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Barrie Examiner, 30 Apr 1925, p. 8

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"E_3-riss trimme-d, ` spring and Tmat- I1F [IF ;gTIo:}LI r_r;;ae:`s_;}{; seat and back, large size . . . . . . _cHA;g :.5.N_D _ROCKE_RS_ $10.00 All Cotton Felt $7.95 COMf_LET_E BE_D c_)p'rF1T `7 ~ Is?1s;9"s* "T323 1a'xuZ_s}eci'aE ' _---.-- -_-_u an-aqua \vllJ`llI\ A AND ROCKER Tapestry upholstered, spring seat and back, reg. $25.00, v min A- .wu':5. \W uuuI`u1I. Lorne Arnold, Misx Hazel Arnold! and Miss Clarke motored to Camp Borden on Sunday. MMR MDNQHH and T\/[fan Tnunuxlnhan for White Basswood top K'itchen Table . . . . . .. - \/Asannlb V \/l\J|.llL\J price . . . . . . Odd Kitchen Chairs, high back style, reg. $2.25, at All White Ermmel Kitchen Table, porcelain top, regular % $13.50 . . . . . . . . . $9.95 Y--v-c $2.00 Fo_1ding,C1othes Racks; CA`/\ .-..!,... ma 1-: _&_T ---v: $100.00 3-piece suite, tapestry up- holstered, walnut frame, chair I rocker and 6-ft. couch - ` convertible to a bed $150.00 3-pieice Chesterfield suite, tapestry an velour, A 1* Marshall springs .. $1175.00 3-piece Chestereld suite, velour and tapestry combination, ifzifsiill .5`. .iT`.g.S .. $119.00 `$225.00 genuine mohair embossed 3-pieceMChe}stiereld suite, moth- proof, ars` al springs, price . . . . Cslillkt mfglihlaiir Snyder Sani- ` u1 es er e suite, moth-proof. . $325.00 large mohair suite, 3 pieces, Eff? :`T`?.".`.yi. . . . $259.00 Renfrew Refrigerator, goiien oak nish, white enamel A1_in`ed . . . BIG FURNITURE STORE CORNER COLLIER AND BAYFIELD STS. THE KITCHEN _.I:I.YI.NG'RM ;u.unua.y. \ ' Inspector Longman visited Ivy school _ on Friday. Miss McDonald, nurse, of Barrie. spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Thompson `Jennett. A hint rn-nnnl nH......:-_-n 4!'- - uurucu UH nuuuuy. ' Miss F, McNabb and Miss Josephine Robinson visited friends at Mount Forest on Sunday. Ml`, nnd NINE A T\[nf`n1lnnn-In (uv\l\n'~` mothef, who had not been very well. Some from hereattended the sale herd by Mr. Patton at Thornton on Monday. Tnexnnnfnr T.nnn-.-nn.. -.:_.-A- 3 .- THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1.925. TI.n solid quarter- lcut oak, golden nish, reg. S30. Sale price ug uuulcs rtacxs; ...,....$1_4 ODD BUFFET $33195 `$3322.90 % COOKSTOWN >X<>X<>X<>X<>X<>I<>X<>X<>X0X0I0I0I0X4>X< j. IIUIBIIUH. . ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Long visited with friends in `the Scotch Settlement on Sunday. , Ml` nh T\/fun hng 'UI.'.~.+.-.n.. ......-...a. uu muuu_u.y. I Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Vvatson spent. Sunday at Balm Beach with D1`. and Mrs. Wondruff. V T.nw-no A nnnlri III-.. 'r'r......1 A .... -1 .1 . uunu. ' - . i Mrs. VVm. Jebb has returned home` after a two weeks visit with Toronto] !'riends._ ` ' "Inn. ....A 1\.r.... r~n....z.. -'1r_.--. _.s-u,-1 ljusuu 1:5 vury HI wuu pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. W. Fletcher and family of Ivy spent Sunday at John Flynn's. Amos. Tuck of Sunnidale was. in town on business one da,v this week. ' Miss Mabel Forbes of Toronto is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. J. Dawsonu The Tuxls Boys attended a confer-; ence in Barrie on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. D. McMaster and little son have been visiting friends in Toronto. Mrs. Hy. Reed is recovering from an attack of blood poisoning` in one, hand. _u| UL hand. `Rina DPUIIL nuuutty WILU I-FIUHUB Here. At time of writing, Mrs. Alex Mor- `rlson is very ill with pneumonia. Mr. and MFR. W. Plnfnhmv and fnmnv suucnug wun an ulcerated t00th. Wm. Ayerest returned to Toronto with his sister, Mrs. Jebb, after the funeral of their sister, Mrs. Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. W. Potterand Mr. and Mrs. W. McLean of Tottenham spent A__'SundaAy with Mr. and Mrs. A. McLean. `Jos. Martin and Mrs. V. Beatty mot- "cred to Alliston on Monday to see Mr. ;NIart1n's sister, Mrs. S_lze, who is quite 11. M mm in Luueuutull last. week. _ ` Mrs. Jas. Jebb of` Beeton visited` [friends here one day last week. - ,: Mx'p,'S.- Brown of Thornton visited at Geo. Nixon's the past week. - ` N[)'R Rd. Avnnl nf Qnhnrnhnvrr ' L ucu. wxxuus Lue pkusl; weex ' Mrs, Ed. Arnold of Schbmberg spent Sunday with friends here. . I A1` fhnn nf unvlfincr Mun Ainv 1|/Inn- lllf-'. VVlLll'1V1l.'l. \Jl'.5Uc JJUL1. . . Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Flynn spent Sun- day with Alllston friends. Mr nn T\/[nu `D T-Tnnnnn ulnlfoil ihnln uc-Ly wu.u ruuntuu Lrwuurs. I Mr. and Mrs. D. Hopper visited their son at Tottenham last week. I 7M'Ivu Ina Tn)-uh nf Doofnn -'vlnll>.:;.l INS UUllL1'd.UL ill. 1'4VU1`ULL- F. Agnew and H. Leeson' motored to Tiny Beach on Sunday.. My-R 'l`hnn, `huff nf Rnmvin In via. Tiny Beach Sunday.. Mrs, Thos. Duff of Barrie is visit- ing with Mrs. Geo. Duff. MI` and luu (`hon Wlvynn nnnf` Quin , Ill Luruunu. _ Frank Agnew spent a few days at his home here. 1\I[n 'Ll nl-tin nlul+n.-`I Inln Inns-me. ni 1UI'nun6- I115 IIUUIB IIUFU: Mr, Hattie visited his home-at Mount Forest on Suhday. ` - . (`.hvin T.nn9' hm: nnrnnlahari `hi: unur- L`Ul'UDL Ull ouuuny. Chris. Long has completed his saw- ing` contract at Everett. 1?` Atrnouv and LT T.oncnn' vnnfnunil O-n Mrs. R. Robison is underthe doc- tor's cave. - Ilium T\Ifn\|vrrnnnI- Dnklnnnn In nlnltlnnn man. A Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Younger, with her son and daughter, also Mrs, John H. McLean of Bradford, visited Mrs. Vvm. Leeson on Sunday. A 7 Mn: '\X7nsxfln.ke and children nf "l`nr_ lUl'l'5 Ui!.!'l'.'. - Miss Margaret Robinson is visiting in Toronto. ' '13`:-nnlr Arvv\((IIv nnnnl n 4 .-uuv Ans"-a n6 VVHH UIJU LU pxlcuululua. {VJ-1'. .l\vUWUvL was the first white child born in F103 and-lived on the farm where he died for 63 years. In later years his son, Isaac, has worked the homestead and withhim the aged` pioneer made his home. Mr.vRowat was a Presbyterian and Rev. J. McEwan of Hillsdale Pres- byterian church had charge of the ser- vices at the funeral on 'Puesday. In- terment was made in Hillsdale ceme- tery. [0 898 IE. Was First White Child in Flo: Robert Rowat, the oldest resident-of Flos, died on April 26 at lot 1, con. 5, at the advanced age of 91' years. Death was due to pneumonia. Mr. Rowat was the fhvnf white nhlld hm-n in Finn l7'lHUHr The play entitled "Mother Mine" '-which was given by the Stayner Meth- odist choir in the parish hall last Wednesday night under the auspices of the W.M.S. of the Methodist church, was thoroughly enjoyed by those who availed themselves of the opportunity tn smn if EVEIICU L to see it. '33 DI BOUIII. dWord was, received on ."1`uesda.y' of`: the passing of Mrs.` Lucy Sneath of Orillla, widow of the late W. A. Sneath. She had been a resident ,0! Elmvale for a number of years prior to mov- ing to Orlllla. Elmvale extends sincere sympathy to the bereaved family and friends. A Who nlnv 'nnfH'ln "linfhnv RA"nn" 118!