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Barrie Examiner, 24 Nov 1927, p. 7

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salt. `es the ion of If you prefer another model _ _ . _ _ , _ _, " ' Orzly Aotiaer Privilege ...___.____._. When the Room Fills With Smoka All smoke can be removed quickly from 9. room by dipping 8. towel in equal parts of vinegar and hot water, wringing it, and -then waving it gently overhead around the room. a. fair share of the country's taxes and that it is therefore unfair competition. 288 Buy Advertised Things. embers may ex- `d at any time one of greater `y --vvslu CV Conversational :nn-n-I-u Rt8I`f9 Opposite P.O.. Barrie, A Box 5,55Phone 243 Angelus. (O_rgan Solo ); and Messial1- Hallelujah Chorus--by O Connell and Mark Andrews. ATE medi- ~ prnvcs ` gouty : dyIor p-doctors have been pre- acrlbing Eagle Brand as an infant food when jnothefsmilkisnot avail- able. U00 it with condence. Jungle Blls; agd The Quilting 'Pa1.'ty- by Shannon Quartpt. ' Adeste 'Fideles-`-Pipe Organ, by Mark Andrews. T I V - 'v_. --wwv w-T ti? -C these 3 Silent Night; and Hark! The Herald Angels Sing--By Elsie Baker and Trinity Choir. it is so easy for you to make this a real musical Christmas with Victor Records such as 4.C-___- Santa Claus ill Bring flwraday. Nvombo 24, 1927. NEVER nnwonn - NEVER AGAIN will there be such a golden opportunity IDE ` high `(joul Surprise the folks athome by having 8 H6W0rtlz,Qp_1zonic Victrola delivered on Chzgis tmas Eve the membership 1; nmitea Phone 4| Box -GI! % DESIGNS cur FLOWERS id POT PLANTS made to brder `on ;l;;rtst notice ROBERT OWEN vuuw uuu amugxloer W113 8888011 12013815. Many American autoists are cars rying carcasses south to points over a thousand miles from the hunting ground.` Iium cul. nvulu UIILUB carcasses. -Lots of em," is the reply in- variably given to enquiries as lto how plentiful are the deer this year. Between six and seven thousand were shot last year. With more ; hunters out one shudders to think` what the slaughter this season totals. I MDIIIY Avnnwannn nIcLA3.-6-_ A..- --.. The Canadian National _Railway at Al-landale reports the trek of hunters north, as reected by their returns, as slightly greater than last year. This does not take into ac- count the autos, literally hundreds of which have passed through Bar- rie, so that there must have been a greatly increased number in the] bush. All last week there was a. regular procession of -autos, - outh- bound, all carrying one, two and some three carcasses. 611...:-.. -0 3-... n :_ LL- _u,Le - 1 V | Slaughter of DeeI;bi'ds.F air to Bregk All Records.` FLORIST BARRIE Buy Advertised Thlnzl. Satisfaction Guuanhod V` 'in:t'2:u1:\enc in Wilham at Mary design, nished in xnaho my or 5 walnut, blended. in 42" high, 26" wide, 20" deny. Capacity for 36 records. $190 , with electric gnotor $40 extra -.vv-.vu uvvvv: y'rv Owl! "S"hera.ton Colonial design, Walnut or Mahogany nish blended. Height, 36%". Width, 193%". Depth, 20%;" Capacity for 20 records. ovombof 24, 1 , _._,.-_ . _ r-..' with electric ntotor $40 extra QL _ A _ _ _ Hful 1|: Model 4-3 $115 Miss Bessie DeHart respectively. During the evening the audiencei was favored by a recitation from Miss Lousie Hurlburt, solos by Mrs. Stewart Page and Miss Cheesman, accompanied by Frank Dutcher and Other speakers included Mayor Walton of Aurora, who has a long and honourable record as a temper- ance worker, Rev. George E. Coult- er, Rev. J. \S. Shortt, Rev. A. E. Bak-[ er and C. J. Seitz, newly installed secretary of the Railway Y. M. C. An Allandale. A Grand Worthy Patriarch Jarvis of the Sons . of Temperance, ,an old campaigner, spoke of the work being Y carried on `by the process of educa- f tion. The policy of pledge-signing 1' had been reverted to and was again 13 proving a good thing, he said. Efl 1' forts would be made to reestablish 8 S. of T. divisions all over the county. ' Dr. Brace said the object of the 9' S. of T. -was to create a temperance 3 sentiment. He had addressed the school children of Barrie in relays, i including the B. "C. I. students, am- ong whom he considered much good work could be accomplished. He ' said he was delighted with the re- " ception he had received from the [ men in Barrie in all walks of life. Barrie, he thought, was the centre *_ of` Simcoe, the County Town, from . - which a temperance sentiment should radiate. He said he found: here a deep-seated determination to stand -by the very best ideals. He had-found a great body of public 1 opinion in church; lodge, society and I young people's circles ready `to stand 5 by their conviction of guarding thel C- community against the liquor traffic. I 1; A.