UH Lvxm. D. I'..uun.L. bJLU!\uI._V Mr. and Mrs. Richum ter, Mr. and 1`/Irs. V. .I:~nn dnllghtcr 01" Wt-stun :'.|u-nl. Mic: Vvilhu-lmixm (`Jon Churcll. May 25. at 11 um. and 7.30 um. <-unducte(l by the Rev. Mr. Ken- dd uI '1`o1'unL0. He also prcuchcs the xaunv um-1'm>m1 at `West Oro at Ll n'('lo('k. The following Monday meet- lugs for 11 week will start at 8 p.m.; sung .*l.'l`\'ll't' a half hour earlier. I`l1+.-re.- will hr :1 vocal 5010. l x L JI'('y 54 ` Annivvrsury service at the Baptist i The 24th of May, the first Holiday outing of the season, plan a delightful tempting lunch basket and fill your needs from these choice offer- ings at Economy Prices. cocuA'tb7iK 1 6 H0`l|I:= _.__.. ______~._ ._`,_V, (in:o1'gv Childs and family -xi 'I`or-` onto spvnt. the first of the week at R. Qvn~n\"H Fblluwing {hr :1ppcau'xmce of Berna! .\Vu-utherup bx-tow two justices of thc_ Jpeucc in Allistun last Thursday. whvu ;b:ul of $10,000 was renewed. he up- lpenred on Saturday and Monday in 1 connection with the shooting of Elmer (Harm-r. lightning rod mun, several iweeks ago. As Homer is mu in me `Alli~'uu -mspilzll `u'u\'r1'illg `rum \hx-r ;u..ul(s .11` .wu bullets, Weamerup N8: _ again .g-munded. New Brunswick has also just passed 11 act and considc1'ut.iun is being in-n In the subject in um:-1' p1'm.'ixu-vs. HIlUld.. D11-K'.LLL.'IR`W1LH. xvxuluuuuu, nl` Ontariu and the North West PINK SALMON;/2's 3 tins32c 1 -H). pkg. Jellied Veal Mild (lured l Smoked Picnics 1| 21 - Page 3701 rteen Tip Top Weiners, Boiled Ham Variety Loaf COOKED and JELLIED NEW BOOKS .-\'l` LIBRARY contents only ' kalillltlill ll 1`! run Elizabeth - Silent I-`orce `PM and ur... V. MITCHELL SQUARE HEINZ KETCHUP MEATS M(`m|m<-ut. ',-_-'.< . ('lIi(-kt`)! llualdiu. 1`.< .l\'i}) p<-1'S11:lvl{.x' ... ... .. 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H112 'l`mnutnSm1p.small . . . . . . . . . . . .. `.1 I'M` ] yrm- lim-1', 1's, tin 2 ithrilling taste---plus |bran to keep you fit -- YOUNG H.AMB - BIadeR5;s~'tBef lb. 24 Chuck Roast Beef lb. 21 Canaliax; iI;1st_>it_ution - YOUNG FOLKS - old folks - all the folks agree that Kellogg's Pep Bran Flakes are a taste-treat any time. How these sun-brown akes tempt you. Thrill you. Tease you to taste their goodness. You'll vote them the best bran akes you ever ate. Adding Machine Delivered 1 1 5 Easy Terms Healthful too. Filled with the goodne.~.s of whole wheat plus just enough extra bran added to be mildly laxative. A glorious dish that helps keep you t and regular. Serve them at breakfast. dren's supper. Kiddies go avor. At your grocer's. Look for the red-and-green pack- age. Made by Kellogg in London. Ontario. lMPOR'l'AN'l'--KeIlu3g's Pep Bran Fla/:v.