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Barrie Examiner, 11 Nov 1920, p. 3

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| ¥ 11, 1920 ' at 3 i Thursday, November 11, 1920 THE BARRIE EXAMINER Y ¥ ™ Knife and a sugar, shell, accompanied by an . in anticipation of ber departure for Midland in the near future. Phonse Coughlin, the U.F.O. buyer, ship- ped a load of stock to Toronto on Monday. 'M. Coughlin made » business trip to Tor- onto on Monday of this week, Miss Isabelle Dawson entertained the young folk to a birthday party on Thurs lay. They report a very pleasant evening. Mian Aileen Coulter of Allandale visited Miss Reta Scott last week. Mrs, G. Peacock has returned home from | lengthy visit in Buffalo with her sister, FARMERS Prompt collection at reasonabl rates is assured every farmer who places his Sale Notes in the hands of the St Bank of Canada. And if additional capital is needed before the Sale Notes fall due, loans may be arranged with these nge ia Min Violet McLaughlin spent the week- notes as security. ~ in the city. i \/ "Monday evening « joly party of young| ff Farmers contemplating an auction sale will find our local Manager ri folks surprised the home of Mrs, H. M. ing any details. Williston with an old-time chicken roast. They weut to have a good time in the old- fusbioned way, music, singing and playing | of games: also ¢ sumptuous supper which proved superior to the "bachelors' roast" of last week (not so much soup and straw- | "I Have Exchanged an My P honograph" Berea called Noy. 0.-- Died, on Monday morning, Mra. R. Rennick, The sympathy of tho eom- munity is extended to the sorrowing family. { A large number from here enjoyed the ly to advise them regard- to BRANCHES AT BARRIE, CRAIGHURST, DUNTROON, HAWKESTONE, LEFROY, MINESING," PHELPSTON, 'STAYNER: xnniveruury services in Ivy Presbyterian THE STERLINGBANK [Bra n'Bundny fee vanes |S -- sgn Spach SM!" aNESING SY ORO STATION 4 Nov, 9.--The concert given by the Led-| Mrs. R. O, Bell, who is ill, wishes to Pc, Cope Beeen sient 0 few Gaels Ald haat Wedneadty evenin was one |thank the Women's Institute for their love. Mise B, Miller of Battie spent tbe week. |! th# best that hus been held here for|ly bouquet of chryuunthemuse, stat her end 'wiih; friends era, some time. Rev, and Mrs, Knighton of jother friends for their bearey Mr. and Mm. J, E. Boll of Milton vinited | Edgar gave 8 variety of numbers, including Rev, W. J. Watt pres in St, An- friends 'haes last 'week, rendings by Mra, Knighton, an address, so- | drew's Church Isst Sunday, His sermon ' A lot of people said that the other day. They had accepted our invitation to investigate the BR'INSWICK--they came to see whether they approved our judgment. Of c arse, we expectec: people to "discover" the BRUNSWICK, just as we have done; but we did not promise ourselves so many OWNERS of other phonographs r a * lo, snd instrumental selections by Mr, | was enjoyed by all who heard it. 8 would Hit the BRUNSWICK Trail so readily. 7 Mes, 2 Hoamack nd ih: et Toronta Knighton, The balance of the program in-| Lewis Bell, who was visiting his mother, \ Sones who has been employed for the sum. |'luded instrumental numbers by Miss Sar: j baw returned to his home in Buskatoon, the F ly, we x re astonished. mer by H, MoCann, returned with thay (deunt of Barrie, vocal solos by Miss Strange, | Mise Violet Barces is clerking in Mr. ! rankly, . ne ; i Mrs, Ronald and Mrs. Wm. Knapp, read: | Moore's atore, Shanty Bay. ing by Miss Cole of Grenfel, recitation by| Mr. and Mra, Wulter Crawford left for Arthur Wood, a laughable dialogue by | their home in 'Snskatoon, Bask., last woek. i ou Suturday. a We have a suspicion that some of them came to tell us that "'a rolling stone gathers Mrs. R. Ellis, who hu» spent the summer 'auti- Pap meatehrran, returned home on Satur | pies, Ridout and Werlenh, sed coe ane | on, I i" ay. accompanied by her son Hurry her| fen , Hire Behan bo a a 'nig tea he with a aici SE cat Hee erie te> | very number was hearily applauded wed| a Gj ot Trick, but ereaped with only a iim Biivon thsi ine --_-- to wife and kiddies 2 Relin- (rd rl Reema everal encores were requested, few cuts on his face, quish that which had taken so much "7 and = to select-- the machine they SHANTY BAY Subscribe for The Examiner.--62 per year.| Mlnard's Liniment for Garget in Cows. mn et Nov. 8.-- The Social beld at the h fort thought to be the best phoriograph on the mark ea nn ea all No; we: wroren' resdiy-for ffi ri tat Solana || * ppy a. boviy. seemingly. hd x good time, Pro iImmons 0 ore ews i But it happened the first day and every day after. They caught the idea right away. et i. a oer he anew lant | ° * me . Sunday night in the Methodist church, | , to They saw that while they had spent weeks picking their phonographs, they were Mime, Wilhans Brooke Wa tegen ' lec stant ain piek ac onl greater it Senor" Set! SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK-END . Very sorry to hear of the illness of Rev.' 1 25 VELOUR COATS, all colors, sizes 16, 18 and 20, They wanted to be able to play ANY record, just the same as those who have never George Ret of Bowker, visited ati | prices regular $28.50, $30.00 and $32.00--Clearing the C owned a talking machine. Vaan anne week with Mr. and MN. W.!