`Mm 75 1 Why apologize For your old watch? Story of How a Striped Kitty found Refuge in a Barrie Ccilnr; Cons-equeni Excitemcnt in the Household and the Sclicitcus Care with which the little Animal was Removed. An Echgof Earthquake .4 D...` GEO. S. I`/k`(`O;`~t'KF.Y ...`m.4.,o hm. nl` H` As neat and trim as 0 Com- modore on parade! 15 xewels, accurate, dependable. A dis- .`..-..-n-. .v' upuuluvu, ucpr;-xuuu.-_. I \ una- nnclive, DIFFERENT iimepiece at an exceptionally low price! costs only mm nnniim _. cmmmn yuuu. ;.av..u In`! u I `i S. W. Moore w` or of the Ontnrh cu rnnnfinrr nf Gk`: the BULOVA LVICLKJNIXFIX enlmivc of the mred by Kiwzm nn..u jewels BOY SCOUT NEWS . GIFTS THAT LAS:l` . DIAMOND MERCHANTS ARTEIUR A. I`)i.\`.rict I\"Iana-,;`cr nf ` [)h(`.nc 0)., who has V In Hwn nfficn nf Vice \'l~j.\'PR~\ H mm > Sc Pu:-chas Ycu receive a number- ed Coupon on the Val- uable Draws made on Dec. 26. Lucky num- bers will be publishcd in this paper and in our windows. 3 Big Prizes 139 Maple Ave. Phone 1071' W1` ()1 [FIG \)T1LZ|l'1Y'7" 1VI(Y!,'()Y"'Iaf.`FT}!',|I(3 {H _, meeting of gh:c'i" , ' f las1l cek. He stlcccgds MW . 2 Larcn.| who resigned. :TWv 17`. T` Alkincnn urhn If the Winner of any of these Prizes wishes they may exchange it in our stores for other merch- andise of same value. Rogers 1881 Chest of Cl! \ll;`D\lI}\DE` WITH EVERY mugs-. Cleland Bros. - BAKERY Special this weekend Maid of Honor Tarts Regular 30c at 25c BLUEBIRD DIAMOND RING Value $50.00 LORIE WRIST WATCH ritla I uu 1 \,uc.`|. `SILVERWARE '\}:i.E's;i.?Q Value $24.75 . Czuldy. . ' , I We have m Stuck .\c\\= l cc}.~, Raisins, (Jurr:1n1s_ (Ihcru-ic.s, (Em Peel, Nuts, lmtcs, l-15, (Inkc I-`I DI IR F.-\R.\!El l7l.\'ED S10 .`ll0()'I'L\'(`- PlH_\SANT I\ - 18 Dunlop St. Phone 360 |Tlt`l' UUIH )1] $13.50. I\ ("nuvsnh-. I'll 3 ` pea SMITH the Bell Tole- hccn _z1c1\':n'.cm` An: ...w....u u. ,........., I `Thomas Albert Adams passed ff] |\\`ay suddenly on Nov. 13. 1935,ratl lhis home :11 Colwell. aged 79 years.` 'l-`.ny~n nl 'l`h:n-ninn in 1515 ha gneni. ucn U1 nu: -_nuu5u \/A nu... Immediate relatives surviving are his wife. formerly Esther Ferrier of Ivy, whom he mnrriecl in 1880: two daughters. Mrs. Samuel Donnoily of Bzn'ri(\ and Mrs. H. Guest of Col- woil: three brothers. George of Ben`- rio, Jnlm of Elmvale. and David 01' Tlm1`n`x.r,m: 12 grandchildren and ll) 9;'.`o.=il-mamichiidren. Rnv A P Smnlev of Angus had ms nome m unweu. ageu 1:: yum. Born at Thornton in 1856 .he spent all his life in Essa Township, livingi at Thornton. Utopia and Colwell. He was a Conservative and a mem- ber of the Orange Order. .`_'.`(*:1l-gzranclchlldren. Rev. A. P. Stanley Angus charge of the funeral services on Nov. 16 at the home and at Thorn- ton cemetery. A number of beauti- ful floral nnessnges of sympathy were rcceiverl. The pallbearers \*.'or(:: D. Maw. B. Johnston. A. Mill- `vr. D. P`01'gus()11, C. Sle\vnrt and J. .Cm'riu, all of Cnlwcll. Relatives wcrc prosnni from 'l`nmn1n. Elm-- `_ vale. 