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Barrie Examiner, 5 Jun 1919, p. 5

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, ff é » 6 it THE: CIRCULATION THIS WEEK J. A, MacLAREN, Editor W. C. WALLS, Manager BARRIE, CANADA, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1919 12 PAGES - XAMINER WITH WHICH IS AMALGAMATED----_- THE BARRIE SATURDAY MORNING SECTION 2 PAGES 5 TO 12 Single Copies 4 cents $1.50 Per Year (in advance) q _ No. 23 TUS all wrong, Mrs, Housewife. its all wreng--this lea of sacrific dred and four day year in front of a hot oven, that mean we'll do it better, too, before buying your new range. . onomy Furnaces. attended to. , Innisfil $. S. Assocn. The 26th Annual Convention of the Innis- fil Sunday School Association was held in the afternoon and evening of May 29 in he Wtroud Methodist Church. Rev. Mr. , Schapter conductsd the opening exercises, | a and gave an address of welcome. A brief | arent address by the President, W. J. Davideon, Tina was followed by the reports of the divis | onal superintendents The Secretary's report of Sunday Schools | artill showing inerease of over $250.00 a bat fferings to missions éempared with | last. yodr ae In' his address "'SS. Associations and | Cf Fr Where your Money Goes,"" W. P. Flet-| home cher of Toronto gave an outline of the work live 1 of the officiuls of the Provincial Assc'n, also of the workers of the Head Internation al Office in Chicazo, these being supported by the individual 'SS. donations. Rev. fifty-two or a hun- of the ing ys out blasts the enjoyment of ' » |] Wallace Johnston, B.A, gave an interesting} Pte every week. W do your i BA KONG On four fvers 'wrek u 1 please 4] 84 instructive address entitled "The Sun- | fot baking for: you--anid please 1) 4, school Superintendent." land pardon us m, we ilon't The afternoon ¢ession was concluded by overse but anything personal the Round Table Conference, conducted by Mr. Fletcher At the evening session a song service led by the combined Methodist, Presbyterian week inal HOME-COMING SOLDIERS '. Ross Welte is visiting his | mother, Mrs MeN beth St. after two yea service in France with the heavy He went across with frum Vancouver. Lieut. C. H, Wiseman, a nephew unk Wiseman, from overseas n New York is reported His parents Lieut. Wise- jan was one of the fst coantin- [gent and won his commission on the field. John Plant, the last of the Abrahain Plant, ale Ward, who saw service eas, returned home fast Though all were mixed up ot of the fighting, not one sens of of them got even a serateh, and Anglican choirs was held before the) Si. I. 8. Thomas arrived at | session openeit, Rew, Wallace Johnston eon- | his home in Elizabeth St. on Fri- jtucted the wening exereies and Howard j,iny. Hw went overseas in April, Allan read the repor: of the Nominating |i). sa fe ane Committee, followe--Officers for 19105 | 116. wr iBbanew! tom aoe and President, W. J. Goodfellow; Vice-Pres, | "U'¥ed ik France for over twe ccniceaenaici aici = T Stewart: See'y Treas, E,W. Carrs/Year= with the Wireless Division Sup't Children's Division, Mise A. He was wounded last Au A Allan; Sup't of Boys' Dept, TN. Morton; |hrother, Morley, was. killed at GURNEY-OXFORD- ft of Girls' Dept. Mrs. E. H. Shi Coureettette in Sept. L916 of Adult Dept,, Howard Allan; Su G Harold Bucriitee, Dent, Mrs. F.C. Robinson; § er Training, Mrs, Robt. Bayes onary Dept., Mrs. B, T. t of Temperance Dept., A. STOVES AND RANGES Call and get our prices son Jan,. address by R. W, Allin on "Personality'" was much apprecinted a was also x vocal solo by Grant Mayor The SS. Ie! for Innisfil' was the topic ofthe. address by W, P. Fletcher Statisti¢s show thar 85% of church mem a year j tien ¢ Mrs We do all kinds of Plumb- ing, Heating and Finsmith- | jen 'sosol trom the SS.. He ake mecally pst se i rk. emphasized the work of the Babies' Branch |(-,], ng work and the Home Dent ue Sole agents for Pease Ec- Votes of appreciation moved by the Reso. lution Committee included the trustees of the church, choir and the ladies for their bountiful supper served in the basement. Bn went t Repair work promptly Our June «Suit Sale Continues Now is the time to buy your swt, There never wax a better time. 114 suits at before J. J. NEELANDS arrived home Friday Jand served in France for neari Jno. Burridge. Barrie, night. He went over in 1918, with the 70th Battery with the 2nd Diy olumn. He is at W. Stephenson, Fe Ammuni her of les St Siggalley O. R. Caldwell, young wm oof Mr. and Mrs. J. W ell, 32 Napier St... arrived on Sunday night, May 25 He went overseas with the 177th in the Sp & of 1917 and © France the following Oc- Most of the time, s e he was connected with the 2nd Canadian Machine Gun Corps the war prices Your Hot Weather Will be well attended to at Hunter's Clothing Store, $20.00 suits for $12.98, 0 suits for $37.50 suits for $24.98, $40.00 suits for a | $14.98, $2: for $10.98, $27.50 euits 98, $45.00 auts for $28.98, $50.00 7 --_ for $18 suits for $1998, $32.50 auive for $20 98, Minard's Liniment Relieves Neuralgia. suits for $35.00 suits for ¢: Barrie. Needs SARJEANT & KING'S MEN'S BATHING SUITS One-piece cotton suit with skirt in many colors for ... fitting, graceful «+. $1.15 Boys' Bathing Suits, one-piece, all colors, . 