OUR Branches tele- phone their orders to the factory. Orders are conrmed to custom- ers the same day. Our entire organization is built around the tele- phone--writess an Ont- ario manufacturer. `H Machinery speeds up and in- L creases production, but unless ` a merchant `uses Long Dis- V tianceto speed up distribu- . . . - u - u I 0 ?XIVII I`, I Compare thi article in value. __ I` - LADIES WEAR a mari hds z'ncrV-:;~e-ijzis busz'ness\materz'.alIy by being rady to take cariof more. ftzon--' bsales--hz's bcomefs unbalanced. Many II cannon L..- 3..-.-'-A-r-"` e 7 j W: BI;zckV--1;an-Toney Red-Dark Brown ad White. ` ,l l\9 IJALJ .--1- - y||aUI\.".l Ill! White. A. A. `SMITH M anager. -. -_l 1 pleasing contrast clean, bright shoes frux-nu...` -1` ~ - \6I4.lJllfIC grown .for light colors. Twin girls, sisters of twiri boys,l were born to Mr. and Mrs. Scott Mc- Laughlin, In Jollet, I11. I 37:; W51 `h Jerauveal .1! / Keeps teith clean, breath sweet, appetite keen and R djge.stion`good. Lack ofadrjuu in nvyauT louapni by \com your barn with COUNCIL % STANDARD _ todlronv ' nd],booufo - 1 41?. J. MORAN . 53 _BAY%FlEl..D% s-r, BARRIE. om." THURSDAY, sum: to. ma, Boys `imbinauons, baltiriggan, sizes from 22 to 32,. a saving to you . .~69c Boys Shirts for everyday wear, in khaki and blue, reg. $1.00, to be sold at 69c Boys Blue Serge Suits, regular up` to $8.50, don t miss u is saving at $5.49 . A Free Belt Wlv every suit. ' Great after amoking A . Doublnnhl or, bankrupt stocks ; _our inerchandise , is new andiup to the minute in style.` Our `Store is " two doors westof the `Bank of Toronto, or `opposite _ the Post Office. ' ` LOOK FOR OURTSIGN. Doublcnht J mu . Nb.- Flying sparks do mm on then took. Your luruucd an .5: lawn. your horn and: _ligh:niI$'p}oo!.`uud your laglzdutuuufraa choworryof and huvylunchl V I \ aiaaumm in Many. udundrlu mu _ / V ._ ~ _ 1 _ligh:ni::.g`_ salad at at ill! from an new of and n pus mun. nu` uuu $V.ll`Bn J. reuzxa. Mr. and Mrs.- Dutton and `baby of Toronto are visiting. with Mr. and Mrs.' R.`-W. Dutton. ' St. -John's Altar Guild met for the auu.--4u1'u. U. u.Ull.lt6. ' ' ` Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Feltis of Hunts- ville are `visiting with `the farmer's parents.`Mr and Mrs. J. Feltta. `MI - .....a 11.... 1\-_1_4_,, -. WWW: Miss M.- A. chimes of -Wyebridge spent Thursday at ;he' horire 9! Mr. and,-Mrs. C. G. . Clute. - Mr, nn Mun Andukn... 1:`.-.1u.. -0 `n-....;._ uuuuus. - The Continuation Schools students are trying their test examinations this week. - ' EH15- If _ A I`lI.;.._I-_. -3 -voo u . - volv vv vvn-vuu an HUI.` IIUIIIB nere. V""1'\i;-L. F`. Wilkinson and baby or Brad- ford are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C.sLong.' ~ Tho l.`nl\fInIInI-Inna GALA`! --L--S-4~4-` ....,... -...- vv vvnh nu.u asavanuu an LUVVH. ' L M1ss.~Ma.ry Wedell of Schomberg spent the week-end at her home here. `Jun 13` Tifnbluuun... .._.1 I__L__ -3 I vwrirll Iranv vv uun`vuu an HUI HUIHU. Ted_ Ross of Toronto spent a. .few` days` this week with friends in_ town. ~ I/flan 11...... 117.5. , 4 ---- .-.... ...u an no. uuunu nuke. ' I Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Clute spent Fri day at Wyebridge. , Miss Elizabeth Gollop of Maltone spent the week-end at her home. Inna 13...... ..n rn-..-_-L- ' ....,, nu... -novlal-ID III IJKIIIVIUI GllU Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Potter ,Su.ndayed in Tottenham. WallaceoDowner of Toronto was in town on Monday. Mrs. David Hoppef pent n f/v'v days this week in Orlllla. . I `All... 71- A an -- naval` on: V5 Illllilu -iV-Iis"s H. A. Clute of W.vebric'1g'e_ spent the week-end at her home here. Ila n_.l IA ..