`July 17-Mrs. Norman Dunn and] daughter Ru`by left for their home in Ogema, sask., this week after spending over a month with rela- tives here. REL`- :1n....1.'... 'l'.\:_1..-- 1.. I.-1.|.1___1.... T`""-51*"? azmnsna _""_`F"`5T 7 G95 Us I LRuthven of Allis -| a week with Mrs,` WOMEN S SILK BROADCLOTI-IDRESSES, a variety of shades and patterns, very nice styles, in short and long sleeves, suitable for house of street Wear. Values up to $4.00.- Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.69] MEN S DRESS o3 weii Hiade, 52.95 Same in boys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . $2.49 MEN'S DRESS SHOES in black and tan, with "or without toe cap. Reg. $4.50. Special $2.95 `MEN S WORK BOOTS, grain leather, ,be1'-2 lows tongue,Oleath`e`r' or Panco soles, '_ Our price . . . . . . . . . . . $2.69 Same in boys .............. .;...; $2.49 s1>cw.s IN FOOTWEAR SPECIAL ! SPECIAL ! . S FUGI SILK DRESSES, extra good weight well made, a variety of colors to choose from. Reg. $4.00` to $S.00.-Special . . . . . $2.79 Same in long sleeves . . . . . . . . ,e. . . $3.45 D15 Day ruxnt. I Rev. Mr. McCormick has been making parish calls in E=g-bert this iweek. ~ \-wan. Misses Laurine and Dorothy Bro}- ley are holidaying with their grand- parents in Ivy. I\k??'s. Ellen, Mr. and Mrs. A. E., Misses Phyllis and Olive Morrison `spent isunday at Ed. (Morrison s at Big Bay Point. `Pan! lfr JUrn.-.-.......:..1- 1.-- L--.- {UH LU. Visitors on lsundayz Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Purchase of Toronto, with An-gus Edgar, `Geo. Reid and family of New Toronto at `Alfred Thomp- son's. Klan `E\1I..... \r.. _,, q no - - __----..... ... -.\4s wall-V Mr. and Mrs. Ic. `T. `Day of Milton spent a couple of days at Elmcroft Farm, Mr. and Mrs. Newton re- turned with them to Milton and To- ronto. 178..:d....._ ....1(~ -- - -- .. _--- ..-.u ... u..ny-o- Miss Edna and Angus [Purchase are.spending a few holidays with friends in `Toronto. 12,, ,, n `D - - I Staff. Reid's are in quarantine lwith the mumps. .1.l :.... 1'33.-- _., Buy` Advertised Things EjGBERT 1 ADMISSION FREE - EVERY$&)DY WELCOME CORPORATION BONDS PROF. HENRY G. BELL, B.S.A. WILL ADDRESS A MEETING ON FERTILIZERS [or FALL WHEAT MONDAY, JULY 23, 1928 - 3.15 P.M. There are many other special values that space does not permit to mention. Whatever your needs in Clothing and Footwear for the Fam- ily the Arcade Store will save you money. We have now a big selection of Club Bags and Suitcases at special Arcade prices. SUITCASES, good size, black, tan 93 - $1.19 CLUB BAGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.29 MEN S BLUE CHAMBRAY WORK SHIRTS, double yoke, goodmakes . . . . . . . . . . .. 49c OTHER LINES in extra heavy grades, triple stitched, extra roomy, in `blue and khaki . 69c ?ToNttA BINATIONS of the better kind.-Specia1 65 MEN S BATHING suns, dur special .. 49 BOYS BATHING suns . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 AT THE ORANGE HALL - HAWKESTONE F ERTILIZERS (IBYCWI-VALUES IN CLUB BAGSN AND SUITCASES GOVERNMENT MUNICIPAL Thursday, July ._-._._:--..