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Barrie Examiner, 25 Nov 1926, p. 8

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Fine Silk Crepe Scarfs, 98 D -3 L1._.._ 7 EXTRA VALUE IN WHITE FLANNELETTE MILLINERY AT LESS `THURSDAY. iwovaunsn 25, 1923 1. ii'n;r:Man.g.; M. C. Wigle. Manager 335 32 fin- 20 19 ILLIVI Dr. E. I. hibition Un brated il]u.=< ernmenf. (`n Quebec, in Barrie, Fri( Ever_vbody LTD. Office 109. J. H. Rodgers 390.3 IL. I IILCHEIT Findlay an who tuok Miss Mahol Stewart Br AVCI \vIl(`{"l Mrs. EH1!` Heath. Dr J. W. M. 1" her wa~' 21 hv Miss 1 Mrs. S. L. by Mrs. \ Lennox (1 Two hnnu Heath. Mrs and Dr. R preciated. 2 tottv, K91 Codlincr, .V C T nh A7. I1. I (l:(', R. Pritchurl `D:.._ .11 .. __ u}I|r|\:\1(i|lI The p Ih1ck s H choir with ing. (W1 When Ev Bells of 5! int: . < `u bel (7h(=(- II- ` I" nruu.u_u: able m". ing` 31' wero rc- zmd tho apprcviz: 'I`!~. .. CO Twice E ull of t of 21 imp: I un u I Collier tion of gave 21 v on 'I`nesd: - AL Story Cc Q {:I\ 1. Mn rgzn rc l_)i:1m -.._ . ruvtv pvvuuv cvL`1 p.1`9oard's." `-3 bedrooms and bath. --An exceptional oppor- -tunity for you to own at modern home.-_` ` See. It Now. A 5 twlerry TGMI MG? L lIC`\`. the chll TEMq - _'. --n-only`: D-lblyll bering and stucco. |llII" ---M; cut % oak; (floors throughout. -`-Large living room and /. fireplace. i ` 1411:-:4: A---A`---A-J.` " --Kitchen_ complete fwiiithv - [ave much `applause on both side.. lulu naxter next aunaay. ` Last Thursday evening a political meeting in the interest of Government Control was held in the Orange Hall. 11. F. Lowrle acted as chairman. Al- though a very stormy night the hall was fairly well filled..The first speak-.' -er was Edgar Jamieson on Gov't. Con- trol followed by Rev. Basil Thompson of/Poronto who. took the side of the O.T.A. W. 4.. Boys, the last speaker, also` supported Go'vt. Control. The audience was unusually attentive and -Choice locality. f -Old English half tim- L.......... -0 J $111.5. }l.'U!'UlU. ,. k _- _ Mr. and rs. Andrew Stewart `of ttaronto cal ed on a. few old friends have last Wednesday. M The: PDV - (1 Q TUI'HHa-urn II A ..F IIUFU uust. weuneauay. I ' . The Rev.~ G. S..Mill1gan, M.A.. at Toronto, will preach at Ivy,"TownIine( and Baxter next Sunday. Lnnf 'l`hnrndn.v pvnnina n nnun.-ml I. uatton. ` _, `Mrs. Ayerst left on Sunday to spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. . Toronto. , M!` and hlh-1: A nnnuv Q!-nvcvnnt Al muzuxuey. Mia Mar1on_MadDonald visited in. Barrie last week with her sister. M1-s'. I.` Hutton. `III Auannf `of! An $11! :-`Raul n noun-u.I `aw&&m&m$m%&$im&& nu . ."l.`Llt\l5\r'rt.'\\t -.v. 1&1 . Fwd... Nlxonv has ftakexui over v ayorstfs business. v . . . .Mrs. M. McClea~n spent `last. week with her brother in` Tottenham. Mrs, Long of Midland spent the Uaek-end with Mrs. Hanry Ayerst. Mr. and Mrs. Ford and family of Beeton spent Sunday at A. Ha1bert's. `nth.-us r!.......-.I...... 1'.._.x-...... ....-..A LL- Itvuloo uyuuu Iaulauul as (In LLRIMUIL Bo Miss Genevieve Jamieson spent the week-end In Barrie with Miss Anah IcKlnley. ' - Illa Marina Ma n"`r\y\aI1i IVIQIOAJ In NOW FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL HOME Death of Mrs. J; A. Lennox. 1....` -.._ i % THORNTON V "" B|I0I0X0X0X0FFI< To Enc_our-a'gAe Study Paw awn tho `tannin-\ 1.`-.. \,uu.ype1. . 