w w w *3` &m&agma;&ma& ?%THORNTONj a 2, white or colored, reg. 35c spell: auna -Herb. Wr: In: -val-urn-. A A .uvc:uuc1.' 6. - many friends of Percy who was~recentI.v nnnrhfl a-MoN1=.Y REFUNDED 11-'coo1)s NOT1 PHONE 1030. 1 1 mm _ _` ..`.... V- guxuy V. Alp was recently operated upon citls in the, Royal Victoria Iarrie, are rpleased to hear making satisfactory pro- 'ds recovery. A nnny `friends that she ~~ _-vv ru- 26 to 32, reg. `$1.95, `he an Costs less than half a cent- per hen per day to feed. v v. vv-6?. \J .... .`.;... $10.00 ,'fasten up at - eg.T"75c pr;, ..; .... "506 pl`. V. Ki` - ted unrqn "$1149 31-'13. DDUIEUUM. N0. bedroom suite, carpet, toilet set, pictures, rocking chair, etc.` BEDROOM N0.v 2---Oak bedroom suite, camp bed, pictures, carpet, _ 1 toilet set, etc. ' DIN IN G-ROOM-Bla BEDROOM . __.... awn, Hill! 1' carpet, etc. ck walnut Tex- tension table, black. walnut side- board, 6 black walnut dining chairs, black walnut arm chair, 2 black walnut drop-leaf tables, book case and writing desk, 8-day clock -cnair, linoleum, stei `fancy china, cutlery, pictures, curtains, table linen, etc NO. 1-.-B_1ack walnut Hntlrnnv-A ~'`` - .......uw-.;ne1ntzman `piano, walnut parlor suite (6 p: `black walnut parlor table, walnut whatnot, large quari oak rocking chair with leath . holstering, Brussels carpet, tains, pictures, etc. , HALL--eBlack walnut hall ra`cl -chair, linoleum, stair garpel 100-lb. bags . ... . 4____,_.__ The undersigned has received instructi ; The Executors of the Estate of the late Se ; to sell by }>ubIic Auction at 4 A A -- ` H -..p vuuI=S oupper and Concert 3] The annual fowl su - cert in connection with St. Jude's 5 Church, in spite of a heavy snowfall} and cool weather, was a success. The` supper, as of splendid ilquality and the Orange Hall where the concert` _sented, Rev. `A. E. Lunau acting as chairman. Miss M. Claxton of Barrie sang Ca.ndle-lighti ng Time, The Flight `of the` Swallow. encore, '.l`w_o- Little Magpies." Miss Lorna -Fletcher san g Ca:-issima," Lassie O Mine" a d "F tin sang 1 . Your Apron Strings" and ' The Convict and the` Rose," Miss uer 1~ I their. IJIILC .......... .3} ....... ..`. ........... ..'.....:..... Lsdiesf Flannel Dresses, latest styles, goat ..... .; ....................................... .. \We have 25 Ladit/3: Coats, reg. $25.0C Ladies. Nlghtgowns, heavy anrielette, . reg. $1275, to go at . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Lzidies Pyjamas, different `colors, reg. ` n.r?r-a - ---- v--- -7IO? ITC 59951.4.-9:4 Ladies 451.50 -pair 1iLa&i3;"'E$}I;j""i'X"{a"'r3.'iZ,"'i{'proof bones, . medium or,1ow.b.ust, reg. $1"-.69, out they go at 98c . Ladies Corselettes, same makes, .reg.`.$1.75, out they go at ..... ........................... .... ...- ................ ..98c . Ladies Silk `and Wool Hose, stripes and checks reg. $1.50, twill/go at` ................ .. ............. .. ..... .. 93$ pair Ladies Underwear, heavy, with half sleeve -,` reg. 98c, will go at .......................................... 49 garment Ladies Silk and Wool Underwear, reg. $1.75, will go at `..., ................................................................. .. 98c -Ladies wFleece Bloomers, rpink, grey, mauve and sand, reg; $1.25 pair, good buy for your money ...... .. 