Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 14 Nov 1935, p. 12

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Man. 461, Miss Evelyn Peck of St. Thomas was home for the weekend and holi- day. Frnnlr Qnnnv-vs nf `l(u n.-mlnn t POWDER PUFF nu T)n6`l`. `)3 . in LIFEBQOY so2_>_.P l_ILI\`J\Il l~I\/II JllHL'(` p;u'k:l_u_(:. On I v nu \ _~ Vuu nu SKIN. Pu THE EYES or YOUTH 'l'11c111ustsuit21hlc and :11waysz1vcr_y :1cccp1:nh1cgift at (Ihrist111;1stimc.Sclcct _wurs1mw, while our stock is new and cmnplctc. MEWS, \/VOMEN S A1\L)(Il-{!l.1)ll-IN S S'l`\'LES IN S'l`(.)(IK _ T BEDROOM SLIPPERS BOUDOIR SLIPPERS 1;! .~1u1xl_\ lczuhcrettc, wi111snI`1. cnsy $018 ;1ccl.~. (I 1Hlll'.\, ;\2l\'y, Red. Sizes 3 In 7. (ir;1n\l \';11m,`Y Pzlir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PONp S CREAMS POPULAR TOILET SQAPS \) {`4.ln:.6: Special! Special! rluir -;i/.1` Nnx7,(-mu l`('I'l me group. V ~ Thirty-eight, members of the 1.0. 1 B.A. made the trip to Toronto on _ Thursday night when they joined with the Daughters of Ulster Lodge ` in their regular meeting and elec- tion of officers of the scarlet degiee 1 by the county lodge tenm. Supper was served to the visitors by the `Toronto ladies. `Ml :-c Iurnnc (Inn-1: mach R1 nn- By George W. Keevil. Oplumctrlc Eye Specialist Absorbent Cotton .. n..| Gloves .L...%.U,2.E.5_. .._..1.*.-2.:fF.$ \` Ill I4 than the 1`...- Inn! ` P_E.ROXll?E. III! _\`uu vim: Fall xvrilxifinrl DR. ELLIS WAVE SET TATOO L_IPSTI_CK INFANTS NIGHTIES Xi 'I)I'()nI0 IEKIICS. Mrs. James Clark. St., up- held the radio honours for the town last week by winning no less than two competitions. the one conduct- ` ed by a Toronto firm in the nature ' of an essay on the care of Canaries with a beautiful Roller as first prize and the other calling for the best household budget with first prize a trip to Toronto with the privilege of speaking over the radio to the housewives of the provinvc. As Mrs. Clark was unable to male.` the trip the company substituted a cheque. nrnlh nf Mrs. Geo. Pouchcr VV ['1 V I4 LJN4 I - lmtilv. A lnil<'1l`i('s' 1:11 .su\'(~:; nmncy 1_\` as they 4 `me girl; xx :\|\:I .-Innun .. v.... :11 l_41_aI41..4l..4|\u :Jn\1.4uu gnaw I l\lA 1-.4 .\'l' '/.ELI.EK.`' VERY R.I`I:\S0N:\IH.l7. l'HH'H.\' ' C. ... I'.... `-.r.. hxrrn '/1-H: \:v ul-H-no" \\'c will make an effort *m e\'er_v assistance`pos- mix` studies. Before re- oy will be visiting the and will have the advan- ains, Ihc products which cud by different coun- ' 5`/l`Yl.l-ZS! NI-IW (I0l.OL'RS! c\'t.-rj: hut in this group is m-<'.'. \ xx!` gnurl qunlily Ft-It. ()1'f-Hw- `Il]('(l :m'l 1-Iusc-I`i1tim,-' styles in lzulnrn-(I I_\'[)L`.\'. LuI'p.o and smu :\\\'n_\' bt,-lu\-.' what you cm lu[;z1_\'3 On1_\'--E:x. ., C >.- securing their books, min advance and study the nnvl u'|'-Aria Nn With Highly Important Fashion Details in New Frocks, Rendez-vous " l<:\'t`l_`~' new "Renrl(-'/.-\'u11.-3' I-'.`vuk~ Kim`? -\',..L _...-.m )n .|I\1n.zV1| I unn uuup. 2 for 9c` (.'0l`i1|. ' 2 for 9c I'D-to Twqlvo .'dhUll mr ;; go places zhinvm in lllll _\ are 1-u.s_\'! \\ hit(.-. with p:ni< wllh hluv trim for the \'L~~. ()nl_\` I'I:L C sn \'L`l\'L't_\' lu1heIn`.1('l1,_\`n1U 1m-3'11: uvaxlublo M sucn {lure (ups. Bliltk. h1'u\\'n. pun` nf (':\PE- IJITIVIKJ Vu nishimz mlnr henn- K. LICK IVl`4.`\BI).\I\I'II;l`. n fur going places" is Jwuro. Wight!" Come in :1 Is in our Dress Section. You uu`l| . find zmmclhim . ... an v n4.I.4I.4 Star 1.` VJHU hlll(|_\' grade. No ` their teeth . but have their eyes` \\ ill low nhlvl -Phone 240 for the Rawleigh .\/Ian. 46h PREPARE FOR HARSH WINDS WITH TOILETRIES THAT PROTECT! DR. WEST S Tooth --"?__-1` .,B*"sh"d _T<?".`. `.?s*r=A -ru.3='.:i:'3`X pTs 1"cntu1`c(l Smr V:nlLu,-5." Um: Stir size brush, (mt: 2.)<- six" tuuth pz1.k:tcv---imth for . .... .. C KLEE TISSI) I25 200 sh(:('l:4 pm` 17c /\ Star Value." .