Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 18 Nov 1926, p. 5

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$13.95 to j ing Store. 'u.u.u Du.1'r.Ie uus weex. E Miss Reta McGinnis went to Barrie last week to go in training for a. nurse at the (RV. I-Igsnital. 3' I .Mrs. H. R. Warren and son Donald. . IVLUIIIIIUIIU 11.111. Rev; E. E; Pugsley attended the` standard `training schools at Alllstoni and Barrie this week. Minn Rafa `A/fnrlhania vI!nv\'C- 4.. 'l_`x......:-: Richmond Hill. xuurauaty Last. . | Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bishop spent last] week with friends in Totten\hamV and I `Dov `I3. 11` 13.-u-9.1.... ..4.a......1_.1 LI- , this week. - '. , Joseph G_raham,_ of Edmonton, Alta...` rene6ved- acquaintance in town on [Thursday last; . Mr and 1\/I've: A I` Dluhnn .........4. 1..-`. uuuuy. Mr`-`.g,and Mrs. Banting and. family: attended the Wln;r.Fair in Toronto` this week. . Tnunnl-. I1.-.1...-...... no *m.1.__....4.-_. A14- . UL en't s. ' 1\)l'-.5 F'rzink Columbus - of Penetahg is ' visiting his~daughter, Mrs. Grant Ma- Nhoney. ' ` . . Mi-" and Mn: `Donn.-up .~.....a .......u-.. 'A"A"A"A`1"i`T TTTTTTTT ELMVALE NEW % i&&am%%%&&&m&ai ! I I 1* PI` '3 FX4 * CIIL Eu Mrs. S. E. Campbell and Miss Isabel were in Toronto a. couple of days this! | week. 7 . Tnn-ab .l'h-.l......< 1-..... . -4: 1~.-_-;-;_-. ;,,l Duuuuyuu at U. 124. uutcners. Miss Neta. Thompson of Toronto is the guest of Miss Nina. Miller. D _T (II-nu and Q A 'I'HnnIu~ .-.4. leans: '2 coal heaters: range, nearly puuuuus; quantlty OI apples. ` HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE-- -Pa,r-. lor suite; Bell piano; parlor -tables; parlor chairsr dining table; `side- board: dining chairs: dishes: _fa._ncy china; cutlery. etc.: 3 bedroom suites: toilet sets; 7 rugs. parlor, dining-room and bedroom; 2 hanging lamps; but- new: linoleum;' kitchen tables`: kit- chen chairs; kitchen utensils: x lawn mower: churn, etc.: 3 hives of bees; quantity honey; also a, la.rge`quantlty of other `articles `too numerous to mention. " A " o "Vanna: AI Ala 'AII _--..-'_ in 4-1-5` uuuucu gnu, vv uuer r`u.1_1' In '1'0I`OntO. } Mr. and Mrs. Banting and family spent a few days in Toronto this `week. .- ' 1ur.. ......: $ur.~... ; - 4\..;-_. -__.-. _.,...! ween. (' Mn. and Mrs. A. Orton and children of Orillia spent Monday at H. Clem-T en't s. couple OI WeeKs In barme. 3 V Mrs. E.` E. Puggyay spent the week, with. her father Ii: Orfllia. I M!` .911!` MIG' u D Dolw... fl 'D}\u-n84-ul ul nuuwuuu turn. WEEK.` ` , , 3 Miss Velma Terry spent, the week- end with friends in Barrie . 1\/fun Alknuw 1).-nu-..-. I.-. ..........:n...... .` wu.u-`uur l.t1.L!'3[` 111 uruua. _ | Mr. and Mrs; H. R. Palmer of Barrie] Sundayed at C. E. Dutcher's. I Minn "Mata Thnmnann n9 Vlnunna-A 8-} um guest. UL xvuss mma. Mmer. 1 , P. J. Gray and S. A. Tipping at-I tended the Winter Fair in Toronto. a Mr and Mru 12nn+-{nu nun-3 ......u.. uuu wuu u'u.-mus 111 narrle. | Mrs. Albert Boyce is spending a. couple of weeks in Barrie. . Mrn 141 W. 13110-clan anon} I-kg uynnlpl A Miss Peari Train is visiting friends in Sarnia. ' _ . James Smart motored to Toronto; and Oshawa this week. _ `R/fun T U nI7mRn`n u9ia3LnA Raina)` auu uuuuwa. uus weex. I Mrs. W. H. Drysdale visited friends. In Midland last week. ' I I\/flan Tfnlrnn 'l`nnnu mania; 4-`In.