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Barrie Examiner, 16 Oct 1919, p. 13

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Thursday, October 16, 1919 \ THE BARRI§ EXAMINER Page Thirtee Sa Rehiin§ i--- : - OPERA HOUSE) COMMENT OF THE WEEK : _-- ! Friday Wight Only, Oof. 47 [LL At this season of | y BRYANT WASHBURN Experience Teaches at least injure business. Travel-: changeable weather | ---IN-- On another page we publish alers would shun the dry cities, + is the one that has - "THE WAY OF A MAN WITH Allist of opinions of citizens of {Which would become dead as well A MAJESTIC 4 - Map" Barrie on theseffectiveness of the|@* dry, like an autumn leaf. { and (he funnier-than-ever Sun-|(ntario 'Temperance Act, the! We have had three years' ex- "COSY HOUSE" : shine Comed¢ entitled beneficial effects of the war-time} perience of prohibition, and these ELECTRIC "LADY BELL HOP's sEORET"|!¢™Perance legislation, and the} things have not happened. + In need fur sustaining such legis-| Toronto the hotels have plenty HEATER his is said to be one of the! jation in this Province. Under|of business, and a big extension Dest Sunshine Comedies yet. the heading "The Teaehing of|te the King Edward is planned. Ti im sure to be a bik crows] perience" a Toronto daily pub-[The Cily of Toronto never pre~ suege in line early, Prices f6/ishes the following strong com-! sented a livelier appearance than ' Sveti 4. apitins and th ets ow slarts 7.30 andj mendution of the present tegisias| il does today. 'The money that The Majestic--the most payerful electric heater of its size on the market-- 9 opm. Our Saturday ynight| tion used to go over to the bars has has over 4000 satisfied boosters in Ontario alone. New designs in a i t F 8 ese popular are advised to come Fri-} -- plebiscites have been taken in| sour over the counters of groc- i z Q i 7 fi Ty * will he no ane ee Nase pes ne eh i ee eee tages ce selotine little heaters are being put in stock this week. They are designed to meet the pop- jures én Saturday evening, the| under conditions eo favorable tafshoes and furniture. In some ular demand. Moderate in price; low cost of current to operate, handsome in ap- + aire bemg engagtd for the! forming a seand judgment. 'To-] places where a tavern bas dis- pearance, ready to attach to any lamp socket. They will help to reduce your fuel |-Conservative meeting day the people have thé advan-| appeared @ branch bank has tak~ bill this fall and winter. See them in our show window and inside the store. tage of experiente of both sys-len its place. Homes are better Sunday, Oct. 19 toms. A few years ago it was| furnished and inore cheerful * Majestic Heaters--one coil....... +ereeees. $7.50, $9.00, $10.00 Afternoon and Evening Meetings ssible to urge theoretical ob-| children better elnd. Crime hax atecei ; . Will be helt in the interests of! jectipas to prohibition, and there| diminished Majestic Heaters--two coils .. +++. $12.00 and $15.00 Prohibition were nd practical means of do-| Bhe war has given rise lo sane Majestic Heaters--grate style--two coils .............-. $16.50 - lermigyne whether'the objections| thinking on the question of econ- Monday, Oct. 20--Election Night!) were ood or bad. It was saidjomic waste. We have realized i Election returns will be an-{ that prohibition would make it]that there can scarcely he such mitral Path Ane atau ¥ ery_{impossible to furnish hotel ac-| a 'thing as over-production of CANADIAN BEAUTY UPRIGHT TOASTER VACUUM OLEANERS FOR THE FALL HOUSE- fody. invited, no matter what] commodation, and would ruin, or| necessaries of life, such as food automatically turns toast .......60. $7.00 CLEANING SEASON your paghies are, but don't forget We need more production of food NATIONAL TOASTER with removal crumh The positive cure for housekeeping lroubles. fo bring the odd dime or so. for We igi atTord to have ay tray--can also be used as a grill stove $6.00 eee versione bright and clean at a surpris- the eolleetfon to defray expenses, part of the energy of man an STANDARD TABLE sTOVE-- fF ling. 3 st. ' nature diverted from the raising een Tint brilime aleaming, only Bither the EUREKA or (he ROYAL at $55.00. Tuesday Evening, Oct. 21 of food to the raising of gvain . $1 Sent Free on Trial. JANE GOES A-WOOING" for fastens whose food value BEAUTY TABLE sTOVE-- ELECTRIC FIXTURES AND SUPPLIES is next fv nothing Tu-Lite Double Sockets .. 