Paper ity 5c rolls for 25 ` TIQIE BARRIEV EXAMINER `week of`Dec. 14-19 in Bohemian !Girl. T 49x nuanvvv n------- _...v.__. An interesting entertaininent W25 given on Tuesday evening by t e `ladies of Collier St. United Church- in the schoolroom of the church, and `it was attended by an audience that lled the room to capacity. The pro- gramme consisted of a vocal trio by -Mrs. Ralph Johnston, Mrs. `A. H. Felt and Mrs. A. G. MacLel1an; selections by a trio composed of Mrs. L. R. Ord (violin), Miss Maud Claxton ( cello) and Mrs. J. H. Rodgers (piano); a ENJOYABLE MUSICALE __ _...L Warm Winter Overcoats, all wool, in the wanted shades, grey, lovat, brown and heather, sizes 35 to 44. _ 4 years to l8Jyea1's The Juvenile" Overcoat Reefer for chdren 4 to 8 years of age, double- breasted style, tweecf-lined,.in grey, brown ant} blue shades. _ 0 December `Sale Price . . . u... `r`~~- December `sue rnce BOYS . OVERCOATS--8 tr; 18 years,-Ittztcte men s style and from .mert stc1oths, in blue,` grey, brown an.d heather mixtures. December Sale Price starting at . . _. , . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4* Q. ardwood slabs. softwood slabs. put up in ve- The Men : and Boys BOYS SUITS and OVERCOATS December Sale Price $11.50 * $27.50 CHlLDREN S AND soars ovancoms Uized by tzl great artists 7 and noted for their - wonderful tone. , ` It will pa); you to see these 5. bargains before you. buy. Pleasure in the ' home is increased wonderfully by l the V presence of a perfect piano. There is a charm about the __ - __A __._-g WE HAVE FOUR BIG SPECIALS FOR THE CHRISTMAS SEASON piano solo by Miss Muriel Bryson; and a very interesting. number in which Mrs. A.s S. Burton described several characters from the old family album, while -apout twenty ladies and children portrayed the various characters in costume. The ladies afterwards formed a chorus and`sang a medley of old songs. Following the programme, refresh- ments were served. ' FINE New STORE F. D. Cancilla s fruit store attract- ed much favorable comment last Sat- urday when it was re-opened for bus- HE-ZINTZMAN & co. PIANO about 40,000 enty-ve years Very smartly tailored, with the best trimmings, styles for both old and young, made from imported wor- steds and tweeds, in the 'season s most popular patterns, sizes 35-42. `*3 . A most wonderful range of high grade man-tailored suits for boys of all ages, made in plain, fancy and Norfolk styles, one or two pairs 0 bloomers as desired. Dec. Salefrice starting at I` MEN S SUITS December Sale Price $12.50 tof$`30T0`0` mess. The store has been widened four feet, a handsome front installed and the interior tted up in a very bright and attractive manner. At night the front is brilliantly illum- inated by three 500-watt lamps, while the interior is well lighted with six 200-watt xtures. The store is a ne addition to Barrie s up-to-date busi- ness places and the proprietor is to be complimented on his enterprise. ---Wa1lpaper in latest designs, all prices. Exclusive agency for Sta1m- ton s semi-trimmed. W. A. Lowe & Son, Elizabeth St. tfc 7 years to 18 years BO_YS SUITS ER 3} "1925. Page , Thirteen TAILORING |BE(:'j ib IIVORY ose Pieces, Sets and Manicure Rolls. received in- rom _ C_E'.Y he largest ssortment in town. In I 25c to $25.00 }a Variety months credit `ties furnishing 6% per an- I Sale at 2 p.m. ONKEY, Auct. M '. i lb. )od and will be IsALE s - u o o v u ` PN mt lbs. for 25 . . 4 for 25 .. 