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Barrie Examiner, 8 Nov 1917, p. 8

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THE ADLET, COLUMN cost of advertisinig in. this - column is} ONE CENT PER WORD EACH INSER TION, with « minimum charge of 15 conts | : per issue. Terms cash. Six insertions will ah ay = ven for the price of four. Where te-|, Pictures tramed hy Dougall Bros, 45tf rected to an * 'tional charge of 10. wil be made. "The Fin Bassa Victory Mae, Hants mle eiend foregoing rates. are fo J. When not een at coinfort 'i 'paid for before' the paper is issued, an ad- Matirawe, yr Dengall Bast Koo ditional. charge of (0c. will be made on all adlets less than one dollar. The local exemption tribunal under es | Military Service Act began work at. tl i wurthouse: this morning.' WANTED--(ook general for, small. family. | Courthouse: caer No eating Apply 30 Theres St. A Knitting Tea in aid of Red Cross work ee] vill he held at the home of Mrs, Hubbick, day. R..A. Semple, publisher on the Totten- ham Sentinel, was\in town this week serv- ingon the jury. Mri. MS 'Stewart, 71 McDonald St., MEN WANTED--To cut cordwood. About | 71 Mary St., on Friday, Nov. 9, from 3.30 re 200 cords. Apply R. A. Carr, 148 To-|to 6 p:m. ronto Bt. 4-47 Aled Sonling: ihe ot W SoM | will receive on Ffiday' afternoon, Nov. 8, ing, diet here ROOMS, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISH:|hed-been living with a daughter for the | {fom 3 to 6 o'clock. fl Misses Martha and Mary 'Atkinson have Fc : : 'i ET --all jences: Apply | last two years, : te this Office or 88 Burton Ave, 45-48 --Congoleum Rugs. and Oileloth Squares, ;Teturned' from a very pleasant two-montbs 2 =" : " { all sizes.. Sold at Dougall Bros, 45-tf | Yi#it in Western Canada. ; Mre, W. Nixon was in Toronto over - COMFORTABLE UNFURNISHED ROOM} Nov. 23rd is the date set for the lecture id ig: TO LET--Suitable for lady's light house- jSunday to attend the funeral of her sis to be given at Ovenden by Rev. F.-M.| Keeping" 'Apply st this office. © 43-45 5 Pasi A sts May anil ia terin-law, Mrs." Ed, Moffut. : Miss Helen Morrison, formerly of Barrie, CANING arried in Vi ouver, BiC., on' Oct CLEANING AND' PRESSING--- Your old was m ancouver, B:C., suit and overcoat can be made to look | coe pba 'are: East, Hugh Hammond, | 8! t Mr. Robert C. Morriso like new by Horry Twiss, Owen St: 8-tf Wallace of Wycliffe foleey Orillig; North, Arthur Jary, Creighurst ; F.C. Coleman, who is wert on mun- South; Dr. J. J. D. Banting,' Cookstown, | ftions with the Universal Tool & Steel Co, On Monday Geo. Cameron shipped 141 ye ia over Sunday at his home Mrs, Herbert 'Reid and - Miss Lightfoot leave this week for an extended visit to their sister, Mrs. O, B. Door, Markato, WANTED--Allkinds of 'auto tires to. re: pair. All work-guarantecd, The Barrie Vulcunizing Plant, 37 Elizabeth St. 44-8m hogs and a car of' cattle st the Barrie stockyards, and ~ John: Shepard loaded' - car of hogs. $15.50 was the price per cwt. FOR SALE~-Coinbination safe, parlor coal . id for the porkers. "heater, padlor cabinet, carpet, all nearly | Pd {OF the. porkers, full tine of | Minnesota. as good as new, 8, E, Turner, 70 To-| = Hebe 3,|_ Mrs. Moodie .and Mrs, Howland aré itary equipment" for overseas--wristlets, "4 9 e ronto St. 44-49 spending a week in Huntsville, . The latter fo gy ge Mf RI property in Huntsville ond fines" stiitabie for Christinas gifts,' Parcels | for overseas should be shipped early. | will make her home in Barrie. | Mrs. J. E- Starr and her daughter of | There will' be - Parlor. Social st the| Toronto will remain at Allandale for the HOWSE TO LET--Brick house with horse | rtuble. ben house and Jarge garden, on Eaen St. Apply to Frank Roweliffe, Essa | St, Allandale. 