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Barrie Examiner, 6 May 1920, p. 3

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r bed losely Well s only 52.95, ye, in ricéd your the ong. 2.50 ctly ems 00 qual- OSE r the pro- cuff 0.00 good le or 0.00 (OU 3 3 ; 3 3 4 S24 Sq S24 ¢ @ ° 3 2 ° $ 3 3 + 4 3 ° 3 $ 54 ¢ o OOo and 3. A, ) from the re sevmtd ity of vould hive f the bay t20 conn "ower that nt Twill the notice d Mr. Do- P given to" considera. willing to monly ag a sug sree with neat could they there was ent po.nt. he Sor ear eee THE BARRIE EXAMINER rors Prices, $1.65, $1.10, -80c. ye Seen, PING UP WITH GRAND OPERA HOUSE, BARRIE, MONDAY, MAY 10 THE SENSATIONAL MUSICAL. COMEDY SUCCESS The Newest Offering in Startling Surprises EASILY THE: GREATEST MUSICAL HIT JONESES A, LANDSLIDE OF LAUGHTER A FANTASY WITH SINGING, DANCING AND PRETTY GIRLS ' Millions have Laughed at the Cartoons, Millions will Laugh at the Play Seats on sale now at Malcomson's Insurance Office Top Gallery 55c. - THE PARDON S12, BUT RReVAN Bunt 13 NOT 8T LIBERTY sett a. Gel Dio ke Ger PINCHED? . Get Séats Early Tiasae an] TRIMMING AND UPHOLSTERING {We trim and upholster furniture, re-cover auto tops, make slip covers to order. Get our prices on the above lines. J. BELESKEY Telephone 350J (back of Barrie Clapperton St. Simcoe Hotel), PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING JAS. CASE, 50 igs St. 16-21p . 0. Box 865 ne ne ee. and GLOVES . CLOTHIER . A STEPHENS .. BRADFORD OLD BOY PROMOTED The Reginu Daily Post of April 17 refers as follows to a Bradford Okt Boy who holds | the highest rank in the Salvation Army in Caawia He has been transferred from tin Fckatchewag Division cf the Ar 19 Vanewuver ne head of the British C umbia Division, Brigadier and Mrs. | Couns have, done splendid york in the | West. The Post ssys | "Regina will miss Brigadier and Mrs.) Council, met in Thornton on Tuesday. Coomls when they leave for their new April 20.* The following accounte were appointment in Vancouver, for they have puid; W. E. Stoddart, advt.. $2.50; C hoth been citizens of the right «ort. and Hyde, 6 pieces of timber, $40; J. Marke. most. faithful workers for the Army in thie filing holes on 3rd tine. $8; W. Ruddick, province, Mre, Coombs has been an officer $3: F. Racher. dragging for 3414 Sears, while the Brigedier will!39 S.R., Oth line, $2; A. Miller, filling comple'e 34 years as an officer on May 5. wushout, 6th line. $2. W. E, Atoddert™ Thr Hrgudier warted the Saskatchewan veet.. $50, when there were 9 cory: | Tenders for bridge opposite lot 13, be. ESSA COUNCIL tay thre ar 2 in ait in 19S there een cons, § and 6, were pene!" and 50. I he Brigadier has donk, consisted of three. namely, J. J. Dumond, A eeery rete of che eecier has doubl: WoL. Prebble and Chas. Hyre, the litter ed every branch of the Army in the pro since, and in some cases more than doubl ed the activities." securing contract for u wooden structure jar $1200 The wire fence bonus was inerewed froin ne 35e per rod but this slow nt upply e built in 1919 for which account his not yet been presented for payment Revelat The lwly bank clerk had complered ner first week. and a friend asked her how ebe liked the work "Ob, it's beautiful!" said the girl "Tm at a branch where nearly all the ion people we know have secounts, and it's xo!st Thornton on Thureday, May 27. ut nice to Kee how little money some of 19 a.m your friends have in the bank! w.M On motion of Jennett and Denney, coun el adjourned to meet in Court of Ie Dinwoorly, Clerk "us... Raynsters The knowing buyer will ap- preciate the clever styling, ° coupled with absolute depend- ability in Dominion Raynsters These coats are absolutely waterproof. Prices ranging from $12.00 to $27.50 MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS IN THE POPULAR DESIGNS Men's Spring Suits in up-to- the-minute styles, long waist- line suits, showing the slender lines so popular this season, as well as the more quiet styles for the move conservative dressers. $25.00 to $50.00 | LELPLELELELELLOLE LP LE RE RE e "4 NEWS FROM NEIGHBORING TOWNSHIPS 3 KELL LE LPL LLG LY LG LE LG LEG LEFROY During the week Mr. and Mree Iven Grow entertained a few friendx from the township in his new home in the County Town. All report a most enjoyable even- ing Our town, on account of agriculture and uhor, has decided to stand by standard ime for 1920. The firet of the four months of Thurs- Kirkpatrick closing at 12 o'clock noon Mr. und Mrs. KR. G. Kensal of ke called on a number of Churchill friends last week Your correspondent noticed on Sunday last xome people from a distance trying to get their gutos to run without gas, Even the ""Henries'" refuse to do this Ralph Briggs of the Crawford store. r newed acquaintance with his Flos friends on Sunday last George Rost Ardill motored from the city last Sunday with his new Ford, H. Ross Sheldon bas started his bank building for 1920 with the new one for the Sterling in Stayner, ing rented his residence for the sum- mer, John Ferrier ia well on with his new bungslow for his ow use. ; Benson Morris, Lefroy's enterprising barber. has erected a new hot-house. Walter Rulston is greatly improved in health. Better late than never, even with seed- ing which in general the firet week in May. Madons from the south side on Apr. 27 assisted in doing honor to the D.D.G.M. at No. 304. Stroud. The U. F. 0. representatives loaded two cars of stock this week, GUTHRIE May 4.