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Barrie Examiner, 21 Aug 1930, p. 12

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:-rsville and the week- IIALLUUB r Insti- x Satur- family 51-. 7\Ir.. "V _ '1`elaL1ves. ' _ Hem)" Messrs. Stanley and \7V:111a(.-9 LaL1m- )" and er and Miss H2n'1m:r of Toronto spent ' Smdyhhc we-ekcncl with their mother, Mx's.| of in- ;, ..s:.Mn.- Aug. 19-~M:'. and M1's.Nei1McEa(:h- cm of '1`oromo \v(-we \'i.~;itors at M. '1`. Or1'ock`:'. 'L-L-enlly. A emam en-1| '1 \\'H>k with UI`I'()(1K.: 'L..l:uu_w . David Smith spa: f1'iund.'s in. 'l"or-.mm. anew 1-uvnn n-vi Rm l'1'1un(!.'~`. 1n. `1'm".)mu. Miss Joyce and Roy Baker of 'I` to are spc-nding 1L week at A. W. Smith's. rm... rv r; 1 1` m-mm n\'1- r-nmninu rm- Page Twelve A R eal ' Aug. 18-- the grain 2` mm. '1 he on ... :\\I .`.-.1y. i Mrs. Worrod and little daughter ofij Detroit and Mrs. W. Di1\'idS`.)n 01` An- gus spent Saturday evening with their sister. .\/Irs. H. Turnbull. .\C1'(`. ' Miss Hilda DCHnI3_\` is Spclldillg this wtek in Toronto. \n.... 1/rnnninn hem u-nhn-null tn ht-1' wcm: m AU1'u:1Lu. Mrs. Manning has 1`0t1n'nvd to her home in '1`oromo after spending a few weeks here with her sister. Mrs. Turn~ The potatoes and gardens are suffer- ing my the want -of rain. Billy I-iuiiter of Toronto spm` day with his pzm-nts here. Miss Kathi:-on Hughes is friends in Toronto and Orillia. \/r.- ulm-nir-u nf hntrnit '1: llllllub All Lununu ` M1`. Warnica his brothm`. `A. relatives. I xx... .- coonhn mm .. s;pe11dix1g wwn 5 Launmc-r. Mrs. G. Hunter. Miss Meta and Ray- mond and Mrs. `C. Talbot and son of Toronto motored here and spent the weekend. `X nL` r..nmm- nr Pm~t. sstanlev` :1 weekend. Wes. Lumner of Port Stanley. former teacher in the continuation I school here. called on Mrs. R. M. Mc- Conkey last. Saturday. Mrs. Lott Webb and her sister. Mrs. Green. and Mrs. `Matt. Robertson 0! Barrie. called on Miss M. J. Mcconkey on Friday and visned Mrs. Avery. Mr. and Mrs. Ch.r~ste1` Mcconkey and fzunily of Toronto visited with his aunts and nmmer on `Saturday on .. .-\\:\\\rl cnnzlnv n (`A2-i11in MID -` Tuesday Dwurnv lL`l'('.`. M1`. and 1\/(rs. Hales of I'omnLo vis- mrd with Mrs. W. 1. Edgar on Wednes- 1. Tm-'(..`.G.I.I`. group are czlmping (01- ~ Dnint. ..v.,..L- .n \/Ii:-.1 he and clover lh1'us`ning :1'.'()lll]d 1m`(. grain and clover are both urninp; out well. Mrs. S. Mc-Phcc and children of Tu- onto have rettlrncd home zxftur :spcncl- ng the pas`. \VL`(`k with Miss Garner. Miss Ruby Eddy of '1`;)mnto is ending 2:. llw \\'L`L'kii \viLh frix.-n(ls' 18~-Wym:m Sl!1(1H(.`_V is doing` '11. uuu 1 family 1 -r .4 and Lmily MIDHURS:I' HEAT WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT (TTHE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY: i-Ta spent Health is always beautiful. It gives color to the cheeks and sprightly Vim to the movements of the body. l leulth comes from the right kind of food. Shredded \\'l1ez1t with milk is the lleulth Food supreme~~eontz1ins all the \'itali7.ing elements of the whole wheat grain in :1 digestible form ---iron for the blood. calcium for bones and teeth and proteins for building healthy tissue. Delicious with fruits. /11114; .` mlu. Mrs. Nurmzln Sc-h:1nd1e.*1 spa-nl, SLmd:1_v in Allzmd-.11v. Mrs. Nurmnn Huld(-nby n1 13c':kc1L~_v cull-_~d :u 11. :.1.I\t`u Friday YOUNG ZLIJLL I)L'll_Y 'up.1ti0ns L110! STROUD V $AXTER y. Baku:-x` and Sunday :1: \)u)`u)`1U -Sidney Ruth and nu) spent the week- 1'<-nts, Mr. and Mrs. ___u 4-- V(`lll`bv XVII. `(U and fmnily 1 THE BARRIF. EXAMINER pickix an .inv I BEAUTY[F00u"& during: Lhr dag Be: Allzmd-.1lv.l ` H'.1ldvnl)y` .11-_-d :11 1.. /I Yaunily :.l \ 1: A. W. unping 1 icking .'u'<.- ,1as .in\,'~; JRM `Black Kn M1lI'FiZl1`4 with Ban _ Miss B 5 d"4 her moLh Em.` Re Y" towed to ` I ,1, David _ "` business t 1' Ml.