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Barrie Examiner, 29 May 1930, p. 10

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___3~utt _ AY Bukar is :1 product of \\'lli('1I the world's 3.ll'!:'(`'il innuortere; of ne ('()(`.~ are justly proud. ` It is due to this tr:-nwmluus huying` puwor that A at I .'.ud~l~up.< mm sell this superior product at 51$-h 1L ridicu- |nusl.V low prim-. N0 MA'l"|`I'.'R V\'ll.\'l` l Rl(?l'Z YOU PAY l()R (`0F`FEY'I----B()KAK (`ANN()'l` BE EXCELLED l()lx' I'LA\"OR AND QU:\Ll'l`\'. find then. too . . . l!uk:u' hus In-en twin-1 signally honur;-d-rst in 1928. when it was 24-lt-cted as the oft-Ia! 1--.>l't'1,-9 of [hr Hynl :\nt:u'-tic | n|:u' F..`|)(`lli0lI. :mt`.. !:1.~'tl_v. by b~in_1;` .~'.4~lo-(ti,-.-(I by the Rauln-.~`es l`em|)|- Shrine (Hommiltoc as the n|'t'n-ial (*uf| w- of the mznmnnlh .lum- hrmv (`onw-nliuu. Legs Fronts BETE ST.,BARRIE OUTSTANDING FEATURES` or NEW PENSIONS BlLLi| CJ.Hl' ' {.\`.'0)`. 9. The act to become operative on October 1, 1930. and appolntnxents may optionally be made after Sept. 1. H. .`\.VlJ l I. 0 5 _~`hrInv 2uu-v u---1-in--' j-------.--j.-- for nomination of a Candidate for the approaching Election and General Business The Speakers will Include _ HON. CHARLES STEWART, Minister of lnterior HON. E. C. DRURY, and others .-\11 mun and wuxncn in ms Riding of Xmth Simcnc cm`di:x1l_\' i11\ i1cJ in In` presciit, A M McFAU1.. V10. PI'C51(ll`!1`. A \' BROWNRIDGE. "Y`L .\`l(`lt`X1`. GOD SAVE THE KING lb. lb. 26 lb. 31 lb. 18 25 ICC. l ning of widows of war `ided they married (hi: nears prior to January -AIILV IN`! 13 - LIMITED 01` C.-'\.\ ADA For widow disabillz .......u~inn I ' "Is their "Oh yes. Phllzulelphia 9 an acER1E:ef%*i BOKAR cowm llcalth is always beautiful. It gives color to the ch<:c:l\'s and sprightly Vim 10 the movcmcnts of the lmdy. Healtll cmrics frmn the right kind of food. Slircddcd \\ lic:1t with milk is the llculth Food supreme---cuntains all the \ it'uli'/.ing` elements of the whole wheat ;.min in :1 digestible l0rm~-ir0n for the blood. calcitun for bones and teeth and proteins for building healthy tissue. l.,)L llCl()L|S with fruits. lb. rm 49\ SOLD IN 1-LB. AND `Q-LB.SFLAVUR- l'l(H'l` 'l`l.\'>1 ICXTRA SI E(`FAL-()UR OWN NE("l`AR BRAND TEA Heinz Ketchup . ..m. . ... ...`. --...m.u.- ' ' I)F.I,M()N'I'W Ransms }.;|;|)[`].jg_x; . . ... . . . . FINEST QUALITY Sunnyfield Pasteur-ized Creamery FINE GRANIILATI-2|) GREEN P388 (;|,\NTs no om Surprise Soap . . . . u... -0 mt! Mrs. ` ..u.lh.r1 Coming u\\.'nv1i{-nf SUGAR 1 on. 50! Mazola Oil . . Tin 33c l,l.I|l\I\ .1 unnun n nu Potted Meats 3` -I 25c Gillette u;`.'-1.3`; i'.?.'I2.5 f.'}`i-;44c Calay Soap . . . . . . . . . . snlkiclrvws Pineapple Marmalade Liquid Wax, Johnson's Fly Swatters . L OO%N OOO%I X%OOXOOI%XO9%X90%J I)F.I.I\'F.RF.D FRESH I).v\ll,Y 'l'() ()l'lt S l'()RE9 wmrmmsm m.1 5 MEALHBUT STEAKS 1. 