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Barrie Examiner, 30 Nov 1922, p. 3

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ber 30, 1922 .1 e IND. SEE IT 4:1ns.u bagv Ildu v\1U|I~A -up-my: The Fuller Man assists in mak- ingfa suitable selection of Xmas brushes which he delivers packed in holly boxes ready for sending away or for the Xmashtable. The Fuller Man will soon call as this is the time when he is making his. Xmas trip. WM. LESLIE, Barrie 36 Mary St. ' Phone 1009w Thursday, November 30, 1922 ` Xmas time will soon be here and every woman knows what a task it is to select and shop for Xmas presents. . She wants to avoid the stuffy streetcars, the windy snow and ice covered streets, the crowded stores, the tired and impatient clerks.-The stores themselves dread the Xmas season in many ways. H ' _ 3-. ___ _ LI. _.. _,- I_, ment. This year there is another solu- tion for _the Xmas gift problem. This method` of Xmas buying is rather a supplement to the stores. Millions of women do a part of their Xmas shopping with the Fuller Man who brings Fuller Brushes to the home where the` selection can be made in the quiet and comfort and with calm judg- annvo v Fuller Brushes `are not sold in stores merely because it is impos- sible to explain and demonstrate such an extensive line of these mod- ern housecleaning tools in retail stores. So it became necessary for the Fuller Man to call at the home. and show the uses of Fuller Brushes which include many brushes for personal as well as household uses. (1- __-___ L`l.- `H|._'l`I--- `III ... .....'I.._.. rvbuvnni-on vuu u-.. wvua --v-.~-.-v--. www-- So now, the Fuller Man makes it a part of his duty- to help the customer select brushes-personal brushes for Xmas gifts. There is wide variety to these brushes which he brings to the home and they are exceedingly attractive, as well as useful. They include hair bxushes, manicure -brushes, clothes brushes, combs, dresser, trays, m.-umb sets, and other attractive brushes too numerous to mention, ..,. .-...`H .... LL- ........u... `I'B..`I1n.. `Duh. 3 HEAT O!f1TROL IJYUSIICS LUU IIUIIICIUUD DU IIICLIDIUII, zaswell as the famous Fuller Fric- tion Shower Brush which probably has a larger sale than any other Xmas gift of equal value. run- 'n__'II--- 1|.`l'_.. ......:...L_ :.. ..-..1. 0h--that Backache .' We have a few barrels of Spy and dner gobd Win- ter Apples left Brown & Co. FLOUR Prices are advancing on this commodity, and we would advise buying your . winter supply now We carry .a full line of Blatchford s Famous Poultry Feeds. They will repay the e investment. You'll know me by thin but- Ion which [went in my `incl. For sure` relief that` famous old remedz Phoe 42 HCH HE WWIIIWIIIMIIIIIWIIIIWIIIIWIIIIIWIIIIMIIII Q _I want to give the W Remenbc;. you can : buy Fuiler Bruheu in a uingle ` store, no sirrec! :,L- ID Wildly CVCI WUIIIHII 5C]B IIIC IIIBIGIII. she sees what a wonderful brush for the hair it is. And she'll say the same when she sees the Fuller Manicure brush, the Flesh brush, the Clothes .brush, and all the Fuller Brushes for personal and household uses. is what every.w6man says the instarit aka lsnnn Iivknf n I-uvt\o\tlAuI`|2l koluvnk `not You c.n.sit'in your own home and do your Xmas for I.,?the Fuller Man, will bring them around to your house any, day, and letyou examine them. I'll show them in sets, as many or as few as you like, put up in attractive holly boxes. Watc_h for me, or pho_ne or write for me to come any day most convenient to you I Ato the % Fuller Hair Brush - for Christmas! nu. - ;y.:u_y uvnluln wuulullo The little two year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cuttress, Orillia, was badly burned about the face, hands and arms on Nov. 22, when the celluloid handle of a knife with which she was playing came in contact. with the stove. The little one was" alone in the house. .with two older children when the'accident,oc- curred, the mother returning .a few min- utes later. The child was rushed to a doctor and then to the hospital. Penetanguishene Herald :~-We have often heard of hair turning grey overnight. but never heard of a hair turning red till the other` day. Godfrey _ Moreau, who resides on the 7th concession. Tiny, had a nice team of grey horses. Hallowe'en.some young scamps of boys applied a coat "of red paint to the parts most easily got at. Mr. fMoreau says he would not have minded I 1 so much if they had made a complete job when they were at it but he objects to driving horses only ' partly painted. ll Collingwbod Tp. council voted $l00Tto`l Northern Fire Riillef. ` | Collingwood's M.0 .H. is still advising` the citizens to boil the water. * _ , 1 A summer ho el 1s to be erected at; Grape -Island, Lake Sitncoe, next summer. . g ALI . I - `mu 1.... n. .1 ...... W ......., -.