` am Emnm` "the weokc `mm 15 here. 1'ri<.-ncls Miss M `ed on he no :\ uh. _\' br:.'>.. 33-34h Oh nurl I.alJl |\\r a Mrs. Mervyn Noble spent. :1 few days with friends in 'I`0I'0nto. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murray. l`0rontu, are visiting at Percy "l`hmm)s0n's. Mrs. .8. S. Bennett of Midland ls visiting her slst.}:1*. Mrs. IF'1'ank Beatly. I Miss Luella Donnully lefL on Mon- _ day for :1 week's vlsit with Miss M. Beauty and `Miss E. `Comm. 'I`umn1.n. who had been visiting; Miss 1). Met- llmlfo thu past woolc. End 1101` gnxnuuu ' Sunday. `i The bzmd wem ,.Sunday evening to 1 '1 |KnighLs. ` -5 Mn Rnllnn and Aug. 18-- -Thv bum! \\'um, Ln Alliston ,1asL week to furnish Lhv mus'u- for Ur.` iililack Knights mart-h. ?\/luv-lin <:l\I-H` l|n- \\'1ekL-nd mack 1\xuguu.~. umu.u. |\/IlI1:l1`M, Marlin wmxl the \\'l;`kbl)d Barrie friends. 1 Braden or First Essa visited mother on Monday. Reid zfnd L:unbert Lnnmxx mo- North Bay rcconL1_\'. ' - Gaulry and J. Elliv made :1 `business Lrip to `Lindsay last week. ` and Mrs. Vivian Jennt-Lt spent weekend with mo 1'o1'me1"s parents 1..\...~. 'l\ll1gnL>-. Mrs. Bullen and lspent a week win) 1 McQuay. A nnvnhm` nf 1.110 McQuay. A number of the Masons from hen- zxttcnded the meeting at Cuokstown on I`ucsc1ay evening. rrm. pm '1` .1 Dmv. Mrs. Dew and Tuesclay evemng. The Rev. '1`. J. Dew. and San of Bradford. spent a few days with Mrs. Dew':s sislcxx Miss Alma Goodwin. iv . xnntwnnu Ihnnin xnnnnirrl H111 C. N. E. -- World s Greatest Exhibition .4 5* 13- We rid s Greatest Food Retailers uoouwux. Hzxrry Mccmm. Utopia. -)c(',upicd the pulpit of the Anglicrm Church on Sun- Iday as the rector. Mr. Abbott. is away `on holidays. Rflrc w 3:` 1..-nmw zmri srm l.z1mbm'L on nouuuys. Mrs. W. E. Lcnnox and son Lambert and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Broluy and dmlghtcr Visited Toronto friends on Sund-av and motored over to Hmniitrm to visit Mrs. Lennox's b1`0t,11ex'. Lam- be1'L. who is in the hospital there. They lspent a couple of hours with him. A nwmtinv nf the` WMS. was held] 'SpCl1L cuupm -()1 nouns \\lLH nun. A meeting of the W.M S. held in the church, Thursday evening. Mrs. W. J. McLean gave a reading from Mrs. Gofortlfs writing; "How I Know God Answers lPmyer". Mrs. Lyons gave some interesting facts on China's Awakening. More Bibles were sold In China 12151 year than ever before. Ivy Now Has Hydro The Hydro was turned on here Mon- . day afternoon. No more dark streets in x Ivy. 1.... \l'......... 'c lnenlnln 1\'_\'. Ivy Women's Institute A meeting of the `Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Lee Banting on Wednesday evening. Roll call was :mswered by 21 canning` recipe. Mrs. McLean gave a humorous read- ing, on the &Ladies' Aid Society. Mrs. H. Bzlntinp; gave `a very interesting pa- pm` on Our Dominant Moods": Mrs. Ca1`1'uthex's. :1 paper on Dr. Mar- imn-nt Dnlvm-um and QDIHI` nf hm` work: xere. Ada McCullough. 5:] her g1.mdfat'ner, Innllui PEI Ull uun 1JUu1In(luu .u 011 'ga1`eL Patterson and some ( Miss Leila -Davis on Hc Country Life rm)re Attr: \'\/\A cm-vnrl vnfrnchnxv XlUD|L'D.3 b_`.' her si meeting V 0 `Wu hnrn: |.ll|' LIUI call to I l11t.`l`S. 1 })Ll|JKfl' U1] U1. nuan- of her work: -Davis How to Make ry ALtru<~tive. The servt.-cl refreshzm_-nLs assisted r sister. Mrs. R. l-l. Arnold. Next ng will be held in the evening at lomv of Mrs. `I. F. Lunnux. roll ) be :1ns\\'ercd by 21 hum: remedy. LEFROY 9&4 N..1'S;-:1 to Cnckstuwn on ` piay for the Black fam'11_v nf Torun to her sister. Mrs. B. Juxmnmer ndvts. '1`m'unt:). call- Mr. Pearson, \\'l ukcnd `Jll 'l\)llui Mrs. ` friends | `.\/Hc: : LII`? \VL'_C!'L XII Miss Irene E ling Mrs. A. \ Mrs. l'2v._v1u1 with Miss .1. . `.\M_-u mm-um. i (:nll(`g<>. \\'lLll Miss .1. Jet) inns ween-L `Miss Nurt-nu Bruluy of Egbert spent Sunday with Mrs. D. H. Ross. Mr. and Mrs. H. Jcnklns and family \v I'(.