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Barrie Examiner, 2 Dec 1920, p. 9

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é Br x WITH "WHICH AMALCAMATED + - 57th Year We WAtLSe Manager BARRIE, CANADA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1920. aa he ch at tavane) No. 48 ¢ WOMEN'S DAY AT __|U.F.0.SECRETARY ~ Al Christmas || VRE ORG EAS ArEerROT Conan Wie =, tificat ' artictpation Certificates i Ladies' Aid in C in Charge Last|/Greeted Ry a(Capacity Aud, AL Laie Most things can be anybody's gift, but YOUR Sunday With Mrs. Aiken-| ience Last Monday Night.-- AFIN dts bushel will shorty i PORTRAIT is EXCLUSIVELY Yours. head as Preacher. Other Speakers. made to holders of the Canadian -- SS eee eat Este Participation ast Sunday 'special services were hel x interest farmers are - A dozen Portrdits solve, at once, a dozen per- wa Ge Outre Metbodt Cee a skin i some, of publie faire Upon presentation of these Par. plexing gift problems. suspices of the Ladies' Aid and these prov- | was seen at Lefroy on Monday night, when tion Certificates at any of j ed a decided success, Excellent music was| despite bad roads men and women aatberd 'we will be find i w rovii a choir consisting of from far and dpa Make.en eppointment to-dey rt othe Aid und yo very Inter' [Hall to bene the US.O. Geena. Mt i fcltate payment, ing, practical and helpful messages were | Morrison xpoke for an hour and s half and J. Frank Jack. son delivered ty Ma, a. R ikenbead of Tor though be meeting Insted until 11.30 in- UNION BANK OF CHTEDA ° rind ? onto, who left thie congregation over ten trot was ms aed aera He Snih.| Bane Branch and Safty Depouit Boxes =, Ac Linlle M jyears 1 tewart, ident of Letroy Minesing Branch < z '\/ Gner. of ortraits , In. the morning, Mrs. Aikenhead spoke /Club, sbly presided and a brief welcome Thornton Branch - OH. 5 ee eee, The Orpheus Club Concert Grand Opera House, Dec. 9 ARTISTS: ; « Mrs. Gwladys Jones-Morgan, Welsh sopran Miss Jevohn Nicklin, L.T.C.M., violinist W. A. Boys, baritone is the "Madonna Song," Liwyn-Owen, Doe., who died at the age of 22. by Marfy: The so passion of that time. piece at the Royal National Eisteddfod audience of 8000 people. Miss Jevohn Nicklin, L.7.C.M., tegchitl,® staff of Toronto Conserv one of Canada's most talented viol Amati violin, made in 1654, and value at $3500.00. of music shold miss. Plan open Dec. 6th. Prices 75¢ and 50c. H. L. Bamford, pianist One of the songs to be sung by Mra. Morgan | the youngest Welsh Mus. |" was written during the bereavement of her only babe, and ix full of the grief and It wan the aong chosen as the soprano test Wales in 1919, at which Mra, Morgan had | the honor of winning the prize before an of the | and uses at her concerts a rare Nicholas Jat Malcomson's on Monday. | on "Woman's Opportunity,' -|they 'are accomplishing, pointed oat, no matter how great her at- \tainments in other ephere thst can com) \hat of motherhood. , there is no|ment a re in importance with | gress made .in the province, taking her | way extended to speakers and audience by text from Rev, 3, She dwelt upon some G. ¢, Alla: of the greatest opportunities now open to) women and thowed the wonderful work] prominent in the Lefroy Club and now a But, the speaker| booster for the cause in North Y Isaac N. " tahvon of Queensville, formerly 'ork, re- ferred briefly to the early days of the move- nd Lefroy and also to the pro- He warned his hearers of the dangers of over-confid- In the evening, Mrs. Aikenhead found ence because of success already achieved. 0 ner subject in Josbua ind spoke on "Man- She emphasized good courage, ¢ | pecially moral courage made it tower above imal courage. Mrs. dd On Monday ev to its reluh and the supper surpassed al of | Miss Victoriq Strange and Miss Elsie Ray iolin solo bySWm. Robinsoi ed it tthe fo of the programme the par- he evening, called upon Mrs. Aikenhead, This congert will be a treat that no Tover | WhO congratulated the ladies on their anlen Th did success. roceeds were $253. |3000 miles. He has been ping will be ant. SHOP ony' Kerchiefs on M4 tle handkerchiefs for the kiddies right up to the pure linen fancy embroidered. Give , handkerchiefs this year. Every price, from 15 cents to the Hemstitched "Pure Linén Pure White extra heavy .. .... ed border beautiful things for those who wish to buy their Xmas Gifts early. If you come in now when the selection is best, your shop- agree with us when we' say that we have est assortment of handkerchiefs yet showy: .;.. TOWELS MAKE A USEFUL GIFT Tooke crreg thle ta Watch for our win- -all_pure:linen, 38x21 inches. . Fancy Colored Terry Towels, "Galt" Ne Brand, rose and blue, white with color> z - $2.00 Setts, consisting of 1 bath' towel, 2 guest lowels, 2 wash cloths, colored borders, boxed to make a handsome: "Xmas Gift, $4:00 'SARJEANT & KING, LIMITED = ie ees Headquarters for Santa Claus hiere already and left a host of much easier and more pleas- EARLY. HANDKERCHIEFS ou will find a whole booth full of hand- the ground floor. Funny lit- $1.75. We think you will . Prices, 15c to $1.75 dow display." \ Fancy Border. Buck Towel, $1. 