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Barrie Examiner, 20 May 1915, p. 12

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HOLLYA Mayr 17th. I).\.... $796.24; .-$795.24! . 1.00 The blow was great, the shock, severe, I .We little thought her death so ` near. !And only those who loved can I e I Ltelli IJCII The pain at not saying a last farewell. -- ' In memory of Edythe R. Ball. beloved wife of J. W. Ness, who ;departed this life May 23, 1912.; ',BOWDEN-In Barrie, May 14, M Margaret Bowden, aged 38 ' years. GOOKE-At Toronto. on Sunday, May 16. 1915, Jame-5 B. Cooke, in his 85th year. ;Funeral from the residence of his daughter, Mrs. W. J. Martin. .70 Symington avenue, on Tues- day, May 18. to Prospect Ceme- tery, 3GIBSON-At Holly. May 9, Dora. I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I Hugh Gibson, HYPSON---At 30 Wellington St., D Barrie, on May 14, Eleanor` I Hypson,. aged 78 years. ;SKlNNER---In Barrie, on May ' i .19, Robert Skinner, Sophia I St., in his 68th year. I I I UL mu. A. u. waters, Toron-' to, late of Dunn avenue, Park-l dale, to Thomas Lenton Ben-` son, late of South Kensingtoml London, England. R LA_UDER-BRANDON - In Or- lllia, on May 5, by Rev. J. J.; Wheatley, Rachvl Brandon tol Wm. G. Lauder, both of Edgar: `BENSON -- VVATERS - At St. MARRIED I I Ge0rge s Church, Montreal, Wednesday, May 5th, 19l5,| Florence Lucy, only daughter} of Mrs. A. G. Waters, T0r0n-l tn, '2'!) (`If nninn n u y A n - -n T`-~-`- nun nu uay lull. Morley Black has been ap- pointed G.T.R. agent at Elmvale 1n s_uccession to T. E. Lord. Minn '1`I|v\:\ (`|-...... _-A- ---J ' ...... HARRIS-On Thursday, May 13, 1915, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm.I Harris, Utopia, a daughter. RICHARDSON - At Ferguson-l vale, Ont., Vvednesday, Mayl 12th, 1915, to Mr. and Mrs.| Fred A. Richardson, a son. STEELE-In Hamilton, on May . 12, to Mr. and Mrs. Suther- I land Steele, a daughter. Poultry Fence, No. 9 Tooand Bottom and l3`i :|il}ng 18` 8 > 50 ' "12. 46c T 20 61 8 13.5 51 Woveri Wiii"%v Fence No. of fires 10 The best that money can buy. 108.1, . . IN MEMORIATH. Field Fence put up in 20, 30 Poultry Fence in 10 and 20 Ill DIJUUCDDIUIL LU L. Cl. 3 Miss Tcna Givens returned home on Saturday after s end- me` several weeks in Toron 0. nnnnunlnn T\ Q.`-...II 1- ---- value of Gold is in the weight, so is value of WIRE FENCE. We have just received another car of GOLD ! BORN . .$1.35 to $1.45 ..$1.25 to $1.50 .. ..60c. to 650. . . .7043. to 75c. .. ..65'c. to 75c. ....15c.to18c. . ..10c. to 15c. ..15c. to 18c. 00 on In uoa15co . . . .22c. to 240. . ..18c.to19c. ag .. .. .. 35c. . 20.00 to $22.00 $12.00 to $13.00 $10.00 to $12.00, ..$ln.50 to $5.50- .$12.00 to $14.00 0:- L- nn- I Height in inches 44 41 48 52 52 54 I .'TL-`Z Ill .1. U1 UHLU. Conductor K. McLennan ha been transferred to the Toronto- North Bay run. Mnn`.1I1 ulna`; Inna L-_.. -- .iI5 57} t and 40 Rod Rolls 20 Rod Rolls PHONE 108 L'lUU ` 26c.! .18c.= .150. .130. but _ Distance between Stays W22 22 22 22 Lillian Russell in Wildre" and The Black Box" Minard s Lclnlment Lamb- ma_n s Friend. A. H. Brother, V. S. {You cannot afford to take the i for the small premium charged. II! COMING SOON Now is the time to insure (either by the month or by the year) your _..__, N...` ALEX. lIlacDONALD, Proprietor. Ifllenu for Saturday, May 22nd DINNER General Animals Ins; Co. Farmers, Attention !. Mares That Are in J. G. SCOTT Phone 86 Duniop St. Oice. IIICII. CU Mrs.'H. Appleton and daughter left on Tuesday for a short visit in Toronto. ' lV....A....L..._. I-r 11,1 - Nut, Stove and Egg, $7.50 per ton. Pea, - $6.50 per ton Good Hardwood always on hand Snup Stock Tomatoes. Boiled Pickled Pork and Cabbage Entrees . Roast Beef with Brown Gravy Dressed Heart Vegetables Mashed Potatoes Buttered Turnips `l\..