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Barrie Examiner, 2 Sep 1926, p. 5

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V '$`;.` " Aug`. 30.-No. 15 school re-opens this week with Miss Ambler in charge. Mrs, nn11in1c nf 'l"nun...4.... 1.. 4.1-- V , uuuxu. I I On Saturday afternoon. .the'United` `Church parsonage was the-scene of a quiet .wedding,.when'Rev. Jas. Brown 3 unitedin marriage Miss Rosetta John- : ston, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .Geo. Johnston, to Mr. Geo. Calder. son" . of Mrs. R.`\Ca1der of Stayner. The bride. who was unattended. was prettily ; dressed in powder blue satin 'with grey silk hat and carried. a bouquet of sweet epea. The bridal party` then motored to the home ofgthe ,,bride s parents. ' where a dainty. wedding breakfast was` served, after which they motored to Stayner, where a reception was held at the home of the groom's mother. The bride travelled in `an ensemble suit ot L. navy blue silk. The community extends. 3 best wishesto. the young. couple. " 7' Some visitors duringthe past week were: Miss Marian Carr of Painswick ` with Miss Minerva Leonard: `Mr. and Mrs. Loukes of Walkerville with Wm. Wright s; Rev. C. P. Shapter, and Mrs. Shapter and family of Tillbury at Mrs Wilson Black's; Mr. and Mrs. John Welland. Rf fhn `pnnunnnmnn LC n "1`he fl vi-no-`A I vvuauu 1:s1ucK`S; Mr. and Mrs. John iclark of Welland. at the `Parsonage: `Mrs. Parks and children of Birchclifle Mrs. Harrihe-tnn- "A/I'M uhl TUT-'1` . ` w 5 :\IJ\Il,I / I . Sept. 1.--Congratu1atiozi`s` to Mr.` andl Mrs.,F.red Peacock on the birth of a son on Aug. 30. A _ _ Poultry thieving seems to',be.the or- der of the night around here la ely. Mr. and Mrs. Boadway and R. Boad- ` way visited friends in Jar`ra.tt's_Corners \ . ori Sunday. t . _ Quite a number fromihere are at- tending the Toronto Exhibition this week. ` Don't forget`the VVomen s ~Institute meeting next Thursday afternoon, Sep. V 9. at-the home of Mrs. Annas A prize ' wil1~ be` given for :the best bouquet of home-grown owers.. Everybody wel- come. ` ' n... c1..J.--.-.I_-- -- .-. ....\.. avanuq rucu J.J'JLUV'l'!'.' UI 1'0!" 0 called on" J. N. Willipg `last week. Lefevre was a resident here `some rs atro. ' ' - M1NEs_n~E STATION Withput the% 13:5, i.. double weigl}t`c]en_iin W5ak.""m' """"" " . Misses Alice Whiting qr 'I`or`$ntoand' Dorothy Webb of Allandale` viaited with Miss" Hazel Robinson last wee . 'Il`I`ha `Ilahnl `nlnlndnn uIn`h|tI Ifh MEN'S oven. ALL PANTS WCLOWES `rm: '.BIARRI'E EXAMINER, vvuu. . . Miss Matly McDouga~ll.v vrho has re- _turned from Bala, is spendin a few fvdays with frinds at Minesin Station. 1.` U1 of ! up(;1r:s". Martin of Toronto zvisitd his. parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Martin. on Sunday. _ T.nnHn -Pnhnv-tuna` nf Allnndnln Vhlltad wuu Lnenus m Aulston. Miss Leona Murphy has returned home after visiting her sisteix Mrs. LeClare of Barrie. accompanied by Miss Leona .O Rr_>illy of Midhurst. Miss Ethel Murphy has returned homa ate): visiting` her sister, Mrs. Lorne arett. ' Rtfiunnn A`I!nn FI'I....I_ f\I9 A. ... - uursa uura UUGSI left f0!` ` on Tuesday to teach school. ` ....--..-- Q-IIIVH VI-IIJI I.` Aug. 30-Misses` Agnes and Murphy spent a few days las _with friends in Alliston. Miss: T.nnr\v_1 mr......1... 1.