4 ' `Come and hear the -vital issues -_of the coming election discussed by Mr. Todd and supporters of the O.'1`.A. `on Monday evening next in the Orange` Hall. Special music will be furnished. A "(AdVt.) Nov. 22-Mr. and Mrs. John .Maw visited in Allandale recently. V H. Pearson is on the sick .1ist.-. Miss :Weir of Cree'more'is visiting at Thomas Maguire s. ` " ~ Mrs. Alex. McLeod at Alberta. and Mr. John McLeod of Footefs Bay arei ,visIti1;/g their sister. Miss Tracey. Mrs`, Ralph Chappel and A,chlldron` of Toronto are visiting Mr, and. Mrs, J.- Chappel. ` V '(`.nmn and now 4-1;... .'.::'4...I .n..----: -W Luc vv1ne1_`_ ran` 1 The Rev. Mr. pulpit of the Pre "Sunday amorning. ,_--, .........a. nu uau 21. gnoa time A meeting in the interests of prohibition candidate -was held it `hall Monday evening and was attended by both ladies and ge men. , Harvey Corbettis still in the;_I Hospital and is doing as Well as be expected. 3 _ n Mr. and Mrs. G: L. Davis attel the W inter_ Fair in Toronto last VI The `Rnir M c-mu \--~ ' ` wnu we ` nlrln ;. aennett. I - ' Miss Ivy Coulter entertained some young friends on Monday evening-to a birthday party. . _ ` . Mrpand Mrs. F. R, Arnold `motored to Toronto on Friday and spent a few days with `friends. . _ _ A _number~from here. attended the I): funeral of Mrs. J. Lennox at Thorn- ton on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Lennox and family have the nvmnnw M `H- yusmucuon iiwivlrs. Davis attehded er_ week. ev. Scott `occupied the Presbyterian church on nornine. ' MINESIRJG llristmas S3165 :atVickers '4 - '1 *""* From that day un'til_thedoo rs close for the celebration of Christmas Day, there will he afcontinuous program of offerings of extra worth?-:it' will be a month of Specials. EACH DAY some new special will be offered for s l V quick `gelling at less than regular priees. Come to this store and save-save time anfl save money, , ` \ M j --4'- . 4 - -- ----A this the;_R. V. as can` _BIf_1G.IN%_%SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1926 .....,.. u. bull Lune, of the idlte -Wnn huh! in 4-1.- LIILCIUSLS UI tne in the 2' and was nmn Ill L116 'as well gentle- uuptu .l.`|_Jul.' `.D".1.l'S [0 0Cl9.l Recon` i struction in India" was to have been; ` taken by Stella Halbert but owing to; V her; a.bsence,it was taken by Maud _ Stafford. The nextnmeeting is: on. y '1`f1u_rsday_ November 25. '4! A special `meeting of the Young Peo-` ple's, Soeieties of both Bond Head and .Ne.wtbn Robinson is being held in; Band. Head on Friday. November 26;: Thespecial speaker is Rev. M. Doyle of Toronto. , g ~`o,.;_E3ey._ Mr. Burgess preached a. very: `inspiring `sermon on Sunday last and: ' it was regrettedthat there were not! ' more` out`t'o `hear it. His topic was; Temperancevnot Politics". The main fact brought. out was. this: We! should; thinkgof our .weaker bx`-other` ` . .e.ndfeist`er` when we vote.` not `oui'- ael1;es, * His jad11i_,e= ._in closing ._w ase (`To -:lay ~a.side. our; `party `polities, to lay a-'l M side? our: ,n`e wspapers.4 our party's,` speeches _and_our preacher s sermons` D. Couttsoand `family. and Max -Coutts land family.vis_i_ted in Stayner on Sun- - day. last. .- A; ' .-Mr. and Mrs. Rogers of Bradford: called on` Jas. Cobornton Sunday. . `,3 -S The young people's meeting was very poorly zfttended on Friday night, "probably owing to the stormy weather. . Maud Stafford was in 'char:_. e.S The topicv. Four `Bars to Social Recon- struction in India. `to have_ been`: fat:-gin kn `ac-...n.. 1i1..n.-~L - lueuuux` .01.