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Barrie Examiner, 25 Nov 1920, p. 3

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) ~ '"_THE BARRIE EXAMINER buy one on dasy terms. » THE BlucBird Electric Washer 8 This is a wonderful machine It is the machine everybody is talking about. Have it dem- onstrated to you and get the book, "Out of Bondage." It is well worth reading. Price, $200.00° The Upright and Flat Electric Toasters are! both popular. Used.on your table while serv- ing. Either style. .$7.50 each Come in and look around Otton ; a sy ie a LECCEEESELELEEES The Gift-giving Season Is approaching--- Nothing like good sensible Gifts for the Home---WE HAVE THEM Electrical labor savers are appreciated The HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER Makes a most acceptable gift for the home. Think it over. You can Two sizes, $62.50 and $75.00 The Canadian Beauty and the Hot Point Guaranteed Irons are the best that money can buy. Both priced at. .,$8.00 Se (| ELECTRIC GRILLS This Useful Article will cook a meal for small family. Its use- fulness is appreciated by many ~--lIt has three different heats. Priced from $12.50 to $15.00 J eee aT The Majestic and Hot Point Heaters give splendid results, ..--Make your room cosy and 'comfortable. Priced at $14.50 and $15.00. Any of the above may be demonstrated to you any time without obligation if you don't buy. Weare preparing for big Xmas trade, and you'll find our store full of suggestions. Hardware Co. 'FIVE POINTS SELES EC ZLeeeeEy, Limi A FLOS FARMER HAS HEAVY LOSS Fire Destroys Edward J. Bell's |. Barn and Contents. -- Caught from a Lantern. (From an Elmvale Correspondent) On Friday, the 19th, a very heavy lors occurred to Edward Bell of lot 19, con. 9, lnntern sitting on the floor, and on his re- turn found the granary all'on fire. There waa no chance to save the buildings, Mr. Bell and the neighbors, who soon arrived. worked hard to save what they could, The stock was gotten out with the exception of ten pigs and all the hens, The implements and machinery were mos ed. In the barns was alf the season's crop, part of this being 45 loads of Mammoth' Fed clover, | which in reported to have been an excellent crop and extra well filled, 'There wax also abou: $700 worth of shingles stored in the drive shed, which had been cut the prev. fous winter and stored therein until sold. A valuable dog. which was shut in the barn, war also burned, By thie fire Mr Bell is left with all his live etock on hand with no place to stable them and nothing | to feed them. The low ix only partially covered by insurance. SEsE Ee eae Anniversary services were held in the Presbyterian Church here on Sunday. the , Wth, Geo. E. Morley, B.A. of Tor- conto preuching. At the morning serviee 'Mr. Morley took for his text the words. | ("God in a Spirit, and they that worship | Hinv muet worship Him in spirit. and. in truth" (St, John 4:24), and delivered s very impressive sermon which was listened to by a very large congregation with rit ion, In the evening instead of | nm Mr, Morley gave a raced recital ir. Vandyke's book, "The "Lost The church was crowded, man: {sitting on chairs in the aisles. Throughot 'the entire recital the closest attention wa raid to the reciter. showing how deeply in terested the people were, .Mr. Morley in very clever impersonator and presenta hia suhiect inn very clever and unique way On Monday evening a tes and entertain. ment was given, Tea wae erved in the Fwement and. needles to say, it was all that could be desired, 'The tablea wore filled mesin and again. all denominutions Heine well represented. After tea, the pyar. | SEEeees FARMERS Our Bond Department is in c perienced executives, capable a: e of ex- willing to advise you regarding the safest and most satisfactory investments. It can recommend to 3 at any time a splen- when his barnw and all the season's crop did selection of high-grade Government e were destroyed by fire. Mr, Bell had been and Munici Securiti d rom : Just 4 weeks more till Xmas ig 2 eicle' genni ff tn Munlcloa sectridee "an feces rok einai term| || speedily and effcientie Ask your local Manager for our latest list of investments, Branches at Barrie, Craighurst, Duntroon, Hawkettone, Lefroy, Mi inesing, Phelpston, Stayner, THE STERLING BANK. tory of the congregation und hoped for us great o measure of success and blessing for; the future. Rev. Mr. Morton brought ereetings from the Elmvale Methodist Church and referred to the happy relation. ship existing between the two congrega- tions, Rev. Mr. McKeown of Hilladule gave u brief address. Rev, Mr. Morley ax an elosutionist and impersonator brought down the house and won for hinwelf 1 warm spot in the heurts of the people of Fimvale art! vicinity. Some besutiful yolox were rendered by Mrx. Andemon (wife of the manuger of the Bank of Toronto here', 'This was Mrs, Anderson's first uppearanes before an Elmvale audience und her sing- ing brought forth Snstinted applause, Dr, McPhee and Mr. Luke of Midland kindly motored over and qasisted in the entertain ent by rendering some besutiful polos, They will always be welcomed by sn Elm vulv audience. 