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Barrie Examiner, 29 Sep 1921, p. 12

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Mr. andnM1s. Carl Maizs, Al-landale, wish to thank -their friends and neighbors for their sympathy and also for the many oral tributes in their recent sad bereave- ment. 39p "s,:;.;1;;'o;;."5,'1`52;T"' ' 10 a.-xn.--Clasameeting in ladies` class room. 11 _ _. `l\_-LI2- _,,, 1 0 n 1 u . 11-.- I. vva:nv:.a.vvv `J. xluay } G1. loci IIUUII. Capt. J. F1 Rollit, late of the `CIA. D.C., has` opened a dental office` at` 78 Dunlop Si`; (`over Reeve s Jewefry 'store)._ . ' 39-396` Geo. Faulkmer; who was injured in` the running race at the` fair Yasti ,Week,"' is making excellent progress` ltowardS_recovery.'.. ' A... .u..-..........-..... ....._.........'-..L:__. _:,.-- uuvsn vvasvsnuuuxvllo sv- --We teach Penmanship, English and all elementary subjects as well as business subjects, at our night school. ` Barrie Business College 39c rm... 1.-..-- ..:.1.:..... 1."... rd... n....n-.. _, yuunav Lvn. luau vwvunnualo While some boys were doing stunts on the rafters'in` the curling rink, Tuesday afternoon, CIark.Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. W". A. J. Bell, Baveld street. fell and" broke one wrist in two places. --We have a number ofslightly-used organs `we are offering at less than half value, at terms of $7 cash and $5 per month. `We pay all cartage and freight. The .J'. M. Greene Music Co.. - . 39-430 The ~ Royal Pierrots. a troupe of English players, headed by Miss Alma I Gray, were `the attraction at the oxiera house, Tuesday night, and nlayed to a fair-sized audience. They out on a splendid vaudeville show,- the songs, dances and monolozues being thoroughly enfoyed by those present. The comedy stunts were also quite entertaining. - 1 MAIRS--In Allandale, Saturday, Sept. 24, . 1921. William George (Billy). infant son of Mr. and`Mrs. Carl Mairs, aged 7 months. ` NEF.LANDS--At smud. Tuesday, Sept. ' gar-uh Avnnuo nkonflnr -n1::`n\n IN MEMORIAM PALK-~In memory of Mrs. Alfred Palk, whn Hind `Rant QR `IQIR vv V1 SOL \lu) .L Iivv V 01 Jm An. anonymous communication sign- d `fA Canadian" F1as been consigned` to the waste paper basket where alT such contributions` go. 117.. 1...... ..'l_ 'l);.`...........A..`L:_ 1:1- ._1: . 1 auuuus. uaxxxc uubnutzab uuucgc am: The horse ridden By Geo. Faulkner at the fair is not owned by Dr. Dunn, as stated last week`, but by Wm. Cadby, who is in charge of his stables. --Miss Dora GauI'ey, 14 Worsley St., will accept a limited number of pupils in piano and theory. Pupils prepared for Toronto Conservatory of Music exams. 39c --We have a number of slightly-used Pathe, Brunswick, Victor and Col- umbia records at half price, all for the month of October." The J. M. Greene Music Co. 39-43c -Barrie Citizens Band will serenade Mr. Rees at Glen Ormond-tonight` (Thursday). Mr`. Rees` has kindly offered to open his grounds to the public for the occasion; 'l`ITLI.. ........... LA--- .......... .1..:.... GOOSE STRAYED to W. Johnston s. 14 Eccles St-. Owner may have same by paying for udvt. 390, The annual Sports Day of the Bare- -rie Colleg-fate Institute will be` held; tomorrow (Friday) afternoon. u; `I I1 `D..I'I`.'L 1-5- -1! L1._ as .