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Barrie Examiner, 28 Aug 1930, p. 14

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I ALLANDALE ii '\._.___.._._______/ . Borden's Evaporated Shdrtening L Lib. Pkg. OOC mu JVLd.|I,ll|4|JIl. 1; I I . /an, 882.000; ./\1ha-rt.:L Cnlumbizt. 597.000; 3.700: Nm't.lm'os;t, '1 Tall Tins 2 5 C MILK THE BARBIE EXAMINER `dv of This onderhl Value JEZWEL LEMONS 4 for llc f '1alf or Whole n. .'\l|Jl`ll-EL uuu,uuu, I7 Yukon Tm )1't,ln\'(~s;t, 'l`m'rHm'ivs, 1930 "I`1p,u1'(.-s for the ` Ca.1mdn's provinces: Island. 85.800: Novnn Mn... n.......-mint, .10 ) l)_V il. l.)1).`tl,Ull 'n`.n,`IILlh V has boon Irurgzoly !`r= ml)i1rx<., tanks and air IIIIh\\ u,r\. '::..1,~ ()nl:n'io, 3,- ..-300: S:1s'J . l:t:nnnr\- nu; 1 liquor nmyl 010! my :1p- on H-.io1\Lisl.` \ 1r. u-undn . :\pnp1~.\'_\' of Jun S1mdn_\'. Amzust an 31 H(`lH`}' ratr did hmlth until The Into Mr. `-'1`m' in 1856 Om, \\'1wr,- he \- _v(-ms mm he 11 hr` \\'m'1 on t fnw ynars ago. mmnbvr ~.)f the politics `I ;~t:nm Tm` law Mr. `ed by his wifv, ; H1` is sux'\'i\'`d D }:\f Suult S10. . Mrs. A. B. MC 4 Misz; F. Ca.1\'0` . J. L. of A? lxmnzu Tho fl1I1(1`il1 `day. August 27, u-{wk Ohnl om... "1 ,nu.\(' I'll` \\LH UP` HHMIII llll pm`vnt.<. his sistvr Allrv, h Nnrmam, Mu-lvlllo and Eldx nmny rvlativos and `friends Tlw funeral Look place .1`. 2 pm. \'.`lLh :1 slmrt svr lrmlsv. fullmn-d by one at ( 1'.:*r`l (`lnxrclr Sorvxcn was I)_'.' tlw Rm". E. R. Young. 1') u-lv.1r<-h. ussxstvd by the Rm kn-r uf West 'I`ornmn. and 1 l'>'.` If mu clmr<'l1. Mr. Bali tllr Godly and manly llfe wrw.-(1 and trusted ms mm prn'.'- a blessing and a he-l Intvrnwnr. was rnado In B C-rrmu-x'_v. Many rolzmvos vmne from :1 distance. a: \\'m`n` Mrs. Rhodes and s< FIvu'ln>r and son, both c Mr. and `Mrs. J. Sunson. and Mrs. Lougheod. Slnglm and Mrs. Tuck. Miss N Duntroon: Mr. and Mrs. 4 lmm, J. Tuck. Amos Tut Nlartin. Sunnidale. Flor were many and among Llzosc from Sunday Self Crown Hill football team. `S.. Samaritan Club. Crusn `People's Society. Sunday E . urns. vvun. .. vvv... E After an illness of six months Dr. iwm. Yates Cook, late; of Young. ;Sask., died at the old home at Pains- iwick. Deceased was born at Pains- lwiek on May 25. 1886. After securing his degree as :1 doctor of medicine he went to the West and for seven- %teen years successfully practised his profession at Young. Sask. He was inn Anglican. 9. Conservative and a _`member of Minerva Masonic Lodge `;at Stroud. His wife survives him; jias do also his mother and three bro- `thers, John and Thomas of Pains- ` wick and Herbert of Parry Sound. I A in.-an nuumlsnr nf cvmnnth|')h\n \\'lCK unu X lL'l`UL'I`|. U1 rzuxy ouuuu. A large number or sympmhlzing rieuds attended the funeral on Aug. V22 when his body was laid to rest `in St. Paul's cemetery. Inuism. Ser- vices were taken by Rev. A. D. Cous- ins and those a.cLin),r as pal}-bearers xurrc Edward Carr. Robt. Warxxlcn. W.I,.uxn I.it.t,lr-_ A. Pugh. E. Stephenson ' and `Goo. Fennel]. Floral tributes \vv1'c rncelvetl from the Masonic V;I,.odg o.v. of Stroud and Watrous. Sask., ms won as Llxoso from persona! friends. W.R(`1:1(,'n'os wore present from Parry "Sound, 'I`m'onL0, Fergus and Guelph. BONELESS HERRING Hklnlmr llrnnd 1 OBITUARY jj Fnllowing a severe illness nf four ; (llzyvs, Mrs. Sarah Snot!