Thursday, March 13; 1919 WILL BE CALL TO-DAY. Phone 259 YOUR NEXT PHONOGRAPH > FIND OUT WHY - GARRETT'S MUSIC STORE Corner of Elizabeth and Mary Sts. A BRUNSWICK P.O. Box 178 -- vould rs 'to rving mors z the | { | | '1 Mher er at 8-11 ueen of Instruments."" --"' Prince of Pianos." --"Noblest Roman of All." , --" At the Top." So people describe the Heintzman & Co. Piano (Made by Ye Olde Firme of Heintuman & Co., Limited) And it merits the highest praise. --" Bxcels afy piano I have ever used." --Albani ------e fl GARRETI'S MUSIC STORE 2 blocks west of old stand "The House of Quality" A 7, 1919, to Mr. fa Mrs. Jobn Walt, Thornton, R.M.D., 8 daughter: DIED LEFROY--March 7, at the Toronto General Hospital, A. H. F. Lefroy, K.C. LACEY--On March 8, at the House of Pro- vidence, Toronto, Mrs. Anne Lucey, resi- dent of Barrie for 60 yeurs, and widow ci the late James Lacey of Barrie, IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Gladys Thomas, who | after several weeks' departed this life one year ago, March 13, | THORNTON git, 12.--M 8. N. Grose and Mrs. Jax 1pson nt a few i friends in Elmvale, cortareeery ie Mrs. Jas. Patterson, who was operated on in the R. V. Hospital recently is doing nicely e 'omen's Institute will meet on Wed. March 19, st 2.30, at the home of Mrs. Jas, A. Lennox. The Mission Circle of the Methodist Church will hold a pie social in the Tem- perance Hall on March 21. Miss Annie McKenzie has returned hom after e three weeks' visit with friends in Aurora and Barrie. Chas. Henry attended the gale of Pure- 'bred Shorthorns at Irvin McMahon's, ; Hawkestone, on Wed. | Those who had the privilege of attending the services in the Methodist Church last Sunday listened with great pleasure and profit to the splendid serfhons delivered by Capt. Lambert of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. E. Wilson Af Allis- Robinson of Loreburn, Sask. is visiting his daughter, Mrs. LeRoy Jamieson. Roy Jamieson has purchased Milton Bro- ley's farm. The latter is having a ale next week and will leave shortly for the West. Wm. Boake has been re-appointed to run the cattle and grain market for the United Farmers' Club, Miss Olive Cooper of Cookstown spent over Sunday with her cousin, Miss Bewie nnox. The Ladies' Aid are planning for a 'high-class concert to be held on May 23. Next Thursday Rev. A. Shepherd of An- gus will preach in the Town Line Chureb. The Calgary Albertan of Feb, 21 bad the following item -- The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon at 2.30 o'clock, from Armstrong's undertaking parlors, of Mrs. Ellen Downey, (formerly of. Bond Head, Ont.), whose death octurred early yesterday 'morning ness. The Inte Mrs Downey was 77 years of age, and leaves 8 1918, {eon, M. M. Downey of Calgary, and a "And with the morn those angel faces «mile, Which we have loved long since, and lost awhile." i Mother, Brother and Sisters. | IN MEMORIAM In memorial of Miss Gladys Thomas, who departed this life on Wednesday, Murch 13, 1918. Months have passed and still I miss her, Friends may think the wound is healed, But they little know the sorrow Lies within my heart concealed. A Sincere Friend, Cologne, Germany, . Jun. 25, 1919. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Wm. Herrell, who died at Holly, Mar. 15, 1918. Weep not that his toils aré over Weep not that his race is run God grant we may rest as calmly 'When our work, like his, is done Till then we yield with gladness duughter, Mrs. Harry Lyons, of New York; also one brother, Matthew McKenzie, of Thornton, Ont. Mrs, E. F, Garnett, of Cal- gary, ism niece of the decessed, who is well-known in Toronto, where the death of her brother, the well-known Dr. B. E, Me- Kenzie, took place two years ago. CRAIGVALE Mar, 12.