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Barrie Examiner, 11 Dec 1924, p. 20

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.-uv -u5 IVIIBB K\ A very estimable .'young lady of Cookstown in the person of Miss Katie Hill, passed to the Great Beyond on Dec. 3, after nearly twelve months of a lingering illness which she bore continuously with christian fortitude. She was -possessed of many sterling qualities and was beloved and `highly respected. by all who had the privilege of her acquaintance. Sh VAR fhn Hana-Ind-4.. .4 LL. Ian- uuuwa. I Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Harper e tamed a number of friends on F --games and dancing were the amusement for the evening. . . Whv nnf smhnnrihn fm~ mhn `I: 010 on $0308.) . , Mrs. N. Asaph of Barrie attended the funerals of Miss Baker and Miss Hill on -Saturday. ' Leonard Ross has returned home trom Barrie Hospital and is regaining his former healt . ` Jno. Mcclennon, Miss G. Herman and Miss. Machelle of Toronto cailed on friends here, Sunday. Pnrnv Ar-nn`lr1 is vinly-no Iain aiul-an IJII Ll`lUIlU_5 IICFU, aunuay. Percy Arnold is visiting his si [in Detroit and on his return will visit with Toronto friends. luunn Flinn and Tint-Innn... 13-1--` Illl. .WB8K. . Mr. and Mrs. Eli Agar of Al visited with Mr._ and Mrs. Herb. old on Sunday. MPH N ARAB :1? Darwin old-. lUUKo ' Amos Tuck and daughters of 1 Lowell visited friends here one" last week. `run. our` `M..- Van A--- -4 A111. The ats Miss K. Hill marv nuw-ml-.1.-. -........... -_. Death of Miss M. LI. I.-- -_--- Curlers Elect Officers " .-.........1 .__-_L1_ _ were pruugnt nome and St. John's Oemetery on She leaves an ngvn enn.... unwrreu m St. John's Oemetery Saturday. leaves an aged father and two brothers. Wm.` of Cookstown and George of Saskatchewan. -She was beloved by all who knew her. .' The Boys own Store` Upstairs `. W SUGGESTIONS FROM OUR Rduqn 1:: - _'-.'.___.---- ~- ` .;5fo1-($8.75 A Broa`dcloth shades, white, blue, cream, mauve, grey. Arrow and Tooke make. Sizes13V2 to 18. A $1.50 to $4.50 each % SPECIAL SALE OF BROADCLQTH and oAAthr-_ materia.1s" To make Gift choosing eas w % h f'11 % in haberdashery for the manyor%1/)f)y.aV eI`hle ?`CC13i?`EclrSfe?:I<:1Jigsvilgfifigglzgf our windows and on our;counters. Selections are ' ` - ' .DlJf\KlC' A\lI\ IRA II nOW' cm sums .eavV:h .,v-vvuavAAu (419 (ll. LHCU PHONE )AN'D MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE CAREF-I "`a}.iiJa}i;iiEaI1o';?" A large `assortment in the other styles - V-neck, pullover and roll collar. V Colors navy, fawn, gr'ey,' lovat, heathers and many r`nr'n11:nn4-3n-n f\r\`r\.n'n -nauuu vs "um: I". DEKBI` Death has once more entered this village and this time claimed for its victim Miss Minnie Baker, eldest daughter of Thos. and the late Mrs. Baker. Miss Baker had been in poor health "for the past ten years, having had two operations, one nine years ago and another five years ago. De- . spite her ill-health and suffering in the last ten years she had been the main support of an aged-father and ,mother. Her mother pre-deceased her four years. About eight weeks ago her condition became serious and she was taken to the R. V. Hospital, Barrie, where she passed away on Dec. 4. 4 Her remains were brought home and 4 interred in Cemetery ` Qnfvlv-Roxy El... 1---.