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Barrie Examiner, 1 Nov 1928, p. 8

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I to the visitors to which Mr. Cook '. of Bradford very ably replied, Mrs. MdMi11an of Cookstown gave, a report of the work done by thei elementary division. Mrs. Irwin of Alliston described the Teacher Training school which was heldi ;11 A]1;c+nn 10134` vvnnu "L- --L--" -_ _._-_.. ..-.... . ..v.-, uvuvuuu Richarcieon with 32'2 made the men sit up and take notice, al- so took home first prize, and Tony ' Saso with "306 copped second prize. `_ V`-vllilvlgz;-Tstransman with 211 21-; gain won the ladies rst prize, with Mrs. Brown, 192, second. A..A. `l\_'-1.,,,,`I n` v- .-va. aaau vwuunno I Tony Saso s Lucky Strikes kept their slate clean by taking all four _ points from Singer's who had an off night. Jack Garner with 622 was high man for the winners, and L. Singer with 5813 was high for; the losers. g _ In the men s league, Oke s and Massey-`Harris hooked up. The stock e-xchange men took the rst two games quite handily but the implement men came back strong in the last game and won by enough points to break even on" the night. For Oke s Pete Donald- son with 613 was high man and Ab. DeIHart with 631 was big scor- er for his team. Here s a real treat for anyone interested in bowling, to see two of the best teams in Toronto per- forming on the local alleys. This Friday night, Nov. 2nd, a ladies team and a men s team from the Lakeside Alleys` in Toronto are coming up to Barrie to bowl a series of friendl games with two picked teams of local bowlers. The Lakeside girls won the ladies champions-hip of Toronto last sea- son, and the men won the Tele- gram league which is composed of the best bowlers in the city. Both these teams represent the best bowlers in `Toronto. Everybody is welcome to come and see these teams perform at the Barrie Bowl- ing Academy, on Friday night, Nov. 2, at 8 o clock. l\I u -rue BARRIE `EXAMINER ` BOWLING NOTES rcade Beauty Parlsar _ -..-., _ -- Qppoinhnc-2:31;; 'l;hone 349. U\- V Alla, VI nuuuay IL LV.l.l'o 1.`. '\Jo l$UUll.l5UI1Uu Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Cameron and fwoosons spent Sunday with friends 11 to. I `Illa: TAD?! `Da{n AC ~mkm....+.-... and Permanent Wa`ving, VI-Iaircutting, Marcelling, Finger Waving, etc. Q__, ______g_.,, . I\I 4. 4- EXPERT IN HERBS _ WILL BE AT MR. MURFIN Examiner" adverti . i sements are good salesmen. Use them for pre sentmg your store s arguments. A 1ot1ofm\?`:/emen s Svershees to fit low and medium heels, in- cluded are 4-buckle overshoes, 2-buckle, 2 and 3 fasteners, reg". up to $4. all sizes in lot. While they last . . . . . . . . $1.69 pr. vv vnnnwu u A\\.IA./I./\.IJ LU shoe _ . . . . . . . . . . Misses Rubbers . . . . Chi1dren s Rubbers . . . Boys Rubbers . . . . . . . Youths sizes 11 to 13 . Men s Rubbers . . . . . . . Women s Rubbers to fit BRIG]-ITS DISEASE ARTHRITIS ASTHMA SPECIAL! SPECIAL! WILH HUI` DIBLUL` LII Duuuc1'1`q.uu. Bert Swa~n and sister May are visiting their aunt, Mrs.- S. T. Brock, Fergusonvale. ,,_I_I,_L. ?_l,.,, SPECIAL HERBS FOR ALL DISEASES 95c any 79c 69c 59c 85c 75c Thursday. November 1. 1923 Oct. 29-Miss Hazel Vallentyne is at present holidaying with friends in Toronto and Beaverton. `Ila: TFHIAI-or annnr nn1vAnn1 Anson- Ill LUIJUHLU nuu JDUd.VU1bUuo Mrs. Elliott spent several days with her sister in Sunderland. Dnm Q1-Ivomn nn algal-nu `II:-.1: Ann Our Suit Sale now in full swing is of more than pass- ing interest. "Men. we can give you real bargains right now in suits. Every day we are saving our suit custom- ers from ve to ten and even fteen dollars on a suit of clothes. `See our East show window. Come and see our suits. Four hundred! and more suits to select from. We sell for less. HUNTER'S, BARRIE MEN S SUIT SALE EIGHTH LINE, INNISFIL .f\n6 09__'\KIo nn `In. T `IN 'LTn- Dado Eight At Hunter s, Barrie MEN'S HEAVY Ru3BI;R__ 1-..