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Barrie Examiner, 2 Dec 1926, p. 16

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,, ..-....g V UIIUI CIT Ill U 188: Terms or sale--All climb of ' 810.00 and under. cash: over that amountll `months ; `credit will be given to parties furnishing a prove joint notes." 6% `per annum o 1. for h on 411- will -be no! without reserve. ` Gala at` 1 pan. iw; .y 1loc'onkoy.'A'uot. (Continued LIL. -`\l- Cuh-<. a max" fun! :12 for fur` \I\I. LI) 1' Sts.. um; SIUH Lu 5 St. $1125 (`I 1 lrl-lC(l.LI\'. B(*i:.;, at \Vhi\" Stitutud, rnainly ends. 1 port of` I)ep1H5= of Rt-(-=3. ing thv . for porn line pun: diffororr f` . ':1}1. lb \r'll' his In-2 ber oi theatr Y1 ` vvu` on M on 1:.-. erinv 4 01`. H- CQIIIHH TUTH C IFI -1 u T0121 1 The following HORSES--BayA horse, draught, weight .1500; ,yrs., heavy drallghr nyaln-I-4 At Lo (1 MILE uuuu II` JAS. w1L"iAMs t ll, Can. 2. Sum The undersigned has Hnnc 4'-M :e cow, 7 yrs. old, fresh; Durham 6 yrs., milking, due June 1;- Dur- cow, 7 yrs., milking, due July 1: mm cow, 5 yrs., milking`. dun .Tm-A nun .-- - - roan horse. 9 heavy draught, weight 1400; bay 9, 8 _vrs.. in foal, general" purpose: h]0rse, 8 yfs. old, driver; pony, 9 ad. ` .'l"n1'1n' **l- - ` ,,. -...-.-u, 0 ,y1`B,., Heavy Ight, ftor. Rent:-ew. nearly new; -der, nearly new,:'18-disctdrill. Cock- *shutt, nearly new; disc barrow; root pu lper_;. Cockshutt 2-furrow plow, nearly new; 2 single plows; wheelbar- `row: set sloop sleighs; hay rack: set tron hat-rows; scuffler; cutter. nearly "new: rubber-tired buss _ y. nearly new: wagon with box; set ion g-tugharness; M with breaching; set si nsle harness: Iet back-band harness: cream separa- range, near- ly new; kitchen cabinet. new: 6 din- ing chairs: kitchen table: bedroom suite; 20 grain bags: also forks; many other Tnunnn -1 "`- ""` AUCTION SALE STOCK Ann med has received instruc- tions from . fVII. 3'3` + ` --- JJLI The Bay horsn \al-I Q -..-m.=u arm. U001!-. 7; ltt plow, gle eighs: xffler; buggy. new: set long-tug harness; set single ness: . ly rablnet. new: B" kets; pillows. etc.; bags: also kh." *bm'-' (nearly new); kitchen tables; kit hen 3 `"d_ any ghaiirsz ll-titchen utensils. t;:c.:lb8a:'den 1; ,`Au `-310.09 00 8: awn mower; `W ee arrow: ,9, {`,`;'t",,,`, ,.,,,,t. 11 porch h mock: . verandsh chairs and pug many oth articles too numerous to 3 m'`- ' ~ . 43490` ggsh one:-edit sums. ' All will _be sold without reserve, `without. 1 Terms cash. 4 .n.:.. -l - -- A . 1n-I-A~- me following: Leather davenpbrt: leather rocking chair; leather arm chair: oak rocking chair; oak `parlor table; parlor, rug; extension table: 6 A seats) : I i g machine; 2 congoleum rugs; dishes: fancy china; walnut bed- A ,_ fumed oaklbedroom suite: 2 `white ens _ meled bedsteads: caV.rpets:i toilet` sets; a. number of quilts: bian- guuu nas rem tlons from 5 Inn-~ . - - IMPLEMENTS 1:! llaI`! !6S5 yam 'ange. uew: : also many 3 amount ` r notes. ' mm sums. rent,-`vs. may.` Auot._ j 1 . -wnundlud D IMPLEMENTS -- recelvd instruc- 'om _ ,_---- - :, " T111349 following ' . - ' 0 general purpos A` bay mare. 8 yrs. old. heavy draught: bay team,fma.res, aged, CATTLE---Holstein cow. 8 _.vra., `due February 23' black cow. 7 yrs., due ' March 27: Holstein cow, 6 yrs" due" March 4; red cow. due in April; year- ling heifer; -2 spring calves; brood now. due March 2. V ' IMPLEMENTS---Frost & Wood bin- ~d_ev. nearly new:~ 19-m...< .a..m n-- - - Juan, Ll.'!"H" E./z"s., fresh; Duri-'- 1 Durham ; 1e Dur-V TIL`. dun Jul 1- Sunnidale anewrwooo) allnfinn A V' 6 Y1A'S~'.T due VI`S_. frock- yrs heavy in horse. 9 aw.`u_U0l0I!S rrom A. G. CAMPBELL A_t,.4,2 Penetang St., Barrie to sill by public auction on ine homes crowded pack. _ ....