A.DA.INTY _H.ANDIsRcHmF W`l_.QUE FOR_ C_f_lRl_$TMAS - -Prices to $10f00 A ` BIG DISCOUNT FROM NOW TILL XMAS `OFF LADIES COATS AND MILLINERY. MAKE THE BIG DOUBLE STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR XMAS SHOPPING. ; Box that band style, large and vuuuz II] . " ' ohn Jory buried his yo gest daughter, Edna, last week. The cau e of death was scarlet fever which is ragin in this locaiity. I The deephsteympathy of I is'ex'tended to ] ` I the bereaved. n-AIJ f\..L-_._ __4-, ji - - - has returned to her new home at St. Ann s, ` Lug IUK uuu WIUDUI. `Mrs. Harold Moore, (ghee Inez Brown), Ont. Mr. Moore motored up on Saturday and _reported bix inch of snow east of ' Hamnltan. \ - I $5 I \ll I I I Dec. 6.-Sleighing in this locality at` Ipresent. ` L John Church has gone to Toronto for a. few weeks.` ` Wedding bells are ringing/`loudly in this vicinitv. &2:a@aMas<&&w@wa& magww&%<;aE&;:;;;%%;;;;a6;%;;;; * j ` ' V 3 1 . % %$&&@%@&%$&&$&&%&&%$&&$ygg%3 1 M E LVA .7. .C. , - ' '- __ _ yyvugnwuxuuonalg W Ml`. Qua mm. D0111 andy oi: the arrival of a daughter. Beat Thursday {eve Mi: Teresa Muxphy . . 5 ` ` I THE CHRISTMAS STORE , __ ___.__-_v j-- - Hundreds of beautiful Turkish Towels to choose from, in blue, navy `and rose. This is the ideal useful gift. One cannot have too many towels. They are always appreciated. ' "*-Priced from 60 to $1.50 each and $1.50 to $2.00 set cu='rs or LINEN ENRICH THE HOME .'P.4.'-STOP! G.`VE.TV_V.*?'-.5 FOUMAS GIFTS ;T\he newest in Kimona Silks in iovely shades of gold, blue and rose; can be made up into ' a very attractive Christmas gift; 1 yd. wide. Price . . . . . . . . . . .A . . . . . . . . . . $2.25 yard 1(lMONA_S[yKS FOR CHRISTMAS Ribbons! Ribbons! Ribbons! Just think what you can 'make from Ribbons, and so easy` and effective-- Cushions from pin to sofa size,'lamp shades, kerchief cases and dainty cami- soles. .We have a -wonderful assortment of Ribbons `in all colors and widths, in- cluding beautiful Dresden and -` narrow holly Ribbons. |. ] fcr. 9 Inc: I SARJEANT& KING, Limit,e.1; "l"Lll:` r`LlDlc'rIuI A c Q'l`f\Dl:` cu-`rs Foaavamroua mom BABY Tb GRANDPA . GII-TS` THAT ARE on EVERYBODY S LIST. ,w1-: HAVE THEM. Fancy Wool. Blankets . . . . . . . . .. $7.00 Eiderdown Quilts, best quality, $14.00 up Wool Crib Blankets .. $1.75 ahd $2.65 Teddy Bear Blankets. . $2.25 and $3.25 going tp ('19 ` THE BARRIE EXAMINER .1-v.~,,-- `Mal; Gifts of Ribbons .5 an-. una mrs. mm at this place- ' Splendid stockgf Sonora, Brunswick anal McLagan phonographs at Patterson's. Al-I Iandale. - . 4 - - 48-49] ll lcuuo -. 2 -Mrs. Watt and her daughtjr in-eWvi3it.i insMx.andMrs.Wttt I Snlendid nfnnlr. nf Qannn?-n _._.`n 1 nsapus -ucal. pu shes,-etc; ,W. b niture dealers. fx'i:e'::!'. ` ` - um uauru guuu 118815.!)- I ,~ The Mission Band concert on Thursday; 5 evening was quite a success. The children! did` their parts well -and the singing by Mrs. Stamp of Thorntomand Mr. Qoulter of] .'Major was enjoyed by -all. 1 The lantern views `by Rev. R. H. Somerville also were ; much appreciated. - ' Ivy extends sympathy to Mr`. and Mrs. `Toronto, aged 6 years. , L _ T ' Miss Bessie Habton is Bam'e].' friends; . " W 1 1uu1aua_y, l.JULL\llIl}Ll 4 u _ ` `I v I i ll Dec. 4.--T. W. `R. Arnold has gone to` Preston. for treatment for his health. .Hisl many friends hope it will restore him to his usual good health. ,I Thu Miaainn 12--.! .... -_L -- "|`L-~-AJ --i If you thought of giving- Gloves, see our assortment of new silk and Suede Gloves. We. have all the latest -styles and a ne range of fancy cuff Gloves. vcxuawo On Friday evening Mrs. Rex Watson will! give 9. progressive euchre at her home. I C1,_l,, I`| . 1 an I I . 7 I gave a `euchre and dance which everyone- present enjoyed. Inna Wna IKAT nu... n-.4-`I. - .......I. ..L. gyxcncuu cuguyeu. Miss Edna McLean spent a week Jan-att. f\.. 15.1.1`.-- ___._S.. _, Y? - II,, 1'` T` - .. ,_.,-......_.., ........... `av Lav: ..v......o 1 Splendid sfock of Sonora, Brunswick and McLagan phonographs at Patterson's. Al- landale. ' 48-49c f ) _ Maple Leaf paints, Flo-Glaze, ighn-a.n~l-in` 117 A 7-..