-I .......i. I gwwwwmwwwwwwmwwgj ~41; (..C ' U-`R1. IMPLEMENTS. ETC.- Frost & Wood binder, 7-ft. cut; 13-disc drill: steel -land roller; spring-tooth cult!- vator: sulky, rake; Deering mower: iron barrow: manure spreader; 2-fur- row Cockshutt. plow; gang plow; set, `bob slighsz cutting-box; cutter; fan- ning mill: .Fleury plow. No. 21; buggy; Fleury plow, Tlnkler. No. 21; set sca.l- es; buggy pole: number of grain bags: wagon, complete: hay rack; Interna- tional gasoline engine. Mogul 6 11.13.. nearly new; wagon gear; atockvrack: root pulper; wheelbarrow; grlndstone; steel oil tank; set long-tug harness; set plow harness; set single} harness: horse blankets: -`robe: number ,of ce-' dar posts; quantity of inch. lumber; quantity of planks; quantityoof square timber: quantity of wood; quantityot. potatoes: quantity of apples. - _ HOUSEHOLD F`TTn'M 1"n'r'r'pw+Dm._ rid". nnxxuus EXAMINER An acre of` pdtatoes belonging to iRoy Briggs, near Bloomsburg, Pa..,~ yielded 688 bushels, a new world's re- cord._ V * V `| ~`tit_v of alsike seed. Il.|ll.l'U. ' CAT'1`LE--Durham cow. 6 ,vrs., duel in spring; Durham cow, 3 yrs; due in spring; black cow, 8 yrs., 'due:in spring; Durham cow. 4 yz_~s.. due in spring; Durham cow. 9 yrs.. due in spring; Durham cow. 8 -yrs., due in spring: 5 Durham steers. 2 yrs.cold; 2 Durham heifers. 2 yrs. old; 8. Dur- ham steers. 1 yr. old; 3 Durham heif- ers. 1 yr. old; 4 spring calves. ` GRAIN AND FEED--Quantity of -oat sheaves; 400 bus. mixed grain; `300 bus. oats: -quantity of hay; qua.n-/ PIGS AND POULTRY-8 good brood D sows, in pig; -sow and litter of pigs; 10 good'store' pigs: 10 pigs, 2 months o1d;e9 pigs. 7 weeks old: 7 pigs. 6 weeks old; number of hens; number of geese. TY\41 DT.14`.T\/r1.`_J\YnVu mmn 1-.1..-..L 0 . . |.U .l.Ul`UI1lLO on Monday. _ t; Mrs. Arthur Fallowfield is visiting - friends .in Tororrto. V ' It ` Mrs. Fred Hill. Jr.. and baby left E; on Tuesday to visit her parents, Rev. !`and .Mrs. Hagan, in Moorewood. Ont. 0- "IKInu 'I'J'lnI-Ila... ..._-..4. 4.1.- __..I_ ---J i lanai. ween. Frank and Jos. Clute were in Pene- 3 tang on Saturday _for the foot-ball '1` games ' '~\_ '1` A number from here; as usual, at- 1, tended the `Presbyterian church at -!Wyebr1dge on Sunday afternoon. Rev. Mr. I-Ieaslip of Penetang preach-. ed a.` very impressive serrppn. Ii Tau `Dn.....-II _...I A;,:. V-\ ` I- --- _-.m-. w av 5 vvwll I-I: o . The .Ladies A-id met at tile -`home oi. ` rs. Vasey last Friday atternoonq and tour -visitors. The 'vice*-nresident. Mrs. Linton, was .111` the chair. It was ` decided that thelAid pay for the elec- tric lights being installed -in the church`. Interesting papers/were read . by Mrs. H. Olute and Mrs. Bushell, At .'with `an attendance of ` ten members!` .ing. _ __ I theclqser of the._ meeting tea was serv- ed; Mrs. Linton kindly invited t_he.Aid to her home for the December meet.- ` I vent. Inucll disease. Poorly built schools are a great - drawback to the` child. especially where the/light enters both sidesof Ii the class room. To look after our nat- >' ural resources in the broadest sense is to look aftenlwour childr . It would-` ; be a good-th in`g to have each child I examined before entering public school. This is being done in 1 London. You ti-cannot get much good out of school if I you are handicapped by ear, eye or ;throat trouble. It isn't necessary to 5 have al the diseases that are found in Lschools. Attention to the well-being" {of the body will build up powers of 5 resi ance which will make it pos- I. sible o escape infections and common illnessess. -~ I- A hearty vote Ofihankg was av- e l...