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Barrie Examiner, 13 Nov 1924, p. 12

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INMEMORIAM scua ap.',u LUuil_\' sne WES yonder shove. peace and happiness for ..9BN- -Daugter Flossie E _..-_.- - - vv -.-an--4:15.: lat-|l\\Jl'lllVD. -'-W.` C. Hunter was in Toronto this week and picked up .a bunch of seasonable goods at about one-quar- ter to one-half the regular price. Theseogoods will be on sale Saturday at our"`store. Comeifor main floor bargains in all men's goods; come for ~ upstairs bargains in staple dry goods, ladies and children's stockings.-- Hunter Clothing Store, Barrie. 46c ucuucu LU. ` Mrs. Robt. King was the victim of petty thieving last Sunday night to the extent of $1.50. Mrs. King, who . sings in Collier St. Methodist choir,\| left her envelopes in her pocket in the choir room when she Went in to` the service. Returning later she` found that someone had sneaked in and stolen the envelopes. It isi thought the job may have been the work of the same party which broke I into the parsonage some months ago. ---. ...-....,..,.., uxc seq w 96 preseuu. Mr. 'and Mrs. Ken. Maciver, Tor- onto, who are well known to Barrie Kiwanians, were in a motor accident last Saturday when a taxi in which they were riding was struk by a truck. They were cut by glass and badly shaken up and were taken to` a hospital to have their injuries at- tended to. * Tm`..- D...1.A. I73...` _,I, .1 . .. - _ V_.._.., -v--.... .-o \J\.IIV(IlI U 'l`..wenty-ve members of Barrie Lodge, I.0.0.F., motored to Midland on Wednesday night and exemplied` the second degree in a manner that} brought great credit to the lodge. Next Tuesday evening the third de- gree will be exemplied in Barrie. All members are urged to be present. Mr 'o'r'n-I Mwn 11 -.. 1Ul ....:...-._ n-L, GREAT WEEK-(END BARGAINS. "117 A 1-1,, :.uLLtr11 -IIUUM. BRICK HOUSE 01` sale. Central. Apply to '79 Owen St. A`1_/lo... ucuucu laU one pl1D1lC. ' At the annual meeting of the W0-I men s Auxiliary of the Children s, Shelter the following officers were" re-elected, viz.: Pres., Mrs. Bernard Devlin; Secy., Mrs. W. J. Shannon Treas., Miss King; Head of Shopping! Committee, Mrs. Jory; Representa- tive to Board, Mrs. A. Cowan. I vaxuiby. Special'thank-offering services will '.be held in.Central Methodist Church: next Sunday, Nov. 16, when Rev. B.{ R. Strangways, B.A., B.D., of Toni onto will preach morning and even-[ ing. The choir will render special} `music. A cordial invitation is exr, tended to the public. At Hun nnnnni run:-M-S.-.m Q3 A-`LA 137- ' puuccu uays` .I.rave1. Marshall Boyd, the `veteran first -baseman for Knock vbas has the record for a cr around his part of the countr ing:approximately__125 bush 2 V.-_` a_cres. I ebal] team,q' op of peas; Y, hav: els off They are of the Moffatt 5 . V . . . . . v nu :y;,u.uv up bu q)0U.UU. `Q08! 1 Thompson Crew had a call last week from his cousin, Ormond Rorke, . who had motored with. his wife and; children from Sacramento, Calif., to} visit his father at Thornbury.0 The journey of -3500 miles was made in sixteen days .travel. Marshall Dnua LL- ---L-..--A I` A Vlllh ICISL WEEK. ' ` The Isle of Bong Bong company, motored to Orillia last night" and} played in the ,Opera House to al ` crowd of 700 and were given a very ` favorable reception. . --Just arrived,`a new shipment of. overcoats from England. Come in! and "see the English cloths and mo-] dels at Saso s Clothing Store. Other coats from $12.50 up to $30.00. ,46c "l"Lnw........_ n...___. 