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Barrie Examiner, 7 Jun 1928, p. 9

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Special Purchase Women's Silk Bloomers Rayon Silk Vests to Match the Bloomers 180 Pairs Children's 3-4 Socks at` Less A $1.00 Stocking thati Leads Them All 200 Pieces Manufacturer's Samples There are other lines offered that demonstrate to you that . PAYS TO SHOP AT VICKERS 300 pairs ne iRayon Sill; Bloomers ('Watson s make) in both bloomer and bobbette styles, cut_ `free and very neatly made. In the last six months we have sold a large quantity at $1.48 a pair. By reason of a quantity concession and a very close marking we are enabled to offer them for the next week aI-eaCh C Shades are peach, maize, lemon, fawn. nude. apple green, pink, sky, orchid, 'black and white-all in sizes 1. 2 and 3. These are substandards of our regular 85': silk and lisle mixture and come in `fawn, tan, grain. mo0n1ig'ht, DeLis. gunmetal. midgray and black, sizes 81/; to 10%. A stocking that is much in demand be- cause it wears so well, and the imperfections are so slight that 4!` you can hardly detect them.--?air . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9c 3 pairs for $1.25 These are made of a ne gauge silk and lisle with a golf silk top, pleasing shades of esh, spade and sand, sizes 6% to 91/_; an extra good wearing % `hose with style thrown in. A very popular line at-Pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C It's Holeproofv make of ne` spun silk and rayon. seamed balk leg and reinforced at the pomts of wear. perfect tting and silk rixrhto to top, comes in 12 lovely shades-extra good wearing line, 00 0 sizes 8% to 10--~Pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. SEEN ).'i":1`i4E7E)' OFFICE VOTING FRIDAY, JUNE 3, - 9 AM. TO 5 P.M. Of Friese, Cut Mohair, Velour, Tapestry. Brocatelle, Chintz and Casement Cloth, etc., etc. They come in lengths the size of a large cushion top suitable `for cushions and upholstering purposes. The last lot sold like fresh fruit and this lot will soon be picked up, each 8 bargain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29c, 49c and 79 This is TBroWn s Qelebratgd Shamrock 'Make-it is pure linen 17 -x 28 inches, hemstltched, wzth ends in various colours as gold, C u orchid, rose, blue and green.-Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ASLEEP IN AUTO WITH | MUCH LIQUOR ABOARD i The scintillating liberty which! comes to residents of U.'S. with their 53 first experience -with. the L.C.A.|i proved too much for Vernon `Cap" ' `Storey of Flint. Mich" former Bar- rieite, over here on a visit. \Vith 21` goodly stock of potent liquors, chas- l ers, giasses, etc., stored away in- side and out, he was found fast a- sleep in his car about 7.30 T:hursd:1y' evening in 'broad daylight. He was" parked in the centre of \Ve.iingt0n St. \Vest near R.V. Hospital. Traf- xtic had to :;.o around his car and news of the obstruction filtered] ` through to the police station. Cap"` had to be ~\c:11'ried `into a taxi and Friday morning it cost him $105 good American money to square `accounts with Sir Henry Drayton. 2' It is five years since he's been home | to `Barrie. T i I 1 Presenting POLA N'EGRl 11-` n'u--Q`--- cw:--sumac And Special Comedy Features A 1_,`Ia nr 1'11 -11 1 -___ _r_-__._ ' __.._ -..-._--- Adults 25 --':chi1'drn 10c The lBand need six more uni- forms. Boost this benet and 1 help secure them. 4L7 Barrie Citizens Band DREAMLANDV THEATRE JUNE 18, 19, 20 I |&nnJlUvn\Jnl I O an-In-so jnav yrunnnvun V..