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Barrie Examiner, 3 Apr 1930, p. 13

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ALSO THE NEW SUITS THE EASTER MILLINERY Featuring a Hat for every style mt em and Exclusive. All the very ___. -- ..- n.At\F -Barrie s Exclusive Store Kid, Silk and fabric gloves in the authen- tic styles and shades. All sizes. . Foundz'1'tion Garments To give the new Sil- houette effects. D and A and Nemo. mood. Every hat is_rdiffer- elusive. new shapes. Priced at $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 and -$5.95 GLOVES BARRIE NE_W. "1'-ll-I I\IM I\|J I \II-ll% I . "INSURANCE 0_F,ALL KINDS in Religble Congpames Up-Town Ticket Office Canadian National Railways WE REPRESENT ALL STEAMSHIP LINES , __ .__ -,4 -4 Featuring the `very latest styles. Silhouette, Cape, Princess, etc.. in the newest shades and tweeds. Sizes 13 to 4611.. Priced $9.95 to $24.50 Easter Scarfs Finest range of New York imported scarfs. Colors are all fast. Many very new ideas. Priced 98c to 84.95 `Finest quality real caZ1?-skin bags. Many new styles and frames. Priced $2.25 to 87.95. Exclusive Dress Lengths, Silks, Prints, Knit Outer- wear, New Easter Hankies New Hand Bags NEW Distributors A. M. RAMSAY, Manager Page Thirteel ' MOTORISTS WE HAVE AN ANNOUNCEMENT THAT WILL INTEREST YOU cmuilue Ann PRESSIIG IWEING Ann narnuuue GOODS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED V I III\I.VI.a VVllll\l\.Il Aavnaenvnunv 71 Write or phone today for full particulars of our 1! I nialra nt\l IIWV W. FIRTH adios : Firestone Tires GENERAL SERVICE IIUIIC II-I6 I caucus: 'KLL 1_2_1sII<"s'. 'Fb'1:1g}(_ 1% Lin I III`VI\(I I Watch This Space Next Week I09 DIINLOI Miss Rita Lcunt of Toro Miss Gladys Ardagh tor a ` Miss Maconchy and Mrs. Laren are in Toronto for ` weeks.. Mrs. H. Oliver of Sta e.....4.m n'1'.`\1 hpr aunt. Mrs, | Stayner spenti Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. J. H. Dav-` is, Sanford St. 5 Misses Florence Overs and Mary` I-Ianley spent the week-end with re-i latives in Toronto. - Miss Norma Guthrie left on Mon-` day to enter the Toronto General Hos- pltal as a nurse-in-training. I I `Mrs. J. I-I. Davis has returned home; ' nu1'se-m-tra.m1ng. . `Mrs. J. homei from Penetang after two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. F. A. Thompson.` 1 R. A. Carr has returned to his home on Toronto St.._ after several months with his daughter in South Bend, Ind. ,._. \I| ..~ f`nr\'.r hnvn 1-ptnrnpd after severax mun-um Mr. and Mrs. Cook have returned to their summer home. Belle Ewart, after spending an enjoyable winter in, Barrie. _ . 1 ` S. C. Kerrigan and his mother, of|~ Burton Ave., have returned home after` spending the winter season at Miami, Florida. Rudolph Dunbar was in town yes- terday on his way home to Los Angel- es after attending a convention in Florida. , Reg. Blackstock has received an ap-` polntment on the staff of the Taylor Statten `Camp at Canoe Lake for this; summer. | nun... 1\/Tn'I(nnwn has returned home; : Elma McKeown has returned home: after a month's vacation with heri sister. Mrs. W. J. Lavery, River Rouge, , Michigan. { Mr and Mrs. Andrew Carson have. Michigan. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew returned from Cleveland after spend-1 ing three weeks with their son, Dr. R. `A. Carson. Yuef a chi: was lmvimz St. Ma.rv s| Carson. ~ ~ Just as she was leaving St. Mary s` Church, Sunday morning. Miss Nellie Shanahan. Bayeld St.. fell and broke` her left forearm. Ellen `I .nnU no" '|\/ITS, T1105. CaH1D' BRYSON & MORLEY her lext Iorearm. Miss Lucy Bell, Mrs. Thos. Camp- bell of Toronto, and'Mrs. Margaret Maw of Minesing attended the fun- eral of their aunt, the late M1ss_Mar- garet Orr, Kleinberg. - Mn and Mrs. J. F. Cornish and sons garet Orr, Klexnnerg. Mr. and Mrs. sons! have returned after being in Florida over two months. Mrs. I-Iarshaw, mo- ther of Mrs. Cornish, and her niece, Miss Annie Kapsalin, returned with them. TEN NEW-SONGS HITS IN `GOLD DIGGERS OF BROADWAY The screen has definitely proven it- self the outstanding means of bring- ing a song to the public for the first time and to helping to plug it into hit proportions. Ten brand new songs are introduced for the first time in Gold Diggers of Broadway, the_-newest Warner Bros. and Vita- phone. -100% natural color, singing, talking, dancing special at Capitol _ Theatre Monday, Tuesday and Wed- nesday. , mt... Q-an now tunes are Song of PERSONAL T Toronto is wit.h`i [or week. vur...- 1:7 1"\ 1\/| an_l WEEK. V. D. Mac- , coupie of And Still They Fall in Love," Keep- ing the Wolf from the Door. What Will I Do Without You," The Poison Kiss of That Spaniard," Go to Bed," Painting the Clouds with Sunshine," In a Kitchenette" and Tiptoe Through the Tulips with Me". .._..__. SUNDAY. PTI- RIL 6, 1930 11 A.M.-MORNING SERVICE 3 P.M.-BIBLE SCHOOL 7 P.M.-EVENING SERVICE A WISE INVEST'MENT" 0!` HOW TO MAKE A SUCCESS OF LIFE.'_' If you want the greatest \ possible returns for your investment this will interest you, whether you work for wages or a salary. 501' yourself or for another. -. rv-*l\ -I-tr:-.-Icwl `|\)|":I!"|"`|'1\T(,S Philco Radios yourseu. U1` .lUl. `.1.u.un.us.:.. MID-WEEK MEETINGS Tuesday and Friday at 8 o clock. WHY NOT JOIN US ON TUES- ` DAY EVENINGS AT 8 O'CLOCK. ` TO STUDY THE BOOK OF RE- 3 IVELATION? I I 1111:! 'DD1:'A(`J -1' (ET-T'I?.TST h COLLIER STREET Regular Baptist Chlltcll (Next to Central School) Pastor: A. C Whltcombe. BA SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 1930 11 A.M.-REV. J. A. LEECE, B.A.. B.D., of Lambtnn Mills. Ont. 3 P.M.-SABBA'I'I-1 SCHOOL 7 P.M.-REV. THOS. LAIDLAW, up . ...r r\....-... Qnnnd Qnt_ MINISTRY OE` PRAISE Miss J. R. Bryson, Choir Director. Mrs. E. Richardson, Organist * j 11 a.m.-Anthem .............. .. Selected 1 Solo .............. .. Miss Vera Charles. 7 p.m..--Anthem: "My Faith Looks Up to Thee Schnecker Solo: Be Thou Nigh Bailey Mrs. A. E. Baker Plan to spend Sunday at Central. STRANGERS CORDIALLY WELCOMED. United Church of Cumin CENTRAL CHURCH (Elizabeth Street) - REV. .4. E. BAKER, Mtnmer. P.M.-ru::v. rnuo. ;..m...... M.A., of Owen Sound, Ont. KTION 1 WE PREACH CHRIST CR-UCIFIED nu: TIIXAMINII - -vv-V; Uvunsnsl \rlI_uIIuII ` Rev. J. S. Shortt M.A., Minister ` ldmund Hardy, Mus. Ba.c., F.T.C.M Ornanist and Choirmaster Mrs. W. J. Burke died at her home. '3 V5823 Spruce St., West Philadelphia. 