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Barrie Examiner, 8 Jun 1922, p. 8

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.IV9 37 Elizabeth St. Phone 65 . Opposite Bryson, s Candy Store A Orders delivered The 23-2` sm D/{A M '-C'$i.5o bus. Early Bailey $1.50 bus. 13...! r`-1. mi I-Hi I SEED CORN "' :$'1L's.5i.'{.'.. Wisconsin No. 7 AA _.A White Cap Yellow Dent A1:-Al Big 7R;J`;:"t'i;x-1 in Fares in; c{ma&aa{. N;:1"Tz:" to Canadian West and `Pacic Coast spuns at .................. .. $35.00 BLUE SERGE in pure wool and guaranteed color, prices ' from $40.00 to $55.00 Also in Worsteds and Tweeds. at ..... .; ....................... .. sdi `LIGHT WEIGHT COATING in Correct Tailoring AtRi_ghtPrices' % LADIES SUITINGS - Home- BLACK VICUNAS: in fast` 35 Coal purchased and paid for in May at $16.00 per ton will receive from us a refund of" difference if there should be any between price paid and any lower price at which standard quality anthracite coal is available this summer. . V i The SarjeantCo. Ltd. very newest shades,` made to your measu.r. Our sales are limited to coal in stock. This offer is made to,May purchasers only. 41 DUNLOP ST. V'PHoNE'4-1-Fvm `.- Up-Town Ticket Office, G. T. and C. N. Railways FOR LADIES A. F. A. MALCOMSON, AGENT A1 TIIIKII l'\II ET I)I.lt\\lI!' AA-I COAL PRICE GUARANTEED "AUTOMOBILE msumxnca ........ .. 15 IE Dfop in and inspect these goods BRETTS {gnu STORE H. J; TWISS Ross Block, Barrie (upstairs) ..--_.. _--..- -_...... u..., ......\..v aw. i roads -and schools are mranforming [life in the coal counties of West Virginia. I I F LUL VI-BlllUIUs The evening session was held in the Presbyterian Church. . Singing of hymns was led `by the -boys choir and was much enjoyed by all. Grant `Mayor contributed to the musical programme by rendering j some pleasing sacred solos. The nominat- I I ing committee brought in the report of the officers for the coming year as follows:-- Pres., J. A. Lucas; Vice-Pres., R. Stewart; Supt. Missionary Dept., Mrs. B. T. Bate- man; Secy. Treas., T. E. Scudamore; Supt. Elementary Dept., Miss M-abel Webb; Supt. Home .Dept., R. J. Stewart; "Supt. Adult Dept.. W. J. Goodfellow; Supt. of Teacher Training, Mrs. Robt. Boyes; Supt. ` Girls Work, Mrs. E. H. Sloan; Supt. Tem- perance Dept.. Howard Allan; Supt. Boys Work, Fred Birnie. I Rev. W. J. Watt , of Allandale gave an interesting talk on f boys` work at this sesion and Mr. "Som- mer also spoke on When is Our Teaching Religious?" . , M S I . . The surgeon sh of the West Indies ei- ' tracts blood from those who handle it. _ _ . ; The annual convention of the Town- ; ship of Innisl Sunday School Association t was held in Stroud, Tuesday, May 30. It ` was a well attended aid enthusiastic meet- ing, delegates bei g present from all over the township. 'lEhere were two sessions, afternoon and evening. The -afternoon ses- sion opened at 2.30 in the Methodist Church and consisted of the president s address -by E. W. Carr, and the various reports from department superintendents, enlivened by instructive addremes and music. Ad- dresses were delivered by the following :- Rev. Mr. Sonnner of Toronto on The 4 Growingof a Child of,God; Miss I. Good- ` fellow on The Pupil"; Miss E. Beelby. on Methods of Teaching. After the close of _the_ afternoon session," the ladies served ; .a very acceptable supper in the basement o for vimtnm, .u ycry wee]. for visitors. IIVL .. .... -3 INNISFIL s. s. A. ANNUAL Ml:`.ET-HELD ATASTROUD Damge toP.roperl:y Fire and Theft All made to your` individual measure. Gc1Eie?{i2n}&&"E65{ "' -15c lb. l% I I` -# -- Alsd WORSTED and TWEEDS LIGHT WEIGHT OVERCOAT- ING from `$28.00 to $40.09 BLUE "in guaranteed color, from $35.00 t6 $50.00 FORMEN from .515-5 Reasonable Rates T ` $32.00 to "$50.00 .nu5ula no in annual` runcuon. I . Among the many who attended the silver` wedding of.Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Elrick of Colwell on May 26, the following from this igvicinity enjoyed the day: Mr. and. Mrs.. Geo. Ritchie. Mr. and Mrs. Cullen. Mr. and Mrs. D. Drysdale and Reg.. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Drysdale and Miss Susie, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. (Jr:-.enlzi.w, Mr. and Mrs. .738 Mcermott, Mr. and Mrs. F. Vansickle, Miss Jean. ltutland and John lJ.'v cl< and} Miss Olive McDe1-mott. | The Elmvale ball team, with the aid of atcouple of Saurin players, defeated the Hillsdale team on their own field last Wed- nesday by one run, the score being 10---9. On Saturday evening `the Salxrin boys drove over to Hillsdale to try to repeat the Wednesday evening score. but Hills- dale was not to meet with disaster twice in one week, so gave the visitors a terrible trimming, winning by a score something v like 16 to 4. Edgar Beardsall of the.vis- ` itors received a fractured rib when one of the Hillsdale players in sliding to 1st base happened to give him a heavy jolt j with his. knee. - . cbronation `Lodge Welcomes .D. D. A1. .. ._-.--lA-- vv. 1. was new on June :2 in the A. 0. U W. Hall, Elmvale. The speaker of the af- ternoon, Miss Powell of VVhitby. gave a_ most interesting -addres on What It, Means to be a Canadian. The meeting c was wellgattended and plans for the ensu- ` ` ing year were discussed. , A number of the members of the Mason- ic Craft motored to Midland on Monday night to visit Caledonia Lodge, when Rt.`n W. Bro. Keller, D. D. G. paid his or: v ficial visit to his mother lodge. Everybody; a reported an excellent time. Elmvale was ,5 also represented at Stayner on Tuesday night at a similar function. '4 Amnnn flan rvunvm-or ...1.. ..L4.__ ,l_,I .1 -I -l Early Cory % LU!/lCll'utlI1l. Ml`. bishop will attend. the Methodist Conference held in Toronto, as the delegate from this circuit. ` I Owing to Rev. R. E. Morton being on! his holidays the Presbyterians and Metho- dists will hold union services for the next! three Sundays, Rev. R. M. Hanna preach-9 ing in the Presbyterian church at 11 am.` and Methodist church at 7 p.m. Sunday schools will be held as usual in each church V at 10 am. T c 3 The -monthly meeting of the Elmvalej W; I. was held on June 5 in the A. O. U.g W. Hall, Fllmxrnln l`1.n .m....l..\.. .: LL. .1` r am vuc Ulu VCFSIE) Rev. and Mrs. R. E. Morton are in Tor- onto attending the Methodist Conference which is now in session. the conference Mr. and going on a well earned Mr. and Mrs. A ing at their daugh. ster, _Richmond Hill and Mrs. S. G Mr. Bish n ferpnnn halt-I Tottenh am . Methodist Co OI IOPOIIEO. I At the close of , Mrs. Morton are; vacation. . 0. Bishop are visit-` ters', Mrs. F. D. Web-' . Napier, : op will the` in 'l`.-nu.-...a.. 5 umue wmn me work. _ The many friends of C. H. Smylie were pleased to see his name among the success- 9 ful candidates in the third year of the Five Year course in the Faculty of Medicine . at the University of Toronto. I Rnv and `Man 1) `D 11-..`..- -_- 2 M ` uavulg HIUEOIOG OOWD on Monday.- i W. Swzulz. a highly respected` resident' of the village, was made happy when his wife arrived last week from Russia. I The oomer oppqsite the Queen's hotel -took on a busy appearancee on Monday morning when the cement work for the new garage was started. Good program is -being made with the work. , Tho mnnur r.-:...A- ..c n U e_--Jrr M1`. and Mrs. R. M. Black. 7 E Rev. and Mrs. Stubbs are in Toronto attending the General Synod this week,f having motored down Monday.- Swzuzz. a .highh- mm.m..4......:.u.....- nuns. Mrs. Player returned" home from thel R. V. Hospital, Barrie, this week, much. improved -in `health. 1 Miss Muriel Locke and Miss Gladys Scott of Toronto spent the `holiday renewing ac-' qui tance in the village. l the 3rd at Wm: McFadden's. Arthur and Mia Miriam Spademan of Toronto are spending a. few days with Mr. and Mrs. R. M. ! RAH nu! Ila... Q4.-LL_ -..- 9, M V II: a Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Webs[ter of Rich- mond Hill spent the week-end in the vi!- lage. ` A T M..- .v:_n -: n__. n.'~..- W.1's. `Firth _of Fort William is visiting| with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Cum-1 ming. ` ` F5 D`;-u-an --`------ - -' - I ` spent .me week-end at-Bradford. ~ 7 ' Mrs. Dutton and daughter Ida. of Tor- on-to` are visiting at Robt. Callander's. I M, gm; M" A In n....-.... _--_--I A c viewing at .1110. um: . } Reg. French of Penetang `spent the week-' end under the parental roof. . Mrs. Harris of Toronto is visiting with` her sister-, Mrs. Geo. Ritchie. James Graham is visiting with his niece, Mrs. Ray Saxon at Bradford. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fwter motored to Williamsford for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Middleton are holi-E _daying. under the parental roof. | -Mr. am; Mrs. A. Orton of Orillia spent! the week-end- at H. Clement's. ` Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dutcher and family spent the week-end at-Bradford. E MP5! hntnm and .l......LL.... `l _l_ -2 H` Y Q Ii? W Table Potatoes.....90c bag Simmersf Package Seeds '- - . -5c each Wag Be:_1_ns._ ...... _15clb. uuuu are vxumng 35 11005. U8H.l1(18l"S. I fMr. and Mrs. A. T. Cooper passed al few days visiting at Toronto and Belle- ville. ` [ [ ` |[_ __J II, n -\ -. . - -- - Ull LI): -Robt-. Callander is spending a few days inthe city. Miss M. Argue of Lindsay is visiting at! Geo. Argue s; ` ' Mrs. J-as. E. Beardsall spent the week-[ end in Toronto. Mr. O Shea spent the holiday at his home _in Midland. :35 n.`:__ 1 _ _ _ _ _ ` _A . .._. . .,. uuuu: `nu zuxuuwu. I Miss Daisy Lancaster is visiting" with friends in Toronto. ` `M. D..l.:......._ ___I |:_ An - -- V aucuu: l LUXUIWO. Mr. Robinson and Mr. Allan of Toronto ! are visiting at Jno. Hiltz ! RBI? wrnnnk l\` l)A-ma-I---`-----* *1 ` ' 0nt0. 13.1. Frank C. Bishdp, Representative ammmmmmmmmmmma mums u. msnop, nepresenvanlve gt` `a$&&w&amx&&wa$m Mr. Atkinson spent the week-end in` ' mo- uuwu uu munuay.- resident ' vas h wan]: fnnnn Dnamu ' WE COVER: lnjuu-`y t Persona Damage td Your Own Car Reliable Companies - - - - __c ...........v.. uu `Avo- Misc Powell s subject on May 31 was Emigration, Co-opera.-tion ~. .and' Civiliza- tion." During her discourse the new em- igration policy was fully explained and` many suggestions made as to how we! should treat the emigrant and make everyi eort to have them adopt this country for their home. Several new ways of interest- ing the young people in the vicinity were explained and more competition advised. When speaking of civilization Miss Powell told us to stop and ask ourselves if we weren t giving too much time -and thought ..._,...-.,-.. V. nay-Vanna usually uquvussoua . The parents would be better acquainted! with conditions in their schools if they would make a practice of visiting the teacher and childrenvoccasionally. Miss 1 Powell gave different reasons showing how Ineedful this was. Everyone enjoyed the address very much and as many as could. attend accepted the invitation from the Flos W. I-. to hear Miss Powell the follow- ing afternoon at Flos. I I The speaker advised the Institute to I join the Federation of Women s Institutes.` The headquarters sta furnish new ideas for l programs and helps for papers. Hot lun-' ches in schools were explained -and a simple I isystem of -having same discussed. fI\L_ __'__-__4_ , 1| 1 I l The Women's Institute held an open :meeting in the hall at Minesing, May 30. `when Miss M. V. Powell of -Whitby spoke {on Cooperation of Women s Institutes, ,Sohool and Education." toast to Oicers and Members of Coro- ; nation Lodge, which was responded to by !Bro. A. C. Bishop, one of the oldest ;members of Coronation Lodge; W. Master. iWalter Crowe; W. Bro. A. Thompson,! 1.1. P. M;; Bro. Wm. Andrew, S. W.;| `and Bro. R. M. Black, J. W. The even-: ~ing closed by the singing of Auld Lang Syne." , . yang Lu. 1!. D11). I\CllCI' propose!) EH81 Edenvale w. l., Minesing ur-..____7_ 'r___;:4._._ 1,,II LAWSON, WELCH &. CAMPBELL Chartered Accountants `hone Main 5874. 59 Yonge St., Torontc I. J. Welch, CA. G. (D. Campbell, C.A . T. E. Lawless, C.A. W. 8. Hulbig, Production Engineer. Manager Cost and Eiciency Department to money thus making us forget about the future and the other world. After the address Mrs. M. Kelly sang and the meeting closed by singing one iverse_ of the National Anthem. Everyone ithen enjoyed a dainty lunch, the hostess, Mrs. J. C-oughlin, served. 1 BAI}RIE_ MIARBLE WORKS Subscribe for The Barre Examiner. WILLIAMS TENDERS will be received up to noon, June 17, 1922, by the undersigned or at the County Treasurer's oice, Barrie, for the building of an addition for the purpose of installing lavatorieq and also plumbing for same at the County Court House, Bar- rie. Plans and specications may be seen of nm (V.-.....+.. m............-_*_ Arr, ' - Thursday, June 8, 1922 TENDERS CIRCULA1 THIS WEE Bovsscog TO CAMP the` Trinity 70f the last Sat splendir ture fr: boys ax _ The ma 1'01? ti tents; Buckwheat $1.25 bus. Green Mountan Potatoes -$l.25 bag - "l`n1..1,. n-L..J.-.... An I Th 01 71f WEI Year u-.7. \. sale .SaLu E Suffix- p1 THE ihs ' CEN. RM EEi"c3t'f.'.T..II E35 bus. Longfellow ....$2.00 bus.

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