PAGE TEN Hit Bataan iiAiNra BARRIE ONTARIO CANADA M7W WvW AvrwmWkug an er irmwun iMrs Aitkcn lst SeCYu Wins Gold Medal g0 do To Address County WJ mm sir7s Mrs Cumming ls iPresident of WCTU 0o 0n 20th Anniversary the lfllirm iI ir lllilvlli prying ilriil gte lit lll mu lrel bl Jtdolx it it pm legt Vim uazzmnn tvlcndin =Ipl Iiii pa ti ull Knapp 591 the ideal fur Which Hi are lrIgiatt after rainii ilitctwll let the miitiip tin llitili the ii7 htwnnbiht titlxtmn ltl hnv ue face up Li that 31ltwige It Lzaiihn tenzpeuw vll expend itilttl llIl ILn all 1316 Mt tlVltt metum Aldii wviIl gillivI ili sourt lib WU um lgti Ii Memo ltillllll tipt lt TEA Il liillll tt IileI Illch I1 it lilttl were electth lullive llitll Pies lh nin lics MIgt lznuntng Iic lllttlttll 11 Min Waite iu iilvant Ill MI llllll li Mis Lentilx Ill Major 11 ltlls Rec Stt Mr it Howell Sciy Mrs ll ll liwln lrcas itlI ll Armsttozlfd lltfll Stiytl llthlh t1tllllt Mr lf King Scientific HSEA HUI ileiupeianre lll Day School MM tlllitrttlttll laughter of fill and Lemmy Pinx Zillr iaitir Sir LII Mooic 290 Indian irmt paint Medal ontet Ml Frank loiouto and gianddauiditcr of Adult and Mu lt Dean liutt and il Fellows of Barrie and the late Flowers Allrs Hughes lIaveL uv ihs Fellows War Winner at ltlll1ltl Aid Mr Knapp Health and tIedIt of the Peel Festivals iuld Heredity lrnnie Wild Medal for dancing She entered In man Social him it Marllonalr the contest with dancers up to themnil Miss Damin llllllhl Mr and emerged lttttlltttli Walker fjttiitti IHm also awarded special ANN min mm Vllllllit medal for national dancing wngm Ml ppm Hump 54 MM Hf rlhtllwliea won her first medals ntimmlp twm my 3mm the ago if nix and year later placgumo mum my Humy wt thud III the Dominion championjmm and mum Hum whip contest for the Sailors Horn1mm in t1rrp We Hm Alllt themed in Barrie Irene in out more the littltlll tt liptlllill inafic Presbytcry not thisgpproyes of RaHcs mil liv icI vl lltlt Hui by illtUllll he bleak Ell ill Il 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connuiltct expressed thanks tnr cardcns uul Mu Iiiituia lll it support uveii the will Iclutn to imum ball tor liftofftTLViTiliiliEliiiiiifiifiTEST=7 Omm WW Club vIll have as the artist at Its table Com mold to relieve such symp tomslmkIamsCompoundisoneofthe Th lvllll lllh Ml Ii tnrle nt annual meeting lll lrInity Parish Inosteflectivcmediuncsfortluspu osc fulher Strrcl tnuwl tliurch en Hall Tuesday Mac is at 830 pm Fonow label dremms Buy my itlltlilllUHHIHIr lhl WMS and the wellknown singer Marguerite VECEWBIE girls of humid MItavho will llL School Hall on lucsdo evening It Illir Bill li li its stimuli gtlilll Ale mat to art Illiil War 34 up mi qu Holman ll Ill li ul rill Ml to width up aluiondntmrt iIII rum he Int litmlivvrrm 1iolll llt til tlAl liiill rlllill Il the 1h 17 lip Law It lllltl It IH imprulrivtrq LI lhiv Hm lv ii ulna Lt luzrtli lusciousncss 9m titli litt it ttl ltlnlilutl 2II1il liilt ll lt thiougzhout vlil stillli ludlttitl urll irJi lv infilliiun ll llani were made for the unity nun tonvenliou in Midland on June lhlhunv How ti HIM ll II uld lItlItlltIitlQ HIlr mixture in think gt That dons ii xiiiiw Si ttlfriS ttfitr ill iinlii tlllill Iilt ll lllll KONG MAN rm prtle pulled tlII one on lit wrpn 54 intervww asha prosncc live carcciue for its lo Ill lttl ll Ev Iltltijili blot tlll iiailtltld flitllt WI tilt dur for Raisinq Money in ttaw litilll tinn the Intddlr of June to llltllil Dr incentle tin litl till ttltW bt mi Royal onunrgaon his been llolllttllo investigate and report or Ill Pltirbllel Bill possible urangeincnts with pro 101ml id 011d 4llllltrli 131va yllllsdilv vmces employers and trade unions WI mm Mk MILV ll OWNS 10 Olldity 1Ylomake fulhuse of trade training umV attendance was not its limit 11 received by men and women while lrtlHLI hit an Arrangements were made for ullnpd riltcsl lithe induction of Rev Rom mm lmmqu Hm Hir1 TMMIIILtIBruml