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Barrie Examiner, 17 Jun 1926, p. 8

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Pqne 531 35 Years ago Mr. neml fnrn fhnnn ux ;.aaa .uu `I6 his province in from the pub- ccuzs agu N11`. store there, 1099 nv. vuI\ 4.:coLucuL, were m nzgbert on Sunday in the interest of the Sunday School. Rev. and Mrs. VV. H. Adams of Bee- 'ton were welcome visitors among old ';friends here on_ Thursday. Visitors in Egbert on Sunday were:| Mrs. and Ernest Varcoe of Thompson-. ville, Earl and Ethleen Cameron, Ben. I Terry and family of Alliston, with` Mrs. J. Terry; Mr. and Mrs. XV. Len-, June 14-Mr. Cunningham of Allis- ton, District President of S. S. Asso- ciation, and Reg. Arnold of Ivy, Vice- President, were in Egbert KYf\ K Y T ' K ' rlirinunvx ,_.--- V- ..u.u, J\JOIl.o I Besides hiswife he is survived `by two daughters Ruby and Evelyn, three sons, Arnold, Jas. and Milton, all of Vancou- ver, and three brothers. David of Luln Island. Arthur of Marpole, and Robt. . of Atlin, B.C. Mrs. Webster is a. sister of George and Jerry Cunningham vCookstown. ; a. uuxu nu-nK I`0DDeI`y ` ember of that year. | Dn...:.:|.... L372 -A - ,;------Walk upstair and see hov far your dollars go--- Silk'S_tockings, worth up to $1.50, fc_>r . . . . . . . . . . 59c Children's Sport Sox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Sports Junior Stockings,/worth SOC, for . . . . . . . . 25c Women's Summer Vests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39c White Flannel, 27 -inches wide . . . . . . . . . . . . 20c yard ucu um uarlng tnwan : robbery in Agassiz :` mat vam- EGBERT Hg thwarting of; A8289`! in 1\Tn1y_ TLIE A I FBI: `run a. . --..._.____ aruug UI : in Nov- 118 Dunlop St. ' `P-u-UV up ,'Partridge's Auto Paint Shop : 38 Bavnlrl Ska--. T-he ...:uLun.L L`i1,l.'IIl ; Mrs. Arthur Ha1b'er{.' Pearl and Cecil` L Newton visited with friends in Violet Hill and H0rning s Mills. _ Charles Brown and daughter, Miss. Myrtle, of Coulson s Hill, Wm. Brown of Lefroy and Miss Mary Brown of Toronto were Sunday visitors with Mr- umuu or rjverett at Elmcrofw Mrs. I-Ialbert. l Charles Rrn\(.'n mm A---~'- nox and Lambert of Ivy with Mr. Mrs. W. Broley; Mr, and Mrs. J. ham of Thornton with Mr. and G. Dadswell; Mrs. Frank Dicki1 Miss Vera and Arthur and Miss H1 ins`0n of Everett Elmcroft Fa: lVIrs. Arthur non---` - ' ` '-he outstanding advantages of Duco: 1.--Greater durability. 2.-`---Car tied up a shorter time. 3.--Reasonable price. Cars enameled`from $13.00 up _ _-nu`: Q lnllll 3}; 'BayeId Street DUCO mama BRANCH 'rHoaN'r9N BRANCH yard .V unlu nus. J. nag- vith and_Mrs. Dickinson, II` Hutch- Farm; !I`f. Pearl on!` r' ``"` Mr. and; 1 Mrs: ,T 7""- . auu. Ing- BOYS KHAKI PANTS . ; . . . . ; ; 3139 Men : Blue Stripe and Black OVERALLSE. . . . 3149 Men . Good Strong Wearing wonx SHIRTS , .. 93 ' Men : Summer VWe'ight WORKESIOX . V ~. 4 pairs for MEN'snNE DRESS SHIRTS ...... . . ., $1_oo SUMMER BALBRIQGAN UNDERWEAR . .. 59 MEN'S SUMMER. coME1NA'noNs ..... . . 93 THE COAL THAT sg.1'1_'s1-IE5 III, I _-___ . . n . . uarllll-ll um) We have it if: 'standarJ sizes FURNISHINGS J . 9" . when you "shine them with ?`Nugget. It waterproofs and prote't'e'the leather. 1fIIgget*' Tan Polish-=.p_xfeser,veI tho" ongmal colour ;9f;tan HUNTER CLOTHING co. BARRIE The R0yalBa11k _ of Canada Phones: Office` . _AAL so -.., ,_........ qtvvu uuaua. I 3,975.00-'-Fa pretty sti pride for a light touring car. , . ' _-_. van. ' He, too, was a careful driver, never had and accident and argued he did not need `insurance. t BUT he ran down a woman who sued him and was awarded $12,000 dam- ages, plus $665 costs. aoqn nnr an 3 Another man paid $83010:-' a tour- ing car-- . 