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Barrie Examiner, 22 Dec 1921, p. 12

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Thurs., Fri. and Sat., Dec. 22, 23,24 wm. s. HART IN want OAK MAY 3 OURS BE A GOOD OLD-FA ED CHRISTMAS. WITH ALL OF OLD-FASHIONED THRILLS AND . EVEN TO THE RElNDEER S PATT TH E ROOF. 5 of Watt-'3 Crossing. near lies in the R. V. Hospital in gition. Last Monday even- Lng a horse. he was suddenly ground so violently that he erious fa-m-.t.nm at elm -I--" ,,.-, .,.... nuusli as in ducks. turkey am Jere: Chicken 30c. ducks c, turkeys 50-60c. but _ uuuyuruno IUI IJACCULOY. war \II IUD moth as Dated at Barrie, this 17th day of Decem- :'it. too. ber, AD. 1921. *- 51-54;: .........5 we parties enuuen thereto. having regard only to claims of which he shall then have notice, and the said Executor will not be liable for said assets, or any part thereof, to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received by him at the time of the said distribution. . Ol'I'I I.`lIrA 1-urn a my-.-.-. . _._ --....._, ... unuxcuc, spmsber. deceased, who died on or about the 3rd day of December, A.D. 1921, are required on or before the 17th day of Janua.r_v`., A.D. 1922. to de- liver or send b_v_p0st prepaid. to H. J. Grasett, Barrie, Ontario-. the Executor of the Estate of the said Constance Lally, their full names and addresses, a full state- ment of heir claims. duly veried. and the nature of the security, if _any, held by them. . A AND FURTHER take notice that after said last mentioned date the said Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said Estate of the said Constance Lally -among the parties entitled thereto. haying rmrunl nnln on` ..I..:__- .r 1' NUTIGE is hereby given pursuant to R. S. 0.. 1914. Ohapter 12] and Amending Acts that all creditors and others having claims against the Itate of Constance Lal- ly. late of the Town of `Barrie, in the County of Simcoe, spinster. deceased, died December. A `h ` ' 1nn1 UU'I"l`ER `AND BUGGY FOR SALE BS IP00!` an nnruy Alan A... ...J. In the "NOTICE L f\ 1n1 A l|alUllo STEWART & STEWART. ..l -1. TI," ' Barrie, Ontario, Solicitoxs for Executor. Nance T0 cmzonons Estate of Constance Lally, d. ``l'l'\'l7 7. ' ' ' y, deceased m!w3v:&?rE gmramea __.---..,. .. ......,-..... INGRAM---Iu the H day. Dec. 20. 1!)` Allan Ingram. Tur .KELSEY--In Allaml: 14. 1921. to Mr. :1 uey, 59 Gowan Sr. fred Lorraine). SANDERS-~In Burriz '14, 1921, to Mr. an Sanford St.. a son. , . .... HKOGKEY BOOTS AND SK.A I ES.for sale; size 2, skates high-grad-e nickle-plated; $2.00. Apply Box 932 or phone 365W. (`A-RRUTHEi?S. ...\: 22. 1921. [0 ML rubbers. a (lalyzhtt `IITIWII A It V I Merchant 'r;a].J CALD\VELL~- Ar H: ' 1921. to Mr. and a son (W'o.-lo_v Jo} /1; 1-`us:----- .-._ ,.. `Thank their n their lOy. ul'_ p; the past '_\'eur Merry Christi: and Prospemu mrwziwi . `-.._\, _1et Mi ;t;, BR5._`?P V3 ' cB1`crc}$}i& T GLOVES, un 1.1 11': %@%%@ CHANT MEN S iifi` SWE/f.TERS. ., --Iva\av\. nvr Qtbh-10:--1.-pm ~'T- FOR `SALE---'Kitchen stove `and aleimln. M-nlnsxf. noun Allan ...:..l..... L._1 We have th and figur Ten new pat V bias stripe All n- WILL NOT-J cw:-: < %!w:::;v: WHAT ---Above Pow .v---.-.g suitable _ .Xb1.J; $0] Clean The very b BROWN T1`?-A R9` 'I-,1----2---1-------- SFOR SALE--Pine . nnr arm ! I..,..., I- Amban :*."`J CH, LAURA BETTY B FOR S WHA'l -REAs_c>_f*] San (1 w i L Wu COM E ;Av.v.u from 1 THA1 ' ...... FOR SALE---Walnut wood V bookcae and walnut wood china cabinet.- Apply 70 Maple Ave.. Barrie. 51-p .AETEd "Dix from STE gm! BR{ _ ._ -_vv--u. u\1\JJ.I7 any DnA1]!JD', ssize 7, for sale; `price $6;00. `Apply 121 V ~`Sof)hia St. 51p WOOD FOR SALE`:---25 cords mixed soft wood.-drv. Annlv W n M....m ..... -- ..._________ .-KPPLEFORDYS CHECK '-mr lino .-n...I.. 131.....- `must as good Es`-;~.';w.. , 8.:-"nTg'le driving harness. Ttinwkestopc. ,._.. -_.