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Barrie Examiner, 27 Jan 1927, p. 8

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grunteu IUI"[llU Vl.lUllul'l. uau. - Welunderstand there is considerable feeling over this hall question in 'Ves-; -pra. but this is a matter in which The Examiner is" not concerned. the ques-I tion being one for the people of the township themselves to decide. As has been stated. the alteration oi. the `para- graph was ~imply with the object of clarity and; with. no thought of either `side of the controversy. A picturesque and successful t a and sale of homemade baking was h id in Collier St. gchurch on `Jan. 15. Al- though the` day was exceedingly cold. the rooms were drilled to capacity during the tea hour. `Miss Leila Hun- teroand her C.G.I.-'1`. group artistical- ly decorated the rooms with colored streamers and Japanese lanterns were hung from'the gallery. The platform was arranged as a Japanese sitting- room. A beautiful Japanese cloth, hung as `a_ panel. Iformed the background: large vases. filled with cherry blossom were placed at each corner, while ayl colored` cushions, fans and pa asols added much to the effect. Members of the Mission `Circle. dressed in gay ki- monas with wide sashes in contrasting shades and large chrysanthemums fas- tened over each ear. flitted among the tea-tables. :.serving the guests. Three "richly embroidered robes straight mm: `the Orient were much `admire by` those present. The candy table was in ._.charge of Mrs. Page's'C.G.I.'1`. girls 5 and the girls in their dainty `Japanese costumes made - a picture not easily ,forszotten.. The kimona and pajama- -clad girls of the music club under ;the direction of Miss. Hester Codling. form. godra; charming setting iniene .011. the .cla`ss `rooms and_ added ,much to the entertainment by their music. A Vl"-l.'_Y KJIIH-`SILIIU way. ` Additional Elmvale news on page 10.`: COLLIER .s1_'. JAPANESE `TEA .1 __ __-__n ;_-_ _ VESPRA C0l_JN_ClL |L'l'UllUl'l 1I rurpuav.-5, UUll.,__l. 151115 .I. JUCIJ.` uiu. '1 CA'1`TLE-Red. ow. 6 yrs., due Mar. '1 1: gray cow, 5 yr .,due March 15; red ' - cow, 8 yrs;, due -April 6; black cow, 8 '_'l yrs., calf at foot; Hereford cow, 9 yrs., : calf.a.t foot; Holstein cow, 6 yrs., due ' `March 1: red "and white cow. due by ` sale;Ablue cow, 4. yrs.. calf at foot: red 3 cow, 4 yrs., due April 1: red cow, 9 yrs., '; in calf: red cow. 9 yrs., due. March 20; `4 /eifers. rising 3 yrs.. in calf:.2 heifers.' The Women's Auxiliary of St. ;Thomas' Church held their annual . meeting on January 11. at the home of Mrs. E. V. Wilson. Officers elected! were: Hon. .Pres., Mrs`. C.. R._ Spen- cer; Pres., Miss Raikes; Cor. Sec y., Mrs. F. S. Oliver; Rec. Sec y., Mrs. W. Simpson; Treas.., Mrs. E.'Mil1s:. .Dorcas Com., Mrs. F. Brown. Mrs.` H. Martin -and Mrs. A. Petersen. The to1, fice_rs reported a very satisfactory year. The next meeting is to be held on Eebruary 8, at the Rectory. uv--j--2- ---,-:----- The Knowing HOP.SES--Bay horse. 8 yrs., weighs 1500 lbs.; brown horse. 6 yrs.. weighs 1500 lbs.; black horse , 6 -yrs., heavy; bay horse. 6 .-yrs.. heavy; chestnut mare, 12 yrs., in foal; bay horse, 12 yrs.`old. heavy; bay horse, 12 yrs. old, , General Purpose; colt. rising 1 year old. I (`A"l"lI'.Ti`.__Pn nnw' R vrs: Ann Mar FOR REN'1`--Stea.m-heated auartmentl and front offices. central, Immediate possession. Apply Hampton E. Jory, Barrie. 51-4c U IMPLEMENTS.-McCormick Binder; hayrake: Frost,& -Wood mower; stiff tooth oultlvater, Deering; Deering `disc? drill, nearly new; 2 disc harrows; Deer- lng manure spreader, nearly new; 2-, furrow Cockshutt riding plow; 2-fur- row plow; International; single plow, International; 2 sets iron harrqws: 2 wagons; Fleury scuffler; stock rack:1 set heavy sleighs hay rack: set light; sleighs; grain crusher: Chatham fan-` ning-mill; set scales. 