4 for 25 5 lbs. for 24 1-lb. tin, 34 9A- E3: 53; 15c lb. 15 lb. 4 Q:-IQ. 24: zwvawavawawaavwwgavwwwawaavmtmww@zw@wavvmv&ayawawavawavaamwwwwwwwg i ' . -_.. The Rolls-Royce ofRad1o Hemtzman & Co. Planos Ilp hv sill` great artists _. .__T.__.:....:.`.__..___:=._._.... -.__..... An -muizsmur. nacaunn 3, 1925.5 `}"1`EE.`'E.S`A 3Lp" '.`1fc`i`A` ARTHUR E. PATTERSON " E % aaaaa@&&aaa&a&m&&a&@Q&aa$@&m5a@a@&&aaaaga&a@Q@&a&@aa@a@&a&&aa@&@aa&a&@% On Tuesday afternoon a. chl1d's1ld- \ "mg on Mulcuster St. narrowly escaped `being struck by the five o'clock train as it approached theestation, The en-_ ,gineer informed `Chief Stewart that the boy and over the crossing only a. few feet in front of the engine. . A e __________ T e-i-S-z;l:on ` . 18c lb. avi!9!T.'1eal:e; TONIGHT FRIDAY . SATURDAY A Gripping Drama of the Day:_of 49 Phone 1133 ` ` The Home of Better Picture: A Picture Filled ' - I` `-`The House of Flickers Two Shows, 7.15 - 9.15 Matinee Saturday at 2.3.0 Regular Prices Adults 23c,rtax 2c. t Children 9c, tax tc. Don't buy_a Ro.di_::.\g1til-,you`hnve seen heard the The new 6-tube Struoberg-(Earisoniis a wonder reeeiver. We Will be P1 1'S.edrto- give you free demonstration in your own home (it is so sim'p1e ) -no aerial is required. DISTANCE Robin Hood per lb. . 17c 101' . . . . 20c er lb. . . 23: . 3 for 25 .. 3 for 25 . . . . . . . . 28:: ;x . . . . . . 34 per dozen 45 per lb. . 30 dressed . 15c A mighty tale of old. with Doug. romping through it in his i characteristic manner. Never a dull moment, chuck full_ of action from" start to finish ` Also d.'Ca.meo Comedy One Show Only at 8.15 ' Regular'Prices Adults 23c, tax 2c. I Children 9c,` tax 1c; t SOON r r 3 mm HALF-WA g Gnu, at_$60.00, $90.90; $125.o_o, $160.09 and $2l0.00 s Get one of these sets and 'tune in on the Christmas music \ rlcu l:1p-t;1|:i"i'v'.e%oi Wol-yesgf the yo " W Have `infstocku-9., cprinplet-line of the celebratgd FADA NEUTRODYNE RECEIVERS . with T71-an. --4 VOLUME ` ____ _Outstanding Features erries _ 3d quantity his price 'upuuu LIN: W'l.ll.|.UL' Ill Lil1:llLUl.'IlI.. Dalton Robertson of Toronto spenti `the week-end with his mother. T4`rnvnn++ 'lUfnT7nlnnI.. IAIN nu Vuunuoiv I-n uueuu LIB LIB. wuue uuuege, Ill. Auru1'u.. Mr. and Mrs. T. Metcalf are spending a few weeks in Toronto visiting their sons. V . I 1\;1inn T 1\II'Inc1 1VI\l:|V|+ lnm Inna`) In 'Mr:s. J. Miles spent last week `in London visiting her sister, Mrs. Chas. Robertson. mum, fVnnAnPn\9R 1.) `N! M nm~1c:1~nn ~_]UlIl IILS .l.l:lLHUl`. Thos. Tooke returned on,Wednesda.V from Kirkland Lake where he has spent, several months, i Thfu and 1\/Inn {Ivan} T-Tnn1n annnf fh I Miss Almeida Lewis left Monday to `spend the winter in California. I T\nH-nn 'Dnhnv+cnn nf 'l`n'v-nnfn nnnnfl | LIEU V\'CUlL"Ull(.l VVILII 1115 H.lU|.ll.Ul.'a Emmett McVeigh left on Tuesday to `attend De La Salle College, at Aurora. 'l\/I'v nn N1 :-u "l` Mnfnnif awn annning ' W. J. SHRDEOD. 1 Jack Mob 'Iey, grandon of Mr. and!` Mrs. F. Moberley, has gone West to -join his father; ` 'l`hnu 'T`nn1zn |~nfI1vnn nn Wednadav 1`EUD(`.'l'LBUIl. _ Miss Conerford, R. N., of Carleton Place spent the week-end with Mrs. IW. J. Shun on. ` Tnnly Thfnlx ninur rvwnnunn A`? MIN &&m&wmw&aw&aw&| several mourns, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Heels spent the` week-end with the former's parents in Victoria Harbor. - ` H I "nu"...-. rinn `K31 Dnuonn n47`| .1H-In Phnvvnnf I VlCl'.0l`121 .l. 1!:Ll`DUl'. `Mrs. Geo. E. Baxter of` Little C;u1`rent is the guest of Rev. and Mrs. S. `H. G`:-eenslade, Collier St. ` TIT T (`neutron In in f`n1ndnri T`.nf & l\l"Il'|(!