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Barrie Examiner, 14 Jan 1915, p. 4

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llnudb Llnlmout Guru 0513,. v u u U n I \J AJ\I\.IIII Irving Rogerson is not gain- ing strength as fast as his. many friends would wish. Miss Som- erville of Barrie is the nurse in` charge. u-av --subv- B. A'llan of Toronto spent the week-end with his par- ents a,_t Bonnie Doon. { 7____, ,, vngiat. Boyes spent New Year's with Teeswater friends. _ ..vvu EU I 51 xuuuo. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Allan spent New Year s at Deerhurst. Wedding bells are ringing loudly in the village. I\.. `I1! 1': 111-, - - 1 V V ' -3an. Miss Mary Patterson recently with friends ,1-Iead_.__ "'fi;3 who attended the dance at Mr. Douse's on New Year's night report a splendid time. _ _rv-p on \IrrI\lII\-II\ UIIlI\Ju Miss F. McCullough has re-` turned to Haileybury. | 1. ISA.` II7I.. .A_ -5 |t_a|, -- `"665. '\7vhiT'B t"Kiheson, New Ontario, is moving into the ,house beside the Methodist lChu_1-ch. . A number from here attended the dance held at Mr. Do`use s', Lefroy. on New Year's night. All` report a splendid time. Il:-_ . 11,1! I - l `Mr. and Mrs. John Brown and, nvvuIo- 4-...-..A _ D__- I, '"'M'i'ss Edythe McCullough has returned toToronto after spend- ling two weeks with her parents. _ - v.-. uauuvvnnvl UUI I UBPUIIUCl1Lu} `Miss Smith, public school teaher, has" resumed her duties here. ` 4 GIJTIIRIE The Adult Bible Class held a social on Friday night at the home of Mrs. G. A. Caldwell. Proceeds amounted to which goes to- the Belgian R0- lief Fund. About 120 -were present. The chairman was Rev. Neil Campbell, B.A. Games and music provided the amuse- ment, after which supper was I served. , IIAIITYB (From another correspondent.) man O-so-`ILL _._-LI!- I ORAIGHUIISF CHURCHILL IIIIII IXIIIHII AND SATURDAY IOIIINQ 4th. visited Bond I ...v_ .-rlnbj LIQIJ; | The bride! gown was of ivory. duolress .sa din, en trainye, with ovordress of crepe ninon em- ibroidered in seed pearls. The bx-idaj veil was hemmed with pearls and "arranged 'in-' can er- I71`: 5 I At 3.30 o clock, the bride, nn Qllinla the arm of her father, and at- have 1 tended by her sister, Miss Mary course Clarke, entered the church and lelfe. proceeded to the altar, where the Miss ,groom and his brother, Mr. -.Ouinl Norman Reid, of Toronto, await- ronto led them. The ceremony -was their `then performed by the Rev. Mr. here.` Ostnrhout. B.A., B.D. ` | TEL` I__2..l.I _. ` ` All Hot Drinks & Oysters Served, as well as Ice Cream. I A very pretty wedding took` `place on Dec. 29th in the Metho- dist Church here, when Amey `Phebe Clarke, -A.A.C.M., pecond` daughter of Dr. H. S. and Mrs. Clarke, became the wife of Rob- .ert. Roy McGreggor Reid. son 01 :Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Reid. of To- ror}t_o._ H [ ' V W -11 `Au! nu The W.H.M.S. of the Prosby-' , terian Church met at the home got` Mrs. F. J. Wood on Wednes- 'iday. A very profitable and 911-? .Joyable afternoon was spent by `all_.__, 1 VIII: The following from the Thad- ford Tribune" of Dec. 31st wins be of interest to many readers [of The Examiner and Saturday |'Morning: In A n 3 crowd attended the: dance at the home of Alex. Marshall, Thursday evening. -_ -.O uuvllllla vlnu IIIVIILICLJ-3. `Quite a number from here at- tended fowl supper and enter- gtainment at Bethesda on Monday Ievening. I WMi:ss Jean MacLean of Brad- ford was the guest of Miss Helen; King during the holidays. | f\u4.. - -s----L-- ` ` Owing to anniversary services being held in the Iresbyterian Church, Churchill. there will be [no service here Sunday evening. l Miss Annie Kirkpatrick of lMiss C. Kirkpatrick . fl`1L_ `Ir rt an-nu . .. - Langman is visiting her `aunt, I W and Jll1:)bt. Grose and family of Belleville are visiting `relatives in this vicinity_ \Xf ll 1u..r~.