Barrie Examiner, 17 Aug 1922, p. 8

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Call or phone your orgers. Phone 61lr2-3. El'\l'\Al'I -IIIIAIAAA Brown & Co. Send samples and we will quote bestprices. PARIRIDGE & GILROY! Brown & Co. ALSIKE, RED AND SWEET CLOVER we ARE BUYERS or HONEY PURE I-ZXTRACTEDV New and Secondehand Page Eight -._._____ .. -v-v-r \ro vrll-Ill '7 Clapperton St., `Barrio. Ollluriol COTTON BAGS '-Ra1 EsE1Te7.g'e;1?s- FOR SALE The ordinary shark can strike running right side pp or can turn to bite. * There s only One--'tis God above-- Can give to me -the -home I d love; If such He should from me withhold My life to His decree I'd mould. A kindly life I'd try to live, To others joy I'd try to give, But never to a girl I d say, ' V011, In: `a than: A`!' I-nn::' nnuuun -I-' but to girl I'd _' You ll be a dear old maid some day. I I r l They would not say it, this I know, If they but knew it hurts me so. Yes, you will be a dear old maid," This often, often they have said. They know not of the buming ache Their careless, well-meant speeches make, Nor of the daydreams so dispelled Which formerly my heert had held. u.n_yn wuu Aux . uuu 11113. duun 1141111118. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. -Beardsall with friends in Elmvale Vthigweek. guuc "cu qu one narvv excursion. Miss Elsie Ambler of Barrie spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. John Emma. .-I II M. ....A M... 111... n . . . . . -_--u--A Ti? Vj Aug. 16.-Vernet Beat-deal! of Orillia was a Sunday visitor with friends her. ' Knnnnfk MnY.nnn "wink A.I.I3..A.. --J "lligiex: 'I"`if8 Lead Tl1em Alll n no u. uuuuuy vuuwr wlbn xuenus nere. Kenneth McLean, Hugh Addison and Ewart Emms are among those who have gone West on the harvest excursion. M;na 1315:- Avv|`-\In- at `D..__!.. .'---L - I-- .1 . Auurauucu. ' " The excellent weather which has pre- vailrd in this ('l5str'ict in the past week has .enabled most of thefarmers to nish the icutting of one of the best crops seen in this` district for some years. The thresh- ing machine is again busy. Tho rnonlhr mnnalu .......o:..... I -1.` LL- . ugly gzvt church v nu. u.muw. uuu seen eactn omer. Among those who left on Fr_id-ay from this vicinity` on the harvesters excursio_n for the West `were Len Jenes. Newton ,Train. lvison Edwards. Edison Doan. Earl `Trace. Alvin Beardsull. R. Houghton and l|Wm. McFadden. ' v rm... vu uuuuay 0 Mr. and Mrs: Wm._ King and daughter, Miss Annie _King, of Keswick visited for a few days with Rev. R. E. and Mrs. Morton at the parsonage. ' R, Atlrincnn nf Hm Q4.....J.....I n..__1_ _L.ne -IUVV Uyo Mr.` and Mrs. David Mabhefs,` Miss Iva Jackman and David Mathers of Stayner visited with Mr. and Mrs. John McAuley on Sunday. `. Mr and M-.. Hr. 1):..- -4: .1, 1- - av A`. U. JJIBHUP 5. Mrs. (Rev.) ,T. W. Leggott and Mrs. Geo. Clemence and son Walter spent Sun- day at J. T. Foster's. . Mrs. J. A. Corbett of Thornton spent a few days with her sister. Mrs. (Dr.) Currie, at their cottage at Wasaga Beach. you ow v L . .['UBl.vCl' (4. Mrs. Corbett spen Currie, Miss J. Shanaha.n,`accompan_ied by her sister. Mrs. R. Welsh. went on Saturday to Niagara Falls, whereshe will spend a `few days. - ' - 1 Mn` r.....I ll..- n-__:,1 up .1 .-. - xuacya. clguul U118. _ Mrs. Hamilton has returned home after spending a few months with her daughter at Waubaushene, Mrs. M. E. Dutcher and Misses Lenore and Ruth Simpson of Barrie are visiting at F. C. Bishop's. I Mm l'Pnv\ 'I` Y Y........-LL -.-J `I1 ' 1"i:'Brackin and Miss Mary Top- per of Elgin Mills are visiting at C. A. Hisey,'s. eighth line. Mr: I-Tnmllonn 1...... ....L.-__-'.I 1,, -- Fabric Garnntea, -8,000 mil Cord Guarantee, 10,000 'mi|. -. '2-- Q B-:gn-__ vv cuumu.-sy U! in the States. VIVI... II :.._.._ 1' J.J.v ULUIIIUUU, Miss Jean Christie is spending a couple of weeks with Miss Mabel McHouIl_a.t Wa- saga Beach. A -`I`:m-J 'II.....l.. ($1-... -.AA G60 .-uc. M.