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Barrie Examiner, 18 Apr 1929, p. 5

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uva:uVn\nV unAKl'IKlIJ 32$". mncyssr-ia-a...uoa-nu .-..-1 v-cvv av avovvrllllll Len-nnnnlhrn thnolorlui Ia.Dstcuy.W Vulcnnknut-n .E "`L.9. T...`_;.2.2Z I ' athlete; _t_1_e\ BARRIE usugcxca WI a1~d's `rhe undersigned has received instruc- tions from BR'6\A?V8{'c6., lnie "SUCTION SALE OF 19 G9_o_D_ HORSES "'"""iX1iii1E " TUESDAY. APRIL 23 mum t.1r\1 ,T.f\1lTT?\T('} ' }7..;';;.i;;.;i`i.;;;1`s;;:,:es I'I A I\I\II'.` lls U9 vvu `paw ........ .._.= 1,0 sell by Public Auction at the II . I (V. II,_ Dr. J. Glegdenning _ ..-u I... 13..\.Hn Aunnn at H19 M79 `Dill II, 1980 jj jj-~:--.--T:___,.:_ with whin is amalgamateci THE STANDARD` BANK OF CANADA We have received notice from our landlord to vacate the premises and have only 144 shopping days in which to clear out this immense stock. Terms Are Cash. No goods sent on approval or exchanged lT S YOUR OPPORTUNITY - TAKE ADVANTAGE pYour ownership of a Savings Bank Account i creates a currency all your own. A che ue bear- ing your signature jointly with that of he Can- adian Bank `of Commerce adds the prestige of our name to the integrity of yours, a combin- ation of inestimalble value to you from a busi- ness and social viewpoint, while offering other practical advantages of incalculable number. The deposit of one dollar to your credit inthe . nearest Canadian Bank of.Commerce Branch will lay the foundation `for-a currency all your own. ` A `7 THE CANADIAN BANK OF QQMMERCE . -; _ _.__ -.......i-_l Geo.Vickers Limited (Both Stores) Going Out 01 Business 0 $60,000 of Good, New, Dependable Merchandise to be Cleared Out along with all Store Fixtures Create Your Own Currency MEN S AND BOYS CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS, DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, LADIES COATS AND DRESSES A GREAT SALE der, good as new; Deering mower, new; seed drill; spring-tooth cultiva- tor; disc harrow with truck; sulky rake; 2 sets bob sleighs; Bain wagon, new 21/2-in. tire; cutter, with doors, nearly new; top buggy; set iron har- rows; 2-furrow plow, `Fleury; single plow, Fleury No. 21; set iron harrows; root pulper; Chatham fanning-mill and bagger: set scales, 2000 lbs., new; 160-ft. barn rope with slings and pul- leys; set dehorners; grindstone: grav- el box; 25 cedar posts; 30 grain bags; 20 cow chains; hay rack; clover bun- cher, new; wood rack; wagon box; churn; Renfrew cream separator, new; set double harness; set plow harness; set single harness; Home Comfort range. Also forks, chains, doubletrees and many other articles. All will be sold without reserve. FARM-Also at the same time and place, the farm, consisting of 50 acres of good land, with brick house and bank barn, will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid. Terms for farm will be known day of sale. TERMS FOR CI-IA'I`TELs:-Ali sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount 8 months credit will be given to parties furnishing approved joint notes. 6% per annum oil. for cash on credit sums. Sale at 1p.m. 16b W. A. McCONKEY, Auct.k IMPLEI;/IENTS, ETC.-Deering bin v. -u, cw -- -.- to sell by Pu-blic Au::t1:)-r;_c_>;1" | Wednesday, April 24 THE FOLLOWING: V HORSES-Ba(g horse, 1400 lbs.; bay mare, general purpose; bay horse, "Hackney. I`! A "I'"T11' 1:` ,1'\n1r\nI-an nrun n}? of FAR1i_s7r(>'ci- I AND VALUABLE FARM` PROPERTY` ILGUALLUJ . CATTLE-Durham cow, calf at foot. ._-.-..-. --._.-__u ____- -.-.1 an ..:.... n a. a.\.a-no .- weeks old. -I-1-raw-nun: The undersigned has received instruc- tions from Elgln Harris is sporting a new Chevrolet coupe. Quite a number around here are confined to their homes with bad colds. v-11-1., vv_____.l_ 3- __- __,a 1., -, _ ., ___. utaumna I-nou. cu uuocag AIOVVIJI Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Taitum on the arrival of a baby girl. Miss Flora Young is confined to her home with the red measles. Apr. 16-QKuZ1tZeW a.