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Barrie Examiner, 1 Jan 1925, p. 8

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Principal ....A776.67. .,;u 819.39 .... 864.46 ..;. 912.01 3... 962.17 ,,;11015.09 ;;..1070.92 ;,.;1129.82 .:..1191.96 ;.,.1257.51 interest Total 550.00 507.28 462.21 '414.66 364.50 311,587 .255.75 196.85 134.71 69.16 1326. 1326. 1326. 1326. .67- 1326. .67 1326. 1326. 1326. 1326 1326 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 }7}9 9V35l3N' `a5 `1:.:.Brxr-.-w7- r;i'.1:B![! ` _ . , G04 V Miss M. McARTHUR , :16 runs n:Moo%Lan AND - ,3,` ~ V nan: o. ovm snmoNs' mm 8'1`9RE._l'l-I10 .10 - STRAYED to the premises of Mo!`- gan Orrock, 4th line, Vespra, just south 0! C.P.R., crossing, two grade Here.- tord heifers, rising three years old, face white and red. ring in Alegt ear. 1.-2c j` PERSIAN LAMB MUFF LOST. Re- ward,` -Mrs. W. Parker Mccabe. Cfonkstown. 1!? -J , FISH. FISH. nsH:--rrhanmng my euatonlera for nnst natmnmm 1' will - LOST-Sa.turda.y; Dec. 20. wallet. on Dunlon St ..- 2 nnp-:1nnm- mu. 1 furn- e Col. E. Rorke. the veteran Town Clerk of Thornbury, will shortly com- plete fifty`- years of .municipal ser- vice.e First as Clerk of Collfngwood Township, and afterwards as Town Clerkvof Thornbury. he has continual- ly held office; for nearly ha1f-a.-centurY- All members, both new and -old. are requested to bring the ladies out to the meeting of the seventh line. ,'V.eSDI`3-~ U.F.0. Club on Jan. 7 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Pratt.. The delegate has a. good report. Ladies will kindly bring some light lunch. nus LU uu. We- ask you to accept` these small gifts as tokens ofour appreciation and esteem. We pray that God's richest. blessing may follow you and yours. Signed on behalf of the church. W- J. Justice, Chairman of Board. uuul u1:_|uy and BOITOW. Our prayers are that Mrs.` Bunt. `yourself and family may long be spar- edeto carry on the Master's work which you are so nobly and earnestly striv- ing to do. - - Tn. only an. 4. _-_-_.;.. 4u__,, -,.._I| ` Jewels . - Christ. Rev. r'1`. Bufnt preached his two' ' -farewell "messages last Sunday in Bar-- ` rie' Baptist church.` In the .morning he took his text from Mal. 3: 17. and ~ carried his audience in thought from the diamond in its rough state in the mine to the- setting in the "Crown He very earnestly compared it to the life of the person before given to Christ and then after. How precious each Christian is to his Saviour and how well guarded if he only trusts. _ i In the evening he spoke from Luke 12:` 40, on the Second Coming of He exhorted every one to be ready to meet his Lord and Master for in_ such an hour as ye know not the Lord cometh. Every word seem- ed to penetrate the very souls of his congregation. At .the close of the ser- vice the following address was read, by Mr. Justice and the presentation made by Bros. Pearce _and Smith: . The Address `Dear Mr. and Mrs. Bunt:-'-We. the members and friends of the Barrie Baptist church, have learned of your You have . departure from our midst. ever been a_ faithful preacher of the gospel ofrchrist. We pray that your sincerity may bear fruit among us long after you have departed. We .know that you have sown the good seed and our most earnest prayers are that we may reap the abundant harvest in our Lord's appointed time. You have been a-faithful worker; a kind shep-_ herd and a loving friend to all of us both in:joy and sorrow. Our hrnvnwa mm +1.--4 `D- nu} `II -.n . Y,`-vv -v.. y--V vI.Vr-\r r vvoanvvo -The attraction at the Grand this I Thursday, Friday and Saturday is Mary Pickford` in Little Lord Fa_unt- leroy and a Larry Semon comedy. Shows at 7.30 and 9 p.m. Low prices: adults 15c, children 5c. Bring the kids. a _ - . 1c The Fire Brigade had two runs on Saturday; one to Harris"greenhouse, due to a false alarm; the~Qther to the Ford Garage, where the use of a torch thawing out a radiator started a little blaze which was out before the fire- men arrived. VIVI... 'r...l.-..1...:-'I 'l:\..-._:_.. ru-.,, lllcll G.I.'l.'lV -The Eiaustrial Evening Classes" willreeopen Tuesday evening, Jan. 6,` at 7.30 in the Prince of Wales school. Students may register in any one of, the following classes: Dressmaking`, Home Nursing and First Aid. Tele- gr'a'phy, Basketry,` Motor Mechanics, English and Arithmetic. 1-2c BAPTISTS T REY. AND MRS. V BUNT CALL AT 62 ~McDONALD ST. :01- hoslery, scarves. mitts. etc.. any size, any kind; nice line to select from or knit to order-.. New stock of yams, various colors, to match your` suite. 