Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 11 Feb 1926, p. 4

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

-C3A;!UR5T.4 ?1UB9!*1.'+',-3. Teh thdusand yards `of Laces, Insertions `and Em-v broideries and ve hundred yards of Silk Ribbons, all` out at . .. .. . 3c per yard Worth While Reductions for February Sale IL Lilli &Ul'IJII\IlI>, ll ` 3cperyard `um f_nAnrur-: xAi1N1i 188.0118!` 081115 SICK WILKI LUIIHIIILLH. , Miss Olive Miller spent Sunday ev- ening with Baxter friends. V Mr: `W nmma Lmf `RAMA 'F`.wn.rf nnan IVTIH If you compare the quality and price of any `line offered at M"oore s Dry Goods, your -judgment will convince you that we meet any legitimate competition. We. are in a position to take advantage of every buying facility and, if necessary, can sup.- ply you with goods less than any other. store in Barrie. "The Square Deal Policy. _.-v.- v --. 1-nonv- A We` sell dependable merchandise, give you modern service and have established our business -and increased our sales on ' `I--- -4- 7I- ___r _1---`- jun. Quin`-,0 '. You are always welcome here. Come in and see the new spring goods from British and European markets-0. pleasure to show them. ` A --S. W. MOORE. 5 'atch} Our WiJndows A large crowd gathered in the Sun-I day School last Friday evening to see the play Professor Pepp" presented by the young people` of the United Church. Everyone of the characters fulfilled his part splendidly. In fact it was of such success they have been invited to Creemore, Feb. 18 under the auspices of the Y". Proceeds amount- e to about $50 in aid of the new piano. the close of the entertainment Mrs. I-Iialbert, directress, was presented with ai lovely bouquet of dark red carna-` t ons. i ed the ladies of the United Church . and a. missionary shower in aid of one for the hospitals in the West. A goodly number were present and the girls received a. contribution which they were real proud of. ` The Mission Circle girls entertain-I last Wednesday to an afternoon teat V11`. unu V1I`S. 1581`! '.l'Il0In8.S spent :11 lfesiwv days last Yleek with friends -in i Toronto. ' R. Macham of Corn Hill is. in Bar- rie this week on the Jury. i Mrs. Norman `Woods and Dorothy ` and Miss Jean Lawrence left on Satur- day for a week s visit with friends in Brampton. c 11:-.. A_.___,, In . . -. .___ _ conscxousness at ne ume UL vvyxums. vMx'.g. E. Johngton and Mrs. W. Wat-_ son of Queensville visited their sister. Mrs. John Whan, lastweek. `Miss Erie W-ban is visiting hqr sis- ter`, Mrs, I-Iuls_h,- in Toronto. Mr. Reddick and son Ed.. spent the week-end with friends In Toronto. .1 nlgnn, who has been at St. oath. -- .~--.._.. vvrnn i Miss Agnes Carter left on Wednes- day afternoon for Toronto where she Iwill visit relatives for -two or three wee_ks_. ` - V Mumberson. Feb.'9-Miss Edna Latimer of Ar{gus| spent the week-end with Miss Rubyl .- --.... I The Women s Institute spent a very; . .. ....-~- Mrfand Mrs. Earl 'Thomas spent a! B, d9.V ]R.f `D991! HOE `Fr-Innn In Up-to-date styles in Serge. ,and Tricotine Dresses and your choice . of any Lady s Fur-Trimmed Coat Win the store at . . . . . . Half Price NEW LOWELL NOTE week-ena Wltn Inenus HI L'ux'uuI.u. J. Colgan, who has been at St. Cath- grlnes for some time, returned on Mon- DI! ' _ Big assortment"of Hosiery, -in black only, and also ,a great variety of All Wool. Mitts, assorted colors and curing l_l-I lI,_!