Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 15 Mar 1923, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

en St.` "'ia's".` ; 1``_"`i:Ix`, ie11 spa": a. few day; visiting friends in Midland }_ast week. - Inn Innnnn nnnOAnn" noon :1: Tnvnnln A1-Av Frank C. Bkhbp. Re;rLs-enEci:e IT I$%www&&&&mmm&&&e TWGTWW WEEEWWTW ELMVALE NEWS .1. I M Fran]: J` ninkn Dnnvnannnf:un M "an- '11 '1`. K4 SIXTH W? VFSPRA Flos Council Passes Hydrd By-I Council 1 .h all the M - .-., .- `following ni- (Continued on -page 16) Mrs. CatI;;fi;e~Ee|| `(rain lhlrg` _ work on road 1922 1, supplies to T. Arch supplies M met at`Elr ~ members p] g accounts arp of seven st: it unceasing all sings of love -'~-- 'a*yu 'ing of roses dropt aw-ay. n'g calls and is unanswered. 1 your name forever ring~s-- : singing all the day! I53 U1 [U50 IIUIIX UUIICU, pinms forgot and ed. I vain the fourth cord sings, inn nf IIAEAQ r`:-nnf uunnv ..,-.- _ ` Elmvalg rs present. , . numbers ma ngmus sxmnuzn 1.06:0 ... . Archibalhf - o - - . . u - q passed for = I I '-Law lvarch _.Js6.0o lllq . 8.72 . 3.25 .25.00 .25.00 ;25.00 .75 ONT. i Stroud Women : Institute 1 ' About thirty ladies met at the home} of Mrs, G. Harper for the March meeting` of the Women s Institute. The secretaryi reported the sum of $98.57 in the treasury, $90 of which will be used to complete the contribution to the French Orphan Fund. She also reported the purchase of eighteen new books for the library. Mrs. Cameron iof Allandale spoke briey, expressing ap- preciation of the aims and work of the In- stitute. The secretary gave an `account of her _recent trip to California and Miss Viola Elliott gave an excellent paper on Where The:-e`a _a Will There's a Way. Refresh- ments were served at the close of the meet.- ing. The April meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Wm. Young and will be ani ,_Old Ladies Day. A paper on Old China" will be given by-Mrs. J. Jacks and music by Mrs, Chas. Ness. _ C i `flavour. Form into round balls. If desir- LEMON BUTTER BALLS Mix one-half cup butter until soft and creamy and gradually add lemon juice to ed, roll in finely chopped parsley. Serve with fish or broiled steak. - l ucawu .1 august: . I The parts were all splendidly taken and o the costumes very appropriate. The rst' act was a scene in the minister's study. the second and third in the oices of John' Poison, merchant, and James Hinderley. insurance `agent. The scenery in Act IV was that of a park in_ the evening, the moon and stars shining brightly on Eva and Grayson. In the fth act, Deacon Home-` spun was found busy at his hoeing. While} the audience listened to the excellent music; of the orchestra, the scenery was changedj and the drawn curtain brought to view` a well furnished" room in the minister s; home, where the meeting of the bored" took place. - Tin. s:....:.... .: n..I,r.... m:._....--H 1.-- I'UUI\ IJHIUC. The singing of Golden Slippers" by the entire cast-e`brought the evening's en-~ tertainment to a close. All joined in sing-! ing the National Anthem. ` ' ._--r.._..--..-- ....v.... ---.-vuuvvu Irv vuvu The cast of characters were as follows: Rev. J, Balsam (W. Black), minister; M;s.l Margery Balsam (Mrs. F. Peacock), his` wife; Mel. Grayson (Eldon Wfiqe)`, lawyergii. Jam`es"Goles (A. W. Green),"?:'oored jan- itor; John Polson (M-, Hunter), merchant_;i. Mrs..Po1son` (Miss E. Black), his wire;~;:* James Hinderley (I. Musselman), insurance A agent; Mrs. Hinderleyi-(Mrs. S..Reynolds_), his wife; Miss Eva Hinderley (Mrs, F. Ness). his daughter; Billy (Bruce Wice). ~ oice boy; Deacon Homespun (H. Blznc), ' farmer; Mrs. Homespun (Mrs. Hoover),i his wife; Miss Brier (Mrs. A. Mmin),| lmnltlu fat-Hint > - 1 IIIB W [IV i "Iii health .fad_dist. VIVL- _-_.;_ __.. Playlet A Success A. large number gathered on Friday ev- ening, Mar. 9, to see the playlet, Go To Next Neighbor," which was given under: the auspices of the Ladies Aid of the Methodist Church. It proved a grand suc- cess and showed. a great deal of careful preparation. Proceeds amounted to 880.i I'_, ,1 Read The Examiner Adlet-`Column. tter 152;-I/El f-Icy . . `r`~ ' ..I 55. ' - " "' I / \-~_ _ In _ \l- ` -,\.L _ ` ` '1 51.135-,,, 1 I" I `| ' 9`. ` .