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Barrie Examiner, 18 Mar 1926, p. 5

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fdays with Mr. and" Mrs. ueozjge-xoung. Misses E1si'e_ and `Nora Harris and A thelrhrother Cecil spent Sunday with their aunt, Mrs. J os. McMaster, Utopia. I A 'InIIv n`nlnigh1nnd nf vnunz neonle ' their 8,un't,`1\l.!'S. J08. xvxcmuswr, uI.Up1u.. . '.A jolly sleighload of young people journeyed to the honie of Mr and |Mrs. :Eb. Harris on Monday evening. MINl:'SNG s'rA"r1o1q Ono s1'A11oN A jolly time was spent 1}) playing cards and aamen. It Juuy tun`: and games. 'l"hn 1'-Tn] n1 ,nd The Helpi;1g__ Hand Socigty met at MP8. W. `:1. uuvus. , Dr. and Mrs. F. Davis and little son of Toronto are spending a. `few days with the farmer's father. W.` H. Davis. who is very I'll. . n A a-nnlv 'nrnwd n`tt,nnded John CONFEC11ONERY_DEi5ARTMENT QLDFASHlONED HUMBUGS (pure sugar), 19 15; CHOCOLATE BARS, all varieties, at . . . . . . 6 for 25 `Gold Seal Tea at . . . Lipton s Tea at . . . . Purity-Japan Tea.at- Pure Maple?-Syr1;p, gal. (imp.) $2.65 Pure Maple Syrup, qt. (rep.) . . 59 Pure Maple Syrup, pt. (rep.)` . . 31 Geode Delivered Promplgly. Phones 145 and 857. `E. D; Smith's BLACK `CURRANT JAM .. 4.1b.Ti}{. 89: Wagsta` s PUR-E RASPBERRY JAM . , 4-lb. tins 75 Family `RICE T; An-owlroot` Biscuits . 27 lb. Flg _B:YnMBiscuits- . . . .l . . . . . . 21; lb. Sultgna Biscuits . . . 25: lb. Marshmallow Buff Biscuits . . 21_c ll). The quality in these biscuits is of the best. EIC. HINDS Phone 845, BpA'rie. 31-33 Bradfon-J` Sheet. v u-:.-.. -v-.-- V- _-_ .. ..- Make the ch_i1df 'ha1p$I; ta1 ih*erf1TaTj)riz."` wno -18 Very .111. A goodly `crowd attended John Keowr_1's sale on` Thursday. Everything sold well. Ivy will be veryysorry -to lose Mr. and Mrs. Keown and family. Ow- ing to Mr. Keown's poor health they `had to give up farming. Gama nnn navy: he heard 51 rnhin `last QUALITY GROCERIESW -\ at Attractive Prices` A with every pound of the fqllowingi . TEAS AND COFFEE 3 lbs. 25 Pearl White TAPIOCA. . . 2 lbs. 23 59 69: 1 75 English Breakfast- Tea" at . . . . . '75:: Golden Tip Tea at . . . . . .'.".'.. '90: Chase &Sanborn Coffee at V.` ._ : . 65 the home of Mrs. Gergp `Young Friday. Mar. 12, with quite a. good at-. I-nndnnt-,9. 1: rxuay, u.I. tendance. Bread, per loaf Corn Starch . . . Shrimps . . .- . 80 and 82 Elizabeth St. '. '. -we had to glve up Iarmmg. Some one says he heard a. robin `last. week. Poor bird; it must think it -struck th wrong country. MI -tau T.nI1n hnuln nf nrnngnvle sment _ Page Five the week-ena at max` nome neru. Miss Helen I-Iatton, nurse. or '1`or-- onto is home with her mother. who is -on the sick list. to 4;. vino um-u nftcm I-ha rnads hav they were on Monuay. Wilfred Hatton -is a busy `man these days, chopping before the roads break `III\ struck me wrong country. Miss Leila. Davis of Orangeville spent the week-end at her home here. Mina I-Inlnn I-Innn nurse. of '1`or-- -up. . ` . A number of the farmers took note.