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Barrie Examiner, 16 Apr 1925, p. 5

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OILCLOTHS for` the oor in all the de- . sired widths, many designs to choose . from at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 sq.yd. We - lhiave -many. Wilton, Kxminster, Brussel_s_ and Tapestry Rugs in the most needed sizes. _ Special induce- ment` that we" will give .forA0ne week i_ at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . `I50/, discount See these; they are beautiful. Nerf` Rugs, all wool, revers- _ ....LL......a. EURTAIN MATERIALS `_. Beautiful curtain scrims, nets, lace` and madras, . . a large range. to pick from. Casement "cloths, eretonnes and art sateens in lovely. designs from our own import- ation. i Let us show you these mater- ails when choosing new draperies. ;'ont St. E., To1:onto. i'f)1e,Vf3?r}1'vv5Z's' ai riv\A;-f)2{t3tfs, at ... $6.50, $8.50, $10.50, $18.00 TO TRY- , Phone 287. HUBBOOT SHOP "` ` '1 " Q--uv -__.___ I.-PUBLIC LIABILITY: Bodily` injury to_others. . ~2.-PROPER'I'Y DAMAGE: Damage to property of others. 3.-COLLISION: Damage to your own car. . ` 4.-_FIRE: Loss .or_damage by re - "any cause.. _ ' 5.--9THEFT: Anywhere. - ' T . 1. ' " ' ` POLICIES covering any of the above, written in THIS.0FF_ICE.e (`u 1? we Toc_1_;s_4 -_.1;o1gDs ": Mmasmuas .. .. .-- n nan .-1-.-A_-1:c.____| M-.. -1-__a: YIIDY ~ jnijj Every Kind of ]NsuR_ANcE. Phone 1 ()`1-0,"B6`x7 WHY%EXPERlMENT? y This line of Paints and Va_rnish es has been sold in Barrie for the past twenty years. Its reputation has been made, so why try out,,dierent products. MARTIN- SENOUR costs no more, w.ears.1onger,e covers more. On Apr. 21 _ a representa- tive of the Martin-Senour Co. will be at our store, and we invite you to come in and let him ex-.. plain any paint or varnish trouble you rnight have. A 30-cent can of varnish stain will be given away FREE on that day- IT is 'CHlAPER To PAINT THAN Nor TO PAIN-'l`. FREE This coupon entitlesl you to a 1,4-pint can of WOOD,-LAC Stainifree, or the equivalent valueon a larger tin. .Merely~ clip -this out and presentit at our store. on April 21st. ` f IIIolonooneoceoopoatootaaaucoerce o I I o o I u I Q I a I II ._ A PRODUCT FOR EVERY PURPOSE VVI-I vv\rwI-- ....____ _`, McClary?s cost less to operate and maintain. 1 No odor ;'no danger. "Come in and get a list of satised users. A . These ranges mean more leisure hours for the housewife. FULL LINE, or ELECTRIC INSTOCK . DUCT WHICH WE CKN CON- `ANOTH(l:Z:llEl`fIl"lgUSLY RECOMMEND IS THE - c5rrIEL ELEHRIOWASIIERE ___...........-mm nu rsnunorr I`! r\'I`Lll: MAKES THE 'PRE'l`TlEST, TCLEANEST CLOTHES THAT EVER CAME OUT OF SUDS. `_ Let us put one in your home for free demonstration, with V no obligation on your part. L w . Muresco, l\If' ~V\MARTIN-SENOUR 100% rum; rAn~rsA~9 vARN1$HE% IF WE? KNEW` OF A BETTER LINE THAN ' MccLAn1_r_gsLEc1n|_(_: nnumss Robmsoh Hardware I-`V9559 taut.- _0_Ri_)_ON s'r%EvENsoNi% . DADDIIP, sco, - Alebestine, Paint and Vamisli a Brushes, 0 Ceder, Liquid Veneer and other products ` for Slmns cleaning purposes. _+__.____ Roaring; % For The Boys WE wpuL_D s1-21.1. THEM. BETTER FOOTWEAR STURDY BOOTS '1'n1s coupon enuues uu w u W06/D,-LAC - value on tin. Merely - Lilli Ill nip unsung-nr *_ -1 T_ariE`and Non-Tariff '4 Quality . ' . . . . . . . f $225 """"" - - -.-"$2.65 .'nKain`.=;, om. _ , _ - _ . )Apr..14-Miss Beesie Hatton of Tor- ontosjspent the `holidays at her home here. i . Mrs. John Banting is very ill at time- of .writing,~N_u_1'se McDonald is wait- ing on her_. ~`,., . ' x Mr, and\M1`s. Overend and family her. x Mr. and>1\_)s. Ovefend family motored from Toronto `and are spend-, _ing the holidays with` friends here. Misses Gerjtrude and Myrtle Cox-` .worth of _T_oronto spent the week-end with their mother, Mrs. Coxworth. r-u.... -4 4.1.