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Barrie Examiner, 2 Feb 1928, p. 3

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F0318` Vvvsn tions. (`Q1 . (Continued from page 1) and efficient Secretary and his es- timable life partner on the~attain- ment; of the ftieth anniversary of their: wedding. We can hardly nd wordsto express the high re- gard in which we hold you both, so we will. simply say that we are happy and delighted to` offer our felicitations on this your Golden Wedding Day, and may God spare you both for many more years of happiness and usefulness here be- low. ~To you, Mr. Marr, we pre- sent this smoker s stand, and to Mrs. Marr this bar pin, as little mementos of the esteem in which you are held by the members of the Barrie `Board of Education. From Collier St. Church To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marr`: On ` behalf of your many friends in 1 Collier Street United Church we ` wish to offer you our heartiesf ? congratulations on this, the fti- ~ eth anniversary of your wedding. 1 `lift-11 nuns: is a `nun <|-Ia-an :vu FILED |A.u:.u.a uv . . _ . . _ _._ You have to supply your hens with sunshine or their rations will not produce the eggs. It is more important than any other single item of your feed. It provides the energy that converts the food into eggs`. ._ There are two ways of provid- ing sunshine to your winter layers. --u,,;.:__... .. .-.1.-.aa m1h=Hh1tp_ to re- those not receiving 1:. ' Don't gamble with your hens this winter, Replace your glass with a glass substitute and feed your liens a. mash that has the .proper percent- age of cod liver oil in it. It you mix your mash buy your ingredients from an V experienced poultryman and be sure you are getting what you need. I will gladly assist you in your problems. I carry a. real glass substitute and genuine cod liver oil in stock at all t1mes.-I-I. A. Jarvis, The Farmer's Friend," open until 11 pm. every evening. \ MR.ANDMRS.F.MARR ~_ .50 YEARS wnnm-:1) -Nothing" more amazing The Covered Wagon has shown on stage. or screen! equal has never,-been seen ! itol now. FEED HENS SUNSHINE -..\..... H. THE BARBIE EXAMlNER_ Chance margin. Council resolved itself into committee of the whole to discuss the question - and ex-warden Coombs was not without his friends, who put up a stiff ght for his retention. Coun. Mc- Knight presided while council was in committee. IJIUVCIISUUSSIUIL ~ Mr. Coombs has been a valued member of the County Roads Committee, which was said to be one of the most efficient in the province, and high tribute was paid his services, but the conten- tion that all committee members should also be councillors prevail- ed, although the Act does not stip- ulate this. Couns. Tom of Collingwood, Bell of Essa and Hambly of West Gwillimbury, of the six nominat- ed, let their names stand. Hambly won on the rst ballot by a large margin. ("nu-n~nn~'n1 vnanlva N-Gal`? infn nowunc NOTES The Barrie Bowling Academy wishes to announce that to en- courage bowling `amongst the ladies a special rate will be givenl to ladies clubs, societies or leagues for afternoon bowling. Get together ladies, form a party and come in and see what a ,.kick there is in this healthy indoor game. For further information enquire at alleys, or phone 426. - _..!_ 1---..- \.nA\1uAw vtv Iaanwd-4, V- r..