- :toes to Utopia. on Saturday to load. As the day was very cold some of the apuas were touched with the frost. `Who should bear the loss, the farmers -or the railroad for ordering a. car on -such 9. day? 0! course, the weatherman is responsible. but he is not in _a. posi-_ 'tion to foot the bill , n- rmmaanv hf this week` a. social 'tion tb - On Tuesday at tins week` a. evening was enjoyed in Ivy Presbyter- `ian church. After the evening had been very enjoyably passed in ames. Mr. and Mrs. John Keown were made` the recipients of a purse and address as `follows: - `Noun MB and MFR, fraunsnAY. uAa1-3" us... 1926. the SICK I181. It is not very often the roads have `to be plowed out this time of year. as they Monday. ` wmvma `I-Tnftnn in a busv `man these Dear Mr. and Mrs. Keownp andtfamily --We. the members and adherents` of `Ivy Presbyterian church, are gathered `here tonight to spend a. social evening with you and to express our regret at your contemplated removal from our. midst. While you have been with us we `have held you and your family in high esteem for your kindly qualitie of "mind and heart. We desire. as a token ofour regard. to ask you to ac- cept this~purse and we. one and all, -pray that God may bless you in your` new home and work. Signed on be- half of the congregation, Adolphus` Mc Lean and Reg. Arnold. . K Mar. 15--A sure Sign 613 spring is `seen in the return of Mr. Crow. nr Maumhnrnnn of New Lowell has seen the return 0: Mr. uruw. W. Mumberson of New purchased the farm of the late Wm. Winter. - am... (`hon Mnnnrthv visited Barrie ` Mrs. Chas. McCarthy visited friends last week. Mrs. E. -Comartin has returned home gleycrln Toronto, accompanied by her son Miss Jessie Trott of Kingston is holidaying with her parents here. Jerry `Desourdie of Allandale spent the week-end with his nephew. Frank. -I-.._. 1tr:....\.. Gm off-Av nnnndint-I 8. the WEEK-enu wuu um llvpsnvvvg - .....-.-. Mrs. Winter, Sr.. after spending a. week with-Mrs. Dash, ha's_.ret1_1rned to the home of her qaughter, .M;'s.~ J1`. Hinds. .`_ '- Mrs. George Clarke and baby Donald are spending a few weeks with Wfylends in Orillia. ' T . Norman J. Coulsonlntends leaving for Detroit shortly. Miss Freda Thiffault of North Bay `lg; home on account of ill-health. If the snow-shoers of New Lowell are anxiously looking for snow to ex- ~=ercl_se_ tl_1egnse`l_\f_es they can be accom- ..--.-.A;1 In Lav-a... '-- ,_-, N: en uercise themselves, xmodated in Brentwood. puma-mrnlnnnn to` Miss E '1n0(18.EBu ul .DL'u1u.vvuu Congratulations to` 1\ jardlne 'who'won the 1 .gress1ve.euchre party : Utopia. _ TUl'w:,.'l\?~_ Jardine and 3 `Utopia. Mrs.N~. J ardine Lloyd s pent_Sun- day with Angus friends, Minn Katie `Hogan has been on thg friends. Miss Katie `Hogan on the sick list butewas able to be out and around on Sunday. V . -n..n....+ Anam had-the misfortune to Sunday. v. `Robert ,Allen had the `be kicked by one of his cows, which left him with 9. disabled knee. Henry Desjardine- of Sanford Si ... Barrie. c'a1led on-his brother John. re-r 4\Av\C"II .Du.1'1`u:. cently- Mar. 16-John Cochrane. a. former resident of Midhurst, died suddenly-` on Sunday, Mar. 14, in New York. The remains of the deceased will arrive in Barrie on Wednesday even1n'g', Mar. 17. Interment will take place 1nMi'd- `hurst cemetery on Thursday afternoon. 