` gtrmber of the farmers around here have started on the land. - 111-- !!l_I_ 1-n__A.L. ____._L 1-1---- .1--- _aLI. In-Au Invalu- Miss Viola. Scott spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott. M1:s. Jos.'Waltc;n is abie itb -beT Zub again and is doing nicely. nnvuluun`-II`nI-`1\U\n in `Ike. and `II...- R. D. KERR ` Lot 17, Con. 12, lnnisl A .--1! Ia. 'l)u1n1ln_ Auvnl-Inn nu UUllo PIGS-'-Brood `sow and 14 pigs, 3 ._--I__ -14 Buz Advertised Goods. uv n vua many on. u aquama- IMPLEMENTS-Massey-Harris bin- der, 7-ft. out, new; mower, Frost & Wood, 11. new; manure spreader, new; fertilizer drill, 13 disc, Massey-Har- ris, new; hoe drill; steel land roller, nearly new; Adams wagon and box, complete, new; set drag harrows, 16 bull; "disc harrow; spring-tooth culti- vator; stiff shank cultivator; walking plow, Fleury, _3j_Io. 21; walking plow, Buttereld, No. 9; Chatham fanning- mill and bagger, new; set sloop sleighs; cutter; buggy: cream separa- tor, new, -Melotte; root pulper; wheel barrow; sugar, kettle; 2 water barrels; wood rack; grain rack; extension lad- der, 36-ft. _ ` HARNESS-Se't double harness, new; set plow harness; set single har- ness, new. :n 1.....1.--I- .......1 ....L... Ann 111. 'I`ER._Ms,:-Potatoes, grain, fowl and all sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount 9 months credit will be given to parties furnishing ap- `proved joint `notes; 5% per annum off for cash. Sale at 1 pm. If!` T ('1 'Bl'\AI| (`Inad- uuwu, M. W u so bushels seed oats, O.A.C. 144; quantity of potatoes. ~ * V 'Dn'l.vna ~'luu-nan FA-nlro `and vnnhn Al-`hav- iio ' Bay mare,.11 yrs. old; Bay mare, ag- ed: Black mare, rising 2 yrs. old; Bay mare, 5 yrs. old; Bay mare 10 yrs. old; Bay horse, 11 yrs. old, 1400 lbs. CAT'I`LE-Red cow, 7 yrs. old, fresh; red and white cow, 9 yrs. old, fresh; Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old, fresh; grey cow, milking, supposed to be in calf; heifer, rising 2 yrs. old; fat steer, rising 2 yrs. old; fat heifer, rising 2 yrs. old; white bull, pure bred. 8 mos. old; Ayrshire heifer, rising 3 yrs. old, due in May; heifer, rising 2 yrs. old. PIGS AND FOWL-Br9od sow, due July 1; brood sow, due July 20; brood sow, due June 21; 75 hens. l TIKIDTYHIIIEIKYITWE IE--.-n--_ T`I'_....l_ I.l_ quad; UIUJ III I-IUIIZ Ul-IUD: Rakes, *ho_es,n forks,jand many other art1c_1es __too numerous to mention. Idlo cvaytiilzlzblo chickwfo only n___._. I?.__ G......... IIJ. T..- 7% Tjn--1 -L~o_t3,-C':on. 8, Innisl to sell by Public Auction on The undersigned has received instruc- tions from (Continued from page one) necessary to reduce the season's pro- gram by more than half owing to curtailed funds. Another meeting of the Board of Works is to be called to reconsider the situation. For this rea- son a report from the committee was not forthcoming Monday night. Indigent Patients Costly Board of Health estimated expendi- tures are unchanged but there is an increase of $150 for indigent hospital patients, which is placed at $750. The total indigent bill is $1450. a very conservative estimate, for the total reached $2,100 in 1928. Council hopes, by closer checking up, to reduce the hospital accounts. Estimated Board of Health and Indigents expenditures are: Salary, M.O.H. ...................... .. $ 500.00 Salary, Sanitary Insp. .......... .. 1200.00 Telephone, Sanitary Insp. 30.00 Supplies .................................. .. 470.00 Supplies for indigents .......... .. 300.00 Fuel for indigents .................. .. 400.00 Hospitals for indigents ...... .. 750.00 More For Firemen In re hall and council chamber estimates an extra $100 is allowed for] painting the exterior of the municipal building. Fire ghting equipment g- ures are unchanged, but an addition- al allowance of $400 is made for the re brigade to meet demands now un- der consideration. Fire Hall and Council Chamber upkeep- Fuel .......................................... .. $ 660.00` . Supplies .................................. .. 