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Barrie Examiner, 23 Oct 1919, p. 13

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loves, colors brown, $2.00 Suede . these $2.50 Fawn Tl buts; $3.00 Misses' ort and black, n, red, priced, - 50c (---- Ladies' we of /, price ic, 25c. iS line finger, od val- ice 75c is ling: long at le prices. LES f the late Ane 1 we. south half arm stock anid wm. LOM. Rute Hips, ut stock und . WAL Mee is. north half um stock and pm He A. peers. clerk rb. Fillingham, ann stock an pm. W . Reid, lot 15, ck and imple. W. A, McCon- Kell, lot 4, orth of Cask. att pm, ) BUY OR TE ICHOLS ale builging, large ae $7,600 it echool and $1,800 s kitchen gur- ~ $2,500 1, small bush, i. $4,809 Thursday; Octobér 23, 1919 : THE BARRIE EXAMINER Page Thirtee 30) rome te Ss emcee See SSS re a ae ee WILLIAM RUSSELL Lies like a trooper in this most entertaining five- Fes Just Showing Mon. and Tues. along with the two-reel comedy, "A Skate at Sea" Wed.-Thurs., Oct. 29-30 in "HIDDEN FIRES" el comedy drama. "SOME LIAR" AT DREAMLAND Fri.-Sat., Oct. 24-25 Harold Lloyd in "The Marathon" one Laugh Another CARLYLE BLACKWELL --in-- "HIT OR MISS" MAE MARSH The Hurlburt Shoe Co. after \ 4 apc : PERSONAL and Mrs. Wilfred Liseumb Miss Eunice Webb, who ing several weeks with in 'Toronto, Hamilton. ra Falls and Brantford, re turned to town bast week. Capt. FLW. Anderson address- the WMS. Thank-offering Ming in St. Andrew's Ghurely . ht, While in town he was tof Mr. and Mrs, D. i H Wan Little is one of six sine dents from anta Universily Hiccompetmge in th "university tennis leurnanie this week, Queen MeGill alse are cepresented Mr. and Mes, 0b Horton announ jitix Rav Point sement of ther daught twoMros the ene y. Wiz Robert son-of Mr. and Mrs. SH Midburst, the marriage to [take place i November Major Knowles, formerly of {57th Bn. was in Barri on ay on his way to Kapusk ing Camp where he will take tun. was recently the guest of Mr. [ has | reside in Allandale, its wearers. "THE hand is easier to glove than the foot is to shoe. Every woman admits the difficulty of finding footwear that combines--with the ne- cessity of style and fashion-- comfort and durability. gifes positive satisfaction to The 'Georgina' trade mark means quality, charge of 350 German prisoners | whom hewill see safely landed in Germany via Rotterdam. ~Bates-Miller Concert Co., Cen- Belyea--Graham AEE tral Methodist. Church, 'Tu . Oct, 28. Se vt. Miss Ruth Bird is spending al ------ ste month in Montreal Two Cars Stolen | Miss Birdie Rhinehart is visit- am ing tren fy Covemore ae ser Bist Bose Be) Mr. and Mrs. D. 'T. Rees left fy. : . LADIES' BLACK 5 senate Riis front of St. Andrew's Church. for New Orleans (rinttn te the {Some time later it was found in SEAMLESS "ae ° the gravel pit, James St. au A. MeCarth ae sar be CASHMERE Miss Kells, af Millbrook, is vis- Tie oy Mamie Bone Bie iiine hee sinies: Mra onging to J. 8. Brunton was! HOSE Mia. Hoard tins -|stolen from the line in front of - rand How relurne mJ the upera house. HR was found $1-25 Pair Derie isit in Chatham and | ater midnight by J. A, MacLaren | en Toronty St. near Wellington. | Mrs. J, Little, Stayner, epee rhe cue Wak i | TAL last week Silby or eta, ates, TRS SRT Waa undamaged anit an SPEC E. Liltle, Charlotte St Pred desctlatihe comerbeva; Suedette Gloves, Frank Creswieke. of the loeal 2? | Tan, Fawn, Black, stat of the Union Bank, has been ite. 9 transferred to the "Thornton Mayes---Kligour Walte; tat i] bane wtlack on Wednesday. | 90c Pair TA, Grasett and Gem Viel at the Methodist parson- | were in Toronto last 'Thursday lundate, the marriage {vok attending a Vielory Loan con |P ol Aine Alice = Rilzour CHILDREN'S feretiee. daughter of Mr. and Mrs: 8. Kil- Wun, Bemrese returned home [£our, Bradford St, to Mr. Willina| HEAVY RIBBED from Collinzwood after spending |E= Mayes, sun of Mr, and Mrs. 1..