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Barrie Examiner, 11 Dec 1919, p. 2

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'Pou | | Opera House FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DEC. 12- 13 A Paramount. I ra att Sr LOUISA M ALCOIS Famous Story 'LITTLE WOMEN' A moving picture of smiles 'and tears _ for every Malt and woman' and child who loves and laughs . "Mére than Q, 200, (elele) 'copies of the eho have Ful and "appealing that 8 the pried. word is the Meg and Jo Evared nd An to hife on Uke screen brought 1 SPECIAL MACK SENNETT 'COMEDY "THE VitLAGE SMITHY" SOME SHOW FGR THE MONEY--DON'T MISS IT. Prices 16-11 cts. First show 7.15, second 9.00 COMING --Pauline y Gilmore in Mon. - Tue: Wed--Bu Frederick "Rocky in "Paid in Full" Cheap Coal Only $7.50 Per Ton 1 vou know that you can get 2000 Ibs. good Hard Coal at $7.50 per ton during this month? IL is Buckwheat size, but if properly used of Buckwheat should throw as much h of any other size. Road to Dublin" 2000 Ibs. t as 2000 Ibs. It can be used with good satisfaction in stove or furnace by putting it on separately at suitable times for banking fires at night or in mild weather, and in fact can be used to economy in any weather in stove, range or furnace. Get a half ton or ton and try it. The Sarjeant Co., Limited Phones. 88 and 94, or in the evenings 317 or 151. Poultry Wanted We require a large quantity of Turkeys, Geese, Chickens and Ducks. Highest cash prices paid for fancy quality goods. From past experience goods marketed in time for Northern trade bring better prices than later on. We will have buyers qn Barrie Market SATURDAY, DEC. 13 IROQUOIS FALLS MERCHANDISING CO., LTD. Local Representative Troquois Falls, FRED. C. GRASLEY Ont. Phone 357 96 Mary St. THE BARRIE EXAMINER JAMES COUTTS MANY CHARGES CALLED BY DEATH IN THIS PROTEST Was Prominent in Agricul-|J. T. Simpson Says Bribery, tural Affairs for Many| Corruption, Etc., were used Years. in U.F.O. Campaign. After a week's dfiness, James 'Continued from page 1) Loults passed away al Wis hou] (yg in Avening, on Saturday, Dee. 6, in his 7ith y Born in Aberdeen, Scotland, he came as a Jad of nine to Can- ada with his parents, Mr. and M Dunean Coutts, who honiesteaded ge matter injurious to J on the farm now occupied byl'r, Simpson George Coutis on con, 2, Vespra 18 Making and publishing; When about 22 years of ageldivers false statements uf facts Jathes Coutts returned to Scol-!in relation to the personal ch [land where he attended scho ier und conduct of said J. £ jfor some time. On coming back} Simpson. | to Vespra, Mr. Coults ran a saw {9 Knowingly ceeeiving trom! mill for a Mr. Robinson for tweydivers companies and associa. | Bo vears and (hen had a mill of his tions, including the. Demimion| & own fora year befure buying the|Alhanee, ives -- eontributions. ue r fer eleetion purposes, | Many unqualified persans| Knowingly publishing false statements of the withdrawal of said J.' Simpson, Distributing advertising without the oame of thereon, said printing oi a [homestead, lot 14. eon then loans, ete jall bush but about 15, was about forty years [vated also persens wtase nanies Mr. Coutts was a publicespirit-jwere not on the voters' list ed citizen, Not only did be} Sf Many vated for respond. evince a stroug terest in mat-{ent, whe were employed for bins; ters pertaining to the publi ge Work af le election far whieh Iweal, but he willingly devated|fhey received or expected ta pet time and efert to promoting wene pay, | jfhem. He was actively V2 Qualifosl vate jed with) the Barrie Ag " Isaeiety for aver Uhiriy vears, and Prom) veting Ja director untit two Vhat the ballots east were foveal preventet sociale Idaral te the petitioner w lL ey Jwhen he was apport Sermly counted and that an tast forary ireetar ay tion oft larser mitber of the pr in Fa able servi tes atl tarked ballets were an fayer ul | potatons were VoStapsan iran ony on the fur and fer unany: ¥ coniedent anid tsa He won peizes at the fare fe might te tiaye Jeallections of 2 Mins ballets were eeninteed ft owtaeh tne! not heen supplied. ie the Das which were ents 4 Veter contd te alentit 2h That valu ball far the petibener were + 6 oyield Jrmuch as <toad a en Jf net liseoneage dim Hotferm --aere frying pre would have Faliiston whi en es ite Its peal field. sfa well othe papers from the \reun) Midhurst " Wecatfiew af Gordes Stuer. harris 1 jet potate femis itt thas dls. dep Parente Jtriet vt this as ne doubt dae im Qt the stene finnes wits fy lel frome crvtent fe ie Gere st te petition + 1 Haret agaimaty shown hyo Mi, Contys. in de retin es Th dehnistene fie ing this feattre of favniane Simear The grounds ot thas scene fazen wears Mrs Coutts was jie g the Centre Sim Dystitute aml was mn his elfarts any Varvew Spens and Miss Dittey | all the ofteer quem) Coutts. 