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Barrie Examiner, 11 Oct 1923, p. 16

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I u W U 1 L U, T5 1x1 and 2x1 Rib Cashmere, British make, perfect t-' ting and warrantegd good wearing, sizes 8`/2 to 10. Pair..... Rib A LARGE QUANTITY OF TINWARE AND r AL_l_JMlNUM WARE Cashmere CHILD S HEATHER HOSE V Child s Fancy Rib Hose --- -: -v nvuv uv uwvu Alp ---Father and Sister,_ Dliynle, Toronto. . A Made-in-C;nAada Stocking,A -plain knit, seamless foot, free at top, colored clox, colors grey, brown, coating, black, all sizes. Pair . . . . .. 59 CASHMERETTE HOSE,` H 1. Grade c..;..,,.,,e so. 1. -v . rnn font." mi. 0; _..-- .,, n . PUREASPUN SILK TO TOP, reinforced sole, heel and toe, perfect tting, sizes 8`/_-, 9,V 3 and 10, black. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Now AT lT S E-3;"?- ,59c_ FIRST & FLOOR- Child s Hose of ne 1x1 rib cashmere, pu're wool, witli seamless foot, in light and dark heather mixtures, so popular for this season"; wear, sizes 6 to 81,4. At per pair, 75c, 85c & 95c AT 2.30 XNI3 3 PM. 8ANDERSON--In loving memory of Frank - E. Sanderson, who passed away very, suddenly Oct. 11, 1922. His weary nights, his days of pain, His years of suffering past, - And we are only glad to know He is at rest at last. attrag1_:ive fancy rib Stocking with spliced heel and toe, neat tting wearing; colors brown and beaver to 10. We highly recommend this stocking for wear. Pair _. . . . . . . . . SILK. AND WOOL, $1.25 from streaks, smooth- .. ----v v--------v: Fine fancy rib, 24-guage Cash- mere Hose of best British make, pure wool, rib to toe, a grand stocking for wear and warmth, sizes 81/; to 10; colors .. ;??,"i)1;.`2`i 32 ? .. $1.65 . uxtu or um ounx, exasuc rib top, lisle toe and heel, sizes 8%, 9, 91/2 and 10, the Stand- ard Stocking, navy, black, grey. `$312? Zi1Sf;??r'T. .. $1.75 PURE SPUN SILK HOSE PURE SPUN SILK, elaStic.rib ton. Help rno gm} 1......) .....-, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11,1923. Fancy Rib Cashmere Hose, made in England, a real comfort-giving stocking and "a great favorite, all sizes, colors russet, tan, coating, ; navy and beaver. Pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . to sell by public auction on THURSDAY, OCT, 18 Th- r,.n.....-_ _A Fancy Rib Cashmere, L4 -1; plain foot, 2, and good u-n or-IA L .... .... -------3 --.\n svvu beaver, sizes 855 v..I `L3,. an` -__ $1.50 i.2 One person of ev age of 16 gainfully U.S. is on the publi result of which the` ing a salary bill of n I year. ...... unauulb uaa l'CClV(l lnstrucl R. w, HE"&"bERsoN Lot 21, C6n.' 1, lnnisl A0 l!:l...| ---nun 1 MVU AIM! ggozozoxoxc-:4 4 1 BELLE EWART- W; --PAINTING ANi vnruy -nnn......I..l, ' ruau aumug palms and FVRASER, Belle Ewg R. C. D] Gowan St. : Solicits the pm people of AlI`anAa' Tnwn Propv 1: 1: I I 3` F:u`ms-~Somc - <~oLmtry ?Murkvt Gard Our list a'm- {a homo and y. Plumbing PEXEE; Phone 180 nun: VIIUI. VI TCIIIQWICK WEi)NESDAY, OCT. 17 +1.1. c..II.....:.... . Exclusive rm: . PARTRH PROMPT ON A] Phlunieai Offic SEE US BU? Harry Office: If it is LotNl6: "3:.""1`',Wi ;`;:5s1 I east nf Pninuui:-In t at reasona 2 CLOS 9 CIRCTJLQ T515 W Wet and can Exclusive` ):mcing| MINI R6111 -_- _._, ovnno L, llllll At Gilford sell by I `LII ll\nI\ 1 Ir an --- W15? Finsr. OTTON HARDWARE C0. `Its fuel is common gasoline.