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Barrie Examiner, 16 Aug 1928, p. 7

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See Frigidaire at our display rooms; Inspect the new Tu-Tone models of exquisite beauty: Examine the cooling unit which converts any" good ice-box into a Frigidaire at small cost.- Learn how easily you can purchase Frigidaire through the General Motors plan of deferred payments. Come in to-day. \ K1 N Q QQQEQ \\ Page Robert Sydney Fletcher. Gordon G. MacLaren. WV I-111`: c. E. uutI'a'ou;' Elmvalo IR`ANGH OFFIE-Innk 0! TONIIIO `aIu;. in-I-lo. Ont. W. J. WALKER. -Dl|tI-lot Manager. ` A - n_.;_|_-_ pI.....-I- A E B..II.-._.-Q; .... __ handy 3 packs % Enquire Today ---vw ct IICCV&VvIV& one housewife who packs her husband's tlunch makes her pies in the form of little tarts, using her ramekinfs as` moulds for the pastry. Then the next day one or two or these delicious daintles can be packed in his lunch. Thu `Inv nf an mnnv nf fhn hnffnn 9 SUMMER TRIPS BY LAND on WATER A. F. A. MALCOMSON ` `f ::.41`; `~? puuxscu Ill `-1113 1|-HICU. v The joy of so many of the better grades of coffee nowadays is the tin container in which it comes. Then, event: we are careless and do not remove the coffee to our glass jar,s1t W111-stay as fresh as when Ibouglft in its tin `box. `hn nno mannnun vnnr ha! hnnv uvhan. wnen IDUUSIII. U1 IE3 U11 `U03. . Do not remove your hat how when you wish to revive it aftera shower of r_aln. A11;-hat` is regulredis no hold` I a spoon in 8. name until it becomes very hot (but not hot enough to burn) clean It. `then insert the bowl in the loop_ of the ribbon, drawing it slowly round till the ribbon be- comes smooth. unlbn knnf in nffnn hard and fnn 0017188 SIIIUUHL isaited beef is often hard and too salty` possibly because` it needed soaking before cooking. If it has been in brine ovev a~week it will need at` least -twlve hours soaking in cold water. Start it cooking in tepid water and simmer it very gently. Do not boil it. ` flnnnn noon urn of 9}-nah` 1113:! xvhnn 110! 0011 It. Greenepeas are at their best when. young and freshly gathered. They should be shelled only just before cooking. or they becomeshard. Should .be cooked in fast boiling water,- wlth a`.-sprig of mint and a. little sugar, in an enamelled or earth- enware saucepan, never a tinned` one. - ' The largest single exhibit to be launched" by any country will be thatvof the Federation of British Industries and the Empire Market- ing Board, which wi1l__tbe- seen in the Dominion Government Building at the 1928 Canadian National Ex- hibition. `Toronto. A HINTS TO I'_lOUSEWlV8 \__ I Iv` III -IIC'VI` A. E. Oulhamg Btaynor PHELPSTON , |I0I0IlK0I0I0I0I0I0I0I0I4K0I0I4 Here is a treat that can't be beat! Benet and plea sure in generous measure! B11 Russell 'StoneTls hometrom Ham- ilton. for the holidays. Wm l`nrnnnv la ananin his vac- anon \V1l2I1 !`1B.1'.1VS l18l`._ I L. J. Hayes of Winnetka, 111., vis- `ited in the village last week. Wvanb 'Rav~n4:nv.-1 nf *'l`nv-nnfn in rm LLLUH, LU!` L119 .uu_uuuya. Wm. Tomney is spending his vac- ation wlth relatives here. t: 1- v-r.r........ ..a nn......u... 111 .15-! LLBU Ill cue VULGEU 16.3! WUBJM Frank Bernard of Toronto is on his annual `visirto this village. . Xfiaa \fnvIn1 1\nnun1v' D `I D 1113 HXIIIUHJ. VX5112 I0 [1115 Vxuugu. Miss Muriei Donnelly; R.N., of Barrie was home over the week-end. Nfaurnvv '\VnH and \/Ha: f|(nfh1Aan narne was HD1118 0V6!` Elle WEEK-Bllu. Master Neil and Miss Kathleen |McLe11an of `Toronto .are visiting [with relatives here. ` "."umAn `I l~n-an-n nu-rel Vnwuarnf . Will remuves 116110. 7 I Misses Ibretxa and Margaret . Marley are enjoying their holiday at their homehere. = M'..` nap` nA|'..., 513.31.-.1-. Dm:4- Av-r W1!!! MP8. '5. "18.11 1&8! \V't'K. Mr. and Mrs. "rhos. .Mc'Lellan of Detroit [are visiting with `the forms er`s sister, Mrs. ~Sam. Hall. ` Vina ,T *4'(\ vnn n? -11`.v9h1 ('I'fI, WHO` er's SISIEI`, .