----., __ Last week in the men's league saw most of the teams running true to form." Academy started off bv taking all four points from the Livingston team. Les Hook with 687 was high man for the winners and Dr. Dyer with 606 led the losers. The Old-Timers came right along on Tuesday night and took, three games from the hard luck! Singer team, which puts them in: second place, one point behind the Academy team. The Old Boys! turned in the season's record score for team s high total for three games with 3350. Lou Gardner with 651 led the winners and C. Brooks with 613 was high scorer for the losers. Not to be outdone by the other two, teams! the Bankers came right back on Thursday nght and turned in an-| other of the season s best games. every man of the Bankers was right in form, and the strong Lucky Strike team didn't have a chance with them, the way they were going. Harry Cuff with 697 again led the winners, and Tony Saso `with 593 was high. for the losers. On Friday night, the Pi- rates and the Clarke & Clarke, team hooked up- in the hardest! fought games of the week. The , Pirates won the first two games` by close scores, but Clarke s cam back strong and took the last one, and got one point` out of it. H.` McInni_s Sr., was leading man for! the winners with 644 and Sidi Bromley with 626 was high forg the losers. _ CU do D1115 WULVIM seas Council first" established the principle of cpnning appoint- ments to its own members andeby, a vote of 23 to 20, on which the yeas and nays were taken, refus- ed to conrm the appointment of all three 1927 members. Coun. I-Iambly vacated his seat during the discussion. It. I`--...L_ 1...- 1.-.... . .n.1nA.I The substitution of Coun. J. F. Hambly of, West Gwillimbury for ex-warden J. E; Coombs of Brad- ford, who had been a member for two years, on the County Roads Committee, was made by vote of County Council Friday, that body sitting well into the supper hour to decide the question. Council- lors Scott and Dutton 'are the other members. Their pay is $7.50 a day while they are en- gaged atthis work.` In the Wednesdaynight ladies ! league the Hogan's Alley team: sprang a surprise" on the strong: Brats team by taking all three` points frorrl them and keeping! their place on top of the league.! The Lucky Strikes also took all` three noints from the Missmacs in I two close games and went into a tie for rst .place. St. Pats and Go-Getters split even in games won and lost, but the girls with the Irish name got the odd point for high total score. NO sum - N0 ROCK. _ STELCO COKE-A CANADIAN PRODUCT C. J. SMITH PHONE 1324 men's. Last week s prize winners were Mrs. Cooper with 284 and Miss Kennedy 279 for the ladies, and; Jim Hadden with 289. won the Anlvll no If you notice some of the girl bowlers going around with their faces all lit up in smiles here is the reason. Last Friday night a bunch of girls got together and challenged the men to bowl a ` three-game series for fun or marbles. The men thinking they had soft pickings, lost no time taking them on. The two teams of. seven girls and seven men went to it. hammer and tongs. Talk about getting handed a surprise pack-. age.` These girls sure handed the men one," -by taking all three games from them. Now the men say: this was- just an accident, we weren't trying, and the girls talked us out of them, and alibis like that. The men have challenged the girls for another game this week for the eats," but the men insist that the girl are to be gagged, or else they will stu their ears with cotton so the girls can't talk them into missing the four pin. - ' r Ex-warden Coomb;-lleu1oved from ` n....I`. n........:..