---~-l COAL yynu 1. 19 11331151 1 English Plum Pudding and Brandy Sauce. Thursday, May 20. May Prices: 25c DINNER Full No. 9 Gauge Weight Price per per Rod Rod 7.3 21 is now giving a A fresh shipment of Cl1ristie`s Fine Biscuits (see them). A complete line of Campbnll s Soups in Pea, Bouillon, Ox Tail, Tomato, Vegetable, Chicken, Julienne, Mutton Broth, Mock Turtle. Delicious Strawberries, regular size box . . . . . . . . . . . .200 Fresh Lettuce, Rhubarb and Onions, per bunch .. .. ..5o French Peas, imported, per tin . . . . . . . .150 Pure Honey from the Saunders Apiary. I.ior.nb);,.5 lb. pail 160. 10 lb. pail $1.45. - Beechnut Peanut Butter, per jar . . . . . . . O I O I O O 0 I O I O I I O I O I I 0 Id Boneless Chicken, per tin .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..20o Old Tyme Maple Syrupper tin .. .. .. .. .. ..- .. .. ..40o Another supply of Plants just in, at following prices: Celery, White I_3lume and Golden . . . . . .180 box or 2 for an 200 9.4 11.7 12.5 13.5 Dessert Phone I 18 Yard Oice. Raisin Pie T1:-.,.I,J.'..... 2 1 c 24c 26c 34c 36c 38c Agent 1915 nuuu LHKB, Angonquln l"&I`K, Mrs. V. E. Knight and family spent the week-end in New- market. II... 1! A_.,|_4-,, ,,_I I risk uu JJIGUIULU luau WUUA. Dr. Barber is trout shing at Rock I.ake,wAlgonquin Park, Mr: V IIn:n-I.-.4 ....A r.....n.. R. Neilly removed his family to Bradford last week. ha `D.-...l...... .'.. 5..-; n..1_:_.._ -4 l News from the aul|IlalC. Mrs. McK-own and children, who have been visiting her mother. Mrs. Hughes, left last week for their home in Mar- quette, Mich.. on learning that Mr. McKeown had been suddenly seized with appendicitis and had undergone an operation. The street cleaning gangs started gathering the rubbish on Monday, two weeks after house- The Master Key" The Million Dol- lar Mystery" EVERY WEEK A1` WISDOM'S 1 suuuIHI'S and Others, Canon Murphy ang Rev. E. B. In n'.....l-..... -_ H91!!!` uvnnn Monday and` Tuesday, May 24-25 Also Two Great Keystone Comedy Pictures Prices, 5c and 10c--No Higher GRAND OPERA HOUSE Pub Twelve The Greatest at all Stial Pictures a mum ucuucry meeting`. The flag on Burton Ave. school was flying at half mast out of respect to Private Clifford Herr-ell who was killed in action at the from Incl mm, u- -- RUNAWAY JUNE ,.u_y uuu _ur:v. 1'4. D. m Penetang` on Tuosday attending PV Thnafino` By George Randolph `Che;-ster -THIS WEEK- ...1olb.or4|bs.25o Beans .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..8tlna25o ches and Pears, tin .. .. .. .. .. ..10o American Coal Oil for .. .. .. $1.00 j - FOR THE HOLIDAY: First Episode on Al- The \annual congregational meeting will be held next Wed- nesday nisrht in the school room, reports will be `presented for all the different departments of the nhnrnh IIIII" Ulllt church. ;;\:|LCll wuu was xmea In aci the front last week. He ceived his flrst schooling in landale. 1.-___ up -- ./7\tvt,i1e"r`e';_r11'lar meeting`-c`f-`the Board of Management the fol- lowing omcers were elected for the ensuing year: Stewards, A. F Garrett, H. Knapp, J, C. Ser-` vice, J. D. Wisdom, G. Hill; Re- cording Steward, J. D. Wisdom. Finance Committee, A". F. Gar- rett. J. D. Wisdom, W. D. Little, L, Spearin, J. C. Service, H. Knapp, and J. Patton. Repre- sentative to District meeting. A. F`, Gar-r-pH Anrlifnnn T 1:1 nu... uwn Lu umunuu llll'UlalllK. A. `U."(u}arr9tt.. Auditors, J. E. Mor- rison, G. Hill. ' Alex. Kinsella has returned ' from North Bay where he was lcalled by the sad news of the l death of his mother, Mrs, Peter Kinsella, who was burned to death on May 11th. The funeral took place on Thursday, 13th 'May,. to the Union Cemetery, North Bay. The late Mrs. Kin- sella is survived by flve children, namely. Isaac Kinsella and Mrs. H. M. Dart, Toronto; Mrs. Fred MoI.auchlin, Montreal; Mrs. Geo. Park, North Bay; and Alex. W. Kinsella, Allandale, all of Whom . were present at the funeral. V Burton Ave. Methodlst Ohtu-ch.: ..