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Barrie Examiner, 24 Dec 1925, p. 6

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V ' Gas pressure -in the abdomen causes a restless, nervous fogging and pre- vents sleep. Adlerika, , moves gas in TEN minutes and brings out surpris- ing amounts of old.wa.ste matter you never thought was in your system. This excellent intestinal evaouant is- wonderful tor constipation or stomach` trouble. Don't waste time with pills or tablets but get real Aderika action! Wm. Crossland, druggist. 7 J -2 cg: 1 o-nunuas Kip 11 to IJSY-LAW NO. ...... .. The /Barrie Co., I `Litpited, Barrie. . HIDES qva.au'a.lU . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5c 25-30c . . 10c, 3 for 26c .. 10c, 3 for 25c . - a - . 4 . - u n - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . o o . . . - . . . a . you UCIII-l'Uu aoultry. Geese . ant and there 3' of turkeys 2 scarce. Tur- p `FI1'IIvv nn- Eggs. $2.25-2.35 3, He A . ~ 12 . 14- o 121: "45-48ci 60-65c 22c 20-25c 25c `ii-25c: 43-50 30c 5c: than most people." ' , Lacy did not deign a. reply. His mind was feverishly attempting to project itself into the future. The further it projected the more complex the situa- tion seemed to become, until finally the whole affair broke off of its own weight and dropped into the `abyss of chaos. The oiler stared at the pairvfor a moment and then disappeared. A man sauaezad fhrnna-h l-ha naaunnvn QIJU 18c .9 so :\cl.IulIlIl8 MINNIE McKERNAN,'~58 Small St. -} Ontario A `Q Dial. \ul.V*1.IJ ENGINEER Ontario and Dominion Land Surveyor 133 Blake St.. Barrie. Phone 62! ` 0. R. RUSK, OPH.D. 3 Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted V Graduate Cagadian Ophthglmic ` College Toronto. 43 Elizabeth St.- arr-in nu *- -`rug Your READING Ngas ARE WELL SUPPLIED MAT ` Qr`r\"I"`I`9 I'It\r\I.rr---A-- ,_.__;__.._.._._.._ I , DR.E.G.TURNBULL Graduate McGill University, . Elizabeth rie. Phone 105.` Office hours: ' 0 a..m., 1-3 p.m., 7-'8 p.m. I - I L. J. SIMPSON, M.B. , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office and Residence-Co11ier St., c [ner Clapperton St., B_arrie. Phone I V zz;7es:.e;~r2rea theMutlneCo..ChlIo.foBveCnteBod , unwe- Phone 710. DR. MORTIMER LYON 122 Bloor St. West, Toronto.- Will be at 91 Owen St., Barrie. 1st Saturday of each month. Diseases of Eye, Ear-,'Nose and Throat Consultation hours-11 a.m. to 5 p.m lBarrie, phone 2. Toronto. North 3326 ____.._..__} Formerly of Drs. , m-is. LITTLE &. LlTTLE"* I {Physicians and Surgeons, Barrie, Ont.[ Office and; Residence-47 1\/Iapfe Ave.` Office hours: 1 to 3 p.m., 7 to 9 p.m., or| by appointment. Phone 213. A. T. Little, M.D. Little, M. , ur. W. H. WILSON: * `Graduate of Toronto Universi: Phone 61 urx. H. T. ARNALL lAssociate Coroner Couty of ' Office and Residence-Corner and Elizabeth Sts., opp. Central Office Hours: TTntil man .. .... uuu JHIIZELDGEH 513., Hours: Until J to 3.30 and 6 to 8 p.m. I .::_ Uri. W. A. LEWIS -Surgery and Diseases of `Women Associate Coroner County of Simcoe jon PLAXTON &. PLAXTON . VBARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. Offices: 707-8 Kent BuildingT *'.- . Toronto, Ont. / C. W. Plaxton. , G. Gordon Plaxton - James O. Plaxton. DUNCAN F. McCUo'-RIG, B.A. Successor to ,Creswlcke & Bell BARRISTER, soL1c1_'roR, ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN.,Ross Block, Barrie - gu greasy waste. ` Connemara.