`53e!lti5'2%.&.JJGi!r9v ' "T I .3713? I335 ea. Hockey Sticks from . `ha -14-; BEST ENGLISH TEAPOTS Thursday, December 8, 1921.1 $2.95 to $12.00 ea. . . $1.25 to $3.75 ea. . . $1.65 to set . . $1.50_to $3.00 :9: .1 _t_or$'}.0(;ea. 5 ntarto gwersational Frfilgh V Limited numbers. ~ - I -After many rumors and denials Germany has officially asked or..a `-reparations moratorium. The ritish mbinet. seems disposed to grant the %request conditional upop. Germany `complying with `certain conditions. These concern the deflation of paper money, increases in taxation, bal- ancing of the budget,`and a measure yof allied supervision over finances. The matter will be taken up with France and Italy. From the latter :nothing in the way of opposition is expected if it can be shown that there is good `ground for the arrangement. . It is from France that trouble is an- 4 =ticipated. The so-called Wiesbaden 4 agreement between France and Ger- 1 -`many would continue in Force. This 1 anrovides for payment in material and 4 `work of part of the re aration to 1' `which France is entitle . As this 1 `would continue if the cash morat- 1 orium is granted, it would involve 1 another adjustment, because the re- parations as a whole are based on a percentage system of division among `the interested allies. It is probable that there will be an interallied meet- I ting soon to consider the whole ques- -tion. France is unofficially reported to favor a receipt ship for Germany -and the exploitation of the Rhine- land by the allies. A number of `those who have been following the developments in the situation connect the recent visit of Herr Stinnes, (3 Germany's noted nancier and indus- trial leader, to Britain, with the re- 1., `ported willingness of Britian to grant ,p, -`a delay. It is thought that in addit- N tion to the mass of information pro- 'vided by Britian s own ambassado- 1; `rial staff and other representatives V in Germany, Stinnes was able to add le some reassuring news as to the pre- 1, `parations Germany is making to re- m sume payments at an early date. 0. II-I'\l'I9 Ur on under, cash; mjor credit will he gin-1 proved joint non-. run A . v u r_ , , __ ,____. Terms for thI'(`.\}l known on day of Sale at 1 p.m. w A um tul. UIIIJ Cut Afr L ft. cut/; Deering I ham fanning mill. hand; roller; Jul! gasoline engine, speed jack;-].`L with wheels. No. 8-16. nearly no-u; lrzxcmr plow; Ir::<- mr clover hu]lvr. since . being on-r}:`. xvzxqmzm; G00di.-rm _l_L_l._ pletely equip_u elex ator and .< run" three sozu engine.`18-22. All "-411 RA AI LIINMU.` lrusulc. 10'.:.. In H All wi!l,be SUM proprietor is mrw and has no use fq vn I I I.r.--1u';:. red cow, 6 yn<.. yrs. old; 6 heifers 2 calves, 6 month. 3 calves. 1 mom} Illnl I-III-A41-A of Farm Sto IIIII I-I-IIlI_l` I 0 cut. only cut 2 fr n1v6- IN.-.....2.... HORSES--B:1_\' brown horse, 10 y R _vrs.. 1300 lbs. 1300 lbs. I`ITT'I I` I\ For full lis t`andparticu1ars`_, ee &&%Qa The unriex.\*igm-d ":i2"ixs`oEsA1 ...J.... _.. @@%v IJUU IUD`- CATTLE--Rr-gij nrl nnur A Lanvca. 1 HIUIIHI lMPLEMENTS- wIii)N1:_S| co` GIVE US LOT I4, C Half mile west t0?7` by Lac H. J.TWiSS VIC 5|: 1 }'.lIl. W. A. MCCO Thursday C:EOR( Opposill Sa! CREI I A Admira1 Lord Beatty in his brief M... -1.` rv......'.1.. ........:.. .. ....._2......1 :.._ Upstairs Tailor Shop ROSS BLOCK Phone 73l_ Good Assortment of Suiting: and Overcoatings WuR.l.l;H:'.Vl:LNT.l: THE|R S|GN||.'|CANCE.% T i/;`. ..%"`'B""` and all business subjects. Special Farm Course Page Two JAN: 3,19. SFECIAL 3ARaAiiTi mww PROPERTY . TAILOR - FOR ' LADIES AND SHORTHAND! BANKING FILING .uc:. uuc .u.cuuu nub uurmg 13118 year. I must report that .I have found A the7Sanit'ary Inspector to be faithful and energetic in the discharge of his duties. 