NA'l`lYR.l'I'S AlI'l`lS'l` \()L'lnb(.'l`) Whalt mud nrlist. l.n-sod from bund- age. Nuw runs wild lhv L`n\lIlll`_\'.\`i(I1`. 'l`hrowing paint in wild prufusiun ON` the wnndlmui. fur and wul--`. _.VL'il.\Ull IUI ` (`l`Shlp uf 1 dent . . . . The Home Nursing classes of the, ,Ro.-d Cruss gal undvr way this week? wxth thv high S(`hI)l)l gnrls mt-cling: Tll">`du_V ::ftcx'|mm1 . . . The girls; `vl;n.<.<<-s wxll take place c-uvh I`Lu\~:du_\" at 4 1.3 . , The adults homo nursing` .-..nn~..; Ilrull In. h..l.-l ..u..rv \H.ulnnc. mg. KICK. 3. \VHl'X'I. Silt.` W15 [1 of mxmy luv:-ly gifts whicl unda-r :1 setting n! a bridal 1) pink and whne streamers. x: o 9 u u v What the '1'-dl'C85(`d wnman in -Paris -the wily of dro.-L: designers---' will wear this )'t`il!` KS \'('|",\' different frnm what (`ulY1L`.\` iivur hi-rv {rum their $h\)DS , _ . Just nuw they nre lhxnkiniz mun: iibuul air raid clothe-s After all. no wum-an wants to` iimk her wnrst even when caught. 4 ` in such an vmergi-nc,v~ rsu they have set the-nisolves to designing cloihes `fnr just that purpuse . . The "en- scmbles" have in be S!'\'iCabll`.l comfortable and still smart . . .i Middle of the night alarms develop :1 technique in! rapid dressing and, among hasty gelups which are in `favor are ski cluthes . . Air ruid~ minded ladies are finding tight-i anklcd ski trousers and windbreak- i[. jackets with tight wrists the lash `word in (`hlC ciiveruge . . . Among} practical nI`d cavoungsi display: -. -. .. Miss Mary Hanley whr-so rt-cu-nt nmrrmgo In r Ray l.i\'ings1un.' lncul druggnst. was gut-st u! honur. -:1 : rhulmhllul irun at tho- mcux clruggusx. at u dc-lnzhtful : I`.-um... I Fnirl ( .I (lQ'IlLfHIllll S n0 0! Enid Cu` . Oct. 5. whvr nu... .. I......I up nHI|L'_K. LVIIVS. }VUIHIi|ll I `Mrs. A D Gray are ll1.\`ll`ul`Il`('.\`Sl`S for the Therv 15 SI! hmo M` `nu so d(`Sll`C . . . 3 a n \\'2|S KUUSI UK lllllllll shuwcr given at the .|r(1`r Thursday eve-n~` ,-re she vvus rt-cipiunt{ v uifk Lrhirh um-r9` ICU VVCTU` I bell and IOIIOWCCI Int` llI. 'l'I`I'l1|Un`\.v was the presmnzniun of n l`n.-t Nu`-blvi Grand Jewel 10 Sister Sophie Spar-2 king of the local lodge. The pro- sentalion was made by Assumbl_v~ Warden Sister Idu Mills. Barrie. | District Deputy President Sister Fay Gu1bx'0ns(m of Cullingwnod and | her installation stnff prt`.~'i(h'd. [ `Nun nnwhumutnll.-rl Nnhln (`.rnn(l! /Ill bu- Fl.-3.. l ;:,n.'L- 1 Oct. . This pl,` In. "Robin Hood Flour Made Extra Baking u Pleasure, Say Mrs. Gamble and her daughter. . ____.:__ .__j !in shups are 1`mud.<---~whi('h :m- ju.~1 made for sleep louslud hair Another smart hn(>d(-d gurxm-nt made of thick soft. \\' in \\'uH- named midnight blue. sleeved. snug. bolted and butluns all |1he way {rum neck in nnklu . . . Nu .`unde1'thin;.zs show whun this gur- ment is warn xmd it goes on in 11-- cnrd time . . . . nu r... isv . . It is 1nng- ` HliN::|:|r;4cg:|I\g of mun tramp in fur nu.-uls thruc times :1 day with big Lurm up- p(:till:.'1...:IIId(lulhi\fur sL`verulwcL-k\...i(mczms 2| lul ufcxlrn h:lkiI||.'_'. Out un the prairie an (..1rl)crry, Mnniln|).1, where this huppcncul, Mrs. l"rI:d (uunhlc and her damghu.-r pruvcd lhc wiulum and cunnumy nf baking with Robin Huud lluur. "\Y/- uuul zc Inn: of Kuhn) nod baking WIUI Kumn nunu rmur. "We used zn Inn; Hum! Flour L-very lwn week-.," \.ny\ Mn. (Samblc, and It mmlc uur wmlr. much cusicr bcsialus gnnng ua hum.-r bread and more imncs tn (In: bag. The men certainly appru-aims.