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Barrie Examiner, 23 Feb 1922, p. 5

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for` cu- }{as vugh ven- rfect ntis .i4`i1."6`6 _ $25.00 _ $55.00 1 COLONIAL STYLE PLAYER PIANO, made expressly for us, case in polished Mahogany, ' latest patented construction throughout,` fully guaranteed. . `Regular price ' $780.00; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SAT.URDAY-- PLAYER PIANO ROLLS-- A large number of Q.R.S. rolls nearly all priced at $1.50, will be sold Saturday for each. . . O Also quantity of USED ROLLS for Saturday at each. . ; . . . 25C SEVERAL ACCORDlONS--. All are priced at One-half the regular ` selling price -to clear on SATURDAY. V Buyv advertised things. was decorated by King George for his services "in the transport, and convoy of troops through the sub- marine zone during the war and his_ O.B'.E. means that he is an officer of the Order of the British Empire 0, Staff Captain Aikman was navi. gator of S.S. Motagua" during the .m...- mlman Hm United States Navv gator OI b.D. "xuuuagua uunng uu: war when the United States Navy Destroyer Maul.-;y" got too near the Our year emis Feb. 28. We want to `wind it up with a whirlwind finish. Our low prices __-_ . , and easy terms shouldbring it. _ What you would savein a year by waiting, you save here in a day by buying. One-Day Sale reductions mean the same as one'quarter to one'third of the price of` the instrument down. T-Pianos , Player Pianos, Organs (new or used), Phonographs that are slightly used, hundreds of Records, Violins, Guitars, Harmonicas, Music Books, Sheet Music, and all other small musical lines at ' COST AND BELOW FOR QNE DAY, SATURDAY. Empress of Scotland and his Officers, Photographed 1]. _L.- nnkwuinril 1 1 MARY AND E.L1z'AB1-:'rH s1's. ing ons ing are ces Motagua while delivering dis- patches and 5 tons of depth bon- =-3 loaded with TN.'l`. exploded on t..e "Man1ey s stern and deck killing I... men on the two ships. The M;.;-.- ley s stem got under Aikman s s1. 3 as she sank with the swell and t - depth bombs were set off, causi : one of the sea-tragedies of war nut reported in the newspapers. , Read the advts.-- It pays. Page T-`iv? l-ExarcL-infer and 7 |Ltq_ #0 an l:ursions A he Ixi' {'39: xYS- ii "Thursday, Fbrmry _23,\1922.A }3,i922;` over 9. -busmess lnnrm `uh uuw. - . The Anglican Young People's Assocmtlo `spent ah enjoyable evening on Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lang. Phelpston.. The Epworth Lague of the `Metliodist n1.........l. hold ,H1nI' .mAeti`nI! on Monday night &$&i*&%%$%*&%%i$**&w*g*:* at the home or Mrs. r-urney. , Mrs. Harold Bell` of Gilford is visiting at the home of her parents, `Mr. and `Mrs. Hanna, Mr. Herbert Leeson -Bfamford of Port Atythur to Miss Violet Madeleine Tay- lor, formerly of Barrie. The -happy coug_l.e `left on the afternoon train for Toronto, fore -going to their home at Port Arthur, where Mr. Bmnford is organist and choir- jnaster of St. Paul's.-Presbyterian Church. _ .._.a 11.. 1.-J-ui Kirrmn. '1` _ ' . - _ V .. Feb. 2l.--Mrs. Tyrer of Barrie spent a few `days lastweek with her son, Dr. Tyrer. Ms. J. A. Brown of Hillsdals visited with Mrs. Wm. Kerr last week. Mrs. A. C, Bishop is visiting her daugh- ter, Mrs. F. D. Webster, Richmond Hill. Miss G. McMackon spent the weekend} at her home in Angus. .. m r...:... I1:-nu1n"n!n.5l mmcessful In` his home in Angus. W. Leslie Brown "was successful in` his` reoentexaminations in Toronto and..is now qualied to carry on the business of a li- censed undertaker and embalmer in the Province of Ontario. Leslie intends taking`. business in'Erin `at once. 1 mm... Analh-an V-nunxcr Peoole s Association Epworth League 01 me 'm6buuuzau Church held-their -meeting on Monday night the `homeof Mrg. F-nrney. A nu..