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Barrie Examiner, 23 Apr 1925, p. 5

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'}'1:a'n d'l-e'. M 1 51nd $2.00. , ) for waxed price $2.00. . Ily Treated 75 -and $2.00 d oors, etc. and Ceiling . 4- .1- April I-Ieslip a were g1 Sloan, llf-Ian: 1 Sloan. A ' Miss McLean of S. S. No. 5 and Miss Loth of Cherry Creek, have started teaching in their schools after spend- ing the holidays in Palermo and Barrie. Walter Allan-a.nd Maitland Lowry attended the O: E. A. convention in Toronto last week. ` Death of Mrs. John Bayes The people of this community were shocked to hear of the death of Mrs. 'rn\`nvn 'I'.')nuu~.a uvl-wink lrnnlr I-`Tana Cr: "Far- 1115 LIIU uUuua._y-3 ll L adv: ssnu uuuu a.-um...-sn Alla.n7 and Mrs. The to John Boyes which took place in Tor- onto on Saturday. Mrs. Boyes was a great worker in the church and Women's Institute and was most highly respected by all who knew her. She leaves to mourn her loss her husband and three children, John, Margaret and Robert, who have the sympathy of all. The funeral was held on Monday to the Sixth Line cemetery and was very largely attended. ' Farewell to,Rev. W. Johnston _ Last Friday evening in the Presby- terian. church here, the congregations of Lefroy, Stroud and Churchill_ gath- nvvn in ucnr fnvI:n1n`II in fhnir nnnfnvv Fri chu ered- to sa Rev. W. J Holstein. . A vnnruit-no-mp: .I'.I.UlBl.8Hl.- ' Asplendid program was given : presentation made, also a; present was made to Miss Winter, by tr M.vS., Ladies Aid and Sunday S Class. The good wishes of their i friends here go with them to theil hnnnn ( - a_yIupa.I.u,y UL an. th la to` 1 .v ., .I. 'I 1 home. Never throw water ,o'n blazing `oil. It will pnly spread the flames.-Earth, YOU CAN ALWAYS FIND A STOCK WELL ASSORTED IN J ALLf'lfHE`,NEW AND UP-T0-DAATE MERCHANDISE; V These` are . the days when customers are always particular in theirchoice of purchases; therefore, we always try to keep. to the front in selecting our stock, in order to be able to satisfy the needs of our. many customers. n Coal or- 2 T You will be able to-find. all the new shades in Hosiery and Gloves, nifty Scarfs and Neckwear, beautiful Slips and Bloomers, Corselettes, Gowns, etc. C.T.DEVLlN 11 21--Messi's. 9 and Norman 1 guests of M11 HOUSE FURNISHINGS FOR HOUSE CLEANING :l.ll'U.ll IJUICU, LL ry, say farewell . Johnston, wh CHURCHIIL { le '()fmt:.1;i's'c:c-).r'r'1,rr1-\1'x'1'i;:;r place nun-`lav rogram and a. Lade, presentation Miss the W. School d many them their new Ell kill 'ell to who 1: . Jas. S! V Kelsey t W . and ave your ' Meters applica- ) is made .anu1'uuux_ gaun- o their pastor, is leaving for Sloan, y of T01 .d `Mrs; an, Jack ` Toronto II ....-.. 133. DEVLlN S `flour or sand will extinguish the fine,` rug or curtain should be thrown on but if `these are not at hand, a thick] the burning oil. or nah to the Classic Hotel, ALLANDALE. Our up-to-date G o o d y e a r equipment en- ables us to re- pair the nest hand-sewn turn shoes or the stoutest Good- year welt. Best of leather, and price right. Two doors ' of Telgplu A. W.WHITBY lb. pkg. ice 40 For Fine Shoe Repairing nlfziiiia, f'.Ii:'I.$'.fJ' Office, Luxite Hosiery---Our Special 98c Value - -A hose of durability and quality, a beautiful nish and weight, ribbed top, in the new shades, cloud, grey, - cocoa, sand and black . . . . 