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Barrie Examiner, 18 Mar 1926, p. 8

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Mar. 15--Prof. King of Victoria Col- lege, Toronto, occupied. the pulpit here onsunday and delivered an address on the extension and .malntenance gurid `with regards to Victoria College. 'l\lTru D Mnnmm vialfnd Mrs. Nm-man 'W1tn regarus to vlctuna. uuuegu. Mrs. R. Mooney visited Mrs. Norman Coxworth, Sr.. Ivy, Thursday last. xxruanm-I 12v-nlnv vinifn W Miller in (.IOXWOK`tn, an. 1Vy, '.L'nuruuu.y xuan. Wilfred Broley visited W. Miller in Creemore. over the week-end. 11.. ans: Mme `li`.r`I-ram Mnnrn nf Allin- Ureemore. over Lne ween-uuu. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Moore of Anise t nvisited Mr.'and Mrs. E. Erwin on onday. ' I. Mrs. T. J. Sh a-w was a guest of friends in.Orillia. ove r the Week-end. nu... 'I'.'.I'n'H- `hnxyu av-A `I-msnr this: weak Mr. 1V1cAIee. J..MacDona1d had -the misfortune to have four sheep killed- and three badly worried by dogs last Week. txrm-A hm: ingf ham-1 received here of worrlea oy uogs ~1a.sI. ween. Word has just been received here of the marriage on Feb. 25th, at the home of the bride`s parentsln Calgary, of Earle Bruce, only son of the `late James and Mrs. Bruce (Mrs. Murray) to Jean Rutherford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I` fl (`Narnia II`1el'l(1 m . Uruuu. Uvur uu: wccn-cuu. The ,1-Iolt boys are busy this week drawing cordwood to` Cookstown for Mr. McAfee. 1' nrnnnnnala had .f'hn rnkafnrhnmn fn Mar. I5--~Mr. and Mrs. J . C. Buie. nd family spent Sunday with Mrs. Bell 4 and family at Van Vlack. Mia: hriafnnn. Sninher has returned her slstergn New uoweu. . -. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Carruthers visited with friends in Midhurst; and Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Giffen with friends at Eden-; Irt\` and Jlamlly at Van vlacx. Miss Christena. Spicher has returned hdme`after spending. some .time)'w1_th* her sister_in New Lowell. 1\.r.. on!` 1\:I'v-u T I (`nu-r11H-Inrsi visited 3 METROPOLITAN `Life Insurance `Company vale. Miss Irene" Huth `is progressing fav- orably after her operation in the Col- llngwood hospital. V ~ Min: `Marv Pickering` snent 8. week llngwood l10Splta.l. Miss Mary Pickering spent `with. rs. Milne. \ `uMr. .and -Mrs. Philip; Schell about Sunday -with her _pa.rents,~ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Armstrong, at Strongvme. - {V1.1 u . vale. `Al -lg sU1iN1DAf.E cqnnp-33% to 3urrie_. LEFROY EGBERT . Qu'ni s Hotel T -NmhT ` Amvruran I If? l, Shd `_Cnr'1 tih`en1 V GREAT SILK SALE Get your shere this week. They are bargains. ' Nuff said. Black Duchess, $1.39 value . . . . $1.00 `yard Black ` Duchess, $1.59 value . . . . $1.19 yard Black Duchess, $1.69 value . . . . $1.29 yard Black Duchess, $1.89 value . . . . $1.49 yard `V 1-. I Natural .Read"1`!h,e Exanihjer and get all the local and . dist;ict news---$2.00 a year. n ' u gal-e RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL FOR GlRLS_ .$n_tarto Scholarship Matriculation, Solo Singing, Music, Art, Conversational 13'-umnnh nmnlruna-Inna! nntnnr Gnmn and Qnna--.1 acnoxarsmp mabrxcmuulcfu, D010 911151115, Lu.uu;, fLl.'b,_ \,auu`c1.'au|.,1uuu| French em has1zed. Outdoor Games and Spar` +. Health record exce lent. . , . ` Limited numbers. Yes, more hats every season. Ladies are buying a hat to_match each dress, and why not when they are so in- expensive? No need paying high prices now. Special orders placed with hat man-- ufacturers during ~ the quiet winter season.make it possible to offer love- lyp models at . . . , . . . . . . $2.98 each 4 fopizgsite N w:lI'ria3t Station) V an A `In I\ i--tr`!!!