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Barrie Examiner, 31 May 1928, p. 16

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WOMEN S COATS a good selection, newest ' styles in Poiret Twill, Tricotine, Kasha cloth and Tweeds. Mannish cut and various other styles with contrasting satin trimmings, sat- in ties and fur trimmings. Special this week only. Make your selection early. $5.95 up BATH TOWELS, extra large size, ,qua1ity--Specia1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CH'lLD S COTTON JERSEYS . . . . WOMEN S SILK HOSE, silk up to the top, newest shades, all sizes_ . . . . . . . . . . 25c pr. Other lines in pure thread silk 49c, 79c, 98c CHlLDREN S ARIB STOCKINGS all shades, three-`quarter and full length, all l A sizes . . . . .` . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1_9c-25c WOMEN S COTTON HOSE a variety of `colors to choose from, well reinforced in heels and toes, seamless, a splendid hose for " every day wear.-Special . . . . . . . . l5c pr. WOMEN S AND GROWING GIRLS patent leather strap shoes, cuban or high heel, lea- V therlined, al1vs`1zes.-pecial . . . . .. $2.59 ivEN"s STRC)NG SOCKS in black, `grey or sand, all sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 pr. for 25 3_MEN S FINE SHIRTS, rnaterials are genuine English Broadcloth, Percales, Zephyrs and Cords.-_-Specia1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.29 WOMEN S COATS WE Alix-: NOW IN A POSITION -ro FILL - ---- an Inna-I II\IY"I' Ill lr".l..l 'l\EI AV . 29 splendid . . . . 23c 7| J CIRC DE( C & w MOTORS %| SH( D6171 Ivlas" squel last fact favo nut. motix `cessi only byla the c ter f ed t} ed 11 pert_ sohc Clau CID the cons Ann not pron enou and aim- chan had -so duco pose read favo MY feet and cord read H We wish to thank the people of Barrie and vicinity for the great reception they accorded our THRONGED OUR STORE. from early morning until late in the evening who were very en! the crowds were so dense that it was impossible to wait on all of them. To those we wish to VALUES ARE GOING TO PREVAIL. It is the object of this store to offer to the sho1: BETTER VALUES EVERY DAY; Below are listed a few of the many extra specials ins, lost clos the A U 3'0 U the v4 91% B881 busi ed. ' kep God saial poi: ty- his the cou exp Ian pm yo ms h all 30` 1T1En,SeeTheeva1ues MEN S HEAVY BLACK OVERALLS and Smocks, doubled stitched, ve pockets. -- Specibal % $1.29 pr. MEN S TWEED EVERYDAY SUITS, good re- liable makes and desirab1e.shad;,s.-- , C`...'...!.. Q!` QE MEN'S LIGHTHOUSE OVERALLS including tobacco with every garment, going at $1.79 BOYS AND YOUTHS TWEED suns, newest radio patterns, long trousers, sizes up to 36 at . . . . . . . . . . . $5.95 MEN swL13HATKi l3Il}L PANTS, ve pockets and aps and loops, allsizes. Pair . . .. 98': MEN'S TWEED PANTS for everyday wear, ve pockets with aps and loops, all sizes. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.29 pr. Min -s Chambray and Shirts, a good shirt for light work, full size make, double yoke and double stitched.-Special . . . . f 49 Men's Extra Heavy Work Shirts in khaki, drill and engineers blue, also newlchecked pat- terns. These are made with double yoke, triple stitched, extra length in sleeves and body. Someare coat style, a good shirt for a big man. Sold everywhere at $1.S0.-. Special . . . . . ..98c, ":4 (`Eli IVUVV ll` I1 I lIl\JQv aw ..-...... ORDERS w1THou'rTsi'ucH DELAY. YOUR USED CAR TAKEN AS"P_ART PAYMENT AT A FAIR MARKET VALUE. _ BARRIE Service Sution, Burton Av., Allandale AS` A BARGAIN AT CURRENT PRICES MEN'S surrs % ABGNDE} "ABANA vv..