VHIl'.'S IIH Sunday, . -. yx .-a~ .. ,_. `in IMINIIH FOOD IL./.......IDlNF 12.4./41:7 |SI'l'2(!lAI.S-- I l'0N|)'S C()I.I) (?IlI'IAM . ; \7l`Ii u \/`F-III .v.-......- Danyu Skin (tr:-um I-`rev WO0I)BlJl{Y'S III-2AlI'I`Y (JREAM .................................... .,1 Almond Row-. (`M-mu l~`r(-0 lIlNl)'S l)l"1()l)()lU\N'l` (lltl-ZAM .................................... ..3 lIlnd's Hum! Cw-um l"I`1'l` (fl]'l`I-IX NAIL PUIJSII I`.-I ..u l.`.unuInl I...- IAIJI I'4J\ IVIIII4 TIIIAIDII . . . . . . . . . . ..-hlI7 (Jule-x Fulnlllllliml I-`rt-0 .Il'Ill(EI'}N'.' Qll/\LI'|'Y SOAP I!A'l`II (`VAKI-`.h`, I-`LORAI. HUAPH (.`.AItB()l.I(? .`s`()/\I'h` 5 FOR 210 10 FOR 391! \ I MINIIIII HHJIJ "L `ixmuoouncw FOR VICOROUS HEAL"! AND STRENGTH! ........ u'I0.uu. n.un`l 10. no: can nu`? 79 IVKUC lalvvllvuuvvuu-U : no u|un79`-son muu`| J9 ~1so mm vs`? 79 f- ._. , ll-.. yum` sub.~suripliuu lnhrrl lI1ulu'u Special Permanents - All Types of Beauty Culture lI|'I-`.Il /\'l`1|ll. l.HIlN.\ III-II'I'l'IIN LUCKY'S 1i:}{i'J"i`ir' '}ii6'i4i";I Phone 581 Alum llAIIIlI.`Il \.`Ill|I| Mrs. J, Monlagu-I.oeds is spend- :.... inn mum in Hamilton. Single Vision from ............. .. mi -1 11- -T2 3:??? 53 Dunlop St. : B/\I{R.ll'2 : Phone 80 Hours 3-6 Da11y~~Su.t.urduy till 10 pm. Evening Appointments made if required -:4>1oa-034.14-an;-:ao:<~u.14.14-1:-za-zuzuzoicud IJIIIJIJLIIJ \l\ll.'Ll. LIJJ and \Z ale l)0uhl1:VIsi0n from #5i3T- . GLAssEsJ"'(i'3i~"ri15'L'Lv:`i*EE 3 A: 3: 7 7 77- 7 J I UPI-Ill/\'I'Ull. LUICNA HI-Il'Z'I'UN nan.-so .- - na--mascot AI.h'() B/\l(Iil'I|( SIIUI ...60c ` '19:-. Keeps Underarm ,1? Dry and Sweet ..35c-, V .".Lin(-. I:u hlla/I: \ I\r\.| being the h:1I'V(!~`.l. Lime nf world, we arm 4-xpm-.1. In sum unfolding of (`incl':; plan. We are scelm: l.ln- full` Lhv pm'al)le of Lhn wht-.ul. and fares. Ench of the nnl.l(m.'~'. lms` n. wheat. section in ln;-,`lnn(l_ I`h-su me the seed wlwul. lo lw us:-Ll Lu 1't'.po1)11lnl.e lhv nuhluns :1l`l.-r the flnul bnl.l.l-. N:1l.innul1y we slmll come l.h1'nugl1, hul. whnl. nbout. us lndlvirllmllv. Wu must, `accept. Christ. Cl1rl:'.lfnm nwnn.-4 L0` represent, Christ. in n~vervl.hinu`. England ls the Slmw Kin;-.'dom. cut. out, without, lmnds. whoso- eve-.r falls on it will ho l)l'()k(-ll. Israel was to be u gr:-alt, nation. posses.sl1'n: the glltvs of 1.h(-ir 1-n- emies, with :1 rnmmlutlcm us num urous as I.h(- snmls of the 5011. Israel was to lw C`-ncl`s WlLl`l[`...'a', rlwelllng north und west. 01' Palo- Lho [hr illmr-nl. ml` Britain is not. Isrnol, who ls ? 1' has lu-pl In Ixmol in Wl"L1l:h 0!" Slates of If The Heavenly 17`ul.lu- -\'m'y promlse mmlv The Brltish Cmmnun Nxltlons and in Unllml America. We smnd are Israel and ulmw l)(~(-nus;(- wv ll, ls: Gutl`s plun. .,...._..._..-Q..-....-.._...__.._..._...._..__ ,...__.._-.._.._.,__.