and cupunou servlae. ",J',l"n11owin[ the service the contor- enve adjourned to tho pnri.~:h hall. which was most attmctivoty deem`- ufml with baskets of flowers whit-h frjrnted n veritable bower. Routine business was transzwtod until the luncheon hour, when tables were set l) nth in the hall and on (10 recmry litwn. where the various groups and ,.p_:.rtios congregated. Mrs. Wm. But.- 'tl*rs and Mrs F. (`ltresszvll were in "'(Ihm-ge of the tea and mfroo. assisted b5; members of the loml branch of he W.A. Wx/c Made It Easy For'Y0u 10 Say. is `NIINI Trll . . c.. 75 Elizabeth St.. Barrie `.\`<`1`\`<-(I :11 :n.'I will be home on 66 I Walter Bail of the Star Wm.-ki_vi 'stul'r, '1`nrmivn. is home my vzu-uiiun. 1 [ Mrs. C. 9.-mth mid son O1-viilv til` I 'I'oi'(mln are \`isi1ini.z relatives hL`) (`. llurry (hmdwin has l'(!llll`IK)d Immrs -after spending a month at GL'i`uI(ll-iii. Mrs. IVl:u'y (lnllnp visiiori :i ft-\.' 1 !('.;._\';s this \\'v(`!< with r(`l:iiiv:`:; in I`m'- I mm. | vntn. Mr. and `|\"h'.`\. Cl z I`\:(`:<(ln_\' :11 their `I3:-a<-h. T<`rnnk TVh~Nnm:1I UC:1('h. T<`rnnl< McN:nn.'1rn Bunk stuff is an lwu :21 his humo in AMI | i\ Ii-:2 I`.n\il\' (lnllnl AYERST 8: HARRIS LTD. J. w._gg_E_r*:MAN :, p(`I':l (min FEST of all, the Oldsmobile Six is right in the low-priced field. Then, too, the generous allowance we are xeady to make on your present car constitutes par! payment. Finally, the easy terms of GMAC enable you to buy out of income...while you are enjoying the car. Here's what you get in the 90-horsepower Six and the 100- horsepower Straight Eight; style-leading streamline; solid steel "Turret Top" Bodies by Fisher; Knee-Action; Bigger Hydraulic Brakes; All-Silent Syncro-Mesh Transmission; Fisher No-Draft Ventilation; Hide Stabilizer; and scores of other features all contributing to some phase of Oldsmobile value. _ In addition 10 being known as "The Car That Has Everyihing," Oldsmobile is recognized as one of the most dependable auto- mobiles on the market. Why not come in and gel all the inform- ation we can give you about Oldsmobile, and-Oldsmobile ownership. COOKSTOWN MEIPAE IF.` I NEED LIFE INSURANCE CAN YOU SAVE $5.00 A MONTH ? LET US TELL YOU WHAT IT WILL DO ('1 Head Office ' rn nf the RI` vu won-k.~.' \':u':utm 9-Ihnr RS""fi'i"iI"Ei'PS an 18 lfxlablislml I 86:) n , w/.. 9. I know that many people wait too long before making any effort to obtain the life insurance they need. I do not want to make that mistake. Please send me information regarding the pro- tection policies issued by your Company. Waterloo, Om. 0L.1m(,I,ue" The New Beach Electric Refrigerator Is Here! Ffices ${135.