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Barrie Examiner, 26 Dec 1918, p. 4

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Page Four adiets fess than one dollar. MAID WANTED--Mrs. Charles Devlin, 53 | Maple Ave. 50-t1 JUNK of all kinds, wanted. HL Levit, Bey- field St. Phone 384 12-28p-tf FURS REMODELLED and Repaired. Mire | M. McArthur, King Block, Barrie. 37-tfc YORKSHIRE BROOD SOW (Registered) for sale. Apply 8. V. Jones, Oro Station. 52-52p WAR OVER--Cheap mest of all kinds. At Jno. Bingham é& Sons, Elizabeth 8t. 48-53p FOR SALE--50 Acres good hard wood bush. Apply Joseph Hewitt, Edgar. 48-53p DRESSMAKING by the day--Miss McGill, | phone 452. 33 Alfred street, Allandale. | 48-55p | PROF, D, E. WEIR-- Tescher of Piano | sod Violin. Piano Tuner. 68 Owen 8t., | Bare. 52p | FOR SALE-2 Durham Bulls, 6 months | old. Apply E. M. Caldwoll, Shanty Bay, Happy New Year to all! \ Despite the lack of snow, there was a good crowd in town on Saturday, and a large amount of business was done. W. J. Scott, Ford agent in Elm- vale, died on Sunday from pneu- monia, following influenza. Three of his brothers are overseas. ~The Red Cross Shop will be open next Saturday, Dec. 28, and f/ will be in charge of the Soldiers' Aid. Homemade baking and candy for sale. 52-52 Karl Livingston, plumber, and Fred Moodie, electrician, late of Cobalt, are opening a plumbing and electric shop next to O'Neill's tailor shop, on Jan. 2. 'Two cars of wood from Algon- quin Park arrived this week, the first the Town has received on its contract. It is first-class and should give good satisfaction, The Salvation Army intend holding their Christmas Tree on Friday, Dec. 27. al 8 p.m. A programme consisting of son, recitations, dialogues. and dr will be given by the young people and a pleasant evening is expert- ed Come and bring your A very merry time was spent by the Congregational Sunday School on Monday evening when Santa Claus 'represented by ©. Phone 33. 47-52p LADIES' TAILORING and Dresamaking | done, Miss E. Gosney, Adelaide Street, | Allandale. 51-100 | LUMBER OR SHINGLE CUTTING--If you want any done write W. B. Quantz, Painswick. 51-52p | peri hi wecies, HOUSE FOR RENT OR FOR SALE--6 rooms, on Sanford street. Elizabeth street. 47-tfe | Partridge' made his annual visit The little ones gave a bright pro- gramme and also fully enjoyed the excellent supper provided. A new G.T.R. time lable goes into effect on Jan. 5. One of the changes is that the Toronto train now leaving at 7.30 a.m. will de- part at 9.00, reaching Toronto at noon. One of the reasons for the change is said to be the HOUSE TO RENT--No. 4, Mulcaster Street. | Immediate Rent $8.00. possession. Ap: | ply on premises, 42tfo. | RAW FURS--Highest Cash price paid fer all kinds of raw furs. Simmons & Co,, | Furriers, Dunlop St. 47-3mo8, HOUSE FOR SALE or Rent--Cormer Peter and Henry Streets. Apply to Jas. Brum- by, RR. No. 2, Barrie 30-3p TO LET--Arlington Hotel, low rent, suit- able for a good boarding house. Ten bed. rooms. C. T. Devlin att FOR SALE. OR RENT--Solid brick house, 101 Mvteasted St. 9 rooms, all conven- ienees C. T\ Devlin, alt CLEANING AND PRESSING--Your old | suit and overcoat can be made to look | like new by Harry Twiss, Ross Block, Dunlop St. | CHOICE HORTHORN BULLE for Salv or Will bey riang 2 and 3 years Wikon, 47 a in| TEACHER WANTED--For 8, 5, No. 12, Tnnisfid; second class professional _or | better. "Good salary. Apply. up to Dee. | 27. C.M. Srigley, RR. No. 2, Allandule B1-2c STRAYED-To lot 16, con. 10, Ingisfil, about Nov, 15, light red Steer, Owner | may bave same by proving property and paying expenses. Apply Robt, Tribble, Stroud 51-53¢ NOTICE--VICTORY LOAN Cunvassers in | Simeoe County who send their names | eight-hour day system. By mak- ing the change the G.T.R. will save 2) hours' pay for the train crew. FURNISHED ROOMS to Let--Apply to 22 Worsley street. 