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Barrie Examiner, 30 Oct 1924, p. 5

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3 Concert, _ Nov. 3. L by `a Girls; d Lake Cou- .e1't'.' Company. u.uL1ua.un.u.uL:c LI] Luwu on '1'uesaa.y. Mr, and Mrs. R. McKnight of`Tor- onto spent the week-end .in town. `nr..... 1' 1'1'v:1.___. 1_A; u:__~,, ,, .Lu'cu.'uu5a ` Frank Pugsley and sisters of Toron- to spent Sunday with their brother, J. M. Pugsley_ M!` and `Mfrs: `Krofurin ant` Paw-n3`lqv.n g&m&mmmmm&a&m&&g COOKSTOWN PHONE 1030. T Two Door; We sell more than any other` storein Barrie`, enabling V ' us to Carry a large assortment. L . All Wool, made in England` . . . . . . . . .V . . . . . . 69 pair Silk and Wool, seven shades . . . . . . . . . . . , . . 95c pair Our guafantee: Money refunded if goods not satisfactory Our entire stock of Hats to bevclearetigawbig assortment of the very newest shades and shapes; regular $5.00 up /to_e1earat.'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..%$3.`95 COMFORTERS _ . Largesize, regular $3.50,Tfor Saturday . . .- . . . . . $1.98 -' ` DRESSES - DRESSES - DRESSES . Just arrived--_50 Samp1e,Dresses'in the newest models and pleasing shades at prices-you can afford to pay ; . reg. up to $35.00 to clear at .. . . . . . . . . $10.00 up Dyeing BARRIE BARGAIN H ou s E ThePlace` to Bity and be Satisfied I-`lFl`H AVE; cmmm SHOP, TORONTO STOCK MEN S SUITS-All Prices BANKRUPT SALE NOW ON fMiTlt. Sherman hav house lately vacated VELOUR cons, nuvlamna. FUR coi.LARs AND CUFFS, BURBERR YS THE i3ARRna EXAMINER % HATS -- HATS - HATS T `LADIES % STOCKINGS epairingl` W UI13 UIUULUU. ""` Hon. President. Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighen: vice-presidents, W. Din-` woody, Cookstown; Wm. White; Shel: a.1uu=)c1uUul.. ' An item appeared in last week's is- sue, which was not inserted as report- ed and which caused confusion inte- gards to the death of Mr. I-Iarmanof Beeton. The item should have read that H. Harman, repair lineman for the-Beeton Telephone Co.. was a son of th'e late Mr. Harman of Beeton. Dufferin-Simcoe Conservatives A large number from this pcommun- ity attended a political meeting for .Dufferin` and Simcoe at Alliston on the 23rd inst, and had the pleasure of listening to an eloquent address from the Right Hon. Arthur Meighen on the political topics of the day. An nrgnnivznfinn rnnnfino nr-an Innhl Luc puuuuau LUp1C8 0]. tile (my. An organization meeting was held for the new riding of Dufferin and Simcoe at" which the followingofficers lwere e1ected:- LT~n-n `l3....\.~.'A.....L 714. 1-7.... A ..un_____ uay LU cunt ucl.` VULS. - ---No reasonable offers Will be re-. fused on any of the balance of Fisher's stock. Thornton store will be oven Friday and Saturday. (Advt.) -Don't miss the David Bros. Concert Company at Town Hall. Cookstown, November 10, under the auspices of the Agricultural Society. . 440 Mr. and Mrs. G. Riley and T. Baker. went to Barrie on Sunday to visit, M . Baker's daughter, who is seriously il there in the R. V. Hospital. George McKay. Dan`. Rainey and Ivan Coleman motored to Bond Head this week to see the new barn being` erected on Hy. Sutherland s farm. I111..- ._`l..I'...'.....'4.. __ -gr- ,1 - '- an wuu nnew ner. , A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mrs. Allan Nixon on Wednesday when a, number of friends and neighbors tendered a miscellan- eous shower to her daughter, Myrtle. whose wedding takes place on Nov. 5. Games and nnnincr nrnvo nu. ..w..