`i`an(1 up Week-End Specials One-gallon THERMOS JUG . . . . $1 Two-burner Electric HOTPLATE . $2 2-QT. ICE CREAM FREEZER . . . $1 10-Qt. 3-Coat White Enamel WATER PAILS . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' House Painl Special 49 qt. EMPKE HARDWARE Climax : 2-in-1 Bug Killer : Paris Green Arsenate of Lime : A2-senate of Lead (}li'|` ()l Hx i lx I( Ilib` Superior come - 1/2 lb. 18c, lb. 35 80 Dunlop St. II) SEE OUR LATEST ENAMELWARE (illlN \\ l'I`|l \\'l ll'|'l-I l l.l{( IK EASY I /\\'!VilEN'l l l./\I\.' ll l)lSll\`lil; Quality and Beauty Unsurpassed _ Values Are Unexcelled in Canada Thu | 1'icc.\` /\rv lxccplim1:x1l.\ l.nw Name (Mr., Slrrrl /I 1/r/rm , Mn. ar Min) WEVE DELIVER Pil} Butter - 12-oz. 15, 25-oz. 25 _CiI_y nr To 1})- (C/i]: I/Ii; .n/rrrtirmmlt uml m.///) WE CARRY A 5`?-J8"` $1037 Phone 1 28 (lnr tho C Cy]. 2-poll. Coupe) Du-livororl an (Actor-y. Onhnwn. 0:11.. fully oquippod. Tniqh! and Oovnrn- lnant R-qitltrutlon You only nxtrn. R-qitltrutlon only Prices (or 3 cyl. Modal! at lnctnry boqin at $1375 Tlu|rsdn,\'. June 20, 1935 Phone 108 $1.39 $2.19 $1.39 F I-!!fT9r s 153 F. W. DOBSON I)L-___ DB4 .3 BEANS `FREE! QUAK ER `qgTl1e afternnnn seqsinn opened with a highly cordial arklress of welcome, eictended by Mrs. F`. G. Sherring, nn ht~l1nli' of the Dl lh'h, to which Nss Little, of Stnyner. happily replied. The guest speakers at the confer- enee were, in order. Mrs. A. ll. Cut- tle. who gave a innst, inspiring ud- rlrnss on the Indian. F..~:kim0 and Jewish work of the Woman's Aux- iI.inry, and Miss F. M. Watts, nf kni- feng. (Thina. who has spent 17 year.<; in ("hinn. I-ler message. being strniglit i !l9l'l`l the mission field. gave .1 fund .,,'g"I inlhrmatinn. regarding the work .-drum amongst the girls in St. M.'n`y's "'8!-haul. and the response in general 0 their temhing. given by the Cliris- I an wnrkersz. Many (-uric: helped to mihustrutc her lecture. while Miss vwntts. wearing the native rnstume, "WYei`ensetl 0 interest. `f,:'TTAfte1~nr)0 tea was serverl on the lnwn, Ml`. L. Snmerville. Mrs. J. Bull aml'Mr.-J. R. Newton being in ehnrge. The Great Chnpter. which Qt:/_n.s held in the large class room, Cgneurrently, also D.'lI`i()0k of the ladies hospitality. the whule forming CLARK'S BEEHIVE GRAPE NUTS Specials for Friday and Saturday, June 21 and 22 Hillcrest Golden Wax and- wm.-L.Tg.C Pkg. for AMERICAN BEAUTY D \JIL4l'IIVI` Phone I 64 Mrs. A.E.H. Creswicke' Is Re-qlected Officer West Simcoe Deanery 77 u |J\/AJLJ` Phone 854 RED LABELi tux ! A Royal Portrait I a Regular 10c Package of 23c Resolved that women should be ordained inln the church ministry." was the .`:lIhj(`(!l nf :1 very spiritvd debate in the United Church at Col- hngwnnd lzlxl wook. Mrs. E. Jamie- snn. Mrs. A. Bull and Mrs. P. W. Rider, tnkinu the affirmative side in this debate. \vore given :1 clusv decision over E. B. Fry, principal of Viclurin :`.