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Barrie Examiner, 6 Dec 1923, p. 18

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auxv. J -thrift, .342 -Ann VI-LA II V \ cituena unhmite NIL- TY... ' $1.!!! `Jul 1n havii and ftie fuu`ntu:| 1-nan PH you to you < CANI J-llll L ___E 33:4 c. w. nqnluson w. A. u: 'l!oronto. l V lillectrical `Contractor FIXTURES AND SUPPLIES McClary'a Electric Range: and Circulating Water Heaters Sold and Installed. . We carry a full line of Electric Irons, Hot Plgtes, Toasters, Heaters, Lamp Bulbs, Etc. 1'188liel'u, ucuuyu, ........- 101 Dunlop St ; `V J Home Phone 6_98. Shop 1028. Mrs. C.1McEaohern nas resumuu uuuw after spending ten days in Toronto visiting her daughter, Mary. ' T ` c------:-------- XVUQV:----____ -Dec. 3.-Tysonh Noble and Wm. Suther- land have returned from the West. Mrs.~ G. Rennick attended the funeral of her nephew, the late Ed. Duff, and remain- ed in Toronto for a. few days. - `ll :.._ unhm Wnvnr in back home from thb Toronto for few days. Miss Helen Fever is back it hospital in Toronto where she has been for y several months. . Our Community Park is having some im- 3 provements added. The northeast corner has been enclosed by `a high board fence for 1 an open rink and a well is being sunk be- side it to provide the needed water. This , latter will be a great convenience for picnics and garden parties. a 1 The Girls` Institute held a. very successful 1 sale of basketry supplied by the Institute . for the Blind, combined with a bazaar and j box social on Saturday night. ` ' E. McKay has a brand new radio outfit which is much superior to the one he had installed a year . U Robt. yynd is t e latest addition to the r- ---_ 2- 1.1.1.. -AmunIInIfv_ IDIIMIBQ ll yum vo Robt. Lynd Rs addition list of radio owners in this community. I .I regret to have to report the death of ' Mrs. A. Averill, who died on Sunday, Nov. 25. She had been a patient sufferer for the last few months and gradually sank till the -time `death came as a relief to her suf- ---:--- :11... um nlwavs very active in H10 -tune uuuuu vauav -. .. .-..-_ V- I feringe. She was always very a church and Women's Institute work and in fact was identified with every movement which had for its object the advancement of the community. She leaves two-gone: Wal- ter of Bond Head and of Chicago. One son, Leonard,` was killed-in France. - q l uy Advertised T513! ` I6 R116! B0 II?!` aun- actnve .'. Tani-H.116; wnrk nd in tJ\ll\lV|IJrnn.aa- `cur--. .._.. -_ Dec. 4.-Mr. and Mrs. Peter Giffen went [to Brampton on Saturday to attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Wilkinson. u:.... u':....:. `Duh. nniunrl hnmn nn Fri- funeral of his sister, Mrs. Vvluumsuu. Miss Minnie Buie arrivedphome on Fri- 7 day after spending a month"with friends in Toronto and Galt. The many friends of Miss Daisy Giffen _ will be glad to learn of her speedy recovery after undergoing an operation for appendi- citis in the General Hospital, Toronto. Mrs. Colin Campbell of Sceptre, Sask., ' is spending the winter with her parents, -' Mr.- and Mrs. Geo. Meir, Sr. ' I'_ 1).:-`nu _nnn I-kn Eb.f|I and Mrs. nennatn mcuean, auayner. ~ Herb Clarke of Gollingwood Sundayed with Mr. and Mrs. Will Blakely. T nun. ~`nA in unnnlbf. Gian}. Min. .1. J_ B[]iQ_ MT. MTG. M011`, DI`. Mr. Boone spent the week-end with Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth McLean, Stayner. u--..1. m....1.- ..c nnllinamnn Rnnrlnvnd with Mr. and Mrs. Vvlu Duusmy. -I am glad to report that.Mrs. J. J. Buie,,l who is confined tohler bed, is improving. 