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Barrie Examiner, 29 Mar 1928, p. 16

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wun wuu uuuuuuu. | A farewell presentation for Mrs. C. Doyle, who is moving to Graven- hurst, was held on Thvursdayheven- mg. March 22. at the home of Mrs. A. Stunden when about 25 members of L.O.B.A. were present. An ad- HUM-I UH Vvuuuduuuy, l\.}Jl'H `I, El 6; pm. In the Allandale restaurant. All interested are asked to attend. 1-`... IV A :1- _-,__ __,_L,,, _n An; than-a1nmen'u nau. T Clark Scott I on: tho week-and It his home in sea 5!. - `Raw. .1. 3. Thomson in takinl II ml name in mun pt. Rev. J. B. 'r:homaon is taking Vlpoclal borvices at. Elmvalo next luv-ulnn Fund: E. gurus: Vot Gruvenhunt '1: spending a week at -his home in Innis!!! St. . H 1.. man: has returned to Detroit ----j: ---- - - -:-v- Sufferers from Rheumatism or Sciatica should try Cooke : Rheumatic Remedy Known from coast to con! no e thoroughly reliable epeolflo for . these dletreeeing dieeeeee. . . . Prepared and sold only by H. COOKE 0. CO. LIMITED ORILLIA. ONTARIO Price: $1 per bottle. Sent postpaid on receipt or price GUARANTEED TO GIVE RE- LIEF OR MONEY REFUNDED until end of` April. All bought at high prices last fall and in excellent work- ing condition. 12-16b SALES START 11 AM. NO RESERVE ut---- --ww-- 4 (ZKRLOADS by AUC-T'1'oN wv ------- --.--tutu `THE REPOSITORY 10-28 Nelson St. -`- Torohto i.VER?"iU$Si2'AY` .B_HEUM.A.T|5M .p---.-u-w --- --..-.. u- -1--.1.--p Rev. C. A. Farney, rector of St. Paul : Church, Grand Rapids, Mich., was the special preacher at _ St. George's Church, Allandale, on Sun- day evening, March 25. The service was well attended. A fannnvnil nnaaanl-nblnn Ono: `Ian BUSH y1`o1_1s1=.sw Inn:-nII\ntu Iran--4` coULTE'i1i'os. -uII- -n--u4.nn--- Opposite Post Office PHONE, 1030 Nex tA door Bank of Toronto , In the Ladies-' Ready~to-Wear line, we have succeeded in ob- taining the latest styles in Wome.n s Dresses and Spring Coats. Our line of Children s Coats is exceptional, In Yard Goods we have real. Spring patterns of Silk, Rayon, Rayon Crepe, etc; - Our assortment of Ladies Hats are beyond comparison. They speak for themselves. The `styles are dazzling and enticing. ` t Easter will be with us in just afew days. The crowds will be large. Those that comerst will have first choice of style, color and size. Do not wait. Be among theearly customers. We will be on the job waiting to serve you and please you. - T T : The Spring has already come, anticipating the usual arrival of large crowds who desire to purchase merchandise for the Easter Holi- days. The Barrie BargaincHouse has made special preparation for this. event andisx pleased to announce its formal Spring Opening. " We Have an extrabrdinary full line of Men -s attd Yotmg Men s Suits, also T opcoats, in many latest patterns. Our line of. Boys Cloth- ing is complete. - Havingtfollowed the above rule since we were established in business it is no wonder that the Barrie Bargain House has won the condence of thousands who come to our store for their annual needs in the line of Men s, Ladies and Children s Wear. The public knows where quality and prices are good and fair. t ' W'}`rl'1e`:nnual` meeting; of the Allan- dale Lawn Bowling Club will be held on Wednesday, April 4, at 31 nm in Han Allnnnln mantnnvvnnf All The reputation of the Barrie Bargain House has been built on the basis of Satisfaction to customer in price and quality. The large patronage that we enjoy has been achieved by giving good quality and charging right prices to our customers. Small profit and large turnover has always been our rule. ' BARRIET BARGAIN % 0USE oun MOTTO, REMEMBER, IS: * SMALL PROFIT AND LARGE TURNOVER I Ut1Ut'!lL ju'u;.;1'auu wus g1\'t`Il Dy some of the best town talent with his: worship. Mayor Mccualg, as chair- man. The orchestra of the Allan- dale Band filled in the 1ntermis.