(.'|m0l, Rev. 1". G. Sherrim: 0,` the Amzlit-an (hm-ch and I-lu;.:h Dnvidstm. prilwipul M` the (`nu- muu,'h1. xvhnnl. Judp,Ps \vore John Smart. Mr. l1:1rv0y mu`! Mrs. Dnvitl Willi:1m.<. `WOMEN WIN l)EBA'l`E ON ORDINATION NIGHT ONTARIO SALAD WFEK During Salad Wonk, Juno 24-29. Onlnrin hnusowivo.~: are llrgod in "::e1'vo u .s`:1l.'ul every day." Ouldour lCllll(`('. (-n|)h:u10. rurrnts. heels, as- p.'n'ugus, wax bonus, Imtlmusu tomat- ms and cucuml)x,-1'5 will be :lV:li1'db](` in nbumlnnco. HlU'n'1('lIV(` ('lH|(HllUllS illlil .\l'|lHl),'. Mrs. F. S. Imxvis. mul Miss M. Hon- |dCl`S0l] were in cl1:1r;:0 of Hm [Horu- lurv lnhlv nnrl WL`l`f` able in suppI_v much v:unh]r~ infm'm:1lim1_ while Mrs. A. E. H. ('.1'Ds`\\'i(-In` of ]3:n`riv. tho Dv.'mm'_v nffivvr, prv:~:idod. and gave :1 l:1l)uInlod rnport. of tho work :1." Hm In-:nu-lwx-. l`h0 s:m*r(`I.'u'v- _ :1 very prolly piclurn under the most ntlrn(-live mmdilinns and .\`oHim:. M... T.` Q 1 nulic q...I Mi C M ]Tnn- Under the most perfect weather cnnclitinns the 17th Annual W.!\. for the West Simone Deanery of the Anglican Church was held in All S:1int.~:' Church. Cnllingwnnd. on Wednesday. June 12. At 10.30 n.m. the rector, Rev. F`. Gonr1.:e Sherring. (-r-lohrnled the Holy Cnmmuninn. :|.~:- sm.l'd by the Rural Dvnn. Rev. W. C`. Stuhbs nf Elmvaln, Rev. J. 1.. Illlymos of Croemnrra and Rev. A. ('2m'(lnn Chnnn? of Duntrrmn. Fur this occasion to church was com- fortably full gud many oxprmz.-:ml their appreciation of n dovnlinnnl jjand diuiliod service. ' rnumuin: Hm sprvir-p nzuu-nu. Mrs. (`rosx-vi('ko. Barrio. was H"- clm-torl Do:mor_v n['l'i-or. I\/{iss Mny. Creemnro. vim:-Donnm`y nl'fi(-or. and Miss Ru::.~<. Rnltozul. sm-ru-l:n'_\'-1rous- urm`. It vvns (1<`(-idod In hold Un- Dezmory nwoling nexl your in Sln_\'- nor on mmiun uf Mr. J. A. Lmmnx. Barrio. Tho Men's Donm-ry will :11- .:.; rm-vi there next year. Those who attended from Barrio included: Mrs. A. E. II. Croswi:-kn. Mrs. A. F. lnrrolt. Mrs. H. C. (`han- n Hun Y...-u.n A I r\|\r\:\\.- R/In-u Y (,. _nlVU (I lil|)lI|ill|`ll n!` the tmnsu 1'0 Hzutlozntz. YUI u~.- |)1':nu'l1r.`.~:. r is (`racy Muss in].-n |n(`|U(Il.`Z IVIYS. I\. 134. ll. k.l'('S\\'|l'Kl`. (lnrrolt. nen. Mrs. James A. Lmmnx. Mrs. J. T. (`rn. Mrs. (`hzlrlos Martin. Mrs. W. A. MoFnd:.:m1. Mrs. R. J. (`m|l:u.;lwr and IVIrs. A. Orrm-k. 71.7.... 11.. ... 'rI....u ... ..c .\r 4|. xuuu-huun uuu Avnln. ... \......... Mrs. H.'n'r_v Tmtt. ])x`0sid0n1. of the C`o1lim,'wn0d brunch. nnd hm` assist- ants. who had the entire :n'rnm,'o- moms for so large an undcrlukim: in hand, lived up to hm` usual x'("pu- tnlinn as a splendid m`5:nni7.