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Barrie Examiner, 15 Jul 1920, p. 3

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Some New Lines Just Received at Reduced Prices. XXX Spirit Vinegar, Faney Mixed Pickles, per bottle 23 Cataup, per bottle Sardines, special . A GOOD FOUR-STRING BROOM, extra 58 special this week Malt Vinegar, per gal. » 80e XXX Cider Vinegar, per gal. ........406 per gal. 40c- Sweet Mixed Pickles, per bottle 23 and 38c 4 33c Arsenate of Lead Pure Paris Green 50c per Ib. . 65e per Ib. We want your Eggs--48c for this week Acco Spray Bug Killer ...... 10e per pkg. We handle the famous Big "B" Brand Over- alls and Smocks. These are a good roomy .|. garment, well made and exceptionally good value at our price. United Farmers Co-Operative Co, Ltd: 138 Dunlop st. BARRIE, ONT. . Phone 185 A LERPATREAP RIAN RIEL E ' NEWS FROM NEIGHBORING TOWNSHIPS % LELNP LE LPL LLP LP LG LLG LY UTOPIA July 13.--Haying is the order of the day. A large number from here attended the service conducted by Rev. W. G. Dreyer of Toronto, in the Orange Hall, Ivy, on Sunday, Mr. Dreyer, who was a former pastor here, delighted his hearers with his inspiring address Mrs, W. A, Miller of Burrie spent the weekend visiting friends here Mra. J, Bell and daughter, Beatrice. of Coldwater are holidaying with Mr. and Mr. R Bell. Mrs, J. Beckerton is spending a few days with Ivy, friends A goodly number of Utopia citizens at- tended the celebration at Alliston on the 12th (Too late for Lust Week) July 7.-Mr, and Mra. J. Nicol and their daugh'er Junet motored to Toronto last Saturday and spent the day with friends there. Mr, and Mra. L. Rose and Mrs, A. El phick returned on Sunday after spending fs few days with Hamilton friends. R. Ellis returned home last week after an extended visit in the West Mr, Rachar of Toronto is visiting his uncle, F. Rachar. A large number from here took in the Daseball game at Brentwood on Monday evening. Mrs, H. McCann spent the week-end with" Toronto friends, Rev. T. W. Buckiee gave a touching address on bebslf of the 'Serbian Relief" in the Anglican Church last Sunday ing. Rey. Mr, Shapter of Stroud ably filled the pulpit in the Methodist Churcb on Sun- y_ afternoon. orn DALSTON The Grange held a very successful social evening Iask-Monday night at the home of H, Bertram. One of the chief features of the program was the presentation of 6 purse to Mr, und Mrs, Bertram as a slight token of appreciation of hia work as Sec- retary of the Grange. Misses Retta and Inez Brown are tak: ing a course st Guelph College Mrs. Bell und little daughter have re- turned home from visiting frienda at Oro Stution Mrs, Irwin and children are visiting in Toronto. N. Neve is in the R.V.H., auffering from injuries received while unloading hay in the barn, Although so seriously injured, it is hoped to hear of a favorable improve- ment in « few days. Dr. and Mra. Richardson of Barrie and Mr. and Mrx Richardson of Toronto were at the parsonage on Sunday. GUTHRIE July 13,--Mre, Rose and family of Ham- ilton are visiting at Angus McCusig's. Miss Florence Huastings in spending a week with Mimes Erma Connell, Kathleen and Alice Mahgney in Keswick Mrs, Rowell" nd family of Barrie are vivitine the former's parents, Mr. ant Mrs. Geo. Crawford. Mins Martha Burtholomew. Prewlent of the Helping Hand Club, has been sppoirt- to represent the club at the Canadian Girls' Training Camp at Geneva Park, Lake Couchiching. She. accompanied by Mrs. Alex, Muir, left yesterday for. the carp. Mr, and Mrs. C. Walker of Ponteix visitor Mine Katie Sinclair has returned after a visit in Toronto, Niagara Falls and Bul. Tomlinson of British Columbi Mr. and Mrs, Hogan and family have the aympathy of their many friends in this on the sick list with the measles. Toronto are visiting of B. F, Tracy over the week-end. of New Liekeard called on friends in this den's for the week-end. jenta, Mr. and Mre. G. Davis, Br "music was given by the different bands. | THE BARRIE EXAMINER falo, On' her return (zip she was occam- panied by her cousin, Mim Lulu Myers, of Mrs, McLeod and family of Hamilton visited the former's sister, Mrs, Hall. MINESING STATION July 12.--Mrs. G. Hogan received the aad news of the death of her son, Fred last' week. vieinity in their bereavement. A Newman visited in Hamilton last week. Walter Cooke is out again after being Mrs, Ewing and dqughter Dorothy of Geo, Hogan' R. Horner and family of Richmond and V. Tracy of Toronto were the guests Mrs, Littlejohn and Mrs, Holdsworth | vicinity Inst week. Misses Fannie Stone and Edna Patten- den of Barrie were guests at Thos. Patten- Miss J. Knapp of Toronto visited frienda here recently. CHURCHILL 'The Orange Lodge attended divine ser- vice in the Presbyterian Church last Sun- day morning, Rev. Mr. Johnston preached. the sermon and Mis Grace Fisher of Bar- rie sang two very fine solos. The garden party held at the home of Mrs, John Todd was a great success, Elmer Fountain is the latest to get a car, The Orangemen held their annual cele- bration in Alliston on Monday. Quite a number from this place motored over. Among recent visitors in town were Mrs, Mowat and daughter of Toronto and | Miss Fisher of Barrie at the manse, Vin- cent Reive and Mise Jean Pickard at Robt. lites Ae aia ie ae 285 i Reive's. IVY Mrs 8. McQuay and Mrs. Lee Banting spent s couple of days with Toronto friends last_ week The band had a call to Barrie last Wed- nesday afternoon 10 furnish the music for a military funeral Mr. and Mre, McCandless of Barrie spent the week-end with Mr. and Mm, 8. J, Me- Donald Mm, Geo. Davis, Sr.. visited Toronto friends last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Brown of Sunnidale are spending a week with friends bere. Dr. snd Mrs, R. Davis of Toronto are | spending a few days with the former's par- J. HL Speers of Saskatoon called on friends here last week. Mrs, W. A. Thompron apent » week with Tottenham und Beeton friends The large hall here was filled on Sunday evening when L. 0. L. No. 450 and sev- eral visitors from other lodges tukned out to divine service conducted by the Rev. Mr. Dreyer, a former rector of the Ancli- can Church' here. The reverend gentleman based his remarks 1 Dreyer y since he joined the Orange axsoeiation in Ivy and he never had regretted it; the longer he lives the more need he sees for | good true Orangemen and every Orangeman should be an earnest christian, if he liver up to his obligations, The collection was jin aid of the True Blue Orphans' Home. Master Elwood McQuay of Creemore spent Sunday ut_his home here. Mr. Sharpe of Toronto apent Sunday with Mr, and Mra, Watson The Orsngemen celebrated the 12th of | July in Alliston and report a great crowd | nnd a good day's sparta--basehall, basket: hall and other amusements, Some good Wm. Carruthers and faniily of Barrie | Dougall Retiring GENUINE BARGAINS IN ALL LINES Bros. GREAT Sale FURNITURE CARPETS --_LINOLEUMS OILCLOTHS WALL PAPER And Everything in the Housefurnishing Line GREATEST OF ALL CASH FURNITURE SALES _ MANY OF THE ITEMS AT LESS THAN , per cent Discount on Every Article in our stock have moved into Mre, Burton's house, Mrs, Burton having gone to Thornton to live, JAS. W. SCOTT ff su. 1 MNESING ea | \ Mrs, W. Priest on the armval of a son, { lat Suturday. Motor Truck Cartage Mr. and Mrv. Bert Foyston of London, | Ont., are visiting the former's parents here. George Plowright enjoyed a few days in MOVING PIANOS, FURNITURE AND CAMPERS' . . OUTFITS A SPECIALTY . Lucknow last week, Mm, A. W. Plowright and sons, Bruce Long distance work to or from Toronto, Hamilton and other points, at moderate charges and Harold. are visiting relatives here. Miss Bernice Young is home from Re- OFFICE: ROSS BLOCK, DUNLOP ST., BARRIE Office Phone 86, Res. Phone 187. i ROOFINGS 'The local baseball team are meeting with ANOTHER CARLOAD OF ROOFING JUST ARRIVED WHOLESALE PRICES TODAY FOR THE NEXT 60 DAYS 'The Power of \Cash was never more forcibly demon- strated than in this big Clearance Sale. 'The Vespra-Barrie Subbath School Con- vention held here last Wednesday, July 7, was a decided success, In spite of threat- ening weather, the church was well filled for both sessions. Mr. Lloyd, pastor of the Baptist Church, had charge of the opening exercises in'the afternoon, which were heartily joined inby all. Rev. J. A. Leece, pastor of the Union Church, gave a cardial address of welcome. Reports were given by different department super- intendents but owing to several schools not having reported, statistics were very in- complete. A solo by. F. H. Hurlburt, of Barrie was much appreciated. Addresses were given in the afternoon by Rev. A. E. Owen of Allandale and Miss Laine of Tor- onto, both of which were inspiring snd helpful. After the close of the afternoon reasion, the delegates adjourned to the basement, where a very tempting supper was served by ladies connected with the Union Sunday School. The evening ses- sion opened with a song service conducted by Rev, W. 8. Irwin of Dalston in 2 pleas- ing manner. Vocal selections were given during the evening by Mrs. Lennox of Bar- rie and two different male quartettes. Miss Laine gave another interesting and instructive address on 'The Prepared Teacher." and Rev. W. T. Bunt of Barrio made the closing address of the eveni "How to hold boys and girls of 'teen a He emphasized the duty of parents to give religious training at home and also to at- tend the Sunday School. The massed choirs of Dalston and Minesing gave = very fitting closing selection, "Beulah Land." 'A. J. Sarjeant of Barrie' made a very cap- able 'chairman, and kept things going so that@be convention was over in good time. After forty years of business in Barrie, Dougall Bros. have de- cided to retire, and this announcement means a big saving to all who need Furniture, Carpets, Linoleums, Oilcloths, Wall Paper, Pictures and Picture Frames, Carpet'Sweepers, ete., etc. A straight discount of 10% will be given on every article in our stock. This means that many of the articles are being sold at less than wholesale prices of today. If you want anything in Furniture or Housefurnishings: come to this sale of extraordinary opportunities for the thrifty. Come in and look over our stock, you may find just what you need and the savings are too great to miss. : : Hone & _We have a large assortment of Ready Roofings, ' Asphalt, Slate Surface, in roll and shingle, as well as several kinds of B. C. Shingles. SEE OUR STOCK -- GET OUR PRICES The Sarjeant Co., Limited Phone 88 or 94 Miss Keat Mrs, Shear, Allandsle; Boys' Work Dept. R. Plowright. ing; Adult Dept., E 'Armstrong, Barrie; Home Dept., Mrs. P. Lloyd, Barrie; Missionary Dept. C. M. Hickling; Temperance Dept., Z.\ Ruvert, | Edenvale; Teacher 'Training Dept., Rev. J, A. -Leece, B.A. B.D., Minesing. Dougall Bros. Dunlop St., Barrie. Furniture Dealers

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