ORS Hy, deceased rsuant to R. d ' Amending ` there having _ nstance Lal~ rrie, in the eceased. who of December, r before the 1922,10 A 4.. U I` II` DIIIIUII7 ll |ylB%ll 5 3y suuruy uIlCI' ward. He'was born Floe Tp., near Apto. `59 years ago. e was a graduate of the Ontario College of Dental Surgeons. Prominent in` Roman Catholic~ "aoei'ties, ` gieceaeed was 9. member of St. Mary's," -a past president pf the Holy Name Society, and at the time of his death was an active member. He was also a member of the Knights of Columbus. He is survived by his widow and three sons: James L. of -the Globe, Wm. A., Basil; andra daughter, Catherine, - .V _ DR. JMIES J. L0!-'TUS' Dr. James J. Loftus, a dentist in Tor- onto {or the pest thirty years, died on~Dec. 20 at his home, 198 Svpadina `avenue. On Mondayevening he seemed in good health. but early next mot`-ning he was seized with a stroke and passed atay shortly after- urnr Us `urge hnrn 3 `Plan 'I\n nom- UUIICUUIIBUU HUI UVUII IIVC JUBIBH The funeral took place on Wednesday, `All 91 in mun (Inf cqkps or THANKS Muss` ELIZABETH mvmc. ..~MIs EMILY ` T. NEVE onnuujur % THE BARRIE EXAMINER E AcLommc \ _ _ -.'> i"?1:`.1? ?`~*-... lne & Son . FURNISHINGS l$i&IAQ$.I'n_ haa.Lh.mnL\ L.-uagn.an.ag ..u4_+....._4-.-_ .._. _,._.- _ - _ 6: nturio. r Executor. y of Decem- SL541: .3 wmevmvmwasmvmvywwwwwaaevawm Q `CLOTHING } V TAILORING _ , gamsagaaam@h&aaa@aaama@a&aaa@m&a$@%& S MILIN G FACES THOSE WHO SENT'YOU HOLIDAY GIFTS, AND THUS CEMENT FOR LIFE-TIME THE FRIENDSHIP THEY HAVE SHOWN BY` REMEMBERING YOU. WE HAVE YET IN OUR STORE LOTS AND LOTS OF BEAUTIFUL THINGISVWHICH WILL PLEASE YOUR FRIENDS. WHEN THEY RECEIVE PRESENTS WHICH CAME FROM THIS STORE, THEY WILL KNOW THAT THE QUALITY IS THERE. WE ARE SMILING OURSELVES _IN"-, GRATITUDE FOR THE SPLENDID TRADE THAT WE HAVE BEEN FAVOREDWITH, AND WISH EVERY ONE OF- OUR PATRONS JUDGING FROM _`THE GREAT NUMBER OF BEAUTIFULSGIFTS WHICH HAVE LEFT OUR STORE S DUARINCE THE PAST DAYS OF BUSY SHOPPING, THERE WILL BE HUNDREDS OF SMILING FACES ON CHRISTMAS DAY. Reeve 3 Jewelry Store Very Nlerry Christmas THE MEN'S CHRISTMAS STORE l`,T Dear_ _-.A-Clearing Pale, $9.75 and up Be jwell dressed for the holidayseason. These Overcoats are of the better class, beingthe bal- nnnn AF nus g-nn...In.. ..L....I_ 7 , ___v,... ...v v- --v -uvuvvn vluvsl, KJVIII6 BIl\/ Ucu' ance of our regular stock. V We have made the prices attractive to command attention. I -:-Clearing price, $12.00 and up Boys OVerc0ats- full belted style, Raglan sleeves," some with wool lining. run A- - - -OVERCOATS AT cosw AND LESS .--`ClearinJg Pce, $1.00 and up Youths Ovcrcoats-- all this season s models-- the kind young men wear. Meri s,Overc ts,1Ulsters, full belted, half belt- ed and Chegte, field styles. - For MEN, voums and BOYS _l_ _age 'I`hirte_e3I_` |5\'I* ' .1 {3"" of the said mton DRS -22, 1921' ENEH IJC\4UIII' 51-546 d just prices. Fl: _ at 7 CALDWELL---At Hardy, Sask..- Nov. 19. ' 1921, to Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Caldwell. a son (Wesley John Alfred). CARRUTHERS-At Ivy. Thursclay, Dec. 22, 1921, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Car- y_ru1>hers_, a daughter. INGR.AM-.--In the R. V. Hospital. Tues-- day. Dec.` 20, 1921, to Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ingram, Toronto 3 son. 'K_ELSEY--I'n Allvandule, Wednesday, Dec. 14, 1921, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred A.'Kelg W . tray, 59 Gowan St., a daughter (Winni- ._.Vfx-ed Lorraine). . F7 SANDERS--I-n Barrie, Wednesday, Dec. A 14,` 1921, to Mr. and Mrs. A. C.'Sanders, Sanford St., 9. son. _j , .____.____._ _..__,__._._,._ ........_.'-.--...- sm!:me:~ma::vza:m!wz!:5ww3:ev: - THAT ALL-PERPLEXING QUESTION: S S S WH I am: DAD, 303 AND ILLY FOR CHRISTMAS? I WILL VBOTHER YOU MUCH LONGER IF YOU * A Q "GIVE OUR STOCK THE ONCE-OVER M .