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Barrie Examiner, 11 Jul 1929, p. 16

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Model 612 is a powerful car,built to give good, dependable, lasting erformance. With prices beginning at $1050, .0. b. Windsor. taxes extra. its qualityis outstandingbyanymeasure of value. Its large engine.with a sevenbearing crankshaft (2% inches in diameter) delivers 62 horsepower smoothly. Overheating is practicallyimpossible, and uniform cooling is assured by water jackets extending to the very bottom of everycylinder. Not only in the motor. but all through the 612, ou will nd extra size, extra weight, and extra strength. Ready for the road, it weighs 3,125 pounds. Experience has convinced us that every pound of this greater weight is essential to CHOICE RIPE :%22:D::EF ...m. 23` lfngg BEEF ...1b-_ I BUMP Rouhd or ROAST Square Sides SHOULDER `l)l\ A G!!! `nun (`J'iHE%i \.\M - ._._.-.._._ LEG ROAST LOIN ROA ST . . . . . . FRONT QUARTERS Spring Lamb] FRESH MEATS; Fresh Bea Steak 11:`. 37c HLLHIVUHIL CHOICE WING Separate ginents, Penman and B.11mor- al, fine and good-wearing. Our for- 62 mer 75c special. Now . . . . . . . . . . BEAUTIFUL TROPHIES RAILWAYMEN S PICNIC A-414:3; AMMONIA 4 Pkgs. ~ zc ARNOi.D'S SLICED EIIE.-IKF.-1ST B15jN lb. 29:: Men s Bali Undgrwear HANDY w .__ 5 n-. _BATTl-I TOWELS FR airs and VEGETABLES 511;. 27 " FRESH BU , ROAST I` IKILDH B =_P0RK J.Jl.l J.Vlf1\.4_`l| WIBAF . . . . . . . FRAY BENTOS nu -...._ I cnwso HAM BOLOGNA .. iXEfIE BACON. Sliced. WEINERS . . . . . . . . . .. SLICED MACARONI I'f\A`l' ev. John Lennov and Mrs. iennox .01 Havelock are waiting the Misses Mclaennan, Essa. St. I'll`- .... -_v ;_-._,, - - -- SLICED MEALED .........r V I/AIAJ SMOKEDUHAMS MILD CURED BUTT ~r\r\ A;-up-u FRESH SHOULDER I-\t\w\vr Pure Kettle Remien-ed uuuuu_y 0 vv 5 us nu. a. nu W UHUI11. Miss Gladys Srigley has returned home for the holidays. I/fr and IA -m 1:`.\..I l'!YI.__.____-r- - ` ...._... July 8-Mr. and Mrs. Cory and Miss Clement of Toronto spent the holidays with Mrs. Hawthorn. 'l\A -1:-n f11..A.... cc_:...1___ ~..,, - - -u.4.u. nun. &JGl1\.lJo Miss Freda Nelson spent Sunday with Mrs. (Rev.) Thomas of Elmvale. Wm. Percy Brown is spending a few days at W. E. Brown s. 'AA h~n `IJI --...1 'n.....A...__.- .1- __,-,3 - Special Sale of Pure Lard for Friday and Saturday 1-lb. prints . . . . . . . . 17c 20-lb. pails . . . .. $3.18 Ti1lson s Health Bran, 14-oz. pkg. . . . . . !2c mugs: av 11. 1. IJLUWL1 3. Miss Hazel Bertram is visiting with lBracebridge friends. uuun-\.uu vrvuus LVCA. VVRLUDUH. Mrs. J. Handy and son of Saskat- chewan are spending a few days with Mrs. Jas. Handy. Ilium Ti`:-n:-In \7I\11-t\v\ ..........L n...__1___ rljl TI` July 10 Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Hickling and family of Eden, N.Y., spent a day last week with Fred Nel- son. `A 0,, _,we, . ._-. nvabu Jas. Inglis of Wiarton spent last week-end with Rex. Watson. 1Ul'o-a `I `|'_1 .-.....1.. ......1 --.. -r --VA - `H.P. Sauce Bottle 22 .uuu. 4.vL uuc uuuua,_y.`.~. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson of comiisffi i3EEF I-lb. Pkg. 16 LARGE PKGE. 511?: 1 $6 Y... - -_..----, vuuoowvn luau III!