` 8151.6!` In Lzuuuxgwuuu. Wellington Pearson t Toronto is spending a few days wlt his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Pearson, , Mrs. C. S. -Burtonwas in Barrie on `Wednesday attending the funeral ot* the late Mrs. F. E. Shaw: a. former `resident of Elmvale. , - 1 Mn and `Mu-n ahvvln and nnn, Wnl. l.()n'B. The first soft-ball game of the sea.- son was played on Friday evening. North vs South: Captains, Dr. Tyrer and Reg. Cooper. Score 9-8 in favor of South. ilrnnrl ulna: vvnnnhrnrl nu 'I`nAminv-nf: Mr. and Mrs. Glrvln uarlxd son . Wal- ter. Geo. Middleton, Mr.` Brakey and Miss Tena Middleton. all of Toronto, pent the week-end at Ry H. Middle-I Inn's. wpcul. ton's. rm, Leeann un Duuuuy. Mrs. Westlake and children of Tor- onto and Mrs. (Capt) Thompson of St. Catharlnes spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Duff. Mr. and Mrs. R.` McAfee.'Mr. and 1n uruua on '1'ueBua.y. I Mrs. Ed. Knapp `returned home` 0 . Saturday after spending a. weekwlthl her sister in Collingwood. I Tlfnlllnnvfnn Dam-ann' of Toronto in at uurora. , . -Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Beardsall and baby, and Mrs. Ritchie visited friend in Orillla on Tuesday. I run 179:! II:-noun rah-nad hnrnn nn `dummy. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hill Sundayed with their daughter. Mrs. Harold Bell at Gilford. . 11.. and `Mm: R (1 `Rnnrdnall and m uruua last weex. Dr. and Mrs. Cor coran and Jack spent the week-end In Tor mo. ` ` Mrs. McGarry o Parry-Sound is visiting with Mrs. G. French. Wallace Guest and children of Al- `landale Sundayed at Frank Guest's. Mrs. M, Lemon of Linden is visit-I tug her sister, Mrs. A. C. Bishop. Miss Florence Downey returned home! Saturday after a few days- in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Elgarlloughton and gamlly of Bradford were 1n.town,_Frl- RU - 55- uvnung - -- lllllly UL LJLRHJ-Ulu VVIFLU 1 day. T Mr. and Mrs. Smart and family and Mrs. John Dean were; in Toronto over Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Jag. H111 Sundaved ga&w&%wgm&w&%&&g' A. T. Cooper motord ;;d Tordnto, Tuesday. William Hill. is Spendin a few days. in Toronto. 11...: 1:1 ("lav-nnnf In irlnl}Ina haw, _111 Toronto. ' , T Mrs. H.. Clement is visiting her daughter in Orillta. `Rnv `I! `P, Pmzslev snent a few davsl uaugmer In Uruua. . Rev. E . E. Pugsleyppent a. few days in Orillia last week. ` T\n and Mac (`nova-nvnn and .Tnr-.1: nnant Page Bight LA. few local fishing sports have made their annual trip to the fisheries, west `of Ivy, and secured an abundance. of fish. TUl'n ant` Rna 'l`hnn vnvunaan `ucnttl. ELMVALE NEWS 5 31 &&mwww&&&&$m$&I view` Farm" celebrated their silver anniversary last week. A number` of friends_ were present to tender their best wishes. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes ,re- ceived many gifts of silver as rememe brances, ' House`-cleaning seems to be the ord-` erof the day just now and in 9.-few days the interior will look like new. Next the exterior will need attention. An extra coat of paint, planting of flowers and` trimming of shrubs help to make the towntappear more beauti- tul. Ilnn kbn nI|I- [-1 615:; human 3, I165 G.G.SMITH&CO. ypau\J.UU uuuug-IUULII DUIIC, 9 pieces, satin walnut, $149.00 $250.00 Walnut Dining-room Suite, two-tone 'e`ect,A nine pieces-only .;. -.t . $189.00 $350.00 Solid Black Walnut Suite, . 