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Barrie Examiner, 3 Dec 1925, p. 16

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111, W'hr-H in N11 hr to \Ill .11 "rm 4` (III\ the- of ` (K11 Yhv nmn--2 \\'(,'I`n' their nighi. :xut.`:- men! of Sin and (' 13 11 \/. .il Higm mt-HI Clerq "'rr1_ `i`h.T-T 's1'U_ uu-umu uuu weeK tor a. short holiday. Allan Brunton of Toronto was a week-end visitor at the home of his parents. I Mr nnil 1\/Tm: 1" mr 1ru._u__'u - - `.\`l' uuu wun uuenas In Thornton. Mr. and Mrs.[Arthur Ferguson were visiting in I-Iillsdale last Sunday. Mrs. M. Campbell has gone to spend the winter with her sons In Toronto. A. Fraser, F. Reader and G. Drake have been transferred to Gravenhurst. Mr. and Mrs. C. Danvers were in Toronto this week for short holiday. Toronto was a Mrs. Wm..Hill visited friends 'inToy- s onto this week. Miss E. Palling Spent `part of. last week in Toronto. , Miss Myrtle Hill is spending a. ggveek or so with friends in Alliston. ` Leslie Lawrence of Aurora spent the week-end at his home here. Mimi Jnnnf '`.dumm1 annnf nu. nmnu. wuun-cuu I'LL I115 HOIDB DBPG. M 1158 Janet Edward spent the week- end with friends in Thornton. AMI`. FIN!` MFR Awfhn Wnuvnvuucrnn on.-...... mas FRESH EVERY DAY "E ALLANDALE- E gwwwwwwwwwwwwaig 34 Dunb Stree: men : 4-buckle Uvenhoeo . ,` . . . . . . . . Men's Slippers, ranging injprices_ from Women : Slippers, `ranging in prlces 1'1 women ! uolosnu wncn tour buckles, non- pefs and guaranteed. the best quality Men's -Buckle Ovouhou . . . . . . . . . . Men : 2-Buckle Ovenhoos . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men 4-Buckle Ovenhoes . . . . . Man : ,l:....-..- 'INnVH'|:""` "-` ""`:"` `n n v X Ell I I IIIVT 9033` Tld GlSh985- Slippers dud Footwear` are always accte table with the youngest and e older members of the amily. ` Gjvc D_ud'.a good pair of Dr; Rcod'n;~(iuh`on-SVo,lodA -Boti--T hey will gxve hm: comfort for a year or more ..,. . . . . . . . . . . . . `. 0-.00 pr. Give Mother 1 pair of those Cushion-Soled 0.xfo_rIlu or Boots that are so easy she will think she has her boudoir suppers on, ranging ip price from $3.50 to $6.00 pr. L n.`.u..us....n_....u_....,..._,_- p. BEARDSALL , W. At $34.95-4-We pride_o`urselves~o\n having the/best suit for.reall" dress wear of any a clothing rhouseranywhere, The assort- ment is large-Blue'Worsteds, Grey"Wor-, steds, Hairline .Wors_teds, F ancy Tweeds -in fact, anything aperson might ever. ,;ihink of". Come and see these suits; they ' are` wonderful` value. ' or Chrishngs only <'._ .' . . .4 , . ;_..' Jill `I I `I from SE!R9l\:n:?:!u:.~E!..[...'.].w..1.1.ER S,BARRIE and szma I V - - - -----v, `v-.-.-.\.-. 511,3` 1 WE ARE READY FOR THE CHRISTMAS. RU { ` 11' IS TRUE--THERE ARE ONLY sgvENTEEHDAVsELP:Fi=ggguglggiigmmsinpcgirg IT HARD SEEMS POSSIBLE BUT AND SAVE. WE OFFER SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN EVERY DEPART/'MliNT or ou`)1`2Rl:{c;_sS'i'{c(>)1l:EA;o}1i2UI:::l152l1(. S BARRIE . A Y BUYERS. 1 1901774 . I \_3 ~ .. `YOU!!! Men : Hon:-lav f\u..........a.- .1....-; n n1._.9_ I`: tuna $3.7 753$? II $6.00 I . 95 to $1.75 pr. _ ,,mndeIs. _ * A very successful bazaar was held last Friday afternoon by the W.M.S. of - Burton Ave. United Church in the school room. Visitors were received by Mrs. G .