Dub`! 13!) V _ _-.... .,....e uuulit: wr qu..zo pr. 13c liby Sing_' or Pay.; __ for the Basketball teams from Aurora` there W111 he 8 _S1}18 -S0118 . High School will play local schoolland a debate; Visitors are* teams in the B.C.I. -gym on Saturday "-`The tram Of OV -red 0 afternoon. The girls - game will start Staggering th1'Ou8`h the I , at three o'clock blazing inferno of Death Val The baptistry in the Baptist church deVi1S Of th' _ 1 has been rebuilt and will be used for 3,h3dOW Of death SWOOPIHS * theafirst time on Easter Sunday. Theghfttle bqnd--an-d the ne_ares 1~ pulpit platform will also be rebuilt fifty "193 `Way! C8P1tO1 ,. in the course of a few weeks. tm8'ht- .~ -Special! Large head lettuce 2 `TR is .strange but true` : for 25c; spli)nach, 2 lbs. for 25c; n ew i;1(l"ts1I']Sn'tv; 1?,1:h at least I carrots, 3 unches or 25ci tspeciill Collegiate Students Atten Ince-S onporgggt Sim? asmrahs wee!" `few caldet uniform-s and boo] arrie rui ar e e on yi - . \ xsclztesizzzrg:::3:,`:::::dL::;w Baby Hurlburt shoes are made l -t Ch 1 t _ t I ft !any books_'or parts of cadetul Endh flexlihlgf w(it?hh$:1oz;uc?1osl'13ison s(i)n- a1. .t the". hme5 are. r.eque soles, a sure protection for baby's kmqly "t`1:-V the prmclpal foot; made in -boots, oxfords, straps earl1eCStpSigibI`ibdaEe' Sh C and sandals: sizes 2-5 and 5%;-7%. plggngrtg suarle ughis Wek g`} Barrie by Carey-Hurlbizgg I and - childrgnys straps and f `EL -Chi ld s patent oxford-s and pat- ent straps, sizes 8 to 10%, turn- soles. On sale this week at Carey- Hurlburt Shoe `Store for $1.25 13c Aurora! school, Saturday] girls? I. o'clock. at Carey-Hur'lbf114t`i1_<-Je Jre'.""'1Z I J ' Though `spring has arrived, J. W- Goss]ing s bear does not seem to know it. Today Mr. Bruin had not yet emerged from his winter quart-ii ers. e - analu 1 ___-.-... ...,, uuc a.:.uvuu.:u:I._1 _D081'(1 Of` Health and 1s- now m force. I --Not a bit too early to think of Easter footwear. A-l'l the newest ,colors, styles, patterns and leathers Carey-Hurlburt Shoe Store. 13c` "`J'|nIu-u-`In '---3-- `--~ ' - A svuu auuieuce. --Buy Staunton s Semi-trimmed' wallpaper - 22-in. wide instead of old 18-in. For sale by W. A. Lowe` -& Son, Elizabeth St. tfc `~ The health by-law recently passed I by the Town `Council has been ap- proved by the Provincial Board of` is- in I vIhad. Barrie Fruit Market. .13c I Rev. Neil Campbell will take the ;i ., services in Townline, Ivy and Baxter ,1 {Presbyterian churches next Sunday. !g 31' The commending officer of the; ,Simcoe Foresters has" been notified; .[that the regiment will go to camp on 1% |sJuly 5. I _T6- -'- -- -"-- ~ " ` ` ' ' It maul; Us I -It is really astonishing how` ';-many people these days are saying: Hunter s fore suits-Hunter s .for; topcoats." 18.c 5 The religious play "`The Prodigal Son was repeated in Collier St. 1: lchurch on Tuesday night before a` I good audience. _ `Du... Cu------L~-' " ` ` ` ` L Ul-If QUUU in pullet alified un- ucvvcu uy Apru 18$. The choir of Cent] `been invited to give ' [Orillia and Midland. .__'m1r.+-no Quu-...'