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Barrie Examiner, 13 Dec 1923, p. 13

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ECEMBER 13, 1\_`92a'.` -' Sari 93:1`- 5i%<`iHgfiIi:i'n'i`i`e'd The Big Gift Store ,____-_._..- cw- `yuan- Gll IAFIII We have still hundreds of dollars worth of High-Class Men s Wear . _ that we must sell at once. This isthe store` at which to buy your Christmas Gifts for the Men and Boys this year. . ' EVERYTHING SOLD AT WHOLESALE PRICES. That perplexing question can be answered to `your ' by simply visiting You will find there a wenderful display ofvChristmas Gifts suitable for any member of the family, whether it be Mother, -Father, Sister or `Brothers A store chock-full of beautiful as well as useful Christ- uunaun -u-A-`-A-I-- -- ------- Mother and Daddy. ' _ THE MEN AND BOYS LOOK OVER THIS LIST or am SUGGESTIONS 1-`on ' LE5}; 371?}: will "be 9. .. ....... an: n ;.vwu J-IGUUI. IJIIIIUI." wear . . . . . . . . . . . $1.69 Penman s Preferred . $1;59 Suspenders. . . . . . . . . . . 59 Caps . . . . . . 89c and $1.39 vv UUI ocurxs . . . . .. $1.25, $1.50, $1.85 and $2.50 Rubber Belts . . . . . . . . 39 Overalls, union made, $1.98 Ties . . 47c, 85c and $1.25 `Handkerchiefs . . . . . . . 15 25.-, 2:. :15. -...I we- -_ a.A.uuulu:LUlu.C.l. 138 25c, 35c, 50c and 75c ea. Staneld s Red Label Under- wnnr Q` 5" nauaxnuyulv uuu. IJIHBS u u u 50c, 75c and $1.06 W601 Scarfs , . . $1.25, $1.50- $13.: ....I ea :11 Shirts .V . . . . . . 98 to $1.98 Socks 481:, 58c, 38c, 78c Sweaters, $3.95, $4.95, $7. Kumapart Cuff Links an- -1:- __J on an We have an.extra large assortment bought especially f o r Christmas shoppers. . Suede, Kid, Woollen and Chamois. Every- thing in Gloves.- DON'T FORGET E_1.Ll_N_(3__OI_JT opnxuws wm ';`;L6V` -__-- 7 - j OCT II. where is dieplayedva vuvonderful assort1:1ent of Babies Wear in Silk, Wool and Rubber. Buy your Christmas Gifts here this year and` save money .=QR SANTA LII-II-Ii I the most thrilling horse-race nish ever shown on stage or screen as the crashing climax to a mighty drama of strange and absorbing adventure on land and sea, the winning of which meant fortune, honor and position to one of the proudest fam- ilies in Kentucky. . A thrilling story of adven- ture on land and sea, lled with appealing romance, big moments and breath-taking situations, as the son of the proudest families in Ken- tucky gamely battles against a crushing fate to save the honor of his family and re- gain the high position wrest- ed from him by treachery] YOU'LL NEVER FORGIVE 1 YOURSELlf'n_lllls!\'OU MISS This pic.t_u_re opens "at the Tivoli Theati-e, Toronto, Dec. 17, at the followinrprices: 50, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50. The date and prices _ for the Barrieengagement will he announced later. ` T3116 Kenttsw why -_- -__--.. --.. vs -auuuu-nan:-In no VICKI mas presents for young and old. V COMING: V Next Week--Jack `Pickford in Garri_son s Finish Soon-Lon Chaney in `A`The Shock? 1:i6m.`1e.?..;"ei-:a`i) L T COMING SOON: Wallae Beery and Kathleen Clifford in in-Quin A :2 1---_ _ _-__ ____ . .__> Wholesale Pace; Overcoats, `Suits, Under- wear, Sweaters, Gloves, Scarfs, Overalls and I:'---..._n.I_:__ __ 1L - . II II 1 __._. _-_ .