g -p3irs-for WHOWEARE MEN S CAPS Sizes 23 to 35 2--`r $1.065 $1.00 55 The preparatory s0r\'i Friday night was very pm on account of the invlo weather. BALBRIGGAN .. . 59 -H Communion was nnsr Union Church lust Sum}: which some neW_m-mhv-1' to the roll. Mr. and Mrs. (,?hri. spent the winter in 'I`m-m children. are retlu'nin;.' 1 this week. `A w... .. ..... .. -..... ..\,u. an - an Mrs. Frank Hen(l0l'sI1 Margaret, of 'I`01'0nt0 :-ipvl with friends here. uupruvulg. . Quite a. number at` 1! this village are \\'0l`kin;.; ; son's saw mill near Hr:-1. so on . -.- May 4-Mrs. \Vm. improving. (Jnifo 9 nnv-nh-av ..1 Sm yard]! you can} "You get igrc soap-and so I 5:17 on hand`. It real? purity, Sunlight is and comfortable." Limited, Toronto. Sunlight rm of it is pure, clean. materials, which concerned. `_' V . Reinforced [at points of wear, in all the latest shades, includ- ing Russian tan, nude, tan bark, tango pink, Indian orange, mouse, Mah Jong, mauve, cam- el, black, etc., sizes " 8% to 10% e . . . . . . .. C Sunhghtg home! V For w:1< leums, in fact, f soap and water `does its work Sn \ Paid-up Capital $ 10. Reserve - - 1!), Total Assets - 210. i'3"5nk -1 !-IE j ESTABLISHED NEW LO\ The expe of town c ing by m satisfacto ' Wnte go {(5 ' HOM LADIES ART s.n.K .S.TCKi.NGS. 44. % I104 with seams down {he back --FI_RSTS-'- % SILK CREPE TIES THE POLICY or ' THE HUB sromzs. ALL HARD COL- LARS IN STORE UNDERWEAR Sizes 13% to 18 All goods milst he sat- isfactory to customer or money reftinded. 1 The customer is al- ` `ways right. By for ca.sh-sell for ` 6 `' 25c 69 = 49: it-gnvvn-jun ' | May 4-Mrs. Ashtbn of Uxbrldge ha been visiting her `sister, Mrs. Joseph I Frallck. ` I `Allan IV:-nus `l.'4'1n.-`II;-.1- in I.-..u...A.-I2... -8..- a suuu Lune. I Mrs. G. W. Webber s father, Mr. s'Watson of Dalston, is still on the sick list. Tn...-.._I. I3....1l..I- 1n......1- ..-...1 11.1.. 111... | 1,) HUW. ~ . Seeding is the order of the day in` this vicinity. Many farmers have been` kept back from sowing on account. of} the unsettled weather. vuuuvvulxnu 47-no-a Laud t\nnnaI1\A LL... but: UIIBULLIUU WUh.l.llUl'. A number from here attended the piano recital held at Minesing, Thurs-' day night. Thnnn nrnru-nu 9-ho Alanna: nf `Du-nn{>_ uuy 1115111.. Those attending the dances at Brent- wood and Craighurst last weelfrexgort a good time. MFG (1 `X7 TAHknn a fr: 1* on `In May 5-- Mr. and Mr. Grant Mayor, formerly of Big Bay Point, are moving to Montreal this Week where Grant has secured an excellent posi- tion as sales manager for theeEastern Canada branch of the Duffie Electric Manufacturing Company, Ltd. mibseph Fralick. Frank and Alice Fm-' lick and Miss Mary Nixon motored to Uxbridge and spent Sunday with friends there. ` f ' ` ` I` l'd.llUK. E Miss Cora Frali_ck is impvrovihg nice- ; ly now. I Qnnina in #11:: nvnrv nf 4-Inn Ann In This opening sale willprove to- you that our prices are the lowest in Barrie. We have taken a lease on the premises at 22 Dunlop St. and expect to stay in business a good many years. But we neeclyour help. We must sell `a lot of merchandiseyas. our prots are small-we believe in quick sales at small prots. If you want low pricesto last. come- in and do your shoppingat the Hub.