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Barrie Examiner, 26 Mar 1925, p. 7

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s nightg oided you have left nemnu. Accept these gifts and these senti- ments as a. slight expression of the esteem in which you are held. um-um: nn hnhnlf nf vnur nld friends pesteem in which nem. A i Signed on behalf of your old friends land neighbors at Sunnidale Corners: John Hood, Edgar Carruthers. | ._.______..__.. Mar. 24--'1`he WnmV;n s Institute meets at Mrs. Beardsa.ll s this we.ek. mrnu `lzidumli in vinifing with her sis- meets at Mrs. .|:searasa.u's Una wt-sun. Mrs. Bidwell is .visiting with her sis- ter, Mrs. Nelson, in Toronto. ` Mien W M`:-.R`2v attended the funeral Mrs. Nelson, 1n iroronto. Miss K. McKay attended of her cousin, Mrs. Hayman, in Toron- to last Week. - 'Dn1r man in innnninz of hlsrfarm last Week. Roy Slack is disposing of his `farm stock and implements this week. He is going into the garage business in Craighurst. - `Drnnnrafinnn are being made for the Craighurst. Preparations are being made first harvest of the year. that from the can an vu`t\ BI7V`III'\ ihlifrv, nrst a.l`vt:aL UL utu yea: maple syrup industry. {2}//;/ ' dozen cLowrs _ GINGHAMS -1 FLANNELS -- scmms - TOWELLING SHAKER FLANNEL, ETC., ETC. HUNDREDS or DOLLARS wokim or YARD oons AT LESS THAN MANUFAC'[URER S cos'r HERE ARE A FEW I-;xAivn>L1-:5: GINGHAMS, 15 yard. LINEN TOWELLING, 121/gc yard. CHINTZ, 19c yard; WHITE COTTON, llc yard. PRINTS, 19c yard. I ` AND LOTS OF OTHERS. Dome Fasteners HAIRNETS Peari Buttons RIBBONS 2 packages, 5c All shades, 5c 2 cards, 15 3c yard and up SPECIAL BARGAIN TABLE it is impossible to mention everything we have on sale here, so come in and see for yourself. It is our intention to put alarge quantity of merchandise on a bargain table at especially low prices. It is imposs- ible to gure the prices before going to press, but we must sell the goods and the prices will be low enough to sell them quickly. " COME EARLY FOR THESE BARGAINS Chi1dren s Hose -_- Handkerchiefs - Collar Buttons - Cuff Links Darners - Hair Pins - Safety Pins - Silk Thread '- Tape - Pins Wool Yarn - Combs -- Purses -- Brushes - Lamp Wick P Stationery of every description ELASTIC LACE 3 yds. 10c 2c yard DRY GOODS DEPARTME_1\{'l`% DON'T OVERLOOK THE BARGAIN ?71EE2f17.r CREAM! 1 Ci-amery Dept. " , . V smp E DIRECT FROM FARM _TO FACTORY AND RECEIVE MORE MONEY Write for our Shipping Tags COATES THREAP Special 390 No . 1 37: No. 2 34 I. o. (1. your station -7-ct spool mcmszsr 1-guess mun Swift Cgggglian C0. MOB ! .l"urn1n1n[ Store Fixtures . . -m`lOOICI '.l`lL'R:|l'.B:-0no-qu; I510. bulanoo, In N round to tho Inn: 00 and burn; In and tnvontory my, mini. Mu-oh Dth may also be on Guns! a 01-041! 0: 06. I at It. an We managed the Brown Men s Wear Bankrupt Sale and, we` believe, made a lot of friends during the sale. Our motto is always to guarantee ourimer- chandise with a money-back guarantee, and we can safely say this is the best stock we ever bought. Come in and see for yourself. ` for_our New Creamery wuo WE ARE! LOOK Rick Rack 5c` Crochet COTTON - 2 balls 15c Pafe Seven Toronto THURSDAY. MARCH 26. 19:5. 1?? J TCDTC? 