`35(' size :\ lbuturcr! Value" at ................... .. Geo. Poucher at her home." 46 Tiffin St. on Tuesday. Nov. 12. came with shocking suddenness to her many friends in this district, as she had been in good health though in her 83rd year. The funeral will be held on Friday from her late residence to the Union Cemetery. Full parti- culars next week. Mls`-.lon Addresses Heard On Monday night Rev. R. M. Mc- Mullen of Korea was the speaker with the Burton Ave. United young people and on 'I`uesday night at the same church at a mass meeting in` I cheque. Death of Mrs. U The news of the death of Mrs. the interests oi` missions, Rev. M. M. Whiting of Japan took charge. Oth~ er speakers were Rev. A. E. Larke. who outlined the mission work in Alberta where he is stationed and Rev. R. M. McMullen \vho spoke on work in Korea. It was regretted that the attendance was not up to ex- pectations. Slipper Following Road Race . Following the road race on Sat- 1 urday last 21 very jolly gathering i was held in the Allzmdale Y.M.C.!\. 3 hall when 36 sat down to an excel- I lent supper served by Mrs. W. A. E. Doe and her Class of girls. For the ` informal program after supper 1 .l_.`lo_vd`\lPartri(lge acted very et'ii- I .'cten.tl_v`-aschairman. a sing-song was '-le:\d~by,\,tt\e secretary and Rev. W. A,` E;.iDol!V with l\/Iiss Betty Doe at tluyvpiano.` A number of extcmporc tsteeetzhesvwero niadc and Mayor Blair presented the Orillia Leaciers Corps i`.'oph_v to Frzmlr Bray. cap-' tain of the victorious Midland m.i o.-mm Tn his remarks His Worship Y()l`K-'3II1'cllL Select your )0 tq appreciate all these things Wl'|l( they will see and wish to study Will their eyes allow them In gum.- and maintain the knowledge \\'l`ll( : ......u..|-.1.-l fnr fhnnf will in ana malnuun UH: I\llU\\u:\ is available for them ? be able to study with without eyestrain? n,.- _, .,,n. AL... \\'uuu|u. my hot: sun. Science tells us that under mu`-I mal conditions 85 '.' of our know- ledge comes to us through our eyes. If this figure is correct did you ever stop to figure what per-I cc-ntage of knowledge your children are gelting through their eyes`? I n L. I I ,...l 0.. knlinu-.. Hun if vhnin We urge the many patrons of our Toiletries Section to turn the spotlight on these advertised items! We invite you to check and double check these Star Values! Every one of them is a Money-Saver! Every saving we have arranged for you is designed to make 'our busy, popular Toiletries Section even more busy during this 2-Day Sale! Trial size. zmly vycs are not normal their ("ill- cation will be affected We am" "also well aware that if tlmso kid- . 5 .5 ....,..h.. -.. I It ix` logical to believe that if thci: dies do not learn the ground wurk. their higher education will nut come easy to them. | Surely you would not wish you: [child in he :mvhorv:l In-hlml HM: IVIJIJ \/l\l4fI Honey and Almoml In three handy, }m|)ulm' .~:i'/.<-.. I reI'crr0rl by (':usti(lir)1u; wu- mcn. PriL'r.-rl for the 1,!::'iI'L\'. Vl(JK'S V/\I ()-RUB \ fculurc,-rl on ICU .. \ >_\'.\n1c~.'l11\1cnI11l"nI'i:ll\|c A QR vimm-mus Mlcuunu 1`u.m team. In his expressed his delight at the spin! of friendliness vxistingz bet\\'ovn the! competing` runners throupzhuut the raco and after and c(u\grutuIa(ed the winners upon their \\'e1l-earned vic- toz'*_v. He also prcscnu`d the Bujw` ._____..____.___._.______._ $i`L66 | HlNDWS T CREAM ll I['lIUl'(.'fl CAMPANA S ITALIAN BALM 15c--23c--43c l`_.: \ ``|_\, 21" [$2.98 to $3.53 xe. 74-lI(-xx 1 -....l .-.... H RETAILERS TO TH XVUI (lll|_\' (III s13 I(,'(l! 'I`hc),' `And quite as which they 2 1'~ ELLE! MEN S LINED CAPE GLOVES Q55 auub St. vhone 293` . --_-_:.-::.=..::'=-._= FABRIC HGLQVES "'1 ht`. In nu Lurd CHMSHILLA COATS ..,L1.$%T5JR.1._N... RIGHT FOR FALL 27c 553?: 10 s which study" n urrrmn 3 1934 Dodge Coach - Ann rat. -_..._I..| n.4-.\AL v '-day ;\nli.-optic" mlm` s.1'.'.v.<. VH1 u........ \r\r- .-\::(`.