}- Yl--____ l'\_.I.I_-,__ I I Sudidenly Taken ~I.__-_ TIJ_-L-LL wAvi;m Mrs. Grace `Elizabeth Adamson passed away suddenly from heart failure at her home on Oct . 23, 1928. deeply lamented by the community and particularly `by the Anglican church of which she was a faithful member. The funeral on Oct. `26 was largely attended. IRev. W. `C. Stubbs conducted the services and inter- ment was made in Waxverley ceme- tery. Those acting as pallbearers were Henry Adamson, John Adam- aon, Horace Lamb, Wilbert Lamb. -Ernest Beacock and Wm. Johnston. Dnnnaan tuna lknnn In `Timur Tn NATURE HAS PROVIDED FOR YOUR COMPLAINTS DIFFERENT HERBS FOR DIFFERENT DISEASES Growing circulation is the best evidence of the quality of Exam- iner service. w LLU want I Thursday. - u.4u_=a Luz` Lne past; W981`. Dr. and Mrs. Graydon, `Dr. II. F`. and Mrs Iuer of Hamilton and Dr. A. W. Dyer. of Barrie sp-an Sun- day at G. ~Dyer's. IC. Resmolds and wife visited `with Mrs. G. Dyer, Thursday. -L` M. Huhbert of 'J`oron.o vis- ited her brothers, E. and EB. Hwbbert, at wwk-ere}. VI.-Q `M-...:.`<..1- 1...- ..-A-_.._,:- A an '\\v'!\'eI.`La.~ M"s Munddck has returned from Doa.x-bnurne where she has been vis- iung far the past week. { 'nr_ gfn_-1 M1-nu Ilhairnn 'I`u IT 17! auuuucl` 111 L116 West. The services have been well at- tended here at the United church this past week. Quite a. number are Joining the church next Isunday. Nov. 4. 111-- If 'rr,-L1.__.n ,n - l ......... Oct. 29--George Srigley has turned home after spending lsummer in the West. '1`)-nu cvnvsvdnnu 1.....- 1.-.... _--u cu. .vuu\:ssu1g lust WCGK. `The electric lights were turned on here, Friday, for the first time, whichgave the village a very bright! appearance. only half the villagersl halve taken the lights. `Some others are waiting results. 1 JV.l.l'Bo J-lo Au: 'LJCl-IXIUFUIM While at school last Thursday Everett Cameron had the misfortune to overbalance and fall, spraining his right wrist which was painful for at day or so. Mr: 13 nrrnn TK7Ak1-u .a n .1 1 N Ha uu u'u-mus nere yeS1'.6l'0`8.Y. `The Vespra tax collector has made his annual calls, vlsitingeveryhome leaving his tax bill and giving two months to pay without interest. I MFR. R, `Pr-AM ulna uIu!Hna I-.'l-_A.-. uuuuuw LU pay Wltnout Interest. Mrs. S. Pratt was visiting friends at Minesing last week. `mh 1l3!\'YI'I 'Ho`11a nvann `nun-and -- Oct. 30-Mrs. J. Dodds left on Fri- day to visit her daughters` in Roch- ester, N.Y.; Jimmie Carver. who has been visiting here for several months, returned home with her. D_ Mnrntara rd "I"knnn+n.~. ..-n...: muuuus, renurnea nome Wltn ner. D. Mc`Waters of `Thornton called on friends here yesterday. `The Vesnrn fax: nn1h:m+m- kn. vnnn u zcuua, ouuuuy. Miss M. Smith spent the week- end in Barrie. ` uccu uu Lue auun um, 18 1mpz'ov1ng.I Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Cook in- tend remloving to Pene`ta.ng this_ -week. \ Dhey will `be missed in the community as they have been resi- dents of Midhurst for a. number of Iyears. "UI'na Hannah tVn....--...a.-.. 1...- 1-14. Jvat. a. Mrs. Ernest Carpenter has left` for an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. Frank Garvin, Detroit. MY`, h MFG I`!!! 11.1! Danna anti ;u1.a. .L`1'1.lu$ \Jd1'VlIl, JJUCTOIL Mr. and ,Mrs. Frank Orser and Mr. and Mrs. ;A. F. Orser `spent the week-end in Owen Sound. | `Mr and Mm. 117 TR? 1:........ -u-.. JJGIH l-Ulla Mrs. Wesley Boyce and son Ar- thur of Midland called on Mldhurst friends, Sunday. .;\/RE NT Ev-nil-1n unnvmt $1-`A cu.--1. I vvccn-cuu 111 u-wen ED111111. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Boyce. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Wallwln and fam- ily spent Sunday at Thos. Nelson's. }Dalston. lune: 'I`l'T.....I-__ 15---- --- I - - Lur, uua. n.n.L'x`y VVUUD. `Oct. 28-W. Fullerton and Miss Eva Spring of Toronto spent the week-end at I. M. Spr!ng s. --- vzaucu at. u. nexus U118 WGBK. The anniversary in St. Andrew's Church drew a. large crowd at both morning and evening services. Rev. J. B. Thomson, Allandale, was the preacher. some of the ladies from the Allandale choir sang some solos and duets which were very much appreciated. Oct. 30;;;&1ssG1adys Monvteithl left last week to visit her sister, Mrs. John -Cameron, Mimico. MPH, R01`? T1`in1hn11uA -nrhn has LLLUII L115} Mr. and Mrs. A. Dunlap, `Toronto, visited at D. Reld s this week. TEA nnrliirnvvaavuu In Q6 A-nniun-an `V1.13: uuuu ba1llUl'Ull, .L\U.1II11C0. Mrs. Bert Fleldhouse, who has been on the sick list, is improving. MI`. and Mrs. mmnrnnn nnb in- &1uLat.uu, cuuuay. Jack Martin was here from Tor- onto, Saturday. His grandmother, Mrs. C. Faragher, returned home with them to spend the winter months. 11'. ......1 xx`..- A 1\__._v-,- -I-V \ J.UL uu|.U. I H. Faragher. Haiiburton, and Miss Leona, Toronto, spent the week-end with their parents here. Mr. and Mr: T` human Tan and ween-cuu Wlbll U161!` p8.I'6I1'ES HBPG. Mr. and Mrs. T; Dawes, Jr.. and Mrs. Dawes, Sr., visited friends in Alliston, Sunday. Inn]: \/rnrfin nrnu Inna-A Fnnnn Vlhuu, Oct. 30--RevT.;T"/J'.` Q last week in Toronto. `Inn [1 GI-inn!-And can Aam. wccn Lu .Luz'U11LU. I Mrs. G. Shortreed returned home` on `Sunday after visiting friends in Toronto. I LT `I11.-H... ...1...... 1--r..1`m____;_-.. _,, .1 L'Ul' ll. uay U1` BU: Mrs. Roger Webb and little daughter Sylvia, of A`11ande.1e spent a. few days last week with her sis- ter, Mrs. Harry Webb. wnnf 9R._.`K7 W`n'|1nr-fnn and `Ithaca MIDHURST HELISDALE <=UND!-2='. `I ..- T 1` -Rev.;` J. Gibson spent in Toronto. V . . _ _ _ R . _ 1- 23;; __'._-v.. --J wa.vv V J. D. Stewart, our genial post- master`, has become noted for his . wonderful gladioli and other ow- ers, but he also grows something besides owers. -One day last week , ' they picked enough raspberries in their garden to serve the family of ; six. On Monday morning there` were great, big ripe berries in his garden, but alas, they were frozen. ` South Simcoe S. S. Convention A goodly number of 2S. S. work- ers from South Simcoe gathered in Trinity United Church last Friday afternoon to discuss ways and means of making the work of the Sunday School more efficient in, this part of the county. Owing ` to the absence of the `President, Mr. Kidd, of `Everett, the vice-pre- 3 sident, N. Jamieson, very ably ll- ed the chair. Rev. E. Clayton gave ` a very hearty address of welcome . .......--~_, ~ v . a u u ; v V111 AIJUCU GU Quill.) A particularly good missionary grggrlammg gas ggven hin Trinity . . ast un ay y t e primary glassiq Tliis consisteg of 3 clxilrus y t e cass, a rea ing y ice Hopkins, solo by Victoria Horton. :a_quartette by Victoria Horton. Ellene Maie]. Harold Halbert and |Easton Ayerst. LVLUQ The Sacrament of the Lord s Supper will be administeredyrin Trinity Church on Sunday morn- ing. Preparatory service on Fri- day! evening, at 8.15. On account of the Sacrament in the morning Sunday `School will meet at 2.45. A _..,n Ill Ul'Uc Miss Jean Bain of `Thornton and Misses -Helen Beatty and Jean Ral- ston or Lerroy visited over the week-end with Misses Hazel and Ruby Robinson. Mr: MANTIVAH AP .l"nn1nnn -naval |lll JJVIIIUI In The regular monthly meeting of Tow-nline W.M.IS was held at the home of Mrs. Meldrin Cunning- }21gm on Thursday afternoon, Oct. IIGIII 25. `IA `wllir. and" Mrs. M. H. Mc Knight and little son, Gordon, of Toronto, spent `Tuesday at the home of their uncle, And-rew Corbett, and also at David and J. A. I_Corbett s. 