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Barrie Examiner, 2 Mar 1922, p. 3

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ut the y Gen- ined to d. All father e d let nk _him getting n wuuupuurser was seen 0115) on one 0! the shade trees of our main street, Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Esten Davis were visitors at W. J. Henry's over Sunday. Several Thornton citizens attended the funeral of the late David Lewis in Barrie on Sunday. _ _ A n n,.1......... ...1... u.........-.: 1.--- a--. un uuc nmcuvuu IVCVUIUDIOD. Mrs. H. J. Thompson was .the soloist in the Methodist Church on Sunday evening, when she sang `Beautiful Isle of Some- where. ' ```_._L II? II, 5 I UUIIVUIIUIUIIQ > . Milton O'Dell is around again after suf- fering from the prevailing bad cold. Tlhnc Wrial.+ `mos mnnn 6n mu. LL. L-.. `Feb. 28.-'-Miss Boake came mm Tor- gnto on Sstgrday on a visit to her home , ere. `I..- Y- L ,. I II J 1 1 O ouwmg Dual are In 05116!` case DAYS. Mine Elsie Cooke of B._C.I. spent Sunday .t hnr hnma hm-n, [DWI UVUF VU'WRK'UHu- _I1topi:_1 friends extend symaehy to Ohm, 'nR'!=l'A~ ;n 9:: hi tun {Inna aIIa`n:nAA (L. unswlvru uwu U18 1111810] valuable 'hT)ree last week ` IIBLI IIIIULI-I UVUTJ uu00%. John Nicol spent rthe w.voAe`_.:-gnd` .i_n To;- `n in - wuanunulcr. V A Woodpecker was seen -busy on one of ha nhun trans nf nut nnn ah-not Qmmuu 3A_1mn; _qRANrm AND MARBLE womcs I_ rucutu Uawuu uyulpuvuy W UIIS, Fin the 105 he has sustained `the death of his wife. { J1-JORNTON BETHESDA worm The meeting of. the Women s Institute will be held at the home of Mrs. John Wilson, on Thursday, Mar. 9, at 2 o clock. An address will be T given by Mrs. Bell. There willrbe mtmic, `current events and a reading. VVI G:&&`l E Cleaner, Prebser and Dyer Vi _I09 DUNLOP ST. OPP-` :""'=1" PHONE 229 - I AM A PRACTICAL TAILOR AND READY TO ` ATTEND TO REPAIRS ON ALL CLOTHES Goods called for and delivered. PRICES REASONABLE C FRESH VEGETABLES New Beets and Carrots . . . . . . . . 10 bunch or 2 for 15 Green Onions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 bunch or 3 for 25 Celery, Head Lettuce, Leaf Lettuce, new Cabbage, Parsley, Mushrooms, Radishes and Cucumbers at market prices. Tornatoes`-- Special for'Friday and Saturday-30c`A lb. 200 lbs. of English Chestnuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15c lb. Apples, Canadian and British Columbian, at a right price New Cocoanuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10c and 15:: each lfyou cannot come, call 130 and you will receive the best of quality. - Phone 130 Oranges. . . . 30 `dozier 2 dc;. 55; 40, 50 60 doz. Bitter. Oranges for marmalade . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 doz. Bananas. .30, 40,: 50c doz. Pineapples. . . . 30 each Grapefruit . . .~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2' and 3 for 25 79 Bayfield St. Real Dry C'le_a_.ning T I have the only dry-clegning plant within your reach ` --outside the city. At Cancilla s Fruit Store ANOTHER CAR OF SWEET, JUICY 0RANGES_A'l' THE RIGHT PRICE F. I). CANCILLA DA_LSTON W. FIRTH on-c\'VVldI\hI VI-ll Fresh in every other morning surrs $1.75: Mrs. Isaac Spring, Sr., of Nantyr is vi- iting friends in Toronto. M1 mum: .nI....I. .: n-_:._.