-.... -...... ;:.u.u:I|, :4: J.VLUUI'UWUUU, uuu. 'Miss Hickling spent the week-end ;at her home in Alleymfood. Miss Jordan visited Mrsi"`W.A'White iin` Elmvale -recently. -j .- .- fl... 'l ...1a-..`o 11.1 ,4. ,. .., >-V - ..... .. vvng uup; caouvu acru u. Jas. Parnell and Art. P man went .to Toronto on Monday. ; Mrs. Arthur wnnnmn..1a'1., ..:..au.....I Ill nun V2118. Walter Jones, `who has been visit- 'ing relativs here, left for Toronto last `week. 17'!-n-n1.v and Tan n'I..4..'......... 1... -n...'.-` !--._....,....u.,, gs) ,3;--_.:5Lv_aauA5 uu_.:v.-:1_y, Mrs. `C. Woods and her daughter. Mrs. Jack Leonard, have returned home` from Toronto. o Mina nlniunlou an-..` 41.... .......1- --~-1 uuuxe Irom 'J.'0I`0ntO. Miss Schissler spent the week-end in Elmvale. 1X7g'll/an Tnvunn `...1.... 1...... 1.-- --s-1A Nov. 3_l7-+Mrs. Norman Ritchie. who underwent an operation in. Barrie VHqspita._l,~ is ,px`.ogre,ssing nicely, Mr: '0 1X7nAA.. .....a 1.... .1-_-A.LA--'- urn. .1. yr. mu; ft GRAIN 401 -qu se DTIIQ A1\T'l\ DAT` ; l.1lllCUU. hearty vote of.thanks was ex- `tend'ed to the sp'eak'ers_z. I ll1....A..I.__-_; -,, -\ (cu Lu ut-:`cI.1L'n IIELDIIS. If every child in the province were given a. complete examination by a `physician and dentist we would pre- lvent much disease. `pnnr-`Iv hunt ar|`n1\I\`n-u ....,. .. ...---A. . V... vurnnnlinlv Ina .JALJ\)l\4L(l.LA J11 I.l_lC. ! Dr. Tyrer at a later date will ad- [dress the Institute on .Sanitation. ! Benefits of School Nurse , Miss Jamieson. who was formerly a school nurse,_ dealt with that phase got work_ telling hoW'much a school {nurse means to improving conditions. [The aim of a school nurse is: (1) To {assist in control of spreading disease. (2) After examining pupils and find- ing there are defects. call at the hom- es and ask parents to consult a. phy- scian. (3) Try to encourage the child- , ren in health habits. T1 nxynnxy nhil -in Alan ......-.:....- ---.-- chief preventive of disease must be| ;a. healthy body. Diet must be whole-| Isome_. drink lots` of water.` bath fre- }quently, exercise regularly and getl {plenty of rest. Certain germs are al- Iways present in the body but if we are in good physical condition we are able to combat them. There is not as ymuch dread of diseases such as Ty-_ iphoid, Scarlet Fever. Smallpox and [Diphtheria as formerly owing to the :methods used to combat them by the [aid of vaccine and serum. The .one `vital point is, however. not to neglect Ito consult a. physician in time. TWQ. fI'I-....... -4. _ 'I-L_r 3| upuunuan Dr v(v on jmge 7) `w>1E_ % VALE ..------v----- '1`: 70 III ' The following HORSES--~Bay horse, 7 yrs. old. heavy; brown horse. 9 yrs. old, heavy; `bay horse, 7 yrs. old, heavy; black "horse, aged, heavy; bay horse. 4 yrs: old. `heavy; black` colt. 1 yr. old. `b1oo_d; spring colt, blood; driving" ma'.1'e; " . ` ('1 A mm? 1.1 1-\....1..--. ----- 0 ----~ -` ' may b, INSURED against re and Iightning at MODERATE COST by our?SHORT DATE POLICIES. ~ on cannot afford. to Eake `a chance. . === "If you want wdtiing~ cm boxes. ybu can get them at, The Examinu --------- ,A.I-`. A.