t\ L'UII|Inux|pIuLc Aux. u.. .,.._,, . we sigh; But why should we sigh as we say? The commonplace sun in a common- ~.-.1 n nn cl v L.-H ` CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., Limitedl ET)l3` I\<| MA?.`D.`- MADE IN CANADA 1E93v:i_i:s_-Iv-w in the centre cf (wdding oa'ko_ Mn." On tho prc-\'ious evening about Mrs. Pc1'(:_v C0nk,`fif1)' fl`i(`l1(1>`. and m~i;:hbmn: sur- q)1~is:od `Mr. and Mrs. }o1lin_u'er byi :o1og_ guitar gpiog--!galhorim: nt 1h:-ir homo and pro- mrds passed 1ho!svn1in;z them with :1 silver cream - 1-pfreghmpnts had land Stxgal xvi in tray. . flmvm` each had had aibnskct and si1\'or salt and pepper iing cako. all join- . [H3 (ll 1 |u'x},v.~u:u. ` i --1 \ ~-Susan Coolidge. W Alba Bomml Mr. and Mrs. Bellinger were mat`- Mimzwood` when ricd in Minesing Methodist Church. ` 30 m`St`< "".`5"0<'tc)bor 6 1909. The bride be-forv ""C`15i`"" of w'r'hor marriage was Maude Hughes.. mg ""`m"`7."'V lvoumzer daughter of Mr. and Mr.~*..' Jung. rC("'\'0"] :I:nn0s HLIgh(`s, of Edm1\':1lo. Thvir " by um dmmm zlvndnnis \`.'(`l`l`_` I\{is.~= 1 illio `Middlv- . . `huh and Mr. Jmnos I brm h `V `r` mg WNT lot` the bride` They lmve livvd in C01- 'hm` WOW W ilingwood sincr` their marriage. m I Ira? fmm' 'I"ne nu1-of-1n\\'n guoszts \\'m*o Mr. l `C Emm and-`and Mrs Duncan McCuaig and Nlasv N and Cards N tor `Ross. of Guthriv. Mr. and Mrs. 1.` `m*L't1'l\~(`d T1~{\1`~`:1'Frod Perkin` MI_S. `VH1 Pm.ig0. H-4| ln`\I\q:l`,` 1V[f`n:. nml Mrs. S. Mnrn and Miss Jnnnl '('\ . . .. , ..,, S and `am. H W. of 0111113. M1. and Mn. Ctmg. : ._ , - aDL`.'~H1. and Mi_~'.s Hvlon. Mr. and 1\'[':s.i make mm` `mm 7r~..n...\.;.. n-mahmnn 7\lm:h\I' D -n:1!rH nakos His I 1 sepamtc and sad [T10 (`UIllHl'Jllp1uu.: nun -u u ..\... place sky Makes up the commonplace day. _ The moon and the stars are commun- 1-Juno Huh-me , and the NNII LAMPS luv: unu 1uta\.Iu_V. \1\.L. :1. 1 I | . Misses B. Kennedy and A1ma' Quantz were warmly congi`atulate(1 `by the president on their splendid showing in the cooking demonstra- `tion at the Barrie Fair. Roll call was answered by Ways of entertaining young people". Mrs. W. Kennedy and Miss B. Kennedy gave an enjoy- - able vocal duet. accompanied by Mrs. B. Warnica. -_ _u-_:.1__1 u._: 41.. .........d The monthly meeting of the Pains- wick Women's Institute was held at .the hall Tuesday. Oct. 9. 1 \n:____ n v__..__:.. .....a A1.....l nu a. I). H an uu.u. It was decided that the annual banquet be held at the hall on Nov. 13. In her report on current events. Mrs. D. Lennox read the first Pains- wick school paper. This paper. which was prepared by the pupils. showed plenty of originality and humor. Mrs. B. Warnica then gave - delightful instrumental. A social` hour at the close was enjoyed by all. .?._ I AI.