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Barrie Examiner, 21 May 1925, p. 8

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`Special _Shouri1'rg of Matrons Hats for ; A Very reasonably priced. GD. aoRiSo_N `.SIEVEN3 1010? Box 267 2 V jnyvviill `III Dresses, sizes 16 to 46.- / vsole_ agents for Lady} Nladlenderforms. . . . . . . . '.. qu.q)oOU to beautifu! and exclusive pat- l4`L. . _ `)0 , , gr Can'to'n,' and Crepe I: jwritten in jrms OFFICE. / : /B'AvREl'E, ONT. ,,_ ). Dmxw Dresses fqrthe m . comrumz. ke, prices range 3.50 to $16.50 Ins and Vests, `very specially . . . . . . $1.39 see our stock. Saturday. lderfol-ms. sun `WAS oBucD1'o+ mu-: 1; HER BED This lw nal devel point this any or all for sale wit 54 lot 11 ha Use The E-xa Lots For bow Regular P Two ShVo It teem It s packet THE Q1 Pre-re weeks :11 and C Positivl Ever Sh aura; nerman. V W"- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mccrackexi -of Craighurst spent Sunday wlth,Mr. and] Mrs. James Mccracken. MONA PUI chi The Meig RI: {H1 The_ [IDOL JESSE -.--. -..-. -umun &in Llflllvv Mr. and Mrs. A. McLean of Cooks- town and Mr. and Mrs. W. Walker of Thornton spent Sunday-with Mr. `and Mrs.- Herman. v r_ and `Ito... 1:--- 51-1. - -' yvun cows or a mud form 01- u. " ,Miss G. Herman` has returned -to Toronto atterjpendlng _a. few "weeks" with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Clay`andtwo ' cons` and Donald Playter `of Colllng- ` wood spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs., Forrest Wallwln and other Mldhurst trlends. ' ' J. Mcclennan and Miss M. Macneu of Toronto spent the week,-end with ; Mr. and Mrs. R. Herman. Mr and `Mr... A 1:--r-, - - cruanuu In '.l.'0l`0nI0. - ` . A. Dwyer is improving his .pl'ae by getting a new barn bu1lt.- ~ i Some of the people are suffering with colds or mild form u. ' ,Mlnn (1 'l .1n`.m....'I.-..- --&-~-4- - - vruna Iflend. Mrs. James Chegwin is very losv at time ot writing not much hope be- ing held out for her recovery ' T Forrest oWallw!n,. who has been on the sick` list, is slowly Improving. Mrs. `P. H. Shaughvnessxhas return-' ed after spending some time `with It-tends In Toronto. A. nurvnr In I.-..._....1_-_ 1.2.. ~~-'7, ween-enu wun rrlends a.t.L1sle._ I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Orser have re- turned after spending a. week" with Orillia friends. IE:-n .`I nv-nan nl.-......a.. 1.. ---.._- I--- AA -._--_.- ut-1 D May 18-M,Is's# E. Prosser spent thl week-end with friends a.t.L1sle., I MPH. Wrnnlr nlvnw `mourn wan, :..|uuX'Bl'. spent Sunday '3. Mccracken. j 3o[E1azalea. St. ,: n /Mrs. J; Denrochet `Used DoJd's Kidney Pills __[-_19rs1ERY% ~MoND`A, MAY 25 * l(VAu vt`. >fn . __. ---- ogvugv ny having it re-shingied. - _ H itvirs. John Faragher is on the sick 5 \'1"he members of the W.M.S. of St. Andrew's Church met in the basement Wednesday afternoon and re-organiz- ' ed for the remainder of the year. The . officers are: Pres., Mrs. Wm. Turner: Vice-Pres.. Mrs. Alex. Richardson; Secy,, Mrs. E. .J. McDonald; '.l`re_a.s., Mrs. '1`. Cavanagh; Home .. Helpers A: metal spoon used in jam making will often turn the preserve a .bad ` 4 color. 