iful can iful ets, lbS, ake jggma&a:aa@aa&am@a&.a=am:aamag'! can be harlrhere it ;11 ire}; rwant tp decorate the djnner table, fill , {he fern digh, or_plants for window or porch growing, come and we win. `be able to supply you with just what "_ you require at reasonable prices. " `BS! W5 $GlVl 39@9.'Ql `UU$Jl'bDCI `UU$5Cl`5k`D_BCl `% QQCUSGQI Q Q A > _@ 4 . Q. ,A ~ V % .A I GROWINGFLOWERS . AN'?.j?'-W75` _Phones 713 and 713{v Thuysday. December 8," 1921. 36 Bnyeld St. 1-:. A. HARRIS, Florigtv CLOTHING. sPEc1A_L1s'r_s__ -- j7---2: fl K3 "` :1io'rE NEW ADDRESS 124 DUNLOP S'l'., Next we %Nei1I sSh%=iS-re nimi each XMAS Goons GALORE AT BROWN HEADQUARTERS 3oo7rs on sxA1's_Pu}zcHAs'n HERE ATTACHED ran; We llave a full line of styles alnd siges at prides t6 XLL. WE SPECIALIZE IN surrs AND ~ ovancons ` I HOCKEY B0013 %ANI53IiA fEs_ MEN S GOODS To number one, a plumber, Cole winked the other eye; Put all the pipes in order", For I want my cellar dry. To the seco_nd man -he murmured In a kingly manner grand, Send up a demijohn ortwo, We ll need them _for thebiancl. The thirdman he addressed in an-aristocratic drawl, A T was but this mom I `noticed The leaves begin to fall, So lsent post haste for you, sir,` And that is why you re here, To clothe my august` person Against the elements severe. Up spake the trusty Brown, `then, Without a shake or quiver; ' ` If your _majesty will visit " _ _ In your thousand-dollar flivyer, My store of classy clothes for men, For which there is no like in town.- Right-o, broke in his `majesty, ' .1 pin my faith on Brown. 4 ' I A Old King Cole was a mefry old soul; A` merry 0ld soul was he, ' He called for his pipe, He called for his bowl, . . V And he calledfor his tradesmen\:thre'e. W. UBWRY Barrio For All BARR IE , CLOTHING _S_Pl-ZCIALISTS Telehoe 455 `1lef\'. Wm`. Hair is expected 0 take the" services next Sunday, having arrived home_ 1 with Mrs. Mair and son from England on ` Tuesday. . I A democracy does not `include pedes- trians; the world`hasn j: been -made safe "for them.-Pi;tburg Press. . 0n.Sat1irday, I')ee.i 3, a. meeting was held in Kendall s Hall to organize a. hockey club for the boys. The meeting opened at 8.30 p.m. with Mr. Fitzgerald in the chair. The following officers were elected for the clu-b:- Pres., Irwin McMahon; Secy., Jack Reid; Treas., A. L. Stone; Committee, J. M. Fellows, A. A. Rouse and W. V. Ander- son. The duties of the committee are to manage the team anduzttend the meeting to be held at_Oro Station on Friday, Dec. 9, to try `and organize 4a hockey league for Oro _ l`.p.' Any person wishing to join the hockey club .ma.y` do so for the small fee M35 cents. s t'\7l'r_: - _ tr! 1-; u I . v Dec. 6.-The Hawkestone rink is now completed except for the_~lights, which it is hoped to have installed soon, thanks to the generous` support, of villagers and friends of the surrounding district both in money and work. The rink is equal to any city one _in size and accommodation. It is 150 by 60 feet and surrounded by a stout pine fence 5 feet high. At the west end there is a building 60 `by 8 `by 11 feet which will accommodate at least 150 spec- tators for a hockey game. -At one end is a. dressing `room 10 by 8 by 11 feet which will be used -as a hockey club room on hockey-'night`s and a._ladies dressing room on skating nights. There is -an opening in the `building 60 by 2 feet which will be 2COVl'8d with wire netting to `protect the lepectatois at 9. hockey game and on skat- Eing nights this opening is closed by drop oors. . . . n_ n_.