\'S\VICK `WOMEN'S IN ST. -- v-\ ` U nbouth. `mds 2=ur-1p . byiv wm xd 1) \I \./\1nu\:ur----`.4. .... nu Very unique was the Thanksgiv- ing wedding which took place at three o'clock on Monday. October 8. l934. at Woodland Beach church. V'\-shen Jean Lillian. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Matthew Hick- ling of Barrie. was united in ma"- riagc to Charles O'Connor. ~:econd son of Mrs. O'Connor and the late Thomas O Crmnor. also of Barrio:-. The church was decorated with a profusion of flowers in gold, bro".7.r: ' and red. The ceremony which to<.k place beneath an arch of autumn Leecc of Huttonville. assisted by Rev. Dr. Peter Bryce of l`o*.'onto. I Mr. Lloyd 'l`uft'ord of Barrie played - the wedding, music and durin-1 the of the register. Mrs Megginsnn of Snult Ste. Muru.-. aunt of the bride. sung ``Because". in :1 violin accompaniment played by Mr. Ralph Megginson. Little Ruth Wat- tie of Toronto. in a {rock of Arab gold, and Ray Hi:-klinp, oi l`:`.v'ric. in brown. scattered flowers l)r~fm'n the ' bride who was given in nmrrizigc 1 i by her t'ni_l1or. The bride VVH `lHl`ll(` `; ti\'cl_v gowned in brown chif'on vol- u-nnrinv n hI'n\v:i '.I1I"();Hl \n! `E _' leaves was performed by Re 1/. Al|)'3:`i. l Harultl ` ;Il\'(`l_V g()\\'neu In I)l`U\vn cnu uu \'l`I' Wot. xvoarimz a small brown with a veil. and carrivd an arm bouquet of yellmv chr_\'s.'nr|hcmums, [Miss Mac I-Iickling. the maid of ihnnoln` and Nliss Orphu 1Ii'.'klin;:. lht` bridvsmuid, lonked churmim: In gowns of brickdust and hm11vr's urcun L`1'l`|.3(`. with cm\h`as!in;{ D91`- -.r .1-.. I....,..... ....1....4 J HO T110011 nnu uu: mu... place things. And the flowers that bloom, bird that sings. But dark were the world. : our lot If the flowers failed. and 1 shone not: And God, who studies each 5 soul. Out nf mnnnnnplaco lives; mr hr-zmtiful whole. -..u<.'n1 C wnn (.`nnlI'u.sHn;: uts of dark brown velvet and uiod gnldcn bronze baby chr thomums. The gmmn was nth Ihy his brother. Mr. John .`I(`.. Mr. (`vcil 1\Iv2.:gin. and Mr. linuld Coopvr acted as nshcm. lihn 1*nn\rnnn\` :1 rnminiinn was I ` inuld After glho cm`om>ny a reception \\'.1s lwki 1:11 "Shnd_\' Bile". \\`lwro the brid'.-'.~: imnthvr received in :1 gmvn of `.)!n<'i< `CH1 \~ul\'v(. w `nrimz :1 coxxuw ' 1' Tal-! inn`. K vvn nu-;.:g1I1suI1 mm H.\';;-` ...-...-n. mu-no 'l"hn u 1~.u\v~. c nuhnr `VIN \'L`l\'(`\. \Vl'ill'lH]..{ ii L'UI'.`.l_>:k' "1 lul- ;i. rn. Tho gruom`.~' mtrmur |wn.~' _:zo\\'n(`d in black pzmno \'v.vI\'v1 ' 'iIh vumago of roses. :.:1lm' tho Ebrido and groom left on .1 short mu- Itnr trip. the bride \\'(`m`inz :1 h!u'\'n `v!~..<`n1l)h`. Upon their rvtmn lhoy iwill reside in Barrie. I \ .nu;nrvv Inn.-: A \\'vdding uf interest took plncv mn .