--Dr. and Mrs. Alex, McCusig of Barrie. were visiting with their parents here last week, Mrs, Geo: E. Crawford is recovering af- ter an attack of diphtheria, There waa a very large meeting of the G. H.-H, Club on Saturday. Besides the usual program a quilt was quilted by the girls for 'the Home, Misvion field. Next meeting will be held at the home of 3 Hlorpnee Perry on May 18. when the sport. for the season will commence with a base- ball game. There was an unusually large attendauce af the communion held in Guthrie Church on. Sunday. It wan decided at the executive of the Oro S. $, to hold a rally in every Sunday School in the township on May 9, the oh jeet being to enroll every man. woman und chikl in the 8. 5. F. R. Day of Shanty Bay will address the entire schoo! here on Sunday in the basement. 'A most enjoyable time was spent at the home of Mr, and Mra, S. Bagshaw on Saturday evening when a miscellaneous shower was given in honor of two of its methbers, Mr. and Mra, J, Bartholomew, before leaving for their home near Thorn ton, They were the recipients of many useful gifts MINESING Muy 3,--Congratulations to, Mr, nnd Mra, Alfred Armstrong, Jr., on the arrival of a young ton, Robt. Collins spent the week-end visit- ing his brother in Collingwood. Wilbert Armstrong of Toronto has mov- ed into the house recently vacated by Mrs. Alexander, and intends working in the bas. stone iny hulf holidays started on May 6 by A.|. ket factory. The Union Sunday School's "Red and Blue Contest' is meeting with undreanied 'of success, While the captains and their Workers. on both sides are eagerly search- Whatever you need in Sox, Gloves, Belts, Collars, Ties, or any line of furnishings, we have it. Agency for PARKER'S DYE WORKS ' ing for new members, the superinten:lent is pursed to where to place them. At time of/writing the "Blues" are shen by © small margin. The contest cluces next Sunday, EDENVALE May 3.--Richard Atkinson of Nobleton ling a few days with his sister, Mrs. Alice Maw. Miss Violet Elliott has recently taken 5 oosition at Bowmanville. though the weather has become clear, 't renfains quite gool. The° farmers ure ee engaged preparing the soil for seed- ing. TO STOP RECKLESS DRIVING | In the Orillia Police Court a young man | was fined $20 and $6 costs for driving a| motor-cycle at un immoderate speed on the Just Arrived public highway and also for having the | Qur New Spring Stock of cutout on the machine open, contrary 2 Sete to the provisions of the statute' and town | CHILDREN'S BONNETS AND HATS, COATS AND STAMPED DRESSES bylaw, | The Police have been provided with stop | watches, and have been given instructions | to bring into Police Court all and sundry | who violate the traffic bylaws, either by | reckless driving or for any other cauwe,| Offenders need not expect leniency, but the | Magistrate will see that the punishment in each individual case fits the crime. | Drivers are advised not only to drive slow: ly, but to drive carefully aa well, CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS A full range in all the wanted colors in MONARCH AND OTHER WOOLS ) e_ '| Cowie & Co. NCY GOODS CLAPPERTON ST. G. T. R. Employees Unite Grand Trunk Railway glerka, freight hundlets, stution and shop einployees have | tnited in their demand for increased wages and improved working conditions, accord, | ing to % statement issued by their irepro:| rentativer at Ottawa a few days ugo. The comnitie representing the four lnions | preentatives and representatives involved, which was appointed on the eug. | gestion of the Minister of Labor, has suc. °°™P*y 0" Monday, May 3. ceeded in arriving at a schedule of wages and working conditions astifactory to all| Did you know that the Salvation Army concerned. It remains for this echetale | maintains a ""Miseing Friends' Bureau! to be presented to the Grand Trunk Rail-|which serves to find persons in apy. part way Co. This, it is stated, was to be done |of the world? Over 1,000 miming persona At a meeting between the employees' re-|are located by the bureau every year. of 'the = Atter a hearty meal, you'll avoid that stuffy feeling if you chew 4 a stick of WRIGLEYS Other benefits: to teeth, breath, appetite, nerves. That's a good deal to get for 5 cents! Sealed Tisht--Kert Right ' fi XWRIGIEYS, 7] <= US || Oy beereieees sii A A a a Se Ra a a it a aL la achat as al la ;

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