-n___-.L .,,...-.., w an a an uuuuu.< ,--..--.v... ... ynnla 1.1!./IlllIa _ W. M. McCullough has" turned home after an exte trip in the West. nvnI1ll\JlI o ` Mi\-I'x:s.`irving NeIson`and chil.., 'dren spent New Year's at Str0uuL! `[_ __.| In - manicure sets. perfumes, toilet waters, creams and lbtione in here in all the exquisite elegance and high grade oonoootlone so dear to"the feminine heart. A: side to beauty our sliin 1901!; are unexcelled. Our array of toilet `articles will suit the moat fastldlnus. A ' _ --- I "Ii-iss it-alla Reid who was holi_ Sdaying in Richmond Hill and V'icto1'i'a Square, has returned home. I J. A. Oxford of Thornhill has? Ire-turned ater spending a few days with L. R. Beatty. ; Lorne Gilpin. who was visit-,1 ing friends in Toronto, returned home on Monday. It... I'_-...._ 1-- ,__...,v vvv lJ\llll\J' Lllllllao 7 Mrs. R. Luccuuough of De-` [trait is visiting relatives in (Thornton. _ ' `Jan. 13th. Miss M. B. Wainman has re- Iturned after spending- Xmas holidays at her home, O1-illia. `Inn 1'] Il_( Q II I . , , . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . -.1 I CW 5 only Dresses, 16 to 38, odd lines, our regular prices up to $12.50. Choose one at ........................................... ..$5.75 20 oniy Dressess, sizes 16 yrs. to size 38, no two alike, :1 big assortment of staple colors, regularly priced up to $18.50. To _clear ......................... ..$7.98 K .\..I__ T\,,_ , an . --A If you need a dress do not miss one or more of this lot. Only one of a kind and the sacrice price we have put on them means a big saving to you. Mat- erials are Cord Velvets, Silks, Serges, Panamas, Etc. at Stock Taking Clearance c Ladies Odds and Ends AT VAlR S TEA ROOM broken lots are marked` at prices that will clear them quickly. LEFHOY extended | ..... nu... Aux uun rcux u'u_y VV Illte pale. Ullf pllI`Ch3S ovf over eight thousand yards of White hmbroidery for our two ved. and Greater va1m= M` *1-M '"" M `` ` ' I can-cotton. A printer's error in Minesing news last week gave Mr. Foy- -ston as- trustee for Minesing school, instead of Mr. Living- stone. - ` __r..-u Misses Florence and May -`Quinlan have meturnnd to T0-- University after spending vacation at their, homes L---` Messrs. Ira Partridge, Joseph Quinlan and Cecil Robertson gone to Guelph to take a course at the Agricultural Col- ---\Inl\-I. lllallll H -The Lad;es'Aid ofih Methodist Church purpose 'having 9. cold meat supper in the Crown Hill Church on Jan. 19. C` CU! : Drury c9l."..l brated their tin wedding by hav- ing a nu{_nbe1' of their friends in on Monday night last. ' 'III__'_j' V A I A `I "` `K/I Anus \JI.llIJVVCllo ! Mrs. Morrison, who has benn 'nursing Mrs. Alex. Graham and young: son for a month, return- ed to Hillsdale this week. nnlqfrv woman : 'rILtfr In hand glasses, combs, bruahoa --A- ._-__J__.__-_ l-lI_A1 ]ivVl vz1`l.lace Simpson from Tm-- onto has beemspending afew days with Verner Caldwell, ~- I ." James Robinson from Killam, Alberta, is renewing acquaint-- ances in this burg. I I regret to report that that Crown Hill chop mill is again ; closeq._ E Miss Jettie Garrick, of Calm! silarhie. gowned in coral pink, fsatin with ainted r*hif'fo_n tunic' `and large ack hal ::nd corsage -:01 carnations, played the wed- Hding marches. ' I fm"i`l1"c3m3:(.)