--,u The first large pigeon race was held on Saturday by the Do- minion Homing Pigeon Associa- tion. The race left this station at 12.30 noon and the first two _birds out of 200 made the fol- Jowing time: list named bird, Hatch, made the ight in 1 hour and 55 seconds. 2nd named bird, O Hearn came second, time be- ing 1 hour, 2 minutes and 61 seconds. holders had been ordered to be ready for them. It is a pretty poor advertisement for the town to have these unsightly heaps of rubbish dlsflguring the streets for weeks longer than is neces- sary. ;ailwaL Ward. Fentnrin cum Kimball Young, International Star. 5 Parts uallUll 1v1ul'pIl_y and _e` Taylor were Penet Monday and at a rural deanery meeting. ag` nn Dnunlnu I Keep Minardh Llnlmont In House. ..;.....m-.u uome last week. Miss Irene Monkman of Orillia visited friends in town over Sunday, John Graham is seriously ill.` Fred Chanfler of Schombergg madv a business trip to town; last Thursday. 3 m Mrs. W. J. Broley. Elmer and Arthur F secured positions in '] Mr. and Mrs. Jnhn I returned to Cookstown Miss L. Lewis of I visiting with her paren Miss Jebb, who has itimz in Hamiltnn and returned home last wee Inn f-~-- " ` GOOKSTOWN Mrs. (Rev VV. H. Madden is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. \V. J. Broley. Wm. Robinson made a busi- ness trip to Toronto last Friday. Mrs. (Dr.) Wilkinson of New- market is visiting at the home; of Mrs. W. J. Broley. uunrcnlll, Eighth Line, lStroVuJcl' and Allandale. It was decided that a league known as Innisfll Indoor Baseball lAssociation ,be formed, composed of the follow-' ing teams: Lefroy, Churchill. Eighth A Line Federals, and Stroud Vics. _ ected: President, Chas. Me-` Conkey; Vice. P1-es., Marshall Reive: Sec.-Treas.. D. McArthur; Executive. Two representatives from each club. After making several amendq ments to the rules and allnting- players to their respective clubs. _-I, ` 3 gal...) 5 J auuu. All_ lIlVlL(`CL MISS Elsie Richardson has re- ` turned home after visiting Mrs. Hewson for a fortnight. l The W. H. and F, M. S. will meet in the church onWednos- day afternoon at 2 o clock. Miss R_a,tte_,._Toronto, will address the_ x1poe,t1ng. . I An Indoor B.B. meeting was. held at Stroud on Tuesday, Mayl H. for the purpose of forming] a league. J. W. Sutherland oc_; cupied the chair. Representa- tives were present from Lefroy, Churchill, Eighth Stroud, decided} leamm lmnwn no In-=-~ uuuanu, H1153 JBSSIO VV9 Miss Elsie Nelson int ing a piano recital ii May 26th. All invited. Mina `I-Plain D.',.I.......I- V WFV;-:;;\5Vebb and Miss Mi Webp spent Sunday with Miss Jessie \Vc_bb,_SI 1;1|,.:_ 1v_u, uuluua an UIIIIUSIUS UH May 24- Robert Stanley is building a bungalow on Burton Ave, on va- cant lot near the English church. Principal Shear and some oth- er citizens are building a tennis court at the school for the use of scholars and others. nnnnn `Inna!-.-- -.-- "\--- "` " Jug .1l lCl1US _lIl MISS Jessle Lem`: is at her home here of weeks. 'I7.....n 117-1,-n - - May 17th. C. Wilmot -of Toronto spent the week-end with F. W. Pea- cock, Waterloo Farm." inc Mon`: n..u..-..-,- ! ux/n_, VV GLEFIU _ M1ss_ Mary P mg ; fnends _m `an T...