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Barrie Examiner, 4 Jan 1917, p. 15

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Bonus B y-Law Kllled, Mill Ends Of from 41410 3 yds. Fine White Cotton and Nam- sook, worth regularly up to 180.1 yd. ` Cannot be repeated . . . . . . . ' of Alliston ttaked Thesevare Mill Seconds and are made of Union Cotton and Wool. Some all wool. Sizes up. to 21 years. Each .. . . . . ..' Women s Boudoir Caps 9c " or Lace, Braid and Ribbon. Pret- ty Boudoir Caps priced regularly( at 50c, 75c and $1.00, Only...` Made in Japan all by hand in 6 designs. 7 to 9 inches .ar:.ross.` Regular 150. All to be Asolld at. . ` 25 patterns Fine Gambric and Muslin Embroidery, from 1 to 2% inches wide. These are all 1916 stock and extra worth. T09 beso1d,atyar_d.. .. .. . . . . .. C Curtain Nets T " 9c 1 " White Curtain Nets with colored border in Rose, Blue, Pink and Green. nished edge, 6 pieces to9 be sold at yard, . . . . .. _ . . . . . . .. C Mr. and Mrs. R. Stanley spent` the holiday withtheir daughter,- Mrs. Bell, in Milton. ' White Cotton and Nainsook %9cA Infants Underwear 9c White Embroideries 9c Crocheted Dailies 9c services in Angus lasf the $11,000 Ineasvure 6:? the! ground that thencompany was identical with the Benedict; Proctor C0. of j_A1list0n. Alliston also alleged. that the Allistonl .bI'ancl1 _had threatened to leave.` av- v.-....._- His Lordship nds {hat the- two are branches of. the same parent, company at. Syracuse. Thursdayhwholesale Prices.- `Fa1l \7`7heat .. .. ..$1.6,0-$1.7O Buckwheat .. .. ..$1.10-$1.15 Peas .. .. . . . . . . ..$2.25-$2.35| Oats .. .. =.. .....65c..70c. Barley ..$1.05-$1.10 ms t Q4 DD age 0. Spearin has purchased: the Se;nons~ property on Bradford St. and moved in last week. Barrie Markts . . `wheat By: o_. `-0. o o SS. 19 79 ..:i:2T5-$1.30 Union-Linen` and Cotton Towel- ling`, Blue and Bed Check, 14 in. wide, present market Value is 141 cents per yard Only` . . . . . .._.' Colored `Terry Cloth Feeders, Pink and White, Blue and White, large size with tape. 700 to sell1 at each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' Sailor Collars in stripes and fancy designs and a few White Organclie, a11T slightly soiledt while on display. To go at . .* ' Albert . Riddell_ has been ap- pointed pass_eng'e1"oonductor on the Toronto and North Bay route. A" L ' I Black Wool Stockings in sizes 5 and 51/2' only. Worth 25c. Also a few Sky Blue Wool Overstock- ings, sizes 9 and 91/2, Worth 5001 _ . 4 -Pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Beauty Pins and Bar Pins in Pearl, Brilliant and-Enamel of various patterns, to he sold at9 each . . . . . . .,.. . . . . . C Black CoI;ton% Hose . 90 Women's Black Cotton Hose ribbed and some plain, sizes 9 and 91;von1y. Only 4 dozen to` sell at Pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Women s Neckwear 9c LWool Overstockings 9c Checked " Towelling 9c % Infants Feeders 9c Ladies Pins and Brooches A99 Thursday, January .4, 1917 I Old Fowl . . Ducks . . . . Turkey . . [Butter . . `l'.V__._- v Spring Chicken Mr. and Mrs. Pratt returned home on Tuesday after spending the holiday in Toronto with the latter s parents. A |Eggs .. .. .. .. .. .. 55c.-6(h. Potatoes, bag .. .. $1.65-,-'\:i.`7 . , Hay . . . . . . . . . .$i0.OO_$-12.1% : Wool, washed, lb. ..47c to 48. Wool, unwashed, lb. . .350 to 36;; Beef Hides, cured . . . . . .22c_2.i-: Beef Hides, green . .200-220; Tallow, rendered, lb. . .70 to 80.. Sheep Skins . . . . . . $2.50-$3.51`; Horse Hides . . .g. . .$5.00-$6.0 Horse Hair, lb .. ...-,...35.; Lamb `Skins . . . .' . .$1.00-$2.*23 Calf Skins, green .. ..22c_25:v .Flour (Ontario) .. .$9.75'.$i0.0"> Flour (Manitoba) .