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Barrie Examiner, 13 Dec 1923, p. 5

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in "be high- uary 1st. 35 ; boxed separately, guy`, I An 4... Oilcloth Rugs . . . . . . $2 Congoleum Rugs . . $9.1 Tapestry Rugs . . . $14.: Brussels Rugs . . . . $15.4 Axminster Rugs . . $32.: Wilton Rugs . . . . $35.0 Tapestry Mats . . . . . . . Axminster Mats, 27x54 Wilton Mats, 27x54 in. Wilton Mats, 36x63 in. JOHNNY'S DOG Handles a: of styl< from $1.00 $1.59 _ $2.75 $4.00 $2.95 to $6.95 rs $9.00 to $18.00 $14.25 .to $29.00 .. $15.00 to $45.00 5 $32.50 to $46.50 .. $35.00 to $65.00 . . . ..$2.95 5, in. . . $5.00 7x54 . . . . . $8.50 5x63 . . . . $15.00 THE BARRIE EXAMINER 'Here s Novelty Cloth-Delightful creations .in newest effects for materializing smartly fashioned dresses. Brocaded Tussahs, per yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.50 Fancy Crepes, per yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.00 to $4.00 Brocaded Crepes, per yard . . . .2 . . . . . . . $3.50 to $4.25 Silkand Wool Canton Crepe, yard . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.50 Silk Flat Crepe, yard . . . . . . . .V . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.95 Wool Poiret Twills, yard . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.00 Botany Wool Serge, yard 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . `. . . . . $2.50 36-inch Costume.Velvet, yard, . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. $3.00 72-inch Bathrobe Cloth,V,vard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.50 27-inch Bathrobe Cloth, yard ` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60c GIVE HER A DRESS OR A BLOUSE % LENGTH Every woman desires more and more linens. They are the ideal Christmas gift. Glance over this list and see the useful things you may buy at unusual prices. Damask Table Cloths, each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.50 Pure Linen Table Cloths . . . . . . . . . . $4.50 to $9.00 Table Napkins, per dozen . . . . . _. . . . . . . $3.50 to $7.50 Luncheons Cloths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,,A $1.15 and $2.00 Fancy Linen ColoredARunners . . . . . .'L . . . . . . . . . $1.50 Fancy Linen Huck Towels, each . . . . . . 75c to $1.25 Fancy Bath Towels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c to $1.50 Pure Bleached Table Linen, yard. . . . . . $1.50 to $2.75 Unbleached Table Linen, yards . . . . $1.50 and $1.75 L50 and $2.75 CHRISTMASLINENS 406 FREE VISITST V FROM v. o. N. NURSE 2dARunne_rs . . .' [e yard: . ryard.... .. rd ...........$2.00to ....- .. 1_Crepe, .. M 'ard.... . .. 'ard[........ . . ..: et,yard . h, vard...... ..: For J % 1 Are always liked a few cents you Handkerchief Ce Colored Crepe I ,. .. ,_1,...,..I 7 _-., ,, I $4.25 $2 50 Satinette Bloomers . . . , . Pongee Silk Bloomers . . . Silk Jersey Bloomers . . . Satinette Princess Slips .' Silk Jersey Vests . . . . . . . :---u`JaVJII-LI Olur Gloves are of such superior grades and wear that selections are simple at every price. Chamoisette Gloves, pair . . . . . . . . . . . . 85c and $1.50 Silk Gloves, pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00, $1.50 and $2.50 Kid Gloves, pair . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.50 to $2.75 Wool Gloves, pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c to $2.00 " BEAUTIFUL LINGERIE ATTRACTIVELY PRICED Sannffn ill nnnn its tn} TCleaner __w---tn-J \JII II Whether it be a Collar and Cuff Set, a Separate Collar or Collar Lace or Points by the yard, you will nd these all designed forVdes1rable gifts. Collarand Cuff Sets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 65 to $1.75 Separate Collars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 65c to'$1.50 Collar Lace, yard . . . . . . . . .- . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c and 85c Collar Points, each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 to 25 g Reading the advts. is A host of the prettiest Hosiery of the color and style to suit your particular p Cashmere Hose, pair . . . . . . . . . . . . `.V. . . . Wool Heather Hose, pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . Silk and` Wool Heather Hose . . . . . . . . $` Pure Thread silk Hose $1.25, $1.50; $ In the newest of shapes, some p ttings, original, superior and prices. V Ladies Handbags . . . ; . . . . . . . Kiddies Handbags . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 It Bdxed Handkerchiefs, two or three in .~ Kiddies Hankies, each . . . . . . . . . . . . . Are liked, and with prices ranging upwards from few can select the quality you wish. L Centres, each . . . . . . . . . . . . 15c and 25 Colored Handkerchiefs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35c Colored Linen Handkerchiefs, embroidered . . . . . . . 25 Embroidered and Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, from . . . . 3 for 25 to 75 each H-Dhbnvnkdncn J-ca A-4 LL---- -'-- NECKWEAR NOVELTIF5 FOR , L- ."9.!JDAY GIFTS ORIGINAL HANDBAGS FOR GIFT SELECTIONS ,,,_ __.__._ -v3n and Covers in a wide range styles and materials, priced from . . . . . . . . . . $1.50 to $4.50 GLOVES `I-Ier Christmas HANDKERCHIEFS ;.............. $L75 to $500 .. . . . . . . . .. 39c and 50 protable employment. CHRISTMAS HOSIERY Brilliant colors and warmyarns make these Scarves. Just the , favorite for attractive and ser- viceable wear. Beautiful Silk Scarves . . . . . . A- -_ %. .V 85 . - tr- nvvo .0 . -2 SMART NECK SCARVES plain, others with toilette d a delightful surprise in ry year, in every articular preference. ....;..... 69 to $1.25 69 nd 93 .. $1.25 and $1.50 5, $1.75 and $2.00 . . . IT 3'2".Eu'{1..' 's'4'.%:'. Wool Scarves . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 and $1.25 _.v- cu 11": \nII\vIl :9.` box, 25:: to $1.75 . . . . . . . . . $1.50 . . . . . . . . . $2.50 $2.50. and $3.00 . . . . . . . .. $2.25 $1.95 and $2.50 5c anti 15c Page Fivd 1 ` news despatches an- tertainments to be he item is to be advertising and {it is to appear ithout advertising _ ue to publish the `her `mg, Cl.....-I-A pay tlie admission . should not expect pd without cost. F _......... uuu ber year. Surely, pected to `interest ienf: nv+m~* *- lie) ', DECEMBER 13, 1923. :E`}f & an LUIUIILU uurmg U18 WEEK. ' Mr. Tebo of the C.N. staff was xn Toron- to on business during the week and was re- Iieved by Mr. Williamson of the Bradford` staff. I I `II- 'I _-__..- J, I .1 an. Lu: auuu: uuuu, nus rcturueu 1101118. Everybody is expected to attend the continuation school concert on the evening of the 18th and the public school concert on the evening of the 20th. A good pro- gramme ia being prepared in each case. "* Tmfrnv TTn;nn guru-`nu Qnhunnl :5 nun'u::N-g...` tn, $69.50 ' $57t5T BIA U UlUUKo Mrs. R. Canning has been visiting friends_ in Toronto during the week. Mr Tnkn AF Hal; 0'`. M ..LnCl-` runs 3-. 'I".u.--. 13011110 Mr. Loverock, new manager of.the Ster- ling Bank, has arrived in town and is be- ing installed. Lefroy welcomes him -and his family to the community. gnzuuuu I6 ueiug prepareu In eacn case. "` Lefroy Union Sunday School is providing` a supper for the .-scholars and parents in the Methodist Church Friday evening of this week. Tea will be-served commencing at six o'clock. . ` ` 1!... TI n-___:_., 1-, 0 MI I - I VII I ll VI'|lIE- No`, :1 don t care to go up in an ai_r-; plane. ' Why,_you may l1ve }:o `gee tur- planes running lxke street cars. I may if I keep out of them.