~ aurs ` ENGAGEM Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Aikins wish Lu alxlllulllmco. the 1-ngagonwm at their daughlor. Mnrgmrvt Elizabeth .lt=:nw1tc- (.lv:m), lu MEl.ll'lO(` Dalton Miller , sun of Mr. and Mrs. A.1('X. Miller. Barrio. the marriage to lulu- placc in Oclubvr. Mr. and Mrs. Juhn A. Reid, C`.cn1.- rul Om, unnnuncl- the xnuI`I'Iug- nf thnir (mly da1ngl'lt.o.r. C:1llu-rinr- Al- dim-, 1.0 John Eldred Clarke, son of Mr. and Mrs; Ansgus Clarke, C:n'- luy, which will Luke place on Sut- ur(l:-y, Oclcbt-1' 5. at Contrnl ()r0 lrnsby1ori:1n church. Oro. The ex1:;:lg(-nwm is announced of ls.(-bel S. Snyder, daughter of Mrs. Snyder and the late Alfred H. Snyd- er, Waterloo, (0 Douglas R. Slend- mun, 'I`ur(mt(), fnmmrly of Barrie, son uf Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stead- mxm, Pelroliu, the n1'.n'riage Lu l.:1kt.= place in Waterloo on October 12. Mr. und Mrs. Thomas Dunn. T Craighurst. wish to announce the Ar ll-xniv nlrir-qt dnl)llh- _... And that's important if you want to protect your clothes from peri- piration stain und odor. Odorono in in two i N strength:-s-Instant and Regular. 35 and 60 \ 01m-no-No I v .4... - -- .lu.-4|. all at your 1-nnvc-uh-,Iw(-; uppulntmu-nl Is not um-1-.u.~mI'y. an-. znlwuy.-4 In-rc-, tn M-rvu you. on (Q31 .1`? 1'IlfII"I LET US EXAMINE ..Y..9H.13 I rnvlr We l)u'liv*r Ends "armhule odor" J-\r\Ja.n :4-.-any AND l<`I'I` YOU IN TIIE VERY LA'l`l5.'S'I` STYLE '1`iuuI'.-lay. October 3. 1940 _, ; KODAK SELO AGFA READ.'ifI'?`I};.;lV.-1:A1'F.x"`I:`El'i:ml3--C`)-E)~'l{S AT 0113 REASONABLE RENTAL NEW BOOKS EVERY MONTH lWe aymguth s Book Store . on In I'l.\I.II."l|I pnNE 415 F ' "" " .30 ELlZ:\Bl/I'll ST. Vocational Evening Classes Open PRINCE OF WALES SCHOOL REGISTRATION TUESDAY EVENING. OCT. 8. at 7.30 REGULAR CLASSES WILL BEGIN ON THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 10 and meet every Tuesday and Thursday .... ..:....... '1 on O on uuu Lucct CVCL1 ;uuuuu1 um. evemng, 7. -9.30 SUBJE("1`s--Momr Mechanics; English, Bookkeeping and Arithmetic; Dressmaking; Household Science (cooking); Shuwczu-cl Writing; Needlecraft, Knitting, etc.; First Aid (St. John's Ambulance Course). ___ .__.__ __-._.._.- -..---As av-nu-\1' qr nu/\ FOR FURTHER INFORMATION APPLY TO _ JOHN WOODS. Chairman. J. E. MORRISON, Principal. "__" --_" ' " J VVI-I ARE NOW ASSOCIATED WITH TIIIC LICIIMAN LIBRARIES -_r , ____._- :o-nn I Iv ___,, ___, V 1 ' Extra copies of The Examiner, 5c, |at all Imws dealers. and at this office. I Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Graham and Miss Mury Graham were in Toronto on Saturday for the wedding of .1: Grahzun's niece, Miss Janet Graham. ..