2000 lbs.; root pulper: circular saw and frame: cream separator, nearly new:' galvanized water trough; wooden pump,` new; fire? extinguisher; buggy: cutter. nearly new: 40-gallon gasoline tank: garage. 10-ft, x 14-ft., new; small chicken house: barrel churn: mail box; 100; feet barn rope with pulleys and slings; I 20 rods wire` fence: 2 sets heavy breeching harness: set single harness. nearly new_; set plow harness`. Also; forks. chains, doubletrees and many other articles. ,, . T`lTl`l:l\ A\Y`l\ (`ED ATKY l\.u._&.IA.-- -1 ._--4 5i1llUUl`. SUUU DUUIU U5: ` 3 dalff rii 9 yrs.', Ma.i'ch' 20;' /Heifers. rising yrs., calf;.,2 heifers,' rinincr 9 vr.u- xrnnl nn1f- 9.- r-nlvne R The undersigned has received instruc- tions from - f 4' -_--'_- -; --- -:1.-:2 I OICC$IIXO-Z: IFIARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS `I 41611615. 1131115 0 y1'., 111 Ul.11.-_0 116116135, b rising 2 yrs.; veal ca1f;. 2- calves, 6. imonths; calf, 1 yr. ` a 1D1 (1 gnnmp Ann wnwr_9 ann . -luuuuxa, can, .1 yr. PIGS. SHEEP AND FOWL-2 good .4 brood sows, in_ pig; 18 good store pigs; E 5 fat pigs; 4 good young ewes; 2' young rams; 20 good hens; 2 geese; 1. gander: good Collie dog. ` TM`PT.14`.MI4`.1\Y P._Mn(`!nrminb m..a....- DIXIE!` KPLICIEH. , FEED AND GRAIN-Quantity 5:" cut ! `oat sheaves; quantity mixed gz-ain;l quantity barle y;'10.0 bus. oats; Iluan-' ~t!ty buckwheat: 10 tons -hay; quantity seed peas; quantitsfseed potatoes. Term: nf Snln-`Fl'nv, grain fnull fat! set-.'u pcua, quu.uuI.,v aueu pUl.8.t0eS. Terms of Sa1e-Hay. gralngfowl. fat` pigs and all sums of $10.00 and under. r-ash: over that amount 9 months` cre- dit will be given to parties furnishing apm-dved inint notes; 6 par cent. per annum off for cash on credit s1_ams._ All will be sold. without remu-`vo' an annum uu LU!` cuau un ureult `s1_1ms._L All will be sold. without reserve as nmm-letor. `la Iglvlnm un tars.-Mug. ;-.,'u_ .4 1 __.'- vrv A-v 1n-.nn;._u.,,, ., .. ..,-- .`.--y`-- 7 iue at 1 \ TO REN'I`---A small. cosy apartment of living`-room, `sitting-room. bedroom._, kitchenette and bathroom . Steam heated and water supplied. S.- Moore. - _ ' Ztfc: PEP`: INLONE Planne- _ Lois Moran, James Kirkwood, Belle Bennett, It " Ben Lyon, V . i -, Lowell Sherman, \ Charlie Murray! 4` A "east we re proud of--' "'"'""" a picture you'll never _for- get! ,. 2 _,N_ A The Reckless 9": .0 " lady B k The year : dram_a` of mothefs ' ar.1d daughters n-at gnaw- vans`. w-vuw-B--wwu v and vfamily secrets! `FROM SIR PHILIP GIBBS A GREAT NOVEL The Reckless Lady at 7.15 and 9.45; The Kick-off, 8.30. ,. L;tw6: ~<`>r'1:.`ii`.ui;n;1-.i;lEil WEDNI-JSD1`\Y`, FEB. 2 UNI... In! any anon AR&THUii"iItii$I%~1r -11 I.-- 1\.-I.I:_ -2----:_- --c-__-:.--- to sell by Public Auction at I. n! AUCTION SALE 3144 n J A A :1 in-n in 3/HA.N an Ly new; uutuug uux; 0 pngs. Terms of Sale---All sums of $10.00 and under. cash; 8 months credit will be given to parties fnrnishing approved jointnotes. 5% per annum off for cash `on credit sums. ' Sale at .1 p.m. W. A. Mcconkey, Aust. g FOR SALE--Two small houses. on Es-| sa St.. and Adelaide St.. to wind up. the estate of the late David Cana.nwan.i Apply to Alex. Fraser. 137- Essa. St.. or| Donald. Ross. Barrie. _ 2-4p Q-cu-- . -w.-u \aI:\a\a on E `N.E."Q?I' for 22, conffom _| FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4 '11`... 0A! A." ....... __:2___, -------t.--.-_ ._ The following: Brown mare, rising 5 years, (Wild Brino- Chief); bay horse, 7 years old, driver; set driving harness; Massey- Harris binder, new; mower, new; speeding sulky; cream separator, near- ly new; cutting box; 5 pigs. 