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Barrie Examiner, 17 Apr 1930, p. 13

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i mo *~_`_ Dorothy Griffen suffered :1 very painful accident on Friday while play- r n':.:.n: 'u'n..-1 st: II-H I:-J -.7 DressUp for E3a,%er About 30 styles to cllpnsc tmm~- Plain and primed silks--ncw sil- houettes, all wanted shades. Sizes to `.20. _l:'z1sterlS'peAci":1l . . . . ..._$5.'95- qvflv-vua _ _. . . `.,_ I " ' 1..-2...:-:1 Special exc1usivL' C:mt0'n 41nd l. 1'u-1l~.-- ed Silk` Dresses; `n`1;1`_t'1y, -.`l iri_{iI:.S" . V styles to choose L; `1:r()'n1;;;`l_V{ e:\)"`l]A{` If values to S'1`)'.Sti).. -. ~ -` * Easter Spec__i:{ . .. AUCTION SALES _ -SUXTS Fine English ~_ :'I`we`cd.:s tines, "etc. Priced . . . . . .. $9.95 $1.00 pair` A Real Special Quality in all want- ed Spring shades and all sizes. EASTER BLOUSES JUST 'ARR.WE-`; i.'~l EASTER HANKIES _ NEW KNiTT.E.D BRYSON & MORLEY BARRIE FULL FASHIONED HOSE EGBERT _<([)`t_her. Dresses %nd..Ioa.s in 5- +'?-*-i .. DRESSES` $5.95 Dkzassxasl ' $10:.95. ` . BAR;RlE S EXCLUSIVE sfomz , BHYFROSTA Tight Lock %FENCE to $24.50 bone bmkcn. Mr. 1 took her to Allislon `was ultended an. ~r:1vv.-.,\,.-' rV....o.\.. `\ wan 1Il,C1A\AL.\A tn. Ellwood Czntm` laftcr spending two and _'l`r.iC0.- A M. EV_i;p_;_; T-.1-{,..,. Specm ?zmaase` Dress Up For Easter. V PHONE 345 11`wd4 tinc- 5.41 ). V()v'.. lf.' `rm; 5; ..,.l~31'cI'1L`h /\.H_ wrl H (.)m' 1m_A, iu~l :11 1} prrnctnc 25 only absolutely new Tweed Suits, in the law .<=.j.1c~. .l1:L-: rm` W1 : wc: `. u sizes in 3:. mhzc: in siww $9 Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. u 4 ' BARRIE 1`< .?.E.`../`V/` Ii. <\_:'_=, F`, YARD OFFICE: PHONE88 FOOT or MA-RY` STREET Sui P .: `r.'x'x5_;.. , T` V, .4.:., . : . '4 5 ~ Thursday and Saturday pnYy' ;'}`{T: `ll M3L1m:; 24;? :3?) V 55 Elizabeth St. ,';-Ht.-, -Ohtl, 2".- `.3 C1` RF. 5 `NE! BAGS . 3 Pm "T hM. *!'? . _. _ .-., _.._.__.._'.'...-I` Phone 74 - iwI'lHl1;1lc, I: able in vccd Suits, $4.95 7 3 and cnjoy the :uiv;1i1t:1g'es :1t`t'm'dVcd, in case in SII'CiChi|1f\", ncvc: slipping luck and heavy gzilvairizing`, which ;1s::ui'c:; yuu wt" hmgesi s;itisi'21ct0ry service-. It costs slightly mnrc hut is worth the dif-ference. - _ We can supply ring lock fence at mail order house prices and terms. ' 7 i THEpSMlJENT co. D%usRA%N*rSERVICE We are S'peci_al'isis' on Durant` and Star Cars and have the Special Tools and Equipment, along with a large sl0ck_of Repair Parts, that enables us to quickly and efficiently handle any repair job, large or small. We also Straighten and Re-Duco Fenders WE. ALSO HAVE SEVERAL RECONDITIONED USED CARS AT THE -RIGHT PRICE HAROLD HILL IS, gulucu hulv . `-9 _ _ I . I ' . ' - /Sweet Oranges; - . . . . . . . . . perdoz. 33c '0 _ojO O I C; [0 O O, c Witm *9 ., TArnold"s All Canadian Markets H13: BARRIE. .;.jH.-.-e-.~n.r nnAAjA.OI9QI.Q- \ . . . g Q Jul` Is A 1' /\ _,I\ ;I\ IN _I: h rfr, I` I. 31 A /-. ,`a r. ,\ /-,_/" /i_ r p, A /1 43. ,\_,` ,r-\/_\ /V`/'\jl_'P\ /-X /\__p`-./~_V,\ , ..