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Barrie Examiner, 7 Oct 1920, p. 8

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GOTO TOOR Porton FoR foR fob FoloR folk ok & t NEWS FROM NEIGHBORING TOWNSHIPS : A foloolfofoz foforoiofololook iol lon ioiokoi ok DALSTON Ivy Oct, 6-The hum of the threshing ma | There passed sway at the home of her ebine is beard again in this neighborhood, |son in Cranbrook, B.C., on Mrs. J. M. Baldwin is visiting at Mid-|Wm. C. Speers in her 68th your. | Mrs. dnmt vt present. 5 whose maiden name was Mary The people of this neighborhood were| Wright, came to this neighborhood uy a shocked to hear of the sudden death of Miss | bride some 47 years ugo and spent her life in this locslity till « little over a year ago H. Rea of Stroud were|when she and her husband went west to the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Geo, Baldwin|spend their remaining years with their on Sunday. family who were all out there. Mra. Speers Mr, and Mrs. Peacock and Mr, and Mrs.|was one of the best and kindest wonen in Nixon of Painswick spent Sunday with Mra, 'sickness that this community ever bad, H. Williams, . jShe was alwaya ready to go to onyone who . Williams of Bracebridge end Mra, was in trouble at any bour, day or night. Lundy of Saskatchewan are visiting with |No one ever appealed to her in vein for 'Yrs. H. Bertram, |help. The rich und poor found « friend Mrs, Walter Watson, nocompanied by |in her; she waa always willing to listen her daughter, Mra. L. Hart. returned laet|to their troubles and help them in any week from the West i |way that she could. She was cue of the Mr and Mra. D. McLean spent Sunday good and staunch members of the Presby- Jarratt. 'terian church here snd when bealth per- Sept. 20, Mra. |° THE BARRIE EXAMINER HERE IS THE HAT YOU rt Very! and Reonurd Coutts and Miss Jean Coutts of Thornton visited friends here on Sunday. Services were conducted by Rev. Sidney Martin, M.A.. of Angus, nssisted in the ng by the Rev. Geo, Knighton of the neregational Church. The exposition of the Word of God from the texts Jumes 1:8, "\ double minded mian is unstable in' all hue ways," and Jer, 31:21 ime heart lear, forceful. thorough and wely practical Goosl music furnished by the choir helped much in the service. Much credit is due the Lad- im' Aid for the flower arrangements and the recent painting of thy church, Collec: trons for the day unmounted to $140, On Oct. 17 anniversary services at Ed- rar Methodist Church will be conducted by Rev. Wm. Mnir of Hawkertone. YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS THE SPECIAL PRICES ON ROAST BEEF ON SATURDAY AT HEPPLESTON'S --SV --_ The Choicest Beef. you ever Jaid on your table will be sold at prices to | induce quick selling to thrifty housewives. Also Choicest Roast Pork, Veal, Lamb. You make- no mistake when you leave your or- der with us. Prompt de- livery. R. H. HEPPLESTON The Five Points Butcher . Phone 815. Opp. Wellington Hotel. M.D. Cubitt-Nichols REAL ESTATE HOUSES FOR SALE © Small brick house on Worsley Street, two bedrooms, purlour, dining room, kit: chen, bathroom and garage. Price ..$1900 Al brick house on Bradford street, all convenienc $200 down und balance ar ranged. Price... ..cccceecees+5 88500 Brick house on Charlotte Street, all con- yeniences, four bedrooms," three sitting Poon, sewing room, garden, garage. Frise s Six-roomed frame cottage on John Bt., first claw location for # railway man. $100 down and balance arranged. Price $1700 Six-roomed cement brick house on John Street, lurge reception hall downstairs snd large hall upstairs, good cellar and flowing well, Price ........004+ +. $1800 Fine brick house near St. Vincent's park, has good parlour, dining: room, kitchen, pantry and three bedrooms and bath. Good cellar with cement floor and walls, Pin FARMS FOR