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Barrie Examiner, 9 Oct 1930, p. 16

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i ALLANDALE N (Tl lAH)_\'L`l1 1 by Rm" I attended 1 :,~hun:`n . aAt\MINER, /"'_"""-_'T [ PHEEPSTON L S. Flatt is the latest to have zt radio` installed. Frank Coughlin has returned to St. 'u'Iicl2a(=l's College. John Cnyne of l`nronto spent Sun- lay with his folk here. Bert. Stone has returned to his stud- es at Toronto Uni\'ersity. Arthur Priest of Hamilton spent. the weekend with his mother here. Mrs. J. Buckley and chlldren of larrie wc1'e~in. the village. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coughlin of Guelph spent the weekend at D. Buck- n\v'c '.cy's. . P. A. Cnughlin has impmvcd the ap- Jearzmco of his residence by a new .-(mt. of paint. Missaos Ella and Norma Cnughlin mvo rc:u1'1wd In their studies at. T0- ronto U11ivr=rsit_\ 1 Ernio and Jack Banolt and Hm*1'_\' IarlL -11 'I`omnt,r) vis.itod R. Hockrldgt )\'Ol' the weekend. Alllmuggh wild duck season is here main nnn does not hear much "brags." 15 to tho sxmcvss of local sports. The Misses Rota. May. and Eliza- wih McCm`n-on and Wm. 'I`omm=_v nl Pumnm mntorvd hero nvvr the \veoli~ ....J `Il(l . Fumt-1' M(~Im._vru 21 f [110 Rr= tm`i.vt I J\iI\n u n1iuQit\I\ 51} Sf turmg .1115 '\'(`{,`K. 'I`hm'(\ does not rappnm` to be any- `hing 1)mn1i.~`.ng in r(>gm'd to Hydro 91 he station as far as can be learned Y~:r'm1<>n1;v s:w;11L; to be the plea put for- .J 1.. I`\r\ f`\VI) 2`|U>i'.1L':Ul_\ JL`auALn nu. .u..w.. some of the 1'8il\\`{l_\' men were en- lliI'i1`1}._ , as to the cause of the Phelp- mn (`(11`)`CS})I)iidC`.1t not having an}. news items 12Lte1_\'. This makes your map stop. Icok and listen." but it night he ad\`i:~'ab1e to quote the same :13 e <-use "lack cf news items." W'hen f\bI?>l" u-\u in-n16` nu nun: \ 3 place nn- -1 `i3f2i3'c3?` vs}'1`L` dN ."i$;;;$T urn` YIQT7 ("ADP (`(`HU? !"YRV 11111 1'a1n:< :n`1'nL'. 1111: once the pride of tht men so neglected during crux` that it has been a mmm`i.st. but with thr ; done it is to be hoped sults will follow. 1......- son worn on. and F`ntho1' Kchor `I ii-'nthm's are men- St. I"nh'ir~k`s Church , ])!"c.\l5l1Lh u>.'.'u. an ; usually on the al- uit there are many Lt would make good we withheld from Inn. on kn nf invru--1 Hi}:----.\u-rt-1 and Mx'u!_x'---. 1'01 Breakfast or I).\.u'H The Original Hand Clean:-r i /Vilki CLASSIC Cle a ns e r Tin Tall Tin S-|3-eV-i$IS`fc-r Fri. and Sat. Only EATOWS MEATS u|\u\,n.. vv nuuunu. . ivy. WE USE C':\RI`I. (7(')URTItISY AND CO.VI.\`ION SENSE Front Quarters of Genuine Spring 1 an 4 H OT or COLD i5c| * CHOICE RUMP ROAST CHUCK ROAST . . . . . . . PRIME RIB ROAST . . . . LOINS OF LAMB . . . % . . P.M. COTTAGE ROLLS 'i NBS l"Lli'S F.V.