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Barrie Examiner, 22 Apr 1926, p. 8

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pneumonm. with the Mrs. J. H. Malcolm. RSV. and Mrs: former s parents, Mr. '\Xf'I` . bra. V mr. and Mrs. \V. A. .Am>er1ey and daughter Helen, are confined to their beds through Illness. Mr. Apperley has ` pneumonia. Mr and Mn. 1 . 1u..I....v.-- - - _<.. Marsull Heslip, a xjecentgraduute of Knox College, into the Presbyterian" charge of Penetangulshene and Wye- bridge. Mr, and `MI .-a `nr A A--.-w- - - lnaigituto Mohthly Meeting is nnbaonu... 1x1.........v.. 1-..; | 11.11-!.-512A?-Ti:=% CHARMING DREssEs AND coA'rs Fonvspmu ( * AND SUMMER WEAR ` M .__.____ Phone your news Examingr. *%'g;oL1vEE' The Peasa`n`t Gazette. week}; is first publication in Russia ` la circulation of more than 9. n .... .-.. .. uuuuu zutel` spending thel `winter months in Toronto. ' M1-s.`Wm. Boake is improving nicely! after undergoing an operation for goltre last qveek in Toronto. ' It `S nice to am: the nntnw..\I..u.... _.. --- 5uu.re last qveek in V` "- to see the automobiles and wagons on the road again after the long winter. Miss Verna-Smythe was the guest of` Miss Goodfellow over Sunday. . I rgbout 35 -young people enjoyed 8. good skate in night. April 18. Messrs. Pugsley and Smythe shipped; two large carloads of stock last week. I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Green "have re-' turned to Stroud after spending the, [winter Minn -117.... rt---- - -.... uuuu nuns WUUK. V the rink on Monday` 'wn tor a. row days. V 4" Irv. Robertson. Ward Goodtellow and Miss Isabel! Goodfellow visited in [Toronto last week. I A Runs on .---. ---v v-- 1 I Apr. 21--MIss .Ha.zel Jacks is the Igueat at Toronto friends this week._ I Morley Webb is home from Godar- lch for few days. z_a._nd Goodrellow vinitmi 4.. `IO .4 u-.\.upAc-u IJ_V VV H1. uavenport. Some excitement was caused in the: the stable belonging to Wm. Clements; was destroyed by fire. The roofs on- Time. Rumble's houe and the parson-' age caught on fire owing to the high! wind carrying blazing shingles but with plenty of assistance these incip- lient tires were soon under control.` ' 1 I VISIEH land. Tia; .- __ --_ --u-yunvucu ynnvvu Ill Ulubl LU GLLUIIIIIIUKJ-(.{lC these new goods to advantage. We have tried to pick out a few of these bargains, but reading is just believing ourjword,` so come in and look around and be convinc- ed .of the bargains we will try and display as much as possible. n-III unuung A skating party was held at the rink on Thursday last when a number en- joyed what was expected would be the last skate of the season. However, Saturday night still found good Ice and a goodly number were on -hand to enjoy it. They report that the ice was as good as at any time during the winter. . We need_space for our new Summer Footwear, and so we were prompted to unload some of our Odds and Ends at tliese ridiculous prices in order to accommodate "`|'Al`A 0-IA:-. .u.~-J_ L- - -` -`m5>vv items to Th'e weekly paper, lussia tn rnnnh. Odds and Ends Sale culuy |.lup8l',' Isia. to reach 1 million. 33 PRS`.,MEN S WORK BOOTS 17-.- -_-I1 ._ _ , , av - awn : -Ina`:-1 pa vv \.IaI1J.5 A-I\.I\JuI-DJ -You will need them; Spring is surely coming. -V ' 3 I L: gun: a `good last and good valugs. 15 PRS, W0MEN S7WI`IIGH BOOTS; 7 some brown , and some black. ' 27 PRS. WO*MENi S SHOES,` in a v;ariety of styles and lea- ?herS' "-"$lo95` 8 Phone your news items to The Examiner. VPUMPKIN . . 2 for` CORN 1'-`LAKES . . . . . . . .. 3 f0!