5 Pa., on Tuesday of this week, after a 1 long illness. She was a sister of T. A. M McCarthy and Miss E. A. McCar- ' thy, Bayeld St. Miss McCarthy had > been with her sister for the past three months and Mr. McCarthy left on Tuesday to attend the funeral. Deceas- ed was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alexander McCarthy and was well and favorably known here. KNUW lll RUSK LIHDIIIUCS IUU b'duuUL EaLuua.I.c. DO[`_{"_l_' DR_IVE_W"l'l"'Ii-T[(3`l'JT l_NSURANCE __ _ _.n_ _._I_ _- _` Aun- SUNDAY. APRIL 6. 1930 Services 11 am. and 7 p.m. conducted by REV. F. D. ROXBURGH. M.A. Edmon*.on. Alta. At the evening service Mr. Ron burgh will speak on Mission WC)! in fhn Dam; beam. nag-+..;.+ uuugu wul speax Mlsszon won; in the Peace River District. S.S. AND BIBLE CLASS at 3 P.M. Avnnsrs; ..-.-_ There passed away on March 28th, 1930, an old and respected pioneer in the person of Miss Margaret Orr of Kleinberg in her 88th year. sister of the late Mrs. George Bell of Barrie. and aunt to the Misses Bell and Mrs. M. Handy. Mary street. 1 Mrs. Isabel McMinn, wife of James McMirm, Minesing. died suddenly .Wednesday night at the a.ge of 68 ; years. She had lived with her husband near the village for the past twelve jiyears where they did light farming. jThe funeral will take place Friday to Sixth Line, Innisl. - ax r1.AVL.-".LI1.I'a JJUIVIJD DUFFLIV Fifth Sermon in this Series 12 noon---Communion and Recep- tion of New Members. 3 P.M.-THE BIBLE SCHOOL 7 P.M.-AN ACT OF` TREACHERY The Pastor is giving several char- acter studies leading up to the Crucixion and Resurrection. This story will reveal a most das- tardly character. 1 Mon., 8 p.m.-The Young People's ` Meeting. A Surprise Programme. Wednesday, 8 p.m.-Prayer and Fellowship. Closing study of the Epistle -to the Ephesians. IF` YOU HAVE NO CHURCH HOME, USE OURS. FIRST BAPTIST vcuuncaj nvr Anrrnnxrnrsrr ru-I-In-. 1.1-t1\.-I-1 SUNDAY. APRIL 6, 1930 11 A.M.--TI-IE MINISTER. Series: The Seventh Commandment Topic: The Sacredness of the Home." Anthem: Hymn of Peace Calcott Solo . ..................... .. Selected SUNDAY YSCTJTHOOL IN ALL DEPARTMENTS AT'I_`ENDANCE last Sunday 50 vvtnvun +knn nnn Ivnnvi on-n Vrvlr nra A 1' 1.1151`! UALV Uni last buuuay DU more than one year ago. You are welcomed. ` BARACA YOUNG MEN'S BIBLE CLASS, conducted by Mr. J. F. Wildman. ` ADULT BIBLE CLASS in Church Auditorium. conducted by Mr. J. E. Thompson. Series of Talks on Great Hymns of the Church. April 6-The Church`s One Foundation. V G i AUTOMOBILE ow1~{E13_$_: .A.u.-n urn vxrwrnrnu-us an/-\ rs: 1 Solo On Friday evemng, March 28, 1930, death entered the home of L. J. Hen- son, claiming one of Oro s oldest resi- dents in the persons of Charles Ells- mere. in his 79th year. Mr. Ellsmere was born in Oro where he resided till some few months ago when he took up residence in Allandale and enjoyed his usual health up till two weeks previous to his death. nu. 1...-um: +n mnnrn hi: Inc: his wife EVENING SERVICE The Minister will preach. Anthem: Seek Ye the Lord" / Dnl SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 1930 11 A.M.