` F. (Continued from page 1) . There was very little reference to .provincial or local conditions. Ad-I justment .of the present Act and better law enforcement was needed, if it is possible, speakers said. How- ever, the attitude of the `Sons of Temperance is that .Government Control cannot be enforced. It was made plain that it was not intended that any reection be cast upon au- thorities. STRONG TEMPERANCE5 SENTIMENT IS HERE, [s. or T. L___A_!_)ERS`SAY[ aiczgnc, JI . Wlcltn, 1/ '. Depth, 20". Record stops automatically without pro- oettin . `Capacity for 71 XPIIL -w with electric mator,,$40' extra Classical design, Cabinet mahogany nish raised panels, blended finish. Height, 37"." Width, 37". n.....1., an", n-.......A ....... proves nlinlty Lseptic. } ..--vv vvvvvlvv uvvvvl y'rV 00010 Cabinet in Italian Renais- sance style, nished in Vmahogany or in walnut, blended. Size 38%." high, 21%" wxde, 18%" depth. Automatic stop. Equipped wish 3 record albums. ,, _. ,_-- with electric motor 340 extra rV_L,-_, _- - INTO YOUR POCKET M;>del Mo 5225 Model 4-7 $1.80 COME IN SLIP A DOLLAR .'l'HE BARBIE EXAMINER Advic_es are that the Department of Highways will this year, with the com- pletion of the pavement from here to Toronto, put forth greater efforts than [heretofore to keep the highway open` during the winter months. This is borne out by the erection of snow fenc- es between Churchill and Bradford. a bad spot for drifts. Singularly enough. not all people in Allandale, or in Bar- rie for that matter, favor this move. on the ground that the expense is not warranted. Many merchants do not favor it and the trainmen are decided- : 15' against it. Right now there are no less than thirty-five qualified loco- `motive engineers serving as firemen out of Allandale. This means, of course. that there are thirty-five fire- men out of work, to say npthing of the reduced number in other branches of the service. Traffic is very" quiet on 1 the division. I One of the big reasons for the slack- y an_d put It I, etc. TO KEEP TORONTO HIGHWAY OPEN FOR AUTOS IN W|NTER?| - w-- - nvovs-naval 3. Relief Insurance. In case of illness at tem- porary unemplo ent, half payments will In accepted "for as ong as previously paid in full. Satisfaction or Money Back 4. Ten days trial. If dissatised the instrument may be returned within ten days after delivery. monies paid. lam cartacm cl-ms... ....'lI L. Too Good To Be True ""5 BAN K F TORONTO Alli nvuvmies ` jcturned. Unlimited S e`! e c ti o n of any Orthophonic Victrola. 1; an` `rude \|\ILLB| IIIJIV No `caslri payment--only small weekly payment: required. Delivery is free. raw IS but six I Redeem Youi` Club Privileges: aommlou OFCANADA BONDS MATURING DECEMBER 1st 1927 .uuu wxuun (On Cyl I130! ClOuVOI'yo paid, loan cartage charges, jvill ho Your Protection One dollar now ANY MODEL MAY BE SELECTED -DAY organ v A ml ness is the motor truck and the auto- mobiles, but chiey the former. This morning seven heavily loaded trucks. one with a. trailer, passed a given point within half an hour, while idle train- men looked on. Each morning sees a. regular procession bound for Barrie. points north and for Georgian Bay and intervening towns. Their pass- ingnvariably brings the comment. from a. trainman that they are not paying A1` Am amucu or INCORPORATED 1855 vv IJIEIJEVG 3. Immediate delivery lnnlrina unno m4-Ll.. ` dgiE;Z;"i:"es"i:a; Simply by making your weekly payment: until Christmas, than no other payments until d- Nnw Yea. . -uvsuvs L |;AVuU` Yotlr old type silent phonograph will be ac- cepted in part payment. Liberal allowance will be made. `It bears the Victor trademark Our guarantee. Every instrument is guaran- teed to be in perfect condition and to give entire satisfaction. ,.n. yscncs au.UI.lll' H1009]. Exchange privilege. Club members change the instrument selected a within three months for a new of value. } om`.

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