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Barrie Examiner, 6 May 1920, p. 16

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Page Sixteen IT THAT BRINGS A OUSTOMER BACK TO A STORE? We believe it is because they are satisfied customers Are you one of our satis- fied customers ? Telephone 692 or call at 151 Bradford St, Goods delivered to any part of town. HOOK'S The Bradford Street Grocery ing came to a close with the singing of 'For They are Jolly Good Fellows." ip on July 12, 1840, he moved to Vespra forty years ago. He spent the first couple of years in Minesing ALLANDALE NEWS and the remainder of hin life at Grenfel Of » quiet yet kind and loving disposition, Fred Brunton of Prince Albert, Snak.,|/he was always ready to lend a helping is visiting friends here. hand where needed or give a good word The regular meeting of L.O.L. No. 432|of advice. For many years he taught the will be held on Thursday, May 13 | Bible Class in the Methodist Sunday School Mrs. Wm. Hill, Sanford St., was ealled|#nd for x number of years was superin: 3 ? the |tendent. In religion he' was a Baptist: but Pree chen, List wre ch eoeeunt Of the ee ae cemee be wats Ba Chureh, saltnsiel ce bits | there being no Baptist Church here. In geciel on Wis Reba ot ee ore |pollea etwas s Ulead te Gea neval thehevel yell booked | mourn his loss his widow, six daughters eat sae Ske aie! eval wall mitted nal thee sonat Robert en iar homestead, 'There ix a lively movement of grain on | S¥lvester and Ber®-of Colwell. Mrs, F. the G.T.R. out 'of Midland these days,|Thrun of Toronto, Mrs Soe Hersey of even grain boats having reached the Tif: | Barre, Vt... Mre. Bilton of Stayner, Mre. o four brothers and three sisters, Ser- ¢ wax conducted in the church on May Rev, J. A. Lecce of Minesing, assisted division of the G.TLR. by struightening the | - This Stocking Days event has become to be immensely popular.--Such a sell- ing of Hosiery that indicates this store's leadership in supplying stockings for the many----there is no Hosiery need that we cannot supply--and remember that by reason of our specializing in stockings and a close connection with the sources of supply you get the maximum value, : . A Premium of one package of garden seeds is given with every dollar spent in Hosiery, 6 Packages with every five-dollar stocking purchase. BUY YOUR STOCKINGS HERE--Get the best value Possible, and get all your garden seeds for nothing. SOME SPLENDID LINES THAT CANNOT BE DUPLICATED LATER ON: Superfine | and heavy jain" Cashmere Hose, British make, are) frown Children's Fine xi rib Cashmere Hose, elastic knit, made in seamless 2x1 rib Cotton Hose, seamless foot. A grand Hose for wear. 7 74 380, 4 480. Dure wool, Sizes 84, 9, 94 and 10. Pair .... $4.75 Se Women's Women's Glove Silk Hose, the best Black obtainable, extra fine, Sizes 9 94 and 10 at pa and 2xt, Brit- and scarce, 9, Chlidren's txt rib Cotton Hose, Black and Made in Canada, clastic, Brown seamless foot, both black and brown. Sizes 5, 54, 6, 64, 7. 74, 8, 84, 9 and Women's Silk Fibre Hoxe, lace Blaok, very popular. 9 Women's -- Fine Pure Cashmere Hose Plain with ribbed garter Jine; avd- making Woodville the Junction | in place of Lorneville. The two-yearold som of Mr. and Mrs Archie Marshall narrowly e% being Killed on Tuesday morning. Unnotiesd by his mother. the little fellow wandered out on the balcony and in some way got over the railing and fell to the ground. When found hiv head was resting on the walk but fortun be did not full on the ee: ment or he would have been killed. Ax it was, he was unconscious for over an hour. He i now getting along all right nnd no serious results are suticipated Presbyterian Church A shipment of new books for the Sun-| day School Library has been received. An election of elders has been in pro- gress for the lest few weeks, The ballot will close on Friday night and announce- ment of the three elected will be made next Sunday, organizations are now enjoy: summer sports--hikes, athletics, | Burton Ave. Methodist Church i Wilfred Orok gave 9 splendid address | at Burton Ave. Epworth League last Mon day night. His subject was 'Sodium | Chloride" or "Common Sslt."" He dealt with it in very original way | id cldwed a very successful yeer and on Wednesday had their annual | election: President, Mrs. J, Patton; Ist vice, Mrs. Holmes: secretary, Mra. Cullen ; | treasurer. Mrs, Wisdom; parsonage com mittee, Mrs. Lougheed, Mrs, Cluson, Mr Kilgour; flower committee, Mra, Fleetham, | Mrs. Day, Mr. Gough, Mrs. Rusk; alter nate. Mm, Gracey Don't forget that the Gospel Band comer to Burton Ave, Methodist Church next Bundsy evening. Presentation to Mr. and Mrs. J. Wharram Lost Monday evening s number of friends guthered ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wharram, Essa St., for the purpose of wishing them succes: in their new place of residence. Mr. and Mrs. 