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Barrie Examiner, 22 Jul 1915, p. 8

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'DREA MLA ND-1 Entire Change of Programme Every Night GRACE WASHBURN MONDAY, JULY 26th The World Film Corporafion presents .'1'1}'= ya}-` will be gonvral` crop is one of 7 Ivnnvnn l WITH EDWIN AUGUST Table Cloths with Napkins to Match _ $10.00 Set The price of these Combina- tions is not a :1-itcz.-ion of the quality. Lace trimmed, made nf ne Cotton thread and perfect tting. Your last chance to ;:vt them at this price. Sale . . .250 Every quality you may desire is stocked in our tjnderwear De- partment. 0. Mi`.:su1`\7IJi.|jl.ie Nightingale of To- ronto is the guest of Miss Edith \V}`Litl`PI'ad. -._l II`-.. TVI_l_I_-,. .D II`. Cheaper lines always in stock. See what we can 011`:-r you in Bed Spreads at $2.50 and $3.50. Very Special Values. -AA _ ,, _'- v--.- --.-v-ww- Clottons. Lawns, Nainsooks, Shootings and Pillow cottons in the Staple Dept. The largest. Staple Depwn Barrie These beautiful cloths with a doz. Napkins to match. Each cloth is worth fully 25 per cent. more than our price. Pure linen and in heavy Satin nished qua], ities .. .. .. .. .. ..$10.00 set tVL_A___ I` Flannelette-l`3Ml_::-xlrnkets L 95c Pair Take adV'aI1tag- Hf this ufT+_=I' and lay in 3. sl Thv [\I'i(:e is a(l\ ancin:.','. Light (nu-ys . or \Vhit0 with Cululwd bl.H'h'I'.~`. This week.......... ..95cpr. ::n,. 1,. ~-.. 1- ,1: an . .. . 500 to 750 f_-ulln-1' inn I<'0rrn.'~', s|I:.'hll_v water. A bargain) at Ladies Combina- tions 25 Thursday, July 22, 1915 From Jr. IV neth Cameron. From Sr. II] Plowman. Rut] Armstrrmg (B 111 work ahd they took to the shore. D. T. Rees launch ()rm0nd, said to be the fastest motor launch in Canada, has new on. gines this year. Thirty-Ii\'e miles an hour is this bnat's speed, and he-r movmncnts on the lbay are watched with wollderilxg iintere-st by dozens of .spectatm's. IIID` IJI CCIIIO " Prof. and Mrs. Fletcher of To- ronto are guests at, W. W. Humphrey's. l1`lIY\I'n nl-` Dnvr :n Illoport. of_Enndle s School Pro- motion Examination. rs All III-.l./l\Ill ill . From Ji'. III to SI`. III.-Ha7.pl Poole. F1-`om Sr. 11 to Jr. III.-Cla1'ice FeI'I'lS, George Wright. From Jr. II to Sr. II-Har0ld Pearson, Willie Mc-Keevm'. PARISH OF VESPRA Sunday. 25th May. 1915. Minesing. ll a.m.. Holy Cum- munion. Midhurst 3 p.m. Ves- _pra 7 p.'m. D:-nnnhnn Dov W T Dual World Film Corporation Production Girls Only in charge. la ' Paulo C Prea her, Rev. E. J. Peck. Soft and Fluffy t-'.i'1'1 to Jr. IV.-Hugh Ruth Dodds, Gladys /l"|\ - ;.n..1.- nu}-} ; 4.1;`); k ""1:'u'-"i'C'\'\*i'ce of North Bay is spending his holidays with rela- tlves in this ward. `I nfln.-. IIAIVAI... Al , 1'I__....'_ 8- nr {L5 19?. A New and Absorbing 1 . .390 each Five Acts SOCIETY DRAMA ya uca V-AU: uv DIIU Duuulullu | Ed. Ferguson. for-1m~.1'ly of Al- landale, now of Niagara Falls, was married last month. \\'nIl.n. lI..l.....-. .\J' lVl.\....l.....A VVCIU IIIGLIIUU IGDII IIIUIIDIIO \\'altc1' Kt-lcey of Cleveland, Ohio, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Wm. Bayliss, Timn street. i run Alnv nlninb in In 'nnnn`n naunulcluul IUI lalllllln Miss R . Jltljiltlt has returned to Guelph after a fo1'tnight's so- journ with Mrs. G. Pringle. MY! Dntvnon A l'I'|.-u..-....4.-. nun, uss. nuu Auna. VV Ill. Duyllo Miss Florence Larsen has re- turned to Toronto after a two weflks visit with Mrs. R. G. Bid- we . (`I..__AA -3 73,- ,1 A I Wgeeretary Clarke of the Y" is givmg a patriotic address at the garden party at Edenvale to- night. (\..-. D..:An.. .. -....