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Barrie Examiner, 15 Jun 1922, p. 7

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_will close Thursday, Juhue 15, 1922 Rub tliechest and throat with _ Expert Shoe Repair: __4. w. WHITBX u 1 uuxea man growmg youngster I'd have nothingelse to boast; ' For though wealth and fame Ild gathered ` all my future would be sad If Fdvfailed to be succesful as that little fellow : dad! _ - A It s the. one job" that` I dream of, it's the M [task I think of most, .- . If I failed that growing youngstexf I'd have -nnthinaanlen +1. }mu=.4-- I may never come to glory, Imay never gather gold, ' , ' Men may list `me. with the failures when my 4 busines life is told,` A But if he,who. follows` after shall be manly," I'll be clad uuv u uc,wuo. IUIIUWB arver snau be manly, I ll be glad, For I'll know I've beensuccessful as that l;C'f'n `alitu-u,n J..Il l There are certain dreams I cherish which I'd like to see come true, `There are things I would accomplish ere my time of life is through, But the task my heart is set on is to guide a `little led _ A , .. And to make myself succesful as that little fellow'a.dad! V - e Bldg. 88110!` Arnold `I may fail to be as clever nly neighbor down the street, . \ I may fail to be `as wealthy as some other man I meet, - . I may never win the glory which a lot of men have bad, But, I've get to be successful as -9. little ` fellow e dad! V ' TO KEEP STIFFNESSVIN CLl)THES Sharchede clothm should be `brought in- {doors just as soon as they areedry. If left out of doors for a long time, they lose [3 great deal of the benet of the starch. i High wind, like rubbing, also takes out the ` stiness. ` 1.-naun uuwucr U1 Duffie. Following the ceremony the bride's mo- ` ther held a reception at her home, Maple |Terrace Farm. for about seventy-ve lguests. Later -Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair left on their honeymoon trip, the bride trav- elling in a suit of reindeer tricotine and wearing the groom's gift, 1; `black fox fur, l The groom s favors to the ushers `and lorganist were gold cuff links; to the solo- ist, a cutglas comport ; and to the matron of honor, a -pearl -brooch. The bride re- ceived many very beautiful gifts, among which might be mentioned a cabinet from I lthe congregation of Churchill Presbyterian ` Church, where "she has -been organist. for several years. ' l Mr um! M ... ,Q:....I..:.. ...:n a.-I-- --_ LL-:.. HDUVUIEI JUHIBO Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair -will take up their `residence near Bradford. fully decorated for the occasion with ferns] and pink peonies. was the scene of aeveryi pretty wedding `on Thursday afternoon, June 8, when Miss Mary Mildred, younger daughter of Mrs. John Todd, became the bride of Mr. Robert A. Sinclair, only son of Mr. and Mrs. John Sinclair, Bradford. The ceremony was performed by the pas-. tor, Rev. Wallace Johnston. The bride,` who was given in rmarriage by her bro-) ther, Mr. Harry Todd, wore a -beautiful; gown of white Canton crepe with silk net} panels, trimmed with taffeta applique and? seed pearls. Her bouquet was of Ophelia roses and lily-of-the-valley. Shewas at: tended by her sister, Mrs. H. L." Ralston, as matron of honor. . Mr. Walter Faris and} Mr. Norman King acted as ushers. ,Duringf the signing of the register, Miss Gertrude, Sins of Toronto sang All Joy Be Thine." The wedding music was played by Mr. `Frank Dutcher of Barrie. l L`.-.llm..:.... cl... ..............__. u__ L ,1 4,! ! Churchill iilslbgrian Church, bieauti-l .mu uuwn iuuuuir nut. | About thirty guests were present at the wedding: breakfast served at the home of ` the bride s parents. Among the many` handsome gifts was a -beautiful mahogany; mantel clock with silver dial, presented to? the bride by the staff of Shaw s Businewl College, Toronto; also a tray and cut glass from the pupils of Shaw's Beaches School, of which Miss Sevigny was principal. The harmv nnnnln lnft nn tho 9 an Wm U1 wuum muss ocvlgny was -prmclpal. The happy couple left on the 2.30 pm. train for Toronto. I lllllc. . I i - The bride, who was glven away by her; brother, Mr. C. L. Sevigny of Brantford, wore 21 becoming tailored suit of navy blue md `black mohair hat. A.l.-.....4 LL!..L-. ......L_ ..