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Barrie Examiner, 13 Oct 1921, p. 3

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as true as it was en Salome and hemselves in the Our collection to make any wo_- y. We suggest and make your E ` ,. Worm 1sxeeu1;ors' uouc ~39-41c ` - Barrie DATED September 28th, 1921. NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act that all persons having claims against the E ate of John McGuire, late v of the Town of,Barrie, in the County of Simcoe, laborer,-deceased, who died on or about the 27th day` of June, 1921, are re- quested to send particulars of their claims to the undersigned "on or before the 21st day of October, 1921, after which date the Exequtors will distribute the assets of the `estate among those entitled thereto, having regml only to the -claims `of which they shall then have notice, and thatthey will not be responsible to any person for the assets of said estate whose claims shall not then have been received. ll \J.l], ILUUO. UUu1laUI 1Iy`U o L ' mu uuup5- Alex. Fletcher ('18), Leslie Clarke (8), Freddie Campbell (17), Donald McArthur (18), Smith Campbell (8). Beets-_-Reta Rands (1), Margaret Mt.-Arthur (11), Ruth Campbell (8), Olive Anderson (11),) Frank Bell (11). Carrots--Greya Harrington (6), W-Ca.ts, ql1a.rt-Smit-1; -Clmxpbell `(8.). Bar-_ lcy; quJert~-Gordon Crawford (17), Wilbert Stocldart (17) . 7 Sweet Corn---Bert Newman (13). Dorothy Cameron (17), Ernest Ash (6), Wilfred Crawford (8), Margaret Moore (11). Field `Corn---Beverley Cook (5), Vivian Fag-an (14) Wm. Johnston (9), Herbie Woodrow (16). -Ggrden Peas---~May Fletcher (18), Harold Du'nn (15). Potat-. oes, Co'bblers-~Jennie Storey (16),tDonald McLean (6), Evelyn Jermey (17), Ivan Sles'ser (6), Beatrice Graham (7). Man: gels-Cliord Stbddart (17), Murrey Av- ison (19), Clarke Crawford (9), Cecil Cam- eron (17), Robt. Johnston,(9). 'l`urnips- Alnv wlnfnhnr l'1Q\ `Anna nlnhkn {Q\ Below is the list of those mamg the prizes, the numbers after the n-ames indic- ating the school section. :- n_;._ _...__; a_,_:u. n___.,,.L-u 'MS\ 1-\,_ Thursday, October 13, 1921' _________________ one SCHOOL ma % NCINGR EDUCT;EONS IN PRICES chool) . Box 543 Try a half pifnftiior piht. Ca Phone 652, E.` M. Frock % mm NOTICE TO CR,ED|1_'ORS `ALEXANDER COWAN, ? Executors Solicitor, Barrie, Ontario. Qnnfnmhnr QRH-n `I091 All Vformef prices will be to the limit--- Evry article in .our,irVnmTen.sestock will be markecl down to the V % '%LowestPrice. Otober is fast becoming 4 one of the biggest months {qr Weddings. NOW`, AS .ALWAYS,fyye have the largest stock of Reliable articles, and `you will be sure to find the Gifts you want for the Bridehere. -'-among the- GIFTS THAT LAST GIFTS THAT LAST 1' 1 October %Weddings ne 453 ield St. o1= WATCHES, cLoc1 %JEWELRY,= DXAMONDS, 'SELVERWARl/E1, cuf GLASS: ETC. WE WILL STARTA BIG SALE ON SATURDAY` ` uugespxe um. ' A `Hammer rHandle--Ro'bbie Fetter (4); Raymond Rutherford (9), Hugh Meats '(5)',_ Clarke` Crawford (9). 'Mi1krStool-- Hugh Moare (5), George Campbell (17);. Gordon -Ferguson `(13,). Hilton Beard (5). Farm Ga.te-Clarke Crawford` (9), mx `Beard (5), `Bruce Roberts ('1),-Harold. Prophet (18). Nail Box-~Jam9s Beard (5), Melville Wtmlm (14). Native: Wnndn--'R.iy puma u.o). nun Dulr--131119`.-I neuru [OJ i&ivi11e Waples (14). Native` Wo_ods_-- iz Beard (5), Frank Howell (5), Bever ey` Cooke (S), Nellie Glover (6). V A ' \JUl"LlLlU \l.lIo' Weeds--Annie Avison (19), Ila Gillespie (16), John Morrison (7), Jessie Metcaltb (197, -Mary M. Gilchrist (17). Wedseeds --Maud Bridley (5), Lizzie Rands (5): Grace, Anderson; (13), Ila Gillespie (16), ---Maud Pridley (5), Lizzie Rands (5); (16), Bruce Boadway (5), Jenniev-Storey (16). vG1'.ains, Grasm, Clovers--Edna: Beard (5) Jeanette McArthur (5), `I12: aillnnnin I \ \ LJCIILLI \IJI, |J Gillespie (16). `T-rnrnnnnr .1 -"1 \'JI 'B`x>ead--ve1ma Miller (11), Lillian Baker (14), Marjorie Graham (13), Clara Cooke (14), y Gin'ger~Sna1ps'--Ne1]ie Baker (14`. , Jennie Storey (16), Bessie Mc_Arthur (17), Pearl Graham (7). Layer Cake---Mary Fletcher (18), Mary Pearson (9), Dorothy Graig (4). Dorothy Cameron (17). Socks-- Margaret Storey (16), Mary Gilchrist (17), Pearl Perry (17), Hester Link (14). Aspron ' '---Flora Graham (13), Marjorie Graham. (13), Pearl Perry (17), Laura Crawford (11). Towel--Mary Gilchrist (17),` Viola Avison (19), Jessie bytcaife (19), Annie Avison (19). ' W i - '7 A..u........ I.L.....\- u`-.....L'" u..A_u_.... `l:\ IIVIBULI \ LU I . - V . Address (=boy)4~Hugh McArthur `(5) . Address (girl)'-~ Isabdl McArth1ir (17), Ed- na. Beard (5). School Parade'-J-_ar1'.att (5), Guthrie (17).` TITAAJ- Anni- A-.:....- l1n\ Tl- l'11`lI_..._!- A};i;s:i3*lor`e.-'1lacLeod (13), Frank Bell (11), Bertha Bell (11), Victor Bell. '?(11). Leslie Clark (13). Russet Apples--- |Hilda Beardsnll (1-5), Bernice Moore (5), l Berth-a. Bell (11), Victor Bell (11), Winnie Barnes (11). Snow A;pples--Bernice Moore (5), Hovey Adams (1), -Clarke Cr-awford 9g\, Errol Johnston (13), Elmer Howell ' 5 A ' ----.., v--....`.-.. Asters-Clara `Cook (11), Margaret Bin- nie (4), Annie Leigh (13), Evelyn Craw- ford (8), Margaret Bell (11). Small Table Bouquet---Grace Elson (11),, Lavina John- ston (ll, Bernice Moore (5), Thelma M-awclsley (5); Laura Hall (17). Button- -holes-Flora Morrison (7), Maggie Howell 3')`, {Mary Gilchrist (17), Ohristenb. Camp- rn - OF up? uas ucu, \1a}. `Cockerel---Ernest Ash (6), Robt. Pearson (*9), Mary` Gilchrist (17), . Eldred Home (9). Pulle_t-Eldred Home (9),: .Robert Pear/son (9), Ernest Ash (6), I-Iovey Adams (1). Pen, one cockerel, two cpullets--Vic- tor Bonney (7), Robt. Pearson (9), Isa- belle McLean (5). Ernest Ash (6). Calf, beef brand (ma'le)-.-Arthur Peterson (1), John Morrison (7), Barrett Muir (1). Spring Lamb, short woo`1-Kenneth Muir. (1); Orr Kissock ('17), Smith Campbell (8}. Spring Lamb,`.Iong wool--Cliord Stoddart (17), Wilbert Stodvdart _(17), Mervyn Saderson (1). v I :-:\x v1 I Margaret Shellswell (18), Doris Glover (6), F10 (Gillespie (16), -Perth Beasley (17). ,P-arsnips-Velma. Miller (11), Thelmiz Mawdley (5), Myrtlestoddart (17).. Laura Besse (1), Johnny_Currie (17). 0nions-- Howard Crawford (8), Grace Anderson (13), Errol Johnston (13), Nellie Glover (6)., Jessie Cook (5). Tox11atoes-l\/iargaret Campbell (17), Charlie Anderson (13), Duncan Campbell (17), Ernest Ash` (6), `Hilda Grah-am (13). -Potatoes, G?M{-- Melville Hunter (6), J. A. Wiggins (17), John Morrison (7), Dot Kayner (-18), Ken- neth Gillespie (16). L l\ up . V`! COMMUNITY SILVER PLATE FALLS 7Majn"y new and Artistic Designs have just arrived--It Will pay you to see these, at Prices we are offering. REEVES JEWELRY {STORE ` R'EEvE s@ JEWELRY STORE OUR NEW PRICES -WILL CONVINCE` You ~ THAT THIS IS A GENUINE Pmcg ._. REDUCTION SALE l1tari0 ` ational French ll\(Iul.\l- Il\l \a\ILI.\llJ\JLCIIll\llI UL Illa When the examination of this wit- ness was concluded, the Crown At- torney applied for a bench warrant to secure the attendance of ,.Mrs. Flagg on the ground that she was a material witness. Z` 1 (Continued from page one) door to ascertain the trouble. As he did so, out fell a package contain-3 ing the m_issing articles. Witness did| not.think they had been there any length of time as the mechanism was: covered with vaselineand there was! no sign of grease on the paper. 1 IE Dnnn uy-:.J.-uul #1. non`: J4-....u..~. ...-. nav snag: VA. 5Lvunu vs: Univ 11:01:91: 1 Mr. .Ross wished to ask wi~tness-re- garding the habits and character of Travers-Bailey, but the magistrate, would not permit it. TI7J.......... .....:.J L - 1.-.] L-.._..`I _ _.._..