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Barrie Examiner, 4 Oct 1934, p. 8

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Miss Ethel McQuade is visiting '10:` sisters in Toronto. 1\/Hep (`noun A-C "l"n.-n.-Jn 1'n a-nun:-Hnn (1 B.'n'ric: ... l\lim. Wives Discuss Books During the day the Ministers` Wives Association met in Central United church parsonage. An inter- esting and lively discussion was held at the morning gathering on "Some buok which I have recently read." under the leadership of Mrs. Long. Devotional exercises were conducted by Mrs. D. Roy (Dray of Guthrie and Mrs. W. L. Nichol of Strnud. The '.'ull0winL officers were elected for the year: President, Mrs. E. E. Long: Vi<~c-President. Mrs. Louis Plckerinxz` St-en.-tnr,V'. Mrs. W. M. Lee. The next meeting 0 will be held in Burton A ed church. Allandalc. I Public and separate schools are having two days off this week ow- ing to the teachers` convention which is being held in Allandule to- day and tomorrow. Mtd. by BARRIE FLOUR MILLS ...,,... st of the standing cnnrmittevs an-re nppuinted, will be given `,'l~KIl( Rum! (',:>nfz,-rmwc ml 1-ont'ure-r1(-c will be held in mm TU('.\Idl,V. Nuvcmbm` 6. with u unrl -.1`I... ........ 1,. I\J\, \\I DKJIIEI (II. ILIIDL \llll.' Llll. fund prml11<:(- zmrl b:|l(:s nf from the churs-ho.-4 n! the 'ry tn the needy art.-us of the (lllll Lll\l'IlI|HIIl 2`\L'hH)ll.`i U the prubloms 01' the run: The (-unmntteu which wll am: fur this cunfr.-rt-ncc 2115: he huldim: of Lead:-rshi| : Schools in tlmse urn:ns :- y untnuvhorl by pres:-n WI` SCm)I.D BY I.EADIN(,} (EROCERS FREE EXAMINATION WITH OUR FOOT SPECIALIST J. E. Cu0VVLAND--whose long experience adjusting feet with the T. EATON C0. will be a benefit to you. , VISIT HIM AT OUR STORE Friday `Afternoons, 2 to 5 p.m. nf two canditlatc-st fu minim! rut nun-.. .... [)ll'[)Ill(ILlUl|h V`: L nd at least one C11! yluu... .....l |...|.... l2\|l_V `Nl'Xl' V. they b Staym.-r. m....u.1.. ....:, .;--u.,; .111. and Mr. !:mda'le. Both of are sons: of the of Presbytery I Avenue Unig- xn December. . u. ium; to he rural mrh .'IH -net: nlsu -ad:-r.~4hip I-f pres!-nt vvuu man u uuunu \ meet in the Sum] ll u.m. and be cur hour as the rcxzul in the church .-nu department is fur to 1) years of age Nursery (`lass in 1 (lrunllrnllnur 'n [(9 , Jur;iZ ;r:E;xurc}.1WS<:7i;iA(;6l_` Collier Street United HI U"|(` C (lepnrtn: On I.) Ivnr Rally Day Servi;:e in Collier St. United HICIIL \lH(lk'l lVll.`t.'$' IXKII Miss Clzulys; Jlyhnrllrn. ary dup:u'tmL-nt with I uun -and Mliun 1/In.-I BARRIE 1 nun unu {V1155 :Vl4'H'|4'lH charge. The regular r.- minus the.-sir dc-purimc-n as usual in the :I!t._-rnn '!`hvr4' was :1 rt-vrurd :It1rnr|nnr-v- at the annual Sunday Schnul Rally [my service in ('uHwr St. Unitnd vhurch run Qnnznu 'nf91)rr\:.1n- 'rw... n.... . P, ullurl UIL` H-1: 93 Hurlhurt, Schrml work I story of the b School mnvt.-1 uni-sin-C..- 0...: .