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Barrie Examiner, 22 Jun 1922, p. 8

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Gross P4 (gt. MATH` SAT. .1 When promis him to Brakes Pom `head, Fifty - E. A. BLAgg `(I IF IN of sea and inc Q Illll IIIEB Ill ' . all ~ . - . PIES, CAKES and `FKSTRY ` "W and Slehdp Cor. Elizabeth and Small Sts} 72-I-:`A_I,_}3`S1:/RTE AGENT` -4-` $3 I\,, Good` Baking Is An Art -and much"bf the `result is dependent upqn the quality of_o`ur4used. V ASK \ _Yo:g`TqRocER 250 ion THE 3251' IN BAKERS BREAD HOME-MADE BREAD BROWN BREAD SANDWICH BREAD D II IO, , , always insures uni- `formly ne results. It is used every day -by the best cooks and is unexcelled for baking bread. ft->-r Belicious Pastry ' FARMS FOR SALE cow MEDAL wuis mu Vfllill V1 19:: count: -- and 5 full liqg of- `I `ht- A1085 _U_SE OUR `5.8v(;v;e`n- St. VV. Lcauavn vs Lvlvoavv .-..---.. _.-,, parental roof. Mrs. Broderick and Mrs. Stone, Sr., are visiting at T. Stone s.T Mrs. Edwards of Midland visited last week at AT. E, Spring s. . Mrs. Cole of Toronto 1s visiting her sis- ter. Mrs. Albert -Boyce. T-- I\....-.l..I.. :41 n4-Gm-una H-up Cnnntv .K`K'i010BPB mwmmwwww E LMvAINEW >14 m w an`: r` Rmhnn Renresentzatlve % '5' T2 -I--u--w K4 >3 Frank C. Bishop, Representative X mmmmmmmmmmmm \JUlulUu. In vuuux uLL;.'.. vvvvauu . Ai.-lsa; Gray "of Barrie is visiting with her sister, Mrs. C. E. Dutcher. -- . . .. ...T_7, `n---1-A- I5: "l`nnAn{>n' Mrs. Albert Inoyce. Jos. Drysd-ale is attending the County Council in Oriliia this week. -- -- -.:.::-.. ...:n.. 150 acres, Tp. Tossorontio, com- fortable buildings, 5 miles to mar- kets, price with crop $4000," half cash " - - A - . ....J:.. ....,.'.\.l `Ln'lA 1161' BIBDCI, nun). u. u. -...r....-. Mr`. `and Mrs. Bert P-reston of Toronto` are visiting at W. H. Drysda1e s. Mrs. Moore of Bralppton is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Webster. ' Born, on Monday, June 19, 1922, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. George Bell. Mis Maudeefllemeixt is spending a couple of months with her sister in Baltimore, Md. 1- 112-- n1L.__.......-,__ w&m&m&&m%&mwmw&gF J4 Frank U. blsnop, mepreucuuuuvu w Em$&&wwa&w%&w&ew U1 llluuuuawuuu nu: cunvv. ... .........-..-.,- _, _.,,. Mrs. John Ritchie `and Miss Thompson have let for a couple of :mon_bhs' visit in the West. " -`ll ..- IV" Q......1.. AC Tnnnnfn `E viiti me vvesu. _ _ Mrs. C. Smylie of Toronto is visiting with her parents, Mr.` and Mrs. `D. E. Thomson. T `II... II: .... ,. ... 'l`.uuu-.4-n :5 ar\Anll`|0 A few Thomson. Mrs. Girvzm of Toronto is spending a few days `with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Middlefon .' u.. .....l `M ... 1:` ti `~M'llm- 1941+. nn Mnn. the nouaaya. % Dan R. Thomson moved_ to St. Catharg ines last week. He has secured a. position on a ditching machine. A 12* qm.:.... .= .nnn.H1AI' 4-`mm 'l"m-nnfn and Mxddlemn. . _ V T Mr.`-and Mrs. E. G."Miller left on Mon- day for Markham, where `they will spend the" holidays. `hm. D '1`!-unmann mnve to St. Cathar- drtcmng mmcnlne. A. E. Spring s -mother from Toronto and his sister, Mrs. Shaw of Schomberg, spent last week with him here. . I/r.. ......l `M ... (1 Millnr mid Mn. llast week Wlm. nlm nere. Mr. and Mrs. G. Miller, Miss Mc- Knight, Miss McMahon and Miss Foster spent the week-end at Markdale. Tknnuvnk fhn nffnrfs hf G. H. CV9, yxlwu vvavna v-vr Y-v-.., __-.__ -,, , 100 acres, 'I 0sso1'0ntio, gdod build- ings, 2 miles to station, best of soil, price $5500, $2500 cash. 10?: an-no: nanr NDYVHYkDt n1'ice spent the week-ena an marxuzue. . Through the efforts of G. H. Murdoch,` M.P.P., 10,000 young black bass were ship- ` ped here on Tuesday for the purpose of re- stocking Orr Lake; n m7..Amml;m J1`I1V `the [stocking Urr Lake. - On Wednesday, July 5, -the Methodist I Ladies -Aid will,.hold a garden party on the church grounds. , A ,rea.I..good time is as- I sured \all who come.