- . WHAT BETTER GIFT THAN A TIE? mkwawwaawamvaj Thank their many friends for their loyal patronage during the past year and wish all a Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year. I ;v7a=:@w:@2re@&e& ' CHANTLER BROS. . + smoun [] December 22, 1921 -. .. -.-s. .5:Mfcl IvntFT;.i-lQr .-l.O2;Dunlop S: `Men : ylmhhihs bizilt; lashed ournal ut the 8` hall White heart st and A _ - ......... ..-v--, \\.r-- . `you. you-so xavusu I III . "c-<-)l-or conlblnations, at . . . . . . . . . .' $4.9,8a:nd $4.48 `GLOVES, unlined, wool lined, silk lined; B8ys Gaunt- j glet Mitts, &c, from . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 to $3.25 BRUSHED WOOL MUFFLERS; all colors, make very ~ suitable gifts. M We have them at . `vatnn An 45- A4 _- L` __. A- :-We have the nexiiest shape rour-{x{.i1Z1iaf 5:27 'flora.l ' and figured patterns; snappy stu` at. . .$l.00 each A-Ten new pattems, six shades to a pattern, figures and bias stripe effect, at . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 ' All neatly wrapped in holiday packages ` ' . MEN S BELTS, boxed singly, fancy buckles soc to $1.50 SWEATERS, V-neck, Roll Neck and Coats, all in good, nrnv I'|r\r'|nI'|:r1l|":r\o-no n-l- ' Q1 (I0 ._..I 31 ll! -Above Powell &' `Co : bstore ` --Above Powe ,& Co's. 'c'1eu{ ":6su}" F;;...; The very- best place in DINNER SERVED 'nnl\A BROWN BETTY 7'35 R90"! _ sw@@w@@%w@w@@awzw@&w@awwa WLAURA sacono AN15 ' .3211? BROWN CANDY FOR SALE HERE uu-. auu uuv occupy a 101: e building is k is out to things in a REASONABL'E"-l;RICES - -.v~-- . . I72 . {I .'.7I"$i;56I`1f5, $1.50, 31.75; :2 FIE all-'lIUL`\I\.IV L-lJA&' Sandwiches, Tea, Cake, Waies, etc. FURS.-FURS FURS .CTI:I_ARJI,-J:=$ _I-Owen JJLJ-VLVl4&V LIL-IOV v 1.4 from 11.30 toV2 p.111. SUPPER A from 6 to 8 p.`m. AFTERNOON TEA- "I-,_ .1,__:_L___ l'-_ I'l-l_- SIMMONS & C0. `9?E33$?Q ,% . XMAS m BEAVUTIFULV FUR PlEC:ES.AND..SETS . , LADIES CLOTH 7 coA1's% A'l' % . CLEARING mess. HEADWEAR, GLOVI-S Am) MITTS MEN'S HA'l S--- BORSALINO, KING, & HAWES, OTHER GOOD MAKES va3v& ";r...z.:;:;;i'e:7.';i.:';;7;a`;a?.';* `.` COME IN AND LOO-K THEM OVER u. H) 11. II. Executor of tance Lolly, a full state- eried. and my, heldAb y ' e thatuhfter - aid Executor assets of the ' tance Lolly reto, having 3.1.. .1... ,.L..Il Store dpen Thursday, Friday and Saturday ' evenings. ' . 'i'31i6WN"'ETTY -.}4.39M A393"- HATS AND runs Stat`-eV town ---Christmas `bells, `all colors. crepe. pa- per, tinsel and paper g9.rI'and.s for Christ- mas tree and home decoration, at Keenan & Kennedy's. 51c ..--. - - ......u.-n vu Anadlllaln " A` quiet wedding took place in Moose. Jaw. Sask.. Dec; 8. when Miss Minerva B. Rainey, youngest daughter of Mrs. Martha -Rainey, Eocles street,` Barrie, became the bride of Mr. Fra-nk Ellis of Moose Jew. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Bland_ of Zion Methodist Church. The -young couple will reside in Moose Jaw. WlF|`.1y'a1`1Ilc(WI-i,z1`;1`1h'I`I:1'<>nd. lawyef, formerly of the r-m of Blackstock.` Galt & Gooder- ham. Toronto, has taken over the former practice of G. A. Radenhuret. under the rm name of Radenhurst & Hammond. fr'eft3I hsB;E IVIIU VVU1R5 Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wright of Painswick left on the 21st for Montreal. where they- will spend the winter with their son. W. A. Wright of the Sun Fire Insurance Com- pany head oice. - Irv-nnlr `LI nnnn nvu-I I ...... nu. C.u......I.. AD vupu Lulu. IV. :5. auuu. .|.uru'uw. County Treasurer D. Quinlan and Free-` man Campbell, engineer, went "to Toronto Wednesday as members of ii roads com- mittee 'to confer with the Minister of Pub- ilicWorks. ' I .._..I- It... `I... I`l7..:.,LL ,p n_3,,, 9,1, mujor A Jos. VRoge_rs, nonagexiarian High] Constable of Simcoe County, left. earlyt-his week for a. prolonged visit to his son, Rich- Hard Rogers, Grand Rapids, Mich, Y_L__ Il',_L . W..