Page Four rzmto ;\'I1'. W 1'0 nt 0 sp Foyston. ._..w... Con_9;1'atulation.~: t,-J 1\1i.<.<-:~: Gmcr: I Masruiro and Grace Elliott and llu;:Iv'. ! Johnston on o`l)t,uinin,u all 1,.lu-ir uulr jccts in the .\Iil School t~x:;.n1.-:. also I\Ie1'v_\'n Parker, wiho was rt-(:un1- mt-mlctl in suxwen of his on :1(:c)l,lnIV of u .sove1'e illmass. Mi.~;s(-.-; ldllu Or-. ' shawl, Stella Graves and (Zora lr.-1.--I` ton and Dou`::lu.s' R.on:xl rs-cc-ivmll stamlinf: in six swl)juct.s`. 2 -----s-:--c The Unitvd Church 1.:zu'rl<~n party` `hold at J. W. Orchards on Wmlnv:-:- nigrht \\'zl.< quite a succa--':. tie-'3 the bu. sea.<.'f7I1. ` M1`. and Mrs. Wm. Maw and baby motorwl to 'I`o1*o'nt0 for tho wot.-k end. ' ' '7 W` 553 : '.\l3. HUI .'n.-'. n. u~ ... . 5711:. Mr. and M1-=. J. Mznv :1r .\'.u3'\`1_\' um! zmxily :1t'..mlm c-sh-hzvviirm tr` bhv ruislvxu n N.anc=_v at V\"a.~x1g`u Beach last den; uftm` an vi.~'i and Os 'wa. . W_\ l(.:< and 41-augzhuer spent last week w `. imsl .\Ix`.~` MINESING nnnhu-. ....` u--. .,- with M iss Death came suddenly and without` warning to Mrs. George Overs, 37 Sanford St., Barrie, on Sunday `mornin;2' in St. Mary s Roman Cath- olic Church. Sh`c'r't1y after she haul, entered the church and about Llxree`, minutes before high mass should I common/ce, her family, who were in"'E the seat, noticed her suddenly Llr91) fr.-rx\'m'rl and several rushed no her-D n 1 , `us. 1 of _ .4.....a- ...... Mr. and Mr. -Sara, Egypt, are ` )I1';~'. \'r:_.. 1|;r_.__ ,...-.L uvu. Milne from I\`Iau~ visiting` Mr. and D. F. McCuaig` this week. 1l ..1-..._..,..n-. 1... . Morley Du, Mayor of Belleville, \\'a.< a \ iSit7CI' in town this week. . ~... `r . 7 N. ' 1\I'I.ss l\'I`2u'g'aret L. Simpson `Philzulclphia is visiting with Mrs. '.S. Hounsomc, Sanford St. 1.1: \'r,,,, \x7,LL __;II __.-._.1 .`. E Miss Mary \V:att will spend next Iweek with her brother, Rev. W. J. {W'att, Long Branch. \ 1 N1". ._..J 11 ... IJTIIMN 1?..A... ?\Inn '>JuuLI|(uuu1)I.uu \,u............u.. \J\(AI`\4Al M1`. and Mrs. Robt. Craig` and`, '{f\a.mi1y left last week end on a tourf L2`t.ln'oug`h Eastern Ontario and New ,_1 York State. Nlrs. Chwarlcs E. Carbin (nee >l"`Gwc-mlaline Hurlburt) will receive Llxvith her mother on Tuesday, Aug. 0 28. from three, to six ~c clock, at O;T`he Pines, 54 Ross St. ,.I_._ .... ,...A.l..: mt `I :;..u- ....-. .. .. -.-.,.,.....b -....u j Miss Marag'1'et Malcomscm has sc- 'gcurcd a position on the sta of the {Southampton Continuation Schtol. i \If.. ..__.I Elf...` DAL; r`.m:n- ..n.l yuv: A--.....~v... W- 3 S. L. Page is in Toronto oversee-` _;in_;` the arrangeimcnt of the County _'!exhibit at the C.N.E. Several newl l't'(-aturcs are zulcied this year whichr _3wi11 zuhl greatly to the exhibit. LVIi.'~Lw' Ruby Wiles, who has been ` Ixarssistant in the Town Clerk's office` crr `the past seven years, has re-i .~:i:_'nenl to accept a. position with the` 1;;Mm1ufv.ctu1`<':1"s Life On Satut'da_vi l_ she was p1`t:to11tL-ii with a beautiful. \,`]):11':1. by civic ump*1o_ve0.