__I I: u....I.. `COUNCILLORS ONLY ' ELIGIBLE FOR JOB Metropolitan Church, Toronto, an historic church edice familiar- ly known to most Canadians, was destroyed by re in,Toronto early Monday morning. to .x-wsrgen QUUIHUI RCTUVUG IYUIII Roads Committeed. F . Hunb-I Iy Substiiuted. Advertise in The Examiner Wholesale and Retai-i fButcher ~ Fish, Game and Vegetables in Season 62 Dunlop St. THE BEST FOR FUEL, ICE OR CARTAGE 97 Dunlop St. "Hi: Master : Voice VJCTROLAS J. W. SCOTT \ - J. G. SCOTT Elizabeth St. ` A beautiful display of furniture for your selection - .-.... ...-. ----wsuvwnvv urrsvvrx II/\lll"' 137 Dunlap St. Phone 1017 75 Collier St. Phone 582 MEN S WORK 30015 OUR SPECIALTY BUY NOW BEFORE ` PRICES ADVANCE A. E. SMITH 16 Dunlop `St. _OlNCY FOR THE 1I28~ ENGLISH MODEL 12111.1 1 A 35 I ll\l5\l-I :4-up - w__ Sp)it Peas . . . . . . . . A 3 lbi.-1gc` Fruit Salad . . . . 21-oz. tin 35 Lobster, best Nova Scotia, halves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 nu: nn.-nu "l"I`\ A! I BNERIF MEAT ii. 1:. McCULLOUG W-;:.:..:: _ _13qoNE 215 P95 1{ GROCERY WANTS ~1N-._'I , 11-.- Installed for demonstration without obligation. -o- jji e L (BUTTERMIL;(`.SwC(;NE) - A treat for the whole family. Something new. Something different. You will enjoy eating it. A aunt" nuns t\In ........._ ---_-- ~-- Wedding Cakes, etc. HlLL S BAKERY ' ~m"LET"i}"i3uizN{1sH YOUR Home WE ALLOW EXCHANGE-ON YOUR USED FURNITURE The Homebf Better WALLPAPERS A Cecil R. Livinggton -DEALER FOR DeForest Crgsley PHONI ` A772 __..__.--1. _u------ -v--_----.:. `'11 Dunlop Sh, Telephone 51 Pastry` `in. 1} Great 1:: E. Hxm "F'Iii3's:?iF1's"H"~1$."A.iLi{ % i>iJ{e 'ifIZr?i ' BATTERYLESS --From $250 to $450 29 Elizabeth St. __.N!- 1- BRENNAN BATTERY-- Priced $130 to $170 `Illa $l-l,`Vn7-- `pow: Delicious Roasted Pork with dressing, our own cooking, pgycvopg-posit Fresh Pork Sausages, our own make. (Have you tried them?) Made from the finest materials, ' . . . . . . . . lb., 30 1 sun lt\lII1' 1 1 H 1!-.. l'\-l:---.... 1;;{hH1aiIi;s' VICTOR NORTHERN ELECTRIC FADA and WESTINGHOUSE WHlTBY S V35 ..o 'I'Q\i LJL.|\;U . nauvmi "Y "i"o ALL PARTS. `OF "'rbWiv" RADIOS 1'5-gnu uuuuu ._ _ - ______, LL um: or BREAD, (:`.AKESd Wm.Rl`-l`l') msrnur / FRESH DAILY AT DAWSON'S conrzcnonnanv sroma ..------ OR AT THE BAKERY A. 1-1. FELT I WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER EVERYTHING IN MUSIC (BROWN ($(-B_AKbERY_)- FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE Piano 12 L scam J. G. KEENAN 2 STORES - ASK FOR`- BARRIE `Eagle Brand Cut Asparagus 30-oz. o I . o a o o c o o 0 Try a pound of our regular 65c Bulk,Tea for . . . . . .. . 58 Crisco; . . . . . . . . 3-lb. tin 82:4 ISA I')"I` I\[!' "I"I\III'LI One 50c bottle of Pen- slar White Pine and Spruce Balsam will ` stop that bark. - IT COSTS LESS THAN 1/2 A CENT PER HEN PER DAY TO FEED BLATCHFORD S F ILL-THE-BASKET EGG MASH "BROWN &.C9.- ---j -up-c:--- -----.- - SPECIALIST IN GOODYEAR WELT AND HYDRO PRESS SYSTEMS OF ruIII\In In!-HI-5 1 II\Ir1!I "$TIll'IQ Vina` tn Iwu - in Dunlap St. mm 141 3 Dunlap St. Phone 1047 sHQ 13`'i_>A1131Nc ROBERTSON S DRUG STORE HAVE YOU A _.C0l-D? - _ THE sup`!-: M.f\N A...-1-. . vt-r-1 -rm Phones 143 and 1454` F. C. LOWER TAILOR Latest Styles in Men : Clothing "and Furnishings. 7- Satisfaction Guaranteed '11"? 