- Mrs. A. C. Fraser left Saturday, July 6, for Montreal where she is attending an international nurses convention. ll- -_.u .._., - -- use LARD D-I.N, 1ur._ HOl:.L_Y_ BEETS NEVV Last Sale of Millinery Every hat in the Department is offered at a sacrifice to clear. These are Fancy Straws and Felts and Fancy Braid Hats, in black and colors. Former prices $2.00 up to $6.50. For early shoppers . . . . 98 each ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Chintz For Comforters Good yard wide Chintz in a number of lovely designs for comforters, dark and light colored grounds,_25c 30c and 17C 35c values. Be early for these. Yd. . . --u---- 1 ma saunas: \Jl.J\J V lab.) Here is an exceptional offering in gloves. They are pure silk, double-tip fingers and some double silk all through, straight and fancy cuffs. Every pair that is in the stock is grouped in this lot. Colors, also black and white. Former prices $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and a few at $2.50, all sizes. 79`: Come early and take a choice-Pr. - - -vpu-u oatoouwhr vvuvvuvnvu. K WM; ;nd'ivIrs. Jas. Fullerton of Tor- =anto are spending a. few weeks ho11- * days with her sister, Mrs. A. H. Fergu- I son. .. ........u n; nnrIA1lJlJf1\J|J All Handbags are reduced in price and here is a lot that will interest you on sight. 3-compartment bags with change purse and vanity_ glass, strap-back style, good size, in colors such as green, blue, cherry, brown, -tan and black. Our former 98 special price $1 50-On sale . . . . art: no can f\`rI\f\`\L: . _ . 1 I 1`- `WOMEN S 11 u....4.x.,...... --- 74 lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. 23c 7c 5c The annual tournament of the Al? landale Lawn Bowling Club will be held on Wednesday. July 31. `lo: and II... II!.___. --I 42c 23c 31c ARNOLD'S RED LABEL FANCY PACK C Anne-v-up-qzpn.--._ l'lIA`\.4l fl`l\aX\ LOBSTER % s unaucx D U). popular Colors and trimmings at Stephens Clothing Store. 28b -..- vvuua yaumcna WL'ii;s-'3_/Iiaavrion Jenkins or Toronto is spending her holidays with Mrs. W. A. Jenkins, Cumberland St. II... A an 314,, . -. _. _--_, -.-...... .uuuuu.L uu.uca.u. Dr. and Mrs. Wing have returned to Toronto after spending the week) end at Vernon CaldWel1 s. `runs: 11 I` [link Miss Evelyn Edgerton of Toronto Lt` spending her vacation with her cou-* sin, Miss Marion McLean. TWM and `Mr..- YYT:..._ L- - "` V-..-nun; a. Mr. and Mrs. T. Wiley and famiir `and Mrs. Dyer spent Sunday at Coin Well. n V... The Ladies Aid are holding thei? July meeting on Wednesday, July 17, at Mrs. Levi Srig1ey s. .-. u4:|.u. &JJCJ.o Mr. and Mrs. Belcy and son Jim of Toronto spent the week-end 3.: J08. Gibson's. ;` MACGREGOR \ Kipgers Ottawa have returned home spending last week with his C Arthur Dyer. Kw .-......1 an-.._ -n,-. - S'1'AND.1RD QUALITY Hawaes Qgqfstmding, by Any Measure of.,Va1ue MILD. CURED WhiteFiStlb.'20c Fieuiiis :::I1 5:: CHOICE NIPIGON 3-i'a'P:iV;i-{H ....zs.., CHOICE CHICKEN FRESH ATL.-1.\ TIC FRESH donor; Salmon sliced lb. 289 ms 3% ZFresh Caught FISH` I . -..--_ - ..v-..---av. van; van Mr. End Mrs. Horace Ooles are present spending their vacation Newmarket and other places. III-a 11-4-- -I-..1-A.__ -1 -7 REG; 3 Bunches -Blazers of popular colors and nrv-n'nn-a 414- G4-A.-.1....._...1 4~u~-.1,x,-_ -End ?EA%S CROWN H1y._L__ 11 Own I7 p1._.._J>--- B)` the Piece SIEVE N0. 4 Cor. Elizabeth and 11:17 Bil. Phone 215 Dellvery to all ports of town Thursday. July 511. me _ 1/9 /2 8 T1,, - ,9 Tin speeiatf LB. PAIR. lb. 162 lb. 25 after cousin, 239 379 16 V` A Car Is Ready for You to Drive Hea`r-tis; . 