jzwu - 1 for Ehappy Weather 1 , - i _ ` . A _ I c u Iltu J. S. ShO!`t1 .'S recent upp.uun.uncuL, as Moderator of the Synoo`. The `meeting voiced its appreciation and The Orange Pekog is rEAs _---:- Sale at These Prices Oct. 19--25 95-lb. PKG. '26c 1'lb- PKG. 51 95-11:. 1-11). PKG. (3 PRO. xE'<.' ,'j()c Ff-;. '{ 10 5 The Famous Egyptian Blend `I in-I AT 1,4-lb. 1-lb. PKG. (3 PEG. The Ball Planing g:l:td. - Barrie, Out. The Sarjeant Co., Ltd. - Barrie, On Loblaw s No. 3 Blend Loblaw- _a-No. 2 Blend 5 ` "" - -- I - A Loblaufs No. 1 Any one of these` Teas is a remarkable value. `BIG SALE =05 OF FINE SPECIAL PRESERVED GINGER Bulk lb. 27 soooawmocg 3. m " U I kaxuussc a ovu- , Q 5"? Pkg. 17c pQ600x -remxma .............. .. 0% 53'8CC9CCCOg .::.p.Eczr.,4z..- DELMONTE g something extra-a special test In clean, bright Aluminum The Ball 51"Miff co., Ltd., 7' ` \\.r|~\4IvO \r1 Fresh Milled ' Bulk . . . . . . . . "9@' Oatmeal I'll). PKG. 7.111% ' W Blend @ `up an 8 LUXUHJ uv-uoouqay o . - o on ` 3 3 Pancake Flour Aunt {is good tea" Q Suggestions 9 Raisins I ...______:.1 c.....II..au n Ii! Turn-down Caps .. g Orange Peel 1 n-.-man 1 Rlnnlrw all ! congratulations by a. hearty clap of the hands. There was a. generous collection. At the close of the meet- ing a social time was spent. Miss Boyes served a bountiful tea. Ki 8411116545 `:1 Wheatlets 3 ;;;`:2;g`;,,2;'sg;;;.p A 9? Bi} A heavy Turkish towel placed in the bottom of the dishpan before Washing the valuable china and cut glass will protect the things trorn getting chipped or broken. l\IuI9IlIII Sunmaid-Seedless Fancy Quality . . . . . Raisins -.4_._-_x.I I\ILlll IO Sunm:~.id-Puffed Seeded . . . . . . . . . . . Seedless Raisins Bulk-'I'hompson s 2 Fancy Qual. ........ ` I scan; -`u-..- . - Lemon Pee"l` .-._ _ _._- 1:, III. ..I.-cud` convert Your Attic Into Ad w|_.4...- II -4-can QC Llzlil`-III I 99. Crosse & Blackwell ! Mincemeat Libby's-Finest Quality . . . . . . . . . . 5 39301.41. Al \II I-IlI5$ I was Crosse 8: Blackw ell ! Turn-d0WIl u u I c c I r I u 3 Per Ron caomoooooosmm` A sauna a burn. Fanc,v--Delmonte B1-.--Quarters Tuna Fish :3... nniwnnnfn QVIIVWII JIIIDD rnvvuv ----- -___ Attractive Extra Room at Low cost With GYPROQ ma Colony DREADNGUGHT 3 Lbs. 15c Standard Lb. 5c Fresh Stock :8 Finest ' Lb. 6c quality . , 2 Pkgs. % 2 Pkgs. Page Owen Lbs. U`,-I Bile. 33c Send for handsome, free book, Walls That Reeot Good` Judgment. It gives valuable information on Gyproo and interior decoration - - --. _ . -.......... . nu u uanau-Inn l.lMlTED _Lb. _Lb.` ,Lb. Tin 22c 25c 25c ' 25 24c 24c Stock Can-lad. Information!-`u:-nlshod and Service I 7, on Bnntfonl Roong rendered by - ? I0 Planing Mill Ltd., Barrio 19 CANE Pull .Ul` I-IFUUI nuvu CANADA GYPSUM AND Al..ABAS'l'lNE., LIMITED --|- Cu-ands Fire-protection is all important in modern building. Help protect yourhome from the menace of re by using Brantford Roong. All Brantforg Roong products are re-re- tardent and usually reduce insurance rates by 10 to 20 per cent. Specify '-3.19.4.1!