wu $18031 . Mrs. Jenn 2 with I Ralph Tell 1} w Barrie the telling is through The Examiner. Knox Church 1 n\ Qnnrhl v 35 Dunlop St.. Barrie Simcoe County's Foot Comfort Shoe Smre. NEW Ljbvsi1:*1ILT" %ciiiAiTGii13 111%` ..'_N'HL1llH' llw 1ur:u0r's `. Boll. Jock Kenneth. 1'mmm\.l -.1 couple of dam wnh lwr Mrs Churn.` Mills Jr Mrs. uxmrnm Roberi Bull .~`{wl\dllh'. Ihu fnl--I\oH~\ UTOPIA V.~'.uNDAY. `OC i`OBER' a` 1940 ll A.M.----MORNING WORSHIP Our [.urd`s Supper (iummuuiun Meditation" by Mr. (`.'.n'but1 Smith. B.A. 3 I`.M.----BIBLE SCHOOL. All are invited '2 } .M. GOSP}_:`.L SERVICE The l?11t:)x` Stay for thv "Friendly Half Hour. imnwdiuu.-ly following thc L`Vt`lll!1; sux'vi_m- l)nn'l rm'n:un It .\`t1`ungm' in D........\ Mrs. Mvl. \ '1`ho1'utun 1VL|.\ SIWIII pic (`I Ll:l\ \` Will} H Churn Mills. Jr rt Ru}! and dvnnrhf spvnl. last. \vvek `:4 ul" Mrs, Mn) ER.-`-.1i gig best : Ar (took \'iSil.`(1 during: Hm vurcl 13011, of; :f nu-L :1! in F}1m\':11o| xrnlng humv 1. For done IL rI|."l' time and `I Central United Church Row. A. N. (`nmpvh B.A.. Minl.s`tt'v fht` I ,, , ,, ,,, A. J. McArthur has accepted a` position as blacksmith at Co111ng- : wood. _ Mix: nnrnthen Lees has rptnrn- roncc, Mrs. Jas. Everett. Sault. Marie, spent last week at former home. Mr and 1\/TH: V HRVPQ and msslcx spent Sunuay an 1seswmx.V Misses Norma and Dorothy Moore, Sault. Ste. Marie, are vis- iting their sister, Mrs. G. Hack-' (-..`.. wood. Miss Dorothea Lees has return- ed home after 9. month in To- 1"ont(.-, n/rm .T-2 c !i`.um~I=f.f. Rn nlt. Q!-n Iormer home. Mr. and Mrs. V. Hayes and son Ralph, B1-ooklin, spent the week-` end with friends here. M1- and M1-Q A Qlnsgnr and ` M1". and Mrs. A. Slessor and children and Mr. and Mrs. G. Kissick spent Sunday at Keswick. Misst- Dorothv ' t` Fergusonvale, and Mrs. John Cummings, Elmvale, spent Sun-- `day with Kate Cockburn_ . With the fine weather of them Mr, and Mrs. Will Cummings.` any with 1<.aLe Uoc1 With the fine weather the ' past week, farmers have been able to get their crops in, and most. farmers are digging their "potatoes. , S-`.n1'I-v tn 1-pnnrf. that Miss J, '1)'JE3.IIOES. Sorry to report; that Miss J. Knox had the misfortune to fall. and break one arm and is now` uin the R.V. Hospital, Barrie. Her; .many friends wish her a speedy rucoveyy. _ I Ann1ve1'sa.rv services W111 be held` >l'l V H?!` Burris`. | l ('COVB1`3 . Aimiversai-_v held at. Edgar United Church on Sun- day, Oct, 6, with Rev. D. Roy Gray, Guthrie, as speaker. Spec- ial music is being arranged by; the choir. Services at. 11 am. and 7.30 p.m. lhlm... \XIn1'nnII u Inetllllip LJU p.|u. Edgar Women's Institute The September meeting of the l~`.(lgz11' Women's Institute was held` uL Mrs. R, H. Brandon's, with an. :1Lt<,~1'1clm1Cv of 12 members and; six visitors. Under the topic, Betr- ter Schools and Education," some very good papers were given.` "Mm.hm's; st.a.v out of the Class-I [er Schools and Lv.'oucauon," some "Mo1.l1m':; Stay Class- room." by Mrs. F. Shanahan, and l "The School Bell Rings Again," bi` Mrs. R. H. Brandon, were very amusing. The articles read by Mrs. Jack Cockburn and Mrs. Jack McLean contained" some good advice Lo parents. Mrs. Gordon l,.auclm- conducted a debate, Re- More Advantages than the Coun- Lry School." Mrs. P. Blough andv Mrs. Peuers, of Holly. acted as. judges and gave the decision in filV0lll` oi` the affirmative _side. The prize was :1 box of candy, which was passed around at tea. The next meeting will he, at Mrs. Harvey Bonne_v`s on Wednesday. Oct. 9. at 2.30. Tea hostesses: Mrs. W. R. Best, Miss Audrey I.it>;t,er and Mrs Jack McLean. mixed that the City School has .,.