'l`n:r-ms: nf nIn.....All cnn-nu nf 10 00 ""'C""""-7 " j """"" ' The Following: HORSES--Bay horse, 7 years old, heavy; black mare. 6 years old. heavy; bay horse, 9 years old, heavy; black driving horse, ' 6 years old . ' l",A'I"'I`T.T1_..v-ad nnnr nn Anvil 1 R` U1`!-V1115 IIUIHU, 0 _yea.1`s ulu. CATTLE-red cow. due April 16: _ black cow, due Jan. 26; grey cow, due May 2. black cow, May 5; Jersey cow, .-due.May 23; red and white cow, due April 4; Hereford cow, due June; Ayr- -shire, cow, due May; Roan cow, due .June: cow, calf at 13001:; blue heifer, '3 years, due April 27; red heifer, ris- ing 3 years old; 2 steers, rising 3 yrs.: .4 steers, rising 2 years; heifer, rising : 2 years; -2 heifers, rising 1'year. ! XK7Y`l\T`l4`_.R at-nrn niara- hrnn nnur u-nowrnv nan--n-- FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS The undersigned has received instruc- tions from years; '4 [ll'.'.lI.Cl'5, 115111;`; J. yca.1'. SWINE-6 store pigs; brood sow, due March 6. ' Q'L`I'II7|`D -Q1..."-....-1..I...-. ....-'..~.. 1: c:-1....-._ ,uue VlH.l'CIl D. sHEEP--shropshire ram; 6 Shfop- shire. ewes. bred. TREDT 1.`1\Ir`l..l\'("IQ_`lZ`nna+ D. TI7nn.-1 kin- SIIIFC. SW65. UICUU. I IMPLEMENTS---Frost & Wood bin- ider, 6-ft. cut; Massey-Harris mower, [539ft. cut; Massey-Harris drill; scuf- ` fler: set disc barrows: sulky rake: cul- tivator, spring-tooth; spreader, Clover Leaf; wagon; 2 sets iron barrows; 2 cutters; -21 Fleury plow; set sloop isleighs: Wilkinson plow, No. 4; Cook- shutt riding plow, single,-furrow; 2- furrow plow, Kid; 2-furrow gang plow. Frost & Wood: root pulper, Massey- Har1`s; set scales, 2000 lbs.; Jand,ro1- lien; Toronto fanning-mill; set new runners rfor slooh sleigh-s; half-ton [Ford truck; rubber-tired buggy; steel- itiredbuggy; pea. harvester; clover table, nearly new; number of ash ton- gues; set single harness; 200 cedar .pos_ts: set, heavy breeching harness: [set heel chain harness. nearly new: `set double driving harness; also other larticles too numerous to mention. Tnnvnu 11' o1A_.._A`I cnvnnnn Al Q10 All I; Read The. Examiher and get a.1l_,t__he` localiand district newe`--82.00 "a year. GROSMORE"--100. acres good clay loam,`good dwelling; barn on cement. 36:90; 1/, mile to market: close to public and high schools. Possession March 1st. Noah Grose. Lefroy; 3tfc tI.l`LlUl.`1 LUU IIUIIIUFUUS LO `IHCHIIUH. Terms of Sale--A11 sums of $10.00 and under cash: over ._that amount 9 months c_1-edit will be [given to parties furnishing approved joint notes. 6% per annum off for cash on credit sums. 5-1- -1. 1 _ _. 119 A in--1~_,,u,,,__ A.,_L --$7--2:` nan---qua FFARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS r..- ..-...._ . . . . _ - . -v- `.45-ducal vnn VA yuan. nun. ;u Sale at 1 pm. W. A. Mcconkey. Auct. Phe undersigned has xteceived instruc- tions from v naval II. yuan \l uuuvu.nv;n um. V` I.:ot 22, Corn: 8, Innisfil THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3 Thu 'E`n'nnvxr3-nu-0 The best football story ever pictured. All the colorful back- ground of the college campus plus such thrills of heroic tri- umph as are seldom offered. MRS-..sW!!"T9REY AUCTION SALE nan A--A4 n ; - - u- .-.-. -n. to sell by public auction; at 1-5 _ ._j_-_- _ __:i tr; sell by public auction at I _ pug ti - D a" nun FOR SALE--8-roomed brick house. corner Maple Ave. and Sophia St.,' (9:22 Maple Ave.) with all conveniences. wired for electric stove. garage and garden. Apply W. E. Partridge,` Poyntz St.. phone 1084W. . 4&0` _w1_;$"6'i~3_ _l_;(v)"i2_I.3ES[ AUCTIQEI A_I_-1:3- 55:55 An :1 uu\:|u:) llhlu um-n, CHff()l'I1 (':l1'.\'t':|: ited friends hun- The s_\'m1):1th_\' extended 1- .\h.< family in th<- 1n.<.~ Brzlndnn. \\'l1u.-:- Saturdzxy :|t`t~rn. 'l`hn (v'iI\: '|VInI\ uD'd.Lu|u (llLV`lIl|"'II The ;,"i1`Is:1L1<~mii1;. are thm':>u'_'h13 -my given by Miss .\ 1x The re -,-,'ul:u' nu-mm. boys` liu-1';u'_\' 5--vi.