'l`hn friends and `neighbors of Mr. and` who is confined toner Dan, 18 improving. The Tfrienda and `neighbors and ' Mrs- Philip Sohell gave them quite a sur- prise one night last week when they gather- ed at their new home on the fourth line, Nottawaaaga, and presented them_ with two .Iu.:u. ~. 4 1` UIWBVVG chairs. NEW `LAMP BURNS 94% AIR I Beats Electricvor Gas A new oil lamp that gives an amazingly brilliant, soft, white light, even better than ..... .. .|..m-io.itv. has been tesed by th_eL_U. ` week. `Dec.~ 5.-Miaa 0. Brown is visiting with friends and yelativee `in Palmerston and . . T d Mrs.David"1'yndn1e mg? aG.n?>_1ul>)grofdays in Toronto this M l u- .....u 11.. mm! aunt `and dnmmter. week. ' ` Mr. and Mrs. Fred Guest and daughter. ` Marion, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I Sam Reynolds, Big Bay Point. ` Thou-. Bennett of Toronto _hs been visit- ` ing with friends in this vio1n1ty,. and will he ate `ng with Alfred Dyer` for some time. Don t forget the date of the Holly Christ- mas tree, Dec`. 27;-(=Advt.) 490 _su1}m_;pALE conmans _,, .1 1:..- 0-4...- t`1:t't.... um : Buy Advertised Thing ".0!-1-Y . I`llI&u- - Dec. 3.-The young pgovple here am bus- ily practising for a Christmas entertain- nnnnf. MISS 148115 Iwupauu Dyyuv .. .-.. ....,- __ Stayner last week. A Miss Vera Davidson spent, last week-end "with her cousin, Jean Davidson. Mrs. Ambrose McKinnon is visiting friends in Angus. The neighbors are pleased to hear that George Coulson, who has been very ill, is now improving. _._______ V wv-:.- Dec. 3.-Miss Scott of Grenfel is visiting- with her aunt, Mrs. Wm. Beardsall. Mr. and Mrs. James McLean were week- end visitors in Clarksburg. -Reeve _Thompson attended the County Council in Barrie last week. Morley Beath and Alex. McKay motored 1;) _Toronto last week to attend the Winter air. V - Miss Goldie Henley of Barrie Business Col- lege spent the week-end at her home here. Mrs. Morley Beeth has returned from a i visit with friends in Toronto. 7 IV...-I-1--- - 7 ' Lloyd Livingston lost a valuable register- ` ed Clydesdale mare last Thursday from in- digestion. He also _lost a registered Shrop- shire ram. Another ram broke through the fence -and the two got into A fight in which his was killed. ' --.-.:----_-.-- Veni. ~ `Miss Lena Redpath spent a few days in L-_._-.. In.-.6 mng`p_ After investing her savings with an * undertaker to make sure she would not be buried in Potters` -Field, Mrs. Carolina Deere, 75, and blind, entered the county infirmary at Pomeroy, O. ANGUS I-jLA'rs M1N1:s1Nq Auction Sale of 1 7 High-Class Cows Pure bred `Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old, with` ..ll .5 fun.` IUIU Iuuu uuwuvua vuu, w ,--. --.., .._V_ calf at foot. T Pure bred Holstein cow, 6 yrs; old, with -..I -4. 8..-b~ rum Unzu uula calf at foot; Holstein cow, 1 Holstein cow, 6 `$4.54:-u nnvn A calf at root. 5 yrs. old, due by sale. yrs. old, due Dec. 22. Holstein cow, 4 . old, due Dec._24. Holstein cow, 5 old, due Dec. 20. Pure bred Holstein heifer, due December 18. Pure bred Ayrshire cow, 4 yrs. old, with -ad` 114- `nn Dunn usury... .. ___ gas or electricity, has tesed by the U. 8. Government and 35 leading universities and foundto be superior to'10 ordinary Oll '----.. To I-nu-nn without odor. smoke or 1' (III! uruu. nyaa calf at foot. Ayrshire cow, 6 Ayrshire cow, E Ayrshire cow, Q I` Sale at 1 p.m._ Saturdavy; J Deg: ; 1 5 The undersigned -has