`\1l. Miss Maude Clement returned home on Wednesday of this week from her holiday States. V ' ' cuucu 1 UUL . Mr. and Mrs.`Fenton of Waubaushene were with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Ritchie for a few days. . V Mrs. T. A. Orton and baby of Orillia are visiting with her parents. Mr-, and Mrs. H. Clement. IE2..- Y-_,, I ' -' . . . . . . . . . . . . . V V u vs, uua. L11. auulcw `mcliirs. C. Hurst and children of Ailan-3 _ with her grandmother, Mrs. M. Vansickle.l dale spent a few days at Alex. Strath's.` `Born. on Monday, Aug. 14, 1922. a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fleming. Mr. and Mrs. Adams "of Montreal are visiting with Mr. end Mrs. Geo. Stephenson. Miss Helen Newman of Barrie is visiting :___ 13 '3 "_ o 4 `v .. -Miss a. few Morrison . IV `'17 -- B. .....\..u vvn-Iv! sumo. $71. VIHIBIUKRS. F. E. Morrison of North Bay spent days with her mother, Mrs. M 17- A .1 A - 1 ` LVIUIIIBUIIO ' I _C. W. Hisey of the Standard Bank, Tor- onto, is spending holidays under the par ental roof. ' , ];__ -__I 1: -n . . --- ua_y cue vlnuzuls db JRIIICS U03 S. I Mrs. McHoull of Midland is visiting at! "the home of her son, H. R. McHoull. - -' A V I Mam-: &%'1ii1_g'5'9Ngn% I I____ -..n.-.. g .- ... u. say: lJ\IlO 1&3 I-In LVIUIIUUIIU A-Indrew of Saskatoon. Sask., is visit- ing wibh his mother, Mrs. M. Andrew. I I1... :1 '17,, ua._vc vuuu um auu, U. :1.-rusey. ' E. A, Doan) and daughter Irene of North , Bay are visiting at James Doan s Mfa Mnnnulll A` I':.H.....l 1.. -. m muuucan aux u lC\V weexs. Mrs. Hisey of Caledon East spent a: few days with her son, C. A.-Hisey. E. nnnn` and. (`anal-M-on Twnnrn Al \Y-..LL I 1115 1" "can. uuuuxutu; ' { I H W. 0. Black of Vahcouver-is visiting` relatives in this vicinity, ' . I` S. E. Campbell andnson Lorne are spend-I ing this week in Toronto. V i` M:... r\......I..I_ n-__: ,1 m5 nun wccn Ill LUFOHLU. Miss Donalda Davidson is with friencisf 1 in Montreal for a few weeks. `M.-3 TJ:.m.. ..t n..I..,.I-.. 1-.1-` - `- cu u. n. sunny 6. 1 J. T." Foster returned`on Friday from? his Western trip. Mrs` MnnII:rn nnrl hrs T\......l.l ____ HEM : Inn '1 UBLCILI lIl'l}Ju Mrs. McGuire and son Donald are visit- ing in West Guildford; Y n `Dl.-...l. .: 11--__-._.,,, - uncuua In uruuu. ' I "C1are_Curbby of Alliston spent Sunday; at C.'A_. Hisey's. ' J T pncfnr rnnwnnpl ` l\0\ F..Z,l..-. ....__ Miss Mafjo;'ie Boardsall is visjting with, friends in Orillia. 5 '.f`1...... l'V..._LL-_ -1 AIIE,;_, . n . 5 wwwwwwwwwwwmw] E ELMVALENEWS E; * Frank C. Bishon. `R1!nI'Annf.af.ivn X; - u . a - - o a o o o u - c n u - : o o o n n u n u o -nun:--u Ten-room brick house, all conveni- ences, hot water heating, cement` - block stable and garage, good 10- " cation . . . . . ...................... .. $6000 Five -`acre market garden, good build.- ings, large orchard, all kinds of small fruits, nice location, $4000 See our list of town properties, mar- ket gardens, or, if it s a farm you are looking for, we have one of the 4 most complete farm lists north of Toronto. It will pay`you to see 3 us before you decide. ' Office: 46 Bayeld St., Berries Phones; Office 861, Residence 864W. ' P. 0. Box 1011; 1` -IZIIX $1 3` C. Bishop, Representative i mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. L` I nun . prenvauve w u Dwuup, ru: >I0I<>X X<>I<>X0I0I0X<>I0X<>I<'>X<; &m&&&i$&m&&&$$gi THE DEAR OLDWEAID .9L9E expenses telephone debenture `issue, 810; Wm. F. Lawrence, work on Co]. Road No. 13, $168.27; Wm. F. Lawrence, grad- ing, con. 7, $31.50; Basil Quinn, grading, con. 9; S15; Geo. W. Webber, work on approach to Marl Creek bridge, con. 11, - mg out award drain. $50; A; B. Coutta. Secy.-Treas. Telephone_ Sysgem, part sale debentures. $390; A. B. Coutts; fees and telephone debenture `issue, 810; Wrn F '.-xvnv-Anna Qtvr\-`r l\u-1 IL.` 13...! I 'uuuvlL n: uuucp zuucu uy uugs. _ The following accounts were passed:- Wm. T. Harris, work on Col. Road No. 11, $320.75; Geo. T. Tracy, work on 001. Road No. 10, 3224; en Parr, gradingcon. 