-: On FI`i(Iu}' :nl'1e-1'n:m1 all present. It is us- ents so inu-1`:- n T\ITIcan:- 1;`... Inn v.. t:l||.a BU llIL\'AV"L\'I xx. Misses I-Immn um Coulson visiuwl in m. the end of the \\'<-4-k. Jan. `_`4-.\l1'. liuv out attain. I2` 1:`:akn.. hvxu .,.1 Ul. 3.3431111. E. Fisher has sn to A. S_\'nnntt.. rm... T nr]inc' Ah] LU A. D) IIHHLL. The Ladies Aid lee Presb,vtm'i:m t` elephant ten" lust one attending spv evening. Tnhn \\'ntunn I-:Vt:nu|_`-;. John \\':1tsm ..1` bought Ar('hi0 .\IiH<- and gas station. .\ over the busim-. :1 March. Harry Ad:nnsnn is Mr. Simpson is meetings in the Men week. Dnnivn T nrn1`\nI*f is: i WEEK. Reeve Lambert is i a.ttendinx_-' County H II ... Qtru-or Frnvn 1 1 FOR SALE,--House. six rooms and 8 pfcca bath with electric heater. house newly bricked. drive on both] sides. chimneys. root. sun room, balcony. gar- age and fence. all new. Three blocks from P.O.. good garden. splendid view. value $3.000. Would exchange for smal- ler house or good car. balance cash. No encumbrance. Write or call 52 Mc- donald St.. Barrie. . 3-891 8.[U:`lluHL`-'. LULIIII) \ -v Mr. St01`e_\', frnm I of South An1r2rim. s byterian ohurr-h Sm evening and gnw spl 'I"hn \,TonFnr nnnl evemng.-. unu `gnu The Merlfnrd :1 ed hockey hero A 0 an F....,,.. my Jan. 24-H. Alfur McLean are on tho- NIISS Helen C41\':111:1 on the sick list. is sh Qvvnn-19h\' ie n\'2\n UH Lllc rucn urn. S_vmpnth_\' is < ed re1:1ti\'es r-1' rie, who was :1 place, Nliqe Vm-:1 P: place, Miss V9171 Pmmwi I-Iand_v's the past rx u\Knrr`u\' pl`.'lYI \\" .r1a.nu_\ 3 Lin: punt .. Murray Pratt, \\"r fering in the 11. V. weeks with pneunu doing nicely. D (`nnl: 1Il`H` riillltfh at VVIHTIOL \ l)lH\.`c H4 T. Pattendc-n and ` home of F. Colo. A1 19, it being Mrs. Ancy uay. Minesina Strltinn busy rehearsing 1 Dubbs" play \vhi(-h Minesing next ww- 'LY Qfnltou iQ $1,: 1. day. .lV1lneSlll;.'. nuzu H. Stokes is while. '1` Dnfnnnn WELL-BRED AYRSHIRE cow for sale. due Feb. 6. Apply to H. A. Jarv-. in. Barrie. 4!) aomg Y`ll(_'l'l_\. R. Cook and rluuul at Wilmot (`()1>k'S 1) '1" `Dnftonnn -,.n4] nue. T, Pattenden, Jr after spendim: :| z friends in Toronto ._:__._____. Would you like to c - _._.L.'..n rv\:\ vv v-._J-____, , There is nothing more the fellow who tncs km fails because he due-sn'r k tricd to realize suuccss v eluded you? -..- ...\.:.;.m Hl-.. emueu your Is your position likc others who have re.-ccivc. us--men berwccn (hc ax: tious to get ahead, but w high-powered motor car man at the when-l~-rut service may be exactly wt `FLA- `hf ..c The I.aSalle Extcnsio of vocational experts, business ndv1sers_ who w of their wide experience success of many men. problems which seem so will not be new to us. 1 the problems we have .s~ others in prccisclfy thu- unn nd V()ul'SCl . others in precise: In`: you nd yourscl. \V' importantly as we have s No obligation Our plan enables m hours without intc. f);'n duties. Fxll out urn} x You will receive valuah branch of business in interested Without incurr ' -Q-ll- Ev`-A-ac _ _ j T L ii Check bglow chnmcu-r are most mrercsrcd and Bank Bldg., Toronto. Name . Managerial and Ex Lookkoeplng, Ace Dsemng and Sales [_-_]F'oI-emanship and Cliuslnoss correspo Colloctio FOR SALE--Yorkshlre sow a.nd_elevbn| young pigs. Apply A. T. Bonney, Bar- ' rie. phone 903-31. 4p Lllsaue Ektcl In 305 Dominion Bank Branch London. Hamilton, M`P"3`N9 CCICSICLI Wlllluul. nu... |.aSa|le Extens nnz `I'\A~\Zn:nn Rank TIIATLEADTTO BU may u\. knaxu, .. . Then let u . ST?-Yi1 I vvn I very. COIIOCCIO: TWENTY BARRED ROCK COCKER-A fnn ua`n W-n~n_On_Io1r sfnnln Annlu L|`VV11iLV'1'.I DAIVISIHU IVUUIX UUlJ1S.l14'I$- KLS for sale. bred-to-lay strain. Apply to I09 Essa St., Allandale. 52-5p. ALL MY FOX HVOVUNDS tor sale cheap. Apply to Andrew Knapp. An- ton Mills. or phone 94. Mlneslng. L 4p ----~v-u----.