-d thu- nutriliuu.-. quality and znnr 1:! uur bread fur we had .1 hard mnc Mlmu them up." .... .. .. nu: ,, , L Robin Hood _l`luur 15 an nu-u.|n easier and an much mun: depend- able to work with," umdc-1 .\1r.. Ganlhlc. "\V"hy. when using Rubm Hood | lnur, I can mix my duugh until it's almuu stiaky but ulhcr ours mixed this way would give you dough M) soft it wouldn't rise net` IHSKUIIHIIUII Slllll ].)l't`5lLlk'U. | The n(-wly-install;-d Nublu Grand! is Mrs. Coldic Ward. Have you paid ynur sul)scriptim1? \ I than :1 "TM Shudow-ovIry Wat. CHI. 9-9.10 pm. ivory $60.. C50, 5.39.1 ._,,,_.g Robin Hood Flour Mazeapam waume 7!//zeal` BARRIE FUEL & SUPPLY C0. --M. B. A. I h 917M ll PAYS iihuv A can THAT IS cuAIi'7AN1:n .__ _...... .-u.~-__?.-.. The Examiner sells at $2.00 and isi` wurth more. I Advertise in The Exzunixwx`. : Victoria St. and Railway Take advantage ot this Positive Gunrantt.-0 of Quality and insist on `blue coal'1or gr:-ater hosting satisfaction this winter. It's the only coal in the world that is coloured Mm: tor your protection. Order your supply now. mg V III :3 fur HHS prupclly. Kuh up the cxlrzl vm urn ln.|\1-~. HOME H.\K|.\(. \l l<\ H I-i K()lJl.\' IIUUI) ILUI l( N111 IS LIMIT? "I`hurs.d.:_v. Ua~lul;z`r 1'3. -1!):-}!__ Plmnc 999 'Il('lll ` 1'1 I Eire Four -qs..'s.-...a'-_._.-. Ielluws. like the guld uf 0|-hir. Pihks. likv .\`lIll:l('l.\` nf the sn-:1. 3r0wns. with all lhv \\`:II'llll firs!-Iu\'o_ Color p('l`ft'CI .`1_`~'In}nhnlI_\'. IS the source on sucn e\nxmr;u.1ng pleasure to lhousz-unis of 10:1 |u\'cl`H the world over. Bu) Liplnn'.~'1u\lu_\'. Three di(in\'Yl\`t` 3.'l"2ldx'.\` Hm! Llhx, Orange lube! and \'cl`nu Lnlwl (Liptun`s Finest -. UPYON'S, Nit world`: Iorgul nlling ha, in Noahd olpocioliy for Canadian Ruin. 111- ll '11 on lo the Lipton Ten Muslcnle every Sunday. 130 In 5 on p m m er .1 1. I310 Station; CI_L, Toronto. (L-.l max Snvothocou nsfmm Lipton : ` llb. Ind `'11 . pucknneu. Tho)- nto uwhnmzeublu fur benulr {ul Wm. Rugvrutk Sun Snlve-r- plum. W:-my {or pmmiunn book to Thou. J. Upton Lunmad. Lmlun Bldm. Tomato. Never thnuht uf prudent sm'in;:. Wildly hurling: (for wide .\ ('nIpI*; Puinl. in p|'udi1:ul }u`nfll.\`inl\. Spl:u.~`hin;.: In-n-s nu lnllsuiu slnpl`. Thou. J. Upton Bldg . 'l'nI' [ RAl.1"H GORDON , z.`. ,>,_ 1 AI-.;0(\g(` uf Cu}-i mmuul ins1:1ll:1- 3 lhv ])l'{`.~`(`l!C1` tiff nmnh.-I*< H th:-i I und maul. Change to Lipturfs. You'll say it's as fine a tea as you've ever lush-d. `or Liptota small Imf tn-n has a superb, full-budivd ri(`hm'ss. Thu: is.why Liplon's. thnugh you ]n;|_\' brew it weak as you pleas:-. as never insipid. That is why Lipluu's is the source of such exhilarating to thousands of tn-u the Buy grades: R.-d lul-cl, Ornmm label Yellow I I` ILVIII`dI jl'I\ I 1- n `v . -, ' A quiet wt-ddim.-` was s.xl-nxniz-i Cd in the Pl`I.`Sb_\'h.`l'ill)\ pux'sm1;u:a- nl St:I_vm:I`. wh-.-In Nurnm Ivlrtlmnh-_v. `c|:mghlox' of Mr. nml` Mrs. 'l`lmm:1s 1McGuulvy bumunv lhv lrrich of AI- fborl Fishvr. svu 01' Mr. mu! Mrs. um.-n Fishcr. Rm`. Wzllium v...m.<! irl`fi(`iuh.-d. I -` Mr. and I\lrs. rim.-.~ in m.- .-n! Ilw budvg.'rrun\'.~ furm in .\'unn:- Hlulu In-wn.~4hip. ' ' lVlI'S. VVHI. klfilllillll. l Aflur the rt-cv11i lcouplc loft on :1 rm-tun` I Nm`thv1'n Onlurin. On 1 they will l'(`Sl(lt,` ul Km; the grcmm is .~:Lulmm- bau'1'nck.<. :.>m_\' uuu ' Kt`t`1l`) . ( bride uf I L . .1` Yb! No suno boim: 1-'1-r muhi uquul On an canvas. l:u`}.:v ur small. Tints um! shades and hlvmls it-n\p(*l'.