` observed him thought- fully. "I should think men like that` would make good athletes. They get so soaked In 011 they must work easier than most people." A Lnnv did nnt dnlan n um-.1" Ln- .....:...1 H. H. cnsswncxs T Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, etc. MONEY TO LOAN. Ross Block, Barrie \Jl.l.lUU-" Barrie. ` . m-anon Utnce-- W. A. Boys, K.C M.P. - ALEXANDER COWAN Barrister, Solicitor for obtaining pro- bate of wills, guardianship and ad- ministration, General Solicitox-,` Notary, _ _ Conveyance:-. etc- . . BOYS &. BOYS Barristers. Solicitors, Notaries Public = ~ ' Conveyance:-s, Etc. Money to loan at lowest rates of In- _terest. Office-13 Owen` St.. in Mason- ic Temple Building, Barrie. Branch Office--Elmvale. W. A. Bovn_ TC?! . `M D 1' n 13---- 1 ministration, Geineral S6l lclt'or,j'i Conveyancer, etc. Otce-H1nds Block, 8 Dunlo Barrie- `Mrnxvmv mn ` --uno. uuruva a IIUHNS . `60 Elizabeth St. Opposite Palmer's New Garage Nervous and Chronic Disorders .. Phone '4'05J or call at office for information on any disease fl . an cl-IVVHKUS G EDWARDS 18 Toronto St.,- Toronto. R. J. Edwards. G. R. Edwa.rds,`B.A.Sc __________________________.__ __'T RKDENHURST &. HAMMOND BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. Masonic Temple Building, Barrie. - ~MONEY TO LOAN GORDON LONGMAN Barrister, Solicitor, Notary. etc. MONEY TO LOAN Ross? Block, Barrie. -.u u nsu H. HU55 ' nrmerly Ross & Ross, Barrie Late Surgeon Specialist with `the ' Imperial Army, 4% years. General Surgery and Obstetrics ' especially. - Office-`--140 Durilop St., Barrie. none D "*- """` u you ll)!` uw luqul 01. your wlnga A bare-cheated oiler rose. Mephisto- 'phelean. from the red mew below the engine-room gratings. He stood gulp- ing the air, one hand braced against the damb of the_ door while with the other -he mapped his face with a. bunch of gfeasy waste. (`!nrmAmrn~n' nhnnviln kin. n........1..a __ DONAL D' Ross. LL.B. V BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. Masonic Temple Building, Barrie MONEY. TO LOAN " L. B. one crvn. ENGINEER Domininn `l .n--I Inns. LITTLE LITTLE-'-"r pcians and Sllrnnnnc n...._:- A tamined O. R. RUSK, oasfauans e. aurms 60 Elirnlnaoh 6 j DR. FRED A. ROSS X Drs.!_Ros 1} ; Ross; .,.....-..._y UL ;1nd- . Dr. W. H. WILSON. Kite nf` 'I`nr-nntn 'I Y...:. b.H.T.ARNALL e Cnrnnnr ('nur.2+.. -4: wvpvuu ---- v vv uuuu uvit It won't be necessary. to, "make a. profession of it. This is not a.perman- ent flight b9" any means. And,"'she` added, touching his arm ever so slight- ly, "you've no idea. how grateful I am to you for the loan or your wings." A bare-chested nllnr 1-mm Mnnmnt-n- :::--u EDWARDS a D.wARos ' St., wa.rn, (1 `D 1'8.-Inm....:..n A e CAI-!_llV,lOPRACTIC OPTICAL ARC!-llTECT`S MEDICAL . LEGAI.-.- __- . ., .... \J u.un\._uV ' nce-Co11ier cor!-_ t., 275: _________.._.__ 5--LJ. 3.111. {O 5 313.261 ._.-___._.-__._--._- gnu LII .7-'8 uuuct , ULG. lock, Dunlop `Sn. MONEY 1:0 LOAN. IUD CHI`. >1VOW LIUIIIIUIXIH-1'5 um: IJEVIQ are ' on .a. terry-bo9.t, crossing-Long Igland Sound `toward the. New York 3 ore. 0 l"\r|L`I`LI_ Simcoe. |(":Q-(`!nrnnr T`1\IIr\ 5.. .uuu_y V1. DHIIUUB. 3-Comer Toronto 10. Church; 10.30 a.m., and 1 L. Phone 167. . : I'\`J ` Barrie aliszf win. -um 'st., P.O. Box 1078 l .._.________ runs. J. R. Boys Au 93f Raw Furs, Deer ~ % Skins and Hides Wanted HTIIEIRBIR .151-sv;u--... __ . __ 2 Ti-1uizspAY, DECEMBER 24, 1925. L uu.u`iugI.0n 0!` Salt Aaams-or 06 C118.- inhgrited by auntie. Instead, Connie, disguised as it nun. slipped oat of the house. hailed vnunnv T)n.vn Lanv an ha l THE PULLETS W. D. MINNIKIN Funeral Director and Embalmer Ambulance Service - Phone 4 Motor and Horse Equipment Car. Mary and Elizabeth Sta. Barr ________________, t _ __- `nfl I `Iv laallllucl Published . every Thursday afternoon at the Post Office Square, Barrie. Sub- V Icription Price--Canadav and Great Britain $2.00 per year in advance (in |.rrea.rs- $2.50); United States. $2.50 per year in advance. Both old and new addresses should be given when change of address is requested. CAN- CELLATIONS-`-We find that most or our subscribers prefer not to have their subscriptions interrupted in case they fail to remit before expiration. While subscriptions will not be canried i_n4arrears over an extended period. yet, unless we are notified to cancel, we assume. the subscriber wishes the service continued. REMITTANCES should be made by registered letter, money order, or cheque payable at par Barrie. , , J. A. MacLaren. Editor. W. C. Walls. Manager. .