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Barrie Examiner, 18 Nov 1920, p. 13

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oo--[Ne-- a | | erHE POOR SIMP" Thursday, November 18, 1920 ' Owen Moore He bought a dog and a bunch of orchids to = he forgot all about them. give his girl, but he was such a poor simp And that was- n't the only bone he pulled. Everything he did went wrong. A MILE-A-MINUTE COMEDY WITH A MILLION LAUGHS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY And special Saturday matinee at 2.15 ' SNUB POLLARD LAUGH FEST INAW F ts are i 60. Usual Prices, 16 and 27 cents ALLS, tripes, $4.00. BORN | alae llatealaledal WHARRAM--In ft. V. Hospital, 'Thureday, , ® n P . ba Nov, 11, 1920, 'to Mr Mrs, Fred z PERSONAL Fe v % LJ DVER- DIED | ROR ROR RRR CR HORROR IORI fine is NE--At Allandale, Wednesday, Noy.{_ im Jus. Tylor hax returned to To i), Margaret Byrne, walot' of the f00t0 alter vinting her sister, Mrs. Geo og Byrne, and mother of Mra. | eee Sutcliffe has taken the posi the. DJ, MeDougal, aged 80 TSN, {tion of head nure in the Gute Memorial POSTLE---At_ Thornto MeCracken, ek and im A. MeCon ndrew Pringle, lot fale), farm stock Sule at 1 p.m. 6, Thos, Adains, lot 22. (neur Utopia), furm stack and aw. Sale nt Top.m. W. A, Me- Nov, 20, Frank Desqurdie, lot Sunnidale (near Breptysood), k and implementa: key ERS, > Mar Wea MeConiey Auer 30---Chas, Nicholls, north -6, Innisfil, farm stock and py A POULs Bale at 1 p.m, W. A. Me- ie Agricul- a Nov. 10th, nesday, Dec. Ist. David Me- '7p t lor 14, con. 13 Innisfil. farm stock and implementa Bale of T pom. W. A. MeConkev, auctioneer. Thurs, Dre. 2--Recgie Adams, Jot 8> con. 14. Innisfil, farm stock and imple: mente, Sule at 1 p.m. W. A. MeConkey, Aucte | Fri.. Dec, 3---Fatate of late Cecil D. Me- Donald, at lot 12. con. 11. west half lot 12, 18 and 14. Thornton, farm tock and implements, Sale at 1 p.m. W. A. Me Conkey, Auet, MIDHURST Nov. 16,--Mrs, W. H. Miller ia visiting ¢ \ friends in Toronto and Aurora, * The farmers are busy drawing potatoes 'to the cars these days, Nothing like get- ting rid of them in time. Much ympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. John Storey in the death: of the Int- ter's mother, Mrs. John Botz of Indiana, U.S.A., who passed away on Monday morn: ing' at their home here. Interment took placecon Wednesday afternoon in the Mid- 4 hurst cemetery. Mra, M. A. Dwyer ix atill on the sick list, Mrs, Wm. Robinson of Orillia, she has been visiting her mother, Mrs, M. A. er, has returned home. Mrs, Ladira Brown of Toronto has re- turned Home after visiting friends here, Miss Mabel Wattie and Mims Lilian Schan- dlen have gone to Toron'o, where they have taken positions for the winter months, CHOCOLATES DROP IN PRICE The speedy reduction in the price of sugar has.already af- fected the price of some Choc- F_ olates. "The Hub" holds out to yon a special offer of. good quality Chocolates, This fresh assort- ment of Chocolates includes: Cocoanut | Caramels, Chips, Maple Raspberry, Bordeaux, Fig Jelly, Fudge, and Pineap- ple Cream centres. ' The price is 50c per Ib. in any quantity. Take advantage of this un- wictioncer. See next woek'x paper. 4 es Hospital, Elytin, Ohio, V. Nolan was in Walkerton thir week a murder trial, he huving been {sl ark. witness, werk with her sister, Sire. Howard . Muleaster Sireet an Johnston went to Hamilton jay to ure her nenkew, John who is ill with diphtheria $8. MeKenzie, aon of the publisher of he Paisley Advocate, hus joined A. V. Nokon as partner in the Advance Mrs. and Mins Lount, who have been at Mre, TH. Redditt's for a month, left on Tuesday far Toronto where they will spend the winter Mra. J. A. McCarthy. Mist Brydon and |Mias Veru McCurthy went to Toronto on Monday, having taken # house in the city for the winter months. Patten, 4 rron of Oshawa sttended the mecting of Corinthian Lodge last Thursday night and | were the guesta of A. H. Felt ALLANDALE Mra, H. Fell went to Toronto ths week | for a short holiday, Mrs, M. Campbell haa gone to spend the vith Park speot'a few days with in Gils last week, teher of Lind4sy was in town on Secy, McMillin i attending the Interna al Y.M.C.A. convention