Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 6 May 1926, p. 20

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BUTIUE 3 8'0 0 DOBIIIOII In 'L'0l'0I0u On Sun ay evening came a. nice` `warmmain. the first or the season. It is to be hoped the farmers will be able to mrogrens with their held-back work. mlmn knuvn nun. lunflwlni u-AAA-p Inn hnan , HI`. UOHDBIIYW EDBOIICG. [Frank I{on.er has returned otter "an absence of a few weeks. "1`onIor!a.l work in once again In operation here. Mr. and Mn. Dannellv and non II once again-In ODBPEHOH now. .Mr. and Mrs.` Donnelly and non Acheson are enjoying their holidays` wlthrelatives In and near "Cayuga. Jnrnmn hnrmhnn has mmln not his wmrrexauves m ana near -uayuxu. . Jerome Shanahan has again gpt his savage worklngln tulrblast. and has It new hand to:-the season in the ver- Ion of Chhrlel Lottus Thu nl-znna 'nf thin Ilffln vls-urn A!- or unaries uouus. The citizens `or this little villsze ex- tend their sympathy to David Drysdale and son Reginald in the sudden calling "or a fond wire and mother. Wrlnnn hmnn urnma-nlnnnnll tn h~nnr`n`f 0: ms mrm, nan zone [0 uve m muuanu Mr. Lever. "relieving `agent, "11 in. charge or .the C.N.R. station during Mr. Donnelly'e absence. -F`rn,nk l`nnar hm: returne after "an ex-JL. , _ our correspondent was pleased to "i6i T'HE"vVb'R1I>' Albert Toner,a.nd Jos. Hall. ' WUFK you nuve UUIIB X19119. W8 KIDIJG to see you -often in the future and assure you that you will always be welcome visitors in the community. To you both and to your family we. give our best wishes for your. future good health, happiness ad prosperity. In token of these good wishes we ask you to a`c`c`ept this purse. Signed on behalf of the Euchre Club--Chas. frhurlow. ,1 Vlllklge. , '- 8. Platt wishes to inform Amberola. Edison` owners that, `through ` special arrangements direct with the Edison Company, any and all records can be secured. including all the latest issues. so that all who previously were alarm- ed as to chances of securing further records canrest at ease. and" notify him as to their future requirements. Amonthly list of records recorded will be sent out each month. 0! course the Edison Disc records are nrocurable at all times. (a_dvt;) e `Mr. Lever, the C`.N.R. relieving agent. who is here during the absence of Mr. Donnelly on his vacation. has proven his worth `during his spare time by knocking off 46 ground hogs. in-the tieids around the villase, with his little reliable 22-calibre. Mr. ,La.ver would surely be a. splendid one to have it an organized gang were only called to-` tether to make a-regular raid on Mr. Ground Hog. This would certainly be a grand idea to carry out, and would positively pay the farmer `tor it is a. well known fact that the ground has is rapidly increasing in this district and will soon be, it it is nct.`a.lrea.dy. Va. es. ' nnr nnrnnnhnnnnt mun nlancmil on way no. nnlluwvwun Irnnlw H van: vol -uuwnuuvu-n The Euchre Club .gathere% at the home} or Mr. and Mrs. R. E. 7 rock on Frida.y.evening and spent a. very plea- sent time in the usual `manner. Mrs. Albert Toner and Wm. -Johnston car- ried oi! `the prizes. Afterwards Mr. and Mrs. Brook were presented with a purse and the following address was read to them and their tamiiy:- . Ann m..|'.....a..,,,_u1.. .a....a....-. Cl\u\'Inn`nIv `A Jvuu nu uneven: uuu vulva; ouussagc Dearr_Friends--We desire `tonight to express to you our_very'sincere sorrow at your removal from our midst. You `have been with us for many years. years which have won for,yo_u -the re.