` TOMATOES; 2 ro r_ Tohnlo Vogotalalu PRS. MEN S ' OXFORDS, -Only $3.35 a pair SPECIALS FOR WEEK "Lam 95 ; 0RD.ERS&D%ELlVERED mommy EIONE Is- -431.95 pair L. P; INGI:ii uu uunl IIUIVIWIUHVUU On Tuesday the masons and carpen- ters commenced work on Jas. McDer- mott's building. which will be ,9. two- atorey cement structure with a brick ztront. This will fill part of the vac- "Imcy caused by the recent fire. W. M. Bunt is also making preparations for building. ` 25 ` 25c PHONE 108; 22 PRS. MEN'S WORK BOOTS ""`Ju3t as 200d 9 Winhnvv non- "23 PRS. MEN'S HIGH BOOTS, I medium weight; note the price. 35 PRS. BOYi-S FINE BOOTS, excellent value, sizes 1 t9 5. 20 PR-S. WOMEN'S LOW SHOES; some of these sold as high as $5.00 regularly. Q15 pg-n - SOAP... SHORTENING, bulk, lb. . . . STARTl_NG APRIL 23; MATCHES . 3 for` '--$2.95 a pair '.a pair -$2.5o 4 pair % EErTa'232 4for25c L., Gold, Comfort y -18c 29c S - nu-vybvruulu van Ivunlusur At 9. meeting of the congregation of the Presbyterian church held last Thursday evening a call was extended to Rev. Dr..Woods1de. late of Winni- gag, Man. At time of writing no word ad been received. as ti) whether the call will be accepted or not. @5363 99}: rmcv Quaui-1r I '3'- -1* an `1'D!`OI'l[0. Miss Isabell Campbell is the fourth room this week. Mr. Walker, who is on the wt in mormern Ul'ltu'l0.' ' Miss Mary Dickie returned. home Monday after visiting her sister. Mrs. R. A. Lawson, in Toronto, on to. Martin Gallagher is visiting in Tor- Miss Emma. Foster has returned home after spending a. couple of weeks in Toronto. . J Minn Tunhnll nammmli 1.. c....,.m..... DOMINO ' BRAND W68Ko Clarence Turner or Allenwood has returned home after spending the win- `ter in Northern Ontario.` Minn Marv 'n!n|zlA rnhnvnnrl hnmn RAISIN WEEK smzcmij onw are Vlltlng menus in town. Mr. Dalrym le'ot Toronto `was the` guest of R. . Cooper one day this: week. , . ` A ` Miss Lily Hinton of Midland spent 1 Monday with Mrs. Wm. Andrews. a Robt. I-Iisey was in Stayner on Mon- ay. . Mrs. Corcoran spent a. few days in `Toronto last week. Miss E. Giibank spent the week-engl at her home in Midland`.' MFA. J P 'nnn.n' nnrl Nina D Havana" It ner name 111 Mxcuanuz I Mrs. J. P. Dean and Mrs. R. Barnes " were in Detroit, attending the" funeral. of their s1ster,`Mrs. H. E. Bullen, last week. (`Hangman "Bun-`nu Al AAr|1Ivnn:I Ia..- urumer, A. 71'. uoop_er.- - Rev. Mr. McLean of Toronto. cc`- cupied the pulpit in the Presb)'t9rlan church last Sunday. M1`. and Mrs. Jan, Rani-dun .nf 'l`nn..' .(}Ul`(1 H18! uunaay. Mr. and Mrs. Jae. Beardsall -of Tor-T onto are visiting trtends in town. Ml`. Dalrvmnln'nf 'l`nv-nntn wan Hm Presbyterian: Call Minister 0 vnnnflnn A! 4-1.... An...-.......'...sl... `---..o..o4 ' Building commence Inanur flan nnnnnnn p.-..l 1 0% Dogs Poiuoned an nl Ann.-. A....u.._. Late Skltmg no nfu -nfn a hub! `rm 15 on. pit.` SUNIIAID 15 4:. pin. DESSERT Cnlllnh no sua'u'.'." RAISINS 2 ..... 23 voyun and Julia - C 0' . SELECT 73 lb. D.S.L. BULK . 63 lb. . --u-an `T , I`!-'49 84?:-Z `Domino Brand ' `J '5' ` 19.104: mcumzuo Ms;-.-.~;'-.':-- RAISINS A` 2 -....r-nun; nu-u.oln:I-' " rf'19:E _l_ 9LIsH' 23 2 35.3 RAISINSE ssanuzss . 