'l`hm'n1nn and Barrie. IIIHSDIIIH . l9."y."). Fulltr 'u\:t(~n(le 'nnnlh.<. ' ...~ `\: xii. I l4\J\Jl\ 7-lb. Bag Snow Flake . Z4-lb. Bag Snow Flake . 24`-lb. Bag White Flake '1] ].1'HI`.!ll. I`; `f the 1:110 Jn` F.li7.uhetl1 Wil: Mn 2; : _\'vnr.-: ; --in \I"\n|`n hr` '1 1l`.(.` H110 -JU.`iL])lI lll. Wi1: He came to (`an- u3_u. living first at Bar- "ie \\'h(`!`(` he mix; married 21 years yen in Saniina Brown. They came 0 Slralfurr` where he had lived ever :inr.r(-. Mr. Smale had been a ma- -`nini::`.:.' helper at the C.N.R. shnps mi-e and had he been able to work =.-unid have en.-imileted 20 years` ser- '2v-` at the shops at the first of next Mr. Smale was a member of "hm :vaI:ne (Tun<~ci)1inn Church and +20 mi the Holy Name Society. He his \vidnw and nine sons. Jr)- ...`l-. Ifnnuv Tm-lz Alfrvrl .T;nT!C Ed- |_v unuu\_ um`. Ilom-_v `0:4irlvnt II'\ n . . MRS. /\LE'I'"l1\ TRACY !\ih'.<. Alvihin Tracy nf Rivhmond 'iH rliml rm Nov. 8, l.`).'i5. from heart` mublo. :11 Mimrsimz Station whx.-ra.-| ht` \\':1:; \ i.\ iHILLf :11 me home of hm`: 'm>1}w!'-in-1:1\\`. Gcumo '1`;`.'1cy. M1-.1, }';':w)'. \\';1.< :1 (L'lll_L h1.(`1` of thv 11,12 Mr. and Mrs. Sarah Lewis of T(lr`n\':\l('. w:1:~' :1 nmi\'(- of Uxbrixlg,-0| 2nd was in her (Nth year. She and `nor husband. the late Victor Tracy, esidccl at Minesing until removing `a Rit.-hnmml Hill. wlwre Mr. Tracy Hot`. N mzmln.<; .'u:u_ Mrs. 'I`ru<:y was. I vnllud monnbcr n1` the Unitvd .?hurch. Tunvnnzliuin I-::InH\.-nu <:nI'\vi\v-inxr 4 ..HLll'CH Tmn1L'-d.`;11:2 1':=luti\-`cs sm`vivim.r vrc-: four suns and five (lzlughtc-r:'.. '~`r.'n1k. 1". '1). Gr:m`;.:e and Lewis: of .`n1`m2l). Mrs. R:mhr~n Homer ufl "-`.I'cn1\v Nu:`m:nn uf l zn`ry Suund.; I '/hm In.-`nu Dull-n-rl nnrl Dnnvl nf `Il'L`Hl\NUU(l. 1`lUI'lllilll ()1 l'illl_`/ DULlll(.l.l '/lrs. Jznnes Pullzxrd and Pearl nf 'ir:hm0nd Hill. and Mrs. Lcsslle Uakvr of Oak Ridges: fourteen 'n`andchildr(:n. one 1.:1`oat-gmnd-' 'hilcl: one l)m1l1m`. Wm. Lewis. of \ Iinncupz:li.< and three :~'isIc1's. Mrs. lohn l ilkL'_\' of Erlnnvultr, Mrs. John- ~t of 'I`n:`nm10 and Mrs. Stevenson >1 Pelmlnu. The funeral tank place on Nov. 9 -I Ri('hmnnr.i Ilill when 11 lzlrgo 'L1ml3m* nf fl`l('n(l>' and relatives al- :nrlorl in 13:13, the 1:15;! tribute of re-3 p"(-1. l\ l:my lvgauliful flmvmxs` con- -'),'(:(l their silent . Sor- Vices \vr.-re taken by Rev. C. W. Ful- tt of Ri(:hmnn Hill United, .`lu.1rch and R('\`. G. Coullm` nf Riv-l -rdulc Unilod Cl1lll`('l1. 'I`1msc acting!` :4 D'llll)L?{ll`(`l`S were: Harold and Roy T1':1c_v. Minosingz I-lorlnorl Tracy. `ul!im.{\vm>tl: Arthur Gostick nnd: 'v i:*t0;` Tl lL`_\ . 'I`m`nnln; Elgin Bur- 'uu'x' RiI~hn1nnrl 1-15 I unvm \`.'.'lS :;uns,v ny nu-v. 1-umm ("r-rrturzm. F:11}1u1' (fwcorzxn 2 `cnductcd the ux'u\'csidc service wmdulc cvnv.-tr,-ry where the nains were laid to rest. I .V\3ill`5. u:'4pi1:nI Full: Tell the advertiser you saw his ndvt. in The Examiner. MRS. FESSE BAKER Following: only :1 weck':; illness. lculh came to l\Irs. Jesse Baker, all wr home at (`uul.s'on. Medunlc-, om 'Vednesclny. October 30. 