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Barrie Examiner, 7 Oct 1920, p. 13

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a } a f é p ' A |WIN Ow - SHADES WE HAVE A FULL RANGE of Colors .in Win and Colonial, and size windows. Ju! do the rest. iow Shades. make them up to fit outsize or under- t tell us your wants in shades and we Best quality, Holland Phone 122 C. W. FLYNN SUCCESSOR TO JOHNSTON & WARREN ere ee ee ee ee ere BAXTER Robert Gurner held a bee gravel on Tuexday Miss Georgina Quarington day with her aun m4 Mr. snd Mrs, Wai Adams home of Richerd Adana on Mr. and Mn John Lees w! vesting the Is raturned to their hone in lun, last' Monday Mine Inez Creery of Torun etn me ars less Hughe: | for drawing of Toronto t) Mre, Jobn id Master |J. Gauley's fisived ab the Sunday. lo have been fanitoulin Ix ip' Univerwity rpent the week end with ber| friend. Mine Rysinzer. MeKnight und little a Mr. and Mra, Miller Jennet day at John Walkom's. Mie Vera Elliott hie hu home from her school near 8 week. owing to illness Prubyterinn Church here wie beautifully decorated with fluwera and "asparagus, Rew Brnelford preached musterly morning and evening. Tn th AAD. and-in the evening Christ anil it sufficeth us Lust Sunday was snnivencfry fughter apenit Jay under the parental rdof ¢} spent Sun ta remain } The church auruinn | MeLean of brmons both ¢} mae Jook for bin text the wordy fynd in how us the IPhe building wie packed both morning and{evening and the inter with the Revatee| attention rasiated by Maa, how soloist fron ed pleasing muxie. which w ing discourses wert liet»ned to The choir jooth, Mise Gochrane anit my Bogden, render- Mf much en Greemare for | inthe fii be |MeNieoll and Mra. joyed, 'The offering amounted to nearly one hundred and fifteen dollars. ANGUS et, G--Win, Wolsley vinted friends in Toronto lust week Anniversary serviced will be held in the Angus Methodist Chufeh on Sunday, Oct. 10. Service at 11 ain, and 7 p.m. and a rally service at 3 p.m. Rev. J. A. Leece | vices, DIED FROM POISONING A sad event wok place st the bome of Joseph Sargent, 3rd line, Oro, on Oct. 3, when his sister Ida died from poisoning. jAs oon ax her plight was discovered, doc- shone. Ie, She died ut 7 o'elock. The deceased 4 much respected and industrious ng wornan of a retiring dixposition, who r survived by threo sisters of Victoria Harbor. aweon of Orillia INDUSTRIAL CLASSES Faducation oy Tuesdxy night arrangements were made for starting evening industrial clames. Purticulura a to the aubjects, ete., will be found) in an advertisement on nage 5. . friends in Barrie. Minesing will have charge of the ser-| tore were immediately summoned by tele-! ee Oe ee PERSONAL .. ° PREPARE ERLE REE | Mrs, J. A. Otton of Regina in Visiting Mra. Wright of Salt Lake City in visit- ing Mr. and Mra. T. Crew. ¢ Mrs. Geo, Hogg of Galt hus besn with Mrs, J. G, Scott for » few days, 'The Misses Gray of Toronto are visiting the Misses Stevenson, Sampson Bt. Mr. and Mrs. H, C. Désourdie spent s 'couple of days in Beeton Inst week, Harry Adderley bas returned to Barrie after spending seven weeks in the West. Miss Reta Sutcliffe of Toronto is apend- ing. ten days at ber home, 169 Bayfield Ot. Joe R. Harris of Detroit, Mich., is apend- ing » week at his home in Elisabeth 8:. { Mrs, Wm. Melvor wax the guest of her |mother, Mrs, R, Burridge, for « few days. Mr. and Mre, EB. B, Sutcliffe and son 'wre holidaying in Oshawa and Toronto. | Mr. and Mrs, R. H. Anderson of Mans- |field 'are visitors at H. Desourdie's this | week. Mr. und Mr, H. Biggar are spending ja couple of months in Berton, Alliston and | . Toronto. x 1A. M. Gowan of Belleville visited for ja week with Mr. und Mr. F. Anderton, ' Frances St. ; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Knapp were in Tor-| onto over Sundiy owing to the illness of the former's mother, Miss Father Deadman of Toronto is vis-| iting at the home of her sister. Mre, J. | Tribble, Mrple Ave. Alex. Miller of the Soo. s former em | 'ployer 'of The Saturrlay Morning, ia hol-! (idaying with friends in town. i Mrs. B, Lawrence has returned from To- ronto after xpending a month with her daughter, Mrs, Walter