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Barrie Examiner, 12 Apr 1928, p. 16

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Fun Ilxtun 1$ coo n 43c Specic 1!, 26C 0 :11, 14C 1` 3., 14c 8 1., 32 n, 34c .90 Mqgic White Kkovah Brand 1 lb Fa =4 59"`. u?;'I=:.T.""TTT`T.f`T`.."... 2 Tins, Grapeluice W'h =7Bot., ` `on `Here Is Noteworthy List 3 Al!!! spit)! : ," -- `I? tar & -y-.,_. `W -_._- - `W __ II V v o9oooooooooceoo Cooorsqz 00:3 - A 4 L _ `._.-L:;J4.jL& ESp:li3::lack and Mixed 3 g ;.`I; `No. Blend 3 . F'or Al`! F 3 ..a - ~ 5 E`./zlb 360, lb 7 1C Pkiai $93 Am`. 9--.\Iiss .16-ssie Robismi of Tm'0nt0 is spendin:.." the hu1icl;1_\'.~ wi:`n 1'4.-1::ti\'es he;-e. Miss I-In'/.01 Ch-2m)e`.1. R..\'., is 1`. \me for :1 few d:1_\'s. The annual n1-c~L'n:_-` nrd ole:-tim of n:`f`i9o"s of :h- \\'0mon's In. will he held on I`u<~. April 17, :1: MEATS _"3"& MEATS ----' QUALITY --'-- SERVICE WEEK-EN9._.31:g.`f.l.'.5 P11: SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK:- SMOKED PICNIC HAMS, mild cure-.1 . . . . . (Average 4-6 lb.) -r-..- V. smvzct 1'biJEi'M6TTO SLICED BACON G.lVl. WISEM AN hzne 576. Rasms over Bank of Toronto I. W. TAILOR CLEANENG : PRESSING ALTERIN-G : REPAIRING Your Own Goods Made and Trimmed Come and see our new Spring Samples. Special Order. Prices Reasonable. ---. -~.---- on 4-swvu-\ ants!-In:-lIt\ BANNERMAAN 8; HUNTER wish to announce that they have taken over Marshall s Garage and Repair Shop, Allandale `AND ARE i\O\-V OPEN FOR BUSINESS REPAIRS MADE TO ALL MAKES OF CARS CROWN HILL . offatt, Plum but it must he maintained in clean, careful working con- dition. Install the best equip- ment you can get in the bathroom, kitc11en, laundry, etc., but don t stop there-- employ us to keep it in first class order. Sanitary equi- ment is only sanitary if loo - ed after once in a while. Give us the o portunity to show you W at you. her and Heater _ ' sanitary ` plumbmg servxce means to- Sn 24 12c L 1'5/Iade '-T-rimn;e?l v$;soooo9oo_mmoc~'mo \ SPECML-Caltfornza Seea less 3 I Fancy Quality 0 wders 355332 ...... .. Pkg-, Rice Flour S,{i`s'. Pkg, Rongqn eal 14-16 DUNLOP STREET `&u-our-- -~_ -_.- gaugxzwn Food Pkg`) 29`: Pineapple }`f;," Tin, 14:: on... Pure Orange Marmalade 19 SOLE AGENT FOR HECLA FURNACES Phone 531 : BARRIE : . 118 Dunlap St. RAISINS I EI `GU21. Brigger | 4 lbs. ...................... .. Ti"; &7`7 -.-v.-- hwy-.. A Cocoanut g`a`|!lI:;;.`s gnowdrift. Lb`, 21 C nest Qua`! Zibs 21; L ' tlll lrll III lll'l \'. \'.-u']~.\' Dz-ury and I -`.1-itmn Duns- muro of the ().A.(`., Guelph, are at 'n.n~\u Fun '\.) .nn\n\u- 2 p.m. at the hmne of .\l1's. E. C. D~.'u:'_\'. .\l`mln`)`s will :ms\\'o1' roll -all by p:1_\`in_'.r fve.`<. Mr. and .\l1-s. .\Iv:o.11I e- hzxvo mov- `d in thuir new honw at tlilfunl and \!.'. .\`tew 11`: and I`2nniI_\' h;1\`v moved -1..` I-`....... \-.\. . Thursday, April 12, 1923' Sole Aget for Ban-e. pooooooazx ooooessoooz PROMPT DELIVERY Nvjojojojotlozdl 9 TH_F:EL:ECTRl SHQP n A II A BISITIIWTKY 1. 3 I 25c lb. 18c lb. MINING STOCK BROKERS TORONTO, ST. THOMAS. WINDSOR, LONDON LINDSAY, KITCHENER, ORILLIA, PETERBORO Local Office: . 