-ur-113' coupie left on the! 6 o'clock express and after a: short trip will go to their home at 458 Laurier Avenue WesL,! 1 Ottawa." -1--\.' ugcuannluv Kb lVJlzl\V7lu "`l` I`! ucl 1 I the ceremony the bridal; friends Sunday- 'party and immediate relatives, MI`.Wi1|iamSI and friends were driven to tht-WaS around he!` home of the bride s parent'<.`Th9 farmers 1'81 where a wedding dinner was being 0'8I`0d- held. after which the bride? changed to a heavy black trav_ TO GORRE: ;elling suit, Baby Empire sty!e, correspondent with fur trimmings, black mili-;to send their tary hat edged with fitch fmbudgots HOT and black fox furs: 1 fTUESDAY. For .4.-x.-sa The presents were many and! ,valuable and included a piano] `from the bride's father. Tho groom s gift to the bride was a solid gold wrist watch, to the: -bridesmaid a gold bracelet, tn} ;the groomsman a pearl tie pin` and to the organist a locket. , I Am-.. u.- , 4 ! The bridesmaid's gown was: of yellow satin, handsome cream] lace over-dress, large black hat with yellow upper facing, trim- ming of monkey fur and French owers. She carried a sheaf of pink carnations. fat with wreath of orange blos-. soms and white heather. The bride carried an armful of whize roses. GROWN HILL Au. TI-_Il Aoouiblilu or A` ---_..--.. J..-..... V. vv nAA|.\. A..uuJ1UluC1 values on these lines have never For quick clearance we have cut the prices of these in half. The sizes are 34, 36 and 38 only, both light and dark colors and mostly tailored styles. Bargains in Delaines `and Flannel Waists CORRESPOIIDENTS , correspondents are requested -,to send regular weekly .,budgets LATER THAN :TUESDAY. any important -.;news that happens after send- L~ing_the regular news, send a ~ second letter up till Wednesday night. Good tea and program at Cen- tral Methodist Church on Jan. 18th. Tickets, 25 cts. 1-2 l-,_..___.-.. -vs.-au\aI.nJo , Mr. Williamson of Toronto iwas here buying horses. 4 I +The report small prices lbeing Squire Grose, W. Love, Will _Reid and others attended Stroud {Presbyterian anniversary on Sunday. Many of our young folk are 'enjoying a skate on the pond. , The Belle Ewart Ice Company intend cutting ice this week. Mr. Ardell, Toronto, called on fvI;nv\z-In Q......I-__ , _ _.,v-.vu- f Considerable grain has been coming in these days and much of it winds its way to the ele; |vator. d `Dec. 11th. We are about to lose Mr. and Mrs. Irving Nelson and family 'from our midst. Irving has pm`- |chased the David Irving -farm. known as one of the best grain and stock farms around that neighborhood. They intend moving about the first if Marc.'1. Their many friends wish them `success. Real Estate and onoy to Loan Woahillboglndtofurnilhyou viththonotetotmnfropofchuzo. Thursday, January 14, 1915 When paid, the money goes to your credit without any trouble onyourpart. Notes left for collection are secure against re or burglary and the makers are notied 0` the due date. Sale Notes LE FROY_ A Business Man's 155 George Monkman R. _- Butcher Llmlttd CARPENTER! AND IUILDIRI Manufacturers of and Dea`era in all kinds of Rough and Dressad Lumber Doors, Frames Turn`- as 5l?a., 2m,,.,l2,2r' `="`""- Tanks and Water Troughs (Pine, C press), Planing, Matching. ouldin(._ Re-sawmg, Hot Blast `Drying lln. ESTIMATES GIVEN. -orrlot: Iayolil nu-on Ian-In Floorings.- BARRIB. ONT. 5-x.` 'nnuoom' lower of Ian-Iago Lloonuo. Morgue and Chapel In connection 0- lLn1_iIh. 00. U N D"1=."ii'"f.