` You get some real good bargains. We are continually buying` new merchandise for cashiand that means a great saving on the selling price. Wel1w.an_t yo'ur -patronage need Eur goqd -- `Let's get together 'roRoN1'o For our opening we ore featnrinva grey worsted `Suit, in two or three buttons, Ferguson serge, lined and`wel1tai1ore`d by Oxford, opening sale a blue serge suit that has become popular, in all sizes, at....r.- . . . . . . . . Othersuits . . . . .;. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . $llL95 up TOPCOATS .. . . . . . .. $11.95 up to $19.95 [ EXTRA SPECIAL. $219` SILK BROADCLOTH SHIRTS % With separate dollars to match, sizes 14 to 17, in white, tan, _sand, cream, mauve, powder grey, blue. .DFNV'A1.-F: { |T|1n1uu= STORES HE WOULD NOT BE % ' WITHOUT THEM THEAHUB GENERN. STORES 22 DUNLOP ST., BARRIE ALI. GOODS Musrnasnwlsrnctonv on Jmonav nsrunnan. MEN'S CLOTHING Khaki combinatiqps, sizes 36-44. Overalls, Big B, b1_ue\stripe, $1.19 Overalls, other makes, $1.49-$1.98. Khaki Work Shirts, heaivy drill, 95 Khaki Pants ; . . . . . . . . . . . $1.4`-5 Wool Mixture Work Sbx, 5 pr. $1. ShopCa`ps .. . . . . . . 22 Smogks ......... . .. $1.49 cov1:RAIIS77773 - - - $2.691 Whether-- it , be. farmer, factory worker or railroader, these bargains T will appeal IIl\I7I.`II A I I 11 man an `FOR THE MAN wHo WORKS nus` wccn. ` ' Jack Latimer `and-Miss Edna` atl- mer visited Brentwood and Cree ore friends on Sunday. . ` TM'1-Q` D Wifqnnfrlnb nine 9! (`Ensign luebec Man 4 Absolutely. Re- lieved of Backache V -Ilylolc Lil CIIIIKXIII nan IJlJ|l5.Il\:| IaII Ill} $1,560 V Master Va.nce>Rintou1 came up fr6n`1 Barrie to spend -the week-end with! Raymond Muir but on accbunt of the` sudden death of his grandmother, Mrs. I urday. Vanc, had to return to Barrie on Sat-' -I/I've .AIhni'-fl `F-Tnnnrunvlm no-u-1 nlnil.-1-. 4 I -May 4--Mr. and `Mr. Alf. Rayner1 and Mr. and Mrs. McCullough of Bart` |rl- visited at Bert Wuloughby's. urn-.. 13.44.... 11 .... .-.. I.-- .._A.._______a 1 -- .._..-v ...u,.v..g..~_, -. ,i\Ii's;s~"1:]`s.th:z~ Groves has returned home after spending .the winter with | Bradford friends-. nr... n.....-..... .4 13.11. 'm.......o um- hi: `.lJI'H.ul.Ul'u Ll'llluH'. - `x | Wm. Gregg of Belle Ewart was in] lthe village on .Monday moving his furniture out of his house here. Mrs. Ettie Brennan has bought_.the house. Ma.atet4 Va.nne`,Rintm1l name Im~ fr:/1n`i ' uruuy. . V Mrs. Albert Henderson and child-I I ren of Stayner visited at Ed. Smith's _last week. i .Tm'-k T.2Hmm~ hn-Minn Edna Lsu- AN GUS D /BARRIIE _ T 22 Dunlop St. (Next Door Woolwol-'.th s) m. bunzn, LVLUHUKX. Mrs. N. "Campbell `of `Barrie. visited `her daughter, Mrs. T. R. Crawford. 1!':[)UL'L ix. 5UUu uuxu. ' Mrs. Thompson of v Orillia. visite her sister, Mrs. James McArthur, last wggk. ` T - T (Vang:-.s...l ..I_.l........l .. ......IA...l V\ UUl1. ' H. J. Crawford shipped a carload !of stock, Monday. ` NPR N lrfnvnnhnll `n? `I29:-Ida xyinifn BIG BAY POINT I ---Wallpaper in latest designs, all prices.