--I-maninall hnve urns Wllll Lucu` unuuucn, nu. .... .,--_.. -_ " A-meeting of thebaseball boys Vnrasj held last Wednesday evening when the club organized again for the. sea.son.~ The following officers were elected, President, T; H. Banting; Vice-Pres., -W. Martin; Manager, Bert Jennett; `Captain. Frank Banting: Treas., Bert McQua.y:' Scorer, Rev. T. J. Dew; ..Mas- cot, Kenneth Banting: Committee, W.. J. McLean, G..L. Davis. D. Jennett. It -is to be hoped the `Cup will come to. fun ' I-kin unav- `ll-IURSDIAY , APRIL ~1,.192's. B LU uu uuycu Iuanv A.,..,. '1- Ivy `thiq year V Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Jenneti Spent the'holiday`,w1th Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Tnv-unnf .~ UH`: uuuuu; _vvu.u ..--. ..-___ , Jennett.. - _ V ' Mr. Robertson. and Mr. ._S_cott-of ';l`or-- canto spent` the holiday with - friends e 6. I . . roads on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bates motored to Col-_ lingwood on Sunday and spent the dayywith friends. -friends here recently. in Alliston. ' the fish are very scarce. friends here last week. .ALrnold, who passed away at the home 1 Mr_. Arnold lived nearly all his life arouhd Ivy and was well 'known to y ,all.H was an elder for many years of ythe Presbyterian church here. He had formerly been a Methodist and a ' staunch supporter of the little church. `When it was taken away he came into _ the Presbyterian church and was a i regular attendant till he left Ivy. His -unh '1` W. R. Arnold. lives on the farm The township `road comrnission'er,- Mr. Kerr, was here looking over the.-' Wm. A. Millerof Barrie'called% on: A Miss Irene Lowrie is visiting friends A number have been fishing but. say: Elmer Banting of Toronto called on This community has lost another of s its old pioneers_in the person of James -of his daughter, Mrs. Carr, . Toronto- attendant uu ne ieu l.V_y. um `son, '1`. W. R. Arnold, east of, Ivy which has been in the Ar-. nold name. for generations. The` re- mains were` brought from Toronto on ` Thursday and laid in the family pldt _ by the body of his wife; `who prede- ceased him anumber of years. He had reached the ripe old age of 87 years. The service . at~the"frave _-was taken by the Rev.-A. G. Ri oul. Beside a large circle` of friends he leaves three child- ren, Mrs. (Dr.) -West," Mrs. J. Carr and T. W. R., one son and one daughter hav- ` ing passed away in young manhood and young womanhood, one daughter in childhood. Mr. Arnold was of a very quiet nature. He will be missed by his children and grandchildren as he had- spent the last few years among his family. The pallbearers were si_x_of his nephews. W. A. and James Miller, James McQuay. Thompson; David and James` Jennett. - ----------:-:-- April 13--Wm. Copeland has theb sympathy of the community in the loss of his.-brother, Ex-nest Copeland of. Toronto; _Mr. Cope1a}nd s` body was. buried_ at Cookstown on Sunday. Miss` Lorene ,Da.vidson of Toronto. spent the weekend with Miss Flor-I -ence Parker. Miss Irene McMaster is spending the; I...u.a.-..u- In Ilnywulg rence reu nu: . `McMa.s`ter and little Raymond, motor-1 is spending the` Easter holidays in Barrie. Miss Mary Parker of Sharon is. home for the Easter holidays. I Jos. McMaster, Mr. and Mrs. Jack ed" to'Markda.le last week. Cyr-s Smith was .in_ Toronto. last." ' Tuesday. jH-arr,y Souibb of -Aurora spent 'Eas- ter. in this vicinity. Chas. Hindle `is improving the zip- pearance of his farm with some wine: fences. V , Mr. and `Mrs. Mitchell Rainey on ` Toronto are visitors at Mr. and Mrs. F. Rainey's . rm... any-fnhln saw-mill on W. T. . The -portable saw-mm on W. ;. vHillock s farm is.now in full operation. ` Mg`. Rainey and daughter, Muriel, of Barr1e,AMrs. Gough and Mrs. Sproule -o_Al1anda1e, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rainey, Sunday. mm. Dhvllis Sutherland" had one Sunday. Little Phyllis Sutherland " arm badly sprained when she fell -through a hole in the barn floor. ` -Mrs, Thompson and children are vis- iting in `Aurora. .