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Barrie Examiner, 12 Nov 1925, p. 16

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l_J?ll'UllIl BL. \ Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Nicholls spent Thanksglvkng with the }atter's mother and sister in Toronto. ` nu..- 11:--. 1|/r..'r\n..n1A nf tlvoaunnhnv-93:` u.vu..\.., -.-- .1. --_~- 7-- Mr. and Mrs. `Thos. Stegvgrt and Mr. and Mrs. Verell and Miss Verell of Tor- onto spent the week-end with Mrs. O. Hooper. mt- ...-.A. 1\/Hm: 12`. Mnwnddan and J. neuge1', b&1l'UlLllU on. Mr. and Mrs. H. Campbell of Tor- onto spent the holiday with Mr. Camp- bell s mother on Essa St. ` -___-n -sun... An-.. 'D..unc~nn or-IR Dena HIULHUI uu usaa. nu. - Mr. and Mrs. Allan Brunton and children of Toronto were holiday vis- itors at the home of J. S. Brunton. -_..'.l 11'... 1'_'I'nun`IR `Tn rltrlnnrl n1 IIUFS 111. L116 UUIUU UL U. )3. Ln uuvuu. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vaughan of Toronto spent the week-end with his mother. Mrs. Robt. Vaughan, Tollendal. .. -- 1-4L_`_____,L -__J 11.. nuupcx . Mr. and: Mrs. E. McFadden and daughter, Doris, v!slte;i relatives in Toronto and Bowmanville over the holiday. ' nu... .....s......1 A1.-.n+ln~n n4 nfnnna ~Pnv| uuuu'1._y. ' The annual election of pfficers for the B. of R.T. will be held in the Train- men s Hall, on Sunday, Nov. 15, at 8.15 p.m. -,_-. an-._... rn .... .. llxonhnli A0` 0.1 U pglllp , Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mitchell of Toronto spent the holiday at the home of Mrs. Mitchell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luke Spearn. 11.. n...;.I `I/run LT Qinnnnn n flnanynn_ JVI I75; JJUBC $31-JUG$l Ila Mr. and Mrs. H. Stevens of Graven- hurst came to Allandale to spend the `holiday with the latter s mother, Mrs. Newman, Marcus St. 'r|-1I_.I- _.n o1_...'II.-...-. 'n.l .l..... Tina-I. JVCVV Ullaall, $VL|'4ll Ul-ID QL Mrs. Baikie of suhbury, Miss Kath- arine Baikie of Toronto University and Miss Mina Ross of Peterborov were Thanksgiving visitors in town. ' . `Mr.. .-...A `l\A'~n `KT 'Il'an\TInnI on Knnn` Jllk1lll\s`I5JVlll5 VIBLLUID 1:; |-VJVVIII Mr. and Mrs. N. MacNicol and Nicol MacNico1 of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith and Frank Smith of Harm- ilton were holiday visitors with Mrs. Geo. Pouoher. `_ Last Friday evening a meeting of `the Young People's Executive of Simcoe Presbytery was held in Burton Ave. church to make arrangements for the winter p1'og1'a.m. Yul - ....A 1\;f...n `I `M! `!\IYHnI-uni! onil VVIIILUI 1.11 ufgxculn Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mitchell and daughter, Ntaxxv, and Mrs. George Cal - der from New Lowell called on`-the formex-`s mother, Mrs. J. Mltchdl, and also his uncle, W. Srigley, over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Paddison and family and Miss Aggie Carter of New Lowell also were recent visitors with them. T .l1}1l'l'1SUll UL I1lllEui1lU, 11. UklLl5l1LU1'o ' C. Jamieson and `F. Arksey motored -to Hamilton, Saturday. - \IHaa- Annln 'l`Iu-Hanna has: v-A1-rlvnn fn. Nov. 111--M1-s. Carso;1`spent../the week- end with friends Vin Toroptb. 1,,cvI vuu no`... -..v..-4.; -.. -..- ..--_... v - Visitors on the Line over the holiday were: Mr. and Mrs. Grey, Misses Helen and Beatrice Grey, Mrs. Shields, Roy Hendrie and Miss Rita Wlngrove, all of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs! Geo. Theakston of Barrie, at" G. W1ngrove s; Mrs. L. Barrett and Miss Belinda Mur- phy, accompanied by her fr1end,'Miss Veda McGinnis, at Mrs. Murphy's; Mr.` and Mrs. A. E. Evans and Master Jack of Toronto, at F. Carson's. LT 'Pncu:n1'I n1""l`nv~nnfn man wifh UL .l.'Ul'UI1l.U, ttl. L`. kz'd.l'EUll B. Mr. Russell of `Toronto was with R. M. Hickling for Thanksgiving day: T Nov. '10.---Born, -in the R.