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Barrie Examiner, 20 Nov 1919, p. 9

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~ THE: BARRIE- EXAMINER } 'WITH WHICH IS AMALGAMATED------------ ' SECTI 16 PAGES ~ ,,c70%2 | fuis'weex" - 9875 COPIES THE BARRIE SATURDAY MORNING |. A. MacLAREN, . 56th Year rv ante see BARRIE, CANADA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1919. sd Par vent A cat No. 47 Ac--TTAOOAOOAO EE oC cc MURDOCH GIVEN FEW CHANGES BY A FREE HAND; REVISION COURT , M 2 ! S ful M Garrett's Music S 4 uCcCeSS Uu en U.F.O. Executive Agrees to|Barrie's Roll Being Made THE OLDEST c tore Al S d Let Him Stand Aside Ready for 1920. EXCLUSIVE MUSIC STORE ays ave fF meeting ef ue UF. O. Exg] The Barrie Court of Revision | ne ecutive for entre Simcoe was | completer s D " ond They were thrifty. They were held Inst week: th consiler the |qight Although «there wane AR reported oa o vole Md) seve yeone a ead ins shrewd enough to see that the habit member, Gets Murdecly. ieee Seana fee aso eae an E YOU LOOKING \ of 'saving meant the strengthening of Beene, ORO TERRSR:| of thenecmpre: to resard changes FOR A REAL character. With the money saved altos mardl bat some of the Aswesement of Rev. We A BARGAIN IN por representatives from Pen-| pestin wha sumnier cot. they were able to take advantage of slang wore, at first, not inetinnd tage on Kempentetdt Su tact sume] SLIGHTLY-USED " opportunities as they arose baer hentne iw dncrstan | a eral 89.00" AE BANC) CASED" a bearing the discussion. / ang' s920 on building. - \ Resolve today to open a Savings Me pe eee ato anppert) "3. A. Caldwell, who has built Account in this Bank wate: Murdock: plaeca hiatal BGO RE Bate neh BNO SIX-OCTAVE f . Mr. Murdoch placed himself in} /¥ ones Fee eal : » Ee ee was axsessed al $400 for land ime the Than "he eaerutvn and] ot gtewa for mua," ™™41f ORGANS ? hin penfret tp i f| Waller Sarjeant had his pro- Bank of Nova Scotia bean Ar. Drury aHOUIE at te Sern ar Mates st- radu We have them and are anxious to clean them chile a iis) HRARINER 'Kiapalands le * ivarant dt sone by re out to make room for Xmas goods. These organs Paid-u) yital = = ) 700. Mr doe! s bee To- a'! ASE bes as i i Hf ' eed ope A i rnin sinew sonteering with Me Soyemned at AION, will give excellent service for the few years until Barrie Brasch rurs. but no announcement has] jin St, had hie aecesement fen you are ready for that piano, and we are selling re- Legislature doow «not | ot at 8100 for land and $700 for / a ' syn tH Bee iat i 7 we tine, house, . reduction v "3100. ' markably'low, $0 as/to clear. ly that the bye a SO Sall a St i i by Had the a jen is a and ace them at our Big Music Store on Ht late in Diocen ee or i giset Mou there ie seme e Cr. of Elizabeth and Mary Streets, where we t January, § a Mr. |inlk of a Pene Tonservalive k se thi f * fur Contre Simcoe, the ral | contesting the at | keep everything in music. -- 7 | _ AAA NOA ENN, G ' M ° SARJEANT ~~ ! arrett's Music Store ARJEA & KING, Limited Phone 259w P.O. Box 178 | can EEn En eenenieemee mn nnenesanennnnanannasnnniansananeneed ; ' WHEN SCHOOL Is OUT " VESPRA PIONEER | Notmnacheet's 0 cen rant ys to Get In On Our $0 oes sto veks tee £ *, ' e ege When Mrs. Mary McKernan | 7 Ig acrifice Sale Make them Pay Few Howes @ Few Houses. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OF THIS WEEK ARE. THE LAST TWO DAYS OF OUR GREAT SAC- , : yra. passed! Bway - RIFICE SALE AND IF YOU HAVEN'T BEEN ONE OF THE HUNDREDS TO BENEFIT FROM # OUR SPECIAL REDUCTIONS YOU STILL HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY. BESIDES THE AMAZ- and ten by two mont : ING BARGAINS MENTIONED LAST WEEK IN LADIES' COATS, MILLINERY, STAPLES, ETC., an invalld ahd her physieat ise . abilily had been barne with WE ARE GOING TO MAKE THIS THE OUTSTANDING SALE OF THE SEASON BY REDUC- patience worthy of her, christian Boo ' ING MANY GOOD LINES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS TO PRE-WAR PRICES. portions, "weet And gentle aise "Trait. ake, =o si \° ruit cake, 4 fo Mrs. McKernan was one of the her solid or with almond ice. =~ BUT YOU MUST REMEMBER YOU HAVE ONLY TWO MORE BUYING eleven ehikiren of the ate Mr.