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Barrie Examiner, 4 Jul 1929, p. 13

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ANTEN uaung ucx xnpuus uuu rexauves. Mrs. E. Meade and friends of Detroit are at E. Wi111ston's; D. Knapp, wife and family and Mr. and Mrs. Crath and. family of Toronto at Irving Knapp s; G. I-Iaight of Detroit alt Ed. Garrett's. ($115!: was SCIVCQ. Visitors in the village _over the holi- day were: V. Rumble, Orono, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Rumble; Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Fry, Toronto, with friends; Mr. Williamson, Toronto, at M. Howaz-th's; Mr. and Mrs. J. Camp- bell and Bernice of Gannington, at E. Calhoun s, Sr.; Percy Kitchen, Toron- to, with his mother, Mr. and Mrs. C. McGinnis and family and Mrs. Givens, Toronto. at E. R. Scott's; Thelma Dean, Toronto, with friends; Miss M. Arksey, Toronto, with her father; . Misses A. Tudhope and I. Morrison, Toronto, at J. Morrison s; H. Faraghar, Cookstown, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Faraghar. Jr.. and Jean Binnie with their par- ents. C111:/BS5 Belle Binnie of Detroit is vis- iting her fx-Lends and relatives. Mr: F! IIAQHA and (Manda nf `hnfrnlf .11., u ents. `nth wiuu U116 .I.U1`l1l.CL'S 51lrt:1', LVLII5. JJUWIICS. A pleasant evening was spent last Thursday when a number of friends and acquaintance met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Lea and present- ed them with an oak dining room table and also a shower. G. R. Chap- man addressed the young couple in a few well chosen words. Mr. Lea thank- ed his friends for the kindness bestow- ed on them after which ice cream and cake was served. 17411--N-nun lo. J-`Inn npl'l1na-A Au.-up Iv-1.-H. 1-..-.11 UU w:aA:u. ILUJSD b!'.'.l'ILl. v Mrs. G. R. Chapman, Miss Louie C. Downes and R. Jamieson motored to Renfrew, Friday and spent the holiday with the former s sister, Mrs. Downes. A r\'lnn5n nuvnnlnn vnn nuns-& `:\n` czsuuls. nun: 181,50 WEEK. R. Ralph, senior teacher, and Miss C. Turner have been again engaged to teach next term. `AK-an ('3. `D knnunna `Alla-n Yquuln IN y1utu., m.uuuu.y. Mr. and Mrs. N. Dunn and Geo. Dunn attended the Millar-Brown fvectiding at Mt. St. Louis, Saturday as . `fine: If Eon:-1.1::-c-an FTWA-no-I-A 1- LL- zwuuay. _ ! Dick McGu1re of Winnipeg visited] his father, Chas. McGuire, over the week-end. Mrs. -A._ E. Whitby and children to spending a couple of weeks in untsvilie. V Arthur `Overs of Toronto spent the holiday wlth his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Overs. `luv and `Kline `IT `I .`nt....L-... 1-r:-__-_,_ Ldbll. Mdss M. Bradbury, Toronto, is the guest of Mrs. W. Rowat. `nvnn nnna an-rd-a nn H-an `E'n+-manna gucau u.L J.vu's. W. rsuwwu. Eleven pupils wrote on the Entrance exams. here last week. `D `Dn`lu-dn nnvdn... banal`-.. and 1II'I.-.- 11:. IVUUIUIE. Mrs. J. Pethick, who has baen ser- iously ill was moved to Midland hos- pital, Monday. Mr and Mr: M` `hm-an and Gun 1115 Ha LHUIIULL W'lUll .ll'1UIlU.5 LU. LUFUIIHI Keith Rumble and bride of Detroit' are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Rumble. Ifwn T Bad-Talon`: aha `cu-an `\ n A u - An. I-ICIC. Misses M. and T. Turner are spend- ing a month with friends in Toronto. 'l'(a1.1'_'h `D.11I-n1-ah: and hrirln nf hafrnlf LLULU. xvuuxuuu LlUUp1UU:1, Lucauuy. P. C. Weatherup, New Toronto, is spending his holidays with friends here. ll:-nan 11` amp! FH l'l'|uu...-an A... _._......I `uuuuuy Wlllll dU1_111 LVCVAIB. Misses S. Coleman of Toronto, M. Carter of Erin, H. Clute of Egbert, M. Ramsay of Orrville, A. Flynn of Belle Ewart, 0. Cooper of `St. Catharines and G. M. Kidd of Orlllia, are spending their two months vacation at their respective homes here. A Tar-an 'n11'rnhn1- `Prnrn haw: aH-nnnrl ICDLICUULVC LIULLIES LM:L'. A. large number from here attended the garden party in Bond Head. Both boys and girls softball teams entered. The girls lost to the Scotch Settlement team but the boys are in the running for prize money: $40 first, $20 second and $15 third. The prize is between Mt. Pleasant, Bond Head and Cooks- town. Owing to rain the games could not be finished. July 2-d{net Reid ;e?umed home