Last week. Sweeping all other sales aside and making Phenomenal Price Reductions in all lines of goods. Reductions that are touching pre-war level THE SEEMING IMPOSSIBLE HAS HAPPENED - + UNPRECEDENTED CONDITIONS MAKE IT NECESSARY TO REDUCE OUR STOCK, AND TO DO SO WE ARE USING THE PRICE-CUTTING KNIFE SO UNSPARINGLY THAT YOUR GOOD JUDGMENT WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY NOW. WE ARE DETERMINED TO TURN OVER A FEW THOUSAND DOLLARS' WORTH OF STOCK PRIOR TO BRINGING FORWARD OUR REGULAR XMAS DISPLAY. THUS WE ARE OFFER- ING EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE AT A CUT PRICE. NO CAMOUFLAGE METHOD TO ATTRACT ATTENTION IS BEING USED, AS MOORE & ARMSTRONG'S BUSINESS SUCCESS HAS. BEEN ACHIEVED BY HONESTY OF PURPOSE, THEREFORE THIS SALE IS ALL WE ADVERTISE IT TO BE. EVERYTHING REDUCED--YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE Se) IN THE READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT HATS UP TO $10.00 REDUCED TO $4.98 EACH Big table full of this season's models put out at a price that should clear them quickly. Regular up to $10.00 {OW TRE BO WE AR We +++ ees. Sale $4.98 Remember, every hat, no matter what kind, is marked AT STARTLING PRICES at a price that makes it big value. Scores to select from. Hundreds of yards of beautiful Silks, all wide widths, costing you prior to the sale $2.75 to $3.85. Every new color among them. On Sale $2.00 yd. (no tax) Silk Poplin in the better quality, 36 inches wide, and a full range of colors, present cost to you $2.63 yd. During Sale voy gia: son eee wae $1.59 yd. (no tax) Table of Silks, assorted lines, mostly narrow widths and quite suitable for making Xmas gifts, regularly priced up to $1.50 yd. ... is es Sale 69¢ * All other lines of Silk in reduction of 20%. We boast of having one of the largest and best assorted YOUR VICTORY BOND NEGOTIATED soci Kei ; stocks of I-adies', Misses' and Children's Ready-to-Wear Garments in Simcoe County, and some of the Bargains WITHOUT ANY REDUCTION Victory Bonds, no matter how large or how small, will be accepted in payment of goods purchased, provided, of course, that the amount of purchases made equals the amount of bonds presented. mentioned in this advertisemefit will prove to you the advantage gained by buying here and now. A sacrifice of profits on Coats, Blouses, Dresses, Kimon- 'store ha ay as, Skirts, Sweaters, Etc., Ete. PROFITS ARE FORGOTTEN -- YOU GET THE BENEFIT SOME STAPLE BARGAINS -. | ALL COATINGS, DRESS.GOops, ETC., SLAUGHTERED American Cotton Batts, which are prefer- ; % F ; Canadian Batts, are Every yard of Coating, and we have 24 able to-the:darker, Canadian a pieces to choose from, ranging in price WHAT DOES 25% ON ALL SILK AND CREPE BLOUSES MEAN TO YOU? Hundreds, and we might safely say thous- ands, to choose from which bring in all NEVER BEFORE SUCH BARGAINS IN PLUSH AND WOOL. COATS Reductions surpassing your anticipations . . eR . 4 25, to.. 19¢ each A iscriminate- | 224 made without discrimination , marked, from 25¢ down from $3.50 to $8.50 yd., bears 25 per | {hat is new in Blouses. Indiscriminate- | oie Or quality ai " ity i lette, wide . . ly cu per cent ne ; * Heavy Quality Stripe Flannelette, cent. reduction. This means a cut of bau soo Laas: te Salts' Esquimette Plush and some beautiful Velour Coats, width, 3 pieces only to sell, regular 45c 87c to $2.13 on 'every yard. u "Whi Flannelette regular up to $78.00 ... « Sale $58.50 lit Sale 25¢ yd. Night Gowns, assorted styles, reg. price aoe a Be fee $45.00 Quanty es ve ee eg ee ne On these lovely Dress Serges which come $2.98 each, and very scarce goods ... | Coats up to $40.00 for gee 5 pieces only White Flannelette, regular in all the new shades, and are in 50 and tet see eee cee oe. Salle $2.59 each | Remember, these aol and $ 40c, reduced to.......... 33¢ yd. 54 inch widths, you save $1.00 per yd. | Beautiful Kimonas in all weights, every | ,; only Coats, inn aiist ea A A 7 , an " New Ki Cloths in Rose, Grey, Fawn, Regular $3.00 for .. .. ... $2.00 yd. one at a cut price. and no two 'alike, regular up to 830.00, Cut Price Sieat ' Pink, Mauve, Sky, Copen and Navy, | All other lines of Dress Goods 20 per cent, | Every pair of Corsets reduced 15 cent, | © only Ladies' Black Beaver Cloth and Cheviot Coats, not , y 4 Pel y: y Pel psd ea, *b ait h reduced to... .. .. .. «. «. 