__.___._________ a.u.uuu.l.ll.lCf . ops; DAY AND NIGHT 47 Eliubeth St. : Phone 218. / No Sideline. Nothing too old, small, large or hard for us to tackle. , .34 years experience. N0 COLLECTION--NO CHARGE * I `7 II `I II ---- ~bULbEUTURS Orangeville and Owen Sound Owen Sound Offices: 169 9th St. I Reference-Standa1"d Bank of Canada. Harry Barron Thc Barrie Examiner Pllhnhnrl anus... !I'II--------'- 1s oua NEW ADDRESS where we are equipped better than ever to attend to all your vvants in the line of ... - fdll should now have some uussunseu HS Ha nun. BIIDDBG Out 01; N18 house, hailed young Dave Lacy as he was driving (past, and though she had neverseen him before. climbed into his` car.fNow Connemara and Dblvld are an n, fnrrv-hnn.t_. nrnnninnr.-T.nngr We 4`;- FOR Hot Water Heating and PLUMBING TRY ' Agent for McClary s 52 Elizabeth St. : MULCASTER ST. P. C. LLOYD Funeral Director and FIRE mgugmcg IVt\llI-u A `- W-_ .1 ;R!cHARvs `PLUMBING AND HEATING GIVE US A CALL .Phon 180 n4.n..v\Ig- 5.759` - . V I ' It's a very_worr_ied group` In, ` unti Cellmenws house in Coxuecticu . By] midnight Connemara Moore was to announce her enga.gement--to Bing Carrmgton or Salt Adams--or be dis.- inhnrltnrl hlr ounl-in Tngfnn ("turn-`IA Auto `Licenses Issued` V. BELL, #` Owen St. y , f`(\T T tnrtrnnna QOy._C_TlONS COMPA-NlES or THE HIGHEST STANDING Handle Cdllections Only-- No Sideline. +f\I\ --4-* ` _.___. - `is. fill`!- -~ COLLECTORS o'pv1"I'ln` om: n---- 32 _,v... ;u uuvauu \ ll 1 Inited $2. 0 mce. ould 'e find fhnf m.-mo ..o Phone 952W xuuuwut. tutu Llxen ansappearea. _A man squeezed through the passage Fprnaces. umaumer 431 nmnnt 3., Barrio I1 lllHlHn' pk~:1. M and .'\Ir.-4. IM- dzny. AV]. Ilillllt have rotn ht-)1id:xys. V ~ - - --.1 Nlrsz. Ii (`.hristn1:1,< face Six muasol DH With and th our off CO1` 5ERI 512?-I CA1` CHAPTER V-Ooninu0d ....n...l4 I..- _............_-. 4- '__. ,._, ...-.....u..uu UL UIUIBB contain rare pi beneath check cup with 21A veritable ` peak clung`. n1i1'aculous_Ly his head at an mum. mm land Rub tie-chegt A throat with V SYNOPSIS A5,. uu1'uUulOUSlV at an angle ttiift sav if it unmyma. n mane rrevoq Wurno;_Br9s. . -, Au LIJCLL served` 'II71)IIlr\n- o-n he of H10" uu.|uu_B away we place generally. - The defence called Joe. Cavanagh. .~ M. Stewart an Harold Maxwell. the latter owner or he farm adjoining` the one in dispute, with regard to the value of the place. All three estimated it at $2500, the price paid Mrs. Mc- Carthy by her sen. Dr. `Fred A. Ross gave evidence regarding`. Mrs. Mc- Carthy.'s_ condition." Other witnesses called were Stewart McDonald. Samuel Roland. .Thos. A. Duckworth and Allan McDona d.,"1`here. are still five witness- es to be heard for the defence. includ- lplaihtif-t-:'w1iii;:p1ebabii.. call `Jevidence `in reply. . "' J , .. '1. ing the ,defen>dantp"him_ae_lt.g and the I ,,,? I Restless Sleep Due } tistomach Gas The hearing of the case of Sarah ? McC arthy against`he1' brother. C-has. . McCarthy, for recovery of a farm at- Brentwood, sold him by their mother. `the late Mrs. Chas. McCarthy. Sr.. was continuedon Friday and Saturday and adjourned to Monday, Dec. 28. Four, witnesse fonthelplaintitt were heard! on Friday. Dr. -H. T. Arnall teetified~ as to the mental condition of'Mrs. Mc- Carthy: Patrick,I-Iogan of Brentwood save evidence_as to the value of the farm in dispute, placing the value at 34,000. 