1'7 OUND business prin- -H ciples. and a policy of a gradual expansion have marked the steady dgrowth of this Bank for over _fty years. Today, one ofthe largest V world. it `serves every phdse ' of business and private life at home, and is tak- ing a leading part in the foreign markets. _ and strongest banks in th .' expansion of trade in I I. R. Diet, Manager M. C. Wiglg. Manager P1`-ogress The `lngurance Man, :Phone Barrie. } 93 could mentioii. cosT I l"|U% V Very quietly, the & Immediate V took place at h nesday afternoo 0'! the bride's n Brampton, Ont. daughter of Mr: late Mr! Russ: Ross of Cookst 1: `D---h ----J-~~ 41 very xarge and. party was held in the auspices of the 1 United Church in the on Tuesday, June 15, The very sumpt ow Waseerved by th. I enjoyed by a large under favnnrnl-ah. ma .u.;. a.x_Iu- .lV.Ll'. sons, Kenneth to Guelph on S the ex-students the.remai.nd_er c friends in Hamil .-.._,... ....... anxu LcLLllC1,_JJi1aIIp IXIUU-! Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Copeland of` Churchill and Mrs. Ernie Copeland off Toronto called on .Mr. and Mrs. Wm. < Copeland. Sr.. on Tuesday.of last week. ` J." Cunningham has moved his family: into Miss T. Sutherland s house while storey is being added, also a.` new!` roof. kltr-hen arid nellnr. , ` Miss Flnfhnn 'n'rl..n-.....a.:..... .s_-_~-A-~~ ~- run`-\.. uu ;ue:suu.y.OI Last week. f Tom Bartley and, Mrs. Dick Mossatt; of Toronto called on Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Ross on Monday last. I Mr. and Nfrc (n'vnn..n... 'u'r..n--.-L--A uuuu cu; ralm ueacn. , V I Mrs. D. H. [Sutherland and children arervlsiting with the former's mother, Mrs. Glover in Bradford. The Bishop of Toronto called on Rev. . W. T. and Mrs. Johnson at the rectory on Tuesdayof last week. ']`n'm Rnvflnxr DVIR 1\,f..... *n:..1- 'nr--__AL AC1" Cl Mr. nuc- ...\... . n. ucvcnuupgc uuuuuctea HIS` Tfarewelrsermon in the United Church? on Sunday, June 13. ~ 3 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Watson and daughter Jean` spent Tuesday after- noon at Palm Beach. Mpg n 1:: ,q..n.....1..._.a -..: ,---- I uuuuuu. . Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Fletcher of Tor-i onto are visiting with Mr. and,Mrs.. Dan. Wilson. V , Congratulations to Miss Marion. Webb "on passing her recent examina- 1' tions in Toronto. - - I Mr. and Mrs. F. `H. Robinson~a.nd' daughter Jean of Newmarket spent, Sunday in town. T Rev. R. VV. Beveridge conducted his; farewell sermon Church? MP 79713 Mun [Wham 'I"l?..L._-._ 7- ` I JV1UIS.l.b'Cu ) Jack Sim of Toroto is visitingrwith his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos.` Donnell. `I `RAH. ...`...a at... 1' ~--- - - ..-V H-.. `Ian. uuuu AV.l.lo \4. VVULSUII. I l`\, Irs.-J. E. Parks and son Fred snent Wednesday. of last week in Toronto. I Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Feltis of Thornton pent Sunday with friends in town. Clifford Spindloe has accepted a position i`nothe.Roya1 Bank at Beeton. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of Bradford spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. l.McAfee. - Tran! GL... .4: rn_.....-L, -.---.. ..,_........ ........uu_y cu. uu: uxaude. ` Freeman Campbell has sold his house on King St. to A. L. McCullough, (".nIv~ln VVnr1._~.n n? 1:`..:... ..`....._L N": W ___.._.__ -p v-awinia II A [nan once had a car___. $330 ' But no -insurance , because he carefui dri arg_ued he d never had an 23;` ne ;d%1`; ;f1ce?d "3" accndent. ' BUT BUT now he s had the aecid- $12 , 1 t. Tent and thesheriff took the ages pus co _ _ $13,975.00-_-'-Pa car, and the man doesn tneed `=1!r.m_8 insurance. " Just one of inany we could Our Companies PROTECT YOU at MODERATE. I `I1 I `-I--4~;.-"..'