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Barrie Examiner, 25 Mar 1926, p. 5

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JR} ' A Word to Our Old Customers--Ne want you, our regular cash and -,charge customers, to under_stand that this new plan of selling does ~ not affect the handling of your accounts in the usual way. T -here need . "be no cliangeiwhatever in the usual method of handling your `business. $27.50 SOCIETY BRANDSUITS AND OVERCOATS `You pay $10.00 when purchased and $1.75 weekly. $30.00 SOCIET Y BRAND .SUITS AND OVERCOAT S You pay $10.00 when purchasedand $2.00 weekly. $35.00 SOCIETY BRAND_ suns AND. OVERCOATS You pay $10.00 when purchased and $2.50 weekly. $40.00 SOCIETY BRAND suns AND OVERCOATS You pay $10.00 when purchased and $3.00 weekly. $45.00 SOCIETY BRAND SUITS AND OVERCOAT S You pay $10.00 whenpurchasediand $3.50 weekly. $50.00 SOCIETY BRAND suns AND OVERCOATS `You pay `$10.00 when purchased and $4.00 weekly. $60.00 SOCIETY BRAND SUITS AND OVERCOATS You pay $10.00 when purchased and $5.00 weekly. MEN'S AND BOYS CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS SOCIETY BRAND. S `NEWEST MODELS` ' Choicest Fabrics and Smgrtest Shades and Pattenis Select `a Society Brand Suit and Ov}rcoat Now and` Pay This Way If You Wish. , ' i-Vi THE` FINEST CLOTHING MADE as a hen s egg.- Could any ot The Ex- aminer readers or egg collectors tell us in the letter box what kind of eggs these} are, as we have never seen any like them before. The tree was got in 8. swamp. Qnv-Ina` (19115: `are WAICOYHB after Such JJU UIIIAGLIA no . and Mrs. Ben. Mitchell of Coul- son spent a`.-few days with -Mr. and Mfs. Archie Watson. . . ~ .-I.4l0,yd' Spence of Mxidhurst spent. a. _f'e_w dgyg at Rex". Watson'_s.- -. -o- ,,A_'_.1-u_._1`_x__ I. .... ..-.s _..u.I. ..-'."}_- ` u. swuuxp. Spring days tare welcorhe after a. ' long winter. A - `The U.F`.0. 'buyer shipped a_T lo_ad of live stock this weak. - M... `r ("nu-ant: and children and Mrs. 91: live stock mm wean. - Mrs. I. Carson and children and J. Johnston ~01 Apto visited at Mrs. W. Knapp's thla week. M... r`!si.vn.na2h and family have W. Knapp's tnl_8 weex. Mrs. Cavanagh and family have _ been on the sick list but are improving. Mar. 23-12:. and'Mrs.T1Vi.c>s. Nelson` spent Sunday a,t:Arthur Benham's. -11.. ;._.1 1!...` Tan `Dnkann AI I|nnlI1r BLJCIII. Qulxunag out .43.: van... ..ay....-u..- ~- Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Robson of Shanty Bay were Sunday visitors at `Archie _ De_l3enhar'n's` __.1 11.... `D-.. `ltisnlanil A! ("ti-I11 Iew aayg at Jgsex. Watson :5.- _ Ha.r1jy`Perkina happenedrwlth 4a.1.`1""a.o-' :cid_ent while working in `the bush (on . Saturday . _H1s axe _.rebou'x;d1ng from. `a bALs_'roN limb struck him in the baik making 8. gash which required several stitches. Mr and NI :-u Alnv Tnlnnann .....A 5a.au- wuuzu. 1-cquureu uevezux sutcnes. Mr. and Mr Alex. Johnson and family of Mgnesing spent Sunday with- James Johnson. `Allan 17.... '!JnIA-"-1.. .....:I 1t1_,, 19-..