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Barrie Examiner, 2 Mar 1939, p. 8

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Miss Ruth Craig visited in Oak- villv during the wet-kond. Mrs. J. 1?`. Craig was :2 weekend um-st with hm` sister in I`m'un|.o. -nt-,,, n..u_ c<:_.......,_. ....... .. ......~.l. ST. AN DREW S Presbyterian Church REV. J. S. SHORTT. M.A . D.D. A13n\-hrr YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCiE'I'Y MONDAY at B P M. ZTHE con sfbne First Baptist Church . n1.f`:H:...,I.Iu !H;.m'nv. in VM7ode|s New Spring Coats and Suits SUNDAY. MARCH 5. 1939 -. , u,____ n .. v.-nun A4\/ . .v...... . SUNDAY SCHOOL, 3 P.M. SUNDAY, MARCH 5. 1939 . `.- ,,_,_1 n nu: THE BARBIE EXAMINER. BARRTE, ONT" CANADA `BUY 01.!) SLI-`JGIIS AAIII. nnsr: m. Humid Sprntl und Spmlt. l`m'nnln. spt-nt 1 with their part-n1>:. 1):`. .|. Spmil. I\/[inc .I:mM Mt`Kinm vows for Sunday. March .. n1....l . Ava! mp` un uu nu ......._,--.. THE CHURCH AND UNEMPLOYMEN'I' npIIr\I\f n n- t in this district is unl:-ss [110 list up- -.-... lu`vtn\in:n- in UN` now Ihu nurth u- -irnlc qr- DR. J. B. 'l'A'l"l`l-IRSON. STAVNI-`.|{ run... 4'... ....l ..r l\.. l..|\.. |)..... nu. .v. u. ..-. ............ u-u-nun The funeral of Dr. Juhll B1-vurh-_y Patterson, woll-known dn-nl.5.-41. uri Stuynm`, was ha-Id MumI:|_\/ urn-.~-, noun frmn the fmnily ro.~;i In ` Stuynt-1` C(`H]L'l('l`_V. O ` Hr 'P.'|H(\l' hull |n':u-liq:-rl lll|II`I\`-| 5L{]_Vn(`l` L.(`llIl'l('I_Y. [ Dr. Pnll.(`I'snn hnd pr:u-l,i.*4:-d (It-n1i.~:-| try in Stnynt-r I'm <)Vl`I' :1 qu:u'lm' of a century. He wux In his IMIII ya-ur ` and was burn in lV|.'nmIu|)::. Sm-Intlillg I his bnylnmcl du_v.~: in Sin-llnn'm\_ lu- 'p,ra(|untvd from '|'m'nl|ln I):-n1`.-ul (`ul- lcge. Ho was married 25 vr-nrs nun In He was ynnrs nun In Miss JVlildI'vd 'l`urm-1`. .`s`(.:ny|wr. w|m survives. Dr. P;ntlx'~I': \\/us n nu-nu- bur nf tho Prt-shyu-ri:m (`lmu-ch. Surviving :u'<- 1hI'm- lymllu-r.~4 mu! (mu sister, all in W1-.~:lt-rn (':uI:ul:n, W. l R. l zul,tm'sm). R1155:-ll and /\lh(-rt, mul lilvlrs. J. M. '|':|yl Vmn-mlvn-r, i.LOB|TUARY_L! `DONALD CAMERON Mt-./\R l`llllR I A 1'1-sldvnl. nl ('mwn Hill for sunn- NI`! _Vl':Il'S, and lulvr ml` |l:u`ri(\ for :1- ,buul 7 yt~:n'.~:. l')nn::|| (Iunn-rm1 iVl('~|l E/\r1hur diud in Ihv Royal Vi(`l.uI`I:I Kl-luspitnl. nu I3`(-l)ru:n'y 22, I939. Aft:-1' ` tn !'unr-ml sm'vi('x- hold in Jmmx-l1'.~; " undvr1..'1king 1'-smblishmr-m, on F01). i241, 1939, Rev. Dr. Short! 1-mulm-tims, llhv service and Mrs. H. J. Homh .sin;.:in;.: :1 snln, intt-rm:-nt vs/as much`- Hin Barrio Union (.'c-ma-1,vry. 'P:IHl)1-:u'- gurs worv all frnm Crnwn Hill: M. |IV..l,]u...lI \7 (`-.l.-luu.H Dnu flnnnh ? J. hprnll. Miss Jam-I McKimmn. 'l`nrunm_ .-nu-nl thn Wm-kg-nrl with hl`l` uncla- and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. I-Iickling. Wnrsloy St. [.nw1'ence Roe-ve um-n(iod tho Girl Show span.-nu`:-d by thv .h~\\':*llc-rs`. Association at the Royal Yurk Hntvl ' in Toronto on \V'f'dl1f`s(h1_\'. | ,,_,_,, __.__._._l 1 (il*I0ll(il'2 Ill-INN/\ltl) ` /\.\'.~:m-i:m' with llw (.`.l .ll. ul lhc-1 timo the Algumu and Inkv Sll|'II'l`-D im` Divisinn.