\`*` W" "..\ 5' `; 3' ' I .\| M . l\/fl.`/;,,`e I . M W ` K ' t 1 ll ! =1,` - . - H11 95 01' WE" _ - . if you will . Even the s1na_ll<;.s_t family is spending $1000 :1 year. which is sufficient tu`secur.e 10()Oii1es of 'l`hink of the nice trip'tl1at'100On1iles would` make for you. It means 500 rniles return for one person. 250 milesr return for two persons. 166 miles retnrn for 1a party of three persons and 125 miles return for a part) of four per- swns. Ample transportation imleecl to give any family a real vacation. 'FREE TRAVEL, it spent in the Free Travel Stores. These merchants are able to do this not only of their real desire "to share. prots. but because of the increased business that this method is bringing to them-additional busi- . ness which materially lowers their over~hea(l`- cost and `permits thenr to continue sharing v their prots with their customers. YOU CANATRAVELWHERE YOU WILL If YOU BUT BUY __A"l`.___1.'HE._.TRAVEL FREE sjromzs. call for /smouo But buy at the Travel Free Stores, a group of square `dealing merchants. who are co-operat- ing to hhare their prots with their customers. During the next year you can secure coupons at all of these stores, a mile with every dollar purchase. so that in making your regular household or personal purchases for the next- few months you will easily be able to save up to 1900 miles of Free Travel. ` Phone 88 or 94 Recluted Prices A % ...ON... Anthracite Coal EFFEC'I'IV_E THURSDAY, MARCH 15:1. % M_lt, Stove and Egg sizes, $5.. $16.50 Pea Coal, per ton - - $14.00 Dry Body Hardwood and Hardwood Slabs, Softwood and Kindling delivered in any quantity and cut any length desired. We `expect a .car of` this high grade" Fence to arrive short1y_. Figure up` your requirements and leave your order with us as early as possible. cjv jQV&\II` ABIock`:-I-(`)'ne_, 3;. ;.-c Le 17. . Phone 1010. 9.0. Box 251. .b"j0: 'lRE INSURANCE 993.901`. _5.TEYEN,$QN Plate Glues, -Automobile, Farm, Life Sickness and Accident BONDS AND SECURITIES Victories, Municipal and Government SARJEANT S PEERLESS WIEEEENCE WE MAKE IT RlGHT DRY coknwoon `Freud! Travel Free Sfores IIIIBBARWS HARDWARE Boots, Shoes Rubbers, Hose and Travelling Goods uuniiunt SHOE co. Wholesale and Retail Clothing:-.I :'.tc.. GEORGE , VIOKERS A BAIIIIE as. 1923. Drygoods Il'II' .,.. Page vJ'LUU_lll Luuougcg IIISSI4 nuu, smsueur u u 7-roorn I brick. `house-, . conveniences, stable, garage," 11/: acres all kinds fruit, nice location .. .. $3600 6-room brick house, conveniences, stable, garage, 2%. acres, just what you are looking for_ .. .. $3600; 13-room brick` boarding house, con-i veniences, large sunroom, garag'e,'; no better location . . .. . . $6000i Nice 66-ft. 101;, good location, forl quicksa1e.. .. .. .. .. $325: IURNS See our full list of town homes, mar-} ket gardens, vacant lots, farms, bus-a iness blocks and businesses. I I _ -O;f-:e: -4.6` B.'yiiehiiSt., Barrie _ ' Phones: Office 861, Residence 864Wl , P. 0. Box 1011 5-room PARTR1DGE_& FILROYE 7-room brik ` IA\avInl nlcavgn ..v.-...., v`... -`--.v---__., I central .. .. .. .. .. .. $4200 "7-room frame house, conveniences.` central .. .. .. .. $1800 7-room stucco house, water, lights, garage.. .. ....$1800 6-room brick house, conveniences, nice location .. .. .. .. S3500 7-room brick house, conveniences, Allandale .. .. . . .. .. $3000 6-room cottage, conveniences, central ' .. .... .. .... .. .... 