`E. Coulter and `Mrs. J. E. Mar; risen and the various booths wereln charge or the following ladies: fancy- wnrk, Mrs. Cullen, Mrs. Nichole. Mrs. Fleetham: homemade baking. Mrs. Pat. * V -v-`vunu vvvluvulb, HI LWCCU an '; _ English overcoating, full-lined \. 4% lined, and. worth up to $35,, for /m|\/A ' " ' I JAMES JOHNSON The relatives and friends of James i Johnson, a. native of Craighurst and only `brother of Robert Johnson, Al- landale. were shocked to learn on Fri- day last of his sudden death at his home at Hays J ct., Penn.- While on.his way to his `confectionery business he fell in the street within a. few feet of his door. He was carried into his store ztnd a. doctor, hastily surninoned, pro- nounced him dead fromlheart disease. Mr. Johnson was born near Craig-I hurst 54 years ago and was well known sincerely mourn his death. Hewas a I t visitor to his brother in Al- Ahn-nf I-unn.4... -...-._- Aw '-- ' ` - n.uu..;_ ur. James 1-1.. Cookstown; Wm. J.,- Bank of _- Toronto, Kipling, Sask.;' Mrs`. Lulu Taylor and Mrs. Howard, Porrltt of Barrie. There are also four] brothers and two sisters: Harry and James. Vancouver; Robert. Kenmore, N.Y_.: Thomas, in North Dakota; Mrs., W. J.`Johnson and Mrs. Collie. Barrie.] E." '1". Tyrer, A. W Smith and Wm. Rob- inson -or Toronto. . Mr. Miller was a native of Ireland and came as a small child to Canada. his parents settling near Creemore. His occupation was that of carpenter` and contractor and in addition he ran, a sawmill` at Avening for 25 years.: Since 1906 he had resided in Barrie.` Though, he lived quietly .he had. quite a circle of friends by. whom he! was much esteemed. He was a Method- uuuuuu. W. 1'. n. uuroy, Robt Love.` I 1 ist and an ardent Conservative. Forty-eight years ago on N099 29, he married Susan Feltis~of Egbert who survives with five or a-- family: Em- erson, E. contractor. Lloydminster. Alta.;_ Dr. James H.. Cookstown; I ".POI'Onf.n, w'nHno Gncch I 0 K- Y--- guy-nu auvvcly IWCCU DGPS, TV ma e wivth ear protectors for cold weather, r these ara a wonderful ' bargain, Christ- mas, price only`. . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.25 7 \ j -j---} At $2.498-V--Men : `Imported Felt` Hm, in. all the; leading winter shades and worth` `up to $4, Hunter s Christvmasprice $2.98 I At $1-i5-`-.M.an"s Lovely? Tweed Caps,` maria urifh nor n.-n+an+,\.... 1:-.. ....1,1 ___-_u, __ ;lMen s: lur Young Men's All Blu-c-e '_Worsted Suits, an unusually good value. l for Christmas selling pricedonly . vu-- 2.2% V7 3` GIG young me`n"s or,men s styles,Va special for Christmas selling, only .- "v -.__._j Men : :'>ias5'i..-'<`1r'._r_i'.'_$.iS3-'1'3o':".' DON'T Folzgtr ova HOT DRINKS Men : Tweed Suits, in a_ variety` of colors and patterns, two or three-button style of * coat, worth up to $25.00, only T 'Men s Hei'ringbohe;Suits\, blue Or brown, made in latest holiday styles, only .1-j !Boys Overcoats, ages 10 16`years, a good assortment to, select from, a`wonder- ful flhristmas bargain, only `. . 2-3-1 Men's Over V A ' T i E` l_ h goats! 1n twee_d and heavy] - `Fll"_1Inn/VI /xun L..1.C tr VUIUIIGBU, Ill _._`.