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Barrie Examiner, 9 Oct 1919, p. 5

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dutta: sin wii a ait \ thursday, October 9, 1919 = THE BARRIE EXAMINER ~ men's regarding the future of this ehurch Ihave not yet been made. Jas. H. Smith of the Fourth Line, Innis-; Mr, and Mra. T. W. Handy of Toronto : fil. who recently sold his farm to Levi May- [spent Sunday with the Inver mother, ANGUS es, box bought Compton Jeff's farm near{Mrs. David Thompson Oct. 6.--Walter McMackon is visiting Bend Head, Mr, and Mr. Keith Ross of Toronto|tors this week; also x Newcombe piyno, {is a patient at the Military Hospital, Tor. We specialize in Chile Those who favor the spent over the Fair at John Broome The annual fair which was held last {OM fren's Footwe: t 8 Alpine Couse left on Monday for King-|week was considered quite a success by the| , Julius Scott went to Toronto on Mon- ae nein ng pow: Heels: 'will, find ston, where he will attend university directors, having besten all form ecards, jay to vinit friends. only 8) Ao valud but them here in many 4 er resards, /18Y i 5 y Dr, John and Dr. Jamieson Duff of Tor. |The weather was ideal and all seem tone (License Inspector! gf Es in proper fitting. styles of Boots, gate spent a few days with their parents last week. Mrs. Joseph Martin is visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. Asaph, in Barre. Fyervbody's happy as well as comfort able when they are wearing "Ceeter", the pee wool underwear tha' will not shrink, manufactured by the C, Turnbull Co, /faneeity The. programme: was ol guite 8 Bene OE ay adaaghee eeKs Ue Our stock is complete with full ranges of new and stylish warm slip- A ie ae tan . meer ett spent |[REDY tecommended. were weil received {for their new home in Calgary. Alta.. on pers, the kind you will need for the cold winter evenings. over Sunday with friends ifsetown, rechited 'byr-elli" Theriet ak eee | Mrs. Jonas TurBush und son Bernard af Mrs, Kirk. who hax been apending the |will be found on onathor page "Toronto have moved into the village The EG: Be. Part few months with her sister. Mew. Jas! kwurt Kiddl left on Monday for Kingston, |, "i, Smith. Sr., returned home» few ul UC More Donnell. returned this week to her home i9| where he will attend umeenit BOR days go after visiting her daughter at Vancouver. B.C. y: Gravenburat Sam Henson of Wyevale spent a few daye Ase! week with his parents Frank Agnew (mail clerk on the Grand Trunk Railway) spent over Sunday with his juurents L. M. Rutledge solicits your patronage for all kinds of, sules and ix now prepared # day Unie tohanille the game)' Torna Oct. 7.--Notwithstanding the incleme Baer ee te HamiBe the sume" Men Russell Draper. Mr. and. Mrs. Frneet [tnd Mmm Ales Muir on Friday night, The of the weather Sunda goody' numb, [208 Neh sppreciated, Robt, Walker hae sold his farm ro Mr] y2its Mr and Mra, Geo. Nevile and Chas. eee oor en token ; twice. [ttended the Thanksgiving service in Christ Anderson of Alliston McFadden attended the Elmyale Farr. Pron, Mise Katie Sinclair Sec, Me Jesein [#Urb. Rev. Mr. Soanes of Aurora preach EDGAR 'Toot' Donnell, Marwond Burling. Har ry MeLean. Frank Ross, Will Draper and Mr. and Mra. Johnson of Toronto attended the Fair leat week, Herb, Graham and family moved on jand Marion Webb took the part H. T. Rankin sold two more Ford Trac- to thoroughly enjoy themselves, . |8ex was the guest of his sister, Mrs, nee Flynn, Missew f tag girls for the benefit of the Children Soctty of Burrie und secured about § The concert in the evening was well attend. | ed. the Hall being filled beyond seating 'Their songs and passing jests were fully up. | Tuesday. Sept. 30. Mrs. Jame-Donuelly visited in Toronto this week, { Mrs, Young of Stroud is visiting st W, E. Morton's with her sister. Mrs, Henry Grose. | Rev. Mr and Mra J. Ho More and | children spent' s few days in Guelph this} week | Mr Wm. Draper and aon Fred. Mr. and | Will Donnell died to-day (Wednesday the result of being struck. by a piece of tim: ber while working at Herb Banting's barn near Bradford on Monday. RURAL CANADA "A welcomed roa | Ag. Daisy Wilton, Vetu MeBfillun |MeMackon. Inst week 57, (Mrs. Geo. Latimer, */Ansdell; Trean . Sterno jhis brother. Sgt. Gordon MeMackon, who avid 'Mr, and Mrs, Norman Jardine and family of Creemore visited the latter's mother, last week. Rev, Mr. Davidion of Lisle and Rev, A. Shepherd of Angus exchanged pulpits on. Service will be withdrawn in the Meth odist' Church next Sundsy evening. on vecount of the anniversary at Utopia GUTHRIE Get. 7.