- --.. ..... ~...w..uu qua. non unnuu. B 7 F - John Mackay, oount-y court clerk. and Mrs. Mackay will `spend Christmas with their son, `Dr. A. Mackay, and New Year's with Mrs. W. J. Jebb. Tom-nto. l`!m...4.. 'l`......-....-.. h n..:..l.... .....1 n__-v L LIRIWIIIVJ nu LUIVUII DU Mrs. W. H. Robinson, 87 Maple avenue. is improving favorably after her recent operation in the_R. V. Hospital. Crown Attorney J. R. Cotter is spending Christmas with his json-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Macdonald, Ham- iilton, ` . - 1`-__;___` y__ n____, _ __ , i - ~rv- I Mi-`IIx;;";ymBall has `successfully oassed the junior exams. in the Ontario College of Pharmacy" at Toronto. Mr: T W Dnk:vuonun Q'7.`lI..nl.. ..........- an cawuucu away. V . A` Mr. and Mrs. J. McCandless legve on Friday, intending to -spend the winter months in Toronto. ' u___._ 11." I.-- _..,-_,_1'.,II, I .1` 'E!EI!'u'I!I!liI!|i Iilelilillligl-i l I\I`I'\fII'\II A I ' `l`3: 'ls1o':lBa'[';llmf:eds sails this week `for his ; old home in England, where he will make `an extended stay. A Mr nnrl Mr: I MnPunAlnna lg. .... .. an Mr. and Laidlaw. Blake street. are with Toronto friends for the fegtive season. Mrs. _Rawson of Coldwater "is visiting her -mother, Mrs. Gavule-y. McDonald street. 11,, I? III run an: auuu id Executor sets, or any ' r persons` of DIVE kil .--- ..-v,----. -_..... ............,. -~--./V.-uau Lvrlvvvu Mr. H..Wiseman' of Toronto with her son is visiting `her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wiseman. i 1`u............ 1--.:_ -_:u_ u.:_ _,,,_u_ .1, u - PERSONAL 1 Mondayevex ne an He` ye A Ontal - Prominent i way preside! t H 1 widow 1 Globe," V -M|! _v The funer Neve took p from her ho 21, to Dalstt etery, the pa W. A. Osbol Jory, Wm. The brief set` tinned in th of Rev. W. Anderson. b: sympathizing . Miss Neve. revival meet the 2nd of V evangelist of was _conducti t-hat. followez served Him born on Jul Wm. and Mi thefamily a nia, Annie. iforna}. anc T W. N. Neve, brothers `-and sisters, wish to express their thanks to numerous friends for the sympathy and kindness shown in their recent and bereavement. - 51p ~ David Irving and family exprws their gratitude to friends for -the sympathy and kindness extended` to them in their recent sad bereavement. ` - 51p Mrs. J. T. Clark `and family wish to thank their many friends for kindness dur- ing their recent bereavement, and -also to thank friends, societies and brotherlhoods for their many beautiful oral tributes. . V Mrs. Ernest C1i.pstone,Shanty Bay, as to express. her heartfelt thanks to her numenous frientk for ._ their kindness and uunnnsnbkuv Jlungnn `LA I.;'..._ II...._' -2 L-.. uuzuvxvua nuuuun IUl',_ uwlr Klllull 8110 sympathy. the long of her `husband -and `m `her ;jlf_el!e,`Ilt bereavement. ' Very"'-`unexpectedly came the inal sum- : mons to Miss Elizabeth Irving, Worsley street. who died of heart failure on Satur- > day, Dec. 17, early in the morning.` De- ceased was apparently in good `health upon retiring and death came upon her in sleep. She was in her 53rd year. The late Miss Irving came to Barrie while a;. child five years old, from Penetanguishene. where she was, born. May 25, 1869. After living here `for, a while, -her family `moved to a farm near Churchill and remained there un- til 1915, when they returned to Barrie, living here ever since. In religion deceased was a Presbyterian and was active in church work. Duringthe war she was one of the great army of Red Cross workers who did their bit for the men overseas. On Sun- day morning Rev. Geo. A.