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Barrie Examiner, 29 Mar 1923, p. 17

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-mayor:---' ---n - the following: Player piano,_ nearly new; couch, table. -rocking chairs, arm chairs, davenport, car- pets, Oak heating stove, sideboard, exten- sion table, dining chairs, sewing machine, wdishes, cutlery, curtains, 3 good bedroom mites, toilet sets, springs, mattresses, good range, kitchen cabinet, kitchen chairs, kit- `chen utensils and many other articles. Also garden tools and 16 good hens. All will be sold without reserve. Terms of Sale--All sums of $10.60 and 4 `under, cash; over that amount 6 months `credit will be given to -parties. furnishing ap-' rpmved~.joint-._notes._6 per cent. per annum off for cash. Sale at 1 rpm. "W. A. Mc- Uonkey, Auctioneer. 13-14c LIIIB llllll. uuu\.ca`v* I THE ONLY REAL LIVE WHALE THAT EVER ACTED FOR A MOVING PICTURE. This introdulces-.-' u-uncut p\nIl I! I'll L;n_1_C'h`ane3;, Malcolm MacGre- gor, Billey Dove, Warner Qland and an all star cgst Next lidy and jsaturclay Elam eHunmeM rstin om; vfnx --r--- v ------ - LAeroplanes, motor boats, `while- a-minute railway trains, all in a fast-moving story that will stand you` straight up in your seat. 'IV1Eii315"A"i*.7{i>i:"1iI"'A LL- ..ll.....:....... - COMINGTO NEW D1335-5"? my BROTHERS % WERE_VALIAN'l" 'I="i}i; 7n}iVS{tii}dA5r April '13 and 14 I IIU IIICCII IJIIU I. IIUKILII ULI UL) 0'8: vuuu, A conference of all Y.M.C.A. secretaries has been called at Hamilton for April 5 and 6, `by J. R. Mott, the -oldest _Y.M.C.A. secretary on the American continent. Sec- xetary L. E. McMillin will attend. not: w:- -w wt---w-wt to sell by I_- ublic Auction 9. CON_WAY`TEARLE 'A'-31'6" 35 '75." L A._ ...'21 `oova A March 27.--Mrs. S. West opent a few days an Toronto last week, returning home Fri- ay. an Inn \ D` 7.:w|n\nrnr'\nn nnnnn nv; :Dl\Iv\ rs. (Dr.) .R._ Zimmerman came up from Toronto on Monday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs.-Neil'Shaw. II. .._.I II ... I`|.._..I..... `l`l'-_-- _ 'l'I___,!- Sziturday. March 31.--M. Murphy, horses! and cattle at Man-in's yards, Barrie. Sula! at 1 p.m. W. A. Mcconkey, Auctioneer Monday, April 2.-Gabe Mcconkey, lots: 11 and 12, on Tollendal Road, near Al-I landale, farm stock and implements. Sale- at 1 p.m. W._ A. McConkey, Auctioneer! Tuesday, April 3-Geo. Binnie, lot 39, con.` 1. Vespra, (near Craighurst), `farm stock and implements. Sale at 1 p.m. W. A. Mcconkey, auctioneer. _ Wednesday, April 4.-Murray Hunter, lot 21, con. 8, Innisfil, farm, stock and im- plements. Sale at I p.m.. W. A.` He- Thursday, April 5.--Mrs. Jas. `Sproule, lot 27, con. 5, Essa, farm stock and im- plements. Sale at 1 pm. W. A. Mc- Conkey auctioneer. ' -Friday, April 6.-Chas. E. Robinson, lot 15, con. 9, Inniafil, (1 con. south of Stroud), high class pure-bred Holstein cattle, farm stock and implements.-, Sale at 1 p.m. sharp.` W. A. McCoukey, Auct. Monday,`April' 9--Mrs. Jno. Johnson, lot 11, con 14, Innisfil (Penetang Road. near Allandale), household furniture. Sale I Conkey, Auct. I 1 at 1 p. _m. A. McConkey, Aucti. A I'll} DIIU 1VllBn`L\Ull DllGWu Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Howe of Barrie and Mrs Wiley of Allandale attended the nus an 0 uvxuulh " A meeting of the Athletic Association Willi be held Monday, April 2. in the Y.M.C.A.' building for the election of officers. Other? important business matters will also bedis-i cussed. Everybody who is interested is in- vited to attend. The association now boasts` of 60`members. ~ i nu._..._2_ AL- _.__L|:_t_-,n 1:-` mg .