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Barrie Examiner, 24 Jun 1926, p. 8

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popular forn71-/jcting hnd ilk and wool, plain colors, _ SPECIALLY PRICED. cuuuug pa E0 J50 of your tlme is em. --SaIe $1.89 need __- --..... you mu not only -be getting $1.50 and $1.59 lines but you will get qualities that are `beyond comparison at the price, all colors, sizes 8% to 10. Y-CLEANING PLANT WITHIN YOUR REACH. OUTSIDE THE ' `AM A DDAl"'l'ltVAI on -June 22-G. Tracy and A. Newman have been appointed roadmasters on the south and north_ end of the 8th` line. T -v--: JiQl& A lustrous satin nish, dress quality, a guax-an` and the best value in b in the last ten years. `M- -J--s- ` Everything you want in Hardwood, Hardwood did` Softwood Slabs, cut and split to your order an Bifthdgy Special I A Black Duchesse Silk for $1.23 _ya_rfl V ' A `l\.....L > ,,___-_--... uuu-LAUD Lu bu? gooa ` quality FUJI SILK . . . . 88c yd. 150 yards nice printed VOILES, in rose, green, gold and navy only, at . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . 29 ya. cue 11` are bargain `is given `in SILK AND ' ` every shade and design conceivable, 1 for Birthday Sale . .. 350 YARDS ST.'R'I-PED 'BR`OA`DCLOT-H, factur. Dnvannun n----- V ~ - v i V O O T: arrte RESIDENTLAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Scholarship Metriculation, Solo Singing, Music, Art, On French emphasized. Outdoor Games and S Health record `excellent. Limr CLEAN-CUT" J3ar_rte_ _ ---vaJu L) J.r.l.\r1'.I.'4CJ'lJ iilvacture, gorgeous array of - price 65c, sale Ionulotaoou Note the 3 order: this spec RUSH SALE 35c Pure Linen Glass Towels- No phone orders` ` 001) be ]-na4- cu..- _-:-n _, -. . . _ . . . . -aunn, 3 Agcggyy ` guaranteed dye value: in hlgnl. .:'n. lei:-5 accepted for: special For Prospectus apply to I _ M6):-. 1 [LK at . . 49 yd. in thg good ,, __ aux uccu uye black silk Just at the season when you want` several pairs of hose, we allow you a reduction on any you buy. No better variety to select from would be de- sired. All Hosiery Reduced. A Reduced Price on Every Pair of Hose in the Store ` V . - - - vvu ,I-lo A`DCLO'I`7H, fine quality English manu- correct stripes for sport Wear, regular _ Because of the increase in business and`the loyalty. of the buying public, we enter the threshold of our fourth `year with greater zeal \and enthus- iasm _and with an ambition to make this. store a` credit to Beautiful Barrie." We bespeak your co-oper ation. / LOOKING JFORWIARD. "--s. W. MOQRE AND STAFF. > Principals. . #:1- Useful Remnants at Half Price Voiles, Rayon Silks, Crepes and other ma- terials, lengths 1 to 33 yards, each_ marked -.1fHi`JxsnAY, JUNE 24,` I926. o -v-V0005 .rt, Conversational ad Sports. ' Limited numbers. ntarto 49c yd: my MINESING STATION VIII!` 1! 5r of .\Iu_\' mittcd tari ini; _ V VI I111! ed. ;" mg L tainw I Nexga Acros `\f\:7P:1`1'1`(!, ICE \VV\'A whim} the K -1; ' a" pecial `17)_1i1_'Vc~};s;.V W` Vests` 89, Bloomers $41.19 ugl V1. uuu uues w accumulate. Out they go regardless of cost. --See Table, s1.oo e-ads whivh Own Do}: ;-um. i.f.