~`. I to I 1-ml ::(i<-r.'nhh: 2 (`1....,.L..IIv. IFTY CA I<`u<-In I tgrcn Cl(::n_1s|ng (Yr l}'(I('HV(,` _)zn's. um Is mu mv ale at Zcllcr: I I II\I4IJ LII- I";I('(.- I nw(iI`r and Purl`! Lady Esther Cream _ Pnnnlznr Ki'I.I`s The sight 1 lieve that it i This is not the scholars I H\`h.\ unl)" I.AlI\J I_AEII\ol TI 35 Popular Hints 'l'h(- pr;u'1.('nl fnur-p.11 ('rc2nm. tar Value Woodbury s Creams I-`rzuvrn M. and l`.I'fN`li\'o! A 391 nav-9- V W 1932 Chevrolet cunt-in` Q. \\'iih CIIl11|`I)l'I.'|l`]L` NIH .\H1c.\ `.l ;.',cci:11, 1. kcc1y\'nurlectcn.x_\' plclc .~i/.c range. liluck patent .: DERNEY S % THREE SE`CRE`TS vv ll\)\.ILJI.lI_ u \/I \al-llll! l"ra.grzm(. and El'fccI.l\'-.! -iul (,'rL':Im. (`old (`rt nncinn ('l`l':Ilh In n(-H1, I III 4~.;> with do! . .3-.10`/'2 M-:1- Only SLIPPERS ! ll` Iitllv ;.:ir| will look very smart in :1 : xx Coat. Nut only are these Cr.mt. Hm ) l!liL`hl_Y ixwxpcnsive when you (mnsirics and their fit! We urge thrifty nmthv detail. the finish and the quality uf 3 r-nld Misses. The prices. as usual, a thrifty .s'h0ppcr:<' budget! nun A\I|lllIl\.\. 25c each 1932 Lnevz mu Special Sedan 1931 Essex Coach 1931 Durant Sedan 1930 Durant 4 Sedan 1929 Hudson Sedan 1928 Chrysler Roadster 1928 Chrysler 52 Sedan 1927 Chrysler Imperial 80 4-Passenger Coupe uuy. Frank Spearn of Kingston spent a few days` visit with his parents this week. ` Mrs 1xn..:u.. .....-1 a......u.,... .._,. COATS-FOR YOUR D;LJH'I`ER! '~'m:n'1i`.' \'.`'l.~.hlIl)l". pI`l('(` .1`. J9: $A`1".'tii) Durable WOOL IN GREA; VARIETY! l),irr Kites TA LC U M Sm-vial! Special! only ` /EIIHCS. 1 5c- `H'H`"lUU.s' \'Hl'lCL.Y [H1 *1` 1 Kmtv.'.-J1" "Slim,-1 8 wllh the :4 axon. `flu: h hrzmd. Po.-r r:unw- hr. T1... l.a,d_v l`:.`?lh(`.l"' Fara Powder mpulur shud- 8. Only 1:- ")IL'.. Would accept a quantity of wood on new or used In neat. .11- ` VluL`.<." 15c 25c ' 1'c125c I-PL-l\/lI\JIJI-I l l":n:4hi0n fuvnuriu.-.~:! V vclupcs. B(:;mtil`ul|;,' Inn change purse and mu 1.:x`z1inedlcu1h(:r. Lulrmr At Zcllcrs' Scnxiblv I'm a VVh1pmrr(l. and kxwme. Ms. l.:u,-L-(I; IL Onlfl KL'L'p UIU (`Inn uux. an vrx. `L n. ly value nf men's ribbed t-urr able for full und wintcr wt,-ur`. sleeves. ankle lomzth; lung,- length. Buttop `;mq,.b}xu Sizes, 34-44. Fm-'..n'xfv;-sun I'll-I Nulhinu, keep the < iv valvu- [Ill|_\ 17-c BAGS YOU LL CHERISH > ECAUSE QF THEIR CHIC `MEN'S COMBINATIONS HAROUZ. HM It Pays ! IdI\\IIJI` LI I-l\I II To prevent chapped skit` surely want Jergen`s. 2' -5-..='.*:r.:~u:4~. -' ~ +2 10, 1.41.! I LJFIIJ I I Baby will love i1s_l` thers will apprccu rm! Dr. Lyon s Toot} " 5 Most popular size, - 91,". very low price 0|` ~ $i' Magncsciu. Slur Vnluc-." 2 Only ............. .. . -__l ZBT _ BABY Dr. West s Too_th Brui IJIu VVCDI L7 l\.I\lI.lI I-I F.c Hard l)x'islIc:~; medium 1)ri.~;tl('p.\.Onlv cu. Capacity: :1ppr0xim:1tel\ quarts. First quality. 1- year guarantee. Only c iHOT `WATER BA` Chrysler and Plymouth nl-`ALI-`.R ununll -7; T anpu-qu \ Pepsodent -' `L 'l`ht-s(.- p<>pul.'n' trmur p:n.~4h-~.-. .\ rcL;ul21r 50` six:-5. ()nI.v, luhc . ............ .. _______?___.____s BOYS BREECHES This popular trial size, fur \llIl\.I.L `a Razor and Blades SM rm!` 1 Lixllvllv HM/.m` nu (iillvtlv I .|ur~ Bl:|tlc:<. 4 nnlv l\l4\{_\Jls.Jl I 145.1 Nail Polish. R(!mt)\'(,-r. ('uti(~l Rmnuver. 1-tr`. 'I`1'i.'|1 size, ouvlx . I4 . .. V` J7I:lRGI-ZN S LOT! I\v<(|Ivnu1I nknnnnrl .-1:64 and ruhlwcr lxccl. V on cnld l`!tmI'\. (L t unly. | ;1ir ..... '.{-qum`l xi`/.0. `unnpl-In fnlimgs. First qu:1liL\', rn|I\' CUTEXMANICURi} REQUISITES I Nni] Pnlix-1 Hr-mn\'r'I` ('l)lil`l ABOUT A LLAN DA LE u )(-17:1` _ _ .z- ' "' ` nix: :(I.': ff Re? Dana? ' I Mr. Thursday, November-_14, 1935 ..._..... What happens then to that 'pils who are lrmg-sighted? happens to those who ha! tigmalism? Or those with` on-n nva .n..-I-lap ! lldpptlih u; uiuac wnu nin with two eye iniisclesi `V i in the first place those w Biting-sighted might be having iing difficulties. Those who -,a. would alwa `I `things foggy or blurred. b with eye muscle defects m theinselvc-s much harm bet would realize that there oL.