--Advt. ' f J Mr. a.nd Mrs. A. T. Cooper left on Sat- urday for e. two""months' holiday with friends in Calgary and-Vancouver. They intend visiting in Portland, Oregon, before | returning. ` A severe electric storm, accompanied by torrents of rain, passed over this section on | Friday night. Outside a: couple of cattle , being killed, no `serious damage was (hue. I ` With the ground now full of moisture, ev- I erything points to a. bumper crop. ' , `Death of Willigm..Stephenscn On June 18, there passed away at the home of George Stephenson, Elmvale, his] brother William. aged 63 years. Mr. Ste-' phenson was born at lot 5, con. 7, Picker- ing`Tp,., May 24, 1859. At the age of `ve he went to Belmont, living -there-for about . two years, going back to Pickering and thence. to King Tp. In 1892 he moved to Tiny to the farm now owned by Samuel Jordan. In 1894 he returned to King, where he Tresided -until September, 1920, when `he came to live with his brother in` Elmvale. Deceased had a. stroke in November, 1919, ` and in September, 1921 ; became bedfast. He was 9. great sufferer but very patient. Hevwas well,lEno_wn.in Kin ,. as a farm-` er, thresher -and ho .. . `In religion he vv-mun Methodist. e is survived by his and three sons, Thegfuneral service` Hazeiu spent the 1 illage. W. Pearson of Toronto visited under the , ,__.L-I __-_ 2 weekend in the I was held on Monday evening, being con- ducted by Rev. R. M. Hanna.,'Rev. R. E. Morton of the Methodist Church being ab- sent. Theremains -were taken by motor to Kettleby on. Tuesday, where interment urea I'I1.n(`n `LU IXWUUIUUJ was made. Flos Concil met at Phelpston on June _10, with all the members present. nn 1- `II, B,,._ ---...._L.. .u;u..n unacnt` `AF LU, wwu an vuv uavnuwyau ,..v_.,...... The following accounts were passed for payment :- Jvas. Gri-bbin, work on grader, 324-; R. Barnes, delivering cement, $1.50; M. Langman, sheep killed by dogs, $14; Barrie Examiner, publishing by-law Phelp- ston Marsh .Drainage, $100; Isaac Miller "sheep killed by dogs, 312. n... mnnnn M Mr R:-.nH.L seconded 'bv Mxxl "sheep killed by aogs, ma. On motion of Mr. Scott; seconded by Mr. Martin, it was ordered that the award of the engineer of -the Tp. of Tiny on the Tiny _ Marsh Drainage be appealed againstto the referee and that `notice of such appeal he served on the Reeve of Tiny. n- .....;:....~...c M. Th-vcnin npcnnrieri bv pnct: npuuuu, epauvu vauua 125 acres near Newmarket, `price right. ? 11n nnunnn nnuu Qnlnnvnknvo 4 served the Reeve or uny. On motion` of Mr. Drysdale, seconded by Scott, it was ordered that the follow- ing. resolution passed by the Chatham City Council-Thait -this Council respectfully- imemorializes the Ontario Legislature re- questing the repeal of the, Adolescent School "Attendance Act, on the ground that if fully or even prtially enforced it will impose upon the taxpayers of _the -municipalities of Ontario, both .rur-81--nd -urban, excessive burdens for new school construction and maintenance at a time when nancial con- ditions generally and especially the necessity of meeting the obligations incurred by the ` war, necessitate the strictest economy in all ` Governmental a'airsi-4he and is hereby. endorsed `by this Council and-that the Clerk becinst-ructed to forward ascopy of this re- solution to G. H..Murdoch, M.P.P. n. _...i:.... ..c M. Rnnff eonnnrid hv Mr. solution G. t1..Mu1-uocn, 1u.r.r. On motion of