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Barrie Examiner, 12 Nov 1925, p. 5

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1bgs: SUNNIDALE councu. SUMMER , nguassas All Specially Marked _ FOR SATURDAY "1'u'}:oxis use of winter ANDIALL WHQ 5121:. fr WANT TO own oma. =EVERY`ONl-1 wm) o w1Js EASY .k1i;T1_1_<{Es_;'r THE REASON---. FOR ESTIMATES, SEE MR. MINER, Our. Hegting Expert. Otton Hardware Co. The following have accepted posi- tions: Marion Reed with L'ondon Life Ins. Co.; Ruth Fisher, Sarjeant s Coal Office. ` V 8 Our Toronte Employment Agecy reports having placed Lillian Adams l-in a desirable position. - 11`r..I1:..__L.__ 1'*r-_..1-__ _ ._.L__:I___L ,5 n4 1' . . . W V . . _ . ~ .. `'\rv-r~u-\rnnu Wellington Hughes, a student of 1914 class, was a holiday visitor. He has made good in the commercial field, be- ing general manager over Western -The Easyivis`durable. Finest materials and work- T manship are used throughout. Steel-cut gears, extra heavy copper tub and aluminum -wringer--these and ' other features assure endless years of faithful unin-' / terrupted service. a , -.I-The Easy is efficient. Its vacuum cups _dissolve and wash away everyspeck of dirt uniformly in re- cord time, without any wear on the clothes. -I---The Easy is e.coVnomi'cal.l x It Costs less.to operate: is adjustable; to washes of any size, avoiding waste, and minimizes physical effort. ..._; Its little brother, the Easiette, a six-sheet-capacity washer, is a chip off the 91d block. Price $129.00. EXTRA % coon QUALITY HOSE _ SonV1_eV Ribbd Top Reg. $1.50 for 95 \JIovoIa vuvu -4-v-..~..--.-.. '3-..--...._--...- College," Toronto. 43 E|izabeth.V,,8t., Barrie. Phone 80 $27.50 SUITS $27.50 with Extra PairTrousers You'll always- be glad you own an Easy. Satisfy yourself by trying one out in your home. V PHONE TODAY. _ Business Collgge Notes A `Representative of the Berger Tailoring Company . will be at the store of Alex. Milne & Sons. He will have a complete range of imported and domestic - Fall and Winter Suitings. With every suit purchased at Mi1ne son Nov. 13`and 14 an extra pair of trousers of the `same material as suit will be included. Every suit made to your measure, style and fit guaran- teed. Prices $27.50 to $40.00. Alsovspecfyial Prices on Made-to-Meas`ure Overcoats. Alex. Milne & Sons surr SPECIAL FORDMEN AND YOUNG MEN ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NOVEMBER 13 AND 14. Tailoring , Clothing and Fumishings Watch our `Ad. eyry wek for Specials Choicesl Candies Ontario for a Montrealfirm, with head- quarters in London. 1\/I -av-`o-avnf Qfrafhnurn T\/h'1nnr1 had .v\.u...-y..- ..v V./.--`,......v ...y- vu\..-...- The students areorganizing for a series of monthly "At Homes" during the Winter months. L|Ua.l'LU1'S Ill 1JUllU.Ull. Margaret Strathearn, Midland, has returned to comp1ete_her course. n1v__ _;.-_::-_,;_ -_-- -_-..-_.:_..._. 2-.. - Thos. Wauchope, former proprietor 'ofBarrie Business College, called this week. He is general superintendent for an insurance company. SPECIAL SALE OF SCARVES Buy "Advertised Things. SATURDAY FOR . Page 3 Apparently these folks have not heard of the special lenses. we supply for eyes that. are sensitive to light and the move, ies. These lenses prevent all annoyance from these causes. So there is no reason why you` should be bothered in this way if you,ARE bothered. Ready to talk to you at any time about it. s v ` In Graduate Canadian `Ophthalmic THE H011-:L snvlcoz ` Barrie, om. v Telephone Hotel. " Meet your friends` for _Al'-_"I'l:'.Rl_l_OO_l:J TEA Elizabeth Street, Barrie. Phone 56. _AT.._. % BRYSON S, THE MOVIES HURT. Some People : Eyes V _the vxcke Genuine French Fruits Keiller s Swiss Fruits I -Keep out |ra.ugh.sA ` --Keop out dust ' -Keep out dampness ' -Reduce`your` fuel bills ,` --.