-- v1a1L ruxauves. i The Misses Scanlon of Bradford vis-. ited the Fennells during the past week. C. Jobbitt. eleventh line, visited with, Fred Elliott on Sunday. School opens here on Sept. 2nd. with . Miss W/Vatson of VV:1shago as, teacher. " Miss Dora Guest left for Coldwater 1 `on Tuesday teach Sr-hnn! wuat wut H1011 nave me to do?". I Miss Bertha Irwin went to Toronto! on Sunday to attend the Exhibition and. visit relatives. ' vis-! during` fhn nnm ...,...I. I [ mu. wuss xmu-garet Horton on E Rev. Mr. Brown took his 3: Sunday morning-from Acts 9: , _what wilt Thou have to do?" Bertha Trurin uvnnc Ln rt nay auu wneat crop had been stored in the building. The community` extends sympathy to Mr`. Richardson in his loss. nuuue, ax`. \ Last v`a_eek.dur1ng an electric storm. lightning struck and bunned a. barn belonging to W. F. Richardson. eighth , line; Vesprg. Unfortunately, this year's ' hav and wheat had stored in, building. (`.OTnYhnhH'v` avian!`- usuuu uuuquet an Miss Kathleen - the home of her `Binnie, Sr. ' ` Tlxolr uivnnl- A--.-1--- entertainment. any, - ` _ W. Fullerton and-Miss Eva Spring motored from-Toronto and spent the. week-end with Mr. and Mrs. I.`M, Spring. , u - (`hmi Mnrfin nf 'l`m-nnto visited his. Year. ._ U` ill (7.-u-In Ml-`.N*S TWEED TROUSERS Bxc BAY ibllgr Rn__1\/I'm ......a It..- mach` Apglles RUG (1`ladVS last wek n Allisxfnn Wt1t!K WICU IPIUIIUH H1 ' .l..UL'UlH.U. -' _ > Mr. and Mrs. S. Staples 0! Cobourg spent the week-end when Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Staples. Mrs. Staples and child- ren ucompanled them `home `on Mon- iinv uuuui1.,Y. ' iext for Lord,a )n I Gladys sf !I7t\A`- All Othr T1'o\us ers `Reduced in Price `NOTHING .OVER $350 % liegular up to $750 . For FRIDAY and SATURDAY ? Cleaner, Presser and byer 109 DUNLOP _ PHONE 229 _.._j-- 5-and Vail] I I AM A PRACTICAL AND READY TO ATTEND :T O ` REPAIRS ON ALL CLOTHES Goods called for and delivered. PRICES REASONABLE 1 HAVE THE ONLY DRY-CLEANING PLANT WITHIN YOUR Rmgu. ou'rs1m-: THE cm 2-`: :.-.- U11 day. POSITIONS await those properly qua1ied--near1 uates and under-graduates secured good positions last year. THE `ONLY SCHOOL north of Toronto that is .. Business Educators Association of Canada. Write for rates or Phong 445. w. `A. TURNER, Proprietor. COURSES-4 .Bankin SPECIAL COURSES '.forN Clerical, Secret Public Schoql Teachers POSITIONS await qualied--near under-gradua g," Auditing, Typewriting, hers, Commercial, Shorthand, Etc. ormal and High School Graduates and aria], Teac tes posi I invite'you to hold joint meetings with ori `the evening-of Sept. 191th and at Alliston of Sept. 13th i:o`deba_t_e the issues of them and will be pleased `to. have your-acceptazxce `z Shelburne, August 30, ' , There tare a.feW questions ing that zi great nu.rri__ber of `e be interested in your answers. ` I\.---Were you one of the 1 moms who at the session last w speakingon the speech from" th "get for several weeks without If so, how can `you j_,_ustify such of -time and money? ' _ .3.+- Yeur pgty: has been ouposued to the` reduction of tariff on farm implementsaxid on `automobiles. If-you should be re- turned, will you vote for an `increase from the present tariffs on these? " ` 2.-Ydu have to_ admit that the old the decrease "in the tariff on automobiles, tl come taxes, the return of penny postage a: the receipts tax were measures of benet Canadian citizens Without workingjhardhip you vote against }he,m? . 