m111ltllllily FftiCern nnadas largest llohl mines Wt is Him mmiconirinvtii if illieqilllht llllvtliitll llonanI lpelllil when their the thitih im WI AinnChSINgmRubi5 LWHS MBUEMRAI liilitcgisley shot down two numnunn Intlnlltlll ltiltlul Vilitillltljllll Nazi jelfpropelled fight llUltl not al WIka mp Ullmmg hmm crs ill single night passed That this Presbytery exlAc lt blttthd The lllltti lInt WI hull II tprcss its disapproval of theme of ii in ltllllf5 games of chalice or similar chute silk llltl may tm iiid and affairs for the raIsIng of money or 50d rm mum whip Patchwork church funds and that we lOCtHliv quills scnt lltllll anada add to the the Wad 0f rogulur tk Tm WWI gymnhlml tltllllttly ctnItiIbutIons lohn Illlollits and bombedout houselluhson who was student IIIIssmn MW Km mm mum ary at lluntsvdle last summer pro points um Unapd make wilsented proposttlon f0l work III own selections from themisccllauy Firm ildlicpll UMSVHO itzvr this summer and the lrcsby ltIy expressed UPDIOVUI tel tllttrttllntt nilli mill in baltm beating lllllhrl 4m titltllillt leI In mini lltllul In drwlsef girth lloIIrIil Itlll Irrlin wins at UK IIIHil titHI Top and till litre iiirti NIlt liJiiliM nurl hipped ream hit out and Mt ilpembcr lll= crud 1iujeiiIl whtn hi zot llll the 72 ottice iiU xtoppeii at It otitFIrlc the other and asked an on llsltlllztl Iatti thtVtili Jr Hay budgwhat sute of the littlllt lees thH colonel lli on an The than l=gtolied lmn over slowly lttti and satd sit right there llld pl It filztuvm tltll full alumni Ii ltl lI IllttlL luvl itl lll it Iuti tll tlttld 1m lltt lIii it tllt furoran llllllh it ll lives it 3x til Hindi ls ltLlil Do you suffer tram MONlHlY i35133i tlEttltlltSlEtlSltll lltIItliltiiii With lts weulr tired feellngs If functional periodic disturbances make ttpr lltll III ltl wt lilll m1 plan mt Inltil it Ith it nailinct wt rt iIiII lilinitIT Iiln tilrti hit iltll the assistant i4 45007 same Owing to illness Rev isaac resigned his appointment as coIn the General ASSCllllLi and Dr Ii Howard was ap Ish Illustrath Its EAMIER ccation Hall on Wednesday May iaildress Five Centuries of Spain Music by sings Mrs Craing will be accompanied by Mary Shore of loronto At the close of the prograin refresh +mrntswill be served Invitations are being Hospital School rento for the EXErClss whichitakc place at on of Nursing flo to Among the pears the name graduates up of Miss Mary jFrances Corrigan daughter of Mr Tottiipaurtw040utstandingSecurr mourcd Corps These pictures are thFFERENt ver collection atdoor to buy cigar arc Mrs Frank Corrigan of flam ilton formerly of Elmvale ireccption will be held for Miss Corrigan in the Crystal Ballroom iof the King Edward Hotel in thel evening 71 commencing Thursday Mayi l7 iity films will be presented by Sgt gMajor Johnson under auspices of Womens Auxiliary Canadian Ar of vital interest to young and old gand will be released for the first time at the Granada Theatre Sil yettes for patients atChristie St Hospital Toronto The Trocadero Ball Room on E1 izabeth street next to Harris Moi ors which has been conducted by Robert Powellv for the East six months is now known as The Rus tic Room Barries spraygun artist Frederick Lawrence has transforrn ed the building into truly rustic environment by means of farm ening night throngs of appreciative Room to bukebrodiust right use FleischmannsFRESHYoul Youll turn to bread especially those days as an essential highenergy lowcoma It supplies NVfitarmin 13an its fine strggrbgrfor other 0035777 too If you bake broadal homedont risk any failures Use Fleischmanns fresh Yeast It has been condas favorite forever 70 years because it givch such good bread everytime Ask for Fleischmonns fresh Yeast with the familiar yellow label At yourgrocers CJumrmlvouiyou stating cakes or mrsdumrws lrolhvhrlu moron trainl gcMMDA qun In an autism naturoloona of the Important llvciamploxtthomlru aseenes blacksmith Shop and many other