\, s;_I.I{4 15 I ! L stlvk twr. 1,4 1 LA the nu , , _ _ _ _ - - - : - -- n I. Buy Any Articleor Yard of Goods at a Reduc Striped Awnings, 65 for .' . . . . . . . .' . . . . . . , . . Factory Cotton, 18c for . ._. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Cheese Cloth, 10c for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Victorian Prints, 35c for . .~ . .; . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- . . White Table Oilcioth, 50c for . . . . . . . . ., . . . . . . . . . . Pure Linen Towelling, 20c for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pure Linen Damask -Towels, hemstitched, 17x34,-reg. India Longcloth, finest quality from `England, 40' in. ,Table of Madras, Chintz, -Cretons, Java 'ICloti1, etc., up English Printed Bed Spreads, 68x80, special for Birth Crinkled Bed Spreads, assorted kinds, 2x2% yards, sa With special Buying 1 facilities; with no rent and with cash to make purchases, this store can meet any legiti- mate competition. .un:_a'e uusruons were made specially i for our Birthday Sale and are won- derful value. Splendid atterns and colors, round or square s ape. 75 go on sale Friday morning at 49: each. `These Cushions rhade pcilly for your Birthday Sale and an -..m./ ! `(Succe'ssor to Partridge {an AGilroy) AIlI\ KA1-- >____ .___._--_, --..... uugmuu, -so ul.'Wl(l, SI 2,. up to 50c : II-annals, RQVQO uv\nnu'a\1 1.... 'I'n:_-;_-L ,1 .n- - *cfor........ els, 59c `f nn'Hhr humw-. "l.1......I.....I An~ !-- Rev. G. H. Knlghton and Mrs. Pearce of Guelph spent a- few` days with friends last week. Mr. Knlghtor preached a. very eloquent a sermon -on und'ay to a large and -`appreciative. congregation. Mr. Knighton.sa1ls early ln July to visit his old` home in Eng- land for a few weeks. All wish him 'Rnn Thu`-n nun" a. Voyage". ms old` Eni- u uuy. Mr. and Mrs. Carcaddeh and son Holly of Bradford called 1: friends here and as usual attendnd ha on----n I . The Guthrie boys have organized a baseball team under the management of I-I.-M. Coulter..Ail are 100ki!1R'f0!`- . ward to good summer's'sport. _ Mrs. A. Mccuaig and children ~ ot Barrie are visiting at Angus McCu'aig's. Mrs. Geo. H. Campbell is home again from the Oriiiia hospital. '58 Kte Graham nf"l`n...'-....a..- 1- --I-' ' -_.-..-.-...-V-an uruu B I Holly Bradford gr: friend; usual attended he annual cegnetery bee held on Mnmlnv June 21-`-Mr. and .Mra. oi-ser of ma- burst spent the `week-end `with Mr. Slesser. . Congratulations to -Mr. and Mrs. Pat-. ` Ehanahan on -the arrival o_o,`ne baby 1 0!: - ul. nu`. and MP8. E30. ` Mr. and Mrs. Price and children. Mr. and Mrs. Price. Sr., of Toronto and Mrs. Swinford ot`England are spend- ing a couple of weeks at Webb's cot- age. ` Mr. Nash of Toronto was the guest of Ellis Leigh over last Sunday. Noah Cotton is taking a trip out as far as the Pacific coast.- Mr.-McLella.n was cal-led -to Harris- ton last week owing -to the death of his brother. _ ' i M June 2-Mrs'.' Geo. Smith. Mrs.