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Northern Advance, 7 Dec 1922, p. 8

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- I For Bicycle Tires and Tubes go; to McKee & McDonald, Clappertoni street. To Let-Brick house, 6 rooms, all conveniences, practicalby new, pos- session Dec. 8. Apply 104 Sophia St., Barrie. For sz1le---A1l steel hay press, in good working order, horse-power at-I taclmxent. Machine will pay for it- self in short time. Orders for press- mg hay now waiting. Small cash payment, balance easy terms to re- sponsible party. Apply J. V. Brett, Barrie. Phone 65w. I For SaIe--An ideal village home, on two m.iI1'oa.ds, close to lake. retired fariner, frame house on stone foun- dation, cellar, two verandahs, water in house, acre and quarter land, orchard, house partly furnished if desired. Apply Richmond, F'esser- ton, Ont. For Sale--DouhIe-barreled breech- mading 12 guage, choke bore shot- gun, 17 loaded shells, "cover for gun and loading equipment, bargain. Apply 98 Bayeld St., after six o'clock evenings. I Driving Out,rit--Fix-st class driver, 2 sets Ilarness, Cutter. buggy, robe, zblankets, etc. Cheap. Apply Mrs. R. Drury. 47 Grove St. Phone 630. Page Eight For Sa1e--Piano in good c0l1d*iUi0I1.l owner Ierwingg town. ApP\1.V 24 H01` gate St., Allandale. - For Sale---Large coal and wood cook stove in good condition. Apply 56 }\[ulcaste1' St., upstairs. 1, lil. A. \V. S.\lI'I`H, V Clerk of the Mtuiicipality of the To\n1 of Barrie. WANTED of Barrie for 1922. LU 11611.1 uuu u9::LEL'lIl1Ll.!:' L.'UI[l[)l2!,HlLS OI: errors and omissions in the Voters" List of the .\Ivunicipa.lity of the Town `I'\n+n:l thn Pnnnola Any Al` F\r\rs`\-u FOR SAELT TO LET Lt i Collier St. Methodist Church 99 Rev. Hm-old \\'el1\\'ood, B.;\.,B.D., Pastor. `ti Sunday, Dec. 10 ' 10.00 a..m.--Class Meeting. ,9 11.00 a..-m.--PubI~'ic VVors}Lip. " Subject : Seeking the Welfare 02 1" Israel. f; 3.00 pm1.-Bib1e School. 4 7.00 p.vm.-P~ub1ic Worship. 3; Subject: How Folk Often Lose 2 ! Jesus. "I The Pastor will (d.v.) prezwh ;.a.m. and Inn. Vvelcome. ].)1U\\ 11. In spite of the inclement \\'e.z1lher the \\'omen`s G-wild of St. Ge.o1\;e`:= church held :1 most successful b::7.aa1' on Tuesday afternoon. About $800 was realized. A Xmas cake. a doll's hat and a box of candy was mffled. .\l.1's. J. G-oning was the lucky xvinner of ,the cake. Mrs. Hogan held the 1ncl number for `the czmdy and .\I1`s. A. G. \Valke1' won the clolrl s cap. OFFICERS OF BO\\'LlN(} CLUB 'I`he ofcers or the Allandale `Lawn Bowling Club for 1923 were elected at the annual meeting at the Y..\I.C.A. on Nov. 29. The fol- lowing were elected : Hon. P1'es.. XV. A. Boys. K.C., .\I.P.; Hon. Vice uuus-;t:. Mr. and Mrs. C. Woseley and Mrs. Ward motored from Toronto and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. Brown. In .~..:l,. .-.9 4|... :..,.I.....,....4 ...,\..u.-_.l A large nmnuber of local ma-sons were in Toronto on TllS(1`21._\', whero they were the guests of Orient Lodge. NH` nnd \h`: I". Rfnaolnv and \l .u-2 l:1llUllct|1lHl.!:1lL uu 1`l'1u2L,\ , UUU. . M1`-s. Pzxtterson of Toronto has re- turned `home after spending a few days wibh her dzuughtel`, Mrs. VVm1. Peck. 1.'........n.. *n......\ .. a..-.--..._ -.._.. _.._ CUR. Kenneth Dawo, a. reman, was re- moved to the R.V. Hospital on Wednesdzny suffering witih t_vph~oid fnvm-, u-ru`u,V 1d.:5L. Mrs. Shear and two dzuxwgthters, J ean and Madge, have returned f-nom a. visit in Kingston. 