~`. With u nnrmnl brush mu DTIGL` U1 .`\l'lIlUl' Wllllllll lXll}_',Ill`.`~. lll|l_\ . sun n1` Mr. and Mrs. A. lIu_-.;|u*>. Kis- bu)`. Snsli. Thu ('l'l'l`lllHH_\` \\;Is mm-; gchnvlud by V:-n. .`\l`(`l'l('I(':lL`uIl L`. A. llvluultun. Thu churvh bu-;mliI`u|l_\` ; dEC()l`iltL`d fur lhv H:u'vL~. 'l`h;anl<.~`-` -giving services. xnudu n Inn-ly buck- lground. ` T`hn hrln urhn unto-1':-(I `IlY Igrouna. . .- The bde. who 0111.:-1'1-(l 111:-H church on thv arm uf hur ;.:r;:n `father. Mr. A. A. Kvolx-_\`. :'\lli::1mI. 5; anked churyning in :1 .\`ll`t`L`1-i\`ll;.`_l|1 [gown of Que:-n's blue ('l't'|n'. wnn'h iwino zIL'c(-ssnrics, nlsu \\'mI'iI1;: :: m:l`- Q `i_' [sage \.f Juhzmnu Hill n-.~-s .mcI h!y- 1' Int -the-\'u11u.\'. She currin-(1 u \\`hilL' W` |pI'i1)'t`l' bunk. KW I Thu hI'idr-\'vn:1irI T\'Ii<~: K:u:h|:-plush ;pru,\'L'x mum. The bridesmaid. N1` Murphy. Banrric. wul`1` gown. with black :I(`L't'}-' cox'sug- of Al11l`l'1('ilH land 1ily-of-'hu-\'ull(')'. mam was Mr. Gnrdm D-. ! I 1 I I Di|l'l'lt'. I Fullnwing thv cm`0mun_v :1 1'oc(-p- |li was held at tho hnmu ul" Mr. and `Mrs. Fred Smith \\'h-rc an bul`f:-`. lunch was served. 1\'1rs. kc:-11-,\'. `mother of the bride. I1-('1-i\'-(I lhv gucsls xvouring an gown uf black crepe with sequin trimming. rust ne- l`t`QQ(II`il`,k and nn unnumnn fur 3'11-l `rlt.'l' CU Sil}.',(' \v\'H (ll IAIIISIHIIH l`\lS(`.\'. The table look:-cl vury p1'<-11) with n Scotch lace cluth and (1-m_rvd-with ` the wedding cuk:-. Thuse nssi.~'limL \v(-re 1\'h'.<. Frvd Smiih. whu \\n1~(~ :1 Eguwn nf powder bluv with n:o\')' blue 1:n('m-\' YVh'\' VVIH I \'nl|\' .uu-1 ' ' nun un uppusum nu Her C()l`Silf.',(' was of Tulisrnzn 'T`hn inhln lnnknrl \,'.u'\' tum EUVVII Hl },ll|\VLIl'l LJIlll' ucc(-ssurivs. Mrs. Mm Wm. Graham. ASL... nu. .....m..o: V\I Wm. lIl'lll I SuI1u'dn_V H` {, Uclnbt` ` ' .I .v llSIll-Ill--M('(.-\lY l.l'I\' .u,, ,_ I In his S|)t`t'd'uf M:In-h-h:n'- mu Ho (.`l`l:Ill`s :1 \\'ill`h-likv Im- Wt-nving unu wiclv 1`v.-r::i:nn lv;I K'l|.-idncupic. nL-.'Ilh Ilu- In-~.~ WWEIDDINGS I3<|llll'. uu;`hlur . C`l.'appor f Arthur ` V\,!.. .....l n lug. ru 1 fur jm `YTHIH l`nI :.\'nnml. muck Sllt'L1(` snucs unu 1nru-- :qu.'II`lcl'-lvlmlh nuturnl chumnis mm - `|vs. She carried an MC! fashiunwd H1-xxx-;:;n_\' ut` Bri:n'cliff roses. brun'1.u 'mum.~: and peach gludiuli. Thv ln'idu. vvus Miss Vivian Wnnd. ;0\\'0n Suund. who wuru black {:1- rnlnm (rm-pu with largo mutvhim: hat and wore :1 (-urs:|gu- of /\mm'ic:m I Mn Hnnnxu I 'l`U(`K ~l Al{'l`Rll)Gl-I 1 .\`h:mi_\' 1%:I_\' Uiiiied Church. i:isie- ' l'iill_\' (leeumled wiih dnhlius. asters. I IH.'lI'i}_`,I>lLi.\' and :iuiumn i'nli;u.{L`. was 1 ilie sci-lie of :i very pretty weddin;.',' 1 mu \\'l`lil|l`.\`(liI_\' :ii'lermmii, Oetuber 4. " 1939. when Viulu Nlaideline. dllll).',h1.(`l' u hi" Mr. und Mrs. Roy P:ll'll`id1. .'l`. Sli:nii_\' Buy. became the bride llf Nurmuii S. Tuck. B:u`rie, sun of MI`. lillid Nlrs. A. Tuck, Barrie. Rev. 1). Rwy C1'u_v_ ufi`ici:.itim.:. Miss Beth Drur_\'. Barrie. cousin ,ui` the bride. was organist. and Nliss }.le: D:u'ruch. 'I`nn>iiIn, saiiig very s\\'z-ell) "Becauise". The bride, given in inn:-i'i:ige by `her father. was lovely in :1 gown nf sleep i\ nI`_\' satin, cut on princess `lines with truiii. and made with :1 ('U\\'1 neckline and lung puff sleeves ` ('(In1il1_E. in :1 puint over her hand. `She \\'or(- her nmthere veil. H flour- len_-.:lh tulle emb1`nidel`(`d veil caught `with nr:ing.:'e b1uSSOn1S. gnld sand:i1s| and carried Sweoi.heurt roses with m;iidenhnir fern. She also wore the :gruuin'.