Rev. Ernest E, and Mrs, Long. w(=r(5 honoured by the c tion nf Cullier.Sl. United Church last. evening at. u largely nttendedisocialaz 1 gathering in the church` schoofa rooms, prim` to their departure for ` Kirkland Lake next week. Rev. Mr. Long preaches his fare.wel1,serm6ns- in fimwie next Sunday. * n n rr....n.....a ..\... -...-..... ..r n...| " nlllll HI [I 1- later he had u coming int.) idenlifirad as . n n"mn.u. \\rhn.-ru lu- hm] wnrlual fur :l.slm:'l Iinw -mt,-u r->miIn;_{ In the Aliszlrict :e\'n*I'nl month-: age. He had been . off \\'uI'k :-Imw June. 8 :.-nd said he \'Ulll(ll'|'| pa.-;,il)ly run` On his way lu,mv- In had (:m.;9.ed the Win- gene fnnn, " I s-.a\v :1 man neartho llvnh`--u:.v walking: around the min in lhv l'(*Il('n -_" hr lntifie-d. "'l`h(-n I :aw two men running over tha- field, hul. lhmw` was no use taking attc-r them ht`f.'. )lI`1f` 1 1-0uldn`1 run hm-nu:a- H` my hip. I did not take lhe 1-|n':.~lu'vn.~; zm.l den ! know who did." M--u l`I'nuIn ...mnm- nf` I:.qIr|-51:3 (H11. Mrs-1 (`~'<-\\vv. mnmm' of I.`atrt-szsa (frmve-. In-.~`,!i1`iml {hm (}'.')\v rr-nted '1 |)uil:lin_I4 un hor property. Sh :'.'1i(.I ::h- hm] Imvn nut lhubniglli with Mr`: ({n\\ Ionldlly, for Mr. Hmv. .rm .-Ini Hwy had visited 1ht- \Vinpa,:a|-=- l`:u`m In lonk for him hu'uu:e- lu- mmld Ink`? :1 .~`hm't rut hmme than \\'a_\' and they had want- ml nrunml Hm ru:>.'ul until |wa1'ly fivv n'|`lIu?ll_, IUI u . I..rr.. in nnK`K'inu` imlu- llvt` n'|`lm.'I'.. M.'1p_i-:trnl'- Jvff-.: in |)0f.`.`2ing` judg- n`1r.nt will Hm! tho 4-full: regarding Ihrafl of fuwl had been umendecl l`m'I"lIlly and was; xmw cons;i;lered_ muru :urimr: than lmfurv, 1 Mls~:: ll0n'nr'1- Dyer. London. :;pcnL Hm \\'(~vkonl with her bro- t.h:-l'.'4 hl'l'4`. Arrlnv L`:ra.hnm, Big Bay Point, spent, :~.'.und,1_v mm hm slstt.-1', Mrs. Rog S1'Igh-y. Mr mu] Mr5'., M. Wllev and SUBS Glad In 1`('].). )l 1. that Bob` Redfern 19' is duiny; nlooly in the R.V. Hosp!-| Hog, 51-1g~u-y. Mr. and Mrs. M. Wiley and ismilh \u-n- Sunday vlsltors at |i WEEK-END $13Eq1A}. can cs inc-cocoa:-no: GINGER ALE *5 LIME RICKEY V: snowr MAYONNAISE [DRESSING __ mt: a 6` Low E\I_E(!:Y,!|(`IJ\IcY_PR|c , 0_|=_|_0_A_VJLEE3 .:--?j--.2: ...`IBF.= 313..9_$:,. 'pEANu?Bu1'rR" KETCHUP GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 2 FRY S COCOA OLD CHEESE NEW CHEESE L._.._....._._...... STEAKS "". z`:;...`"2.'.' S ROASTS ='~=~*--.3; -5: max suoumns p% ;:%ng_<} suoumans llsrln Igzl `Rind; L`. Pu-cmuln. hliflk LCII. I 33; KED HAMS fTAGE sou. . .a.A. ADII *Lvun s 1;; F California V.nlr-nrlan ORANGES POTATOES C-RAPEFRUIT BANANAS PLUMS TOMATOES New Vnrunxa uulden Illpe -ii: wuVv-- EAL ROAST ao.4e1E' D R Ess E s \ l-1l.l.UW I,-lb. o.Am:I. mug. C I 1901- n yr.--v ...--V , ,w, ,, ,, I-`IL-H, (`rl-.p, Name Fruus and Vegetables rushed direct to vour ;\.!(I' |4.ml slurp daily strawberries, l.e!.tug.-e. ltadlshes. Green Unlnm, um llouw |'unml.uL-5, (faullllawcr, Be-'-.15. tabbzugr and Celery. fxiftls [3 6_5`C WAR SAVING STAMP? 24 Elizctbethvsh. Bzrr-ive Opposite Bell-'I:le;;hoi1e Oifice Phone 243 A*%P._BBA\ l 9I|I\ Glllwuuwuccw run. ..,.. V PGRK SHOULDER `" '""' u. ./ Picnic 5%)}! .\-nu`. Maple Lcal. Iundullweet In Royal Tenderlud at n.'.;,a.u$2l LlA.AA( when or AL. `IT, Face u. Oullved and Operated by the anal Atlantic 8; Pacic Tu Co.. Ltd. REE s's'1v'171.7R7r fn DEESEEE. AND E)CEP'I`-IQNAL. V.-ALUES S%I*M%MONS & CO. THE com` STORE TI Wj ii T15 'l0?]`~EE-ZSSES. regularly prima- $3;95 cmd.$4.95 9.8? .S.i1.ILI.=_ LAT; *3-45 0 O\3IHlIIlIInp& ri61iYW nlfesh Fruits and. Vegetables | - ..-.-Lad .u.n.. u'._;knK|;'. Evsnvniw mess __ (IN VIII!!! _ 4:2: &;h`;'.:,.:,k uni, " L:::Se~.i,.}'gu-Pu)"' Plan HERE'S SBNSATIONAL VALUE! . . . A giant "6" at a small price. just what every wmnan wants most in her refl'igtutot-PLBNT Y OF SPACE FOR FOOD--and remember, you get that lovely set of crystal glassware (above). also aaporcelain H_vdro\'oir for keeping vegetables crisp---Al.l. \V'lTHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. Visualize the beauty it will bring to your kitchen. Take a few minutes local! and see fox yourself this super bargain. ' I SOIJPS B Cl.ARK'S 20-oz. WITH. PORK `Hm |i*_'{'.' E'I'ii'I("u I'.