- MALCOMSON; lsixonlc Brand laen 4 S'axo;:ennJ cumumas ss gg, risi. "i"=,I um gnu g gxig-":..1""%I 3-gas 2 lbs, 25%| mean; Miivclaml-:AT 2 lbs. 29 Lumen and Orangc III, I.` I CI in LJUIIQ I-LUIII -mizsxecurons OFT EESTATE on THE LAT `rl-luniits or Oakville . uuuuuuuuuu mi Wit}. 0 FIG BARS ::= ~"`.~': f;"2ll:.29c Bu{i _Choice Quality |i i?.T1'c| St. Gcorgc - Evaporated ` ICC C} spacial Blend 1 D A I X. DOMESTIC on EASIFIRST SHORTENING 3.1.3. PAIL-.-53'c - ' 54.3.:-39 10-LB.-$,1,69 ' sw1F'r s SILVER LEAF LARD 3-1.3. PAEL, 69 \--- 54.3., $1.10 Dominion-Stofgg BOXES - The unddrsigned has received\lnstruc- done from .-`run : Evenlllrann ..__...- _;_-___ wreprsent ALL -STEAMSHIP LINE$i -A ` Passports arranged for. \ CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS. CLOTHING` TAILORING FURNISHINGS FARM PRODUCE '7.`l':f'.'7a' Brazil Nuts 23%., JELLY Beams 3, cum mzops - 2 1. Champion Creams - 25"..,_ jp____ ______ __ __.|;.l __ ___-_ Al._A 3 i`iZ.I2ia'E;'{{.I iii: 25; go :3, DATES ZIb.Z5c CJJRRANTS zlb. 27 MIXED NU_:I'_S g_=.,,_ ' llmlnm II OI Thompson ` Saddles: I ` `7'& '_V7 ? '-'V 590 llany more splendid` vcluu that spat,-c does not permit to uunon. Fruits, Nuts and Candies CORN! 2 Tim 23 Iuuslus ggp. ggc BARRIE I I |Pe;:l;;: ZQ 3.1! New Canadian A BARRIE, ONT. . Phne 447W EHEESP Tiger or Purlcu Baysida Yellow 25 C Page FY90,- .-|Kl.E'U, . Mrs. Wm. Gavin and son Archie of Crown. Hill called on Ml_dhurst friends last Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. James Frankcom and Jmc. Wallwln spent Sunday at Hills.- d e. `T0 Nos'v.16--IT\;Irs. Elsie Handy of Al- Llandale spent the week-end in the vil- "lane- muuuu.` Jage, T. Devitt's large new barn was burned to the ground on Friday night, together with this year s crop. Mr. Devltt , expecting the threshing a.- vchine next day went to do some wo k in the granary. The lantern exploded -and soon the interior of the barn was .a mass of flames. He succeeded in -getting his stock out oi. the stable. Much sympathy is felt for`Mr. Devitt :as two yeaus ago his outbuildings were `consumed by fire. This barn was only built last summer and had man,v*la_te improvements. Some in- surance was carried. u was qua DU app! Q_UlIaLU\l6\_ - `Wt :-at might have been a. 'seriot'1s' -accident hap ened last Wednesday night. When rs. ~'1`hos. Rumble was going across to her home `from the United Church, Tyson Rowat driving home`. run into her with his car. It was snowing hard and another `car pre- vented Mrs. Rumble from seeing Mr. Rowa.t's car approaching`: She was badly bruised and out about the fade and limbs. and is sufferinmgreatly from shock. It will `be some time be- fore Mrs. Rumble is able to be around agrain.` V... uni nu v. -zuuuuy. A sausage and mea._t* supper `held .in the basement ,of_ _the -United Church on Thursday .ever_1h1g under the auspices or the Lame Aid. After, '. " N the supper a. program. puton` by?ta.l- ` ent from Barrie, was given in`E1llott's Hall. ' cut Lruul narrle, was gwen In Elliott's The Ladies Guild of St. Andrew's Church held their bazaar on Saturday afternoon and evening. It was qultea. success. Proeeds amounted to $130.7 In the evening the young people of Craighurst put. on a._ two-act play which was quite apprec1a.ted.