-._-..n-__-_,, Illllllf (IIC IIIJIELILIJIIIB Ill \.ll-l'\Jl\JIIll'li Miss Urucllla Puncher IS holl- daymg 1n Toronto and Humber Bav. T1,. l.J2,.,-.-._ L.-.` :..._l..II.`.I _.._ ""2iI Paddison has installed an electric blower in his blacksmith Shop. :oo nHIyn `r\:\nn f\`| U11 Duuux uu . Mrs. M. JFlah t tel . Maud. Of Tg:o ;1tgngred81:il:: ing the f0I'mer's sister Mrs John Coady, Charles street: ' A. AJGJIIDO, .I.|uIu DLl('CIn iiirs. Alex. Clark is in Toronto Jct. visiting her daughter, Mrs. Schreiber, for a fOl'tI1i2`ht. llian D KY4-`ill Inna .....l.......,.A J... Juunu VVl_bll Lula. U. 1'l'lll5lU. Mr. Fred Bayliss _of Toronto spent the week-end Wlth his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bayliss. Mina Wlnvvannn Tor-can hag nn VVL Scott of Lindsay, formerly of the Motive Power Def)t.. is a spending a week with re ives hero. O-__..A-___ I1I,,,I A -I I As a special attraction in our Rnady-tn-weur Dept. we have zrathc-red together a large assort- nu-nt uf waists ranging in-price from $1.25 to $2.50. July clear- ance .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..98o B4-autiful White Waists slightly soiled .. .. .. .. ..50o Silk Waists .. .. $1.98 to $3.50 Nut and Silk waists, not this st-asnn`s styles, worth up to $6.50. .. .. ..0|oar at $1.00 If you need Silk for a Waist or Dress come to this store. Our values are always good. Black Pgillette Silk, 36 inches wide, speclal .. .. .. .. ..68o Lustrous Charmeuse Silk, 40 inches wide, regularly sold $1.50, nearly all colors. July sale 980 |A Vat Assemblage of Women s and Children's Garments on rst Hoor. ~ Moore IKIBL VVIICISO Mi_ss Vera Hunt, who has beenl visitlng her aunt Mrs. Wm. Hunt, returned to her home in Meaford on Saturday. It..- I` I4`In|......l-- .._.I .I__,..\. Tablv Nu. 2-Ratines, Piques, V1-stings. Cm~pes_. Muslins, Indian Heads, Etc Vvorth 190 to 350 .. . .150 yd.` Table No. 1-Grepes. Muslims, Middy Cloths, worth 150 to 250. Clca1'i-up; Sale .. .. .. .. .11'V2o Ba-autiful assortment of Vniles, Mulls and Silk Crepes for `hut wt-aLh_-1' dresses . .250 to `I50 Summer Wash Goods at Clearing Prices % Yard Wide Black Silk .65c See Our 98 Waist: 8: Armstrong : sllks will give satisfaction. MANY SEASONABLE LINES SELECTED FROM OUR IMMENSE STOCK AND PLACED ON SALE AT CUT PRICES FOR THIS WEEK The 27th annuarl hose reel competitio.n_G1~and~ Trunk Rail- way Fire Brigade of Motive Pow- On Friday, July 30, afternoon and evening, a Field Comforts shower will be held at the home of Mrs. R. H. Cannon, 64 Burton Ave. The following articles are requested: Towels, tooth brush- es, note paper, shoe laces, lead pencils, talcum l owder, mouth organs, cocoa, c ocolat`es and soup tubes. Refreshments will be served and everyone is invit- ed to make the shower a huge success. u-VLQ Ill UIIID wunu. LeRoy McGabe of `Barrie is working` for the Canadian Ex- press Co. at the station. W11 14"{lIl(`fIID1\I\ 4'nn.yr\nnIcv n A` Many citizens of this ward think it is high time the streets were cleared of the unsightly and destructive weeds. The| streets are a disgrace to the tovyn. ...._.-.A :.._ I__A ,,, I! uvuu-uu DIIU 1u|lU1 CU. . Bathing. in very scanty cos- tumes is far too common at the Allandale wharf these days. The police should see to it that hath- ers are properly clad and not al- low young men to make an exhi- bltiou of themselves. "1ia13. VI.I. daugh- ar Miss Jean Tand Mrs. 1\\aV1n. oore were in oronto on on- day to meet the foI'mer`s son, Dr. C. C. Gibson, of Edmonton, who was on his way to the B_ase Hos- |p1tal, England, for sex-vlce. 1 V ittlooossful Pupllo. ` The following pupils of Miss Sylvia McMorran have succ_ess- fully