-..._-_ vnuc vuu uumuwuue at 6 o'clock. ' Miss May Spiller has been awarded the Silver Badge of the W. A.,. which is given as a re- ward to members of the Jun`ior Girls` Branch of the Auxiliary for regular attendance at the meetings for three years. This is the first Silver Badge which has been awarded to this Branch and it is looked on as a high honor. Four other certificates were also gained by the Juniors. Il\ll J11 3; vcu nu cvt:1'yuut:. I Right Rev. J. S. Sweeney, Lord Bishop of Toronto, will pay a. visit to Allandale next week and will hold 8. Confirmation service at St. George's Church on Mon- |day evening, May 24th. The ser- lvice will commence at 8 o clock. Mig MD`! kt-A `-'--A - vwuv vwu ICU! CII$l'VIlI I Next Sunday morning Bar. A. V. Brown's subject will be Thirsting for the Springs. In the evening the service will be 0! a patriotic character, Mr. Brown's subject being f`The Contribution of the Anglo-Sax-{ .nn Runs: in H... \xrm.mn rm... \au|1I:l|UuI.alUl.l. U1 Luv AulU-D8X- `on Race to the World. The choir will sing, How Long Wilt [Thou-Forget Me, O Lord," and Mr. Pratt will sing as a solo Lest We Forget. St. George : church. The Sons of England and Bar- rie will hold their annual church I garade to St. George's Church on unday morning. The usual in- ; vitation has been extended to the ~St. George's Society and local Orange Lodges to accompany > them to the service. In view of . the crisis now confronting the Empire it is expected that there will be a record attendance. The a sermon will be preached by the Chaplain of the Kempenfeldt V Lodge, Rev. Edgar Taylor. ' Spe- f0I'"IQ hR\/3. hnnn nnonnnn:-I . uuugc, ucv. .I:4u5u.l.' 1.yl0I'. Spe- cial forms have been prepared and hymns printed so that all will be able to join in the ser_ vice. A hearty welcome will be given to everyone. I Ria-hi Don T Q Q-u..,.-._- 1' - " Till IIHIII IXIIIIII AND SATURDAY MORNING ?` WA-ll:ry1rlz;-l-ev, gtayner and Mine- sing will contend for baseball honors at Minesing on May 24. Rnhm-f Qfnnlnv in `lnliil-'n~ -` Presbyterian Church. -1 (V___. J, vv aucnuu 1?` arm." Patterson is visit- ndH in fhiu 1n'nnl.. DEEP PURPLE ..\.un\.a\xlllI, Ulld. '10-. :.-Treas.. clnh ONE NIGHT ONLY ,_ _ . . . ..... xcnua nave itions Toronto. Mrs. King have _Cookstown. nnvh-u -F - " ' ' uuuuu uuu .l'OI`OnL0 19 week. Orilliz_1 -is in {nu-Irv: Ha U1 uunaxo parents he;-e_ nrhn ha- 1..--.. __.- 8'l'0UD_ - ..-H. -.--........u yuuauua; Iuuxu More frequent visits of the watering cart would be appreci- atod by the Essa St..merchants. Al|__._I_I, Am -.-.ug ;uIIu1Cu ['S11'r'1'(_iay their Webb,Str0ud Nelson intends giv- in Lefroy, All invitnd auuorauu IS VlSH,- this vicinity. Lennox, Heaslip, hr ff)?` 0 f|l \I11\lr\ - --cu-It It!` I l'oronto May 19th. I Mrs. Owen of Toronto is vis- 'arm." iting for a week with her friends arson here. ; Dr. L, J. and Mrs. Simpson nnox, and children of Elmvale spent: e for a couple Wednesday with friends here. They were accompanied home by Mildred the latter s mother, Mrs. Dutch- iy er. a J. O. Scythes of Toronto spent .1 Monday among Thornton friends .131 Rev. 11. J. D. Simpson of To- 'ited. ronto is visiting for a few days rdson with his mother, Mrs. Jas. Simpson. . night. Mrs. Allen of Aurora is visit- ing with her mother, Mrs. Jane h Stewart. . Miss Rev. F. W. Anderson of Orillia ` I the is staying for a week with Rev.l ill. H. Somerville and is taking meeting was.subscriptions for Knox College, Tuesday, MaylToronto. e John A. Thompson of Toronto nthex-land oc_;is spending` a week with friends ] in Thornton. -. Lefroy,' J. A. Corbett has sold his farml Stroud_IleaI! Cookstown to James A.1 decidedlKeI'I', of Alliston. I` In as Tnnienl I tho: 3 eager buyers, and the auto con-1 .test promises to be a great! Iarewell. The W. C. Hunter Clothing ' Co. s Inauguration Sale and an- ' tomobile contest proved a great success. La"t Saturday their ' store was ci-Zwded all day with] Barrie Markets -Family. Thursday Prices. drawing card. The Ivy orches-. Fall Vvheat .. ..