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Barrie Examiner, 10 Feb 1927, p. 4

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..nuayua.1 IHU solos and : sang two` yvuyno an 3.I'6 HOW '99 unno kl)` Tenders will be received by -the un- derslgned up till Tuesday, February 15. 1927. for supplies for the Gaol and coal for the County.Bulld!ngs, for the per- lod of twelve months from April 1st. 1927. to March 31st. 1928. Supplies for gaol consisting of meat. vegetables and groceries. Tender forms may be ob- tained at the County Treasurer's office at the Court House. - Also for nnni-nu no ....u ;.- x. - -- 5 Lu Vlll`al\a3 FOR GAOL SUPPLIES AND COAL FOR COUNTY BUIQDINGS -THORNTON REID. Powassan. On- tario. WILLIAM INGRAM, Gilford. Ontario. Executors. or ' BOYS & BOYS. Barrie. Ontario. their Solicitors. .-vu now Lwoyullllll [0 any Dated at Barrie this 31st day January, _1927. ` 6- "nt!I't\'r1\~nn.\-- ----~ ............_y,, _.I.aal . -THORNTON tar-in. WTT.T.TAnr rt` I T11 NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to The Trustee Act that an persons having claims against the Estate of Samuel Coulter, late of the Township of Innisfil, in the County of Simcoe. Farmer, `deceased, who died on or a.- Estate. hav-, lng regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice. and will I not be responsible to any others. , I D.tQd nf `Jonah-. LL}. and - - ,a.uu a. social time enjoyed. ' Mr. and Mrs. Herman left 1. to take charge of the parish I ton. ynuc wxu IOHOW you. accept this token of ow and lnvinn nufnznr-A cu- / - Ur - HIGH CLASS AYRSHIRE COWS FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS 1liary--M. Fisher, President; M. Craig, Secretary; H. Snider, Treasurer. } Mrs. Herman replied feeIingly.~ E Craig Craig then read the following address and_S. Johnston presented Mr. Herman with a substantial purse of money: . . ' Dear Mr. Herman: We. the members, of `your congregation, are gathered here in a. social way to bid you fare- - well and to express our regret at your leaving us to work in another parish. NOTICE TO CREDITORST , . . . . - u 18% for... u nu: uuo y-'l)'lE;El:ied `and su- new :15 hnson "any-an . s, 40 and - 35c hes, hem- 95c xwleft on Feb. : of B01- Fine` _-. -9, vinyl (Mill Road. one "I II I.I`\!I3 I -- I C i,;NO . V. ra g ' RTHROP STRONG llMl'r:n -7c ny IE8 solicitor, A. J. Rue 714 Federal Bldg., Toronto, _:.__ lull particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said last men- tioned date the assets of the said Estate will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto. having regard only to claims of which the Administrator shall then have notice. DATED at Toronto this 21st day of January, 1927. Imperial Trusts Company of Canada.` Toronto, Ontario. Adminstrator. By its Solicitor, Russell Snow, Toronto. `Ont. 4-7: ALL PERSONS having claims a- gainst- the Estate of Henry Harry Stotesbury, lateof the Town of Barrie, deceased, who died on or about the 15th day of July, 1926, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned Administrator with the will annexed. 0131 or before the 1st day of March, 1927. ful particulars of their Immediately after fhn cold 1.... _-- F5-6 the 17th day of January, 1927, for the purpose of considering the same, at which meeting all of the shareholders of the Company were present in per- son or represented by proxy. (Sgd.) H. S. Gooderham, Spot-nl-av-19 D1. W nun-no uy yuuuu uucuon at Lot 18, Con. 5, Veapra R08.d. one mile frnm nnmnCn' --nvr'Ol nunlu SECURITIES LIMITED 'l Certified Copy of By-Law Changing :v Location/of Head Office ; BE IT ENACTED as a By-Law of - Northrop-Strong Securities Limited ` that the location of the Head Office- ] of the Company be changed from the City of Toronto to Craigvale, in the Coqnty-of Simcoe. in tho Dmm the Company be and the same is hereby amended by striking out the words The City of Toronto" where the same appears therein and by substituting therefor the words uary, 1927. (Sgd.) Geo. H. Gooderham President (Sgd.) Henry S. Gooderham Qnnnno-o-. ..... nu \aVUuGl'llafT'|y Secretary (Corporate Seal). _____________._ avuucrnam Secretary. (Corporate Seal) DER?