-Ac. wuum: weuuulg taxes place NOV.| 5. Games and dancing were the chief amusements. An "4-Aw. .-......-........a .z.. 1-_; __-.- -V 0 ..-... --5- .vuuuuz plan may ; ' R. The plebiscite on Monday brought wonderful results in favor of the O.T.A.e A great number from here rejoice in the fectthat their labors were not inl vain, ` ` ' I V- v`/-\-\A van .|.a.Ju -auunxuznunluu Lallll. m i`l1l1'e Epworth League of the Methodist church motored to Stroud on Monday evening to attend the poultry supper held in the church there. `All report an Al time. AL , Lune. The death occurred on "October 23, at her late residence. 48 Virgil Ave., Buffalo, of Adelaide McKnight, widow of `the late Joseph Kelso, and daugh- ter of the late Wm. and Mrs. McKnight of Alliston. ` Tl/I'vou' I'I\o- \ `l3....`I........... eater U1. J-uuznull. ' | Mrs. .(Dr.) Buchanan passed away on Saturday, Oct. 25, at her home in. Torontd. The `late Mrs. Buchanan] `spent the greater pa.rt.of her life in Cookstown and was highly respected by all Who knew her. A `IPDVIIP roncqn-.6~ A...-....:...... ..-.._._ .__-.-L here. `Mrs. Inghamcame up o_n Mon- day to cast her vote. .._.T\Tn rnnunnohlo neanua -....'11 1.- ..._ uu: Li ' VI"!-.- West of Bank of Toron.to-Across from the Post Office ALL GOODS EXCHANGED Read The Examiner adlet columns for money-saving opportunities. burne; Miss Boland,iCorbetpta; Mrs. Adams, Lefroy; secretary-treasurer, T. McKnight, Cookstown; auditor, C. R. _Knight, Alliston. SOCKS - SOCKS - SOCKS All wool, made in England, regular 75c for l Silk and Wool, all shades, regular $1.25 for MEN S CAPS Al1'sh'ad:s to match any overcoat, re SHOP ALL W`O*(-)L1I-`LANNEL SHIRTS `Regular price $2.25, for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BIG B OVERALLS AND SMOCKS Regular price $2.25; special . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . PENMAN S ALL wooL UNDERWEAR -Regular $2150 per garment, special . . . . . . . . . . MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Neat patterns, regular $2.50 to $3.50, 5; The pBoot Shop f\(\'l"|XIl:' A D Boy;."Fi1ie Quality Calf Leather Boots, 3 neat-ap pqaring shoe on a comfortable last, heavy double sdles, sizes 1 to 5_ at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.45 ,, I Boys Urus Calf Boots, heavy pliable uppers, bel- , lows tongue, solid leather insoles and counters, double outer soles sewn and nailed, a boot made to stand the hard knocks, sizes 1 to S at $3.25 Same boot as above in tan grain leather at $3.45 ___._ -- ujuj :-1nnQJI`II A boot for every need and a price for every purse. IN `BOX CALF AND OIL TANNED LEATHERS. nteed. Boys School Boots made from heavy quality oil tanned.leather, heavy outer soles riveted to a solid leather insole, an ideal boot for rough wear. in sizes 1 to 5 at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.75 Boys . _--_ -..... ....v..o uu an va.o_y"llLI.lllS mu, uC'clV_y -cititer soles and solid leather insoles, sizes 1 to 5. priced at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . $2.85 Bgys Sturdy Boots Box Calf Boots on an easy -tting last", heavy PT SOIPQ and Qnliri II3')`H'1nr :ncr\1Az- n:..,... A L- :- BETTER FOOTWEAR mvquit yo kiddin , man! `Yo ain't never been in no wa.h."-Judge. SLIGHTLY MIXED VVhat yo got` in that little black bag?" Them s my instruments. I'm a vet- erinary. V xu\__;._ - . . .