from Midland hospital, Tuesday. `D F. Wnnthnnln `Mam 'T`n1-nnfn -la J.VJ.fb'. ITIUUL. J.VJ.H.1'l1I1g. Trail Rangers of United Church, under the direction of Rev. W. R. Clements are spending a few days camping at Innisl Park. Mr ant? `Mfr: .Tnr-It (`!nnn1nn Mr W. 41.. uvcza. I Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Martyn, Niagara Falls, visited the former s uncle, Robt. I U'd;1I1[JAL1`5 Ell: Llllllblll 175.15. oMr. and Mrs. Jack Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. Boverle and Mr. and Mrs. Smith and family, all of Toronto, spent the holiday at the home of Wm. Copeland, ' Sr. `hr and NT-.6: 11-rv-v and 1\l| vrf.1n 12-altar uopexanu, D1`. Dr. and Mrs. Berry and Myrtle Baker of Chatham, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hill and family of Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. B. Armstrong of Toronto spent the `holiday with John Nevils. Tuaenc Q Iinlnnnun AF "I"n-rnnfn 1\' w1l\:'.5' and Mrs. A. W. Fraser and family of Barrie spent the holiday with the latter s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Marling. Trail `Diana-Ar: nf TTnH'.A(-1 (`.h11rr-h hilt` U.Ul1u'd:_Y Hall IILLUII 1.lU.ll.lU LLULC. F. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Tay- lor and family and John Durham of Toronto spent Sunday at F. Co1eman s. Riccna Ti,Hr)n'hn+11 o Vnfhlnnn Rab- IICIU. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilkinson and son Donald and Arthur Wilkinson of Detroit and Mrs. John Wilkinson of A1%iston.spent the holiday at Jas. Mal- co m s. 1:. ....a. Mr-.. A 117 1:1...-.u. nun-I lVJ.l'S. lV.l.. UU11Up. Mr. and~Mrs. T. J. Dawson and fam- ily and Miss Mae Ramsay spent Tues- day in Toronto. Frank 1-mtnn 1.: -tnfklng charge of annenu camp an r1unusvuu:. Elward and Harvey Spindloe of Tor- onto and Clifford of Dundalk spent the holiday at their home here. Ti` '1"av'lnr `Mfr and Mr: `F! .T 'T'nv.. 'l'OI'OIlDO SDBIIE bunuay an 1". uuxezlmu 5. Misses Elizabeth and Kathleen Bak- er of Newmarket and George of 01'- angeville holidayed with their parents here. `hkn nnrl 'l\A'~m- Eh-AA TX7 nnrl 8. II10I11'/I1'S nouuays. Rev. E. M. Burgess of Bond Head preached in United Church at evening service on Sunday last. A 1111nm1r\nr nf hrmq frnm tmxm `loft rm SCFVLUB U11 Duuuuy 12150. A number of boys from town left on Tuesday with the Simcoe Foresters to attend camp at Huntsville. 'm1man1 and T-Tnrvnv Rninrna nf 'T'm`- (my 111 '1'0!`UIlbU. Frank Hilton is -taking charge or the station while W. W. McMillan has month's holidays. Dan E` `An 12111-ans: nf `Rnnr-1 Wna 11111010. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. D. Sim of Tor- onto spent Sunday with Mrs. Jas. Donnell. lfaunanou E4-`nil AC 13nAn$\ av-VA A111!!! LI1B1I' paren D3. Misses Irene and Hilda Clement and E. Brown of Toronto spent Sunday at the parsonage. `|\I|'k:n: 11! (34-man and `D. Schell of De parsonage. Misses E. Gollop and D. Schell of Toronto visited the former s mother, Mrs. M. Gollop. `Mfr aru-l.1\l| ru "I" J nmenn and fam- parenus. ~ Mr. and Mrs. G. Poole and family of Toronto spent Sunday with Miss H. Arnold. 11.. Anna: `Alcoa `D `G 1'\ h-n nf "FA:-_ uunneu. Norman Reed of Brecmn and Allan of Toronto spent the week-end with their parents. Micanu T1-man and `I -Tilda. Clement and nere. A_ Mrs. E. R. Smythe of Port Hope is visiting her mother, Mrs. W. R. Gra- ham M112. Burling -and R. Banting of De- troit, M1ch., are visiting the 1.'ormer's parents. .1\II'r and Mr: (1 Paula and familv uay. Harvie Forbes of Toronto is visit- ing with his sister, Mrs. T. J. Daw- ann SUM. Junior Institute held their first pic- nickon Wednesday last to Innistil Par . `IA Iknulinn AC $1-\n 1\An+u1 r`.n"nan uorcmw. _ ' Elwyn Davls of Mitchell was with: his mother, Mrs. T. F. Davis, for the` holiday. l fih-Ir Y\A'r-c':I1i1-n nf txfinnimu. ..:..u-.1I rams. M. Marling of the Dental College, Toronto, is holidaying at his home here. A `fun ' `E! `B nmn-l-ha AC `Dru-f T-Tnnn {Q Acannn J out-Iv gnawvuuu uv -..- -..-_ Miss Marjorie Dunning and` Ron- ald of Toronto were home for the holi- Ann Ia.m11y are vlslung 111 ncwuuru. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. I-Ioughbon and family have moved to Toronto. `-1-- up__.1-_.I- I-\......l..