-itlfolds upintolsuiti case style and only weighs 18% lbs. Price, $15.00. See this cookerdisplayed in our Sporting Window. will be found invaluable during this trip. It ensures lots of good ea.ts 7 almost instantaneously, any way you want tl1em-fried or boiled , roasted or baked, , _ _ . _---ana, \I\vl, la The following; . 1 pure bred Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old, fresh; 1 Holstein cow, 7 yrs. old, frwh; 1 pure bred Holsteiucow, 5yrs. old, milking well and due`February 19; l -Holstein cow, 6 yrs. old, fresh; 1 pure bred Holstein cow. 5 yrs., milking well and due March 20; 1 pure bred Ayrshirecow. 5 yrs. old, milk- ing well and due March 30; 1 Durham cow. 8 yrs. old, due October 17; 1 Durham cow. 8 yrs. old, due -Dec. 5; 1 Durham cow, 9 yrs. old, due Dec. 26; 1 black "cow. 10 yrs., milking well and due May 11. The above cows are `all extra. choice. big daiiycows. andlanyone wanting cows will do well to attend this sale. ' l A umn..l:.... -5---- om-: or ouln o_LMAN? ' CAMP coomzs . We looked well to your hunting needs, and in the matter of ries, shotguns, revolvers, ammunition, etc., etc., we can complete your equipment. Knowing that you, too, will go, not being able to resist the call, and that the prospects for hunting are good this year, it is very important that you go well prepared. ' V V ` Again the lure of the wilds, with all its thrills and pleasures, attacks the true huntsman,_ and soon those old hunting pals will unite around the camp fires to enumerate theirevarious hunting exploits. , CREDIT SALE OF FARM STOCK ----o-nu GOO IJIVIIIII to sell by public auction at an In _-- Page Sixteen IFOITI ASE-.`E I1-..5M!TH Hunting '1'ri%! nv vvuo LU, llllll I mile east of Painswick 'I\IlIHl\ Au: g: Q-3 The undersigned has. Z.-- IN 1\;MoR1AM 'ebruary 19; 1; g rahirelcow, Le 1 October ~ 9' EC. 263 I hhlnlr `Anni `n " Ju auuw MVV. A". ilIcConkey, Auct._ Concerning That - olllll-IIILJ-I UUW, U ; a above hoice. to` received instructions IVVI nut 65`! Federal Building I Ills CI WC} i Church. ! 0 0 f i - -- - I on Improved farm properhes at 6% % HAROLD O. ROBINSON & C0. Mortgage Bankers l.`-.l-...-l D--:I.I:_._ - MRS. mos. HOULIHAN Mrs. Catharine O'Rourke -I-Ioul-ihan. wid- ow of the late Thomas Houlihan of Barrie. died in Toronto on October 9, aged 53 years. Mr. Houlihan died thirteen years ago and four years later his widow removed to'Tor- onto where she had since resided. She is survived by two sons. three daughters, two brothers and two sisters, all residents of Toronto. Interment was made in the R0- man Catholic Cemetery, Barrie. this morn-` ing after Requiem Mass in St. T Mary's .Church. CREDIT SALE of Pure -Bred Holstein `and High Grade Dairy Cows and Horses u.| nuty. , . T At the Junior League meeting on Wed-V nesday night_. October 10. the following of- ficers were chosen: Hon. Pres.. Miss Jennie Simpson; ~Pres., Miss Dorothy Riddell; Vice- Pres._. C. Spearn; Sec_v.. Miss Mary Patton; Treas.. Miss Inez Park; Organist, Miss Ruby Tompkins.- Nnvc Q.....Jn.. .........:.... n-.. A It` *- '.|.uu1pluuS. ' _ Next Sunday morning Rev. A. M. Part- ridge of Coldwater will be the speaker, and in the evening `Rev. T. W. Leggott of Stay- ner will take charge of the services. I _....-u vivv uuvuuvulas Ullllllill At a meeting of the" Young 'People s League on Monday night, October 1, the following officers were elected: Hon. Pres., Mrs. A. Henderson; Pres., Frank Dobson; Vice-Pres., Miss V. Spearn; Secy., -D. Hast- ings; Treas., Mrs. (Moore; Organist, Mrs. J.. Gracey. A4 +1.... I....:.... 