1935. in her light)"-si.\:Il1 yc-.'n`. Mrs. Baker. who `vnc ftn~n~.nI'l\' T\ l:xrv .7.'Inn R.-`I1 u','lL.' I A -uluna I unsung: ~ Headcheese . . . . . Canned Peas . . . . . . Canned Corn . . . . . 2 Tins Tomatoes . . 4 `Lge. Grape Fruit 4 Med. Grape Fruit Cabbage . . . . . . . . . Potatoes . . . . . . . . . \\'ilS l(H'lIiL`X' _V Willi ) he eldest daughter nn T\/Van-unvnt Rn] HU L'lUL`. sl Ui*Hl}. ,lllL`l' U1 llll.` I ma Mzlrgmet Bull. and 2 hughtcer of the late Mathcxx on Johnston. who were am: first settlers in Om Towns)` ng there from Ireland in u.-ttling near Bass Lake. \A\I`I\ no Tn-u--an nn vurm R il\(`lU(ll3(l H1i\l)_Y lrulll ])t.`l:uImA . t`ricnd.<. also from Willi.` chur<`h.j Jurratl: the Cnulson Women's In-v siitute. and the Ladies Aid of Coul- son United church. of which Mrs. Baker had been a member. All of kn (nrnilu uvn:-A n9 hnrnp fnr H19 BZIXCI` had been 11 member. nu u the family were at home for the flmeral. also friends and relatives` from North Bay. Burk's Falls. Tor- onto. Beamsville. Ivy and Hillsdnle. --Orillia Packet & Times. v'H'LU|' ll'iJL'_\'. 1Ul UIH mvs, Richmond Hill. IIENRY JOSEPII SMALF. 1, -,,_..u.. .....n1.... OBITUARY THOMAS A. ADAMS .1 -,, rnirhm. Iu'n_uI;iml. he was :1 sun e Jn. Henry Smzile marl beth '::> .'1i<~r:~ in i'nlI'm'r` . :;`.:.' d if .. `V:l` ..v:.I..~.x- nnrl ninn qnnc. .In-| AVILI .I\n.7ru In .,uu;..... Joseph Smale. well-known of St1'att'nrd for the past :. (hot! in Strz1t['01'd General Saturday night. Nov. 9. ](lWilLL{ an illness which hunl :1 over a period of eleven He had been a patient of \i1:1l fur the past five months. tlu \\':1.< 58 _vem`s of age. Burn hm. En_uInm1. he :1 you ate .1: `CD11 I. \.x n Vin r-nme to Small P12: Large Pkg. . Glass Bottle mass m ru- V. I3`211hL'r W. ` mm :1! .~ XLIIC .mnn a grand- CW and EI- mnngst the nship. com- 1 1831 and cw... uvnr: "s I \\ H! M N K K \ \ \ K \,r\1\I-n- 1 cup butter. 3`-'_: ('ups flour. lczlwnuns` l.m| prnwlur. 1' _- (-up.~: . 3 eggs. Sift. flour and baking: pnxvdcr. udd stluzu` and rub in but- Ior as for pn::try. Stir in Ihv \v1~ll- `l)(`nt(:n eggs; and roll as thin as post- siblc. Bake in 31 hot oven of 450 (logr(res. If thv lnuuh is well chill-- crl hcfnrc m!|im{. H mm be rnllml lmuvh lhinnr.-I` and is (-:1.~`irr to lum- ldlv. l'hr~.:(\ wmkios may br- dt-c(n'n(,vd -.|.~<'fr>r(- baking; with rui:~=in.~'. nuis. chm-x'ri<:'. or :1 mi>:turL- nl` cmnzunun `) s. ON THE PURCHASE OF A MARS-HALL CLIFTON POCKET-SPRING MATTRESS AT $27.50 _..__.______7__,_____ T_.__- In cu-opcrztliun with the M:ll'\11:lH N\:ltlrc.\\ (D in ull'cr lhis g'c11cn-1I.~' :11l>\\':n1cc lnr _\'nur HM give you me ml the lWC.\l 111:1li1'c>.~c`~iI1 1110 H shzlll line :1! :1 suh.~'l:u1Ii:t1 rcduclinn. Tim M tun" is ml" lmckcl->prin_q c:I1>II'm`liun, llml i~ the 11undrc.I.