___.u,_, -n -An ing oup ear I `III ucuus. ' W. J. O Brien, Hiram BaT1-nhardt and. l.` A. Rouse attended the Guelph Stock RIP- - I 'lIIIlUIlu The market appears to be full of cheap talking machines" -and `big cuts are being made to induce buyers, `but we do not see any Edisons in these cheap sales. There I are no second-hand "Edsons" for once an |_Ed:ison" arrives in a home it becomes a ` permanent member of the family. Why not treat your wife and children to a nice Ed-_ ison for Christmas'and make them happy with yourself ?-(-Advt.) . nxlcaq. I By the time these news items are read. each and everyone of us will know the re- sult of the elections, and there is no doubt there will beinany disappointments togeth- er with jubilant feelings in many hearts over the results, but while. someone is sure to succeed. and the others lose, we should be quite thankful that we are receiving our three square meals each day. in comparison pwith the large numbers in the cities who cannot really tell where the next meal is coming from. T nu-nuurnn `inn nnvl -nu- Ar. LL). L.,..`....l UULIIIIIE IIUUII ` I presume the nexttmove on the board will -be the township councilnominations. What is the move to be this time? A new outt, partly new or the same old bunch? Isn t it time we -had someone in who would represent the south end of the township? There are several points to discus. in this matter that the ratepajiers and voters from this end should think seriously about, and let them so act on the day of the nomin- -ations. VIVL- .____I_.L _,,_, 1 I 1-` n 5 VI gxnvcl. , Up to the present very little` grain of any kind has beenireceived at the elevator here this season, owing. no doubt, to the fail- ure in crops which was reported in this section durim_z\the past year. Poor Phelpston!` She has just about. re- ; ceived her death-blow`.-At. the last meeting `held here recently in the interests of the Hydro power. our citizens were informed that there was hardly -any chance of them `receiving `power. owing to theifact. that sufficient power could -not be purchased be- tween here and Elmvale by the farmers. Further. the Bank of Toronto has notied its depositors that owing, to lack of busi- ness -it had decided to pull out on the last of November. Mr. McGee, the manager w-ho succeeded F. Parsons not long ago. and his assistant; Clarke, -left on Mon- day for Toronto, where they will receive father. appointments. 'It is said th .Mr_. Anderson, the Elrnv-ale manager, is to` me here Monday of each week to transact bus- iness. ' i `D.. LL- 5:..- aL_.._ __-.__,, EA 7 I I uuu nu uvmy way. _ \ There does not appear to be much satis- faction in commenting upon the condition i` and state of. the roads.iat- presexit, as .thc ooen. mild weather 11823 undoubtedly been ' thecause of practically allthe roads in the l country being in very bad shape. but one can more readily observe those that were dreadfully neglected under such conditions. One part in particularclose by. what was certainly left. undone, is-the road at the bridge just west of the village. Almost ev- eryone is remarking at the present luck or gravel. TY... I-n 4.1.