- _ V V- NOTE---Entries must be in the hands of the Convenor two days before the meet. G. F. DGYLE, Convener. vona FOR THE COLLEGIATE BYLAW ONTARIO ATHLETIC COMMISSION DISTRICT NO. 4, ANNUAL MEET AGRICULTURAL PARK, BARRIE SATURDAY, J_UI2 9 BAiii'E Vc3i"fiz"i1\i`"'Afi~ii5Wf13i .3."TWfii1115)$1iicE Adrgission: Adults 25, Children 10c. \vr\vI-1-In -n . , ,LL_ n-...--,....,.-. -.,. .1-.. "`;Am aRB_`E`;lK)1 *w1iiE ONTARIO SCHOOLS TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS Events Commence at 1.30 p.m. sharp, Standard. Time. -`wanna luau-I-I-runny:-no um I QC?` '1! A FI1FI'IIWKII\ A ll BENEFIT No. 23 UNDER THE AUSPICES OF I I6 PAGES Issued by the Publicity Committee of the Bourd of Education. Heintzman & Co. Pianos Gerhard Heintzman Pianos Weber (Heintzman) Pianos Orthophonic Victrolas Victor Records RADIO Fada. DeForest-Crosley, Westinghouse, Batteryless and Battery Sets, Table and Console models. Pianos Tuned and Repaired J. G. KEENAN OPP. POST OFFICE Phone 243 : BARRIE Practically ne_w and a bargam at &l\l\ f\I\ WEEKLY BARGAHNS 7ORTHOPHONIC A_VlTROLA _ '-E2vu=;ry*thig in Music UCLLEGILI (lb $90.00 C3Di!0!f57'f%T1!_`i!!F_` SECTION 2 PAGES 9 TO 18 reliant, mm - smnnnv Saturday Matinee, 2.30-- Children 5:, Addie 15. `V/ILLIAM FQC . A presents./`/`/ j_. ` "W TLBEB6 vomnv - SLI'PPERY HEAD" W ALSO FELIX in EYE JINKS CARXL _CUR_'l_:lS i VXURLITZER 4- gauge: Gin MON., TUES., wan. - JUNE 11 . 12 . 13 WHO LL STEAL YOU-R HEART AWAY? wHo*=_u.. MAKE YOU DREAM ALLDAY? `TV Right from the Capitol Theatre, New York, to blaze a of merriment through the world. `One of the world's sweethearts and of ' great comedian in` the sweetest version of a musical comedy ever lmed. " LUPINO IANE COMEDY-FANDANGO'/ _ALso PARAMOUNTL NEWS,-Ll:`.'I'I'ER, . Coming: CHARLIE MURRAY in `Vamping Venus `lI\IIJ \vUI\IlIJ arll. ulna: nv ....... of Pantages Theatre, Toronto, Org;-ta iaivma To _L BYLMY CRITIC Committee Says $20,o005; Will Cover Evry- : ` thing; ` Editor's `Note-On page 5 ap- ars a letter from {Deputy-Reeve 3 arvis stating his objections to the _Town Hall Bylaw. `Below is given an answer from the Building Com- mittee_. As there will not be an- other issue of this paper before thevote, `The Examiner consider- ed it only fair that the Building Committee should know the argu- ments advanced by Mr. Jarvis and ' have an opportunity to reply. It is in the interests of every rate- payer to know the arguments, pro * and con on this important mea- sure. With the object of giving- the people the two sides, both let- ter and answer appear in this is- ---- "l`1y.g Flvnmannr asks every and answer appear m uua .s- ~ue. The Examiner asks every ratepayer, before voting. to read first the letter of Mr. Jarvis on page 5 and then the reply. The Town Council wish to give the following information in an- swer t-o the meagre attempt of De- puty-`Reeve Jarvis to oppose the Town Hall Bylaw: mu... vnaffnr nf remodelling the Town Hall Bylaw: The matter of remodelling Town Hall has been before Council since early in the year and the rv----mu Aanin .m hold a special in me year anu Luc Council decided .to hold special meeting to go fully into the matter. At this special meeting called on Mevrch -8th for the purpose of con- sidering the proposed alterations of the Town Hell, Deputy-Reeve Jarvis seconded the following moti'on:- L `That this Council confine it- ~sel to the question or remodel- ling the Town Hall. 2. That this `Council take steps to remodel the Town Hall along the lines of plans submitted by the Arch-i- tect. 3. That `Mr. Jas. Thomson . be appointed Architect and be asked to submit pl-ans and spe- cifications. `This resolution can be seen by anyone in the minutes of the meet-, ing and it is following up this re-` solution that the Council n-ow pre-. sents the Bylaw to the ratepayers. -' ' kia . L_.