- spect and `esteem of your neighbors. You have taken at all times a lively interest in the activities of this `com- munity. whethervpertaining to church affairs, sports, charities or other things to advance the general welfare. Although it is a pleasure to know that you are not going faraway and that we may be able to.see. you and enjoy your sociability, still we feel that you have left a vacancy that cannot be eas- ily tilled. V ;'1`he fact that you were born in our neighborhood and have spent your childhood days with us -makes us sorry to part with you. . To you, Mrs. Brock, we feel indebted in many ways _ for your cheerful and uhtirlng assis- tance. especially in times of sickness. While you, Mr.gBrock, have been able to devote more time to local affairs and the men have learned'to know you better in matters pertaining to public interest, and .in the different sports to which you have always given whole,- hearted support. We know that we are losing a good community booster. a good citizen and a good clean lover of sports. You have been, and we hope will be,-an enthusiastic euchre player. and to some at least who are present" here tonight`, that is saying all that need be said. Your help was -always the first to be solicited, because we knew any worthy object would receive your support. The fact that the village of Fergusonvafe is known as a wide- awake rural centre for its `size is in no small measure due to your untiring and. unselfish efforts. .While you are not going far away we assure you that you will be greatly missed. We trust that you will both make many friends in the city and will carry on the good workyou have done here. We hope see you -often in the future and on oy av ave v||vv- --I|ow' vv gymn- Wm. Thurlew and James Lamble were in 4ll1ston this week on business. nu'L- v1n_--I..._ tVI_-I_> _._;_I.*-__--` -L A.I._ business.` . .- > May the 1st sounds good `to the av- erage sporteman. especially thoseglwho have been accustomed year atta .-year to make ready for just this time, How the old-rod-`was taken down and in~ spected; the hooks. sinkers. and lines- replenished`,`and the thoughts of visit- ing that old familiar stream. retiring the night before with a prayerlor a i'avorable day and falling into a deep- sleep to dream and have visions of the beautiful speckled beauties darting here and there from their many hiding places. Oh. those were the good ol days,..but at the present stage of the game, one must move back north many miles to come across a stream where a good day's .catch can be realized. 5 Even .with good prospects in sight, the chances thispyear will undoubtedlyibe a postponement till more favorable weather eonditionsarrive and the ma- jgrity of the roads get into proper s ape. . ' May W4-..-lldrra. Alex. lllchavdson and Miss Grace spent a. couple of day in. Toronto recently. - T Will ('!umm!mz_ .'l r.. made a business 'J.'0!'0Yl'(O PBCBIIUY; ' ' _ .Wlll Cummmg. J:-., made a business trip to Toronto thiawagk. `IIYIII Vlnnnln-o and fnvunnn 'f.nnnInIn Fm`-USiVAL?3 May `4-M1ss. Gladys` Moixiexth has been on the sick list. T - ' Miss Alberta Ferguson is visiting Allandal ffrlends; ' ` V Rnndav vinltnrn lnnlndpr]: Miss Mm`- Nowhere in, town `can V you see Such variety, and ` the-prices are right. A ` FOR THIS WEEK we have a special collection of about 25 dresses in black,-sand, sandalwood, grey '-and rosewood. _ A ` * ` Sale Price, _ Just the . thing. for` wearing, in ve different styles, [colors "red, sand, powder blue and helio. Sale.p_rice . . Irl UIBEEIJIUB. , _ Elmvaie certainly should havesome kind oi. fire protection. The disastrous tire recently with loss of life should be the means of bringing every citizen behind a scheme where fire protection could be installed at a reasonable tig- ure, and something that could be re- lied upon to give entire satisfaction and prove its worth in case such an- ,,othe_r confiagratmn should visit " the village. R. `Plnff Hahn: in infnrm `Amhnrnln priced at . . . . . . . . . . . $1.50, $2.25, $2.75 and $4.00 -MARTHA; WASHINGTON HOUSE Dkzssizi ; ` This famous make of house dresses, for which we 1 have thesole agency for Barrie, is always satisfactory ` in both style and t. All sizes 16 to 51. Wehave them OFFERiNG sratm mnucmmr FOR ns WEEK-END FROM ova wt-zu. * stocx OFLADIES READY-TO-WEAR Am) MILLINERY FLANNAI`-IL DRESSES` 1-`on SATURDAY ONLY we will give astraightw Inn] ..l:__-___. H, ,u I I0 LADIES! "Shop here and get Shoppers Club vbtes 3100 `vote; for the Chevrolet Car or. two frips to .Fl`rida, tc.', to be givemgway fre by. this Club. "l,0/9 "jdiscoufnt on all vanzdwefa-t-2; , not mentioned in thi advertisement. Mloilki` % POWELL 6- CO. NOWISDRESS IIME AND OUR % % _ sI_:u-:cnoN IS LARGE ynvvvlllwtliw IQICIUV Ill IIIIEIIJ Olllpurluuwwn `Ben Toner. the good-ngtured, eaet- - om route. mail carrier. says it -is a. great pleaeure to_get in the buggy `a.