1l;lre.hEllen Clark. sister or the parties to 1: e action. and her husband. W. T. Clark. were called with regard : `to Mrs. McCarthy's condition and con- 1 ditione` about; the place generally. _ The defence called Jos. na.vm.....s. . % BRENTWOODFARM CASE ."IS NOT YET auuluull LU ms evenings entertainment, ' "So you're Pooch?" he said 1 ina,lly. not so much because he doubted as, from an uneasy feelin that the con-I versa.tio_n must be mat tained. In the flesh, boasted, Mr. Pooch. (Exist your peepers over the passports." He handed the two slips `of paper to Lacy. = Under the hooded dashboard light the man and the girl examinedr them curiousI_v.,'l`he_v were two parts} of a sheet torn from a pad of cheap,` 'ru1ed writing` paper. On either half ! was printed at number which corres- ,ponded wit the license number of Lucy s car. n the reverse side of each half, was written 5111st" and under- nenth this was drawn afcrude anchor: around which a snake had apparently] retired for the night. v ` ' I-Tm-3'9 fhn r-m=+ An un ..-..u ---- ....u... nan uvvu uruppqu DULUPB II . and ne fncussed his `attention on this second addition to his evening's entertainment, you're Pooch?" ho mm mn.,n..` uuuuu U1 (1. gnusuy and IOUI deed. The pertormer..on the other hand, re;:i:'-xtered relief on every crimson feature. I'm Pooch,'_ he, adfnitted with a bright smile; andthen added. Thank God, either in gratitude for his man my of for.some unknown and extran- eous reason. Vvithout further introduc- tion he climbed through the open door. `of the tonneau and sank heavily into` the bucl` seat. A L l Lacy glanced at Sister Connemara Her gaze was fixed on him so intently! that his own dropped before it and he second! addition his evening ; Anfnwfninvvxn-* I ulna U1 (1 p1ULul'B DUZZIG. The knuckles of Constance Mary's hand showed white from the tenseness of her grip on the side of the car. The soft _material.of her mask reflected her[ short, sharp breathing`. The color had] left Lac:_v s face. He stared at the fan-; ta:-ztic stranger with the horrified glare of one who has Just witnessed the exe - `cution of :1 ghastly and foul deed. Tho! n'm'fnmmm~ nn flan nu... 1......-n LlLCll' IUHLV. ' ' ' \Vhen is reappeared it grrpped be-. tween an unmundered thumb and fore-T f finger :1, second torn bit of'paper.. This the owner of the hand compared with the piece which he had taken from his pocket. 'l.`hen carefully and deliberately 110 nlaned H19 fwn tn:-.n ands.` .1-no-nn..... yuuntw. linen cureruuy and clenberately he placed. the two torn ends -t0,a:'ether.. The jagged ends fitted like neIghbo1'ing'| bits of a picture puzzle. I The knunklan nf rinnatgmma M......v- uuuuuu. ` The check suit squeezed along the side of the Isotta. Without so much as a glance at the occupants of the front ' seat. it opened the rear door and calm- Jy unbuttoned the floor carpet of the their loss. AAAAAAA J H M` tonneau. A swift searching hand was inserted under _the loose corner`--9. long-l hand with thin, tapering fingers, quite out of keeping with its home torso. $1. hand that might sever a watch `from its chain or a baby. from its mother without the owners of\ either of these, articles being in the least aware" of 1171-. Air: In avvguvwliirui cl. IICOE L3 Wtlne Murine Co..ChlIuo.fo_rBvcCntc_BobI: musuu-:-ruuul 0001'. - ' Lacy and Sister Connemara watched his movemen_t with interest. The night had already offered such proof of the abundance or its sensations that they. had both arrived at a state of accep- tance such as Alice must ave reached when she rose from `the ad Hatter"s tea party. Nor was their trust to be abused. ' | rm... ,.u,.....u. ....u ...... _.-.1 -._.,,, .- on. a. rare mgnt mower, ' I The bizarre vision stepped clear or; the near end of the truck. carefully brushed the knees of his baggy trou- sers then,_ without straigteningup, pro- ceeded to examine the license nlate of, the.Isotta.. Apparently satisfied by his inspection, he ' drew from his inside pocket a. torn piece of paper which he] read by the aidofr the light over the? engine-room door. T.nn\r and ling l'Vnuu.