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Barrie Examiner, 12 Jun 1919, p. 7

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CED there is no for Dry Gooda, un out-of-town our prices firet all kinds of La- ARMSTRONG LUMBING, we bing work and g only the most terial for our anyway. . W. RAYMES, TOCKED with hing gnd nifty Get our pricee on Buying at A. STEPHENS FOR GROCER- the phone and ¢ and eH close, nd wholesome, ference. HINDS BROS, YY GOODS we ither'in or out Get our prices nds 'of Ladies" _ MURCHISON RST to display lies! Hata and with the latest tock of ready- BROWNLEE ---------- at any price. cha If we eatiig you can Get our esti- "ATT & PARR' 'OU with our u will find just and see u buy. It will' LOTHING CO. es Y be sure you wn for reli + jewelry s of all kinds W. L. REEVE AMER SUIT? make a spgc-- well as Mens re of u juerfecty -H. J. FWISS: THE DRUG 'store, all 100 oprietary med- 'oom supplies, to trade here, tore, Allandale nds of grocer ces. We have m and propose and Buy at CO, Allandale. E do not need i or clothing. want af our that are mucks y us out JOHN WEBB: 1e time to be- ply you with , etc, at ade ARE STORE 5. BRUNTON re will attend en you trade the best of ices. Ruy at M, Allangal --<------ in the Jewel- f all kinds off short notice, ctor for G.T. age Licenses, B, Allandale, seemed livered, Mr. e Chief Ine minon sense d_permission . ue to keep Lopen, Why mpetent and hould. be re- unfit place mprehension ho is vested jor this dis- 2 conan Ee" S$ 4 ie heat _ lows ef NG ore it you' mmées RRIE EXAMINER The Sarjeant Co. Ltd. DEALERS IN COAL, WOOD, LIME, CEMENT, PAROID ROOFING, SHINGLES, LATH, WIRE FENCE, LAND PLASTER, PLASTER PARIS, HAIR, ROOF COATINGS, ETC. If interested in any of our lines get our prices We seek to secure for you Bpods of quality; at the lowest possible prices. Barrie office: 41 Dunlop St., Phone 94 Yard: Foot of Mary St., Phone 88 --------E--eeexyyyy News from Neighboring Townships As Told by Our Correspondents jof La Flesche, Sask., is visiting her mo her CRAIGHURST |Mrs. Morrison, gnd other relatives. June 10.--The intense heat of last week | Alb 7 hat been followed by freshening showers. | her Albert Hudgion' tone oa The crops look good. The cut wort is! "Mm GC. Casto i spent very active and potato bugs are attacking in Toronto, smiuto plants ax well as potatoes. Chas. Hart hived the first swarm of beer | the last of May. UTOPIA 'A. Jary has had acetylene gas installed in' Mrs. Wm, Miller, Sr., is visit his dwelling house. A number of others 'daughter, Mrw J. Alderson of "Alliston her are having it also Au autoload of young people motored Mrs, D. V. Teney, with her little son, fron. Toronto to spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. E. Smith, Mrs. $-Clark and her daughter, Hazel, | i ghter, Whenever yousensea sick |of Orngeville and ber son, of Toront headache, or feel a bilions |'! sad Ses 4. Dobson tow week Leighton of Orangeville | attack coming on, ward it [sie the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. spending tome time . A. Miller was given by Pte. Boyer who spent a long off by the timely use of Miss Mabel Horrell of Toronto is visit-|time there and saw a great desl of hard- ing Mrs, R. Ellix ship. Refreshments were served, which Mr. and Mrs, W. Vasey of Midland spent |made an enjoyable ending to a very pleas 9, y the week-end with friends here. During the electric storm on Thurs day afternoon "H. Ellis lost a valuable cow |W. Bird of Newmarket spent a few days 5 jlast week with F, MeCana, Much grief was felt by the people of this community on Tuesday evening last when Sagoet dele of say Medicine ts the, Wertd, learned that Elmer Guuley had pu Sold overyw! In boxes, 25c. | they ay EE Se eecks Elmer had not felt swell hot fe [held in Orillia June 5. All report good 'many friends were glad to see him better | Metngs: h DYEING AND and able to resume work, However, the| 4 layman of the Christian ne Bes jweek before last he suddenly became ill (08 1 'die and was removed to the Roysl Victoria Hos. {Church past Sunday, ; _ CLEANING pital, Barrie, and although his friends hoped | Mrs. Wm. MeArchur's sister. Miss Mary ' 'i for his recovery till the last, the best of McCunig, acrid Home Loe ee from ever Your Clothing will be }} medical skill and nursing failed to stig (eae rere con as a nurse in properly cleaned inside and ]/ jhe srs Mieht., The decearcd before is | "Oro Station Women's Institute held their outside at'W: Firth's. The]; Manhood being the "picture of maramer aneeting oo, Sune Se at the hewie lnsi ". "He had just reached his twenty-|0f Mrs. S. V. Jones, en ef mings and inside of your })7*" birthday on April 28." Being full of Mere out to hear the speaker, Mrs, Thoma clothing are as important as ]/life and energy and of a bright, cheerful [OT PPM oy sie visited her aunt, h disposition Elmer made many friends. The the outside. Why not have : : hf les. Thompson of Orillia, last week jesteem in which he was held was shown |Mm. Thompson of Onli, iw from over: them done right when you]|by the