`-SQYQ (or permanent roong satisfaction. Bnntford Roofing Co. `I-lll.|.!! o Bu-Antfnrd. Onllf I .7 - For Sa.le_By CHURCHILL w. I. .The October meeting of Churchill _Women's Institute will beheld on the 24th. at Miss A. J. Al-lan s. Roll call tovbe answered with a pudding recipe. An address will be given by Mrs. R. Boyes and a demonstration on glove making." Mrs. G. C. Allan. w;ll give a vocal solo. Tea hos- tesses are M175. Wilfred -Stewart, Mrs, Stephens and Miss Talt. Motto Be sure you are right; then go ahead." ' - - 4 imwtmmmmuuamgaummmumuui : AT IN `WOMAN'S REALM . %ii****%ma%&miliiiii%iii s'rno_uo WOMEN'S Ii5s'rI5ru1'E 1...:x-.. vu-\l\O no 911.; home or `.V1I'5. I1. nusxxca, Uu &`Ll` day, Oct. 12. tor the monthly meet- ing. The response to the roll call was Sing, say, play or pay." An interesting -program was given: A. papernon "Musicians of the Past" by Mrs. J. Jacks, on Modern Music" by Mrs. Ferrisf a modern vocal solo by Miss Vioietta Ferris; a song of the early days of -the last cen- tury by Miss H. R. Orchard; 9. Musical. Contest in which each member was asked "to guess a song- tit-ie. pinned on her back. from hearing the others hum the tune. Mrs. Cameron. of Ailandaie gave :1 brief, but interesting talk on Mary and Martha." Mrs. I. A. Spring, gave a report on the District Dir- ectors meeting. A committee was appointed to arrange for a speaker at the November meeting, to ex- plain more fully the matter of a musical competition in the county. The purchase of two hundred chairs for the Co-mmunity Hall. was re- ported. A. further `allotment wi-11 be purchased when funds permit. tbs lunch was served by four mem- ors. ` I l'I\I_UI-I vvyvuvu-n 5; un-. . . - . _ I `Thirty-eight ladies met at th home of Mrs. H. Hughes, on Fri- Run nm 12 mp the monthly LADIES wonx WINNERS AT COOKSTOWN FAIR Domestic Needlecraft Quilt. pieced. M-rs. Awrey, B. Cowan; Quilt, white, fancy, B. Co- wan; `Comforter, wool or down. 2. Maude .\IcGregor; Fancy "Bed Spread, emb., Violet Graham, Mrs. Awrey; iFancy `Bed `Spread, emb., Mrs. Awrey. M. Mc-Gregor; Sheet, plain, etc., B. Cowan, M. McGregor; Sleeping Garment, Miss Fisher; Child's Dress, B. 'Cowan, -K. Brand; Cotton House Dress, A. Reynolds, B. ICowan; Cardigan Jacket, Miss Fisher; Shou-lder Shawl, Miss Fish- er. Miss Mccutcheon; Sweater Coat K. Brand, Miss Fisher; Hand Knit Socks, Miss McGregor, Miss Fisher; Hand Knit Socks, double, Miss (Co- wan; Floor `Mat, wool, Mrs. Neil- son, Mrs. VVood; Floor `Mat. braid or hooked, 2nd, K. Holmes; \Vork Apron, Miss Fisher, Mrs. Awrey. Fancy Needlecraft Specimen of hand hemstitching. I spoke, Miss Fisher, M. McGregor; spec. `Italian hemstitching, Miss` Fisher, K. Brand; Drawn-in thread work, -B. .Cowan; `Russian cross- stitch, Miss 'Mc'Cutcheon, Miss Fi- sher; Daisy loop and French knot, Mrs. Awrey, Miss Mocutcheon. Embroideries, White Solid or French, Miss Cowan, Miss 'Fisher: `R0-man cut, Miss Co- wan, Miss -Fisher; `Initials or mon- ogram, Miss Mclcutcheon, .