18th inst. Much sympathy is extended to the bereaved ones. John T. Came on "and David Cochrane arrived in M d- hurst from Toronto on- Tuesday to make preparations for the funeral. "-- `nut-nova um: 200d preparauons mr uiu tuuuuu. The farmers are making good use of their time drawing dut their produce while` there is good sleighing. Miss Evelyn Osborne has returned `to her home in Thornton after spending some time with her sister,'Mrs. Geo. Fin ay. - _ ' e rs. Sam. Weaymouth of Toronto spent 9. few days last week the guest of Mrs. Forrest Wallwin. .' . Miss Grace Gill is visiting friends in"1`ot-onto. V . Mrs. Frank Orser is" on the sick `list. I Miss McLean of Edgar is a visitor with Mrs. Thos. Spence. ` Mrs. Forrest W_p1lwin'a.nd Mrs. Sa.m.. Weaymouth s ent Sunday . with Mr. and Mrs. Arc is We on at Dalston. ' Shipping potatoesa (1 drawing wood` 7 seems to be the order of the day. "Mar. 16-v-M. J. Elliott `made a. bust-' ness trip to Midiand on `Friday. mm... `Mnffatt of Coldwater is visiting trip Midland on 19'r1ua.y. Mrs. Mottatt of Coldwater with Mrs. R. A. Kent. H. Porter is having a; new `lighting plant installed to light up the pool room and garage. V M... (Inn. `Dunn of Midland and Mrs. .on' Friday ni t. ioom and Mrs. Geo._ Dunn of Midland Blain of Katrina spent over Sunday. at James Dunn's. ~ A sleighload of young people went over to skate at the _rink_ in v'E1mvsie - Miss Elia owat` `is spending""some time with her aunt, Mrs, David Gra- ham, in Eimvale. . ,. 4 Mr. and Mrs.. Percy Thompson `of Craighurst.ha.ve `moved to Geo. Thomp- son's farm. ' ' " . Mm. W` T-1'nlmesVand".Ma.ster Bobiett` son s . _/ Mrs. W; Holmes and Master Bob left Sgzturday for Mr. - Holmeshome at Ailsa. A.Cra.i;=: to see her" grandmother whois seriously in. .. ` 7 . r1.um~v-nhalations to Miss Joy Turner; who is serxousxy xu. A Congratulations to Miss Joy Turner; -and `Russell Janijeson, 2nd.nl1n,e.`-who `were married on '1`uesda.y,;16th..a,t the Manse by the Rein John Gibson. ., msanrrwaap N[D"_35T S to wuss muuuu. yua- prize at the pro- narty at W. J. Miller's, w . to Emma. Des- okn nv-Inn nf the nu)- 315:. 15--At `time: on writing` Mm Johns Gilchrist. is on the "sick list. Mrs. Bert Richardson of . Fez-'nda.le 1I)_ent a" few. days with her .mother. rs. John Gilchrist. last week. Miss Edna. Miles spent the week-end with Phelpston friends. The Women's Institute held their meeting on March 11, at the home of Miss Mamie McNab.n. *nn'......_~.1...-.11 -117-31. nnnnmnonlna fhn ..l.Vl.l8S Mamie N.|.ClV8.D.,` Marshall `Webb. accompanied the Minesing hockey boys to Brantford. On returning he stopped oft at Toronto for a couple of weeks. _ ' F. Neville and A. Tuck of Sunnidale visited with Mr. and Mrs. tR..H., Miles on Sunday. a . T ' Miss Lila Culham visited with Stay- ner friends during last week Louis Whyte,~. iormerly employed with Alex. McNab.has gone to C01- lingwood. to .work on the boats.. . Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Newman Giffen upon the arrival of a. hat." `Inna: Ann `Alan 0 ungwuqu. E0 .WO!'lC DH 1 to 1 baby boy on Mar. 8. `Rh!-t 13"-nnlr nnanf 0840) 00y 011 1118.1`. 