/\' hvenben Glollegaz RRSIDRNTIAI- sci-mm. I-`nn nun c an HATS AND HATS _-_- _,.___ Pbhge, 59 yd. NORTH AMERICAN ms % V ASSURANCE COMPANY - 1905'?/asfe @nt`1'r1nt"' . * Madame, concluded the salesman, invest $5000. `in this oil well to-day and within a year you ll be wealthy beyond your dreams. ML- -._-_ -2 'nr:u:-.._ tl'...n....I.. ....l.-an mun-blgrl JUI-I ll UV WUBIIHJ llV VIl\O Jvua `pow...-...n The eyes of William Hartley's widow sparkled with interest. Little did she suspect that the whole scheme was a fraud. This man was so gentle- manly, his story was so plausible, he inspired so much condence. I'm sorry, she faltered, but I haven t $5000. But your husband had considerable insurance, didn't he?" _ l \IAIA|A U anv- Oh yes, but ou see, I don't get it all at once. The tlhnsurance ompany sends me a cheque every mon . ' ~ William Hartley's foresight saved his widow. Although he is dead, his wise judgment, ensures her comfort as long as she lives. What about your wife? ,, -I.-..I.I,1_._-___ ....-_- _L--.L LL:a IlDAonnanO DESI. Let us nu you Uul uuuxuuu, n 5 manent Income , which gxves full partnculars. vvclaavnouwavnnau-u no-v----v ...-..- ....-_-.,-_._ .,_ You should know more about this Permanent; Monthly Income policy. It is protection at its . best. Let us nd you our booklet, A Pet- ........-..4- Tnn-m.?mh6oh Sun: full narfinnlnrs:_ . lIQ' iglgt `,_f Please send me your booklet ` ` ` AA Permanent Income Name Address Age S.H. BROWN Disfrict Manager For`Prm;;ecau uply to Pyinciinlo. Head Omce-;,Toronto, Canada ..0ccupation..' -THURSDAY, MARC!-l_18. 1926. We are glad to , tell the people of this locality that this Com- pany 'has an office there and we shared'in the achievements of the Companyspoken of in the advegtisement. We shall be glad to co-operate with the local health authorities. 7 11 E. A. RYAN, Mgr. `AGENTS: A. Meikleham, W. Crompton Asst. Mgr. T ` H. Young Phone` 0? win your tswqton' at Jar expemer * ' - ' V ~ T so: _.........__....._.__._.__._.... SPECIAL GARAGE -FACILI TIES I-`OR MOTORISTS ,A N otd for its atmos-` i>h're. . quiet. "comfort and 1_eneme'n,t., Unexpelled cuis- in and vmodgrgu charges. IIJIAVE mi'o`iIBEfT"" INGPLANT WITHIN YOURREACH. OUTSIDE THE cm Real DrC1eaniIi8, 1 AM A PRACTICAL TAILOR AND READY TO ATIEND ro REPAIRS ON -ALL lcLoTHEs;;;*., Goods called for and delivered; .'PRI'CES Clea`nr.A ,Pr8ser and ;Dyr 109 DUNLOP ST. V % $ PHONE 229 , --vv *-TheA%Comfo7ts W * of Home can" be enjoyed qt THE _ , L. C.'. Dunlp and Own Streu .. b/Immcan and European Plans. 75! LY aw ynurn U:-u ToRoNg`o Dissolve a can of Comfort Lye in a gallon of water. Apply with an old scrubbing brush. -Let it soak for an hour or two. Then wash off. Comfort Lye removes the hardest paint more evenly _ than scraping or blistering. Use Comfort Lye for clearing sinks and drains, killing insects-and many other cleaning use. a&$mmw&w$&m$m*l % A % ms g.PI1>l4. 1 3; ELMVALE News ... uidiss Isabl Campbeil get the `week-end in Toronto. _ ' ., 1,1.-u Yunnan Qlmnnnn nnnnt .8. uohnle . week-ena In -'.l`0l'0!1t0. ' Mrs. James Simpson spent -8. {topple of days in Barrie last week: - -,. 5 _ ` Mrn 1-1 15! Warren and Donald visit- lot days In Barrie last ween; '.~ ._ Mrs. H. R. Warren and Donald. |' ed friends in Toronto last wo'ek.=., . 