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Barrie Examiner, 24 Mar 1927, p. 13

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n the store 1'. Devlin, at \.n:v5l.'u}uuc luugazlue ls OI great In- terest to poultry-fanciers, nearly the whole number being devoted `-to the hen, with numerous colored plates. This magazine may" be seen in the public library. " - ._..A'lnn-`HA9: sunny an: 4.1 `L- -.--.l-- uuu puuuu. uuurgea reasonable. .120 --Don t forget our leader, alo leader for our customers. Wonder- ful oranges WhIih sell -at 2 dozen for 45c -and- 2 dozen for 55. Extra quality tomatoes, 2 lbs. 35c and 2 lbs. 4`5c;`choice quality, 2 lbs. 55c.- Barrie Fruit Market. ' 12c ' -0ld time dance under.the au- spices of Orange Lodge will be held in Orange Hall, Hawkestone, Friday, April. 1st. T'ickets 47c plus -tax: ladies providing eats~ `admitted free. . - 11-12c -i--Radrio or car batteries charged, 50 cents. Rentals supplied at 25 cents. Our plant has a capacity of 30_ batteriesper day. We can give you real service. Barrie Radio and Electric, .Ltd.- -- - 12c The April issue of -the National Geographic Magazine is of great in- * trt t TII'II+.FI7."nnt|{A`IIa IIAG-Io`vv I-`L- IIIGIIDUO -Charles Stewart Ba-bcock, a native of Barrie and w ll-known printer of Montreal, estab shed there for over fifty years, died on March 17, aged 71 years. , ~ --J. W. Merrick, tailor, -is opening a cleaning, pressing, repairing and altering shop over the Bank of Tor- onto, -and solicits the patronage of the public. Charges reasonable. 12c ..__'nnn -I-. lulu `anal-.. -1..- um ruxuruw 5 D1-U18 UIESS H80 '8 most enjoyable time last Thursday night when they were entertained by Rev. J. S. and Mrs. Shortt at the manna- youngsters Irom "twelve OWSS. Dr. W. B. Am of Toronto, one of the speakers `at he Bar?rie- Kiwanis Club last year, has been made res- gdient-eleet of the Academyof ent- ' s r.vI - _ `__ _]__,,, I Inn`: A.- UL Luau year. 'i.anges which other dealers charge 65c to `We dozen. Rhubarb, 3 -Wonderful value in 50c or-In bunches 25c, spinach, 2 lbs. 25c,` large head lettuce, 2 for 25c.-Bar- rie Fruit Market; 120 Fred Marr, secretary of the Board of Education, has moved his office to his residence, 23 Louisa St. His phone numberis 632. 'l`l.:.. 1:- ...........a.-.: L- L- - an 7 I - - opuchvv. owpnens manning -store. lzcl '_! Housecleamng time is about due. '|Use Examuner Class1f1eds to dlspose ':of unrequired articles of furniture, .' eta. yuuuc uuuxuel`-15 003 This lis reported to.be a good sea- son for lambs. M. Caldwell of Crown `Hill has had thirty-six healthy youngsters from gtwelve. np W n Anntrn `Faun-LA --- -3 CDC W. H. Wright has two entries for the King's Plate this year-Bloom- `tip -by Tippecanoe and Miss Cqntent by Heresy. ' I Mnnn11 u awn:-\vIvv`n11 -J _ A-----`- -' Iairrill 9 Let- r 200 pullet ied un- uy u.cn:a I Monday;s snowfall of a couple of [inches was slight compared~with the eight inches which came at -the end iof last year. " .jWnnAnn`I11 nun`-u- 5-- PA ~ VJ- ` etc. U uvnv vvwcn uwulg bl) uucx 01 space. --Sunfast repps and casement ,cloths in all the new colorings at Vickers . 