~; V\ l'I'i` In-mg; SIll'Vl.`_\/l'(I, G(-urge ll:-mlzlnl. HIS, 1':-In`:-(I ('un~| 'rlm:l din-(I Mumlny ul lhv hnnm of his clzumlulu-1', l.'>l lha.-.ln1un |(n:uL Toronto. Since hlh` nl.irama-nl III 1902, he hml livml in llnrric-_ hul went I4: 'l'm'un1u In :=|n-ml Hm win-! ,lvI's fur lhv pus! It-n yu-::r.~:_ Ml . H(`HIl:ll`d wan: horn in Muni- rc-nl, and Innw-(I In H:n'ri- WhI'Il n huy. Hv was with lhv (".I .l(. I'm` 2?. yvur.s', and was In :-h:n'p_n- ul l,l`1lilI.`i which L-nnvvy:-(I Ihv l'n'.~;l 4-np_im-n-r.~; ` nu lhvir wt-51.:-rn .\I|I'\':-_ym;!, plug:-4-I. ; In 1:114-r yt-urs, Mr. H:-nn:ml's run glwas from Clmplnzlu 11) Fort Wllluun, :..'1nrl :11. lhul. Hmv hv was :1 I`l'.\i(i('l)l . of Part Arthur. Ht: hurl In-1-n Ill C~fm' lwn mu-nllns. Hv w.'n.~. :: lm-ml)u_-1` Hui Bur1'iu Baptist (`huI"<-h. His will- : died lznrzl. Nuv*mbx-r. Surviving :11`:- I one daughter, Mrs. W. I). Bulhwvll. and (mo sun, W. (`.1-uI`;_4v IIvnn.'u'I. E bull] uf ']_`ul' (III IYUIU L,l'U\NlI Illlll JVl.l Culdwt-ll. V. Culclwt.-ll. Roy Gnu;;h.' Chns. Luck. Jns. Przutl, and Wu-sh-y Rix. . 2 Dru-n nn lulu 0 1R``\() in N11: 'f`n\un-I [HIX. ; I Born on July 9, 1859, in tho Town-' ship of Cnllingwuud. :11 the limo nf his death Mr. M<.-Arlhur rosidud at 88 P001 SL. I3;1rri(-. Ho \v;ns :1 Pvt-s- bylerinn. His wife. M:xrg:m,-I IVl(-Ar- thur. pm.-dr,-cvznst-d him on Nov. 10, 1938. `H0 is survived by mo d:1u;.:h- tor, Mrs. Jane Robbins. Ni:1;.{.'u`:I ;F`u1ls, N.Y. 'I`hv1'c 2n'(- throw p,r:md- lchildrr-n: Mrs. Martha Prnssuxx and lhv Misses Evvlyn and Jmw l'mh|:in.<:, gull nf Ni;u.{m':n F:nIlx. N.\'. I i J. R. W. SMITH i On I`hursd'.iy murning. Fvh, 23. 1939, Robert H. Smith. thv npliciziii. received :1 cubic :mimi.uicim: the death of his father. James Robert William Smith, at his home in Ti-d- ' dington. Mi(iCiil`Sl'X (`uumy. England. .'i;.!(*d 80 _Y(`:ll'S. I ']"h:- lnvn Mr Qmilh w:.< hnrn mi HL ]JI'HCKl(`_V. JU y(`il EHIU ill Jl'H"i dington 25 _v(*.'n's. His vucution was-' I that uf j(`Wl`f"I'. In pnlilics hv was :1 Liberal and he had mt-mbr-rship in tho Masonic Order. A nu-rnlu-1' of the Wcsk-yzm 1VI('1h Church. ho had been Sunday School .\`ll}lf`I`il1l('I1d(-Ill fm` 20 yours and also had st-rvr-d us sh-w;u'd. lnwnxnrli-an xvnluiivnc mu-uiuinrv ':l'I- nut-u my yen ~:. The lutv Mr. Smilh was born :41 Bunbury. Oxfurclshi1'o_ En;.I,l;md, in 1859. HP lived :11 Bamhury 25 yv2n`.~:. ut Brncklcy. 30 years and :11 'I`<-d- rlinnlnn `JR vn.-n-< I-Ii: \nu-Minn \A!.'lK |Burton Ave. United Churchg .'..:.-on- Dun U7 /1 I.` Tina I "` ' ' ' A \ ICo||ier St. United Church `REV. ERNEST E. LONG. B.A . B D 1 x 1 I ! Riivliulnr ` `[" ` ' " ' ""' _" ` ' \ Collier Sf. Baptist Church! ` THE FRIENDLY CHURCH PASTOR: mszv. T. L. warm: I __...-_. I i :11 AM -s'n}D1P.s IN HI-2BRl~2\`VS "UNBEl-IF.F" 3 P.M.-SUNDAY SCHOOL t 7 P-M.---"A PRINCE AND A SAVIOUR" Daze Eight _,L __.__.- ' ' ' ' ' \ Full Gospel Tabernacle 75 COLLIER STREET Pastor: C. Graham SUNDAY, MARCH 5, 191%!) H A.M.-THE TRAGEDY ()I" LOVE REFUSED" 3 P.M.---C HURCH SCHOOL 7 P.M.~-WlTH A I)O(,"T`OR IN AFRICA" Il.u~6.vn0p..~I \uv:`|\ c`IIl(|l` us |\JlIl \V\ro \4I|-u-av sun-any Mi1u'.s'te1'. Ron. W. A. la`. Doe Orgavxist, F. Dutchm- SUNDAY` MARCH 5. 