- r1 1-: run t Chas. Nlxen spent Monday in Toron- ol V Wm. Hughes took possession of `the Bell Telephone Off1ce oq Tuesday last. Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Long spent Sun- day with friends in Sunderland. `ll - . .....I `ll... 1!! '5 v-._;. - - ' -' COOKSTOWN T E I510!!!` fgmwwwwwxgwmiwwwgf --------Ev-`S. l*'4- 5`-4`-4 BLAME MAN! WE HAVE DECIDED TO REDUCE OUR STOCK. As YOU No DOUBT KNOW, THE_wEA1'HER lS AI-'FEC'l'lNG -BUSINESS R . THEREFORE, WE ARE CUTTING PRICES IN HALF! . READ, ovER THESE VALUESE EVERY ARTICLE LISTED HERE WILL BE A WONDERFUL SAVING TO YOU. PD MEN'S WEAR I LADIES WEAR 'MI'-`NI mnm um!-.lum nu Lulu -- - -- V $15.00 r6~s71'iL6 ALSO FROM $17.50 TO $19.50 Only one store can olfer. values like these. .lt is tlte Barrie Bargain House, 60 Dunlop St." All the newest'pt1'tter1:s_zlnc'l'_ tvl1e.l-gtesti styles, from the smart two-button""English models to. the conservative business types, also double- breasted, all sizes in each_suit. These Suits twill sold from MEN! Loom wz HAVE on HAND `ABOUT 24o surrs V Rayon Silk, ai11"t}1`e lgtgsg-s.'h;des,A regular J J 85c yard, willgo at . . . . . . . . 50 yard Chintz, suitable for covpring cushions, quilts, etc., reg. 35",-to go at 25c ygard BOYS Black Stmklngs, all sizes, regular 45c, to be soldat . 25 pair IFQQAHGOI1 ne} isr:/vn . I can Ann __---..--- -...-u.. --u -upc aclgc, v_v1u 5U at . _less` than cos : pri Boys Caps to be sold at . . . . . . . . 69 nay. Bllouss, all reduced, goingat 49c ce . . . . . . . . . $3.45- mu wacn me soul or a_ child. ' In` the evening he likened a. girl or boy-`to the soil and the Word of God. the seed. Itseed suitable td_ the age of the_.'ch1ld,1s sown, there will bea. hm;--` uuuruu at USHEWE. ` Dr. Fletcher in his afternoon address said he washopeful for rural work. There are that as fine teachers and centres as there is in urban centres. A teacher ust be willing to pay the price no matter where teaching. The need for graded iessonsfor every class in every school was stressed. One mut ' know the need of the child. In graded lessons the need oi. the child is the law of the school. The characteristics .0! each grade were traced in a very help-. i. ui.. manner. The reason that some schools lack teachers is because teach- ing in at Sunday School .. has, been cheapened. The only way to relieve the `situation is to send a` challenge to young people in a teacher training class. Preparation is necessary to doc- tor a horse; how much more necessary to` teach the soul of a child. * In` the evening: In.` n1.-......s -v A.-` - unurcn on June 1. Very inspiring addresses were deliv- ered by Rev. Jas. Currie and Rev._ J. R. Patterson of Orillia. Dr. W. T. Flet.- cher was the Provincial Representative. For a number of years he served as field secretary of the Ontario Religion Education Council. At.present he has a. pastorate charge in th Ch 1 ti Church at Oshawa. 9 `r B an Tlr `liilnnlnm. 1.. 1.1.. ..nL-__- V -\- The fifty-`sixth annual corivention of the 01:0 Religious Education Council was ;held in I-Iawkestone United Church June 1. ' ` an-v innnlnh... ...1.a.........-- __- - -- ORO R. E. COUNCIL T HAS FINE CONVENTION I... ..v....vu va. uu: IGLU .l.unUI.Ily I.`Ja.tOn. Percy Nixon of Alta, Alberta. who has for the past two months. been re- siding witfi Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nixon.` was taken` to Toronto General Hospital thi Week andxhad one fnnf nrrrnnfol-n-5 was Lumen to roronto General this andxhad one foot amputated. j av--a wvvvu unlwal ya: (.5 plUIIul0ly. Ferg. Kidd and his mothr. Mrs. A!