- J d-lllU d UllllUIIo Miss Vera. Baldwin and Miss Vera. Walt spent the week-end with- Mr. and Mrs. L. Wilson. s - I/flag `Ii`|n-`In-nu In n-..I.... LL- .:':...-L-._I.. uu.l. \:. , ' ' " Last Friday night the friends otr Mr. Debenham presented him with a. club bag as a. slight token of their ap- ,pre'ciation of his kind hospitality in `giving his home for their-amusement during the winter months._ The rest of the evening was sent in cards and dancing.` The ladies first` and second. prizes for` euchre were won by Miss. C. Benham and Miss Shaw while Har- old Osborne nd`Clarence ,Brown got. the gentlem 's prizes. ` `Dalston vounz neonle are huszv nr-ac.-. uuu Aura. 14. vvursun. : ` Miss Furlong is under the doctor : care. ' Tuna I:\...lA.... -I._LL` LI... n..x-._.1... -A % I A17? `H6 EUIILIUHIUHB pnzes. `Dalston young people are busy prac-. tising for a. "play entitled `Tompkins Hired Man. ` ~ - uuvvu er: not -, S1lor_ ({'ough1y): Gngway! ' 1 Scot: Hoot mon! I ha ma. ticket and: /I'll nag gang `way. ~ . . 13.: ' V ,' _ . Bu'y_ Jtdertlsed` Things. . NOT SANDY Page _l-`ve .,11wnsnAx,jyiAi;u 2_s,"`1o2_ `%.& __ ___ \-VLIII; LLUIIA Uul Lwuual. UUllU1.lUlluUllL] `Mar-.' 1`6.-With reference to the item published last week regarding parcels` being-' delivered on the. route .`it may be exp1alned.that it `makes no differ- wance whatever, how money `is remitted. whether by marked cheque. post office order, express- money order, etc., the public can befassured. t__ha.t their per- (N91; from our regu1al'r($ox?respondent) - /` | '7 _ _ . , up TOP TAILORS Saturdy. Marchz? vWe will be showing the.season s verylatest and smartest designs and patterns on. the `above date. The values offered by Tip Top 'l`a'i-lors _cannot be .duplicated in Canada at much: higher -prices, - ____ ___. .. . _ - gnu - A u-wuIuI\ A`-U . ONE PRICE -2 $24.00` 4 ONE PRICE THE WORLD'S` LARGEST ONE-PRICE TAILORSK will have thei_r_i'g:prentative at our store . 0_n lson, II`u`"'C3fC. &- vj '--F'-!" 7* " ` 2 " ` ' Your order will be tailored to yogi .indi`1&"i~c1ual"nT1{lSl,(T ____. - _._._.... ..- ..-` ---u`~4h4nuoIu1un'I1Iu SERVICE -_-+ COURTESY QUALITY - PRICE Chin Red and White Stm SWAN %'rHEs`,"><% I 4oo'.;%. . . .. 3.50: 23 ,TODHUNTER S%`? PURE cocdA . 15 e]ec_tA'y-(.)1'1r:n(:\J;` the ring is %com?pl_eteA and . have the garment de1i(zered at your convemence. L __ ___ ___- Ago-u. Iuluili Ann 11'! Jun`: AA SPECIALS F-on MARcH2:` MIDHURST c:Ivr:"ii's"~"~.& ,sA`ruam ..""E:'.fW'HfI -1- av ler tailored .indiyidualv"me;;sL/(re. SHOPPERS ;CLUBf'COUPONSl.;. l`_ l t-... COURTESY }QUA_;l..lTY Pmcn-: Q, , `J 1 , h_p1-1o_Nze 1.. P: SINGER . `nn_'lt\|lI!` T inn": M III$llL UCIIVUIULI at Ll vlanysnvvo -- om: 2nIcE 6fiii 3+ $24.00 'T'paonn.% toe: 7% ..__-j cels will be delivered to than brdvided. of course, that they are properly ad- drebaed and have sufficient stamps to cover postage. . I . 