` passed away at `her homu on 67 Burton avenue from lmrm-hinl })ll(`lllll0lll. nn Mondzmy, Aug. 1930. Elm luul not, lwrm woll for llhn last, st-van yozws. hnvlng su{l o1`ed lrom rlmmnntism. I`hr l:1lr- Mrs. Sr,-om \\'ns. burn in lR5 gin. ()1-0. but, has '-livodr fur the last, 61 yr-m'.*; in All:m(l:\lr'. Slw was :1 (lm1L{h- 1(`l` of the lat!` Capt. Hugh McKay of l llw "I`-}mil_v May." when szho cnnw 1/. Bm'1`ir~ Hhv lr`:u`n(!(l 'l1`o:~;. from h<-r slslvr. the late Nlrs. Petr-I Rnlwrtsnn, `In 1877 sh!` mm'rlt~d Alex ,Smll., who for smnn yc-nrs was fore- [mnn of Il1'ld;:0.x' and llulldlnu tm thr- (`:. I`.R.. She was :1 monlbor of Lhr I rnsbyl,m~i:n1 Chlm-h. Her disposition :was bright and rl1t'.urful rmrl she had Im:m_v friondsl 'l`hn l:`ll,(` Mrs. Smlt is .'i1ll'\`lV(`d by nllv clzuxulnm`. Mrs. Wm. Murphy of 'l`m'm1tu, mw .ai.<;l,r*1', Mrs, .1. W. I)mm1 linv of Orillla; mw l)mLl1r~r. John Mr:~ il-iny ul ()rilli:L; and mm` .3011, Hugh with whom xhv mzulv lwr hum:-. Ali ` x-svrv pun-zr-nl, nl. tho funeral, Hr-r hus~ hzmrl diml on New Yn:1I"s (lay, L923. Ono 24011, William, :1 brzlkr-mzm. was ;kill<~(l in Lhv /\ll:mdnl~ yards several um. .-.` .. Ir1\ i . 4` l l \lnl` null, VVI ikillorl the `yozws nun. `. Tm` funm':1 ..,u-l;lnu,..\ In T ; l'h~ (ll`:ll,h occi1ri`crl' suddenly from [ John P`i'cdm`ick Czilwzrt. or `Sunday. 24. 1930. at his hmm ion Henry stmot. He was in splen- idid the day of his death. 1 Calvert was born in `v'I`m~niim 1856. His family moved tr l was raised. Fort,y-Lhrec `yoais moved to Barrie where `ho the mllrond. retiring a Ifmv In rcliqinn he was :1 1 United churcli and in .'~:tmni(`l1 C0nsci'vaLivo. Czilvort was predccen_<.- l(`d wife. Jane Dyer, 22 years. ; by one 'Ol`0lh(`l`. William inf Mario; two -ilauglitcrs. :.\ii's. McL:ii`cn. Bmmford and IMi:~:; Cal\'0rt,. Tomiito. and iwo ` sons. L. of Allrmdalo and Wm. F`. at ` nu 1 . ` was held on Wednes- ;day. to Barrie Union cem- ; story with the Rev. Mr. McDouga1l or- ;c1atin;z. The palhbeztrers were Fred ;Muir. Frank Cooper. Ralph Cooper` }Wm. '1`z1y101'. Albert Calvert and .105. Foster. Included among the many `nv:1x1tif1x1 flowers were tokens of sym- `pmhy from the Brotherhood of Rail- u-nv 'T`w1h1vnr~I1 and thn KYHW nf Man "I" pznu_\ lllllll LIIC D|uLIn:Hxuuu UL n.tI.I|' xvay 'I`rainmr`n and the stall of the T. `lvlradows Cn.. 'I`o1'0nt0. Rclatlvcs and 1 Wm. C:1l\'ort = Gaull. Sto. '1\:* Calvert. and Mr. Miss Mario: ` fl'i(.`lldS attendinw, from :1 distance were and Mrs, Wilbert Maybeth Mrs. Jane Calvert. ...A A II-H... tV..l...... Calvert. Dnuo \;r.-.Iu(,.nn . Following: an operation in the Roy- al V14.