: IN WOMAN'S REALM. PWNE 229 1l.I9WNl.0| VV. F I RT H QLEMINE AND PRAESSING MEN8 MW REPAIRING ` GOODS_ CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED 0R0 STATION W.I. HOME SONG , and rest, One of the most charming afternoon ' frocks in one of the Southern exhibits was of pale green chiffon. Horizontal shirrings extend from the normal waistline, releasing the skirt fulness well below the hipline. The same [treatment is utilized in the sleeves. ,4. _ ._.- .3 4.1.. :. LICLILALILAAV AU van: .,, The mannequin who showed this frock wore a green velvet hat softly drapedh across the front, in a shade gdeeper. but complementing the Irocx. ` f.Sucde gloves in pale green completed a lovely, summery ensemble. Business men of Barrie and distrlct ' have in The Examiner a medium ; :which gives -them, at low cost, a_ `thorough coverage of the entire, local`. .crad!ng arga. R 109~|lUNl.0P : . Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Noble of Pene- anguishene are the proud parents of evening of Monday, January 6. Dr. J. `tr \*r,.o-Hui-an um: the attending physi- three healthy baby triplets. The births` occurred at the local hospital on the- lluusu uv.` V Stay, stay at home, my heart and rest: Home-keeping hearts are happiest, For those that wander they know not where Are full of trouble and full of care, To stay at home is best. Weary and homesick and distressed. They wander east. they wander west, And are baffled and beaten and blown about By the winds of the wilderness of M doubt; To stay at home is best. `TRIPLETS ARR `PENETANG HOSPITAL IVE AT ':vcLuu.5 VA m... M. N ettleton ` cian. nu. .. \...\-ne V . The babies are two boys and a girl and weighed at the time of birth 6 lbs., 10.ounces, 5 lbs., 1-2 ounce, 6 lbs. 8 `ounces each. . A ---- -- nvn`v1nHf mpinnl a1lthOI`itY1 ounces each. I A very eminent medical authority states that the birth of `triplets occurs only once in 7910 births. run. 01%!` 1\lfv= Noble nreviously had a in 791u Dlrtns. Mr. and Mrs. Noble previously family of seven children. two of these being twins. . `fin urn nhanspd m sav that the twins. We are pleased to say mother and her family of` three are all doing well.-Penetang Herald. '1'ne llorury uua Juan u:....n.... ....- ,,-__ of three books from Dr. Thomas 0 - Hagan. Dr. O Hagan is one of our Canadian poets and has received the highest praise and commendation of our literati. The books he has sent to the Barrie Public Library are: "The Collected Poems of Thomas O Hagan. Intimacies in Canadian Life and Let- ters" and With Staff and Script." ST. ANDREW S W.M.S. A special meeting for prayer was held in` the lectureroom of St. An- drew s Church on Friday afternoon, Jan. 10. The president, Mrs. MacMar- ,tin, presided and members of_Al1an- dale W.M.S.- were also present and took part in the proceedings. Mrs.` Cameron, Allandale, addressed the meeting, her well-chosen words being most helpful and inspiring. Prayers were offered by Mrs. Sinclair of Al- landale, Mrs. Shortt and Mrs. J. McL. Stevenson. Bible readings were taken by Mrs. Chapin of Allandale and Mrs. Alex. Brown. . THE RHYMING OPTIMIST | YOUR PICTURES 1 By Anne-Nnchaeus I cherish all these records of your 3 years Of carefree growth and grace, ';The artless glee, the innocence that I M--- 1..--.. ..-._~-V ,_, I _ peers From out your baby face. . This is yo1_1rse1f when you were six 1113!) re ATR Then stay at home. mv heart, nu... kh-A in cafpcf in its nest: llulb JD _yUI..LL>JbLL nay . J`... ....