23 Freshly Smoked TQWNT HA1-,1`-L $.'!'%Y.3R l5L,"ll. l` WITH ALL (LORNERS l} {()U. \'l)E.l), all hing and bull head: concealed, every g're:1.~c cnllcclinp; jn eliminated frmn oven and cooking top. The Elgctrie 3110! THIS Ul.`|`RA MOIJERN RANGE _.I.|._ t\......... l..-.,..... o. . u|.1/-I:~':r- rn nrr lll|.`) Ul.II\:1 :n\JL.u..nm |\r\:V\`_ |.. kn uhle feature knuwn to electric range Phone 122 -\.\ l) '|_HE! SILVERBROOK CREAMERY BUTTER ESUPER-SPEE1) EI.EM`[ will 1. evcn minutes (cold :Y.1l".). CALL IN AND SEE THEM AT HELMVALE FISH 13 Elizabeth St. BLENDED INDIA 99 When naming , A Coffee FHLLETS nb. 19. BEACH LELECTRJC RANGE . . . . . . . . .._.... Eac 9c . . . . . . ._... . . 3 Cakes 23 ogq.'o`o O`: u.u o 2 . . . . . . . . 10 Bars 47c ` lI4}l'dH|llll'l i'.Nho buy In 1 Gillex . 10 ` S O S Cleaner 3_;',7,f`f 14c : .-uu-.v Lun(:H`- Rolls supplit` in-rm The Crowning Achievement of Electric Range Craftmanship a-lb. I 'rhursday.Mny 29. 1930 ,._.g-- cing and 1 including "I kn vhn V w 1: F I-'! Wl'l~`[-`: nu. gge T `I;-`IE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY. LTD. / I, n this 1 I V 1..-m<:1-: \ no ["l`l.lC 21 C 2 Pkgs. 23c BARRIE 15 47c ) )('0|')l(z n -n.4n`..r MOND{Y,_"JUNE 2;_`1930 uuun_ nun B`.:1in Ri ;:1 Elmvn tame and 1 friends 19 ~:1,ir.- and `Miss Go um. hnunn Fru- red on frlcnds in town on Moncltty. _p:-.'w'.-cl the we-ekeml at. her home. ` Ed. Sham-.han of Toronto spent Sut- urduy in town. I M. C. McLeod spent the `weekend at | 1135 .xome zn -Jrlllia. I Wallace Guest of Ilztrrie \v:us in town on 'I`uesc`.ay. Mrs. E. Copeland ::pt::1t ..-`rlday with fx'i(:ntls ..t f-Jhelpston. Wut.~::.n Copeland of Toronto was] home over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Robson and alull .1uve moved LU `Waverley. , Misx Bertha Ritchie enjoyed 1:13;! | Wl.`('k with friends ln `lJ1'onto. I 1%/Ilse Inez Hiekllng spent a few dzxys lzul, Wt.`L'l-E wlth friends at 3oul -'.o:1. Mr. Cunningham of Thornton r::Lll- , M39. 1'~`lox't-nee Ritchie of Tor'm:::` 154 :'n-- To Mr. and Mrs. Arthllr - '1`uv.vz on Frlclay. Mav 9, 1930, a .-:.'m. Bo 1---'I`o Mr. and Mrs. Clltlorcl . n`- } '(:ln.-: o.1 'I'ue::(l:1y. May 13, 1930, 9. ...m ! Mr. W. C. `Hit-lcllng vf '\lluuw.;`.:] spv zxi :-. zuw (lavz; this xveulr. in Toronto. ! wm Eilukling -If Toronto .p' .lt Vi- t,o:'i'.- IJ:Ly ut hls home at Allenwon(l.: . . ...\,1 1ur...~ Dhn Di :-hin nut! u.`.Ie1'v:y` g"" --~~ --- , 15,, L118 holiday at. the farmer's 1' Eamnto. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Si: mm l Barrie and Lloyd Simpson c Gaul La spunt the holiday at Eric E m I lie Ax'L`m1r! Miss Rom:-{son and Miss ` 'I<.x'o~'.m were the guests 0 ' `, Mrs. W. Crowc, -2 .1 A..'Lys. I"-~ 7 ; Cauuge, Wasaga Beach, -7'/e1 ;_.my_ .. . .2` , A.