` in Orangeville for Sunday. Miss M. Spence and Mrs. E. 'I`ay- lul` are holidaying in Trlamlltun. Miss Margaret McMlll2_1n of Toronto spt-at the weekend at her homo. Lcrnp: Mltchcll of l'ur:)nt0 is vis- iting his gl`illldl1llh(.`l'. John Kitig. Mr.,und Mrs. Ivor Pugh of Barrie :~:pm1L Stinday at Ho\v:u`(l _()uopL-r`:~:. Mis.-s M:ll'lilll Vl/L-bl) `lf 1`orunto is `-.])t.lldlllg' lwr hnlid:L_vs at her home. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. B1`ul(:y and still i ltulph ."])('lll Sunday in Blzu:l-zstuck. Miss Olivp Cuopv.-r has `ulurm-(l lmmo '.11'LL-r a couple of \VCl`}{S in Mus- , E'.;:k:_1. . Miss Mary H()[)])l`l' loft lust \vc3vk fur 1`;irontu \\ ht:l L' sire will nttt.-ml l)usim:ss Mr. and Mrs. (it-:')i'g:: livid zuid fum- ` lly of 'l`t.::mt'i .`.]J('lll S\lll(i:l_\' with I). 1! Hum: n. ILUDD. Mrs. SIM DL1`Ulh_\' of '.` lhis week. A/ll` null HHS \\'(.`(.`K. air. and nnHyluH< hondayx R/Ii;-. IL .. 2 lbs AVAl>,!s J)(:l'l.`; LJLlllI_llH} lmme after \"xs;ilin,g fri In for -.1 week. Mr. and Mrs. Wil lmvt: rvlurxwd frmn N:)1'thL-rn Ontario. \.1\. nu ) .\/Inc T I\I l 4, . ,. . -. Harvey Spindloc 4 m Holidays. A/hm `X1 1 ll:-nh IVJI LIll.'lll \lAlLllIU. M1`. and Mrs. Lorne takon up X`(,SidL`ll(IO in un- lato Mrs. Albert Kidd. x.n....... u....:,.1 7m..'Ar.... uuv lV1X'5. !1llJL`I'L !\lU\:|. Misses Muriel MCAIL-u and Agnes Flynn have returned home after u trip an the Muskoku Lakes. Mr and Mn-u (`.h.'\< Kr-nrnu and Dr l.l'l]} UH UH.` AVlll.`3KUl\kL uzuxuh. Mr. and Mrs. Chn.k.. KCZIFHS and Dr and Mrs. Brody of Turumo were Sun- day visitors with Miss E. J. Ross. Dr `H Rnnnr-nlnv uHnndn(l tho (`.1111- U3) VISILUFS WILL] lvuan 1:4. -1. nun:-. Dr. H. Sponceley attended the Can- adian Gladiolus Society's show in N1- agara Falls this week and made a number 0:` entrles. `\/Tr unrl X/[rm Ynu Klivnn ftlvhlrc nuxnuer cu cmne.s. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Nixon. Gladys and Allan have returned after am ex- tended visit renewing :lcqu:1intuncc- ships in Montreal. `Mr and Mu-Q 1>Inu-h Lnnnnv nnli Qllll Dlllpb HI AVIS Mr. and 1 Raymond < Mrs. Will. 1 .\.... no` )1...` U1l.' (:1 LVI'dXlll`.' \4lL_V. AVAIUII M. Sherman's on Sunday. I Mir nnrl M!`Q F`. Lnnu !\ AV1. DllL`l`Hl'.ill .8 -J11 DLUIUH). M1`. and Mrs. C. Long, Mrs: Thomp- son. Miss. l-1:1`/.el Arnold. Miss B. Arn- old. Miss. Sylva. Coleman. Miss Bertha Sutherland and Mrs. R. E. P. Coleman spmt Sunday at the Forks of Credit. .._ u_ sure lo ('15:: our noouu, Avua. 1.1 BuildIn_c. Hf cnr;1iuH_\ invite you ft Bohar ('ol'!'v- with our comp[.'m('nl`s. ___._____________________ .-.7j- _-. Mr. and Mrs. No1'mz_m Moore of Toronto spent last week at `Herman Osborne's. Rlfhu. \Inu-n Y(nIn\I\ nf Tldfrhx unnnf \JDUUl'Hl.` .5. Miss Vera Knupp of Barrie spent the weekend with Miss Verna Osborne. Miss Minerva Wilson spent. last week with Toronto friends. 1 Dan nixr` \/run f`. Ilninhvnn nf `X74)_ '\\lLH IUFUIILU IYHZHUD. Rev. and Mrs. G. Knigmon of Wu- tordown renezved acquaintance hen-, last week. Mr. Knighton preached the levening service at the Dalston United Church. \/Tin. Y2`:-nnnnu Y nnnnv cnnnf 1r1r: uvnnlr uuurcu. Miss Frances Lennox spent last week with Mrs. Rex. Watson. Dnv I `ll nnrl R19: Awnnit hnuu \\n.u Avub. n.C.\. vvutauu. Rev. J. W. and Mrs. returned after u motu` L1 the Ottu\\`a.t11e St. I U|`UllLU. I Sunday School will be held each Sunday commencing August 24. at 10 :\.m. until Octubvx` owing to clxuruh annivc-x'sarles. Sherman Brown of L1.-fray spent Sunday at Jmnes "VIlllcr`s. \/Ir nnri My-9 Thnx Nvlsnn \.'iRi[.l'(l 1:. \.ll5 we_el-: Iliuu Yunv aunuuy EH. Jitlllljb AVUHCI a. Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Nelson visited with Miss Freda Nelson this week. \;I:,... \,1n.~..-nu-I nI)II`L'1\l\ nf Tiny-rim H11 AVl]55 rluuu nclbuu Llllb wccn. Miss Max`gm'.