51 `wt DEAR `SIR -_- UIJH WBBK U1 '1'Ul'Ul|LU. " ` Miss Margaret Springwzpant last week with friends invToronto. - M ....a 1mm. Q Qnnlnn n! t'*nh'4-uu mr A AN OPEN LLETTER 1-o w.1aAm. ROWE,%EX-M.P. ,_--- -vnv-gvvtlla utncllug ,a.uyLn1ng' C0nStI`1.l( `you4j,pst-ify 'tactics with a consequent ` noney? f.; PIRT H new que'stio{s. I would like to L ____;1:_'_A n I . - ~ .. -_., -........wuco Lu. UCHUIIE E0 EH9 m ; Without worki gfhardhip `on any, them `7 ` ' few questios.I ask you, know- n1_nBer electors in Dufferin-Simcoe will u v'm1-r nnennnvu " ___ _..--v-..-~p.;nuA\.Ut: Will our gnswfers. ' ' . I A ' 7 of `members of -the_`House of Gqm- A Qinn Incf ruin-.4-.... L....`I_ -7": ` ` ' I ,,,,, -- v--\.QU uuc uxu Age 176118101 the reduction `urn A-P ........._-- .. - V - 0, L926. ---tun-an 2--v-u-' --v-v--cc--ur Aug. 81---A bert. Perry is spending this week in Toronto. - ` Mum nxnuannno unnlna unmnI~`ln:f Very sincerely, ._ T. J. O FLYNN,` Independent Candidate for Dufferin-Simcoe. .-uvu-yo Regytllvrv-;1'p to $2.00 , ,- -_ vs-v_`Af\lI~J\; U1 \`Jl_)lll` 1 winter took part in the blockade +1.;-. 4.1......... ._.I - - -- BOYS BLOOM- ER PANTS h throne ar`1df<)'n.4fhe Robb bud- ioffering anything `constructive ? \aUVCl nur l`ll.8(8l'lel'8 DOUBLE LININGS Tweeds, Serge: and Cottonades Governor Fasteners l\f\I ID! I: I Ixtnnvna eetings me `at Shelburne ;d Alliston on the evening ms of the" present, campaign, -acceptaglce `at an early `dz'1te. ,, -_-., -..._...uvnuu U11 1 and the abolition .. L-_,_z-1 . .. mccuaxg ms: weex. V _ . Miss Annie Mccuaig left for Tor- Onto last week to take a. buziineas course . ' Miss Neilda Fletcher A visited her" aunt. Mrs. Wm. Mccualg. - L Proprietor. tq majority of .. .... __.._- wr- J\.r4.l.l-IJ VJ. Why did Pug/0 Fifi 1 waste of lJtl'l'.lC uuu .l.'UllUllUlo I The Misses Wearing have returned home after spending the summerswith their aunt, Mrs; Duncan M-ccuaig. * Wm. Campbell and family spent Sunday at Big Bay Point. . Mrs. Myra. McArthur is holidaying with Miss Isabel Rose. _ - Miss Flossle Campbell is visiting in Toronto. . Mrs. S. Steele and little daughter leave for their home in the `West this week. . . . Tnu nuinnnn Vnnbnn own: 'IlIau..Tnnn wL1tI.:Q.'Duncan Tucker and M1as~~.Jea.n Tucker of Barrie visited Mrs,_N>e1l Mc(`uulg last Week. Minn Anrn Mnlinlg In?!` for Tmv. 4} Ulla?" WILH tuusua .lVLU\.JUlJ5u ' , Miss Grace Campbell has returned" home after spending a few~ days in Barrie and `Tollendal. 'TV11n Illnnnn `(X7-nnnlu-`nu knuyo I1l|`IIInU|4l` 2: ----v-v--- Aug.'30--Mr. and Mrs. Wynes. Orillla, spent the week-enavwlth the former : brother. Geo. VVyn$s.. ,r Mr. and Mrs. John Rose spent Sun-9 day with Angus Mccuaig. Minn flrnnn nnmnhnll hum v-Ahnvnnd: tun lu. px'Uulllul'C' Henry Downer and Miss Esther were in Lindsay on Saturday attending the :funer'al of `the former's sister. Mrs. Naylor. \ ' . ' uuut:1' uuu grain uuyux'uI.u1' uuu l.!'.UEUl'. Visitors at Elmcroft Farm" on un- day were Mr. and Mrs.'I-I. Alnde on. Mr. and Mrs. A. Young. Mr. and Mrs.` J. M. Newton. Mr. and Mrs. E. Penel- ton of C1'eemore.- 1.1.-........ 1\n......-... .-....a `nu... -121-41. ...... .... -uuuun. upuuuu Juuniu Dy cue CD011`. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mccutcheon spent vthe week-end visiting with Mr. and Mrs. David Mccutcheon. Creemore. `N 'I" Wrwin hnu vunvnlnn-n a runny auu rura. uuvsu zuuuutuueull. UI'B6I_O!'B. W. T. Erwin has purchased a new threshing outfit with combined clover `huller and grain separator and tractor. Vinitnm: at 'F}lmm~nft F`nrm" nn shun- Mu. ruxu AVLFH. VV. 1. J!JI'W1. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cunningham oi Toronto Sundayed with Mtniand Mrs: R. Cunningham. , V ??`.n-hnvf TTnIfn (`l'IuInnIn 1IvI.'II lnnl 61.41.. -It. Luulllllllllllly Egbert United Church will hold their anniversary on September `12. Rev. Mr. Bradford will preach at 2.30 and 7 o'clock. Special -music by the choir. M1`. and Mrs. Rrnnt- Mnlnfnhnnn l::._(~.':L!-!"I'H LINE. I,NiN1s1-`IL. AII......6- 13-..... .. ..........Ad-u l\1JJlll-w Mr. and Mrs. Dennett. Miss Purchase and Rev, Mr. Brown of Toronto spent in few days with Mr. and Mrs. Angus Edg- a.r and while here Mr. Brown oc- cupied the pulpit in BI'aden's Church -on Au:.:'L1sL 22. Mr. and Mrs. Nicol and Miss Lorine Erwin of Toronto spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Erwin. \/[r- on ! I/fnu Annnuv n........x.......I....._ auua. auaupu ILUIL. Wallace Downer, studeiut of Wycliffe College, occupied the pulpiton Rose- mont circuit on Sunda . ~ . MFR. T)n.Itnn QDVYHAQ nf Wnrnlruln In uuuu. uuuuu. Ull nuuuuy. ` ' Mrs. Dalton Scythes of Elmvale is spending a few days with Mrs. W Mc- Knight. R/Iv unfl `R/T-us T\n-unt Ill"- I"A......L.:_- Am-1'. 31--Mr. and Mrs. J. I-Io1tVo Alliston spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holt, Wzlllnnn rhxurnnn 'n+nAm5+ na 1xrn..naa.. I _ % 65" Bradford st, Ema. }, Phone 748 : Efenings 913.! I M O'NEILL S WHEN Old Man Winter comes snea'king along with the zero smile, you ivantlto. be on the ring line. You know the kind of ammunition you want to use on this sort of a` customer ---, Good free- burning coal that will warm A his welcome. We will `welcome your order and ll it properlys THURSDAY, V S;EP.`i'_EMBER`*2,: 1926;` A51 A Phone 1013` We have. in $tock e'v/ery book required it h . Keen" s_ Book`Stbre .9T d!, have. in stock in thplsvthools`. BEST VALUE 1N SCRIBBLERS IN TOWN 7 EGBER'I.' WE ARE READY TO s[ERvEAYoU`w11`H A A COMPLETE} um: 05 % } ma VALUES IN scrgox. mas?` and splendid variety to Ichpqse froth` so ELIZABETH s'r., BARR!E' IJUFI I off. . corroded Fuse Electrical connections will sometimes 'corrode.A Don't blame it always on a. burnt-out fuse `it the lights go 'on'and See if the fuse is nnrrndnd flies. us xuuuu tun. a ! very beautifully. aaouat 13 noon 1 nal` .- Jan I. J. H UPSCIRY Mr. and Mrs: W1lson'Bell and daugh- I tars left for their home in` Farnham. Quebec, on Monday. after spending`- 'three months with their parents. Mn` and Mrs. M. M. Bell. Chas. Mills is attending uie Exhib- man this week; | ,,.. '7'7'I ... uu u voau.Uu .`JUI1gl`0V6 ,and.Nlcholston, friends on Sunday. ' 1 ,` Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Haugh and son` of Egbert visited at the; home of Mark }VIcMater on Sunday. . 2 Ann (-11 _T A D- .3 1-4,,`- - I [US Mrs.,'MoIntoshV. who has been visiting! her daughter. Mrs. Osborne. in Alliston ' for a'couple of months, returned home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.'VV-.eJ. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. H. Brown visited Elmgrove ; 'l\/I'1w cxn `ll... P11.-- u1u1Ul', HI. wxmgwove. A r Tom Rankin and sister, Miss Ethel,` R. Oliver and Miss Pearl.Bowman of Stayner spent Sunday with` Utopia,` lfriends. - I Nun `II .