`- ..\....,.....a ........ mini;-.__._:.. -z- -. __ I Ill|I'ICu ' . - S. Platt has also put in another scale of the same m'odi. which will help won- derfully in settling future disputes. These scales are of ve-ton capacity. with a steel frame, and should certainly give satisfac- tion in every way. 7 ` "`l-In:-A Anna nnf nn-\I'\l|nlIc 6,. L... ........L ....L:.\. __...`, vv-....vu .-.u u-J`? yuvnun-any l.Lll1llV'(llI._4 Lllll\ I . ' The few independent U.F.0.'s. interested largely `intheinstallation of a new set of scales at the stock pens here. must certainly be congratulated on the line building they erected over their new scales and the co- lment wo_rk done as a rm foundation for the scales. I trust'they may succeed in securing allkinds of bus'ness. which" will rapidly add them towards lheir big expend- a iture. I Q In. i___ u . - .- aays last week. _ _ , Her` friends were sorry to hear of theill; 4 meals of Mrs. McKe0wn and trust she will ! soon be 6n the road to recovery. - .IRn`l Mnnnnia lnf IIHSAIP vnniuxe` ;nfn app1'cUru.ue:| we (mange. I What's the reason "a few_ of our young men could not club together -and make a new skating rink this season? You know. boys. theroare quite a number of the girls [anxious to indulge in the pleasant sport. and what are they to do if no ice is ready `They `cannot always patronize Elmvale rink. I 'I'VL_ 1-.-. _'_ _I_,_,,, ,I . I1 11 A I set ` Dec. 5.---Mrs. I<;we of Fspaol and lure:- sister.` Mrs. J._ Ljvery of Calgary, are visit-` ing friends in this village. V `Emmott ant` Mk: Anna n'1u`..:n our` Mk: I uuipniuii IFIUHIE RISE `WEEK. Mrs. Birmingham of Toronto `visited with friends,}ie re recently. - - M124 unh'nnn `Rn:-Izlguv auknnlv n'Couv 1-luv: nuquua, ueru n:g.7t:uuy. " Miss Kathleen Buckley spent. a'few days in Barrie last week. 11:... Tr..4l.I...... n-.'...-___ _: *rr___-L.-_ n-.. ta y\7uu1u 1:. lcw pxcmauo uaya H8112. Jas. McGmms was in the city. for a few days last week. 1 11...; :..:....A. ......... ....-_. 4.; `L--- ..: `.1... :11 1 auuu uu uu one Iuuu 60 recovery. his new residen_ce',`and;by the pleasantsmile . on his -face ever since one would judge he appreciates the change. mnf a fhn I-nunnn -n Can ll: ....- "nun... James McGinnis last week moved into Ei$%%*$$%%&$$%%%$%w%*%*%* i PHELPSTON L :1; i MIDHURST I\_, P "'"7i3x'1"z{{$`{ L`L5"i7iiX$'a O'Neill and Miss! IMary'MaIon'ey of. Toronto were guests of Phel-pston friends last week. ` Mun n:IvV\:I\lh`\nwv. `E "I'L........L.. -..:.._'A.....I ...loI-. . nu Dunc zasu ween. ! Miss Kathleen Donovan of Humber Bay is spending a. few pleasant. days here. J98. Mtinnis 11/95: in H1n'niI>.v Cn-r n fnw g**&*$%*&$$%$*$*%$%&$**$&~ - - - -. -n - Q 3"- Q -I Q` A"A"A"A"A"A`.'A"T'rTT ' E News FROMVNEIGHIKSORING 1'owNsHu>s )RD 837 HAWKESTONE THE BARRIE EXAMINER lultirvfcgd Mrs. Albert Dwyer were called suddenly away last Friday to Gunyon. Que, to attend the funeral of -the I-a.tter's father,. who died suddenly. Mrs. Dwyer will re- main there for some time. ` Dec. 6.--~Re\:.'Wm. Mair empected to be back on the Hawkestone circuit next Sunday. Mr flullnnluuu n ..L...l..._L ..-... VI1-,--r A~ ..--...-.~uu uu uabuvu. I Mabel and Zella Simpson of Al- landale were the guests of Mrs. A. Ward last Week. `II__ .