< ml` sn1:1H cu-ils is cm`:1>:.xl in ;| >4 ynckcl and cuvcrcl \\'ill11;1}c1':\uI thick whilc IJADCLIAI I lll"I IIZ"I'f\\l ! A. E. SMITH FURNITURE - STOVES -- Sherwin-Williams PAlN'l 129 Dunlop St. --- BARRIE. -- Phone 535 Milk 3116 p HOSIERY ! HOSIERY ! cH{1ii's"T"1r{A s BARE SHEER CHIFFON E_.lGH.T SERVKCE . HEAVY_ SERVICE Penman-`s Chiffon and Service Phantom Chiffon and Service . PHANTOM CREPE . . . . . . . . Aladdin 8-Thread Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E Aladdin 2-Thread Chiffon 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Van Raalte Three-Leg Lengths, Chiffon and Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PENMAN S SILK AND WOOL CLOSING Saturday, Nov. 23 will be the Last Day of HURLBURT S For Your Old Mattress ELIMINAT-'|N SHOE SALE _. X _ , on high _g'r;1\1c fcel certain n1" \v.cn1ea:ure_n .` .. ..... _..l HURLBURT SHOE C0. "1"I{s.`1'iL1'o: u." 1 -Glass Tumbler u__.I-L-____ $5.0?/) Allowance phlxigf 133 Women's Black Kid Strap Slippers, (`.u1`.::`- flcrlx, ;wicc.1 l'.`c.;:`.T;1x'l} ` DJ -Q4 ..,,. 5;uur.l.1_x up `.- will p:1_\' n gnu .'v|\ MEN! HERE'S WHhRr:. YOU GET A BREAK! HARTT AND STRIDER SHOES, $5 E (1.111 .t:`..`. ki.I ()\i`-:'.l~_ >~..:z\1:.i.1_x ........ GUARANTEED SLIPS . . . . .. 89c SKIRTS - BLOUSES ~ LINGERIE 19xA'1 z"sii.ALiI'4tiLi:5?fi5Nv" ALLOWANCE . . . . . . . . . =:1y_wmu:cn:11etu save we mean xvi `, A` I L I WHAT ABOUT YOUR special. -- Barrie - 56 WP;lE7z;1E<;.th7 St. In The Vickers Block f$'If;4a BARRIE ,n, Thursday, November 21,4935 ?j.__ and ::uu.'u'. I m:u:1Ily m:xk(- smnc of tzwh as it L{i\'(r:: :1 \`m'iv1_v of mmkivs from 1111- .~;:nm~ rl If znlmmuls nrv |I:4c(l tlwy should Iw I)I.`lH(!h('(l :m slightly hrmvm-I In-fnrv pulling on H14) ('nuki- dnuuh Hr: lht-1(`nL:|h (:17 lime wqllirml in l)u|u- l|1(- (`l)Uki(,` i:~'. ` not Inn}: mmuxzh. to brmvn the al- ilnnmls zmrl mukv thorn r-risp. Ufl! ll IS l)lll Iwu ('h(.`lniSlS. ' l\ \\'nl_\' III III by (giving it :1 Turn: it is burn In 1.... ..|.. "'.u.\. u-In = -um I here are % (.)uI: I|\nl.`L\| Ill cl .VL|'-llal nl Icll. BHANTLE R S; k G!_|0CR_ln3Y Q1110 IHSL rrluay. I Mrs. W. D. Minnikin, Mrs. Alex. {Miller and son Emory visited in ! forth Bay this week. i Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dior of Kitch- I `ner were weekend guests nf;.Dr. Q End Mrs. R. J. Sprott, Mary st.:- ;_.v '.`*.- :Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker .of L`: I lmvale were Sunday visitors `with 4 . r. and Mrs, W. C._Wa11s, Mary St. 1 "Miss Janet McKinnon of Toronto ,` `Mrs. L. Kcdly of Vanc()uvm' eaves today for her home :xl"t<.-r ending several weeks with Mrs. , tephem; of Bradford were vi.-:it.m'.: this week with Mr. and Mrs. W. K. .1115. Dunlop St. S. H. Logan, General Manager of he Bank of Commerce. has been lccted President; of the Cnnzulizzn 3; ankers" Association. Mrs. F`. Moore, Mr and Mrs. W i Gill of Toronto and Miss Mnbn` Bill of Weston. were weekend `guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Gill. 1\/hug T?`nunlrHn Tnnnn an.-I 1\Il.... . 1 Blachford Shoes for \ . 4h ...