\Iiss Cowan; Centre piece, dining table, Miss Cowan, `Mrs. C. M. Smith: Tray ovals. `Miss Cowan; `Four ser- viettes. `Thornton Junior Institute, `Miss 'Cowan; `Tea. cloth, Miss tCo- wan. "Thornton Junior Institute; Buffet scarf, Miss `Fisher, `Thornton Jr. Institute;' Pillow slips, Miss Co- wan, -Miss Fisher; Hand towels. Miss Cowan. Mrs. Neilson; Night robe, Miss `Cow-an; `Infant's. dress, Mrs. Neilson. ' Bnnlnnniplnnine tnnlnre ' Cutcheon, Miss Fisher; Table scarf, Iuluwu vI\avI -vs, v-.-. Fancy apron, Mrs. Awrey, Miss Fisher: After meal centre piece, Miss Awrey, Miss `F`isher; lun- cheon set, Miss `Fisher, Thornton Jr. Inst.; `Refreshment cloth and 4 serviettes, Miss Awrey. Miss iCo- wan; Buffet scarf, Miss ~McCut- cheon, Miss `Fisher; Table runner.` Miss `Fisher, Miss McGre- gor; `Sofa cushion, Miss IC-owan, Mrs. Awrey; Guest towels, Miss Fisher, Miss Mocutcheon: Vanity set, `Thornton Jr. Inst., Miss Fisher; Dresser runner and pin top, Mrs. Awrey; *Child s romper suit, Miss . McGregor, `Miss Fisher; 'Lady s lin,- . gerie, one-piece, Miss Fisher, `Mrs. - Awrey; Shopping bag, homespun, Mrs. Wood, `Mrs. Loblaw. Crochet or Crochet Trimmed Centre piece, Miss Fisher, Mrs. Wood: Serviettes, Miss Fisher, T.hornton Jr. Inst.; Buffet scarf,- Miss Fisher. Mrs. Neilson; Tea cloth, `Thornton Jr. `Inst., `Miss Fi- sher; Hot plate pads, Mrs. Awrey, Miss Fisher; `Towels, "Mrs. Smith, Miss -Fisher; `Pillow slips, Miss co- Wan, Mrs. Awrey; Handkerchiefs, 3 designs, Miss Icowan, Miss Mc~Cut- cheon: Lady's lingerie, one piece, Miss Cowan, Miss Fisher; boudoir slippers, Miss Mccutcheon, Miss Fisher; Table runner, colored, Miss Awrey, Miss Fisher; Infant's bon- net, Miss Fisher, Annie :Reynolds. - Fancy Knitting `Convalescent Jacket, Mrs. D. Nel- son, K. E-Io-lmes; vBoudo'ir slipper. Miss M. McGregor, 2nd.; `Teapot cover. Miss Mclcutcheon; `Infant's bonnet, Miss iFisher, 2nd.; `In`fant s Bootees, Miss Fisher. Tatting and Tatting Trimmed Guest to`w-eis, Miss Fisher, K. Holmes; Pillow slips, Miss Fisher, M. Mc`Gregor; `I-Iandkerchiefs, three designs, Mrs. J. Wood, K. Holmes; Lady's -lingerie, one piece, Miss Me- K. Holmes, Miss Fisher. Miscellaneous and Novelties Ribboncraft, S. Reynolds, Mrs. Awrey; IFa.ncy wrist bag, Miss Fi- sher; Fancy pillow. new style, Mrs. Awrey. Miss Mc'Cutcheon; `Three pieces fancy needlecraft, B. Cowan, Mrs. lAwrey. VA:-F ;vJ.I'S. uuvrey. Art - High School, group, M. Rankin, I-I. Leeson; High School, `landscape, H. Leeson. M. Rankin: Public, landscape, D. Elines, J. Blackstock. T\Tni-In`-A fnv--lF`ifh'-I.=n \VRl3.dS. H.` '18.!1GSCB.p8, U. uuunes, 0. DLuunaLuun.- Nature Study--`Fifteen weeds, H. Leeson, E. Leeson; Collection weed seeds, M. Rankin, H. Leeson; Col- lection insects, M. lRank1n. H. Knunp; `Collection native woods, M. Rankin, =S. Mildigan; Collection of forest leaves, :M.Rankin, EL Leeson. `I1.