Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 6 Dec 1923, p. 16

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w'AnNIcA--c'AnR WITH HOSIERY indaw of the bride, conducted the core- mony. After luncheon at the home of the bride's" sister, Mrs. R. J. W. `Perry, the nhap-py couple left for a short trip to. Buf- lfalo and other points. ` V _ _ A pretty December wedding took placel . at the residence of the bride a parents, Ivy, I on Wednesday afternoon, when Miss Estelle 1:. Arnold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Arnnh` knnnniun Mun Huh-in at If: A-_ `N. Arnold, daughter of R. Arnold, became the bride of -Mr. Ar- thur H. G. Goxworth. Rev. Geo. A. Brown of Barrie performed [the ceremony in the presence of immedietereletives of the con- very ne all elastic rib,- IRI FA GOXWOIRTI-l-`ARNOLb Silk Knitted Mulers, Cashmere Mulers and the new Scotch Wool` and T J`aeger'Mufflers in a great variety. Geu.%Vickers*limited MEN S MUFFLERS $1200 up to $4.50 tracting parties. The bride, who was un- attended, was given" in marriage .by her favher.. She was becomingly gowned in white Canton crepe with silver ornaments and wore the customary veil and orange blossoms. Her bouquet was of carnations. Miss Lorna Bracken, a cousin from Orange- ville, played thewedding march and, dur- ing the signing of the register, another cous- in, Miss Lorna Fletcher, sang Love Will `BringlYou Roses. ` . Mr. and Mrs. Coxworth motored to Bar-_ rie and took the evening train for Toronto, Hamilton and other pomta, the bride trav- elling in a, delft blue oastor crepe, black .A nice house coat, :1 man s paper and his pipe _--.and Oh, Boy! Let` it rain or snow-he s hap- py. You can buy'rea1 quality coats at Don t -let him get cold` feet; give him the best Sock_s-.-Cashmere, Wool, Silk` and Silk and `Wool. mixtures--a11 are here. 50 to, $1.50 MEN'S FINE SOCKS MEN'S HOUSE COATS $11.50 to $13.75 A quiet wedding took` place at St. Clo"-l meat`: Church, Toronto, on Saturday, Dec.| 1, when Helen Joyce Harding, youngest daughter of Mr. William P. Carr, was mar- ried to Mr. William Andrew Warnice, eon. of Mr. John 17. -Warnica, of Allendale, both of Inniafil. Rev. R.-J. -Perry, brother-' hat and muskrat- coat. A- `Ln:n _..L.....' LL--- um: auu uIua'I(I'uB"C0&13. On their return they will take `up resi- dence at Ivy on the farm adjacent to that of the bride'sVfather. uu- - -ww-uav A pretty wedding was solemnized Wed- nesday. Nov. 28, at 1.30 o cIock in\St. Paul s Church. Innisfil, when Caroline Mae, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Reynolds. Big Bay Point, became the `bride of Mr. E. R. Berry, son of the late Mr. ' and Mrs._ W. Berry of Toronto. `Thu nnvnvisnnur Inna u...-t'...........l 1..-- LL- auu mus. vv_. Derry ul .l.0!'0l1li0. `The ceremony .was performed by the Rev. A. D. Cousins, rector of St. Paul's. B_ERRY-REYNOLDS Buckskin, Silk, Wool, Mocha and Cape,. lined and unlined, in greys and tans. Warm, comfortable, good tting and good appear- ing Sweaters` in fancy checks, plaids, stripes and plain colors, all sizes;_the prices are $3.50, $5.00, $5.50, $6, $6.50 to $3.75 GLOVES FOR MEN ME.N S WOOL SWEATERS See them early. And this is -where this great stocking store excel!s--`whatever it_.is,VSilk, Silk Lisle, Cashmere, Silk and Wool or Stockings of the cheaper grades, "this store servesyou best--and `Hose for women make 9. most acceptable gift. $1.25 to $5.00 The bride, who was given away by her` father, was beautifully gowned in ivory satin and silver lace, with veil of tulle` and orange blossoms. She carried a show-I er bouquet of Columbia roses and maiden hair fern. Miss A. Nightingale played the wedding music and during the signing of the register Mrs. A. H. Waites of Toronto, sister of the groom, sang O Promise Me.