-... . {regular $2.00 for 79 FIXTURES Q FOR SALE 60 DUNLOP ST. 5:'specia'l . . $1.00 -7-` $1.49 . 49 pair . 69 pair -. $1.49 - - $1.65 Page Fivirr 3 I : sary will be ,d by a V V to Saranac this week. ..-. -4...`: Ina vvlolwo ! Miss Edith . Partridg of Saranac_ Lake, who has been spending a_ short holiday with hexrsisters here. returned '\Y..-A. (V. H , '. ..v -.....--.-...--.v vial vvvwn. I Next Sunday the service in the` Union church will be at -11 o'clock. with Sunday School immediately after vpreaching service. - A` October '29-G. - iisls will walk.`vI'ritch- es and goblins hold high car lval at the homeof Mr. and Mrs. Av son on `Friday evening. . Everyone warmly` I welcomed. Refreshments--a Hallow: e en xnenu, goblin sandWlc'hes. witches delight. monkey fuce's, apples. etc. Be sure to` come. 1 -- 1:-.:-_ - -- ' - A- DON T MISS THIS SPECIAL TREAT EHO A Great All British Cast" of Stars. ALSlKE,_ SWEET AND RED CLOVER SEED - . - _ _ - ..--- -my vv 1 l\I\vlanli Ground` `Floor, 80c Balcony 55; Top Gallery 27. NO SEATS RESERVED nvna nu` I IVJ'I\I`IIIJ Scotland's Favorite Colmedienne and [IV .AIIu\-_.n... FEE AND SEED Entireiy 7l'ef\;"_-Bill-'E-;:h Night with j-- -__.__ .__, youlsay hat fronm r radiators urheang Is to gve he coldest 9 days you the heat thout any as `raw: \w\ll l.Jl.u'll`l.I Famous Scotch Comedian and Entertainer LoNDoNs GREAT We are buyers of Good Quality Alsike, Sweet and "Red Clover Seed. Send samples. - . Highest market pricespaid. Do not selluntil you have our quotations. 1 We will appreciate the chance to bid on your seed. * J. V; BRETT Pei'forfnet;s direot--from Loo- don, England, in Two Performances of Comedy` Riot and _ '_Moical Gems. HIGH-CLASS ALL BRITISH OPERA House FRIDAY AND _{ SATURDAY The GratfyiW17asi7$;l;; Comedy Players Ever ' ' . in Canada L` This is the same company that has appeared with tremendous success in Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa, Hamilton, etc. NOTE 171-11-:_ LOW PRICES: DLAND preach the . Sermons Ave. Meth- TOM COPELAND Presents LOWEST PRICES, In CANADA BIG B sums. man SMOCKS Thursday, October 30, 1924. [AUTO smor RAZORS 49c COMPLETE `Auto Strap Blids _ ' 0.VER QAIS $1 j ' 3'9ce-nts_ ' Gillette Blades, _T9_9'-LAND MA1'iiEf`;{IjXK1Ia__ .I.....l!.. 111-- %ch, Nov. 2, nd 7 p.m. '\?Ix'i3i)ri'x7fL1T13:" GROWN HM- STOCKINGSSHS / I MEN S SOCKS, ALL KINDS PE_NMAN S UNDERWEAR COAT SWEATERS BIG 3 BIG 3 WORK sums TIES, SUSPENDERS, 511,1; BROAl_)CLOT H % BROWN ;MEN '5 WEAR [had his hand hurt. cnu wuu AVLFS, Jonas `rarbusn. -Shoes and rubbers will be sold at, far less than factory pricesdurlng the last two days of Fisher's Sale at Thornton. Store open Friday and Saturday. (Advt.) Thomas Duckworth happened with a bad accident last Wedn_esday while threshing. He had his head out and his back hurt. His son Clifford also 1|/I've: Tar-non l`1`Inno.u `Ann ....L.........:| .'.1u._.. 1v1uu', U1. '1'0l`OI'lILO`. ' . _ I Mr. and ` Mrs.` Foote. S2-., `and Mr. and Mrs. `Geoffrey Foote. Dot and .Betty of Toronto visited at L. Lee's. uuu H15 LIKIIQ nurt. Mrs James Cleary has returned after visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wm. V. Muir, of Toronto`. Mr mm: Mun ` '`nnl-A Q. ......I `Mr.