`V. Hospitl, Barrie, Nov. 7, 1925, to Mr. and Mrs. E. Harrison of I-Iillsdale, a daughter. ~ (` Tamlnunn and W Avvlznnv rnnfnv-all `LU I1'd.IIlllLU1l, uuuuruuy. _ Miss'Annie Tudhope has returned to Toronto. after a. week's visit with her sister, Mrs. J. Mot-r1son. . T r _Tnr1p'n nf Vlngnfnn in lnnlzing nf- BISIBF, LVLPB. J; JV1Ul'l.'lSUll.V Dr. Judge of Kingston is looking af- ter Dr. 1`yrer's _pra.ct1c_e for a few months. ` . Dnu `KT f`ovnnkA`I1 `Douala fnnlr l-Ian s1;;'r}_1 LNE~. VES_lfRA uoums. _ H Mrs. J. Campbell, Toronto. has re-V turned home after visiting Mrs. W. Graves. up... it 1\:......inn- nl lllonanw Qnht; HILLSDALE Silk and Silk and Wool Scarves, assorted /colors, ladies and boys , $1.50 value, on sale on rst and second oors .. 85 FALL CAPS, large range of colors, $2.00 value, on sale at . . . . . . . . . . . Military I-flannel Shirts, mostly dark grey in color, at . . . . . . . .' . . . . . . .f . . . 95 in gry or .browIi,. well made and regulaf $2.25 Q1 (`II --ovvwov v-_-'u gWeare justly proud of our showing of Fall Suits. Our stocks are now complete. Stylesfor young men, conservative styles and special suits for_ stout omen; Space does not pe"`rmitmention of all the lines. We ask- you to come in and see them. You will be surprised when `you read the price tags and see for .yourse1f.the ex- tremely low prices and high quality. NEW FALL SUITS A showing of Overcoats that surpasses anything we have ever offered. Variety and styles so complete that every man in Simcoe County will find t,hec.oat~' he wants here from an assortment of _plaid backs in all the ne55 models forwinter wear, browns, greys, lovats, etc., all extra `well tailored and trimmed, all sizes, and, best of all, prices are very low b;unua.y. Mrs. C. Taylor, Burton Ave.. spent Thanksgiving with_ her son, M. Srlgley, Coldwater. v__1_ -run- no r\..'.:n-.1: Tfnkrarnifvl MEN S OVERCOATS $16.95 - $19.95 -- $24.95 - $29.95 .SWEATERS-Grey, fawn and lovat, in - coat style with patch pockets, regular ' ALA nn _...1..... ..... l|II`I IIF WORK GAUNTLETS, one-nger, mule- skin, sale _. . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . .. 39 Large White `Handkerchiefs, extraf quality, on sale at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 for %?f.c3o"51'u' %6} T` WALK UPSTAIRS AND `SAVE Special Values in ' Ladies Vests and Bloomers, 79c 1500. garments, all weights, long sleeves, short sleeves and comfy` cut, and worth ` from $1.00 to $1.50 garment, only 79 BVBB. Miss M. Dinning of Glasgow, Scbt-' land, is visiting her brother, James Dinning. 111.... xv--tn 'I .7nn!z nf Tnrnnfn wan Silk\and Wool Vests, 89c Comfy cut or short sleeves, beautifully silk trimmed and worth $1.50 each, a A limited quantity for only ; . 89 each` A very special buy of Suede Fabric Gloves with the new cus and gauntlet styles; get these early as the quantity is limit- ed, priced to clear at . . ; . 98 pair Ladies Hosiery, 98 Silk and Wool Hose, elastic knit tops, col- e ors black and white and grey only, $1.50 pair, for only . . . . . .. 98 T Girls. AA1l.Wool Cashrhere Hose; 50 White only, sizes 8 and 8%, worth 90c pair, toclear only . . . . . . , . 50c pr.` Samuline, 40 pairs, brown only, size 4%, _ at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 pr. Ladies Gloves, 98 'v_9v\rnn `.I`\JID`r|-yr, aurbuonn.-.- ...........$2_95 Best Quality Boys Blue Suits, two-pant, all sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boys Winter Caps with ehr bands, 85 Boys Aizwool Heavy Ribbed Stockings, get these on second oor at . . . . 59 Boys Mocha Mitts, elastic Cu and W001- V lined, on sale at . . . . . . . . . . . .. 85 1.5171111115- Miss Nettie Hook M of Toronto Vwas BOYS DEPARTMENT ' . ` Miss May McDonald of Gravenhurs was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hedger, Caroline St. Ir. ......a `run ... `LI (Von-nnhnll nf 'I`nr.. UOIOWEIBF. I - Jack Little of Queen's University.l Kingston, passed the holidays with his parents. 11'? T_n1vnvIIv nf `nah-nit annnf `Thanks- ms purexxus. W. Lavery of Detroit spent [Thanks- giving with his parents. Mr.`a.nd Mrs. Geo. Lavery. ' rr 1:71,... A-F mnnnnfn urn: A hnlidav ueo. .ua.very. H. Wice of Toronto was a. holiday visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Meglll, Caroline St. ' \ ..._A Mr..- `D 1' 1\TlnInn'lIn cnnnf

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