1!: we haven't the kind. buy elsewhere` and we will kntt It. We retoot the old ones. J. ~Pla.tt Roae. _` 49-2p w;The Underhilltshoe faetory is bus- ier now than it has ever been. Ninety- hands are steadily employed and the; output of the factory is over 3000' ~pa1rse a week. n` nvxrnn W|I\lIl\:IVl\ll n nn1\1.. -.. E31? '$2in received a cable onl Christmas Day from Capt. (Rev.) R. _J. Biggs of Leicester, England. con- veying best wishes to the O. C. and officers of the Simeoe Foresters. Irv JUL ylUVlIIUC"!PUIVl3 I -Buy Staunton`s semi-trimmed` wallpaper-_-22 in. wide instead of! old 18-in. For sale by W. A. Lowe` & sou. Elizabeth St. . 39tfo| The passing of the Hospital By- _law will only cost the average _rate. `payer 7 5:: per year for _a period of ten .ve,ars . ' Do -you not think it is worth it. . `fl'|'L_ `I'T._.1__.1_:11 -1. -4 1.-__L-,,__ -- -. i v--.vv-_u V- unv Iuannllvvv ..v..\..uvuLa. -Barrie `Hospital has received less xmunicipa-1 aid than any other hos- \pital in Ontario. Its -grants aver- `age 93c per patient ascompared with $3.88 for the whole province. ` fl... ..LL......1..'-_ -1. 1.1.- (1-. __ J11!` SEVENTH LINE, VESPBA A ._. -_.-I_ _ auunlwu nu U, an OIOUo The annual report of the principa_.Is `I i-flalziag town extra shows that there were 1542 pupils * micash from residents 0 , . . ~ . 3 Messrs. Morrison and registered in the Barrie public schools . Huron, who recently during 1924.` _ f blacksmithing business Next Sunday evening Rev. J. S. 3W1`e only three days -Shorttvv"vill continue his series of ser- ' hm when the building mons on Bible eharactets and will 'byT1i:ree'Was-a good am speak on Isaac. Tony-sonar in "In-l-na Jnahu-`.1. -11! 9_rua' Christmas rnarke EIJUG-I8 U 1 umau. ' _ - allpaper in latest designs, all; prices. Exclusive agency for Staun- ton s semi-t`rimme'd. W. A. Lowe & Son. Elizabeth St. 39tfc ,Barrie has the most economically manag'ed.Hospita1 in Ontario. Our` cost per patient $2.06; average cost` for province--$3.07 . ' R1117 Q!-cn1nI-nu`: navy-:3 +1n-:99.-.-.` . ...-v nu -> nu`... .., -..---wv-.. -av. gable Bradford -and Barrie play `-5. bition` game of hockey in thnB`:zxri'lile ; ;1;ipk, New Year's afternoon. The local branch of the Standard. 'Y'ard `Bank bills this week. trlirig Bank began issuing Stand. Juill lI3UUBu ovuc The W._ C. `T. U. monthly meeting will be held at the home of Mrs_ Rainford, Blake St.,'on Monday, Jan_ ' 5, at 3.30. T . l`l... nvuvu-|-rnl -nnr\n1vI`- l\# ~uun'....!_._I WIUHIII U118 reacn OI rue average I'nan_! -Notice-For plumbing and heat-,3 ing, ring 214. J. J. Neelands, 48 Blake St._ Repairs for all stoves and furnaces.` 39tfc A W ('1 `T vnnnl-1-u -nnnaut-1.... 1641. rnnu. mu:n.:--u.'na.n|ung my customers tor. past patronage I will again start to supply them with fresh :1 An Inlcn` Huh ' nnmmnnrlno Ton ' . V 1 .wi&a&&&&wwmi&m --All sizes linoleumrugs at W. A; Lowe & Son's, Elizabeth St. 39tfc IIOIII 11113 3.. - `V;t:"o; By-law and 1 ` enable the Board to keep the rates` within the reach of the average mam! :T\Tnh'nn__F`nr nhlwlhina and 1...; I E LOCAL NEWS &&&&.v..v. Lost and Fou;d- `ma Anm }ixA1Nk ;` NOTICE is hereby given to persons holding shares in A.0.F. property lots Nos. _468-469 ln Village 01 Bella Ewart.` County of Slmcoe. to send in their cla.lm`s not later than Jan. 12. 1925; assald property will then be sold to hlghest tenderer. J. W. Ferrler. Belle Ewart (Sew). , - . 50-53c JY.l.Ul\.l.LVVl`41.-"'.lI1 xovlng memory 01 my loving wife, Margaret McKinney, who went to rest Jan. 2,` 1924. God knows how much I` loved her. He counts _the tears I shed ' ' And-(whispers;-Hush. she only sleeps, Your loved one is not dead." McKINNEY--In loving memory of my loving Wife. Margaret Mntfinnnv zx.cuu._|.u:u.I.--Ln iovmg memory [of our dear wife and mother. Alice Keeley, who died Dec. 30, 1923._ This day brings back a. memory .` Of a loved one laid to rest. And those who think of her today Are those who loved her best. ` ` Sleep oh, dear mother mine,` i_ Your days ,of pain are past, ._i,' _, From cares and trials of this oId`Worl'd You have found sweet rest gA_:j:}Jat. ...(':r1n . -Sa.dly missed by Husband - andFa.mil.v. __-._ _ _.___--.. . i miss her love, I miss her care. _I `miss `dear grandma. everywhere. 1;; ` . ' -Gra'.nddau2hter .Tnn`u'n _ KEELEY:-In loving mmory [of om-A and mnfhnr Ann. rz..-:.., ,1Ju.LVJ.\'J.`.i1_4.u1-111 Lovmg memory of our ' father. Thomas Donnelly, who died Dec; 29, 1915; Earth may change from year to year. And` friends, from day to day, But the memory of our father Will never fade away.