beautiful floral offerings and the| | Milton Crawford arfived bome trom ovr $ bI ditince beccecls Peed are having them done? All] |* Snr teres oer te otneipsiecon train. by his friends and neighbors, after kinds of Repairing done. Church, Ivy, where the deceased regularly |Which they went to hig home and spent # ands OF epernng ° attended, Rev. R. H. Somerville presued very enjoyable evening. i 4% We know how. fe very. itapressivev sermon chonsing, for hie ant Gordon, Bell and bride visited bis W.. FIRTH |i: iris armrest eet isso 2 was read by Mr, Somerville, followed by |ill: i* recovering nicely. the last rites of the Orange Order of which ae Phone 229 [Jassetonl"was 9. member The. pal bearer SHANTY BAY Opp. Barrie Hotel, Barrie. | were A. Cokworth, R. Ellis, A. Miller, A.| June 9.--Sr. and Mrs. Andrew Moore of McQuay, E. Reid, E, McQuay. Elmer was| Victoria Harbour visited over Sundsy with Mrs. Moore's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Hubert. Frank Hasket of Toronto is holidaying with Mr. and Mrs, James Hart. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Brooks and Annetta visited with Alfred Palk last Sunday. Mr. McMahon of Hawkestone will take Mr. Jenner's. work on the Hawkestone circuit next Sunday. Th> entertainment in the park on June 3rd was quite a success. With weather all that could be desired for the occasion, quite a crowd gathered. The grounds were Building a Bungalow-- ' §@ or Are You Remodeling? Then you'll want Beaver Board for the walls) and ceiling? to give the inside the same' mark of-coziness and originality as the outside. The only thing for Summer Cottages berause it stands up,in all kinds of weather. Goes up without any fuss or muss and lasts as long as the house. ' is an improved wall and ceiling material that i# being Stead of Lath and plaster in thousands et homes lane ee < oldandnew--in stores, offices and public buildings, hot papered--and lends itself to handsome pens ects. Read about the unique Beaver Boarded bungalow des- cribed in the Saturday Evening ie of February 19. Call or Barwols po Be can more about Beaver Board and pidioeling fade in Canada, FOR 8ALE BY ~ BALL PLANING MILL CO., Limited Phone 108, Barrie In the early spring for several | the elder con of Mr. and Mrs. David Gauley and was born at Utopia, but his parents moved to Ivy shortly ufter where he spent his boyhood days, For more than a ye: however, he has been employed with W. A. Miller here. To the sorrowing father ond mother and brother is extended the heurt- felt sympathy of the many friends here. MINESING June 9.--Will Orchard, who underwent an operation for sppendicitis last Monday morning, is improving nicely Quite a number from here took in the |pienic st Creemore on the King's Birth- day. The local baseball team suffered de- feat at the hands of the Ivy boys. Better luck next time Robt. Murphy lost » valuable horse wir 'sunstroke last week, The sympathy of this entire community is extended to Thos, Teasdale and family in their recent bereavement During the heavy electrical storm last Thureday, lightning struck the large elm tree by the blacksmith shop running down until it came in contact with the telephone wires, The current was so strong that it burnt out the batteries at the central office here | 'Bert Beelby took a trip to Lindsay, Pet- erborough and other poin's last week Mrs. Wm. Park was in the city for a few days last week 'A motor party consisting of Mrv. H. Teasdale, doughter Muriel, sons ®aymond, Fred and Graham, and Mr. Willis of Re- gina, spent Sunday with friends here. Mis Velma Crawford is home from the city for the summer There are «rong indicusions of 1 good crop of potato bugs this year in this sec tion, Wise is the man who looks after them carly Remember the garden party in Queen's Park. Barrie, on June 19, afternoon and evening SIXTH LINE, VESPRA A reception wus held in the 7th Line school on the evening of Friday, June 6, to welcome home four of our soldier lads. C M. Hickling presided, and program of |speeches, music and readings was given. The soldiers, Gnr, W. J. Campbell, Pte W. F. Lawrence, Lt, G, Newall snd Sergt A. Newall, were called to seats on the plat- form, when Rev. J. A. Leece of Minesing | yiss Egerton was very much appreciated. gave. them 9 hearty welcome in neat |Refreahments were served and © happy 0, tpeech. which was followed by three tous: [ia "hour spent, ing cheers, The committee in charge, Thursday, June 12, 1919 THE BA Page Seven ittle capital " ONLY I had alittle capital, look where I might have been to-day!" Are you going to be one of the men | who say that after you have passed middle age, or are you going to be one of those who "got there'! because you had that "little capital" when your chance came? Most big business concerns and large for- tunes had small beginnings. The njen who accomplish things are not the idle rich but the ambitious, industrious men, rich or poor. A little money saved each week and deposited in the Bank of Toronto can be the beginning 7 of your life venture. With the interest it