-The Canadian Girl in Training and Tuxis boys met at the home of Mr IVY ed im the morning on Deut. 8:11, 'Be- ware that thou forget not the Lord thy God;* and in the evening ou Matt }"What shall {do with Jesus, which is called Christ "" Mrs, W. A. Thompson spent the week-end Mise Lily Johnstone. The first meeting will be held on Saturday af October 1, at Mre. Muir's All the young girls of the community are cor diully weleome Monday to the farm which he recently pur == chased near Churehill 4 personality---und different." | Minard's Linimant Cures Dandrutt "1%. her sister in Tottenham. spending -- - - = 2 - » [a few days with frends here Henry Spiers died very suddenly at hia tai ----\) |home ti, the Wert last week. Br, Spiers Bs ' {was born in this place. isaac Spiers, Sr.. ia Friday and Saturday 8 brother do the You will have no reason to dread WASH DAY ifsyou use one of these Washing Machines THIS ELECTRIC WASHER Is very economical to run, costs less than half a cent per hour to operate. ' Reversible wringer, washes and wrings at the same time or separately, all PRICE $90.00 . THIS WATER POWER MACHINE Will run nicely on ordinary water pressure. hing while you are doing other work.. PRICE $22.50 Will friction, obtains its power PRICE PRICE ~ HAND POWER MACHINES Don't overlook these. Covered steél cut gears, no : very easy running, and an excellent washer. SEE OUR VACUUM WASHER Some from here.took in the anniversary service ut Baxter on Sunday, Rev. Ged, 1 Craw, Springville, u former pastor, preach- ed. Mr, and Mrs. R. J. Hanna motored from Toronto and spent Sunday with friends here. Reggie Arnold has purchased s Ford car. A meeting of the W.MS. was held at the home of Mrs, Hatton lust Thursday. when Mrs. Robson of Toronto addressed the meeting. Mra, Robson is the Provincial President of the W.M.S. und has been touring the West in the interests of the So- ciety, She ix a very fine speaker and un- derstunds both the Home und Foreign work. A number of ladies from Baxter attended the meeting. CUNDLES Oct. 8.--Walter und Harvey Dodds and Mrs, Harvey Dots and baby of Toronio motored up on Saturday. Mrs. Dodds and baby remained for a vacation with Mr. and Mrs, Malkin, the others returning home on Sunday. Mist Reta Malkin accompanied thém ' Mrs, Furqubarson, Sr., of Wyevale, for- merly of Midhurst, was a recent visitor with Mrs, C. Shuw. Quité u number from here attended Cen- tral Chureh to hear Mr. Carvon from the United States. He pointed out what splen- did success and prosperity has come to the different states under prohibition. His Address was well received by a large and appreciative audience. Mr. Rolph is making improvements on the property which he recently purchased. John Gordon is buying up heavy horses to ship north to the lumber camps. by power. spent Sunday at her home here A meeting of the U.F.O. held in the Town Hall on Monday, Oct. 6. wax wall attended. J. B. Jobnaton and E. C. Drury were the speakers, The marringe of Mise Euphie Clark of this place and Mr. Wilfred Johnston of Rugby was solemnized on Si . Oct. 4. at the residence of the brid Mr. and Mrs, W. Clark. All join in wishing them # long and bapry wedded life ra from balanced fly wheel, $18.00. Carpenters are quite busy in this com- munity. Silo filling ix in full swing among the farmers. in 'Capt. Kidd, Jr,' bul all can be put out before AsADTCDAFT, a loss orcurs if you can MITCHELL SQUARE . -- "a pow ce Oct. 7,--Mise Estelle Pesraall of Orillia |Special for Thanksgiving Day, Oct. 13, and Tuesday, Oct. 14) MeMillan has returned bome i : i Mei | the Kid was sure to go. But dense gas of 500 volumes. sta 'Viting 'silatiyes fe) Mons Zp. don't get them mixed up. This|]| Surest--kills all fires, car- Mins Mary Walker of Longford attended the Johnston-Clark wedding on Saturday. Stroud W. I. The September meeting was held at the home of Mrs, 8. Broley, with an attendance 'of twenty-five, , Arrangements were made for s booth and lunch-table at the School Fair. Mrs. F. Warnica: reported the purchase of twenty $21.00 3 : Page Five 4 . : MIDHURST : - Oct. 7A. Cochrane is busily engaged plastering James Doran's house. 