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Barrie Examiner, 29 Mar 1917, p. 12

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-`CREDIT SALE or 21 cow card 31* Thanks cuieqit Sales Auctionar. '., THE QUEEN 01-` Xl`:.'l"."I\-/i-()f)'ELS Iorset need. _ We have already made a reputation for ourselves he hundreds, who pin their faith to this Store for Correct Cor- The Treasu1*er s reoc-rt .~how_ ed that all_ pledges, funds and accounts had been fully met. Thei ,Secrctary {reported `an increase; fin membership and interest, and iii} subscribers to the vLetter `Leaflet, the W. A. magazine, a ;week of se1f-denial had been held 'con1mencing with a celebration {Of Holy Gommunioii on St. An- fdrew s Day; an hour in the {Chain of Intercession for the !War, maintained by the whole W._ A. has been assigned to the Branch and lled by tne mem- ` hers" every Thursday; a litera-i ture exchange inaugurated in accordance with the Wishes of the Diocesan. Board; arrange, ments made for visiting the sick and reporting thereon weekly; the Junior Branch had been re- organized, and a Treasurer ap- pointed to have charge of the: 'Extra-Cent-a_Da_v Fund collec- ,tions; the Diocesan Treasurer had written that the Mite Boxes were to he used for the United Thank-O`ering Fund; three, ad- dresses had been given during the winter and three missionary` T papers read. It was `decided to `commence a system" of collection I Trinity Ghurbh W. A. , Trinity Church Branch. of the W01nan s Aux-:1:u_v In !\h-si0ns held the anlmal meeting on` Wednesday a'fleI*1100n l:`~?. a largely a.tl,enderl, corporate com- I n1uui0n_l1avi11g' been held in the] nlorning`. I 711: TW e have most of our Impbrt.ations Qt` New Kid Glov for Sprmg and show the very best {Glows nmnrzy can buy. White, Tan, Grey and Black, in 211-] sizes $1.25 anc_l'1.j Rn:-.r-in] Fannie: en` " " T Wool Crepes af .. .' . Do not put off the "buying of Dress` Goods or Coatings. --supplies are limited and stocks will soon become depleted. Navy and Black Serges are popular and _wo show an assortment and values unapproachablc in this 1)istrict.. Serges at . . . .' .. .. 65c., 75c-., 900., $1.00, $1.25 to $2.00) B1*oadc.l0ths.. ' .. .. .. $1.40, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.25 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. $1.25 and $1.50 Fancy VVeaves at .. .. . . . . .. .. . . $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 Coatings. . . . . - . . $1.35 to $3.00`) If Vn" VD I1f DP 4n`\\x7rn :~nr.z-`I. 15-... -..~---- `LII. DUI On Tuesday night the Lady Foresters gave a very successful dance and euchre party in the Orange Hall. ' rrn..- n-1,. 1.. .... .. 1...... -1.-...-_._ 1- vv 1111.0, _L(.t11, L`|1'U_Y it Special Fancles at. yo live out of town Kid Gloves as Scarce as Gold Buy Dress `Goods Now selling agent: for the .. -u I` send" for sumplre:~: 11 girls. \`lIIlI I rl--D\lI`: A very pretty but quiet weal-. ding took place on \\'edne.=cla,\'. March 28th, at 55 Ferne .-\\'e-um: Toronto, when Miss Bertha Ron.-. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert. Bone. Thornton, was married in .Mr. William Smith of All:mdale'J. Rev. J. J. Cochrane being the 01`- ('iajl.ing` elergylnan. The bride looked charming` in a beautifui "pearl gray duehess silk dress. The g'room s gift. was a hand- some cheque. After the cere- mony, the happy couple left on `the 1.30train for St. Catharines and other points, the bride wear- ing a suit. of blue gabardine and hat to match. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Smith will reside in Allandale. The bride received" many useful gifts, among which" was a beautiful cut glass water set from the Bell Telephone girls. - Rev. H. D. Raymond addr-gassed the meeting offering a few sug- gestions. `The following officers were e1ected:---on. Pres.