1, SHOT SILKTTAFFETA in jade, peach and mauve, 36 in. wide . . $2.25 yd. DREAMETTE SILK KNIT for underwear and scarves, wide, tupular, peach'shade, . Neat gured patterns in navy, mauve, - sand and light blue, 36 inches wide, at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.35 yard FRENCH WOOL DELAINES - -v \I 5 1911 oJJ.'I.I-III) `Saturday, November 15-George Les- I lie, Essa St., Allandale, horses, cat- ` tle and pigs. Sale at 1 p.m. W. A. McConkey, Auct. Monday, November 17---S. W. Warnica, lot 27, Con. 13, Innisfil, sale of hard- . wood bush. Sale at 1 p.m. W. A.l McConkey, Auct. I Tuesday ; November 18-John Sutton. lot_31, Con. 6, Essa (near Utopia). farm stock and implements. Sale at 1 "p.m. W._ A. McConkey, Auct. 45c Thursday, November 20-Samuel Keat. lot 21, Con. 1, Qro, farm stock and household furniture. Sale at 1 u.m. VV. .A. McConkey, Auct. Tuesday, .December 2--J. D. Smith, ` lot 4, Con. 8, Innisfil, will hold a. credit sale of farm stock and im- plements. Sale at 1 p.m. H. A. Grose, Auct. I uucutea, all con` _Examiner office. . THURSDAY WHOLESALE PRICES No. '2 Fall Wheat (new)' .. $1.30-1.35 Oats . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45-50c Barley . . . .- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75-85c ' Rye . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.10-$1.15 Peas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .........$1.50 Buckwheat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75-80c Butter, per pound .. . . . . . . . . . . 35-38c Eggs, _per dozen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50-60c; v Potatoes, per bag . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-500 1 I .._______| l._.__.____.______ .1 `J LAJBLJ , $1.00 . 3'6 inche_.s. La AA : ,E."5.EY Carhartt Overalls and Gloves MEN S l-TIOSE---A ve , Hose, `Penman s ry special offer in. Men s Heavv make.._ . . . . . . . .;`....25cpai} Men s Chestereld ov- ercoats in light and dark greys, raw and plain edges, exception- T 211 value . . . . . $25.00 We areoffering an ex- ceptionally well tailor- ed "coat, made from pure wool cloths, in greys, _heathers and browns, many are polo- lined . . . . . . $21.50 BARRIE MARKETS 7 Uufflar; Men s Knit _ and Brushed Woo] Mulers, 85c to $2.25 COMFORTABLE ROOM. furnished. for rent in private home. Centrally} located, all conveniences. Apply at Examiner 4'30 HAUCTION SALES . v T\Tnunw. I-..-.... $25.00 BARRIE, ONT. Over 40 years in business in Barrie R. A. srmnsns V` , .v uu ILILILIVD at ....... . .'." . .. M50, $6.00, $7.00, $3.00, $9.00 and $10.00 Dressing Sacques in red, grey and blue at . . . . . . . . . . . . 4. and`$4.50 Wool Eiderdown Kimonas with sateen _trimming and tassel girdles Long Kimonas in red, grey and mauve . . . ..$4.50.$6.00- KIMONAS Notice" is hereby given that the -Municipal Voters List for the Town of Barrie, to be used for the year 1925. has been duly posted in my office in the Council Chamber on Friday. Nov. 7, where it is open for inspection. Persons who are aware of errors or omissions` in the List. or of changes which have been rendered necessary by reason of death, or removal of any person `named therein, or by reason of any person having acquired the neces- sary qualification as a voter since the return of the Assessment Roll, are re- quested` to give notice of the same. His Honor_Judge Vance will hold 3. court.at the Court House. Barrie. on ,Tuesday, the 16th day of December, 1924, at the hour of 10 o'clock a.m. to hear and determine all complaints which may be lodged With the Clerk. The time for making complaints as to errors or omissions in the List .iS tWent_V-one davs affnr +1-`A P741. .1-_- , _-- ...u....up, uu1upl'cuI1LS `as is twenty-one days after the 7th day of November, 1924, being the date of the posting up of the List in the office of the Cler . ` Friday, the 28th day of November. l 1924. is therefore the last day for en- [tering appeals. , Dated this 13th day of November. 