1........_ L.-_-.: , cw - u;_uu7yv B 1 uxuv This is Y.M.C.A. campaign month. Any- one wishing to become a member will kindly make it a point to do so this month. A meeting of the Board of Managers will be . held Monday evening at 7.30. V Allandale; The A.Y.P.A. of sc. George's.Church. i held their annual election of officers Tuesday evening. October 9. The I new officers are: President, Arthur Jay;]1 Vice-Pres., -Mrs. J. Anderson; Secy.'. George 1: V. Goring; Treas.. "J. Anderson: Executive" I Committee. `Miss Viola. Collins (Past -Pres.l, 1 Mrs. T. Godden, Mrs. H. Hammond, Miss L. 1 Srigley, J ; Ford, R. Taylor.- '1 AVUWIIIIIIL Misses Annie Crowe, Evelyn Osborne. Connie Merry _and Gladys Lines. have re- turned aftet camping for six weeks at Minett's Point. 'I'l..!.. 1.. I71!!!` A -__---..- ... -vauuuv mud WCUK. I Jack Newman and H, Dinsmore ofA Grav- enhurst and H. Jamieson of Orillia were week.-end visitors at the home of Mrs. M. Newman; ` ` III__., A ' " - ` 7 .u avnuuuu uula WUCK. I Rev. W. J. Watt is attending the meeting of the Synod of Toronto and Kingston, meeting in Toronto this week. 1_.-v_ xv -- -- VI U! be Mrs. E. H. Firmao and her sister, C. F. Moreton of Midland, spent a. few days [in Toronto this week. I pan 7 T T'lY..44. E, ,1: " -' ` D IUIII croft; II..- .....,u an. uuu mrs. u. Jackson, Calling- wood. Mr.. and Mrs. W. Brethour are enjoying a fortnight's holiday with relatvies in Ban- croft; > nu, urc. Terms of sale-~All sums of $10.00 and under. cash; over that amount 12 months credit will be given to parties furnishing ap- proved joint notes. 5 per cent. per annum off for cash on credit sums. T Sale at 1 p.m. W. McConkey, Auct. l Mrs. R. Megill spent a short holiday in Newmarket last week. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fell. and family are ' visiting friends in Midland. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cook are spending a E week's holiday in Toronto. A. C. Sharp of Northi Bay spent the week-end with his family in Tiffin St. I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rowcliffe have gone on a trip "to California for six weeks. - ` .'Miss Mabel `Hills of Guelph spent the weekend with her parents in Sanford St. Mrs. A. C. Taylor, wife of the English football player, has arrived in Allandale. Philip Newman left this week to continue his studies at Queen`s University, Kingston. pnllnhnr in an:--J3-- - `A ` nus sbuules at Queen 5 University, King: Miss D. Poucher is spending a few with `Mr. and Mrs. C. Jackson, Col I uuuul Mom `[0 LOAN Burton Ave Methodist Church I` .._--A.Z_._ OBITUARY oycuuxug as law aays C. Calling- Toronto . |l Tuesday, October 16--Mrs. John Mullenu \ Lefroy, farm stock, implements and. household furniture. Sale at 1 p.m. W. .A. McConkey, auctioneer. Wednesday, October 17.-Silas H. Smith. lot 16, con. 13, Innisfil, cattle and farm stock. Sale atlp.m. W. A. McConkey, St-. auctioneer. V0 Thursday, October 18.--R. W. Henderson, was at lot 21, con. 1, Innisfil. Gilford, will 2- hold an unreserved sale of high class and `be pure _bred dairy cows, etc. Sale at 1 p.m. W. A; McConkey. Auct. ' 5 ' I9 Friday, October l9.--'I'hos. Robbins, lot W110 , "2. con. 11, Innisfil. known as the Gib- 50 . son Farm. farm stock and implements. 53` Sale at 1 p.m. W. A. McConkey,` Auct, n0. Monday. October 22--G. _M. Mayes, lot 9. 