(')"B'S:I"E'Ii MEAT BALL ".9.w%.`:;r P as G SOAP 5 aa- Prlde at F ndy Srnokeg 7' ___________..____..__.____. Pumeal YUKON, cum ccmwnwrs YUKON CLUB CONTENTS __.| l__......_.._.%____ . Cube. Bolulou Pnncrhouse , Flu: lump, noulcu lb 1 or Poruxonu -----:--- `rnos. wue_v's. Sympathy is extends-(I to Mrs `Wilson Elliott in the math or Inn ,mot.her, Mrs. Inglmm_ Egbert. , ---:_--.-?----T.... } Another Bad light lcould Get No Best A Real REFRIGERATOR Bg_\_qzc4up;_ Thos. WHe_v's. Svmrmthv J ` To the thousands who toss, night l after night, on sleepless beds and to I whose eyes slumber will not come. 7l`n Hmnnn whn nlnnn in n. kind (If wnoae eyea alulnmtr wul nun. \;uIur.. To those who sleep in 9. kind way, but whose rest is broken by bad dreams and nightmares. 711.. ohmm ml... umh-n nu in Hm Du IIICBIIIU Ilvllu lllullhlhlu-Inn): To those who wake up in the morning. as tired as on going to bed, we uifer in Milburu s Health and | Nerve Pill: a. remedy to help noutlm and calm the nerves and luring [hem (u___u. .. .. ......:..... .......1:o:.w. ....,I MOTOR sum ` All the Time ? unu uuuu Luu uulvca luau M11115 nu...- Tho T. Mulmrn 00., Ltd.. Toronto, Ont. back to a. perfect condition, and when this is done there should be no more sleepless. nights due to shun tel-ed nerves. ____. "II IIIC I IIIIG I ` Drive m -- have our FIJEZI. Analyzer J0:-ate the EXA(3'!' troubilex New gues91ng" wilh this machine. 'I`ell.~: in H: vminutc-s if your (farlmrvtnr Is ton rich-. Helps .-`ave (`intr- oline. See for _\?0ur Drive 111! W. L. BRENNAN Au-I- mQA`&IA EAQIIIIIL use corn-:51 BDKAR '. 8 0 GI.0DK'. RED CIRCLE ' V 0 Ida I-IlI\I..AAVl`l"l| Auto Electric Servlco BARBIE. ONT. J- 9- KEENAU AYL ER. BONE ESS 3 |bs. C 6 lbs 1-#9:` F 30-01.. ` F Bottle 2 5 30-oz. 2 5 Bottle '5 L lbs. 2 5 C 16.01. 2 3 Jar C 2 5 C Doz. D01 lbs. l |unu- 453 29 76. 27c lb -igtl -17c 36c ; 23c 25c 22c . 19( . 10 -37c : 33c ;29c 20c 25c . ~tha't was `of the mind as we]! as of the heart.` You have been a man who has read widely and thought! 1 :deeply and your sermons have been Jthe reflections of a searching mind. | . bean You have tried first to see the truth clearly for yourself and so have able tn meesent. the truthl -I D3911. H018 Iclearly to us. I an... ...... ...... uIr:tu1_y cu us I In our social contacts with you` we`have- found you kindly and sym-N pathetic and possessed of an un-. failing good humour. In the bush` hes's nieetings of the church you have shown exceptional ability as] a presiding officer. You have a per-I feet grasp of'ih`e rules of p ocedurel arid the business meetings c nducl.- ed `by you have been most efficient- _ ly directed. ] I "You have also shown a keen in-. terest in young people's xocietiesi and we shall have a mental picture of you not only as a reverend! gentleman in his stately robes or as a business man in l1L-i biisiness suit.u but also as a boy scout, with his broad-bx'immc(l hat, khaki shirt and .-hurts. and each picture will be a pleasant one. And vnn Mrs Lnng, have been! pteasam And__vou. Mrs. Long, have been a splendid partner in your hus~ band's work. I`he women of the ehurch know more about that than the men. We do know. however. that the women's societies have re- |.'L`lVt`(l your warmest support: you have opened your house freely to them when occasion required and you have taken an active interest in their meetings and in their work. l l . `You have been an earnest worker Ill the Sunday school and the girls and voung women who have been in your classes will remember you most kinrlly, With all this you too. have been as keen a student as your husband: We wish to present you with ':l)l"l1t.' small gift as a token