75 Fancy Guest Towels, $1.25 yey Towels, 40 in.. long, $1.00 to stund by his convictions in trying times |and that the U. and mentioned that this courage should be | gun there in e maintained in municipal and government , a ment aupper was'to the time of election he could not say, served by the ladies in the schoolroom of .but in jus-ice to the people it should be held the church, Solgds and hot potatoes added 'as soon o possible, as Canada was about previous ones in spite of the fact that the ' to relect a government since the w: ladies held a high _fruietion for serving | Jefis appealed to the farmers to have pride ner; an instrumental solo by Mr. Wice, the Miss Scott and Miss Muricl | most likely to receive y. number of new -elubs T, Douglas, the chairman for |f0ing to be put down, tramped down, 'and "In South Simeoe the farmers would have to contend with the large vote in the towns ind by illustrations | and could not afford to be Jax. Mr. Mor- . 'ton assured his hearers that North York is going tp do the trick in the next election organization hed be- Compton Jeffs thanked Innisfil for the 'honor of being elected the candidate. As the only country that had not had chance lin their culling and elect men from their te the time of King John, It is the ayr- m by which all classes sre most likely to |find expression and the wants of all are attention. ford, telling of the urging the need of further effort, femarked. "If we don't get up and look out for ourselves, we're Burt, Stoddart of kept down." Mr. Evans Speake . M.P.P,, outlined some of were brought before the} Edgar the bills Norway has a coastline of more & poe at the Igst session, telling why he iid or did no¥ support certain measures. For a considerable amount of- thia he wae taken to task by the U in order to ha roads we must pay chase community grounds where they might sscemble atleast every two weeks during the summer and.engage in sports, Mr. Evans declared that lack of amusement was the resson why furmers had so much trouble in securing help and stated that he could not get s former employee to re- |turn be: there was no baseball around vhis vicinity, He tdvocated baseball and football, tennis for the Isdies and bowling for the old men. The UF.O. Secretary Everyone bad been waiting with expect- ancy to hear Mr. Morrison and seemed well repaid as they followed his rather lengthy address with keen interest. In his intro- r. showed why he did not approve of pen- for them. He urged the farmers to pur-| ductory remarks, Mr. Morrison exprensed hia delight in meeting old, acquaintances * rolled chocolates. Ed. Bry WALNUT Parisians are the candy lover's aegis \ OUR SATURDAY TREAT is a, mixture of our wholesome candy sold. at a price _. that makes the nickles act like dimes. We:Can Help You When You Entertain » Seleed - Almonds,.. Dipped Grapes, Coffee: Cream, lee 'Creams ard many other real helps. son's Confectioneries. Branch such as R, A. Sutherland of Stroud and Walter Ralston of Lefroy, and recalled old days when these men were among the or- Yanizera 'ofthe Grange, which was the foundation of the U.F.O, Mr. Morrison did not exactly approve uf #0 much baseball and football but directed the attention of the audience to their fore- fathers, who acquired the ownership of our present farms by hard work, frugal living |, and not going )«wimming. "They hewed our farms out of » wilderness in one gen- eration," declared Mr, M we are going away and le Touching upon the work.of the pr provincial government, the Secretary said that the leader of any government must conform to the will of the people and must be guided by the concensus of opinion, He --TOWN PROPERTY --FARMS, ETC. List your properties with me if you want the best } service. sioning civil servants on account of so much government ownership which would make |the burden too great. The U.F:O. plat-| |form, advocating equal opportunities for! all ond special privileges to none, would not permit civil servants to be pensioned, because they did not save any more than| the man who hoes co: Touching upon | the road question the speaker stated that good roads were necessary but thought that the wages the government were paying the men was detrimental to the farmers in se- touring hired help. "'For," claimed the Secretary, "wouldn't he be a foolish the government can when be can lean on If you want anything in Real Estate, see me. SPECIAL OFF ERING - OF GOVERNMENT BONDS Province of Ontario Bonds 6 per cent. Due December 1935 Price 94.34 Yielding 6.60 per cent J. H.. BENNETT Taffies or Chocolates 3 Bryson's quality leads them all. of Town when you want something extra nice in hand- Our BUTTEROLLS and MAPLE- No need to send out

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