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Barrie Examiner, 26 Mar 1925, p. 8

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LUW uuyu [NHL WEEK. Stanley Tipping was at his home in Coldwater, over Sunday. _, Mrs. Archie McLean- of Barrie is visiting friends in. town. Miss Annie Train of Barrie spent the week-end at her home. John Rutherford, Jr., oi. Rugby is visiting at A. G. Bea.rdsa.ll s. II- f.`I..n..L `I Y l-..._LA_ I- ..-IlA-.l.._. PA( ggci A tea yoqr> grocer recommends is usually good tea. r ELMVALE NEWS $10.00 in Cash 1 CC CUBIC` Zj%T.VC&v Q U I '97 -I-J';)town Ticket Office Canadian Nltional Railwa;ys UIIIIIUP QKO" CI'l'IU: S. W. MOORE It'll`: hnlnal IlVIV\IVl'III\I|1'-1 Checks and Stripes in Belts" These have just been broughtfrom. the source of Styledom and are not shown in any other store in ; Barrie. To see them is to admire ` them. All sizes and in colorsto suit you. rm: LATEST lNNOVATlON-` l`L_-I_- __.I GL..2_-- 2- -Ilm SHIPMENT EXCLUSIVE culmlmnc nnuacr FROM scommn THIS WEEK. COME IN AND sma THEM. Nemo-Flex Combination . ` "No.10-300-u iuuscratgd -uv v-vs-v w-ru-u----u --vv-ta:-v -u Aclogged vlve or worn insulation -- FIRES --- Ruined. A well kept car -- a clever thief - STOLEN. A L....uL..I J--. .. .......I -1 ..I....L l`II\`I"f1'QI l'\\Y `I7- vnununnoa my not via aavuunwn-nan: no Mr. Grant ot'K1ngston is relieving Lloyd Jamieson at the Bank or Tor- Onto. ` _ run You MnT\AnnnnO n-\AI\' Ina` cu VGIVU UL" WUIII IIIDUIGUIVII L` 1151.3 `j LVHIIICUJ K :w"`e'l5l5kept A beautiful day - a swirl of dust- COLLISION -- Wrecked. `A careless pedestrian - someone INJURED - a `claim. A faulty brake - a slippery street - a DAMAGE claim. TELEPHONE OR CALL FOR PARTICULARS. ` ./ ._g_- g__.._;-_ __.`.-- And most grocers recommend it. [N UNAVOIDABLE ACCIDENTS. -59c and 753: each . u-as v vvu-u vv lvn- ... - -v-v- ' Rev. A. L. Atton,tB. A., `of Cookstown will occupy the pulpit in the Methodist church on Sunday. Rev.` E. E. Pug may will preach in Cookstown. m1_. 1 .... __u -1 4.1.-" 1-4.- 1\ .... -.. run pa--4 vv -.. r. w--.. -.- vvv.-..- vv - The funeral of the late Du can Gil- lies of Allandale took place aturday, Mar. 21. on arrival of C., N. R. train atrrioon. Interment was made ln Elm-. vale cemetery. DIED--At 126 Armstrong Ave., on Mar. 20, Minnie Beacock. wife` at Ellis J. Edwards, A aged 56 yrs. -Funeral was held, Monday at 2 p.m. to Mount Pleas- ant Cemetery, Toronto. This serves. as brassiere end corset:-giyegseesmooth, uixbrolceui contour in front and that lines at the backeand "under arms, which is the gure `required for` 1925* styles. The newest model - produced by the Nemo Co. I week with her daughter, Mrs. H, Mar- tin, at Shanty Bay. Mr: Ward M` `Rnrrln returned home (.111, at ananty Day. Mrs. Ford of Barrie returned home on Saturday after spending a. few days with friends in town. a . It ,4un _ Ivovnu -n av---up on. 1. r. Scott is able-.t`o be at his office as in after being confined to the house for six weeks with a. sore toot. v ;.;_, 1\ A . ,n1u--|__.,____. Mrs. F. C. Bishop visited friends in Barrie last week. T Ed. Carnahan was in Toronto for an few days last week. Qfnnlnv 'l`Innln9` man at his hnmn in WILL PLACE THIS ELECTRIC N WASH-I ING MACHINE IN YOUR HOME ' B31 Es; -l2V<)fsVss"};;v.s~11v1;i study of corset-tting, and will t you with a model suitable for your I gure. - lI\I.