\T afternoon. October 8. at tho hnnio of Mr. and NXPSA Janics Al- lrort Knox. 48 Louisa Street. l3m'rie. xx-lion their daughter Lillian was: un- itod in marriage to George G. Vald- {\`.'(`. son of Mrs. Caldwell and the late T. F. Caldwell. Newmnrket. fur- morly of Barrio. | The cvrcinony was conducted by |llo\'. J. S. McMullon. Bclloville. uncle of the bride. who was assvstocl llav Rev. Long. minister of (`al- !:i-r Street United Church, B-"l'l".('. taking place before at bay wmrlnw beautifully banked with mses. glad- inli, and other autumn floworc. `Mi {Ruth I urchbacker, Kitchener. play >l `Pd the wedding music. i run. L._:J_ ...|.,. ....... rI:uvr\n`\ in v-nnv-_ `Lu llIL' ncuuung, nuu. The bride. who was given in mar- riage by her father, was charmingly gowned in ruby transparent velvet with net sleeves. Her hat was of matching material with :1 shouldew length veil. She wore silver acces-,3 l I =0t'i(`s and carried 21 bouquet of 6 ` Sweetheart roses and lily-of-the- I lxalley. The couple were unaltendo-E C . I. I After the ceremony. fl reception x was held at the home of the bride`k' 1 parents`. followed by a wedding din- it POI` at Mnrlaw Manor. Lair-r the`l happy young couple left on :1 motor , l `trip to Ottawa and eastern points 1' `and on their return will reside at t the Hillcrest Apartments, Owen St Among the out-of-town guests zit tlhe wedding were: Mrs. T. F`. C`.alrl- ` `xztll. .\Iis.< Amy. Roger. Russell and ` Grunt Caldwell. Newmarket: Mrs. ` ,l`erc}' White. Miss Gladys Wlzitc-. lliev. J. S. and Mrs. Melt-`lullen. l\lrs. ;Ca\'nnzn1;:h. Belleville: Mrs` ll. l.,I lm:rnm. Frank Knox. Nlrs. J. {Dc;x:('l1. Krnneth D-.-nch, Mr. and, [Mrs P. C Beresfnrd. Mr. and Mrs.] W. H. C`:\ld'.\`ell. Toronto: Miss Kath- .l--en llulgin. Long Branch; Mr. and` lMr<. Ivan Caldwell. Dalton Cald-l (well. Thornton: Mr and Mrs. '1`. F. lCaldwt-ll. l re.s't0n. I The gmmn is .1 member n. the ;firm of Rubt-rt.son and Caltlwell. jdru;:;11. Bnrrii-, --j" V`-J-. ?':"' "W ~'*`-"*' '--~ `I1ilI`\'l`.V ninuvn U1 lUl'lIlll||. (mu LII!-I bdt` `r3"`g m brmvn d955 "in Millsnn nf l"org11.<. Initial:-d gull! 11`5mmd Wm` '_~`Tmi9 1i15- _b `:cut'f links. Guests from a '.l1. felt hat. also with ermine tails and .0, p,,;.5em {mm T(,mnm_ }.1m~n'.1. brown wool crepe coat with Kolin- mm Niagara palm King_\.mn' OSh_ Sky fl" trimming` awn. Beamsville. Bramford. Barrie, On their return they will live at Orangeville. Shelburne. Orillia. Ux- 7-! Helena St., Ottawa. The organist bridge. Newmarket. Allistun. [Blee- und soloist received (tom the bride. ton. and other points. O'(`r0NNOR--HlCKI.lNG nu, (` .-\LD F.l.l.-K NO.`( 1 -WEDDINGS hllllfi iJL'l` rmd (ar- chr_vsm1- "44. In X MR. .~\.