_ , "`` ' "'7 slzes, pleasant afternoon last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Wesley Mumberson. R An oyster supper was discussed. This , is to be held Feb. 19, in the Town Hall. ; Mrs. J. Martin filled the chair owing to the illness of Mrs. Frank Mumberson. $10 was subscribed to the Sick Child- iren s Hospital. A- dainty lunch was .served by Mrs. W. Mumberson and } Mrs. Fred Mumberson. ms is tooked with the clhoicest quality of 7 Z No. 1 HARDWOOD : HARDWOOD SLABS mumwoon EDGINGS : HEM1.0CK EDGINGS HEMLOCK SLABS : COAL and COKE Wood furnished from our own sawmill at Craighurat. Your patronage solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. Prompt delivery to any part of town. ' Phone 748. 0 NElLI. S COAL andW00l) YARD NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS AT MlCKLE- DYI~3.E.NT's_ 0.u.> STAND. I.3RADF9RD. ST- New Coal and Wood Yard CEBU` U\I \r\Il`I` Gllu . . . . . . ... Half Pm. Feb. 8-eG. A. Brown of McMaster' University preached to a-large and ap~ preclative `audience in the Baptist church on Sunday night. ' Jnhn Whnn nnnnf thn nmelnend in. Th Stgre of Quality TIIIIRRR uuu 12-111. 1. Luuu VV UILDLIJID, some of~them scalloped and others -hemstitched, but all of them beautifully em- broidered, a special pur- chase for our February sale. Jung} tr-In-A -5 EC; ---L [Here are 60 gobd quality 42 and 44-in. PILLOW CASES. nnmn n`F,kA-`vs cno1`Av\nI` and J.\-`Jl1lJ\J.|J\J I. 11 EU EREPE, 14_ designs- yuan: LU]. Ulll. J.'UUl.'|-ldL'y 36111. --Great value at 59: each Shipment of new stripe~ BROADCLOTH and printed 14 Hnuione THURSDAY S.W. MOORE H---Sale, 29 yard Among the Bedspreads Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday _ This is your opportunity to see the best display of Bedspreads ever shown in Barrie; imported direct from Great Britain by us and in a variety of styles and qualities priced at $1.98 to $12.00 each. ' --Three-Day Selling Price, OE UIIUPCD OH aunuay Illgllt. _ ' John Whan spent the week-end in! Toronto visiting his brother, James; `Wham who is seriously in, having had` I. stroke a.,tew dairy ago. `Kin:-Ir of fin: In ovnnn nn ntnndilv. .Three Days Selling THUARSDAY. FEBRUSRY_' 11, 1926. lJI..JIl\Jl\ Ll VJ \JLlL'Jb.7k7 QIIJIX, Our Special, equal in quality to silk sold in some stores at $2.25 yard. , ,,,c-I- (1 an .._...I` (Monday, -r.;;;a;,[`T;;;$ Wednesday I D1 A (`II `I'\`I'T!`"l i`QQ QTY If "" M 3:'.`i.Z"1`fEs9 ya.-J White or` Grey FLANNEL- ETTE BLANKETS, first aria`-N>11 cs:-In Rgvg`) 13.11.13 lJ.I.ll'l.LV1\l3.l-I quality, size 68x82. ___E..I- C --cane, 94.53 Any WOOL` BLANKET "iii the store reduced 15%. 4 7,, 4 Iv:-u BLACK DUcHEs SILI_{, (\1 Qnnnhaf nt`II1I' IIVB nere. M1-'s. John Cronin suffered a. stroke a. few days ago and has not regained consciousness at the time of writing. Mug 1:`. Tnhnnl-nvfnnrl Mrn `H7, Wat- wholasomawatresin BC UO.\Oln --SaIe, $2.25 pr. Tf. 'RT.AKTI'('I7`.'I" -In V11 EQ! 59% \.an\A uvvA\.\, uul -\;vas decided th tion or entertainmv should be held until Feb. 9--Mrs.W D. J. Miller spent Mon- lay with Letroy friends`. . * Mr: Anrlvmw hm: rntnrnnd to her --Wallpaper in 1 prices. Exclusive; ton s semi-trimmed. Son. Elizabeth St. IJGIGIILC UH HGIIU U` Nurse Mum-o .