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Barrie Examiner, 14 Sep 1933, p. 8

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u-,e:"' 14" I1? .u auum mum) \.`UHll.`. LN ll. ll-JL ' had in time of nvod. and not 1 lmrriudly and ilmcluquntc-ly ( Whv not .2:-17 thi: Lnlmrtnnit mm to the vi!- t week and re- p,i\`ing all those for humorous, -.1.., ......x. - 1 Ill H11 xs. She was 1111 dinner "on the a- set. brick- ; able to hold :1 -~'\ n\nnnu~ nnrlu .Vll.`.i) ` ....., neighbors and `t. the home of 1311 on Friday.` In-nn nf n any-_ later the nu.-mbers of . but not 0v0x'_vonv pro- oh..n..hH`..I A.` , 1 ) you wv 1'(*. (ivlib('1':1loly. as Do- mug,htful do so: and Telephone ELgin 9602 Oct. 8. `Two sorvlcc-s at each ]')lC('. E 11 am. and 7 pm. I i The Official Board having decided to put the iwcussnry nnw mufing uni the ;21l'i1f.;(` at the United ])1i`S()X11lg(`.! ~sv\`c-11 Angus men and Mr. R()b(`l`[SOl1 gof Utopia met for about half :1 day `and voxnpk-tv(i the work. An open unprouecbcd flowt-1' bl d. Innvt .1... .-o......o um.` .-..s n... ..n.\.. ., .. Pag Eight `yum. \u...,...... .. mu ..u.... bud. xmxt, the strut-1., was set out after par: _ or the old church shod had been torn idown. The flowers are now in bloom. ENm. :1 b.0ssom has been taken nor :1 {footprint nmrred the spot. Congrat- :11l:1lin:1:: to all tho many children :11 I that corner. It. is hupvd o\'m'_v fmnilf; of Ill!` COll2l`l"_.;&lU0ll will honor the M.~lt'l` and help beautify the (own by .plucing in bulbs, seed or shrub.~; for 9 m-XL your. I u\ u Ll ...v \ ...... ........ The lornl Department of Agrirultur-*. assisted by Misses F`. Hooey and .\I. Darby. accompanied by Mrs. A. Ens`- Iiolds. provided an excellent program- me consisting of mixsiml numbers. in- cluding a violin duet. a solo by Miss Nellie Nelles. a first aid and h-:-altfi talk by Miss Betty Nelles. R.N.. con- cluding with a number of intero: films on junior extension work ae car- ried on by the Ontario Department of Agriculture. . ' Rpfnrp the close of the meeting. 3 \\'.\ \'lRl.EY .l ['.\'lORS HOLD .\l'('(`l-2SSl"l7l. M|'ll'.Tl.\ \ i I A most s11:'('cssf11I meeting was hold at the Wawrlvy Hal). under the nur- picw of the Waverley Junior Insmu:-.`. on Thursrmy evening last. the nt(I.x::1- ancn being 110. J. F. Nelles, Barrio, acted as chairman. .... ._,,u n____.-._... _: .__x-..\...... You have the opportunity to win such an income! Clip coupon in Thr- _Axnriczm Weekly with so nember mu issue of The Detroit Sun ay Times.37b Germany has develpped a motor us- ing a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen as fuel instead of gasoline. I .`\2r1z'uzLurc. 1 Before the close of the meeting. :1 number of new members were signed nn 'u. uuu IIUL l(,`:i\'C lcluquntvly dmw ; (.pp to hvncv the op- the Last Cost--Terms of Payment SL000 A YEAR FOR LIFE M:u1.