-L D11\\`SUl1 of Ba.x'rir and her cousin. Miss Dawson of I`m'- unto have been holidaying with Mrs.` Harold Osborne. mm. ....A \l.... uL,h...- `Aura [kl Aohn! AVII . Muss., Watson \I. .3`.-.:;.';;'v;:';. no Ibs- `_l'IH{0.\"|`() .-\.\'lI l)lS'l`|{l1"'l` ONLY) u a speedy X'eL'Uve1`y. Mrs. L. Muusley and children of Wcudridgc and Miss A. Shipwuy of To- runto visited with the forxm-r'.s' sister. ` Mrs. J. Hawthorn. Tuesday. rm... \I7nv\-|nI\'L` Tncrnnw Isnun sxwizxl LLH '.lL'l.'lul!llL LIILIL un5u|. A L ml on Monday when he between his father's Irucu. armor. It 1'5 to be hoped n mus will turn up and that I u ;n.m:iu I-nnnua-\r\V I Mrs. J. Hawthorn. '1`ues A The Women's Institute lawn aucizxll I held at Mrs. Leslie's on Monday cvcn- 5 1 mg was :1 decided success. 1 mm Kmaler who has Dz-en in the` mg aeclaea success. Bert. Keeler. who hosphul at St. Cathurmcs w1l.h bluudl lpuisun in one hand, has relurncd` lhnmp xays. W. J. Broluy in Midland. Gertrlldv C00] .|; 6-. I`:u-uni n `uuu. It I3: `I13 lurl speedy rec- MN 1. 1 mu m. .~:pcnL W: <~\\'urt [)unn and ~.lm|ghtc1' I 'I`m'm)u) visitvd friends here .. v..,,,. : 1`nm_x1tp. : Brown of III I I1nn\ Mrs. 'l`lu3v.)` `McMll1u.n and, on Nlunduy for 11111,-c \vm-ks`| LOBSTER t.';`~`?:;.`.1:x \.;_uuu..: um. \_n.x-.u.u V-.u..- Rev. J. Julmstmm I:lu<:k, I3./1., I Minislrrr HORACE WILSON. A.R.(7.0. Orgunisl. and ("/:.m'7'musI.or n/lUIlU'L"dL 1 Mrs. Hugh Lcnnox and son of Hanlillzm and Mr. and . Lcnnux and daughter Len- Lv. Mich.. \'isil(.-d at Dlllwu U] run .uu.r In vn.~r W. '1 hompsun. ur of I-Imnillon visited Jab!) lhis week. ... Ru-uh-u nf F`.ulwrt, smm DALSTON Dunning has rc.~tur_m-d i.~;1tin,g iris.-nclzs in 'l`m'0n- -G0rd/on Srlgley met with; that might have been 111-` \rIau \v\u-n ha wax 1-ninth!` HOLLY L`. . Walter Low: or Athol. day last week ut Rex . Rolling of 1 L with Mrs. J Willizun Patterson mu :1 v-.u`utim1 in visiting SALMON 21c= I. '5. Arnott have ' trip via North .. Lawrence and Arnold have - house of the spending F New Jcx's~_\' . Mulhollund ' TUJI IIIILI D\.'.J'} nothing .~.er- { I he will have. 1 with :1 n..L.n..I.....: nlvnv-vv r'r*lun-1-Ann cl} nnnnn u i TH; EEARRIE - EXAMINERE ii I I H_. |...`u u \n_ 1.`: u u n.. u... . [Published ever Thursday alternoox it the Post mce square. Barrie Subscription Pr1ce~-Canada and Grew. , Britain $2.00 per year in advance (I: ` arrears $2.50): United States. t2.!5l| per year in advance. Both old im I new addresses should be given whet. 5 v change of address is requested. CAN 3 g, I CELLATIONS-We find that most 0: 1 our aubscrlbers preler not to hll their nubsm-lntlons interrunted in cut L` aunscrmers prexer nor. to nun their nubscripiions interrupted out they (all to remit before expiration l While subscriptions will not be cu- 1 tied in arrears over an extended pi 1 lbd, yet, unless we are notified to can 1 eel. we assume the subscriber make: the service continued. REMI'I"I`ANO ES should be made by registered lei. ter. money order or clu:q1'.e pnynblu I at put in Barrie. J. A. MMLAREN. Edlwl `. W. C. WALLS, Manage: ' =_"*_.-_`:h--- l Jmvu-4.5 r.. '1 uunu-mm Sun Life Ass:ur:uu:e (lmnpuny uf (,".mntl:\ ` Assurance Policies 1 I vns1un Bonds, AunuHh.:- I TEA l'lhbllll.lllKlZ l'Ull\JIl.'D . Ilillhlll J)\J||\l-1 1 Ammitlt.-s 2 Moderate Rates --~ Maximum Returns Collier and Clupperton Sts. Phone 167 : ull`n3nll`; l\.. lnL:juA1 | I |Teacher of Plano, Organ, Singing um `- all Theoretical subjects 1 Pupils prepared for '1`omnt.o Connerva ` tory of music examinations, all grade: i Special attention to A.T.C.M. work 3 Studio: 27 Bradford SL, Burrlo Aunn. nun nuun-n, -4. (j1'uduut(- Co1lu~p,e of \'l`cn(:lm1` of Pizum. 'I'hr)r .'.l`{ld(.`S Consur\'z1Lm'v c-xmninatiuns. Studio: 3!; Brock 51.. MISS MARJORIE CRESWICKE ` is propzlrcd to give lvssnns un Piano. rfhll-K ru-mu-n Sc-ml-ml):-1' 1 313-3.'