`.nn- nu-nun ining, wiuii;_;. S0. to be sure you are lhe wlinlc child in school your eye specialist who wil to explain the action of ti 'Iicate eye muscles and how be corrected. You will vitally interested in the p your children and will much worth-while advic lllf`)' rhullld .\('('. Ejpana |'),,___J__.L |"5;'7`$7L?.;7i.9? ::-:-j-- "FOUNTAIN SYRINGE l('1`l)A Mr; ` . .. mcfj 5 Jv::.:,-: .1...-5` "" ~ 1'! wt` -$1.00 and $1.49 I Work Board Trophy to Dave Hut- chings, winner of the two-mile run held recently. Veterans Parade to St. George s Though the weather was rathr.-: unfavorable about fifty members of `the Legion and other veterans and an equal number of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Barrie Post, turned out on Sunday morning for ser- vice at St. George s Church. Led by the Barrie band and the guard of honour made up of ex-service men. .F. A. Kelsey. H. Dawson. B. An- nette and E. W. Hill with acting Sgt. Reg. Smith in charge. they paraded from Barrie to the church where Rev. G. E. Fierheller delivered :1 ~ message from Exodus, 12:26 What mean ye by this service". A brief summary is: l7 years ago the ' world, heart sick of war. heard with - joy intermingled with sadness. that ' the great struggle was over. sadness - Ifor the death of loved ones but in 1 '}their death they threw to us the - challenge to carry on the struggle ' for liberty and right. Are we doing 1 it? Our work will show this. They made the great sacrifice and we re- member but we must also remem- ber the greater sacrifice made by the great Comrade. Jesus. the Christ. for us. World peace can come only by the individual practice of the principle of love to our brother in our daily life." The church was 3 decorated with masses of white and ` bronze `mums which added much V to the attractive Gothic architecture. of the building with its beanti|.`ul Q1 memorial windows. Music by the :- choir. with Miss M. McAuley at the 1 - organ. included a duet by Mrs. W. ' Bayliss and Alfred Page. '1 Want Nos. 1 and 2 over T. & N.0. q` tKirkland Lake News) _ Coming at the end of the two- hour Liberal meeting here Saturday was notice of a movement in the g Cochrane area to have C.N.R. trains 1 and 2 routed back over T. & N.O. steel to make a western connection w at Nakina as they did in the days of 1 The National". which was discon- , tinued some years ago. , W. Jamieson, Cnchrane delegate to < the meeting and himself a railway- man, by his admission during the proceedings, sairl: We want the support of everybody in T. & NO. country for this move. The north is badly cut off from a western con- nnr-tinn nartimilnrlv around Coch-I Gillette II'\I M: pmduch. um I` unLv `M"-`~'. _/\ 1_>0v H` 1L `]JUlIl'lll7.\r -I.'H' nulfillml WIU1 Of s;i1m:l:m:(l kl. . I; :\HlllI Huh (II) N`. :1 sum . blzu.-k. Mr: 1?nhI)_\ I", ,.,-x badly cut OH 1mm a wusurrn cun- nection. particularly Coch- rnnn 554 $11719 Visilt Ill 1-iuhl ` `fllld ,.f `I ` "rl(xD 2 `liia "16; rane. The 1min as it, goes now over old Canadian Northern rails scrver~'. a country very sparsely populated, making a westerly connection at Capreol. Tf it rnmn 1hrnnLI'h Ihis countrv i? uapreoi. If it came i,hroup;h this country would be serving :1 well-peopled territory. the richest section of Can- ada. which, on the scores of wealth and population. certainly deserves the service."- *"u'nuv rnnlvh" 1-! T1 Anmm nf me servncem How much". H. D. Angus. of Cochrane. wanted to know, would the C.N.R. have to pay to run over the T. & N.O.'.' 'T`h:u-n h- g 4nI1" 'l\/Ir Jnrhinannl me '1. N.U..' v There is a toll". Mr. Jamicsnn[ answered. "but iherc would be enough increase in business to war- rant the change". "I want fn cnv", said John Row- U115 WEEK. Mrs. Whitty and daughter arel spending a few days with relatives] in Brighton. _ Mr: E T-Tnrlcan zfnnrlnri 2: man}. 