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Barrie Examiner, 15 Jan 1920, p. 12

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THE BARRIE EXAMINER Would you marry a girl if she followed you from Switzerland to New York 2?? See MAY ALLISON the American beauty, in "ALMOST MARRIED " Fri-Sat., Jan. 16-17 A brilliant combination of love and laughter. Also Hatold Lloyd in "Chop Suey & Co." You will never forgive yourself if you miss see- ing SESSUE HAYAKAWA --IN-- 'THE GREY HORIZON' supported by his Japan- ese wife and kiddies. Mon.-Tues., Jan. 19-20 Mac Sennett Comedy FANNIE WARD and LEWIS J. CODY "Our Better Selves" A thrilling human interest drama of renunciation and self abnegation, Wed.-Thurs., Jan. 21-22 Also a Christie Comed) USUAL PRICES a | EXTENSIVE CREDIT SALE OF FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS The undersigned has received in. structions from FRED AYERST to sell by Public Auction at LOT 5, CON. 9, INNISFIL ON THURSDAY, JAN. 22 } the following: HORSES--1 black horse, 5 yrs. old, heavy; 1 black . 6 yrs. old, heavy: 1 bay horse, 7 yrs. old, heavy; 1 brown Dare, 7 yrs, old, heavy; 1 bay mare, 8 yrs. old, heavy; 1 grey mare, 5 yrs. old, gen. | pur.; 1 grey colt, 2 yrs. old, gén, pur: 4 bay mare, 8 yrs. old, in foul; 1 grey" horse, 10 yrs. old; 1 bay colt, 2 yrs. old. 1 sorrel colt. yrs. old; 1 bay colt, 3 yr. old, driver: 1 bay colt, 2 yrs. old, heuvy; 1 brown colt, 1 yr. old. CATTLE--1 Roun cow, 6 yrs. old, due in May; 1 black and white cow, 5 yrs. old. due in April; 1 red and white cow, 3 yrs. old, due in April; 1 roan cow, 8 yre, old, due in May; 1 red cow, supposed to be in calf; 1 black and white cow, 5 yre. old, due in June; 4 spring calves; 2 red heif. ers, rising 2'yrs. old; 2 roan heifers, ing 2 yra.; 3 steers, 'rising 2 yrs. old; 1 +Hereford bull, thoroughbred; 3 black and white heifers, 2 yrs, old. SHEEP & PIGS--12 well-red ewes, in lamb; 6 store pigs, IMPLEMENTS--1 Mawey-Harris binder, 8 ft. cut; 1 Massey-Harris 13:hoe drill; 1 hurrows; 2 No, 21 Fleury walking plows; 1 Oliver riding plow, nearly new; 1 Inter. national gasoline engine, 8 H.P.; 1 fanning. mill; 1 International gasoline engine, 213 LP. hay racks; 1 International 'gaso- fine engine, 1 HP. Mogul; 1 top buggy; 1 International tractor, 8-16, new; 1 Cock. shutt tractor plow; 1 Frost '& Wood gang plow, 2-furrow; 1 cutter, new; 1 Fleury geng plow, 2-furrow; 1 International stifi- tooth cultivator; 1 wheelbarrow; 1 Inter. national spring-tooth cultivator; 5 water barrels; 1 Standard cream separator; 1 set long-tug heavy harness; 1 set short-tug. heavy harness; 1 set long-tug heavy bat ness, nearly new; 1 cook stove; 1 set single driving harness; 1 wood heater; 1 steel range; 1 Bell blower cutting box; about 80 tons good hay; about 100 cedar posts; also neckyokes, chains, shovels, and many 'other articles too numerous to mention. All. will be sold without reserve, as the 'proprietor has sold his farm. THE ALLANDALE Off All Goods FEBRUARY IMPERIAL PHONOGRAPHS which play all disc records Prices from $75 to $375 . FURNITURE STORE Special Discount DURING JANUARY AND the Orange Hull, Mr. and Mrs, Chas relunves in London. Clarence Mitchell spent the with friends in Toronto Miss Violet Taylor has been appointed orgunist of the Presbyterian Church. Miss Pearl Swun. of Flos, is visiting her sister, Mrs, W. Looker, Burton Ave. Lewis are visiting week-end | gregution will be held About twelve membera of Lodge Kem felt a lingwood last Friday night for the purpose of installing the 1920 officers of Lodge ) Canterbury, After the | members id Visitors aut down to an old fashioned English Christmas dinner, in. [eluding ronst beef, vegetables, di After dinner. speeches. gunice id xongs helped puss the time till the "wee ama' hours," neline