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Barrie Examiner, 27 Jul 1922, p. 3

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I have.` the oniy dry-cleaning pl-ant within yourireach - -outside the city. FUIiiii1LcI% w. FIRTH SUITS $1175 ' Ec3N'6'1CaY-7": If_ you are at all interested in the question of heating, let me quote on your exact require- ments, There is no obligation on your. part. H. J. BARRON .Hl_:'.ATlNG CON'i'RAeT-Oi!{ _Barrie, Ont. - Telephone 180 I am well `pleased with the Pease Economy Furnace. I am thoroughly convinced there is no other furnace on the market `with as good a system of shaking. Any small child can dump the ashes xyithout any trouble." lmontj auu rncru uuy, Aug. I, 1322. ' `Death came` suddenly on Monday to Harry Gardner, ea half-brother of the late Mrs. A.,Gu!ston. Deceased, whoieeemed in his ueual health, had walked from his nephew s summer home to the village, and returning, after resting, died immediately. _______I_:_ ` no xuunxuzuc uuu uwen oouna. John Peacock occupiedthe pulpit of the Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening. Next;Sunday Leslie McLean of Bradford is expected to preach, Rev. W. Johnston being on his vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wood visited at the home of F. Wood. -Rc-member Stroud QldeBoys Reunion and Field Day, Aug. 7, 1922. `nnnfh nnrnn can-In-lnnlu nun 11--.}--- 4-. \JCIIIlI0 Mrs, W. T. McMaster :_md son David spent a few days with Mrs. Bell this wank VVUUIIQ Miss Emma Ford is spending the holi- days with her grandmother, Mrs. W. Tur- ley . July 25.-Mr. and Mrs. J. Gardhouse and Mr. and Mrs. H. Nichols of Toronto. also Mrs. C. Power and Master Charles Power of Jersey City, 'N.Y., are at. Noah`Groee's. Mr: h.-m.mll.. Q. :. -....:..:__ ..-I-L:_--- U1 ucnacy uwy, 11.1., are at :Voa.n`uroee 8. Mrs. Donnelly. Sr., is visiting relatives at Markdale and Owen Sound. TA}... D..........I. ..... ..:...I `L- ___L2. ,2 n uug annual . Hub`. Alex. M01138. Miss Buchanan and 00118111 of Bame were guests of Mrs. Leslie Dobsomrecently. VME. I'{(KSi(`.I( and nnn n` Tnrnnfn an-A wcu: gucsw 01 Mrs. uesue uoosomrecently. (Mrs. Hossick and son of Toronto are spending a few days with Mrs. J. H. Mc- Cann. 11;, 111 nu In 1- . - - -- auu 1'|Ulll uay,_nug. I, 1322. Theodore Demvpster and famrly, accom- panied by Wm. Dempster, Sr., motored toACollingwood on Sunday to see Mrs. P; Fairbairn. who is very ill at the home of her sister. Mrs. Alex. McRae. man Dunk nnnn ----| ------3- ~' ucullcu UH. Misses Alice and Bertha Gibson of .onto are spending a couple of weeks ' H'I\rI-rs. E, Lessor. ' .3 M - n....I 1:... n 1 Yr` - omcz AND woRKs.i79 BAY:-'uiLD 51'.` Phone 734 John P. Murphy, Prop, P.O. Box 642 `nu-.. 1:4, 14t'GSUI' ._ ' Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Kenny.` also Mis= Aurelia Gaudet of Toronto. spent a few [days at Mrs- J. McLaughlin's. LJUKLUUUHRUI UHF: ` Mrs..Henry Gilchrist is home from Owen Sound again after. a month with her daugh- ter, Mrs. John Capel. A --Keep Aug. ,8 for annual picnic in con- nection with the Methodist} Church, Shanty Bay. Further notice next week. 30p `Miss Lettie Hart has returned to Orillia after three weeks at home; on holidays. H. G. Martin has purchased a store and post office near Beamsville, and is leaving Aug. 1st. I `H. H. Malcolm is now driving a new Studebaker car. .11.... 'l"r______ l`I,'I I - . - 1 -- A July 24.