1-am me cnange". I want to say". said John lzmdson. of Porquis Junction. M.L.A. for Cnchranc South, "that you havv my whole-hearted support in such a movement." Willoughb; P. colei great-Grandson of` \JA\.IaI. \.:.|uunnsuu:\ann "- Cuovernor Simcoe Dead Willoughby 1 . Cole. who as n j great-grandson of General Simcoe. I was a prominent figure in context-u nial celebrations in Toronto last year. and who recently was com- missioned honorary 1icutenant-col- one! of the Queen's Rangers First American Regiment. Toronto. died auddenly at his home in Southamp- iton. England. on Friday. Nov. 8. I With hi: rinnrlhtm`, Miss D()I`0H`t\' `ton. Lnglanu, rrluay. Nov. 0. , With his daughter. Miss Dorothy Ellen. Mr. Cole was a guest of the- City of Toronto for a month last summer. took an active part in con- tonnial pageants in which he repre- sented his illustrious ancestor. and visited many places in and around the city with which General Sim- coe had been associated. I An` (rvlncfc nl` Ohn Rnrrin Ki\\Yl\i\ hrs! commzmdmg omcor. ll- Receny the Commission was sm1tEJ !do\\'n from Ottawa and duspatchod;, ltn England to Major-General Siri `\Vi|kin,\-nn Rvrd, cnlnncl of the` H0 Lngmna Y0 IVIHJUF-L!\'llt'ldl on `Wilkinson Byrd. cuhmcl 0 `Queen's Royal Regiment with which}? {the Queen's Rangers are atl`iIiatod.{ Q {At Aldershut. on Oct. 28. the cnxn-(`C gmission \\'as presumed to Mr. Col;-i 'l)_v Genvral Byrd at a cvromony in which the second battalion of thc-``.` H Queen's Royal Regiment paraded. . 1 (`.nnnI-nl imrnn had svvon dnnuh-I ` COC RC1 DQCT) SSOClZl\L'Ll. As guests of the Barrie Kiwanis Club. they visited Barrie and Mr. Cole addressed the Club. They xvvrc also driven over 21 large part of the county and took hnmv with them :4 number of trees from tho 1\/Iidhutw.` - Fort-st Station. Those wcro plantndg in Southampton and so\'vral lived; and have made good ;1`U\\'1h. M11] and Miss Cole wcrc l\ig'hl_\i appr`ci;\- - tivv of tho courtesles shown them * hero. . rmm lncf nnlxlin nn1i\'H\' nf `VTPI l\0|'(`. | I The last public ac1i\'il_v of Mr. . Cole was closely assnciatod wnh Toronto. for it was tho official pre- st-`ntatiun of his commission in the` Queen's Rax1gm`s. Last . an` invitation was extonclod by tho reg`-I iment. through its commanding: or-1 Heel`. Col. J. A. Bonnctt. to Mr. Cole` to accept the cmmnissinn of hnn-1 urary lieutenant-colonel in the rcgi-' men! 01' whivh General Simcoe xvusi first commanding officer. | nmsnnilv ahn m\nnni\`, was son? l lQuF.``.n'$ Royal tieglrnem p;1r'cuu-u. General Simcoe had svvoii dunuh-I ters and his only son died. while as `child. in 'I`m'onto. Mr. Cole was the; oldest living descendant. He had; `been. before his retirement. a man 11f:-ictui'ei's' agent in the tvxtile bu< l iness. and he is survived by fouv; A-...vI~...m m ungmon. _Mrs. E. Hadden attended a meet- ing of Orillia Rebekah Lodge on Tuesday night. Thu: rnau1m~-.+.'n::uma. m` mm n 1: r` ' llli'lCl Ul'\`.'l'.` daughters. | I1! HHH. YVHCII IL playing it with a cup`." ` think Come in and tell me what you: of my loud-speaker." I should love to. old man. but I pro- mised faith1`u!1_\' to meet mine at 1 seven sharp." II I -- o 3 You want to see the gas-'pipv;s'. . Please take care. as I have just phl- ished the drawimz-room floor." "Dqn't mind us. ma'um. We have gtnnd n:1il.~: in nur hnnl." L 5301 this cup for playing tennis."3 Hm'mm. When did they slant vinn :1 ...:oh .. mnx" ! I-`OR TENNIS Deanery of E. Simcoel Holds an Interesting {Meeting at Craighurstl (Craighurst Corr0: The Deanery of East Simcoc. un- der the presidency of the R1n'.'11 Dean. Rev. G. R. Mammachio. held two interesting met.-tings last Thurs- day at St. John's Church when they were adclressed by R. W. Allin. M.A.. Secretary of the Synod. About forty laymen from the several par- ishes \vm`c in attcndamre. also Revs. A W` XXI Tnn`\':n~n nf T\/nrnnnll W J. ISHCS H1 a1.1cnc1an(:c. ills!) nL`\ A. F. W. Ingram of Midland. W. Boomer of Coldwater. J. Sumo Wycbridge. L. Dixon of Oriia. 