` Mar- `.shall and son and Miss Archibald of Midland called on Mr. and Mrs.vFel- lows on Sunday ` ' Lynn Fellows and cousin Mac Mc- Tavish and.Cheslea Fellows were home over Sunday. ` Wm. Reid of,London called on his .. sister, Mrs. Geo. Clarlg. on his way through to Manitoulin Island. S Mr. and Mrs Patterson and Eleanor of Creemore were 7uests of Mr. Hall `over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wyemouth and child- ren and Geo. Noble of Toronto are spending a week in the village. Mr. `and yrs. .Ro_l3t.A Reid are spend- `Inn: on --- uyvuuuls u. WUBK In `U18 village. and Mrs. Robt. Reid ing a few days_in Peter'boro as guests or Mr. and Mrs. Ego. - I MI`. and MFA. 'Pi-inn ana ..I..u.s..-.. -I-- - Buy sed' -Things. ' ` 4 , ,,_ - ..--- C-JGI Vldflhl English Eiderdown Quilts, with gen- uine down-proof `Paisley design coverings; V --Sale, $7.98` Pure Irish Linen Table Sets.`cl0ths 2x2} yds., napkins to match (sold. in sets or separately), setspriced - at $7.50, $10n $11.50, $15 and $16 SPECIALS, AND SPECIALS `FROM ovzn SEAS ,. _-_-:-, _--., `gr uu uvu LU]. Gill: 0, Birthday 'Sale,, $l.69 ids, sale price, $2.89 now we uruua. hospital. T "" '_" Mass Kate Graham ot"1.`oronto lavis- ltlng. her brother, Duncan Graham; Binhdaly Special for - . Saturday ' A V 65c Brooms_ for 29 . These are the last of a special urchase; splendid qulity 0/- room corn, made with fou strings, usually sold at 65c ea. l -Sal:urday-29 1 ND lI ll'|lIA IIDAQDQ These` travellers samplesf purchased" at a fraction. of their value, should nd readyvsale. Divided in three lots for easy choosing, 19, 29:, 39` each 300 Ends. for ' Small W'mdows, 19, each -"-DIIIIPCI No phone orders. Reduced f'fice vspvecial purchase of Crepe Scarfs; new- est styles, values up to'$3.V50 for . Houslzs; Lois" '" V4 IQEE EI\I) nlsnnn V` . .-_ | AMV AMMIIAI ` -I IIl 53 yard . . . . . . . 13: yard . . . . . . . . . 8:: yard. . . . . 27cuyu`d ......39cyard . . . . . 15 yard reg. for .. 47 ' wide, sale 39: .-._ L- I'll 1` $1.39 nonney on Crown Hiil._ 1110136 8! girls. Iaur? Brown spent the week- runtll the en - n arr e. Mrs. Be'lla.'Johnston and Beryl Mor-; ris 01 Toronto called on Midhurst 2 London friends this week. 1 .week, Miss E. Meredith has returned after; Marga} g:;en(l!ing~ a few days with Barrie` new For Mr. and Mrs. Frank Orser spent the ~ M ? 3 week-end at Edgar. ` `- 3" '9 _ Mr. and M W. W. Boyce__Sunda,yed , M79: -70` with Mr. and f- ra,:_8. 1`racy_ at Colwell.- Mr. am 1? Mrs. J. Hujchedsand non Jack or ed "with 1 ,,_,_ _._..-...,...;..,` vauxlllcu uuah LVLCIIIUDSH I Annual OI Egbert Spent Sunday With the aggressor. He stated-that after Utopia friends. ` . J `the argument about the late hour, . Mr (1 Mr. Jo . Tiff! d D - ' - 3 accomggnigd shy n Prfeagnd `f d_urmg `Yhlch -both Mclntoshes told McK-night of Barrie, motored to Tor- .-h}m 130 .511`-W `ID 01' they W'0111d bash , onto on Sunday. T - {his face 1n,|S1mon McIntos`h rushed M. dM.Wt .110 ..M. ' ' ' ' :iBec1:er%`n, Mg. Ca`:'i:1trt`1ers(.:1\:1!'ls!'.I Wig. `at mm as they were emptymg that . `Is and `after waving his fists about Mille,Ms.MMat d`Vil.`M ."""- - - - -V :. True; anh Mai>el.sa:{er?:11ed thoeanealni 39d. mwtmg hm` 1? ght Jumped at ery Convention at St. David's Anglican him and caught hm` 'b,y the thmat Church, Everett, on Tueday` mat, ;with both `hands. `Scobb1e stated :that . ~ he then tried to break the grip on his x L ~ `I thijoat and, tailing to do so, drevy the . mguggorgg,-;,m;;,e:;asMost:e:n is , 1`.ff'....."f.: .