Otton HardwareCo. The Hoover is a pay- mg Investment. Let us show you. Dori tdi;}$point "her'7 this Christmas. Only $8. 00 down-balance in `small monthly payment; 2, 23, 24. muva unvo. JHUR There passed away on Monday, De- cember 7, at her late residence. Lefroy, another of Innisfil s highly respected citizens, Mary Ann Jack, wife of Thomas ' Jack. -{ She had been in ill health for some months but her suf- ferings were borne without complaint. `After `a stroke on Thursday evening, she did riot regain consciousness before her death, Monday morning. Mrs. Jack, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mcconkey, was born in Innisfil in 1857. Of a large family she is survived by 1 only two sisters. Mrs. Geo. Good of ' Toronto _and Mrs. Peter Spring of .- Stroud. Left to mourn are her husband; 1 five daughters, Mrs. Chas. Miller of ~ Elora, Mrs. Roy McCabe of Allandale, 2 Mrs.~Ivan Grose of Lefroy. Mrs. David a Miller of Utonia and Mm r.1'm..... m...u -1 ;urs.~1van urose of Lefroy. Davidl of Utopia. and Mrs. Harry Todd! MON., TU!-`5., uvnn. aru. I BK _period of two years,, John Salter died early on Sunday morning at the `home of `his daughter, Mrs. S. W.` McCaus- land, 30 Willliam St. Mr. Salter had left St. Michael s Hospital, Toronto. only. a short time, before. Born near Palmerston sixty-six years ago, the late Mr. Salter came to Barrie with his parents when a child and lived here practically all his life. For many years he was employed by the town as driver of the town team and retired only be- cause of ill health. He married Ella Cooper of Barrie who man ..a.n.+M.~ ` V81`; the -following survi Barrie; agara. Falls; M v--nu nan: GU U. .Mrs. David Thompson, Hamilton. The u., u_. u. u. urasett, a `native of Sim-j coe, and son of the late rector, died at; his home there on Monday, Dec. 14, in; his sixty-fth year, owing to a. general; breakdown, which a few4m'onths ago! necessitated his retirement from active practice. He was M.O.H. for Simcoe' for thirty-ve years and for a long period physician to the Industrial Home. Deceased was a son of the late Rev. Elliott Grasett, rector of St. John"s Church, Woodhouse, andlater of Trin- lty Anglican `Church. Simcoe. Of a family of six sons and three daughters. -following survivez. H. J. Grasett, Barrie: Edmund nnrl A..n..... 17--~~- rmDA3f:"sK1:tfJRDAY% - `-` 'a,' 'A` I JOSEPH LAVINE ' The death `occurred in Toronto. Tues- , day; Dec. 8, of Joseph Lavine, a.` former! resident of Allandale, at the age of 53 years. Mr. Lavine. who was a. railway engineer, lived in Allandale for several years but left eighteen years ago and had since lived in Toronto. He was un-' -married and is survived by one sister. Mrs. Wm. Fort, Toronto. The body was brought to Barrie for burial last} Thursdav. ' ` ux'uug'n1'. Thursday. ~---" .. 5m$w&m$$&m&wm&wwp JOSEPH LAvn\n: ` M RS. THOS. JACK nnuun ------- DR. J. 0.0. GRASETT ' (1 (V (Inn.-...La. _ ---n- LU .l3d.1'!'le Unlon 1 Soulter officiating. JOHN. SALTER n lv\:\4-.- -'--L- " a%>x<>x5rx x<>x<>x<>xox<>x ; OBITUARY -- v. cu vuu-IUEI I . Grasett, Sim- late renfnr mm: ..u ,. --ur\v\Il`I Flu landale `:01 Several` The death occurred last week at the Ben Christie St. Military Hospital of Major 7nt- was `m` 1 Herbert Graham Starr son of the late Wed I Rev. J. E. Starr (formerly of Allandale) nto. was ' ; and nephew of Dr. F. N. G. Starr. De- `0 1.3-5'5 ceased. who was forty-two age, was educated at the Royal Mili- . tary College, Kingston, and joined the 3RAsE-I--r Canadian army in 1914. He was attach- . native sim_ ed togthe 29th Battalion and was with at` ector at, the 48th Infantry Battalion when he ondgy Dc 14 ml was wounded on the Somme in Sep- wm JED aenraliltember, 1916. Returning to Toronto 6? months a 0, after the war, he was appointed Assist- ament acugel ant Provost Marshal of the city in De- .OH cember, 1918. Since then he had been "a'nd{ following ihis professtxox astha t(;livi3ein- . g neer, e ng connec e wx e r t- ats1:)en oItf.