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Barrie Examiner, 18 Nov 1920, p. 5

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This Phonograph for YOU! ¥ The genius of Edison has made the Ambherala superior t. ordinary phonographs and "talking machines ' in every way. Its marvelous fone--its genuine Diamond Point Reproducer (no needles to * cLange) --its practically indestructible, everlast- mberol Records-- overwhelin comparison ! in this bro: entertainment and needful relaxation. leave the rest to us, Barrie Store: Corner Elizabeth and Mary Streets COOKSTOWN Frank Agnew, is spending bi Frank Robi: ronto this week, secured four deer and 9 young bear EVERY EFFORT You pur forward to increase your here. Ree oline engines, sfficieney in any endeavor will be rewarded many fimes over. So it is with your eyes. Having vital Lont week. your eyes examined regularly is ef- ficiency. If glusson are needed you will be rewarded with good eyesight because we design, make and fit the individual glumes your eyes require. and several musical numbers given, Hartford Lewis, OPH. D. Grdduate Canadian Ophthalmic College, Toronto. Phone 143 99 Dunlop St., Batrie ital on Saturday. with Mre. W. J. Parks. jlieving at Brampton Inst week. Capt, Marshall of Huntaville who was| "The many friends of Mut hew Cooper chaplain of the 122nd Bn. has accepted a! will regret to hear that he fell and broke gall to the First Presbyterian Church. |one of hia legs. This in the third sime Chatham, oie of the lending churches of that Mr, Cooper has had hix log broken that denomingtion in Western Ontario. North Buy Fatepayera are tavote on a!week-end at her home, by-law to give the C.P.R. 9 fixed assees:| Mr-. A. Fraser of Barrie visited her par . and Mrs, Robert Marling. thie mient of $194,000 for ten years, ents, Orillia G.W.V.A, has decided to drop the | week. Community Hall plan. Howard Curran is| Arthur Kidd returned on Friday last from the new president. Sacketdon with his bride, Neil McKinnon a well known resident | -- Clifford of Singhampton, died on Nov. 8. at his howte here over, Sunday. Scott thir week. several of his ribs. LEFROY SHOE REPAIR STORES W. S. ROBB, PROP. | (Late 4th! Batt.) Fa WE DON'T COBBLE, WE REPAIR er, Mrs, Sage, of Flos. mer, is visi parenta, Mr. and Mm. DJ Crawford. HEALTH DEMANDS DRY FEET berg and Toronto. COMFORT DEMANDS LEVEL SOLES AND HEELS --We remedy all defects to your Satisfacti ---- NOTE THE ADDRESS: 14-16 Mulcaster St. week-end. 'Sterling Bank staff for two weeks. 5 averaged 70 Ibs, and brought 140, Real Estate TOWN ' PROPERTY) --FARMS, ETC: -List your ptoperties with me if you want the best service, | well. » - ', to them. If you want-anything in & were to worry "its surprisingly moderate -- 7homas 4, Bdibon The Amberola is the phonograph you want--it 18a phonograph that every family ad land can afford. It brings the world's best music and greatest artists into your home and furnishes a lifetime of If you can conveniently visit our store, do #0 at the earliest opportunity-- please. Otherwise kend us @ pust-card foday--and The J. M. Greene Music Co. Lid. Stores at Peterboro, Lindsay, Belleville, Kingston, Barrie ail clerk on the G.T.R., ation at his home here spent a few days in Tu: | Several of the hunters returned home on | Saturday. They report that the club had Ewart Kidd, who is attending Kingston University, spent the week-end at his home H. T. Rankin for horves and gas. Mrs. John Sutherland, who is SI with Hood poioning, wax tuken to Barrie Hos- The members of the Epworth Lesgue had 1 very enjoyuble evening on Monday night. \ set of alles on the Holy Land wax shown Jobn Monkman of Toronto. apent the week-end with his sister. Mrs. J, R. Couse, Miss Muriel Bruce has returned home after an extended visit with friends in Phil. adelphia, O R RI SK Mim Olive Lewis of Toronto is spending ~NIN thie week with ber parents, Mr. aad Mme, Mine Janey Arnold of Essa underwent an operation for apendicitin. in Barrie How | Reduced prices in millinery at Fisher's, Mice Parks of Barrie spent the week-end Henry Welch of the Union Bunk was re- Miss Sylvis Coleman of Toronto, spent the fisher of Toronto wad. visitor Dr, Wataon of Toronto ix relieving Dr. Mrs, Wm. Leeson visited in Barrie Inst "PROGRESSIVE" "Rhard Jones fell last werk sod broke iss Carrio Kirkpatrick is vis- who has been Wert all sum- at the hame of his wife's Mins Eleanor Ralston of the-Sterling Bank is enjoying two weeks' holidays at Schom. F. Beatty wax up from Toronto for the The council met in this village yesterday, K. MeLelland of Stayner is helping the |. The U.F.O, here topped the Toronto mar- 'ket on Tuesday with a bunch of 14 black. OPPs: CLARKEGN: HOUSE | faced lambn shipped by Geo, Stoddart. The; . Nov, 15.