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Barrie Examiner, 26 Jun 1930, p. 14

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Zone ununnmuy m agreed that, the on .susmln(-(1 and an I made for the induct * fixed. I. 'I"hn 4-nnn'rnn`n f inn In reviewing the work of Central church under his ministry at `the ev~ ening service last Sunday. Rev. A. E. Baker submitted iigures up to Dec. '31. 1929. showing that. 219 new members were received mm the Cliurch of '.v11om .125 were on profession :11 faith and 105 of these were ii1Cmbt`!'.`~i oi the Sub- bath school. The .1umber of families under pastoral -:are increased "rom i220 to 300. Sunday .'~`(`.hUO1 member.'-ship increased by 115 making :1 mini jum~ sent in(.'iiil)(}I`Si'xi]) of -149. Young Peo- pies'xm(i througih-ti1e-week .~:oeiet,iz-5: in- creased in- membership uy 115. Central Samuritzm Club was orgunim-ci and re- ported u member.s`i1ip in 192!) of 146. A brzmeh of the Wt)niilii'S 1\/1is:ionm'y Society wns fornied with :1 nen1ber~ ship of 35; in auiditicn u snmii -tiivisinn oi` the Sons of 'i`a-mper:nic<- was --: lisiued. Y `g : BAKER REVIEWS E HIS TERM AT CENTRALl umuzu. I Iucrc-:\sv(1 givim.g.s' were made fun` all; p1n'puses with an ave1`ng(- ?ncrcu.~au -nf $2.464 per your. The Mhaslumugv um!` Muintemmev ullumuiun was "allsud from $1,000 to $1,200, in zuldildm-. 1.0 paying-A tho Wum-.m'.; Mix':s'iul1:u'y ub- j0(~l,ivu.- in full. (`.{`.I"1` 'I`nvIc and l`u-nil Dun. .. _]\'\ l,lVl.' |ll lllll. C.G.I.'1`.. 'l nxXs and l`r:1il Ranger \vm'lI. `ms l'ln)u1'islu'(l whilv .hc- minia- try of tin Juniur I.r:1:,-"tn-. wlzlss mw_-l- ln-,,r and mid~wuc~k 111m-11123. , lmvv I)-.evn regularly xnulnluhwd. Mr. Baker pnid pu`bli(: tribntv In the cu-o1m':\tlon and work ur tho Mm is am-iul Auu:\niu!i:n\ 1|... .~a..n' ..r Ih . 1).... \.'U'U|1l'| illlllll Leriul Assmsiu :11 V1('t:)l'i:l I3 Llu'nk(-y of I ` |;h()1w xtulfz n.- A '1` Li hlil HII l`lB|Il.lilLll[1l, IIIU `I|.ill| '11 I IIu.~'pil:1l. lhv gnvvl the Caumy jail. \ `|;h()n0 Mr. Sldm.-_v `sh:-rl Dr. A. '1`. I.iLllu. "l'1w Imlvr 1 ucturlzed us. 21 1uI'gI--`.1vurh=(i : lin5_g ui.sln.-(I <:H,i7.-u. 'l`ribuh- \ paid to tho lmtnl px~v.s.~'. ur; wnl 59111101` and fruu,-rnul I`.U[,'i(`1il`.` nun`. 'l`hv gm.-at low and vsn-mn \\'hl(:h the young peuplv of Cun`u`nl -church have for Mr. and Mrs. Baku,-r xvzus .-shown 'I`uo:-tdny -\'t-31111:: \\"m:n ubnul. 125 young; pmplo sat clown In :1 I`:u'L~- w.-!l banquet. ANN)` n l\nun!:u\I|< mun--ul In-ul hm-n | wuu uiuIqul:L. After :1. bounu-nus sprx-ad had l)w`11 enjoyed by M1. purlit-ulurly an im-' prompLu bun-ruling L'()lH|,`.S [. Mr. Houghtun, lhv only ":zrv_v-1mirvd dud- dy" prcs<.-nt. tnnk the ::h:lil'. George Poole pmposud 1110 must in the King. Mr. Houghtun, in X`(`})LVil1L_', to Jack Cochmnetz must m ..hv Churclx told the young` peuplv in nu un(-<'rt:m.- turnns that the church was for the yuung people and the young pmplc fur the church. Ho said he lunged tu sue the -;1:Ly und fully b1>li(:\'ud it '.va.\: not far away. whv 103411 (fhllX'(.'hl!.`~I ....\..I.a `\.\ .` 1 -1 CENTRAL YOUNG FOLK 1 BID FAREWELL TO MR. AND MRS. BAKER yu . n\I| mu. whvn would be equipped :15 churchvs in the U.S. wen, wiLh gynnnnsiumza and pm`- lm` rust rnmn.~.- H I`m-uh:-r mm r.m| I. |J.lIl. nxuuru: um uxu....._. ...\..- .. bidinp," by :'t~([l1:~1I ~ Brown lOb1h:u.m by M11. A. E. B'.Lkc1'i Duet: Smnv Du)` tho Silva-1' Curd W111! Brvuk." Mrs. A. E. Baker, M. I1*wln.| U.-3. WCl(,', \\lLlI lm` rest 1'0mns. young people I the things lhvj .\m- |v\n ..n...- I... `_; ,L` ullL`lII. Miss Audrey -Clifton proposed :1 {cast to Mrs. Bukm` and Lloyd Purl- rldgc to Mr. Baker. In replying. M1`. Baker said that. it was his sincere 110134: and desire mat the Young" PmpI`e`:= movement, su well ;;1:n'Lcd :1L Cvntml. would gww and reach .;rcutor _height.s. Mr. and Mrs. Baker wanted every member present to .'\1\\':lj.'>'. :'(~m(':nbu1" that. (he tin` of \veI(`un1e `\\'(1\l1d 11\V._V:~' be blazing in their new home in To- .-nnfn IUIILU. Howard Guest. in \vell-chosen \\'(l!`d.a. thanked Mr. Baker for his wmiclerful help in. the Tuxis work zmd Morris Kellund. on behalf of the Tuxis boys. presented Mr. Baker with :1 ;'r:m1edl picture of the CenL1'u.l Boys Group. Miss Hilda. Kell-and .')1'ese:\.tc-(l Mr. and Mrs. Baker with :1 purse or mon- ey and Jack Walsh read `.111 address on behalf at the yming '.)::ople )f Cent.rul. Mr. and Mrs. Baker, in replying. thanked the young people for their. generous gifts imd the ne :spiriL of fellow.~:hip that they had always fmmd ; at Central. Ann nu-.. .\..A...-... n......:..1....,. 1.-.: Lit. \1`~.`llLl'i1.A. After Miss presented Mr. suitable gifts. brought to a Rn hn 'T`in zhu Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Baker were pre- sented with :1 library table lamp at :1 meeting of the S'.un:u`1Lzm Club of` Central Undtvd Church at its znuetixml held June 12. Mrs. Walter R.:x;-meri made the prusenL:Ltlon after Mrs.` Charles Carruthers. 1)-.