`)\.llIJl lllllV'.' mimstc-r, Rm tor Sarjeimt, with the SH! teacher or 3` :n ..... .. .. HllIll.\ll.'f. f\l.'V. I'4. I3. XAIUK, alllll Will` who has been conner-led Sunday School as scholar. superintendent for over 50 years, spukc rm "The Past. Pren- ent and Future n! Collier St. Sunday School." A promotion service was held for pupxls m the Beginners and Primary rlepartrnents. The superin- 1(-ndcnt, J. E. Thornpsun. pr:-sided. \I\JLalJ lVll'4LJI`\l.4 I'L1\JLJK\>`). All the abundance of health that `this Supreme product of Na- 'ture provides is retained in the milling process. Bread or the finest quality is ZlSSLll"L'd when you use these flours. Made From Finestwheat are BE/\(.`H'S SPECIAL and ` GOLD MEDAL FLOURS. All cl. r.Ivunr\rl-uh:-n nl kn-;Hk H4-M Tlun`sda|_v. October A nuxy mm H) Inn m'l[)ll - Sunday .\'L`I"./iCL`S in (`c nih-d rhurrh, will lw 1 n1)\> O C: SELBY .n:-an '.-.un`n ll IS lm|)(.`fl nlljl mid Vu 1hI- ha-Ipful- ,\`nn:|-up u...-n.n.... 1... :v..I Vtll lllllh Ulllll ;inning of the: cm was told I` I` '1.v\Il . V . I. F1, \ HI` Mt'N.'||)b in mrrxh strhunl. Du uuill ......I I l u .\I.`lIlHII. will rnect may _MC)ORE'S SHOE STORE SUZON--ARCH Correctiop I`.ast Randall McCarthy of Toronto has been spending his holidays with his mother, Mrs. Jeffrey McCarthy. 1|/rx__ r:_._ 'r\___A__1j__ u__,. ... 1IH1w|I\.|, Avanu. u\.;;.s._y Au-.vu. -,.._,. Miss Eva Partridge has 1'r:tu~'n home after visiting relatives Ncwmarket, Toronto and Maple. vur......1_._11 r rvI_..__n..._ _...... :_ 111.. -...u........u..., -v.v....-u ....... .u..,.... . Marshall I... Chantler was in Well- and on Wdnesday attending the wedding of his nephew, Robert .(.'hzmt1er_ 1) A f"-unv-O Curd nl 'I:`rn. nu-\r~. .L.Hil!1Ll(.'T'. R. A. Calvert. Supt. of Frost nna Wood Cn.. Smiths Falls, and Mrs. (alvcrt were visitors last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Allison. ` Mrs. J. D. Rodgers has clnsed her lmusc-. 31 Clzipperton St., for ihc x-.'1`n1m` and is spending the winter IYHOTHHQ with tho Miqsnc Hnalnw 1`.". II'ill'llHl;:, H`.:'ll,ll(`IT`lIlUCS. SOYTII3 COYTI-' YY1t_`I'(`il . British history nnd 1 English. _ Mr. and Mrs. W. Laverne Simp~ IE1` SlSL(.'I'S H1 .l()l'()I1L(). Miss Craw of Toronto is spending: 1 few days with Mrs. Gauley. 'l\If.~.. 'l2`...-.3.` `x 1\-rsvc `D RT TN.-\4\n:f J. months with the Misses Hugl1o..:. 126 Elizabeth St. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Can e - nn have returned from their post nuptial trip tlmrmuzh the Eastern States and have taken up residencv at 185 Dunlap Street. I W S`. (..'1Hnu/ nnrl Wnllnr Haw-\-nv I(.I\ nun. \ . vvuun Aunl. nnunnuu_y. Donald Billingsley has been up- nnintcd tn the teaching staff of the .`-}.'n'nin collgiate institute. Ho i.=; ranching: mn1,hc~matics. some com~ YY`l`l'(`i:`Il cnhirmfc `R1-ieh hichn-u nnzl . `ill I03) lJlUllU[) ~3ll'(.`UL. W. Gnllow and Walter Harvey. of th:- hand officr: staff of the North Amorican Lift` Assurance Co.. Tur- nmn. .'1H.ond0(I the funeral of the Info Mrs. Geo. Walls last Thursday. 