~ ...A Dan` uxu U day. nuuuuy Lu uruuu. Bowman Allan of Thornton spent the holiday in town. `Nrm-man `R1-nipv nf `Rurfnrrl is hrm- bill? IIULLQEX LU DUWL1. Norman Broley of Burford is holi- daying with his parents. Mr and Mr: "I" MnT(n1o'ht gnnnf. uayuxg wwu um pun: Mr. and Mrs. T. caknlght spent Monday at Wasaga Beach. nnmnrnn Tnhhw srmsnf. the hnlirinv xvxuuuuy Hull VV ' H: DVD/UH. Cameron Loblaw spent the holiday with his parents in Toronto. 'Ml'1- and Mr: Than McMillan and WILU. 11.13 LJHFULIUS lu l.Ul.'UuhU. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. McMillan and [family are visiting in Newboro. Mr and Mrs Wm 1'-`l'm1ghf.nn and LUL uuc uuuuuy . Mrs. M. Sherman spent a. day in Aurora last week. `Dana and `Lfn Infant` IHa$|nv- II\An~`- xi/?fs7s' Doroty Lee of Allandale isi visiting her aunt, Mrs. S. Marks, in_ Toronto. R'lunrr\ axrie nf \'{I-n'ha'l`I an... ...:n.. cuua Lu JDCCIIUII. ` E. Feltls came home from Barri for the holiday. Mr: `M Shannan ananf 1: Raw -In ALI J-ULUL J. D. `gnny has left for his home in Gananoque. Mia: A Tlfflnnn 1: vialna hnr run-_ Lu LXHUHLI uquc. Miss A. Wilson is visiting her par- I ents in Beeton. `IV WAT: nnnnn `sauna Own-an nncncnlau IILLLUII. 1550 W595. Roger and Harford Fisher spent \ Sunday in Orillia. -uuaa an. '14. vuuu us -uuuuuymg m Aurora. David Hopper is taking treatments in '1"m-nn-tn W cooxsu-own E . $ i%$$%%%%%%$%$%$ Dwgmwmmmmmmmmwm Oakville. Miss M. E. Wice is -holidaying in Aurora. .*`-'%-W%"-'5 -_. -- -15:50 LLACVMI Visitors duringsthe week included: Mr. and Mrs. Forsyth and Miss Hunter of Toronto at John Metcalf's; Mrs. Cameron and Mrs. Luck of Toronto with Mrs. Ben. Webb. Two Teachers Farewelled The home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Scythes was the scene of a pleasant gathering on Friday evening, when a large number of pupils and ex-pupils of Stroud school gathered to spend a social time and say goodbye to two teachers, Mr. Richards and Miss Wat- son. During the evening Miss Watson was presented with a pretty bracelet and Mr. Richards with Masonic cu links and pin, each gift accompanied ` ' nals, playing 0 . but owing to the rain rst and second nu. uuw uugau uuuoc, luuaxsuxa. *3 large crowd from here attended the picnic at Killarney Beach on L Monday. In the softball tournament Stroud "girls carried oif tst prize. Stroud senior bgys team reached the with Churchiu team prizes were evenly divided. Deepest sympathy is extended to ` Mrs. Thos. Scythes, owing to the sud- I den death of her sister, Mrs. Mc- Lean of Barrie; also to Miss Watson, in the death of her sister, Miss Marian Vyaltlion, at Bradiord, on Monday n g . The r lar meetin 1. th U ited WMSI egu g o e n held last Wednesday after- ` noon was well attended. After the de- . votional Mrs. Bro on the watch tower. A splendid paper by the temperance s retary, Harvey Hughes on 8!: Alcohol," ance reading from Miss Hattie Or- chard. was very much enjoyed. Splendid mite box and envelope givings were receiv- ed at this meeting. during the A vocal solo by Mrs. E. Beynon ` period was conducted by : . three heralds reported ` Mrs. I The Menace of - was followed by a Temper- 1 1 J V Mrs. PHFRIHH and `A13-.. Y`l ..__J.-__ V I70 In won V...-.-._. Buma nu J-JGDO 14456.. Miss Annge Clarke is spending a | gefgtwivh MISS Alma Tyrer at Big Bay O . Illa: 1?.nIhv I-Innncnrnn ~:.- .....~....A:..... .. ' X I I`??? July 3--M:lsses Jean Sutherland, Hazel and Norma. Jack left on Mon- dag for the Elgin House, Muskoka; lama M-nwd {'1-Am hnfn an-.mA..A USE YOUR PHONE 1 Gnu I-IULHLG IJRFL swan IE1] bay M A her: h hf. `Willows-navy 45 Sweet and Juicy FLOOR WAX ORANGES 2 D02. FOR I 1': each 436 IJJX TOILET SOAP 3 FOR 21 A Canadian Organization rum. 1 Miss Ruby Hounsome is spending a week's hollday with Mrs. Earl Fyfe,; Ormia. - i `Khan '|'\rn-AH-ny fan 1|` A`l1.....1--I- .1- CLASSIC CLEANSER 3 TINS FOR 23 ANOTHER SHIPMENT No business is more Canadian than this great chain of stores. Their protable operation is benecial to the locality which they serve. The grocer himself owns the business and he spends according to his pro- ts which therefore makes for greater local prosperity. Patronize your nearest Superior Store and you receive the personal attention from a grocer whose years of experience gives him a perfect knowledge of your wants. Week-End Specials for Friday and Saturday, July 5th and 6th t t FANCY RED COHOE CASTILE SOAP SAL SODA .... .. PURE LARD . . . . . . . .2 lbs. 37c CORNED BEEF . . 