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Barrie Examiner, 8 May 1919, p. 5

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tent, Vici Kid, dull Kid, Tan Calf and Chocolate at pri We are also showing some very popular models Oxfords and Boots at exceedingly low prices. White Canvas Pump, Plain style, medium weight, sewn soles, Louis heels, sizes 2% hn Oy ar .... $2.20 pr. Lou' RR ee White Canvas Boot, lace style, 2 new model, medium weight, sewn soles and Louis heels, si- zes2Y%to7..... . $3.00 pr. For the benefit of Ladies and Growing Girls wear are putting on a special sale of high grade Boots made of ' MOORE'S Advance Styles in Footwear y 8, $9498 | Sg RRR . | i of white Canvas Pumps, iN} vamp, medium sewn soles, sizes 24% to7.. Now showing are many new styles in fine quality Oxfords and Pumps, in Pa- ices within the reach of all. White Canvas Oxford, Plain is heels and military heels, . . $2.45 pr. | SULA UR ing sizes 22, 3 or 3%, we Tan Calf and Chocolate Kid in lace style with High Tops, leather and Neolin soles and rubber heels, plain Vamps and with Toe Caps Military, Cuban and Louis H up-to-the-minute models and sell in the regular way up BOR! At rie ce sinc mores winger Eee we meme nee eels. These lines are all to $7.00, All grouped to- | $4.45 pr. Don't put your shoe buying off any longer. The above price will be in force only for the week-end. Come in tomorrow 'and make your selection. Our stock is also complete with full range of Fleet Foot, Gym and outing shoes, all moderately priced. MOORE'S A Miscellaneous Shower was spent in games and musi A miscellaneous shower was and about midnight a sumptuous 'weld at the home of Mr. and Mrs.) repast was served in the dining- Robt. Bell. Slt. Vincent St, Bar-) room, to. which all did full jus- tie, on Monday evening, April 28, tice, The company then adjourn- an honour of Mrs. Russell Baker,, ed to the parlor where many nee Miss Emma Bemrose of Bar-, beautiful and useful gifts receiv- rie. Avery pleasant evening ed byw{rs. Baker were to be seen. English Art Store LATE RED CROSS ROOMS PICTURES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS FOR SALE AT WHOLESALE PRICES Landscape Painting on the Premises DOLLAR DAYS, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MERRICK & LITSTER DOLLAR: DAY SPECIALS Assortment No. 2 Assortment No. 1 $1.00 $1.00 2 Pks. 'Lux 4 Tin Peas -3 Pks. Ammonia 1 Tin Corn 1 Tin Tomatoes 4 Tin Boiled Dinner 1 Tin Baked Beans r 4 Tin Pork and Beans, Med. 5 2 Pks,, Gold Dust 2 Tins Old Dutch 3 Cakes Comfort Soap 4 Cake Goblin Soap " 4 Cake Castile Soap Assortment No. 3 Assortment No. 4 $1.00 $1.00 2 Tins Salmon, Large 1 Tin Peaches 1 Tin Pilchards 1 Tin Pearse 4 Chicken Haddie 2 Tins Plums 2 Tins Sardines 1 Tin Cranberry Sauce 9 LBS. GRANULATED SUGAR $1.00- - Also many lines at|Specially attractive prices MERRICK & LITSTER HOUSE OF GOOD SHOES All these showed the esteem in which she is held in the com- (munity. Fre the guests depart} jed. Mr. Baker, in a neat little specch, thanked those present for (their kindness both to him and | Mrs, Baker After hearty congratulations | were extended to the happy couple by all present, the national anthem was sung, and| the company dispersed after having spent a very enjoyable evening. Takes Her Degree A most interesting and enjoy- able vocal recital was given on | Monday evening by Ada Richard- |son, pupil of David Dick Slater, before a large and most ap- |preciative audience, which com- pletely filled the Toronto Conser- vatory Music Hall.. The program jwas an excellent one and com- prised the great scena, 'Ocean, Thou Mighty Monster," Weber; songs by Schumann, Schubert, Dvorak, and a group of modern English--Toronto World. This was Miss Richardson's graduation recital. Having com- pleted the artists course she has obtained the degree, L.T.C.M. The Importance of Cents No one should think lightly of the 25 cent Thrift Stamp as a {means for gathering up the savings of the great mass of the people. In Great Britain thoy have stamps selling for as low as 6d, or 12-cents. In the schools of New York State cards have recently been issued which enable the children to turn in one cent at a time and get credit for it. In other words, the richest state in the richest country in the world does not hesitate to accept the one cent that a child in its schools desires to save. The Big Night At St. Andrew's "Big Nights, May 13 and 14, at the Opera House, the chorus of 70 mixed voices will sing fhe great Over- ture, "In the Land of Cotton," and "Jack and Jill," "Echo Is a Timid Maid" and "The Magic of Spring." A ladies' chorus will sing "In Old Madrid" in 3 parts. A male chorus will sing "Swing Along Chilluns." Solos will be sung by soprano, bass and tenor. Nine comedians will keep you