\l 0RATF.l) SNX P Tin 14C And with the cooler weather comes the necessity for pro- viding artificial heat to make the home comfortable, and we are in a position to supply Electric and Coal and Wood Heaters and Stoves. VVC shall be pleased to show you. Choice Blade Roasts of Prime For 32'-"2 JC Fresh Butts oi Roasting 51 Additional Meats keg! _\dESION'S1 FOR ALI. Y( H "R `L SpCi(1l MAKING and I`RYlN(; .1 Lem pm /urn per dam 21c 14c 24c 19c 29c n; B 99 2 R `Special-~- 95953`: -g)4uv.-n-u-uu- Extra Special % , . E H The l npu|;:r ( crc-al for Thaw (Milly Mnrlfnggs cooklwcg ONIONS ELECTRIC IRONS $2.25, $3.50, $3.75, $4. The SI irun i L1u:H':1I\;mu1 A ... BREAD Be HONEY WHEAT nag WHBTE 7 5... l':mn.l '8 lbs. for 23 POWDERS Tlnlrszlny, Octnhtr 9. 1930 %@L...mE 5 @& @"` A Dclixghlful Hrullhful l\,,,._,,. I)k go Stove Pipe Enamel, Stove Lifters, Scrapers, Shovels and Poke-rs. Stove Boards, Coal Hods, Stove Pipe Dampers, Elbows and Tapers. , >BEN I _!['N K I-7|" s.-awn` r-1 11c 24c -19 17c r-"1 STOVE PIPES 20:. I $335, $7.00, $8.50 for ELECTRIC HEATERS $20.00 for a $30.00 ELECTRIC RANGETTE \&`Lf ii".-L . Phone 240 for the Rawleigh man. `lib R. J. C. Nichols is improving nicely. W. J. Peck visited friends in Allis- ton this week. Miss A. Garsiclc or 'I`0ront0 spent :1. few days at 'her home l1:-1".-. - Ben. Gartner has rcsuim.-cl his duties fter an illness of abnul. :1 wack. vi/rim. TI` `fir. In lg. vv;1-1";r\n* fv-innrlc in Canadian I 11:` Canadian I 1% .v|I1 51:1 251bsT.9o{; 50 lbs. $1.75 100 lbs. $3.40 In 500-lbs. lots $3.35 per 100 lbs. In half-ton lots. $3.20 per 100 lbs. Lower Your F e e d C o s t `IV )\\V ELECTRIC TOASTERS , "ll'\_ ARMSTRONG & RAINFORD 98 Dunlop St. The Green Front Hardware. Phone 705 ASPHALT ROOFING 1< .-.. Hllllt xv ~11 STUMPING POWDER. FUVSE AND DETONATORS hlhtl till 1llIlL'S1 U1 HULMIL H. \`u l?L'K. ' Miss E. 'G:u'side is visiting friex Penebang for a nfr:'.\' days this we` Miss TI-Iazel `Hill 0. Toronto Sunday with he1'vpa1'(`nl.~; on Tiff Stanley Taylor of 84 13155:: SL., A dale. has retzurned to Trinity C4 1\.r,..u.. ....,..I:...... I..u..-.- ..~n.~L- I\r\ FALL is HERE ROOF CEMENT gull. $1.50 and $1.00 R co., BARRIE ulh.< Phone 44 \7I"`lY"I `l\ C1 I l\l\ 1 \./rt. from 29c :-_1--:- --Z PRICES NOW REDUCED TO -S_'f-6? +lfi;m DRAUGHTS AND SAVE ON FUEL nun ix`) Buy BLATCI-!FORD`S Today LUIIU. llllb lCbLllHL'Ll l.\) llllllt. . Men's medium l1o:1\'y war} real .buy at $2.95 pair. Son Hill's Shoe Shop. -13 A Dun-h nf (.nh'nn-(r wax` {ulkin J.Ul'\JllbU h]Il.'H|4 5 Tiffin St. Essa Allan- Tlnity College. work boots, 1 See them at 411) .. -.1... .....,.,.o was the Pugh, ELECTRIC LAMPS _' --.~`-La H~' `-' " ` ; : u . . ; I . - . x x- . ` "` . l|I;|I ~h-* ln'N!~--- I `5\ 31.: 1'0 Io:-d:s~ """lI 4] } ,'__j I `centre Ibucklc shoes, sizes 21,- ; to 6.1 $2.95 pair at Hill's. . - 41b: Mrs. A. E. Laws `has been laid up for over a week with an `acute attack of bronchitis but is improving. m/r -.nrl1\/Ir: :A *F`. Flprmham and bronchms nut, 25 xmprovmg. Mr. and Mrs. EA. `E. Fleetham Mr. and Mrs. Thns. Fleetham spent Sunday with relatives in Caledon East.