-Lorin Hospital. Fred. the dearly ll)1()x'('d second son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Tuck, Stet-lo 'St., passed away Saturday afternoon, `August 23. 1930. at the MIC of 17 yours and 3 months. His sufferings were intens(' but his briglit. and happy disposition made even his sick room :1 place to be well ; rt-mcinborod. Ho was a mvmbor of the Central United Church. took an active part in th-~ Young People's Society. the Crusaders` Club and the Young Men's Sllxiday School Class. He was :1 great fdV(ll`lt(` with all the young people at I"nnDv-:11 IIli'r`\ Ar 1 .... yr... (V ..... .. uul . VVUL \.rxu\rL'll. WU. Jlllu .\'Ilb. vvuuuu Sto. Jon. and Albert C(lI\ (`X`t. Port MCNICOH: A. F' .1. Foster. Misses Tcna. and ;Ann I~'nstm`. Mrs. A. Stone. Mr. and Mrs. P`. Muir and son. Mrs. F`. Thomp- \I\I\ 4 sf 'f`nv-nn In` Tfnv W4-kl hrnnl: . uulxu. uanmuru . :4. nu" I`orontn_ former pas- of Baker spoke of of the de- example might blessing a help to others. in Barrie Union and friends :1 among them Rhodes and son. Mrs. E. u_y LIV.` `LUV. n and son. of Toronto:. Mr. Mrs. L. Hammel. Singhamptonz Mr. and Mrs. Tuck. Miss M. Beecroft, Mrs. "George Gil- Tuck, Miss L. Floral many from School. Lower Crown team. W.A.. W.M. S.. Samaritan Crusaders. Young` iPuoplP'S School Class tributes- them were` JOHN FR l~`.l)F.Rl(II{ (`,.`\l.\'l-IR'l` nun. -an nwucunnos " (inlnnlal Rrnn IH \)lIlI|(L. (LII! I mm \ 1 i on . lllillinnu 4 iI`}.',u. v f\u~.m'z11 was held from hm` mu `I100 tn Barriv Uninn Cmnntery or 1:-sdzly, Allgxxst, 27. with the R01 ,. D. Sim-lnir n'lcial.inrz. Then` u pmfuslnn of nral (l`ih1lL(`!s. v pull-br".u'm`s worv: }1nro1d` Mon- . C. 'l`hnringtun. A. Pnlton. N m. R. Low. 8. (_`vnrt,nr~r. DR. VVM. Y. COOK M RS. SARAH S(,7()T |' ...u.. ....u.;. Guest and 4 ' he helped I-In \1'iH ha 111 .1. u-nu. ` captain < u membcu ....4.... `\n\ rank Is nvmbor rank ,,; 1. of the mg `gm. 3 R'1\'.rL :11 -me 1 of Imvcr Crown Hill. momh( of tho football day` V; n ...,....t..... no 9|... Irr\I1-new I`. IIIULII IIILXVCLI U] Alla er his brothers. 2 Eldon. and his nd friends. 30k on Monday x service at the )3 at Central Un- rrvice conducted . pastor of the hv ihn Draw A '17. Rn- lllbh. 11C Wrlh it KICRIL ptain mo nember of the young or the leadership of 1d during the month 3d in the service of ,~ much missed by his r AH:-n hi: I-u-nrhnr: and choir. Pallbearers were George. Urry, Gordon Rowe, Joe Pratt. Stuart!` McLean. Clarence Smlth. Franklinl Hlckllng. lf nu .' uu tzuoscz WHOLE BABY tins A vlmur An Benjamin Franklin Tracey. well known and highly respected Sunday School worker and local pren('hc1`.` passed away at his home mt Mlneslnql Station. `Monday evening. August. 18.