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Barrie Examiner, 18 Sep 1919, p. 15

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Thursday, Sept..18, 1919 HPRPRPRGELPRLLGE RE LPL RE LER Full weight of tea in every package - REDROSE TEA (s good tea' Sold only in sealed packages : ~ y BORE IN WOMEN'S REALM #28 > OS REKLGLELGL MOST WOMEN VOTERS fused in a figurative sense in Mrs. G. H. Cowan, when. their Barrie has 2308 women voters! turis election. If this "better, formerly nf the Bar and of for members of the Legislature. {lis nding to majority Wis assisted by the Mr. What possihilitivs have sfide{tile. berause they represent/ Wardell, of Kingston, 'The bride denly heen unfolded for the: @hout 55 per cent. of the total made a charming picture in her "better lalP™ ne IOnBee Be he Lied ks WIM hGES RING Joke of while charmeuse and Z Hf they were tu shiek together. crepe, with veil em- And, of course, everyone knows broidered in pearls and an arm. What COMFOR e PLELLG LO LPL PORES controlling results in an On. 1926 men voters, a majority half' of the volers ta ean demand wha of the women volors sticking to-! fended hy her siste r ff feetter and soting in a "block. Cowan, who wore mame taffeta there is of ther male part- and Brussels net and carried @ ners dome the same sheaf of palest pink carnations. BEFORE & AFTER : "Lille Miss Gertrude Davern act- [A rouge compilation of the Little Miss Ge mint aed eer Quiet 'till you want them-- pew eravimele) "walere tisk Or atc dress of pink organdie 5 Rarrie shows Ahe following pro-! '!é BINK Org . a quick, clear, odorless ' female |The Ceremony took place under flame--then out to stay eens w male wna, (ines an arch of suspended out, No accidents. Solero iy Hess mands Ms Min. from which was a wedding bell, EDDY'S SILENT & | Women Men jority ority| While the K and while of MATCHES Bs (0 jbouquels placed throwghoat the he last word in 6 vompleted a very effective represent the last word in a gen- : sehe The bride jwas eralspurpose match for household | 86 - Whe he wee ane yen se. They will light anywhere, | ther, a and a chemical solution extn: Y | {6 ». Morrison, of New York, guishes them instantly when = ® > best man to the groom biownout. Noodors,avatterglon = mother of the bride w Seethat you get STILENT 5's, and 9 |gewned in silk and. geo look for Eddy'sname on the box. "A No. Ett Miss) Pearl Nesbitt, of This ShOSS AL Offt HEM: NOs er cetnis ailawel ths wedding Ge I: WInOH the female march and sang very sweetly are outnumbe by the male.) 1p the ceremony. A wedding anu! even in this section We W0-lWiwaktaat wre apd tne men only fall short by two [which Mr and Mrs Morrison The E. B. Eddy Co. Limited Tf all the women in Ward ty motored te Kingston, travelling HULL, Canada fant out te vote they could poll tram. there to New ark, where Also Makers of Indurated Fibreware and a miajerity of 40, or over 5 pap! Paper Specealties cent. more than (he male voters In Ward 2 U resent Take your Time--No need to hurry when you use TLY rn aa Comfert Lys 18 @ 'very powerful cleans It is used for oleai the oldest and bardest dirt, greas: Comfort Lye is fine for making sinks, drains and closets sweet and clean. Comfort Lye' Kills rats, mice, roaches and insect pests. Comfort Lye will de the herdest spring cleaning you've got. Comfort Lye is 400d for maki 3 Ieaperdeved perfomed und 100K teat = TTI is splendid f 0 rs it in-!legiate staf . became the wife of 382 female over the male, "its head' to vlect a certain the Rev. Hl. Lloyd Morrison, of voters in the forthcoming Ref- einilidate {liv hold the whip Avlmer, Que. Dr. Shorey. of erendum and Provincial elections tari! Where is just as much likelihood ful of bridal ro: THE BARRIE EXAMINER ; Ward 3, 60 per 'cent; '| Ward 4, 58 per cent., and Ward 5, 51 per cent. Obviously all the women will not vote the same way, but the possibility af a candidate or parly bringing out some election cry that would "catch on" with the female voters opens up a wide vista tu the aspiring poli- lician of imaginative genius. For it is a curious, but uncontrovert- ible, fact that more olections have been won by popular elec- tion slogans that appealed to the imagination than on -the real policy or even past performance of a political party or govern- ment Here's to the new female Volers and after the vote is counted on October 20, we will 'be able to judge better as to Whether women as a whole Wanted the franchise or not Morrison--Cowan Napanee Beayer--A very jhome wedding took place on 'Thursday morning at -- eigh® welock at the home of Dr, and - daughter, Miss fda Kathleen, rie Col- t Trinity Church, offieiated, 'and She was ate they will spend their honeymoon. Griffiths--Richardson A_ marriage of much interest to Barrie people took place in Collier St. Methodist Church on Wedngsday afternoon, September |10, when' Viola Marie, younger . E! M. Richard- » Ave., Barvie, became the bride of William Durham Griffiths, voun, <on of Mr, and Mes. W. A. Griffiths, Maple j Ave. Barrie, 'The ceremony was performed by Hey, Ro J lis, Pastor of the chureh, a large nariber af invited guests and Barrie Both the bri¢ popular young bride having the past four the cong with a purse of remembered he avy boat. 