` Inornton, Sunday. - u._LLc1.' uuclr vxsxr 1n Amston and Ever-g ett. , T , - Mr. and Mrs. Geo. I-Iarveir arrived home last week after ,a [lengthy visit in Fergus, Gain and Toronto; . Mr. and Mrs: mmq pm..- 11.. .....a v 9f5?!!-I-.'_S nu nergua, Ual and '.l.`OI`0Ilt0.' I Mr. and `Mrs. Earl Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lennox and James Len-i Knoxhttended the funeral of Mrs. Jas.` Lennox~.of Thornton, Sunday. ' v I D.\C0utts'and familv mm Mm,.nn..u.. u-:1` .l._"cl1'I(`. ~ > _' _ _ . -r .` ` `Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Chantler are home,- a_fter their visit in Alliston and Ever-g v- --:---- 1-171,` 1 Nov. 22--"Mr. and Mrs. Jack Woods" have returned home after spending a few days in Toronto at the Royal Vvin- ter` Fain. ' - ` 'Mr'. alrid Mma .Thu 'm..;..n,... ....- ..-_ _._I , . . Personal expenses Hire premises Service 2 ._ . . . . . .. Goods Fupplied Advert sing Travelling o ' - - . . u vv-Ins UGIIHIHEICS Dpeflt I The . expenses for candidates for Federal Election held September 14. 1926,*for Dufferin-Simcoe are report- ed officially as follows:- ` NEWTON ROBINSON -_:..-.. Whaf Candidates Spent , nvnnncuou 4? .. ---- J1 -" - ` _..____._...___.________. I $1,679.17 $`1,231.o4f .. y--my `Juan \yAAlLQ\ro ..R.eme_mber t`h'eVd;;;a-s'-:l`ioV\rember 27 to Decmber 18. -v--, vrvilil i IBIIIUG . B5-`Bradford Sh,` Bary ; Phage . 748 _: Eyoniugs `D131 _ -.uw- -aaanvvs (J \-LICKVV Qllu i in a sealedlenwelope and is in the possession of the Editor of The Barrie Examiner, p OUR PLAN:--With every cash purchase, a sales slip of the purchase will be given with amount and date on, and on the last day of the sale the FREE SHOP- PING DAY will be _announced .and all sale slips pre- sented at our office bearing that date will be redeem- _able for the full amount of the purchase. ` TO ENCOURAGE EAR}? sHo;P1Nc' vi On one day fromN_0vember 27th to December 18th, both days incliusive, every cash purchase will be `re- funded in full to every purchaser on the lucky day. This date has been determined by a draw and placed` sealedenvelope and possession O Flynn $252.56 21.00 I 113.34 . 216.41 . 1075.36 SPECIAL NOTICE 0119 FREE '! Day - Flit\` I-I Absu- To %31+:c1N THIS SALE WE OFFER 111: aAn1uzj_zxAuuuj:.k` 441.23 15.00 Iv -uu_uuI'agv osuuy How few are the farm homes that contain a study library orlreading room. Especially where. there are -school children it would be a great; comfort if they had a convenient room sufficiently large to` accommodate three or four people when engaged in reading or writing. A cosy, well-light- ed. comfortably furnished study where those members of the family who de- sire to read or write undisturbed by distracting sounds, is `a room not Iound in many farm houses. Some- limes we see boys and girls trying to study while others keep up a. continu- ' nus trifling conversation, and they are obliged. at last to give up or go else- where, perhaps to an unwarmed room. ".'.l`o these a library would be a delight: for then the other rooms couldtalways be kept in order. There are fe'w-homes` _ l'uu .Lu.1'. `(til I last week. uay. Miss Reta Cam = Thanksgiving. Peter Sring of Stroud with his son, I, M. Spring. pbell of Toronto vis- ited her sister, Mrs. J, S. Ferguson, on Douglas Reynard of Toronto oalled [I on Mr. and Mrs. 3 week- - John Kelly one day is staying -weex-enu Wxtn Mrs. I. M. Spring. Mr. and Mrs. Perc_v Spring of Tor- onto called on Peter Spring last Sun- day. ' UIILU auu. ' l `Miss Eva Spring and Mrs. Fred MacKay of Toronto visited over last week-end with Mrs. I. M. pring. I Ml`S. Percv Snrinrr nf Mn..