..I I e'r s. ` ` ' """ "' `1`c'-" --.Spring coats, in fancy tweeds' and gabardines -at the Stephens Clothing `Store. 13 A -Radio licenses `for sale by G. G. * Smith & Co. Licenses should` be re-I newed by April 1st._ ` 13c Of n`|1~n-n'L L----' st; - nus u1c_nes or snow fell a year ago, today. 1 ` Friday is All Fools Day. Watch your step . ,3 __Nnv+n nL..-..l-L-- - ` ` ncauetBdc:WOPd._mInIml1m 50c. pic ' iwwmwwmwwwxewwwm Use the Classifieds. .` 4: -What is1.Hovis? See advt. page . b 12-13c Six inches of fell year ago, ` today. U0 lbs. `IDEA :.av. _ 130 Central church have ! viva Hum`-n .........-..L -' 1 uax unurcn nave` their concert in! 11-Ins BARBIE EXAMINER j ____. ......, .ua.yu: AVE. I e money. ' Fred Morren left on Wedr'1es~ coming` to-. night for Kapuskasing where he mt on. page fa position in a drug store. V 13c| Mr. and M ' by buying ;'turned from at Hunt-' will take up 13c !Toronto. acv twnmlul M- __.u u _ __ their_wed ding trip 2 residence in Queen ` `ll -Al-U! .13ci ..-.. uvu uuuuyy H15 HEW quart- j ersfor a couple of months. e The April meeting of the W.c.'r.ti. will be eld at the home of Mrs. W. . Partridge, Poyntz St. (north of Collier St.), on `Monday, April 4, at 3 o clock. Mrs. Stace , county pres- 'ident, will be present and give an address. Members and their friends are requested to be present. Re- freshments will be served after the business meeting-_ J.1.'t:suH;IeIlIJS W111 D business meeting. ___.______ t placing on sale this vusxncab }JUb'b'l`Ule Gate. --Carey-Hurlburt Shoe Co. are , misses children's straps and oxfords, nearly all have` cushion soles; leath- ers are patent, brown calf, parch- ment calf, black calf; sizes 8 to 101/_ and 11 to 2. Values in the lot up to $3.95, clearing for `$2.50 a pr. 13c = J. F. Craig` -has purchased. from Sarjeant & King the store now oc- cupied` by H. J. Twiss. The store is .to be remodeled- :1: mm or... 4.1...;. -2 ? ELlZABE'Zl'!-T 311, "BARRIE- ,Don t forget our new location at Van Patter : Garage, next t Th`: Ln- .,..,..w, clearlg Ior `$2.50 to remodeled, as will also that of arjeant & King and `new up-toidate fronts put in -both premises. Mr.. Craig will not occupy his new quart- ers for ,'I`l.n A----" ---- " ` " .-}1$28D!i3_o:'h' 9o%n iii "'--s'plen ii_l" <*<:fon itipn, 'e; di-`so ' `: - tires, etc. ., - 1.925` .C,lIeg.6le.,'l'bu ' ex`.' _ 1923 Stu-.t Touring, repainted ___j 9- 33 OT A Stu-'Coupster, 5 balloon" tireis, Duco finish, guaran-.4 tee_ . ` A whee s, '.'i/Z;f.Vbu-rnpgers, good ' cellent condi 3n; 351 ,_ nile-' -'lg%e, ballon `- ' e's,= Duco fin-. 18 . _2 1924 Star Tourings, in splen- did condition and guar- anteed.` . ' _ 1923 Star Touring, in splendid condition, balloon: tires on rear, guaranteed.- and in good condition. ` 1921 Maxwell Touring, repaint- . ed and in good condition; has `four new tires. - 1920 Gniy-Dort Special. balloon tires on rear, repainted and runs well. `\ . Your present car as 'part`pay- ment;_ we can arrange terms to suit on balance. I --It str iselling suits $2 11 [of students a books or about their 11 kind'ly- notify I earl .