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Barrie Examiner, 6 Nov 1919, p. 13

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ass ndle 2.00 y of Hilda rs. Kelland, 8. cerely ils hid ind Arthur, rly -beloved Agar, who n us, et you d laughter. xo brave grave. grave, t chum. le Hill. lor Cav? \e "trick. Thursday, November 6, 1919 IE BARRIE EXAMINER S. H. BROWN REAL ESTATE BROKER \ FARM LANDS AND TOWN PROPERTY SOLD ON COMMISSION List your property and prove my ability. PHONE 20, BARRIE. Resid. 79 High Street FRO OR RRR RRO 20203 RR 33K RIOR 0K % * NEWS FROM NEIGHBORING TOWNSHIPS x PE ee or et EE to eo oe a deg IVY | MINESING t hiversary service in the Presbyterian Church/ Methodist Church, Minesing, last Subbath, ay. Rev. Mr. Mustard of Torouto| Nov. 2 dale, |. morning and evening. His re- (Mart. 6:33), "But seek ye first the king-|being brought in for the evening service of God und His righteousness and ull nday evening supper was served those things shall be added unto you." the evening be spoke from Matt, 4:4. "Man|way, The program of the evening was shall nat live by bread alone," 'The col: (much -thjeyed. "The double quatette of lwction for the day amounted to $157 Mrs, Carrol of Tottenham spent the week: | vocul selections, Mr. Burker of Barrie, 10- end with her sister, Mra. Lowery. Mr. und Mrs. R. J. Hanns, Mise Edna ton, elocutionist, were also much apjzci- Arnold and Miss Hamilton of Toronto mo-|uted. Harry Lennox of Painswick, who was wounded and taken prisoner, told uf | 7 tored up for the anniversary on Sunduy. Rov. T. Jz Dew ix sitending meeting | his experiences in very spicy way, in Toronto this week. 'The evening was also made the occuston Mrs. Smart of Beeton spent the week: of a reception tendered to Earl Crawford, , on. {Hert Fralick and Frank Orcbard. An ad dress 'was reat! by John T. Johnston to the Elsie Speer retu The Orangemen of the local lodge will!twenty-five dollars at the hands of three utend service in the Presbyterian Chureh little girls. Mrs. Frank Orchard was in- next Sunday morning. |cluded in the welcome and Cedric. eon of Hallowe'en pussedt off v AlMr. and Mrs, Orchard. also wax presented 4f the boys got together and went to! with ten dollars, A roll call of the Min. ditferent "homies seeking pig. When fesing soldiers and immedia'™ vicinity was they got filled up they went home and did | resnonced to as follows: Eldon Adams, Min no further mischief cing: Leighton Adame? Minesing: Wilbert My. and Mrs. J.T. Arnold of Barrie exlled |Arnistrong. Toronto; Ralph Chappell, Xo: fon frends here Last . jkonus. Sawk.; Rex. Chappell, Weyburn, Dolph McLean lost two head of cattle Sask © Karl Crawford, Minesing; Bert Foy stn Vast week hy the strawstack f London, Ont ; Bert Fralick. Minesing; them {Roy Kerfont. Toronto; Fred Maw. Mine- -- sing; Joseph Orchard, New Onturio; Ron. Prepare to pav for Victory. ald Orcherd, Minesing; = Wim. Or chard, -- North = Bay; Frank chard, Minesing; Sidney Plowright. (revcenccerocrerercrorroneeneree? |i: Fred Scutlett. St. Catharines liom Young. News: Merrick & Litster jcc" "er Albert Leece, Baa. BLD. pe the '2 nes Rows, Calgary, yn Church. accupuer ie wulebtedness of almost NEW RAISINS -- \e in have the new crop. 1 i Seedless Raisins in CREDIT SALES Packages or in Bulk. 3/Satuntay. Noy 8 -W, Lang. at Marein's : 25c per lb. enttle, Sale wt 1 p.m MINCE MEAT -- We nuctionter, was entire Nov, 10--Mrs. Herb. Fillingham, Oro, farm stock and have the finest Brand at lop. W. , Mine eat procur- y. auctioneer of Mince Meat procut Nov, 1.--Thos, § Reid, lot 12, able. Innisfil, farm stock and imple Je at 1pm. Wo AL Mi 35c lb. or 3 Ibs., $1.00 PEELS-- Our stock of peels is complete for your Xmas needs. The Nov, 12.