| 1930. after several weeks of illness. Y`|n-uuxna-npl Ilvn in kln Ok "nun hon LUOU, UIIICI SIVCKR7-1 WUIIXSD Ul IIHIUD-`D. Deceased was in his 85th year. hav- ing been born in Pickering Township on Dec. 26, 1845. He resided in Pick- ering and 'Whitby Townships until` shortly after his nmrriage (which took place near Prince Aibert about sixty- five years ago). to Mary Ann. second daughter of Rev. and Mrs. James, De- gcer. Since that time he has been :1` resident of Minesing and Minesing Station sections. Una vv\nI\IV vvnni-I! kn uvnn n`r\I Inurlnw DI/'(`l.blUll bEU|zlUL|b. ` For many years he was class londcr| and local preacher in the Mlnvslnu Methodlst. church and had supplied pulplts in many churches in ollmr localities. He was aengagod in Sunday School work until prevented Ihy his fatal illness. havlng been -Llw fnumlvr of the rprcsont `Sunday School all Mm- cslng Station where his ])rr}St'x1r-0 will be very much missed. 'T`hn fnnnv-nl n-ac hnlrl nn \XInIh\ncrlrn,' nfbcrnoon. August, N. from his hm: residence to Minosing United Church where the service was in vh:1rL:o of Rev. F`. G. `stnbcsbury. nsslsterl by R02 . J. A. Lcece of Cnokstown HL fnrmm` pastor and friend of tho family for many years). Bnt.h paid Lrlbut,1- tn thv ` life Mr. 'I`rm`,oy had lived in lhr-, c0mmunit.y. U1, (fl ll|L|l}ll Jlllbhtiu. The funeral was held on Worlnosdnv` `Ho 0: cnrvhmrl 'hv `hi: u-irluuv u-ml Liillllllllllllhy. He is survived by his wirlmv, two broLhers. Henry of Miclhurst and WI]- liam of B1ackf0()L. Altn.: thrc-v sisfvlvz,` Miss `Sam at Mhmslng. Mrs. Hzumuh` McLeod of Fn0t.e`s `Bay, and Mrs. Mznvl McLeod of Blackfoot, AlLa.: two srms. Victor of Richmond 3-H11 and (`morgu- of Mineslm: Station. and four rl:u1gh~ tors. Mrs. Thus. Pnttendnn of `Min- rrsing. Mrs. W. `J. Knapp of Mhwslnu; Shanon. Mrs. Oliver Trntrvy of Col-[ lhuzwoorl and "Mrs. William `C`.osLi:-k nr '1`oront0. v..on......n..4 nu... ..... .l.. 1 :.` nun... LUIUHLU. Int/ennmmt was made in Min:-sim: Cemnt.m'y. The bczm-rs were six ;,rrnncl~ tons, Arthur Gostick. 'Hz1rry Pattr-n-| 'len. Norman 'I`rm:r-y. llarnlrl 'I'rn<-,<.-y. Storllnu Knapp, and ER.r)y 'I`r:u~r-y mfl I Parry Sound). Aynnnn lhnqn frnvn n rllctnnt-n ul. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN l`R.\(}F.Y Fdlly Dillllllll. Anmmz Lhnsc from u rlistaxuw at. N ntllmz the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. D. I`r:u:cy. son and dzuxghtr-r. Culling- wood; Mrs. McLeod and Mrs. Dunvzm. l(mt,Is nny: Mr. and Mrs. Vi-tm- 'I`r:\(:c,v. sons and (lzuu.:11t.m's. R.ir-hmond Hill; Mr. and `Mrs. W. C`m.';H<'k and son, 'I`r)rm1m; Mr. and Mrs. Pvburn. Mm-.'I`ior; Mr. and Mrs. Frank 'I`1':u-<~j,', Spnrmw Luke. (588) Sucrcssrul Canmlinn nxhihitnr.a in the Int:-rmuionnl Grain and Hay Show to he held at ('lll('l,'.;O. .\'n- vember 2. )-l)r~N\mlu-r 6, will be awarded liberal hunnsor: in addi- tion to the regular prczniums of- fered in the prize list now being distributed. The provincial govern- ments of Quebec, Ontario, Alberta. Saslmlvhcwan and Ilrilism ('olnm- bia, the Calgary Board of l`r:a:lt-. and Ihp (':|n:ulinn Ir-...;ra.. nnu... .. um, um: \.an;.1ry unarrl or 'l'r::zit'. and the Cznnudinn PM-ific Rnjlvmy have also zmnmxncorl nfft-rs of spa- cial awards for Canadian Cxhxbi- tors. I-In I-ll! FIRLY cnosmf Aonn` 4 l ' ' I)nvn llrunll ----- I That nik are attracted hy music seems to be t-stnblishr-rl by the av- tions of two fine spezwinmns orthnt animal which stroll out. or the bush when dancing begins at the Bani! Springs Hotel every evr~n-! In.