-J. L- u-nu-;1A1nn`u-Isa!` aom anon. - . I `The following is an answer to` Deputy-`Reeve Jarvis , letter, clause by clause:- 1 "I".ha Tnwn Hall will accommo- Senna LIIU Dyxnw LU vuv lthl-w`Jv\J\a~~4u I ,1 It is hard: to understand this- member's present attitude in view of the fact that the matter was ful- ly discussed by Council before any action was taken and bore his en- dom'sat1`on. ml... 4n11n.ur1na- 1: an answer to, Dy c1a.use:-- 1. `The Town Hall will accommo- date 95% of the meetings that will be held and a larger hall would not be econbmical. 9 gen nnn nn mm nntvnr avervthinz D6 economxcal. 2. $20,000.00 will cover everything including seating, vaults and cells. It the Deputy-Reeve attended com- mittee meetings of Council like COMMITTEES STATEMENT Looks uxl-`IA BUYM . BUY Wright-Hargreaves Lake Shore Amulet " ' Teck-Hughes inv-7---,w-v--- ._v -. -The attendance at Sunday School is steadily increasing. Join us in Bible study at 9.445 a.m. There are classes for all, from theyoun-gest to the oldest. The Pastor will preach at A both morning and evening services. a Mrs. C. H. `Holman is President of the W oman s Mission- ary Union of IRegular_'Baptists of `Ontario and Quebec. If you are interested in .Miss1omary work at `home and abroad you will be interested in this meeting. ` Collier St. lgg_q!g_l}g3tist Church SUNDAY, J_UNE yo - 9.45, 11 A.M. and 7 P.M. _.. ........p..u..nn EIRcuumo' N IIJIE CIIIEIPII IIN? rilllluwuu draw---vwv -v--w---.= -- .__- -____, -,, ,Ats9L o'clock Rev. W. A. Atkinson, `Sec y-Treas. of the V Union of Regular Baptists of Ontario and Quebec, will s-peak onvhe` work of the Union. . j:-v uuv The Fundamentalist-Modernist controversy is_not denom- inational, it is as wide as ghristenudom. The faith once deliver- ed{_ -is being tam-pered With and christians are admonished: to contend? ea:-n'_estly for it. The doors will open at 7.30 p;_m. Amman nnudtv cuuuguu can Come early. I FT I u wu -.- _._- `___ ~--- -Pastor`~McGinIay is a man whose miniszcry has been abund- nantly blessed in `Scotland, United `States and Canada. He will summon`! 65' `hfh rvis on antly DIGBSGG` In Bcguanu, uuuuu 1: preach at `both servxces on Sunday. THE MINING MARKET M UIVIJIIIVIHLV I 4-puny n Isl Anniifersary, Jline 10-17 TUESDAY, JUNE 12 - 3 PM. The _Busi:1_es Mgfeting of the Church 9 early. I SUNDAY, JUNE 17 I. 11 AM. . 7+ P.M. PASTOR .1As. Mc(_ilNLAY, ALTON _,-1__;1_____ _1_ DB3 TQEPNTP, E. H. Braden nas purcnaseu u 1. vv. Irwweu 1s'uu11u111 at Large lot on Toronto Street, near Wel- truss barn for J. F. zddell at lington Streo. |B!`itt0Il, Ont- munsmv, JUNE 14 _-s P.M. 5:, H. l_-1(_)_Ll\_/l_Al_`1, TORONTO BARRIE, CANADA, 'rHuizsnAY, JUNE 7, 1923. FRIDAY, 15 + s P.M. : __ _.._-_--- :- jgjnui (FUIVDAMENTALIS-'-I`) CHOOSE BARRIE FOR NEXT YEAR'S Ml-2E.TlNG_ At the annual session of Orange Young Britons at -Perth last week `the invitation of Barrie to meet here in 1929 was accepted. This is taken as a direct result of the favorable impression created on visitors during the recent Orange Convention here. The dates of next year's gathering are May 24- 25. District Master George.Wi1son extended the invitation to come to -`Barrie. L.C.A. CONVICTIONS SHOW AN INCREASE There were e`.even convictions` under the L.IC.A. in Barrie during May. the greatest number in one` month since the Act came into force, according to Chief `Stewart's monthly report. There were also 26 convictions under the H.'T.A., seven for breaches of Bylaw 270, one drunk in charge of an auto, one for false pretenses for which a Warrant has been issued and five then charges with four convictions. The nes totalled $660.25. other" members He should have 1,-\Avtv1ARo`13 AP vfahocn ff, T h h d "R. W. lowell is -bundinga large .LE:_H:u.?.