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Barrie Examiner, 11 Dec 1924, p. 16

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McINDLESS-In ever loving, memory of our dear little daughter and sis- ter, Beatrice K. Mclndless, who fell asleep Dec. 10, 1920, aged 13 years. _9 months. I God has taken home our darlihg. Placed our bud among His flowers, For sleeping peacefully in His bosom Lies the rose that once was ours. -Sadly missed by Mother, Father I 50!) Anti 'RrnI'-I-mama 1.0: u 50p Wttj And_. Inn- ulu IUVHI5` remem Drance IOHCUY kept. ' -Father, Mother, Brothers and Sisters. IL loving remembrance fondly t . uu I.ucl.', J.` d.L1lUl' and Brothers. IIUISUIC, Ont. I way cxupxuyce at Auanaale. . The records indicate that you en- tered the service of the railway on February 13, 1892, as a Mechanic's As- sistant, and your ability and faithful- ness have won for you theesteem and appreciation of all those with whom you have come in contact, Your duties have always been ya,-bly performed and your fellow employees, although sorry to seeyou lay down your tools, are delighted to know that you are?` to en- joy the benefits ~and`privileges as de- rived from the Pension Fund of this Company as `a reward for long and faithful service; . . ' Durlnevvmmr rnnmnnnn in A'l`lan oIn , J. W. McCleary, who recently .re- tired from the service of-the,C.N.R... received a "very pleasant surprise yes- terday noon when he was called to the shops and presented with a. well- filled purse, accompanied by. an ad- dress, from the men at the shops. The address was read by/J. C. Miles and e the purse presented by H. . Peters. Mr. Mccleary, in acknowledging the presentation, expressed his _very `deep appreciation of the kindnes which prompted the gift as well as of` the generous gift itself. , The, Address` _.Dear Mr. McCleary: The officers and -employees of the Motive Power Department, Allandale. learning . of your retirement from active service with the Canadian National Railways on October 31, 1924, feel that the oc- casion cannot be allowed to pass'with- out _an expression of regret, but .par- ticularly wish to extend to you their sincere congratulations on having i `completed thirty-two years as a rail- way employee at Allandale. "Tho rnrnnra in;-11'nol-.3 J~kn4- -....L ._ VETERAN RAILWAY SHOPMAN RECEIVES Puese AND ADDRESS TUCK--In loving memory of David J. Tuck, who died Dec. 10, 1921.. Oh, hw we miss him, words cannot te , M .The briighnhappy face_ we loved so . we . . 50c-Sadly missed by Wife and Family. . . Bryson s Christmas _cake, almond- iced anddecorated, 45c lb. 50-51c -Carey'-Hurlburt Shoe Co. solve the Christmas gift problem with beautiful inexpensive house slippers for any member of the famliy. 50c lad of fourteen he went to Angus to Work for the lumbering firm of Dobiel & Mercer and-was employed in their saw mills there for twenty-one years. The milling business being pretty well over at Angus he came to Allandale 32 years ago and entered the employ of the Grand Trunk Railway, residing in Allandale continuously since that day and enjoying the Iesteem not only of his fellow workmen but of the citizens generally. _ _ - "a@.wm.maa&a.m@.m&a&@mmawgmmawgamagaaaagagg TheWar!en$9fAYi:ainia CA PIT QmI=em i3%:I-E T R E Geo. Vickers Limited -47 cu n\r v cry, nnnnwyo Inna: u;`liivI:leC`l ....._. .... .. s; Fine Shirts . .S . . . . . . .. Silk Shirts : . . . . . . . . . `.