1`\.u-xnlfl T`)lI'l.`.n.-`I ... 1...- L . . u . .... as __.; , `;.~. A:,.~.*.:t~-5+ , Ladies nd Misses ' Fall and Winter CLMH COATS Visit Our Millinery Room SIMMONS & C0. % (Phone 46 FOR THANKSGIVING A \\'0mlcrlul A. to clmosc from; in Wins. l%lacl<, Brown, Navy and (}rcc11, in all the l\'cw'csl(flotl1s:1ml the very Best Qualil'\* of Fur (`.nll:n`s in F1'c11cl1 Beaver, lfanalla \\ nll`. Seal, Alaska Sable, (hey l.amlw. Persian Lamb, Muskrat, Opossum :1ndRcd Fax. Any Cnat in the store will he Cllalnnis intcl`-lined if desired. VHS. D. \,r'll`.\'lLlL'. I')l'UCK DI. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prmmr of Tomnto were guests of 1V[:1j{i.\'11.Il,(! Ind Mrs. Joffs over Sunday. ':\/n,_-.- 1x/re-V Ann r-I... where you will find Hats at your price Coats, Dresses, Hats, Hosiery and Furs AT THE SIGN OF THE BEAR wnerl ,. in -Inu \\/Il|.lIU`U\_' uuucn n. ' The engagement is announced of F Cz1thzn'ine Agar Russ. duuglxter of Hugh Russ and the late Mrs. Ross of Grafton. to Mr. Henry Burnt.-tt Shun v14\l\ unn nf T\/hm Qhnnnnn nnrl lhn :on are the guests of the former's narents, J..T. Simpson. M.P. and Mrs. Simpson. following their post- nuptiul trip. They intend residing in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs.`DaIton White un- nounee the engagement of their el(l~ est daughter. Margaret Kathryn. to Jack Carlton Clemmens. youngest on of Mr. and Mrs. John Clemmens. the marriage to take place Oct. 20. 1ur.. .....1 1ur.... f).\l...s..6 rV....:.. P. Y)...- nun : 4 Mrs. Vincent Frlth of Bermuda. sister nf Rev. W. A. 17.. Dov of Al- lzntdnln. assisted thv Cntlicr St. Unit- ed choir on Sunday morning and :~'&ln}.! very sweetly as :1 solo. "Um-n the Gates of the Temple". which was greatly :1ppreciute(l by the congre- i szntinn. The engagement is announced 01` Mary Llncilt-,. only daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sarjount of Orillin. to Mr. Carlton Robinson, sum of Mrs. Rubimmn and the late Mr. Archibald Robinson of Kin('ur- `dino. tho mz1rriu1.{c to take plzu'c' lquiotly early in October. un. Illulllupgl. u; nun. Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Craig 0! Bz_nr- rie announce the engagement of their only daughter. Domthie Juno. R.N.. to VVulte1' Thomas Lea, sun 01" Mr.- nnrl 1\'v~u 1:"-nrau [.n:1 Tn:-nnfrv l1.N.. L0 WillY.Cl' Lnnmas Lacu, Sun Ul Mr. and Mrs. James Lea. Toronto. The wedding will take place m Oc- lobar. .. vv 1 u ,, r nn__,, 11,... `..lHJ\7I. I-Iarry I-Ioblcy. son of Mrs. Heu- rieitn Hnbley. High Street Barrio, has; returned in the University of Detroit whom he is :1 .'~'onim~ in th-` college of engineering. He is pur- szuimz. the course in elmtrical engin- coring. 1\.r.. ....4 Mr... 1.....4.... u....,l.. T\nL Alfrr-d Crnssinncl has entered the ~in'se in Medical Science at Tor~ mm University. Mrs. H. T. Cracker of Tnrrmin was he guest of Mrs. Howard Dymvn`. me day last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ivos of Toronto -`pent the weekend with M1`. mid Vfrs. S. Garside. Brock St. '|\Ifu- -.nr`| 1\lh-a 12`:-nnlr `D.