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Barrie Examiner, 6 Nov 1924, p. 8

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Phone 547W 48 Ellen St. : BA A. C. REID Moron TRUCK CARTAGE :V`i :).nderful values ZARRlE. Exclusive FR] o_z _`1c Iva-H salt 4 run Ram` M The Sgf is 1:14 993.9 sj db] t:1C 21d\. Bu in jus wh { CREDIT SALE of HORSES, ;gA_TTLE, PIGS" The M \ll.'4\ll\\II.a lnlldlllannn to sell by Public Auction at hisiresidence - an . A II _ _ _I-I- `hlti I \Il\na The Following `DD SVvv -> Good cows. milking we1lAa.nd{ in calf}; Cow, 6 yrs. old. due in December, Cow. 7 years old. due in January` Cow, 4 yrs. old. due in December. gow,`_3yrs. old, due in December; LIUW, 0 yr. Una, uuu on .wuv_......--. 1 2 Fat heifers. 6 Good steers, 2 years old. 4 Good yearllngs. , 2 Yorkshire sows, registered. 4 2 Mums, 5 yrs. old. with foals at side. 2 Isinfes, 3 and 4 yrs. old. with tofals at H ( 9, ~ 3 (mod tmms. well broken to any kind of wn1'l_and perfectly quiet, 4 and 5 In-n (I1 ()1 \'\Ul'lx_u.uu pu;svuu_y \.;u_-ya, - .-.._ _ yrs. old. 1 Team or mares, 6 yrs. old, weighing over 8000 lbs.: well broken to all kinds of work. * _ V 1 Team matched greys. broken to harness. rising 4 yrs. old. . 1 Team matched blacks. 4 and 5 yrs. old. drivers. well broken. 1 Black horse 5 `yrs. old. well broken. 1200 lbs, . ' V 1 Roan mare. 4 yrs. old. halter broken; rrwm nhnvn mm all he sold without Hrs. W. Stewart by we memuem. After God Save the King" lunch was -antral` Roan It yrs. om. nuuer L_n'u:u:u. The above will all be sold reserve as the proprietor has no stable room to keep them _over. winter. 'I"cn~rv|n nf s=n1n_..a months credit will keep them over. wmter. Terms of Sule--6 months credit I be given to parties furnishing approved joint notes. 6 per cent. per annum on for cash. Sale at 1.p.m. 4:_ARn `W A Mn.('.0NKEY.-Auct. Ull. I-U1` 45-46c to Sen Dy ruuuu auuuu. Lot 27, Con. 13, lnr;i;f;l - MONDAY, NOV. 17 }2 Acres of Good Bush . ._'_ s......:....-.....z nlun Hm: fnnn nf tre IF U) I-"UUlll-'l1u\;|.Luu say my v... _ Essa s:.,Auani'.1e ' `SATURDAY, NOV. 15 Inhn !i`nHnu'7{n`r 90 V70 Vvrnnwnvnsvou . toisell by Public Auctlonat A -- A In I____:;Ll undersigned has received.instruc- tions fromj ' -_.-;4.: - uqgg '1 Hui I B L L U s u s. w. wARy1cA ,1` I.-. `I..L.Iln uqnffnn 1 I U I I H L L U I 15 _c.1~:<)jzc;1-: LESLIE -- n..u. .. A ..nHnh 3+ hlmirnn .CR_1:3~!3.1.T.5.!-;. r. sale at 1.p.m. .W. A, McCONKEY.-Auct. sey -Hall. Toronto. tms Ween. Mr. and Mrs. and Master Ross Hub- bert have gone` on a trip to Lion's Head and Manitoulin Island to visit friends, ' . `Dnnurnv Rrns: are imnrovimz the Boadway Bros; are improving outside appearance of their store and residence by- having them repainted. mhnrn will he snecial Harvest Home residence by navmg mem !'epu1uI.uu. There will be special Harvest "Thanksgiving service in the Meth- Igdist church oncsunday evening. Nov. 9. ' . | The funeral of the late Peter"!-Iudie _took place to the Stroud cemetery on Tuesday afternoon, Rev. J. S. _ Stev- enson conducting the, services. Mr. Hudie had been, in poor "health for some time but death relieved him of all his sufferings on Sunday morning. in the R. V. Hospital, Barrie. His be- reavedrelatlvea are his wife, five bro- thers and. five 'sisters.. 'l`hn ran-ulnr nnfnher meeting 0:" the there and. five slsters.. The regular October meeting Methodist W.M.S. was held last Wed- nesday afternoon. A good program was presented.- Mr. S. J. Reynolds giving the second chapter` in the new study book China's Real Revolution." Several members responded to the Watch Tower and the talent money handed in for the past quarter amount- ed to $16.00. ` ' mr... nhmaan `mam: entertained about ed 110 $16.00 . Mrs. Charles Ness entertained about seventy of her `friends at a`Hallowe en arty at the home of Mrs. Charles eilly. V After games there was a mas- querade march in which Miss Erie Rich Won first prize as the best dress- ed lady. Lunch was served and danc-' ing was indulged in till a late hour. Everybody enjoyed the evening fully. November 4-Roy Hermon and Mr. Stoneman of Toronto spent a few days` with the former's parents. V A Tum: `D `Harman slnent Saturdavl with the Iormer's parents. __Mrs. R. Hermon spent Saturday with her sister, :Mrs.T A. McLean. Cookstown) V 4 . Mn and 1\/rm: Wm. .T_ Co1e`a,nd r ) Cookstown) Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ,J. Coleand family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harris and Mr. and Mrs. `L. Tracy .of Colwell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Wallwin. - Mr. and Mr; .T F}. Wnllwin and Mrs. Forrest wauwm. Mr. and. Mrs. J. E. Wallwin and Miss Beatrice-Wallwin spent Sunday` with friends at Allandale. 