\1l`S. Iaam. null. Miss J. Wynn of -Evanston. who` was visiting with Miss Loretta Hay- es. returned home `Monday. \l'uu 1`. .Ql-unnnhan n?" -"l`nrhni-n in at 1:ne}11' 1101118 nere. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rust -an` daughter, June. of Detroit, visited With Mrs. `S. Hall last week. an-.. .....a \.r.... l'.l`kna \l n'T.n`Hon nf Thunday. Augu>at 16. 1928 ---_ .\Irs. L. Ishanahan of Toronto is spending a few days with her bro- thers,` John and`s.\.'e1l .\IcLellan. Tkna I\r`I'-zndnv n1 "Rx-nvaafnn TH '85. returneu IIOIIIE '.u.uuua.y. tners, JOHN RUG i.NEll. .uL`.ueua.u. Thos. I.\Iar1e,v of Evanston, III.,` was home last week. -On his return his sister accompanied him to Chi- cag. ~ Nhnu 12nrHna-harn and fnrnv who Cago. Mrs. Burlingham and family, who have been holidaying in the} village. have gone to 'P1cton for a week or t\`V'O. , ml ... r\v\H.rfI0a I`nnv-Hr Mnunn and IVVO. Mr. and `Mrs. Frank Moran and `two daughters -of Evanston, Ill., vis- ited the farmer's sisters here, "Mrs. C. 'Hayesand Mrs. .103. Loftus. `Tannin in hnina nlavad HOW hv U. nayes 8.30 .\u`a}. JUS. JJULLUS. `Tennm is bang pmyed now by those vvho vvere 1nterested.ln sot~ 'ba1L as the softban season is about over. The tennis oourtrequlres some `polishing `but otherwise it is in good shape. nu-ing fn Han nhannnn nf several Owing to the absence of several from the village and the greats.- mount of work the farmers have on hand at present rushing the harvest, news is rather scarce as not much n? on`! In-unnnf-:1 nnn `Inca unnnnvnn I'll tell you of a better plan, A And find it works full well; To try our own defects to cure Ere otIhers' faults we tell; And though I sometimes hope to be No more than some I know. My own sho1`tcomlngs bid me let The faults of others go. Luuux U1. Luv u-Juxu uuu vvutu. u.1u.,y| do To those we little know. - Rememlber, curses, sometimes, lik Our chickens, -roost at home, Don't speak of others faults until We have none of our own. ' 1-1: u-un u-vu--uvw- An Irishman complained to his lawyer that he, could not get `back a. loan of five hundred pounds from a. certain debtor. "`1r-It-\ lnuyvvnu uvan nrnin nan- 11l'.'\'VS 15 1`t1.Llle1' SUttl'U6 as uUl.' xuuuu of any importance has `occurred since the last budget was sent in. I LASTWEEK we TOLD You SECURITY Was` the FIRST ESSENTIAL IN AN INSURANCE POLICY Some of the Companies .We Represent are I ' Commercial Union . . . . Assets over $256,000,000 Royal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assets over.$199,000,000 Alliance . . . . . . . . . . . . Assets over $125,000,000 Northern .` . . . . . .* . . . ,. Assets over $111,000,000 Insurance Company of North America ' Assets over $ 58,000,000 London . . . . . . . . . . . . Assets over $ 56,000,000 Atlas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assets over $ 52,000,000 General . .1. ._. . . . . . . . Assets over $' 45,000,000. Lvuu vvvu Uouuuu w--up-no - -uv--`- In speaking of a person's faults. Pray, don't forget your own, Remember, those with homes of nuau 1.\U-IIICIIL UCL , LLLUBU IV IL. IIULILCE glass . Should seldom throw a stone. If we have nothing else to do Than talk of those who sin, 'TIs better to commence at home And from that point begin. We have no right to judge a. man Untl-1 he s fairly tried, Should we not like his company, VVe know the world is wide. Some may have faults and who has nnf NJUIIIC AIILLJ llI.hV`? Luuawa mu 1! IIV Anus: not, The old as well as young, Perhaps we may, for aught we knnnr Kc: uapa we uAa._y, LUL know, . Have fifty to their one. Then let us all when we begin To slander friend and toe, Think of the harm one word may Rn UUl`L1UJ. UVULUI. The lawyer advised court pro- ceedings, but the unlucky creditor had to confess that he had no writ- ten acknowledgment of the debt. Nrvnn-n tn hhn" unit`! the: Inwvnr, [11 blUKllU\\ lt'Ll5l1lC1lL UL LUU LIUUM f`Write to him, said the lawyer, and tell him that you must have the thousand pounds at once. But it s' only five hundred. Exactly, my boy. cried the law- yer, breaking into his native dialect. An' he'll write back contradiotin ye. an there will be your evidence." Master Kawin and Miss Nichin. phot aphed near `the _Windsor Station 11 Montreal 'with their mistress Mrs. E. Ron- carelli. who is having them sent to Italhflor -presentation to Marquis de edo, the famous Itahan round-the-world ier, They form a "No Good combination. ` Kawin meaning `.