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Barrie Examiner, 20 Sep 1928, p. 5

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sI\I\ll.4, vs n ur-.-.. ASSISTED BY I I If`IlV\I his Canadian Page Flvc --.-__--g_---I "fer-nor TULIPS HYACINTHS NARCISSUS DAFFODILS, Etc. All large, clea bulbs. l_)ARWlN TULIPS from 30 Doz. up See Window display, in- cluding wooden shoes from Holland. SEVEN-O Brown & Co. 0PERA*H0UsE, 0RlLLlA M"AY-~ 5333 24' ,1?.?8 ououv I\f\'I I5 . BULBS A mas? L1v;s'rioc:<%sHow IN THE COUNTY ,__._ --. -aural: nl!!l\ AlII\ ")II'I\< HORSE '1{A1i 6N THE 2ND AN n..-..A Pr-ascension of School .Children on the 2nd.` D 3RD` or Fall Planting. ~ Ilvliwnu -~- _ -.___ (`grand Procession Child_ren tlie li lTCHlNG CONTEST on an 211:! ' FIRST CLASS BAND in attehdance both days ` V ALL uvz sroclcsuown on `I1-lE,3RD A GRAND concawr the evening of the last day Something doing everi .momen.. Come `see. T. `E. Smith, Pres.~ by. (;t;rge Bernard ghaw Prices: 25, 50.`-15, $1.00. $1.50, few 32. % Plan opens at Box Office, Thurs., Sept. 20 MAURICE COLBOURNE . PRElS'E'N`T`S HIS _ COMPANY ` ' *` 7"---1--A-3,1; 1-nnufk "PQVI`If\ Lvlillvaw vvn.. . -- . ._ including Eng1and - most famous Classical Actor - - - -- --Ami I t\IIIl" Ifllulnsvuu -_-_-_ ._ . in the WorldlFa-mous Comedy LllGD1UL `Lu vva. BALlQL_'_0LLOWAY `"?;;&Nj)1Deg_' l with friends in '.l.`O!'O!1t'O. Congratulations -to Mr. and `Mrs. A 'D. C. Horner on the arrival of a son. Mrs. W. Jackson, Leonard and Dorothy visited friends in` Toronto last Sunday. . . A. `Mcconnell is `ill. . `The W.'M. S. -met at the home of Mrs. Geo. Harvey last Wednesday afternoon. The program was a very interesting one on "Our Indian Neighbours. Business regarding the bale was discussed and the ladies plan `to `do their quilting Thursday afternoon of this week. Collar Bone Broken While in Toronto last Saturday Jos. Pulford had the misfortune to- be in a car accident, his car being side-swiped by a another car. Joe and Douglas `Culiingham. who were with him. escaped injuries but Mrs. Pulford had her collar-bone frac- tured. _ 1 :3! _ _ -II_..--..- -`LAu':nn `fhunday. September 20. 1928` II:-vv g cm: -uw_- -.,_ V Sept. 17-Mr. and Mrs.-J . .R. ` Chantler have been spending a. week with friends in Toronto. .nm.n.-nuhulatlnnu tn Mr. and `MP8. IVI Iuvvuug----_.-- V..- Last Friday evening a-In-re num- ber of friends gathered at the home ` 0~Mr. and Mrs. VV. Halbert in hon- or of their daughter _Este]1a. After \ -. Innnannrh nf mmair-.-_ readings and 1_6NZZZoP/2Q_QZ?_% T jj L their daugnterusteua. J-XLLUIJ a program of music-, readings speeches, there was a miscellaneous shower of many useful giftsand the following address was presented ` to the bride-to-be. _ To Miss Estella I-Ialbertz We have heard that in the near future you intend entering into matrimon- ial relationships. seeking the happi- ness and undertaking the.responsib-- ility which belongs to weddedelife and this we have thought to be a suitable occasion on which to gather and express our regard for you and our good wishes for your `future, You have willingly and readily join - ed with us in the life of the church and community, your influence has always -been on the side of what is right and good and your quiet but cheerijul and steadfast manner we all have appreciated. Sometimes when young people are establishing a hnrnn for themselves they either NEWTON ROBINSON Misce|lneo_us Shower ,,.s,,_. _ u.....