`1`3"g+3f.+pu,5s$xr$ truss hm-n my J. F. mdam at otner I116!!! ucrs uc auuv knowledge of these facts. .0 `Thin uhnnrc hrmr Hffk Knowxeuge OI 'Uut'se 1.'auL:s. -3. `This shows how little Deputy- Reeve Jarvis knows: of the matter because the `Town has had a. 11- cegse for the hall ever since licens- es were required and has now 11- cense No. 172 issued on May 21st, 1928, for the year 1928-1929. A TK741r\41n Hm 'hnHin.1:r in nnmrfleted 1928, tor tne year 1:Me-u.::4::. 4. When the `building is completed the entrance -to the market will be quite as convenient as at the pre- sent time. There will be an en- trance to both North and" East and an entrance can still be left in the ur....+ n... Rh-1n + fkn hnnn+v-I`Rnc-vn 8.1 ! entrance can SL111 Ln: mu. 111 mu: West. VVhy didn t the Deputy-[Reeve suggest this? If he suggested more and knocked less we feel he would be serving the public to -better ad- vantage. R TI -`ha.-. 1-noon H14: -nnHr-v nf H19 vantage. 5. It. -has been the -policy of the Council to encourage the Poultry Association, Horticultural Society, Soldiers Club, and Kiwanis Club and hope the Council will never take the ground that -institutions such as these should be charged as much as money-making enterprises. Even with the refund these institu- ltions had to spend considerable {money for seating accommodation. 1! '1"1r\l\ T\v\novv|1-arm!` and r`nnif`I\1 av-A `money 1U1` t"aLuI_`.', auuuxuxuuuauuu. ` 6. The Dreamland and Capit`o1 are ` not open to be rented and the other ha.11s are inadequate for public `meetings. These halls are privately owned and will never` take the Iplace "of a Public Hall. J '7 Ru mnving Hm `;V|'nnininn`| nff-inn: place ()1 a. ruuuu nun. .' 7. By moving the Municipal offices to the un-occupied part of the Max'- 'ket Building the offices are con- lsolida-ted and we will then be able to rent the present Municipal offices U and .thus bning in a revenue. 9 The v-nxrnnnn in u-wvinaxu fn hp anu ~[IlUS UDHI5 ll] `(L 1`VUHl.l!':. 8. The revenue in savings to be effected W'11 not add a cent to the taxes and the Market Building will Fhen be a real asset to the commun- ty. 0 T-T1: ufafnmnnf xxrifh rnfnr-Anna fn uy. 9. His statement with reference to memlbers of Council is not correct. The decision to remodel the Town Hall was carried unanimously by Council. At a later date Deputy Reeve Javvds moved to rescind this resolution but could not get any member .to second his .motion. |"AA nun;-Hnn n? kn'l:`Hna- -2 nu}-din IIIGIIIKJBF -LU SECUIIU His uuuuuu. `The question of holding. a public meeting was by resolution of Coun- cil left to the discretion of the Building Committee. The Commit- tee felt they could give the infor- m-ation more fully ,through tihe press than by a public meeting which would not -be attended by nearly as large a number as would be reached by circulars and the press. Klvifh fl-no 4311!"!-`zhfinfl nf 'Denutv- The Board 01 Education APPEALATOTHE Ratepayers of Barrie T0sUPPORT.'l'HE Dy ClI'ClH'dI'S anu Lue prttsas. With the exception of Deputy- Reeve Jarvis, the `Council are un- animously `behind the `Town Hall -Bylaw. The Bylaw is also endorsed by tlhe Board of Trade. THE BUILDING C-OM|MvIT'TEIE OF THE `TOVVN C'OUNlCLL The County `Council meets in Barrie, June 18 and expects to nish on the evening of June 21. Hildreth F. Lennox, A.1'.c.M.j I-!