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Barrie Examiner, 13 Mar 1919, p. 16

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| | Mrs. C, Harpel is Visiting friends in Mes- ford. ; Mr. J. C. Miles is visiting in Tozonto and London. Allan Brunton of London was home for @ short visit last week. Mrs, E, Deming is spending two weeks with relatives in Brantford. Mra, Chas, Edwards is visiting a friend in Buffalo for a week or two. Miss B. Brunton and Miss F. Brunton spent u few days in Toronto this week. Mrs, Hugh White and little daughter, Betty, have gone to spend a month with the former's parents in Strathroy. 'Miss T. McDonald of Gravenhurst is spending a few duya with her sister, Mrs. J. Hedger, Caroline street. | W. Reynolds of Thornton has taken & position on the G.T.R, and haa taken up bis residence on Tiffin street. Mrs E. Averill, Mr. W. Knowles, Mrs. Bowles und Mrs. fra Belfrey spent a short holiday in Toronto this week. EXECUTOR'S SALE Of Residential Property in the buying a Tot and erecting a manse this | Town of Barrie The personul representatives of the Estate of Barrie, accompanied by his three eldest offer for sale children, spent Sunday with his mother, of the late Robert Grose wil by Public Auction at the new Barrie Hotel in the Town of Barrie at 12 o'clock hoon, to attend the funeral of his wife's mother, on Saturday the Sth duy of April, 1919, the following reul estute, subject to a re- verve bid, namely ALL AND SINGULAR been bed-fast for several years as the re- that certain parcel or tract of land and premises, situate, lying und being in the sons und two daughters. One son, who town of Barrie, in the County of Simeoe, and Province of Ontario, being composed of part of lot No. one on the easterly ride of John Street, (now Maple Avenue) as London, Eng. shown on a plan of record in the Registry Office for said County ax Number 17, end being more particularly described as fol- lows: COMMENCING 'at a point in the westerly limit of said lot distant fifty-three feet and two inches from the north west angle thereof measured southerly along said westerly limit; said point being the south westerly angle of that parcel of land des-joccupied by Mr. Shesr's manual training eribed in un instrument of record in said Registry Office us No. 655; thence north ;average and Miss Cooke had 51 60 it is seventy nine degrees thirty minutes east to and along the centre line of » brick wall mentioned in said instrument thirty-eight feet to the easterly end of anid brick wall; ed by Miss Justice, who is now teaching thence easterly in @ straight line to the at Hillsdale. The ratepayers of the Ward south eusterly angle of last mentioned par. cel being # point in a line drawn perelle] the new Board handled this matter. to the ssid westerly limit and through a puint in the northerly limit of said lot dis- | tant one bundred and fifteen feet from the | north westerly angle thereof measured ess- , terly slong said northerly limit said south Grenfel Khaki Circle was held on Feb. 22nd. easterly angle being distant thirty-three | Jeet measured southerly along last gnention- jstill a surplus of seventy dollars, which ed line from said northerly limit; thence | was donated us follows: $20.00 to Armenian northerly and along last mentioned line|Reliof Fund; $20.00 to Serbian Relief; thirty-three feet to the northerly limit of $30.00 to Belgian Relief. said lot; thence easterly and along eaid | northerly limit to the north easterly angle | 'of that parcel of land described in an instru: | ment of record in said Registry Office as No.!good work will long be remembered by si Mins Palling spent the week-end in Orillia. --Cortumes for' the Oddfellows Masquer- ade Ball supplied by Alex Milne & Son. A large choice for both Ladies and Men. Or- der early. The Government team gained 8 points to the Municipal team's 5 points in the 8:0. bowling contest last week. Municipal 51, Government 41. Conductor W. Hunt is now running on the North Bay route, having been awarded that run owing to Conductor John Wallace being superannusted. Thos. Hurst, a former resident of Allan- ied in Toronto Inst week. W. Look- ex, A. Switzer and James Hurst went down tend the funeral. ring in Florida for a couple of months, visited his parents last week on their homeward way. Sergt. Wm. Dunnett was given a hearty welcome on his return home from overseas, Monday night. Another soldier to be wel- comed this week was Pte, Wm. Crawford. At a meeting held last night a committee of the Presbyterian congregation was ap- inted to report on the advisability of year. Walkerton Telescope--Rev. John Watt