-nun-.ain Qnionnni T-Tn]-np 1-n_qpA rorest leaves, t;v1.n'a.unu1, 2;. uccauu. Domestic Science- Home made candy, M. Hopper, E. Leeson; home- made cookies, E..f'W.h1tes1des, -`V. Whitesldes; Home-made tea `bis- c'u1`ts. J . Nixon, M. Miller; Darning, H. Leeson. E. -Leeson; [Patch on garment, M. Rankin, E.` Leeson; Collection of Asters, H. 1Thompson, D. Draper; School `lunch, J. Couse. J. Nixon. 1ur.......1 mm`in1n,a..._12h-rl T-l nuse_ `R. J. Nxxon. Manual 1`ra`lning-B1rd House, R. Bro!-ey, 'R. Houghton; `Model air- plane. I. I-Ioughtovn, C. `Mdcarrol: Model farm gate, Geo. Wlce, D. Eunes. - M _. ' Women : Institute Section House dress, 2nd., Elva Bradley; Drawing _room bouquet, Mrs. Dun- aensun. Embrondernes, `Colors \r,_, A .__..-.. SLESSOR-KlSSlCK A quiet wedding took place at the United Church parsonage, Or-, illia, on Saturday, Oct. 6, 1928, when Georgina Mae, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Kissick, Edgar, was united in mar- riage to Aubrey Edmund, second son of Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Slessor, Edgar. The Rev. L. R. Ballantyne officiated. The bride wore a be- coming dress of chin-chin blue veorgette trimmed with gold lace, with blonde. shoes and stockings. Her sister, Miss Mary Kissick, at- tended wearing blue georgette. The groom was supported by his brother, Mr. Harry Slessor. After the ceremony luncheon was served to the immediate relatives at the Home of the bride's sister. Mrs. D. Galbraith. Later the happy cou le left for Toronto` and Niagara alls, the bride travel- ling in a dress of sand brocaded crepe with blue broadcloth coat and velvet hat to `match. The groom's gift to the bridesmaid was a white gold bar pin, and to the groomsman engraved cuff links. ning, Mrs. Lob`law;Need1ework by lady over 60 years, `Thornton Sr. W. 1., Mrs. D. Hopper; Best supper dish, Mrs. Dunning; Needlework by VV. I. member, -E. Bradley, Thorn- ton Jr. W. I; Loaf cake, Mrs. Daw- son; Potato salad, Thornton Sr. W. 1.. Mrs. Dunning; Work apron, Thornton Sr. Inst., 2nd.;- Man's shirt, Mrs. Loblaw, `Thornton Sr. Inst.; Article `from f-lour sack, Thornton Jr. Inst.; Thornton Sr. Inst.: \*ove1ty from crepe paper, E. Bradley; Wardrobe, Miss Dlnwoody, Mrs. Loblavv, -A. Noble. Special Prizes Dressed doll, `E. Leeson, G. Har- per, D. Draper; `Essay, B. Harper, C. Baker, H. McAfee; Menu, A. Noble, Miss Dinwoody, E. Bradley; Collection handicraft, Mrs. Hopper, E. Bradley. BUSINESS COLLEGE NEWS The following students recently accepted office p0sitions:- Gladys Shaughnessy, Dora. Middlebrook. Arthur Overs, Wm. McLean, Albert Leonard, Jean Bowman, Mae Lake, Lillian Yates, Hazel `Partridge, with `Toronto firms; Haroldv Booth, with Ontario Machinery Co., A-liiston. ,__1_ _L 1.1- .I.....1- REV. o'F'ro GALLAGHER T0 LUCKNOW PARISH 1't{urmy.ocobor 10, 1923 \\uu.cu Lu .uou.uuu.._y vv., ......... -. Allan Scott is back at his desk after -an extended ilness. _-_..-_1 ._.l&L - an-AA!` d.LL!'.'L an cxxhcuuuu L1Advu~u Night school opened with a good attendance. Rev. E. Otto Gallagher, son of Mr. and `Mrs. R. J. Gallagher of Barrie, who has been assistant in St. Paul s Anglican Church, Lind- say since graduating, is leaving that town to take charge of the parish of Lucknow. On Oct. 7 he said good-bye to the congregation of St. Paul s. his farewell service being reported by the Watchman- Warder as follows: A 11 ,1 ,,, ____A__`|___] VV GLUUL GG Auaav vv 9 0 Rev. E. 0. Gallagher preached his farewell sermon in St. Paul s Anglican Church, Sunday morn- ing, to a particularly large con- gregation. He made reference to the pleasant three years he had spent in. Lindsay and thanked the members of the congregation for the ne way in wlnch they had treated him. up 1 1 1___1 _ _____ ULC`GU\A lllllll Canon Marsh also had a few wor-dis to say and he referred to the good Work Mr. Gallagher had performed during his stay here. He also complimented him on the co-operaon he had secured froni the other members of the congre- gation. . - mam `kn `l\\.P` A` ha`: AY|`WIf\1\ Dav, gauon. For the text of his sermon Rev. Mr. Gallagher. chose the 18th verse of the 18th chapter of Acts -And Paul after this tarried there a good while, and then took his leave of the brethren and journeyed hence. He spoke a- bout Pau1 s work teaching the gos- pel and how he went from one place to another, to where he thought he could do the most ser- vice. He, told of Paul s successes and how h-e was received by the people. Rev. Mr. Gallagher then spoke briefly of his stay in Lindsay. He mentioned that he would soon be leaving Lindsay for his new charge at Lucknow. He also spoke of the pleasure it had been to work in Lindsay and d`istri'ct, and wished the congregation all the success that he himself hoped to have in his new charge at Lucknow. ,_-1_ .___.--...- ........-. LAID Lnwvv uana..y vvv .-...__..V .. After the church service many who had been associated with him for the past three years tarried for a while to say good-bye to him. They complimented him on his work and wished for him all.pos- ible joy and success at Lucknow. 1'HI'nAnvs `exwmun .--/37 > hn?nau%V The Vital! Food V 1- snappy STROUD %&$i$ii%lli%i i E _Miss Alma Whan is` visiting with Miss Marjorie Reid. wan 1.nm..1 Tank annnf 4: fnw (`lava .\1A1ss MarJ0l'1e nem. Miss Hazel Jack spent -a few days last week in Tpronto. A nluvnknv frnvn hnb Qf`RY\dQd last week In `.I.'pronLu. A number trom here attended the anniversary services at Holly. _ 1 `.1... Anronra hm: rnhwnarf hnme. ganmversary servlces u.|. nuxty. \ Mr. Andrews has returned home, after a visit with his son In To- !