-'I'HE LORD'S SUPPER !2`H>`Hn 1:,.............. .:.. .u.:.. c~....:..... to ms ueauu. He leaves to mourn his loss, his wife and three daughters, Mrs. R. A. Neilly. Mrs. C. S. Henson. Toronto, and Mrs. L. J. Henson of Allandale. mu... :...-.m-n1 mo: hr:-M frnm thp hnme L. J. nensuu ui rxuauuaac. The funeral was held from the home of his son-in-law. L. J. Henson. on Monday. March 31. to Barrie Union Cemetery and was largely attended by sympathizing friends and relatives. The service was conducted by Rev. A. A. Wall of Burton Ave. United Church. The pallbearers were six grandsons. ` Earl and Carl Neely, Stewart, Chester. Roy and Jack Henson. Many floral tributes testiied to the esteem in which he was held. Among these were those from Ladies Aid of Burton Ave. United Church. B. of R31`. and 1 L.O.B.A. --`nun aural llall \rIl\JI\\vl. CLAPPERTON STREET REV ARTHUR HALE, Pastor I1..- n 4:4: n . on. J. Johnatone Blacl, B.A., B.D. Minister HORACE WILSON, A.R.C.O. Organist and Chxrirmaster --u v rill I lllllla I111]-NJ, FIDCIIUI Mrs. Edith Rowe, Organist Miss M. Sinclair, Choirleader United Church of Canada COLLIER STREET 19 I \.lLVl\.ll..Jl.l..al..c \l V! LV|.4I\s.Jo iSN T IT BETTER TO PAY THE PREMIUM YOU KNOW Than Risk Liabilities You Cannot Estimate. -u nxnuau-In I\I\iI run Ivvirlii II\I TFI1 I`lIVI 1"` I \!I`I:' ST. ANDREWS Presbyterian Church I a nu, Y.P.S.. Monday, at 8 p.m. `UNA u-v__a_ -. -- -._v.....~_y, a\. v `vacuo- Mid-Week Prayexf Meeting ' Wednesday at 8 pm. MISS MARGARET ORR. MRS. JAMES McMINN CHARLES ELLsMEiu3 MRS. w. J; nugum OBITUARY " Mis xi. ";};iEig" A. F.A. MALCOMSON * Mr`. Pickrfng uxu (Roberts Selected Rox- Work _ Until the baseball and soccer season} halted. The interval will allow the bout the past winter's sports. and spec-'_ begins athletics will be temporar1ly* sport fans an opportunity to gas" a-,u1ate on the coming summer's games4 Greatest assortment of curtains. Frilieq Curtains, Swiss Curtains, Curtain Nets, Silk Draperies, Chintz, Cretonnes, etc. window shades and rods. Barrie Auto Showroom Week APREL 7th to 12111, 1930 DRESS U9mf9rAE:5IE I At this time of the year YOU naturally think of that NEW EASTER OUTFIT. Everyone has an ambition to wear Something New on Easter Morn. This store is prepared to show you that Something New and at the same time Something Different and Exclusive EVERY DEPARTMENT IS READY TO SERVE YOU YVITH EASTER AND SPRING MERCHANDISE STORAGE FOR 200 CARS EXPERT REPAIR SERVICE PHONE 229 givggagsen B1:0s._ Lilggiggd D ADD! Dependability -- Products of High Quality and Superior Service by Men Thoroughly Versed in Automobiles. Phone 291 Dress up the, Home for Easter DRAPERIES, ETC. r` A Garage and Showrooms of Livingston Bros. Limited Bayfield and Ross Sts. The BARRIE HOME of Reo and Dodge Motor Cars and A Reo Speed Wagons Dominion Tire Depot BRING YOUR AUTOMOBILE TROUBLES HERE The finest showing possible. all new styles in Cantons. Printed Silks, etc. Exclusive Models. All sizes. Priced $5.95 to $24.50 DRESSES COATS S. W. MOORE Thursday. April 3, 19$!)

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