\ M w A `Pannrsnn in Humber- Mrs. J, lVl0nl'dgLl-l:L'l:u>. .3 9...... , ing ten days. in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sargent. Oakville. were guests at Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Spmu lu week. r mm Mrs. J. Smnwyck re- MISS .1:-mew. umum... to Mr, W. A. Patterson crest United church. Group Captain '1`. A. Lawrence visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Beeiby on Sunday, flying nvnr from `Ottawa for the day. Mrs. W. Sparrow. who has been visiting at. Lhe home of her `pm-unis. Mr. and" Mrs. J. Wilson, has return- ed to her home in Kirkland Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Partridge and ` baby Lee returned to their home in 4 South Port.-upine after visiting the formers parents for the past :`.ix I xvvnks. 1\/Ivc `H J Mnnaehan of Hamburg. Mrs. H. J. Monaghan 'N.Y.. and Miss Alma Quinlan of 'I`oronto spent the weekend with um:.. mnnmr Mr: Joseph Quinlan, ` IUIUIILU :1 their moth Owen St. 1\/[inn Wrn Miss Emma King is attending the W.C.T.U. Pmvinci:-11 Convention in '1`m~nntn this week. as delegate for thn B:-nrrio Union. Dr. Wildmzm Mrs. W. J. Wallxe-1', Mrs. J. A. Lon `nox and Mrs. R. W. Rowen are al.- a .,....a:nn Hm r~cmvont'mn today `Owen lnox R. W. unweu um .u.- tending the ccmvm1t'mn (Thursday). Dr. G00. 'l..im(.- and Rev. Dr. Ennis are the sponkmr '1`hur'sd:ay um/~:.ing. ,......._._4_a,__....._. ....__..____..._._..._.__ _..__.__._.._._j I-1--Zn: 5:-r&-1<>1o:u1<>:n~3A>:v1a4: 1 _ ` Mr and `rudv. to Sgt. Herbert _ue'Jrgc unu- Mivr. R.C.A.S.C.. Camp Borden. son of Lieul. and Mrs. G. G. Clou1.1c1'. of Ottawa. the marriauge to takr place quietly the latte; party`:-1 Ocmbm`. _ l\/Ir und Mrs. Williana Royntdr bomber . Mr. and Mr_s;' wmlam Rey'no1d.~:" announce the engzigemonl of`!heI\' ` yuuntgesl daughter. Mae Tr:-Ha Gnrtrud(-. to P19. Nqrmam Edwin Fnrmw. of Fresno, ,3;al_if.. now wim ihe Es?!-x Scottish `Regiment, Camp Burden. sun bf-Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Fm-mw, uf Wilkinsbung.`P1-:nn., mo marriage to take p1nc(~`7-tho Inner Ipzu. nf October. 3 _____ John J. Spmu um wuux. Mr. and Mrs. turned on Friday from Brandon and will make their home Imus. r nnrl TUTVR HOV B(`.!1'f l'l?tlH'n` John F_ Wuuds. Barrie barrister. j was the chief speaker at a meeting ` inf Bradford Lions Club un Tues- 'd:1y vvoning on the occasion ml the firs`. qnarter.1_v meeiing of the Advisury Board of Zone 8 of Lions llmurmnmnal. Mr. Woods gave an Ivory interesting talk on son) quilks in the law. He was num- ;duced by J. R. Cnloman. secretary he Barrie Club, and was thank- ! of I led by C. '1`. S.` Evans, president nf ;.[Lhe~ Bradford Club. ` Deputy Dlstrict G~:)vo_-rnur W". . 1....~m, Rm-un_ Orillia. presided at Ueputy .u.auu- \.......,,, ,Pm~cy Bacon, 'tho bushwss meeting of the Ad- lvisory Board which was held m thv Cuuncil Chamber nf Bradford Town Hull. Nine out of ten clubs in Zone 8 were r<=px'eseme(1 ut the ggnhoring. Representing the Bar- rie Club were the prosidem, R. S Atkey. and ihe sec-1'1-l:\1`y, J. H I Cu1on\m1. nto the wE'!Kena wuu mother, Mrs. Joseph Quinlan. .. Q0 m Woo;sV;Addresses Bradford Lions Club W H1. Inn Hodgson. +n Mini n I)Lst1`ic1 G-'.)vo_-rnur vv, (an, on nuns.