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Barrie Examiner, 2 Nov 1922, p. 3

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r 2, 1922 The undersigned has received instructions from V Oct. 31.-Wilson Hurst and family. Tor-- onto. were week-end visitors with his moth- er and sister. Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. S." H. Reynolds. ('0 I ..u:.. !"....L...._... -_.L- L-, .1. 7-`n-Q'n -. .15 35-5.; OF AFARVM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS xun, ucuuuclu-. ` Miss Lillian Adams returned hmne thi` week after an ex`ended visit with friends lin Detroit. and Cleveland. ` Al-.. I`- .... .. _L- 1).... :_ J In I` ` PUIXUII ll] AuA`L acnaull. 1 Subsc-ribe for The Barrie Examiner and l 3 set all the news. 32 a year. I Miss Lottie Cochrane, who hasAbeen visit- ing friends in Toronto for the past two weeks. has returned home. LJ... n1..n -.._! e_,,,:I * - I :c_y uuum. ' 1 I ,uum. nu wines ux\'ue(I. ' The membe_rs of the Women's Institute` wish to thank all those who responded so generously to their request for help for the Northern Ontario Tire sufferers. . Nov. l.-~The public school scholars gave a Hullowe'en party -on Tuesday afternoon` to their parents and friends. Miss Lily Ridler has gone to the city. T. Guilliat of South River spent several days of this week visiting friends here. | Frilllb `Final-ma 114:: Innnn "I nun-no n inn! - GI I:Cl IIUUII a Miss Mabel Whittaker of Cookstown is visiting Miss Irene I:owrie: `Mn I:`{.1.... ..c .n.....u*....,: ....... ..:-.I mma luauuc 1'.u:u1`_y HUXHC 101' Inc weex-enu. The Quarterly Conimunion service will . be held in the `Methodist church next Sun~ [day morning, Nov. 5. On the following Sunday the anniversary services will be held, the Rev. E. T. Douglasof Barrie `being the preacher. ' WMQ ..1....4.. p... 1'I7...l.......l..-- 17--. o ,,. 3885" utuxs un; }ll U2.|UIlUl'. W.M.S. meets on Wednesday, Nov. 8 at the parsonage. The delegates to the recent District Convention will give their re- ports. All I-adies invited. 'n... ......_.L_.... -1: u._ 111_,, , 1 . . I unuuvauu, Vluuu ~rxcu;ucr unu dl. DPCCPS. A number from here attended anmver- sary services 5*. Strand Mefhodist Church on Sunday. ' 1.. +1.. ..I-........... ,.: u I rm. ..... ._ ._.1.. agcaas. -Week-end visxtors in Toronto were Mr. and Mrs. Wells Fletcher, Mrs. Jae. A. Jumieson, Vernon Fletcher and Jm. Spears. A nnmlmr from ham nffnnrldtl any-\;\~nv-_ vwnuuxg Luisa uuue 1.'uwr1e. Mrs. `Fisher: of Bradford accompamed Mxss `Mamie Henry home for the week-end. Thu nnlnrfnrlur .nu-`n\u|n:nn ........:.... ...:Il nus nuns. vvzuucx nu uuuuvu. ' -Miss Rose Ayerst of Toronto spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. A. E. Ayerst. .n7.m1r...A ..:..:s...... :. 'I'I..-.... . . . . _. `ll. uuuuay .In toe absence of H. J. Thompson, who `relieved at t`~e Union Bank in Barrie last ' week, -Mr.'Whelan took charge at the local branch. ' yI'2-_ I'I.__,__ Ul IlUl.lu Miss `Burrows gave a very enjoyable AHa1low en party for her pupils on Tuesday afternoon. Il:__ Il,I,,I YIY1'.. I an I! Oct. 31.-Miss Annie McKenzie` is vi.sit~ ing Mrs. Warner in London. .:nn Dana Aug-no AC 'I"A-....o.. .....-...L LL- .;.;.:e cI{ii}'s;" ai_r 1I5e Bi{fcet.m"" FEED, E .--Quantity hay; quantity f ' lIlII\f:fI7 II` fIIl'I1:l'\a- in lII\Ul'B A` canal --.., ,_..- -.-... ` Implements--"Frost & Wood binder, near- Lr npu:-- |Mnf`1rn\3nl nmnlnnun K,FI nnbo ;1'1oN Lot 19, `Con. -9`:-ignisl to sell by public auction on runuvu-nun-snap -nil-sup _ I. ..w.'-. fLiiisDAY, ANGUS FLATS . CREDIT SALE JAS. 'if131=.gD 4- 4. LEFROY KNOCK the E the g . A_ F` A; M 41 Dunlop St. Phone 447w is evi- iTelphone Thanksgiving Greetings n``.|$1lIll!llll|l!I1llll1lIHI}IIIIIIFEMIIWEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHllmillIllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllillll|W Bm!WllIiMm!!:IIHHT1iiiiliiiilillf LIFE 'INSURANCE--EXCELSIOR LIFE Fire, Accident, Plate Glass an?! Automobile Insurance Best Canadian, American and British Companies In fact, all branches of lnsurance---\`ve represent only companies of undoubted financial standing. AN!