'I`Ln-..-.&...... 'l .-...-._ 1.....LL__L- ___,-11 uuvau auu U. A. 'UOI'DeUB'S. - Thornton Junior Institute will meet on Wednesday evening, Nov. 7, at the home of Mrs. Harry Lynn. Roll Call to be answered 11?? `,`,How the Institute has Helped e. !N., n A .1 - on .-.w v- .----.u can uulaaauavllo I-"Mrs. J. D. St'e'\;vart and: Mrs. B. B. Horton returned home on Fri- day after three weeks with friends in Detroit. URL. .._..__1_., _,. ,,,;1 1 . :- v :.uua1u5- tcsuu V Cb` uere. ' Mrs. Mae returned to her home in vsundridge last week after visit- ling` her friend, Mrs. Denham. 11. 'I'._ 1| ,9 111 A on- vvccn-cuu 111 .l. ' LU. _ Mr. Halbert :;1`c iufami1y of Burns spent `Sunday at A. Ha1bert s. -, 1 If -- HG Ill. J.Ul.'Ulll.aUo Arthur Denham of the Royal Bank staff, Toronto, is holidaying with his parents. ` `pm, nr A n......:....... .: `nun..- D WJUH ll1 yl'Ullb3o Rev. W. A. Province, of Mono Mills, took the service in St. Jude s Church, last Sunday. M1` nnrl Mu: Tan` :f`nn`H-nu A-E uu uzuu, Lust. 0 uuuuy. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Baltimore, Maryland, visiting relatives here. MW: Mvnn Inn`-I11nvun.J J- ul\U UIIIBUIM mirs. McN1ven of Coulson spent 9. day last week with her daughter, Mrs. D. M. Cameron. TIYIIHA adv anknnl `lIrn` H'IL....__-. ---_ _--`.-. u -av-annu wTSt. Jude s`-',\7\;'..-A will I.r.1`e.et on Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 6, at the `home of `Mrs. W. A. Jamieson. v 1-. an . - `rid-f1". Banks of `Seattle are visiting Mrs. Banks mother, Mrs. Gilpin. Mina `l2.n.+:..... .....: 1 A ......a mt..- `mr:.mll3J:111"cing and J. A. and Mrs. Corbett and Mervyn spent Sun- day in Toronto. Ami-Lruu T\nuL...~. .49 LL. 'l1-___1 I Mrs. W.' D. Henry spent the week-end in Toronto. 1M`- `L`r..`lL....a. .....I 1.-_.._:1__ .1 n__.,_,, >14 *3 >14 >11 K1 w&m&&mm$&am&m THORNTON am&&&&mmmm&&& IF >3 >14 K4 % L See our Values inVMen s, Women : and Children : Unnznwfziiz GREAT oxr VALUES Near The Five Points, Barfie `J-'JlllV|o JJCGUUUA nuu VVIl.h IJUIIIIHLUII. Deceased was lborn in `Tiny Tp. on August 6, 1886. she leaves her husband, `baby girl of six weeks; four brothers, Wilbert and Marsh- all Lamb of `Waverley; _Ernest Lamb 0! Charlton, Ont.; Horace Lamb of Sunderland; tour sisters, Mrs. Drin- keil and Mrs. Beacock of Waverley; Mrs. McGee of Cavan, 0nt., and Mrs. Johnston of Midland. Her mo- ther died three weeks previously. =Coulter of have been u1cu1Uc1.`b'. Tea was served` in Trinity Church by the ladies of the three `churches. ] I `Mr- 1'_.--:-__A- mu 1 - ' \;uu1.'cut:B'. Mr. Jamieson was elected pres- lident for the ensumg year. Send your news items to The I 'Examiner. `Phone 222 "or "223. uzxguu unu aECI`aC1'.lVe. 1'18 8180' `pointed out the great need fori church members, particularly the! officials of the church, to live, clean, open lives as the boys and; girls heed the life of the church " members. ,-n__ __A_ H W, q, . gun a n LU. AVUVt:ulU('.'1'. 1 1 Rev. Manson Doyle was present and gave two splendid ad'dresses.i ;In these he pointed out the neces-F sity of making the Sund-ay School bright and attractive. He also; .`nn1'1M-art nnl- 4-1.... .........a. ...--.1 3--. :.:.a.uLuIg SCHU01 WHICH was new: in Alliston last year. `The school was such a success last year it was decided to hold it in Alliston again this year during the third week in November. `D-.. mr_..-_.. r--447 7 IIZIC Q-C jolt}, -IVQVOXO `Oct. 28-Mr. and Mrs. J. D. `I.-Iiart and Mrs. McAdam of "Toronto spent Sunday at Mrs. F. C. Robinson's. Mr and Mme T` M (`av-nnnnn and

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