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Barrie Examiner, 20 Apr 1922, p. 8

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Mrs. John Allan of Churchill has return- ed home after spending a couple of weeks with her niece, Mrs. John Cowan. I..I._ (`A-nan uni` Jnnnlanr (In:-h-Iulln n` Apr. l8.-Miss Jessie Robinson of Tor- onto is visiting at her home here; also with her sisters, Mrs. Aconley and Mrs. F. W.l Partridge. ' WW... Ilium- (`nut-..l.... at lV1Z..4.... .....l 4].... of Mr. and Mrs. Czu_1telon.' A III III 50 The Mimes Cantelon of Clinton and the Misses Lake of Toronto were holiday guests ' , `I'1_II _,3_! , f\,,!II' , , , , , , A $551111 KIILUI Ell llIIUlIR4l\ `II Ill-IIIIJC5 U; . I . . 5 . : Mrs. A. E. Partndge 1s up again afte quite a sharp illness. 1!...-'..n.\ l`nIA-nmll in 1..u.1-u. `ru:n Luna . LIUIIIC G D11-IP ILLI-`I350 Vernon Caldwell is having his house painted. David Moulds is operating the [paint brush. U M18. F. W. Partridge is able to be around again after an attack of lumbago. Mun A II` `Do-.4.-SA.-A 3n "n nlun:n nnII `AN EXPOSl'I'lON or 1>Ri:'I'rY SPRING DRAPERIES Sundour Casement Cloth, brown, green, rose, blue, col- nu-c lvuunooncalrnn/-J nLnA1-.L-1-. ...____1.'.. -1. (`n 9,. ,!_I- ll , I ors gua?aI.iL-.'&}'a161IleiyEL11 %a`if3'6 a}I'."IilaE1'"s7 ';.i. Reversible Shadow Cloth, dark coloring, 31 in. wide, very special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.39 yd. 50-inch Tapestry, suitable for covering furniture ,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 yard See the New Filet Net Panel Design Curtaining, 90 in. wide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.75 yard Rose, Blue, Green or B__rown Madras, for side drapes, 45-inch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.50 yard White and Ecru Madras, in all widths and patterns, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50c to $1.00 yard uu H150. vallubluun gall visited friends in Orillia recent- Phone 447w nuuwr uuuuuyu ab um uuuw uuua. Miss Wxlda Martm is visxting in Toronto this week. ' . 1 T Car1adia_n Ngtional TO POINTS WEST-Annua1 Homeseekers Excursions , ' at considerably lower rates. FOR FULL INFORMATION, SEE rand Trunk mm J` Raul " 1'` DAILY TRANSCONTINENTAL SERVICE CROWN HILL AND AUTO AGENCY A. F. AMALCQMSON 0 USED CARS FOR SALE 1 ` Good used cars from $250 to} $600. Several makes to choose from. Reasonable prices and on L......... rom. Rea: ` easy terms. DODGE, CHEVROLET AND GRAY-DORT A %@0R CARS 'P~."r5vzvN ACENT 'Wl`&ll 1161' mace, mm. auuu uuwuu. John Oowan and daughter [Gertrude of Toronto spent Easter with AWm. Cowan, Sr. Donald Cowan of Toronto spent a. few Easter holidays at his home here. man `X7341; `luv-l>:n :2 u:u:f:n(I :n mnnnhfn BARRIE AGENCY FOR You will be astonished at the very moderate prices we have put on such good style hats. New models they are and distinctly-up-to-date. -32.50 to $10.50 each Special showing of Children's Sail- ors have been gathered for this week's selling. Excellent values. . --$2.59 {each _Why pay high `prices when you get suitable style at less? See ours. A shark and whale leather factory is to be established in Honolulu. Striped Pillow Ticking, 27 inches wide, and in the heavy quality . . . 50c yd "o}I{Js-o}'n';v;{i }}I}. months bought [motor cars to the value of $4,000,000. .. 15cto75cyard .- . . 