` ` V T 1 `l\-___,|,.. , - ~ DONNELLY-In loving niemory of father. Thomas nnnnnllxr Tlihn Ah-`A IE" BOND--At' his `late residence.` 264 Boston -Ave., Toronto, on Wednes- day, Dec. 24, 1924, Francis William. husband of Mabel Bond, aged 45 years. DRURY-I_n the R.vV_. Hospital, Bar- rie, Dec. 30, 1924, Richard Drury, 46 Grove St., aged" 73 years. THOMPSON--In` the R. V. Hospital. Barrie, Dec. 28, 1924, infant daugh- ter of Mr. and.Mrs. Percy Thomp- son, Lefroy. ' ` . nouse ra.dIo_ sets. H. R. -Palmer. Mc- Laughlin Garage. Phone 730. 51-'-1c S'17ANDBROOK--CAMPBELL-At the manse, Bradford, on `Oct. 6, 1924, by the Rev. L. McLean, Janet Phyllis Campbell, youngest daugh- ter of the late D. L. Campbell and ' Janet Campbell, Sophia St., Barrie, to.` Milton L. Standbrook. son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Standbrook of 0rlia... ` n - 1.u.u.r`. - _r V | . According to the statements filed with the Returning Officer. J. O.` Coates, the expenses of the Prohibi- .-[tion committees in East Simcoe inl ; connection with the plebiscite amount- -:ed to $1,195.72, of which $909.45 was i` spent; by the Orillia Committee. All ,2the money was raised locally. The Hexpenses of the Orillia branch of the Moderation League amounted to $579. of which $204 was subscribed locally. and $375 came from headquarters in Toronto. C. E. Grant, Town Clerk of 0ril- lia, was recently,the recipient of a gold-headed cane from members of the town. council. Mr. Grant has enter- ed upon his fiftieth year as Town Clerk of Orillia. having taken up the -. duties in August, 1875, when his father I was taken ill. He was appointed to office following the death of his father in March. 1876'. PTA hng'1'mnn..a +1.- ..-v.`,,.v.uv:a 5.11, a: DUI!- 'r.HoMPsoNz-1n the R.V. "I-Ilospital. December 25, 1924, to Mr . and Mrs. Percy Thompson`, Lefroy, a. daugh- ter. ` ' 3252` FRASER-In the Royal Victoria Hos- ` pital, Barrie, `Dec. 29, 1924, to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fraser of Mitchell Square, a son. ' 'l)I\`l'I`l 1'\!!1n'ur\~nv A - - nJ\1vIvIl\/1 cu nun R0BERTSON-4:&t Craigvale, Dec. 29, _ 1924, to Mr. and Mrs. Cha.rlesVF. 1 Robertson, a son (Franklin Jdseph). SCOTT--In Barrie, on December 31, A 1924, to Mr. and Mrs. Alton Scott. Clapperton St., a. son. "lV`I'.`.l r\`nn'I)ar\1u:- 1-... A1,, -I\ _- .._ `.--,...-...~. -mun nnnusnoul VIEUL. `While driving over a private rail- way crossing between the 7th and 8th concessionsof Tecumseth on Saturday forenoon, Dec. 20,, Vvalter Mullen of the 7th concession was the victim of an uncomfortable predicament`. He was taking a load of grain to Beeton and when the sleigh was pulled onto -the crossing it became fast between the rails. Not having time to unload. by removing the king bolt he loosened the horses and abandoned the sleigh. which, `a few moments later. was crashed into by a .C.N.R. passenger train. . r A An explosion occurred -at the Con- tinental Match Company's plant, Au- rora, on-Monday,~Dec. 22, shortly af- ter dinner,.which cost the life of Ed- ward E. Shortill, aged 49, manager of the company, and very seriously in- jured George `D. Reid, treasurer of the firm. Mr. Shortill was "mixing chemicals for tipping 10,000,000 match- es, and. along with Mr_., Reid was working in` the chemical ;room when the chemical exploded with terrific force, _ shattering machinery, bursting open doors and wrecking" almost every window in the plant. -~ uulce Iouowmg the death March, 1876`, He has'fulfilled the duties ever since, withtscarcely a holi- day, and with very few interruptions for illness. He still enjoys remarkable physical and mental `vigor; .1xn.n.. .1..:..:..... ----., - - - -- uy uru. ' There was a attendance at the , Orlllia Christmas market held on Dec. `18_. Outside buyers did not turn up. Prices were about the same as paid in` Barrie, viz.: 32 to` 35 cents for u-turkeys, 25 cents for geese and chick- ens. e` 1',.__....' `I\..;.A.:_ , -< - - * \ cu: . 6" James"-Peattie, a -resident of Sta}!- ner for -over 30 years, has resigned ;his position on the Stayner Sun and. igone to reside in Toronto. About` $1897 he started the Stayner `Watch-. [mam Whih was amalgamated with] ' the Sun a year later. He was a mem-,_ ber of the school board 14 years and was a Past District Deputy in the I.0.0.F L ` , , Annn...::..... 4.- 4.1.- .4,` - --'- A ,_-_--- -- ---v vvnagnanqnnnug AV ul.U- According to the Midland Argus, the `Harmer-Knowles Truck Co.` proposi- 'tion, which failed to materialize in the`lakeside town, extracted $25,000J00 of the town. Mbuno `IA :-u...S.