-I- 3 Agent Carhartt Overalls . Agent Peably s Overalls nu-n5 nucuua ll-I AUIUIH/O. Miss Ethel Black of Craigv-ale `a visiting in the Queen City. ` Buy advertised thugs. Tsmoun 28 Elizabeth St. P1 are Three This lot consists of all our higih-grade Overcoats in Meltons and Cheviots, inform and semi-form fitting. Buy now for next` year. These coats are $10.00 cheaper than they will be next fall. . No RESERVE sAu3 GOODS CASH A small Deposit reserves any cost for six months " Overcoals! Overcoats! COMMENCING MARCH am) 1 RAM--`GOING To SACRIFICE ALL MY WINTER OVERCOATS RATHER THAN CARRY"l'HEM ov:R. ANY OVERCOAT IN 1111-: STORE $25.00 Thursday, Marcn 2, .1922 GRANITE AND MARBLE MONUMENTS R. A. STEPHENS W. URRY UIIV 15 I51: ould not. ural. dis- stion,. in- ion to be Act calls keep the The undersigned has received_instructiori__s from V comm-:12 POSTS, MARKERS} ~ % mscmmou cu'mNc All Kind; of . Cem etery Work SANITARY PLUMBING IS 1-`ma MA131uN'S YAn_ns_, BARR]!-Z Fully guaranteed. ` Always raliable. Sole agent for Heck Fumaces w. H. MARTIN to sell by Public Auction at We carry a fullline of CONDOR LAMPS the ` following : It is compet- y much Under he farm- - 'f..L _W. McCONKEY, Auctioneer 5! Durham cow, 6 yrs., due by sale A |Durham cow, 4 yrs., due by sale. Durham cow, 5 yrs., due March 16 Durham cow, 7 `yrs., due March 21 2 Durham heifers, due by date of sale Pure bred _Holstein cow, 4 yrs., with nu]? oi -`(uni-' but it must be maintained in. p clean, `careful working condi- ` tion. Install the best equip- nient you can get in bath-4 room, ltitchemlaundry, etc., ' _but don't stop there-- em- ploy` us to keep it in first- class order. Sanitary equip- ment is only sanitary it look- ed after - once in a while. Give us tlie opportunity to show you what sanitary plumbing service means to YOU. ' as Bayfield 5; Telephone 453 uauuu UATARRH MDICINE actl -through thev biood on the mucous aur- tncal of than lvntmm Hm. manning nu. In. oy IOCII axlpueauonl. as they cannot reach the season. portion of the ..eas'. Catan-ha! Deatness re uires constitu- tional treatment. 8_ CATARRB MEDICINE is a constitutional remedy. Catarrhai Deafness is causedtb an in- amed condition or the mucoui` 3 of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is -inamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing. and when it is entire- K closed, Deafness is the result. Unless e inammation can be reduced. your hear-in ma be detroyed forever. HALL CA ARRH MEDICINE Ipctl -through the bland an the: nun-nun nun. an AV vu Lllur. to . After many changes of weather there is now excellent sleighing. . - John Keown -and family 1-om the West have arrived here and will -be taking over the farm of Dolph McLean. Thel-Mission Band of the Pteebyterian Church held quite an enjoyable birthday p_u-ty Saturday afternoon in the dlrumh. `Owing to the abeenceof Rev. R. H. Sonierville, the pulpit of the Predwterian Church has been occupied by a student from Knox College. ` - ` `&c"""i .i..; :`. :.`.`., 3% "`.`:a2i...'u.' el 0 0 us ll gggnntion and restoring `normal condi- Bruce cil take schools. be ad- rnment. that it ity and ent dis- VL -.. uuuuny. Mrs. Geo. H. Spears and Mrs. W. J. McLean are spending a couple of weeks with their sister, Mrs. `Currie of Bunlo. The young people of Bax-ter are'favor- in; Ivy friends -by putting on their play in Ivy on Mar. 7 Affl vnunur Aknnnnua A` --.nbL-- AL... 2. uvuw U1 muss nlnowles, music 6980093. Jonm Lee went to Toronto, Monday, on businem. 