- L_-;_I__ L-..-_I _L_._.__ --..__L_ ,'l`he heavily boned strong corsets and the rubber girdles ,are required for "medium and stout gures, while the slight gures will find satisfaction in wearing circlets, corselettes and lighter corsets. ' ' Il -.'l-I_ L--- 1..-... An- ., n an You get Nemq Servi;:e_ Hey; 3--vv- vv-_.-v-u Models here from . . 98:: to $7.75 Larewns, Uuulw. uuu ouauuw uzuuu . -50 to $5.00 ya`:-d TwoT lovelylines in Silk Panels for your window. -$6.5_0 and $7.50 cg. EACH` SEASON BRINGS PRETTIER CUR- TAININGS AND COVE_RlNGS. Just allow us to show you the new ones. Silk and Cotton Madras, 50 tq $2.25 per yd. Fancy Nets in new let -we_ave,S 50 to $2.00 Cretons, Chintz and Shadow" Cloth ` _Rn.- in `R n his-5' TI`- '"_'i3i.}'.. 7w; 41 Dunlop St.,- Barrio. A-Price 3 LLIVIVALL IVDWD 3 VX I0I0I0X0I< Phone 74 I~\aI\-\4\a ...~w-v~.. u\I on-\1 - ya- ....- . The Women s Institute met at the] home of Mrs. J; A. Lennox on VVed., March 18. The principal business was the arranging for the coming competi- tion of Institute members at Cookstown in June, particulars ofwhich will be given later. A number of samples of handiwork of blind soldiers which the public is- invited to inspect will be shown in the Orange Hall at the meet- ing on April 22. Although St. Patrick's Day had just gone, the Roll Call brought out a number of jokes at Pat's expense, also to his credit, caus- ing` much merriment. d-IV UIIUCI. LIEU WU.LllUl WILII UUIUB. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson and] Ichildren of Alliston spent the week- end with Mr. ahd Mrs. J. R. Grey. I The rnnrulnr TT T4` 0 uhinrnnnf nnn- cuu WLLH LVLF. auu .LVl.l'. :1. FL. \Jl'Cy. The regular U. F. 0. shipment, con- sisting of cattle. hogs and calves, was loadedvby W. H. Campbell, on Monday. z 'm-... Mnthnidt Tainn Aid will hnl xuuucuvruy VVo 11'. L/dIll}JUUll, UH ;uuuua.y.' *'1`he Methodist Ladies Aid will hol their. regular meeting on Wednesday, April 1st, at the home of Mrs. Crossley. In Qt .Tnrh:',u (`hurt-h` lnqf Qnndavl ll})l'lI ISL, at 1.116 IIUIIIU UL AVLFE. \;l'USB1t2y.| In St. Jude's Church last Sunday[ Misses. R. Milllgan and G. Jamieson: sang the duet "How Sweet the `Name of Jesus Sounds," by W. E. Brown. I The gala nf hnlzincr nnnr fhn rnnn- quartcuc. George Spencer leads the Young People's Circle next Monday night and the study-paper will be taken by Miss Campbell. The book under discussion From Tunis to Tripoli," is proving very interesting. In the paper of Mon- day night last by Miss Spencer, an ac- count was given of the Berbers of the Atlas Mountains, said to be the oldest white race in the world. Miss Mc-I Donald was leader of this meeting. A piano solo by Miss G. Jamieson and a. recitation by Miss Juanita Jamieson added interest to the program. ! rl-II_- 1Iv-__- -_9_ 'I _._4..!4.-.L_ .._-4. -4. LI... `for the election of officers. for the com- i l_.l.'il.ULlUll- I The Junior Women's} Institue will! meet `on Thursday afternoon, *April 2,` at the home of Mrs. Jas. R. Jamieson, lng year. All members are requested' to be present. "FHA fhnnlzc nf 'l`hn "I"hnrn1>nn I`un.