50c, 60c, 75c. at all vital parts. MEN'S SUMMER UNDER- 7 WEAR Kum-Sealed fine cambric Combina- tion suits, athletic style for $1.50 Balbriggan Combinations, short sleeve and knee length ....., 85¢ Extra fine wool underwear in combin- ations, beautiful quality ... $3.50 Balbriggan Underwear for men and boys .............. 50 and 75¢ LADIES' AND HO; makes "Venus" Maid." . ibys voxiacioae MEN'S SOX A silk fibre sock in white, nigger, grey and black, "Tooke" special . .75¢ A fine Cashmere Hose in Grey, ex- cellent for summer wear, especially Priced... 6... eee eee es $1.00, Men's Black and White Cotton half Lo in Pink, Green a' NEW IDEA PATTERNS THE STORE OF SATISFACTION and easy to swim in. Children's Cotton Hose in and colored stripes, 25c, 30c, 40c White Cotton Hose in very fine qua- MERMAID BATHING SUITS ' FOR LADIES Special Lustre Bathing Suits, perfect lines, dry quickly Re-inforced Dark colors, Price $3.50 CHILDREN'S SE Ladies' Pure thread Silk Hose in two "Winsome -». $2.00 white, tan and ++. 29¢ and 40c LADIES' MIDDIES Extra fine cotton Middies, good style in green and white, blue and white nd colored stripe. Price .. $3.50 e Smocks with low neck and belt nd Blue. .. $4.50 Girls' White Middies with colored and white collars ... -. $1.50 MEN'S SOFT SARJEANT & KING Ltd. evr srs sx from overseas on) Quite a number of friends were al the station on Saturday night to meet Bandmaster E, G. Redditt, W.0., on his return from Eng- land. He went over as bandmas- jter of the 157th Bn. and when that unit was broken up he was ven charge of the band at For- jestry Headquarters at Virginia | Walter and was promoted to a first-class warrant officer, Under his direction the Forestry Band was awarded a number of honors. Gnr, Colin Pae, son of Mrs. [Wm. Pae, reached home during the past week. \Gnr, Pae was one of the number af fine young |fellows who so worthily repre- jrented the B.C. on the fighting front, Going over with a battery, jhe transferred to a machine gun jcorps and notwithstanding that this branch of the service has 'Sometimes heen called "the sui cide corps," he had the good for. tune te come through unseathed \His brother, Liewt. Richard Pac |Who enlisted as a private and won his commission on the field, was killed in action Pre, Kenneth Warner, . Warner, Bayfield ef the hame-eoming 1 son of . was idiers t.week. He enlisted with the s Rifles in Sept. 1915. went across in September, nd in Franee was transferred to the! Pioneers. At St. Eloi, on April he was wounded in the and again was a casualty Court of Revision The first sitting of the Barrie Court of Revision was held on May 29 with the following members present: Muyor Sprott Reeve Craig, Deputy Reeve Lowe, Ald Tyrer and Ald. Huxtable. Appeals on property were the fewest in years, there being only dozen.of these. In 'most of these, decisions were reserved A Conlon, W. Arnott, R. 3. Harkness, Jno, Weatherup, A. R. Walker, Jno. Pat ton, T. C. Royce, Timothy Wilson und A. P. Derrick, railwaymen, appealed aguinst over assessment for income. It will he remembered that a depuration recently pla- ced before the Council the claims of cer- tain employees for extra exemption. The Court decided that they would lock into this question further before making a de- gsion, If the new Act was in force when the rolls were returned certain classes of railwaymen are entitled to $1700 exemp- ton instead of $1500. W. H, Kennedy's assesxment of $11,000 on the Wellington Hotel property was con- firmed. A reduction of $100 was granted to the Geo. Cooper Estate on each of four houses in Owen strect, bringing the total of thece down to $2800. Four houses on Bradford street owned PA. Henry were assessed equally at $1000 euch, but it was decided to reduce two of them to $1550, Mrs, Mary A. Quinlan had the assess. nieut on ber home in Clapp cnt down § Me 9K Judgment wes reserved in the appeals of Robt. Lewis, Mrs, Julia MacDonell, Mrs. ol street; R. J. Love, 'as owner of 14 8, So- phia instead of H. Smith; R. Poole and S Pearce as owners of 14 N Sophia and 7/4 to 12 Eccles, instead of R. J. Love; R. J. Gamble, as owner of 49 N James street, in- stead of the Culverwell Estate; H. A. Cur. tis, as owner of 23 W Bradford, instend of T. H. Baker. A Hot Start For Leafy June n Sept. 25. 