- air: and it will be .et1_l_1 more so when e can uee the car. Quite it lot of sickness in the, shape =0! tlu" and whooping cough is in and around the village. Dr. J. Kearns has been very -bus attending to- the _num;- Imus cases. '1` 9 maliorltv of them are While Patrolmah'Fra.ncisV of Colurr_1- _bus, _of~ Rayon and` and fall` `wash materials just to hand, lovely voiledresses from .. $6.50 to.$l2.50 L .31-:AU'ru=uL@_m ~`su1vnv1ER DRESSES in a_ great variety; one special .bloomer,, large roomy make, -very spec- ially priced for . . in `all colors, helio, pink, sky and white, for .. 50 it} 2111 . co16fs,.. esh; helio, pmk and white, at 1 Always pretty `aTn:lTb:c-o_m1ng_'_ -fo-und in this store . 7 V------ - - vv wt`: ysrunig l\r\4\urlV vu Lnnnu VV \r\rl\ all fully. linied; % some` have velvet collars, _s`izes 16-, and 20,` at . . . . . T. .. $15.09 and $19.00 \SUMME.R WEIGHT KNIT BLQOMERS ADMIRAL MIDDIES in all white, `cadet blue and white with navy annel detachable collar and cuffs. ' '- ' Prices $2.00 and $2.25 ` I ID 11108 [0 H03!` ESE!!! U18 "ua.nu.u1a.n and" rendering the customary music - during the evening. . Anrll was a record breaker for cold V WE SPECIALIZE IN" MATRONS HATS Prices-range from ._ . .0 . . . . . . , . L. $3.95 to $10.00 Sjiy, rpsewood, helio, grey, rose, sndiiidfx;/hite. Sale Price, - 15 only Beautifgl Tweed Coafe received this week; III` #1111`: 1:"AAL .......-4I.-_-_ , SILK BL-IOOMERS AND VESTS ` Ohio, slept} a burglar stole $50frdm BLACK SATIN AND s11xcAPE %' " COATS 4`? WR . 5I , SIL1; VESTS `ALL co1,oFRs:o1-` SILK-KNIT: SCARFS VVICTH T fad -this wdek. Big shipment fceiv M`I_LLI_NE_R_Y ; UUTHIB Elle EVIlH|Ku . April was a record breaker for cold weather, but nothing 3 or theordinsry for beckwardness. The only thing she ' failed to supnly this season "was rain. All were glad to see her pass along and introduce Miss May. who arrived -with nmbalmy south wind and warm sun- I no. ' A ' The bell in the steeple of the Roman Catholic. church is to be installed shortly and Rev. M. J. Gearin. expects an expert any day now to do the work of installing. This will make quite a. change for the church-going people, as no doubt the bell will be heard at a great distance. Elmvnla certainlv should havasome All colors including black, .made with side pleat, wonderful value .. BROADCLOTH BLOOMERS_ in good quality __broad- cloth, sky, sand, yellow, pink, rosewood, esh and mauve, at hi? .7 .Fin knit, sizes 38 to 44, .2-.. ll REAL SNAP IN BROADCLOTH SLIPS OPERA TOP v1zs'rs his home. 131115, Qlauvu JV IL! I I, 82V Dunlpp St. Phone 323 IIUW U11 U18 I'U(l I0 recovery. '. May brought with her most of the summer birds, but little Jenny "Wren has failed to arrive as yet, But May says she is on her way. And it certain- ! is nice to hear again the Ca.na.dian and" rendm-inc the mmtomarv music :34, navy n . ; n n sn VI: .10 Val VIID VV Ilull UIIVII lIWI`I" Iliivn vv Ill nu The boys are getting readytor base- ball. Look out tor.extra results this season. as there.a.re going to be im- provements made in many instances; `Dan 'I"nnA-v Olin ann1`_nnOIInn:I An :0. u"2aZz`iG`.r`;`"- 1tI.;{`e'i`z`E'.ax`.?:`:':..}':3 1`i`.??u{i{;Z nous cases. '1` e majority of them age now on the road to recovery. . Mav brought with her inmlt 1')! tbs oi. fond wire and mother. . . Friends here wereyleased to hear or the success of Miss Phil. Hayes at Barrie Business College and her so- ouring 8. ggod position in Toronto. On Sun a v evenlna came a. tilde`

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