Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 28 May 1925, p. 6

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Elmvale play here. It is hoped that suxuuu, me scores being 11-0 and 9-8 3 . meeting -of the Centre Slmcoe baseball league was held in Phelpston - last Thursday evening. Jasper Martin .` of Hlllsdale. and Dr. Kearns of Phelp- I ston were re-elected as President-andp] Vice-President respectively. D. Buck-'1 ley was elected as Secy.-Treas. Mln- .1 eslng withdrew from the league but their place As being taken by Elmvale. ` Theepleague now consists of Hillsdale.E Elmvale. Phelpston and Hillcrests otn Barrle. The opening game in Phelp- :1 I ston is on Saturday. May .30; when I the fans will rally to the support of ` their local -team- The prospects of setting into the play-oft appear to'be ` hright. o ' 4 -- 1, T0 celebrutv versary, m- present to H14 in the follow tistry, Bl`i(,'k] Battery and \ hill's, Ltd., In: $25 PF Phone 93.} AUTO `T. R. PAF (By 0. R. T 11-Iunsxj Over 20 Its Va . ---- V 5 vuul [IE1 rlnds hi `this v151'nitvthis week. C. E. McRae spent Sunday here. Jack Ryther is home arm nu... Bran-c acces under very carin conte mg b imoa 11151 BRAN4 8.11% l\dl 5-'.Ll Grims `ism The reason for the superior covering; hiding properties. and durability of Lowe Brothers "High Standard" Products. is to be found in the purity of the lead, oil I and other ingredients used: the care exercised in their manufacturcmnd the line- ness _to which they are . ground by 've powerful machinery. ey give a beautiful. protective finish I which lasts for'ye;In. ' I can Bp n H LIQUIIFFAINT .'i!E1!ST9N AV U wmurxet. Mr. Davidson spent the hsliciay at his home in Lindsay. Mr. Gardiner also spent the holiday at his home. I Miss Mary Craig is villlno-Int m n also spent the holiday Mary Craig is. visitingvat T. C. Craig's. _ ' _ L V This section of country was visited by a very heavy `hailstorm on Satur- day morning. The hall stones were `very hard andebout the size of'moth balls. They remained on the ground all - LUW ( here. llln. at uxemnome here over the hliday. Mr.-James spent the holiday with ibis wife. who is visiting relatives in llvewmarket. * ` T\.Tr "\a1vh-Inn- `.'...___.;_ ;u,, - --- uew cm Deer last week- -' Last week-end as usual was quite cold. On Friday quite a hail-storm occurred here. The rain. too, was heavy. basebf-I" fnnrn uvnwa nv!-.-.-n--- l-- 'uiuLne!', Mrs. Morrion. Miss Sarah Craig and Miss Alma. Richardson of Barrie are spending a tfew days at their respective home: ` IIU U 1`\i'ss`Jean and Field Casto visited" at theirhome here ho iday. ;_ _Mr. -_ James spent the holldnv xxrlfh May 26-Miss Eva Emery. -Misses Hart, Misses Lennox, Miss Grace Greaves, Misses Spence, all of Toronto,: spent the holiday at their home here: "Miss Laura Christie of.Hamilton and Miss -Irene Christie of Ivy spent the holiday with their parents here. John Nelson and family visited at . Ost.rander s over the week-end. . M1`. and` MP8. Phrrv nf new-.+a.....a ` aw; . uuu lV.l.!`S. Berry 1 fspqtnt the hofdiay -wlth m Mrs. Morrion. 1 HR gh nal" an-3 uruuy wun n1s'rather,_John Ellson. The U.F.O. shipped a car of mixed stock, Monday. ` ' . uume wr me summer. ' -` Rev. C. Graham Jones gave .a.` splen- did address on (Good Citizenship" from Psalm 16. ' Miss Hazel Elison is visiting in Tor- onto. . `Wm.`Ellsof1 of Thornton spent Sat- urday with his 'father,_John U.F.O. shinnnd a new no ml-ma wzul relatlv 119! Mrs. Mccuaig -G. 'McArthur, in I 'NI'r_ and Mn: . vuauul V VB l.lUl`Uo visited her brother, McArthur, 0rilli_a., Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson of Toronto spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.` Mac Ellson. . _` M Miss Minnie McArthur of Barrie is home for `the _Rev. [Jones did Good Ciznnnhin" Lnenus, Monday. ` ' Herbert Crawford, son and daugh- ter of Toronto. spent the week-end with relatives here. - MFR, NIfnf`unlon ulnlo.