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Barrie Advance, 13 Dec 1938, p. 12

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is done by GIFTS Poetry in China" `CARNATI_0N" \at' ..u... .,,-..... ..,.. 1 your favorite store & it :1 Shelley China" Give FOR CHRISTMAS THAT REFIJECT PERSONALITY u., uuu U ;-.1. WE DELIVER AAAAAA. 76 Dunlop St. ENTERTAINED CHARM AND 0. Dash 3:. -I-\Id.` registered The Annual Meeting of the Innisl Conservative Association will be held in the Orange Hall, Stroud, on Friday Even- ing, December 16th, at 8 o c1o(:k. Hon. W. Earl Rowe, M P , :mI nt;}mr:s, have been invitedto address the gathering. The Ladies and Jr- Conservative As- sociations are invited to :L1,t.mul. STYLES FOR WOMEN! - STYLES FOR MEN! ; CHILDREN S - STYLES! g ...NOTICE... `LIJJJJ, President. in the family H'dUlL.`. Lavender sachets and lavender ywater is a happy choice for the fihousewife who takes pride in her`! - " linen closet. I ; ` . I I -,( ,._-_.,._ _ .__ "'-*.`!:..A`.`:" -If `.`-.'\-i.`.*'.ii`.`':" ll. : Women, especially, like the mad,l ldelicious extravagances which Santa `plants in the stores for their be- `guilement at Christmas. You will ind a happy choice for any woman lon your Christmas list, right in lthese pages. I n-...... L.,.I.x:.... n;-urn-nnonI>u nf. ter. |l.H!:bl: pu;:,u.5. I Boxes holding assortments of 'beauty aids are a good choice for_ `the youmz sister and cousins, who fshould be started in good grooming iiiaiiits. F. H BEATTY, Here's an easy solution to the knotty problem of suiting everyone . . . give slippers! From the youngest to the oldest on your list, all will enjoy and use them ! For economy's sake, be sure to get them here! 490 to $4.25 ;..q., Setzroinry. SKI BOOTS u\.uL \. ucann can For stuffing the toe of a Tady s Christmas stocking, for souvenirs for ia Christmas party, there are any number of nice toilet preparations to be had at the beauty counters of the dime stores. Women love the miniature lipsticks you nd there, for they are small and light of weight, and don't bulge the slim- mest evening purse. Travellers re- vel in the dime size of face powder, ltulr-inn, toothpaste, hand lotion, and 'all the other travellers aids that tuck so perfectly into tted bags. Any hostess will appreciate the dime-store packets of individual powder puffs for her guest room. ,A 1.-'1-uh hug for school girls or a girls club group can be assembled with minimum time and maximum .~mtisfa<-tion at the beauty counter. For 11 working girl out of work, nothing could he kinder than :1 gift of .`l.`~':<'()l`l(`ll toilet articles to keep up her morale. k ,;,_A, ,,_____,r,_ ,_,L,n_, ,, L_v , 11 In this edition the Ads. are full of suggestions and ideas, both prac-E tics] and inexpensive. 1 Budget problems have brought soi A ,,, LL, -I_.-.-1.. ,_ __, , ' I Fine perfume is perhaps the love- liest Christmas gift of all for wo- men. It can be had in graceful bottles of all sizes and shapes at almost any price an extravagant heart desires. 1-1 .1 . 5 9:. Any woman. whethr-r she's ro1ler~ : nr rm-kinp:-(`hair age. is just nnturnlly partial to perfume, to .luxm~inu:a hath accessories, to pretty Vt-t-~';':|\\" for her dressing table and lo the other feminine gifts which the ('()h'lIll".i,i( housrnu hedeck with l`il)|)1HI.`4 um! frills and plant in n Whether she is sixteen or sixty, the problem girl on your Christ- mas list will welcome a box of ,good face powder. ..u...;-.~ -n,\u.\.u nun lrilulmrm `-hm-r_~.- mp n` tlw season boxes. ln nny 0.-1:.-u, it is :1 wise Santa lwlm vivus lll`l` glitter. \Y..... .. ..... ....._ _.._LI_.__ ,__!A`n I` . I . . . . .. . ..-.. ..x . `s-,I|vu\-A- I Now comes; our problem gift list. . l..n;- ufier our last female is check- ed 0!! the list, :1 sizeabie group oi` mule munres atnre us grimly in the leye. Your :i1'l.eI' _\'e:1r it's 11 prob- lem to decide wiml; to give them. `nut! often enough it's 8. problem unhnppily solved. Nonetheless, {we re. vnnvim-ed there are as many : mire-to-p|en. 1.