--Miss Sarah Waide is spending a few days with -her nephew, W. J. Jones. Mrs. Reader and children are with Mr. and Mrs. Elphick for 8 few days this week. George Dobson and wife are holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dobeon. ' .-`Rnn1nn~J-mm .Q-u-nun] (HA 1).... T)-_-_!-- VVII/ll `L111. auu HIKE. JJUGHC IJUDSOU -Remember Stroud Old Boys . Reunion and Field Day,_Aug. 7, 1922. Thnnnrn nnvn.na$np nnA C...-$1-- _ . - - -- uuulc Jul 11 WEEK. . There will be service in the Methodist Church next.Sundayi at three o'clock as usual. Rev. S. Martin of Hawkestone is to be the regular minister from this for- ward - 1-7, A` run - Ilclllo _ Dr. Gofdon Malcolm-from the West is at `home for -a week. ` "l`L....- -_.`2II L- ,,,, ' -` " "' ncou|'ucu' LU un_uguu`rsU.V Mi-s. Moore of Victona Harbor spent a `week with her `parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hub- rm-; < * uuaruvl I IJPII Jilly 24.--AlBert Hart. who has beu staying for a mon+h with James Hart, has returned to Craighurst. Mi-a Mnnrn .'.c v:..a......:.. u....L.... -_-_L - uvuuvy [U1 ll UULIUIE OX WCCKS. ` E. J. Zavitz, Chief Forester. Mr. Cane. Denuty Minister of Lands and Forests. and Premier Drury were at the reforestation plantation one day last week. They were very well satised with the work being carried on n `.:___V A`. V . v. .- A... BARRIE MARBLE WORKS Aug uuuuuya no net nome nere. Mrs. H. M. Wlllxston is spending a month with hat da'ughter_, Mrs. Meade, of Grand Ledge. Mich. I T RnHmn`L.... ......... - 'n_:_,, rat I -ulallu uuuge. 1VllC. W. Buttorfbas gone to Prince Edward `county for a counle of Weeks. 1?. T Vnuilnn l'\L:..l' I.`....__;__. 11 A July.24.-Mr. and Mrs. J. A; Hussey and two children of Sault Ste. Marie vis- ited at Mrs. `Jas. McLaughlin s last week. Billy" Coughlin is holidaying at home. Miss M. F. Ga-udet of Toronto is spend- `ing her holidays with Miss K. Mc`Laughlin. Mr. and Mrs. P. Scott and Miss P. Ella- cott spent the weekend at `John Sco`t s. G. R. Lane spent the week-end in Elm- vale. V Miss~Mae Coug-hlin of Toronto is spend- ing holidays at her home here. M .-a 1'1 11- nr:n:_...._ 2, 1- 3115511 Ba A. McKee has moved his family into the Tomlinson homestead a-nd`the Tomlin- son brothers have moved into G. Hogan's `house. ' llllllco I V . ' [ Wm. McKernan 1s'v1s1tmg at E._Cav- 'an'agh s. ' A ll..TI.... L..- _..____I I9, 9 -I 0 i time.` 117., ,F ANTEN Mxus SHANTY BAY LEFROY UTOPL; It does away with the stooping and back-breaking work: con- nonfat] wifh nw-1-in-.-nnr *F11v`v-nnnnn ' Tor- with 1 A Scene Froa REX lNGRAM'8 TI-is couousnmc. powsn" lFeat'uring Alice Terry and Rudolph Valentino. Coming to New Dreamland Soon. W6roi`lJl.ia-I"all wheat $1.25, barley 50-55c, oats 50c, rye 75-80c, butter 350, eggs 28c. pogatoes 60-80c. -u-:11: O Allist-on--Fall wheat $1.35, spring wheat $1.25, barley 60c, oats 50c. rye 900. eggs; 25c. butter 30c, .-potatoes $1.00. chickens! 25-28c. I\_.:II:_ 1'.` II 1 . 4. ._ . . .c we guusus 01 MISS Margaret McKenny. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hunter and two child- ren and Mr. and Mrs. Wright and daugh- ter Margery of Midland spent Sunday with Miss Rose Collins. . u-muvca. U1 uus 68011011. Mixes Jean and Angeline Johnston are visiting their brother, John T. Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. A. Armstrong. Jr.. and two children and Mrs. Edwards and three children motored to Toronto on Sunday. Miss Wilson and Miss Baker of Toronto` ate the guests of Miss Margaret McKenny. Mm. H T-Tnntnr n!` fnrn n`m:1J -v..- InaIulnA`\J I July 24.