45 to $1.00 yard . . . . 65c to $1.19 yard !Aulo License Thursday, April 20, 1922 Almost any quality of Hose you wish is here and our prices are noteworthy because of their reasonableness. We recommend Venus Silk Hose either in plain colors or in Clox design. Plain at $1.98 pr. With Clox at $2.50 pr. |`Z=.'. "f"' 'r` .1313 ..| VENUS SILK HOSE WILL WEAR Successor to J. Arnold Inna! III A `It!!! Masgnicv ':l`emp1e Bldg. W. BELL, Issuer 7 Qv_ven _St:_` 6'! CIRCULA THIS WI `(I -v , 17,-'l`h ngupeople of the com- ...g.. ..-. n..+.:}n ;:1sn a olnv. The Coun- is SH( '7 Clnpperton St., Bun-ie.vOnt|rio 0h-that Bapkache ! Fabric Guarantee, 8.000 fnileo. Cord Gunnntee, 10,000 miles ._..__-.__ _____--.-. _i1I_<=KEE &_MsDi?N|eD. Real Dry Cleaning WVVDHIVIIV V; yr---3 --v-- ---- V-.. _--, , 3 Another of Essa's pioneers has gone to first reward in the person of Mrs. William Killer, whohad reached the ripe age off ninety years. Mrs. Miller passed away at; the home of her son Jame, Elisabeth St.. Barrie. She had spenther early life on a {sun at Utopia and was a kind, obliging. aahhbor. When it was pogmible she and lier hts hudiand were regular attendants of the Prmbyterian Church here. The funeral, which was largely attended, "took place on Sunday afternoon. The service was eon- ducted in the Presbyterian Church by Rev. '1'. J. Dew and Rev. R. H. Somerville. Mr. Dew preached a very impressive semen from Rev. 1:18, I am He that liveth and was dead; behold I am alive for evsrmore." Both ministers spoke very highly of the deceased. Her remains were laid beside those of her husband, who predeceased her by a number of years. The pall-bearers were six nephews: John, Andrew arrdlrwin hliiler, A. T. Arnold, F. R. Arnold and T. W. R. Arnold. To the bereaved deepest .__......LL-. 3.. huh.-nhul I. I have the only dry-c1e_aning_plant within your reach --outside the city; " ~ % Cleaner, Presser -199 DUNLOP ST. opp. A .`3:}s`:'$s;., __ my _ '- Goods cailed for and delivered. PRICES REASON} I AM A PRACTICAL TAILOR AND READY TO A'rrI;_ND T0 REPAIRS on ALL cI.o'rIII=; For sure relief-f try that famous old remedz PLUMBING - HEATING TINSMITIIING Phone -"19." w. FIRTH surrs $1.75 Apr. l7.-'I'h_e young people or we com- munity are putting one play. try School Teacher," in the hall, Apr. '28. -1.. man: (nub inmnd holding a dance :01 we ;u-u. . ' Among the Easter gueete here were: Miss Kathleen Orchard tram Toronto at M. Or- lchard'a'; Miss Jean Knapp and" nephew, |Norman Knapp, from Toronto at A; Knepp'e; Mra.'G. Ball from Midland at J. McLean's;-Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Plowright and child from Lucknow at G. Plawright's.; ~ Miss Madeleine Torpey from Barrie at J. Torpey"e; Miss Florence Knapp from Mac- Tier at Mrs. W. Knapp'a; Roy Tracey from Toronto at B. T1-acey'e. `I353 `TLJAO 13:11.... :4! Ivnnvnn `snug; `nu Apr. 18.-Muros Jones underwent an op- eration in Barrie hospital this week for a bealed ear caused from a cold in the head. He liasbeen euering for -`qu'1tea while, but is now recovering. D--6-- nun Gus-and Ant Hanan-Cu` ant` (nun: now tecuvurmg. - - Easter Day turned out beautiful and gave every sign"of drying up the land, but the rain of `Monday made it about as bad as ever, though it will nish taking the frost [out of the ground. ' 'l'ln- `sulvvr AC 61:: new `a haunt` naun an `Dub 01 huv glvuuuu - The hum of the saw is heard again, as the mill has started. J. Pilkey is foreman `of the job. ` A`-nnnn {kn Waabnu annals `nun: marge Wl`vi:u\;; keeping house for her father while he is cutting out the stock at the mill. T ' n1l__ ;.