58 yd. reduction. during this sale. qualities are good «......... i 'cl NOTE | Sale Starts Tuesday Morning, Nov. 31st. at 9 o'clock On account of the unusual reductions -- Unseasonable weather during Octob- in prices we cannot send out goods | Buy Silk Hosiery and Silk | Ibex Flannelette Blankets SOILED Cord Velvet at a Pre-war er retarded sales on many lines of on approbatioh, as this means added |" Gloves at 25 per cent. Off in the largest size, SWEATER COATS Price--59c yd. Fall and Winter goods, and left ie returned. . P heavy stocks, which ac wling can to each article returneds Ye un buy ali gou ood, $3.98 pair HALF PRICE 'Tes How Only teh Coed Vitek toe uot eee We are making the prices so low for we doubt if you will bave the - regular $1.25 quality, colors Ruby juctions. Rega y : : An assorted lot of Ladies' and Chil- and Scarlet, Sale, 59¢ yd. that it will pay you to make early opportunity again. Regular prices | These are first quality and consider- dren's Soiled Bwester Costa, mostly Space does not permit us to make 7 ; marked on every pair in the store, ed the best Canadian-made Blanket. a i Other Cord Velvets, regularly priced mention of all lines, and ? selections of any line you may re Sale, 25% Less | Regular $4.98 pair, while the lot | Pure ¥0! line. (baie :Nalt We at $1.25 to $1.75 yd., Sale, 89¢ yd. y that. thi mx) ' bly oy f 08 pair, } Sale, Half Price - x ce J say that this Sale inclfdes eve quire during this and the next -- lasts our price will be $3.98 Pair = One Piece Only Teddy Bear Cloth article: shown in this 'big staid season. . It will pay you to buy on Tuesday | One Pair only large size Scotch Woo! for Children's Costa, 50 inches wide, : PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED morning.--Every purchase is a Blankets, a beautiful pair. Regular | EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE | outurat color. Regular price $4.25 COME EARLY AND GET THE AS USUAL Saving to you, $27.80, Sale Price, $23.50 AT A REDUCED PRICE yd. Sale $2.13 yd. BEST "sate |MOORE & ARMSTRONG "2° | 33 LE ; STYLE SAL SA STORE E =o Mi, Christopher J. W. Long of Bradford. jinaheth eweetly during the sign-|ing gown of pastel blue charmeuse and em-| Mr. and Mrs. Kidd left Saturday night Rev, Mr, Taylor officiated, rer gel ye sag ike <n Meads eo Peck ee ea aon girdle of delicate for Winnipeg. Chicago and Toronto ire P| - ff), zimer Felis, after spending the hunting |relatives were present. After the ceremony |French flowers, from which hung soft pink|bride traveling in amart mule of golt, seagon with the Cookstown Hunt Club, has |Mrs, St. John, who is an intimate friend of | ribbons, was the pretty trimming. A| toned taupe velour with hat of panne vel- ! Feturned to his position st Hamilton. [the bride's family, served n very dainty portrait hat of black maline with uncurled | vet of the same absde trimmed mith oy = =| Mrs. W. T. McMaster vuited in Toronto|luncheon. The happy couple left for Buf- ostrich mount of dawn pink completed her| ostrich mount of sunset pink. 'They will ; ; thie week, falo and other American cities on their|costume. She carried pink roses, The|be at home in Cookstown after Nov. 12, The representative of she Barrie Examiner in Cookstown is George F, Thompson. t the close of the ser- |honeymoon. On their return they will be | bride was preceded by little Yvonne Hanes, | ' News items for Cookstown ant adjacent country m: 'banded or phoned to Mr,- 'the Methodist Church on Monday |st home in Symington Ave., Toronto. cousin of the bridegroom, who made the | Subscribe for The Examiner --$2 per years 'Thompson and will be forwarded to this paper. lo. 89 finds him. Bub- |! night, u miscellaneous shower was given to most charming of ring-bearers, frocked in seriptions, either new or renewals, may be forwarded through Ruby. Watters, Kidd--Andrews pink georgette and carrying a white eatin | ---<------------------ = iy Methodiay Chutes 'had' Every aoe ate | Sttkstoon Star--The home of Capt, tnd|cubion from the comer of which, buns] SIMCOE MARBLE WORKS W. G. Mackay, Hy. Coleman, Thomas|and afterwards on the oa babe eh riper 6 | Mrs. E. Shelton Andrews, 214 Eleventh 8t., A : ' BARRIE fizst Tuesday after-|meeting on Friday night. A feature was 7 Mr. Harris Redmond of Regina amisted . MoKGnight and Wm. Diawoody were present |noon of each month during the winter ses:|u iebate: "ex ieed te vhat loo ve foes teens of ene: foe preston Of She Ucidagrones.