21c Phone 147` 55.} nqeunugua GAMBLE "ALL uyctau or VVCUL WLU11 0117111. Miss Frances R. Robertson, Stroud, was among the nurses graduating from Oriilia. Memorial Hospital on June 27. All of the twelve nurses in the gradu- ating class have passed the examina- tions for Registered Nurse. New Pastor Inducted The induction service of Rev. Louis Pickering of Malton to the Stroud circuit was held in the Stroud United va. Inna yuuaco Rev. Jas. and Mrs. Brown and son .Douga.1d left last Wednesday for their new home in Malton.. They were ac- companied by Miss Lavina Orchard, who will spend aweek with them. 1i/nag 1.:!.-nun.-. 13 1:.-.I......L....... eu._-...1 An attractive new club house for the tennis courts or the C.N.R. Recreation Club is nearing completion. It races the court to the south `and is equip- ped with lockers and other accommo- dation. . _.- ,.--.......u vuvnnv uuc ua] U11. navolnv sunny 1 vuaavuuwg umvvoaovvaa: Miss Ma1:jory Black of Toronto General Hospital is spending two weeks holidays at her home here. TIT:-n `Dink n0 `I n-gnu-an Ennis lo. I-`L... angauu gun can n-Iuvnnumvu Mrs. James Mason entertgined the United Woma.n s Association at her home last Wednesday afternoon, `Alina 'lUI'nnvlnuco `I31;-maul; A0 l'l'|;nonu-dvn unu JJ\IAA\lINJ|J WU ALBA AJVBLG {ABIG- "wm Rich of Lancres, Sask, is the guest of his sister, Mrs. Robert Pagan, nd brothers, Frank and Jack Rich, of this place. D4111 `Inn as-`A 'I'un Eugen... --A o.-.- Mrs. Gibson of Toronto is visiting' Miss M. A. Leonard. -an-.._ _____ -an-,_--- ___L-..L-.L--_I LL- STROUD lllllilllllll A lot of Silks, Satins and Silk Poplins, left-overs from past selling, some pieces with defects, others 0. K. These are all in colors. Former prices from $1 up 29`: to $2. We offer any or all at yard - an.` an Iv n.I\.I\/ISLJ Mercerisecl Lisle Socks in plain color, sky, sand, and pink, seamless, and elas- 23 tic tops, sizes 4% to 7. On sale at. --jzi C De Silk and 1:5-1e g, Hose in fancy checks, with pretty colored top, all seamless foot, shades _of sand and blue and _camel mix`- tures, sxzes 6 to 10, former pnce 59`: 75c. Sale ._. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ------r-U-not hi 1 llul I E Children's Summer Vests in all sizes from 22 to 34, short sleeves and sleeveless, pure bleached cotton, elastic rib. At 6 each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PU: Orange specials are being run on the V C.N.R. tomorrow from Parry Sound to Bracebridge and Burk s Falls to Bracebridge. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Tricker and two daughters motored Irom Swalwell, Alta, and are visiting at Alfred Hunt- ter's, Essa st. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ferguson and Miss Agnes Ferguson hove returned home from Detroit where they were visiting Mr. Ferguson's niece. 1 [Wm Quad... 1...`. -1. A -- -- GEO. VICKERS LIMITED (Both Stores) Going Out of Business A GALAXY OF BARGAINS \ 4 . `- Dcjjj-- 4 Z: _ __A -._j _-:-v A lovely collection of Rubber Kitchen A- prons in various colorings, all bound and with pockets, a useful size and good qual- ity. Prices from 44c and 50c. Now 33`: selling at . .i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BARRIE : 137Bu:1lop St.. LS_!I:~$$ MD 5AT.!.N ,9t!ILDRF-Jifs .VE;5'.TS _ (`_-_...