-- _-- A--- `Always ~usefu1,' a1w'ays warm. '.Sizes 36 to 44. The Vest Coat Sweater` the most popular sweater ' today, $2.75 to $8.50 each 5 in Linen, Silk, Silk Crepe. Linen Handkerchiefs 45c, 50c _and 75c each ` Silk and Crepe Hdkfs. \ Fawn, white, _,purple and fancy , 75, $1.00 and $1.50 ea`. White Lawn Hdkfs. _ -`Fancy boxes Half -dozen, boxed, $1.00 -Qr.'doze,n', boxed .. $1.00 iid `.'.`i..`iiE .3"p.. Tan, brown, grey wool- lined Mocha and cape gloves, $1.50 - $3.50 pr. Grey fur-lined; $4.00 pr. _English and Scotch knit .-..I.\....... 1991 an A. __ '- ; avnnwtx JQULIL, U11` Wid .. . $2.00 pr. Grey French suede, silk 1:nnr1 "3 ""` ' in all sizes. Pecary hog . . .-`$3.50 pr. , Genuine buck '. $5.00 pr. Grey French suede; un- The most reliable makes, Perr_in. s and Dent s," ___ -11 _... ...... uu uuuu.-u n.1uL_ gloves, $1.00 - $1.75 pr; vuuuuua |-Iwub UlllUUl' The annual meeting of the Cooks- town curling club was held in "the rink on .Monday, Dec. 8, when the tollowing officers were elected for the 1924-25 season: Hon. Presidents. W. A. Boys, M.P., . Rowe, M.P.P., E. J. Jamieson. M. .P.; President,'Dr. ~ J. H. Miller; Vice President, Jno. M. Pugsley; Secy;-Treas., L. E. C. Monkman; Ice Committee, Chas. Fish- er, Jno. Donnell, Frank Robinson; General Purposes Committee,,R. J . McAfee, Harry Fisher, Lorne Arnold.- The fee. remains at three dollars for the season and anyone desiring a. winter's sport will kindly notify the President or secretary in, order that 9. complete list may be on hand when the rinks are drawn up for the" sea-_ SOD . GIFT GLOVE_ 75, 35, $1.oof$1.25 _and $1.50 pair ` ` --Made in silk, wool and _ silk and wool. The seasonable andmost acceptable hose is the English all wool or silk and wool. They come in mottled patterns; lovats, heathers, fawns, browns, and every colored clock. A $1.00 to $1.50 pair ' Neatly boxed. . +-35c and 50:: Boxed. Garters, 50cV- 75 Boxd.Braces, 75-$1.25 Boxed Garter and Arm-_ 1.......: --J. A- -- `Boxed Arm_ba_n_ds GIFT BRACES, _ _, ARMBANDS, GARTERS Neatly boxed Turn'bulln s CeeteeT `and Watson s well known ' brands. $3.00 to $9.00 per suit $2.25IJ1_.:: each Broadcloth shades, peach, mauve, cream, grey, blue. Flannel, Crepe, Zephyr, Broadcloth % All sizes ~ s and shelves with the most popular, yet useful articles tiyilgygninihswers tq their Christmas gift difficulties in GIFT PYJAMAS WINTER UNDERWEAR Juyeu Dy an wno attended. 7 _ . Mr. and Mrs. Job Nevills announce the engagement of their daughter,- Lllly Ann to Mr. Charles W. Bas~ alngthweighte, ypungest son of-Mr. I-I. Bassingthweighte and the late Mrs. Bassingthweighte, both of Cookstown, the marriage _to take place early in` January . $4.50 Jen." F-UL ATTENTION. The White Scarf is it this season, shown in silk and crepe, $3.50 and $4.00 each. Striped attractive color combinations $3.00 `each. Scotch Knit Wool Mufflers $1.50 to $3.00 each. All_ thig in 50c to -e;-h-H I this season s newest creations, hundreds of patterns and Colors,` j inc1uding- . The New Guards Stripe Silk and W'oo1 Crepe English Knitted Ties and!