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Barrie Examiner, 21 Jun 1917, p. 2

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Tie` Barrie P!a!!i!sQ"5?i!!| fs1;~1}i,;- .4 {Wu J97 Hlv Th!` P mls nr {t I 011141 -|`lTI ry Vair s Dutch l arl-our I"\Il'I TEA BOVRII. `COP-'l.=EE HOT CHOCOLATE 'romA'ro B/QULLION ` SAIIDWICI-IE8. PIE AND CAKE Lunches served, "from 100 up. HOME MADE ones. For sale every Saturday or by special ordetf. Canad;a s Greatest Life Insurance Co. Let us make you acquainted with the new, luscious ? avour- % The Flavour I-3Sts = Your F arnily W L Your Business Your Future D. J. REBURM, Sid 1'igItt- x*,It':r;gm: ` MADEINCANADA 58 Small St... arrlo. liU`l. LLUL Iqvluznsm wnnu -._.. _ - - _ Manufacturers of Safx, Boots] Frames, Flooring, Ceiling, Mould- ings, Water Troughs, Tanks, etc. `X71: nnnr-17 in alnnlr Q IAPQH I 19-21 Dynlop st. FOR ` FURSI 1 Dis. Mgr. A e _ EDGAR ', V "A large Iitimbep. of pe_ople pass- ed through here `on their way to( ` the Knox Memorial Service 4 on -..--_;-_ ::u......I.....-. Dnunnlrla had Dq 13111115 .l[_U1u. `G uulluuu V `fAunt`Din'ah s Quilting Party, which A was unavoidably postponed` will be given _in the Congregation- al Church on June 27;).- 'r-L_.- *rr....-:4.t 4.. uinrina in! bunuay. _ Master Stephen Reynolds hadl the misfortune to break an arm` be: falling fgtom a horse. u A .-.-..-.4 ~'I\;-r\'n`h a` r\rI'i1fin'Q 'Dartv_" l lVll(1laIlll. _ ~ Mrs. Walter Gray and` son of Orillia spent_, week with the for- mer s parents, Mr, and MPIS, Jno. Brandon, recently. I-m- 7.1.. 1311:... n11.lT}1T7 1-n_ Mrs. John Hewitt `is visiting in Midland. - 117.11., (in... nnrl` ann nf PGBSUU avva._y Uu. wuyn, uu--v If .,._- an illness. of three weeks borne with great patience." She leaves her husband and two sons, David and Simon, of Delia, Alberta. The "former came `home when he lheard of the illness of his mother. She also leaves three `little grand- daughters, whom she had tenderly cared for a number of year_s. Much sympathy is expressed for `the bereaved ones. * , ,1__1I__ ..-1' LI... G.-an n o{g Dl'a.l1UUl1, I.'UUcu.u_y . Mrs. John Elliott, a highly re- spected resident ? of- this piace, passed away on Sat,., June 9, after -_ :n.....,... A4` H-n~n}; amok: hm-no. lugs, VVi1I.:U1' J.l.Uu5uo, J.u.u.no,`uuv.| We carry in $00k a_ large assortment of Rough and Dressed EL-umber, B. C._ Shingles and Pre- pared Roong.'Wood Turning and Kiln Drying a Specialty. Dressing done promptly. ' C nsult us with your building. THOS. ROGERS, Phone; OfI"i.ce 163, Residence ,359._ LIIU UKILUGVUU uxnvuu Mrs_ Roskelly of the S00, a sis- tern of the deceased, and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Henderson {a "bro- ther) were with her during her illness. Mr. Moses of Hamilton attended the funeral. 117 ___..L AL Linn `run-\V\"|f\ AP `uLlJU11(lUQl L-l.l.U 1 u.u.U1. ul. The W.-I. met at the home of the Vice President, Mrs. W. R". `Best, on Wednesday, June 13 with twenty. ladies present. Thirteen `pairs. of. socks were kni.tt,e-d dnr- ing the month.