~' gift, in Bulnvu watch. I `.\'1i.~:.~; Durnthy M. Tiliey. Tommu,I . ..r In. l\I-irln u:-nu ht-irlncnwniri | I \ l1,~:.~; 1Jul`nI.n_v M. J.lllL`_\`. 1Ul'UlllU,I4 vvusin of the bride. was bridesmaid. luuking must uttrzictive in wine chif- fnn \'L`i\'(`1 made on princess lines` `with Swen-lheuri neckline and lung `puff .\'i(`(`\'t`S with point. with doll hat In mulch and curried bronze Chry- .\'ll1ih\`l11Ll]h.\` with fern. I : ..\rr:uI\'\~n\ `mm I1`:-zmlclin Hit-k- Groomsinan was Franklin Hick- `l'lll_`.,". Barrie. and ushers were How- ard l- artridge. brother of the bride. -and Eldon Tuck. brother of the :;.:room. To the bridesmaid. the organist and soloist. the groom gave cameo -pt.-ii(l:iiits. and to the groomsman a tie clip. The rec:-ptioii was held at the `lioine of the bride's parents. The h;ipp_\' couple received congratu1a~ :tii-its under an arch of evergreens 5 and flowers outside. and later a sup- lper was served in the dining room. (lt'(`tIl':llt`(l with pink and white f1ow- i ers and white bells. Mrs. Partridge. l mother of the bride. wore a dress of 4 violet crepe with navy accessories with eorsage of pink carnations. Mrs. ; Tu:-k. mother of the groom. wore` . HLl\`_\' blue with matching accessories `Willi cursage of roses. Guests were. ' }Il'(`.\'t`l1l from Duniirille. St. Cathar-' lim-2:. 'l`oi'onto_ Stroud. Barrie and II\... IA` ... .\'lllll'lt`ll1Lll1l.\' \\'|U1 lL`1'll. ` I I l 'ul`-Ilin, ' .-\l'1m- :1 short mutm` trip. tho bride. mvullung in mi(lnig.:hl blue cm-pv n-.<.< and hm. bluvk F.ng1ish wvml ml II`1mm<'ll wilh fnx. and match- 1_-_: suml:- :I('('('.\`.\'Ul i(`.\'. the young :11;-lv will x'v.~'i(lv in l`nrnn1_u. |.`- hzwl; \\`llh u bow Their flown-rs `x_.k`. up x'p_\idq_|nQu m Momma). j\\'\`1`1` uld-fu.~hiuned 11-.1.-.~gu_\'.s` of pink Anu,_v the oul-ufquwn gm._.-ls; ;l`1plul'u msrs and rusc and rod usl~1wn.~ro: Mr and Mrs '1`. C._ R.-iv:-.1 {xx-< in tunes that harmonized wnh|Mr_ um} Mm M w. R,.`,,.,., M1,.-.w lh~ ll` -~rm~mbh-s. Annu Rrlvr mud Miss Jotmunui ; Jdm I. 1`t-uh` Of Trnl was lh-iv:-_ and Mrs. Vmcum T'.owu ul H;-Ea! man and Wungm E. Enact. on cnurchul, :H_~\'*~ \'l UH` pr.-nu ur DUI!` uvru In :u.~\'>'. un IHCII` l'l'lLH`n, lno.'\' \\'l|II ` I V Yelluws. m-:.:._- I (iR:\l~`.SSl-Ill~- l l(`K.-\Rl)' nu wt-dding trip was to Muskuku} nl`Xhl'I`l1 Points. the bride Iran'- in :1 rust d1`(-ss. rust (`nut with fur. und black uccussm'ies. I and Mrs. Tuck will rusidu no;-url [; U\'ull't_' glllll nun I :1 fully peuicoat I :1 Will! lhv szmw "'I\;\\v ......-n v in. `u ('m's:I1.:,t' ms:-s. d\\':u`l vs bruzllh. I\\-~I'\'\I||\ uv-nu \_ Icu uuul tl l.IJ.\l.]lH." and was catxght up to of whnv no.-1 ' nu color as the mrv tiny wri.-`th-ls 01' :l in lhv mm:-rial of. l lllllt` pctallcd ht-ad-' peuu dv suie lied in`, u buw` fluwsw.-rs: ...a ...`...... ..l ..i..l; JU\\ L||l'|l llUVVL'|.\ -d I|sl~ harmonized with (ll !\llll'l'| illl while `mums In llt-rringhonc T\\'(`(`d ` By GRACE THO|lN(`l.ll-`FE Hen,-`s :1 chic mat in hvrringbnne lww.