` u-.... A 1:u1-.n..:.-.n+rw\ T`|nf'fnI*i1'1 Rf. Q oLu|u.1._y Wu/u |l;Lu.uAvu ... \lb& ......... -. `Mrs. A. Etherington. Dufferin St,. has gone to the hospital for an X-Ray nmminruinn and possibly an opera- Hrw H1111] 1'L'l.Luucu uu >.)n.uuIun._y ..u... .. with x'e1ati\'e.=; and friends in Oakviile and Windsor. A. Kelsey. who underwent an opera- tion in the ;RV. Hospital recently. is ('G11\ 711(?SCii19,' at the home of `his sister. Mrs. A. Hooper. Burton Ave. vun~ and imfrm S3. T.p\\'i.< of Coiling- i , 1 fllllb DIR)! onup. -R. A. Pugh of Colnur; of his br0t;hr:r, Arbhu Thursday Lil} Sun(luy. R/Hcc `.\/fnccin ;\/fur. `\/Tau` $12.25. $15.50, $17.25 for QUEBEC HEATERS % QUEBEC" ` COOK STOVE Ilznx n|~1:n_q !irc The Ind HOT AIR CIRCULATORS l'..__._ Q0 ! Eh C()T\V/ERED ROASTERS \l11mi:mm ... .98 to $3.25 |{::.m1s1 .... . 98c to $3.00 Eisz `Till -the -Basket " Black Iron Roasters as low as 40c JELLY GLASSES doz. 60c and 65c Llllll-Lly Lvlll DLILIKIA). Miss Mossic Muc t\/Izurinu the weekend with fI`i{3l`l(.l.'\' Mill Point. down Lhv `bzly. Growing girl's pntviit WOOD STOVES as low as $3.00 158 Eggs in 158 Days ;.., y, , .'._. (`l`S1')' Sf`1'\'l('l`S lll Dul urn nuz. Chm-ch. Allnndalo. Sunday.` 19. Rm`. AM1'(rrl D. Black. B.A.. 741.. to be smwial preacher. 41b} 9, Lhr` absc-n:-r- of Rev. A. R.` cllcd Ixipp. 5. . MuKinIv_V and `Mrs. J. Ward- nm: I\I`\ CnOnI'r1r11` f'n~nn1 n vigil. I-\lI\ \!.I\\_,KlI.al'I from $27.5 M(:K1n1o_V anu 'LVl1'S. .1. wwuu-| med on SaLu1'(Ia_V from a visitl '\'es Oakvillci o-rum] Iv)` Ilw 5 for $1.00 6 for $1.40 5%-59? Page Sixteen` (:HI\'C ztulkin I1) num- u!'I~ 4`-_;v_"~ |oI'l' lI|1'lt`vIl<'n\l .25 `Rev. Crossley Hunter I'\I l'\7I\C The Simcoe Presbytery Young Peo- plc-'s Association held a very interest- | ing raily on Fridnay, October 3. in the ` Burton Avenue United Church. At the $afternoon session an open discussion was led 1);! Rev. Manson Doyle of To- mnto. Supper .<`cr'xecE to over ninety was followed` by :1 sing-54mg. The speaker at the evening service was Rev. C|`os'.<,iey' Huntm` of 'I`m'ont0. - (O. t -Mr. and Mrs. Magloughlen and Mrs. ll-`rank Hill of Allandale and John Mag- ]oug`hl(-n of Collingwood spent Sunday ~\\'ith Mrs. 'Mag1oughlen`s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hisey. vcaledon East. The ladies of Essa ISL. Presbyterian if church held :1 very stlcccssful sale of homemade baking and other da'mties on I-`1'ida_v afternoon last and sold out completely. "|"`hn (`iv- nxr-nlina` nf H10 Allsmdalo I I IH01den in Colborne last Smfday. sor- .;,...L at IQ. `r`.nnra`n'u mm-n 1.q`km1 Ih\ [P1010611 In \.;0u)u1'uc nun ouuuzty. au- vices at. `St. George's were taken `by 1 Mr. Sinfic-Id of Trinity College. Toron- AA SILVER ARROW "l:AXI SERVICE , VT - Miss Ma1`p,\a1'ot Pomwr`. Miss Luollz icwchnnm of A11n11d"a`m and M1`. aw M1'S. Hm.