-.ions most nocopt;1Ib1.\' with {mod 11111510` `and the 'l\I,vstm`_V }3rmt.h and Cafe-i tevla were we-1`! vp:xt1~nnIzed., Those taking: pmff In tho }11'0,9.`1`nm`\Vm'e` Mrs. \V. A. Spenrn. M!'s. D. Mc'Cua1-'.'. Mists F]. A_mrh]o)', 31193 V. Strange. W. Bell. E. Hill, I. Clmmnens. Short,` ivvitty r1(1(1-:ho`;<: \ve1'e.nlso given by Rev. G. E. Cnultm` and Rv. J. J. Mayor. ' Black in response to sullies from the - On the occasion of her -resigning from her posi ion in the Crown At- torney's offic at the `County Build- ings. Miss Helen Pailing was yes- terday made the recipient of a pre- sentation and address. there being a one-hundred per cent. attendance of officials and employees in Trea- surer =CoIeman's office, where the pleasing affair took place. The ad- dress was read by His Honor Judge Wisrner and the presentation of a brass tray and stand was made by Miss Freyida Bird and,Miss Steven- son. Miss Falling made a snitalble reply expressing appreciation of the remembrance and of the pleasant associations and f-r-iendships she had formed since coming to the Icounty Buildings in l92'4. Miss Palling is leaving .her position a next week. Every official voiced his good wish- es for Miss Palling. --Secure your new Easter foot- | wear at Carey-Hur1burt s shoe sale. , 13 b o I PRESENTATIO 1- FALLING] N MISS He MADE LEN "dress was read by Deputy Mistress Reynolds and the presentation 01' two vases. filled with owers was made by Worthy Mistress Hurst and a, pleasant social evening followed. Death of` Elizabeth Garner Theideath occurred on March 20, 1928, of Elizabeth Garner, at-the Royal Victoria. Hospital._ aged 68! years. She was of English descent.' but had been 21 resident of Canada ' for 16 years, residing at the time she was taken ill with her son-in-law Frank Macllgnn, Allandaie. Deceas- ed had been ill for two months. The funeral was held on March 22 from, her son-in-lnw s residence, inter`- ment taking place at Barrie Union` Cemetery. ' - ' Burton Ave. United Church The `St. Patrick's Fair held on Wetlnesclny last under the auspic- es'ot the Evershine group of the L. A. wns :1 success in every way ex- cept for the attendance, `but an ex- cellent propgrnm was given by somell nf the ham tnwn fnlnhf nrifh 1-.Ia.1 'il1 3"w"r'soZ{rTs"c'x3eE:'.-{~1E{"&;}nn' is more than he can explain him- self. He has a `cut behind his left ear. also over his right eye and upper lip. `One foot is badly sprain- ed and swollen and othenw-lse he was badly shaken up and is sore all over. He will be confined to his home for some time. lllvo Mr. Booth -was engaged in switch-` inset the time of the accident when he was` knocked from his position; at the side or a. box car or a. mov-` ing1 train by a protruding enowbank and tell to the aide ot'the t/racks below. Fortunately he did not. fall under the wheels, `but was- atruck and dragged a distance by the protruding parts or the trucks at three cars. being rolled over an the while and yet escaping the wheels. The train was in charge or Engineer Bear, also of Allandaie. . v',__ I-u__LI_ _._,-___.1 _, "0rom.u. ; Mrs. John Bonham of Streetsvllle and Mrs. W. Cooper or Cooksville went the week-end with Mrs. Robt. I-I. King. Essa. Rd_. Harry Hill has returned to Ba- tavla, N.Y., after spending a brie! visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hill, Tlffln `St. Dav -A `R, T-Inlan, rnnfnr nf t n;&.' 