- 1 better erformance, greater comfort. long life I and sa ety. i The four wheel hydraulic, internal expanding l brakes are larger than usual in a car at this price. 2 and fullyprotected from dirt and water. Service 1 and emergency brakes are entirely separate--- } to provide the safety to which we believe every 3 motor car buyer is entitled. ' V Bodies are beautiful and roomy. nished with l upholstery of genuine mohaircarrying a guar- ; antee of long life attached to every cushion. : We ask you to see Model 612, and to enjoy its performance--before you buy any car. Memts .socK _RUg3;R APRONS 91!!-,I>.:s HOSE uv urwv It is expected 600 from Allandale will attend the C.N.R. picnic at Mid- land next Wednesday. Arrangements are being made to permit as many em- ployees as possible take the day 01:. An :Hrv-anuun ........ ..1..1. 1.-.--- (Two door edan, f. o. b. Windsor. taxes and special equipment extra) The Black Family Reunion The sixth annual reunion an nic of the Black Family was be Saturday, July 6, 1n Innlsl ship's beautiful park. Members 0 clan gathered from Barrie, Ne well, Bond Head, Thornton, vale, Allandale, Toronto, Stroud, Knock, Elmvale, Loretta and De spent an exceptionally happy do gether. In the afternoon a baseball game, horseshoe pltc bathing, swinging, etc., claimed attention of the younger people, Lefroy and Stroud members. Th vice was in charge of Rev. J Ewen of Churchill. Rev. S. G Cormack of Thornton deliver a splendid address from Nehemiah :19, 20 This was followed by the 1 es- sive induction service, conduct by Cannon of Bradford gave a very ful address to the newly in minister, and congregation. Re R. B. Beynon of Thornton assisted service. At the close of the 5 Rev. and Mrs. Pickering were he tily welcomed at a social gathering in the Sunday school rooms. (1828-8C) G[0. VIBKERS UMITED All pure wool: : sock comfort. . at . . . . . . . . . W _'----w nnwun 7 $1` Penmdr;;s`N'aitura1, Shirts and Drawers, sizes 34 to 40, former price $1.25 at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Men : Merino Uncierwear M:N'_s yvonlg socxs As this sale is for an absolute clearance, goods purchased are not subject to exchange. Sale prices are for cash only. No goods allowed out on approval; Mail orders filled only. when accompanied with amount of purchase price. i ------ .._. - vnauuval :1 uncvc. On Sunday last at 3 p.m..the tem- perature rose to 88, the hottest or the week. At 5 o clock this morning it was 55 and at 3 p.m. 78 above. 74- la nu-.....A.-A nan n,,, - Everything must he sold, even to the F ixttires. Our time is limited. Early shoppers will profit most. Come to this store and save. These items serve as an index to the bar- gains that are yours. Shop in the morning if you can. `"5 : I File I He: 11;, DRURY LAN E S BEST The famous Drury Lane theatre of London has produced literally hun- dreds of celebrated melodramas. None was more successful, however, than "The Whip, and now it has been brought to the screen by First Nation- ' vaav vvccntuu H1 HEHOVET. The Spence reunion picnic held at Midland Beach on Friday good time was reported by those tending. A. A. Garvin, who has been 111 some time, is able to be around ag. The recent rains have helped crops and gardens. vocab) W Ccn Percy Frankcom, who has been spending some holidays at his home, has returned to Detroit. Wilbert Hewitt, who has been in Midland for some time, is home again. The farmers are busy haying andl hoelng these days. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Orser spent the week-end in Hanover. -vuiuca this ' July the gue .5 L16 brought close. D A. F. A. Mlcomson BARRIE : ,Phone 447W .u..u..n us uuxcu.-nu, 111 1115 OOH! year, tell the honor of being the oldest member present, and Albert Edward Webb, 3- months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Clif. Webb, the youngest member present. To each of these a suitable gift was presented. Morley Black of Elmvale, acting as chairman, called on several who responded with short, witty speeches, all emphasizing -the genuine satisfaction of these annual family gatherings. While many new faces were welcomed for the rst time this year, yet respectful memories were re- called of two members deceased since last year: Robt. Black of Craigvale and Walter H. Budd of Detroit. The present officers were re-elected land it was decided to have the 1930 Reunion in the Township Park, on the rst Saturday in July. The singing of Auld Lang Syne this happy gathering to a A FINE TIMEQ CHECK up ON YOUR Farm Insurance on Summer Home Insurance RELIABLE `COMPANIES MODERATE RATES Always a pleasure to give information the genuine pleasure of the older re- latives was evidenced by their happy countenances as they met and chatted together. Before supper, old and young, married and single, good-nat- uredly contested for rst place in a list of races. Just then the weather man decided to send down a shower of rain, so through the kindness of Mr. Simpkins the tables were set on his verandah and the bountiful picnic supper enjoyed thoroughly. To Jos. Black of Loretto, in his `86th year, fell the honnr nf` hninu Hm ,.1.:....a. ......._v.-_ to many motorists during the present season. Let us give you particulars and rates. _ _.-., - -.4-vu; u J.\/I he guest of Mrs. z Henry McGowan, iasl-:., is visiting his wnnlr OUR AUTOMO- BILE POLICIES HAVE BEEN A REAL SHOCK ._ _B5_R!-353 _ rib to toe, Oxford gre;, real Former prices 500. On sale . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 for $1.00 -v ' _5Q(;AREd-*J MIDHURST Reid nuu UU ua VC y xf AHIA 7.4- .--vn\A- of Weyburn, Midhurst friends ` 1 of Hamilton Ward. ,9 up. _... -vvuna 4;; UL 2 again. KID 'hn1v-sad LL - ,-aysgnu Wdb -on Friday. A at- for vvru-n-.4 _ -- l-- was M6(ULLO UGH ,uuAA. the ii5ci5f1'" lb. 17 'I`hirty-one of the thirty-four hand- some trophies which are to be com- peted for at the Canadian Gladiolus` Societ-y s Show, in Barrie, Aug. 21-22, are now on view in the store of Geo. Vickers. Nothing like it has ever been seen at any Glad show in Canada. Lune} Sin;-e CRISPO FIG BAR ONIONS f - 3 Ib8- 19 NE ,* .__._-._--u .1 n-l\/AVLIJ The railway employees and their friends are again going to Midland this year for their annual picnic. There is, as usual, a good program of sports and excellent prizes given. Special train leaves Barrie 8.50 a.m.; Allandale 9.00 a.m. Free transportation from Midland station to park and return. Allandale band will accompany picnic. Reduced fare tickets may be obtained at Barrie or Allandale ticket offices or Allandale Y.M.C.A. There will be a fine time for everyone. Vitone, V2-lb. tin Vitone, 1-lb. tin . Ogilvie Wheat _ pkg. . . . . . . . . Q11-:1 g _

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