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Barrie Examiner, 7 Sep 1922, p. 8

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DR. GEO. R. BURNS sin. Orchestra. Beetserviee. Jitney Sefvice Specicl Accommodation fonf Picnics, T Corn and Weacnerq Roasts Boat service, Thomas Boathouse and Allandale Wharf, . -. Wednesday and Saturday-at '2 RM. - DANCE MONDAY - DANCE WEDNESDAY DANCE SATURDAY A1` M1NE;'r's POINT ELSIE A. BURNS CHIROPRACTORS 78 Dunlop St. (opp. P.O.) manna BEACH AMUS1-`.M_EN_ l _c_:_Q_. LID. Phone 406 mples of Alsike, Sweet Clover, ......I___, AND . 75c bag 40 each . 8c each - - v w v I 1-1vIlT`$IllUlIICll Miss C. Blueman, who left here on Aug. 23 for Regina`, arrived safely on Aug. 26. and was married the same afternoon to Dr, G. A. Robertson. son'of Mr. Robert- son. I.P.S..'Mortlach. Sask. Miss Celia Blueman is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Blueman. Craighurst, and was em- ployed as stenographer and bookkeeper in the Motor Vehicles License Department at the Parliament Buildings, Toronto. Dr. Robertson is a. graduate of the Dental College, Toronto, of the class of 1922. and has been practising in his home town. Mortlach. Sask. Before` leaving her pos- ition, Miss Blueman was presented by the officials and staff with a beautiful linen luncheon set done in Madeira embroidery and a cheque for $70, She was also -the recipient of a number of useful and ex- i pensive gifts from home town friends, .vv...-_; 0 . The Misses M. and J. Hart. teachers. re~ turned to Toronto on Monday afternoon. Mrs. White of Elmvale is _the guest of Mrs. Geo. Snider. __-_ __. IIICQJ. M17\;[rs. Alex. Richardson spent a few days in Toronto the latter part of the week. lA':,... ll.....)__ -: - -_- .... ....v an-vvvl yuan Ul MIC WCCIS. iVIoody of Toronto and Mrs. Swan of Barri. were the guests of Mrs. A. Rich- atdson recently. ` I PIVLL In, It I V -' uu acuuuu. Miss Audrey Jary and friend of Toronto spent the week-end with her parents,-`Mr. and Mrs, A. Jary. ' T II.__. Al,,, T\` ` ` ` I rvccn-cuu at Her 1101118. 'Mi.ss Anna Turner is` attending `business college in Toronto t.hisye,a.'. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Turner motored to Toronto Exhibition. ' Mrs; D. V. Teney, who has been on 8 visit to her mother. Mrs. Wm. Morrison. has returned to her home in Saskatchewan. The threshing whistle is again heard in this section. ` MIL... A..J___., 1 ` ' ' ` " .. r.....,... V vuu vuuvunus Dlvdll I/IIUIU. `E. Emery of Toronto ` spent ` the week-end at her home I ,llL..~ A-\-no I'......-_ __- _L` 1- .- uclc ulav uzuu. ' Miss Hester Turner, teacher, has return- ed to Sudbury to resume duties. Miss Alma Richardson accompanied her, having se- cured a position on the teaching sta there. ;an E` `IJ`------ -3 ""`~--- A ` " , -_._`y_-- Sept. 5.--Miss Nelson of Dalston and Miss Windrum of Omemee are the teachers for` the ensuing year. Miss Windrum taught here last term. ` 11:..- u....;.... m.._--A- A 1 T --------o----. !BRET'l"S I `l"I!"l:"l'\ own '31-- G.T -C;:I'ier Robertson-B|ueman 8A!HvRsT{ which included a generous supply of silver table cutlery. Your correspondent joins with many friends and relatives in extend- ing bwt. wishes to Dr. and Mrs. Robertsonl for a long and happy married life. I ll and Mrs. Bruce Richardson and fam- ily of Allandale `visited Mr. and "Mrs. D. Wood on Sunday. J I _, ...... ....-.. The circuit garden party held last Wed- nesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Roe did not draw quite the usual large crowd. However. `a goodly number were present from each of the ap- pointments and other neighboring points, and sat down to a well-lled table of first- class dainties. Following tea, a good pro- gram was furnished. consisting of readings` by Miss Carson of the Seventh Line, Miss Fortner of Minesing. I. Bishop of the Sev- enth Line and Ross Richardson of Eden- vale; lvocal numbers by Miss Ila Culhnm of Edenvale and Miss Jean Handy of Mid burst; and music by part of the Barrie band. Rev. S. J. T. Fortner very ably occupied the chair. The evening being al lit-tle chilly. ice cream was not so much in demand as usual. About $100 was realized. .