-Ilnu nf Women's Dress Shoes and Grow- ing Girls' Shoes, High, Cuban and Low Heels ` `We have made another purchase from the W. B. Hamilton Shoe Co., Toronto, du-e to overstock conditions. We are a- gain offering to the public of Barrie and vicinity these astonishing values. com: /mu GET YOUR mu. snons AT n/u.1r mum: Vllnlul--|Iu\/-1 vv \:...--.. , Gludiuli and duh1ius_ with ever- - green, decurm,od the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Duckwurth, Angus, on Saturday afternoon, Sep- tember 28, 1940. for Ihc marriage OI their daughter, Dorothy Eileen, to Horace Gordon, sun ul` Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vasey. Vasoy. Ont. The 7`Rev. Kent officiated and Miss ' T)m-nthy McMnckon played the wed- I K ding music. x mm hridn nivvn in nmrringe by will make their nomr: lwur. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bx=.n~::u- ed last weckr-nd from :1 mnlur trip through sauthwestern (')n1zu~io_ f`w:vrn'(1D 'l`hnmr.snn and Currie] cling music. The bride. given in her father. wore a long ivory satin gown fast:-nod with a pearl clip at the neck and buttoned down the back. The full skirt. fell softly into a train. Her ivury tulle finger tip veil was held in Iplaco by :: nzilu it satin and pearls, and site czzrriod Brizn'c]i'ft` roses. Her bridesmaid, Miss Bernice Mc- Nlzickcm. cnusin uf the bride. was} attired in u flomulength gnwr. at , turquoise not with insets of lace` f and curried Talisman roses. M... .....,. uinnrllril vhv his` (Ind (.'uI'l`l(`(1 lilllblllull |\In\..:. The groom was attended by his brother Ivan. At the reception fnlluwuig the_ ceremony. the mother of the bride` received in (I frock of soldier blue crepe with matching acm-5531-105 and wore 1-1 Corsage of roses. The groom's mother. who also received. wore na~ vy blue with matching accessories and a corsage of roses. - A .u,_ L. ln"t s... ;.A Along with this merchandise we have in- cluded many of our own lines for special selling. Pumps, Ties, Gores and Straps in Blue, Black, Brown and Wine. and Corsage us xuapa. ` Later the happy couple left for :1 trip tn Quebec, the bride wu.'I'ring u FI`L`!lCh blue sheer wool crepe with tweed tupcoat and black accessoric.. ' On their return Mr. and Mrs. Vns `y ....n ..ne;A.. no \/n<{>\.', ` LN] men` I`t:'luHI nu. u wxll reside at Vasey. MEN'S SAMPLE SHOES T cm and brown, sizes 61/2, 7, 71/2. Reg. $5.00 ....................................... .. $2_ (?ORRlGAN-REEl) A pretty lawn wedding took place ` u'._1wu o'clock. Sept. 28. 19-10. at the l hmnu of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stafford Reed. 'I`humt0n. \-vhor. their daughter. Muriel Gertrude. be- came the bride of Mr, Jnseph Hur- mun Cmwigun, son of Mr. and M.s John Corrigun. C0nk.