'Wharran have lived on thé 14th conces etree | PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN ALLANDALE Five-room frame cottage with good cel- lar, quarter aere land with some small fruit trees, on John St, Price .. $1090 Frame house on John St. Price Roughcust house on Alfred Street, wix rooms. good cellar, woodshed, table and hen house. Price s+. $1000 Eight-room brick house on Gowsn St., summer kitchen and woodshed, water and electric lights, two large lots, garage and chicken house, raspberry and black cur- rant bushes. "Price ............ $2200 Five-rpom frame house on John St.. lot BOx100 ft. Price cecceeeeee $U100 Frame house on Centre St., putlor, sin- ing room and large kitchen, good cellar with cement floor. electric lights and wa- ter, woodshed. Price . sees $200 Roughesst house on Cumberland Street. Parlor, dining room, sitting room, hall, three bedrooms, clothes closet, kitchen and summer kitchen, good cellar, electric lights | and water. Price vee S1BO For catulogue of properties for sale apply | M. D. Cubitt-Nichols, Barrie | | 4 by by Rev. F. N. Bowes of Angus, Inter. ment took place immediately after in the 'nfel Cemetery. The pall-bearers were four brother, George, Ben.. Henry and Will. und two nephews, George Tracey of Minesing und Wesley Tracey of Midhurst. THORNTON May 5.--Mr. Thompson, banker. spent last Sunday with friends in Toronto. Dr. Patterson has moved his stock to the east side of Barrie St. and will now occupy the residence of the tate Miss Dor- ing. Mr. ard Mm. A, MeKent Sunday wth friends ia Alliston A large crows. from herr attended the service ir Cookstown on Sunday night and all steak very highly of Rov, Mr. Sharpe ant hie helpers A number of childrag arsuud here are confined to the house with whooping eough Chas. Gilpin of Toronto was recent visitor with friends here. Much sympathy is extended by their Thorntdn friends to Mr. and Mrs, W. Flet- | cher in the death of their infant daughter last Saturday, Last Sahbsth was observed as Mother's Day in St. Jude's Church, and next Sab bath will be observed in_ the Methodist Church "as Mother's Day. Service at 10.30 to mothers sad mothers' choir; at 7 pan., service especially to young women, young women's choir. The pastor will preach at | both services. ig , MIDHURST May. 5.---John Dunn on the Mill Road had the misfortune to lose bis house by fire on Tuesday night. The fire was cous: | ed, it in eaid, by the explosion of a coal oil. stove. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Cook have return- ed home after spending some time with friends in Penetang. Miss Mae Handy is visiting friends at Elmvale, Mrs, Archie Monteith has returned home after spending the week-end with friends Sit Painswick, Mr. and Mra, W. W. Boyce attended the funeral of Edwin Tracey (the former's brother-inlaw) at Grenfel on Tuesday. James Frankeom has returned home af- ter spending a few days with friends in Toronto, Mr. and Mm. W. W. Boyce spent Sun- day with friends at Utopia and Grenfel. MITCHELL SQUARE May 4.--Miss Mary Walker of Longford spent the week-end with her parenta, Mr. and Mrs, J. Walker. Fred Love is at present laid up with a bud cold. Mr. ond Mrs. R. J. Cairns and family of Orilha spent Sunday with Mr. and Mmm. H. J. Crawford. Garfield Rouse brought home a new Ford car Inst week. Mrs, Goss of Toronto in visiting her parents, Mr, epd Mrs, Wm, McMillen. The farmers in thiq locality have not commenced seeding operations \ax yet ow. ing to the very backward weather. --[_ q STROUD . May 4.