9 1 76 YORK .S'l`. - _T TORONTO We are instructed by the .Canadia,n Credit Men : Associat_io1`1,% Limited Ito otter for `sale, en bloc, at a. mi; on the dollar, at our ` wareroomsq 73 York BL. '1`oronto,Aa.t.2.00 o'clock Mr and Mrs.`Joh'n Thompson at- tended the funeral ofthe late Mrs. Bell at Elmvale on Monday. The remains A taken up. residencelon their new farm purchased `from Jas. Bule, Sr. MQBIEMI Byhl I'VI1liI 'ther skin on causes ml of ten` by care- L 1)..`-.-. n B11`I'8C0 Ito auu rnvnuw um nu.1B.l.`. OWEN scum), om. Consisting ot- . , 7 Men : Clothing . . . . . . . . . . . 18,588.41 MOD`. Furnilhlng. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .T. . . . . . . . . 1,127.60 TTTw"7V fade Auction "1 m vnR`l{ S'l`-. mnnnmmn '.l.`m1ulB:-Ono-quu-tor cut: an um. cf bulnnoo two. and four months} cured tho Intututlon of tho Trul-: into:-out at 7%. stock in Inn on thopro-1 -|.nd`10zh. Invontoryl IOIII at tho ofco of tho` on'o Anoohuon. Limit-1 at. Toronto. - SI "!:11`1-\;ing spent some montns luau. nu... mer with Mr. and Mrs. Melville Bates. Sunnidale Corners jo1ns_1n wishing `Mr. and Mrs. Schell q. `1ong`a.n_d'i`ha.ppy- wedded life. . . Miss Grace Blakely and Brother; ,Harry, and James Calvrt attended` a. the Stock and Fixtures belonging` to the estate of at Severn lsrmge reuuuu. Calve *%i`ve:i-ssay.. w_11s __.1 r.1__- SALE s*f7AiiTsFI1., MAR- 27, at 8-3051: I r\t\`I/ I (\I\I/ leanses and d prepares SILK AND wooL _spx 95113-c-- nu _....__._ Just the thing for now E1715 Muuno UND.ER.WE..AR%59 FINE BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR 59 Alla:-nan-_____,,,, Kli;izes- . . . . 928 and/AVENUE EAST. nunnw nnnun nwm `THE B|G SALE STORE I-\ I!\I'\`I`I"'| OVERALLS - SMOCK_S. isle. B BLACK,` 31_.UI-: AND TX I K I 26,` ms. I.Jl.\I la lJl-arl\an-, -- _.-_ 4 STRIPED and 35.2: na1;e.' BLACK on BLUE smocxs Very_ fine quality. EASTER will soon be here,ean`d you all wantxhto be just right for thaf special day of days for the well dressed man. ' We can,r_1ot1ment,ion every suit in the store, but here are a few :- _ TWO-LPANT suns Nicely tailored, grey tweed . '. . . . I $._._::j 'I`otl.l.........-.-..'. . ._;__. _-_ `BLUE SERGE, we sold duri III , over from last week) -Alfred Mitchener arrived week after spending the he camps` near Pakersley. Mrs. ` John Thompson -----...-.1 of`!-ha late MP8} LOOK \LOOK Pcby loo ' ' :3-no LOT 1. '.RGE,ggua.ranteel -fast color-This is the duplicate of the ne `serge siiitse +1'd during the `former sale, all sizes. ~ A ~ V ` 1 7 . 1 I . . MEN s CLOTHING `?f'.`$i7j.95 $9,182.22 -A AA;.- -1 "reception on Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. -Maxwell, Corn Hill, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lennox, Creemore, (nee Miss Priscilla Maxwell). . A1... and nnnn McLean left on Wed- Maxwell). ~ Alex. and Colin McLean left nesday for their home in Pennant, Sask., after spending the winter with their brother, Laughlin McLean. rm... 1nnnnfhv' nf the community Laugnnn Mcuean. The sympathy` of. the community goes out to Mrs. Arthur Gibson in the death of her.mother, Mrs. Carscadden. r--._.. ..-.....1.. no lninnulna hnvn Things. ; comb set to`. aeatn U1. IlUl'lllULlLUl., Lu: n. V ......... -. The young people of Minesing have been unfortunate in having storm and bad roads.