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Barrie Examiner, 4 Dec 1924, p. 5

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Enid FADA exj if desired; ie on requcsf: Hotpoint, W_st- inghouse, De Luxe .and_ Do- n'1anco_ Irons at $4.19 to $6.85. * Toas,ter's, Hot- poi_nt'or West- .. J.L-..`.. an un- in-`I_a' 'hAI;uuz sxgxhllulek ,.... .. , ,,.... .....1., 3-pint, $1375. 4-pint, $2.00 ea. We merely mention a few of pieces stocked. Serving` `Trays with imt. mahogany frames, brass handles,. glass tops . . $1.50 to $3.75 ` ~ _- English Carved `-7-? , . _ .' Bread Boards, . at i . " 6`75c to $2.25 each ` Splendid varietyin Plain ` and Decor- ated English Tea- pots,` priced from 40 to $3.00" each Brass Fern Pots . . . . . . . 79c fo each Jardinieres in polished-brass, brushed brass and I hfhv nn:Okdc <`-'1-noun: $1 an - A.` '_.- you uu.u\.x`\.o Ill yuuoucu U] 2135, Urusea Dl'aSS and bronze nishes, from . . . . $1.85 to $5.50 Book Ends priced at $2.75, $4.25 and $5.50.~pr. `Teddy Kettles, with amber ha ndles, $4.00 each -Also Candlesticks, Crumb Tray ang Brush, etc. -Pyre_x'Pie Plates, 9-inch ...... .. $1.25 ea. Pyrex Pie Plates; 104inch . . . . . . `. . $1.50 ea.` Round or Oyal Covered Pudding. Dishes,` at prices of . . . .' . . . . . . . . $2.50 and.$2.75- ea.- Open Pudding Dishes, 2-pint . . . . . . . . $1.40 `2 ..:...J. Q1 In! A A ..:..L to An _..___ ..__.- .v-- gr-iucu-. - - unngouv .. ...... . . 72 :`3"i."7"aB;;.is Cut" lass Fruit Bowls, special . $5.25 each Cut Sherbet Glasses, price . ; . . $6.00 doien Earthernwa-re Mixing and Puddig Bowls at` 0 avnnnn anon:-v:o-`nu caisson `E- A, F. __ - . . . v . . . y y . s - V . v . - a . . an young: I uuunnnb LJLIVV Au us I "brices ranging fro1z1 1 .- . . . . . . . . . 15 to 59: Fancy. Decorated J ardinieres . . . 69. to $2.95 I Stiffordshire rVr1ak'es,Wf1;()Tf1k1i ii; Cake Plates to match, priced from 85 to $1.50 `Plain and Cut Glassffumblers, priced at . .4 HE- 1.- Q1 HE _I,.,, , ----I K`:- .Wh:Fn;ore pleasing gift than a dainty set_lo'f * Dinnerware? . We carry a large stock of best English. Porce-he lain Dinner and Tea Sets,_. plain _and.decor,-_ ated, priced from$25 to $33.50'per 97 peg. Bluebird Pattern'C_hina stocked. . ism English China `cups and.Saucers. priced from 65cto$3.5oeach Indian Tree Coalporticups and"Saucers, $2.25 Indian Tree Coalport Square Cake Plate, $3.25 Indian Tree Coalport Comports . . . $5.50 ea. Indian Tree Coalport`-Bread and Butter Plates, - Tea Plates, Fruit Nappies, Teapots, Creams and Sugars, Salts and Peppers and Pitchers also stocked. ' I I - ; Fancysalad Bowls in Crown Ducal and Royal o4.'..a'-...I..1.:_.-- __--1_-_ 1-,,- -. .5`. A.-. - .. .... A my ';buttinim had- hean in the family for the bestpart of azrcentury. After the usual toasts had been hon- ox-ed, the happy pair, in a shower of confetti,-lefton their honeymoon, the brsdattravstlingr in a i1avy"duchesse .,sati'n gown with fur-trimmed sand- coat `and -- hat .to- match. .'I"h aw`-nnnn'a Inlunmld-4.! ........!-..1 .'