of our esteem. We hope that you will re~ member us collectively even it` it is impossible to do so individually. We czm assure you we shall all hold you most affeetionat-ely in our memor- ies. We all wish you God's blessinlz in your work in the years to eome." . knL...II (.0 AL... run-\n`v|n(I'I|_l mnyu nunnru. Rev. Mr. Long was: the recipient from the c(mgrc1.::1li<)n ul` :1 $100 Wm` Savimzs Bond. an-d Mrs` Lung F0- ceived zn purse and gift of $50. Both replivrl fillingly and thanked the` crnmmegzntiulx. Rev. Mr. Long gave lhv lwrmdimiml nflur which lunch was S('l'V('(l by the W.A. On hnhnlf ml` h.- l'nlI1lI`l'! :IH()l1 A. Signed on behalf of lhv congrega- l.inn:-A. R. Gird-wood. F`. H. Hurl- lmrt. Mrs. A, Cook, M-rs. M. E. Park- lhouse. S. W. Moore. 5:: :2: :1: I Rv. and Mrs. I.mi2, wvrv fIlI`thL`l'l l}lI)I10ll1`(`d by other u1'g:n1iznl/mns ufi `Ilia; church (luring the past. vvovlc ] 1`hv Mission Band |)I`(`S(Elll.(`(i Mrs Lnnv, with :1 bouquet nl"flnw91`s. The- Philalhea Class presented Rev. Mr.` and Mrs` Long with a silver tray `- and n scroll signed by nil the m(~m-i l)m'.~:. The Cubs p1'esen~t.eil Ml`. Imng with book ends and an illuminzm-cl l address. 'T`hn nhnir hula! n nimnin nu Mnn- undress. The choir held 1: picnic on Mon- day :1! thv hnmu M` Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Mc1.exm. Kmnpvn-l(lt S1.,I whvn the presidc-nl [)l'L`.H`(`Hl.9d Rev. nnd Mrs. Lung with :1 silvor flow:-1' . VLISU. On the same ucc:1.~:inn tho (.`h0i."| ' tnuk the uppnrtunitvy In })l`I'.\`t'n1. :1 . rind shm't.1_v. silver casserole to nm- nf their mvmhors. Lloyd Cummiml. and Miss Edna: Seymour. who are In bu mm` I ` __.__T_,____ Tuestlay, July 2-~Nich0l.'as Buwlt`, lot 12. C011. 3_ Om, auction Mlle of slzmding hay. Sale at l p.m. IS.'l`.>. Vonrl M. Cnutts. Auc- Hnnnnr 25..2(}x E? }F.%Ar!iii5N*{5AFS 1 I S.'l'. D . timwvl`. tor yourseu am: so nuvc; able to present, truth ` v in In 1. .`\\l(`,- I ER`iE%Y(-SIMEOE I L FULL STRENGTH} D (Continued jrom page svvirn) James Frederick Taylor, William. ,Hen1`y Putldicombc, Gain-gu Ju.\`(eph `McLaughlin, James Albert Craig. `wine: Luger Hauzlden, William l}-Icnry Wortley, Aldie Albert Dos- xrcchcis, William Jzzines K1.-ll, Val- enne Lorxgfie-ld, llnmld (`ra1'l i-..~!d `Lawson, Hugh Wellington Robert- Panl Peter B(.`8llp.l'('. Ch:u'lt=:': Louis -Atkinmn, Edwin C'G()1'IIf` Gzu'x':nv;iy, `Fredericlc Arthur Atkins, William Olivcr Dimulim.-, lvzm ():.~:l)ornv- I{llfl'. x` Bush, John h1dw'in l"h-yimlrls , Stanley Cliarles llnlmc-.e, (iurtlunl iJni1n.~..on McAul:2y, Ju.'(`])h H0;'_'.`l` Berinull. lt;bi-ri .lr-hi: \ l/1;,-_-,in.s', .William. Ru.~;.':oll (ilovvr. l`hnmas |1'.`ll.;wm'lh Marlin, I`lmn`.:is Burn- 'lield Murray, `Willi:-im .- \ll)m`t Al- len Dmm, Vvnllzu-r: .Im:L~pll l"r:ini.-is l'Dus0rne. John .l:nni-~: HD\ \'.'Il`(|, Wx|~ liam Henry Bates, Wilfretl Eller_v |Jaok William l`urni=r, (?l:u'e-m.-v `Potter, Lloyd Hulyoa. Marvin Huy Hill, Ivan (.`lil't'm'd I)-Vin, Richzirrl Butler, H(`l'l)('l'l. lli (`,i'ipp'-. l.-3sli> Mays, Rnlwrl Hf'l'lj. lllIlll [Samuel Mainer, (lvnivgv Mzilvm HadlC William ("it-i..\I'p,e LN`, Wil- |li:im Eric Quinlan, William l"owl Ur Collinr. Wilfrml Slzmk-y /\l'llll3-', Simc-n .l:~me.~; Dovlin. Sz1nl'm'(1 Freciiericlc Stirisuri, l`mn(-i:: ('lur(lnn 'I"unm-_v, .Sl,:inlr-_\' Vill('\*lll Vl\`i:lll William l-`rzmk Rulmins, l'i:n'r_y R05 991` li)irim'::()n, William mm:-.c>II ('l:n'- butt, laid-w:u'(l H_Vl`()ll Wl`il ,l(`jV, 'l`li-`-- udoro Cliflnn (,`l:n'k, Alhnri .lnsP_vli Aynlxo. Mnrloy Allwrl Al'l|1>lt, (inr- l (ion Clizirlt-.~: Burlvh, (la-uiriw l(il<'i'i- Fner Allcin.-:rm, l)nnulrJ Munm l Black'.n DZl\ l.i llugh Bi-ll. ll'ow- ard William l". Ali-xmxrlsw l ,.. ..I..- l`n..iI \lIlI|iIn-n |)nrJ_ :-haw. Mmwhnl Jizsupli l.:ulmiccm-,- and" M'rs. E. E. Long Hbnofed` ByCongr-egation of'5C6llier AS1..Un ited Ere Departure for Kirkland Lake , ~ I llllllll` I1\IllCK, \_.