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Barrie Examiner, 24 Apr 1919, p. 4

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guest of er sunt, Mrs. John Kell, over Easter. Burling of Toronto spent Good Friday at his home here. H. Fishet, Frank Robinson, Arthur Fel- tis and Wim. Robinson motored to the | city on to meet the boys on their arrival from overseas. Nyal Face Cream, softens the Mr. and' Mrs. Geo. Carr attended the skin,. cleanses the' pores and 'Z| funeral of the latter's sister in Alliston | helps to remove all blotches and = we 7. R. J. Wray and daughter, Mar- ion, of! Toronto, are visiting with Mr. Wray's mother, Mrs. David 'Thompson. Miss Beatrice Pollock, who is teach school near Barrie, is spending the hi days at her home. Miss Sylvia Coleman, who is a tencher 8 Toronto school, is home for the holi- Now that the bright days have lcome, everyone is interested in |the photo line, Picture-taking is fone of the most popular means jof ainusement. We have a large jline of Kodaks and Brownies, blemishes leaving the skin clear and free from dust and dirt. It is a skin fond and tonic of ex ceptional niérit 25c and 50c a jar Thursday, April 24, 1919 STYLE sides; you wear a SOCIETY BRAND |priees from 15 to $60.00.)i0 Snapshot and Negative Albums |" lin hound and loose-leaf styles From Jamaica | SnapshatAlbums ....180 to $2] Mrs. John Kell recently received the Negative Albums $1.26 and.$1.76 | following letter from ber son, Seaman "\ |John Kell --- WILLARD'S Kingston, Jamaica, Mor, 28,--At Jamai- Spring is here aud with it alt ca we are tnehored off the town, city, gov | he joys of Easter. Perfumes Jernment seat or whutever it' may be, o deo eae eens! «= CHOCOLATES © [eee 'a ccee™ cd Sl : '4 ; a muda and the hest | 'out everybody wants some new) Willard's Forkdipt Chocolates ves mearouly felt until wo. gor into the: Ci delightful fragrance around them! make a delightful variety for |ipbeun Sem, at We have a largo candy lovers Hard Centres, assortment of odors, ranging in| Creams and Nut Assortments are hoxes to please from 16e to prices from 60e to $2.00 an oz. put up in dain Faney bottles in dainty boxes |everyhody, Pr from 26c to $5.00 a bottle. | $2.60 per box. WM. CROSSLAND ODMH ie DRUGGIST jhave some great soon as we drop about s dozen litt came alongside. three lads who overboard to chem, ick, you bet, und They do it some Thho the washerwomen never miss 9 one. BARRIE ooo f orunges, bananas, and other funny thingy al an orange, only purple. Thi ~ chance of a lifetime for fruit) TH! ull very ripe und sweet. Afte: WE ARE THE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE souvenir fellows began to come venirs were chiefly those shells you e ting in people's parlors. The negroes dive down twelve or fifteen feet among st and what not' to get them. Then some Yad ~ beads, some corul and some views. - n't been ashore yet, but will be off 2 ~ morrow and Sunday, I expect. mail boat doesn't leave for a day or so acull T'll postpone seuling this und udd xome more. = Monday, Mar. 31.--I have esi having a % es . fine time. Saturday we steamed over to Now is house cleaning time and everybody wants car- []| por Royal, where we took on coal und . water. You should see the natives coaling pets, rugs, walls, curtains, etc., cleaned. Anywhere dust us They carry the coal in baskets on their heads and men and women work to collects we ca i q i i ether. They get 16c fof twelve buskets, collects we can get it, even to the picture moulding, Lr Te etate iether eed thes ie c -- are miserably dressed,/ praatically every pictures, shelves, etc. one in rage and all iqAueir bare feet: We! met a couple of nice natives, young fel i ' + ' € m vi e » und they show. We will rent our machine by the day at $1.25 or eee ettritt attetonon Pearl . ¥ us a fine time. One chap was practically | we will go and work it ourselves for $1.00 an hour. an expert on Island matters and could answer almost any question we might ask. We suw the different fruit growing, but I couldn't begin to describe it all bur q Til leave that till I get home. I was at church twice yesterday; the Anglican in the morning and the Wesleyan pfs ae have some very fine buildings here in King PLUMBERS AND ELECTRICIANS soa, bute natives ape more or lem very poor and many sturving. There is not wer 127 Dunlop Street w@ Plone 319 ff for them and therefore ho money for food A visit like this of some ship means ev. erything to many of them, The weather -- is very nice and no warmer thun our aver- 5 SSS July day ( NEWS OF COOKSTOWN per 7 i The parlor sociai held in the Congregs- i sie = tional parsonage was s decided success. ! - -- "=== || |Numerous selections were rendered by Roy \Q] The representative of-the Barrie Examiner in Cooksiown is George F. Thompson. Slack, Mr. Whittier, Miss Jean Mclean i) News items for Cookstown anil adjacent country may be handed or phoned to Mr. and Miss Mabel Thompson and the Edgar {J} Thompson and will be forwarded to this paper. Phone No. 39 finds him, Sub- Quartette. The silver collection amounted [i] scrintions, either new or renewals may be forwarded through him, to $19.36. V Those who spent their Easter holidays under the parental roof