0"` con. 5. Innisfil. farm stock and imple- '35 ments. Sale at 1 p.m. W. A. McConlc- Rev ey. auctioneer. . , . Tuesday, October 23.--Fred C. Elliott. at We 4 lot 18. con. 7. Essa, sale of pure bred Hol- Supl stein cattle and pigs. Sale at 1 p.m. W. SW` A. McConkey'. Auctioner. ' M93` Wednesday, October 24.-Fred Robertson, 9" lot 3, con. 1, F103. farin stock and im- bf plements. Sale` at! p.m. W. A. Mc- ex" Conkey. auctioneer. ` ;D3 l Thursday, October 25-Mrs. Wesley Brooks, "10", lot 24, con. 9, Essa, farm stock and`im- Sac" plements. Sale at 1 p.m. W. A. Mc-l Conkey._ auctioneer ~ . -' . P Friday, October 26.--Albert H. Bedford, bef `north half lot 9, con. 4, Innisfil, farm Boat stock and implements. Sale at I p.m. day "W. A. Hcconkey, auctioneer. . to b I-ACHIIIVKIUIU 61068. I : The tractors include rubber-tired tractor 3 -towing four-wheel Miami trailer, rubber- , tired tractor towing tractor dump body, ' rubber~tired .-tractor with Wehr grader at- tachment towing two-wheel Miami trailer carrying bell box, crusher and grinder and agricultural cleated tractor, rubber-tired " tractor with two-wheel platform trailer ; carrying Moody hay baler and -potato dig- _ ger. rubber-tired` tractor with iMeldrum , lumber` attachment carrying 8 to 12 tier - of lumber wi-th Cockshutt plow and culti- vator mounted on the lumber, rubber-tired tractor towin g-Moody separator, Ruckstell axle-equipped truck carrying cut-out sec- tion -of Ruckstell axle, British American Oil Co. with one Ford tank truck carrying lgasolene and oil. - , , , .. ...--.u. - ;-we vnu, 2 heifers, 2 yrs. old; 9 yearling steers. 5 yearling heifers, 4 spring calves, 1 pure bred Hereford bull calf, 6 mos.; 1 Hackney mere, 8 yrs., extra good driver; 2 good brood sows, 5 store pigs, weight about 150 lbs. each; 10 geese, 20 White Wyaudotte hens, a number of White Wyandotte cockerels; 1 power washing machine and wringer, 1 bug- gy pole, 2 2~furrowed plows, 1 good buggy. be sold without I-asmnm on H`-A I ..--- vvuv-one uuuanl, wuul au- ]'purpose' botliv truck t-owilng touring, pas- Jsenger bus, express truck towing station bus, red stake body towing canopy top light delivery, green stake body `towing closed panel car chassis, whitelclosed panel car chassis towing Guelph -trailer, dump body, `removable aides. - 1 'l"L.. ._..-.-_. :-,v- -- ; In. muuc. The car and -truck section consists of fire engine towing `Ford runabout, speed canopy top towing Ford light delivery, full -panel closed job truck towing Sedan, farm all- ]purpose body towing nannzrnr hum -v...-...... L...--L -V ' -......-.... ...... -. nun: uuuallnt 9 Next. Tuesday, Oct. 16, there will be a very interesting exhibit at Goodwin s Park (north end of Clappexfton St.) when the Ford Caravan will be on exhibition, rain or shine. 1 Ulll `Jul I TL- _ . .l..-.,..--.. nu uaucx |yU Udllfy UH. line: ' work in Barrie is hampered by the fact that a motor car is needed in ` order that the outlying sections of `the town can be as readily `gained ~ access to. as along the bus r_oute. The; time taken walking from place to place (often calls are far apart) `would, if eliminated by the use of a Ford coupe, enable the nurse to ac-1 complish twice as much work as is now possible, and with less e'ort. acculb cu DB largely In Our f8V0l', shown by the generous response on the tag day, which retuyned $560. The community seems to