__.... r;:;..\..x. .-.4` "r't\vr B1:A1vrY I+`()01) v `_`v "*'~ =g,ue:-;L (.1 Mrs. '1. U. nyums zu uuyv.r\\ 1 `13ggg)"d 5*" -aver the ho1~ 4, , ~ I * Miss; Agnes Ritchie of Toronto spent1 .-elf. the holiday with )1ex':~;ister. Mm. J. E. mg _,,.,,,L Bcurdsull at Bx-idgeview Inn, Wnsngai . ... ,,_.__.1 Rnunh at 2 o'clock p.m., in the %'vCf1Z BE HEL13'<')i~a' oldie . r the I -.nd L-arm: Campbeh -.1 Toronw passeu ` ..1(: weekend at. their home. 3 Mr. and Mrs. R. Anderson and sons and Mls'~'. Annie Locke were the guests` A` friends in Orillia. on Sunday. ; Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hunter and son ` Rex -.;f Uttexxson were "ecent. visitors] lat me home of Mrs. Wm. Hunter. Miss Maud I`rah1. Newton Train 3 .m:l Jarvis Mossup of Toronto spent: `.111: at. home. 1 i Sinlpsun of: I l Miss Isnbell Campbell oi Hamptox i of Toron- Ln Simpson's. Rom:-`..~:0n TTBIERVBII: I .2 of me for~ 1 i.1nr'.s sister. Crnwc, for 2: fo\v| ll:1' \VL'I`(.' WAL11 l1n:nu>- Ru. Dllslltull uvL'. unday. Samuel and Ger>1'gc Lmxgman, M`.<: Wm. Lzmgmun, and Mrs. Albert :3x)Hny; visiu-(1 l'x'!m1ds in Orillia on l'ru\-xrltnwr .mu:nw0o Mrs. '1". R. Scott left on Monday for her hume at Hanna. Alta.. nfte1 spc:`_dlng a few weeks with her mother \/Irs. J. Morrison. Kw nnrl nth-c 1'\T 1\Ilr-Y.nan and Micuot V11'.`S. "4. 'Vl()I'I'lS011. Mr. and Mrs. N. McLean zmd Misses Mnrgur(2L and Helen of 'I`oronLo and Mr. and Mrs. H. Bell and children of Gi!f spent :1 few days at Jas. mum. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Long and daugh- ters, Misses Clara and Agxus. and EI- mm 1' Ellis and son Walter, all of Mea- ..o' Incnnh `hr-ucrIn!n'u urn WU. HHU JVLIH. Lxlur. Rite in friend ( tow: 1'~`iux'cn cc Rii 114111---'I'o :1 'i`nv.'1~:; M ]3u:'n~--'!`o 0.1 M11 .. .. -. .u `.1 E1115 and son W8.uL`I', an ux Lvu:u- umd. wm'c :xt'J0seph Dx;vsdale'.~: -JVO Hm Imlld:1_v. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Robinson nnc` 5:211 Jzwk at Goldwater, Reg. Tipping of Midland and Mr. and Mrs. Emnlcq uf -ii:-:nwn!u1x"~L were holiday \'isitox`.*: at '3. K. 'I`ipping's. - 1 M1`. nnd Mrs. Dot Keily and child rm and Archin Bowman of I`m'0nL0. WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT ml Mrs. W. E. White and Li`. 1 Mis; rs Jenniv and Agnes '."m-- : wiLh frit.-nds at. Br'1g'h1on ovcz Hurst of Toronto was the . . T. G. Hyums at Bayvleu L`n()n P.pn.'-h .`1'JPI' Ilw h01- I '. J. E. Elliott )f Bow- u {cw -:iuy.~' with 1.h( ` Mrs. W. C. Tiicklmg | UH I) y uun U1 1Ul UHlU WUIU 1| pectx. Mr. Reid info} stable that, the men 1: nthcr goods in a bag : m Saumlay. having 1 '1, was broken down. _ was heard of Lhom u 0 ' Vlondny evening whc-1 E Birch Junction phonm -hno Illvn nxnn u~m-n mu MANNlNG S GROCERY BURGLARIZED, FRIDAY; Some time Friday night qr em-ly xsaturday morning .)ur,rI-urs untered W. jS. Manning's. .;'x~oce1'y store, Elmvalc. `and got away with over $100.00 wvarth af merclmndise. Entr-.1:1ce xvus ` gzlincd by relnoving t.