~.-..-v.n- ..I' u.~......-,. Mr. and Mrs. James Handy, Dm- ston. announce the engagement of their (lzmghter. Jean Lois, to Mr. Donald James Cameron. only son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cameron. Mid- hurst. tho n1:n'ria;,re to take plum- this month n n n nu, v~.,,.,I_ ru _.-:..._......I llllh IIHIIILII E. F. Smith. Park St,. returned hmne ml I"ridz\_v last from :1 week' trip, nlnmi, wit.h W. Dignnm of Tm`untu. to Kenora and the nearby mining districts and reports UH` country swarming with pruspu and would-be miners. _. ....l ..l' nu , , Lil`HIl()H, 1.0 lVll'. l`IL`Hl'_V l1Zll'nl.`U. Dllilll mm. son of Mrs. Shannon and tho lute W. J. Shzmmm of BZH`I`i(.`, the rnmwiage to take place early in Oc tulwx`. an vr ,,,,. ~n,..u- ,1- Crashing into a freight train at the Midlmrst. C.P.R. crossing on 1*Ii_L1l1\vny 26. about 11.40 p.m. last night, the nccuuants of `.1 motor car [driven by C. J. Bermingham. con- tractor. tompomrily residing in Bar-I ric. had :1 close call from serious in- iury. Mrs. Berminghnm was slight- Iv ininrnrl enffnringr rut: nn hnr far-O. E Car Crashes T;ain At Midhurst Crossing IUl'y. 1VlI'S. K3L`I'IHHlI|ilH| WHS SH).',Hl." ly injured. suffering cuts on her face which required several stitches. She is now in Royal Victoria Hospital. under the care of Dr. W. A. Lewis. Another passenger in` the car was lGeorge Bryan. Collingwood. Any...`-Alan In AL.` --Alia- 'l 1A_....:..~ \l\LIAp.',L. AJIJLIII. \.\I:AI|Avv\Jv\.A. According to the police, Berming- ham was proceeding toward Col- iil1f.\N He had dimmed his lights in passing another car and did not notice the freight train proceeding `.orthwm'd siowiy. No other car was involved in the accident. and no (-li:1r;:r.-s were laid. The freight train did not stop. its crew being un~ aware of the accident. The car was hnrllv rlnrnnrtnrl il\\ iH`L' Ul U13 HCC badly damaged. CHEF SAUCE . . . TIGER CATSUP ` C. & B. CATSUP ,4..- __. I" ATCI ID \.o.(3l,lJ-\!`\lpJI.Jl ..... Aylmer CATSUP, large `I II. (II-.- I>If\"-`V IUH. Mrs. Joseph Graham has rNnmr~d nmo aftor spending :1 month wnlh um` riallghlol`, Miss Gladys Grnlmzn. .f tho Public school staff. Snult S11-. NIZ1l i(`. |L'iIVt3 l3iIllll.'. The first perfm`1mu1('e of Mr. Mn: NutL's now Compnsiliun, :1 vinlin sun am. will be given t()w;u'(l the vnd : ()ctubor at the students` souinr in vital at the Tnmnto (`nnst-rvnlzngv Music. It will ho play:- by Mi; Margaret Par.-=.:ms and Jack NUil::): 'I`nronto. I'll). KIIUSH Il\l11l'-l . llugersoll Malted Cheesie. Aristocrat Tomato Juice Ayimer Tomato Juice . . Banquet Tomato Juice l..-.... 52.. uallqucl IIJIIIQLIJ uuluc large tin . . . . . . . . . . . . 10c PURE LARD . . . . . . . . . . 15c Hillcrest Shortening . 2 for 21` Jelly Powders . . . . . . . 5c pkg.l Rubbed Sage . . . . . . 10c pkg Mclntosh Apples . . 