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Barrie Examiner, 8 Jul 1920, p. 3

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J ------- help you. ee Thursday, July 8, 1920 | * THE BARRIE EXAMINER cnn ene nea nee ee nee pe ee LEATHER LABEL OVER-HAULS ARE Think what these things mean to you. Your 'Over-Hauis are the BEST ECONOMY. Fortunately your overals don't often run up against tet tie the above, but DONT PORGET 'Gus the same cuatics which wil stand the strain will withstand the wear and teat of your day' work, adies' Artificial Sitk ckings in white, hl . grey or brown, sizes 84 1010, Hosethat formerly sold af $1.50 pr. now $1.19 "fine quality, Were RSe pr. naw 870 Ladies" black or white Cotton Hose Special 290 pr. WASH GOODS stripes. Formerly sold at 38¢ yd. Specially priced at ... $8.50 each reduced to .. 330 Navy Georgette Blouses, em- A large variety of different lines Formerly sold at ide yd. reduced broidered with sand-colored and different. qualities of {ub (ve... +++ 360 silk, collarless, and short goods.--All new and up-to-the- sleeves. Specially priced. .$7.50 minute stock and patterns ; id Georgette Blouses, em- . broidered im cerise silk and fin- Gioods that were priced al: LADIES BLOUSES ished with small ruffles, short S125 a yd. reduced te - 980 Name the style. quality and Sleeves. Specially priced. .$7.60 $1.00 a yd. redueed ta. 780 colo vou want and you will find © Crepe de chene Smacks in flesh 75¢ and 85¢ a yd, reduced to B8o it IN our stock. We have an ex- and white only, bound with white ee cellent stoek af blouses in all wash satin and. trimmed with ie & ya: nedaced be + MO nowisl atylnn anil miilerials, small pearl buttons, sizes 38 lo Ye ayd. reduced tow. ..... 430 it) or Giey Geardette id. Were $8.75. reduced to $6.06 © or Grey George Bs wlish Oxford Shirlings in Blouses. embroidered with blow White Habitau Silk Blouses in heal patterns, medium colors, all siKk and white heads. all, sizes. ™@y styles. Prices all reduced, ranging from $4.80 to $8.76 each White Voile Blouses | poteed from. -- $1.50 to $7.50 each McCALL PATTERNS 150, 20c and 250 each McCALL MAGAZINE--16o each McCALL QUARTERLY--25c DEVLIN & MURCHISON | . SMASH Go Prices on at Summer Goods The Season's Selling of Summer Goods so far has been disa that should have been sold a month ago. ppointing to us and we have lines in stock (4 That's why the PRICES GO SMASH on all Summer Goods MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S ' READY-TO-WEAR SUITS - Big Reductions In the Clothing Department for Men and Boys. The Suits in stock iow are all made from 'he newest models and we are compelled to clear a lot of these out in order to make room for new guods coming in next month, Young Men's Suits that are made in the belted or waist line or 2- button form-fitting style. Made from ihe finest qualities of tweeds and worsteds, in colors of navys, greys and browns,-- Suits that sold at 840.00 each, now - $34.75 Suits that sold at 835.00 cach, now ... - $29.75 Suits that suld at $30.00 each, now .. $26 76 Suits that sold af %25.00 each, now i + $22.75 Boys' Suits made in the waist-line or belted style sizes 22 to 35 --A straight discount of 15% off Men's Overalls in plain black, plain blue, with or without bib. --10% off Ladies' and Men's Raincoats in tweed effects or Paramatias, all styles and sizes. Prices $5.00 to $25.00 Men's Work Shirts--Gooi strong shirt and made in vod full sizes --10% off STOCKINGS STOCKINGS STOCKINGS Ladies' black or white cerized Lisle Hose ™ SWEATER COATS ~ AND PULLOVERS FOR THE LADIES Ladies' Sweater Coats in shades of Tlie and Rose. with sailor collar and stripes on collar and cults All are belted. Prices 85.95 ln 810.00 wach. --10% off Pullovers for the young ladies in many different shades of hives, sea green, salmon, rose my ) and corn. Priced from 0 to Gi ek 310.00 rach, --Less 10% GRASS RUGS For your veranda, bed- room or sun room, all sizes, good heavy qual- ity and cross-stitehed. prices ...