1939 ... ll n.AV|. "CHRIST AND HIS CROSS" 3 P.M.--The Church School 7 PM.-'I`HE MINISTER WEDNESDAY. 8 PM. MIDWEEK MEETI. \'G SUNDAY, MARCH 5. 1939 . .. nnnvnvnn Inv uvnnnn. r , LKIVLDI L. LJJIVLI. D.., I I\1inisLer LLOYD TUFFORD Organist and Chuirnmster we nrnn.n llu.'~`.tratt-d with Slides I. l`l-Ill`:-(I (`un~ Ill(I.'I_\` V:-d n win I 0.... x... .... (I llllll I&|I\I' n`lll|lI'l' mm \lllVl`_\/rd,` i nrrl of 'l`m'(m1n and Rubcrt 11.. nfl I3urr'u-: ulsu 14 ;zr:md(-hildrvn. Mr. and Mrs. Smiih visited :n1 Hwy hmnv of {heir sun in I3::rri- from June tn Octal):-1'. in Ihv your 1922:. i 1 /\l.Pll()NSUS MORAN , 'I`h<- dvzulh uf /\|phI>lI.\`ll.~`. i\/lnriin; Moran nu }*`(-ln'u:n`_v 20.; 1939. III SI. .Iusvph`.x' |~l<)spi1ul. '1`ux'mI 1.. lb. u.-nu hnrn :11 (`r.'|iI1hurx1 un- LUTH. 1 H15 ( table and h when she .uu.vnn:l III: SL'('YIl('U UK!` hu.~:b;md \Nn:`. mum and en.` vvus l)<-ynnd 1 u ;n l..uu ilVL'ily H1 H'Z\\ lllxlll l\`Vl'lI|.V HI Fm` sumv Iimv .~;h(- hm! hm: iblnod p1'(-ssun-but l'l'(.'(`lIH_V hw better and se(-mud in ve-r; health. I Mrs. Rnbinson, whose r ..... \U:.h|. |.,........ r:..... HIIHIUH 1' UI'l $\r_Y LSYEIHCH. \lllilWil, and Mark at hnmv: mw brmht-r_= Marshall VV'bb. Ed!-`n\'.'nl0; lwn sis-| tors. Mrs, Chas, (Brigg. Allc-nwuud.l, and Mrs. H. Ashwoll. of Chllliwnck. BC. |!nrme1'1_v Mrs Gen. I..v)\`t'I"|l\K., ..c :1...-..;.n ' U1 Dll'l'lt'l. All her family the funeral which V day afternoon and - many friends. Rev. .1 Av k...~ .m_~o.u- o.\..h Ilhlll) ll ICIIUD. l\l dy. her pastor. the fumxly rosic St. West. and at when` internu-1 acting as pullb (`nnH< Rnndv (` uurrm L-.x;umm-r xur uuln :.;au- uhw. Extra (.`n})i(`S u! Thv I-Ix:nn1nvr. 5 celxls. at all m-ws d4-:\lm'9 and at lhzs attire. F`;mm-rs nalurznlly It-nk to Tho Barriv I-3x:unim~r fur farm sulo 11515. c-.,..... .. ..o 'm... x.w-..........- r. Why continue to suffer from poor eyesight; when glasses of such accurate vision correction and beauty cost so little? ll\'lllg (llSpU.`ull.lUlI unu \\'d.\ ll1'\|.Hl`U 1- hm` husband and family. ' Besides her husband. Immr-dime-" 1-latives surviving are throv duugh-4 .1-rs. Miss Irma of Gravenhursl. I\1rs.1 I :"0t(*r Addisun lOtt=lyn) of Tnrnnlm, u... A r~............. vu........v. urn.-a..\ nc. MRS. MARK R()lll!\'SON nI'\/ muhh-u.lv uh-:.1h a-'-nu- n 3 BIG DAYS OF SALE SPECIALS to Wind Up the February Sale at A. E. Smith s Furniture Store .000: oooaotoooaoootooo` 8 . fl. \,(IIlll`lIlll AVI1ll IIIIU ' xiltonz two sons. Jack :1 Ion I-`nrvslry Branch. V\1u-1: no hnrvu-~ nun Furniture of Every Kind Included in the Sale Many customers who were unable to make their pur- chases because of the stormy weather have requested that the Sale Prices continue until Saturday. March 4th. JUST A FEW LEFT! $vrin8,Fi||9d%and Fe|tMat1rs$9$ HlU"l'Hll'7ll \\-`lb Hldul" lll|L\("` pullbeure-rs were-: A. B1 . Sandy Cnutts. Walt:-r ('rult.<. Smxth, Zecmam Rupert and n ,l:nnin W |:ASSES FITTED Complete from $7.50 Single Vision $12.50 Double Vision Because `df new Bedding Laws, our entire stock of Mat- tresses must be cleared by Saturday night. There are still. a few Marshall, Simmons and Waysagless makes 1e{t--ALL TO GO AT COS'I'. m '21s Iimmn .I:m<- \V('l)l). \` Lh _vx-ax`. Burn :11 Edq-1 u u ,1. 