received instructions from AT MARRIWSYARDS, BARRIE W. H. MARTIN to sell by public auctipn on calf at foot. calf at foot. .I... I... -..I.. U IUUUO 0511 I due by sale. THE FOLLOWING: o osene (coal oil). ' oelity who will help him tohintroduce it. end superiorto 1U Oruluuu uu lamps. It burns without odor, noise-no pumping up, is simple, clean, ! sale. Burns 94% air and 6% common ker- ` `I The inventor, -F. N. Johnson, 246 Craig ' St. W., Montreal. is offering. to send a lamp on 10 days FREE trial, or even to give one FREE to the first user in each.lo- Write him today for full particulars. Also. ask` him to explain how you can get the agency, and without experience or money `make 8250 to $500 per month. (Advt.) w. % A. McCONKEY, Auctioneer. `Ayrshire cow`, 4 yrs., due by sale. Iguana nnw I. Inc, nh`, (nah- Ayrshire cow, by sale. Jersey cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh. Ayrshire heifer, due by sale date. Durham cow, 4 yrs., calf at foot. Durham cow, 6 yrs., calf at foot. Durham cow, 5 yrs., due by sale. Tkn ab-n-nun nun 1: ran` gnarl 5 due by sale. The above are all real good milkera and anyone wanting good cow: should be cut! to attend this sale. All will be sold without reserve. "Terms of Sale-6 months` credit given to parties furnishing approved Jam` notes. 6 pelf cent. off for cash. THURSDAY, macraixl - FOR SANTA CL 4 Any Sige, I sue, Yes, We Have or Market Gaiw -n for, priced to ` `I: Phhnge for U; Special Santa ( corn Package, two or more each It will pay YOU \'()I Christmas Pup __ 2 for Ehstms l_ A.RT.R2I Exclusive Rc:aJ we are showing: us lines. Designs :11 different this _\'(_-: Will nd our prim Oice: 46 Ba Phones: Office 8 El If ybu enjoy :1 xx o_f BUTTER}! x :.-.< 4... 3 "Fill-Vtlz-Baske " Ed. Br % CONFECT Barrie :right now for bi If you are Inm-h working around don'tde1ay. Xv: invested _now will unand for truimu mean indepemh-x mobile and tram tire vulcanizin.-1. acetylene \\'e1x1'm '31 system. Fn at your disposzsl pay and stezuly bill Auto Thu` West, Toronto; I-T PAYS TH 3] Barrie} Establislvj Member of B Senograhy Banking Higher Accm Dir prlceu DU .. change tgl I Graduates A Begin any da Wot on Happy Disposition - And Muskoka Can Do Phone ` \J| A4.` 47 Elizab Readin! employm As;o<`:i:ati1 ,A Price am _. uvn\u\v minion 0 is paid by in a lettc of The on very] My De in which burdens, care of families, which it after-wa able. It A`__!'L _ Funen-J OPEN Mary was one of those popular" girls. Happy and` busy. day and ni?ht--`just hadn't time to do any- th ng but dance and skate and frolic. ~ no time at all to take care oi. her. cou h. Mary's father was dead--ths. tam ly halt suspected'he died of Con- sumption. Suddenly and tragically. Consumption again stalked into the home. Two sisters were stricken and within a few months both `rested in the family plot on a hi h hill over- looking `Lake Erie. ary's cold wouldn't be shaken-it grew worse. her temperature rose. and she be- . came very weak indeed. She was sent to the Muskoks Hospital-tor Con- sumptives. where skilled treatment. fresh air and nourishing` tood are re- . storing her strength. - The Doctors say her youth and hagpy disposition will hel her in the ba tie against _Tuberculos s. New and again her mother visits the hospital and she is very thankful indeed for the progress her only girl is making-. Contributions to aid Muskoka Hos- t eaten in its work ma be sent to Hon. A. Charlton. 82 College Street. l'I|nnnntn_

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