- bert Kidd, attended the funeral of Ja.; Reig in Georgetown last Week. Mr.: Re! is a cousin of Mr. Kidd ahd also a.. nephew of the late `Timothy Eaton. K "Pm-nv Nlvnn n9 Ann A`1..-._.L_ - .,............. u .. uu sucauay, auue 6. The play The Little Clodhopper, given by the Trinity Dramatic Club... Barrie; under the auspices of St. John's . Chunch. Cookstown. was presented in I the town Hall on Wednesday. June 9.i' It was a. decided success. Many a laughi was "created and the different charac- , ters acted their parts splendidly. I3 F`l`Q'_ and his vnnbl-.. \._ '11.. -- uuuae-cxeanmg. I The Cookstown boys played softball with Schomberg on Tuesday last. The; score was 12-6 in favour of Cookstown.[ Schomberg played the return game in Cookstown on Tuesday, June 8. "The Little Clodhopperf given Trinity Draman mm. auu iurs. vv. n.g.t1e1u on Sunday. Miss Ena Davis is progressing fav_- ourably after undergoing an operation for appendicitis last week in the R.,\l. Hospital, Barrie. " Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence and family and Dr. and Mrs. Johnston. all of " Trafalgar, visited with Mr. and Mrs." Ferg. Kidd on Sunday. A large number of people from Cookstown attended the wonderful cir- cus given by the Lee Bros. in,Barrle on Friday last afternoon and evening. All report to have thoroughly enjoyed ~ themselves. h'1`he 3rd of June passed ,off very quietly in `Cookstown. No `sports or amusements of any kind were carried out. A few people attended the sports in Beeton. Others went to the bush : and. spent the afternoon `in tramping .' through the woods or picking flowers;: while stillothers were busy at home'] house-cleaning. -* Th nnnhfnntn knug n1.-...-.1 ..-AL-LAN Yxmpcoons Luu uvcr ule WEEK-8110. , ` '. -Mr. and Mrs. Steven's and son and daughter of Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. H.;Reid on Sunday. ' ` M188 Ena Davis: in nrno-roan-Ina an, LVLUIXIIIEII In Mrpand Mrs. C. G. Clute and Hazel , visited friends in Shelburne and Allis- yton over the week-end. . ' -Mr and 1\/fun Q1-nu.\..r.. .'._.-I ._-..' -7 :- month of June at the home of Mrs. T.i McKnight. ' 'l\/I'r"nn 1\ITv-:1 F` r; ('n..4.. .....:: 11'---I .1`-as vzxmnn Two men help up Union Bank at ggotlaersville, Ind.., and escaped with ,00 . `V M " President of North Dakota Agricul- tural College praises military training in` schools. _ ' .._--. -.--. -4.... ---.-4. Avva yyqgguu. Miss Shaw motored to Chrrywood and spent Sunday with her sister Mrs L. Gates. ` - ' Mr. and Mrs. McLelland bf T5;-onto ; spent the week-end at Jas. J : Mr. and Mrs. Neff. nf mnnngyfssgkl 4 agent. uu: ween-cuu at -18.8. JOHHSOW. Mr. and Mrs. Nett. of Toronto have brentedsJas. Johnson's cottage for the summer. M . .r.I.a.uu_y. _ John` Reid of White 1 , M , Pellew of North Bay, `1@r?an ' A. Lowe and Marion. Mr. and Mrs. ' B. McAuley and Bill t ; with Mr. and Mrs. Re; V I:]3.etrsx1on.S unday l Ilium Gian... .....-.LA_.-.1 ;, IN: iuuuuayxus at uer 1101118 nere_ M13 and Mrs. Lloyd Dales have mov- ia theahouse vacated by Lorne` ,Tnl1n' `Duh? nf TK7I~{64.....`I.. 11.... n... - ..w_, ..-.... -.... wuu aulbo uaa. Jldlluy. F Miss Isobel Watson of Toroptb is F holidaying at her home here. , Mr, and Mrn TJAVR `nor... 1...... ..--__ June 8-Mr. and'M Q. Lo 'a.nd family of Mines1r:`g,`MrI:n:3a,n-18$,`-133: J . Furlong and family of Elmvale, M;-,. .` and Mrs. Ferguson of E1 1 `Russell Handy of Toronto gxlaggte S33? day with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Handy 1 Min: Tnnhnl 1x7a+an..-. an m...._..:; . 4,1. us: uxuuen ueptns OI many a.'heart. ' The officers for the coming year are: , Pres.. R. N. Reid; Vice-Pres., T. E.j Ross; Sec y.