12c -Radio licensee now due renewed at the,Barrie' Radio and Electric, Ltd., the best place to buy -a radio.12c ---M?`I vmnivtv `\`II4\ -non... uuu., uuu uuab pusce B0 ouy `B l'8.(110.].ZC -Men s imported navy blue wors- -teds, switable for wedding suits. !$35.00. Stephens Clothing Store. 12c` I Hnlinanlnnnina Hwy"; 4.: ..1.-..4. .1..- vL u.uI use xugnway 18 Ian`. I A report of Mr. Hodgson s address at the Kiwanis Club is held over till next week owing to lack of space. ---Sllnff. Th -gin` nnannnn-n& , ,. ___ _.-- v--- ..v`u vvvv Laaasw GUI -Vickers'. . 12c --Young men's snappy spring and fall overcoats just to hand at Ste- phens Clothing Store. 12c I i We have pride in our Classifieds. ,'I`hey do the `trick very quick. Easy to pay; try, d-on t delay. 12~tfc I -Beau tiful millinery in all the ;season s loveliness, at Geo. V-ickers `Limited. . u uuauucu. 120 The road to Toionto is now in good condition. Between Barrie and Orilltia the highway is fair. A fannrf M! Ma I.r..A.......s.. -44---- 1 uuuucuu. bUlllU1'1'0W. -Boy.s four-piece suits, snappy ltweeds and- blue serges, at $9.50 up. '-R. A. Stephens. M 12c -For the newest and . largest range in millinery go to Vickers . 12c The H1-nn 1'n Hlnn 4-or-u-...u......4........ .J.L_ gauge Lu uuumery go to vlcxers 12c g The drop in he temperature the "last few nights has given the curlers gsome unexpected games. I .__..Q11n*Fna1- V-Anna .nv-`A nn........._J. ;ayuu5 wear JUBIZ In at v1cKers'. 12 } The Kiwanis Club will entertain -th Board of Education at its weekly `luncheon tomorrovy. V 13...... 1---- _- - - - in! . -4-See_`the thrills that only 9. Ken `Maynard -picture can give you! Cap- zitol` this, week; ` 12x 9 -Handsome coats and dresses for ;spring wear just in at Vickers . 12c ! Tho 1(1n1n-rn'u (`Ink .311 .._L-..J--1- Ill-.Vu `St. Andrew's Bi=ble Class had Inst nnvlnuul-sh. H... 1...; mI.......I- _.._ - _-- .._~-.~_, -u `in vv vs: uvvcuucu. --Handsome coats and dresses for `spring wear just in `at Vickers . 12c I --Bryson s B\aker y 'are marketing `a new health .lo`af on Saturday. Try it. -12-13c --For the _.newest and largest . range in millinery go to Vickers . 12c Jlif nnnfhnnv 111131)`) A-P 'IK......L A....:I saugu us muunery go "50 v1cKers'. 12c Just another week of March. April showers -and spring flowers_w1'll soon be here. ` ` 0-- `LL; 1_`L_,21I .1 - 1 -- an a.u.au;u `was ~.uUU 3000 130 last. -All szzes lmoleum rugs at W. A. ' Lowe & Son's, Elizabeth St. tfc --See the beautifully made sprizig jcoats at Vickers . 12c _ Past Masters Night at Kerr Lodge [last 'Dhursd'ay was well attended. `Q -_.I._-.._- - u.cc1,y zruxu we ll1'3p1BS_ yet. -See the beautifullymade spring coats at Vickers . V 12c That spring-likb weather so early `in March was too good to last. ;,_G :1\l\`AI`II-In nun-n AL "7 I ' . Use "the ?Classifieds. . Many of the birds` are back ag'ain. ` --Whatis Hovis? See advt. page 16. : a . V 12-13c The issuer of motor licenses is get- ting busy. - --New~ rayon curtainings just in at V-ickers . c 12c . ---Novita chocolates, very special at 39c lb. at Bryson s. 12-13c Sap has not been owing very freely from the maples yet. ----SEQ }\A!II`l+;`PI11.1 18111!!!