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Barrie Examiner, 13 Jun 1929, p. 5

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JEI-IInIu\I$D I. new Delicious and Ann-tlzlnn-- CATELLPS MIL K S 0 UP .2:%.%'2 3 p1:c1AL- ALPINE __ .91-9.1!- The Pave;-08'?-a-lo Dry rz'.'*`"=7 Glut Jar . . . . .. IJDIIIJUIII 31-; Jar zlottles, PLUS 26 DEPOSIT ON BACK IOTTLI WE SELL FOR LESS Foreign Government Bonds /HIMER :;:21:.1:g.19c i 2'r1ns 21c I * I gold medal for prociency in math-* E nmntlnn, `VIE HLUHDI IVA pLvuvAvAAvJ gs. unawa- emattcs. 1; Lloyd George Park is becoming ' } more popular each ear and with the -improvements in t e way _of sports ! for children, including syvmgs, etc., ; A the trustees have in hand, xts popular- , {Own ml-urn-III` Kn QQBIIYM ---__-__. Mrs. Darby and family o-f Waverley Vvmted with Miss Mabel Richardson on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Christie and Misses. on uunuy. I Mr. and Mrs. Christie and Misses `Elsie and Carrie Christie and Chas. spent Sunday at their cottage. Was- ags. Beach. Mrs. Burns was in Hamilton for a tew d: s recently. Mr. art of California is visiting his sister, Mrs. Jas. Gaston. con stuiations to Mr. and Mrs. Roy coraoken upon the arrival of a . ann Jung 9, 1029. | rwy uxcuruusuu uyuu hut: uuuvat vs - son. June 9. 1929. The play entitled The Little Clad- }! " tdb Midhrt oun Inggglanr afrief gall yhere 1:5: Fsiridag. MUN REAL LWDON. E30. , 11013115!" DIGBBXIWQ Dy .LVuu11u1.'aL yuuus I \people in the hall here last Friday ; night was much enjoyed by all. at 110011, coxmnumg uubu mu: t:vcu- lng, the main items being softball, ptching horseshoes. racing, jumping, e c. I M"7et"iI1' 'i*'iii' 'i5s{" ' ~GR%Sl `& -B_LAGEWELL`8 . ............. Meat and Fish rastes cnossn & BLAcxwnu.'s ............ 381' 24 (3.?.5`;`,`,?.`m.?jf____ No.1 sizeTin 24c I lrrnvnv-av-una--.---. Clo.lumbia Raspberries AVIIIID Ronn4I-- 11'- II - \JUl U111 Una 1\aoyuu;; s .``..n"".`,_'_`,',__,_,_,No. 2 size Tin 26 Loganberries muxnn B1-nnd- xx- 0 .1... Tan `Mm t naoozvocnn-s-un-an Kipper Snacks `CI T.voouono-oo--can Lobster $_4-- n_.lIo-._l!1 W Q `r--u-vv _'!11l 16 O _________)'nna1lc -'-:u' `-..-_.' _ Golden Wai hana mF 3auonn.......i'n|l 19 'H""mm"'iE'T3n';2i3saua"" L uA ....._.........- T -he Only Town in the Province Playing 100 Per Cent. Talkies, Synchronized Music and Sound. ~ Le:nM?Z(>n Cup 0 h B !-.............. Grag1Juice 0 an ng3,,_(_'}PP__ 0. Bg3...9..u.B..........._,,___ Leo. Butt. 59 Kkovah Orangeade and Lemonade. . . .2 `am 25 Junket bbida Annual lhvou . .............. rated Milk 1:131: MIlk-'l`ull `Du Mustard IIQEWIQ n HUVUIVI ha!0IulI Hnku(6oI.... Pad- cocoa-OQOXC 1mm__3 III 37 DOMINION Sncumnn-s CORPORATION umrnn _--- _..... . s=....!-.n.1..d I901 WINNIPEO Mllb-ll 0--soc.-cc`-once-oc-to-oat 1%os.'1'1n14c ,,No. 2 size Tin 26 -.....1-e-Pkn- 19 .1-e.noct.59c nnminu: omnas bring prohapt rehulta. Permanent` TO WASH AND COMB OUR PERMANENTS LEADS TO BEAUTY AND SATISFACTION. WILL BE HONORED TO SERVE AND SATISFY MAKE APPOINTMENTS EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. Phone 308 Orillia Hairdressing _1lb.'1'!n77c coumcwoon TALKING PICTURES 1111:5251: Safe _'l'!n 141: Artistically Natural PURE 40 oz. ORANGE Jar Z3` SPECIAL-' AYLMEB ` 8PEcIAL-swiuSolid.s GRUYERE Cheese .,.,. SPECIAL- FRESH S`PE/(HAL- Since the war remarkable progress has been made in the economic development of South American countries. Budgets have