-., _.,, years old, ' A sober self, and wise; Md this at twelve (worth thrice its .-.. .....:...1.14. ha n-A1:-H weight in gold), Shows wistful, dream-lled eyes. Fifteen comes next; would I had `ztuu blllb an uv.'c;v-.. xvuu... ....-...- _-- i I.....\..... up. 6-knn I` ll. DCCLL uunuua Llhlnv. n V... .. _.,.,, known you then, Immaculate and sweet; And, here, 2. queen to rule the hearts J ouanu-\ n11u_ u\.a.\., In sins... .. -_.__ ___. of men, A queen from head to feet! And last, this slender, older face. my .1--- The library has just received the 81?`? .1 .u........ Innnlru frnrn T11` 'I'hOInH.S 0' nuu Aaau, uunu u ..... --, ..-..-_ _-_-,_ _ dear, . Locks lightly touched with gray; I prize this most because you greet me 1-: Am: here Just as you are today. JL 3:11.443; tuna Annvuv y~u....... ,. 0 lIAGAN PRESENTS; BOOKS T0 BARBIE PUBLIC LIBRARY aonaay, J'd.!1ua.1_y v. 4...... V. . was the attending physi- '.l'nen Siay 'd.L Xhuuc. Luv uuus u, u... -....., The bird is safest in its nest: O er all that utter their wings and , y. A hawk is hovering in the sky; To stay at home is best. --Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Our increase in sales in 1929 CV61 1928 shows that there were over seven hundred and ten thousand gdditional S A L A D A users last year: HINTS FOR HQMEBODIES ` Fresh `from the gardens _`TEA | is a great offender. It has always been` considered a nuisance. but the harm` it does was not realized. Towns situ-| lated a few miles out of a city get a-1 `bout 5 times as many short rays as` n...._... L- ........ `kn .'\r\c nf fhn hio-h vnwv u . . _ _ ---. The Farmers Club and Women's In- stitute held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Archie Fletcher. Oro Station, on Friday evening, Jan. 10. There was ' a large attendance considering the cold night. It was decided to send a bale to the needy ones in the north. Arrangements were made regarding the summer meeting. It was decided to invite Guthrie and Shanty BayVIn- I stitutes to join in the above meeting. An interesting paper was given by Mrs. Alex. Ross on The Spirit of Christ- A more IIIIIIIIIIIII I . OBITUARY I IIIIIIIIIIIII MRS. HECTOR McDOI\` Bradford Witness-Mrs. HE Donald. after a 1`mge1'i:1g'i dearly three years. passed Saturday morning, Jan. 4. I-kn hnvyun nf I-nun Annnhbnu \J~ a.\\'a;` on 1930, at the home of her daughter. Mrs. B. Mc- Carnan, at Newmarket. Three years 120 she contracted pneumonia which developed into heart trouble, but she Qatiently bore until the end. She was born in Etcbicoke Township on Feb. 2. `.852. daughter of the late Thomas At- kinson. Surviving are her husband. `wo sons and two daughters, Herman of Toronto," Harold of Calgary; Mrs. Bert Mr.-Carnan of Newmarket and Mrs. Freeman Porritt of Gilford, one sister, Mrs. John Maw of Minesing. and two brothers, Soloman Atkin- son of Schomberg and Richard Atkinson of Queensville. She was a life-long member of the Methodist church. Relatives from Minesing, St. Marys, Hamilton, Toronto, Unionville, Edgely, Schomberg, Bolton and Queensville attended the private ser- vice on Sunday, Jan. 5, interment be- ing made at Laurel Hill cemetery. Bolton, on Monday, Jan. 6. Jan. 13--After a few weeks of dis- appointment the shermen on the bay have been encouraged. Some fan catches have been reported lately. nn ... `l'.'l nvnnuI t'1i`In-uninf 1nF+ Inch nrnnlr U'd.LUuCb unvc IJCCL1 Lcpux ucu Aa.\.cL_y. Mrs. Henry Gilchrist left last week to spend a week or so with her sister at Nestleton, Cartwright Tp. Turmn AH-`and 'Dn11r. Iafr 113:6 1-nnnlr fn :I.L ;1I:o|.ACuUu, \JQvLIzV'IAL5LAL 1.11 Mrs. Alfred Palk left laslt Week to spend a couple of weeks at Toronto and Milton. `Ar..