- ..... vv, ..... | n`\a nnnnnnn 1. wglady ltieucher in Midland H'gh School`; suspended some boys for unruly conduct and was firmly upheld by the'Boa.rd. []'....L 172.`. _E l'\,.!II`, ! LCULATION Nov AIR nan VPAN __`?_1`_3_*_*_T_ _ %x DlSTRIC-T- NEWS, aa\I u. u 1 ---~- v--" -------.v -r --V-- "J "W ; I Herb Vick of Orillia brought home 3; live buck frdm -his hunting trip. It xvus; captured in Smoky Lake 57 miles north: of Parry Sound. 3 II\annnfnn.n-xvv nu-n:u.n4.-.4-I .\ .`:I...\.. -....L..Li U1 zany ouuuu. { Inspector-Day presented a silver watch; |to the caretaker of the Central School. 0r- g illia. `for the manner in which hehad kept` the school grounds . ` wnfknr Mlivuvnir Ilvkn L...` La`... .....J..L-..&) unr auuuux gluuuus. Q Father Murray, who has been assistant Priest at the Memorial Church, Penefang. for the past (three years. has been transfer-'; red to another parish. ( An nr`nah-uv r'n.~:I9:nnu GA vvxnnn 6.. KY... 1 ...__v....-...., .1 \I v To the Editor of The Examiner utu nu umruxcr pnnrgll. i AAn Industry desmng to move to New-' , market asks the town to guarantee its % 1 bQIl(!le' for $25,000. The application is back- ` |ed by the Board of Trade. ' ; L... '1-Inna-nnusnnun ,. Aw` ....:..I.._-.:.. -1`! cu uy nu: uunlu U1 .ll`21(lt`. . I is There` appears to be an epldemic of; I petty thievery along the Lake Simcoe shore. 1 nwhere several summer_ cottages have been} broken into lately, but in only a few in-` stances was umithing apparently taken, says the Orillia News-Letter. T l l In Orilliu police court last week two} !Chinese restauranteux were each fined` $20 for selling venison without a license.| [They had purchased `the meat for their ` .-... .......... -...u.. aauawvvlo ' customers not knowing that they were re- quired to[ have a license to do so. nu I ll .--.. ..~....v. \lI `nu _n.4nucQ|IlAoIvl Dear Sir: With the promise that in 1923 the Marine Railways will carry boats with a length of 50 feet I wrote a number of manufacturers of motor boats and engines `in the United States and urged them to undertake the work: of advertising the `Trent Waterways in motor boat niagazinea `over there. .Among other replies is the `following. . i 'nnar Qhuo W. Inn: v A u > n u u n - v n u Iv `r:rn1-' lt\n- .`..__v.. .. --....v .- nouvnluv vv uu uu. The work of enlarging the marine rail- way at Swift Rapids on the Severn River to accommodate boats of fifty feet will be! completed this fall, and. the railway. at! lthe Big Chute will also be increased to! ithe same capacity in time for the opening} lof navigation next spring. ` A....,..,_ h,, 1 n rn . n .. i good for r range lete. .u..v--.. ...,--v yr...-Bu Aurora Banner--J. R. Treend; of the G.T.R. has been transferred to Barrie Station as day telegrapher. This is a good promotion. Mr. Treend had during his stay in Aurora won the esteem and re- rpect of all and the departure of himselfu and wife is regretted. Mr. Treend was pre- sented with a beautiful umbrella by the` choir of the Presbyterian Church. lU|lUWlHgu ' ' ! `Dear Sir: We have your very kind letter of recent date regarding the matter of ad~ `vertising in the months of March, April and May motor -boat magazines. WA aka" I-an u-Inr` in:-land fa nnf :n .1111: J.Ul.l\ lUl.' llpfllu `In connection with this we will be able to get a letter and photos from one of our customers who made the trip last year from Tonawanda through the Canal to the S00 and I think we will get a very good story in connection with this which will create interest, due to the fact that it will be the story of the actual trip and not strictly an advertisement of `the water way. Yours very truly Kermath Manufacturing Co. J. B. Farr, President. auu Hilly LllUl4Ul' 'UUlllJ IIIWEHZIUX. We shall be glad. indeed, to put in one page for you in Motor Boating of New York for April. ` `In nnnnnnflnn mid-I. 6-`n urn vvv:`I `an nL'n This generous action of `Mr. Farr should prove that the boat and engine men in the States look upon the enlarging of the capac- ity of the Trent water way as an important step in the development of the Tourist trade and I -think 1923 will see a good season in this respect. Meantime the Trent Waterway is planning for big ad- Ivnr:a:nn :n vnllf fI`lI`\7 I. IUIIII 7' IIIIUI W C IB Plalllllll; ` vex-tising in 1923. Yours 1 1 B`0OMlNG TRTENT WATERWAV `i&i;i1a.}1',"N3}3."%[ 1922 .15 IUI truly. in u D) ` IIUINO ational French: '. . Benntt ` {ATTEMPTED SUICIDE ! 3 BY PENETANG MAN! I . `Charged under O.T.A., Drives} Q Knife into His` Breast; j ' Saved by Wife.