- vv-vow ..........;.%...$985 Special Values in Footwear for Ihe%FaAmil%y _ MEN S WORKBOOTS, well made from grain ; leather, outside counter, bellows tongue; i with either the Panco sole and heel or a solid \ leather sole and hee1.-Speci2i1 ; . $2.69 pr. THE VERY BEST IN WORK BOOTS made from soft pliable oil tanned leather that will keep out the wet and not turn hard.` A nice, easy boot that will give best of service, with t Panco. or leather sole. See these values . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$3.29.pr. . Same in boys . 1-5% . . . . .. $2.49 pr. `NilEN S.F'lNI,-Z BOOTS, for dress wear, also `A some heavier, suitable for light work boots, I black or tan, sizes 6 to 11.- Special $2.791;-. MEN'S FINE CALF 0;},-;ORDS, nwest tde , rubber 1ift.--Special .% . . . . . .. $2.95 pr. THE NEWEST STYLES in ladies dress shoes in patent leather, blonde, satin, in medium, low and high heels, in tie and strap styles. , To appreciate thesevalues you have to look these shoesover.-Specia1_ . . . . . .$2.95 L WOMEN'S CUSHIONSOLE OXFC)RD`S and --_.-:-__:.-1.1- 2.. :1: ....A I':l:I`l': CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR Z1?o}11 kinds of TENNIS FOOTWEAR, `specially reduced. Nelson Mageo is again able to _be `back in his shag. ` SlO.lE. meets uesday. June 5. at 8 p.m.A In the 'l`ra.lnmen'I Hall. Miss Ethel Garslde is slowly re- coverlng from -her recent severe lll-. ness. 7 ur A 12.1.-I mutant a few days. /UMI:-1V'D'L.Uan1u1V ouuu uzu \J1\LIu u._.u strap shoes, very comfortable in EE and EEE o 0 o 0 0 o I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 `L98 ! Another ling at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.49 pr. . ` W. A. Reid spent a. tew days with friend: -in Walkervllle this lweek. . 1 ` nhh nf `Windsor lnent the GK. W3.` Babb of `Windsor spent the` week-end with his family on Chat-1-` as St -ml. 1I`1m-Anna B!-untan has re- Oaborrws recenuy. _N. MacN1co1 'Sr.. and Mr. and- -Mra. N. .MacN col, Jr., -0! Toronto. 5 ent `-Sunday with Mrs. George oucher. Miss Agnes Gllohrm. who was operated upon in Toronto General Hospital last week for some, 1; re- ported to be progressing tavorably towards recovery. "l`1nn nnlhxmv Amniovees mint an- Miss Florence Brunton has re- turned from a visit with friends in Prescott. _ T 11.-.... Mm-u-n ha: movad to his: } St. Prescott. . George Moore has moved to his house recently purchased trom Roy Lee. 1`m1n.Street. Mn and Mn. Mo.fLai.sh and son. towards recovery. I `The railway employees joint an- nual memorial ex-vice will be -held in the Allandale Preubtyterlan church, Sunday. June 10. Meeting at '1`ra1nmen's Hall, 10.80 am. sharp. - . 22-28x -.. A o_..I-I.... -1 I\..n-nnunhu Inna 6'60& W. A. Jenkins of Oranseville has purchased the Gracey coal and wood business and will move to Allan- dale next week with his wife and family. taking up residence on Essa St. , Mm. 1'-larru Arden went to Toron- L86. '1`|!!l!l utreeu. Mr. and Mrs. Mc'Lei.sh and son. Ralph. or Orlllia; visited at Arthur Osborne : recently. `M `M'nn1\TInn1. `Elk. and Mr. and 43!. Mrs. Harry Ardeil went to Toron- to last week-end to,_consu1t medical advice and underwent an operation. at Toronto General on Tuesday or this week. Advice today is that the patient is doing as well as can be expected. Z- May 2#8-I:I_1's;Ez1-1:~e; of Toronto was Ia. guest with Mrs. `C. Baker tor a. week. um... am-or-min nmm nf`I'l`m-onto ween. Miss Gertrude Gave of "Toronto has been spending ajtew days with Mrs. A. Iclameron. . mu. nun `Mrs n. uwmmm. and tam- Mrs. A. Uameron. Mr. and Mrs. G. William and mm- ily or Humber LBay spent the week- end at '0. -Baker's. ` Milan and x'.