1924. A ; an: A--.__.. K In wool, lined and unlined , suede and mocha. Wool Gloves . . . . . $1.00 Lined Mocha, $1.50 - $2.50 Suede . . . . . . '. . . . . .0 $2.25 "Z BOARDERS WANTED-Board and room by [day or weak. Annhr AA r---- 3 SWEATER COATS in a large range of pat- terns and` knits in wool and cotton and pure wool .. $2.75 to $7.00 Bird s Mackinaws Bird s Tweed and Mac- kinaw Coats and Trou- sers, all sizes, all colors.` MEN S GLOVES , A. W. SMITH. Town Clerk VOTER_S us'r Town of Barrie 'Big B Brand ' Work Shirts }nl]J!fl' nu .\I Roll (`all .:ms `burns. Mrs. . first and :4:--n }'e.'u"s pI'0L.'l':HH in}: closed by 'King aft(-1' \\`!1 served. Next mm-tin '9. at tho hum `paper by Mrs. (\Iun-\ 1).... _T1'ain. with th- 'Bl:1in . The .\'vw I-` Institute -ht-I41 meeting at the and five 'Vi.\.'ilI)l present. .13 W dollars to th.- the ('-`,nm test in tun":-I. Mrs. A. I I'i-. Jessie Snmh fi -second. \\ l1a-1 915 are fini.~`ho `tn the V(k7hil(lI`I`l mas gift. I:-ni Hospital, rm.-e at nnrlu \1.-. uunnumna WA1V'.l'.l.`J1J--B08.!'d and by [day or week. Apply 44 Wore-f ley St... Barrie. M 41-46p _: I TWIDCP (HI 1-Q01] n-all CHIKIC ll'UllI ll! Agnes P.:m~ in 1865:1111! lix concession til: to Churchill. There arv :4 Francis R. A1 Toronto; Mrs 1 C. Allan. "11 A `1(|wn AP 1 .....:.. { `J: Illlhlll. VVU. Allan of Innis of Szlskntchmx place on Octo Mrs. Summ-I cemetc`-1'3`. NEW r-`Lo? .member is Mr ` sailing \'(>: ; _from there by One of lliv and one h-M who know-he the person of the late J01}! second ye-:n-. ' from Dumfri- at the :1}.';(~ daughter of I znes Beattio :1 family of `w! voyage from `They arrived` tled on lot 10; i of Innisfil. '1 by D. -P:1l'('1:n had been In`:-<~ settled on ion followed by settled on. In! came from tho A rvwsnn T).. .... ' Payne. dun: -uv After :2 1 Payne and . home. 40 W The late Mix.- rie and \\':Is : town. Sho 11 very p0pul:_n'. ber of Trini: `worker in 1! the war xlw the Field <` deal of pmri ber of _v0:u'.~` office of the I- viving her .-:1:-v Miss M:u'_\' Q.v.:4`|.. D......:. vv . ru._\IH' and Alfrml ter canw I wiil talu- from {hr 1 etery. ` BLADE .l\lill'_\ Smith, Barri 1!." l3........ 66 TONIG :'\.I1\LVJ.nL l1`4lJ .rcUULVl 'l.`U RENT. With or without. board. Central. Phone! 704\V. . 46-51 ng. . Tluxungsdayl `(I- MRS. MIS4 fi1't(`-`(N Airs HA4 ""l ' FURNISHED` ROOM TO RENT. with, board. mam.-an Dummn COMFO R'|`ABLE ROOMS for light llousekeepingx. Apply 48 Bayfleld St. .` . .460] | } S'l'RAYED fr0m lot 1, Con. 14, Innis-: til, red heifer with white star in fore- head (mfssixxg since August 1), also` "red and white steer (m1ssinpr.since' October). Infmfnmtion thankfully re- ceived by '1`. Robins, R.R. 2, Allan- dnle. ' . 46-481)` ` ' ---r '1 STRAYED from not 17. Con. 1. Fxossi on or about October 21 last, a. white,` now with bln.ck`spot on side. Any, arson knoxvlm.-.' of same please. notif,v!i urnest Knupp, Minesigg. Phone 36.]; ` (46-480'] j : 8'I`RAYED--Into the-pasture of Henry: Harrison, lot 22, Con. 9, Vespra,.on. or about the middle of the summer. bull calf. Owner may have same on proving ownership and paying ex-T; penses. Phone 609r22. 45-47c! T72:-:-:-:2-I -I , , LOS'l`--On the bus `between `Allandale and Barrie. "on Thursday. November 13. purse containing bills and change amounting to about $10. Finder please leave at Examiner office. 460' I .._.._...._...._____..