12 oz. size 27c -I-I15 A C, -I-`unso-II;-.1- CORN STARCH . . . v-.u-rvno-._- A: .. CHICKEN HADDIE CORN or TOMATOES, 2 for 25 QT A RTTW A `DTH DEVI GTO!!! TEA . . . . . . . . . . 1/2 lb. bags 33c SUPERIOR GREEN LABEL PEKOE [,0 Wsuxxxbuuu bu apcuu U18 nmxaays. W. J. Biggar of Brampton spent the week-end with ms family on Owen st. . Miss Constance Hardy 1s camping` with the C.G.I.T. girls at Bass La.ke.; Ill-n Avnrsn lNI....I-_ CERTO . . . . . . . . . . per box 29c TAIMG ARTTH '| |`l"I"l`1:1G KARA COFFEE . . . . . . CORN SYRUP, 2 s . . . . . . . . 15 T3 THAT`? OE- Scotch Oatmeal Date Jams, lb. 25 MARMALADE . . . . 40-oz. jar~29c PURE ORANGE - 40-OZ. JAR _-_EP.. - . .- FRUIT CAKE . . 1-lb. blocks 21c RICH SULTANA GINGERSNAPS..... 2lbs.25c EAS ...........2for23c STAN1:)KR:D No. 5 Sieve - REG. SIZE '17e'scE:rr' 1T:ND' '-' :rm' ' s' ---u -no-annuwran o 0 El-ll ' DURHAM OR CANADA DI HUI lbbf, .LV.I.I. 11. A. Duns. I M155 Rita Lount of Toronto is the. guest of Mrs. Gordon Stevenson. Aiex. Ma.cLaren nf Ottawa. is vici+..| by a very appreciative address. A dainty lunch was served by the young ladies. Best wishes accompany Miss Watson and Mr. Richards to their new schools. -__- _ 5...- - Among the holiday visitors in town were Mr. and Mrs. Richard McMackon of Toronto at H. S. Wiilsons; Bernard TarBush of Toronto at Mrs. Margaret TarBush s; the Misses Campbell of Toronto at Les. Walkinshaw's; Wm. Foster, Sr., of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. H. Rowley of Thornton at H. L. TarBush s; Mr. and Mrs. John Duck- worth of Detroit at Mrs. Stephen Duckworth`s. and Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Coulson with the former s parents. Mr. and Mrs. I-Tm-hprt Q wiiann w L-any ouuuu 101' but uuuuay. Owing to the heavy downpour or rain which lasted for several hours on , Wednesday afternoon, June 26, there was not the usual large crowd at the picnic given by Zion Presbyterian Church congregation. However there was a good attendance considering, and an appreciable balance left after all expenses were paid. REV hm-mm Tani: nf '7.rlnn `Dy-nukvyi-as-_ nu cnpcuacs were paxu. Rev. Donald Lavis of Zion Presbyter- ian Church preached an excellent ser- mon to the Orangemen in the Orange hall, Sunday afternoon, June 30. Luau vuumuu wuu but: 1Ur1ut:1"S parents. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Wilson and son John and Mac Ward motored [to Parry Sound for the holiday. Owing to f.hP ha-nvv dnwnnnnr nf . :v-y July 3-The Ladies Aid and W.M.B. of Zion Presbyterian church met at the home of Mrs. Robert Mocracken, Angus Flats, on Tuesday afternoon, July 2, with a good attendance of members and visitors. Mrs. Geo. Young gave an interesting paper on the work of the W.M.S. among the Jews, Hun- garians and Persians in Canada. Bible reading was taken by Rev. Alex. Shep- herd of Burgoyne, a former pastor of Zion church. The August meeting will be at -the home of Mrs. Jas. W. David- 1 I son, the Angus Flats. A......_.. 1.1.. 1_-u_1--_ LIAN. % s7EAm:' 155 I n'EE."x.'z'E' Angus V35c' . each 21c [unto U; mus. uuruuu Du-:VeI1SOI1. Alex. MacLaren of _Ottawa, is visit- tng his cousin, Maunce MacLaren, M1 Mnkpnzip Marv Rf nae onnn. 6 cakes 19c 2 plies. 15c 2 pkgs. 19c FATWA we DELIVER FREE .... -_.._, um a--nun; I70 Mr. and 1x"/1;? o. W. Lowe and fam- ily, W. A. Lowe, Mrs. McAule and Billy, also Mrs. A. Pellow an Mrs. Percy Doyle of North Bay spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Rex. Wat- son. d Lorne Jory left for Preston on Tues- ay. Edward Glass has returned strr spending a. couple of months at Go- bourg. .TnmAc 1UI H1..-u- one! an... u-......1 n......... av. .. run vnavsl, ua.a.. an Auun. UULLLI uury. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dwlnnell are splnding a. few days with Robt. Dw1n- ne . Monuay wun Mr. and Mrs. Osborne. Russell Handy, Miss MacDonald and J . La.Ba.n1ster of Toronto spent the holiday at Jas. Handy'a. 1!. At`; It... (I If! r..