1' L-__, L, .41 , ,1 .1 an -' - \AI.llIICDu I have to thank the Chairman, Sec-' retary and members _of the Board for the hearty co-operation in Board of Health work. . VIIU lllll In 2. "Weekly eollection of gatebage, kitchen waste, ashes, etc., as a mun- icipal sennce. ` ` Q All 1-nu`-oI1vn-n4-a k-ll!!! .4... J... llyl 5UL'V.IUCn ' _ 3.. All restaurants, hotels, etc., to have an outfit for sterilization of all dishes and utensils used in the re- paraticin or servingof food, to a 0rd ,protection against spread of com-. 1 municable diseases; I A 'l'Il.'.;. .`.....;.............:. .......1-_.;_--_.`; -5 _u--u.-;.-nvanuuvavano 5 , In conc1usion,_I would like to make" ' the following recommendations for |f_uture consideration._ J 1 ml... ....:....;:1.-:.. __-:.--_-.2_-u: .l..|LlIlll.C UUl.la l.uUl.'l$Vl:lUl.l. ` L 1. The sclentiflc pasteurization of all milk sold in the municipality by one plant._ - - 9 "Wnn1r1Iv tlu-Cnnnl-inc. .-3 -----`L--- The town water is absolutely free` from contamination of `any kind, but` all are not privileged to use same, Many -wells still exist which may be a} menace to the health of those drink- ing their waters- If by laboratory tests they are found to be contamin- ated,-` orders `are ' given for their cleansing or filling up. v- ' -A Septic Tanks, Cesspools . Two permits were given for in- stallation of septic tanks where sewei , 1. uc .I.uwu`s water supply i where the soil was suitable for their 9 proper working. Your Board doesll not issue permits for inception ofi `cesspools and favors the closing ofl `connection could not be had and` existing ones. _ . Dumping Ground for Refuse Weekly inspections of town dumps were made, An incinerator at a forming the -work properly. 'l'l1n neural it-mnnnnns .-.3 .......a....... small cost was established and is per- A Double Brick House, seven rooms in each _side, water, lights, sink, par- tition in cellar, nice garden and garage; this is a good house in first-class repair and good location. Someone will get a bargain;'why not you? The pair . . . . . . $4200` Ten-acre Market: Garden, good brick house and stable; this is a good -one and the price is right; easy Iterms . . . . . . . . . . . . . -. . _. . .$2000 ` nu uuug one `W0.l'K properly. I The usual inspections of restaur- ants,_ grocery stores, hotels, fruit stores, livery stables, laundries, have been made and reported on from time to time.- ' "_____ _______AA_;o \ '-' UV uuuc. Three prosecutions wer made un- .dr the Health Actduring the year. Tmugf. rhnnrf. +119? T 11017:: -Pnun 101' (ll.[`C, testing Ior butter fat, and, in consequence he has been able to ' do his work in a more efficient man-.` ner. During the early summer months milk was delivered to the ` dairies at a very high temperature, 3. no effort apparently -being` made to cool same. In consequence, the milk '1 quickly `soured and possessed bad odours. Notification was given to the offending producers and condi-,=l tions improved forthwith. The stand-g ard of our milk has been raised in. the increased percentage of butter 1 fat in samples submitted and in its cleanliness - e ~ ` `I1 p ..,.,m uuuxlxcu H] a samsractory man- ner; also giving special attention to rthe care of our tubercular patients. Inspection of Slaughter Houses These were found in the spring months to be in an ,unsanitar_v con- `dition. Sanitary Inspector F. Smith, by repeated visits and Warnings, was, able to improve matters and bring about a more satisfactory condition.. Dairies \ By _the courtesy of Dr. Hastinrzs, . Medical Officer of Health, Toronto,. our Sanitary Inspector was able toi study his methods of Pasteurization,'- Milk Inspection, Sedimentation, test for dirt, testing for butter fat, and, in nnnzpmmn.-a ha 1.... 1.