\' cnluml~n1cnl, which h:1~ I11: ~~:IlHf|iHllI 1'e1ig'im, is the ideal llwlhml Ir--m c\~'cr_\ u: ll>`zulv:u1t:1g'c`~ nvcr L`1ll'l]l lmriznl :H'C :lm\;n'cn1 In the .\l:lIIJpuiI11 4-I >cn1in1cnl 2111.] ;1ni'.;xIi~n. I1}. I (-1 CuI].\`lI'lIL'liHIl:ll11 nlwrznli-an, lhc_~:111w1ri\.i1c;;c avzlilzllwlc tn ll1u>'c in ;IHhIL`!!1 circu1111;mu- i~ I1m'.' 1:-I nm\lcr:1lcn1c:1n\, :11 :1 um I nu ;-`rculur mm: cur Wlnn the M:lll:ml('1llIl is ::.4nx):i it will 1 of Ban'iL- U11iol1C*:111ctnry Cumpzmy 11:1` op4'1`uLi42l vrous portion of the pur<:l1us(- pri:-0 will be set :1 in trust, cm income of whirl). uml;x~ llw 1- [cry Company, will be dcvul:-d <.-x'-lusiu-Lv to the building. This is a.~:surnn'u 11111:. 111:: last H- within its (*0nser*r:\1.e(l walls will l)` l:; \-\'r'r mlu.-:1 responsibility or l!X])( 1lS(` 14> Ilmrv \\'l1: :m- lvlt. The Ideal Way of Taking Care of Our Depart- ed Loved Ones at a Very Moderate Cost all `CPU iHl(. C UH ZUIU IlG\'.'ll aux .-m'ding to thu custom =2! mausoleum is, tlaercfnx-::. n pursist(:I1L efforts thrm1uh:n hunux` the-ix` illustrinus (]l'l( rrnmins. so that Lht-ir mm Izussiblc to do as murh In (nu! Ihnn IIVII nf I r1Hn'n~\' Since the beginning of Hu- desire of man to revL=remro his I 5 were affection and fideli by.` rm.-1.:-rlinu 0-. Han .-nut... o oh. c ]i.):..\lUAL' LU LIJ uh lHll.'ll UH V\)lll \.\\l (.-ust than that of I.rdin:11`y gzrrmnrl bur mrs of the gz':n'.'2. making 121:3 11I",m.~. Provisions for Perpetual Maintenance This pnpulnr prudu(-tiun will he prcsc on the fnurth evening, of (`h1unnuq1m. It concerns two bll.~ n.x~m-i:1te1~x v I prospered but at the same time brought. ` tween them. A ('4... .. .m..:.m nf numnoa rmn ncvrvnsz In I After :1 series of events one agrees to hot-onm tho utht-r's I-utlcr for a you in an effort to 801110 their diivultioa. The suhsequunt udventurw that develop and izn[ms.~4iMn situations that arise provi-.11.: un hilnrinusly mirth-provnking OV(`,llil1|.[. Here is :1 comedy that (mtertuirns and at the smm: timc stixuulutes feeling and thuu)zht. You will not want to miss it. r\ A`IAI\IA\Y I*IIAII'I`AIYI'\I'YAG (`:m:Id'.I .\luusul-unis. Limilml. Mnfrugna. an l:ld::. '!`.ru,ntt A1'rEM'raoN./ Mm. HOMEMAKE R. I).lllUl` Jl` .-In.u'in;: .- A Pair of Sixes- Brilliant Farce- Comedy at Chautauqua VH1 DOL VIIUIL LO Illl IL. CAANQDIAN CHAUTAUQUAS MAIL THIS COUPON- (3:11;-,:|tit;n l;inIlh' `Hid full [x`.|rlivu|:Irs nf Iunr in:-lmlI1.',; ...'r( ., (Irma and flnur plan s?r:i5i~`iiR/ii:iii".'2"'zE.{29 Collegiate Institute, Barrie IVII\O'I'II"III\I'II\ run 1'5-III nth I'Il\ ; of Barrie Union Cemetery years of experience by llue guf whose manufzu-turim: compnny has 3 nusundersuuuling and cullflicus be- nx1uvae'1nu-2 sxvn In cm mr-1-`(ire cordially in\'it.