Barrie Examiner, 26 Jun 1924, p. 5

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innumerable or winners of In The`Huntress," a First Nation- al picture which is to be the feature of the program at the Capitol The- atre, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Colleen Moore has, without doubt, one of the most delightful roles of her whole screen career. A special gift size of Ariola with every purchase, opening day only. v Anvnv nu. us... `two: V..- . In this picture the Winsome young star plays the part of a vivacious care- free white girl. who has been reared as an Indian. She learns that she is white and then the fun begins" when she decides to win a. white husband. - 1 In` LL canny uwv-uvu uv n ... at 17 ...-y -............-..... She kidhaps a. bashful city youth, who has come into the country pros- pecting. Her efforts to hold him and (The Yllow Front Store) Canada's Best Chocolates` NElLSON S Free Chocolate-sf with ieach purchase for {hose who prefer them to the V Ariola Toiletries. SPECIAL For Decoration Day. FRENCH PEONIPS 3 for 10 while they last. Water -Wings, 49. 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Toronto. . 23 and 260 PAl.;lV[O_LI\:l SOAP sign in Wedg- ce1i_n~ l_)i nner- BOXED WRITING PAPER .`_`9`:. % TOOTHBRUSHES ` 19c _ vvv-Iv vv -..-_ v - NJ-ollar purcha.se./ 5&9 Very low priced. FOR MEN Deckle Edge. G-old Plated. "'51; 23c." 36 Dunlop St. Page Fin * Rider" will be shown y` and Wednesday at tre. .(Advt.) ent 1eath- er wear, INA June 26, 1924. 53.45 .h$l.25 each $1.00 each `each ` _ $3.75 each . $3.75 each J .China shaped cups) . $2.25 each Plates, $3.25 . $1.40 each 2 . . $1.25 each ` . . $2.25 pair $2.75 pair` (1 $2.50 each S, $4.50 each [ES l.V ;1Avma , .SHIRTSV /-' `i W W with collar I to match " % - $2.25 % % l 148336316. M \N ` ;`\`\`v/l V` R:e:::ible~ ` ` " _u s. SHIRTS PURCHASED A CLEARING LINE HF YOUNG MEN S SUITS L` i i care. IE: in-onny baby. -4 Miss Gertrude McCullough of Barrie `spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Dalton Banting. mu..- mr....a..1 "'lhnmnsnn of Barrie is Banting. - Miss Mu:-iel'Thompson of spending a. week with her aunt. Mrs. Robert Lowrle. _ ' Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Beynon of Bolton visited Mrs. Beynon s sister. Miss Doane, last week. ' Mrs.-Donald Ferguson and son Gor- don of Barrie spent Thursday` with Mrs. W. A. Jamieson. . mu..- u.....n. Allah has returned from A. Jamleson. Miss Sarah Allen has returned a prolonged visit to Toronto but isnot much improved in health.` Mr: `|'.nnnn!('s Bible Class will take improved In neaxm. Mrs. Lennox's Bible the Nlissionary programme in Sunday School next Sunday morning. _ mum, nmau Vvnhnfar has returned to; School next Sunday mormng. I Miss Doris VVebster has returned to `her home from North Bay where she has been attending Normal School. l -Mr... .-nu: `A/rm: `Run-fnn and MI . and. attending Norma; acnuux. -[ Mr. and Mrs. Burton and Mr. and Mrs. Grey motored to Alllston on Sun- day to visit Mr. and Mrs. George Wil- urvn ou,` too, will just arrived from buying es mentioned son. Miss Anna Westlof Barrie is visiting her Thornton relatives. Miss Thirza. West is still confined to the house with rheumatism. mun nnnf1\I1nfin'hn] closed on yum; mn rheumatism. The continuation ' school closed `Friday. and Miss McLa.ren left. for `her home in Perth next morning. She has made many friends during her Mr. T Mtcalf is under th doctor's .n-A HAVING CLEARING LINE or YOUNG MEN S surrs Thursday, June 28, 1924. 2.27511;-1.5.-4 _We also have af full supply of 7.-1: -Q-IQIDCIII `H I III 71:-"1'll -tlz e_-Bgsket -" ""'l'I"J ' snnnnucxwung ETS I and saucers, 1e cake plate, $4.49`set Berry Boxes ad dates . Nicotine spray in Liquid; i JPowde.r and Paste Foym. Butter Brown & Co. THE BEST SUMMER EGG PRODUCER ',S'LL!'LLS'{lL\'{lLS'{lL'{21F 9 THORNTON fl wuuvy Jugs, Etc. `run:-M_Ann - Ems; '1:_'.7--pg-(Ere-._s'`et f Dinnerware priced to clear r 97-piece set .00, they now stay ih Thornton and everyonekwill be glad to know that she is re-engaged for the next school year. V mn. nnri Nina Xlfokufnv 'Rnrfn'n nf IO!