__L _L-__,| U1 UU LIIUIII UUIVB u Although the published listidid not show; Barrie or Allandale among the places where` -money had been invested in L. R. Steel: stock, The Examiner is informed that quite! a lot of this now practically worthless stoclc7 was sold in Ban-ie.and Innisfil. Some`put as much as $2500 into the venture and it; is estimated that fully $25,000 Steel stock is held in town and township. ~ ' ...._.. ...__ _._...-__._-_.....-_.rr.-.-..;r...:_ `although a little premature, Secretary i[cMi1lin has received a challenge from the York Nationals" `baseball team of Tor- onto, to meet -the Y team on May 24. A llnnfnrnnnn n` n V {Y A nnnnnhn-`A: VKSIUII uu -WUUKo Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed at the Essa Street Presbyterian Church at the Sunday morning _ service. ,There will 2113:; be special `Easter music. A] preparwory service will be held Friday even- ing` at 8 o clook. `V m....o:.\.. at I... ALkl..:.. A........:..a:..... ...:II` I451 J.VlUJ.V1lll.lll llllUI.|lIl3Do ' Mrs. Henry Tate, mother of John Tate.! who`was a brakeman on the G.T.R. here: about 20 years ago, died in Collingwoodl last Sunday. Mrs. Tate, was in her 86th "year and is survived by one daughter [and three sons. n-.|_-_ nm 11 I.-- ____;:___-_: --___!_I-,__LI- IIIICC BUIID. | Tire C.N.R. has ex-peiienced considerable `trouble in keeping the traiim on schedule: time this Week owing to the severe cold and; heuvyblizzards. Snow plows have been in operation on the northern part of the di- vision all week. ' 1 ..... _...L -l AL- I -...I!_ n.____ ___:II L- UIIUU KIUIC UII V7 vuucauuy ITIQ ` l V S.0;E. meet Friday at 8 pm. in" the Trainmen s Hall. White Rose Degree. - `(Inn A nIInnn`n J-non ernnn fn nnnnz nu UIUGIII PBIIUI ID IIUW UPCII CV31 CVClu5 ' Mrs. J. T. Clark left last week for an extended visit to Pittsburg and Cleveland. I AII 4L__, !,, All t}:on:__{ntA;n_ciing to' takepart in -t'he; Y.M.C.A. baseball -team must be bona-de: members of the Y" by-April 30, Secre-` tary McMillin announces. I Iva "unity rPn9A vnnfhnu A` Tnn H. Campbell of ~Tomnt6 is here for` the Easter holidays. ' (V. unmuvnn ty;a:OnA `I-:nn:`ia :n nn`nIu' fun`. llll-Cl` KIUIIUIIJ o I 3 C. McNiven visited friends in Meaford last Tuesday and Wednesday.- Mra. Ed. Stephenson spent a short holi- day in Toronto this week. . Mrs. W. J. Simpson of Nokomis, Sask., is visiting relatives in town. V Geo. Clark of Toronto renewed acquaint- ance hereon Wednesday last. vnnn nu-`Ann n6 l'\II`I Oknl IIIUIIIIII WIUI LICK UHUELIKCI III -ICLI$I'UUl'Uo Ed. Bryson s confectxonery store and Ice cream parlor-ens now open every evening. -Illa I T n`nn`r, lnf loaf nvnnb `run an. I.l'l{I.lIlICll B lllllla VV uuac IIMEC lJI.'ElCUo V _ | Mrs. A. Bruntdn -has gone to spend a! month with her daughter in Peterboro. ' FA nrtvannul nnnfnninnnviv afnrn nu-`:11 bu: The undersigned has received instructions from i 4 amw&mw&&w%&&wm Tg&w&$%%&w&x&$&m CREDITFSALES ANGUS . `I i All LUIUIJLU. ' I-" Mr. Lombard of West Gwillimbury had. his barns destroyed by fire on Wednesday: ;:-morning of la'st`}\1eek. `Mr. Foran had. thef fiarm geaqed angll suf4f re:iL the `loss at; a num- i I - _mau -ween. T ` Mr. and` Mrs. McCormick went to Toronto on Monday after visiting their daughter, Mrs. Frank Lowrie. T - II ... 111._ 1n_n-...._|__n ____ ;_u__,, ., n,, 'uzu'ucu:, l\:CVc L. IN. VVIIHIC; rres.--1`. Il- Robinson; Vice-Pres.-Wm. Dinwoody; Secy.-.--I. A. Coleman; Treas.