__...._____: :2 TRAYED to the premises of G. Thompson, lot 10. Con. 3. north half. Innlsfil._- heifer. Owner may have; same by proving property and paying` expenses. [ 46)) I %:--u:2 ` STRAYED from lot 16, Con. 6, Vespra. dark red heifer, white spot on face, rising two. Any person knowing of name please inform Jack Dunn, R.R`-. 3, Barrie. 45-46p LOS'l`~-On Dunlop St., some weeks ago, an agate stone of many color. su- pended from black ribbon. Reward on returning to 60 Small St. 46c` WOUND---In Barrie, parcel containing`, pair of hose, etc. Owner may have same by proving; property. and pay!ng' expenses. Apply at Examiner Ofge. . 7 ' tic , . ! LOST-On Nov. 5, on Collier St., an iron horse weight with an iron chain; Finder kindly return to G. `G. Smith & Co. and receive reward. ' 46c LOST--Man's diamond ring. Finder, please leave at Examiner office and` receive $6.00 reward. J. F. Bowlfg. AGEN'1`S--Get in a. profitable all-year commission business of your own. Every property owner is a customer or rospect. Nine hundred varieties of ardy Red Tag Nursery products. Cash every week. Complete equipment and Instructions free. Write--DOMINION NURSERIES. MONTREAL. 40-Meow lVl.l{l..IJ VVllLV'1'I.`J1J IOl'7 general `louse work. .. Apply Mrs. A. L. Moran. Phelpston. _ Phone. T 46p MAID WANTED for general house- A I . work. .. Annlv Mrs Manon Ptoperty F or_ Sale M Rooms and `Board Last and ` ound WCII BM, 43-4801` ' {Ll 460 YIUH . 46p ' nun run SALE OR To _LET-Lot 6, Con. 9, Essa, good bank barn and frame house, 60 rods from school and church. For turther pa.rticulars- apply {to Mrs. J. R. Hubbert, 159 Mary su. Barrie. 41-46p nun b`ALl.`J U11. 1-u:}NT-200 acres. lot 32, Con. 6, Essa. Gsoodclay loam: two barns and small house. Thos. Adams, R.R. No. 2. Barrie. ` ,46-51p i 818. . V - FOR SALE-Beautlful brick residence, corner Bradford and John Sts.. hard- wood Atloors throughout, hot.` water heating, all modern conveniences, gar- age; real value. see and be convinced. No reasonable otter refused. Terms if necessary. 152 Bradford St.,T`phone 1-46p . V... unuu--1.- part Ayrsmre nolstein !_ cow, 5 years` old,;lust freshened, with -i calf gt foot, i1c_:sc; 1 lfourezi `mid tJ%rsfey I. cow,~ yearso , res an s es e or 'itubercular and 1 Ayrshire cow, calf . at foot. 4 years old- Apply R. Wilson, ',' 206 Bradford vSt., B_a.rr1e, or phage 7 420. I ~ ` _. c ,1,_________.____..__ ' FARM FOR SALE OR TO LET-Lot 9. Essa..'2'ood hm-ulr `harm om` D t COCKERELS FOR SALE-R.I.` Red . cockere1s,'we11 developed. good chance :,to get new blood in your stock as ` these are a fine lot of birds. -Will be sold reasonable. Come and get your- 1 3! pick. E. E. Dore, 17 Innisfil St. 461) );-:--------------------- n.~..._ _..-( r FOR SALE OR RENT--200 `32. 6. E. (Inn:-I nlovy `Andru- vvnce IO!` mrormation and Drices ' Lloyd B. Pollock. Ranch Prop. 42- .___.____.______ 111-t1\.l!4' auvxuum SILVER BLACK FOX RANCH, Keswick, Ont.-I have one hundred silver-black fox nuns several of which are for sale. Their parents are registered in the Canadian Nation- al Live Stock Records of Canada and are a pick of 500 foxes of the largest ranches` in Canada where I had `four ;years experience as ranch manager. :Visitors are welcome at. myeranch. fWrite for information to I Pollock. Ram-.h prnn 49-40- LAKE SIMCOE SILVER BLACK Kesmck. Onf,n_T Hntrn l\O'\l\ `for sale. Also Ban'ed.Rock cockerels ,' and Pekln ducks. R. M. Bell, R.R. 3, , Barrie. ` - ' n jg SHROPSI-IIRES--Ram and -ewe lambs 44_-46p [ I '.j `FOR SALE--1- part cow. vear-A` nm .111: xtnlunm 1- un aauweuarge gray geese, extra good laying strain (from stock that has laid as high as 40 eggs per season). Prices reasonable. Mrs. J. Kenny. Crown Hill; 46p] -j _ I run` SALE OR TO RENT--Co1 FOR SALE---`New buff pressed brick! 