\'l') MRS. A. BE .I.l\'("-ER OF ('()Ll.lN(i'O0D 25 YICARS VVICI): V\'l .Rl'2 M.r'\RRIEI') IN DIINESING Cl1l`_\'Silll- Women Like Blue A man who l(m\p:< :1 m:m`s shop says that no matter how many dif- ferent colours in ties lhal he shows :\ woman, almost invaria'.)l_\' she will buy a blue one. Apparently thvy prefer blue for lhoir mun because hv said that he sold more furnishings to women than to men and whether it was shirts. und:_\r\v(`:1r or pyjzmms they nearly always chose blue. What a lot of queer little quirks in human nature, people who serve lho public know. A Irnuv Mlnuniou at Nivlnl. In 11-. nu-nun. ..- ...,,.... Ideally. people should get up in the morning full of energ_v and hop- py as a lark. But how many do? [I we were to believe the funny pnperzz most men are grouehy at bl'l`ilkf:lSi. I do not think women are ;:r0u(`h_\' but I do think that too many of them get up tired and are more or less limp until after breakt :1. As` the day wears on they feel better and when night comes they are gu- ing strong. If you are one of t|wS<" women who find brezlkfust a tryim: time. why not zieknowiedge the {net and use :1 few minutes at night mu save _vom`se|t' work in the morning. nu v:nn1nt|\inI! toward zzettimz _V0ll!'S(`II \\'Ul'K lll llll` unuunuz. Du sun1othing toward gy.-tlim! breakfas( ready. Set the tabk`. )'.'.(`1 the food rv:1d_v as fan` :1.~: pn.<. IL~\'t`n 10 slicing hrx-ud for lu:1. 'l`h:1l few minu1v.~: all night (luvs mnkv :1 : diffvrcm'o in Hw morn- ing. Time ymnrsclf and we how much tidying up _\'mI can do in linu- minulcs. 1`upv1`>` can lw l'ul<.1od. bun]-'..< .pn1 away, ash 1m_\'s mnpiiod and em on. You could do just as murh tidy- ing in thv sznm` lvnglh of mm` in the morning: but lhv vffm-1 on thv mm`:\lo of (`nmimz down to :1 lid)` l\.u.. iv uvnrlh :1 11:1 nip; Ill |IH' nuun uh... imu.~:o is worth :1 int. Why We (Tm-\\' Our Food Chewing is the first pmco: of digestion and suxiivtiiiws it is u vvry much negioctud one. Sumv D(`0]\|(` use their mouths like :1 i(`H(`X`-lmx. They just drop the fund in. (`hv\\'in;', is a mec-himiczii pl'U(`l`.\`.\` and H5134 .~...vm-~.1 f|n\('1inn'< H divides lhvi 1nv_v JIISI urnp luv umu III. \ II SL'\'C`l`(ll functions. It (lividus tlw food into . pzirticlvs. and it tixriis it over so that the fund will becmne mixed with rzalivu. 'l`hv `.'11l\'(l works in two ways ini-oliuni- `ill and (`h(`mical. It does its ll`lt`(`ll- 'llll(`-ill work by l.wiii_:`; mixml with `ho food zmd nmkini: it snft. It acts Clioinically on the stzir('li in the fund and partially (ligests it. 