\'ru'cl Cm`h1'mm. Ivy. \\'(-rv \'is `. ilrurs at Wm. I\/I<~Cu1lnup.h's, Nzmx\'x'. ` Mr. and Mrs. Lampson and fnmil `rut Toronto vw-rn weekend \'isilo1's wit A. K'11'kpat.x'i(:k. A I(irl:nnh'i1`L' ION 161$`. \x'(`('k for I C0mDlCL(`l_V. The first meeting; of the Ailandale Girl Guides was held on Monday rnighi {in St, Georgs Memorial Hall with 26 I present. Those .111 Charge were Captain 1 Rvta Speam and Lieutcnzmts Florence !Miilcr and Victoria Barnard. l Mrs. I`.-Iary J. Hahn. of Bi`unswi<-1: 1 -_\/Iainn. 11.15 been visiting her nicer-. In/7.-. xxmiinm (`.1-nvnc FR T-hwtnn Aw` l mnm. I Shower for Bride-to-he I The many friends of Miss M: ! Tmsk. whose o11g2gt>x1wnL has bvvn innunm-(1. gave :1 .<:hnwm' in her 110 1011 \.V0dn(`s(lay evening. at, her ho ;Cumb(*r1an(1 street.. when she 1-:'c';\'r-(1 a great mnnbor gr useful A; 'p1'otL_v gifts. Thorv were thirty-fivc 1 st-nt who spent :1 \'e1'_\' cnjn_\_'aAbIc oning with cards. gamvs. ot<'.. `folio by dainty 1'cf1`osI11n1o11ts at` :1 late ht Mrs. G. Tmsk and `Mrs. J. McPhm': of Orillin. w(-1'0 out-of-tr Kt` i'zi1"y $E"\7f13Is. 1'nitod (`hurt-h .\nni\'('.r.~`ury LEFROY Tfl;1I7NESING I IVI.s Mam` L an- honor home hon ro- nf nc-nfnl and Oct` 7-M1`:<. -B. (F. Trnrty has rt,- turned from Toronto and is making her home with her dmlghlm`, Mrs. W. J. KnzLp1_). R/lit; Minn -MrvI.r-an and Miss Part- J. nnapp. Miss Nina McLean and Part- ridge of :Bm`1'io spmt a. day last` week with the f:)r1ne1"s mother here, The .<.ummm' flu is visiting 0\'m;\ home in tluis .~tec1i0n~-n very unwel r\~\l\ nipitnu 16 BAYrll:.LU auu:.x:.z NEXT '10 DRmA.w.AN15 mu 25v St-|'vi-0 .\'mu'r smn-,\rIc:E mmnxm A SILVER ARROW ONCE A SILVER ARROW AIJVVAYS ....-....~.- .-..- .~A-v I\ um... nme \'i. Quite :1 number 1 a11x1i\'ev.';ary services Minesing, on Oct)` Hun wancznnnu H171! (Ill: llluhhktgus Lllul ' Messrs. `Smtesbury `.\/h- and Mfvq .1 LV1l`hhlh. CJLl}l;U\|.l!.Il_) u.l'lA xuu ,5. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Martin and $01 Bobbie of Midhurst visited at Gen Tracy's on SllI`.dZl_\'. Sevvml from here ntttrndcd tho fun rral -231 J. Daley in SLn_Vnm', Ot-mber G `The s(-huol mix` held at Midliilmt Soptexnbcr 26. was attondccl by :1 him: "rowdi owing, to the rm] nice mltliml day. Children of SS. 15 (-:u`ri(*d of. quite a few p1'i:zo;~'. W0 must, :0i1p;i'nt1i `ntn Mia-4 F`.nn 'I`r\r'\' nn winnina firk` 5:LL1n`dz1_\' 1`u 1.. ur... STATION B.C.I. NOTES BOND HEAD ' lllllll l|l'I|.` ill :05 in Unitvd : label` 5 nnd ( D ll'n\-A niunn I \\l'l|,' b'|\UH U) l\\.'\ ` and Yolmg. vs! at THE BARRIL. I FIIUHC '1`! i6 BAYFIELD STREET \VI7\"I" 'r'r\ I\Dl.".`\\.H AN`

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