For Sale . 3.03. A. PURVIS. Treasurer. l l\I wuere sue wm apcuu wu uuye uuuuaya. Dr. and Mrs S. M; Wells, who have been staying at Mrs. Morton's since they closed their summer cottage, left on Saturday for Toronto. T 11:..- A--- 'I`.......... ..t lV....:-L..--L 2- "$.26 uuu 17113; ll: 1}: LVCUILIU, L700 \JlIULI.GllllZo Miss Laycock, `Victorian Order Nurse, leaves on Saturday for London, Omt., where she will spend ten days holidays. how and Mr: Q M V Tall: nykn Ruth: lnnnn J.Ul`U.I.lDUo Miss Anna Turner of Craighurst is visit- ing at A. S. Burton's to"be in attendance on her mother, who is ill in the Royal Victoria Hospital. ` ~ Thu pnau val-nu-not` tvnuhn-(`nu `FA!!! Tar- LOST-Sterling bar pin; with rhinestones and rubies, safety catch. Return to'P.0. -Box 478, Barrie. Reward." 51p nuapwm. - Dr. Ross returned yesterday from Tor- onto whene he had been in attendance at a medical meeting in the Toronto General Hospital. T 7|-an Df "nu W I. Mnnbnnn `(Hun 11:5- .DUulUUllUlo . . Irvine Addison, who has been spending a month with friends in Barrie and vicin- ity, left Tuesday night for his home in Strasburg. Sask. F`."inH- araanff nnnnnanr n` l-LA Ronb AF ULIU I/1 l1ll6[JUl. bl! UIUII UULH 1111 D UUU o Mrs. Woodhouse, after a visit with her sister, Mrs.` Grasett, left last week for Winnipeg to spend Christmas with her son, Arthur, who is a lecturer in Manitoba Uni- versity. I-to1nv\C'nn 1:`, T:-up `l\:` 1....` -:..LL `An The old. Spanish gowns worn by Pola Negri as Maritana, the gypsy girl, becomes The Spanish Dancer, which `will be on view at New Dreamland next Monday and Tuesday, constitute a veritable fashion dis- play, which will enthuse almost every wo- man screen fan. "Some of the costumes worn by the famous star in the scenes taken in the gypsy camp show the strong influ- , ence which the Moorish invasion exercised over` Spanish life even after it had been repulsed. Later in the story, when Pole. Negri as Maritana, the gypsy girl, becomes the wife of Don Cesar, she wears costumes which -for sheer beauty have probably never been equalled by the gowns of any other period in history. ` , - 11115111 I151 u The Rt. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King vis- Vited today for a few hours with his sister, Mrs. H. M. Lay, Mr.`Lay` and family at l1ou_lderfel."_ A.!.I._-.. __L_ `I.-- L . _ _ _ _ -_.I!_._ I301 aauuls. IJKAQ Elliott Grasett, manager of the Bank of Commerce at Trinidad, is home on sick leave which -he is spending with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H; J. Grasett. `CI 'l)...I.._ I`1..........'. ...L- __.._ __._.I-__-_I L. IILIU IIILII Uh IUIIUI'UUl'UU5.Ll. I John Sinclair has been elected to the ex- ecutive of the Tanners Section of the Toronto Board of Trade and also placed on the transportation committee. Mr: urnnrnnnnan ncfnn n u:nN- cu-L `and vcxauaya Hampton E. Jory left last night for Chicago to spend Christmas with his sons in that city. He took with him his grand- son, Hampton, who has been with his grandparents for several months. U111. uuu Luln 11. I : O1 KIEUUUQ H. Baden Greene, who was employed in the J. M. Greene Music Store here, has accepted '9. position in the head office of thevfirm at Peterborough. Qinnluip Luz! knnn n`An6n:` Ln I-Ln no 1- - q - n a `Vanuatu: \OI I111`!!! Barrie has had` almost a week of winter weather. On Thursday night last the mercury. dropped, the wind shiftedito the north and snow began falling. `Through the night and on into the next day the snowy mantle` descended until eight inches of the beautiful covered the earth.