-`iffy for men as there ALL SIZES "$3.85 -$3.95 The *n_` _ L-I-I`ru_~ A ,~.__ *`~-~ __ ~~~.\ Order Woman s Eay Exhumed `At Huntsville Atto1`11ey-Ge11era.1 Decides Autopsy to be 12-ield--Hus band made G-yuesome Dis- I covery Week Ago. l so many of us down from the clouds . . down to where not only our! feet, but also our hopes, have been! on the ground. And perhaps real-| ities are good for us all. But, hang` it all, Christmas is not the time for} them. Our spirits need fun, just as` much as our stomachs need food. Sometimes I think Santa Claus invented just so we'd all have this` nice shadow to hide behind, when; we spend for lovely Christmas glit-" Huntsvi11e.-'1`he Attorney-General! 'has ordered the body of Mrs. Flor- ence Remmington, who was buried here on Sunday last, exhumed and 1\., T1....._'l.Z_L ....'lI `A/\`r] .... ....L-...,... Au1.u vu -.;u.u.uu_y u......, ............-.u |-~AA\4 Dr. Frankish will hold an autopsy here on Sunday, Dec. 11. `II..- I)..........:.....J..... .._.'.D.. At T\-......I uvLv uu 5I\IAA\4v-V guy. ..... Mrs. Remmington, wife of Daniel Remmington, of Brunei township, was found dead! by her husband sus- pended from the ceiling of the liv- ling room in her home early Friday. She is reported to ltive been in ill health for some time. Thursday night the family retired as usual. At four a.m., Mr. Remmington miss- ed her and `got up to investigate He found her body suspended by a [clothes line from :1 hook in the din- `ing room ceiling. Three small` children slept upstairs. The hus- band cut the loop down and rushed to a neighbor s for help, but the! - .. ....... .1--.) LA.D...... `I... _..L....._ Dr. Macdonald, coroner of Hunts- ville, was notied and after an in- vestigation decided an inquest un- necessary. Later, however, he con- sulted, the Crown Attorney, and an inquest was decided upon. Before the hearing had been called, how- ever, the action of the Attorney- Gener'.1l';< Department was announc- ed, and no evidence will be taken until Dr. Frankish s report is ready. Mr. Remmington belongs to a hi'g'hi_v respected family in Brunel township and is an employee of the Huntsville Planing Mills. ; First Bzn-rie Boy Scouts held] `their meeting on Dec. 5 at the |T1'init_\` Parish Hall. J. R. Coleman `and Vern Walker were in charge 01'; i 27 bo;.~.<. F`i1`.'~.'t we had inspectio1_1,g ' ..-H11-/L. `1\u.\- l.A,.. ......) I\l`Ih4 are for women, and that you needn`t despair of delighting oven the most) per.~micketv_\` and unpredin-table male. How about a cowhide and pigskin- municnro set. sternly h11. _ Then Ih(-re is the Man's T1'u\'el' R011. cont.ainin_-_~` shzwin;: creznn, lotion and talc and C0n1})111`1ll1(3nt:~' for {not}: 11'L1.~sh. razor. blades, eta, He'll thank you warn1]_v for this" c:1rr_\'-all roll. A 1 1- .1 n .- Our scout meeting came to orderl with the breaking of the ag. Hav- ing taken the attendance, ourl Scoutmaster referred to the depar-I ture of Mr. Nelles from our town] And, of course, the u.~uz1l shi1`ts, hankics, sc-m'f, ;:1u\'c.<, socks are a1wz1_\'s zwceptuhlc 1 gifts. run, - ._._ ,,,a L,,,n_ I.il,tlo. and brother are ezlsy. with the stores just teeming with dolls, trains, toys, games. puzzles. In fact, t-\'m'_vthin;z' dear to the heart of the youngster. \.'....Hl L, ..1~n.J L #11:. n-nn Attractive and Acceptable Gifts Geared to Prices that Will Meet Restricted Christmas Budgets are Available in Wid e Variety in At- tractive Barrie Stores. _ . uuxuu uv. ulc _vuuu].',am.;A. You'll hr -*ur1n'i.wed at the rrnnd range of tr-_\'.< in the stores, and at lprices to t any purse. .. ..t... .u\.. master make Then we wou] what the sign boys got the 1 n. `- BOY/C9.UTJEW5 .....b..uv. - -v. u\..l.:, any guy, was dead before he return-t FIRST BARRIE % (By Bill Lowe) THIRD BARRIF. ties, and male I I v I For years we have had gratefukl patients submit their testimony of 3| the marvelous benets derived from `adjustments. For years also ave have, for certain reasons, refrain- ed from taking full advantage of the publicity that we might, and `could have had, but since you have I P`f\f\V! AL L/\ ....L'|1.