$10.5.0-$11; (_W.. Bran, per ton .o...$33.00'-$3!:.M Shorts, per ton . . ,. . . .$36.(`0 Alsike Seed '....$7;5o-$9.m Red Clover Seed . .$1o.oo_$11.5 Chicken . . wl .. '. . 160.-135'. .~15 to 18: . . . . . .28c-30~:. . '. . V. .450-50v . $l.65._:'.~:I,7'. .$10.00-$12.1fv<"r >. to- . . - \I\_ E\E\.. We sell Victor Victrolas `and Records. T5135 1 . 9c 9c %;%9c 2041-2 . Wdnepday gnd Th.ursd a.y The Better Woman 3 .1 A "Whe_'e "ff The Miseses Catcher have gone to Toronto to spend the remain- der of the winter with their sis- ter, Mrs. Leeming. - ' .1`: .1- Alex. Ness of St-. Iatharines and Mr. and Mrs. Wm-. Ness of Buffalo were holiday visitors with relatives here. 510. Steele has moved from the old Riddell stand and is now settled in his new store, corner; Tiln and Essa Sts._ Mg. Am} Mrs. Helillhuth of Toa- ronto Spent the week..end and New Year s at their surmner home, Strathallan." Miss Beatrice Lowe is spend- ing` a few weeks holidays with U her cousin, Miss Lillian Robert'- son, Penetanguishen . 111 _ 11,1. :. .__ l ` . Hazards of Helen \ A `E92?-==`>' Of Bala is ex- pected to preach'in the,.Pi'esby- Uerian church next, Sunday. The services last. Sunday were taken by Capt. F. 0. Harper, B.D. ' Allison 01'-L1l.deSpat0h- ers oice has been appointed Li.T.H. agent at Graigvale and assumed his new duties on Mon- -day. II1I, , ., _ __ D !__,. J , -1` 'I'.V..,._.;`I- Harry Hamilton, who has been i:)aggag'eu1'an on the Peuetang run for a great many years, was pensioned oil" on Saturday light, the last day in the year. Mr. Jlalniltoll will c011l,i1_1ue to I'e'side in town. _ `- --Tl1e Simcoe Cou11ty.Feathe1f T10. of Orillia are making _th` ten roll feathr rriattfess and the _ beautiful down co1nfo_rte1's .from your old rfeatherlb'eds. They also buy old or new feathers.` l.v\get1t, will call". Phone 634, Bar- rie. ' 1-tf. Marin Saiisxand True ' _ . Broadman in `The Refqrmgtigm fif Hole.` The many friends of Frank Lowe are sorry Lo hear he is ill with a severe attack of rheu1na.- Lism, but hope to hear of a speedy recovery. Quite a- good joke was put over :1, couple of detectives fr_0m the License Dept. in Toronto the juther day when they approached 31-- -__ .`I.,..'-o4-.-A Innun 'JlIll\31 \AlAI.] vv ll\JIl up-v./V vunv V- -_- T21 well known. jitney driver ner rmd enlisted his aid to try and locate blind pigs, The jitney M SHADOWS ~---n: I a 1 Monday ancl-Tuesday Francis X. Bushman in W, Friday and Saturday Special Feature ---,.__. - 4 L1--- h ' " An Episbde of ' Th Girl from_ Friso ` L" Man for a That A Comedy -velled as far as Churchill"wh'-en `the two occupants began" `to - driver I had` i pi~:evio;usl1yU 'beex;'ir%pu;t; wise to the `two strangers fandf when they enqui-redo from `himfifl T he could` take them s'omevs7h`ere : to get. a wee drop he -i'nf.ormed - them that he could, they agree- A ing to payhim for -the ._ji~tney- fare to and from the abode of the whiskey. The jitney got well _ under way iwithvits load and tra; wonder where the much wanted `whiskey was located. They `asked |th=e driver and he informed them . that he was going toget them whiskey. But they again en- .quired, Where are you going as` |we expected to get it in or mean Barrie and Allandale? Whereup- on the jitney man. informed themthat he was taking them to Montreal. Needless to say he was at once made to return home, and after much` heated argument the two spotters were obliged Ito pay six dollars for ~ their joy'ridevin Search of the ' forbidden luxury. You can't fool" John. 1 am pleased? 71e`i)ort the-rev-5 election of the following oicers: n-..1-,.. vino UIUUULULL UL uuu avaauu..-g v---v-_-.` Pres., Miss Gr. Boake; Vice-T Pres., Miss Elma Goodwin; Sec-| Treas.,' Miss Edythe Blackstockn ,-J__.