` The mercury dropped to 15 on Friday and went down to 9 on `Tuesday. Yes- terday, however, the temperature `began rising, bringing rain which caused most of the snow to disap ear. The` snowfall -was pretty _ ocal, TRAYED to the premises of the under- signed, one [red yearling heifer. A. B_. Colpitts, R.R. 2, `Barrie. 51-52: uuuacu 111050 0; nuts snow bu ulsap 88.1`. V The snowfall was ocal, there being none at Angus or Ather- ley and `little south of Innisl. or north of Craighurst. In Barrie and vicinity there was very fair sleighing `for several days and the snow gave a more Christmasy{ aspect to things and stimulated business considerably. I --Bryson's_ Christmas cakes, 45 per lb. Order now. 51c EIGHT means or SNOW` POLA M-zcnvs FwNs THE BARRIE EXAMINBI }g@&&@@&5maaaaaaagagagagaaagaaaaasamazggA |&@@@@wz@@@@@w@@@@@@m@a@@&wa@w@@@@@ roan MOTOR COMPANY or CANADA. LIMII-TED. roan. ONTARIO Ford Weekly .nunnIna--A BI-.. 6'1`-RAY'ED-Fro,m lot 28, con. 8, Essa, two yearling heifers. Finder please notify Wes- ley Martin, Thornton, Out. 47th; Inquire about an en- --n_-_- -_ .1. am: }2i`1?.'.L'I.` ZSILQ" F533 Wgekly Purchase Plan -- >.. (`I..L:.....-_ _l. Iv wvuuy 6 _un;uuuc {til u;aChrisunasgit_. Some day soon you intend to get one for them. It would come as a matter of course next spring or summer. But- ` imagine the shining eyes if a signed delivery order for that Ford model you intend to buy were placed beside someone s plate at the breakfast table Christmas morning. . The special Christmas Delivery Form is reproduced above. Delivery may be specied now-or later-at your convenience. The new Ford models have appeared at a particularly fortunate time-to give you a wide range for selection in open and closed models-the highest quality Fords ever produced-at the lowest of low Ford prices. - ` Your wife;-your children-your moti1er-yom sister--some of V them need a car-a Ford Car. cans - `muons - rn7u:'1*op.s Payment may be arranged on the deferred payment plan; WILL THE PERSON who took ` parcel, left by mailman at 184 Bradford. St, on Thursday, Dec. 13, kindly return same and save further trouble. 51c THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1923., . 1'HURsDA`| T114 Odd [.1 Matin Also a4 'x\<:lu`l| 5. Before Now 5| line of l and Bi` a speci: boots b al, and of thes and ha sizes in STRAYED4-To lot 23, con. 10, Essa, one. /yearling steer, about a month ago. Own- A or may have same by proving property and paying expenses. D. McLean, Thornton, 11.11. 3. . 51.529 MEN, h We 11. you c this w For t casins Shag Cras of a citize mon ing whole It s q ll EOUSEKEEPER WANTED. A good home _|l.....ul A -\r\'Iv onvnn nrnnna n Rn! WANTED -- CURLING STONES; give _....'..l..L _.l.... .4. Duo TR!) mlmxrnln LOST--`Bunch of keys in leather pocket . Finder `kindly leave at Examiner Voffice. Reward. . 