___:__ 19, 1929 _p1_c; _43a_.51ys 1N_MNjs swaxrsks L44 CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED ARCADE FOR BETTER VALUES UIIGU V579 Wllv UIIIILUH IN HUCfl153g these lovely Mercury hose with ,th0 slenderizing pointed heel are rein- forced for weeks of extra wear. Full-fashioned with silk to the hem, their beautiful clear texture holds its lustrous beauty through long wear and many washings. Colors: Atmosphere, Beige, Cham- pagne Flesh, Kasha Beige, Mir- age, Misty Morn, Nude, Plaza Grey, Rie, Rose Nude, Sandust, Pearl Blush, Shell Grey, Tawny, Black, White. Price: $1.75 Barrie : Best Hosieiy Home spzcum spacm 1 when and where you want it, at little cost. if you let us install one of our up-to-date gas or electric hot water. heaters. In a few minutes you have steaming hot water, all you want, by gimp- ly turning on the a or elec-~ tricity under it. he cost is small. Consult us today. about gettineone for your range oiler. her and Heater fig AND Pointed Heel Hosiery A list of extraordinary values that will again make you appreciate the fact that an ARCADE STORE s'AvEs 'YdU MONEY- OUR FLAT CREP-ES, Crepe de Chines, Georgettes, etc., in the most up-to-the-minute ~styles, at special Arcade prices. ! THE ARESEE ANOTHER LOTTOF MEN S KHAK1 DRILL PANTS.--'-Special . . . . . . . . . . -98: MEN'S SPORT `PANTS, in. grey, blue and other tweeds. Reg. $T3.9S.--Special` . . $2.5 MEN S COTTONADE PANTS, very servic-i able, well made, our price . .% . . . . . . . .f$1.35 sou; AGENT FOR HECLA FURNACES Phone 531 : BARRIE 3 usnunlopsc. LADIES HATS in felts and fancy straws; newest} styles. Values up to $5.00.- Special . . . . . . . . . .. . .9. . . $1.79 to $2.79 nuuuuwn again 001111118 second. out two entrance pupils. `Helen ` eson and Treva. Edney. as. well as p the three from Cloverdale, Helen Onve. Vrhomaaina Gummeraon and Lillian Andrew were all successful in their examinations. ._`u- .. an '.I.uu.uuuwxn on 1116 "1'~W8lIt!I. ,' The horseshoe tournament held here on `Tuesday was.equa1ly suc- oesstul with the first. A team from Beeton won the first prize, Newton Robinson again coming second. Cl)! tum Anfrnnnn nnnlla " A'lAn Lnunua In iuxunuge on usunaay. Misses Muriel and Mary Loblaw are away holidaying. `UTA A Y"|* +"I-D. AIIII lnnarcv are away uuuuityillg. , We. expect that our `Sunday Sohoi picnic will be -held" next woe . - `FHA nlivllbtlvnnnuu n._.I .. _-._.-L-.. -1 wgfllzhe Orangemon and "a. number of followers attended the celebration In '1`otten'ham on the Twelfth. .' TEA hnrnanhna innnnnvnnnin .Iu-.11! Ill uixiuaay. ' . ' Mrs. `D. D. lcoutts and Estella, vis- ited in Collingwood on isunday. Es- tllla in remaining `for a few" days. Mr. and Mrs. W. 1-Tn1'hnM- vlalfm-I. Luna :5 rumummg IO!` a. 16W aays.' Mr. and Mrs. W. I-Ia1'bert visited friend`: in Uxbridge on rsunday. Misses Muriel and Mm-v T.n1-slnuyl wuu LFIUHUH 111 uau. Mr. and Mrs. J. "R. Chantler spent. a. few days last week-with their son` In Lindsay. I ` I Mr: .1`) |'h Inuu-g an`; `m....11.. ....'