'I"hn mcla Qf nl`OE1\\7'DF;O Qmnrnr (L Hlbll, 111 .l\lll5SLUlJ.. | . The Essa St. Dresbytenlan S`vun~day School intend h*o-Idin~5.; t'heri1' XJHIEIS entertainment on Friday. Dec. 15. Vfva T>nHn1-ann nf` T`nz-nntn hna v-n- IIEYISION VOTERS LIST. TO\V.\ I OF BARRIE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Court will `be held, pursuant to the! Ontario Voters Lists Act, by His` Honor the Judge of the County. Court of the County of Sin1coe at the Court House, Barrie. on the Nineteenth day of December, 1922, at eleven o"c1ock in the forenoon,. to hear and determine complaints off nrrnrg and nmiczinna in tho Vntm-Q ? l.U||\t'l. I Mrs. E. Crawford and M1`-s. \Vll- mot of O`nill1iz1 are visilim._: Mrs. F. Martin. Mrs. J. D. Wisdom and d`au~g1nte1-.5! I spend; the latter part of last week -in Toronto. I T\Y.v `[);\un-.11 and .1.......LA..... `ll ..- LUFUHLU. Mrs. Powell and dz1ughter, Mvs. Geo. Webb, were in Toronto on Sat- m~d~ay last. Nfrr: .Qhn..-uv and {urn Anmmhh-.m~ neon uuu Ill LUYUULU. _\I1"s. Chas. Cvoclaburn is spending a few days `in Toronto. Jack Wheeler and E. 13e1'1'_v are spending a few days in Toronto. Ah`, nnd `Mr-< (inn f\\`:nvn mnnnl n 1r:w uuys 111 11.ilAllllllL`()I1 [1115 week. Mrs. VV. J. Melsoun has returned 1'1-om an extended visit in Van- u".Dll\ PI1', . '1 ` Mrs. J. L.ttle was in Toronto on I Wednesday. \Tr: XV Dnmc unnnf Man Ivvnnly .-ma Ill. 1 U1 U11 l'U. Miss Vera Speztm spent Wednes- `day in Toronto. \h- and MM: D n..m.,... .....,\..4 Q... ayuuululg d. Lew uays In 'J.'0I'O11[O. -Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Overs spent a few days in Hamllilton this week. \TI-a UV 1 1\fa1c.nun has .mo......,_.1 vv cunt-::uzL_y . Mrs. W. Ports spent the week end in Toront-0. y`\IiuL~ 1'nn.1 Gun.-..u- n~v\n-` 1"n_..1.___ uu) lu J.Ul U1.l`L'.J. M1`. and Mrs. R. Dawson spent Sat- ux'da_v in Toronto. The Rev. Roy .\IeIvi`Lle was in To- ronto on Monday. Mrs. C. Goring has returned from a. visit in D11o1'n.'bu:"_\'. Miss Ruby Saundens spent the week end in Do1`onto. xr`.-.5 nu-.. r1,...1..1....... :,. Baptis; Church W. T. Bnnt. Pastor. Sunday, Dec. 10 Services at 11 a..m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 3 p.111. 'UL D21l`l'1t: LU1` 13144. Dated the fourth day of Decem- ber, 1922. A II Q\lI'I`l.l ALLANDALE CHURCHES Mattresses, genuine felt, one dozen only, all sizes, `$7 each, for one week. W. `A. Lowe & Son. S.~\NI<`ORD--.\t Toronto General Hospital, on Tuesday , Dec. 5, 1922, Sanuh Elizzubenh Sanford, aged 70 years. Interment at Ban`- rie Union Cemetery on Thursdvay, I f 21\t.`. pztmuiiztge .3um1'z1.y eventing. The junior and senior leagues oil` Burton Ave. churcli are creating a keen interest in each meeting. Next Monday evening under the leadership of Mrs. J. Huvtchtings and Miss Flor- ence Brunton a lantern lecture will be given on Ohinia, when the old China of past ages will be (:Ont-I`1S`t- ed with the new picturesque China of to-day. These views should be most attractive. The contest in the senior league `has resulted so far in the Reds being able to hold Uhe banner continuously since the be- ` ginning of the contest. The Blues are planning a big dnive, however, which may result in the capture of the banner by their side. aunu. I Miss Jean and Miss Ila Bwrown of Oripllia were guests at the Burtonl Ave. parsonage Suntl-a.y evenring. I`.he 1'nn`im' and rzpnivnr lprnmmu nu`! A qllanlette cm11'posed of .\h`s. Pu!- le.1's0n. Mrs. Spezvrn, Mr. We]-ler and M1`. Friend, (1elig.l1'ted the audience with Old Vix~gini~u and I 10ve.m_\' love in the mo1`nin`g, wIhi.1e Mr. VVel [er and .