11:..- 11....-- a-..:._;_ _.-_; n_._.J.,__ ,,,:.L Feb. 28.--~I-[award Banting and family moved -last Monday to their new home in Elmgrove; Their many friends and neigh- bors felt. sorry to see -them leave this com- munity. `M ... l!.u.`!.l' 3...... ..-.I It... In I 11 Ill: KLIIUH B. O V Congratulations to Mr. `and Mrs. Thos. Wolsley on the arrival of a baby girl, Feb. 26.. Clioifd and Ilene-Duckworth, Dora Mid- dlebrooks,- Jean Davidson nd May Martin- son went to New Lowell on Saturday, Feb. 25, to take part in a recital held at the home of Miss Knowles, music teach}:-. Innna [An uunnb n 'I":uuun6n `I4.-..l.... .... U|ElIIo 7 Miss Grace Switzr spent Sunday with Baxter friends. 11:... rm....I.;... nr:I...._.I.-_ _-....__.-.u u;__._- IJDJQIIVI II IUH`JDv ' Miss Thelma Wilson has returned home `from Toronto. ' II . __.I .11.. In..:_ an--n__An_Z., _,., ,, I IUIII I. Ulvlllh I Mr. and Mrs. Blair McCrac! are re- _tAu1-ning to their home in -the West this week after visiting Angus und,Woodstock friends._ IIJI' HUI` lllUbllU|'. $.13. l1l'8VlIF. 's'f3rgc. Wm.-Allen had an accident last Sunday when he fell through an open trap- door -into" the cellar at `his home. Though he got av bad shaking up he had no `bones broken. - ' IV-.__I-_ Il_Il__I-__ -1 l'lI-,, UI URDII u . Gordon McMackon of Toronto spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. - D. McMackon. II__ `II-LL Y1 _.___!_-__ _,,, .A . II! II , LV1ULU.I\UlI n Mrs`. Robb. Harrison went to Toronto last week. ` - ' ll}..- Y....l:.. ..l.' 'l!-_..._;- :_ --2_:;:____ ,. tum II? L35 III` II I`! MissWLeslie of Toronto is visiting at Mrs. Wm. Allen's. ` l'!-_........n...l_L2-__ L- II'._ -,..,I 11,, an `I'h':d of Sunnidale, who is attend- ing the -high school here, wentto Calling-4. hospital on Monday and was operated- on for appendiwitis. He is reported to be doing favorably. -Feb. 28,-James Shaw and daughter Er- na of Hamilton spent the week-end with Mrs. Neil `Shaw. ll-.. 1n__4 \ `I 1-....- -1 m__-,', , 9 LVRIEQ LVUU GIHIW. Mrs. (Capt.) J. Legge of Toronto is vis- iti-nug her mother. Mrs. Sargeant. Sal-of. Wm .A"nn `on nnnh-`ant `nu-6 lI}kV|I5lIB U, IIIIC V7 IIUIUII 5 l.llh`l/llzut. A dance was held i_n the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Bell on Wednesday night of last week. l'."......I (V13..- .. Q...__:.l_l_ _.`L- 1.. _AL-_.I wAm(:a2`1 Il'5r`x i'\:z a.l in the rink on Mon- day night under the `auspices of the Pres- byterian Bible Clem. Lunch was eerv_ed upstairs by the Women's Institute. A Annnn urns Lzt` in (Jun kn-`run I\: - Ill C|I\IUllVIIIU Special evangelistic services are to com- mence in the Baptist Church on Wednesday night and are to be conducted by John Hay of'Glasgow, Scotland. A nnIn:no| nlrna Lair` :n ORA -u:-Jr l\I\ .An C UUUEIID IIUIH Ulllllll LVIBI/'lnllUVVUo Norman Matthews and his bride are spending their honeymoon with the form- er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Matthews. Wedding bells are ringing loudly. A. Hoarth, formerly of Hanover, has started a tailor shop in Mathers' old stand. John Gibson, with his sister-in-law, Miss Zenna McGuire, drove to Dundalk on Mon- day to attend the funeral of the latter's brother's wife. Mrs. (Rev.) M. McGuire -6 Q6.