-Ieavy Swiss Silk |-_ _1_ rh- J `z vv nus} \JIIl\ Each Tic; Vneatly boxed. Comfortable . HOUSE quality of _im- ) ported tweed. Sizes 38 to 42 `$7.50 to $10. ..... uuvu 0 rxununcuanuu uuu uuu QDU . , V (Advt.) A very interesting meeting of the `Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. R. W. Glass last week. demonstrating in the art of cooking. A Christmas programme was the en- tertainment part of the evening. A very profitable time was spent and en- joyed by all who attended. Mr and life`: Tn}-u 'l\TnuIIh- 'o.....'.-......V.... UIIC VVCKII-Sn ' Notwithstzmtli iners on the up satisfactory. ' promises to In` with tgwnspeopl auululug, .\ _`.i(L fty-six. Th< corated szmi~< walls isa linm nut nish; 21 of nlarxk vzln panel` with :1 I Paris rmpnr :- the ceiling`. m . contrast to Lzhtinzr is pf" pretty b`t`a('k1 . the walls. ' `AT- L__,:; I 450 UIAU lK'(\l . ing tea room, and Tilnchcw z-1*`! at the side um . each. compzirin mirror on the In addition to 1 there are sow- aording semi` 'I`L.. Hf!-n__~:v _ rounded rrurn . back-bar with `Is an electrir 0110 01' Ill: ness pn-mi-; -: last .H`:m,z.-i.~._' Bros. :12/'t}-... . and Z\'I:Lplv '. `equipment 4.! calm and M; :' lz1.`~`t wm'(l" FM The uL:r'1 windows, is iz terior. In_ thv a large sndu latest (icsimn. sani-onyx "blzu porcelain, cum syrups. ioln: is also used fa making the S01 the opposite salesmen lh. and cakes. .e cupboards fur below are (flu trays of oak:-. everything is H of the latest dr A4. LL- __ ATTRAC7 OPENED JVIIIIIC, Ogkwumi ( Garrett. van. ;BaI`ri0-01'} ;A. Stephens Milne. uuuc uruxen In `ner nose. . The L.O.B.A. Lodge held a.,very successful dance on Friday evening in the town hall, A great number at- tended from a distance, also several trom the Allandale and Barrie 1odges'.- Chrlstmazsx tree and nnnr-art in` fhn -.--nu At a mm the Thistle- Vai_r s, Mo. chosen for The executi rinks for an bonspiel will Day. Skips tle rinks i with outieidv Tankard, \ V Distriht ('1 I. but li1.Lt'5L (1 At the rear noun LA- .7 -vvIwIt:h.\ (`(11 night of So open shod, _Ralph M wltness uul I'I<:(n1.0- AL 0,, .|u5 \1UU(l \`\ Tho ("la-I anaM;m Barrie. '- in V was in '*--x when t".<- reply tho ( who said 1} tonfhat ni ` Owner . --nu.-. . pended so ence was witness fn of Goodwi hearing iv pleaded 1: circumstan mg Goodw 'PL.. .1. Walto convicted ferred a four au rims, a s tributor 1 Alliston. in by the noon aft: Sentence Judge Va Goo?lwin quitted 0 theft of t Alliston. 2 any evide- Jllry F St() \I:l\\fI THIS u'uu1.u1e Alxanuale and uarrie xoclg Christmas tree and concert in` Presbyterian church, First Essa, Monday evening, Dec. 22. Cone consists of readings, dialogues a choruses. Admission 35c anld 2` AA THIS1 uxuuxsemenl. 10!` tile evening. Why not subscribe for The Barrie "Examiner to send as a Christmas gift to some friends who are far away and who would enjoy the Weekly news from their home town? Leave orders with R. H; Leeson. , Miss Eileen Dinwoody met with an, accident at school last week. Col- iiding with another" girl while running` she was unfortunate in having _a. small bone broken in her nose. Th T. Q R A T.nRa-A HAIR a `nun: V15. WILD '1.'U1'0IlILO II'l8!l(lS. ' W Misses Eliza and Kathleen Baker of Newmarket atended the funeral of their aunt, Miss Baker. on Saturday. T. Lawrence of Thornton visited his arents. Mr. and Mrs. K. Lawrence, ere, on Sunday before leaving for. Ottawa . `rm... .-.....a `mu... 1-11......` -r-r......-__ -..L_..

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