1- We ha" `- 14` 34' V"""' ve-roomed bungalow: a full:-s1zed_ es mre " 70 Te""t.V. S` basement and attic; all_ conveniences; ' ' _ _ oak floors and electric mantel. almost E. Tuck, builder and contractor. `FOR 8'` - _ 6 Essa. G'ood.cla.3 ;,`g:)`rF";t6e5'oJ`.`' ma"kt- -s_4`1"_`5( )'6 end IA_dams, 2. Barrie- GEESE FOR SALE-Large laying` strain (fr-nrn an-...1, . . !LAMBs_ FOR SALE--E1L*:ht choice `Oxford grade ewe lambs from heavy |_W00l producing" stock. M. Stew- art. Lefroy; `~ 461) ` I : FOR "SALE--Fanc,v high stepping driv- . mg mare and rubber tired buggy, nearly ,new. Apply Examiner Offinn, An mg mare and rubber tired `new. Apply Examiner Office. 46p a . p....._ . _ _,_,,(( 9 REGISTERED SI-IORTHORN " BULL for-sale. G. W. Crawford & Son. Oro Station. ' ' ' 45-47c I I . ` -2: WOOD FOR SALE at .'Co_lweIl---0ne !hundred cords dry hardwood, twelve _ and sixteen inches long, cut and split. at ten dollars per load, delivered in Bar- lrle. Phone 79112 between 12 "and 1 o'clock. W. H. Hutton & Sons. - 39-47c_ _j. ,p.~u rmnUnmnUN' HORSE, 5. years [ ovltd, in good condition, weight 1300 `lbs. I .amuel Neva. Dalston P.O." 46c : ' ,BAY PERCHERON HORSE, 5 . I old. good condition. weight 1.'a'nXe3.!;g FORD TOURING. $125- .Phree new tires. new top this summer, ready to drlve away. Cash, or terms to reli- able person. Owner must sell at once. Apply 55 McDonald `St. 46c-. - I zuwuue, za I Phone 993W. STORE PROPERTY at ,V VyeVa:1:, known as the Firth property,` for sale, 4 bargain for a auick nah: { Ann!-r '10 I GROCERY STOCK of about $2500 for I sale. Fresh goods; cash trade: in good country town; good turn over. `Ill- health~ reason for selling, Address Box P." Examiner. L._.45tfc ----z--:--: 1- FOR SALE--Ele ctr -icj heater from $5.50 up: also the signal iron that indicates the heat. Vacuum cleaner to- rent. Sutcliffe, 28 William St.,` Allandale. .Phone 993W. A=-=n- V WINTER APPLES FOR SALE--4Dif-` ferent kinds, from $2.50 to $4.50 per bbl. Apply to Cecil R. Livingston, Elizabeth St., phone 291, . residence phone 634W._ V 46c ITI-IRESHER FOR SALE--32x50 Peer- less grain thresher with feeder and wtndstacker, good condition, price $300.00. Easy terms. Box 1093, Bar- irle. ` ` ' 41-46p FURS FOR SALE-Set of furs of Am- erican oppossum, large stole (2 yds.) and large muff.- Cost $50. will take $15. Apply to P.O. Box.-1095. 46p .....____..._._.-._...________.__.._.. I GLADIOL! BULBS-About 500 mixed gla.ds.' 25 per doz.; 85cA for 50; $1.50 per 100. for immediate delivery. Ap- ply Examiner office. 44tl'x ` HOME COMFORT RANGE for (sale. in good condition. good re bricks and reservoir. Apply F. H. Robinson. Box 230, Cookstown. 46-510 For Sale: _orWTo `Let Live Stock For Tgakle` mu U1; 140! 34. vespra. Apply Turner, Toronto St.. Bar- 46-511) nuuwu as we mrtn sale; A quick sale. Apply 77 Maple Ave. 46-46pi '7---'---'-.-'-----'--'-"'- Ayrshire Holstein lf' frnhnnn `I-36!- UUHEHUH Apply Ram- UBLU 2-47p uuluule . 45-60p 0, our- 41-4613' {__ SWITZER--In Ioving. memory of a dear husband and father. Albert M. Switzer. who died November 12, 1919, at 31 Centre St.. Allandale. ; Ever remembered by. . M 461) , Wife and Family. n..I.p1'11-1111JU1V.-In loving memory of Agnes McGinnis. wife of John Rich- `ax-dson, who .died at Fergusonvale, Ont., six years ago, Nov. 14, 1918. 46p ,1-:51-Iusband, Son and Daughter. ____.____.___________._._ ? RICHARDSON.'--In loving memory McGinnis. wife nf ;Tnhn 1:u..:._ _, -_.- _- wuvvg - 146pc--Sadly missed by Daughter Thursa _._..._..__.___.._.___.___....___.._-_._ I cut: HCUS [He nlng In H satisfied. _ Oh! blessed` year today. .`,.A, - known as the wt.