2 Owen St. : BARRIE : Phone 144 JOHN roman, BAKER GOOD BREAD VVjj:1-:-y--- .. rmmw AND SATURDAY, A}-Rn. 13 AND 14 10 LBS. GRANULATEDVSUGAR, cash ad carry or de- Iivered with an order . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 PEAS, Sweetheart Brand (No. 3 size) . . . . 2 tins for 24 MAPLE LEAF CORN . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . 2 am for 26 PURITY OATS, China package . ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 LIBBY S PORK AND BEANS, large size tin . . . . . . 19 DRIED PEACHES, choice quality, per lb. . . . . . . . . 21 GlLLETT S LYE, per tin . . . . . . . 14 STEEL WOOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 plugs. 25 MATCHES, Pine Tree or Nationai . . . . 3 boxes for 23 IODIZE SALT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 k 37 TARTA-N TOMATOES, finest packed . . . . . . 2 tim.35 BLUE ROSE RICE, best quality . . . . .. 3 II. for 25. Extra value; in Work Shoes and Peabody Overalls USE THE PHONE WE DELIVER FREE Phone 185 : BARRIE : 19 Dmglop St. '. G. OKE& CO. ANNOUNCING THE OPENING or _,.;_._..___, ._g :1 1440 H. A. HENRY, Resident Manager. T PHONE Day 122-'igIt'2Z. IT IHSIA w1s1-: THING TO BUY W. FIRTH BARRIE Sanitazry Plumbing SJn'i Phone 331 m&&&$&ii&%%&&g [1 ALLANDALE OBlTUARY 3% it '14 Miss Verna Green is` visiting re- MRS. H. w. CRAWFORD `avs 1 T"` creek There passed away on Frid:I_v, M1`. and Mrs. J08.` B8" ..spent 8. n 6 1928 t h 1 t rid 1 _ few days 1 B a.mmn th 3 wk' ` lgr Bo,uIton, :v:.,erTrnx':;.b Ifiikteim J3.CkS0n Osborne. Of A11and`alG, is Clara Burridlge, beloved .ife of H_ visiting in Toronto and Hamilton. Q W` C,-awg,-,,d' in her. 4-3, yc_.31._ Mrs. Mi-SS 193.1361 P01101191`. of Toronto. Crawford was a resident at I3,-1m~ie was at -her home here for the ho11- for a number of _ve;n~s. `She is sur- day. ` I vlved by `her husbrmd. one r1 \u1;`1~m~, ` Miss F. Murray of C:hath*am I-Io_s.- Laura, and son, Clarence, and a1`o tiital is visiting her sister, Mrs. Vvm; by one sister and five bx'o:he >5. Cuiross. L znamely. M"s. `W. N. Stepln->n..m, L. I-Iedger,_ of" Peterboro. spent Barrie: John Hwodd and H.=n`;v the holiday at his home in Caroline Burridgn. To:-on`to; Stewrlrt and Street. ` `Wm. Burridge. Niagara Falls, Ont. `Llncrh llnruin nf Pontiac. is V15` -11 114' -11 was an 'ucL uuuu: 5:955: .v. u... .---- ay. C:h{a.th*a.m her v. T Ilnornw A" pA?!`hO!'0. Snent with mm. . Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Brunrton, .\Irs. C. W. Pouoher and Clarence Ridden- .spent a short holiday in Toronto this week. \.Tun D 1 .nnn-Ann and children. Street. Hugh Garslde. of Pontiac, is itin his home here for a. week or ten days. \,m....m. mm `Knm-ht and Ethel ten days. . Misses Dora Knikht and Ethel Garside are visiting` friends in Tor- onto for a week. \,n.. Yuan Tank-'s:nn. of Orillia. tor a weex. Miss Jean Jackson. of Ormia, 21% nt the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. W. Ferguson. `In DUI!` \!\-u p .' N`i0}`ln1 w.~ w. rerguaon. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Nichols spent. the week-`end with the latter s mother in Toronto. V -m A 13.511 anti 1:` T-7n1r1:m sment mother In Toronto. `W . A. 13911 and F. Holden spent the holiday at their respective homes in Collingvwood. u-4,- t~,1.x rzma nf lmr-nntn. snent homes 1n U0u1ng'w0uu. Miss Elsie King, of Toronto, spent Easter with her parents, .VIr. and Mrs. Robert H. King, Essa Road. : .. A -- ,..n\........1-.. Av-u9\l` 1'7 nf Ill than-ta------ ---....-._. AT NO. 10 CLAPPERTON ST., BARRIEA Your Electric and Radio Troubles will receive prompt and careful attention if trusted to us. Electric and Radio Repairs and Radio Service. C.G.E. Radioln and Federal Ono-Son-ic Radio LVJFB. .n.u'uc1\. .LJ.. 1.35115, 449-vow .... ... S.O.~E. meet `Tuesday, April 17. at 8 pm. in the Trainmen s Han, busi- ness to be followed by euchre party. ..-. h 9-n___._....._.. -o1'\A|b...-ul qvlaM: HESS LU U1: LUJIUWCH Mg uu.....~. ya. ._,. W. R. Ferguson. -of De`tro1t, visited his sister, Mrs. VV. W. Ferguson and took Miss Gla-dye Ferguson home 11.. am! Mr: .T R. R1~unton_ Mjrs, this week. I Mrs. R. Langdon and children. Kenneth and Mildred. of Toronto. are holidaying with her sister, Mrs. 1:` ttntnan | l.\\';AAuuI.Aa vouu holidaying E. McFadden. Allan llnann E. 1\1cr'actc1en. . Miss Grace Godden, of Toronto. with herifriend, Miss McCall. of Petrolia. were Easter visitors at the home of the ormer s parents. 1 . n 19,1. 1-3.1 !I..-.-.L... and an?! uuuxc u:. LIIU a.uu..-.,. 9 ,..... ....-_. , Mr. and .\Ir`s. Ed. -Coombs and son, Vvalter. of Bradford, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ferguson on Friday and took Mrs. Cook `back with them. ,,_.`._,_.;_.:-.. 'r,.AI,.nI A1,: an- LUUA .u1a. uuun uuvn v v - . . . . . . . . . .. The Pres`by.trian Ladies Aid So- ciety held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. A. Stunden, with .. ...-m4 unnmlqnzux Refreshments were servea. The communion service at the Presbyterian Church on Easter Sun- day was one of the largest in the history of the congregation. 13 new members were received. um Mr D 1lHnnA:n' hn: wamrned the nome OI .V1I`S. A. nI.uuu::u, wu.u 9. good attendance. Refreshments served. nu... nnwwnnninn anvvinn 511' the members were recewea. Mrs. M. R. Blaney has returned to her home in Coldwva-ter, hnving .......no nun 11711011: rich hnv rnnfhm`. we ARE OPEN TO SUPPLY YOU WITH THE BEST AT OUR BAKERY . TRY OUR BUTTERMILK SCONE ALSO CAKES AND PASTRY FRESH DAILY We hope for a share of your pa-tronage. A BETTER LOAF MAKES A STEADY CUSTOMER OURS ARE GROWING EVERY DAY to ner name In \;01u\\'u-Len", u;tvuu5 spent two Weeks with her mother. Mrs. M. A. Collins and also with here sister. Mrs. Davidson, of Mim- ico. !_ rm... +.mnk._-mu rm Hm Drnehvmvinn 1C0. ; The teachers of the Presbyterian` Sunday School presented Wallace Hedger with a Bible for regular at- tendance of three years. During shat t`1me he missed only one Sun- ay. The Pres-byterian Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Weatherwp, Tif- n Street. Tuesday afternoon. The Presldenlt, Miss L. Catcher, has just returned from Toronto after spend- ing the winter months there. On 'l`nnuRnv Ahvn 17. in fh mg mo wmwr IIIUTIUIS Lucrc. On Tuesday. April 17, in the Y.M. C.A.. the Allandale Softball Associa- tion will hold its annual meeting at. 8 p.m., for the purpose of organiz- ing for the season and drawing up 9. schedule. All interested are ex- pected to be px-esem. on time. Rcav, Jnhn Lennox and Mrs. Len- 3588. 