- BOAG-At Burwash, Saturday, Sept. 17, 1921. to Mr. and `Mrs. Geo. W. Baa.-g, 9. daughter (Helen). ELLIO'l'I`-+0n Monday. Sept. 26. 1921. to Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Elliott, 81 Blake St., a son (still-born). GARTN-ER--0n Wednesday. Sept. 28, 1921, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gartner, Centre St., Allandale, a son. HAR'I"I`--~In London. Saturday. Sept. 24. 1921. to. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hartt, a :-nn BU ll. WICE--In Parry Sound. Sept; 17, .1921, to Mr. and.'Mrs. E. Wice. a daughter. yMacDIARMID - MacMILLAN - At the 1.-...- _ LL- L_.'.I_ _ .._-LLA... `H~l')__-,_ :n - I I IEEIEIIEIEEI Eli IEEIEEIEI Ads. in: thin oelumn, 40 per wosdz oaah=. C_>llie: Sf._ Methodist Chute; Ii VIiIa;oi'i E. Wellwood, Minister. ` Q" .. J ..... (`-4 (`I 1 i 1LlL)""Lll l_.llClllUl - U1 .lVl.l'q who died `Sept. `$6, 1918;` Not dead, -bu}: sleepeth; Not" lost; but_ gone before. Unti1~th day dwn and the shadows ee away." 7 0., u...JL.....: ......s n.....::.. LSTRAYED to lot 25, con. 5, Oro St-a.tio.n, 3 ewes and 7 lambs, about Aug. 1. Apply to W. J. Emms, Oro Station. '10 An- I1:lL'IA.l4t1&VlJD"`('1l1 Duuuu. J. ucauuy, Dtfpli. T27. 1921, Sarah Amelia Chantler, widow of Abraham Neelands, in her 61st year. Funeral today (Thursday), at 2 o clock, to Stroud Cemetery. 1l1UlJ1t1.l\LV1.1lJ 1V1Z1ULVl11.olJl`lLV lv Elle -home of the bride's mother. Brae- side." Bracebridge, at noon. Wednesday, Sept. 21, by Rev. R. .MacEachern. Helen. fourth daughter of Mrs. MacMillan and the late Hugh MacMillan, Esq., of Ban rie. `to J. Gordon MacDiarmid_, only son of Mrs. MacDiarmid -and the late Donaid 'MacDiarmid, of Galt. HALL. DENT, CANADA, Ltd. Also embroiderers to do this work `at home. Huge! Epbmideiers on Sill: Stockings . LOCAL NEWS 1:}... vBIl)'c1;,WBIVl;l('iA: CARD 'OF THANKS MARRIED 1LOST~Gold brooch, wishbone design, near opera house, on Sept.`21. Apply to Mrs. D. H. Maw, Barrie R. R. 2, phone, 608 ring 22. . 39-40p ua: BORN --Husband and Family. yVLlUlI 1UW'5lUWllIs BIIIVUUS Ullll 1lUfUU', """"" / eous plants are plantedgin the fall, which; Usually there are good results from is a good time, -the sooner it is done the; planting seeds of `herbaceous perennials, better after the soil `becomes moist enough_i trees and shrubs in the fall. The action to ensure their not dying from lack of mois-1 of the frost, especially on tree and shrub ture as, when set out earlyythe plants have, seeds, makes germination easier. When a chance to take root again before winter; seeds of "perennials are planted in the fall and `in the case of herbaceous perennials to, it is `best to wait until just before winter make some growth. | sets in to -make sure that the seed will not Raspberries, gooseberries and` currantsl germinate before winter, askif seed ger- may be planted successfully in Septembenl minatesv a short time before winter, the and the advantage over spring planting is seedlings are liable to `be killed. Seeds of that if any die they may be replaced in the trees and shrubs, however, and especially l.