-an Jas. McDermott, Sec y. Sept. 17--Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Rog- erson of Zephyr visited friends here on Sunday. . . Alex. Marshall is seriously ill at the time of writing. A i Joh Leek and son Bruce of Mount Albert spent` Sunday at J. E. Hodgson s. ` i . T . Miss Mary Sloan was away on a holiday last week. \ V . The Junior Institute met atthe home of Doreen Stephens on Wed- nesday `afternoon. The erection of a new house at Tyrone will greatly improve the corner. It will be between William Wic'e s and the school. _ _ .n............+..1nnnna tn Miss `I-Iorner B&dJl%e95` W1ce's and me scqum. Congratulations to M1ss_ `Homer M and thq fifth line school on winning first prize for uniformed sch_oo1' at the fair at Stroud. _ m.....,: Tavnau ta wnnrinz a very the Ian` all bcruuu. `happy smile during the last week as a bouncing baby boy has ar- rived at his home. The ower sh-ow he1d`in the curl- ing-rlnk on Thursday was a great success. The address given by Mr. Moore was exceedingly fine and everyone was pleased with his work as judge. Dr.,Spencely's show of gladioli was. a great `display. and added to the success or the show. Shower for Miss Todd . There was a"1arge gathering -at . -Reive last Friday evening in honor of Miss Agnes Todd, Who is to be married soon to Mr. Ernest Knee- shaw. A very pleasant evening was spent -in games and conversation. VVhen Miss Todd arrived she .was given a seat in a whlte-ribbon- decked chair directly under a ven- tilator in the ceiling. Mrs. .Ho,dgson thencplayed the wedding march and Dorothy Allan, dressed as a bride, bridesmaid, Grace Allan, walked in- LA 6-I-\I\ nnnn` vnwlng` 9 large Fred Lucas is wearing a. very . the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore. with veil and flowers, and her. bridesmaid, Grace Allan, wameu All` to the room` drawing a large white wagon gaily decora-ted and loaded with presents for thejbride-to-be. Just then a shower of confetti fell through the ventilator on her, mak- ing a very pretty picture for the merry guests to see. "She received many beautiful pre- sents among them being a lovely jardi-neire from her"Sunday School class of fteen age girls. Miss Todd is verypopular and has been a pro- minent member of the Young Peo- ple's Society and the Junior Insti- tute and a faithful Sunday School teacher in Churchill United church-. The best wishes of the community. gowith her to her_ne\_v home. i Sept. 18--I.\*. Ralph spent the week-end in Toronto. Miss B. Rowat has returned home after three months at Blgwln Inn. M... n rm-A, 'A`111~ston. visited afterthree months at bxgwm .|.uu. Miss P. \Vard, 'AllI`ston. her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Dawes, over `-Sunday. `The Harvest Home services are being held in the United church next` Sunday. - George Rumible, Toronto, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. _Rumb1e. over Sunday. xm.....om.-. urna ax-m=nt1ona1lv..heavy Sunuay. S `Traffic wes exceptlona11y.._heavy on the Penetang road, Sunday, going to and from the Shrine. Mrs. R. Dunn and `Miss Martha, , Midland, spent Sunday at J. Dunn's. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.; Rowat. `Sud- bury, visited at J. Rowa.t s last week. _ Sunday visitors at Geo. `I-Iowe's were: Mr. and Mrs. H. VVa1ker and Ivan of Markham, A. L. Walker of Cookstown, Mrs. A. Brown and Mary of El'mva,1e,'B. Harris and C. Hurst of .Bar):1e. vm.- qnhnm Fair held for the of Barrie. The School Fair I-Iillsdale scholars Vvednesday af- ternoon of last week was a decided success. The exhibits were all up to former years. During the races ` Irene Bro-wn had the misfortune to break a" small bone in one ankle. Hillsdale scholars" and teachers attended the sclloolifair at Moon- A stone Thursday. The senior room secured the shield for the highest number of points for the Strathcona Exercises, besides securing many `individual prizes. The junior class.