3315p BE" 50 -- SATURDAY spzcuu. Dmugn _ 50. VAN RADIOS VICTOR RECORDS BELL PIANOS FURNITURE and STOVES 129 Dunlap 3!. Phone 83' C. R. SCOTT Phone 243 Phone 86 Phone 250 Plan BAYFIELIS st, BARRIE. Iaaz. Phono 380 `Juan! I usr-w - w---u Estimates ..Che,erully Given 84 Toronto St., Phone 11221: BUCHANAN & SON nan l'\--_I-_ n. Dluunn IA`, BRYSON S 1*1;A _R_OQ_M omc. % 109 Nqw i. tlie Season. for HARDWOOD FLOORING Emzlgg QRINDERS ORILLIA st__Ia_2_y1_ ggqgggv co. LTD. hj -`u--y-u---3-: '3j.r.'I'zAL nazwuns on ALL IIAKES or-' cans. Genuine Ford Part: lla we-gvv-q- --c-j---w, - Delicious Choice .-Breakfast Bacon, half dressing : or whole side, per lb. . . 23 per lib. _. ,` , . . . , , . , . . . . 60 Quaker or Jersey Corn- * Fresh Sausages, flakes . . . . . .. . . . . 10: Fresh Assorted--Biscuits, some them?) the nest chocolate dips, extra value: materials. - 15- per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 PHONE 117 for Delivery to any part of the Town. Thundny. Fobrupry 2. 1923. . LAUNDRY cALLED 1-`on AND DELIVERED PKOMPTLY ORILLIA PHONES no .._ -m A 1.51` pa. HESS POULTRY AND STOCK TONIC MAKEYOUR moms LARGER. VA _________ 4'.-:.'.u'\- A`:;--- 1:: 2 cool) MONEY MAKERS 2. YOUR POULIEY AAND;T0CK ` GOLDIE HARPER DECORATING co. A .21: A @3451 Q bi'6RRi's"EKlis Titus WEEK AT w_1`1;_gn_rgs _.:n- -j :jZ I-3T JXLTXX 'FOR DELICIOUS ICE CREAM CREATIONS, SANDWICHES, TEA, COFFEE. MOIR S AND NEILSON S CHOCOLATES in bulk or packages, 60 per lb. up. BARRIE-ALLAND`ALE DAIRY co. SCIENTIFICALLY PASTEURIZED MILK -MCREAM LIVINGSTON BROS. THE SERVICE GROCERS,'ALLAN' "' BAILE .. `l).\n.-.&nA Daub nv:`-R | (nu-\1'nn .Dunnb Dunn 'a;.ai.xe+oas We are well stocked in the various grades. A J PHONEFOR ESTIMATE. V ?`HE BALL PLANING MILL co. Limited. A Hotel with all the comforts of home: 'fu3'mmzb:s`u"A*R`na7`Ai.a coon MONEY 5-0'1 L3... m I Zj; HOTEL SlMCOE THE BARRIEWEEKLY BUSINESS REVIEW COAL RADIO TUBES TESTED AND REACTIVATED. BATTERIES CHARGED 75. Overnight charge, 50. ATWATER KENT Battery and Batter-yleu. C.G.E. Radiolas and Marconi. Phone. for a demonstration or call and see them. '_'1<-E1= YOUR YOUTH BARRIE ` ` JESSIE R. BRYSON Teacher of Pimp, Organ, Theory, Sight Singing.- `D....I.. v\unv\n-mat` `AS III` BarriB9!v'i'1$A_Ea:'99' -.-._ UITEIV IV l'IolVlo'IQ learn: Phono 420 `JACK BEATTY. Proprietor Fresh White Fish and Trout cagght in 911!` own lake. h` We deliver If you would be healthy, eat less meat and eat more Can supply your wants ` BOWLING ---.._._ Single and -)ouTb1e, in stock and made to order. f3_.'& E._BQI_{NS, S1_:.C. CIIVVCIJ, Zlannu tuna -cc`: Pupils prepared for all examinations. 27 Bradford St., Phone 84. Iziczised Chirop'rac-tors _ _ _ _ . -4 'l"`I. -......2-J.- "B}B'g'1Ess'EEF?s" 80 Elizabeth St. (upstairs) M - Phone IIOIJ j- 3 _j, ,, Accouuno;Ia'tion for Ladies F or Good, T` Health! Indoor Recreation ;65'i0.AJiw12 PJ'I' BL__-`A FRUIT and FISH JAR?/Is Cleaned W. H. Johnson & Son Tel. 997W W` 92 Ross St. v. s; HAHBLY . Proprietor -A Res. 390 know: 771 , `soul; value, 25: ', half. .. alvva. ~ Mrs. Kelly threw `a pail of water on the re and then turned her.at- tention to the children. Both were so terrified and so covered with ashes and soot that she could not tell what injuries they might have sustained until they were washed off.` Returning from the bathroom a few minutes later, after assur- ing herself that they were unin- jured, she found that the fire had started up again, and had caught in the wainscoting of the wall. She extingushed it and then turn- ed to nd a quilt, .which had been thrown over a chair in a blaze. Before she could get that under control the chair was burned. Then she found that the re in the wainscoting was still smoldering inside, and the fire brigade was called. The blaze was readily ex- tinguished with the aid of chemic- * als. rnL- _L_.