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Barrie Examiner, 27 Mar 1919, p. 13

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hey nage tren ing Coats Co Big Sale of Ladies' Spring Coats 100 SAMPLE COATS AT BIG REDUCTIONS TWEEDS, VELOURS, CLOTHS, POPLINS, AND ALL THE NEWEST Newest Shades--Every These coats will be on sale for 10 DAYS But come early while SIMMONS & CO. FURS, HEADWEAR, COATS. ats Coats TRICOTINE, JERSEY- | FABRICS Coat at a big Reduction. the assortment is best. | | IN MEMORIAM In memory of Private Harrison Leggott, who died of wounds somewhere in Fesneee| on March 26, 1918. "Greater love huth no man than this," Annie Shephard. Mary Howcroft, | IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Lloyd George, youn gest son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hill, died Mar 30 1918, To part with our dear child was » trial severe, " Although he is better in yonder than here, Our loss is his gain, he is an angel above, And drinks perfect bliss at the Fountain of love Parents Laiel~ ANOTHER BLOW-OUT Which might have been prevent. edo if you bad fixed the small hole when it owas first) eut, wilh " Magie Rubber Mend. the best a thug oom the anarker for fixing bes cupyvtbine rubber Villeanizes --_--" Heelf eight inte the job what- -- ver ids. Sole agents for Maute R, Rubber Mend Barrie Steam Vulcanizing Plant 37 Elizabeth St. G.G. MOORE IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Pte, Harrison Leg- gott, who died of wounds, Murch 28th, 1918. If we could have held his dying head Or heard bis last farewell, The grief would not have been so hard For him we loved so well 'There are some things we may forget But of him there is little chance, Who for his Country's sake Laid down his life in France. Wife and ton; Prea- epresenting bject "*The Classes, non, car Williaiy Fox presents fia the Detar Annette Kellermann "QUEEN OF In the New Submarine Speet Surpassing Splendor; (QUEEN OF THE SEA' SHOWING--Annette Keliermann' into a ranging sea; swimr the boiling surf: heroic rescue of men from a ship a-fire fh mid-oceah; tremendous + pieces: desperate battle in as weapons; heroine's m under revolving knives; h the dungeon of the villian; waves by mermaids and sirens; the clouds into yawning dark between dismounted ONE CONTINUOUS SUCCESSION OF THRILLS In addition to above programme will be shown --_ r Admission Prices--All Seats 270 Second Show First Show-7.15. Grand Opera House Wednesday-Thursday, April 2-3 WILLIAM FOX PRODUCTION First Tie at Less than Pwo THE SEA" acle of Aquatic Thrills of H the glorious mer's life and death battle in storm that batters vessel to sea cavern with balls of fire iraculous escape from death eroine attacked by ferrets in terrifie combat beneath the girl's amazing fall from ocean; sword conflict in the cavalry forces. a brand new Sunshine Comedy + 9 p.m, Doors open at 7 p.m. {on easy terms. W. AL Carley of Buffalo is spending a short vacation with |his parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. B Carley: Mrs. R. J. Elliott, Big Bay {of her daughter, }take place early in April |Spring Chicken . Potatoes .. f]| flowing well, price $700. oe Carley is spending sone Oro friends. Capt. and Mrs John Walker, High St., are spending ten days in Chicago. Mrs. R. MeLean, with her son, of Moose Jaw, is visiting Mrs. D. W. Bolton s Joy Turner of Elmvale ed home after spending a week With Miss Stephens. Mrs. Wm. Butterfield and Burgess Butterfield of Orillia are visiting Mrs. B. W. Rhinehart Point. announces the engagement Louisa Amelia, to Mr. Hugh Telfer Graham of Weston, the wedding to take |place quietly 'in April Mr. Win. ©, Hewitt, Grown Hill, jannounces the engagement of his |daughter, Beatrice Selina, to Me. JArchie Ernest Heaslip, son of ro and Mrs. John Heastip, traighurst. 'The marriage to Collier St. Methodist Church Rey. R. J. Fallis, Pastor Sunday, March 30 Bible Sunday 11 am--Rev. Geo. Brown, M.A | 3 pm--S. 8. Service 7 p.m--Rev, Jesse Gibson, General Sec'y | of UCBS Auction Sale Saturday, Apr. 5.---At 149 Blake street, household furniture, Sale st 2 p.m. Jas Paterson, auctioneer | BORN HURST--In Barrie, on Monday, March 24, 1919, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hurst, | Victoria street, son MORRIS--In the R. V Thursday, March 27, Hospital, on 1019, to Mr. and 8 daughter. 