31900 6-room cottage, water-, lights, large lot .. .. .. .. .. $1100 5-room cottage, water, -lights, central .. .. .. .. .. $1550 5-room stucco cottage, lights, water '1-room brick house, stable, large lot . . ,$2800! - ,__,_ p-.__,__ --4.LA._- A`lI.....1..I.. munsnmr, muzca as. 1923.- xclusive Real Es`tat'ev Agents: i ARTRlDG_& GILROYI 5-room med in g con- e best get `in aundry, there--. in first- equip- ary if while. nity to nitary ans to Shop wheie you're invited to shop - PLUMBING HOTWATERHEATING TRY Those who are using the Sun Fire would not be without one for twice the cost. Install one` of these grates now "and keep the balance of your coal for sea vere weather next "winter; The Sun Fire will keep your house comfortable .from now till New Year s. sou) BY . The Sun Fire Electric Grate LL-J- A E sum: . . ZOMULCASTER CALLANDSI-l'flN ommnon IIKTIVII l\llI I-ll v\II lNSURANCE-l-`ire, Life, Elaualcy. Pm. 01..., Automobile. nun-- ---w---, u---- - -- TICKET AGENT-Canadian Pacic Railway and Steamshi Line:-1.. Likewise Cunard, Anchor and Anchor-Donaldson Lines. ookings to.every part of theworld. Service unexcelled. Travel C.P.R.' DOMINION EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS -.-,n_,L-___. nn:-- um n-.a.I-....- can DOMINION STORES, Lilnited AHeinz Catsup, small, Heinz Catsup, large, Honey, 5-lb . . . Honey, pint jar . . . . Pumpki'n,2tins Cam;:beli s Tomato Soup. iopractors PURE LARD, tb .. 19.. 20.15 pal. $3.69 Prunes, 2 lbs. . . . . . . 29 Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs. SpecialTea, Tb 60 Special Coffee, TB . . 39 Select Coffee, 15 . . . . 55c Breakfast" Bacon, lb 35: Back Bacon, Tb -. . 45 w. J. Ricumms Agent for McClary s Furnaces % 52 Elizabeth St. LLIDIIII; yvuvllgwg rnnnsan-away 9 n . . $100 .co;ct.ag:e.. l.a`rg;:'lot, garage . Q1 REA 'rr'a'm '_co't.tag.e', 'A'11a{.{a`a'12' _H_A_MPTQN E._. 301:} ; King Black, 33.554 g u out: In _-_-_IA-_ BI-L- fl--- THE GREATEST OF ALL cams Phone 952W house, dllect? tdue? settled we SELL} 1-"on LESS UUIVIIIVIUIV nnrnnaa IVI\ll`lioI vnulana Telephones: Office 183, Rquidenco 549 conveniences, I . . conveniences. . . . . `I Q 21c 32c 74 35c 25c `March l2.--Rev. G, M. Franck of China I gave a very interesting lecture on what the Bible Society is doing in China, inst. Andrew's. last Tuesday nig'ht.. ' 1 . Mi! nut` Inn D.-.1...-9 nrnuyfnv-A A` UN.` .'Illl.Il'l7VV 3. H180 LIIUBUW Illslllip Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crawford of Mit- chell Square spent Sunday with their daugh- ter, Mrs, Jos. Leigh. nnuhn n nuvnl`-us: cu-Ann knnn nbbnnolnu` ikn. Duyiiss Della Wood Vof Lefroy nas returned! hogne after spending some few weeks with: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wood of this place. , V -a----------c--:~ I Len, JJllE|_ uua. uclgu. . Quite a number from here attended the! . East Ora-Oro Station hockey match, played - jut Barrie rink, Friday night. a "kn Mn!!! Moninilon =9 :VIII\FI\\`;l'\lI n:nn, I ""-"Z"j'j',".' . P Police, failing in attempts to light gas iets in a Boston cigar store. found the gas pipes were used for dispensing moonshine from a concealed tank. V I Although ones moved 'e, it gives ne immense - Ji erlal neces- l0_'!l'l8Ke I118 I/Tip on Monuay. Font Watson is on the sick list at pre- lsent. -- um--- L... ........._...1 1.-...- ..:L.._ Lu. , . Geo. Wilson has returngd home ,after spending a few days in Barrie and Shanty Bay. - ` I ma. n..n.. w.....a Q: I...c..,... 1.... ..-+.........: - ""Mr. and Mrs. c. Tillett let`: for their home near Vanguard; Sask., Friday.-A A . ` . -~ I I March 13.---On account of the stom on! Sunday night the mail man was unable tolmake his trip on Monday. 