2 Me Detald Pers ef Nis Tilers fenddy were hanes aunt Mes af Vespers Homservalives, Mr. Conti. was ajSurvivene teocters and Tors Liberal sunt bis) first vote was ares Alex anil Goer jpelled in South simeor when! Che Perontes | Lite Vides were oxen seareery ruth: Avenine! than they are today, AL. Finlay, Multiist. Mrs, Gor Bee oe ae a ee ee eee Wo feat, Weyburn, Sask A oileep intere ements that promised for thes The bey was brant from fgarul of the he eonnert=! Avent hits abd home at Mid el himeeli with fhe Patrons of horst oon Siday aml onterment Indastey, vlicring the remyaira-fwas minder Madhiirst cemetery Hvely briet existence of That are lon Wealnesdity afternecn uinvatien. and was its standard ' in Centre Simear in 1804 Jwhen tie and \. 1 Thempsen | PIANIST ACCOMPANIST Hwent dawn by a small minerity C. P. FARRELL Orchestra furnished for Dances and all occasions Toronte | Hea tees senrnepeat fet with the! late Robt, Paton. Fara time he served inthe township) conned (Deceased was a lifelong jem hor of the Presbyterian Chureh,|& Herbert Ave., For many vears he was superin- H - Jiendent af the Sunday School all jMidhnest and continued teaching jin the Sunday Sehoot he pmeoved te Asfnin member of Balmoral of Seotland |he had a gr both town and country. His first wife was Mary Mon- teith, of Vespra, who died six! Jyears ago. 'Two years later he married Mrs, Carruthers, of Avoning, who survives him. Of his five daughters and four sons| the following are living:-- Mrs, | Thos, Knupp (Edenvale', Mrs, 4 aeneneeneeenaianeteneendmnanenenasenmemmmaned GRAND TRUNK Syste SYSTE BARRIE TIME TABLE . (In effect Dec. 1, 1919) Times of Trains Leaving and Arriving at Barrie From Toronto No. 41. daily except Sunday, Toronto to North Bay, 10.52 nm. No. 45. dail a Sunday, Toronto ee ee "WHAT SHALL | PLAY FOR YOU?" Come--name your artist and your selection. Tl play it for you, no matter what it is. Rousing, rollicking, campfire songs, negro melodies, grand opera--all can be played on the Brant-Ola. Plays all makes of disc records properly. Perfect tone reproduction, The world's best music brought imto your home, ready at a moment's notice. The Brant-Ola is a wonderful instrument. Master workmen make it in seven different styles. Finished in Fumed Oak or Mahogany. Easy to choose, a style and price to suit every home and purse. Arrange for a demonstration at your dealer's. You'll want the Brant-Ola: 9, The 'Nationtl. 'Tuesday, Thure- nd' Saturday, Toronto to Winnipeg, . Other days to North Bay, To Toronto No, 46, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, North Bay to Toronto, 5.15 am, / SOLD HERE BY No. 42, daily except Sunday, Graven- burst to "Toronto. 8.40 a.m. No. 10, The National, Mondays, Thurs- days and Saturdays, Winnipeg to Toronto, 12.57 noon. No. 44, daily except Sunday, North Bay to Toronto, 5.10 p.m. Hamilton-Meaford'» Line *No. 63, to Meaford, 7.45 p.m. No. 305, to Meaford, 10.10 a.m., mixed. No, 396 from Meaford, 5.25 p.m., mixed No. 60, to Hamilton, 840 a.m. All daily' except Sunday. *This is from Allandale. from Barrie Sta! >, Fonatang Line. From Penetang, 5. To Penetang, 10.10 a.m, No connection Clapperton Street----East Side COWIE & CO. -SUCCESSORS TO MISS ARMITAGE SSAA AR RAR LTE RRR 2 The New F ancy Goods Store Wools, Stamped Goods, Children's # ; Wear, Pullovers and Sweater Coats, # | Beads and all lines of Fancy Goods o a i eg AREA HEHE ys NO STROPPING. NO Men who shave themselves with the Gillette Safety Razor waste no time with, strop or hone! Every shave is with a factory-sharpened blade -- an edge keener by far than most men could put on a razor. $5.00 the set, Dealers everywhere. EL SUT RATT TE a BRANTFORD SALES LTD, BRANTFORD, CANADA Distributor GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR CO., OF CANADA, LIMITED. 73 ST. ALEXANDER STREET, MONTREAL.

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