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Barrie Examiner, 8 Dec 1921, p. 3

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ember 8, 19211 Dunning a& McFadden f`Il\l\II "I"f\ III! t\\1"I" nook oiJizT=XAE '1-'.ARL-`? We representall steamship lines and Grand Trunk and Canadian National Railways. Always a pleasure to give information II - u an in - -7--- Up-town osice, 41 Dunlop s? T 447w Duuu-uy lbflz. E. Webster Visited in Toronto this- AL_so qvER;iAuL_'rA1'goNARY_ Engzcmas NEWS OF GOOKSTOWI XMA!N%MERRY%i5NGT-1iND 7 --._:...__:- uw--- `-`y,------- -jr -l;pert Service.- All xvnourk guaranteed _l_FA YOU lNTENiD'*IT`0 spawn A. F. A. MALCOMSON Y- V..- Christmas? During the month of November, we are giving FREE with ~ each dozen cabinet portraits, one large print `suitable for framing. WM: '.:RT.!% c6'bxs'rowN, om >!`j1-Q11 Q`X|v>%. j` LOUIS J: C O(Ij(\jl)-(|-(|lb.(_4 A her cars and garage work, if not immediately settled, will he placed in the bank for col- lection. ' ' V I'I_I.,,,A ('1. I ' 1- If! The Women's Missionary Auxiliary of the Methodist Church sent as a. Christmas pres ent to Miss Jackson, a missionary -at the Norway House, =a coat sweater and a bolt of red ribbon. The ribbon is to be used for hair ribbons for the children as Christ- mas presents. pan D. XHk:u...l..... .....l U '1'! 'D....I..'.. Lll-3 `llCClILx`3. ` Rev. Dr. Whittaker and H. T. Rankin made a. trip to Toronto this week. It, :1, n- .. p n- 1 an IIKILICJJIIUKIIJI _ Mlss. Langm-an spent Saturday in Top onto. I II I ll!-_._- ICU I/IUH a Robert Goodwin of Toronto visited" iza; town last week : V`l"L_ 1`lV___.-__7_ 1:1,,-:, , A ~1- '1- .1 [near- FWLE}. Wxafiicgtc -r;'i?_`;.;hc;;\-2311:; assisting in the Union Bank here. `[1 ... Il..1'I_-L..:_ _..__L AL, ,_,-1_ __j LAC: ALUIHC All IJLHLIIIJDUII. `Mr. and Mrs. John Plant returned home on Thursday evening of last week from their honeymoon. _ Mina In-u-....n.. ...\.-".5 Q..4......I..-- ._ VF-.. Ill ELIC \JllI|}Il IJHIIIK 11515: ML-Kechme spent the week-end at her home in Brampton. `tr ` DR!` Mun `Aka .Dlnv\+ u-n6...-.n.l Ln..- L. O. L". No. 449 elected oicers for 1921 as follows :--- W.M., Rev. T. R. White; D.M.. M. McFadden; Chap., `W. H. Bart- lett; Rec. Secy., W. J Broley; Fin. Secy., Wm. Copeland; Treas., Chris. Campbell; lst Lecturer, Chas. Clute; 2nd Lecturer, H. Lewis; D. of C. , Wm. Baker; Commu- tee, W. Meher. Jas. Donnell, A. Marling, Geo. Nevills, W, Marling; Tylers. Georgg. Nevills and H. Lewis; Auditors_ W. J. Finlay and E. Lewis, At J1;";;};;Ja1'x}.'eI{Qg 0} }i1'1. 0. o. F. for the election of officers, held in their lodge rooms, Tuesday night of last Week, the following were elected :-- ' Noble Grand---George Coles, Jr. . Vice Gra.nd--0scar Shanks. Recording Secret-ary-A. C. Bricker. Treasurer---V.` L. Vanatter. Financial Secr eta.ry--George Coles, Sr`. Physician-Dr. E. G. Turnbull. Trustee--A. Lowe. --...u-.vv . oavvvuo Hall Board--`.'. L. Van3.tter, A. C. Bric- .ker: H. G. Robertson, E. Burgess and W. Wyles. 'm... :.._.e..n..