` an-:-an `pi Readers.` 3:: woid: gninmiuni 50c. $w&&&%&&w$m$&m&& GRENI'-`EL. u`.F.o. CLUB` ; I1-4-1.1 vv 1:: I\ ru-_u_ _,, _. ;_-.uv-u.v,. .Duu.u|u unu rate!` 01'- o`1'1.gh, the hr-1, evening in a. glue flat-crepe dx-gs : Hand grey. trlcotine coat with grey shoes and stockings to match. They will residon the tenth line of Vespra. . 00 up . 15 up. GUE. _ . gm showers for Tom ough, thi at-crepe Anni cuolla beige georgette with hat to match and daughter of Mr. and` Mrs. Chas. Harriss of Grenfel. became the bride of Mr. Norman Scott, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Scott. Grenfel. Rev. G. E. Coulter tied the nuitial knot. ` The bride `was daintily `gowned in white kid shoes. Her bridesmaid -was Miss Viola Scott, sister of the groom. She wore a gown of oak buff crepe- back satin with hat to match. The groom was supported by Mr. Elgin Harris. brother of the bride. The groom's gift to the bride was a pearl necklace; to the bridesmaid. a bar pin set with olivenes and rhinestones, to the Agrpomsman, "-gold cuff-links. The bride was the regpient `of many beautiful gifts. V i After the ceremony the bridal party journeyed to the home of'the bride's parents where a receptionwas held, a buffet luncheon being served. to about forty guests. ` -. Il'_ _._g as -. .. - _.`- . vvv I I`?! ll'\l"|I'|I9 A pretty, though quiet, wedding was! solemnized at the Burton Ave. United: parsonage, -Allandale, on Wednesda.y.? Mar. 23, when Gladys Mae, eldest: daughter of Mr. and Mr.` Scott- vnnngnnt. nnn nl `M -. pEAasALL-aoE A quiet. but pretty wedding was] solemnized at the Baptist Parsonage. Mitchell Square, on Saturday, March 19, when Harriet. second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roe. Hawke- stone, was united in marriage to Mr. George Pearsall, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pearsall, Oro Station. The ceremony was- performed by Rev. A. T. Finlayon. The bride was daint- lly gowned in a frock of poudre blue flat crepe. with hatgto match and blonde shoes. The bride was attended by Miss Estelle Pearsall. sister. of the 9 groom. The groom was supported by Mr. Leslie Roe. After the ceremony. the happy couple, amidst showers of; confetti, left for points west.` The; Wednesday evening" preceding her; marriage, the bride was given a linen; shower by a number of her friends at; the home of Mrs. Ward.` I `ucuuay uuuueu were Dy `CD8 UIIIGVGS and would probably not have been found had not a. workman who was dismantling the engine happened to open the fire box. The four boxes I of -bars ,were returned to` t l_1e;ir-'own- er. S. W. Shierlnr-Jr, ... _auu_g1.I`U. econ: xert later amid wars of confetti and best wishes 'I`_oronto,. Buffalo and Peter or- b. f`I'\7A'I'fIcI In a lawn so ,rvI:1'c return! ..' W. Shierlpck. and. l;rs.