-Louisville Cour- ier-Journal. ' um. unvuxg mrmeny uvea nere. ' The Ladies Aid of the Methodist church met at the home, of Mrs. J. R. Jamieson on Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 5. Although the day was ;stormy seventeen members `braved the elements. After the usual bus- iness was transacted, a social hour was spent andshort speeches were made by sev- eral of the members on beh_alf_of the Aid in appreciation of the work of Mrs. G. B, Henry. Mr. and Mrs. Henry have been staunch supporters of the Aid, and Mrs. Henry will be greatly missed for her splen- did executive ability and willingness to help in anything undertaken by the Aid. The best of wishes follow them to their new home in Toronto. .Next meeting of the Aid will be held at the home of Mrs. Lennox on Friday, Jan. 4. Dec. 1l.'-,`ROb8l`t McCullough, who mdvad to Western Canada some years_ ago, at- rived in town last Friday and is renewing - old acquaintance. . . nnknud VAIIAIII` It: [fin-nip.--LA-- ---11--l -- uxu auquuuwuuuu. Robert Kendall of Hawkestone caild n A. Kirk atrick and other? friends here on Saturda last. . ,\T....L n___- ___1,, 6, 1 - nu uauuxuu Inll: . Noah-Grose, who his ben in Toronto- for some time, has returned home. Wunwuknrlu :5 nun.u.4...J L- ..u......| LL- oemg solicited I01 Unudrens Shelter, Barrie. A wedding of interest to this community! took place at Elbow, Sa;sk., on Nov._6, the` contracting parties being Miss Lucile Black, only daughter of Mr; and Mrs. H. C. Black of Loreburn, Sask., and Mr. Robert Prentice, `of Findlater, Sask. The bride was most becomingly attired in brown, with fawn and brown hat, andbrown ac- cessories. The bride s mother also A wore brown, with orange and brown` hat. Thel happy couple spent their honeymoon in Moose Jaw, and will residein. Vancouver, 33.0. The bride, is. a grand-niece of Miss McCartney and is well known in Thorn- ton. having formerly lived here. TBA T.m1ina' Air! AG` Hm MALL-J3-L J------`- G. ROBERTSON ` ` RQQI11 -na-an g-nu-I-$ rofher was yams auu. wxu uc greauy missed. The Women's Institute will meet at the `home of Mrs. Charles Cunningham on Tues- day afternoon, Dec. 18'. Mrs. Syl. Rey- nolds will give a paper on Christmas Giv- ing. Articles of food and clothing `are being solicited for Children's Shelter, Barrie. : A uuul.-!:..... -2 :..A.-..-,L L- A I F .pu:u:u auu kl. uuw pU8HIlaB6l` p`pOlDt8d, I Mr. and Mrs`. Geo. AWilson and childreni of Alliston spent, the week-end with the iatter s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Grey.` Mrs. Grey returned home_with "them for a short visit. I On Tuesday afternoon Mrs.` Thomas Wright, who has been ill for some time,` passed-away. She was an active work-j er of the Methodist Ladies Aid and the Women s Missionary Society . for :many years and will be greatly missed. ' The Wnmnn ,a Tnnoul-n mm ....-..a. -1 Hui . i '.-4115:: u.zzu.. n'I repulfv 8 good time. I _ Mrs. G._B. Henry left for Toronto Tues-' day m01`m_D8- Mr. Henry will join her as} soon as h1s dutxes as postmaster are com-| pleted and a new postmater a ' ted. MT. and Mrs`. Gen- Wllsnn II'?lEofI!\:`I`u1-nun! ;v;u.-uuu 1cn'uc| . _ ' }Despi:)e `lluad roads and weather the `Young Men's Club held `a. very successful. dance on Wednesday evening in the Or-l ange Hall. A`! report a good time. Mrn. G. R. T-Tmn-v IAN (`nu 'l`....-....c.. 'I`---- I t. u e's urc an ' ' l ' Cogcercj d Ch h _ ' will be held on Sunday, $330.? `Douglas Patterson of Toronto will be the :v3D(.`Cial preacher. I naan:fn Bur` I\np`A-I ....'.I __-u_ ,,, .1 JIICIIUD lu UUWIIO _ On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Dickinson and son John move'd`_to Creemore where they will make their home. 11:-.. n......... 1.2.. __ rm, . .. '_ . mm. u.u=v.r u.. D. D8yIl0Il. The Methodist Young People s Circle will, `be held Wednesday, Dec. 19, instead of on; Monday, owing `to the Cherry Hill school` concert. ' ' CL f...I-9_ nL.