-MaIe it any to qpen and ...__.__v __ --.-, ._- __.---- ---- close yindowi A _ 5--Stop rattling and shaking. -Help leuen outside noises --Outlast 'all other` metal weather strips V ---Are made in special styles for doors and casement` Windows 1 A ` w-vvvw w - - cm.- "'66.: to $5.00. RlLEY S 'ro1=1`=1-:|zs% . FRUIT GLACES BRYSON S 32 Dunlop Sty. (3-- (,"O@,% BARRIE Going'9t-9f'.Busines Sale ovn$--w 1 and other pac_l{age_ Chggolgtes at from Ag A PAGE & SHAW FANNY PARKER NElLSON S' %_ M0lR S_ I SHEA & `SON BULK CANDIES ; from 25c`lb. up. p-- -1:-uuv >- at our Tea Room. We Are all `at specialor this Saturday, while they last, come Early. E %wg$%&&mww&m$ \\ `\R.ob't. Vvalker wa iri -'Barr1e for.th Lweel-end. . T ' . `Minn Maud (`Jnrnnnf `In ulnlflng ht-Ir xnome In ueexon. 2 . V .; Miss Pearson of Toronto wt;s:home [for the holiday. , , V - Jan]: 'l"nnli nnnnf fh'o`I-unlinv at his I slstr in Orlllla; weK-en.0- Miss Maud Clement `isfvvlsltinggter Ian Tllan-In nv\nn` Ohn hnlhlnu nfhnI' I uususr .,1n .uruuu. ~ ' .Miss Wllsdn spen`t the holiday a.t`he2- | home in Beeton. . 4. L ' . Ilium tlnnunnn II, Tnhnnn IVlYnQV.1I'f\IQgID '10!` the nouaay. , ` I} ._ ' Jack `Cook spent the_`hol!day at his home in Bradford, -' * ' ' Rev`. E. E. Pu_gs1eyVs;en`t the holiday with friends in Orlla, . .- ' Kline: llhonb av-ran! tho urnhk_nn nf wun IPIBHGB III lJl'_llllB., , V .' Miss Gilbank spent the_week`-end_at her hon;\eln._M!dIa.n'd.. A _ . - v L. A. =Conn wasvat his Home in her home ln;MtdIa.n`d._ ` ` -A L. A. Conn was-at ms 1{ome_ Thornbury o`ver"Sunday. V Mrn n-nxh nf 'l"nr-nntn In. vlqiflne` DIIHVRIB uuqnus` 1.1118 WGGK. ' `Miss Florence Manning spenha. few days with friends in. Orillia, 4. Rnh Tlfllnnn nf 'l`nrnntn won with (ll!-3/:5 WWII l;1`lUllU_B III. uruuu, Bob Wlson of Toronto was with Elmvalfeq ends, Qver Sunday; 7|/Inn` flan Dnn nf `Raw-ah!-`lei. v!:CHnQ .LllUI'IlUUX`y UV!!!` DUIIUEM. Mrs. `S _ 1th of_ TorontoA is? visiting Elmvale fr ends"th!s week. "\.f'na Wlnuknna Ifnnnlnd grants? a law VCJIIIIVHJQ-.' lrleuuu, VUT Duuuuy. 7"" Mrs.` Geo. _ Roe of Barrie is visiting her. sister,_Mrs. `W. J. McGui1*e. V Nfr-h Tuiwnnn hf QDIIH Qhr Marin i -zyvuw :4: on Iv:\aI-I._yIu -1: cu; Ualluu up - n u - v v V . .. CARTER---Born, on Fr1day,.Nov`. 6, %925._ to Mr. and Mrs. Carter, a daugh- er. ' Thanksgivingrwith friends in Williams- fnwi ' ` . `Mn. . and Mrs. V J. ~T. Foster `spent: -now gyuvuv vs a-gnuo vvoau Av \.In|-shirt Thai}. Shanahan and {fin Shanahan spent a. few.-(days in Toronto this week. f`! A'I'\'I'IY'`I'I 754.... A.. 'I'..IA.._. `YA-9` Q lllll ford. ll IUUUHL U1. Llle J.'l`BSUyLel_'.l'cLIl a.llIl1Vtl'SaL'_Y.! Miss G1adys.Sm1th of Millbrook re-.`' turned home on Monday after spending` fa. couple of months with Miss Mildred`- : Graham; - ` A I I `Iran 1' r`knI`AVI\ `lfinnn... T,YnI.\.. nunj I Aurxusc. . Charles Houden has .pux"cha.sed Matthew Kennedy's placefon the 8th, line. Mr.- Kennedy and family have! moved to Phelpston. ' "I"hn nnnivnr-ucu-v unvvinna nf Hm: 13v-nu- ' HUI`. BlHlI',`_J.V1I'S. W. -1., IVJUUUIFU. | Mrs. Turner bf Sault Ste: Marie is [the guest of Mrs. Wm. M.otfatt.