850-each With Vivian Martir " ze Tile Dou es The election of the Hon, Dr NATIONAL ONE-RING STOVE-- Three y § : : 450 each a Wed., Oct. 22 Cody by acclamation was a fitting] adjustment oo. eee eee eee eee eee The Bue Careus Picture tribute Co fhe ian and his work 2 ye ele ete re $6.00 to $17.50 " 7 -- Hotpoint Electrie Irons... Semi-Indiract" Lighting' Fixtures, specially UNDER THE TOF Pheer is a atfegenee of opine enn NTO UNGT.00 priced Gl vee. evcecseceeees scene $10.00 s Wine F He ae oe etc He emile, dian Beauty Electric AJAX ELECTRIC LIGHT BULBS ----- or nit it really ebbing : 'Thurs, Oot. 28rd doesn't much smalter on Monday eid ig fbito Ae watt "ai geo ene GUY BROS. MINSTRELS ! as long as the marks go in the] Qqeegescgg Tauenn' ee Se. GO) watts frosted * Jee ena 30 People right place Watch for Big 1h NO "TIN-HORN" TINNERS i al this shop. but tigners who} Some peonle seen to be under! vou owe it to yourself to see these modern household appliances at our store. The ain know how te foen out) sheet] tie impression that a referendum, z Ste a emonat og i Sects hed nals Fri.-Sat., Oot. 24-25 nietal of any kind that will give} ballot will be spoiled if the voter comfort, economy and convenience of electric home appliances can only be ERNIE MARKS STOCK CO. NO, 2|!!" Ereales! satisfaction under net vete either "Ves ay appreciated by those who use them. eT hte ha hind of seevies, "Our four times, The whole . - With Gracie Marks tin and sheet metal products for submitting the four as NN fer ised in atily servier: dens te have the voter' we} fer years and have y L theirpopinion an eateh of them, Ta '* . . Mer Aah we for edtimatee. [Tis ALL ROCR must he answer. | Keep In Touch With Our Window Displays ed. theugh not neeessarity in the ' u : MOFFATT & PARR |[-!™: volume , 7 pam, The Pastor, Subject "The Four Sole Agents for "Hecla" Furnaces There is Ss.000,000 fi the . Noes - Plumbers, Phone 631, Barrie ered oof the Canadian Patriotie SS Fund and one plan whieh is une ailvisement by ome psf eter | Har fs ishinéat 4 eg eo . Comin ittins ake (his fund The Five Points Hardware Store and suppl whatever ' erosene the New Fue te | Y vinden the siidiers t . , is to give The le- | S15 BERBERA | course of a few days. 'They heve| few days, the guests of Mrs. H. LE A TS WANTED , it sadints in many friends in Town and will] Smith, Bradford St. 'They are * REI TABI GEN AN amount equal to their pension i he greatly missed. on their way to Yorkton, Sask, H 'Revol (heir husbands were fet PERSONAL The Misses Muriel and Inez| where Mr. Thompson is to he. County proposition, to sell Oil Gas Heati iances, in the case of illness of the brea Napper and Frank B. Manuel, of|ecome minister of St. Andrew's di eile pee aces, (Coal ok Wood Raa, cH Stine of the family te pay him AA Yoronto, spent the week-end and! Church. ; adaptable to Furnaces, Coal or Wood Ranges, Heating Ins disability, a wratuity | Mes. E. McKnight has gone to/holilay with the latter's parents.| -- ytr, Geo. W, Hagart atinounces Stoves. Apply or write . fqual te what he would reeeive | Toronto: for a visit Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Manuel. the engagement of his only ? if le had bean totally disabled Alex. MeNev, of Port Carling, Mr. and Mrs. Caseley and fam-| daughtei Frances Amand, to Me. CANADA OIL GAS HEATERS, LTD. smartion. Wile Hecate: Ta Hie werk rns ilp au Mr, Frisby motored from! Frederick Seymour Stith, late 5 ' f <A More aad Mes cnt Mal ote ee ee nt Victoria Square on Monday and) tst Bn. 6.8K. son of Mr. and. 35 Adelaide St. West, Toronto, Ont. alte FA ee tine ant Mew Tatton spending a few day spent the day with Mrs. Ci Mrs. H. G. Smith, Barrie, the . with Mr, and Mrs. Morris at Thornton, | POM parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, W. €all- marriage to take pl quielly in . Mrs. Geo. Urry is spending a | well. { November. . . px weeks in Teronto, Visiting | Rev. W. J. Stewarts M.A. of! Mp. and Mrs. Samuel Kilgour, her son. . Regina, who is to speak at the! Barrie, announce the engagement Miss Ethel Mons visited her /tomperance referendum meeting! Gf their eldest daughter, Aliee sister, Mig. Goodall over the)in the Opera House on Sunday! piiza. to Mr. William Rdmund Hate afternoon and evening, will. be, yfayes, formerly of the 157th Bn., rit the guest of his sister, Mes. J. A.) con af Mv. * m vi Mayes, Thanksgiving with his y alliarris, Elizabeth St. pan Of Mrs pad Mee. Heyl