11...; Inn Mnnw and Ann `.T1!l( of ed friends In Toronto last. weenz, ; Mrs. Jno. Mccaw and son.` of Barrie are visiting Mrs. S. Kerr. " ~u.. 0...: M... A Vnllinlt vlhited their I unug } end. | sunuay. - - _ < On Tuesday. March 16, in.H11lsdale, Miss `Joy M. Turner and Russell Jam- ieson , both of Flos. were married _by Rev.. J. ,Gibson. flnn fluaxv `X71?! AVVAHAF Mi` RTIA `MPH. kzrauu JJUUEU lVl\.l. can J-lvllvvvan nvvuau .. -...-. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Morrison receiv- ed word on Sunday of the sudden death of their son-in-law, Dr. Kay of De- troit. . Elmvale friends extend .sym-, pathy. q " . nrrnw M m-mine. while 1181112 the Barrie vlsmng Mrs. 3. ngerr. - `Mr. and Mrs. A. ,V.ol11ck_ v,1`a1t_ed their daughters ih Midland over thqa week- I 1=mr`l_ , lend. I - v T. Robt;-Langman of Crossland attend- ` ed Orange Grand Lodge in London last week. V ` _ ` M 1 M nnt` 1.1.... nrnhm-, Mnrnnllnxn and! week. -. a Mr. and Mrs". Walter-VMarcellus and Mrs. A. Forsythe left for the `West on Thursday. ` 7 Min: Mm-thn Kirtnn returned home Thursday. T I Miss Martha Kirton returned last week after spending: the winter in` Toronto. . M..- n,v..u... rannn 9115 mm: daughter Toronto. Mrs. W'alte_r Scott and little daughter of 'I`i1lsonburg are visiting at`C. E. fVnnnIun c: 9. tew weeks. L , L . . . Mrs. Bert. Reid and Miss Lillian Mc- Auley of Capreol` are Thdme to see their father, who is 111. Minn Trnrne Lawson returned to-Bar- EUIXVIUG UL Du. uvuuu ullnnlvvug \.._.... vu- Born--On Sunday, Mai`. 7, 196, 'to Mr. and Mrs. James Fixrlong (nee Grace Lang`manV) of Gleichen, Al_ta... a any: \aoI-\-v -among.-.--, _- ..---__V-,-, _,,,_,,, ,, son. . Rev. Dr. Woodslde of Toronto. form- erly of Winnipeg, will occupy the" pul- pit in the Presbyterian church next Sunday. n Turnnnv, Mn.rch 16.'in Hlllsdale. ,Gibson. V _ - Geo. Gray, Wm. Archer. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wright, Miss Priscilla Rowley and Howard Rowley attended the Orange Grand Lodge held in London last week. -nr.. ._..1 mp... 17 n `nu .-.....-In.-.-. unnmlu.. U]. 1 IIISUIIU Copeland's. Mia: Jpn` Copelancrs. L Miss Jean Whitton returned "home" after visiting friends in Toronto for. few weeks. , `run. `nm~I- `Ram, and Min: Lillian Me. lather, 'WHO 18 111. Miss Irene Lawson returned rie on Monday after spending a week at `her home here. mm. M Mnnnvmnff nf `Beeton and at` er ' rs. M. McDermott of Beeton and Miss Brlerly of Toronto are the guests of Mrs. T. R. McCaw. 7 Mfnu T-'l'nv-vvv Qnrlnsz, WHO h been in or Mrs. '1`. It. Mcuaw. Mrs. Harry Spring, who has been in Toronto for a few weeks. spent. the week-end with her parents.` . mm A n Rlnhnn has mtumned home daughter In tucnmonu nun. ' Mrs. Grant Mahoney _a.ndV children are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Columbus. in Penetfing. 13.... 111 `r T.H-Ha RA nf Tnrnntn Frank Columbus. In 'r'enet.uug. Rev. W; J. Little, B.A., of Toronto willoccupy the pulpit at the evening [service of St. John's United Church. rs n-_....a..-- 1ur...