- -`Exclusive agency for Staun- ton s' semi-trimmed._ .W. A. Lowe & Son. Elizabeth St. . 39tfc ' lllb DIELUK, AVLICH. 1155. J.l_Yd.ll.. I Quite a number attended the W0- men's Institute and U;F.0. banquet Friday evening when they entertained 'the U.F.O. champion hockey team. All! report a good time. ' I ~`I\4[I' Tnrnnnnn nf, l'\v-C1130: iyiuifo | ` ' ' ' ` " _" V ' I I May 5-IAlex. McArthur left dn Mon- day for Buffalo to spend a month with his sister, Mrs} Alex. Lfrall. ' T | Chiifn Q nnrnhnr nffphnil Han '\XTn..| _& 0['LCLo'1`[-1 White and colored, 54 in. 45 m. wlde at . . 49_y_d. wide, at . . . . 69 yq. 'EVERY'l'I-llN_G . MARKED IN PLAIN Flgukzs " "mg a`gag;,"caagh;m;,'gaad' ;;e:g'1;t: '*` Factory Cotton, 19c yard. Prints, 15 yard up Scrim, 19 yard. ' Shirtings, 33 yard These tables contain articles that were so-ld at twice and inrsome cases three times the prices marked. Such articles as Underwear, Socks, Stockings, nov- e1.fies-n_ot manyvof one pattern, not every size- just odds and ends. ' Ladis Bloomers, 59 I` _,TIL.adies' Vsts i. . . . 25 .. ~25 patterns to choose from; 27 inches wide. 36-`INCH GINGHAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 ygrd p:nn pnrv-Wok f`_I:.n-I-.n.~. I\4l\l\ J _---2--L % Unwrinkable and stretch- proof, regular up to $1.75 vvv u::u\lU nu ' ' Including such well known makes `as Arrow, Tooke, ` Forsythe, etc. All sizes. n PRINCESS PAT Hg!!! NETS QRO STA1'ION (NEXT noon WO0LWORTH S) -2 for 25 ' p1_z_1_r GOODS DEPARTMENT DON T MISS SEEING THE BARGAIN TABLES - .5.E!3.|AL. XTRA SPECIAL` ` _99A$.I1!I:ImsA.rJ [ .$1:_1.9 gbssirs, 89 Numode Brassieres 43 GARTERS . A. . . . . 23 PQLICE BRACES . The undersigned has received instructions from OWEN` SOUND to sell by` public auction at _ 79c to $1.79 Regular prices up to $3.50 \l_3OY'S_ sUrrs_, $5.43 31:`; ulcllh LU Vlblh uur SLUIU. 2-Bloomer Suits . . $6._1 \'| We made an exceptionally good buy in Bogs Suits, and we are giving you the benet of our buying power as an induce"- ment to visit our store. II `III IV '- LQ A-1 -vJ-z sag us I.II\I|r sizes 10 t6 14 Boys Skull Toques . Boys Caps . . . . . . . Boys Overalls . . . . Boys _ Jerseys . . . . . 1:4-`urn nu`- -___._ % UNDERWEAR .of every Tdes-' cription.`on' sale`here, low prices _\..J., us-I. \1-ans; \JI.\J\dl\ ings, pair. . . . 19c Boys Shirts and Blouses, ..S_.,. An. 1 . . As an introduction to our ne-w store, we are oering these BROOMS at 33 F ive-Strinjg, Regular 75 through the store Articles `from lc to 25:: Come in -- Look around BOYS DEPARTMENT BOYS -2.BfLO0MER S_I}lTS3_$6.f1_5 \l pr. I;lo(>_m;e1:s-, ;i;eY2'-139:1 Boys an_d_ Girls Stock- We are the boys`who managed the `Brown Men's Wear Bank- rupt Sale. We made a lot of good friends during that sale and they urged us to stay. We have just signed a lease and we are going to stay in business `and give everyone a square deal -that is, if anything bought here is not satisfactory, money- will be ,'refunded. Tha.t ',fair enough! a BARGA_lN_ TABLES EXTRA sracw. ME;N S socxs o'Ys 'Bi[ooMER 14 Ag A NEW BROOM swam CLEAN giilk and Wool Hose,