-H... _..J l`1---r ` ~- WINTER` `BATTERY STORAGE. Phone 730. We. will call for your bat- tery, take care of it this winter and: return` it in the spring full of pep. Willard Radio Batteries. Westlng- house radio sets. H. R. Lallghlin fliarsmra `Din-ma lion :1 V 1.. ___ .,......-. g. V... Avusuvllbn u; nut: LUWH. Smith of Glen ;Huron, purchased a fblacksmithing at Badjeros, {Were in their new ' home Was_ destroyed `by fire. Thnwo Currie: `n .-...-.5: ..4.A.-__:|-,, , - -- .mX:uc.ommunity Christmas tree was held in" the hall Of the Orilliapublic library, and 150 children received` gifts. The work was under the dir- _ection of the Community Nurse. Ann.-u.A:..... 4.. 4.1.- `ll :-1`--- 7- - O1-illla curlers will hold `a. bonspiel. Ja`n.1-1_2 and.13. . f ' , ,2`Mulmur .Tp. will be without a -deputy-reve in 1924, the population having decreased.._ A Bass Lake resident lost :al;i.,lgut ` five of his 27 turkeys and Aaes_cer;t_a,1 `e,` the cause when he trapped 3.; Arctic howl- " 1:. Kn`-I-Inna (\IT l\l\-cw `rm 1-; A- ' - 11.l'U|.lU DWI. - _Re v. Afrthur 0 Leary, D.D., %:o.'m2'.=`L-: 1y parish priest of Co1lingwood,,was =prese`nted-with $2500 last week on the `silver jubilee of his ordination as a- ` priest. nnwn-.nn...'4.. ru....h.:....- - L, i, ygqgnlpl IVQVVD, a` DISTRICT N1-:.ws IN MEMORIANI4 WHY WORRY ABOUT WASHDAY? Just call up 393W and let us explain our damp wash. rough, dry or semi- nish for family wa.shing.--Barrie Do`- mestic Laundry. ` 1p` ._g. ....-...u- u v V: J H uavuc - -Gre;ndda.ughter Jea,`x'1 . _--Daug hters and Son .T Bow? Z-:I:Iusband. I mu vvuruen UOOIDDS on the subJec_t_. ,_ McDoug'all ,certa1n`ly -wasn't '__1nvi_t-. ed by me," said Warden Coombs. ~ Iq he was at the picnic I didn't know it. 15 .... .. 4 11 16 .... .. 4 2e 17 .... ..26 22 18 3 11 19 .... ..14 23 201 .... .. 1 19 21 .....-14 12 22 .... .. 6 14 23 .... .. 8' 21 24 .,....19 ;1;..3_lt.h.:..;6';I`>`.-3Jr.I,1`-.. zero; 8 -11:131.ms..-.-.,1IA_),b=,low. 21 below; 11 a..m`., zero. - TX? I ___,._ ..v.- - vs, an-`Iv V1l'|I"|U=I" Several men who were atthe Ward- ' en's picnic last summer, having stat- ed that they had no recollection of having seen Alex. McDougall at -the? Warden s picnic (where the = alleged deal was `stated by Dr`. Wallwin to have been made) The Examiner quer-i ied Warden Coombs on the subject. T` - McDougall certainlv -wnnn'f- -an"-no D|Dl;l T ASK H|M,mSAYS V WARDEN 3 Qaunr-ol 1-nan nvhn an... .4. LL- HAIR DRESSING done by Mrs. D. C. Howard. Bring" your combings and have 9. good -switch made. 26 Mulcas- ter St. _ 34ttc /. Philosophy : ;, ; .. Rellgfon . . . . . ~. . Sociology . . .- . . Philology . . . . . . . . Natural Science -_ ; Useful Arts . . . . 4 `Fine Arts- . .;. . . Literature . . . . . . . History . . . . . . . . . Travel . . . . . . . .' . . Biography . . . . . . . Fiction . . . . . . . . . . Reference . . . . . . . Dec . __.v -u--u.1-- - ,navr1II|I At themeeting of the Public Library Board, Monday}, Dec. 22, the report of the book committee recommending a lot of new books was passed and the secretary authorized to order the same. ' Miss Emma. Ring, whn is: xrnina gnu!-`la acul I-:I.a1`_y a.uLuur1zeu LU oruer tne same. Miss Emma. King, who is going south for the winter, was-granted ieave of absence for three months. The Issue of Books The Librarian's report showed the 'November- issue -of books to, havebeen 3219 divided as follows:-, Auul `I uuuu .....:`l.-. Yor Vote "anti `Inuence respectfully solicited for the re-election of As 2nd Deputy -feeve for 1925! POLLING DAY, MONDAY, JAN. ,5: As Alderman for Ward 6 FOR THE YEAR 1925 Your Vote and Inuence- solicited for the re- 3 election of e % % 10 11` 12 13 1.4 ELECTRIC WIRING - Consult me about your wiring needs. Work promptly done. Apply H. Addbrley. phone `I35 W. P.O. Box 587. - 51-56p/ ,< w. 0. PARTRIDGI-I `Pollirig Iiy, Moiiday, Jan. 5. . nvr1-A\ 11't\-r~r Your Vote and Inuence `r_e- spectfully Solicited for the election of Mayor of Barrie for `I925 YOUR VOTE AND INFLUENCE ARE RESPECTFUL-t LY SOLICITED FOR THE RE-ELECTION OF CRAIG. %% fr% JM%axr A man of long`n1uynici[5al experience, has served you ;fzg_,i`,t,_h,f`;;;1_ly' in the past` and will continue his policy of E;o.g7r_.esS, Efficiency and. Economy. ' . PUBLIC LIBRARY BOAI-"RD . LL- _____;s_,-A -A One Good Term Ce:-tainly. Deserves Another` MODERN BRICK HOUSE to let. in! Allandale. every` convenience. Apply] The Sarjeant 00.. Ltd. 46ttc 1 ISECEMBER WEA'i'HER Low High Snow: Rain 1 T 2 -24 . C. W. POUCHER Yours for :1 Square Deal. W. J. GRACEY As Reeve for 1925 G. ROBERTSON :.-""`1 8 .m.A, `3 beldwz L-.1'0".below. 