` me next. scnum year. Mr. and Mrs Webster Burton of Lethbridge, Alta., who were attending the Rotary Convention in Toronto, re- cently, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Grey. A V n... Tnnn 151 Mm VVnmnn' Institute Mrs. .1. n. urey. On June 18 the Women's Institute held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Sam McDonald. After business items` were discussed. and arrangements made for the annual District meeting at Beeton on July 4, D1;. Horton gave an interesting talk on contagious dis- eases--smallpox ` (,variola), measles and scarlet fever, the different symp- toms. treatment and _complications. Lunch was served by Mrs. J. Hatton and Miss M. McDonald. i ` ' ~ -Thornton Twelve" Enter-tained The Ladies Aid of the Methodist church on Friday evening gave a de- lightful dinner to The Thornton Twelve, who played Valley Farm so successfully here and at several - other places in the Spring. The male quartette was also invited. the pianists 1 and. the local clergy. Mr. M`cCague. B.S.A., of Alliston, also accepted an in- vitation tobe present; and it was a ' large and lively company that were seated at the long table which was laid diagonally across the spacious basement of the church. The ladies waited upon their guests, and served ` them bountifully with both substantial and dainty dishes. Vearl Coutts, at T the proper moment, assumed the role ` of toastmaster, and among the youth- ful orators who acquitted themselves with wit and eloquence were: England Mason. Jim Henry. Charlie Spencer. ` Hubert McKenzie, Gordon Henry and Miss McLaren. During the evening a surprise was sprung by the Thorn- ton Twelve upon thelrtrainer, Mrs. W." H.AAdams, when George Lennox read. a felicitous address signed by all of them, and presented -her in their name with a beautiful fernery of bask- et-work, and a boudoir lamp with elec- tric attachments, as "a mark of their appreciation and regard. The evening was tone of those which furnishes pleasant memories for `all future time and before parting the whole company sang Auld Lang Syne in the old- fashioned manner as they stood in a great circle around the board. \ s I Thornton lost oneiof its highly re- spected citizens on -Thursday morning. June 12, in the person of Jo n Easton, when he passed to the Grea Beyond; The late Mr. Easton was the son` of the late Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Easton and was born in the Township of Essa sixty-four years ago where he resided until sixteen years ago,` when he moved to the seventh line of Innisfil, A year ago last February he had a stroke and realizing that he would not be able to` take up farm work again he rented his farm and moved to Thornton. In` 1892 he married Miss Minnie Green, who survives him with the fol- -lowing children: Mrs. Geo. Wice and .Mrs. Harry Ayerst of Thornton, Miss Luella. of Toronto. George" C. of Cor- onation. Alta., and Raymond at home. He is also survived by thre`e~brothers, . James and George of Thornton and Dr. J. L. of Ayton. mu-.. Tnufnn hurl I-man ntn active Or- J. L. or Ayton. Mr. Easton had been an active angeman since his boyhood and the funeral held on Sunday, June 15, was in charge of the L.0.L. and was one 01: the largest seen here `for some time, six lodges being represented. Service was held in St. Jude's Church,~the Rev. Mr. Dew basing" his remarks from the text chosen by the deceased, Un- derneath are the everlasting arms." The pall-bearers were four Past Mas- ters and two presiding Masters of the 'r_n`r. m. 1.1 Mm-Hn. George Davis. ters and two presmmg masters u; Luv L.0.L.. W. H. Martin, George Davis, Sr., J. A. Corbett, `J. D. Stewart, Frank Banting and Thomas Allen. - mm... gmmmng the funeral from 9. Banting and Tnomas Auen. Thoe attending the funeral distance were: Dr. J. L. Easton of Ay- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Green of Owen Sound: Mr. and Mrs. Potts and daugh- ter and Mr. Rutledge of Elmvale: Miss Mildred G1-een,'1`oronto, and Geo. Gil- pin and family of King. _ ' - a--:-:1 VV=EI'\I- I Bruin VVII_&yn . Queen s Park, `Thursday, July 3. Ma.rch-Father of Victory . . . . . .Ganne [Intermezzo--L1lacs . . . . . . . . . . .Roberts Waltz--Wine,' Woman and Song . . . . .........L`..._............_...Stra.uss Popu1ar-F'o1-get Me Not` . . . .`Com-ad Selection--H.M.S. Pinatoreo . .Sull1va.n Mat-ch-The Liberty Bell . . . .~ . . Sousa Popula.r-If I Had You . . . . . .I-Iearst March-Leg1on of Honor . .Schuma.nn . -A1l izes in linoleum 1-ungs at W. A. Lowe & Son's, Elizabgth St. 18tfc IARRIE WEEKLY 3 ND coN_cEa'r' - * - - n..n..-3 I, ~TI-.._._J_.. John ston Sizes 14 to 16. Reversible AWL. I1: VV IIEUII ULLIUIQLUU. The bride wore her travelling suit of navy French poiret twill, with grey ` facings-` and a picture hat to match. Her costume was completed by 0. very` pretty ermine stole, and a corsage bouquet or Ophelia and Sweetheart roses. ' mru -{ma `urns 1\Y...