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Barrie Examiner, 10 May 1923, p. 13

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MAY .10. 1923; "THURSDAY WHOLESALE Pmcas iNo..2 Fall Wheat ....... .. 31,15-1.25 Oats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50-55c Barley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50-65c Ry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..'70c Peas . . . . . . . . ..- . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.25-1.40 lB1,1ckwheat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 75-7,7c ` ;Potatoes, per -bag . . . . . . . . . .. 50c Hay, per ton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12.00-15.00 `:Butter, per pound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35c Eggs, per dozen . . . . . . 25-28c_ Chickens, spring .._ . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25-28c` M Hogs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $11.25 Lamb skins . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50-55c 'Ho_rse hides . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.00-3.00 ` V n |Ho|:se hair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 40c I Billy Jones and Ernest Hare Hatchway Buttonless Underwear lwhoaz Tillie! The Spark lat-:1 mm on _1jI_I1=.A1>1-2x} APEX RECORD NUMBER 8026 Good comic songs are -as rare as Egyptian Pharohs. Even ' the glories of Old King Tut had` nothing on the `wealth of humor - this number displays. SA RJ EANT & KING, Limii -`Ill III`; I Ir v vuwv cu..- is another side-split ting novelty song sung by Al. Bernard; ;on the reverse side - _. _ , TH-E-WTSUN RECORD CO. HATCHWAY No-Button Underwear is made on a new idea. It is a one-piece garment, .built to fit perfectly without a single button of any kind. V - i HATCI-{WAY proves -that buttons are unnecessary on underwear. HATCHWAY is roomy, `more generous in size, yet perfectly tailored A . 1- D1 LL- 12...... _ L1.-`.. L... .. `f `;;,`;~;t'g1;g ,;;1g;;;'1g,g'g(;ay?""'"' 4 s HATCHWAY wearers have not a single, solitary button to cause . -bother and fuss. ` They-are through with button worries; s , _ A` Athletie Styles in Nainsook, price $1.50 `Knee-Length, Short Sleeves, price $2.00 . ' Forget `habit and ask for Hatchway. . ' Sung BY I 'i.'66-'15'f6'5 25-28c I . _. $2.00-3 .00 An- Ethel Cl_a_yi'on For The Delense e , sizes 6, 6% 8%, 9,` 9%.; -v e THE SUPERLATIVE IN SUSPENSE! e The kind of picture that makes you sit hushed and breathless from first to last. The kind you ll tell your friends not to miss. With the most amazing and daring climax ever con- ceived. With a popular star,a great cast and a story thrilling to the last degree. ETHEL -CLAYTON S BIGGEST PICTURE ` Here s the last word in mystery-d'ramas!" Follow it breathless to the next-to-the-last second- A and you ll never guess theoutcome. Then breaks the crashing, daring climax! MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Johnny Walker in MY DAD The greatest of all English pictures LADDIE CLIFF in THE CARD CAPT. PLUNKETES NEW SHOW, CARRY ON-. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY CHARLIE`. CHAPLIN IN HIS NEWEST PICTURE, THE PILGRIM '0t|IOI()Z(lZ|I()Z(>Z()1(!IOIOZOZl>1>j4 10303 )1! 