|'|'lI VVIIIIIIIII lllllF',' `iv, Ri('lim'(l Mir-ll:-wl l' l`u`.|'-- l rancv William ('2!-`m'0, l3m'ri:iril .lo~;~ , leph Cl)llSl_l'll1l. Manley .lumr.>s (l;ill- - in, l?i'n(h'L I-`re-(lr-rick Gull;-er), Nur- man John lloppvr, liilmt-r l)m1gln.-'. : Horslvy, Willinm l):1vi(l llnwi.-,' Cl`iarlt=~: l-`.'(lw:n`(l llt-i'hc,-rl, l~`n-cl:>i'i.,-ll. Mnnckl:n_ ll11l'ul(l liirlnmlul Hu-:- band, .l:1r.io:=. W(`l'lIl Mohnn, William Oliver W:1l,tei's. John Archibalcl lM0nleilli. Rn:::< Rur-via Kr~nr.l:ill. l ll.|n_v(l Elliott Nt,-lles_ l.:iwi'(-ncv l":i1- rick O'Connell, Clrui-gu H('l'll`_\' Pud- rlicc.-ml)u_ Siclnl,-y (`lizirlm Alox.'mr.l- or Pibworlh, (`.`nzirln:: Koith S`.a1i srn. Alci(1(- .li~rr.im- .ll )`l'pl| Quiz-.,- nvlle, DlIlI}.`,l.`i F-ll"\V1l|'l l'lul:I(~i'1.~'u|i. Willrr-(l l'2(lwin ("rt-wlr-_v, Rilr-_\' lVl0r~ i-ism: Room, .lzmw:: 0rmnnr,l Elliulli l.ullu-r Marlin. ("lurk l-It-rlwrl Wil-1 lson, .lur(lnn .l:nm.-s CH-Wf`, .l:nm-:-.' | Rich;ird2 (`is-nrpy li`r=.'lt-ri(-I: Jamit*:'nn. Duvirl Rmmlrl Hmilli. Gorxirrl .l'i:-Lpli Fit. 1`):-m>'., .laml-5 l..*sl0l` .lulmslnn. 'l`l1nm:l:; Alfl'l`(l Swnilu. William lle-ilwrl VlIl('(`I1l,,| iarnnl l.uvr=ll l.ll.`l1t`l', (ii)l`-dull` INHYHI, l.:vwrt~n('i- Alwin (unpq-i',| Cvvil l'T\'t-rlim WllllI`l'.". l1`.lnu-r l-`r:m|(| 4 5`.tlbl )llvlp.',:1, Arlliur 'l'imrri-n. Sumu~ `lei Gvnrgv Bill'l)('l'. (h-mi`;-_w (`m'.'(lun Rnwvll, William lV||ll`(lU('k /\(l:nn~'. Sitlnuy Alf\'l`(l lVl.':_\'. Murrziy l\'c-ii- Iwtli Allen. P:ilI'irl: .'lu::-pl: Artil- urs. Wall:-r Allill .lr., .lzum-:; l)n- gene Brmlley, ']`lunn:l.<: Rn-l1.'ir:l P.--*l~ lnmy, William Asuull l:h;\-Juimi, l*'.(l~ gar Muir Blaclc, L.l`HlL(: (2h:irls; Clam, Victor I`-rr:uu-i- (`ulli.mrii.-. ,F`ram.-is Cunpt-1', (`li:irIv: lvlrlmnl Clivctliam, llvIIi'_v Jl)`w`l'|)l| l`Iinm;i.~"| ; Dignnrd. Junurs Nurlwl l)nl:m. Manley Garlic-rld l)nvitt_ Willi'mi| . Mervin Elliott. Rngziunlgl l-`.n.~`.Im:m.; ; Wilfretl EliSl.[`l'lHl|, .I.'iI1'h=.s l\/lc.=1'~_vn l3I'lH,|K.. I\ll'.\Lll||I-"I "PH William l .1n ;`,- .l l'J`-n.-unitn I`. w'I|l4lIl|llC.! Mr Hun. I.\.. :15 . The Church Vacation School movement. has grown in-Barrie and Allundule and this summer will be under the auspices of all the Pro- 1-:.l:1n1. chuxfches. Q c..:....ug ...;n L... ham rm- thr-we 1-:.mn.L cnuircne.-z. Scimnls will be held for three weeks (Monday to Fr-iday-), nicel- Eng each morning from 8.45 to 12 o'clock, beginning I`uesda`y, July 2. Boys and. girls from 5 to 14 years of age are welcome. Register at .St. Andrew's Sunday School,` Bam- riu. and Burton Ave, United S.S.. I Ail'_md:1Ie. r`_r.u-ml Hunau run: in cfnvn fnr n` |Barrie- Allanda-le Vacation Sch;>;5l/ | Opens July 2, Pi'ot`estant Churches IMXIJIIUKIIU. Good times are in store for :-n who attend as them will be 5. _:pl(-ndid prquranime of games_ Hi- lble study, handcram stories, wor- ship and songs. The general (rom- inittt-'0 are: Rev. John ML'Gilllcud- dy: ='<*m'<-lz~n'y. Wm. A_ Bell; l|'t`1.`\- urvr, NPH '1`. MacDonald. F`1':'d Kim! is chairman of staff commit- ion`: T-`rt-(I W. Sarjean-t, chairman in finnnt-0 and prcmolion. The .~:tufl' and locations of the vnrinus schools are as follows: 1- 4 n. .-.. .u | v-u.u.,..w .n,uvv... vu`, u... .v......._.. Junim`-Int:-rmediate Stsiff SI. /\;mh'r.-w`s, Bm`rie~-Superintendent. Mrs. Milne; Registrar, Mrs. Fwd K0111; Piani.s1_ Miss Leah Low-*1 Singing, Miss Vera.Balclwin; Chor- I all Qncmlrinu hi-nma hnuglas`. wwxngulg, lvuss vt:ra-umuwlu; pum- ul Speaking. Drama, Douglas Smith; Bible Study. Mrs. Fred Kent, Miss N. l .ickc-rin-g; Mrs. Mac- phmwm, Miss Leah Lowe-; Worship. Mrs Milne: Handcraft (boys and =-,irl.~.), Mrs, David Smith: J_uninr '.