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Barrie Examiner, 24 Apr 1924, p. 16

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,GO0D FARM HELP A 15 SCARCE _..-up on u. .54. AVUl`llllI-IL ~ Nelson McGee. Miss Hazel Hill and Harold Hill motored to Stayner and spent Good Friday there.` A ' Irving MacLachlan has purchased` the block he now occupies from George Leslie. Mr. MacLachla.n intends to remodel and enlarge his furniture shows rooms. `The deal was put through by Henry & Cowan. On Tuesday, April 22. 8. very pleas- ant evening was enjoyed by the _mem- ,~ hers of Barrie Bay Lodge, No. 442. of I the B. of L.F. & E., when they assembl- ' ed at their lodge rooms and present- : ed Bros. W. 0. Curtis and J ("no-In - uuuuigwooa. Mrs. E. S. Meeklng t Toronto after a visit v Mrs. F. J. D. Norman. 'KYnInA-u. It..l`1-- U-' J. D'. Wisdom and Miss Adeline Wis- dom were in Toronto for a. few days this week. ' Mrs. W. D. Little and her two daughters are spending a. few days in Colllngwood. Mrs 12`. Q `M'....I.a..... 1.-- -4 - - ueox-ge uesue left on Tueday M for Edmonton. He will be gone weeks. ' Y 'I'\ 'rIn...a.._- _,,,u --. . - -- ,-._ 7. :-- uvaildld or VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY m THE TOWNSHIP or mmsru. in the count)` of Simcoe. Under and by virtue of the powers con- L Lined in a certain vmnrtnnma ma)-..;..I. ...:n .1... George Leslle left Tueday or He will he an-an has returned to 91` Viit Wifh ,'IlI alnlrnn nun re(.UI`Il9(1- $0 with her sister, n. DUCHESS ' SPECIAL ; 36 inches `wide Reg. price $2.50 Silk Week, $2.05j night three 7 , _ , - vvuuvn . tllllll ` DYER--In loving memory of Margaret Robinson. beloved wife of Mervyn Dyer, Kelfleld, .Sask., who passed away April 21,` 1923. ~ 17p .-Husband and Son. \rIv\Av- - - uunnn--In novmg memory of He Carr. who departed this life . 23. 1923. A our liips cannot speak how we: Our herts 'cannot,,.tell whatjto God only knows `how we, miss `In a home that is lonesome tc uuu umy xnowsrnow hfni `In today. 17p-Sadly missed by Wife and Family . hvmn V.` - I:u-----2: I CA RR--In (`nun nul. uiu annual cost 01' operating each bus. ' The tax. which is in addition to the present provincial and municipal li- cense fees, is payable in advance on the first day of each month. Bus Iowners are also required to operate day of each month.` Mr. Marshall stated that he has not yet gone into the terms "of the order in detail and was unable to state definitely what the effect would be. . ` Bus Fares: May Go Up Passengers on busses operating be- tween Barrie and Allandale will prob- . ably have to pay three or possibly four times the present fare as a re- sult ot a recent order requiringpowners to take out public liability insurance and to pay an additional tax `of one- `eighth of a cent per passenger mile. said John Marshall, proprietor of the Marshall Bus Service. to The Ex- aminer to-day, discussing the order a which was received by him this week. i The tax and the insurance premium. ; hesaid will add from :$7oo to ssoo.to], the annual cost of operating I; The which is in smam... in u... Peterborough, with Mrs. A. Brunton, Holgate St.: Mrs. E. Brunton.. and Miss Grace Brunton. Hamilton, with Mrs. M. Holmes: 'Miss Myrtle Dun- `nett. Toronto, with Jas. Dunnett; Miss Mossie McFadden, Huntsville. with her aunt, Mrs. Preston Bowen: `Miss Nellie Sanders. Toronto ,at` her home; xxuuuera ule nega.t1ve.- Among` the Easter visitors were: Mr. M and Mrs. C. Moseley and children of Toronto with Mr. Brown; Mr. and Mrs. N. MacNicol, Sr., and N. MacNicol. Jr., Toronto. with Mrs. Geo. Poucher: Mr. and Mrs. A. Brunton, Toronto. with J. S; Brunton;_ Miss Katherine Poucher. Toronto. with C. W. Pouch- er;- Mr.. Edna Secord. Milton. with Mrs. Plaxton. Cumberland St.; Miss ` Helen Gilchrist, Toronto, at her home; Miss Nettie Hook, Toronto. at her * home: Mr. and Mrs. Lnrnn ninr......a..n.. 5 . .wu.u uxey are aouy Good Fellows." 