< total of 225 visits January. Four 1) held, at which 45 ent. The tubercula was held twice dur Valentino as 21 xi aristocrat who, 1' money, comes to accept a position York art shop. Tr} down his weakness he is faced with t wherein the wife friend falls in lo`: _-_, , _v_.... .....n.... It was demea Town Council for .- $50O to assist in work. COB; VVUll\o The treasurer`.< balance on hand (r 'KY......- `Al'_,_. v.u.a. :1. U. Dl'()\\ Plummer; II, Mrs. ma King; III, Mr: Mrs. Sanderson; I Miss Miller; V, Mr VI, Mrs. C. E. Mv. ley, Mrs. Knight. .1 held on Monday. 21 At the monthly 1 ecutive of the Burr made for the an memberships. Th appointed to take ",5 A (W YL, ,, Take advantage 0 tunity to see a n-:1 ing pictu II REGULAR I Two Shows E21 After E\;ery - Saturday satua} W Two Ladies fo MON.-TUESI Undoubtedly, Stn passes all previmx es in this, Jack In outdoor s WATCH SPECIA ANNOUNCI Action from begin And plenty of hu 5. L-.. INTEREST CON 'COMPL!CATI AN UNUSUAL PACKED WIT} mug Baxter friends. Mrs. W. Gregg bf Belle Ewart span 1 fan; nvn with hmv nhafnr Mrn, `R MOST WONDE ACTOR OF TH Chapter Adventures Little Annie The Idol of tl". Two-for-One? LAST AND MO READ N TWO 1.1511311! ONE ADM! JACK L01 STRO!NC Two Vhows Eia `:2Ts"}CATSUP Rowntree s Co_c`oaL WI-IEATLETS 411... 29.: I SIPOKC 8a,I6W day 68 8.30. . Work at the .ic goes on steadily. `the favorable weather recently mak-, ving conditions agreeable.- Both ice companies are storing huge - . `Quantities, besides shipping hundreds V9 `of cars to other pofn'ts..'I`here appears. to be plenty of men, quite a number . of them driving in every day tron}; surrounding places, besides those_'who| live here. `Iva Tnhn (V:-nnin nilffnrhd a. stroke! SEE IT THURS., F N_lTA N; "J33 in the REGULAR RUDOLI SPEC]! STA RI . Y I ll Bro `K hale" help. " w Wrigley's, after every meal, benets teeth, 7 breath, appetite and V dig9tion._ _ e 4 _A Flavor for Every Tqste `BEEKIST sn..un.% 75` HONEY ........ soc ".:::.':'.2" TEASI j&-'n-. " ~gL;u11AuI:. SELECT 69. wmgran. p%...'..:..{.% % A R01,-15 A n.s.L Bull; 59?... % 1b., Richmello 799., F 9A'1""s' % _. DOMESTlC SHORTENING mzunswncx SARDINES 5%- HONEY CAKE? 193*... _$*2c9.~I>..!-II?I'=-?TFI-Os It doesn t take much to keepyou in -trim.` Natpre -only ask: a 'uI{UI'UIlLU uI.LEl' VIHILIIIK IYIBIHJS nere. Mia's Rhoda`Johnston visited friends`. .In~M1dland last week. ` ' A Iowan nnrnkcno fnnvn Bonn n+1-nvuln 13 3-PAIL BELLE;EWAR'l4'_f I`-'o_ur UTOPIA 8UlCK cuotcz mum. AKER COTTAGE Crown or `Beehive JXI JVLIUIELIIG lltl WUUIB I A large number from here attended -rthe funeral of the late Mrs. George Thompson of I-Iillsdale. Deepest sym-. athy of this community 1s`extended = o . the bereaved. CORN SYRUPV 511.. PAIL 33 i!a~Y!D.1!N2 v-V-~2s=% `-'.""------~ - Biyside`i'l'6 _ 13; V 3Shiri'is Extract 10 CANDLES. '20c- `doz. % : mun IDA Ira Ilrlll II`!-In! zuwuu-'. uu-,v. _ Frank Smith. a. former resident at V Clowes. and Mrs. Smith` have the sin- cere sympathy ot their friends her in their sad bereavement. _ ` IIIBL W CUE: . News-Letter, Orillla'--t-Mr.` and Mrs. .Frank Smith have the heartfelt sym- pathy of their_ many friends in the loss by death _of their youngest daughter Dorothy Madeline; aged six years and four months. She was` a -particularly bright and lovable child.