21st, 8 a..m.. 10' 1 'a..m`.. zero. - i AS REEVEFOR 1925 Progrfess and Sound Business Administration. `FOR RENT.--A heated house. 3 bed- rooms. 190 Bayfield St; Phone 'i>bLL1_N(; D'AY; MONDAY, JANUARY 5. 2.313 ..3o ..16 ..12 ..33 ..33` ..35 ..24 .'._17 ..14 ..23 ..26 ` -J ""0 THANK YOU ..._v--~--J , YOUR VOTEAND INFLUENCE FOR TO THE ELECTORS -01-` BARRIE: x &Ul'Uu `W. H, BUTTERY. 32 36 26 34 40 41 49 33 21 25 28 35 16 11 26 29 17 23 13 12 14 31. .2235 IA.13` .;2& . 18 71 42 62 49, 31901 25 ".4_.a u1t. Juvziile . . .7 A MODERN BRICK in! Allnndnla nun!-v nnvnrnnlnnnn A an!" I 12Ioo 2;00 0.01 0.3 o;o1 o.o3_ o.7`3T .; As;-L A FEW BEST QUALITY ELECTRIC FIXTURES_with tinted lamps. Heat- ers from $5.50 up. V One clampoller table lamp $5,130. The Signal iron that indicates the amount of heat. a. unique and useful present. Sutclifte. 28 William St.. Allandale. _61-4p 0.-3 ' 984 19 20 40 17 577 no ju- [ `Ammonia will take away that grea-BY look from coat collars. Pack away the" summer annels in dark blue tissue paper. J BRICKER vs. JARVIS To The Editor of The Examiner: Dear Sir: With reference to Alder- page 4, showed the vote yea. and nay and said that Ald. Bricker refused to vote on the amendment. The Ad- vance of November 20. page 4, shows the yeas and nays and said that.Ald. Bricker was undecided and did not There was no vote recorded on the adioption of" the report. n I ` rinvw A6 4.1.. A auupuon or the repc In view_ of the fact tion appeared in our 1 felt justified in a'cce published as correct. ;--:`1.r. unnuuruni U11, UUAL4 U114 E, G{NE~.or sale. ` In good running oz-'_` er. `Also two hound pups. N. D. Lidgold. Shanty Bay. A , 48-53;) DU nurrle r'1e1a secretary of the Re`-. Patriation Committee for Ontario and,-. did great work for the returned soldiers in pensions and other trou- bles and I am sure will "do the same for the town as deputy-reeve. - Yours truly, (Advt) ' -ALBERT TEA'SDALE .j----1 H. A. Jarvis, who is _now running. for deputy-reeve, was before commg to Barrie Field Secretary of Re-. Patriation Cnmmi-on 4=m- n-L---'- BARRIE ELECTIONS, 1925 g :-;lf_I.a.|:_rslay, January 1, 1925. AnVEnmy of evriything that blights. |A. F. A. MALCOMSON As _lst Deputy-reeve for 1925 WOOD. FOR SALE-4-tt.,_l) a.rdw_ood. also some poplar, 4-ft.," a'll"dry,:`o.nd pine rails for kindling. Delivered at Barrie.` Write for prices to Box" 664, Barrie 9.0. . 48;1p A CLEAN, P'R(`)GRE-SSIVE TOWN YOUR VOTE AND INFLUENCE ' respectfully solicited for l . ' . ;A Friend and supporter of every i `institution that makes for happi- ness and prosperity. TVOTERS or WARD 5: PROGRESS IS MY MOTTO `Make sure of Economy and Efficiency` As Aldermn for I925 T. R. HUXTABLE Vote and Work for oon ANDALUEIBER for sale. De-Q Iivered any place in Barrie. Wood $10.00 box. load. Apply to W. B. Quantz. Stroud telephone . 48tf. w. J. MA.nI sggn? As . 2nd Deputy-Reeve for 1925 ,,_, ..,vu.. uun `cu he Examiner dated" No".m20 owed Bricker I HU V0138 rec `the report. E than fa.-an+ +1.. V--- ....-we yuan. uu UUl'l'UU' l papersthe writer accepting the report 7-run-s _.___ > v V . . vuug HERBERT AL JARVIS. report. fact that no correc- Ollr nanny-a 9`-no 1-Iv-034A" the evlgction` of -L 5-`H.P. GASOLINE OR COAL OIL fnr unla Tn nrnn nun-.in a auu GEUUIIUCU Lllt` [, they stood there the was recited, the sh: Magi came to Worsh high on the Christm: glow. The effect wit -The Christmas An 1.: Pierson) at this junc 'At the beginning ml` , strictly carried mil .wolf s tragic death h .1433! UC . - The New Year's (`:l. cards have ;.':i\'vn pi: and influence for . We always try In ll ous at least till tliw highly resiolvim: :15- small fraction of tin formed on .\'<-\\' \ day for morals it w Methodist S. The concert of tip day School on Doc-. enjoyable event, not bers of the school, i) and friends prc-st-nt. ing chorus by the . preliminaries the sin Hood" was givogn. Maile made :1 ('h:u`l Hood, Ethel Cochrztm er, Edward Powell. br_a.'ve," Jim Spn('(`l` Boake the fairy (lli(.`( ary girls, her fairy fairy ring was a pro plause. Next came :1 by the primary and _ pageant, The Christ lowed as the school sr Came Upon the and Silent Night, the Star maidens. lo mas Angel circled r and ascended the they 1r'1\I!I -Vhn nnnb nu`. Vv bers. Let us 0:111 11 It is almost midni before the dawn of new year. Whin- bells and whistles an the telephone. Surr- 1925 among the 1 `has just struck. T 11. me 1925" please! to everybody! Whn Year anyhow? Th cared, goiled, blnltml `been turned over f. it look like, did 2111 marks on it`? 0}), IL smiles and kisso.