$1.45, $2.95, $5.00 and $7.90 each CARPET SQUARES In dapestry, Brussels or Willons. "Designed in very neat patterns and harmonizing colors ds, up to cing 0.00 from & All Rugs subject to 10% discount DOUBLE SEWED on every seam with thread 'ested in a pulling strength of ten pounds, Every pocket ts crom-atitched at the commer with three searea, LEATHER LABEL OVER-HAULS will hang 'fPpether unt the fabric sworn out. They cout more per garment but LESS per year. Expensive ROROROR ROTORS ROROI OR ROR RR LR ROR TOR Torok 0K rd : NEWS FROM NEIGHBORING TOWNSHIPS . CSSD i LE het ed t grind with the water the great U.F.O. picme at h is now a second consider. th soming events July 10 and Aug. ation F. A. Tebo and family have left on an | exiended Western trip, The amount of | ork und the sotisfuctory way in which! it i handled for the public, and no doubt for the company too, entitles Mr. Tebo to anything good the compuny have to coffer Mr. Lukes of Bradford presided over the Pp on examinations here during the Past week. A large number of boys and Rirls tried for promotion A Dominiom survey purty are in town They are campitig at the foot of Centre Ave. M-s, Frank When entertained a large number of guests during the past week. Rev. Wallace Johnston will preach to the menibers of L.0.L, No. 533 as a body |p if the Presbyterian church, Churchill, at 70.30 a.m., the 11th. Buy Meat | Wisely AND YOU WON'T FIND IT HIGH PRICED Limit your meat purchases * to one good store-- Read- man's--. is good advice. When we come to know you and just what you prefer in Meats, we can serve you most economically. Let us have your Sat- urday order and you will he convinced we ] can .save you money. We Close At Noon on Wednesdays EADMAN THE BUTCHER Telephone 473 Elizabeth St. (Near Mary 8t) { ROTOR FORCE RRR 0K 0 IVY July 3. --Don't forget the Orange ser vice wn the hall next Sunday evening. Rev W. G. Dreyer of Toronto will conduct the service. Tie cho'rs of both churches will iy the music, y. T. J. Dew is attending the sum- mer Sunday School couference at Whitby this week Mr, and Mrs. Beverley Jennett of Win- nipeg are holidaying with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, R. J, Jennett. Mies B. Miller of Barrie spent a few days with friends here, Robert Ellis has returned from the West avd reports that crops are looking better there than they have for the last three ea Miss Ella MeLean has retufied home sfter spending two weeks with Toronto friends, Mrs, T. Brown and daughter, Jessie, of nipeg, spent a few days with friends ee. The Ivy baseball team is keeping up its good reputation; the senior team won first Pp and the junior third at the U.F.O. picnic last week. A lsrge crowd attended the sale at Mrs. Burton's Inst week. Everything sold well as there were | ere. G. A, Speers is slightly indisposed with 8 very bad cold. A number from here attended the pic- nie at Townline Inst week and report s good time. The band has a busy time these days-- three engagements lust week and three this week, . Miss Hazel Card of Barrie wos with Mr. and Mrs. Watson for a few days last week. SIXTH LINE VESPRA Mrs. Tudhope of Orillia is spending a few days with Mrs, Switzer. Mr. and Mrs. R. N Hickling returned home inst week after spending three weeks at the Soo, Misses Lyla and Viola Murphy of Barrie are spending their holidays at their home and Carle Switzer have returned home from Brampton for thé harvest. A. very successful barn raising was held at P. J. Murphy's on Tuesday of last week. James Switzer had the misfortune to have one hand badly hurt while working on the road. Our U.F.O. badebsll team played the return match at Cundles picnic, Friday night, winning by a soore of 23-20, Miss Marguerite Murphy is visiting with friends in Gilford. Miss McKinley of Kindersley, Saak., vis- ited last week with Mra, Switzer, Ralph and Cecil Megginson of Sault Ste, Marie are holidaying with Mr, and Mrs, C. M. Hickling. 