Swingle. Mra. M. n of New York hus re | turned home after spending two months) with her cousin, Mra. J. Malloy, Veepra St. | Mins Laidlaw, after spending the sum-| mer with Mrs, W. D, MacLaren and Misa! Maconchy. returned to her home in Toron | to on Fridsy. | Mre, McCormick of Detroit, whose hus- hand was rector of Christ Chureh here, rome three decades ago, ix visiting Mrs. | Sherman Bird, for n few days, Mr. und Mrs, John Hughes have moved | from Pred Shropshire. G. R. Humphrey of Stouffville was in "town Inat week. ter. Vera Irene. to Mr. Wallace A. Mir, shall, of Woodstock. the marringr to take {place early in November At a xpecial meeting of the Board of to visit her father, Robert King, und other | ton relatives, and alo to bring her eldest son to attend Barrie Collegiate. leaves for her 'home in Bawlff, Alts.. today. {| Mrs. John Mullen of Killarney Beach, [Tefroy. announces the engagement of her iting her parents, Mr. 'und Mre. J. Sutton. 'THE BARRIE EXA | daughter, Pearl Rebecen, to Mr. Harry G. Mr. and Mra. Jox, Barter und Miax Helen |Chappel of Detroit. Mich... xon of Mr. snd Eust of Kingston Roxd, Toronto, were the | Mrs. Win, Chappel, 177 Heward Ave., To- guests of Mra, Robert Burridge, Ferndale, 'ronto, the marriage to take place near the | of 'end of October. Besiden his three brothers aud one sister arrived "too late to save her to town from Stroud and are living at 42° (Mise Bessie! from Toronto, the following Park S1.. in. she houne recently purchated from out of tewn uttended the funeral of |Nova Scotia. hay » cupucity of 650 aad |B. He ia git special re! Kuthleen MeNeil, Alfred Reddit, Mr. and MINER" e ig Cones Special 7 'Friday and Saturday Only 1000 pounds Assorted Chocolates Regular 70c pound Sale 40° pound Sole Agent for Heintzman & Co, Pianos Phone 148 Reviditt: J. Alex. McNeil, Montreal ; | is McNeil and Mrs, Grey. Buffalo; Mins THORNTON 1 The Town Line W.M8. are holding » Mrs. Kirknstrick, who cume 10 Barrie concert and tea in the Orange Hall. Thogs- on Friday evening, Oct. 18 SHANTY BAY on Thumday, Oct McLean will give Mrs, W. Edgerton of Crown Hill ix vis |in Spending Money. teat and music. Allandale NEW DREAMLAND OPENING An event to which the amusement-lovin; public is looking forward with a great deal interest in the opening modern in every respect. Comfort and good pictures will be the two main features. truction the management bas secured "The Virgin of Stamboul,"" production; ulso a comedy, DALSTON 'The meeting of the Women's Institute will be held st the home of Mrs. Jobn Key | Hi, 4, at 2 o'clock. Mrs. address on "Economy There will be a cou- of the New Dreamland Theatre which takes place next Monday. The theatre, which ia loosted st the Five Points, south of the Bank of For the openin, a big spectacular class, sparkling Full line of Brunswick Phonographs Arthur E. Patterson P.O. Box 65 MIDHURST Oct. 5.--Anniversury services will be held in the Presbyterian Church here on Sunday, Oct, 10, at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Rev. A. Bhepherd of Angus will officiate at both' services. W. L. Ruswell has been on the sick list, but i improving. Some of the people from around here took in the Elmvale Fair last week and report very good show, Mr. and Mra. James Dickey of Clande- boye were the guests of Mr. and Mre, W. W. Boyce Inst week. Mise Mabel Wattie has returned home after spending some time at Wasaga Beach, Mrs, David Taylor of Aurora spent the reekiend, the guest of Mr. und Mm. W. . Miller. 'Threshing and silo-filling ix the order of the day here. Sixteen live pages this week. i sational Clean-up-- at Hunter's Clothing Store, Barrie READ EVERY WORD - THE POWER OF CLOTHES OOD clothes im- prove the tempera- ments of men just as a good shave or a badly needed hair cut. Good clothes, wel » help to inspire confidence in others and create confidence in yourtel, ART KRAFT clothes are good clothes-- made for men who appre- ciate the personal benefits of excellent styl¢<and fine, serviceable materials. Con- sidering the price, there are none better. = Men's Tweed Suits, heavy, strong and well made, well worth $35.00. 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