__ ,.,u -V Egzies Miller and Miss Hazel Brown were married on Saturday at Moon- stone. M II: an! IR... 1-n.!..___,,u coo. , - - s`l.U11Ua Mr. and Mrs. Edward Woods, of Toronto are holidaying with the lat- ter s parents, Mr. an Mrs. John Jory. M!` and R/I !-c flrn-rlnvc vvvlun-`-11 `.5- aycut nell. `II- N115!-r. and Mrs. Alfred Benham and family of Toronto spent a day last week at Arthur Benharn s. uxuvcu ho Uwen 0011110. Rev. A1-nott and family are moving into the prasonage. H. O. Dawson and family open: Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Osborne. Russell T-Tandv Mica Mannnn.1A .....l ul um \;uumu,_ J.uu.unUe macuaren. gieil I_VIcKenz1e, Mary St., nas gone. to Manitoba to spend the hmidays. W. J. Bimar of Bramntnn shank tho mfrs. Wm. Webber of St. Marys and the Misses Erland and Ardell Wat- son. are holidaying wtih their mother, Mrs. Archie Watson. `Dav `D (1 Tlnlknh n--I J-....lI_. 1.--; .|.vu'a'. tuiclue WEBSOII. Rev. R. G. Halbert and family have moved to Owen Sound. `P527 Av-nnl-+ an:-I fnvulln ..-- ...--.1...s. .LV.LI a Bay. ---- .... aux. nan: LaL\4AAAU IJUUUIILIDLIII Sa;n`. Weaymouth of Toronto spent lastuweek with Font. Watson. Mr. Pickering of Orangeville spent last week with his cousin I. Lavender, Miss Freda Nelson, Fred Nelson and Victor Bonney spent Sunday with gin and Mrs. McDougall of shanty ay. I July 2--Mr. and Mrs. Basil Moor of New York City and Mrs. Dav! Moulds and son of Newmarket spent the week-end with Archie Debenham. Ram TIT.-uu.........u.. -1 n-I-_-_A- ~--~-- 12-oz. bottle LEMON OIL F RY S BREAKFAST CHRISTIES FANCY United Church of Canada CENTRAL CHURCH (Elizabeth Street) REV. A. E. BAKER, Minister. 3 PKG8. FOR 19 33 LB. BISCUITS STAR AMMONIA 0000A DAIJTON 25c 23c EH3 51111111131` L11 nugxana. Miss Kellss of Mllrbrook is the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. A. Sims. Ilia: Pita Tnnnf. nf 'l"n1-nnfn 1'13 #111: Mrs. 6. Burton of Stratford 1s visit:.- in Banie. 153 Elgood left last week to spend the summer in England. M! IKPHR (If M1.lrhrhn`! {Q (`Ma nuns}- v 'Q` 'Q` '-' '3` 1` '1` '5` T` '3 T K K PERSONAL A :3 zwmmmmwimmmixmm SUNDAY, JULY 7, 1929 10 A.M.-SUNDAY SCHOOL I 1 SUNDAY, JULY 7, 1929 A u 1- Fr!!! A \Y1'.Pt'\fV1 1 7'f\`I'l'V -5 July 4, 1929 Barr1e s Excluslve Store j-j SUNDAY, JULY 7, 19% Special Thanksgiving Services for the recovery of the King. .Rev. Geo R. Turk will preach at both services. .. `r ..-- .4. v av.-u 11 a.;n.-Anthem:- Praise the Lord ...................... .. (Adamson). Solo--'I'he Empire s Thanks .......................................... .. (Werry) 3 '7 p.m.-From Egypt's Bondage M Come. Rev. J. Jhhnstone Black, B.A., B.D. Minister HORACE WILSON. .4.1a.c.o. Organist and Choirmaster 10 am. these summer Sundays. .............;u.;., u a. .uL. Prayer and Fellowship Meeting Bible Study: St. John 17. THURSDAY _ AFTERNOON The Sunday School Picnic in St. Vincent's Park, Barrie. The Sunday School is meeting at J 11 A.M. \ ` IN THE SERVICE OF THE KING \ ~ rms'r BAPTIST CHURCH ' CLAPPERTON STREET REV. ARTHUR HALE, Pastor "awn IDISJI. 15..-..- l\.___..~ I 444 nmzse Db. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dier and son and Mrs. Dier, Sr., had a motor trip to Kingston and Smith's Falls during I the week-end. `I7'Av-nun : Lr.-....:-- ..-a._.1 -_ -_--...:.4- - guuuc n.a.u. Ex-controller H. S. Cameron of `To- ronto and Mrs. Cameron have taken up residence at their summer home, ]222 Blake St. `Mfr and 1\n`.... 1 1'5 ~l\:._.. _.-.1 ____ ,___q ` ; ouxuuxcl. . T. A. McCarthy, Jr. and W. D. Blair are among the students who passed their rst year exams at Os- goode Hall. I `F!v_r-nnh-nllnu `L1 Q r~I.............. .s- 1-H. I _- -v---., ... oivvv Auusnuu unAL\.l. Vguvvslovulb. I Misses Vera. and Jean Baldwin, 85 .Baye1d' St., left for Windermere, [Muskoka., where they will spend the ;su'r'r11mer. A lKnIVn at`... 1.. _._ A II? 'I\ COLLIER snu-:21 United Church of lxauvca Ill D1.'a.u1pbUu anu pong brancn. i Miss Eva Partridge ha.s_ returned ;home after spending a week with friends in Newmarket and Queensville. I Illa:-no 17.... ....A 1--.. 1-|_I.1___-.- r- \JUU-IU- Solo-Selecbed. uuuuuy wwu hue J.0I'Il1EI"S DaI.