--:-- --`anima- Have ycu seen the new BI-TEX HOSIERY? `A combined silk and cotton hose that has the warmth'of wool but the appearance of silk. T-hey come in black, brown, grey and mode. Price $2.25. Colors galore in Scarfs this Christmas. They are so popular that they are sure to please, B_.2__J I',, An l|- . An -- --vvv wuss? III`! `F hkey, Auctioneer- VISIT _OUR BOOTH The Greatest Screen Thrill;:;' <;f_A_llm mug--v--1, \onvvwo IJIrull, \JVCl Everything thait Men Wear WHY N_oT SILK Hose? ._._ --_ _-v _-..y u rnvtouw, Price; from $2.25 to $3.50 $n._1< SCARFS -'S'_ c'2{} Ei1;;<;ia_ ; :3' p.m. No advance in prices: 15:-25 Gopd Comedy ' ' What would you do if you were shanghied aboard a sailing vessel, hammered from one port to another, carried across strange seas and nal- ly shipwrecked upon a shore on the other side of the world from family, position and friends? See what Don- ald Gordon did in the greatest ad- venture drama~of the year. (5, ,0 n-A in Thrills tlilat will lift you f:om your seat! `I171 oRcHE:i'"IiXfi1DER DIRECTION OF lij A:nn-; or Farm stock nplement J Con. 7, Innisl . I3" L61`iYv`E)iIi1'v6Ln Specially Arranged Mugiggl $core entire satisfaction Page Thirteen` ` H day: Money to Loan COAI2 '50: A` 2.95 'ays pleasing ery low in mber all of 93; $1.25; Outside the two criminal cases, little headway was made with the docket for the December Sessions which- opened at the Court House on Tuesday, Judge Vance presiding. ' _ I nnnunnn A` A'f`1nII`n17 17: uni: yu-Muulg. - J. Crosner of Atherley vs. Byers Ltd.. Toronto, a suit over a gasoline engine. and other items, was settled out of court. hntn. tn- fauna ad-Lana 13:17:` nu`-:I\na twain 'UlaHtH' IUUIHS, W55 UUHJIUU Uula U1 UUUl'lu Dates for four other c1v1l actlona were fixed` as- follows: Thompson vs. Byers, Dec. 14; Bellwood vs.`Bellwood, Dec. 17; Smith vs. Robinson, Jan. 11; Crawford vs. Sharpe, Jan. 23. ASQUITH--InV B-arrie, Dec. 9, 1923. 150 Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Asquith, 135 Cum-A berland St., Allandale, a daughter. nfvwnm 7.. , ntr ~n_.._:L_I 'n......:.. COU'1'I`S--In the EV. Hospital, Barrie, Sunday, Dec. 9, 1923, to Mr. and Mrs. James A. Coutts, Midhurst, a son. HOOVER--At the Soldiers Memorial Hos- `pital, Orillia, on Saturday,. December ` 8, 1923, to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hoover, Barrie (nee Ruby Thompson) a daughter. THOM.PSON-On Sunday, Dec. 9, 1923, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomp- son, Penetang. ' ~ ` Miss Lottie Hart has returned to Orillia _Hospital after taking a. post graduate courgse 1!` Surgery at 'the Private Patiente'.Pa'v1i- 11I1. Toronto. - L nhIIn`n- D.._L _.E -_L__._ __7...l. ALA -un:"._ g Eaton s szeli and gs they don't. or 1923 only: y, Buckwheat. on, Toronto. . ; 1; . u Douglas Pugh of Oshawa ap1r:hP:&h end with his parents, Mr- and Z`? _Mrs.` John Ehompeon and eons, Strqud. EV!-sh fto thank their many fhriendstlmfl D0182; ore or the'r ki d ' at y in _ our race Sad bereavenientinyllaplou of a deu:'lY 59' loved husband and ether. 50! The President, Mrs. Lowe, and the mem- bexe of the Women`: Guild of St. G60l'89 3 m"h, Allendale, take this opportunity 01 `thanking all those who so generously dolted to the sale of work. V50! 9 fun ! i th lat Lyndon Oharlec Hor1_1e'wisll1ytoo expgeu their grateful SP vreoletion of the many kindneeses and Wm` 3= . 2 g.:3f.`1`52mi'1.nnvin wm V-munspmr. DE'CEMBER 13 ,v 1923. l H cents DI %9ARDsoFIHA.NKs} SHANTY BAY a per word; minimum 50 cents I---- - ------- ublgc '~su:1`t:ti:nw>-1; f ecember 17 ehold furniture. 3. arly new and`.will b0' erve. Sale at LP-m`-W `Dav: A an n`! gunnn BORN Illlllllu nu vuv ur iicea. V - The deceas shire, England, ` William Horne, Hamilton. Lvuozu CTHARLES HORNE The death occurred at St. Catharines, on Saturday, December 8, of` Lynden Olrarles Horne, formerly of Barrie, in his 29th year. . The bodywas brought to Barrie, the funeral being held from the home of his brother-in-law, H. J. Buchanan, Tues- day afternoon, to Trinity Anglican Church and Barrie Union Cemetery. Military hon- ors were accorded the remains of the gle- parted veteran, _the returned soldiers of i Barrie marching in a body headed -by the Barrie Citizens` l_3and. The late Mr. Home l was a Gunner with the-Second Brigade.Ar- ` tillery, and served with the Canadian Ex- peditionary forces in France. ` His death was due to his having been ; gassed while on overseas service, his ill-` ness extendin from the time of - his re- i turn to Can a. Though he did not. die on thebattlefield he nevertheless gave his T.