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Barrie Examiner, 26 Feb 1925, p. 4

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1 ..,.e..u.u5 u. xew days with her parents: I I Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wigg. I On Friday, Feb-. 19, East Oro and: I-Iawkestone played their last league game of the season` at the local rink. A big crowd turned out and wbitnessed one of the poorest exhibitions of hoc-I key this year. , --. saw:-\Q .uAL pot Harbor were the gue ter's sister, Mrs. Fellows. -3. \4l.'U5" OI U8` sts, of the lat- v I i Feb. 23.-Mr. and M ' ; I sister Mpg tum Mrs. Wallo It is go in was 3 day mor e Brown and two child-4 ng for Toronto today to relatives for some time. od news to know een in this vicini ning. vv auace brown. Wallac ren are le 1 an aving Tom: `'91:?! ffirnu Gn_ ---- r--__.... ..u-u rcuU\'aI.(`l,'_ the W01'k {being done by S. N. Hurst, Barrie. I Quite a number of farmers who have `stored ice are fortu ished before the wet weather. . Samuel McKever had a very success- ful sale on the 17th. Everything sold -at fair prices. Miss Winnifred Ridley'of Toronto is at present visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Brown. nate to have fin LICK). ...-:,--James Leonard of Stroud was a recent visitor with George Shan- non and others in this village. - Wm. G. Storey was a. week-end vis- itor with friends at Elmvale. - Several in this village are laid up" with La. Grippe or bad colds which ap- pear to be quite contagious. 7 V Charlie Moffatt is having his house repaired and renovated,-_ the being - I | nllifn A -----` ' ` . and Charles Seeler, who has been liv- pupuu are present. V 4 The time of year for moving has 3.1`? rived again. Mrs. Bellamy has sold her property to John Buie of Sunnidale, ing there for some time, is moving in Mrs. John Mathews is on the sicki list at present. - anucwuui. M: at Feb. .24,-J` Unu 9 I1l\I|l\u-L -_.. If you are interested in the latest design, economy of fuel, the most reliable power for the `least money, mud and d_ust Buy Advertised Things." See th N ew-.- Roadster Touring Coupe _ _ Sedan 4 T Coach / hr Eunauiul Transportation -Jame's Leonard It with Gem-m-. mm- CUNl_)LE_S_ . Mrs. Crdgan of De- I! re Euests: nf Hm I-4 ISVJ, Eaist and!` I league' 1` `. exhibition: nf Env- 3Amunm.zR |rUll of I Silk Vests ; . . . . . .. 93 Silk Bloomers . . . . $3 00 Broadcloth Blouses $2. 'Flanne_l Dr-essnes . $5.98 A CUT PRICE ON EVERY YARD or CUR- TAINING, LINEN, SHEETING COTTON, ETC. 5 Owen St. Op}; C, . . . . ..-..............49cyard IF YOU wouu) sAv, no Nor FAIL TO BUY NOW. WE WISH TO INCREASE FEB- RUARY SALES, AND TO DO SO THE PRICE REDUCTION KNIFE HAS BEEN USED UN- ' `(III A llliiluu up FRIDAY and SATURDAY 23 ` Fisher` .ch,- another , ne Fisher of I ` on the new Chevrolet many:-added quality ""71`i' W" NEW ()_1(_ FIRE. IIIL 4 ._.__ K _D--, L Duco. Grey Cotton . 121/gc yd. Bed Spreads . . . . $1.39 Cream Flannelette . 15 Silk Hose . . . . . 69c pair Only .two more days to get your supply of New Curtainings at-50% less than regular. 23 1 I N John Pow Opera Hons Belleville, v. is making s tions to the be rewired a improvemen comfort and rons. ,It is 1 to conduct moving pic course, it wi elling-stage 1 quirements. a wide ex rie having een for over thirl GRAND o 5u;?P"4 Piciur vor, A est bro We ..,specialize in Ladies and Children's Work. JACE (gr YOL" PIC PIC YO TH! C01 OM llarry Barron ......- .. vn 1.1.1.1.` u.|:u.u.A`.l.'1UJ w. w. BADGLEY, Ranrnnnn In 63-- ;Isoun=Ns~w ADDRESS ' where - we equipped better than _e[ver to attain! to all "your wait: in the line of rim-cl... 1`wo._ch.i BARBER SHOP W; S. PEACOCK Bu}; Advertised Things. _ .-_-nu nvns lhlhl I Limited HAMILTON, ONT. GIVE US A CALL; A Fhone 180 _ PLUMBING ANDHEATING --._-......... mu uumm:;LI..s) QQARTETTE Thomas Dunn, Gus McKinnon and Jerry Brayford, Originals (Old Dumbells) quartette; appearing 2 se this Saturday. Feb. mm. .