-`Al I-A-- '--A~-r pmuuum voyage and a. safe returni I .Mr. and Mrs`; James MacLelland and. Miss Scott of Orlllia and P. W. Mac- Lelland of Orangeville called on 'Oro` friends, Monday. Herbert (`.1-nwfnma can ....A .1------ The baseball the baseball t on Monday. games, the sco team were winners in ournament in Stayney They won both their res being the Canfrn mm-no nuvenlnel` xor tnexr tar distant field of labor, 2,000 miles -inland rom, Shanghai, China. All wish them a. pleasant voyage and safe return and Mrs; Jnrnma Mnnt.m:.,..a .....:l -_.- -wu-----Z-U May. 25-M. Waldrutt and W. Ward of Bradford called on Mrs. McMinn.. Sunday. - . `The last word received by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crawrord from their daughter, Mrs. M. Davis of China, she and her husband arrived at Shanghai on their way home and they could ex- pect them the last of June. Mr. and Mrs. Davis left six years ago last Neptunite Vemisheu have the din- tintion of being the only varnish made that can withstand the heat of a hot iron on its autface. -The will not turn white. crack under the m- me!` test or show heel marks. They rroducen beautiful nish and coat on than meat good vemiuh_eo.' Neptutte Varnislues usu`an(1eI"S the Mr. and` Mrs. Perry of Stratford pent hoI'd1av,wm. H... 1....-.. nu .-color-rant. Residences. Clubs and H ....-:- Lowe Brothers Mellotone is s beauti- ful. Economical and Ssnitsry nish for interior walls. It is an oil paint having all the effects of water paint. Can be wsshed with soapsnd water. Dries quickly. self-levelling; durable sud aeolor-fast. Used la? leading Residences. and Haul... u ` nal-.f1.1.o1`0I~"1I3 .F'3f _P'_`.__5TA!13 turned after spending two weeks va- cation in Cayuga and other places. P. Hirlehey has returned to his home in Bradford. Quite a number of_ local people at- tended the -sports day in Stayner and others in Barrie on the 26th. 1 Mrs. J. P. McGinnis returned from visiting in Toronto last week. . ` Miss Irene Mahoney is` visiting in Cragghurst for a few days. Harry Shanahan of Toronto was in the village on Saturday last. ' 35!`. and Mrs. J. T-T. Wall. and rxn-ml-I U1. l;I`aI'.IO!`(l the latter s ;uu.uu:r mmerson Hunt entertained a. `number of little-friends to a birthday party on Monday. .. ` -' . Mr. and Mrs. Mounteof Aurora vis- ited the ;latter s mother. Mrs mo-- over the A week-end. _The Baxter young people gave a. shower_for Mrs. J. Nicol (nee Marjorie Speer) last Friday night. , } party on Monday. Auro mother, Mrs. over The 'Rnvl-nu A...-.- - ----~' ..... ....u mm. 1-. .1. snaw spent the week-end with friends in Orillia. ' The Nevlls young people of Cooks- `tiown visited the Holt family on Sun- ay. . . Wallace Dow-ner of Wycliffe College, Toronto, has returned to his home he_r_e;fo2_' the summer holidmm - xurunto, nus returned 7 h: here.for holidays. A Wiggins and McLeian `Rrnn _- ::nan` I ,' May 25-H. Downer and famify vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Downer in Penetangon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Shaw the frjgnds 12; Orjllia. 'l"h 'KYnvvlI.- ----- -Mrs; James .Chegw.!n, an did. and highly respected resident` of Midhurst, ' passedpeacefully away on Wednesday morning, May 20:-after a longjllness, which she endured with patience. In- 'terment took place in,the_. Midhurst. cemetery, on Saturday afternoon `after serviceat the house, conducted by Rev. S. J. T. Fortner. `Those who attended the funeral from a distance were Mrs. Wm. Finlay of `Cobalt and John Finlay of Toronto. Much sympathy is extend- ed to the bereaved ones. M188 E. Prmmms anneal: n... 1.