=. l 1 i`graduate(l from Alma College, St. 1.111.: Luuio, or-x svuoa uu. l Miss Ena M. Little, who recently `where she has accepted a se-cretarial '1`l1o-mas, left last week for Torcnt.o,` I position with the Ontario Govern- 'ment umler W. B. Roadhouse, De- pu`t_v Nlinister of Au-_,r1'icultu1'e. D Y T)....... J. 2.. "l"n..n..4-4-. rnrnuann- `SWIMMING INSTRUCTOR ! SUDDENLY BEREAVED} |'ILv\`(AA-I <.nIn\| .n.-\....... .....4.u.u aid. S(`L`lI1_E.." her condition, she wasiw tenderly clarried to the open air, but`. hr.-r spirit had already taken its lllf.,"l`ilil`Sa into the unknown. Ms. Over: xvasfu :1 most loveable WlC'1`Y'LaI`l, with al. Mvrret and tender diisposition, amlict was highly respected by all withsl whom she came in contact, whetlherl in the :home or church life. lfg -Born in Banbury, England, 61: years ago: last Saturday, she camel,Y to Canada in her childhood years! with her parents, and as boy and} girl playmates, George Overs andlw Agrnes Greatrix, liivinugr across the street from each other, grew to; manhood and womanhood, and 39; years `ago in Toronto as man and g wife promised to love and cherish.'1 until death us do part, a pledge V -which was faithfully carried out by.l: "both. Her father was still living! with her at the time of her deatli. I Besides her husband, she leaves'_ twx (lau-glibem, Mrs. Ge~.o. P. Cam-`:1 eron, Barrie. and Mrs. Tlios. D.!( Guild, of Glendale, California, and three sons, Arthur F. of New W'e. minster. and GO0l`f_ .'C W. and Leo G.` of Buffalo, N.Y. 'l ,._,,..I__._. T7......'.' .u l21lphW`i1k`I.11.-011, Iiiwanis plujc-' Barrio. v\'a.~' ulmxpu-c-te cullvd I _;'rnu1ul and svinm1in_-2 in. in! I I I nw:`._\' on .\IIom`.z\.y owing" to the ({( .1lth3 of his father, Rev_.-\. '1`. \Ni11; .n.~'on.; Dect:-a.~'(-d xvas killed by a fall frnnf 2. train nezw Rive-1'.~', Manitoba. Hcii - - - - ,, - r~1~:..- 4.... `haul been WINNERS ANNOUNCED IN I; ORO FIELD COMPETITIONS zm- as foll--zwsz 151, Fred Gmm,;E Zml, Orton CTLW'fO1'(l; 3111, J. I{o.<.~:; Jzth, A. C. Currie; 5th, George `1{i1'k1)at1`lc.k; Ut-h, P. J. Luck; 7th. Blzmford Horn e. Don't be afraid of the soap, son. Htw often have you heard it or said `lit ? Don't you see the w1'ig'-gle, and lslirufx that meant, Oh, I wish mother wouldn t fuss so. It was :such a nuisance for if you put on }the olil soap you just haul to get the silly stuff rinsed right off, and it `took so much lonp,K31' than dipping ihan in, -i.:u~bbing the (`lid of 21 nose -I-and wiping` o`' quickly with a tcrwel. .} It was esta.b1il1e(l early as 1l1881 that most soaps are effect.i\'e Ligerm killers. Since that time Zscientists have tried to nd out l why, how and to what extent they l1`(l0 kill g'enn.<. The most successful iexporiments were made during: the 3`W'orl War, when it was found that lung: ilisemes. including` the common `cold and even pneumonia, were tel-tx`an: h_\' the insuicient wash- linj: of by the men. It was M al.~`u fountl that if the li. c:on- n_ taint-cl ve per cent. of orclinary Y` yellow soap the infectious disease _ ;;"`l'l11> VV'OUl(l he eliminate-(1. Dr. J. E. Walker of the Army arm .\':u'_\' (lvnusral Honvpital at H-C1 Ark., l'oun:l that rai. ti.t- tI`ln]Ntl`2Ll,ul'9! of the soap solution woultl lHCl`1':1.