--Wilson Kell, lot 4, quality is fine. MIXED sa, one mile north of Cook- sy ale 6Oc per Ib. $| "2m farm stock, Sale at pm HL | A. Grose, auctioneer. Have vou tried "Wonder- con. 4. 12.--Fred C. Healey, at Oro, farm stock and im- ale at 1 p.m, W. A. Me. auctioneer: Wednesday, Novy 12.--R. J. Turner, lot 17, nnisfil, farm «tock and _im- ful? Soap? It is one of plements, Sule at 1 p.m, L, M. Rut SE : . ledge, auctioneer the finest laundry 3} Thursday. ~ 3--W, CW, McCul. 13. lough, noi half lot 21. con. 7, Innis- fil, farm steck and plements. Sale at 1pm, W. A. McConkey, auctioneer. Friday, Nov. 14--H. Peters, lot 6, con, 3, Oro, farm stock and implement Sole at LT pam. W-. A. McConkey, auctioneer. Special for Saturday Monday. Nov. Robt. Gamble. lot 9, con. 5, Innisfil, farm stock and imyue- FINEST PEANUT ments, Sale at 1 p.m. W. A. McConkey, auctioneer. BUTTER Thursday, Nov. 18--James Coutts, east 28c per lb. part of west half lot 16, con. 3, Vespra; : . about 3 miles from Barrie, ae sale Merrick & Litster soaps made. 9c per cake of timber at 1.30 p.m. [eCon- key, auctioneer. Tuesday, Nov. 18.--Mrs. J. H. Fildey, N half lot-.19, con, 11, Tecumseth, farm stock end implements. Sale at 1 p.m, = exam | H. A, Grose, auctioneer. eovemvemvemcamcandy |Wednesday, Nov. 19.--Chas, McCullough, - lot 19. con, 6, Innisfil, farm stock and ° implements, Sale st '1 pan. "W. A. I ike Othe |) seconiey." suctioneer. Thursday, Nov. 20.--Charles Luck, lot 12, con, 2, Oro. farm stock and imple | = ments. Sale at 1 p.m, W. A. MeCon-| used to MAKE ji ker. wuetioneer. ee ef Friday. Nov. 21.--R. W. Wreeritt. tot 19, ; TAL con. 2, Oro, farm, stock and implements, Sale at 1 p.m, W. A. McConkey, au " tioneer. ' { Have You Tried Wednesday. Nov, 26.--Elmer Turk, north- i west quarter lot 7, con, 3, Oro. Sale st our Homemade jj! fpm. W. A. MoConkey, suctioncer. i] Wednesday, Dee. 3.--J. Kidd, south half 1 Headcheese, lot 1, con. 5, Innisfil, farm stock and implements," Sale at 1 pm. L, M. Rutledge, auetioneer, BARRIE MARKETS THURSDAY WHOLESALE PRICES No. 2 Fall Wheat (Gov't Price) ees + 85-900 $1.25-$1.30 (0-82.25 _Jellied Tongue, Sausage, etc.? They are just the thing when you do not want a joint or boil, You'll say so ' after you try them once. choicest quality is | The our motto--whether it is a chop, a joint or a boil. Try us. : "We are next door to you by telephone and efficient delivery service. HEPPLESTON The Five Points Butcher ee Opp. Wellington Hotel id 88-810 Phone 815 Nov. &-4A large crowd atzended the an-} Re-opening services were held in the sf Rev A. E. Owen, B.A.. of Allan- e very practical and impressive inurks in the morning were based on the|sermons at 11 a.n. und 7 p.m. The ser- worts which Christ spoke on the Mount|vices were well attended, additional seats! idays al home: In Jin the basement in the good old-fashioned | Crown Hill furnished uo liberal variety of loist, und Mins Blossom McKnight of Thorn- wed men and each received a gif? of hunt al L 38! Cattle, and in good thrifty con- fe |dition. Parties wanting any Cat- 60e| will be given to parties furnish- = Miss Grace Fisher came home! from Toronto for the week-end. H. M. Lay has gene to Tem- agimi-on a hunting trip. Mrs. Win. Butterfield, of Oril- lia, was the guest of Mrs. B. W., Rhinehart this week. Mrs. I. Carter, of 3 spent the week-end with friends | in town. Mrs. Harry Norton has return- ed from a two weeks' visit wilh friends in Meaford. 