{ 25 Coats at $20.00 each. If you wish a moderate-priced / 'anNorman, | re f ed f th favorit ds for th d they had to admit that Mr und Mee Hew Bernard Jobowton Coat, this is your opportunity, - We play: some ol eir own 'avorite records for em, an are moving into Alfred Polk's house for iomtimeeeed q he inter, a Mr. Palk ey di the BRUNSWICK played them better. meet wins wee sen erentie| | WONDERFUL ee IN FURS OF ALL Tornnto, Seorh ; . 7 Th vice in the Methouti ao 2 . Many residents of this locality have found a better Phonograph--a wonderful, ver. ihureh wursell diomen ine Bundy ried = eer re > satile, all-embracing new musical instrument in the BRUNSWICK. noon Sl M MO NS & ¢ >O 000 bonds & Orillia may turn aver ite ewer depurt- . y And they found a cabinet that was easy to look at, as well. ment to the W. & 1, Commision. Furs, Ladies' Cloth Coats and Ready-to-Wear Hats, | Duncan Anderson. mayor of Weed wal M ; Hi d Caps not week re-election for a aecon tern, He len's Hats an inni i j is pretty good, after all. anys a good thing like thia should go We are beginning to think our judgment is pretty good, cos We __. a Come in yourself and hear the BRUNSWICK. Liberal allowance on your old ma- chine. 7 You CAN change horecé in midstream. _ $500.00 In Cash for Three Ideas WE want an absolutely new idea or design which can be incorporated in all our advertising, and offer the following Prizes for the three best suggestions submitted-- FIRST PRIZE - $250.00 SECOND PRIZE - $150.00 THIRD PRIZE - $100.00 There are no exacting conditions for those who wish to enter this competi- tion. The idea we desire will emphasize Crown Diamond Liquid Paint as a pure paint of the highest standard. The design must be unique and never applied to any other product. The relation of the design to Crown Diamond Paint must be apparent. Any words used to describe the quality of the product should be part of the _ J. G Keenan, Barrie The Musical Merchandise Sales Co., Sole Canadian Distributors, 79 Wellington Street West, Toronto AMD: "RECORDS; FOROROTOR OR RRR FR ROI RRR IIR ERR IOK i % i NEWS FROM NEIGHBORING TOWNSHIPS * | * | young people of this vicinity had last Tues- Brince George Hotel TORONTO In Centre of Chopping and Busincss District 250 ROOMS 100 with Praste Bathe BURUPLAN FLAN ite TSW? on ron knew the value of D. D, D.!" ar eon ort Eee cone ~ |houses of MINESING STATION 'Nov, 9,--The chicken roast which the day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, 8. McLean was an enjoyable time for all. Miss Maybeth Tracy accompanied her grandfather, B, F. Tracy, from Collingwood Inst week. Mrs, G. Richardaon ia visiting her son in Allandale. A presentation tock place on the evening of the Bin for Mr. and'¥ s, W. Pattendent who were recently married, The eveniny singing of "For they are jolly good (cl lows. ments were enjoyable evening cloed by "God Save the ey ° EDGAR 'The 'passing sway of Mrs, E. D. Silcox of Toronto on Nov. Ist, brings to the mind of pioneers of Edgar, the beautiful bride came to the new Congregational -par- 80) 50 years ago. She is remembered as a sweet and loveable woman. One of her outstanding characteristice waa never having-time or place for the common gossip. The people here are indebted to ber hus- tecture of the parsonage, which, although built 50 years ago, today. t G, Kobrsteos, Drugzios, sma." congregation hers rympathise withsMr, Sileox 'and family' In tlur bereavement, " band, Rev. E, D. Biloox, for the srchi-| Bi in plan to the |T. SIXTH LINE VESPRA Jobn MoDonald left test Friday for Cornwall to take s position with the Hydro Electric Power Co, 'Miss Irene MacKinnon has gone to Whit- by hospital to take the nurse's traiging course. Mrs. E, Garrett of Anten Mills spent a day or two las week with Mrs, Carson. Mrs. E. Switzer visited with her brother, 'W. McLean, Crown Hill, last week. School has been closed for a few days this week, Miss Agar being called home on account of her aunt's death, Mr. and Mrs. C, M. Hickling and Mr. and Mrs, Roy Hickling atte the fee well party given to Mr. and Mrs. G, lea ing, Dalston, on Monday evening, prior to their lesving for their new,home in Barrie. \ ANTEN MILLS Nov. 8:--One of the most successful an>|-- niversary services' of the season was con. ducted by the Rev. Mr. Morton of Elmvale Methodist Church, assisted by. Minesing choir, who rendered several numbers at the evening service. The thankoflering amount- ed to over $100,. which was to cover the expense of decorating. Quite a number of out-of-town visitora er ety the anniversary services bere on junduy, ;Nurse I, Smith is visiting her sister, Mra, Moore, 'The ladies of: the church presented Miss B. Reynolds, the organist, with a half doz- en silver kni--s, ivrks, 'spoons, a butter| idea conveyed in the design. We would prei.r a design which would contain a sense of humor or a human interest subject. It is not peseguary £0 submit elaborate drawings or sketches thought that will pencil sketches, All suggestions must be in our hands by November 30th, 1920, and the wines will be announced January lst, 1921. Address sketches and ideas to D. S. Blaikie. Any sketches or ideas we find we can use, in addition to the prize winners, will be paid for. Sketches and ideas submitted at the risk of the senders, If you desire any further information or details, address DUNCAN S. BLAIKIE 32 FRONT ST. WEST R. C. Smith & Son, Ltd., Advertising Agency Toronto it is the given consideration and the ideas can be submitted in (ARTHUR JRWIN, = Established 1842 MONTREAL Sores & aor Penend Belts ond Vermity

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