35c basket Fresh Walnut: 1/4 : . . 40c lb. Store closed Monday, October 8 . 'CHANTIEB Si __ G_l}_0CERY N1 -ItIr\ Phone 407 ` W.'IlloI' Mzu:Nutl, A.'I`.C.M.. nrz{nn- i.':l. and (`hair n1a:~:ter of Trinity An", H(`.'ll1 Church, lm.-4 boon .'\I.-.':n-lml In su,-hninrship in composition by l!~.~ 'l'm'untu ('u|1: of lV[n.s'ir. 'l`hr: in: N10 hnn-H ur`hn'n|'q|\iI\ rvunh -...I In: I On Mumlay ow-ning Cullior SK. `-"l'P.S. met under the lc.',idm`sliip ml` the Christian Fellowship l):-pm"!-1 went. with Walter Coulis i'(-spzm-1 :ib1<.- for the program. After the In-- vnlional period, Miss. J` Mailc.-m~.ix..iil lead in short poem which was ll`,-Hi rertinent and fitting. and pl.~:\\~.:l llhe audience immensely. A vuml solo by Miss V. Baldwin was inur- uzzhly enjoyed. 'T"ho innit` 'T`hn 'I`r.'m tiyuncl \uf`llIJ\II . la] 1-). Glass HONEY , II I-I1_J f`L_. Illllllllll \ Il|l.\l'| VIlL"l_/V Ill lVI|l.\H'. IHl'. i:: the fourth : r':1ptun~ri by this Barrie musician. whn is :1 pnp of Dr. Henly Wilinn. i`m'rmtn. '|`h" sclmlarship has n vnluo uf :1|>pm.~:- imntoly $200. zmri ontitlvs Mr. Mum Null tn :1 yt-zn".: free tuition. It will not be nevos. for Mr. Mur'Nuti lul leave Barrie. I`I..\ fl .... r In. 1\n.. . I .0 .\ [Fourth Scholarship Won by W. MacNutt[ u u.w uu;a vvuu IVIKA). uuuu.-.1. Miss Eppie Walker. R.N.. Detroit. visiting her father. C. Walker. Miss Br-rtha Gnrsinc is: spending `.(-1* vacation with her si.s1(:1' in 'I`m'- `nm. .0 Misses Atkinson over the week- wul Miss Dix. R.N.. of Toronfn `visited . (u'.{.'ny unjuyt: . The topic, The 'I`rm1. Friendship", was handled by 1\/Ii.':< J. Goodfellow in a very efficinnl, .'1V`.(l worthwhile manner. OOOOOGOOOOPOIOOJOOOI 03000004` IIOOOO OOOIOO i THE FAMOUS g Virginia Jubilee Singers Central United Church. Rm-rie Eentral United Church, Barri: MONDAY, OCTOBER 8th, at 8.15 P.M. I'\--..- -_,.- |1')n )\_l.,,' (YOLLIICR. ST. Y.l'.S. TEE BARBIE EXAMINER, BARRIE. 0N'I`.. CANADA 72'6wZn St. 23c 195' 1 UL Sc rm-vn & Co. have added :1 nova/|` Chevrolet truck to Ihoir deliveryv . : . I I Ltmipnmnt. Irv!-I: I\/lnI'< Ll|l|l]HIll.'lIL. Juvk Iv [:n'.<=lm Sluru : hzv ` Orillin. t J. |Wl Ill |Ill' llH'K at H11 .:u*riv l":IiI'. pliml wilh :1 W. H. lailm-ml-tn-xru-usurv Opening Meeting of I Collier St. Men s Clublli ` Judgment Reserved In Car Theft Casel M.i\Y1:"s'TiiEET ALONG THE .-) --- V.-. _ --.-- Admission 25 cents . who has lh" Hmnin x-.n..-|'.n-.~.ul 1. ...x I nfH1(`I4:(`:H /\. ' ` I ('mnbt-rlan(l SI... ::< H1!` winnvr nr uy I`rvr~ by Harry ky numbvr draw` Hr will lw sup~' .ln|m. 8/. C0. \ .-H ma 1Vlr`S. Jens :5umla_v. Miss Mary Ann Clarr 'rrin~- Ru- `>1`.i`1. RC. is n gl_1c-st of and MN. \. W. Smith. 144 Map].: Ave. (`Innracl Lloyd i:: in TOI`0!.\1z) Ihix -wok nncnziing the annual Pmx/in- -Eal Embalming School of Instruc- inn 111' UK`, M. Ink:-n 1 7\ I ... been nwut ninn SIu|'v.~'. In I(iI'k|.'Iml , m mus been n-. hue l.)u('n 1 zuzr-r hora. "` Illnfv nifi :):)_v' `E zxl l ` . 