Mrs. James Watt. He was on his way Mrs. Barbour, which took place at Luck- now, on Monday. Mrs, Barbour, who had sult of a stroke, leaves a family of two has been overseas four years, was blinded by a bullet the day before the Armistice was signed and is now at St. Dunstan's, On Friday night when the facts regarding the overcrowding in the two lowest rooms of the Burton avenue school were placed be- fore the Board of Education, no time was lost in taking steps to improve conditions. On Saturday morning several trustees visit- ed the school and made arrangements for putting seats in the room that has been class. Miss Meston had over 43 of an very evident that something bad to be done, Miss Sinclair will teach the new class until Easter when she will be succeed- are glad to see the promptness with which "GRENFEL_ Mar. 12--The closing meeting of the When business was all closed they had The Khuki Circle here deserves great cre- dit for their untiring effort to do xomething| p41 Whent pring Wheat Jats for our heroes overseas und I hope their PICTORIAL PATTERNS INITIAL SHOWING OF SPRING MILLINERY . _ -- Today you may have the first glimpse of the New Styles that Fashion has decided for early Spring Wear; each day as they are completed in our workroom the trimmed Millinery will be placed on display in our large ~and well appointed showroom--by reason of repeat orders costing from 1@ to 15 per cent. more and some styles that cannot be duplicated at any 'price, it is an advantage to make an early choice. Misses Marshall and Lawlor-- --Chief of Trimming Staff, Miss McCall A LARGE STOCK OF MONARCH FLOSS AND MONARCH DOWN-- ALL coLors We have every shade in demand that you'll soon be knitting into Sweater Coats and Pullovers. It is the standard wool for this purpose and Pullovers will be more popular than ever--They'll be the rage this spring. Get yoyr Wool early at this, the Wool Headquarters. Monarch Floss, 1 oz. balls .35¢ Monarch Down, 2 oz. balls -65c - FOR YOUR SPRING COAT Come and select from our showing bf Botany Serges and imported Coatings, San Toys and Gabardines Special values in real high grade qualities, from 50 to 60 inches wide; the range includes some splendid num- bers in Black and Navy, Yard...... $1.50 up to $7.00 BARRIE DISTRIBUTORS FOR VICTOR VICTROLAS -- MARCH RECORDS ¢ 'NOW OUT. CHOOSE FROM STOCK. CREDIT.SALES Friday, Mar. 14--Jas. Rogers, lot 16, con, 11, West Gwillimbury, farm stock, im: BARRIE MARKETS THURSDAY WHOLESALE PRICES Grose, auctioneer. \ +» 55-600 IT PAYS TO SHOP AT-VICKERS' VISIT THIS DOUBLE STORE AND VALUE CENTRE. 'IT WILL DO YOU and GOOD TO SEE THE ARRAY OF SPRING MERCHANDISE, MOST ECON: OMICALLY BOUGHT ANB-PRICED ACCORDINGLY. | ~ plements, etc. Sale at 1 p.m, H. A. /ences in this torrid zone, one can believe | O° that « military doctor's life is not a happy | shea, aeeemtion $2.10-$2.13 Monday, Mar. 17.Robt. Brown, at S 1% jone though in the telling it may be made . $2.00-$2.08, lot '16, con. 14, West Gwillimbury, 'of deep interest to his hearers. May I con. | Z farm stock and implements. Sale at 1 gratulate him, and thank the kind ladies of | @#=s====--=-seseseneseeeeeess FOUR BIG VALUES FOR HOME SEWING < We repeat this advertisement of Cottons that ap- peared In ils 'Space fast week because they are excep- Monal and worthy of your closest attentio item spells SAVINGS. ue eae ing, 40 inches wide Special .....3........ 30€ Extra Fine Nainsook, even thread, 42 inches wide, ready Super Nainsook, in Pink, Sky and Primrose, 45 inches ; tees. 75e White Cotton, best British make, old stock, a grand -- HOUSE-CLEANING AND REFURNISHING TIME IS HERE Begin it early and see our range of B i Chintzes and Sateens--Handsome desens and ven attractive colorings, to suit your every need--for Drapery, Upholstering, Utility Boxes, Cushions, etc. Both British and American Products 27¢ to 95c PLAID SILKS FOR SKIRTS ARE "IT" THIS SEASON _. And you'll find a splendid collection here, all in individual Skirt Lengths. Yard-wide Silks in the most alluring combinations, 2 yds. to the Skirt. At Yard . - $325 to $3.50 Geo. Vickers Lecture on Mesopotamia by Major L. Bolster, AMS.' After listening to Dr. Bolster's experi-| ROBERT D. COLLIER, M.B., M.D. CM. Office and Surgery, Phelpston, Ont, Office hours: 12 to 2 p.m. and 6 to 8 pin. given to Maternity Calls. Calls" promptly responded to le or Minesing 'phone li on either Eln 70805 ; thence southerly and slong the eas-,us one, and all ate 80-85¢| p.m. W. A. McConkey, auctioneer Ovenden for' persuading him to recount seat Heat neat toned sparoslsta the cent oe eae eogye jpomeren March | Rye $1.00-81.10 Tuesday March 18.