-..Mn.... a....4...L...1i III II II pwuus . Pictures. Inc. 1 uuuu mu. exp useu L0 ule nlgnt was 8.8 v ;g free from hair as a country hotel mat- tress. Under the light it had the. sheen. 01. an. oyster -shell. The simile ends} there, however, for his skin. far from being; mother of `pearl in color,` was pigmented with a California sunset so brilliantly `crimson in hue that in the twilight of the passageway it appeared to glow like molten metal. He wore a. suit checked in the proportions of a leaded glass window. The skirt of his coat ran a race. with the lapels which`! it won just short of his knees.` Where the lapels gave up they were brought together by a black cord neatly secured: at either end by two enormous pearl buttons. A spear or a bayonet. might have been used as a last for his shoes to which half a `dozen pearl buttons still clung desperately as mute remind-. ers of better "days. From the corner of; his mouth hunga cigar, the charred-' end of which had opened like thepetals, \ of a rare night ower. I ' This hlunrrn ululnn ufnnnn nlm-H. An!` |been`l'ett kosed to the night was as . I free: from hair an n nnnnfrv hnfnl mac-_ ' (To be continued) .7-- V TERMS OF'AL']3J: '1`en per cent qt purchase money at the time of sa1e.%.nd the balance within thirtydays there- aftein. ' ' ` ~ `-For further terms J and particulars. applrtb... . ' ., STEWARCI3: & STEWART. .. T ` -Barrie,-Ontario ` 3 /` Moz;tga gees' Solicitors. Dated the eighth day of December, - A-D.e.`1925.; - . ~ - -so-ssn ..,puI= aauu as may and clay -loam, beau- tifully. situated adjacent ~ to church. schoolnpoebt-ottioe and station. `A fine- house -and barn. are said to be erected thereon: also orchard, and about ten acres in lggh. The landeis well watered `by two or ks and wells. A The property will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid. 1 .. vrmnmsz nw n.A'r_m. nu..- ..-_ --w- - uLuuyV I school. 1 -at in 1|! 611115 E .......`- .. uuuuult [0 say if it served as am? ear muff or 21 head 1:. (`vrtain it was that It constituted the only head covering available. for the` Iyemisphere of his cmmium which had UNDER `AND BY VIRTUE of the. owers oi. Sale Contained in,,a certain ortgage which ,will be produced at the time or sale, there will be offered for sule by Public Auction on Saturday. January 9, 1926, at 12 o'clock noon. at the Queen : Hotel, Barrie, by. W: _A. Mcconkey. Auctioneer, the following property. namely: The South Half of Lot Number twenty (20) in the Fourth (-Drconceesion or said Township oi. In- nletil. in the County of `Simone, con- taining pne hundred acreamore or less. V..'.l`he land is clay and clay loam, beam] 1 titully. situated adia.r-_nnl- an ..I.......:.. V Lauubll `made the s at the I Irwin V 1-`Inn cud. 's;McoE JUNIOR FARERS WIN IN JU.DGlN.G' o_I=. HOGS ... _.-.._ .- .. Av uu1u|una.LlUll " Road and machinery by-laws for 1926. ` A. G/Cavana, 0.L.S., Township En- ;, gineer, wrote stating that the Reeve El McKinlay Award Drain was completed 3; with the exception of i two culverts. =1 time for the completionof which had been extended. , Notice was read from J. T. Simpson, `_ : County Clerk, that according to sched- , ule B" of by-law No. 1572 of---the County of Simcoe the following roads are reverted b -ack.-to the Township of ) Oro: Commencing at lot 24 at its I intersection with the Ridge Road, the I roazl betwen.concessi.pn 7 and 8 thence ; nm-therlv to the 'l1ownline Oro and Me- donte, The road` between lots 5 and 6 i from concession 1]. to con. 14 inclusive. . l`-he"l`dwnline between Oro and Me- donte from concession. 8 to concession 14 inclusive and also t e Ridge Road. _R. G. Kendall. coll tor, reportedhe ,'hnd' collected $3'5.812.9_7- of then 1925 ,. taxes to date and time for the return ` of the Collector's Roll was extended to the 1st of February. 