10:01 1030310` Auction Sale of Jewelry Stock sATL3iiI3Xi? ;ii?1}2s.Y12 Consisting (-)?A`\2;7z;;ches', Cionks, Cutiery, Jewelry, Cut. ' Glass, Fancy China, Purses, and a quantity of ' HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Everyarticle up-`will be sold without reserve, as Mr. Johnson has rented his store to Keenan & Kennedy and must vacate in a few days. 7:`(ir'r#1zrhence "at l.30'p.m. and night at TERMS CASH. W. A. McCONKEY, Auctionevei-. lard`- Al..SO A cool) COMEDY FOR THE KIDS COMING WHEN KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER AT so ELIZABETH STREET, BARRIE The undersigned has received instructions from nu: ENTIRE smcx or JEWELRY w. J. JOHNSON to sell by Public Auction on Ptices, 15c and 25c Tuesday, May 29' .imited% llated, WHY BUIL-D Page Thirteen: Pivered, $37.00 a O o Q I u u :7: inches wide, PLASTER CAST IN Boys Fine 1/1' .L-BOARD D like 1umber.T Any? 10 feet long, 32 ins- ttractive the . and Cham- e insists that` popular for I-lrdwall Plasters, 1 Land Plaster. - TBf0wn' 1/`IA IN .s7roc1< "99 , sizes ` ;% reg`- (}OR.RIGAN--At St. Joseph's. Hospital, Guelph, Ont., on Sunday, May 6. 1923, to Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Corrigan (nee A Kathleen Buckley) 143 Dublin Street, a daughter; 'JAY--On Monday, My 7, `1923, a son to Mr`. and Mrs. Roy L. Jay, Elizabeth St. LAW-RENCE4-~At the Royal Victoria Hos- pital. Barrie, May 6, 1923, to Mr. and. Mrs. `C. B. Lawrence. a `son. ' I TREEND--In the R. V. Hospital, -Barrie}: on Thursday, May 3, 1923, a daughtertou u- ......| Man I D l`rn4'-Ind. Barrie. 1'? I THURSDAY, MAY HI, 1923. UR.R.Y--JOHNSON--Ix'1V Barrie, May." 3.; 1923. by Rev. W. T.v.Bunt, at the home _ of the bride a parents. Mr. and `Mrs. War- ` ..... lnkngnn I-tun-nlrl `Inn-nm Urrv. son ngham, 1` BR;00KS~In tho R.V.' Hospital. Barrie," May 7, 1923, Wesley Norman Brooks,` . of Thornton, in his 44th year. ` _ . ..-.\.-..-`n .1 , n 17 l`l......!L.J D......n U1 Luuluvuu, nu uu: a.... 4...... ])AVIDSON~-In -the R. V. Hospital,`Barrie, [May 8, 1923, Margaret Jessie MacDonald, . wife of David Davidson of Brentwood, aged 39 years. V y T ` . I`~R.AWI,EY--On Thursday. May-3. 1923. Frederick, son of `Mr. and Mrs. . J. `J. V Fruwley, 532 Brock Avenue, Toronto. In- torment at Mount. St. Louis.` _ MoKINNON~-In Toronto, on Tuesday, May 8, 1923, Mary McKinnon. daughter of Mrs. E. McKinnon, in her 23rd year. Interment at Brentwood. Friday, May 11. McMASTER--Iu loving memory of my dear V husband. Joseph A. McMaster. who de- parted this life May 14, 1922. b One year has pawetisince that"sud day God called the one I loved `away. . I watched him suffer. day by day, It caused me bitter grief To see him slowly pine away And could not get relief. Forget him. no. I never will _ As years roll on, I love him still. . ~ - I vurul I I.1-__.ll__ 19p ~-Sadly missed by Wife and Family. Thursday, May 3, 1926, aaugme Mr. -.md Mrs. J. R. Treend, Barrie. _ UH . tum IVIIB. V` aie Louise Johnson. OI U18 DHGBH puruuw. nu . uuu nun. war ren Johnson, Harold Ingram Urry. son of_ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Urry. -to Bes-. ..:.. l....:.... ' 1I\`\r|nl\I\ ' iimwzn FARMERS co.o1>. co., LTD. 139 Dunlo Sh, Barrie, Ont- V THE 3.3. SHOE STORE Men : Oxfords Men's `Tan Calf Oxfords, As_- toria made, for particular trade. One style with a" square toe and rubber heel. ' --$8.50 a pair One style with a round toe and rubber heel, $8.00 pair Another style in a side lea- ther with a rubber heel, all sizes. -.--$5.50 I pair Two lines of Black Calf Ox- fords, Astouia made, two snappy lasts. V . , , ,C n nun. Bf. [J5 me, ,9.9,`/2; Women's Fine Kid Oxfords,` with cu- ban heel and heavy comfortable last, good` walking soles. . a; an (413, $5.75 and 36.00 gooa waucmg sown. ---$4.50, s4.75,.