0N`lh(- Cum- (`hur ` .'u':zin mndv to : [Ivar] ul p V [viumltz ` V X ` l `I 1'<-.~:b3.'Lu_-1 _i.' `.1; L] ` V :~~t IS TO gaami IB:n'I`i- nll 'I`m-~:d :Simcoe Pl"3;E)} -t_e.l'y of Unit-`1 1 ed Church Holds Ses- ! 1 eion Here RURAL P}s;RlrjY NOV. 5% `ii The afternoon meeting of Presby- `\(`l'_`y' was adtlrc-s. by two commis- ' to the General (`r-uncil. Rev {lulu-rt (Turcm':1n of Three Hills. Al- hertu. and Rev. W. E. Baker of Or- `illin. the P:`e.~l)}'tet`5"s ('oun(`il rep- T\',\'('|l!ilti\'e. Mr. Corcuran in an il- >lmninntinz: and powerful address bl'II`.lj.hl before the Presb_\'ter_v tl-e :('hi]H(`llgllH.{ tSpC`(`l.'~2 of the 1`(3ll;.',`.UUS Ens-t-rls of the West. The West. he semi. had appreciated the cooperation ;and interest of the East. Without `the East's contribution the West {could scarcely have carried on. Suf- `lfering has brought a new sense of ifelluwship between the people of our .Ql`L`1`t Dominion. He reminded the Prt-:;b_\'tery that the depression was just as great in the West today as had been in the past and that those of the prairies would still be compelled to look to their eastern brethren for help. Whereupnn_ fol- lowing the instruction of the Nation- , IIIC un.cIuIunI ltory address !~'lnnm`S the (R ~ Hubert Cnrcnrrm `berta. ' 1min. Presby [re-scmative. lluminming and ibruught ichallenging aspe I. ...a` L... In I|(lVL' Ill) aulltxuy Ll? .;llEIYU ion. The future of rehgi nda will be conditioned awer to "What. shall we ( l.urd`s -Day?" Needs nf the West meeting I pry addressed two c .. u... r<.._...._..u n-..__ rage Elxbl -nun nu) r\lH(U|\L`. -It x`esh_v1(>r_v at the mnrr 4* rcnmrkcd upon `he iffurcncc of the Chris > the values for wh 4\v1A . .-.'.u... ..-\ Values at A. E. Smillfs Fumiiure Store FOR THANKSGIVING WEEK (Z<)11si: and 2 1:1I`gcCl1;1i1's, cnvcrcd in hc:1v_v silk rcpp with f1<>r:1l rcvcrsc CllShi()l1.\`, :1 l~`m>t Stool tn mnicfll c.}1cstcrficlLl, 21 solid walnut (lhcstcrficld 'l`:th1c, .\i<>1idw:11m1tIml'l`;1h1c,so1idw:tlnutSmnkcr's St:nml,.m1- id wulmni M21g':1'/.inc Stzuld. 8-picccS11i1c, exactly zlsillustrzttcd . . . . . . ' These couches have zutrzlctive Covers in :1 gnud selectinn of the newest shades. The nnzlttresscs are spring-filled Simmons Construction and can he converted i11t(>:\d<>1|hlc si/.e `med or tw()si11g'le beds. Specially priceJ :11 . . . . . . . . $24.50, $26.00 and $28.50 FURNITURE . STOVES : Sherwin-Williams PAINT 129 Dunlop St. : BARRIE : Phone 535 Simmons Studio Lounges at Special Prices i r De Lux if 8-Piece Living Room Suites : Pickering) IIIK. Ill.` Bull). 1` religion 11) Dr. Heusu-4. M... ..... ..L..1I .vv--w. v 1 --`vs: \.rIJllIo\oll\JlI LAIIBI. fl_\lc\l in lwlnrk and lw-rxm kid 1c:I1her.< leather (luhzm l1ccl--Ii,u'ht uml \iI'c.~.~~_\', lull .~1m11_s,-';u'cI1, serves perfect cur- Iectiun ml" rm, 1`:-Iicvc.< 1h:n tired, nunxh-aching feeling" in _\/our cztse. Widths AAAA to E E - Sizes 4 to 101/2

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