1 Rev, G. Coulter, of Cochrane, | called on W. E. Partridge, Maple | Ave. this week. Mrs. J. B. MacPhee, with her daughter, Jean, is visiting her sister at Hala, Mrs. and Miss Lount went to Toronto on Saturday and will spend the winter in that city, | Misses Ada and Hattie Robin- son left yesterday for Stratford where they will spend the win! Miss Hazel Marr has returned to the Sick Children's Hospital, 'Toronto, after spending her hole | Lowell, Rev. W. E, Wallace of Caledon jFast has been spending a few days in town with his daughters, Misses Edna and Olive Wallace. Mr. and Mrs, ©, W, Lloyd and family have returned to St |Thomas after spending a week jwith Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marr. Mr. and Mrs Peter Campbell, Stayner, moved to town last week and are residing in Peel St {Mrs SW. Moore is visiting friends in Witehener during Mr. Moore's absenee on his annual mauuixrieve Misses Fanny and Emma King left on Wednesday for Auckland, | ew Zealand, where they will spend the winter with relatives, Miss AOA. Kenney, of Detroit, ix visiting af her home here Taeutenant J. Evans, of British East Africa, was the gues! of M and Mrs. G.H. Gordon, Sophia St] over the week-end, on his way to Veqeouver after four years' sere view in Frane Wilfril Drury. an employee of the Maclean Pubhshing Ga. 'To- and formerly employed on ve Naminer, was a week-end Nisilor of Bareie and Edgar re lalives Mr. and Mes, Henry liams, Dalston, anneune omen! of Heir datshter wethy, ote Mr Witham Niven, Pamswiek. son of MY and Mrs. Jolin Niven, Barrie. The! marriage to take plaee quiedy ate November (2 Yiss Ada Richardson, 170. of Barr fins been appert prane soloist at Central ¥ Hist Cha Toronto, ©. F lin Legg nist and ehoirmas- ter Miss Richardson follows a ression of notable singers in position, and her splendid voice ang pleasing personality are alrewly winning her mueb favor Hallowe'en Dance * The Literary Society of the |Barric Business College held its! | first entertainment in the way Jof a dance on Friday evening last, Oct. 31, whieh was a great social success anid all seemed to enjoy [themselves immensely, The mu- jie, given by Mrs, Guilfoyle and Roland's Orchestra, from Orillia, |was very much enjoyed. Owing AUCTION SALE | OF 50 CATTLE The undersigned has received in- > structions from W. LANG to sell by Publi¢ Auction, at Jos, Marrin's Yards, .BARRIE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8 The following: 1 Durham Cow, 5 y | ealf at foot. 1 Durham Cow, 4 yrs. old, due by date of sale, |. Durham Cow, 6 yrs. old, due Nov. 15. Pure Bred Durham Heifers, rising 3 yrs. old, registered, due in April. 1 well bred Durham Cow, rising} 4 yrs. old, due in Dec. 1 well bred Durham Cow, rising 5 yrs. old, due in December. 1 Hereford Cow, 7 yrs.old, due in March. 1 Durham Cow, 6 yrs. old, due in March. 8 Durham Steers, 2 years old 1 Hereford Cow, 6 yrs..old, due in March. Durham Heifers, 2 years old. Hereford Heifers, 1 year old 10 Durham Steers, 1 year old 6 Durham Heifers, 4 yr. old. 5 Spring Calves, Durham. The above are all good, breedy old, with tle will do well to attend this Sale. Terms of Sale--6 months' credit 36 Dunlop Street : A Wonderful Collection of Underskirts in satin, taffeta and silk jersey. The prices vary from $5 to $10 SS ly the famous Rogers' Coats and Dresses made by the Canada Cloak Co. Children's Coats in Blanket Cloth in red, navy and -brown. Ages 4, 5 and 6 ON Price, $7.00 Call and inspect them before buying our Hats. on sale Friday and Saturday at eather there | Bringing Up rin Society were not as many in costume as! Gus Hill's latest singing and dancing car- [was expected, but those who were 'nivul of fun, "Bringing Up Father In So- in masquerade apparel were of Cra will be the eee one pro- the best. which greatly added to ,"letion coming to the Grand Opera House ihe suerese of the evening. TL ig 268 Wednesday, Geo, McManus' cartoon