\IfI'|I lnnnnr (if TOYOntO IIIVI Vvuvugv av -w nnnnnn ~- Miss Eveline Piarr at London has: been visiting her sister. `Mrs. 0. Caldwell and her mother for a. week. qp,,_ U-u-.s.n-...I -0 Tllbnknmnn mu` Ana ena at 'u. -n-aucera. Mr. and Mrs. Icooper or Toronto spenttheir vacation at their sum- mer oottage at Icundles. q-._, v-n_._u..- 35.-.... ...O of and... Lea Kenneth A. Cameron has returned l to Midland after spending the week- end at -his home here. . -AI_..--..-.. 1.11. AI.I- -...-I-I VJRIHVVVIA (nun on-vg nIIvuu-w- -wu - VI ---_. Mrs. Bedro-rd or Kitchener. at one I time a resident here, has been vis- iting old trlends at Icundles tozf some; time. _ Vnnnnfh A nnmm-nn has returned: OHM Gt `dong on-ranuv Robt. rs. Camera. this Week for Napanee where he has `taken a position in a. law office. 1:..- A fnmlnlnn Invhnn nvnililna Page Blxmn pvaluvu an (iv auvv vo-uvvu Mrs. A. Robins. while walking down Baytieid |St.. tripped 9n 9. giinnxialiiilig l V '. 1 I||li|lI|l0I0II!I0I0I0I0I|II0I0I0. 'E5N9-9'-8 IVIII`jII`& May 29-Mr. and Mrs. J. Webster and two children spent the week- ` and with the formers parents near Newmarkeh Ilgnuvn `Dunbar fa nn fhn lnlt "It Newmarxet. _ Mervyn Parker is on the sick list but ' is . reported to be improving nicely. Miss Pearl Grant also is 111. up aha `urn, R. Pinwr-i2-ht. daugh- nicely. _MlSs real`: u'1`_u.uL tuau 1: Au. Mr. and Mrs. R. Plowrlght, daugh- ter. Elsie. and Walter Graham vis- ited in Aurora vicinity on Sunday. DA:-nu Thvalrn nnlnhrntad fho nnm. AS APROMISING SPECULATlON Already Abene ore reserves are estimated in `one orebedy on the West side of the Dyke at apkroximntely $12,000,000 to _l depth of only 300 feet. Recent developments on the East side of the Dyite promise: the opening -up of a. similar orehody, gt-oh:hly containing e further $15,000,000 or more to similar `An. , . It (1 In Jturuxu vxcuuty uu auuuny. evcy Drake celebrated the com-, pletion of his fdne, new barn with ham dance last Tuesday evening which V was enjoyed by a large crowd. , Yum urn! Mr: `I-Tnnvu `Drinaf Mrs. C!`O\VCl.' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Priest, Mrs. Libble McDonald and son. Glenville, and Miss Agnes Rowen or Barrie visited among friends here one day last week. ._ . Egtla-n anal Ran Hnnnun last ween. . Father and Son Banquet About thirty, men and boys sat down to a. Father and Son Banquet on Victoria Day which was arrang- ed by the local Tuxls Boys. A very successful event it proved. A boun- teous and tas~ty's'upper was served by the ladies. relatives of the Tuxis Boys, after which all joined `in a. slng-song followed by toasts which were proposed and responded to as follows: '``The King", by Arthur Adams:l 1`-he, Fa-thers. . by Harold Tracy with responses by Geo. G. Johnston. W. Adams and Geo. '1`. `Tracey; Ronald, responded to by Mrs. J. _Young; "Boys Parliament and C.S. E.'1`.. by Hugh Johnston, respons- es by Arthur McLe-an, Barrie and Arthur Wood, 'Sl1e1burne, both mem- berst of the present !Boys' Parlia- men . ' A:3Annnan_ I-Ivnwn n`Qr\ niuon kn: Dan The Ladies by Douglas` llltfllbn Addresses were also given by Rev. 0. M. Pope of Minesing. Rev. J. A. -Leece of Sheiburne and Hunter Russell. *Midhurst. ` Pleasing Play Presented The young people of Wyevale, as- sisted by Rev. A. Bushell, put on. their very interesting drama ,Mo- ther Mine". this (Tuesday) evening underiocal auspices. There was a good attend-ance and the play was ., well rendered throughout. Mrs. Bu- shell and Fred Johnston did espec- ially good work as Mother Mine" and "Jerry Mao`Co'nneli. ptllllllll UI'u1.