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Barrie Examiner, 8 Apr 1915, p. 9

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OPENING BILL A Daughter of the People Special Retufn Engagement with All New Plays Tues., Wed.,Thurs., Fri., Sat and Sat. Matinee APRIL 13th to 17th Prices: 10c. 20c. 30c. Seat Sale at A. F. A. Malcomson s Office. CAREY SHOE 00. buy Barrie made Shoes 20 per cent. less than any other local dealer and 'cAREY'8 purpose distributing this saving of 20 per cent to every wearer of Barrie rhade Shoes. ABSOLUTELY FREE to the wearer of Barrio made shoes, besides a distinct saving of 20 per cent to every wearer of Barrie Made Shoes. 711L,_, `l'\ - ---- - - - ..v... v. u -uuu u -V uvuunilv &IIv90u These Barrie Made Shoes we have for Men, Women and Children. The counters in every pair are guaranteed by the manufacturers who put the best honest work and material possible into the construction of these Barrie Made Shoes. sell shoes made in Barrie are compelled to buy them through their wholesale dealer and pay him his profit of 20 per cent. I was cured of Acute Bron- chitis by MINARD`S LINIMENT. Bay of Islands. J. M. CAMPBELL. Thursday, April 8, 1018 "i v'v`2.';" m3}i"or 'i{`r'or`1 sEii13 . matism by MINARD S LINIMENT. Albert Co., N.B. GEO. TINGLEY. i was *cI;}${1_ Qt _13"a.<:fi'aIi_i~I;u_r"a\T_' gia by MINARD S LINIMENT. Springhill, N.S. WM. DANIELS. I fuvnn nun.-I .~.4' {`l\v|r\v\:n DL.\.. DOUBLE TRACK ALL THE WAY FOR CHICAGO Leave Toronto 8.00 a.m., 4.40 p.m. and 11.45 p.m. daily. FOR MONTREAL Leave Toronto 9.00 a.m., 8.30 p.m. and 11.00 p.m. daily. Smooth Roadbed. Highest Class of Equipment. Full particulars and berth r_ese1-vations at Grand Trunk tlcket ofces. ' ii 14:; WBILLINGSLEY agent, Barrio. Phor TORONTO-CHICAGO TORONTO-MONTREAL Phone BB. Phone 108 MERRILL & HUBBARD I!liE!.-EEE-'.-I-'n'.-E-E 200 must be raised in the next few days, and I have decided to sell everything at Half Price until the amount is raised. Everything must go. No reserve. Just think of the bargains in Dinner ets, China, Go-Carts, Watches, Silverware, Brooms, Bibles, Flash Lights, Electric Fixtures, Thread, Wools, Switches, Shoe and Stove Polish and many other articles. Iron Tire, $2.75. Rubber Tire, $3.50 COME IN AND LOOK OVER OUR STOCK Gum, Baking Powder_',_Graniteware, Rubber Balls, `A 'Mrs. T. F. Fitzgerald, Steele SL, is spending the week in To- I`(mtO. Matches, Toilet Paper, Cushion Cord, Curls and On account of not having room to show the goods, new lines will be added each day. Remember the sale will stop as soon as the $2000.00 mark is reached. Sale Starts Friday, April 9th BOYS EXPRESS WAGONS COME AND SEE THE BARGAINS Folding Go Carts, $9.00 to $14.00 Carriers, - $2.75 to $5.00 With Iron Tires, - $1.25 to $2.50 With Rubber Tires, 2.50 to 3.75 BOYS VELOCIPEDES ly Clerks Wanted at 0. Apply at store. . . Hy. Burdge _of Meaford spent the_ week-en~d i_1} town. One Door West of Queen's Hotel Baby A Carriages 1 We have a large stock, just received K. foucar of Hamilton has been spending a few days with Jon. Sissons. A `II... A,__I II... I\__, I`__.._,_.__ _I uuu. L`lDE||JllD. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cameron of Toronto were at Mrs. Spry's over the holiday. man MIIII;fh` mtvnn n :MI".wGrandy of the 13.0.1. staff 1s spending Easter vacation at Harriston. I Miss Muriel Tytler of Toronto was an Easter guest of Miss Nora Radenhurst. TI f`1.......I.\_ -1.` `II2.lI-.._I 3- __-_J l DIIC uuuuaj. | AVUIG 1wauCuuI.uav. R. Gordon of Midland is spend- ing the holidays with his par- ents, Bayfield St. moo Alina `nnnnnnnl.-I nf AlHa Mrs. E_aster iS1ms. |W1`\{is Ellen Gibbons of Gilford| spent Easter with Miss Nellie Hickey. u all 1-`raw 4 An "'bu}{c}n"bhr'{s"o'{'i1aueybury was home for Easter. 2 IIFIU |JlIo I cui\Eis.:sJcXliceV Fitzgerald of Allis- ton is spending the vacation` with her parents. I Suocusou to J. R. I-Iambly Kels of Milbrook spent` with her daughter, Mrs.! IUI VV al1l.J(lL|E|llCllC Mrs. E. Little. Charlotte St., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Little. London, Ont. Bofore returning she will visit her sisters in Oshawa and Peterhorough. Arnnnm `kn o4u\rln1-sin fnnrn Tn \In`|llK1VVGu (lllll .1 UhUlIIlJl uugu. Among the students from To- ronto who are holidaying in town are: Miss Joan Powell, Miss Mary Agnes Moore, Miss May. Livingstone, and Miss Laura Young, of Toronto. __w-- I Mrs. Will`Iiobertson spent the |we9k_end in Bradford. lI 2......._ A........_ (V--l.L...-.I..._...I _....I Misses Agnes Sutherland and Tula Gordon of North Bay Norm- al spent the holiday at their homes here. ' Miss Bertie Patters0n,Church- ill, is with Miss Jessie Lennox for a few days. `:nn `l'll:nn Dnhl A4` `D ("'1' ' Mrs. A. C. Knapp and her daughter Ida spent Easter with _fri_e_r;ds To1:ontp. ' IUI I CU |:U \JUpICl lJllll.o G. Mr. J. tone of Bradford visited his cousin. Miss Claudia C. Stone, for the Easter holidays. `tn 1-nu-\.I run D Y n n A n Q n t\f\` Toronto for Eastertide. `KIA- T` A.._.......l........_. ._.-- _'_ I11- 1 czZ1ir'ne up from` nay ucl. , on . : Mr. and Mrs. P. Healey left `yesterday to spend a couple of ;weeks in Old Point Comfort, ;Virginia, Washington and Balti- I\..__-__ D!-_.2-___.I. _ 1|... CI...` |uuc|pu. Miss Mary T. Smith left for Toronto on Tuesday and will sail from San Francisco, April 17, for China. after a year s fur- lough at home.` ':nn Ar\r\:n I\t IUUEII an IIUIII "- V Miss Annie Cheetham of Win- nipeg, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Henry Bogardis, for _the past week, left on Tuesday |for Wauhaushene. `Il __.. 1'11 7211!- lVI_..._I..l.l_ (NI. .'_ Cllb IICI Us Miss Jessie Webb a_nd Bunker spent Easter wlth M._1V_Iathe1's. 111-..- A...) T`I'_.__-I LV.I.. LVILIUIIUI Us Misses Flora and Hazel 'lands are. at their home lduring the holidays. ]'"1a'i ii}n;"e}i}}in of Hamil- ton was the guest of Miss Nellie Goodall for Easter. Il'__-_II `I3 CI.-..~.-__ A ll... 13-..`. \JUUUGlI lUl.' JJJGBDCL - Mansell E. Somers of the Bank of Toronto stat!` has been trans- ferred to Copger Cliff. `Mn `I l" nnn nf 13:-nrlfnv-H | ton. `Jo |~`llaUllC, .l.l.'l DIIU LUIIDUCL ll\Jll\l(4lJn7o Mr, and Mrs. P. Jones spent Easter with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allingham, Thorn- Il 2__ ll7:..._._...I `IRA-.. -2 \Y.._lL IIUllo Miss Winnifred Marr of North Bay is spending Easter vacation :with her parents, Mr. and-Mrs. ;Fred Marr. - 'll__ `I7... `l'\.._-....... -2 \T.