15. s., following the.'pre- sentation of the illustrated life of-- promptu. mock arliament and considered a num er of bills of a very radical nature. The govern- ment, led by Jack Walsh, was sus- tained. by a narrow margin in the passageof legislation designed to effect the extermination of all dogs in municipalities having a p,oula- tion of over 500 persons. A eat- ed debate was in progress on a bill to chloroform all persons over six- ty-ve years of age, who could not justify their existence, when the I I David `Livingstone, held an im- Mrs. John Ward has returned from "Toronto after visiting her sis- ter who i slowly improving after her recent sickness. A ` CENTRAL NEWS mams M AND GET CLOTHES Thai do iil_ your gure a figure Th3id0S ill yourpockei. FE Vii Gm That don t fit your figure -- at a figure That does not fit your pocket, when j y0u\cangO to - @.':_@5 ` Why Wear G lot h es .l"l`lSlHS I`-UH, JLLLHI lu Rev. `A. `R. Holden, rector of St. George : Church. was the special preacher for St. VA1ban's Cathedral, Toronto, on Wednesday evening, M31`. 280 ` Who annual. mnnflnn AI Han Allan- I house adjourned. `Speakers for the I government were: J. Walsh, prime, minister, J. H". Guest, Miss Vera Charles and Miss N. Tooke. Speak- I Ham] Announcing d Hi]l:s Garage T"'1`la KI 43 Elizabeth St., Barrie As Authorized Hupmobile Dealer The service facilities of Har_old l_-Ii1l s Garage are not only modern and complete, but specially designed and planned for Hupmobile service. Special equipment and tools supplied by the Hupp Motor Car Corporation and factory-trained mechanics, will assure efficient, satisfactory service and an indefinite continuance of the brilliant performance for which Hupp is famous. mi Fq_r' '20 years the name Hupmobile has been identified in the public mind with the highest manufacturing ideals in the automobile in- dustry. - Now, to this prestige of engineering and man-. ufacturing skill, is added the presti e of the ,Century s advance in unusual and istinctive The Hupp Motor Car Corporation is pleased, indeed, to announce the appointment of Harold Hill s Garage as exclusive Hupmobile dealers for Barrie and vicinity. This appointment is of special signicance to Barrie motorists, not only because of the interest which the new Hupmobile has aroused, but also, because it assures them a dealer relationship that has built a reputation for integrity and pleasant dealings dur- ing the time the Company has been inbusiness here. 42 DUNLOP ST. 0'DONNELL-MACKIE, LIMITED, Distributors, Toronto: iers for the opposition were: _W. ;Bal1antyne, leader, Miss Audrey `Partridge and Miss Irene Garvin. ,Tn]r\n T.Tnm1\a.- ..`I....'......... -2 LL- asunugc auu J.VJ.1SS 1l'IlB L!&I'V]I1. John Hughes, chairman of the __c:o;\a1f_1_.Tg: HUPMOBILE SERVICE EIGHT AND sxx Session Committee on Evangelism, is arranging for copies of the pro- gramme for evangelistic services! to be held under the leadership of 1:432; Dorothy Feruson has re- turned home after spending a. few day: with moods and relatives In Toronto. \/[ma Inhn Jinnhnrn nf hvnnfnvln body styles. New and impressive beauty, new and brilliant qualities of performance now surround the entire Hupmobile Century line whether your choice falls on the striking new Hupmobile Century Six and Eight or the equally luxurious Century 125 Eight, a car that has consistently led all straight eights in salessince first announced. -. !Rev. John E. Brown, ex-policeman ;of New York City, to be available jfor residents within twenty-ve }miles of Barrie. Thursday, March 29, 1928L I ` '1 9'x7v.'$.'13':;'&; '.3E"&o'r'o'r}{I '$v1;.n 1:3 town for Grand Oranze Lodge. via-. ited with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. For- tulon. . Miss Dorothy Ferguson has re- mnmu at. L. 3103: has returned to Detroit after spending two month: at his home here. v Mn. John I-may at Caledon East 11 em: Monday with her daughter. rl. D. . Maglouthlen. 7 Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Reid of Brampton spent the weekend with` Mn. J. Bebb. Charles St. Mn. A, 1-1. Ferguson was tha lucicv Mil. -1. Dean. Uuunol as. Mrs. A. H. Ferguson was the lucky lady who won the Crown at Grand Ounce Lodz: held Ma.rch.14. 1!! II! 1'|lurn~| AI Tnnnnfn Inhnn In

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