`.Q$$AA5nA95AAAlAAAAAALAAAAAAAAAA HEAD omvxcm: PHONE 94 - 51 DUNLOP sramm L 31-37 `Bradford St. Phone 293 David can-ns of the Mill ma. Ves- pra. is at present; very seriously ill. `Avc `LI 172` Tn-u urn-I hnv n-ranrlcnn 1110-. JD an IIICDCKIU VCLy DCIIULIDIJ Lil. Mrs. H. E. Jory and her grandson are spending Easter week with friends in Toronto. `Ar..- I_!........ rI....,...tL .....A ...-....-....-..o ' .'u L\I.Uuu\J. Mrs. Harry Grasett and younger daughter leave today to spend Easter in Z~?e:rolea. ar:.... 11-1.-` -r1-_._........... 4.. ..._.......`H.`n Ill .7 ULI un:a.. Miss Mabel Hounsome is spending East.cr in'Windsor, Lhe`gucst of Miss Esther Gray. Av-nkin `Di.-lnvn `Ilnncn Tour in Icif- EFJLIICL \JlG_y. Archie Bidwell. Moose Jaw. ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Collier :;t1`ecL. l.-,- f1,...Vn 'I'\-nan ...-`nab flu UUALLUL i)L.lL'L5l/. ` Miss Cecile Dunn spent the week- end with her sister, Mrs. M. J. Mc- Bridr, in Mimico. ' ' `P-In .....-I 11.... 1...-..m `Mint nnI\ nI\r' D1 1_ul . .'!1 JVLHHIUU. M1`. and James McLean and sea Melvin left on Tuesday for men` 9 new home in Collingwood. . 1.1.` nn A `Al:-c \X7 T.inru< nf 'Dr\h`I\H HCVI .'.1UHH .` U1 '\.1lIHHlg\Ul)Ll. _ Mr. mid Mrs. W. Lines of Detmil lluvc been visiting the 1atLc1".s' par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Myers. 'l\Ih-.- `r:4noHnO on:-I Hahn T\r\n-zlnl nf l.`2l'..), LVLA. uuu JVLKD. Jxauy uL_yt;A-3. Mrs. Bartlett and baby Donald of Bvmnsville are visiting her father. Alex. Sinclair. C1a_ppcrton street. D. Hastings of Midland visited his pai'm1ts. Mr. and Mrs. A; T. Hastings. '74 Szmfnrd street, over the wcck-end. 1`/Irs. Dodds, Cuxldlc. has just rc- tumc-rl after a trip of two and :-L 'n:1'1f_ Inzmths to the Western States. du1'in.'J; which she visited her son at Tacoma. Wash. Dnvv `I'\.-u:..`.l `lfnu-;-I1 nf` TF(~nur\1r\ 131 }.7v'a.~.u. Rev. Donald Marsh. of Esquimo P1. Hudson's Bay, was the guest of Mrs. A. E. H. C1`OSWiCkC, 190 Bayeld street. dtlrirrg; the weekend. He addressed crwngrcgations in Trinity church and S1,. George's, .A11andz11c. Y\/h- unrl T\/fvc Tue `XI .Qr`nH r Rn:-- On April 2} 1930. it pretty but quiet wedding took place at Barrie. when Violet Aime, eldest daughter of Mr. and l\/Irs. William R. Brown. was mar- ried to Mr. Russell Harris eldest son of M1`. and Mrs. Charles Harris, Gren- fcl. The house was prettily decorat- ed for the occasion. Owing to the re- cent bereavement in the family only the relatives of both families were present. The bride was becomingly dressed in sand georgette with shoes and stockings to match. The bride received many beautiful and useful `gifts. The groom's gift to the bride L111. KJLULSL IF, .FIl1|1Ll\al~'.I4l\L. M1`. and Mrs. .195. W. Scott, of Bar- ric, announce the cngagmm.-nt. of 1',hei1' (laughter. Dorothy Grace. to Charles B.:L_nting Watson. son of M1`. and Mrs. W. John Vxfatson, of 'Bradfo;'cl. the `. ma:`riage to take place the latter part 1f April. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dodge and little daughter Naomi of Toronto. M1` andxM1's. George Bsmnerrnans and . *.i1d1`en' Jean and Ronakl and Miss Ma-bel and Hugh Batmerman of Bond Head ..were guests on Sunday at W. J. Cra`vcn's, ' PERSONAL HARRIS-BROWN , is visit- Bidwell. ;"A"5-A"Q'`.f`z"`a-,"`.