` life for his `country. , He had made his I home.in St. Catharineg where `he was a draftiman in the Welland Ship Oanal` of: 5 12--- Mrs. Thos. Barrett died at her home in North Bay, on Friday, December 7, at the `age of 45 years. Burial took -placejn the North Bay cemetery, on Monday, December 10. Mrs. Barrett was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.` W. H. Crossland, formerly of Barrie, and now residing in Northern Man-' itobaa William Grassland, of Barrie, drug- gist, is a brother. _ Mn `Rm-mm. who had been ill unwards 318$, 15 3 Drawer. _Mrs. Barrett, who had been ill upwards of a year, is mourned by her husband, and four children, William, Nellie, Bessie and Thomas. She was married to Mr. Barrett in Barrie about nineteen years ago. ,Her parents have resided in the West for some fifteen years. . t . Ammm Hanan fr-nm `Ran-in who attnnrlnd nrceen years. . Among those from Barne who attended. the funeral in North Bay on Monday were, Edward and Michael Barrett, brothers of Mr. Barrett, and William Crosaland. - @ @@&@@@@a@@w@@@&z@@@@a@@@@@@wawawawa@@@@%%%@@@v@ww@@@@@@@@ ERGUSON on] St., A BOOTH "FULL OF LADIES AND CHILD; L . W5 '1N.PK??".C`5F5 4 TEL New f.E' "\7.e:=._t s and Bloomers have just arrived. Nicely` boxed, they make ideal Christmas gifts. The shades are white, peach, mauve and pink. > puhnnn Q -_.I Q0 Ell v cup`: I ha I_ urns 1lJ_|`n.Ial\\vl-lll'al' 9 This Christmas, Handkerchiefs are bound to have your attention by coming forth in a wonderful variety of colors. We have silk, linen and cotton, all neatly boxed and reasonably priced. ' SEE oun BEAUTIFUL BATH TOWELS BE_1=_o13E DECIPINAQT - 11- tn`; jjnurll if A bigger variety than ever this Christmas of Col- ored and Figured Bath Towels. They make a very use- ful and so sible gift. Colors white, gold, pink, blue and mauve`,".-bio plain and in combinations. MRS. THOS. BAR RETT OBITUARY Ii PATRICK Merchant EED - C_O was born `n Leeds, York- 29 years 0, thelaon of who is now treaident of s mother; died in Barrio-in_ cow'mmu1 ml min nocuuuc column F ` ```.T?_' :'".-F`. QNDERWEAR -v~ van`. n nnovv, lauuuu ' All Price: $2.25 and $2.50 Beautiful Down Comforters now on display in our store 1 Large size. Price; $5.00 up to $22.50 V ' VVV( Give, Mother a Reversible Dursley Rug this A Christmas . . _ Prices $6.00 to $25.00. . uuusxug wurau ,t_uluu me 6110 came. _ Born in the village of_Downton, 'near Salisbury, England. Sept. 19, 1845, he came, with his family..to Canada in Feb- ruary, 1895,rsettling in Barrie where he established the -bminess now known as "The -Barrie Wicker Works." Uniting with the Baptist church, he became actively en- lgageddixychristian work in which be de- ag te o ` ' lnnahhaa `n nfn `en lgnuuin In Canaan:-- `LL. uslgides his wife he leaves to mourn his loss, three sons, six daughters, eighteen grandchildren and one great-grandchild. The sons _snd daughters are: Arthur, Edward and Ernest, all of Barrie; Mrs. J. Gun- stone, Barrie; "Mrs. James. Horton, Rose St.; Mrs. James Home, Rugby; Mrs. Ed- win Cook, Toronto; Mrs. Ernest Bell, Lis- towell; Mrs. Alvin Cooke, Barrie. . 'I"|... iclunnllnil 113: RA hush` nu. C.