--vu vvv I 4 K . . V V ' BEDROOM SUITE FOR SALE, `m rst- clam condition. Apnply 112 Bayeld "St. V 5ltfc ' FOR -SALE--New{ vacuum and dustless ash sifter. .7 phone 827. ' can ` LADY'S HOCKEY BOOTS AND SKATES for sage, qize 51/3. Apply this office. 50c .._.__.___..__________._..___.___.. GENTS HOCKEY BOOTS AND SKATES. .size 7. for snip -m-inn Qnn .;\....a.. 1m -'. - '5' SCHOOL TEACHER WANTED for S. S. .No.-1,~'0ro-,.;Simooe.Co., in the village of -`Shanty Ba , duties to commence Jan. 3. `State salary and experience. Apply Fred Sanderson, Shanty Bay. . 51p {AY FOR SALE~~A quantxty of sweet clover hay. $15 ton, Apply Harry Otta- way. Barrie. phone 605:6. 51c uu anuur-~~'mwnen stove and Fbti-by's sleigh, almost new; -also wicker baby car- riage. Phone 931.}. 51c I V V ' , RAW FUR8 WAN'I'ED--Highest cash price paid I9: raw furs. We want prime skins `only: License No. 3/56. Simmons dc Co., Furnera. 48-51c _ , n - 1. BUSINESS MEN of all kinds wanted to buy _ Appleford's counter check books. Barrie agency` at The Examiner office. -12tfx OR wood, cut short, $5.00 -per cord box load. James A. Coutte, phone 601 ring 21. . . 50-51p L l.'I-Jl.'lI' KIIJ '-tor line `Office. . ` _ T '_'}0OD CHOPPING OUTF-IT` FOR SALE- 7-h.n. `Lister pmrinn uni! n 01/. :...1. La vuuu run onus.---za cords mixed soft wood.- dry. Apply W. C.` Northgraves. Lefroy, Ont. " _ 51;) ..s._ _ {AW FURS WANTED-- Highest prices paid. Write or phone and I will call .within driving distance. H. Levit, 83 Collier St., Barrie, phone 384. 45_-56p ' `nu-AA- _ . zu)7s BO0K-NoV bez- made. Phone 222, Examiner` AOLl.'._ __l:or Sale cafpet sweeper .74 Maple Ave., K1.-. Iaarly new. for equipped with '01` quick sale. m-lu Ron... 5 1 .. Dal`:- 5117' Irv -.-'- FOR SALEM-A few Hotpoint Irons, $6.50; 1 ve-light. xture., -3, bargain, $25; 1 semi-indirect xtur, $8.50; others at special prices. E. Sutcliffe, 28;William St., Allandalc. { ~ 51p l Bulllll` 42th: I "5'1j, 1vc., 51p STRAYED from premises of D. Barclay, Stroud, about last of October, 7-cnttle, 3 I-Iolsteins, 1 red, 1 red with white head. 1 red and White snnttmi anti 1 nnnnu A--- ' -- -_- STRAYED`to the premises of the under- signed, lot 11, con. 14, Vespra, in Octob- er, red steer, one year past. Owner may have same by proving property and pay ing expenses.` Alex. McKinnon, Angus P.0. . . . 50-52p? .._____.._______________....._ STRAYED to premises of undersigned, lot 35. con. 2, Vespra, in September, one `yearling heifer. Owner may have same by proving property and paying expanses. Henry Williams, Midhurst. 49-51c I ~ l' STRAYE_D-,-On or about Nov. 15, one 2- year-old red and grey-steer, Owner may have same by -proving property and pay- ing expenses. W. J." Gauley, Angus. ` 49-51p. I V . rnvs A `young , -2 HEATED FLAT TO RENT; T\.....l-_. O4 V Kr (`.n `:1 aluunn ______._.._.__...._.._.__.. BOARDERS OR ROOMERS Apply 36 Bradford St.. or __.______.__.___ ROOM AND BOARD-Also` 59 Mary St., phone 305. : . .. r-....... any ------a-- DRY HARDWO0D--~I am still offering the `best vaiues in wood. cut any length; good meaz-nu-e. Write or phone to E. V. `Wilson, "Shanty" Bay.._ (Telephone 1522 "tom! . 48-53p u uuwwuue, 1 tea, 1 red with white 11 white spotted, and 1 grey. information as to their whergabogts kn ..I..n ..... ..:-.-'.I L H -'- ` FOR RaENT--Cem_ent stable. Also FOR `nrnann niufnn `A---A --` FARM FOR SALE-Ovendown, . lot 4, teen. 10, Vespra, about 55 acres best clay land, very desirable property. New base- ment barn, brick house recently made over and newly decorated, basement cel- lar: aiwtnrn at ham tun" .....u 4.... -:--___ - PUREBRED RHODE ISLAND COOKER- . ELS for sale; also bay mare, 7 yrs. old, good driver, double or single; and set single delivery bob sleigha. 8. Way- . mouth, 139_Gollier St., phone 378. 49tic ___.________._________ ;(()T--Dec. 1st; between Dunn's hill -and Barrie, ring that holds vtire orpwheel. Apply at Barrie Motor Co., Barrie. 49-51p .._.._._____...___.....___.__.__. rnv-.Avvu1-. `A | I-IEREFORDS FOR SA-L_E-Three young bulls; also some females. A number of these cattle have won prizes at local fairs. J. A. Patton dz Son, Box 65 Thornton. 