14`nn woanyu :n nu kn 14:15`: "sf uf urn. Sheued wahuu, tb 49 Shelled. Almonds, Ib 49` Cocoanut, Tb` ...~ 23 Tiger Catsup, gal. tin, 65 Peas, 2 tin: . . . . . . . 27. -:-_- Freshsodu, ib Lemon Crisps, lb . . . Ginger Crisps, . .. 15c Dominion Baking Powder _ -1-if; tin, 19 Magic Baking Powder 34 Royal B.'Powdef,`6 oz. 28c vll -LJCIIIIC IIIlI\, L'Il\Ia Illslllio Miss Mary Macbelland is improving nice- SUN FIRE 20 EMULCASTER ST. Irio WATCH, % NEXTi WEEK 0130 STATION DA I..ST_dN 19c 17: V ' ICIIUBKIIIIUIIIB WCIU SIVCIII ' ' The annual At Home of Coronation ,Lodge, No. 466, A. F. & A. M., held Friday night. was a great ' success. About sixty` members and friends attended. and all re- -'port. a fine time. Al. Hart and Mrs. Carna- ' han won the prizes in theprogressive euchrel [and Jack Hquden and Mrs, E. G. Milleri Hwere the succewful crokinole players. L _______ U11 . auu LVLIL3. U: ll.UUl\. Dear Friends:--In view of your intend- , ed removal from this line. we have availed oursplves of this opportunity to spend a social evening with you. ~We shall miss you. indeed, but we are glad that you are not going so far away but that we may expect to see you frequently. Still, we felt that we `could not let you gowithout expressing to you our goodwill and the fact that we -appreciate the part you have always taken in the social lifeof the com- munity. In asking you to accept this dinner set, we hopeyou may nd it use- ful. Also. may it serve to remind you of your old friends, many of whom will doubtless drink from these tea cups, as we feel sure your hospitality will not be less in your new home than it hasalways been here. We -unite in wishing you a long `$.;`1`..."$`}.E :: :.%.".`.i`:";;; .':.`.'.. .E.2`.2E .l.)Cll Ul IHIIIIVIIIU` . The funeral took place from the family residence on v Wednesday, March 14, pro- ceeding to `the Presbyterian Church for short service. Rev, R. M. Hanna officiating, Interment was made in Emvale cemetery. Sorrow has a harp strings And plays on all the day; The first string that is long i " dead, 1 "BL- _..____J ,S _ r I, 1 I 1 - I . Nearly fifty of their neighbors gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hook on Monday evening to tender them a fare- well party prior to -their removal to their new home` in Barrie. After a couple of `hoursepent in games and music. a dinner set was ' presented to them and the fol- lowing -address read- Mr, and Mrs. C. Hook: 1\__.. I.`__-_.I_. Y- _.2-_. -2 ..... .. 1_A__..l H Mrs. Catherine Bell Train, beloved wife of William J, Train, passed away at the family home on Queen St. early Monday morning. March 12, after an illness of over two weeks. Deceased was a daughter of the wasaga. She wasborn' near Stayner_, Nov. 7, 1861, and her early life was spent in the V township of Nottawasaga. On October 4. 1888, she was united in marriage to William .J. Train, coming shortly after her marriage late Mr. and Mrs..`A.rchiba.ld--Bell of Notta-.. they resided until they moved to Elmvale- about four years ago,` The deceased is sur- vived by her husband. William J. Train; three sons,` Archibald, Milton and Newton, all of Elmvale; three daughters, Miss Annie, public school nurse of Barrie. Miss Maude ofsToronto and Miss `Pearl at home; three sisters, Mrs. J. L. Wagner of Nnttawa. Mrs. J. R. May of Winnipeg. and Miss Annie |Bell of Elmvale_ " "I`l._ ..__-__I L_,I. ,,l-__ E- , A`,r ! `I Ito reside on the sixth line of Flos, where last there T in the two telephones g company nd connect- i The second sings of lost hopes `r [The third of happiness f 1 Of vigil kept in cc `And the fth sfring : , The sixth string una The seventh with foreve i I listen for its da; Flos 10 with the The followin payment: H. Dwinnell\ u Jno. Tubman, \ `indigent M, Kennedy. s indigent J no. Tubman. 