4 Mrs. M. A. Dwyer is visiting in Barrie with her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Robinson. ge Dunn was removed to Barrie Hospital again on Wednesday last after be- ing home for two week IN THE OPERA HOUSE, BARRIE fei Mca en i baa sore foot and has been confined to the house. . . ' * > ' THURSD CT. Ma JHE Gitwon lft for ber home in S AY, OCT. 16 ent Stn bt, en pecial Values in Men's, Women's TO BE ADDRESSED BY ending some time with her parent, Mr. ' and Mrs. 8. Flynn. HARTLEY H DEWART, MP.P. Mr, and Mrs, Charles Horton and family i 2 . le ' ot oh ef Big Bay Point spent Sunday with Mid- an 1 ren Ss ootwear is . i wurst friends. F P. A. Coughlin, the Liberal candidate, and others. Mev. 4. (W., Hobos' of: Toronts. is al | 5 : : est of her mother, Mrs. James Frankeom ' ' Meeting at 8 p.m. First gallery reserved for ladies. ees S Gonlon "of Stayner spent the Through utmost care in our buying we are able to offer you some week-end wit! Im J. EL 'in. 7 y y i 7 i fi for fa V. Hambly, Sec'y. L. J. Simpson, Pres. "Sti. Heal Many of Toros very unusual values in well-made, stylish footwear for fall. 7 \ Mike , We mention but three as suggestions, to give you an idea what = The anniversary services in the Presby- TAYLOR stands for in footwear values. - -- --_ terian Shaneh were ie attended a 4 | day, bot jornit ve tev. J 7 3 H ra --SsSsSsSsmnm930@9M9M@$@0 SS SSS! O ceccmconticteg buth-wrthe The Ball A Lady's Black Kid Lace Boo ti high top, light sewn soles and full . ston choir was in attendance in the even Louis heel, new design with medium long drawn vamps $6.50 pr. NEWS OF COOKSTOWN |#c22 ee magia me fe farewell service * F 4 ; : Jae eee . gee taccel arene. at nt) Paka, Angie stylish Boot for the young » in Black Calf, narrow toe, Neolin poestnatnr arreenaaa I ffjevening. October 12 wt 7 o'clock (ol soles, and rubber heels, up-to-the-minute in every detail $6.00 pr. Th , tative of the B: Ex: 'Colca Geo: _ time!. This will be Thanksgiving Sun- . . . ., hem 7 The representative of the Barce Examiner in Cookstown is George JThengeen: jay a well as brine the last ceeaion when A Grovaing Sale Boot, in Gun Metal, lace style, medium round toe, jompson and will 2 i : wee alte mn v S, Se St ception, certo of seca mtyB rwatdeh Wage ae as Sut Wife for some. tne. Define "arge SE SIRESSCSE TR. SONGS re ceoenay ny ote 38 $4.45 pe: Wy ter. Violin selections by Miss Mabel Jacks and a yocul solo by Miss Dora Ferris Remember the Anniversary services at Edgar on Sunday, Oct. 12, 7 » to be conducted tevenson of Coldwater, a former pustor. Special music will be provided by Hawke: stone Methodist Choir. DID IT EVER STRIKE YOU that the reason we are kept so busy is because we give our customers what they want when they want it. We are Prepared to execute orders for anything in the line of sheet |metal work promptly and reas- lonably. We use.the best of materials and employ only skillful workmen, | MOFFATT & PARR Sole Agents for "Hecla" Furnaces Plumbers, Phone 631, Barrie [ FIRE Destroyed $317, 014, 386.00 worth of property last year! 6000 people were burned to death! = Many omen were ruined! Insurance covers only part of the loss. In- sure, but be prepared to put out the fire yourself before a loss or death oceurs, Many cannot be prevented OCT. 10 AND: 11 CONSTANCE TALMADGE --IN-- "SAUCE FOR THE GOOSE" and another Sunshine Comedy Prices, 16-11ots. : Show starts at 7.30 and 9 p.m. MARY PICKEORD Weldon Fire Gun Strongest-- 4 weliied steel shell in black -- baked enamel, Simplest--No complex puinp or loose parts. Fastest-- Just open valve and a_ steady stream shoots 25 feet, forming a MARY PICKFORD --IN-- CAPT. KIDD, JR. And everywhere that Mary went bide, gas, gasoline, films, grease, vil, electric, etc. Safest--Chemical can't de- teriorate, freeze, or harm anything but fire. Best-- For autos, factory. home, office, store, school. warage. Tf you are interested in Fire Extinguishers call at Kid she is nursing is not the only Kid in the picture. There's a Captain Kidd, too. Big V Comedy In addition Prices--Nights 160 and 110 Matinee Thanksgiving Day at 2.30 All Seats 110ts. Bring the ids to the Matinee, ~ Piesies esas hy ie Hot Belin SA. Thee Shh sov| Wait for the favorite Dorothy have been sent tof Gish in "The Hope Chest,"|}] 55 elizabeth 8t--Phone 405 } Dr. N. W. Rogers} Wed., Oct. 45th, one night only, |||) == ¢ "Experiences in Eng: | (.0 in, THE WELDON FIRE QUN | j 'oming Oct. 24 and 25, Ernie ] * mie rus! |" Marke Stock Co. No. 2, at pop- $9.50 each { 4 "duty of taking greater interest in this mat. ular prices. s 3 Be :

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