- `- rnu_-_ (mm, __L._. _--.1 1vn-_ an-|_'_._..I...... Iora. T . ` 2 Mr. and M1's..Reg. Cooper are moving into the house recently built by 3110.` Rutledge. ME and I/fvv.c: I-`l"nnK 'D'{ahnu;. urn v'ic|H*-' UIUIIU 1111!. . PEARS.ON-Born. on Sunday. Nov. 1,! 1925, to Mr.."a.nd Mrs. Lloyd Pearson, a daughter. , Mining Flmznlznn hf 'li`.ln-In Mill: warn. 'l..UUu' ul:97LUI', LVLTS. du. Dt2l:L1'U5,'cl.ll. I I Gordon Thompson moved last week into the house formerly occupied by Arthur Townes. west of the mill.- ` "I`]'Inv'A Vi ha ran ear-vino In Qf Tnhn a1 pnruxuxj LUWIIUB, weal. UL Lue H1111.` [ 1 There will be no service in St. John's "United Church Sunday evening on ac- Icount of the Presbyterian aliniversary- Minn Filnvn Q1-nifh nf `|\/Hllhvhnlz v-A- uralucuu. | J I Mrs. L. Christie, Misses` Helen and` _Jean_ Christie and Graham and Mr.` iLewls of Toronto spent the holiday a;_t, ] Uxbridge. ' u (`Marlon T-Tnnnn `I1-an rnninlnoanrl ` IIIUYCU Ll) ITIICIIJELUII. , The anniversary services of the Pres- byterian church wi1l'be held on Sun- day. Nov. 15, Rev. W. Paterson of Stayner will conduct the Services at,` 11 am. and 7.p.m. Special music. On Monday evening the anniversary sup- per will be held. ' Arnnncr fhnun uvlnn anon} Hm: nrnn1.r_t ]_JUl.' Wul U1`: 11611.1. - Among those who spent the week- |end at` their respective homes werz` Havelock Gvraham, Lorne Campbell, Miss Helen Malcolm, .. Kathleen Stone, u Miss Jennie Simpson, ail 01 , Toronto,` Miss Florence Ritchie of Fisherville, John Andrew of St. Catharines. Abouttwenty neighbors and friendsl participated \in a surprise party at the! .home-of Mr. and Mrs. M. Kennedy.. 8th line, Flos, on Wednesday evening lastln honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ke Vnedy' who are leaving for Phelpston. D ring that nvnnincr hxrn wlnlznv nhnim: ram: 11U`Lll'5UU. Mr; and (Mrs. Herb` Bihoxi are visit-; tngfriends in Tottenham and Rjch-- _mond Hm. I `D'N`.A`DQf\'kY:'Qnu-tn nn Qllunnv T\Tn\'r 1 I1 Ulllulll LUV. ' I Misses Bra ken of.EIg'ln Mills were. week-'-end vis tors at the home of Mrs. L um... 1.n.;..`., ~ -I I week-ena ylsnors at me home ot_ Mrs. .. Alvin I-Iisey. Mrs. Robins of Wyevaie spent few; (Ihvn Innf want: with her r1nnQ'hfer.i JV] I'D. J.J.UUllHUlll`Uu ' I Mrs. Corcoran -and Miss Mary /Com coran of Toronto spent the "holiday at Dr. Cor oran's. V . 1\',r;... -1 r 1' ca... ......: 1ur.....a..... -9 'I`nn_ .ur._ `put `urns: 5. " Mrs. . J. Scott and Marion of Tor-I onto visited the for-met- s niece, Mrs. 11`. R.. Mccaw. this week. . Mrs. A. Newman and Miss Helen Newman of Barrie spent the week-end , lwith Mrs; Wm. Vansickle. I 7v lfnffnff an! {Inn Ann-run vfzxfuvrvv-|_ V-LVtl'B. IVUIJHIH Q1. VVNUVUJB Hylll. `U. LUW days last week with her daughter,` Mrs. -Hounsome. ` , 1 RIM: (`nanny-an -and 'll {nn `llnnir (`nv_l Wm. Moffatt and Geo. Argue r'eturn- ed home last week \_after spending a couple of months in the West. T\/Hanna Qn.r'Hn nnd Acrnnu `RH-nhln nf' VVJLII JV1|'-`Y. VVIIL Va.llHlUKlU- I UU|.l]Jlb' UL IIIUII L113 Ill LIIU VV BEL- Misses Sadie and Agnes Ritohie of Toronto -.spent Thanksgiving with their sister`, Mrs. Jas. Beardsall. (In!-nn 'I"knn1n':nn nnnunfl Inuf` nynnlr Tl-WRSDAY; .Nv aM3an'1 -`z._. i2 s.V | dies. WIIU l1l.'U IUQVIU5 LU!` L'll\`.`lpSLUlh JJUKIIIE the evening two wicker chairs were presented to Mr. and Mrs. Kennedyl with the kindly wishes of the friends. A dainty lunch was served'by'the la.