`)"RUB'BER poows _1`oR MEIFAND BOYS V _ v-.._ ::-VI1j3vQ1QVjjYZ We are specialists in rubber. Our success depends entirely on the quality of rubber. we sell, whether in footwear or auto tires. - You can therefore rest assured of getting quality goods when you buy from us. We are out of the high rent district and can give you better values, quality c0nsidered,,than you can get elsewhere. \x]n'n1nn mama. ` ` ' ' .. .._.1.1_._. I... -1- -__----..--v-.,,u...u.-A JKJUC wt Al bhrl. vIu\V\'lL\.JLo We also repair ruI`3ber boots; half soles and heels (1 specialty. Remember: Your satisfaction means our success. Guuafiteed Vulcanizing. Up-Town Office` Canadian National Railways The: People s Own Road A` j . --.-- --:.g-- Iited You wouldn't keep a hog which wouldn't fatten or a then which , wouldn't lay. Why keepmoney that s not earning anything? A Sterling Bank Savings Account pays interest and is a big con- venience. THE STERLING BANK Tell Tom I n1 cutting the second joint of the turkey s leg--his favorite portion-this minute--calls o_ut Father, as Elizabeth answers the Long Distance call. And next to sitting down with the home folks to Thanksgiving Dinner, Tom Will treasure those hearty greetings from all the family by Long Distance. They make him realize how. much he means to them. We all of us crave such re-assurances, and never more so than on a lonely hoIiday- " away from home. . Our operators will have {their hands full arranging for Thanksgiving messages, but We will gladly add yours to the list. Use Station`-to-Station messages if you can. After 8.30 P.M. the evening rate on Sta- tion-to-Station calls is about one-half the day rate. . McKee & McDonald Evr-_.-v Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Station - T` ;.:5:;...',' .n. A Profitable Money , . \ , . . ... By Lon.gDistance or CANADA GEO. E. BRUCE, Manager \ Five Points, Barrie Page Three St. 99 Ber wool sizes, rment vy all sizes, rment Draw- hrinkl The House of Assembly of Tasmania `has; carried a resolution in favor of abolishing` the practice of bringing state governors from abroad. ' ' ' Thursday, November 2, 1922 E are advertised [by the satisfactory manner in which we have tted the -peo- T ble whohave come to uswith troubled vision. Our exam ination is thorough because our knowledge of optometry, is complete. We willspecify just the exact degree of lenses you need and see that you are comfortably tted. Our price moderation is part of our well-thought-of ser- vice. T T 0. R. ll_USK,__0ph.D. All the latest designs at best prices. No old stock bought at the high prices. , Call and see._my stock befoife buying. Your usedfufniture taken in exchange. "Will take your old stove in exchange on any of these stoves. A Large Asaortnient`of- ALSO -A LARGE VARIETY OF STEEL RANGES AND HEATERS 38 E|izabeth`St::e`t, Barrio Next Door to Singer Sewing Machine Co. FOR SALE at Reaonable Prices daon est by ng. usao srovns Two Stores: 75 Collier St; and` 20 Mulcaster St. Phone 535 or 5825 . -ALSO- - BODIES--FENDERS--TOPS qua 'nuMM1Ncs AUTOMOBILES REPAINTED A. E. SMITH T REPAI no it AND RENEWED We have takenover a building next to our main plant for the above work. Advise us the`. make and style of your car. and what repairs, etc., you have_in mind and we will give you an estimate for doing the work. AD]-DRESS: Phqne 1'43 CARRIAGE pAc'roRu-:s LIMITED Repair Department oR1Li.1A - - ONTARIO FURNITURE in order y, fresh d it s a 0n.Y0u- leaning A Please mention paper. Charles Bulltit, a Belleville man, `met death Saturday morning when a chain hold- ing the load box of a derrick which was at ' ' work on the embanln1e!.tl immediately I over the place where Mr. Bulltit was em-I played. broke, and thb load box fell upon s I