-..n...4 1.-.04 '.-...x 4.1.... l'UGUu Mr. and Mrs. Nugent left on the midnight` train for-_the coastal cities by way of Prince Rupert, returning by Banff. Upon their. return'they will reside at Craigmyle, Alberta. St. Mary's Church was the scene of a pretty wedding Wednesday morning, June 18, _when Margaret Ellen. daugh- ter of the late George Cameron and Mrs. Cameron. Penetang St.. became the bride of Mr. Leo Lahey of Toronto. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dean Sweeney. ' Tho hr-in urhn urns a-Ivan nuyavlhv JJUHJI D W Cllly. The bride. `who was given awayiby her brother, Mr. George Cameron, wore a becoming dress of periwinkle blue flat crepe. leghorri hat ' and corsage bouquet of. Sweetheart roses and lily- of-the-valiey. The bridesmaid, Miss Annie `Cameron, sister- of the bride, wore sand crepe-de-chine and carried a bouquet of Ophelia roses and li1y-of- the-valley. Little Miss Margaret Cam- eron. niece of the bride, made a dainty little flower girl in white georgette. The groom was attended .by his broth- er, Mrt Leonard Lahey. mnua ffnauin (`nmnrnn aiufnr nf fhn er, H113 ueuuuru J.R:I.llCy. Miss Jessie Cameron. sister of the` bride, played the bridal music~'and sang H. Millard's Ave Maria" at the Offertory of the Mass. Aft-an Hun nnrnmnnv n wndinu hrnale- Ul1el'LUl'y UL [.116 LVI.i'l.E. After the ceremony a wedding break- fast was served at the home of the bride's mother. The bride was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. Lat- er, the bride and groom left for a trip to Buffalo; On their return they Will 1311:: In Tnnnnfn v LU l3uL1'd.lU. Klll live in Toronto. lrdnt of the feminine 9,! l1r1\lI lruijvv run-I\|-II Roselawn Farm. Oro, the home of the bride's parents on Saturday, June 21. was the scene of a very pretty _ wedding, when Rev. C. Graham Jones united in marriage Hartie Morton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walk- - er. to Mr; George E. Strachan, son of . Mr. and Mrs. R. Strachan, Oro. The ceremony was performed under an 1 arch of wistaria, honeysuckle. brack- en and foliage. The bride, who looked charming in a gown of ivory satin and carrying a bouquet of.Swe'etheart ros- yes, -entered the room on the arm of her father to the strains of the wedding ~ march from Lohengrin played by Miss Ada Vvalker, sister of the bride. The bride was attended by her sister, Mary, in orchid botany-silk crepe and car- ried a bouquet of orchid sweet peas and maiden hair fern, while the groom _was attended by his brother, Mr. A1- bert Strachan. During the signing of the register, Mrs. (Rev.) C. Graham Jones sang very "sweetly Because." after which a sumptuous wedding breakfast was served to over fifty guests._ The dining-room was taste- fully decorated with columbine, iris and lilac. Amid showers of confetti the happy couple left by motor for Toronto. Niagara Falls and points on Lake Ontario. The many and beauti- ful gifts received by the bride showed the high esteem in which the young couple a-re held. and their many friends join in wishingthem` every happiness. lVII I ll*\IVl\ | `Beautifully decorated and fragrant with lilacs and summer blossoms with .. Lani,-n-manna nf nnlrnu and Harv-nu Q1` \ with macs and Dl0SSOmS Wltnl a background of palms and ferns, St. Simon's Anglican 'Church,.Tor.onto, was the scene of a most brilliant June wed- ding last week when Lois Minthorne, ` daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cox, became the wife `of Major Harry B. Vvyndham Smith, son of the late Maj- ~or.J. F. Smith, of Barrie, and Mrs. Smith, Toronto.` The ceremony was performediby Rev. Clark Wallace. ' The bride was elaborately gowned in a charming creation of oyster white georgette over pink, beaded with crys- tals and daintily embroidered with rhinestones and silver, while her twin train was edged with silver and tulle veil embroidered with old lace and or- ange blossoms. The bride's bouquet was of white sweet peas and orchids. The bridesmaid was Miss Marjorie Cooper. who was handsomely attired in an original design of poudre _blue moir- et velour, trimmed with lace. She car- ried a shower bouquet of Ophelia ros- es. The bridesmaid's hat was. of lace to match that on her gown. Little Florence Jago made a dainty flower girl in` white georgette over pink with a.wreath of orange blossoms and a basket of Sweetheart roses. Mr. Les- ter Keachie supported the groom, while Captain Vincent Price and Mr. Ray MacKenzie, acted as ushers. Follow- ing the ceremony at reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, Mrs. Cox recei_ving in. a dainty gown of titiansand crepe romain with a brown lace hat and carrying purple pansies. Later the happy couple left on a hon- eymoon trip to .American' cities, the bride travelling in a navy blue tail- ored suit with grey blouse and hat to match.