passed the exainiiiation held by the Toronto Conserva- tory of Music: Miss Nora-Fi1'- man, Miss Ethel Newman, Miss lijdnja Secor, Master Bert Loug- iee . jl-l.I Q-__Q_._A- QL_ A number of people attended! the raspberry social at Stroud on Tuesday evening, the affair be-; ing under the auspices of the' Stroud Women's Misionary In-` stitule. Among those taking part were: The Allandale Quar- tette aud- Miss Reynolds of Allan- dale; the Lefroy Mouth Organ Band, Mr. E. Carr, clarinet solo-! ist, and addresses were given by local ministers. An excellent tea was served. I125 "nova oomrom Shower. 'il'o'so Reel Oompotltlon. nnrnl, [ill.)'\Vard..... Specially Priced 59 Dressing` Sacques, made of fine Shot. Voile in loose tting style and nicely trimmed. All ladies` sizes, worth $1.00. Clearing 59 1:13 ll|n On Friday. ,a Inisceljaneous shower was gxven to MISS Mae. Brown by a number of her friends. `[1... EVA..- f1_._-- - ' ` We can show you an assort- ment, of Crepe Kimonas that will suit the most, fastidious woman. Various styles and prices from Sacrice Prices on SUMMER MILLINERY MOORE & ARMSTRONG Ziill SHAPES FROM 250 UP. . We will not carry old stock in our Millin- ery Dept. if price will dispose of it. TRIMMED HATS 980 UP Summer Outing Hats of White Bedford Cord,'1'egularly priced $2.25, for .. ..$1.25 The very newest White Wool Felt Hats for midsummer and eaI'lyVfall wear a1'e_here. The Rolling Brim Wool Felt simply trimmed, is particularly chic and very cox-rect.. Q..- lIII..-..-- I- _I--.____ ..._JA__A-I BI"; ilvVl_| lIi;1err; E fIy'}i{oESFaJu y .IF:}e'J.'% Kimonas Short Dressing Sacques moore & .>4rmstrcmg s tftore {News %% Wtia Jtore will `CIoae`at Woon `iverq wednesdaq Sburing July and uguat ll. lllll-I5. Miss Edna Crowe and Arthur Crowe of Elmvale were visiting their sister, Miss Annie` Crowe, last week. ":rI:u `yrnn Y'I'.-_..I __.I, , I, u . . . . . .890 to $7.50 ; uuuc uupcn. LU lV1Ull|.l'Ui1l. The train consisted of nine cars and included an express car of fish from Prince Rupert for Mont.real._ When the National" pulled into Allandale there was quite a gathering of railroaders and other citizens to see it and Frank Jackson secured several photographs. Among the pass- engers were men for New York, Chicago, Quebec and other east- ern cities. One man who had his return trip routed by Chicago {er Dept-., Allandale, was held on July 21. The time made was as v fUl.lVL_)WSI-- ' 1 1|: _. II n . u l " J\JIl\IVVc0j- First Muve---Run from scratch 100 yds. to hydrant. Turn and lay 1:50 ft. length of hose and. break a disc with water 205 feet from hydrant. Time 39 secs. i uun1|I\;I K` ; n \ v .-. L`\vl..n.I . . . \ ..? '16 0-0 secouus. | `hlrd Move-Take out/ 50 ft.` length of hose, third from by.` Idraut and replace with length olf, reel and lbreak a disc 255 feet` from hydrant. 'l`ime 21 secs. Total time in three n1oves,. ll minute 13 3-5 secs. G.T.P. Freight via Allandalo. I On Thursday afternoon last- all the Ur.T.H. agents and frelghtl checkers together with all. available trainmen not on dutyl assembled in the large lecture} hall 0! H... vvmn A 4.. ':&I`;LII 4... uoaciuuicu nu out ldl`5U IUULUFU hall at the Y.M.C.A. to listen tol a lecture by Mr. Price, Superin- tendent of Car Service Dept. of the G.T.R. A great deal was learnedv regarding routing of trallic and other information so valuable to railway men con- nected with the handling of freight especially to foreign points and roads. Mr. Price also _stated that in the course of a few ,weeks all western freight traffic .that had been going west by G. ;T.R. via Chicago would now come |by way of Allandale- to