1926. ` - . VV. McArthur. school attendance of- "'_ficer, brought in his report for the year showing that school attendance nor the year had been fairly satisfac- ory. i . ` . ` " A motion was brought in and_ passed,. that no snowplow accounts will be paid ' `for unless they are itemized showing date and time spent on each road div- ision and same must be signed by the I Overseer of the road. division on which Y I I 5 I The various accounts `before the Council were ordered paid and Council adjourned to meet on Dec. 28. I ` ",VV' -`R Vl`T`r`nT_1'nnm A-n__,L ` OF - . VAULABLE FARM PROPERTY In the Township of lnnisfil - Oounty 6f, Simeon ueuuea LO taKe_no action at the present` time. ' , The license for the Town Hall as an amusement hall was presented also considerable correspondence concern- lmz same- - (V,-.w.w......:....u-_- __-V - e ms: / Mi I . Communication was read from. W. [F`inlayson. MT.P~P.. "re Colonization G.CaVann._ 'l`nuyncqIn{-. 1'41... In Oro Council met at the Town Hall. I Dec; 15, with all the members -present. Thos. Ellsmere presented a largely ".`3i?.`l1d petition to have the road from Edgar south to the Provincial High- ` way, put in better condition. This lzotion Road by-law is.made out as. matter will" be taken up`when- Co1oni- " will also be the request of Howarde o On` request from R; Roe to buy trees on road allowance between cons. 9 and 105 south of.Ri_d;ze Road. the Council decided to take_no action present I Brandon for a grant to div. No. 73. i puLau':u.~ V Vvhile unloading steel from a boat a.t'Midland, Percy McLennan has his 'pIates fracturing it below the knee and George Maracle fell down a hatch a distance of 18 or 2.0 feet and broke 1 his left arm and his hip. left leg` caught between some steel uuuulg-lnuney by raise pretenses.` ] J David Dou as, proprietor of -a mill at Hillsburg ad his left arm shattered and sustained five broken ribs and other-injuries when he was caught in . .a belt in his mill. ' `_ .While engaged at a_ wood-working machine, Leslie Ney of Midland got his mitt caught in the machine and hislei t hand was drawn in `and crushed so badly that four fingers had to be am- putated.. ufhnn 'nr\InnAl-..- n-I-A-` l'--- ' nth Uil ll V115: A lmttezted check cup ve nwnimx of a peak clung`. mi1'ac1 tn the side of am: made it difficult to if it am? co constitut cover}ng f hand;-nl.n.... -1 I Ill uau. ' Mayo'r._Mitchell of Alliston who is] retiring from municipal life, was pre-I I sented with a gold-headed cane by `his colleagues. _ . While practicing In the Y.M-.C.A. gymnasium Noel.Arthur. son of Mayor Arthur of Collingwood. fen and frac- tured his right arm. . .Jqhn Bryan, Well known farmer and ;a former'reeye of Amaranth townshin. has been arrested on a charge of ob- talningmoney by false pretenses.` David Doudlmz. nrnnrinfnvu nP ... mm. '11.; puouc scnool principal at Alder.- {S Ot. A ` `Y 1 Four 130-ton engines are to be placed on .the Meaford division of the C.N.R. to replace the 100'-ton locomotives now in use. - 'I'ncn\'u 1|/r.u.-|. -11 n - nan - , mu ween. `rue 1088 on each was $2090;} } Edward Steed, teacher in the Cree-- more public school, has been engaged as public school principal [ShOt. `V , .L_uwu uu.Ic18.I8'l-LL a amner at his home. Two summer cottages at Flor,al`Park. . near Orillia, were destroyed by fire I last week. The loss each $2000; Edward Steed. tennhnrv in tho r1.....'.. . . umruu nuvepeen soul at $105.18. , ' Mayor Bugg -of Midland entertain ed the members of the Town Council and Town Officials -a.t a. dinner at his home. | cottages at wInm1*D....1.. onan nmgowment Fund. _, ` ,'Eigh`ty-one bulldfng permitgwere is- sued zn Orillia; during the year with an es {mated value,of $208,000. The dhenhwma fnu H-m ......1.........u-.. Ian uutllnutea va1ue,or $208,000. The debentures for the reclamation of the south part ofthe Holland River marsh have `been sold at $105.18. : Mavor Bugs : 11? Mlaamm ............:..