`Ju| Inter. Girls. Miss Edna W(l. Miss N. Pi<'l(0ring; Boys, Harry lvlillm`, Mrs. H. Grasett. Royal ':$milh; R('('l'('(lli0n - Girls - Mr. David Smith, Miss Su7.anne- Gran ~:-LL, I-/liss Adine So:-Igram: B0y:--- H:u'vr_v Mays, George Rnnlm, Doug filnith, Hilly Milne. , Kinrlnrgurlen-Primary Stuff (`.4-ntrnl Church Barrie - Superin- {(.'rld(`l1l_ Mrs. 130]) Pznrkort Rams- Irur, Ht-len Span-is; Pianist, Betty 'l`:u:,-tiny; Irnte-1'6-st Groups. Filrna Pullcrtrm. Be-My '1`:msley, Muriel |E~`.miLh; Net-rraLi0n, Dcnlorez: Jones, IFKW. Lawrence, Spray Gun Artist 1 `HasWonWidL_l:e1~1g\/r_1j By HisWork_ xu Loulun; II\.r\|. >..:uII\Au_y. F. H. Hurlburt. chuirmmn :)_f the connnittec uf stcwzwds. was chair- man or the meeting. F.n&ert.'1inme'nt. was provided by two vm-ul mlns by Mia: Victm'i:: Strzunuu. lwu vocal solos by (`-rnnt Mayor. and :1 reading by Mrs. Ilurry Mmwun, A`c(-omp:1n- iment for the mlus was x'vmlm'-(1 by Lloyd 'l`ul`l`m'd. Ron Mr I.nnn umc Ihn rm-ininnl. l Originator of the process `pain! ing landscapes and portraits with 1: Duco spray gun, Frederick William Lawrence. who is once ngguin living in hisihome town. Bair- i-ii--. will give a special demonstra- tion this (`Vl'l'lll1g in the window 01` ;G:n'm-r's Men's Wear. ' ills -xl.r:mrdina1'y skill has won hi. .~'.p:-icv in Ripley's "Believe it or not" and wrileups in such magazin- vs :15 Time. Popular Science-_ News und Views, Mulm`. etc.. and in Wal- .... \H:.\..hnll`u urnI.1 :.< nnlnvnn nu llllld VIEWS. IVIOIGI`. G[('.. {VHO In Whi- '11-1' WinchvlI`s column. as well as `rnany local papers throughout the |UnmAr'l Slams where he resided un- |1il :. little over a month ago when hr rt-turned In Canada for the pur- pnnw of o|1li.~`11m,;. . l\/Ir 1..-.wrr-nr-o was mm of the first _ Elliott, Russell Arthur Fraser, Clif- fm'(l Franklin Frith. Albert Fred- li-rick Greene, John William Hay- IV\ (Il'(l, Russell Ray Hudson, F`reder~ lick Kent Irwin, F`rc-derick William |l`uddi(-mnbt-_ James Robert Her- `l'|llf:`_. 'l`l'mn1us Emlyn .l:;nies, Alvin W./\mlrow Inglis, Chester Albert Jos- lin_ Robert James Sinclair Kllby. .(`lizn`les William Lahay, Carl Fr:-(I- m'i(:l( Nlichaelis. Kent-ieth= Lloyd lVl.(`C.'Il'llH`_V , l')~lbc-at John lqcigh. `William .lu:;eph lV]l'('t`l'_ Theodmw .li';seph L1ll0l lilP\ J:-zclr Arthur` Nilws. David Harold Barioot, Ar-I ` thin` Jt.`S(fph Prisque. Edwm ' l )Ill'l\`('l|_ Dunald Roderick M&CRJ.. llvnry Thomas Plaxton. Murrayl Alfred Peat. Percy Albert Dunn "mm-i-1 on-, 1-larry Allen _H0bl)e `William John Riohurdscin. El`l(` `(ii-mi`;-_v Pinder, Clayton Georg.` l`t'l`l'_\'. (`.lizu'les Leonard Robiiisnm. l.c:lie l((lbl"l'l5h8W_ Kendrith Alllln liumnvy. Lawrence Swailes; An~` llll ny l{:i_vni0nd Quigley, Lloyd EI- (lllll Sil\'ei'thui'n. Victor Ishmal rStv\'mi.mii, .I:;nies Daniel Eizlward A..."-...~ uh... ._..I !pn.<.:- n1 mxlmlmg. Ivlr. I.::wx'(-nee was one ` P.:n'ri:- buys to enlist in the Great Wm". Hp rzerved overseas with the Rnyul Canadian Regiment. and w-as wnunded in June. 1916. He was in` r >`U'\"(`| | Einmv. lhUIl_ ululllfb IJdlI .lust ph Angus ll"! lhkl Wul Ll Stevenson. Wllllllll'l George Trilsbeck, Harvey Hwy Vivxun. Hubert Henry Weullr k'l'Ill, Willizun Stanlvy Taylor, Rm ,|:nm,-_~ Whilr, JLln)(`>f Hem'_v Wilson llonry Albert Wickes. Albert Mur- ru_\' Franklin Graham, William lie-nry Suvery. Stanley Elmer Rolfe Vmur lrwm '1 heakston. Bruce Al- lvnn Hold. F.dwz:rd Rex 'T'h0mp.\un. iNnrmun Archie York. Bruce Fraser ,M:u`murcl1_\', Vernon D.-rwond BP|~ Iu.~'|u'_\'. I :Barrie Presb'y.tery Hos I Annual Picnic at i Springwafer Park I ` The Presb_\'ter_\' nf Barrie met in R: :\nclrew's Church. Barrie. Tues 1 `day. June 18. The Commissioners to = itlw (`.<-nernl Assembly reported ifhetr uttend;mce at the meeting of ;th;at body m St Catharines, telling it-f the work nf the church and pay- I I mg mbute to the Moderator. Rev ` \\' B-.u-clay of Hamilton and the twu ` Clerks. Dr W. Taylor and Dr. Mac- N .tn1:1r:\, .1; I).-u I". F` R.h.=rtsm1 Uft N.m1:n`:\. . As Rev. G. C. Robertson. of !'l`hurn~Lou. has been appointed as `.1 lL`hap1a'm m His Majesty's service. hr \v;a.