` After the busi- ness part of the meeting solos were rendered by'Miss Plewis of Markdale and Mrs..Howard Bran- don. A reading was given by Miss Elizabeth Patterson entitled Real Neighboring and a duet by Mrs Wm Jamieson and Mrs. C. Robson. The next meeting will be held. at the homeof Miss Kate Cockburn on July 11. ` HOLLY _ June 18:-VV.hhUey and dau- rzhter Ruth and the f0rmer s mo,- ther caned on friends here on Suhda'y. A ; 1'-\ _ , 2- .1-:...... -ru:l1t\. >auuuu_v. 1 Mrs. Jas. Brown is doing nice.- ly noun vNurse Brunton/T1s1n I charge. at--- f\ `I'|.....`I'L.-- `Ilium 'I':1`;n1-\ (:1! H.['g=',`B . Mrs. R. Rec>.]h_v,_ Miss Lillian Beelhy and Miss Agnes Constable of" Barrie spent, Sunday with friends here. M-.. 1u':s,.L...1I nf\r` Ida mono nf ll1'ltIu.Ia 11:2,: :7. , Mr. Mitchell and his gang of men are busy in. this setption put- ting through the newline from `Camp Borden to Toronto. ' t it wherever , cnfectionq ar_e' sold 927.14 by o... coneqmnglenu vii 1 ,. ,cn'_owu-HIL|.`f June 18+-- Wedding Bells 1 are ringing` very` loudly in this place. U;a' Bonn`. --"v\:l\`v-snlow -own-`A II --w ---__._-_ Corner Sophia and Maryrstreets -,,n__L-__.._... .1.` Can). T\nn'nn `- onnannnc v v-. J nu \a.\a.J nan. vnasu yylavuu .His' many `friends were ~ all pleased to seeManly Partridge` on Sunday last; " ' `II'_. _...I `ll ..- `l`_`l... `l\____. -.__..1 vv nvurauo \Ann.\4\J ~ ?-Mr. and ML-.s.VJohn Dunn.spent .a .:t`qvvA.days. with friends in,Toron- to last` weelgi. T nf\V\lT`I1l`:Av\& In In ` ;A\v\t" " c`;;r;'5Zi:ons to Mr.; ma Mr-s._Arthur Bonney on;-the ar- Irival of _a. son". 7 ---`nu- vi-_nn \J\II-Au Murray Davis, our .missi'onar-y from China, gave a very interest- ing talk last Sunday on some of his work there. -a ---u vv V-.. nnwan-`an A Strawvberry Festival under the auspices of the Ladies Aid of the Methodist Church will be held on the lawn of Mr's..S. J. Duns-_ more on Thursday, June 28, The Churchill Male.Choir will furnish the music. Admission 30 cents;\ l:l.lU 1lJ..U.D!U. 1`1l.lll.llD5lUl1 DU UULIIIB. Th-e Quarterly Meeting of V the Free Methodistchurch will be held here from June 29 to July 1. Preaching Friday and Saturday evenings at 7.45. Sunday ser- vices----L0ve Feast 9'.3_0 _ a.m. preaching 1l..a_._m. and 7 p.m. Rev. W. H. Reynolds, District Elder, will take charge of these ser- vices. 'H. J. Growder, pastor` in; charge. Everybody welcome. _ l _ rn__,, - Ii `..-uu;_y Lruuy vvL/I\1\J1AA\I- "" ""`D" . L 011 Tuesday, June 5, a special` 1 Women s Institute] xneetingiwas held in Guthrie Church when the Institutes of Guthrie and Crown t Hillmet together, t.he meeting being in charge of Crown Hill. Miss Janet Preston, of Napanee, -a Domestic Sciencegraduate, who has had wide experience in In- stitute work, gave a most inter. esting and instructive address on Our Clothes and How to Build Them. Before the close of the meeting tea was served by the ladies of Guthrie. A hearty vote "of; thanks t.o the speaker was proposed by Mrs. Fcilding of Crown Hill amtsecomled by Campbell of Guthrie, while the vote of thanks. to the Guthrie ladies was proposed by `\/Irs.iJam- ieson of Edgar and seconded by Mrs. S. J. Dunsmore of Crown Hill On Tuesday afternoon, June 12, the Red `Cross sewing` meeting was "held at the home of Mrs. John Pratt, after which the reg` -.p..u -. ..r-.4.-.;,-.-.v-\, -.-. ---\.u--. .....I ular` monthly meeting of the Crown Hill Womenis Institute took place, when a gplendid re./ port of the annual cmiventinn of the East. Simcoe Wemen s Insti- tutewas given." A dainty lunch was served by Pratt before the meeting closed. " I`I'1I'_, ,--..