- FOR SALE--'l`wo young Durham cows. due to freshen Jan. 12. and Feb. 12. Apply to A'11en Miller. Utopia. Ont.` or phone Ivy-Thornton line. M ltfo FRESH HOLSTEIN cow. svears old. eictzwgood mill er. right in every way. 101' sale. App! to Wm. H. Hall. Churchill, Ont. T - 4p . FOR SALE--4 Aberdeen Angus .bu1ls, bred` from our stock bull, Jurat of Sun- n_v Acres: also a number of cows-and heifers. at! ages. H. G. Murdoch. Wyevale. - - 3-4p RR BALE---One matched team .zra..V - Perchevons. weight 2800. one matched team brown Percheron mar-es. welsht about 2800. Two use`: of new. heavy gleigha, runners are ado of h!ue`oa.k. 2%` inch shoeing. Annly W. D. coch- n.ne.- R. R. No. 2. Allandale. : 19-'67:) . , . A MATCHED TEAM of Vba.va for sale. age. 6 and 10 years. Weight 2800. Sow for sale. ha!!! Tamworth and Berk- shire. and 9 small pigs. J. E. Robson. Shanty Bay. 43)` -`.~ FOR SALE--Good. large. Durham `cow; rising seven years. due to freshen now: 3110 , twelve bred-tp-lay Barred Rock purl'ets. Write Howard Wllloughb , 11.3. I. Angus. - c HEREFORD BULL tor sale. reister-' ed. 10 months old. Junior Champion. Barrie. 1926. From a. nrlze-wlnnlnz tnnuly. B. B.~ Warnica. Allandale. Phone Stroud 19111. ~ .8-8!) e FOR SALE---Hereford herd sire. Dan Fairfax 51786. born Nov. 15th. 1921: arso one Hereford bull. axe `nine mu-nths. 6186:? and threeuyoung Here- {ovd bulls. ` Apply` Ai`th\`1re`Orr_ock, Thornton; . T -\ , 4-5!) BEAGLE HOUND LOST. black and! 'tan. 10 months old. Finder` kindlyl \-nlnnv-no T Ilrulnnalrnl nlnrnll D (\ A111 Live Stock F or Sale Robms and 'B9}i Property` For Sualwewj Lost End Fohnd Property To Let Mr.` and Mrs. S. Henson wish to express their thanks, for kindness and sympathy shown in their recent be- reavement in the death of Mr. Henry . Kirky. also for floral tributes. i `\ 4p Thos. J. Elliott and daughters, Jan-' et and Annie Anderson. wish to ex-M press their sincere `appreciation of-the `kindness and sympathy shown them. by theirymany friends in their hour of ! bereavement. _ _ 4c ` -L L} \JL1l'\J1LV L` \J El`! I .1` `run rs. Phone- 88M. |SPEERS---I'n loving memory of our dear mother, Mrs. James Speere, ' who entered into reet`Ja.n. T29. 1924. The righteous shall be "in everlasting remembrance. ' An :Qnnu and T\nn.z-hfnvu `WANtl`ED-Si:6 saddle horses by a De - rtroit firm. Must be free from blemish and young`. 15% to 16 hands high. Good price will be pwid for suitable horses. Apply Robert Graham, R.R. .3. Barrie, Mill Road. .3-4p `TWO PRIVATE TELEPHONES. half price; 'pne typewriter (good), for $15.. also one new auto ,knltter for $22.50. at `Tuck's Store. 40 4 .. 3T0 OGGAN FOR SALE. 8 ft. wlgh (`tun nu D"Il\I`lA .0QQ1\' !6{IAN'I`I-'I`.Y OF PEAS for sale. Anmy l goiAlbert Ford; 608r32,ABarr1e R.R. N4). . . ' c an {CEDAR POSTS and anchor posts for sale. Apply J. A. Mills, R.R. No 1. Midhurst. phone 199r13. ltfc [WOOD FOR SALE. in four-foot ilengths In thebush. "four dollars a.. cord: also cedar posts. Apply Wm. lseaton. Churchill P.O. L . 4-7p !I,ij0R SALE--A number of good drop-l ihead Singer sewing machine. slight- |ly `used. fully guaranteed. for ale! cheap. Singer Sewing Machine -Co.`. 45 `Elizabeth St. . 2-70 TWO HOUSES for sale `or rent. cheap. For full particulars apply to 19 Vespra. 'St.. or phone 459F.. . _ A 4-9p - 1 . - . `FOR SALE--An improved grain and [stock farm, 100 `acres. south halt lot 18. con. 4, Flos township. Apply Harry Loftus. Anten Mills. A ' 3-4p VALUABLE FARMIN TINY for sale. East halt lot 16, con. 6. Tiny, consist- ing or 100 acres more or less. 90 acres of which is under "cultivation and bal- . ance in good hemlock` and hardwood bush. Also west 126 acres of lot 17. con. 5. Tiny. a. pasture and bush tarm. * There are on thepremises a good brick house. new barn 52x75 `on wall. good stable with water in it. cement silo. new hen house am` nig-pen, drive-shed and garage: con~`enie_nt to church, I school. `and markets For further par. tlculars apply on the property oi. A. I-I. `Parnell. Wyevale, or to A. B. Thomp- son. K.C.. Penetanguishene. Reason for selling` on account of sickness and lobligedto give up farming. 