-T-I-A-` `from visiting her N,._... van: \ wcms-em: wun Utopia; . " - | frllands. L iss Amy Miller has returned home; cdusln,` Miss Ella` , M -M ugnts; uev. U. P. Shapter, ggtevgfgg 32%" 3 dMrs' ]`lIh ; vhlapter Mrs. Manseld S entgsunrd Vt `it'll ah and of Andrmrv mer 3} 3 _ 9 m; Ellarkpofkwellgndutilt ;PfsoIrl1zai,;;: ' .' rs, ar s an e ren 0 re c e ' Mr` and Mrs` R` Vasey and 5 and ~ with Harrigton; Mr. and Mrs. ma: "s 1: 'ith M - 1 - M W lss 1:. t d h .' as " - `"5 $`" 9' '9` T; I from smug her n`(':`n';g W" }? QIIQE2 Farqujzar of Sault Ste.. Marin Mi ' /Aug. 80.--`Jack Coulter has returned """ I to his home in Toronto afterubnendinzf two months` holiqays at the home_ of` D. J. Miller. can .I`.___ .1` .,.. .-... `tn.-uuc ruse II the lights fuse is corroded. THE!-IUB nu ., -Fy-Tox against: mosquitoes ind s. ' _/35c -j COTTONADEL A -Pant that Vgvivesj 'extr_a weir. J . K corroded `Fun I nnnnnnnnu man EEFROY ;"_T9P1A Mr. and Mrs. Clarkson Spring friends In Toronto on unday. ' . _ of `Kor- onto spent Sunday `here. ~ ~ . `P. O. Box 32: ` ~ 22 DUNLOP VSTREETI 7w759wv35m 37 ANNQVERSARY sALr: s1'1LL Gornd on ran ANOTHER warn , - wu._n Mrs. ysproule: Mrs. Wm. let /} h% 1`;`:I?`::g1yzar Ste.. Marie. Miss '1' as _a Grahsigim of l\f(I%nitoulin. Mr. and Mrs . John xon o arrie. and Mr. and Mrs. fl gloifmgrtlhglfr Binnie of Anten Mills. with Mrs. John Utopia '\bP1'att: Mrs. Lawrence and son of Or-b l lllialat Ben Webb's. nu l'l'lE V11` Sunday`. , Miss `Mabel Robinson visited fin: "(rs WIUI M185 11.5591 110013130 lull W58 I Mn ant` `M :-n lanlzann nrhnr nf LIIU 51 week. A ,.-,_--- .-..--. week. ' A A great many attended the: opening ot"the new Orange hall on Aug. 25. _. Miss F. Knann mm J `MnT.n1|o- an ; uw new urange nau Aug.'25. F. Knapp and J. McLel1an of Barrie visited atVW. VJ. K`napp on` ' . T ' Aug. 31.-H. Campbell of Teronto is visiting_Mr. and Mrs. J. Martin. A Jack McLean_ motored a `carload to Iwindermere to call on his sister. Miss Vera McLean. who is spending. a few months there. A ~ The threshing machine whistles are on the goagain. Glad to hear the mu- sic once more. Mr! .nnnIIvn ncnpl L]. ..__M ;5uue Lu marxuale. ' Miss` Helen McKay has returned home from a visit with friends in Or- angovllle. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lefvre of Tor- -onto .`.Mr. Lefevre was 2. rnsldnnt v.......4........ I` uu Lu Uulld `. Mr. Lefevr years `ago, px msu. casts. ` I . Alix. McEachern and son George of Prairie du Chien. Wisconsin, and Mrs. "Wm. McDonald of Calgary were visit- ors last week with their aunt. Mrs. H. McKay. we Mrs. Plewes, who has been`visitin.'z her sister. Miss Ellen Thompson, has I gone to Markdale. Minn` T-Ynhsn 1|/fnTl.... L-.. H-- - uur alunuul at uosseau. Muskoka. Norman McLean and Stanley Healey 'vs ent West last week. They have 10- ` cated with Thornton Bros. at Sovg ereign. Sask. \ Amp 1\/rntn.....1....... ....-n V. `-1- - Aura. uuuu list-.`!`U`1'1'1' last VVGGK. Miqs Birdie Healey has retufned` to her-school at Rosseau. Muskoka. Norman MnT.enn and Qfnnhsuv r_r.-ma--- ........ ...... "um: n.:uuu.-Jr ul cnurge. Mrs. Daniels of Toronto is the guest 101? Mrs. W. Bligh. ' M1`. and Mrs, Gibson and family of Stayner were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Bertram last week. M189 Rirdin T-Tnnlcnr hnn ant--1---5' 1A ""$:ye' Robertson` of Allandale visited his cousin. Kenneth Robinson, _ last week. . A ` . nag.-. Au... Ixn-an-m .. 'l`nvi nfnnntI<

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