\st president of: the club. made an appropriate address. 1 m.....__.._1 .. ,.._..,. ....... 4.. u....1.I SAM:\l'l`.-\.\' CLUB PR1-2.\'l-I.\"l'S ` l.:\.\lI TU MR. .-\NI) .VIlL\'. I.\KlR_ ....... .. -,.,-, Formed several yea after shut-ins". the - paid-up mL-mbersmp 4 sentution to Mr. and I leave next. week for N; made after 11 short pr lowed by :1 tea. % FEW PUPILS DEPOSIT IN LOCAL PENNY BANK Barrie public schools. a large amount on dupos ny Bunk. stand quite hn schools of the provinco per cent. of the pupils. c mg the mumhs of Max ...... u-A6n.p on firvuv-nu -nu. lug Lu! uluuula U1 .VL.u\.u AL uccord'mg to figures received Penny bunk. Mount Brydgcs. in Mxddlvs Ly, tops the 115'. of Ontaric with 100 per cent. of the pup itinx regularly. Waulmushel fourth with 87 per cent. and guishene a short distance uhe local schools with 31 per cm` With 42'? schools of the ...\..o..(k.ni.`... Aluminum An-41 I \llII l4\\ 5, cu1`(llull_\' Cuulntl. Inn Iuun WRITING E.VTRAN(`E 165 candidates started writing the. Entrazz.-e examinations at the B.C.I.4 I-his :x.3rning. 0! these 39 are from? Victuiu. School. 32 [mm Prince of} Wal~.;. 215 {ram `the `King Edward and! 15 fx`..:n St. Mary's. the rem-.1ind-r be-` ing from rural schools. LII g_yllIIl'Al.\llllllh 15. He l`1n'lh(-1` that if .h<-y `mgv wzunvd in 14` fun <~n1`t:1in I THE BARBIE EXAMINER III llIl' ]JIU' 1 they would LII!` l.|ll'* ~n-luck .lHd hv 4-hm-~ ..u.I H. vnxuur - Roy- u- and i(TR1LuA PRAISE wok 09;; TOWN ,5. Frograges Boost- 1 ing Simcoe-Severn Summerland. Many uLLm::liv- ~~.mnes are used `.0 dc.aL-ribu the l)1\'.:!!f`.l1 "~:un1xm,-rmg pluc- es In. this fan` province and the latest has bum) prv.)vidu:d by W. S. F`r'.)s& uf Orilllzt in calling this district "Severn- Slmcme Suxnnwx'lund." "Within a rud- ius M` 500 miles frmn Luke Simcue us an.` ,.....o..., u-.. hunn .. Innv-1.`:-HA|Ilt.' nnnn- `the 4 try ( I`\n UH!` _\'Ul churn-h. _SH`\'h'0~ during` of which we M0 the Klwunls `Club x \\'(`L`k1_V' llIIl('hI.()ll. lug out our useful 1 way` [hut will bu ; ruud 'bL=twuen Hm I`nuu-hd u Inn :1 nn uni `U10 (.'L`1lH'l.` \\'l.' uuvv ; 4 `,!,|'.$|l'l| lllill should all <-zu' (-rmspix-nuns ll of tho pmvi would or 1ldV 1'1` Hwy cross mnuzhlg the S. pt-uplv rvg: 1\lh~ 7Tru- pu inclm-zlslmg nun1l)(-,1':~' 31' I [hr ])1:\`C!.`.`i ultmg Lhl`.\'l w Pulns should be tukvn vs of hislurimul inl(*r(-st 1vp,im1 in this (li.='.Lri(:L. g'();)d `bu.<.lm.- 9 In :-H :1 postmrds `.il'.`u('l'il)il1[.', the nut Q-xll Hunn uiv fur I mull Illuul: unn. II. wu _L;ll.)U Ullhlllt. \ lll .`1l'll EIIIIHIDL il|/ VUDL dilfurunt pluc- us. Sell them six for live (.'l2lIL'1' and have brief `.lus(,-1`i1)llv:.- xnum.-1` with men picture. He urged Burriv ciLi7.cns to get :1 \v:\l.erfmnt park. Even if tht-y had to Jssmv clcm-:1l11n.-5 for $l()().()U() it, would hr :1 paying `m-npo.'it,i:m. Oppm`lunil_y knocks :11, our dnur in this fy'im('m'-Sv\'('I'n Lsunmu A .1. .1 unrns. AV! 1'. L` I K sH`llnl.im1 'tu1k on :1 `maziv in (- F`10rid:x 1:1 with quit cmxvdvd : ing the .~ which his mating. MORTALITY ISTHEAVY `FRO-M HEART DISEASE Thv xnortamy rate arising; from hcm'L disuu.s'c~-- both in Crmuda and in rule Ulliluti Status`.---~hus ct,-(:0n1u :L `most . prublcm. This fact is shown in AL study by the Mt,-trupolilun Lire of persons with lcuky heart. ncientilically termed mitrul regurgitation. The Cum- pnny points out that, the death ate ' amnng }:cr.~:;)ns having this -:1isease was !1t`1lI 1_V' threv times as high :1.s .hnL of Hm nnrmnl hm- nun A)llll\'IlI"`Dl'\ l'| duzrlmw-d. "With -sl,ic:k-In-ilivcnuss, Jl'l)G Ml-INT RESERVE!) .\I.\gisLrau.- J:-ffs. Wednesday. reserv- vd judgment until Monday. June 30. when V. I... \ m1uLu:r appeared before him. charged wiLh giving an Indian lntoxivunts. The: charge was prefer-_ ....,a h\' n.mu..mn 'w...~.u.~.... M um 12 (1 ('\H.1l'Ill`(' LU gm. kl l.'UllV|`.,`LlUlX HI. 1111 ;cr~sts to get money to pay off lien ,noLes". Mr. Creswicke said speaking { to the case. `-`It is the most contemp- ltihle prac'.ise in our courts today. of |men being paid by police officers in I order to secure a conviction on :1 11- ; quof charge." n-1| x.. .. .. AIl........ 5.. ........I.. .... I luau: -.\.. ..-..- _.-___ _,, Ron. .I` S. SHOR I"I'. M./1., Minister Ed1mm4I llurrlv. Mus. Bur-., F`.'I'.C.`.M. ()r_(/mus! am]. Chr>irn1(zs(4-r ..... ....._.a.. It is a serious offense to supply an Indi-:m with intuxicams". Constable '1`x'u:;luv: smttd. Barrie has been 1: centre for the Ifamna Indians to secure Ll `lJL'l\Vl'L'II llll,` lrists (-zunmt. gut muntry in the 1 lhmuglx Hu- 'ri(.-. Whut nth ..v- ..- .|- .. A1. I llilh .\ll|.'ll it Ill\.b|l `lunily in Hw yours: 4- 1u1n~is1: industry. nu! in Fur lllll !'Zlll_`y' HM,` il'lll)llS ll.`Ll(`l'S 1' <- pmvincv. I zldvvrlisin `... ..... .1 II. Ulllhl llllllI.`ll_Y. Ill` llll. lh UllL' .- :;1'm1lu:iL in Czumdu. `H0 saugv lhut (tzumdizm 'lllll) nmrkt.-rs I 1-:1x'r_V Hw wurd CmIu(lu" in \l'lll)UH us well as the mum- In this way. they nu IuI\r:x|'li fmnnzl-I 'ulunu-v- isuu.s`:~--':)()Ll1 ll(.'