-..---.-.D _. r ........ `UV _ I At the Experimental Farm. Ottawa. it! -has not been found satisfactory, taking one: year with another, to plant trees of any? kind in the fall. Exposure to the long, cold , winter beginning shortly after -transplant-2 ing is not favorable to the trees. Any which will be below the snowline, however,-3 have a much better chance, although in; soils where there is danger of heaving late; fall planting is unsafe. . I n\on `l\II7_l'flIlIIIf:!'|lI cl-Iv-ubuu nut` `IAIIk_ `- nun p|uuuu5_1a uuaruu. 1 When low-growing shrubs and herbac- ` the; mois- i n nknnnn fn fulrn I-nnf emu`:-u Inn-`Ann unfnvli LUCIE I3 9' seed sowing 1 Gkn nvnzG1\;n I UJC }lL(I~L||4C|-I Ill 'llLlU [G11 vucy uuulu UU plliulr Bied in September or before to ensure their 3? rooting well and lessening danger from Ii heaving, _ M As soon as bulbs can be purchased in the t, stores, they should, if desired, be procured _! and-planted at once, as the longer time they 3] have in the ground before winter the better 3` the bloom is likely to be in the spring. ; I`-he bulbs referred to include tulips, nar- cissus, hyacinths, crocus, squills and other ' '4 hardy kinds. -The fall is a good time to plant both rhu- barb and asparagus. They may be planted [with success any time between now and _ ;.winter. Aucaauuug UW U ICED. More than 7,000 diambnd workers in Amsterdam are without work, owing to de- pression in the -trade. of fruits, should be planted as soon as ripe so as to prevent their becoming dry. Us- ually fallplanted seeds germinate veryvearly in the spring. . W T Munnnun nnn\;n:nn "I\P:lIII`1IIV:u` The largest insect known, now extinct, was a dragon y, which had -a` wingapread measuring two feet. Mnrn {Hon '7 ':nvv\;\nl' non-Inn... 2.. FURNISHED ROOM. rwith sittingsroom and board`, for couple, Apply 121 Wor- sley St... or phone 933W. Also returned} . soldier desires work at odd jobs. 39p; -4 House Wiring 9. Specialty Prices reasonable Phone 294 30 McDonald St. LI DLIC BPIILI W. '1'. Maoun, Dominion Horticulturist. T. H. BURTON ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR` ..,-..-..-`.\.,.\_., v 1\rI1'.<. Englzx ingr hm` pznw-.1 'Tookc-,\', F.<.-(~l gualslenle Mrs. Chishu ing~ her_ nmthee Miss H21 /.uT-I : is visiting hm` Mrs. _'1`. .1. is visi`cim_: Mr. Owen strz-t. LOST-'-Gentleman's coat, Saturday, Sept.l 17, between Holly and Thornton. Finder. please leave at Holly store or Examiner office. 396 13', I17." 'If "{1} Wast W'L`(*k. 1114 v .u; x. 1,10 n Mrs; Frank .`to her home with her par 'Davis, Sanfor Ff`L...._..... I Jruvuz LJLllll`Ir| Thomas .1 Springs, Mi:-h is visiting: T Chaiipel, Du: old acquainta. IA ... 1'` AK ,. ...- \Il\.l ..-\,........... Mrs. Georg. had been in 0 eral of her 4 Mrs. Ban-.' a few \_\'(-1-I-:~ `Schenectu, , H. T` I `I\1is.<'Brj'. ated unnn f4 Royal Vi(-tmfi bl`. A. T. Friday to ":1 show held `fair. and M _Gladys Sm'.'r< the week-mad "P; Corbett. - Mrs. D. 8. Vancouver. I son of Chi(-`:1 MCL. _St-von.< vi 1 .n v\IA.\..v, A4 \ .M.i. Glad for New Y. `Columbia L -_~ TENDERS WANTED for painting St-. Thomas" Church, Shanty Bay; inside and `outside work. Apply to` E. V. Wilson, `Shanty Bay. ` \ V 390 _\.v\/nunu-.uu I\I`2'.