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Barrie Examiner, 22 Jun 1922, p. 5

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ut in Ermsh comm- 20 years old. Geo. Parks `is < seriously5 ill." . Harry Coleman is visiting his mother. `En `usual nnbn :o-K:uwn n."-no -n RT...-nan] u.au_y xmmmnu ll! vuluug 1.u.s,momer. `Miss `Hazel (lute.is*homeAfm'm Normal. Anybody know anything aboufzvourstreet in . L . ' . , m Geo. F. Tho'mpeon,' Representative & &&&&&&& &&&&~&&v&&o. . J1->hn undo; A r d'octor"a _ r '1'urfAOI1V1_b_ its Eqlding Vgaces 6n Sat- THE BARRIE EXAMINER Barrie Wall Papei` and Decorating Co. PHONE 168 WALL PAPER snuz SALE smzrs SATURDAY MORNING AT 9 O CLOCK DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND THIS EXTRA SPECIAL SALE ` )`UT _Three Beautiful Chintz Designsfor bedroom, reg.30c, 22 per roll Three-Beautiful Bedroom Patterns, _reg. 22 ............... 17 per roll Three Beautiful Bedroom Patterns, reg. 286 ..... ........... .. 20 per roll Two Beautiful Bedroom Patterns, reg. 18c ................ .. 12%; per roll Five Dining-room, Hall or Den Patterns, reg. SSC, for 43%; per roll Three Hall or Living-room Patterns,reg. 35c ............ .. 271/2c per roll Two Beautiful Scenery Patterns, reg. 75c ............. 55 per roll One Beautiful Tapestry Pattern, reg. 45c .................... .. 30 per roll Other papers all reduced. These mentioned are values that cannot be duplicated at the above prices. _.___.._ ..- -- -u-no-1 hIlInIIIJ\\II IVFIIJI-JIl1.IlJI\IJ The people of Barrie and surrounding country have never had this opportunity before: `We are willing to share our profitstpwith the people at t-his special sale. ' The season is about Over for `wallpaper. .We areredulcing our new stock` of papers. These lines are not of last year or the year before; they are 1922 stock. I That is why. we are reducing our stok, so that\w`e do not have left- overs. . '~ 01-` mmsr T0 can HOME-MAKING FRIENDS , While the inside, don t forget the outside. We handle the best linetof Paint "and Varnish in Barrie; ' also our prices ere the lowest ` THIS NOT A \SALE nus rs A SALE \o1= WALLPAPERS Page `Five ` .1 P.M. GAS C0. tent. STOVE uuun lib \IUll\VlllUu Gordon McMackon of Toronto spent a" few days with his father, David McMackon. A. Howie of Owen Snundspent the week- - `end at Rev. S. Martin s. `Ill-.. 1?.._!I_. TI 1..A._-_ .l 51. l'l|L_._.__ 2. _.S.. JUlUlll/Us ' V Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Jennett and aod` Mrs. Wilfred Mlapes motored to Toronto on Tuesday. ' r~....:1 hm... ..:sn..1...:n,. I'\l\\` .. 4.... ....l \V.llU`llZ MC H815 IJUI `bank at Oakville. `II_Il_ -1. all-IU5lJ'Kl.Yt Cecil Dean of`Oakville spent 9. day or two with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Well- ington Dean, before leaving for Edmonton. where he has bee_u_tra.nsferred from the tL__L -L f\_I--.ll_ 5 `CW \IlI.YD III LUIUIIUU, IKI4 W555: Mrs. T. Duckworth and Murray visited the farmer's mother in Toronto last week. Frank and Ernest Brennan went to Schrei-her last week. TX. `[3 .... __.I '-_L _..-_L _ l__._ _I.___ 2.. Tle. Don"t pl or wood ot weather. BDUIJIUIIJCI Iltlr WUUl\a Dr. Everard West spent a few days in Toronto. " - It- -___I ll..