.l.1I cuuu; _8l1(ln8.l:'.t0-m8.tcl_l. V ~ ..'1`he groom's inherited musical abil- ity introduced him into `the Thornton band in his early teens, where-he serv- ed the apptenticeship which titted him for `a. place he the band_of the 167th. Butt. C.E.F. in the recent world war. But even bandsmen when on the field were not `always playing. `He was in `the thick of things from the anxiously awaited ."Dawn- ot April 9, 1917. at ALwAYs;5_gcEPTA3LE FEES CHINA -- _.._______ Note--No extra chare is. made for packing any gift article purchased here -ready fgr mailing PYREX WARE Dec . Jthe W the ho Tuesday, Dec. 9, welcome. ' 2--`The Decemer meeting or omen s,Institute will be held at me or `Mrs. A. ?oPa.x-triage on at . . Efvez-yohe" Vimy: Ridge through nieny 9. bitter conflict` untii _ the -, command cease firing" came on Armistice Day, Nov. 11, 1918. With hiebride he will have the best wisms for a- happy future from those. whose 'homes he sownobly helped to defen . `Buy _Advr;med Things *<=wNI7m-L Dec. 2--Miss MLea.n. teacher, spent- .Sunday at her home in Palermo. ' visiting Mrs Akers Mrs.` Ralp Davidon spent Monday. at her home here. Mrs. J. E. Hodgson` wa_,s in Milton 1181: week attending the funeral of R. s. ` 7 .Misa `Agnes Todd left on Friday for Chicago with a. party oftypung ladies from the different` Woman: `lnnncno... yuu.-ago wnn a. party or young ladies Women: Institutes to visit the Fat Stoclrshow. she being the one to represe t South Simcoe. Miss Manson of amiltori isjvisltinq; her sister, Mrs. (D:-.`) &McCallum. Page A`. Christmas. @3`@@ 31' . BARRIE [Zli_;I_Z.t' 1', Anderson; Elliott; subs., irk. ?a3w@ ..-..- .. 11 all 233 ball! I. ' I924.` Radio Club," day, Dec.` 6, % r advantage. _ cue. `Col- er " ITIIIITTICI V`? A marriage uniting two old" familie of the counties of Slmcoe and Grey. which are respectively of Engliehiand Irish origin, took place -in Thornton on the otternoon of Nov. 29. This was the wedding of Herbert Louie. son of Thomas and the late ` Viola (Wench) Wright, and vWllda M., daushter of David N. `and Mary Ellen (Falls) Clarke, formerly of Meatord. The groom's. grandfather. Nvilliam Wright. came . in his early manhood '!rom Cheltenham. in Glouceeterehire. and after" at--few years in Toronto. Dlllhed hirwa into -Inniel. where` he Waredrthe-per la and privatione of the first Iettlerl. and won-.th'e" esteem of The service in connection with the W.M.S. Day of Prayer for Missions, held at Mrs. J. W. Henry's on Friday afternoon. was most interesting and profitable. Mrs .' West,- the` President, was in charge, and the different sec- tions of the programme were taken up ' "by Mesdames `Adams. Lennox and Jamieson. special prayers. for. the var-, ious topics named being interspersed; It was good to feel the tellowshi with V the many thousands who were 0 terms similar petitions. _ - 'I`ha mnmharn nf. fhn Mnthnint choir simuar Detltlon. The members 01- the Methodist choir entertained those who assisted them at their recent anniversary on Thurs- day evening last at the `parsonage.- After full Justice had*,been done `to the bountiful supper 0! hot roast chick- en and other `delicacies. a. Jolly `time was spent in music and-games. Among the invited guests were Mr. and -Mrs. J. W. Hem-v- who-were so long asso- .... u; an wins an uvnvsuma. n_ov-nw-m v Miss Martin or I-Iillsdale has been visiting Miss Doris Clarke. and `was 8 guest at the Wright-Clarke wedding. W. H. Wright of Detroit._wo.s also .9- home tor the same event. Othe .guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Graham Thornton . and Mr. and Mrs. `Copeland of Cooks.- town and Mr. and Mrs . Paton of u:..:-:.`;.,, ,1 st-|--|.- UL U18 B18VI.0I'B H.110 BBL UH. -Ru. ;.uu speed down the rai oad, getting about half W to Cooks own in some.`mir- aculoue; manner. The feet of one of the ho ses vvere so badly cut that the anlma had to be `taken home in a. truck. Vnkn anmuylno Cm nnv\v|nnl"n!