(`1' and evcr_vt,hing \\'us par (~x<`eIlcn(*(`." Phone your news items to 223. HAWES' LEMON OIL. 12-oz . . . . - - 2 IN-1 SHOE POLISH. tin - - - - OLIVES, Royal York. Queen, 18-02 A nnu Pr! :'a}`ge pkg- OXYDOL, -u\.. AF='r3'Las. Ll- II AL- u n n.u.sI. n No. 4 tin. _ .\.\`.\`(H('l'El) CDIIIT nnn Pngo Ell .\.`.`|'I\ I I".I FRUIT DROPS. lb . . . _ . _ _ . . . _. w. J, HARRIS I'LL OI(\l- Green Giant Exceptional Quality Hlggzps P. EEARNS PEAS 0 was IIIIVAJ Phone 145 n V0 I lr`|l\l' hone 295 .C6"1iN SYRUP,- 16 u 555.4111`: v Phono 12 Jumbo Tins JUII. Ill |Ill' \'V|ll l\ The snvrolnry- A/I-n-inn Dnuu nl` 16c 22c f'`_` 23:: __ 12c 25c 3-02. __15c 15c (Continued from page one) taken care uf. and one thinks it is to the credit of governments that sick- ness and poverty, the twin children ml` dnnvnc- hnvn hnnn Pnn-Iv uvnll . 2lll(l [)UVL`l`l._Y, UIL` IVVIH CHll(ll'Cl`l ml` rlepressinn, have been fairly well taken care of. Great chzinges are in my opinion inevitable in respect to the subject of sickness. It would :i]~pem' that smne form if sickness insurance is inevitable. But thuse mun:-erncd with the gnvermnent of the country should remember that --.ir-lcnn-<< in nm a inr:IIr:n'\t-n nlnnn INSURANCE FOR_j_S_l_lKNESS LHL` (.'UUllU'_Y SIIUUHI l'|.'IHL'lHDCX' IHUL` :-.i(:1moss insurance alone is not :1 punncoa for rliscnso. In the prevention of disease the service of the trained nurse is quite as ossmmlinl as it is in curv. so that for the public, the mlrsc and the rtnctnr. curative nnd preventive Inodit-inc to fulfil the desired pur- |)n,<(`. should he vmnhinod. Sicknes.~'. imzumnr-0 will pmvv useful in solv- im.:` the prnblom uf disonso only if m'npm`l_v devised and Ccmmn1i<':1Hy ::dIninistm`ed. "Sickims.\' insurance is oven :1 more nindvrn institution than that of trained nursing. It was first Os- i,:Il)1i.\'h(`d just over 50 y(`.u1's ago in (`x(~rmzin_v. Since that time it has -tn:-nnrl ihvnnuh nn-n-In nil (kn ntuuus \x|'lllli|ll_V . Dlll('(.` Inzu ume ll nus ".prvnd thrnu,ul1 nearly all the coun- trius nl' Imropo nrd hns boon in op- "rnlinn in (lrc-at Britain for about 20 H`nrs. Curimlsly onmugh. .K`lCl(ll0S:{ insnr.'1m~r: hml for its primary nbjocl, -:01. llw vnro ul` illness at all. It was 4lt~si;:nv(l to v:n'n fnr tho unmnplny- mont luv ll) . I1 \\':1s n01 in- - l(-ndvd ln cnvrr minnr illnossvs` :11. ."ll. but only llmsc illnos` ` wl1ivl1 dcprivorl tho fnmil_v of hr nd. Al Lho incoplinn nf lhis type 411` insur- `m<'r'. xiol vms ])l'()|):ll)l)' the "l`.l(`f (-2111.40 nf nnemplnymvnt. Able- lmcliorl idlon(`. was, :11 tho limo :1 Farm of l'l`])l'l). l(`l'l, zmd such unom- nlnvvnnnf if nr`I\'1uinn-1Il\- \-nr-.urn\i..n.l nu-I \.uI.