<. Thw after spmli: J. I)avi.~, Sn -v o Elmlanu Thurdn y MAI NQlthiu_g' GO( Give ~ "WANTEDM Ford touring car, exchange horse, buggy, harness, and cash adjust `ment. Apply to W. 0. Moore, Sergeants Mess, C.A.F., Camp Borden. 38-39c TO LET-Nicely furnished room in modern house for two ladies or -two gentlemen. With or without board. Apply 10 Lou- isu St. ._ 399 TO LET--Six-roomed brick house, every convenience. in Allaudale. Also four- roomed at over offices. Apply to W; Sarjeant-. A 39c FOR R!lNT--Large from bedroom. fur- .ni.-hed slxitable `for light housekeeping. 'Reu. to rened couple. Apply at `this oice. 39p mrlb i:fvEnY-car for hire at reasonable rates. Orders qhoned J. Victoi rdtt or Elgear Profit, American .Hotel, 2 6, will , zreceive prompt attention. 85-40p GOOD GENERAL smavmrr WANTED- l....l.. :n `In... Q4 '10-. 'WANTED to look afte: an`inv-alid "gentleman. Particulars on application. I-Apply to Mrs. D. J. McDouga.ll, Allan- dale. ' - 37tx`c .. ADLET COLUMN `T ~ T '&&$$mmwmw&ma&mm&| MAID W`-_ANTED-Apply to Mrs. Charles Devlin, .53 Maple Ave. 390 WANTED---Companion, woman of be- rcween 40 and 60. cheerful, willing to do 'e:1sy housework fcr lady and husband. Apply, stating wages expected, at once, ' to Box 3, Stroud, Ont. 38-39p One cent -a word, cash, each'insertio_n (minimum charge, 25c); six insertions for . "ihe price of four. 10 cents extra when "harjd; 519010 cents extra when replies "are directed to Examiner oice?_ V "MAN WAN'I`ED---Willing to milk, plow, dig or chop; who does not smoke; ten to twenty dollars per month. W. J.- Good- fellow, Stmud R. R. 2. 39-400 it POTATOES WANTED, loading this week. A `an nianrn IA:-I nV\r` cnvnnf nlniynn .' VROLET TOURING 0AR~--490, 1918. All good tires; in x-at-clam condition. A snap, 8400 for quick sale. Apply to A. J. Tuck. . 39p ------2:-- WD'ANTED---30 young men and women to train for good positions. Classes every Tuesday and Friday evening. Barrie Business College. L 390 HORSE RADISH WAN'I'ED--Highest pric- znn nah` W" W Q`-Innhni-A Annnrhaln n-` FURNISHED ROOM `WANTED in Owen ._ Il ..`l\......I..l Q4. .........:L--. _.:A.L I-2L..L.._ WANTED-To `buy or rent, good brick house, about 7 or 8 rooms, all conven- iences, state` price, must be central and- reasonable. P. 0. Box 823, Barrie.` 39p B(;ARDERS WAN'rED--App1yat this or.` no 2015 I -GENTLEMAN ROOMER WANTED. Apply Wnrclnty Q9` ' 27-. -Inn "-WOMAN WANTS WORK` by day or hmi Dav 'AA1 R av-Jo Ran u LIGHT WAGON WA'N'iI`ED--Apply to Box KQV) uric D Q ' Qun IP11` l.3{l\.[-SL1 UIIJLMV I11.` 1 VV I31` LFJIJ lUl' muuu fam-ily in Weston. Apply 96 Mary St. or "phone? 357. 39-40p \I.l.!`Il\JL'A3 I'Vl'lVl.l'JL}, 1uuu.|u5 bulb WUULn VAlso alsike, red and sweet clover -seed. Write B-ox 971, Barrie, stating '3 qwaptities, or phone 612-14 or American "Hotzl1?2l6. J. Victor Brett. 37-42p 'S'I`RAYED from south half lot 4, con. 12, Innisl, on or about June 1, one red ` year-old heifer; slit in ear and thorns al- most straight up. Communicate` with G. W. Dyer, Holly, phone 3:31.` 35-40p I'LIlJlJ \1E1LVI`1.l.