1|II'u'n 'Dn`lr1u1ln nf hnlnfnn in Vi`lf,h12' Lruvuua ul LIEU vunwbu scurvy vvvvnno Sunday evening at 7 o'clock there wlll_ be a -Baptismal service in the Union church, following which Thanks- giving services will be held. Let us give thanks unto the Lord for His goodness." ' - A number nf neonle from here went goodness." Aenumber of people over to Minesing Sunday afternoon and attended service there." A mhnnbnoluyina nnvvinn will he held in Mrs.._ Tnomas apenc-e_. Mr. `Nelson of Winnipeg called on friends in the village last week. .__,_l.___ .. n ..v..1...-.1. u......n with trienas at 4Auanaa1e. . Mrs. Baldwin of Dalston is visiting Mrs.. Thomas Spence. Mn` ~Y\Yn1nnn nf Wihninez called on uttenaea servxce were, Thanksgiving service will be held in the Union church next Sunday at 3 p.m. The Sacramentwill also be ad- ministered. A . A '1ynwIr Iowan nnncn-an-nnn nffanded mmlsterea. Avery large congregation attended the service in the Union church last Sunday. Special seating accommoda- tion. had to bevsupplied. An appropri- ate address was delivered to the Or- angemen by the pastor. Andrew Or- chard sang a solo which was much .en- -Inxrnil uuuru joyed . The Edgar Hunt Club. namely,` V. R. Siesser, John Patterson. John Bon- ney, Wilfred Cockburn. Alex. McArthur. John Beaver of Orillia; Isaiah McMas- ter, of Grenfelyand` Irwin Addison of Craighurst. left Monday evening `for Pakesny. wmumv (`.nr-lzhnrn has returned home Balcesny. Harvey Cockburn has returned home after spending a. year in different parts of the West. mun `yuan-ny fnlnna nf MFR, Qnfn_ I0!` me next Slx Inunu_1x-1. The choir of the Union church sam: at the Central anniversary service on Sunday night.` . T-Talon hnhhnarn and Frank Ash. who `DI the west. The `many friends of Mrs. Sam. Campbell are wishing her a safe re- covery from her serious illness. nip- -rv..x-.. ..-...-..l..n.. unlll kn Ina`)-I nn `Wilson and Mrs. '11. -C. Wilson. of Toronto s ent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. . Sloan. .- _ Mrs and .Miss Hendry and Miss Shook, Toronto. and` D. G. Bell. Stay- ner, spent the week-end with Mr. and Ira. J. E. I-Iodgson. Miss Margaret Boys spent. last week . with Miss Elizabeth Carswell in Tor- onto. time at home with her mother. What might have been abad ae- cident ~occurred on .Clement se I-Iill. Sunday morning. when a lady driving a. car lost control and ditched the Miss Cora Canning is spending some ; arty. Luckily no one was seriously i urt but the'car was badlyzwrecked. . The children around the village cel-` obrated `I-Iallowe en and thoroughly en- Joyed themselves. A . Churchill Women ; lnetitute A The October meeting of the Churchill Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Wm. Matthews. - Miss Georgie Reive was appointed as delegate to attend the Convention in Toronto. Arrangements were made , for a social evening to be held in the Orange Hall in November. - Mrs. Robert Boyes gave an interest- ing talk on Observations of an Insti- tute Trip." Mrs. Robert Clement gave a paper on Household Pests." . Miss A. .1. Allan read a paper prepared by UUVULJ LIUIII IIVL nun l\-IIIDU ollunwuuu The Union services will be held on Sunday afternoon in the villagechurch | for the next six months. rm... Anna. nf flan TTnInrI nhurn'h mane` Sunday n1/gnu, _ Helen Cockburn and Frank Ash. who `won the largest number of prizes in the school at the Oro School Fair. were presented with Eversharp pencils on which. their names were engraved. The prizes were given by the Women's Institute. ._ Mug nmlinm Rhnlnwnll of rizhurstn Institute. Mrs. William Shelswell of Crighurst is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. llnnvunvn `Do ffnvvann I us vwuuu,-', wuu . George Patterson. i?n>_HT (Continued from page 1) to Mr. `Hornet to know that helhas the goodwill of his men in such large measure. With the capable look- ing men I see around_ the` board and` n nannhla qlnnprintendent. he COH- ing 1 See aI'0unu_ MIC Ullalu auu a capable supermtendent, con-l tinued, the C.N.R. in this division is assured of success." ~ - - - - _ . ..