79c Ladies Chappie Coats, different styles and colors, reg. $5.95, spejcial for this sale Come and get your size and color . E0 _ express I kind friends and r`. thoughtful` gift. 1 CC """ p-rice .. . `O Q I". ll ;Heintzman `piano, narlor uni!-`A In ._. uo paI`lOl` table, itnot, quarter-cut : leather up- carpet, `cur-_ res. etc. ` , _..--..._y, uuull, hams, etc. 0. 1-.-Black :e, king 1 0 [\_l, j C F - I L) Supper 4-`run! _Pa_rty reses and Evening Gowns redpced `specially for this" sale. mper and con- vith snowfall. success. The] as age was packed. A rgram was Mr` ' , xuaue an OD- her, thanks ` to neighbors for I OT T` `SATISFACTORY. QPPOSITE POST OF F ICE V IIIII CI. COD CCOIIOIIUICIIIOII C V ` , 1 '-` t\` - - -.BVuyb A_&vert1sed '1`hing's. _ V I A1'so at 4-1.. `I-- house [at 104 Br. be ofered for sa to a reserve bid. - ., -61: U1 U1!- All wilhbe sold without 1 ,__.--uuc ,sor|JI'I- , Sale at` 1 pm. ' V. A. _McCONKEY, Auctionoor. I Examiner Adlets are , men and they work for '25 cents a week. fnJJ:_, ' Wedding stetion ery, quality and correct in st) Barrie Examiner priutery. er * Mary Fletcher recited The Old Or- ; ange Flute, l`h_e Bnbbed Brigade" ; and Little Orphunt Annie. Miss Myr- ' -' .` VVhr:-u ! nthei' Rode . the Goat and "B1-ave. Fmnk and l i duet on the V . the latter also gave a_ Cornet solo. Six ' I Lennox as old time fiddler, fdirlf brought down the house. Everyone .enjoyed the good muei . c provided by . lthe Ivy Orchestra. For talent to de- light future audiences th . ongregation of St. Jude's is indebted to all t . he artists on tho inrozram an H-- _ . .,_.. .. -... ....... uuuna`, apcuzu pro. tor $1.00 .100. Men : Win dbrealfers, deifferenfshades and makes,_ reg. $5.00,.to go at ..... ................. .. ....... .. $3.50 Men : Mackinaw Coats, reg. $8.00, to go at $5.95 Specgl for the men who need: an Overcoat--We have tl1em,*blu_e, grey, fawn and mixtures, and numer_- ous patterns; prices range\fro'm $15.50 up. A guar- antee of, saving you from $5.00 to $10.00 on each garment. ' All Overcoat: Reduced "for This Sale. * Men : Heavy `Ribbed Sweater Coa_'t:, regs `$2.75,, sale price .... ....... .._ ......................... ......... $1.75 ~ Inn an.) 1.1., Samuel Caldwell 3---White enamel _dresser and stand, uns, carpets, toilet ingle bed.=+="~ .,..-J-ucu nr1ga.ae" phunt ited Father d B1-ave." x played a _cornet: also 1'. ~:nlnnHn-..- me ar:d lace, Bradforcf r sale, subject St., -r-v ..... .. i`o.'6'6 all shades, 3, (BASH. ~ u u - n o o n o an reserve. '. choice in style) at the OALQ will all great. sales- little pay-- will be $555 Kiddies Coats, Teddy7"Beax.' Cloth, pin_k, sand. and A blue, ages 2 to 5 yrs., reg: $3.00`, sale price $1.95 ,hirls' Flannel Dre} gages 8 to14 yrs'., reg. $425, sale, nrice ............ W % J " ` sfai suit 3? u VHU 20tf Lluuul \ a Mm }')aI'l{(' (`nu-.... JV] Il`n"` W'n(-,I`- Saturd ._ I I 43 owned `|.1'n ll wilt Mills quip Tl:--u llH' (till Mm/1| j'-u- We have avhenv stock of men : goods `not mentioned. Will you kindly "ask for anything not mentioned here? 1 /T . Cl: 1091 Phi R0; -._----_ .-nu-v_y I "USU \JIlU` \vO`t_', O . all sizes, `reg. $8.50, must` go at . Men : All Wool Work Socks-, special .lOOTMen_'.s Windbreakers, different : uvvvtug LVLHUIIIIIC, DOUGH, '3 \U8nQ*' seated Ghairs, `Rug * -Kitchen Ranges Pandora - Sideboard, Cup oard, Kitchen Tables; {Kitchen Chairs 8-burner-.Oil Stove, ;.u;.o1eum, Kitchen `-Utensils.