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Barrie Examiner, 15 Jul 1920, p. 9

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| Michigan Tourists in Barrie on Saturday Morning. | July 17th Ford's Famous Male Quartet and 55-Piece Band will furnish the music trucks. It is the wish of Barrie Town Council that citizens turn out EN MASSE to welcome these tourists. Everybody Welcome Passed Music Exams. | ET At the recent examinations of | THERE'S TRUE the Toronto- Conservatory of! Public Meeting in Queen's Park at 10.30 a.m. Programme will consist of music and short addresses in the interests of Good Roads THIS PARTY CONSISTS OF 350 OR 400 BUSINESS MEN AND PROFESSIONAL MEN travelling in 75 motor cars and 17 motor Special invitation is extended to the people from the surrounding country. Be at the Park at 10.30 a.m. Sharp Everything Free Love--Moore At Lakeview fyvm, Hawkestone on June 23, the home of Mrs Music, Miss Violet Taylor (pupil' Chas. Moore was the scene of a of Miss Claxton (daughter, of Toronto, is visiting; Senneesceusneet i Miss Clutton is visiting Miss Harvie in Orillia. J. R, Hambly of Toronto was in town.on Saturday, Stan. Sarjeant is holidaying in Orillia with his uncle, Bert Bebb of Toronto is visit- ing bis brothers in town, Capt. Bird leaves next week on a visit to friends in England. | "Miss Nettie White is visiting with Mrs, Kennedy, Toronto, Mrs. J. Flaherty visited her parents in Collingwood last week. Mrs. A. C. Bricker and children left today to holiday in Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. Y. Simmons are holidaying in Gleveland for a week, A. Stacey of Detroit, Mich., vis- ited at B. W, Rhinehart's last week. Mrs. Hills of Toronto is visit- ing her sister, Miss Currie, Bay- field St. Miss Agatha Quinn of ~New York is holidaying at her home in Vespra. Mr. Currie and Miss 8. Currie, Bayfield St., left last week for California. is ling his cousin, Mrs. Geo. Cameron, Jr. Mrs. F, R. Redditt and two children, of Goderich, are guests af Barrie friends, Miss Elsie Burns of Toronto visited her aunt, Rhinehart, last week. of Toronto are at their summer cottage across the bay. Mr. and Mrs, J. MeCandleas have been spending a few days |with Ivy friends lately. Mrs. Frank Moberley of Toron- fo is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Plummer, at "Penruth." Mrs, Gordon Gallie, with her Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Gallic. Mrs. J, A. Harris and Miss Jean spent last week with Mrs. George H, Campbell at Shanty Bay, Miss Jeanette Whitaker of Chicage js visiting her cousin, Miss Rachel Whitaker, Barrie. Mrs. Robert Wilson and Miss Birdie Rhinehart are spending a few days with friends in Midland, Eni the My "New Perfection Oil Stoves ' 3-burner, complete with oven ....... -.. $30.00 3-burner, without oven .... Save heat in your kitchen by using one of these oil stoves Only a few to be sold at these greatly-reduced prices Johnston & Warren Phone 122 3 : nk Greatrix of Vancouver, returning with her sister, Miss Belle Boys, to Toronto, The following pupils of Miss id Partridge were successful in i Torortto usic exams. : Introductory piano, Mrs. B. w,| Miss Beth Di Muriel Luck. Elementary piano; Mr. and Mrs. Frank L, Burton | Miss Annie Partridge. Conservatory of rury (honors), Miss Favorite Home Made "THE SWEET SHOP OF QUALITY" +++ $25.00 Just where the bus tums Miss Phyllis Eastman of Ham. ilton is spending this week with her cousins, Misses Ethel and Flora McMurchie, of California, at the home of their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. East- man, 35 McDonald St. Minard's Liniment used by Physicians ECONOMY IN BUYING MEAT last two subjects in Theory-- 'Harmony'@in which she attain- wrote off her) ver Pretty house