(I m-..hI..m 'Tm.- r..... a.. ..|.. 'Vl'lI' UH lll`] L xnuLm' trip I I-nun:-1-I inn x IUI. J] [H ,uuth1-.m(I zuulin-m:v llllfh IIUIH Lail!\L' QIIIILUL` us 1- huvv u xnurvt-llous coun- ` the hub." he told 3 on I-`riduy. at the mm, I`ml21_v wv urn liv- Hvvs -:)n the high-1 ill mu: (lay the trunk .21: Emat, and West. nut. 11; any ul` tho tour- north wlthuut. puss- 1 be-auniful town of! ..n ..a|..... o..m.. .... I1...l~.. ilLl\'.lL`H.I.|'ll |'lll|)lId..`H7.ll|}; n .|ll1ki%3" and "Shmr xnvrlzmd" :15 slugznns fur by all the r-uxnxnunllis-.v. By pmxxltlimz, away I'm` :1 Mr xvnuld lw such am Im- lo lhul. H. would bring 4.-vc.-r 11n1b4-rs :11 U)\Il`l.H`l:$ l() nll lung Lhl`.H'l3 wuters. Ild to mark pluc- r-nl -md llu.-y are lih It would be H0 ulnmst ul, oust II. .lHl'. ..n ..I. . `I-lot `WLa.teAr Any lllllllllllll` Ul trding this :1(l\':)cu|.t~d ..I.l....v- n-nmrks an lm-idt-ntul Ln ... am.` I... .....I LlIl'I' IUWH '1` , lm-zmun ur - yours. In ml u. ,,n_ mnunl. \,'\)ll , grout will I All tlll-W wu_y. Lllliy ing Czmzulu `.vhem:v.- hv U.S. line. [L x/us ....... ..r .v.. ....\.... H ; x.-uuntry. l -xnphu.~H'/.lm4 m: .11! HH` lllllill his tr:u'L-1 .nd Mrs. I"mst U14.-ir visit tu neon 1` humor, `he . .1 ...H.... \:| Iiulu. .'I|I zurngu: und 1 be the 11-- Iy|lWlI Ul X rm Uud':' - smzh un uu r.-,'.uu- rslmrt talk wry 11101`- F 1 UNT'I`T-in cnunczn ms CANADA ..._.-.....-. . u an II Inn] I I Mrs. Rowut of Sudbury is vlslting` her sister, Mrs. J. W. 'I`hompson. llrlnu Kl-n-u \XI:u-1] hut Iullrnntl hnrnn: V UB1` SISLUI`, Avlra. J. W. lllUIl|}J.)U|I. l Miss Mary Ward has returned hmne : uftur an extended visit. In Culllngwood. '1\/In unal Rllvc D IN Ll-lunru nHnn:l- 1111.31` an Pxhuuulru vmn. HI pmuu;;\-vuuu. 'Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Henry nt,Lend- ed aunuvmwury mnvkms hx Churdn ! on Sunday. _ ` l llnu Rhurln Ailllnunn nf (`.nnl(uhnun Y UH ounuuy. I Rev. Blevln Atkinson of Cuokstownu will prom.-h In St. Jml.~'s Church oni I Sunday. June 29. 1 Miss Nurmu l`ruy1:r, who Hus be-I-MI uttcnding tlu: cnntlnlmliun .;(:h(ml. x--> turned to hur mum in Burks l~`ulL-1 on I I Tu: sduy. Hm: H 14 Hm/mm 'MI'< Ha-vnun nunsuuy. RUV. R. B. Beynun, Mrs. BL-ynun, Murlun. Helen. Juuclmw and Miss Duunv visited frit-nds in 'R.ic1unund um um Su.L1u'duy. 'I`rlmLy Sunday Schuul lnuends h:)ld- ing Lrlwh` ummu) S:S. picnic at lnnisfil P:u'k on July 4. Trinity Wmnzurs As-; e;m:iul.Iuu will nueut. :lL the home oft tun... u..I|`....n .... II-In U 4` | | l`1L1'K Ull dllly `I. llllllhy VV n`; of Mrs. Hull):-rt, on July 2. 'I`hurnLun Junior lnxtitutce wlll numb run Monday L-vunlng. July '1. ut Miss Isubul CllI'I"H. 'l`ln- prugruxn wlu bu- ln (-lnu'gv of Misst-s lilvlvlyn 1.1.-mlluy nml Wlnnlfrvxl Cunnimzluxm. 1| lu nvnuu-hul uhnnl Ouu-nhv mill: VVIlllIIIll'lI K/llllllllllllllll. | 1!. is 4.-xp:cu:l about twenty willj wrltv on mu.-ix` Enl,ruu(:: u-xzuns. ht.-rv; chi.-x wm-k. Mr. Whltm.-y of 1.1-{my willl pr('sld<-. This is thv first, Llmv s:(:hulurs`[ have written on run EnLrun(-0 texmn. in : 'l'hurnt.un. ` l`)...u.n0 IllL'l.lAl`A !\Ilr uuul l\llu-,- 'l'|u.u : n. ulllllIIlT.'yUll n. Mrs. Hurry Lynn. Spruulv, Mrs. I<`.(l. Ur:-y, I)I.`l)h:ll!|, Mrs. (,iunr;5v Ill Hum Muw and Mrs. Art} Lvndl-(I Hue W. A. D(`ulll`l` n. I...-I ul...I.u.-.1. D})lUllH', 1\/H5, l`.(I_ I,IIl'y, Hlllh. \ll'|Il[,',l" um. Mrs. WH-' Arthur HA.-id ut- l.)vm1t-ry (Juxxft-r:n(-v at Beutnn, lust. Wmlm-sduy. Mmmt P11-u:;unt, Nu. `J and Cm-rryl Hill S(:huol.~: und the !:;unlur In:~;LlLuLn- hcld :1 union picnic at Innisfil Park last, `I'hlu`.sduy urn.-rnunn. Although the I :1fLt.-rnuun was shuwt-ry u vvry enjoy-' ubh: Linn: is 1'1-purtud. The Wnmz.-n':~;` ImsLiLuLL- furnish:-d the prizes. ... . ..., u. .. n. A ,. .u., u.,,_,, .: -. _ . 1 Trinity W.M.S: met, at. the hunn-, of: Mrs. Bnukc un W1-rim.-.=;(luy ufu.-rnuon.} Thu 'l`n.-usLIrm"s l'(.'))l)l`L was very en- cuuruglngg. 'l`h(~ (levut.innnl lvuflu-t wnsl taken by Miss `l')u:uu- and Lm: sLu(ly= buuk b_v Mrs. .)xuni<.-5011. A solo by Miss i J4-an Buuku was vc,-ry mum-h 1-njoyvd. 1 I I \ Junv 23 Wl'l}kl`l)(l visitors int-lud- ed: Dr. C. 0. Lunnux nnd Mrs. Lt.-nnnx of New 'I`nmnLu. (H.-urgv Lemmx uf '1`ur and Mr. Lummx of Winnlpc-g at J A :1... \. I.t-nn<;x`s; Mrs. Pullmtk of: ...:.|. nun-.. u n n.... ll /\.1v1. mm . K',|v|. '1 1-111! :VlIN1S'I`ER SUNDAY :'.CHOk)I. AT 10 A.1V1. ill. .1. M. L.l'n|I\I.`\.\. Avnh. rl Coukstuwn. with `Mrs. S. 11.. Miss Emily Smith of H1l.I`l`i(` Carr's: Mr:<.. Wicu uf Kim: honu-. nu.` .....w \/1... ll ... ...\. . 1 Avn. LLIIIA nrun` nuynu, wn I nu visiun-,5 with (hr Jutu-r'.". vnuLh< Lucas, sizm: lu:;L fall, left LC home at, Blxrks ."`:Lll5 on '1 l`Jn'-..-v of men` (:hi1cln~n hnvv I. lvnding 'l`hurnLun Cunl,inuutim: Mrs. Lucas u::c(m1p:>.uied ll Burks Full}; where slu: will 51) xulnnrvnnu hullllllltn. On Monday morning, as Mrs. Hill was about to cross the street in front of her own `home she fell. hr:-nking her left. arm in two places. She im- mediately sunlmoned Dr. Horton who took her Lu the R.V. Hospital where the fractures were set. Mr!