8-oz. Jar 24 8.52. Jar 28 poooocd Tin 21 c B01.` 26 Lb. 49 Tin 24 Tin 17 Lb. 35 Tin 29 Tin 33: Jar, 81 You are invited to come in and look our values ..over as space does not permit the mention of them all. Watch our windows. -. Different values every day. 'Ja_r 13 .wE`sLL ran LESS: mi `7'<:EREfErTuAs7:-ET.lr4T1Eb j . QUEEN ANNE A DELICIOUS ASSORTMENT OF HARD AND SOFT CENTRES Roquefort Cheese .';,,`,;e,{"f`fff{___ L1,. 43,, qruye C- _'ee3eV lfxzgfsgrteg solids ... Pkg. 33 Gra-yere Cheese 3.`{,-";, `,`, 3.`..',., Pkg. 37 Ingersoll Cream and Pimento Cheese ?I.'.f'.;...;":".: ........... .. 2 Pkgs. 25 Chateau Cheese 2;",.,2, ` -lb. Pkg. 19c Canadian qgeese 5?? ............. .. Canaifian chem No NARCOTICS-'-PLEASANT As sue; THE VERY FINEST SOAP 10 BN8 49 SPECIAL L OBLA W S"`1C D 25'4" LILY BRAND TODDY CHICKEN HADDIE Then`: a Nanci Shadczfo; ovary choc mad: Iin 21c lb. A MEAL IN A CLASS *' 29c ;.-`: 490; FEATURING SPECIAL CHOCOLATES 1 lb. Box 39c J Pkufe Hard Soap THERE IS DANGER IN THE UNKNOWN You can avoid this danger by shopping at Loblaw s. We spe- cialize in the well-known and Nationally advertised foods. All goods are plainly marked at the lowest possible price. SURPRISE SEE OUR SPECIAL VALUES IN MEN'S AND" BOYS SUITS ' SPECIAL ! SPECIAL !! Men s Made-to-mea- sure Suits, a nice variety of patterns to choose from, silk lining and best of trimmings, with 2 pairs pants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $24.00 MEN'S WORK SHIRTS - Our work shirtsare made big and roomy, double yoke and triple stitched . . . . . . 49 up i MEN S DRESS BOOTS AND OXFORDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.79 and $2.95 pr. CHEESE poooooooooc" SUDS IN A JIFFY. SOAP FLAKES New shipments enable us again to offer a `big variety of Ladies Dresses in at crepe silk, in seasons newest styles, also Party Dresses to suit the bride and her attendants. Prices range from . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ." . . . . . . . . $6.75 up WOMEN S AND MISSES FUGI SILK AND CRAYSHEEN DRESSES . . . . $1.98 to $2.35 SPECIAL ! SPECIAL !! The Butterfly Hos- iery, best grade of pure thread silk, silk top, at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69c and 98c pr. JIF Pkg 8:: 1' UK DALI: B_ARRua FUEL AND su1'= 131co., BARRIE Lb. 28c LOBLAW S A Delicious Cherry Cake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lb. 36:: Fresh Valencia C ahe. .Lb. 21c uric: 5113,79 Finest. Quality Florida. Wet Pack ouoooolooloou: Stoneless Dates Ir-_-_.-_ Karavan Brand . . nauroouaun -urunuluwvi Clark's. Try this for a real treat .......... Shrimps Inncf Onnllr Jelly Powder up you. a wvvioi Lushus Assorted Flavors Grape Juice Welch s National Drink. Med. Size .. Marmalade shin-lff s Pure 44 orange . . . . . . . . . . . ........ - wanton: 3,1 CI ! Beehive or _ Crown Brand ........... &}"a'pem.:s' ' '.' Boiled Dinner lII_-I-I.. lI|__ LL}. 1.. Table Syrup Reehlvn m- Cake or Powder. Hasn't :1-I-an-hm! AL WA YS FRESH :a?.'.m"scl"t'c"`3f:' yet 2 W185 35 -_..-_ - __-.._......- Jvv -nun. Pineapple Singapore. Sliced. Real good quality ...........' - ------ - V"!-' 5.-3i us``a :li`:`".`Y??`.?:.. l-ge- Bot 59 Med. Size Bot. 33: (grab _Meat . {{}, `""` Tin 33 Lunch Rolls Imperial. 15 Sheets to a Roll .. 3%.". ...... .. 3 Rolls we Eoonaoooo~;oo& ..v... .