\Ir. Friend were in splendid form as Uhey rendered pleasing ; LL11|anI.nal.l u;uuu:nut:. | solos. I .\1.:.~.~ T A n n . ,1 \r.:.... TIA 11 .... .... -.- ` ::lllLUJU'l\f Uauili g-l'l)llI1(l 101' I181` WO`X"l{. Miss N-iok`a.\v:L's rendering o.[ sel- ections f'1'on1 Pauline .I`0|hns0n are W`Ol1(10I`f1ll i11lerpretJuti0s 01 life in the Red .\Ian`s dxormdnion. II` at any time she retnurns L0 B`u1`Lon Ave. chunclh she will be assu1'ed of an on- I1111si'z1.st.i`c zuldience. \ nu-anonnn nr\v\|.r\r\z~n:1 ..r \r.... n.. UUHILIH Ulll. The stage was Iittingly decorated . w'itIh evergreens. while a. little Lepee with a camp re in 1'ront. gave :1 suiL`mb'le back gurountl for her work. RHRR N-i`ral:`n\v:1'q 1-nnrlnv-inrr nl` no.1, ouuuuy uuu m'Un'uuy to hem` ner. `On Sunday evening her descrip- tdo of the cmcliwxion. followed by the song, -"Alone the Szmv-louvr Died," moved many no tea`-1's, w1h'ile on Mon- day night `her a;ppew1`an-ce first as a rcmmdian girl and uhen in the cos- tume of an Indian girl, while she gave `selections from Can-aduian wu- tnhohs, was worthy of the lvighest comtment. nhn b.l\rvr\ ....... r`.u.'.....I.. .1--....._.-_: alsike, red and sweet clover, clean- ed or uncleaned seed. -Highesti prices paid for good quality apples. J. V. Brett, Box 971, Barrie. Phones store and office 65w, nights and holidays 653. *--`| TVanted-Sz1u1ples of peas, alfalfa,` Miss l~`1*an\cis Ni;ckwwa, the Cree Indian girl, created :1 most favor- able `Lm'press`i'.on upon the crowds that p acked.Bur-ton Ave. church Sunday and Monvduy to hewr her. On gnlntlnv nvnn`inn- haw Ana:-nim_ Pres., Rev. \V. .7. Watt; Pres., V. E. Kni-glht; Vice P1'es., J. LeGezur; Sec.- 'l`11'ezrs., E..S11ear; Executive Conn, E. Kolhllmeyer, S. Gasnide, A. H-00l{, ' IA. Fergiuson, F. W-hitney; Rep. to Northern Bowling League, V. xnh W. B. Webb. S.0.E. ELECTS OFl<`IC`EllS At tlleivr reg11'1:1'1' meeting held last F1-idlny evening, the S.O.E. elected their omcers for the ensuing yar. After which Illle 1nem enjoyed a tasty banquet. Among the newly elected officers is VV. B. Webb, who is entering his txh.irty-`1"111st term as t1'eas111re1'. 1lhe olcers for 1923 are: Past Pres., A. Hook; P1res., A. Jay, Jr.; Vice Pres., XV. Needs: 0l1ap., F. \W1'ltney; Se-cy., V. Knviglit; list Cl0m., Bro. J. Vloods; 2nd Co111., D110. E. Mye1=s; 31rd 00111., Bro. U. Holmes; 4th Com., P. Pres. Bro, C. Danvers; 5't.l1 C'(m1., Bro. C. I. Cor- ing; Inner Guard, P. Pres. Bro. W1zm'd1e; Outer G~11u1*d, 1?. Pres. Br-o. J. Bell; Delegate to Surpreme Lodge, P. Pres. Bro. T. Pezwce; Alternate, P. Pres. Bro. Wmxlle; A11-di~t1ors, P. Pre-s., Bro. T. Pearce and P. P-res. Bro. S. G.ars`ide;, P. Pres Bro. J. Case; 'I`1'11stees, I . Pres. Bro. .1. ]Beb'l), P. Pies. B1'o. S. Gmside, Biro. IW. Rmsk. BUI{~ .l`O.\" A \'E. CHURCH DEATHS The Northern Advance VVL'L'l\. Almost every evening Dick Hep- pleston and a. numiher of ot.he1-s are .hea-ring clearly radio concerts at vtxheir 1'ecei\wln~g statlion ml the old Axwmm-ies. On Monday evening they hevzwd :1 speech given_ by General Pershing in Kexmlcky. The speech which was on tshe 1'e-o1'ganAizn.t:ion of troops, was greatly enjoyed by the intent listeners miles away from the ce1ebI'-zvted speaker. (L b"UU\.l p|lU-`5 l'llALl1 \V'll'l~. UU BUVCII. I On l<`rid~ay evening at 7.15 o'clock ihe B.C.I. baslcehball team and the Old Boys wteam WLII play in the Col- legiate gym. The game is sure to be a. hummer, as the Old Boys are zufter revenge for the defezut of last wank urug; DUUFU. - A Concert and Gl1rist.m Tree will be given in Cenmral Methodist church on Friday. Dec. 15. Parents are urged no come wdxth Uheir ohil-d A good pumgrmm will-1.. be given. On I<`ri:lmv nvnn-inwnr at '7 15 n`:-Int-1.