.l) I EDMUND HARDY, Mus. Huc.,F.'I'.().M `I Teacher or Piano, Organ. Vocnl ' and Musical Theory Organist and Choirmaster 01 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Gold Medalist `reroute Conservator: i of Music and University of Toronto ` 113 Worsicy St. 1 l U|". 1). I12. wnus Teacher of Plano and Violin PIANO TUNER Phone 513 : BARRIE : 44 Worsley 81 SADIE M. BREMNER. A.C.A TEACHER OF PIANO Pupl] of Ernest. Benz I2 Ross Street : : Barrie DE. A. S. BLACK ` Veterinarian and Surgeon Overseas Service, Captain Imperin ` Army Veterinary Corps Three years post war practical exper Ience in England and Scotland Office and Surgery: 48 Bayfleld 8`. Phone 811 MAYDEE McAIJLEY, A.'I`.C.l. Teacher of Piano and Theory organist of St. George's Church 115 Bayeld St... Barrie MRS. Il):\ ADAMS. L.'I`.(?.M.` MAli;fFL@WERSl .. _........ av-43; A :1` TV . L). lVlIl\A\||\lIV ` Funenl Director Ind Imbunu _Ambulnnoe Service : Phonn GI j Limousine Hearse if desired Cor. Mnry And Elizabeth su, mm It pays to read Examiner advts. Debts Collected 'l`ll0MI'SON- nl`. nvnll` 7 LIFE ASSURANCE (Jpposm: Post Otnce, Barrie Everything in Music YE OLDE FIRME HEINTZMAN & C(). PIANOB ORTHOPHONIC VICTROLAB AND VICTOR RECORDS \ao luJO-l\/ --1 FGNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER onn on AND NIGHT I7 lllubeth St. : Phone Ill MUSIC LESSONS " -'i'7o,Erf.FE*E `SOAP Commalms Quaker 2 Pings- Asparmgaas "Kips ;;..;;'5`.'x.`: .- . 'l'\' 4 cakes \.Jn \.lu stuns:-.-I \a\ srvu Ilhblhhed ll FUNIIAL DIIRCTOII AND IMBALMRIS 0!!!! DAY AND HIGH`! later Ambulance In oonnuucu IAIIII. 0N'l`.-l BONl II G. G. Smith & Co. _______ LJ IIII Duy Sc-hoo|-.-`kugust 25th Night schuul--Sc-plemln-r lsth S{(`l1()gra])l\iC. Commercial, Complete Office Training. and Sccrvmrml Courses. I`welve Schools. Individual instruction. Rupld advancement. Employ- nwnt Bureau service for gradu- r~..onI...nm in-nu Rh-.|',\' IHFHL bllX`(`8u serv.'ce lur gLuuu- ales. Catalogue free. Shaw Schuuls Limited. Buy and Chur- lrs Sl.s`.. 'l`o1'untu, Ki. 3165. SH AW JESSIE R. BRYSON .. A: 711-..... t\........ man! VICTOR, EVEREADY AND SPARTON RADIOS "i gmgsgu 11H` \.1UHl'L'Lll)ll n OWEN SOUND. 1 AND ORANGE PROF. D. E. WEIR r-hnr nf Plnnn and V` Collier St. Regular Baptist Church ANA-VI In (:1-mml $'.r'11nnlr P. C. LLOYD II IIHIIZAI l\II'Il"I""I\I VETERINARY W. D. MINNIKIN .__._I l'\l_..l_- mill. I`-`Lulu ,. I ":'EARS' EXPERIENCE ....n...\.;...` KY ..n...m. handle \\I\ `- KEENAN lTUlR.`lJ|lU ) side lim- )0 1m`gu. tnn h :1 ml Barrie uenw. Barrie. Om Sp:-<.-lalists I. (J U ELPH IiI.`.VII,LE . Bz1l'l`iI*, rFALL TERM ml) 1 uemoueumg. x |Est_.!mates free. BOYS & BOYS Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public. i Convoynncers, Etc. `Money to loan ut lowest rates of in- 1 terest. omce.---13 Owen St., in Mason- ` lc Temple Building, Barrie. i Bmnch Omen-Elmvale. 1 I 60 Elizabeth St. Phone 105 1Pathodyne Blood Analysis. Pat,h0ne'u'r- lometer Service. Electra, Magnetic and `Sun Treatments, Massage and Correc : Live Manipulation. WE S()L1CI'I` INVESTIGATION 1 DR. R. W. IIUGIIES 1 DENTAL SURGEON :24 Dunlop St., above Arnold's Market | Telephone 378. 30-56!) R. E. TUCK, Builder, Ban-Ila New Houses and Summer Cottages. Remodelling. Repairing, Oak Floors Estimates free. Phone 050.! ; lc Temple uuuunng, uarrle. Brunch W. A. Boys. K.C., Mr . J. R (3/lMF'R()N & (?AMlR()N `BARRISTERS, 8(`)LICI I`0RS, mo Barrie: 5 Owen Street. Telephone 406 MONEY TO LOAN R. 8. Cameron K. A. Cameron SiI.VlIl{| -li()()K ('l{lI.~\M[R`.' ALEXANl)l'Il COWAN Barrister, Solicitor 1'01` obtaining probate of wills, guardianship and ndministmuun, General Solicitor. Notary. Convt~yu.m~,ur, etc. `iOf1'Ice--H1nds Bmok. 8 Dunlop 8%., `.