-T A M u----- .usueu snow, 0. `Ont. 4-7 SECURITIES Q; . 1 ' .. ..F,1u"z. -w'~'.1 underslgned has rece!ved"1nstruc- ' tlone from ` "`C' in-:--_.--- -............ nunuunlvvl-`cl-cl-I to sell by public auction at A` 1 5 [N C I I \ I . , .J Yard `wide Ginghams (Ander- son s), in pa numberof pretty colorings and a different size checks and plaids, also plain colors. At time of writing this there are 21 pieces, colors are fast and cloth is very fine. Our regular 45c cloth, sale price 34 AUCTl()N SAII p 5| A33 -g...__ 24-inch Red heck Te'a'Towellin-`gr, yard , . . . . . . . . . 18 15-inch Stripe Crash Towelling, all linen Real Russia ai, ,. ` 29 `. 20` ' __ .. _-_- All new stock-j.ust a littlelate in arrival-qualities are the very best. % ` Size 68x86, pink and {blue bor- rlmn ` ` We are clearing out iipopulziriiline * of Wool and Silk and `Wool Hose that were priced at 98c and $1.00; the. colors are brown, sand, fawn,rco:.1ting and grey. Sale price for pair . . . .p.:.p 49 j Penman s Natural Wool Vests, `a popular line that is warm, good- " wearing and almost unshrink- , able, our regular $2.00line,, orr -saleat _ ---- wy vvwrsu `mile tfom Barrie ) Dunn! I A l\Ir - . FOVEELLINGST .W%MEN $%YE5TS aosmnv [L . T'."'ss"."7 and blue bor- A- -..- %aaci'si;.e*`s';:%% L -_. . . . u u u I ?VOIJII and blue ~ bor- L __; 'a}{d '%t31iue"13}3': Q -up `P.e`t`:.Az'1:_`o`:'o.b Ont? -Feb. 7 (.Spc1a1),' m 9!` 0 9831'! 880 probably thirty. I-not vary run` down: and then indigestion bothered me," states Mr, 0 Co Wesak- H '7n"_`.rnAnnn _-...l I Mi. 1'. C. Wnilnko Was in a R11!!!-I ' clown Condition and Suffond With lmligution. - - ' What Ontario Mansays Aiaut Dodd s Kiagey Pan HVIIIINIU Moone s Emerald Oil has brought much comfort to worried people all over the country; is one of the won- derful discoveries of . recent `years and anyone who is -disappointed with its use can have their money refund- ed. Wm. Crossland sells lots of it. 6c, I UHIIUIIUUO _ If you will get a two-ounce orizi-1 nal bottle of Moone s Emerald Oil (full strength? at any first class drug store and alpp y it at home as direct- ed you wil quickly notice an im- provement which will continue until the veins and bunches are reduced to normal. . ' 'IA'......-l- `H V " ` ` bunches. Many people have become de-I spondent because they have been led to -believe that there is no remedy that will reduce swollen veins and! I 1'4! .....- _-_:u -. - Cause Much Suffering, Ex- pense a.ndLop7cofEmploymen't `Exfra Fine English Stripe Flan- nelettes, 36 inches wide . Qzsc 28-inch English Stripe Flannel- ettes,' yd. . . . . . . .. 14 -> ders, Canadaymade, on sale at,` pr;, $155 30 pairs only 12/4, large size White Flannel- . ette Blankets, pink and blue borders. . Pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - , 4" '"` .. Mogul gas engine: binder canvas: tur- , , ----. u--ow Dull : PIGS AND POULTRY---Brood sow. gue Mar. 26; brood sow. due Mar. 18: pins, 3% months old;-14 pigs, 4 months: 25 good hens. IMPLEMENTS---Deerinr:: binder. 6- ft: cut: Peter Hamilton moweryii-ft. cut: McCormick mower. 5-ft. cut; diao drill. Cockshutt: aouttler; set light hurrowe; tanning mill; 2 gang plows: farm truck: International cultivator: International dieo horrow. 16 blades: Hayden aintrle plow: 2-furrow plow.. Cockshutt: Tudhope-Anderson manure spreader; set heavy harrowe: Tud- i hope-Anderson single plow: 3-in. tire avel wagon: cutter: 2 rubber-tired uggies; robe: Buckeye incubator; let gleigha: Buckeye broader- , drill: etook rock: 8 good water -barre e: not plow hornet: .0 net single harness: not heavy breechini hurneea: aet term harness: set double driving harneee: n umber of horse col- lars: 8 horse blanketu. The above implement: are all nearly _ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE-- `O- piece dininz-room unite. 