Cochrane thence over Ur.T.P. to Winnipeg. lhtlonal Proves Popular. The new National" transcon- tinental train which started run- ?ning last week is getting good business and the management is well pleased with the prospects. On Tuesday morning the first eastbound train on this service pulled into Allandale sharp on time . It was over two hours late leaving Winnipeg `but this was overcome on the way -d-own, the crew from North Bay to Allan- dale doing their full share. This is a fine showing for a new train. Gen. Mgr. Donaldson of the GT. P_. came as far as/Scotia Jct. in his private car Transcontiiien_t- nl Tn H... ..:..a AL- A-.--- Lvnusun l I l Al\Illl AAJLLL ualltn LLIIIU U0 DCLD. Second Move Extend one llength of hose and break a disc 255 feet from hydrant. Time 13 3-5 secuuds. Third Muve-Take out 50 ft. length of hose and bu-ak a disc 255 feet from hydrant. Time 13 3-5 secuuds.m 7'IVl.-.,l `Il_.-.,. /-1," , Al-v1\ [I1 I i 9 I I v I . ,..uau: uar 11'a,uh`UUllLlIleIlL- 8.1. To the same point the train had a. colunist car of Montene- grin reservists en route from Prince Rupert to Montreal. A I`h:\ `nnv\ nn..n:r. .. Al -1--A` `I'll! IIIIII IXAIIIIR IND SATURDAY IOINIFQW STREET AND HOUSE DRESSES AT CLEAR- ANCE PRICES. At 980 we show dresses of Ginghams and Prints in perfect fitting styles, worth up to $1.50`. Clearing sale . .. .. . .980 `fovlinilo `y;nAo uuvn-.6}. Inn On (`D0 l\O lW|_-. N News from the vA.uu. un:a.Lu15 aau: .. .. .. .. .U9 Various kinds worth up to $2.98. Clear- ingsale .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..$1.59 Beautiful -Street Dresses in Embroidered Lawns and Voilos, serviceable Piques and Linen Dresses, not a full range of sizes in any one line. . . .. . . . . . . . . . .8pocially Priced. N azareth Waists for Children 25 These popular waists for chil- dren from 3 to 9 years are manufactured on special ma- chines giving them an elastic stitch and each waist desigm-d with a view to comfort. Nazar- eth Trade Mark" .. .. .. ..25c other lines v; Great Bargain in Nainsook, {WM Lawn and Cotton Mill Ends l was so pleased with the equip- ymcnt and the snlouthuoss of the gtravel that he sand he would I have his tickvt changed to re- I turn via Cuchrane. Mayor Craig .:was one 0f the passengers to . take the first trip on National 10 from Allandalc to Town- 2* 0. .l l\_ I11... I... ...:.._Ll Al._,\ ...,_.._I. lied cross Ga'I;den Party at Mid- ` urst. Success in large measure at- ltended the efforts of those who [organized the Red Cros_s ga.ralenl |party at Mr. Chas. Wattle s, Mid- _hurst, on Wednesday evening. |There were upwards of 350, lpresent and a varied programme iof instrumental and vocal music, `to which Messrs. N. McVicar and! Jas. Horn of Barrie, the Edgar !Male Quartette and others con- trlbuted, was greatly enjoyed. Judge Vance of Barrle, _ the chairman, and Mr. '1`. Beecroft explained the objects and urgent, needs of the Red Cross Society.; The grounds were decorated with patriotic hunting and Chinese lanterns and presented an ani.. mated appearance with the large crowd surging around. In the {tootball match wNh_i(:}l]1 prteceded e programme, I urs won from Minesing by i--O. VLIIJIJ \LVlKIIJIlIILVV VIII] I , A young man from Waubau_' shene was up in Police Court on.` Monday morning and fined $2 and costs or fourteen days for] attempting to obtain government? board and lodgings under pro- tense of enlisting. On Saturday; evening he became unruly at the` DU: 9 On Tuvsday night, the west-| ;buund National carrie-d abuutf '75 passc-11ge1's and a full ran-Iuad: of express. The new transcun-| `tinental sw.