1? `mmhirm of Shantv BFIV. ' Deanery. Arthur Jary. Vvyebridge. 1.. Lnxon ()1 urnnu. .u. ` R. Haughion of Shanty `Bay, F`. 1 Withers of Washngzn. W. Newman of v Craighurst. A splendid supper was 1 served Hi the hall by St. John's W.A.. about 6:`) partaking. The even- ` ing speakers were V`en. Archdezlrron Moulton, Barrie. and C. L. Foster of ; Toronto. A hearty vote of ihnnk; was tendered Ihese and also ihe W.A. for meir aciive cooperatinn 1.- make the evening a suc(:es.<. Special mention was made of the uniirim: activity of the lay chairman of the: I 1 uesuay nlgnt. The regular '-tr 1t5etir'vg' or '-the O.R.C. will be held o.n;.Noy. ,h_e Trainmen's Halli." Wm. Brooks -I1as`:_veturned from a short hunting, trip, with friends in Naiscoot. Norfhrn Ontario. Mr: T Qkonn I-nf11|~r|:r|If On '|anv1 17, at 2.30 in New Salt Highways Attract Attention of Road Engineers -- . When iho fanmus daredevil. Sirii 1`./lzaleolin Campbell. at the wheel nf . his famed Bluebird, rimvv over 300 ` miles per hour on the hnrrl. wait sur-i fame of the BLl1C\'iHC Flats in Utah, the British l.ni;;ht`.< feat cirow nt- tc-ntion. ndrilv enough, to the in xcsiigntiimxis of n little-1mo\\'n Can- adian resenrvh worker. Long-d<>- lnjxcrl rccogniimn is finally cnniing to one of the Dnminion'.< engineers mid his diSCO'IC1`iCS, it is believed. .~..... ...~..... ITQ mri (`nnrarii:1r| nov- i 3. (3 . gravel roads. ' .l,veim.z built in O illlfl hlS (JlS(.`0'i(.`l'lCS, ll l.\ nL'|u.'\uu. may save U.S. and Canadian gov- ernments millions of dollars in the cmistruetion of iinproved liigltways. The British ll()lt`ll`l` (if the v\'0rl speed record on land buttered 300 miles an hour at Salt Lake on a nat~ Ltral speedzrav where the saline sur- face was hard. smooth. waterproof and possessed excellent traction. The same qualities were stressed by a Nova Scotian in his experi- ments with common salt in road- biiilding eight years ago. Roads em- bodying thr: principles outlined by A. R. Cl1?tlTll)0l`S'tlf New Glasgznw N.S.. have been built in the Uniti.-vtl States and have been found to stand up against the ra\'ai:,es of weather and traffic. despite the inexpcnsive t`('SS of buildin: costs and mainten- ance. Roads of this type are also ntario. particularly ll`. Lambtun and Simcoe counties. Earl_v this year. the United States`- ggovernment. also announced the ap~ pointment (if a mininittee to wnrl: under the direction of the l1i_:li\\'av Research Board and to stud_\' the- applieatinn of r-ommnn salt as a stabilizing clieznical for use in clay- ] 1 Qnnl.-inn u unliit inn tho rlllxf I In !_2l`El\'(.'l l'l)'dU.\. Seeking :1 s( puroblom of Nov Mr. Chanuhors short strctclws 1 and Elmsdalu .n .~run1:nn '\v\` (WYHHIIUII bull :1 know that for I` amiL- industry hz mun salt to inmr itios of clay and 1. wen. \\'t`H. \\l.'H. unu \\u;u:-\-.:x . ibrought van to London." ask-sd his! Iaum. Oh. I've just come on a da}"sI . 1rip down here to see the sights Y - `London. and I thou.-J,h1. I'd call on you " first. auntie!" n I .._.-_-____ -.. i Proud Suburban Lady: You know. `my husband plays the organ." De- lpresscd Acquaintzuxcet Well. 11` rvl-shine Ann`: imnrnvn mv hu. Well. well. well. and ...n..nl~ x-nu on Ynnrlnn" LLS \|Ull I |lH[Jl\l\ C. II t have to get one. too plus a Si1usIuL`1U1'_\' su11uL'::. : eagerly examined by high- mstruction experts. LVHISCOOE. Normern-untarlo. Mrs. J. Shaw, returning to her home in Des Moines, Iowa. was ac- companied by her mother. Mrs. H. Walton, who will remain there for several months. 'l"1nn C017 quill I-`A191 Ha -annual n_. solution to the (hut uva S(`u1il'S l1igl1\\'n)'s.. s acmnlly cnnstrut-ted 2 of roadway at Trum and prm'L'd to his own mt the application of ullcviutt-d dust. He: I . nu\n.v \vr\nI~LV Hxn any-- '-lilll. LIE` A Dre v husband ` poppies \\.