`-"-`ax R k{?<'?~"e`~7?eTt"e"A L ' was a pearl necklace. to thie grooms- man gold cuminks, 10 the bridesmaid, a gold necklaze. nwz... L...-..-u. nnnu-(In 1n{>`r nu fhn uflnr- Ll $()lU U(`1.'I\ls1.,C. The happy cr)up'le left on the after- noon 1.1"ain for I'o1'onL3- a1`.d.oiher- poiuts. Tiiey will reside at Grenfel. Previmls to the wedding 2: miscel- laneous shower was given by the friends of the bride-elect at the home zfvlaer parents. A've1y pleasant even- ing was spet in music and games. A wagon very prettily de::o1'ated and lai- den \vith_bcmxtif1_11 gifts was drawn in- to *-1.0..I3.I\.1'.1.0.1_?.133<'.=.l.11.`2 szharnaing 1i_r,_c,1,e r:iz.u"g'hle1' of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cald-' w;>i1. After ;phe;_1)1'esm1L{s wege opened inf} duly adx__11i:;_e_.:r daimyflmicli was <,ev:\'o(i. ' " " ' . -Jnnu n\1n-'\/xxnwnnu-u A quie '."9s(fl_`:1i,t"!g'-tb_9}I;)f5gce;'ip{ St Thpm as` :7 Cbiirh. .-`55hM>I3`V.Byg ` -313 Vlondays A_pr.i1-1,4._ ,.L9.0;\at._f} D m.f._ hen. Miss E1izt'l2_M_1_5lfqj*sqiC_3a%g;' ' of the late Mr. i%fI1d.`Mrx: T119m'z\s'_irne'- min nf` .".`.1n-_-nnuv Qnnflunrl nr-2':.`.'1nHr~ |.v.u:m 1.'auaaw\'.v l$.L1;.\;ufA."~g.I(.[`InA1.`\A 'Jl the 511 ,'Mrh`. Th9m'z\s' _ me"- gic, of Glasgow, Scotland, was~`21nitcd ' 2 ,-ma1j1'iage to ,Mr. Geo1'"e..Ma.1co1m son pf M1`. Iaseph Sin11)son:Z>f "Shanty Bay. The ceremony was ;:z)1emnizcd by Rev. C. Spencer in, the presence 3f ':c1aLives and friends. rr--._.. u_.:,.:.. ....L....-..: +1.... ..l-......1.`...:u.. Jl '.lIl(`l.L-|'vICD ~ZAA\.( JLKLIAILIJ. I The bride entered the church with Mr. W. E. Simpson, who_gave her in marriage. avd was prettiiy clresscd in 11 gmvn of floral crepe-,dc-chene with `rmL and rzhocs to matCh";'.hd'!?8.1'l'iCd .7 pretty bouquet of pink "uses. Mizss Jc-an Atkinson, niece of the .g'1'oom. was bridesmaid, and wore a ;'0s`p ,-gcorgette dress with sand hat to match and car- ried (L bouquet of pink camations. Mr. John, King asxaistcd the groom. Aflnv lhn -rr;nnr\n'.I fhn Puvirlnl nonh- " r .1.y LAN. The castichosen for Green Stock- ings" is one of the `best this season and everyone is said to` The shaping up to and excelling expectations. One should not miss TrumanWil1iams. this -time as a retired admiral of the British navy. and his absolute terror- ism of poor Tarver played ad'm`ira,bly by Frank Spearn. Mrs. R. J. Sander- son as Aunt Ida. provides a good deal of real comedy especially in the second and third acts. Arthur Mcrrow, who made such a hit as Dumby in Lady Windermere's-Fan." as the ubiquitous Colonel Smith (senior lead`); Mrs. J. R. Dier as Lady Trenchardi is devel- oping quite a flair for unique acting of the Merry Widow" type while our old friend of Kiwanis fame. Mr. Dicr. is quite convincing as typically exas- perating father of a. family of girls-. Miss Nina Stewart. who- is making her first appearance in a Guild" program, is going to delight and surprise the audience