1.1.08.0. The Young People's Society of the Presbyterian church held a debate on Monday evening. April 2, on "It. is Better to Have Loved and Lost than Never to Have Loved at A11. Cameron Clvute and Ross Thompson spoke for the affirmative and Par- ker McMillan and Wallace Hedger for the negative. The affirmative won. W...-. \;fIna{nv. D-\H.'1 AF tho 'DnAe`h11.. WOI1. `The Mission Band of the Presby- terian church met at the home of Miss McLenn_an, Essa Rd. on Wed- nesday. April 4. with a large attend- ance of the members. Mrs. Mc- Donald had charge and her subject was "-Newcomers into Canada. Swe-dish Children." Mrs. Cockburn has formed a quartette of the girls. They sang missionary hymns. The members of the Mission Band re- sponded to the roll call by a verse from scripture. some of the la-dies of the Missionary Society were present and were welcomed by Margaret White, secretary of Mission Band. The ladies had some encouraging 0 words for the girls. St. George : Easter Services Easter was fittingly observed. re- * gardlless of the wintry weather. The church was beautifully decorated with white flowers and Easter lilies. There were celebrations of the Holy Communion at) 8.30 and 11.00 The morning service was fully choral (Slmper) with anthem. The Mag- dailene. The children's service in the afternoon had the baptismal service and concluded with the Len- ten offerings of the scholars towards missions. Ernest Wrardle gave the address. The Sunday `School orches- tra under Gordon Sylvester, led the singing. The evening service was fully choral with appropriate an- thems also solos by Mrs. R. Urry and Mrs. E. Ogden. Reginald Godden presided at the organ and the rector. Rev. A. R. Holden. preached on the power of the Resurrection. Easter Traffic Heavy Easter traffic on the `Canadian National 'R*ai_1I\vays between Tor- onto and Barrie and Toronto and 1 N-or-th Bay was very heavy this year, ; officials report. In addution to ex- . tra equipment on the regular trains specials were run on Thursday and .Friday as far. as Barrie and two others throu'g to North Bay onthe same days. - 'tw. mu: nf r-nnHno' nnnnr trains pecteu `[0 De pI`t'8t`ll'L, uu umc. `Rev. John Lennox and nox motored from Beamsville on Monday, Miss Jean Macallum. Christie Street Hospital, . coming with -th-em. They have been spend- ing a few days with the sisters of Mrs. Lennox. the Misses McLennan, Essa. Road. Vhkn Vnuunn T3n:uxhLn o Qrxnhafir nf fhn same Cllys. The talk of routing paper trains from the north through Aliandale to Port Dover and making the former place a d-iviisionad point for crews. is still confined to the trainmen. reached the ears or Allandaie execu- tives. They state the subject has been mooted unofficially and ad'- mit that where there is so much smoke there may be a. little tire. Shoul-d it come "to pass it would mean the employment of a number of crews on this division and there are plenty of railwaymen now em- ployed elsewhere who would we!