~`.. Hill is 521111 conned to her bid :suIfering from shock and other Injuries. Her sister, Mrs. Northeote, of Toronto. is with her. n....n. ..r u I Ilu.... Another break in the rruxks of the older residx-ms of Thornton on-urrud recently in the death of John William Thompson. which came with uncx-. pecu-d suddunnoss after a short mm-s.s. } Mr. Thompson bore his eighty yours Lightly and his rrectness of body was equnllcd by a keenness of mind and chec-rfulness of manner. unusual in one of his years. He had spent, most? of his life in the vicinity of 'I`hornt,on' nnrl Imzhnrt -and had hut-nvvnn until 1 VHIIIKU XLUUHL JU )!'uIh l|,U. A III r'hL(`I All in which hr was held was t-\ ldt'n(`vd by the largc number of friends who attended the funeral services which were held at the home on Friday. June E 6. His pastor, Rev. 5. G. Mccormucki of Trinity United Church. conductedi the servicv and borr testimony to Mr. Thompson's unfailing interest in; the work of the church and his devot- . ed services as Elder and member of the ofin-iai Board` The Rev. R 8.1 Beynon of Thornton and Rev. Mr Locke of Aurora. speaking from an acquaintance of over 40 years. paid tribute to the deceased as -.1 man of: sterling worth. :1 good neighbor and at faithful Christian. Rev. A. E. Black of Aurora and Rev. F`. V. Abbott of Ivyf "also took part in the service. The late` Mr. Thompson is survived by his wi-v dow. formerly Mrs. Robert Biack 0! Stroud. and three sons. Wm. of Dunn- viilc. Preston of Aurora. 1-Iernmn ot`_ 'I`hornt.on: two daughters. Mrs. 1R.ev. i McLean of Port Dalhousie and Mrs.; (Reta) Cross of East Rutherford. New; Jersey: a sister. Mrs. Robert Brown of I Toronto: and a brother. Henry of 122-. bert. ., i liquor for some tune. as it is in run- sunuble distance". Tell It Well and lt will sell. and Mrs. I'uy1u: lg lulu uh... lnut 6':-1 THORNTON of this : in the . .l....o |. \Lu1||\r|n.a \a.\,--_-- I F211 /.:11n-Lh Sm-1-1 l REV. A. E, IJAKER, MINISTER ,.. . which . Innis- 1 LI] {by R Published every Thursday afternoox at the Post Office square, Barrie Subscription Price---Canada and Oren 1 Britain $2.00 per year in advance (ix ` arrears $2.50); United States. $2.51 per year in advance. Both old am new addresses should be given when change of address is requested. CAN: CELL.ATIONS-~We find that most a` ` our subscribers prefer not to ban their subscriptions interrupted in can they fall to remit before expiration While subscriptions will not be car- ` ried in arrears over an extended per- iod. yet, unless we are notified to can eel. we assume the subscriber wishes `the service continued. REMITTANO: EB should be made by registered let ter. money order or cheque payablu at par in Barrie. J. A. MnnY.ARFTN_ Editm JIILVII V I3. I lIllJVll .VlIIV yun Lifr A.s`.s'l|1-nlwo (fmnpzmy of (?:nI:ul:| ' Assurance Pollen-s : PL-n.~;lun Bmuls 1 A......:n.... "1 rncur. 1). IS. wlsm. Vi Teacher of Piano and Vlolln S PIANO TUNER ` 1 Phone 513 : BARRIE : 44 Worsley Bx * llllllllllallf Mode-rate Rat:-s Maximum Rcturnsl Calllvr und Cl:lp[)l5l`L()n SL5. Phone 1G7_ K .._.. Jl'n`lL`)ll`1 u.. ululniln I ` `Teacher of Plano, Organ, Singing inc , ` all I`heoreucal subjects ` L Pupils prepared for 'I`orunLu Crmaervn I ; Lory or music exaxnhmtlons, all grade: L Special attention to A.T.C.M. work * t Studio: 27 Brzullord SL, Hnrrlo 1 I 1 x I EDMUND HARDY, Mus.Bac.,F.'I`.C.M : Teacher of I-`tuna, Organ. Vocu and Musical Theory Organist and Choirmnster 0! St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Gold Medalist Toronto Conservatory of Music and Umvcrslty or Toronto 113 Worsley St. I ! on. A. s. BLACK 3 | Veterinarian and Surgeon I ,0verseas Service, Captain Imperls ` v Army Veterinary Corps |Three veara Dost. war nmctical exner % Army Three years 1 ience in I Page Fourteen '1.'m`ee lence in 1 Office and I uuuuupg convenient `I tzlinnu,-nts. SADIE M. BR!-ZMNER. A.C.A.H. TEACHER OF PIANO Pupil of Ernest St-its I2 Ross Street. : 2 Barrie. Om FWCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOOOC Horace Wilson, A.R.C.0. 5 Organist and Choirmastcr 3 Collier St. United Church 2 A11 grades or ORGAN, PIANO and THEORY! VOICE PRODUCTION and SINGING (ml examination!) ALSO Mn. Emmie Wilson Contrallo Vocalist, Entertainer and Elocutlnnl.-It Singing, Speaking, Public Oratory and Dramatic Expression mnxumr. Mcnumcx, n.'1'.u.u. Teacher of Piano and Theory Organist or St. George's Church 115 Buylleld Sn, Barrie 16 Collier St. Barrio DCOOO0OOOCO QO@O N i For interview and terms, apply ', I W. D. MINNIKIN hnanl Director ml lmhalnu Ambulsnco Berv1oe : Phone CI Limousine Hearse If desired Cor. H317 And Elizabeth 814.. mm MAYDEE MCAULEY, A.T.C.M. 'T`s-nr-hnr nf Diana nnrl 'I`hAn1-V MICS. ll)/\ ADAMS. I4.'l`.(`. (:1-mItI:|l:' (,.`nll-su- -.r M1151 n-In-V nf Piuvun `l`|\u-nrv .-u Debts Collected H \;K|\lll\-['1 \ CEILITRAL cr'iL}`ii"c`i:1 P xed. | 2' The coiigrugntluxi of Hillsdale clmrge ' .,am1 Townllno trlmrge cnll(-d Mr. J. K. - West. :1 rem.