- Miss Nesbitt of Nronto spent East- ..er with her sister, -Mrs. R. G. Ga.llaugh- `$l `I `-3. 'April 14'--Mr. and Mrs. Melville Bates ahd daughter, Jean, Mr: and Mrs. Norman Brown and son, Jimmie, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross El-- liott near Bradford. . mn... Annha Lamont of Stayner spent near Bradford. Miss Annie Lamont Stayner spent the-.week~'-end with her cousin, Miss Grace Bfakely. um... mnavn Snicher of Toronto Blakely. Miss Gladys Spicher spent the holiday under the parental roo . Harold Buie arrived home on Fri- day after spending seven- weeks in Stone Memorial Hospital, Parry Sound. with _a broken feg. Misses Gladys and Ethel Schell, Tor- onto, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Schell. The Misses Page,~ Ragged Rapids,` . were the Vguestsof-Mr. and Mrs. Robt, diffen. r - ._Will Spicher and James McQuay are in Toronto this week attending the Trustees Convention. , Mr. and Mrs; Philip Schell enter- tained theirfriends and neighbors on Thursday evening. All report :1. good I I-{nan Just at few of our lines of Boys _ to convince you "of our desire` to serve you with hettetf footwear ht lower prices. ' ` |..I.l.lIllE | time. In week-end at his home nere. . ,Mr. and Mrs. -James McQus.y and `daughter, Mary. attended the funeral of their uncle, Ja _ gs Arnold; on Thurs- .:.no.'. :1 `luv -. ume. \ , Mr. and Mrs. Jame` `Mair, Thornton are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Moir ' Herb. Blakely, Barrie, sperit the his home here. M- Ma Mica. ..mm'es McQua.y Apr. _i4;-_chaa. Ham-is or Cooksvillel has returned after visiting friends here. , Miss Jane Knicely of Barrie spent a. few days A of last. week at her 'home ` here. ' Jas.` 'W,`Gri1'in `and Vernon visited friends "in Thornton recently. - mnaa Dnfn lnnuhlnv has returned t0 \0I mien uuuua, dgyi, at` Ivy. ' friends"1n Thornton recenuy. ~M1ss Reta. Cloughley has returned "her home in Ivy after spending a. week with [her aunt, .,Mrs. S. 8. Tracy. mt... nlhuafnr and daughter-.01 TO!`- with her aunt, .,Mrs. :9. a. `.L`ra.cy. Mrs. Mudtord and daughter-of onto are visiting the farmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Leggott. ; Jas. L. Brunskill spent a._ few days of last week at his home in Cooksville. some excitement was caused at the mill. Monday, when a. spark ignited "in the oil- house requiring some et- a... on nvflnonlh the blaze: In the -011 1101138 ruqulrung : tort to extinguish the blaze; SUNN"?A'-E `I .... `IRA Bug Advertised Things. SPECIAL AT *sz.oo BE'rH:spA J ame` ..a 1m- and Mr: .'I _ A_ .'l'l-IE BARBIE EXAMINER risu Cooksvillel 4.1.... Inland: `haw-A _ April 14-Miss Marjorie Mayor, who! ` has recently graduated as nurse at the Sick Children's Hospital, Toronto, is, spending. a few days with Mrs. Grant) Mayor. 3 John, Clarence, _I-Iemon Armstrong,` Dora. Guest, Muriel `Jobbitt; Allan Warnica. and Dalton Irwin are spend- ing" the holidays at their homes here." nun... .- ....w.km- nf I-`ha smmmer re- 1115 um uuuuaqu nu. ......-- -_-____` e ` Quite a number of the summer xje- sidents have been up to see their cot-, tages lately. Nfnr-h sxvmnathv is felt for Mrs. Fred` \ Much sympathy Fred Guest and family of Holly in their sad bereavement. , Arthur Lucock of Thornton is visit- ing friends in this neighborhood. 8.1-`? -w - - _ _ _ _ __ . April E. Uncles, Mrs. Mccuaig.` Dan Mccuaig and Mrs. Graham of Hawkestone, motored 1&0 Orila. on Sunday to see` Mrs. Mccuaigis brother, Mr. McArthur, who is "sick in the hos- I ..u..1 `is a Youths V ther Boot in sizes 11 to . 