-d of a brown and blue mixluro | The rolled collar and hm) patch` puckuls are an!" Alaskan soul. A bruwl`. loullwr boll slips thmup,-h tweed lnups. I i This Nettle Danger" ' I This Nettle Danger" is the title of Phillip Gibb's la-itcst. bnuk. It is tz1k- V on from the speech of Hutspur from Henry IV. quoted by Sir Neville `Chamberlain. (m his way to Munich, ` "Out of this nettle dunget`. we pluck the flower. sL-ifcly". As at work of `fiction. this book is not su impurtnnt but it gives an understzxnding of the; people and the events which have lead up to the present situation. The is nlmut :m Am:-rir-an rmmrtm`, lL`i|(J UP 1U Llll.` [)l'USL'll| hllllilllllll. 1119 stmgv is ubuut an American reporter., who is sent to England and u1,hL'l` European countries as u fun-ign cnr- ii respondent. His English friends are married to people of other natio;iali- ` ties and he comes intn intinmte c0n- I tact with the home life in SCVCl`ill{ lCuunti'i(-s. Gibbs leaves us with 21` better understanding and ti liking fur people of other nationalities. It is! `instructive reading at the present !1imn I YFIHDWS. B1'c.wns, N:-u ' LIIIIU. A New Horror of War horrors of war. It is not, as bad as it was at first. as the CBC has wisely works are curtailing their broad- casts. There are some. of course, who want it. but it seems to me we are all 1.00 anxious and worried. to be harried Linn;-eessarily. Two of my friends. both intelligent `gave (-omi'uslin;_1 opinions. on the `Isame day. One said. she hardly went I out of the lioiisc as she sat glued to the radio. The other said. she kept I'her radio turned off all day, as she I broudc:-.isl.s. The newspapers seem `more valuable thzm ` give us authentic news in detail. ,and we can take it, if and when. we want it. 'I`hm'(- was a great diversity _'1f opinion over the wisdom of broad- '-usline Hillt-r'.~ Danzig speech. Some ;lpuo.>plv \\'('l'(' \'('l`_\' much worked up o\'(`r it and felt it was almost Crim- -`inal to allow his propaganda to DU ,;hvard I felt that when he was `.\`[JI.`(lklll;1 we might as w(.-ll hear it and know whai he \\`LlS wing. The ... . .. . |. ..|.I .|. .. .-.. The radio has become one of the controlled it. and the American not-g \NllH1(?n. . could no! stand the frequent news- ever as they` ! 01 . 1 L x . Home- bodies I H1` Ul l\I\' 3 IHUIIITI VA AI.` Ell -In cm~rr_v winc crepe Ia.-elm \\'Ilh back ful1m~s.~' in the 2 \A'hl(`h ended m a brie.-I train. .mn1chmg jackcv. was sequin M 9mod and hvr "(|VA t"l'S were Jnhz 'HxH roses in u (`nl`S'c\8t`. I -.o..- \I.< and M... f` `HIM In out go. I.;m.-r Mr and Mrs. Gruo.-sser In-fl. inn Ihmr wedding trip to Lilkn" Placid. N\'.. the bride trm-x.-llmzz `In 5| lwu-pivcv suit of fir true. g',l'm-n wool. with brown hat. brown ~'m-dv .\`h0(`S and ncccssories' and wc.-urmg u corsagv of 'I`ali.~`man `V:.Us`.S: On their rcturn, they will `lake l Ann nu ihn mnI.nl.huun .r.....-l< Today's Fashic; HINTS Lnnnynl Brown THE BARBIE WARBNER. BARRRIE, ON"'`.. CANIQDA IIHU \\'iI.\ illhll ll\`|l.l III III\ M the bridt-'.< parvnts_ dwar- hrnughuul with charming ar- m-nls of pink and while glad- `hc bride's table \\'u.~` Centre-d, an Hl`\`d wedding cako_ u`<'d 1.: punk. and arranged mm? candles in silvur candvlbrlli 1 -uh;-r end :1 silver buwl cf, ms:-s and 1il_\'-of-{he-vnllcy. bruk-Ix mulher was Lzuwm-d . ...;.... ......\.. r.._.\..,..u-A ' I`is Octnbor. N:mn'o'.< artist. Running snnv. thv ('uullll`_\'Sid(`. And for canvas l`hU.'~'(` lhv \\'mILll:IIul Stretching il bnlh fur and winlu. ROR (`I-nxuhn-II Q1 'I`:n`nn|n 1 I )l`I`iCd. P of 1115', .-m \A'un1(m.;b (ms. tho! wont! 104`. lid. l 1 H L`([LlL n1 news i C `your ! this. . M...