Mages Minet's Coltage Corperal Roy, a former 1570" wigee ta take place quietly. the a Mrs. Robt. Mitbee has zone tol pn. man, arrived home from |itter part ar Gelohene nn Belfast, treland, to spend the Joverseas on Monday evening. | a * : erowith relatives _ [Accompanied by his wife and i New Fall Lines . Towers, of Sarnia, visit-|enild he was the guest of Mrs.! IN MEMORIAM ed with her sisters, Mes. Howland | \MeNiven over Monday night on! Js loving: mena of cur loved ones ' '. and Mrs, Moodie, last week. his way lo Penetang. life Oct 'so ed tut 118. lepal al ' Dr. Wm. Laidlaw of Edmon-| > Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Clinkun-| 20 and 21st, 1918. 1g on wisjted his motion Ht Re D.}broomer and Sweetman, of We: ine of you, dear Hered ey saidlaw, "RL, Inst week, Toronto, were holiday guests of}, a OW, Miss Queenie Neilly, of Toron- Htheir sister, Mrs, A. MeNvil. They yas, eae aa, Se s iipent at,» : fo. spent the holiday with Mr.]were accompanied by the M The silent grief that is in the soul Hopkins on G and Mrs. MeNabb, Maple Ave Clinkunbroomer. Mrs. Wicks and| No human life can trace, as ' d + ; ' i Mrs, Lashley, of Toronto, was}son, and L, Wicks, of Toronto. |For many an sching heart is hid "gel rade , a Thanksgiving Day visitor of her "y.B. and Mrs. Thompson, | Behind s smiling' face. ind this Jo- > mother, Mrs eNiven, Elizabeth , were in town for a FATHER, MOTHER AND SISTERS. sl. . . Miss Golling Thompson has Footwear returned to Peterboro -- after spending 'Thanksgiving at her OPERA HOUSE--THURSDAY, OCcT. 23 } € home here, ; ; Mrs, Hill and Mrs. Coughey a . Have been arriving in large quantities and are the smartest of the New aad cited have patuvnod' from RETURN'OF THE OLD FAVORITE | Boots that fashion has approved: a trip lo Plaster Rock., N.B., and | this Store is wonderfully ready to fill the needs of every member of Mouieeat: | ; the family looking for good style in footwear at prices thal are not extreme. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Gill and Mr e e ! ' : ' For your guidance we present here news of some of the important lines and Mes. fubbert, of Stroud, r x that are demanding attention, spent Sunday wilh friends in . . Cookstown. i 24 i Women's Boots in black kid lace style Growing Girls' Gun Metal Lace Boots, Miss Evelyn West, of Barrie, a with high tops, mililary heels and round toes, low heels, sewn sol and Miss Edna Brown and Elmer 30 PEOPLE. i sewn soles, AL... cee ores ees $5.45 at ee - Brown, of 'Toronto, spent the hol- be ' Ladies' Dark Chocolate Kid Lace Boot, iday al Elmvalo, Cuban heel, light sewn soles, 9 Mr, and Mrs. D. C. Walton, | SINGERS, DANCERS, COMEDIANS aioe at ids H. McKnight and W. Agar have 'i ncert Band and Orchestra 2 Black Kid) Late Boot, high Misses" Stout Box Kip Lace Boot, solid Lica Welling valtoravot Mrs and First-Class Co . } ps, sewn sules, low heels, al $2.85 leather soles, low hela, at + $2. Mrs. A. Cunningham. , Prices--25c, 50c, 75c. War Tax extra. Men's Boots, in' Black Gun | Metal Men's Black Galf Lace Boots, Eng- Mrs. Wm. Elliott and Missi] pian opens Tues., Oct, 21, at Malcomson's Insurance Officr i m4 Blucher Gut, round toes, sewn goles lish 'style, with Neolin soles and Margaret Elliott have returned to jl] P!8n opens Tues. Oel. 21, al Ts { rubber heels, at .... ++ $6.00 town after a two-months visil Watch for the Big Street Parade at noon. i Boys' Stout Blucher Cut Boots, stout with friends in Alberta and Sas- t 95 Soles, low heels, at ......+. $2.65 katchewan. : aed A hepley abs * & Ghia Feat ; Dr. and Mrs, W. E. Gallie and Friday and Saturday, Oct. 24 and 25 * Magnificent and complete are our ranges of Childron's Footwear; also Dr. and Mrs, Gordon Gallie, of | Slipp ne Felt Goods, Spats, Heavy Rubber Goods and all merchandise for Yoronto, weré Thanksgiving vis- ERNIE MARKS STOCK CO. NO. 2. { ; Foot Comfort at Prices that-are RIGHT. iors at the home of thelr parents, with Gracie Marks | t r. and Mrs. Wm. Gallic. jo. . { Mrs. and Miss Spry, who re- open with a new play entitled "My Boy Jack" Lhe Gut ico Shoe Httorw cently disposed of their proper- High-class vaudeville between the acts. ty in High~St., are to take up Sines | . . : residence in Toronto. Mrs. Spry|| Prices: Top Gallery 27c, Balcony 37c, Ground Floor $5c_ | went to the city last week and No reserve. /Miss Spry will join her in the

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