50-49 Wortley sete HOUSE TO LET--8-roomed brick, on Charlotte St. Apply to P. Kearns, 52-Le A FEW CHOICE RHODE ISLAND RED Cockerels for sale. Harry Ottaway. Barrie 52-5p TIRE LOST--On Dee. 17, between Barrie and Camp Borden, rim snd tire, 33 x 4 Finder please leave at Examiner und get reward Friday and Saturday December 27-28 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS | and his own new company in a Brand New Production "BOUND IN MORROCCO" His Latest Artcraft Picture A loose fisted, -sharp tongued American runs amuck in a harem, saves the Queen, busts up --Oh, what is the use? You know Douglas Fairbanks, in his new pic- and adresses will learn of something to | their advantage. Address Box 474, Bar- | ,Ures- so a a ine "Bag WV COMEDY STRAYED into iy premises, lot 17. con. 8, Easn on or about Nov, Ist, 2 red heifers, First show 7.30 Owner may have same on proving prop- | : erty and paying expenses. Thompson | Prices, 16 and 11 cts. Jennett, Utopia. 50-52p | TO RENT OR FOR SALE--Business prop- erty. residence and stables, corner Eliz. | abeth and Mary Sts. last tenant, W. D. Minnikin Apply Mrs. Meaford Webb, 26 Small St. Phone 119. 38-tfe FARM FOR SALE or Rent--Lot 7, Con, 9, Em, near Cookstown, 109 acres, all elonred, good clay loam; frame house, large barns Ensy terms. Andrew Cun- ningham, 26 Small St. Phone 119. 38tfc, ART--Mes, Isabell Day, Teacher of Chine decorating. Former Art Teacher at Al- herta Ladies' College, Edmonton, Alta, Firing personally attended to. Residence 17 Poyntz atreet. 4954p FARM FOR SALE, lot 2, con. 5, Innisfil. Well fenced, good clay loam; good frame house, large barn with basement stab- ling, never-failing well. Apply to Mrs. Dutcher, Thornton. 51-tf 'WOOD FOR SALE--Cut in lengths to suit your atove. All hardwood, mostly maple. $10.00 per cord. All poplar $8.00 per Seat WILLIAM S. HART ' @Riddle Gawne* 'Saamti cond, Dry hardwood $10.00 per % cori) Wednesday and Thursday toad---J., F-MeDonald, Foone 6 tp January 1st and 2nd FARM FOR SALE OR RENT--Lot 17, WM S. HART 'on. 2, Flos, 100 scres, 75 acres cleared, Me 'Os balsnee pasture and bush, Comfortable _IN-- Rowse, bank barn 40x60, driving 'shed and maze ** 8 "Riddle Gawne" WOMEN TELEGRAPH Operators are in de- ] mand by G.N.W. and C.P.R. These sys-| A picture with a Western atmos- Se aaa ore, Pleoe Di diad vee phere. His latest picture and one athry. We therefore ask you | Of his best. at s good a1 ta prepare at once, it for particular. BIG V COMEDY ¥. Hh Shaw, President. Gerrard . ahs MATINEE NEW YEAR'S DAY Vespra Hotel. For-Sale Priees: All Seats 11c Tenders will be received, up to 15th Jan- 4 uary, 1919, for the sale of this valuable|Doors Open at 2 p.m. Show Property, fot i)" starts at 2.30, One show only. mer Ai et tobe addzesod to Eats Prices at Night 16c and 11c e » fd om © C * 52-82e | ithe holiday "The advance sale for! the next aljraction at the Grand, on Mon- day evening, opens today. A big musical show of forty people, en- titled "Miss Blue Eyes"; by George V. Hobart and Silvie Hein, receiving the highest of praise in the Toronto papers last week where they appeared. All lowers of good amusement are urged to renee hele seats early at Mal- son's Insurance Office. "oe hanty Bay Entertainment The Annual Méthodist Sunday School Entertainment will be held in the Church on Friday evening, Dec. 27, at 8 o'clock. The sei vices of Miss Barrett, elocution- ist of Toronto, have been secured and an abundance nf good music will be furnished for the pro- gramme, A full chureh is ex. pected. Come early and get a seat. Admission 25c. 51-520 PERSONAL MENTION Joseph Day was Christmas. Joseph Hunt, of Toronto, was home for the Christmas holidays, Miss M. McArthur spent Xmas- home for tide at her home in Oro Station. | Capt. and Mrs. Kenyon Lount are spending a month in town: Miss Eva Weaymouth was 'in Toronto over Sunday. James Vair of Toronto was in town for Christmas. Miss Frankie Warren spent the holidays in Toronto €. 8. Grasett of Toronto was with his parents for Christinas. Mr. and Mrs. A, H Felt and daughter went to Oshawa for Christmas, Percy Hobley spent Xmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Hobley, Capt. and Mrs. Ross Cameron of Toronto were Yuletide visitors . Peter Paton of Sarnia spent Christmas with Mrs, Robt, Paton. Miss O, Latimer and Miss E. Dunean ,foronto, were Christ- mas guests of Miss F, Hagart. John Flaherty of Toronto spent Xmas at his home in Brad- ford street. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. MeDonald and children of Winnipeg are visiting Mrs, McDonald's mother, Mrs. Chas. Drury Miss Edna Travers is spending week with relatives in Toronto, Guelph and Palmer. ston, business in imposed in tinuance of | will go still | "The Firm of J. SUTCLIFFE & SONS Wish You a Happy and Prosperous New Year As we draw near to the last day of 1918 we can look back over the most successful year of our ten years of We want to thank all who have contributed to, this successful year by their patronage. We appreciate your trade and the confidence you have From a business standpoint the outlook for the year 1919 is uncertain, prices are high and many lines of goods are scarce, and present indications are that prices But no matter what occurs you may rest assured that, as in the past, you will find at this store the best possible goods at most reasonable prices. WE GIVE A 5c COUPON, REDEEMABLE AT OUR PREMIUM COUNTER, WITH EVERY DOLLAR PURCHASE _ ot Barrie. us, and we will do our best to merit a con- both in the future. higher before they start to drop. F< PEO The Misses Annie and Faith Rovs spent Nmas with their) sister, Mrs, Thos, Holey, Eliza- | beth St = Miss Irene Allward of the 'Toe = -- ronto General Hospital, is spend OBITUARY ing a couple of weeks with her parents in Bradford street | Miss Gertrude Guthrie ef Mad | 7 The Gate dames Wreggitt Tait, Wis -relweanbls howe atten a laughter, Mrs, Thomes Bonney, Ed- couple of weeks with her sister, oF he denen, Mim ernoon, Decembe Mrs, Robt. Wilson tged 87 years, Deceased was born in En Mr. and Mrs. W. Stoneham and |[ind. but eané to this country at an early child spent a few days this week | age with Mr, and Mrs. John Dobson, Utopia Rober! Cuinmings of Chapicau spent a few days this week with his sister, Mrs. Jos. Day. and Mrs. | Clason. John Fraser receive week that his only sis Bishop, died in London, England, | daughter. For aver fifty years he had been a resident of Oro Township. After giving up farming he lived in Barrie for some years, but the past six years was spent with his His wife died about fifteen years ago. He leaves two sons, Robert dnd Arthur Wreggitt in the States; and two daughters, Mrs. Arthur Connors, United 1 word last States, and Mrs. Thos. Bonney, Edgar. The funeral will be held tomorrow (Fri- day) afternoon to Dalston cemetery, and on Nov. 5. | will be conducted by Rev. W. 8. Irwin, Miss Mary Hiland of Buffaio| came home to spend Christmas with her father, R. Hiland, Sun- | nidale Road. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kennedy and children of Toronto spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith. Miss Elgood and Miss Ingram of "Ovenden" are spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Rees in New Orleans, Walter Clifton of the Soo and Sapper Clifton of Whitby are spending the holiday with their father, W. D, Clifton. a t Lost Only Daughter Orillia Times--Sympathy is felt for Mr. and Mrs. Philip MeLeod in the loss of their only daughter, Annie McLeod Piercey. Mrs. Piercey, whose home was in Elmstead, von- tracted influenza sbout two weeks ago, and succumbed to the disease on Friday, De- cember 13. She was born at Hawkestone twenty-five years ago, and in 1911 was married to Mr. John J. Piercey. Besides her husband and parents, she leaves one brother, Bernal McLeod, of London, who is also seriously ill with influenza and with whom his father has been remaining, an another brother, Mr. John McLeod, of Brechin, The remains were brought to Orillia Sunday night, and interment was Atkinson of Kindersley, |myade in St. Andrew's cemetery on Wed. Sask., and Dr. E. T, Atkinson of | pesday afternoon, service being conducted Port k Dalhousie were d ors at the home of C. G. Al- son, Blake St. Mr. E. B. Crompton and Miss Jessie of Brantford and Capt. Charles General Hospital were Xmas guests of Dr. and Mrs. Lewis. At Christmas, the choir of Trinity Church remembered their choirmaster, Dr. Arnall, with a club bag, and the organist, Miss Constance Palling, with a silver- topped hairpin holder, Mr. and Mrs. G, B. McLean, Barrie Ontario, announce the marriage of