- u......m Ra nf Gilford visiting on Monday,_ Feb. 21, a. aatunrer. The lodge of Lady. Orange Benevolent. Association of LB:-itish America, which re- oently was organized 'here,_eheld their first social evening last Friday night. The mem- bers offthe Orange Order here were invited and an enjoyable evening was spent. _" Mi Margaret _Stone of Toronto 'ie-viait- JIIRSISBI OI `1. {HUI B?` I lvwv; vvn {wot v-..---, Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John Kama; `ninth line, on Saturday. Feb. 19. a. son. `I`---- Am 1!... am! Mm W_ '1`_ G01-1g;_ 'nix.x"t`l 1.?.ii'ne:-on""S':1tt;1T"clTssy. V Born, to Mr. and M1-s._W. '1`. Gorlett, on Monday,_ Feb. -21, daughter. ml... u,.,a.... nf Lndv. O1-amze and an GIIJOYHDIC CV63!!!` ,'WI U]-I`-01:0 . '. Margaret Stone Tom -to 'u~v1a1t- ing at her home here. Mrs, Jae. H. Simrpson spent last "week in A Toronto. A ' _ _ . e_ Mrs. 0. Fraser is attending ue mxlhnery openings in Toronto this week. * PRICES DOWN To 30bBELOW ZERO FOR ONE DAY, mmigg 6 RECORD ANDMACHINE CABINETS, all in Fuled Oak, Tues: ' < _x-.I-- A..- -..:.....a -5 :1: nn ant` $17.00- " @1n n 5 KILLUKU AAVU. lvlnvnlnvn wnunnvuuu an n. . _.uf_ V--- ..--- styles. Are -priced. at $15.00 _and $l,7.00. , I - _ ~ SATURDAY, your choice-F 4 MACHINE AND RECORD CABINETS, two in Fun-ned Oak and twd in Mahogany. ` Splendid vaIiIe.- Regular pricg each $14.00 . . . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SAIURDAY-- _ 1 PH-ONOGRAPH, styled uamonoia, in Fumed Oak fining. A splendid _instrumnt and used a short time. Worth twice what we are asking for it on iSATURDAY-- ' 1 FULL CABINET PHONOGRAPH, (GREENE), made for us expressly, in dark mahogany, highly polished, in every way as good as new, Originelly priced at -_ 1 IMPERIAL PHONOGRAPH J - -L-._L 1.2...- (`I nnnn um useu 8 snort Il:IlB.. vrnKIud' P--In-I`: 1 IMPERIAL FULL cA31N1-H:-PHoNocRAi>H, poliulxed milnogany, slightly used, made for ourselves.. Sold regularly T * for $147.00. . I . . . . . . a . . . . . . . .'. . SA'l'URDAY-- ` 1 `COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA, full calnitleii design. case, polished.` Mahogany, record filing system, an exchange im_strument._ Previoutprice $145.00.` SATURDAY--. '.'_ 1 COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA, table seine, withlid, in 1'-'um'ea'b.k finish. Aigood at new.. ~Only dig tly used. Did sell for $32.50 . . . . . . . . . . .. SATURDAY- 1 `EDISON FULL CABINET CYLINDER Pl-IONQGRAPH, Mahogany case, used a shot-,t time. A splendid inatiument 00 at price quoted. Sells neweat $151. dSdATURDAY-- 9 uvvv --o ow-u-.vl $ 1 4.00 in the (1 will ces qf VIVLKIAL I'l1U1V\JLIl\lll'l1 III l'u|I_Icu van um used a. short time.. Original price $185.00. - mm-nun SMALL DI-zrosn` WILL HOLD. ANY INSTRUMENT A new mus .` A NEWS mom ELMVALE in Famed OakVcnVse, good ondition, "I vpf $S11'.3Il t'DAY-.- At. T. Cooper is`-ix} Toronto on a busioess trip this week; ' _ ~u-_.JL,_I:,;. _._;_....i 1.... ......:I I..'....:n.m.. lull}! IIIIIB Ivvuno The `Methodist annual tea. 2-md business meeting was postponed on Wednesday ow- ing to the `heavy snowfall)` as was,also the dance under the auspices of Glen Rebekah -4...` UKIIIVD I badge . L Ye Olde Girls Re-_Union ` The supper and entertainment given `in; the Presbyterian Church Wednesday even-' ing of last week `by the Ladies Aid "was en- joyed -by 9. large nu-mvber of people wh gathered. to `see the young acttesses">I (as they were called) put on the Play en- titled Ye Olde Girls`. Re-Union.` . The _............s ...`-.::.L cu-nu nnilrhl` n~-.f.