-.n-' man- rm.. `u nuuvv .1 V6 UUUl.l,8 little fellow's Adad! tense THETMPORTANT JOB smcLAm--_'r35_D `E-I-izabeth $1., Barrie gt}: _...... uuua-.v nru..I..v ' A meat successful rally of Girl Guidvs, Brownies to Rangers, was held at the home of Mrs. D. M. Stewart on Friday afternoon} of last week; Over seventy-ve were attendance. *1 -uwnuo mu 1.: \`I_I_;u|uly auusuu nan we a maun wafstle thro', H But there s aye a silver lining to the; darkest cloud you see V Q And your boat will reach the harbor if you only wait a wee. ` ~'_ N ,1 Cwv . . .. ' ..uu ucuula aau uu: 5 ucezul 1183121] 8 SK) 0 ' 4 simmer blue, There's aft a pormy season that we :1" warstle thrn"_ 3 . . . ; You canna sall l1fe s ocean `math a sky simmer blue. . . . 0 ' '0, dinna`get doon hefrted; tho the plain - is clad wi' snaw The ow :-s will sune be springing and the scented-`breeze will blaw; I | Tho j you dinna hear the mavis or the lark I . mbune the lea. They will set the echoesringinglif you only ` [wait a wee. vonitv WAIT A was When the %he'rt is sad and weary and the world` seems 87 gene wrang, ~ ` The sky may seem sae dreary and-the road ! . sae dark and lung, } But the sun is shining somewhere, .tho .its I . face ye canna see. / [And t~wiIl;pierce the cloud 0 sorrow if you only wait a wee. A -X014` - .dx:.\.._. _._..j-.._.-._---"' %$**&$$&&&*&*%%**&$$%%&$%w' IN woMAN's REALM >14 V1014 Buy advertised thhgs. L, ..___.___.`,(, V GIRL comes RALLY ..-_, vvuulv my "own Cdrrie. in Weekly Scotsman. THE STANDARD SILVER co. OF TORONTO "LIMITED He_'Will also show you other table appointments suitable for; the June Bride--casseroles, ower bas- kets, cake and bread `trays, pie plates in beautiful designs-g-of thesame high quality. Protected wore %t/lei wear Coms" 4... THE BARRIE EXAMINER ,__ -- r... .....v\-bu uuu VCE you can use them to garn iserve them creamed on toast. .. _--_ ..... ....u u-vvan nuu vuuxa `I I `When baking and makingothez` desserts the` whites of the eggs are often needed`, leaving the yolks unused. A nice Way to i make use of them is to drop them into hot jwater (whole) and cook till solid. Then `serve them in soups, either cut into small pieces or put through the vegetable press. Or garnish salads or` :SeI`VP fhfh I-rnnmpzl nn nnn5 uu. ua-_ycu cugcz Ul one Il0W8l'S. 580010! or touch up with water color or oil paints mixed with a little gasoline. (Use the .gas~ I oline where there is no gas light or ame.) {In this way owers can he made to look `almost ne . T ` ' V- . . _ . . _ -v - -.vvvu.n IlI'\l JIIIIVIIIIIIIII If the ower trimming on a hat -becomes faded and worn-looking and you do not care to buy new trimming, cut and trim the frayed edges of the owers. Recolor up there is nn mm Ham nr `am... \ l is expected. to rrport` and also to t.e1lTic>`fv:'ax_1 |Ancient Landmark. Community sing- ing will be conducted by the Thornton `branch. - I fro RENEW FLOWER HAT -rmummc. N H... a.;...-.. L..:_-_.:_ - -- .. vuuwvu. vvvuuslia ll1lllUILi The District annual meeting of Soutb' ~Sirncoe Women s Institutes is to be held in the Temperance Hall, Thornton, Sat- urday. June 17, at 1.30 p.m. Miss Guest of the W. I. Department, Toronto, and! Mrs. Aiken of Beeton will give addresesl Mrs. Stone of Bond` Head will give a re- nort on` Federated Invstitutes. A mem-. ber of the Junior Institute, Bond Head,.' will report on girls work. Each branch " is to report and tell of an! tAnl!innf Tnnrlrnnwb t"........-....2L-_ ~--- A _us: son LEFT-OVER ace YOLKS IL... L..1.:..._ -...I .-Lf- - SOUTH smcoz WOMEN'S ms'rn'u1'E, A `l`I3..L..:..L .... --1 ~ Manufactured exclusively in Canada by --____g -`WT rGlFl'S THAT LAST ( Read Examiner Adlet Coluxn. . - ' ' 'l' U ' jarrig RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS nt;1r[Q Scholarship Matriculation, Solo Singing, Music, Art, Conversational French emphasized. Outdoor games and sports. Health record excellent " ` Cleaner 1 , Prsgr-'_a;nd Dyer 109 DUNLOP s1`. ogmnerrie Inn PHONE 229 s:.-:.____ N uunyllllll record excellent. I.` I hiln flan nnin A- I 0 Rea` DFY Clning E `.1 AMA PRACTICAL TAILC-JR AND READY To EATTEND TO Rgapmns ON ALL CLOTHES Goods called for and delivered. PRICES REASONABLE l_ have the only dry-cleaning plat within T ,. --outside the city. venben Qlollege Barrie Reslosnrruu smmm tn Break the Grip of that Coltl ! ` J suns $i.75 For Prospectus apply to Principals '. FIRTH :_ Reading theAadvts. is time well spent. Limited numbers. V- your reach Page Seven, June,` J ufy, August `and September. every T` Wednesday afternoon This Stoie

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