$1.35 $1.45 . tra, composed of the following: Peas .. .. .. ._ W. C. Lennox, Rev. T. J. Dew, F.IOats . . . . . . . . . .60c. .,Stewart, W. Banting, W. Martin Barley .. .. .. .. ..70c. land Norman A, Duan, proved a Buckwheat .. igreat attraction and delighted Chickens .. .. ....15c. to 18c. ."the general public. This Inaug...Old Fowl .. .. .. uration Sale will close Saturday, Turkeys -- -- -- H150. May 22nd. The automobile con-,Ducks .. .. .. .. test will continue and votes williButter . . .. .. . be given for every cent spent in.Eggs, fresh laid . . . .18c. to 19c. our store. Now is the time toIPotatoes, per bag .. enter the auto contest. SomelHay .. .. .. ..$20.00 erson is going to get this love-.Red_ Clover Seed, $13.00; .y Touring Ford Automobile,'Al_sike .. .. .. $12.00: 1915 model , absolutely free of Timothy .. .. ..$ i.50 $5.50 charge, and why not you? Come Alfalfa . . . . . $14.00l in Saturday, May 22nd. Great Wool, washed .. ..25c. to 26c.! bargains in men's and boys` Wool, unwashed .. .. .. ..18c.` !clothing and men's furnishing Beef Hides, cured .. .. .. .l5c. `goods await your inspection and Beef Hides. Ffeen -- -- --130. "approval, Tallow, rendered, 1b., 6c.-61/gc. The W. C. HUNTER CLOTH- Sheep Shins .. ..$1.00 to $2.25 'lNG CO.. Barrie, Successors to Horse Hides ..$2.50 to $3.50 vHunter Bros. =Horse Hair .. .. .. . . . . . .35c. _----- .. .9 uuuu uuuusab. DUIHU get this love-. Automobile, 22nd. bargains fgoods your `approval, mkn 117 (1 YI I'T\1rI'!`l1v\ n-- A----- Headquarters Removed. ` ' The Headquarters of the Bel- ,gian Relief Committee has been iremoved from the old Bank of: Toronto Building, to 47 Collier; Street, where donations of! clothing, etc., will be received. Donations of clothing have .been received from the follow-l ing: Mrs. D. M. Stewart, Miss| O'Brien, Mrs. E. Bird, Mr. Forbes and Mrs. Calderwood. Cash pi-4-viously ac- |(nn\x,'lLul|rnaI man:-v no nag ncvcxcu wctusa Ill 1.Ul'UIlLU. Conductor D. Small 15 now running in charge of the Hamil- ton and Meaford passenger train, Inna f . . A ~ . ..\.--L --1--"~ unuau |!l'('VlUUSIy I knowledged . . . . . . lFrank 0l'SeI', Dalston 1:` Visiting` MISS Reta Campbell. Mrs. Simon Gibson and Mr. ,and Mrs. E. Monkman of Toron-. `to are visiting at Jos. Gibs0n s.I' -_... _ May 17th. .' Miss Lilian Boelby of Barrie is visiting Miss Reta Campbell. MPS. Silnnn ihenn n.-.A ll - A Great Success - nut/U uu uuy street. I Inside of an hour the web of} - cloth selected is on the cutter s; board. The coat goes to the` coatmakers, the vest to the vest] tailors and the trousers to an- i.other oor, and on the afternoon [of the fourth day all three gar.-' ments reach the inspection room. within an hour of each other. I Team work, elciency and; system in handling make the`. schedule as certain as the time! of an express train. Suits are tailored to mea- sure for $15 and up. The cus- tomer is offered a selection of 300 patterns of worsteds, serges, tweeds, homespuns, vicunas and! other special cloths--all im- porteddirect from England for ' the special department. The W. C. Hunter Clothing Co. are showing a full line ofil samples. I a. wuuuurl ul mcrease. Semi..ready Special Orders` are made to measure in four full working days at the shops in? Montreal. Not a moment is lost` after the delivery of the order and measurement at their 1015. (Ice on Guy street. tncirlo nc .... 1... .- - - The growth of ' the Special.` Order bus_iness in Semi-Ready tailoring is evidenced b_y the fact that within five years the growth in this particular de- partment was over 600 per cent. -a wonderful increase _ = . .qnn1l'_v-nnu Q.......--1 n `IV SPECIALIZED TEAM WORK SUITS ARE MADE IN FOUR DAYS. In One Your Soml-Ready Shops Tallol-Gd I-lalffa-Million worth of clothes to Special Order. Tnonurogi Medium Size Prunes . . . . Golden Wax String Beans Vine -Brand Pie Peaches an And always 5 gals. Americ

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