` etc. " i . . go ................. .......... ....... .. s10'3 Meh s_HeaVy' Tweed Odd com, only 10 `hi 7 sizes. resr, smln mm-+; lV'l\ ..- msale; price .-- $1.16 the fol]: CI.OO`CU.CIICICICOICOOCUII.CICOII'OIIiOOOIO`OICOI .-.. ` I ..I.-I n----4- -- Imav I \III Chesterfield Suite, 8 pieces, new Walnut Library. Table . Black Walnut Parlor Suite, 5 ieces 2 Solid. Cherry Wood Parlor" ables =4 Parlor Rockers ~ . `Wicker Arm Chair a Gold -Plated Electric `mixture. - Fireplace Irons" and Brass Railing Wilton Rug, 10x12, new A ` "Large Arm,/`Chair Curtains and Side Curtains, Pic-` ~ tures. etc. ` Lmums 'n'.n b--1. Sa1e.to,iommence at 1 pm. sharp. w.?A. .1uqoNxzv.; Auctioneer.` -113-l|rllJ&`lL`\uIi TWII` `Also at _th same time and place the residence, 111 'Worsley- St.,' . i will she offered, subject to`a re-' serve bid- .'l'.m..~ mm 1.- my V, ........ nu van` neuroom su1te,. Mattress, Springs, etc. White Enamel Bedstead, Dresseranct V Stand . < \ Linoleum Also a, large` tnumberi of Rocking ` Chairs and many`. other articles. A" will -1`. '....I.I _.;'A.L'~-'.,n lowing: ~. . l A large quantity of Dishes, Fancy . qgxina, Cutlery, Glassware, etc. Che ry .Wood. Bedroom Suite, mat-_ _tress- ,and Springs Toilet Sets, 4 -Bedroom Rugs, Large` v Wardrobe V e want new, 4 auearoom Rugs, Large Bedroom Suite, Mattress and Springs" Oak Bedroom Suite, . Mattress, Sbrimzs. at:-,_ mu ue uxleren, subject to`a re-' `serve .bid. Tqrms Y will be made. k_nown day. "of sfale_.\-J ' -_ v-twat: Last.Friday afternoon and evening Mrs. JohnI-Ioover `gave a trousseau tea. to /about seventy ladies in honor of her daughter. Miss Hilda Hoover. Mrs. Hoover was assisted in the din- ing room by Mrs.-Wm. Lane 02 New- market. Miss Seiena_Ver-rail of Tor- onto; Mrs. Arthur King oi. .Lefroy. and Mrs. Ben Meredith oi. Allandale. uua ucuuu (sun '51}!!! UUITEIRS, PIC- tures, etc. Lqrg Hall Rack Lstair Carpet I-l'_allVGa t Walhut Dinin -room Suitg, includ 113, 7 Dining C airs, (leather-seated), Extension Table, Buffet, `China . Cabinet. ' This is a high-class suite and just as good as new. ' Small Oak Serving Table. _ , , Large Electric Dome . _ : Sewing Machine," Couch, *3 xcane-~ seated Chairs- `Rum ..... auvnu cu. Luci par.-.Iunage. The word was received here 0: the death of Mrs.` David Hill in Hailey- bury on Friday, November 12. The funeral was held on Monday. Nov. 15, interment in Glen Williams cemetery. Mrs.. Hill was well known and highly respected by many friends here, have ing lived /in Cralgvale for 3. n`iimber of years. . . - v I 7... cu... -- _... voovv wuu ;1a1uML!JIl. Mr. and M s.,Robt. Hamiltoh have returned fro their honeymoon and are guests at the parsonage. Thn urnr tuna ...-.....I.....: 1.... - -- Toronto and Ba - .4. vopuv Mrs. Wm. Johnisytbn is vlsftingf _on. [ 2 Mn and `nut... -n I ` Nov.` .16--Miss I-Iattleh Orchard holidaying with friends in Guelph a Toronto. A . STROUD &ww%&&&maw&wwm[ \ K4 wwa$%w$a%}&wamg 7 ` ` ` - RESIDENCE FOR" SALE .1-.4-1... ----A L--~ - . . . . . . . - v - v u u u u u o I 0 0 TIJOIJV 5 for A ' :sA'rURn'AY, Novizoi _, v--- `(wan \l (l $1.50 `pair $2.75; out they .121 or: _.