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Barrie Examiner, 18 May 1922, p. 3

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,1922 ityjv `I uw Iucu uuu uuugnwr. V. Tracey and D. Smy of Duncan spent the week-end at B. `F. Tracey's. M Wilmot Cook has purchased a new Ford car. Seeding is pretty well over in this vicin- itv. ` l\UI\uI l Miss Carmeta Srigley is home for the, holidays from the Victoria. Hospital, Lon-I don. v May 15.44. Pilkey has finished his work at the sawmill here and has returned to his home in Sunnidale accompanied by his men and daughter. ' V, TPQBQV and TI QI-nu A` '\ nnnn 1--0 ----I ._--- ..--... - .. unuuuu nu uvvv 0 I 1, Those attended the Y. P. S. on- Tuesday evening enjoyed the slides which were put on of the Summer School in Mus- koka. mun nuns uuue rruu OI narrle. The boys have organized a baseball team and have joined the Innisfil -League. The people of this vicinity enjoyed a very impresive sermon which was delivered by the pastor, Rev. 3. M. Beach, last Sunday in honor of Mothers Day". Miss Lottie Cochrane is visiting with her grandmother, Mrs. J. Cochrane of Bax-I ter. - ` Quite a number of the young people from -here enjoyed the play, The Girl in %d", given by Barrie people in the Opera ouse. ` Mr. and. Mrs. Alex .McKee _apent the week-end with friends in town. ' ' __.- . \r V... nu ganvnux Ill uasuv. `Mr. and `Mrs. G. Gory of Toronto spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. J. Haw- th0.r.ne.a . .. .. A . Y . Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Bullen (nee Merle Srigley). of Toronto; on the arrival of '_a daughter (Helen Louise). Hal..- Il -I`I7..A___ ._-(A rsula. 1-nus. 10008011 or urown um 18 visiting with her daughter, Mrs.- Chm. Campbell. ` Miss Aileen S1-igley spent` the weekend with Mia Irene Pratt of Barrie. In lnnua `main: Ann-n-:---I - `----L *" -_- -.--vu- vs go uuueluuol \ALGlUl_l I-RN11]. Nelson McWaters spent Sunday with friends i_n Alliston. ' II... ' 'l" L.... `D-L_-_ ,9 11 runs: . LSL? May l6.-Mx-`a. Harriet` Campbell spent _ the weekend with friends in Barrie. ll- __J.I: n In A - - -wumzsmc `STATION PAINSWICK ' is at J. Maw s for the summer HOLLY A Strong Chew for Strong Men Copenhagen - Clhewing Tobacco (prepared 'in Snuff form) May 22-Paixiswick at Holly. May 29- Knock at Painswick. June 1--Holly at Stroud. June 12--Painsw`1ck at Knock. June 16-Stroud atTHolly. June 21- 'Holly at Painswick. June 26--Knock at Stroud. July 5-Painswick at Stmud. July 14--Knock at Holly. July l9-Stroud at JI|`u `)Q:JIn"n An` Vnnb l1.7I'.'e' HUBBARD S 'HAii5WARE 3v'[We re proud to be agents for the Best - Fence made. Canadian railways--ex- 4 It { pert judges of quality--use more AMERICAN" g `fa fence than all other brands combined. This saints to the superiority of the lines made by THE CANADI STEEL 81 WIRE COMPANY LTD.,at Hamilton,Ont: We can sell you this fence as cheap 21; as you can buy fence anywhere -`---1: 4 -3}: convenience. THE STERLING BANK can Zne;i:l<:<;l`;n;;e:u:t`;vour t . In-vost" your surplus money in Strling Bank Savings Account. n..u ._ ---.. I- -A- -- -vv-51 It ' "Ill groyed by Keebillg money `about th; house is 3 risk) proceeding. You run the risk (If '4 `sanuvlngg. SA. -;_I 1 on onyx Pl vucalul 0 I of losing it---haing it stolen- gfffjqypli 1112 Han ~ Safe Money OF CANADA The Court of 1u'v'ia$n of 'Inmal' ' mun. ` ship-win be held in Stroud on may May 29, at 10 o clock, and in 'l'hornto:; on Tuesday, `May 30, at 10 o'clock. 20 . R. M. Mc00NKEY, Glerh `rowusmr or mmsm court cf Revision Page `Three The invention of the balloon data back to 1732. "A;!'1;l-':i'll0 is the chief cattle shipping point in Texas. BARRIE MARBLE w6R1 omen AND wonks, 79 BAYFIELIS s'r.% Phone 734 V John F. Murphy, Prop. P.Q. Box 6424 Cleaner, Presser and Dyer 109 DUNLOI, ST. PP- 3="i 1" PHONE 229 .uj(|;nja\;n;aug-n:..-_..:_..:..._..:.. __ .. _ _ Z _, .._. 1 AM A PRACTICAL TAILOR AND READY TO ATTEND TO REPAIRS on ALL CLOTHES Goods called for and delivered. PRICES REASONABLE Re?