` Upon their return Mr. and Mrs. Smith will reside in Toronto. .' eof S,toney Brae. l quet of pink roses and narcissus. PYBURN-GOST|OK On Saturday afternoon, June 14, a very pretty wedding was solemnized by Rev. Jas. Aikenhead in the Meth- odist` church. MacTier. when Mary Georgina. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gostick, was united in mar- riage to Mr. Gordon Howard Pyburn, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Pyburn of Bracebridge. Promptly at four o'clock the bride entered the church on the arm of her vfatherto the strains of the Lohengrin Bridal Chor- us, played by Miss Georgina McKenzie The bride looked charming in a gown of white silk Can- ton crepe with trimmings of silver, with white veil draped gracefully from a coronet of orange blossoms, and. car- ried a lovely bouquet of pink roses and narcissus. Shewas met by the groom beneath a beautiful oral arch, and was attended by `Miss Florine Knapp. ` who was gowned in sand georgette with hat to match and carrying a bg&lr- Arthur Gostick, brother of the bride: ` ably assisted the groom. The two little flower girls. Marjory Cairns and Is- abella McDonald, looked sweetly pret- ty in their little fairy-like dresses or white net over old arose silk. carrying baskets `of sweet peas. Mrs. John Cairns sang Because" very sweetly during the signing of the,register. A AM-an nu: nnrnmnnv the bride's nar- during tne signing or Ine.l`!:g1:xu:I.'. Ater the ceremony the bride's par- ents entertained a large nufnber of. guests to a sumptuous dinner, at which there were a number of toasts to- the bride and groom. also to the bride's parents on the occasion of their wedding anniversary. The young lad- ies of the choir acted as waitresses, mun `Iowan nnrnhnl` nf beautiful and` BB 013 me 01101!` acteu as wuxnruauuu. The large number of beautiful and STR`l-\-C-HAN--WALKER ..1..-.... 111...... I\...\ 41...` 1.... LAEv-cAM.I-:RoN _..-.I_ I`1I..-.._I. -....- ALA .- SMlTH-COX 4--......A _.. amship that is noted pearance of its ags ormation that it sends ndry almost as often smoke soon dim the a flag. -FLAGS or A SHIP ` table .linen. On ship- 1'1-1: manna EXAMINER valuable gifts bespeak the popularity of the bride and groom. Among these was a beautiful silver tray from the L.O.L. No; 2158 and also a hand made point lace handkerchief from her cous- in Mrs:, .`I'n.Q_ Patterson of Bracebridge, handkerchief trom ner cous- in, Mrs. Jas. Patterson which the bride carried. The day was beautiful and the church, decorated throughout with white and purple flowers, presented a."' lovely picture. Mr. VV. [Black and Mr. F. C. Ricketts acted as ushers. A4. -yon nm Hm: hmn-nv nnnnle left acted ushers. At 7.30 p.m. the happy couple left by auto for Bracebridge. amid confet- ti, cheers, etc. The bride upon leaving was attired in a. sandoolored suit with hat and shoes to match. Upon their return from their honeymoon from points south they will reside in MacTier. * IWUGLAS pf mg __l_ DRUG 3T9RE Pb.-one 75. not-1; z'I;oronto. Powman PUFF FREE with every purchase of Talcum. ` BULK CHOCOLATES 39 15 for those who like gbod ' Clhocolates. ` Dordthy Kingston CHOCOLATES ' 69 15 for those who wish super- quality Chocolates. F REE- - Ivory Comb to first ten ladies purchasing in store in morning. les from ity patent 7 in. a_*_1 Largest Assortment of TAFCPMSL i We wish to announce to our friends and to the patrons of this store a that we, as successors to A. E, Patterson,` solicit your patronage and wish you to come and meet us on Saturday, June 28th, Our Opening Day DEVELOPINGAND PRINTING ' OUR SPECIALTY. 19c bar . RUSSIAN OIL 69 Tb Having, sold my drug business, 36 Dunlop St., Barrie, to Mr. Fred` Douglas, ll wish to thank my customers for their splendid support in the past andbespeak for Mr.'Douglas_ a continuance of the same, knowing that you will be well pleased to have him serve you. ' ANNOUNCEMENT %- CHANGE OF BUSINESS French Ariola FREE BEAUTY S DECISION ` COLLEEN Mooxs STARS t - IN THE HUNTRESS u--_ -wvvcg-u

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