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Barrie Examiner, 18 Nov 1920, p. 11

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H in arrears, ov. 8. C. WARNER unless we are . C. WAR b the subscriber C. Warner passed away at Creemore . Remittances Private Hospital, on Tuesday, Nov. 9, from 1 letter, .money tf . |kidney trouble with complications, from par in Barrie, [which he had been suffering for two years. sy bi 5 A woek previous he had been taken to the - Sac s | but it was not thought that bis a i |condition was #0 serious. ATOM, i ("Samuel Charles Warner was born st De Hiei 'Cow Falls, Ont. end wus in his 73nd yei D THEORY Twenty 'ago he waa appointed post- Barrie [master ut Brentwood, also conducting a . R6tfe#: general store the i was an honored citizen of the community. For many ye e wae conyected with Mary Kirk Church, New Lowell, being an elder for ten years. 'The reiniins were brought to Barrie on 'Friday. Nov. 12, interment being made in Fnion Cemetery, the service being con MIDDLE AGE by bie pastor, R May Pass the Critical Period Safely and Comfortably by Taking ce Collier Street AN, SINGING for jof Music* PHONE 675 "No Nation Can Rise Above The Level of Its Home Life" y af. tin Mary. Ki ory aud Singing Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable | :ernoon, cu Rev. Mr. Shepherd. Slusic. ete. Compound. | T. B. REIVE ition is given Regina, Sask.--"I was going through ered for two (Markham Ecouomiat) Residents of the town were #hocked to learn on coming down to buxiness, Wedder day morning, (Nov. 31, that f, B, Reive. | the oldest merchant im the town, had pase- ed away during the night, Mr. Reive, who AISE the standard of living in the home and the standard of the nation rises with it. To procure furniture that will elevate and make the house a home of which you can be justly proud does not call for extravagance. Good taste is more necessary than a large expenditure of money. Saad veel, 2 oe rare rer] zh. Jue eturned the. prorviie Qay freee Canada was one of the first tries ti by ni 3 jays I felt tired and -» visit to his son in Welland, returned be- le countries to 'here ji i onto Conser. g?} unfit to do my work. 'tween nine and ten o'clock Tuesday even- respond to the now world-wide movement to i are beautiful suites and individual Ny excsana, 4 At gave, Ladle eee ee ad beak Ie b ete ea pieces of furniture obtainable at moderate fhone 424. ) Sr Pinkham's' Vege- jthe morning hix wife arose about veven pesutify the Rome: Aud there are nopeople cost, which are true works of art, many of iy, Se he world whi 7 ANS il" Bb {able "Compound a ee witndut, ibstarine her husibad, y eS is wee who are in a better position to Eo being correct adaptations of the desi A a ot whom she thought was peacefully éleeping. afford and to appreciate the best and truest of the "old masters" who created the "Period ICE ! C results, and T also |g hour later, Miss MeNubb. the bouse- things in life tha: i Furniture" i " ig, Bg a very mele Keeper, went upstairs to x2 if he wished 5 n we in Canada. ralture" eo.miuehiiin vogue today, PITTS _ By Spring tonicanduse [his breukfust and diseovered that he wae '6; = ipation F she. A " ) 3 NF dead. ueen. ni aly i from which | aufler much. T bave ree. By on hin uther's fara at Chuvehil urnishings Mould Character A Q e"* Room Phone i, mit Innisfil township, Simcoe County, in Aug: : Rince, § a suggestion, st = cthah ihe kee pallling you should | 61852, 'Thoms Bluke Reive, on attsin- H The important part that the furnishings of "Queen Anne" bedvoorn ot eh bet £ . Bay, 810 Robinson St., Regina, Sask, |i manhu\d, went to Manitoba in 1874. \y the hoy play in moulding character and de- al and refined effect obtained by the selec. 