11v`\I..|! ..l` 1|. I I 129 Dunlop St. I VVHS HUICI _V'T'$LQ'l" 1 was ulu-ndod by .J0hn McGiHicud- uk the Sk'I`\ |C0< gt!` |\1\.\ -v-) 1u...n;.. ....l ANTICIPATE YOUR REQUIREMENTS AND BUY NOW AT BIG SAVINGS ll l."UlVy DUI nd and pm vt-my min a...,4 n....u )S]l|Iill. Hum:-; 'ni;.{lmrs1 rm- n nf tho Ink`! A. E. SMITH I l(ll lIHlU (Elsim n J! 1110 D0 nu any 1\M'l`\ .|| '1l;ng!nn` l'vIH:-Y1`! \' OPTOMETRIST 53 Dunlop St. Phone 80 .e;....;e B; Meh Gm At Central Church ELECTROLYSIS From 60 to 150 hairs rt-moved in our hour at an cost of $5.00 l F.RMANlCN'l`l.Y and PAINLESSLY No Marks; or Scars --- Sutishuslion (iu:1r:uIt-ml I)IS(.3(f)N l`1NUE THE USE OI?` '1`WEE /.l2RS ANI) l)l`Il lI./\'I`()RII".S, ()NI.Y 'l`ElVl} URARY Ml`I'l`H()l)!\'. 1:1 Dunlap Stu-rt (Ow-r l{nhinsm|`s :|l'l|W:Il`(`) IMIUKII-I Swim: l'|m':nrds with Couzs & 1>ow1-zu, LORNA BEETdi3"6;$j}tor. Phone 581 Prompt Delivery - at 1 I00:0IdocoolI000oat:laolaovtllootoooootovloottoll. \ A SUPERFLUOUS HAIR MOLES - WARTS FACI_1f_ l3_E_2Al\_/>I_I_SHES 4'; 43 2 lbs. 23 Choice BEEF and PORK PRODUVCFS Milkfed Chickens - Tasty Oysters Lucky $ Beauty Parlour mi! '1-Ilinvhnn Ilnla-H Try Dolighlrul Combinations of Delirious Sea f Fonds Irom Colos & Powell's Largr-, Varied Supply 0 ow-04o04-coco:4oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooolaaoocooo 1\[iI.1-"'RANCI_S_L%OGTN 15fJRiNdLENT ~Fc;r Ap}-Jointriaevnt ;I"eleph'on; _ SERVE TASTY SEA FOODS BARBIE l.I.M()Vl`Il) BY?` (`nmplr-to with Latest Spring Sty]:- Sf!.:')0 to $7.50 ,___-__ Q`: Robert H. Smith ./ ' - ' " ' ' J (Uppusilr \\'t-llinglon llolt-I) ._-pa-u--u v\v-nun` ?1'c)'iiJ1"xTTT TPEHMAANENT I tllll `I `lll.` ll l`Ill)'H I'll men and wnmc-n wlwvv h has I i1 is: vindi: rivh. I-rlumlt-(I and influ nn ..x.a.,l ml Okla .--`lril..nl I hum- 3 Early Cu T1n1rs(`la_v. '.\l'.n'ch . 1939 Phones 626 or 627 Phone 535 ur nu-ws ilr-ms; tn 223. y In lIl'W:~. nr mlvr-rh.~'in;: 4-1| I};clIll/.4I|I(lH`~. IHIIIHII iuls nru usvioss wi 5:-:\w-1' ht-hilld. (`In trial tmlay as In Tlunuuh lhv llw-.~'. \ -nu Vl|Il' IIIIIIIIE, lll(.' \'Vl 7l'l\l'I|\|. I -`. l _ll('Sl Miss Rmh Simpson was a week- :-nd guest of Mr. um] Mrs. F`. Dutch- `5i7ri'GIinT1-1 26-oz. 2tins25 IONA COCOA 1's ti-Iz1 2 sti-I 35 BLADE ROASTS Prime Beef ...... .. lb. 17c Short Rib Roasts Prime Beef ...... .. lb. 18c BUMP ROASTS Prime Beef ...... .. lb. 21c ROLLED VEAL .............................. ..1b. 17c BREAKFAST BACON. Sliced ...... .. 1b.27c D128. 2'- Ccxlifornict Seedless ORANGE; 19c doz. Fresh Imported CARROTS ...... .. Sc Bunch Fresh Green Texcts Curly SPINACH Sc lb. ; Pure LARD (`()N(`I~`4N'I`lU\ l`l-II) SUPER Sl'l)S Lgv. Pkg`; 200 PAl.I\lOl.l\'l". SOAP. 2 for Ht` Standawd Kc-iI f-r 2 tins 17c Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Specials lb. 10c .`.imclznl'. Mr. and Mrs. Ctrompmn Lewis 3-xpont the wet-knnd with Dr. and lVlr:.