-.... ..1.1_ L, . , Dcllla us M1155 neaiy, one OI their Pub-I Iic Health nurses, to promote matern-3 ity and child welfare work. So well was this work received that a Com-I munity Nursing Association was` ` `formed to give aid, and later funds} were raised to finance a successor to, Miss HeaI_V. Miss Nodwell, being ap-' ` pointed, has been carrying:.. on the work outlined in a satisfactory | ` `l1Iv' nien a-ixn'nn- av-mn:..l -.J.&.....L!..._. L- ;c\.muua umrrnoea Z. I Upon request of the Women's Insti-, ;tute, the Provincial Board of Health; I sent us Miss Healy, one of their Pub-I [Hrs nnalth nu:-en: ha ~.u..u......|... .....A.-_.. - J..I.Bu V Infectious diseases reported: Scar- `V let fever 19, diphtheria. 24, smallpox l typhoid fever 5, tuberculosis 6,] M measles 4. . - ; Deaths from infectious diseases:`.i Scarlet fever 1, Tuberculosis 5. Deaths of children under 1 year,.1 13. Causes: Premature births 5,3 Malnutrition 2,` Difficult birth 2 I ' Marasmus 1, Cholera Infantum 1, In: 5'` fectious Diarrhoea 2. ` I TTnnn -nan.-....J. -1.` LL- 117. I - - -- l nuvcuuat:L' 1.0. Births 17 5, marriages 76, 1'...I.`.._A!___, :- _. VW -- V.-.-ova: I herwith submit to you my report I re sanitary condition of the munici- .pali_ty during the year 1921, ending November 15. n.'..u.... an: _--4 - -- - V (Continued frofpage 1) Bafrie, Nov. 15th, 1921. To the Chairman and Members - of the Board of Health, Barrie, Ont. . Gentlemen : - 3'even;roomd Brick House, all mod-I ern cdnveniences, wired for eleg-I tric stove; hen house, good lot, mcel Eocation; owner leaving town $4000| M. _o. H. ANNUAL REPORT` . I 3 popular conception of him in thepub-j I lie mind as Beatty does. But the, I most impressive thing about his ad- : dresses was his confidence in two I vital matters. First, that the disarm- -I` . ament conference was of value -and` 3 would accomplish much; Second, that- - Britain's position in world affairs `- : would always be identical with what| t it is now; that the duty of policing- . the seas. was something the British 1 ' navy could not hand over to anybody I` ` else. Whoever persuaded or arrang- ed for Admiral Beatty to Visit Can- 1 ada instead of allowing him to go. directly home from Washington did i a good day's work. It will be a mis- take if other prominent figures in] the British delegation at Washington ` do notcome this way, too. As an 1 interpreter, in a sense, between the ` old andithe new world, Canada has 1 a more vital position in such confer-4! ences on-' this continent than any; other of the overseas Dominions. b U ll__.;_:___-, I .... -.._.u- The Town's Water Supply In 4-nun nu-nL.... ... -.L_-1__L_I__ Recomm'eridations'" v. v.- wvwu AJVIIIIIIIV (Cont':inV1J'e'i on page 14) ' Also` a lot of useful gifts in Tool a11'd'A11f6. _ A ccccc ories . - ` ' V . WIN HARD %` % " CORDIALLY INVITED. WARE 130., LTD. I v------- - v -vv-- ruzvruvlnuu nu DIIUF EARLY. AN INSPECTION OF OUR STOCK W ._;_-..L._j3 ' - gloves Dy cne C8l'l'lel'. All -of which is respetfully sub-_ mitted. V V ' . LA. T. LITTLE, 11-, ,,a Ann-' A":-1 ,141, serviceor_ other dommunity nursingn; E A .._-_._ -1-__,`l_, .1 1-__, ,_ -~_ -- --. vw-`V- t\r.nnnll}IlCUJ -----I--a- 5`. 1;. more -cleanly delivery of bread and cakes, either by -wrapping the same, or the wearing of clean gloves by the carrier. All -4: ...1.:..1. : . . . . . -.f;d.-n.. mu. 1"Seven-roo'mAe*d Stucco Cottage, elec-s tric lights,town water, sink, good stable, hen house, garage, large" '.