-__ ___V__x_5_.______. The Examiner sells at $2.00 and Isl worm more. [ _._'.__3.______ ]`riduy. October l8~Mrs. Frank 3 Duncan. S.H. lot 10 Corn, 6, In- ` msfil. auction sale oi farm stock, implements and! household ef- fects. Sale at 1 pm. H. A. Grose. I Aur:tim1oer, Barrie. 39-40x Szllurday. Oct. 5-Auction sale Of huusohnld furniture. Mrs. D. Mc- Farland. 15 Bradford St.` Barrie. ` Sale 1.30 D.S.'I`. H. A. Grose, Auc- I liunem`. 40x N l`rid;._v, Oct. 11-Credit Sale. Farm Stuck and Implements. John L. I Hutton. W.H. Lot 16. Con. 10, Sun- I nirlnlc, 3 miles east of Sunnidarle (ux-ncrs_ Highway 26. Sale at 1 pm. standard time. V. M. C-ouzts. Al|(`[iOn(`9I'. 40): Wuesday, Oct. 15~-J. R. Bobbette. NH. lot -1. Con 13, Innisfil (half U01`. 9U-`1X l`i:0sd.'y. Oct. 29 John J. Johnston. N.1~1'. In! 5. Con. 7. lnnisfil, will huld an auclion sale of farm stuck and implements. Sale at 1 p.m. IS.'I'.). 1-1. A. Grose, Auct.. Barrie. 40-43x l=...'.; stock ...?.I T.T.neJ ` ments I l Ill _\('I| FLIUIIL {`L\.l\|AIJII u| ', W.H. Lot 16, "Con. 10', . Sunnidale 1: Mil:-5 East of Sunnidale Corners, on Highway 26 I--I A.I II Thv undvrsigned has r=(`eived strucnons from -4-... n nu uttsl l`lu- Following: HORSES --1 matched team grey v,e-ldings. 3 _v1'.~;. uld_ 2800 lbs.; 2 aged lu>1`s9s. 2850 )b.~. ('A'I 1`l l`._,,.l I-mlmain now. 8 vrs..l I I II\l\l l uivllvu u u nurses. zunu pm. 1 (`A'l I`LE----1 Holstein cow. 8 yrs. `bred June 2:"); 1 Shorthom cow, (5 brud Sep:, 26`. 1 roan cow, 5 , brvd Sept. 27; 1 Jersey cow. 7 ` ` . Lnwd Aug. 13: 1 Iiulsteixl cow. 8 .. bred June 20; 1 Pulled Angus I . 3 _\'rs.. fn-sh; 1 Pulled An-gut` Iv-v\\'. 3 _vrs., in calf; 2 Shorthorn I 1 I 1 In-ifx-rs. 2 _\'rs:.; 4 Pulled Angufn .~1mrs. 2 yrs. aid: 5 Polled Angus )'t`;ll'lll'lgS. 4 spring calves. These are \`.\`('t`pllull.%1l_\' good cattle-, SHEEP, PIGS and POULTRY-5 ;'.uu(l bra-edmg ewes, 1 sow and 31 I }Il.g.\`. 4 wks.; 1 mw and 4 pigs. 3 wks. ...l.+ I mw, hm-d Sent. 10: 8 store g 4 wKs.; 1 anu + pigs. .1 wK.s. old; I .\U\\', bred Sept. 10; pxgs. 150 lbs; `.2 turkey hens and 10 young tu1`kr~_vs. lMP1J~`.MEN'I`Sr--l Ma5seV-Harri:1 Iu1`Kr`_vs. . lMPl.F.MENTS--l Massey-Harn:1 lbmdvr. t3-ft. cul, new; 1 McCorm- xvk mower. 5-fl. cut; 1 Deering sul- kv rake. 1 Massey-Harris shoe drill. ll} run; l Frost and Word hoe drill. I 1:. run; 1 Doermg stiff tooth cultiva- tor. 9 math; 1 sex Massey Harris .-prmg moth llL;l`l`0\\'S. 3 section: 1 sex disv harrmvs. l sex 4 section drag l1:u`ro\\'s. 1 No. 21 Fleury wallung pluw. l Jmn Deere riding plow, l lmc-rnauonnl -l-furrow disc plow. nearly new, 1 turnip drill. 1 mo: pulp.-r. 1 10-20 International tractor. m real good runnm order; 1 Deer- lug , manure sprea er. 1 set light u slmglxs, in real good grape: l cutter. l buggy. l land roller. 2 wagons. 1 denmvrat. 1 Massey Harris 3-lncb grmder. double head. good as new: 2 sets of sloop sleighs. I Perfecaion fanning mill. 1 set Renfrew scales. 2.000 lbs.; I Renfrew cream separa- lur, 650 lb: 1 Bealty car and 60-11. mu-k. l draw rope and ulleys, 5 l1ur.~:2* collars. l set breec ing har- ne~`.=. 1 sm of back band harness. 1 St`? single harness. 12 new scan- _ vh'mn<. 2000 ft. lumber. Forks. shov- el.