-...N..:Il.. U1 Ul'UI' G `Willa of Stouffville. Q._--!..I vuvory. _ ' The cold meat "supper -and entertainment under the auspices of the U.l'.0. and the 3 Women's Institute, held on Wednesday evening. last; was a` decided success con- sidering the night and the condition of the roach. After -partakingofthe dainties sup- plied by the ladies. the crowd gathered in the" U.F.O. hall (formerly the Methodist Church), where man entertainment was given by local talent consisting of songs and music rendered by the Edenvale quar- tettc and John Sinclair; W. Ward and H. Priest. A debate was held. Subject: Re- solved. that Western Canada has contrib- uted more to the prosperity of the Dom- inion in the last fty years than has East- ern-Canada." The a irmative side was upheld by Mrs. Harry Giffeniand Mrs. Wm`. Livingston -and the negative by~J. H. Maw -"and Fred McGuire. Thelntter won on points. Each speaker was allowed ten min~ utes and the affirmative three minutes to __._I__ AI! _.__- .._!___._ _..l-._.I..I -LL__4_-_ you n\III\I vv III I Ayrshire cow, 5 yrs. old, calf atifoot I 6` Reg. Ayrshire cow, 5 yrs., calf at foot Drhm wv yrs ! Reg. Ayrshire cow, 6 yrs., calf at foot cow , AY"Sh"' Wv 5 Yrs `me by 33 Ayrshire cow, 7 yrs., due by sale Ayrshire cow, 4 yrs., calf at foot calf at foot; Ayrshire cow, 6 yrs., due by sale Holstein cow, 6 yrs., calf at foot Ayrshire heifer, due by date of sale Holstein cow, 5 yrs., calf at foot Ayrshire, cow, 5 yrs., due March 18 Holstein cow, 5 yrs., due by sale Durham cow, 6 yrs., calf atfoot A Holstein cow, 5 yrs.,` due March `24 Durham cow, 5 yrs., calf at Wot Holstein cow, 6 yrs., due by sale.` The above cows are without exception the best load of cows ever sold in Barrie. They are all big,` young, cows in good condition, and extra good type of milkers. ALL WILL BE sou) wI'rHoU'r RESERVE TERMS-H-F Six months credit will be given to parties furnishing approved joint notes. 6 per cent per annum off.for cash. [H1 "11 [I116 HIIIIVLIICIIIVC IJJIVCU Il_IIl-IUIQX LU reply. All were given splendid sttention. The crowd dkpersed to their homes `after singing ."G6d Save the King, feel_ing~'they had received their money's worth. - IlIl[JI'UV'Ills IIUIII IIUII IGEUIIII II`lHUB9u The usual spring moving has begun to- day. W. Cauthers movedto his residence adjoining the drug` store, lately vacated by T. J. Watson, and Ed. Linn is moving into Mr. Cauthers house, which he bought recently. Fnank Sider intends moving this week to the small farm in Sunnidale which `he bought from Martin Matthews. N.l\FVI1l`\ Mnifkaum .n-n1` `Ha `\D:l'A nun erg... 7.--'rhe {an of snow last Wednes~ day, "turning to rain and sleet on Thurs- day, was a surprise, although welcoine to . the armers inthie locality as the wheat `elds wemvrgettihg quite bare from previous mild weather. Ernest E. M-aw has returned -to his pos- ition at Lindsay-.5 noad,aupervisor there. Your scribe is_ led to understand there has been no new there until this recent storm. 1...... TL... 9.. .. -_ .LL_ ...2-l- I2'..A. UT IIU UIIVW IILICKV lllllrll. {HIS ITSVUIIII lUI'_IlI. James Dixon, Sr., is on the sick list. His many friends hope for a speedy .re- covery. nu AA`; In` ulpsnnn .nnA tIIu`nn`nII\Iunn` `eh. `28.