`Bn.rr1e. MONEY TO LOAN Ive Manipulation. WE SOLICIT I Successor to Creswlcke dz ueu I BARRISTER, SOLICITOR. l!.'I`O. Money to loan. Russ Block, Bantu ___:-:_:: PLAXTON & PLAXTON BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETD. Offices: Kent Building. 156 Yonge Bl Toronto. Ont. G. Gordon Plaxtrm, James O. Plaxwr Herbert A. W. Plaxton, B.A. WILFRED E. SMITH, O.A.A. REGISTERED ARCHITECT Midland, Ontario -L_{__ J. A. C()RBE I"l` NOTARY PUBLIC, Conveyance! in- cluding drawing of wills, deeds, ar- ranging 01' loans, etc. Insurance of all kinds, Executor, Administrator and Trustee. Thorntnn, Onl .:-g.: RADENBURST & HAMMOND BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. Masonic Temple Building. Barrie MONEY TO LOAN DES. Li'i"I`i.E & LITTLE Physicians and Surgc-nus. Barrio Oiiirve und Res; ~47 Maple Ave. Omen: hours: 1 to 3 pm 7 to 9 pm. or by appointment Phone 213 A. T. Little, MD. W C. Lime, M. B. .` DR. AXNSLIE P. ARDAGH SURGEON EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT May be consulted on first and third Saturdays of each month at Queen's Hotel, Barrie DR. C. A. ARNOTT Physician. Surgeon and Consultant Graduate of Mcciiii University, Mon- Lreai Maternity Hospital, Montreal General and Royal Victoria. Hospitals. Office and Residence: I 64 Mary St, Barrie, Ont. , Toiephone 557 Ispcciai attention to Maternity work. ` Internal Mr-dir-inr.-s and Diseases | of Children. r-J11 IIIHIC VLl%LlQr--:11: l~`n`~`h fruits ;m(* \'l`g('l'.ll|lt`.\ dc-liu-re-d daily to all of our stores. A colllplvtv ll.~l 01 all native and imported fruits and vegetables cu: ' be had .n! :\l(r;u-li\'r.- prixcs. I `In-x (Er:-all Atlantiv & Pacific Tea Co. -l.lI\ll'l`ED, OF CANADA--- l I i DR. W. A. LEWIS i Surgery and Diseusr-5 of Women Associate Coroner County or Simeon -m1d-- a DB. E. A. CUMMINGS Graduate of Toronto University House Physician in. St. Michaei`l .. Hosital for one year. Phone 61 Offict-.---58 Collier 8| L`lnnv-u- n-n nun 1'>'1n-') nrm..n nm DONALD F. MacLAnEN. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, O. Masonic Temple Building. Barrie MONEY TO LOAN . DE. E. G. TURNBULL ' Graduate McG1ll Umvcrsny, Montrenl. r \ Omce and Resldemzc -Cor. Elizabeth innd Bradford Streets. Phone 100 Office hours.` ` 9-10 a.m.. 1-3 pm, 7-fl p.m. t 1105 \ Hours: 8-E H. H. C.l'.'S\VlUlLE Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. MONEY TO LOAN nnuu Rim-k Rnrrle PIIYSIKJ-'l'1lEH.Al"1'1`U 60 Elizabclll St. Phone 405 xnrlurm 'R1nml Arvnhrdc Pm.hnm DR. FRED. A. R.()SS [ Formerly of Drs. R0.-;s & Rosa Late Surgeon Specialist with the Imperial Army, 4'4 years. L General Surgery and Obstetric: I Expect-.nlly I Off!ce-~l40 Dunlop Sh, Barrie i Phone 710 P. O. Box 107! DUNCAN F. Mc(lU/HG. B.A. Successor to Creswicke 82 Bell nAn.nm'r'w.n. S(')I.1'CITOR. ETC. WICLIIII. UADXVHPJIAL 06 lalVVIuI'4BB Chartered Accountants T. E. Lawless, C.A. ! Manntzercost. and Efficiency Dem `Phone Main 5874, 59 Yonge. Toronu 1H. J. Welch. GA. (3. D. Ca.mpbell.O.A W. B. Hulblg. Production Engineer ` L. J. SIMPSON. MB. | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 1 Office and Rvsidence Collier 5%. corner Owen. Barrie. Phone 27! ...._____.____.___.:.____. I (H{'l`l".Rl!Ul'.`l. lL:\|l!" Sll()I{'i` RIB DR. N. W. ROG!-IRS PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Special nttuncluxn Ln Obstetrics Office and Ru-side-nr-nt 50 Mary 8% Phone 101 ._._._.______:.__._:..__..._._ OJU flour: 9-6 GORDON LONGMAN Banister, Solicitor Notary. Etc. MONEY To LOAN Ross Block. Barrie VICTORIAN ORDER OF NUKSIB Barrie Brgnch WELL BABY CLINIC from 2 to 5 o'clock every Friday. Application for m1rso's services mu be made direct. or through doc` - 1` Telephone 467W 1 Examiner Cl.1s.~aIth-ds do a heap of work Iorume pay. 25:: cash. G. R. and E. A. BURNS PHYSIO-THERAPISTS sm lllivnha-flu Rf Phnnp III VVELCII. CAMPBELL 56 LAVVLEBB filmrh-red Auvnmnntnnts CHIROPRACTIE. Tlnn'.~:d:|_\'. .'\IL2'llSl 21. 1930 -----:-------?.