-. Lewis. um;-L. Ailcn ('1:-my T`nI'nnfn wn: a GLASSES "C J i'51'/x.1U1c 2 {i'{ 15c WEEK-END spzcuu. -__ Miss Mnlu-1' thv Wt'('kf`n(l] '. and Mrs. R! SPECIAL BLEND he in INTI air! I bl'l`.l.r Ih Dl.4l'.N I! BLACK TEA . I\d(l' EVAP. MILK 3 tins 23c IONA REC I I I N I` -1-. Miss Edith Burke, 'I'nrnnto_ was :1 weekend guest nl` Mr. and lvlrs. P. A. Sinclair. T\IlI- nml Mrc ('rnmnfn`n Lewis-1 5"5`MA'roEs. 3 ti{"23c A & P (EOLIDEN BANTAM f?|mim- 2's- 3 ns 23C AYLMER I I l I a A v A L A as QI'AI(F.l{ f\I'|lV ....... .. Lge. Pkg. 21c Misses Velma `Patterson and Helen McBride are spending 2: few days this week at the Gift Shnw hold in"? who Royal York. 'I'nruntH. Miss Helen McBride spc-nt the weekend in I`m`(mt0 and znttondvd the Pharmacy ball fm' the gm(luul~ inn` 4-Inc: M` 193!) on l~`rid:1v_ III ' L'l(l.\h Iu Iilun Inn 1 uuu . J Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brown we-ro in Aurora on Monday attending thv L funeral of the farmer's uncle, Henry Brown. who passed away rm Sutur- duy. in '[`nr0nLn. Mrs: J II, Runke and 1101` son Juhn nu" nununuu \..uunxnvu.,-u.y u. nun. \. I Miss F`r:mc-es McCuish, Cnnkstown, |L:rndo 2 Lhvory_ 1st class mmnurs; Miss B0110 Slevvnrt. '1"hm'ntnn, gl`1Id(`_ il, the-ory, 1st class honors; M.i:';s' 1Vlurir- Cuutts. Midhurst. gl`.'1d(- 1. theory, ls! class honours; Mia's Agnes `McMahon. Huwlmstumr, ;,{rurh- l !l.h(-nry, 181 class hnnuurs; Miss 1.11- 1i':m St:-wurl, Thornton, grade 6 piano. puss standing; Edward Bray. Owen St... mudv 2 pinnn. pass smud- mg. - > I N18 Vmnrmacy D('|ll I01` HIE` 1. . ing class of 193!) on Fl`i(]:l.V.` nun. ......: nn...- In... `R.-nu: lvm.-. 1.x-wns. Miss Ailsu Gray, T`ornnto, was a weekend visitor with her siutm`. Mrs. H. R. Palmer. .. u n;.,_, AIL/I nn......L..|| .... day. In 'l'm'()nu'). Mrs. J. H. Runkc and are leaving this week on :1 nmtur trip to Floridu nccnmpanivd by" Miss May Kt-lly and ht-r brul.ht-r Rnlwrl got Sh(.'I`idIll, Out. I Ellis and Mrs Dnfnr (`lurk '.\lII\ 1'0! Sh(.-rldzm, Um. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Clark. Mrs. Jack Clark and Mrs. 13011 Applt-Inn lWt`l`t' in Cullingwund rm SutuI'du_v .11- lmnding Uw funeral of Mrs. Frzmk |Glovc-r. nu... r:m..-m. l'\n\ric luv nlul , Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Martin wish `In ;uuuu1nco the t-ngugt-Inonl of their `mldest daughter. Laura Elizabeth, tn `Rn-ginuld Michelmm-0, only Sun of ;Mr. J. Michelrnore and the Into Mrs. I!\'1ichc`lnmro. Vuncuuvm`, the w(-d- ,,a;....v o.. ...1,.. ..L...... H... m;mn.. ..r| IIVIICHPI Idilu.-1` 1 Mpril. i Mr, mpm. - 3 Mr. and Mrs. A. Ruinny, B.'11`ri(-. :wish to announce thv e-ngagemont uf their youngest dzuughu-r, lvlm-in-1 .l.. to Mr, Harold E. Stupleton, sun 1nf Mr. and Nlrs. J. Stzlpletnm. Tur- [nnto_ tho marriugo to take plum- lquivtly in F`:1ir1uwn United Chum-h. I'l`umntn. nn Szlturduy, Ivlnrvh II. I . '>-..--j-. -uuu luv mun: n mun. |)\r|,|bIAIu- Mr. and Mrs. W. O. P:n'lridg:.- had :1 visit this work frum Ih:-ir ncph:-w.| I\'(~nIu-lh Warm.-r, sun uf Mr. and Mrs. Lzmrie Wzmwr of Smillwm. BC. Ho has bu-en studying insulu~ Jinn and air condilimling and is In! ihis \\'n,\` In Chicago In ('mnplvlx- his icnursu. His father was .-x mm-mbu.-r of `The Bnrriv I~`.xnminm- stuff uvvr 30 I 1-..-um -urn Tho fnllnwing pupils of Miss M.