| UNDERWEAR a week with his daughter, Mrs.j Mayes, 'Thornton, Rev, E. hate R. H. Baker Owen officiating. Sizes 2 to 11 Mr. and Mrs. ROM. Webb res}. The bride was attired in a navy | At 25¢ turned home fast week from a Blue hag bes suit with pieure motor trip to Torento, Hamilton [Mat and beaver cape BRB n Fand Brantford Glade Milaoue, apes ot ae GLORIA FLOSS Thos. MeKenzie returned from [hride, attended as bridesmaid ang the West last night accompanied |Mt". Elton Bays of Oshawa was | All colors and by his father, who loaves shortly |Froom=man. é tainly dunstieony shades for his home-in Cuba Was served at the home 4 ne Capt AG. Marsden, Dept ef bride's parents. "After a short i 25c Ball Munitions and Stores, Washing- (rip east Mr. and Mrs, Mayes will oe een enema and the shoes live up to the assurance. . Makers, BLACHFORDS, Toronto Quality Shoe Builders io Dunlop St., Barrie tooned with amilax and tiny roses. 'As the bride, secompanied by her fath- ' At "'Adaratbkeale," the home of Mr. nd Mrs, Dugean C. Murchison, a charm- ing autumn wedding was celebrated on Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 15, when their second doughter, Miss Phylis , became -the bride of Lieut. Ernest Edward Townsley, lof the British Columbia Horse, son of 'Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Townsley of Vancouver, \B.C. The bride, who has been one of |Barrie's most popular young ladies, looked embroidered ivory georgette over Liberty charmeuse, finished in seed pearls and bugles. bridal roses and wore the groom's gift, | ring set with omethyst circled in dis- | monds. The ceremony took place in the drawing room before the bay window which was artistically banked with fernx and fes- er, entered the drawing room she was ore- jecded by her sister Margaret as flower gir! in uw dainty frock of white silk, who sprinkled rose leaves in the path of the bride. Rev. R. J. Fallis, of the Collier Street Methodist Chureb, tied the nuptial knot in the presence of a few relatives rnd intimate friends. A great many beautiful gifts and a number of congratulstory tele- grams were received. Mr. and Mrs. Tognsley took a short trip to Toronto, Hamilton and Brantford and returned to Barrie to spend a few days before proceeding to their home in 'The bride travelled in a suit of cloth with toque to couver. brown match. 'A reception was held on Saturday after- noon when many friends were present to wich the bride abundant happiness. Mrs. Murchison wis gowned in amethyst, silk. Receiving with her were her two daughters: the bride. in her wedding dress and Mrs. Edgar Smith in blue taffeta, silver-shine Dunnett--Scott A very pleasant event took place at the Methodist parsonage, Allandale, on Tuesday, Oct. 21, at 2 p.m,, when Miss Florence Effie Scott, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W..E. Scott, and nett (late of the 4th Canadian Engineers Bo.), second son of Mr. and Mrs, Jus. Dunnett, Allandale, were quietly married. 