be cheerful-l ly making g'ood'the balance which we} require in order to carry on. The [work course of ten lectures is being given to Girl Guides, and the Order is always Willing to take on any edu-_ cational work which time ` and thei amount of work will permit. . ' Sympathy of Community ' In conclusion, Miss Laycock said: l'I`he sympathy of the community, seems to be largely in favor, as; nhnmn H11 `Inn ............A--- --~ Total visits for six months, 1320; . total nursing visits to patients, 620;; total free visits to patients, 700. Of. these nursing visits, where actual? bedside nursing was given. 70 were? absolutely free nursing visits. 71` patients paid only what they could;[ these were partial pay visits.. Infant welfare visits amounted to 271;" so- cial service visits, 232; home school visits, 27; telephone consultations, 255; night visits, 53. ` ' Clinics Well Attended Besides the above, there is held every Friday afternoon a child wel- wfare clinic where -mothers can have itheir babies weighed and_ receive nursing and feeding advice. The total attendance since July has been .136. Total cases listed, 58; attend- ance Aat clinic each Friday, 7 to "11 Ibabies. ' Number of tuberculosis clin- ics held at R. V. Hospital at which nurse was in attendance was 6. 27 patients attended at Barrie and re- ceived chest examination. X-"Ray to the number of 21 were taken by Dr. Kendall. I .... Ava, u5cvl.UpUlllilll uue payments for nursing visits, special donations` and local methods of appeal. No grant from the municipality of Bar-f rie has been received. ' 700 Free Visits , 1: The total number of nursing cases? was 170, medical 32, surgical 22, miscarriage 5, maternity 25, public ? nursing 19, infants of obstetrical 23, connements attended 22, operations 14. l i CARAVAN HVEVRE NEXT TUESDAY MA; "I"..--.I-r- gy pme,_z z~xurrowed_plows, 1 buggy. All wxll sold wxthout reserve as. the proprietor had his `barns and feed destroyed by fire. ' Tnnnun -1` ....I. An . --.. -A .- V. vs: vv saliva In` Barrie the work is entir pendent for support on fees from tients, Metropolitan Life pa for nurgimr m'e:+.. s ely de- _ D8` i yments (!I\tln:n` .`l-..-L_' 7 - . -_-- --- .-...-saw Turning to the local situation, Miss Laycoc_k gave a brief report of the six months nursing service rendered here,` leaving her hearers to judge whether the results accomplished are 3 worth while. I 1_- I1-_,, ,0 -I - I! ' (Continued from page 1) I `is unable to pay anything, `and, to? `them this nursing service is a free crift. :'700FRl-ZEVISITS j BY v:_o; N. NURSE; :--.----ou-.------p `CREDIT SALES Work in Barrie THE BARRIE EXAMINER \ Mount sr. LOUIS I 0 At Mount St. Louis, in the Church ofi St. Louis of France, the FortyHours' De- votion in honor of the Blessed Eucharist" concluded on Tuwday evening, A large number of people attended; 1 exercises in the morning and evening.j . The High Mass on Sundaymorning was celebrated by the pastor, Father Ola.ncy.s , who then exposed the Blessed Sacrament . for the veneration of the people. The sanctuary was" beautifully decorated with flowers and lights surrounding the altar. On Monday morning the Mass. Pro Pace," was sung by Rev. Father Kelly of'Weston. . Rev. Father Heydon of Toronto. formerly pastor of Mt. St. Louis, preached on `Monday ; evening on the `Institution of the Lord's . Supper. On Tuesday morning Rev. Father, Staley of Thorold celebrated the