2 pkto. H'.;':f.t`+'i:`sA..1- 2* 25 HRRY I-lORNE'9 _ PREMIER .lEAlIlI1l BAKING POWDER 19c| ut mguert. ` I Rev. D. A. Ferguson was in` Pene- tang last Thursday evening taking part in the ordination and inductionot Rev. auusn -ncuuw uomuason of Cookstown was married to Mr. Sylvester Mooney of Egber . V Rnv `h A `m.............. -...._ -W -- ' -r nun. u.uu mum - ' `, `"119 BEST PEN giun mum: IN com '- YOU EVER LAY 25 nxma. ' . ` % ` WROTE WITH. MRTHERN Novm/rv co. 51.00 Kb! 9 BARBIE. ONT. -ouvvuwn. vvuu IE qulta 1: _Mrs. Charles Nelles has returned to her home in Victoria Harbour` after` visiting her daughter. Mrs. F. Coleman. In Barrie -on Wednesday. April 14'. Miss -Bessie Donaldson of Cookstown was married Mr. Svlvmatmv 'M'nnnnn - ltly last" week with friends. in Ham- ! on. . I `Little Morley, son of Mr. and Mrs. I H. L. Dunning, is seriously ill with - pneumonia. . Jae. Aiders has leased part of Geo. ,Nixon's house and moved his family there last week. .. Mrs. Alt. Ingham had a slight stroke one day last week but at time of writ- ing is doing nicely. Mrs. J. M. Pugsley or Bar:-iespent, a few days this week with her sister. Mrs. H. L. Dunning. Dr. Jnmieson Duff of `Toronto was j called on Monday. to the bedside of his 4 mother. who is quite ill. ` I Mr: (`hon-In- \v..n-.. I.-- - -- - ' `iv! a. aouuqg (syn 10.` L330, 8. (18.ll8'nt8l`. Miss Josephine Jebb enjoyed a few days last week with friends` lltgm. ' ins her daughte u~um an attack ot scarlet fever. Frankvxtgnew ot Colungwood spent the week-end at his home here. Frank Robtnon, Toronto, was in town this week for .a few days. Mrs. Lennox or Thoxiyon is visit-`E r, Mrs. . Sherman. Born--To -Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Alders on Friday, Apr. 16,~ 1926, a daughter. Miss Jonenhinn Jnhh ...4.......a ..-- a--- uu tnenugl nere .on Saturday. Little Wllmot Farrier is recovering from an attack or scarlet fever. Fl`ank'ARneW Of Cnllihurnn can-I6 Mrs. A. L. McCullough is seriously ill. \ Mrs. Geo. Duff is confined to her bed through, illness. '- ,_ Mrs. Clarkson was the guest of Tor- onto friends last week. s Fred. Hunter of Schomberg called on friends here Saturday. Farrier in rnnnvm-Ina 5 A COOKSTOWN 4 wwmwwmwiiiwwwww LQAF "iiiaizsa 35 lb. . 3 ll. s'ruAn1"s MAEIVELADE _ CHATEAU } , To keep brass from turning `brown utter polishing, first of all use a good` `polish. There are those on the market that -give excellent results-.\Do not use vinegar. lemon Juice or oxalic acid on -the brass. as that causes it to `discolor auicklg. As soon as the brass is clean- ad, -ru it over sparingly with a little Iurniture oil. This keeps the air from the brass and it stays bright much -longer. V pktg. 1`A;; "ur`.v:2:`<'!` Mrs. Wm. ibavehnoft. Jr{..! 1 ft for their new home In '1`ra.t0.33*' oen Saturday. Bu! wt}! be much m!ued_ -. I q , . ~ 25:: 5333$nn25 RISTIE5 25:: lb. CH Mrs. Brownlee of Hamilton is visit- ing her daughter, Mrs; (,`Dr.) R. Tyre?- Jos. Lesplante: otv Penetang bought the old Shortreed-farm which was sold hast week. I ` ' . ' cup 0 `last ~ `In unto spent last week at Dr. '1`Y1`e!"3- Miss Coral Jamieson is visiting her s!ster,\Mrs. 0.` Kids. `Penetang. Geo. Shortreed and Miss Ilene snent a few days last weekv. Toronto. * " .Ia My-3 `D-nu.-..I..- -4 ~r.v.....nu.-.a'.. I- 'u'p'Inu_ with friends lo I I IlId%I3K'IIdId ! A151`: 20-B." Ganton has returned M from Toronto. . MI`. and Twnn 7!` Dunnvnlhn nf TAP-` xrom '1`O!`0nt0. I Mr. and Mrs. '1`. Brownle of Tor-* onto spent last week at Dr. Ty!`e!"8- Coral .'l'n.mim:nn In visiting` her Bates. `{{ l:al1e;L`Bate 'or'KNew f.oweil'apent; Y 5 ` last week with" his brother. M1`fml EUR. I v ' ' The friends and "neighbors extend congratulations to M1-..and Mrs. Lev!` Rymetnwho celebrated their diamond wedding `at thehrhpme in Stayner on Aprll.10. .r < . 1 I WRHISIV` nnfnu `n RY`nu T.nn7n - nnnn I apun ton. . wun xnenas Va: Sharon. Mrs. D. Ely and _two children of '.