--II E. Prosser 1 home in New J E. i\(l:oheli_ of Toronto and Mr. Dela- hey and sons of Aurora spent Sunday" I with Mr. and Mrs. Hermon. Mrs. Wm. `Finlay has returned to her home in North Cobalt after spending a week with Midhurst friends. John Finlay has returned to his home in Toronto after attending the funeral of his sister. Mrs. Chegwin, who was buriedslast Saturday. Duncan Gavin of Crown Hill spent Monday with iMr. and Mrs. Forrest Wallwin. cu Lnenus nere recently. Frank` Toner spent a. few days in Toronto taking in the races` at the VVoodb'ine. Miss Adeiaide Keaney of Bradford e spent the week-end at her home here. J. H. Donnelly and mmnu 1...... v..-, qsauuy at JJHJSIOH. Mrs. Isaac Wallwin of Allargdale spent Sunday with Midhurst friends. . A. A; Smith. the local storekeeper, has purchased a Ford truck. .J. Martin of Cookstown `spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Hermon. 17` . `IA'n.-.I....II .1 nt- -_.. -... vu yaw anvn IIBL. ~ Ernest Spence-and Mr. and Mrs.-Geo.! Spence `spent Sunday with Hamilton friends. ` Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blatherwick and two ,children. of `Toronto spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wallwin here and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Handy at Dalston. Wzg.`l]wl_n__of Allandale ennui 3..-}--- -- ----:--`VIIE I May 27.- -Wm. oborrie and daughter or Thornton spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.` G. Finlay. Mrs. Reid is on the sick list. and Mrs.~Geo. Sunday with Hamilton. ` a:._r}`i_` 1\_Is. 71-;arg_y usuy LU: Alter nreaxrast he complained} ;of ,a' pain in the region of his heart or stomach but went to. the barn to at- tend to some chores. Not returning in the usual time. he was sought at the barn and found lying in the hay mow. , Dr." Wm. Little, of Barrie, who was immediately summoned, found that death -was due to heart failure. De- ceased was born at Crown Hill 68 years . ago. As a young man he'followed the trade of shingle sawyer, afterwards taking up farming.` For many years he farmed at Edgar and in 1905 pur- chased the Doane farm on the Ridge Road west of this village, where the remainder of his life was spent. He is survived byvhis wife, three sons, Rex: of Port Colborne, Cecil and John at home, and one daughter, Mrs. Edgerton of Toronto. Interment took place in `Edgar cemetery, May 22. . UUU .nu-6 um parents nere. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rose and family of Toronto were in the village for the holiday-. _ ; ~ nsudden Death of Jno. Sutton John Sutton was suddenly taken on May 19. After breakfast he complained a region of his hnnrt A... was runner 0016.` Mr. Morton and family motored from Toronto and. spent the holiday with Mr. and `Mrs. Sanderson. Be}: Sutton, -son of Mr. and tMrs. James Sutton,` spent the holiday with his parents here. MI` and `Alan `I A `l3n--- -~-5' " Lu.IlUUllIl.- - - . Almost all the cottage owners came up for the holiday and seemed to en- ' joy themselves although` the Weather was rather cold. M10 Mnnnn and 0.....lI_- _.--A----~ ` I _ --- - 5 .- I May 25--Rev. H. Berry's triends,her e' were glad to see him on Sunday and _Monday looking so WW1` ` came home for the holiday. Dr. Gordon Malcolm is spending a few days with his mother, Mrs. Geo. `Malcolm. Alrnnnl on]! LI... ....44_.__ --A- _Miss_ Margaret Simpson of Midland ` .u.uur years in U.B.A Miss Ella Friel not Penetang spent the holiday at home. A J. H. Hall visited in Barrie last week. J. B.` Long has returned to Toronto after spending 9. few days at his home ere. ` Dr. A. N. Coughiin of St. Louis vis- ited friends here recently. snent 9. fan! .a....... 4.. V-Placed throughollt the stor are alarge riumber of tables, oh v articles, such as Men s Underwear, Shirts;,'Ties, Collars, ` Ladies Print Goods, Bloomers, Knickers, ._Boys }}Blouses, etc., etc.,__are OI` `hum tn 9 nnrnknr Chang A...` l...-t--.. 