` and her death comes as a great shock to her parents. She had been taken ill on Monday while at school, and removedeto the hospital where an operation was per- formed, but she passed away the fol- lowing da-,v. Wnnnb Qwulfk n Onnnadon nnmlnnb at \1\~ nu...-.. -. an-Inn-pa us: A.` n nus-4,1 Ia v vnannnao I F. O. Banting attended the L.0.L.' District meeting at Allistvogz last week.| Feb. T8-Jesse Bldwll. Who has been ` in the RV. Hospital, Barrie, for the past five weeks, was able to Scome home last week. ' ' 1\T.-nun 1-44.... r\..nu..' '11-. ..._.1 up..- NLP5. W. uregg DI. Dene nwan. uyuuc a few days with her sister, Mrs. B. Carruthers. 7!` Tut-It AI T.nfIvnI7 in vlalflno hh: V%:Ur`I~'r;1:;"sr.`:r55~. , 5 THE 'I'ASI'B_ WILL TELL LIIUSU uuyu. ' Mrs. G. L. Davis and daughter Kath- leen are visiting friends in Orangeville. Mr. and Mrs, I. F. Lennox entertain- ed some friends on Friday evening. `I21 I\ `I3 .-....4._... ..AA.-...1-A LL- 1- A1- uuyzu'Lu1`U'.I.ux' LHU WUSL UH. Luunuuy. 'A number front here attended the play at Thornton on. Friday evening given by the young people .0! Stroud and report a good play enjoyed by old and young. - ` flnnrnrn 'RnnHncr In I-nuav nunnnnlnnr uuu young. ` ` George Banting is busy assessing these days. - V Mrn (1 1'. `Davis: nn Rana-kin `l'In+k_ m1Ls3~:fl' s. Fisher and Vchildrewn called on friends here last week before her departure for the West on Monday. `A nnrnhnr frnt-n"hmr-n AH-nnn than LU!` do UUUplU UL IIIUHLIIB. . - S. J. McDonald and Miss Marian of Thornton and Mrs. Ball of '1`oronto= spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Hatton. > `Inn Q mnknm and lu`n`t`un(|wu nnIIA.I lb JUCHUEJV UVU|llII5u Mr. and Mrs. Hutchlson of Barrie '. are visiting their. daughter, Mrs. J. Keown. T I `Dans n....1.... c. L........ 4...... 35}. n7...` IXUU W ll: ` 'Robt. Broley is home from the West for a. couple of months. R .T, Mnhnnal and Minn 'M'nv-inn nf from this of Feb. 8--Mr. and Mrs. Banting en?` tertained a number of friends to tea, last"I`uesday evening. { Mr and WIN: `T-Tnfnhlnnn nf Rnrrin Fer}. [9-Z-1\-'I1ss Alice Ja.n;1esoti of Bar-I tie visited friends here the first of the week. ` I ma Ton T4`Iuo{nIr kn uoofuunnn karma SQW; MOORE We are Here to Serve You The ySpriysgV_Season pens at & M0 ore s Dry Goods COME IN AND 315:1: THE BUYING ADVANTAGES A It is made in Japan `from . spun silk `yarn and claime'd'9_ toVbe ten`; times as durable [as ordinary silk; washes per- fectly and `looks much better than cotton though notmuch higher in price if you buy it this week in our Silk Depart- ment; .25 colors to select from. --Sa|e, 89 yard K ma You Read .wh.g We. Said-Abont 20 Patterns in Our Lut-Week : A- . , Advertisement? .. We declined to act as agents for V any company charging more than 20c for atterns. y 0 paper pattern is wort more is t e opinion ofthe Re- tail Merchants Association of "Can- ada; thus the Ideal Pattern Co- was formed and this store accepted the ` agency for Barrie`. Styles new, easy. to understand, all_ sizesand `styles in stock. . . -V-One P_riee, only 204: A wo kD ABOUT % FUJI snuc PERFECTION BREAD FLOUR CLOWES IKIU W GU50 Mrs. Jas. Elrick has returned home titer spending a. week with friends in Toronto. ,- Herb. Goddard is on the sick list. Mrs. `Jae. Rix and baby are-spending I. couple of weeks with Mrs. D. McKay. Miss Mary Howden has returned to '.l`oronto'after visiting friends her e. Mina Dhna ',TnHnni-nn ulhrnrl lnlnnr1u' $123 2415. 