_..2-L ..... |:.. ; _ E I n . . .6:nnhl> nllufeul To BCIIIIUA, c1oIo\pou-u Pianist - Vocalist - Elocutionist Open for engagements. Entire pro- gram for concerts, garden parties. etc. For terms and dates. Apply 2 North Street, Ba-rrie. Telephone 887`W. 20-`243bI LX317-'i:1.L ON STREET IS ASKING DAMAGES Vvhile walking on the sidewalk on the east side of Bayfield !St. on May 2'2, Mrs. Lily Elizabeth -Robins, wife of Edward Robins of Cundles, tell and sustained more or less ser- ious injury, and -is said by her phy- sician to .be-in aeerioue c'ondition. She wasearrying a -basket of eggs. at the time, the whole of which" were destroyed. ' | 'l"hv~n1'|;rh hm` snlicltor. Alex. COW- qestroyea. Through her solicitor, Alex. Cow-l an. notice of claim for damages has! been filed with the town and re-fer-| red to the company carrying insur- ance covering such accident-s. It lsf claimed the sidewalk is out of re-' pair at the place of the accident.` Mrs. Robbins is a. woman past mid-g me life, and it is claimed the ac- dltion. ` A cident has aggravated a heart can- .mnHnv. nf nnnmr-nfn walk. fwnl amon. ` , A section of concrete Walk, two feet long and a fopt wide, is said% to have been missing from the side- . walk in front of Harry Barron's - hou-se, Mrs. ERolb1ns stepping into it.` l\lI-h I -I-r1\l!I \rwuuwv-- V--`- Geo. Munro, a trustee of 'K11ly-' leagh school, wishes to deny the statement made `by `W. F. FWonch and published in `The `Examiner, May 17, that only one of the trus- tees was aware that Miss {Farrell was a Roman lcatholic before she wasengaged. Any information that I had came from one of the trus- tees." COUNTY COURT NEXT WEEK VH1. -.... nu- Lcuon -:u1uIv nu:-I Run LUUIVII puunn {VDAI "bun There, are two Jury and ve non-jury actions set down for hearing in the `County Court which starts next Tuesday at 1 p.m., Judge Rosspresiding. '- A.1d. W. J. Icraven is in Toronto attending the annual conference of the United church as the official delegate from Central church. - KILLYLEAGH SCHOOL CASE .__._A.-- -8 .7711`-- Better and Hotter than ever. `Come and -step -to the latest piec- es and best music avaflable. Admission 10. Dance Tickets 4 for 25. Mi}3et s Point Pavilion (6ppos1t_e Barrie, Ont.) Return Engagement of Last Season's Famous vvuuvuu u u an--w-up JUBILEE NIGHTHAWKS _ It Pays to Shop AT VICKERS Newsol Special Economies AT %VICKERS It Pays to` Shop AT VICKERS The question has been placedbefore the ratepayers fully through the press and by circular letters. if there is any point you are notclear on," get in touch with some member of the Board before voting. V 140 of them in the same grade of Rayon, all in shade: to match It Pays to Shop bloomers-our former price was 986. s 60`: 0 AT Now for ::.ne week only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 420 Pairs Women's Silk and Lisle Stockings l at 2 1-2 Cents over Half Price It Pays to Shop AT VICKERS It Pays to Shop AT VICKERS It Pays to Shop AT VICKERS5 It Pays to Shop AT VICKERS GEO. VICKERS LIMITED 120,Tea Towels? of Real Irish Linen -- Cheap REFRESHMENTS DANCE VISITORS TO THIS STOREWILL FIND A NUMBER OF SPEC- IAI..`OFFERINGS THAT SPELL ECONOMY--ALL SMART NEW MERCHANDISE THAT MOST EVERYBODY NEEDS IN SELEC- TIONS THAT ARE SECOND TO NONE. PLANS o1= _1>Rogqsp AD_DlTlON MAY BE _ _ ___ _`._ -_---j

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