the deceased man. 1 Opera Hous, November 9, 10, 11 gpulln ly .unart--chie-b'r'illiuntly lpplnt --wxtty----got noun gown- ed--exquioitely feuilIil'I0--dl am It play--at bay. deadly. In suing - audciug -- ovoucud -- unusu- pulouo--du at-and manner con:-Ina I mean and petty soul. But-you` like her 11:11: ways. Brilliant char- utcdutloa. -. > The" Princess Vera--- The Man Trap ` _ including_ the famous D. Moore s _Quebec `Cook, which is guaran- teed to give perfect sat- isfaction, or your mon- ey baek. It has the larg- est oven of any stove in the same class on the market, and will bake as good, if not better, than any high- class range. Burns eith- er coal or wood and takes a small amount of your kitchen space. A gaggoaa gf .s1jovEs JUST ARRIVED FOOLISH WIVES for profit, with ' with no time Coming-A LIIIIIIDJ I-lUG|:l..I B Ull Duuunv. `_ Dr. Arthur and Mrs. Currie, whonhnve been visiting with friends in Ontario for some time, returned to their home. in Win- nipeg last week; - mEl):ui3oll`;t;1`;_,' E:s.DI3lugimn, _and Mr. and Mrs. Morrison of Barrie were guests at Morley 'Beath's on Sundav. . ' n. 4.41...- ....A u... n.._.:..' ._L- 1._.-_ .tri`buted money for the needy in Northern Fire` Relief Donations K The following is the list to ddte of those in the community of Edgar who have con- Ontario. ll'..._ 1-_-__L `n':__! .1. Ann nn l wuu uslauvtz In nlul\iL:. Once again it has been reported that ; two large bears have lit-en seen wit`-_1En a mile and a half of this `village. "and judging from X the source of the story xhry wrre rr-9.`. live rlbears, because those who `beheld them . would not underany consideration tell an unrtruth. Some local. \`1)0l`tS are already preparing `their old trusty ries, and an- ticipate gieat doings in the near future, so probably ere this issue of the paper is `read the hide of Old Bruin will be de- corating somebody s` garage or outbuilding for thetime being prior to being manu- facturerlinrto something useful. . I informed Examiner, readers two weeks ago that a good fair proposition had been received regarding the Hydro; that it was up to us to accept and get busy, and if we `failed this time in securing as sufficient number of subscribers we might as well say Good-bye, Hydro". And so it has come to pass: Good-bye Hydro. Our com- mittee could not secure the necexary num- ber to make it a paying proposition for the Hydro Commission. So they were inform- ed recently. This news no doubt will suit! :~;ome of our Elmvale enthusiasts who were striving to prevent, or in other words, were using their influence to knock the pro- 'position being under the impression that i their business would be affected. But there ,is one consoling thought--we will receive lH_vdro power some d:1_\'. . I rm... m......1. ...' r~.,.._.__.:__, :4, m.,__ . .. vpuuc wuwu lb r,vcn ulguer, Luau last, year. The fine new model of the Edison Disc Phonogrnph at $135.00 is certainly prov- ing a great selrei`, being just what the people were waiting for. It sure is a beauty.` and at such a price should be a nicerxmas box for your wife and family. With a reall diamond reproducier guaranteed for life (not a diamond point like is on a talking ina- `chine, mind you) and no needles to change and bother with, this new Edison at a talking machine price should find its way into every home where there is not already. ian instrument. Remember there is no four; ,or five year guarantee `with an Edison--[ It is for life and you get attention` and ser- vice always. There are models now of the Edison Disc as low as'$8(}.00. Phone or write to `M. & S. Plat-t. Phelpston, who `will gladly arrange terms to suit you. I (advt.) - Oct. 30.--John Sym of Barrie_ was a visitor here last Sunday. I`. nn`nn'Mun n `halo-.. 1.-A `I- .--1 ill_YllAU puwlcz nuuu: u;x_\'.. ] The Teach rs` Convention in I`nront~o lasti week was zxttenderl by practically every teacher in {his l`str`ct.. `If all other rural districts sent zuccordingly there must have been a wonderful gathering of teachers. Thin rlnnnn `um! umnlr -n;m.ukln.l ...