98 pair Qther Lines in the better quality pure" silk Luxite Hosiery in plain nish, seamless heel and toes, ribbed top, in shades of tan, sand, light, grey, cocoa, beige, esh, new tan and black, pric- ed at . . . . . . . . . $1.50 and $1.75 pr. Boys and Girls Cotton Ribbed Hose- Just the stocking for school wear; we have opened up a large shipment of these durable hose, the Clin-Knit, at . ..' . . . . . . . 35, or 3 pairs for $1.00 New Broadcloth, the -most used and the most wanted of spring fabrics, in the new candy stripes for one-piece dress- es, also a large range of plain shades, 36 inches wide, at ... t . . .. 98 yd. Beautiful New Crepe Ties for the ladies in plain four-in-hands and Windsor ' styles, very new shades, apple blos- som, coral, DuBarry, log cabin, or- chid, beige, tangerine, crabapple, tur- quoise, blue, russet, your choice, 59 l WITH TWO PAIRS OF BLOOMERS oil ~. treated, These are very dur- able suits and new styles, in grey, tweed and mixed browns. Buy your boy s next suit from us for real value. BOYS SUITS FOR SCHOOL Ezgciteylcgszbozgr 4 Page Five than ap- y fuel- vay with S you to hav Eets busy, 1.-m. top" (335 are IIOWT t. +z\ re- gmmw Paperhangihg Decorating BARRIE - 34 Toronto St. . Phone -11242W. P. Box 613. sraouo - rim. em. Phone us and a representative will call upon you with samples o papers- of all the leading houses. . -"A U108 a83U!'UIlUllb U1. use -uwvv tan step-in gore pumps. college or ca- det heels, at Carey-Hurlburt Shoe Store. - 17c --W_allp.aper in letest. designs, all prices. _Exclusive agency for Stunn- ton s semi-trimmed. W. A. Lowe & Son, Elizabeth. St. 39tfc NEW on 1-zvnonnr comm `l}.HARPER\: GRAND -- n l_`_ONl_GH'l' lf-'RlDAY - s1_rgpRpAY* --A nie assortment of the new ._ ...l..... 5.. 4-sun nunnnu ntinnan A1` (Ul- sPRlL 23, 1925. '4 H --vvII . ` I . Cullen Ll'ndi'I"`I|Id_; LiiIlI `Rich. Love --.-. hate the moonlit beach -"- half-cla ,jsociety- .-- a . scheming._ beauti ul .:ad`ventu,r- ess -,- a faithful wife -'-- a care- less boy-husband -- speed, col- or, light and action ---- a thrill - ing story crashing like the surf itself in an endless` symphony of power. One Show Nightly at 8 pan.` PRICES: `Ground? Flooi-,* 25c.;- Baleony 15, _ Children 10. -' -`v-E.` ;n_-dinefrv Suli`i[van s" Bedsfzling Drama of Society BRo.w1s.ts.BAIsRY The bestvh_Buke-:;:,-!:I.o;':mnde, .C|-cash," Vidnno. and Whole ' V Jwhoat Brend._ - Good ugortment of Pies, Cale? and Pastry. *' . ...___'au- A . mo-an tutu Annals THURSDAY, Apnnrza. 1925.` WEDDING CAKES: `E0 qanzk Phone 250 ' 1 MONDAY TUESDAY. Club Minstreh . Aru 29 D CQCIIV it? and! our salesman will call. '33'6'J~=L1i|2'=i_*_?'->"t-" }u with the .`.'_ . -With-4- 17'utun-e's Youwgoninanx AL 0! lIilighe_1f P1 -ice` ` J."|'I980l'|a - Miss Juanita Jamleson has return-i ' ed home after spending the Easter ho_li- . days in Toronto with her mother, and her aunt. Mrs. J. Powley. ' 4 -Minna: `MnT.nv-an and G-raef h8.'V8 g&&$&&&&$a$&&m "` _ l.|_1UI\n mun . &$w&*$&&%&$m%&i \ ' J. R. Ja'mison is iinpioving.` - Miss`: Cora McLean of Barrie spent the week-end :.with her sister, Mrs.` Frank Fell. an-.. tmmo ann.-twin in in 'l"m-nntol Frank T r'eu. . Miss E1ma.,Goodwln is in Toronto| attending the Old Girls Reun1on- at Havergal College. V Ml:-a Inn unnninzham and daughter. 1-iavergax uouege. Mrs; Jas. Cunningham and daughter.` `Edythe. spent the Easter `vaca.t1on' lwma Alliston friends. ' I . Mrs. Fred Car-swell of Oshawa and Mrs. Walter Carveth of Toronto are _-:_2;:__. 4.I...l.. 4....