\' are mildly laxanve` ALL- nu.au_......;..., u..n...... ......:...r..._ .-./I r....n JHIJ umr.um.-ml to rclivva PEP BRAN FLAKES LEG OF LAMB - LOIN OF LAMB BREAST OF LAMB RACK OF LAMB LAMB CHOPS - Flanks of LAMB . Jill` 39c 21c 'v11c %25c . 17c 127c I23c 7'19c 26c `23c BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE OF CANADA, LIMITED `29c =12:-_!c Whitefish % v . _....-v----- Slricrl|_v frc-.~.|I Halibut .3|it'eh Haddies 1rm.]b_ 1 89 ` Fillets Fish Specials .' ,`1`UI.sL`h mu u_v l.llt' .Vn\|\:nL., mutt. all cull w .`1SWL`1'- Md`mt ' use 01' Scripl.u:`<,-. Mrs`. Esten hl' "1 the c`n:1ir (mt! mu funuwing 1 H"`"v e elected: `. !I-.<'l(lm1l., Mrs. RI AL 3 0" ice-PM-sirlr:.L. Mrs. G. C:u'- Vial 591* ':cx'et:L'.'y-"I`rc:m1n`(:1'. Mrs. S.|d1l3 - Mil)! )isLx'icL R()])l l5SL`l1H:LiV(:, 3\/Irs. W begin Home Remus:-nL:1ii\'>. Mrs. m5t01'iC C V; Cm'r:~.spu21 S(.'crul.a1'y, Th`? no Exu(-1ni\'n-Curnmittc tvn-s. graves wi Mrs. L. Bn.nLing. Mr G. Scbed U Ex<*<:11Li\`v -'~mnmiI,L<-: CV11`. ibl` - JL'VblC `caring fo W. J. ML-LL-:~.n, Mrs. . H. Jaunzmg. Mrs. ML-Quay. rd dead. Jte ml" thanks was xivcn Mrs ` I... .. .{Al`FuI n: (-.itizr~ns 0 Jun .l.n.inu At lunch. For the chil- wild about their famous afish lb. 249 } `ft . lb. 32 lb. 320 lb. 27 lb. 170 lb. 22 lb. 352 lb. 12 In [his um" l111'1-nlngllx. pm'lal)i]it_\' and low pruw are -mnlmincd with Bllrrmlghs quulnty. (lvp<`ll uml :u-1-l11':w`\'. This mm-him` has hll.\`ilH`.~`.\` ('ull('(`l'll.\', I0 (ii(`(`.\' ml` prufv: tz1|`iv.~' of Ul'_L,:llliZlli ll :ull.~` up In $1.0(|(|.()()0.0();has the stand- ard visihlv |\(`_\'l)U:|l`d and is operated with mu` luuul. ls cu.~ily ~:u'riml from counter to uiw. dusk to desk u1'ln1siIwss to hmno and it is l:u~kml by Burroughs St l`\'il'(`. limit Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hmmzt, Toron- to, spent. Sunday with friends here. Mrs R Mcouav and two chl1ch'~':n co..'c..m; '1.'.ai.}s'..;,' { I>o-Xe_1I.;_.s:s'z. west, TORONTO--Telephone Elgin 3263 . Rubsun, Utopia. llth-l`S. ]3m'rio. called (2.. nolnu |II\-|\ :- null! or . ll. l):1 vis 1- and daugh- n0t.L und little v c....A ... '.un~:. llUl .'.HhlL|.1 "fucsdzty 'un ;;nvuu Avun. u-1'vi(:9 during inlln-muliuu ur >1` \\'I`Itv1ml2\_\'. u Ly mm L`. ::mi7.;1l inns. to, spent. sunaay wun lI'IUl!u> ucu.-. Mrs. B. McQu0.y spent the weekend at her parental home at `Holly. -- 1Uh- unrl 1\/[r< Msnu-mll and son of --i--- V Eighty-five years ago 3. long pro-I cesslon wended its way to the old cemetery at Hobart to `lay away the last. mortal remains of one of Mr.--, drmLe's pionc-ers. Alexander I\/tiller.