- Int.-- v,__,.,L1 _,,_I `ll ,1` `GINA nu I-\rl':Vo Cu IVIYIIUIII 5- 7 Miss Emnly Watson of St. Thomas is vis- iting at her home here. June 20.-Mrs. "Wellington Dean spent -a few days in Toronbo_ last week. in 'I" huunlnnonntk nu.-I ll . u m n . . . v:n:.-Al. i$$%&$%$%%**&*&*+%*%%$%*& ANGUS I THORNTON :$*%&$$*$$*%*$$*%$*%%$&%*: 3; NEWS mom NEIGHBORING TOWNSHIPS #1; every ' T` _ Wednesday afternoon during June, July, August and; Septetpber. Reid The Examiner Ad!o7Coluinn. .. (lo '70` VVIIIIDI Elliott Shoe Repairs` Elluboth-81., Bmlo This Store Will close tune 22 , 1922 TIRES TIRES -% TIRES Phone 195 Dominion, Arne:-Holden, Tiger, Dunlop and all other rst-grade tires atA$l2.00 to $15.00 for 30x3%-with c `In large!` s'izes all regiuced in price. Why buy second-rate` or unknown tires when you can get reputable tires from us at `these low prices? \ THE UNITED mmans co_.o1>. co., L115. Thursday, June 22: 1922` McKl-IE .8: MCDONALD : Roofing, Harness, Wire Fencing am/I Aut. ' Tires -at. prices to suit everybody. ovemus; Smacks, Work Shirts and stm} Hats at the best price in 'town. `Pints, $1.20 ddzc * ,Q_uafts, $1.-36 doze Half`-gallvons, .' $1 .70 vdozen , \ l'\CU,I\U3C 11331.. i B13.Ck ....6[0_A). I t0n s I Get your tea bef3re theprices go up ` Bulk Black 15.. | Salada Asst; lb- n-.: n-~_- 1--L' pg- HIGHEST mica j;PA1D I-`OR sacs frheuouse of Quality and Service GUARANTEED vuLc'ANrz1Nc 5 A 7 Clapperton St. ' . F 139 DUNL" 0? s1'., EARRIE Can you bezit the. price? BIGREDUCTION _ `_.' -.A`_ W.` `JARS -2 Limited owroom: Owen St. No. 78 n, Manage; nuvuu UL uuuvu DILIIUUU AU! nut: UUIHIH5 year. ' `Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Scythes and. amily, accompanied by `Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Grey, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs'.`George Wilson of Allisjzon. ' TII2..- Il'__:_..._ A.....-l.I -1 'l\_2.._,_J_I-`_- VVILUUII U]. l`II`Il5|/`Jl-Io Miss Marjorie Arnold of -`Painswick `re- cently spent a few days with her aunt, Mrs. R. E. Coulter. V `AT- E-.. ...1. . LL- __:Il_..- _ ____,_ Not very far out of the village a quan- tity of used shingles had been piled for the time being. But 9. few days after, and be- fore they were removed, 9. pert little robin had built Iher nest and lald -two pretty blue eggs, on one side of `the pile about three . feet from the ground and quite close to where people pass. A . A - ma wunnu `wlnnzln A` Mina gnvv-ninl l`L'\l".I\'| -..-~... _- .._.- .... -..-v...... u... envy rlnvealdlllu Mrs. Givens ha returned home after vis- iting friends in Tottenham and Beeton. Her -niece, Miss Velma Gould, accompanied her home. *` - (1, , I I . 1- IN: v\~u 0 cu- 'vvucIc pcvpui yuan. -. The many friends of -Mrs. Samuel Gordon will be sorry to learn that she underwent 3, very serious operation in 'a private hos- pital in Toronto last week. ' ' was Dnan ,A1vA;:l~ ll` 'I`nIIAn`n .-:5 annn1':n`n [M1171 L|Ullllll-3'6 W_Dll HUI. QIIUIMJUI HUI-U0 Mrs. Frank Hnry, who has just.recov- ered from an operation in -the R. V. Hos- ..pital, is visiting her `sister, Mrs. Ward. A W `nnn:a Inna nnnn gnnwinn `luv! \n I1llo I : \Jl'U$lUyo ' Mr. and Mrs. Bateman of` Schomiberg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. P`. [Co- burn and Mrs. Givens. G4.....