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Barrie Examiner, 23 Aug 1928, p. 12

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H MCLAUGHILIN-' BUICK uL`uu_y, August. ea. Entries should be made with the secretary, Geo. Vic-kers. not later. than 9 a.m. vsaturday, owers to be in position at 10 am. `store openl Friday from 7.30 to 9 p.m. Classes are as follows Best Basket Gladiolus, any em- belllshment. Best `basket of Primulinus, any embellishment. Best vase gladiolus, any embell- ish-ment. Best 3 spikes, white. 'Best 3 spikes. pink. Best 3 spikes. two color. Best 3 spikes, red. Best 3 spikes, maroon or dark color. . D.-.o+ A-hnrrla EL'n nnanvn BRO0KES-At the Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie, on Saturday. Aug.18, 1928. to the wife of Squadron Leader G. E. Brookes. R.C.A.F., a daughter (stillborn). COU'I`TiS-0n Thursday, August 23, 1928, to M1`. and (Mrs. A. B. Coutts, Ross St., a son. `WAR-.\ IlCA-On Wednesday, August 22, 1928, to 111'. and Mrs. Burton Warnica. Allandale, a son. BA'I`ES-In Sunnidale Township on] Sunday,Aug.19.1928.\VnL Bates husband of llary Jane Bennetn aged 84 years '--`_?` %l`|d\l1 `ac unucnu v---w I \`\ e, the officers and members of R.B.P. .\ o. 601, hereby wish to ex-I press our appreciation to all bllsix ness men, members of Town Coun- oil and all others for their liberal contribu ions towards our Derry] |Day ce bration. (Signed), \V. T. Nixon, V\'.P., W. E. Pemberton, Reg. 341) .VIrs. J. A. Patton and family wish to thank their many friends and neighbours for their kindness and sympathy during their recent be- reavement and. also for the `many `floral tributes. 34b ` `VIHKVITIKCTVI I 5PLA'N`TT--1In loving memory of Lorne Plantt, who `died Aug. 17. 1928. - J ' I One little angel now is gone To sleep within the tom-'b; His friends and his relatives all "May still his loss deplore, Yet hope in heaven to meet Again where parting is no more. 34;b--Grandma and Grandpa Plantt s. w. MOORE 15-19 Dunlop St., Barrie. Dry Goods, Ladies VV ear A ULUL 0 Best ` 98 40", 42", 44" Circular Pillow Cotton Sale 39} yd. : All Linens, Bedding, `F . Staples, Draperies, Silks, etc., Reduced. W. /IV/f/I//V masterpiece Bodies by Fisher- - - THANKS -._.'! ...-A.-..1..A L. \ . Special Silk Vests and Bloomers Sale 89 ea. -single spike, mauve. an .1-_- -w `r- FINE PRINTS Sale 26 yd. Dr, BORN _To 35c . DIED OR a lasting, brilliant polish -- -that preserve: our shoes and eepa them free from cracks use The New Managenxent wishes to take this opportunity to thank the people of Barrie and surrounding country for the tremendous re- sponse to this Reorganization_ Sale." The response has been away beyond `our greatest expectations. To show our appreciation in a more tangible way we will give greater Values than ever, Friday and Sat- urday. .-xgzlin I wish to thank you one and 3.11.. -A. .\I. R`.-L\IS.-\Y. A WORD OF THANKS! Every Line of S-i-ik Hose -ul-v---_ Y- c31;:PE DE c'1'1'1p1E -4 _- A Man s Fell Hal Special 100 NEW FELT HATS for Fall, reg- ular priced from $3.95 to $6.50. On sale Saturday ONLY. While they last . . . . . A Bargain for an up-to-date Fall Hat. Not old stock; every hat new this THE com" `STORE :. SIGN or THE BEAR Ladies and Misses Cloth and Fur Coats Fall. SIMMONS & CO. Fine Large Down l'II\IlI`I\I'\'IWINI\l'I flacmwlohh b may choc modal "SAT; ' "e1yI6m'E1is" g4; -n- Special $1.49 I'II"I'\I" I\I" (`I III 'a[1' SATURDAY ONLY _5.PEC1A'_-._ 'Redu'cei" $1.25 35: New Fall'Coat Wonderful new dc`-si_Q`n_< 5111.1 cloths. '$`1"1'.' Look to tho; Lgadei AUGUST FUR SALE Your F r Coat at a Distinct Saving Ask about Our Deferred Payment Plan More Days $1.35 Printed Crepes, Rayons, etc. 79 yd. - You Save on Every Purchase - To 75c Printed _ AVOILES Sale ONLY '2 Maxii HX'FrE N one tremendous