-.... Hunter's. ,`fe_w unif ,the library h iest possible dat nnvnxnlfu ange, true. worth Students, Attention! A orm-s books from ave been lost. Parents nd ex-students who find cadetuniforms omes are requested to principal at -the e. 13c u..IL..-,J. N` - ucc nu` yourselr. The Barrie Women's In - meet at the home of Mrs. 1-cey, Wellington -St. E., 01 -[April 5. Roll call will be 2 l:by Sing Pay. For th lathere asing-song xlnhl` n HAL-`L- umunuuuc W111 - ]meet Chas. Kel- 1-cey, on Tuesday, -[April be answered program , there sing-song, readings land debate. are welcome. " covered wagons patching, Valley-the thirst and torment--the shadow swooping over the ilirttle band--an-d nearest water fifty miles Theatre 13x strange. but hum ur- ....- ;U.SEI> cAii% v;AsJ LII-GUUn ' -Did you see the women s boots, ,oxfords and straps, mostly small sizes, on sale at Carey-Hurl-burt Shoe store- for 49c a .pr. This is -not a printer's error in the price. We say iagain`, 49c 9. pr. . , 13c Rev. J. J. Black conducted servic- .es last Sunday in Collingwood Unit- fled church and also preached at a [5 service on Monday night. Rev. W. `'3. Smith of Collingwood occupied ;the nulpit of Collier St. church on .. Sunday. 1 ' -Hunter s are selling lovely suits `at $15 , $18 and $20. Come in! `See for yourself. 13c Institute will home of Mn m..... V-1 V0 352;r"";{i{. _.*!AR0!-I? HM- _ .... ..._,, capeclal-Ly wnen you eat well Iripened fruit. Special price from !20c to 40c dozen which in winter "time was 40c to 60c -doz. `Insist on getting Unifruit bananas for which fwe are the sole distributors for this `district. Barr-ie Fruit Market, The .only place. 13c I, __'n-:A ..-.. ~-- -= ` . luau.I.U1`u D13 - Lieut. C. Rodney ' 2 the Simcoe Foresters s c'ently from taking a 1'Royal School of Infa'1 `Among those who ,'funeral of the late Moore ,in Barrie on S Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ga .jilton and` C. W. Plaxto .n{ha A: n---; f --Banana season opened. Car- fload of 375. bunches from Port Lim- ion just arrived. This is a food for .everyone from youngest to oldest of family, especially when `ripened 20c dozen whim. :. -.---L-~ Jmon and` C. W. P]: , Hinds of Torqnto. I ' Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Bradford and `son Jack spent the past week with the former s sister, `Mrs. Wm.. Hill, lsanford St. - * L1eu_t. Wadsworth of returned re- "Gently course at the Royal Infantry, Toronto. ]_`Among whn n++m..l...: 4-1-- .5 U1. Uu LU. 3 ff\,`Yl`InIt,a I-1'-` r can I IIIUI I UIYIIG, to Capitol Thutro. __---anvxg, J. Ul`UIlEoo thosf attended the >f "Miss `Agnes Saturday were Its. A. C. C91-an A: n---- yrs. Olav ,._.- -\\1\A\abJIlW;'\I (U 1e date. urt Co._ week, m1sses Ltrnnu and ....4.-.....1_ ..