RC own Ks Thursday, May 29, 1919 Page Thirtee™. See Butter Crocks Gallon Jugs Cream Jars French Pots Mixing Bowls Our Assortment o THE BARRIE EXAMINER TRINITY CHURCH (Continued from page 9.) had participated--dedication and confirmation--and compared the temple of Zion with the living temple of the human body. Both the ceremonies represented the idea of being set apart, and while distinct they were yet bound to- gether with the rool idea of dedi- cation. After describing the magnificence of the temple at Jerusalem, the preacher pointed out that the temple represented the abiding presence of Jehovah, jthe meeting place of God and His people, where was enthroned the light of God's presence. Today the stian Church stands to Churns Jconnote the same thing. If the people of Canada were fully BROWN & CO. seized with this idea, they would not let the houses of worship lack for anything. hut would seek to make and use them in a manner worthy of the Great Architect. Referring Wo the removal of the debt. the distinguished visitor ex- tended very hearty congratula~ tions to the Rector, the Vicar and \the congregation, Reference was } made to Rey. H. D. Raymond who had serve earnestly, faithfully Crock Covers 'his sister, Miss K. Cowan of the --_--------ee CA and effectively as was seen by the PERSONAL | "Mrg. Murray and children, who|tesults of bis work both in the! have been visiting with Mrs,\ehurch and Sunday School. ARAM oe left on Tuesday for Glas-| | 'Turning to the ceremony of ss low, Scotland, sailing on the!confirmation, the Bishop said Donald MeNiven has been home| minnedosa. jthat it was simply the dedication fram Toronto for a few de J. W. Speers of the Canadian Soo spent over Sunday with his parents Miss V. Hill spent the week in Toronto with her sister,; The engazement is announced | indwelling of the Lord of Hosts. Miss Myrtle Hill jot Flora M. Duteher, daughter of |As living temples christians must Mise M.A, Ladlow visited in| Mrs. MoE, Dutcher, Thornton, to [be living influences and witness. Pepont, Niagara, Falls and|Mr.A.L.Johnston, 'The marriage 68 for Jesus Christ, In these Butvaly last weekend ln take place in June [days when many are so for Mr Bradford of Georgetown} M. N. Stephens of Glencairn,| Ml vl whom they should serve it is Visiling with his daughter, Mrs. Win. Hill, Sanford St Miss Crew oretirned heme last nicht afte visiting in Philadel. every - dishonor} |. F. Mackenzie of Montreal 1: Dr z i eee neon cc ntl flamesof the holy spirit and each was the sh of Mrs; Brennan] Ge NUUse, BBG ee oe Jone make of himself or herself a Bradford St, over the holiday. Brig.Gen. Fanbury is to have a seat on the Saskatchewan Beneh when he is relieved of his military duties Miss Gladys turned to town has re- being in Ardagh after British Columbia fer several yoronto on "The Unsearchable Riches of months. Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Wilson and | Christ." Miss Myrtle Hill and Miss| con Leslie, Mr. T. Culford. and| He expressed deep gratitude to Margery Budd of Toronto spent|three daughters motored from|the people for the many kind-| the holiddy at the former's home. Toronto and spent the holiday |Dess*s extended to his family and) Sanford St Mite Mr and Mrs, D. Jacobs,|2imself during their sojourn in Miss Rose McGill of Toronto|paytield St | Barrie, was the guest of hor cousins, the] "Mre. Ww. V, Brown, Mrs. Thos.|_. Mt. Raymond also took occa Misses Kennedy, McDonald St..|sinclair, Miss Maconchy and Miss|*i0" to speak of the retiring over the holida sae yamieson are. delegates |OT&anist, Miss Constance Palling W. A. Boys, .was reelected | from St. Andrew's Church to the President of the Canadian Tennis Association at its annual meet ing last Miss appointed Chureh, stance Palling, ed, Aubrey Gowan of Napanee, late- ly returned from overseas, has heen spending a few days with has been organist. of Trinity succeeding Miss Con- who has resign- Lois Vance FOR THE JUNE BRIDE ecia of Any (St., and late of the 9th Howitzer Most 5 Appr ted f x y Battery, C.F.A. The marriage Wedding Gift You Can Give | il! take place