-.., lililckr I pun1p-- \|.I: (in. we arc zlhlc nld In:IItrc.~,<;1nd * I'CI1u\\'llC\l Mar- M1ll'.\h1lH (JIN- : T. . . .1. .. . A` nuncnuu \;I\ I is, cztch um: ; .~cp:u':1tc cull: i|..|..l1 strap: irirnl I-'|"-\-I` tII|\l mp ;n:'.J gurc cut I-fcqulzxr up cl An- isiso 5.00 $22.50 mm mm] srnok(:]n.<;.s` l,L':un Irnnllm-nt Im- ~d. is (I( S(.`l`H)0(l by was \ wE-DLivER hue 407 0` 69c-89: . . 79:: . . 89c $1.00 $1.00 `$1.00 us H: nlltm When l!u_v i:tlizcJ rc :m.l Hf IIH, 59c 69c 59c fast- the I iced . 69c ;0'I'HER SPECIALS L FQR WEEK IV A :\a..;. __ , lat. Old Bleach Linen Din- ner Set . . . . $39.50 2nd. Pair 314.3 Point Hud- son's Bay Blan- kets . . . . . . $20.00 3rd. Kenwood Revers.ib(u Blanket . . . . $9.00 4th. Shirley Tcx:*.;:!e r\._Il $4.98 |;:l;:l:y".-Tx_V::;;!e V Dal`. .. $4 33 .98 5th. Ls.dy s l r.ra:;sl 5 T1of_REE GIFTS E1n1\m_\ccs ml :`ni< btnre um" um} Incxnlwx ` ul` their I*.1mi1_\` sh;1l1 m.. I p:uuicip;ue in ms .i`mri- 'bu\io11 ui` tlmxc l-`rec s 3 ills. "Mn'x~ii=.ivipiA+ ' II, -. ` Frank Rowe and daughter Edm of Queensville spent Tuesday in ` town. . 3 IVHQE A"-uarfz: rlill T\II iA|-nu-cf cnnnl eadcheese ..- a-._n..a`ns-.;- _au.. ' bl! u. ~ xxx` ~_...\ tin. Lsd)"s Parasol -`so-=7-J -~ -'~"- ' -~ CHRISTMAS BAZAAR OPENS FRIDAY, NOV. 22 Closes Tuesday at 3 153.121., Dec. 315`: W11L.11 the ilhm-'6 FREE (}H7'l`S will he di.\`11`i1`rLI1cd l`_\' the \'uL111gcs1 Person in the Store :1: 1h:n 1mm . I `- I\ '7] Bacon Piece . 3 FREE GIFT CQUPON with every 50 Purchase 1 FREE C [FT COUPON with every 50 Paid on Account FLOUR u :1: um ('l)|lU].`,.`. I [J|.l[) : iiroc- :u' ,; ._ no :11 1h'( -\""'l'-'rT!il":`T""|"\`I'l'[TI` Ind AND HERE IS A SPECLZXL ANNOUNCEMENT :.l\ ` ' Owen St. ` , JUL. Illl . 19ci-` ' . 25-1 23c `Head . Pk. 23cl "16; ' 10c` Mis Alberta Gill, Midl1L11'1it. spent ` '-`u few days last week with Mr. and ` .Mx'q S am FREE GFT COUPONS 25c lb. 28c I . 19ci 55c! 60c: 14 23c 25c nent of their eldest daughter. Mar- garet, Janet. to Captain W. H. Mack- 'in. Royal Canar'.ian Corps; of Sig- nals, Camp Bordon, the marriage to tuke place in January. 'F`lm nnunnrpmonf is announced OH Luke place In January. The engagement is announced of Lillian P. de Board. eldest claugh~ of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. dc: Board. Toronto. to John Hc.-slip. ldcst son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph l-lr:s'lip of Alliqton, the mnringe tak- I. inn place on November 20. in Fair- lnwn United Chllrch. North `Toronto. On. Wr`(lnoSrlay, Nov. l3, the homu- of Vi/K1. Jns. Somorvillc. 6!) Mary SL. _ L` 'as;.s1i1:jc srrrenc of :1 happy surprise g ,hc_1`ing when his family and 21 , , - of friends met to offer con- . ' `dtlgtions on the occasion 01' his` ` seventy-fifth birlhday with best- ! wishes for many happy 1'et,1.n`ns of the day. They onjoyr.-rl :1 fowl din- nr.-r, ate birthday cake and talked` :V(`l' old limos, making altogether an . very enjoyable (evening. Lh(` 1'c~n<-.nrsn|:; or songs, n:lIu'(.'