<`. Whispers? A-hr-m. phrase so worn zm world; nor one so sx or/malden's ear us I love you, d0:u`." year is always n thought. Never (Im- do not consider it m for us or some of nu quietly at the Inst 1 and how glibly w- a halt before the 1:15` -ever startled at the .< The guests have The decorations wo 1 in arranging are xv faded. Vlnn TU .-nu Van.-'1. .... `Wm. Shaw of Tutu 'UHllU.l'EH UL 1\lll$-Hill John A. J:1n1i(-st-n Jamieson `of .M-(HI! treal. and Thus. I..- at Mrs. Lawrtrm--'.~` "Toronto at Mrs. I . Irene Irving of '1`-urn Ty s; R. A: W. St- art and family of Stewart's; Mr. mu! ningham and sun I) James A. Putt:-r.< Chas. Cunnimrhzun`. Donald 0_f Bzu'ri<- :11 Mr. and Mrs. I:-m at Mrs. A. E. A_\'s-1'. McLean's: Shem-I: ago with his pun-n 'Thos. Barlow. A A Trustees for The annual mtopz,` held on Monday nigi ry in the chair. '1` .J. A. Corbett. pm-. accounts for the you adopted by the n lengthy discussion fire protection. an nominations for trus follows: J. A. Cori Herman Thompson. 1 an Thompson. As Ed Cihqnn 4-`In:-linm -dull J. lIUlll}Js`5Ull . IX.` Ed. Gibson d0(-lino formally announm-. that the tx-u.~xt<-as 1' Corbett, I-{ermun '1 man ' Thompson. them brou;.:ht thw -close. ' KI ..... V .. ULUU UL llll` Mrs. B1-own spending the hnl Dr. Horton. and delighted her 'I -a beautiful .<<-1 -evening: svrvic- -church. A quiet w(-Mi Thursday, mu 2;`. home at 'I`hvn'n` Keast was unit Florence I-`:11l:n~( `D `LT C'..L.., IV. .11.. D|'lll"l'\llX' many friondx mt` lh~ tend their In-:n'1_\' .4 Elvin Peztrsnn in another. radio S('l \ fraction of tho .1.-u teries of his f1|1'IH4`1 mas Day, the l"<-:u~.< guests spent :1 do-Ii: in to the vm-:11 music with whivh 1 from every point 1-Iande1 s II:LIlc-luj featured in :~xevr-rnl 1 rendered by pipe 0 choir was in ('\-I splendid. Arnnrmr fhn ('hI'iuf -aplcuulu. Among the (`hri.~:t Mrs. Brown of Ru] Tton's; Mr. and Mr. children of A1li: Tnlr-n`r\ A YIIr\'\:1..a: ' FOR SALE-Seven` second-hand sew-' ing machines. cheap, fully guaranteed. Apply Singer Sewing Mao_3hine.Com-` pany. T , 52,- 2c .ll'UHl 5!L'VL'l'L' (`H1115 ' ~ The usual f:xmi1_~ gatherings xvmw community but w ` mention sepnrzm-I) Af fhn ennui-1| u lllCllLI\ lI hK'IJiIIill"l_\ At the spew-iul s.- 'ChUI`Ch on S!ml::_\' the t\V0 Chl`iHtm::.~< gina Mi11i;.r:1n rpm!- Voice of tho (`his "If...-. 1'7 . . . . . ...._ z>I<>I<>I4>X<>X<>X<>X< VIVI II\I\ vumgu. Mr. and Mrs. daughter Audrey - Christmas. VF}-nn T nrlincc A I, 1'3-l'1'lC. St. Jude's \\'. basement of` H1.- Jan. 6, at 2.34 `officers. 1' `X7 I`l\z..\... do VV. Illlllll] 'ieson, John \\'-: J. W. Henry 11; from severe ml. FNMA unnul 4`...r...` E A THOR 0I0I0X0I<>I<>I<>I< K4 `JlIl'I3I-Illil . The Ladies Aid home of Mrs. Rub at 2.30 p.m. Thnrntnn 1'05: (`run an a.ou pun. Thornton rmdvr ner and stuff :1 vs- jperous New Your. Minn Elma (tum CYUIIS JVCVV .lL'ill . Miss Elma (`mm Vhome after spend `months in Detroit GOOD OAK SLEIGHS made to ordr at a reasonable price. Apply Alex.` Tarrant. blacksmith, Phelpston. 1-2c A11 are glad in again after ha\'in,:` home with the (mic Rev. and Mrs. 1' were at \\'in3.,"h:nm Mrs. Rint0_ul's pun Perrie. Q6 T...1n'.. \\' \ Miss Regina Mil mas with Alliston Mrs. Rusk, from visiting Mrs. J. R. 'I"ht"u-hfnnin nu \\'nI VIUILIHS lV1l`:5. J. I\.. Thorntonians wol Geo. H. Speers an village . Mr 9 n '1 TH ru Thursday, Ja '.I`h0mp.< hn \\'nu New Yea ddin ~. -). .A "CUTTER FOR SALE. Apply 70 Essa `St. Phone 891. ` ~ 1c ` sm sLooP`sLEI'GHs for sale. ' Ap- pLy- J. '1`, Quinlan. R.R. 1. Barrie. 1p ELECTRIC HEATER, one coil, for sale; practically new; $5.00. Apply phone 358J. lpl BOB SLEIGHS FOR SALE. ADDIY G. W. Brooks. Shanty Bay; 52-1p FOR SALE-Player piano, nearly `new. Apply 77 Maple Av_e.' vlp GOOD M_IcLAUGHLIN CUTTER `tor 1-uln Annhr RA Dnnntoria Qt nu nknnn uuuu m_.uuA.uurnuuV _ U u'1"1'.I1i. I0!` sale. Apply 60 Peneta.ng.St. or phone b'33'.W. V In AGENTS AND SALESMEN-If you are looking for something having real merit, permanent employment and lnrgeprofits. write -us. We handle only the fastest selling household neces-` sities of the very highest quality, that insures repeat business. Special ter- ritory allotted if desired. - Shnitary "Pr-nllnnlsi (".n Qnnlf QM: Maria .071? FILUF) ILIIULLCU IL (lt55l.l'Ull . 8JlllL?1l'y Product`: Co., Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. ..1-3:) SALESMEN-W offer steady em- - ployment and pay weekly to. sell our. complete and exclusive lines of `guar- anteed quality, whole root, fresh-dug- to-order trees a.n d plants. Attractive illustrated samples and full co-opera uon. a. [money-making opportunity. LUKE BROTHERS NURSERIES. MONTREAL. '41-55VeoW I u1.tu.: W A1V'1`.Iuu 101' guru-:1'u.1. uu_ use- work. Apply to Box S,. Examiner Of-I rice. ` 751-63)) I GIRL WANTED immediately toassist Innuanwnvnv-Ir A I\I'|II7 - TV A urn- li1lKvlJ VVIL1V`.l'l`JIJ llllluuldtdly LU ILSSIEL in housework. Apply~ W. A. Bre-. thour. 