~H~ its power to kill ill: claims that typhoid ;_~-rm.~: are killt-.'l in :1 soap solution mly as warm as the tcn1p:ratui`(- of L':w h"l3.', VVl'lll(E eolxl solutions will Mn. kill Lhr-m. 'l.`he pneumonia eenn is kill:-cl hy a weak solution of the ' ' .,.. If. 85 .K,n: in2`.~'. `."l'l'lll.~. ..A . 2.. _..-...n mhiln PERSONALS Ls Kim-41 uy n. w-uux hllluuluu \l| .,.... ~:odium ir1;;'rmli(:n t.x' in soup, while t.h-- L_\'])h()itl ;.:nr;; is nvt a -,ct(:l by (114: szunt: substance even if the solu- `tion i-' conc:nt,mtt:rl to 2,000 times ..W 1 :.m.';~\\'e1`(- twemy-om competi-; .< in the annual eld con1.petiti;n. ~:` uluctml this .sm~..~:on in Oro town- 1, thv jul}_>;r: being` 311'. S. We U1 uuucuv, .\.;. On J`ue.<. morning` Requ`icm Hi,-rh was ce1eb1`atm.l by Rev.` Dvan Sweeney in St. 1\la1'y s Church; and was 1`a.1'gely attended. regard-` less of denominations, very numy, of her Protestant i:`1'iL-xmla` (h:n10n--N . by their pre.=enc0 the very hi`.-'h 1'(_'g`2l1`(l in which she was held` `H5 I`LI'UH).',. i Soup uarnls to l<`.wm~ the . T] ,U-n.- inn or phyiscal conditions .su1'- W r`()UHliiHf: this mrrins, and t`n ..< is in `thouy-hi, to have a part in Lhc-ir 110- U. `:~:tr'uc`.irm. Whun conctrritraterl solu-lb` lirm.~' of .-`nap are pluceul around h:Lc-, m tr-z-in cell; tr or_-:uni. the soap E _v_rm-;< thrnwgh their thin walls and r(-- "` 1` .~'uit:< in their il<-nth. Bvcatmz Lhmp `;v:m'0us' hzictnrizi rii`or in the com- 5. l position of their r0:\cti~on.~.' to .'4ou1)."L. thu mlutiuns ilif Y`. Tho pm-uinonin'.(_. " is tin! m< suscr-ptibl<.c of all} M ;`:-: mzl-`ins lliQ'!`\'lli|.'!!`.:~`. of s(m.p.l,1 V-vvancl dies very quickly in a soup| 5 nuiution. , I . A NEW USE FOR SOAP KLLWI Linc 7\.(A.:uu nu x, V ..v.... -.\'Ic~ of Shc-1.bu1`ne. 'l`hr- xvinnors Gmm; 1 A Luau Lyn VL,Ln:, .-.........\..... a Inissionury in China. for_ I LEAGUE OF NATIONS i A POWER FOR GOOD (C0ntin~u(-,(l from pa}.-:0 om-) Over fty nations i1il\'('j0ill(.'(i` the l.uu:.:u(.-, and each is Hltitlt-ll 1.0 tlirt.-(c (iL'i(';. ,`}Lt(}S, with t.-ill'('l' tivvs. 'l`h(+ Cmmcil of th- l.<-zuxuv is con1po. of l'(`:] )l`S(:l`tll:lliVl`1~ l'rIni l zillt-,i'i1;1< i "4 c l ( I V 1 the la.r5.rer powers, some of tliusv buinp: p(:i'ma.nL:i1t,, While: utiln-r.< :11`!-i I-11-ctml each year. l`h-n lliurv is :i hmly of st:(:r(-t.Lric.s', whw. :n'- lwpl busy all the time [)1'u|)ui'im.:' mull:-r mill` uttumlinipg to 0()l`l't'h'|)0|l||1`l|(7l'. Thu A.=.smnbly nwL-Ls ()llC(' :L ya-.'u', while the (jouncil im-1-Ls` four i.ilHl'.- the you)`. Sir Harlin-rt .`\llll`.-l was l.hr- limt Li'n.~:i.~;u,rvr and Lu ` 4'. .. ....nl....- him Iiiimt oi... ISL nu-. Sparkling Specials In High Grade Footwear Infants Patent Leather Boots and Slippers, \\'i`rh 1 s<>1 t ('1lS1liUH i11s<)l(*s, <-l1rmn(= 1('_`ilH1C1` oltlsult-s. Si /.03 2-5. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .99 pair MEN S SOLID LEATHER WORK BOOTS ALL SIZES, Special SIXTY-SIX WOMEN SWIMMERS TO COMPETE ON WEDNESDAY Infants , Childs and Misses Patent Strap Slip- pers, ]ieat11(-1' solos, 1m1'111'(: s1:a]_w. Sizes 5-7; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .990 Sizes 8-10}? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.15 Sizes 11-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.33 y as wisely as you save it. The thrifty }save in spending, as ,well as in saving. Spend your `mone he wisest possible manner. When you ;'think of Carey. Here's an opportunity to invest money in t Hurlburt Shoe Store you at once think of Quality Shoes. . _ HERE ARE VALUES THAT ARE SATISFYING; THAT WILL BRING MANY EAGER BUYERS TO OUR STORE. Q-. Me11 s 2u1c1Wome11 s Plush and Velvet Slippers, \\'i1|1 suft <';1x",~.4-1 . all .~'i'/40>`. (`xivc _\'m1r fm-'1 ;1 wnl r fi m` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .49 pair Carey ~Hurlburt Shoe Co. The Novthern Advance For The Kiddies Slippers for 4-9c 60 Pairs BA-RRIE S FOOT COMFORT STORE 10 Of L|l(:>`(': '"" ' {that it V 1ll`l'. I W, (u-rmzmy it. 'l`ho ln. n'in`;.-` '`_`~V M Ul('|l' spv r-sponnlu-no.4-. mcv vt-.'u' `' m'I"" - I a Wm" H rt """ U ' I lnm N I tin. U, m._ to full! " PI 1 f'nmnuiull_\'. `h""`C" .- Lhv ()H'Ici21l "t W tors :m- um~ -"`~" f0` who czmnot L?\}.`.'Ll(*. and Sig` is L-ville is `mkin ])-'.u'(- u UlI`1`I` is o Gmtwzl wu.~: nwu-!inj.;` hr- nI~Llh`:1l coun- ll`, worlvl h.-.\.'- HHS". v aphic zu-nountl !W`l` ' nu-4 t \n ` As the .~wimmin_u' n1z11`-M11011 at the C:m:1 .\.'21ti0nz11 Exhibition will -hv run on hvo days, the women wiH' compvtv on \Ve Aug`. `39t-h, and the men on VVelne. Aug'.= ' Pair MEN S BEST ENGLISH OXFORDS in` Black or Brown Calf Lu. -l.J.l.(AJ\.I.l.\ va. .u.a;vu An. `rm.-- with rul)l)m' lwcls, mndv in N<`>1't11z1.1np`rm1, Eng- lzuld. The d(fSil'(`. of (:'V(`,1'_Y well dressed mun $8.00, $9.00, $9.50 pair .$1.15 .$1.3`3 We are Exclusive Agents for HARTT and SLATER` Shoes l "It was zioula y last iw wul- ' and . 'I f u 11 ct iron wm by the wit tos, butlin Women s Patent and Kid Strap Shoes, mhlwr hm-l.~'., nix-(r. (11'(~.\'>`_\' Al.-151. .-\1l si7.<-.<. Special value; $2.75 pr. Wome11 s Patent, Kid and Blonde Strap Shoes, all this .\'t_~21.\'m1'.\' l1(,`\\'t'{\`,1 .\1')'1t_'.\'. (_`\'(*1`y size in H1(-, 101', hul um (`\'(`I`_\' sizv in 1-nth kind. \';1l11 11pm .$`;.5u. NLH. Sixt.y~. women have eiitmwl for the $10,000 pi'i'/.<- next. week. and while almost all of tlinse who were ` Lhe .~win1 last _\-1311.1` will t`._'4'2ll11 fol` t.h- prize this _\`4.`i11', many more HY!` coming` not only from the .-`xtlzmtic the Pacic. but from l)i-mn:n`k. Finlaml, Holland, S\\'i:7.e2'- luncl. l`,lIl_'4'l2lH(l, and other c0L1:iti'is-.< ::l=o l1:l\ L* their rep1'e. ~:entzLti\'e.<. Of the sixty-six. .~:event.c-en are from Cumulzi. Saimi .-\ll10in, Lilli<- .\I:1_\' Dihl)lrz.~ Helen Gwozxleclii. `H:-l~nv Feriiaiitlez Glaland, ld_\'tlu*: Loui.<<: Hardy, Edith Elizabeth. Hi-den, Rcse H ib`bax'd, .VIa1'jorie Jack.=on, Hattie Miller, Ethel Mai`- _L`:1rr.-t Quinn. Wary Sitwell. Eleven` in all are of Toronto. Sandwich. Ont.. sends Margaret Stuart, Birch Cliff, H. Martens; Hamilton` Beach, Eileen Morrison; Kincar `Pauline {Scll1lae1for, whille 'Shawnil.ni:-* 5.-`an Falls, Que., Shaw. ma . in H`}' t I 1 n .,. 9..-... I,'uI`-l sends Daisy King ,` Women s 1-Strap Kid House Shoes, with 1'uh|w1' hm-ls. Si /.(-.< 3. (S, 7. 9. Special for This Week . . . . . . . . . pair ` The Simcoe County grolf champion- in `ship-5 were pl'aye at 1\'Ii(llaml on We-(l'nes(141y, 'l`hur.<(I`a.\' aml F1'i of l 11 week. The weather was ideal`?- ':m.d scmlo .',T0(l scores were made. The County chzunrpionship was t won by W. L. Hu5.:*:.ra11 of Midland. \ opponent x 9 with :1 score of 80. his 1 in the nal being: W. Dyment if! Pzn'rie, whom he ulefe-.1tml by -1 um` |:Ln 3 to play. Mr. D_\'mcnt turner: {1 \ . W. F. Beck of`.-` Rilin 1: score of 84. it i Pe.netun_;` won the svcoml ight. the :- -"` rummr-u1) being` G. Rose of ;\Ii:l1nnrl.}` 'l`he third imht went. to Dr. W. K.k` :- n.,..,.;....,.. ,,.;.1. (;A A_ Rock`! ..|.. -'l`1w imht wont W Lu. --. .... '7.?I:-'= of Prmnf:m'_-', with C. 1":-,l.~o of Pe`neban3;', his ne_arc-st rival. - The c'0m901ntion was won by P. F.` s F`=:1.-wken, Midland. . Spzu'k1_ing' Special House Shoes $1.39 Ladies Specials `\'(:r_\' <*xil)l-. as ill11sh'z11`v 11i(?-.0 rmmly Special this Week . . . . pair MEN S FINEST KID CUSHION SOLE BOOTS DIIEIW. `FCrt_v-tlirt.-C entries are from var-I`: ious points in who Unit`.-l Stzitgs, 1'; from Holland, Marie Butter; 1 from` Denmark, Mille Gade-Corson; from Switzerland, Mimi Vogel; 2 .E1'om Finland, Paula Kuronen and -.\`la1'i<- ;\Iaj.under, with Millie I-Iu(ls'on'; of Engrland. l lzlsf, 1"ubb(=r 110015. _'1fgI_.V!_R:SDAY, AUGUST 23, 1928 nl On` AVA|n Unn- u,_\' house by idea] | the side. i.-.l\*I1'. and Mrs. Jtlm Leslie of To- ronto spent over Sunday with Mar. and Mrs. Will Link. 1` Mr. John Dicker has improved his -A4ju:` .. nvvnnrl ah an `Jae An 3 The Rev. A. }<`in1v._\'.~'0r_ is away on his l1o1ida_\'s. .-\ s1)cu1:er frfm B-2.1'1'ie will preach next. Sunday a.f. iernoon at 3 o clock. Mr. and 1VIrs. Jones of Scuhu. macher visited Mr. and Mrs. J93, Jon 2 Shclswell for 21 week. I G(,m.g.0 Mocrc of Toronto has re- mmed home after \_'1s.iting two -\._-mks at Homestead Farm. s. I 'rv}m Alg-on Club met at Mrs. W. ,lCrittendcn's on Aufl'U=`t Wu VVibh 3"` ,:ut.tem1ance of six members and four v f;_viqit.m'.<. Two new members joined. 8: _s_ ..-1-god p1`0`J.'1`i1m was ;:i\'en` A c0`l'1- . !. 1... mm r`:-irtmu1m1 \v'a.. won bY I-vis1t01`s. `nvu ll\:\\ .-nu.-..... _........... 5. A _2'roo(l _, _:t-st by Ella Critton w'as>\von by .k\Ir.=. Brmulon and :1nnt`n0r contest} 1 5 Mrs, Jas. Shv].=\voH \\':\~' won -iraiem. Link. 'l`h~ n-\\'1. xnuutingq Will. - .-. AL......1. n g..,~,1- `M3, 35 H1)` Mrs. Jas. n(`|.~`\v\-H \\u.~ wu V,` I-ix.-`nan '1`h ~ will` `be in the church on Sept . '4th, at * WEST OR0 M RS. GEORGE OVERS `$3.95 Pair [HI Ulunu; nu... putting` g1'een shimgles on pair I ;VI1.s.< Arm.~'t1-on, of Toronto ls the' _t_rue. of .\'Irs. .-\. Foyston. 2 M1`. and Mrs. Rex Chappc.-1 and two children of Toronto spent Sun- day at J. C3h:1'pp(:l .'s'. Ruth and G01`-I don r<-turm-I with thr.-m after holi- du_\7.n,u` at their ;:1'an{parr-nt~'. 1 .\I1':<. C. P10wrig'ht h'1.~' rt-'.urnMl I `s 1.. l'..,