- $i U C 0' O O O O O 0 O O I I `Handkerchiefs, silk, linen, Fine Socks _. . . . . . . . . . . . . Sleeve Holders ...';... Suspenders . . . . . . . . . . . .` Hose Supporter Sets . . Golf Hose . . . . . . . . . . . $` Sweater Coats . . . . .. $2 Pullover Sweaters $ `Dressing Gowns . . . . . . $< House Coats $ Bath Robes .` . . . . . . . . . $l Knitted Wool Gloves. . ; . Knitted Silk Scarfs ., . T. $ Knitted Wool Scarfs . . `. $ Leather Gloves, lined and -__.1!_....I n This weekis a goodtime to buy Flannelette Blankets. 'l`here-arfejhree sizes in the best grade,` all Canadian make, and sell in a limited quantity only. ' 10/4 Single Size Blankets, grey and white . . . . . $2.15 11/4 Medium Size Blankets, grey and white . $2.20 12/_4' Largest Size Blankets, grey and white . . $2.69 Compare theseif you wil1,there s no better blanket made TAYLOR--In loving memory of Ptev. Edgar Taylor, son of Arthur and Sazrah A. Taylor, who died Dec. 8, 19 1.. ' ` , It is not the tears at the moment shed That tell how beloved is-the soul that is fled, ` But tears through many along night rent; . An Invinnn ~nnwun....1......-....... a...._11_- A FEW CHRISTMAS SUG- GESTIONS FOR MEN .Extra Value in Lirien and Terry Towels, Covers, Runners with` Lace T ~ Edge, Pillow Cases, Etc., Etc. THERE'S A HEAP OF SATISFACTION IN MAKING THIS YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING STORE. ASSOR'I'ME,_NTS ARE COMPLETE SELECTIONS MADE EASY FROM COMPLETE LINES OF WELL-BOUGHT MERCHANDISE, AND EVERY WAY YOU TURN YOU WILL BE IMPRESSED WITH i _ v _,__ . -----v-r-3:-I CIAVII lJV I-I "HI . THE EVIDENCE IT PAYS`TO SHOP Xi" VICKERS And everygarment isreduced in price .to, make your Christmas shopping easy. coat is offered at a saving. If it s a dress or coat, shop here. A] BUY BLANKETS NOW A SAL}: _o1'_ cons AND DRESSES Is on FIIIIIAY - gnnmm .'.' .._...'50cup urter . . 50 up .. $1.25 up 50p carfs . ; .. Sc2_1ffs William F ;x presents 1inen,35cup 50cup 25cup ;...._50cup Q1 GF ,, , $3.50 up . up . $658 up .0 $7.50 up . $6.50 up 75c up . $1.50 up . $1.00 up Friday, Dec. 12-C. G. Stamp, south ' 1, lot 2, Con. 10, Innisfil, farm stock and implements. Sale at 1 p.m. TW. A. Mcconkey, Auct. ' I Monday, Dec. 15-Thos. -Berthelotte, lot 29, Con. 6, Essa; farm stock and" implements. Sale at 1 p.m. W. A. Mcconkey, Auct. Tuesday, Dec. 16-Mrs. M. Burton. "105 Toronto St., Barrie; high class household furniture. W. A. Mc- Conkey, Auct. Wednes'd_ay,,Dec. 17--Ed. McDonald, West 1,5 lot 14, C011. 5, Vespra, farm stock and implements. Sale at 1 p.m. W. A. McConkey, Auct. Thursday, Dec. 18--J. N. Willing, W. ` half lot 6, con. 3, 0_ro-farm stock AUCTION SALES THE HOME 01- BETTER PICTURES Hull 50p 7------ -----u \; ....i." .......... .. 1". up Hosiery of all kinds, 50c to $3.00 Umbrellas . . . . $2.25 to $5.00 Wool Gloves . . .- . . . . . .. 75 up Sleeveless Sweaters . . . . $2.75 up Chappie Coats . . . . . . . . . . $6.00 Broadcloth-Blouses . . . . $2.50 up Knitted Silk Blouses, $5 to $7.50 Handkerchiefs . . . - . . . . . . . 10c. up. Handkerchiefs, boxed, in great vn 1-:n+u Leather Handbags, $2.98 to $5.90 Knitted Silk Scarfs, $1.00 to $5.00 Chamoisette Gloves, 65c'to $1.50 Kid Gloves . . . . . . $1.75 to $3.00 Fine Silk Vests . . . . . A. . $1.50 up. Fine Silk Bloomers . . . . $2.50 up Fine Flannelette Night Gowns FOR EVERY WOMAN S CHRISTMAS ..:. . . mucu appreciated by the audience. In addition to his impersonations, Mr. Blood gave a number of stories and: recitations which showed that he is a master `of dialect. - v_- v -nn I._.