wedding when her youngest daughter, Edith 'Theressa, was united in marriage Miss Marion Whitaker of} 'Brantford has returned home af- jter visiting her cousin at Barrie ed a high standing in first-class honors, and "Form", a high istanding im bonors. Miss Taylor having now completed the work| required for the A.T.C.M. has| 'been granted the degree, having passed the piano examination a year ago with good standing. In AT BRENNAN'S For you get the best qual- ity there--the kind you enjoy until the last mor- sel is eaten, and our aim : " jvocal, Miss Mildred Humphrey, is to give satisfactory, ser- $0 aio 'a pupil, of Miss Claxton, | vice to every customer. } passed the Junior Examination! with good standing. If you are not one of our customers, you are miss- ing something worth while. | In the local examinations 'held here, conducted by Mr. Galloway from the Conservatory, on July | \2, those from Miss' Claxton's | piano class were: Junior Grade- rs:Miss Nancy Harmer. r Regina Milligan Miss Primary 'i Grade, with honors--Miss Molly on Wednesdays. Powell. Elementary Grade, with honors-- Master Charles Gross..| Innd; Pass---Miss Isobel Turn-| hull, Miss Helen Dyment, Misa) } Norma Guthrie. Introductory ode ennan Grade, with honors--Miss Helen Gauley, Miss Margaret How; The Quality Butcher Pas: iss Annie Wallwi PHONE 51 o:tivtay {| THE BARRIE MARBLE We close at noon AND GRANITE WORKS Markers 'Tablets Corner Posts Canadian, Scotch and Amer- ican Granite Monuments. All kinds of Cemetery Work MISS L. E. WILLERS, Agent for the Spirella Corset Company for Barrie exst of and including both sides of Toronto St.. solicits orders from all old cuxtomers and as many new ones ae Pomibte, Strict attention given to Address--6 Charlotte 8t., Barrie, Ont. | Inscription Cutting. ------cccemmes | 41) work neatly and artist- ANTEN MILLS ically done. J. F. MURPHY Veteran * Office and Works: 4 78 Bayfield St... Phgne 734 --A garden party under suspices of the Union Church will be held at Lessor's Grove (one mile east of Anten Mills), on Tuesday, July 20. A baseball match' be- tween Hflisdale and Minesing 'will com. mence at 6 p.m. sharp, Tea served from 6 to 8, followed by a splendid literary and musical program, Admission, 50¢ and 26c. Proprietor to Frederick James, youngest son ef Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert' Love, of Mitchell Square. The bride, who was given away hy hor brother, Charles, wore a iiand- some dress of white satin trim- med with seed pearls and net, also bridal veil and wreath of orange Hlossoms and carried a bouquet of white earnations and maiden hair fern, and was altended by her nivee, Miss Olga Mawdsley, and Mr. Harold Love, cousin of 1 the groom, acted as' best man. Miss Lorena Johnstone acted as flower girl with Mrs, John John- stone playing the wedding mareh from Lohengrin, after which the [the rest of her vacation. bridal couple and guests, number-| img over drawing sixty, room 'where a The toast to the bride was pro- posed by the Rev. Bernard John- son, of Shanty Bay, and was suit- ably responded to by the groom.| Hill, and with Barrie friends, Music was rendered by Mr, and Mrs, Johnson and others, The guests from a distance included ir. and Mrs. Samuel Jermey; orth Orillia; Mr. and Mrs. Alex, Spearin, of Ethel, county of Huron; also Mr. Harold W, Love of Ethel, Ontario. 