=Iot; this is a [nice home and the `price is right . . . . . . . ._ . . . .._$l600 Gills for the Home-maker i Ilaintyand Useful sins [or All uuavxus up.Lo, puuomuus/Ul pup lll IIILLKIC ITEUTIC, HUG brush with nickle handle . ; . . $1.50 to $2.25 ea. Coleman Lanterns, Sunshine of the night, $10.50 Tools and Auto. Accessories. _ V u V L s u ya, \I6cll\/LLU casetype. Reg. $3.00, for . . . . . . . . . $1.49_ ea. Ever-ready rubber set Shaving Brushes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85cto$l.75ea. Shaving Sets, consistingfof cup in nickleframe, and 141-uunl-n 1--:-5-In q:n`p1}\ `-`nu-c141; $1 -t\ - A55 A-1 Med'ic-1` C;f'l i`:"e.r.:c>`ff`I.I`;z_altIn, Bar1_'ie_ ` lmproved type Gilletle Safety R_azor,enick'l_e and ivory cases. 0 Price . . . . . . . $5.00 and $6.00 ea- Old -Pattern Gillette, reg $5.00, now . . . $3.50 ea. ' ~ Autostrop in leather, 22.22;? ? 1 Ever-ready Safety Davnrc dd n An 3d'efy Razor '"r'ig' .'.'.'f I ;".'l".'. Others with knife, _ ..---_, ...rvv...., `J.-nyyvuucuv ultbll . . . vi:-I0 UCCII Cold Meat Forks,`Adarn~a'ndyPatrician. . ; $2.75 ea. Cold Meat Forks, Old Colony . ., . . . . . . . $2.50 ea. Tomato Servers, Old Colony . . . . . . . $3.50 ea. Butter Knives, Adam and Patrician . . . . . $1.60 ea. Butter Knives, Old Colony . . . . . . . . $1.50 ea. Cheese Servers, Adam and Patrician. .. $2.75 ea`. Cheese Servers, Old Colony . . . . . . . .. $2.50'ea. Cream Ladle, Adam and Patrician . . . . . $2.50 ea. Cream Ladle`, Old. Colony . . . . . . . . . . . $2.00 ea. Gravy Ladle, Adam and Patrician. . . . . $3.00 ea. Gravy Ladle, Old Colony . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.25 ea. Pie Knife, Old Colony, hollow handle. . $4.25 ea. Pie Knife, Old Colony, at handle . . . . $3.75 ea. Pie Knife, Chippendale . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.50 ea. Salad Server, Old Colony . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.75 ea. . Sugar Tongs, Old Colony . . . . . . . . . . . . `$1.85 ea. Sugar Shells, Old Colony . . . -. . . .` . . . . . $1.35 ea. Sugar Shells, Adam and Patrician . . . $1.60 ea. Pickle Forks, Adam and Patrician ,. ._ . . . $1.75 ea. Pickle Forks, Old Colony . . . . ; . . . . . . . $1.35 ea. Pickle Forks, Chippendale . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 ea. Child s Sets: knife, fork, spoon, cup and napkin rino' ` '"" Blefrs/`S-[;;c')c'>I;s', .O.l.d. (':'c>ic}n'y','; ..... .- ...... . Berry 51300115, Chippendale pattern E151-1-n`A An... A...` r\..L,_?-', , Best Sheffield Steel Carving Sets, 3 pieces in leath- erette velvet lined cases. Prices ranging from . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $6.50to$15.00set Firth Stainless Sheield Steel Dinner Knives ` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $6.25 per half doz. Firth Stainless Sheield Steel Dessert Knives ...... .................$5.50perhalfdoz.V White-handled Sheffield Steel Dinner Knives, from .b . . . . . ._ . . . . . . -. . . . . . to $6.00 half doz. White Handled Shefeld Steel Dessert Knives, from . . . ; . . . . . . .r . . . . . . $3.50 to $5.00 half doz. Berry Spoons, Adam and Patrician patterns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$3.75 each Dnrr1rC K A A o -an NJ /"A`....__ La` g ' INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION Moderate rates v N6 agents. Barrie Business College W`rit1e H. A. Henry, Prin., for_particuIars. Gills tor Father THE BARRIE EXAMQIER `Q3 fork and spoon, from % . . . . . . . . . $1.25 to $2.95 set V.-ruuuruv run r\ll'\\Il'. l'|-fill ' 4 FORMALLY HOISTED The ag of the Canadian Air Force was consecrated -and oieially unfurled at Camp Bbrden last Wednesday af_ternoon in the presence of the Inspector-General, Sir Will- oughby Gwatkin. Tkn '\\n-\ .-.5` ti... 4_'-:__:_.- J,,,-A ~L~L3~-- .c4NAmAN AIR FORCE FLAG EIIDIIAI I \l v-ovoJ _.- - v...-._, . Razors...-$1.00.ea. Ever-ready Combina- tion set, consisting of Razor, Stropper and Strop...$3.t75- ea. E ver-read y .nick1e-plat- ed cases, cigarette or 3...... I`I.-,.