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Barrie Examiner, 6 Sep 1934, p. 10

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Sunday at G. L. Ushers. Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Hack-ett and family of Toronto spent the \\'c-v:k- end with Mrs. David Ritchie. Mic: f`.\uondnl\'n Smith has re~ end wxth Mrs. Uuvxcx mwnxe. Miss Gwendolyn Smith has turned to her home in Akron. Ohio, after six weeks with friends here. .III.. .....I YUP... Y :\..-..s-\ Daxkl-up-.\v I EUED NEWS OF ELMVALE H` A PERSONAL INVITATION AWAITS YOU TO VISIT QUR STORE OPENING DAY. We have VIN-Ill \III\ KJ-l\I-I-.1 \r-1------ _i.__. . - made shopping a pleasure for you. No stairs to climb. Every article displayed conveniently. Come and see for yourself and share in the savings. Q . e " - no xvovxenn | Beach. \"elmn Us nn Qnnd 1 \` VVITH A BANG at. Sept.8 . '1`uesda_\' I St. :\ndr0\\"s 1.:mw.<` Am hem me-n` 1'c;.:\1ln1` meeting: :11 1\11's. R. P. Bur- 1nn s. \Vusa_-.121 Beach. on \ Vc-dncsd:1_\'.| Miss Tona Simpson and I\ Ii.<.< Maud I\'h`C1ung of Midland were the gtnests of M1`s. J. H. Simpson on Thursday. in... A...-I...-nu I-mp mahn-nm-l 9n rn- U1 1\'H`S. d. n. ounpauu nu JIIu|.1\Iu3. Alex. Andrew has returned to re- lsnmo his duties as teacher at Oro and Miss Blanche Andrew at Thorn- inn Ross :mon(u- me lh1l`(`l annual re- union of the Do\\`ne_\' family at An- gus on September 1. Elmvale school re-opened on Tuo.<- soptmnber 1. school re-opened day with C`. M. French. `.\Iis.< G. Eckel. Miss F. Vannim: and Miss F.. Mont;zon1er_v as public school staff. and W. T. Baker and Miss F. ac- Donald as continuation school staff. Fiftv students registered in E.C.S. on Tuesday. Elmvale Women's Institute win 'uxesaay. l meet at Mrs. Jas. Bc:\rd. Br1d5:e- ' View Inn. Wasarza Beach. on Thurs-| day. Sept. 13. Roll call. A Sugges- tion for Tonic for the Year's Pro-I grammrx" Former membc1's are ro1`- - :\nd1`(`\\"s 1.:1di0.<' Aid hold their munlnr n1m'\1in1' :1! 1\11'S. mm :1 low u:\_\'s eck and on Thursda; ix`thd:\,\' party at River ifs. John Usher of '. \n I3 1\.... .. if..- LADIES READY-TO-WEAR, all new 11\c1'cl1:1mlisc~-- llnls. [Wessex and (Innis ~~-_1'usl :u"rivcll. \~ i.~;il this l)cp:1rl- mcnl. You will soc \IISPIlI_\"C\I the s1n:u'lc.\`l g:11'111c11l.\` you huv cvc1'l :11 at cxlru special ()pcnin;;` prices. LADIES PURE SILK HOSE, CIIIIIUII and sc1`\*icc xvcifqlll, 111:1-.lc by l*l()lcpmul'. \\'clL11`csl and /\llcn-/\. zlll kIL`PL`IIkI' ulwlc mukcs, all 11c\vc.\`l lull sl1:ulc.\`. licjq. 80. Special 69c LADIES PURE WOOL PULLOVERS, with 1n11}.; .\`1ccvc.\` zmd \`hm`t. sizcs 3-1 to -10, in lwmvn, hluc, m`:u1g`c, };`rcc11 and n:1\r_\', Rug`. $l.(M. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 LADIES FELT HATS, smart styles in all thc latest shad- es. (f)pc1`1ingSpcci:t1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.49 VELVET TAMS, all fc;1tl1c1' i1`imn1cd, in 11;1v_\'. l\l:1ck and hmwn. ()pc11ing` Spcchll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 JERSEY DRESSES, pure wnul, trin11ncd with plaids. 51/.- CS 1-1 to -10. ()pc11i11g' Spcciul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.95 IN OUR NEW STORE - SOUTH SIDE DUNLOP ST.- NEAR FIVE POINTS BARRIE BARGAIN HOUSE .u..\ .. \\\|_< -. . J;nncs Tripp A` V . '7` 2 his wife, eight I With every purchase of one dollar or over we give free A BEAUTIFUL HOUSEHOLD FIXTURE, consisting of A GOOD QUALITY BRUSH, mounted on a special frame that can be hung up in your room. There are only 1000 of these useful articles. Owing to these being expensive we are obliged to give only one to each family. FREE - QPEANINQ DAY Ql*{LY_ Sam Stransman, Proprietor i\li'. um! 1\'lI's. 1.00 1\1('I..;ni;;nnn .uu .<|u-i\.(lin_:.' :1 few dznys in 'I`m`nnl i\Ii.<.< Mzullyn (`,uu;.'hlm of 'I`urnntn is \'isitin:.: :11 home for 21 fvw \\'ouk.x'. l\'Iiss M. Mn1tho\vs of '1`ur(mt0 is \.'iSi1in_L', with Miss Madiyn Cmuzhlin. Mr. and I\.Irs. Fred Cm'1in:.: have moved to Barrie where Mr. Czu`lin_u has secured :1 position. M'rs. (`,rni;.'l1ead and Mrs. G. Rey- nnkls of Micllzind spent :1 few days lat William Richardson's. 1\Tun-h <\'n1n:i1h\' HOOK T0 i\.`Il`S. t\l(`iC!1 at William Rivh:n'ds0n's. Much .\`_\'ln[):\ll`1_V goes to Mrs. in the loss of her mother, Mrs. Wil- listun. and In other relntivos. Recent \'isitm'.< at J. l\'Iuson's were Mr. and Mrs. Fred l\1n. of l-E:1rr'u-. ;\lr. uncl l\l1`.~:. l)onn)' and family wt Ulupiu. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Hill | . `I \Uvn\'nlr\ ""W`P 3 \It`H(`lll\L' `.\ `Mrs. Smedley, Mrs mmmn: Mr. and f`h:n:.\1 T\`I r: Hal 1 Mrs. bmemey, Mrs. Auen. mrs. nun. Mrs. Burns. Mrs. Chisnal. Mrs. Harvie and Charles and Jns. Langman. Orilliaz Mr. and .\Irs. David Smith and Grace and Miss Partridge. Sunnidale: Mrs. Thos. Dickonson. Ernest. Herb and Olive and Miss Thompson. Sunnidale Cox'- Inrrs: `Mr. and `Mrs. Res. Archer. Mr. Page Ten `and Lmss Inmnpson. bunmaale cor- m`rs: `\Ir. and Mrs. Reg`. Archer. Mr. and Mrs. Cripps and Mrs. Jos. Barnes, Barrie: Mrs. Mccoleman, Croemore: Mr. and Mrs. Frankcom and Mrs. Garvin. Midhurst. `Dr and 7\TI'= \\ J 7\ Ynv*L` nnr` f.':n\. and Mrs. uarvln. Mxdhurst. Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Mark and fam- ily spent the weekend with friends in Toronto. Svlmnl has re-(mcnml with Miss Ii.` Duunl;/.. 1 :lin.\'\\'i1'l\ . as teacher. Mr. and I\'I1's. L00 I\1cL;muhlm are n.