___ Fun Altered and Replire ..,,_ :v....u.......-- uL.,\.. cor.-- l |.\l'..\ I` II \\t BACK riifu 37:: .::.x 35c We are glad Lo summer p1`<:n(:hU of 'I'OI`(mt.t), :1 church and A 4 ARCHITECT II. II. CIH'ISWl(,`KE `icfnr Rnlir-Hnr Nntnrv, . --- .-.-..--_ ....._ --~r_~-_ Over Hurlburvs Shoe Store. MISS M. McARTllUB um ' BUILDERS IVIUNEY '1'U LUAN Ross Block, Barrie IlOBI'IB. l` ll. SMITH EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 53 Dunlop St.--l hume 80 on 51.8 Snturduvs L111 10 ;MTELLANous `DENTAL 1 urrlce-V-an unmet at :-9 a.m., 1230-2, 6110-8 pm. __:_._j___.?.__T__- 7 LEGAL MEDICAI- )p SI.---l'none an Saturdays p.m. , unnllunship ~nr:rul U'.lHI`l`I` Ft!` Oak Floors lV8.ll`.. J. R. Boy: DIVINE SERVICES \'.Il{\ `l \.\l\ -U\|\l-U Maeamoni and l'{I_ -4-x4\ ' I`! lVIi:IU'ul.'uI|| an-u - Cheese Loaf` rm so Slnced lb. Huzsu (`OI-0|` H: rm-:.~n \r|.\\ru' KK0VAH"`fx`~1"" Sea Her:-img lb.lOti _2 Tins 35 \.\I\vl\r.I- BACQN SQEJ ARES SUNNYFIELD "'2?{lT;'.i`.\.5{f{5" ' E\'v:m1g_'. an 8 (>'('l0(`k PEOPLE'S NTEETING E36431; nu -gun. . .v._.... :: nmnth of August. M. and '1 P.M. o wt.-lcomz: again as oux-I hm`. REV. G. R. TURK.| fm'n1n`x` pnsmn` of the` CrIF'I`ED PREACHER.` up:-u.... ._. VVH I'I'C()Z\/IBIS. Morning Anthm qnxnm .\/I me at rs 9315i TABLES ,_._.x .:n..: .. `:1 ..II at nnr s! (H U U ("HRH " Bible study Nos. 208~9-I0 in \>n1l fr: fry 1: run 1 ax ocER11::.sj_ 9.45 A.M. II AMI 5:11.`-.'*!$lh.J.aL) :'.' UL. .I:\n nu 1{b_ lgc 12, -oz.Jar $2.6 `J A 11"` u\|.I\a; BLENDED INDEA 16;: SUNDAY, AUGUST 24. 1930 11 A.M.---LEVI I`ICUS: THE BOOK OF` AOLINESS" I3` Children: 1VI:n`y. me `.(ndim1 Nur.~:L~." Story 4, How Mary was Rx,-.~:<~u1:(l." Antm.-n1: "O11w'.u'd, ChrisLi:m Soldiers" r S(.'Il'Ilc'L'ICC7` Solo Selected; Miss Rum H;mghtm1. lsuiuh: "4s.sz3IIzbl.- ;1/ourselves to_r/uILe1"' Wllbh L Evening: Amhu a lunar] -y..v... ' . . _ _ _ . -_ Rev. J. S. SI-IORTT, M.A., Mniisteo Iu'(l'nzmul Hardy. Mus. Bac., F.'l'.C.M. ("Brit/11:13:} lint] (-."I()l'I'I1l(l.'x'tl T l . Unrequired articles discovered in housecienning can be disposed of U\1'0ii`__ ,'1`i Examiner Classifieds. sawnnsnun ,`\rA:n-\a_-- \,.-_.- ..-- Elizabeth SL. Bzlrric REV. E. R. YOUNG, B.A._ Pastor J. Andrvm Wiggins, Choir Director Mrs. E. Richardsrm. Org/mlisl SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 10 A.M.D 1:. (7. Ilnughton. Supcrivzrcndent. J`rsu.s'.' "L('urn of Mo" SUNDAY. AUGUST 24. 1930 THE MINISTER at 11 A.M. and 7 P.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 10 A.M. P.M`.~-"PR'AISE WAI'I'ET`H FOR `IX-IEFI. O GOD. IN ZION" nthcm: Praise the Lord, 0 .J(:x'usn- 1...-~ I Mn 11111701`) Central United Church .v:..nh..oh Qt D...-vi`. ST. ANDRE/ S Presbyterian Church 1 rv t-nr\D'r"I' MA Miqpiq IVE-|`ll l'()\\'lHTH 16-oz. Tin 34 'n'lI.|:~ll)|.\N'>---l'L.u ll lo!` Hl`.|llI| YEAST Cake 4c Blllhlnll I Orang Marmalade No. 2 Jar 33 .....%P`."" 5 In-,.. 3- A CORDIAI. 1'N'VI I`A'[`ION TO ALI.` TO WOlS}-TIP WITH US 7l1l7l(L uaruy. mus. .L)(LL'., 1' . l .v., Organist and Chr>i7'nmst.vr ~10 A. 19: '|`l M` w~.oNxAIsE. -.- - 1 -- MAGIC .`-`(.`\'.`V.'3:`.`: _ 4 -up Q A I34. .1 .-\ n (Y[.- JAR OZ. J AK ()`l.. J :\ ll `_1`fVZZjj:: ()\\'.\' lCN('()l{l'I lt{.~\.\'l) I "Abide With Me" . Miss Dawsan. Mr. son. Mr. Urry. '4 lb. the Pure Food u of our delicious THE PASTOR V\NILI.,. PR.E.`\CH AT BOTH SERVICES lb. 32 `*48e =8 19 5. 15 KALKJKV , (M(I.u7Ld(!1`) rVo_ 1'. Ri<:1mr AVLI. uuu AVA. 'Sunday with $1 Mrs. McC1avi1 visited Mrs. S. 1 Mrs. George | in Torzmtn anc Miss Verna few days last ' --g,,, `nu- c 1 ---- L _,. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Devoll spent friends in Erin. McClain of Newton Ropinson R. Brown Inst wepk. \ I Elliott is visiting friehds and StI'lU.)l`d thiu week. Wice of Vine spent 21 week with Miss Brooks. Miss Mina Semple of Owen Sound spent the weekend with Mrs. J. S. Corbett. RIF:-v Au-Hnnr Reid and Chi1dI'Il . Mrs. Arthur Reid and spent. last week with rclanivcs in `C0oks*.o\vn. VF.