<'{'"|'< E R s CHOICE BREAKFAST MEATS b___-!_.A__, Pngo Pour A Choice Selection of all ma; 6rf~"1'2'i=."sii MEATS. Bal|Plaz.1_i'M:i:,7g)Mill1Ju.. MEAT MARKET `lgivvov C;rn:r. BARRIE LUNCH 0p_en Day and Night TRY Bitlbllllled I809 THE AND Pcpresenting Insurance Comp`an. ies of undoubted Financial Standing, and ALL STEAMSHIP LINES % Your passage booked to 0: from} all parts of the world. A. F. A. IIIALOOIVIBOII The Insurance Man `Post Office Square : Ian-lo Phone 82 I w;I"l'1e boys are very busy getting] ithe rink in shape to open this. %,week. _ _ I f'-_-I.I _ , . . . _ . --u ....., ....... ;u an uunuv. A lecture and tea in aid of the Red Cross Fund will be given-in the Orange Hall. Ivy, on Friday evening, "Jan. 15. Supper from 5 to 7. Mr. Davidson of Town` to is expected to be present to rive an address. There will ul-` so be _a musical programme.` own 85 ` w- on lI\.l UIIIJIILI `iii; Elna gpeers. has return- ed to school. in Barrie after spending the holidays at, home. A I-..L.--.' -___I A_- .0, O`\II UIIO There will be on special win- ter meeting of the Farmers`. or Women's Institute this winter but a meeting will be held in Thornton on Jan. 14, which all are asked to attend. ' 'I'I;.'r'o!d Arnold is visiting Ifriends in the North. _ _ l".ic;;3';;l'1 McLean spent an few! ;days with friends in the Queen` lcity. _ I . nuuu vvwvn I David Jeonetts spent the holiday with friends in Toronto. - I McLean visited his par... ents in Thornton last week. If... ---I ` Il'~~~ "` l farm. A ' I Tom Gauley's farm and Gem; Speers has moved back to the w'VVrw1r:.."(.'J.l2oU\;;I.:ley has moved to sTEAMsHTI> AGENT ! __.C.--v Inna gnu; Invullo I The} Women s Institute meet- ;ing was held in the Hall Thurs- day afternoon._ Miss Reita McDonald is visit-' ing friends in Toronto. Miss Islay McQuay and Miss L. McLean are visiting Stayner and Minesing friends.` A number from here attendedl the fowl supper, New Year's`; `night, at Thor-nto_n. i 1 v . Jan. 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson Jen- nett spent New Year's with To- lronto friends. _-- --.., V- 5uuIlI\G no unpcuucu. I Mrs. Cha. Moon of Eady is? the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Currie. Lulchulvb nu \l|'Uu| ` The first game of the Oz'o Hockey League will be played on `Tuesday night, Jan. 19, when the local team goes to Hawkestone. East Om, Hawkestnne and Mitchell Square have entered the` league. A silver cup is being competed for and an interesting series of games is expected. nu (VI.-- '11-- ,1- _-_.. - - -.....- v 34:) anusv lclnuu DUB: Percy Ratcliffe of Elm Creek, Man.. is visiting relatives in Om.` ms... 12...; _-,-. wvvvnlua --asav I I L I I we annual meeting Om` Telephone Co. will next Monday afternoon. I 11.. 111... n , -_---- . . . \ . . ouuu-.7 5-: UV! lI\J\lIIO Mrs. Wm. Rouse of Barrie vis- ited relatives here last week. 1'I-_-__ I\_A_|-1n g -- ... ----. . - .. un\ any \J\Jll\ltlJ [AV hIollVu Hemw; Dunsmore was `in the neighborhood on Saturday with his sawing machine. A large number from here at- tended the anniversary services in the Stroud Presbyterian Church and enjoyed excellent sermons by the Rev. Mr. Ur- quhart of Collingwood, who preached morning and evening. A. F. A. Malconigxm INSURANCE MITCHELL sauna: Jan. 11th. Service will be held in Cen- tral Church next Sunday at 2130. An... `I"\.-._....-_.