`. Fl -Inna I-A patny. . ' ` Garrow Manning, while using planer in his shop, had the misfortune to shave the topp off two fingers on his left hand, which will lay him off work for 9. time. A` *D..o.um mmllna unrnnu umv-A nlavnd tor tune. ~ Return curling games were played in Penetang on Tuesday night when skips F. C. Bishop and W. Hill and men went up on" the night train. Two games "were played by each rink and resulted in an even score regarding games` but in points Elmvale were ten ahead, making them 29 points ahead on the whole. , Milk Business Changes Hands Fred Grigg, who has run a successful ` milk business here for the past five years, sold out to Wm. Robbins, who took possession on Tuesday last. . Women's Institute A very pleasant afternoon was spent "hen the Elmvale Women's Institute at Innvnn nr Rlnu W A Qnwfallrnn All of `Raw FI.u`s' ax: - Hides Wanted HIGHEST PRICES PAID 4 Satisfaction Guaranteed . Phone`384, or write` ltfc u I l.'lII"l' D-.. E/I9 l2-....:.' week-enu wun ner IJ8.I'BIlI.S.` Mrs. A. C. Bishop has returned home after spending a few weeks with her daughter in Richmond Hill. Mr: y-nnf Mnhnnev and. children `b \the 'El'mva.le at e home of Mrs. W. A. Sawtellon Thursday, Mar. 11. twenty-six mem- bers and two visitors being present. It was decided to get up a. -play to raise tmoney for the Armenian-AReliet and practise will commence immediately. A` sale of baking is to be held in the Parish Hall on Mar. 20. reading on The Evils of Gossip was given by Mrs. A. Beardsall. Several minute -speeches were given by different mem- bers. The commit ee for "the, April meetingis: Mzfs. offat, Mrs. Geo. Ritchie and Mrs.` Mel. ,Ritchie; pro- gram committee. Mrs. F. C. Bishop and Mrs. E. Thompson. A dainty after- noon teagwas served and social time .....n....+ fncrnfh m- 110011 Lea. Wu. c \ spent together. Annual documents. ` _ , Ourlmg _ I An interesting time wah. spent at the `curling rink on Saturday afternoon when two rinks of the younger curl- ers of Penetang came down on the four o'clock train and played two games with the young men of Elmvale club. The play resulted in a score of 36 to 17 points in favor of Elmvale; Each team played two eight-end "games. The rlnks were: v-uu.-,__-I_ Dnnnnnn `"jw3iIn{;1{1;." R. Champion W. Campbell W L. Simpson F. C. Bishop, 10 -I31`..- ___ 1 _ succrmn sun`-'rs WERE WITHDRAWN gaunnvyo 4-v -.... .. . - ...._ Penetang Etmvale . .- RR. Walker - D. F`. Clinton H. Fleming E. J. Martin J. Cook (L. A. Finney W. Hill, 8 R. R. Gendron, 6 Second game with reversed teams. `F. C. Bishop, 9 vs R. R. Gendron, 4 Hill, 9 `vs H. E. ,'Ijo`dd, 4 Between games the boys were served with lunch in the club room. no call, or wuss H. LEW", Box 542, ;------ (Continued frorr.x page 1) -special subscriptions committee con- sisting o_f Geo. Clark and Rev. `J. R. Patterson, Orillia; Dr. R.I E. Rober'*- son `and Rev. W. B. Smith, Calling- woo'd;;..A.. G. MacLel1an and Rev. S. H. Grenslade, Barrie. and G. Dudley I-and,Rev'. David Wren, Midland, was gpgoarglted to take stepsvto reduce the _ e cl .. . 15A`-' I`..- `Du-yawn`! WAR!` '1- _dencit.. . Rev; Geo. Burry of Bond Head in- , troduced a resolution to memorialize `the General Council to enact that y ministers . `salaries be paid uniformly up to the time they leave a charge `and, that they begin when they com- mence a newgcharge. Cadet `Training Not Discussed A -resolution received from the General Council -advocatingtthe dis- continuance of cadet training in the schools was laid on the table for dis- cussion at _som e"future meeting. . VI... (W`I-n.-wunn av-n-|n11nn'n(] 4419+ `EHO CIJSSIOII at `some luoure umuuuig. The Chairman announced that the charge of Severn, which is technical- ly in Muskoka `Presbytery, although two of its appointments are in Sim- coe, is making application for trans- fer to this Presbytery. VIRL- .l'|I..u1p (Ivan 1'nuI-vninfnri fn `nnn- tel` no Ems rresuyuary, The `Clerk was instructed to `con- vey to the "wife and family of the late Rev. Robert Fowlie .o'gol1ing- wood--. the sympathy of .the R . res'by-- ery in_.thei1". bereavement, -and Rev. `W.