51c ADLET COLUMN % | BARRIIE LOTS for 4:-Ie, on Victoria St.: $100.00 each, cash or time. Address Lev ; Howe, Box 129, Lewiston, New York. 48-53c 7T."xL`;f`a1i`Z{3ein *;:::w:.2:,:;`;;, EJXJ g2`? den. Apply at 50 Donald St.-, 2 blocks west of Armonies. Phone 611r4. 50-55p FOR SALE-'-'A valuable garden property, 7` acres. good frame house,` stable, large henhouse, orchard and small fruits. Good state of cultivation, R. B. Anderson. on the premises, 127 Duckworth St., North, Barrie. 51c FA=RM TO RENT-l30 Acres, possession March 1. Apply'R. J. Gamble, Massey-Hub ria agent, Barrie. 46tfc BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE, new, six rnnma nlllmnnrn nnnvnninnnnn nmnn-I nun-_ HOUSE `TO LET--`Brick house, Essa St. Apply 91 Essa _St. * - 51p FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT. Apply {in Minn Rnrlnnlmnmlt `)9 Paul Q6-. Sin J.` ULULV JAILLIHIJ l.I.\llJUl.`J I-\I ICUIULV to Miss Radenhurst,v22 Peal St. GA-R-AGE TO um`, centrail, ' reasonable rent. Apply Box 444, Barrie P.O. 51-52p T0 RENT-Furnished house for winter months. 173 Toronto St. Phone 227. '5lp TO RENT--Good house in the village of Midhurst, stable. hen-house, cellar, etc. Apply to W. W. Boyce, Midhurst. 47-52pi FARM FOR SALE OR RENT, 100 acres, lot 3, con. 3, Vespra. Apply to Mrs. I. Ward, Thornton. .' 49-54p COMFORTAIBIJE ROOM for `atudontd, either with board or housekeeping V privil- eges. Enquire.Examix_1er office. 51 LITTLE PIGS for sale, reasonable price; Apply to D. Barclay, Stroud, R.R.2; Phone l'3r3. _ .4-itfol BRED T0 LAY STRAIN of Barred Rock cockerels, nicely barred. at $2.00 each. Harry Lynn, Thornton, Ont. 50-51p I FOR ASALE-'I`wo Durham some S.U. White Leghorns, : Bathurat strain. J. D. Birnie, I FOR SALE--4 registered [sows (papers with! each) weighing about 200 lbs. 1 young grey Durham cow.. renew middle January. Fred Haverson, Cundles, Ont. 51p MIXED WOOD for sale, cut and split any length and delivered. $12 per load. Apply W. B. Quantz,d_Allandale, R.R. 1. Phbne Stroud. 46-51p WOOD FOR SALE-400 cords of 4-ft. wood; also 200 cords slabs, or cut -to order, 4 miles out of town. Prompt delivery. For particulars phone 40J._ T. E. Emma, Bar- rie. . 48-53p FOUR `ROOMS to let, all conveniences. Apply 34 Mary St. ` 51-52c FURN-ISD ROOM '10 LET, with all con- veniences, central. Phone 113. ' 51-56p - vumnmmrnn wuuwxnu. 1 guuu uuuw dffered. Apply, `stating wages, to Box 1747, Collingwood, Ont. 51c is3Xn.n} TsT**imm//Z Apply at 44 Woraley 8t., Barrie. 40-61p ROOMS T0 LE'I`-Two unfurnished foams with all "conveniences. Suitable for light housekeeping. Apply 31122 Vespra St. 51-3p This year has been the most successful one I ever had in the and decor- ating business, and it being my first year here, I am very thankful to my friends and [customary for their support and I heartily wish you all e Merry Christmas and in Rap- py New Year.--R. W. BURION, Painter and Decorator, 190 Owen St. " 51p V g&$*awm$$w&&w&& 5$wmgmw&x&&&$m&| Page Twelve Live Stock F 61: WSaIe `F 61' Sale or To Let Property For Sale. HORSE W'AN.'I`ED-4Big, strong driver, six or seven years old. Apply. Dr. W. A. Lewis, Barrie. V I 510 R_!:!