--.Mrs. John .Fneethy is slowly improving from her recent illness. * to usual nnnnn vvu-uv:nn `ulna `um-inn In- %$$%%&iw%&i%%%*&%$*&$&$&%$ NEWS mom NEIGHBORINGTOWNSHIPS E $g%%%&&***%%&%$%$$%$$%&$% Use Minudxfninimenc for the Flu..__ E"5?`o"n.F..$`y`a. `3.'..,"~ STAYNER Saturday, March 11 ANGUS THE BARRIE EXAMINER u 5-uuu uuuc. Mm; Geo, Munro -returned` home titer spending -a few days with friends in Vespra recently. M . .nm-l M ... W n u'.......'. .........4. It-.. IUUUIIUIJ u Mr. and Mn. W. D. `Henry. spent Mon- -day with Mr. and Mrs. GO`."Sharpe. A.TCr9.wford bad the misf9r1;p;1e_to lose a hT)rae last wekr` ' The Incas did not permit begging. _ The average farmer in England 13 loamg money, statisticseshsow. - ..c,z,'-" - " l.--Mrs-. Thoe. King spent a few last week `with her sister in Barrie. A"-gnjnnber from here attended the party at A; Marshall's last Friday and all report 9. Eime. ' ..n(\ uiunnn On`Il-v\A1' `|1\u\A4L all.-- at her home here. Raghi Bell vhited his brother `in Cold- water over the week-end. ' I`h--:.. l.:-_.I- -..a.-...I _._____m._- ;_ nL__ UCIIII Illllfo A -pleasant evening was spent at the` home of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Robinson on Friday when their friends and neighbors gathered to express their regret at their removal from the vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson were presented with a pair of handsome fumed oak living-room chairs, while Miss Dell Robinson received a French ivory toilet set. Mr. Robinson expremed thanks in me most appropriate manner, after which several of the neighbors made short speech- es -and refreshments were served. |l:..-... 'I:V.I..a.I.- n..L:..._-_ -_.r u'___ n_..|_-_ Ulllllo Mrs. W. A. Miller of Barrio is spending _a few lays with her son, Allan Miller. J. H. Bell spent Sunday in Alliston. Mn. Nicol has been in Stayner for some time. It is hoped to see her home soon with health much impno . ' The many friends.` of Mrs. Wm. Miller. Sr., areplemed to hear she is slightly im- proved after her long illness. 'l'I|nrn Inna nn anhnnl (`Ar 1 Camp (`ulna Inga AUCTIONSALE of 23 GOOD COWS pnuvgu `mwr ucr lung max. There was no school for A few days last week wing to .the vteacher being indieposed. Sawing bees are in oyder these days. Mk Iain mun {If R I`. Y nnnnf Qnrulqu 511% (9310 \.I)KU her home here. D _I_.I_ !!_Il __:_4 . X 'a-uu TUIITSIIIIIUIIIB WUIU Herve. Misses Edythe Robinson and Mary Parker shgent the weekend at their respective ' mes." ll- __.I-ll... .u'_|-_-n- |1_._|:._._ _.:_2.__1 _A uvuncn . Mr. andurs. "Melville M-arling visited at Raobt. Eldridge's on Sunday. Feb. 27.-The heavy snowfall of last week came as a welcome surprise, as folks thought, the sleighing was done for this yea : Inn W '.l\I\lI A: 'l".-....-.4... :3 l-u\1\-A:o\a- yuan Mrs. W. J. Jones of Toronto is spending a few days visiting her sister before settling on the farm again. Utopia welcomes Mr. and Mrs. Jones back to the old home and wishes them every success. Ilskn avian! lm; nynn` anal :U|"l\$ DuIuil:c`:ll1{a;)binson's sale was a decided'suc- cess. The stock was in ne condition and one feature worthy of mention was the sale of a colt not two years old till May for the sum of 3210. II _ ....J II... Il .._..!LL 1..-... I\_...,,, `II onto. The many_ friends of Mrs. C. Marritt will be glad -to learn that her condition has shown considenable improvement during the last few days. " Minn Rnrbkn Qubknu-In-u-I 1|` f`....I-..L......