|I I an I HIIVEK The second of the series of enter- tainments under the auspices of the, Collier St. Methodist choir was given- last Friday night by-Thompson Blood, whose clever impersonations of var-; ious nationalities and characters wereo much appreciated by the 3.dditiOn to big irnnnrunnofinna 1Ul'- and implements. `Sale at 1 p.m., W. A. Mcconkey, Auct. Saturday, Dec. 20-R. D.-Coutts (of Midhurst) at Max-rin's Yards, Barrie -Registered Durham and grade cat- tle. Sale at 1 p.m. W. A. Mc- Conkey. Auct. v uc . name at Conkey, Auct. - Our Christmas sale of Millinery is on, and an offering that will create enthusiasm in buying is our $5.00 Hat Sale.` These are beautifully made hats in colors and blacks, made up of exquisite materials, and include hats that sell regularly at$6.50, $7.50, $8.00, $9.00 and $10. We offer them all.at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.00 each For the lady who has put it o until now, there s a bargain in a beautiful winter hat. TAYLOR-In loving memory of Pte. Edgar Taylor, who died as a. result of service overseas on Dec. 8. 1921. --Always remembered by his brother and sister, Jesse and Clara. Windsor, 500 "* A CLEVER ASALE or SMART IVHLLINEIW ENTERTAINER LL- .._--'r ;llP 01 . PRODUCERS, ATTENTION! Barrie s .,,Christmas Market `Day will `be Saturday, December 20, when, in addition to local dealers, outside buyers are expected. J lJ'Il.\l\ ` ` Simcoe s Count`; Town The Mecca of Christmas Shoppers, where every buyer in the County gets the most for his money. :;_._._A}~ Dollies, all sizes . . . . 50 to $6.50 Teddy Bears . . . . . . . . .. 50c Cute Little Socks . . . . 29 to 90 Fine Knit Hosiery . . . 50c to 75` W001 Mittens . . . . . . . 35c to 60 Woo1.Bootees . . . .. . . . . . . 25 up Handkerchiefs, boxed . 25c to 60 Wool Polka Jackets. . . $1.00 up Small Fancy Purses . . 35c to 50 Pullover Wool Sets . . . . . . $5.50 White Wool Scarfs . . . . . . 75c up ,White Knit Shawls . . . . $2.`00 up Child s Fancy Bracelets . . . . . 50c Knit Wool Gloves . . . . . . 25 up `Silk Garters for soxi . . . . . . 20 Fine Knitted Shirts . . . . . 75c up sy. All dresses in stock and every ALL ON VIEW, MAIN FLOOR. com) CHEER FOR THE LITTLE ONES , ,__, __a-.f - ,v..--u- A `bud the Gardener gave us, ` A pure and lovely child, VI-Ie gave it in our keepingr To -cherish undeflled ._ But just as it was opening To the glory of the day Down came the Heavenly_ Gardener And took our flower awnv. 71;! I DOLL COMPETITION "-Wallpaper in latest designs, all F prices. Exclusive agency for Staun- \ ton s semi-trimmed. W. A. Lowe & } Son, Elizabeth St. -. 39tfc T The dressed doll competition is creating great interest among the girls. Only a limited number of dolls available now, and the entry must be in by the 18th. Every girl under 14 has a chance. Time is short. Prizes on View at the doll department, up- . stairs. " Ull VIC` \I\IW%I Dlall. 3. GEORGE VICKERS Limited. ....z9cto9 r...50cto7 to6 .. 25` vxed 25cto6 3tS.... $1.00` es to5 ts .. $5.. 5 .. 75c1 ...25cup 75cup I uuwu uuxue Ule_ neavenIy_ Gardener our flower away.` 50c-Sad1y missed by Mother and Dad& POWELL-In loving memory of our darling Jackie, who fell asleep in Jesus, Dec. 16, 1918, gged 5 years. A 1,,-u 1: 60p '

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