\_ Whf rnlxrht Main: Know 0- ' ----'A--- uurvxuea. ; V ' Rev. Geo. Craw. Vic` took [the servic`e'!n the Church here. Sunday. A ............... ..-...a ...--: luau. recently. A ' ' ' ` The choir of St. Andrew s.,Ch`urch. went over to Moonstone on '.Sunda..V evening to assist In their anniversary `services. V A ' 3 Victotxla. Harbor. the service `In Presbyterian Church here. S!nm1n;v_ 1 uuuuay. . ' Miss Zavttz of Gait sent a few;- dayer with her sister. Mrs. W. J. Hol- mes. recently. V Th 9 l`,\l\`I` nf Rf A I'\l'IVA3IIl a f'CI-I-v--`- umu spent -me week-e`nd In `the iage. ' A ` A . Rev. J. Gibson and J1`. Cavanazh at- tended Presbyterymetjng in Barrie. Tuesday. / - . Minn Zault-2 no man .........a - 1-- ...-....-.. nu-u can ouswuuu. :.-uuL`auuy.- Mr. and Mrs. W,` Davenpbrt.*J,r.."ot. Trafalgar, are visiting friends in the vilia.ge.- -- ` - 7 Mr. and Mrs. J`auegr. Mart1.n.ot Tvori-X onto spent -the week-end in `the iage. ' " .. uauuuu asuuc Ill .LUl'Ull|.Uo Verne nznbxe or the standard Bank mat! was in Toronto. Thursday.` MP and `Elna 117' 'l"|'nu..-......_a. ..-1._ `-1 I Nov, V16---1\'Ir.1and Mi's. '1`ho.s. Arcx er left for Detroit last week. " i M`' Mnv ,Y;'avhInann lg} LI... .....'.`..a. .1 V . . v .u. out a4IJ|;b\-Illv |uBI,VVVUUlCv~ Miss` Ma Jarieson 16 the gust of her siste;/ Al!ce in Tdronto.` `74\un`1\ ..-_.I.I'_ -1 AI MISC: Mrs. Percy Woods has returned, `r`IiUnsDAv, Novzmnhn -is, ,16a_e; , THuBx:3aa'v. 25 Tho `n11nnvv\m to 's'ell _by public auction at I -3 3- T .AUC`?i5WIALE-,_f. .u- uvna_IJJ uuuA4u auuuuu Cl. Lot 8, Con. 9, Essa (NEAR EGBE,RT) 'Lllil3al\A\r \If\I! A III- bllliu n\y1C1'. McKN_1gHT II I.-- ..._LIl_ T. Devitt aL Barn Burned T'\nu:ou.. I........- ..---- ` M1DHuRr EXTENSWE yigawnkey, Auctldgeer. i pruprxcuur I3 5`lVll.l .up Axurmlng, " - Terms of Sale--Fowl. used and _a.n sums 013310.00 andmunder cash. over that amount. 12-`months credit _wlll_ be given to T rtles furnishin f._a`p- proved vjolnt no es.=_8_%` per gnu ()1! tot cash -on credit sums. '52.`- -4. 1 `_`__ `iv A up An ; . _v- --.--.-. v-. -1. Av uunauuo ` 'S'ale at 1 p .m. A. Mcconkl y, |~ J, V - . Q \ IMPLEMENTS-:-Massey-Harris .1. bin-. gder; McCormick mower; sulky rake; Speig_ht- wagon; scufer, new; . set sleighs, Adams, `nearly new; Massey- LI-Iarris `spring-tooth cultivator; disc harrow; Fleury: `set iron harrows, 12- t.; open" `buggy; hay rack; '3 water barrels: `cutter: ;cre_a.m sepa.`ra.t'or. P:-imro'se:i 10 bards" idrly/`Wood; `qhurn: ,_ set brass-mounted harness. vnearly new: -gravel `box: water trough: Cock-V shutt riding-plow: _ single plow, Wil-' kinson No. 7; Wilkinson gang plow; zteegdrange, good as new; kitchen cup- ni. . I- ` V ` UUUJ u I ' _ - 17%) AND SEED-200-. b1ls.- oatsrl quant1ty_, corn; quantity of mixed- ` rain; - quantity of . p " toes; Aalso! orks, chains, doublet:-ees and many. omer drticles. A I 1 on. 'u --- ...- "ii v"v}ii"iIe"'so1a' vimnout reserve `as "proprietor is giving .up tarming,` `I Taking A` nhp, Inuuvl 43-: -._;1 -1! .334. no-Q yum. v qavvcvo ' .-. J yum u PIGS. SHEEP AND .P0UL'I`1_3.Y-+ Sow. due Dec. 10; 18 good store pigs; sow and .9 pigs; 45 ew_es. Shropshires. Oxorda and Ldlcestexs; 4,0 Barred Rock hens: 4 geese. ` . vuniiv ITIIITRIVIIIDI '|r-'...._-__ -r-r_,,_.;_. 'u_1"._' `,-.