--Dee Barclay spent the week-end in the city. Miss Laura Humphrey of Toronto spent a few days with Mrs, J. Robertson Mrs. J. Barclay and Kit are visiting in Toronto. * urse Northgraves ix at her home here. es Jessie and Margaret Robertson itors in the city. What would you do if your money? SEE WHAT D) TE 2 CONSTANCE TALMADGE in a laughing, romantic comedy-drama "The Veiled Adventure" you found a very charming. woman in negligee in your room trying to rob you of ICK ANNESLY DID PRICES---EVERYONE 16c. FRIDAY-SATURDAY, MAY. 7-8 Old stock izes 6, 64 .. xoamlene foot eanede: | Fontes White Cotton Hose Maco for stout figures. Pro White Ix! rib, seamless foot #5 #109) 37" goes" ani ri ae Women's = Colton Hose, artificial White silk ankle, also plain. Children's Extra Fine {xt Rib Cash- Sizes 84, 9, 91 and 10. Biack mere Hose with double Women's Black Cotton Hose, heavy Pair .. ci Knee. Best British make Fleece weight, flerce lined..Can- 10, at pair 2... 0, B80 Black foot, A very good stock- ada made, sizes 9, 94 and Child's High grade Maco Hose, ix{ rib, elastic, seamless Children's = Pure Cashmere Hose with Blaok double knee, Made in loss fool, pure wool 5. 54, 6 600, 64 6Bo, 7 750, 74 800, 8 8} $1.10 nal A tated de aad Child's Very fine, txt rib Cotton | White Hose, a good hose for Silk wear, Seamless foot. 6 64 450, 7 74 650, 8 83 B70 | | A SALE OF CHILDREN'S DRESSES Recently we purchased a lot of man- ufacturer's overmakes in lovely Lresses for children in Crepe, Ginghaims and Scotch Zephyrs. These are prettily made of high grade materials. Sizes are from 4 to 12 years and the range of colorings is large. They are divided into 3 lots and priced to sell at $2.95, $3.35 and $3.75. There are 185 in the lot and each is a bar- gain. DO COME EARLY AND SEE THEM _ VICTOR VICTROLAS AND RECORDS. Choose from stock. Women's White Greaf Britain, A" good and 10. Pair ...... 760 Women's -- Fibre Silk Hose, made by Size 63 SP Luxite Holeproof Hosiery Co, eaipiae » $1.46 lisle top, Loes and heel, in 8 $1.45, Women's = Colton Hose, mercerized, brown, black, grey, tan White Fine Cream Cashmere Worth 90e. Special .606} (Women's Silk Fibre Hose wilh lisle Hose, made in Canada, {x eee Silk top, reinforeed heel and Tb, seamless. foot, eee toe, in black, white, pink, 5, 53, 8 600, 61 @Ba, 7 760, ! | Children's Super-fine Cashmere, 4x blue, Sizes 9, 93 and 10. 74 800, and 8 $1.10. Blaok { rib, British make, elas-- Pair. tie and good wearing. Qure wool 5 5) B50, Children's Fine 1x! rib Cashmere S1'p6,) 990 Ze $120.1 (Women's Thread Silk Tion Black Hose, Canaila made, seam. Se 8h25. 81 $4.40, 00s] | Sik isle Lop, reink coe BUee a g Women's Every dollar coat right here you can save from $2.00 to $4.00 on each purchase. M® 204 Raincoats are in a complete assortment--nothing trashy, but good goods at'a fair price to you and ourselves. Come in and see. GEO. VICKERS ing. 6 600, 63 650, 7 700, 74 8 83 760. Silk Ankle Hose, lisle top, Queen Quality, good wear. ing hose, sizes 83, 9, 94 @ good filling hose with and white, pair .. cashmere foot, sizes 9, 943 and 10. Old stock, and toe, in navy, white, y. castor and black, 7 Tac Thread Silk Hose, Black Cat Brand. A fine stock- ing. lisle top, toes, and heels, in navy, 'grey, brown, black and white. 9 to 10. Pair .. Always give satisfaction, We have dhem in black, White, navy, castor, +. $2.25 brown. Pair YOUR NEW HAT IS HERE Summer brightness is forecast in these lovely hats on display in our showrooms. They comprise the most charming modes of the mom- ent. They are all individual styles, for we sell no duplicates. There is a style here for you and at a price that spells economy. Misses Marshall and Lawlor ia charge, with. the assistance of Miss Browne, late of Murray-Kay, as chiet designer and trimmer. VISIT OUR SHOWROOMS-- YOU'RE WELCOME you save is as good as a dollar made, and if you want a Suit or Rain- Our Suit? R. MALCOMSON, Mgr. DREAMLAND-- SELZNICK PICTURES EUGENE O'BRIEN SPECIAL COMEDIES EVERY DAY "SEALED HEARTS" | A NEW PRODUCTION BY RALPH INCE A remarkable play with a remarkable cast A story of the inevitable triumph of youth MONDAY-TUESDAY, MAY 10-11 Laughter--with a tear close to the surface. Broad. smiles and happy laughter--then, a sigh of sympathy for Jimmy Dodd, "The Gay Old Dog" JOHN CUMBERLAND IN A HUMAN-HEART COMEDY-DRAMA "THE GAY OLD DOG" HUMAN, SYMPATHETIC AND MERRY A SPECIAL PICTURE AT SPECIAL PRICES ADULTS 27c, CHILDREN 22c. WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY, MAY 12-13

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