` There were no vehicles save a wood- ` shod sleigh drawn -by a team of o: ; and carrying the rude pine coffin. Y`hu mnnmwrq f.rnvel1(=r1 on {out wxu. HONOR MEMORY ! OF MEDONTE PIONEERS . fuuml its place` in bi}; . in rvtuil stores and in ussiunul mvn mnl S(`(`l'(`- nnu carrylng Lnt: ruut: pun: cuunu. ; The mourners travelled on foot. There were no wheeled vehicles in l the neighborhood. Settlers from as far 1 afieltl as the Harrie Settlement, ln the persons of Mrs. John Hnrvie and her son Thomas. were there at the first burial in the Hobart cemetery. Much of the history of Medonte might be written around the lives of the ~1)lon- eers: \\"n0se munes are engraved on the st0x10.'~: of that God's acre". The land was it gift to the settlement by Hon. Justice Rutherford as :1 burying place for all Protestant people. nu Qnnrlov Mrnu `)5 n vnrv tliffe-I'- ll)! (U1 l`I'0L(.'Sl.l|.llL ])L'U}JlC. On Sunday. May 25, 21 very differ- ent scene will `be -presented. From all pmts df,'SC(`.`lldlltS of these pioneers of Mcdonte will arrive in automobiles to the memory of those who lie in cemetery. ` 3 o'clock the first annual mem- orial ::e1'vice will Ibo held and on Fri- nduy. May 23. the friencls will gather the work of renovating Lliis cemetery. "mu. Hnrrul 1|-ihnfnu in hr: lnirl m1 thv lKl'lUwlllg Lllul Hui ouviuui rvun .'ir:u. Mrs. Davis was 18 years of age, the eldest (laughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Lennox. and was ihe fifth of the Lennox family to die in `less than three yezn's. Mrs. Davis was born. brought. up. spent her like here and was known to everyone. She was a loyal Anglican. She and her deceas- ! ed husband were always in their place I in their church when health permitted. in the years that are gone. } The funeral. which was largely ni- l l l tended, was held on Sunday afternoon to Christ Church. The church was filled and many did not get in. Service was conducted by her pastor. Rev. F. V. Abbott. assisted by a former rec- tor. Rev. T. J. De\v. of Bradford. She ` had chosen her own pull-`bearers some vtimc ago. They were: G. Bmiting. E. ;.J(-nnclt. G. L. Davis. E. Goodwin. 1". fhennox, nephews, and J. 'I`. Jenneil. V The remains were laid to rest, by the side of her husband. who prede- ` (`{'.'l.w'L`d 'i;r four years. i She leaves ;our children. Mrs. (Dl'.I ispeers. Toronto: Dr. H. Davis. Bnlu: ,John and Mrs. F. R. 'Arnold. Ivy. to [ mourn the loss of :1 kind mother. I | nlSL()l'lC C(f[Hlfl.Ul'y. I flomi tribums to be laid on the I will be matched by funds sub- 1 through a special offering to L.` -:...-.a.uI on I|\n mm-I: .