~Scott left; later amid ` srs of confetti and heat ma..s.... SCOTT--HARRls .- A.I__--_.n_ -_,, wzpnmcs It : thettyzlofor the man of tooday. Broad shouldered, with plenty of chest; 'a' trim. waist. coin lapels. Good- looking - and altogcthet correct. -. vr vvwviu Though gzllr Istylc`.-s will also be good. the box coat ` will again be the favourite withyoung men. It has an case, a careless drape and swagget that no other cnnr lune, The Right Topcoat. THE `MOST DISTINCTIVE CLOTHES the N euf Spring Clothes .Thursday, March 31-Thomas Don- uuneer. 12x _nelly, N. W. Qr. lot,18, con. 3, ~ Innisfil (between Churchill and Le- froy-1'arm stock and implements. ~ Sale at 1 p.m. W. A. Mcconkey, -Auct. ' 12x ' Wednesday, Apr. 6-H. I. Barnhardt, . W.I-;[. lot 17, con. 9, Oro--farm stock and implements. Sale at 1 p.m. W.. A. Mcconkmr, Alinfinnnou so 10- [received , ..vv_.a\u1 unuua l `Saturday, March 26-Fred. Martin. at 18 Small St., Barrie--househo'1d fur- niture. Sale at 1.30 p.m. W. A. Mc- Conkey, Auctioneer. 11-12c_ Monday,, March 28-Frank Harris, at; lot 31, con. 10, Essa--farm stock and: implements. Sale at 1 p.m. W. A. . Mcconkey, Auctioneer. 11-12x Tuesday, March 29-Jos. M. Strachan. at west half lot 9, con. 8, Oro--farm stock and implements. Sale at 1 p.m. W. A. McC.onkey, auct . 11-12x Wednesday, March 30-Jas. Hall. at ` east half lot 21, `con. 7, Vespra.- farm stock and implements. Sale at 1 p.m. W. A: Mcconkey, Auc- tioneer. ' 11-12x Wednesday, Mar. 30-Suckling & Co., at 16 Dunlop St,,- Barrie,-the store fixtures in the `store formerly 'oc- 1 cupied by C. T. Devlin. Sale at 10.30 a.m. W. A. Mcconkey. Auc- . tioner. ~ _ I l mhlinanvv 'lt..._-I_ an --- ' V Men : Alex. Milne & Sons % WHY PAY MORE 9 The Hub:l.3oot shop The newest in Spring Oxfords, shadehin Light Tan, Dark Brown, and Black Calf Leathers- with the price to please andestyle. as featured in the cut. a V ' u uuplements. sale at W.I Mcconkey, Auctioneer. 12-13x " `at thestyles for Spring-but this year it seems to be twice the event of other seasons. ' For one thing, the styles themselves are more interesting than at any time in years. There are new ideas-new . style points `that are worth watching. There are new fabric ideas too-all interesting. ' `selves in the nedistinction they ' have `given to these new models. And in the richness of their exclusive imported fabrics; Bristol Stripes and Scotch Downs. And all in all, it will be worth your `while to look over the new display- when you do, youlll say that for real - variety, for correct styles, for value, 141131-a n o\n4-1.2.... 4-- - ---- - ` . Here, and ready for your inspection! If, ,, `.,.,....,. .... _---AA 4 " V ` ` tunes- AUCTION SALES 17 llounk on 13... .-| up- z %/ // Yes, Gentlemen I ! the Lowest Price Ly, nut correct styles, tor value, : s nothing to equal it anywhere. DUNLOP STREET, and Boys Clothing and F umishings as 12! plements. [cConkey, " arnhardt, ~.rm sto` . g I _ 2 .Ul `nu , MADE . IN CANADA puyauxe u.I. par, nurrle. Licenses required by mail add` postage, Rates: Within 20.