3 G. W. Chapman of Omaha, Nebraska, Fred Chapman of Ottawa. Edward - Chapman of Hamilton, Mrs. `W. F. l Mallinson ot.Phoebus, Va.. Mrs. E. E. Babcock of New York and Mrs. Harvey v Croft and twochildren of Pembroke, 1, Virginia. have returned to their re- -spective homes after :2 very pleasant v visit with their father, Jas. Chapman, gnd their sister, Mrs. Ben. Terry, Essa t. . There will be a debate on Friday t evening. May 2, in the Presbyterian 4 church between the two Allandale .'I`uxis Squares. The subject is Re- i solved that Settlers in Canada. should beRestrlcted to Immigrants from the 1 United States and Great Britain for a Period of '1`en.Years." The Pioneers I will uphold the affirmative and thee Hustlers the negative. ' 1 Amone` th Wanton Iylalin-n -nu---- `I -- ' gold `membership emblem suitably en- graved and` Bro. Coady, who joined Barrie Bay Lodge, April 18, 1899. was given `a 25-year membership emblem. After the presentations and suitable replies a few games of euchrewere enjoyed by the members. Then lunch was served and the evening closed with They are Jolly Good Fellows." Chsmman of Omaha M.m.....1... IN MEMORIAM ' loving Harvey 10 this life Amn iii ya we UV lPhnU\`I egk, $1.39} 36 in1s}JiE, T All shades,` Reg. price $2 to $2.50 `non III I A- -- w uul. to say: him mmam-no nd-u COLORED 2-mam uurp '11: 1111118111. There 18 said to `be erected upon said lands a comfonteble one and one-half storey cement--clad dwelling-house; ,..nleo good barn, 36 feet by 56 feet, with cement foun- dation and stable -undenneath; also im le- ment-house -and thong-pen. The land is e ay- loam and is well watered, and` the `farm is situated about one mile from the Village of Churchill, and convenient to church, 4 Ichool. `and post-oftfice. t ` T8'lV!Il8 of Sade: Ten` per cent. of the" purchase money to be paid at the time of ` sale. and the lbalan-ce within thirty days 1 therewter. The property will be offered for sale sub-H iect to a reserved bid. For rfurther particulars and conditions of sale, -apply to H _ ' STEWART dz STEWART, DATFD R BEorut.agee'a Solicitors. _ . At. .....:..a-. -1-: L '- - " : 1 1 1 we 5miss u.au'.v uy Apr!) say : mm. urumer. ur. Leo. Cough Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Cripps of I Sundayed at the home of his J. Cripps. ' - Mrs. J. Crlpps was removed .Mias Reta. Jacobs of Barrie week with friends here. ruuuan xvuI.aLD April 23.-Miss Reta Hamilton and Miss Lena Knapp of Barrie spent Easter at I. Knapp s.e v D. Reynolds 0!` Midland spent the week-end at W. "Richardson's. _ Frank and Emmett Coughlin are in rie hospital for treatment. She has been ill for some time. ti A few of the farmers are working on the land. a ' ' Toronto attending the wedding of ` their brother. `Dr. Leo. Coughlin.- t Mn and mr..- 7-.. r-V `-W uuruett. Alex. Stewart, of Thornton; W. E. Banting. Jos.-McLennon, Bert McQuay. Arthur Coxworth. Mr. Bro- `ley leaves a wife and threechildren to mourn: also two brothers and two `sisters in the VVest. The deepest sym- pathy of the neighborhood is extended to" the -sorrowing friends in this their hour of grief. ' I uiu nouse With a cold. The weather is still cold. On_ Mon- no day night this vicinity was visited by 1,. a snow storm. " 1. d V! Again Ivy is called tonmourn the! Broley whozlpassed to the Great Beyond on Wednesday Q morning in his 49th year. He ' had h been sick for some time but his death s 9 came suddenly. He was the son of ; the late Robson and Mrs. Broley.l Franks had spent nearly all his life in ` this community and was known to all . as a good-hearted and kind neighbor. ' He was a member of L.O.L. 450 and ` ' when health `permitted was found in'< his place-at the Lodge meetings. The ` ' funeral, which was largely attended. ' took place on Friday afternoon to the ` Presbyterian church. service being 4 ; conducted by his pastor, the Rev. A. ' from John 14: 1-3, telling the bereaved to take comfort from the .words for ` God's promises are always true: in the Father's house there are many lmansions and ome day _they would ulc u$9r.VlC9. Miss McFadden spent the holidays with her sister. Mrs. S. Cochrane. I House cleaning seems to be the or-I der of the day. ' U Miss Edna Lemiox of Toronto is home with her mother. who is very in. W. H. Hatton is still confined to the house with he wen.fhnr in gun .