`g:`:tl 2g ish Columbia Government Highways `I to St Department, living for two years at 'd l' t `f T in Nelson, B.C. He returned to Toronto "1 S`ia 9 O ; f about two months ago. Surviving are 'm m3e' ht his mother and a sister. Mrs. C. A. ', i'_fJa`( }gIas: % I-lowse, Vancouver, B.C. Arthur. Vancou- dge) Snyder and Joseph Russell, former M.P. for East , Toronto and former M.P.P. for River- nesday afternoon. `dale, whose death, following a long ill- . _ ness. occurred on Monday, Dec. 14, at TER his home, 437 Jarvis Street, Toronto, _ waswell-known in Toronto. particu- ltending 0V8!` 3 larly in Riverdale, and was widely fohn Salter popular. He w many years in business as a brick manufacturer. A _Sal_ter The lam M p........n - `run mmua 2,xAM'1N1-:3" * `G-U5` nvul-A JCI-IAP1`EL-In loving dear mothe1_'. _I-Ignrieu ran] ...L _ J A per fV`l'.`l A 'rn'\1'.I'I- vy0l',u;_, minimum 50c. wwmmwwwmwmwwmw vii m J. Jamieson Harold Lowe, Barrie. _} and Arthur and `& $&&&&mm&&m$mmm$ , ..... -- nus vvyauuutte vASSOCi1l- tions. He attended St. Paul's Anglican Church and was a. member of the Ma- sonic and Orangeeorders. Mr. Russell is survived by his widow. Mrs. Norah Lowe Russell. to whom he was married in 1901; one son, John, and three daughters, Misses Edith, Mollie and Olive, all at home. Deceased was a. son-1n- when he returned to his city residence on Jarvis Street. His great hobby was fine poultry-raisingtand he was wide- ly-known as an authority in this re- gard, having held office as president of the American White Wyandotte and Canadian V_Vhite Wyandotte VAssocia- M,. 'p.......-.-n :_ W - - ~ .,.. uuwuru nemp, thereby reversing `the result of three years previously. In 1914 he was elected to the Legislature for Riverdale, as the official Conserva- tive candidate, defeating W. W. Hiltz, who ran as an Independent Conserva- , [4 of Lefroy,` also one son, `Lorne, of Le- froy. $7 The funeral took place on Wednesday % , from the United Church. Lefroy, to the _ `Sixth Line cemetery, Rev. Jas. Brown 1% and Rev. J. E. McEwen conducting the u years ago 1` Mr. Russell, in 1908, running asan Independent Conservative. was elected for the Federal riding of East Toronto. In-1911- he. was, however, defeated by Sir Edward Kemp, thereby reversing the of previouslv. In 101A 1- ---- ` ` a. unun manutacturer. late Mr. Russell was born on April 1, 1868, in the district formerly known as Leslieville, and after receiv- ing his education in the public schools and in business college. he became a. brick manufacturer with his father. whose business he took over nearly 30 years ago. Mr_ Rnucnn In 1mm ;uUa. KJUUIIGI`, Ivan and Harry Todd. 33 High Class l;:>ulfry ` per word; minimum Q Q Q`; Q .7. .v. .v. .v. av. -- .... ..q.na mreet, Toronto, mown iverdale, was in his 58th year and ' mufacturer. ,- ..-... nu.-3 WALL] [try ue annoinhad Ann-+ memory of V tta Marie (`_hsax23_ l THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17;f19-25. _ ` ' ' .T_N!G"T nun .'ln( thI`G(' hr) V/Vhon syn (l:unpm-.<.< ` dipping h; 1l[(`I`. \\'r;n fnhlim: thv !)..ll ..n.1 .. BANJ vloug 1"] MOI Stri 6! ll I The In x I)(`Zl N1-\' A I { 'l`\\' wil ./_ 7, many homes housewives who I have long realzzed tHel1"' % J I need for a Hoover. ` Maybe your home is one of them. In manv j as it Sweep: PHONE 123, BARRIE L Store open till 10 p.113. Dec. 22,