-v- `_.-an, -uv Lemon Cup Crosse & Blackwell's. 1`rv thk drink _ _, SPECIAL If you wish to have your goods delivered, the General Delivery calls here daily at 11 a.m.,-4 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m., 2 p.m., 6 p.m. am. 22 ":~%~E: H.P, SAUCE? SPECIAL HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP 211: ` LARGE BOTTLE Vulcanite Slate Surfaced Asphalt Shingles provide your home with a permanent weather safe, fire resisting, roof. DIME DELIVERY Thursday, June 7, 1928. _:j-_____.:T 5-lb. Pail 33 . . . Pkg. 16 _ 4-lb. Tin 49 4 Pizza. 25 Bottle 32c _2 Tins 27 Pkg. 19c FRUIT CAKE Tin 21 c V \.la.4\4aLa-`nan: DIVISION BUILDING PRODUCTS LIMITED {Hamilton Montreal Tin 24: FOR SALE BY A KI!` {VI `$3! VULCANITE nnnevnu 51 June 4--Kenneih~B-anting -had. the misfortune to be kicked by 8. colt last week which confined him to bed for a few days. P ,T )r`nnH'nv- \lTn'Inv- Hank :1-mnf LUl' kl. 1U\V uuya. R. J. Coulter, Major. Saak.. spent a few days with friends here before he and his daughter, Ivy. went to Ireland for the summed`. A vuuvnkniu funny-n knnn nbnnn FHA l.l'UH1ll`U LU!` UHU BLIIIIIIIVFI A number from here attended the funerals of Wilfred Cunningham and W. D. Henry at Thornton on Monday. The sympathy of the en- tire commu-nity goes out to the he- reaved friends. Wlus n1'u\7 'T`ka .f\tI_On-I-ulnnnll l'Ut1 VVU L'1`1UHU~5c `The play, The ~Od-fashioned Mother", given by the young people of the Presbyterian church last Wednesday evening was a. decided success. There was lots or fun and still a very fine moral. The players all did their parts well and the sins- ing was enjoyed by alfl. Master M62`.- vin Martin sang a solo, That Mo- ther of Mine" which fitted -in well with the rest of the play. Proceeds were $86. lo ('1 1' (`menu A! Xflnrnnln T.I'a1\_ l....g u-...\. `-...y -.... c.-v-.--o . Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Arnold. Mun] `Thompson Jennett, Mrs. W. E. |Bant!ng', Mrs. S. Elliott and J. T. I Jennett `attended a meeting or Synod 1 In Toronto last week. ` I A vnnnthnn van hald ha Oh; Dunn- ya. \r>\ v.. -. .v..-`.3 nnvcw -v-vna Joyce McQuay gave a birthday party on Tuesday afternoon to a. number of young friends. The child- ren put in a fine time playing games {ma hafterwards enjoyed a dainty unc . . ITVLA knnnkn11 kaqva vuinvi` 6:; Ban WUTU #300. Rev. G. I. Graw of Victoria Har- bor called on friends here, Monday. Il'..t\....-- _--.- - I.I..A.!..I_.. PUIIUUV an .LlUBl.3.ll ELI C BU-V-`CU 01' real eatlafactmn. They resist thieves . . . last . . . re haqdsome in appearance 0 0 10W In Cotc ` W rice for free garage aldev lUUUlln The baseball boys went to Bee- ton on Saturday to pl`ay ban but came home disappointed as they did not win out. They did better at Creemore on Monday {or they came home with $25 having won third prize. The girls lost their game, the home team being the winners. I `.\/In nh Yvu Flahn nf Ann-nv-n JIUUIU LUCK!!! UEAUE CIIULVVLIIIICTHI Mr. and Mrs. E1-lson of Aurora spent the week-end at R. H. Arn- old's. -r rnv-r.......n-. 11n......1..-...... 1- ..........1 UuI`.a;I`.VLennox, Winnipeg, is spend- ing some time with friends here. ,1nr, cu __-c,n ` HI .lUl'UIlLU 1118!. \`Vb'UKa ] A meeting was held in the Pres- lbyterlan church on Monday even- ing to make arrangements [for the diamond juibilee in July. T\/Tu and WIN: `nfnu urnnf +n `MAW UHIUIUUU JU'U11b'B Ill uuxy. Mr. and Mrs. Bates went to New` Lowe-11 one evening of last week to see the former's father, who is 1-11. IIUIHD U11 1.