|.uuu ; n uuwnu I i l I I which will he used for parsonage furnish-.4 ings. . _ I _3 `I\ sue` ' IA ._ .. ,, J I! Among the visitors from here to thei Exhibition last week were A. A. Armstrong. Sr., and sons. L. W. Armstrong and W. J. Armstrong and family. J. T. Johnston and family and Hampton4Fralick. ' I 'I'V'L |JUIlllG.V n ' nu uuc WI:Cl\'Cl|U. Mr. and Mrs. Clark [and son of Orange-! ville and Fred Eldon of Alliston were the] guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Courtney on! Sunday. Anxnnn 41.... ..:..:A....... t...._. 14. - -' uuuuay o Miss B. {Russell was home from Toronto for the week-end; II. .._.I `ll..- rn,,,I I - '- uuuuay . ' 1 Murray Ronald of Hnsall was home over; Sum;_!ay. ' * Mun `D r`D.......Jl .-...... L--.-.- l'-- "` - I _ ...... .. unulu anu unlce, paw. Nights-and Holidays, 65.! We deliver orders to any part A of Barrie or Allandale INCH HUIC. * _ -Mr.'-and Mrs. Earl Knapp and three children and MN Jean Knapp of Toronto were guests of Mrs. J. -M. Knapp over n M.......... `D.......l.l .: u-__,n m, u., n uu ouuuay. { George'Stokes and daughter Dorothy of ` Thornhill spent the week-end among relat- ives here. ' 1;_. , I It '1 u vr - - _-. _.-- ...-.... Hanna -1. . uuuucl/uu. - - 1 Mr. and Mrs. M. Doyle of St. Marvsi v spent a few days last week with Mr. and` IMrs; B. Beelby. ! `|[_ , I it AI: 1 -- --. liiVId'r._;1n_;iv`I;I~r:,:t: Alfred MacMinn and son! and daughter of Terra Nova and Miss Annie` MacMinn and Thos. `Hughson of Toronto` visited at the home of A. Armstrong. Sr.. on Sunday.` (`.4xnI-trn'QI>nlrn.~ ....J .l......L4.-.. `l\-_-L'Ix P~ ulvulcl H6117: `Miss Edna Smith of Queensville is visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Johnston. `T N iii};-I`)omthy Fletcher of Toronto visited `her aunt. Mrs. J. W. Orchard, last week. Mrs. J; Chappel is spending a-few days I in Toronto. Misses Lucy and Florrie Ayres bave re- turned home after spending two months in. Muskoka. [ \n_- n_n_|:_ nu,,. ~ - s ! Lu. Ublkllhuu _ Mm Goldie Clute is visiting her grand- ] mother here. 31:-.. DJ..- a__,2.L ,n n -In I `Sept. 4.-Miss Anah_Bailey of Barrie visited last week with Misses Bernice and Winnifred Young. ' , I IfE_, Y\ . 5 Potatoes . . . . . . . . New Cotton Bags Jute Potato Bags Mxuzsmc. -ucuu: uuura as 5011001 Ieacner. . Among those who took in the Toronto Exhibition from here last week were Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Lougheed and family, Mis: 'Mary Lougheed, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stig- .le_v and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Srigley and son Lloyd. T / L U: UIIIU. j Mr. and Mrs. Percy Glenn and family have returned to their home in Stayner _af.`er spending a week with Mrs. Glenn s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Kell. Miss Irene Kell went with them for a few days. `Miss Gladys Srigley left on Sunday for Torrance. Muskoka. where she will com- mence duties as school teacher Arnnnnr 4-1.... ...I.... 4.-..I- :7, A I ' an ncavulg, LU!" weir nome in `roronto. ! Miss Florence Dyer has returned fol lduriges in the Victoria Hospital, London. i Mriss Jennie Jago is visiting friehds I Toronto. 3[__ I II vs /~-- ' - vvcct\`(`lHl uuu uer ororner, unas. Uamphell. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Webb. who have been sum:tici'7ng at Toliendul, visited the form- er's sister, Mrs. Geo. Brown, last week be- `fore leaving for their home in Toronto. , foiher Mriss Jnnnin ,]'myn :0 ..:-:+:.... :..:.._.x- :_ Sept. 5.-~Mr. and Mrs. W. Hinten andl sons. Allan and Roy. of Toronto. visited lat Herb. Lougheed s. Sunday. Miss Maclntyre of Collingwood is the new school teacher here. ll}.-... `D..L.. f\....,.-|- II` I` N` cuuuul uvauucr mere. I Miss Reta Campbell "of Toronto spent the` ; week-end with her brother, Chas. Campbell.