250.00 Caretaker ................................ .. 480.00 Electric light ......................... ..; 130.00 Water rates .......................... .. 30.00 Telephones ............................ .. 125.00 Insurance ................................ .. 175.00 FARM STOCK AND IIVIPLEMENTS ` rnsmnuns run A co. PURPOSES RUSS: E; C,U'_-TER.. wednedggf X;}.?ii% E4 VWZTEI El\T T 1IP`l \'ftN . LU} IITLII Q J. _c. BOAKE, Clerk. 5 A 31 __C_RED!'_T SALE -..;-.1 -- 2: - _... Everything Must Be 3 old ---Diacontinuing Ne1lson's and Mo1r s ohocolabes--Special while they last. 47!: h.. at Bryson s Tea Room. ' 16b I I vvuvv Printing; Advertising, Recept?ien'- Voters Lists .......................... .. 3 500.00 Financial statements .......... .. 20.00 Auditors Report .................... .. 70.00 Taxes ant Assessment ........ .. 125.00 Stationery ......... ................. .. 125.00 Stamps .................................... .. 150.00 Miscellaneous ............. .......... .. 110.00 Advertising and Reception.... 100.00 $1200.00 A small increase in total salaries is represented in extra. help in the clerk's office and full time tax collec- tor, appointed during last year: Sa1ar1es-- ` Clerk and Treasurer .......... .. $2700.00 Clerk's Assistant .............. ...,.. 640.00 Page ........... ..-. ............................ .. 24.00 Auditors .................................. .. 200.00 Assessor ..... ........................... .. 900.00 Tax Collector .......................... .. 600.00 Extra. help in oice .............. .. 400.00 Miscellaneous- ,E1ect1ons ....... ..; .... .. `Interest on loans I Parks ................. .. Public Works- Levy ................... .. /County Works These Estimates Unchanged There is no change in the Market, Board of Works or Printing estimates from 1928: | Market- [Fuel .......................................... .. $ 150.00 ' Insurance ................................ .. 208.00 Inspection of Scales .......... .. 10.00 Water Rates .......................... .. 20.00 Electric Light ...................... .. 10.00 Market Clerk .......................... .. 500.00 [Repairs ............................... 204.00 sv uuunausunuug ovv vvuuv-up at $15.00 ........................... .. P.O. Gore lighting ........... .. New lights ........................... .. Flood lights and standards . Hydrant Rental- 87 hydrants at $35.00 .... .. 25 hydrants at $30.00 .... .. Tannery Fire protection New hydrants .................. .. -new vn \AALau4nJ uvn vvv onunnvu. at $8.00 ......................... .. 23 standards, 300 watts at $22.00 ....................... .. 41 standards, 200 watts at $18.00 ....................... .. 15 standards, 100 watts -4. 01: AA qp uuu.uu P. J. Lee-- (sa1., $1,000; help, $150) ...... .. $1150.00 Town Team- (feed, $300; shoeing", etc, $100) $400.00 Police Estimates Up An additional $1,000 over last year is provided in the police estimates, an- ticipated to take care of increased salaries and a part-time stenographer for the magistrate: Police Magistrate .................. .. $1200.00 Chief of Police ...................... .. 1875.00 Constable Case ...................... .. 1200.00 Constable Rayner .................. .. 1200.00 Extra Constables .................. .. 300.00 Assistant for Magistrate ...... .. 300.00 Uniforms _ ................................ .. 300.00 Telephones .............................. .. 180.00 Meals for lock-up .................. .. 120.00 Liveries .................................... .. 