4447p | Buy Victory Bonds home of A, 8, Burton, MeDonald St., un ' S det the "auspices of the WORU., oe the | inter, sad have taken « home at 50 Wil i liam St. Mes. St hoping that h ufternoon of Monday, Nov. 12, from: to son, Major 'Graham Storr "Royal Mabe Limited number of Apply to. J. E. | College, will' be invalided home fro:n'| An interesting program' will be pro- cd. foreman, after 7 p.m, Barrie | France. ide Park» Cominiseion 45-45 | In the window of Willige" fish: store" My 'and Mrs, "Alex. Gilmour, of Kit- ix to be geen one' of the largest pike ever | feoty, Alta., announcé the engagement of WANTED--Eniployment by High -Sekoot | caught itr Little Luke,~"Tt weighed: 16 Ibs. their niece, Muriel Irene Gilmour, to Lieut, Boy from four until six o'clock and all |.With a length of 37 inches.. Luke D, Beat- | Jack Markle, 5 2) of Edmonton, (formerly | Vaal day Satur Has bieyele. Apply. the veteran piscatorial expert, was the | §3¢d Bus. CE.F., and 52nd Bn., BEF), i BH . ( Nv Box B, Examiner Office. 45-45,| lucky fisherman, = «pep, |The. marriage will take place during the 4 i 6 x AL the regtilir mmeccting of Barrie Pres |eoming 'aan. : : J i : 4 ; CARETAKER WANTED for Central Meth. | bytery to" be helt! on Tuesday next. Rev.| The' engagement is announced of Minnie : 4 a PS odist- Church, duties to commence Dec. | Prof. Hav, of Knox College will give 2n/ trene, eldest daughter of Mr." and, Mrs, 1, "Apsilicntions reerived up to Nov, 24) address at/2 p.m. on "The Church and Its Chae' Lowe of Allandale,"to Mr. Frank G. Corin 164 Blas St) 48] Relation to, che Wie." This meeting | Hutehingy of Hatem eon tno | RIGHT WHEN YOU NEED THEM - open to the: public, | E. Hutchings of Clinton, Ont. 'The mar- ' 3 FOR: SALE--Good Wood cheap,|_ --During the yeir 1918 the. Farmers' riage will take place quietly. at College St. & fancy Parlor Cook; firsplucs large. Big Sun promises to be more profitable and | Methodist Church, Toronto, the latter part wood or-knots wed t6 advancags. Good | interesting to those engaged in agriculture | of thie present month, Some are stitched: 'and tied, others. are THE BLANKETS represent the bist buy- vi condition, Apply Examiner Office, 43-48, than at any time during the Past twenty: Miss Priscilla Campbell, a! graduate 'of quilted or stitched. You need an 'extra. ing opportunity you will have for many . ------___--__--_ tix years of ite (production. " "News and | the institution, -har been appointed assis quilt of two for cold-winter weather com aday. These are extra value. fs coy FOR SALF-8:roomed.. brick house, with | Views 'ftom the Farm!by W. L:-Smith, ' ant iperintendent of the Royal- Victoria ing and this is a splendid chafice to get 7 64x84 " ( in 246 acres good. lund, suitable for twenty year one of The Sun's editors, Hospital, succeeding Mss Train, who. has all you eed, 64x84. M é arket garden, Apply. to Mra? M.| will continue this most pleasing 'and, pro- 'resigned to take up, private nursing, In 7 - 66x82. ; ae i, Bese, RMLD.,._Barrie, or phane fituble part of the paper. The farm mar-\ xecepting Mise Trails resignation EIDERDOWN = COMFORTERS-- choice Bax84. ' a s 44.49 ied ae be. * Gane a nd ia rd ee its regret and a the sarhe colors; Old Rose, Sky, Blue, Greeti and, 4 60x80 e % 4 ime placed on reco ery ppre 100-ACRE FARM FOR SALE--In Oro 'Tp, | many eihers 'will cnatibute from week to ciation ar kee oseyieak, SES SE RDS Pink, sizes 66x72, prices ' REAL SCOTCH WOOL BLANKETS, 6ix nest) Dalston'? godd buildings, 3. acres week topics 'of interést to those sctively : $10.00, $9.00, $8.50, '$7.00, $6.00 BA. speci oe ees 1150 fruit orchard. For further -particulers; engaged in farm work. One Dollar to Ist ; apply to Frank Turk, Shanty Bay R, R.| Junusry 1919 is a small price for The Sun, Pastmasters' Night COMFORTERS FILLED WITH WHITE GREY WOOL BLANKETS ut No. 2. 