$5.75 and 36.00 One style of J; & I. Bell's Patent Oxfords, cuban heel and round, dressy toe, Goodyear welted sole. A -'-$.'l5- a pair Several lines. of` Oxfords Calf, black and brown, See our line of """ (3 Dee OUT HUG Ul lcuxuo. uuuw \lI - quality andeprices. . `All our lines have that new toe which adds greatly to ` the wear of. the shoes. V A full line in Men s, Women s, Boys , Girls), children's. mm. nouon A VERN. BEARDSALL Opposite} Brynn : Confectionery FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS . BR,O0MS-- ' Jam, 4-Ib tin . . . . . 98 4-string .. . .. '65:: Honey, pure, 10-Ib pail 5-string .. . . . ..--85c_ W . . . . .. $1.45 ..n_` 1 IN AMEMORIAE y ulava. --$8.00 and $8.25 pr. amount of the counter I terest. A . ted that `nearly one hun- re purchased by Barrie -ost in the neighborhood T The transactions took. 2 and the purehasers presentation on the part ersity Estates Limited, get! to have said that a as in the course of'con- the property. en learned that similar pending in Kingston, company and the pur- come to an agreement lents would be made for ree years and if the oh- the company were not _agreernents would be- d void. BORN OUR MOTTO: VALUE X1513 SERVICE. S,0f UXIOPQS In unuxvnu _. V and patent leather. Joseph's. Hospital. uuluu Mon 8 1923. Tenni. Boofs gr Running Shoesnfor J _._.--nn One-Strap Pateht Leether Slippers, Bell make, cuban heel, nice round comfortable toe, Goodyear` welt sole,- all sizes. -$6.75 a pair Another style of Patent Leather Slip- pers, with cuban heel, real comfort- able tting shoe and good wearing M S__0I, all sizes. > . --$4.50 3 pair Several other lines of Patentnand Kid ]0ne- and Two-Strap Slippers, with _'__-..I.'..... Lntdn and n ucnnini-11 Ekc LEAGUE YTEAMS suow LITTLE INTEREST UHU` GHQ LWV`uvuy, nu,-;n....., ..---- low and medium heels and a variety of _tqes', from $2.95 to $6.50 a pair kljmited The `indifference on the part of I the teams in sending in names of players for senior and junior groups of the Church Baseball League is scored by `A. `F. A. Malcomson, _sec- retary. ' I 11 ,._A..._... ........n #n Inn ;y\ lcuaxy. Although all entries were to be in I`. lthe hands of the secretary by May 5, 1 {only two teams had` entered their 1 players by Wednesday. The only I sign of enthusiasm shown so far` was at the organization meetings, and ` then the attendance was small. In 7 fact, the attendance at the first meet- - -ing was so small that an adjournment was made. `The executive claim that they have done all in their power. so far, and that it is up to the teams to ~ enter _their players. In order that there would be no repetition of the breakdown in the senior group which `occurred last year, some_ of the wchurches, at the request of the ex- ecutive, decided to amalgamate their ' teams in order to strengthen the :'League. - -. It Il!II2__ -1 LI`... V 1] (` A~ hug ' ueug uc. _ L.` E. McMillin of the Y.M.C.A; has entered the players for the Y" sen- ior team and Dr. E; I3." Brereton the players for St. Andrew's juniors. The proposed players for _Y.M.C.A.- seniors are: _E. McMillin, F. Plant, Dr . Blakely,"B. Travis`, J. Plant, J. Gilchrist, A. Kelsey, J. Armstrong, John Kivell, James Kivell, S. Thom- as, E. Boone, C. McConkey, W. Cas- .ton, A. Kohner and T. Copeland. l shun, run snvuaayc an...- The players entered for St. An- drew s juniors aver R. Twiss, R. Rainey, _R. Cowan, C. Guest,vE. Mc- Knight. W. Tribble, L. MacDougal1, `K, McKenzie. K. Walls, V._Guest, A. `Clark `and H. Hill.` ` ;'Saturday. May 1i~2--.W.'AJ. Johnson, 30 Eliz- L aheth St._, entire stock of jewehy. Sale at. 1 p'.~xn. and night 7.30. Terms cash. W. A Mnnnnl(nv.nI1ntinneP. [).'lu. auu uasuv auav. .