\l1Ll Dl`J Apply 50 Mary St. ZKILIADIH L`/['LlJJ.\31.l. V7 111` 1IlllJ""1l.l5.|.lUDlv P1157 Ies paid. W". F. Sheppard, Allandale, O_n-` 'tario. 39~44p 3 |Jl.\;LV'1A)l LL'llJ J.\\.I\JLV1 IV 51.` l.l..`JlJ Ill VJWUU or McDonald St. vicinity; with kitchen r-privileges. Apply Box f`G Examiner 39p JJLV L lJL'l1l.lt1.LV l\a\ 0 Worsley St. VV Klillfli` VVILLV LBJ VI 7 Box 441, Barrie. Jlufl I. W AUULV W [NJ 682, Barrie `P. O. PUIIJVL ce. Properfy To Let Lost and Found Automobiles DOST--At Elmvale Fair grounds, black leather chand sntchel containing sum of money. tickets and key. Kindw leave at R. A. Stephens store, Barrie, and get reward. ' 39p . Help Wanted TW*"?9i DIV LI I 39-40p ! '- aw-.v 37-391) T -~-.~_..- =a:;,;| B UL` 39p I Mon., Oct. l0~Geo;ZAlie1;);x, lot i8, con. 2, Sunnidale, farm `stock and imple- ments. Sale at 1 pan. W. A. Mcconkey, , Auctioneer. ' BE year on your birthday. All styles and sizes. and cost moderate. Your old-time` valued photos nf hvunnn Rain Man ha 4-nniml an!` an. IN POUND-`-1 Yorkshire sow brought to Stroud pound. Owner -may have same by -paying damages and expenses. Phone 6, ring 31. 38--40p LGENERAIL SERVANT WANTED for small '...-.:.'$l..':._ 1`KT....L.... A......I.. (IR Ila... EL Ann WM. AND E, SMITH---Window cleaners. Estimates `given, 55. Clappefton St. Box 810, Barrie. ` 37-42p J. SMI'I`H--Experienced carpenter"-. All Inn nf ;n}-thing urn:-Ir nu-nvnnlu amnnlm-I DON'T NEGLECT that roof until the wet wea'ther_comes. All kinds repaired; See W. Smith, 55 Clapper-ton St., P. O. Box 810. ' `~36-41p I ' GENERAL PURPOSE}-IORSE FOR SALE --Chea.p.`~214 Toronto St. . 39p l THREE SOUTHDOWN RAMS FOR SALE. -Registered and eligible for Government bonus.. A. Hutchinson, Agricultural Re- l presentmtive. ' 39-400 FOR SALE-Oxford ram, registered Cera- ` well 410; also 13 grade Oxford ewes. \Lot 26, con. 2, Oro. John Gearne, R. R. 2, Shanty Bay. T 39-44p RDUAL PURPOSEAREGISTERED SHROP- QLTYDIDG C`- ....l.. T 1...-.- 1.`..- .....:-l- .l:.. GOOD HORSE, 16 hands, in ne shape; quiet and easy to handle; at a bargain | for quick sale. Apply A. J; Tuck. 38p WATCH FOR. `SALE-+ Man's 17'-jewel sil- ver watch in good condition; also gold chain. 4` AV bargain. Apply Examiner office. 34-390 HOUSE FOR SALE--- A new two-storey . red brick house, six rooms and bath fit- ted wi.h all modern conveniences. Beau- tifully located on Thompson street. one door north of Sophia street, one block west of Queen s Park. Apply to L. F. Hill, owner, 104 Sophia St. 34tfc .STRAYED from lot 1, con. 12,,Vespra, ` about May`1', one red steer with crinkled horns. Communicate with Alex. Gil- Achrist. Edenvale. Phone 72 (Minesing). 38-39p IDEAL JEWEL HEATER, nearly new. for sale. Apply 36 Mary St. _ 39-40c G0-CART FOR SALE--Appl3? to Mrs. A. W. Partridge, 80 Wellington St. 37tfc, PIANO FOR SALE--Gourlay piano, in per- fect condition; will be sold at a reason- . able gure, as owner is leaving town. Apply to Examiner fox-`address. 35-409 50-ACRE FARM FOR SALE--First-class l......l ._......I L...._ o:.'_cn ...__ -11 _._____ IF YOU WANT TO SELL your farm. list it with T." J. McBride. He represents the largest farm-selling agency on .the con- tinent. Box 1086. Barrie. Residence. 