_ IIIIC IUBII lC\`V UH] Miss Bertha. Eutherland of Cookstown spent last week with Mr.` and Mrs. Wm. J. Sutherland. L ` n '11 I'I_L2,,_.__9 I Sale at 1 11.111. IUI 'l'IIC Hull] UK UEIU. Mr. and Mrs. Marrittfnom Queensville spent `a few days with C. Marritt recently. Jean Hindle is improving after her re- cent illness. T A ..I-.._-..L __.._...:__._1__,-, , . . .1 I my an: ulvlwu bu uuenu. . Lou Stewart has come to live in town. and the Metcalfe family have moved to the Stewart farm._ vxan. uu um punulls In nmgswn. The -women s day of prayer for Missions, which is interdenommational and interna- tional. will be observed in Thornton on_ Friday this week. The program which has been arranged for the occasion has been apportioned to the Methodist, Iiresbyterian and Anglican ladies in the order named. They will meet at the parsonage at three o'clock and 111 the ladies of the commun- ity are invited to attend. Inn Qbnn-nun} kn- At\v\\l\ .4- I: ... 1.. L_.___ IJIECUQ G. B. Henry `has been compelled to keep to his `bed by -an attack nf lumbago. Rev. R. H. Somerville has been on a visit" to his parents in Kingston. Thu -\|7n1nnn,a (`on A` nununu Con. \lZ,...:...... mung uuun vm: prcvzuung Dan CON]. Thos. Wright has gone to see his bro- ther'Cha1-les of the `Pp. of Howick, who is very ill and not expected to recover. The sufferer is inehis 87th year. Mr! Vnnnrkunrn -nylnn u. ..6-..:.._ ....:;.L auuclcr I6 I11 ulu own year. Mrs. Vanderburg, who is staying with `her daughter, `Mrs. Mac McLeod of Gren- feli, Sask.. is still reported as being indis- nmnd_ llll uuuuny 0 A. C. (hborne, who lectured here last year to the League. and who is known as an authority on the Huron sites of Simcoe. reached the sixntieth -anniversary of his mar- riage on Tuesday. Feb. 28. Mrs. Osborne has -been ill for some months past. The venerable couple live in Penetanguishene, and are related to many of the oldest fam- ilies in the province. Mr. Osborne being a native of Prince Edward County, where his U.E.L. -ancestors` settled at the time of the `American Revolution. M... `Ll I 'n. ........ .. L. --v-:-r 2- I-lUIUu A-lberbt W. Monjis has gone on a visit to Toronto. where he will take in the Liberal convention. Inn-.. rni\-u 2 , , I - -- - Mrs- John` A. Corbett has` gotmabout again after suering from the winter ail- ments. Congratulations to that clever Ayenng medical man, Dr. Ernest `Henry of Ciia os- worth. on `his marriage to Miss Findlay of Tpronto. Dr. Henry is a cousin of the " principal of -Barrie Business College. "nu: vnnna-nnf. oluilrl nf `M : mu! 1] ... `I ..- puucnpzu U1 'DllIl'lB nusmess uoue '. The youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Jennett is down with pneumonia, complic- ated -with other troubles.` Much sympathy is felt for the family. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bannerman -are feel- ing more sanguine -about the condition of their. little -boy. Everybody hopes he may make a speedy and certain recovery. Miss Genevieve Jamieson is the corres- pondent for the mohth of March for Th Examiner, V ~ A __-__L_'_,1_,., I - A. Moffatt, Plumber and Heater Phone 531 - V Office, 10-12 Owen S_t.

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