stride, McLaughlin-Buick has over- leaped old modes of car design and attained an order of beauty without parallel in the automotive world. To know the new style-to appreciate its superiority-- simply see the 1929 McLaughlin - Buick with new Masterpiece Bodies by Fisher. The world s foremost builder of automobile bodies has eo-operated with the world`s foremost builder of fine cars to produce the most beautiful creations ever shown. And with what results! Dashing new lines, different from any heretofore known --longer, larger. more luxurious bodies, mutchless in their grace and symmetl-y-gorgeous new color bar- anonies--the richest of upholsteries and appointments --wider rear seats providing plenty of room for three adult passengers-an ensemble of beauty and luxury that has never been equalled. New and deeper radiator lines-new chrome-plated head-lamps and cowl-lamps-new wheel and fender design--all combine to lend incomparable poise. eet- lleu and distinction. The new McLaughlin-Buick Bodies by Fisher markuthe --.__.._.- --l..1-..-n.-..s nf sh. IuuIw.I\nihIm-n art. To nag l_ i_rst Sl1_owI}g_of the All are luxuriously trimmed with the Finest Furs, Collars, Cus. Bands. etc. Newest colors, na\~_\', l~lacI<. fawns, browns, greens. and all the fashionable colors for this . Select your coat early and `na\'e :2 laij away until wanted. 43 yd. SIMMONS & C0. % Tdvs_/_EL_.s.g=1=1c1gxLs 21 av. ma`/J6 31-. I La-rge' English Bath U Towels . . . . 34 ea. Large Fancy Turkish Towels . . . . 79c ea. 7, Reg $ \ ` ,3-.308. mi. THE COAT STORE Every Pair of Corsets, All Silk Underwear Reduced Special $1.25 DUI:IES_E SA_TIN The Mcutugnun-Dunc: names uy manor ulurn luv Iupreme achievement of the body-builders art. To see the 1929 McLaughlin-Buick is to see the moat beautiful and fashionable car of the year, as well an the most capable and comfortable. Visit the nearest McLaughlin-Buick showroom. See the 1929 McLaughlin-Buick today! M-.1|.a.z|c The G.M.A.C. Deferred Payment Plan afar: many advantages to buyers of McLaughlin-Buick can. To $5.00 '-.`."?:35. HATS Thin-sday, August 23, 1929 :.-:-:--up --g-can Sale 98 each Sale - -'=.`r--we v -- w----- Ready Dresses Sale 69 ea. E To $1.25 Voils i F oulards, etc. Sale slf ` Sale Reg. $7.50 _Sl_.ICKERS 1J$ SPECIAL Cofselettes 53 yd. 89c 56:15am. GRACEY `Associate Dealer: W. HUNTER, Allicton the Leadet-`r Le `31D@ I I Mrs. Bruce Thompsdn and son Herbert have returned. from visit- ing in Oshawa. u'h~.n!Pm:r1 Ttihaplla snent a. few] in: In Oshawa. T T Winnifred Klnsella spent a. few days last week in Aurora. with her sister, Mrs. Williams.` xn. nn \I'v~a Ins. Bathurat of Mrs. Williams.` T Mr. and .\Irs. Jas. Bathuzjlt Hamilton are visiting w1th..,..\Irs. Frank Madigan, Essa Road. Allan-A Jln 1` ECU ldle. ` ` Ie. . Allandale L.O.B.A. N0. 551 held -a Very successful tag_day in aid of the True Biue and Orange Or-phana age. Richmond I-Ii11,Ion Der y Dav. Aunt. 11, about $190 being r alizeil. 41.4. ..........a. 10 a`hae I` .~xu`.'.. 11., uuuus. \;u.uu uvaua . ....... .. On Sunday, August 19, Chas. C. Abbott. SI'., and family or Toronto motored to Allandale and held a family reunion at the home of his sister, Mrs. H. A. Gibson, \V1111am St. xv. xv A \1'Hrnv of Eldora. IO- .\Irs. W. A. Milroy of Eldora, wa, (formerly Miss Phillips of A1- lnndale) is visiting Mrs. Lougheed, 60 William St.. who is also enter- mining Mrs. Marnmaduke Tyndale and .\Irs. Armstrong of Toronto. ` "` -4---A A-A nknwnn Fnfh- i long. Cumiberiana at. About 60 relatives of .VIr. and Mrs. S. I`..Tyndale and family of Winni- peg met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Wiley, Essa Road, on Sunday. August 12, to renew old friendships. noon in social intercourse after They spent the after- I which all partook of a delectable i "tea on the lawn. `During July Airs. J. A. .VIc.