- es doing exceptionally well in draw- ing and writing. _ . Mr. and Mrs. George Howe. Hills- dale. announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Esther Anne Elizabeth. to Mr. `Clarence Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walker, Markham. The wedding will take place the middle of October. -.-.---_._.___.--_.j.. ` fin!`-tn: . Sept. 18--Mr. and Mrs. G. Me- i Gregor and children and Miss Phoe- ' be Ross of Toronto and Jack Ross ;of Oshawa spent the week-end at the parsonage. - ` Mr..and Mrs. John Vincent. their ` daughter 1VIoy, her husband and *- three children and M133. Mabel Vin- '!c_en_t_ og _'1`oronto visited at Gordon ...~.-lnvr E. Bush's on Sunday. 5 The anniversary services at Zion ` Presbyterian church will be held on ;Sunday," Sept. 2-3, at 11 am. and f7 p.m., conducted by Rev. Geo. I Craw of Victoria Harbor. ` Mrs. Ro`_bt. Muir's health does not show any improvement. ' ` ` Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jardine and children of Brentwood spent Sun- day at Geo. Latin1er s. ` Mr. and `Mrs. Jos. Hunt of Tot`- ontovisited at Mrs. Jonas Tar- ;Bush s. S _ . The United church of Anguswill hold their anniversary on Sunday. 1' Sept. 30. Services at 11 a.m.. 2.30 ` pm. and 7 p.m. As this is the six- tieth anniversaryathere will be spe- ;cial music -including a quartette `from Mendelssohn Choir, Toronto. Elle pa.L`auuu=.v... T Mrs, ` `May, ' ;- M15 !cent of Toronto visitc IE. on" Sunday. 'Nn.. a nnivm-smrv ser Read This! If You Have} $l\\' vv o 1 --,._._ Sept. 18-Rev. R. Faulkner is in charge of tha work in St. James` Church here. commenc1ng'his-pa.s- torate on Sunday. Everyng wishes for` him. a very successful ministry. Next Sunday the service is with- drawn owing to anniversary ser- vicesin the United `Church, where nnu Y Mnmwnn ,Of Churchill i9ices`in Unitedcnurcn, wner-= Rev, J. McEwen.ot Churchill will preach at 11 am. and 7 pm. I `The many friends of W. '_I'.'_Par}_-_ [preach 11 and '1 run. `The many W. '1'.` Part- ridge regret to hear he is seriously ill at. Battleford. Sask., where he Went only a. short time ago. `Mr. and Mrs. E. C, Drury were week-end guests of Col. Carmichael at Collingwood. ,` Geonge `M. Colson. an Austrauan. has had his will, consgsting at 200 words, tattooed on his-Igack. Coison. an_Austra11a.n. .... had his will. consisting _Cl-!URC_l-_l!LL \ l-llLl..SD1_\l_.E ANGUS `It you or any relative or friend` are worried or suffer because of| varicose veins, or hunches. the best _advice- that anyone in this worldl _can give is to get a prescription that ilterally hundreds of people all over -the country are using with complete `gatlataction. rr:I.M-nu nub nnnw r'*h~na'a"laf fnr Ah giumiimiiiiailgl * -q , AJOI-IIN GUEST ---~~-.3 .-Al-|ouA. II11`Y Ul'IlV uuhvu John Guest passed peacefully `away at his late residence, 31 San- ford St., Barrie, Saturday morning, Sept. 15, 1928, in his sixty-eighth year. He was a life-long resident of Simcoe County being ,born at Big Bay Point, a son of the late James Guest. one of the pioneer settlers of Innis-P11 ~'l"n\-xrnahin. During his b0?