been balanced, banking systems have been improved, the volumeol foreign trade has vastly increased and measures have been taken to improve the means of transpowation so that further advances may be made in the development of the great natural resources of the continent. This iznprovemerat has been accompanied by the investment of large amounts of foreign capital in the external bonds of South American countries. particularly by United States and Canadian investors. The South American issues listed below which are payable principal and interest in New York are Un- doubtedly attractive at present prices: SPECIAL- MAYONNAISE 1'! 26 FIG BARS 1 M 25` iEc1AL- ;`9-`M . CRISCO Marmalade lb. 9 EXP Bars 25 Waving IN "nus WAY c.1=:rs A 2000-MILE TRIP AT MY EXPENSE 17 Peter St. Sure UNITED STATES OF BRAZIL 6`/% Bonds. Due I October, 1957 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 REPUBLIC OF CHILE 6% Bonds, H... I Jnnnnru _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 94 REPUBLIC or PERU. 6% sends. Due I December. I960 ..... 87.75 REPUBLIC or COLOMBIA, 6% Bonds. Due I October. 1961 ................. 84.75 PROVINCE or BUENOS mus, 6% Bonds. Due I March. I961 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 94.50 STATE or SAO PAULO, 7% Bonds. DuelSepvcmber. I956 . . . . 101.75 Quotations subject to conrmation. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday uuunnj ._ `A 4- 44 i Two Thousand Mile Trip FREE How Quickly Can You Decide? No trade-ins accepted on this proposition. hruu L Ur Launnu I41 Due 1 January. l96| . Hand Oou TOR:'$-1:6.-`26i7VVKiuSt. E. JUNE'i7, 1'8, 19, 21$ -: :->_ V _ Established 1901 E. R. Wood. Pruidonc Phone 298. BARRIE PRICE s. 93. 50 94. 50 -Ahjm `I'l|Iu'III!o June 13. 1930 7.01% 6.41% 6.96% 7.21% 6.40% 5,87% YIELD ELMVALI-2 News &w&&m%&&m&&&&&g W111 White visited Ln-tends in Orilua on Sunday. w .1 Mn.rtin nf San Francisco is I will sell one and one only Studebaker (Erskine model) at a reduced price, and to the person who first phones or comes in and purchases car 1 will supply all the gasoline,oil, tires, licenses, all repairs, adjustments or other expenses in connection with car (not due to accident, misuse or neglect) for the first 2,000 miles. THE ONE WHO AC!` 5 QUICKLY on uunaay. L W. J. Martin of San Francisco is the guest of W. H. Drysdale. Mrs. Geo. Usher, Sr., is spending a few days with friends in Midland. Jack Cook of Windsor is renewing acquaintance in town this week. Min: M'm-tha Ken of Cookstown is acquaxmance 1n wwn mls weex. Miss Martha Kell of Cookstown spending the summer at her home. Illa- Tlnnln VF`-uuuninnv l\' "l`nv-r\v:\1"\ `Q og.IcuuLu5 vuc oualtlnnva uv Anya cow-.u.. Miss Lizzie Thurlow of Torohto is spending a "few weeks with friends. 1`:-:.._ 1-.- 1t1......I..-.`I `at? A0 Qfntr- apcuuaua G Jul?" vvuvnu "Ava: -c-u...-.-. Miss Iva Woodard, R.N., of Stay- ner called on Mrs. J. P. Dean, Sunday. Mrs. Chas. Kelly returned to Tor- onto after a. few weeks with relatives. Geo. O. Morrison of shawlnlgan, Qgglgec, visited his parents here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Dean spent Sunday with the la.tter s sister at Al- lenwood. mt. uamnonn nf '1`m~nntn snnnf. R Lenwoou. Mr. `Hamilton of Toronto spent a .few days with his `brother-in-law, I-I. Carnahan - .I.fIac nvnfkxr h:I`I1Al1 hf `Rnmmrtnn uarnanan - M1ss Dorothy Stanley of Beaverton was the guest of Mrs. Jas. Simpson for a. week. Mr. mu: Mr: `H A` `Rnrnntt of Or- on Sunday. V Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Orton and child- ren of Orillia. spent the week-end at H. Clement's. 1ur...