5. Bart. Fralick spent last week with "friends in Toronto. Earl Richardson is able to be out of the R.V. Hospital again. v V Mr. and Mrs. Nell Bowser and fam- ily_ are busy `moving this week onto what is known as the Bremner`~farm n6 `E1111:-`tn: In . VV II? at Buy Advertised Things. nu. I5 KIIUW Edenvale. 1-`.D'ENVALE ESSEXG COACH - $1160 HUSON COACH $1770 HUDSON BR0UGHAM- $2140 HUDSON 7-}Pass. an $2485 HUDSON-ESSEX COACHESL are reduced $70.00 HUDSON BROUGHAM is reduced . . . . $75.00 All] H.U`DSON-ESSEX Cars are equipped "with front and rear` bumpers, eleotrlc windshield cleaner, rear view mirrors, transmission lock, (built in), radiator shutters, ~ moto- mater, _ combination stop and tail light. Convenient Purchase Terms _ M1,... misled by 0.13. .or factory list prices. TO sucu PRICES` aMUST BE ADDED--freight, taxes, handling and sundry other charges which greatly increase a the actual cost. L HUDSON-ESSEX . prices are you factually pay for delivery at your door. They include duty, all taxes, `and equipment. [UDSON-ESSEX U:-Iruv I _a. -'IJG`I J Mar. 15--.Fil{erm"en' eke still (in tli "job and this catch is considerably better tha/njormerly. _ n 11! `Doll! nf "Pm-nni-n has nurchased better tna,_n._rormm-1y.v C. W. Pall: of Toronto has purchased the. house a.nd~lot owned by Rev. S. J. Arthur and is "making considerable alteratios in it. He `and Mrs. Palk are going to become residents of this village. , , `Mfr: _'I'nn-nan Hm-t nnent over Sunday vmage. Mrs. James Hart spent over Sunday Iin Orillla with her brother, `Thomas White. `at... mv `D `now nntm-fninn A num- "Mrs: FQHR. .Day_ entertained a. num- -ber of members of the Ladies Aid last week to quilt a. missiqnary quilt. 1:. .._.a 11.... 1xrno...~. mrnrlnl nn VVUCIL LU Hill. It l|Ilh`lN1lV1IA:avA.y v._----. Mr. and Mrs. Wilton. McGi1l and Miss Sutton have moved into the house on the Ridge Road formerly occupied by Thomas Atkinson. -_ Minn Laura. Besseleft on Saturday by Tnomas Auunson. Miss Laura Besseileft Saturday evening for Cobourg - to train for a nurse. ml-.. ......a Mr... mhnmga `Rnhinnnn fr-nrn `Mar. 15--Mrs. W. E. Lennox. is -spending, a. couple of weeks with friends 1n.Elmva.le. mm Dnknwfnnn nf Tnrnntn In nnnnd. \ ' . I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robinson from the West were renewing old acquaint- ance in the village last week. .0 IVA..- __-..A. ._ J.....- Ann... anuc III LII? Vlllkav Ava-any vv rvv--- Mrs. Hugh Graham spent a. few days lately with her father in Toronto. _ . ____1 -un~.._' 'I7..._\Y.........n--.-n-"I Faun- uy un. week. -`Mar. '16--'rhe U'.},7".o. and U.F.W.O. held their monthly meeting at the home of J. Duncan on Monday, March 1st, with a. good attendance -nu, -v I-"Q1-Iv l'\ _I-_I. 1...: 4...... ...-..\A .\a\C\ ' {newly VV {LII IICL LIN!