-- 2.. _ _-..-..1_4... .......-..1. WV ll WI HVUIOVAI Mrs. Kelly had li hted the re about nine o clock and, at ten- thirty,_ after the room had warmed some, was sitting in front of the - stove bathing her baby boyiwhile her little six-year-old daughter dressed` beside the open oven door. Whenthe explosion occurred both panes of glass were blown out of the window behind Mrs. Kelly, one of the stove doors ew across the kitchen and struck the outer door, the lids of the stove, the kettle of boiling waterand saucepans were thrown into the air and the bot- tom of the re box was blown out letting the fire down onto the cor. iIlc The stove is a complete wzeck and has been thrown out for junk. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly have been re- siding in the house since last Sept- ember. -Packet and Times. WHEN THINGS--I:OOK BLACK-cALL ON US BARRIE PHONE 562 (-Continued from page 1) `club in himself. A lover of clean snort and ever ready `to help further the best interests of com- munity life, especially among` the vounq people, it is remarkable` that he also nds time to devote to the more aesthetic side of. life, but he does, for he is a great lover of owers, and if he has a hobby, or time forgone, it is his connection with the `two horticultural soci- eties in which heholds office. vv onavan c-V-mu v.---v- Mr. McMahon had an idea he wanted to be a banker at one time, but a year's trial convinced him he was on the wrong track. Besides, banking has its draw- backs for a young man with mar- ital notions in the back of his head. 'So he resigned and married, Miss Birdie Shaw, daughter of the late John W. Shaw of Hawkestone. in 1917, before he was 21 years of age, and there is one daughter, Agnes, aged ve years. Mr. Mc- Mahon was educated at Rugby Public `School and Orillia Collegi- ate. He was brought up a Pres- byterian and still is one. T4-' 4-lnnun mm: n-nu 'T\A11ln*Hna' Uyllcllall. axuu Blllll JD UIICI If there are any Doubting Thomases in Barrie or any of the larger centres of the county vho wonder how people manage to put in the time in a small place like Hawkestone, they would get their answer by catching `unto Irwin Mc`Mahon s coat-tail for a day or two. a GEAR RATIO IS USED ' TO HELP HAND BRAKING i The family of Provincial Police Officer Kelly, of Orillia, formerly of Barrie, had a narrow escape _from death or very serious injury when their kitchen `stove exploded on Saturday morning, Jan. 21, as the result.`of a rozen water-pipe. Mrs. Kellyand her two children were close to the stove at` the time and miraculously escaped without even a scald/. '- I " 1 -nu1.'1;I,A_.- For the hand, or pa king brake on the Dodge Brothers Victory -Six, sold by Livingston .Bros., the brake` is applied to the propeller shaft; the Lockheed hydraulic foot brakes being applied to all four wheels. B arranging the; handbrake to ope - rate on. the. propeller shaft, the en- gineers take advantage of the gear ratio between the drive pinion and the driven ring gear. The ratio acts the same as an increased lever arm tov-multiply` the brake force, while the differential _in the axle also acts as an equalizer for the brakes. This type of parking brake saves weight, has fewer parts to- wear and rattle,` and is extremely powerful in action. EVERY` YARD WELL SHRUNK L; V nun-/q a u ____ A. E. virh-b}, .?&1I,1T.s.11; the"_fi_;; `Top Clothing in Barrie, has been advised by the Tip Top Tailors as follows :- ((!71....... `.