` . D'TY Cleaning nc.o . had at tho ,1. have the only dry-clevaning plant within your rach --outside the city. . '1: hursday, "May 18, 1922 are invited to avail themselres of our complete facili- ties for serving them. Prompt and careful` attention given to,.orders or enquiries by telephone or telegraph. Listed and unlisted stocks bought and sold on Toronto, Montreal and..New York Stock Exchanges. _ Victory and War B"d *...9nomi9si9ne. !!'%tutiti9z. bought and sold." MARA & McCARTHY Stock and Brokers W. Harold Mara ' , A V Leigh M. l '\l.._.I_-_ -1 uw-u-ww- TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE 107 Bay St., Toronto , Phone Ad Out of Town Investors W. FIRTH pra Member -u-nu-n ;`g -1. suns $1 .75 31110 Mrs. Wm. Scott of Huntsville and Miss Agnes Scott of Plattsville spent a few days last week with Mrs. Lorne Davidson. Father of alicarnassus, UUWllo Congratulations to Mr. and Mn. well Gallagher on the arrival of a young son. a I UIVIIIHUIUIIUO Rev. R. E. Morton. of _ Elmvale _will preach in the United Church here next Sun- d-zfy afternoon in exchange with the pastor, Rev. J. A. Leece. May 15.--Mr. and slain-ritt, Six, of Queensville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carman Marritt. Orville Smith spent Sunday in Cooks-t town. v - uu uuuuuyo Iviends of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. `Young of Newgate, B. C., will be interested to know that the stark visited them last Saturday and left a fine baby boy. Con- g,1,-atu-lations. - i pair D `P I'.._4.._ -I "3'----~A'~ ' l"3"1`'."wice of strand visited -his niecle, Miss Rose Collins, over. Sunday. Ml`. -and MIR` H ""nnnr`nIn Q.-ndn auul mun wuac uuumu, 0vel'_Dl.]n(18y. ` and MISS H. Teasdale, son and daughters, of Aurora, and Miss Taylor of lToronto made a motor trip to this village I on Sunday. Wanda at M- .....I u... ur... -v-..__ May 15.---Mr. Hood off the Toronto Veneer Co. spent a few days here last week su-perintending operations at the basket factory. . Mr man A! .Qo--..`.l" ..:..:.n...l 1.:. __z___ uvuoc nu` um uutm-user. ' - It seems nice to hear the sawmill again -down by the buy on E. V. Wilson : PTOPGTW-_ Ill U11`: IMIUUIIEIII3 Uu rea Miss.`Annie Bmoks has returned T. Moore s store for `the summer. 11,. If I I --v .. u... .v. Ir-out uuunnuun. "M71: Holdgn, who `bought part of the Nichols pro ty, is erecting a, eommodious house for is caretaker. 14- ........... ..:.... 4.. 1.-.... `L- -_..._.:n --,! t VII U03! II In coon-' tin; and to: rails. AI -Lt-n I le . (Mrs. Clipetone s brother and his wife rived here from England last week. Miss Laura Graham is` at home again and `-has ' returned to her former position in Mr. Robertson's store. Il:.u.`A-...:- I3......I... L..- ..-A_.____-.1 4- A l I`3`..`i;.;... W905- Rev. Mr. Lightbourne had the pleasure of, `having his father and mother with hign M over Sunday. ' N W vonunrmnn anal "sun Van;- uvur Duuuuy . N. W. VanNorman and Mn. VanNor- 11:12:: and family spent Sunday with Alfred May 15.--Rev. `Mr. and Mrs. Johnsto: of Ottawa were visitors in the village [ant _ 'umbIi Adgxaide A237 ASHANTY BAY Lig1{M: Mccarthi BETHESQA Ml-NESlNG( If the any next at U. 1`. ouaw 8. _ Mr; and Mrs. Robins of Barrie have moved to their residence here, which they purchased some time `ago. Mm Irun ll; `Rh: Dun 'D..:..a. -.:.:;.__l puavutucu auulc lll_.ll8 ' . Mm. Will Irwin of Big Bay Point visited friends here recently. . Mm 'Wai+m` mnnx... .....1 1.-. ...1.-_ -_ ulcuua uvru wueumy. Mrs. 'Waites' mother and brother ar- rived here from England last week. Knnnth nmnnnn has -(Inna In 'I'L._;._L- uvuu ugru uum nuglanu 1881? week. . Kenneth Cameron has -gone _to Toronto to have an operation on his leg. Ml`- Of Tnnin vian unit}. `II. vu uuvl: nu upcruuun 011 I113 leg. _ 1'. Smith of Utopia visited with Mr. and Mrs, Bgtham last week. ' T um um any name, nnls week. The W. M. S. held their meeting last Wednesday :at the home of Mrs. W. J. Gauley -and had a. very interesting and -helpful session. \`lr..l.... D...a.I:..I- ...