~...lL. i 1' I \. \J LVICII l . 6 Mrs. Wm iBay is spei Mrs. F. W. Rayner, Sr. x If... 1\v\J lUllhlJ VJVFL DIIU IIIJII ua._y. W. J. Hickey of Flos is at home for the holidays. Miss Edna Ault of Toronto spent the holiday in town. Mr. and Mrs. H. Ottaway are Spvnding` a few days in Toronto. ' _Earl Neilly and sister are vis- ntmg at W. Fraser-`s, Essa street. [1 nI\lIV`l\"I :n I unun ts. Percy Sarjeant of the 2nd Contingent Medical Corps, was a 7visitnr at his home here. Lieut. Whitby also came up for the ihohday. I`:nn man (`vino ruuuuay 0 ` Miss Vance, Miss Ida Cres- gwicke and Miss Wismer left this :week to take a three months course at Macdonald Hall, `Guelph. I Me Mm... m Qrnilh Inn rm. ILJI. Go IUVV \.lCluJCo Miss Lillian Reid Q_f ] spent the holiday with her ients here. Ill-.. 7---}- ML _...'l TIIII IIIIII IXIIIIEI IND OITUIDIY IORIIIO LCIII. Wm. Rayner of North spending the week with ` Gowan and Mrs. Alf. (V_ _ 3_"'1"". Noe- here. Mss M1.ss 135;-2 ``&". `Fo'v'1;r" ` i$n.i?1i.eI gzwhday with his parents, Grove II ... VI`! 11 I'I3l,_.,_,-II !`Il__I_ \ THE cnnavt sun: 00. are the only dealers in Barrie who buy these Barrio made shoes dir- ect from the factory. Other dealers who may To the person buying the. greatest number of pairs of Barrie Made Shoes at OAREY 8 _ OUT RATE SHOE STORE from APRIL 15th to August 15th, 1915, will be given absolutely free $20.00 IN OASI-I, and the person buying the greatest number of pairs of Barrie Made Shoes AT OAREY S from August 15th to Dec. 15th, 1915, inclusive, will be given ANOTHER $20.00 III OASI-I, in all a grand total of $0.00 OASH given` $40 in Cash Given Away Absolutely Free at Carey s Cut-Rate Shoe Store SHOES MADE Ill `BARBIE by Undo:-hills, Limited, are the best. Shoes made in canada or any other country. Be Patriotic, 'Buy Canadian Made Goods and when possible Buy Barrie Made Goods I I IIIIII I $II I Apr. 6th. ` Miss Jean Henry and Miss Bruce of Egbert spent the East- er holiday with Dr. McBride of iW_siland. I _,-J II ..- `I'-_ A `I'\_lL__. ' VV (7! Iauu. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Patter- son are spending a week with -`friends in Detroit. \I7-..I.._- I\.-_I._... AI V'I`.\........l..-\ ILIUIIUD III. JJCIII. Ulla- Wesley Dunlop of Toronto `spent Sunday and Monday at the parsonage. Rliao Tillin Dnnbn ha nnnnn0 > Garey Shoe Co. UIIIJD, LV.I.lo Gllll LVLID. UGO: .LlUGl\Ua Allen Patterson of Barrie is the guest of his friend Gordon Henry for a few days. - Mrs. Wm. Hicks is visiting for a few days with Toronto friends. Inn Duunnn} Dnnxuvn Qnnnl `Inn Miss _Jessie Fraser spent over Easter In -Cookstown. G IUVV VVlal.l LULUIIUU llll`l.l.\.lOo Mrs. Rupert Brown spent the Easter holiday with friends in Kingston. Inn D A rvhnvnnnnn ant` U ;* ai\ IDi`.:s;aI":i'llie Boake is spending the Easter holiday with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Boake. A"1\v| nn"Amnruv\ A6` Dnvun;n in l\Ill6DllU.llu Mrs. R. A. Thompson and H. C. Black of Toronto spent over Sunday at the home of Mrs. Tor- rance. 1u:-_ n,.-.4......I,. 