`E'.I1".-S. 3 Master Jack Ross of Stayner, is fspending his Ho1idays with his grand- ;parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Craven. Mr and MK?-c r: In 1.-..-.1"-A... ......-1 -pazcuob, J.Vu.'. uuu J.V1r5. W. J. UIEVCII. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Jackson and s daughter spent the week-end with re- [latives in Brampton and Long Branch. 5 Miss Eva. `Pnrtridan ha: -mi-nrmarl 1 nuts an .LU1'UuLU rwrmax DCIIOOL Mr. and Mrs.;John Crosse mo*ored to Stirling on Saturday to spend the holiday with the formers parents. ! Macfnr _Tm-Ir Dana Ac e+.-um.-... -1. uuuuasc uh x1IlCaJ.'(11I1e. Miss E. Marley left on Tuesday for an extended stay with her sister, Mrs. `George Robertson of `Toronto. Miss Catherine Hardy is taking a special summer course in kindergarten `work at Toronto Normal School. `Mfr and. HA .-o Ink f`1Ir\1-an ....-L.......: MINISTRY or PRAISE Miss J. R. Bryson, Choir Director. Mrs. E. Richardson, Organist. 11 am. Anthem: Christian, the Mom Breaks sweetly o'er Thee ........................................ .. (Shelley). Chorus: Where the Flag of Britain Flies (F. .4. Jackson) '1 p.m. Anthem: O Give Thanks Unto the Lord" .......... .. (Smart) Duet: Mrs. M. L. Chantler and Mr. Aran Chantler. . I Services every Sunday, 11 am. and 7 pm. Visitors, tourists and strang- r en: mngt nnrdialln innlnnmgll Martyn, i\IcDonald 8t..` Barrie, last week-end. . Miss Betty Dickinson of Beverley, Mass., is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. R. L. Barwick. ' .1 A R'onT_ni-an `Running 11...? an-.. uua. IV. 14. DEFWICK. J. A. MacLa.ren, Maurice MacLaren and Ross Turnbull made a motor trip to Ottawa last week. `RAM 1 `Q cl-4u.o+ .....: c......u.. 1.5; .... uu uubuwa last weex. Rev. J. `S. Shortt and family left on [Monday morning for their summer cottage at Kincardine. ' Misc F! Koi-Inn Inff an Vnne-A.-up tn.- Lu: ween-euu. _ Edmund Hardy acted as exammer _-_ ---.- ....... nun, ruuur 2153. Edith Rowe, Organist Miss M. Sinclair, Choirleader g .a.v.n.a They Aa'.l1 Say .......... .. But What Do You Say? SUNDAY, JULY 7, 1929 WEDNESDAY, 8 P.M. mu... .....A 1-Ia-__t_.e_, up, A Juycu n uu_y_wu.au. LV.l.l'S. 11.. 158-SUCH. A few of the week-end visitors were: Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ney and daughter, Joan, `of Owen Sound, Mr. and Mrs. Crooks and Mr. and Mrs. B. Crooks of Port McNico1l visited at Wm. Neys; Mrs. McGarlty and daughter Cather- ine of Toronto at B. Binnie s; Bruce, uayo Ju. J.U1.'ULluU lash WEEK. Mrs. J. McM-inn of Edenvale en- joyed a. daywith Mrs. H. Easton. A `FQID hf tho 1I`1AA1r_n1-u-I Ida-nu-rs vrvnoono uuuuay uh ouurgeon raus. Mr. and Mrs. H._ Mayes and`M1ss Jean Muir, F. Lewis, J. Ferguson.-and E. Williston attended the decoration` and ceremony of the Royal Black Knights at Midland cemetery on Sun- day, June 30. Mr on `Mfrs 1-. -r, :-..+'+ ....-..a. .. 49.... uay, u tun: ou. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Scolit spent a few days in Toronto last week. Alva `I Ilntduu at 1:I.:........1.. -.. Dcltiuxffand Mrs. J. Priest Sundayed at Port McNicho1l. H. Easton and Art. Court spent the holiday at Sturgeon Falls. ' Mr. and `Mr: T-1' Mange on-u!1IA UL`d:11\JI'.' EJ551115. , Miss Florine Wilson has left for a six weeks vacation wt Dunsville, Erie Beach. `Aka and III"..- 1' T\..S__L n.-.._1__-J (L auu uwcxuug, uzamng new aauwnlons. Thos. Muir, the veteran" fisherman, made a recent catch of speckled trout measuring from ten to fourteen inches. .1 NI 'F`pro-ncnn c:n`hnn`l G-nnnhn-n 1-ma LC.l.|I nu. um uuuxc 111 uuauxam. Madeline Binnie, Tom Henkley and Jim Binnie have Written on their En- trance exams. 'Aa'im- 'I:1'ln..-:..... 117:1--- 1...... i|_.:.-1. 3-.. - AucaouLu.15 uuux ucu w 1UuI' been mcnes. J. N. Ferguson, school teacher, has left for his home in Chatham. `l\'4:n'Ii-ru: 125-nu-n Frln-n 'r_'l .-w.I.1.-... ......a 51.11 an r. uuxcb`. uuug1:a.I.u1a.1,10ns. M. Coughlin, while working in the bush, met with a painful accident, falling on a stump and injuring his back which has confined him to bed under the doctor s care. Recent re- ports are that he is recovering. L. T._ Snntt is irnnrnvina hie ch-mo 11 A.M.