-.I- _ I May 16-H.i`(V}. Martin and Mia Pat- ricia, of Shanty Bay were recent visitors at F. Shaw's. . ....-.A ll ... 1)-L:'__ .t n. - I ucrplul 36531011. ' , Wesley Ruddick made a business trip to Toronto last week. Ia vcly SICK. ' W. C. Bell, who has been very much indisposed with anaemia, is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ward and little daugh- ter Vera. of Angus visited at the home of , Mr, and Mn" nd. 12.11 M... .l..-'. 1..-; _.--1- 1 be both and tion vice um vent ox Allglls vlsuea at me home of I Mr. and Mrs} Herb Bell one day last week. Alex Woods, butcher, of Alliswn, made his first trip here, this week. Thu 7 M Q Lnlpl AL..!- _..'.L!_-- `-4 May 15.--Wm. McKnight -and Thos. Mc- Knight of Toronto were called by phone on account of the very serious illness of their mother, Mrs. Jas. McKnight, Sr. `Mrs. Fred Robson and Mrs. E. MoF ad- den are attending their mother here, who is very sick. w 11 man ...u... 1.-- L_-_ - apem. ounuay wltn Mrs. Samuel Whiting. A very pleasant time was spent on Mon- day evening from four to six o clock by Miss Fraser and girls of the school, who gave a party for Margery and Jean Bain before leaving for theirnew home in Holly. After an hour of games and amusements a dainty _lunch was served. . ULIIIIII Mrs. Martha Cross is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Wilfred Stewart, Churchill. Mrs. Charles Gentleman of Allandale spent Sunday with Mrs. Samuel Whiting. verv Dleasant time was .=mm+ M An JICTII. uh Now for a new camping resort at Sim coe Beach. Numerous lqts have been sold and a number of new cottages are being built. V uemg oonnnea to we house for four weeks. .Mr. Chillm-an, -Miss Elsie and Frank spent the week-end with his son Jim and Mrs. Chillman. ' um..- n..:.. -_.I 1-.. :- ;1.u5u 11153111`. Mrs. Dan Jones is visiting friends in Barrie. ` ' \T___. 1'-" ' GNU ll ..- . May 16.-_--Quite in number of our Nan- `tyr people on Monday evening met on the school ground to organize a young ladies baseball team. . 7 The friends of Miss Mary Jack are pleas ed to see 'her able to be out again after being confined to the house for four weeks. MI` {"1"-`I'll-III .mnc `Ia`,I..:.. n---` l`---`- all! u uuxuuuul 1 Peter Bain and family are moving to the farm in Holly recently occupied by Hugh Biggar. Mm nan Inn... :. .;:..:.:._.. z_2,,,J 'igns and Elwood -McQuay of Kitchener spent th week-`end with his parents here. Mr. Watson is busy taking stock this week. . M Rev. T.'J. Dew spent a couple of days last `week with'his parents in Alliston, . Mr. and Mrs. Sharpe and Mr. and Mrs. J. Watson of Toronto are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs.-Watson. __ .M.-g M tnhnnur .: n...._:- . uayu wuu Mr. and -Mrs.-Watson. _'Mrs. M. Lennox of Barrie; )8 visiting friends here. - . I71I.___-_I ll n uuuuun un Dunuay mornm Mn. Cook" teacher of'g'.ibry Hill, spent gm week-em; with Mr. and Mrs. S. Mc- I I KIU WU Quay. I m... pxces or one Mission Band. All the ladies of the church are invited to attend. Miss Herdman will also address the Sabbath School on Sunday morning. Mm. ank; tannhnr nf"l1n... nm ._._A ul (nab WEEK. `Missverdm-an of India will `give an ad- dress _in the Presbyterian Church on Mis- sion work Friday afternoon under the sus- pices of the Mission Band. of the churn}: am inuhml 4.. ..u.....: u:-. uay mutumg an eleven. Mrs. N. Lowery and Mrs. Dew were the delegates from the Anglican Church -here who attended the W. A. meeting in Toron-' up last week. 11:... u__.:_.__., .- v .- m. - - ' .M`ay l5.-Communion sefvice will be held in the Presbyterian Church next Sun- day morning at eleven. Mr: N I4-mu.