`%. *e.';`:"a*;::.;:3k;'.:: Miss Evelyn Osborne of Thornton is knife which Angus. plcked up apd` visiting her sister. Mrs. George Finlay. dodged 8W8Ya but Simon Qaught him ; thM1-sl. ux 1:inl`ay, who has been on by the ears and struck him several 1 e s c s , s mnroving. - - -blows in the eyes and face. He then -7- 13- Wallwin 16 spending a few days ran to `a neighbor's to telephone to ._with Penetang friends. . [the once but th t Mr.` and Mrs. George Smith and tam-.g h p dis. ere wasdno oi .3 . iiy Sundayed with Mr.` and Mrs. E. H. `mm 5 m?`.a P .33 t hm` Bonney-of_ crown Hm, ,home and left him in the woodshed . Mrs. Laura spent week} :until the arrival of the police. end-in Barrie. A MP8. Balla .'l nI-nnntnn ....a n._--- -- I ura son nere.. . _ [1 Mrs. Jas. Miller and Mrs. -McCullough . or Barrie are visiting at D. J. Miller's ` for. a. few days. . . . , Mr. and Mrs.4W. Elliott and John 1 Miller of Egbert t . . it and Jos. Tiffin and Dora.` accompanied by Mr. Price and Mr. ` Barrie, .-17 f 1 and Mrs. Watson.McCann.. Mrs. a l Beckerton, Mrs. Carruthers. Mrs. W. J. l Miller, Mrs. McMa.ster and` Viola. 'Mrs. a . Truax` and Mabel. attended the Dean- h I Convention ,Church, Tuedav Inst -n uulue or Mr. and Mrs. Reid," Iv: Mr. and Mrs.4J'ohn McKn1; baby visited the latter`- s pare: on Sunday. ` Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Miller .~ daughters, Olive and Amy, mo` Mulmur on Sunday. - -. I Mrs.`Coulsmn -mm `Ila hm -muunur on sunday. Mrs. `Coulson. "and Mr.` Clfffo: MBradtoird:spent Sunday with the : er s `son here.. _ Mrs Inn Inn-.. -.._a u.-,, -- -- - anuwpp. Harry Pattenden -and his mthern. accompanied by Mrs. A. Wilson. at- tended the mualc recital last. week in -town. -. QVUVAIIBVII. . UVUF lne Week-end. i Mrs; Beckerton is visiting at the' home of Mr. and Mrs. Reid,- Ivy. McKnight and parents here on` ~ ` u .|vy` on 1V.l.On(l8.y. Mr. and Mrs.` E. Harris and `family! of Grentel spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. '1`. Mccann. . _ ' Mr. and Mrs. W. C_arrutherg_of 0311-! awa. `visited the` farmer's sister, Mrs.; J. Robinson..over the week-end. | Mrs; Rnnbnno.-... a- _-x_14;,, ` avuu JVLFS. J. .U0`DSOn. A number from. here attended _the funeral of- the late Henry Davis at llvy on Monday. L MI`. and Wl'v-a"li`. `L1 .-.....:... ....s A- --' nnuxluru neu, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. *W children" of Barrie S1 an: Mrs. J. Dobson. hllrnhnn 0...-..... L ...__ .. -....u; 5; vv AVLIIIUF and family spnt Stinday with friends in Mansfield. '1`. J. Rennick is sporting a new Ford d Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Milligan, daugh-3 ter and son, and Mrs. W. T. McMaster - of 'Cookstown visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bell, Sunday. ' 'W. Stoneham and Sundayed with `Mr. `and Dobson. EVERY ARTICLE IN STORE AT REDUCED PRICES __-.. uumugoun-vs, tlllo J30 Allan Carsorris visiting `tor a. few days with his grandmother, Mrs. W. Knapp; ` - - I-`l'n_|-rv 'Dau~-...:.... ---I -~-- *- `Ian-uv,y, an ucslfle Co] a` speclal purchase. 89, , . .`, _v_- Silk` Vests and. Bloomers Spring needle` knit, first quality, all desirable colors, ` Y`|Dt\1.I:` val!