-.....I 4.5 n`A`-1\ uvn Wu-I11 -ga IOHOWS 3-- Every yard of cloth we buy is guaranteed. thoroughly shrunk by the cloth manufacturers, in fact `every piee is stamped in gold let- ters Thoroughly shrunk. V `l'T....... nu-.wa`I n :1-|~I1-n'v\nn+ `GETS ".l.nUl'Uug1uy u.l.'uun. Upon arrival of sh1pments. every yard is critically examined . for any faults. As we buy only the finest of first grade materials, we have very little trouble with faults. After the first examina- tion, the cloth is thoroughly shrunk in our own shrinking plant, and shrunk to such a degree that further shrinkage is impos- -sible. We spend thousands of dol- lars to `make positively sure that the essential fabrics are shrunk beyond further shrinkage. We consider the money well spent as it protects our store managers and dealers from trouble and com- \ plaints, while at the same time as- . sures the custom gr that a Tip Top. V garment never s rinks." A `I! TKTI-14-lacy mi 15: 1-Jaguar] {tn Dunlop St. FORMER BARRIRITRS NARROW ESCAPE Kiltclunlstovo Explode: in Home I of Provincial Oicer Kelly It \ Orillin. ` 4 A ~ I gamut: I1 I. 11!: V ca.` axutuuxa. . A. E. Whitby will be pleased to {show latest` styles and materials at his store in Elizabeth St. GET Aggy_A1N1'D lb U116: II An nniv r\ act: uca u by . Mr. `Marr for many years as treasurer of the Church bore cheerfully a full share of the re- sponsibility of its prudent man- agement. While that service is gratefully remembered, the loyal support ever given to the minister, the regular and faithful attend-- ance at public worship of your- self and family was`not only an example to the congregation but an inspiration to the minister in charge. `rn-n-rd 1:43.; has elannrn Han knn11+v CD11 GILIIIVCIBGLJ U-L JUUIV Wcuuulg. Fifty years is a long time in life's span, a very long time to look forward to, but a happy time to look back upon where the years have been so lled with deeds of kindness and love as your lives have 'been. Looking back over the way you have travelled together, you can well rejoice that the path- way up the `hill, while it was up- ward and a climbing way, was still marked by so many blessings that stand out now in the perspective of the years as monuments of God's goodness; and thus the troubles and trials, common to every life. touched by the ngers of His love, glow with sun- set beauty. `Kw. llnuu nnanir rnacnnc an cnarge. Your life has shown the beauty of true godliness in the good cheer, real fellowship and snirit of youth that always radiated from your presence. Au 1: n:H-um nf +1-m 1-nw-n and in your presence. As a citizen of the town and in your society affiliations you have always had the higher ideal in view, and by word and action pointed out the better way. You have had a~larg`e share in the molding of public character. The sick and inrm of the community for years have been gladdened and encouraged by your visits. Of you it will truly be said, I was sick and ye visited me. TIL. lnown urieknI1"Fn1' 2 1011!!` time and ye Vlslteu un-:. We have wished for a long time to open our hearts to you to let you know how much we esteem you and how glad we are to be numbered among your friends. This hapny occasion oers us the opportunitv of saying to you and to Mrs. `Marr, what we hope you have realized long ag'o--that you occupy a large place in our affec- J-:n-nu . - Dmmcw DEALERS IN A A bonus BROS. ussnucan CARS-GRAl-IAM mos. `mucus REO SALES AND SERVICE REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES OF CARS Dunlop ` - `BARRIE - . Phone 291

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