-l|\4| nan -. \I. V--av. Mr. and Mrs." VanNorman`-*andfam- ily of Stroud visited in'the_ village this\ uvnnlz ' VIII-ll so avvu uvuvanuuu aaaa -- The U.F.W.O. club had two good pap- ers at their meeting; one by Miss Muriel Jermey on The Duties of the chool Trustee" and the other onThe t of Living Well , by Mrs. Stoddart. The- roll call-was answered by each mem- ber telling what plant or shrub she would like to have. Mrs. J. D. Gilchrist gave a splendid .report on the Horti- cultural convention she attended in Toronto which was enioyed by all present. Mrs. Duncan served dainty I refreshments. . n IRA:-Iov `hlnrnh `I5 #1113 TT W0. and PGIPGSDXIIBDIB. I On Monday, March 15, the U.F.O. and` U.F.W.0. held a social evening at the home of Neil Mccuaig. All present re- port a. goo_i time. , Bryson &Mor1eY 5BAY IDS B. `IBW Gays nere. ` - T. Dempster was `called t_o;Coll1ng- wood on Saturday to see his father who is very sick. `Mr: .1 Rnnnml of Toronto snentthe {At your door cost BUY NOW FOR PROMPT DELIVERY 11-pa nAn_kIn1;nxAuI!n % Nothing ore to Pay Effective "March 10th' ovgnnuxuuquuyu ------- -- V Mar. 16-11? Johnston attended` the funeral otahis uncle; G. .Pea.'cock of Toronto. His mother. who_ has been visiting her daughter in London, re-I turned` with him bringing her V little grandson to` spend a; few weeksin this neighborhood. Sympathy is extended to the bereaved ones. ' A many nf Han man an-nnn horn ware 10 (H8 DETBHVGQ Ullc. .A few of the men ground here were` invited to the Klwanian dinner which was held last Friday. Some carried away prizes and all report a. jolly time, . -:1-:..... '17:-.. (V-..-"av.-....: 8.. uh-{tiuuv of avg mg ya uuuu um;-a van. guru-.. v. 5---, ---..-._ `- Miss `Nina Crawford is, visiting at Mrs.. E. McLean's for a few days. 7!... antiwar` nf Hun nrnviru n nnnnnr- IPIEIICIS 111. 1!4'lIIlV8.le. Wm. Robertson of Toronto [is spend- ing a few days here. VI` hnmnnfnr wan `nailed tn nlllne. 1urs.; 1'4 . ncusueuua .I.Ul` u. LCW uuya. ' The sound of the crows arid appear- ance of the roblns indicate approaching Spring. - `A Wnnnn in in Toronto having` a few asp:-mg. A.` Knapp is in Toronto haying a few X-Ray plates taken. He has not been well, for a. long time and he is trying to find out whore the trouble lies. `Allan `IF 'I'Iv-nann in" uiaifina nrifh KIN: Ito Ima out wnere Lne Lruume ueu. ._.Miss F. Knap is` visiting with Mrs. (Sgt.) Alguire of Camp Borden for a lfew days- - 4 Mar. 15-Mrs. Chappel of Tofo1Ito,- who has been visiting her niece, Mrs.i E L. Crawford, returned home onl Satrday. 7 1\A'r-I: E `V .Tnnn.I: in visaing in '|"nr- saturqay. - Mrs. S. V. Jones is visiting in Tor- Onto. - lnia uiaa-A in nnifn hncnr nrifh QM`?! onto. This village is quite busy with ship ping of stock, grain and potatoes; Jas. Mitchell is on `the sick list. Congratulations to ~Mr. and Mrs. Thos. R. Crawford,o'n"th'e arrival of n `Kn vnh Q US. I`. \zl'i1.WlU a son, March 9. Mar. 16-W. Lackie held a. decidedly successful sale on Friday last. Eve{'y- thing went at good prices. Mia: nlivn `Pnannnk snent the week- |ena wnzn Lars. mime uiuugiuey. Miss Jago of Holly is spending a. few 'days with Mr, and" Mrs. Geoxjge -Young. ' Minna E1919 and Nora Harris and tnmg Went. bu. guuu yucca. Miss Olive Peacock spent the week- Vend with `Mrs. Elsie Cloughley. I an. Tocrn nf 1-l n1lv in nnnnding n. fnw who is SICK. ' V Mrs. J. Speers of Toronto spentgthe `week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs. W. Davis. `n.. 0...: Man Ii` hnvlu `tn-ad llffln nnn

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