- STOCKINGS /% PLAIN SHADES AND CHECKS AND smnzs -- THE l':ARGEST?ASfSORTMI-INT IN BARRIE. LApa1J_EJs _JcoATs $11.95 AND UP Mnvc cnnrc u 1* vmnc can look October anE~1V[rs. Neil Bush and Helen, Mrs. John AWilkinson and Mrs. Robert Wilkinson visited friends at Alliston on .Sunday. MI`. and Mrs: `K7 hand -pic:-ll-ax! Lu_.I.'1a. n.UaIpl(.al, nsarrle. - Born. to Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Jen- nett, October 28, a "daughter. . Mrs. Roy Hollingshead and two children of Toronto `spent the week- end with Mrs. Jonas '1`arBush. __Qhnna and nnkl-.n-5' nun! 1... ...-.14 -4. VCl',Y auuuptuuly. _ V ` The Ladies Aid areeto be congrat- ulated on the great success of the fowl `supper and concert held on Monday evening. Stroud ladies having become famous abroad for the quality of their . suppers all roads led to Stroud `on Mon- fdaynight. One item worthy of men- `non was the kindness of the mem- bers of the Barrie Kiwanis Club, who brought out to the supper as their guests the boys and girls from the Children's Shelter. After the immense crowd 'had'done ample justice to the choice supper served in the basement. a splendid concert was enjoyed in the `auditorium of the church. Rev. J. S. Stevenson acted aschairman` and the following took part in the program: Miss.Pearl Newton, elocutionist, Tor- onto; Grant Mayor, soloist; The Agony `:Quartett of` Toronto: Earl `Rowe, 'M.P.P.: Rev. A. L. Atton and Rev. W. E. Wilson of Toronto; `Total an- ggsrgrsary receipts amounted to over HUCU 11] Lily 1.16111 .'v VVIIBDCB ulen natn. it 'tares'.' In the evening his, subject was The Triumphs of Christianity." The church was very beautifully `and effectively decorated `With autumn foliage and flowers. The -anthems _by the choir were Well rendered. Miss Harmer of Toronto singing two solos very acceptably. ' 'I"hn Tmina Ai av-nvfh `ha nnna-y--3+- uppul. nunuuy wun Lrlenus ner_e. , Ideal weather and large. congrega- tlons favored the Methodist church 2111- V nlversaryaservlces last Sunday. ARev., A. L. Atton of Cookstown delivered; very helpful and earnest sermons. tak- ;. ing for his morning text the latter part ' -of the 27th verse of the 13th chapter `of Matthew, Didst not thou sow good seed in thy field? Whence then hath`, n `H 'fsn~m:'3" Tn ~f'hn nvnninxr hie u-uh-lord-L BUl'VlUU,_( UUIUUK. , H 1 --Ben Hokea s great 91 -man dance orchestra. will be in Cook. town, Mon- day evening, Nov. 3. They have just . arrived from Winchester summer resort`, where they have been all summer. 44c| MI` and Eva (`Haydon `Dnhfnai-um .l'.|v\!` Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes of Bat-rie' wucrc Lucy nave uueu an sumnlur. `#10 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson andl spent Sunday with friends here." Ideal wan fhnr n n fl lav-an nnn'o-u-no-n _ ,---. u... -v_-.n clcvaannlmhl a...\.u-av... nova Don't fail to see-`_'Dust of The Earth by Stroud Presbyterian Dramatic Club. in church, Stroud, Nov. .7. Music and other attractions. . , ' 440 Mr. and Mrs Wilbert Black and Miss Olive Jenkins of Toronto. Miss Ina Black `and Mr. .McFadden of. Midland [were week-`end ` visitors at .Rob`ert - Black7s. . T ' ` `Mnvf Run:-`air in the 1uI'..h...1:.+ nmczgu. Next Sunday, in the Methodist church. the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observd at the evening I service, >7 o'clock. __'Ran I-Tn].-nn u ow-nnf &'!}'_tv\ov\ Jnnnn. o October 29~-Mrs. Charles Martin of Barrie is spending a fewdays with friends here. ' - N _` Miss I-Iewson has returned` to Tor- \ onto after spending several weeks with Mr, and Mrs. Thomas` Hwson `here. I _. ...... - 30, 1924. Ehop where you are invited to shop. FIUIIUH III I Born.