` l'lui"l.y. E Miss P. Satlisbury spent the week- ` end with her mother, Mrs. '1`. Eaton. \I:._ __2_.l.-: II... `II? I """' " T June 5-JE. Freestone spent the `week-end In Toronto. ` III.-.- Tivmn A-qnknu. hon nnnnvus VVBBK-E110 111 '.l."UI`Ul.Uo Miss Lima Archer has returned I from Toronto. `I I7\.-...\.. ...Ln 1.... Lane: -naq1I_ I Ll`UlXl JJUFUIILU. I L. Espey, who has been spend-I .ing some time in Vvindsor, came 3 home on Friday. 5 Min : 13 Qmllahnrv nnnnf fhn wank. vuu VVAVII Java AAuuAa\.a, gran nu -u cg-In--v--v Miss Bennett visited Mrs. W. Rowat for a few days thia week. Mrs. E. R. Scott and Master George! , visited friends on the 8th line, F103. |over the holiday. R/ha nn `\-1'1-u T. `li`nann.vnnfnv-Ad Plan Eight UVEI` (.116 nuuuzty. Mr. and Mrs. L. Fagan~ motored `to Toronto last Friday. J HILLSDALE A good ser;i-c:e-z1`b'1'e"}'3c;)-t t'hZt'u7i1i stand rough E wear, bellows tongue, Panco or leather: sole......... . . . . . . . . . . . .._.....$2.69pr.: CHlLDREN .S TENNIS SANDALS-sizes up to 10%--69 Misses sizes, 11-2--79c Hemstitched Sheets, extra large size . . 98 June 5-4Rev. Dr. Dodds left here `on Friday to preach at Chester-ville near Ottawa. on `Sunday, June 8. -pm... hrinnn car:-uthers spent the week-end at `atayner. Miss E. Elliott -spent the holiday at Meaford. Mrs. Harold Wilson of Toronto was a. recent vialtor wtih Mrs. S. Pratt. Mr. and Mrs. S. Pratt spent the week-end at Mtnellnt. r.....a cmmmuamanm are a new W681`!-BRO at avuuc-nag. Local improvements are a. addition to his house by Mr. Roe; a. kitchen, by Mr. Carruthers; a. garage. by 0. Caldwell; a. verandah, by Mr; I-Iaveraon; and interior dec- orations to ma house by W. G. St . orey Fontv Yuan WOddOd Ottawa. 'HU!1`UU)'s ~H-NW 0- Miss Christine Carruthers 5136115 k- d : stayner. `h$. Z"3n e::u1n-anen: the holiday I Storey. _` I Forty Yuan Wedded On Wednesday atternoon, May 30, -about thirty friends` and relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Cvarrut-hers. formerly or Stayner. to celebrate with them on the occasion of their tortieth wed- ding anniversary and to wish them many more,yee.re at health and hap- piness. ! M.-_ and Mrs. Carruthera. later. to 1 Mr. and Mrs. Carruthera, the strains of Lohenigrin Wedding March, played by Mrs. E. W. Brelee. led the way to the tables which were arranged on the lawn. After all had done justice to the good things, with E. W. Brelee or Mus- koita. as chairman. a program or toasts. speeches. solos, reading: and music took place. 5 M. mm Mrn, nnrruthern were PRESTOVN, ONT. Toronto - Montreal Successor to Metal Shingle & Siding Co. Ltd. day at the. name 0: Au. mu-ucuu. `Frank and Elvin Billings motored. from Welland and spent the week- end here. an... `mun T-Tnlmns. who hag been music took pmce. Mr. and Mrs. Carruthers were. married at Zephyr, 0nt., the cere-n mony being performed by-Rev. A. G. McLaughlin. then of Leaskdale. Ont. Their four children were pre- sent and also seven grandchildren at their 40th wedding anniversary. 1%: V: u---.- ..: June 4--Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MVc-T Lean of I-Iornlngs Mills spent Sun- `day the. home of AM. McLean. I -1:-N...