-*d In : - :1-I'\'f(?ps ?h_e1d r`\'m`_v S1111dny 1 at l13`)`<'*1brk in A1nm'ic:n1 1) 1:141"-ui p<. !`lLiUn and p4-1' aside for :1 of 1111- 13 y the (raw :1)` -.1, H.'<.L'1n;; plu::t.- `r var" ur '. . Info -xi um! -r lhv (~r)mr::l wrpt-luul mmr. A gon- r an vndownu-nL fund, L`u|'I'I1| I`nh.n l`;.n-um, 3;u`lh l\m'i.Il. .I:|l~Ic `:l|I--hIIlh Irwin Ihc mu1u.11 plan 5 l1L`l'L`II||tIl`Cnl1l_\ resented by u splemlid dramatic cast 'I`hursdny. Sept. II. 1023 Ind;-mint. . 1 . K` H} zml I `Protect Your Family against anxiety in time of trouble \ . , . 112331`. SEPTEMBER 17. 1933 u. THE mmsrm A'1"BO'1`H sxanvrcxas v1\t nu-\~n..v ll'hvI4\\- The Barrie Examiner Christian % I fn nnmui . ,. ---..~,.. . .-_, ... ... -` \iI A weekend visitor notir'ed in the: I -parts was Mr. J. Fro:~;. Another fatal accident at Wnsaga. Boztc-h'(*a11s attention to the need of sxome mo:1`n:~'. of 1'ostricting motor traf- fic on the sands to safeguard tho pe- dostrizm. .. , ._..- I The pavement from Sunnidalc Cor- ners lo Stayner is a fine job. Rarely have I driven on anything smoother. Thl`01lgl1 the hamlet. of Sminidale Corners bhe pavelnont has boon laid `Um full `.\v,r~ii:_y foot in width. Hero it is (=x|)t\':tc-d will be staged the opening ('o:'cmm1,- \`.'l1l1 its attendant gaietins. 1: i` rnmorod that tho Higli\\'ays Do- 1:.:u'.mmil. is (-nnsidm'ing* p}'i1`lf.I 1.110 .<<-.cllni1 from Edciivale to Midlilimt. IE%uilEc".M\I ` I REV. LOUIS PICKERING MINIVTFR! A trip last wrnk to tho 0-.\:t1'e1no sx thorn part of the county gives the i 1)x`oss`ion that the rainfall during 1 last few months has been very L rzvrzniy distributed on-1` the tmvnsh of Snnnidnlo, E<:~'a, Tcctnnseih. W G\vi2lix11lJ11x`3- and Adjala. Apparcn no:-Lllonl Sunnidalc is the harclr-.s't by linx drought. Nowhere else are he :~`r`(,`l1 so many maple t1'(`vs d_\' 1 n1m1r.r the \\- :1_\`. and on thv bard Inf u'(\I\-`lt\i'L` 1*'..:; nm.A;n'.m 1'c V ,un_\ uuL' UL nuuu ill!) uliul uu'~=:1n |.` proud to drivt`. Surely lhv dopros. jnrnund H1011` mmlmt. be so bad when jm'm`_\' f:11'mor can :1fI`m`d to Lva`m1 In I thv neighbmdlnod 1hx'es`.1inIz in his own 2` 1)ri\':1t.o limnnsinv. Corn will prove the lslxvt anchor on xmmy a farm this [F911, (`mod fivld:: arr` to be soon in 5:11] scctioxxs. An (`.\'(,`(`])fi01 I l1l\' largo .-)r\-nnnn nl' u~xm...- ;.` umx..- ...`. .. $4 I o l"ll`IJl\I4V' LJ . ' Presb3'rter_ian Church REV. J. s. SIIORTT, M.A., D.D. ' ' Mz'm'ster ` Ecl1mmd Hardy, Mus. Bac., F.T.C.M. Organist and Clzoirmastcr I _ ' x . -.LL.--.-_. smznmz SCHOOL -= 10.15 : SUNDAY. SFIPTEMBER 17.` 1933" 11 :\..\1.-"REVERENCFI." " 3 F..\1.~---THE BIBLE SCHOOL. mm` chnlmgv nf timm REV. GEORGE H. NICOL. of ,Southamptou _ .