-.I Lin` -uunnvanof 18 uUl'CU UL Buvuwuuo I Mayor `Craig expressed his` regret for Mr. Horner s retirement and join. -.1 :._ ...:...1..:..... 1n:m 4: `Inner and hannv "Household l:'eBI.8." iuias A. J. Allan Miss Georgie,Reive on How to Avoid Accidents and Give First Aid." Mrs. J. E. I-Iodgsonplayed an instrumental unln for Mr. Homer's retirement anu JUNI- ed in wishing him a long and happy life to enjoy 1 well-earned rest. He has put his best into life, he said, and he is amply `repaid by the re- spect and affection of. his associates and fellow citizens. q 1 M- 13...... m:A kn xime a-lad to be and fellow cmzens." Mr. Boys said he was glad to be there, because he had known Mr. Hor- ner intimately during his life in A1-r landale and he was glad to know that D-n-vy- Nnovembr 3-:-Among [those who left` for the hunting fields were, Roy Reid, Irwin McMahon, Thomas Joslin. 'I`hos.- Guilliatt. Wm. McMillan and S. Martin. M... `Rlnnk, who has been visiting McMillan and .5. iV1a.I'I.1n. Mrs. Black. who has `in the West` for a couple of months. retufned home on Monday. Mr. `and Mrs. Wm.i Leigh-left foe ` Edmonton on Tuesday to visit their daughter, Mrs, Dawson. _ The service in the United Church on Sunday. November 9. will be taken by Rev. J. F. McMu11en of Allandale. T Mr. Hearn of South River is re- lieving as C,N.R. night agent while Mr. Guiiliatt ison his vacation. -r-r-I1-----I.... nnnlol Innhi In fhp QUIUI Cu 1 Ia'1uu.u..Lu.-- -`--23, 30c, 35c, 45c and 59 yd.` -:Eng1isli Fabrics for heavy night gowns and pyjamas. . . . -45c and 59c%yd. Tillicoultry Shirtings. from.Scot1and- ` T ` -59c yd. Beautiful Window Draperies and Hang- ings. - * 4-All prices a Velvet: and Velveteen priced _ at $1, 31350, $2, $2.2\s, $3.00 11.. N In Silks 59 the yard we can please : you, `all colors andkinds Special Sale of Black Pain.-Que and Duchess for this week, ` _-$1.29 and $2.00 English-r:1;d: X11 7 Wool Rib- bed Hose, best shades, perfect goods, worth 89c. Q.-lg I-cl-do R0. '11 New Knitted Sarfs in big range l of best colors, special purchase, regular $1.75 lines. . -Sale table, $1.19 'Cleara1.1ce' of Ladies? { White Chamoisette Gloves, regular $1.25`ar_1`d $1.75 lines. ` Kl-.. `JO- S. W. MOORE -I. 1'4. J..;uu5nuu_,uw,, .... ..-- --- -, 3010. A most Interesting part of the pro- gramme was a fruit shower given to Mrs. Stewart by the members. um. and Save the King" HAWKESTQNE sm=.c151 \J/\dI H-J-I-:ale tablg, 69 pr. nnnnwuu I tonight. Barrie would not lose Mr. Horner.as a citizen. As you look back over your life, he said to.Mr.' Horner,. it must be a source of great satis- faction to you to know that you en- joythe esteem of your fellow men to such'.an extent as is evident here ____ _.-..'.:....:...: u..'.. ........`+1.m4-I 1 l.:Ulu5u in Mr. Boys reminded the men` that they now serve the people's road, the greatest system in the world. In- dividually they might think they play a small part, but collectively it is a| very big part. He spoke of the ef- ficient management of the Allandale Division and said the track from here to Toronto compares favorablywith anycther section over which- he tra- vels. ' (V KT ' D (`nu-I104-navy vets. V | C. N. j R- Courtesy I E Courtesy, he said, is now a big fea- ture with the C.N.R. There has been a tremendouschange in this re- gard in the past two or three years,? he said. Employees of the C.N.R. all have the desire to serve the peo- ple who use the road and assist them in every possible way. . He conclud- ed with his best wishes to Mr. Hor- ner for a long life and happiness. | 1 `,,L_____.. 1.1.. ...........