- 11-1:._ (1 1-I........ I..cA. ..... `l'.1..:A..u| auu $11 UULA . Mrs. Win. S. Besse left on Friday I last to visit friends at Clinton, Toron- to and Guelph. 'l\Il'voa Tlinn A1-Inns: cnnnf I; Ran Info- LU illiu. Uucspnn. Mrs. Wm. Adams spent a day late- ly with her sister-in-law. Mrs. Reyn- olds. at Cookstown. 11.... -r.......... 13.....I.. :- .-.5 .0...-..~,..-.5 In uxuc. ab \/UU!\bLUWu. Mrs. James Pugh is at. present in the hospital at Barrie. rn...1r,,- un-.n.. no` Dronnhr;l"nn cnnnf mas." A homemade game contest was held. Alex. Currie winning the prize. ` ` `-~ - --_.. -.-`nu-.6 hill`: llU1JL|.ri1L db JJGLAAC. l Charles White of Bracebridge spent last week with James Hart. rs. Abner Ball is at present with `var daughter, Mrs. Spence. at Church- ill. I more benefit. Mothers, who know, are] giving` their r:hi1dz`cn c. liver oil each day during the winter. If they` can persuade friend husband to take :4- and H-mu 1-aha H Hnornenhma thp` (52111 pciauuuc uxcuu uuouauu uu nuns. it, and then take it themselves the family s health will be benefited. The, other day when I was going the rounds I with the bottle of cod liver Oil, one of the little chums decided that she would try ours and see if it tasted like hers. She was very proud of the fact that she had taken cod liver oil ever] since she was a baby. You will find` that your children are inclined to boast about it too on occasion. Child- ren are very proud of an up-to-date mother. By a new and inexpensive process [the natuzc. grey color of aluminum may be turned to white. 1 SHANTY BAY `. McDONALD V Hector M :g ' illness Th e nncn. uuuu. ........ no ...... ,...,,,, A delightful social hour was spent. `The music rendered by Mr. and Mrs. W. McDouga11 and Allan Bell was en- joyed by all. The next meeting is to `nn pm: 0! rhn hnmp nf T\/Yrs. George lndian - detour- The Santa Fe offers you the only extra fast, extra ne, extra fare service to Southern California-It has no rival. Six daily California trains to choose from- The Chit !--extra fare because extra fast and extra ne. The California LiIif9d-exclusi\'ely first class--no extra fare. - - - 04 _ _l _ ,, _I__.._2..Alo C.lt.laa'-uv can oi uu V. The Grand Calayon Linzited-exclusively first class. No exlrin fare. Runs direct to Los Angela: c.`.r1'_y Eng Pullmans for Phoenix and Grand C;my(m as well as LosAngelcs. The Navajo, The Scout and Jlissionary u.` cu-,-fr-'1 furn- II: AVCILGJJKIQ x -no-4 -.,v.,--_ 7, , _ -n0 (`tetra fun-. Fred Harvey dining service is another dis- tinctive feature of this distinctive railway. ` I 1\'n'idwintcl' Escorted All-Expense Tours on certain | days in January, February and hlnrch. | > Vis ue Meal place in s end ihe win . V0 ma no! know ue hes way to v gei {her on Joyeu Dy an. 1.11:: ucnu unm.uu5 N W be held at the home of Mrs. George Pearsall. the roll call to be answered with A Beauty Recipe." The pro-Q gramme is to be music, Miss Margaret ! Bell; a paper on Laws for Women,| Miss Irene Jones: and a talk on care of house plants by Mrs. E. Uncles. _....__.___....:.___.__ Iilake Pullman reservations earl], 'S:nrz\ 1"!` Ry. 504 Transport-(u-..n HM; .. Detroit. Mich. Pnu. u ..;.nduiph 8748 F. T. Hcndry. Gen. Agent. Pass. Dept. Santa _ ' '-Grand Canyon Line Thursday, January 16. 1930 _._.-.--.:-Z.:_-_ PA..- ...._-.unn I-(5 I The stock market gambler and the: girl who marries an aviator are alike: ` they both take a yer. . Page Six