--- .'ur~-u- \rnlIal\ulI (clapperbon Street) REV. W. K. R. BATTY, M1'm'st(.`r MISS M, KAINE Choir-Lcadrr and Organist 'sU.\1'1).\Y. Si~jP_1`1:.\t1_13E1_a 17.,' uw..., - FoT2'i~}i sunnjmm; First Baptist Church nnnv-On-\ Cvv-an! \ 4.4-" .>.t. l..lIIJl\IJl ."I.\ 1_.l_QEV. l.O__Ul_S `PICKERING MINISTER` ST. ,AN_DREW S Palving :1 Gum! Joli _,. .-._._,_ .~......:.:. lIn(\'onl_v Distributxul 1 Richey is in 'Im'm1to. L ~ Y '12`:-A: f |`w ill!` IQ! Ul` ..L'('l1 Ill 1 oxcoptiolmlly ; is being sown. lkl \JL'l' ~ plam IL lI)\\ll.Vlll}..':* mselh. Wes: Apparently a hit 7 to h-nnu zlvhx n ,'1},i'3'3_ , iBARN FIRES " f ATTRIBUTED 1 I TQEQREBUGEN rzuzn X1115" mm`, 011. (Ill CHUTLS \VCl'(`I` dircrrtcd toward keeping the fire from 1` ~pr~nc',i11_L' to the chicken house and : tho brick Cumming residoncv. about 3 100 y:n'ds dismnt from the barn. ':'m'vs of \`nlu11t(wr fire figlers con-l :`m1`.1'n'md on . tho 1101150 by us- ing pails filled with \\'mm` by pumpl from the W011. Fortunau-I_v Lho wind from the` north aided in saving the roof of the lum=v from c-arching fire. as the xvvro czxrriod past the lattm`. `Rap on the moi`, ho\vo\`m'. kept pail.` of \I.'nlm' hnndv fm' nsn in r-as-n nt. suN1o,Ay:.. SEP'.I`E'.\ 17, 1933 $5: MORNING AT 11.00 -W, '$_.'1,cx"a;11_(-41;. u[:._1lu.- Lord's Supper. "\`.`?!` t.`$3.0REi'.U.n:ui .Nt'\\' Mmnbm's ' I ` . . ' ..,_,, . Sub.1r:.c1I . v"Rm-`s:-nvnrlnsr lhn l7~:|li!v in n.-mam l'uu'i;.'t'Iu'_\. By niicinight the \\`0:'. 13311 Of the fin` \\'n~ l1\`('l` and hundreds of res!- dvnis of the town and (`0\lllll')'SidL`. vclm lmd \'i. the blnzv. returned hmnv. Mr. Cumming and his hplpcrs r-nniinwnd tlwir \' lam watch during Ihv night and the fire \\*a.~< still burn- ing merrily today in sex-'(=i'al spots, 12:.- peci;1ll_v in the grain and straw piles. Tim m\`nm' intends to rebuild as soon as pnssiblv so that he will have a bmzi bolero \\`imc1'. Meanwliile. a1 d1`i\'in:; slwd. which was not touched , hy the tlanivs. will be utilized. Tfhe ` We-dnes( Dian: u .._, ()\'C` {hr \`i.< .`.'Ir.( tin an in? t II 'T'nn nu'nn- sue cf `Ihr E.'~:-.1n1inr`r you record the aoad \\':`.1`k (Line by the fire brigade in their run to the Allzmdalo \\'hm`f fire. drawing p:11'ticu1a1' mticc to the use . xnzxdc cf the })`.m'1ps. Our fire bgadc mu eitiwr blessed u'Hh an nrnw rlnrn .~F n~nhnL-inc: Au nu-n 1Jc.u All. zuuuul . All _\Lnu L;'Lv..'uL A.\- l I llh.` \\ H`.ll'1 U11 [H0 11 Club swimming ax about. :1 week ago Allandaio \\'hm'f an in Lno.11- (`Inn nnvI\: 111111.16. L1 LU` with an o\' lqnlvinn in ;.\uup\'x`. .\{:'s. Sloss left last week for her hmno on the .\!:mitou1in Island after spending no:1rly two months at Wm How-.1rd's. I Good printing and prompt service at The Examiner. Mrs. Albert Bishop is on tllosick '`k. Mr. and .\`lx`s. Garnet .\IcMa.