by her portrayal of the stel- lar role of Celia (Green Stockings). Every member of the cast has plenty of work in hand. the wholecast being employed during the greater portion of the play. All are progressing satisfac- torily in their individual "efforts to make this the last Theatre Guild play of the season a huge success. Don`t miss it. Get tickets and reserved seats ......I.. ;.u\.u.uAL. xluanu. Udlllkv IXALIE (lC)OlbU\.L LLAC ;J'UUlll. After the ::r.1`exnnny the bridal party xwrmt to the home 01' Mr. and Mrs. W E`. Simpson Wh()1'C a dainty luncheon 2` as :-.c1'vCd. M. and Mrs. Simpson will resides at. Slxanty Bani. ' ITHEATRE GUILD BUSY I ON GREEN STOCKINGS ._T`ne following press notice in con- nrstion with the presentation of `Green Stockings" has been supplied by the Theatre Guild. T`hn nae} :1-}1r\cn\1 Fur `kfluinnn OLA!- jrsmyanmsl R-E'l XITEVZS OF m.Kms Overhauling a Specialty Phage 805, day ..2!.'.,nig!:t , 56 Caroline St., Allandale Open Wednesday All Day J __,:...-_.- i~r;cA"n`Nxi:'mx-2 ` r.\ I.lBERAl. jl`ERMS. No FINANCE CO. TO DEAL wm: amramrs Barrie Meai Market 11 DUNLOP ST. -Vickers' for stockings. -Vickers' for stockings. -Vickers` for stockings. 161) -For better values in hosiery-go to Vickers'. A 16b -Watch for the boxing tournament at the armouries on May 14. 15-16b , 1IYn..I ___, _,_._, _.,2A\_ 1,_._,__ _._.1_ -._- ....uvu.nn.u uu nu; 4a.. -.. -..~ -Woo1 car rugs with fringe ends. Special $5.50. at Sutc1iffe's Dry Goods Store. 161) _ -Bou_1derfe1 Greenhouse Easter Li- lies. Roses and Spring flowers, at Hill's Bake Shop. 16p _--Ladies' cotton summer combina- tions, special 95c, at Sutcli'e's Dry Goods Store. ' ' 16b --Men`s ne shirts, blue ground and strinn mm f|I'\1`OO`E u at: ..+ .Qnfr-l1'fTn _< AVLCll D 1111!? BIIHILD, UIUC g1UlallI\.l -1-ll\-I `Stripe, two collars, $1.95, at Sutclie`s DIIV Goods Store. , . 1513 No cases appeared in last Friday's traffic count, although six were se_t- Lled nut of ,court. A "P.-\H....\....... ...-.- ..._._.........l .'... 1r\nn1 u.u JUL UL ,cuu1.`|.. A Tottenham man appeared in local pohce court on Monday and was ned $15 and costs on an intoxication charge. 7 r~1,. .... ,_. n,,__,,,,_,,,_,. n-u-_;__1 ........ V.-um.-51.. -~G1overs' Government Tested guar- anteed garden seeds, 6 full "weight Dackages for 25c. C. C. Hinds, Eliza- .)et,h St. 16b 1 ....I:_., n:n_u.,_:; u_I__..-...... ."....,... --Ladies Silkknit bloomers. fancy lace pocket. 98c; ladies Silkknit bloomers. lace trimmed, 89c, at Sui.- :1ifTe`s Dry Goods Store. 16b The sale of the farm of the late John Boyes. Churchill. is to be held: at he American Hotel. Barrie, Saturday, April 26. at 11 o'clock. .....___ 1-,,, v-1-.. ___.1 *r...:..t:l c.\uu5ulbHL'u WJUIUUL 'Ji1llli1.L'. Nicholas J. Cormick was arrested in New Toronto, Sunday evening. and was brought to Barrie, Monday. by Inspec- tor J. Bone to face a charge of false pretenccs. !.1:......s...... 4.:...... ...... ".1.-I en `Dru-u-in Th_|grsd.o.y, April 17, 1930 Alfllll all. all 11 U\4lVlzl\. A grass re on John and Innisl streets gave the re brigade a long run shortly before `noon Friday. but W8-S extinguished without damage. 