`Inna ,_________,, THE BIGGEST AND BEST F LANNELETTE BLANKETS,` $2.69 PR. . We place on sale Saturday morning 50 pairs of these blankets. They are first quality and should `be sold at $3.75. Saturday, $2.69 pr. NOW ON SALE 60 pairs of` Ladies Knitted Bloomers Manufacture'r. s -sub-standards, in assorted qualities ranging in price from 85c to $1.50. -Sale price, 45c and 75c pr. 9 `DIFFERENT PATTERNS IN PURE LINEN TABLE DAMASK - 2-yd. ends, "great saving, $3.18and $3.78 each -- e i BEAUTIFUL QUALITY ' ENGLISH U BROADCLOTH ` Q E | 36 in. wide, all wanted colors, ,dL; l\/\ u-:,.-.s----- '_I:he Net_nol.astik Rubbef R:ci;cing `Girdle Au?:'rioN SALE % or HARDWOOD BUSH Manage the gure, give _co1'nfortable`support and improve your appearance [The above illustration shows `this corset, en- tirely covered with silk, front lacing and with eye- . lets at back to hold the ebrassiere. The silk cover- ing adds to the appearance and comfort and in no way detracts from the reducing qualities for which this corset was designed. 1)..`...u~.~un-Hind In all uvnov-ova ac FHA mnef 00711` Ellis corset. was ucsxgucu. Recommended by all wearers as the most com~ 'fortable corset they have evervworn. Price $12.50 W '"}`'ui 21i-'%$'i'.'c3E>' % Friday and Saturday, 85c yard IO enjoy your Wt-:u czuutzu LUBL. a cess, prosperity and contentment. (i;rn:-rd nn behalf of the emnloye to enjoy your well earned rest. suc- nmaa nvncnnvifv and contentment. pl`0Spel'lt}' anu conteluuieut. (Signed on behalf employees) `W. E. Weegar, Superintendent. Address to Mr. Metcalf_ Dear Mr. Metcalf: On this. the last day of October, 1924, marking my re- tirement from the service of the Can- adian National Railways, as Super- visor of Track , I cannot allow the occasion to pass` without expressing to you my appreciation of your long and faithful service. Your retirement from the Railway Company, under | somewhat similar circumstances to my own, is worthy of. special mention, you being the oldest Section Foreman on this Division, and having served under my direct supervision for a period of over twenty-eight years. Having been so closely identified with you during that tim'e,'and knowing the esteem in i which you are held by your fellow em- gployees, let` me congratulate you on `your recovery from a serious illness.` and at the same time, compliment you on having successfully completed an period of over forty-six years service` in the Track Department. 5 v 'I____IA__ 4- .1... n . ..... ... .. -...:+I.| Ill LAAU .I.Auyu:\ ;.z\/`.1;-.. ....... u. Your loyalty to the Company, with! which you have been associated, your willingness to serve and the unassum- ing manner in which you` have per- formed your duties, is Well known tol 1:11 .lUl.'l | all, VT The records in`dicate that you have`. been in active Railway service since` I 1878, during the greater` part of which GRAND OPERA HOUSE WED NW 19 MATINEE AND NIGHT served . If it is a Dress for child or woman, come to this store. ..;____.\ Handsome Beaded Blouses {Girdle from Paris, $12.50 and $15.00 mmv Silks Night Gowns; Bloomers `;1;f}f-9;: ' and other lines of undies. See ilk ' the Silk Vests at 98c and $1.50 gnd inh_nlc; . . r W m Cosy Blankets and Robes for f;`S1`;`f;o` chi1d s cot or carriage, $1 to $5 S. W. MOORE $5.00 reduction on any Coat priced over $40.00. Every Hgtiizn Stock offered at a reduced price. , IlI-___`I_..-.l -...l.._,, Human double and single mesh, _cap and fringe` shape, all colors. 4 for 25 Kotex Sanitary Goods in stock time you have been a resident of this community, creating z`-1 reputation for yourself as a citizen of which you may justly be proud. A._.1 ......' . . . . .311 "nu nnno-nf nrlfh mv Jul,l_y UC pl uuu. And, now will you accept, with my best wishes as a token of my Dersonal esteem and regard, this gold-headed cane. May you long be spared to use it and may the Great Architect of the Universe give you health in which you may enjoy your well-earned rest. Very sincerely yours, T. H. Hornet`. Supervisor of Track. SPECIALS Local and Long Distance Furniture Removals a Specialty The underslgnd has rec1ved-1hstruc- T tlons from ` - --I uuwnrnlifil

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