- f\6In Am 1Ivp\r\`r nu-up! uvtnltnun In tncuna. 11135. -7 ' Other week-end visitors in town were: Mr.`and Mrs. S. G. Napier and T Jean of Tottenham, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Webster and Margaret of Richmond Hill, at A. C. Bishop's; `Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Palmer of Barrie, at C. E. Dut- chews} Mr .and Mrs. Blain Ritchie and children _of Barrie, at Jas. Knox s; Mr; and Mrs. Harry Knox of_Niagara. Falls, at R. G. Manning's: Miss A. M. Train, at her home here: Mr.~and Mrs. John` Hahn\_of Toronto. at Geo, Usher's. (afternoon. Oriv Monday Mr. Telfer pur- to Tuesday. Hotel business seems to_ Iivuvv I Ivpvl 5 Vlluuyvwwliuunav Wm. Telfer has sold, the Queen's Hotel business to Mr. Tanson of Brech- in who took possession on Saturday` `chased the Central Hotel property from '1`. R. McCa.w taking possession" b on the boom. ._ Past Masters Night ' The annual Past Masters night of Coronation Lodge No. 466, A.F.A.M. was held in the lodge rooms last Fri- day. Visitors were present from Cor-` lnthian and Kerr Lodges o_Barrle.I Minerva Lodge of Stroud. Past Masters : of Minerva Lodge conferred the 2nd degree and Past Masters of Corona-' tlon Lodge the 8rd degree. Both sets - Hbtel Property Changes .. Harjds- nv... `nI..In.... 1.-.. .....I.1 5|... n_-..-. COTTONAND _ USLE HOSE Ladies? 8:. Ch`ildrn _s L25:c Pair , , T . T _ . iof officers were `highly com limented |by the visitors on their W k. After Hodge [closed a banquet was rovided by the home lodge which was uch en- joyed by all. The usual toasts were. `proposed and responded to by visiting { brethren. A ' Ivllwouvu-nu, --.----`..-_ The 3rd annual missionary banquet `of the Elmvale circuit of the United Church was heldln St. John's Church, Elmvale, on Wednesday. evening, Nov. 4, when over one hundred enjoyed thel gbanquet prepared by the ladies of the `'two. congregations. Very interesting and instructive addresses were given by Rev. H. A. Boyd, a. missionary on' ifurlough from North Honan, China,'l and Rev. David W. Wren, M.A. of |'Mid1and. * u-. 1 , , ,1 1-2-, A _1.1.__...... -.....-.l JV-I.l\lIGlI\l-> Rev. Mr. Boyd made his address very I vivid by the use of lantern slides show- -ing imany places of interest among} which was the Temple of Heaven, 23. 3 `Confucius temple where the Emperor`: and the people worshipped: the Altar` - of Sacrifice,` ant". the wall of Chinal] I which is falling into decay. North Hon-A` : an is an agricultural section and wheat ; is grown and used in place of rice. A ` number of slides showed the methods of sowing, reaping and threshing the . grain. all of which are practically thei same as we read of in the Bible. One` picture showed the gleaners following the haryesters. n_,,g_,, n.v-1:| 1--.. 0 nnn ( "The weamer Strip King has returned andewould be pleased to meet his old friends `and customers. (III: |Au.|..vuuuvn IJI ! Nortli Honan mission field has 8,000,- 000 people and thene are only seventy- I -nine or eighty missionaries altogether` [in the field. The work is under three branches:f medical, evangelistic, edu-i 5 . lcational. ' Fl`!-in -Flaunt nnnunv-1' in 'KTnv-fh T-Tnnnn cauonal. I The first convert in North I-Ionan was a man`whom Dr. James Fnaser Smith cured of blindness by the re- moval of cataracts from his eyes. A great step forward was made when meliglous freedom was granted the Re- public of China on Feb. 10, 1923._ Much has been done through the schoolsto -uplift the people. 