Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 10 Jun 1926, p. 2

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In buying a Used Car you are forced to depend upon the reputation of the dealer who sells it. A 1 He alone is in a position to kn`ow the history and present condition of the cars he sells. ' Dodge Brothers Dealers are business men, operating permanent establishments under val_- uable franchises. They look upon every Used Car purchaser as the ultimate buyer of a New 091' Q71!" 515:1! !vn1uu\ 1-u:n ~--,I --._'11 --_ V V CHRISTIEVS FRANK w. LIVINGSTON Phone 4291 Barrie, Ont. , , _ . --, --awn`! .9 u uacuuzy LUHC ' connection that you will appreciate. _ _ H- ___--..-..r \Ih aaavucy xur xcgltlmate business purposes, and seasoned nancial advice. Moreover, there is a friendly tone `all through the vou will anm--r~-`ah `SPLENDHD OFFERINGS : mdnrlacr of a. bfanch of The Bank of Nova Scotia `near you is _raa.dy_4to become a friend. ,, STERLI NG_ FRUIT, '.m!N.K5 F. `M; TYRRELL; Swuiierintendeifht ROSS %Bl,..0_CK, I, DU_NLOl STREET, BARRIE, ONT concentrated PINEX13f>'LE"i5 No. 1 TIN % 3531. `1ucHM'1-:u.o` 7V.`i. same? 73; 93.1. BULK 53;: Best for New Car Prices 29"| s an} 'A'1::;- ::a?o:m Delivered CORNI cnolcl-:,aUAun SILVER BAR CRUSHED ~\1'Ht_JEn4s nAY, JUNE 10, 1926; .24 lb. Bag 93 lb. Ba `$.85 Toy Pail 18 oz. Finest Manila | j::;-_.- l 211Ns25 ; pupal 123-c sgmmas I i:if{c3 RH; NORWEGIAN 'I`\vin Were hm` Laughlin Iii wi clea 3PI Delicious and ' Refreshing V 4.`; Barrie . rrsnsalnu NEED A ` Do you think your. father will ob- _ject to my suit? ` _ ' "I don't see whyhe should`: he wears one almost as bad`.--'I!`1t B/Its. tuaum wun an we nrst DPIZGS. At the commencement of the base- ball season it was predicted that the (LL. and_B. softball team would cause the balance of the league teams to sit up and take notice. So far this has proven true. All matches played to. the present have beena walk-over. in each case. with large odds to the credit of the `CL. and B's. Keep up the good work. boys. -1 . um ouuu Lune uemetery; ' . ` The annual loyd George picnic which took plac `Saturday last was the usual deci d success. The games, which consisted` of softball. running. jumping}; etc;, "were well `contested. ' Lefroy seniov boys` and girls ball teams won all the first prizes. the cnmmm`-mnmnn+ n-P nm 1...... I-V-I-I-'o VV 5.1141- The passing out of a bri h life took place on Friday rrgozynibryxggullg the dfeantih of Miss Edith Allah. daugh. ter o r. and Mrs. G. C. Allan. Miss 333: 33; i.':1%; :%.%v `*`l` `" ' as no V un- expected. Thefuneral took place from the home lg Lefroy at two .o clock on Sunday an proceeded to the United Church at Churchill where service was conducted by Rev. J. McEwen and Rev. Jas. Brown. Burial took place at the Sixth Line Cemetery; `The annlinl T..lnvr1 (`3.nn}r- ..:.....:- LUl.`U.l1|.U uuruxg U18 WBGK. . _ Mrs. W. C. W; McCullough .has gone to spend an extended holiday at Georgina Island with her daughter. Mrs. Ward. "Vina vunnnvunn nunt AR .. I._.l._I.. w u.u.unu me uzuyu ueorge p1cnlc.'_ T The following were week-end visit.- ors from Toronto: Mrs. Nickel, Mr. and _Mrs. Hill`and, Melvin King, Miss Mary Noble, Miss E. and Ewart Ral- ston, Percy and Burleigh Douse and Miss Mary and Earl Brown. _ - ' Mr. and Mrs. T. Kissock of `Barrie ' spent Sunday with Mr. and -Mrs. `F. Whan. - Mrs. A. Adams spent a` few days in Toronto during the week. Mrn T (` r, `|\/l'nrVun.......-I. muueuu uu nuuuruuy 01: last week. . -Miuand Mrs. I. M. Gilpin and Mr and Mrs. Thomas and Lorne Gilpui motored from ` Toronto last Saturdav to attend the Lloyd George picnic.` , The following were wAnlr-nnrI M-- L. LL.lLl.ll5Ull. - \ ` . Mr. and Mrs. J. Reid attended the" silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. W11- liams, celebrated at their home IMA1- landale on Saturday of last `Week. -Mi`. and MFR, 1' NT l'.`_iIn on: 12.. aycuu. r.-u_.a_uuay wux1.1'e1a.L1ves nere. > Mr. and Mrs. R. Fisher of Toronto spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, '1`. Atkinson. \ Kn ISVII` I/Tuna T `DAL: -.L\L4_.