48 Sanford St. Phone 979M. 1c MA-ID WANTED-Apply Mrs. H. M. Lay, Blake sc. _ . _ 1p GIRL WANTEDA for general. house -1 rnvnv-Ir Annlu fn `Dnv Q T4".vnrnin'nv~ Of- WANTED-A horse for its care and feed for the winter, good home. -Ap- ply Singer Sewing Machine Co. 52-2c : H POULTRY, FURS AND JUNK Want-. ed, athighest prices. Write or phone H. Levit. Phone'384 or Box .542. 52-5c .__..___:._..._____.._._____.... `GROCERY AND BUTCHER` BUS-I INESSj `WANTED at once, Georgian Bay, Barrie, Collingwood or Midland` districts. Cash proposition. Apply. W. H. Hill, 3 Oakwood Ave.. Toron- 1o. Phone I-Iilicrest T5335. . `1c ' ` YOUNG,'MAN,`21, good education. 3. languages, wants office `work. Write: to 44 Worsley St., Barrie. 1-6p` __________________; Jeruons ID!` x. e pnce ox mu:-. ml cents extra. w en charged; also 10 cents extra when replies are directed te Examiner Omce. . > HORSES WANT!-}D-Sound driving horses, about: 1100 in weight. Ir"- winfs Every. 1;)`. On cent a. wdi-d, cash. each VlI'1er- uon (minimum charge. 25); six In- Jertlons tor t 9 price of tour. .10 manta nth-n w an nhnrzadz also 10 LIVE GANDER WANTED, Apply phone 3 ring 24. 1c (.1145 I " UULUIVHV E &$$$$$$$w$imm$& Elmiiiiiiz 3 ADLETCOLUMN 3 Fm Eiclut Property To Let. Miscellaneous Help Wanted For Sale 5 BLU- 1-30 `"5 "t2:": $*#f"i:.: 16 ' a e -,9. a. V .t . December, 1924. e 8 h` `day `of 51-1c\ A. W. 3MI'1`H.['1'own cm-1;, uppusulg Lne Sal ll oy- IEW On the \_6th day of Jahuery, 1925, at the hour of six o'clock in the after- noon .` at -the Con `Team V Munloipalit ncll Chamber`! -th 3 the Clerk 0? thgi said? Municipality. shall attend and _sum upthe; Votes the proposed [by-law. Rmbrln. than Inn. .1-.. -. " Dntarl nit Elven for and against J.Il.l.ll.uUlpdl ' ,_U0uIlcl1. . On the 3rd Bay of January, 1925, at the, hour of ten o'clock in the fore- noon the.yMayor or some member or the Council appointed for the purpose by resolution shall attend %lthe (`Bong-_~' cil Chamber in" the suit!` unicixialitg; for the purpose of appol:3F{x%f_ ..w9..pe sons to attend at the tine. A s znitiirfg of __the'-votes and. one person to atten at each `polling division .on . behalf of the persons interested in and pro- moting the by-law and 3. like number on behalf of those `interested in and opposing the said by-law. On f.hA'\5f,h dnv nf _`I ni-nunu. 'lI'll'lE -4 TAKE NOTICE that the above is a true and correct copy of a proposed by`-`law which was read a first and sec- ondftiine in" open. Council `on the 15th day of December, 1924, and which will be finally passed by the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Bar'- rie in the event of'the_ assent of the electors being. obtained thereto. after one month from the first publication thereof in the Barrie Examiner pub- lished in the Town of `Barrie, the date of the first publication in the` Barrie . Examiner being the 18th day of De- cember. 1924. .~ "AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the votesof the qualified"electors ' of the Corporation of the Town of Barrie will be taken on the said by- law at the-same time and at the same places. as the annualpelection `for the Municipal '- Council. A On fhn Rid Han nl `Iguanas... inns" -.. xzuu Dy , saw-. v- - ` v 8. This by-law shall take effect on the day of the final pass1ng'thereof.V Pased this -., A.D.,,1Q24'. _ 2 Read'~.ia..r'st and second time in open e day of I Council this 16th day of December. 1924 't10n. " \:" ' 6. Duririg` the currency of the deben- tures. there shall he raised in` each year the amount"-. or Lethe instalment of- prin- cipal_and interest payablein that year as A set- t=to1*.th?`-:31`! `.~xp`a:agrap,h 3 hereof.` 7. The debentures rnnv nnnfghn onuy as-act:1.uz:cn='-;in:Fn8.!:u1`a.p,n 3 nereor: 7. The debentures may contain any provis1on"for' their registration author- ized by; law-.. ` ` 2, Thin 'hv-lnnr aha" I-n1... ......a. ;.. 10,000.00 4, 'I`_he:,-dzibentures as -to-.both prin- cipal and in 'eres't shall be `expressed in Canadian,cu1_'r'ency Aandshall be made payable `at `the Bank of Toronto in the Town of Bamrie. T 5. Thou nlrmnhn-nu cl-mu W... I.........: 1.uwu U1. .Du,l.\!'_lU;o ' b 5. The debentures shall be issued andgsigxxeni by t-he.Mayor and shall also '5'-hll fh`"l`v'nnu11vvnv'gnA at-.