13, heavy` sewed and=,[ riveted soles makeit an ideal boot for .hardgi wear, pricedat $2.00." `Boys Bot iii same style, sizesl to '5, f>ric- ed at $2.35 Little Gents Box Calf Boots, solid leather soles and rubber heels, sizes 8 to 10%: priced at...., . . . . ..$1.75` l intiu. V1 1' LV. pit 1 troit on Friday after spending some- time with her mother, Mrs. McMinn. 1r:__..l- 1ur..A..4 I...... Ac `Down-in a. Miss Beatrice McMinn left for De-| LHHI: WLLII ucn uauuuvn, 4. .............. _. ! Miss Minnie McArthur of Barrie` spent Easter with her sister, Miss K. McArthur. ` Thos. Crawford is busy sawing logs. ' Rev. 0. Graham Jones gave a. very. helpful sermon on the Resurrection from I Cor. 15: 36-38. . mt... 'MIon`l nfnuh nn Mr. and'Mrs. J. from I Cor. 16: 36-325. Mrs. Maclntosh and Mr. a.nd;Mrs. Maclntosh of Leigh's Corners visited Mrs.` Uncles Sr., Sunday. _ ' \ --.__u-' _..|.- 1...... tun-xn uh:N-Tho. Mrs. Sunday. Mrs. `Poole , who has been v1siti`ng her daughter, Mrs. Scarlett ot Bramp- ton, and son. Wm. Poole of Alla.ndal_e. returned to her home last week. ._..._-C; T,DE".VLlN S Easter Time is. N ow Over THE 1~iExrTHiNG IS TOEEAGINTHINKING or HOUSECLEANINEI Sornething - that change that has to has i; to be `done once a year in everyone s home.` ` There_ is always that little special be made; here and there in the home, that will brighten" its appearance for the coming season. A. ~ -, ,. Your home has to .`:., 1 1`; be cared for as '/ ,3 `, 3 ,<:., , _well as your own _ ; 3 _; 3%-_ general appear- ,, ', - Q, . `,9 . ac ance. The day-has r - av; -. g._r,> . gs . in their home. We come when every-` , one takes a pride -1 `.,r,,..gg% . are prepared to /Show a very ne \ range'of beautiful things you will want -during -housecleaning tne. Give us a trialand let us show you what we have for .you. ' L L CONGOLEUM RUGS0 in` a11"siz'e`s0 and. A `beautiful patterns- - 6'x9' . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . $ 9.00 V 9'x7'6" . . . . . . . . . . ._ . . . . . .0 $11.25` 9'x9' , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $13.50 . 9'x10'6" . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15.75 .9'x12' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $18.00 `I . OILCLOTH RUGS 4'x6'6" '. . . L . .. 6'x9' . . . . . . . . . . . . "7-7'V6"X9'._.*. . . . . .` Use The Examiner" Classied Ads. if y_ou`_1:vai1t rsults. Small Mats in tnny sizes for bathroom, doors, etc., from . . . . . . . . $1.25 up -1cBAj_r 1_>o1N'r 0R9 T.A"'!" C. T. DEVLIN in real quality- Q0 (IE Use The Examiner Classied Ads. if you want results. 9.00 $18.00 AT0N!9!31.1E!1!`!13.NF can now 'be' purchased from the follow- ; ging merehants:- l "ll..`.l;:Bu`chanan .. . Barrie A_. T rombley Co. . . . . . . 9M. Reynolds . . . . Barrie ' . . . . . . Belle Ewart H.` Lennox . . . . . . "Barrie" . Geo. T. Patterson, Edgar Est. of P. Kearns . Barrie _S. Manning . . . Elmvale Peop`1e s-Co-Operative A. E. Chapman, Elmvale _ Co. . . . . . . . . . Barrie A". Ronald Co., Minesing -13--.. 'H.`J;'rBuchanan Trombley . H. ..'Bar`rie' .Geo. . Roy L. Jay A. . . .. Barrie Ivan E. Grose .. Lefroy W. J. Harris Allandale A. A. Smith .. Midhurst W. I. Addison, Craighurst _J. Neelands . . . . . Stroud \ If yonvcannot get,lBEX from your grocer, we will see that you are suppliedjf you write `us. `$2195 $5.25 $6.95 % HIGGlN_S & BURKE, Ln)- (ORANGE PEKOE BLEND) GOOD TOTHE LAST DROP IEX TEA 70 PER LB". H " PER 1/2 LB. Each` package stamped with name and price. SATISEACTIQN W- GUARANTEED I Dare You! ; 35 PER 16/4 LINOLEUM in the very latest pat- terns, that is 12 ft. wide, $1.00 sq.yd. Yout-hs sizes 1H1,to_1A3`, priced at b.`.-'._ Boys sizes. Mo 5'", .pri__ced at . . _.' . .

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