-mlinu n fnw (luvs in ANTEN MILLS MEN'S SUITS AND TOPCOATS. New :11`1'iv;1ls, the top (1l`ll1c.s'1-11.91111i11c11l111`s,111:1lc1'i:1ls111111513/11's. Y111111111s1scc ll1c111. 'l'l11.' 1>1`iccs:11'ccxt1':1 spcci:1l H11` 1111r(i1`:1I1d ()pc11i11;;`. MEN S WORK BOOTS, p:111c(1 lczllhcr .\'(1lc.\`, | $3.35. ()pc11i11_:; Spccizll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.49 MEN S JUMBO KNIT SWEATER COATS, pure won], $1 '70 IVILJAV 5.1 \I\.ll'I..\. l\l.Vl.l LJVVl.4l`lll4l\ \/\ll_lAL.I ll l\ c};'. ,5; .(m, :1.\':;m`lcl cnlms. ()pcni1l;,"Special MEN S OXFORDS, black, ClL`ZllL`kl or l'lll7llL`l'1lL`L`l, all six- cs, l\`c_g". ;'3.`)5. ()1wx1i11g;`Spcci:1l . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.98 pr. MEN'S SPORT WINDBREAKERS, all c<>lm'.s', slccvc.~;, all sizes, licg`. ,*,.`2.`)S. ()pcning Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.85 BOYS SUITS, cxlra fquml matcrials, all cnlnrs, lwccds alsn plain lwl-.u_*:;, .\`lripc.x`, :1 snlarl :l.\`.\`()l'llllL`lll, :1.:;`L-..\` 8 in lh _yc:u`s. 3 pairs pants. ()pc11i11g`S1wci:1l . . . . . . . . . . $5.49` CHILDREN S JERSEY DRESSES, Sl7.L`.\` 8 in 1/1, all shall- Q1 GO \.rl lIL4lJl\I4l` 5.} \Jl_4l\LJL.4.l lJl\l_.I~JAJl.4LJ, -1lI.L.x :1 |\: I I, (|ll unnuxu cs. ()1w11in;;'Spcci;1l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.29 SCHOOL SHOES for Misses, Boys or Children. I llljqc 21$- s<>rlIm*111s:1l L`X1l':l.\`pL`L`i:ll priccs.(I ITUPK NH` 1H(` HON!` llllllll Mrs. (`h:n.~'. Nvllvs is spc xvovl: with I'\`1:lliV(`.\' In To: v , n. ,r :1... I) (ion. nu truvk To: 1\/Tr: (' m '1`or()mu. _ Mrs. E. 'I'h0n1ps0n 15 friends in 'I`or0nlu. -(`I-um l.illin Qnnnt :1 fr\\\' I.nrm- Wnllv uf tho Imynl H.'ll\K staiff is on \'uL':Ili(m for two weeks. Miss I".i.s`it.-, !\V(`l'_\ of 'I`01'r)ntn is holidaying, :11. Mrs. Frzmk C0iemnn'.<. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hurling of De- tmit. Mi('h., are visiting: his parents horn hvrc. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Finlay of Hon- I-\`\\'ur.)(| called on Wm. Cnpelzmd Sr.. Sunday. Miss Lorene Johb has rctunwrl Sunday. home zlftm` hulirlzlyimz with friond.~< .'1l Baxter. l`umm\~ \Vil<:m nf H14` Rnwul Hunk The 1'um`x`:1l hm!-c pmce an Aug. 31 to St. Jnhnc Church and Ceme- tery and was larqely attended. Rev. B. Atkinson took the services and the pallbearers were '1'. E. Monk- man. 'I`. McKnight. J. Heaslip. J. Ag- new. D. H. Ross and J. M. Pugsley. n,.1,..:...... .....u :..:......I.. C`- -. die- Ilt:\\'. Ll. KI. 1.\U.\a nnu u. 1n. 1 u;5a|\:_y. Relatives and friends from a dis- tance attending were: Mr. and Mrs. G, F. Coutts and familv. Toronto: tnnce auendmg Mr. ana Mr:<. G. F. Cnutts famiI}'. M1`. and Mrs. E. A. Letts and family. Beeton: Mr. and Mrs. W. Cole. Mr. and Mrs. V. Cole and Teddy. Toron- to: M1`. and Mrs. G. Cole. Mrs. G. Hum'c}'. .T. Dohson. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hancejx. Mrs. N. Oliver, Miss Erwin, COOKSTOWN 7n.<.\' 11:15: p1m'h:n. ll : hv Hour lmsinos.~'.. s. . rnlnlivc-.~: in I` vrr. Ill nununu. I Dr tho Rn)':1l Bunk inn lVlI':4. (H-H. I)us1n Vl.'<.lL(`(l rt-muvt.-s in I31-Ilvvillv Inst W(f('|i. Rev. HIHI Mrs. Lamb of Dunnville vi:~:ilcrl friends here an couple uf days last weak. I". W Av-n1uh'rmH nnd hik: ! Miss Annc Burton spent in '.I`umn1u. Ml`: F`. 'T'hmnn, is | last Wonk. I}. W. Armstron;.z and his : Ivlrs. S. C. Bevlby, -were weekend \'i: in 'I`uronm. Misses Jozm Parker. Jenn Maw, Grace Ronald and Beryl Parke urc- nttnndinxz B.C.I., Barrie. Miss Norma Channel has returned in her st-hon] t(_-aching in I{i(:hnwnd; Misses Edith Trury and Bernice Ytuuuz to theirs in Tnmnlu. Svhmxl l'(`-()[)('l)( fl In-rv 'I'u(-sdny. llw .s'l;nff.'usI:n. hx,-ing in ('h.'H`1", lI\Ti<': l)v|nnu-V 41!" Str:1lf:u'(1. I\TiSS`- DEALER 55 Elizabeth St. Phone 293 I \rn[y3ICI" Cllll I uyluuuul (`union (.`nn1plw|l spent :1 few days I`nrrmln Inst week. My-q (1.-n hnutn vi- rnlnfivt-': 1928 Chevrolet Coupe 1928 Pontiac Coach. HAROLD. HILL :lQIV2j -A-1:: Chrysler and Plymouth nmu I-`D MINESING last week. I)us1n vI.x`1lo(l rt-lzmves Ins-1 \L'l'(|l: lX'l(`n(1S in `roromn. `Chas. Lillie spent :1 few days in Toronto last week. . W. S. Manning is visiting friends in Toronto this week. ..Mrs. John Arnold is visling friends in Toronto this week. ` John Andrew of Moniroail was home over the hnliday. Forg. Rm\';1t of l\Iu\lw. spent the \vvokond {ll his hnmv. Gerald Bu1`nv1I ui` (`hn`;u;u, 111., is visiting friends in I-I1n`.\':i)o. .Mr. Gruhuiii siwnt Ihv \\`cvkcnd School shoes at the Shoe Box. 36b` Miss Caroline Rayner of Sliriin;.{ is visiting friends here. Ma .1 M Hill in , fl wank. RS vnsmng Irlcnns ncre. ` Miss J. M. Hill is spending a WL`(.'k} with relatives in Toronto. 'T`lu.-nu-I and Dnunv R:-rrv uni-nfl Wlln TCIRUVCS In IUFUHLU. Theresa and Peggy Berry spent last week holidaying in Hamilton. --~ n:u,u,,, .1 In.._.xA_. :.. |...I:.|.. Iuni, wcun u-ruux-_;-uh ... ........ ... Miss Mildred Taylor is imliduyin;;I with her brother Arthur in DL't!")i|. Mr. and Mrs. C. Jncksrm zmri tinugzhtcr wore in Hamilton over Sunday. Miqum I-111:. mu] Funirr; M('C)u:irla-i .summy. Missms Ella and Euniro M('Qu.'xd- and brother Wallace arc visitimz, in 'f`...u.nl A IUTUIIU). Mrs. E. Berry and sun Eugt-nu vis- ited friends in Hamilton and Tur- (mtn Inst W('(.'k. l\/I6.