--- -- V-.. --...5 ...u.. v ::.. u. uLu\;uuUu3'l1.. I `Calvin Vvedell bf Erin Spent Satur- day with Mr. and Mrs. C. `Watson. `I\/rm: `r 13 'n....1-- A-3 -A - we wm::s-euu at n1s nome here. ' Rev. Archie Thompson of Thorn- dale spent Sunday at the manse `hsanvn.-uv. fin.-.-...L..II 1--- -, I - - - uay wun 1r;enus_1n 1'nornt.on. :; I Frank Agnew of Collingwood `spent the Week-end at his home here. ' Rev. Arnhin 'l"hnnnnunn (.9 m1..-.... we ween-enu at ner nome here. . [ Mr. and Mrs. M; Sherman spent Sun- - day with friends in Thornton. _' 1 Frank Agnw hf r ~. ..-..~I uuy wun Lrxenus 1n Jsracltord. Miss M. Wedell of Schomberg spent; the week-end at her home here. MI`. and Mrs. NI : Qhcn-rn-an nv\r\~n4- 13.... ucr. uuu wun pneumonia. 1 Miss Aileen Dinwoody of Toronto is! visiting at her home here. ' Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Long spent Sun- day with friends in Bradford. \ Minn M Vfnnll nf Qnl-.nw.1........_ _-.-..L , K __ _.-._ ---ca"Q"'Q` . Mrs. Jos ph Al`len is improving health. ` _. _ Roger Fisher spent_a. few days Toronto last week. ~ , Miss Verzle Couzins is gonfined her. bed `with pneumonia. > Mi Ailnnn hinnrnnur A4 rrI..._....L- 2* LUUlS.a l UWN g $&m$mwm$$m$*mw wwwwmwxwmmwiiwwwi >x< % m wwwwwwwwmwmmwmmj COOKSTOWN ; $&m$ma&m*mmmmmI I n nu`! ll-J\I A:FgJA}:MAL0MbBr `L. nuwultfn am! ne Iiss Esther White . and Mrs. Harry N at an operationfc Royal Victoria .~ condition is favo Ir. and. Mrs. Fen 5, and Gnnlnln nv-n u..4...-: United Clfurch very '\7 Inc sauvuau (.0 FUN! place halt-1 r afternoon, .1 moth nfnn f\-& -8 large and LS ces IIIPIIH in flu.- --....._y vv uauuazuca, uuuc1'- 'o_p~e'ration Afor appendicitis in} L1 Hospital. ABa.rr1e.r ition favourable. I d- Ferg. Kidd and two} nneth George, motored` n Saturday and attended Jdents picnic there and spent Inder of the week-end,with' Hamilton and Winona. I - $16.5b,"$"i7.b2'$22150 sxu. H1188 ' George 1 enjoyed Ross-F uuu, aunt: mother. I It.. of Ida Irs. John ssell, to cf:-nu-up-u I'\v- I .No`be;;e1:alu'es in Canada. _ Fit the boy up inone of our good wearing suits. . ' SALE PRICES V ` $5.95 - $6.95 , in th: pm `relatives. `nn'I,,u\nnlr G "'-j-` T Tm A. few lht are left ffom our great Dollar Safe . GREAT SAVINGS ON THESE AT .$d$1 A-__;_ , Impt ous sup; V ladies, 1 crowd ble weather < I: program was Miss Jessie mxvu-rn (Inn nvvllir "uiia. .1 {Jan `I , Luv prcascxlce 012 Q] latlves. the ma'.rrla E-past three on We June 9, at the ho: ther. Broadway A\ at Ida Jane. young John Russell and t . Mr. George. -Russell F5111!!! WEB s N Granville I by all p: Garden Party isuccessful garden! 1 Cookstown under Ladies Aid of the; L8 Agricultural Park 5, of this week. nous supper, [Which lnlnn Ilrnn .~.....I..` wcalue. uaug r Whitesides, ` for appendk n 1'_'l"A;.._:4..I 0 NEll.L S coAL_ and woonARn Q..- y presence of Q1113}! 185. the l Y'Iu',v-I-Ina-A lLDl4IJI\7c ' Z-`reorge, my attended spent `week-and \vIf'h' l%9Ysf sU' mzws surrs uua vv.UUl\ gupper, {which I es, was muph` >wd of people_ uer conditions.-1 was rendered I ssie McGreg_orf wine and was` present.- daughter ainu undo! vw w. uxuy marriage r (111 um. VV cu- home, ' Ave..: )u_nger~ nd tge: as Bmdforaystw. V ` \ I S \\\\\\\\~`\ 2 5 Oakland and Chewolqt Dwlelt '- f _ L` V _IBARRIE and ALLISTON. Q in -.-.. .,....-.. uy u._y. uuuse. ` Leaving` for Agassiz 21 Webster opened a greneral `returning to'Vanco 1- 1ver in 1922. tirement. Residents of this nrovi 1913 will remember him th< `mother was wearing navy blue flat? `crepe. When the bride and groom left,` . for a honeymoon motor trip the former` awore powder blue flat crepe with hat tomatch and sand coat. Mr; and.Mrs. Ross will reside in'Co0kstown. Former Resident Dead nv-.4-In... IV 1'1-~r_1___4, - --- T/re. lfnace 75/2 in Sweven NONE BETTEAR

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