+;,... ...:n ...1,.. ..1--.. ...._1.. :_ VYJ'lCDo ' The installgstion will take place early in the new year. vvovanw in-`JQIJV Successor to J. Frank Jackson Read The Examiner Adlet Column. BARRIE |.0.0.F. OFFICERS t.75 ea. terns . L. O. L. Officers Page Threck b.0O set ' ttern .00 set .75 ea. Shovel .75 set :75 ea}. Limited ....;..a;-;;..;. ET gm in Din- .00 set .75 ea. .75 ea." L5 les "At to $17` ; from zw of Farmstock and Implemenfs The undersigned has received instructions ` from $15 set v:j--:-v:--- ---iwv _- _ the following: HORSES-aBay -horqe, 8 yrs., 1500 lbs.; brown horse, 10 yrs;, 1500 lbs. ; bay horse, 8 yrs., 1300 lbs.'; -brown horse, 12 yrs}, A 1300 lbs. x I\A'l'1'I |_- n-.. aL-_n....._ L.'.n `n ..... . I-UUU lllo CATTLE-Reg. Shot-thorn bull, 2 315.; red cow, 6 yrs., due Dec. 20; 6 steers, `.2 yrs. old; 6 -heifers, 2 yrs. old;;3 yea:-lingo; 2 calves, 6 months old; ca-lf, 2'.mont2hs old; 3 calves, 1 month old. I M DI EIlEM`l'.__l\mu-inn -lninmn 7_.- I 7`. ..--..-u .~ Icvvn wBiiEsDAY, DEC;-_14 I ' LL- ..ll.....l....... LOT 14, `con. T2, 'INN|SI-`IL Half mile west of St. Paul : Church 4 to sell by public auction on C-ITQIKEK I `I X G GEORGE QUANTZ CREDIT SALE Dec. 6.--In giving a report of Mr. Boys meeting at Churchill a mistake was made in the name of one of the speakers. It` I I should have read Harry Coleman instead of Harry Fisher. ` T Tina nnnnfhlu vnnnfhxn AF 4-}|'n ufnn-nan`: in- ;;;;&$%*&%$$$*%i&i%&***&w:$ >X< : Naws mom NEIGHBORING TOWNSHIPS -x~ %$&%&*$%&****%*&%%*&&$$%+% U1 nutty rwuur. 4, , The monthly meeting of the Women's In- stitute was held at the home of Mrs. John Boyes last week. . F OIIA `H nif B"\'\+ QII'|l`C`7 `ll! l\l.IUl'LI UUJI u Howard Allan shipped a. carlowd of stock on Monday. A nfnnnf nnln `Vnnv'l`nAn-A !\l|nII.f\;AAl .00 ea. .75 ea. .00 set `UH ULUIIUIIJ . ' A [student rom Knox'College occupied the pulpit of the Presbyterian Church last I Sunday. ' IJUJUD IUSII WUULi . Mr. and Mrs. John Boyes spent Sunday at Thornton. '-__.....I Ali-.. _L!._.___I _ __..1-_.l _ _A...-I- Buy advertised thugs. CHURCHILL The Mission Circlepageant last week was pretty an(l_ interesting. A number oi-"foreign habits and customs were illustrated very forcefully. Misses Sharpe and Jamieson `and [ |Mr. Smith and Neville Jamieeon sang sev-..,L eral `quartettes and Misses Sturgese and Jamieson gave readings. The proceeds of the evening were very `gratifying `to the young people who were responsible for the programme. A Canal v\IInnnnn4>:nnn nl-A kn:~nn vnnrln` `nu- ynugl auuu. . Great preparations are being made` for the Christmas concert at the Methodist Church. rm_- :.._-....I -2 41.- 1...- 11..- -n:_1.__r_.: -u':n| Post Office Square THORNTON D. Quinlan,/Reeve Coleman and Mr. Roe held a. n1eeting'in the schoolhouse, Friday evening, in the interests of Col. Currie, Conservative nonfinee for North Simcoe. The meeting was well attended and the speakers were listened to with close `atten- tion. James Muir, Sr., was in the chair, I 12-..... n:....:.. .....x Q .....: in n.,....... 