'Th we Mrs. Arthur B Simmers, Miss Mrs, L.L. Tayle Carolina: Mrs. Windsor: Miss eago: The Miss Emma Foster, Ernie Marks vaudeville stoe begin a thre ment, commence Miro Marks ovr fo play this ¢ dramasin' Can, proven a box on theough y tells a cley in the seenes [friends witnessing the ceremony |The bride, who was given aw by Dr. W. Kichardson, of Rar- rin, looked charming in' white | charmeuse satin, with overdress ef tulle, trimmed with pearls, her veil being. daintily arranged with orange blossoms and pearls. She carried a shower bonquet and Sweetheart roses. Ada Richardson, gf Toron- jlo. sister of the bride, was the [bridesmaid, gowned in' old gold in, with tulle overdress with mente trimming, and wearing a brown velvet picture hat with he ostrich trimmings arried a bouquet of Dunlop r . The sroomsman was Mr, PF. G, Finch, of Toronto, and the ushers were Mr. Arthur Blachford, of Toronto, broth in-law of the groom, and Mr, Emiel Welle, of Barrie. Dur- ing the signing of the regis Miss Irene Vokes, of T ronto, sang "All Mine Alone," the bridal party leaving the church fo the strains of Mendelssohn's Wedding March, played by Miss Lois Vanee, who alse rendered appropriate music during the ceremony. The ehureh was beautifully decorated with ferns, asters and hydrangeas. Afler the ceremony a Trecep- tion was held at the home of the bride's mother, 58 Maple Ave., when Mrs. Richardson received. gowned in taupe embroidered crepe, with hat to match and corsage bouquet of American Beauty roses, A buffet luncheon was served, the house being tastily decorated with hydrangeas and pink and white roses. The groom's favors were: to the bride, a diamond and emerald ring; to the bridesmaid, an onyx ring with pearls; to the soloist, a gold bar pin with sapphire; to the organist a sterling silver vanity ease; to the groomsman and ushers, gold tie pins and watch chain. Mr. and Mrs. Griffiths, left on a motor trip through the Eastern States, the bride travelling in a tailored suit of navy blue with hat to match. On their return they will reside at 74 Maple Ave., THEBANK°F TORONTO Collier St. Methodist Chureh for' Kittie Marks and Ernie Marks ation presented hee! . with which Mr, Griffiths is associated, gave a beautiful cabinet of silver. The guests from out of town Mrs; Ollo Redfern, Mr. and F. G. Fineh, Toronto; Mr. and Miss Myrtle Vine, Allan White, Parry Stock Company The tie~Marks dramatic and at the Grand Opera Hou the wonderful drama * of pathos and comedy interwoven A Suggestion for Saving 'ASH in the pocket encourages careless spending. You will find it a much easier task to save if you keep your "Spending" money in a Savings Account with The Bank of Toronto. There'it is safe and can be drawn upon when ron!iy needed. A reluctanc. .o draw from that account will grow upon you, and} tect you from many needless expen- ditures. Once the saving habit is acquired, the account, with its earnings of interest, will steadily grow to a sub- stantial amount. q Many young men and women are working out this scheme with us to advantage. . H. A. SIMS Manager It is a plan worthy of a trial. Capital $5,000,000 Reserves $6,625,623 six big vaudeville specialties are te and groom are! presented, making a big even- Barrie people, the) ing's entertainment at popular been organist of] prices. The clever actress, are big favorites in this town, and this season the star is sure rounded by 44 clever players, Change of program each even. ing. - rs. Friends int gold and the choir} pr with a silver he W. B. Hamilton lachford, Mrs, H. Irene Vokes, Mr. or, Jackson, North w F packagg as from j the oven. M°Cormick's Jersey Cream Sodas M es $ i Hamilton; Elmvale; Mr. ound k company will] nights* engage. | ing Mon. Sept, 22 with | ek Tn." | ns the sole right lever up-to-date | ada and oftice winner all! n Ontario, The er story with lots | Factory at LONDON, Canada. Branches at | Montreal, Ottawa, Hamilton, Kingston, Winnipeg, Calgary, Port' Arthuz, St. John, NB, Between the act: os

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