Mr. Scott, `seconded by Mr. Pearson`,.it was `ordered t}-fiat no action be taken on the_ applicationiof John Richard- son for compensation damages to his Bcrry%Boxes and rales% "Secure your supply be- fore. they become scarce. We have also a `good ' supply of` SILVERHULL SEED BUCKWHEAT ' L} ON HAND L A few. loads of choice Table Potatoes wanted Flos Com)-ucil car by reason of its having been accident- ally dajiven over an embankment. ` A I: lmm urea mnaana-I 611+`-nnriuino {Hp `Ex. any u'1:1vcu UVUI 21.11 cluuztunuxcuu. A by-law was passed authorizing the is- sue of debentures for Flos Telephone System to the amount of $6000. A L-- I---- ---- -.-.._..-I ....a-L....:.':..... M... Iv... tclslllu, 11.0 acres near Schomberg. - 215 acres, Scotch Settlement, W. Gwillimbury. -ann .......... r\'.-..~..-.-um:-Illa nn Drnvin- expena-mute. On motion of Mr. Pearson, seconded by Mr. Martin, it was ordered that the Clerk be instructed to notify John T. Doner to remove from the townline of Flos and Sun- idale the house -owned or occupied by him. I n_____-:I ...l:...........! -6-(\ mnn+ of Wflmvnb EU Elle HUIUUIIU UI WUUUUa A by-law was passed [authorizing the bor- rowing of the sums necemary for, current expenditure. n vnnI*:nn AF Mr P:-nmnn, seconded bv `K1818 me nouse owneu Ur Uuuupmu u_y unuz. Council adjourned to meet at Elmvale on July 8 at 10 a.-m., Court of Revision to -be held on July 8 at 2 p.m. at the vill- '__- -1 `I?I...unL~. { LU `UV umu uu nage of Elmvalef` I "_II\&Ell Vt- fur `- ----- ---v Venerable Archdeacon Irxgles will conduct` divine service on Sunday, June 25, at St. Paul s at 11 a.m., and at St. Peter s at 3 p.m. Holy Communion will be celebrated. Crotnia and Bosnia have determined to secede from Jugo-Slavia. _PA_11$71 pr {NNIS_Fl1. I Special Sale of Trousers, $4.50 and $5 , THE GENUINE . All Wool Palm Beach Suits $ 18.50 WORK sums 930 \I`VV.I.l.lHl|ULU.'ya _ 100 acres, Queensville, on Provin- cial Highway, half mile to electric car station, 5 miles to ewmarket. -- - A A____ `7___ 10 dozen Big B Brand. Work Shirts in blue and _ khaki7 Saturday only, `98c Suits $15.00 -. Suits $19.95 - Suits $22.50 - Suits $25.00 - Suits $30.00 Norfolk Models, and a choice of many patterns inall wool materials Saturday $9.95 BOYS SUITS $9195 I C.-S. BURTON, Clerk. Special Saleof Clothing All,Next Week TO CLEAN CARDS Playing cards cam be cleaned by rubbing them with talc, or placing them in bran ia Kwi E E N For. Your Scalp Special-showing Young Men s and Men s Suits, made in newest styles and ` from a11.woo1 cloths VIII. ovuvavnn, v --.--.-... cv _.v.._V_- -Small farms near Aurora,'-iev- market and Bradford. SUITS $25.00 A safe preparation, entirely free from oil, grease, coloring matter or alcohol, that quickly and thoroughly relieves dandruff and prevents the hair from falling. $2500 v v--u -coup an `an. n- - -w------- - ulgl; you; drug;gist 0; -V-vrite dfrect. Grey Homespun Suits in all wool cloths, made in Norfolk styles, all bloomers maderwith governor fas- teners, $8.50 ? BOYS surfs $8.50 heated to the -highest possible temperature. Stir them around in the `bran to remove grease. T We have a11'sizes, colors and makes of Shirts; they are all reduced and excep- tional values, all prices As` `A 4 -n g_a -_a $1.19, 1.95, 2.25: 3.95 SHIRTS IUII~l.InIav nu-_-u. --......-_... Several good farms to exchange for town property. E5-26c utes of the -t father. the 1:11 Thos. Stom- W..- ..., .. A motion W: of sympathy a Bell, `widow Solicitor, shmy minutes. ' um-u`I:3c1uz1li22 Counvillor report of the `I COUNTY ORIL ; -nun. B 'v\uu ed for the im tone as a p()Ii< A ......t:..'.. .... 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