ut Richmond, \ ; + enor rervices willbe held in the a St. Presbyterian Church next Sunday at both services, All 'uerubers of the G.LA, are requested | to be a the next regular mecting ut 2 p. *|m.. Werlnosday, Nov, 24, in the Train. men' Hall, Important. rx. Munes of Humil'on, who has been staying with ber daughter, Mra. L. J, Allan, 8 Cumborland St., for three weeks, in re- turning to Hamilton next week. The letter carriers request their patrons to clean their walks as soon on possible af- ter a xnows'orm. \The public are reminded that the letter carriers sre not compelled to walk through Heep snow from the side- walk to the ddor., When the Burton, Ave, Ladies' Aid uns dertake anything théy. scarry it through to! nuccess. Another example of this war seen in their meat supper, /The wants. of the inner 'man were moat/generously provided for und the entertainment wax high-class . Dwy-| in every respect. Proceeds were over $200, Miss Jean Gibson, one of Allandale's | popular young, ladies, was wedded in Tor- onto Inst week to Mr T. Eric Ritchie pf Elmvale. The bride hav been with the Bell | Telephone Co, for several years and held the position of chief operator. The groom was otte of Simeoe's sons who enlisted early in the war, He went overseas in 1915, won the military medal and was in the fight to the finish. { ~~ MARRIED HUBBERT--McKNIGHT--At the resid. ence of: her sister, Mra, A, Cunningham, lay attending the Musonie function. | ev. W. R. MeIntosh of London will preach | A. Lovell und D, K. Cam. |4 \ fl 26 Small St., Tuesday, Nov. 9. 1920, | by Rev. G. 'A. Brown, Mrs, Ellen Me- | Knight to Mr. 'J, R. Hubbert, both of | Barrie. LYNCH--PEAKER--At Toronto, Thum. | day, Oct, 21, 1020, by Rev. Mgr. Whel- | an of 'ur Lady of Lourdes" Church, Enid Adele Mary Peaker, youngest daugh- | ter of/Mr. and Mrs, Arthur. Peaker, to Urban J. Lynch, eon of the Inte 'Dr. ; Lyrich, Lindany, and Agnes Lynch, Barrie! McNAB--KEELEY--At Collier St. Method. | ist Parsonage, Monday, Nov. 1, 1920, by Rev. R, J. Fallis, Hazel Vera Keeley, | younger daughter of Mr. and Mra. Alfred | Keeley, 142 Collier St., to Mr. Jack Me- Nab of Allandale, RITCHIE--GIBSON -- At St. Stephen's Churelf; Toronto, Nov;'10, 1920, by Rev. | 'usually splendid offer. It holds good till December 1st, "The Hub"--Phone 18 _T.N. HOBLEY J. G. 'W Henrietta Jane (Jean) | Gibson, ter of Mrs. H, A. Gibson, Allandale, to- Mr. T. E, Rito nc Mr. and 'Mra. W, K, 'Ritebie, BARRIE MARKETS No change ia prioes reported. ths week. { | 1 { | ROMANCE! Nov. 22 and 23 ROMANCE! Mary Miles Minter , IN "JENNY BE GOOD" UNUSUALLY ENTERTAINING LOVE STORY WITH A THRILLING CLIMAX MONDAY AND TUESDAY CARTER DE HAVEN COMEDY Usual Prices, 16 and 27 cents Girl at'Stake The Richest Prospector in' Alaska and the Wolf Pack of Wall Street in a death grapple for them ! WHO WON ?----SEE "BURNING DAYLIGHT" Jack London's Tremendous Novel of the Northland The most suctessful picture playing the Pantages Theatre since its opening. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Nov. 24 and 25 MACK SENNETT COMEDY Usual Prices, 16 and 27 cents ¥ Fortune and a: t MILNE? 5 Sui Suits and Overcoats at Greatly Reduced Prices THIS IS A SALE OF THE BETTER GRADE CLOTHING WORN BY WELL DRESSED MEN AND YOUNG MEN. THE STYLES ARE FORM-FITS, RAGLANS, ULSTERS AND CHES- TERFIELDS, EVERY GARMENT BEING CUT FROM THIS SEASON'S MODELS. $55.00 AND $60.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS (No Tax) $42.00 $50.00 AND $52.50 SUITS AND OVERCOATS (No Tax) $39.50 $45.00 AND $47.50 SUITS AND OVERCOATS (No Tax) $36.00 $40.00 AND $42.50 SUITS AND OVERCOATS (No Tax) $33.00 $35.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS (No Tax) $27.50 AS OUR STOCK IS NOT LARGE (no two cloths the same), WE ADVISE YOU TO LOOK OVER THESE HIGH-CLASS _ GARMENTS EARLY FURNISHINGS: Special Friday and Saturday ARROW SOFT CO! LLARS, REGULAR 35c EACH, ALL STYLES.AND SIZES, SOFT AND STIFF, 28C EACH , REGULAR 50e TQ: 75c. EACH,. ALL STYLES AND SIZES... ... .... 4QC EACH TAILORING: Special Friday and Saturday 10 PER CENT. OFF ALL.ORDERS FOR SUITS, OVERCOATS AND TROUSERS PLACED FRIDAY _ SATURDAY

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