-.- '5 for Jud n of_ Col _ dwate hog grading. ging carcasses and Gerald r was given .21: place : uuucv L unu. V ` ` ' Port McNic ll Maohs recently open- ed and dedicaaad fheir newly construct- ied lodge rooms..- 1 Mnnfnn +nu-nu '-.-.}-.......:i _1.._..__ - - [cu Luuse I`UOIllS.__,_ . V . I .Meato1:d town [council showsa. bal- ance of $5000 on the year's work after all bll are paid. 0 Or!!! a Water, Light andvPower Com- mission voted $500 to.- the Beck Mem-. oriaf Endowment F-Aun . .'Ei2'htv-nnn hnilfno nn...-..n.. ......... a- , ,,, fj between the wall of the engine room and the truck in front of them This in itself was not extraordinary, but he ` Midlnd Kiviranians/A gave a `concert to` raise money for their Christmas cheefund. - T DA}-I 'IA n`!\Yx.....n In-.__-'__, ,, , -- The 'OrIllia..power plant made a. uro- fit,of $9.859 during the""year, -. Mrs. Luke Beatty, Mulmur township pioneer, died recently in her 100th year.` 1 Georgian Bay Lodze. In-An Ta` fon- pmuccr, uwu recently In ner 100th year. ` Georg1an_Bay Lodge. i.0'.O.F.. Wau- ..ba`ushene, dedicated their _new hall on, Dec. 22. l.I I.=l1.-.....: 'rrx__'--_.., I ; DISTRICT EN:-:ws M >x< 91010! MoR1'c.g SALE r`. .' "` "~.>X* aa$m$&&w&%mw&&&&! U IIIUII utheffc Inna In. 0120 councu. umul. on uec. Z8. - W. _-B. TUDHOPE. Clerk THE BARRIE EXAMINER L4 unucuu, new you seen him selling tickets in front ofla sideshow you must have immediately purchased admission on the theory that any exhibition of hu- mzm n11.~gpz'ints that could waste such- m.~1te1'lzLl' for the collection of dimes must indeecl its c:nw.-as. _ A hung...-`.1 ,.I....-. V Corporation at a meeting thereof to be held after the expiration of one month [mm the date of the first nubcation pf this` notice, and that such first publication `was: `made on the`seven- _ teenth day of December, A.D., 1925. ` A. W.` SMITH. Town Clerk. - ;_ `.Dated` at\ Barrie. this g.16th da`..v` of Decemhey. A.D.;1_A925.A 7 V 51-680 1 l VUI.U- AND that the thirty-first day of December. A.D.,'1925, at two o'clock in the afternoon at the Councilchamber. in the said Municipality has been fixed for th% appointment or persons to at- a thepolling places. and at the final summing up of the votes by the A`M"l`: 41...; :1 LL- ,, - - - U1;-',uL uu uie south side of Dunlop St,. in the Bettridge Block, Registered Plan 113, in the said Town of Barrie. being part of lot number twenty-five! In the Fourth Concession of the Town- ship of Vespra, in the said County of Simcoe; together with the buildings. works, plant and machinery thereonl and allvthe mains, services, pipes, me- 'ters, fixtures and fittings of what- gsoever kind and nature and whereso- ever situated within the said Munici- pality, now held and used by the Com- pany in and about their works -for the manufacture and supply of gas in and near the Town of Barrie. shall be and the same is hereby fixed at the sum of 10,000.00 per year, for all Municipal I - axation --purposes, for a period of ten years. w v ' 2. That this By-law shall take effect on the day of the final passing thereof. Read a first and second time on the 1th Lday_ or . December, A.D., 001925. _.is a true copy of a. proposed By-law of the Corporation of thepTown of Bar- rie: to be submitted to `the voters of the electors at the same time and at the same.pla.ces as the annual election for the Municipal Council, and the De- ` uty Ret, rning Officers appointed to TAKE NOTICE that the foregoinz 1 \ 1 5 old the ( aid election shall take the IIUIIL vote. A `Y _- -... -.v. val. ulnuaubcu 1. That the assesement unon All and Singular those certainpavce1s or tracts of land and premises situate. -lying and being in the Town of Barrie In the County of Simcoe, being com- posed of lots numbers six, seven and eight on the south side of Dunlop In Bettridge Block. Rnxriamv-nri -_---- wry. u rum: BE IT THEREFORE ENACTED byl the Municipal Council of the Town of Barrie, in the County of Simcoe, and It is hereby enacted: r TI'II.