\f wm-thilv iSCI`lD|:u Luruugu u. h}JCL'lll.L uucuur, u; -'Jl.'Vhl0d tn the work -)I w0rl.h'|ly czwing for the graves of our honour- ` uni llnflll citizens 011 Friday morning in the` pm`- Sun of Mrs. W. H. Davis. at the home of her (laughter, Mrs. F`. R. Arnold. Her (loath was not unexpected as ::he had the misfm`t1um to fall several months ago and was unable to leztvc her bed aftcrwzwds. She bore all her suffering with christian fortitude. knowing that her Saviour was m-:\r. Mu-u hnulu wan "Ml VI-|l`Q .1!` run: Lhl` ! 1`hous:mds of people read The Ex- ; mniner Classifietls every week. 3 Extra copies. of The Examiner, 5 `,(.'(.`nLS. On sale at this office and It 'lK(-1-n:m's bookstore. Crosslancfs. Rob- `erLsun`5. Mnnknmxrs and Kt,-ndrick's (Allillldulv). Duuuuy. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1 and Mrs. C. Cnrm on Mrs. S. E11inLL, Mn. urn-I1\Kv-c Dir- Trev dcI1mIistr:1- Mr. zmd Mrs. Wm. Stun: of Aurm'-.1 are spending :1 couple of weeks at me ho-xnc `>1 .1. W. Stone. Wm. Kivvlcy and Rev. Mansun Doyle of '1`01'u1`.l.0 visitud on I`l1Lxx'sduy at im- home of Robert, Lynd. Wilda` Nornm and George Culbert. ul` um-.vi.. IIHIIHX urnnLr-nnrI \riRiM\l`\' nmnnu wnuu` LV\)l`ln:l uuu \.u:u|gL' wunumm nu B:1rriu \\'c1'v week-end visitors among ihzrir l`r'u-nds in U115 :1cigl1box`hoo(l. Mrs. J. Brc-thet, who 111123 been quit: in at the home of her daug'hLcr. Mrs. Ansley Green, near Tuumllaxnm, is now quitv in1p1'<)ved. Pm-1-v Tx'nvnn1dx CHM} Hn.l`kI`l` and l[UlU' 1Ill])I'UV(.'u. Percy Reynolds. Cecil Gcurgu Fisher motored hurst and called on Mr. Elwood on Sunday. Pnv Wm T\/[urn-ix Nlrc E;l bUu \)l| ouuuay. Rev. Wm. M0l`1`i.s , Mrs. 1 two sons. Whittier and Miss Rubcna Morris 0: 'I Sunday vistors at the ho Smith. They also uttendc \.'nI'u-1I`\' \'n"\'iI\n\ V(.`l'.\'d.l hlfi \'H.'k'b. l`lu.~ lklllowlng Y`nel`l1b( l`S of the Junior Inslilutv um-ndcd thv Institute Rally on 'Sz1tm'day at '1`l1o1'nlon: Misses Elva Bradley. Alicia Noble. Gertie Hudson. Willa Bruclcrick. Dorothy Andrews, Ed- no UV:-hh \/I :-< A Mlnkrlhln` nnll Miux Wl. 1l`l1y The first game of the season of Lhe Softball Lreugue was to have been play- .-d in the park here on Monday. but u :-ontinuous downpour of rain caused :1 poslptmemem till the following night. Bond Head and Fennells are pitted :1- gainst, each other in this opening game I`hi:<. league had a very successful sea- son last year and huge crowds attend- ed most of the matches played. Death of Mrs. George Bowlcs On Sunday, May 18, 1930, Mrs. Geo. Bowl:-s. one of our oldest. citizens. puss- ed peu(:efu11_\' away after several nmnlm of p,mdun11y failing hez1lLh. Burn eighty-1i\'e ye.'u'.\ ago she spent her long life in lhis neighborhood. During the lust sixteen _\'ears she lxusz made her home with her brother. Jonathan Gummerson. who. with an- other brother. George. of Bond Head. and a sister, Miss GuImnex'son. of X).