Barrie Examiner, 2 Oct 1930, p. 13

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S]>t'L`iul-- PRIME BEEF 25 BLUEBERRIES Hr-.\v-r |\r-and Local Labor Demand Promises To Be Good I$LUI`.l$I'.l`(I(II`.3 HILIVLLIA I 1.;-qua: .ar\lvI Q?TKmw$HHHHh 22c xj . 346 wonczsrznsnmz SAUCE SWANSDOWN CAKE noun RWKVTHHHHHH. 12c H$"wHH... .39c HLIVIUI .\1:\plv* ,\`un`l\I-_\ .1 arnh xg l a(:k;u,'n.. Spccialm A \II Ivlli s 7:17.. l :u'kngr-.. EATONS M EATS A Fivwr Soup for all Luumlr)' Pur[mscs PEAS You will like its urnr and its Hmxlunl unifurm g<)0dnc'ss. A Hvnd you will I111) r4'[vw:u'H\'. 'I`hc,-1'0 is every :1s;.s`111`:n1v.':~ will be stlfficiom Inca! labm contractors begin 1m`.-'ing; Since early Monday mornix Lowe, (zhninmmn xf mo Works. has boon 1'v<-rrivixm :1 in n uh AMER L3 -1 u v `.21.. .'. 2 for 250 Hm R()AS'I'I.\'(: 1 CHOICE RIB ROASTS `{"i ?.`ii' V""" 48c .......... .. 24c P. & G. LAUNDRY 2 for ` . In-vv 1.25 Stole From Hotel i Two Men Are Finec` ` 50c `-91- 24c 25c PEA-MEALED l3c GRAPE PUNCH |`nrnt~~ I In-Ii: Inu< BAKING POVVDER I. v\'|`l I\ I -\ v--nt.'un.< JELLY PGWDERS FAT(IN" VVHITE BEANS I H. H.n' B.C. APRIC-OT5 \ \ Inn-r l .r::n'| Two youths who had in-vn cniployer by the G1'z1_v Shows (lurinv. tho Fm` last wmrk. and who quit whr-n the com- pzmy loft iwrv. \vm'v 5li'1`('St(`d by Con- stable Sam Ervino of ms` P:'m'in<:iu' motorcycle putml whvn thv '1`ox'0nto bnunci bus zu'1'ivcd zit, Brudfmd Friclzij niorning`. The men wm'<- ('hi`F.I(`,(l wit!` stunliiig one bimikz-1., nnv t,m\'~1 an" two pillow slips from thv C1:u`ksm' hntvl whrzrv t,m~_v hnrl sxwni thv ni;'N They were H:u'r_\` Cn1'cnr:m. aged 131 of Hmuiicon, la.bo_x_`e_1'. and Wm. Sher - man. aged 21'. of Th(`.SSfllm`l. Ont. mechanic. Sherman was fined S20 and 9-tube, Screen Grid, plus Lowboy: the Super-performing set. The set that outper- forms any radio at any price, with Auto- matic Volume Control and New Tone Con- trol. This set is in an unusually handsome cabinet and sells at the astonishingly low price of :;'21<).()() complete with tubes. \Ne are oversold on the Philco Baby Grand but will be able to till a limited number of orders about October 5th. AYLMER PEACH JAM 10:; _l,\r S [)( Ciul-- LEMONS Dozen MESSINA ll. Page Thirteen II). int?`-11)o\.. T."."... 24c 4.` for Illity U!` H: hllilll various jobs got, 2.10: 240 Simmons & Co. RELIABLE FURRIERS AT THE SIGN OF THE BEAR mt then when Uh: -`nun $61.:- THIS WEEK 1)_\ ;\\( Jack McKinn0n has accepted 3. pos- ition with a Toronto firm. mnn 'Dn-On 1\!'nnn: nf` H-so 'Pnvnl Vi!`- man with 10x'0nLu nun. Miss Betty Neiles of the Royal Vic- toria Hospital staff is visiting in: Gait. Miss; Ella, Robertson of the Post Of- fice staff is visiting in Kenosha, Wis. Av-Ohur nun-.1 nan inft fnr Tnrnnfn on IICC szan IS vlsxung H1 xxt:1rUau`a, vvm. ` Arthur 'McLcan left for Toronto on Monday to continue -his course at the University. John Jaw won-r tn 'r`m-nnm this weekl MRS. (TIIA Rl.()'l"l'lC :V1l'l`(?lll'Il.l. -if Tomr.-to. Umverslny. | John `Lay went to Toronto this week to begin his studies at the University a Kenneth Walls left on Tuesday to` continue his studies at. the University 7! 