\'eil and son. John Anthony, spent a few days in Toronto and Hamilton and again last week spent a day in both cities on their way through to Nia- gara Fails where they visited most points of interest on both sides. Re- turning they stopped off at Merrit- ton to see the Welland shipping and the new looks now under construc- tion. They also visited in .St. Cath- ari'nes. the heat in this district be- ing so intense they were obligedto return to their cottage at Minet's Point before finishing their Journey which includes Ottawa and points of interest to Montreal. Child's Narrow Escape Five-year-old Albert Penny, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Penny, 57 In- nistil 'St., had a narrow escape Wednesday morning at 9.45 when he was run down by a car driven by n u wsmn 'I`hn imla fellow had and Mrs. Arluauuua ua. ..u.u...-. Mrs. J. Bryant and children Cath- erine and Joseph of `Staten Island. .\'.Y., Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bryant of Detroit. .\'Iich., and Miss S. Sheedy of Buffalo, N.Y.. have returned home after spending a week with ~.\Irs. J. Bryant's father, Jas. Fur- Cumiberland St. \kn\1v an vnintivp of Mr. Mrs. JETRE3 down by a car urivuu up G. H. Esten. The little fellow Just emerged from a store at the corner of Bradford and`John Stsn and stepping off the curb was struck down` and dragged a consid- erable distance. He was rushed to R.V. Hospital and was unconscious for some hours. A wound at the back of the head required several stitches, other injuries being body bruises and abrasions of the face. The child is`much brighter today and is reported by Dr. Turnbuli to be out of danger. --Repair work of all kinds can be done `better now than later. We can supply the brick, lime, sand. gravel, cement, etc., necessary. The Sarjeant `Co. Limited. 341) Mr. and Mrs. E. C. +Cod'ling and Miss Hester were guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Moore at Oakview, Wasaga Beach, last week. ) &x&&&&&&&&$w% g PERSONAL g * * - 1 Alf.` Meekums has `returned from `a trip to Quebec. He went from Montreal to "Quebec on the S. S. Ansonia and returned! on the S. S- Letitia. MT`. amt] :\Kv= in 1-1 Wi:p311gn etma. _ Mr. and Mrs. `C. H. Wxseman have returned to their home in. New_York city after spending two months with l\'Iz*rean_,d.` Mrs.`Frank r:.-.~1A\:\ luuu bun Iv u Wiseman. T A (1. Lou Garvin, who has been spending two weeks with his par- ents. has returned to Rochester, accompanied `by his mother, Mrs. J. A. Garvin._ `Mrs. T. Lever and son Har61d of Fleshertoh spent Sunday with Walter "E. Clarke as did also Mr. and `Mrs. Roy Woods and family of Ma1'kda1e. lfua `D ID Winnainm nnriniari- OI ;v1a1`Kuaze. Mrs. F. |R. Fleming` and" child- ren of London have returned home after visitin her mother, Mrs. D. Campbell,` ccles Street, for the past three weeks. Mu am-1 Mm. .T. `R. Dier and past mree weens. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dier and Master Bobbie returned last Fri- day after a three weeks" motor trip to Montreal. Quebec and _the Laurentian Mountains. RE-.- .f`Lnu1nn I` wf`nwJ\:n Inna LJaUr('.'IlLlblH VJ.UUHLl11HBo Mrs. -Charles E. Carbin (nee Gwend-aline Huriburt) will re- ceive with her mother on Tuesday, August 28. from three to six 0 - c1ock,'at The Pines. 54 Ross St. I! .-sup} `Mr... JD 1 (`aid-on nf` A treat In the Peppermint-avored ` mp:-canted jacket and another in the Peppermint-avored cum inside- sltlnolt value In long-lasting delight CIUUIS, t sue rluca. 0'8 uuaa on Mrpand `Mrs. 'R. J. Carter of Kirkland Lake attended the lun- cheon of the Kiwanis Club of Bar- rie last Friday. Mr. Carter is pre- sident of the new Kirkland Lake Chg). .. .u..A Rina T TIT 'Dnkn~n+e11nvn UIUU. Mr. and Mrs. J . W. Roberts have returned from a motor trip to Whitby. Toronto, Brantford and .other places. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts of Whitby accompanying them. - `If..- T TI f`n;-unnu A4-` TTv|?r\\~a, Heh Mrs. J. .D. `Cooney of Union- ville. `Miss -Brodie of !Stou`vi11e and Calvin 'Boves and Earl Boyes of Vanco3.1ver,.B.C., visited` Mrs. D. W. Lennox for a few days last week. . HI nu-J Afun D y `:Du1vr\A \\'1n+_ WEEK. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. `Payne mot- ored to `Toronto last week-end tak- ing Mrs. Payne s mother home. Mrs. Payne's sister.- Miss Lillian Banting, returned with, them for a vacation. C3`. Tu: `I11Anb on!` V 12 PA. UUU. -LUU LIVVUH CD0 M=rs. J. W. Hamilton of Winni- neg has taken IMrs. Livingston s house. Peel Street. for a month and has her mother and sister. Mrs. Spry and Miss `Spry of `Tor- onto, staying with her. " NT and! v'|\/I've .'Y'n\~1nu D nu`? UUL". 5Ly1Ilg' \V/lhll HUI} Mr. and` M_rs. Morley P. Duff and son, Gardiner. of Bellevillei have been spending a few days among old friends in town on their way to visit his brother, Wal- ter N. Du, in North Bay. Mine man NT T.1'+-`Ha urkn vnnnni-.. 3 VKCRCIUTI. Sir Wm. Mulock and F. B. Rob- ins of Toronto were in town one day last week and called on Wal- ter Scott. Mr. `Robins was many years" ago in the employ of Mr. Scott s father. `ML. av.`-J T\/fun Wunnb `lannnnn .61` .`\'. Uuu, m 4.Vu1:u1 Day. Miss Ena M. Little. who recent- 1,v graduated! from Alma College.- St. Thomas. has accepted a. secre- tarial positionwith A. B. Road- house, Deputy-Minister of Agri- culture, Ontario Government, To- ronto. `M ..- `l'.'V.....J .t`*.....-. and .3..."-..1.J..... -4.` l`1llll'.'1'lL'd plllll n LE Dr. and .Irs. H. H. Milbee and son Neil, of Marshfield. Wiscon- :in, and Miss Kane of Minneapo- lis are visiting `Dr. 9Mi1bee s ar- ents. "Mr. and Mrs. Thomas .Ii1- bee. 155 Owen St. MI`..... `I .117` 1.1 .-nu;-an a-P 1373mm! llLUo ` _ Mrs. Fred Cave and daughter of Iowa called` on several friends and acquaintances while in town over the week-enda `Mrs. Cave was well known in Barrie and -Crown Hill where she farmed a. number of years a o. Mu: Anna nut` `Fnmxv NP Wu- Page Twelve j DUOCT/S Lamezt. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wiseman. Barrie. announce the engagement of their daughter, Edythe Leona, to Mr. H. S. Justin. of Detroit. LL- ..........:....... L- 4-1.- ...1..-,. H... A...+ yr-.'u,1.'a u u. Mrs. E!-Io}I>)per and family of Wa- shington, enn.. and Mrs. Mea- dovs _ and family of Woodstock, Ont.. have returned home after six weeks with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Meeking. at) Glenwood Cottage. Lake Simcoe.` . M1` curl R.-T14: W .T Raf-an and LU H11`. 1.1. D. uuauu. UJ. ucuxunn.` the man" ge to take place the first of Septex 'ber. M1 anti Mr: T\Tn1-wm-n `VAN: and OI oepbeunuer. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Walls and daughter .Berta of Toronto have returned home after spending a couple oof months holidays` with her mother, Mrs. F. A. Furlong. Bayeld `Street. ll ..- fl` `All .-.-TIAv.nu'.-. `RE.-"nu Qi- Duyuexu `Queen. Mrs. T. MacKenzie, Mary St.. afccompanied by her two sons, Ad- am and Arthur and Miss Jean Marshall. leaves on Friday for a motor trip to Detroit and other American points. A n\- 011:! `\/Ive H H `1\'T1'" \nn nnrl uuuuge. 