-`II u_.uu.,.?-mgngpyg uy cuv.=~.Lua.yuI' and snau also !`be `a_igngd;'~,by th`e`Treasurer `and shall [ bie sealed with the seal of the corpora- uton." x.-` " i tion. R UL nut. luau Luau QIUU eacn. .3. The debentures shall all bear the same gdategand. shall be issued within two yearskfomx the date on which this by-law is passed and may bear any date -.yvlth1n_sucl_1_ two years and shall be payj_i.b}e In ten, equal annual in- s_ta1m`entvs_, during the ten years next after'the`s1ate when they shall be is- sued, and the're spective amounts pay- able 111 each oft such years shall be as follows':,g ` ~ - ` -y_____ .' on .. . . '_ . , __ -v.-v vv -. Years I , V lll'JL'UUy s`llLUU- _ Q ' i 2.` For "the purpose of raising the necessary funds to makepthe said grant thereshall-..be.borrowed on the credit of the said 'Corporation the sum of $10,000 -a.`nd-debentures` shall be issued therefor.-e h~the instalment plan in sums `of not"les"seth9In$100 each. 3. Who nhnnfnrnn aha an Inna`. H... WHEREAS the Board of Trustees of the .Royal-` Victoria Hospital in the Town or ~Ba.rrie has applied to the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Town of Barrier for a grant of $10.000;.to:1p.ss1st _-in the maintenance and improving of the said `Hospital. A\Y`I\ TX7`I _`I"IT"I3A$ IL 3.. j-_._.`-.1 --___-_! ...-- _...r- V V ..-.a V . - . . V -.u.-mun .a.vu3.uuu.nu AND WHEREAS it is deemed exped- rlent to `borrow, the sum of $10,000 to provide 4- the necessary funds for the `making of the,sa.id granf. ` A \v1\ 11TYTR1'bT A n 4.1- _ -,, '1 . .- AND WHEREAS the amount of the whole ,r'ateab1e property of the mun- lcipality according to the lastrevised assessment rqllgls $3,570,305. ' A1\Th '1xrr.n:i'p1:1Au um ............; -4 +1.... ..............--.,-...v v and -yvguu vgvvun AND the amount of the deben tu`re~debt of the` corporation is _$449,281_....20_,,no part of- the principal or intere`st of Which is in arrear. 1-urn 1-nu nu-r-c-u-.u-1-p.-`y. ._-- . .._.__ - -1-o`.woi_g_ ` stir amue` .,eold the cereal. then our and am: tl':l" n`lzturo Into the` boiling -urAl *.._ - unqvwru v-av V- vy nnauna on All annual- -"BE IT THEREFORE ENACTED by the municipal {council of the corpora- tion of th__e Town of Barrie. - --..L_- . .- .v.. vonv av IV`II vs 4.111415 10- I-01. 'I:he"sa.1d grant of $10,000 to the Board otj'1`rust`ees of the` said "Royal Victoria Hospita.-I be and the same is; hereby granted. 0 9'1i`nv-"4-Inn nnuwknas A0 gain}..- A.i.... FOR SALE-,Two young, `fresh cows, two nice calves, .one large cutting-box for power or hand, 1 root pulper, almost new. Apply to F; S. Huse; Codring- ton SL, LBar1"_1e. _ . 1p. A BARGAIN FOR` QUICK SALE. Pen of Leghorn pull'ets. with rooster,_ $10; [pen .-of 6 Riverdaie Anconas pullets }with master, `$6. Apply on Saturday 1:00. E. Tooth; Corner of Boys and Henry St. . ` . 1c {av--LAw 15 raise-ihe sum of $10,000 Fan a .4-uuinif lrn -I-In`; Rnnmvl mF Tuna- {ROOMS T0 RENT-Two rooms. heated ; one .w'lth 2 hot-water radiators` and ,'-one with I radiator. Brown & Co. 1c `CANARY FOR -SALE,` 4 months old. Apply 150 Essa Road Qr phone 1156.'1c ANCONAS FOR SALE-8 hens. 4 ,pullets, agsacrifice. .` Apply 228 Bay- field St. or office of P.M., Municipal Building. `.1 _ 1p COLLIE PUPS for sale. Apply `Wm. Binnie, Anten _Mills,. 8th line. _ 51-1p l COMFORTABLE FURNISHED ROOM withall conveniences in private home. Central. Apply at this office. 59-3c ..`. FURNISHED ROOMS in prx, a e"`li"' in central part of town; all conven-" iencesi". Apply at this office. ` V ' 1c TO R_'EN'l`--Furnished room, with or_ without board .~ :. Central .5.,B);,one ;7)R;V., - V . '_ 1. I1. .. 15.--... " WANTED-Two gentlemen boarders. ` Apply` Box 415, Barrie. 1-2pe IIEATED FLAT TO` LET-T-Apnlr to John vsgso. `Phone 341, 52ttp ROOMS 'r'o. LE"1`?w1th or `without board at; 26 May St. . _, 1p TOWN OF BARRIE `$96.3 .01 `FIB noyal VlCI0l"I`` l'IO3p!t' al Im the. Town of Barrie to assist the said. Board of `Trustees ins maintaining . and improving the said. .Royal Victoria Hospital. "'I.l"\VV .'lO_l'a|Se `EH6 SUIT! OT lUpUUU for a grant to the Board of Trus- teesof the Royal Victoria Hospit- al .'in t|1e.'I'nwn of Barn-in in assist PUBLIC %No'r1cE A ` [re By-Law . Live stock For Sale V 1-1ngtop'_8t.',.~Ba.rrie. _ again BU=l.l'I; to supply mom with treen an and Iake sh.' commending Jan. 5, havjng let up to a;.n-ange better supplies. `We. do not call at every house but shall be very pleased to can anywhere ux i_s_ needed. Happy New 1'ear,to~ all. l`. .8. Huse. Cod- .1"p`

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