9- ` . Lulll LIIHJTSU VV IHUUU. IICLD can command of the company. `I ' . Mayor Norman HoVo`e_v. Has resigned the command of (3. Company (Orillia) Simcoe Foresters, and has been trans- ferred to the reserve of officers.,- Cap- tain Clarke Wallace. has teiken over the Anvvnnnnn.-I rd fhn nnrnnonu 4 -in-Anni: an x" .4. -v" 1, Ckisp" Cd1iN .L7>iE3327-` 1111!. " '\ Miss Verona Usher is home o;fter'be- V mg with friends in Toronto for apfew weks; . ` ` . I Frank Pnhnnhu: nf `Donn!-nn;'r we: 12 W . .` ' `eigxfnk Columbus of Penetang was a `tweak -ed guest at the home pf Grant Ma oney. ] I I 'I`nm's:in_qlzv1nff fnr Tnrnrifn nn xvw. uney. I . Tomsinsky `left for Toroto on Tuesday to attend the Jewgsh festival ibefore Easter. ~ ` . 4 Tun `ll nAnIup Ia Iv-nu-nonurvlnrr on a- _19o . : iDUl.Ul`e .I"41`l.BI.Ul . 4 . Jno. .McAuley is improving and a" speedy recovery. from his_ serious ill-,h ness `is hoped for. 3 At '9 mar-pnf mnating nf tn. Tnlenhnnn uuya WILH ll'IUllU ~ 111 LUWII. I Lloyd Simpson :`1nd.Wi`ll. Campbell; passed the week-end/in Toronto: , ,Mrs.` Robinson of Wyebridge is iris-3 ltinig h daughter, Mrs. Hounsome. 5 D T (1:-av In in flndlnh fhisl wnnlr n1'-' lung net` uaugncer, nus. nuuxxaunxe. P. J; Gray is dn'Gue1ph this .week at- tending -the Buttermakers Convehtion. ' Mr: (Ian `I-Tnnnn nf Mnnfranl in via`- IBIIGIHE Elle .Dl-ll_.LUl.'lll,i1l&Cl` \.zUllVt3llLl.Ul_lo Mrs. Gen. Hudson of Montreal is vis- iting her parents, Mr. and `Hill.---v` ` ' . ilian Xfnnnha Tfalnnu In I.-nnnnn o`1 l>nv~.hn_ Mrs.) J as. HUSH {B uupeu 1.101`. g _ At a recent meeting of the Telephone Board. J: W. Coe _resigt{ed h_1s posi-6 tton on~the`,board. 1 Mrs: Mnrwinlz nf .Tm-:?ua_vvilln hm: rn-. LIUII UHv'LU(UU.l.'u. ' ` Mrs. Mo:-wick of AJet-seyville has re-- turned home after visitinggher mother, Mrs. Wm. 'Vansickle.. ' 12-6 A yank an n{ ` (`nIHna-1hnnA` fa WITH. VVIII. VH.I13lUlSl8.- < Bert. Archer of `Colllngwood is spending a few days with her parents,` Mr. and Mrs. A. Archer. ' 2 ! 4 .1\Ih~u Qmifh on:-I rlnncrl-Ii-an (`lurch nf lV1l'. 8.110 WITH. A. l$l`Ul|Ul'. 7' 1 Mrs. Smith and daughter Gwen of Akron,` Ohio, returned home after a. few weeks with frlepds here. . .. Melville McFadden an`d.1Miss Bea- I _ Mias.I.}il3' Hinton is .spending a few`. weeks_ in Midland. V . - V R. A. ` Coopei" was `in- Torqnto`ftor La. few `days this week. . ' `.1 . 'Mv-st. Wm; Mnffat has been in New-E Lew uuya uua ween. ' , .! 'Mrs, Wm. Mottat -has been in New-._? market for the past ..week. M ' M = Gilbert Haizht of Detroit snent a few HIBIKEI I0!` Elle DESI. .WeK. ` Gilbert Halght of Detroit spent a few `days with-trlendstin town. `I'.`lnu~ Qhnnnnn fund N11 nmnhnlli I8! WEEKS WICD IFICIIGS HOPE. " .` t Melville McFadden a.n`d,,1Mlss Bea-E trlc McFadden " of Cookstqwn T,spen,t` .the week-end with Mrs. Jae.` Greenlaw. `Ema TIT. `I .`I'olnrI-\l> AF Rlfnnlzlnnn 'I\'nn , ENE ween-euu WILII. 1V.I.l'8- dl'l.B.' \.