-..L..-.... D..-;._'.-..I -:.'rn-_-._I:_, I-L, luugu zulu LVLIB. UIVUIIB. _ -Stra.wberry Festzival at Townline Pres- byterian Church, Wednesday, "' June 28. Jules Brazil of Toronto will give program. II ... fV:---__ I.-- ..-L-_____J l_.._,, ,e IJUIIIUI Seven delegates from St. .J1\}de s W. A. attended the annual conference 6f the .vW. A.` of the Deanery of Southsimooe in Allis- tou. last week. -Mrs. W. A. Jam-ieson, prmident of this 'brandh, was elected pres- ident of South Simcoe for the coming year. Mr nnl` MFG T (1 Qnivfkna nnr` fovnn Iflllll III LUI\JlII.r\I 5CD`! VVUURI Miss Rose Ayerst of Toronto is spending her holidays with her -mother hero. U MFG F95 '\b uV\TI' TI"`I\ II zli` TQlIl\IY_ -flllaul, I3 Vlllllllg HUI BIBDUI, U115. VV1U.o A. W. Morris has been suffering for the past week with -9. severe attack of erysipelas in his face. - ' ' . The. many friends of Miss A`!-ma Patton are soity to heat that s)h).wis' in the R. V. June 20.--Mrs. Palmer and children. of Toronto have been visiting Mrs. Geo. Wice. George` Green is visiting his aunt, Mrs. John Easton. 1] . ...._I II... a;;;___4 I`IT2l,_,, 1- an UULIII Jlliuulll . . Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Wilson of Toronto` have returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Crossley. ` Mr and Mr: Dunn-non Al. Q..L.......L....... uluounnxwo a chic! wtwz --w- !*9 Five .'Point IJIIU HIV U1 CLIU lI_lLlVUIU- 11115. As a -training ground nothing seems to be left to `be desired at Camp Borden`. The sanitary arrangements are ideal `and the rules are s`~ringent that go -to maintain heaithy conditions; `There is abundant space for every kind of training and plenty of room for sports of all `kinds. The Padre is planning a series of [games for the men. In vnnnnknvu A` 5kg on:-:u~unnG no-n Landau Ia pnuuuulg u wanna Ul guunra 1U1 IIHU lucu. The members of the regiment are hoping to see a number of their friends on Sat- urday afternoon, as that is\to be visitors day. ~ ' SCALLOPED ONIONS Cut onions. into quarters. Cook in boiling water unfzil te der. Draw in and reserve the broth for soup. Butter 9. baking dish and put onions in in layers,- Pour a. med- ium white sauce over then till onions are most covered. `Cover all `with buttered rumba and brown in the oven. lll'U.l7ll UILXUJUU `I! an pxmcuvo The annual district -meeting of the W0- men s Institute was held on Saturday af- ternoon in the Methodist Church. In spite of the unfavorable weather there was a 7 good attendance of delegates from the dif- ferent_ branches and splendid reports were given of the work for the past year. The program included vocal solos by Miss Doris Webster and Miss Della Mayes and short ` addresses by some of the delegates on An- `> cient Landmarks. Miss Ethel Chapman of Toronto gave a very interesting and ed- ucative address on Canadian Literature. Mrs. Aiken of -Beeton spoke on some of the `helps -that can be obtained from the De- partment of Agriculture both, in Toronto and Ottawa and how to make use of them. The meeting adjourned leaving unnished business to be dealt with by the district executive. Ladies of the local branch serv- ed supper in the basementjfof the church. and all felt that the meeting altogether had been of mutual help to everyone. UlI.l'LlIBlllUllUlL SUIUULL SUHU `Willi: The spirit already shown by the new re- cruits promises well for,an effective train- ing. Some familiar gures are missed, not- ably the tall form of Lieut.