-A. A. u an ux. ..|J(ll 1. LC AND VVHEREAS the said Barrie Gas. Company has app1ied.-tp the Council` of the Town of Barrie to` grant a fixed assessment [of $10,000.00 per year, for a.ll,Municipal ta:a.tion' purposes, on the lands and property hereinafter des- cribed, for a period of ten years. AND VVHEREAS it is ,expedient to grant the request of the said Company. AND WHEREAS it is necessary that this by-law should be submitted to the `an... .5 - `ratepayers -of the Town of Barrie for their approval. `D13 `tn! rn-I-1-nu-us:--.~..___ ._-,. ' `A BY-LAW to grant to ue; Barrie Gas Company a xed assessment upon cer- tain lands an premises.i WHEREAS the Barrie Gas Company is engaged in the manufacture and distribytionmf gas for [furnishing li:._rht.l power and heat in the Municipality of! the Town of Barrie. , [ A 'AV l\ 11-71--I--rwwswu . Without further -introduction climbed through the open door _tonneau. - Uncle Sam spent; $1`.44 to, collect each; $100 tax in the 1925 fiscal year. Dr. Marion Schober, 53, of Chicago, 111., was accidentally drowned in a bath tub. , Direct freight service has been open- ed between Chicago, Ill.-. and Miami.f Fla., via the Great Lakes and St.) Lawrence river. ` V 1 I Poultry. Butter` and Butter, pound . . . . . . . .. Eggs, dozen Fowl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chickens, pound . . . . . . . . .. Ducks . . . . . . . . . . . . . .G . . . . . . Geese, pound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Turkeys, pound . . . . . . . . . . . ' Cream, pint . . . . . . . . . . . . . IT Buttermilk, qt. . . . . . . . r-v.....uu. sun DOVE]. (ll Quotations were: 'Pota,toes, per bag .. T_urnips . . . . . . . . . . Parsnips, basket "Butter beans, pint .. White beans. pint . . Celery . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Apples, basket . . . . 'l Apples, bbl., . . . . . . .. Squash . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beets`, basket . . . . . .. Ground plums, qt. .. Onions,`large basket Cauliflower ea. . . . . . Cabbage, ezich . . . . . . Sage, bunch . . . . . . Summer` Savory (bu Red peppers, . . . . . .. Lamb, pound, . . . . . .. Pork, pound . . . . . .. uanstmas market interest centred chiefly in the displays of poultry. were particularly prominent was a very good showing and chickens. Ducks were keys brought good prices, fully .ten cents a pound higher than a year ago. Farmers who had turkeys for sale .asked from 43 to 50 cents a pound and [ they. seemed to have little difficulty.in getting it. There was a big sale of geese [at prices ranging from 23 to 25 cents 'a_pound. Chickens brought .20 to 25 cents. There were a number of Toronto buyers on the market and they pur- chased a. large quantity of geese and chickens but they left the turkeys alone. Butfer, eggs, apples and vege- tables were fairly plentiful and sold readily at the same prices that have prevailed for several weeks. f,\nnd-nil p . n - n - - - -- - -~ '5` '5` 'A` SATURDAY MARKET Accommodations at the market were quite inadequate to handle the crowd last Saturday. and people were unable to move about between the tables with zany` degree of comfort. Being the Christmas market interest displays of nnnlh-v (Ionian &w&m&$&i;;;i$w*l QA$nnI-u-g. 3,} THE MARKETS &1&;V4..V..v..vQ .C..C. ,- - _.. __ Town _q13ARR1F I :We pay the fo1loivn_g prices: G503. Green Butcher Hides, `ilc _Curd ..._ . . . . . . . . . .....-12 `on - - . . . o -.3 - o o - .. Brwk of that Cqlgl .

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