~. duubletrees and many other art- u-lvs um mxmeraus to meuuon. | l'F`RMQ Dnnlvrv and all mun: nl Auctioneer. liiesday, N.H. 4, Con. mile west of Highway 27_ on 14th line). will hold a sale or farm stuck and implements. Sale at 1 pm. tS. I`.), 1-1. A. GPUS8, Auction- 1'01` 40-41X mm. on 1,.kn T Tnhnctnn IV`. I u-nus mu IO menuon. i '1'ERMS- Poultry and all sums at $1000 iihd under. cash. Over this umoum 12 months` credit will be u?-.nan n')V`li9Q fnrnichina ,-annrnveri to Barne. uxnuum l. IHOHUXS CFBGH. \\'HI 0:! ;:i-.u-n parties furnishing approved join! notes with 4 per cent. interest :Idd(`d. Dnciviunlv nn madam-a or klr Hut- uqm-u. l Posixi\'el_v no reserve as Mr. Hut tun`.< farm has been taken over-by ` K119 Government as an air port. Sale at 1 nm.. Standard Time. 111.3 Lmvermm-nt anr poxfr. Sale at 1. p.m., Standard Time. 40b VEARL M. COUTTS. Auct CREDIT S_ALE_ I ICC lV\C|lIU\JIa| IV|IJJI\lll 9 Cluppurlun Street RI.-.`\'. 1-`. l.0F"I`. Hillsdulv, Ministw bl] |ll lI\ JOHN L. miIUi'"ToN \ \`l\`l ls`. L).-I-din AnnVh\v\ Elf __ _______` AUCTION SALES I ------_4 ul\IIllV I-u IIVI ICIV In 5011 by Public Auction at I I I I . I I I`- _- 1| 1` un 1u5u way Friday, Octob; I I 'l'lw Following`: TEE BARRTE EXARRNER. BARBIE, ON i`., CANAD. l`\\.ICI.. 40-43x` ace. . her Mr. and Mrs. W. R.uddic_k and` family spent. Sunday with friends- in Toronto. A hllmhr frnm have attended In Toronto. A number from here attended the anniversary services at Ivy on Sunday. ' Mrs. Frank Worrall and umel , . Collier Sf. Baptist Churd rm: F`RI.'CNDl.Y cgmacu PASTOR: REV. r L. wan`: on sunaay. ' Mrs, lime daughter, Toronto, are visiting their aunt, Miss M. Garner. Mrq F`. Rnrlriir-Lv ha: riatnrnprl-| men` aunt, Miss M. Garner. ' Mrs. E. Ruddick nas returned- to Toronto after spending the summer here with her son. Mrs, Vera. Doane has gone to Toronto to attend universxny. Her two little boys are staying with their grandmother, Mrs. John Foster. Mr and Mn-g Rmzer Dosim'din9_ Foster. ND`. and Mrs. Roger Desjardine, Sudbury, spent. a. few days last week with friends here. Miss Florence McKnight returned with them and intends to spend a couple of weeks in Sudbury. Anniversary services will be The undersigne_d has received in- structxons; from n.-- - .. -.--As--n i$IulHH , `IIaI3&I The Follswingz LIVING R.C)OM:: 1 3-piece ches- terfield suite, xmuI'ly now; 1 Ax- J minster rug. 9` x 9`. nearly new; 1` library Iablv, oak; I table, round lop). mahogany; 2 nCCa.~iinna1 chairs_' 1 arm. ] rider; 1 t`lt`CIl'i(` floor lamp. 1 radio, 7 tube. Serenade)`; 1 smok- ing `stand. 2 -end tables. mahogany. DINING ROOMWI dining table. Mission oak; 6 dining chairs, Mis-n aion oak; 1 dining t:1ble.Miss`ion oak. 1 dining room run. 214 x 3 yds.; 1 china cabinet. Missinn oak; 3 jardin- iere tables. 5 Axminster scatter rugs. HALL---l Grandfathr-r ('1-(wk. new: ` 1 ball true RF`.hR(`)0M No I .1 unamel bed. Arcade Presents Fashions for Y: SI l'Ll(`1 1011.`; IFOTD MRS. D. McFARLAND.l 15 Bradford Sh, Barrie | en coll luv Duhlin Anminn nn | 1 ball tree. ` , BEDROOM NO 1 .1 enamel bed.` springs and mattress; 1 walnu: dresser. I bz-dr.'>un1 chair. 1 bed lamp. 1 dreszser lamp. ! BEDROOM NO 2 1 e-name] bed . lsprings and rn:1l1l`<-~:', I mahugany|' dresser. nmnnnnm NF) fl 1 uvhnn o>n'.nn- l resser. BEDROOM NO 3 1 white enam- \ (-1 bed and springs. I while enamc-l| dresser, 1 b<.droom table. 1 bedroum, couch. 1 dres.~.er lamp. 1 b(.`dI'Ualll| _\`Pl'P`l\. ; screen. 1 KITCHEN l (`wok stove with; warming closet and reservoir (mall or wood 1 kitchen rug. 3 x 4 yd.s.. 1 kilchen table. 