were:--Miss Mubel Mis Moxwell and Miss Gardner are Ellamefe Lewis spent the past week in| Thompson of Coniston, Miss Bessie Luu- sapending this week in Toronto. Buffalotwith his aster (Nure; Hsing Lewis, {der and Walter Jamieson, both @f Toronto. Harvey Corbett of Barrie, spent Good Who is ill with diphtheria, Nurse Lewis Wriday with his parente is well on the roud $ recovery. R. J. Houghton and Henry Reed attend-| Misses Treva and Etta Slight of Toronto od the Bee Keepers' Convention at Barrie Spent Euster with their parents, son Saturday John Campbell and Henderson Graham Miss Lou Bunting of Toronto spent left this week for the West. cover the holidays with her parents, Mr. and -- Miss Alice Nevills and Miss Lizzie Nev- Mr, B. W. M. Banting. ills of Barrie spent Easter at their homes. Mr. (De) J. J, D. Banting is ill with' Mr. Donnelly of Minesing is visiting 'is "the "flu". Nurse Dinwoody is in attend- brother, Wm. Donnelly, this week. ance |, Lesson McGowan snd boy friend of Hurry Morton and sister Hazel of Lefroy Toronto spent over Sunday with his par- "gpent Good Friday withAbeir uncle, W.E. ents Morton Mrs. Geo. Carr was called to Alliston Inst + Theodore McMillin has purchased a new |week to see her sister, who is very ill. Whevrolet gar { Miss Tabitha Henson of Barrie spent 4 Miss Annie Draper, Who is attending | Easter with her parenta, Barrio Business College, /spent the Easter}. 'Mr. and Mrs, Will Comisky of Toronto taolidays at her home, spent last week with the former's parents, Miss White, milliner in charge of H. Fisher's millinery department, attended the jyinmer openings: in Toronto on Monday. Miss Olive Lewis, who in attending busi- ME NSE fnesa college in Toronto, spent the Enster holidays with her parents, The University Male Quartette of Toron- to, which helped to supply the music at the Methodist Church song services on Sundsy, was much appreciated by all pre- 'sent. -- OUR BREAD AD 'It's IMMENSE" you will ejaos \ilate after you have tasted 'e slice of our well niade bread. It will please you as jit is pleas. ing hundreds of others. It wil) be a regular part of your daily life and you will be better for it. PHONE 26 and have ou 'driver call. | Bryson Bros. fed" Creswicke spent a few days' in Barrie this week. Mr. and Mrs A. Fraser of Barrie spent over the holiday with the former's parents,| Mr. and Mrs, Robt. . \ Miss Chisholm <of Toronto visited at Alex, Arnold's this~ week. Will Martin of Toronto' spent Fri- day with his parents. Mr. Campbell of Orillia visited his sister, Mrs. John Kell, this week. HL, Welsh of 'the Union Bank staff spent the holiday with friends in Toronto, Miss Lou Henslip of the school staff st Stayner is spending the Easter holidays at her home here. 'Mr. Chambers of Orillia spent over Sun- *, pret 'Butherlesd, ho is * Pe! ut , who is undergoing medical treatment at the Military' Hospi- tal, 'Toronto, is home with his mother, Mrs. Daniel Sutherland, this week: Miss Violet Lewis is visiting with friends 'oronto. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of Toronto spent in i CLOTHES stay young. Society Brand style, like a triangle, has three dependent the first is attractive patterns woven into fine fab- nics; the second is the smart design of the model; the third is the tailoring of the clothes. Each side is perfectly devel- oped to meet the: other two; that's why the effect is a fin- ished whole--and the longer Society Brand suit the better you'll like it. for young men and men who Spring suits $15.00--$45.00 \Quality is the first thing want to call attention to newWsspring derbies. | $3.50 to $7.00 Borsalino Hats UTOPIA Apr 16 --Housecleaning is the order of the day. R. Ross recently attended u reception for the returned soldiers st Elmvale. Mr. Ross enlisted there and was oné of the fortunate ones to return. A number of his companions sleep in sunny France. Mr. and Mrvy J. Tiffin entertained a num- ber of young people in honor of Mrs. Tif- fin's brother, J. McFadden of Elmvale, who has just returned from overseas. Mrs. D. J. Miller spent the week-end with friends at Nuntyr. Apr. 22.--A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Bell on Thursday last, when their son, Harold, who had recently returned from overseas, was presented with a club-bag from the members of the Methodist Church congregation. Mr. and Mr, R, Ross entertained a num- ber of their friends on Monday evening. Mins Lucy Dobson of the Tottenham P.S. | SPRING HATS AND CAPS talking of Spring Hats and Caps. Newest shapes in gray, gréen and black as well as the "Ace No, 2" we in Boys' Navy Blue and black and white check REEFERS, $5.00 to $8.50 staff and Miss R. McCann, who teaches at Belle Ewart, ure visiting their respective homes here. Misses R. Sproule and B, Carruthers of Hamilton Normal ure spending the vaca- tion st her home ut Everett. E, McMuster of Toronto University spent the week-end with his parents, Miss McCracken is spending her voca- tion @ her home at Everrett. Mrs. J. Nicol, who has been visiting Alliston friends, returned home lust Satur- day. Miss Perry of Toronto and Miss 8, Me- Ginnis spent Easter at the home of Mr. and Mrs, H. 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