-mile limit, 5c; beyond 20-`mile-*l_im`l~t.'= 10c. `For application forms, send -. stamped, addressed envelope. I'\ll2-_ -____, I1,,,,,,f-I Ii I All clieque mu'si: be marked "accepted by Bank and .made' payable at par, Barrie. T.1nnnQnn rnnnh-ad hv rnnll nth!` ISSUER PHOTOGRAPHS" G. w. JACKSON : we MOTOR- LICENSES _- av---.--..y.., no`-\-A \.a-.l\J\a\- van v vnvyu - Office over Beecn-oft : Bank Buy Advertised Things. ..|3_- W3'I`AYNE_ $4.50 trayi, -Live Fmfedzer. -8--A_RRlE" umiture E0. uction on rruni-:si KRIS 26' 33 glass count- ter, 9 ft.. 5 les, 1 cloth`- hinf racks, 1 c f xtures, 1 1 nailpulller, ain rack, 1 stand. W F cuuul JOHN-1-00$! H05. 31 I0 I! 111' clusive. ` . North John-Lot No. 22. ` . `West Inntsl-Lots Nos. 16. 17.45. South Vespz-a-Lots Nos, 4 to 15 lg- "- clusive, Plan 494. QUULII rreuerlcx-uuca .LVOHo 3`! `Q 07 ` inclusive. . - South John-Lots Nos. 27 to 48 in- nlnnlvn South Burton--Lots N95. 1 to 13 in- cluslve. Lots Nos. 20 to 24 Inclusive. North Cumberland-Lots Nos. 1. 2. 1.4 to 17 Inclusive. 24. 25, Plan 40. ` T Sogtah Cumberland-Lot No. 19. Plan South Gowa.n-Lots Nos. 18: -14-, Pln 40. `Late Nnd, R, 17, Plan 29, -' QUULH \1UWEH`LJUIH .LVOH- 10 19'. {Ian 40. Lots Nos. 8. 17. Plan 29. _ East Marcua--Lots Nos. 27. 28. 2 W North Frederick-Lot; Nos.` 58 to 78 ~1nclus1ve. ' ` - . - - . I .|.VUl'|.u rreueuuac-uuc_ N05: 00 IO 15' -inclusive. _ South Frederick-Lots Nos. 24 1:9 67 inclusive. TENDEES ill b received by the undersiglnmd T. I tin H f - . April let. 1&1. ft; the purchafyoghtn oenfngneefolllcfwing v :1a`,:g;11t'l,otsFe:v":1.e{i _ 'c....n.. n....a..... '1' ..;... mu... 1 4.- no 2.. l"___.Ll_ .., - . _ M v BY rm: TOWN or BARR11: Examiner clhsified adlets bflngl quick results. It will pay you to use them often this year. chairs, hall table, rug, ion table, 6 rd, ' couch, esk, dishes, tcv, 3 `bed , springs, tains, etc., -burner oil rs, kitchen a, carpen- enter tools uLau;uL'u-0 DU A.lV1., .l.3U 6.30 PM. Barrie--10.'30 A.M., 2.30 P.M., 7.3 P.M. Ar. Orillia-11.3O A.M., 3.36 P.M -~ 8.30'P.M. FARES -- BARRIE-TORONTVO $2.00 single, $3.60 retuin.` LEAVE SOUEEEOUND 0rillia-7.30 A.M;,- 1 P.M., 4 P. Barrie--8.30 A.M., 2 P.M. 5 Bradford--9.30 A.M., 8 P_.M., 6 Ar. Toronto---11 A.M., 4.30 P. ., 7.30 P.M. LEAVE NORTHBOUNDV Toronto--8' A.M., 12 noon, 5 P.M. Bradford-9.30 A.M., 1.30 P.M., P.M. . < On Satutday only,-- April 9t||,'at'2'.3t; and 8.15 p.m., the Dreamland The-V Etta has `the great `honor `tee, present that finest :of motion pictures. DIVIDEND NOTICE .NO. 73 Imperial Ro alties Company announces t at the regular Monthly Dividend of one and one-half s per cent. (1%%) will be payable on March 81st to shareholders. of V record` _of March 25th. METROPOLITAN $ BUS LINES LIMITED vooaav (I I-U U Evenings by appointment 3 Bank of Tel-onfo Building Qweh Street ` : Phone 279 .DDIB 7 Illin- H.i.-,cuusn uia Trimninj. Mu'col|Ving,[ Water Waving, Shunpooing, Mauicuriiig 7 Facial and Scalp Tnatmonu GT3 Effec;-i;:-I-"-n'fil.ay, March 25 -runny--n ...