--Mrs. Fortner and daughter ar- rived last Thursday. To them is extend- ed a hearty welcome to the village. ' Mrs. S. R. Knapp of Toronto is visiting relatives. in this section. Minus 1...... .....J A.._-I:-. rv .-uc. Lusxu, urulgvale. ` -Remember Stroud Old Boys Reunion! and Field Day, Aug. 7. 1922. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Simpson and family] of Toronto, who have been visitix-.;_r` with' their cousin, John Laughlin. for the past week, lefton Saturday for.Meaforr1. n;](\7 -nF Tnrnntn n--on-L - `----' uccn, ACID UH Dal/UI'UH.`V I01"-.;VleaIO!`f1. Wilfred Dicky of Toronto spent a few days with his mother. Mrs. Rachel Dicky. Mm, ngmnkoll 0...: M... mL-_ n-t-- .. vuvvsl an-J u-uu uux; ouvuyllls auu uaulx-Ul.'U?u\l1lg' WU1'K- C0 nected with ordin_aryAfu_r'naces. ` A ~ This report from Mr. W. Connor of Orillia is convincing:- : uaya wwu 1115 ulULIlCI'. lVlI'S. E30518! IJICKY. Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Thos. Prince and family were visitorsnwith Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jones this week. I vuuu ulc xunueru parents. I Mrs. Martha Cross returned home on Saturday after visiting with her daughter. Mrs. Reid, Cfaigvale. _ ._`Pnmnmk...- Q4-..-...J nu -n..__7 n, - July 24.---Miss Helen Whiting. accom panied by Miss Peter Anderson, returned to Toronto after speding the week-end with the former s parents. Mm Martha nhnna -..L.........J L---- \. vunuugo V. Jennett and wife of Toronto ave holi- daving here. Berries are a great Crop this year. Ev- eryone seems to be out picking. John Keown had the misfortune to get kicked by a horse. There were no. bones broken. out he was used up for a few days. uuluca IU 1\'_V LUIS year. A The band. furnished the music for the garden party at Knock last Wedneday eveninz. " L 7 .,_____LL .' .p 1-...` uunvuv.-1 l namuron 1881? week. The stray dogs are still slaughtering the sheen. Mr.` Holt had three killed and two worried last week Tun-u -....._ LL , I . II ` '-' Wu: 1 Icu Rial. WEEK, Ivy won the ball game from Thornton last Wednesday. It looks as if the cup comes to Ivy this year. TBA hunt` Fun-nu'nLml LL- _...-3- fr " VJuly 24.;-Mr. and Mrs. Hall of King are visiting the latter s sister. Mrs. Clough- ley. ' 3 Miss Myrtle Coxworth of Toronto is holi- daving at hr-r home here. - _ mm: 13.3.! ..LL-___I__I 11 , P ' - `- uavuxg :1! UPI` 1101118 nere. D Wm. Reid attended the funeral of his" brother in Hamilton last week , . The an-my J.-..... .._.. ..:.:n _I,,, I . - -- llll u The C.G.I.T. ginls returned from Gen- eva Park and report a very protable I time. I Cleaner, Presser and `Dyer I09 D_l_JNLOP ST. PP- B="i 1" PHONE 229 IDKIIIII illia uaxu _uuCu. Miss Margaret Graham has returned home -af`er holidaying with friends in Or- illia. NEARBY MAFKETS .`."1"5S1NG . NANTYR `Phone 447.] Correct Tailoring At Right Prices June, July, August and September. afternoon 1 AM A PRACTICAL TAILOR AND READY To ATTEND `TO `REPAIRS ON Au. CLOTHES Goods called for anddelivered. PRICES REASONABLE Wednesday Thii Store will close ever) THIS IS THE SEASON FOR LIGHT WEIGHT CLOTHES TO KEEP COOL THE LADY OR MAN who is thinking of Egetting a GOOD BLUE SERGE that will not fade, can get it at from $40.00 to $50.00 GET `A HORMESPUN `nu AA\;AIlAa\Jl \JJ -uhlined, for` ...... .. Drop in and inspect these goods . J. TWISS You Will Appreciate the Vertical Pa e unnisnvtsn nu. Ross Block, Barrie (upst`airs) Expert Shoe Repair: A. W. WHITBY in pure wool, lined or lhdhi 1\t\ Elizabeth St., Bgrrlo Page Three

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