-nt, gzmcllmtv of Knox. `Both :ca.ll5 were most. lu:m`Ly 'Lnd unanimous `and offer:-(l the sumo salary. Slrongl ydelegatinns :1-])p('(ll`t`(i on .`oclw.lf of Ohhese culls zmtl in (`IL('h <-use 21551111-cl Mme court or the unanimity of the ;t:holce. l`lu~ rzrnll `in L-ucli (.-use was sus- . Lained and l`urwm' Lu Mir. West for this d(.*.':isl(m and .vlmul(l one of tiles!- `calls be am-1-pl:-(l. 1ll`l`{Ill[!,'(`l Y1|.`llLS will be :made lnu-r for his m'dln;1t.iun and -in- |sdU(. UOll. I: luv Mr, Sin;:1:1il' of A-llandule. Oppozalw Post. Office, Barrie Everything in Music Z`BARRlE'EXAP \\lA{ shod pvnrv 'T`hur.:rlnv nftm-nnm 2 YE OLDE FIRME HEINTZMAN 6: CO. PIANOB ORTHOPHONIC VICTROLAB AND VICTOR RECORDS fl-I \ ll LAIVIJ-ll'|l.lVIl.al\ OPEN DAY AND NIGHT I1 lnnbeth St. : Phono Ill V ~V\4l I\J\II->1 Tu elve day .-wlmulrs alw.'x_\'s open. an-n during during July and August. ()ur indlvidual plan makes it possible (or you to wel- ert one or more subjects for in- t'nsl\'- study and to make pro- gress accqrdlng to your own working powers. Courses may be cumplo.-ted by correspondence It so desired. Catalogue from Shaw Schools Llmltcd. Buy and (`lnurlrs .\`ts.. Toronto. Ki. (H65. G. G. Smith & Co. I88-abllnhed ll FUNIIAL DIIECTOII AND EIIBALMIIS ODIN DAY AND NICCIT Motor unbalance In connection IAIIII. 0N l'.-P0N I ll SHAW LIFE ASSURANC7l-*1 E. l`ll(IMPSON nu. In... MINISTRY OF` PRAISE Amlnnn Wiqgilzs. Cnnir Dzro u.... u 1.-.'.-Jmy-Hem: ()rmnLi.\' lull-a\/-no DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER n-cu nAv nun \rIlIIl'I VICTOR. EVEILEADY AND BPARTON RADIOS MUSlC_l.?`.SSON; .u:1-.u-. 4!) YEARS` EXPERIENCE \V,. ...xII..uvi..u `KL. uh-nrtrn { ; sL11<'i-5r~i Thu Cnllvctinn Spwiznllatx OWEN SOUND. GUI-;`LPH AND ORAN(.H:IVILI.I-J JESSIE TL IHLYSON _ ..- 1-11...... r\_....... ru__..a PROF. I). E. WEIR. rhnr nf Plnnn nnll U` P. C. LLOYD nu vnuw-an I I l\lI'If`I"I"l'\l T VETERINARY ST. ANDREWS Presbyterian Church 1- M A ,i1n'o 0 WC IIIC IIUDIIICUI IIU IJDLJ xme . PHYSIO-'I`HERAPISTS so i so Elizabeth st. Phone an `Pathodyne Blood Analysis. Pat.honeur- Iarrie. . tometer Servivc. I`.lv(-.1.ru, Magnetic snd J. A. MHCLAREN, Edwin ` Sun Treatments. Musraztgo and 001160- W. C. WALLS, Manage) ut,1 .-jj G. R. and E. A. BURNS ve Mn.nipu1:1H<>n. WE SOLICIT INVT`!S T`1'(}A"I'TON 1y venerxnary corps I 5 post; practical exper \ L England and Scotland Surgery: 48 Baytield Bx Phone 811 ' Office, Barrie KEENAN SUMMER SCHOOLS nncr ndvts. I 1 R. E. max, Builder, Barrie :; New Houses and Summer Cottaxu. : Remodelling, Repairing, Oak Floor! 3 Estimates mac. Phone 6501 1 .j_jj_____j_L DR. ll. W. IIIIGIIES DENTAL SUR.(jEON `24 Dunlop St ... above Arnold's Market 4 'I`e1eph0ne 378. 30-551) ] novs & BOYS ,BnrrIsters, SnIl(',It.nr.*:, Numrles Publlo. 1 (}m1v-yum-I-rs, Etc. ,Mon(+y to loan at luwv.-:t, rates or In- ` Let-est. Office 13 Owvn St,, in Mason- Ic Temple Building, Barrie. Branch ()1'Hrv - -Elmvnln. I no `temple ulxmung, unrrm. 1' Branch Office--Elmvule. ! W. A. Boys, K.C., MP. J. R SUNDAY, JUNE 29. 1930 unnzsornnrw 1 CAMERON za (7AMER.()N BARH.IH'l`EnS_ f5(JI.I(,`1 l'()R.S. ETC ' Barrie-: 5 Uwt-n Street. '1`:-It-phnnv 400 , MONEY 'l'() LOAN . H, R, (Tam:-rnn K A (Earns-I-nn 1 E ALEX/win-2|: (..`()WAN "Barrister, Suliv-itnr for obtmninja `probate of wills, guurrlhmnhlp and udmInlstmLI<;n. (is-,nn.-rnl Socltor, Notary. (hmvv-yumzor, etc. [Otl'1ce----Illmls hlmxk, 8 Dunlop 8%., 5Ban'le. MONEY TO LOAN DUNCAN F. Mc(IU/HG. B.A. successor to Crvswlckv 6.: Bell BARRISTER, SOI..ICITOR, ETD. Money to loan. Russ Block, Barri: I uu. 1;. !Phys1c1an. Surg ' Graduate of Mn ` : trenl Maternity `General and no; ` nun-.. n unnnm 1 r.`m-1, nu1.u;1 1 Una, uiru. `Offices: Kent Buildimg. 156 Yonge 8| Toronto. Ont. I 'I'0l 0nl0, unt. '0. Gordon Plaxtnn. Jame-5 O. Plaxtotn `I Herbert. A. W. Pluxton, B.A. u ; J. A. (IORBE'l"l` INOTARY PUBLIC, cunveyn.ncer In- `cludlxgg drnwin:-: of wills, deeds, ar- !mngm'g of loans. etc. Insurance of all kinds, Executor, A(lmlnls:r.rnLor Ind , 'I`rum.ee. Thornton, Ont IVE lVlI'1l)J1ll(lH()l'1. WE SOLICIT INVESTIGATION DR. I\l.\'SI.ll . I`. ARDAGII SURGEON EYE. EAR, NOSE nnd THROAT ?May be consulted on first and third ` Saturdays or man month at H Queen's Hot:-I, Barrie PLAXTON & l LAX'I`ON BARRISTERS, S()I.ICI'I'()RS, E'I`O. nrnm.u- k'nnf nnnmnu 1-an vnnm. nu King Duv1d`s Lunmn l\/Ir ?Uu|-mu- Tru- Jnpnon ;Specinl attention to Internal Mr-zlirlnv: (if (".hHt RAI)ENURS l` & HAMMOND BARRISTERS. SOI.I(,`I'1`()R.S, ETC. Masonic To-rnple Hulldinsz, Barrio MONEY To LOAN DR. W. A. LEWIS Bursznry and I)I3wn.'~'.I-3 of Women Associate Coroner County ut Slmcoo --~ and-- DR. E. A. CUMMINGS Graduate or Toronto University House Physician at St. M1ohael`l.- Hosplnal for one yu-ar. Phone 61 O.'fl(`.e~- 58 Comer B1. `Hours: 8-9 a.m., 12.30~2_ 630-8 p.m. \ VVILFRED E. SMITH. 0.A.A. g REGISTERED ARCHITECT Midland, Ontario W `, DRS. u1"ru: 84 l.lT I`l.E ` Physician.