-I L IlULl(5 125. Broken stove parts and household utensils repaired by Oxy-Acetylene process. A. R. Parsons, 'Ga.rvin's Garagze. Phone 968. A new $20,000 Curaig Kennedy mystery story in Sunday's }Ie-raid and Exaxmxine-r, Chicago's best news- paper. Buy it Lo-da.y at Robe-rLson's Drug Store. Riva `Dianna Fnv as-|'1n r-hnnn mt _T 1 uxug DLUYU. Fdve Pianos G. I{eenan s, Drug Store. A Finnnnvvf 2-nu gut 5::uc'.x;1.1 uUu:t:\\UL'l\, guuu \\'ilj-585, nice room and home. small fzL1ni1_v, cle1`g:y111ez1's references required. Ap- ply by letter. Mrs. Roden, 127 Dunn .\ve., Toronto. I 8111`!-35. 1"1|`0Il0 1.1.5. 11.>u:awueLu DL. For Bicycle Tires and Tubes go to McKee & McDonald, Clapperton street. Tnnhuu-n lkcnantnzv vxnnhhr nnrl I SLITJBL. | Picture frztmlng neatly and promptly done at C. W. 1I)'I1I1'S- Phone 122. Tiunlrnn anun an-on and `In-\nunI\n'l:1 \Vil.l'1 paper. Q Sid S11en1ock started ice malming at the rink on \`&'ednesdm'. l.'z.x- .\Vl'n\'l`Q rvH`Ae nan `l1vnn c `nr`-' net: 1` um wall paper. Kill Q11 nu] Hal IIIO 1'..IAz'\ UH H: L`\.l1H:55U|2L_)'. I ; Fm` Xmas gifts see Flynn's pic- 'iu1`es. Phone 122. E`1`iza;beL11 S`t. TI`n- hinuvnln "I"h~no and VT'n1'\n:: rrn LOCAL NEWS See Flynn before buying ,voun'_ 721]] nnnnr I Lindsay A Doinot miss seeing 1$hiTsV1TiVn`ev V Men s Heavy Grey Cotton Sweater Coats. This coat is special Value $2.25 Men s Grey Mackinaw Coats with belt, sizes 40, 42. Price $12.50, for ..$9.95 $4.50 54 inch Serges and Coating, price was $4.50. Less than half price $1.98 $2.00 21 inch Colored Velveteen, Gun 1\'[ctz1], Green and Ptirplo. Price. .980 Men s O Coats, nice _l.`\\'oods, 'l3ro\\'n and (E-1'(,-(rm, well Inudc, best of ]zmmr1' Satin lilnirigs, sizes 36 1'0 3!). Prim was 1 ."I35.()O and $40.0(). Cir,-:u'in,o; prim; $18.50 Men s O Coats, Grey 'J'\\'0cd, best of lining`. ]:'I'ali pri<-(,- and loss . . . . .$9.95 Men s Lined Work Mitts and Pullover Mitts. P1-ice was $1.25 and big Yahio at tllat. Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..98c To Let--'I`wo furnished rooms, \with or without board. Also three un- 1`u1`nis.hed rooms for light house- keeping. 48 Bayeld St. Men s Black and Colored Top Mack- inaw Sox, all woo], big value $2.00. Special price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.59 1)1"ic .'. T. . . . .I.$17.9E Dress Goods, $5.00, 54 inches, all W001 Coatings. Half price . . . . . . . . ..$2.50 Men s Iish Serge Suits and Tweeds, well tailored and best of lining. Prices were $40.00 and $35.00. Clearing Aqua nu- Only 14 Shopping Days before Xmas Buy Now and Save Mdney We are going to discontinue carrying Men s Suits and Overcoats--Buy now, Save money Men s Clotoing for sale, cheap, wt J. rem` of 0noss1zu1d's I munununu sumlu V uv.u.u..... As :1 token of the County Council mxexwbers aapIprec`i1z1tion for her aid in v`a1'J=ous ways during the year's sessions, the Counci}, last Inivday. presexxted to Miss Id-a Creswlcke. of the D1'e:usu1`er s department, 9. gold Awn'ist watch. Councs. Jurddne and Davis performed the amenity of es- corting Miss Creswic-ke before Wur- den Banting, wflro made the presen- tatiou. The Barrie Soldiers Clu.b, organ- ized to supercede the orgzLrLizwt.ion under the G.W.V.A. ch will I11-odd its flnst meellng at the old club moms on Friday evening. A jolly, pnogrsun has been armnged for and hot. weiners will be served. The new ` club will hold open house for all V soldiers and ex-soldle1's. I ll . _. .. .,. `Wz1nted--.