\L- nu llllCllI|llll.\'H]l'Hl. I\l3I(`- ropmm-h, p1n_vm(`nf. if nr`vnsinnnlIy rvr-ngni;'.od 1.: unzwnidnblv. \v.'1.< rog:.'1rdo(l :15: `-r~mpm':1r_v my and roquirim: no upvoinl social action. r1-_ - r~' \ .....~.x \1Av\ :- "Previous to the industrial revo- lntinn in F.n;glnnd. \\'hi('h bo;:.'m 'ihnut 1760. then: \v.'1s Iittlv need for m`,r:nni7.nti fur the roliof of pov- orty. si<`km~ss or unmm)1nymcm \x~hntnvm` their causes. Sinimoss and poverty nre ancient. diszibilitios. 'I`h0_\' uxistocl in :m equal if nut n ::,1'o:1te1' degree in the age of feudalism but ti`0.ir n10:1. 01` roiiof i:re\v up hosido them. The individual in that poriod was under the protection nf tho nwner or lord of the mzmmz he was :1 mvmhor of an almost univor.<- at church or he bvlmuzod tn (mo of tho auiids which crmtmiiod the Hm- itod industry of the time. By thcsn =1;:cn<*i(`s ho \v.'1s pmtc('t(`d. his pmw f 1`LV alleviated and his siclmoss cnmd fmx l(`l'. Tndn. wiped out much of this personal relation. The manual xvnrker came under a contract: he worked for wages. which were {orth- Jmninrr rmlv uvhnn Ian nnn]/I u-m~l.- .`l`l_V' rm`. I-1'. nu.-nu.-u _L:n.-ill p()vL'r1y, zlnrl p0\'PI`l_V far moro drmnaiic than that of feud- '1l times. because it became concen- vratod in r`m'1nin sncinl (`In.\`s(`s`, vi7..: those wnrkinq for low \\'a_1,'c-S. AHe\'inti0n of Povor1_v All over the civilized world there r`::ist two broad methods for the ':c1ivf of the problem. The advncatcs wt` the one method have during the ::m three oonturios suuuhl tn ro- liovo unompl<)_vm(`nl and its (`onsc- ';u(-ni pn\'urty h_v lcxuislnlinn in such 'lirL'(`1i(m.< as tho impmvonnont of :`n('1m'_v (-unr1ilI shorter hours :m.i `ho r: nf child lahmw, Tho -nrwnxrl nu.0Ix.ul in .-H.-i-.I .'. A.I|.\ . A Mndc-rn Institution l llll` |ll1l`H1])lU`V-| :. w: ` 1 innr utl iHl1(?.\'.<(`S \v11i(`ht I v brt-nd. 5 : plnymont. IL` -:4 Ihn OI.~~.1 n Iibiix & BEANSi0 lbe found anywhere. It is o `my for wm'1u_\\'.x' with an zlnnunl in- ku |\1A\ .~.(` A")f .l\ 1I'.'l`)1'\l|\ :\Iv In.-u l`l\.\ |l)l llIL`|l illlll -lnihi III! \`\ p:1_v:1hle after :1 w:1itin_:{ pori throv \\'(`('](S for tho durnticm ` ,\`1Ckn(`.\`.\' up to n maximum weeks. The bonefit. is 35% c n\'m'n_x1o Inhn1m`r`:< \v:1;{0 nml 3 (ho zx\'m`:1L{v wum:m.< \`.'.'l;,{(`. T1`. :1 c:1:4|1 rli.~ benefit 0! \vookl_\' fm` hnth mon and w vshich follows the 26 wvoks` (`$1 unl'.uuu\.-I O.` H` {Inn uxnndx. v :l\I'I`n3;l' h'Il)llllI'l'l H \'v;1;;t , In Thl`I`(` is of $1.82 women. henc- fit r`for1`0d in if the p.'n'1_\' romninr` r11. Thorn is :1 m:xlm'n.'