\. uu oauuruay A. Garden of Ham- V Plaxton and D'Arcy mto. - --nupuure aspeclanstn coming IB6arrie.. `See announcement on 1 . - - . cut. LUII. 1'-ne recunent, who has been? the faithful Treasurer for` twenty- five years, replied` in suitable terms. The ladies served refreshments and a pleasant evening was enjoyed by all.. Theaddress is as folIows:-- ' . Dear Fellow WorKer:-Time moves swiftly. The years roll around, and` we are reminded by the close of anoth- er year in our church's work that you have been associated with our Aid for the pasttwenty-five years as its treas- |. urer. The event is so unique t-hat we]. cannot allow the occasion to pass un- [- noticed. We wish to extend our heart- I lest congratulations and to convey to you, in some slight, tangible form, an expression. of our appreciation of your] services so faithfully rendered. We` wish also to assure you of the good- will of- your co-workers. Many have come and gone through these years. I while you have been spared to serve C so acceptably in the position that we C trust you will remain to fill for years t to come. `May we ask you to accept 8 this small token of our love and appre- t ciation. igned on behalf of the La- o `C C dies Aid.-A. Ballantyne. President. M. Turner. Secretary. -At the annual congregational mee_t- Encouraging reports ` ing of Central United Church held oni at the annual meeting -Wednesday, March 30, a pleasing item. School of Collier St. Un; "'50 g . _qg::am;was.a. presentation bylThursday evening of 1: -`the "L "dies" Aid`: to Mrs. Jas. Corbett _ _ ` ceipts for the year amou of."`a 1-1andsom1e"--silver ower basket and `contributions to 1 `filled with twenty-five carnations, ac- , $397.52 . The school has Ml`S..N[nhlA V-and Han `.3.-1..--.. ---- - ~. , ,7. ...`.._.....v van v V; LIV W_Ul' UH.3Ket a.c-, companied by an address. . M b1e_ read the address and :msrm`3% `s'S1bbald made the pres- ent ion. The re,c1p-lent, who beenlv th Treasurer fnv-' 1-nrtn-4-v s|LvER_ FLOWER BA SKET GIVEN MR,S_,.h_C.9`RBE1_'T BY CENTRAL L.A.]5 13-14c Kuctioneer. .- V --Rupture Specialist/coming Iarrie. `See annoum-.nmnn+ A1! .. Alex. Milne & Sons f0v:eI`y rcuia $27.50 to $35.00 They re the lines that mark the good-looking topcoat when all these points are correct--see our new Coxspur by _-I-'u-__-'-_-__-_-_-"-_"-_--__ E MOST DISTINCTIVE CLOTHES MADE IN CANADA r5= 13c I - .---u vllrlr I an I`Qn U-Eda ill/l_ltRKS.FOURTH AN_NlVERSARY . Bayview Chapter, No. 105. O.E.S.. _ celebrated their fourth anniversary in . connection with their regular meeting 1 on Tuesday night, March 22. Following ` the business of the lodge the husbands and friends of the members were en- tertained at a progressive euchre af- ter which lunch was served. A splen- did birthday cake was presented by District Deputy, Mrs. C. W. Edward. There were about seventy-five present. and a. pleasant evening was spent by- t-he members and their friends. 1011, . . 7c ficers, Mrs. H. G. I Walker. `Mrs. 11 G. Robe I IIBAYVIEW CHAPTER No.`1o5. MARKS FOURTH AN_NlVERS Sec _v., F. H. Hurlburt: Treas.. J. E Carson; Supt. of Girls Work Dept., Miss Leila Hunter; Young People's Dept., H. J. Heath: Home Dept., Mrs. .Parkhouse; Cradle Roll, Mrs. T. E. Davis; Temperance, A. F. A. Mal- comson; Beginners. Miss West and Miss Jean Malc`omson: Primary, Miss . King and Mrs. R. King; Juniors, `Mrs. H. G. Robertson: Grading Of- firlnru Inn T1 nu an fic n Go- ,, _-. -.....,.,, uu|uUl'H.. aertsonz . Robertson and W. J. were received Of the Qnnrlnun Page T 1 rieeri 5. O.E.8. no A In`. fa} ggc DWS reel! uu IUD. , 1350lbs. 400 Ivbs. 400 lbs. 1500 lbs. 450 lbs. ral purpose , nlrl 69c 49c 59c 78c 30c I L cu yuL'pUSB . old. n. Purpose. 