3 kitchen chairs, ll kitchen rocker, 1 knchen stand, ll electric plate stove l lawn mower, 3 verandah chairs. 25 feet of garden! hose. new. Quantity ;f sealers.` quantity of di:hes, quantity of bedvi ding. glassware, cuxlery, cooking utensils, garden tools and manv art- icles too numerous to mention. Dncivivplv nu ram-vrvp rm l-hp nrn-l EVt\NLHf314[5'1' FKISU MAY _ Ken Baer. Plums: and Accompamst DID! II` C(`Ll{\(\I '1 Dhl xcles mo numerous to menuun. Positively nu re-.~er\'e as the pru- prietor is giving up hwuse. TERMS: CASH. Sale at 1.30 pm. tD.S.'I`.i. 40b H A. GROSE. Auct. Barnu- :oup1e of weeks lI`_1 suunury. Anniversary servmes OI hlgll-C1355 HOUSEHOIG Furniture and Effects A Five Points AUCTIQNASALE IJ KIHIIIUIX lo, lllt to sell by Public Auction on C_L....J-.. (1.-L..Ln.: C ` 10 S911 D) VUDHI` HLICIIUH UH Saturday, October 5' The Fnllswimzt Why endure those dull hudachy days due to consripuion, plus the inevitable trips 10 the medicine chest if you can um}! bath hy getting at time run of the trouble. I\~-v.a - . This crunchy. touted breakfast canal is the ounce of prevention that`: wocth 1 pound of emergency relief. lI.'.:helps you not only to get regular but to tap regular, day after day And npmh nftcr month, by th: pleasantest means you ever knew. ll'_ you( constipation, like that ( milhqns, IS due to luck or _hulk" i the diet, the better way" Is to ca Kellogg's All-Bran. _,| , ____..: L__-|_L l\:'ll Duct. Fluulay allu nvuunllynllxnu BIBLE SCHOOL. 3 RM. 8.30 P.M.~-Open Air Meeting Corner uf Dunlap and Owen St: Wednesday. 8 pm. DHn\'n`R AND PRAIRI: ..... .. ,-.... ...... ' _ Eat Kellogg's .-\ll-Bran rqybrb, kfrink plenty on Inter. and see xi you don't To ct all about consti non. Mid: by 'cllou'sin London, Inndn. Sold by all grocers in two convenient SIKES. -`av -..\'.a-- nr----_ of high-class household ---:5.--A ..-J Don't Let Yourself Get Constipated! * 1.;su 1113.11. 100' H. Barrw BAXTI-:1i_ THE ARCADE held in the church here on Sun- day, Oct. 6. at 11 a.m. and 7 pm. Mr. Evans, Toronto. form- erly of Angus, will have charge 01` THE COATS THIS SEASON ARE SMARTER THAN EVER. FEATURING THE SMALL COLLARS, CUFFS AND POCKF.'I`S. SLENDER LINES THAT ARE VERY I-`LAT'1`ER1N(`: AND BEAUTIFUL FURS AND MATER- IALS. Quality tweeds out on classic lines, perfectly tailored, are good this year, as always. Coats are luxuriously furred, in a variety of design and smart trim, detailed to give individual d-istinctlon for ~ those with $ ` an eye I d U to value. p Sizes 1-1-48. Styles of the Season for Barrie Ladies Coats . . . Dresses . . . The `TRUTH About Your Motor knvn The dresses for mltunm show many new style .trends. The revival from other days of the draped sklrt. See yourself in the season's new fashions, in brilliant au- tumn colours and beautiful blacks. Take your cue from our selection. We have a fine variety of tailored t.ypes,$2.92 and miliL:1ry modes, dressy models. E`~`.i7.e:: M-bi .. luAA|uu.A J unuu Sizes 14-59.. Hats $1.69 if The most becoming hats you ve worn in ages. In felt, velvet. in new fall shades. Our selection features combined style and wearability. We invite you to try them. RHISINS 2 lbs. 19 PRIINES 70-80 : 2 lbs. 13.: WHITE BEANS 2 lbs. 9c MAC. or SPAS. 2 lbs. 9 RBLLED OATS 3 lbs. Inc an'.`lII`I _ _ --...\A.- IIUIIIJIHJ Insult w ---- : RSCE RANGOON 2 lbs. PEAS Split Yellow lb --Iw~r.III!II nun! n 3n:"i{AiETs cqnumm 1?; VI(:`()RUUS 8: WIN!-Ii isomuz nil; MILD :2 MELLUW 8 O'C|.OCK :.:': gum) CIRCLE -.,-,--. m('u`.\~ Fl1I.l.