`l`1'UUIllU.VV- Mrs. Wm. I-Iaight of Mack-Lnac, Ma.n., _ who has been visiting.rela.tives`here,f9r ithe past month, left for the Wes1;.otr xT_uesday. . I - , - ..I.M_iss Lilli n McAuley left on Tues-' da_y to resu _e her pos1_ti_on at Capreol garter spending a. couple, of weeks at) .her `home. ' x 1 |`Mrs. .Gra.ham Turribull of Riddelhl ISa$,k..' left 01: home on Friday after? spending the winter with her mother(`` `Mrs. Wm. Vansickle. ` ' "l\lh Hvulnn nf Ynnv nllnan .'ln;-nnfrlx, `E1NHUuJNEi msmmmmmmmmmmmmml K`-new-17-r~I~'i%x .*.'-w.`***`**>: '1V.l_1'B. ,VV HI. VU.llEllUlS'2. ' . _ ' ' i Mr. Liyslop of Knox Coilege,-T onto. *.oqcup1ed- the pulpit in the Presby ex-1an' church on-"Sunday instead" of Rev. Dr. Woodside as announced. - ,A e-vsln-\R{4-I nunnnu uyna: n-Iivnru In f VVUUUHILIU 11.3 HJIIIUUIIUUU. -A splgndid address was given in St. John's Church [on Sunday evening on; the colleges jof the United Church by .Rev.' W. J.VLittle, B.A., \of Victoria College. V - J E I! n.__.A|-_..n__!.._- '\4UllU5Co . p _ Revi E. E.,Pugs|ey`_Resigns On `Sunday~1ast' `Rev. E. `E. Pugsley `announced. his. resignation from the lenwopd United -Church" to take effect at the close of_the present conference `year, subject to the approval of the Settlement Committee of the Toronto 7 Conference. ` ` Queen's .Ho,te| Property Sbld Mar. 23--W. L. Ianson, who has con- ducted the Queen's Hotel since last fall, has purchased the property from Joseph Edwards and intends making some changes which he has commenced by tearing down thejsheds on-the south . and" east of _the lot.` making a great improvement to the corner. ` March 17th Enteqtainment The Ladies` Aid of Elmvale .Pr'es- byterian. church held their annual tea and; entertainment` on Wednesday, f the 17th. wh'eri.~`a large crowd partook of .-the bounteous supper provided by the pastoral hrge of St. John s and"A1-_ 1 ladies. In the absence of a pastor , ~J. >McGuire acted as chairman. A good; `was given between ac s of a play en- `part as .follows:-- A ' T;nm11nI\(`rhn1:nff 'li`.rn `Rifrthinr Mrn, program. consisting..of Irish choruses by members of the Aid. solo by W. A. Malcolm. reading `by ss Alice Smith. titled "Forest Acres". This was aaugh from. start to` finish. The characters were well portrayed by those taking In '- V` 4 .w &&%g&&&$&&w$%&&&1 ISLE UH Lueuuuy `lllglfx l.Ul.' _|.l.lU VV Ulu - ' Born--To Mr. and Mrs. Emerson ~_G!hoy,L.Cookstown, on- March 22, a. son. 'Fra.nk`Agnew of Collingwood spent. h e week-endund.e_r the parental roof ere. 4 '- '- . 'Miss`N. G. Armstrong of Schomberg gpent` thg week-nd` with .frlends in own. . ` ' Alluatlxivy _Il-IAVI I-new uunuvunaannn vvunnyoqo ` . Cu:-led fe:-`the Oysters . L. Dunning,` Thou. McKnight, .Rev. W. R;\Bevex-ldge and Roy Flynn, -..lsrsued_ a. challenge to any four other j' `curlers or Qookatown curling _club to` .,pla.y for an oyster supper. The chal- I lenge was, accepted `by, 1-1.. Fisher. R. H. Leadlay, '1'. ML 1ua.nfand L. A. Arnold._`At,the end 1; the '_ , e the challengers `were declaned` .. Notorious ; bvtpoints. W. `J. Broley catered to the two rinks on `Tuegday; evening. After gartaklngg "915 a sumptuous repast, sev- jgal `toasts were pro`po_sed. A very en- .4 I _3{.a._blfe:.