56 out out. gag:-iy new: `wooden bedateod; 8 iron tl e s with mettreuee and Iprinu,: 3;. clearly new: bureau: kitchen -teblel. Oh8.h'l!~ nhunnu -u------ * v yus. ror $1.00,. 61'. 40-inch Factory Cotton, for . . . . . . . . 36-inch} Factory Cotton, very fine, 1-: ...l. :.--s- an - _ V-unr-a-IIIVIIIQIW DUI Lo_w prices and -'unb'eatab_le valus. Take * r quick-advantage of these: A . c _ a 34-inch Factory Cotton, Reg. =14c, for 10 yd. 34..-in. Factory Cotton, Reg. 17c, for 12%c yd. 3y4=inch Factory C_o_tor1_, ` _ I yrsmre heifer, rising 2, bred Feb. 1; Ayrshire heifer calves; Ayrshire bull. `registered , The above Ayrshires are all from high-testing herds and their breeding Is the best. Ayrshires will do well to attend this lale. jjfficq A\vu-5 ------- > The French Revolutionists in five Ii H/ears wiped out the whole aristocracy. the same. That kind of classification is not wide enough; it leaves out many _- who have done a great deal. Good -birth :11 is a fine thing. but the world is full of ;o people who have no ancestry but are making an ancestry of themselves that t their children and `grandchildren may ` be proud of. ~ - 11 The `law of heredity has its limita- l- tions. It is a powerful factor and must 3 be kept in mind.-It works best along th lower planes of life, but when it g ts above the ordinary level the law of heredity fails to a certain extent. It works well physically but in the finer = qualities it does not always work out as expected. most strange places and can't be ex- I and prided himself on that fact. yet he preached to congregations of 6,000 peo- + pie for years. Joseph Parker was a h: ' blacksmith. but he rn de the City Tern- W ple famous. Henry ard Beecher was ve considered stupid at college. yet he `N `Became the foremost pulpit orator on in every departmentiare equally inex- .. plicable, except by the vague term of `personality. 8. quality which reaches. da out and takes hold of something com- all men and makes it better. The Jews . yearned for a Messiah. but when He Gu came they cast Him out because He '. Rrias not born the way they expected. (In (Continued from page 1) The common people are the workers and savlours of the world he went on Family connection and origin are not to be despised, but sometimes they are carried too far. In England the names of the aristocracy are written in `Burke's Peerage, .but everyone knows [that the people whose nnmna ...... ... SUCCESSFUL % ANNIVERSARY % ' AT COLLIER ST. ' ~ -3' "I -V- -VI- Jug ?tn0vnIEe- ,f:!.::3' 4*`-~ <`r1c vet 35-inch Fine Whit (English), Reg. ` 38c", for . . . . . .. '_'"AYRsHI1E cA'1".rL1- `Ayrshire cow 8 yrs.. due Aug`. 15 ;. Ayrshire cow. .10 yrs.-, due June 15: Ayrshireeow. 10 15., due June 1; Ayrshire` heifer. rash. eiegible for registration; 5 Ayr- shire heifers, fresh, calves at toot; Ayr. shire heifer. rising 2. bred `Jan. 13: atyrshire heifer, '1: Ayrshire bun. ~-onnrln6.......1 34-inch Fine White- Cotton (Canada), Reg-. 20c, for . . 15 35-131011 `IN:-... 1171..-;_ n- y_Hnf it0T_T_Q1_v .....L van _.... one u - W In . HOOKSOH . E ` aim. to Mr. and Mrs. Herman The congregation of St. John's Anglican Church assembled at the Herman. Aand.Mrs. Herman. I Mrs. Snider read the following ad- dress to Mr . Herman and she was presented ith a certificate of life membership in the Women's Auxiliary: . Dear Mrs. Herman: The ladies of 1 the W. A. take this opportunity to 1 thank. you for your great help in our 1 brannh nm. nr A ---- - - * ,- 3-- ..aoaun bull A `number from here motored to Guthrie on Saturday night to skate. The weekly card parties have been quite\ successful. The prizes at the last one were won by Ernest Sherrie! and Mrs. Wm. Hodgson. . Gift; 5.. u- -...s n_- -- 2 nutty Last . ' .An old-time dance was given in aid the Hall Improvement Fund on Fri- . day night. A large crowd attended and report a. good night's fun. skate weeklv any-A nan-flan I- C 1.