- u uvsnl. spn. III ? J You will appreciate_"the worth_ of a Cl-ares He mornaing this winter. , Designedrto give the and insulated so as to avoidlheat lbsses, a He: snug temperature regardless of the coldestw `ssc i vvuuu-511's msututer The funeral on Sunday was ,very largely attended and was conducted `by her pastor, Rev. A. E. Lunau, as- sisted by Rev. R. B. Beynon and Rev. '1`. J. Dew. Mr. Lunau spoke very fit- tlugly from the words She hath done what she could." She is. survived by her husband and five children: Dr. Chas..ot New Toronto. Miss Bessie of Richmond Hill, Geo., Frank and Jos. at home: also by her father,. Rev; Chas.` Simpson of Brampton, and one sister, Mrs. (-Rev.) T. W. Neal of Tor- 0YltO. N < wtij } sous AGENT FHORHECL-A FURNACES Phone 531 :_ V :f -1118 Dunlap St. X _ . . v w-- - `V `$5151 _ Boys and Girls" Knitted Wool "Poques, plain and 'pom-pom tops, in -plain colors and color combinations, just_ what wanted for school wear, each .. \ - ' V "50C; -.. ~J up scavsvv CALIUL ynuwvu Qossession IQ?` WOOL 'roQg_g:s% W.0l th, C1-ar'es\Hec1aA Furnace 911 l3Q;()'I1nf`.{-A np3..n LL- __-__n 1 . Rad The Examiner : mama` BRANC; ' THORNTON BRANCH (;1ares~Hec1a Furn`a_ceon some bitter, freezing most heat units per ton`\ of coal, built sses, a_ Hecla Furnace willf keep your home at a coldestweather. e ` - "-1-: VI VII bUllVlUK- Thornton lost one of her belo'ved citizens on Friday morning when Mrs. J. A. Lennox was called to the Great Beyond. The late Mrs. Lennox was the daughter of the Rev. C. A. Simpson and was born in Colborne a little over fifty years ago. Twenty:-five years ago she was married to her now sor- rowlng husband and they established `their home here. Although Mrs. Len- aox was a busy-wife and mother. she was deeply interested in the affairs -of the church and community. For a number of years she taught the Adult Bible Class in the United Church and .o'niy gave it up when ill health de-. manded it. She was. a life member of the W.M.S. and Treasurer at the time of her death. She was also an ac- tive worker in the Ladies Aid and Women's Institute The fnnnun I III` a.....:..-. ..-.. _ ,`_ V -.v-._--, Ir\.O\a 72 of them, made of fine silk crepe, stamped and in all the popular colorings; they are 13 inches wide by 54 inches long-regular $1.50, for . . . . . . .. un-uxvu JJICGLIICU L'LallllC':LLB, VEHV8 1]?)- ~ is . . . ` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20c 35-inch Canada-made Flannelette . . . . 25 36-inch British-made Flannelette, Ceylon finish . . . . . . `"3- 35-inch Fine P/yjama Cloth uu-un.u uxnuau-u1aVzue rnanneleuze, Ueylon fi_nish . . . . . . . . . . . . . .V . . . . . . . . 26c 30-inch Fine Colored Stripe Flannelette at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '22c 28-inch Pure White Flannelette 27-inch Bleached Flannelette, velva .-ink some rich and beautiful effects in the season's smartest headwear that were priced zjegularly up to $7.00. All other hats to sell at reduced prices. Come here for millinery. We're making -these sacrifice offerings as a contribution of our millinery.deT-I partment to -these Christmas SaIes---of- ferings such as these from BARRIE S BEST in Millinery will arouse wide- spread interest. s2.9s BUYS I 4 Ball Blgging Mill

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