`f`\III'|!7 I Imsuzmcllpopmes when :1 note-nuax nuyer. ' '_vnuns: man. told her that he would! Hive her :1 S5 bill for 21 P0DD.\'- D1`0'1 \\'h:ne\'cr vided she would promise to nu1'.<.et =1.-...| hi.-imm av no nnv mm: in: went in hm-1 FELICITATED A `w. J. c. BOAKE = AT GfERlNG, | |Presentation to Liberal Candidate for Dufferin- Simcoe and His Wife An echo of the recent Federal Election was heard on Friday evening last. Nov. 8. when 21 goodly number of citizens of Thornton and vicinity gathered in the Orange, Hall for :1 social evening and d:mce| `in honour of W. J. C. Boake. u ,,.,u,u, n-n,,ul of the evening had been unable tn ; forts should be put on L`, nu nun-run V. n. -1. V. ..v....... The hall was comfortably filled, when the chairman. Rev. F. G. Pur-i nell, called the meeting to order. Very briefly. he explained the pur- :pose of the gathering and narrated the steps which led up to the event. Recalling the recent general elec- tion. the chairman remarked that it. had been conducted in the best p(>.'~'.- | sible spirit and although the eucstll l wrest the seat t'rom the Hon. Earll; Rowe. the Conservative member. he ` had nevertheless put up an exec]- lent fight and had proved himself a p_ o0cl loser. For that. reason and also, because of his long association with the life of village. it. was felt that some slight. recognition of his ef- recorcl. A committee. consisting of R. D. I-Jen-I lrv A Hnlhnrt .T A ("nrhr-11 /\n-l [C()ml11ll1.eC. consnsumg m n. u. ru.-:1-| ry. A. Hnllntrrt. J. A. Cm'be1.1. An-` rlrew Corbett, Ralph Harper. 1). II. Corbett. with Rev. F`. G. I 1n`nr\]I nu Convener, arrznngcrl for the pr0}.{1`mn and list of speakem. some n[ wlmm had come :1 c<)n. di.s.:n1cr~. The pm;.{1'am opened with 21 .<(-l(|('- tion by the orchestra. which was fn1-5 Inwod with a song by \Vm. Pmvell of 1`ho1`n1,m. 'I`l\n fin-cl nf uzuvnvul L'l\I\')`!r\I`L` In OI inornmn. | The first of several spealmrs to a(lclress the {.{atherim.{ was Johnl A. Corbett. He made referenr.-(~, to! men of note who had been born and raised \vithin a radius of 15 mi|v.< of the villmze. He recalled hnw some 3 of them had 1'isen frnrn humble r:iI'-- `tcumstzmces and sL1i`roundinL::< to inccupy place:< of tireat re.=pm1sibility| `in Canada and the United Stalexx Referrinsz more particularly to the p;ue. of the e\'enin;:.. the speaker 1'0- marked that although Mr. Boake had not yet achieved all that. he had 3 set himself out to achieve. he harl ne\'c1'theless set :1 high mark fer ~ himself and he might. yet succeed in [!attaining that place. He recalled ) with great plea. how large a .Ipar1 Mr. . .oake had played in the _ Old Boys` reunirm at I933 and thin - splendid HLl(`(`(`S.`~'. of that event was t largely due tn his lmtirimg efforts. - He hail every reason to be prourl _ to stand on the pla`.t'm'm that hl;l`l and speak of the good qualities it their guest. both as a citizen and a fighter in the cause of true Libo1`al icrn L 5'. l. THORNTON _FRlENDS SEVCITEII ITIOHEHS. I The S.O.E. will hold its annual in- stallation of officers Tuesday night. B. Ball. D.D.S.P., will officiate. Re- freshments. A good turnout is asked by the president. --Wnmnn's Dlinhvns, funfrlmmecli 1 ISITI. The next speaker. James A. Jam- ir-sun. symkv very zippreciaiingly if Mr. Bonkc. having known him quite intimately during :1 long` period. He w:1.< mnsi plcnserl 1:) be as. ud wiih his fellow tnwnsmcn in this gathering. 'T`hr`-cn ndrh'n<:r\.< worn f()110WC(i this gathering. These addresses were followed with :1 song by Tom Shepherd of Barrie. The next speaker xvas Geo. Livingstone of Totlenham. There was. no mistaking just where he stood in the political life of the D0- minirm Tn n hrinf \`l1(`(`("h he Dzlifil stood in me pmlncai me ()1 me un- minion. In :1 brief speech he paid `tribute to the good work and \vo1.h of M1`. Boake. Rev. H. L. Smith. of Woodstock. brother of Dr. W. D. Smith. M.l .P.. also expressecl pleu- ]SLH`C at being invited to the L{lll](`i`- ing and thought it 21 splendicl idea to felicitate :1 czmdidate. even though he should be tinstzccessfui at the polls. The orchestra again "favoured with e selection, after` ' which the Rev. S. G. M(:Co1`m.'1c.