~B0l)lED ` V Heinz %Fh00d Sal SOUPS Asst. % `mt-25: Hlilhl. HICINI. `$2: 25: .:;:1'-Sc '.:;r:~35c glgughelll 2 ':%;:.:~ 23c "ns z':~.:.-.~ 23: i'fii-"ANT mu 3 zsc Tiffanon ruons 2 19 'i:'iifL1snucA -.::;=.-% zzc Au smug sliced or Uasllced P\IJIJIlI IIIUII -v---v- If your Mntm; starts hard- lacks power. pep--have our MOTOR Analyzer tell you be- fore your own eyes EXACT- LY what's wrong._Al1 guess- work" stopped. Better perfor- mance assured. Drive in to- ` davl w. L. Bnsii-NAN g..n.. I.*|...u-In u-via: CHARLES LONDAU (Belle Ewart Correspondent) Charles Londau died. suddenly at his home at Killarney Beach, Sept. 24', 1940. He had been living alone _ and had been ailing for some time. ' Albert Cundles, a dairy driver, no- ticing that the milk bottle had not been taken in from the day before, looked into the -house and found; him lying dead on the floor. Death was the result of a stroke and heart failure, hnnnnunpl um: `knrn 90 R9119 Ewart IILIIVI. Tomato Sauce 2' HIZINL INFANT F001! H}-JNI. JUNIOR HHINZ CHILI SAUCE ' `WHOLE or CRACKED WI ' PAN BISCUITS fnu-:sH mun gran BIO mesa :: .n A nLI$Il RANGE BUN .\'.\' | :\Gl ='Ange| Food` Cgkg A Custom Ground IV|U()R()US >l\/Eagnicent Flavour Aa |3 _ UOFFE ..- __ l`....u.n.l WHOLE WHEAT 1 A Ll QIQQIIITQ Bulk G005 - T C --U -T ANN PAGE WHITE. WHOLE WHEAT. CRACKED WHEAT ' 2 24-01. wnppod 1 Luavu 'F};e Axetsoaag; Magsia 1! f".nu\-`Ali-Inn \`I`ruul` $2. 1'1;-5; [EA]. % I 1.5c`_ ` Magnicektb Flhizor r-.__ __.._..__ nan sur Lsinvlcgr-pop S1052 __ __._. ___.._ ..... .. . . -. nun nu Inn; on OWNED AND OPERATED BY THE GREAT ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC TEA CO.. LTD. smsmnou cu/mum on vouflm mum? both services. The1;e will be spec- ial music `by the choir. ._ ---.._._.\c)- -4--.._._.\;- Advertise in The Eixamlnet. I3~0I. 25:! Cake Incl 'l`uv:-mn_v. n p.m. ILS. WOMEN'S AUXILIARY 'iiA'M'auna sm LARGE FRESH 4 "I 5 ""- LAMB FRONTS `"...:'JL` BACK BACON .,:"i'.::'$s::; EPRIME RIB ROAST GBRNED BEEF .:v.,c.::.. PR1!-I BEEF BONELES1 BlADE RIIAST Ib.I8c VEAL RIL ROAST BEEF SHURT RIB lb. 20: BIJLIIGNA Iona (int y Green or Wax PER1 *`lTTEB'~ Page Will! R BEANS Aw-w Cloverleaf I. '5 Fancy sockeye lin coma muss cum-:n om JEWEL suomumc GPAPEI-'Blll'l` JIIIBE Mclnuuh Huh Canadian I-`ancv On: CIIBN uomc urown [run until Brussel Sprouts camomu rum Tokay Home Grown Bush (nun I Q Ontario - snow white -- Lula CAIILIFLOWER YAM -*--ss:~::= ..-....*.:.-:; The Salvation Army COLLIER STREET ()l fi(.'0r in Clmrge: AD.lU I`AN'1` CHARLONG ADJUTANT -MORGAN SOAP cowon SOIP PEARL IHHONII HANDY FIIIIS us BORIS INFANTS ozucm snow white Lula - -nu -ti QIIIX1 FRUITS & BROWN LABEL YELLOW LABEL TEA BAGS _. 5%.. 9.9..` ` A PEAM L By the Prince BONELESS RIIASI ."s.. Onurlo sweet. Yellow Bantam Haven't you a rmmd w like to see a copy of this \' aminer? For sale at all n or this office. SUNI).-\\ . L)"l'C:Za1-II: 6. 1940 1 :\.M. S::c1':um-I11 nf the Lord`: Supper. 3 P.M CHURCH SCHOOL .... r\ .,..,, n,. I cum - King of sun: Potatoes I-`ancv Grade D93- 5.,-lb. HIE L..lh VE CE TABLES lb. _ lb. lb. f lb. 1 20's Pkg, SUNDAY. dL`1`()BER 6. 19-10 . In A\vr\ w I\\I 20c Barrie, u27cl .23c ..25c 2'.4c 5 Bars 3 F191. Pkg. 24-91.. Jan- -78c -73c ._....:_. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 6. 1940 .um ,,:nnu- 1) 3? Doz. hbfl In..- Cab ux-n;2.\- \.I\ .\;u-.-.. u ....v H A.'M. AND 7 P.M. BIBLE SCHOOL 10.15 A.M. THURSDAY. 8.15 P.M. u u .u| \ llstnnx .. -.\ ...,-.-. 7 P.M -ls the Golden Rule.- \Vurkublo '."` MONDAY. 3 HM. YOUNG 1`!