-, Mrs. Raymond; P.res'+dent, Mrs. Rad- enhurst; Vice Presidents,- Ivliss !Doane and Mrs. Bingham: Sec- retary, Mrs. Uresxvicke; 'J`1*ea.-'- urer, Mrs. Palling; Dorcas Seq;-., Mrs. Biggs; 'l`reas., Extr:`:_Cem.- ,a-Day, Miss Sneath: P1'osi(lo11t |Junior Branch, Miss R.Bir1. iSupt. Babies Branch, Bliss R. Bird ; Housekeeper, Mrs. E. B. Russell. 1 vv luvs, 1):}: 1 MS.` I Clark, Bradford-St., enter- tained the Presbyterian "choir all $1.55 and'$1.75 . . $2.00 and $2.25? Barrie` Headquarters fez Victor_Victrolas and Rec- ords. Choose from stock SMlTH'--BONE n..AAA-_ L V./1. uallfgc Ljulls The sh houses have `begun to head for the shore and the ice shows signs of hreaking_ up_ on the south shore. `l|.l'.`,..._ `n 117:..- -9 1.1-- nary- 12,. LIJCILIJ `J. C. Service was home` foira few days and intends. moving his family to Walkerville in a week or so. I\__ rI'I,_..J, - 1 I 1: -r cu uxlv lIO`/ u.u I~'IJ\l\Il|;l4 u 151:. vxunnu Geo. Watson, of the Construc-l tion Battalion, Montreal, is vis- iting at his home here for a few days. ` 1\,r:..m \x7:.... ........... ri1n.......;A uug-3. _ _ Miss Wice, nurse, Toronto, spent over Sunday with her mo- ther, Mrs. F. Wice, 12th line, In- nisl. - _ I1 r~4-_._-:__ ,_, L,,__, n,__ .l. L CDUIJLIJ SL159: Mrs. Wm. Re: been very ill wit} to be out again. rI`nr.;nn- NA LR uu UU uuu. a5a.1u. Train` No. 46, Tuesday morn- mg, was over an hgur late owing to the re at Sc0t1a"Junc-tion. u-v VGUGUIULI. ' Mrs. Pyeburn, Essa St., has moved to her own home in BI-acebridge. Inn 117. DA`-vv\I\`!`n v171nn has .I"Jl.ILo Miss I. Graeey has returned home after a lengthy visit in Orillia. ' l`1-___1___L-_. AI: T_. 3.. I.......'I- A... `lizabetvh street. a_P_h_one 413a. KILJIIILIM Conductor Alf. Lee the road again after vacation .- ` - `II ... `l'\_L..`L--..... "I3-.. .IXUhu' Mrs. Wm. Pratt has,returned' after visiting her parents at York a , Il :._'.. `I f`I_._...-_ `I.-- ....l-.~.n.nA;-I VVKI V` (7\T'D-ULllL VJDIULVI. IIIJL L10 fng. Flaherty . is home from! Toronto on a week s vacation. I v_v...v.. v-- saw my... -....-...,_- Mr. and Mrs. E. Knight lsipent over Sunday in Newman'- et.- `ll ..- \`lT..{... 1\...._l.l. L..- _...l-....-nu:-J. Wm. Stanley of Orilliaiwas in town on Tuesday. - - Charles Poucher of Brantford was a wee.k_end vi_sit9r here. T..- 1`I-l__#L_._ -__.__ l'_......_ $10,000,000 WAR LOAN W. G. Malcomson THE SUN LIFE Au_nf':mmb@ amcdl Cazr=nag@ nleanod. Altbrod _ and `Repaired. * DISC M. MCKEIIIIAII 68 small 81 ... lam-lo. _. 'HE Undersigned has a r Paint Shop over Hux- tabIe s Garage, next the Wellington Hotel,wl:ere he is prepared to do High-class Painting of Automobiles and Car- riages. Make your ar- rangements now to have your Car or Buggy re- painted. NOTICE SUBSCRIBED FOR Prices on Applicaon. FURS 1 OF THE NEW Reynolds, who has with Grippe, is able bzick on month's Trouble at .Stratford Yesterday's papers reported trouble in the . G.T.R. shops - _at Stratford. Recently `the -Strat- ford lodge nfrthe International Assocn; of Machinist_s was re- vived after` being dormant for some time. Soon afterwards the President, Vice President and Secretary of the lodge were dis- missed from the service of the G.T.R. It is alleged by the men that dismissal was due to the positions held by . these three men in the lodge and at a meet- ing` on Monday night which was addressed by Richard -Riley-of Hamilton, who represents the International Assocn. of~Machin_ ists, it was decided that unless ithese vmen are all reinstated- within a short period all the A union machinists .in the Strat- ford shops will be called `on strike. Such acessatidn of work would be serious for the G.T.R. Thp a11nr\n A-an 4'-1'-* "` vvuulu UU Sl:51 1UUS'IOI` EH8 (.1"/l'.'H,. Th: Stratford _shops..are the next. Iar est outside 0f'1V.