'l`hA fimaf mndern vehicle was intro-' The first modern vehicle was intro-' - upuu me people. I duced "into Honan in 1916 when Mr. -Boyd had a buggy iinported for hfsl use in the mission. I\n kn!-non` nf 1-Inn `Dvnuhvfnrv nf Q1m-| on behalf of the Presbytery of Sim-I In tne mlsalun. coe, Rev. David W. Wren outlined, the plans and purpose/of the maintenance and extensions fund `of the United I Church in which all the funds of the I three uniting churches are er;ged this }year. Mr. Wren. stressed articularly the` oneness of all the work of the. `chuzgch in making Canada a Christian i'nat1on`_a.nd doing its share towards cons ALL ~ REDUCED TO cosr mucE,% ANDLESS.% S01-D. ON EASY-_ V Missionary Banquet You win Like7ltT4 ~_ rm-: smart EXHHINER Peace Pure Coiaper St`ri;;>s` In T.I]e/ (.'Il3.lI'. _ ~ 1 _ The following communications were` received, viz.: Provincial Board of . Health, as to improvements requiredl at Wasaga Beach; J. R. Cotter, Clerk of the Peace, acknowledging receipts. of jurors rolls for 1926; report of Ed- win Rogers as to sheep killed by dogs, '|viz.:. A. Pifer, 1 valued at $12.00, B. McNiven, 4 valued at $48.00; Joseph Knox, re, road con. 15. - -- 4, 7-4-- _.,_1__,__'| . The Council of Sunnidale met oni ~Nov. 5 in the hall, New Lowell, with all `the members present and the Reeve` in the] chair. . rnln.-. nl1nurh-\n- nnrn:-nnninqf-inns: urnrol J.x1I\J1\, LC lvuou vvu. -u . The following accounts wereordered` I paid: W. J. Adair, fence bonus, 70 rods` lwire, $10.50; J. W. Mather, hall account,- etc.,- $14.49; Collingwood Hospital, care of .F. Smith, $48.; W. D. Allen, chairs New Lowell hall, $63L70; A. Pifer, `V sheep killed by dogs, $12.00; B. Mc- |Niven, sheep killed by dogs, $48.00; `E. Rogers, valuing above sheep, $3: .John Collins, gravel for roads, $9.20; W. lBlakely, gravel for roads, $15.42; B. ,Cook, work at Beach, con. 16, $38; P. S. Fleming, repairs to culvert, con. 9, $2.50; J. E. Pottage, repairs to culvert, con. 9, $2.50; John Black, work, con. 6, $5.00; W . Carnahan, work Glencairn road, $7.00; D. Corbett, work, Glencairn.` lroad, $5.00; J; Alderson, work, Glen- cairn road, $5.00; W. Lawson, work,` Glencairn road, $10.00; E. Morby, work Glencairn road, $13.00; L. Wood, re-= pairs to culvert, con./4 and 5, $7.50;,' N. Vvood, drawing gravel Larkin road,` `$40.00; ,D. McArthur, cleaning East? Sunnidale drain, }104.; also advances `to School Sections. ' CU. VIZ That.the Brethren have thg the Hall, New Lowell, for the months at one dollar per night. n1|__;_ LI_.I.. r\-.__.-1I ____-_I_A._ - lnlvnnwnnnz vol vnav slianauun 3.`..- ..-c---. That this Council complete agree- ment with Mrs. Alborough as to road from lot 9, con. 16. The following resolutions were pass- ! ed. viz: "I"'knd- 4-Inn `Do-Al-human Inotyn flan nan AP "I`ha,t;__ the clerk prepre the necessary by-la. to provide funds for the repair } ofjEa_st Sunnidale drain, ` That this Council adjourn to meet in the Township Hall, Sunnidale Cor- ners, on the first Thursday in Decem- ber at 11 am.- the evanglization of the world. The nllnfnnnnf fnr fhn Qirnr-no Drnuhvfnrv in CH8 UVHJIEUIIZKLIUII U]. Luv wurxu. 1.116 allotment for the Slmcoe Presbytery is $49,000. ad Elmvale charge, $1435. which amount was unanimously Va.- dopted by a. standing vote. 0. R. RUSK OPH.D.

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