={=nd Bowl Lost and F oungli Property To Let Wood or Sale Help Wanted_ Wpntd -r--.---- cows. Also male birds of , Barrie..50-51p PP`! 51p $50.00 WILL BUY 9. triplex auto knitter, as "good as new. Ill health will not permit owner s operating it. Price when new $77.25. Apply at Examiner office. ` 48-51p 'WAJ.Vl.`rJU UU.l:u4uVu DLULVHD3 `nu weight, price, etc. Box 152, Elmvale. 50-51p ICAR FOR SALE-Ghevro1et, model four- ninety. Driveuabout 7,000 miles. Apply 58 Mary St. or phone 272J. ` 49-51p` FOR SALE---100 feet 2-inch galvanized well pipe. Good as new, at . a. reduced price. Apply to J. J. Cumming, Phelpston, Ont. - W 51-52;) wuuuu Uuun Dl.U_V 1:4, Lugu. uuun, uurua coal or wood. Also wood heater and lady's Burberry coat, cheap. Box N, Ex- aminer. _ 50 51p GAS ENGINE FOR SALE-At Cliff Mc- Lean s Garage, Canadian'Fairbanks Morse gasoline engine, 1% H.P. Good as new. Price $60.00. . 51p FOR SALE-6 H.Pl. gaspline engine, will sell or exchange for cattle; Ownerhaving purchased larger engine, has no further use for above. Ernest Love, Shanty Bay. 7 - ` j 49-54p XYZ--Letter at Rectory St. Anne's. Come for.Chriatmas. . ` A 51c `FOR SALE---Cutter and robe. Apply to Joseph -Reevie, Shanty Bay, Ont}. 51-lp FOR SALE+8 H.P. engine on. trucks. D, 0. Howard, 24 Mulcaster St., Barrie. 42tfo FOR SA~LE-6-inch 54ply 100 feet endless} unukknn fkcuna`-|:nn knN- nn`\C"u nan!` 0') EU DlX`I.lJ`-U'll.lULI U`p|y IUU LEVI! uuuwac rubber threshing belt, slightly used, 850.0 Apply-to`T. A. Reynolds, Allaudale, R.R-. 2. . 50-52p WIAN'l`ED--nBoardiAng places, light house; keeping rooms, places to work for board. Phene 445. -V - 51 ACME COOK STOVE," high bak, bumsi nneil nun mnn Alan mnnrl Hnafnr and NIGHT SCHOOL, Barrie Business College, Monday and Thursday, 7.30 to 9.30. 42tfo HAVE YOU TRIED Billie McBride'a sau-| sages? You will `like them`. Phone order 9. day ahead. Phone 766M. ' 51p A SHOOTING MATCH of fowl will be held -1 Int 0'1 ...... 19 `l'.....!..t| .... IIT...l.___.l..-. II L7I.I.\.ILILL'LV\.I &luI'l'L'I.\I.IL UI IUWI Will UU utlu a't lot 27, con. 13, Innisfil, on Wednesday, Dec. 26, at 1'_rp.m. S. W. Warnica. 51p `PHOTOGRAPHS of homes, outside and inside, groups, decorations, enlargements, etc.- Also copies made of your old- valued photos. _Martin, 17 Eugenia St. 50-51p "HAIR DRESSING done by Mrs. D. 0. Howard.. `Bring your combings and have 9. good switch made. 26 Mulcaster St. 40tfc VUPHOLSTERING, all kinds; carpets out "and sewed; mattresses repaired; auto and buggy tops, tire covers, made and repaired. J. Beleskey, rear of Simcoe Hotel. 46-51p ` SPEC_IAL RE_`.DUCTION for Christmas nn`nn .n all L..-.....- Al-.. _.._. I2..- - --..-..- DI. I`J\JI.l'll.l IVIHIJUULIULV IUK Ullrlaulu sales in all hosiery. Also new line of yarns in all colors to make up Christmas gifts. Printed instructions given -with 96 lb. sales for latest styles in sweaters, tams, scarfs. Special care given to ordered goods. Boys` warm stockings and mitts. socks and stock- ings refooted, etc. J. Platt Rose, 52 Mc- Donald -.St. ,Phone 1072. 48-53p GARDEN 2 or 3 dnnllnn n`Aan fn Row-n nyifk nnmn nut-HIIHIL DEM`PSTER--4In affectionate remembrancg -1 __._ .1_..I2.