-)UPl.l-TS UNION J-s.-:21` R, Hr;/sun ()rgums1 um! (`lunr lmuda-r :\r\I||I:\ nu\ t\lllVl)l`Il .-un;/4--. \.-\..\.a.... ..-.v H A.M. and 7 RM`. EVANGELIST FRED MAY n Flapr Pianist and Accomnan V - I-10 lJl\l.4L_Va V11: Auto Electric Service BARBIE. ONT. on A-pril 17, 1854. and spent his life in that community except for some years when he resided in Bay City. Mich. He was engaged in the lum- ber business. - A Liberal and a R0- man Catholic, he was a most reg- ular attendant upon his church du- ties. He was a good neighbor, much respected and well liked by `all who knew him. One sister, Mrs. Neilly., residing in Pennsylvania. survives hirn failure, Deceased was born at Belle Ewart ` I l VVFUIIITBUIIX. 0 Pl PRAYER AND mmism "nu-... COl\`ll31 T0 CHURCH PLEASE NO~'|E*--So-1-vices are on DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME 1,---------- service In ED. Sunday, 1-30 pm. Mr and Mrs. 1 Mr, E. Legace and-' Ben Milburn spent Sunday at Clarksburg. I Mr. and Mrs. E. Hill, Barr1e,. Mr. Barrie, spent. Sunday with Mr. and: Mus. 7P.` A McGr.e80r. P- A Mc.Gr.egor. _ . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cumming and Mrs. John Cumming, Elm- vale. spent Sund.9.y_. with their. cousin, Miss K. Cockburn, Edgar. Glad to report that Reeve Al- `vbert Toner is doing as well as can be expected after his recent, operation in a Toronto hospital. All wish him a. speedy recovery.. v What you get for your money not what you pay determines Ihe value. Both in news and advertising, The `Bernie Examiner, gives by far the ' biggest value. ___._.______________ ___._.____._______.._..__ Llies in Let-roy-the Barrys and; Cronans-and resided there all her life. She married John H. Black- -`mnre in 1909. and- was the mothel |of 12 children--8 sons and 4 daugh- ters. One son. her first baby. died `at the age of 2% years. rmmndiate ieelarives surviving are operation in '1'orom.o nusDu.'.1.I. All recovery. IVCDILII him. I `nI rat the age or 2-12 year. ` Immediate 1'.e1a.t:ives 1 Her husband. and the following family: Jane, R.N`.. of Toronto. Wil- liam. ,Jack of Chicago'._ Thomas, `Mrs. Budge lFlo,ren'ce) of Shri- burne. Edith. Frank, Hilary, Barry; Vince and Ella of Lefroy; "also three brothers _and_' one_ sister. James and Rose Barry` of ~ Lefroy. John J." Barry of Grown, Alberta and Thns _Berry, Chicago. '1"hp funeral on Sept. 27 was very r"*' `- Collier St. United Church REV. s. E. ucwxs, M.A., 3.12. Miqnisztar Service in St. Paul's Church. lnndnv 1.30 nm. (I11 \.IL 1.11` aauu.-an u;....u.a | Rev. 3-8 37 MARY s'r.. BARBIE Special Services for a. Week Beginning OCL 6, at 7,30 p,m., *I'.X3t`D! I MR. GEO. A. BENNER ` A student of Scripture for 50 years `ind a preacher of the great ruck- foundvd truths of the Bible as taught, by Spurgenn, Moody and other stalwarts. I .`f\I I (`|\l7YkH". 'T`(`\I)I(`Q omer suuwuns. I FOLLOWING TOPICS SUNDAY. OCT. 6. 7.30 P.M.--AN EVENT THAT WILL AFFEC I` EVERY HUMAN BEING" MON.. 8 RM. --A orrv-wmn STIR = . . 1 '1`UES.. 3 RM. wmvr Tm-: worum NEEDS" wen. 3 P.M.-~A FATHERS TRI- Al -~ In H oh.) llikln inuniu-nrl" SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6. 19-10 Services 11 A.M. and 7 RM. Sacrament of the Lord's Suppe: CHURCH SCHOOL 3 RM. WLIJ.` D f'.|Vl."` !\ l'!\1l'1E1l\D J.K\l' AL." Is all the Bible inspired `.` HURS. 8 P.M.-----GOD'S PRES- ENT A'I'I`['I'UDE-WHY IS NO 1` THE WAR STOPPED?" !-`RI.. 8 P.M. -~ THE C`-R.EA'1`ES'I` CRY EVER HEARD. NO HELP NEAR. You are invited to all tho.