the latter's sister, Miss Harriet E. Craig, to Mr. W. J. Talbot, Toronto, on Monday, December 23, 1918. The engagement is announced of Lillian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Somerville, to Mr. Fred W. Otton, son of Mr, and Mrs. H. H..Otton, Barrie. The marriage will take place quietly in Janu- a ry. 2 Dr. Fred Spearin of Batteau, hag purchased the prattice of the late Dr. Brewster in Beeton. Dr. Spearin has a brother in Allan- dale and is well known in town, having practised with Dr, Turn- bull for six months before going. overseas in khaki, Start the new: year right 'by First Show 7.30, Second 9. | renewing for The Examiner. Crompton of Toronto ; countante, a Yuletide | by Rev, J. R. 8. Boyd. Death of J. F. Lawson James F, Lawson, a member of the firm of Lawson, Welch' & Co., chartered oc: wuditors for the Town of Barrie, died very suddenly in Toronto on Mor night, at the age of sixty-one years. For a number of years Mr. Lawson was 'a member of the Toronto Globe staff, and for a time was cashier and later auditor. He left The Globe suit years ago to enter i yr himself. aoe ha wife, be leaves four sons and two daughters. His daughters, Esther and Helen, are with their mother at the family home in Bloke Street, Bur- Cant, T. W. Lawson, the eldest son, is nerel Headquarters, British Expedivionacy Foree, France. Lieut. J. R. Lawson is with the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery in France. Capt, W. B. Lawson has recently been appointed Commander of a squsdron in the newly-formed Cansdian Air Force in England, Major H.-H. Lawson is on the staff of the Royal Military College in Kingston. . BORN FRASER--In the R. V. Hospital, on Fri- day, Dee. 20, to Mr? and Mrs. Hugh Fraser, a son. GRAY--In the R. V. Hospital, on Dec. 25, 1918, to Mr. and Mra. Thos. Gray, 200. ; THOMPSON--In the B. V. Hospital. on Saturday, Dec. 21, 1918, to Mr. mals, Robt. A. Thompson, Allandale, a ter. [mixers Cora seed (ANNUAL MEETING Parsonage, by Rev. H. Moore, on Dec. 7 The Annual Meeting of the 23, 1918, Zeeman Pilky to Nellie May Barrie Agricultural Society Mills, both of Collingwood. will be held in the | DIED GOODWIN--At St. John's Hospital, To- Council Chamber, Barrie at | p. m., on ronto, on December 21, 1918, Florence Goodwin, late of Cookstown. Card of Thanks at sing ais Ym. rot na tay & TUESDAY, JANUARY 21st neighbors for kindness shown them during R. J. FLETCHER, : Secretary. In Memoriam . In loving memory of our dear girl, je. Three of the sons are over: | fees, and the fourth has recently returned. | Gladys 8. Hubbert, wife of Howard Rob- son, who left us Dec. 24, 1916. Days of sadness will come oe'r us, Tears of sorrow often flow, Memory keeps our loved one near us Though she died two years ago. Gladys was always our bright sunbeam, Ever cheerful, sweet and dear, And our home was always happy While our darling girl was here. But we know you are at rest, dear, In our Saviour's home above, Growing fairer as you linger In the sunshine of his love. Father, Mother and Family their recent illness and bereavement. POOLE & PEARCE THE BARRIE DAIRY _ The Home of Pure Milk If Service, Cleanliness and Quality Count Phone 772 I was cured of Facisl Neuralgia by MIN~ ARD'S LINIMENT. Parkdale, Ont. J. H. BAILEY. ACCURACY AND EFFICIENCY IN BANKING The customers of The Bank of Toronto are assured \| of accuracy, promptness and efficiency in all their trans- | actions. This Bank pays special attention to this phase of modern Banking Service. Your business and private accounts are invited. Complete facilities at all Branches. jital....... $5,000,000 Reserved Funds $6,555,300 | THE . (Incorporated 1855) | BANK or TORONTO BRANCHES AT BARRIE AND ALLANDALE H. A. SIMS, Manager A HEAT AND SMOKE CANOPY. in 'the kitchen above your coal or gas range will be found very useful and will save your ceil- ing from blackening. We make and erect stdvq canopies from tin, galvanized iron, copper or other sheet metal: selected by you, As this canopy is perma- nent and lasts for years, it pays to order a good one. Get our price before deciding. MOFFATT & PARR PHONE. 531

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