-.\rH' --A .- ll .H.l kl. HIDKCI . Hlllhh Lllll Bruclford. :;u1'vive. On Tuesday :1 service Trinity church. Rev. C. unit-i:11ing,. after which n1~u-.. in T\Inuy!.n\ Dnhhucnn We are offering the following cars at reasonable prlces and will accept your present car as part payment and arrange terms on balance if deslred. 2 1929 Duran! 1 `mn` C-Jupes, at Holly. " Mr. und Mrs. Maxwell and "New Lowell culled am Mrs. Wm. Reid. ' Sunday. Mr unrl Mrs, J, Rabsun. Umuiu. Mx'._ 1929 Dur-am `.`our Sudan. -...... ,_. . ,.`u_..:_._ IUQRI .AJI||uA1u .. ulln n.;\\....... 1928 Durant. 4-cylinder `/_-ton 1`1'uck, closed cal) and open hnsr unnuuu I.(`.u.\A1. ` Cungmt.u1-.mons to Mr. and Mrs '. Willuun Sh-.\ughness_\' on the arrwal of ` 1 :1 b-.\b_\' boy on May 15. I Mr` and Mrs. Thomas Nelson and! 5 (.\I\ I2`n\no<\o nf Iinvu-L; wI\ni\D Cuundnn .\I | May 20--Inspcct.or Day of ` paid an officizxl visit to No. 15 ` hum! \IvmuL' ntbl \\"`l I\. . Mr. and Mrs. I-`rank Hunter and . I-.un'1l_v of mm McNicoll were visitors` ; this week with Mrs. Alex. McKay. 3 Miss Pearl Henley or I-Iillsdale spent 3 ` Sunday at. her home here. I ` Mr. Pence was a weekend visitor at his home in Barrie. r .u Iurl 3 _ good way HAROLD HILL DURANT DEALER AIAK. nuu AVLLR. Lllulllllb AVCIGUII on Emery of Barrie spent Sund '0l`l`\*st Wallwixrs. Alb;-rt Wullwin of Barrie spen .'`(`l-wild under the palmxml rm: -5g Eiigabeth Street (lllgl|u:1`()1 VVL-mun ..|n~::~. . Miss Wilhvlmina Ch-:1 ..tl1c cmnpctition with hm of '1'hm'nl.(m ut Siruud _>n c.-ning. Women's lnslitu IISED CARS u|_y \'l|lIlk'lI. K\('\. V` IL. I`. I1! iutixm. burial 1 1- in Nvw'.m Rublnsun -'.'t'IH'Kl'l'_`.' Fnilrd Church Anniversary L$l'UlU..'l'lCK. LJUI'Ul.Ily I\llU|L'\\'I\, 11411` '4.-bl). Mrs. A. McA1`thur and Miss 3 Star l`ouring. 3 Chevrolet Lundml bu 3 Dumnt 4 S1-(Inn. I Dunmt, 4 four-puss. C BOND HEAD I 8| \sll. Hewitt of Tomnm spent 1 nd at ms home. . R. Mouteith has returned wndmg three weeks with 1 (er. Mrs. John Cameron. ~\ llnunh ViAiR1E* s (ind Examlnn-r Classifieds 3 5 to buy and sell stock. Morri.s', Morris, their Ihittier Marsh. and or Toronto were ll`.`< home of J. H. r attended the num- `cLows 1 x_ I ' jslm looks 20 years younger M Thon.ms and; Barrie Sunday at I 1 I Hu-in`: I Bmker and to Graven- I~`lsl1e1"s sun was urlu ll| R. P. Irlvam 1 Iuuk .. r........n .....y \'L'A_VULJu_y 11].!` {me of the '_~`m`m11ate- `l`UllI"h:(l zmd unv nnnnln Orillm ' 3 school _ Plan night c 14.1 An vcI:zu_\' U1 l'L`lu\:I um umnx fur p-.u't,i<*n]u1',x in Ctmhr-.11 Ulnm~11. SUNDAY. MAY 25. 