~'.0wn. An evergreen arch. decorated wnh \\'oddh`.g bells and streanm-rs and wxth a background of banked' gladiuli and asters. formed :1 d9-' hghtful semng for \hv bridal party. Rev, G. S. Baulch cunducted the marriage ceremony and the wed-1 ding musi<` was played by Miss [.9- la Carr, cousin of the bride`. , ._.......:-.... um `! Lam, kuuanu u: \u\' u--u`. The bnde. given in marriage by her father. looked lovely in a stren- length dress of white luxury crepe She wore a shmllder-length veil caught. with :1 Coronet of orange blossoms. She carried :1 bouquet of Briarcliff roses. m:. aunt!-Knn Rand uvnc hnr sis- or urizirciin ms Miss Beatrice Reed was her sis! 1er`s bridesm-.iid. She wore a gown [ i I 5. of tea-rose sheer over taffeta with headdress of blue flowers and car ried Johanna Hill roses. K e......... f`.\u-v-{nun ..n.~m. hi: hrn-! !'lt`(l Juuanna xuu IL Stuart Corrigan at the-r as gmomsman. Fnllnwirxu the? cm through .'>`TILlU1WCSU:rn \1nmnu_ G15-m-go Thnmpsnn Currie Powell left on Sunday 1) 011101` the Aircraft '[`rai1jiug St-hrml at (1.111. ..n:_.. r Tlrnplt I\Ilrs_ ,I_ A mer groomsman. _ Following the ceremony at wed-` ding breakfast was served in the diningroom which was tast.efull_\". decorated in pink and white. "I'he bride's mother received in a gown, of sirforce sheer with a c)r.~`.:1ge 011 pink roses. The groom`: mother` were navy sheer with ccmage of rncnc The groom's gift to the bride was a silver fox fur: to the brldasxnnd. a gold `bracelet: to the pianist. sil- ver candle sticks. and to the best `man. a gold tie clip. Pnr tho nodding {rim (0 Northern` HIGH, E010 U9 Cllp. - For the wedding trip to Northern Ontario the bride wore a navy dress. teal blue hat and coat and navy ac- n.-ma.-u-inn cessones. Upon their return they will re- side on the groom`; farm at Cooks- .__..__-_--4L_.asZ&~Ol.La. ` WA L KW EL SHOE VALUES VASF.Y--DUCKWORTll . LIZ... ...:|-. . BAR1{I' 'L-]-E`.E)iN-G SHOE s'rom:: WE*DDING_S- . attended his bro- III'Il'II`4l\v"`I\lIVII1`!II.lI'I The marriage of Camilla Loretta. daughter of Mr. P:1t,ric k A. KV(l- I nugh and the Into Mrs. Kavnnngh, 0! Anton Mills. to Gerald Joseph. ` youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. James ' Ryther. Phelpstun. was solemnized F` -.41 niuhhdhiriv n`r`]()r'k nn Mrmdav Il'c1'un. Alnuuuh ..\....... .... Miss Gox'l.rudc Brock, Mrs. MacI..aren and Miss Adela Spry are .sp:-nding a few days` :11 Ch:-Vt*landS Mnskoka. Tm:-c 1:-an Ritchie nnd Hun II:u'1'y l`L_YI,L`I'. X'Ht'lp.\LUll. Wilh .\u|cuuu1.cu at eight-thirty o'clock cm Monday morning. September 30, 1940, in St Peter's Church, Turnnm. Rev. Fa- ther F. Bennett, cousin of _1.he groom. officiated. Mr. Harry O`Gx-ndy was at the organ. '[`hn hrirln niurzn in mnrriasw bv | Ohio. :11 mo organ. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a inomcco brown ifrock of niutelasse crepe, matching. accessories, and the gift of the groom, kolinsky furs. She had a corsugo of Talisman roses. Miss Mary Knvanngh was her sis1.er'. `nridesmaid. g-owned in soldier blue sheer wool, with halo hat trimmed with n shouldt-r veil. and wore a Corsage of American Beauty roses. The groom was attended by his bro- ther. Dr. James Ryther of Warren.