4 Dr, friends here Inst week, ry Mre W. BY The Miss Robinson of No. Occomore their homex at Beeton and Collingwood. Mr. ond Mrs spent Sunday with Mrs, Thos, Allan, Dr. and Miss McCallum were in Tor- onto on Saturday. Miss Lillian Sloan of Whitefish is home for the vacation, Miss Jewie Bell of Stayner spent a week | year at CHURCHILL nd Mrs, Pickard of Guelph visited Truman of Barrie and Mr, and Wright of Markham ure visitors at Adame a'e Miss Gertie Adams is visiting in Colling- Miss E, Sloan ix spending a week at | wood. Wasaya Beach. .; Mr und Mix. Mason and fumily of Tor- | U.F.O. picnic at Killarney Beach (onto have arrived for the sum ! on July Ist was a great success, Mr, and Mrs. e oronto ure occupying Alfred Palk's house | 7 school and Mise of No, 3 school have left for L. B. Reive of Markham | gntional arinual Shant: grounds | pleasant [of the ing intends | time. 'HERE is a real demand for the celebrated Plymouth Twine, for those who have once used it want it year after year. Always the same--strong, Mra. Hawkest even, free from knots and Ma, ted cea | through the binder, does It. not kink, arid is full length, | | Schools The all, satisfactory Twine ||™°st § 'Sold by _ J. Hs MCCAW "Tom MASSEY-HARRIS AGENT SILVER SHEAF .. 99C LB. rie duly 5 ils operution in the R.VHL., Miss Stewart of Barrie visited with Mi for July and August. | cireuit on Sunday last. The Sunday Schools of Edgar Congre- All here were pleased to see them enjoy | themselves st the bay and in the park. of Hawkestone | MINESING STATION Johnston's last week, Mr. and Mrs. J. Curtain of Toronto sre Nurse Anderson of the R.V.H., Barrie, | Mrs. McCuaig, Inst week. Orillia came out for the Oro and Guthrie pienic on the First. Edna O'Brien of Hawkestone spent the Ist with Mrs. F. A. Bell. Mr, and Mrs. Archie Fletcher, Sr., call- ed on Mrs. McMinn last week. Jas. MacLelland has started to build bix | Bison of Thornton attended the Oro and ut their grandparents, Mr. ang Mrs, J. Elson. Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere. Devlin & Murchison ee aentere he Stee 1 SHANTY BAY | 5.--Cecil Pue is around again after | Barr over Sunday. Berry officiated on Hawkestone und Methodist churches beld their pienic at Shanty Bay on July 1. | 'y Bay union picnic was held this Hawkestone. The children and with Mr. and Mrs, J. E, Hodgson, [adults were conveyed by a big contingent Mrs, Robert Boyes entertained about [of motor cars. The crowd being larger the twelve elderly ladies on Friday, the young- |thun was unticipated, a second trip was est being 65. made by several of them. Mrs, Pugaley very kindly gave the and hot water, so making it very for all who 'availed themselves occasion, at Ed. Kavanagh's, Mr, Curtain helping Mr. Kavanagh for a short J. M. Knapp and grandson, Bruce of Toronto, are visiting at A. ORO STATION A. Graham and three daughters of tone visited, the former's mother, Wm. Kiasick and Miss Hilda of Revie, Mrs. Geo. O'Brien and Miss Andrew's and Guthrie Sunday had a very successful pienie on , total proceeds amounting to al- 156. verandah, Orville, Martha, Edith and Grace picnic on the Ist and are visiting For mother, father, the boys and girls. [t's 4 sweet for all ' ages--at work or July 5,--Miss M. Mayor of Big Bay Point visited her sister, Mra, E, Richard. When you're son, recently. Hi, Anderson of Toronto visited at Thos. nervous or tired, Elliott's recently. G. Peacock of Toronto visited at H. see how It

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