---4 toys and godies r but they are too 54:1: l_ll'tV9 a.'l1st Of eady. in their letfers. .V t A to. ,M1ss Bryson, sandwiche Mrs. A. Crawford. _onions; Mrs. E. Brown, vegetables; Mr. Billings, sleigh; Eastern Star Lodge. chill Women's Insti ute. veg- etables and sealer fruit . men's Institute. sealed fruit: Mrs. Bur- ton, ice cream; Miss Foster, candies: Mr. Mccracken. vegetables and fruit`: Minesing" Women's Institute. vegeta- bles; Mrs. McBride. boy's suit; [Miss Channen. candle: Mrs. B to, `clothing: Nora Dale. Toron- toys; ' The s and cake: a 9 generous-hearted peo le. .Santa. Will err-A- `~ ' utler. Toron- V ----1---- ,Miss Bryson. sndwlches Mr Bil sleigh; pc es:: Churchill wm......a.. '.__L]n .. 43 49 altlvel; 31 V!!! without reserve. :0 cash. ' f Sale at 1.80 mm. Phon V. A. MecONKEY. Auotlopur Examiner 1 ---v-.uv.uJ|:. the following: davennbrt: Ian M. vo vuu yCUlJ1ea soon be here ah and girls have a." dies readv in than. a Uiiere alnd the have a- nu na -u------- The undersigned his 2 finha 5-- George B. Rothwell. tb a tlve of the press the othel they lwajys have. but th frospecta. In my opinion. aplvely strong markets to: . I L`AMBS'AAND HOGS LOO . Lambs and Vhncm --- `hr - ,, --... o\Ill\l'VIll5 a.u(1X`eSS: , VVe. the members and Holly United Church. hav being oblige ' of circumstances to sever .nection with us aid furtl evidence of_ the esteem in are held among us. we ar part with you and shall In our church fellowship. I counsel and leadership 1n_yc cauacities has been much a bY'1l8 and we: fmn M... .L.- - --Vin-lldl On their leaving Holly ` residence at Painswick. MI Get). Brown were honored by a number of~their friend at_ the home of their son- Carr, Painswick, and prese with a club bag, sweater ad and the following address: We. Hm -w---- - : Edney 69. Jr. IV--Helen L Sr. IV-Evelyn Leason 80; Marion Cullingham 77; Elgin onnell 76; Annie 70; Jean Cullingham 64; Sr. II-'- Hel- Gertrude Harrison 63: borothy Bant-1 1 ' ` Ina Ednev 72. ' live Mc- Carroll 58; Morley Mccarroll 40. Sr. I Pr.-Ire-ne Harrison 89: James Cul- llngham 61: Vvalter Coutts 59. Jr. P;'.-- Leo. Harrison 151;; Tom. Hounsome '2nd: Helen Coutts 3rd. Beginners- `Jean Rowe 1st; Earl Bell 2nd; Perla |Edney 3rd. ,.muu nowe Edney 3rd.` I The following is 'tf1e monthly report for Newton Robinson school for No-_' } vember. - _q,. 117 Tn---v ' _..v ->\rA1 l\\JJ The `t1/1e `for < . un.....1~.... I I - ther and sister `near Hamilton. . l I Last Friday the ladies of the Un- ited Church held their annual ary quilting,` when eight quilts were completed. The play last Thursday night V , put on by the Churchill young people in Stroud. entitled Winning of Joy, was. thoroughly enjoyed by the large an- ience present. The players are to be congratulated on the perfect presen- tation they gave of this play. I - (F121 able nvyeuv H01-LY _vvI\ DGl md Vhogs x;!'ve _ e live stock horizon today. union Animal I-Iusbandman A .3 rs may 1'luctuat;e,_ 9. little. I the immediate n point to re- ng for both. vur news items to- The 223 or 228. . * ` heeirt to Him. W e pray grace may be upon `-you ' Miss D. 2 son-in-law. E. Vick, presented them bag: and Qlinnnnn nus. can Brown. :.arJu1'1e maney 73; Jack` Stella Coutts 57`: Dor- 53; Cyril Roach 32. Jr. Boyd 77; Helen Banting, ng/ham Sr. II-'- HAI- `stove; ,. -_.., u ,y1'a.', U118 uy sale; Holstein cow,. 4 yrs., fresh: red and white cow, 6 yrs., DurI- ham cow, 7 yr s., milking. due May 1' white old cow, ham Durham milking, due Jun 1; Jersey cow, 6 yrs. `old, milking, due June 27; grey cow, 7 yrs. old, milking. glue April 1; A3 yearling heifers, vDur- ` am. 7 SHEEP---8 Shropshire ewes; Shrop- lhire ram. ' `V ` IMPLEMENTS-.- Frogt .