`.lt-SS. The Queen's biz`-thcmy was `fitting- ly olbserved when a number of their _friends met want the home of `Mr. -and Mrs. Robt. Bell, St. Vincent .St.. and spent a very `pleasant evening. Af- fnm +.hn*vnnnrAv nhtsn-nnnf h-ad ihv b;'oken slide-walk and fell, causing painful bruises. The Chinnnku 'hh-Jhtnv Ina i1 HH'nQ'- SIJUIIL 31 Vt`l'_V `[Jl6l5`l.IlL t`-VUIIHI5. til` te-r t~1=re`younger element had duly celebrated the occasion with fire- lwork-s a11.jo1ned in the games and music and last. but not the least, were the delectable refreshments. Aill present report a most enjoyable t me. I | Chas. F-lint. `aged 104. of Ya!`- mouth. Eng.. recently walked a mile to vote in a local election. I A ........ ..1..,.a..:.. ..1n,.1.' mm.-.1. +..11'a LU VULC III {I IUUCII UIUULIUXL `K A new electric clock. which tells` the time by red and white fla-shes from 16 lamps. has been set up in Baltimore. and can be seen 20 miles. fl-nan AV ikn In`nnnInn'I vnnnilhnonfn U'1lEHIlU1't'. HIM! CHI] U6 SCEII 6U Iuuca. One of the historical monuments in France is a magnificent cedar tree near R0-uen. planted in King Henry's time, 360 years ago. wE RECOMMEND THE PURCHASE or-` `PHI mm cxmauun MINI-SING II - -._A `f..~ t store. CROWDS AND CROWDS 1e enthusiastic about our values. At times 3 apologize and assure them that OUR to shoppers of Barrie and vicinity bigger and .7 extra specials we are offering in this great event. j_;_ I Zjijjlntj L4; 4 WQNlEN S and MISSES FLAT SILK CREPE DRESSES in season s smart colors and styles."' Only a special purchase makes it possible to offer the at crepe frocks of an excellent quality at such an extraordinary low price. Styles are varied: ares, pleatings two-piece tailored effectsand party dresses. These would be good value at $15.00- A -- - ca: -1: .V\ OMEN .S'1:-1\l-I-D-I\7\l'SES~ -Fx:gi-glkv and Cray-T sheen dresses in tailored styles.- Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.98 to $2.35 FASHIONABEE Georgette and Taeta Dresses, styles to suit the bride and her at- tendants.--Specia1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9.95 GIRLS NAVY BLUE`SERGE, pleated Skirts * on white cotton tops. Splendid for school. wear, sizes 6 to 14 years.-Specia1 . . . . 90 WOMEN S AND GIRLS SLICKERS, colors are red, green, rose, blue and black , . $2.85 --:j_ WOMEN S HATS, the latestin style. The best fabrics, crochet straws, mohair and satin and straw combination, a very good assortment at the very lowest prices-- Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $l.98-$2.98 pruuuusy GUIIIDIIIIII` In ecu Ieevl 7--,-v-;--v -- --_--- -- depth. This important dyke, which is believed associated with Absnfs immense ore disposition, is stated to extend through the Abende property in e North and South direction for a distance of over 2,500 feet. - "v'6`...'a`. .`.`.,`n . ;;f.'. .`;`f` F. G. 0KE& CO. 5;, Thgmu, Kitchengf Members _ Standard Stock and Mining Exchange Toronto, Orillie \ - Lindsey, Peterboro 12 o`:::`n,si1'j4oB`m WOMEN S SILK 'STRIPNI=:\/ESTS . . . . . . 19 MEN S FANCY SILK AND LISLE HOSE, newest patterns and shades, all sizes._-- " "` L ~ 904- In` mv;**'-`$4 3 Our Price NI-/ZXT DOOR TO QUEEN S HOTEL,DUNLOP STREET '2 . T29: pr. Production of the New Model Cars IS name INCREASED RAPIDLY

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