=ter have etumed home from their honcynxoon rin llhh \\('KU L"xl1lll'll ` Iys hov \I.'at(=1' handy for \nI-nn1\n\- Women's Association met last :sd:ay afternoon at Mrs. DeGear`s. \\`r`!`f* `Aid fnr Ha nnnnul fnud. \l`\| In HU 'd\ilI 5 H1!` Jll'(fIll(.`ll vt no \\'atvx' llruolxglz the hose. mix timu on. all efforts \vc1`(= 1 it: (k wk Hiun nv 1'1-nn lhn Inn-n xeaple of this district are very ) learn that Jack Travers of 5 very low at the time of writ- = in Frebvrt on Sunday were: ' .\`[x'.<. Will M11101` and fnnnly now. with Wilfred Brolloyi I`! :19 `Rrxrrin u-iv`: \ [rc n.-_ ihlll. tiiimtion of this criticism I vk :m_\' citi7-mi who was at "I on the night of the Kiwanis mming and diving activitizss to make a trip to ` ~ `.\ 11.'n'i and soc the slmpo it L- 1 One cannot h-L-ip but feel tha! ` spirit must permeate our {in- :\< riiri H10 nnhin znni uvhn "';Rrii~i'i+if H1(l'!'H00l1 3.1 .'\1!`S, U(`Li`2\I"S.l laid for the annual fowl! EGBERT Sumcci I . `;`Tl``~di<"` lhv l'.`':\1iI_\' in Rvliginn | EVENING AT 7.00 `REV. (mo. A.,c1wsE..u1 Min:-sing .~:u1)_i-r-:;__)`I;'('()W '10-GET RICH." Our omu-g1rsc1{on1 at. 10 :1.m. Miss A ,g~`;C`I(izI'r'rIzi?*_1/ at fh Organ Mr. A :(l1_z`(l.-r I\'uu.r, F/ao1`r1nas1vr_ Saw i.7hlI)1;L'1L Bulletin Board .' ])nUll[J.`~. are :' dose of enthusiasm or are 11n:`I(`.1`st:1ndi`.12 leadership. I urn mnn snmthrvi 1m u-Erin` nu" ALUULC `.Ulll \\'ZlU Xian: idea of scmlring L new rink for the 2; Such unbm1nd'mg' not take long in re- 0 Bmutiful back into `1 as are the Aztcrs xv` A CITIZEN The interment of the late .\irs. Ju: Galxloy 0! Toronto. formerly of Bram [wood and Utopia. took place here 1 'Sunda3'. Sept. 10. and was 1ax'g0l:' at tended. LU. \\lLll LL11.` \'Xl|.llL'l| IIHCU IU 113 \.d}I' . acity for the two services \\'hi:'n xwrc lccnductcd by Rev. Leslie .\`lcLe.=.n of Toronto. Selected hynms were i'i'.tin;l\' sung by the chair for these ser\ icc.~. The following scholars from lie:-n are attending Barrie Collegiate Insti`,'.H- this term: Eunice Middlebrosks. E`.`x`l_\`|`. Mc.\Iackon. Bernice Mc.\Iackon. Olive Linklater. Thelnm Coulson. Florence I-lanlon. Norman Smith, Johnny Begz. Arthur Dnckworth. Victor Eaton. Eu- gene Jowett and John Thompmn. Rev. C. J. Bailey of Creemore will pnach at the anniversary services at Angus United church on Sept. 24. Quite a large number from here at-1 tvnd-ad the Iuneral of the 1.119 J.):m3 .VI11ler which took place an Ivy on '1`uesday. Sept. 12. .