- n (I, `GLOVES-- THE USEFUL G11"-'1` pamts, Flo-Glaze, var- V. A. Lowe & Son, fur-' . ` lltfc ".'lt is chock full of dainty gifts for Baby; ne dresses, and bonnets, lovely; coats, warm'and cosy mitts and `shawls and Cute little bootees. No trouble in choosing a g'ift ~forABaby,,here. ` 755,55 -All prices ____-.. .. ..,..........a. way non enter upon ;F a `world wid%-2n: through-the Barrie Public f Lnbrary? ' door of every country is wide open. All that is necesary is to ` step in and be in the class; of Tom Moore; ' f WORLD TOUR AT HOME i Anyone who can afford to travel has ,1 a great advantage in getting first hand knowledge, but in these days of free Public [Libraries the world can be brought into? _ our home through reading. Tom Moore, ' the famous Irish poet, so steeped his mind. [in Oriental history on what he had learned from books that he was once asked at what time he had travelled in Asia. There is no excuse in these (lays of freedom `and, free libraries of anybody being in the Z` shadow of ignorance. Why not enter _s_l `world wide - ur Publiof of QUE`!!! Aouuntnh :_. 3 Out-of-Do(<()r Folks wiuuke Gifts {of Wool . Wool-` Gauntlets with wide cuff . . . . . . . . . . . . W901 Scarfs, so comfy for snowshoeing and tab I cut: Wsul/U1 . Miss Tens Wonch is spending this week] [with friends at Knock. Elmer Mayes and Miss Edna. spent Sun- ;day with relatives in Alliston.` - 5 Alvin Crawford spent the week-end under ithe parental ro f. . ` Mrs. W. Wonch spent a day with her lsister, Mm. Jebb of Gookstown, last week. I Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Coutts spent Sat- ,urday with friends at Dalston. [ Mr. -and -Mrs. Harry Rey-nolds of Knock !spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. `Wonch. _ v V . ' Heintzman & Co. pianos. Cash or easy terms. A. E. Pattejon, Allandale, exclus- E ive distributor. _ V . 0 48-490 l Dec. 5, Levonarcll Cdutts left last week: for the lumber camps where he will spend the winter. D IE2... Il'!-___ 111 1 - BEADS Suspenders, boxed ......... .. 75, $1.00 an $135 New Socks for Men ' Silk Socks, Worsted Wool and Ribbed Cashmere Socks Supex-adenf-s,` . Tooke Shirts. in pretty landneatmpatterns and good quality. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prices from $1.35 up A` `Bathrobe is /a` I`-lomey Sort of Gift A ne range on hand for Christmas shopping, red,~dark green, brown and grey. . . . I P_rices $8.00 and $10.00- ` New Wool Scarf: i wool Scarfs in grey, green, `camel, brown and navy, 7 trimmed with suitable colored stripes. And 15-: - Ag _. A Tie-is both attrzictive and useui; appreciated `by both ~ . men.zmd.b0ys. . . . . . . Priceg_-_;from 50 up to $1.50 Irish Lirien Initial Haiindkerchiefs Fine Quality Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, hemstitched border, special . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . 50c each Silk Scarfs . . . . . . ..' . . . . . . . . . . . .. ssloo and $6 i`qma part Cuff Links, boxed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85c . DAINTYACCESSORIESA l_N oun NOTION DEPARTMENT NECKLACES ~~ c. f` A f\'Y`r`I\n * GARTER V - _--- - van uvnnasluiltvlurlll Popula_r with every woman is the Christmas contains a Gift Blouse. See the new hip-band s` the Jacquette Blouse, etc. Assortments are men are especially invited to choose here. GIFTS FOR MEN AND BOYS TIES are . here by the Hundreds _ EQVELY CAMISJOLIZ-'5 Give Him a[Fine1V_Shirt ` Read the advts. They re brimful of i1ews._ ' Shop where you're invited to ehop. -' H,RoLI; LLOYD +-Price ":3.-e'I,.; 1-`.7aI.I.'a'Io'E='r'a'e}.'.'r':'a'E t No one hastoo "many hankies. Impossible. And it is the ideal gift because appropriate regardless of age and because the cost is just about what you want to spend. Visit our Handkerchief Booth Handkerehiefs from up to `$3.00 'T1iursday, Depqmber 7, 1922 ,.. .,.--`.,vv. -Prices $1.25 to $2.50 A- __ _JEWELR\~{" __C;OLLARS Pate Twenty E Y.!!_T32U'3 jB.A.BIF.-s Imkwmnnr