'They were assisted by Miss Olive I. Scott Le Hamilton General Hospital and Mr. Wm. Dunnett. After the ceremony they motored to the home of the bride's par ents, at the Central Fire-Hall, Barrie, where, together with about twenty im- mediate friends they sat down to a choice jwedding breakfast. The bride was married in her travelling suit of tailor-made brown broadcloth with hat and shoes to match and wore beautiful seal scarf, the gift of the groom. To the bridesmaid the groom gave s solid leather purse. They left on the evening train to spend two 'weeks nt several points in Canada and the United States, The many beautiful and costly gifts included a solid osk ead table from the Barrie Fire Brigade, » She carried a shower bouquet of | very pretty beautifully gowned in cilvef E Mr. Robert James Dun: | | WONDERFUL VALUES IN SILK CREPE WAISTS ! in Sand, White, Flesh and Black, nicely beaded and em- broidered. At $5.95 Sizes up to 44. SPECIAL PRICES IN MILLINERY One assortment of Hats At $5.95 Beautifully made. Also our usual assortment of correct creations at the low- est figure. LADIES' SUITS AT 25 PER CENT. OFF Made in Blue and Brown Cheviot and All Wool Poplin. VESPRA Dalston .. 6. 6. Midhurst : Cundies .. .. Minesing .. Anten MING... el Ferndale .. .. 4. SOME TOWNSHIP | REFERENDUM FIGURES POWELL & GO.) DRESS Goops Special Value in Blue, Green, Brown Taupe At $1.00 SPECIAL Brown all wool Cashmere Hose, all sizes at $1.25 Pair LADIES' FLEECE UNDERWEAR Extra Value at $1.00 per garment LADIES' SAXONY FLANNELETTE. GOWNS .- Nicely trimmed $2.00, $2.25, $2.75, $3.00: a ee nencenmeremcemeend |. Kenara Miner--A pretty wed EXCELLENT VALUES IN SILKS ding took place on Thursday. | " ' Ort Oth, al Serelock, at the hone Black Charmeuse, beautiful cloth at ........ saueueeees $3.15 yd. foMe HOR, « when his Black Messaline, full yard wide at . aie % Jyounger daughter E.. was Colored Messalines at from . $1.95 to $3. 75 yd. wd arriage ta Mr. Dan- ¥' Tea altars Batwa "ad the Tvipertal Queen Quality Guaranteed Taffeta at . - $4.00 yd Hank stat, Winnipeg. 'The cere Special Chiffon Taffeta in Blue, Taupe, Grey, at . $2.50 yd. jmony was performed by the Rey KE. Diamond. of st. Alban's pro- Cathedral The bride, who was ty i ings CORRECT COATS Ta ewn of sand-colored jersey. ' embroidered! ino sand and blue, % ': with hal fe mateh, and carried We have a wonderful assortment of Coats at all prices-- a wedding Hse at mii Fonts Plushes, Suede-Velours, Silvertones, Whitneys, Kersey Cloths. r s arpenter playec vee bf went nae nels and Mr. (heunie We have a special coat at $27.50 for this week. ntil' during the Owing _ moins the . vom's family the wedding w ery quiet, boll being unatten: fea" After the wedding lineheon, Tthe bridal couple lott for a trip O en ' te western points. Upon. their refurn they wil take up) their @ resqdenee in Winnipes: SUNNIDALE Brentwood .. .. 2. New Lowell .. Cain' . ++ 35 160 Secor' ee +e AL 188 Tory Hill. 5 +e 19 53 215 666 PENTANG North Ward .. .. 0... 88 79 Centre Ward (a) < 119 68 Centre Ward (b) 101 72 Centre Ward (c) 89 64 Centre Ward (a) 89 99 South Ward (a) . 131 39 n-| South Ward (b)... 2. .. 104 44 South Ward (c) .. 2... 418 47 839 512 TINY No.1! Yes No Wyobridge .. 29 224 Lefaive's (a : 86 49 Lefaives's (b) .. 57 26 Lafontaine (a) 62 94 Lafontaine (b 4094 Wyevale 2 MeAvala (a MeAvala (b FLOS Fergusonvale 43 112 Base Line .. 27 132 Phelpston 88 66 Elmvale 45 256 Vigo. ce case B41 tit Lillicrap's .. cece 28 198 Langman... ......-+0+ 13 442 oRQ Hawkestone .. .. -. .. 42 122 Town Hall .. 8 82 Oro Station 15 132 Edgar ....- 11 164 Rugby .. 47 171 ee ie trom the stall at a. Sutelife & Sons, mantel olock and miscellaneous sho jer from Rebecen 1.0.0.F. Lodge, of which the bride was Noble Grand, sbowing High sateen which the young couple a} bela. Maj. No * 1297 | Ques, 1 . 2673 Ques, 2. 4235] Ques. 2 2624 1Ques, 3. 1259| Ques. 3 2663 'Ques. 4. 2475 67-93 75 Gi 121 66 72 100 73 ot 92 61 9% 94 OF 37 {RZ BB 9 39 {06 42 25 40 119 46 877 174 856 195 60 132 65 127 28 198 32 194 10 145 13 142 60 104 5O 114 72 9 5 85 4 86 12 73 20 127 18 134 26 121 12 163 12 163 24 45" 18 170 16 172 29 149 a a A ARR emt ORILLIA TOWN ¢ ¥

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