-1..:_.. .... {kn .l.l.UutDo, Lv.|.ac.Ju -Ida unav -...-___ Uunder the leadership Of the above `mentioned officers, the! Circle has finished "a year of splendid workand feels. that with. these young ladies "at the helm the coming year -will see even greater results. M` F1-~.._.~.:.Lt.... 1\Knn rlnn axuuuun. L u u u . u .4. Buying` `_ Committee--Mrs. Geo. Hill, Mrs. T. W; Maw, Mrs. R. 1). `Henry, Mrs. G. B. Henry. n_',_._1_ __-:..L....-.`l.',. `A1-u1r\:r|`I7 ' ;.;u;s; J , The oirE'1eww'is'r{7i,B' publicly i thank the following : Mrs. Geo. Hill, who has so generously `thrown open her comfortable home to them [for their work during` the past two years, and also for her assistance in`cut- ting and preparing garments for completion; Mrs._ M. Hindle, for donating the beautiful: crochet quilt, and Miss Thursa West, `whose untiring efforts helpedto bring the proceeds of quilt to the handome sum of $40; the Wom- .I-_-..4..,l nu ..- `rage L1'w`oI%voT ll(l.IllJUll1U must: \JA `ya-V, u..\. . en s Institute, who donated six quilts to the December hale and $61.40 in cash during the year; l.he Egbert. ladies,` who have so nobly assisted in the making of garments, as well as helping to enlarge the fund; also to all who have in any way contributed. or assisted. The Circle earnestly re- quests that one and all will join" hands inshelping` to siiipply funds to carry one this _'much_needed work for our brave boys who are daily sacrificing their lives on the battleelds of Europe for _the cause 01 - freedom, justice `and i]{~}I{i{. From W 0men s Institute (Jan. -18, $15.65; Feb. 19, $44.75;; July 26, $1.00) total $61.40;. A. D. Scythes, I`oronto, $5.00; 0. Gi.lpin, $3.00; Thornton Girls B. . B., $1.00; Thornton Boys B._.B.,` $15.62; Thornton L.O.L. No. 16, $10.00;`,Miss Gertrude Foster`, $5.00; receipts from quilt don- ated by Mrs. M. Hindle, $40.9.K0;_V~ from moving pict,1iiz:V receipts _ $6.25; "receipts from Sewing Gil"- cle Concert, $54.65; membersh`i_p fees and small donations, $17;08;4.v` Expenditure dur_. Total $219.76. ing year $215.70. Balance on hand, `$4-.06. (`l___1 .u-.4- V i)11ring the year 145 pair so): have been given to.our boys in khaki ' ' .-v.---.., 1 _.V >Bales Sent V , k Feb. 22-28 pillows, 13 shirts, 23 pair socks, 21 shirts, 32 slips, 90 wipes, 24Vpads, 20 doz. gauze compresses, ' ` 1 March 10-11O pair sox. ` June 21--12 dozjhospitaly slip- pers, 24shirts_. 14,Gon. robes, 30 pair sox, -30 doz. gauze_compress- Dec, 15-1500 `mouth wipes, 49 doi pads, 57 doz. comps., 50 hospital shirts, 24 pair sox, .6 quilts. T _ lI__ __.'_,_ II? _._.S__ ____ BRENTWOOD V ' Df. Fletcher, a former teaher here, spent a few days in the ` village "ilristmas. week.` ' __.(3- -__~_--__.- ._..__ H R. J. Eauley, 0.1` the In- land Survey Dept., 0t?tawa,`spent q few days at'his `home here. -nnmhL*.i-.~.._..1 'r -r -_1_1____L -_- 1 -_... ,..,.....,-.. wvv -..-_. -..v---- --...-\. * Harold LockhartT'a.re homf` om`. the West for the" .winter.' .- Miss Myrtle Campbell ahd Miss: Mabel Haynes,_Who are a;ttend`inig Peterboro 'No`rmal__ School, \ are home` for` the holidays_.' ,, -I -- Miss Sarahs-McCarthy, Tor_p-_ ffo, `wasa holiday visitors at her h_nm_e. T _ _- A. `- g Q` C u r I u nun Mrs. J. D. Gamay and 4daukh.-.| Thorntcir--8ewlng "circle Donations Durinsr 10164. ilway an acunan. J ishes to. wing generously comfortable ` 1'.-`V. 4k\ni-n nah -1. ter D'o`ra. spent Christ,mas Day with D'Arcy G-auley %(')f- Barrie. -_ -1- VVIIJII JJLLI-V] V ` W - "V . Chas.` Warner is on the S191` list. ` ` % ..q r-1 .. ' `L - ___....... -11` o\v\`l'\'I\ exi;hEea'7 ' `vim, home. ' ` '17, _I_.