-`to 1 \nfnIr-nan 09 33 Elizabeth s:., Barrie Q5--- BL--- an n_. n---- "AND OTHER` sums 22 DUNLOP s'r. NEXT DooR`wooLwoR'r1rs ; EVERYTHINGMUST BE SOLD AT ONCE 1-.-as-uuuonl I-J50, IJGIIIC -Store Phone 65, Res. 885' T \smouD KM`-Us bwen St. uuuuu._v _Ul. nuucue. Mrs, A. Ingham and daughter Mary visited the past week/ with friends uni. missionary..programme was rend- ered by the A.Y.P.A. of St. John's Church at their meeting on Monday evening. ' The K/fnfhnnc Allnnrnnnn l`lnvn.~..~...I.._ W"I:`l1l1`<;l\7Iothers Allowance Commission of Toronto has appointed T. McKnight a member of the local board for the, countyof Simcoe. Mr: A Tna-'Inurv\ nn r`f|IIt\t`r\`-Ann `Illa...- .. \r\r\Q -aAva|\n v vs 9131`? vv\7GK\`GLLUo October" 29-Mrs. Wm. Baker was ca11_ed to Alliston last week to attend her sister. who was taken seriously ill.- 1\Ifu and `ll/I -.5 f`|nn.1....`... .....: 1\r._ _._; ---- _......---, IVDQ\( vvvvnl uunuu uuxnuuoag Au.` Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin and Mr. and Mrs. Williams of Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs. .W. J. Broley on Sun- day, ~ . A rnliuuinnnv-tr nvnovv-nnnvnn nun-. ....-.....: - nuuuuuzul zu. '1`U!'0ntO on Monday. " Mr..and Mrs. V. Beatty and Mr. and Mrs, A. McLean visited with Coiling- wood friends over the week-end. f\..&-.L....' nn `hr-.- `ff? uy lfa. lllgllillll. Mrs. Zalkin and family have re- turned home after a couple of weeks visit in Toronto. ' LT Wicknn I-`nan .1-naaul -'l-.:.- .-.A........ 1.....- VIHIL III J.Ul.'UIlI.U. H. Fisher has -closed his store here and his staff are now in Thornton dis- posing of his stock there. I Jr and T\/fvu T-TonnIr1 `I)n4-lvnmnnn ......l puauu-_'. u.I. um) HLUCK tnere, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Patterson and family of Toronto spent Sunday with their aunt, Mrs. R. J. Coleman. `|\/I've 'ILTv T.nor1'Io1v an-'m..,1,.A 41.... 42.... uwu: a.unL, lV1I'S. 11. J. uoleman. - Mrs. Hy. Leadlay attended the fun- eral of her aun-t, the`late Mrs. -(Dr.) |Buchanan at Toronto `on Monday. | Mr. and Nrr V 'Rnn"H-v and 1\/I'v- and Rt, ' Miss Marjory Dunning visited at her home here on Sunday. Miss Margaret Robinson visited friends at Stroud on Sunday`. ` Jno. Ramsey and George Trotter visited at Midland on Sunday. Mrs. James Jebb of Beeton` renewed a.cquaintan'ce in town on Tuesday. Mr and Mrn P 1\/I'n1 (nio-`hf n4 'l`nv-_ ll-U1` 111 LU-W Ull at-.u.u1'ua.y. I \1gAv\l lJ:l\rllIv -any u\n.a\`\.n|\n,::I LUVVII. Mrs. J. Wilson left this week to spend the winter with friends at VVind- sor. . `MIR. .-.....J 1/7.... A 'r.1......-._ -5 'rn.._.._:_ SmI;}I1', and Mrs. A. Fraser of Barrie spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Marling.- F`!-"null Daiaalnxr and uial-ow-'5 nd` "`r\\nr\v\ , ;u. rugsxey. - Mr. and Mrs. Watson and family-of Stayner visited on ' Sunday with Mrs. T. Gollop. -" M?` and MP9 Til? .QIl3I'I'V'I0)'rI Maura .L. uruuup. Mr. and Mrs. moved into the by Mrs. Ingham. Mrn Znllzin n m&&mmwm&m&mm&[ F1-gmk Robinson motored to Toronto on Monday. . 1Wvv\ TIT T Qnnff rnnl-nvan-1 in ("lav-n-rnnnf UH 1v_1uuu.a._y. ' Dr; W. J. Scott motored `to Claremont on Monday. _ Min: 'F`.1=hnI Rnknr nf T.nfv-nu in vicif- Ull. lV.l.UllU.'d/y. Miss Ethel Baker of Lefroy is visit-I ing at Geo. Nixon's. TW T-T (`rarnnn nl `Ravi-in tune on uiu_| lllg HA. U60. J.\llXUI1'S._ . D. H. Coleman of Barrxe was a vis~ itor in town on Saturday. T\/HQ: 1\ITnr*Inrv.Th1nnino- viuifn al- My __WREN

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