. um; nor sister, Mrs. W. J. A1-Lolmes. In the Junior room of the public school Miss Turner's pupils all passed with honors. In the .Senior room all the pupils passed with the exception of one. Mr. Freestone's Entrance class were all successful excepting one who failed by three marks. Those who were successful in their Entrance examinations are: Misses Velma Thompson, Vera Rumble and Irene `Brown, Bill Mc- Leod, Lloyd and Donald E1liott.._ Pun lljm Tuni- Mr_s.'J.T Coburn, her mother and! Mrs. Brewster spent the rweek-end with friends in Gait. | Man and `Klaus T "D ir1I......n-.. -._-..4. _L. a_uurew's unurcn next Sunday. Miss May Jamieson, teacher in Branttord, is visiting under the parental roof. V . Mrs. Geo. Ham-ilton of Hamilton is visiting friends in the village and vicinity. Mvn, human um: IIh"I`ItAU\ A. an. July 1'7--Mrs. M. J. Elliott visit- ed her sister, Mrs. D. McFadden, in Cookstown last week. Damn `I f.1Mma.-.... In 5.1.1.... 1.1.. 1_-u 'UUUlSB`lU WU H131} WEEK: Rev. .1. Gibson is taking his holi- days. There will be no service in _St. Andrew's Church next Sunday. MISS Mav .TamiAsInn, 1-annhnu In pauuux. . . The. Ivy lads went up to Oro on Monday evening for a game of horseshoes and `were victorious. U3`! U4. 'l.ll1HI.lh Herman Jennett had the misfor- tune to get a piece of steel in his eye on Monday. It has been very painful. "l`hn Fhnr 1&1`:-urnni u... 4- A... .. {I CFC WE extend our sympathy to A. VDawson and Mrs. -G. Robertson in the death or.the1r father, Mr. Rog- ers of Innlsl. "gunman ,Tnu--ALL I....! 1.1.- _.-J..n-,_ um nlra. Wm. 1.1810. Mr.` and Mrs. Wm. fcarruthers of Toronto spent Isunday w1th`fr1ends here. 7 UFUI here. mp nruwu reumon on Saturday. Mr. and` Mrs. J. A. Speers and daughter of Fort `William visited trlenda here last week. v'M'v- and e"Ml'nu VD 1Inv........-.. ..a in-.. SARJEANT & KING Ltd. auuuuu Here M181. W885. Mr. and Mrs. .12. Kennmer of Tor- onto ment the week-end here. Thn Minna: Innninxr nf manna; nun uuw Iyvm. Lne ween-ena nere. The Misses IBro1ey or Egbert are holidaying with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lennox. `Stir-vv fn nanny-iv H-mo `Daub 1/r..n...... Lflvlll-I5: ` Those who did not come to the Presbyterian church on .Sunday morning` to `hear Miss Standen speak on missionary Work in China missed a `great treat, for it was one of the nest addresses. on Ithe work `that has been given in this community for some time. `Norman Parsons and Miss `W. Cleary visited the Iatter's grand- mother ln Angus on Sunday. MPH. RM-lznrfnn nf TTfnnh: In 1rlu'If_ xuuuuu` H1 Angus OI] aunaay. Mrs. Beckerton of Utopia is visit. `in: Mrs. Wm. Reid. Mn- qua aka; mrw. tn........u..-.._ -3 Mn uuu Mrs. W. m. uennox. `Sorry to report that Bert McQuay is-not doing as well-as his many friends` would like and was taken . to the R. V. Hospital on Monday evening. - `Kn anti "Elna .D 'l'*TH_n.. .3 III... A number from [here attended the za.rd'en party at Utopia and report 9. good supper and good programme. -Mr. -and 'Mr:_ Imlwnma INfn(Junu ne u. guuu aupper Lulu soon programme. `Mr. and Mrs. Elwood McQuay of Elmira have `been visiting friends A nlunnknu AC Jul-...l.. 5..-..