\ competent girl wanted for gene-.1':11 housework, good wages, nit-a rnnnv and hnlno aI\\nlI 6`.nu1v. _ ,_,_, `,-_.-_.. Rain fell on ten days and snow, fell on seven days In .B*arrie in the .monuUh of N-ovemlber. T-he rst bob- lsleigh seen on the Town streets was on Sunday, Nov. 26. The snow `fall on 'I`uesd-zLy nrig-ht was quite general in tlhe cen!1'zL'1 and northern part of the coumty. Nine girls and seven boys \ve-4'0` born in the month of November. In the same moxrtzh Ulere were ten dewths, one by violence. The Town 1'eco1'ds show nine lnzlrriages in the Town in the same period. According to suggestions at me, Cwouservative Association's n1eet.ing at the Sons of England Hall, Wed- nesday evening, a.no't~he1' meeting of the club will be held before Christ- 111:1: I A vote of tlraks was tendered to. iSc:n`ato1' Bennett at the conclusion of imhe political rally held under tnhe ,u1uspices of the Liberal Conservative I-Association, Vvednesday night. -Several changes l1a.ve been made in the O.H.A. rules, and will come lnvto force this year. One change is 't1l1a.-t tlhe goal keeper may go to }1`lS knees (to prevent a score. BAR RIE Men -s V-Neck Sweaters, nice range ef colors, and Boys Coats. This line_1s big value $4.50 and $5.00. Special .- price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -. $3.49 Men s Fine All Wool Sweater Coats, in plain and fancy checks. Easy priced $5.00, $6.95, $7.00, $7.50, $10.00 Men s Sheep Lined Coats with large collars, sizes 44, 48. Special . . .$10.95 Boys Navy Blue Wool Pullover Sweat- ers, sizes 24, 26, 28, 30. Special. .$1.25 iWhite Bath Towelling with Blue, Mauve and Pinl,~_: border. Special, yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .650 5 String Brooms. This Broom is big value 750. Special price . . . . . . . ..49c Dolls, just arrived. Large Dolls, 27 inc-hes. Hanclsonie Dolls at small 3 price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$1.98 l Dolls at 250. See this line, it is big value. 10 and 12 inches high. Taylor's Talcum Powder, Blue Bird, Infants Delight, Rose, (3 oz. glass jars. Regular 350. Special . . . . . ..19c Men s Blue and White Stripe Overalls, witliout any dressing. Price was $3.50. Clea)-i11g p1-ice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.49 Smocks to match. Price . . . . . . .$1.49 Men s Plaid Mackinaw Coats with belts, sizes 46, 50. ' Price $13.00, for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$10.95 NOTICE is hereby given punsuztnt to the 'Iirus-tee Act that all persons having claims against the Estate of Daniel 'I`vz1y-lm', late of the Township of Innlsl, in tihe County of Simcoe, fm'1x1e1', deceased, who died on or about the 19th day of November, 1922 Me requested to send pa'rtiou- lvars of their -c1a.i~m:s to the under- f signed on or be-(`lore the 30tih day of Decemnber, 1922, after wihuioh dwte the executors will as- sets of the estate among those en- Ultled txhereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice, and lnhat they wdill not be 1'esponsi!ble to any person 1 -or hhe assets of said est.-te whose olmnla s l1-all not then have been received. Ale.\'a.ndc1- Comm. Executol-'s Solicitor, Barrie, Ontawio. DATED Deceu:`)er 5th; .1922. House to Rent--Cou1forta:b1e home, modern conveniences, garage. Own- er to reserve two rooms. Apply Box 13., Advance. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Trenton `To Let--Furnished rooms, furnish- ed or unfurnished. 23 Owen St. Phone 186.

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