-...IA Iv -- .lE. Banting ion" the arrival o'a daugh- r ter. ` , Miss Hamilton of Toronto spent Easter with her friend. Miss Edna Ar- : nold. , Robert Harris has purchased ai new , Ford. ' ` Vivian Jennett of `Toronto is spend- M ingie. few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Jennett. Mrs. J. Lennox is very ill at the time of writing. G. Speers made a. trip to Toronto last` . Wednesday. Wm. Cleary is sporting a. new car this spring. The thank-offering of the Presbyter- ian W.M.S. will be held May 4. at 11 am. Rev. A. G. Rintoul will conduct ` the service. 7 A 4 Mi Mnwann I--A-* V ' ` _-,--.. .. ...... u.uu su.ra._ an: uume tor the holidays. ' I Congratulations to Mr. and E. Banting on of": `nth... 1'1". ,., --A - . MORTGXGE Au.: uuune In uralgnurst. Misses Marlon Arnold and Davis of Toxjonto Normal and Nessie Speers of North Bay Nc are home for the holidays. Gnngrnhnnnn.... 4.. -nt- ---~ -- Crep-e:(-l"e--'C`iIene A 38 inches wide 36, different shades Silk Week, $1.93, % C'_md mg 3. o. Midland his_fa.ther. u nurlul and Miss Normal holidays a-nd Mrs._ W. 2 arrival nf'n an---I~ } Crepe-de-1'-"C.3hene 38 inches wide `Special pce `Silk vWeVek, $1.89] Leila ' Miss I 'n-an n I -B_l_ack vouc- Mr. and Mrs. N. W. VanNo family of Stroud and Misses 2 [Evelyn Palk of Scarboro vls `U W uayu. Mrs. Rob. was among 4 tide. , , _,. _... -vvvu m uaulu, In ((10 uoumy of Simcoe, by W. A. Moconkey, Auction- ear, the `following property nameiy: the South `Half of Lot Number Fourteen (14) in the 'Dhird Concession of the aaid Town- ship of Innisfil. TL... :. __:.n . n uuuuay o ' Miss Annie Brooks and her cousin a from Tbronto e visiting here for a' `few days. Minn D..I....A '` ' ` V... un uunu ac master. Mrs. James Rands entertained her, two daughters from Toronto for the I holiday. ` Thu-.. A----=- -` Vluiobert Robinson of Iona` nld fr-In...1.. 1.-. -` .,..-. .. nuulnson or Toronto : old friends here at Easter- 0' r""n we-uu 1551* Week. $2.39] Tg Blaclt, silver, brown, Wallower, "iwhirlpool and rmvv vvanunuwcf, iwnlrlpool and navy. Reg. price, _$3_.50 (\o|| III I A . ......u vs unau uuu ' 5 .n'<'1`Misses Katie and visited with m use uuumy OI NIIIGOO. the mined certain mortgage which will.-be produc at the time of sale, tliere will be urdwy, April 26, 1924, _at the hour of twelve o'clock noon, `at the Wellington Hotel in the Town of Barrie, in the County {motion- Q31`. 4fl\|'l\Il!:.l-nth ------*-- V VanNo1-man and Miuunn Tfn`3- '--` I Tordnto F `I21.-...4..., Harry and Miss` Palk on Sunday. It pays to read,The I Icolumn. Page 12. :---- },-- -..v -aulollllrllolllllll .l.UF Sofne time. rl Much sympathy is extended to Mr. 'and Mrs. Bishop in the death of their child last week ` ' Mrs. Knapp and John Small of Tor- w man ner parents. Mrs. Sto_tt,- who went to Hamilton on Sunday, retur ed on Monday morn- ing and reports hat Mr. Stott is not improving much and will need to stay at the sanitariumtor some time. Mllnh 1:vnu-(o1>k.. :. ..-.--r - - ' COLORED ; TAFFETA .36 inches wide , All shades , Reg. price, $3.00 Silk Week, $2.49, uaya wxtn ner parents. Herb and `Hgh Plowman of Tor- onto have been spending Easter holi- days at _home. l Miss Greta Daley of. Toronto is home I to visit her . - I MP8. . urkn 1-Ivn-` `*- " "' ' I : Examiner Adlet PONGEE s1u< Nafuml shade Sale price Silk Week, 83 We have Government Stan- dard Timothy Seed, backed by the reputation of `the Wm. Rennie Co., Limited. H` Rad Clover Mammoth Red II II ' H` BARRIE MARKETS 1e.THunsnAv wunn ram :: noun = ' THURSDAY WHOLESALE PRICES Oats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 40-46c No. 2 Fall Wheat . . . . . . . . $1.00-$1.05 Barley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70-75 Rye . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 70-75c Peas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.30-1.40 Buckwheat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 75-80: Hay, per ton . . . . . . . . .. $1_0.00-12.00 Butter. per pound . . . . . . . . . . .. 36-38c Eggs, per dozen . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20-22c Chickens, spring . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 23-25c Potatoes, per bag . . . . . . . . $1.25 Lamb skins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.50-1.75 Horse hides . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.75-3.00 Horse hair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 30c I ,- ..--... Geo. Shannon is making` consider- fable improvement to his property. I ` onto visited this week. i For slips and bloomrs I Pearl grey, copen, rose and helio. 38 in. wide. BROCADED 1'_l_ucQuN I\rlO '- After the service `e members of both to the 0ddfeIlows' St., where L. E. . Grand of the local short address, in v.hi( highly of the churv thanked the members izations for turning numbers. He then (3. District Deputy Gra McLean of Alliston, ertson, representing and W. P. Soules, 0 members of Barrie whom gave short a band also gave a few were greatly appreci Speal;-ing from ' our God be with us :> our fathers; let Him r Mr. Wellwood emphz which the present {(-11 those who have gm their duty to carry u. the -work comnu-nu- cestors. ......- .. -.. -How about `seeding down to "Timothy the land that cannot be successfully cultivated? Government Shh- %Loca1 OddfeI}ow.< commemorated the I . ary, of the foundim: attendance at Ilivi: Sunday evenim: in (` odist church, where R wood gave an Z).ppl'()p1` The Three I.ink.<." Barrie Lodge. No. 01. Beaver Rebekah Lm in all about 150. m.-nu temple to the ch1n`<'h. C. 1. band and nmr.~'} DeGear and C. M. G. of the brethren from` present with them. brethren and . ,centre section of the was lled to capa<-ity. was rendered by the direction of Percy H OddfeH0\\': is z for the Christian Chll! bilt it is an uutgrr church. It is the pr tion of the true ('h1'i~ the 105 years of its Order has alwa_\'.< serve humanity. tn 1 and` protect the xx-id. less. The idea M-him is found in your rm` links, the inner rm-m: the message that <-hm growing thing and I ing expressed in the 5' you together for mu The three links (Ii preacher were Achim sion and Unity. "Mu nothing. he (lecjlzm-( have all been hande- One of your Gram} . the precious heritngc ` to you in your do`;:r<-o way Solomon, who ;:a of our text tonight. \ Abraham, Moses and heritage. I do not be glorifying the past at the future, but we that we are dohtnrs the soldiers and pimw who gave us so mm-}` ish. Achievement 1:1v=\'- age. No one genemtil whole task. To eve a limited work and :1 of time in which to then we must lay < When we are done. w cord show? We mu<: our fathers to be 2:` were. If we do not it work we are not as were. We believe in `ed on the principles Love and Truth. 1' problems, di'icultie.<. sacrice. .--. . . , contributed for the nuy. ........ We are (lebtiors but their work cmmu fect without us. W for the ages, for hum who come after us. work of Christianity neighbor. Who is Your second (lezrec parable of the Good is wonderful that in_ Order has grown fro to 3,000,000. all wi aim of World-wide fr: bers of A all Canarlr members of the Owl: You have your leper mark, and in Swc-(l( not only those bvlon der but all orphans are provided for by tion. This is the true tianity. Humanity wa and we can only se give ourselves to God 411 I_-`l:_--.. A.L..L ...\.. I believe that you be realized wholly I They were received tian church. the mot ernities, and you cam dred per cent. Oddfel without being active body, the church a.- Too often we give to to the lesser things is a tendency tuwn things, novels in. the theatre instead and so Christ is kept per place. Let us r and `pray, Let us in- Thus can your i(i`}'z]< fraternity be estahli: I-nu ,, .'.,_I.`.). JLIAUVQA-Au -I -...,V The music include Onward, Christian Fear Not, 0 Israel Thou Weary? by M and a quartette. N to Thee, by Mrs. Armstrong, Dr. Hart per. - A -94-... {Jun D()1"V';l'li 't'o' '1'. 6. V0`. ` An nivers Curtis and J. Coady with long. continuous membership,em- blems. `Bro. Curtis, who Joined the organization. Feb. 17. 884. was pre- sented wlth a` bean! tul forty"-year }

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