__- Lwccu uuu neggvy overcoating, or, half- 0111" \Irns-4*-In ..u. 1.. A41! .- )5.` - -_. H. Young Men's Holiday Cgvercoats, `latest styles, worth up to $30.00, for . I All W075? Blue Worsted` .uits, in mean : m- manic n-+.,1,... .. -..--:~.1 r~ 7 "REMEMBERO,I`JR STAPLE%DRY_ (goons AND HOSIERY . DEPARTMENT ON fry}; SE(_3_QND FLOOR 1 VJQII Alvbd-4 " JIDUII YE, f""'26Z and 25: lb. Creams . . . . . . . 20 lb. Mixed Taies ,. 20-Jib. Watch Our Window Dis-Iv play for Boxesi AUDI] pair in a~Christmas box, `price olj ; At 75c--`Men s Chri`-;t-I-nas Silk,Ties,' lovely assortment of `colors and worth up to __$1.25, each tie is boxed separately and the -- price is only . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 At 50c--Men s Ties, ezich tie in a separate box, worth 75c,/` Christmas price at this store ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50c At 60c-Men s Suspnders, pair in a-Christmas `price only ------ u----- .AI; $2.95--Men s `Pyjamas, assorted pat- _tems and materials, worth up to $3.50, Christmas price. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.95 u'-.---.j_}, Men's Christmas ;Shirts in a Very large variety pf materials,` shades and patterns, sizes up to 18%, prices $1.25 to $4.95 Mews GBVGS and Mitts, hdndreds of pairs to /l`hU Y\`l':I`D Illiu ---:.-L L- mu memo): larger crow nrflnlnu 1: + 1 ---------ju MeI_'1' chasm; `;Shi_rts_ it .-.. ... -1.-- - Men's Sweater Coats, in shades of fawn, grey, lovat, made without collar for house wear or to wear under your suit coat; these lovely coats are priced very low for Christmas selling, only . . . . . . $2.95 _ .__-..-.._...__-._-.--_- We will box Ties, H-:0-_s_i Suspenders_ without ery, Gloves, Shirts, 4 any additional cost. Men's Fancy Sox,:ssbrte colors and worth up to $1.00, Christmas selling, 79c Men s Fancy Sox, worth up to 75C, --.-.____;}- ....... .._;.oc 3, every -*9 49 Chocoiate Bc_m'Bons, 40` Christmasmlylixtures-- C A_. -- ` \V.C.T.U. United Chm Dec. 12, at baking, cand_ senting all ch 20c, hot Sllpp 30c. v... V... VII Conundru and fancy :11` ed Chuxjoh. 1 Ladies Aid W.C.'I`.U. Dec. 12. 3% chum-1; par] candy, etc., all churches. IJICII 1l"'.'. Mondnv. open! (Thris es, Central 1 will be thora- E(l( n`'!}-` ChI`i.~'h'I`.:1K day, Dec. 3 dren free. ,, I "II Barriv 1-}. hold thvir Friday, Dm- Dec.` M special m. St. Andn mas Trev :1 Dec. 18, :1? .1 U. Christ m.` Bay Puint A(1n'li. Don`: fu ()rzmge Hm 10 \lL6 18. Sh(>(>tiV`/1: 16 at Arthv between (H >l<>X<>X<>I<' J. \(lu`V'.` [ll during: 1 2, theft th(`f ( (H __, ,, '7` Ill (l\.V I Park: last nu plarmi ed on rnv The W ro<:0m:m H be install Que:-n'.< I ards fed the _n};m ectric (`um tion. Hu- by tho l :: ll.`\(' \ I . Rt-Q`.'n'ri (-h:1nan - of o\'(-<.<~ cunmu-D u that H]!- p0< I action In` Bm'han:m U and submittn Hvulth sews.-r 1'-4 payer`: it use of it I1 pm`! ` UH! lll\' I suhm it Y1 mcndmf ported .~ ll\ I \V : ent mm A }';i{.{r will }> at UM- Th(_` 1!: pas.-(I. The (K of 5 yuruu us. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. ,Mitchll and daughter of New Lowell.v1s1ted-`their muther, Mrs. J. Mitchell, this week. A chimney fire at the hnmn M An.....

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