__-L , - I "wxu lllt1l\U uumr uuuus. I Miss Doane left on Thursday for 301-, ton to spend the winter with her sister.` Mrs. (Rev.) R. B. Beynon. } TBA Mnhnia vnunn `D...-...l.. .. n:..-I_ _:u. `mI:I1'l.Mz:1l1El Mrs. Norman Schandlen of Mid; `burst visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Hopkins over Sunday. It on!` Mun r... I'7L ____ -_ I-L_ A U\V1`Gr.mz;.l1;L<;ayL'Irs. Wm. Thompson, lnte of `Egbert. are spending a few days with friends in town. I J t\_"l'\ . . . _ . -- 11.. -_IIr noun gooK1NG `W11-Ll IXICIIIJB 1u_uul f1!=. ' 3 Rev. G. G. Dreyer of Toronto re- cently vlsited his sistor, Mrs. James. A. Jamieson. rm..- 1 .l'-..;-...-1.-_-! nv__L _,_,.- u daullusuu. The Homemakers Club meeting has `new unavoidably postponed. Further no- vtice later. . IE- nvul-` ll ... `kY..__.__ Q_L_,, ,1], a up: u vuuya xu anuuuou. Mr. and Mrs. R. West are spending 3 Saw days in Toronto. _ _ Mrs. J. R. Jamieson spent the week-end `with friends in Barrie. . I D... 117 r1 (1, n..--.-_ -p`m_,, Rev. W. H. Adams is ,spendi1i`g a few days in Toronto. `THURSDAY, DECEMBER 413, 1923. ` 'P,.' &_0 I\\IIJI-ll` I kl?!` 30:11: POST OFFICE Buy Advertiseii T WITH CARE THORNTON LEFROY man. , , The pictureswere divided into four parts. ' The first film consisted `of views across Canada by way of the Canadian Pacific Railway. stops beingpmade at some of the centres of interest, as well. as at some of the beauty spots of Canada. ' In this film considerable attention was paid to the beautiful forest scenery of British .001- umbia, showing logging operations in full swing and some of the mammoth trees in that western province. - . a Moose Back Riding', was the title of a very interesting film taken -from wild ~ life in. the province of New Brunswick. The gictures showed the moose in his native T aunts, and some very remarkable views 1 have been secured of c this noble animal, - while swimming a rapid sti'eam,jand also ' as he is feeding on the shallow "shoals of ` `a stream. Toward the end of this film, ` one man, more venturesome than the rest, approached the swimming moose from a canoe and jumping_ from the craft landed on the backuof the animal and was` carried 1 for some distance by the almost distracted knnulr , i pA trip across Canada. by motion pic- tures was enjoyed by the Young People s . 1 League of Collier St. Methodist Church, Tuesday evening, in the auditorium of the church. Mr. Kehlie of the publicity de- partment of the C.P.R. came up from Toronto for the purpose and put on a series of `moving pictures,` which depicted scenes in various parts of Canada. Mr. Kehlie explained some of the important features of the pictures as they progressed. Delightful musical numbers were `pre- sented during the evening, including a ' duct by Mrs.` Neely of Winnipeg and Mrs. Laidman, a solo by Miss" Mabel Chees- man, and an organ number by Mr. Houd- ley. Rev. H. E. Wellwood acted as chair- man. fl'\L- _2-L..__.. -.u--by .I3u::1nJ :-dun `nun non`: A TRANS-CANADA TRIP % IN MOTION PICTURES `Best makes of fabrics, specially selected styles and patterns for more particular gifts, specially good choosing at . . . . . _ps1.75, $2.00 and $5.56 pervseV1V: . . . . . . . . . "Duplex Suspenders, boxed . . . . . Secretary Suspenders, boxed .. Other "best makes of Suspenders; Boys Suspenders, pair . . . . `. . . . _..... vv- you-nu, yuan wely gift Armbands in attractive boxes . . . Armband and Garter Se_ts, each v\n.. 1-Ali CHRISTMAS ARMBAND5; GARTERS AND % _ S__US_PENDERS. A HERE ARE suinfrs HE Ll_.. LIKE FOR CHRISTMAS A wonderful range of high-class-Neckties -in nev pat- terns and colorings. Knitted Neckties, each ._ . . . . . -. .i . . . . . . 50c. and- 75 Silk Neckties . . . . . . . . .` . . . . . . . . 