-;. Under the bullromn Windovm` they begin to shake their heads and prance, cavort and caper white the music lusts. not. even stopping to eat. until the orchestra has c0:i:~'eri playing. l Nmrly 11000 extra men ar- finding employment this summt-r iln the Canadizm Pamtin Railway program of (`ODSIl'll('ll0, mamm- tnnnce and improvement from coast to coast of the Dominion. Prngrnrn iincludes laying of branch lines. to- lpainhg and renovating of right or " 2 way. bridges. tunnels, stations, and other buildings. The men in gen- r eral are recruited as near as pos- lnible to the scene of work and kept. g steadily employed unul Mun Job is 'linishmL _ .4. ._._........A._...-L... Canadian poultry are r:lpidl_\ being recognized throughout tho world l as reaching unusually high stand-1 nrds and recently the S.S. Empress `r of (fanadzx, clearing from \'.incou-' ver to China, Japan and the Philip- pines, carried 60 head of registered ` white legborns consigned to Manila, to be used in `building up the pmil-l try industry of the isl.1nd.=:. The, birds came from a poultry {urml near \'a.ncouver. row livinz t'anatlIan.< Captain R. W. Mc.\[urra_v. tn: the past five years marine supr~rinton- dent of the Canadian Pm-itic`.=i British Columbia cuust straniship service at Vanmnvcr and prior to that 3 commander with the (`ana- dian Pacific trans-Atiantic flout. has been gazetted in the Inndrm Tints-,:< of July H captain in the Royal Naval Rest-rvc-., pronmtcd from the rank of ronmiandor, R.!\'.R. ('aptain Mt-.\turray, whose rank is equivalent to the army nr hriizadior-,-:c~noral, is one z... .. .. .. 1..-. >.1\:4 :.. .\_- hold` ` prnvinr-ea or M2lnilO`.\.1 last month celebrated its sixtieth birth- Where 60 years ago the buf- falo reigned alone. .\lanimh:u {ur- mers are now pasturing 360,000 horses and 680,000 cnltle and ma rairie dweller instead of return- ng to furl or wigwam from hm day's work. spends his evoningsin his radio-equipped hnme~ or motors over good highways to the nearest city. Illllll lll('. I ('aptn equh hrig: 11 ....-!. Ahrmt a thousand tons of zinc concentrates from held, my on the main line of the Canadmn Pa- cific Railway, were nhnppad tn Ja- pan r_~rentl_\'. this hemg part of a V movement of 1.50) tons monthly from a mine whwh started hve : -months ago and which ships lead `concentrate to California. I HIOHUIIV C fcmisnda, ; Tell it. well and ll. will sell. [ere anc1T11crc-| XVII I un . I-.vAPonA*ri:1' Hbnsa mmsu Hnlmw. l\Hu< the Bread l :1n.<, ... . 2 [Must l :m.< (.I:1p.i.) (}mccr_\' Sets ... .. Tin lilils, In-qt. six: Coal and Wood $1 I`f\f\II o'rr\1rr- E3`6E'T'b"x7E SATURDAY WINDS UP OUR AUGUST SALE In in. Pi. (mil I H Get your share of the genuine bargains offered in Tin, Enamelled, Galvanized and Aluminum Ware. We men- tion just a few items here: R-100, the world's gmatnst airship, pa.