` A. McConkey. auctioneer. Women : Strap Shoes ciioljf _s_Au~: )f colors, ` 3,2 home alter a Vlsxt nu uaasuu, ucuuuun. . ,` Mrs. C,. S Foster and little daughter, I- Isabelle,` left` this morning for their new home in Cdlborne. . rm_'_' 112.....- D........Il .-J Qnnfn-A QM-ant hnvn. no1ne_1n Uomorne. The Misses Russell of Sanford Street have returned` after ppendingthe week--and with their cousigis in Cotwell. . _ . n. ana"-Mm nhm-le.q.I..ove..'Mrs; Hinds 1.\sl1'9<=.-".-..' ` eil"Art the '-"of: .this~yes`u'.~ ` Kp"nnr| . I mucus xecenuy... , hur_j'=_Mo1-ri.oxi fcof '~Gr`een1_qr is in 'gra;d),ia'te$. gt _Q'u_pen`s University His ;'deg1`e,i.s'~ B480. T MI-Q ' ' : have IE turned to [ their cous1gns,xnuo:_weu. ,_ Mr. nd_`_Mrs. _C.harIes-.Lbve,. Mrs; "='i1d .Mi's`.'.B.andail;_of Toronto guests i_='of`Mi's,-J;.,-'BK_N'esa recently...-u T .xi"..:1 `L..Ll...."lln.`-u-infu Enf '~rM=.n\t'Ir is in ..this~ye;ar.- 1-Insiftlezreegsi pane, - Mrfand Mrs"=l'f,."Metp'alf`:i;avei returned their home in .Kem1tifeldt St.`,_ _frbm which they were absent du'i'ixig"the winter. Miss M R. Clark of Toronto-spent the week-end at the hpm. of her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Clark. 9-Bradford St. `Mrs. J. A. McCarthy, Miss Brydon and Miss Vera McCarthy have returned to town after being in Toronto for the winter. uz-.. M....A Inu.lm- nf I-I:.nvkes`.;m1': was otter Delng In .l.ul'uuI,u nu buc m..w.. 'MiSi_ Maud Lawlor of I-Iawkesizmy: ~ among the nurses whowere graduated from St. Michael's hospital. Toronto. this week Mrs. Cottrill of Port Elgin has been spend- ing a week with her mother. Mrs. Chas. 1 9 `Drury, who lefhtoday for an extended visit with her daughters in Winnipeg and Victor- :. `D I` ' 1 iu,_B.C. T . Mr. and Mrs; Albert'Gibson and son of Hamilton were in town over the week-end because of the vry serious illness of Mr. Gibsorfs fa`. her. ' x `I -~ 1' 1;` nluunann Pi W111.` Nzlfhnlsoll `I Gibsonis miner, ; Mrs. H. E. Russell, Mrs. Wm." N`cholsm1' and Mrs. J. Sulley were in Toronto -(luring the past week attending the funeral of their sister. Mrs. A. S. Browning. Miss Jean Johnston h9sfgradua:<-.ri from A the Caxxadiaxi Chiropractic College. T-no-.1-1| to, and returned to her home, 32 Pr:m.(-.usi ` Street, where she intends opening an office. _ mL- :..n.....:.... m.m1n.m.nf thn Wo1nan7ai 'Auxiliz'a.r_v of Trinity Church are attending where she intends opening an mucv. , The following members -of the Woman's` he Diocesan annual meeting in Toronto this week: Mesdames Channen, Hart. Hew- itt. Shopoff. Isaacg. Lennox. Creswicke,| Robertls and Jebb. I ur 1 q...:n. 1.41 hm Winninxnv last Sat~| Roberts and Jenn. |. W. L. Smith left for Winnipeg last Sat~ ur-day night and will spend a month in Man- itoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. enquiring into western conditions `in order to write 'a series ofsarticles for the Globe. During his absence Mrs. Smith will visit in Toronto. Among the successful students at -the School. of Practical Science, University of Toronto; were George Rumble of Hillsdale, who took his second._vear in electrical en- gineering and Wilfred Turner of Craighurst who secured his degree in the chemistry de- , ..;_._ __.L livered, $42.00 vv Au: uuvun ` ` partment. l'll1lVIr\II*'IIv u u w - - - -- . At St. John's church, Toronto, Tuesday, ` May 8, Rev. J. Russell McLean officiating. the marriage was quietly solemnized of Alice rm......l...... A...mMm- nf -Mr. ` and Mrs. C. the marriage quietly soienuuzeu ui nuvc Theodora, daughter of Mr.