SALE 100, sores in .Veapra, 2% miles from Craighurst, 9 miles from Barrie, 60 acres filo, drive shed, soil clay. and clay loam, 7: house with an Al cellar, one Great view of the ake room frame mile from Barrie. Price 8% cement cellar, in good repair. and hen house. House wired for electric stove. Price . $6000 25 wores in 5 \, frame house on stone wall, seven rooms, wood: shed, bank barn 30x20, ten miles from Barrie, two miles from Craighurst station, young' orchard, seven. seres of bush, Price 'or r pi apply to M. D. Cubitt-Nichols, Barrie Phone 3! . W. Bartlett, superintendent of .Al- heat Provincial Park, has chore Toh Morrison's retidence on Mutchadash Bt, and will move' to Orillia ultimately, $2000 jhas been visiting st Mrs. Switzer's mitted she was found in God's bouse on Sunday for worship, Besides a larze circle jof friends here she leaves to mourn: her The family of the whol> ef the heat full through the trap door at N. Coxworth's {threshing and break two ribs. | J. Shell wax at Bracebridge to see his hrother-in. law who ix very sick, The band rh to Bradford on Wednew- day to furnish tile music for the celebration at the field day. A number from here attended the anni versary service at Baxter on Sunday, The band furnished the music for the burial of the fate E.G. Reddit of Barrie, Mr. Longman visited the school here on | Monday. | GROWN HILL Mus: Marguerite Edgerton of Toronto and Miss Alma of Barne,yisited st their home here last Sunday. Crown Hill Methodist choir intend fur- |nishing the music at the Anniveroury Ser- vices st Shanty Bay on Oct. 10. Roy Gough is wearing the *'won't-come- off emi -It'n s boy. Muses Perle Graham and Blanche Flem- ling were the guests of Miss M. Blanchard, Alliston, on Sunday lust, | The fall of snow on Friday last didn't [rtop some of the B.C.1. students from stalking home for the week-end. Mrs. Will Edgerton and, son returned home from visiting her mother, Mrs. John tron, "The Maples."' Shanty Bay | Miss Jenme McArthur of Edgar has re- [turned home after visiting her swter, Mrs. Roy Gough Jas, Caldwell and Miss Mary Caldwell of Barrie visited their sister, Mrs. Jas. Grsham, on Monday isst. ---HAWKESTONE The servibe at the Methodist @hurch will be held nykt Sunday in the afternodn, in- stead of-evening, A quiet wedding took place a few days ago when Mr. Fred Leigh and Miss Sadie {Laurie were united by the Rev. W. Smith, B.A., of Orillia. Hawkestone friends wish them bvery happiness in their new life. Mm. J.'M. Fellows visited her uncle at Lindsuy during las: week, Work has now sturted on the new Gov- ernment Road west of Hawkestane, Men are getting four dollam per day and with team even dollars, Mr. Hammond of the Sterling Bank bas been transferred to Napinka, Map., and is suceceled hy Mr. Fitzgerald of Guelph. The anniversary serviegs will be hgld in the Methouist Church qn Sunday@g Oct. 17, The rervices will be conducted by Rev. Win. Irwin of Dalston EDGAR Jax, Cockburn, 8r., is on the sick list, Mise Jonnie McArthur ix home af spending a fow weeks with her sister Wt Crown Hill, Mr. Whittaker, while helping to All lo, met with an accident and wae removed » the R. V. Hospital, Barrie, but T am plenwed to say that he is sufficiently re- covered to be home again, The September meeting of the Women's Institute was hold at the home of Mrs. Jas, Shelswell with s good attendance. In the 'unavoidable absence of the president, Mrs, Best wax viMedto the ohair. Mrs, 'Shels. well and son Gétdon favored the meeting with instrumental music and Mn. Wm, Hayes gave a splendid reading. The next Ray Slesser on Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 13, CLOWES Last Friday' rm did considerable damage to orchs: d shade trees in this district. Mr. and Mrv. Lyon of Barrie spent a week with friends in this vicinity, Much sympathy ia felt for the relatives of Miss Ida Sargeant, whose death occurred on Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. T. Bidwell of Victoria Harbor, Mrs. Calvert of Port McNicoll and her son, Mr. and Mrr. Lawson and daughter of Orillia came: to attend the funeral which took place to- day at Craighurat, Tom Addison lost valuable horse last week. = SIXTH LINE VESPRA Mrs, Hickligcand Mims Jean Hickling returned Inst esday from Wasaga Beach where they have been holidaying. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper of Belleville visited bbe her sister; Mra. C, M. Hickling, last week. J. J. Moore of Toronto spent a day this week with F. Carson, A corm ronst at. the old school on Mon- day gave the-young people a fine evening's fun. a Hartley Graham of Rossland, B. b= . bas returned home. Rev. W. J. Creighton of Bradford is president of the 8. 8, Amoco, for the Dean- lery of West York. For the third time in seven years Owen Sound had no Assizes this Fall, Midland Council has 'increased Police Magistrate Cook's salary to $100 a month. meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. |. LADY CLERKS ONLY UNDERWEAR DEPT, IN OUR It just talks style. Every desirable style of undergar- ment is here for your choosing, Combinations for winter wear-- $1.98 to $6.98 models illustrated are but Veste in ull styles, $1.25 to $4.00 2Drawers and Bloomers-- $1.25 to $4.00 TO WEAR Note the tops to the up- turned brim--the jauntiness of the trimming --and the beauty of the material. clever styles which we have provided for your inspection for October 14th. OUR SPECIAL OFFER OF 10 PER CENT. REDUCTION Page Eight : : z To Teachers of Simcoe' County Who Will Visit , Barrie on Oct 14, We Say "Welcome" ---Make Moore & Armstrong's Store Your Shopping Place SELECT FROM OUR BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY, WHICH IS BEING MADE FOR YOUR BENEFIT, APPAREL THAT WILL MEET YOUR EVERY NEED. THE HEIGHT OF THE SEASON'S SHOW- ING OF TRUE STYLES IN ALL MANNER OF CORRECT WOMEN'S WEAR IS NOW AT ITS FULLEST IN VARIETY OF MODES, COMPLETENESS OF SIZES, AND SELECTION OF COLORINGS AND MATERIALS. WILL BE HAPPY EXQU FOR The two two of the many you find kind. TI vogue an to. select Brewierce 6% to $340) During the days of the Convention we will Dept., Crmixoles 51.25 to $4.25 | give a special reduction on every Hat in the $12.50 a Boudoir Cups 50¢ to $2.50} department--and our assortment is unusually the tax \ large--'2nd floor." Conventi THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF LADIES' APPAREL HERE EVERYTHING YOU NEED IS HERE AND OUR VERY MODERATE PRICE IS MARKED ON EVERY GARMENT-- "MAIN FLOOR ANNEX." Over 100 Ladies' Coats, representing most of the season's styles and materials, 25 Coats priced at.. $18.50 to $30.00 50 Coats $30.00 to $50.00 Over 28 Coats $50.00 to $70.00 Special Reductions on Every Lady's Suit for Oct. 14th Dresses are in big demand and you will be plemsed with our showing of Serge, Jersey, Tricotines, Poplins, Silk and Georgettos. $18.50 to $60.00 In Wool Knitted Goods such ax Sweaters, Spencers, Pull- Over, Scarfs, otc., we cun satixfy your desire. REMEMBER--Floor space in the Ready-to-Wear Dept. will only permit of ue making open displays of a very «mall purt of our lines, which represent a selling stock of over $35,000.00, Silk Hose in all Perrin's French Kayser which we offer SUE EEE SELECT YOUR HOSIERY AND GLOVES AT THIS STORE The popular Heather Hose--- --$1.45 and $2.98 Cashmere Hose that See the $4.50 Gauntlet Cape Glove SUITINGS, COATINGS AND SILKS FROM EVERY SOURCE OF SUPPLY who are fortunate enough to be able to To those of y make yo! r'own apparel, visit the Silk and Dress Goods Dept--'Main floor." All-Wool Trico:ine, 5 weighte-- $1.25 to $3.50 I please you, Kid Gloves, less Heavy Weight Wool than present cost. and Hall's Gloves, 75e and $1.25 per pair Niagara Maid Silk