& Wood mower; Deerlng mower; scuffler; cul- tivator. Massey-Harris; cream separal tor: 2 sets double harness: cook churn; also otlie numerous to mentlggy nrrna A0 9'- uuu }u`t:Bete(1 them and slippers g address: ~ Webster ( teacher). r--2s-uni-Q friends of I re puathnuna I ass? throughout the Western Provinces which j I ney are not featured o n the front page of the daily press; You do not _find them figuring in 'that' weird amalgam of_ crime, fol1_y.'Vconceit. self- advertiseiqent and grotesquerie that goes to makeup whit is called news, but none the less-it `is of such as these that the hest blood of the i ' ' ious competitione : have for V their aim the ump`rovement,of hog-raisin . 84 andin e "which numerouso Boys and m..n.~~ n=.- --- - .59methin2. in cnnn-n.n...:...~: .._........,. '4. . .. They featured on -1 notfind f. tha the has these that best the andlthese six youhgjellows are ty people mayjustly be proud. They l to sell by public auctibn 01; AERIDAY, DECEMBER 10 The fdnnnrlnnv sihg-Tuavgd .71.: Club: have ph shows `an v4 photogra the winning t from the three Prairie Provinces. The Man winners from left to right are: Stanley R. I standing: Gerald McLean, sitting; Saskatcln winners in the centre: sitting, George Hume, standing. Edward Hume: Albert: winners: sit Walter obitxsch. standing. George Matthews. _ __ u:.a\;l\ your clothes into- piles -accoirding: to the rooms in which they will be put away. Then when you have finished four clothes are sorted and need not be handled twice. If the inside of the window glass is dusted every day or so with a soft duster for the lower sash. :md :1 hand- ed duster for the upper Sn.-`ah um cm- ,1,.,..,....-;- ~ - V . ~_ ----~ avaucu unem- uy f "W-Decting the many 5088 and porkers on exhibit , . . . _ uuouulc Ll'0pleS I0 he Canadian Pacific Railway, guests of honor of the rail- Toronto recently there, thev run ....1.. H..- handsome tro ` , phxes for ,nad1an Par-iFa'n D..:1....... _ -. ....uu sc\.I:u my ihy not _only thor- also avalled them- Isznnnv-... LL- _- _ ___ `winning teams 58. Mnn:`-nL- ...u. wuuuug teams 3. Manitoba Hunt, gs; Saskatchewan uuc umer sash. ha upper sash. the . by smoke and dust s removed and the- wind be washed so frequently. nuou. U16 Ill!!!` and and d the window? frequently. -river, its natural t without authority . ant and have refu by the ditch not 0 In his statemc tiff sets out t the defendant 8. ditch on the S( road between 10: sion 1. of the to tio, which conne the west side 0 concessions one the construction face water has '1 lected and divert course on to t} plaintiff, t.horeh_v tiff great danmgru to the diversion water in question course from a pair `line; and was c easterly directim plaintiff s propov-t The defendants (- ditch and have s the objections rai. to compensate hi_ sustained or to pr of the loss.) Th Before Juvi Court. J." .-\. is suing the :v- for $1,000 I" have been (`nu- surface \\'2XIL'I` constructed 1w. thirty-five 3'1-:1: damages. hu :11 tion restrainin. further (liven mandatory card? imz` the (i( r(`!`x. die-h and then to take its mm fendant claims ed of is not w; the dttch. Tin the property i. house on it. '1 tuted in 1925. journed till Jan TOSSOR ASKS 'l`nwnship f mm Di --v-nunnllkl . II in whivh u corld be i I)oput_\`-1'c agr~cn1<~9nt said. but . tically the :- bad time In as there mm of cows umi well to Iczum present. .\, vvu, \_l L IN` strrnge t`..r ed, becau.< at me, but i were proha} titi;mer." cattle are << the thicI.I;. W'3rd arrri ? and 1):-ufm" nuisnm-0. zn .1111. clam-0 `I7- . ,l -I)v;m:;.' the ropnr which. 1' paymvnt recommen- regarding law in W; requiring pumps to the w:1!,<*z'\' ments be Sidt-rathm. sanr-e h_\.'-I` quirim: pm office of I approval in` over. I11 v ,,..a., uuuvy draught, weigh _ gener bay horse, driv by sal} Holstein 4' `god White nnw R ""

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