Pringle, widew of the Is ws the result of a stroke of | paralysis received two weeks ago. The | family came here from Terra Cotta some |six years ago and Mr. Pringle died 9 year Hater. Pecrused was §1 Years of age She lived with her son, Henry. One son, George, was killed in the war. Mm Sherning, of Stroud. is a daughter, The funeral nerviees were taken by Rev. Geo, A Brown and Rev. WJ. Watt deceased be. ing a Presbyterian. After an Gillnens of five weeke with ty | {rhoid fever. Charles Wm. Lowe died in the hospital on Tuesday morning. De [evased was in his 48th year and wae born in Bedfords nglund. As a lado! me to Canada when bis parenta There he farmed un seven he settled at Thornton, years ago when he exme to Allin. © take a position us baggageman at POSTPONED CREDIT SALE to be held on MONDAY, JAN. 19 The Extensive Credit Sale of FRANK WALLACE Lot 12, Con. 6, Innisfil periginally arranged for Jan. 14 hag to be postporied owing to @ storm and will be held on MONDAY, JAN. 19 The list is as follows HORSES--1 bay mare. general purpose, 5 yrs. old; 1 bay gelding, heavy, 5 yrw, old; 1 bay gelding. heavy, 5 yra. old; 1 Hackney mare, 7 yrs: old; 1 bay horse, 12 «| yrs. old; 1 bay gelding, heavy, rising 3 yrs, old; 1 spring colt, Percheron. CATTLE--2 Holstein cows, 4 yrs, old, fresh; 1 Holstein cow, 6 yrs. old, due June 10th; 1 Hereford cow, 4 yrs. old, duo June 7th; 1 Hereford cow, 6 yrs; old, due March 20th; 2,cows, 4 yrs. old, milking; 1 Holstein cow. 6 yra, oly due April 22nd; 8 cat'le, rising 2 yrs. off; 6 fat cattle; 7 cattle, rising 1 yr. old; 2'young calver, PIGS AND POULTRY--1 Yorkshire sw, due Feb. Ist; 1 Tamworth sow, due Feb. 15th; 28 store pigs; a number of fowl, IMPLEMENTS--1 Deering Binder, 7 ft. cut, nearly new, with trucks; 1 Deeting mower, 5 ft. cut, nearly new; 1 Deering dise drill, No. 13, nearly new; 1 sulky. rake, nearly new; 1 Cockshutt manure spreader, nearly new; 1 Adams wagon, with box; 1 Chatham wagon, nearly new; 2 good hay racks; 1 spring-tooth cultivator; 1 dise harrow; 1 set iron harrows; 1 Cock. shutt plow, 2-furrow; 1 Oliver riding plow, 1-furrow ; 1 single plow, Fleury, Nb. 21; 1 singlosplow, Wilkinson, No. 4; 1 set heavy sleighs, néurly new; 1 Chatham fanning- mill\with bagger; 1 set scales, 2000 Ibs. 1 Mnssey-Harris cutting box, 12 in, mouth. nearly new; I grain grinder, Jolliett,, 644 in. plate; 2 cutters, 1 root pulper, 1 buggy. 1 set heavy harness with breeching; 2 seta long-tug harness, A quantity of turnips, 15 tons good timothy hay. Also' whiffletrees,. neckyokes, ther. articles, installation the |) pluin- pnd. | Tiffin St., died in the hospital ; 1 Durham eow, 8 yrs, old, due April 20th; | © --___________) S.0F. meet on Friday at 8.00 sharp in | Allandale served the G.T.R. fui baggagemiaster at this point, He waa of| announced that the official openine pA Gut uature, but was very obliging ail! of the Winter Sport Season In that tenjoyed the respect and goodwill of both | Cy will open oa Tuesday, January the railroadmen and the Mrs | with a grand parade of th: | Lowe who was formerly Min Carobne shoo and kindred Clubs. The |Gar:ner. of Tho following family: Mra, dale, Frank, B lL and" Margaret President, Bro. asurer 8, 'onductor C. Doyle. Ti At the close of the b jquet was provided j Dunnett, J and P. Hook. Dench. real success Minx Myrtle Patehell ustes, 1s renewing equ Bert Simpson, who attended last yeur,| Of "Inter pastime flourinie and {1 hax returned to complete his course, ~ Canadv's oldest City. the D. 1, Mitchell, who has been ill, ie inv fe takes on a new char |nraving: funted on the St. Lawren Alfred Jukes, of Parry Sound. in 9 River, easily accessible by train, [on attendance. A. Ferguson. Recording Secretary W nancial Seeretary N Overs, Sentinel R. Dunnet McCausland, P. Hook hundled by the commite ne day recently some new For w quarter of' century he | Hil Mayor Lavigueur of Quebec has hfully and well as survives Hutchings, Allan.) trac Lorraine, Jeun, Jack A meeting of the ORC. will be held Deceased wan a Presby.