[{)_VI_1tI"ea`l`. no \ _ W _ ____l 1 11 countries. Ask for o r I1'*TVEN- gc'b1's ADVISE-R,which will le sent,m.. MARION & MARION. 364 T University St; Montreal. --Grree1 1`B.one for poultry.` a.I-A ways on hand at Bing`ham s_. 13 ..,...W..l auuuu. .5.-1:), having run into a big washout. The engine plunged into the hole with such force that the engineer and fire- man were buried underneath the engine. The eng.i11e`er was killed, but the reman is still living. The.engineer was W. G. Camp- bell, of Depot Harbor, while the fireman was E. Kemp of the same place. Many railwaymen `here will remember Billy Campbell, who ran out of Allandale about ten years ago and was well Liked by all who knew him. He has no relatives here. Fortunately the engine was all that-l e'ft the rails and thus many passengers were saved, as the` train was fairly well filled. __.,. \4\.aIIa1Jl.Aa1.l"' has put -:1 coach there` for the present 1.0 a.cc011'11n0date `the travelling public. The restaur- ant next the station was badly scorched but otherwise. escaped. Another Fatal Wreck The westbound passenger train that. leaves. Ottawa at 8.05 am. was wrecked twoemileswest of Ravensworth. on Tuesday af- ternoon about 3.45, having big` \VaS'.hnnf 'm.,. m....- -"_..w,,. _ _ Mr. Sime, the agent, with his family, lived above the. station, and barely hadtime to escape in their n1'g'ht `attire. The company has _a.cc011'g1_10date fnnxynIl.'...._. _.... .. u. uuauull our-nea f 111` the early hours of Tuesday In-01-111~11g"zL hump exploded in the sheds adjoinillg the station at Scutia Jut., with the result that the whole structure, a wooden one, was soon ablaze and there. hninu... U.-. u(.lsJl: ul L-us: b'ln':LLlUI.l and IS III a good position to catch all the surplus water'.,Elect1*icians were brought up from Toronto on `Tuesday and it is expected the lights will shine forth` once more rby tonight. ..;;uu,_y. V ` Monday and Tuesday evenings the local station was once more back in the days of yore when the old lamps had to be brought into use owing to the dynamo being put out of operation by the "excessive streams o_f`water resulting from the thaw. The dynamo is situatedon the bank just east of the station and is in good nngqitinn fn nmtnt. an H-- s 111 LUWIJ. uu xuesaay. Mr.| Brillinger has rented -his farm on. the 12th concession and -in -the course of a couple of weeks is moving from Newmanket 'to_ Western-_Ganada, where he has purchased 640 acres of land. V .Mrs. James Furlong died at the-family home on Cumberland St. on Mar. 21, aged .72 years. She and her, husband came to Allandale -over forty years ago. Two daughters survive, viz., Mrs. Bryant of Port Huron and Miss Mary at home. Interment took place in St. Mary s cemetery on Friday. T J/\r\nln-- av-J VT`, On Friday last theiaxle on a freight car was noticed t0.be broken on a .train which had just pulled in from Toronto.` Had it happened on the road serious` damage might have occurred`. At aspecial meeting -of Barrie Presbytery on Tuesday, the call from the Essa, St. Presbyterian Church to Rev. Mr. Watt was sustained and T arrangements] were made for the induction. The many friends of Brak-eman William Smith will be pleased to hear of his marriage which took place "in Toronto on Wed- nesday to Miss Bertha Bone of Barrie, formerly of Thornton. After a short honeymoon they will reside in this ward. R A-9 `T`** " nun. 1051111: 111 HUS Ward. R. Br-illinger of Newmarket was _in town on Tuesday. Mr.` BI'1ll1n2`m- hag `linnfnrl .ln:.. 1-..... The undersigned desires to inform his customers and the public generally that he has pur- chased t.h'e_ butchering business of Mr. Frank Wiseman and has moved to Mr. Wiseman's old stand, next the Ford Garage. Your patronageois solicited.