51-52 D ' - IEATED "T0 RENT, `over Brown & Co.'s store. Dunlop St. Apply to Brown & Co. - 51-52c ____________.___.__.______ Uil 1.1134 steely` ...I_. Fl! uvur uuu newly uecorated, basement cel- lar; cistern at barn, well and two cisterns at house. Farm stock, implements and household furniture sold with or with- out farm. Apply T. J. and Mrs. McKin- ney, Minesing. 49p-tfc | Rooms ahfi Board -`SPECIAL FOR CHRISTMAS --Bordeau and M`-zmtlarines ~Ch0colates. cream can- tres, 380 ML; mixed nuts, 30c lb. R. J. `Gallagher. 110 Bayeld St.. phone 295. Ir-cw.-- -.... .__ `Property For SGT; Lost am? Fougc; Property To 1;; " table board. v 43tfc TWAN'l'ED-- phone 512M --Keenan & Kennedy have the latest hvts in sheet music and records. v 5lc| .....-..... vnnlu :.Ar:.nnvII'.Nlb The Department of Agriculture is swamp- ing newspapers with lo-n`g-~too- long--ac- counts on propagation of every farm spec- ies regarding neoonoxny. thrift and advan- tage. One might wcll wonder if those gov- ernment Lifers" ever read the unecon- omic bills theyvare piling up against the taxpayer for their dead propaganda. Wei suggest that they put themselves on their own mailing list to discover the amount of wasted time they are putting country ed- itors to in opening and throwing away their deadwood. Brief exaperimental results either with stock, seeds.,growth or harvest and the -process of development. are wel- comed by' farmers,'_but some of the`govern- ment facts sent'out about farming `are mossy. with age `and reprint; and editorsi and farmers` are growing weary of being" experimented upon. vun - It ........ wu_v'uuW. us a convag1on.wort'h_v 0` its` more than two-thousand-year-ol`d"tru- dition. . V "'1' FOR HI-RE-Comfortable closed car; good "-home and buggy`; light delivery outt; oils and gasoline for sale; may all be had. at Irw'in"s Livery. Collier St. All rates lowered. 7 50-31) 1...,..-\ ~. - .. A - I uuucu. ' ` , To some the year just closing has been ' one drab -month after another. To such, Christmas may tend to remind t-hem of c their reduced circumstances. But even to these the contagious spirit of Christmas may remind that the bright spots of life are just .ahead--never. behind. All about them they see cheerfulness; they, too, be- come stirred to generous thoughts. thoughts of forgiveness, thoughts of thankfulness for the universal contagion of Cheer and Good- Will. And if we can `thus feel and live un- selslrly for a day, --why not every day`? The spirit of Christmas is for every day. o Are we still like the rich young man who could not do that one thing? Christmas Day is children s day, too. Perhaps if we follow out the spirit of ` Christmas, we are all as little childrerr on 1 that dav. Let. us ho nlmm-fnl cm. nL_:... .u - uuuaunua, we are an mtle children day. Let us be cheerful for Christ- mas. anyhow. It's a contagio~n. wort'h_v 0` `Its more than twn.+}m..=.....r_........ .1: .a..{. PUT vounszu-' IT: Hrs PLACE" A Hula t"I...:..4..___ L,, -.- . AGRICULTURAL EXPEREMENTSA "kn nnnnmL.m-~L .t A - ' '- 5&1 we uuuur or `me l<.'xaminer: Dear Sir:--Now that the municipal el- ections will soon be on. as a ratepayer. I should. with many others. like some in- formation regarding the` amount of easy money received by the town representatives in the County Council forwhat they call inspection of roadsniade by County mon- . ey. such inspection fees coming out of the grant to the town. Also some information as to the work done on the Court`House. who was the contractor and were any of our representatives interested? If you cnnnot supply the information- perhaps the parties interested might be prevailed upon to do so. 17_,, LU um uuu.ur or [me vjxaminer: Dear Sir:-I seebhat at last there is something doing about the solrliers mom- orial. I suppose some cold day we will h.