-5 services. COME AND BRING A FRIEND I I PERGUSONVALE st. Andrew's Presbyte:i_<:r`1 l Church I REV. J. S. SHORTT. ALA. D.D Minister EDMUND HARDY. Mus, Bac.. F.T.C.M. I\un.:uiuo and {`|ur\inauxnn*O1n- him. Following the requiem mass in- Belle Ewart Roman Catholic church, conducted by Very Rev. Dean Clair. interment was made in the RC. cemetery here. with the following acting as 7pall~beare1'-5:- J. Barry. Frank Brnphy, Orville Todd. Wm. Trombley and E, Gibbons. . -.u.. ...... -..--..\ .. u...Vv.. Phe Savrauwm of the Lord's Sup- per at the morning service. \.___.. ._ 1 Full Gospel. Tabernocl 75 Collier St. PASTOR c. B. GRAHAM 5;-u.a.... v.v..a.... u ..-.v H .-\.M. and 7 P.M.--THE MINISTER 3 P.M.-~'I`HE CHURCH SCHOOL . 4,, u ,__u-, n, SUNDAY. OCTOBER 6. 1940 ..- A\rr\ nnn nu: uuxvurx 1 , \l\/ n\z;.u.u- u 11 A.M. AND 7.30 P.M. ll) A.M.-SUNDAY SCHOOL Tuesday -.-and Friday. 8 pm. EVERYONE WELCOME lVl l.7L18LET LLOYD ` TUFFORD - ..~.Orgunis_t mid Choir'mus'ter u n.M. Awu I ram. THE MINISTER 3 P.M.---SUNDAY SCHOOL Prayer Meeting. Wednesday Evening at 8 o'c1ack. K. I I" HH\`ilU7' I REV. W. A. EARLSTON DOE :1 _ I n _n.. wAN OPEN DOOR HALL- r\,._. n n u-..v, -v. ... ...........v.- V`-.. Organist: Mr. Frank Dun.-her MRS. 1. ll. BLACKMORE After an illness at: four weeks with a heart we:-kness. Mrs_ J. H. ` Blackmorc of Lofroy passed away on Sept. 25, 1940. Mm, Blnckmore. whose maiden] SUNDAY. OCTOBER 6. 1940 I - r\|c -umun SUNDAY. OCTOBER 6, 1940 All A\rv\n nun Burton Ave. United" Church I` . 1 ob .17] u Organist and (`hoirmaster . LJILVVIO, . Minister vh`mrn:1t:I: Minister: A PAD! G IFUIH \ . Lefr( u\v\`l IIIDQl r nlun The Womm'1's Associatirm hf'lll u quilting bee this week. Mrs. W111 Perrv snnnt. t.hr- wm-k- nay. Word Wits receive-d hero 0! the death of Mrs, (Rom Conn, 'I`m*- onto. Mr Rrmfh nf flurviu cnnl 25, 1940. Mrs. Blackmore. maiden name was Katherine Barry. was born at I_.efI= :y, April 29. 1880. She was from two of the oldest fam- .._.._._.___..__...._______..___. ena wlm Ineuus In '1'()l'()nLu. A few from here aLton(lecl un- niversary service at. Be`.-Lhv). Sun- day. Word was 1'ecelv(-rl lwrn m Lhp once-. Mr. Booth. of Jarvis, spent. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C}. W. Booth. Mr mm M1'~: Hm-rv Km-r um-nl. ootn. Mr. and Mrs, Harry [ion-r sp(`nl. a few days at. Wu.mg'::, Beach with M1`. and Mrs, Man" last \Jvovk_ Anniversary services are to be held here in the United Church at `I1 nm nnrl '7fl nrn ON I} la: 11 um. zmo 'L3U p.m.. UCL. . Mrs. R. Wilson and 1\/Irs. SmiLh.| Caledonia, spent. t.h(- \ves~kmu'l with Mr. and Mrs, Wes. Mumb-r- |(`-I ! u quuung nee Lnls wet-K. Mrs. W111 Perry spent. the w0r,-k- end with friends in Toronto, A fpuy frnrn hm-n ntrnnrlnrl an- Mr. and Mrs, Marr l1sL wov|;_ at 11 and 730 Oct. 6. . Mrs R, Wilsnn zmrl 1\/[rs SmiLhJ sc-n. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Armstrong and Vernon, Stuyner, spent, Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Wes. But.-I F. es. M1 . and Mm Will Mu1nbe-r::0n| and family 1n0Lorvcl lo P01151111- by lust Ttwsduy I. visit, with Rev. and Mrs, No\vbu1',\t M1` nnrl MIN: Ruin Pm`l:m' nnrl. Rev. and Mrs, Nmvnury | Mr. and Mrs. Rum. Pa1`l:vr and Mrs. George Bl1`kl`l' and C:onlon.N of Bzwrie, spent, F`1'iday with Mr. and M11. W05. Mmnhersnn. f\n.1n-and-ulnlia-n.. o . All" :\\\(| Killu LVIID. VVFD. IVIIIIIIIJFIRIIII. I Congratulations to M1`. until Mrs. John Halifux ml Llw arrival of 2; baby boy, '1'mu':sduy, Sept. 19. `in G. & M. H()spil,ul, Culling-I WOOCL Mr and Mrs \Vill Hlmlws. M1". ."Tiun=sasy,` October 1:"! . .