-l ,____L_'_.__, -1` LL- I"__..____. us uuunn C unx/mu`. neix-1.. meeting` of the Crown Hill AuxiliaI'y.nf"1l1e Om Rod- Gross Society 'Vy;_ill be held at. the hhme of Mrs. Tlms. Metoalfe. on Tuesday afI.m-nomn, June 26. _ ORAIGHURST -*,<- June 18.-Miss Pearl Ford of Collingwoud Huspjtal -stat?` is spending a week among 1'elatives here, A` - u -. 1-: 1- v . n II` moaned. Altered and Repaired was M. MOKERNAN ` ll\Jl. uu `Miss J. E. Hart, of "l.`orm1t0, Normal School student, is home for vacation. V . Miss Audrey JaI'_V` and friend, Miss Ingles of '1`o1'm1t,0, s1_m_nt. the week-end with the for'mer`s par- ents. `tons a 4`\ `II ' 1L, Mrs. Millar of Orillia is the guest of her aL1nL,M1-s.\\~'u1.T M0I'1_'is0n'; :QV `IV 1- at _,,'._,- ` on June 7, Wm. J. Morrison, ` a pioneer of (`lr.aiglm1;st, passed peacefully away at the advanced ' age of,89"years. Deceased was ` horn in Barrie, and with the ex- ception of f.our years of his in- fant life which were spent in P.enetang'uishene he has been ; continuouslyva resident of thisii village. He engaged for some, timein the activities commenced; by his father," Jas. Morrison, who settled here between the years 1830 and,1840,` and who kept the first tavern. started u`the` first sawmill, and also established the `first mail and passenger `stage service between Barrie and Pen-. etanguishene, when this "place. was known as Morrison's Cor- ner-s..The subject of this sketch married Elizabeth Boyd of Moon- sstdne, who survives him, also a grown-up family, viz., James of W_innipeg';"M-rs. D. V. Teney of La Fiesche; Sask.; Miss Grace "Morrison of Winnipeg, _nu-rse," who has enlisted for overseas service; Mrs. Thos. Hill, \_Mrs. _ Jas. Readman and Harold W. of ,,Crai"ghurst, The remains were interred in\the family plot in` the English Church burying ground,- bside those of his father and` mother. Service was conducted_ by the Rev. F. Herman. ' A - SI-|AN'l',Y BAY _ June 18-Mrs. Wilton Mc`Giljl is `spending a few days at her form. er home near Edgar. . `I `I T`l -_.L -1` `I\_l.......2l. -4.`-`st as Ul. l.lLIl1|IJ .ll-\JI.IvL J. J. Hart. .3?1roit spent a few days with his mother last eek. . T -n,.. ,4: 11r-_I 'n1-..-..L- 1- ;'__1 Bott of West Toronto Local Preachers Brotherhood delighted the congregation here on Sunday afternoon with his timely and forceful discourse. _ _-,_.1 '1-.1-__ \r_-...`._ ....a 1:11.:-. ll uu: an uguvuun v 1\'Igr._ agd _IvIps.V~_-I:{'aSon. and_,.1-it tl'e V daughter of Torontb are spend- ing a couple ofweeks with Mr. and Mrs. Robertson. ,--__.~.-..... -v::ru|v\:v'\(|4 ln r\r\:f\1Y tn` Cbuu Lu..I.u. suuuu; uvv... Any persons wishing to enjoy a picnic at Shanty Bay and would like to use the park. should drop 1Ul ..~ Ti Df\l`\(\I\lLNl'\7\ `With ap - Annual Divi-K dend Policy in the W LLLWLI Lilli l. \Jt`-I30 V""" ` "If a card 1.0 Mrs. R. Robertson, Shanty Bay. 1-or--4_.-1` CV....\.-J.-/.. bualuy Day. A I think the dif`fer'ent, Sundefy Schools ought to enjruy their an- nual outing before the busy time comes on. ,m 41-, -1` f'I`........nl-A -:n visiting fur` a few \\'oPl with M1`. ` Melvi1le S11ttnn of Toronto is, `and Mrs. John Sutton. Shanty` L) g, _y . E. R. Palk of Toronto spent` over S11n with his parents. June l8--I\'mumLl1 (_`.ar'1-of Bee- tonand -Misses Elsie Cloughley and`Etta At.1iinson of (f}1'enfel `spent Sunday with the latter s aunt. 1\ [I's. John Maw. . _. ,1 L.