-THANKSGIVING Ser- vice for the recovery of HIS MAJESTY GEORGE V. (Hymns ` used at the Westminster Abbey service to be attended by the King win be sung). 1 7 P.M.-ANNUAL CHURCH PAR- ADE of Orange Lodges. Minis- ter s subject: ORANGEISM AND ROMANISM from an Ob- server's Viewpoint. ~ pux ua uzc uuau ut: 15 recovenng. L. L. Scott is improvmg his store and dwelling, making new additions. Thns Milir tho vnfm-an" fiehnmnmn oycuo, LLUWCVCI. '. Recent rain has helped the crops and gardens. On June 30, the stork left a. baby girl at F. Coles. Congratulations. TVT, (".m1o'h'lin ulhiha nrnrlzina in {-1113 1:xcu.u.I:y uh uuu. Lvxuuaugxlullb`. A strawberry festival and social was held at Ed. Lessor s on Friday evening but owing to the inclement weather was not as largely attended as was expected. An enjoyable evening was spent, however. `Dnnnnf rain has 11o'1nn:-1 4-Inn nun.-m July 2-A few of the week-end vis- itors were: J. Wald and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bymes of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. ,J. Coughlin and W. Clary of Stayner, Emmet Coughlin of Toronto at M. Coughlin's; Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Riley at Jos. Riley's; H. Smith of North Bay at J. Muirs, Sr.; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kenney at Leo. McLaughlin s. A strawhnrrv fngtivial and cm-in`! nroc bdhc LIAGUC quxcuy l/11 lllluultf U1. uuxy. W. M. Cockburn, agricu1tura1_rep- resentative for Carleton County, with headquarters at Carp, is camping with his wife and family at Kempenfeldt. Mr. Cockburn was formerly agricul- tural representative at Barrie and is taking advantage of his vacation to renew acquaintanceships. baht`: p1':1UU U116 cuu. UL duly. I The engagement is announced of Ethel Gertrude, second daughter of Mrs. Ball and the late F. H. Ball of Barrie, to Mr. Norman Joseph Fla- velle, only son of Mr. and the late Mrs. Flavelle, Lisle, Ont., the marriage to take place quietly the middle of July. `K7 NI (".nrlzhn1-n novinnlhirnl run- auu. L'd:|4l1C1, IVUUULI4 FULLULU, I)l.l'd.J.1\.A'11C. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert G. Robert- son announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Doris, to Mr. Ar- thur Stanley Morrow, son of Mrs. Morrow and the late Mr. Charles Mor- row, Stirling, Ont. The marriage will take place the end of July. ' 'T`hn nncracrnrnnnf. `ie nnnnnnma nfl [L115 r1uapu.'u LUL IDLUIS ULILIULCLI. Mr. Meyo, Mr. Weber and Mr. and Mrs. S. J. U. Irwin motored from Osh- awa and spent the holiday week-end with the latter s sisters, Mrs. F. Lowe and Mrs. L. Emms, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hill, Sanford St. 4-` Huh `I .-no Du1'nn`I:-Inn n Cfnunne lVl..l. 'l.11U. LVJJD. VV. 11111, D`d.lJ.1U1|.L DU. Mrs. Jas. Brlselden of Stevens Point, Wis., and Mrs. Frank Milan of Buffalo motored over and spent the week-end with their brother, Jos. C. Pulford, at 211 Bradford St., Barrie, and father, Robert Pulford, Allandale. `|\ll -u nu.-I `|\I|"un T_`l'nooknul- I1 'l3n1u-unv-4-_ IJHJILUU. 116].` UEZUK. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Burton and Miss Guida Burton returned on Saturday from a motor trip to Gaspe, Qua, and Fredericton. %N.B. Miss Burton has gone to Toronto to take a. position in the Hospital for Sick Children. I 1\/fr T\/fawn Mr Wahnr and Mr and : Rev. Roy J. Stewart, B. Th., min- ister-elect of Guthrie, will preach -A_._--.._. -_..`l _-.._..2.... ..._..---`An LULU. Db. Mrs. J. H. Misener returned to her home in Bothwell, Ont., after a three weeks visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Quinlan, Owen St. Her fa.- ther and sister, Miss Evelyne, accom- panied her back. 1\l| r and `Mfr: A 11117-fnn -and '.'\/Hg: Hlbl. Ll. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. M.-Campbell, Mrs. Campbell. Sr., Miss A. Green- wood of Toronto, J. J`. Smith of Re- gina, Sask., were Week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gates, Brad- ford St. Irvin 1' `LT 'l'\/|'~7c med-Iuvvnnt-I n how I"' Mrs. Gilbert Nelson. Miss Lydia and Master Donald of Buffalo, Mrs. G-eoxge Mereweather and little daughter of Toronto are visiting at the home of Robert Goodfellow, seventh line, Im nisl. `nlfu nvqd` 1\Ifn `D `ID `IUI I`lno\n'|nn11 I\.I.L/.l'l.I`. `db Ulllp .DU1'U.UU.. Miss Gertrude Wallace, R.N., of New York City and Dutton Wallace of Kirkland Lake are spending their vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wallace, Peel St. I 1ur...