- 1 Mr umama nf 'T'm'm11'.n is ror weex. Mr. and Mrs. H. A; Burnett of Or- illia. were guegts at S. A. T1pp1ng s Sunday. - Mr and Mr: A II`! Orton and child- H. Clements. Mrs. J. M. I-Iyams of Toronto is visiting at the home of her brother, J. T. Foster. 1m. and Mr: "l"hn= Rn!-inn` of T0- G. B. Mclean Spring, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. David Hill of Rich- mond Hdll were guests at. Jas. Hill's on Sunday. ' TM : am-i mum `nnuh-I 1 -`nmainn of J. T. Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Spring of To- ronto called on his brother, A. E. Spring, Saturday. Mr and Mrs. David Hill on uunuay. Mr. and Mrs. David Huggins of Beamsvllle called on Mrs. Huggins here on Tuesday. (inn Do H-.l:nn and '|\lI"|RR Thelma nere on Iuesuay. Geo. Pattlson and Miss Thelma Henry spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. G. L. Usher. Jr. `In an!` Tllhna 'I'.`l nvuln T-11111 nf Ham. !'S. U`. L. USI18l', 01'. Mr. and Mrs. I-Iarvle Hull of Ham- ilton were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Bishop for a. few days. -Mrs. B. McGrath and Mrs. John Arnold spent the week-end with the latter s sister at Peterborough. Mr. Kimberley and jam! or Cree- more have moved into he house formerly occupied by Wm. Terry. `Mr and 'MI r Will Thurlmv and Iormerxy occupxecr DV wm. `Letty. Mr. and Mrs. Will Thurlow and baby and Murray Thurlow spent the week-end with friends in Toronto. W GVII`ULL\t VV JUL} 55 avacuu can as V. voo vvu Mrs. C. E. Dutcher returned home Monday after undergoing 9. success- ful operation in a. Toronto hospital. Mr nnnrhr nf Tnrnntn nnnnnin the ILU UDBTEDIOII 111' H J._U1'Ull`bU LIUSIJIUHL. Mr. Gundy of Toronto occupied the nulplt; of St. John's United Church on Sunday and gave ne addresses. I Ynkrr finwnnrnn and rianahfnv (`AHA auno.-ay H.110. EEVB 11118 HIGUFBSSBS. John Corcoran and daughter Celia and Miss Mary Corcoran were week- end visitors at Dr. Corcoran s. `Mfg and `Alum Th-uni 1',hrInn-:1-nu and J.I11l!`l0W. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lawson and children and Mr. and Mrs. Jardine and son Bobbv of Creemore spent Sunday with the farmer's parents. Little Girl's Narrow Escape Little four-year-old Esther Dean had a narrow escape on Mondav when her father's horse. which was tied at M. J. Lawson's harness shop. became frirrhtenedr by a large moving` van and hroke loose. Runninrz no to `me Queen's corner and down Yonere strtmt if turned dnwn Stone street and ba"`< to Main tweet and into a n-=ri'mv lane: cominsz out attain onto Guam Si. it ran to the station whmva tho little girl wan rhrown nut. Frwhirawv shn >s'*aW='* with a fr-w outs. The Home was naueht and saw for a rut rMe*"- ed when it fell at the Queen's corner it was r`*= w *'"W C` :1 to u A n______ GAYET&Y('l`jlEATRE ena V1S1[~OI'S all 1.1!`. UOI:CUX`8.I1a'. Mr. and Mrs. L1o_vd Livingston and daughter Ottle of Minesimz spent a few days last week with Mrs. Harry Thurlow. lira nun` `Run Tnunn Ynmann and nu vvuu I `beathuot J. `A.. Argue After being afflicted with heart_ trouble for several months. James A1- bert Argue was stricken with paralysis and died on June '7, 1929, at his home. lot 17. con. 10. F105. Vkn lvnnlr v-Hana fn AHAH- 108 ll. CUII. 1U. r'lU. The funeral took place to Allen- wood church and cemetery on June 10. Rev. A. Rintoul conducting the services. The ball-bearers were R. El- liott. Percy Elliott, Fred Elliott. Ted. Kidd. Robt. Brown and Leonard Ar- gue. all nephews. Among the owers was a pillow from Allenwood United Church. `Some of those in attend- ance at the obsequles were: Mr. and Mrs. Robin-s nd son, Eady: Mrs. Gra- ham, son an daughter, Warmlnster; Howard Elliott. Goldwater: Eldon El- liott, F. W. Elliott. Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Brown, Orlllia: Mr. and Mrs. McGee. Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Tay- lor. Mrs. Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Steer. Midland; Mrs. Gregg, Vic- toria. Harbor; Mrs. Jones. Ebenezer; Mrs. Train. Belleville, Mrs. Gibson. Stayner. . mt Avunn: mac hnrn In hm-1-mm Cn.. suayner. Mr. Argue was born in Durham Co.. Aug. 14. 1860. He moved to Flos in 1869. taking up his residence on the farm where he died. In politics he was a Conservative. He was a mem- ber of the United Church and ac- tive in Sunday School work in his younger days. Mrs. Argue survives. with the following family. Mrs. W. J. Clement. Albert, Lloyd and Ila Argue. W. G. Argue of lot 18, con. 9. F105, is n hrnthnr nf nnnmapd u Argue uz. my 1.0, gvbroiher of deceased. (Continued from page one) district addressed the gathering. At noontide -prayer, Rev. F. G. Sherring, Oollingwood. gave a fine exposition on Ejacula.tory Prayer." Rev. D. M. Rose of Orillia, late of Kangra. District, India, gave a very inspiring missionary address. III...` _.u-u -:auI.AII`.AIA `I01. unnunknua ANGLIGAH W. A. MIIGII PLEASEII uuuxcan. Two new dominion life members. Mrs. R. Fleming, of St. Clement : Church, (Riverdale), Toronto, and Mrs. J. E. Smart of Port Hope, were reported and welcomed. VI":-n6-nl unnnlnl-a rnnnrl-ad H11 Han KIA- L C}-IUI UUU. nuu W Ul\iUlllCUI- Total receipts reported by the dio- cesan treasurer amounted to $2,245 for April and $5,385 for May. Ten-Han knnou-`Han anhnnla I-Annhuui ;:iI0X0I0I0I0X0I0I0I0X0I<%>I0} - n wrm sYNcHRo1};1_z_E.D MUSIC AND SOUND nyxu uuu 00,000 LU]. .Lv.|.a,y. Indian boarding schools received during April 96 outfits, costing $4,890. Thu no`-Ivn_nnv\_n._ (`an Inn!` Inna uni- uuuug npxu av uuvuvo, uuuunug w'I,UUVn The extra-cent-a- day fund was vot- ed as follows: Diocese of Athabasca. mission house at Peace River, 085: diocese of Cariboo, mission house at Southern Cariboo mission. $88; diocese of Moosonee, grant for hospital and medical expenses of a missionary. $200. Strachan House campaign fund result- ed in $4,449 being secured for main- tenance. it was reported. The hospit- al visiting committee made 735 visits during May and the social service de- partment added 212 newcomers to its registration. Seventeen new diocesan lite members were announced. These were mostly from Toronto. Mrs. Chas. I-Iirose, president of the ,W.A. in Mid- Japan, was made a sprayer-partner in memory or her happy visit to Can- ada. Trinity W.A. has eight life mem- Innis HIGH bers. UCIB a Miss I-Iaison, former Donnnion Dorcas 8ec'y, moved a. vote of thanks to the Trinity W.A. for entertainment nvvnni HA1. l >"ro"3ie&.` ' 1". Secor of Milton called on Mr. Tebo, Saturday last. I!1nmnrl\`R1-nnm of Toronto is snend- 'reoo, uauuraay xasu. Elwood\Broom of Toronto is spend- ing a. few days at his home. .ra.nl.: Raid is snendimz a. few days returned Bite!