High; Mass of Reposition and preached an elo-3 quent sermon on `Preparation of the Soul; before Holy Communion. The closing; exercises were performed by Rev. Bernard `Doyle of Victoria Harbor who gave a ser-l mon explanatory `of. the doctrine on the Sacrifice of the Mass. I l nun ac Pair fine quality silk and wool, s heel andtoe, sizes 81/; to 10, camel and white, brown and ' black and white, fawn and ` blue and black. (1 . __...._....:..., \I\_a|u ll _ the following: 1 Holstein cow. 8 yrs. old,`due November 5; 1 pure bred Hereford cow, 5 yrs. old, due by date of sale; I Ayrshire cow, 4 yrs. old, due Dec. 23; 1 Hereford cow, 6 yrs. old, due December 30; 1 Hereford cow, 9 yrs. old, due February 6; 1 Ayrshire cow, 5 yrs. old, due February 19; 1 Polled Angus cow, `9 yrs. old, due April 27; 1 Holstein cow, j 6 yrs. old, due May 16; 1 Polled Angus heif- , er, due November 16; 2 steers. 2 yrs. old; ` ` 1 1 giereford H ckney 1 UPI! Alvfrn now! ..I._'..._.. R ouapulg` ana Iullness are the virtues of these good Hose, silk and wool of good quality. sizes 8%, 9, 91/; and 10, black and brown. Pair . . . . . . . . .._ . . . . . . . . . .. \ra..a lI\ILJI-`J Perfect evenness of Weaving, perfect I shaping and fullness good Hose. eillr 9...: ....ua They are of silk, tested quality,ev;:n`lyvlnit and free tting and trim. SILK AND WOOL HOSE PURESPUN SILKHOSE 'V....- J! lI\r chasi WLC ng of it For over twenty years this . shown an increase in volume of Onward is our watchword, ; year previous. . `Result--value,s a assortments are complete and the If you have a Hosiery need, 'pare-.--this should be your store tomer, we expect you will come 1`ILlt\~:-~` F ` V Best British made Silk and Wool Hose, full fashioned, with high spliced heel and reinforced sole, :3 really high grade stock- ing that will give satisfaction. colors light brown, dark brown, grey, black and coating, wash~ L lif`s,Z??>ia?"?T. $2.50 s1u<.nd WOOL, WEBB---In memory of Dalton L. Webb. killed in action Oct. 8, 1916, at the Somme. - Oh, Dalton, how we miss you As the years go rolling by, When you marched into the trenches To do the right or die. You left Us with a cheering smile. Your heart was light and gay. It's hard to think what's happened Since that eventful day. ' But we'll carry on the best we can`, Althoutgh the time seems long Except for the thought of meeting you, As our love for you is still strong. ` ---Sadly missed by Father, Mother, Brother llc _ and Sister. _...__.______..____..__._.._..,._.__. l Geo. Vickers Limited Vickers F91` Stockings They 1 a we solicit a trial--Come and see, inspect and com- for real values in Hose-if you are already a cus- you will come again. These items should encourage the pur- a plentiful supply when value is so splendid and selection so favorable. pr Canadian women, spliced S 31;, tn 1n ....1....`. l-/ twe L ` . . . . . ` ' reqqeng ygzltrs thisfstore has specialized in Hosiery, and each year has ~ ume 0 business done In our Hosiery Department. ', . . r 0 W'`tChW0Fd. and each year we strive to outdo the sales of the ' -Re5``t" 31U.S and variety are better and better This * season s .6 . , _ . . Wm!) ate :5 T3Ug_}S_sL1re to meet with your approval. VA :1 Lln.~:,...-- _- - , SPECIAL SHOWING OF NEW COATS `AND DRESSES W I1("'l` I! /\/'\l-\ L A . L -_I 'l'heA undersigned has received instructions from ll A0 II (Innu--II:

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