-.1. and nlvin Billings motored `end here. Miss Eva Holmes, who has been taking a. nurse's training course In_ New.YoTk city, and Miss Je-an, Holmes. nurse in training in New- market. spent `Sunday with their sister, Mrs. G. Bannerman. - rm... On1!`|n.\u1nsr visitors from Tor- sister, Mrs. G. bannerxxxuxn. The folio-wing visitors from Tor-I onto spent Sunday here: E-rlc Hip- well, `Ralph Barry. Lawrence Ruth- ierford, Edith and Mrs. Wilcox. an. amp! Mr: F`:-Ad Tomllln arriv- erford, Edith and Mrs. wucox. Me. and Mrs. Fred "romllin arriv- ed from St. '1"homas_ on Monday. Mrs. . 1`-om-1-`in pumposes. remaining for a time with Mrs. -Smith. 1 The King's birthday was not gen- - eraliy observed in this community but a. few took the day off and en-. :loyed.the sports in Beeton. I The postponed school field day: was held in the Park on Monday,` June 4. During the afternoon the members 01`. the Junior and Senior Institutes listened to a. talk -by Miss Mcbairmid. one of the summer speakers. Wicmnn audiences zreeted Dr. Mac-. LUF H: L- I 1 Joyed. I "I"hn I Mcraaaen or Toronto vxsueu unm_-.u- the farmer's pa-rental root, Sunday. apeakers. | . Luarge audiences greeted Mac-, Millan who conducted the anniver-R sary services in the United church I m. mum-hm. T-Ila messaze both morn- 183.1`)? SBPVIOGS In U16 uxuwu uuuxuu on Sunday. His message ing and evening was very inspiring. On Monday evening he gave a. lec- ture in the basement of the church on "Church Praise." yum Val aaonsas con6i'rWiw'anouaI-n-`on av `me rneaano_a__ov wanna: .u4I_:;_a:srona_A:I';i_e__:_ruLo To uoaum. uaauu. . _ ~ * Janel-'There was no service in the United [church here mast Sunday owing -to anniversary at Bond Head and a number from here attended. A manna n -nH1nH WEE Ddaved be- and number xrom nere tU.Lt:uucu. A game of goftball was played be- tween Scotch Settement and the local team, the tormer winning. Banquet to Father: and Mother: A very enjoyable evening was spent in the basement or the church mu 'l"hnv-ndav. when the young peo- spent in me Uauummu us uu: uuua. vu last Thursday, when the young peo- ple held a banquet for their parents. Chas. Baker very ably acted toast- master. The toasts and repies were:_ The King", :0. Biaker; "Our Church," Miss E. Connell. reply by J. Cha.n~t.ler; our Country, Miss N. Stafford, -reply by J. Pulterd; Our Parents", `Mien E. I-Iaibert, replies by Mrs. L. Cave and J. F. Cu-1ing- ham; Our League," Rev. E. M. Burgess, reply by D. Chantler. vfihhnr H-Ann: rm the nrozram were JSUPEGBS, reply uy U; uuwuucs. other items on the program were solos by Mrs. Burgess and,Lloyd Cdborn, reading by Miss Mary.Lob- raw and a. report or the Y.P.S. dis- Itrict `neeting by Miss Mary Coutts. June 5-Mr. so11m:';: Peterbor- oust; has been visiting at the home of J. Youngduring the past week. M... mm. Mrn, Man'Donad. Mr. vzsuors at w. J. Armutrung 5. Gordon Kdast of Barrie visited here during the week-end. , Mr and Mrs. Ra): Channel-`and during week-end. _, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Che.-ppel-and three children and Mr. and Mrs- McFadden of Toronto visited under 4.1.