-l-: 1 briefly 2l(lCll CSSC(l the gzatliering. Ax '1Mi`. Boake .< pastor for the past. sev- ` ion ,V'ears. he could speak with some ' u< since he hurl found in ......,~I r.~:..n,! nnrl n rnmulzw zit . 1 l I ' plilI.l()I`n1. 11. ll. nrxny nu acldrcss which had been 1. and at a given signal Joh ~ lbolt pressed an cl:-ctr L |\\'hich li,ql1tr*d the bulb in ' ful reading: lamp which with :1 table and ruxmcr. r vd to M1 . l3onl A1 lhv [1\li.<.< Isobvl I~Im*tun ])l`L`S( "` Bnako with a lovely ` ['mum.<. Tho rn`<'lw. " <:"l"nr h(~'s :1 jolly ;.:m>(l foll `13\\'a.< heartily taken up by -l- ,. 1 l EISSLIFEIHCO. since nu [mu LUUHLI him :1 good friend and a rcgulul` z11~ tendant at the church .s'c1'\-'ice.<. I At this point Mr. z=.'nd Mrs. Buaku .\ve1'(` ask:- in take seats on the plutform. R. 1). H(-nry then read an prcpzmerl at Juhn A. Cox'- pressed electric swim-1`. bull) 21 bL'EHl1i- which. lUj,{l)U]L`l` ...:n.. .. 6v\l\`:\ mm: .~..nn...~ urn: hnnll. ' .`\ Lll"lL,V _\uuug nuns: lpoppies when potentia `ynunsz thu ...:.._ 3...... .. c: kill I'ru- u 1 THE IAERIE EXAMINER. BAREIE. ONT" CANADA wing to the address : thanks on b-shalt and himself. the gun` I recalled some of r u.,. `I\`t\ ......`.~.-n.` se was sel1in' nnoin Inn-av `sunte(l Mrs. basket sf struck up *1luw" whi<'l1- by the gntl: L` >'HI|U IIIHC} Dy [He DFCSICICHL. --Womcn's Duchess. fur-trimmed goloshes in both wide and narrow Cuban heel; also the Nancy. a new type with adjustable straps and: top trim. Hill's Shoe Box. 46b Mic: Vnllxrn Nfnnrn nl T-Tnnfsvin and in n 0' HI` T\Y FRIDAY - SATURDAY Our Popular Toiletries Section Fealure_ Shop At I \lVVlJI_lI\ I IJI I Velour Powder Puffs. '2 size. Flesh. peach. coral. 0 C. l_oIl I4IJ\.l\I I Ll\Ill A fc-alured Star Value." Per cake. unly .................. .. L Auu\\JlAl.z:.1 16-lJLIH('C size bottle. Sim Value." Only ............... .. Yellow Vaseline l l':l(`li('lH_V :1 l1nu.:chul(l ne- l'f`%2Qi1\ P:-r inr Ll`-Ilrbllnll 0 |J'J(o\oICI "I Bnudnir si/.(' "Nux7.cnm." regular price 831-. For this sale nnly- ('S[)(`l`ifl_V' priced :11 C 1111-`\ \\n| U.` >('LuIIu5 uuu -. -`n that they can .~ the wurk of the nexl doubt _vuu will be sure are in gnod condition. `;mu cun.~:idcrcd having \:.'uninx~ul :1. that lht--5` will \/\JI5lIl\.4 J I \l\.IlII I 2:")- size. 11 l't:uluI'c(l "Slur V;n|m- H1, nnlv type with adjustable straps ancx 1 . Miss Vellva Munro of Huntsville spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs Maglaughlen and John. Miss Munro called at the home of Mr. and Mrs Harry Horton. Big Bay Point, before returning to her home. .-_.S::1n Nnv 9-lR_Wnmnn's nnrl I \J.ILlI4 I IJ\Jr`l L} Lux. (lnlgato`.s`. Infant's De- li,Lhl. Curbulic Health Soup. (1 l` n 1.113 LJ I I\./I` Colours: ('uml. I`3.\'u1i('. `;1:;t(~l. HZl\\'(|iilIl. (`UM ( `rnnn (`um ('r(~mns. vumsmmz Crounls. 'l`|'n:sv pupulzlr beau- 1_v uirlsz. nnly. pvr EEROLETUM "J;L1;? A ...|.,..` Colgate s Tooth Paste ).r\-l'l'lH Qi'II` :1 I'|:)|In'1-II 11" SLIPPERS New Chgrm 5 INTERESTING, INSPIRING FALL FASHIONS .`.N, Z.EL. -W5. DRF-.55 5.ECT`0N.5.. Ladies" -Wear. returmng m ner nome. --Sa1e. Nov. 9-18-Womcn s and Misses` new style dresses rshec-'rs`. crepes and velvets), sizes 14-46, Reg. $10.95 for $6.95 each. Don't miss our $1.79 and $2.95 specials for school and` afternoon wear. Ircn Collins. 46b iJThbHSuth Parker group bf Burton. ` Ave!-`.Um i'ted Church startizd the sea- , sjon Nov. 5. by giving t*helru'rev'ening`s entertainment in Nljcblston following the fowl supper there. Rev. W. A. E. Doe and Mrs. Reg. Heels are new members with the group. ' 'l"hir1v-r-ixrhl momhr-rs of tho

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