-n. m.,......... sue suu-s were ma ~w1th1n the cool November sky, ~ The wi-ndit whispered sad and moan- ed in passing by. ' A year ago today we sorrowed here on earth._, , . But there was joy in heaven o'er an immortal birth. ~ Go, selfish grief, give way, To songs of praise, her longing now is \ gratified. r ` .1.U auugu or praxse, ner longing now ` gratified. She sees the King in His beauty,-is uvxu us_ ms ugnt. And clouds their heavy shadows cast. as tho 'tWere night. The time she went away The stars were hid ~with1n the cbol November slur, n yccu. up,-u Luuay _sne supped from our embrace. One year ago today. Ah. me, [the sun seemed then to hide from `us, his light. And Cllld fhnir hnnvu ulnndnuyn ..-...L '1] , ,,,, I-IfUBBERT-In loving memory of my dear mother, Mrs. Ann Hubbert, who passed away Nov. 12. 1923. ' A year at rest today A year ago today We kissed her pure, sweet face; ' A` year ago today `she slipped from embrace. 4613 Today others - are happy clebratihg Thanksgiving. `But we silently mourn for one `who is A not living. .: um. uvt: yet . called to \Nhere all is nirnnnn t\In:\ `DEBENHAM- -In sad and loving meme ory of` our dear mother. who nnuun BOARDERS OR ROOMERS WANTED. young` men preferred. T Apply 46 Small St. nrphone 867W. 46-47p : :- * , BROVVN--In loving memory of George Roy Brown, who fell at Passchen-- daele, November 14. 1917. Days of sadness still" come o'er me. Tears in silence often flow. For memory ever keeps you near me. Though you- fell seven` years ago. 46c , -Mother ...___-.._..___.:__'_._.___....._.__._. .uuL wc aucuuy mourn I01` who is living. Just five years ago today she to vnndpr nhm-n HO0VER--At Viscount, Sask.. Nov. T 9, 1924, Mrs. Hoover, relict of the late Jos. Hoover. The funeral will take place from John Hoover's. Stroud. Saturday, November 15, to Stroud Cemeterv- nu.L;V1.UJ.V--Un November 10, 1924, `to Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Boynton, 36 Bradford St._, a daughter. , BROWN-At the Orillia Soldiers! Memorial Hospital on November`10,, -1924, to Mr. and-Mrs. Thomas D. Brown. Orillia, (formerly of Bar- ` rle) twins, son and daughter. POWELL--In Barrie.` on Wednesday. November 12, 1924, a son to Mr. and Mrs. _John Powell. Jr.. 36 Sophia Street. . RODGERS--At` Thornton. - November 61924. to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rod)gers, a son (Donald Allan Gib- son .` WRIGHT--0n November 10, 1924, to Mr. and Mrs. G. Craig Wright, 81 Tlsdale .South,Hamilton, a daugh- ter. ' j,&I`l ` BELL-On Tu'_sduy. November 11, "1924. int the Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie. to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M.; ~ Bell, 16 Eugenia St.. a, daughter. ` .BOYN'I.`ON-`-On November 10, 1924,} to Mrs: E. L Rmmtnn nnvvnvw rs was JJIIIHBBUU. HI-' ` Another. 0.T.A.~ judgnient given! this week by Judge Vance dismissed the appeal of 0 Keefe's Beverages Lim- ited. convicted -0! shipping over- strength ale to Gravenhurst. The good ale was mixed in with some two per, cent. Sandthey could be distinguished; bythe markings on the labels. Judge. Vance finds that the evidence shows that the goods were there and that they came from the accused and they primarily are the law-breakers as the. Act distinctly prohibits any such tr_ans- I action. V . I Roy L. Jay has moved into one of the new Cancilla stores. The corner Tone will be occupied about Dec.v1st ` Bryson Bros., who with carry ea d, `cakes, confectionery, ice cream, etc._ . I u.u1).luLV.r1J\1V1--111 sac! and loving ofour mother, who passed away. Nov. 10, 1919. n cnruuu. auturaa , Cemetery. n\.`I\4 cull An ever-more .' , EIGHT-ROOM BRICK HOUSE forg Annlv tn '70 Duran as -

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