`No" and Nichin_ meaning Good in Indian dialect. Needless to say, the latter is the Lulu I-mun All}: with D. sunnv (HS- AND FOLLIES ARE MISCALLED FATE 00111088 to the latter as cut: N 193 bear cub with a sunny dis- 1) tion, and the former a youn gentleman with .9. rather bu Your Own and Others Faults THE 1929 MARKERS AFTER EVIDENCE HOUSE O DREAM8 From VGits of the Year." by Molly Bevan ' I possess a-little house, Caressed ,by `sun and rain. The ivy clambers up its walls And taps.each `latticed pane; There all within is quietness And peace of homely things, For I would have my i-it-tIe_ house A test for tired wings. . The fireligh-t flickers on -the walls Where hank my pictures quaint A dozen garden scenes or so, A famous artist's saint. My well loved books stand round about . In loving. inviting rows, And there beside the fender bright A... .-.m imnn-n Ana : 9-11029.` :%&%$%iiiiiiiii%%i%%%$i: -xa IN WOMAN 3 REALM 3`- :bI0Y0I0X0I0II-II0I1III`UIIIII|`l0I0l0I0I0I0I0I0I0Y0I0X Be-cushlloned nooks, designeti for nn an ease Await one here and there. Whilst `bowls of pinks and mig- noneutte V ." Watt fragrance on the air. The kettle hums a merry tune 'Dhat never seems to cease. And little china figures shine Upon the mantelpiece. `""'" 'A'na' ..>'th;:;:'ivt`1;t';; 'sfe" """ " SUMMER COTTAGES and -FARM CROP RISKS GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION T A UpSL}:I.1l.' -' auuu Uhvvnxuu, .u...., stairs! And yet so pleasant, too- The little slant-roofed sleeping rooms Are decked in white and blue; And there sweet sleep forever A `broods From candlelight till dawn To bless the weary `traveller And send him strengthened on. I sweep and dust the pleasant rooms, I climb the crooked stair, I keep the glowing fires alight, I tend tihe garden fair. So well I love its every nook That strange to me izt seems, This little house that I possess Exists but in my dreams. C1111 U1. ucl. J.auuw;Lo The bride was attended by her two sisters. Miss Louise Hurlburt as maid-of-honour formed a pret- . ty picture in her shell pink gown with two-tone bow of mauve and green and green felt hat, carrying a bouquet of Columbia roses and mauve centurea; while Miss Fran- ces Hurlburt as `bridesmaid. was equally charming` in blue with two- tone bow of yellow and blue, with yellow felt hat and carrying a bou- quet of yellow roses and mauve centurea. rm... .....4-Inn ml? +1-in In-in uynvn Q - q-v-u-:-___ \nr| On Thursday evening, August 9, just as the Barrie Town clock was striking six. a very pretty wedding was solemnized in C01- lier Street United Church, when Helen Gwendaline, eldest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Hurl- burt, Barrie, was united in. mar- riage to Charles Edward Carbin, B.lS.A.. son of `Mr. and Mrs. Wil- 1ian1`Carbin, of `Guelph. \ ___-_ --...1.-..1....J 1.... |\a-nu` 1li1lll'U_ClLU1lI, U1. uucay The ceremony was conducted. by Rev. Harold E. Wellwood, B.A., B.D.. of Toronto. The bride, daint- ily attired in a gown of ivory sa- tin, period style, over which fell the bridal veil of tulle, caught with orange blossoms. and carrying a shower bouquet of Ophelia roses, lily of the valley and maiden hair fern, `entered the church on the arm of her father. I __ 1.1 1... L-.. cemzurea. The mother of the bride wore a black lace dress and mohair hat and` carried deep red. roses. while the mother of the groom wore nav.v with black hat and carried a similar bouquet. "F1-us rn1Ir\n\\\ \\7Dl'.