< granted leave of absence 'x`r~.un ms parish for the duration of 1 the war and G. C. [mile of Alliston ' was appointed interim moderawr of `he Kirk Sessmn of the Townline parish for that-lime. Afler J(`HOl!I`nY!'lE'l'H the members p`.\l`lSh mr men.-ume. After adjournmem l't`|.):`.l!'Pd to Springwater Park for their annual picnic. Here :1 fine lum-h was served and a lime at good ` felh.-wshiv enjoyed. ~ ch. A-xv ma: tha .mrn of the ` ' fellu\\'slLlD :-Iuoyeu. u 1 .-\< the day was the occasmu of the ';:nm\'ers;+r,\' of two weddiuxgs. feliC- I n.-nm-us wwe extended vo Rev. P. W. and Mrs. Maclnms. of Bracebridge. :md to Rev. N. R D. and Mrs. Sin- clanr, of Allaudale. I was Sl`1'V('(I my nu: w.1\. On lmhulf uf thu u-mu.'_x`v-,{:1ti(n1. A. R. (`.ir(lw rt-'nLl an nddro.x's and lVIr.s`. A. Cnuk mzulzr the pr(-. finns. Thu :1l(l-l':sx. in part. rend nsl follows. I K/nu 'l\Il.- Tnun I.-nu. `\nnI\ tun` 5 . _-._-_.____..._.____j. WHAT HELPS ONE HELPS ALL Salesman: I have 3 book for you. `How 1... Smg in l0 Easy Lessons." ` Lady: "But I haven't ordered it." Salesman: No. but your neigh-I bots did," 0 Is your subsuition paid? THE BARBIE , BAHJHE, ON"I`., CANADA Rdbert:1 Livingston, Beth Norris. Marion Lowe: I~Iandcr:u`L. 1VIr.'~'., R. Raymond. Helen Spams, Muriu.-I TSmiLh; Research l,.L-:1der:~:_ Ivlurwi -Smieth, Betty 'l'nn.*-sh.-y. E|ma T~`ul1vr- ton; L.eadex's, of 5')-_v-:1r-uId:;, Mrs. Halfyard, Huh-n H.'u'!wy. Kindergm`tcn-PI`m:n'y SL'-1J`1` v- Collier .`-Ztrtul, B:n`x'io - Supm'in- tandem. Mrs. l":u'1n(-1'; lhu-_:.~;tr:11'. Miss Ruih A:n`:'nn; Sinmmg l.end(.-1'. Miss Vern. Baldwin: 1 -iamsl, Miss- Enid \V:-Hr.-.; lnlm'e~.~;l Umups 1, I\/l':1L'::;n'r-1 Urxy; it, lnnl \Vt'lll ( 3, Barl)ax'a \`VhiU)_\'; HI'urv:Il1nn, 1. Ttuih Aarmn; 9., Mi`.". l xltlinI` NIL`- Phail; I1:mrlL':':.t'1, I, l\'l:ll}`,'ll't`1 Ur- Iy, 2, B:1I`|::n :t VVInl|1}'1 I4. 1 :'.ulin- McPh:1il; H|`*`,I`:I|`l'l| l.~';uIo-re; |_ M:1I`~ :a1'e1_-lJrr_v 1H`.2])!i~il)', :'.. l".:n'l):1~'.1 Whitby u\ng`:lic-um; IL 1-Inn! wen..- Unitr-(I ( .'hm'(-hm; l.-;uI.~r 1.1` :3` He'll) H:1xjx-uni _ n. , (`I rv yea1`-(.1ds, l1t, .n. Kimilergzarte-n-Prim;:ry .`$l:uI'l' Bm'l_m Aug Unilml .`lI|n1i1Ilv1 ant, Connie Hpmrn; l`i;mi:'l, Ho; trm`, lrm1e- S'.1'nr-lair; .`;in;;m_p, 1.9: I.-... vm... 00-4 . :..a 1. . lu.u, lll'lIl:" .`u||I'I.1u. .IllllIl_lj l.l`I.l er, Thu S`.!.'a1'I`: Inlt-H-5.! (3lula|)\'_ Mrs, ["00]:-; 2!, l\'l:n`::m Allzupp; Ire-no Sinclair; R-'4-1':-ulinn l_ `Inn: usina Gordon: 2!, Prmu-A Nl;:\:\-xv '1 T\lIr.u-Ru-\. Al`(r\:\|\- Iln... `fl I H Klblllil \.l|H|||)l|, /4, I 3, Mal`imlAl15.npp; I P0019; P, 'l`hmn::: Frances Mznuvoll nun {`.\nn.ia. CV` KTID, L\llIlIlI' .l|)l'I Mrs. Pnulu (Pr:-:1 Lmvo Unitm1>'; In-:1 nld.=:, 1, Mn: (`nrni dell. Illd, LlV\ l`ll l\lU\`\'lI. IIIIIIQ` ."Illll|AV, (Swen Brown, Mr:;_ ."| u"lll'I I'j Wm`~ Ship, Ml`. `|)(w; llLlHlil |`II ('Ii""` Norine I-`irmzm, IVlr.-:_ :x`p<~m-m-; lmy. Mt`. Dav, Rurlmrl .`x`;u'j<-um, (iwmn Lmwn; Hem`:-: -(ii:-Is, Nlr.~:. Spencr-1" Gwen Hrnwn, Nm'mr= I-`nu man; huy:', R-mm! E-`.zn`jv-iml. u [.05. Axmgeles lwu m.mh.x' ago whmu |h'o decided to return to (`zmndu and offer his se1'\'im':s :15 :1 u-:mmul'l:ngc artist with Ihv l`:ml< ur Anny Ser- vice corps. H0 is ll<.>\\' muting the results uf his upplxtrznlmn. `Jr\ . . . . . .. I-. ..... 1.. I.` 2 _ nun.` - IUIIUWS. Ynu, Mr. Lnnlt. have been nu!` pastor for the past .-wven years. They have boon }.!()()(l years for us for in you we hnvo known an mun wnrlhy 01' um` highest ll(ll l1iI`:Ili()ll. "You h:2v:- symlcvn In us 21:; u cun- gregniimr wvll uvvr six hundred times: during Hmsv ya-::r.~: and in all you novvr stumpvd In any sort 01' 6:.nn nu in 1n-uh-r In rh-nw lhi-. auu \'\'l`l|l. HI \..IlI.ll,lil \\'ll|'H H1` \\'l15 1.1. After his (li'sc'l1:n`;:(* frum Ihu Army he was :: l)nminiun p.lic4-m:m unlil he wont tn 1h:- lhmml SL:m=.~; in 1923, trmk up :u1!nnmhiI<- .\'h'Ippnu2. and worked for :1 mm: in the Pan liuc experimemal (Ir-p.-whm-|n_. Whilv \vurking in u puinl .~`hhp, this artist `started .~:px'ayux.u.