3`-8p Y1. LU IIIUHLHH mu. 1` lllutflf nuuuly ta zphone J. Brumskill, Colwel P.O. tpi DRESSMAKING AND . REMODEL- LING. Charges moderate. Telephone 475for 132 Burton Ave.. W. 1-6:) DHUUIS DIVUB. nave u. anwulg lua- china and are ready` tor business. Ap- ply 39 Collier St, Phone 1_048W. 51 -40 FURS ALTERED and repaired. Over I-Iurlburt'a Shoe Store. Miss `M. Mc- Arthur. . ' 87t!c. BROOK BROS. have 9. sawing ma.- nhhnn and art: mm:-Iv fnr hmalnnsm, An. CUSTOM HATCHING--Will -hav av little room to spare for eggs_on Feb. 7th and 14th. Harry Morten, 8 North St.. Barrie. Phone 387.1. - 4-5p v MAKE MONEY AT I-IOME-Men and women can earn`$1 to $2 an hour in spare time writing show cards. Njo canvassing or soliciting.` We instruct you and supply youiwith work. Write today. The Menhenitt Co. Limited. 45 Dominion Building. Toronto. -. 41Mc_ttc IN THE MATTER of the Estate of Henry_ Harry Stoteebury. . ALL PERSONS havin claims a.- gainst. the Estate. of Henry-Harry Svtotesbur:/. late of the` Town of Barrie. deceased. who died on or about the 15th day of July. 1928. are hereby notified to send to the undersicned Administrator. with the will annexed. on or before the let deyo! March. 1927. full particulars of their claims. Tmmndlatalv after themaid last men- Illll pa.!'Ilcl.l.l&l`B OI Luau` cutuua. Immediately after theiald last men- tio ed date the assets for the slald Estate wil _be distributed among the parties entitled thereto._ha'ving regard only to claims of vvlhichwthe Administrator shall then have notice. ~ `stun.-lI\i\ -5 Min-..`-.6--lilgvlg. 01-4. '.!-ln'u. EH31! Luvu `LQIIIVV uvuquwc. DATED at Toronto` this 31st :da*y _o:_~` Ja.nua.ry .`_ 1927 . nporialo Trust: company of Gouda. Toronto. Ontario. Adminatrator. V By-ltusolloltor. A..J. Russollsnow. T714 Fedoral.Blds., froronto. Ont. 4-7c : 1N9T?_E "'0 `.`FP`1'9'_*5 FURNISHED ROOM with board. cen-' tral loca.t.1on. PhoneA856 J. * -in r~:w i CARD OF THANKS Fpr Sal or Tc->-l-._ei F arms F or SQ]: Mi-<='*!'E' REY HUB. _ -Sons and Daughters. [Lil 4cl ---We don't care what you have tried` for catarrh, bronchitis, tonsils or sore throat troubles, Mrs. Spahr s Tonsilitis gets you better soon or we give you your money ,back.. .Cross- land s Drug Store. . 4c ---3,000 dozen of regular 40c or- anges will be on sale this week, 2 dozen for 5~5c. ..See these oranges, as the sizeof them will surprise you. -John Saso, 4 Barrie Fruit Market, Phones 341_ and 1022. ` - 4c The drainage` action of J. A. Cole- man of Glencairn ~vs\cTossorontio Tp., which opened in De ember, was re- sumed, on "Thursday and the hearing completed on Monday. Judgment- was rgserved. ' l'I..-:_ 'n..-..:.l-..A. -3 LL- r\__ HOUSE TO LET with all conveniences? urn! annsl o-unilnn Annlv RQ I`H'PIn auu. _UVo G. F.- Doyle, Crown Life agent, has taken his son Eugene into partner- ship and they will `conduct a general insurance " agency, `handling all branches `of insurance. ' Ull Wclillls GypGlUIo -Ha1f Moon brand, exceptional high class oranges, only on sale at our store. Special th-is week--regu- lar 70c for 50 dozen; also regular v50c for 30c dozen.--John Saso, Bar- rie Fruit Market. Phones 341 and 1022. - - 4c Attendance at the Agricultural Short -Course in Oro continues at `about thirty in each class. J. A. -Carroll, assistant director of repre- `sentatives, visited the course this week. 0n,,Tuesday the two classes Hilsited the Ontario Hospital at Or- 1 1a. ' Capt. Grieves Robson, Wellington ' St., lost a number of fowl on Wed- nesday morning when fire broke out in his henbhouse and did considerable damage to the building. The blaze luau nnnant` `-117 I-kn `P1111: 4-n1rnn`:1un W E I. CD31 vcu. J. F. Craig, President of the On- tario Retail Clothiers Association, was in Ottawa Wednesday .with`a de-T putation from the Dominion Associ- ation, interviewing Finance Minister Robb in connection with the sales tax on wearing apparel. _1'-l'nH~` Mnnn Khan!