400 lbs. horses and 'ill be sold Central united Church Rev. A. J. /G. Carsadden, Minister. Harry Barron, Choirleader Mrs. E. Richardson, Organist 11 s1`. ANmiEw's Pregbyterinn Church Rev. J. S. Shortt. .M.A., Minister Edmund Hardy. Mus. Bao.. F`.'I'.C.M. Organist and Choirmute -.\ ~-r--- `I """ ` 11 A.M.-The Minister. 3 P.M.`---Sunday School. 7 P.M.--The Minister. Prayer Meeting, Wed., 8 P.M. HLURLVING Anthem---Hear. Oh Lord." Solo---Love Not the World." Mrs. Page. (Sullivan) EVNING ` Anthem-"The Radiant ` Morn." Solo--0h Pray for the'vPe.ce of` . Jerusalem. F. H. Hurlburt. 11 A.M. mid y-{'13: M. The Pastor will llI:.u.L IIIAM llt\c lr.I\I , _-. -.---, wuuuuyp Hpfll l'Uu 11 A.M.---`TI-IE MINISTER. 7 P.M.--THE MINISTER. 8 P.M.-SUNDAY SCHOOL in all Departments. Mid-Week Meeting for Prayer and . -Bible Study, Wednesday, 8 p.m. I Divine 11: 11 A.M.--H-Eh} Ffith '7fD'Il .....V-- w _ -vs ` _lip the Prudent. In series. 8 P.M.--Bib lH'l|-.__' - A la School.` Rev. E. J. -Whgn, Pastor.` Mrs. Edith Rowe. Organist. was Margaret 8ln$.lr. Cholrlew .. oevve nu" OOIIOCIIOIII ALL WELCOME ` Pgaye:-' Meeting Wednesday 8 pm). Acts 16-V18. } -----J I Music-.e-{ec;ed. YOU ARE INVITED. R0 J0-7. '- Sunday 8011001 and Bible 8 p.m. 2 Timothy 8-16. -Am Gospel Moetlhg `7_ wt Rnillhlln _ Sunday. April 3', 1927 AID n_.___. TER, Ont. canvas? LJ\iuUUlo P.Li.---7:l"ypi_cal Reactions to Christ." Fifth _in series. . 1 J Sunday April 3, 1927 I1 A `M , VIII... 1|n__s,. if `--> With IVAN MOSKIN (Europe's scren Idol). va|ul|Ul' 9 Horace Wilson, A.R.C.O. ' Organist and Chou-leader. ---------513$ s_7 Minv s-raarr. 'BAan_Ie ommn or m}:Ermds~ . Ah"; 5 -- - I sell by at Barrie til 9 ,..-__.- var usul_L'l&VUH3 ' [ _ Lord : `DIV Breaking of Bread 11 Ma. 30-7. A... u-u.--- --- ---- ~ Sunday. April 3,_ .1927 Services. Sunday. Ap/ril 3rd. A.M.--"l`I-`rm `IA'l'1\YI'arn-rn-n AERIL 1 1 1-12 41:? SPEOIAL MUSIC MORNING _HIT..,... A` wmnvdoiabwv WELCOME. JUL1-`S vmuws TREMENDOUSMI-1`ODRAMA` take}! 31. 1927. No - oolloctfonp r _tV(\'|:nI urgunlll. _ r. Cholrleadet her, 0uz\hearts cannott what to say. God only knows how we miss her. As we battle along life's rough way. uur ups cannot spmk how we loved 13 - --Ever remembered. Daughter ; c and Son, Alma and Allan. JJUU Of` WEBB---In V Vnnfhnn 1 13c _ McCULLOUGH-In loving` W. C. W. MCCIIIIAIIQH at foot. by sale. by sale. Apr, 24. pril 27. 0d, big ion and be sold creidit nishing` per an- ums. J van yu; I --Son ` (E. R. of ourfdear father. George, who do -I parted this life one year ago today, Mar. 29, 1926. When evening shades are falling And we sit all alone. To our sad heart comes a feeling 1. you could come home. No `one knows what bitter nain We have suffered since we lost you. Home has not been the same. 5 .To hear your voice and see your smile 1 That meant so much to us. We think of you in silence, 1 Your name we often recall. But. there is nothing left to answer '1; But your picture on the wall; 130 a l._.Rnn-rm D ml------\` -3' ~ " " ....