\ ih fh PHI! IIIVIEGQ KUGBIS WUFU Uflfo, bl! LY-15'9- W. Henry, who-were so long asso-t ciated with the choir. of which Mr`. Henry is still` an honorary n_1emb'er.h A `run-.. `-_._L.I_. -.1 -r~rnn_.|_|_` `I.-- Iuuun iner adlet column; opportunities. ynuvvvlow n A I vuvwuw unnqavunnuvu av yvv 9 vvn WhaL_ might easily have proved a. still more serious runaway occur-reg last week. Th team of Dalvid Coeh-' rane took fright while standing. at one of the elevators` and set off -at full annn Anny (rho nn'II\vnnI1 can!-fl-no alnhnlf WIN DU lVUlla _ ' . A Stroud young people gave their pop- ular play, .The Dust of The Earth," in the Orange Hall, Thornton, on Monday evening, Dec. 1, in the in- terests of Townline Sunday ;School. The hall was well filled and the per- fect order throughout the programme was evidence of the very great inter- est felt by all. Stroud young people are to be congratulated on their great success. Proceeds amounted to $66.00. vvi:__;. __-n._L;. __..11__ I___-- ..._-_-'..1 - WIIUUIB UL CIIU autos. The Mission Circle met on Wednee- day last at the home or Mrs`. J. R. Jamieson. when Miss Doris Cla.rke.ga.ve a report of the recent Convention at Alliston. There was also a reading by Charlotte Mason entitled The .Va.- cant Lot." ' ' ' "VH1: 1`nnnou\I-new UIn`.U|lD AI OLA `I74; `URINE JJUl'n" ' The December meeting or the W0- men's Institute will be held on Tues- day, Dec. 9, at 2.80 p.m.. at Mrs. J-. `D. Stewart's. There will be a. shower in aid of the Children's Shelter, Bar- rie. The report of'the annual Con- vention held in Toronto last `month will be given. ' Rhvnn vnnv-no nnnnln anvn Ii-hnln nnn- -uauu. ' ' , ` The-Mission Circle girls are prepar- ing their annual Christmas contribution :tor the Italian Mission in Toronto. and expect to forward it about the 15th .n_st. Contributions may be left with rs. J. R. Jamieson. ' `Up to the time of writing there'_hs`.'s ' been no snow here-and the tall wheat seems` to feel the keenfrost or these old days and nights. The roads are good, and the dust flies from the` wheels of the autos. - Thu Illaulnn lnnln nnnb Ah TIYAJ-nan, ~uuu BUHIU VIBII-UPS. W. ,H. Camplfell shipped `for .,the U.F.O. a mixed carload of stock on .Monday of last week and also this week. ' He reports cattle prices some- what improved .'and hog prices better`- also. WIIIIIL also. VIII. -wrcatuxg programme. .311 Welcome. On Thursday afternoon, Nov. 27, `the regular monthly meeting of Town- {Line W.M.S. was held at the meme` with a. good attendance, of members and some visitors. `K7 T1 (Vanni-slfnll Qhhrul. '04.. 1.1.4. -culu .l.`.l.Ul'IJl '1'numpB0n'8. , The December meeting of the Meth- --odist W.M.S. will be held _at, the par- sonage on Wednesday, 10th inst.` In- fterestlng `programme. ._All welcome. On 'l`hnm:r1nv nftmwnnnn 1\T.-`up 0'7 . 1101138 Will] 1!; BQVGTC C0111. .Mrs. Bell. who has been ill tor sever-'. :al weeks. is.a.ble to get out again. A. Miss Olive Munro spent the, week- aend with Miss Kathleen S,har_pe.;'-3 On Sunday, Nov. 80,. Communion Service was held in Town Line Church. Mrs. Gailinger qt South Magnetewun ' is visiting witheher aunt. Mrs. Nichol- ` nae -Wice. ~ _ _ . ;- .. Mrs. Simpson has returned_ from her._'visit to her `son. Dr, Simpson`; in Barrie. ` - ' ' - lfmn Dnknn` `ifaaf I nniuuhus-`AH `tn -\-`ml: the low .an heel, 'n e black` er heels, QCI IQ .Lura.,- au.u.. Uunnmgnum. - ' - Mr. and Mrs. W. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. C. Osborne or Schomo berg were week-end visitors. at J .' W. and Herman Thompson's. The Dennmhmv mnnng nf u: Math- wm nu new at '4 p.m. _ (Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Cunningham, Miss Evelyn `and Master Mervin. of Orlllla, spent Sunday with M1`. and Mrs, Jas.. Cunningham. Mi`, and MFR `X7 Thnvnnnnn and Christmas `week. . , - . A ` Owing to Communion service in the Baxter church on ,Sunday after- noon, Dec. 75- the service in Townllne will be held at 7 .p.m. ' MI' Ah!` MFR V (V "I`IIvInCnnnaInnuuu J. H urauuy lip c ' .The Methodist Sunday School hav -begun practice for a concert and I.`.hr1stmasA_tree to be held early in Christmas `week. _ (`Elihu I-n l`nrv-Lvnnrilnvu gnu:-ulna lo. 61.... -DUHUUI _un aunuuy. ' Rev. Mr. Watt of Allandale preach- _-ed the psermdn at, the preparatory service at Ivy Presbyterian church, Thursday night. . _ 0 The Mnfhninf Qnnnu Qnlnnnl In-gun` JB -recovering. M. ` . Mrs. West told an interesting, Chin-' -ese story,dur1ng the missionar y~'pro- gramme in the `Methodist. Sunday School on Sunday. REV. -MY` Watt hf Allronn-ln'ln vunnno-u, `Dbt::rl:'Spenci has [returned home after a trip to Toronto. Mrs. Spenc- -er, his mothezyhas. been verylll, but is -recovering. .. . Mr: Want fnlil on Inonnnnolnn nI..I..,- - TUUL o = The Christmas holidays snust. be coming. Our .e1eva.tors` have announc- gg gatzghey 'w1_ll` be closed on Dec. hnrlnn Hnnnndn Inna 'nn6unn}..I 1.....- vvyuu um` uuumu, Luisa uura. UIEPKB. William Power keeps his usual health. and. the Board of Trade. still` meets at times under his hospitable roo ` ' "Vita hnlafvunn `\l\"1It;co1-n .......L L- JVLJBB uuury 1.`lLUllUl'. . - Mervyn Corbett is doing nicely, his broken leg will soon be strong enough to sfapport him again. i . ' Minn Ruth Mn:-Mn nf `I -`nndnlo hag -Ybrvk` y I e s, wn in kVsatin,' k kid popula 00 pair LU HUppUl'L llllll H.555- Miss Ruth Martin or jI-Imsdale has` returned home after spending a week with her cousin; Miss Dora. Clarke. William `Pnwnr lnzmnn his usual r. alt. 5511511150.` V Miss Genevieve Jamiescm spent-the week-end in Toronto with herxcousln,` Miss Mary Fletcher. Mnrvvn nnrhnff In nlna nlnnlu kiln. CU .unw.nu. 7 .4 ; Mrs. W. J. Cgrr of Toronto, torm-1 erly of Thornton, is visiting with Mrs. P. `A. Bant!ng._ ' - `Minn aannvlnva _'I n`n-nlnannr annnl-'.I-no urrw. _- _' ~ , Mrs. Robert. `West returned home alter` a. visit to` Owen Soundton Thu/(8,? M day. last. , . A Mr. and Mrs. Mitcheliof Rocklyn. are visiting with their daughter, Mrs. W. V. Writ. - . i 'VV- Va J. W;':'l1%1'ompso1, has beetislightlly under-the weather with some affection- or the knee. Innnb Dinnbafnnb n` Qnnlrnlgnn null,` U1 Ll: ISIIQU. v . _ -Frank Blackstock of Saskatoon call- ed on old friends during a. business trip . to Ontario. A 11.. nr 1' nu ..- 2-.0 m...'......a.. a....'... 3-'F'I"F'14'1"1"!!i.i1 `%'F," 1 2 'i-x.x.;-.1. pxd-xv.-x-unfit:-I-vxqix-E] J. `wit corbet. spent" s_u_ndgy_-'wih'? -J. A. Corbett. 1 [_ her recent illness. ilra. P. M. Scott has recoveieditrdm` Tatum `KIA;-Ir `ICC `(Ann lIl\`I\"iuAo` 64. Oh; -J13!` YUCUHE llllo . John West, ha.a.b een confined to Jaouse wltho. severe cold. ' Ila-n `RAH uyhti hon hnnn HI Gnu nncynn; me nch L4 """"- "-*9!-5-r.j!-'1P=* Wright- -Clarke --ogll-nan `curt; A seventy years. _ _ The marriage was solemnized at the home oMr.' and Mrs. Clarke. `the bride being dressed .