__ '11Ul1lUo John Woolsey lost a valuable cow last week from ~ the falling over of `a straw stack. Three` oth'ers.werev buried under .it, but escaped V suffocation. n 111...: (:1, ` I` "Fr-n'H' nf 'l`n_ . F; Wpand G.` G. Trott of To- ron.to_ spent Christmas Day,at their homes here. _ _ Uliilpvu Dull Uuumu.-:;x. ` i Saving Event With Very Little Name- i 1` J o Are As Big AsThe Price Is Small. e ~ = ,;F e. i A Event bringsBargainso to you. From all over the Store comes a list of the . i o s a o I sort of articles you may need and want now, and all are specially priced at Nine Cents. Come to this Store for proof that this is the Economy Store, of what 9 Coppers can do for you and what a long way these can go a whenput together. Domestic make, pure Bleached, soft and readybfor the needle, best and only one on the marketl at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ` Fancy Woollen Cps for -Winter Outing Wear, in white with var- ious shades in trimming. Wortht regularly to $1.00. Only . . . . . ' `These are in Tan, Black and White, sizes, 5% and 6 only. Slightly soiled in {stock hand-( ling. They will go at ..; . . . . . .` M.-`ill Ends Colored AWI-apperette for Waists, Wrappers and some_ times used `as quilt coverings.1 Present value uo _t0V18c. Only. . ` This Sale shows what worth while articles can be had at a sum" you never knew the value of before. Did you ever lay much stress on 9c ? Wasn't it usually just small change. In all these items we have cut off the profit and a portion of the original cost. This is a Sale of Savings. is it really worth while? lT S __.. -p-12. on. 1 CD 33313 A II\ IIIWIN Viciiiz` WAY. -COME AND sari Sal Begins Friclay Morning at 10 6 clock, ends Saturday night at Large and medium size Khaki Handkerchiefs, hemmed and hemstitched, "soft, ready for use.` Reg, 10c.eand 150. Sale at. . . .1 Geo. Payne is ` qVuite ill athis home in Bradford St. ' _36-inch `Factory Cotton, ne even thread and good weight. _Our regular 100. Cotton of a year` ago. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 EV? 39. i&J{a;n Patterns and Magazines. Colored Wrapperette .' - 9c ` Men s Khaki Hand- kerchiefs 9c Girls Driving Caps { 9c V Misses Kid Gloves 9c % hite F lannelette A 9c A jinn QQATURQAY ZQORIIIIO Unbleached Calico 9`: .. wauer Turnb_u" of Hamilton was .in town on Tuesday. ` ' W. B, Webb was _.in7.Toronr) on Wednesday on business. `P. Doran was hbme over 't_ht holiday with` his family.-on Tiln St. ' T ` A ` T . 1: -r.\._4_-_. -1` f'l'1r.un|vu _TIfott,'who was o`? 1-A-- at lt sA Stocktaking Time and we re Cleaning up. It s a Graphic Lesson in Economy. 0 oil` .on7 an has. returned There are many other articles_to be sold at 9c.: Each offering is a Bargain. f`."`?f?f ???f 9c { 9c went. to Orillia one day last week but returned on Saturday. ,- -_.L JJ\Au l\Jl.l\AA snvu V-_ ........- .... Miss Alma McPhade'r{ spent the holidays in Hawkest0ne.. rn,_,--_ L-._`l- ~ . n . . . n an In u:.:.x4 ; nl.\.n.\av.] \z --- .._...._. Tracy took Utopia, Grenfel and` Sunday. ' 117` `l 7`__-..... `Zr. In . V . V V Mr; and-Mrs. Fryer of Tordn-_ to were holiday g.1`1eTsL's. at, S. -J.; McMorran s. " LILLIILIKJJ u } W; J. Knapp `is home frbm` }MacTier for a couple of weeks. " A- -_.-_.__.... -1 LV.I.d.U.l.lUl. nu. u, uuu,...\, ._.- ..V-.-,-. g Ed. McLean` is `improving-, al- though ,very_ slowly, but his friends hope to have him out-a- gain in a short time.` -:vu._.' -, Mr." Justice Hodgins -has qu'ashed- the Trenton by_law to honusfthe Benedict Mfg. 00., of `Syracuse. ` ,,___ -4` Alliafnn nfinnlzn at 90 K '-1`wh'ew `tgwn ;9c 39c LVLULVJ-\_JL I um-A :4- PC. Randall of North B -att1efoIfd'. spent. the week-end withifriendsl in Allandale- .. `

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