Gloves-- Chamoisette yards in «tock a1 SPECIAL-- A nice Georgette at. S119 to $2.59 at $3.50 per pair. MOORE & ARMSTRONG } NEWS OF COOKSTO tative of the Barrie Exuminer in Cookstown is George F. Thompson. Noweitene for Cookstown andl adjacent country may be handed or phoued to Mr. Thompson und will be forwarded to this paper. Phone No. 89 finds bim. Sub- eriptions, cittier new or renewals, may be forwarded through him. (Rey,) T. R. White is attending men's Christisn Temperance Union son at Sniith Falls this week. Chas, Copeland has moved into F. H. Robirinon's house near the mill. Tho: unniversary services held at St Benj. Averall is seriowly ill, with lirtle hope of recovery. : r Herachel Campbell und family of Homil- ton apent the weekend with hiv mother, Mra. John Campbell, Mrs. Harry Rankin and her mother, Mrs. J. W. Parks, spent a few days in Toronto | Luke's, Church; Pinkerton, on Sunday, Inst week, | wore/well attended. Rev. R. J. W. Perry Mrs, Davies of Sault Ste. Marie ix vis-|af Churchill conducted the services, while iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rab: Mr. Taylor took Str. Perry's charge in. In inson, nisfil. 'oka Monksan of Toronto spent over| Stanley Ray of Toronto visited at H. L. Sunday with his sister, Mra, J, R. Couse.| Dunning's last week. . Major Wilfred Knowles of Barrie hax| The Cookstown boys who are attending been appointed to the Inspectorship of the | Queen's University st Kingston this year Provincial Police Force. are David MeMuster, Alpine Couse, and seh | Karl and. Ewart Kidd. pete MeGier epent the past week with} Wy.) "Neville attended the funeral of bis A , 7 brother in Sunnidale this week, Mra. Frank Leeson visited with friends! 'The Harvest Home services of St, John's in Stayner last week. Church will be held on Sunday, Oct. 10. aipubberal Rubbers for men, women snd) "TA, Jebb ia under the doctor's care. Gapd stock. : "| Mise Sylvia Coleman of Toronto is spend- Wise Galbraith spent Sunday at her home| ing thie week with her mother, Mrs. R. J. i Colemai ih Solarae, Detective Austin Mitchell of Toronto LEM Haney Sundsy at the home of his sister, Mra. Henry Couse, Consult H. T, Rankin on gasoline en- gines. Chas, Harper has sold his farm to Geo, Gilham of Bradford. Will Draper of Toronto spent this week with hia mother, Mrs. Joseph Ross. Wm. Henson, who recently moved to the residence owned by Fred Rainey, states that a numberof the raspberry bushes are loaded with berries and a lot of them. are ite ripe. . * Hafris--MeMaster The marriage took place very quietly on Wednestlay evening, at 7.30, in Perth Ave. Methoslist hurch, Toronto, the Rev. J. L. Humphreys officiating, of Miss Agnes A. V. McMaster. daughter of the late W. T. Mrs. MeMaster of Cookstown, to Mr. iver G. W. Hurris, son of Mr, Samuel Harris of Cookeville, The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr. D, A, Me- Moster, wore a suit of navy blue velour trimmed. with opossum and black bat. Luncheon was served at the home of Mr. A. J. Bartlam, 188 Symington Ave., for the immediate relatives. Later Mr.' and Mrs. Harris left for their new home in Northern Ontario amidst shower of con- fetti and good wishes. . Principal Johnson of Whitby High School that conform to the shape of your eyes and permit unrestricted vision in all directions are our specialty. Until you have worn glasses fitted with our°Torie Lenses you will not know what: eyesight Keenness and comfort mean. ' Phone for sppointment. 