-.,. ,.L.:l 'dLllll,. U113. uuun Uluvv. Mrs. Louis Brown and two chi]- drnn of Barrie `spent the week- end with her sister, Mrs. Jnscph Fralick. | I, . A ..._,I h,... I}...-\ I..`|(]IIl I\c Hen. Ricl\ard_:~'m1 and Roy Rup- rt. nmlox-ed Lu Tomntn rm Sun- `day. 1 I`, . I..A-..\ J\l 'LlCI.Vo Quito a nu Inl'mr fmnuvhm-n at.- tended the Anniw=,r.=ar_v Services held in `Minesing (mSunday last. ,---...A 1I_..L I'.`..A,-J `In-up I llI`lll Ill Lulllccuns, uu_wu-nu.._- .u.-vul Sorry to N=Q0t`t that Fred Maw, clerk in Ronald & (`.n's. store; Minesing, is home with a severe, attack of t,nn. nn ,..,1 1--., A A-` C<.\L.... Pkomr (lllul I\ III lr\VIln`IIII.I.'- Tho 1'un'oxpm*torl Vf1-nst on Saint`: day night did (-nnsialorzxhle dam. `age to the grardmxs l`1m~0'. ..L:- `nE?s`Yt`|`\l`K ".1-.n kno knnnl IrlI\. gntxnvcn nu- ll ':\r.hi9 McNahh. `ho has been making` munit,im1s,in Cnllingwnnd, has rM1u`nm`l home for the sum-- mer months. 1 01,, I_,,_ `v..L-..1 IIICI lll\Jll|rllL7n The Annual- Sunday School Convention will be held in Eden- vale on Monday. June `35. I ` GUTI-IRIE ' . June 19--Miss Gertie Samp_ son, who is spending her holidays at her home here, went to Barrie [yesterday t.0 attend the Gradua- ltion Ex-ercisesv at the R. V. Hospi- ltal; rvu I _ ' ___g_ 1- .-.--- In .. val. On Tuesday evening, June 12, a three hundred, met at the home where they held a kitchen shower for` Mr. and `Mrs. Corbett-. The gifts-were numerous showing t.he sympathy held by the neighbors for Mr. and Mrs. -Corbett in the `loss `of their home and kitchen furnishings by re about -a month ago: rni..- n..n....:.. n:..-tr. Qn...:.-..-.- (`n large crowd,` numbering about of, Mr. and Mrs. W. Bartholomew" agu. _The Guthrie Gifts Sewing Cir- cle intend holding a garden party in the near future. Watch for further announcements. % (_)7IZ l;S1'_ATl( ).lI_ _ June 18-Mrs.~'A. D. Carson of Gamebridge and` Mrs. and Miss Glark of Orillia visited Mr. and Mrs. Thos ..Ross last week. n .n.n1\.ruo'-.w\/uu n\~\l\,v VI v--- Autompbiles are `getting very numerous around Oro Station, there being three purchased very recently. ' `nl`_ -_..I 11'..- `n A 11-]! a\U'\r:| I UUULI. III. a _ Mr. and Mrs. R. Bell and A erna are just recovering from a `severe attack of LaGrippe. an-_s__u_._ 131--.. _'.__1_-' .- __-_1-:... .. uvvulu I.ltlIUI.lrlJ-IL vb .n.aUII\/IAal.Il.rI.1 V Malcolm Elson, who is working ii1 Orillia, has-been home on the sick list. . . Mn` nn Ina Tnc A n{*' Sun Life of Canada UIUIX 11.0 V: Mr`. and Mrs. Thos .Bell of Glearwater, Man{, are hom vis- iting his mother,'Mrs. James Bell: ' l_,|lnai'd :"tl.lnime.nt Lumboh man's Friend. - . EDENVALE K6ep`lIlinard s Llnlrnont In the Ask fair Mina:-d s an; take no house. . . A H . other. VIUPIGIIU] Amelita Caalli-Curci gmny Orpheus Quartet I> 18195 Peerless Quartet 5 Fritzv Kreisler \JllD ~ILJIlC Harry Green 1 LIMITED 3 5488 35592 64502 64622 wow I-'01 Ne`-,1. and Most Girdle Th ursdl The sa 7g'eI' pl: E" plmxsu 1;ill,L' ml nuth Yul :mo. 4" IL, and N? dim-~ Phone 142.

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