` nvnnni-`Anni UGIIIGEU IIU IIIIU uuuuuxg. LIIU U was caused;by the flue taking` Capt. Robson had his mushroom ` -in the. hen house and they also V damaged. ._._I`nna`n nan Qnvn`):sI- n'ionn.nnna damaged. _ . --Fresh {car Sunkist oranges just in. 5,000 dozen good, sweet and iuicy oranges at 3 dozen for 55c. Come in andtaste one and be con- vinced. See our $1.00 dozen -oranges at 60c dozen. John Saso, Barrie Fruit Market. _Phones 341, 1022. 4 ' I!----.. I\-.._IA._ L--_-.._j LL- L-L1_., 4.. - -- v ----a-ov - ---u--vw -an-, -v--u . Cam Borllen turned the tablesoh the B. '.I.' on Wednesdayfevening and `won the basletball game by 23-16.. They led at half time by 7-5. James `and Jamieson were the outstanding players for the Airmen and account- ed for most of the points. The B.C. I. used a lot of subs. and changed pla5;ers_ frequently. QI-nvnu uni-nvuvu or!` vn3ms3 An nun play U1. 5 Jul UVIUUII III I Mr, Storey, returned missionary from South America,` will. give an il- lustrated lecture in Collier St. Unit-A ed church on Monday, Jan. 31, at 8 o'clock. He will show about 100 pictures taken recently of the savage tribes of the interior of South Amer- ica. . An opportunity will be given for a free-will offering. 4x - People who looked in the direction of the Clarke & Clarke plant (the old carriages factory) this week saw smoke issuing `from the chimney for the first time in years. Good pro- `gress is being made in thelplant. The floors are completed and some of the machinery and other equipment is being installed. At present plumbers ' and electricians are busy with their part of the work. About thirty men are employed at the present time. We will be in full swing for the! Week-end trade and would be, pleased I toohave the patrons of this shop to-` kihdlygive us._a hare of their ;cus-_ tom. Phone 166. . _4p. _ -7J0HN CAMPBELL. ea to Q10. Don't forget next meeting atR. Dob- -son's. Feb. "let. " . The box social at W. Scott's on Jan. 18 wgs a decided success. The evening was spent in games. Proceeds amount- ed ' to 315. Don't forget meeting: at R. FOR SALE--6-roomed house. centrally] located. 5 minutes walk from new tan-. very. Phone 739J. ttzgc` "`I`empora_ry Address: ` Barri;--B_ox 1087-Tel; 1186` Class Invgshnents Wegt End Mgat Mafket Ylzlding 5V: and 8'per cant. ; " Communicate with W9 Offer to tlfe PI\:Iic 'Gm:NI-`EL U.F.O. c|_.ua I L : fire. 1 beds were ...u.-.._, -\I ..~..y-3.... -.v.r-u-. -as-Gav-..u----.... I The treasurer in presenting his re-' part called attention` to the `fact that although gate receipts `were greater than ever before, the premium list had grown a great deal and other expenses were increasing every year. "But re- gardless of all this and the fact that they commenced the year with a defic- it, he was able to show a small bal- ance on hand. He reviewed the past to . some extent and showed that where- as six or seven yearsxago theyvonly paid out in premiums between $600 and $700, in 1926 they paid about $1200. That last-year was the best fair ever held on the grounds was the expressed opinion of a great many people whom he had met. both around Elmvale and -in the surrounding townships. . 7311.- _.-`lI.A._.-.l .4......\..4. ---I..._L --._... ..L ..- ....v ..-- . .,..--...--.,, ..y .. .......I...- The au`d4tors' report, which was zlat-T tached to the Vtreasurer s report, showed the total receipts for 1926-as [$2643.51 and the total payments $25 .