| cn tng with a grand carnival trom men's Hall on Sunday, Jan. 15. /terian and the services toduy were token | Se nena 'ith to 17th tendunce is requested jby Rev. W. J. Wutt, interment being use| -- Sinco Winter Sports have becom» ia vreparutory and bap. |i Burne Union Cenvetery | ®& popular as those of Summer, eat A arr ag Ura | Machinists' Officers | there Is no weed for aay ne to dread Flan SAUER. Cantante te Cmes|| oasae aan installation of Officers of | th dreav.nesa of Decrmber, lancer REL neat Bn woenine the International Machinists' | and February. To wkate rhyt micah, Sune 1. (he sonal Meta: cl the ees Ledges Ne sae € in the Orange| Jy ujon un open-air rlik: to tramp ab. 3L |Full. Allandale. Jon. 33. yp Newly | ot: cu-'s snowshoes over Nelda whien vcleeted officers were installed by Bro. Past] are ompanied D.D.T. Peurce & Col. {President W. Bell. 'The officers installed | 1% ben rig Patterson, | to 1 Dees all, be R. Ferguson, View rusiees R. Johnson, pusiness @ fine han | on t This was successfully | ad devotecs, dy} -- Skating and s% "| practee before on consisting of R, Overs, R. Ct Appropriate tosste were honored and fit. | ®!di ting speeches given, making the evening a| fect! will one of our grad] £" antance in. tow chines Fray (1)! Chateau Frontenac, Que- jbee, '(2) Toboggan Slide, Citadel the] so.20n will last a month, and an at whiters Jey wat B. B. C. NOTES ¢ w over the land--there Tia are at their best ur Lady of the Snows", every typs Quebec offers to her guste an une feiene' welcome, Thursday, January 15, -1920 so ae 2 ' Enjoying the Winter in Old Quebec ll, Quebec. ve programme gf weck-enil nd sports has been arranged ha able for the ordinary Hs 10 up from an itn se helght and yet to land, up- ! und graceful, én one's skis: oborran at the rate of an ex: * Wan and, most fascinating of Perbaps, to slide on the Swiss leicha whe' are still a nove his side of the Atlaptic--all this more does Winter offer to her Dg and snowshocing are por y simple; all one nzeda is "the to do. the soul to dare." Whers mantle covers the ts and spreads a blanket of winter In Canada, At the Chateau Rrvied is time ate ae trvre the huge hotel whieh the [Mrved, Thin time self-starting Reng CPR, bas tilt om Dufforin Terrace, ; Mire Sella Hayes, Mina Gladys Moriny, | (6 Winter cuest will find that his! snowshoes today, as when the In-/in the Ancient Capital bids far to Misa Mue Marley nd Mise MacLaugalin{ ("4007 comfort and outdoor apert| drove swept over it three hundred eclipse even ity own brilllant past jhave ccured good positions in Toramta} Ms:e altke heen eonstdered, "Twollong winters ago. After 'a day out| To the guest, the "Chambres Cans fitusing the part ceck. "| {tie ons {9 the courtyard tor the|of doors, one ts rendy to return to/adlennes" are sure to make a stro! Owing to the large attendance anocher| Salers. the other In the pn altde | cae, Rotel for an evening of dancing | appeal. They form one of the sev room has been secured with machines | The B.B.C, boys see: ood showing on the mediate hockey teams, |_ The new Dictaphone for the new term takes | Penetang Herald~ {People will take the ris that "he authorities enough to warrant premixes in the Towns first place raided was don's. ant foun siderable some of the pf. Mr. Marchildon second offence. Seat for the By-elections to provi Drury and Hon, Mann islature are to be held is legally possible. ¢ 'Prime Norfolk, and § tion in East Kent. No constituency is to W. E. Raney, with a se: herty are to be op; tion day will, therefore, township of Nottaw