1.3158 DHllL3UUu Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bat-es and! two sons, Norman and' Russell._ Bayeld Street. were in `Sunni-; dale Vyednesdav attending the funeral of Mr. Bates father. Mr. and Mrs. F. Goring, `Sanford St., also attended the funeral. SPEED THROUGH ' BARRIE TQ SCENE (Continued a-om Lam 1) they do not think Burns assenger was the hunted bandit. urns des- cribes his passenger as a Russian, about 5 -feet, 6 inches in height, stout `build. wearing blue suit and straw hat. He said` he was going to Toronto. The description of the missing -bandit furnished local ` police is: height, 5_feet six inches. stout. build. wearing grey coat. dark trousers. grey cap, and thought to be an Italian. How- ` ever. every wayfarer on the high- -way is being questioned closely police. and if unable to give a good ac- count of himself is. locked up on susnicion. `. The police do not hide their.dis- appointment in being. unable to land the stranger brought to Bar- rie on the 'Caruso truck, however. They state they lost a valuable half hour `between_the time he a- lighted and the time they were notified. `Burns states _he did not want to create any suspicion in the mind of his assenger. but says it ran throug his mind that he? might be the hunted man all the. way from near Parry Sound and he did not think there would be any difficulty having an officer ick him up in 'Barrie. -He says he had no good reason or desire to forcibly deliver his main to the . I Provincial Inspector of `Health Johnston paid Barrie an official! visit Tuesday, coming at the invi- tation of the Board of Health to inspect the milk pasteurizing plants here. He said after his in- spection that the plants compared; very favorably with those of other towns and! cities and noted a de- cided improvement since his last visit. He will make a written re- port to the Board. .a11'kinds of coal, co W. A. Jenkins & Son have tak- en over the coal and wood business of Gracey & Son, Allandale, and will be pleased to suply you with e and wood. uh--- r-mat Rntfh _- - -large - -{ -/_l/lore Zonqe . . . O .-:.i "=.:s~::.` . -all |Phone 764J IXIIIUB UL 'I'HE_ BARRIE EXAMINER V USED CARS Dion >25: followingx 1927 STAR SIX SEDAN. this one is in good condition in every way and fully guar- anteed. `1927 `STAR FOUR COACH, --1-_ .._;3 nun: 'nQ7. 192'! `bran ruun uunv, looks and runs like new. 192? CHEVROLET 4.130012 SEDAN. ha.s' good appear ance and runs splendidly. 1924 STUDEBAKER LIGHT SIX TOURING, in good con- dition throughout. " 1923 WILLYS KNIGHT, nev- en passenger sedan, 8 power- ful, roomy car at a right I\u:lIA prxce. 1922 DURANT FOUR. 4- Passenger coupe, balloon tires. Repainted. 1922 ~McLAUGHLIN-BUICK four cylinder. new tires. re- painted, runs splendidly. qnnn nnnn DnA1`mQ'I"R`P n1- yaauucu, &\IlAD Ur Q v - - u - ---9. 1920 FORD ROADSTER, or delivery; snap for quick sale. 1920 CHEVROLET BABY GRAND TOURING. FAIRBANKS MORSE Elec- tric Light Plant, almost new. ` Your present car as part payment. Terms arranged to suit purchaser. ` `CC KT? T 43 annual: St.-PlIono an . To $12.50 ' DRESSES 53`? $4.95 ANNUN`?`5.M*?NT I-`.J. GRACEX. ` To $3.95 _D_RESSES Your Lasl Chance These Values Save $ for Your Savings Account HAR0U?..H!!J- s1I=.-" 15Fs's'es gg 4-l i; Re-Organization Sale Ends Saturday Night. August 25th BELOW ARE LISTED JUST A VERY FEW OF THE MANY SPECIALS. Real Values EVERYTHING REDUCED Save! Save! LLHKRQLD 3111:. FLA'F"ciiE'i=Es Sale $1.93 yd. GGET oePol1sh - cT.Ze?e'i3ih Sale 35 pkg. To $19.50 Noll . Fine Quality Wl_'_Iit_e F_la_nneletes 72-in. Fine Bleached Sheeting 57 yd. EVERY DRESS IN THIS s'roc1< ` REDUCED ' _ n?-yd. Pkg. I`I_:I Pure Silk ` EVERYTHING REDUCED -{ ' EEIE7 mun Bolus Antomobtlu An nut1:_Ma.mLn.,3uakwm nunajnel $2.79 I lIAnnno\vc1i\uu vvuuu. To $1.65 Wool Dress Goods Sale 95 yd. S;le Pure Thread -- up Iugrui 'sL1'< ii'<')'E LOCAL GLADIOLI, SHOW } TO BE HELD SATURDAY The annual window display or gladioll under the auspices of the Barrie Horticultural and Town Im- gprovement `Society will be held in T. E. Harle,v s store window on Sat- urday, August 25. Tnfrinc ahnnl ha rnnn vvirh fhn [IV/f./W I

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