-ma ms! ,9 , This week is I-`ire Preventi(m'1 lweek across the Dumininn . . . and 5 |while the Fire Chief has been m:ik- 1 ing an careful survey of business :4 buildings this past. `week. it is theit duty of every woman tu make, ihisll inspection in her home . . . Women; play a very large part in the pre-Iv; vention of tires. In their hmnc-5;` they should be certain that iIl.\pet_'~` -lion is made peri.idicully so that all ' heating and lighting equipment is in It proper condition . . . Matches should]; :be kept out It the reach of children: and the children shnuld be taught `the danger of fire and nut tu play with matches . . . The but type nt match to use is the "Safety Match." which may be lighted unly cm the bux . . . Closets should be kept clean nnd all rubbish removed {rum the` entire promises . . . i If vnn haven't considered Fire` 'unLn'.- promises y | If you haven't. Firm,-1 Prevom.-inn Wcuk personally. do so nnw---lnok uver your hnusn and sew] if you have any cnlleclion uf rubbish| _which might easily be u firv hu'I.:u'd[ I 'I`hnn rln vnnr hum! in l`n. lkl' H105 !wnIch nngnt easily DP I|l`l' H`-I".iII`u[ I. . . Then do your best in make: the: |hnm<.- us sufv as hum.'ml_v ])u.\'Sib]l_`.; . a an: :1: i .. 4.5 .. t i` l One of the busiest nu-c-tings 1.ho'lL. Ladies Auxiliary tn the Liuns Club 3 have had in many il mum) was h('1dl[ F`1`id:iy L-vi.-ning lust, at the Quvmfsil II-Intel . . . Starting uff with their} lwur work. the nwmbcrs smvocl mid} got ihuir knitting under way . . 4" The Auxiliary is working as u gl`uu].) , fur the Red Cross and in addition ` the difficulty of the uiimmiliui` num- , us has something to do with this. It ; is 2.1 good book to dip into, as one can pick out the parts in which um- ` is n1n1 inlorestod. AnL):u`(:ntl\'. nth-I is most interested. App:u`(:ntl_\'. oth- ` tere-sting. . plC|{ out me parts in wnxcn murl` ers have thought this as the copy I ` rend came from it lending librury and I found at good many pages un- cut in different parts of the book,_ The record showed the book had` been out about a half dozen times.` One person kept it so long he mightl as well have bought the book. or! more probably it was :1 she. as wo- men seem to patronize lending lib-' ruries more than men. John Gunther, gives the impression that he knowst what he is writing about and gives; confidence in what he says. His` broadcasts were restrained and -in-1 Pl:-nlv nf Hum-st Flatterv ' IO Dflng LHBYH up St) wen. DUI` in!- swer was. by using plenty of hon- iiest flattery, there is always sunta- 'them want to live up to your high opinion of them." She does not give them only praises. because l have heard her quietly straighten them `out and give them orders which had `,to be obeyed. Parents in their desire `for perfection in their children `..o often tell them only about their lfaults. Consequently they feel every- ithing they do is wrong and are fi".i.-:- I the foolish parent who thinks cver_\'- 'thing their children do is right. `Plenty of honest flattery is a good truly for both parents and teach('rs- `but it must be honest. House Cleaning Hints 'l`o wash rugs. use a ve.~'y th-ck suds of mild soap flakes. Wring out the cloth and rub a small sr:cti.m of _the rug. Rub immediately with a dry cloth. The back of the rug must llt..'- ;er get wet. ,_.;Wax the WlI_-ld0\-J Sills land you v\`ril1`find them. easier to `keep clean 'I`o remove white `spots from your tables. put sonn- spirits of camphor on a |)lut.'c of cheese-cloth. let it stand Llll'll the `Cloth is slightly damp. then rub tin.