--The U-Tri Club of Craigvale wish to report a very successful yeur, hav- ing sent 97 boxes to the "Boys Overseas" valued at four dollars each. The supplies purchased for the boxes cost un average of one dollar, the balance being donated "Home-Made Eate"" and supplies. The Club is greatly indebted to 'The Barrie Examiner" for announcements, to Misses Irene 'and Olene Patterson for kind assistance afforded in telephoning and to those who gratuitously contributed at our concerts. D. W. Lennox audited the Club books and accounts and found them correct. Following is the financial statement for "| year ending Dee. 31, 1918. Our father to Him to keep, Beelpte And rejcice ip tho sweet, nestitance Proceeds of three concerts ®,.....$180 55 He giveth His beloved, elenp. . [Proceeds of Egg Shower ........ 23 87 FAMILY. | Cash donations and Fgg Socials .. 42 27 IN MEMORIAM Total oo eees asec age coe 246 69 COLLINS--In loving memory of Margaret ' Expenditures. Ja beloved wife of Robert Collins, Mitte-| Postage on 97 'Overseas Boxes .$ 40 16 sing, who entered into rest March 16,| Concert Expenses (Artistes from aim 1918. Toronto)' ...... enenierr 7 " Purchased supplies for "Overseas 11 is sweet to know we will meet again, Where parting js no more, And dear mother we loved 60 well Has only gone before. 'We loved her, 'yes, we loved her, But Jesus loved her more, And He has sweetly called her home, | To yonder shining shore. 'The golden gates were opened, A gentle voice said, "Come", And with farewells unspoken She calmly entered Home. Sadly missed. ¥ B'HUSBAND AND DAUGHTER. Card of. Thanks Mr. and Mra, Samuel Reynolds wish to thank their many friends and neighbours for kindness shown during their recent -be- 'reavement, ' Card of Thanks Mrs, Wm. Armstrong, Allandale, wishes to thank her many friends for kindness and eympathy shown in the loss of her mother. Card of Thanks L, Bloxham and family wish to thank their many friends for kindness and sym- pathy extended to. them in their recent great loss, » \ = Card of Thanks stank Mrs. Harry Coughey wishes to than! her many friends for kindness and sym- pathy .in her recent - bereavement. TRINITY CHURCH Sunday, March 16, 2nd Sunday if Lent 8.30--Holy Communion. é petig tard Enger soe Sermon, "The Sting of De: oved". 3.00--Sunday School and' Bible Clases. 7.00--Evening Prayer and Sermon. '"'Feed- 'ing 'the Multitude'. f 'Mid-week: services 'Wed. 8.00, Thurs. 5.00: Rey. H. D,.Raymond, Viesr. Boxes" Balance Cash on hand, Dec. 31, '18 30 08 Total C, J, ALLISON, Sec.-Treas. STROUD On the evening of the 26th of February a gathering wos held at Stroud Church' to weleome L.-Cpl. G. J. Alpin, who has been Oversbas for two years and \a_half, 22 months of which was apent in Frince' He lyeft Camp Borden with the 157th Bn, After the programme an address was read by C. McDonald. Miss Ethel Black pree- ented the returned hero with a signet ting from the Bible Class. "Mr. Alpin res- ponded with 'Afterwards refresh- Inenta,were served in the basement of the church. All went home well pleased with the evening's enjoyment. From Pte. R. Todd Epsom, England: Tt was nice to have a peaceful Xmas after having four seasons with hard fighting going on. I am.giad it is all over, as I Know all of us are, and thet we have won the great victory over the savage Huns. We Canadians are all anxious to get back to dear old Canada again, and it will seem different for a while aftyr getting into some of these old country ways again. I guess most of us will be beck by the spring. I hope so snyway, ss they cannot send me back any;too soon. I should like to sée dear =|old Stroud again and I hope to when I get back, and to see all the old friends. Give thank them all very much for me, for all the nice boxes they have been sending me. ' Hi Card of Thanks I-wish to thank the kind friends and neighbors, also Revs. Messrs. Leece' and 'Thom for kindness shown in our recent be- it. i -- Mr. and Mrs, T. J, McKinney, # Minesing. the Stroud Bible Class my best respects and || L. Merrill of Toronto is in town far a few days. Miss Maisie Kennedy spent over Sunday in Cookstown. Robt. Addison of Ottawa visited his sister, Mrs. Bolton, Owen St., last week. Rev. Dr. T. A. Moore spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Wallace. Ben Lawrence Saturday after weeks in London. ' Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Carter of New Lowell were visiting friends in