\:.... /...-.,\.- ny. ..,... i l He stated that Mr. Nelles took a very active part in scouting and that he would be sadly missed. I `knew Mr. Nelles personally through his connection with the Scout Badge Committee and I certainly know that Barrie in losing him, has lost a great champion of scouting. I m ysure our best wishes go with Mr. ,lNelle.s in his new endeavour and we _`wish him all sorts of happiness and 3' good luck. Bill Malcomson, our Scoutmaster, said he would, on be- half of the troop, convey our thanks and best wishes to Mr. Nelles. 17," n -1 v 1 .n Pae F0111- ' I I Barrie, December. 1938. `To the Erlitor of the Barrie ` Advance : Dear Sir,--I might start off this letter by saying humbly thatCuring paralysis in its diiferent forms is ! { not by any means a new thing in `the practice of Chiropractic, or in `the lives of the ordinary Chiroprac- vtor, as a description of many `cases on le at our oice will reveal. }u\luA\.l uuv-.. uuu, `luv .-nu. Juu A5Luv\4 `seen t to publicize cases as per your paper of last week, we thought `(perhaps you might be interested in! others too. Apart from this. sev I eral who have known of our suc-l `cess have asked why these ca. "h21\'C not been recognized, so I am i Zsllblllitt-illg them to you for con-I ..-ide1'21tion. [1 .. .. E Having nished his painful talk `(that of Mr. Nelles departure) Bill! illlalcomson had the troop wz1.\'in;: strings to whip the end of several pieces of new rope we had in the lscout room. Having \vhippel the ends of the ropes, we had a game lof O Grady Says. The -,';2une emi- led with three still in the centre. |andI no nmtter what our Scoutm:1.<- lter did he couldn't get those three `fellows out. An: 1- . . u v`\ vvluuuuAAAJa I might say that we have handled I nmny polio cases in their differentl `stages and have met with outstand-1' -.,. uuv I` After picking out two boys to iprepare for the games next week, Bi?! j::it.h(!r0d us together in a semiki `circle while the ag was lowerevl.i After scout silence, we broke off. Letter to the Editor When Santa is here and you will look your best when your cleaning J. Murphy May We SUGGEST that You RESERVE Your ORDER NOW and be ASSURED of having the FAMOUS LAURA SECOBD CANDIES THIS CHRISTMAS S8 DUNLOP s'r. B. -XQRKES '.-`.X)I~I3 H): :3): ii", cnms'fMAs `*3 Ima.mAYs: ---w-c-v-- 2--- ..-w_v Candy packed in boxes, 1 1b., 2 1b., 3 1b., 4 1b., and 5 lb. nur: 1-: \III-" DP! IV J KEN: \ \ \ \ (K it \ K & \ 1 \ \ \ \ \ \ Robertson Drug Store f"nuAv n-ml.-nrl in hnvna 1 Ih, 9 N1, 9 "1, A "1., am I cncyuvun. BA RRIE 270 Telephone 1') A Y1'I)TL` 0771 all the family and friends are around, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1938. 5 On Satu1-day the town Badminton 1 Club was entertained by the Orillia Club at the Y. The teams played lin the afternoon, enjoyed a supper "I served by the Orillia Club, and con- Sitinue play in the evening. I 1 Gift Suggestions For The Entiie Family You have tried the Now Txy The B E S T 1 BADMINTON CLUB \ H` {Permanents iELucky`s Beauty Salon nnnneifn \K/nlnnafnn Hnfnl H}; auuncaao Thanking you for past courtesies, THE IDEAL CHRISTBIAS GLFT FOR SWEETHEART, WIFE OR MOTHER. You have a host of lovely pat- terns to choose from. break- fast sets. tea sets, dinner sets_ and perfectly gorgeous odd cups and saucers for those af- ternoon teas. Then there is Shelley Pottery, called Har- mony Ware. Be sure to see this. Piece: from $1.00 up. F/\C\ ...h ..A.... &`........:A... -:.....,\ REEVES Jewellers DL-_... '17 ) `ll: l\....l.... EA Phone 273 For Everyone FOR the ones who are special- ly dear to you, and also for those who are somewhat hard to please. tnnnau A n.\,\ Consult zmd make i Ch1`iStllHlS. Shelley ( .---J u -v---L ---. Opposite Wellington Hotel s.50 To $7.50 Shelley China Telephone OHILLIA 1403 Pol Yours respectfully, GEO. R. BURNS, D.C. OPEN EVENINGS

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