` and Mrs. I-Iorsfield, of Barrie, -to Horatio. son of Mr. and-Mrs. C. B. Firman. of Toronto. The bride wore a travelling suit of navy blue, with hat to match and was attended by `Miss Audrey Firman, in black Canton crepe and grey hat. Mr. George Carley was groomsrman. Mr, and Mrs. Fiman left immediately for New York and Philadelphia and Eastern Maryland; and on their return will live in Barrie. - -vuu-1.. __-..._ The early scenesin this picture are in the hills of Devon, England. where the noble bandits have their retreat, vieing in beauty, the rolling lands where John Ridd watches his sheep--where simple country folk dwell in quaint homes, untouched by the life of t-he outer world. untroubled, savei from the depredations of the bandits. Johnl jRidd's accidental discovery of a way intol the bandit stronghold, when he falls into the Bagworthy -river and is swept over the falls; his secret meetings with the captive "`vLorna;" his dramatic rescue of the maid just as she is being forced into marriage with a hated outlaw; and finally the burn- ing of the Doone village, are a few of `the dramatic episodes which crowd the film. ' m..:..:+.. (`hm-nk Pm-inh Aid benefit, at dramatic episodes wmcn cruwu um uuu. 'l`r'uut_v Church Parish Aid benefit, |Dreamlnnd, Wednesday and Thursday. IIIVIIU Ivvvuu ._ _._ T Barrie may have a new industry. W. G. Wooten. representing the Anglo Ameri- can Security Co.. met representatives of the Town Council and the Board of Trade, Thursday, May 10, in `the Police Court Chambers, with the proposition that if cer- tain inducements were offered the Beacon Tire and Rubber Co.-would locate in Barrie. Mr. Wooten asked the support of the two bodies and fixed taxation and concessions "ater and light.- _ The company obtained a charter last ; June and since then have been doingea mail order business out of Toronto. Mr. Wooten urged immediate action so that if the factory was located here, they could start operations in the fall. RUBBER C0. ASKS INADUCEMENTS ' FROM TOWN T0 LOCATE HERE 7 ' `~-` 4 - - L -- `IT lnrrncscu-u- . . _ - The annual meeting of the Barrie W. C. T. U. was held on Monday af- ternoon, May '7,` at the home of the Misses King, Poyntz St. After the opening exercises and roll call, com- munications were read by the record- ing secretary, .-among them a letter from the president, Mrs. J. Claxton, announcing "her resignation on ac- count of illness. The recording sec- retary was-instructed to write Mrs. Claxton, expressing the regret of the members and their hope for a com- plete recovery. . Mrs. Claxton has 1.-.... 4.]... Qnninfv u nv-Asident for ve plete 1'_eCOV8l.'y. uzxa. ulanuvna uv-u been the. Society's president for years and has been 3 most faithful and esteemed officer. '- N-~ 4-- .1....:.:..A 4... aunt` Ioffnr and esteemeu uluuux. It was also decided to send letters of sympathy _t_o Mrs. E. D. Brown and Mrs. W. R. King, both laid aside by illness; also aletter of sympathy to Mrs. Bishop, lately bereaved. nu__ -11...l.:..._ Ahunsa nun-n nlnfd |n. thick. Mrs. Bishop, lately nereaveu. The folloxiving officers were elected for the ensuing year: Hon. Pres., Mrs. J. Claxton; .Pres., Mrs; James Lennox; Rec. Secy., Mrs. Flynn; Cor. Sec_v., Mrs. Thos. Smith; '1`reas., Mrs. J. D. Rodgers. ` n.._...;.. .e....... 4.1.- Mm-an!-, rlansn-1-.. J . U. nougers. . Reports from the. different depart- ments showed faithful work done `during the year just closed. FHQMTXBZI;-7-HORSFIELD BARRIETW. C. T. U. IbRNA noon: THE BARRIE EXAMINER >x<>x< >x<>x<>x<%>x< >x<>x< -x<>x< >x< >x< >x >x<>x<>x<>x+>x<>x<>x<>x<>z EMEN! 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