``I, u .- aux, .;u;'a. auu. .Deu.I.Ly. _ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beatt and` Irene of Gormley and Mr. an Mrs. `Jack Beatty and daughter .- of. Torontd sbent Suday withrelatives here. MI`. and Mrs. R. Fisher ni 'lVn.......;_ E28 I\I June 8--Mrs. Wm. Goodfeliow o ` Barriewspent Friday last with her cou.- _ sin, M/rs. Jno. Beatty. Mr. and Mrs, Rnhnvf `Roan-.1 ..__,1 PRESSING NEED m H-ninlz `mun P.-.n...... _It seems that everybody reads The Examiner. Those who don't sub- scribe. borrow it from their neighbors. n rnnnvhl VV l\vI\ June 7--The annual public meeting ,0! this branch of nWomen s Institute `was held in the Grange. Hall on Tues- day, June 1, with a large attendance. `Barrie Institute _were the guests and all present enjoyed`Miss I. Langton's ex- cellent address on Keeping Fit."' A number of good suggestions were given on Health `and Home Economics". The Barrie branch contributed to the program with a dialogue entitled Mo- ther's Meeting" which was greatly ap- reciated. Refreshments were served " uringl a, very socialhalf our. Mrs. `Mitchell poured coffee. The ext meet- _ing will be held -at the home` of Mrs. Edward Carr on July_'13.'Visit_ors wel- come. ` 2 `Int... 7-1;... r....u- -__1 -3---.-,.,. -- Uuuuv. . Mrs. John Cook and daughter Mar- gareg. are visiting `relatives in Toronto this week. 7 \ . _ 'l1hyinh morning .30 at `D....u.. -._ (1--.. `week. 7 Divine service at St. Paul's on Sun- day June 13, at 3 p.m. Sunday School 3 ul 1'UI'UIllZ0 IQ!` 8. row days. V Miss Marion Arnold spent the week- end in Toronto. _ Harry Banting. George [and Frank are away on a. motor trip. nu zuugutun :0!` a. couple Of days. Mrs. I. Spears and son Vernon are in Toronto for a. few days. Marion Arnnl nhnnf Hm mm.1,_ LFUHI. U]. 1118 rarm. Ivy ball team went to Barrie on Mon- day to play but lost, Barrie winning out the second game from them. `If. T41, nnnfina la nn 1: `I-.u..I.......-. L--I-- uul. ulu seuunu game ITO!!! them. W. E. Banting is on a. business trip to Kingston for Va couple of days. I. SDEEFH and nn,vnrnnn own uuuuuuy morning. .- Mrs. McRae and daughter of Col- lingwood visited her brother.- T. Demp- ster. of this village 'last week. W. .T_ MnT.nnn.iu Irvlrnsntrinnu 1.1.. ...... abut`. Ul. uus vmage last week. W. J. McLeanAis improving his pro- perty by putting a wire fence on the front of his far . Tvv hall 4-noun nun.` 4;- 'n......:- -- Ir- \ J.u,1'u. uwary. ` . Mr. Smith from Toronto occupied the pulpit of the Presbytgrian church last Sunday morning. ` ` MP9, Mnpnn and Ac-nu-.-1.4-a... -8 IV-1 June 7--Miss Thelma Broley; nurse- in -training at Collingwood, spent a.- couple of days at her home here. Miss Wilhnlminn m...,..., -.........c..-_ Uuuple u; uays at ner home here. Miss Wilhelmina Cleary spent"Sun- day at Angus with her grandmother, Mrs`. Cleary. " Mr, Qmifh fnnm 'Fnunn4.. .-..........:..:I LI-- V-XIIUHFIS Us The U.F`.O'. and U.FQw.o. held their `monthly: meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gilchrist on Monday evening and enjoyed an address given by Hon. E. C. Drury of Crown Hill. x. (From another correspondent) Misses-Jean and Susan Bartholomew are spending` a few weeks at home. Miss F. Bell spent the week-end with her mother who is very ill. Wedding bells _a.re ringing loudly. Q1 uua. Mrs. (Rev.) N. Campbell of Bathe is" visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. D. Gilchrist; . Phi... tvmri -._,-. u-...--..- - .7 xuuzuvt-:3 were on .sunday. The Presbyterian young people, un- der the leadership of H. M. Coulter, spent Wednesday evening at the home of Ale . Graham. The next meeting is to'be held at Norman Campbell's on VVednesday, June . Mrs. A. D. Campbell, Mrs. H. Mc- Cuaig, Miss Mary Graham and Miss Gertie Crawford are attending the Presbyterian W.M.S. convention irf Orillia. . 1 `Jun... I`l'x..--\ \v p. .4 - -- - - ` cu. .:au'1'uI.t on aturday.. Dougald. McNabb, Misses McNabb. Culham and Early of Edenvale visited `relatives here on Sunday. Th prnnhxrfnriqn un . . - ~ . A Au!