-4 and .H`urgt-mm. Hnrrlo Office and Res. 4 ! Maple Ave. `Office hours: 1 Ln 3 pm. I In 9 pm. or by appn1nY.mtrnY, Phone 21! A. T. Little, MD. W C. l.h.t.h:, M. B. Inc. rnuau. R. nu.-45 , F'!7rmr:rly of Drs. R0523 8; Rona {Lam Surgvron Sp:-(-Inlist with the Imperial Army. 4'4, yearn. General Surgery and Obxtctdol 1 Especially omcc-.140 Dunlap BL. Barrio Phone 710 P. O. Box 107' DONALD F. MncLAllEN. B.A. BAR.R1S I`EH,, .`-}U[.ICI'l"OR, ETC. Masonic '1`:-mph: Building, Barrio MONEY TO LOAN rnvmumu zmu 2 3 Office and Residence ` corner Owen. Barrie. . DB. E. G. TURNBULL Graduate Mcom University. Montreu. `Office and Residence Cor. Elizabeth and Bradlord Streets. Phone [OI Office hours: , 9-10 3.211., 1-3 pm., 7-8 pm. WELCH. CAMPBELL dz LAVVLIBI Chartered Accountant: T. E. Lawless. C.A. Manager Cost. and Efficiency Dept Phone Main 5874. 59 Yonze. Toronti H. J. Welch, C.A. G.D.Campbe1l,0.A. W. S. Hulbisz. Production Emrineu SUNDAY. JUNE `.39. 1930 . ..-.n.. VICTOIIIAN ()Rl)l'2l-I 0|-` NUHSII Barrie Branch WELL BABY CLINIC from 2 to 5 o'clock every Pridly. Application [or nurse-'3 service: nib) be made direct or through doctor. Telephone 467W Adv:-ruse in Tm- Examiner Classiti iwurk for little pays II. II. (1lcl'1SWl(:l{E Barrister, solicitor, Notary, Etc. MONEY 'I`O LOAN Ross Block, Bnrrln DR. N. W. R()GER.S PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Spw-1:11 ::.Lt.neut1un to ()b:sU*tr1c8 0mm: and Ru.-ddunm-' 50 Mary BC. Phone 101 GORDON LONGMAN Barrister, Sollnimr Notary. Em. MONEY Tc .OAN Russ B10:-k. Barrie 1-1. .1. welcn, U.A. u.u.uampoeu.0.A. W. S. Hulblg, Production Enzlned L. J. SlMl'H()N. M.B. PHYSICIAN AND SUR.(}EON (`M9109 and Fnnxlripnt-0 (`.nll1m' Ht Fun Altered and Repaired ..-u_. _ , `A an... CHIR6PRACTIC _-- .------_ __-._ _.-r.__- Over Hurlburtis Shoe Eton. MISS M. MvAlLTHUB. l Collier S l ROBERT H. SMITH EYESIGHT SPEC!/\l.IS'I` 53 Dunlop St.-l'hunc HO 3 9-6 Smurdav.-x UN 10 Thursday. June 26, 1930 __._..__:__.?___?4 ARCHlTEC'I' DR. C. A. ARNOTT an .qnrr1I>nn nnr! (`.nr| mscm .ANab'Ds- `EH33? ' ci?rTb1iE*i1i1 s'"F ""ii:.i'AI` ` .`.xI1l'gm)n MCGHI .I:rnlt.y H0 nd Ttnvzxl V M121 1 \`\'ll(>()l .......... ` .-H .-\.M. W 3l.`\l\k. Sll\`\ lkil-I ..... H.111 A.M. ` `HE FUNDAMENTALS OF PROTESTANTISM" WIZVIEDiCAL Db IJILITH`, UHF. Ivphnne 557 ion Maternity wort. rllrlm-1; and D1.-zemsm up m.--n-none or Saturday.-x 10 pm. __.,____j_3 . llltNU'l"l` n and Cunsultanl. H Ilmvnrslty. Morn- Husplbul, Montresl I Vlumrm Hospitals. Ru-:;i(lo2n::e: , Bnrrit`, Ont. nnn SR7 K. A. Cameron ' E'x-aminer. at-ds do 1; heap of .`25c cash. Mnnernlcy WOT` and Diseases '9-n Ville. R. Boys S U HA USLMV Collier 31:. Phone 27! LJFXI. tl\J-`A4 nu, -v--r -- Subjc-ct--"PROSPEC'1"' I P.M.-~Subjo(-1: YOUNG MAN SAFE?" n- (`no hm Sunday of Mr. :tm'u.1.v ul Cunwnl Chu1'('.h.: .13 unu nu uncl Augu l\l` \l\( ; uducuon. 0 Rev. Mr. Sin.':1:1i1' '~~modm'nt.m' of Elmvaln-. advised Pros- rbytery that he had moderated Sn a scan at Elxnvulv `mm Knox. F105. but What, It ruquired sumo Lime `Lo have the `(mu signed and `it would be ready :when Pl'l`5`b_VLl.'l'_V` met. for urdlnntion ; and lndm-Linn of Mr. West .-should he Huzccpt our 01' t)Lhl`l` K)!` the calls ex- ;t:end ed to him. It calls wtrrc declined 8. 1ll'l'nngL-1nunl.:s wuu: Minn at :1 date to -be "I Shall Nun Want" :McFarren My soul. the King and visitors are spend Sunday M I St. Regular Baptist Church .\ \. k`. \\`H|l(`(!s\ \IH{, 15..-\. .\r\|l)-\\llfK '11!!! 1.1.1 rn.u. Organist .. . `Iv. pa i SER\'l(L Inun the . 1 v\'(-nlng ; uul. `I Hg" the inycery uuu. Ill: mm : run t :(mll signed \ ,when k him. ("here Sunday. June 29. will see in Rome an event to Canadians and is Cuna- dixm Catholics generally without :\ parallel in sacred history. F'athers Bre- ' heuf and Lnlemtmt. Jesuit martyrs. will be canonized as the first Canadian lsmnts. Ontario Catholics in a sense will partake in the ceremony, for Arch- bishap Neil McNeil; St. Michael's Cnthedml, Toronto, and `Father Fall, of the Jesuit order, will lead. a pilgrimage to the martyrs shrine. built _ on the spot. near Midland. the home of ` I these two viewiy cnnonized mints. I WILL COMMEERATE : THE CANONIZING OF ; {CANADIAN MARTYRS% I.lIb4l\. nu. ......_, `.....-.....___ .._-....._. ! Twenty thousand people are expect- led to hear the open air pontifjcal lliigh Mass to be celebmtod by His I Grace. n......I-I 6~-n(u\n null! `nnvvn 'Y`nunnl-n 0| Special trains will leave Toronto at 7 am. and reach the mmrL'yrs' sl1rine in time for the service. A sermon will be preached` by Monslgnor J. A. O'Sul- llvan, principal of St. Augustine's sem- inary. at. the graves of Fathers Brebeuf and I 9|;-nannf special meeting would be called to sus- min the Elmvale call. It was given lin favor of Rev. IR. A. M<:Conm-lI. ! late of Vancouver. -- ..-. . u_,, y ,A- nA-....A.. ....I....) I.-.......