--- -_-A I A,1':`eb. -_- --`aun\JI\bJ 7-Doug1as Readman arrived home on Saturday from a. visit to compared with Northern Ontario and Manitoba. Geo. Ellsmere is spending a month at his home here. A house party was held- Frlday last. An nl_4-I-an An..-` --- at his home on I very enjoyable . nous sang two delightful St S. W. Moore and Alex. Knox : pleasing duets. pu:u.cneI`S . ~ `Concluding. Mr. Pedley suggested that when ministers get together for a conference if, instead of one of them reading a heavy paper about some- thing that he doesn't understand him- self and that no one is interested in. they would spend the time exchanging humorous experiences they would ac- complish more. During the evening Miss Katharine Ross sang two delightful and Alex. tzmw ..m--- c---- -30. _ -__.v._Vw--up, I lInlI\9l'II\I I` 4 The following: L . HORSES---Grey horse. 11 yrs. bid. and grey mare. 10 yrs. old, wail match- ed; grey horse. 7 yrs. old, 1650 1115.; `black mare, 3 yrs. old. G.P.; driving mare. 8 yrs. old, Prince Arundle: grey mare, aged: black horse. 4 yrs. old. 1600 lbs:.; `brown mare. 10 yrs. old. heavy. CATTLE--Holstein cow. 6 yrs.. due Mar. 26: Durham cow. 9 yrs.. due May` 24; Jersey cow. 8 yrs.. due April 19; Jersey cow. 6'yrs., due April 28; Foiled Angus cow, 10 yra.. due Mar. Xvnuurnm -- ---- - _._.-,.... n: uuuucau, 8 ; continued. for there is no use speak! 3' to people if they won't listen, and they won't listen unless they are interested. The immortals in literature and the been pictured as models of solemnity, ; but reading their biographies, one finds that they were well equipped ; with a sense of humor. This. he said. 1 applies also to the great modern]. preachers. - I` `(`1\v1nlvv.-lips... `In ` Imps} I'.IrI\l u:.. u. ne mm a gift was expected to stifle it l wearing an air of funeri - This was 9. great mlsta ' for a. man who stifles humor throws away the n weapon. for the overthro that are wrong and the bl things that are right." '1` able sin of the pulpit is there won't list unless` are The immnrfnla In ua.....-A J CRAIGHURST nah U `l`\...-_:1 _ ., _ _- ..... ...,.e.s. uiey are now recognized as somewhat .reasonabie and go about funeral soiemnity. mistake," he said. his sense of A99 White Cotton Pam 91:0 -`-3 - -ja JV Fine White Cotton Pillow Cases with scalloped . and hemstitched embroidered ends, in var- ious patterns, at, each . . . . . . . . . . .. 69 `Plain Trimmed Cotton Pillow Cases, 42-inch, at, each . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..-. 35 Fine Pure Linen Pillow Cases, 41 inches, stitched, a/splendid line, each . . . . .. 95 vvu -vs.` IIFII II 5 ` . Every bat in the store is re month s selling. All are dry-bl perior quality cotton`. Half-pound size, Reg. 29c, for Medium size, pure bleached Medium size-, fine grade . . . . . . Medium size, super grade. . . . . Large size, a very popular line Largest size, the very best . . . ; >c_ UUDBUII 35c,and 33 us away me most effective overthrow of things mg building up of The unspeak- dullness, e r use nnnlrl .. am now. one mile from Barri ' THURSDAY, na3RuARYi71 Th fnllnurlna c ....._-u an uu|ul.`lLB . '1'ne eaders and reformers, 3x and Wesley, have eir were well nnntm.-.a at, yard . . . . . . . . . . Plain Sateens, every shade on the card, regular 35c and 40c, 29c .1...-ac UL HUIIIOI`. come over people in zers. Thev at-A nnnr .. who vqusypvu {0}. he modern] 3 get toznfhnr ft- . an a uulustel` else be human. of humor. A Over nnnnln In as a minister 319$ ha hut-nun The

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