- ? spots. t i 1 ' Fruit. Salad [thing worthy of praise and it. mall-:I'.\" itrated. On the other hand. there is: I53 - u v Dllll Vlflj LIULIVL`. IIL' IIL' tends church twice regularly onl Sundays and each summer he goes off for long trips by himself . `For amusement he finds interest in lcards and is a regular attendant. at {a weekly euchre club . . . Our con- ,gratulations to this fine old gentle- 'man! . . . .. U :1: u E A jitney ten" sounded to us like` `a most original and interesting way; .of raising funds . . . This was the` 'tea held by the Ladies Aid of Essa Road Presbyterian Church. 'l`uesdayj E. . . At. small tables. gaily decorated: '`with autumn flowers in the school `room. the guests had a choice of a number of delicious dishes from {the menu. each for a small sum . . . The tea assistants were Audrey Ardell. Irene Sinclair. Mrs, R. Mc- `Bride. and Mrs. Fred Cornish . . .. 1']'hc social committee under the! convcncrship of Mrs. B. Green wast iin charge of arrangements . . . On? ;the committee were Mrs. E. Hngan.i gMrs. Maguire and Mrs. A. Conlon . K iI\ Irs. W. Robertson acted as treastir-l. `er for the tea . Mrs. A. '1`. Mar- `shall is president of the I.adi<.-s Aid. :1! n on The Barrie Drama (`|ub will give .its first public performance on Oct. n- n l I` u ,_, vu,n mx_:,. buvelcnung H mun nu ;I 628 C1'uwfm'(l $1.. 'l`uI`-nln R Al I'll g l8I'C'Sllng. Plenty of Honest Flatlery A friend has an up-stzmding. wt.-ll- |behuved. mzmnerly family of ulmusll !gl`uwn-up children. Just about us} lnice za family as cuuld be found any] iplace. I asked her huw she mzmugudg |to bring them up so well. Her an-l lawnr um: hv ngimr nlrmtv of hun- ' Fruit Salad S Take an few bottles of your po:-clzos; land pears and add pineuplo undz` cjcherries to make :1. bunk-d frux! s_|!- `, lad. Use `calmed pmeuple_ whwh vs` I] czmnvd In `chunk's. or cut xvvdga-.~` Ifmm the sliced pmeanpple. Lha-2 m.u'- iuschinu cherries tn the 1-xtrnt that: V _,_\`uur t.an>`lL- purse ullow.<. ur 1.nlm_u ` Hing \'mn- mnnnnd ('h-l`l'iI*\ IHHV bu l:` I.` ULH \.il>|l' Ul }JLll5L` dllUV\.\. Ul lgllllllf; itlns. _\'0ul` c'.mncd (.'he`l`l'lt'.\' may b:-`:` lusvd. Mix (hr fruits lugvllu-I`. bring `tn the bnil and bnllle in .\'l\`l`lll l.L`d; gjurs. This mixture uf fruits lnnkvs Al` [welcumc change in the usual :i.<. 3, mom in your cellar SllL'l\'t's. ` Nutmeg Sauce 1 cup sugar. 1 tublespumi fluur. dusli uf Silll. 2 cups bailing wul--r, ll iliibltspuml butler, 1 u-uspmm nul- meg. Mix thy sugar`. flour und salt. iaidd the boiling water and stir. Add` } the bun.cr and boil fur five minulv.-5. '_;md stir while boiling. Add thv mu `meg. Serve with cunuge or sh-aum-d pudding. CHEST |.D Massage thxoat. chest. and back with plcnrv of 171.1... \'......n..s. ... |...-a.;...,. rL..._ '-* '1 I - `V - Iwnn plcntv or Vlcks VapoRub at bedtime. Then spn.-ud a thick layer on chest and cover with u warmed cloth. VupoRub's double action brinp doubk tvlief. It acts as u poultice to penetrate the surface skin; and its soothing nwdicinal vapors are breathed direct to the izmuxcd an an \'K!IdD( Try it. to loosen phlegm-to clear air pussugcs-chcck tendency to cough--and also to relieve the 1' l and s`::`'::. of s ehcumuseb. Vgpo ug A Woman : Viewpoint On This and That How To Relieve Misery of Your jjjj Lj- Let s Chat Manila Rn-bi.-kuh I.nr\gu- lingwnnd hnld its ins` lion of ()fficur.