- come a transfer to their home town. while it would also .be welcome news ' to thmie on the waiting list. The plan is to make Aliandale the dR- iaionai _ point between: North Bay and the ferry at Port Dover. Oi - vficials here point out that for some time paper trains from the m 1ls. \*cthn:. of an official nature has ' or the north have been coming over the North Bay branch to Washag-3. and thence south on the Bala div- ision. ' Annnnu unkl-unf AP no-"u-\-hlavwalnlo 5101']. Another lubjct oi c:'m;`1Vderable` fore` her death. DR. ALICE M. DEAN Dr. Alice M. Dean. well-known Detroit osteopathic pr-wctitionex died sudden'y on Apr. 7. in her hone at 17-84 Seyburn Ave.. Detrwit. Sh had been in good he;i`.th an hour `oe- She w.1s born at Lindsay. Ont.. the ci1ur.r`*. er of Michael Dean, prominent Cilnadifm civil engineer and Domini-an Land Surveyor. Educated in Ontario. she: : came to Detroit in`1898. and for` several years filled the position of manager of the VV 'mm'= Depart-| ment of the People's State Bank. In} ` 1914 she was graduated in osteo-` pathy. and since then had practiced ` in Detrot. She w~:s11 member of the" staff of the Det`-`nit 0S`eonat'h.iC` ' Hospital for several years and :1 member of Detroit OS,0oD.st .5 ..k clety. .\Iiss Dean \\'`is a memh r o" the Roman C=~.tho1i~: C`hu"oh and fa many years had been active in \'.`m".( of the lcetholic Study :C!u`n and the; - League of Icatholic \\':men. (me s-` ter, Miss M-.tiida Dean of Detroit, u ` . moment to 1`ai1\\`a_vmen is the issui- ance of the fmt})'"111i11'.-` sp.`i11:` `t metble. .\ e\\'sp:!])e1`s in the north repmt Board of 'I`~.~.-1d" n1e.`Iin.:`.~` a< having gtvmm out the informzxtion that the C.N.R. W-ou`d out one h mu!` and 25 minutes of! the rtlnninz time between Torontn and .\' -3`. It L. nnv n1n-\s~'ina- 31-`xv thin I-.\`11(1 Tn-\ Real Dry Cleaning U'I.\\`t't'1l .l.ux'unL.v uuu .\\v L-;;,;-_\. 4; is not c1e~1r'ju=* hwv this muld ha done on either the .-\11.1m1.1o 1- B ~. .~1 divisions. Those c-lns tn th >'.2tu."1- tion sta'te there wil! be hu: ant` change from last yc-~u-. {hit of 1.1 Nlnutes in the time of t`.`;a`in.~` -Hi and 4.7;` THE BARRIE EXAMINER 6 _`ax' ' : coMI-'oR1' Chili Sauce ;`. .'..';:. :;`{`,Bot.`. 24c Celery Relish 3:33 Jar, 14c Mustard ,.;;`; {',,, ____ ,_ Jar, 13c Postum `.`3:`.`;`%,,, Tin, 27 c Pumpkin N.{f "{.."1'-a..Tin, 9%c Bake}! 3}.;` g-..-.:r:..:v.. Boneless Chicken `,3{;,`;'; .`, ;:;`;{`, _,__Tin,` Corned Beef ff."1s`:`.`.`,:u.. ....... .. Tin Baking Chocolate ';,f", ,,_ ______ Tin, Oat Cakes :::":`;`i????.????... Pkg., Clothes Lines VRVa.ltl::'x.':root, 50 ft. .... Ea`) Marshmallows %%:.`i'.'. :'.. .......... .. Tin. S-|-3:)-an-v .|6 OUNCES. ` 3 E'...CJ:|lP ..lJ,,|$l,D 4 Mn . U .3 1 O A WEIGH Tin- I20 LY E; 70 Elizabeth st. Erna: 16 Special---Featuring $3??? noun 2.;*,::;- $1.00 Special ___________x____.__._75I==r=ir Takat 7 VV 13to19 Cook : Friend 1 Bakig Powder! ICCCCCCCCCCCC` 12 ijjtra -- : L STRAWVBERRYJAAM 13:? 