` la we .tra Ont I I A} .. ...........--1 - V61`) uuuu uu |.U1' 1 who has bee] eral months, day and it is sume. his -old week. 11... 'l`.L_: J nu |.l.l.Ll./1115 `C115 1116 116 at Barrie in the y some time before replaced on the rai Mr. Henderson c Who, fell from the tank last.Week, is hospital and is not as his many friend Conductor Jar-din. rrvhn Ln` 1...-.. -1!` u nnuoylual DU LLGVI under the X-Ray thought he-will ha another operation. On Wednesday shunting engine be 934 Domain in 41-... .. lia hospi t l I\... 117' last Wednesday, [evening was spe Wm. Taylor: v hospital to 1% nnrlvan {Rh Y E. T. R. Station Burned lhu. nnnln L. .. ,. In` u;-V 4- satanic erson of Brentwood, m the G.T.R. water aek, still `in the doing as well * friends would like. Jardine of Hamilton an of!` sick for sev- , was here on Mon- : expected he will re- ! run some time next mung, vv.u "spent-. fir. I17A\~r\ 1? A1IN`Tf'IINGl 01.:-4u.u. 3.:-_ went t ".0 have h X-Rays vill have ..\l...... vane y morning became der- e yard and; re it was 1 rails. T n Brentvs `I..- /`II'I'I'l'I when ` ; to` ' his_ ILD Ill} and ` to_ ur `a pleasant ning the e derailed took ras nally the Oril- limb_*pl_1t nnrl` IJLJILJ. 1}`-.lIl ad` 1t 1s undergo o ov- ~ card of `Thanks T I Mrs. Robert Maw and `family desire to convey to_neighb_ors' and other friends their sincere thanks for `sympathy and help given them in their recent he- reavement. -_-w-vv vv -uuuuuvvii IIIUII I have for sale the property 50: "William St., Allandgale, 8-ro0m residence with all conveniences, stable and garage, large lot with nice trees, price $3,000. $500 down, balance-yearly payments interest 6 per cent. Applyto, W. C. THOMPSON & SON, - Real Estate Agents, _ Oice 154Owen St., Barrie. ` Phone 288. Vvv u: VJIJIA unno- Major Duncan S. Storey, who organized the l62nd Battalion over a year ago, died in the Mil- itary Base Hospital, Toronto, on Sunday night, after an opera- tion. Major Storey was taken ill last July, and since then -has undergone several operations. He was operated on again a few days ago, but it was without a- vail. Before the outbreak of-the war Major Storey was a barris- ter at Midland and was one of the most active Liberals in East Simc_oe. He went to Toronto shortly after the war opened, and it was through his efforts that the l62nd. Battalion was recr'uit._ ed. He was senior Major of the unit, but before it was ready for ill. overseas Major Storey was taken `.`_, AIIQIIU a. now AI`f., .`l;SJ---- W01-d was received from Mr. W. Finlayson, ~who is now in France with the 'C:a.nudian troops. -He has al_ ready had a number of narrow esna.pes_. and. during an engage- ment of recent date was buried by debris caused by the bursting of a high , explosive shell, and had to be dug" from under sever- al feet of earth- _.., \._C...-....-..c on a.zun\Ln,\n uslul \Ju Colin Pae and Albert. Simon, B.C.I. students and the star de- fence players of the Barrie Jun- ior `Hockey Team, en1ist,ed..with a Toronto battery last week. 1u':.n,._..: 1,, WI"3;e11;d`I;1a'st_,e_I'~wile-ddii-iv 'o"'ne 157th B11. is now located at the :l <`orestry Base near Windsor and _in addition to his other-( duties 1s or-gamzmg a hand there. A fV,1' I % Arthur H. Martin, of Shanty lBay, has enlisted in the Navy. Ti- ,, WITH THE MEN IN KHAKI. Pictorial Patternisi and Magazines i Notice to Railway} men n`... L`-.. -_1_ -L. When _fsaking' life assurance, insu1~(e`in (]anada"s greatest, assurance company. A The Sun Life of Canada, D. J. REBURN, Barrie, Phone 142 District Manager _These,are Suits of Serge , Cheviot and Gabardine in Navy, Black and Brown, in the most fashionable cuts and priced very reasonably, considering thehig-h cost of materials. As shipments are small and. deliverie slow we advise early