2 you have warning syemptome such [Jus after Ibe Rbd rebellion, by the old nN veloping a true pride in family and in race is tion of detic aulte Of bedroonl Aerie AN a eee eee ey eaeoritahce: [Red River route of portage and bost. Re- of an artistic suite of bedroom furniture. ation, 8, better understood today than a fi ing probate of headaches, backache, dread of impend- |turving after ee pom, eee ij ASEM YEARESES Just two or three pieces of artistically d es i rm At) ert 'a u Col ; : a eg iene _ 1G eetlontnd tae Ment aback Detar In 1883. he panes Mackhuce' parehaciee How are children to be led to appreciate signed furniture will raise the level of aa ; ete, Trereges irregularities, 'constipation, |the general store busines of the late F, the solid, substantial things in life--the beau- _-- entire living room. An i unlop street, yes, ifs lon, 4 us 4 id by gradually adding variable 'appetite,' weakness, inguiet- |Tuckett. and for many year T. B, Reive's | ties of art, the love of good literature, the other pieces and suites in the different rooms, 'ude, and dizziness, get a bottle of Lydia |store hus been recognized as a lending one A 7 " 4 by a =m E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and |in the community. | desire for culture--unless they have the pro- you will, before long, work a magical trans- DY ks begin taking he medicine at once. Wa | "The Ite T. B. Reve, during his ln per surroundings in the home? formation of the home, ie, now it elp you as it Ira, | residence here, has been recognized as ono . Lindsay. f oreniost di i ¢ fo inert, : Sect al A" ter te Improve the Home A Finer and Greater Nation for. 3 j r five years he was one of the managers of! r of Te Minurd's Liniment Co., Limited m . . Every advance in refineme: My gerne Gentlemen, 1 have waed MINARD'S LIN Pogues aor be ere one, rene Beautify the home with furniture that is every improvement in the home ateounaincs C. Murchison IMENT one xeeel ait dna fay for lina of the High Behuol Board; was one designed on truly artistic lines. Make the every influence that raises the ideals of home- a year, 'und for the every slay ill upd 26ci- ofthe ideat metber and a Pasi Master home a place of cheerfulness, refinement and life, makes the nation that much finer and " " T would not sturt ® voyage witheat ix if}! Markham Union Lodge, AF. & AM; restfulness. Make it breathe warmth and stronger. DRS, ETC. A mrt voyage: wit la Juntice af the Peace; one of the founders | hearti A 'i 2 uildiny {cont a clétler-a- bottle: 1 und best players in the old noted Markbata eartiness. Make it truly hospitable, solidly We are living i i . Behe, rank ee ine DESIARDIN. Cheeker Club. and member of the Math comfortable--a home that inspires interest times in ac country with @ glock Feeme, wi ae Sehr. "Starke," St, Andre, Kamourisks, yim Bowling Club, A genial, upright man, in all that is good and worth while-in life-- _theref ees rien S glorious suture, ' is IRCouaILICig: bik. FeaGnadbllities to hie feslaw dic oan therefore, Canadians have every incentive and | and it will mould character and develop true cal 11 afford . A + LB. ies men anil to the community, hia was « pride in family and in race n well afford to beautify their homes with i, etc. LY useful. well: life ; \ + new and better furniture. , BTC. ' survived by hie widow, two sone Dr. Wilfred Rei Velland and Howard sof Toronto, and two sisters, Mrx. Allan ial * Jof Churchill and Miss Tsabells of Toronta, Bank of Hamilton Buildin, Tor nad. urt of ood works like a The funeral will take place on Sund NOH a onto, Canada fotaries, ° at 2.30 p.m. to St. Andrew's cen E--The Home Furnishings Bureau d ney to low dog with three yan will be a Masonic one, goods of any kind. -Itu object {a to promote a aieator honsene may to in the {urniahing of Canadian homes. Your local dealer will legs walks-- Ze JOHN McLEOD ~ be pleased to give you any information you desire about suit- Fron luat week's Collingwood Enterprise able furniture for your home. a ou need in taken the following obituary of Jobn Me- ra y Tend, father of \Mrv, Alex. D, Campbell ih i" of Gutbrie:-- ha Pe + At hic home, lot 14, con, 9, Nottawasaga, oe ad [Joh MeLeod, a highly reqpected resident I Methodisé |of the township, died on Nov. 2, in. the ion [Sith your of his uge, Deceused war: born ] Jin Inlay, Scotland May 1, 1837, and there tL ; | grew to. maturity. He sailed the Atlantic When your brain ILLS An active brain must have pure: blood, not poisoned with, products of indigestion--or liver S, ut home, and one daughter, Mrr. Gor don Fraser of Medicine Hut, ales two brothers, Robert_of Churchill and Wilhum. \for a time on the New York route and afterwards joined the Glasgow police force. | serving there until 1863, when he emigrated with his parents to Canada and game to 'Nottawasaga, residing in the back settle- | ment for five years. He then purchased his Hate homestead ant began pioneering in every sense of the term. In 1870 he mar- ried Christina Morrison, daughter of the