-Treas., D. A. Smith; ' `Children's Division Su_pt., Miss K. Sin-I ciait':`Gir1s Division,` Miss M. Barth- olomew; Young People's` Division, A. Bartholomew; Boys 'Division, T. E.. Ross; Home and Adult Department, '1`. H. McMahon; Teacher Training, A.` 3. G. Muir; Missionary Department, Vic-I tor Slesser; Temperance, R. N. Reid. I gxuu wxua xuy wurus, -[at tney ma reach ' ,The hidden depths of a.'heart. ` The Officr fl)?` fhll r-nrninov Ivonne nu}: i vest. If no advancement is made in the I methods of teaching the result is fatal. One can never go back. Jesus faces forward always. A beautiful-story told in conclusion sent a challenge to Sun-" _day School workers. - ' O, teach me, Lord, that I may teachi The precious things Thou dost impart; ; And wing my words, .that they may` Mn 8 Bhck Overalls; all sizes, out they 4. 80 at .% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.25 Men's Caps. all sizes, feg. $1.4, going at 49c `Men : `Work Shirts, `all sizes, regular price\ UD tn 7` +n.1'\n crnl n-L .,----_----_ ......-nu vvucu, Ill 11aLL.u' way style, regular $1.35, to sell at 98c Men's Combination Overalls, made from y -the heaviest khaki twill, formerly up to $4.50, out they go at . . . : . . $2.75 Men s English Broadcloth Shirts in grey, mauve, blue,lwhite and peach, regular V $2.75, to be sold at ... . . . .` $1.95 A Men s Heavy Penman s Work Socks, reg- ular 39c pair, to be sold at 4 prs.`_$l.0O Men's Heavy Khaki Trousers, in all sizes, regular $2.50, going at ,. . ; . . . $1.75 Men's Penman s Balbriggan Underwear, V shirts and drawers,` regular 95c, to be sold at . . . . . . . . . . .1. 69 garment \ -v--, -..,... ..,. . . . . . . . . . . qu.aa/up Every palr absolutely reduced. Men s Buttonless U1}`c!e1'\yezl;r, ixl Hiatgl- `II ]\I (`"111/\ ..n.u--1..,- --'--9 o vvllln IJIIIITU, all SIZCS, - up to $1.25, tq-be sold at 75 `Men : Work Pants, reg. $2.25, for Men s Ties to go at . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Men's Braes, dut thy go at `. `. . . . . 39 `MEN ! A real saving to you! Lather La- be! and Peabody Overalls and Smacks, formerly $2.75, at less than cost, $1.98 Men : Tweed Trousers, to `match any coat, from . . .. $1.95/ups Everv Dair absolutelv rednmnd i DALSTON Ours is a telephone business Lacgesf ul um 11: vzuuc. f Ladies; Dresses, regu-lar s price $16.50, don t miss this at $9.95 We have about 200 Ladies Sample Hats, all the latest in shapes and in shades; come in and choose your hat, $1.95 up We also have on hand about 400 Kiddies Hats which-will go at just half the ac- tual price, from '. .. . . . . . . . . E . 98c up Bring your children and choose a hat that is reasonable in price. Ladies Silk Hose, in all the latest shades, out they go at m . . . . . . . . . . . 50 pair Ladies Corsets and Corselettes, the D. & A. and the P. & C., guaranteed rust- proof, to go at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98c Ladies Underwear reduced for 'this_se/le. I ,"];`_r |)..:........... an... ...L /1* - LADIES! T We have left about 25 Spri Coats in all thelatest styles` which will be sold at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8.00 up Ladies Rayon Silk Dresses, all the newest _ shades, regular up to $6.50, out they go at from . . .. . ._ . . . . . $2.95 to $3.95 (`(\IQI\oon LLB , - We carry a full line of Men s, Ladies and Children's Ready-to-Wear Did You Nugget % Your Shoes this Morning? dr2f D `I'\1l:I|\:r|lU| AA-`--~ ` ii 13.-E lies Py -turn vv VIIDI I IRJIIDCII I U115 sale. ncess Slips, out they go at 98c Jama Suits Will go at . . $1.69 teith 7 r';3