=, lhv walls In suv what. hr: (`ulild :u`hie`vt-. lln found he 0<.nulL| pnim .Iw-5 with lhu sp|':a_v gun. He ('UH1iUl'|1 his vxpr-rixm-nI.x. and when hr hzad nnpruvotl his url, hv trmusferx-e~d lh.- h:m- uf mum- (ions fmnl the ))(llHI .~hn,. w:i]l.; tu mn1p0::ition lmnrri | ` . Mr. L:m-rmu-v ex|11!)n1r-(1 sumr> very l Up time and again lwrmxse of kidney l and bladder weakness. '1`-aka (Lin Pill: | l to soothe and Hum up the l - `enjoy a good night's sleep. In the ' United States 2151; for (iinu l`ills". I JBIT6K%Eu% R 9? E POTS and PANSi KEPT CLEAN; this EASYway Y 0 more rubbing and scrub; bing to get grease and hard- baked food off pots and pans---5 ` Gilletfs Lye cuts right through`. N din of any kind! ` drains clean and running freely. . , 5 Use G111:-H s Lye, too, to keep} i D0esn t harm c-name-1 or plumb` mg. Keep a tin handy. I `Nun: dixsulw [ya in hut water. The action u] the In use!) near: the water. Lee in Cnmuin and the U..`.r Regular I und mm. l-.u 110 lfrurmvnv M1,. 29: ?j.: HI!" \\HIlS ll) SUI` w-:4 -ll -.\`p:'-rin1enl.~.. ti hv opera- mint `rl `lllll I/\lI}. ,| -.-`h_vlvr1`m): for 1') `I l\`I i. YUII l|ilVl' .`s'])l|K(`ll ll) H5 US |_'Ull' .`:`llS.'llilllI:l|i: in ml:-r In draw the m't>w(l. hul. :nL ull linnvs you have hold up ln-rm'- us lhu (.`ln'isl l..ifu us the p:Ittm'n I'm` ullx` livvs. We have nlwnys fnll that wl1:nl'_vnu have luld us camo frnm in arm! uml <-:n'm3sl pe1's(mul ('nn'Vi4`l`inm. zu ('t1IIVi(!1i()lI II`I'I. nun: ; Hllllt` n:l.. 4.l`I \.unu.n_ .), r-HIT}! I rm!- 1/\n;{li:-mn; n-mn\- l\ ll'\ llll` l`llllluII|, ,I:1f1'; ('hm':a| Hihlv l)I':l .I.I.. n.-1...a.. waY ' I ml in 1896` `WI: .n.. I`) Albvrt Gow, 33, Ivy, was found gjullly and sentenced to two mon'.hs in the County (`.301 by Magistrate` Lloffs, Saturday. on :1 charge of`. "tmling five hr-:n.s. the property of] Hrarbm-L Wingme, Ivy. Gow, whol was represented in courrby J. E. |\Vnr.ds, pleaded not. Shiny. I r-..A........1 :s`n-Urn`;-u M... ..r `Inn-I\uv-Q" nuuun, p--.u\u.u l|\;|. (,u..._,. I Everaml.VVixLga1e_ son :1! Herbert '| Wing.-te, tertifiecl he` saw a-.man cc-ming-nut of the henhouse after midnight as he was 1'eturm'ng home Ln June 16-. He- shouted` to him- to stop and gave chase. The man 4h'oppr=cl the bag with the~hens and -ii.~:'\ppem'od over the field into {he bush. Witness stated he. got caught in tho wire fence and couldn't c3n~ timw the chase. He iilemified ac- l'llSPd in vnnrt rm the msm ho hrztl 1-hmrd. A szhr.-rt time zu---cszlml twu womzn lhv _v'.11'cl, whnm he Mrs. (iuw and l.zm'vr.n (`m\\'-. ~ . .-. ... . n _..,- ._...; Fmvinc-ial C`0l`tStB|)|u Byrne testi Hied that he and PA(>v`. Ball. Of-B111 rie, had been assigned to the case. um infarznatiun laid by Mr. Wm- gate. After obtaining some in- f0r1n:tt.iun from Latrc-ssa (`.1'mv(-, he had into1`\'ie\ved Albert Cow; who tcld him he had hm.-n given a ride home from Barrie. that. night by unme 'uldiPl`S, was let ulll. had m'o5,=s'0d some fields: as :1 .*'hm`t out and :rrivt>d h(;tno, lmowing noth- ing about the theft. Later, I-uni` frnnlr-d by .:tat,ements of nlht-t`.<. now had admitted takviuvg rim ('hil.`l!f`l\.`-3, P.C. llyrne said. l\1'l`ll."(`t1, in the bum. lvstlifiod ht: h.'ul hurt his` hip by falling dawn l~n1m- .-tairs at lhv (`upm-n plant. Iv} "M;;.*a1e.s 2 Months Theft of- Five Hens? T 1-1: X 36 Ii:lV|'it'l(l Ht. fine smnples of his art in The Ex :nnin<>r nfficn nn Monday and they I'~*\u-al :1 high degree of excellemrv. He has already sold some around 1...... .....l in.-I-.Hn.l 0|-`A |\nruIynl4(\IIIurIC I1!` IIEIS l|Il'(`HU_V SUIU Slllllt` HIUIIHU tnwn, and installed the.backg1'oumls of the display windows at (.iar:nca|"+;` 1--Imm '1`h.`:rn ic rnnllv nu Iinwil On H19 I0] HIP.` Lll'S[)lR_\ \V|I.](1l)\\ S EH. L.IaI.'n(.`l.` atom: l`hers,- is really nu limil to the s:i7.