1 -rrulull May 19--Dr. and Mrs. ` Tyrerv and `family spent Sunday in Barrie. Mrs. Warren of Toronto is visiting `her mot_her, Mrs. Priest. Gordon I-Iough of Toronto spent Tuesday with Dr. Tyrer. ' R. A. Kent has improved his house by having it re-shingled. f Faragher sick . . \'1`he members nd_rew _s in the hm-am-m+ week; vvvv was Ill 1101' IIUW n0me., Mrs. Dew and Mrs." R". Lowery we1_9e delegates from the Anglican church to the ~W.A;.;:,meet1ng in Toronto last A - -.. vnov vv wnuvsu ,Il.I}UQl[8.l.' A social evening was held at the home at Mr. and Mrs. J. '1`. Jennett on" Saturday for Mrs... Mchennon before she left for, the West. She was; pre-. sented with a. beautiful bible, -showing the high esteem in which she isheld `In the community. All wish her every success in her new home, Mrs: 11.... .....1 1:... cc -' uluun up wmcn was much needed. Mr. and Mrs. W. `H. Hutton went to Toronto _on Tuesday to the graduation or -their daughter, Helen, as a. nurse In the Western Hospital.- _ evening mm mm no nu- \....,v= vvu.u usuuua uxere. . ' Basketball seems to be the leading _' game Just now. It will be aclose race 1 whether; the school girls `or the girls A of the community will win, the cham- 3 pionship. Mrs. G. H. Spears is still very ill` at her home in Holly. ' M 5 7 Dr. and Mrs. J. spears and family ffroronto spent $unday.W.lt_h' friends ,v I _' ' The Ivy"boys play_ there first game ; of baseball in Barrie "on Wednesday afternoon. - . There was a very. heavy frost on - Sunday night. It was very hard on the young clover and the garden. plants that were up. -' . . h Mr. and Mrs. Lynn attended _ the funeral of Mrs. Wharram in Innisfll. I. F. Lennox is sporting a new sedan these days. ` g A number of` men. gathered at the 1 Anglican cemetery on Wednesday at- .ternoon and at the Presbyterian. ceme- tery on Friday and made a general clean up which was much ` ` MI`. and Klein `IT "LT 'r_7..4.s-.. _.-_;.A - 0 4 pl May 19-A number from here at- tended the township -S.S. cqnventfon at. Thornton on Monday and report_a, good instructive program on- the work or thesunday School. , A ` - - 5 Mr and Mrs. W. E. Banting and `Mr. and Mrs. 8. Elliott motored to Toronto `last Week and spent a. few ldays with friends there. Rnnbnfknll at-noun---n 4.- 1.- 4:, - -- : 1 Phone V _.-... \.auu5llll- and 4 Frank, mofied to T3`:-onto Sunday `On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Cox held as family re-union. Those from out of town were : Mr.nand Mrs. C Bow- dery and children of Pginswick, Mr. - and Mrs. Woods of Toronto` and Mr. and,sMrs.-E. Johnston of Craighurst. I V` . uuverecl oy msurance. . Misses VM. and L. Cou motored Toronto, Sundav Mr, and M..- _ and read `a few of au5 LIJUIII Kinney V , I was obhged to taketo my` bed. I had a Dodd s'Almanac in the house the testimonials, then bought three_;boxes of -Dodd's Kndney Pills and a` box ofeDiam'ond Dinner Pills. I can assure you that they have made me well, and thepain my back between the '"|1nu'|dmm .-.. may 19--La_st Saturday night while!` Ernest Carson was attending a. sick- time was unable to save any of the contents losing: aboutw1500 bushels of qats and `a._quant1ty of `hay, partly covered by insurance. T Misses _'M gm: 1' A~--~-- -- u:a.UuI'.'I', IS W0!'KI paring them for gnu .lV1l'S. Joseph Botham. I ' 4" 'eron motored to To Robert and Kenneth and Mrs. Cain- ronto on businesxi last week. , MICE I` R - ` ' ' . . -- - ~ -vv-v x u nus ' Mr. aind Mrs. C.i Moffatt spent-aday: visiting friends in ,Collingwood- lastf week. `i ' -Mrs. iakes of Palmerston and Mrs, J. Cook of Midhurst are visiting Mr.. `and Mrs. `Joseph Botham. and Knnnnfh n...1 1ur..- H i auu --rn-KJIJ May 19-Mrs. Milligan has Toronto for a _few weeks t friends. ' o If and `In ... as q. ..- . _memDe1'Sn1p of 180; Lefroy 51an_ ference in June. ford 75.