} AIL-.. Al, I -_ -.._... 6.--... fat:-a v Anvullav AILCC After the ceremony 29. dainty wedding break- fast was servqd at the home of the bride's parents, after which the happy couple left for -9. motor trip to Toronto and Niagaral Falls. ` ' ` ._ ..7- j. :...'-7 -a-can Euavgg Arm Baiads, Gartefs and. Suspenders, neatly packed _ in boxes. F!E_ $1 Ah the 4-5:: I An -- _. _ ._ :_-- --nn\n\r1Ia` Of good quality cloths and various designs, in sizes; the prices are reasonable. mnnn manna A...-- - In pretty boxes at 75c,_$1.00 gnd $1.25 In boxes, co1os and blai, 35c and 50 Foreyth and Arrow Brand Shirts in crepe, madras, percale, zephyrs, taetas and silk, the latest pat- terns, and all perfect tting, any size from 14 to 18. A51 -11. Au -- A4. A.` AA -- A man never has too many Ties, and if chosen from our large stock they are sure to please. An exceptionally large range of the newest things In Neckwear is here for vnnr r-hnnqina-_._.Q'lLva funm fxu c2u;cpuuuauy large range OI me newest tmngs Neckwear 1s here for your choos1ng--S1lks from Brltam and France, French Crepes, Amerlcan VFVancies and grand effects in Knitted Ties--boxed if you want it. 11 An 44 A` _a- A- __. TRICOLETTE STOCKINGS, a ne [knitted stock- ing in fancy rib, elastic top and wool sole, very neat tting, black, brown and grey, A sizes8% to10,pair..;...`....,... 0 _ GIFT NECKWEARW FOR MEN `--\v~r l\o\aJ LC l..CaUll&U a $8.06, $'1ifo3, $15.00 and $3.00 ..-.... ..-- vvazlb, uu_y snap .1. Ill 1.`! b "$1.50, $2.00 up to `$6.50 goon sums ma MEN DQEFTSUSPENE-35:3 SETS 75, $1oo:as`i' and $1.50 .. Jvu nu... 75, $1Ioo, $'1.56`i'o $2.75 ma~ s%nArumas cm SUSPENDERS ARM BANDS RIB CASHMERE, beet" British make, in fancy rib, all pure wool, with seamless foot, good tting, warm and comfort-giving, colors V - brown, sand, coating and black, pair .. 0. SILK AND WOOL, Holeproof make, a very ne grade silk and wool, elastic rib top and seamless `foot, a splendid stocking, in brown and black, sizes 8% to 10, pair . . . . T 0_ . Wlilational Investment Register Limited, 53 Adelaide. St., West, Toronto. 48-500 i -.-`r--- ZQQVJI-If Invest your Spare Capital in City Pro- perty. We have several First Class Mort- gages from Two to Ten Thousand at 7% per cent., for five yeairs. Splendid Secur- Iitv. ` " ` REMOVAL NOTICE T -Alvin Cooke, carriage and automobile painter, is removing from the Ford garage ito McLean s garage, Bayfield St., next ldoor toTWalter Urry's. 49-50 I ---r- -~ M9BT<`:A. all $2200-I-C0h1.">! garden. . $1500---Com fg terms. ` $4000--St1`irt`. nnm-lifinn. a $2500 propo once, make c RIB CASHMERE, made in Britain, a wool stocking with seamless -foot, ' colors grey, sand, brown, coating _ and navy,__pair UUU`*u-.. condition. $3800--B1-iuk Country Placel Houses, Far tion Good Furnisli Duniop at Mul Couple of (}< CHIRO} HEADA INSOM RHEUN OVARL PARAL RENAL APPEN CONG TUBE INDK3 CROU so E112 CHI SILK AND wooL, made in Canlada, a ne stocking for wear, seamless foot, -garter top, in V navy, beaver,_coating', sand, brown, [grey ~ and blafck, sizes 8% to 10, pair . . 0 SILK AND, WOOL in plain and faricy rib,M seamless foot, a good wearing line, -in grey, sand, brown and, beaver, all sizes eomplete. I . Pai'1`ugooo t 9 I u v I IllVOI|IO'!O'OI0O .l\`q 4 ` Q A few good numbers:- SILK AND WOOL, of British meke, perfect tting, seamless foot, 9. veryene quality for wear and comfort, in grey, brown and beaver sizes 8% to 10, pair . . . . .. . . . . .,. uuuu uuuug, uuu-n, uavvu sizes 8% to 10, pair . ..

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