8 Burton avenue, on) 1919, a son to Mr. and Mrs, Owen E. Peters TAYLOR--In Allandale, on Monday, Mar. 24, 1919. to Mr. and Mrs. David Taylor, Basu street, a son WARN --At Big Bay Point, on Satur. day, March 22, 1919, to Mr. and Mra. Samuel Warnica, a daughter. S! --On Monday, March 24, 1919, Walmer Road, Toronto, to Mr. and rank S&S Welsmun, a son DIED DRYSDALE--In Barrie, on Mur, 23, 1919, Blanche Florence Dr ale, wife of Robt, W. Drysdale. in fh oyear SAMBROOK -- At Marquette, Mich. on No. veuber 11, in his 70th year, FW. Sam-- brook, formetly of Barre, survived by his wife, one son (George! und two hters (Mrs. William Warren and Sambrook', all of Marquette, Mich. Mrs, Geo. Morris, At PETERS. No. In the R. V. Hospital, Barrie, on Mar 21, 1919, Norman Cecil Pye, son of Mr. und Mrs, Samuel Pye, aged 6 IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Gunner J. H. Ware- ing, killed in action March 28, 1918 Somewhere in France he is lying | Not 'neath dear Canada's sod, | What a glory was his dying, | For liberty, country and God. | From his sister, Mrs, S. Garside. BARRIE MARKETS THURSDAY WHOLESALE PRICES Fall Wheat $2.10-$2.13 Spring Wheat + $2.00- 'ar Oats... + 600. 85900 $1.30-$1.40 80- + 28-30¢ | 25-300 22-256 | 55-57¢ | '35e-40¢ = 85¢-00¢ | Rye w Buckwheat Spring chicken Old fowl Butter, Ib. Eggs, dos. PROPERTIES FOR SALE By W. C. Thompson & Son, | Barrie. 6-room house and lot, Cumberland St., | town water and electric light, price $1150. 6-room brick house and lot, Innisfil St., town water, electric light, price $1200. 6-room bungalow, Perry St., town water, electric light and gas, price, $1350. 8-room roughcast 'house, Elizabeth St., town water, electric light, price, $1500, | T-room house and lot, Peel St., nice gar- den, and stable, price, $1200. T-room brick' house, Frederick St., elec- tric light and water, price, $1000. Frame House, John St., just off Brad- ford, beautiful lt, light 'and water, price | | z = ; Cernent-<iad house, Centre St., Allan- dale new and up-to-date, large lot, price, $1700. 7-room house with nice lot, Collier St., 'one block from Post Office, price, $1300. "Groom solid brick, Dunlop St., with T-room house, Bayfield St., close to Cun- dle's School, price $1300. 10 acres of land, 9-room brick house, cement barn, good orchard, spring water, lots of shade trees, price, $2600. 5 acrés ory Bayfield St., good clay loam, ploughed ready for spring work, 7-room house, new barn, good orchard, price, $2100 ($600 cash). . G-room frame house, good barn, one and a half acres of land, orchard, price $1300. 15 acres, 3 miles from Barrie, 7-room brick house, barn with stable and poultry house, spring creek and well water, price, $2300. 3 acres, near Tollendal, 8-room brick house, good barn and fruit, price $2000. Any of the above properties can be sold Special Raincoat _ - Reductions | _ We can save you money in Ladies' and Men's Raincoats, and at this time of year when a raincoat is needed most you will benefit by looking over our prices. Ladies' Tweed Raincoats, were _ Priced up to $8.50, for Ladies' Belted Coats, in Plain colors, all sizes, were pric- ed $6.50, for F . $4.25 Ladies' Silk and Wool Mixtures and Tweed effects, were priced up to $13.50, for . . $9.75 Men's Plain Parametta Coats, to clear at...... .$3.25 Men's Tweed Coats, good WeIBHty were $10.50 and $12.50, all sizes for 2.22... MRE The . -$8.00 Men's Grey Tweed Coat, extra value at .......$6.75 We sell the famous De Bevoise Brassiere, absolutely the best made. --_--_<_<_<_=_=_=--X=--X--XSsxXx_C_sSO_SOXsO 1 ! Smith's Jubilee Anniversary 1869 1919 YOUR CHANCE IS STILL GOOD 28 BABY CARRIAGES AND SULKIES TO PICK FROM We take this early date To extend congratulations That your name was on the slate When stork made visitations. We're sure your joy is complete; Full well it may be, For there is nothing half so sweet As a blessed little Baby. FIRST COME HAS FIRST AND BEST CHOICE Just think of Reed eee from $14.00 up. ' Whole Reed, from $28.00 to $61.00. We expect to-day another shipment of Sulkies ranging from $8.50 to $25.00. "See our Rubber-tired Kiddie- Kars and Motor Cars for children, at $3.25. Best yet ~ for in and out of doors. "WATCH THE PAPER OUR DEMONSTRATION for a Big "Barnet" Week in Refrigerators and Kitchen Cabinets. We have some- thirig to show and prove to you before you buy. Fuller announcements later. G. G. SMITH & CO. 3 9OOGOOSVOOSOS VIDOES $9999 0OGOC OO canneewexeeeseenieneenssiesiaead

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