\l ben- olit of $19.47 for an insurer] wom:m 41' $9.75 for tho wnmnn \\'huso hus- band is insured or if 5111' is nnm.'u'- ricd. Sickness insurance nm)1i<-s to nhoul 17"- _ millions nf people in Em, - lnnd nnrl VVnlcs nnd onmlnys H.000 dn(`(m`S. In the 20 _vn.'1rs of its ox- i2 Si('kl1(`.\':4 insu1`:m('o in Eng- 1.\..,: I|\1\ ....4;.m .4`. mm. l'.'l|lS(,` UI lllL` IHLLII l'U.\l lllL' HIll'}.Llll._\ of its fund is in serious clnmzx-r of l)L-ing rlostmyod. Insurance in Canada The proposal to in:1n;::ur:1to un- cmplnymcm and si(:l insurance in Cnn:lrl:1 should. in \'l(`\\ of the l`:I<-ls I have rolnlorl. ho ui\'v11 W-ry serinlls r~nnsidoI'n1i:m. I am in fan'- mm` of sickness insnrzmro only be- cause in those limes ii is wlml misthi be called :1 noce.<. evil. One thinks that the best way nf dcnlinpx with the sick is the old-l'nshi0ne'd personal cmut-L nf dm-tor nnd pn- lionl. In 0rrlinnr_y limos it has been fzlirly s11('(-os.~;l'ul. It is the cllenpcsl of all l)er':1u::c llJL`l`L` is no nvm`hv:`.: of ndnwinislruliun. It is :1 friendl;' unrl cnnfitlomml Ell`l`i1llL`l1l(`l`ll. The .J,..4.\.~ :.. ......`4 :...-onn,.m~ :a `kn nlnon M 'BiiA11iii 75 Elizabeth St., Phone 128 B/uggnvs \,\'l(`|1('(` .\I('I\ T.`md h.'1.< cu izud million a......,. l\`. um 1934 Chev. Master Sedan 1934 Chev. Std. Coach. 1932 Chevrolet Coupe 1931 Pontiac Coach. 1930 Chevrolet Truck, Hc:1v_\' |)ut_\. 1929 Auburn Sedan. 1929 Sudebaker 7-Pass. Sedan. 1929 Pontiac Cabriolet. GENERAL MOTORS FLKKES - 2 ..kgs.21c AYERST & HARRIS LTD. viii) THE BARR-2 EXAMINER, '35 lHSll1'(H1l'(` IH l`.llL{-1 tho mltinn six hun- uunds stv1'iin:,. and 130-- 1i;.:h Casi the int0;:rit._v ; `A Simcoe W.A. 1 ` Deanery Conference} . _. l The nineteenth zmnunl Conference` 01 the South Simcnc W.A. Deanery \va.~< held at St. Lukr,~'s (Tlnxrvh. Rn. mnnt. on June 12. with an attend- nnnn nf IR!) n\r\Inh(\I`c nnrl frinnri-: , BARRIE. ON I`., CANADA lnnnl, JUHC I41. \VlLn {Ill E]|lUl1(l- nnco of 150 members and friends. The day l)c_:_rz1n with :1 c<)l0hr:11i ul` - the Hnly Communion. :11 which scr- vicc the Rev. T.Cun.'n`d Dixon. M./\.. Orillin. gm-'0 :1 mn:;l in. and stxmzvstivc :)d on the words. "1-`orgclting H1030 1hin;z:< that are be- hind . . . . I prv~4< fm'\vz1rd." After thc mi(I-,l;1_\' px':1ym`.<. con- ducted by thv Rev. H. Clo\'v1'(lnn. :1 short |)usino:<~: .\.ce~':xiIm \vz1.x' huh ! dur- xihgz which the nwxnmgv uf xm`mh(`r.< who had |):1ssu(l 10 hig.'hm' survive xmce the Inn`! rm-Ming: w:1:; hnn)\lI`L`(| ` by n twn-mi1mln.~;' silolxcv. Folluwim.-, 1hv (k,`H(?i()l.lS lunrh scrvud by iho I:\div.~< of S1. l.uke'.. Rnsenmm. tho W.A. were taken by thv Rev. 1 . N. ]\'ni;:ht. En- ...nn~.uinu I-nI\:\I'Cc um-n nixvnn l\\v Hun (.en.'II'1Iz \'.':1 Fm` 1n`m:r:1m.. H10 ('lI)::v. Th" hold :11 Mrs. Julv -1. M ilk l7|nuvu1 IRST Um I' :-` too, Ih( J. C. _g;AL_I:1\_Ie1yI1-:Ns