-"~:< on its way up the historic. St. I.;:wrmm- imag'inatinn`and skill of mam has t`m1r`ni\ them two feats, tho gigantir HI iL{iN4- um] r spnctacular pieces of enjzinr-4~rin;: in I'm u pass easily under the hrivhzn, which IEn'r Railwzly linvs on the south .' of tho 3 the north, but the R-100 was one that won litil.\' KCHIC. ` 1 While Mixin Fries: "<:iicuMB'i~:i' nish Hnlnr. ARMSTRONG & RAINFORD Moffat s Famous Electric Ranges `Easy Electric Washing Machines Jewel Quebec Heaters and Cook Stoves .11) Dunlop 'l HIIHH FREE 100 Gallons of Gasoline $100 Below Market List ENAMELLED WARE u\`L'I`t`xI l< H:I~lL'I ~_ 15"-:1 l\ TITAN SALUTES TITAN . NOTICE DKJLIJ FRLJIVI HLJL). JU IL)` D['.l' l. 1U F. J. GRACE? St. nuulmn nu . SALAD nnzssiud I | rnInI1~r on New and Used Cars SOLD FROM AUG. 30 TO SEPT. 10' Hm TIN WARE :Iil.< (Next to Barrie Wholesale Tobacco Store; `PHIL The Green Front Hardware (cnztmcl ELIZABETH ST., BARRIE "254; ,___, `---Hv. '7 in N1. '1 in 1c M A \-lL \_P\.$\'lJ\I ;vAn.`\k,l. ~:1lc 2for29c ) 15c $13.95| .- \"v\.l[. . . . . 89c ic and 29c 2 for 25c '_x-f'Cl`.'; 0-1 an pa 1i: I.uwren<* 1 (`rm(`r rigantic tliriL{ihlo~ en 'nr-nrinz tho he Wiulpgn, H south Um mn ou..+ `.7. IHXII. l\rI $1.19 . 89c , 59c `xll. (Hill nv 0.04 hr .iO >`;luccp:u1 .\`ct< l | :1n.<, 'l` lulu l nl.\ and Flt your feet at `Hill's Shoe Store. _35b` Mrs. `A. Looker and family are vlsit.-` mg in North Bay. Miss Verna Grt.-r`n is visiting in Burks Falls and Trout Crvclc. _NLls. Mildred Taylor is spcndlng two weeks with friends in Toronto. Women's arch l'('ll(.`f, <.-ushlon sole straps. $4.25 M Hill's Shoe `Store. 35b 1 Dnnv\nn`rxl` 'mrama,..~. cnnnl nu-m. nv||\| ITEA LUNCH KITS \Jl1\.all (Reg $1.2-guwalue) GALVANIZED WARE TPIRESPIING SUPPLIES .1 'l' (.l`!i-`\\l{ (inl\ul.k). H01! I) .11 rilc r'L I. ALUMINUM WARE ` Thursday. Aurust 28, 1930 ' i I 'i.rge' svize `.... $1.49 and $1.29 WK \,lH bee,` $1'.A16 and $1.25 '.l\1'{T l"I'""l' ' Isa: nvvr Hm Quvhf` Bdkeo - tn Muntrt-:1}. Th!` daring iym] nnthinp; mightier than on!` of the l:nrgr*t and most wnrlrl. 'l'r:m'<.'|tl:mtir` liners :k.: Hun (`:m:uJi:m Nation 81.. [..`1\'.`I`l'7H'G with H1088 03 14 1.2:-rh:-In! 1: V 11.4: Ivi1L`l'\ VIJIVI 'VI`Il\I4 (`..II'cc l crc.nl:1t- .1 .\':uIccp:111.< and `l\ HI` K (:IVL`l'L`.J 'I'c:l Kclllcs, Mr- I\` l)I)Il.`l}.`1( NHL` I Hm` !'`I I70 I , nu ~ Kj{l`(.`:l1 Phone 705 IVHIIVV-VI-ll. IIDI7. -h km-ps Lha-. H1 draw the nt-1` amrl keep ':1IuL' 98c 25c 98c _ 12 )1. Wm ml. 90] Holt .:mg'c 4-ixzhty ml. the u, _.. --cu) HLCHRRIJS (folnnlal Rmml ' LII Mn UWLLLQ5 l'II'.l Hklppnr l~lh. tln . . RIUIDK. V A lmur. XVI? I Lln :i1 EL`IAL--~ amornia Seedess Chuck Roast 1 Se lb. Fri. and Sat. Specials GILLETT'S RICE XVOIIU. Miss nBoLt.y Kit.(-hen is the g'uv.