-Ins to be catching gun," and the more business it |gets the better it will be for Al- llandale. ! The ag on the armouries flew! at half mast from Saturday to] Wednesday as a mark of respect for_ the late Col. Fred Sneath. Thirty-five men are now enlisted for the 76th Batt., and Capt. Biggs has orders to recruit as many as possible. Collingwood and Midland each furnished nine men, Orillia three, Barrie two. and the balance came from otherl parts of the county. The service I uniform of the 35th Regt. is be- ing used and khaki uniforms will not be received until the men reach Niagara Camp. The date of their departure is not known. Prov. Lieut. Tom Crcswicke is assisting Capt. Biggs, and Sergt. Reid is drill instructor. f\_,_ C1____,.l____ __._,\__..-_..... Tl--. IV-.. A. Freen'1an spent over Sunday with M1`. Sniderman. Miss Jetfries of Auburn; N.Y., is the guest of Mrs. Kl-lland. Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Knight spout the week-end at Toronto. Miss Helen and Douglas Jar- main are holidaying in Churchill. Mi.-Q l\r-nrlln `)l|IInhnvI in litlu ID LII lll llllul \.l\JI.4lJI.o On Sunday morning Rev. Can-` on F. G. Plummer, Rector of St. Augustine s, Toronto. preached a forceful sermon to the men in Trinitv Church, taking as, his subject the feeding` of the multi- tudAe (Matthew viii). In... 1l7.\..'I-.n.. Every Department of this Spacious Store abounds with relia- ble goods at prices that will stand comparison. wma `+9; soL6|:ns. Rec:-ived this week another case ofiabout 2000 yards of Nainsook, Lawn and Cotton Mill Ends. Some exceptionally fine qualities in 36 and /:0 inch widths. We consider our- o`('|\'(*S fui-tunatu in go-tting these from the Maiiufaclui-:r and it will pay you to buy all you now] of L`hP.m at this price, 2 to 10 yard 14;` nan` nnilg ,.,_ ends Bathing Suits 98c to $2.98 Rompers at Bargain Prices Not any previous season have we shown such good values in children's Rompers, sizes 2 to 6, specially priced . . . . 390 to 150 Lustre or Serge Bathing Suits in Plain Navy or Red or with Combination trimmings. The " seas0n s best styles, sizes 1/; yrs. to 40 bust .. .. ..98c to $2.98 Rubber Bathing Caps, absol- utely water proof, in nice styles . .. .. .. ..15c auup. ~ Miss Oli_ve M0(_)1'_e of H_a1nilton IS a vacatnon vlsltor wlth Mrs. Tlu).-L Gray. Mllu I, F Inrv\inar\n f\ mnhnn Boys Suspender Rompers . .. . . .35c and 43c Although there was a heavy! rain storm: to the south on \\'ml-l nt.-sday and Barrie had c(m;~`i(l- E91-able rainfall, no rain fell to the lwost of Midhurst and- little to the | north. ll7L.._L -,,n:- K The Barrie Tennis Club will play at Orillia next Wednesday afternoon. The tournament. which opens here on July 31st promises to be a big success, and `many entries are coming in from [Toronto and other clubs. Art. Thomas launch was re- quilsitioned on Sunday afternoon I to bring a party who were mar- ooned near Caunpboll Rem'e s property. The engines of the acalbin launch, on which they were l __ ..--. . xa-snnlklt `coming to Barrie, refused tn` called a pust_ ca1'd.\\u.- found on him mstructlng his mothvr not to glve In-1* cnnrwnt to hns nnllsl barracks and when an officer was. gnent.: He is doing fourteen days! In jail. ! -w{\b"Il`1'eat_cutting be next week. The i %the best in many years. '11]..- `I'\-,,_,, A Sensational Subject in 5 parts. When It Strikes Home Written by CHAS. K. HARRIS Author of "After the Ball" Wednesday, July 28th "ACROSS THE PACIFIC I. uu_vn. \.IL (A Jo Mrs._Il_. C. Jamie-son of Toron- tn 1s vnsmng Mrs. M. Brown for a fewdays. Iii.-u 1\.lIHn 1\HnInOnn-nln n4` VIE.

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