[`or- I .onto are visiting with Mrs. J. A. Moir land Miss Maggie McLean. . ] Miss Jasulln Mllnn ln vnntardav tn: uuu Muss Maggne Mchean. I Miss Jessie Milne left yesterday to Spend some` time with friends at Bee- ton. I wugo rwunlvu A number of dogs during the past week have been poisoned by some un- `known person who has been placing parcels of poisoned meat in different rparts of the village. A valuable Bel- gian police dog owned by A. 0. Bishop was among the number. Your corres- pondent understands a Provincial Oi!- xricer has been here investigating the case. It is to be hoped the guilty party will be caught and given the punish- ment he richly deserves. M158 UHNSUB C8.l`!`llth1 with frlendsvat Sharon. MPH. D `HIV and turn nla .___.-___.__. ____--V.____ , U Apr. 20-Owing to the condition of} the-.ron.ds the congregation was not 39 lre as usual on Sunday. T M188 Chflntin ('!n.rrn1nrn in vlsltimz premuent, Mrs. J. H. uouse. in the cnair. On the conclusion of the business the program was continued by the com- _ mittee in charge. Mrs. G0liop's reading. a description of the observance of A Easter Sunday in Hollywood, was well suited to the season and enjoyed by all present. The Secretary then called the roll. the replies being in the form ` of useful household -hints. Many snlen- did suggestions. were given for the housecleaning season. Mrs. J. R.` Couse's report of the convention at which she was a delegate was given in her usual. interesting manner and was thoroughly appreciated. 4 The demonstration on The Con-. struction.. Tinting. Trimming and `Finishing of a. Crystalline Lamp Shade" s given by Mrs. J. Dawson was very! capably carried. out, and _illust_ra.ted clearly this process. , _ , The meeitimz nlnnn with Hm Nation. 1 cxaurly U113 DPOOGSS. v The meetmg closed with the NaLt!on- al Anthem.- - ' ; .mu.u.uw muutnly meeting The Cookstown Women's Institute held their regular monthly meeting at the home of `Mrs.. Geo. Duff. on Tuesday evening, April 13. Some twen- t_v members were present with the president. Mrs. J. R. Couse. in the chair. On this nnnnlnulnn AP flan I-uuulnnan l-I-an u.|. nruuluyn. N. X.. and M188 Kathleen A. Norris, R.N., of Buffalo. N.Y. David Hopper of this place is a brother-lm Ilaw. A V I . A "I-former V Resident A Thomas A. Norris`. for the past 38 years mechanical foreman in the ed away at his _home. 113 York Street. , Cornwall. 0nt.. early Sunday morning. office of the Cornwall Standard. nass-I He was born in Cookstown in 1859 and . was a son of the late Dr. John Wesley Norris. Years ago he was Treasurer of the Cornwall Junior Lacrosse Club. Tie wasdeeply interested in fraternal work 5 being asmember and an officer of Cornwall Lodge No. 125. A.F. & A.M. ' the County of Stormont Orange Lodge. Monroe Loyal Orange Lodge No.- 880 ; and the St. Patrick's Society of Corn- 1 wall. He was a staunch supporter of .. the Conservative party. He is surviv- u ed by his widow. two daughters and 1 four sons: Thomas Wesley'Murphy Norris. Detroit: Ross A. Norris. Mon- 1 tree]. Supervisor of Foreign Tariffs for the C. N. R.: Harry and Charles Nor- ris at home; Mrs. Arnold E. McGuer of Brooklyn. N. Y.. and Miss Kathleen Norris. R.N., nf Rllffnln N v T101713 *3 large as usual Sunday. Chfistie Carruthers is visiting Vlth friends: AI` Qhnv-An ;SUl_V_NlpAl.E conngas $Vl.l`So J. :1. Malcolm. | Rev. and Mrs. W. '1`. Johnson enter- tained St John's Bible Class and. teachers at the rectory on Wednesday evening of last week. \Vm. Hughes has purchased the re- eidence and building of the -Bell Tele~ phone from Harry Davis and will take possession` in the near. future. While putting down hay from the hay-mow late Friday afternoon, Fred Wilson" met with a. painful accident. A runs of the ladder broke and he tell to the ground. dialocating one shoulder. ' I . T `

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