-;t, of Miss Essa. St. 1\/rm. f`: 1:1 r` /\(\ll . Q get a 350 I 'Tcn-Second Mxxer OKIE CENT Mdms I-"rcsih Firsts 36cWdoz. _ 7/ _ - T_ _ _ any size can_and for r\nv?I 15'-InvPH --rs-`ca 1 ::`cc~.s L`( )M}~.'I` CHOICE of Cnllingwood "nu n in Qnnn l'I1 EIDDEI FJL/. Mrs. G. F. daughter Pny.;;:y Toronto. hum. r rm-nu ,. 'or Orillln and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hurdl of Toronto have all been visitors at the home of A. `Stevens. Holgate ISL. lately. um. mu: Mrvc T.ncHn `Pnm-hm` nf Win- '1-iawxesnone. I01` 8. xuw uztys 121.5 \v::cna. The Misses J. and `G. Blair leave shortly to take a special course of training at a business college in Tor- `onto. I` .. . Y`\n.. onnunnu-\.~.nO uvil1 `nu hair} . 2 lo! name 01 A. `DLCVCIIS. nunguu: `om. Lu.u:|_y. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Pouchcr of Win- nipeg are visiting the formers mother. `|Mrs. G. Pouc-her, Tiffin St. turn I` Rh:-av wnv: in Woodstock Mrs. G. Houcner, uxnn bu. Mrs. E. Shear was in Woodstock Vthis week attending the funeral of her aunt which took place on Tuesday. '1`. A. Plant has 1`Cl1l1`1"I(.`d after spcxldimz A couple of weeks with his sons and nther friends in Toronto. My-< W Fnmlhnm nnd Miss In-,ne Imus and mner 1l`10n(lS m roromo. Mrs. W. Bloxham and Miss SIn(:la.i1` visited Mrs. W. J. McFadden. Hawkcstone. for a few days last week. min. 1\/riccnc 1 nn tr`. Rlair Innvn 1 .m p.m., .1 grniiws, Mrs. J. Trask and three children 1'(`i.urm-d on Sat,m`cIay from Southamp- tun where they have been spending part, of the holidays. A/I1`. and Mrs. `Elmer Hart. and MI`. and Mrs. George Hart, of Port Huron are spending: the week with Mr. and Mrs. Albort, Wicn, Pninswick. I`) - .... Lt u-kn U11 Lvuuluu Allandzl In 1 :m p.m.. Mrs, J, uuvv. Ln.bm' Day on NIOX]d1l_'y' I`.(' Allnnrinln In-n: .320. IVII, illl|l .V ily of Harris A. Hughes, Mr and r`. I |. PIGS Ilnnnln c unnuu l|hl(l_\' H) II CORN I-`LAKES FNIKEII n nsp cmcxsn soup V .-\vInmr Illl `_.. DATES .`hsrm`nn Brand. "` ""' NH 2 unrkagw. .. .... .. . nncwrnnn .-av - }ILu`IEBK CUSTARD "rm llnrm-'-4 Dun!-in (innm. mu rnuns FOR snub Avlnmr nu .. nquau. mucmznmzs V Hmn I-r Hnuu! 1 6c llnnulnm. 74):. hr. tuumud ruzndy Lo nnz1g.. PIIDM In Aunt: 23c IVII . lllI\ Cnt.h:u`iuo: `home of .1 min. ....: 24c 47c 15c .`%IlK`.|r |\ risp uirul.-u cn NONS UCH SILVER Sardines 2 Tins 33C POLISH CROSS}-:1) FISH VHTIZ, X"rHllhW|lJ|`\. `on of Collingwood. who rndim: the British Empire tamilton, visitrd at, the L Wisdmn this W(`(?k. Krokc-n in .`\c('ldt-nt mu, S011 of Mrs. M. Now- nrlalt-. who is homo from (`:1 for :1 few months, ow- urnruno:-nt will be hold , Sc-ptomb(:x' Is!` on the < Dlnv ('f\VYIlYIl\l1l`0Q at Avu . Lnu haby of To f7f3?" 36c SPECIAL-v SINGAPORE Pineapple Sliced s ?;;`Ti,. I I c [0 19 SUGAR $4.90 Bag ST. LAWRENCE ing to an attack of malaria. had an` arm fbroken in 8. motor accident on August 23. One mile south of Holland Landing his car skidded on the slip- pery pavement and swerved into the path of a car a.ppr0a,ching in the op- posite direction. He was accompanied by -his sister. Mrs. `H. is. `Stevens 01 Gravenhurst who also was badly sim- ken up and cut about the head. Mr. Newman is still at the home of Gordon Stevens, Pine Orchard, while Mrs. Ste- vens returned to Grzwenhurst the same evening. The owner of the other car was :1 student of Queen's Univer- sity which is also Mr. Ncwinmfs nlmn mater. LITTLE CHANGE IN RAT!