\an_.I.._. d by s. H. whiting. at 1 p.m. ' ` .. A. Mcconky, Auctioneer IIUVVUII. -ll-I190 FIIVLLI UUUIU, DIIIKIUU `- The, funeral will be ld on Saturday afternoon` to Barrie Unioo Cemetery. uu. uauuauucu uuu_auUlS U1 JJBIIIIIIZOII. - -Among those from outof town who were here for the funeral were the following: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buchanan, Toronto; William Horne, Jack .I-Iorne, Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs, James Horne,vSt. Catharines; Wm. Hobbs and Wm. Ward, Hamilton; _Fred Gates and Albert Gould, Toronto; Adjutant and Mrs. Speller, North Bay; Mr. and Mrs. Allan:-t `Rm-Jmnnn Ptnlmmml I nwuvuuu uuu Lura. , opener, norm nay; E5.` and Mrs. Albert Buchanan, Richmond ] _ jj Isaac Prince, 9. very highly respected res- ident of Barrie forgnearly thirty years, passed away at eleven o'clock last night, Dec. 12, at his home, -94,ACodrington St-. Deceased had been in failing ` health` for about three years but was 1ble to be around until about a week ago when he took to his bed, his condition gradually be- coming worse until the and came. `Rn!-n :n I-`run ulllnnn nl 1'1...-...L.._ " umuus wutu lu uuurge 01 M16 U'._W..A. Besides his wife, .(formerly Miss Maud Buchanan of Barrie) and a son, two years ' of age, and his father, he .is survived by one `sister, Mrs. (vA.djq-tant) gspeliler of North Bay, and two brothers; James of St. Catharinee'and_Jack of Hamilton. ' .AIhnnn 4-`anon `harm nut AC 4-..... _.L- --_- unuypcu uuu_pup1:nea upon ID. At St. Cathannea the funeral arrange- ments were in charge of the G._W.Y.A.' |'Rpnirlnn wifn (flaw-1-nnl-Ii: was Inuul ISAACAPRINCE `fan muuun EXAMINER PRET'I'Y IMPORTED HANQBAQS 'Dn...I..J ......l l_..A.L_.. LL- __-_.-_ 1_L, ONSALE old F umiture - usual 5 1 sun \II\ll.|lI |lr|A1lJlJ'l\JoJ _Beaded and leather, the very latest styles. Jesus` sent avower to bloom in our home, Who budded sweet and fair. Du` LL- G--.2--....LL-.-..LL 1.-.; L- L_I__ L9..- 1' `L10 uuuueu IWCUF anu 18113 `But the Saviour `thought best to take him hlfl REYNOIJl3S--In loving memory of Sam- uel Reynolds, ,89 Toronto 8t., Barrie, whn (`Anni-n!` 4211;: fa Than 1091 We mise her when we need a friedd, On her we always could depend. She cheered ourwaya, ehe soothed our pain. God grant some day we ll meet again. gn_ - I:_L-_ 19---- POWELI:-Ih loving memory of our darl- ing Jackie, who fell asleep in Jesus, Dec. 1. 1912. ICE!` 5 van:-n - MclNlDLESS-In affectionate memory of Beegrice Mclndless, who died Dec. 10, 192 .` ` V Friends may think the wound has healed, V When at times they see us smile. . But they little know the heartaches That smile hides all the while. To memory `dear. r50p ,-Family. ned has received tions from MU?IRHEAD-In.fond and long memory A` mv AAA!` niafnr Hun Inna II:r`|nnA --Coming! Pola Negri in The| Spanish Dancer. 50c I :.Ia_ya_> U1 aauucaa uuu 601116 061' 118, Tears of sorrow often flow. Memory keeps our`loved one near us, Whom God called five years ago. |50c -Father, Mother, Sisters and Brothers. affecti;nate inem fl:!....4..:.... ll..'l .....lI...... _L- .I:__I -n EVANS-eIn loving memory of Mrs. Fred Evans, who departed this life Dec. `9, 1918. V ` . Daysjof sadness still come o er us, Tear: nf nnrrnw nfhm mu ruo MID DlV.IU|l1"10l.l home To be a lily there. zn. um xwyuuuns ,ov Lurunloo 95., Darn: , who departed thia life, Deo., 1921. We, who loved you, sadly miss you, Ag it dawns another year. ' In our lonely hours of thinking, Thoughts of you are always near. `n_ 1:- __ ow; uu-uu.u.'4r.uJ-'1u-xuuu unu mvmg memory of my dear sister, Eliza. Jane Muirhead, who dgparted, this life, Dec. 14, 1922. u wuu wu 85180] 11.15 ulwlu , 16, 1918, aged 5 years. tgla. Ngri in

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