__.A. vvvuau ll\.IU 1J\LLll|v AU Witness said he had heard a report of Travers-Bailey being held up in 0ueen s Park and being stabbed in: the wrist, some months ago, but had heard no corroboration of it. `I`I 7`I_ ,__ J, NO EVIDENCE ' AGAINST, JORDAN Magistrate FlSi;i;issed' Case! When ` Crown` Refused to | Go Ahead. Keep your eyes on our windows ` ---- You will be interested Arid here jxovji kow that your `clothes will be? prperly treated and that our business courtesy will make you feel that this in truth is the cleaning and dyeing House De` Luxe. tC~31R5`m03*Ntk JYou may. dress. :13 well as _she," says mgr Dainty Dorothv. DON T envy the" clolhes of thel well-dressed woman a whose wardrobe seems inexhaustible; have some of your Own garments dry cleaned and dyed? For that is the secret" of many a .woman s smartly garbecl `appearance. Qber 13, 1921 Ph "tn"-"'n.tusc G:'l:&:l:91t;z3RDER --CLOCKS-- 7/'5. Szmebocz m e.-s,e. s. 5 `THE BARRIE ExAM1NI%:1i %B%arrie s%Bigg>'est G ift .Store ICANIADA auc. co., Louis}... on` - When Chief King asked about pay- ment of the witnesses, the Crown At- torney said that he would not certify to these accounts as he `had.not au- thorized the calling of them. The magistrate, however; told the `Chief that he would certify to theaccounts, at the same time telling the Chief to get the Crown Attorney s authority before issuing subpoenas. in Qua fu- I L..- I Mr. Ross commented very strongly lon the injustice done his client. The only witness examined` showed that the complainant had a big imagina- tion. Had the case been proceeded with-`~they= would have -proved that there were many other `cases of his romancing. The young man who had been so unjstly accused had seen service overseas and returning had paid $500 (nearly-all his available funds) to Travers-Bailey to be taught watchmaking.' - The way in which his name had beenvdragged hroughy the zriudiwas scandalous and ehad done .nothing to deserve it. -n .u -.' .. A--- I Mr. Ross suggestedthziethe should be repaid to his clients this Mr. Travers-Bailey agreed. uuvu - n -u d has taken 2 depended ; in putting paired. . Crown Attorney -Then, I ask leave to amend the i ormation, `charging defendant with` theft of this two dollars. i The Magistrate--- I can t do that. I You may lay a new information. You don't even exhaust your other evi- dence before seeking this adjourn- ment. ' ' Mr. Agnew-- But he hasn't any. The Magistrate-- illhe Crown's refusal to proceed is only an excuse. There is no evidence to show that it has any case. The charge is dis- missed. ` 1-; n `I . -I i .Mr. Radenhurst didn't think so.i Mrs. F1agg s evidence would only prove that she had paid an account of $2.00 to a you1`l g' man with red- dish hair. `I m not going to post- pone a case that as already been 5 postponed a week ifkr a matter that has nothing to do w h this charge, he declared emphatically. turn 1- - If I can't get that witness, I won't _proceed and you `can dismiss the case, said Mr. Cotter. She wired from London yesterday that she iwould not come and I insist that she be brought. ` IT... "Mr- .......J......l... The 'Magistrate- Her evidence H be brougntx , : has absolutely nothing to do with this 'theft charge. I It looks to me like an. i excuse to try and get out of proceed- I ing with the case. ~DON T THROW YOUR OI__._D CA_RPETS 'A\y_AY ta----- :-uv- --vvn-n - They make new reversible V_/elvetex" Rugs . Semi for Velvetex Folcler 7 $500 1 VI`- [RES To ` Cuollingwood Public Utilities Com- On Sept. mission has bought a store for $4120 Gibson of and will open a Hydro shop. golden wed are in store for you` if you visit our Store for thglt Gift you have to give. We are at your service with the best goods.-- Nothing sold that cannot be RECOMMENDED or GUARANTEED. Wonderful Opportunities JEWELRY T/hatKPleases uxunuxx U1. Quay: weddng. 28 Mr. and Mrs. Henry ibson Stavner elehratnd +1.m'- a. an Aux . a_zuu xurs. nen Stayner celebrated their idina \ Labeth & Mary Stu. % Page Three nited numliere.

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