-Col`. Raikes, the kindly medieal officer who for manv years has taken .9. fatherly, wise and 501- dierly interest in -the `physical well-being of the men -and whose genial humor made him the life of the oicersi mass. M A- .. l._..2_-_... .._...._.I ._-u.: _ _ _ _ . ..._ 1.- TERMS UJ.'l'l`\'ULI an puulp DUIVJUH 5|; LU 210111: The advance parity, under` the command of Capt. Whitby,` had the camp ready and it took but a little while for the regiment to make itself quite at home. Before tea the regiment was fully organized for train- ing purpoa and 3. muster parade had been held. , II7_-L.L__ --___I3A2-._- __-..- _I-_I _ ____I_._ Weather conditions were ideal, a. moder- ate breeze tempering the action of the sun. which was doing its -best to destroy the mosquitoes. The camp site is charming. situated near the swimming pool and not far from `the Air Force recfeation hut. The wild roses are abundant and in full bloom. One corner of the camp looked like 9. old-fashioned garden gone wild. ` Wu dl \;-I';' nlu-nu:-'17 nltu-vnyn kn Gkn nnnv -an The Simcoe Foresters, undo; the com- mand of Lieut.-Col. A. Cowan of Barrie. assembled Tuesday morning at Angus and arrived at Camp Borden at 10 a.m. "Wyn ma-`wanna nv-nu:-`I-u nnrinvr fl-In nnnu-ndnr' soumans LIN CAMP MAY s1-:5 `VISITORS SATURDAY AUX: ` All concerned in Wilson s Hill Cemetery are requested to meet there on Monday af- ternoon. June 26, for the purposeof re- moving unnecessary trees --.and a general clean-up. Should -that day be too wet. then come next afternoon. 'Hospit.l,` \vhere`she has undelrgone axi op- era*.~ion for appendii:itis.. She is reported to be getting along -nicely,: however. iv an!` rm "ark `mnb:.nann annnf a `Any DU 115 55001115 IIVIIE IIIVCIJ, llUWUVUl Mr. and Mrs. Herb Dickinson spent a few days visiting friends in Meaford and Stay- I-unit IIUII -. Mrs. Lucas is visiting. her daughter, Mrs. Walter Taylor. in Magnebwwavnp MK: nun` MIN: 73. 1` nn.H>nu-can `M01111 vb, VV'l1ll-':l' llI`yl'\Il'. '11] 'LVJ.llE'lIl7IIUVV'VLIn Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Patterson have re- turned ater spending a few holidays 1 Toronto and other places. T man Mnw\:a I-ran-nu D A :a annnrnnm {Jun IUIUIIMJ HHU Ulllfff P1U$o Miss Mamie Henry, B.A., is spendmg the 0 \ summer holidays at her home here. .1124 Danni.` Tnnnnv .1.-. `I-um knnn n. Blllll.-ll_l_U| uuuuzzgya -50 L151 JAULIIC HUIU. Besie -Lennox, who has been in attendance at the -Hamilton Normal Sc ' 1, is home `for the summer. l__LL_._. `l'I_Z_I -f "I"-_-._A._ 2.. -..-_J:-.. .. I3 JIUIIIU IUI I/[I5 E|alL|lllIUlu ' Arthur Reid of Toronto is spending a short time with his son in this village. D... .-.....-'I 'IA'...-. 1) -`D nntvnn and +1.15.