'I`o1`0nL0. mr:..p fVnv1-frxrunrs unuau Mac rnlnv-'nor1 7! 101'011LO. Miss Constance Hardy has returned to Toronto to resume her studies at the university. Min: Tnuiun 1-`hn~lhm-1'. t-nmmrmnpd nwspz E210 1lHlVf.`1`S1L_V. Miss Louise Hurlburt commenced `nor third year at, the University of To- ronto this week. 1\x.... ur D Mrnln I\r AA.-Iicnn in crmnri- romo Lms weox. Mrs. W. R. Male of Addison is spend- ing a month with her mother. Mrs. Sordon. The Pines. 1:1.-nuly ?\/rn`I nni.- vnniubnu-n in H-an '|'i`n_ .1UI'(1()H, Llll.` .rHl!.'h. Frank Mclnnis registered in the Fa- ` tulty of Medicine at. the University of ` Foronto on Monday. Miss Vivienne Jes left on Monday for the Univer.sil._V of Toronto where rho entered her final year. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bailey. Maple. spent. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Summing, Bayfield street. Mluq Tnrnnn T.m-L: in rm `Tnr~. Jummmg, IISHYIIOIQ >1l,l`(.`L`L. Miss Loretta Luck left on Tuesday for Oakvillo to begin her duties as `.oa<~hm* in the public school. T3'v~nnLP rF'n Inf! lsmt. wnnk for T0- :ea(~ner in me pumic scnuui. Frank "Foster left last. week for To- 'ont0 where he will continue his stu- ` :iies in law at Osgoode Hall. Miss. Ethel \Cr0ssland spent her va- ~utlon in Montreal with her brother. `Jharles of McGill University. Mrs. Nellie Ohristy has returned ' mme after spending `the past three nonlhs in Toronto and Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. R. -E. Holt, 181 Bay- `it-ld street, have returned home from in-ir summer home at Milford Bay. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Buchanan and laughter of Toronto are visiting Mrs. Euelmnan. 87 Wellington St.. west. George Seymour has returned to his `tudies in the fourth year of the Fac- ilty of Medicine at Un-iversity of TO- -,..M. dllli) UH 1Vldll\ln_Y 3 'ours:o in Classics 5 Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. '.zu1;{ht.(-r 110211 of ' `nd sitors with I `Hake .=`.:'0ct. Mrs. Lea `has 1': -..fL:vr an extended ...-3` mh hnv norm .ua|.n .....m...u...,. |l\4 v_..._. ,, ` yfrungcr man was taxed $20 without` `costs. when they appeared` before Mag`- '1st.mte Jcffs in Police court, less than moo hours aftcr they had purchased >a,.I-no fnv 'T`rn-nnfn frnm Lhf`, h(\LCH Thursday. October 2. 1930 sally 1H. } ivliss. *Con.<:tance `Hinds left. for To-I onto on Monday to continue her] at the University 01 .h1'(`o after Lney nao. pul'Cnu.sL-u a ticket for Toronto from the hotel ',)1'opri(~Lm'. 'T`hnv hnri nnid their nizhtfs lodging] im\'(.- breakfz 1sL. buL purcnasea a ucncl `0 'I`0r0nto and left. immediately on he bus. The loss was discovered by the mv.id, who reported there was no blun- :-1. on the bed. He telephoned Brad- ford police Lo stop the bus. Constablv Ervino removed the two mm from the coach at, Bradford 21- R0119.` \\"1t,h the xnissing articles, and} brought. them to Barrie. | - i i`0SL amounting," to $34.75. while the` ......,... nnur\ u-qr: rascnd $20 without. ',)mpr1eLor. They had paid their night's lodging in nd\'unee. M. Cubitt-Nieholls, proprie- tor of Lhe hotel, testified. They did not have bre.akf: but purchased a ucket ~n "`ru-1\v\fI\ mm I:-H immodiatelv ".1aI .