-2-- mt .95 pair the lot, $5.50 or $1.00 . makes, N` Ve an 77 us 75,, sale . itioned. I here? . ed. ' ' `- '. ' 15hone your news items to The Examiner-222 or 223. j- I d and I -_ ,....--....wuuvu wan zusu H1306 Vb th .Unlted Church Youn " Ladies Adult Bible Class to Miss Hoover. of 8. cut glass cream and sugar bowl: and `to Miss Elsie Alnin. anbther bridd-elect of this-week. of'a china salad` bowl, agcompanled'_ by . suitable `addresses. Anderson, Ind.. Ppliqe. D has added an airplane and. 1enced~:avla.tor to ur force. .U it d Ch ~ ans... Mari: M::"oo%::J 8. Gilt `Elana nrnnvn anon ___-,, . uunv puul in your me, Most of your life so-far has been spent in this com- munity and we "have learned to esti- -mate your true worth, your kindly, cheerful disposition and untiring /zeal. Always ready to help in every good cause, you have been an inspiration to all youcame in contact with. We are very glad that you are not` leav- ing. our community;-and we would wish for `you and your chosen life partner. a long, happy and prosperous life together. We ask you to accept} this rmiscellaneous shower of gifts and as you use. them from day to daymayl they ulways'recall pleasant associa- tions. and memories of the givers. --Your Friends in Craigvale r . 4 , - and Stroud. After opening the .`.pa.rcels, which contained many useql and beautiful gifts. Miss Hoover` ve t sincerely ex- pressed grateful thanks to all. Pleas- ing vocal and piano solos_ were ren- dered during the afternoon by Misses Lillian and OlivekBrolley. Dainty re- freshmentswere served `and on- leav- ing, the best wishes of all were again `expressed to Miss Hoover for her fu- ;ture happiness. ` A nrnsnani-no-In-p. ....... -v_e - - $.93 In n. mqge, prettuy decorated basket` fili- ed with many various sized `parcels and packages was presented to the bride-elect by little Misses Marion Reid `and Mary Black. while Mrs. (Rev.) .B1-own read the following ad- ` dress:--- '- -Dear Miss Hoover: We are gather- ed here this afternoon to express to you, our best `wishes in anticipation of thehappy event which is about to take place in your life, Most iifetso-far spent rnIInlGu- .._.1 __.. ' You Don't always Need an Umbre|la- For a Shower." On Saturday afternoon, November 13, a. pleasant time was spent at the home of Mrs. 0. Black when about sixty-five ladies gathered for the pur- pose of presenting Miss Hilda Hoover with 21 miscellaneous shower `of gifts. A laqge, prettily decorated basket`fiIi- `ed_with many Various szizm-1 `how-n!-`N Don't: rue reclplent. replied thanking l_a._dle` for /a_l1_.tVhe`glfts. After they 1 es were p1a`yed, a dainty lunch 1 served and _the guests departed a1 extending! all good ` wishes. I uvuumg [to express to you in our ht: ble way, the kind feelings we have for you as a companion, a sport and a friends. j The recipient. thariking the _1a.d1e`s tor/a_ll_.the`g1fts. After fhnv `hot? --.-v u .5 Vuuul. USS; Dear Elsie: We, your friends and _- .. ......-uuuwuua onower A very pleasant` evening was spent on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. J. C. Neelands -when over fifty friends on`! presenting. Miss Elsie Alpine, a bride of this I following address": 'l\n.... 131-1- . -v- Lhdfies" Millinery; all new models, reg: price $4.00 to $6.00, the best hats in the store $1.95 to $2.95 _ Come and Choose Your Now. * % The undersigned has r eceived {instructions from % The Executbrs of the Estate of the late Mrs. Andrew Braden > fp sell by`%Public Auction at C . . 