Barrie Examiner, 22 May 1924, p. 8

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. r|AMll..'_TON, I .'l'hoIoand other "Champion Brand "C sold at than low . uruuu. Mrs. Pearsall of Mitchell Square was a. week-vend visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Oatway. ' I Kr and RA ..- nu ~r\1 - -- - ' May 19.--Rev. James Currie hgts charge of the West Oro Baptist church serv_ices_ for next month. Miss Vvalker spent the week-end in Orlllia. ' Mun t)nn.......II -5 `-1. '- -- A- May 20-1\ 9! flaw: in I apcul. aunuay with friends at Eve Mrs. Will Stewart. Buffalo, am home on Friday to see her mother, Geo. Moir. S12. who is very sick. uru. Chas. Parker had a rom having hie: pm... _'ngoUD~ 1guNg3s1NE CLO_WES Cook spent Sunday osenh Booth. illlre blood. "innllik Champion Brand Canadian" upright wires 22"_. apart. I JJUULIL will be held m.',.}., M. 1...... . uuacr veu m on Sunday. rrie tnnk fhn Sple Agent fa; Hcla F umacgs obiwserved in nn _Qnr-ulnu on so uuuay. rie took the Rev. VV_a.l- ,UU new on June _V--. V... .us-3. L. 1.1. vnuuu` Sunday_with friends in Glen Wm. Andross,.Sr., is on list. Mrs. Baldwin of Dalstoh -friends in the "village. Strawberrv nlnntina nonun- u.'u:uu:5 111 me vulage. Strawberry planting : order of the day. J IVIIIII lIJI\lJ I. May 20.--Cecil Cameron and Miss Vera of Weston spent the week-ends` |at Mrs. A, Cochra.ne's. I Mrn, Thnrnna Qnnnnn ......a 1.1.. tr, cATvKbiK1'v7"K'1n FAIDII `I3 I IJAIFIL VI. [ TORONTO __ __ ....._, uausuuuujg Ulul` If not convenient to bring your vw pointe, ship it yourself, fraght collect, Wool sacks and paper twine are ob` - Alliston, and W. M. Cockburn, Barrie, 4 3 In Collective Selling Will Net Yo 3700 wool growers in Ontario, who farm better off by $30,000 because they sold their 1 the Growers Own Organization and Selling A `l'.\,,,~ ` V1 lull UIVU Sam ` ha 1:-an or repairing rubber. tires. Wheels also repaired. Shop-l94 Blake St. (Near East Ward School) Phone 247.}. ~_ . P." O. Box 543. A--A-----_-_ - V BUGGY RUBBER TIRES ;a.g,BURNs V , ------......, ..mum, u; upuu request zrom Canadian Co-Operative Wool Growers, Limited The Growefl Owl! S-ll:-.- Ann ---- "*9 Sarieanl Co.,E`Lld BARRIE. ONTARIO Paroid Roofingi has earned its enviable re- putation duringa quarter century of use because- pl. it pa s big dividends in wear and ` satis action for years and years! 2. It is distinctive--comes in three colors, slate red, slate green and bright gray. 3. It is extra beav and pliable--will ' not crack in co d weather`. 4. lt.is waterproof and sparkproof- gives complete protection. Paroid Roofing isimad-be by Bird & Son, Limited (an. 1795). manufacturers of Ne-~omet and Canadian Twin Shingles. Bird s Art Craft Roll noofing, Neponset Biack Buildin Paper and Combination Wall Board. There`: a Bird pr net for every sort of building. 0 if s avers Agency `your convenience cars are being loaded at Q'I'A'\flll'.'I1 III `I . `I - - - 'our at: STAYNER, Wednesday, June 4th. RFFTDM "I"L-----L'-- ' `-' . . n - n1naa\, vvcuucauuy, June `it! B1-:E'roN, Thursda;y, June 5th. ELMVALE, Friday, June 6th. BARRIE, Saturday, June_ 7th. F nnvsvvnu-......L J. - Growers seems 0 be the We are headquarienfor Bird : monga, building papers, and wall board. AcuUa.u'. on the sick 2 is visiting ll Phone 108. g irur wool to` fhe nearest of these I: to" us at Weston, any time. 1e obtainable from F. J. Webster, or upon request