-.6 "Ina Yunnan A |Wltn Alustun Lrncnua. visiting their aunt, Mrs. James A. Ja.m'leson.~ .. . . mu... rmmim Jnmlnnnn hm: return- _in Perth and Clifford respectively. he!` aunt. Mrs. J. ,rowIey. Misses McLaren and Greet have returned to their school duties after spendingdhe holidays at their homes `lKInulnn\hnn wmtmnnt nn Qnndav-.! raining Pro- t wood oors, uine varnish- sy to apply, ost durable. m 1'81`!!! anu uuuuru ruapuuuvruy. Missiomband w1ll~meet on Sunday: April 26th, after Sunday Schoo1.: A 1 full attendance is requested as thls,. will be the annual election of officersrc 117 1'1 {arnnhn TT Tc` n nhinnnrxl Wlll be me annual execuun 0|. uluuuu-I. W. H. Campbell, U. F. 0..sh1pper, loaded in the last two weeks, 150 hogs,` 17 cattle, 8 calves. and some lambs. The prices received were very satis: factory t9 the owners. The Am-il snow storm which sur- Iactory I9 tne Owners. The April snow storm which sur-' `prised ' this community on Saturday- nlght spoiledthe roads and affected. the attendance at church services, but! the farmers say it -was.a blessing in` ~disgu1e.A- - . . ~ 1K7nIlnnn hnwnnr nf Wvnliffp (`.nlk-.29.. o LHU yUl:l' B UUBIIIVHU unsy UU UUIIUIUUUU-' The Mission Circle met at the par-~ V was given `by Miss Mary A. Spencer. Miss G. Jamieson; Vice Pres., Miss I. sonage on Friday evening. April_i17,! for the annual election of officers. The; chapter of the study book dealing; with the labor conditions in China The following officers were e1ected:-- Hon. Pres.,,Mrs. J.,R. Jamieson; Pres., Barlow: Rec. Secy., Miss E. Matthews; Cor. Sec., Miss M. Spencer; Supt. of Christian Stewardship, Miss J, Camp- bell: Strangers 'Secy., Miss M. Mac- Donald; Mite` Box Supt.,, Miss D. Clarke. ` ' ~ . '(ll8gUl3B." Wallace Downer of Wycliffe College,'. `Toronto, .too- services in St. Jude's Church on S nday during the absence of [the rector, Rev. '1`. J. Dew, B. D.,l who is spending a few days in Toronto and `Whitby. ` " _ - ' Mr: T`; Q mm nf nlllngwund an.` and `Whitby. ` -i _Mrs. D. S. Fa`lr of Collingw-ooid ac-, companied by her daughter, Mrs. H. M. Kelly and little son, Morris, of, Nassau. Bahamas, spent the weekf with the former's sister, Mus. Jas. "Cunningham. A _ Mr, `Mr~'| (An9.iA'sn nlnsn fake: the unis- uunmnguun}. I Mr. McKenzie's class takes the mis-` inionary program in the Methodist S. 8. next Sunday. The superintendent hopes that this will be the banner Sunday of the year in the collection as the West China Hospital fund is- not quite made up. ` ' Tho Vnvxnp `Pant-sln n yirnln run} an HUI. quiu: xuuue up. ' The Young People's Circle met as usual on Monday evening under the, leadership of Miss M. Spencer. H. Mc- Kenzie A gave the `topic, ss Ethel Matthewsa reading and Me vyn Cor-` bett played an instrumental selection.` Next week is the annual election of of_- ficers and all are asked to be present. All those who` have not. yet handed in their `missionary subscriptions are kindly asked to do so -in order that the year's business may be concluded. I'.'. The Mlnnlnn (role 1111:.` at the nor- yvvlv - -u--nu -w `Twelve building permits with a. total value of `$5,515 were issued by Town Clerk. Smith during the past week. Wm. Rusk is building a garage and storeroom on the north side got` Eliza.