- IUIIUIII llllllc VVIIILI Ill-B HUM Ill IJILIB vAu.a.5x:. Rev;-and Mrs. R.`B. Beynon and. their son, Rav. E. D. Beynon, and family snent a few days lasfweek with Miss Josephine Doane. ' _ 17 n n _f_, ___n _..;.-_.:-.I m_..._.1..-- lJUUllUo ' . The Y P. C. -vies well attended Tuesday evening. Alvin Pearson was chairman. Rev. R, H. Svomerville gave -a short but very interesting +al-k on Shakespeare, which was much enjoyed -by all present. 'I"Inn mnnllnl 1-aft-nl> snnnna nf H-an .7n- VIII uuuu'u5 IUBIIJ l\lI DIIU lull lull \}U`lIDUl'lln The community mourns with the relativ- ew of the late Robert Walker, whose fun- eral took place on Monday afternoon. Ser- vice in St. John's Church was conducted by Rev. T, J. Dew and Rev. Dr. Whit- taker. All _-___..._-_I :_ nr:|_-_1_ 77:" n._'_...___ a pan. . - ` I` overiooked mentioning the arrival of a. son at Thos. Mar1ing's on June 3. Mr. Max-ling has named the lad after the King and intends notifying His Majesty of the bunny event. , non "`:\l\rv\nonn :5 .-.nG3..:.u-.61 . . - n nnhnnnl IIGUPJ CVCIIIIO Geo. Thomnson is suiciently recovered to motor to Toronto, where he will remain for `a. few weeks with his sister. Mrs. Thompson is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Long of Bradford. (1 :5- .. ............;...4..L:.-... -3 LI... 1...! n..u I13. IJUHS UI IJIHLICQIUQ Quite a representation of the local Odd Fellows was present at the Barrie Decora- tion service on Sunda_v.~ The ceremony was most impressive and was very largely at- tended by Ban-ie people. A ku_lo-up `II .1-nnnnr`n` I-Kn Tnnrn T-tn" BCHIIULI U IJIIKKIU PCU})lC The by-law to -remodel the Town Hall having passed -the initial stages, a meeting of the committee in charge took place on Monday night, and plans were laid to have ' the building ready for the fall fair concert. I "'1-In nnn\rnnn;`Ir nnnnnnu an-:5-`I `kn I-n`n:u_ IUV7 115,5 WIVII I'll, IIIIKI l'I'IBp I1. L'lalVWUUuo ' Oookstown branch of the Bihle Society will hold their annual meeting in the An-~ glican Church on Wednesday, June 28. at 8 p.m. V T`.I|lIlxF`.`\l\`Illt nnnnf:nn:u-an Ir`-us n-u-Lyn" A: n ' "i'v"e:f{$ 3'$3'r `1;31"}'sem in Ivy` on] Friday, 5-1.` __A good game. I it. out` MI-a Tana`-u at Dnnbluyn annn` is ruyluy, u-1. , Mr. and `M1; 5Lu`1 1;lh':tl'wl-:ocklyn spent a. few days wi'.*h Mr, `and Mrs. D. Marwood. n..,.t.-+....... r.........I. .: n.;. .n:u.. a....:..;.- nu onus niuuuuy `ms Ethel -13.im,_our g-Jiar hello gir1',"' T is holidaying at Lefioy. . Hr. Kym` of theV Uni`on Bank sta has returned from his holidays. "ung nuaknn A "Hana-`Inn in u:a:b n_- IIUT U-HUI! lIlCLn nruvlu. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson of Alliston vis- ited_F_'. Malcolm on Tuesday. Tlriv r:n\InnI' A": La banana-a 1:1` run: 55-; i "ci iaz"..T.."`$}"i{,r2.n:o is visiting" her aunt", Mrs; Alex. Arnold. . Ila ngul II ... IIT`.I}-:........ ..' kI`I.*..L.... --2_ [Ill oil? `I. |Ml4l%o ' _.nrs. Ebther Rsniseiy is visiting friends in L tlfu .l6'chlit'y. mk lnnb an ...`.-..:`..r RA1\ ;-3'-I" ryl T U60. 1.`. Luuuqnun, napraseuvanve i [T-xoxc-xoxoxoxoxoxc >x<>xox<}>xo1a>x>xox,

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