-.. um .... -- n--- -- Jugululs gum uumbells) quari Saturday, Feb. 28th,/in "EARRJI-:. l; `I Dome: i Mcintyfe: V H0llin8f:' Nipiuing: Vipond: Like Shoie: Castle: Keeley! Mining Corpn._: U Wright-Hargreaves: VTrout Lake: Y Tough'Oeks: Went Dene Lake: Argonaut: Night Hawk: Crown. Reserve: Teclt H ughen. Fire: Farm: Life: Auto: Glass: `I Accident: Liability. - " Box 267 ' van RIE coggpb STEV_l.-_:N's0N mm an arm Mrs. Albert M: J, Eldridge was operated home on Tuesday. " ,-~ __......... vu. n.u;u1'i:. spent a few days last wee with Mr. and Mrs. ~ J. Eldridge. , , Last Friday. evening a few of the friends and neighbours met at the home of the bride and groom,.Mr.' and Mrs. ` Green; and presented them with a. mis- . ceilaneous shower and gave them wel- happy and prosperous life. . .Carman and John Marritt visited . at Robt. Eidridge s one day last week. - Mrs. Lee of London spent Sunday . with Mr and Mrs. Albert Marlin. on at his 3 .home Tuesday. uay. xkubrey ,Bet-tram has gone -to Tor- on 0. Mrs. J. Powell and children-of Bar- rie have been visiting with Mr. and` Mrs. L. Currie.- ne nave been .......w an. L urn. HLUHICOII [W0 weeks ago. Very sincere sympathy is felt for Mr. and Mrs. L. Currie and family is the death of, heir son Arthur. which gccurred in Va. couver, B. C., on Sun- ay; A Iihnnvv D--l>-- -- " house at Port McN1co1l wnen nre broke out` in his whbieii two weeks Very sincere Qvrnnnnu a- a-.. a-_~ .'l.'UBLUI'ea IO nealth. 7: Mrs. Frank Homely went to Co!- llngwood last week for treatment for heart trouble. Mrs, M. Pickering of Toronto is vis- iting at her father's, Thos. Rowe. Ruby Mumberson and `banana Duff, who have been attendihg Barrie Col- legiate, are laid up `with the `measles, famous ( d - Opera House Saturd Old quart: ay, 28th,in Stayner last Monday evening to see the one"-legged skater perform on the rink. It was wonderful how he could skate. ` T ~ ' - Miss Florence McNiven,' who has been ill for the past year, was taken to the Guelph Sanatarlum lat Thurs- day. All hope to see her return soon _ restored to health. Mrs. Frank 'I.`l'n......I... ._--.4 - - - jy vvj -' Feb. 23, --A large -crowd turned out on Friday evening, Feb. 20; to see` the senior classes of the S. S. present the play entitled All on Account of .Po1ly. It was splendidly executed and the young people. are to be congratulated on the manner in which each one per- formed his or her part. Proceeds a- mounted to $63. - a Mrs. Ed. Paddison went to Allandale last Monday to wait on her mother, ' Mrs. J. Mitchell, who was seriously ' ill there. ' 01!), `l',a.AI-..I ' Ans All ulre. The Ladies "Aid met at the home or Mrs. .103. Gordon last Wednesday and decided to hold a Father and Son Banquet about the middle of March Quite a. nllnnknn a...'.... L- ~- - a number from here went ,to v-legged d J fry Br;yf517i,, mem- .'tette', at the Steppmgf Out. _gmv_ Lowmf QQARTETTE JETTV RF]: \r*Fn1ruI Cf`-QWFS INSURANCE` BONDS % rhea; 1010' 8.!'8. . has. Harris spent Sun- day with Mr.` and otI Nyrhm .,plo;:t the W35-Ola a.t__y1a_h Mrs; Albert Stunden Daugherty o Penetang ome here. Tuesday 11 time. Young D Ight. All { ntertained ; pa: report an en as assessor for Essa. Mr..and Mrs. G. L day with friends at is birth to tour lambs; The Presbyterlans lights installed in th G . Banting is as assesisor for Essa." N11`! '3 '7` h "` busy on 11 ewe which gave all healthy. are having` new eir church. _ is rounds ---- -......c.s are very busy getting in their stock of ice for the summer. Prospects are good for ice cream in the warm weather. A number from here a funeral ,of Miss `Wilma aunt: no:-se[ last wee The farmers are * ice lprng-nnnfu cu... .- very 111. . Stanley `Catlin has gone 1 Wallace Pattenden in ~.the 1 mess. - MINE srocxs am glad to xjeport list are improving, Mrs. W. Binnie vi Mr. Guest, who has for internal trouble. very ill. 4 Qfaninu. 3'1- ;_h - Richardson's last week. The young people enjoyed themselves with pro- gressive crokinoie, with music on the side rendered by the Pattenden young people: then. other games and lunch Harold Tracy visited V'vith A. `Wig-. gins of Oro over Sunday. I am glad those on the sick _, --- v--IvIJ\J `L Feb. '23.