\vo [)Ct1`1('.`$ of 31:15 in n -back window and moving :1 pm icf boxes. The robbery was discoverczi by Mr. Manning when he entered tlu sure about 8 am. and foundtluizxg. pretty well upset. The 1111 was 1_v1n;~; on the counter and appa1'en-Lly th: 1 thieves had made U)0IX'lSE`1Vf`.`$21t. ham: iand had :1 lunch (15: bnzmzm'pee-ling-:. E were .5`-trewn around and empty j.;ings\`. ale and pop bottles in 3`. id|?H`.f!`. Mr Manning culled Constable Tl3m'k* and he at once notified the provinclal pol nn 5 A Real 'lL'HI` Du'L'll uuu Iluu mic!) Auqlunug '1`>uu'. the midnight u-am. Mr. Man- wing, Constable Burke and others gnu "base but could nd no Waco of th( men. so they drove on to Mi(Hx1:l(i and 1:;c!ed the police there to be on the `watch. Coming` back from Midland. hwy `.1- zaln scoutrd around Biwh nnd Dv- tween 11.30 and 2 (1.111. found the men .:.` nu. .oni.~m and lnnlr Hmrn In Mir]- ` L'v\ (fl.'H ll.-3U HHU 4 II.` in the station and I lzmd and handed malice. `\ppzm=.nt1y Lo get uway on {I '1. Ll! 5.. ......_, ... .. . ' L They appeared before Magistrate ! Copeland in Penctzmg on Tuesday morning and pleaded guilty. I11e :<*.o1- , 'n1 nrmric mu: fnnnrl |mdm' H10 -:-nn1enI I mornmg ant: pleauzru Lfuluy. um .`t,UA' 'm goods was found xmder the cement 1 `Jridgc on the Lownlinrz. The can` thcyi wc1`r~ using, :1` Durant touring, was sup- ! nnurrl m hnvn hppn stolen in '1`m`:)nt<).! ` WC1'(~`,lS1ng, u JJun1!1L Luunun.-,, wan ')o:.cd to have been stolen 'I`m* At time of xvrlting the :-:unL0nu- `)0S(`d was not F-inown. ?_:_j__ Vlrs. Harry McGil1 of `Waverley nndt \/Iiss Velma Bowman of Toronto \ve1'cf he gL1e:~".s. 0;` Mrs. Wm. Kvily over Lit? | xoliday. <, An-\r\nrr ihncn whn .1H:~nm~(I `..h(` .10l!(l(L}/'. who .1lLt:n(1ed `.,hL- Tiny-'F'10s 'I`ownship S.S. u:om'vnUm1 n Penemng. May 22. wur.-: M1:4se.: Vlyrtlc and Gladys BL-urdsull. Mrs. '67. \/Iomgomery, Rev. A. Rintoul. M\':a. \/Icccmncll and Lorne ::f "E1mvn1(-. Jnu. L. Cue of Allenwood. Silnt: \nde1`snn George Kirkpatrick and Mrs. '.\/IcGin- `HS of C1`0ss`.9.nd. mun 1'\icIrin1 Annnz fnr (`,r>n:.rn Sim- Among those Juno 0. in 1.1;) p.m. um u.I.uuAl..\n \;A welcome will be given by Rev. W. C Stubbs respancicd to by Mrs. Wm Thompson of Penetungz. The .<;p':ake1'.