T PAPER Remnants PRICE From 5c. per nh ing, we will sell Remnants 0 Half regular price. FRIDAY, MAR. 21 i] Buchanan has formed a pariner- \ AAS AAEABABR chip with another hardware man Frawley, ©, Hinds, W. Crossland, j pee Shey have. purchased the | Devlin, D. Quinlan, M. Shanacy. | FG. OR Ratton oat Winniper een e the Gea, A. Richard pase eee Visited with Mrs, D. Bolton, Owen be pa in Guelols " ce Buchan. Many Enjoyed Masquerade St last week : oe oe ae One of the most successful masquerade Ae ee iecPapontn spent the/2t Het for that city an Saturday |oalis ever held in Barrie was that given ia Gi ET RCI Nie obrenta, Me, [Aey Bnchanaiwill follow in {he|the Town Hall, Monday night, under the ani Mies Vic dacots leourse af a few days, after inak-| auspices of the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs, AE es 7 me a shert visit in Barrie The hall was nicely decorated and as the Jo Mes. AL W. Smith is in Toe musqueraders, in their varied raiment, | fronte owing to the illness of her] spping-tike conditions fallow. |aingled in the movements of the dances, | mother, Mrs. Nixen Cena ee Siaiay ning Menet= mnde_e very bright' and, ottractive P cheser Mecmbes at Oriitintan | le akeettane after ten o'clock the hit | ester MeConkey of a} day of the evening arrived when Geo, Folster's BARRIE called on his brether, Chas, & Special price on Egk-c Bak-|"bridal party" of six, made their appear- | (MeConkey, this week ing Powder at Merrick & Lilster's|ance and to the struins'of "Here Comes the | Mrs, Anit of Toronte is visit] this week {2-12e Bride" passed around the hall several times. hursday, March 20,1919 | WALL HALF Roll Up To make room for the Pp ew stock which is arriv- f last year's Papers at SALE COMMENCES feature for the h FIND Phone 259 of Instruments." ince of Pianos."' Noblest Roman of All." At the Top." So people describe the Heintzman & Co. Piano (Made by Ye Olde Firme of Heintzman & Co., Limited) And it merits the highest raise. --* Excels any piano I have ever used."'--Albani. rice GARRETI'S MUSIC STORE 2 blocks west of old stand "The House of Quality" | oie i A PERSONAL at of better wear. YOUR NEXT PHONOGRAPH WILL BE A BRUNSWICK OUT WHY CALL TO-DAY. GARRETT'S MUSIC STORE Corner of Elizabeth and Mary Sts. P.O. Box ing Miss M! E, B. Walter Hun Trade. Mrs. H. Carr spending some is not very well Falls and Buffalo. Toronto Vance of Barrie her brother, Mr stone, and Mes Queen's Court her husband, Ca R, J Seaford, Fngland wood spent the her sister, Mrs jardine, who ha jhere for the past Milland Free YOUR NEW.. EASTER HAT Now the time is close arriving to select your new hat for Easter, and in our showing of up-to-the-minute millinery you will find all-the latest shapes, executed to the highest degree of fashion's demands. Dress hats made in exquisite shades of Georgette Crepe, with chic little designs of beading and braiding, Cute little Mary Pickford sailors in all colors make an ideal suit hat. Watteau effects in sailors and dress kats\ this tilted efféct banked with flowers finds much favor. - It will be to your advantage to remember that our prices are very moderate considering the quality and work upon any hat, no matter what price you pay. Mrs. W. D. MacLaren. Barrie, has been elected presi- dent of the Newmarket Board of)mass wax mother, Mrs. John Hubbert, who]|deacon Miss Gladys Storey xister, Mrs. Jessop, are spending | held. two weeks in Toronto, Niagara Globe. Mrs. Riggs and Throne. leave next week to join Riggs, w "Faculty of the Khaki College at Mrs. Gerald Truen of Brent- returned home with Mrs, E. Des-|Decea visiting |Deane, Belle Ewart: Dunkirk, N-Y.: Dr, Alice and Matilda Deane, Detroit, Mich. The pall-bearers were: M. J. THE BARRIE EXAMINER . | The Late Miss reward after ardent labor. the last scion settlers. well known to the 178 Maconchy and|hy the reverend rector. Rev. 'The pall-bearet Dwyer, Wo Dwy Carl Kane, Mra. George|Bert Daley and L. Weleh. The, is staying with|body was taken to Barrie for . W. A. Jobn-| burial in the family vault of that Johnstone, in|place, where her niece, Mrs. Michael Shanacy, resides. Miss. little son, ]I pt. the Rev ho is on the {nine o'clock to St. week-end with sung, thence te J.P. Daley. and|tery where interment took place. | ad War an s been month Deane Press---Alberh follows :--Best wicke, Fashion Plate I, Zulu queen ; Mias Miss Bor an, Miss B, Wood, Liberty wood, Japanese Lady; strong, Autumn; Mrs. N. W. Semmens, Gates, Big Chief; Merrol, jockey ; Miss Paddison, Miss Hook, Can: Japanese lady; Miss Russell Walker, Mr. Donna; Miss Newman, Sutton, comic. dress; Peasant; R. ley, ca Riding Hood; Miss C. Miss Frances Jeane Deane died on Friday at the Notre Dame con- vent, Kingston where she made her home fifty-seven years ago Her sisters, Rev. Sisters St. Eliza and Mary Frances, active members of the Congrega- tion de