193:) I BIBLE scIIooI.. 9.-45 AMI MORNING SERVICE 11 AIVL: EVENING SERVICE 1 P.M.E "A CROWD OP` RUNAWAY HA1 -' TISTS~-'I`HE1R. NAI\/112:} AND WHY THEY RAN." MIDJWEEK \rIE13'l`1N(`:S . -r...` I... ....,I Ii`v~i;{-)1 4)` 't I`-|,...1_ , V _ 1 UNITED CHURCH OF` CANADA .l\r<`vI'I-\r\ A I IV! [I 1I\lI I -Mrs. T. .J(:nnuLL. '1".)l1 Wu.` virus The annual xncuting; 9;!` me Womt,-n':: Institute was. held in the GI-.111, "We-(I-` nes(luy zxflernocm. I`11(,-1'1: were few out as It rained all nflvx-nnun. A111` -10- votlonnl t,`XlfI`(,'iSf-i lml by the '9' ick-nt., :L.`]SWL`l'- ed by u. vc1'.~sL- Davis tank officers were '. H. "Banting: Vit.-0-Pvt.-sirlmt. ruthers; Sccx'etzI.'.'y-"I`ro:m1n`u1'. S. McQuay: District, Rnpn.-:+1~m`:.Livc, F. Bmley: > n M..m.mu- r'..n---u-mnznlivw S('('1'(!l.B.1'V. U`c`Efi;rfX1:Wc`ivU`i v-l-2.5% LII-&lA\\AA Stlwrtl REV. A, In`. UAKER. ]W1A'VIS7'I'.'R The Ball Planing Mill Limited, Barrie, Ont. The Sarjeunt Company, Limited, Barrie, Ont. SUNDAY. MAY SPECIAL 'NO'1IC[-I 121 tn utuend sm'vi<~.~ h: 1 except Sul.m'd:1_y by me I \ss:)ciutim1 Lu mark Islam in`: no` x).nnm-..c( '~'nn n -_;un;;u - Collier St. Regular Baptist Church lT\!n\'l ..\ (`.4-nlnal Hr-`mmil A` C. \VIlI'1'(.`()MBIa`. \ .n. L\l \J| ... RA. PIIOI. \./IIVII wu- ku Cc-m1'u1 Hhlinil 1` ..n-nu. u: up THE BAR.RTl'.`- EX.-XMTNER 1. Dl'UlCy. l'lIJH|l' A\.(:3nI B. McQuuy; Cum-_~1:u211 R0bcrt.sm1: '.E).xL-(-unw -' C. Dtwis. B: Robertson`. - Abbott, Mrs. Mt Davis, Mrs. A 11L-any vote Jenna-{L for her faithful t,h(.- pusl, yum`. I\....II. ..|` 1vl.u. ll. I 5 you] 5: nun: \/Alvin `an: R('1>. J. S. SI1OR'I"1', M.A.. Mi1u'ste1 I'.'zl/uuml Ilurzly, Mus. Bur-., .F.7`.C.M. ()7'g/uni:;t uml (.')mir7mLscr SUNDAY. FVIAY 25. 1930 ! \.icI,-rs 11 :1,111.. 7 pm. ('()ndl1L`1L'(1 byu |l`LllI' NI11Y\lTQ'l"W First Baptist Church (I1u'\} } ]1`.R'l'()N S'l'NI_`fE'|` I-. Ir.`V. AI- I'IIUI\ I1/11.12`. I u.s'tur Mrs. I-.`l:'l.-'1 Hmrv, ()r_t/u,ni.s'l /11i.a'.x' M. .S'i1u:luir. ('/Iui7`lI'(l(It 1` ST. ANDREVVS Presbyterian Church n I 2- - .1/IA Mz'm'.x- AND BIBLE CLASS :11 3 P.M. SUNDAY. `MAY :25. M. "rma "0.'~`A 1`Hls}R`S .1 - M. HALE. B.A.. 0 ..I {HI Inn Q-.v 11.. I 114:1. runu `mm M1NIS'l'ER sing ;:11bjL-ct. ."m1!L-:- 193U L .1 l?.()MISF.': A VI` I` .\/1 The I)umini D1.-partn1enL of Labor is p.t_vinp_ one half of the cost of the ultl ugv pensions to 43.000 pensioners. z1(:cu1`(ling to a statement issued by H. H. Ward, Deputy Minister of L9.- hm`. Mr. Ward said that the old age - ].`l`X1Si()X]S svhexne is now in effect in 21 nlujurity of the provinces: British Cu- lunlbiax. Snskzxtchewun, `vlunitubu. A1- : n.,.n..:.. .....I Oh M.-rh \ll.;..-v Iu 11- _y\.u. . l)(-uth of Mrs. W.