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Barrie Examiner, 27 Mar 1919, p. 15

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THE BARRIE EXAMINER enjoy such an occasion. The Address bear Mother and Father: On this, the fiftieth anniver- sary of your marriage, it is but fitting that we,. your children, endeavor to show you in ou humble way, the great joy which such an occasion brings to our hearts. This accasion, no doubt, recalls to you love's happiness of two score and ten years ago Is not a gamble, but a sure thing that [wren you bocame husband and ; * ife, which love has ever since you are getting the greatest possible iri)" ur hase ute i Hs to us the days of childhoo Quality and Value to the limit of your when, guided by. your. loving expenditure. TRY - IT. aso -- |hands, we were taught right from wrong and given every oppor- tunity to become worthy of your \ |name. All for which your chil- dren, God's gift lo your marriage, IN Wom AN'S R E A LM F wish to goin with you on this day in offering thanks and praying . for many more years of your happiness with us. For the . Fifty Years Wedded ") March 16, 1869, when Miss Mary|members of the family who, un- The Golden Wedding Anniver-|Ann Sanders of Bradford was| fortunately, are unable to be sary of Mr. and Mrs, A. E, Laws,/ married lo Mr. Albert E. Laws/present. we wish to convey to 5X Sanford St.. Barrie, was cele./0f Newmarket. The Rev. Mp.|/you their regrets and assure you brated last week }Hettan of Bradford Anglican|their hearts are with you w ords \ The marriage of fifty years|Church officiated. Mr. and Mrs./cannot express our thanks to \ aa a a jLaws spent their honeymoon in|you, dear parents, for the many | age was celebrated at Bradford, Barrie trials and sufferings you have Mr. Laws was born in Kent,}endured in life's journey for our |England, seventy-one years ago.|sakes, but. in a plain way,-- \g < [Coming to Canada when a lad|thank you; and as merely a re- TG jof seven years, he spent the|membrance of this pecasion and Sf jearlier part of his life in thesof our gratitude and love we ask TUS 5 vicinity of Newmarket, being ajyou to aceept these few words =H | == volunteer of Sharon Battalion] with the accompanying gifts. ==) ull ---- Jduring the Fenian Raid. After --____ TH 'his marriage he spent several] Slok Benefits and Pensions IN |years farming near Stayner, re-| The influenza epidemic of Ocz tiring some vight years ago, Mes,/tober and November last served i Laws was horn near the town of {f@ emphasize in very striking . i fashion the benefit fo employees Bradford seventy years ago of big concerns of an enlightened scheme of sick benefits and pen- The we jeleven children all of whom are | N living. But. owing to various |S) ( tt Karge of the Y . reasons only five were able to be ne Committee in charge of the CLEAN--yes and home for the happy occasion. {Pensions and Sick Benefit Plan, 'a3 i rurated 917 by Bel disinfected tool Among those present were Mr, | inaugurated in 1917 by the Bell and Mrs. Osear Laws, Stayner,| Telephone Company has jus i" Bi ssued its report for 1918, Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Laws. Queens. | sued i kes owave Ville: Mr. and Mra. toaae Hall, | "The influenza epidemic." says HAlliston: Mrs. F, J. Perrin |the report, "greatly increased the line, Sask.: Mr. and Mrs |number of sickness cases, par- und Mr Dempsey of Toronte, H,| ticularly between October tst and St 'ya | November doth, The total num- Stepheds, Newmarket and ml ppnt eg Jher of cases during these two fing' was blessed with Everyone likes bed-linea blankets, etc., to be super ctean-- immaculately fresh The best of all soaps to use is Lifebuoy--it actually dis infects as 11 cleanses | B. Taylor, Barrie ft . LIFEBUGY B. Vartor, Barrie, | Uimthe was 1029, seventgenine | 'i Mth rete alent, [Bee cont of whaet was Influenza, while durm the first nine 1 HeatTH BO. and Cenis anil mangimessnges if months of the year the total num- i congratulation Cem ove tle eee eons only O17" Hwires Rey. Me. 'Taylor was) 2h" ' Fe The following figures from the report show the extent tu whieh {the fund is serving Bell employ- [Toastmaster | Among the many valuable gifts jtecwived by Mr. and Mrs, Laws Were twe fiuidsame eb 1 ies -- [purse of gold from the sons and | Pensions + 8 BMPS daughters, accompanind by any Seentent Disability seen; Ro and Gun for March con- Incorrect Report t > embossed addr Mr. and Mes.) Benefits... . ... 