'Mi,.vm1.... r n........:..1. ......- nvunntnrl in yu.I.Cu\.\:n. -Fircstone tires are sold in Barrie by Bryson & Morley and H. L. Fralick. service station, and at Midhurst by R. Peacock. See Firestone advertisement on page 5. ` 16x _._'T`hn nnnilc nf 1\/rice `nrirann urn niv- U11 y`5C U. 5V" --The pupils of Miss Bryson are giv~ ing their annual pianoand vocal recit- al in the auditorium of the Central United Church on Thursday evening, May 8. at 8 o'clock, 16b 'F"r\Hnn1h-\n- n nInnn_nn CD10 `dlhinh LVLl_\' u. an -3 uxuuuxy. Avv Following a. clean-up sale which closed last Saturday, the remaining stock of the R. A. Stephens clothing store. Elizabeth street, was removed to a store in Midland this week. A tn... .4 n,.11,u.8..h~. unnanl-ml] (IL DIIU CLlll\Jlll.-3 Ll-l\ AAl5`LLv. The re brigade received its third call in as many days when they were called to extinguish a grass re at the rear of the home of Frank Carpenter. Owen street. Saturday afternoon. T\cI-nu`; " nzln-\HfnrH1y nnn nf I'M`: hour \JV\r'L'Ll DLICUL. oahuluny JJIJCLLIUUAI. Dis1'ae1i." admittedly one of the best .moving pictures of the season, drew only $81.50 worth of business in two nights at Midland last week. The theatre dropped about $100 on the showing. ' r! 17' Rnhingnn iq romnrinlllur tho `lI\\U ltlldl DIIICIIUD. . , Rutherford Cole`. ten-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. George Cole. of Anten Mills.` died Monday from bronchial pncurnbnia following `a short illness of whooping -cough. The little lad was buried Wednesday at Anton Mill's; `hm-inrr Iacf wnnl:"'."n.'T"n ~nnm"hm' nf d. .`)l. .)l'C 1D lVl.lCllaI1C1 EH15 WEEK. A team of` Collegiate volleyball players captained `by Wallace Hedger. defeated a team representing "A" Company. and headed~by Allan Scott, at the armories Tuesday night. '1`1Qt` `:I.l\ \u-no-lo. ~..nnnnnrI "<~ *'1r\ivr` AllHUU1_1 Dl/U15: lb m.uI:1auc.u',. 91.! an (A) snvt. a front'ent1ranoe` to upstairs which he has converted into two offices and =pwo apartments. ~ Durhnv-fnm-I f`n1n` fnn_nv\nv-\fhc_r\1r1 cnn QUFIUU VVUUIICDU-a'd._y 'd`.|.I lllrgll LVJJIID. 3 During last week"-'e nd"a number of men `and boys were enaged rerrfoving ` phc ice from the {air -building, which ' giurmgi 'the"- last __wi`x_1t.eif. 1h1';gsjberm'1sed for -, both fhocke,y'j5an d "skatizrg. Ice ` "averaged `in thlbknessiabout four in- ches. ,- ' rm." hum-" no -nun. mm mr.-:4 1 n ESAVE $210 .` hoine` of `Mr. and Mrs; J. B.| Hines wasvthe scene of anenjoyable affair Tuesday evening when sixteen `friends of Miss Sarah Black. 265 Eliza.- beth St., who was married this (Thurs- day) afternoon. gathered in her honor. `giving her a shower of miscellaneous articles. rthnnnirn nnhn-nnri A-uh-Iinr-e vnnn-`J-\nrc -$HU\V'l[N, . i C. E. Robinson is remodellmg the front of the store in which t'he`Do- minion St,or,e is sitt`1ated-, o as to give .. :............................ .....`..4.`..~a..-.. ...1-..'.k 1-... 