'The winging of the National Anthem brought to 4 close one of the moat successful anniversaries that hax been held, UTOPIA ~The severe rain and bail storm has crippled the telepbone ser- some extent, . R, Bell, who has heen quite ill for the past week, ix, Tam pletsed to ray, im- OPRCANADA - | car of potatoe on Monday Bome Utopia citizens attended the funeral of Mrs, Cunnings' fittle boy on Sunday af- ternoou, Mrs, Cunnings was formerly Mise |M. Ellie of this plpce, and the sympathy ununity is extended to her ip the bour of trial E, McMaster of Toronto University spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. ond Mra. J, McMaster, Dr. L. Dobson visited Inst week with hin mother, Mra. R, Dobson, HAWKESTONE Rev. H. Berry has been visiting friends, old and new, around Hawkewtone. Mrs, T. Stone and daughter Viola have been om a vit to Toronto, Mrs. Adams of Shanty Bay spent Tye day with Mra, Fellows. Sleighing hax now become the order of e the day. Mrs, Jobn Leigh hae recovered from her recent illness, Mra. Priddle oxpecta to leave the hospital jthis week for home, Her many friends wieh rher hetter health in the future, All the Hawkestone hunters had good success during their trip north. . Berry conducted service in the ist Church on Sunday, im Bate tor, Rev. R. M. Hanna, took the chair und | proving. in his opening remarks called attention ta the fnet thot this waa the «ixtieth anniver- cory of the organization of the Presbyterian Church in Elmvale. He revi the bie- THE NEW Nov. 16. Thomas A. Edison machine" or phonograph. are in luck. Because here afford to be without! 'The Amberola is not a product of mere mechanical ability, but of in- ventive genina-- the world-renowned enius of Thomas A, Edison! That is why the Amberola, in spite of its moderate price, has proved its super- iority over high-priced "talking ma- chines" and ordinary phonographs in comparative tests on many occasions. 'That is why its fone is a revelation --its genuine Diamond Point Repro- ducer does away with the cost and SEGCGE0¢352222¢¢¢6688808644444 AMBEROLA The World's Greatest Phonograph Value! If you do not own a phonograph, it is doubtless because you feel you cannot afford a high-price "talking bother of changing ueedles--its 4m- R. J, Fallis and Mra. Fallis visited The U.F.O. are shipping @ curload of |the Parsonage thin week. hogs from Utopia station today. (Too Late for Last Week) W. Knox of Hamilton load: Missionary services ure excrete to be {held at the Methodixt Church, Sunday, Doo. Special apesker will he anounced DIAMOND The MasterProduci Of A Master Mind | Whatever the reason, you is a phonograph you cannot berol Records last for vears and years, whereas ordinary records are easily broken or spoiled. The Amberola brings all the world's best music into your home--supplies. necessary entertainment and relazation --and so enables you to work better, 'That is why yon cannot afford to be without it! Visit our store or write us without delay and let us show you how easily you can own an Amberola. ih Minard's Liniment for Colds, - ANGUS " family of the West are visiting the fdrmer's ; Nov. 22.--Dr. and Mrs, R, Zimmerman], Moy, Jonas TarBuah. word on / A of Toronip_ are iting the latter's mother, Thureday that her mother, Mrs, Haugh, BUSINESS TRAINING re, Neil Shaw. [had died, . The funeral was' held from the The Angus Hunt Club arrived home! Just 'Tuesday and brought eight fine deer Alton on boned lay, Nov, 20, Interment with them. was.made in the Angus Union Cemetery: Mrs, Wm. Waldruff of Bradford and Min] yyu, "yee, the Angus sympathy .of ths Sarah Groves of Toronto visited their ais-| community. ter, Mise Esther Groves, lust week, Mics Jean TarBush returned home last 'Thos, Btribbell arrived home from the|Wedn after u short visit with Tor- West on Friday and is looking fine, 'onto friends, . Mrs, (Capt.) J. Legge left. for Toronto a Tut 'week. * z. P. W. Brown, a former principal of Coll- ne Lou Shaw went to Toronto o1-Fri-!ingwood Collegiate, bas bee appointed in. jinted in- 5 a. spscior of public achools for South Temis. Mr. and 'Mis, Albert "Middlebrooks and icaming and Nipissing, . iter, Mrs, Robt. Irwin, \s easential to «ny young man or woman, regardless of their present or future 'occupation, Our courses are broud} and our system of individ. Ul inetrdetion. takes' the work ta. teresting, and causes no embarrass ment, 4 NOW 18 THE TIME TO ENTER Barrie Business College Call or,write H. A, HENRY, PRIN. "The J. M. Greene Musie Co. Lid. Stores at Peterboro, Lindsay, Bellevillé, Kingston, Barrie _ y Barrie Store: Corner Elizabeth - Mary Streets |

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