` An. Ikn nnrr-I1'\nr\\I 2 rel-oniinh 'umo. 1 After the core-mony a reception was held fur the immediate families at the Diet Kitchen Tea Rooms. Bluur St. ` rm... rvv-/u\rh`c uiH on Hm hridncmraid ' Bluor 51. ` The groom's gift to the bridesmaid was 'a gold bracelet. and to the '.gm0msn1:m. :1 leather Case. ` Mr .-and Mrs Rvthm` left on .1 qmomsniun. u ltatncr uuuc. ' Mr. and Mrs. Rythor motor trip to Montreal and Quebec and will live in Phelpston on their `l`(`1l1X`I1. A, L I nnuuu z. \.r nun... - ...- ORILLIA -Nooma King, pretty `Indian girl from the Rama Reserva- ition. will not. be punished for fail- ing to register, Ottawa authorities isaid, after the girl had appeared `in police court. She was remanded on a drunk charge and the court set iabout discovering whether Indians 'were subject in penalties for not registering. . RYTIII-IRr-KAVANAGH .. vv\r.u nl` I`nrwHIn Tnv Flossie's AMOOds because she feels as though she`s done :1 good job. And she has. too! If yuu don't be- heve that I-`losste-`s milk is the best. pumst. most healthful there is, then you haven't drunk Barrie-Allandale Dairy mtlk! Barrie-Allandule .95 1 3.! TEE BAi`cRiE F.'TiAI\'iNE , i Mrs_ Jean Ritchie Hzuwyl "1 {itr'hie lmvu re-turns;-d frun: two weeks` vacation in 'I`r:m-;:-un:1 and` Winnipeg. Man. a FAILED TO REGISTER r\'I`v`v"A -uu,____ y;;__ __ PEEL; Country Club Ice Cream Iersey Milk C! 3-A. Specialty BLISEFUL L":-2,98 '\ `HQ: , `BARKER, ('IN"i`., Ci\NAi`u\ --..-_ MRS. GEORGE KING Friends of Mrs. George King will regret to learn of her death on Fri- day, Sept. 20, at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Lorne Miller. North Battleford, Susk. 19......-.,.I unv-uinnn unII'n hnhl frmn \ \' Duulunulu, Funerexl : the hume at. Three 1 Sept. 23. | 1`hn lull y Brifain Stands Alone" Was Subject British-Israel Speaker |0pL. 2.1, The late Mrs. King was bnzn Mary Jane Cruse, d;u1g|1lur of tho 1310 Agnes Burns and Rici1..rd Grose. at Lefrny, on Dec. 8. 1879. She was married tn Gourgu King uf ` Cruigvalc. In 1910 Lhvy went 1:) Axbernc-thy, Sask.. Inter living at liv- ginu where lust your they (.'Mt -- brulpd their diamond wedding. Alohnnuh R-R un.-we nI' nun dun Win` DI`:1l.L`(l I.nL'll' uliullunu wL'uunu.;. Although 85 years of ago, she Wm den:-ply interested in her family. friends. and all cunnnunity lift- From early girllm0(l slw was :- mcmber of tho Woman's lVli.s'slnn:n`y Society. .Mn~: Kinu in hv hm` hus- Society. Mrs. King is survived by her bzmd. two sons, Fred of I`hrov llills. Altn.. and Herb nf Bracken, Susk., also six daughters, all of whom wen- presenl. during her last illm~s.s, Mm. Duncan Smm. of Provost, Alla; I\/l.`.