` unnnnvf-AH hv slmuar Douquec. `The groom was supoorted by George Couling of Guelph, while the ushers were Neil McDomald of Barrie and Norman Stott of Tor- onto. The church was very lovely with a rainbow effect in owers apd ferns. tastefully arranged by MISS Sadie Bremner of Barrie. __1__--.1 Itemper at times. They were ob- I-fnnad I-nr {aha (lanai-nl 'l`nm-int HARVEST Ex1T{sYoN T0 WINNIPEG, $15.00 Full information at this office. ternper at tlmes. 1 may were uu- tamed . by the General_ Tourist Degzartment of the Canadxan Paci- c axlwa from Fred Amott who captured t em in the Lake Tamm- kaminz district. The two bear cubs are beih sent over to Italg , where they `N! be met by de Pine `o in his plane, and own to then- nnm hnvnn, `In I-H5 plllll` new home. Lnd Unere DESIQEIIIB .I.euu.e:; U4 An old brown dog's a-doze; in-I2 BARBIE EXAMINER. CARBIN - HURLBURT such crooked, `twisty Sadie Bremner and Miss Bessie` DeHart rendered `solos. ' A4.-.. _ .I-2...L-- 1.-__L-_._ ___.1 _ IJ1l-l'l/ IKCIIUACICCU b'Ul.UUo After a dainty luncheon and a few toasts, the bride and oom left for a boat tri down t e `St. Lawrence, the bri_ e travelling in brown emsemble and f-ox fur. n 6L.-... ....L....... -II`- .....I If... KIGIEUIII VVIU. reslue In \./111113011, Unt. Guests were ` present from Thornbury, Arthur, Clmton. Guelph, Toronto and London, and A hnf'. n? `F1-`Anti: Pram Hus-1-In uruwu. ('.`luEl1lU1e anu I'0X,Il.l1`. On_ theglr return_ "Mr. and Mrs. Carbm W111 reslde m Clinton, Ont. alinefa IXIDFA nu-nann Pu-Ann MANUFAC'.I"I-JRERS LIFE uucxpu, xuruuuu anu uonu0n_. 8 a host of frlends from Barrle. I-ruuu V hilt!` At St. Edmunds `Church, Dover-I court Road. Toronto, a quiet wed- ding took place when Lucy Isobel. youngest daughter of Mrs. M. B. Silk and the late Mr. `C. Silk, Tor- rance, became the bride of Milford John, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Bertram, Craighurst. `Rev. C. A. Moulton officiated. The bride wore an ensemble of biege shade and wore the groom's gift. a rope of `pearls. Her only attendant was her sister Kathleen, attired in sand crepe. The groom was assisted by his brother, Mr. Beverley Bertram. ', To the bridesmaid the groom gave! a white gold wrist watch and to the best man green gold cuff links. '1`he| happy couple left immediately for Bala and points north. They will re- side at Conway Ave., Toronto. For spinach mousse heat togeth- er one cup spinach mashed and put through a sieve two minced onions browned in drippings, two well- beaten eggs, three talblespoons milk. two tasblespoons melted butter, one- half teaspoon salt and-a dash cay- enne. Pour into greased mould, set in pan containing an inch of hot water; `bake 20-25 minutes or un-_ til centre is set. Unmould on hotl platter, garnish with parsley. Butter some thin wafers of rye- bread and sprinkle with finely grated cheese. These can be heat- ed under the grill until the cheese melts and begins to brown, when they are crisped in the oven, or they can be bakeq: Serve instead of a. cheese course, or hand with salad,` `but see that they are very hot. ` [ICE CUBES! I FROZEN DESSERTS and SALADS! Light th; burner when the vessel is in place, and turn it out just be- fore the food is completely cooked. 1'? (Han ha-nnnn nun nnnrnvn ant:-av` LUFU L116 LUUU 13 UUIIIIJICLCLJ UUUl\CUo 1 If the brown or powered sugar \has been bought in a `bag, transfer l it to a tightly covered jar when you `arrive home and thus prevent it" \ forming into hard lumps. F RIG1DA1.%Kl3; I-O-45-ll-4 II-I-V vv--v V. -.-v --...._...a -- which Frigidaire automatic refriger- ation brings to your home. Others are economy due to low operating cost and the saving of food; quiet automaticre- frigeration-constant improvement and renement have made Frigidaire un- believably _quiet; refrigerator food shelves at a convenient, comfortable /aeigbt which eliminates the necessity of extreme stoopi-ng-making housework easier and less fatiguing. Frigidaire is exible in design-there is a model.for-every requirement of the home or apartment. And a price to suit every purse. THESE are some of the advantages which Frigidaire refriger- A INSURANCE COMPANY.` HEAD OFFICE -~ - TORONTO, CANADA

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