-nnn1nn.... _ _ -' we, f:u&V This lot comprises one and two-piece effects and also `popular house dresses. Lovely Dresses, `$650 to $12.50 Stile of Dresses, $2.89 Semi-Ready Dresses, $1.89 comnrises one and A trip` -by resulted in th representthe la than regular pri C88. BIRTHDAY DRESS SALE _pTOPIA % mun-cw wuuer and two ` motored to day. - _....... .. IIVI` cu. auuuussuls vmage. A. Newman visited friends 1n.Flos last week. ' Harry Mayor. ot Barrie. is. visiting his daughter, Mrs. E. Richardson. Allan (`.nrann -`lg ..t..u..I.._. ~A- - --Speciai; $2.89 -v-vv g vvuoo It is a pleasure to place before appreci customers for one week the things you at prices lower than regular. EVERY ARTICLE -AT A REDUCED Pl , ,.(---::Ol\II\Il'>II-I_ . In celebrating this ourthird birthday ih the new; store, I wish to assure the ladies of Barrie and vicinity that this sale is our co tribution to you `for 10 the past year. n__-_, v - ~ 11.- yal patronage during Clffford of ' Fh flan Cannon. 9 ' and two nfnun Ln `ran minus zxmmzg 2 form- Bell and . u vvo-u . _! Morgan '1`. Orrock has. purchased a , Ford sedan. - Mr. and Mrs. R. Hendersen of Inger- son` are visiting the farmer's mother, Mrs. .103. Lowrey w Mr. and Mrol. Jae. mmkcom uriday-i ` ed Hmsdare friends. --..,...., `ID uguq nu Luu I.U!`(1 U0. A goody numbertrom ._here attended the `Sun ay School convention held last week at Mineslng village. ` A. Nwmnn Irhslnui l..l-...1.- l-- -' 3 Sergt. Cox, who arrested Scobbie, ' i stated that when he went to the Mc- 9 ' Intosh farm Scobbie showed every [appearance of having-been well beat- d en up. Both ears anduhis lips were 9 swollen and one ear was bleeding.` ;He had a black eye and several bruis- : es on his face and forehead.- There ,-were also ngermarks on his throat. : He described the woundsin McIn- - tosh s arm as about half an inch long `and stated that he did not notice any : signsof bleeding -; C IQn..L.L_- _ -_- -- -'| " __ _. ._........u. L l.Vl.\Jl.'JlJo In order to keep our stock well as- sorted and clean, we allow no soiled or odd lines to accumulate. Out they - V E- , -I-In A- -- -` 315115` UL meeumg. `Scob-bie`, a much smaller man than: McIntosh, claimed that McInto`sh was the a2'm~pf.sx.cxnr I-T- .4-..+...x a.`I...4. -u-_ ,v---, 7&8? The style and materials place these `Semi-Ready dresses among $3 to $5 lines. Just a little time rnnniv-ad +.. A...:...L u.---_ - - A annnu-an UUBD a llctle requxred to msh them. i (Continued from page 1) ~5for.the rst three months and $30,a month for the balance of the time. He admitted that !Scobbie had receiv-. ed $11.90 worth of goods but no money and that since he had been there he had never been off the farm except when they exchanged work with other farmers. He rst stated that they worked a ten-hour day but _.later said that they started about 5.30 ~a.m. and worked till about 7.30 p.m. Similar evidence was given by Angus, I McIntosh._ FARM HAND HNEIT7 % FOR AN ASSAULT ON HIS EMPLOYER Rbucan PRICE Qyislted `Midhurst friends _last % appreciative .`|.- .|.`l._'._ V ` Jlllco E. Richardson and L. `Handy rriade a hurried trip to Toronto to bring up 9., couple of cars for the Ford Co. - ' A srnnhy +n......1.........n..-..- L.

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