1 >1 j 13:` .-._"-_--.-.... .........c.,;suuauxe ror cm1c1ren s and dresses, re g. 65c yd., sale price .` ........... .... .. 3` All Wofol Flumel, assorted colors reg. $1.25yd' go at ,Chintz,, wjdth 36 inches, 20 samples to choose_ reg`. 40cVyd., saleprice .............................. .. 25 *He9.vy'Eiderdown, suitable for bath robes,. reg yd;, sale price ........................ ....... 65 Ia uJ\l Cotton Batting, Mackinaw F Ian ., sale price uzpuuo W nu suitable for quilts, per lb. .... .. nel, .suita'b`le fo_r chi1dren s am AYAQOQO `IA/Iv (EA `- ~ A Miscellaneous Shower grv nlnnunnw .\.......:.-~ -- r---- >-yurabtl,` _up..a.v_y LIUIJID, ,1-Cg`. at o c o c I o o .8.-.....` o o o o o o ..'..-7...; - o o Q o o o o o o a o o o o c u c a o o o u u o - so .Bpys" Wool Pullover Sweaers, neck, reg. `$2.25, sale price ........... .. Boys : Heavy Tweed Bloomers, sizes 2: % $2.50; o_utl,they go` .............................. .. Boysf Overcoats, SIZCS 26 to 36, different shades 3- piece belts, _ eavy cloths reg $15.00, out they go ~ ' I I I O I 0 O I U I O I I I O U I O O J O D O O I I I 00 I I I I I I I I O O O I V I I I 0 0 0 O Q n n n n - . . - - A - bin An U U O O o u o 9 o o o J I I a c I o o Q C o O C O Q I A Q o O u o 9 ` o o - o I o o o n o O o o o a n U O I I I I o u on 17% Worsley St... Barrie, on neavyAr1eece_cmbinations, reg. $i.85,'wi11jgo` `\ - .. .... ..'..s:'...;... `$1.25 .` O O O O I I I I O Q Q Q .. " 0 - - . . O D t D to vercmnh, .e|7Ac `)A LA 3 c .1 2 - -_ Department ld .a,n expel`-' e. ~ is A 337 had gam- H nuns was after 0000 Iocooonooc loco Brown & Co. ment on Friday evening. James A.. Jamieson; Supt. of*the Sunday School. in the absence of the rector." Rev. T. J. Dew, who was ill, occupied the chair. The entertainment consisted of community singing, solos, quartettes and readings by -the young people of the Sunday Schools, and addresses by the Rev. A. E. Lunau. J. Bowman and the Superintendent. Trinity W. M. S. m_et.a. t the home of Mrs. J; W. Henry on Wednesday at- mg, movemner 23.` I The J nard, was for appendicitis the,] Hospital, Barrie, xpl: [that he is sat? lgress towards recovery. I At. the social in Hm regular meeting next _ ing, November 23.` tion for goitre in Toronto. The Rally Day envelopes which were distributod among` the members ofe The many fnlnnan -n H ` '4` .. - . \dB uuncuy \;U_(I'Ol." Thornton friends `of mother, Mrs. ,Kennedy.-. ed to know that she nicely after her recent : Toronl `H/fun IV A A _ _ _ v v . n. __' ""' I LVIKUH. I Miss Irene Irving of Barrie spent the Week-end with her aunt. Mrs. R. D. _' Henry. Mrs. R. West. and Mrs. S. Maiel are attending the VVomen s Institute con- vention in Toronto this week. Trinity Mission Circle will meet on Wednesday evening, November: 24, at `the home of Mrs. James R. Jamieson. Mr. and Mrs: nrnn- c._-u., - Q9 1'uA..O_ A 17-\ . .......e V. an-.~s. James R. Jamieson. 1;Ir. and Mrs. _Willis Smith and Miss Annie Patton motored to Toron- to on Saturday to attend the Winter Fair. Mrs. Lewis Cotton `has returned to : her home in Violet Hm mm... u.....:.-~ ORDER TODAY FRQM