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Barrie Examiner, 23 Oct 1919, p. 7

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'out-of-town yur prices fired kinds of La- ARMSTRONG + FOCKED with jing 'and nifty the phone and ad wholesome. prel nce. ges BROS. Y¥ GOODS we ther in or out Get our prices yds of Ladies' MURCHISON ----<-------- RST to display jes' Hats and vith the latest jock of ready- . BROWNLEE st apy price. hanics, If wo, eating you cen * Get our ri. ATT & PARR ---- ¥ COUNT for, e will convince and our prices to every close KING, Limited --$---- RY be sure you own for relinbiy w jewelry whea es of all kinds REEVE SS UR HOME for ring I can do ories and tires, ) your car ib ON"S GARAGE -- | THE DRUG wr atore, all 100 roprictary med- -room supplies, @ to-trade herd. Store, Allandale kinds of grocer rices. We have em and propose at and Buy as , CO, Allandale a LE do not need oda dr clothing. yu want at our s that are much Try us, out. JOHN WEBB ------ nid when you us. 1 We carry WARE STORE J. $. BRUNTON JS in the Jewel- c of all kinds of on short notice. spector for G.T. * arringe Licenses. EBB, Allandale. eS 1Y YOUR AUTO 'Ask us for any- ER URRY, 36 E YOU KNOW. riment and "you ng from us. MMONS & CO. your destinution m At the cate re to be sung on be three million hofore, we bor of ours is d THE BARR IE EXAMINER Prepare for the Winter Replace that Leaky Roof with "NEPONSET PARO{D" (The original Genuine Paroid) Twin Shingles and Rolls of 108 sq. feet We have a special grade of Poultry Roofing at a low price for Houses. THIS IS AN OPPORTUNE TIME TO PUT YOUR FENCES IN SHAPE We have a variety of styles in that well known brand, PEERLESS FENCING and the prices are right. HOW ABOUT A WIRE GATE? Let us figure on your requirements. The Sarjeant €o., Limited Phones 88 and 94. % * NEWS FROM NEIGHBORING TOWNSHIPS : ToT TOI Ifo fol ifofooik fom foRdolok ORO STATION | Special services will be held at the Brick Church for one week, commencing Sunday morning, Rev. W. 8. Irwin on Monday, Mrs, (Revi! A. A. Jenner on Wednesday. Rev. Mr. Creagh ou Thursday; pastor or others on other evenings, at 7.30. Everyoue Welcome, Quite a number went to Shanty 'Bay Church on Sunday Isst Put your money into War Sav- ings Stamps and let it work ' Ford Runabout $660. 'quipment is $100 extra. Sedan, $1, ment on closed care only. new---can be Fabrics that sending them Cleaning is properly Pareels may be sei pay carriage one will be 781 Yonge st. Make Every Hour Count OR the salesman, collector, con- tractor--the man' who "must get there""--the Ford Runabout. Through the traffic of the city, over rough country roads to the outlying town, the Ford Runabout travels rapidly and economically. On on models the Electric Starting and Lighting Coupe, $975. Prices intlude Elecerie Starting and Lighting Sculpmenty,° Demountable 2 te car "4 Sad 'non-akid tires on rear ea optio ened care only at $96.00 extra, 'These prices are {. 0. b. Ford, Ontario and de not include War Tax. Buy only Genwine Ford Parte 700 Canadian dealers and over 2,000 Service Garages eupply them. in IPARKER'S The clothes you were so proud of when will be restored to their former beauty by Advice upon cleaning or dyeing any article promptly given ypon request. PARKER'S DYE WORKS, Cleaners and Dyers FORE OR OROR TOR RO%0I0K ok MINESING Oct. 20.--Mrs. Robt. Johnston, ber son Alex und daughter Jessie, of North Orillia, were the guests of Mr. and Mr Jus Torpey for Thanksgiving. Miss Mabeth Standen, accompanied by her father, hus been saying farewell to ber many friends here prior to leaving for China, where she intends resuming her work in connection with the China Inland Mission, An event of interest to Minesing people took place at Lucknow, Ont., on October Touring $690, .175. (Closed model rims, tire carrier i | made to appear new again. are dirty, shabby or spotted to Parker's. and Dyeing done at PARKER'S nt Post-or Express, We way on all orders. Limited ' Toronto liey hospital for an operation on her tonsils, 8, when Miss Ruby Nixon, daughter of Mr. sod Mr. Joseph, Nixon of tbat bee be- came the bride of Sidney O, Plowright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Plowright of 'Min- esing, Mr. and Mrs. Plowright intend to reside in Lucknow. = Congratulations to Andrew Knapp. who has taken unto himself a wife in the per- son of Miss Mabel Hill pf Barrie. |. The people of this polling division show- ed Keen interest in the voting. Although jthe ladies did not appear to be much inter- in, politits previously, only seven blank ballots were returned. There were 'about 270 names on the lists, several of whom were away or sick, and there were |240 votes polled. The fact that only four referendum ballots were spoiled. speaks well for the first attempt of the ladies to 'express themselves by ballot. The diay passed off quietly and good feeling pre- |vuiled everyhwere. Oct. 21.--Congratulations to Knapp. who was married in Barrie last week. Best wishes are extended to the happy young couple and cordial wel- come extended to the bride, Henry Peters of Timmins, who has been visiting bts relutives, Fred Priest and fam: ily, has returned home, His brother Joe, of Moffatt. Sask.. bas also been visiting the above family and has gone to spend » {while in Timmins. HAWKESTONE Andrew 1 The polling returns here on Monday were us follows:--Ist Question, Yes 42. home last week, after an extended holiday in Toronto The Methodist choir went to Shanty Bay on Sunday Inst for Thanksgiving services there, Mr. Ratcliffe, Charley Priddle, Hurst Kendall and Irwin McMahon kind- ly providing the care The Thunkagiving service announced for the 26th in the Methodist Church will be on Nov. 9th instead. Preacher, Rev. Mr. Knighton of Fdger. Robert Kendall acted as returning officer at the polls on Monday, Thonkagiving services were beld at St. Aidan's Hall on Sunday evening. A good} congregation was present. Rev. R. John- son preached an excellent sermon, urging gratitude. Mise Beatrice Barnhardt presi ded at the organ. LEFROY Mrs. Nonh Grose returned on Tuesday from a two-weeks visit with her daughters in Toronto Miss Lily Wun, Midhurst, accompanied by a friend, Miss White, spent over Sun- day at her home here, Much «mpathy is felt for Mise Hazel Tomlinson, former teacher. in her los« by the sudden death of her father, while in Toronto Frank Dale bas purebased T. Gilpin's farm Mix Long returned fast week to her home in the city Rev. G. Kitching of Thornton occupied the Methodist pulpit on Sunday morning. Cecil Grose has gone to Toronto 10 takes course in. telegraphy Miss Sadie Smith has returned from a [and traffic with the great enemy, liquor |xentiment in favor of keeping out the busi- Our Master: Instrument-- The Organola [ TE, test of th control Pipes of the Organola i Band Record or a Quartette. "e The ordinary talking machine will reproduce a record of band instruments or quartette as one co- ordinated sound and in doing so loses the beauty and character of the individual instruments or voices. The * 'tone control pipes of the Organola are so tuned that each individual sound--instrumental or voice--is dis- tinctly reproduced because the pipes embrace every note in the scale and Vibrate in sympathy as their bates are given forth by the record which happens to be » playing. | Mode Organola "Phonolas" are made Im eight different styles and slzes. If you have not heard the "Organola" an artistic treat is awaiting you. Hear it at our dealers, or write us. The Phonola Co. of Canada, Limited Kitchener, Canada Stayner. Our World Not So Big Most folks consider this old world a pret- ty big place, but if you tossed a cube one seven-thousandth of an>inch in diameter Mlinto Lake Erie, it would occupy the sume relative space in that grest inland sea that our earth occupies in a universe termina- , WEST SIMCOE REMAINS DRY j= | Question 4 Incomplete Returns Indicate A co poe - se '1 392 Ma F . ting at the nearest star, Alpha Centauri, Big jority--For Prohib-| asjorisy No, 1211. and extending similar distance from our ition. Alliston. sun in all directions. Such a universe No, {Contains fifteen thousand six hundred and 'twenty-five undecillion miles, but it is only an infinitesimal dot in the actual universe. 366 Can you take these figures in? I paast "| Suggestion The riding of West Simcoe remains in| Question 1 . the dry colume. and thereby continues its|Question 2 . fine reputation of having no desire to, truck | Question 3 Question 4 Returns, incomplete as they are, from the different municipalities show | a decided Majority No. 1654, ness, To only one division, No. 1 in Col visit with relatives. The Methodist W.M.S will hold an en-| tertainment on Hallowe'en | A buby girl arrived at the home of Wil-! liam Reid last week H. Moriarty and family of Coulaon's | Hill spent Sunday at the home of S. Mar. shall. . ------ BELLE EWART Oct. 21.--Great interest was taken in the voting yesterday nd there is much rejoicing over the result The work bf repairing and enlarging the Knickerbocker Co.'s ice house goes steadily forward. - Mr. Wisker is having another cottage erected at the luke shore. | Mrs, Harry Sheppard spent the week: | cid with her sister, Miss Vera Whan in Toronto 'The Misses Libbie and Amelia Reid are spending couple of weeks with their sis- ter, Mra, Douglas, in Medonte, Miss Vers Whan, who has been 'in Welles- is doing nicely. ; Born--at the hospital, Orillia, on Fri- At the Gerard hospital, Orillia, on Fri- day. Oct. 17. to Mr. and Mrs. William Rennie, & son. GUTHRIE Oct. 21.--The Guthrie Women's thank- offering, held on Wed. Oct. 15, was a de- cided -suecess. The address by Mrs. Cam- eron of Allandale on the Forward Move- ment was very much enjoyed by those pre- sent, The offering amounted to $85. A. G. Muir is attendirtg the Ontario Sun- day School Convention in Toronto. 'A number from Guthrie attended the anniversary service at the Methodist Church, Shanty Bay, on Sunday Inst. Glad' to-report that A. D. Campbell's family are out of quarantine, == Wm, Hume and daughter of California are visiting at J. M. Gilcbrist's. CUNDLES Oct. 22.--A. Nash, Sr., who bas been quite seriously ill for two weeks, is very much better. ; Mr, and Mrs, Garnet Soules and Mr. and Mre. Pratt were visiting friends in Min- esing recently. Mr. and Mrs. Houghton of Newton Rob- finson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pratt Pr aka ru. Shaw visited friends at Big Bay Point on Sunday. , Monday being such a fine day for the lection brought out nearly all voters in this division and very much interest was taken. STROUD Oct. 20.--Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson of Bar- rie were visitors at J. E. Clark's, "Glenard Travelling Fingers 'Typists' fingers are the most. amaxing travelers in creation, and are capable of going tremendous distances without the fat- 'gue that would come to the feet and legs in. performing a similar journey. In or- dinary typewriting the hand may travel, no- cording to an expert,.10,000 miles a year and not indicate any impairment in effic- ' Batteaw lingwood. stands the descredit of making any show of a leaning toward the merest {econ eewees se : a on czema re-entry of the traffic. There it is only on pisantisad ; Ns 'one question, No. 4, that a small majority, | Question ; 9 It will take just a few moments to step 19. was secured. The objcesion to. the | Question raffic is not confined to the towns, but is equally strong in the rural sections, all of which rolled up big majorities of noes. in und ask us .what our experience bus $e agg | been in the way of grateful customers with "*¥ the soothing wash of oils, D.D.D. Your Majority, No, 358 money back unless the first bottle relieves The rerurns received are as follows you. Herbert G. Robertson, Druggist, Bar- Cott at A $200 Fine rie. Vonngw Yes No. |, H+ Lowe appeared before Magistrates PS. Nod "S| Green and Long of Bradford on Tuesday Qu bai ; on and plete guilty to the charge of selling e oe e Juestion be liquor. 1¢ fine imposed was $200 and = gente 206 [C's coal of 820008 : THE LIQUID WASH Question 4 203 "o08 =] Majority. 106. P.S. No.2 Question 1... Question 2 Question 3 Question 4 | Majority, 611. Do you remember P. 8. No. 3 th aie 1 jose ages, when yor quer. +: character was being Question 3 formed -- how you Question 4 followed examples, did what other people did-- Majority," 842. your senior years at P. 8. No. 4 school -- your start in Question 1. business? Recall them Question 2 if you can. You gained Question 8 a knowledge you will Question 4 : find useful when your own boy starts out. Majority, 656, PL S.No 8 Give him the right start. Teach him the value of Question 1. Personal appearance and self respect. Tell him how Question 2. confidence may be gained merely from aclean shave--or, Question 3 better still, show him--and show him in a practical way. Question 4 .. ; Give him a GILLETTE Safety Razor and make his morning shave come easy. The old time Majority, 1198. P. 8, No. 6. Question 1 . Question 2 . Question 3. pulling and scraping is a thing of the past. The Question:4: « haphazard element is gone. There is no need for your ; boy to know anything but the ease and comfort of the Majority, 1804. Gillette shave. It is the razor of his time--that to which No. he is entitled--nothing more, nothing less. se sinjorty for Nos 14, we) I] Sold at most at i h f jority for No. 1145. Pieri teat ' ue at mos stores catering to the needs o men. Majority for N Question No. 3. 1965 BIADE IN Majority for No Question No. 4... . 1858 Majority for No. 992. Total majority No. 4458. Creemore Question No. 1 . Question No. 2 . Question No. 3 Question No. 4 . iency. This refers, of course, to the a ferage typist in an office, Majority No., 864.

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