--_-`Miss Mabel Barrie visited over Sunda ee's. C. Pattenden of Sta Pattenden last week. Mrs. G. Richardson is days with_ her son, B I I'll IUIV Keenan of y at A. Mc- yner visited T. spending a few ruce, Allandale. .;ux'UIl(.O on Monday of ti Two carloads of live shipped on Tuesday by After the long tie-up ` again 'appearing~on the may welcome 4.44 beer I spring seems the most w Roy_ B Toronto In eatty made Monday this week. nnui.-... .3- The ladies of the W. M. E 111', Stroud. Gilfordeand hold their annual interdel prayer service in Lefro: church on Friday aftern week. . AIu\..4. LL! - ` * u.u'5. u. urose. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Grc day inJBarrle with Mrs. W . . Chapin of `Al Monday in` town renewi; ships. ' A Vial.-- A---I A ` pending a week, visiting in Toronto ` " `Mrs. W. C. W. "McCullough, after spending several with her daughter. Miss Edith turnedhome on Elmer Grose of Toronto spent the, we_ek-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Grose. - r_ and M-- V---~ --_.. -.-......_.,3.c;~ nas gone to Toronto where she is takingwa position. A number of Utopia fri the box social and danc . time. 7 Jack Ellis of Cami: Hatton was home I for the week-end. I or J1}::'s'nY'x1Nn A number from here attended the! sale at Brentwood on Thursday. y. Ralph `Bell visited his brother Wil- . son at Coidwater last week. ` (From another correspondent)` Feb. 24--Miss Naomi Perry of Dun- das, Ont., is spending a week with friends. here. i Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hood of Aiiiston called on Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Miller last ' week. Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Elphick a nd family I and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Miller spent 1 Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. McKnight in Baxter. Mrs. Frank Laws is `spending a. few! days with friends in Barrie. . Miss Viola McMaster has 1 I t I A hllvvunn -*9 "` uuuuu) GVGIIIIIE. j number from here a concert at Camp Borden. A number from a Brenfwnn an rm---~ uxuulel`, Miss Miller and Mr. of Ivy, visited B nesday evening. number frhnn `|u\-- -* Mrs. McMaster. Perry 01. Ha her sister, Mrs." W Mr. and~ Mrs. accompanied by M and Mrs. milton is` M . Elphick and family. 1'. and Mrs. W. J. Harry Brown axter friends on Wed- . vv..- can-IIVID JJUTCI15 380') , , Mrs. W. 3. Miller; Sec.-Treas., Liv- sing Message, Mrs. Elphick; Sec'y- Treas. Little Helpers, Mrs. J. H. Mc- Cann. Thevmeetings to be held the last Thursday of each month. Miss Mabel ` Truax entertained a `few friends on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Frank Law is visiting friends in 'I`oront_o. Woman's Church '1` Feb. 23,-'-Xrhe annua S hursday mon Minn Mghar m------ lm Mrs. Truax; Sec'y- rs; Dorca s Sec y, ec.-Treas., Mc- th. ' Vomn n u A ....:u w...uuus or live sto the thp 1n... 4:. ..._ 1. H. Jennett lost ,a 1st week. ' naucdu G.vL. Davis speht Sun- : Elmgrove. --.--___._f vvv vve narlll . Representative BOX 1093 ' : BA uvltn very busy 33 llmvndr 3. . and Miller rs; and M rs. Vvening Baxter. -_ .-vA\JllL\J spent the! 1 Grose spent Sun- vith Alex Grose. In Allandale spent, 'n renewing Told frinn:-`L - ..,.. ....u a.uLU5 are on scene. A few I4 but, after all, welcome thing. ____.... uaute ner cousin, had an operation She reports him- , , . . -- un.J.'J eek.' Iselves rlth music ' games and lnnnh _. ~...-an-uo_a uxtp [0 of live stock were by the TT IF I'- : annual meeting of the lliary of St. a.m......-.. Bought - sou Quoted : north to join : mining bus- "attended the ' ursadn v attended the l D!-ETA finn `rt valu- than 5 n _--urn`\rllll-old I The Junior Women's Institute meet- v ing will be held in the basement of the Presbyterian Church, Thursday, Mar. 5 . as Chapman of Toronto will speak to the girls. Roll call will be answered by payment : fees. b u.uu}- awe; cut gears running In bath of oil, roller bearings. dustless air intake, pressed steel boiler-plate main frame and engine base- Asx FOR INFORMATION ~ I!) II! nAI\4-- --`-

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