-IS There is little change in the `rates to be charged customers of the Barrie El- ectric Light DopL., according to the schedule i'<,\<'eivo(l 1'c(:ent,ly from the Ontario H. E. Power `Commission. The only in(.-1`easc is to 66 (`.(`Il[S per month per so1'vi<:o when the 1)(`1`nmnonL in- stalled npplizmce load is 2000 mitts or more. This affects all using water lieatrzrs 01' i'ai1gros. There are 320 rang- es and :1 1I'{(`l` number of lioatvrs. Previously the service ( }im'gn was 33' cents :1 month. o.\'cr:pL in the few limisos which had :1 Lln"eo-wiro SCI`Vl('l`. `Mn n\\/-11:91) ;u vnnrln in ihn l`\\`il't\ ,'Rrn-_ 11011505 WHICH uuu it Lll|l.'(.'-wlut nun Vl\7l'. No change is mad? in thv price -13:11"- rie has to rpay for power. the rate be- ing $30 pm horse power. Canadian National Exhibit is 350 nczres in extent. .m..,,.,. .91.`... uh JAIAAG .,..u. ...,.. J. Bcnnion'o1' Mimlco spent three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Ogden, Essa Road. Mic: .RnH\r YIN:-hnn nf ffnllinnrumnrl EAT@N $ MEAT SPIECIALW Fri. and Sat. onus,- Gumvs TIP TOP WENER$ 15.23% vmmg pormggj SPECIAL--- Fri. and Sat. only Choice Pea Mealed 3?: ack Bacam 15: T. .`~`~PEClAL~- Fri. and Sat. only CHO!`~. E LQEN ROASTS CH --/ Hamburg Steak 2 lbs. 101' 251: L ])()1)u1af.i nonth Prince B It S(:ot,i:1. 5 its 400: Q11` '33 313,000 1'anL - chmvnn, raters. _ iish Con '35` 33 ` tnxjv, 3.71 :- H` W L`nr\ IVI. 15 at I or ln.t.iw~:~ `Alh- L CLOVER LEAF or ``:?MAPLE LEAF BRANV No.1 ;` W 4 _ Tin - ' EXTRA SPCIAL `CANADA'S EOPULATION ONE-TWEFTH or U.S.A. `Cam1d:x's 1930 population estixnnte` is 9,934,500 and that of the United States, 122,698,190. according to the latest official estimates. The Candiun gnrs: comm fr-.nn the oiiicial ostim-I ates of the Dominion Burmu -')f Sm-i Lisiics, wiiilo Liic U.S. ii;-:ure is the ii1's.i Ki oiiiciai moiimixmry figure to be an-" nounced by the United States census bureau. The U.S. gure is for contin- ental U.S.A. only. "Phi: vnnlznu fhn 'lTnHr-d Rtnfr`-Q nhrun L`Hli1.l U.>D.X\. U111) . This Inakes` the United States about 1214 times bigger tlxzm Cmmda. In the last ten years thu popula- tion of the U.S.A. 1139' incro:\s0 16.1 per cent... while since 1921 (dn.l.n of [110 Inst Cmm(11:1n census! C:1n:1d:1's1 population has: 111(`1'1.`E`iS(Ed only 13 pm` I U(\i~l\ nm. 4.1.. 1n')I\ -nn...-,... 4`.\.. oh,` mg L lIll' lll'|l.'l.ll'\l Q pa1'al11.< dnvi 1'-`I-nu:-11 :- I rn`u\:L| tjilvully p1ac(.`d by nutnmr plrmos. 1'AL'll7 Llll? ll|l' I2): popu1at.i<>n cf C9. E(1wm'd Isl: 553.900; Nm Quisbvr, 2,734 i313,00() Malnjltcbzl. ,.\.m.m.. nu-1 nnn- AI Page I-`ourtoern

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