-_-_*_ , .un.un11u-Un11.:LI.lA. 75 single, $1.35 return. Alice Joyce, Noah Beery, Mary` Brian, Neil. Hamilton, Ralph Forbes. Wm. Powell, Norman Trevor and {hous- ancle of other-e. The most colorful _ adventure romance of all times: `Accompanietl by -_.___.. :1.`--n -_:; _;__&-_, 1-'o:Ladis wj r T \ V` ` " ~' (I ' ' /ro tIzeIa:no nouelbye 'mlC"wreJ ' with .fL3na{d *olma';2 , ;-------1 TIME _ -BARBIE: om`. 'ds, 5 ticket ands, 22 tick- ds stands, 58 , ooden pedes- ds{- 3 iron '1` AA`:-IL Tl-11:`. BEAU dacusm Sula RouI"ndT for Both .Porformancu. On sale Monclpy. April 4th. L, 7.30 .l.40L .I._z. rum 10. ' ,.'1`he highest or any tender not nec- essarily `accepted. L - I 12c A. W. `SMITH. '1';-easux;e'r. ~nuau. auran--uo:s NOS. 2 to 9 inclu- sive. North Perry--Lot No. 19. . North` Victoria-Lots Nos, 27. 28. `29. Gravel Pit-South Penetang St. House `and`Lot on South Gow_an St. Lot 12. "Plan 40. 'I"hA Hhrhnnt (nu nun. o.....:.... _-L _-- vvgzsy u.m:q_ru-.-hots A. B, C, D. Plan East Sax}/tord-Lots Nos. 21:22.. East Bradtord-Land lytns` : north of Lots Nos. 8 to 12 north Vespra. and ' `south'ot-creek. ' Waist `Jane--Lots Nos. 5 to` 10 inclu- s ve. ' East Sa.rah--LVoEts Nos. 2`to 9 inclu- sive.-. n urul vespra.-hots E F, G, Plan 245. lwesc. Sa.nt9_rd-:-Lots .4. 3, c. D. 245. 1:13:51` 'Vespr.a--Lota E, F, G, Plan 245. W95; A. C. REV. A. J, G. CZAKRSCADDENV TO LEAVE CENTRAL CHURCH At`a recent meeting of -the Official ` Board of Central United church the. minister, Rev. A. J. G. Garscaddem] intim'ate'd that he will close his pas- torate in that church at the end ofi the church year. The matter will be dealt with at .the next meeting of Simaoe Presbytery. ---v ---vv vuvrvo we 6'6: Uylllo _ ` - I E. E. Edwards of the Royal Bank 1 staff, who `has been-very ill in the hospital with `pneumonia, is now on ,1 the way to recovery. Mrs. Edwards 4: was called to South River on `Sunday I . night owing to the death of her Ibro- "i1 her s wife, who died on Saturday,s( leaving` seven children including e twins just born. 1 suuu-9 Uvcf nun Mrs. W. H. ugqher attended the funeral of an uncle, Wm. E. Wood- .ing,' lumber mer-aunt of Chicago, at Newmarket, on arch 16. (1, `R `Rlnn'In.+....I. ..............a -.. nu: LVvWlll.Gl'l\UIa,V on ULRICH 10. C. R. Blackstock returned on Wed- nesday to Guelph, having spent ten days at his home here owing to the` illness'and death of his grandfather, the vl-ate Capt. J. M. Syme. n `B1 `II! 'l..I...-...I.. -5 ;1__ 1-u____u'-s u 5111136101139 Mr. and Mrs. C. F. A. -Gregory of! Brantford and Howard and Allan Dyment of Toronto were with S. Dy-i ment over Sunday. Mrn, W `I -I 1:14.41.-- ..u......I...1 1.1.- uuc `Wlll.I:!':l' III `.l'01'0n`l:0. I Mrs. W. L. T. Addison of Toronto" has been the guest of.Mrs. `D. H., MacLaren fora few days. . ' 3 Chas. Lnurin and Mae. 13:1--- 1' ---:- Lu): ' ' Rev. J. S. Shortt went to Toronto- Wednesday evening to attend a meet- I ing of the Presbyterian Board of? lMissions. 