1:_.;- In gg1DH_uRs1' _E_GBl-SR1` u vuco L spent the holidays at ' Lowell. J.V1l'S. _b'. Steele,` Botha, Alti. ' Mr. and Mrs. Foster, Mrs Boyd, and Miss Endean were the guests of Miss _ Ethel Sampson" over the holiday. Miss Grace Godden spent the holiday with Miss Laura Hall. ` The C.G.I.'1`. group met at '1`. E. Ross on Saturday. A debate Resolved that a girl can give greater service uy masses Beatrice Graham ` tha. Bartholomew, and won nuxne '1'1es." vMrs. T. E. Ross is visitin M1's._S. Steele,` Botha, Alti. and MP5 Wnufnn `IK-A pm: uay wxtn ner parents. . _ Despite the thunder storm -on Fri- day night a good`many attended the supper and concert in Guthrie church. The Crown Hill Young People_ delight- ed their audience with their play, Home Ties. ` Mrs. is visiting `an-3 `M1's._S. Steele. B0tha_ AH-:3` ?M ay 26--Misses Florence and Islay Corbett of Toronto spent the week-end `with their `parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Campbell and John, visited at Duntroon . over-. the holiday. ~ _ Misses Jean and Susan Bartholomew are spending` a. short "time at their home here. - Miss Jean Gilchrist, astudent at the Toronto Normal College, spent Em- pire Day with her . Despite the fhnndnn cfnnvn -- 1-V-9 ' . I We are pleased to extend the convenience of time-payments. Ask about Maxwell : attractive plan. Maxwell dealer: and supe- rior Maxwell service everywhere. -~ --rj 31 3|" May 25-Miss Mae Ma :-fey ot Tor- onto spent the week-end at her home here. ' V ' Nil es in the Gallon GAMBLE 8: GROSE Phone 76. u uuu J.V.lilI'- by a num- Fmer Results, Easier Riding, Greater Strength, Lower Costs The new good Maxwell is in truth a car of exceptional _quality. The motor isdesigned -not only to deliver 58 miles an hour and accelerate-om 5 to 25 in 8.sec- onds. It also combines such structural features as force feed lubrication to main bearings.- Facts like these account for the car's dependable service and low maintenance costs. We would like an oppor- tunity to tell you the complete Maxwell story. But most of all we are eager to demonstrate the car s ner results and riding qualities. ' ' ?11_NeWGOOd ber of points over the negative upheld ' by Misses Christina Campbell and Laura. Hall. "The girls plan to enter 8. team in thn hnnlrnfhnll lanann If nu]: uauru. null. 1116 girls plan IO enter 3. team in the basketball league if one r is formed in the township this season. ` A goodly number _of the Guthrie con- eill .of Toronto visited his vicinity this Rae snent Rnndnv I-an-vn One of the first considerations of the desigxiers and buildersof the new good Maxwell was to make sure of ample" strength. Transmission and rear axle are` strong enough for the most powerfullugging through deep sand and mud. In every particular the car is built to do the job -whatever the job may be--and do it unfalteringly. Phone 453. Softjball, Team. cans, 1=`oou;.11, Etc. . Cal} or snfyour address and get Spa1ding s 1925 Sporting Goods Catalogue FREE. l ` FISHING TACKLE % Alcoc_k, agd Wt;-tgfwood Brand of Tackle. AA'se1ec'tion that wi11'sure1yTp17Tei:1`s`e you. Come in and see .our stock. \, URRY S 143. udop St. gregation spent Emkpire Day bea.ut!fy- ingkthe cemetery and Guthrie church. par . .` (`nnaw-oi-ulnolr.-.e. LA II - .....-I 11..- rm p_a.l.'n. I . Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. S- Steele (nee Mary Ross)`, on the arriva of a daughter (Margaret'.fAlisson). 36 Bayeld St. .. :4. means spent Sunday here. Ryther home after three {our years in U.S.A. ~ . Minn mun Wain] no 1:o..-.-4--- -~- \./`UAR \ 8 Clapygerton S 28 '-e';;-5" 1') Watch and PROM WORK "Place your 01'! -and Duckling. ragara St1`:xi11s. average L';:.u`-In -of them. I:(h >'1 "live arrivzal ;:u "D `D 1 rv..:._. . Baby Chic wcug. Do the Op advantage of `Yes, they .- Tlic and tu th. The fact mized in eve What is or the Optomet -__v ".-...-.v- Before a vtometry he i. :pass_ a presc Who over; A Board 1 -l...-- What ind Itometry? H11 (H110

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