-B. Smith `was appointed to pre- pare the customary obituary note for I-Hg "(`.nnfnI-Anna, ~ `pure we liuabuuul 189 Qqnfqrence. U|.l.l.UI.'- Agent Wins Prize ----- -....: Anmnvuafltinn .Ne l.'t3l1!=u`l.ll5 A. C. Hawke T. -A. Montgomery R. Hornsby Todd, 4 a An amactavep'a;avertas.j ..ment by the Metropolitan. 'Life Insurance Company appears in this paper headed coon NEWS" 1'1-in ?B.uuuz5 xAm m-:3 _ Penetang `[1 a 1:71: A: Mar. 16--Mrs. J. H. Blackmore spent last Thursday In Toronto. `Ana: I-Tnnnwann nnenf last week-end last Thursday In 'J.'0r0nw. Miss Henderson spent last week-end with friends in Barrie. -um, Q Tjffln nf wing in a. visitor with rnenas In barrle. Mrs. S. Little of King is a. visitor with Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Tebo. mt... ant` Mr: 'I" 11` Swindle sncmt last With MI`. and LV.ll`B. r`. A. LUUU. ' Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Swindle spent las week-end with friends in Orillia. wcv 4- ._____.._ _ `n-.on4:1\`l\ `lI1l\(1 VV CCl'\'CIl\A VVILII an av:-s-u: pun \'--__--_. Mrs. W111. Lrnapm of Allandale was in town on Monday of this week. . ,... , -r__--___ L-.. 1. . . _ . . . .. an .-....Al ' Ill LUWII Uu Auuuua; ua. nun vvvvnnn Charles James has been very ill and his condition is not much improved. -.-., ,,,, ,, -r._ 1...- ....._.._.. -o..ac.-.1... I115 UUIIIJILIUII an uuu nuuuu ......,....v... James Barry, J r., has g'on_entoqBuffa1o where he expects to be emplpyed for the summer. . A 'In|~n'o nnv-n`hnr frnrn HOP`! attended the A large number from here attended the W.M.S. convention in Barrie `on Tuesday. _ 7 Mr: nnnmnp fnnlz vm-v in last week Tuesday. Mrs. Doolittle took very ill last week and little improvement is seen in her condition. . rm...-. ,.m.,uHnn nf Mina 1\/I n|~ri_unn who conaxuon. The condition of Miss Morrison, who has been ill withvopneumonia, is much improved. A Mr: W (3 WT 1Vl"n(".n]lnu2'h has return- lmproveu. Mrs. W.C.W. McCullough has return- ed from Georgina Island where she has been visiting. =* A II` A 'I`A'hn Inna `rt 'l"nv-nnfn (I11 Mnn- has been vlslung. =- F. A. Tebo was `in Toronto on Mon- day on business in connection with the Order of Railway Telegraphers. ,, ,4 ,1, _ -4 .1 1'1r.lII `|l'....A..-.....~.A..-- LALV \Il uvn va. ..u-am. -v Mr. Emrlck and Will. Montgomery left on Monday of this week for Mon- treal from which point they will sail for the summer. fnkn ununa non:-\In a rnanfincr. nf the v--a-..`.--__... tor tne summer. The young people's meeting of the United Church was well attended, Monday evening. Mrs. Morris was in charge. Very interesting addresses were contributed by Mrs. R. Boyes and T. F. Swindle on citizenship. , ,`;.. s. _n 1- -A._-._. allu I. a At t e regular meeting of Lefroy United Church W.M.S.. h id in the church on Tuesday last, th following officers were appointed` for. the en- suing year: Pres., Mrs. A. -Canning; First Vice-Pres., Mrs. H. Wright; Se- cond Vice-Pres., Mrs. I-Iarr Stewart; Treas., Miss M. Ralston; ec y., Miss Smith; Cor.-Sec y., Miss B. Rogerson; Flower Committee, Mrs. Stephens and Mrs. T,ebo; Organist, -Mrs. Sawyer; Assist. Organist, Mrs.` Wallace. This meeting completed the final consum- mation of union of the two bodies re- sulting in the formation of a. very strong society. L` . ya u nuuav vs: ..._V.......

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