40-46) paper that has so long and faithfully) There was a good: attendance, including BATTING, choice coverings, ~66x72, 58x78, 7 Ibs, . we served the: farming interests, You cannot & number 'of visitors from Minerva Lodge, prices seccceees $850, $450 60x80, 7 Ibs. aa LOST--Between-Barrie and Martin Mir-/ do better, than subseribe: at once . Stee th beatae Ba 96, A. Ht & A. 60x72, price seveee $2.25 56x76, 6 -Ibs. £01 phy's sideroud on Mill . Road, large | (M.. lave 'Thursday hight, when 'the t 56X76, 6 Ibe . wolf riufls Any: information will | "My Irish Ginderela BUY CHILDREN'S BRUSHED WOOL SWEATER COATS, sizes 26 and 28, 'Colors Old: Rose, Navy Blue and Grey, all plain colors; special $1.50 be gladly receiverDby Mrs, J. Gray, Bar- RMD. Phone 606r3. 44-44 Faery nt sRA RL eet S BUY. PENMAN'S FINE BLACK. CASH. MERE HOSE NOW, and: save money prices ....;... $1.00, 90, T5e,. 60c, 50c. Mhny- plays ate impéseible, viewed from'| the "Follo ng. Past Masters in the chai 4 realistic standpoint, but once.in a while) WMi--R, W. Bro. A. Cowan and W- ' "play éomes along that is so natural that | Bro: D. "Ross. | | LORT Last, Chistnine 'Ssiuirday, "between | ne finds, Pinel vaying, 'I believe that) "LP-M--R. Ws Bro! Gro. Moukinen: Barrie und Martin Murphj's sidsroad on: putty" happen is OM -W.. Bro,- Jas. Shrubsole, Mill Rosia, Ip prairie wolt niufl, Any | Trish erate which comes to the --R. W. Bro. J. Little, Finformation- will "be* gladly receive! by | Grand Opera House niext Thuteday, Nov. | S.1%--W. Bro, R. Johnston, Mrs_.J. Gray, Burrie RALD: $5? | 15, "Whether or not it did really happen Bro: F. W. Otion [sande be said; but certain it is that the| 1G.--W. Bro, Warren Johnson. story is' very plausible and that the char. S. S--R. W. Bro. A. W. Smith. acters are very real. Peggy McNeil, a poor, J.S.--W_ Bro. R..G. Manuel, ber or lumi Any quantity to howe drudge, is taken" from New York! 0.G.--W. Bro. W. A, Lewis purchaser : it "City to London, ak the heir to the Earl of | -Secretary--W. Bro. A, H. Felt. hisfil. BF vi 43-48) Lanbdale, atid while there she meets (lif-/ After the lodge work a very pleasant ford Morgan," a young American aviator, | social hour was spent by. the brethren in| who has beg serving in-the. cause of the | thr fourth degree Allies and, who ix the guest ofthe: Earl of Colt, ; Lonedsile: while recovering from 'a wound received atthe front. The first. time: tha e ie r ; : Peggy sees him she thinks. that he js, the, Bee ae si adem HOME WORK--Would you like to make ®ttest hero thet ever lived aud every fee oar tee eae ny Hallo 'en by all who attended their social | , ay vitor that : ion gro $1 or $2 daily at home, knitting war sox her admiration Bat an, i eveniny the town hall. - All present + is finally 'succeeded by: love, ve ea ca petctayeeee ov Autor Knitter % i theinselves und went away well sary. Send 3c stuinp. Dept. 406C, Auto wed. The hall wax gaily decorated and | n t is too .genuine 'to be 'x0 re . 4 é Kaytir Company, College 81, cee 8 good. clean interesting story and it spar She uote may eration: Ia. i a 45:80 ktex with true Celtic wit, and there. ik no branch, explained that through a mi F 2 caricature "of the Irish race as ix so often Phe REKE FOUN --Sirayed on my ptemtoon' fen in on called Telsh plore } | 'With every dollar fuchnee we give you a.5c Coupon; redeemable at our Premium Counter. See the nice goods 'at 'small pricés -- eee FOR SALE- Standing timber, -- mostly | hariwood, 'one suitable for square tn) oo WE SELL FOR CASH cose WE SAVE YOU. MONEY fo ein acd Pe a STRAYED--Fvw . 2, Flos, -n- pout Aug, 15th, A -'ilood -eolt, rold, and one blood 22) "Information | 1h péfnlly 3 1 by Hs O[Neill, Phelnston, 43.45) Enjoyed G. W. V. A. Dance wbout: Sept: 10th, two "Leicester Ewes, lock .d, and. two Jambs (one unifocked | : > | quests for @ repetition of the-evening, that | ter wether and one' black-faced | Credit Sales -._ * \the Veterans have already made arrange. | docked, ewe}. Howard' Allan, "Chur-| . Thursday, chill WANTED CARE sent out. There have been so many re- | 'ierstaning: 'not': enough invitations were: Nov, °15--Edwin' Robinson, | ments to that effect, the next dance being | EInOSAY ee BARRE. 