__ After spending the Christmas! holiday at their homes Wilfred Sutherland and Donald Cowan returned to Queen's University, Kingston, Tuesday, Jan. 5th, to resume their studies there. Jan. Nth. The Grange here is having an oyster supper, Jan. 11th. f.'II:-._ I1 _'_I 9 Us v'i.'iil'ia.t1*;1reVi;i i'smz;'tt Bar- rie Collegiate. LEA-.. an ------., - V Afternoon service commences; in" the Central Church next Sab- `bath, Jan. 17. I Miss Gladys Weldon and Miss |McEachern of Toronto spent a. few days with relatives in thin vicinity. ` ' Jan. 11th. .A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Moore on Thursday nf last week, when a large crowd assembred and made dancing the chief aim. m".T:1-1e"i{aa'bbit Head Rink is in full swing `now. Cir I 1 I up. u--vw.--v' u "'-(3t'1-:a't'.er-I-'McConkey of Toronto spent Monday with his father, E. T. McConkey.' Jnhn O'Donnell and sister `pf Gilhrd were visiting thvir coal. ins` Mr. and Miss Kelly, last week. V ' BANK OF TORONTO BUILDING BARRIE Mxifs M. J. Mcconkey of Stroud is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. M. Mcconkey. ' I.-l";,_I._,, -3 l'I-,, 8TH LINI, INIISFIL. . Jan. 5th. Mrs. Wm. Barry and Miss Rose Barry of Lefroy were visiting Mrs. Pat Clark last wank. -.52.: Asmbyo. IAIT ORO_ KNOCK of thel be new] . % '7"A. com. Merchant. St. Isidora;,Quo.. 12 Ajay-. '98 A number of Valuable Farms and Town Properties for Sale on the most reason able terms. Gentlemen,--Theodore Dorais, a custmner of mine, was com-: pletely cured of rheumatism af- ter ve years of suffering. by tho! judicious use of MINARD'S LINL` ....... --nu uu., lJIl.IlIIlC\Io` %um_rr. % L { neighbors. - ed by writing `to him, to the Parish Priqst. or any of his above facts can he veri- Minard's Liniment Co., Limi-te_d. n....n-...-.. m-4 V `Band played at the cat-r'1i-j val here on Tuesday evening. , Mn .....n 1:..- n-.. -n----~ -' --..-v .... \|u|1\lI.J ovcllllla. Vir. and M;'s. Geo. Beeton of-P Minesing spent Sunday with` Milton Emery. yuan. ` ' i I and two daughters, _of Guelph, are guests of George 'Fraser. n-sou CV51 I1. UUIIII JJIUVVII `u; Aifar.n'-i-l'y spent a few days visiting" I rlelatives `at Bala. %` ' I The Division Court was held jhetfe on Wednesday, Hi-s Honor Judge \Visme'r presiding. _ Mrs. Jas. Gaston is visiting` .friends a_t. Shanty Bay and Bar. i rie_._ A f I` av-`av-v\.A1 nu uuxa nuuauby. !-F-1Iaiss Alice Johnston of Apto ;is the guest of Miss Clara Wat- 'kins_. I Vi`H;L;(}i;xTyXic;`-<;}ahe Pres- fbyterian Church met at Mrs. `Frank Atkinson s on Wednes- day. II! 7 C\ u - __. -_ Jas. Arnold Fire & Life Insurance Agent 1 J. Davis of Midland is vis-I iting reiatives in this locality. Mina AIu'n.. l'..L.__A__ -3 - cu avnlo \JIll.llC Us JJGIIIC. "rs. Jas. Hill of Elmvale is visiting at Capt. Hill's. mg. 1.41,,- Healy is having a well" drillod by Mr. Cable of Barrie. `ll ... 1 . - 'FM.i.ssa'Key of Oro spent a few! days last week with Mrs. Gem; Snider. A 1 o gallulllul U. Um'i`_h'e'a;1'd.furnished music at! the Elmvale rink on Wednesday evnning. I -- I Thos. Thompson of Toronto` spent a few days last week the guest of J. T. Ellsmere. A I Han. um. ' Mrs. Jas. Hewett is visiting `relatives at Newmarket and Tn- lronto. Js. Readman is spending a few days with friends in Grav- `enhurst. I Anniversary services in the] Presbyterian Church here on} Jan. 17th. Rev. Mr. Edmison of Toronto will preach. On Mon- day evening there will ` e a cold meat supper and concert. Missi Margaret Henry, soloist, of] Thornton; Miss Jean Henry, reader, and L. F. Addison, vio- linist, of Barrie, will be assist- ling artists. meets 'a't the home of Miss Reive on Wednesday af-| ternoon. I Cut Flowers & Ferns Jwiys in stock

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