in June. Her Kenneth C. Drury of Victoria, Perhaps we should except the wedding ring. But the happy man alone can give that. Father or mother, brother or sister, old friends, can give the other--a HEINTZMAN & CO. ART PIANO The new home will not be complete without a piano. And for a wedding gift--the new start in life--who would give anything but the best--a genuine Heintzman & Co. Piano. - Our new Ionic Upright, or a Diminutive Grand, will fit the occasion nicely. LOCAL WAREROOMS Garrett's Music Store Phone 259w _--sCWwP-.O.. Box 1178 Ralph Mc son of the lale}and consecration of the temple of W.C. MeLean. Barrie, bas been| the body, making it a house in taken into partnership by W.AMS,| Which it will please God to dwell. Bell, K.C.. and is in eharge of the Think of the dignity, high honor [Alliston efi aud privelege ta be worthy of the is mare than ever incumbent up- on every christian to make his{ personal influence felt on behalf] of that whieh is right and against one of. the County auditors, was taken very seriously il last Sun day. Yesterday his condition was reported somewhat improved Yoronty were holiday visitors at the hont® ef C. G, Atkinson, Blake St living temple hallowed to God's service Mr. Raymond's Farewell In the evening, Rev. H. D. Ray- mond delivered his farewell mes- as Vicar of the church, ching a very strong sermon} Mrs. M, M. Simmons, who has velurned from New York, where} she has been for the past year, is staying with her sisters, Misses | See J. and C. King. before going to|P DEDICATION OF y lal gifts. she had been exceeding: Presbyterial W.M.S. meeting Orillia this week. Rey. Andrew Smith, who left) the Barrie Baptist Church to take} a charge at Pert Rowan and later} went {o-a London pulpit, has] given up @he latler in order to) return to England J Nursing Sister Minnie Mingay, who went overseas in April. 1917, in arrived at her home here this week Miss Mingay has been serving since June, 1917 at) Roulngne where air taids were not an unfrequent occurrence. Mr. nd Mrs. W. C. Curtis, Brock St., announce the en ee ment of their daughter, Verina May, to Carroll A. Mullen, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mullen, Owen B.C,, spent the week-end with his aunt and cousin, Mrs. Drury and Miss Drury, Toronto St., on his way home from France, leaving Tuesday morning for the West. Mr. Drury was on the staff of the New York Timés for some time before enlisting for overseas. Striking testimony to the man- ner in which Rev. G. R. Turk 1s regarded by the people of the Bellfair Ave. Church, Toronto, was shown recently. When Mr. Turk requested to be put on the superannuated list, his congre- gation asked him to continue and granted him an assistant, an in- crease in salary and two months' holidays. PHIL' JONES AND ED. PARTRIDGE PAINTERS PAP! DECORATORS or window Prices of Doors $2.00 THE BEST VALU OTTON Leave orders at P. J. Moran's Tinsmith. 'Will receive prompt attention. Hot Weather Specialties SPECIAL VALUES-LARGEST STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM REFRIGERATORS-SCREEN DOORS AND WINDOWS-OIL STOVES-ETC. 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Mr. and Mrs, Raymond and| Examiner had planned to use in their son left on Tuesday for To-} th issue, a short historical ronto to spend a few days hefore|sketch of Trinity is held over and proceeding to their new home in| will be published with the cuts. Charlottetown, P.E.I. ly liberal with the talents God had given her and had thus made a very large contribution to the work of the echureh Ofter the sarvice an informal BRANTFORD REFRIGERATORS with WHITE ENAMEL and NEW PERFECTION OIL STOVE ce eee ees $17.00 sees + $21.00 ++ $26.00 2Burner .. 3 Burner .... 4 Burner .... 5 Styles and Sizes to choose from. Prices $15.00 to $30.00 RUBBER HOSE KINK-PROOF CORRUGATED Have one demonstrated to you in our Store Uy and it cecececsevesseeeeeee 19¢ and 25e ft. Plain Hose, 4 afd 4 .......+++-+.+ 16e and 22c ft. | Lawn Sprinklers .............+.++++ 50€ to $2.00 ES IN LAWN MOWERS IN BARRIE, S** OURS BEFORE vou Buy. HARDWARE CO., Limited to $5.00