--_L-_ \l2_. II-LLL__... -1 \Y-_.. 1 ._. Illa VIII! Illlllu The teacher, Mia Matthews of New Low- ell, has gone home for the Easter vacation. Darcy McKerna.n is back {at H. Johnston's again for this season. - . Mia Ila:-n Hus Inna` alrnv-nlrnnnnrn urifn lgltlll IUT lrlll 5UllUllo Mrs. Martin, the local storekeeper's wife, having business in town one day,last week, left her little three-year-old son with a friend. The little` lad got out on the street and was -taken away by a `boy of ten years, who took him ;a mile or so and left ,him. A lady hearing his cry took him in but the lad could not tell his name, so she phoned the police. Just then the police got a phone message about the boy being lost, so Prov- idence worked out well and the little lad was to the anxious mother, feeling no worse for his adventure. Apr. 18.-~Mrs. Percy Crawford and children are visiting -friends in Midland. Wesley Uncles of Stroud spent Easter with his mother, Mrs."Uncles, Sr. ~ v Miss Doris Mebcalf of Orillia is visiting her sister. Mrs. H. J. Crawford. _ The Misses Bandon spent the4w'eek-end in Midland. ' l YIY2_L__;_ l'1-_.._L_II -1 1).L.._L..... :. .........l I III Lvuuumu. Wishart Campbell of Peter-boro is spend- ing the Easter holidays under the parental nun` roof. ~ . _Mr. and Mrs. G. Love and Mr. an`3._Mrs. Fraser of Mitchell Square visited at James MacLelland s on Sunday. ' -n U:-Jnnn vI1`|n Inna 1v:a::nn IE Man pr. l8.-Mis;-E;wie Goiinell is spending the Easter holiday at her home here; also Iichael Gonnell is visiting hh brother at --...n. L NIECIJBIIIIHUB U1! Duuuuy. - Mrs. Hudson, who was visiting Mrs. Mac Elson, returned to her home in Toronto last .......I. WEEK o Geo. 0ra'wfordA & Son are loading VaV,car_ of pressed hay. . I an Wlnnn hon I-snuakf Han knhoknr Hun`. 1 u: prwseu any. Mac Elson has bought the butcher Busi- ness from Herb. Crawford. All wish him success in his new enterprise. , II... `I? A mg and Anna`-Ana-n Ilium-.a UuCU% In HIS IIUW UlllUl'fJ|'lBUu Mm. F. A. Seeds and daughters, Misses Helen and Berenice, of Toronto, are spend- ing the Easter holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Jones. ' HUI" `UFO DUCT Ullc Uuulpuxsu. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martin on the arrival of a. baby girl. I IVL-.. DI....L...... .: 'I`........s.. :. 1f\AI\l`:I'IlI Albert W800 H-nu `MISS VIJOIWIE` W300 OI ' Barrie called on _the former s sister, Mrs. Geo. Brown; on Sunday. ' .11..` and `Inn Dnuv Wnmpunnnn A: nnrw:n DIUKUHIII - ' `Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown and Miss Clara Brown visited friends at Painswick on Sun- day. ' W15/ll IFIUIIUB HU|'C_n Miss Gladys Srigley of North Bay is holi- daying under the parental roof. `IE3... Dnbn (`nan-\`\A!' Rm: u-nhupnnul On an uuylug uuuur um punmuu xuux. Mix Reta Campbell has returned to the Queen City after spending a few days with [her brother", Chas. Campbell. ' IV.........nLr-In6:nna Ln nu nnrl "nu `LI u-AIA UFO DIUKH {NH a Jack Kell of Hillsdale spent the end with his parents, `Mr. and Mrs. TIAII Ipnaenu. Mrs. Wm. Martin, who has been oonhed to for some weeks, is able to be around Cllu "tun Ill yunvuvw, AIAII uuu uunug Alavun I Kell. . Albert Webb and -Miss Lottie Webb of n,,,,,!, ,,u..,l __ L`..