| I In M: \n Mr. Klrkland of Stnyner asked leave of absence for four months and H this were not possible he would tender hls resignation. A committee of Presbytery was appolnted to confer with him null reported that M1`. Kirkland would ton- der hls r(,-slgmltlon to the clerk by the (rnd of July. A ninnln V (uu.uu u.- . wnx held ln tlm nf.t(>rmmn enu ox .uuy. A picnic was held in the nf-ternnon In the park when dinuvr was served. KING Gl'Z()RGl\`. SCIIOOI. PICNIC The pupils of East. Wnrd School. parents mu! friends. held their picnic on Monday at St. Vincent's Park. Races were run for all scholars and each one took '})l`L. After the races :1 big spread on the picnic tables await- ed them. over 30 sitting down. Miss' Simpson was presented wmh :1 bouqm-1 of poonles from the school. Evur_vun<- hon! n annd snl-in] Limo. 1 OI poomex lrulu bill: min had 9. good social time. l;RESBYTRY 01-`; ;BARRlE HEARS; FOUR*_ ALL Sli 10 A.M.-SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL DEPARTMENTS 11 A.M.--PUBLIC WORSHIP THE MINISTER SERIES ON SPIRITUAL .A\/IESSAC`-ES; OF` PHYSICAL ORGANS Rev, J. Jolmstorm Black, 8.44., I ' Minister HORACE WILSON, A.R.C.O. Organist and Choirmasrer EVENING SERVICE E 7 P.M.-THE MINISTER The Evening Servlce will be one hour (luring sumnwr months. The Clmlr will furnish two numbers. A Short IM('ssuge Py the Minister. ` 1 ...._.___i Strangers and visitors cordially svel- comed to our .~zer\'1c(-s. '1'}-ITS CHURCH is :1 United Church of Methodists. Du . - ....o 5...... I. ~h..o..si..u.. ritual rm... uuxuru |u Uul -`I Pl``Sb_\`lt`I`il\11S Window cards -"1-muse to Lot". `F`or Sale". "Roums. oLc.~{0r sale by g'I`he Examiner. I I 4 VISITORS HEARTILY WELCOME : . . . . .. 7.00 PM. 2 will he an Ul E2\ AIR Sll<` utter the evening` service. old h_\'mns with us. MHETlT\'(. r Collier St. United Church` gilrnvale, Thornton, dale and Thornbury Invite. Ministers. SUNDAY. JUNE 29. 1930 11 A.M.--- I`H~E `HIGHEST MM" 7 P.M.-THE SUPREME G001)" The School nwols at 10- :1.m. For good printing phone `$22. First Baptist Church CLAPPERTON STREET REV. ARTHUR HALE. P(lS(.()I` lilo-n PIHII: Dnnvn ("I1-rvn-n-iv.-I ITILV. ltl nun nrlun. runu/I Mrs. Edith. Rowe. Organist Miss M. Sinclair. Ch()iTl(`(l(lC1' 7-- __.._-.._~__._-~_ Harrie and s\l1:1nd:x1c rais am! People's J K/llul Ell 'H .V1l`|HU\.llhl.\. and Cungreg:munulisLs. . Bihlc`-Stu.l_\' Meeting" Rev. Roy D. Grhy, B.A.. of Stayner was elected chairman of Simcoe Pres- bytery ut its afternoon session Tues- day in Central `church. Barrio. Rev. J. J. Black. B.A., B.D..A the retiring cha.h'mu1. thanked the presbytery for office and welcomed to the chair his successor. Rev. W. 1 . Newman of Uhtho was appointed sec1'elm'y of BA., of Elm-vale, who has for five ,ymrs lled that, office with g'rm`t MH- civnt-.y. Resolutions were pnssmd by .Prvsbyt.ery and `recorded in the min- utns. vxnrossim: nuurecintion of the their co-opt-ration during his year of . pre.1bytory to succeed Rev. A. Rintoul. = i I'l`(`5U_Vl.CI'y 11.11 `lIflJUl\.lL'U Ill MIL` unu- utes. expressing appreciation work of the retiring clmirman. Rev. J. .1. Black and the reLh'h1g sccremry. Rev. A. Rintou]. u....,.I..H.~.... no` unm-n.-.1-ncinn \|u-l'n ul- \. . T-he Prnsbytery of Barrie met in St. -iAndraw's Chux'r:h. on Txmsduy. Rev. ' R. A. Blrnic of Duntroon was elected C `moderator for ensuing six months.! . Er. McQueen of Edmonton was pre-| sent. Commissioners to the General "Assembly gave 11 report. I .. | q g... n.......-\...n i GRAYHEAD i OF SIMCOE PRESBYTERY ncv. A. nmwul. Rcsultxtiuns of xLm.\re(:iution were ul- sn rvcurdvtl in :1 mc:~'.L hearty mzmnor of the work done during the past years by tho brvllxren who are leaving the F'1'e.~:~byr-ry. having received calls 1.0 xninisuer to new cm1gregnhion:~:: Rev. A. E. Baker of Central Church. Barrie. who g'(w.s to New l`oronLo; Rev. A. L. Alton of Cn1d\vnu'r, who goes to Owen Snund; Rm`. W. R. Clements uf Cooks.- town, whu guvs to Lxunhtuh Mills, l`o- Y`l\'II rvnhlun I` lIuu-'Hn.I.:v . T. W. W. Ew.ms, Rev. Rm . G. W. (Snell. lS'u...\....Ih--n :ni'\t` Qn.-in-I I14. JVI. l)|ugl:nh. Fdut":lH()n and Students-~R(sv. A. B. Irwin. Ruv. W. P. Ncwmnn. Rev. F`. G. Stntv.s'bury. Fort-ign Ml:;.~:m11.~`~I?.('\*. R. W. Bev- oridgv. Rev. A. A. Wall. Rt.-v. R. Wise- m:1n_ Rev. C. H. Iu1'lh. Rev. J. W. Fox. R1.-v, I.oui.s' Pickering. u..m.. M:m..n.--,.n.-.- .1 .1 Hum}: lVl'\'. kl. VV. LDIICH. Flvamgmlsm and Social f:`>ervice- E. 1". M(:L. Smihh, Rev. D. Roy 1 Rm". E. M. Burgess. 14"1'hIHuIh\I\ and RhmIm1f<--.W(-V l1.l.'V. lglllllh K'llTKUl'lll{. 1 Hunw Misslux1.~'.-~-- M . J. J. lil:\(`.k,` Rev. E. S. Sinclair, Rev. R. E. Mortmm Rm . H. Sneyd. Rev. F. W. Madden. M. L. Chuntler. C. E. Pm'tr|'dgo. I Wnliuinnc Wrhu-uHnn....Rn\I W H `W1. La. \2Ilillll.R. l'. lg. l`J. l`iH'|.l'|l1g|.'. I Rv1iy_iou.: Education---Rev. W. H. S11'z1pp, Rev. J. R. Conn. Rev. F`. W. Munddvn. Rev. D. R. Gray. Rev. G. A. Cruse. Rev. A. A. Wnl1. Misshmary and MMnt.en'm1cc Fund --Rvv. W. E. Baker. Rev. J. W. Am- JIL. Rm . J. McEwen. Rev. B. G. M0- Cmvnmck. RA`-\'. J. A. Lcece. v1_n..u. .,..