-u \I3:~ln-- . Itzn-urn-A nf H1-Ill-. (mm last xvocx. , Miss Victoria I_ .m`n.'1rd of Hello- villc spent the holiday at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. N. Mzu,::c and mni Jack were in North Bay for a few` days this week. General Supt. Mnmliv nf the (' N.' R. at North Bay was here on :1 bus- I lint.-ss trip. Wednesday. ` HA fr-w nnirc of ramn Sh()('S. sin)-5 mess 1r1p. weancsuuy. HA few pairs of camp Sh()t'S. .\.'m- dnls and summer lines to be clL.~:r- ed at cost at Hill's Shoe Bax. Zmh Y1-"1 Dlvublnu nl` 'T`ny-nnln uvrnc 2| Vic- ABOUT AI".-01:0;-XNDALE (EU in CO5! ill nun 5 DHUU x)u.\. .)uIJ< Dan. Blakley of Toronto was :1 vis- itor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Kinsclla. Gowan St.. rt-cc,-ntl_v, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bruntnn and Miss Flm'cn('e Bruntnn wcr(:_ in Tor- onto over the holiday weekend. ` Mrs. Gen. Stunden was taken sor-` linusly ill on Thursday night but has E improved somewhat since that time Mrs. Jas. spending at htvru. 4i\`\` .14`-nu "U(.'51 ()1 IVIT. EIHH XVIY3. AV `Cumberland St. } Wiss Kathleen Gordon !Bay has returner! home a `sing the summer holidays :Gordon`s. Burton Ave. 1 my- .....-a VM...- (1 en: KIUTGOH S. DUTl() !\VL'. ' ` Mr. and Mrs. G. Scigmnn and` ILen. Jones of Toronto wen: holiday !guests with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mc- `Leary. Cumberland St. (`Hlfnv-rl `lav-rnain lnrrnnv-Iv nf AI. `Leary. K.Ul"HUL`l'lEHlll DI. t Clifford Jarmain. formerly of Al- Elandalc and now of Toronto. with ihis family. was a visitor at Mrs. M.l }Newman's one day this week. 1 Mr: W \/Tnrctxn-: and dnnrvhhxrt: `.VC'\VTX'1ElH S UHL` uay 11115 \N'L'UK` ; Mrs. R. Marsellus and dmuzhtu.-rs ,I.unda and Marjorie and son Vern- |on have returned from a trip to `Buffalo and Ransomville. N.Y. 1 Yvfr any-I RI!-c H Qfnunnc and (am- VUUIIHIO ana IIEHSDYUVIIIC, XV. X . I I Mr. and Mrs. H. Stevens and {am-I lily of Gravenhurst and Phil New- 'man of Sarnia were holiday guests `of Mrs. M. Newman. Marcus St. C I"H-ninrzri nf 'T`rn-nnfn ant` Q I` 01 lVll'S. 1V1. IVEWITIHH. LVIHFCUS BL S. Fitzgerald of Toronto and S. C. Kerrigan of Allandale have taken over the Clifton Hotel by lease from the former proprietor, Mr. Dixon. Yiny Martin and child race Bade of Newmxr of Mr. and Mrs. Nixo n|o\ouA Co Anni\'e1'.=ar_v and rcnnoninn . es are to be hold in Egbert Unit:-d church on Sunday. Sept. 16. at 2.30 and 7 pm. Rev. W_. L. Nichol, B.A., of Stmud. and the Thnrnmn r-hair win be in charge uf the service; Thursday, Srptmnlu-r 0. I934 EGBERT VYil.\`i_lL`.(l NIISS l3m'ric 1 in Whnby tms ween-:. -Harold and Slo\\';n`I. I\Ii. 1`,m`is and Ruth D0\\'nc_\' of Bx`mm`m`d spent Sunday G. L. Ushes. Mr, and Mrs.

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