'd.l'l.lUll.'a. Twenty 1etu1`necL soldiers, members of the Barrie branch of the Canadian Legion. attended the Tuesday night drill of A" Company. Sim-coe Fores- ters. at the Armories. and were equip- ped with uniforms. The older men will aid in the training of Barrle's younger soldiers. ....__|_-.. -t _....:.:....L.. -1: !:\.....-..l..I.. 1\.nuu.|. 0. A number of residents of Ferndalc were quite indignant last Monday morning when they larncd how a re- turned war veteran had toiled most of the night helping motorists out of 9. :nudhole on the townline. and receiv- ing nothing. except. two dollars from me driver. it is said. 0......-.!...~ ha '1`.-inln n1-nu-nln. Cum, Jllt: unvci. Al. A3 vcuu. {Speaking in Trinity church; Sun- '.iay.morning and in St. George's, A1- `andale, in the evening, Rev. Donald `/.'a1'sh of Esquimo Point. Hudson's Bay, gav an interesting address on me work among the Eskimo of that sec- `tion, and their need of religion with the coming of -civilization. uruk fhn umnthnr nunr fhn in o I` rn L118 L:Uuuug U1 I;Avuu.a.uuu. With the warm weather over the week-end the ice in Kempcnfeldt Bay made an effort to go out. but cold Durhzim Corn Starch , 9c pkg. Ivory (31055 Laundry Starch, llc pkg. Red River Cereal pkg. 25c Scedless Raisins 2 lbs. 25c Whiz Toilet Flush tin 24 McCI_lll0}lg]ll Fair and squm cn;a Cor. Ellnbetia and Bury Sh. 3 WE HAVETHREE BRAND NEW LATE `We Deliver Free SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY` LOCAL NEWS Telephone 215 winds of Tuesday and Wednesday hin- dered the movement. However. the ice is in a weak_condition and consider- able width of open blue water '.stretc11- around the shore of the bay. As yet no arrangements have been made by -local hotelmen to billet Shriners who will attend the monster Shriners convention in Toronto in June. While it is expected that a num- ber of the visitors may come as far north as Barrie. a canvass of the 10- cal hotels failed to reveal any reser- vations to date. I I . ~ N -..L..._ ..I.....L 1n on min.-.1; Quinn-_ |Vi!.LlUllb DU uauc. Starting about 10.30 o'clock Satur- day night and lasting until shortly af- I M 1 an 0 m Rnndmz mnrnimz, ."mnr0x- |(l'd.y ulgnl. auu Auauug uuuu .nnu.,._, ... ter 1.30 a.m., Sunday morning, approx- imately one-ninth or the moon's sur- face was in shadow, owing to a partial eclipse. The greatest area of -tlarkness` occurred about 1 o'clock. Neither glasses nor telescope were necessary to observe the eclipse. Locally it was not seen to advantage as the sky was over- cast with clouds. l Wednesday, April 23-Mrs. H. Stew"-l art, at. 4 High St... Barrie. auction` sale _of valuable household furniture. Sale atul p.m. W. A. Mcconkeyl Auctioneer. , ` Thursday, April 24---George Money, at lot 20. Con. 2. Sunnldale-farm stock and implements. Sale at 1 p.m. W. A. Mcconkey, Auctioneer. I Monday, April 28-Wilfred I-Iatton, at] I-Iatt,on's Mill, west. of Ivy, 40 head` of cattle. Sale at 1 pm. W. A. Mc- Conkey, -Auctioneer. I I i SERIES 1929 ESSEX SEDANS E We have priced these at $950.00 complete \ WE WILL TAKE SMALL USED CARS IN GOOD CON- DITION AS PART PAYMENTA

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