` both nights set` for their play, entitled, An Old Fashioned Mother." All are hoping to have the play given at a later date. ,_ - On Monday evening, Mar. 9, about 75 friends and neighbors gathered at the home of to bid farewell to them and their fam- Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Buie ' ily on the eve _of the `departure for .~ their new home in Stayner. During the evening an address was read by * Edgar Carruthers,_ and a. presentation ~ of two fumed oak. chairs made to Mr. and Mrs. Buie; a burnt leather collar bag to Fred. and a. military brush and Charlie- A very tting def by Charlie on" `behalf ` u- .......~...+. nnd"h1'bth61` reminding reply was ma.de*by Una:-ne on uuuu.u.~| of his parents dud br'oth'er reminding $1.49 `TO. REALIZE AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE. PRICES ARE MADE SO LOW \D T--------- --- _ THISSTOCK, CoNs1sTINc; OF HIGH GRADE MEN S WEAR; DRY GOODS, ETC., IS BEING sou) BELOW WHOLESALE cos'r THAT ANYONE SEEING THE MERCHANDISE WILL BE EVERYTHING GUARANTEED PEREECY - OR MONEY REFUNDED. READ EVERY ITEM on THIS PAGE. A IT WILL PAY YOU. EVERY ITEM A MoNEY.sAvER. $1.49 B_a:1;3.r:s sluc BROADCLOTH SHIRTS, ----- . . $2.69 MEN S WORK sox { 5 PAIRS FOR $130 SILK sox Extra? good value . . . . . . snown WORK PANTS, $1.93 up LOT2. . .;$l1.95 BLUE CHAMBRAY TWORK SHIRTS 9 SALT AND PEPPER WORK 98 V SHIRTS, all sizes, bestmakes` C the friends and `neighbors of the warm [feeling for Sunnidale Corners after living on the old farm for 21 years. He assured all of a. warm welcome when they could visit them in thelr new home. Following is the address: -u,:-,_:.... iii`..- 4-Iona Inna nnrnn IlU\V Unit. I.` van; n A115 at.) ....v ...._- -_~ . Dear Friends:-The time has come when you are to move out from among those who for many years have been your friends and neighbors, We have come to youthis evening to tell you that We find it difficult to part with you. It may be that we have left our kind words to you unspoken until you are `about to leave us, but we assure you that we have always entertained] the kindest thoughts` of you and we now feel what a. loss your absence will mean `to Sunnidale Corners. rm........ has: hnpn nnthinlz` nronosed for `to Sunnidale corners. There has been nothing proposed l the general good of all,'but in it you were all and always ready to co-oper- ate. You have given to us a helping hand in time of need and you have come `to us in seasons of sickness. Thereis nothing that you could have done" that was not ._'done to make these Corners a better place in which to live. We assure you that our affection for you will remain as in former years and ~_we-trustgthat you` may not be--so far ' removed `fro'n`1'"u`s, "b`uttha;t we"m`a.y _39c \ LOOK A `very large assortment. of .TweeJs, Serges and Worsteds `nu: `mam:-:' EXAMINER Double y9ke BOYS BRACES, 15 SUSPENDERS - 33c HANDKERCHIEES FINE sums, 98 LOT 3. `$24.95 89c 75c. still see you from time to time. As an expression of our fond regard for all of you, we now present, toyou these gifts in the hope that you may be long spared to enjoy them. T.nf I-I-mm Aver remind vou Of the be long spared to emoy tnexn. Let them ever remind you good old. times you have enjoyed on the farm `and remind you'of the friends have left behind. Anmm these gifts and

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