--Milton Broley, N.E. lsome of 'his. Knopire services in a part of TOO KE &C 0. und along said southerly limit to the said! 4, ut the bome of his parents, Mr, "aoa | puchv inet sg eee eS Oe: bras Bae hase ae eae ies we ia RECO Sr vege Ee OOK toe, BOOK STORE ery j . " Alsike Clover seed per bus. 5 uplements, 8 p.m. W. A. ists. ested aie ie sald ty fee certhenly ee bs rags poe sf sneer oe our! Red Clover per ® ""§17,00-820.00 McConkey, auctioneer. _ The 'Soudan thirst', I have heard it said, aud along last mentioned wastely limit 'heros, We are all pleated to see GeorBe | Bran, ton stssscssess $45.00! Wednesday, Mur. 19.--Fred Elliott, lot 11,|is "hurd to beat" but the Persian Gulf andj Allandale ees pe bei i a twcihe be Bat ne ag a '10: Qe ce in 19710 | Spring Chicken - 28-30¢ con, 13, Innisfil, known as "The Morton | Tigris Valley can go one or two better! . given being refer the bearings Bagt, on Mar. 13, 1916 and went oversens - 25-300 Farm", farm stock and implements. Sale |And one can imagine the doctor's difficulty | Books = - Stationery of the said westerly limits of said lot as north thirty degrees west; subject to the rights of way « particularly described !was sent to hospital in England and after in registered instruments numbers 401 and 655 for Barrie, which suid real estate was owned and occupied by the late Robert Grose, Upon the suid property is said to be erected a two-storey brick veneer residence containing seven rooms asd bath room. This property is most centrally located and is situate oh one of the most desirable residential streets in Barrie .For further particulars and conditions, apply STEWART & STEWART. Barrie, Ontario. Solicitors for the personal representatives of the Robert Grose Estate. 1l-1de Dated st Barrie, March 6, 1919. on Oct, 15, 1916, was wounded over left hip in the battle of Arras on April 9, 1917; recovery was held on special duty at the Base, He left England for home on April 18, 1919. Another of our old.boys hes returned in the person of Pte. Wesley Bishop and a reception will be held for him tomorrow i night st home of Albert Bishop. Particulars | Beef Hides, cured next week. Mm, Harris, Sr., is very low at present [URE j."* and not much hope is entertained for her | tense Hides Fecovery, |Home Hair West %, lot 7, con. 9, Essa; farm stock! Fred Harris is doing very well and is| Wool, unwashed and implements, Sale at 1 pm. H. A. able to be out around again. Wool, washed . Grose, wuctioneer. The Farmers' Club will hold a meeting|Tamb Skins... in Greufel school house Friday night. 25¢ Buys a Thrift Stamp. Spring chicken . 400 _ Grose, auctioneer 25.00 Friday, Mar. 75-800 con. 14, 17-18¢ __Groxe, auctioneer. 25-300 6, Essa, farm stock and implements. H. A. Grose, auctioneer. Thursday, March 27.--Stanley Mountain, | --| Rev. A, Shepherd, Angus, will conduct service in Ivy Presbyterian' Church next Sunday morning, Buy advertised things - 22.25¢ | wt 1pm, W. A. McConkey, auctioneer. /in munipulating his thermometer when the .. 22-240 Wed. Mur. 19.--Mrs, John Ritchie, lot 14, | temperature ranges anywhere between 120 + 40-420 con. 14, West Gwitlimbury, farm stock, to 130 degrees in the shade. It is to bé! a. . 55-60¢ implements, ete. Sale at 1 p.m, H. A.yhoped thet whoever is nominated gs the | Picture Framing - Daily Papers ;58 Small St., Barrie. Magazines - - Toys Mandatory Party for this desirable terrain --Herman Mattenly, lot 20, | will see to it that a plentiful supply of icc,§ === Gwillimbury, farm stock, |is Inid in. Meanwhile, all honour to those 16-17¢ implements, ete. Sule at I' p.m, H. A.|who have helped to upset that carefully thought out Hun scheme of The Bremen Wed, Mur. 26.--Herb. Griffin, lot 10, con, |to Bagdad Ry. M. J. BRENNAN BUTCHER No. 11 Dunlop St. Dealer in Fresh, Cooked and Cured Meats, Etc. ""THREE-SCORE AND TEN" FURS! CLEANED, ALTERED AND REPAIRED SATISFACTION % Gl UARANTEED. S M. McKERNAN Ms Terms Cash Phone 323 | Phone 51 Grand Opera House TWO NIGHTS STARTING - Wednesday, Mar. 19 - Mae Edwards Play x INTRODUCING ° THE TALENTED DRAMATIC STAR | * MAE EDWARDS | And Her Company of Superior Excellence PRESENTING NEW YORK SUCCESSES SPECIAL. SCENERY AND ELECTRICAL EFFECTS PRICES-FLOOR 55 BALCONY 37¢ GALLERY 27¢ : ers \ 6-BlG VAUDEVILLE ACTS-6 OPENING PLAY WEDNESDAY 'The Love Trail' LIST OF OTHER PLAYS "THE WINDS OF CHANCE" "THE GIRL. WHO CAME BACK" THURSDAY PLAY TO BE ANNOUNCED, HEADED BY 7 'THE ONLY NIECE OF BUFFALO BILL. LOUISE CODY , The Girl Who Sings To Beat The Band + AND'SMITH & EDWARDS MUSICAL ACT PRICES, FLOOR 55c, BALCONY 37e; GALLERY 27c

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