--..uuuuuun-1n loving memory of McCullough. of Lefroy, who passed away from this life on. Apr. 3. 1923. _ n_ ___f _ _ _ ,........_y nuuvvu uusm m.me1r recent be- reavement. . 139 Mrs. Bryson L, Kelly wishes to thank her many friends and neighbors for their kindness_ and sympathy during!` her recent sad` bereavement. also to `the War Veterans for floral tribut- es. ~ `I On -_ ---.__..... I The family of the late .1 . H. Bant- ing wish `to express their sincere ap- I preciation of the kindness and sym- pathy shown them in their recent be- many friends and nniahhnvu FM` 'KIRKUP--.In West Gwillimbury, Mar. 81, 1927, Robert Kirkup, son of the! late James and Jane Kirkun of Ves-j pra. aged 67 years. The funeral will; take place from the family residence, 11 near Gilford. on Saturday. April 2,7] at 1 p.m. Interment _in Barrie Union` cemetery. y SECOR-At Milton. Ont.. Tuesday, .5 March 29, 1927, Joseph Secor, aged_.1 90 years. The funeral will take place` at Angus on Friday on arrival of the g 11 o'clock train. " WRIGLEY--At Private Patients Pa- It vilion, Toronto General Hospital, onaJ Wednesday, March 23, 1927. Chris-| topher. husband of Allie Wrigley, 01., Hawkestone, aged 58 years. in - CARDS o__1-' 'rHAN1 ' pAnn:soN_lv7vZL71~_At Ave; 'l"m-nnfn "nu anon... KAVANAGH--on Saturday. Mars; 26. 1927. to Mr. and-Mrs. Ed. -Kavanagh. Minesing Station. a. -daughter. LAWRiENCE---At Barrie. on Tuesday. i .March_ 22. 1927, to.Mr and Mrs. W. B. Lawrence, 64 John St.. a son. . LENNOX-On Tuesday. March 15. 1927. to Mr. and Mrs. D'Arcy.Lennox. - Painswick, a daughter. V McLEAN--On Monday. Marchs28, 1927. A to Mr. and Mrs. Edgerton McLean. R.R. No. 1. Barrie. a son. - ROBINSON-On Sunday. March 27. 1927. to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Robin- son. Bradford St.. a daughter. TI-IURLOW-0n` aturday. March 26. 5 at Phelpston, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thurlow (nee Mary McGinnis), a son. 1 (Robert Fredrick Henry). WARD--A`t 25 William St.. Aliandale. of"I`hursday. March 24, 1927, to Mr. I and Mrs. H. Ward (nee Clara Wor- rod. Angus) a son. 1; WILSON--At the RV. Hospital. Bar- , rie, on Wednesday. March 30, 1927. to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis F. Wilson. d E Dalston, a daughter, (Doris Gwen- dolyne). [IA l'n.lII-vI\ la3'r' Barred bite Leg- ruuumuu-wAu1`--At 120` Harvie Aveg, Tot-onto.'on Saturday, Mar. 19. 1927, by Rev. C. A.. Mustard, Violet- Marguereita. Walt. youngest daugh-D ter of Mr. and the late Mrs. John Walt of4Thornton. and Trueman Al- bert, youngest son. o!/ the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward Paddlson of Stay- . ner. . -----.. ova-In nu WIIDW xictiire or? vise 3. Flrman) of Lasalle. N.Y. -sadly missed by" Mother and Daughter `BORN memory Of Tjnfrnu 120` Harvie 71917 Jan `I0 er 100 up. er 15 up. LOGUE. Farm man A