-,_.....', v-.v, ,.......c, .. .,--"I `March; roan cow, 7 :yrs., due in A 1'11; ` red cow, 6 yrs., due in April; ack cow. 7 yrs., due" in May; Holstein ow, 8 yrs.) due 12 ; June; red cow, *8 y:_'s., due in December; heifer, 2 years; 5 CA'1`TLI53:;)-2-3.'r; cow, 6,yrs., (mi; in` b spring calves; heifer, 1 year. . I `'\`\IV 3 ETTTETIVTH A 173 "II\TY'I' FIIYNTT TuETsi5In7, l?fc`5'\I"E1'\Iii'3':ii 23 _`u----.:--- --7 .1-up-j:-__ 7 a Th; _ro11bw1ng` A 7 HQRSES--Roan horse, 9 yrs" heavy dratft; brown. horse, 10' yrs.. heavy draft; brown horse 9 yrs., general` purpose; Hackney colt, 1-1sing 3 yrs. I` A FINN`? 171 Y`! A _ _ . _ -- II _..__ 3-`.-. J._ At the servxce at the Angus United Church on Sunday night. November 21. Mr. Shear, a well-informed and forceful. speaker, will give a. temper- ance address. . ' tlons` from .-..- h__.-._..- 1 \ The `undersigned has Q-eceived lnstrltlxc-` - no \r- ......n Congratulations to Wm. Davidson and Miss Jean McQu1l1an of Lucknow who were married last. week. so n. - n-7--7 Ania: FARM. s'rocK AN3 TMPLEMENTS: I 1d1'DUHll. J`, ` I Miss Vera McPherson.has returned to her home in Toronto after spending` a. week with her `brother. Neil Mc-. Pherson. Nov. 16--Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Woods went to [Toronto on Tuesday. Henry Carter of Lucknow` _vlsit_e_d his (mother, Mrs. '1.`-ho_s. Carter, last -week`. Tn nip VI`.-\n`l)nnIn nvu-uni Okn uuvnnli Aunt` l`wfI:a:c'l( TarBush spent the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs..H. L. TarBush. ,-w ' ` Mina Var-n }N|'rI'Dhnrunn `I-Asia vnhnnnn av... ..:..~u-.1-.u Wm. Dillane 01'. Aurora. who has the contract for building the iron bridge on the 5th 1ine.w-ill` soon have it completed. 'I`hv-nuh'innr annrnu fn Inn Man nv-nv nf L UUlllplLUUa Threshing seems to be the order of the day. , V ve1'3ue::31r. Frankcom has returned to Aurora agter a; few wegks at his home (here. Alhnnf` Qhnna-hlnonniv ha: rnhirnn /Ul'Uu " Albert` Shaughnessy has retu`rhed; home after being in _the West for two years. _ -Ina, Mnrnnknn `lh lam wank tn 33112` 3? 12.30 sharp; TIT A 'Il'..rI- 3-lefitggi Mccracken left `last week to visit friends in Peterborough and other places. ' `I17... `I'\lI1...... -8 A . . _ A -AIA --.L;. 1.... Tor<;n`to after spending th week-Tend with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wattle. .4 _ AL _ vvolrnn on--v wanna ova.-on us can vu-nun--vu The hunters have returned `from the: hunting, grounds with a. supply of.` venison. ` r T` `Dznnnu Wan nbnnvn M 1: a v-of-nnnn fn ` tl0!1S' Irom Lxczo. PRATT - Lot 18, Con. 11, Innisl A an uuklln annual-{nun l\O\ --v- -:, :w--: -- ---.--.---..- to sell by public auction on TKX I C 1'}-'?- HT ALEX. MlLNE& SONS AUCTION SA_Ll_::.` TI\II AlIR'IIl I I V... Isvasanulll any un uauu ull Ul'6(l.l( sums.- FAR PROPERTY. FOR. SALE- Also a the same time and p`!a.ce` (1! not previously sold). the farm` at lot 8. con. 9. Essa, consisting of 100 acres. with good bank barn and brlckohouse. will be offered sub1ect_'to_a.`"reserve bid. Also 50 acresrot pasture` land sit-~ ua.ted' at south west quarter "lot '8. con. 7. Innisfil, will be offered sub- ject to a, reserve bid. Terms for pro- perty will be made knownday of sale. The chattels will an `ha mm u.an...... _.C:LOTl-lES OF QUALITY ; are known from coast to coast for their: .be1auti`ful fabric`, ifine style and superb tailoring. You ll find` hundreds of new fall "materials to` select from, and your suit will be tailoredtgto your own individual measures in any style" you prefer. A positive" guarantee of complete siatisfaction or your money back. :.;--.2 :-.n-` ___._ __. _._.