__ _-_ f1-_.I___ ___L_ .11. |DEADMAN--In lovihg memory of William Deadman, who died Dec. 23, 1921, in Goodlands, Man. f _ Loving andkind in all his ways, . Upright and just to the end of his days, Sincere. and true in heart and mud, Abeautiful memory left behind. K` n . ._.wnrn nu` 513 JJIJJLVII |JLl.'JLII'lll GIIUUUIUIIBUU LUIIIULIIUIGIIIUU of our darling son, Gordon, who died Dec. 17, 1920. A bud the Gardener gave us, _A pure and lovely child; He gave it in our keeping To cherish undefiled. But just as it was opening To glory. of the`day _ Down came -the Heavenly Gardener And. took our flower away. " . --A token of love from'Mamma, Daddy, i5lp Brother, Grandpa, Grandma. Thefe no cherished forms decay, There -no sad farewells are spoken, T God shall wipe all tears away. `There no kindred.ties are brolen; 51p . A --Sons and Daughters. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC We deny any of the scandal talk that is reported about our daughter, which is a very untruthfnl report for any `one for start without knowing the truth of what they are reporting- From this date. Dec. 20, we will make the last letter of the law deal with parties who are so fond of scan- dal. . Signed by -parents, Mr. -and Mrs. I. B. Wallwin, Allandale. V 51p ` NOTICE ` V Accounts owing to the Stroud Telephone 00. must be paid on or before December 31, 1923, as books will be closed on that Anfn 01., um date. _ 49-51 HA~R'R;IS`-IIn Barrie, November 20, 1923, to Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Harris, 85 San- ford St., a son. . SM'I'I`H--In the R.V. Hospital, on Tues- day..Deo. 18, 1923, a dalughter, to Mr. ` 31:3. Mrs. `F. M. Smith, South Porcupine, t. `A '1'HOMPSON-On Thursday, Dec. 13,- 1923, it daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Walter mhi VAIIIDI DON`A'LDSON--In loving memory of Mrs. Jane Donaldson, who. died Dec. 21, 1919. Asleep in Jesus- ` GI, _ .,,__ :__._,_ 4..- nuuuuzu. ujr.uuJI::.L1 VVl1_LVLl:lU, A U; u acres, close to Barrie, with some` outbuild- ings. .Would lease for five years. P.O. Box 864 or phone 63. T 50-520 _...---r -_. - _.._... She was prepared to go, . ` 2 Now freed from sufferings here below, She has gone to `those `bright mansions fair Which Jesus said `He would prepare. l- . `"" SMA'LL--In loving memory of Marie $111311. wife of T. O. Sparrow, and mother of Marie Small Sparrow, who died Dec. 20, 1922. ` . . -Husband, Dauhter, Father, Mother, 51c ` Sisters and Brothers &-` T. QIGCBCIT I wish" to thank the Liverpool & Lon- don & Globe Insurance Company through their agent, J. A. Corbett, for cheque for $2500 in settlement of` the loss of my l-urns which were destroyed ny fire on Nov. 27. V - _ A Norman, Coxworth, Thornton, Dec. 12, 1923. -L , 51c "`l3ULUl'U, UH Ill`, EOE UH!` .I)l.`I.|ll5' wick Phonograpix special proposition. -'A. E. Patterson. A51c " -Get .ou`1yalmond aste at Bry-, son s.. It s vthe`best.' 5c lb. 51 II` UHUEHFUY (:0 mt. III III! Thompson, Vespra Township. -Before, bu 'ng`, see our Bruns- rhr Dhnnnnmnn at-|nnn1 nlnnv-nnul-{nu PAR? 91?". IN MEMORIAM Miscellaneous MARRIED COUPLE, `experienced, wish position on farm. Both goodmanagers, or can take full charge. Best references. Ap- ply T. Alder, Tottenham, Ont., R.R. 3. V _ -51c