- L)i1.l'l'lUo ` Wilbert Black of Toronto Sundayed with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Black. . VMrs. VV. J. Thompson of Thornton called on Mrs. Geo. Hunter last week. if}. Hamilton of Hornings Mills and Mrs. Clark of Welland are visitors at the parsonage. 'gM]` 1;`, LT \Tna:n nu-\:J 1ur.._ I`I---` "' I ;.1a.1.'uu1y. / Rev. J. S. and Mrs. Stevenson spent a.- few days last week at their cottage at Alcona Beach and called on friends here. I! `I_T......n4_ 1` V" uu LV1L'3. nulltel`. sunday. ' \[ 4 Mr. and Mrs. F. Marshall of Toronto 'spent"the week-end with Mr; and Mrs. W. J. Smythe. Mr. and Mrs. W. Drury and Mr. and Mrs. A. Garden nd family of Tor- onto called on Nfqs Maggie McConkey last Sunday. ,; Mr and Man I` C`'~~-- --~ ' " V _ Bf"antfo:-d, Ontario J ulle 8-Mr. Barrie spent Sunday `with her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy of Holly called on Mrs. Hunter. Sunday. \ and Mrs. 14` l\/fnv-uhall e m,...,..._A and Mrs. A. Page of] Lv.|.1':I. Luuxuas xruax. Russell Elphick of Camp Borden!` spent the week_-end at his home here.; ucpyuxs at. uls 1101118 nere. , - _ I Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCann visited "Mr. and Mrs- Jos. Tiffin at Colwell on Sunday. / ` A _Mr. and Mrs. Harry Todd of Churchill visited with the la.tter s sisters. Mrs. D.` J.` Miller, on Sunday. Thomas Millnr -nf nu............- _...s muuuuy `cu. me 1atter's home here. Mr. and Mrs. Vvismer, Mr. and Mrs.` Truax and Mrs. Sidney Racher, all of -Midland, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Truax. Russell F`.Inhi.-1: nf r<........ -o-_.=-_ uau I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Desjardine of Allandale and Miss Clara Berthelotte `of -the Barrie Telephone office xspent` Monday at the Iatter s home Mrs. Vvisxrnnr Mn 43...: 1Ul'-- a. 1.v.Lu1ul. , U11 aunaay. ' Thomas Miller -of Elmgrove and` Chas. Miller of Angusvisited their brduher, Andrew, who is on the sick list; 1m'.. ......:l 11.... vvw -- - 4' 1.Ju1upsu-:1` U11 aunaay I Mr. and Mrs. W-Elliott and John -Miller of Egbert were Sunday visitors, at, Andrew Miller's. I Mr. J. McIntosh is very ill. her? `daughters, Mrs. McDermott `of Barrie 1'a.n d Mrs. Osborne of Alliston. are withj her. ` : \ ' . Mr. Biggs and son of Coldwaterg called on Willson Bell, Saturday after- ;noon. ~ Miss Maude Smith visited Staynex-.l `friends over the week-end; Claude Carruthers of Detroit is ho1i- ` daying at his home here. Mr. and Mr: my-AA 1\/r..n'....._ `_-a_n.- Z ' .VIu.nLe 7-1\./Ir\. and Mrs. Leslie Tup-; llxig and Geor`g e Tupling of Honeywood s`p"ent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. M. - Bell.` ~ I Mrs. Alex, McRae and family of Col- lingwodd visited Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dempster on Sgnday. ar_1d_1\_{rs; VV'.Elliott John` The Ball '131}I{{}' Mi1"1"53.',"C: A VLUL/UH Miss mnnl-In on `_ _W'C'S. A nsmoun _ QUTHRIE IVYT :yTOPIA TEE SCOTIA` +..1'-:1 an Ann 13...... |2`n~s25| TCLARK %S BEANS sH5H`i`i ='1"r'iNc No. 3 Pail 49 , ___ _. .5... ya I VQI VI _ ESTABLISHED I832 Capital ~s1o.ooo,ooo Reservg s19,soo,ooo Tota_1 -1: . 1.1.:.=.-`:2. '73` -:- utjqvjcj T` Q llj gm BAKING REQUIREMENT WONDERFUL sAvmcs These Prices in eeet for one week from date of this 1 CQCOANUT yAN11I.3 ` In A an :N- 2 Sig; Stock Carried. Information Furnished and Sorvioe on Brantford Roong rendered by ~ _ A D..ll Dl-..:..._ nun n- 2 . u or - SEEDLESS _RAISINS D6316? 3&5 Sells ' it qnnuatnhibll Further; I _ Used Car 15 onlxas Good ` `>5.-i7-745 .. vv--wvv-y- "vvA1-`Ens :2: BAKING POWDER 19;, No Alum Reg. '23c -_.- ..- ..--......... I-any nu. uu.uucu.c uuycx U]. H. LVCVV Car,rand they value his good will accordingly. Buy a Used Car of any Dodge Brothers Dealer and you will receive honest valuefor your money. And right now is a particularly good time to buy`. Increasing sales of new Dodge Brothers cars -following radical improvements in beautyand performance-have everywhere brought in an exceptional selection from which to choose.

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