9 Penetang St. A 30-43:) FOR SALE--T-Two bedroom suites, mahog- any and qua-rtr-cut oak; rugs and car- pet, pictures, chairs, book-case and books, dishes and other household artic- ,les, at 162 Dunlap St;, any `afternoon af- ter Oct. 2. 39p u---:-- FARM FOR SALE-- 50 acres. 6 miles from Barrie, good bank barn. good stabl- ing, frame house, good orchard. Apply to G. Sngith. .60` Mary St . '38-43p EIGHT-ROOMED HOUSE FOR SALE-- `l:\l....A._:- l:_LA._ _.... .._.l _._L-_ A_.__I__ on l.lI.Ul.|Ul'Ely`Uu l\_luI' Ulu'Ulu1U Value of bygone days can be copied and en- larged too. .Mantin`s Studio, Mulcaster St. V V V . . 89-44p : a WWII. I. 1l."""I!4JLpUIlVUUC'-I UUTPUIIUUK kinds _of jobbi-ng work promptly a.tten;:3 to. Box 810. 56 Clappertbn St. 435-40p .`d;0S'I`--- The latter part` of August, al small blacksilk bag, on Bayeld St., containing gloves. Finder leave at 108 Bayeld St. and receive reward. 39c yumu a nun uuuua `uuu uusu uuuw uwea, lambs, shearlings, or aged ewes. Apply to Harold Shannon, Antrim Farm, R. R. NA 9 `Ranch: 904`:- IIJIILI A Ullal U91`) A l.\ol.`4\JJ.DlJ3lI\a.ElIJ D111\:\I1" SHIRES for sale. I have for quick dis- posal 2 ram lambs and also some ewes, lnniinu clsnnv-nun nr nan!` nmnn Annlu 4n lllll Ullal DLIKILIIJUL No. 3. Barrie. `U`1\JLUI.'4 '1' FNLUUL l'\Il-\: V Ql"IJI.'l-" 1'II`5I4'UlU35 land. good barn 35x60, small frame house, half-acre orchard, 7 acres fall wheat; one_mi-le from Barrie, Mill Road. Richard Duly, Cundles P. O. 39-44p 'JJ.\II-1 1 'I.\aLI\I.lV.I`.IUIJ LIUUDID 1` \ll\/ )3.`11JEl"` Electric lights, -gas and water. Apply 36 Mary St. ' 39-400 Mo-ss iRose Tea. . . . .70c Carnation Tea . . .`.55c Daisy Tea . . . . . . -. .45c The following in any quantity: Blossom Tea . . . . . (40; These prices for 5-). I01! nlyt Here is your opportunity to ` `Save Money Ted prices are soon to take a jump.-5 A fairly long jump, too. Mr. and Mrs. Food-Wise are stocking up now with our tea at the lower price. We ad- vise you to do the same. .You ll be glad you did so when prices `are higher. Pretty nearly everyone knows the value in our tea tblends. It is hardly necessary for us, then, to remind you that for price and quality they will suit you to n CUT"! PREPARE FORA % JUMP .7LOS I`-0n highway, two miles north of Bradford, Saturday evening, September seventeenth, club bag containing. auto- mobile tools -and equipment. Finder will `be rewarded on leaving at Examiner Oice. , " ` '38-41p ' tau 1.1, (KT); Live Stock F or'Sale CREDIT SALES Property For Sale Miscellaneous F dr Sale . `'aE III}! 39:: ll a.m.---Public worship. Subject: The Secret of Perpetual Youth." Also ve-mine ute sermonette to girls and boys. 3 pan.--The Bible School. 7 -p.m.--Pu-bi worship. . Subject: In Beginrving--God. First subject in a series on The Daybreak Book of the Bible-- Genesis." . . '11]... .....n.._ _:n ___-.L W I ' I 150 _ The pastor will preach morning and ev- ing. Welcome. IMAID FOR GENERAL WORK wanted for Children's "Shelter; wages $30 per month. Apply with references to .W. J. Justice, "Box" 914. Barrie. ~ 38-39p

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