artistic representations of rural life Outdoor signs also har monize with the idea Since the op flamers have been delighted with the trulv rural surroundings and theexcellent music of Bob Powells orchestra daysMay 18Mr Lawrence is pre senting one of his paintings as lucky number prize to be given free to some patron of the Rustic At recent wedding in Flin Flori Man says the Canadian Church man the bride was Canadian girl of Dutch descent an adherent of the United Church Of Canada The groom who was Polish belonged to the Greek Orthodox ChurchThe best man was an American Mor mon and the matronofhonor Jew ish So they went to the Anglican Churchifor the wedding 77 Housewives all over England whose homes have not been bomb ed are contributing whatever household goods they canspare from gopeners to furniturefor the hen of the women of Lon don and other badly bombed areas One village alone with popula tion of about 6000 sent in nearly 2500 articles of various kinds In addition the government has con tributed quantities of faulty para received drum the Sisters of St Michaelsl 1915 Graduating For the night of Fri WHICH KIND TASTES sear Kectooos or coucse flRST rot ECONOMY held in Collingwood June 19 pointed in his place The next regular meeting will be Museum Exhibits Supplied by Simcoe County Womens Institutes liNmAN GRASS 0R HOLY GRASS no 205 Among the many articles donat ed to the Simcoe County WJ Museum by Miss Hattie Orchard Stroud are three Indian grass ISlIIlCOG and given to Miss Orchard baskets made at Sandy Cove Lake land her sisters Libbic and Bertha THE Answeas KELLOGGS ANDso EASY DIGEST Io PICK KELcooes CORNFLAKES FIRSI FOR FLAVOUR AND WHArs MORE THEYRE snow to 30 secouost 49 No QUESHOM WHICH ONE to cHoose FOR BREAKFAST or Anytime IM HUNGRY Ill get some Kelloggs Corn Flakes at my grocers Wrrow lwo convenient sizes made by Kelloggs in London Canada overheasnvcwou SAVEFUEL by their uncle Thomas Soules when they were children The baskets are all of different design Baskets and plaques of Indian grass have had place in the early homes of Simcoe County and are still admired fortheir Workman ship andsueetness InT Eaton Cos giftroom are beautiful baskets in new design made of Indian grass known as sweet hay They are made in the United States and are very expensive In Northern Europe Indian Grass is called Holy Grass from the cus tom of strewing churches and other sacred buildings with the fragrant plant giving itthe name acatharine Parr Traill 1802 1899 in one of her books speaks of Indian grassThis is one of the most remarkable of our native grasses both as respects its ap pearance and habits as well as the use the Indian women make of it in the manufacture of all sorts of ornamental trifles and useful ar ticles As write battle before me cup and saucer natly and S1lfully woven together in one piec by the dusky fingers of an Indian squaw The Indian grassretains its color for along time and its fine aromatic perfume resembling the scent of vanilla remains for many years after it islcut and woven in to the various articles made from it The Indians used to make pretty braided chains confined at intervals by bands or rings of dyedquills or beads These Isent home to England where they were highly esteemed for thework and thesweet scent of the grass One of the chains is still in existence and has lost littleri its fragrance There is something kihdly in the Indians nature like the words they close their letters with kiss you in my heart From your Indian friend llttthDllLilHlrvtl IN CASE YOU DIDNT KNOW Rain and snow in huinld regions addfrom five to seven pounds of nitrogen each year to each acre of land lto wnimwng AND SON FURNITURE locally 5Lj of fjcoj Go 94 Elizabeth sr Phono 4365 ALLANko Read and use Examiner ClSSlCdS iiioddobdilildoogmuoadnpuuuunhoaudiQliugubun 3113va oIreooOoutgtnooolooo1 an Mjacliachlahi runnimiicmiarf FURNITURE Phone 2932 gt 129 Dunlop St lineup Bonnm tlltitlhlidil