~; Herman Rmbinsnn of Vi(~t_m'in Hm`- bor, On!,.; Mrs. O. M. Stem` uf Futur- bum, 0m,.; Mrs. Rwbl. Stnriv of New Wz=st,n1ins1m`, B.C.; Mrs. Hurt. Turn- or uf Lothbridgv, Ah.:1., zmd M1`:- l.0rno. Miller. North Bntlufurd, Snsk. There are 25 gr:1ndchildrun. throu- grnatgrzmdchildn-n, t,wu si.x`tm`s, Mrs. Arthur King of Lofmy, Mrs. Eli /..: Canning nf Bvllo Ewart, and um- bmthor, Robert Grnsv uf IBMI:-villc-. I FRANCIS BERNARI) ()'(!( )NN()l{ L`.-.. n n . I).-. .... ..I` )'(II 111 OS I` ICIINUIB ISILISNIIILII , ica`s Church. `I \lllV RV |!I\. Francis Bernard O'Connor of 23:) `V1; Castlefield Ave., Toronto, pass:-ti peacefully away in the early nioi'n- ing of September 25, 1940, in lht {" 46th year of his age. Deatli was (luv to a heart ailment SllSl,1tll)(.`d in over H seas service in the Great War, dur ing which he served as gunner ii: the 40th Battery Field Artillery. l)i- E ) ceased, who was a son of the hilt 1" Anthony O'Connor and Mis_ ()`C`un- N nor. grew to manhood in Drillia h where he entered the service ol 1.` the Bell Telephone Co. in 1910. Af- H ter spending some years in Barrie. he was transferred to Toronto wln-re 1, he had resided for the past 12 years The possessor of a ready wit and :- wholehearted spirit of kindness and generosity, he was held in high es- teem by a host of friends, which was, evidenced by the throngs who called to pay their last respects. as well as by the numerous spiritual offerings and profusion of flowers which sur rounded his bier. 'l`he funeral was held to St. Mon- Present in the sanctuary were Rev. Fathers Murray, Nealon, Quinlan. Crowley, C.S.B.. Burke, CS B. Ul|(ll` Timmons. C.S.B. Interment. to--lc I place in Mount Hope Ce-metery, Right Rev. Monsignor Brennan ol- ficiating. Surviving are his widow. formerly Sophia Frase-r of Barri-.-. one son, Bernard, his mother and Broadway Ave. on Friday morning, Requiem lli;-ii Mass being sung by Right Rev. Mon- signor E. M. Brennan, President of St. Augustine's Seminary. A l)l',)llt'W. Gerald O'Connor, acted as acolyte If the Mass. The music, imdei the direetion of Rev. Dr. Ronan. was rendered by St. Michael's Cathed:-zil Boy Choristers, of which eh H!` de- ceased`s son is a member. 11:2.-old Armstrong presided at the organ. i three brothers and two sisters. who are James of Barrie, Arthur of'1`or- onto. Emmett of Buffalo, Rose of Denver, Col. and Nellie of Buffalo. MRS. THOMAS CAMPBELI. Mrs. Thomas Campbell, a furmr-r ` resident of Allandalo and Vosprm passed away on Sept. 25. 1940, at the family residence, 295 St. Clnrr-n.~: Avcu, Toronto, in her 70th year. Mr: (".nrnu~.1-ml} mhncn maid!-n I\V.. JOFUHIU, H) I`|(`I' IUII1 yum. Mrs. Campbell. whose maiden name was Catherine Victoria Bell. was born at Minesing. and moved to Barrie about sixty years ago. She married Mr. Campbell in 1896 and they Tsided in Allahdzile for 20 years, moving tn 'I`omnm 22 yc-arr: ago. She was a member of thr- Eastern Star in Toronto, and whxlo a resident of Allzmdalo. had mom- _ bership in the Essa Road Prt-s1)_v1<-r L Kan church. 