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Barrie Examiner, 19 Apr 1923, p. 8

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Plumbing '-- ' Heating E.____ OUR 1>oL1c'YHAs ALWAYS BEEN, TO sEE THAT EACH AND EVERY CUSTOMER RECEIVED FULL VALUE Eon EVERY DOLLAR SPENT wrrn us. % V As prodf of the satisfactory service'.that' we give, we sold during 1922 more than double the_ number of tires that we sold in 1921. V if a tire purchased from us did not give_~the ser- vice to which a cu_stomer was entitled, then we have- always tried tokmake` -a fair and satisfactory adjustment: ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR "181 Toronto St., Barrio Estimatesofurnished Good work at reasonable V prices ` -vw c1.UuID Iv! FEXEE runmczs . , Phone 180 s 133 Dunlap St. `U ..._ __` ZVDQVI XI IV-Cl ii GRAIN - SEED v- COAL Real Estate - Money .10 Loan' 2 112 gig nj Harry Barron IF ITIS `REAL ESTATE a call will satisfy you that we` have it Bdots and Rubbers--O" reg- ular price . . . . . . . . . . 10% . Perfection Oil Stoves-- AQQ nun Ann AA __ J Ann n I VI lcUUI\Ill \.III \IVVVWw-* --$23.00, $28.00 and $36.50 V _ Ten pr. cent. 03 SUGAR--St. Lawrence Gran. -l00 lbs. $10.87 Estimates Given Free A- KIRKPATRWK C. W. ROBINSON SPECIAL THIS WEEK BEFORE THE SPRING RAINS HAVE YOUR EAVETROUGH Exclunivo Agentwfor TIRES Six-Room Stucco Cottage--NeW, con- veniences, nice location, cosy_litt1e home, . . . . . . . ..;.;...._..s23oo Phzme | Subscribe for The Barrie Examiner land..get,al1 the news. $2.00 a year. 1155 I'UDUl'uUu- IIUlLlUu _ The W.A. of; the Anglican Church held a social evening on Friday when a. very en- joyable time was spent. Rev. C. R. Spenc- er gave an illustrated lecture on Across Canada." ` GIIIUIIE IIIUHUB 1151170 Mrs. Dimaline, who has been with her eigtex-,' Mrs. Scott in Allandale, all winter, has returned home. m1_. 117 A -1. 4.1.- A__|:-.... nL....-L 'L..u v_.... . _ ..-... xa.--v.-vv; Rev, W. T. Johnston, who recently re- signed as Rector of St. James` Church, Fenelon Falls, to takecharge of the parish at Gookstown,` Ont.,__preached his farewell sermon to "the congregation here on Sun- day evening, April 8. `His text was taken from St. Paul's epistle to the Golossians, third chapter and fourteenth verse: A- bove all these thing put on love, which is the bond of perfectness." The text was eloquently enlarged upon under four head- ings: Love is needed for the perfecting of g'ifts;,Love is needed for the perfecting of service; Love ~is `needed for the perfecting of life's relationships; and Love is needed for the perfecting, of religion. _ Al! "F ,'nIvnn:I>4-an Inna heap` n|\--an All u. u_. mumuuuu; manager, W. N. hopper; Advgory Com.-`A. H. Kidd, D. Harvey, Hy. iaher, T. Arnold; Mascot, Geo. Baker; League representatives, -H. Fisher. W. N. Hopper, '1`. Arnold. ' W. 11. human, Rev. W. '1'. Johnston, Rev. T. R. White; Hon; Vice President, Dr. W. J; Scott; President, W, J. Broley; Vice "President, J. M. Pugsley; lSec.-'I`rea.s., T. E. C, Monkman; Manager, W. N. Hopper; Advisorv (`,nm__.A, I-1 Irma n - n......... uuucpu nous HOUSE. The Epworth League of the Methodist , Church visited the Newton Robinson Lea- gue on Wednesday night. Mission circle Officers The Mission Circle officers of the Meth- odist Churclrwere elected as follows: Hon. Pres.,; Mus." Frank Robinson; Pres., Miss Margaret Robinson; Ist Vice Pres., Miss Ethel Baker; Rec.