2 : RRTON i' 42-4f. lot 21, con. Innisfil, farm stock snd | fixed for Nov. 21. timplements, 'Sale wt Iop.m, W. A Me: | - - as eTAKER for "St, And.| Conkey, auctioneer, Union Prayer Meetings nie 4 rew's" Presby xr Church, Barrie Dat | Tues., Nov. 20--A. W. Morris, at lot 14; wo comment. Dec. 1 Anpieatins| con, 8, ima. Unread. sale of hore |p te, man, of Novem the Union Trinity Church will be received up to Saturday,' Nov.| cattle, sheep and pigs. Sule at-1 p.m. W. follows: ° 12th,' Collier St, Methodist :. 19th, . 17. For particulars "ax to duties, ete,,| A. McConkey, auctioneer. DIED QSSLING--In Buflo, Weinenday, Nov, James Gosling, in his 73rd yeur,| Ward Haughton MeCosikey,- who was lost * In Memoriam : In sad and loving niemory. of<Capt. Ed- 11. a.m,--Morning. Prayer. und: Sermon. eo Be 2.0" | Studies ih "Roniats, "God's Word, Has z . a Not..Pailed."* : = : 3 pum.--Sunday School. 7 bin.--Evening prayer 'and' sermon.-- "The Good Physician' ; 1 f e St. Andrew's; 26th, Central Methodist. Sunday, November 1ith The funeral will take place on Saturday, |i the great storm of Nov. 9, 1913. a |. Appl. to, Wu. Rainford: Secretary | 'Wednesiay, Nov. 21--Alsx, Cameron, | i ae - Now. 10, from the home of hi 'daughter'| "Until the: day 'break 'and the' shadows Lae -| Board of Manogers, [tot 19. con.-5, Vespra, (one mile from | sie WEATAER : after Trinity Mrs, Henry Smith, con. 7, Vespra, to} fee away: : \ } -------------------- | Barrie}, farm stock and implements, Sule | . = si 1 e | 5 | STANDING' TIMBER FOR SALE--Suii-}st 1 p.m, W..A. MeConkey, auctioneer. | Lowest Highest Rain Snoy,| 830 .m.---Holy' Communion. Bamne Uaien 'Comiatery Mother: and =e | ~ able for "barn timber, - lumber, shingle| Thursday, Nov. 22--Geo. Reid, lot "8, | Nov glts, {nee pints and pail timber. Large | con, 6, Trinisfil, farm stock and implements or small quantities' to suit purehaser.| Sule at 1 p.m. W. A. 'McConkey, aue- Also' Burdwood by the acre. Apply. to/ tioneer. --" D. J: Barelay, Stroud. 6-tf| Ties., Dee, 4--Lou. Stewart, lot 2. con. | 7, Tania! (near ATbornton) will hold an FOR SALE--On: Mary Street 'six-roomed | uneserved. sale of farm stock snd imple brick: cottage, all coriveniencey; half-ncre) ments, Sale at'l p.m. W. A. MoConkey, den, clay:'loam; all kinds' of fruit--| auctioneer apples, pears, plums, cherries, grapes,' strawberries, raspberties, currsnts;. also stable. A snap, Apply A. E. Lennox, Bi 4 ----= "| Collier St. Methodist Church 4H. BUTTERY * Sunday, November 11th | The pastor, Rev. R; J. Fillis, will preach | Barrie Mar kets Smash Go -the Prices 7 pam. Sy DIO ost " I ""Fighting'the, Stays." 50 ACRE FARM FOR SALE-Level, soit! NX Rood loam, watered by two wells and «+ $2,07-82.10 *\.*" Baptist. Church fs On ae + We are putting the well known La Pre- ee a ee ferencia 'Cigar on sale. at peicer below]. Miniter: Wn. Hares Wallace, miles from Barrie. Terms, reasirable. " : Pe wholesale. We. are selling Ls Preferencia| Sermon Topics for' Sunday, Nov. ne j «, Possession on short notice.' Apply at é . Dips at $1.65 a.box and La Preferencia| . 11 «.m.--Waiting Upon God. | Examiner "Office 45-tf Beak : Conchas at $1.25. This is the biggest cut| 7 p.m.--Satisfying Thirst. Lord's fie Ail ca Dasa @ : Bhat ras ever: known inthe 'history. of per at Ne i Nad ka... 5 ° '| this ¢igar. Be sure and get your order in pan, lay Séhool. Neh. 11-11. yee rah het Fearsid oat' Turkey", aa 0c | while they last, as there is-a limited stock| Strangers and visitor weleome. - : ie = to be divided among our many_ stores. | === Phoné No. 715--UNITED CIGAR STORE. _ BORN ; 9-10¢ AXERST--t0 Barris Bender, Nev. 4 f THE NEW YORK CAFE MULLEN--In Stroud, eset, Eras; Now. 2, to eects se. 1.$§18,00] Hae 'mowed :to the -shop Street | re or less, being southeast . Se ae cae ' Se PATTERSON--In loving memory of | Lorne » Patterson, who 'died' at sess on wuthwest 4, lot ig mie i eines oe j ie! 'Brerthing | November 5,"1014. : _ Be | the pan : 8, Tecumseth,

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