1.....,.. ` l.1Ull- IJGIIICD .'LLlll., Clo, W05 IH IIUV ULIIIII, Bruce4Binme and S. and E. Carson have shlpped several oarloads of hay `and straw . during the past week. I `An MnI.u||uhl;n hoe nvnffnn nu} o Inf A; ished from 5 uuuug LUV 111-5|: 'WCClBg Leo McLaughlin has gotten out a lot ofl pail wood and is now waiting for snow to , haul and ship. ` A M..." ....A '1: D... e.....x.,....a ;.. m.-.._ 1 uaux Iu Eu p A. `aw `R. Parr Sundayed in Elm- vale. - Il!__ l'\I__- f\__..__. 2- ____.I2_._ _ __-L 1.. wiss Clara Carson is spending 9. week in Toronto. ` Il:_- (V Q--LL -._-_.L LL- _.-..I- __.l _.2A.`L ' 1UlULIlJ- Miss C. Scott spent the week-end with friends _in Barrie. I __A.--.l _ l._ __:_:L._. !_ -.._ -.lII..__ `I....L IIICUUB Ill. lJBKIIUc - I noticed a few visitors in our village last week: James and Charlie McLaughlin at Con. McLaughlin s`, Miss E. Friel of Apto at Leo McLaugh.lin s; Emmett O'Neill, Miss Maloney, Mrs. Birmingham and Miss Leon-a. I Coughlin of Toronto at M. Coughlin's. Nine-roomed, one and a half storey .- ' stucco house, polished oak floors, three-piece bath, water and electric _lig'h_ts, two large `fire places, newly decorated, in first-class repair; large. stable and garage; tlgree-quarters of an acre choice garden soil, all kinda a of small fruit. This is a lovely home.` Must be sold. No reasonable offer , refused. - ~ .. 11 _ _;2--_'I____ _..'j n...__._ I T . . l The Women s Ix1st1tu}e Will meet -at the home of Mrs. John Jory on Thursday, Dec. 15, at 2 pm. Miss Grace Williams will speak on the subject, Filling Our Niche in Life." Mrs. John Wilson will give` Current Events. There will be music .and roll call, also a donation of fruit and clothing forl the Children s Shelter. . ' MysfEIous EXPLOSION ! ` ` Where was the explosion that shockedi Q ! I 'thousands of Barrie s population out of! . their early morning dreams, Monday night 1 at ten o clock. ]'.1..__._.L-.!_. ._J Li. L._..LL..._ ,...........I 4.. 21L lCH UUlUUl\u Everybody and his brother seemed t-ol have heard it, but nobody knew where, what or how about it. ' -In ._..._ ..L_ 1..-. _I_..;:,... ...._......'1....:.._..| ll LHIII` UIIVIXCII, UIIC W215 \lU\JlKlICI.l- 1 One hundred cases of T.N.T. at Camp l,Borden, said a. truthful liar. A nurse s it-h'ermometer blew up in the hospital," KL formerepatient said. Go on!" interjectedl the barber shop oracle.- "It was the town septic tank." This one must have attend-in ed the Council meeting an hour before the blast. But still, the noise was a mystery, till the man who set it off was alleged to have been arrested with the fuse on his! lhreath. He admited the corn, it was said. > 1 It was a. barrel of perfectly good home brew ' in his attic. But this, too, was false. 'I'\-____I___ __I._ IVY,_I 3- ___l__ L _ _ _ _ __.I LA. . 