earns it does not take long to accumulate capital sufficient for a start. The more you have for your beginning, the surer is your success. We invite your banking account, H. A. SIMS Manager THEBANK°F TORONTO NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF the Estate of On Thursday, Mrs. Fred Partridge, Mrs. | Jcanna Keut, late of the Township of Oro, Meners, Wingrove, Hickling and Hook, ore-|qy,"p. Pereridge and Miss Rix atiended |;c'ke" ceraty ni Qigtte, Township of Oro, nted W. J, Campbell and G. Newall with gold wateh each. They and A. Newall with peach made a hearty and suituble reply.! park Barrie, on June 19, afternoon and evening, {followed up by three cheers. and three more the way we cheer in France', An inter: esting account of prison life in Germany evening. Remember the garden party in Queen's Park, Barrie, on June 19, afternoon and evening. ORO STATION June 10---Quite a number of members of the Farmer's Club and Institute attended the ive conventiol beautifully illuminated by the old-fashioned pine knots. Henry Martin very ably pre- sided during the not lengthy programme. 'The quartette from Burrie and the solo by Mrs. Albert Lennox were much appreei- ated by the large audience and were heart- ily applauded. Miss Barrette of Toronto, elocutionist. in her comic way, brought many an encore. Proceeds amounted to over $70.00. Remember the garden party in Queen's Park, Barrie, on June 19, afternoon and evening. KNOCK June 9.--Frank Henry and family are moving to Craighurst this week. Mrs. Ward, a sister of Mrs, Henry, and family will occupy the house vacated by Mr. Hen- ry. 'Mra. Wyatt and friend, Miss Evans, spent a week at C. Stamp's, Mrs, Stamp and little son returning to Toronto with them last Friday to visit her parents there. Mr. Shaver has sold his farm to 1 man in Toronto and has moved to R. Graham's vacant house for the summer. Mr. and Mrs, Fleetham, Allandale, visited st Thos, Bowman's last Sund: Jos, Bowman had a stump fence struck with: lightning during one of the recent thunder storms and it kept him and a panier: of neighbors fighting fire for some jours. CROWN HILL Ja cabinet of silver and W. F Lawrence | which will be given later. the WI. convention in Orillia, reports of | deceased, Remember the garden party in Queen's! NOTICE ig hereby given pursuant to R. 8.0. 1014, and Amending Acts thst all per- sons having claims or demands against the late Joanna Keat, who died on or about the tenth day of May, 1910, at the Town of Rain |Barrie, in the County' of Simeoe, are re- 0.23 [Quired on or before the 26th day of June, 0.11 | 191%. to send by post prepaid or to deliver gto the undersigned, solicitors for the Ex- ecutors of the Estate of the said Joanna Keat, their names and addresses and full particulars in writing of their claims and 04 [statements of their accounts, and the nature May Weather of the securities, if any, held by them. AND TAKE NOTICE that after the 26th day of June, 1919, the said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the persona entitled there- to, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then-have had notice, and that the said Executors will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person of whose claim they shall not then have received notice. Dated at Barrie, this 26th day of May, AD. 1919 STEWART & STEWART, Solicitors for the Executors, Barrie, Ontario. 8 If you have any items of news ring 194. June 10,--The. special summer' meeting 'of the Women's Institute was held at | VICTORY BONDS BOUGHT, SOLD-OR EXCHANGED 0.13 002 AT BEST MARKET PRICES ; 9.98] Write us when you have business in Bonds, or for 0.568 information. ue BROUSE, MITCHELL & CO. ¢ Members Toronto Stock Exchange 71 Bay st., TORONTO. STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON ALL EXCHANGES HITT Congoleum rugs, all sized, at W. A. Lowe & Son's. 43-tf ' Rates for Telephone Service HE new rates for Long Distance Service, effective May 25th and based upon air-line mileage, correct inequalities jn the old schedule and embody both increased and de- creased charges. Following is a comparison of old and new rates for a 3-minute talk to points most frequently called by local sub- scribers: Old Rate New Rate + Barrie to Toronto Orillia. . Collingwood . Hamilton..... Alliston Midland The hours during whieh reduced -- Distance rates (night rates) are in effect are now From 8.30 p.m. to '130 p-m., 60 per cent of day rate From 11.30 p.m. to 6 a.m.,.40 per cent of day rate Night rates are based on Standard Time LOCAL SERVICE Rates for local service to present subscribers will be increased ten per cent, effective from July Ist next. Applicants for service will be charged at the increased rates, May 25th. Every Bell'Telephone is a Long Distance Station The Bell Telephone Co. of Canada the home of Mrs. Fred. W. Partridge on Wednesday, June 4. Mrs. A. P. Thomas of Beamsville was the speaker and s number ions for Institute of problems: en and suggesti worl touched on. A piano adlo by

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