from and Heater Office, 10-12 Owen St. FOR COAL Barley, Oats, Salt, Wire Fencing, F lury s Plows _ Etc. CRAIGVAILE, om`. You More" {JXRLETON PLACE 813 Q` VERN. BEAR] _Hubbard s Hardware We only sell the Boys Black and Brow to 5, Oxfords . . . . Sizes 11 to 13.... _Boys High Running `black and brown . . Sizes 11 to 13- . . . .' $2.9 V a_ In Patentjz/m ity of our shoes it pays to deal he AT DREA.Iv;L-Xrzfnu; Coming -WED Phone `453. OWING TO MKS-SHI THE GLORIFICA in-:c,uLAR M , pmcss, 15c-25c ` rucrb anu snlnmng w as big as a woman's get yourself and the --j-forget the pictuu-< Iii-2 LO Alert and stinuing xx: as bin` 2: q Ilvnnnnn`. A BILLIO In a picture as big a will not weaken, will glow in your heart that brings a smile `t richer outlook. ABOUT A She loved life, she I love was big enoug} faltering, nevep wea Best Quality Ru Soars to heights u masguerades in b0_ exploits. FRIDAY-SA 2o;a,,':;' Regular price BEST ci Put on pro OUR MO ! Barrows, Spades, Rakes, Hoes; Etc. ` - M,i;ij| `W "H25 in 34.25 Windows, 40:; to 90 We also carry all sizes of Wire Cloth, both black and galvanized. Door prices- Qn niy. TO FIT ALL DOORS AND `wmnows Manufacgurdd by ` The Canadian Steel and Wire I-IARJIL-'l"nN nu-I-A n In --:: Tii To pleise Vany housewife. To suit any pocketbook. Ranging in prices from V $17.00 to $60.00 Champion ` Brand Cai2adian"` 3... om: ........s PREFRIGERATORS CLOSE WOVEN POULTRY In 48"hioh Q .I- - - Chazion Brand ' urI,.......l:.._" SCREENS % PHONE 105, BARRE: j 2 T -v` Top and bottom was. full gauge No. 9 wires ' fullgaugo No. 13;Twovon in full 10-, 20-, i j n:s`uL:1u AGAINST nusr ' 407.10 100% MORE zmc 5491 -on-av: uuu HAMILTON. ONTARIO _ nah;-n D-_`...I nth, ., VV If` 50! "1~`AnM"'rENcn' 47I*845M. _l'Ior7rod per ;od` Mahufgcgurdd I !n_, 'I` nu- '5c:'."a::3: ind ` aw cdah pl-Icon by .' wires; intermediates and uprights. .0-, -and 40-rod rolls only. '_ j ~ ~_' ~[uuuaauan"V ` " V "' _" _3KzzV;"e'1-"ican upright WHO! 22' apart. per rod upright wires 16" apart. laterals, Stay: and Knots, full gins No.9 wire throughout 20-. 30- an _-rqd rolls only. _ * Champion` Brand V Amen-ican" upright wires 16" apart. . Champion "845 Bram! _ `Amencan" [upright wires 16" apart. l052..E:2n'::?. 64 um-mht mm. In ......-. A valance ot lambreqin will short- en the window that seems too tall.- Single /and` double Ovens forsame. Perfection nd _ Florence Automatic OIL STOVES V Cucumbers give Just the right touch to the spring` meal. 2, 3 and 4 burners BARRIE. 60 new u-.4` per rgaf The 'w.A. or St. A1 at the home of Mr. last Monday. nun to we vulage. NW - Mrs. Black has returned from Toron- to where she spent a. week among friends. "I"I\g1'l7A -1"` "` cumer uouand ot.'I`oronto was home _ for 9. few days. Mrs. Metcalt isspending a few datrs . with relatives in Barrie. Mrs. Pugsley and family of Toronto are at their cottage for the summer. Mrs. Murrayis visiting` her sister, `Mrs. Jones Emms. or Oro station. The Misses Brown o!.'l`oronto' are at their cottage for the summer. j Mr. Laird of Lindsay has come to make his home with his niece. Mrs. J. M. Fellow. _ Hawkestone welcomes him to the village. -MP8. Blck `HIE rnfnn-soul l----- "'r 13.47. ' Ir I visit! III` wrlun cnurcn at`10.30 a.m. 7' Tent City hotel and amusement pa- vilion re-opens evening o1'_ May 24. `Improvement is noticed each season in this popular resort. _unpr0vement is now Cl` u Chu OLA uu. unu uarrxe rriends last Sunday. 