\nni\'ersary services were held in the Prcsbyterizm church on Slmdny. SCDE. 10. with the church filled to its cap- nn-Qvv in tkn on-A coruvinnc uvhinh 1l'(\I'n The Horticultural society held their monthly meeting in the school house on Monday evening. Sept. 11. xvlth .1 fair representation of officials and directors. All accounts were ordered paid and the soclety is still in good flnanclal standing. All present were well pleased with the results of the flower show. The C.G.I.'I`. met at Florence Han- lon's on Tuesday with all members present. The girls were glad to wol- come back their former leader. Miss Betty Mcvicar. who has been absent for several months. and who will again take an active interest in this work. During Miss McVlcar's absence the work has been successfully carried on by Mrs. E. Miller. At this meeting the following officers were appointed: Pres.. Eunice Middlebrooks: Vice-Pres, I V ` _. F" _ -' ' mu mbae "hm-r I.`~`.wi.-Ix:-1-`K1:-nu nnww lJ\ Prep THE BHRRIE EXAMINER. BAP.RIE. bNT.. _(:`ANAi)A _.:___. , , pared ANGUS llnrrie M1lll.\'l`-lt`lllll. which will he lucalcll an an ikicl >itc in the l3:m'ic UI1inIl(Ic1nClc1'_\', i.~:1n :lll.\ \\'L I' in the m1i\=cr.~:1l l lur :1lwellerw:1_\'ul' l:lklll`{' cnrc nl um hcluvcll llc:l.l--:1 mclhml from which all the lli_ `il1,{ Ic:llurc.~ ml" ggrnullll hurinl are rcn1nvc.l. It will pmvhlc :1 monument and :1 place \\ l1Cl`L` llcpzlrlcll lllL`lllllL`l`>` ml I-1111;:-Ix` 'I||.' ['1-inn.l< l1\'I\' I'D. \l.l:| l\\' \l.l:` ill l`l|ll1l\`Il`lI1H`lll\` ll \\|ll l`l`lVl\|\. cl lIllIII\lIII\.|I\ lIlI\I nl iznnilies and I'ricnd< m:1_\' rc high and dry ulmvc ;_rLn1d in l\c:1u1_\'. Thc Grim Roap(~1' spares 11:. nmH.1!. Suonor (:1` th-: (`very family b(,1iH to pass on. Ex-'4-ryonv kn-:r.\';< this. pares in :1dvm1:`(- for thv in(`s'('ap:\l)l(` (-\'<'nt. Only thc tlmughtf it is to the U1'CLl9,htfll1 that tl1u.:c \\'o1`ds are :1ridrvs.<<~ To v suggest the ntlvanltage of propmimz no\\'- -('.llll11.\-' and dvlibo 0011191; :1 <*uILiv::t<-d ])01's:)n-f()r tho (lay that must s1m'I_\' cuxnu. to nmkv this })1'np-.91 pmvision. that must Ir: nvo(L $11011 am inuJorl,:1nL duty until it must b:- mad whm p,riof and anxiety are pzlmnmunt? Why .<.<-izv this ( n."qui1`r- space in beautiful Bm`1'1o M:111:u1o1x11:`; A few weeks I 1)m'tnnit_v m.'1_v have passed by. 'I`hx'oughnut ov:`1`_v (i!`L`.1il of its <~mi. t.\\`n i(I(`:1l5 only will prv(l inat3--br-:u1t_\' and ]l('l'm:1ll-1`ll."t'. Thu :ll`L'hlll't`t. artists and l)uildui':; will '0- 0pv,1':\l.c to zu-liivvc in B:\1`l`i(: M;111.x'ol<-Inn n lll(`l1l0l'l:l] that will have the lmturnl distinction that. is al`.\'z1_\'s ass()::l':lt.<`(i with p<~mmnont \\' of art. Combin- ing cut-stone. mm'l)lc and bronze. and with the workmnmzlitp nxuctitod by our own ex1.wrimced men. Barrio l\ lausn!