- n............!. nnnAntn1 qlnnf Qlinn, 0! J. xounguurxns me pus: Ween. Mvr. and Mrs. MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson `of Toronto and Mrs. Reece of Detroit were Sunday visitors at W. J. Armstrong's. r1......-am. tzuaac nf Ram-in visited _NE\_h"l_ 9N Ronmson BOND Because it waterproofe our ehoe1eather-keepe t soft and pliable-' prevente cracking-and pre- `- serves the leather : original colour. It will pay you in every way to use. C`-"Tm-H "1"?"-`T"_ In-II IABRII Iiunlnln Mayoiiiazise De1ighe:..1.:.'.:':'::..... 8-oz. Jar 31 4-oz. Jar 17` Pimento Mayonnaise {.`},`. `g.,...,, 8-0:. Jar 31 4-oz. Jar 17 Mayonnaise Dressing 51%.`. `$13.? __________ __ 8-oz. 'a'12J "B%}L" cookod-Rlch and an-munv . . _ . _ _ _ . _ _ . Bacon :::.' .`.`.".`E`.`f.`/2-lb- 25 Bacon .`;`.E'_f`. ..... ..`/2-lb. 18 3UIUCWEU l IIOUIOIOIII fllh VI Iouv vuuuug Ijvinvwnn ...... Salmon %'`i.`. .`.`? ?.2i.`f?.. `CIVIC (1 Fan Quality. nelmonte Brand N00 QIOIOIIOICCIIIOIIO Salmon sovetelcn Bx-., Fancy sockeye Pick of the Catch. Halves ...... IlI-I_u- nu Ihnn` T T 3_Fh9__P.!7.=."3 Apricots lrnmn onnlltv Custard Inn`! Rome : Double cream. Assorted Flavol 01iv8':``..3a% Raipbe1:ry `Vinegar vrvalno lluaulucu u-uuv-a F; lll'l for Sala neunonu Jsranu N00 1 IOIIIIIIIC Rusk: ,,,,, ,, Pkg. 21'..- Kipper Snacks I3, 2 Tim 11 Prcpareil Mustard Bonless Chicken M n. I`;-I j 317501.41. c_.1;Nv}N CALIFORNIA JAM 39c spscmz. ` Puie S fraivlierry LIMA BEANS 2 |bs.19c S:6RE OPEN 8 A.M.-6 P.M. WED. 8 A.M.-12.30 NOON SAT. 8 A.M.--l1' P.M. suusw BRAND MAYONNAIS15 ________________________________________ SPECIALS ARE ON SALE AT THESE LOW PRICES JUNE 3---JUNE 15 14-16 DUNLOP ST. LARGE 40-OZ. JAR _;-L_;_:_;; .'/2-lb. In patent and kid` leather, in low, high and medium heels; all are leather-lined, rubber heels, in strap and tie eect.- Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.59 and $2.95 pr. V\'OMEN S BLONDE KID DRESS SHOES, nice walking heels, rubber lift . . . . . $2.79 pr. V\ OMEN S SILK-UP-TO-TOP HOSE, a var- iety of shades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 pr. -CHILDREN S PANTY DRESSES-a variety of styles and patterns-Specia1 . . . . . . . . 89c i '::.' .*:.... 3 Pkg:-' 23c `j T 7- To ""-' : '2 ' V . t. n i . p = A A A A O ' i ' ' ' lready realizing that As in the other places in Ontario where our stores are located, the people of Barrie and vicinity are a It _ ARCADE spells_ Better Values! We, wish to emphasize thedfact tlliqat these (iralues are a pelc'lIIl.?nenftffe.atl1l'l?i ofe<:.u`l"aSrti<;`3,9-an(1l5n`;`;;' endeavour to gwe you bigger. and better values `every ay. ew goo s are arriving ai y, _o ering gg f L F 1 lines are constantly added at our specially low prices. Whatever your needs may be in Clothing and Footwear or tRe fancili E you can be assured that the Arcade will `save you money`; _Our_ policy of Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money 6 un e ________________.............-.- will make your shopping in our store a pleasure. . A . . ` LADIES DRESSES . MEN S Sl RlNG COATS LADlE_S $HOES _ . _ p _0_ A nice to `zizhinsaesirgidh`sat? W:`%m::a:"sE::s:: ieizi S-PECIAL Mews O . O . . . . $l8c lleelsuin stiaep and eect- - , A src:l2ls6(:)il, s0newe'st styles Party nice variety . ' * ' ' i ' from trimmings 2 ` MEN S WORK BOOTS the attendants. , .1 ,, ,.1_ \l'f\lll"\`H(` I`II I'\\1I\Y` I/lI'\ I"\I'\r"`(`(" (`IV/'\r`(" .C...\uu , , .