` or the plorleel` seLI.u=L'a u. Innisfil Township. During hood days he lived at Big Bay Point, later farming near Nantyr and for the past 17 years has been a. resi-l dent of Barrie. The esteem he enjoyed in life was manifested at his death by the many beautiful floral tributes and expressions of sympathy which were extended to his family. `The funeral service wasvheld at 4 his late residence in Barrie at 2 p.m. Monday. being conducted by the Rev. Wm. Hipkin assisted by Rev. A. E. Baker and at the grave by Rev. A. D. Cousins of St. Paul's. Innisfii, . The remains were `borne to their last resting place in St. Paul's `_ Anglican Cemetery. by four nephews W. B. Guest, Lyall Guest, Wallace Guest, Earl Jobbitt and his two sons, Howard and Ralph. ~T-`l'n in unvvivn hv his W1d0W. EKmoL THEATRE---SEPT. 24 - 25 - 26 and Ralph. `He is survlved by two sons, Howard and Ralph, and Mrs. W. Meredith of Ivy: also three sisters. Mrs. Thos. Greaves of Bar- rie. Mrs. John Soules of Big Bay Point, Mrs. Donald Iverach of Isa- bella, Man.. and four brothers. Ed- ward and Evelyn of Big Bay Point. William of Stonewall, Mam, Frank A9 17"|rvi17!.11D `mi `avian: uxnunu In-- --uu--|u--nu--|n---In--u|--II:-II--II--In %-_ patlszactiuxl. Simply ask your drugglst for an original two-ounce bottle of Emer- ald Oil and apply night mid mornw tug to the swollen, enlarged veins, rubbing gently upward and towards the heart as the blood in the veins ows that way. Soon you will no- tice that they -are growing smaller and the treatment should be con-' _tinued until the veins are of normal aize. Emerald Oil is a powerful, yet harmless germlcide and results are guaranteed by Douglas Drug Store and all good druggists. " TOMS L PRC5DUCTlON/ UNCLE an Y POLLARD , -4 L A A &Iluu-- ---- ---, , Sept. 17--Mr`. and .\Irs..W, J. Fra- ser and family spent Sunday at Wasaga Beach. nun.` a haven number from this \ Beach. Quite` a large number ling attended- the school fair at Mlnesing, which was a great suc- ngsn gum:-nu % cess. 1 `Ila. %cess. `Mrs. Chas. Theakston of New- market and Mrs. Geo. McLeod of Toronto spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. Wlngrove. Sept. 19-Mr. and Mrs. McLean of Stayner spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Storey. Mrs. M. Yvattie of Toronto, who has been visiting here for some time, `has returned home. u-.. .-....-1 -Vfru, XV. Ca1`1`utheI`S. after Varicose Veins '"=::'=*: ':::'::=*`...,..,;,.."*'* ..`::'...*`;"~.`;~......... [ ~ u e x the resultggf two , creati_veg:?fon. _ , in the vyorl '5 es: stucho . - ' ` how two mqlion 0 were spentto thrillznd. } returned home. Mr. and -Mrs. W. Carruthers, being at Utterson. Muskoka, for two weeks, have returned. xx. nn Mm. Reeves. recently of returneu. V Mr. and Mrs. Reeves, recently Windsor, have moved to Mrs. Wol- fenden s house here. `R. Daly has not yet sold his farm as" was stateg in last week's report. SIXTH LINE, vzspm. u `I ..- 117 T 17* Bu}? Advertise (1! Things CUNDLEZS How do you secured through _____ , , sell this cheese?" I often wonder myself, ma.'am. :- exclusively during Cahidian :3-` tour. J Reservations of tickets for Mr. I-I\0dgs0n s appearance may be H19 members Of St. Andrew's Choir. 8 nnnauu--..-..... _ -___ l Idlllanaa --v- _._,___ * Sensational Canadian Pianist is appearing under the auspices of ST. ANDR_EW'S CHOIR` A LESLIE. H9P_G.$.9l U\Ill|I an-....v_-. \ Oustancling Canadian Tenor Soloist. . Mr. Hodgson, who has been ac- claimed throughout Europe and the United States for his clever musical interpretations, follows the lead of other famous artists in using a . .-nun--pun A xv DI A Mn or 3!. Avian vo u . . V . .. s1`. ANDREWS CHURCH ` BARRIE, OCTOBER 25 A qa`r:'I'*`R`h RV 1131118 8. .HEINTZMAN PIANO I . . 1 . . A . ...I.~ kl: (`qng wA*`rcH "nus SPACE. NEXTWEEK _ f

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