'O.R. RUSK OPH. D. Graduate Canadian Ophthalmic Oo BUSINESS COLLEGE NOTES Mr. und Mr, Henry attended the Elm- vale Fair on Wednesday last. A number of new students entered col loge this week. We welcome them to,the school snd wish them success in their studies, Miss Myrtle Hepburn his gone to Parry Sound where she hax the offer of s posi tion, 8. M. Halburt from Newten Robinson visited the college one day last week, Minx Ada Vallentyne is spending a few weeks in Toronto, Mr, Bloxham and Mr, Leonard have left College, having graduated this week. Mr, 'Shannahan was given a free sub-| scription to the 'Penmanship Magazine' for the moxt improvement in penmanship dur- offers the same prize each month to the student making the most progress in pen- | nship during the month. is Ina Black attended the Fuir af ind last Thursday. Harry Brown spent the weekend at his home in Elmvale, | Min Nina Perkine spent the week-end | at Bradford, ! Mr. Peters i Mi # returned to colloge after Seldom outside of city stores do your evening gown. A nice variety English and French Broudeloths Woot and Union Serges Beautiful materials for Coats ure here in Duvetyns, Velours, Blanket Cloths, Tweeds, etc. Salts' Esquimette Plush, best quality in Bluck only $18 yd. Special Reduptions on sume lines of Silke. ISITE OSTRICH FANS THE DANCE HALL apparel accessories of this hese fans are greatly in id_ will add to the style of from in the Neckwear 'Main Floor."-- $10.00, nd $15.00. We will pay on fans bought during ion. J we especially invite you to $5.00, $6.00, $7.00 yd. $1.50 to $6.50 yd. $7.50 yd. $5.50 yd. 4 inches wide Sete Or eres wbewe $3.75 to $7.50 Hundreds of nd all carry our murk of quality. range of colors in 4 $3.00 quality $1.98 yd. BARRIE'S STYLE STORE renee ren eer aera ree an ae ee ener een enema vee: eee een need 'OUR STUDENTS Have xccepted positions recently with salaries to sturt from $80. to $100 per month, Over one hundred have taken good positions during the year, OUR TRAINING will fit you for u real position in the shortest period of time, BARRIE BUSINESS COLLEGE Enter any time. Do not delay advancement. Write or cull H. A, HENRY, Prin. Se ee eee ing the month of September. The principal | amaeteneaebnateeneinwersnasantmuna, PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING JAS. CASE, 50 HENRY ST. enjoying » week's holidays. | ?5-80p-tfe Phone 888J, P. 0. Box 865 The Social Club hus been re-orgunized | for the fall and wintdr months, the officers | being as follows: President, H. Brown ; | G?-->°sevse-secem-emcamneecemamomvone> vice-presidenta, Int, 2nd and 3rd. Mine Id Cameron, Miss 1, Black and Miss L. Archer; Bee., Mins E. McKetchnie; Trear.. Mr. Hall. Some twenty-eight graduate diplomas were given by the college during the past week. i 'The Zanarian School of Penmanship. | Columbus, Ohio, han rewarded two of the | students, namely, Clifford Elrick and Wil- | Tinm Scott, with Penmanship diplomas, | The weiner roast held for the students | on Thursday evening was a decided suc- | cexs. About seventy-five were present and | all repavt having an enjoyable time, Minard's Liniment For Burns, Ete, | 'S. H. BROWN |) REAL ESTATE Farm Lands a Specialty INSURANCE IN EVERY FORM FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT AUTOMOBILE PLATE GLASS, ETC. A share of your patron- age solicited. has been appointed head of the Govern- ment School ot Monteith. 'The Witness ir advocating a waterworks system for Bradford. College, Toronto. , Phone 148 99 Dunlop St., Barrie Prompt attention' assured Phone 20 Office, 95 Dunlop St. Res.750w Next Dyment's office PLO LOLPLLEIOLOIOLOOPOLLOOL OPER DY Department of Customs and Inland Revenue EXCISE TAX LICENSES | Retailers, Jewellers, Man- ufacturers and Sales Tax Licenses as required un- der the Amendment \, the Special War Revenue Act, 1915, are ready for $ issue and application forms may-be had from } ¥ the undersigned. Firms not in possession of Licenses on the 15th November, 1920, will be subject to penalty as pro- _ Vided in the Act. PENALTY For neglect or refusal to take out a license shall © be a sum not exceeding One Thousand Dollars D. J. DUNBAR AT TORONTO. Reet hg gpa

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