-:1- U1 JESUS DUUHUB, uy VV. P4. Dl'U\`\/H. The sale of bakingunder the man- agement of the Presbyterian ladies! was held at Mrs. VV. Cunningham's. `on Saturday and proved quite an at-I traction. ' rm... T.....n.. ur.-..........-.. 'r.....4'u.... ...:nl LU UU pl'b'I'3llL. I The thanks of The Thornton Twel-I ve" (plus) are accorded to all who contributed to the success of the play,` the quartette and pianists, the hostess- es of the varlouslpracttces, the ladies! who provided lunch, and those who! loaned, various articles required. All whn warn hrnannf 91* fhn nor-_ `ll LU: Mrs. Jais`. Mcnermott spent last IUILIIUU, VILFIUUS i1l`LlUlCB PBQUIFEU. All who were present at the per-I formance of Dot" last week very much enjoyed the three selections. furnished` by the male quartettet (W.| Smith, J.. Henry. N. Jamieson and C. Agar) between acts; also the spirited piano music by Mervyn Corbett and the instrumental `trio by Misses E. Matthews, L. Thompson and H. Boake, Miss G. Jamieson accompanied the quartette. nnr-ab Qndnnnr land: >fha' vnuana EIVUII U) Ll: JJEIUICE DID!!! \..1a.:ss.- [The epidemic of mumps still finds fresh victims, and many of the citizens are under the weather with colds. to n n A ll-no Ilnnuru-A Tlfllunn n -`A A_..G_. Rintoul was indisposed on Sunday and the Town Line service was cancelled. _ ` `Klan Ifuhzvounnlr Dnknmfann AF Q01-nuu WEE! Ui1llUUl|I=!Ja ' Miss Margaret Robertson of Stroud spent a few days last week with Miss Genevieve Jamieson. "Flu- 1|lf{:salnnnouv u\Inr\l:-bcruvun in blue. LXCIIUVIUVC JGHIICBUII. The Missionary program in the Methodist S. S. next} Sunday will be given by the Ladies Bible Class.- 'l"I1n -nnlornlrl nf rnnrnnu ufill fin:-11: lim IHUKIV [UN K010101014 'X0I0X0X0X0I< Robert Leslie has gone to Beaver- fn to see his sister. whojs seriously `Inn ... 1'\....:.: Aanw... no ru.......1.:1I ..:.. LVLFB. JJEVIU tluillll UL Lllul.'L'lllll V15 ited last week with her sister, Mrs . O'Dell. n u nm.1...o+ :.....'........1.....m.a ul '1-I. Corbett has ' purchased H. gltilcdkstocls fast pacing horse, Paddy o .," DA`! A {V `D!-ntnnl vuvnru u..I(--`A...-`.1 tuna g&&&$w&&ww&m&$$g "215/Irs. David Adams of Churchill vis- Ln `nn uuvnnlr ndtk Inn niatnn `Inn % A MOORE S DRY GOODS THORNTON istyiishiy designed, with \am the touches of distinc- tion, and very moderately priced may be said of every hat shown at this store. Compare them for yourself. F Why pay high prices for hats when you can get the good styles at from $3.00 to $6.00? Shipments direct from manufacturers almostevery` week bring to us all that is best. % '- UNDER-'VI`HE-ARM BAGS for e-veryday use. NOVELTY HANDKERCHIEFS in the most vivid colorings. - $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 AND $6.00 HATS - ` I The ab'ove illustration shows some of the Pretty , Accessories` to complete your Spring Outt. STYLISH GLOVES with neat embroidered cuffs. The SILK UMBRELLA with fancy short handle; Teeth" the latest starring vehicle of Tom Mix. with Tony, the horse, and Duke, the dog, 8. William Fox produc- tion directed by J. G. Blystone, was a- dapted from the popular novel, Sonny, written `by Virginia. Hudson Bright- man, a former well-known newspaper woman, and Clinton H. Stagg. In the original story, Sonny" isan Airedale that has many hairbreadth escapes. The book is described by its publishers as 59. dog story, 9. love story and a Vvestern story." In the: qr-roan trot-ainn H-an nnnuunnnn A. 1-`. A. MALCOMSON, the Imumce Man, says: Our Automobile Policy always proves a ` REAL BUMPER `T I auu u. vv t:HLeI`n SL017) . In the screen version the sequence and incidents have been slightly changed to allow greater opportunities for Tony, the horse and Duke, the dog, and the result is the best Tom Mix vehicle of his extended stellar carleenl This picture is at the Capitol theatre to-night, Friday and Saturday. TEETH ADAPTATION FROM THE POPULAR NOVEL, SONNY" the boatman, and George Lennox made} a. first-class clergyman, while Miss MacLaren. grey-haired and queenly,r sustained well the part of the lady novelist. There was no mark of amateu- rishness anywhere ,and much'credlt is reflected on the training of Mrs. W. H. Adams and her three years work with the players. Fine selections be- tween the acts were given by the male quartette and by a number of Thorn- ton's best pianists. Shop whre you are Invxted ti) shop. VICTROLA HEAR RECORDS on RADIO ..v naanaurnaai, 0'55 A GREATi-V`A-R-EETY OF TAILORED AND DRESS BLOUSES. -$2.95 to $8.98 out this week. ---Less 20% PLAIN A AND FANCY RUBBER tty APRONS are being shown for child- ren, misses and women- (Ill :54 ` A OUR READY-TO-WEAR SECTION IS A P1IAci3:6i3 INTEREST TO mmrs, lvglssg AND CHILDREN. AV GR.RAT VADTFMV nu m A Y? nnnn A 11' -F ROM A- A. F.3.I1'.'1'\iX1.i':'(')'i\'/iS'i5 N". SERVICE QUALITY } Home-made` bread is often spoildz "by too much salt being added to the- : dough. It makes the loaves heavy. 1 | Put the milk. nliing infn a (-nit`! .uu5u. u maxes me loaves heavy. 1 milk- pudding into a cold} c, 45, 89, 65c, 69c, $1.19 Not all of these are newest styles, but several of them are quite correct for Spring wear. Each suit represents a great saving to the purchaser. Lot No. 1, 13 Suite, $10.00 to $42.50 Lot No. 2, 13 Suits, one price, $10.00. Lot No. 3, 4 Suits, one price . . $5.00 30 surrs ON spzcw. SALE THIS WEEK A price to suit your purse see the: ueexers wmx ulcu; 5.... V......T tons and embroxdered anchors. --$3.89. each Having in view the great number of geople who travel in `motor cars, we ave selected suitable coat mater- ials and styles folrthat purpose. We --310.93 to $35.00 ' Coats for Children of all ages --A L-cg . See the; Reefers with their Bi1t.bt' 1.....- -...I ,.....'l-...-Jav-1.1:` n11P1`|`I`_ RED_Ro_s1g S. W. MOORE `JERSEY KNIT suns for Spring and Summer Wear at $12.50 ea. These are all wool and have the neat hairline stripes. We guaran- tee them not to sag. Sand with white stripes, pearl with white stripes `and pearl with purple stripes; sizes 38 to 42 now in stock Q10 an lovers and [let the oven heat gradually With the milk. If put ,into a very hot oven it is apt to cause the milk to I; curdle. 5- 11911 All DLUUA --$ 1 2.50 each cmct _T_" AD.-\.\I -)l\ Kn.ii `.10 OSB(,_)` 1'0 0. . Jzmu, wen TRAC and . Stat

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