__I It, All . v\ -- - School Section No. 6 will hold its annual Christmas entertainment, Friday evenixig, Dec, 16. Miss E. M. Cam-son, the teacher, is -busy} practising the school children after school is dismissed at nights I.I'.!,....... Il-L_I ,, I n n A nu: av uzumuu. I nus, 1161:. 11. _ James Pierce. Jr.. of MacTier week-end at his 'home here. A. Lucoclc of Thornton spent end with friends in the village. Mrs. Thn, Snnnr-n uykn hm! `EH14 wuu HUIBIIUS m H10 Vlllge. Mrs. Thos. Spence, who had 9. fall `and sustained a. broken rib two weeks ago. is able to be -ayound again. Mjq A W annual l..nL'--A-Jn --5-3L I | ulcuun. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Miller have moved` to 'their new home which they purchased. I the farm formerly occupied by.A. Salisbury. if l pan W Q Tun":-\ AC Y\..I-L.._ -_._J~.L~J | me rarm rormerly occupxed by.A. Salisbury. Rev. W. S. Irwin of Dalston conducted: the evening service here on Sunday and` Rev. J. A. L_eece took charge of the ,ser-. vice at Dalston. ' \ Q..L....l I3--4:_,, 17, n -1: 1 nu -. -I Every Bell Telephone in 8 Long Dis tanoe Station -.,.3..uuu, cunu.uuu5uu-:1 , Luis. nrnesv ar.ew- I art. accompanied the body. Interment took I place in the Midhm-st Cemetery on Sutur-I day -afternoon last, Rev. J. A. Leece` con- ducting the funeral service in the 4-!h_urch. `|"___, ,I I . - -- - - - ._--= --.v nunanun an \7\4l I JVU Ill ll-IC *`7II_lll'JLlc I`am glad to [report that Mrs. Harveyw Spence is able to be around again after her long Illness. . hmdo :........a. u... n.._.I__. cut, A Auug, uullo Don't forget 1 _tainment in the ' _.-- ..----v`.u \I van nnuulv IUL ,G wuuc. V:[r. awnd Mrs. Buff and son Harry of Barrie spent Sunday with Midhurst K friends. ` `|l__ , __ J It 111 vs nu--an . - -,___ _._-_- - _ Dec. 5.~-Peter Ferguson, a former res- ident of Midhurst. passed peacefully -away at Weyburn,_ `Sask. 7 Hrs remains were` broughtrhere for burial. His son. Cliord Ferguson, and.daughter, Mrs. Ernest` Stew- art. nnonmnnnim-I u- I-m.-I`. `l'...L............a. 4...._1; .......-.. vnl uuu -uuu. nun). I ; Dempsterr of Utopia was the guest *.of Mr. and Mrs. J. E; Wallwin last week. 1'."._.._L rs CIIJIU I/U `U6 `HIUUIIU. again. Mrs. A. W. Smith- spent lastweek visit- ing riends on the 2nd line. 111' 1` - --V , ,__. ,...... ..-.... v. `.4. vv uuvvlu luau WCl.7l\u F'rank Garvin varrived vhom last week from Pefferlaw, where `he has been work- ing. and expects to stay home for -9. while. `It. _.._I II.__ 13 A n no - -- SHANTY BAY the Slinday School enter- ; Town Hall,_ Tuesday even- - I . MacTier spent the 5 the week-I g `n Han uillnnm | BRE'l'T'S FEED STORE P>0"I'AjTOE'S---5-bag lots or over. . . . '. . $1.00 per bag Baled Hay and Straw? Laying Mash " Salt .Bone Meal Beef S1 Oyster shen ` Oilca Phone 65. McKEE &% McDONAI.D RUBBER BOOTS }ggxL1.=s_oLIap,HIa;1.Ep AND REPAIRED We regair most everything in rubber at reasonable ` ' prices andrguarantee our work. I am in the market fdr apple.s,Vpotatoes, peas 2 onions, baled hay and straw. I BDWN BRIE OPPOSITE BRYSON S CANDY STORE North of Sterling Bank at. Five Points Beef Scrap Oilcake Meal V VULCANIZING Orders delivered to any part of town W'heat-; Oats-- Corn Star Flour Gold Medal Five Roses * Oatmeal Pastry Flour (F-isher s) ; and beans, Page Seven? "Ew:azeva;e:w!:wew:a*!e@mg@w.r2:vms I