22-7 in favor of Lefroy ball team was the result of the game played in Park Lloyd George, Monday evening. No uuy, uuuxtcnlu and Belle Ewart. W. J. Chapin and Eben Todd are on . the way "to recovery. Thos. Jack and Richard Rogerson are improving in health. A number from Innisfil attended the seventh annual reunion of Scottish Rite Masons in Barrie this week. A. Kirkpatrick called nn nun nun sum masons 1n Barrie Kirkpatrick called on Oro. Or!!- lia. and Barrie friends __ Lefrov ball tnnm um. w p.` ' `V 3113;` Stewart Moore of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., is visiting friends in Le- troy, Churchill and Belle J. way recoverv. May, 19.--Ra1ph L. Briggs was a caller on Lefroy friends after his six months spentat the coast. It is hoped to hear further from him regarding his trip.` Roy Ont.. visiting fa-innm. an `r A vv V: v ya use! was spent. - vldlglll I'll]. D 1848 "6"9"":|2o6o M. Top bottom MP "' """" "" "` T ' ' vvunulg. Chas. `Wilson and daughter of Sund- ridge visited with James Brown and his daughter. Clara. one day last week. Miss Carmeta Srigiey. who is in ' training at the hospital, Hamilton, is spending holidays at her home here. Sunday and Monday\visitors' with Mr. and Mrs. Ed.. Wilson were: Mr. and Mrs. Norman Carr and two sons, all of Alliston. "1-Tnnv sinus no 4.]... vs- - - uauy. The friends and neighbors of this community` extend to Mrs. Vvm. Lucas and Robt. Biggar their deepest sym- pathy in the loss of their mother. Mrs. Hugh Biggar of Barrie. who passed to the Gr eat Beyond,` Monday evening. (Vhnu `uni...-.... ..-A A-----' _A, -... - uuue, 18 one or the graduating class. Miss Lucy Mcwaters of Toronto is spending several weeks vacation at her home here. The many friends of Mrs. E; Wil- son are pleased to know that she is imprdving in health slowly but grad- ually. V 'I"l1n fwlnnn-In nun;-3 .....a_I.|_-,,. - --- May 20.--Mrs. Geo. Dyer left on Saturday for London` where she has gone to attend .the graduation of the nurses of the Victoria Hospital on Wednesday. . Her only daughter. Flor- ence, is one of the graduating LUCY Mcwatarn nf 'I`n-anon 2... u a uamty tea. A I ' The annual summer_ meeting of the ,Women's Institute was held in the Methodist church here on vMonday af- ternoon, when the speaker. Mrs. R. H._ Cronk of Pickering. gave a splendid address on the Institute work, which was very helpful to all present. An- other pleasing feature of the meeting was the presentation of a silver pickle fork to Mrs. Wm. Hayes. the retiring Secretary-Treasurer. Mrs. Hayes was entirely taken by surprise. but she re- A plied. thanking theimembers in a few well-chosen words. i any uuu nagar. _' ' The Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Whittaker on Wednes- day afternoon of last week with a good attendance. This being the annual business meeting the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Pres., Mrs. V. R. Slesser; Vice-Pres.. Miss. Elizabeth Patterson: 2nd Vice- Pres.. Mrs. Joseph-Cockburn; Secy.- 'l`reas...,Mrs. G. B. Jamieson; Assistant Secy.-'1`reas.. Mrs. Geo. Kissick; Dir- . ectors, Mrs. Cockburn. Mrs. Bonney. Mrs. Charles Hodges: Sick Committee, Mrs. Hickling, Miss Kate-Cockburn, Mrs.~G-eo. Kissick: Auditors, Mrs. .103. Kissick, Mrs. .Gorden Lauder; Pro- gramme Committee, Mrs. Whittaker, . Miss Laura McLean.. Miss Kate Mc- 1 Kay. Mrs. Blough. Mrs. G. Lauder: 1 Delegates to Convention to be held `in Coldwater early in June. Mrs. Wm. ; Hayes, Miss Cockburn. Mrs. Hickling. 