- beth St...between Maple Ave. and Mary St..,valued at $1800. Thos. Miibee ob- tained a permit for a. brick veneer bungalow on the east side of Owen St.. valued at $1500. Permits were issued for two small dwellings, one by.M. E. Beatty at 233 Elizabethest. and the other by C. S. .McKinnon at 11 Tiffin St. Bothare valued at $500. Clifford McLean is building a. gasoline` service station at the end of Burton Ave. to cost $600. The other permits were for garages, verandahs and repairs and al- terations. - Ivv_ -pvu-:-Iv Class I-Kenneth Lambie, 84; I80- bel Carr, 77;"a.nd Phyllis Morrison, 77, Bernice Jennett, 76; Gordon Coch-I vane, 74; Robert Black, 73; W1nnifred' Cunningham, 71; Edythe Cunninghalm, 72. and Thelma Jennett, 70; brval Carr, _ . . . , . 1` b. pkg. ice 75 LJIEBB 7 11*` V UIIIIUII ,vdUllllULl.., UU, auu g{a.thleen Sharpe, 66; Florence Knupp,_ 3. ` 5 .' an LUIIUWB. ' | _ Only the names of the pupils who; obtained at least `an average of 50%. `on all subjects, are given below.':` Class 1 are those who obtained at` least 50% in_ each subject. Class II obtained 50% in all subjects except pone. Class III obtained 50%`ln `all- subjects ' except two. ' Form II `Class I--0live Munro,` 81: Lorna. Jennett, 75; Martha Elson, 72;~E - el -I-Ialbert 70 and Stella .Mmiga ,3 70; Lula I-Ilndle, 68; Freida Lyons. 66: George Spencer 59. ' Class III--Mervyn Corbett, 59; Lloyd McDonald, 58. ` ' ' Form I ' I 63. 1=.e,. r'{'},' ' :n2"d~':}'$?;;1{' c3xIi}I.'.a-} tion School for the Easter term is; as follows: - ` l\nIu- clan vunrunnn Al blnn ouuumlln cuoknl 3'. . . Class II-Vernon Jennett, 66, and Poi-hlnnin Qhovnn RR-V Wlnvvnnno Tfnrlnn 55515 `IN, BUILDING PERMITS 7'l1--.AI-..\ I....IIJI-`nu -gnu.-us`;-IL.-. 110151.: II `I\` Thornton Continuation - 'rHoRN1t6y_ School I inter's aatipe. any In- nexpen- .'..nn LIIU `ILII IIIIU UH Duuuuy. Miss Irene Nevllls spent the Easter holiday at her home" here. ' Mina 'Rnnh-inn Mnwndnn nf rlllin EILUU WILII AVll'E- I`. \.aUlUll1_ll. ` LD. Ross of Stayner holidayed with his sister, Mrs. Jno. Flynn. _ Jack Nixon is movlnginto Mrs. Thos. - Parks house on Church St. `King `Riv-II-Ila {local-larva `ail-at` `DQ101133. $&&&w%&m&&www&| 151'. Spencely visifed over the week- end in Toronto. T `ling: T,n {V:Iv\v\{v-qrriunrvu anon} 0 four. B110 111 1Ul'U!lLU. I Miss Lila Cunnin_gham spent a. few ldays in Alliston. (`_}-ml: T.nn2' maria `ta, hnninm-In frln Iuayu In IIIHBLUIX. Chris. Long made ea business trip to Toronto last week. ` Mrs. D. Thompson is visiting her daughters in Toronto. ' ' ' Harvey Corbett visited friends on the 4th line on Sunday. V Mina Tron: `Mavllln nnnmf Han `Wanton nuuuuy it HUI.` IIUIIIU IIUFU. .M1ss Beatrice McFadden of Orillia is holidaying at her home. . Mr: v Wnlfar `WT:-{vhf nf 'Rrnr1pn's: via- . UVUY LIKE wccn-cuu WLLII LFIUIILIB IICFU. H ~ Mr. and Mrs. A. Lyons of -Elmvale .spent the week-end with friends here. Mrs{. Hugh Moore of Belle Ewart` visited with her sister, Mr. H. Reed. wwwww ww wwwwwww l ` COOKSTOWN .13 llUll_|ll$ylll5 Gt lIUl' IIUIIIU. ` I. Mrs. Walter Wright of Bra.den's vis- .lted with Mrs. F. Coleman. T` Dnnn nf Qlrotvnnn `Il'I'l`tII!Il` tIvKfIn young trees have om the Midhurst is year, these go- ers and owners of lfr-iends,, Friday and Saturday. l.'I1l.'l\B IIUUBU Ull \.alIlIl'Ull EL. | Miss Minnie Graham visited Barrie Mr: `Rnnn nf -'l`nv-nnfn vllfn n7ifh- ' u'u:uua,, I.` rluuy uuu D&|.Ul'l.ll1yo [ Mrs Ross of -Toronto vlited with" her brother, Rev. W. R. Beveridge. I/Ira Inc Qrrnifls nf 'l4`.lrn\rnIn- vluif-ad HUI.` Ul'U|.HUl', REV. VVo rs. 'DUVUl'lugC. I `A Mrs. Jas. Smith of Elmvale visited ~ over the week-end with friends here. I `Ila an King A 'I'.1rnv-.4: nf .