1.. _ Y? 17. II _ IIILIIEUIIL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0. la Jno. dragging road . . . . .. Jno. H, Hall,- services as auditor ....25.00 Jno. McAule_v. services as auditor ..25.`00 Grant to Public Library, Elmvale ..25.00 J. `J. Newman, report re Marl Creek. suit W. S. McElwain and others .12.00 `J. J_ Newman. Plans and Profile for V Department re Drainage Grant . .l0.00 C. S. Burton to pay Councillors, m.et- . ing of March_ 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . ..20.00 On motion of Mr. Scott. seconded by `Mr. Langman, ordered, that leave he grant- ed to introduce -By-Law No. 910 to auth-. orize the Reeve and Clerk to execute an agreement with the Hydro-Electric Power Commission for a supply ' of power and light to residents of the Township and that by-law be read a limit time. By-law in- troduced. read a first, second and third time andpaesed, ' Tkn `t\I\1l1:lilI nurnnt` no!-nnna Ilvnra an, Ina "v1 um-uou, . | (Signed). Lorne llll `Jno. T H M graft uluc auu puaacu_ The following named persons were ap- pointed pathmasters: M. Kenney in place of W. A. Huth, resigned; Geo. McGinnis, in place of Alvin` Hisey, resigned; Amos Bell. in place of Jno. Thompson. resigned. `.-..-- ..- - .-.-._. -....B....... W(.I:t`)u`ncil adjourne:iWto- at Phelpsto on April 7 at 10 am, C. S. BURTON. Clerk. Flos. I ! The pupils and c:;-pupils of the Elmvnle `Continuation School held their. annual skat- 'ing party at the local rink on Thursday of llasf week. After skating they gathered at- the school where aehort programme and {refreshments were given. ` Thu nnnii-cl A0 `l .Inv.u. at (`A-.~.nn6-1:.-.l VIPIIIIIIB IIIUIJIIB III LIIILIlGI.I| ICED WUCI\o Mrs. James Beardsall was in Toronto over 1 . . . . ~Sat~urday and Sunday `vzsltmg her sxster. U in DI|kQ`D'l\I\ II` nnIAnvnbnr ;n annnrl, ' KJEVUIKICJ Cllll CLIIIIICJ VTIVIIIE JICI BI|I7IC Mrs. Robrison. of Goldwater. is spend- ing a few days with her sister, Mrs. E. 11.} Montgomery. - ` ! "Inc nlinhnr A` "'12....--in `n nnnntnnn cl of the in severe IJature's he cause, 'm`i\`ilru"`II)'t.i'ty-cghler, of " Ba_rrie. is spending a fewdays at the home .of her daughter. Mrs. F, C. Bishop. ' IA wirntraln. knnlvnut fnuvn A-ln`nnn(` n 1. "I\`1 :.ei`r; 1:r.tsle` hockey team defeated a iBan-ie team by 14 to 10 in the local rink lust IKImln..A..u ' 'lJIl'I'lI3 I-`UHIII II] J last Wednesday. I 1'4`-uu.lp Finld .-J IFV VV ruuwuuy. Frank Field of Toronto was in town over the week-end, attending the funeral of the `late George Downey_ _ II ll!` we A-uinlv mnn anal plan:-L4-an `GIG '\J`WIU LIUWIIV . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Orton and daughter `Fern of Orillia spent the weekend at the ,home of Mrs. 0rton s parents, Mr, and Mrs. ;.H-. Clement-. 11-1.. n_I|-_;x-_ ._.L_ 1.-- ___._L-_` 1.2, n_'_,,,. `. ll". \IlUlllClll'- , Robt. Callendor. who has rented his firm, has bought the residence and Watkins busi- ness frbm C. E. Dutchenand intends mov- :ing to tow shortly. ; ma Alf Dnovvann uykn Run Han-u nu-.nr\(`:v\rt {"15 II) urwu BIIUI Hy. ` Mrs. Alf. Pearson, who has been spending the winter at the home ofher parents. Mr. and Mrs." George Smith, left last week for. V her home ;in Yellow Grass,` Saskatchewan. I M" 1 u u..n..... ...;as..... A ............, 1...- IIUI IIUIlIC"IlI LUIIUW \1lun`, UuBl\al`UllUWnll. Mrs. J. McCaw wishes to express her appreciatioh of the most. acceptable gift re- ceived this week from the subscribers of `the Flo Municipal 'l`elenhone.System. nu I 1 I B .1 run I | `J. Timmons is moving his family to St. [Cntharines shortly. ' ' '-`Tin Qkonuhan xunn In Tnrnnfn An Ina- \llII.'IllII ll-If IIUI III 0 `Vin. Shanahan went, to Toronto on Tues- day for a short stay. . , - ' ha Q" In` Fnmnknll annn a four (hum [ADA

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy