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Barrie Examiner, 22 Jul 1920, p. 12

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e " PRICES - /- PRODUCTION Scandal A PICTURE YOU WILL NEVER FORGET PRICES - - A super feature w OPEN NEWS FROM THE Mr. W. Poole is spending » few days with friends in Toronto. Mrs. R. Johnson and family are visiting relatives in Hillsdale this week. A. McGill of Toronto ix visiting with his brother, R. McGill, Jacobs Terrace, Mm, E. A. Crawford and children have gone to spead a month pr so with relatives in Orillis. . L, Burton moved his family to North Buy, where he has secured a position as boggsgeman on the T. & NO. Ry. Sucramental service will be held in Bur- ton Ave, Methodist Church next Sunday morning. Come and make it worth while CLEANLINESS IN THE BATHROOM is essential. It is impossible where old fashioned hidden, un- sanitary plumbing is in use. If that is the case at your house have us replace that old tub with a handsome white enamel one that will be good to look at, very easy to keep clean, besides being very much healthier, MOFFATT & PARR 'Sole Agents for "Hecla"" Furnaces Plumbers, Phone 531, Barrie We Have the Facilities 'for Training you in every branch of BUSINESS, Stenography Banking Civil Service Cost Accounting And all amociate mibjects Dictaphone 'Adding Machine Filing Actual Office Practice Barrie Business College 23--Years Established--23 No agents, H. A. HENRY, Prin, =umsDREAMLAN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ' BEAUTIFUL MARION DAVIES --IN-- "CECELIA OF THE PINK ROSES" Directed by Julius Steger SNUB POLLARD IN THE NEW COMEDY "RAISE THE RENT" MONDAY-TUESDAY--DOUBLE PROGRAM Raider Moewe" actually happens. sunk before your eyes. stolen from the GER- MANS. from the deck of the "MOEWE" and used for propaganda in Germany. EVERY FOOT WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY CLARA KIMBALL YOUNGand JACK HOLT in "THE ROAD THROUGH THE DARK" NEW DREAMLAND THEATRE The Theatre Beautiful Comfort First and Always Se | Everyone, 16c. "The Exploits. of the A series of events that Nine British vessels The filf-.which was --Was photographed AUTHENTIC Everyone, 25c. ith two great stars SOON RAILWAY WARD Mie M. Johnston returned home on Tuesday evening, having spent two weeks in Toronto, The Misses Bryant of Port Huron, Mich., are visiting for s week or two with Mis: M. Furlong. Cumberland 8, Mre. T. Hamlin has left for a ix, months' | vacation st ber old home in England. She suils from Montreal Saturday morning. Mr, and Mra, Wm. Rusk and Miss B. Johnston motored to Toronto on Tursday and were sccompsnied by Mi M. Mac- Donald, Rev. A. V, Brown of Picton, a former pastor of Easa St, Presbyterian Church, and Mrs, Brown are visiting for a week | with Mr. and Mrv, J, James, Gowan St. | The service next Sunday evening in the | Presbyterian Church will be taken by a re-| turned woldier, Mr, Molnnis, a student in| Knox College, who will speek in the in- terests of life service. All young people are especially invited to attend, R. 8. Barbour, brother of Mrs, W. J. Watt, accompanied by hin wife, are visit: ors at the Manse for a few weeks, Mr. Barbour was unfortunate enough to lose his eyesight in the battle of Mons, Armis- tice Day, and has just finished a year's course in St. Dunstan's School for the Blind, London, BOWLING Allandale bowlera were in Ogillin Wed- nesday afternoon and the gait) resulted as follows :-- Orillia Allafale Farrell--21 J.D. Wisdom--15 Toogood--30 B. Hinds--14 8. Dr. Kirkpatrick--16 A, G, Walker--21 In the evening a match was played at Allandale with the following scores:-- Mr, Mansey--18 8. B. Hinds--18 T. T. Young--0 - CUNDLES July 20--Mr, and Mrs. Wallace and Mr. Storey, Sr., of Elmvale have returned home efter sponding several days with Mr. and Mra. W. G. Storey here, John Roe of Edenvale called on friends here on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Dodds, Jr., of Seattle, no- companied by their mother, Mrs, (Rev.) Dodds of Rochester, motored here and are at provent apending'a few weeks with Mrs. Dodds' mother, Mrs, R. Goodfellow, Miss Evelyn Parr of London is spending her holidays with her mother here. Hugh Plowman of Toronto has returned after spending a few days at his home here Frank Irvine of Toronto is at present visiting his mother and sister; Mrs, Irvine and Miss Maude Irvine. from here celebrated. the glor- ious 12th st Midland. Being an ideal day with every accommodation made a pleasant Gill did the same to third. out. © runs, hits or errors, short, Bi owed their sudden good fortune to the mud betwebn second and third, Under ordinary circumstances Emma would have handled them ensily. Cooper's fielding in left field for-the Leafs featured. He rob- bed Thomas of s sure hit in the seventh and practically "saved the day for the Leafs, It was a nice snappy game all through énd there was an absence of any riding of the umpires which has marred 0 many games, ABR H POA E sv eees 3 1 1 8 10 Schreiber, p 401010 Caston, Ist .. 8 0 1 40 0 Thomas, 2nd . 45102 1 21 J. Plant, 8rd ....4 01 01 02 01 8 Baylis, .......4 1 0 1 0 0 FP. Plants ooo. 1 0 20 0 0 Fraser, ri 3 0 0 1 0 0 Doran, cf .. 3000041 3205 4 18 4 2 Maple Leafs ABR H POA E Anderson, 3rd ....4 2 1 2 1 2 Coles, 1st 3 11 89 0 06 Emms,, o2 1 1 1 0 0 38 11 2 2 2 20 0 02 0 8 1 0 1 6 0 2 0 1 3 00 Rutherford, rf 3 1 1 00 0 Burton, c 2°01 3 021 4 6 72 56 6 Score by innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 YMCA 90001 4 O85 Maple Leafs 212100 6 Summary Two-bare hit, Anderron. Sacrifice hit, Cooper. Stolen bases, Coles, Lynch. Lully. Emme, Gilchrist, J. Plant, Left on buses. YMCA. 8, Maple Lesfe 4. Base on balls, off Schrieber 3. off Gill 1. Struck out. by Schrieber 6, by Gill 3. Passed ball, Gilchrist 2, Burton 2, Hit by pitcher. by Gill 4Caston!, Time 1,10. Umpires, Thrall and Bricker. First inning Y.M.C.A.--Gilchrist flew out ta Coles. Schrieber singled to left, Caston hit safely in the same spot. Thomas fanned. J. Plant went out second to first. 0 runs, 2 hita, 0 errors, Maple Leals-- Anderson fanned, Coles hit to left und stole second and took third on 9 passed ball, Emuns walked. Lynch singled. scoring Coles. ind made third on the throw to the plate. Emms was caught off third. Lynch siole home. Gill popped to first, 2 runs, 2 hita, 0 errors. Second inning Y.M.C.A.--Bayliss went out Anderson to Coles, F. Plant skied to Lally. Fraser whiffed. 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors Maple Leafs--Lally safe on Thomas' er ror, he stale second. Cooper sacrifices him to third, Rutherford went out, pitcher to first. scoring Lally. Burton fanned. 1 run, 0 hite, 1 error Third Inning Y.M.CA--Gilehrimt out to Coles back of first, Schreiber safe when Anderson Jet his easy roller go by. Caxton hit by pitehed ball. Thomas 'safe when Lynch dropped his fly, J. Plant flew out to Lynch. 0 runs, 0 hits, 2 errorm, Maple Lesfe--Anderson doubled to cen- tre and male third when Doran threw badly to third. Both Bayliss and Ander- 'on slipped in the mud, but Anderson slid further and landed on the bag, Coles struck out. Emme singled and Anderson came home. Emma stole second and scor. ed on a passed ball. Lynch fouled out to third, Gill walked, Lally out to Caston unaeisted. 2 runs, 2 hits, 1 error. Fourth inning Y.M.C.A.--Baylins went out pitcher to first. F. Plant skied to Anderson, Fraser out Lynch to Coles. 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, Maple Leafs--Cooper flew out to right. Rutherford singled '0 right, Burton singled and Rutherford took third and came in on 8 pased ball. Anderson fanned. Coles safe on his fielder's choice. Emms fouled to catcher. 1 run, 2 hits, 0 errors, Fifth inning Y.M.C.A.--Doran out to third, Gil- christ walked and stole. Schreiber safe when Andervon threw low to first. Gil- christ seored when Bur'on dronped Coles' perfect throw to the plate. Caston flew out to Lynch and Schreiber was doubled. 1 run, 0 hits, 2 errors. Maple Leafs--Lynch flew out to short. Lally struck Sixth inning Y.M.C.A.--Thomas aafe when Emma slipped in the mud. J, Plunt hit safely to iss wafe when Lynch lipped THERE'S TRUE ECONOMY IN BUYING MEAT AT BRENNAN'S For you get the best qual- ity there--the kind you enjoy until the last mor- sel is eaten, and our aim is to give satisfactory ser- | Vice to every customer. 'If you are not one of our customers, you are miss- ing something worth while. We close at noon on Wednesdays. MJ. Brennan and profitable day, Robt. Poole of Midhurst has purchased the MeCabe property and intends to move here in the near future. --See Dougall Bros' ad., page 4. The Quality Butcher PROMPT DELIVERY PHONE 51 Clear' at SOME EXAMPLES :-- sizes 814 ular 79¢ . Black, regular $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 . ways, sizes 2, 3 and 4, regular 79c and 85c ...... all sizes, regular $2.25 and $2.50 .... to 32, regular 65c ..... wale o% 8 in fielding his roller, and Tho Plant scored, F. Plant safe at first when the mud caused further trouble, and Baylias and J. | renewing old acquaintance here last week, IVY rcored, Fraser whiffed, Doran aafe on ; Emmis' error. Gilchrist singled, sending) July sala James Beckerton of Ut- Doran home. Schreiber flew to left and OPia is spending few days with Mr, and ira. Reid, Gilchrist was doubled. 4 runs, 2 hivs,'1 are __ Miss Maggie Speers of Toronto is spend- Maple Leufs--Cooper hit hard to first. i9® hol with friends here, Rutherford flew out to Thomas. Burton, Ivy Band and baseball team won second drew four. Cooper caught stealing second. prize at Alliston on Monday, July 19, their Anderson fanned. 0 runs, 1 hit, 0 errors, | peace celebration. ---- Seventh inning James Carruthers of Detroit ia holiday- Y.M.C.A.--Cuxton out to short. 'Thomas |'"® with friends here. i i i teh, J, Freee ere a ite Bane nee mu, (Of Toronto spent a day. with friends here jhe stole second, "Bayliss fanned, but made % their way to the lakes for a couple of weeks, 'One of the worst storms of the season ase] over here on Sunday evening. A {lot of grain was laid flat and some culverts firat_ when Burton dropped the third strike, F. Plant out pitcher to first. 0 rune, hits oF errors, ---- washed out. / ANTEN MILLS John Sharpe of Toronto is spending 9 i 7 ith friends here. The garden party held in Ed, Lessor'a Week witl te wists . grove on Tuesday evening under auspices Herd Irene Lowery is visiting Barrie of the Union Church was quite successful, friends. grows proceeds amounting to $270. Hills: ven |the city, She will be missed, as she wi ball match, A eplendid program was given | " 'y , a by Mise McKnight. and Irwin, elocution- | * Rood oon worker and kind to help ists; Elsmere Bros, violinists, and Mine: | "pan Tr I Dew " : . sing Quartette. G. H. Murdoch, M.P.P., | last Bastin took services in Bar- nnd Rev, Mr. Leece gave inspiring 'ad-|te last Sunday morning and evening. drewes, Rev. Mr. Me the minister | Miss G. Burton of Barrie ix the guest of the church, was chairm: of her aunt, Mrs, Reggie Arnold, July 21--Mr, on are at C. P. McLennan Miss Gladys McCullough is Mr, and Mrs, R. J. Stewart. | James Barry, who was operated upon last week for appendicitis, is reported to be doing favorably. _| Mr. and Miss Linton of Toronto are vis. iting their sister, Mrs. Taylor, | Mrs, Love and Thelma have gone for, 4 month's visit to Shedden. i Mra, Andrew King spent » few days in| Markham with her brother, Hurry Wright, | who is very ill. After_an illness of some months, Miss Gladys Baker passed away yesterday in the 'R. V. Hospital, Barrie. 'The funeral' ser- | vice will take place this evening in Cen-| tral Church in charge of Rev, Mr. Shapter. | KNOCK July 20--Miss Kathlyn Apperly, of Tor- onto, is visiting in this neighborhood for a couple of weeks. Mrs, Mary Robertaon, accompanied by her daughter, Nurse Sara Robertson, of Hamilton, is staying for a few weeks with her son, F. K, Robertson. wan of Toronto spent a day at his home here last week before leaving for a six weeks' business trip to Edmonton and other western cities. . Mise Blsie Alpin is visiting friends in Newmarket and Bradford. Beach on July 10, Knock baseball team won first prize ins fourteam competition, bringing home Mrs, Bessie Ness, Parshoro, N.8., visited her niece, Mrs. Wm. KR' vertaon, Dr. J. H. Speers and wife and family | Mies Hill, who has been in this neigh- | File defeated Minesing 7°t0 5 in, the base, | Borhood for u few yeurs, has gone back to | LOOK FOR THE WORD "CLEAR" ON THE VARIOUS PRICE TICKETS ON GOODS:DISPLAYED THROUGHOUT THE STORE. THEY TELL YOU OF SAVINGS WORTH WHILE ON SEASONABLE GOODS OF MERIT. Children's Brown Cotton Hose, 1x1 elastic rib, plain foot, a splendid line for school wear, made in Canada, sizes 51% up to 10, regular 35c and 40c .. Clear 29c Children's Fine 1x1 Rib White Cotton Hose, elastic knit, plain foot, in sizes 5, 5%, 6, 6% only, worth-35c, 40c and 45C......cseceeeeeeeeeer ees. 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Clear $1.98 Women's Very Fine Nainsook Nightgowns, kimona style, also high neck with long sleeves, heautifully trimmed with lace and ribbon and some hand embroider- ed, sizes 56, 58 and 60, our special $3.00 lines ... Beautifully Made Silk, Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chene Waists, in Flesh, Pearl, Maize, Champagne, Mauve and White, also some pretty colored striped silk waists, sizes 34 to 42, regular value up to $12.50 .... Women's White Voile Waists, slightly soiled through counter display, some plain, others fancy striped, sizes 36, 38 and 40, reg. value up to $6.50, Clear $1.98 Women's White Gabardine and Pique Skirts, first grade and all up to the minute in style, various cuts, sizes 24 to 28 waist measure, regular $3.25 to $4.50, Boys' Summer Jerseys, long and short sleeves, in Navy, White and Khaki, sizes 22 IT IS AN ADVANTAGE TO SHOP EARLY. GEO. VICKERS Brantford Roofin JUST ARRIVED One Carload RED AND GREEN SLABS AND SLATES. AND ROLLS THE BEST VALUE IN ROOFING MADE This car is partly sold.--It is hard to ¢ct--lf you need roofing--get yours now. Otton Hardware Co. Clear 40c Barts See . +. Clear 59c¢ vy, Tan, Brown and -+s.+. Clear $1.50 . Clear 99¢ Clear 63c seseeeeeees Clear $2.48 . Clear $6.75 seeeeese Clear $1.98 «Clear 50c Berry Boxes Fruit Baskets WE HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF BOTH GET OUR PRICES Brown Co. Phone 42 g ° -- pose st A len

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