75, $1.00 and $1.25. Silk Neckties in individual holly boxes, special . . 75c Every man appreciates agift oft Underwear and you can just suit his fancy as to style or `weight or material from the heaviest woolens to the lightest athletic wear.: 4 Fine Merino 'Underwear,,per garment . . . . Pure Wool Ribbed Underwear, garment . . . . . . . . Medium Weight Combinations o Natural` Wool Combinations ; . . . . . . . . . $4.00 iMEN S %FURNISHlN.GS ; -q-..L ,__SJ `I I A We have decided to clear out all our` Ready-Made Curtains in Scrims, A Marquisettes, Brussels Nets and Nottmgham Nets. All priced $4 off:- $3.00dCurtadns, now . . . . . . . . $2.25 $5;00 Curtajns, now . . . . . . . . $3.75 $4.00 Curtams, now . . . . ...h . . $3.00_ $7.50 Curtams, now . . . . . . . . $5.63 Grey Al1'Wool Blankets,` per pair . .` $4-.75'and $6.00 White All Wool Blankets, per pair... . . . . . . . $8.50, $9.50 and $10.00 Cotton-Filled Comforters, each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.75 and $6.00 English Down-Filled Comforters 117:4-1\,v\1n=v\ V\nv\1\`n Q11 Ell L- can nn These make the ideal Christmas gift that every man will thank you for. Priced from . . . . $3.00 .t9' $5.75 Acceptable other? bof, makes :1 pleasure. Juuguau. uuwxl-L` uwu \2UIIu.U1`I)l`S withplain panels, $14.50 to.$20.00 Plaid Wool Rugs for couch covers or .auto robes, each $3.95 to $10.00 %MEN S. SWEATERCVOATSW MAKE [TA GIFT FOR THE HOME PRICES ALL CURTAINS CHRISTMAS NECKTIES A BLANKET, COMFORTER, RUG OR MAT F OR CHRISTMAS GIFTS UNDERWEAR :%%%%f Is Johnnyzg new (1-03 :1 setter or a point- er?"Aasked Mrs. Jones. ' ' Hug`- _..:a.I.-- H ..-..1:_.2 L-.. _-2_1L__| err qafneu gnu. qunes. . I ` le s nelther," 1-epl1ed_her neighbor. ` Hes an upsetter and a dlsapppinter." Ill UH U1 .I.lcJllGl'\I5Ull 0 After P.W.-MA. Bro. Wm. Martin of L.0. L. No. 234 had installed the officers, all sat down to a sumptuous supper. L.0.L. No. 605 will meet Jan. 2, 1924, at 8 pm. when three degrees will be applied. En- tertainment and lunch.` Visiting brethren always welcome. . xru. cum, uru. nuuuru Dprutue; 1reua., Bro. Wm. Tay 1'; D. of_ 0., Bro. Heman Armstrong; Lecturer, -Bro. Charles Neely; Committee, Bro. H. B. Armstrong, Bro. Wm. Nightingale, P.W.M., Bro. Lennox Black, 'P.W.M. Bro. Robert Vaughan, Bro. Arthur Richardson. Am.-- 13117.1: 1:... 117.. uv__.s_ 4- iv A CRAIGVALE L.O.L. Prince of Wales L.O.L. No. 605 met on Dec. 5. `After the opening ceremony, `Bro. H. B. Armstrong, Bro. Wm. McLean and P.W.M. Bro. James Booth were made hon- oreryv members. Election of officers was then proceeded with resulting as follows: W;M., Bro. James Leonard; D.M., Bro. Clarence Armstrong; Chaplain, Bro. Wm. Givens; Rec.` Sec., Bro. Frank Armstrong; Fin. Sec., Bro. Robert Sproule; Treas., Taylor; A.......L...-....... T ....L........ `D-.. nL....1.:.. nr--I--. vxuuiy ucsuuuuu Dy piuuure, , The last film showed views of Alaska, and these were certainly very fine, taking the audience away to the far stretches of the North country, depicting scenes amid the gold. fields of that district,` showing" views of the great ice fields and some of the beau- tiful scenery on river and lake.` The views were seen by afair-sized audience. =Banff was nezrt visited, and here some magnificent sceneslof the Canadian Rockies in all their grandeur were shown. The Banff hotel, the sulphur springs, street par- ades by the Indians and other_' scenes of interest were depicted. Mountain climb- ing, motoring in the Rockies, and boating on some of the nearby rivers were all vividly described by picture, qlhn last film aknnmzl "Imus at Al.-...1... 75c and $1.00 ..........-........ 50 . . . . 75 [pair 50, 75 and $1.00 25 and 35 set T 75c to $1.85. ;s1.25_to $1.50 1.35 and $1.50

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