--Mrs, Hawthorne is much bet- mont sincere ryinpathy, The many flawera showed the high eateem in which deceased was held, my Cunnings on Friday evening, Mrs. Ci nings had just come home with her mo- ; ther fron: Major, Susk., and brought her Minard's Liniment for Distem, CROWN HILL Real Estate, sée me. .*, | | ,,Will Fleming has gone up north for the Geo, Graham lost valuable horee Inst, 'The! many friends of Moy, RB O, Belt hear of lyre death at Oro) week-end with friends here, | putting a coat of cement of the outside, 'last week. 1 A young wi |Bome have the ers are yet mak g the care go. 'hax not yet arrived, | Mr. Nicol | bush. moved work, I regret to report the death of little Ji DEVLIN & THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. STOCKINGS _ Ladies' Silk Stockings in all colors and black, priced at ...- $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 per pair. All less 20%. Cashmere Stockings, all wool, in beaver shade (very new), good quality, reg, $1.95. Sale Price, 1.59 pr. Ladies' All Wool 4x1 Ribbed Hose in natural shade, sizes 9, 9% and 10, regular $1.95. Sale Price, $1.59 pr. MEN'S BLAGK CASHMERE SOX, spliced heels and toes, regular 95c pair... -.. ... Sale Price, 75¢ pr. SPOOLS--A 'good strong thread, 200 yds. to spool. Black in No, 10 to 36, and white in 10 to 24 only. + eee eee While they last, 3 for 20c MEN'S HEAVY WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, "ABD ais cee vores While they last, at $1.39 each BOYS--Those of you who want, a new sult for school --Here's your chance. A dark green cotton and wool tweed mixture suit in sizes 24 to 30. Regular $9.75 eee nee tee wee cee cee eee cove On Sale, $7.98 BOYS' SUITS--Made from heavy weight dark brown tweed, in Norfolk style, with bloomer pants, sizes 24 to 30. Regular $10,50.., ..-. --- On Sale, 8.95 Boys' Suits regular $13.50 ... .. Sale Price, $11.98 Boys' Suits regular $15.00 ... ,. Sale Price, $13.47 Boys' Suits regular $16.00 . . Boys' Suits regular $17.50 - Boys' Suits regular $19.00" .- Boys' Suits regular $20.00 «7. MEN'S READY-TO-WEAR SUITS AND OVERCOATS ~ This season finds our clothing department with ttre: best assortment of Suits and Overcoats that we have' ever had in this department. Every suit.and every over- coat'has been cut in-price. You-will-find substantial re- ductions on every suit or overcoat that you bok at. Men's Overcoats made in the very latest styles that were: Sold for $50.00 ... -. Sale Price, $44.75 and $46.75 Men's Overcoats regular $45.00, Sale Price, $39.85 Men's Overcoats regular $35.00; Sale Price, $29.95 And all our Men's Suits have been remarked im the same' F | manner. Miss Bella Miller 'of Barrie spent the T. Dempster is improving his house by Harold Arnold made a trip to Toronto arrived a few days ago. ighs and cutters, and oth- The Anglicans held their service in the |Preshyterian Church last Sunday evening. an they are getting a new furnace and it has bought F, A, Arnold's his mill there and started FARMERS If you are desirous of buying livestock for feeding during the lates months, - but require additional capital, the local Manager of the Ster! Bank will be @lad to talk the ei with you. And, if you wish, our Manager will do his utmost to ascertain and advise you where livestock is available. BRANCHES AT BARRIE, CRAIGHURST, DUNTROON, HAWKESTONE, LEFROY, MINESING, PHELPSTON, STAYNER, MURCHISON Stock Reduction Sale $20,000 WORTH OF THIS STOCK MUST BE SOLD BEFORE DEC. 31ST. IN ORDER TO DO THIS, THE FRICES MUST BE CUT IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. GOODS WILL BE SOLD FROM NOW AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES AND IN SOME DEPARTMENTS AT-LESS SILKS--The best quality of Duchess Silks in all the leading colors and black. This quality of silk isa par- ticularly good wearing silk and was priced at $4 yd. Se er eee Sale Price, $2.57 yd. SILK POPLINS in all the leading colors and black, full yard wide, regular $1.95 yd... Sale Price, $1.29 yd. TWEED SUITINGS for ladies' and children's suits, in shades of greys, and brown mixtures, regular $3.50. Saas, ioressi, +++ ++. Sale Price, $2.59 yd. OXFORD SHIRTINGS in regular shirting widths, in medium shades of blues and grey stripes, regular 35c, 39c and 45c yd. .... .... All'at One Price, 29¢ yd FLANNELETTES--Colored Flannelettes in pirtk, grey or blue stripes, 31 and 32 inches wide. This is an English flette and a nice soft finish, regular 60c yd. Sale Piite, 44c yd. Thinking Men are buying the clothes that guarantee them Style and Service and offer them the escape from extreme prices. You are certain of the correctness in style and further assured of the fabric lity, superior tailoring and' thorough dep ility, when you buy "Peck's* Clothes. Come in and see the new Fall models. 'ou read the Classified Adlets? - Subscribe for The Examiner --$2 per year.

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