~ in Q nnmnunn A4 Q.-mH~I:.. 1vlc_ |.LVJ.1`b. 1. IJ. VVU.11iJ.Ul`.', FUCK Db. Mrs. W. S. Cameron of Seattle vis- ited for a week with her sisters, Mrs. R. A. Stephens and Mrs. T. McKen- zie after visiting Mrs. Duff, North Bay, and brother, A. Hayward, Iroquois Falls. 1\ll'v-a {`111nnv-4- `N|'n1L~nn T\I|'L-a Tu:-lbs nnrl L ULILLLLIDUIL. Teddy Greenwood, Sault Ste. Marie. Ont., is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gates, Brad- ford St., while on his way to join the R.C.A.F. at Camp Borden. '|\/Tic: {`.nv-frlin \Xfa'|'larIn `D N n? 11LUl.1|.vU.b l.'I':bl/. Donald Riddell, of Baldwin, Ont., has returned home after spending a few days with his daughters, Mrs. W. Thompson, Hillsdale, and Mrs. H. R. Tomlinson. "I"nAAu F1-nnnunvnn:-I Q.-.1114 G4-.3 rec. _ Master Eric and Ronald Hardy, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hardy, are attending annual summer camp at Camp Kitchekewana, Beausoliel Island. 1Ul'- nv\A 1] :-o `E `D A Q!-nun-ncnn nf LSIZIIQ. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. A. Stevenson of Winnipeg and Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Linnell of Toronto visited last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Manuel, Owen St. `Dan 1\A nn1nu `Dunc!-v-{plan AF I1-nan:-1:- KJWCIL Db. - Rev. Manley Partridge of Queens- ville called on friends here last week on his way to Muskoka. He has been ordered by his doctor to take two months rest. - 1'\;-nanlnl D`AAn1` at `Duh-Ierviv. f\nl- luv; \/Avvv va. \.aI\avAnnovy nu... `.1--.-...-- at morning and evening services. 1'16. Mrs. Brooks, formerly Olive Norine King, of Toronto, was a holiday visit- or with her sister, Mrs. Stewart, form- erly Mary Louise King, 46 Clap-gerton street. M-....+.... ma- .-ma 'Dnnn11-I no;-Au 1.V1I'b`. W. U. uuug, 08.11165 Db. George Partrxdge of Montana 15 vis- iting his mother, Mrs. Rhoda Part-' ridge, who is quite in. It is thirty years since Mr. Partridge was in Bar-_ r1e. Mr..- ~n......1.`.. -......=...1.. nmm `Mm-:m.~. I/CL , J.V1.1'b. xxcuy, Duyuua. Db. Mrs. Rudolph Dunbar and family arrived last week from California to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Scott. `X7511-invn `D T nun rd-' Tnvnnfn and 1.V.lI'. 8.11.1.1 LVLFS. 0. k1 . DUUUL. William R. Lang of Toronto and] John` A. Lang of Hegisville, spent the holiday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lang, James St. rtnnra-A `Dav-frido-n nf Mnnfann `ii wig- JUUID db 2:. 11. uuuuawu D. Mr. and Mrs. George Robertson and son of Toronto were week-end visitors at the home of Mrs. Robertson- s sis- ter, Mrs. Kelly, Sophia St. R/I've `Dnrlrnh T\11nh-:n- and fnmilv auuug UL]. VELIUUUVUL DU. Walton Johnston of Newcastl, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Gannon and Ernest Bauchan of Toronto were holiday vis- itors at E. H. Johnston s. MA : no-u-I `RI-nu- (`Lanna-vn `Dnknnonn nv-In-I `Rev. and Mrs. H. A. Berlis and iam- ily of North Tonawanda, N.Y., nave joined the Barrie summer colony, re- siding on Vancouver St. , Xlfnlfnn jnhncfnn nf `Nfournacn RI? U305 LUI 0111'. bU.LU.lLlC1'. I IHIUUJU L11 IVLULUHUILU 111.11. * Adam McKenzie is returni g to his position in Philadelpqia, Wednesday, and is taking his brother, Arthur, back for the summer. A `anti nvu .Il'r:- II A `Dnsia and int. an ucwmurneu uu. xuesuny and 'J.11ll.l'" day this week. Miss Grace I-Iolcombe and Miss Vel- ma Wiseman of New /York city are visiting the latter s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wiseman. S. L. Page is spending his two weeks vacation at the family home in Thom- hill, while Mrs. `Page is visiting her home in Richmond Hill. Adorn Ilnanin in vnIIv-vu'y\t1 in 'h{a for the Tororitol Conservatory of. Music at Newmarket on Tuesday and Thurs- dnv hi: wnalr ST. ANDREWS Presbyterian Church Rev. J. S. Shortt, M.A., Minister Edmund Hardy, Mus. Bac., F.T.C.M. ` Organist a-nd Choirmaster

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