` A. W. Green was appointed district representative to attend con-. I uut, me cause is unknown. V The last Methodist district meeting was held at Kettleby on May 18th. Missionary contributions for the Stroud circuit were as follows: Stroud` $234; Lefroy $109, and Gilford $203, an in- creasQ,_o,verelast year of $57. The grand total raised for all purposes on" this circuit was `$4939.00. Stroud has a _membership of 180; 51 and Gil- gistrict to ai*,i'nnr1 mm- . --_-, vv -nvll uuau. D!'UCK, DI the con., who was motoring toward Stroud, was hlton the crossing, by a south bound tra.in.~ -' T W. J. Goodfellow suffered a."heavy' loss on Tuesday afternoon, when his home was destroyed by fire. some of the contents were saved. As thei-e was no one at home when the fire broke out, the is last Mnfhnlaf A{...4...I-L ---- -- __-`_---: ovuadll 4 2 May 19-La_st while` Ernest A_Carso`n- attending 9: am- me, uavc maue me well, and the_pa_u' in between the `shoulders ` gone. I am completely relieved C my trouble. _ _ (Advt. yguung. ~ Miss A. Fagan of Toronto is spend- _ ing two weeks holidays at her home here. The attendance at the Methodist S. S. last Sunday morning was 96. Geo. 1 this year. S.S. will be held at 10 o'clock next Sunday instead of 10.30. On Sun- day evening Rev. J. S." Stevenson preached a very _;earnest and helpful sermon, basing his remarks on "Friend- ~~ship." The Methodist service has been cancelled for next Sunday A `fatal accident occurred on Mon- day morning about 9 o'clock, at Craig- vale, when Chas. Brock. of the 12th THE 1!|`f nil `LA " ` Young has been appointed Supt. for` zuutner, Mrs. Givens. Mrs. Mcc liough of Toronto is visit me: her mo her, Mrs. `Galloway. '_ Keith Stevenson of .Toronto Medi- caicoiiege spent over Sunday at the parsonage. ~ MI... A n........ -a ----.A T- vv an `rs. nnn mr. ana Mrs. Spear of Gravenhurst are mother. Mrs. Glvgns. MP3- Mnilllnnnak II` I cuu. ' ' ' A number of maple and evergreen trees were planted in the Community Park last week. '- Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Leonard and Mr. and Mrs. F. Green motored to Toronto and spent Sunday with friends` Mrs. Cameron or Allandale visited Mrs, Thos. Hewson last week. Mr. and Mrs. Spearn and daughter _. _Gravenhurst zuentn M 1.... UL LVL end. A quamtancesmps, here. last Week. . Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Black spent Sunday with friends in Bradford. Miss Fraser .01 Knock was the guest o tmMrs. S. J. Reynolds over the week- e . v May 20--Mr. and Mrs. Ffank I of Elmvale were renewing `old quadntanceships here. week. Mr and `II... 11711--.. STAYNER .?U1f!DI-ES smoun uug extra. the same. gone to to visit! -..- -.11-IGIVV auu g alone at the we E500 Coughlin`: and A mm. Sun:-Insr Ffgank Dyer renewln `nld nn- as auu uuugntet guests of her annsllrlc, prec- ;._---j1 ANOTHER100 PAIRS or A s1LK%Hosi.ERY _` PR. A WHIRLWIND ` I -Scholars do not exclusively` use the 7; B.C.I. tennis court. On May 15, atl t. 11.25 a.m., a whirlwind '. lasting two Lminutes gave a giddy whirl that would I _- `make a tangoist look cheap. A sudden gust of wind and dust `off M the `street. centering in.the court was twisted with great velbcity, especially? I near the ground, into a. column of` - ,_iust fully 15 ft.-in dilfdh/nn An -- A- `tiny piece of butter Idded tol chocolate icig whichis inclined tp be .dull,_will.he1p to ma e it shiny. _dust fully ft.