'siio'13 TOCK Ill HIS HLIJU. Dub IJLIB, laUU. W'lIB 121136. I "Had it only jmappened Tuesday night,| we would know positively, said a success- lful political prophet. But now that gig- Lantic explosion,will have to be recorded as an unsolved mystery, with not even a. reg-i lisfer on the local seismograph. ` | wuub UI nun` auuub AL. I .A | It was the last election rumor" beforei [the poll: opened, one wag `declared. I nun `1III\.Il'Al` naann n` T T uf nnrnn _ Bob Ellis was placed under arrest at. Newmarket last Friday night, following the` completion of the 0` adjourned inquest into; lune death of Milton McCullough. Ellis is` icharged with having been criminally neg- Eligent in connection with *McCu1lou'gh's death and with a breach of the O.T.A., and $5.000 bail is required. TED ;IIIY I'\."D' 1IVk:h .I'II`II'\DI` nI' Wl-DI i `.'lll(l -ll`O.UUU 03.11 IS I'8(]Ull'8U. { The jury, over which Coroner Dr. Wesleyi of Newmarket presided, brought in 9. ver-; l dict that McCullough had come `to his death ' ion Oct. 30 on Yonge street, north of Hol- lland Landing. while riding in a motor car owned and driven by Ellis: We further` find that the said Robert Ellis was driving the "car while under the inuence of liquor and is directly responsible for the death I of the said Milton McCulloug . I2`l.l;- III'|!`nt0 A-I-nu:-.nvnrv1:nnI>:nn lav l U1. I-IIU billll aLV.ll.ll4U1l $'lU\JUllUU5-Ll. I Ellis, under cross~examination by C. S.` Mm`-phy,_ Assistant Crown Attorney \forv York. admitted that liquor had been pur-, chased at Holland Landing from a. mani whom he named. `Id- Il'_l",_II_.. _,L ,;,SJ_,,, .1 II3IA_, `II , | \\'LlUl LLB llllltllo Mrs. McCullough, widow of Milton Mc- Cullough, who, with their two children, was a passenger in the motor car, said that both `Ellis and her husband had taken li- quor, and that the former had become so much affected that he had been unable to drive properly and accidents had been av- erted narrowly several times before the final smash. The liquor was `bought about 11 a.m., while the party was headed. to- ward Toronto, and the fatal accident oc- curred about 6.15 pm. while they were on their way to their home near Stroud.` BOOZE THicTu$EToi=i KATA I I1 I L CLUDVII For `full partigzulars an}! terms, consult ' 1 '6Ea:71{ B;ae{& xi, Banlie Office Phone 861. Residence, 864w P.O. Box 1011 b 4511: THAT BEAUTIFUL HOME OF MRS. A. W. PARTRIDGE cl` -A , , ntarto eraational Flf/Ceh PARTR':G"'-. *9 ? 9:RY SPECIAL FOR QUICK SALE DALSTON |UOB VI I FATAL MOTOR .waEcK_{ I Mr. and Mrs. Thos. McKnight spent a E few days last week in Toronto. I V II I It 77 11' , _ I _( rn_._-_.4.- ` . `I-1-z_zr1:$' of Toronto were guests of Mrs. John Graham) over the week-end. 1 n _____ :_ .: \1_1___ 1') n :. ..:..:;:.... | \`VCCl\'L'IlU: Mr. Currie of Nelson, B.C., is visiting this week with his sister, Mrs. Stephen : Gould. V ` 0-- `I5`:...L..... .. .lZ....l..... -5 l`L_2-.L...nn tnuuu I W212. I 117 .66 in}; ea. i See.Fisher s display of Christmas toys. Bring the kiddies. , M35: Lfrn-nus-of 'Dnkn:nn hut` Mk: V Dung LHC KIUUJCD. - Miss Margaret Robinson and Miss Mary u'Weddel spent the week-end with friends in L . ABarne. I n... m -n nn.:;.. -.:.x....--...: 4...