-L -- Hf l. 2lU'lCI2ll1 . . my... .. ny atnc1an y...:._..'....` lPatnC12m. 1 1y atrician I ':tt_rician..... 3 I llow h-:mdle.. 1 hzmd1e..-.....' ' , I ..! % . ..` . ..& ztnclan ttrician 3 .. "BUSINESS `SECRETARIAL "DICTAPHONE `rt 1 1' 9196:: 3350 ach $2.75 each . , As: :4 - 7--vw `run- . $1 .50 $2.50 ea. . ea. . . La 5;; bugle -solunding the general salute, guards presenting arms and the oicen uting. I DON'T DELAY IN-GE'ITlNG THAT GIFT. 11' 1s GREATLY TO YOUR ADVANTAGE TO SHOP IPADIV AM lnlcnnnuwnnr l\l'| t\III\ .....- -__ jsarrge RESIDENTIAL souool. son GI s Scholarship Matriculation. Solo Singing: Music. Art. 1 emphasized. Outdoor games and spa Ilnnlok -.4---I ----||--A Sheffield Steel Pocket `Knives, from 25 to $1;75 ea. Sheield Steel, ivory handles . . : $1.25 to $1.75 ea.` > A V ` .1 Daylo Flashlight T an m- - nu- ,_.v _. Y-- Fireplace Sets, consisting of Ton:g, Poker, S'h'o\;i and Brush .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12.75 set Brass Coal Scuttles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $11.75 ea. Tea Kettles with fancy handles 32.4510 $450 each ..-.. ..........--V-ya, nnuul o - . . o c o @6101 consisting Tongs, 0111`; Drnck ` unlvwl xnuunpo, pu81ctVCU,UVC'l glilbb ' "1'iI{i`rfg:s',Vrr"o}' . . . . . .0 . . . . . . $6.95 to $10.00 ea. Silver Baker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8.00 ea. Pyrex Chop Dish, silver frame . . . . . . . . $6.00 ea. Pyrex Meat Dish, silver frame, ivory handles $8 ea. Butter Dish, handled, Heirloom Plate. . $4.75 ea. Butter Dis-h without handles . . . . . . . . . $3.75 ea. Pyrex Pie Plates,` silver frames . . . . . . . . $5.50 ea. Pyrex Pie Plates, nickle frames . . . . . . . . $3.85 ea Pyrex Casseroles, nickleframes, from $3.75 to $5 4;vuuLn.uA .lJ\I.I.\.L JJCCIIIIIJ Ill llB UIIICJ. *;our of Canada made a` profound im- pression on all who heard the addres- ses he delivered at various functions. '-There was a remarkable qualityin 'his voice, wonderfully controlled, xhat stamped him as possessing gifts; of "oratory that would have carried| him far in the realms of statesman-' ship had he notelected to follow the` _..~... nm...1.. Am... .. .\..1.1.-.. .........-......... Brass Jardinieres, from $2.25 to $7.75 ea: p;m3nlr:nn Cain n..-......!..L:... .. - '1`- .- -. ' Casseroles with silver frames, engraved rover glass ]ii1ino'Q {mm ' 1'5 E L """ " Cake Plates, from .' . . . . . . . . Cream and Sugar Sets . . . .- . . . Salt, Pepper and Mustard Sets. Fancy` Cup and Saucers . . . . . . . . . 65 Berry Sets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.50 Nut B'ow1s, very handsomely finished An A-v - Special value, Ail China set, .,, -rf_-.... --V vv uvunblla ALA 1451811011 I UIDCIGIH LJlll' ner and Tea Sets, 97 pieces. Price . . $35.00 set Others in very handsome designs, from Qrllil AA - .434; AA Four special new designs in English Porcelain Din- npr an}! Tan Q11`-n n ...:-,..... A4`: 4.4` Gifts for the Boys` venben.CEoIlLIege Rnrrio RFSIHFNTIM I Join our new classes and train" for a real position. ! "1.-xv--rnavx-rv-`nu.-4 ...--.-..__..-- . -__ . Gis IorMoll1er general V the Less than four canes a week will pay for land the officers 591- The Barrie Examiner by the year. Send for it now. Fo} Prospectus apply to Principals. 65 TO $3.25 EA. ' 'frB?n"T'."$'1` 531 7 Sleighs from - nhni 1.` ` 'J".o'{J$3.7s ea. Skates, all patterns FIE- L, Q!-I l\l\ *'.'}6.~1I{i.6 Meccano Engineer- ing Sets . .$1.50 to $15 set 22 Calibre Rifles` 1 A4- Beautifully nished Prices ranging from yvnonnv I I \/I . . $25.00 i};$6o.oo set _ Bridal Rose pattern . . . . . . . . . . `$45.00 set . 65c to $2.25 ea. to $6.50 ea. -nuA _J uuu ll\.' AIIIL Clcbhcu (U LUIIUW bill ! _. Rarely does a public personage live up to his pictures and to the