-- i This man had been charged with an {offence against the Ontario Temperance IAct. and was due to appear before the iPolice Magistrate on Saturday evening. He realized that if he were convic`ed the `lowest penalty that he might expect would {be $200.00,'with the alternative `of three {months imprisonment, with hard labor. ,' accompaniment. In his circumstances hei `knew that he could just as easily pay two` ithousand as two hundred dollars. and to hand over a slice of the moon would be .a comparatively simple matter to making| (payment of the minimum penalty. 1 n_,__1:__ -_.-.-_ 1_:_ 4..-..LI.. .__r ...:.L ..I ' U1 l|llCllllU1lo I rt-J u.v--. `I. y... ...-..--....... r...--_-_,. I 3 Brooding over his trouble, and with a `little domestic infelicity added to make iweight. the poor fellow concluded to end lit all by the suicide route. _He went about `the matter in a methodical way, but noti lso as to excite any suspicion in the minds` inf his wife or other members of his family. I {He deliberately sharpened two , butcher ;l a big one and a smaller one. during {the forenoon; and put them away ready to ghand, Sometime later he went upstairs {to hisroom, stripped bare to the waist {and plunged thenlarge knife deep into his ibreast, towards the left side. The point `A very determined attempt at suicide was jmade by a Penetanguishene man on Sat- gurday last, and that it was not successful lwas avmatter of luck. or fortune. and. not `r of intention. ` 'I\Lf_ ._.-_ L_J L-_.. _L.._.._....I _..ILL alum A. H. FELT, Jeweler, lmiizzrsgizs (Penetang Hefrald) 'e will gladly show you the complete line of above goods mitcd numbers. THE BARREEXAMINER Protected whore t/Se Zear Comes l The physician who responded to the call found the man in a` dreadful mess--ruddy` gore all over the room. and the floor sloppy and slippery with it. He administered im- rmediate first aid and then had him remov- ed to the hospital, He states that it was a mere lucky chance that prevented the would-be suicide from accomplishing his idesire.` As it is, the man is now recover- .ing. and i_n course of a week or so will be able to leave the hospital. .Tt enigma ahnannn H-sob nnv man nynnlrl UC GUIU lU IUGVU l'1lC Llllllllllo l -It seems strange that any man would commit the crime of [self-murder, and take his chance for Eternity. rather than enjoy a quarter-year term in the care and custody of the County Gaoler. the hard labor there being merely a little gentle exercise. I Orillia Board of Education is considering 1 the question of free text booksfor all public school pupils. The cost is estimated at $1,580 annually -and before committing themselves the Board purpose to do some investigating. Outside schools will be visited. * - Some time afterwards his wife heard the drip. drip, drip. on. the floor overhead, and 5going to see `(there was a leak in the roof, she found her husband partly standing rand partly leaning on the bed. with a. pool of blood`on the floor. She laid him: on his` back on the floor and attempted to` staunch the flow of blood, andsent a hurry-up `message for medical aid which was soon at hgnd. l "lL_ __L_;_!,!,,, ,,_L_ ,.,A ,.J__I L. ALI- ,_II """ I for the knife was slightly deflected by a? :_rib that happened to be in the way. and; by that chance he missed his heart. The; .blood gushed forth in a stream. but to` lmake a sure job of it, he picked up the `smaller knife and gushed twice across both bare arms; cutting two long furrows in "each. I n r. I I -A .1 I .1 .' l Subscribe for The Barrie Examiner Am` Iret all the news. 82 a year. Jail or payment of,$28.65l in fines is the alternative corfronting Jos. Oster, of Hoboken, N.J., whose auto ran into `a, parade in September, 1921, kiliing threat and injuring others. I TITIU... .. 3--.... L......l J.._2...I 5.. ........l... ..n uuu JIIJ un sue U |/nun J n , l When a farm hand tned to smoke ai rabbit out from underneath a corn shock, on a farm near Lancaster, Pa., be caused} guM1Di'nr_ THE STERLING BANS} You'll probably have the opportunity some day of picking up a piece of land` at a good price or. of buying a bunch of `cattle at a bargain. Prepare for such a chance now by opening, a Savings Account in the Sterling Bank. SAVE}-Becauye i Have You the Money? or CANADA i|alUfl IILILI LIVU avuun. l Heiress to $25,000 on condition that she [get married, Miss Ruth Spanieg, 21, he: [decided to continue selling bread and push ! `in her mother s store at New York. l`)__.I.__ AL- _.I-.;_ __ 4:_. __,II __.-_A. a loss of $25,000 whn every building on the place was burned together with thc ,crops and live stock. I un:rAnu On CD: nn An 4|t\I\n-`:.:1\v\ Oknb -`cg .1 urn ulucucl B ouuxv nu LVUW LUIS. eading the advts. is time well spent. Page Three `t value. Fter St.

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