|,,"e Between 'aoa so ' = and Mrs. Chas, MeBride and was ch Mayonnaise, . DAYS. MAKE THEM PAY horn in Go. Tyrone, Ireland. In|, Bolle ...... " ' : er the family same 0 Canada Tian & tear 84 at Saeet Mus 4 and settled on con. Vespra ckles, ottle... B then but' li| Heintz Spaghetti, per tin... .26 | guimen eee TRIMMING BRAID slement and Vespra was large |hes Mand packet Tomatoes 25 ends of Taffeta Silk in all shades and 20 in. P : y Unis orimevel atate. To 1846)" "180 or 2 for 360 ae ie just the thing for Christmas fancy work. Fancy Braids suitable for dress trimming or Fancy taelher they secoostally brewed) Carnation Milk, he nears oaks xcellent quality. On Sale ........... 43C work, worth up to 25c. A table full at... {()C yd. the varied hardships incidental] "titute to fresh milk, per tin. . . 8 . Se, 3 8 yd. i : i cwATTA Phave wan ay] «hens sieeias 100 and 200 | \ prigathereahouts in those days SATURDAY ONLY ) d when Catholics wished to be|Fresh Cle ' : mea otto ones [PTR Cie" Nala Ons, erty ; 27c---Flannelettes at Cut Prices---27c in/bcetangishee for te pe] WAY MOT PAY OABH, AT | nies 0 Penetanguishene for the pur THE 3 ' pose. Up to the end, Mrs. Me- CASH GROCERY Only 300 is pri K ed the use of | . ly ° uw en to be sold at this price, so come early. mental 'aculties to a remark- WISDOM'S 2 in. Colorei i i 1 . ble degree for wf her | red Flannelette, pink and blue stripe, worth to-day 35c a yard. OnSale......... 27C and she delighted to. recall ta. | --=--=----==sesennenarssaeetn beidents of pioneer days and of | = : life in Ireland. She was a i eal reader, which 'oved ' | Fl IRS REDUCED rate cen Teel: BRYSON'S period of enforced inactivity. | To es and Mis. McKernan et were born thirteen children, six ARISIAN What furs we have will be sold at below what they cost us and in view of the hi i il- Charles ot Aitanene ation x ing here is an attractive line. Some of these furs aie worth making over into ote hat will cai Souspheof con 10" vessras Mek CHOCOLATES you better. : Arthur Overs, Sophia and Mary|$ are now made in 15 dif so searfein bi $3 99 Agnes (Minnie) of Barrie. There ace Me te. dare 20 scarfs in big assortment of furs. OnSale.............. Pee earelMlenar vee omer * are twenty-six grandchildren andi ferent varieties three great-grandehildren. Me. Kernan died twen and a year later Mrs. PASTERA is a ne' - MEN'S OVERCOATS MEN'S UNDERWEAR a eet cel Piaton of icecream and e eral, which took place H Tuesday fi th pastry covered and filled % / $11.50 $1.25 family residence, 58 Small St.{¢ with a special dre: reys, Browns and Tweeds in heavy Ulsters and Extra heavy ribbed woolen underwear for men. was Very largely attended. AtSt. ssing. smart short form-fitting Coats suitable for young This is a real bargain because 'we are selling it at Mary's Church two grandsons off It is different. You'll like mien ee a number of grey weed Balmacaans pre-war price. If you know the high price of wool Mass, Dalton Overs, how Brother a with patch pockets. Below costat...... ke C , patch pi $11.50 to-day, you will appreciate this 'price. ... "$1.25 pues psa ae eel and!$ See window for Saturday : i pall-bearers were: Chas. McBride,|?- Candy Special. = i M. McBride, A. W. Beardsley, ! Jas. McKernan, Jas. Malloy, and 4 Frank Hinds, of 'Orillia. i J The Premier Coming aoa was qropives today that @ Hon. rury had pro- BARRIE if mised to attend the f 1 : ingiot the Children's Sheller next ALLANDALE f { ay.

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