.` - ml... A..4.L.... n`nAI1'Inl von+.n1-n. Prayer 1\daetln;V:':c1'n'a;:!:.y I p.m. relauvesm run swn. _ T `Mrs. Arthur slcey has return- ed home after snding two weeks with friends in ilton. Chas. Lewis of Minden visited his son`, `C. `R. Lewis, Brock Street, for a few days recently. NT`: Wman `II! N *3 visit- tor a new ways recexmy. Mrs, Edgar E. N..Smith is visit- ing at the home of -Rev. and Mrs. `Ernest Pugsley, Espanola. Talus Dnkunn. Inna rnhlrnnd {TORI nrnesn rugsrey, naapunuua. -John Dobson has returned from a -three-weeks trip to the Pacic Coast, going as_fa.r as_Sea.ttle. Mu ant` -MIVE ROY? RhQrtSOn Uoasc, gomg 85.181` ulnuuuuu. .Mr. and -Mrs. Bert. Robertson have returned from a short holiday in Providence, R.I., and New York City. `In nun` `Ina `X7 M HP (my. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. White of Toronto, spent the week-and with the latter s fqthep, Andrew Mc- Quay. ' . .M:=.. Mnvanrnf (`.nnn1And was Quay. `Miss Margaret Coupland was among the nurses who aduated from St. Michael's Hosp tal, Tor- onto. last week. ur.._ .4-1-11:- 1....u. 4.1.4. numb kn `('1 onto. mat weex. Wm. -Gallie left this week b `C. PAR. for Reginatto attend the en- eral Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. . I II ... In 117 1`lY..hu1.J- 1mP4- `loaf ' Unurcn In M81150!- -Mrs. `H. W.- Wright left lastl week to sail from Montreal to spend the summer-in England with relatives and friends. 'lM :...... `I ......nLnn Cauusvnvllnan has relagves ana upenus. Mxss Josephme Brummell has returned from Toronto wfter snending a week with her sister, Mrs. W. `R. Lawrence. In . .....'I HM ..- A I" vflnuuaf 1159+. M!'S. W. `N. .l`J3W!`8I1'CB. Mr. and `Mrs. A. -F. `Garrett left this week by C.N.R. for a. trip to Western Canada and will return through the United States. nun TTV'|t`n1'I` H11!` -1.. W. NGSS Burton Ava. United Churchi ALI-hNDA|.E Pastor: Rev. Geo. E. Cdultew Cholrmastpr: F. J. D. Norman cnrougn me Umteu mwvea. Ross Underhill and J. W. Ness motored to New York to ,meet_Mrs. Underhill and: [Miss Underhill who returned from California via the Panama Canal. n u..u.....x A...-I..m1n A0 "I`n1vn'n+.n_ ranama Lana 1! .B. I-Iolford Arda h. of `Toronto. son of the late Ju ge Ardagh. G. F. Evans and `M.v!B. Tudhope of Orillia are now entitled to write KJC. after their names. mr.. .......I:1m.... nr 15. Wanunv aw: IUU. alter Unelr numua. V Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Weegar are leaving on Saturda for Memphis, Tenn.. where Mr. eegar will at- tend the international convention of the Railway Superintendents Association. mr A nn.....n.... can A? 'M'1v_ gar] Association. ?M. A. -Chantler, son of `Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Ichantler, has `been suc- cessful in assing his 3rd ear at Dental Colege, standing 1: {rd in a class of 81. Last year he stood first and in his 'rst ear second. -Fl... slsdntnnna A IVA Yhfc 111350 mm In use IILDU who Uvvvnnv-v The delegates o are repre- senting |Barrie -W.'C.'T.U. at the County ICon-vention held at Cree- more this week are |Mesdames~J. A r.......... n `M r; Qmlirln W_W_ this W681! are uuesuumua u. A. Lennox, C. M. G. Smith, W. W. Thompson, M. Turner and Miss Emma King. M- ....A Mr: Alnumndnr Bell. Emma mng. . `Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Bell, Chicago, 111.. announce the en- eagement of their daughter. Grace Marie, to `Lorne -Emanuel ISum- mers, eon of Mr. and `Mrs. S. `Sum- FINE TALENT AT HARDY_RECI'l'AL Pupi1- of St. Andrew s jOr- ganist Heard to Good Advantage. a I .A large audience at St- An- i drew s was delighted with the re- cital given lastweek by the vocal,_ organ and piano pupils of Edmund Hardy. Mus. Bac., F.T.'C.M., pop- ular `organist and choirmaster of the church. V `The program consisted of twen- ty-one piano and four vocal num- bers, two organ solos and two pi- ano and organ duets. Interest was well maintained throughout the program of two `and a half hours. a Two especially popular numbers were Rachmaninoi f's Prelude in G minor by Miss Constance Hardy and Mr. Hardy