-..... uccu a wuuutfllul 5uLul:l`lllg 0| LBECKCYB. This village last week !`BS(`llll)l8!l some large citylin the shape of bu;-iiness. Ship- ping buled lmy. potatoes and unloading coal we: the muse. The price being paid` for po`atoe.< is 50 cents per hag, and Mrs. `C-l1IlSi.lP of Elmvule and the McKeggie Co. of ;"I`-oronto are the shippers. Joe Br.'xith- iwuite hue over two carlnads o.f his own |spuds" to ship, while'he is also shipping jhis hay to Haileybnry di.~xtrict. The coal received was furnace coal handled by J. Shanahan at a price of only $17.00 per ton. Owing. to the lateness of the season. and so many storing in wood. S. Plan, has decided not to order any stove cool this season. faking also into consideration the price` which is even higher, than last year. l Th find: nauv vnnrlal n" H-an YT:lic..n nz..- \lll UGllUa Mrs. Joseph Kissick Mrs. Bert Slesser . . . . . .. John Gearns . . . . . . . . . . .. Mr. and Mrs. Livingston Mrs`. James Cocklburn .. `Mrs. `James Lauder . . . . . . William Best . . . . . . . . . . . . `Mr. Orser . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mrs. T. Lister Bonney . . . . 'Mrs. William Bligh . . . . . . Jos. Sarjeant . . . . . . . . . . . J. N. Willing Miss Betty Armour . . . .. George Patterson . . . . . . .. Irving Addison . . . . . . . . .. Walter Wynnes . . . . . . . .. Miss Nellie Thompson Mr. Lees . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mrs. John Brown . . . . .. Mrs. Thos. Addison . . . . .. 'Mrs.;Frank Madden . . . . . . -Minster Hugh Maclaay Edward Kerridge . . . . . .. Jos. Cockburn . . . . . . . . .. _Mrs. G. B. Jamieson .. . .. "Mrs. Alan McLean . . . . . .. {red Patterson . . . . . . . . . . J as. Brandon . . . . . . . . . . . . Samuel [Campbell . . . . . . . . George Rugman . . . . . . . .. Mrs. Jae. McLean . . . . . . .. John Emms . . . . . . . . . . .. Georee Healey . . . . . . . . .. Vemer I-Iickling . . . . . . .. `Miss Smith . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mrs Whipps . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mrs. Cook . . . . . . . . . . . . .. n.`;-_.._ n:_L.__u .....- -- -.-.. ._ ....w ..---B.. U-I-\'u toouvonvv I Miss v. Plan and Miss P. Murphy of `Brooklyn, N.Y., have returned after en- joying three months vacation here. Mrs. N. Fraser accompanied them as far as Toronto. ll..- lfI___.I_ n____2, , 0 I: v I '1 1 , uuya tuuuug rm;1pt xneuus. ` Thos. O Neil and family of Craighurst Sundayed with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McGi.n- o 1 nun .!umMr. and Mrs. CIa;'ence,I.aing Sundayedl with reIativ_es in Eln1 \'a.l`e-. (\.....a. ......... IA. L..- L--_ _,,-_A_,I AI---0 \JCUI`5e IJIUWGH Mrs. Cairns Mrs. Reynolds . Mrs. Grit-`enden Mr. Crittenden . . w r:Ul.7`rank Corrigan of Guelph, vho has! been caring for her mother, Mrs. D. Buck- ley, recently. has returned to her home, her mother accompanying her. Iuinn DH" notynn ;.-n I):c::nn suit}. C-In-uh-' Ill L`UlUl||aUo . -Miss Annie Donovan of Humberside has returned to her home having enjoyed many days among Phelpston friends. V Thnu `Nnil ll!` ocovnnuv (\` I`-n:nInu-at Oct. 29.4). Haskett and {may of Bar- rie Sqndayed with `Mrs. cm. McGinnia.- --v -....- vvcvnn .-uuuu `cu--_.. .-.u\aoo-no--u Shanahan returned from week's visit in Toronto. . ' . If-. _-..I `I1. _Y.... !4`.J--. A...` 13.--`- 1'8` um uwuxcx zwcuuxpuuylug ulsr. ' ' Miss Phil Hayes 1.-3 vismng wxth friends `in Toronto. [ II:.... A__:. 1\ . _ _ , , _ ,, .9 it, I , -I I WCCAB VIEIU III lUKVUUo , Mr. and Mrs: `Jag. Foley and `Frank O - Neil ofToronto time been visiting relatives and friends in this village and district. II:__ I? I'\l_ I II` I'\ It I I g-room iod the u_st an_d _g$%gw*&*$%&*%$%&%&w$&$*%$@ E NEWS FROM NEIGHBORING TOWNSHIPS %%%$**%*$%*&*%$$**a$**%&$ M 3"! -'_-"579." -_ I '"*""" cLows W EDGAR` THE BARRIEAEXAMINER . $10.00 5.00 Ann I-UV. 1.00 1 .00 1 .00 1.00 I :' @658? $35.00 } cloth: A-.. TAUU l 3.00 ' nnnl l)uUU I\l\l\ 2.oo| 3335 2.00 I-UV 1 .00 1.00 1.00 1.00. `ll --_--, 1..