Special Officer \Floody fan attraction for visitors at the schoal The lection for the Literury Society --_--_--___ Moonshine Whiskey in Tiny it seems that some Mhiskey no matter what the penalty may be. For some time considerable moon shine" suf has been finding ite way into town, but it was not till the holiday season Here Chief Watson and his assist. ash' getting in shape to run when he 'speared before the PM. he was assensed $200 und costs and was given a few days to dig up the cash. This is his and 'buried inthe straw nt the ister of Agriculture, with seats in the Leg fer is to run in North - Doherty will seck elec time to provide the Attorney-General, Hi It is unlikely that he will seek election before the results in the other two con- "| atituencies are known, or at least until it is found whether the Premier and Mr, Do- The writs are to be part of this week. That means that siom- inations will take place twenty-one days after the issuance of the writs. Nomina- ruary 6 and 10. If there are contests, vot- ing will take place one week later, --___ A Little Still Proved Expensive mow, While around about the south end of the Renddings for the past week are ns follows, Jan. 8. 9. and fully equipped | f+ © m to be making a» junior and inter. vir the ouriera: a tohogean alide|and other allied amusements, The| ent Period Suites in the hotel, {or Dittor'n 'Terrace, and per-|Chateau Frontenac is the centre of and, as the name implies, are hone, qreatest altract'on of all, the! Quebec's social life, the magnet |typically French-Canadian, Tn nar:- $ 'ot stsiohe-- these ore but «| which fo at ill, that ts/ing them after Jacques' Cartier, fer of t !iducementa offered to. vivacious and charming of her so- Champlain, and Montcalin, heroes Pi'te wo love an outdoor lite, The elety, No one who has been pre-|all, the Compafty has sparcd no ee (Re te Th aneromediame fay make sent at her New Year's Dance in the | effort to make them reprosont roorus {t 'deal for. sk and the broad place this week. of manufacturing secured' evidence seurch of certain hip of Tiny, The Clement Marchi real stuff and con. was arrested and Lafontaine. The any evidence thut but * they still on his id to be a was phcked way Premier ide Premier E. C. ing Doherty, Min- almost as soon as be opened at this at. issued the latter » be between Feb- higher euunuyside te Today, brought the second lowest ienst ip erature of the winter so fur, the mercury 89; expenditures, $18,645.07 ; overdraft, | Gemetery Company annual meet registering 18 below, which is 3 degrees $2,068.18, | This week also has brought considerable ance of $25,011 from 1918, $45,868.83; Chrteru Frontenac can ever forget|in the manoir of @ French-Canadian selgneur--J, 1, easy to traverse on|{t; and this season the soctal life zs J 18Y COURTESY OF CRR snowfall in Paris. The snow covered German cannon in the Court Yard les. Another Cold --Attention is called to the ad- nap s10,5s.-| vertisemant of The Barrie Union Collegiate Institute--Recei eg taas ing, and to the fact that al} plot Public Schools--Receipts, including bal-| owners are shareholders and are urged to attend this meeting. J. W. Ness, Sevy.-Treas, 2-36 es Collier St. Methodist Church than the coldest day in Decem x the to:al fall being over 8 inches. penditures, $37,829.67; balance, $8,536.16. AT 31 0.2. MRS. NETTA STONE 32 z =| Teacher (of Theory, Harmony, '2 «= % . X] Blane and Volos' Oulture 6° 18 12] Graduate of London and Toronto Sunday, January 18th, 1920. - 8 50) Conservatory of Music. Pupils} 41 aim--The Pastor, Rev, R: J, Fallis. : 2 20/prepared for Toronto Conserva-|. p.m.--The 8. B, Service, 7. p.m.--Rev, ©, W. DeMille, BA. tory.exams, 3-tfo} je Becretary of B, E. for Studio, 71 Essa Road

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