` Brown paid tribute to her beautiful christian character and her unselsh devotion to others. Her father, David Irving, and two `brothers re- -main, Wm. at hoine and John of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Following a brief service con- ducted by Rev. G. A. Brown, the funeral late residence, 53 Worsley street, to the Lennox, A. W. Goodfellow. John T. Dou- the pail-bearers. took place on Monday afternoon from her i Union Cemetery. ` John Duncan, D. W. : gall, Geo.'Brown_ and Joe. H-arrison were ` NLY 15 ICIIEC VIIUIC Ul l.LlClI\.Iu There survive two sons, W-m. of Toronto and Benjamin of Wilkie, Sask.; ve daugh- ters. Winnifred, Mrs. H. Healy and Mrs. Doggvlas Tholnpaon of Toronto; Mrs. Wal- lace Carter at home and Mrs.`Seth Ramm of Wilkie, Sask.; one brother, Wm. Harris of Barrie, and four sisters. `Mrs. Wm. Mit- ehell, Mises Marjorie and Mabel of Buf- falo, and Mrs. "Harold Brickpell of Tor- onto. Herhusband, George Robert Leec predeceased her over ve years. ' The funny-nl fnnlv .n1m-A nn Ilfnalnnm-lav iDec. 21. to King. Ont. 1.116 Iuuvnu l4UUI\ `PINE nu Ill? IIUU Iuuy I ll-IICU O Born near York Mills, on July 27, 1864, the late Mrs. Leece came to Barrie -when twenty-ve years old, and for the past tihirty-two years had been an esteemed cit- izen_of the town.` Being of a kindly dis- position. she enjoyed the affection of a luv-an n;IvIlA n` "II:nnt'n UEIUIUII. HLLU CHJU CU large circle of friends. nun:-A III\IV:IYn Gun` on Mas. ANNA JANE LEECEV The sudden death of Mrs. Anna Jane Leece occurred at her home, 138 Maple avenue, Inst Sunday. Early in the after-` noon, in-the act ofremoving the "ashe's` ..from a stove,in the parlor, she suered an attack of `heart failure. Going into an- other room to rest, she fell to the floor. Shortly. after, one of her daughters came into the room and discovered her mother lying there, but her attempts to revive the afflicted lady failed." nnrn nonr vnrlr Mala An `Ill! 0' `DR ! lllalu Anne Larkin_was born in St. Leonard s, Sussex. England. and there she married Geo. Vickers. In 1874 the family-came from England and locatedvin Barrie, where Mrs. Vickers spent the rest of her days. She was a. woman of many ne qualities and devoted to her family. In religion, she was an Anglican. Her -husband predeceased her- just twenty years, being `buried on ` Christmas Day. 1901. Two daughters and. two sons survive: Mrs. A. W. Nash of Portland, Oregon, who had been with her mother for the last few months; Mrs. A. M, Wilkinson. Allandale. George and James of Barrie. ' ' _s MRS. ANNE _V|CKERS Lacking but `ten years of the century, Mrs. .Geo. Vickers, Sr.. passed away last Saturday morning. She had been in fail- ing health for a considerable time and two months previousto her death gbrokeone of her hips which hastened the end. The fun- eral took place. Monday afternoon. from her lateiresiclence in North street to Barrie Union Cemetery, the services being takeni ay Rev. A. R. Beverley and Rev. W. J.` att. - I 1- u . n. v .n 1, DU LRHSIJUH LVIUI/LIUIIIBII unurcn auu bem- pall-bearers being A-lfred Wood, Osborne, Robert Stranagihan, John McLean and Ernest Bonney. service held in the house was con- the church under the direction Rev. S. Irwin assisted-by' Rev. Mr. before a large congregation of Axsympathizing friends. man Mm-n uuvna Ann"...-6...! 3... 109:: 1.. LL . 'B"lIlPaDllIllI5 LIJUIIUB I W was converted in 1886 in the meetings in the Union Church on Vespra, when Miss Olive Dillar, evangelist of the Free Methodist Church, conducting services. Through the years followed she loved her Saviour and faithfully. The deceased was July 22. 1872. the daughter of .Wm . Millicent Neve. The members of are: Emanuel, John in Califor- Nelson, Alfred (also in Cal- iforna-), and Etta (Mrs, Hogaboom of Brockville) . V :u}}7..-{.1 Jr"?-e"1a}; Es; -Emily T; place`on Wednesday. Dec. 14, home ("an the 1st of Vespra, lot 21, Dalston Methodist Church and Gem- ptm-v the nnII.hmu-m-A hna A14`:-ul Wand