< will be S. L. Page on Junior Fair w:n`l<; Miss Marg.'u'cL Wallacr of Deni. uf A2- vi nnnrn nn (`:irls Wm'k:" Mrs. D. G NHSS v1a1'gzu'cL VVHuuL:A- nu uu. riculturc on Cvlrls Wm*k;" M Bell of Stayncr, Mrs. Sum: SI.mud and Ivlrs. Singzvr. Cm] -no n v-u `Du vv-in The divisiomxl 1m-etlmg` 0! mt: men's Missimmry Society was he Allonwood United Church on Wm Jay afternoon and evening. Mu, u.'l1.h a splendid n1~t(rndance. The 4 '!Sr`1ml exercises were led by Eh` Society` Meeting opcnozl wim a l followed with prayer by Mrs`. H. C nu!" .Qnv2nhn-1: rr-n.'IinJ hv 'Ml`k' HS -)1 C1`0ss:9.nc1. ` The District Annual for Centro Sim- eon Women's. Institute will be held at ; '~2nax Church. 'Cmss1and. on Friday ` lune 6. at 1.15 pm. The LddI`(`.S$ of ._u_..._.. ...:n k.. I\-`Ilr|\1 hu Duuv I I`, ` U_V AVAID. P4. \./Hullllnhx .\.\I\.4 .\/Iillun Spring. A reporl of 1.11 routs branch meeting was giv Alli.~:'.un Society. Mls$ Nickulc Midland contributed a s')1n. Rx-5. committee was nppolnlecl. mxmel lilnrrlnglon. Mrs. F`. C. Bishu; Mrs. J. D. Smurt. Dr. Margare Kellen` gave an interesting Lnlk ( dla. Rev. Mr. Sinclair cl;)sctl tl .emo'.m sesslon with ])I`:1_\'(`;`. ' was served by the Alle11\\'n:v:l . m.......... ........:,... mm. in ..\..,.-.r.. n I H: IICIU UH) \V E ULLBCI `Cu. Lin-3Cuu.5 game.-; being the main sport. In me- \evening at splendid program of songs.` `stunts and short plays were given by 1 the Scouts and was followed by a v:li.~:- `play of fireworks. Sunday morning the Scouts and vis- ` itors attended a church service in that ` assembly 1_iall. Between church ::e!`\'i:`e l 1 and noon the various troops `ep:`esent- `led decorated their alluted spaces in`- i the dining tent. which gave a very fes- tive air to the final dinner. Barrlei troop carried on` first prize for the most original idea which was a. minia- I l.'_\ . Dal. A u`. I)ivi:-ziunul Mt-1-,lin;: of \\'.M..\`._ 1 VINE lUK\: LIXU U1 I 11-) lawn. Nothing 1nc)1'c!y(_.m`3 mm until ub.>uL 6.3O|n15m_ when :1 lady near 3 pl-C(]:}C moned Mr. Manning 15 5 n-{\ unnn nn Hun h'nr`L' nu ..lH. Iuunu LHL: lI|\`ll I Look thnm to Mid- thcm over to the / they had expected ~' `-21 in E 1 I . int,` :I.uun:.\\ U) 18] ivnn Rm . `pa `rm rtumz. W m ; C( l1acr- W` Mrs. bi) Sutlu-r1:u.::l of ; U; Sing;'(3I'. Cznmly Sv(`,- `E AvAu.uuu5 tho track inquiring L Ml!` T\/Inn-: " - n Wo- I 1 1? held :1t| 1 \X7nrIhn';- I g:1'.`y 0:1 May 2'7, 19250, In ms uum ycux. L. J. Mcconkey of B1':1d:)r(1 is n. bro- \ hm JVLIDD IVIFIIFL A4. -4-... Mary E. Lee, a. resident of Hamii-` `L011 for the last three years. died last . Mondzxy in the General hospital. Ham- xltcn. from the result of :1 motor ne- cldem. '.-xever `regaining consciuuasness. she was the oldest daughter of the late John and Diana Lee of Caledonia. I and sister of Mrs. `H. W. Wright. sum- lmer resident -3f `Blake street. iaarrin. `In`.cx~ment took place in Cnlodonia 3}-'.-um-lc-2'y. Service was cnnducu.-(1 by .nn.. `I\l.- ~:..,.1, < FRED T. IVICCONKEY Fred '1`. MCCOHKCY. u f()I'I1`|lI` resid- .mL of Barrie. died suddenly in Cal- 2'7, 1930, in his 60th yem: r. .1 Mr(?m1k(`v B1`:1(h`:)rd n. ' ployee of the Durant Motors. previous JOHN JAMES GALLOH /\Y John James Galloway passed axvav suddenly on Sunday. May 18. 