and the concluding number Polonaise Brilliant" with Miss Ord on the pi- ano and orchestral accompaniment ` -- LL- autumn hi? MI`, Hrdv. R-----V ""c.osPaL HALL % 3; may ITREIT. IARRII 9139123 or Mmmmoaz Lord : Day . Breaking of Bread 11 mm. Acts 20-? __n .ulI_I- :--n -oiano numbers by ` Sprott, , Hubbard and Masters and orchestra: acculllpululucuv _on the organ by Mr. Hardy. But the whole. programme was excel- lent. Every number from .the lit- tle folk to the more advanced students, giving ample evidence not only of ability and application but of the very capable and thorough tuition which had enabl- ed them to make such advance- ment. The programme. included Mrs. Theo. Mc- Millan (ICookstown), Misses Mar- caret Webb. IDoris isimnson, Jean McPhee, `Jean Wilson. 'Mary Milne. Jean Tucker, Gwendolyn Jackson, Nora Wilson, (`Shanty Bay), Ed- ith Hubbard. Edith Pratt, Lenore Simpson. Betty Robson. Mabel Vera Lyons, Margaret Quentin Hardy, =Ross Turnbull and John Steele; vocal numbersby Mrs. F. 0. Moore McAuley and Truman Williams. - (Alliston), `Miss Elsie- ; Elliott,'Wallwin Fisher and Dan. , Jones. ('Lefroy); organ numbers I by Miss IMaydee mers. 41 Innisl =Street. Barrie. E1519 marriage to take place June Creemore Star--0n Tuesday of last-week Thos. Aikins, of Barrie, accompanied by his cousins, `-Mrs. A. W. `Campbell and Mrs. John Knox of Glen Huron, left by mo- tor for the Western provinces, where they willspend the summer among relatives. Mm. wmm w.nm:.ma Street. was i among rerauves. , Miss `Lane, `Eugenia Street, in Napanee on Isaturday attending 5 the marriage of `her nephew, Reg- 1 inad A. Batten, son of Mr. and- Mrs. A. `C. :Batten, Toronto. form- erly of `Barrie, to-`Helen Brandon Wallace. B. A., only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. IB. Wallace, Nap- anee. The ceremony was perform- ed in the `Church of |St. `Mary Mag- dalene, Napanee. by Rev. -12. J. Dumbrille. and. Venerable Arch- deacon Coleman, of Kingston, about four hundred guests attend- ing`. Upon their return to Toron- to, Mr. and Mrs. Batten will re- -31- Ann mnn`nv AIVATIIIA Mr. and Mrs. batte side on Duplex Avenue. Rev. J. `S. Ishortt will conduct a Masonic service in 'Cookstown Presbyterian `Church next Sundayl evening. HE BARBIE EXAMINER A EH61`, 1J1 . L`. J-In cannula`, can nu. --v,,. A number or the ladlgs spent Tuesday in 'Cookstown at the W.M. S. divisional maatintr. -..- 1...-.. -bul-n-Ivan- : Mns. =s. `Todd is visiting her bra.` ther, Dr. F. B.'A1lan, in the city. -4 4.1.- Ipulhuu annnf Do u; V IBIUILGL luv-n-umuna The linemen are busy stringing wires for the II-Iydro. - M... 1:1 mm annnf 1: mm davn re. Sunday .43. 1! 1923 V 10 A,M,..4s~UNDAY 8'01-IOOLL ` plgase note no morning service. . ,...-zvm, Ic. IE. SEITZ. Y.M. sey, will conduct the aarvi. nres IO!` U19 nyuro. Mrs. E. Gray spent 5. few days re- if you have a Wedding Present to give, this is the logical place to come to choose i it. With recent shipments of fancy Eng- lish Chinaware arriving weekly-some of which have disclosed the most gorgeous pieces--Our China Department offers al- most unlimited possibilities in the choice of gifts. If you are considering giving Sil- verware, Stainless Sheffield Cutlery; Elec- trical Appliances or Cooking Utensils, then our stocks are replete in these lines and no matter how much you wish to spend we are in a position to most satis- factorily supply you. OTTON S IS THE LOGICAL PLACE SUMMER FUR DISPLAY SIMMONS 8: CO. MONDAY AND_ _'_l`Ul_-ZSDAY `JUNE 11 AND 12 . ALL THE NEW FUR`COATS FOR LADIES, season 1928-29-l-ludson Seal, Persian Lamb, French Seal, Canada Musk- rat, Raccoon, including full range of fancy coats. Special orders taken `at REDUCED PRICES. All kinds of Fur Remodelling and Repair- ing done during Summer months. Look .after your furs now. RELIABLE FURRIERS June--The Month for Weddings . OTTON HARDWARE co. v . The Regular Baptist Church CLAPPERTON 81'.` Rev. E. J. Whan. Pastor. Mrs. Edith Rowe. Organist. Miss M. Sinclair. Cholrleadgr.

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