-inihv Rieqinn r`.il'r']P will n'|Cf.`L On rColIier St. United Church` . r-1....1. n A II I ) U()OKS'..Own. Trinity Mission Circle \\ Wednesday evening. Aug. |Ethu1 Ha1bex'L`s. I 7ur.- I\n}\(-nn .-.r Annnrlnlp |Emc1 uzunexws. . Mr. Dobson of Allandale will occupy the pulpit of Trinity Church next, Sunday morning. R/h-2 "I" A I.m.v1'um'L' and sons spent Sunday mornmg. Mrs. T. A. La'.vrumrc part of last vw.-ck at the lake with Mrs. J. D. St.(-wart. \I|~Lv xx r` xxmnn nf I-Iarrr-vsvillp lVll'S. J. L). DlL`v\'a1Iu. Mrs. M. C. Wiglc of I-'iag(-rsv Mrs. Price of Orillia spent th end with Mrs. N. Thompson. 1 * ` -' vr- -_ .... 'l:llu VVAl:ll Lvun. n. ;..u...,,.~.. Mrs. W. A. Jzunicson and Miss Juanita are spending :1 {PW days in B{lI`1`iL with Mrs. Donald FL-rgnsmm. _ -. -o. v , _ I.v..Y.V2., 1.-xrl lincc-n Diuur wuu Avnlq. Lav; .. Misses Edna Mcliinnon and Rulston of Orillia called on f `.e1'c and attendocl the Junior cute picnic at Ixmisfil Park on 1 day. Mn. nv\rl R/Ive Fri rnv nnd MI`. and Ml`S. EU. Urey uuu uuuuy spent Sundziy in Alliston with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wilson. Miss Aileen Grey is spendim; -:1 week with her cousin. Miss Beatrice Wilson. who Via- ited her inst week. nu: on nmn thni unr friends at. lteu her last ween. Glad to note that our friends Phclpston are still in hopes of gaming the electric lights at the station. Since the evening train has bow out off liore we haven't needed :1 light and think what 21 waste it would have been I if the C.N.R. had put in the lights at our stacion and now not need at uun nuumuu nun. ..\... ..V. ._.,,, them. Recent visitors: Misses Doris Simp- son and Mary Neelands of Barrie. wiLh Mrs. John Corbett; Mrs. J. Powiey and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pow- iey of Toronto with Mrs. W. A. Jamie- son: Miss Grace Elson of Oro Sta- tion, with Miss Martha Elson: Miss Vic. Burrows of New Liskeard, with Miss Genevieve Jamicson; Mr. and Mrs. Morley Boake and Wm. Bcake. Mrs. S. R. Brown's: Miss Rachel Wood '01` Hamilton. Mth Miss Mamie Henry. -- - . uv.-n \...1.x uL.,.:.. A...-Hwy at W. J. C. Boakc-`s: Miss Twiiia and. Chas. Nixon of Cleveland. Ohio. al_ UL ruuuuuuu. nnuu . Trinity W.M.S. held their August meeting at the home of Mrs. W. D. Henry last Wednesday evening with a goodly number of members present and two visitors. The subject for the evening was Temperanec." Miss Doane gave :1 very helpful reading on Temperance." Mrs. J. W. Mrs. Campbell. Mrs. Thompson Mrs. West all took part in the Study leaflet. pointing out the evils in-; toxicating liquor. A solo by Miss` Mamie Henry was very much enjoyed. At the close of the meeting a very pleasztnt half hour was spent. REV. A` C. lay. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Grey and ..p Guru-inn in Aictnn \\'iH Gmmo Sinclair. chief of the '1 to Fire Department, called am SO] his relatives and friends in this munity -`me day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph NI(`L(.`E1Z1 Catha1`ix1cs,\'ism'cl 211 the imrus C. M(:L1:an raovorul {lays at the -2 1..... . \' "-" 7' "I" ` Mr. Telford and Miss Mary of '1`-.11`-.1` `spent Sunday at L. Patterson's. `: Mrs. P. Brawn is visiting wizhl friends at Midhurst. 1 Master Leighton Slessor or Churchill I is visiting at R. `H. Brandon's. ., ! Mrs. J. Emms and Miss Velma `Clarke of Barrie visxted at W. Cock- ;bum's lust week. ` 114.. . 1:, ... D..u:...-.-.... u I\.-iHi . L. l\r11s`s .l$t'l'HlL't' .t ulh-rsun or urluu 1 spending a week with relimves here, THORNTON 3.)` 1 5. Nev 1 Brow nwmtn St1'at;.n LS 1...... Ian! uvnn`! uv|H BOND HEAD UTOPIA EDGAR ? will g. 27. `at Miss BIBLE SCHOOL MORNING SERVICE EVENING SFIRVITJIC

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