- in a` lovely gown 01 white radium lace over satin de chine, -with veil and orange blossoms. and wearing th'e,groom's gift, a. pearl and `emerald pendant. Her owers all who knew him. He was possessed ota good voice and of `musical talent. and `in the days before the_ invasion of organ and choir he -fulfilled the duty of precentor in the Methodist -church of Thornton. Noble Clarke, the bride's . grandfather, came as a boy_with his parents from the north of Ireland. and cleared the farm which was _in pos- session ot his family for upwards of seventy years. . H mm: mam-Inca was nnlamnized at the tton -sou.-cur Q-I\l\II` nd|n\QLI vvlbarn \J\l\Alvll\JVVO `UIIIUIUIII, W priced at....f..,A..._ . . . . . .....$4.75ir Ever-Ready Flashlights, 90c to $5.25 complete Jack K-nfives, Pen Knives, Tools, A-uto Acces- - sories are sure to. please him; L Brass and Nickel l ' Ash Trays in great` varlety, priced from s . . . . . . . . 25 t.o.$2.50 ea. S1/nokersstands, -brass or nickel, $2.50 to `$6.00 Bronze Book Ends witlvl Oddfellows emblem, v\v:nAA nlv $1 HE A',, [r"s 3'.I1' BOUDOIR LAMPSA:priced from $4.19 . s7.so Brighten her home with onegof our Beautiful Table Lamps. i Come in and choose from a bigger and better selection than ever, priced from $10.00 up Adjusto-Lite Electric Lamp, may be instantly A `clamped-_anpy and everywhere, price $5.50` Baby HAodveir, pe . . . . . Special Model, price . . . .. V-.. .... . u u; uuuusnau 1nuaLCIo.3|,UL;!&C mbriceci fro;nw. . , . . . . . $5.50 to'$1z.oo eaii Curling Irons . . $1.59 and $5.50 each These can"bweTLm1;ed `froi 1;i;1p . Hotpoint Aluminum Percolators, price $12.50 All best. ma`kesA of Electric Heatersstocked, m-imarl frnm * cl: an ;-'1o rm f i -I ER .awLv......_-v puuu Ul VVCl' tnghoue, uprigl1ft,tr"uq`rnc).ver pattern, $6.75 ea. `Toasters, at patterns, fyom $1.25 to $6.00 ea. 4_ to (153413... `mvts-um. {sucking s .E|-ECfR!ALcIFTs yelet nkle A : sicks inclucl,e.lIbun.dlre'cls of `Beautiful yet useful Items suntable for Gift?-giving`, aud no ma you'jdesi;.re to spjen l,;'you ll find asuitable gift article in our la ge assortment. Below wementior popular items suitable as gifts for all pccasions: V; USEFUL EYE Y ISKY 1-`on ms CHRISTMAS :1 Ul.'-ll|lllIll.B- :_ - _' ` Atter the ceremony, which was con- ducted by Rev. W. H. Adams, ad- Joumment was made to the dining room, where some of the guests wege seated` at a. `substantial table ot na- were white iicbryssnthemums. V7"'1`wo little nieces of the -groom, Irene Gra- ham and Muriel Copeland, acted as flower girls, ..the_ owers they bore harxnonising with. their dainty dresses. .Miss -Doris Clarke wore 13. becoming dress 0: sand-crystal" crepe; "trimmed with pale blue. The wedding march and the musical selection during the signing of the register were played by Miss Alma. Patton, whose lfavor from the. groom was a. bar pin set with brilliants. ` ,_ ~ A06... .4 .'..`............`.. ..'.I.:..n. ._-.. --_ N.` P. Shaving Sets with mirror," cup and brush, prices $2.25 & $4.50 set Gillette, Auto- ` Strop.'Safet_v Raz- _' ors, in leather, iv- ory and nickel cas- es,- griced. from C-'L ' IDon .t disapp'oint her .ag:_1in _this. Christmas! Give` her aA.Hoover.` The `Hoover will save her strength. T The Hoover will speed her` work. ; The Hoover will safe- guard her `pride in `a clean home, - . . . . $6130. : %- $73.50 es,'- riced. .. 1.00 to` $6.00

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