` speucuug a. nuuuuy. | Mr. and Mrs. Loverock and family spent the week-end at G. C. Allan's. Mrs. A. Adams is again able to be around after a long and serious illness. | Cecil Grose and son of south River : spent the week-end with` his parents hare` | 1113 B. IBW clays an 1115 uuunc. Jack Reid is spending a few days with his mother, Mrs. Jos. Reid. `AA : l\nnnnH nf thn hank Sta" h A|.:Jolsoi1'f in The Singing Fool WITH SONNY BOY wuan ms mower, Mrs. uua. menu. Mr. Donnell or the bank sta has retizganed after spending a. holiday. and Mr: T.nv::.r-nnk and familv. 5116110 0517 VVFVD`VIbu "owns oaov gouuvu--a here. Mr. and Mrs. Tebo attended the railwaymexrs memorial service which, was held in Allandale Sunday morn-I Inn I Inc. -`improvements the Mrs. J. T. Sproule and daughter and mcmdm others from Toronto spent Sunday at ha M2. Klrkpatrlclrs cottage, Klllarney { ity mum be assured. Ran oh :1 .... ...u.. In....I.. LVLK. I\ll'|II|ILIV&D UVVUG5\t, Annnauugaavg y `by a`luu`u "U uau`cu Beach. Community Picnic. Big Success Mr. and Mrs. J. Reid of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Prince of Minesing The annual community picnic were week-end visitors at Frank which was held in Lloyd George Park. Whan's. . Lefroy, Saturday. June 8. roved to be Miss Eleanor and Ewart Ra1ston,x another decided success._ troud band Miss Mary and Howard Noble and I furnished the music during the after- Mrs. Mary Brown were week-end vis- noon which was much. enjoyed. The itors from Toronto. crowd was large including the follow- " Mrs. James Barry left for Toronto . in: from a distance: the Gibson fam- Wednesday to attend the graduation ' ily from the Boo, Mrs. S and fam- of her dau%hter Jenny. It is under- ily from Flos, William Kel and fam- stood Miss arry has been awarded a lly from I-Iawkestone, Gordon Tebo T031 3133111303 3150 av 13339 number ' `from Toronto, Gookstown, Thornton, the members for giving Barrie the. Barrie, Bradford. and other points. privilege or having the diocesan meet. The weather was all that could be me here. She felt it would be a great desired 9-Rd 1301531 Old and Young Seem- _ ed to be out for nothing short of a 1eIl1'zs1p1eri:`ct:;1!c:1ftt)h`ehi"3li:c:1<:.n or the north good time. Games commenced sharp The meatimr closed at 4 n.m. and 9:. n+2}.1.' 3ncPitrEn1i1i1*.!:?E1uI:)`i;=Eiln;`ate.()f`?'faIl1l- CH1 Blil 01'. um uluucac. The meeting closed at 4 pm. the delegates left for their homes high- ly satisfied with their visit here. uors rrozn worouuo. I Toronto. graduation` dau hter Jenny. the! inspiration to the women north- ern end of the diocese. I-HI... -.-.-Ll.-an n`l\untI air A nun and Elllllllllliilillilllllilllllllllllillll FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JUNE 21 and 22 Monte Blue in Conquest Pued Wheat zpkgs : OUAKER Brand . . . . . . (fhateu Cheese Orenge Marialade summmrs .... .. 41b. Tin 49 Sliced Pineapple nun ~un1u-I-Ir no I n!RV'S_.nu.. `IQ- IHIII IIBKI drgfruit Juice usr-swmrr Band . 2 Tina 25 Skinless Figs I'D? A G.__I'IgIIoInn- anal It spreads. It Slice: 3 MUCH I. uxuuyysv mnuowm unmr lhncyouaut? No.2Slu in 28 A 4 g- Ll-I lnOwa..nv\o a. .......I.`, DILMONTE Bx-and- u hncy Quality No. 2 Slat ` b V6.9-nulv GOLDEN Brand-- Sllcod or Hnlvea-- I.na_ Tin _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, All pictures will be shown twice each nigixt, 7 - 9.15 Matinee Wednesday at 3 o'clock and Saturday, 2.30

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