= of his work-. The biggest, to dalv has been 32 by l6'I'eet. 3 |)a(:kgr0und in a theatre. thv smallest, II by H inches. with the same spray gun. The medium he uses is lacquer. .v.z1n1r* as usod nn nun) finishes, He does: flowers, lnrds. landscapes and pnrlmits. "l Im\mn'i nuv nzu-Iir-nlnr n.-nnn lHII'll'i1ll3(. "l I1:wen't any narlicular nanw far this p1`m:vss." Mr. Lawrence told The Examiner. "It's just a little dif- ferent. form of art." He started it about 1928 when he tired of painting with :1 brush. He had won some \vatm' color prizes and dune some pm-traits boforv. Nlr I.':un~nnvn hum ran ilnrngiin [)IJI'll`.'il[S Ul'lUl'l'. Mr, I..u\vren(`n has an interesting` .~:(-rzaphrmk which also may be seen` at (:arm_=r`s. It shows nicmres of him .~:nrny gun painting .11. the New Ynrk \Vald'm'f-Aslm'i:1. Chicago Amt Show. 010., Jim contains vlippings at his mmny writmlps. II`: an inlnvt-cinu thin-0 n \v:\Ir'h HIS HHlll_V \Vl'I[l*`ll|)S. It's an inl_0I`vs1ing thing to watch. scum: him paint portraits Wllh u stramlard mun spray gun. and it`.-4 possible M do ~10 tonight at (iar'm=r':; | NOTICE l |9.EJ,rAss'NG.9_A=LAws n r\rnn-uh . . `II ur1-tu:-Vwawu -u-gavv TAKE NOTICE that from and ;1l'~ 191' the publicaiinn uf this nolu,-(9 |u four is. of 'l'h-e Barrin "`.\(.'-wv- inm'_ :3 Bylaw will be passer] hy lhv Ccnunml or the (`omoration nf Hu- tmer, bylaw \Vlll no 13355100 ny Inv or` (`orporation l`mvn of Barrie at the first meet- ing thereof held after Iln- said publication of this notice, to ('10".t" all that portion of Oliver Street in ttw said Town of Barrie. oxtc-ntlimzt .Qnuthr~rIv frmn the SWIU1 limit uf: Davis Sm-at nnd attthut-izing tht` rule of th-'- fw=PlnnId of ma. :~;-ul portion uf Oliver !.~}t.n-L-t to tht-t I)\'t !lt`l`>Z tf the Inud abutting then-~~ tun, unle.~::: in the nteantitnn uny- ubjet-tmn is rot:eivt>d thereto. A:-V! pl:I`>i0n tn` (`orpurattun wishing ttt`_ n|)_iet't In tlw passing of lhrz .*:. li(,|.` Bylaw .*.h0uld forward written nu- litlr` of ms tmne to the tmders'ignml.} A draft M the said pt'upn'~`.ed Bylaw, may be sr.-mt at. the nffice uf l|'u-- ttnderrdgned. t IJATED at Barrie. Ontario, the 17th day uf June, 1940. 25-28b A. W_ S1Vll'I'H. Town Ch,-1'k.v _ | iiaorlclg TO CREDI1:ORSi_ ..~ A .. L..... / THE 7 MASTER HAND uses I ICCUHNCU All pt-mom: having *l(|lYYl`b 'ugain::t the estate of Arthur Ellis.` `late uf the Town at` Collingwziod. In the County of Sirncue. cl=rrvase who died (III or about, thi- -lth (lay! uf May. l9-10. are hernby notified! to _s(5lld in to thw under.-;igm=d on or before thv 10th (lav of July 1940 full pa1'ticular:: of their (`lIilll lS. i lnmitdiute-ly iiftvr tlii= said l-ail illl1`fllllIll(`d (lute. tlw IISSNS uf lliv, t I l l I raid sate will be tJl.'s`tl'll.)lll< (li :unung~;l the parlii-s c-ntltled tht-rt- to. having ngard nnly to (`laimn nf which thv umlersigimd shall lhl`1l liu-.ru n<)Il(,'P, In tin: r:xL'lIi~`iI~n H1" all nth-rs, :mrl lhv undersigm-ill will not be liable tn tiny }')*`l`.\'Ul'l` nl' Wlll'JS9 claim the lIHd(`l`Slgll(`Lll :?llZ_` not ll]1'.'ll have notion for `l|"` assets so (ll.\ ll`lblll(`(l ur miy pnrti `tin -i'o~i)l' I UK-|'o~o1j I | l).1tvd at Trvrunlu this 201h day ml": |.lun(A_ 1940. i Norman Graham -Elli.-:. Achninr:-n lr`:|lnl' IrlHl' `BY ms SOLICITORS. ' Cnffev & McDermott. [ [302 Bay Toronto, om 25-26-27h4| | rvuvnuworuu 1-`-I-I or \'.~\[.UABl.I:`. RESIDENTIAL; 1"ROPER'T'\' - In the Town of Barrie, in? i the County of Simcoe 1 lh|dr"|` am! In` \'n'tm> nf lh. = n:\'.'.' Ina wvu--my us .------y-- l| Under and by virtue of the pn`;.'-7 ,crs vf .~'3l= contained m a vermin! xm)r!g:sgr'> which will be prnrlnvr-d` at the time of sale, there Wlll be, ufferrd f\"l` .-WI by nubliv aIv*"`-ng I-an H19 mnnn-.N's Hn'n-`.1. BAR-1 unrne. Umarw. 3 Dated Jun 17; 1940 25-2Bb' MORTGAGE SALE n nnnvv. vu I tutu: It II-nvIII\ \ the Estate of Arthur Ellis Deceased I -u.u~.~nn\~ hquinu ahlrnv V8110!) I0 STEWART 8: STEWART. Mortgageds Solicitors. Barrie. Ontario. rod Jnr._~ 1'! H340 '25-QR}! S JIISI (I IHUC Ull- I." 2 : 'Inurs6a.v. June 27 , `n`:iu':`