=`.:'ecL. I returned to Tomnm visit in Timmins md with her parents. M1`. and Mrs. J. `umlth. High street. A inom-nevina wodr|.'|)1tT at St. Thom- iner. ` WM] sot ad\'t,s.. assist Examiner ad- I \'urLisox`s. I xnnln. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert M. Baker and .~.n Walton or Florida spent last week "im the f. )1'mer's mother, who is crit- .~.a11y ill. 1 \.'r:.-. snmwrunnn inindiq 1r-H fnr Tn-I `umlth. High strccL. An llllC`l'( S3LlYl$. , wedding at St. :s' Church. Shan-ty Bay. on Octribci 1. will bn tlhat of Miss Reta. Rands. ;) Mr. Nornizm William Counsell. ` 'Mlss Norma Guthrie has been spend- wgr u {cw days in Chicago before ro-' mmnto. , A. L. Dzmn. and Toronto were week-; visitors Mrs. H. W. Wright.` `nu `In 1-A unnt Brv9!L&-,N!9r1e E5 tdzl PERSONAL '(-ddlng stationery at The Exam- Electric Sm Id trimmed. fine range in ` .` Hm unlbs, the ladies uf Bur- 'iniI_\' to cqme tmd 81-F.\7'l~\ l`I\'li IVAA ll'\Jl 514 11.414 I71` 1 A A n\n..4-u/~./ \/`ran 1 a ...-_.~ - in connection with A. E. Smith's Furniture Display at Barrie Fair, was -1-warn -w I\nI'\f\I'VQY"IWI'Wf\ the l.;lI'g`c.~ 11m;\c1111'i11_ (`.;1n;1d;1 w and hrmvn, (Zun- lglkc Mu.\`kr:\1. Imn, Chappcllc Iric Seals. lmlh I111 M1! will he . 3`) Dunlap vs! 1\c;mtil`ul and Nisxcs` $.$`l.I:)_ \\llUL` mu-3 nrsnn rm-1` hnfnrn Mnrrs 1 qualities 1111 trim- `ur fur _North Simcoe Teachers V VTo Meet In Penetang 117 Owen St., Barrie Sl1chc1d thc dupliczltc Nu. 3543, which \\';1.\` \il'2l\Vl1 lw_\' l <)licc C)H'iccr `(Else ;1t fivc nklnck mt" 1:151 dz1_\~' nfF;1ir. The public chc-rs in the I will meet in a nIrn~.rrn$; `-unnn {L'LuI`,`,LlA.`.u'||l' -.In Llllll-`U `day. October 9 and 10. 1 W. A. Bell, will preside : ...:II I". ........ L... \/r..~.. 1 OPENING CLASSES IN PIAN.O_ in Prince of Wales School on"- Registration from 4 to 5 1).Ii1. Terms: 25 per `lesson Those who have had instruc- tion within the 1a=L six months are mm -eligible. Muriel Bryson, L.T.C.M. TEACHER M Grenfel United Church Anniversary Services Sunday, October 5th `I! AMI and ! PM Wed. Oct. 8. from 5.30 to 8 pm. nu n- l\ n .I\r|. AV|\aIA\- u..rru- 8 P.'M. ~- PROGRAMME THE DUST OF THE EARTH" AllSpiC(`S Grc>n1 c~l Young People Canadian Bureau for the Advancement of Music f .i`. PRIVATE TUITION ALSO For infornmtion Phone 1264 October 10 OBITUARY 11 Blue Taxi `Hot Meat Supper o Y5\;f nor\(`1DA'\/r\/I11` FO.R PROMPT TAXI SERVICE Phone 198 J. R. Somerville, Prop. ANYVVHERE -- .-XNYTI ME REASONABLE PRICES -` B.C.l. NOTES .1, V .... -. . KM. and '7 RM. 29 Collier St. ARMSTRONG. DD. onto. will prt.-a(:h THE BA`lR}lE" EXAMINER _ THE WINNER OF THE MARS}-l._ALL l.Vl`A"FT'BESS. CONTEST E WEDDINGS ] '-Llla. May MacDonald, daughter of Mr. ` -'I`homas Wood. The Rev. D. A. Fergu- The Pi'esbyte1'ian church. '1`h01`nto1i. nicely decorated with flowers and ferns. was the scene of a pretty wed- ding September 25, 1930, when Miss and Mrs. William MacDonald. beeame* the bride of Mr. Byron Joseph Wood. son of Mrs. Wood and the late Mr. son of Cool(sto\I.'n ofliciated and the` Wedding music was plnye by Missal Muriel Reid. The bride. who was 1111-` attended. wore a gown of indepmidencc blue goorgette and lace with hat. mid shoes to match. She carried :1 bou- quet of roses and` lily-of-the-valley. Aftnr 1l\n pm-nmnnv n l\ufl'nl lun- L[lIl'b UL |UbL'b 21111.1 llly`Ul"HlLf'VKl.uY!). After the _ceremony at bufl`oL lun- rhcon was served at the home of {lu- l)ridc'.