1'1 .... - :. ............J I Miss Gertrude Henry is spend- `ing a week in Toronto. On her `return she will attend the Arn- old-Dunn wedding at Elmgrove. Rev. C. A. Simpson preached an excellent sermon to a large congregation last Sabbath morn- ing. His many friends are al_ ways pleased to listen to and shake hands with Mr. Simpson. Rev. F. J. Dunlop preached in ithe evening and his eloquent lsermon was much appreciated by all. The anthems given b the choir, although difficult, were well rendered and enjoyed by everyone who loves good music. `The quartette, Tis Midnight,"~ {by Miss Henry, Mrs. Boake, G.` IB. Henry and Roy Blackstock iwas extra well given. In thel humming parts brought out the" voices blended perfectly. The heavy solos during the day were very well given and were taken: by l\1rI{iss Henry and Roy Black- s oe . II}... 'I'_._.__ 1`_._-:.__. -1.` 'I"I___2..i IIILFI/III`! 1'11 D. IIUUD. \_llI Illa v P Last Sabbath the people of Se} Jude's listened to a very fine ser- mon by the Rector, Mr. Dew. Special music was given and- some special organ numbers were given by Mr. Coulson of Toronto. `II _ .....I `II ..- AI.._ 6l.....-.._A A..- 3I.4\)lJl\- Miss Irene Irving of Barrie spent Eastertide with her grand- mother, Mrs. Robt. Gllpin. l.UlUllhUo I Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Stewart are. spending the holiday with friends` lin Or1_llia and Toronto. Misses Evelyn and Leila Pres-| ton and Isabel Reid of Alliston are spending a few days with their aunt, Miss Annie McKenzie., Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stewartl of Barrie are spending a few days here. 1 The little Misses Dreyer of Creemore are spending the holi-. days with their cousin, Gene-| vieve Jamieson. . A. vwtlvbevrwtmtewa-I-t of Cochreneg and Willie Stewart of Downsv1_ew spent a few days recently wlth BESIDES an Absolutely Free Gift of $40.00 in` Cash .L\JlllIl.|.vlJ JUL I_'J(1BlaUl|4lLlK3u Miss R. Armstrong was in To- ronto over the holiday. `X7 T uinbntr A4` Winn in of Be sure and ask for a Coupon issued with every Pair of Barrie Made Boots by THORNTON` Retail Stores at Tormuto, Chatham and BARRIB A number from here attended gib. Vanderburgh s sale on Tues- ay. El-nlo Mal-ks lpompany support- lng lllss Klttlo Marks. The Ernie Marks dramatic and vaudeville stock company will begin a 5 nights engagement, commencing Tuesday, April 13, at the Grand Opera House with the wonderful drama A Daugh- ter of the People." _Mr. Marks owns the sole right to play this clever up-to-date drama in Canada and it has proven a box oice winner all season through Ontario. The play tells a clev_ er story with lots of pathos and comedy interwoven in the scenes. Between the acts six big vaudeville specialties are presented, making a big even- ing s entertainment at popular prices. The clever actress, Miss Kittie Marks, and Ernie Marks, are big favorites in this town and this season the star is sur- rounded with 14 clever players. Prices evenings, 10c, 20c, 30c, and 10c, 20c Saturday matinee at 2.30 pm. Change of pro- gram each evening. thir mother, Mrs. Jane Stewart. ""M}~s'."'1~i6:3i "5E' '1CaE;r6{-1";hb' Mrs. Scott of Toronto spent Sun- day and Monday with friends |here. GRAND OPERA HOUSE The Ernie MARKS Company

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