- -_.__'-_9_ _:l:.-.., `II ... I WU: Drqwu, UH Duuuuy. Mr." and Mrs. Roy Ferguson of Barrie spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bloxham. u- __.u u..- 13.-.: n....__ .._.s u:.... rn--- I Apr.` l8. --Mr:-"-z;;i.Es.: -Maitland Wiley and Mr. Andrews of Stroud spent Sunday with friends here, 1:.--_ ru__I__. a_:_I_-. -1 \'r.._u. n--. L 1...]: |1V1l1l'lIlH Ull LIIU IIIIIVGI III E URL) slllo Chas. Bloxham of Toronto is spending the Easter holidays with his father, Leon- ard Bloxham. ` 1.4. 77.11 _: `l`l':Il_.I_I- ._-..:. 4.1.- _.....l. ..B. 53'-"19". . 50.11!-Y. IJLUDLIUIU LIUIU. _ , - . Mrs. Norman Jardine and two children of Oreemore and Mrs. Wm. Gregg of Allan- dale' were guests "at Geo. Latimer's last ..... -1. U115. IUIIUPLIULI JJHUILVVULDLI WIJU ID xu. Rich. McMack0n. visitjed his sister in` ' Elmvakle last week. WEE . Wand Mrs. Harold Walkinshaw have moved to Barrie, where Harold is going to work for Dr. Jno. Dunn, V.S. II ... `l'\.......L....4.. at D......:.. L. ..L....:..... ...:d. -new house In me vxuugu. Wm. Carruthenr has made a vast im- ptvvoment by pulling down the old sheds. A_-;L-.. -1 Hana`; nhxnnnvn `Il nnni t; uu wuux IUI Lu. uuu. uunnu, v.L7_. Mrs. Dougherty of Barrie is staying with Mrs. Stephen Duckworth, who is ill. D:n`\ `Il'..`Il'n..l.u-u. 17:n:`AA :5 3:953: :n` Ap:-i.-Miss 1'.eoE'M'c3oIa1d of Tor- T onto spent the holiday at her home here. Miss Jean L. Hickling of Whitby Ladies College is home for the holiday week. `(:1-n .'Dnd-n whrun-Aug nnnnn-nnnninr` `N11 `Ink mg 1:110 Dunbar W66; 50 ucl uuuau. Quite a mnnber from here attended the enjlertainment given in Midhuret, Friday night," by the U.F.0. Club. HUI` puruula. U11 . uuu lulu. U. 11 IUEIUVUI Miss "Catherine Byrne of Barrie is visit- ing the Mines Murphy. Mr. and Mrs, Fraser are getting com- forgtably settled in their new home. .Il"ua Ilnnhm Tnnsnv :n nnnnrlino Hm Inn. : !0l:`wI.y XWWX In TIIIUIIT LIUW UUUIU. - Mia Monica Torpey is spending the ho1i- day with Mm. Chas. Hook. 113:. no-nnn II'nT\:\nnL-U nf Tnrdnin :a nAl'Il"_ vuuegu Ia uuuu: nu` hut: uvnuuy WUCl\o Miss Reta Wingrove, accompanied by her friend, Miss Doris Briggs, spent Easter with her parents. Mr. `and Mrs. G. Wingrovo. Ilia; 'n.4h...:.... nun--an A` nnrrin :9 1136}. Wlul "FIFE. Ulll. IIUUB. any _ Miss Grace McDonald of Toronto is spend- ing the Enter week at her home. t\..lm - -nu-nkno {cu-nn Earn otfnnlin than ,'_-W5 VF-SPRA Il-I\-__I.` -2 Welcome l!g`_ws for the Stout We have been thoughtful of the woman who had to make her own Porch and House Dresses and this season she will ndhere four di er- ent styles in Print, Gingham and Chambray Dresses in sizes -37 to 51_ inches bust measure. try 8011001 Teacner, II! we nun, Apr. 00. The Social Club intend holding dance in the hall, Apr. 21. A ; lb McKague is spending the holidays at her home in Teeswater. - A- .....-L ....:.. :. banning Hm In-mm-I hack --$2.50 to $4.75 each . Scores of House Dresses for ladies and missesjin regular sizes.- v - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - -'1 f}A'>._"_C? ;7`|"-'|l\ ) Ir--III Jill`-In assorted Scrims and Marquisettes, p1ai&_n_;__.,e"_"'_ stitched, bordered, or with lace edge . . . . . . Marquisette with coin spot . . . . . .. $1.00 yard Frilled Curtains . . . . . . . . . . ,', and $6.50 pair Scrim and Net Curtains . . -..