-Secy., Kathleen Hough- ton; Cor. Secy., Mabel Kell; Supt. of Christian Stewardship, Gazey Kidd; Supt. of Mite Box, -1). Pugsley; Pianist, Verna Rowe; Delegate to Branch, Gazey Kidd; Alternate, Beatrice McFadden. Amount raised during year $65.00 Baseball Club ' The annual meeting of Cookstown Base- ball Club was held in Watson s Hall on Monday, -April 9, when the following of-. ficers were elected: Hon. Presidents, Rev. W. 1;. Bartlett, Rev. W; T. Johnston, Re . ,l, . . WI.:t.- `um. ~ 17...- n........I....a n- PURSE T0 REV. W. T. JOHNSTON ON ` LEAVING FENELON FALLS H (Fenel_on WIT'7`al:Gazette) Seven-Room House--Stable, orchard, small fruit, one acre go'od garden soil . . . . . . . . . . . . .......$2000 ma uuzuz zxnunsn ._... _....-.... V- _..u -.--........v. Dear Sir :-Will you kindly give me in- ' formation re dog tax? We are extremely - fond of beautiful surroundings, owers, etc., 9 but we are discouragedafter many at- 3 tempts and much expense to find that, own ' ing to the fact that several of our neigh- l bors have tags on their dogs, we cannot - have anything in the shape of clean vege- | tables, owers, or lawns. That is not all. I We cannot even sit in front` of our house with our children without being annoyed by them. Sometimes a string of half -a dozen or more will tear across, knocking down or polluting everything in their way. They are half starved as a rule, and make night hideous with their howls", but we are-sup- posed to keep smiling" because they are licensed. Is there noilimit to their li- cense? If not, we will move back to the ` farm. In pmsing our monument to our ` of them -at their work of pollution; one ' has small encouragement to decorateeven there. I am sure that if our Town Fath- t ers made the tax prohibitive or better still, v ban them altogether,` that the better class ; of the community would gladly support ; boys. one can nearly always see several' them . Y`l___,_,_ A `I an co .- an. uncut Barrie, Aprilv 18. To the Editor of The Examiner u:'m-;Rs TO THE EDITOR NOTICE TO" CREDITORS Shop where yo,u r; invited td shop Horticulturist : ---- -.--.. raw--1.. buulutllvvbl " I - Mr. J._ W. Mcl:-arty, harness representative for M. J. Wilson & Sons, Ottawa, will be at the U. F. 0. Store on Friday and Saturday M of this week, with a full line of harness and parts. Same are guaranteed to give satisfaction for one year against workmanship or material. Any part that may be defective within that time will be replaced free of charge. There will also be special prices on Polishes, Shoe Laces, Auto Rugs, Blankets, Club Bags, etc. Single Harness . . ` Team Harness . . . Team Harness . . . We have some extra good values in Town and Farm Properties. Team Harness S-9-22' how`n.i1ere sells for $52.00 Every piece and part guaranteed Mr I 117 mr,.r ....4... 1............... -.-._-_._ -- - ---" .. $23.50 .. $52.00 .. $56.25 Traces, per pai_r . . . . Team Lines, 1-in. Team Pads, per pair THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1923. $8.00 $5.75 $5.15 PARTRIDGE & Gum Exclusive Real Est:atej sPc1AH1s WEEK yr Nine-Room Brick Houu-A1l` modern conveniences, ctral, must be sold as owner is leaving town; it's a bargain . . . . . . . . . . .` . . . . . $45'00 Office: 46 Buyeld St., Barri P. O. Box 1011`. V ~PIaones: Office 861`. Relidence 864w_ SEE US moan You BUY ORSELLL ,

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