-.... .;...I'|t_.. r\_w -5 can at M. uougmmb last week. G. R. Lane -has returned from his bus- ines trip to Toronto and other points. Owing to the reforestation here, there is a great deal of tr-aic coming this way. It is to be hoped the Council will look into the condition of the towniine, as it is in a diam-nmful um. R6515: ...w um uuuunuuu OI U16 a disgraceful state. BU\l:I|I.l yeuw. Last Iluesday evening a number of the young people met at the home of Mrs. Wil-liston to bid farewell and to present to Mrs. -Vickers a sterling pin with amethyst setting {as a token of remembrance from the young people before her departure for Toronto. ll}... _-;_ __,, . .1 u - - - ~* VV uuuuuu. Mr. Wallace of Midland made a short call at M. Coughlin s last week. a P I.nnn Jung _.6..__..J 1----- l` ' A III UlII'UI Miss Scott spent the weekend with Mrs. Willisbon. `In lY..Il.___ -1 `II II aauuus nmmes menus are pleased to see" him amund again after his severe illness. F. W. Tfatt, who died at the R. `V. Hos- pital, Barrie, lived in this community for sevenal years. 1.0:} 'nnnaoln-w ........:.... _ _-_--L-~ J` -` uuvc puwuI.;auy_ uuiaucu. - Quite a number motored from. here to -spend the weekend i'njToronto+Mr. and `Mrs. Ed. Wilson` and. daughter Florene; i John, Scottnand -Miss-Reta Scott; Oliver Wilson and sister. Lluella`. Mrs. M. Vickers u-ettirned to Toronto `gee: spending two years with Mrs. Willis- ..to n. Mr. and Mrs. Biggar have purchased the McKinney farm at Minwing. Friends here are pleased to have Mrs. Biggar in the neighborhood again, as she is a great help .- in ichurchwork. -Mrs. .Bigga.r- Wm formerly Miss L. Mayes. I regret to report that Mrs. F. Richard- son. is not impnoving very rapidly.` Mk Clara nnl('|n Hon I-ntnrnncl on Al... sun In uuu uupnuvulg very rapidly. Miss Clara Oar-son has returned to the city. ` ,'IIrI\nn D:-\n:..`n f..:.._.l_ -.._ _I-A-- ` I WUUR UU' LUl UuM - . " The ne weather` -has favored the farm `era with their.seeding' and quite a number `have p_ractical|y~ nished. II;fn- n nilvnhnn Iv\l\`nn'n1l 3-A-an LA..- 4.. May 15.--The opening day at the refor- atation centre was a great event. The weather was ne and a large` crowd present, ' This Friday evening, A. H. Richardson, M.A_,, M.F., will give a lecture inthe school on `dierent lines 'ofr'efore'station." `It ii hoped a large crowd will be present. An uvnninn nnruion of 7 n m 111: oolrnl vuu we In Jana. luurulugu Jab eleven. The U. 0. buyer, Lawrence Scott, shipped at cal-load of stock (mm here this week to, Toronto. ' ml... A-.. ..'-.....L-_.1.__ :_ __-___1 LL- g,__, how. ,uvpcu as uugu vnvwu vuu uc pnzcula. An evening service at 7 p.m. will take the place of ,the morning service at the Union Church? here. The Sunday School will be `in :l>he`. mornings _at eleven. Thu `T `F 0 I-uvunr T.nnn-nnnn Rani! f*.__ ,,.._ _.jjj--_-.--~--------- _.\j\__.\..\__.;~--so-- %%%%$*$*%&$*$%%;;;;;;&%%$* "ii '1` % * mews mom: NEIGHBORING Townsnlrs-E %%i*%&&%$**$%&$%$%$**%&%*$ uay 0 3 James Binnie's friends pleased to see zim amnnd mrnin nffnr M. e......... :n....... CUNDLl-ZS` BAXTER THE BARRIE EXAMINER l Representatives fnom Holly, Knock, Painswick and Stnoud met here on Friday, May 12, and organized the Innisl Base- ball League, with offices as follows :- Hon. Pres., G. Vickers; Hon. Vice-Pres., H. A. Henry, Barrie; W. Martin, Knock; C. J. Allison, Stmud; Geo. Leslie, Allan- <\!(ale.` I. LgycLachln, Allanstgle; 09413" 61', ` yr` '1':-eas., Geo. Seudamore,, Com- mittee comisting of two membem from each cllib. The schedule was arranged :5 follows.:-- May l9-Stmrud at Knock. `m5 ucl uuuguwr nu we Queen wry. Mrs. W. Parttenden is much worse again, but it is sincerely hoped she will rally again. ' F. Tracey of Port Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. C. `Btu-rows and son Elgin of Wasaga were guests of B. F. Tracey on Sunday. Inll! IJLIB g I-. E. Rich-ardsbn and family spent Sun- day in Barrie. in `D F` 'I`_..-..-. I- -_ A1, ,0 I II . uuiar: 37.` '13"? Tracey is on the sick list again, also Mrs. G. Hogan, who is visit- ing her daughter in the Queen City. Mrs- W- Pamtnndpn is tnunln mu-noun n1no:n ter

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