---n-n-In wood. Mr. and Mrs. Will Huglws, and Mrs. John Hughes and daughter Collingwood, and Mrs. John Wood, SL:1yne1'_ spent. Sun- day with Mr. uncl Mrs. A, 1?}. Pud- diam: CIISOH. Woman's: Assm-jatiun The Woxmuvs Ass:x:iut,i me-t at Mrs. Wes, Mumbers(m'.s` WHI- nesday with about f0rt._y 1m.-nmbvrs and vls.itox's present. A1L( I Hu- business of the xnevting \va.<'. over me missiomuy cunxnnum-0, Mrs. W. Mumbersou and Mrs. Dun Duff. took cllurgc-. At. Hm ('lu.~;v, refreshments were .~:m'v-Ll bv the h0st.e:ss. Mm, W:-5;. Mllmbc-r.~;.m_ M1':~;, Thomas Bate, Mr. `I`h.'un:ua Rowe and Mrs, Ed. Pucldison. IXHUX L/'l|Ul'CIl >'.('l'\'|('(` {IL l..)lI I p.m.. Sunday. | Jas. Readman ..Msit.vd Gmvvn- | - dlrxlg the \\'-c,-kvnd. , . Edwin Richardson is .\`l'.1_\'ilw,` :11`. B Cn.ston's for :1 few (l:1_\'.~;. url MIT H (':rm-n. unrll 15, Cn.;_t_on`s my low unys` Mr. and Mrs. I-I. C`u`vr`ns1des and family haw moved to B-.m-1-. Isubvl Bru\\'nIe-. 'l`ummu, spent the wevkeml \\'it,h M13.-. Cale. '|\/ux` M (`.1-nun \\-n-; in I`-`.lm\"1l(* Uzllc. Miss M. Cl".u;', for sevvrul ll:|_\'.`x_ Sunday. Miss P Cn.s`1.un New Fall Footwear I MusLe:. Mr und fl`i(`Hdb ul \voe~1u` n d . | Mr n ml .:sunm1_\`. Miss P. Cn.s`l.m1 in Ori1lm_ u :',w`: MusLe:. | NT!` nntl `Mrs N Mum`tobu_ Cliff. B011`.-:` Mrs Nfm Cliff. Bell`.-:. Mrs. Mm`ru\` Bull is snwmlim; xx. couple of du_\'.x Hm w.1v.-`.1 of I\h:,:;. Idn. Goss. Buss` I.-uk-3. nan F`.IIn\m`v mm '1` l SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6. 1940 11 A.M.~-~HOLINESS SERVICE (/`()Hdll(.`t(1 by COL, GEO. W. PEACOCK Sc(2Ull(l-ill-C-Jlnlnlld for all Salva- Linn Army wurk in Canada. New- foundland. Bermuda zmd Alaska. 2.30 P.M.~ SUNDAY SCHOOL 7 P.M.-IFAREWELL TO. ADJ'l`. CHARLONG and ADJT. MORGAN YOUNG PEOPLE'S. Friday. 8 p.m. 'l`1w:s'dn_v. 8 nu: uIn1\/|F`N'Q AUXILIARY Idn. Goss. Buss` Luke`. Bern Ellsmere and '1` }s:ll.-.1m-re, Golden V'aIl0_\'. \\'e`n- nt Mrs. 15}. l':2ll.~su1ere's, FI'i(1:1y and SuIun'1u_vI Mr. and Mrs. 11-clur Hurt and} Mir. u.n(1 Mrs. B. 1`I;n't. \\':`>`tm1. called on mmm-;-. 111-rv (IXINIHZ the past. week. I M u- um! Mrs R (`uh-:1\":`. \\'`I`0` $5.00 $6.00 $7.00 `H10 D1181. WCOK. Mr. nud Mrs. R (`m-21\ve-5 u in Orilliu on Y"1`iLln.y :1Il`nd'ln_9_ Cut'f-McMus.Lv1` \\'e`(1dim;. Mm . McMustvr is :1 .\'x.~;ta-1' M" 1` G1'euvt':=. Amzlimm sm'\'im\.-: Sm'\'ivv Lireuv(-::. Anglican smwim Holy Commulmm 9.30. St P`tPl".~'~, Jolm's, 3 pm: S Wm` Sr`rvic.- rt P1 8 p.m._ ut SL. Ju I". in \vn the narrowest as well : the plumper feet and prices are so reasonable O p.|l|., M1 at. uunus. Gravq-x-(`uward St John's Church was rvs.p1m- dent with Hcrgre:-n bo\\`vr. nut- unm lt`u\'t`.~` und xzhldinli on Satur- 'duy last, when (`ux':u'x*. d:`m-,l\1v1- ut MI`. and Mrs. W. Cu\\';u`d. beczuml the bride of VVaIl1u't` G1':I\'z'.\. Min- esiug. sun of Mr und 1\'Ir.< lsu-.m (`ur:we.~'. RN` Wm. N|.`\\'IHll!\ nil` I ficlated at the rer-:*11\un\' M.r.\`. Newunn ul-.1_wd uppruurimo wed- chmr Imlsw. The 1-hurvh was well f'1llc`d \\"nh frix-n'i.\ and `neighbors of thv hndv -.-m-.1 um.-u THE BETTER GRADES ARE HERE FOR YOUR INSPECTION AND WE |*`I l` YOUR FEET PROPERLY Not forgetting the $8.50, $9.00, $9.50 and $10.50. 117,1`. .1 T.;\v1V'c11-ease Shoes I-IURLBURT SHOE __ QOMPANY "\ First Baptist Church WELCOMES YOU Tum .-:Imrt blacks on (.`luppc'rmn Sf unrth jmm the Fme Points" Run. John McGil!icuddy. Minugtm Angus Ross, Director of Ivlusicgi` `at