- 'The welding savieh woe Dealers Granite and Marble Monuments pt Massey Hali, Toronto, on Friday evening | son, doing more to destroy young manhood than | urday evening, by candle light, 'their e.|Played by Mrs, B. Hunt Smith and during ae ee Only best material used and of last week to hear Hon, Mr. Meighen. Mr. Lennox of Knox College, Toronto, |are intoxicating liquor." The-7egative cond daughter, Josina May, became the | the sigaing of the, register Mr. E. F. Mo- b lass workmen em |. Brass Tab- Joa, Howard of Brampton was in town |took the service at the Presbyterian Church |won, 'The debate was well handled, and|fong, "af" Arthur James Holder Kidd of |Garvey sang 'Her Portrait." | Pa end Prices rr ) here on Sunday; cigarettes and whiskey got what was com: | Cookstown, son of Mr. and Mra, John Kidd, | For the reception, which followed immed- |9- ian, Prop. -Manvel, Mer Miss Eleanor Hopper felt this Non! Fd -- Brof:"unlosded © car of Nukol ling to them. The boys. have donations | to °tne presence of about sixty guests, the |iately, the dinin, soot sue, neatly = ------ familton where'she has sccepted yp | this wel. ' pats ve ranged. The table, centred with a oryst sidietitian tov one of the homitel: there | Mes." (Dr.)("Wikiiwon of | Newinarket | eUSUae 42 860 for squipment for phys. gereetny was parformbd by the Rav. Canon AE ar Onbaftooes corte wha coe Married, on Wednesday, Nov. 24, Misa|#pent » few days with her sister, Mrs. W.|Methodist Church has granted them per- half past eight o'clock. Bowls of pink|Plced smaller baskets of-the same flowers, 'Alice Nevile, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Geo, |): Broley, last week, mission to'have equipment installed in the | so4 white, chrysanthemums lent their beau. | Was ntesided over for the first hour by Mrn, 0. Nevils, to Mr. Melville Donnelly, son| Mitchell' Reilly returned home from At-|Sunday School room. ty to the drawing room, where the wedding |G. K. Smith of Moose Jaw, aunt of the . : , Sask, last 5 bride, and for the second by Mrs. W. A. REAL ESTATE AGENTS of. Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Donnelly, bcd toe Lor 'ado his official "vie: took place, + ee i Wilson, who is attending Bar-|,, ,eector agg « ¥ Bartlam--McMaster The bride wes given in marriage by her |Ashley.. Mrs, Hanes, cousin of the bride- ric Basie College pent the waak-god ai |{* ¢9 the aehool here on Monday, 3] get wadding took place atthe boin father, and was weet and ginth in her |fro0m, out the ies, The thretier wed WE SPECIALIZE IN her here, Chris: Thompson hes sold bis farm t0|o1'Rey. A. N. and Mes. St. John, Newion- bridal 'robe /of ivory charmeuse, the soft ding cake, surmounted by TOWN AND FARM PROPERTIES 'The hunters returned to town on Tues-|Mr. Gould of Grey County. brook,|when Migs Sadie MoMester, daughter |satin being fully draped over embroid- |leaves and surrounded with lighted candles Bale~A jadie b grace! day morning. They wore succesful io get-| sap number of horses, Gee or Mss, W.. T, McMaster of Cookstown, and |ered 'net, of which the-bodice was fashion. |in' silver candlesticks, held the place of Call and look over our list before bear. +H, T. Rankig. ' Mr. J. 0. Bi f Toronto were united |ed: Iridescent were the effective |honor on a side table. ng were Mrs, 5 Se Ses 'peielgal of the High} Mx Hector ee ey ied tk uardage te Rev, A. N.8t, Joba, The| garniture. The i , veil was ght R.R, Dorhem and Mies Zee ar School, -epent the week-end at her home in Hie Dinstey, pave Ke : Ve Ae = eens, oe 'suit\of be yey 'hoe ge sige we inc ee ats ;