Notre Dame. long since gone to their eternat many Miss Deane, who was born in Ireland ninety-three years ago, is esteemed, hardy family of pioneer Fifty years ago she was of St. Joseph's school where she taught for several years. of the present day remember her gratefully as their teacher. Al 8 o'clock Saturday morning the funeral procession. escorted Congregation de Notre Dame and ter, formerly of|their pupils, went to St Mary's cathedral where solemp requiem celebrated by the Father of Thornton is|Rev, Fathers F. Hyland and E. M. time with her|I.acey acted as deacon and sub- The large attendance at the service attested the high es- and her|teem in which the deceased was rs were: Dr. J Ronan accompanied the body to its last resting place.--Daily E.| British Whig, Kingston. The funeral, which was private, was held on Monday morning al where Requiem High Mass was! About midnight an sbundant supper was served after which dancing was resumed and continued until four o'clock. foyle furnished the music. Prigex were awarded by the judges as! gentleman, Geo bride; best lady, Miss I. Marlin, Sunflower ; gentleman comic, Thos. Bell; Zulu queen ; | |lady comic, Mrs. Ed. Scott, the Allies. Following is a list of some of those in| costume;--The Bridal Party, consisting of Geo. Folster and J. Willocks, bride and groom; H. Morrow, flower girl; H. Evans and A. T. McLachlan, best man and brides- maid; R. Walker, page. Mas, Cluson, Mrs. Craig, A. C. Bricker, Rip Van Winkle up- ancient lady; Miss F. ; Miss Ruth Vance, Grecian Vivian, Grecie Prince; G. of Erin; H patriarch; M. Moran, gypsy; L. Gignac, Erin-go-bregh; Mise M. Dunnett, Canada; merette; Miss Wiseman, Mystet dings, Joan of Arc; Miss H. Miller, fairy; J. Harris, Napoleon 3rd; Mra, Jennett, Princess of Fairies; Mrs, Moffat, Lady of 1840; A. Moffat, Man of 1840; Mr. Bald~ win, Pierrot; Mrs, Baldwin, Butterfly; C. McDonald, Dolly Varden; Miss Indy clown ; Miss Snead, Lady of 1860; Mrs. DeGeer, Martha Washington; Miss M. Arm- 'Kilgour, Irish Lady; Miss Marr, Mother Goose; Miss Boyes, Folly; Miss White, 'Spanish girl; Miso H. Horsfield, Night; {Miss Brunton, gypsy; Jos. Bell, Chinaman; clown; Spaniard; Miss Dunnett, Columbia; W. Miss' M. Greenwood, squaw; Mrs. Geo. Rodgers, witch; Mrs, W. H. Kennedy, Queen of Witches; Miss I. Curtis, Period of 1869; W. Elliott, Unele Sam; Miss P. Crawford, Colonial lady; J. Miss Fraser, fortune teller; lor; L. Overs, Jew; Miss K. Kennedy, Just out from Ireland; I. Bricker, flower girl; Miss G. Kilgour, \or boy; Miss I. Paterson, Japanese 'Indy; | J. Cheesman, Louis XIV.; Miss F. Hutton, Irish peasant girl; Miss R. Jones, Three Links Miss Handy, Colonisl lady; Mr. and Mrs. Pierot and troupe; Miss V. Myers, Spanish Irish Clown; A.\Hook, America; Mim G. Button, Red Cross; Mrs, Colpitts, 50 years ago; Miss M. Adams, fairy; Miss E. Os-- borne, fairy; Miss M. Clarke, Bo-Peep; Mrs, E. A. Firman, maiden Indy of 1855; C F. Parker, 17th of March ; Romeo; B. Stephens, Red Co: : guson, comic; Mrs, Farnfield, a lady; R. Egyptian girl; L, Reeve, Buster Brown; Mrs, R. Adams, Vegetarian; G. Coles, Iri reaymouth, jockey; Miss Cai det; Miss G. Ness, cadet; Miss O. Scott, clown; W. Graham, Mexican; Mrb. | H. Lawrence, St. Patrick; W. Bell, domino; Chas. Lower, clown ; Miss C. Jamieson, Red 'cer; Miss V. Wiseman, Japancse lady; Miss 7 F. J. Deane were then Both have years of of a_highly- school children Many sisters of the A. Hanley, Mary's church, . Mary's ceme-| aunt of Jo F. Miss Anna Mrs. Guil- i Folster, ! I Marlin, Sunflower iss L, Meek, Beauty ; Livingstone, clown; Col ; Miss M. Parr, far- irs. Gid- C. Green- Miss M. Kennedy, Clark, Night; Mrs. C. McMulkin, ; Miss F. Srigley, Blake, Brittania; and Mrs. Dawson, Scotland; P. Kelby, Walker, G. Fer- Miss M. Crawford, Stone, Spanish dan- G. 0. | girl; Miss L. 3B Ewing, Irish; Mrs. Pierot; Mrs. Ed. Scott, the Allies; Mim G.{ Buy advertised things. Sze Page Thirteest KEEPING MEANS MUCH MORE TO US THAN MERELY MAKING PROFIT. First and foremost, we put reliability in our mer- chandise. Next to that, the right Prices. Behind both, good ser- vice. ' To make sure of the first feature of reliability, we sell clothes of proven merit, such as SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES a standard of quality in every way worthy of our confidence and yours. Society suits are essen- tially stylish. At every price they of- fer full value in appear- ance, workmanship, -fit and finish, In all that constitutes full value for every dollar you pay, Society clothes will measure up. Let us demonstrate. Look through spring assortments. The prices are right, $20.00 to $50.00. eA FA our FULL LINE OF -CARHARTT'S OVERALLS AT $2.98 PER GARMENT R. A. tephens DUNLOP ST. " Agency for Parker's Dye Works, Toronto. ENN PE a wy Mise F f ; i i i E. Curtis, of | teller. 'Kennedy, Indian --_ os a