amused, while a special attrac- tion will be put on in addition to this. Buy advertised goods. Jannouncement of the speaker to, jaddress the meeting. ! Page Five DOLLAR DAYS | AT... Johnston & Warren's S. G. Buchanan has sold his! brick house, No. 121 Bayfield St., to Mr. McDermott of Angus. I sold out in three days for St. Aqdrew's Big Night, May 13, performance May 14.) Buy your tickets now and avoid disappointment; 35¢, 50c, 75e:) . Thompson, director of the' C. A. D. C., for Military District No. 2. was in town on Tuesday and arranged for opening a dental clinic for returned men, with office' over Reeve's jewelry store, Capt. Rollitt of Barrie is! in charge 15 Patterns English and French Sidewalls, no borders, worth 30c to 50c ... .. 15¢ roll i|].7 Patterns Americah printed Oatmeals, regular 40c Rev. John Elder of Chelsea, . Greon Pregbyterian Church has » 20c roll received angunanimous call from||} 7 Pa Whi i Raneived aptinenin eal trom tterns White Blanks, equal to any 10c goods in churches where he is offered . $1,300 a year and a free manse. Mr. Elder was formerly pastor of the Barrie Baptist church. The annual meeting of the) Barrie branch of the Women's Institute will be held in the Police Court, on the afternoon of, Monday th 19th inst. at four v'clock. Lock next week for SEOCK! 6 ercnsecnsse-» see seeeeees Te Fol We have a small selection of good remnants which we offer at one-half the regular price of goods. WINDOW SHADES 4 doz. cream or green plain, worth 85c each ..+.. 50 4 doz. cream or green lace, worth $1.25 ........ 75e PAINT Capital Paint, good value as a cheap paint at $1.15 perqt. i be sent by the Government to, Robt, Lightfoot Recorder) | Wom. Marshall. James Corbett. Perey Gorbett: (Treas. , W. 8. MeCullough, Ro Hutchings and! 7 2i i Nate eat Gener elnelih 1 qt. Can and 2 in. paint brush ............ .. $1.00 stewards for the Central Meth- Salis Chnireh on 'Paesskas ig CURTAIN POLES Nev. Herman Moere has been ine Met . : sind im cemainad urlh xeak: 44 White reeded with white ends .......... 2 for 25c The attention of Int ewners in the Union Gemetery is ealled to the advertisement in this issue 34 White Oak or Mahogany with Trees . directors, who devote their ti gratuitousiy, are hanefal that a prompt response will be made so as to enable the board to give {he necessary care and attention te the property. 19-190 In the Ontario Lacrosse Association Barrie is placed in the senior series with Colling-|Triangle Club of the Y.M.C.A. arg you, helped your son, brother, wood, Meaford, Stayner. Thorn-|inaking a drive to secure $1,- father and friend, now the Y.M. bury, Bradford and Newmarket;|000,000, This money is needed!C.A. needs your help. Do not in the junior series with Col-|for the hqme-coming soldiers of|turn a deaf ear to their appeal. linewond, Meaford, Orillia and|the Dominion. Ask the return-. Donations may be sent to "Red Bracebridge; in the juvenilejed man if it is not right that the' Triangle Club," 120 Bay street, series with Orillia and Brace-|¥.M.C.A. supplies a great many Toronto, or may he handed to bridge, The question is, where,comforts both on the field and; secretary L. E. McMillin of the are the teams to come from? on his homeward trip. This is! Allandale Y. . Johnston & Warren AC. Beginning May 5th and con-|not done without considerable ------"-- tinuing (ill May the 9th the RedJexpense. The Y.M.C.A. helped Buy Jdvertised things. LS . Barrie's BARGAINS IN MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR HATS, BOYS' CAPS AND HATS, MEN'S FELT HATS AND CAPS, LADIES' CLOTH COATS. In Misses' and Children's Headwear we are reduc- ing the price on every hat in the house. We have some exceptional values, and every hatis UP-TO-DATE. A Lot of about 5 doz. Men's Soft Hats, good styles and colors, regular up to $3.00 for $1.00 MEN'S FELT HATS All 1919 goods, regular $3.50 to $5.00; for these two days, a lot of about 45 dozen on Sale $2.75. SPECIAL IN MEN'S AND BOYS' CAPS 50 doz. @ $1.00 Caps worth up to $2.00, all new goods. SPECIAL IN BOYS' RAH-RAHS Checks and mixed colors, regular 75c, on Sale @ 49c. LADIES' SPRING COATS The balance of our well-assorted, clean, up-to-date stock of coats at 25 per cent. off the regular prices. A real oppor- tunity to secure a bargain in Spring and Summer coats. Only a limited amount, so come early. SPECIAL TWEED MOTOR COAT FOR LADIES, Regular $ 18.50, on Sale $13.50 YOU WILL FIND BARGAINS ALL THROUGH THE STORE. WE ARE GIV- ING REDUCTIONS IN ALMOST EVERY LINE ON THESE TWO DAYS, SO COME AND MAKE BARRIE'S DOLLAR DAYS A REAL SUCCESS. SIMMONS & CO. MANUFACTURING FURRIERS, MEN'S HATS, LADIES', CHILDREN'S, AND MISSES' HEADWEAR, BOYS' HATS AND CAPS, GLOVES AND MITTS, LADIES' COATS een ia ERG

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