8128-65 yaing a photographic reproduc~| The report that we have moved {Laws expressed their thagkful. | Disabilily Expenses tion of F. V. Williams, Rod and] from our present shop is a mi > [ness and joy al being spared to Accident only. 3,639.33) Gun's cover cut artist, and ajtake. We are still doing business , - | Sickness Disability ort sketch of his life, stories |two doors west of the telephone Renefits oc. ee by Hl. C. Haddon, Edward P.|office, Elizabeth St., Barrie, A. Death Benefits tine Ylartin. Aubrey Fullerton, H.|W. Whitby, Boot and Shoe Re- eluding Expetiaes i Mortimer Batten and other well | pairers. 12-180 | ----___| known writers on outdoor sub- 71 Grenville Street Torente, Ont. \Gross Payments from jects. "Aviateur Canadian" writes Toronto's Select Family and Fund Be we EAT from experience of "Fighting in Transient Hotel just off r vet eoneludes :-- the Air." Rod and Gun is pub- Yonge Street and one block from Parliament Buildings. Rates: E Plan $1.50 iit eab whet eae nal avin | uur Committee has recom-|lished at Woodstock, Ont. by W. |mended to the Company the in-| 1. Taylor, Limited. Janguration of medical examima- |tion of all employees entering} gave by the W. S. 8. plan. |the servire of the Company after a a certain date, This should | ™ - - ' Agent appeal to all, as it is not only a PE i A Pf istrict henefit to the staf and to the] fil on My ree equip- Company, but to the applicant, 4 Pon 3s 6 O€ rights as in same cases if will doubt-, owe less be the means of drawing attention to ailments which, if treated in time, can he cured, and will also ensure that_no one is given work for which they are ocoe! ' Waxes EEE splen 4 physically unf i 1 bb?) 5. Our ----_----_ | uaile. Soldiers' Wills [| etal elham --_-- Walkerton Telescope--in con-| fF BE == ' versation with © a prominent '| a ' FIRST SERIES |S OF WK © 0 EO ! county official the other day the (i919) oa SS J Telescope learned something that ae it would be to the advantage of returned soldiers to know. Be- fore going Overseas many soldiers used the form supplied by the Government to make their re ' t? ; 4 McCORMICK'Ss Jersey Cream Sodas ills. oy. Bi Strenee. overalanl: are used in hundreds of thousands j Bots : form for naming an executor, so of homes every day. They're so good,.so wholesome, so | eesv & in the case of the testator dying, economical that they promipt people to try our other lines. al the one who applies to be ap- pointed as administrator of the estate requires to furnish a bond equal to twice the value of the estate. This means a lot of trouble and expense which the soldier may avoid by having the fame of an executor added-to his will now. It should be knagyn too that in ordinary law marriage cancels a will, so that supposing a soldier wills his property to his sweetheart and then after getting his discharge marries her, the will then hecomes null _jJand void and a new will should be made. The law permits a sol- dier to dispose of his personal property by a verbal will in the presence of a witness. Thus a soldier dying on the battlefield may dispose of his personal es- |, tate by telling a comrade what McCormick's Tourist Biscuits are dainty and tasty for social functions. McCormick's Arrowroot Biscuits are a nutritious food for children and convalescents. ep ga WHEN AFFIXED TOA WAR Pte] SAVINGS DERTIFICATE AND Many other varieties. Ask your grocer. M"Cormick's Jersey Cream Sodas Sold fres!, everywhere. In sealed packages. Factory at LONDON, C: Read the Figures Notice how the cost--and the § qual... BAIT OF Montreal, O' cash value--of the stamp ad- W-S he wishes done with, it. Judge Winnipeg, Cal vances each month until, on the Klein informs us that a civilian oe St. John, N.B has to be 21 years or over to make Canada Food Board Licenses 11-003, 14-166 1st day of January, 1924, the Dominion of Canadais pledged to pay $5.00 for each W-S.S, Se ST a will but a soldier 14 years or over may make a last will or testament providing for the dis- tribution of his estate after death. S

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