town last week Stewart Clark of Cobourg is now teller in the local branch of the Bank of Toronto. Miss Maisie Noble of Parry Sound ix spending a few days with Mrs. Turner, Thompson St. Miss Noble leaves today for Toronto where she is taking a nursing course in the Keneral Hospital - On Feb. 4, Miss Gwladys Jones! was married in Highfield church, Huddersfield, Eng., to Mr. David C. Morgan. H. G. Robertson addressed the I. 0. O. F. lodges in Galt and Hespeler this week on the Cen- tenary Fund Mrs. Joi Prince and Mr. and Mrs. J A. Buttler and two chil- dren are visiting in Hamilton, Brantford, Harrisburg and Dunn- ville for two weeks Walter Roehirbk, formerly of Barrie, and for the past eight years with the Metropolitan Life: Insurance Co., Toronto, has been appointed superintendent of this district, and from now on will reside in town Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Lynn, Mid- hurst, announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret, to Charles Everett Coutts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coutts, Mid- hurst, the marriage to take place quietly in Mareh returned on spending two A Shamrock Tea A Shamrock Tea will be held in the St. George's Memorial Allandale, on Mareh 17, une der the auspices of (he A, Y. PLA Shamrock booth and music from i oto 9 p.m. Admission 25¢. Soldiers Free tt-tte Don't miss the | concert In Collier Street ehureh lecture hall, on Monday nh 47, at Rpm, Admission (7 are brand new. THE BARRIE EXAMINER. = Jersey Cloth Coats in the various colors are right for the better coat. Some beau- tiful designs are shown in Foch Blue, Paon Dust and Henna, Cendrillon, and Jay Blue are also to the foremost. Come in and see them. Our Suits are indeed remarkable and you will find them at the most moderate figure for the quality of cloth and the finish of these garments. NOW IS THE . OPPORTUNE TIME TO SELECT YOUR NEW SPRING SUIT OR COAT We have now in stock a wonderful collection of Ladies' Suits and Coats dnd we will be pleased to show you through our stock. Tweed Coats for a business coat are always serviceable and the Covert cloth :comes along in that line. some of the best models in those cloths shown. pooSal We have OUR MILLINERY DEPT. is working overtime to catch up with orders, which goes to show that we are indeed the Leading Millinery House in this vicinity. Secure your Spring Hat early. A visit to our showroom will canvince you. We will be pleased to show you the models we have now in stock. ~ Powell G Co. THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFE-TIME © GIGANTIC SALE ROYAL AIR FORCE WOOL BLANKETS 116 Dunlop St., Barrie, (next Channen's Grocery) e@ Sale Closes Saturday, March 22 These Blankets were sold by the Imperial Munitions Board by Tender; and we have the assurance of the Board that they have been . THOROUGHLY DISINFECTED under medical supervision FROM $2.25 TO $4.00 These blankets were manufactured up to,specifications of the Imperial Munitions Board, under con- , tract at $7.00 each, for the Royal Air Force. The use of these blankets was confined to Canadian camps for officers and cadets. NONE OF THESE HAVE BEEN OVERSEAS. These are Choice WOOL BLANKETS, all in good condition. Some are slightly used and others ~ To HOUSEHOLDERS, FARMERS AND LIVERYMEN: This is a wonderful chance to secure a few °~ extra blankets for your home AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE on enormous quantities from the mariufacturers. . CAMPERS, HUNTERS, FISHERMEN, LUMBERMEN, ETC.: Don't fail to stock up with this very neceasary line of equiprient. You cannot have too many bl! TT. R.-HUXTABLE "WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE? You may not need blankets now--but you surely will in the future. No such opportunity will be presented to you again. This is your chance to stock up. Remember Sale closes, Sat. Mar. 22. --------_____ GET A WAR BLANKET , Get a serviceable souvenir of the Great War in one of these splendid blankets, The returned boys were not allowed to retain 'their blankets--this is . your chance to present one to them.