` ` MI`. and MFR. GPO urhn R-n-1; kn ... . xrvunnl u ncuua , S. Mndeland of the Sferling'Bank is on his holidays. - ' ' I | , ` uanc cauu n.-ccuuy purcnasen a motor C812] } Mrs. Donne_lly. returned on Satur. I day from. a vnsn `wxth Markdale and Owen ; Sound fnends, Q Il-_l_l-_,.l 1- .1 n. .- .. . . uucucl HIE vlanung FBIRUVCS nere. H. McLeod. H. Grantand T. Atkinson have each recently purchased motor car. Mme hnmmllu Q. ....L...___-.I _., G--- I Store: Elizabeth St., Barrie Opposite Br.yson s Candy Shop Phones: Store and Oic, 65W. Nialu-.. --J u-|:.:__-, n- I V iaxesnore. Wm. McCullough. who is having some holidays, and Mrs. McCullough spent part ;of this week with `Mr. and Mrs. R. J.l .II___ If! `I\ I` ` ' ` ` I - nu: uwu ulullllls. Mrs. Frank_Dale and daughter of Kit- 'chener are visiting relatives here. I H Mnlaml I4 r`1......o .....s '1! An.:_.,._ `L7lt'Wlll|. ' 1` Miss T. Donnelly is down from the West- : for two months. I I ll..- D_.__l_ 'I\ I I 1 . - ---- Mr. and Mrs. John Coulter returnd to DToronto duuing the past week. - l I 'l`hs-. Mprhmlm wuq ...... ._ rn---J--- ucyxuuur neu H115 'W8K. I Lunuulu uuluug we past week. I The Methodist W.M.S. met on Tuesdziy afternoon at Mrs. Modeland s bent on the! Vlakeshore. ' I"[r__ It 4'? II I I - - ` ' `puuuu auuuul. 2 Miss; Morrison of Stayner, teacher in thei 'public school,` is boardingwith Miss Douse. ' A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Kell this (week. `M. ....A It... Y_I__ n,,n 1 no uupluvlllg. ' , Mis Irene Grose is at -Ballantrae. where.` she hm been re~engaged `to teach in the` I public school. ' ; Ilia- II......:...._ _p on, - I - - ' ,,- -___ ..---- nus: uyuvuun Ill LVUAUUCILI \lIll'lIIlU. I Sunday` morning will be in charge of a num- ber of young men from Barrie. In the Presbyterian church at night. Icslie Mc-, Lean will tell of his work` in the Western? I mission elds. . 1 7- ...I - O 4 , A I ` ` ` ` Thegervices in the Methodist church on5 uueoxuu nexus. Verle Stewart. who has been quite ill. i is improving. Mina Tu-nun (1.... :. -4 n_n-_._._- ML, xuonuay wntn Mrs. R. J. Stewart. V Several of Reginald Canning's friendai took the motor trip with him when he left, for his work as teacher in Northern Ontario. ] ym-` _`___AI_VV I ,1 `p _I II I - ' Cleaned orA uncleaned, to Box 971, Barrie. Prices quoted` will be `net to owner, F.O.B., Bar- rie, or shipping station. The. seed rms we representspay our commission. v - 1 Sept. 5.--Miss Lily Whan is engaged toi teach the Wyevale school. `i Mrs. Quantz and Miss Hazel Rainey spent} Monday with Mrs. R. J. Stewart. . gnvnrul I`: I).....2....I.I t'\-___.2A, V Houi LEFROY A.Moffatt, Plumber and Heater Phone 531 ,, Subscribe for The Barrie Examiner and get all the Ross Block, Barrie--Upstairs. H. J. TWISS, Tailor And Now Your Furnace JUST ARRIVED ! Send Samples Red and Swen or unclea Price 1... .__A. L These are very much in vogue just now. Skirts will be worn longer than they were last season. U `trating the newest designs and styles in Women s and Men s Clothing. `And to supplement it we have prepared specially attrac- tive prices on all suits and overcoatsand suitings. Come in and look over the new cloths and materials. They were never so attractive. Long-, Loose Coats for Women SOLE AGENT FOR HECLA FURNACES `UR NEW STYLE BOOK _IS HERE--'il1us- Donegal Tweeds made of genuine Irish Donegal continue to be pop- ular for men. We have some very attractive cloths, all pure wool, for dressy suitings and overcoatings. Donegal Tweeds for Men Office, 10-12 Owen St. Next door to the Post Office. .Cold weather is around the corner, butis your heating apparatus in condition for the long winter _months? If you are about `to install a new furnace or wish your present system put in good shape for the winter, let us take care of the piping and sheet metal work for you. We are experts in. this branch and guarantee our work. FEED STORE news- $2 a year. F lour,- Grain, Feeds Poultry Supplies

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