'l`lioro are no (ligestivc fluids in the . which will act on starch, so if the food has been turned over and swal- lowed without proper chewing and [`hUI`0ll;{h mixing with the saliva. the 3 ;tarch misses out and cannot be di- n nn.,, zested until it reaches the intestines. That means over-work for the small intestine and is the first step in (li- izcstive trouble. The digestion m` starcliy food is continuvcl in the stu- mach for a time. ::umutiinCs as long: \....ir nv\ luinr until Ihn h\'rlnu'lm'i1`| jmach for time. SUl11l':lllnL`s us lung, < {as half an hour until the li_\'clmt`lm'i<' | acid which is in the gzistric juicv ' neutralises the alkaline sazilivn and digestion is stopped for thv time be- ing. The more saliva in the food the longer it wur on tho Si.1ll`Ch and ]the ea. rligcstimi is. If the fund `has not been nmporl_v chewed ant`. _I`L`(iuC(`d to fine pmticlvs. the LELi.\'1l`it` juice has not a chance to do its bvsz`. work. When the pom'l_\' ('h(`\\'t`d foot` arrives in the into. it has no . the same chance of :ih.~:nrpti/in as finely chewv*'i fond. People who 1 chew their food very thomu;:lil_\' `ISCCIH to I`l`(IUiI`l? It-.~'s fwicl than unt- who bolts. This is because it is div- ided into such fine p1rii('1f`S and :10 .thnmughl_v mixed with S1)1i\'il thn`: b the body is able to Ili);'(i!`1) it murm- !.('()n1})lt".(*`._\` and L't`i thv` vur_\' inn.-`t ` Out of the food. The .`~`.t-t)t(`h should _ bv very gnud (_'h{_'Wl"i`S! The \'0:'y act 11:)! <~hc-wing (le\'(-laps the jaws and _ I helps tn izivo prupvr .<.p.'i('v for it-vth to devolun m it i:< \'4.-rv impnrtunt that small childrmi slmiild h.'i\'v fmui 7. that rt-quires (`h(`\K'it`JJ,. Ti t. li is (nits! V no` Hm rs-:z huh .< .'ii`i- i-'i\'t'I`. CIVLLNI .\ much 5 Written {or The Examiner by ---In-nJIII- A I I l"`I I'II'If\lIl`I Jasti}:"AL'LE1~}"'iSi6w`i L.i0$ OQ `sterling silvcr bran-1v_~`.< and the groom's fzwnurs wt-rm-. tn lhv maid of honour. a `crysml sol stming silver brooch. and to best man zmd ushers. `Harvey Halborx uf Turuntu. and Cnl- I `n R/Tillcnn nf I-`.-`rune uni-.|.w tdllx % HINTS FOR HOMEBODIES N . ,,u_y _._: A Few Minutes at Night Ht,` I`('iLS()ll:; u;1u:u.\ mu }:,|\l'I s and zwit-b:1('l~:. Bo\v:n`o uf to I soft fond. `HIE BARBIE EXAMINER. BARRIE. - `Lit-tile T};eatre Group , Being Organized Here A prolinminmry mm-Um: to orlzunn/`o :1 (lrnlnzuiv nmvvm-cu! in Hnrriv in HM` knuwn as llw "l.iHle 'l`|wn(rc Group" was hold in lhv l`o|I(-0 (.`-url Chamber hero Tlmr.- ow-11'IIn: lz\:~`1. with J. D. Svnw. (`unm Hnrdt-n. nu rhzlirmnn. `l'hv nrpulni`/.:nlinn will take Nu` plan-1` uf Hw furnwr Harrin- 'l`ln-:m'a.> Guild. 1...) 1.. I...I.l n ...,;| 'llll`illl`I.' \llllI\l. ll \':|S (ll`(`l(l(`(l In hold n .`(`l`~IlIIl 1nuvt`ng uf llmw inlvn-sh-(l on W: (I nosdny. Oclnlwr I7, :1! H p.m.. wln-n nl`l'iv(`I's will In` vlvrlml uml |rl:m.: laid fur the S(`ll:~'Ull'~` :n'li\'il`_.'