___ _._,, F EXTRA PANTS FREE 1 ms IS A GREAT smacm um rmum MEN: WILL BE `QlCK- TO TAKE ADVANTAGE or SATURDAY, Nov. 20 We aire offering CLOTHES OF QUALITY tailored t/o'your.oW_I`l" $251toJ$45~ EXTRA PANTS FREE 'l`AKE ` p_vAN1rA_c1l:o1= nus omiokrunin xv/\rI` ril" r\r par.-A .~.-.. A--. ANGUS IT WILL NOT 3`; REPEATED THlS_ SEASON. CLOTHES-IS OF QUALITY tailored t/oyourpwn`, 2 - ` individua1 measures, with` % j puny wm as made Knowngday or sale. chattels will 9511 be sold without reserve. M e. V ; - `A g- BERGER TAILORING co. - Wl)..l. BE A)` ouk S%TORE7ON Acvv:-:r- THE SPECIAL_ 4REPRF.SENTATlVE TAILORED `TO MEASUR1-`. FROM OF THE pESjcNER OF THE . . ._ I iU'ihe fourth annual show of the Elm-E vale Poultry Association will be held in Burton's Garage on November 24. 25 and 26. Centre Simcoe Women's Institute A meeting ofACentre Simcoe W0-. `men's Institute was held in the Parish Hall. Eimvale,Ao'n Thursday afternoon. `November 11. in connection with the educational campaign being carried {on in the county. The subject Better. Health` for the Good of the Commun-' ity `was dealt with in addremes by `Dr. D. C. Harvie. Dr. L. Tyrer and Miss Jamieson of Toronto from the Department of Public He lth. Mem-, bers of Elmva1e,Allenwoo and Cross--{.` `land Institutes were present as well . as a number of visitors. Mrs. R. M.; Black presided.- \ ` , , " ' ' .~Pr_eventive Dentistry I Dr. Haryie; gave a very instructive; address on Preventive Dentistry, _1 pointing out that the nation's greatest; asset `is the health of its citizens: one- 9 1 third of the poverty in. the world ii due to ill health and ninety per cent. of, 1 all infection enters. the body above the 2 coller-through the nose and mouth-.! , N nety per -cent. of xall deaths lane . , `due'to'ingection. ` ~ ` . By the use of charts the doctor, showed the process of decay in teethf and- explained that much of the decay. isjdue to the kind of tbod eaten and- . not keeping teeth cleaned thoroughly. ;.-Emphasis was placed-on the care of [.f_ch.ildre_n s teeth. Millions are spent , I each"-year by -the Government on edui-` i 1 V 2 1. < H cation. Ifthe health is impaired by 1 ( I t e t 1 1 ma.ny_-other diseases. the child cannot- ;".malt`e the. progress it should and a; re- `peat. year means added `expense. Pro; I; `per diet is a. great thing in preventing : -`diseased.-teeth. which is the cause or i ?~`a.?4iente,l.i=diseases. Exencisenn the `teeth.-' - have; regular. meals and `masticate the `toad properly; and clean the teethpreg-7 ,!1.13.1'1Y-N` .~ v. ' : ` - :1 ` Dr. Yryrer ens.`"1`he Body" . y A`f Dr. L. `Tyrerv pointed out that the c an UUU onto. ' FBI... uurau LU. uue .l.1..V. 1'1 `SDlt8.l. son Donald- have returned home ` after spending` ` a couple ofweeks with friends in Tor-I onto. ` nu-muun. _ - ` . Terms of Sale-All sums 01310.00 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months credit will be given to parties ' furnishing approved joint notes. 6% per annum 01$ for cash on credit sums. 'I"A'l21Ul' unnnmnmv an-n ----

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