`0I'1t0. A -nuvvnnnn Fvtnna I-nnrn HQYYA hn A r'1um-ber from here have been taking in the Fairs at Bradford and Cookstown. f"nnrrv-4-xfII1ofinna f innism scnooi raxr. ! `The many friends of Miss Mar- garet Sutherland will be pleased to. know she has arrived safely in Japan after a pleasant voyage and has been teaching in the Canadian Academy, Kobe, since Sept. 12. Presbyterian W.M.S. The annual thank-offering meet- ing of` the Presbyterian W. M. S. was held at the home of Miss M. Boyes on Thursday, Oct. 11. Mrs. Shortt o'f Barrie addressed the meeting on the work of the Pres- byterian Foreign Missions. Her address was full of inspiration and : Cooxstown. Congratulations to VV1-nnifred Gal1oway for having recewed the silver cup as high pupil in the Innisl School Fair. I'l`lnA vnnnqv Fr-1'nnH: I1? WHO `TH?- I Specials Are on Delmonte Fruits Bartlett_ Pears 1 un-._-_ an..- ' --A AA uuiu. Fancy No. 2 Size Tin . Peaches o-Iu __. 1:11- _ too: 030 'ye'uow cun No. 1 Size Tin Peaches gellow Cnn-S1 I Tin XXI 555$ I Fancy Qual. T1: ?'1%acI2z.s'_ In- L. w _ D GU06: our Melba-Ha.l:es No. 2% size Tin Cherries Apricots California I N002 size oaoo'uonoo` taut: u pvt: Royal Anne 1 Nos 2 CIOIOIOOIII Sliced Pineapple Delmonte--Fancy Qual. I No. 1 Tin---Flat ........ .. - W "- -'**"*-'-~ '**":`:'..:'1.-1 ;`::.:..:.`' u our can an . yhot mulsyon cool morning!- i'}I?15{.z}Ji$i.;' I'InIrnnnfn_F`nno1- Dual , I691: I bucivvorrrtl-6 Delmonte-Fancy Qual. No. 1 '.l`in-F1a.t Bced Pin'e;1`p'J-;')-i.a- nnhnnnf-n_F'21u-u Dual. -a ayes. ; o-ow:-Pp ;-up Delmonte-Fancy Qual. ` No. 1 'I`ln-Flat Pineapple 'I`Id-Rit_..A vhn or RI-_ 5-svuorrrauv '1`id-Bits--Aylmer Br. Fancy Quality .. . ..... n nu -In n nun; qua.-u, Table F ig; Fancy Qual. Lave! _ _ _ . _ . . _ _ _ _ _ j"""'?"" '. Q '* *"~v- ~--'- , t c g . Fancy Quality No, 2 1 `-.::"?I.' ~ Q : CRUSHED size Tm 9 x O No. 4 Sieve 1 oe Size 'l`in Ar! Dirow Ezfigorglig ouo$uanooTin For dinner, the whole wheat water, Made by The Canadian Shredded Wheat Co.. Ltd. foocoooooccooooc ! S.PE'IAL-- DOMESTIC SPECIAL.- AYLMER Choge_ Qtfality No._:1 Sieve PEAS " RENEAPPLE 9 33-.2, 1 I . run-uvvt-111' L & T136 1 &.21$2 run: w----- __ __ N O clerks to suggest something just as good-no clerks to hurry or de- lay you. Help yourself and examine what you please at your leisure. Read the low-price tags--make your own decisions. Send the children, they will enjoy shopping at Lob1aw s, and it teaches them to be thrifty. The Loblaw way becomes more and more popular and cannot help but do so, for we are selling Better Foods in Better Stores at Lower Prices. Next Week - Buying Bacon ALONE--You Decide just Whai` You Want __. .... .... .:..`. ...1'2.. 31.: ..II.....Tin 21c _Tin 36 fin 33c ,Tin 21 c. _ Tin 22 Tin 18 Tin 18 ,Tin 21 c ,Lb. 22 zeal, as she told of the wonderful work that is being done in India, China, Formosa. Korea, British Guiana and Canada's great North- we'st. Mrs. Cameron of Allandale also brought her usual mes.=:1i.re of goodwill to the Strand W..\/LS. Mrs. Thomson of A`.-landale told of Rev. J . S. Shot-tt's recent appaintment .. \;I p\Aau~arnr nf tho Vl1(7_ Ph9