9 pieces; period 3de-*' sign. . . . . . . . . . .. $249.00. $125.00 8-piece I).in~in'gi-irdom ' Suite, fumed o.ak_ , .nish'-- - Sale price . _. . . `$74.95 ,$15.0.aO0 8-piece Solid` quarter-' cut oak Dining-rdom` Suite, Sale price . . . . . . . `$89.00 $100 6-piece Breakfast Suite, ' in Old English oak. .$79.00 $200.00 Dining-room Suite, 9 I\:nhna nnl-3... ---..L.-__J_ dun Al\ an $110.00 3-piece Satin. Walnut Suite, 1 only, sale 0 $1000.00 3-piece M {B-cf rfjoom Suite in m'aho"ga'ny..`.` 79.00 $175.00 3-piece.Satii1-iwalhut Bedroom Suite` .. 0. $129.00 $175.00 , Walnut " `Bedroom r Suite of 6 pieces .> . .$133.75 0 $250.00 7-piece 4.l3hed?3!31f' Suite. in French trimmed . . . . . . . l=$l=79.00 V Large size Ji11 oak or walnut `frame, reg. $25. Sale pric ., -hna1 A1` : t__._ -.-_----:: -u-- T- G.G.8iiIith &%Cn. JV1 H. ill. A om) nmassaks DINING-ROOM $35 Wood Beds-2 only in old ivory nish $i'7.' .8 only Golden Ozc Nufs Rockcrs, reg. $3.25-$2_19_ DOUBLE sunmc; coucn With Cretonne Mattress ,. BED-ROOM ROCKERS :\\\\\\\\\\ ` . un`. itllu 1vu'H. VVITI. UOFDBII. _ , 3.1133 Alzada Nellly; had to come home from Normal for a few days. suffering with an` ulcerated tooth. Wm. Avnm:-at rnhnvnn +n "`l'\|Ill'\I|l`l\ .`T ?`. $14.95 1 WARNING in double-wow e wire, wood frame, all sizes. uuu HUI. unul Luc ulu::I`1Uz' was uamagea to quite an extent. Qverheated pipes is supposed to have been the cause. Miss _` Foster, who lives alone and up in years, had not noticed it until it had gained great headway. '\L'nn-(1 urn; 1-nnaivnrl hang nn 1Ul'n..A.-.-n but not until the interior was damaged to unite an extent, vnrhnafn ninnc := $7.50 BED smunas $3.95 `T . . THE LAST DAY , IS SATURDAY `Steel frame, double wqven wire. UL -JUIUI nuuxermna. FOR SALE--Pizmo case organ, 6 oct- ave, dining suite, 9 pieces, walnut;',`new. Apply Mrs. W. Leeson. ' T. . 18x - Mrs. T. Patterson of Toronto spent a few days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Corbett. f`.H.:sz /\1'znr'ln '}\Ynllhr' mm 4.. `..'......-.. Another 50 of those $8.60 all blown Felt Mattresses. roll edge, art ticking-$535 MATTRESSES THE mam: EXAMINER 'T FORGET April 27-'--John Keown lost 21 Valu- able horse last week. `(\1'.'ga 1n....-. .-.4! r_`r.-.11 . . . u ....a. .. 4.---__ _~.-___ His wife is a sister to Harry~VVhite- side_ of Cookstown. FURNITURE AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS u an wvvvug .60 535. Every Sale Ticket comes eff Saturday night. Buy now. Save money. Everything goes. NO RESERVE. eh J.Ul'UllLU ULHE weeK. - M1`. and Mrs. Jos. McGowan of Schomberg spent Sunday at the home of John Sutherland. WIITI QAT.'lTi,13Innn 1\t\(ul\ .......-.. I! -_L All steel fr';ime,l 1/ir}1 "fabric spring, all sizes, regular $6.50 $435 BED ,smuNcs I dsdlll. V { Miss Myrtle Coxworth visited friends in Barrie last week. . T\/fr and 1\`.`l.-g `D T T_`r......... ..._.1 AL `on Sunday morning -with his singing. Mr. Biggs is` leaving Camp Borden for VVinnip_eg and so Ivy will not be able `to enjoy his sim,-'in_g-for some time again. I V`M T\II'xn-1-In fVnu uuuu ..oL. -.:...-;_,-1 p . - BARRlE S heavy art tick- ing, Vroll edge, Vztll. sizes- MATTRESS Wltite Emgmel B_ed.t Metal bed, walnut nish, iron fraine,` link spring, all blown felt mattress. Sale price . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....' tress rurc:-.9L Ull cunuuy. Mr. and M1's. A. McCullough spent :1 day with their daughter, Gladys, in Toronto last week. Mum and Lino Tnev 1u'..rv......... .42

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