3.; % IU!`(1 WILII I118 LFUUK. A skating party under the auspices! of the Junior Institute took place Fri- ; day night. A lunch was provided by! the girls for thetr guests at the con- clu_s1on.of 'the`;-`skate . A . I A`~h,ockey/ match was played here '01`: 'Saturday~;n!8ht. between a team[ `from the `Scotch Settlement and the, 1oc;l=boy . ;'J.`he ' -v1s!to"rse. were .not_ quite ,. fast enough` for Band Head but they, put up,an lnterestlnggame. V , I 5. uxne.` - = I` j The local butchers. are busy storing, their gIeason's supply of ice. Percy Rey- nolds` is getting his locally but Cecil Thompson is hauling his from Brad-. torde with his truck. ' A `IO""I\G nnrfir In-Idvt flan nnuninnva WHU H1565 pUE|U_HSlUll 1-tpru LD. ' Mrs. Fred Weeks of Toronto was home this week owing to the death-of her father, Alex Oades. ` I The death took place on Friday last of Alexander Oades, whose father was one of Simcoe . County's pioneers. Mr. Oades` was born. at Dalston but for many years had lived near Craig- hurst. Bytrade he was a.` plasterer. Mr. Oades is survivedby his wife and ten children, all of whom were home ex- -cept Wilfred, who is in the West. In religion he belonged to the Brethren. 1 r'l`he funeral service on Monday was largely attended. After a. service in the , Hall conducted by Rev. J. C. Beattie; of Barrle,'.the remains were taken to] St. James` Cemetery where Rev. E; Herman officiated. I FBI... anuulnn in G4 `I'nInn'g Flinn-unln I.1Ul'lH..H U1.|.lUlHaLUu- I `The service-1`nvSt. John's Church Sunday, Feb. 14, will be at 3 p.m.; Sun- day School at 2 p.m. . II'UHl H. V_l5lI. III LUFUIILU. } The Wome_h's Institute and the Jun- ` '10:` Institute wereentertained at the home of Mrs. E. _H. Sloan. ' i QIRTFULHBFB. '1`. Jack of Lefroy is visiting his daughter. Mrs. D. J. Miller. for a. few lays. _ . ` Co,ngra.tula.tions to Mr. and Mk's. Cha . McFadden on the arrival of a tab girl. Feb. `8---;'4`e':l'KVr'ne3'r waszi Hamilton T one day last week. ~ M i` Bert Goqdon of Vandura. Sask.. spent `last week with friends here.` I \ " The pupils or the school here held al "skating party -on Tuesday afternoon o.nd.._lx;vlted S.-S.Al\lo. 3 to join them,- There was a, large turnout and the youngsters report '.a. wonderfully fine` flwih friends .in Sunnidaie. .- Robt. Boyes and Frank Beatty made a. business trip to Barrie on Thursday. All the nn1'a.rA~mAn in the village are D8116 .l`4VVul'l Four rinks of curlers took in the Barrie Bonsplel and all had a. pleasant timeAe.ven.lt they did not get a. prize. ' 7|`!-an nannnunr fnv TI-inlaf hi): afar!-ad` FIHIG BYBIIJI Elly (110 HUI . EUL H. pnze. The assessor for Irinisl has started` out on hissusual trip. ~ Mun '\Xhvla-hf has ma!-nvvvnn Hnmn frnm Out On Illllul Ll`l[). V , ' Mrs. Wright has returned home from visiting friends in Oalgvllle and Tor-, onto. - Tlnnvui Qlnonn I\AI'I" a font Have `loaf uuu). _ , - Harry Sloane spent 9. few days last. `week `visiting an old" schoolmate at: Cookstown. T ` `lflug `lfinln Tnnkrkuunni I-nan runlhunnv-nor` LJOUKSIZUWH. ` .Miss Violet Lodghurst has returned from a. visit in Toronto. Vlnn TXTnvinAS\'c `Incl!