. Al this meeting. a nmninulinyz t`mmnillu-- mnsislim: uf Alissa-s Rluuln ~/nun;/.. l*:|1u`v:a llurlburl. and lmilu llnntvr. will rvvmnnwntl n xlmv uf nffim-1.`: for lhv um" Ill /Jllllill. Anuthvr u-mn~ Inittvv (`un:~'i.~:llIu', nf Mime l.illiun I\'(-nms. (iurdun l.um;m.'m. und (: \Vll[l`l`ll .I:u*k.-: will l`l`]\l|l`l on lhv _ pn::. of .\`(`l'lll'lll11 :1 hull fur [In- \ movlim,'s nf llw Group. . .. .u.n.. .1 In-1-Lu: |\\r ]1()S.\`Il)llll_\'nl .\l'|'|llIlIp; u Ilun nu nun movlim,r. After mn. (li.~'1u<: by Hmsv prvru-nt. i1 vvn.-4 (lvcidvd In hultl :1 mt-vlinu vuvh nmnlh :11 which :1 play or |)I:Iy:4 wuulxl Iw nivq-n by me xn(-Inlwrs of the (irnup. :1"'l :I (`mnpvlvnl :mHmrii)' wuuld spa-nk rm ml. Al lhv u'ln.-av ml` the \`('1l.\`llll. :1 puhliv prrl`urnuIm't- wnulnl lw givu-n. t'un.\'i::lim: of lhv play or plzlys vuu.~idz-rml In->21 nl llw nmnl.h- ly Im~(`1im:.~:. Iml lhv munlhly rm'o'. imz.-: ll1mn: \\'u|I|(l be in 1:`. in lhv Inolnlwrs in (lirm`|ing nnd purli ('ip:llini: in .u|m1'I |muln('linI1::. Mame JNews THE COMMONPLACE A cnmmnnp1aCe life." we say, and Ira uilJ"'\' xaan/' /\t thv ll\('(`llll_[( uf thv R:1m:vr.~< last \\-vvlc. it \\`:|.~: dvritlvrl that nwc-tin;'.s luv h('l(l nu llw first and third Wod- nc~.-:d:1_v ol` vzwh mmnth, in plnro nf (`1l(`l1 wvok. l\'l:m_\' ml` the lt:nu:or1`. were :\m fur W(`(`kl)/ mvotimzs`. hut. us th:-m:1jnrit_\' ml tlww ;:irl.< un- in ll1l`ll' rzvninr (`ullvuiato work, 31 \\':1.~< fvlt that mn_vh(- wt-okly mm*tinI!:~` nddz-`d tun much to thv activitivs ul` llw y.:irl.<. 'l`hv_v will v:n'xg\' nu luulvr the l(`:ulurslup of l)i. Commis- smnwr .l.'1m- V. Simpson. assisted by Mrs. W. N. Knnwlvs. and nt.l1( l` mem- l)er.< 01' the lixvcutivc of the local A: 'l`hL- Rnnuvrs plan to work 0]] their Fir. Class Guide test. as many of them have :1 goml part of the work done. Guides who an up to Rangers after they are sixteen, may try fur the Guide lmdgcs as well as tlw Senior R:m_u,er badges. rm... vnnniinuu his full will ho hold Senior HElll_L ,Cl` l)(l(Ll1CS. The iiieotiiigs this full will be hold at the homes of the Rangers. The next meeting on October 17 will be at the home of Marion Vair, I-ark SL, frmn 7.15 to 9.15 p.m. !scHdTB6ARn km COOPERATE LIN vAcg1AT10N (Continued from page one) plm-ed on U10 lawn 01' the Collegi- ate and the uthvr at Prince of Wales School. The pnlos are in be dressed and painted and 01 vctorl at the :1bm'e price. '`|`n u1r-Pin] rmnmltlor` :lDDOiIH(}d pl)L`\.'. Tho special commlttec appointed to inquire into thn request of Clear- onco Baldwin to be allowed to tukt` his sv\'(`nlh your at Barrio (follow- ntn Institute without fee, recom- mended that he hv ud\'i. to remain out of school this term to resume attcnrlunco in .l:nmnry, 1935. and to hay S30 tuition fee. The committee felt : that six ynzzrs were suf- r: n\. ...