` vr..,.:1 ` DKFHC. Rev. T. R. White addressed the Trail [Rangers and the Canadian Girls in Train- ing, Sunday last. F` Tc` Waknnr Ev};-I>nr~l n Tnrnnfn 1415:. I WCUK. W. E. Morton ond daughters Eleanor and Mabel of Newmarket spent Sunday with i friends in town. rm__ 'I11-..-..._ .. T.....L:L..L.. :...;.....J I-..-.1.-12.... n 1l'lUllU Ill IQUVVU. The Women s Institute intend holding a | Community Christmas Tree in Mrs. Gollop s store from Dec. 10 to Dec. 21. Donations and gifts of new or second-hand clothing will be appreciated (ages from 1 to 16 iyears), The proceeds are i.n aid of the `Children s Shelter, Barrie. ` Tkn v1nvv\n:n:- A` {Jun lnlvn Mac pinhur ` UIIIIUIVUII 5 UIIUILCIV, lJlIlllCo . . I The remains of the late Mrs. Rnchard H111 !o Swift Current, Sa.sk., were buried at 1 Thornton on Monday. Mann KKA{`_v-nnvnw n` W.lnnoI>`n1y :5 v;:;f;na ` IIXUIVIIUUII Ull UlUllu5Ju Mrs. McGregor of Wvheatley IS vlsltmg ' her mother, Mrs. James Bruce. - Tkn knuo nu-`J ah-In n` 9}: M:ca:!\n Rand LICII 111`)!/LICK, U113} IIILIJIUD 121 UB5: ! 3 The boys and girls of the Mission Band !of the Methodist Church will -assist in the choir on Sunday morning. :55 Mnkn1 Dnn1r:n `Inn I-nfun-nnr` fn Bur ULlUll' UH ouuuuy LLIUILIIIIS. Miss Mabel Rankin has returned to `position in Chicago. ; Arthur Henson of Allandale spent Satur- i day with his parents. NT:-an'T(rnnn1r unnnf Q4-uni nncf uvnnlr 3n Lunuuou. Reeve Harry Coleman (not Harry Fisher [as reported by the Churchill corespondent) ,was a speaker at a political meeting held in Churchill last week. It", rVL,_L-_. Il_'I'1._:J- -1 T`l1_.._._l Z. ._I. s ia. week will pay for A r by the year. Send- I llllls IJCI. 1llUIJllC1'lll'lllIW, AVLLE. JOB. JJJ HUI?- John Flynn attended the funeral at Ivy , on Friday last of his little grandson, Wilbert Baiiting, who died of diphtheria, hged ve - years. Re v. Dr. Whittaker will give an illus- I ta-....s...l I.-...L...... An +1.. Vnlnu-. TIIAJADIV my, l\U\ . 111. vvuuwalusx WJLI SJVI7 an HAND 1 trated ecture on the Yukon, Tuesday ev- evening of next week. . _ _A nnnnnnha Ann 5n n T ponlrhn nn A UK) \'V[|z`ll 1115 PIIIJCIILD. _ ` Nurse'K1lkenny spent the past week 111 ; Toronto. A `l'\,,,,_ TT_______ lV_I_____.. l___L 11 ...__- 172-1.-- ILI uuuuzuxu llr \VCCl\- Mrs. Chester McBride of Welland is iting her mother-in-law, Mrs. Jas. Bruce. Y:-Jan Flurnn oH-An:-In:-I Han Fungi-91 nf T1111 VUHIIIS U1 HUJLD WCCA. -All accounts due to H. T. Rankin on H. H. BURNS, late of Barrie Carriage Co., has taken over the rubber-tire department and can be depended upon to give prompt and satisfactory service in putting on or repairing rubber tires. Wheels also repaired. Shop-194 Bhke St. (near East Ward School) BUGGY RUBBER TIRES Your photograph will solve o the problem, What shall I give for Phone 2471 The repi'esentativeiof The Barrie Examiner in Cookstown is George V F. Thompson. News items for Cookstown and adjacent country may be given to Mr. Thompson and will be forwarded to this paper. Phone` No. 39 finds him. Subscriptions may be forwarded girough him.

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