139 - __ ;;:L:j1 -11x$KtQm With Each Purchase of One 31: 3 2 ig Powder c ONE CAKE TIN} Rylaimi Waterproof, Tin, 12%`-' 00 R H P`K('-.6. FLAKES E survives her. Mrs. M. Shanacy of` Ban-1-ie is a cousin. , l I __n urvuvvruv cw: nu` uuvv---- "I1e funeral of Du~n.:~,un John Mc- `Grsgor, who died in RA . H~::spEtal_ on Apr] 5, folowing a paralytic-1 st:~.:~k2- two weeks p1'e\'i1us. took! place 1's: Sxtu"d1y "121 sj-rv'ce at` the home on Grove St. `c3x1(1uoeCp by Rev. J. S. Shoftt and Enrolment` in Barrie Union Cemeie;-y. \V2:h on i exception` the p: 2 E1be.`r-rs were alif foz me`: nei`g\hb0rs frmn .\ -;vtI1\\';1s:1;;:1' town's".1ip. where deceased Ind lived and 1 ;-1:`n1ed near Duntrom until full!` _v-:-ars ago when the f=.mi1}.' nmved to Brxie. A \\'d `\v and on? d9.ug'hte`. Flora. of the Pu`n.iv Sch 01 te.1chZng* staff. su':vi\`e. 1 I 3 i successful f:1rn1 r and szesling citi- zen who made m~`n_\' true frizends He was a life-long Pre-sb_v:e:*i>1n and! Conssrvative bu: never e.~.2*aI_:c-d in? active po1'tics nor joined any fx':1-I Lernal societies. ` '1`!-.1-. v\n1\r\.`I\11\\I_-w Deceased wss barn on June 22} 1955. the son of pioneers of Le} Du:.t:';~on section. He was a mag g I i .-\v-\ Qxouull \ . u. an, ` tvjizvwji 7: - - `Special---Qu:1'her LCIHCIL SUUACLACD. -The pallbearers on Sxturday \\'.-*'.'(-! .\Zssrs. Le:ch. (ianmhell. Bell andl Milne of Durtxwzm, I-Iwud -at` Cxxe-l more and Ge). B-own, .1 B.:'r1:| neighbor. 1 A I HAVE THE ONLY DRY-CLEANING PLANT wrmm YOUR REACH, oursma THE cm. I AM A PRACTICAL TAILOR AND READY TO ATTEND TO REPAIRS ON ALL CLOTHES. Goods called for and delivered. Prices reasonable. """,'.'."" `l On Apml 8. 192-8, V\ ';11mm Robert `homp=on passed away very sud-51 bdenly at his home on the Sm cum-! M - c-e. of Inn sf.1. \\'I"ere he hasi` farmed for he pa-`t 23 years. D.~o- C-o.1s_ed w.-is in his 53 (1 year and; was the eldest s;m of the late Fr:m-' J . rt`!-.v\-Ii`:-,~..U'\ Y.` )"\l\`~`.'u .~. \`\`} 1V..n.-...\ \\ Ll.` &.lC' CAl|U'D\. -3.711 K71. Lllt` IIILT l`1ulLl"' `c.-is Thump-son am: Is.xhe1`:;1 Crosse. He was born on the seventh con- cession of Innisfil where he lived ,till his ma1`1'i:1g1- to Jess'e M. Ma':-- ..1-...H L! uvnm knit`! in la...-1` A.n,-.--V. lill I115 l.Hil1l1`l't',\' LU uJ(`b.\ (` J1. Jlil.` shall. Ho \\':1's held in High e`teem by his neighbors and m:m_\' other i f:"em1s. Fu:`vivin,-.1` are his \'.'ff~`. twn M .~' us and two d1u_:*ht9:'s. E(1g`:`.x~_ who was in S:11`niz1. .\Iarg;11`et ngecl `El. Jwk T :md \'nmz1 5: :x1s- his mot`he~1`. two sist`=x`s..\I1`s.Bea1t:y and .\I1's. .\Iur:'a_\' and one brother. Fr-mk in 'PI`j1`()P-ix): zlrs. \\'. Inmh of .\':m- tvx`: LU3'(` of ].:mi::'*.n. S.-1sk.. 1111.15 Percy on" the 11 `.m..<:e1d. 'l`h- fun`v' 1! Wu` h<>`d TLlF`9d.`l\" .\C.\..-....... u-\.,\.-. ~.,. ..~ 1~AY.1 in DUNCAN JOHN McG-REGOR WM. R. THOMPSON cm: THE i lb FAMILYA I TREAT 1 I oocmboooooooooo ' Tj ` `Special "LOBLA Wis} :"A*:.'::.:*.94* 0A Kt: --up: aunt.-n A IVWDT Iv uu-c: The Magic Bleache Large Bottle . . . . . . . . .. at`) _'us_tard Powde:_-N Cu_,___j Cleaner, Presser and Dyer 109 Dunlap St. : BARRIEA : Phono22I

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