1930, at` his late residence, 137 I-Iazelwood Ave., ` Toronto. Mr. Galloway was an em- it) his illness which occurred about :1 year ago. Returning home utter being eleven weeks in the hospital, he sud- denly Look :1 heart seizure and CXDlTvL`d bel'.:re help could be -olnained. The de- ceased was a son of the late Alexander Galloway and was born at Cookstrowni fifLy-t\m years ago. He was l1l'.1l'l'l(?d o. Ohn InIr\ Mlinnin Inrmm whn nn--5 .um:`Lc-1-y. :~e1'vu.'e me Rev. Mr. Jack. ;or.~;, .umnLn:1:1 0| Du1`1`w. .)'.unI.-.5 m m- !12v`d:11c and W. O. of Holly; Huron 1u'ni1dren. Mrs. Slnfhrd Reid, Cooks- :I:>\\'n; Mrs. Hauvey Carr. Barrie and` 3 W. J. Hubbvrt. Stmud. `He is also am 1 3\`i\'vLl by six gnmdchildn-n. His o1d-1 1`:-st dzlughtmy Mary. died 16 _V:-m's :15,r(> ; , ]"1n~ funeral touk place Wudnostlay ` `\/In\' ')R In Rh-mu! with Pnv A R 1 : |nL_y-i.\\u yuan.) ugu. Ln: w an L. the late Minnie LeG:1rd deceased him four years. He !mourn his 1055, three sons .1 .\...... /.I;,... 1'7...-.:,i r`_nu- `HAULUH lllh IUBB, |.LAlCK: nulls) uunu \lA|\. : daughtei`. Alice. Ernie, Gordon and . ulso two brothers. W. A. Gallo- ? wag,` of Stroud and L. M. Galloway of i l`omnto. and one sister. Mrs. W. J. Ross of Hamilton. The funeral \vasi `largely attended and took place on Wednesday, May 21. to Norway Ceme- tery. Rev. W. E. Wilson officiated. The }3(lnb(`Ill`l`l`S were his two brothers. and fl.-m~ oi'011ir:i`s-in-'i:iw. Vlescrs. I`i`c(l Walter and Albert LeGard and W.i Ceultei`. The high esteem in which ht was held was shown by the many ` b':n.utiful ;lur:tl `.i'ilmte:: "ncludin:| 5 those from the follo\vim.{: Durant Mo- :l .`l`S. TUl'l):1_V L.O.L., 361. 48th High-g `lainders Pipe Band. Mistletoe D.O.E., C.N.R. freight office. Ri\.'ei`(l:ile Glad- : inter Clziss and Club. Following a long illness from h'::1i't{; ` Lnuble. with pneumonia dc-vel'.)ping.l` 3 the death occurred Tut.-sday morning.` ` May 27. 1930. at her summ:-r licme ml 1 Allistun, of Mrs. T. P. Loblaw. wife 0 11110 president of Loblaw Grocetcriasi, ,LimiLL:d. in her fifty-first yezu: The! ; family had taken up residencv in tho: I Allistan hmno only a few weeks aga. l T)"V`\\ ;u Alv~rrh\unchiI`n .Qr-~.l-1n(l ` . ___._ 1 MRS. T. P. LOBLAW I I AIIESIDH HD1110 only 21 llf\V \vL'cI\:. 115.1. B;;rn in Abrrdeenshire. Sr:utl'.1nd.: Mrs` L:)bla\\'. who was the daughter` !0f Mr. and Mrs. David Adam. came} `E with her parents to Canada when she} ` was 12 years of age. They settled in{ ` Guelph, and later removed tn Toronto. ,Sh-.- was married in June. 1895. hm` husband being at that time (1 ymmg grosc-:"s clerk. She was a member 0!` Mimico United Church. and an active wnrkur when ht.