'II.. .....I `II ... I! 1-.1 A an -I GUUU rie. D . [received in- IIIVI "_c` In _Ll_a`"uu0n on `D~anura`ay `at_:b3\llllC uucapcuueu games. tending the funeral of an aunt. l'1"S.nfash $995 and I cgsemen C. B. Clarke has been transferred ,;ick;;s1n` 8, e new co ormgslgc from the Kincardine branch- to'be ' men s'snappy 9 l auntant m the Ry'l Bank Barflfall just hand at Ste. rie. )v.I.|'.lUl-lI.l.'Ull J.Ul' 3 I8! Chas. Lewis and Miss Eileen Lewis were in Hamilton on Saturday at-! funeral ('4 `D ru.._.I-_ 1.7, , uauur -an ner rnome nere. j Mr. and Mrs. John Luck havevre- turned to Shanty Bay after spending the -winter in Toronto. I Mr: W 1'. rn \.u:...... -n mu`--A pauuucr, uusepn unamner. Miss Margaret Wallllace of the Tor- * onto Nor_mal,School was aweek-end ' visitor -at her home here. g Mr nn Kn- `I -`L.. T---`- "-A--- V ' LVUW .lU1'I`o Miss. Bella McCu`aig has returned to Guthrie after spending a. week. with friends -in town. g M 7. m.......u.... --.-- :.. Am vvuau uusxlus -1n COW. V M. L. Chantler was in Alhston on I `Sunday attending the funeral of his? brcI>"t|:_l_1er, Joseph Chantler. `IR-R M,nrmnun+ 1xr..n....... up LL- m-.. F ucLpul_uo Peter Bakogeorge has Kretufned !1:I(;r:1veYof;:1' spending a few. days in` 11:... 13.11. 1:,n.--,- - - - I "V050 . ' ' . .>'Dhos, McKenzie leaves on Satur-I day on a` business trip to Havana, -_Mrs. L._ Davidson of Angus spent the week-end with her daughters in` own. _ , T. A. McCarthy left last week for a trip to Scranton, Pa., and Phila- delphia. ` ~ Dnlrnu 'I)..'I-...Q . . _ . . A- `L Andrew Corsoo is visiting her son, Dr. R. A; Carson, at `Cleveland, V Ohio. - `fgiends -. Mrs._Thos. A'iki"ns is` vis`i'tin'g with in Toronto, Windsor apd De- n -- --'- troit. . TI? 7 vb vun ' W. J. Craven attended the prohi-' bition `convention in Toronto last week; __ 1 . pl-_ _ __ 1; ,1, . - reserve. le at 1.80. key, Auct. If! -xv,-x<-xoxon-x< >xo1oxoxoxox< .. --- - va-av: 1 VB uu \JUlllll`WUUuu V LA. ec. Marks, son of J. W. Marks, and a friend left for the `West to- da ._ , r. and Mrs. I-I.'- Boyle: leave Bar- - tie this week for Rhode Island, U. S.A ' _......-,.u...,y mu uuuug In town. F Miss Mary Goady spent the week- end with relatives in Collingwood; \A_ Mamba A-A-- -3 7 "7 "' ' _. _. ._ -- - 1.` '3` '3` '5` '` '5` 'Q` Miss Jennie Gu_nn of Toronto is visiting\ Mrs. A. Hay. -_ , ' Mrs.` P. Jfleming and Sheila of Hailoybury are visiting `n town. ' `Mala "Q-iv (`A-1-- ----- _ _~-~var'av 'A"\A` VNTTTTT 1 PERSONAL A E` K %%$%%i%%%%%%%% `I! U - - wu--:1: I-u- Uol`eVI \lI-LID The Grentel U.F.O_. Club met at the home 01! `Ieelahe Mchfaater for their monthly meeting. There was a good attendance and all `enjoyed a pleasant evening. The ext meeting will be at the home of Fr d. Harris on`Anrll 5, yuuuu uurary. V -Another new car of the wonder- ful "Half Moon." oranges. `These are the very besbv oranges, superior in avor. Every orange in guaranteed wrapper. ` Special prices for week: extra la`rgesize,' ,usually retailed at $1.00 .doz., our price 60c.-Barrie Fruit Market. __ - 12c tr a:m._ Auctioneer.

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