.~;. l`|L'. Thr: (,'n.~;1 includes the l`nlluwinp;. Chrmiln. J(-an Kom'n54: Daya. Mary Heels; Murdo. Mnrhm Knox: Stefan. Duvv Wiegzrnndz Rnmnom: S1/nnnsC11.l Mm';:m'ct Candy: l;u'un Slam~s<:u.l ',Dm11,-`. Slcznclmzm`. Konrad. T..z1rry. l Sing:-tn`; Emil. Jack Walsh. lVl0mbor< Lwl"-f 1h!) t1yr;s_v lriho. Vma B;1ldwin,| {Wilda Culbnrl. Rulh Cumming. Alln 'Dr_Vl)mugh, Ivlary Thompson. Ed. lBnrllc_v. 1-`ramk Muir. Lloyd Cum- cl mimz, Frcrl 'l`hmm).~'.cm. Bill Sutclifh`, I ctT):1v(r Dr_vb1'0up.'l1. Genrpre Frickml ,r`.nm,-la n1 Hm Rm~rm`.s< nnrlv. .Tnann Barrieiinsmen- Show All Set for Next Week Is for Welfare 'VVork| The Barrie Kinsmen, who have been working: hard on their big |gyp+;y musical show. Chunitn". am` now completing: the film`. m'range- rnents for its prcmit.-re, on Thumclzljl tzvening of nr-xt week. the `produc- iion to be given Thur: and Fri- `rlnv Nruxr `)1 . nnr] 90 '..VL'T|llU Ul H|'7il Wl'L'l\. LIIU [)1 Ullll\."| Fri- This-' may. :1 mmzmco of ;;{_yp.<:y.1if: in 1-Iungnry. abzuut the year 1880, [L9 one of the outstanding succesrm-.< of recent years. The lil_1(.'.`} are full 91' mrrmnce. drama and comedy, and the music is taken from themes of the Ltrcat I-Iungnrian <.-mnpnsm` Franz `I.is'/.t, much of which will be fam iliar. Two types of dancc-s are incor- nn'1'at(-d--~-t,l1e c_a1'cfrce folk clamres 0:` the I-Iypsy girls. and the beautiful. and stately comit d:1nces of the per- ind. ~ r "I"hn xxy"\l\1n nnmvlnr-Hnn in unr1n1' tht'\ day, Nov. 28 and 2.`). " `personal rlirenlinn of Lloyd W.. Tuf- 'fm*rl. whose succrsss in this fir,-ld is lwell known. The diroctm` unnnunc-cs: himsnlr as well pleased wilh th: ,way the lnr,-.zr~ (`..".5:l' of fifty local art- `istx nro (:nll11|si:nsl.innlly c0mplr'lin:; tho 1'(~lwnv'.s`:ul:; of mugs, d.'1n<'o.~:. vtc. . 'r`hr. tuuul in!-lllrlnc lhn fnllnwinv`. ma. ~. The whole prorluclion is under the` I I I S l).'1\'(: L)I`_VD1`()uL'|`l. kv(,`0I';.zu rncxur. ;Gurtr-`ls :11 the Baron's n:n'LV'. .Tca'1 |Rrocl'.. Edith J:1mio:=nn. I-It-Inn Luck. |Dm'is Bmwn. Winnie Lam1>o:"., Yvmmo 1')vGr~(-r, D<)ri.~' Kcnrns. Jm: Fm't(r1'. Bil| Knox. AMT. Shepherd, Jack Craig. Frank Oliver, Seymour Johnson, Al. Ramsay. I Qqrnuxr nlnnr-Av: (1\/li< T ? Janet- :Jnhnson, AI. Jmmsay. Gypsy dancers (Misses) I-I. Janet- ns. 11'. Hartley. D. Barttey. P. Shan- mm. M. F`ullm'tnn. C. Jzmctns. Spa-cizxl solos: bx-txvc-my act`: will be Ltivnn by Mary Sh. LlL)St')lC unit t.m'r_V Singz-3|`. _ A t'cntu_m of this pmrluction will Ebn the lz.n`g(` 12-piv:'n3 uwhc-. Iwhtch inclurlqs Bola PoweI1':: mg_L_' '1`; lnr(-he:;t1`u nugm-antcd by other vap- able uI`t.i.~`.(s`.. vmm TJ'h\un1:\I\ hmw tn hn nhlo tr) able u1'L1sxs:. The Kinsmen hnpo 10 be able to canxvzxss the ontire town in their sale of tickets. and as ull procvccls are tu be used Tm` much m-cdccl w(`I- fare wnrk in tho tnwn. they count | on :3 p,`nncl 1'1-spm1:<('. S1`-3 a(1vor(is<~-* mom on page '7 fur p:u`tiL'u1:n`s us; to prices and tickol 51110. ._:_.