300.00 Slight Raise in Street Ligliting There is also a slight increase for street lighting, $380, to pay for cost of illuminating the Soldiers Monu- ment. An extra $60 for hydrant ren- tal is accounted for by new hydrants installed: Street lighting-- 449 ordinary street lights -1. no nn QQEDO nn Fire Fighting Equipment-- Supplies ................................... .. Fire Truck Maintenance ..... .. Fire Alarm System ............. .. Fire Brigade-- Salary Fire Chief ...... .. Telephone Fire Chief Insurance on Men .... .. Attending Fires .......... .. Contingencies ............ .. Rlepairs s 850.00 's246o:o6 $2050.00 l \Il-Juana---7 -- ..___. ,_,, THE FOLLOWING: Black Percheron mare, 5 yrs. old, 1400 lbs.; Black Percheron mare, 6 yrs. old, 1-100 lbs. (well matched): Grey Per- cheron mare. 6 yrs. old, 1450 lbs.; Grey Percheron Gelding, 5 yrs. old, 1350 lbs.; Brown Percheron mare, '7 yrs. old. 1500 lbs.; Brown Percheron` gelding. 7 yrs. old, 1500 lbs. (Well matched): Bay Clyde mare, 5 yrs. old, 1500 lbs.; Bay Clyde gelding. 7 yrs. old, 1300 lbs.; Brown Clyde mare, 8 yrs. old. 1500 lbs.; Black Clyde mare. ,5 yrs. old, 1350 lbs.; Bay Clyde mare, 6 yrs. old, 1500 lbs.; Brown Clyde mare, "'7 `yrs. old. 1500 lbs. (well matched);' Bay Percheron more, 4 yrs. old, 1250 `lbs.; Black Percheron gelding, 4 yrs. gin, 1250 lbs.; Bay mare, Clyde, 6 yrs. pm. 1400 lbs. (in foal): Bay gelding, plycle, 9 yrs. old, 1350 lbs.; Bay geld- mg, Clyde, 4 yrs. old, 1250 lbs.; Brown 7vPerchcron mere, 4 yrs. old, 1300 lbs.; {Brown Percheron gelding, 7 yrs. old, . 1350 lbs. _ rm... .u...... urn all nhnice horses. in 300.00 30.00 200.00 1350.00 520.00 300.00 200.00 350.00 200.00 Special Grants Grants of $100 each to the Salva- tion Army Home and to the Cana- dian Gladiolus Society boost the total by $200. Salvation Army Home .......... .. $ 100.00 Agricultural Society .............. .. 500.00 Barrie Band Committee ...... .. 1000.00 Victorian Order of Nurses 500.00 Royal Victoria Hospital ...... .. 350.00 Horticultural Society .......... .. 100.00 Canadian Gladiolus Society 100.00 Poultry Association .............. .. 100.00 Women's Rest Room .......... .. 100.00 Iv CIIIUL Innau Olbllv avnua manufacturers ...... .. Treasurer's bond .... .. Collector's bond ...... .. Indemnity bond .... .. Mayor's honorarium Contingencies .......... .. 4~..__l-v nu. Law Costs ........................... .. Discount of prepay't. taxes . Uncollectable taxes ........... .. Water and light refund to an-n|nII`A ntu-nun Every article and every yard of merchandise is thrown on the market for quick disposal also all Store Fixtures, Mir- rors, Show Cases, Light Fixtures, Racks, F orms, etc., etc. COME TO THIS STORE - COME TO THIS SALE BETTER MERCHANDISE AND BIGGER SAVINGS $2850.00 I Tlw a'hove are all choice horses, good condition and well broken. Any- one wanting good horses will do well to attend this sale. n-v-urDIu`Q nu QAT.`F!'.-6 months cre- 161.08 40.00 20.00 463.99 300.00 1204.12 300.00 600.00 500.00 Over the week-end two more gar- ages were broken into, but nothing of value has so far been missed. One of the thieves left blood stains, he ap- parently having cut his hand when a window was broken to snap a lock. H. Lougheed motored to Ayton last week to visit the chicken farm of W. H. Fisher. 1... up 3,, 1 q . . .. _ ..-. .. aua.:.va . Mrs. McQuay and daughters of Ivy visited with her father, C. Srigley, Sunday. -..-A-uwva-u van vnnu u4ALLvu:L UL an IJULA J. Brown, Miss C. Brown ad T. Anderson motored from Toronto and spent the week-end with the former s son, Fred Brown. air- _.- .1 1:". ru 1-` - a ..v--, - p\a\4 JL\.lIVLlo Mr. and Mrs. E. Carr and son of Painswick spent Sunday with Mrs. F. Brown. Apr. 16--Mrs. Johns has returned home after visiting friends in Toronto. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. A. Hubbert. on the arrival of a son. 1'|...-_.__. -nu-1-- nu -u-\,.___._, ,1 an -"_'-T`-Y $0 (HD8110 Hub azuc. TERMS OF SALE:-6 months cre- am will be given to parties furnishing approved joint notes to bear interest at 6% per annum. Sale at 1 p.m. 1611 W. A. McCONKEY. Auct.

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