hoped that the commiltoo will en. | fooe% Provides' laugh depicting the troub- p ' ~ es of ma and daughter and their discom- deavor to have a few more gath- ' fiture of the teachings of father to be hum- erings such as this. Although it) an. Their attempts to take him into good was a late hour when God Save! society leads to many side-splitting i the King was piayed, everybody 'eats and such hilarity over funny situa- went hometwith a smile and well tons-never before has been offered in any ia tind Tha Paver Hull wag Play or any character, 'The fact that eM ant tcat ee Remind Bringing Up Father In Society" is a Gus as ated with black ruil production lends it an importance and and yellow streamers, Hallowe'en geaurity of suecess that no other name purapkins diffusing a pale glow would suggest. The production, "Bringing from the, platform Up Father In Society" is good in every particular, 'The cast is made up entirely of HOW TO CURE GOITRE OR THICK &pecialty people who not only play their NECK parts, but interpolate specialties of their by a painless home remedy of roots and own. This season Mr, Hill is bringing here herbs. We buve cured goitres of more'un entirely new production--new in song, han 40 years standing in a few weeks New in score, scenically new and resplend- ime. Our trentment is guaranteed to be|snt with a chorus of Broadway's best harmless, and will build up a rundown jlookers, system. 43-tfe Wallace Reid, the Star Universally recognized as one of the lead- ing cinema stare of the country, Wallace Write for free information to Prof. Marlo, Box 337, Toronto, Ont. THE GREATEST EVENT IN HORTICULTURE i DURING THE YEAR . The Ontario Horticultural Exhibition EXHIBITION GROUNDS, TORONTO NOVEMBER '11TH TO 15TH MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF FRUITS, FLOWERS, VEGETABLES and HONEY. A trip to Toronto to see this Show will be a real holiday. Fruit Growers' Convention, Women's Institutes Convention, Beekeepers' Convention. Special Railway Rates on Certificate Plan. --_----_ THERE IS ONLY ONE Don't accept a substitute. ALEX. McKEE ing approved joint notes. 6 per cent, per annum off for cash. W. A. MoOONKEY, Sale at {/p.m. Auctioneer lea a POWELL &E- CO. Phone 326 See our window display of We sell exclusive-; Women's Coats We have just received a ship- ment of New Suits in Gabardine, Poplin and Serge ee renee eee eee eee eeenneeencmvenecevabome : MILLINERY SPECIAL We have a Special Reduction this week on All our $9, $10 and $12 hats are $8.50 Powell G Go. bea ranks Sigh a8 Player whose charac- crizations of strong, virile young men, ure distinguished by canseientious study of ty, il artistry of delineation." Mr. Reid's Qualifications as sector, displayed. as Jead- ing mun in many notable photoplay produe- tions, several of which ure recognized a9 classics of the screen, stamp him as a player In his latest photo- Dub." Mr. Reid firoves "hat - dubs, so-eslled, frequently are the bravest Gn most resourceful of men, Opera House, Friday and Saturday | Sureit'sRight | mid purchase assurance of have maintained a standard anil we make it our vss fo be certain that no meats which over our counters are from diseased enttle: and customers guarantee of Quality with very purchase, nothing for the well-known READMAN'S Butcher Shop Elizabeth st. BEWARE OF CHEAP IMITATIONS GENUINE "CANE MOLA" ~ 100 PER CENT. PURE SUGAR CANE MOLASSES The best, Fattening, Milk Producing, Food Saving, Feed Molasses, on the market. We have a supply for immediate delivery. The only authorized Local Distributor for . CANE MOLA COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED, Montreal, Que.

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