___.L._. Tho litlv of this rvpnrt is \'cry`; E!~21l_L{[.:(`:~'.liV('. thv Bible. 'l`ho Commrm aBnnd" b('t\\'(-on the nulimls. In his` !third Popular Report the Rev. John` }A. Patten. M.C'.. M.A.. 1..i1orm`_\' Sup- 1 jorintendcnl of the Briti>:h and I-`m'-; \ \ eign Bible Society. has very efl'or:- ti\'ul_\` told the story of its: \\ m`k dur- ' inf: aumthvr _\'uz1r, trucim: tho lxi.v.(m1\' ..r n... nnun nu 'l`}1n Pnmmnn Rnnrl" I int: unmhvr trzlclm: UK` lllHl(H'_\ of the Bible as 'l`ho Cummon Bond" These 170- are uH SIJnJnrJ A dbe.lukcnlTnn1` 1arsuwk,(Nn1hm for Hus purpose). ]VH'S. D. \1lH. . Miss _Minerva McCarthy attended the Hart I-Iouse Masquerade at Tor- {jnto last Friday. -Mr-: W 11 'NI'inniL'in I/I've A1nv Till-`. (`OMM ().\' I`A.`_C)TiCE`_ ` ` f nwe11':: rC`a'.l_l'l,:.\`.j nontcd nthcr (hp- H F-`Ir{EvE-GlFT3 Mcrch;u1- ought j`u.~:l -Two weeks Play of Barrie Bridge Club The Barrie Duplicate Bridge Club ` met a1 the Queen's Hotel last even- ing and enjoyed a very inl`erc.=iin:; game which was played on the Howell system. Under this ::y:=i.om each pair meets all other pairs in the play. 'T`hr\ 1-nrrlc \xrr\rrI r-vnnlv riis1i`i`.:11i(`r'l me play. The cards were evenly ciistri`-:uicd and on the whole pmyidcd . unusual opportunities for systematic bidding. Board No. 22 was the hi_gh- light of the evening. This tray con- tained `.1 Small slam in clubs: and it is interesting to note that mosvl, m` the pairs playing the hoard .'.n`rivod int the correct contract. . n ,. , , ,, 1,`-_.1. __ n-. Eu...-..: u. nu. uuu nun. u. uuu. 1 Mrs. Franklin Tmggr: nnd Mr.<,% Charles Love lC}Indys Nessn ass :1- d at a musicale at the St. Martins- fn-ficld 'I`ues:day evening, I`ornn1,n, `mt.-n A T.` `Dan .....A 1ur.... rs Tl ` 'znc1-~1v11ss L'l()I'u 1v1L'LrI'L'y,u1' emu Mrs. C. M. G. Smith .......... .. I32 31'd-~M1'. and Mrs. W. G. Stmclum 59. - ` The previous: wcnk`s s(:n1-es. whit-`1 _.we1`e not tn1)ula1:crl l)(3l'm'c iact ' -.-/erck'2: paper wont to px c:s.`~:. were as . l'z)H()ws: . 1\1'm.n.. Qm.4l,_,.`.um-mrn RA '\L un: \.\1I|\.\.\, x.-nuuu-.,... The foHr>win_rz were high on thu r~\'ening's play: l1.;t-AI\/Ir. and Mrs. C. C. I m'sons 72 '|2nd---Miss Flora McGrogm' and R/T1-c F` TM (1 .`:I'nHh H`) mnows: A N01`!}1~Sou1l1---Average 84 `l: Ht.-lon Gm`r(:H and M1`. Garry Pnttm`s0n .. plus 1 `incl vMr. and Mrs. E. G. lvfayhnw ...................... .. plus `. Tlrd-- -l\/lrr:. Walls and Mrs Paltorson .................... .. plus E;1.='l~Wnst--Avcr:1p{e 84. lst---E. Pwzlclen and A (`nu-ran nlun: /\. L,'()\VI`m ._ 2n( --Miss E. Cn]c1'id; ,c and plus I Mrs. L. Marion .......... .. plus 11 IT .rd--1\ Ir.~:. T. Williams and 1 I Nlrs. E. Smith .......... .. plus '/ ! Those wishinnz to play nn Nmxl i'7.7 are )'(`(`U(-s`1(`(1 in 1o1op`nnm2 Mrra `B011 at the Queen's: Hnu-,1 not 1:110!` .th:m Tuesday evening next. I _.__ , --, _-- \/llwlltnn ...u.~.......... A quiet but m'o.H.y wcrlrlinpr wzisr. s-oleninizecl at Burton Ava. United Church ]`)ill`S()n?1(} on Wo(lmrsci:i_v. Nov. 20. 