late James and Mary Mbrrison of Smith- dale. A fumily of two sons and: three daughtern was their good fortune, Being of powerful physique, he was appointed a a kind and considerate neighbor in sick-}law, Wm. Greenluw. noas or trouble truly The services were the poor man's|conducted by Rev, R, M. Hanna, pastor of friend. Ho-ulways took a keen interest|Elmvale Presbyterian Church . This announcement is inserted by THE HOME FURNISHINGS BUREAU in matters educational, his last opportunity being the gift of a site for the new school,. the completion (Nov. 1) of which hé lived to see. In religion he was a consistent Presbyterian, in politics s staunch Conserv- ative. His wife predeceased him nine years SET MOTOR AFIRE_ On Friday night the gasoline tank of Jobn Watson's automobile took fire in front of the Ford garage, Bradford. A match was struck to wee how much gasoline was out. Had the fire got up the bose and into the big tank under the sidewalk, s| torn down, serious explosion might have taken place. --Witness, BACK TO GOOD OLD ONTARIO. Cookstown Advocate--A farmer snfl wife with five horses and a covered wagon passed through here afew days ago. They The old armorica in Orillia are to be AT , Totonte, * . : limb of the law, his services being offen | ago, 'also hia daughter, Mrs. W. T. Black-|in the tank and immediately there was|came from 500 miles beyond Moose Jaw row. and kidney laziness. [emeet i the early Fo yad to bing & burn, and. bie son, Jecoes A. He le ous-|quite conflagration, In the axcitement |and 'were gulag: ¢0 Misgee Falls, . Failure mach, f lara hermes | ionti oe Te aeattal keane ho [*ived by one sister, Mra, Alex. Campbell,some of: the liquid was spilled on the| in cropa was the cause of their removal.| FZ forsity Ste, Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World. fad. b vated ay ee he teams he| one brother, Alex. McLeod; 2 aon, D. L.|ground and the fire spread over quite o|They started about the middle of June. lot. deity. Sold everywhere in Canade. In bores, 25c., B0e. rd ce 7 ceful jer he was Very |MoLeod, Broomhill, Man.; two daughters, fxurface. Mr. Nolan quickly brought his ------ The HALLIDAY COMPANY, Limited oubspoRen, 8, forsefil Mry. A.D, Campbell, Oro, and Mra. Don:/Gre extinguisher into use and put the blaze| Minard's Liniment for Oistemper. socront mereecrons husband, a dutiful fat ald Brown, at home, The funeral took place from' his Iste home on Nov. 6 and was conducted by his pastor, Rev. C, H. McDonald, Creemore, interment in the Batteau cemetery, The pall-bearers were his son, D, L, McLeod, and five nephewy, D, A, MeLeod, James Morrison, D. L, Car- michel, Angua, Campbell and Duncan L. Currie. Those who attended from a dis- tance were Mr, and Mrs. A. D. Campbell, Oro; Mrs. John Campbell and Misses Mar- garet and Mary Graham, Shanty Bay; W. L, Blackburn and family and Miss Kate Currie, Stayner; Dougal McDermid, James Jardine and Andrew Jardine, &r., Nottawa; Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Wilson ad Misw Flora Currie, Brampton; W. T. Allan, M.P.P., D. L. Darroch, PM. W. A. Hogg and Hugh Currie, Collingwood. A true and patriotic friend, A useful life has hed an end, Childrens' Savings Accounts We suggest you start your children on the road to Bee by opening Savings Accounts for them, and then encouraging them (to increase their balances. A small sum will open the account, and by the time.a boy or girl is of age there will be a substantial amount for a start in life, Few things give a young man of woman more assurance than the esi ope that there is always a nest egg in the Bank to fall back on. The Manager of any Bank of Toronto ACDONA Brier Plug SMOKING TOBACCO DAVID 'RITCHIE One of the oldest residents of the. Town- ship of Flos -passed sway st his residence, lof, 3, con. 9, on Wednesday, Nov, 3, in the person of David Ritchie. Decessed was| Korn in Dumfrigé, Scotland, and came. to Canada with bis parents, the family settling BRANCHES Branch will gladly take the few min- ror. County, whewe they BARRIE utes necessary for the pisasnss duty of ' ALLANDALE by eno javings Revers lor, your RANKTORONIO. | Seer, digtinsehas je*Shtuaed, Mia, Walter Rowiy in Flo, |: Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent 47 spa Nov. 5, was largely attended: Tho pull- bearers were his five sons and

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