`In hQ,IlDt uueu I6 U108 ulna -an-uunuua Jnuv i which was served in-the baement, hut onld HA dpsirerl both in 01.1.8.1- any aging table 8llpp0I`,`_ W310 W118 BBIVCU lll"'I/uc Uuaulucuu, was all that could be desired, both in qual- ity. -and quantity. Sharp at eight o clock the rlatliesvcommenced their program with a drill, -whichwas loudly encored. Through-. out thc!`two.houm" -preg'r_qml.r,nany hearty laughs -and` applauses were in evidence. This ententainment surely. proved that a group of ladies ranging-in ages -anywhere from sixteen to sixty can entertain a large audience. ' Refreshments were brought in -aiich large quantities. that a social was held thefollowi-lg evening.` ,. I . UIWVRV ` ,_A sleighload of juvenile `hockey enthus- iabts drove to `Wyevale on Saturday and had a game on the `pond. The chief Vien- ure of the game was the scoring, -as the goalaunetted were 17 for El-mvale and 10 `for Wyew;l_e. n... 'l`InwuInv n}..h Lot last week the Vfor Wyev'a_1e. On Thursday nidlghrt Lof last week Wanderers and 'a team composed of bank. - era -and' clerks `had -a `hotly contested_game~ - at the Crystal Rink. `There `wigs 59:4: of excitement from start. to nish an `, some real good hockey was seen by the spec- tators, '1`-he "Wanderers won by the score of 3 to 2. . . The match between Midland-gand` Elm- vele, whieh "woeto have been played. last ' A'T1'{AY-4 I\` KIC . sAThBXY- ' %.:CLSING URL BUSINESS `YEAR ALL SMALL MUSIC GOODS Rl-ZDUCED 1-`on om: DAY (SATURDAY)_ c ` DOWN 'rocos'r. ." ThisvOi1e-p-Day Syie meens a eavitig of up to $100,00.onv the purchase price of a piano, and e ` . easy terms for the balance. usnn `PlAl\_IOS AND AORGANS. We have a number ofgood Pianos and Organs, more or less used, that we will clear out. on our One-Day Sale at `ridiculous prices to make a final year-end clearance. Easy payment terms: t on. ed. INSTRUMENT ON THE LIST ON EASY WEEKLY PAYMENTS ` I Friday night, was postponed en aocnunt of the severe cold weather preventing the 'Midlaxid boys fnm driving down. The local team Wis defeated on Minesing l ice on Mondaynight by the score of 13-6. ~ Curling V _ 1' During the past week there have. been. some exciting matches played at the rink.` 1 -.4 m1.......A..u Jnmu I-l'i11's rink defeated exciting mawnes pgayeu at but: u...., Last Thursday James Hill's rink defeatec. `Geotge Ritchie`s in the nal game of `the second round by the score of 13-6. n.. n..:.:.... niaho n rink of fmxr of the second round by the score ox lo-U. On Friday night a rink of four of oldest curlers in the club skipped by R. H. Henry -played a quartette of four young men captained by.C. E. Dutcher. The game was egcciting from start to nishxend some ` good cuing was done by both rinks, but I the young follows by being ~a_ble to make more Inge` of their brooms won the game. Another match between the same teams I isto be played this _week. T _1 EDISON Disc PHONOGRAPH, table model, a real excellent instrument. Former price $14 ` - SATURD4 ieto be played plus weexg ., John Arnold having challenged C. E. Dutcher, who is still holding the McCarthy Cup. the game was played o on Monday night, -but the cup still remains in the hands of_ the same team, as the Arnold quartette was defeated by -the score, 15-8. A rrink consisting of the three local min- quartette was aeleateu Dy um auuc, uru. " A rink consisting of isters and a Bishop defeated a. picked team of the club on Monday afternoon. The game was `exceedingly close` throughout. but the .sky pilots ' made a` sensational nish by scoring: three on the last end. The team`s' were as follows :- Rev. Stu.-bbs, Rev. Morton, Rev. Hanna, 1!. 