'The happy couple left by motor for a trip through Western Ontario, going as far as Bothwell and rejurning via London and Toronto. Tha bride wore her suit of navy blue wool taffeta with hat fo match, and received also their warmest congratula- tions. The wedding party stand- ing under the arch of roses and orange blossoms made a very pretty scene, --If you are dry come in and Iry one of Ed.' Bryson's Whizz Bang Sodas. They touch the spol every time. 29-290 Pomme cencemcevemomnos | REAL ESTATE 'THE SHORTAGE OF HOM warrants you in purchasing NO \ \ now in preparation for next winter. The fall rush for homes will no doubt be as , great as the past spring rush. We advise you to purchase now See_us when you want to Buy or Sell Town Property. li Town, Farm, Business and Shore Property. Get Our Catalogue ° M.D. CUBITT-NICHOLS to choose from. the best value in farm proper- ty, see us first, WANT TO BUY OR SELL A FARM ? Farming was never such a P , We have the most desirable rofitable business as now. st of farms in Simcoe County Tf you want PHONE 3! .BARRIE many useful and{ valuable gifts from her friends, | red to the|fon on Ty tasty 20d daughtor, John and Jean, to wedding beakfast was prepared, |Spend the holidays there. Tun. Mrooand Mrs, J. Nally, Mrs, Griffiths and Miss M. Nally of Hamilton were visiting in town this week. Miss Mabel Rainey. of Saska- toon, Sask., is visiting her moth. er, Mrs, Jno, Rainey, of 52 Eccles St.. Barrie. Mro and Mr. family motor we Sinclair and © Perth last fo be present a! the Sinclair- ueh wedding Miss Lower has gone to visit! her brother in Ottawa and then she will go on to Montreal for I. M. Lay motored to Walker-/ esday, taking his son Mixs Huddleston returned to Toronto on Saturday after a week's visit at her home in Crown Rey. Geo. A, Brown, Mrs. (Dr.) MeCuaig, Miss Gauley and Miss Esther McBride are attending the summer school at Geneva Park this week. Mrs. Gill. Glapperton St., and Mr. and Mrs. Hubbert and son, Ross, of Stroud, motored to To- ronto. and Burlington for the week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Francis 8, Graham aml three children of Glencoe, Tl, are visiting Mr. Graham's mother, Mrs. Alexander Graham, 123 Worsley St. Miss Viola Overs and Miss Eveline Carnie of Hamilton, and Miss Mary Overs of Moose Jaw, niece of Geo. Overs, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Overs. Miss Margaret Scott of Ed- monton, who is spending the summer with relatives in Barrie, was a passenger on the Noronic last week for a Inke trip. Mrs, W. A. Ross and son, Jim. left last week to spend the holi- days in Western Ganada. Mrs. (Dr.) Angus Camplell and two song, of 'Voronto, accompanied | them. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Taylor are leaving for England this week and expect tv spend some time in France before returning, Mr. Taylor combining business with Pleasure. Mr. and Mrs, D, J. Reburn. Misses Annie Livingstone, Gard- ner, Channen and Gallagher were in Orillia last week attending the Anglican summer school at Lake 'Couchiching. Mrs. R. Quintin Hamilton, of Montreal, arrived yesterday to visit her mother, accompanied by her sister, Miss Kathleen Palling, who has been spending a couple of months with her, Miss Edith Boys of 'Toronto| spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs, T. N. Hobley. Miss| Qd 'Annie Boys will spend this week, C4 Butter Creams Cream Brazils cacy, but is also a genuinely valuable food," Says an eminent professor. son's--the purest and most wholesome of all creams--also sold in bricks and bulk. Candies r er 85c. ff The "Mary Anne" Package contains this Assortment: Walnut Nougatine Maraschino Cherries And other delicious centres Season. Cowan's Lunch Bars Delicious and Dainty, Solid 68C bb. Milk Chocolate. nel Cowan's Chocolate Bars, 5c. Home-Made Chocolate Bars, 5c. Eat Ice Cream for Health "Ice Cream is not Week-End Specials for Friday and Saturday Assorted Chocolates Creams and Hard Centres in 53C b. mild, sweet Chocolate. Thirst Quenchers The Ideal Sweet for the Hot 44C bb. Cream Walnuts Cocoatines only a refreshing deli- We serve Neil-

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