` ML-Auley. A.T.C.M.. were success1'ul in the recent examinutitmsz hold by |1h- l`nrnnl.n Crmservutnry of Music. | n/11.... n............ 1m..rI..:..\. rV....I...o....... UIOVOI`. Mrs. Gmrgv Davis. Ivy, mull Mrs. Gun. Arnnld, Sll`u1Id, lvrl 'l'lmrsdu_v night of lust wm-k fur Gt.-rukllnn to spend sonw limo with fonn(-r's daughter, Mrs. E. Sxnytlu-, innd lhv l.nttvr's sun. Douglas. . u.,,_ an r\ v-.,.. Pupils of Miss McAuIey I Pass At Conservatory ! 3 .ENGAG`EIV`I'ENTS I I.. ll. ruuur.1.. Mr. and Mrs. Alhnl Mznrshull rv- iurm-d this week ::ft('l` u 3 months`! vigil in Holtrm, Maine. I .n._ 1-\.__1:_ _-.x 1|/v:.... 1'....I`..I 1"\.... l mro. vuncuuvur, uw W('Ll- luke place the middle ul' Size. 220 KVEKII IV `C HIVVV 3 tins 23c TOM. or VEG. . 2 tins 15c . lb. 39c WOMEN RTIN IN DAY OF PRAYER SERVICE HELD 1-. i?u; Love Into Deedsl f')9'nd Make It Real ` " Is Theme .-`A. An intcrdenominational meeting for women was held in Central United ('.`hurch, Friday afternoon. I-`-bruary 24. marking the World Day of Prayvr for women. The pro- grummo. pm-pm'er| for the use nf W()m`n's Missiumary Sm-it-li,L-5 on thv firs! T-`ririzly in l.n-nl. was on tho llwmv. "L:-I us put our love into (I1-1-(ls. and m:1k(- it real." Mrs. E. Pm'tridgv, prvsirk-nl or lhu (.`.ml1'z1l W.M.S. mu`! Mrs. H. G. Ru.lwrl.s'nn, key wnmzm for tho Wnrld Day of I`I'.'Iy-I` in Simt-no (fnnnly, were on tho platform. The wunmn .'1ttx-ndocl \\ ('_ uhuul I75 luI'nin;.: um, rlrvspitc Hw W(`.`IHl|`I'. .. .\ . .._ I . :,, u... lHl' VVl'|l|lll'I. I Mrs. Purlritlgu `(K1 in Hue fix-st purl of H10 px`ug1':unmv. lho (`all to wurs:hip, n p('l`iud of pruisv and l|mnks;.:iving. :1 p(-rind ul` r(-cnll<-('- Iiun nf .l-sus, MIMI :1 |)(`l'iU(I uf |u-ni- I .1. .1-n " 1 1 w 4 II'lI| I`. 111 {hr pt-rind ul' inl.m'c1-:'si<)1 1, lvd by M1'.\`.Ruh(`|`tsun. MissF.n1mn King ul' (`nllivr S1. Unilvd Churvh 1001 in prayer I'm` l|m.~'1~ in Sp('('i1l| nu -n-cl; lvliss Mm';.zm'(-t Sim-lair nf First Baplist (`lmrc-h. far thv (-hildrvn nnd ` `yuuth uf the wnrlcl and lhvir vld--3 2-rs; Mrs. I`. 1.. Whiln ur Cnllivr St I }3uplisI._ fur Thvir Mujoslivs, thoirl l('ullllS(*llUI`.\` and ::(|\'i:~'(n's. and all Ihozurls of nations. and tho xmtionsu` Adjl. M. Ch:n`l(mg 01' the Salvation Army. for thv Chrixlizm Church, hur lvmic-I's:. wm`k(-rt: and mnn1l)v1's, and Mrs. Ix . Dawo uf Trinity An- glican Church, for thusv svtztinnsz of mo wrzrld n(-c-ding Chrisl and Chri.~:- than l('{ld(')`Shi]). This was fnllnwod by a prayer in um'snn for wurld pvum-. Mm. Rnbt-r1.:~:nn It-(I in thv last half of Ihz-`meeting. `nu. n._-1_- ..r cu A....J..,\...-I I 1 1 I I 4 4 4 w w w VI:-I1 Ill Iuuuul, nu-nu. ! "Mrs. Devlin and Miss Isnbs-l Dvv- Hn returned last W( f`k uftr-r sevn-ml v/mks at Miami, Flu:-Ida. nn:,,,, 1 .... nu 'l\L.... nun nun \I| uu unxuuh. Mrs. Ronko of St. Andrew's Prc-sbyterian Church, in a sthort, talk, told of how women all ovor Can- ada had sonl their Day of Prayr-1' nfferings to :1 Contra] point llhv lrc-a.~:urc~r of tho Intt-1'-Board Com- mi1l.v(- of tho Wum(~n`.