-ulth perlnittsd. Asi i i % 1 I , 2 i ~.1 member of the W.M.S. she was par- .,. . ...... . :...on.-mo..A in fnv-nin-n vnlc_` Page Ten J OHN ROBERT IIUBBERT n .1 turu of the refo1`eslr_\' plum at Mid-` h\u`5'.. Splendid rzuions \\'e;'(- pr-:\'ido(i AS WELLAS by the f01'0>lx'y deparlxnem and 11:01`-; PoL|sHEs oughly enjoyed by the boys Camp; broke at two o'c1uck by the 1o\\'oring: of the ag and the Scouts I`t1UCKf1l`.i1}" 07 W bade farewell to their comrades and! lmuxp -Jicialx. 1 H` lUl1L 1'U.l LUUK fJHH.'L VVL`LlIlL`.\\l`d_y N 28. to Struud, with Rev. A. E. :1` and Rev. J. J. Black cm1d:1cth1g | MISS MARY E. LEE W. ..4- OBITUARY `l..IA\AA ,.~.......- . _.. - ;ted in foreign mis- alsa :1 member of thv ). IIU l|.'tl\/lib ho` and one Gordon and 117 A (`*_n11n- um mimm-: EXAMINER Al w :1 ya I>4ItIl|k I I:\NCY SP1).-\R-1 zit];/. In, H Haienae HANS EX'l'!{. t l"lNEC Q1".-\L!'l`\' Y()I .'\'G 'l`l-I.\`l)liR, .n'u'\' A .x- 1* .\'lCl,l'2("l`,|Cl) mm` nouxn on .sqr.uu-2 sun; Rump ROAST lb 27 BEST QI .'\LI'l`Y Y()l'.\(I --`():\.\"l`|N(:': 'gT;;g;`?nAcoN Bu Roe ;Picnic E Fresh lb. 18 1-:x'm.-\ .\`l`lC(`l.-\l.! |`lN'I-1.\"l' FR U1 TS and VEGETABLES TQMATQES ..;mT" ,. .77u.-.; 113- 19 LETTUCE "i3i'.`1`.1`iI.iiS"` 2 901` 23 ONEGNS .~.WY-;:`.`.'f.';`!i?A=x 3 901 100 CARR553'l'S faliornia 2, 201 19 CABBAGE New Green 2 lbs. 1 5c CUCUMBERS New Green 2 for 15 POTATOES " .15i``{$:`" `,';,i;a',- 39 POTATGES New Carolina 6lbs.25c \Vl?l`F. uLu:numv,-, mu . L......... 1: `melding. 1'. and Mrs. R. M. Mn1'kl1:n.m and ii` Turontzl vpnn: the \veckond at }u1'nuhi\n'.`. . Mucllll of KEi(:l1(mex' :'.pci1l. Lhv :r-nd with his .'~;lstox', Mrs. '1`. E. '\llcnw'0d. l`. lllld Mrs. Player uf `wnndstnt-l' .2. ilw ':m1i will) the fnx'm~'.".' I. .1, Player. :u:'go- Gruy hm`. sold his farm wusi in villugo and is moving` lnm his m i"(>tcx` rtrcci. i~.. Amy Davidson nnd Miss; Violet l:: of 'I`o:'0nt0 spent the \\'(`(.`k(.`l1d 1 the lntLer's parents. '1'. and Mrs. S. `G. Napier and Jvzm Tuitenhnm and Mr. and Mrs. Fred r."-1` and Misses. Mm'gm'r`i and ' " Riizhmzmd Hill vlsiivcl :1`. A. l l Corned Beef . .:f,f,`,',:f. ,Jf;}:?., = . . . . . . .. Lb. 23c Meat Loaf `""""`Q, '...f.,""'" . . . . . . . . .. Lb. 27c ` Ham, Chicken and Tongue """""?:,(.`}`.'g,,`" Lb.42c Pickles, Sweet Mixed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pint 31c By the Piece lb. 37:: Centre Cuts or Sliced lb. 39 Laims v-`um! and = n .-(`l'l{iIl) SM()Kl<`.l) '.'l|-:5:-.~;uIm-. A & Is mud:-rn refrigerating system ii.~;h En lh<-Er vx-r_\' ht-st mnulitiun. Tm; s:1:A'1r A l`l.AN'l`HC av l AClFlC TBA (70. |,l)UlI'l`l~`I) uh (IAN ADA l(`l'.|5lIl{(Z---l..v\ll(iIi, ('iHSl' ll ..r\|)>i Nl .`\\' (il{I- '. .`i -\'l`i\'E~(il(()V\':\' NORTH SIMCOE LIBERAL AN!) 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