- 85, leaving` a balance on` hand of $61. ` . Affnr nnnainrnhln unnuuinn rno'nI~(1_ FOR SALE-Five-roomed cottage. wa- ter. light and good garage. Apply Mr., James, 249 Elizabeth ~ St.. telephone` OU, lUi1.V.lllI G. U`llk`l.UUU Ull Lllllu UL @UJ..UU After considerable discussion regard- ing improvements and changes requir- ed in the grounds and buildings it was ordered that the Directors make better entrance accommodation and also a. more convenient secretary's office. nu. Iq- |Cll\lQ\d uvnnvvlnnvncu >.Jsa\/I-\rI\vA_y u \.r.A.a\a\`I All other business` having been `dis- posed of the election of officers was then proceeded with. Mr. Rowley. WhO' has been president for a number of. years.- stated that he wished to retire. as he felt that itmight be in the in- terests of the society _, to make a.} change. There being no other namel submitted and at the unanimous re- quest of the meeting. Mr. Rowley de- cided to accept. On motion then it was unanimously agreed that the vice- presidents and directors of last year be-re-elected in a body. Affnh O-Inn nlnnfinn n? nffinnnn inn: UU'.l'U"t'lUULUI.l 111 u UUUJ. After the... election of officers was completed the president thanked the! meeting for electing him again and also for re-electing the old board in full. for he said, no man ever had a! better set.of officers to assist him. Ito was much easier for him to take hold. of the work again knowing that he: had such splendid helpers. L e Affnr the: hinge nf fhn gnnnrnl moat-` nuu HUGH upwnulu IlUI]Jl.'7l'E!. After the close of the general meet- ing 3- short meeting of the directors was `held for the purpoe of electing the secretary-treasurer. Jas. McDer- mott was again the unanimous choice. '1"!-no Pain Win nP in o nnn at-on} ocrnin IIIULL Wii dlll LIIU UIRIIIIIIIUUB UllUIUUo The fair is off to a good start again` and it is up to everyone in Elmvale and; district to boost and help it along in. every possible way. 1 A-innnl Tlrnvnln nnwn nn nnnrn 10` . , ' I Exception, it appears, has been taken by some to the paragraph. regarding a. proposed township hall, which appear- ed in the minutes of Vesnra Council 8. published in last week -s Examiner and the Township Clerk has been the sub- ject of some criticism in connection therewith. \ V - "I"kn Ivnrnlnnn nvlakc n aafn fkn EHGFBWIEH. ` _ The Examiner wishes to state the. the ite as` it anneared was not as given i by the Clerk. His copy read asrollows: . A vuslrlflnn `non BIA:-I n fl-In nnnf 3.8 IUIIUWBS "A petition was ied to the effect `that should the time arrive when the township thought it necessary to build a. Township Hall at the reforestation plant. that the petitioners would re- p fund the `$1,000.00 proposed at a meet?- ing on December 2nd last. Ac: 1-hi: nnnvnvm-1 vnrv Hfn infnrmn- mg 01'] -JJGU8IIlUBl' auu lust. As this conveyed very little informa- tion to those who were not present "at the nomination meeting. we undertook to change` it so as to give our readers generally a better idea of the matter referred to` in the paragraph and it appeared in The Examiner as follows: A petition was presentedeby some of those favorable to rebuilding the town- 5 ship hall at Midhurst. (towards which. H urns: muzrgnsafn, at A. meeting` on DAn_| Slp nau ELI. 1V1luIlul`l.. uuwuruu wxuuut it was suggested. at a. meeting on Dec.! 2 last, that the township should give a; grant of $1000) stating that, if at some` later period it was thought necessary to build a township hall at-the reores- try station`, the petitioners would `agree to refund the $1000 that might `be granted fortthe Midhurst hall. . I In nndnrntnnd than: in nrinnirinrnhln IIUUHLB '1'!) 14114.1` wuu an UUIIVUHIGIIUUS. and good garden. Apply 69 Tiffln St. 8t_fc. }

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