< sister. Mrs. H. Watson, Cooks- llown. Later the bride and groom left for a motor `trip to Toronto and Niag- ara Falls. the bride tr'.u'ollin;.v in :\ blue ciisonible, eggshell blouse and black coat with baby lynx trimmina. On their return tlwy will reside in ` Sudbury. Ontario. I A quiet but pretty wedding` was sol- (-mnized in Trinity Ch1l1`(`l1, Barrio. on Saturday afternoon. Sept. 27. 1930. \-rlicn Mabel Elizabeth. eldest daughter of Mrs, Hounsome and the late T. S. I{()1lI1S()n`l8. became the bride of J:11m:'~ Henry Earlcy, son of the late Mr. and 1 Mrs. Wm. Earle-,y of Allandale. the Rm . ` A. R` Beverley nfficiatingz. The (`l`lll1`<`ll \.\':1s beautifully clocorntod with g J:1(linli l `and autumn flowers and tlw wo(l(lin;z , music: was played by Miss Audrey Clif- l(\Y\ Hill The youthful bride was given in lll:ll`l`lE1;`.'(3 by her uncle, Ml`. A. Me- (hiire. and wore a smart Freneli fm<~l< wf blue with hat and slmes in nmieh. She wore the 2;mom's gift. a l)i'mvn fox fur. and carried in bouquet ml Sweetlieart roses. The bride was ni- lended by her sister. `Miss Ruby llmmseme. and the best man was Ml`. Allen Earley. After :1 reception for the immediate families at the home of the bl'l(l(`,'S mother. the happy couple left for :1 wedding trip to Quebec City and other Eastern points. For 'ti'm'r-llinsz; the lrsirlz` "were a navy ensemble with mateliina 'hnt,. shoes and bag. On their retiirii they will live in \Vyandotte. Mich. _ Out of town giiests included Mr ~ mid Mrs. Ernest Earley and Allen Eur- ; le_\' of Wyandotte and Miss Esilier, ~, Gray of Walkerville. 3 `\.llll`L` \)\.'Al)|.1l\. WHUU FIUI '11 \4i1b|IL llIlk'. 'i:1ug1nr1' of Mrs`. Fcati1e1`s1:n1i1-.111p,ii and ' the late Mr. Wm. H. F`oz\thm'str:iii1a1:.;l1. Vmcame the bride of Mr. George Camp- ):\i1 Docks. son of Mrs. Docks. and the 'atv Mr. George S. Decks. Admiral Rd.. Fomnto. Rm`. A. E. Wim1ing'mn In- zram officiated. The church was beau- " "zifuily decorated with autumn fim\'m's. `and leaves. Mrs, Harold Hudson .s'.1nrx "Bvca.uso" durixig 1hc signing otho `"og`is(.er. The bride. who was givon in 'narri'age by Mr. James Playfair. \\'m`( `In `exquisito French model 01' ivmg\ Kzntin made on princess lines. with Ion; nmu-n.'~L' train I-In vnii -u-ac no` zniin St. Mark's Church, Midland. \\`as tho wane of a lovely wedding. Svpt. 27. at _h1'(=e o'clock. when Flora Camorinn`. .mh..- .-.r !\A'.... n,.-u. ......o....I.....\\ nn rLalLCr'cH'_\` OUClt`L_V cu: cn:Lu:u uu 'nesday: president. Ross 'I`uxnbu11 ` president. Esther How: .*;e l Simpson. . "T`hr nun" nffi:-M": uf lhv .]Hl1i\ ()0D---MacDONALD LL-; 501-` i ;t '1`. e J:11m2'~[ to Mr. lo. I I l`ho `ith zzlnciinli 10 nrh-nxv f`1H'- Special Fur Coat Display and Sale

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