/\1IA I ! K4 K4 `V; G1-eenslade, Comer st. T _ I .W. J. Craven is` in Caledon East {his week attending the funeral of ` his cousin, Mrs. Richard Evahs. Mn and Mr: wvnnk NI'nhm'.l9v have cousm, Mrs. nlcnaru mvuua. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Motgellley have closed their house for the winter and are staying at M s. Morton . Miqune: 1\/fave`; rnf `Rlankstnrsk V and staymg at Lu 8. lVl.UI'LUIl s. Misses Margzret Blackstocko and Agnes Jamieson attended the Provin- cial convention of C.G.I.T. girls in Tor- onto last Friday, {Saturday and Sun- An 1! aay. , . . Mr. VVestcott of. Sault Ste. Marie. after spending a week with his daugh- ter. Mrs. Nixon. ` 138 Mary St., left on Tuesday morning: to motor to Cali- fornia. - 1|/In an-nil llhus (`hon 1\ll innlLvin '(\I`HHn Ulll-U day. Iornxa. ' Mr. and Mrs. Chas. M1nnikin.`0r!1lia.l announce the engagement of their eld- est daughter, `Lena May, to W. E.- Monkhouse, Owen Sound, the marriage to take place the middle of December. Mr and Mrn F}..(`._ Cndling ce1e-- to taxe place tne rmuuw U1 ueuuxuuur. Mr- and Mrs. E.-C, Codling cele-- brated the twenty-fifth anniversary of their marriage last Saturday,'mem- bers of the Manchester Quartette a.nd their wives. together with other friends and relatives from Toronto, Hamilton and Barrie, joining them in the celebra- tion, the chief feature of which we;s'a supper at the Queen's Hotel followed by a programme and dance. T.+ ..(".n1 David (`._- Moore and Mrs. by programme unu ua.ucu. Lt.-Col. David C.- Moore and Moore of the Salvation Army will celebrate their silver wedding anni- versary on December 5, at their home. 9 Fairrnount Ave., Hamilton. Lieut`;- Col. Moore was at one` time stationed in Barrie and. was instrumental `in having the present citadel erected.. Mrs. Moore is a daughter of; the lat Mr. and -Mrs. Geo. Ot_ta.way,- - - vecial price . . 53 lb. Welsh Anthracite ":We have a car in transit of this high grade coal. Beaver Cam;el, Coke ~ and Pocahontas at . reasonable prices; J. G. soon` 97 Dunlop St., Phone 86 Don t fail to visit A. E. Smith s Furniture Store before_ nishing . your __ _L-_...__... `5a;m;;g';aa;pin;: e A- large `assortment of beautiful presents to choose . from. % Large Size Mama "Dolls ` ~ $2.75 V eSmaller__l_Vl;una. Dolls `Doll $2.00 up --_-j-- A lafge assortment of Floor Lamps, $15.00 up Smoking Stands $1.75 up`. A E. SMITH Delivered mptly to art of Town PERSONAL 7 20 Mulchster St. TOYS -nu--u u-v.-1 u v --- ' , ..-- -- -- ' Manager Powell of the Opera, House wishes to announce that the Brandon Bros. Opera,Co., which re- cently played the Grand in The Mi- kado, will play here on Wednesday, Dec. 23, in The Bohemian Girl, if` a sufficient number of names can be secured as subscribers. This list will ' open at Malcomson :-'1 insurance office Friday, Dec. 4, and close Tuesday, Dec. 8. If the listwarrants it, the attraction will be. booked for above date. This same company will play the Royal Alexandra, Toronto, the week of Dec. 7-12 in Mikado and &@z@2@@@z@&@@@@@@@@% %wEs'r1NcHo{UsE'RAD1os FROM $35.00? UP THE `Boar-:M1AN GlRL The actual sailings run fronA1`25./9 to 40% . Nothing but the newest, smartest styles are included. This is a sale of the better grade clothing for men and boys, an will be a real. opportunity to secure your Christmas `M "1 V';-`\ V MEN S OVERCOATS | __MEl`_J (N I I` 0 FOR MEN ANDBOYS % SaleA%__S__t;z_;rts Friday, December 4th lauction on