1917, when a piece of steel went in near the ear and came out through his) mouth His brother, Chiford, who also was Iw wounded, returned! home a uple of months ago. A jthied brother, John. was killed at Regina Trench on Oct. 8, 1916 (hers from this district eently reported inelude: T. Partridge. G. J. Brown \\ OO", Davey, Bradfor: PR. Contts, Stayne | re 0.) Barrie; J. Palin { Capt. Guthrie Bell of Ottawa was in town on Tuesday. J. A. Harris of Chapleau is jvisiting his family in town. Miss Jean Barclay of Camper- down is visiting Mrs. Sib Rowe, Blake St. Mr. and Mrs, Douglas of Sun- derland have been visiting with Mr. and Miss Caldwell, Blake St. Misses Kathleen and Gertrude Fdney of Bradford visited over Sunday with relatives in Barrie. Walter 8. Reive of Churchill was operated upon for appendi- citis last week at the Royal Yic- toria Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cleary visited Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Moore before} returning to thei future home in| St. Catharines. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Caldwell and son, Oliver, left on Monday morning for a motor trip to Bradford, Newmarket and ' Vic- toria Square. Mrs. R. J. Black of Stroud announces the engagement of her laughter, Rowena, to Mr. Murray Hunter, the marriage to take place quietly in June, Alf. Hounsome has returned home to Bradford after spending a week with his son, T. 8. Houn- some, Sanford St., who has lately returned from overseas. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Beelby and Mrs. P. T. Clarke motored to Niagara Falls on Saturday last and spent the week-end with Mr. Clarke on his way from Colum- bus, Ohio. P. Findlay of Bassano, son of the late Rev. Dr. A Findlay of Barrie, has been ap- | pointed manager of the Bank of Commerce in Owen Sound. His Barrte friends were pleased to learn of his promotion to this important branch. PRESBYTERIAL W.M.S8. The remainder of the report of the W.MS. convention is un- avoidably held over till next' week. Remember the Garden Party to be given in Queen's Park on afternoon and evening, Thursday June 19, under the auspices of the W.A., R.V.H. High tea will jamount of 'than the average for May. For the last week Ontario bas been sweltering in an, early spell of unusual eat, such as is' seldom experienced be- fore July. Starting on last Thursday with & temperature of 81, the mercury kept climbing until it reached 90 on the King's birthday. So 'far each day in June has been 88 or over. | The highest temperature during May was 57 on the 3lst and the lowest 33 on |. The mesn of 52 for the month was al to the average. Ruin was recorded on 17 days to the 3i) inebes, being 2 inches more This exces- sive moisture has enabled the spring veg- etation to stand the great heat without demage and hus helped along the wonder- ful growth which bas been made, For tbe last week the temperatures have been as follows:-- ES é Never were bigger or better bargains of- fered in suits. Come at once. Blue suits worth $25.00 for $16.98, blue suits worth $27.50 for $19.98, blue' suite worth $30.00 for $21.98, blue suits worth $35.00 for $22.98, blue cuits worth $37.50 for $24.98, blue' suits worth $40.00 for $20.98, blue suits worth $45.00 for $32.98, blue auits worth $50.00 for $35.00. Blue suits worth $60.00 for $39.98, Some men are buying two suits. Hunter's Barrie, Advertising paye--both the advertiser and e purchaser. The Fa to draw upon to we have somet desire to do so. or business matter. be served from 6 to 7.30 o'clock. Music by Barrie Band. Buy advertised things, it pays. Most Wedding Gift You Can Give the wedding ring. happy man alone can give that. *|complete And for a wedding gift--the railroad engine? what you will see in this com- Financial Friend We have large resources and the vast experience of 87 years hing even more important--we have the earnest Wecash your produce and collect your drafts--all by mail if requir: gladly give you impartial advice on any financial Bank of Nova Scotia FOR THE JUNE BRIDE Appreciated of Any Her Perhaps we should except But the Father or mother, brother or sister, old friends, can give the ther--a HEINTZMAN & CO. ART PIANO The new home will not be without a piano. Mory E. Smith (Crispin Estate! and | [€W Start in life--who would D._ Jamieson give anything but the best--a W. H. Anderson was acseesed as owner i F 4 of 22, 23 North Burton, instead of W. and genuine Heintzman & Co. Denton; W. and L, Denton|Piano, as owners of 1, 2, 3, §. Tiffin Our new lonic Upright, or Diminutive Grand, will fit the occasion nicely. LOCAL WAREROOMS Garrett's Music Store Phone 259w P.O. Box 178 SSS" OPERA HOUSE Friday and Saturday JUNE 6TH AND 7TH The biggest and best Sunshine Comedy ever produced. "ROARING LIONS ON THE MIDNIGHT EXPRESS" Ever see a Lion on a real' Well, that is dy and we guarantee a good laugh. In addition "THE DANGER ZONE" with Madlaine Traverse First show 7.30 Second show 9 p.m. PRICES Children 11 cts., Adults 16 cts. rmer's serve you; but personal cheques, ired--and

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