--T. Mc- Knight; Manager--Dr. R. H. Leadlay; Execu-tive ComL-F. Robinson, J. Daw- son, `R. Coleman, J. Baker, L. A. Ar- nold, J. Agnew, D. Hopper, F Coleman, J. Donnell; Reps. to 0.A.L.A. Convention --J. Dawson, F. ' Robinson, 1'. A. Cole- man`, F. Coleman. . _ ' fuhral of theix` niece", Ada=Wolsley, hre last week. "'|r_ __,1`i:_,A `Ln. - u . . on IUI UIUUU PUIBUIIIIIS Ill IIUI Hall. Miss Annie Sargeant went to Midland last week for a few weeks visit with her brother, Harry Sargeant. Mrs; J. Tilson went to Egbert for a few weeks. MRs- J9a".ijiJ9HNsoN guum place. i A reorganization meeting of the Cooks- town lacrosse club was held on Friday even- ing of last week, when the following officem wen chosen :---H'on. Presidents. W. A. `Boys, -M.P., W. T. Allan, M.P.P., E. J. lEvans,J MjP.g., 1133131-lt_ Row, Hyw C<;l{e- man, . . . an mg, ev. .i . lnmlecc, Rev. '1'. R. White; Pres.i--F. H. pnklnann v V:nn-Dnnn _nr... n:nnrnnAIy . 1l. 1'lC|lIl\. `NW1-16 Mrs. Wm. Miscampbell was taken to Bar- rie` R. V. Hospital last week `to be treated for bloodpoisoning in her hand. T man I Annh: gnu-non-16 titan` tn \l:.IIn-`J SUI uuc IIIU I5 uunnuwu. - ' I The funeralof the late Mrs. W. German, Iof Toronto took place at Coulson s Hill lcemetery on Sunday last. The deceased lwas well-known around here and was a1 -sister of Mrs. (Major) Cooke, formerly of !this `place. ran!-(I-nn:nof:nn nnnnlhun IN` kn lV.mlm i "iio."is?ac'1&Z1:7g7h 'i'as"'sL}T1 "iii; 33I.;;'}}$. 7Robt. Campbell of Clover Hill. Mr. Mc- ;Naught has gone into the grocery business; l in Toronto. * I- 11- 1.._L....J .: 117-..; n...:n:...1_..__- 1_...: IIIIIHI ICIIGUQ 2111].]! 5ul'ICl13u IIHV lU$ U! H: llulll'; ber of pigs and. several cattle. `The cause, ;of the fire is unknown. 9 I mu... :..........I ..c n... 1.4.. u... in n........... _.-_--_, . . . _ . . - . _ .._ V- -_..- ..-. Jack Parks returned to town last: week `with a carload of horses from Western {Canada which he intends to sell. = Mrs. D.AH. Ross, who underwent an op- eratiqn at the hospital here recently, was i able to return home on Friday last. .`I'I,,, `l\ YIVLPLA I,, ,,_,I, I! I',, I A ,V"iieJ. '13}C"\3vi{;'k' ;IL.[aTe"h{s"&na1 mp 3to Oookstown this week. The people of `Coolest-own regret very much his departure. X rt `:11 1.: II 1- I . : uuul UIICB IE1! _6DUlIUl1, o - Mrs Ed. Kreutter and li`tle Son of Buf- falo gpeut _the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hart-ford Lewis. ` T I12II. ..... _. L__ -_-_...._._-_.I l':LL2__._ ..._ AVII. llllll W113: 1LlII'l'lU_I\| I-dCVV!Do V J. Gilheeuey has commenced fitting up the drill shed which he will use as an amusement -hall this summer. II . .....I II..- AI--- 'll _IV..ll...-_.L _LL__J-_` .1-.- -J - `aura -.-v.u- Lotwll, C6n."1:l, lm;i'slv ID ..... .... D-..J ........ AII.....I..l..\ lll UB6!-IICII II `II (III Irlll B ULIIIIIUI n R Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McCullough attended the funeral of the lute Stephen Marshall at lLefroy on Thursday of last week. _'l'\I . I. ,I_ IUIIUB, Jill . uuu LIIIB. VV Ill. 1lIlBUlI_q lublv WCUR. Herb Nixon` has purchased Mrs. Murray s residence in town, which is now occupied by Rev. Dr. Whittaker. . \ Mi; nnllrnrf A` `lfunnffn r`.nnnn nnnrhunfnrl IVBV. ur. W-HIIIBKGI. Mi`. Calvert of Wycliffe College conducted I services at St. - John's and St. Luke s _jc'hurches last Sunday. . Mum `(noun-ifnr nut` l:`6ln El\I\ ll` nu` ""v9 ?d'"3heuand of Stroud is visiting h`s friends hege. rr_.__ __--_ _____ !.`:_l.-_1_ _L--`_ _n AL- 1-. T at IICI IIUIIIU III IJL alllulun . Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Fraser of Barrie visit- 'ed at Mxss Arnold s last week. I` I (VI.-- -..- -.__I I.-- ______.l A, 1'5.` I JEWIB uUuI: !J}l}JUBll4U luf} llllllu ! Mrs. J. Plant of Bame vnsnted her par- lents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Henson, last week. I t:I ....k \T:u.... Inna nun-nl-song}.