`,I II...( Clxn -nnrrnciinn {H511 `nut 01 sclmnl tnls term 10 n.-sumc attendance pa) ] `fi(`iI.`nL and that tho suxzgostion that [he be aHn\\'t`tl to take me class in <-homistry daily was impractical. ` l`hanked fur (Ton_L{rutu)atinns I I I I I t I In I`t`Dl} to :1 recent resulution of cumzrntulatiun an ms appointment `IS Ontario Mini. nt` F. Hon. Dr. L. J. Simpson wmto as fnllmxs: I ran il.\'.\'lH't' _\'nIt that tho knnw- tlvdxzo that I h.'l\ t` the grmdxvitl of my t`m'mv~1` :ns*`-(`i.'1to.< in Barrie in tho nr-w task whivh is hofnro me. is P>CI`lIl`b`IV ... .r 19 he nuv cin. $\\'!`<'\H' XHTIIIKIIHI HI!` Hl!'IIIu\'1.\ nu un. Board (nr their resolution of cungru`.- , ulatinn on his winning three schol- arships at the Upper School examin- ations. and paying tribute to the B. (`.I` teaching staff. especially Prin- `cipal (`.ird\\'vmd. . `Alice nnvn V mu-km sent 9 191-} 1 Spain i.<:x1-(* of Canada's markets for milk powder. of which over 6.- 000 lbs. were exported during 1933. (`nal (`.1rd\\'vmH. 1 `M'L.\`s Rnvn V. urkht let- 101' Pmnkim: mo Bnard for their ex L)r('::sinn of sympathy in her recent bereavement. . 0N'l`.. CANADA V`(`l'.`::lI`_V' sun: n num-_y u..u... .` A l`>nff'-1 supprrr was . from "-1 prr-Hily dccnratr-d tnhle in pink.` whifn and silver cf: whivh stood :1 worlding Mrinri T5r~l1.inrzm-`r sister. Cook,` Taurorl ton. A sing song. Solos. sr`l(*(`-'_ tinns. unmos and tho! vvnnimz and after I ht-r-n svrvorl and ai pinch of lhv wedding join-I I appointed In 0| 1 yuixr ..:1I.n..I ran 1-nr-nun- lll llll` I ulur \. (`\ (`11il\1{ vnw. L` ' Q. Huw um I :44-pux 111:1: when il l)v('mn1'.\' . other . A Y1 1I~v\`A\\` ULIIUJ A. Four vuld w.'11m' in H10 one In cmxlruvl it, and lhvn mv the lower mo in warm water pzmd it. I`hc_\ can then lw separated. Delightful Quality SF.P. \R.;`\'|`|N(i (il.t\fs'Sl'I.\` Jl'1|\ln\-.rs.- -1 1--2--5.30 TEA BRQWN & CO. Fg TWO j.'___T`-____ _ QC. FLOUR, FEEDS and GROCERIES F"'h011es 143 and 144~-~BARRIE SPICY GINEERBREAD .\. ...,| ...n ~11 ,-um \.I.l ..m- run uf hmlum lat: it for lrur Ibilltill rmnnunl I-clan) :I"|u4~l._"II.'|} \\iI|I lhi.-`In-Ill?!` I'Myl)lll'l':lkl'~.lIl'I':I1l1IlIIl|I:I'~IriI'R l`\|Y`2Illilllriklllllflll1|!!!` lung: |:I-.l- BAKE DAY \$PElZ|Al!/ Fresh from the Gardens; 710 YiFx76K4'Xz$*Yn`EKEzi' CTl`AI.LY-it takes less than 1;: worth of Magic Baking Powder to make a big, three- l;\_vor cake. And you can depend on uniform good- m:ss--rvery time. No wonder Canada's foremust (`unkcry experts say it doesn't pay to take chances with doubtful baking powder. Bake with Magic and be sure! (`.0NTAlNS NO ALl`M.' alnu-ma-nt un I-very Iinl , Qunrunu-e that Magic 1`. Powder is free [rum nl , L-_._.._u ;....-...u.