- L_-l_ _.L Xmnumber or friends from heie at- tended the Lennox-Fsproule reunion at the Beach last .-Wednesday. also the Arnold` reunion on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. LT. A. Snnnva nnd vv wguuac Mr. and `Mrs. R. Wilson of Tor- onto are holidaying `with the form- er's parents, M_r. and Mrs. G. W11- son. 11.. ....I II... II-vv .ru.__,,,,.u,. - UUIII Mr. and -Mrs. `W. ICarruth ers of Oshawa spent `Sunday here with friends. L.._- I.- 11.1 .__L --___ ;, AI,_ Robert Sydney Fletcher. Gordo n G. Macuren. lllUl'| -A50 Naw'ro1_v nqamson NEXT 1 TO QUEEN'S HOTEL, BARRIE --For ne job rinting of all! kinds _call on The xaminer. 26t1 uvsxuuying at 1161` 1101116 mere, 1 A The Royal Road Builders `are holding a. special church service in the United church here next `Sun-` day night. Mxs. Joh1;ston and Mrs. Nlcbls of_ Barrie visited at Geo. 'Wa.tt s one: day last week. Manning nan; .6811 .-H...-..1..-.4. .1- 4.1.1-: uuly IE5` W-EEK Measles a.re'st11l prevalent in this! neighborhood. [ Illa: "nhvnn |(`Innnnn1 `Al FE`..- -I.- MACLAREN. FLETCHER 8: Co- ` INVESTMENT BANKERS V 704 Canadian Pacic vB'ui1_ding, Toronto. uwswuurnuuu. 1 Miss Norma IC-happel `of Ema is holidaying at "her home th6l`6._ 0 l TEA 'Hnvn`I 'DnnrI lnlhlgna `nun. aura. umury on 501108.) . `Wm. Stevenson` and Mr. and Mrs. `Frank Stevenson of Toronto `visited at Mrs. A. Myers on sun- .dav. vusuuu an &V.l.l`B. A. Myers on I511!!- Tday. 'Cec1l Myers is visiting in Cobalt. uuiy '.L'au1. , V Jas. Smith of Callander visited this nephew, L. S. Lee, and other old acquaintances `on Sunday. `MP8. Raking hf "l`nv-nni-n- viulfn um uuquuxxuances on uunaay. ' -Mrs. Eakins of Toronto visited ,Mrs. Jae. `Clea:-y last week. Miss Wilhelmina Cleary and Norman Parson of Ivy were visitors with Mrs. Cleary on Sunday. ` Wm. Itevnrmnn ' nn `Mr nn WU db HUI` HUIIIC Here. L.0.L. No. 7% went to -Orlllia. on July 1'2t~h. In: Qmnh no r~..11......a.... ..a..u...1 July 1|6-Mf;: Ed.` Evlartin or To-' ronto and Vernon Shaw of Hamil- ton are visiting at Mrs. N. Shaw's.` `Mia: Dhnnhn `Drag-a has VIA`-I|\\s\AA' man are vxsuzmg at iV1I`S. N. b`nB.W'S.` Miss Phoebe Ross has returned" to Toronto -after spending a week or two at her home here. 'r.n1 . `Mn mo m--a 4... n..n-u- -.. rucuuuu Ln 1VJ.1u1aIl(J on waturuay. Miss Elsie Cumming and little sister of Fergusonvale spent a. day last week with Mrs. J. Cumming. 1 uL_u=H. Auua.uue.'.l. ; The Richardson and Scythes families` attended the R'1cha.rdsun `reunion in Midland on Saturday. Minn mm. vf`nn'n-nina am: n++1.:. .5 W Du. gun Avery heavy rain greeted this vicinity over the week-end and laid some of the grain at, but nevertheless doing much good in most localities. 7"}-LA `BIA!-u-.n:lan.-. a...: l_--LI.-..: uuua. I Mr. and Mrs. Tools of Midland were week-end visitors at W. D.. Scgthes . . - ! nnv-vnknvu R-an-an kn..- n.4.a......1-.: X buy Luca. g A number from here attended; the Orange meet` in Orillia on the Tvieltth; `IIAVIII 'HAl:'I711 vIn{n n-nnntn LI-Lu Jul" 116-*Congra-tu'1at1ons to Miss Margaret Cook and Melvin Rich- ardson who were successful in passing theizrnal P. S. examina- tions. . 