1 Miss. Patterson. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered Mrs. Jas. Shells- well. the retiring president. and also to Mrs. Hayes, who has faithfully filled the office of Secretary-Treasurer for the past four years. The meeting closed with singing the National An- them after which Mrs. Whittaker serv- ed a dainty tea. Thll nnnnnl Sllirnvrunn .....`...u..... '.n AL- cur U11 JVIOIIGRY, May 12. The first game of the Oro B League will be .pla.yed here evening of this week between Bay and Edgar. ' The Tkfnnnnru T"-.aHo..4.. ..... ` Aiden`s Church met 'e and-Mm, wan--m , Canadian" _ upright wires 22' BM- L_EFROY ._"!-'-Y .uuu 3 unurcn and Mrs. Walker uay 14. Football nlavnd hm-n wan}... n_uuLuLu Friday Shanty . urc ULUUU means good `health. Ask your neighbor .if Dodd`s Kid- ney Pills are not the_best remedy for. sick kidneys. (Advt.) _ vvuau Lurm It IS. So.und kidneys mean 1 Pure blood means good `health. Ask vnur. nm'ov1-ul-mu -:4` n...a.n- .........uu. 1.u1` uuycnmg in my life as I was for those pills. This state- ment is made by Mrs. Henry D. Christensen, well known resident of this place. . . s Women's troubles, or nearly all of them, come from sick kidneys. Dodd s Kidney Pills will relieve kid~ ney trouble, no matter where .or in what form it is. Qnnvu-I b.l........ .....r I ` ` " ` ' :--2-:- , She had suffered with bladder trou- . Me for .years_, but Dodd s Kidney Pills quickly relieved her. Bright, Ont., May 19: (Special)'-- I received your Dodd s Almanac and have been going to write to you ever since. I am the mother of four children and have had very bad blad- der trouble. I took different med- icines and all the time it kept getting worse. At last my mother told me to try Dodd sc Kidney Pills- I got two boxes andthey have completely relieved me. I have never been so thankful for anything life those nillg, rim, -+..a.. Ontario Lady Found Relief in Dodd s Kidney Pills` 950 Phone 531. TELLS JUST WHY sun is so THANKFUL uauu aonnston. ' ` `Mr. and Mrs. A. Cook S with Mr and Mrs. Joseph Booth. Anniversary services ,be in the Presbyterian church .1, at 11 am. and 7 p.m. --- _Rev. Neil Campbell of Barrie service in the absence of W lace Johnston. `Mr and 'n.r...- A r---~ ` may .-.u--uuss Jean Nelson spent al few days in Toronto last week. Alex. Irving and George Constable e spent the week-end at` their respective homes. Will Reid spent over Sunday in Tor- onto. - ` The young people of -the Presbyter- ian church gavetheir play, "Martha. Made Over," in Bradford on Wednes- day evening. ~ Cnrnrnnninn n.u....... --.A- -- ` * ` .lV11y ZU- it Alnv T-nu day for Mr. Parker. . - ' J. Fleming` of Dundalk visited over the week-end among friends here. vv. Lanasay has secured` Work in Orillla. and; I understand, intends mov- ing his family there in the near _fu- (VI...... I'I--| ` ` 5 uu-Lwuy. Mr. and Mrs. T. Bidweil and G. Bidweil were at Severn Bridge last week attending the funeral of .Mrs. T. Graveston. Mr. _Graveston was a. resident here some years ago. Edward Kerridge has returned from Oriilia. Hospital where he has been receiving ~treatment.since the`-loss of his eye last month. ` Silas Gardner of Waikerville was a visitor at the home of Mrs. Wm... Beurdsull last week.

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