-"$1.50 to $9.00 pair 5.. 13 to 65 yugl Prints, Ginghams ancg Chambrays in all the deg sirable colors, also thg; Riplette materials, 25 `rats is YOUR i GLOVE STORE As in past seasons, we j again bring forward * the newest style Silk 4 Gloves` and our guar- 1 aiitee , of satisfaction * goes out with every pair, $1.00 to $3.50 pr. Special value will be found in the Double Thread Silk Gauntlet Glove with "large cut!` and strap fasteners; contrasting colors and all sizes . . . ' $3.50 pr. 36-i} WHITE AND FACTOR??? BILLOW COTTONS, an; SHEE I`lNG-B1eached ANGUS we SELL_STA Misses Lillian and Marion Reid of Tor-I -onto spent overvEaater at their home here.` ll... Inkin Allan nf lmmlnill hm: I'lIhll'l'l- M .- . `. - . % TIME Nmns surrunn AT ' TE%C0ST.L-TYPICAL OF . THE ASSORTMENTS ARE wE1Nvm:YoU. I Apr. 17.---lziviss Vera Gilmore is spending the -holidays with her parents in Manseld. manna I-Inn:-:n4 nut` "grub Dn-`rn- u-`Jan I uuc -nuuuayo wuau ucl puiuuw nu UIUJJEIIUIU. Misses Harriet and Mary Parker under- went minor operations last week and are improving nicely. Um `I ........ `l'\....:.J...... .. ..4L......l:.... .. ...... GAD oycnulus W uuya Au l.Ul'Ulll.~U. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Eldridge spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Melville Marling. Douglas and Irving` Nelson visited with [friends in Stroud last week. 1:-.. `n n_____:.u__ :_ ,,2,2.e,,. 1 , 1,, , 1 Lcn. nu-3. uunx pin I The`many friends df Mrs. Marriott will `be glad to hear that she is gradually re- gaining strength. IIIAV \JIJl\J\I\J 7' 057113}. `Ill AVQULIKJQJ IIIEIJUI Muss Nnna Semple is visiting her parents I at Owen Sound. `Il'_, _,, J Il,__ r 117 1 . . o u Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wonch entertained a number of their young friends on Friday evening last. uu vnwn LIUUIII-It I I uuyn u V1115 nnvclj u ` Mrs. Lorne Davidson is attending a. con- vention in Toronto this week as a delegate lfrom S. -S. No. 2. | `II._ ____I II,,_ II,,,,, n '.I 1 A, -11 `wI;i`1'.Uz'1hL< i. g(.3'yrus Smith and Orville, and Mrs. Clarence Cooper and young son are spending a few days in Toronto. II: and II.-n `D `I `I31.-l..:.l..... ........L G..- her home 11: Ieeswawr. A so much rain is keeping the farmers back with their seeding. - " David Gauley has started to build house in the village. CV-. (V..--`.6-Lnuu"|nn nang Q git n, 18.:--Miss LLEeTh;;Z spent me] Ex with L. Mayes this week. Sadie Wonch of Toronto spent the eek-end under the parental roof. A number from here attended the play in the Orange Hall at Thornton, given by the Stroud W.M.S. on Monday night. mm N:nn .qnrnr\`n ;n uv:n:G:nn Ln-u r\nIInI\`-n M` I U v"` 9 IIICIILIB Ill IJUIUUK-l LXI! WCUL. Mrs. P. Greensides is visiting her daugh- ter. Mrs. Sharpe. ` u nnurur `I-:1:-`:1;-u J V... 'Il'.._-.:.\LL ....I TELEPHONE DAY OR NIGHT, NO. 70 ` AY"`! ..1:iV<=:r>' _:c\!1d Qarage Good cars or carriages for wed- dmgs, funerals, and all occasions, Cars for hire with drivers or without drivers to responsible parties; WE.i;.'R. train connection at Mid- hurst. Phone for information. Come here for satisfactory Livery Service ` !ET.HE!>A HORSES AND MOTORS FOR HIRE % W. IV: lll'llUlU LU In sympathy is extenged.

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