choosing. Special at $15.00, $16.50 and 18.15. _ _ __ - 1-2:: `In I rIlJIIl\II` ' Are now on exhibition in our Millinery Salon. Beautiful Creations are being; exhibited for your selec- tion, embodying all the newest and most favored Novelties. The most fashionable shapes, and colors and trimmings that are varied and novel. We direct your attention especially to this" splendid Easter Showing. .You ll appreciate the advan-~ tages of buying your Mil1iner_y here. Misses Davies andvN'ash are again at_ their posts after completing a special course at the Canadian School of Corsetry: They have both secured their Diplornas as Graduate Corsetieres and are fully qualied to give you ex- pert advice on your Corset needs. No speculating when you` come here for Corsets. We have a Model for every gure. We invite you to visit our Corset Department, `consult either of our Corsetieres and learn of many things you neverknew of Corsets and the advantage of getting the correct Model. V ` We sell The Nemo---The D. & A.--t-The A La Grace---And are sole l~|r\nn nI\u\ q-'-......_. .. As we h_ave never been before, to serve your every Cor in Corset Selling. Indeed our patrons number in the `set Styles, and NOW we can go one better. Real Wo`rth,% Style and Ecdnqmy % in Women s Suits THE LATEST FANCIES 91? '1;.;.s_11oN Ann ..-..._- GOSSARD FRONT LACING, _Chic% Hat Creating GEO. Thus showing t.heif `faith in Canada and their appreciation of the Loan as an attractive invest- ment. Linlment Cures card ' of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Robs. Wilson wish to express 'their sincere thanks to their friends and Ineighhors for their kind sympa- 'thy in their recent bereavement} won: `I `ii I ll(],lIl\O Mrs. Sam. Reynolds and family desire to `express thanks to. friends and neighbors for sym- pathy and kindness shown them during their recent bereavement. Tues., Anti]? 3-Wm. Flemingm lot 32, con. 8, Essa. Farm stock and implements. Sale at 1 p.m. W. A. Mcconkey, auctioneer. On Thursday, April 5, the Estate of Thos. L. Bonney, at lot 11, con. 11,- Oro, will hold a sale of farm stock and implements. lsale at,1 p.m; W. A. Mconkey, . auctioneer. l-./us-u; t.w|:_ 1 }J I auctioneer. READY-=-RI uuu, 1 uumwul Heller WILD calf. The above Cattle are all Extra Choice and the best lot that have been sold in Barrie. All will [be sold Without reserve. {Terms of Sale:---Six months" credit will be given to-parties, furnishing approved joint n0tes.| Sale-. in nnmmnnnn rs` A .~ -- uxau J.\Jll\J VV 1115 6" 3 Durham Cows, 5 yrs. old, with` calves at foot; 2 Durham -Cows, 4 yrs. old, with calves at! foot; 2 DurhamoCows, 6 yrs. old, with calves, -at. foot; 1 DLlI`ll8,.';l Cow, 7 yrs. old, due by date of, sale; 1 Durham Cow, 5 years old,?= due 1st. of April; 1 Durham! Cow, 6 yrs. old-, due lsi. of May;? 1 Jersey Cow, 6 yrs. old, with calf? at .foot; 1 Jersey Cow, 5 yrs. old, due 1st,. April: 1. Holstein Cow,, 6 yrs. old, with calf at foot; 1! Holstein Cow, /4 yrs. old, with: calf at foot; 1 Holstm'nvCow, 51 yrs. old, with call` at foot; 1 Ho]- stein Cow, 6 yrs. old, d-ue by date of sale; 1 Ayrshire cow, 5. yrs. old, with calf at foot; 1 Ayr- shire Cow,` 6 yrs. old, with calf at foot; 2 Durham`Heifers with calf; 1 Holstein Heifer with calf. Tho. slhnva f`.n4#ln nvl -11 T-`-11~ The undersigned has received instructions from N. C. COUTTS to sell by Public Auction at Barrie Hotel Yards, Barrie,- SATURDAY, MARCH 31st the following:-- 0 `l\_._.L , /`1 - .uu1auu15' approved Jolnt not Sale to commence at 1 p.m. W. A. IVIGOONKEY, A llngnngl DIIU DUULII BllU1U- Miss R. Wice of the 12th line, Innisl; is spending a couple _of weeks with her brother, Alfred W.TWice, Barrie.- ' (`!l.-.1. 1)....,u-.\...,.1 cm ....L_.. I

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