0. Bishop. skip, 10. J. Hsrtt, C. E. Copeland, James Hill, R.'H. Henry, skip, 6. . An integgsting game was curled o on Tuesday, night, when a rink composed of four Methodists, skipped by the pastor of the church, won from a similar rink of Presbyterians, skipped by their pastor. With very keen ice, some` excellent ends were. played. The game was close all-`the time "and at. the nish oi the twelfth end it was s. tie, and it was decided to play .one' extra. `end, in which the Methodists ~-counted two. The rinks :- Presbyterians: Geo. Fleming, James Hill,`C. E-. Dutcher. Rev`; R.'M. Henna, skip, 10. Methodists: A n.......:.-..m. 1: n. nzsimn A (1, Rich- 1 EDISON msc PHONOGRAPH in goaa condition, `c: ' Ignhogany, very slightly used. Former price _1 182.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' SATURDAY, to clear--` 1. FIVE OCTAVE ORGAN 'n-g music lea- g glFad' to send -home`. ' ator would not said` he failed threw; a brick one headquar- I 1 SQUARE PIANO, full octave, in good . for practise instrument. . . . . . . SAT avg r: -v..._ 1 WILLIAMS NEW SCALE PIANO, in finest finished Mahogany, special patented Williameconstruction, very latest model with ' double` guarantee.. Regular price AY-- . . . . . . . o o - o a o o - u - o o - - - o o . . - an, 1 WILLIAMS NEW SCALE PIANO, EA-- l'\-_.:-.-.. Inhncrnl-xv- with fin V. R. M. nanna, amp, LU. mevuouww; 81' Re .A. (9. Be dsau, F. 0. Bishop, A. C. Bish- op, ev. R. E. Morton, skip, 12. ' 7 `Do you buy oream from the Cream Dairy? Phone 652 * ' 50tfc 1 GREENE PIANO, 4 feet .7.'a.~.'1;e. high, in dark `M.1.gany case, ' vfull in-cm frame hushed ttiining pins, regular con? structioi. Reg,ular pt-ice'$430.00. SATURDAY-- SMALL GOODS--- 25 per Vcenfo given on all Violins, Guita Cnss for all instruments, MI `String: of all kinds, Harmon this line willlae Loffered AT llalullilvlu av-- vv - -- -.__ San Domingo Mahogany gu_aran'te-ed. Regulagjy HOME OF GOOD MUSIC ODS-- lcentloff the usual marked price will lie on Guitars, Ukuleles, Bsndmlnstruments, or Music Folders, Sheet Music, Studies, Harmonicss--. in fact, our entire stock of l__ L,-..-_-_. AT -...: munw r~.ns1'_ SATURDAY. Steamers` ` Webstvr e Mont- press of V -Melita" {HE BARRIE EXAMINER` W 4 feet 4 inches high, case in Mahogany, with finest construction, with double "`` '"* `S.T 5%`L"+ ....,_ $395.00 Bargains only offergdbetween hours 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. on Satulay, Feb. 25 in real good condition ' V SATURDAY only-- WITH A TORNADO men:---_ In tact, our enurc asucn us and BELOW COST, SATURDAY. I Qulluovvu SATURDAY 4 Uvu Culture, -r.---_-_ SATURDAY only-- Read the} Adlet Column. i shape, splendi .-rt II'II\ A V ___|__ IIIUIIGI, Ill nnunu $144. 1 SATURDAY-- ` v--.-'_-, - _..- -v_-,., U . U0 Urbano, 01 IJIIS Illlllpl CBS 111 Lihlllalul-III-I u-nu .- ` in New York Harbor, February I, 1922. Seated (1eft= to`right): Cadets K. Hutchings, De Hauteville-Bell and J. B. Hewson, R.N.R. Standing (left to right): Chief Ofcer Robert `Me-`Murray, R.N.R., Third Ofcer Thomas `Jones, Commander G. C. Evans, 0.B.E., First Ofcer H. A. Moore, R.N.R., Staff Captain E. 'Aikman, R.D., R.N.R., Fourth Ofcer T. R. Lucan, Fifth Ofcer J. P. Dobson, R.N.R., and Segond Ofcer T. L. `Blair. ' `The. Canadian Pacio. Steamship ` .Empress of Scotland, 25,000 tons register, which sailed from` New York for a 63 days tour of ` the Mediterranean, Europe, Egypt and Palestine under charter to Frank C. Clark is being operated by two war veterans. Commander G. G. Evans 0.B.E.. and Staff Captain _ E; `Aik- Iun. R.N.R. `Commander Evans Commaxidenj G. C. Evans, 0.B.E., of the ` 3- `Tan: Vail`: I uuovva 1 .xTuRDAY-. 3 .;Officers of the ;""Empr4e%ss of Scotland in natnu-`al finish, xjl tncnn An H B L U K G I I I I I I I I, `case in dark Q AA AA it no base,

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