`Ii`,Irv\1n:In V. V`. n - .. . -4--u._y-, -.--... --. ----.. uV.V;m. White has taken the contracg go lay 75,000 tile on J. Pugslcy s arm. Tllfu n-.11 `Klan Tun `IA ;-.`I' nan AP DIvnt`_| III 111!` . ' jT Mr. and Mrs. Jno. McLean of Brad- iford visited with Mr. and Mrs.` Jno. Nevills. T Ilka Than `IA .-Ckfn nnnl-:6 AP "I"no-nnn `i;';'lsl?' Thos. McNaught of Toronto '_spent a week with friends here and in Barrie. . ll`. n-`A `llIl un Fl` `I3 `I TIT-uiauo AP "nnn_ LII D'`ll'l'lUo Mr. and Mrs. T. R. J. Wray of,Tor- ontospent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs VChrls. Long- ' I Mina mfhnl -991:-1 Av-doth (`,1-nff nf ljlfl. LJUII5} Miss Ethel -and Ardath Croft of `Manitoulin Island are visiting Mrs. Frank Coleman. - 'L'l'n-vi. `I'\n-an-gall In nnnr an an a-n In .l`1'dllll LzUlUlll.ll. 5 Herb. Donnell is now engaged in ;cement work, his being the first con- tract this spring. ' Ming Mvrfln 'Rn`n'lzin cu-mnf'n fpuv LI'a.CL LUIS aprulg. ` ' V Miss Myrtle Rankin spent a few udays with Evelyn and Helen Leeson at Newton Robinson. . ` Ku nn `Kan I` `DnagC1n'n`+1\1ro{I-n of, Du;t;;cQ $1.00- ELL LVUWLUH ISUUIIISUH. Mr. and Mrs. C._Bassin'gthwaite at- tended the Woods-B'assingthwaite wedding in Toronto last week. I I/I'v-n mnnncf Qnnflna and nhllih-an nf WUUUIII5 III .l.Ul.'Ull|.U lnl. W665. Mrs. Ernest Banting and children of Weston visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Robinson, last week. The `lnlurirfh T.nna'nn Nniufnn nah- LVLFU. dIlU. ISUUIIIEUII, l.Bl. WEEK. The Epworth League, Newton Rob- insorn, visited the Cookstown League 1 on Monday evening. The visiting Lea- ` gue gave the program, while cake and I ice cream were served by Cookstown League. A very enjoyable evening was spent. T ~ Mrs Jnhn Rnvnn nf hairnhill nfhar 2: spun L. I Mrs. John Boyes of Churchili, after a ; critical operation, passed away last . week and was laid to rest on Monday. She was formerly Miss `Corbett and" fa resident of this place. Her father ncarried on the. business of harness maker here for a fnumberxjaf years. I 'I"ha vvnrnolna nf `Mfr: A Q Pnnnnff HHLKBI` ll8!'6 I01` a..numD.er.-.01 years. The remains of Mrs. A. S. Bennett of Toronto, who passedaway at her home on St...1'ohn's Road. were brought by motor on Tuesday for burial at St. John's cemetery here. Mrs. Bennett in former years was a. resident of this vicinity, . She` was a. sister of Wm. Ayerst and Mrs. '1`.. A. Jebb. ,`The Late Mrs. Jos. Martin Mrs. Jos. Martin died on April 16 after a. lingering illness, she having been. confined to bed for several `months. ' `Alma 'I'nn6 nykhcn nnoinrr novnn t Mrs. . Martin, whose maiden" name .was Sarah Mcclennon, was born in {County Leitrim, Ireland in 1854. She v came to Canada in May,g1872. On Aug. |6 of the same year she married Jos; {Martin and settled on Lot 2, Con. 8, .Essa, where they remained until the fall oi? 1912 when they became resi- dents of Cookstown. She was an Ang- lica,n,., but while in Essa attended the First Essa Presbyterian church and was a member of the W. M. S. Mrs. Martin was a. faithful wife, a. loving mother, a kind and obliging neighbor `and gave to charity according to her means. The esteem in which she was held was shown by the large number of ilriends and neighbors who attended 1 II1UIlLllo the funeral and_the kindness shown! `her while she was ill. `LTA-o Inuunknn Fnsun Rosin-I-nfnnu nn gwwwmwwmwmmxmmg `rm; BARRIE _xAmNzn

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