1......m.-a;nm v-n1nHuoc cnrviuinn um L'HUl`L'H. Immediate relatives surviving are: her husband; two sans. Archiv B. of Huntsville and John of Kirk- land Luke; and Miss Georgina Bell. 58 Mary SL. Barrie, who was the last of eight sisters. An nuirlrxnrvr nf thn nsteem in| H351. OI elgnl Slhl.L`l'h. I An evidence of the esteem in ` which she was held was seen in the ` iarge attendance at the funerxil which took piece from the home of her sister to Mine-sing cemetery on Saturday afternoon. The services were conducted by Rev. N. R. D Sinclair of Essa Road Presbyterian Church. assisted by Rev. A. N Cooper of Central United. Those acting as pail-bearers were: Wm Maw. Albert Maw. David Maw. George Lane, Toronto. Donald iCampbe1l. Ailandale. all nephews, and Robt. Campbell. Toronto. :1 bru- ther-in-law. f\n0_nl_0nurn rrmnd: aitendinil in~ Out-of-town friends attending in- cluded tho folluwing: Mrs. Wm Al~ lan and sister. Mrs. Savage tfnrn1(-r- ly Miss Allen of Allandalel. Mr. Q and Mrs. Wm. Patterson. Mrs. Cum. ` Robinson and son. Mr. and Mrs ' Wm. Hunt. Thus. Hamilmn_ Mr and Mrs. Arthur Pitt. R. J Camp- bell. HBTVIC Campbell. Mrs Jennie Lane. Miss Cora Quinn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hy. Brawn. Mr and Mrs I. E Jones. Mrs. Geo. Crook and Mrs. O. Nixon. all o!"I`oron1n: Mr. and Mrs ` Archie Campbell and son. Hunts~ ville: Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell. Kirkland Lake: Mr. and Mrs. Jnn. Orr and Elmer Orr. King; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Orr. Maple; Misses Cath- erine and Fanny Gordon. Galt. _4g__ lher-m-law. ll I l Page Ten GIRLS SENTENCED Three young girls in their `teens were sentenced to reiormatories last week on vagrpncy charges They had been found wandering ' about the streets and acting in a I disorderly manner. None of the * Eirls was from Barrie: one was from = Penelang. another from Eimvale, and the third tram Toronto. Police } are checking up closely on cases of ` u chic hnnn. . ` are C | this 1 \ services were held from 5 uf her eldest sun. Fr:-d. Hills, Al1u., on Monday, s:I7Z?a}'{nT A}}}'T?5{ce;s Are Being Transferred Farewell Service Sunday Iiohertsim s Drug Store lH)Bl'}ll'l`.H'()N ANI) (1/\l.l)W|'Il.l. LAURA 1 SECORD A n -n-tux-I-I-It` Ila}? l)l`l'll ;'_1\'I'n IU Lll|'llI In fnnr _V(`lIl'>I. wlnlv lln-_\,' huv: um] lulmrvtl Ill um` nml: l`h1- ;mI:l1<- nrv (`Hl`(|I1l_` in ulu-ml lhv furvxvt-ll 51-1` U11-iv twu yummy, l:uin->2, 0l'lul)(5l' Ii. 7 p.m. E7x'N'15fEs! Price 35c: ul`(|Il_V invi.-d ll cl-l'\Il|'|N< Inn` l hom- N0. 5 Rev. H. D. Linnr-n, of BrH.i:;h- Israel Headquarters, '1`0rnnl,n, ad- dressed the Barrie Brunx-.h 01' \ ,BrH.i.4;h~Isme1 on Monday. Sept. .23, on the s.ub_i:-ct, "Why Brltzain Stmnds Alone." The spualcvr stut- ed Lhat, God has 1: plan and t.hi:=. \vm'!r_i, -xpm-.1`. Hwl .. , ,