~: Mis:sinnary S()('i(`li('S of Canada) and the com- mun need was rmmd to be for Chrislian litm`at.uro. Tho money game In Canadian S`-('h()(')]S and mis- sions. tho B1`i!,ish and Fan-ign Bible Society. and most of it to China. Japan. Korea, India, .Al`ric'n and for suitablo Jvwish. Rlxssinn and Mos- Iom publications. 'r\....:..... I`-\r\ 1uI:.... ..rr....I,..... `DI. XLL DEN67\7\1ATIoNs During lho uffc-rlr)1`y. Miss Elsie Cloughlcy sang vory suitably, Take Thnu My Hand." Miss .lvs. Bry- snn, nrgzmisl. of Ceniml Unit:-cl. pn-v.~:id1-d al the nrgzzm. o ......-(i)j____. ((.`nn.ti.n.u,erl. frmn page sem-N) sport the same as the rich man could not be attained unless the whole economic struc-ture of the country was changed. He would merely be :1 spectator at commer- cinli7.e(l amu.<:emen1 and many who [now have leisure on Sunday would be enmpelled to xvurk. The atmo- sphere of the Sabbath and the whole .~:pi1'i1unl tune cf the day would he de. 'N1e moral lil`c uf the people would (le1ex'im'zm-. It would mezm harder times for the clmrclu-s-l1arder Io keep ehilclren in Sunday S('h(ml and _vmmp_' pen- ple in <-hurch. With uther interests ;ul\.'un<'im; their claims`. for an open Sunday. why should nut the Church be in- t(-n-.x'teLl`. Wh-.11 other inslituiiun hzzs done so much for the mural tone ml` Ihe country as the (.`.hurCh'.` The prnpused lcgzlslullon would help d:*s1x`(1y the lhiup, whieh is ml the g1'e:It.vsl .\`(l(El2ll and Innrnl vulue tn the eommunily. lluw are we 10 keep our Sabbath Day as 11 (lay of rest and \.w.-rship. asked Mr. Long. who suggested each one interested in this write lllt` p:u`llzInu:max`_v representative pm- `testing the p1'0pUSL`d eummercialim- tiou of spurt and mnusenlent on Sunday. He hud 1'eu.<(m to believe What lhe Guverumenl would be guided by publne opinion and pen- ple whn dt`. Sunday as 2: day `of rest and wur.s'l1ip should expre:~:.< 1 1h.-1|` rlnqiruc `l ` l `MUST OPPOSE , OPEN SUNDAY 1 i CLERIC URG-ESI ILIICII l.ll'.\lI(7.`~. I Mr. Long also made sutnc perti- lncnt remarks about the attitude` of ` church people` to the Sabbath If the C`.lu'istinn people had kept Sunday tits il huly day instead of :1 holiday. hv sand. tlus mattex` might not have arisvn. Sunday should be it family day lll hultness-a bcauttful Sab- bath. Fzunilws should sltarv murv things lugothe-r nu Sun-I i day. There should bv more. przzyor and worship. Thv Church` should be :1 militant group and should vndmtvor to meet the n-cvds or the needy. What better time tor vtsmhg the sick and shut-ins than Sun(lay'.' The Sabbath should be :1 Hun. -.lun nl` .-nlnnrl. uvis l".nrl nnrl lUIllil3'. LII!` DHUUKILII hlll time also of suhludc with 4 of realization that wv are ..l.. pun "Can we protest as we shoul this mutter, if we are not ours obsorvnu: the Sabbath ns shuuld." Mr. Long concluded. .;.._:.._ `n \' I .l'. slakvlc HELD I A1` nus? BAPTIST curuclll V\':l.~t m L`n:u`g` nl uw u.1.r.u Mrs. H 5. Bar!le_\' gave the cull to wor- shui and the addresses were made by B. P. Singer. Ken Prxnce and Rev. Johh McGil1icuddy. A qL1arteue scl- ection was sung by Mr. and Mrs. L P. Singer. FY1155. Sincluxr and Herman Tnmlinson und Mxss A. Hunter sung a solo. Mrs. H. L. Tomlinsnn took the scripture` reading. 9___. V/I'r:r:: cu. Ivuuuu, ruunun. Miss Lon. 28 'l`hr-resn SL. leaves 1hi.'