-we to stand and freeze while the ceremony is made as brief as possible. instead of the splendid denlonstration we were led to ex- pect. Why -not leave it. till ,next'surmmer inow. so that we can do justice to our brave lads`? I-n a few months we will have sprint: again and we can have a demon- stration worthy of hhe occasion. __.....-nu nu IITE LUII` To the Editor of The Examiner: Dear Sh..__] gang 4-I-ma .. 1,.-. -u----- . 'Mayor Little and his co-laborers of the Town Council have cause for gratication in the nancial statement submitted last -Firiday night. In addition to taking care of a number of items left from last year, they paid,$1000 to Hodgson Bros. on the wood deal as well as $3000, towards the wood decit. $2900 for re truck. $2000 towards the memorial and nished with a surplus of $2766--all without increasing the tax rate. ' ` uwuuuus may unsettle rbusiness some- what, `but they probably are instrumental in settling business disputes out of court, too. The Iow number of civil suits at the recent County Court Sessions is attrib- uted by some men to the settlement out of court of numerous threatened suits through :1 getting together by the princi- ; nails in connection with political affiliations. **"* IDEAL PHONOGRAPH. nearly Janie. walnut cabinet `and ~3lech"u-V Tight; -bargain for 2 `Apply A. E. 'l`u.yl0r's Candy Store. 7 VIDIDUIB Wzll DKITIB 38 Looking `around, some nd in Barrie the ideal lishment of another im Elections may unsettle rbusiness Vhaty they Drbhlv urn 3nal-m---n-4--' '1`-he mysterious" explosion many Ban-14>. nonnln ....z .____._._.:__._._- '9-`577:-:Rs TO THE EDITOR PI-In II`.-I14.-- ,1` V Editor I ` QZ_. I Lu-cur ux 13119 lcxanli-tier: . on retarding ffuy a)n\nnu\L -B ....-.....\,. .u.~u:a-.1 U1 rue 1onstx'a1.5ion led _next summer at and was nun km. .. -I------ I Yburs truly. of The Examiner: .Nnm tlm.+ LL- ---- %~ F011; SALFr--Cutter. 2 robes` 1Bl.nmIu#.- Mm Inn ..,....... .......A. u _.-.-._.. ...~ uu caumcu sums g n BEREAVED. ----1 ..__ .. --.g - uuzunu OIJU rice as a summer resort . somdof the visitors may` ~ `location for estab- er industry or two. -:_---u- wlgich shocked nI......-._L L115 puylclan. _ - The old skating rink has seen quite a- few ma,-nageis come and go in its history. and this year is again in different bands from last season. Sid Shierlock has taken over the huge refrigerator and his initial en- deavors have been a decided success. The weather man has been kind to him lately, with the result that there is 9. sheet of ice in 'the rink now as `hard and smooth glass. `Sid will have a busy time of it. too. _ ., ........muu5 uaI;ul'uu_VS. . Allan Watt Shanty Bay. lies it critical condition. ing. while riding thrown to the sustained a serious fracture of the skull and other rbruises and esh wounds. An operation was `performed shortly after the injured man was brought to the hospital. Mr. Watt is around fty yearsof age and. although in a serious condition. is improv- ing to the entire satisfaction of the attend- ing physician. ' ' ' Tim nl.l .~L..4:.._ _:_I 0 ' number of chickens were sold. the largest ' part of the trade was turkeys geese. The prices were: i 31-35c. geese 33-35c, ter 40c. eggs 80c. . . At a meeting of the Trinity hockey club held on Monday night, arrangements were made for the nancing of the team during the coming season. Sticks. sweaters: etc-.. are needed. and other incidentals arise that necessitate an outlay. A satisfactory system other than canvassing was planned and adopted. The Children's Story Hour at the Pub- lic Library will `be discontinued for two weeks when new card~Vof admission will be issued. The first seventy children be- tween the ages of eight and eleven inclusive who apply to the Librarian after Jan. 2 will receive cards for Saturday. Jan. 7, and succeeding Saturdays . Allan urn .1.` 121 ..v '4- Q. .gn--"--uu--jg-an... ruuu v1 1U1'L'1.LVU UU'.l'I"'1T` FOR 7-h.p. `Lister engine and a 91/4-inch Jol-. iettc chopper, reduced from $400 to $4132-5, McKnig-ht. & Newton, Deering 8q._!-ms. Barrie, ` 51p

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