__.--uJ V. .._....y.:, Av vv|\o.7 vs wvvun Buffalo -robe, nearly new; Melotte cream separator; Daisy churn ; coal range; Cheer- ful" heating stove. CATTLE--Red cow, 7 yrs, due Apr. 13; red cow, 9 yrs., due in May; roan cow, 5 yrs., due in May; red heifer, 2 yrs; roan steer, 1 yr; 3 spring calves; Polled An- gus cow, pure bred. 1,, I, . 1` .n-vvv 11- u l.u1plUlllUlll~B"""l` |'U5l E VV UUU UIHHCY, near- lly new ;; tMcCIormiclc `mower, 5-ft. cut; steel land roller, nearly new; McCormick disc drill, 13-disc, nearly new; sulky rake; stiff-tooth cultivator, nearly new; Inter-. nati?al disc barrow; Massey~Harris spring- toot cultivator; set seedgharrows; Frost dz Wood scuffler; No. 4 Wilkinson Plow; cutter; Frost & Wood two-furrow plow; wagon and box, complete; wagon and stock rack; set `bob sleighs; wheelbarrow; set market` sleighsj hay lrzld; rubber-hired buggy, nearly new; gasoline engine, 2% horse power, International; grindstone; cg`- . cular saw and frame; Fleury cutting-bo ; set platform scales, 2000 lbs; Wilkinson root pulper; ITADMDQQ QM In... am... I............... ....L WI- iX1'?.NESS---Set long-tug harness; set Vplow harness; 2 sets single harness; 2 horse collars _;_air horse blankets. TIVRC-nix L` 11111.}, ;uJ.u.--vqunuu by Lllly ; quuuuby corn ; quantity of turnips; 10 cords of wood. ,, , I _ _ I T\_.,I, ID i .. LU! MC lllll UVUo Forksfshgvealg, trace chains, grain bags`. doubletregs, neck-yokes, whiffletrees, bug- gy pole, water barrel, and many other ar- ticles. All will be sold withogt reserve. Terms of Sale--All sums of $10.00 and under, cash: over that amount 12 months "redit will be given to pares furnislns; -nproved joint note; 6 per cent. per an- 1um oil for cash on credit sums. il .4 an. - - us ' '"aIf{o&w:{gT ' ' ' =HORSES-Brown [driving horse, 7 yrs. old, Reprobate; bay mare, vaged; brown colt-, 4 yrs. old, Prince Thomas; spring colt, 4 mos; bay colt, 3 yrs. old, Per- chan"; bay colt. 3 yrs. old, heavy. I\ArI'wI'I'I"a In I -A .__.. v_. -..- ......... v.. V- Sale at 1' p.m. W. A. Auct.' In nJv:LuI1l.uIIu uxcvewllu. Alex. Cowan of Barne and Wm. Cowan. J1'., and daughter, called on their uncle. Wm. Cowan, last Sunday. uaya ul uua wccn vlsluug [menus nere. | Frank Hughes has been ill over a week` .with pneumonia. Nurse Donnelly is in I att'enda'nce. l`Il__,,.. I,'II I I 1- - i - I - I ' la-lllllyo A few from here attended the recital in New Lowell last Saturday at the home of Miss Knowles. Everyone reported a good ltime. ` I I ; Tofal grain handled by the Sasktch- ewan Co-operative E18\'8:t()YS Company this season up to Wednesday of last week. totals `2l.000,000 bushels, as compared with 11,000,000 bushels for the corresponding period of last season. Q!-m,ml~.,. 4"... 'l"L- l)......:.. t`-.......:...._ -...1 wccnn. new 1`cuu'u:u IIUIIIC. vJohn_ Wall and family are moving into their new house on the farm this week. Leonard `Martin, who ll-as been ill for some time. went to Toronto on Monday fol` treatment. 31:. I :II:__ A I . u . . .\- ltruculn ICIBL WUCA. Ever_vono was very sorry to hear of death nf Dr. West, S12. and wish to prrssv their deepest sympathy towards I family. ` I A Fun. 6'...-nu Ln..- ..4L......J..,! Ll... ...._.` l Churchill and Lefroy shipped last week to the fire sufferers a 4000 lb. bale consist- ing of pillovqs, new and second hand quilts, new and second hand clothing,` 2 barrels of fruit in glass" containers. potatoes, ap- ples and vegetables. The proceeds 'of the Presbyterian W.M.S. pie social for this cause, held in the Grange Hall on We(lnes~. lay evening, was over 847.00. ; c Threshing is the order of `the day here. Miss Lillian'McBride spent a day with her parents last week. styles

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