~: week to spend several wm-ks with hot` si.~:to1', Mrs. I)ml_ in 'I`umn~ M. -j- The Exunxim.-r sells :1! $2.00 and is wurth umre. ' Last Sunday evening the service was H1 charge` of the B.Y.P.U. Mrs. J `Rm~tlo\\ vnvn [he will In xvnr. LIILI UL ll lI.I|lIII_\' \ mhe-r Sun- unit! 1. wuuu. ` should in t nursolvg-s . t\n ..... UUILI UV H I God and ~ Hus pen-I . . . ( Cn1m'o(1 ;.2:d(-s and moving pu-1\n'r*s d(*pi(`tin1.{ the 11'-rrilmgv and V:ll`i("d work of Unitt-cl Church in Nurthvrn Onl,;u-in and Quobc-0 wort` shown at ` tho L-v(-ning s<-rvin(- uf Cnllior St. United church (m Sunday last by 1 Rev. Dr. J. C. Cnch1':m(-, sup(-1'inlvnd- 1 0111 ml` Missiuns for Numlwrn On1ur- 1 in. Considering Ihc disugrot-ublo wt-ntlwr and 1.110 short nnlicv. 21 very A l`('1)l'('.\`(`ll(:lliV'(' [,':z1hm'im._{ was pra-s-! om. Both the slidc-5 and thv hvnil 11-<-Is of moving pictures worn in col- n1 n1`. .\'hnV\'iI|1. , vm'_\' vfibc-li\'t\l)' Ihvg hv:nu1iI'ul .\`(`('H('|`_V ul'1ln- marl}: (.-n1m- ` try in tho zulmmn. l)r. Cn('Iu`:nn-I 1nldnI't'hc dil'l'icuIl.ic->4 uc(-nnmpunyinpti` the npn-nin;.{ of ('hLH`('h('S in Lhv m-w mininu 1-mnmuniiir-Q in H11 nnrlh Dr. J. C. Cochrane Gives All nlllllllp , ('()HllI1lllllIlL'S Ill Int IIUIIHJ and showed .`ii(i(`S of the v:n'imI.< ne- tiyitios of 1111- rvsirlu-nl missimimios and mix mars in the building of. (,~hm'('hvs and m:ms(-:< with vu]nn1:u`y l.'ibm'. I.;n'rh-1' Lulu-. iVi.:li(I(.'i1(`VV|l'l. Vul l )'rr. iVi.'li|l'ii(` and uthi-1` mining (',t~n1rv.x' wn1'c raimxvn. as well 1].`: VI nnrl Hu- m.:.n..o In. 1\Il-nuihuulin is III! I uuu nu On mntiun 411' Ald. Jun1us and AM. Garm.-1'. the Town Cuuncil, at Mun- day 1-vn-nim:'s spt-ciu] Int-cting. ac ccpu-d lhc 0111-1' of $20 from A. C. Rt-id fur lhv ultl I"ir- Brip:ui(- slt-ighs which hanvv ho:-n lying in thug inwn sh<-(I fur .\*:~v1-ml ) ('lI'S. [(1. Mrs. S. F`. Clark, Kingston, was 3, vimtur for last work with hm` pan`-. l'l|l.`;, Mr. and 1\/11-24. .1, IL St-zxgmnnl Him-u Q1 (-,(~n1.rv.x' shown. us wen ',.. S('(-ll('. < rm M:mif.rm1in lslimd and the- nurlh ShIr!`(--Hf l.:ukr- Supm-inr. , .-_$.._._ Nu 1 fully := pvznrs i 3|. I. %- &\I\ulII\.IIIla \aIvya Illustrated Address At Collier Street United ! I\|'n Jul: .1"--uu,,_ . ....... 11 A.M.--- Morning Worship "CAN YOU SEE YOUR GRAY HAIRST` ! 3 P.M.~BIBLE SCHOOL ' Cl;1ssvs for Ever_vbud_v 7 PM -"SELEC"I'ED FOR SERVICE" I "FRIENDLY HALF HOUR" [allowing Evwniug Svrricv \\ __V _ 1 I Central United Church ` Rev. A. N. (fnnp:-r, B./1.. Minisl.e1 u may .'_.r....,. v.. ._ Rvv. John. I\'IcGi1Iicudr11I. Minist:-r H A.M.--C`hurtm' W[(`lT\b(`l"S Series N0. 7 -Jzum~:~. the Sun uf Zvbvdcv 2 P.M.~-~CRUSADERS CLASS 3 P.M.--CHURCH SCHOOL '7 P N1. THE IRON GATE AND THE ANGEL" I Miss Jvssie Br;/son. I Organist and Choirleader ` COME AND WORSHIP. ` 1 KLV. J. D. DIILIIIJ 1. m.n., u.u. Minishrr ` Edmund Hardy, Mus. Bac.. r.T.c.M. ` Organi.\-2 and Choirmaster o\.r.\ur\A_ uu\u\,.- u. Avuu Sel`viv0:: at 11 A.M. and 7 PM. Cunductvd by the Minister At Ihv morning, 5;-r\-ice D1`. Shnrlt will speak on the subject: .-mun r-lJIIDr`Ll AMT) sIMMoNs&c9.

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