-in diameter/and 40 utrux` Elle ground, into colmniovf ft,` high. It moved offhthe south-east corner onto the grass. The dust did not fall but was carried up"in a thin cloud` fully 200 feet high. uuuziy-In uraarord. " .E. H. `Sloan and Miss Iv - and Mrs. S. W. Watt spa: Toronto. - ' . Mrs. MacNamara and Manistiqte are visiting at her brother, Fred Allan. aullvlllu uu xuesoayp I "Mr. and Mrs. Walter_ Allan `spent Sunday-in Bradford. ' .- T-T Qlngn and 1ur:..... 1r_,- - -- ` uu: Queen uny lateIy. Richard Canning and attended `the funeral of Unionville on Tuesday; Mr, Mrs, VVAH-ma uuunw 18.812 week. ` I Mr. and Mrs... R. Davidson of Tor-' onto spent Sunday at the paretal home. ` Miss Belle Canning was a, visitor in} the Queen City ]ateIy. , I Canning and mu... an--z-- -..--vtunnJIul May 19-Mrs. E. H. $loan nd Mrs. N; A. ~Wilson attended the auxiliary meeting ,of the_ Anglican church ini Toronto last week. Mr. and M... D 1-----U - - AVL.l'- A. N. Graham, June`4. Miss Bernice Seeds is spending the summer months at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. S. V. Jones, having had to leave school on account of ill- ness.- Oro Station Women's Institute was held at the home O Mrs. Fred Craw- ford with a large attendance. The bust mess of the past year was finihed and the election of officers was then made `with the offic rs, of the past two years put in gain by acclamation with the exception of the District Director, Miss Burnfield being elected.` for this year. The Institute had a` ...,..._5 uuuu's money F1113 is again] evidenced by the testimonial received from Mrs. J. Derocher, a well known and highly respected resident of this place. She writes: - I was attacked with a malady that at first I `did not think wasserious until about the beginning of last March, when it became evident that I could do nothing. `I consulted a doctor and he told me I was suffer- ing from kidney trouble.` I um: nhlnmA 4... J...I-_' 1- ,2 - - - uuu remained over Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G;-ant are moving to `town in the course or a few days having recently` purchased the.Averili ic_ottag_e. -" - I s_ Chas. Skinner has decided to dis- continue his butcher business here on account of illhealth. I _ Vain; Twilight Baseball League open- ` Q swhen -'the~'game was called on account`! ! of darkness. the score stood 8-7 in mug uueensvule friends. T V { Mrs. Jas. Bradley, Gordon and` Miss; Elva. Bradley and Miss Alicia Noble; and remained Sunday. . Mr. moving` E9`/t_own a few dnsv K WHIRLWIND 5 do nnf nvnlnolu.-.1. (_->--:-. 6R0 s`l'A_'I'!ON. ILUII . ' Lnd Mary and Mr. spent Sunday in yd Miss Canning their aunt ln' lv. ` nd daughter of ' t the home 0131 n_ I TW` Phon B,ox 267 Quebec lady suffered from; kidney trouble and found complete relief in Dodd'e Kidney Pills. A '. South Stukely, Que., May 18, Spec- ial)-That relief can be obtained from all kinds of kidney disorders by using Dodd s Kidney Pills is again by the testimnninl -........-....,a sm .~s3.?'23%E _ mj; -__ __ A- _________________ ! - Our stockof Coats is quickly disappearing. I F ' We specialize in large sizes. Come and a.--u-u-.'r"l`: An POLICIES covering - s 1>ovyE1f.L& CC). Dresses Dresses! s-- Dresses 1.--_PUBLlC LlABlLlTY- 'Bodi 13; injury to: others. 2.--PROPERTY DAMAGE: Dama ge to property of others. '3.-COLLlSlON: Damage tq. your own_,car. " 4.-'-I-`IRE: Loss or A damage by re -- any cause. 5.-'l'HEFT: Anywhere. LICIES any [of the above Written THIS OFFICE We` are :

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