`efvenl`ng was .~ne_fnt._ . .5,-,; led in. Ga'|u ary. ; T ` ; .. [Word has -been .-received here of the . d.'gp,th..',og_ A.`?J4Mayhew who `died in . as ' ~.... ~ ... V4.4 '/,.y,;.. -1.-..-. . _ .._, r. ---, ray- rom Mrs. A. L. McCullough i again con-V .rie'd `to her bed. 'L1'nn-}\n Qnfknuiunrl Incl-nlln (4 fn'ln_I `purl. as ~1.uuuw3:---. Lemuehcrockett. Fred. Ritchie: Mrs. Crockqtt, Mrs. R. P. Burton; Elizabeth Crockett, Mrs. C. E. Dutbher; I-Iepsibah Crockett, Miss Pearl Traim. Hiram Crockett. `Reg. Cooper; Franklyn `r 2;, h.M*E M ugges, rs. . ., c u e; ve na Newcomb. Miss Bea. Ritchie: Andy Hobbs; Grant Gillbiert .iIelffreyM ri:_1j1y, .H. Carnahan; E s e r x ey, rs. a Ritchie; Constance Lorig, Miss Vel- I ma. Mills; Nora, Mrs._ T2'R. McCaW. _ u. }v.u'T. ` Agar visited Hamilton this wegk and spent a few days with friends there. . TUB: and 'lUl'vu: `L'l'uvn~1r `D-3|-ulrln affbnn muse I30 Lune p1u.ue`~1'u 1-xpru. `In connection with F. H. Robin- son's purchase of the Beaver Elour Mills, Newmarket, the Express Hera_.ld . had thlsto say with reference to Mr.. Roblno_n:' Mr Robinson is well and favorably kndwn in Newmarket. He ' owned and operated the Glenvllle Mllls before` he purchased the Cooketown mills. He is a-.hlghly,succsstu1- miller. . 9: splendid type ,ot__-citizen and he will be an excellentecqulsltlon to the miles!- ness and Industrial life of Newmar et. _'Dhe- Beaver` ,Mllla;' properly operated, (will be 7 of good [advantage T to New- ` fnarket [and the eurroundlnz country. "$.'_...I- I -...'LI_- A-._L_.__ - nneu to ner bed. A I Hector Sutherland installed 6. tele-| phone in his home lat ,'week. ~=1\/ri-T and Mrs. ('1hn_s.`Nhmh snnt Q phone in his home last ,week. V 4 Mr. and Mrs. Cha.s.`N1xon soent a few days in Toronto last -week. - . ; Ithas been rumoured that lanothe barber` shop is starting up in town.. ' J. E. Parks -and D. H. Sutherland `left on Tuesday nightxfor the West. 12nvvn.._'I`n Mr and Mrh Flmnrnnn HEPU. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rankin attended `the funeral pt `Mr. Dempstr in` Ivy on Sunday. . . Mr: '1`. T. 'VVn`hh urns: nnlln fn 'Rra.d- IS S8I'lUuSly -HI. 5 ` . Clarence Copeland, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. .Wm. Copeland, Jr., under- went 'an`operation for appendicitis on `Monday morning. He is `doing nicely. `UV I (Iv-i?flfl-:9: and f5nnilv,~fnrrnn'rl Monday nicely. I ` J. Griffiths and family.~forme`rly qt."'Beeton. who works_ on the C.N.R. .trac'I{si_ here, have taken up residence sin. E`: Lewis house onnosite the mill. 'riie*"=`enza2ement `is announced of --In ueW1s' 1101158 ODDOSICG l'._8 111111. The "='e1 xgage_ment_ `is_ announced Reno; mekdest dgughter of Mrs. McKay and the` late Dr. `Alex. McKay. former- ly,-of Cookstown, to Mr, VVm. W. Pol- }6ck, -Carleton P19.