-I II-a ll--uuv a gw&%*$&&a$&xm&&g l" Jas. Coulter is under the do.tor s care. Mrs. T. Jebb visited in Toronto last week. ' K 'I'__ Il-!_- L..- l_..._-.I L2- l.._..._ L. I 11-- WC&o ' _ Jas. Moir has leased his fa`:-m to J. Cor- l.l' IIIULH-I5 l.lC!_U. ` Have you seen Fisher-'5 stock of the lat- lest wall papers? I F`. Qfnrhlolnf mun nnnnn tn Hun Yunnan AUCTION SALE of Household F umitur was confined to the house: `last week through illness. T -Mrs. Stephen Gould is visiting with} her daughter at~Tho`rnbury L I D D W TADMOIY Ill :59 UIIU UUUUUII U1 Ulla \lo '1 a 11 o ('3. o ! Miss Kil_kenny'of the hospital is visiting.` ?at her home in Brantford. ` ` I II- _-,_I ll ..- Al--- f.`_.___ _t `l'I-___,:, ,,!_!A I CU l"UIlu`5 IIIIIUIUB IUBI. WUUA. Chas. Copeland has` moved to Ed. !Lewis bouseopposite the mill. 9 "vs I Dion! n` inert-Ca v:n:l>nA `nan run-, ugnu. . Mrs. W. N. Hopper is visiting her mother at Brampton. , . wkl` Quufhnilnnd A` .QI>nn|n-' {c \>:a:l:nn HUI UGUEIJUVI. IIIWLIIUIIIIJUI * Dr. R. H. Leadlay wzs nominated for ithe council of the O.A;L.A. { .ll :.... 'lIIl.............8 LL- I-.......!4..I 2.. ..:..:a.2.....I WWW T T T T T T T T T T T WT & \JU'Uu I`. I.l.lUl.llpUll, IIEPIUHUIIIIIDIVC ;&$&&$$&&ww&&mw Buy aavertxsea things. It pa.ys. Geo. l`hompon, Representative K4 .v..v..v.m`.v..v..v. mmmmmmmm ma Baum: nxamnza We aiI-|1itml;e;s arbivt If-ough- 1 To capsize a boat and all "its `occupants is mere play; but when he gets mad-- Well, wait till you've seen it. All the whaling scenes were taken right at a Swedish whal- ing station in the Arctic Ocean Shop where you're invitd to shop. Subscribe for ` Yogi don t have. to welt to} Spring : official "arrival to see all the beautiful new things for yourself or home. We ore splendidly prepared for the Spring rush. Stocks are all at their fullest, and we know you will enjoy seeing them. SHOP AT` VICKERS --IT PAYS Geo. Vickers Limited The Barrie Examiner and get all the The new Suits are here. They show, he- sides quality and workmanship, snappy styles in fabrics. If you cannot wear a `stock model, leave your orderin our made-to-measure department, which is complete with samples of all the new cloths.. Art Clothes for men-we take your `measure--deliver in eight days-no try-on-_no disappointment. . Q_-I') Ill AND'NEW GLOVES--NEW HOSIERY --NEW NECKWEAR-and all the little things that complete Milady s Spring Out- t--are here in splendid assortments. Like the owers in June, our Dress show-: ing is in full bloom with the best dress ideas. Sheer Silks, Taffetas, Canton Crepes, Tricotines and Homespuns, black, browns and blues predominating in color, each garment a distinct style and no two alike. -Prices $6.50 up _io $39.00. SEE THEM EARLY sea `rm: NEW SPRING cons This is .a season of Coat simplicity, and, like all garments of simplicity, the Coats rely on fabric and workmanship for beau- ty. Styles are exclusive and the prices are $12.50 15p to $30.00. (Penetang Road, near Allandale) i `CI 33.. All that s new and favored is represented, and such a co11ection-'l`urhan Hats, Tailored Hats, Large Picture Hats, Hats of_m any fancies and Hats that have no duplicates. Our trimming sta` is work- ing overtime to keep up with the rush. Visit: our.showroom, see this splendid arrziy. Buy your Spring Hat early SEE THE NEW SPRING HATS SPRINGTIME DRESSES V ...-ass`/tzunnn Llllkrll to See R. Mdcomso EASTER MEN THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1923 news. $2.00 a year. Pogo Sfxtocn

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