1935. when Jzicqui,-lino `Mu- lr`.-I. yoiimzci` tlzulxihtex` of M1`. and lVfx's. R. W. Slonehmn. of Bawio. bu- czimo the bride of William Thomas Clark. only son of Mrs. A. McDoug-- oil and the lane 'l`homa.< William Clark. The Rev. W. A. E. Doc oi`- ficintc-cl. The bride lookod chmumini; in :1 gown of bizvnl ommze 1l`l`,)l'.: `-'hC'Cl' crepe with brown 1|(`('CS.`~Z()l`l(.`\ lllllfl cm`ri(-rl bronze mums. ' Mr. and Mrs. Clark left for n mo-1 tor trip t.ln'ou;;`h Tt`.as1(2rn Ozilario (-nu voulo to Ottawa. The hrirlv lmvellorl` in a suit of brown English i\V("L`fl with malchim: 1C(`(`S::(n'lI.`.<. On `xlirir vclurn they will resiclc in Barrie. \/\:un.u-4: -2. . . . LEIS1 !\/Irmriay evening :1 iargr: gmup of young pcsnpie [.`,i11hf`1'I`(i in Cnliim` St. United Church 10 parti- ':inz11c- in :1 mission:-1r_v moeiinri which was led by Miss Lillian Ruh- .r;i`tsrm. Thr).. of the wm'::hin !-:ei'vice vvar. I:-' Chri.~'l.izmiiy Chris- .`fni solo by IWYH. H. J. Heath. i`/Ii.~`~: Edna Wosi. l11iS. h'o:1s11i'e.~*. gave a financial i'cpm't. 1"h<~, m:*i2~. fz-.aLLirn was an illusiratzcl talk by Miss Leda Parnell who painted for the society :1 very clear and inspii-~ in}: picture of the work carried 0!: ',by tho W.M.S. mi. in 111:: Hi-'J.n'!" This included :1 \=m'_\ bani` wcsicrn pi`(.vii1(*:~2<. The iiieviiim `rndod with :1 duet by M'i.~'s=n.< Win- nifrccl L:'.mi)m'1 and Yvnnn-_`. DcGo;-1`. 6th. 7th. 8th. 1 Dain;y"c' Dance Set .. S 9th. 1 Fine Lingerie Set . . . . . 3 10th. 1 Bridge Set 3'; |t!~.rnL1p_h Hm zxgc-S. His chapters nrv rntitlt.-dz The Bond n1` tho '1`mnslu1- Cd Wm'd;" Servants: ml` the (`rum- lmnn Bnndz Tho T uwur of the |r~...M ... r:a,~..~,1-" ..n.-I finr ' in |l.I'AI\-A\t .nu\.u\.uI_y v...vI.;1uI|E" sununuu. ' _-IVIr.=:. A. E. Bell and M1`.-4. C. Tl ` Wilson attended a rerrnplirm at [Whitby Ladies` College on Friclay. Vulde Bell is a pupil in the (-o1lc1,rc>.i -3 e In 1ur,.m.,. ,.1>.,.u1nn ulu.::..M. . |IT10H ISUHUL !C`nmmnn Bnnd:' (the Enle1*prise." 10 FREE GIFTS will be on DISPLAY Friday and Saturday (Icmrc 5'11->`.\ \\'In.`.u`.\' Ralph Weaymouih .`-V11`.-\'l'l().\'l.R -...- -- .. ..._l W, ST.v\'l`|().\'ER Kim: Block : l`.(). FREE GIFTS Goodall and De La Rue nl A\Il!\lI` !`.\Dl'\Q 3 pairs ORIENT Siik Hose ...... $2.25 1 Pair Lady s Fins: Kid Gloves . . $1.95 Dainly Crepe ` $1.95 LOTUS LAVV STATIONERY ( ILARK-S'l`0NlClL'\M 1 -2,, ' Wm) L`u.~ugnuu. 11:-nc\`v.irig~r3ld acquaintanco in St. Gatharines the past lwn wooks, has returned home. accompanied fmmi Toronto by his sister, Miss Mmgvl Atkinson. R.N. ` 1\/fvnr run/I l\/In-n I1 0 T)n.`ln-,..-mi DI`. E. T. 1`~t1iinS0r1`.`"\'&..;"l`1.0WV"l1 z'1(l beeni COLLIER ST. Y.I .S. IUUUGII kulu Lit; an l\u PLAYING CARDS ('llRI.\"l'M:\S (`.v\l{DS N(H\' ON I)l.\'I'L:\Y. WEDDINGS "s1.sc $1.00 plus: And Dort E:9;gt_W! L _ COMMODORE! Reeve} Jewellery Stores 76 Dunlop St. Phone 273 HIKIIISUII, I`\..lV. i Major and Mrs. G. R. Rnd_r.{m-.<.] Camp Borden. :mnrmnco the (.-ng:1g<>-`|