\I 1'\ Illllnnnuw `Dun Whereas the delegates of the Baptist Church in the Collingwood Association have been privileged to enjoy the splendid hospitality of the Collingwood Church during these meetings: `Be it l`('S(.>i\'( d that we herein express to the -pastor and members of the Coiling- \\'()0(i Church our hearty appreciation and sincere thanks. not only for their hospitality in their homes. but also for the innumerable other details which they have thoughtfully planned for our every comfort: and that we express the hope that God's great blessing of the Holy Spirit may be theirs for the coming year. Whereas this year is considered the Nineteen Hundredth Anniversary of the coming of the Holy Spirit into the Christian Church. And wliereas we as an Association have been considering in a special way the significance of the person and work 01 the Holy S|.)lI`it`. Be it resolv- `eii that we as pastors and delegates of the individual churches seek to re- tleriit-ate ourselves and urge the same spirit of rededication upon all the members of our churches. so that the 3 Holy Spirit may have complete con- trol in our lives. VVl\t-reas we have been greatly con- cerned over the `present condition in regard to the sale and use of intoxi- vunts: Be it resolved that we re-affirm our position of definite opposition to any sale of liquor as a beverage and chi. I\I'n(nIv\' uxxfnnl nf (`n1n=rnmr=.nt \.1LH'llIilL'l`\, KV\'\. J. (1. .'..JL'\3UC. Hixlm'ic:\l -- D. Williams. Rev.` W. H. Adams, Rev. W. E. Wallace. Rev. R. B. B:-ymm_ W. Findlay, -313011;! C:1|'pvmur. John Davidson. Hugh A. II-nun L)1 U\`v H. Prom-1'l.\=-Rcv. A. .1. Eagle. Rev. Bush:-11. '1`. "W. W. Evans. Rev. J-. Patch. C J. Wilsun. cum; 1).. A Dinonul Dun "nanc:um_y gnvc u ..,,,....`. 7 Mr.. Campbell presentzed fl hearty -and unanimous call `fmm Thornbury zand Mmfurd in Favor of Mr. r~}rncsL `0rsbam. :1 min1::L<:r \\'ithouL charge. .ommlssionL-rs from mngregahions n were heard and assured presby-tory of Zbhe unanimity of thu call. It was cull be received. and zu`x`nngL-xnents were ___.:- 4-,... :1... x..,I..,.H.m no :1 rlnha 1n-hr FCLCII. \.a. H. Vvuhun. Slnti tics-Rev. A. Rintoul. Rev. H. Stmpp. Rev. A. Buslu-ll. TVIHIIIUi1|v\H.._.n`\!\iI`Ii11H nf pI`|\Q` n. Dxlilpp. n.\.'v. '1. l)umu'u. Inductiuns----Chairman nf Presby- ` tvry. Rev. J. McEwun_ Rev. S. G. M0- Cormuvk. Rrv. A. B. Irwin. Rvv. E. R. Young. Rm`. W. .8. smxm. 7\/[mum-inlu and (1vm't|Irr\x'--JRn\J W xuung. 1\|'\. VV. .'). IDIIAAIJI. Mvmm'inl:' and OVL*l`(lH'(`5---R(`V. ` A. Mackuy. Rev. A. B. Irwin. Rev. '1`n}vr. I. V if nu.-I \lYnv Du`! I7` Church Life and W0rk--Rev. E. M. Burgvss. Rov. J. R. Conn. Rev. 1.. Pickm-ring, Rev. R. `\/IcRubm't,s. Rx-nm.<--Ruv. R. McRuberts. Rev. R. W. Bowwidgo. W. .1. Blair. W. C. Hun- ter. Messrs. Tupling and McKenzie. P1`:-s:byLu'y zmd Cxmference Fund-- `Rev. A, Rimuul. Rev. A. Bushcll. I Pn-ss Correspondunt--Rev. Egermn `.3 \'nnv\u 11. IU 11 Ritual `C()n`Il'l1iU.L`t`---TIIC` Chairman of Presb_vlury. Rev. J. .1. Black. Rev. E. F MCL. Smith. Rev. E. M. Burgess. Th \nv.n1nI\ nf Hun rliffm-mu nhnranc 1:. I". `AVACL. Dxuuu. new. 1:. Lu. Dungeon. Thv laymen of the different charges to sc1'\'(` on the same committees as their ministers and otherwise where mentioned. RE.SOLU7'I:l>OW1"i ADOPTED 1 AT BAPTIST `CONVENTION UHKU. Slzmding" cmnmlttues d as follows: Ponslmm Fund-~~Rev. ` 1* ul \li I:\....n.- Dun invitatiur. 1 Church 14 ! Church i . ..-....n `kzuultu In L501. saw u. u;.>u-u.u any... we arcepi this invitation. That this association puts itself on n`('urd to request. the members of Lhe ` Churches in the Coilingwood Associa- tion to co-operate with the Inspectors -ii the Children's Aid Societies and other child welfare organizntioiis to assist in bettering the conditions of Neglected and Under~Privile-ged Child- run within the bounds of the Associa- tion by reporting any case of abuse `and neglect. and assismng in iinding good Chx'is!.ian homes. Walter Malcolm Palk. son of .\ir und Mrs. Alfred Pnlk. Shanty Buy. died m the R. V- Hospital on Monday cu-mug as the result of u bullet wound ln the `head received the previous day :11 ms `home north 0! Shanty Buy. From. the rs: there was lmle hope of `,recovm'_v. His wlte died on May 29. lenvlng a little baby- Very great. swun- " pathy is felt for the bereaved relutlves. ` 3.11`. Pull: was in his 33rd year. Th1}-rlnm. wnx mnn vnan-rduv at St .vu. rm: win 11). 111:.` JAIQ yum`. Imcrment. was made yesterday at St. NI`homas`Church. Shanty Buy. U:.e Examiner C1'uSsme:Ad\'ta. [Jll'h\'llL D)B\K'lll UL mm. that we seek by :-ducme our people M s confmnting us. an ".u1ce mustmxtly the ` non. wrvns we have heard the kmd zltinn of the Orillin Baptist -ch to hold our Association at. that `ch in 1931: Be it resolved that. .... ... chin A....u..Hnn DIED FRO INJ URY W` B. Smith. . W. E. Bzlkvr, \\ re zxppuinl-< Dy cvwly Iucuua 2 us to the dan- and bu seek to L. _.. . no` i\n~4\_ n.rv. ' Gray. I :13 THE ` This will In- l5l)k1er'." nmzu

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