~` in pm-5.-n4 stjireral vi.~:iLiug Im'xnbu!`.< ..t` Beaver Ludgv of Hur1'i1'. Feature of thu prug1'mxu11o. \- fnllhwed tho inmullmimx L'\'I'l`l1 I S ling nl` ehn lnnnl lnrlma Thu I I A delightful autumn test was hold` `tut. thu hnnw 4;! Miss Flnrcncv Brun-1, ~" 1 tun yL`.\'l('I'd:n_v with thv Choir ml` Bur- lun Aw. Unit:-d Church zu.-Hm; ma .".|:\`l|\\ ~. II\' l (. 1 -` nun-inn Ihn In q :.' . *1 . . . : Mrs. W A. Sp:-urn. president of`. E1130 Chnll`. and Miss Hruntun. rnceiwi gud tho m.'my mnvsls . . . "l`h:- ruuvnsll lwcrv offvvtivuly d(`('(II`:Ill'd wilh lnlt-? *.-autumn fluwc,-rs and the tun t:-.b|o| `was uflrzwlivcly am-:nu:vd with l.lL'(`\ `cloth. pink rusos in :1 silvur bowl : gum! mulching pink tapers .. . Mr--:. Fr:mk Dutch:-r uud Mrs. W. Park ])uul`t'd tun. while Mrs. F. E. Manx-` `well was In Charge at lhu tea room . . , 'I`|'u- tn-:1 assistants included In-no Knapp, Kiln-on Bnwvn. Mariam Spourn. Mariam Purk . . In charge ufl lthv kilulu-n were Mrs. C. Sh-wart.` .Mrs. W. A. Hunnn. Mrs. Frank Cor-' }ing and Nlrs. C. Mnchc-ll . ` . ` .-m inhnn-ulinv nuw-1 'tu knitting are planning weekday! .~wing meutimzs. starting tomorrnw} ovvnimz . . . Mrs. W. A. Bu-ll is the} '(-fficiunl president nf this grmnp :.IH_ I thirty wives ml` the Lions Club . . . .v u 2- ts :- inn; anu Mrs. L. mucm-n ; During the tun an intcn-sling mus-1 [icul pmgr:umm- was given wxlh vu- [cul xulns by Mrs. B1-rt l..uLu,-lxm-ri.: |Mr:~:. I". W. I)ubsnn and W. A. Bell . -lncirh-nt,::1 n1usi<.' was pmvidod by} 1131-.s'siv Spvurn and Mrs. W. A. Hvll . .i I an at 1- ` l 1 ().nl_v two (I _vs left to register for: `xu-1'vi('c In _VnI`I` (-omutry! . . . The Vuluntury I'{,-;,'istmtion of Canadian Women Cl(I.\`(`S Saturday in Barrie- and Allamd:nl-, so if you are able to offer your services in even one of the ways suggested in the quesliom nnirc. the least ynu can do is put your offer on file so use can be made! uf it later on if m-ccssury . . . Thai booth in Barrie is in the office of D ` 1". McCuuig and in Allzmdulo: ht Mrs V EMcDougn1l's store . . . E an :3 1 I i A gala. event was the nincticth} Ibirthduy of Mr. James H. Parsons. ifuthor (if C. C. Pursmis. which took `plucc Thursday lust . . . The day was cc.-1L-bi'a1.ud by 2! family dinner `1)\l`l_V. with relatives present from, ioul of town . . . These included Mr.| :Pui`srms only living sister. Mrs. Rich-.` zird BL-llumy. from Abbey. Susk.. Mr. `L and Nlrs. .Iumus Irvine. Mr. and Mrs. iClurko Duwsun, 1:11 of 'I`urnntu . . . ' mu. D')I'u1\I\u H. n:....o;..n. ILJUYKL` lJilV\'S(lll, ill] [)1 lUl`(H1[l) Mr. Parstms muched his ninctieth tbit`thdu_v in excellent health and [with :1 live intv.-t`vst in current ur- 'fttirs . . . The daily papers. Lit.erury [Digest and the radio nexvscusts keep thim abreast with the world happen- `ings Still very active. he at- on inf!` . lFur a gmtultitiuns l l . I n1:an` like` in M)!` ass-ul 3Rn:1d `number I`\-u. 0.. -.nui. nun-n Au-(I-nu 1 < :26 In Public Library Hull . . ' `twu-act play Short Circuit" wnl zundur the dircctinn uf Miss E `Ranker: and Mrs. Duvxd Smith . . 'T`k.. Ii.-<\rr\n nlnk in hnninn In I- ' H.iUK(`5 KIHU WAYS` lJil\"lU DHHHI . The drama club is huping to have `similar |u-rfurrnmuu-s ouch month` \and possibly u p;-m.um'me at Christ- %n1u:<- all of which mukvs u very full season for this grnuxu under the 1u-ud- g(`l`Shlp (`. A. McBx'idv. its pro.-si-` Aunt Barrio; Woml;n1-~I5i;a>;es ` In Rebekah Installotionf