<-inn. as far as man can plan. will stand tln'0uglmu1 the ugvs. CANADA MAUSOLEUMS LIMITED 1508-10 Metropolitan Bldg. \: 'couser St. United Church} The first cost is surprisingly low, and it is the last cost, including perpetual care. Convenient terms can be arranged to suit the sub- scriber. Prepare for the inevitable while in health and while there is still time to consider and choose. You are in vitcd to join the many families who have already made reservation for space for their requirements. May we send :0 you further information which will more fully explain the many advantages and economies which Barrie Mausoleum will make possible? By enquiring you do not obligate yourself in any way. Please fill in and mail the aaccompanying coupon, or telephone our office. Barrie Mausoleum will be the outcome of thorough study and investigation by the Directors ~ Company, and its construction will embody the finest features that money, art and twenly 3 builders and architects ir.~ mausoleum construction can make possible- Cut Stone--Marble--Bronze BARRIE MEMORIAL MAUSOLEUM to be erected in Barrie Union Cemetery tFx'om An9t`.1or Cm'respondem1 Miss K. B. Mncvimr of the parson- age lert. for her school in Port. Carl- ing on Monday. Cnnnmm-.inn -.\ riicnmmrrd m1 the Olive I..inklat01': c:_\`- I`x`m:x.. Flor- <-nz.-c Hanlon. A \-'audevillo slmw came lage on Monday of last nminecl until SaLui`da_v. tl1o;~'e' sn inclined. :1 (-lmnvo humorous! cnt;~rtainn1(`nL I)urin;.: `tile wvok a poptllgr lady contest was Carried on omliiig on Satui'cl.1:.' night with Miss. Edna Woolscy \'ict:n'ious. a-I xrm-dnrl n RR-m'rv-~ I-him: rlinnrw cu) LDLIIH1 VVKl\JlL') \lL'L'Jl lUlL\ \\'m'd :1 38-pie:-: chin Harvey Miscnmpbs-ll \\'u holding: contest by being hv nf wivvlxv nv\n`n` 4'.u- F LHC guuu LHHC \\ HAVH lH'J.\\: '.\'uu 11 ed had. it would not be out. of pl say that the good old days are again. when house-t0-house ; like this tool: place frequently. _----v- nan: \IIIl\\o\J \Il\II `vll' :J?I-IV. E. E. LONG, R..4., B.D`, . $I:'7Ii$I`r` LLOYD T("FF()RD .- Q Organist-nvzri Choirlrzastrr I _._j..: at all statlons on salmaln. An11iv0rs:1ry s0r\`i('(=s will be held on this charge as follows: Angus. Sept. 24'. Gronfel. Oct. 1, and Utopia, mg ;\1oncmj.'. Commm*.im~ x\':r' dispensed on the Angus United churvlu pastoral charge at. all stations Sabbath. Ayn-uh-nrcon-n cnm-inn: will hn hnid -BARR|E S WESTMINSTER` BE PREPARED The First Cost ls .\ Jolly Surprise large number of re ~:' friends zzathi-red at and \lu-,- \V-H Dnrl Sidrwnlk ("nntr:u't Lvt TORONTO 1. L1`. L11? IUHH UL kl sur- uo e\'-eninr.z was chiefly I-time dancing with an midnight. whax; do:-`i - us vcore served. It '35 r _irIly party. each on!` turns to make it so in 1011 as humorous jokes. ad music. Judging from rhirh those who attend- ri not out place to ood are here. parties nlnm-A fr.-=nnm1flv "Inl\.\. \\ ll\.lL \|L!'l\I\\-\I lII\.IlIl'\.l.` sidc by dc in cm111~:1mncnIs ncn1u1'i;1l huihlingg ml" CH\1lIl'iIl_`\' cHjRisTIAN SCIENCE ...-my

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