-Ifuufn anti fhn` Turn. .Dtl._Y. . \ Mrs. M. Vollick gave a birthday party on Saturday for her two young daughters, Ilene and Gladys. Quite a. number of young `girl were present and report a very merry time. `H Plnhnrnnn has: anh-1 his farm nn Feb. 8-;l-1; 'y.o`-1.171; heof>le' or the A` United Church, Gllford. gave the pro- gram at the Guild here last week and it was greatly enjoyed by allypresent. I `Rank-an Rngnrnnn has reflrrnnd hnmn H. Wu! greatly I-:uJuyeu uy u.u,p1'usuuI.. Reuben Rogerson has returned home after. spending a. couple of months with friends .In Sunnidal . . `Dnkf `llrnrna and 'I'I`v-only nnffxr v-nnny Cay Wll 1.48IX'Oy Lnenuu. Mrs. Andrew has returned to her home In Toronto after spending three weeks with her daughter, Mrs. C. Mc-T Fadden. ` u on... anknnl I. ntnana nun urnnlr nml 8: 008111683 (Tip (.0 nurue U11 .|.uux'uua.y. `All the sparemen in the village are busy gathering in the ice "harvest at Belle Ewart. ` `Iinnn ml-\`ra l\' nu-dang inn]: In flan GHQ lU.VU LU ll.lUul.'l.l. I115 (JUILLII. K118 W116` (nee Miss Louise Ostrander) also the] ,fo.Ilowing family}: Frederick of the T.T.C.. Toronto, Wilfred of Winnipeg,! George and Harvey at home, Mrs. Fred; Weeks of Toronto, Mrs. J'._ Bidwell of 2nd line Oro, Jennie and Lilly of Tor- onto, Hazel and Grace at home. He also; leaves one brother. Jas. Oades of Mid- . land) The funeral took place from his late residence on Monday to St. John's Anglican cemetery.` The service was conducted by the Brethren`. Those who attended the funeral from a. distance` were John Nelson of Toronto. Albert. Lithgow of Weston, Robt. VanAtter of 3 Niagara Falls, N.Y. . * (From Another Correspondent) ' The genial station agent, W. Chr1stie,_ v is enjoying his new radio receiving set. At the recent international radio tests he was able to pick up and enjoy the music from such far off'sta.tio'ns as Cuba and New Mexico.` A splendid `concert was heard one morning from Los Angeles. 1\/Plan Q (`raid Inf} (`V-nlahnvuf nn Qol-_ JJUH J`LllUlU- Miss S. Craig left Craighurst on Sat- urday to [spend a few months at North Bay; 'I\/Ira IA Vnllinlz crown n hhnfhnura nuu l.'U[JUl'l. 11 very uwrry LHHU. H. Richardson has sold his farm on the Penetang Road` (the McLean farm) to Walter Amos of Con. 4.`Medonte. who takes possession April 15; Mrs, Fr-pd Wank: nf 'Y`nv-nnfn um: ' Feb. >8--Death ` again visited. this` place on Friday when Alexander Oades passed away. The subject, of this- sketch was born at Craighurste and; lived here all, his life, with the excep-; tion of a_ few years spent in Nebraska. U.S. The deceased was 68 years of age and leaves to mourn his death. his wife {nan Minn T.nn'lnn (\nhvnn:'Inv-\ glen I-`Inn: (hie lof `of one huVn`dred BATH TOWELS and pure linen TEA}TOWE_L'S,` reg- -ular'35 to 39 values. ' l)J..l.l`J&l LIJJQJH Ull DUUL'UG.V sold everywhere at $2.50. An at "_o' ;.;;.;;;"2's; etch Save_ 520 per pair by buying BITEX HO'SE on Saturday; 3A,!` nivautnurilnoun 134- Q`) Kn --O ;r pi-vice, $YI_.'9'8' Wh n have `you bought; WH E FLANNELETTE at this low price? I 12'/2c yard_ SATURDAY l"a0G8l'1. I The school is closed this week. the teacher being sick with tonslutla. `Minn (mm: Mlllnr nnnnf Qnndnv Av.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy