, THE +ARRlE. + EXAMINER Carey-Hurlburt Shoe Co. Delivered to- your home early Friday morning. This Department will be _under the supervision of Mr. Ross Winans who is thoroughly skilled in all matters pertaining to the care and repair of "tires. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Estimates given and a trial order solicited. BRADFORD ST. WISH To ANNOUNCE THAT THEY HAVE JUST INSTALLED THE LATEST -IN Hot Cross Buns CHILDREN S HOES VULCAN IZIN G N! TIRE REFAIR EQUIPMENT OF SOFT, PLIANT LEATHERS Capi!9.!f1%.%f %Thea!! I `IR 36%!` PATENT LEATHER STRAPS Sizes 4-7% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ Sizes 8-10}/2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $ Sizes ll-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. MESSRS. BRYSON & MORLEY BRYSON & MORLEY PHONE 26 on 56 AT ONCE FOR YOUR PIPING HOT-REALLY FRESH No. 14. '_l5.LA!iE_$_ BARRIE, ONT. BARRIE, ONT. ALWA?S A GOOO SHOW AND GOOD MUSIC SECTION 2 PAGES 9 TO 16 $1',zs $1.45 $1.69 < r , `minur@ro4.pmeut 3 1 11' .T'_";!'T '?'!!`.`X.' 3;7! RW ma` WILLIAM nussm. -cmou Nye Jlqad ARTHURSOMBBS B_0CHE3sIory 7BusinesisBest'1 Dimtai by My nmuorn` Girl from Dixie Saves Brother from Death! l_2omanc_e of Daring and r if ' e cH1g$Go 3f{S'Zi Z'ge1.....; Mm Loy REG. 6nbiaNAT THE WURLITZER '_L'{i{e- :;i1}Ia1kea.o Chicago Gang wm METROPOLITAN Bus Lmzs ummzn comma -- SURRENDER DEVORE coM1EDY-;cuTu-:" ALSO Egx NEWS LETTER. TIME TABLE WHAT A CAST-L-o Laura La Plante, Ar- thur Edmund Carew, Forrest Sta n 1 eey, Tully M a r shall, Creighton Hale, Ger-_' itrude Astor, George - Seigman, Flora Finch `RI-IMEMBERED BY I ? MANYFRIENDS 'ness`on the `corner of the White eight years. ; Charles P. White. and Eunice Ida- `I-Isrt were married at Dalston on! April 8, 187.8. in the Methodist church. Both cameof pioneer Ves- pra township families. the Whites settling there in 1819 and the Harts] a few years later. The families were neighbors. the hate Charles Hart` conducting a blacksmlthings busi-_ homestead. so that the bride and groom grew up together. were mar-| ried when quite young and on Tues-, day. with their home bedecked with many beautiful owers and sur- rounded by friends and relatives the scene of titty years ago was happily reenacted. Mrs. B`. A. Gaby, when with her husband. chief engineer of the I-I-ydro Electric Power Commis- sion. came from Toronto for the gold; den wedding. acted as bridesmaid,; as did her mother fifty years ago when Mr. and Mrs. Whi-te were mar-I ried. Acting for his brother. the late. Nelson Hart. grnomman of fifty; years ago. Dr. V. Hart was best man at. '1`uesda,v s ceremony. ` lnag nniairlunu hv` vnnvvincrn r'mn- , .A ` | _ A very happy event and one ot= particular interest to Examiner` readers was the observance on Tuesday of this week of the goiden' wedding of Mn and Mrs. C. P,l White. Worsiey Street, who have been residents of Barrie for '!orty-I eight years. , hnrins P. White and Eunice Ida- {POM tOW!_l anu l'Uu1 ti uisutuuc. The presents were very beautiful and costly. Purses of gold were re- ceived from the White family, the M;c\Bet'h family, a gold bank with \ gold from the Hart family, purse` of gold from Mr. and Mrs. Gatby. . goldpiece from Helen Hart. gold clock from Mr. and Mrs. Thomas.- Brooks. Alliston. A large table lit-I erally covered with many other beautiful presents. many of them in gold. with scores of congratulatory telegrams and flowers. attest to the esteem in which the couple are held. Among the telegrams and presents received or particular interest were those trom Mrs. W. J. Snell. whom `Mr. and Mrs. White adopted when eighteen months old and who is now living in Winnipeg. but who was unfortunately unable to be present._ .Dm-unln nrlnn malahmafn gnldnn wad-I Mr. a nd Mrs. C. P. White Observe Golden -Wedding. . Close relatives by marriage re- sent were Mr. and Mrs. Me-Laren.. Mr. and Mrs. John McvBeth. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bradley and their daugh-| ter. Mrs. Patience. all of Toronto, \V. J. VV-hlte. Mrs. \V. C. .\-IcLean and her daughter. Mrs. Harry Jam-' leson. M2`. an-d.IMrs. Harry Smith, Earl Hart and dauyxhter of San, nla, and-Mrs. Richardson of Barrie. in addition to other invited friends from town and from a distance. I Mk; nvualanni-a Mann \7AI`\7 hnnnfnl Tuesday ' unmrtunau-uy unuuu: LU U!'.' pu:acut.., -People who celebrate golden wed-i dings are supposed to be old and` feeble. This is the general concep- tion. Not so `Mr. and Mrs. White. who have all the appearance and; enthusiasm of a couple in the prime of life with many happy years still ahead of them. The Examiner joins with citizens generally in extending congratulations. -Clean up your yards. Have a reliable rm remove your ashes at a reasonable cost. The Sarjeant Co. Limited. Mb Field-Major Tom Urquhart , MUSICAL WIZARD ` The Salvation Army SATURDAY-8 p.m. SUNDKY 11 3.131., 2.30 and 7 para. ' MONDAY--8 pan. I1I'II'_| III` `III 10'!` A I | `The Major plays and produces excellent har- mony on 25 different in- struments, including his famous Organ Chimes Sleigh `Bells, Hand Bells, Fairy Bells and Banjo,- also on Hot Water Kettle, Saw, Broom, Washboard nd the famous Rolling .11.`. I INVITE YOUR FRIENDS 1 RECEIVED TOO LATE Owing to The Examiner going`: to press earlier this week because `, of the holiday, a considerable amount of district correspondence and other matter was too late for this issue. v -- v-- - I Admin`-n.-ion--Adul`t-s, 25 '_Children under .12, 15:: |___`:1`J}}e Land --__ __---'II_..A. IVIIIIV III` I GREAT MTJs'i'c'i'AL _ .E.VEN."_S- U LDC. OI . Ln Vv 1\u1Vuu \Jl\l'llV\JL4l'll lath! uLJ\o1La\ vaun- and carry or delivered with an order . . . . . . . . . . 64 CRISCO, 3-lb. . . . . . . . . . . .- . . . . . . . . . . . 65 per tin PORK AND BEANS, Libby's, large . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 P. .8: G. SOAP . . . . . . . .` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 bars 45 MAPLE LEAF CORN and PEAS . . . . . . . . . . 2 for 25 `PRIME QLD CHEESE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 per lb. TOMATOES (Tartan Brand) . . . . .. . . . . . . . 2 for 33 `LUX, regularsize . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . 3 for 25` EASI-FIRST SHORTENING, 1-lb. prints . . . . . . . l6% CAMPBELL S TOMATO SOUP . . . . . . . . . . 2 tin: 23 PRINCESS SOAP FLAKES . . . . . . . . . 5 . . . . . 19 pkg. CANDY JELLYBEANS . . . _. . . . . . . . . . . . 19 per lb. CHOCOLATE. BARS,` al1'1ines' . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 for 25 UsE THE PHONE - E . 3 wE DELIVER FREE Phone` 185' : BARRIE : 139 Dunlap St. 10 LBS. LIGHTIB-ROWN SUGAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 40 LBS. s1`. LAWRENCE GRANULATED SUGAR, cash ,,-.1 -_,..__. __ _I-1!_-_..'-.I __-u.1`. .__. -....I.... g1]- QUALITY SERVICE -- WEEK-END SPECIALS BARRIE, CANADA, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1928., andPEAS....V .. E .. 31 x . .. ENING, TO .. : AKES log .. NS . .. 1 ,`a11`1ines' IV Iwaunwo c . aqua..- Edward: McDonavld,.-`a. former. boarder at the home of Malcolm McLean, >52 Clappertons `Street, `sued for $20 for alleged retention `of wearing apparel, said to be , missing. At -the last sitting of the [court `the defendant failed to ap- pear in time for trial and judg- ment was given for plaintiff in .full. Later a new trial was grant- }ed and `Tuesday judgment was re- `versed and the action dismissed. The judgment puts the onus on plainti to show that McLean was ! either negligent in his duty or con- ,verted the goods. This, it was rul- I ed, was no-t done. `Duh-g1n_Annnv{no-n ml ("Tn GHQ!` [ is I By kind permission of Lit.-Col. G. E. Mc:Lenn the officers of A" Company, Simcoe Foresters, will hold their annual Easter dance at the Armouries on Monday. April 9. rm... nnm.-nh+.:.o in r-hm-_n-4: mm nu?- cm, was HUI: uuuc. Bmtlsh-Amencan 011 C0. sued Sam. Georgianni for $178.13 and Iwas awarded $155.78 for goods 1801031 and delivered. A counter . claim was dismissed. I vvv 1\ 1\ :1. HIGIIII VVIOD \ll IIIIIIII I-II R. R., C. 'C., and W. D. Both- well, executors `of the 'Bothwell `Estate, claimed $40.40 from Ed. Bryson, formerly of Barrie, now of` Lindsay. A. G. Walker was `added as a party defendant. The `action concerns a broken plate [glass window in the store now oc- ;cupied by Walker in Allandale, -but formerly by Bryson and on which the latter still holds a lease. It was not disclosed how the win- dow was `broken. Judgment was reserved. I 'I'.-.l......._J. `Ivan gala . vnanvirna `in I116 Al`l11uu1'1t-s uu muuuuy, nptu u. i The cnrnmittee in clmrge are put- `ting forth every effort to make this a rnost enjoyable event. The Arm- ouries aretvbeing very cosily and at- tractively decornted in the regi- mental colours of old gold and blue, augmented by many colored lights. \Vith the assistance of several spot lights the coloring and lighting ef- fect will be most pleasing. "`1An `rOg`1+" (`n1.`m-rinn (\vnhnah~n Four cases were heard at the April sitting for Barrie of the Di- vision Court by His Honor Judge Wismer on Tuesday last. \l,l\_._-!_1 - .A-.....-.. Judgment was also reserved in the case of L. S. Lee against D. C. - Stewart, seeking to recover $101.- I05 on a promissory note. w1sHAR17cAWMi>BI-:LL AND THE LUCK SISTERS AT EASTER MONDAY DANCE FOUR CASE HEARD AT DIVISION COU/RT Iect W111 De n1usL pu:-::mu;.. | The Varsity Collegian Orchestra, of seven pieces. under the direc- tion of Kenneth VVa1ls. needs no in- ;t1`oducti0n to Barrie dancers. ! Au annnia.-:1 fcxnhnvnu nf fhn Hanna, ;tr0aucuon [0 1:szu'l`1e umwv;-r.~s. ! As special features of the dance, the throat-easy baritone of radio station CK`GVV.. Vvishart `Camp- _be1l. will sing a number of, ~so1o-s;` also the Luck Sisters, Misses Vera and Helen. who are well known for their versatile and tal- ented execution of novelty dancing, iwill introduce a_ new dance. ` wunnntlnn-a1 any-nna-nrnnnvfe have .Wlll lntrouuce u_ new u-duct. I Exceptional arrangements have been made for the convenience of the guests. A spacious room. suit- ;a bly furnished has been set apart :for the ladies` cloak room with a 'woman in charge. The Barrie Sou. d1ers' Club. who have just taken up` quarters in the Avrmowries. have kindly extended the use of theirf comfortable furniture for lounging purposes. Amnnn the .'_rImst.s who are ex-. purposes. I Among the guests who are ex- pected will be a number of offic- ers and their ladies from General; .Head'quar;ters`,` MD. 2, Toronto, from` Camp Borden and Ormia. 10bars45 Zfor , .. ints ..161/zc 2tins23c 19pkg. 19perlb. 6for25 1l'(,l.UL\4 (IL Vl..lllUBlll5 GILKILIULI. Percy Drake has let the contract ,to Wm. Rowe]! of EBarrtie for the lconstruction of `a new steel `barn 3 40x60, -to replace the .one recenatly Ihdestroy.-ed by fire. Construction will - lcommeince innned'i'ate1y. l- Tan LTHYQ .h-.1: ornnn inn mehtnxxrn n l'lU!'lI3\ -111$. Local officials of the C.N.R. state they know nothing of the rumor that t-he "Cob.<=.1t from Tor->nt~ to North Bay. is to be t`:ansfex'rrd to the Baia Division. Th`s we-k t`.~.e1'e has been a rumo to that effect in railway circles and although it has come to the ears of officials they say there is nothing to it. The Spring timetable will be out April 28 and changes will be announced at that time. AI'|nnp1n`ln Aiul-{An is 1-\.n.II ukarincr If the present favorable weather cont.inues the annual program of ball-a-sting and tie replacements on the Allandale division of the C.N.R. will commence next week givine: employment to about 230 men. all extra gangs. The Colwell gravel pit In nnuv hahncr nlnnn in v-nqinnee extra. gangs. Luv putwt-.u srnvvz-1 pm is now being p`aced in readiness Some 22.000 cubic ,vads of balms` will be lad between Newmarket and I-Iuntsvd-lle. 1',nnn`| nFin3a'la A? +`.1n (\"D cfnfn Llll (JUIC- Allandale division is n-0-t sharing with Northern sections in the elab- orate maintenance program of the C.N.~R. for the obvious reason that it is not required. From 60.000 to 70.- 000 yards of ballast are being laid in nnnh hriuinn in fhn Nnvfhnrn UUU ya-trus U1 Uh.-11:151. alt: IJCu1_=g xcuu in each division in the Northern Region are against 22.000 in the A1- lanidaie division. A large mileage of heavier steel is also `being laid in the north. work that has been done further south for some years. The residence of `Mr. and Mrs. `Wm. Tuck, 98 Wellington St,, was struck by lightning on Tuesday morning`. The chimney was com- pletely destroyed and the bricks thrown in all directions, some many rods from the house. RAILWAY MAKES `SEASON S PLANS -t-- MERMAID colvmnv, RACING ALso **cumosrm:s" -- ALL STAR CAST Rev. J. S. SHORTT S CALL COMES UP ON FRIDAY A special meeting of Barrie Presbytery will be held in St. An- drew s Church on Good Friday af- ternoon to deal with the call from Westminster Church, Sault Ste. Marie to Rev. J. S. 'Shortt. Non-jury sittings or the Sup- reme Court of Ontario for the County of Simcoe open before Hon. Mr. Justice Logie at the Court House next Tuesday. April 10, at .1 o clock. All of the ve civil actions to be tried are from Collingwood. Ballasting and Tie Cangs' Start Work Next Week. I Am. 3-Miss Tracey has returned `to her home here after spending the winter with M1`. and Mrs. B. F. Tracey at Minesing Sttation. Dn\~n\1 T3-.1124: H-an 1n? fhn nnnh-nnf UUIIIIIIVIIILVC lllllllE'Ll'L(lLCl`Y- Leo Hilts -has gone to Oshawa to Ivisit relatives. \/I'nn 41)naun`l`I AF 7|":-xunntn L!u\r\vuI- n Vlll. ICIHLIVCD. Miss `Russell of Toronto spent a `day or two this week in the village. i \/Hnnaincr \v.r:1r-nrnnc \/h- and \I ra `Y U1 LVVU `LIIA5 \\rC'L'l\ Ill LIIC VIILCUSC. I Minesing w-elc-omes Mr. and Mrs. jJas. Webster and family of Mid- hurst to the neighborhood, they hav- ing moved into VVm. F1-a1~ick s house; also M1`. and .VIrs. Harold Orser. who were married recently {at Midhursat and are now living in 'the house recently vacated by John |Roe and family. T.nvvnn r`rnn~rnAu anon} 1: Four :1-ave J-`U1 IIACI 3 pa: CIILH llC1l`.'- VV. J. Armstrong has been in Tor- onto during the past few days. ilgrlitlilbef this offer is for April 18 and 14 only. ALEX. MILNE & SONS S;tI'1rdayVMatin'ee, 2.30--Children 53, Adults 15. SPECIAL MATlN`_l_:'.E FRIDLAY AT 2.30 .l`4\L`1C`tln MI`. and Mrs. |Frank Foyston and children of Detroit are visiting the former`s parents here. `X7 ,1 At~rn`afvnno- `hoe know 3-n "I`ru~_ Mr. P. W. King of the Berger Tailoring Co. will be at Mi1ne s Clothing Store on Friday and Sat- urday, April 13 and 14. We are authorized by the Berger Co. to offer free of charge, to every man ordering on those days, an extra pair of trousers of the same ma- terial as your suit. This means a saving of $7.00 to $12.00 to every customer. . . `n-..___._1;-__ L1_S, ,m,,, 9, n ,, A -1 Representing Berger Tailoring Co. BUD itllu Lruuuy. Lorne Courtney spent a few days recently visiting in 'A1liston and Everett. I/I -ml nu-pl `I-an I13.-`v.1. `nrs1vl~<`l\u\ 4-nus:-1 --Fresh stock hydrated lime, Gyproc, hard wall plasters,rag'ri- cultural lime and `Canada Portland lcement at Sarjeant s. 14b EXTRA TROUSERS FREE with every Suit ordered A THE MINING MARKET LOOKS LIKE A BUY BUY Wright-Hargreaves Lake "Shore V, Amulet ' Teck-Hughes ' Gordon Stevenson STRUEK Bi*T1cH'rN1Nc "Mining Broken, Torontd Local Representative 4 SOUTHBOUND . Daily _. O LEAVE Daily Except Sun. Daily Sun. Only BARRIE 8.30 am.` 1.30 p.m. 4.30 pm. 10 pm. NORTHBOUND O O" O ~. . * % LEAVE` _ Daily Daily Except Sun. Sun. only TORONTO 8 a.m. 11.30 am. 5 p.m. 8 p.m. NON-JURY SITTINCS .! 4: sI~1I'rH o{{.&pi'1':I`a}1 '14 AI imuinis lNSURANCE_ MINESING DELICIOUS, and made by :1 baker who under- stands the art of making these mztstarpicces of the 25 PER BOZEN BRYSON S BAKERY The Styles illustrated above and many more. Every size and model to t the tiny foot. They are strong- ly made to stand hard play. Bring your children y here and our expert shoe fitters will tit them care- fully. l\|FI'lNl!I'l'| I V! Arrviluwis nu-I-us 1 I\Il DUNLOP STREET MON. . TUES. . WED. - APRIL9-10-ll V DON'T MlS__ THIS THRILLER.