` e. son of Mr. and Mr. `W. C. Po1lo,c Almonte. the mar- riage "to take plac~i'n' April. `Tn nnnnnr-Hnn with F`. 1-1 , `Rnhin- klhir apcuu. town. 1' unuay. Mrs. T. L. We`bb was called to Brad- ford last week to see her mother who 1s'seriouslyil1. ~ ` (`lav-Anna Fnnnlnn nlnnf gnu nf g%wa&&m&mmmaw&mg -xoxoxoxox<>x<>xox< hs9953J93xI: El mam and-Ivan Calgary on March 22. He was the Cal- qarydirector of the Canadian Baker- ~ies,' Ltd., Mr. Mayhew moved to Cal- gary in 1914p.andj before that resided in Cookstown. He was 41 years of, age. The parti mate of his death are not known he at time -of writing but he -died `suddenly on the operating table in Calgary. He is a son of the late Jas. Mayhew of ~ Markham. He Leaves to mo`urn his loss his mother and one anfnr Wlin ) , I-HUIIITI 1113 Sister, Elsie. IIUW `.l`lUlllUa" . , ' Q2`,-.Trhcey` whllenin town on 'S'_u1,1da.y" wa.a'in-wilted to talk to .the adult class in `the. comer `st. United Sunda School.` 01 course, Mr. Tracey being 8.. old bond in Sunday School work; dld justice `to the lesson. :_ A onggnan-an this;-neighborhood, ater gettlng -his winter supnlyof wood home; .0. " Wind `:3 vs-.an--an-.u s-.u..- L. Igftting-up a`big hollow tijee a.`nd;_ ':':a:f'cno\st or eggs. They were all: attectly round and ; as -large ':..`... . - `- ,.i . ',_. TA-, M1Es1Nc.sTA1'.ION 4 _ ' '-This nelghborhadd is met ed to, receive a new. famny. Lox 1.-r......:.. 1.....`.a..., unnm nvm-`Han J- `M : r'-' "7-r-'- l eeigeborhedd `is plea:s- ed` to", receive Lorne Handy having ktaken over the J. Maw farm. All wish them _success in their new.home.- -e; rut---_,,1'__.I..lI- 1.. 5.....- Ann Qunnno 5 AleX.`Milne` & Sons Introducing Our New Charge Service for V" % Your Convenience `bf Selling Clothing at Cash `Prics The Ten-Pay Plan Extraordinary i n Announcement! nrirty iranh Gllhthva are featured by us extensively on this new plan. Cash prices prevail ' -there is no added cost to you for this service. You can wealr better clothes - You can pay as early as you like. "Many men nd it inconvenient to pay the full price of a suit or over- coator both at one time. Often purchasing is delayed for this very `reason. Our new charge service eliminates this-for the initial pay- ment is all that is required from responsible men to qualify for pur- ch`asing,on' thisplan. M , up a A new charge service is inaugurated at this store - another service of the utmost importance 'to- men. The Ten-Pay Plan permits you to purchase clothing and pay out of income - part at the time of purchase, the balance inten weekly payments of equal amounts. The Ten-Pay Plan puts the `finest clothingawithin t-he `reach of men who ordinarily nd `it inconvenient to make a single payment of $35 to $60 atone time. Responsible men accustomed to purchasing _homes, autos, radios, investment securities, etc., will 'nd,this plan of u'tmost?conve,nience in purchasing ne clothing.

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