1!`. ans` 1!... In...-.1- -4 -|r.|.u-_.1 `PHI uluut` EXAMINER nay. Miss Johanna Ismlth of Palnswick. visited with Mrs. Chas. I-Iindle, Sr... on Friday last. l I Miss Hetty Smith of Lefroy and JJW 51] I. XV UIHUH. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. .Mc'Maste:" gmotored to St. -Catharines on Fri- ay Nzflua un+fvv nn{4-In AC Tnnn-. 3...! ua_y`uL5 U1 J.U1'UE Miss Jeanette ton is spending Dwight Nelson. '|\/fr n n :1 \/fm: uauuruay LIXUUI Dl'l:`l(."UI'.lugeo M1ss'Mar:]orie Eldridge is hol.i-I daying in Toronto. ! Mina Tnnnal-+1; `Dn&1-nun.` A0 A1H..' m-:}yr;emlber the Anglican Gar- den Party at the home of Mrs. Chas. Ward, Wed., July '25th. See posters`- for programme. 29b Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Holmes and family have returned home after holidaylng with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bonney. Mr: (Ian TK7a+ann av\(t`o1Ia$\OAn HEMSTITCI-IE1) PILLOW cXs/Es% . . . .. 15 DAMASK TABLE NAPKINS . '. ._ . . . . . . . 10 PURE LINEN TOWELLING, yellow or rose o o o s o o o I o c 0 yo 0 2 These specials for Friday and. Saturday only, while they last. LIUH Ill Lllfllll UH auursuay. Congratulations to Marjorie E1- drid.ge-_and Wesley Hindle, who Were successful-in passing their. Entrance examinations, also Irene McMaster who passed with honors her Junior piano music examina- tion in Barrie. mr \.l n1\.I'n..4-.... ....L..........: 1.-..-- .v.. LLUII Ill J31l'1'1Uu 'M. McMaster returned home on Saturday from Brace-bridge. . NH. `mirian la 1nnH_ ur. uuu .'vu'u. J. A. .'V11uB. 1 Harry West of Barrie is a visitor at Mrs. C. W. Ward's. .r"|na nnuvnuuu and `nvuA"uu Ln.--A at &VJ.l'u U. VV. wurus. -Chas. Bowdery and family have removed to the reforestation plant. _ I-Iaylng seems to be the order of the day. jpnrnnnamnn fhn Avtn-1nnvu (`jun-, &IUl5.lu -lDUllllU_Yv / Mrs. Geo. Watson and daughter! Muriel are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bonney. >"l`hA `Minus: `\'K7lnv-nin anti` '|A a|kA1` `JJUHGIU lDUlll1U_Yo "The Misses Winnie and` Mabel Montelth are spending some holi- days with their mother, Mrs. R. Monteith. A \l'v\ ant` `Ina flange-A `IDA..- A8 July 16.-Qu1te 5: niuimtbr from here attended the Orange celebra- tion in Orillia on Thursday. M 5(".nnQv-nhulnfinnu in Xlrnwlnv-{A `I211- vvuu urn-:uuH H1 J.uUl`nL011. Albert Wallwin and" Lynn Rus- sell left on Monday for two weeks' holidays at Camp Kitcrhikewana, Beausoliel Island. Ila Anal MI ... 117...: -1 72---..- Dcausuutu nuunu. Mr. and Mrs. Wood or Kenora. N.Y., and daughter are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mills. T-Tavnur TXToud- A0 Domain In A -ulnulnu I-IVES IICICC. Miss Evelyn Finlay is holidaying with friends in Thornton. Avhnvt 11Yn`lhu!n av\A'T1v-- `Du... jut-2-u-v7--Gav: -DI uvoinv X XVVXITIXI Men s Fancy Pullover Sweaters . . . . . . $i..`98 Another line of Pure Wool Fancy Pullovers, V neck. Reg. $3.9S;-Specia1 . . . . $2.49 Men's 100% Pure Wool Fancy Sweater coats, with collar or V-neck, some in Windbreaker` style. Reg. $4.50.-Special . . . . . . $2.79