12, `$60; John Murp y, operating grader, con. ` 12, $18; U.F.O., broom for hall, .75c ; A. Newman. work on Col. Road No." 6. $320.75; Ge. T. Tracy, work on Col. Road No. -7, 8309; Geo. Beeton, work on CO1. Road No. 9, $300; Wm. F. Lawrence, work on Col. Road No. 13, 8100; J. A. Donnelly, work on Col. Road No. 5, . 8127; E. A. Harris, wreath for memorial. 810; Albert Dwyer, work one Col. Road No. 3, 3300; Henry Tracy, work on CO1. Road No. 4, $150; Thos. Pattenden, clean- ing out award drain. $50; A; B. Coutta, Ronny -'l`1-nun Tnlnnknn- qI1n`nvv-n unit` ....I.. . Communications were read from `R. J; Fletcher, County Clerk, advising that the county rates. for 1922 would be $13,250; R. Treadwell re sideroads 10 and 11, con. 5; Henry Van Eschen, re townline Sunni- dale and Vespra.;.S. J. Stephens, lingVaf- `davit re sheep killed by dogs. A `n"A'nv;n.n nnnrinnfc uunun v\naaA:`u Vepra. Council met Aug. [7 with all its nlllexpbers present and the Reeve in the c air. an 05" - _.....`, vaaIU`U EDGAR Tl-VIOMAS, Ferndale, Barrio VESPRA' 'n>.'s co. RATE EXCEEDS GENERAL RATE THE BARRIE EXAMINER nuuucuu, LVLID. U. 1. Luucuaren, DEKGII cherries; Mm. Grasett, basket beans; Mrs. Robins (Angus) clothing; Mrs. Calderwood. unvcu. uunug hue nlolltan OI .1u1y:- Mrs. A. Burton, basket potatoes; Mrs. S. Maly, 2 cakes. 1 jar fruit; Boy Scouis (Trinity church). box sandwiches and cake; Collier St. Methodist` church. sandwiches and cake; Baptist church, sandwiches -and plants, onions; Mrs. J. McL. Stevenson, cake; A. G. Ardagh, 6 jars fruit. 2 bottles fruit juice; Mrs. J. A. MacLaren, pail honey, stockings; Hinds Bros., 3 boxes rhubarb; Mrs.- D. H. MacLaren, basket nl1nrriAa- Mm rngn knalrn Ln...-.5. ll-.. V iV;):oo1:ti.\'e Committee wish to grate- fully acknowledge the following gifts re- ceived during the month of July :- MPQ A Rllrfnn Rocha} nnl-.n6n..... `I ... nlucu u_y uugs, 010. -A by-law for the purpose of levying and collecting the following rates was given its three readings and passed :- County rate, 9 3/10 mills; township rate. 3 mills; gen- eral school rate, 6 mills. . FF1... f"........:l __1:-_.__-.I .- - N DONATIONS TO CHlLDREN S SHELTER clcu uuuuux raw, 0 1111115. The Council adjourned to meet on Sept. 11 a_t 10 a.m. ' A 11 l'l\7 out I ..,......, uuuclul umuug uuu suumpmg opp. lot 6, con. 4, 310; R. Parr, gravel for cons. . 11 and 13, and lling washouts, $14.75; Geo. Muir, operating grader, con. 7. $10; Leo McLaughlin, gradingh townline Flos and Vespra, 845; S. J. Stephens, sheep] killed by dogs, 810. l A klnlony rm. 4!... - ..... .. .1: 1_____:__ -_ u N $27.50; Albert Dwyer, work on Col, Road No. 3, $81.45; Geo. Plowright, work at Minesing pit, $35; Bishop Bros., gravel for Sunnidale Road. $2.75; T. J. Nelson, gravel for sideroads 30 and 31, con. 1, $3.75; Mrs. S, Sutton, gravel for side- roads 22 and 23, con. 2, $17.40; Joseph Cook, underbrushing and stumping opp. lot 6. COD. 4. R Parr at-awn` `nu nnnn Six-room brick house, conveniences, central $3600 Six-room stucco house, conveniences, central $1800 Seven-room brick house, all conven- iences, sunroom, garage, large garden, a bargain $4200 Double cottage, ve rooms, each side renting for $26 a month, central S, Clerk. um wcumc U1 L-He cuuaren. l We would be glad to correspond with those who have no children, and earnestly solicit their interest in those under our care. nr 1 vrvrur-av;-__ - 1. 1.-cu_Ac_y, uuzmcb HEW P01381095. It would be -hard to estimate just how much this all means as one of the largest items to be reckoned is the encouragement which comes to those who are giving} generously of their time and thought for` the welfare of the children. ; W11 uynnlrl L- ...l...l L- ` ` ` l basket beans; Mrs. Plumtree, basket beans; t Mr. Brown, basket beans; Bell Telephone l Picnic, sandwiches and cake; H.,G. Robert- , son, 3 boxes candy; Mrs. F. Shannon, 4 l jars raspberries; Mrs. Spencer (Thornton), ~ child s cot, 2 sheets, 1 quilt, raspberries; . Mr. Bishop, meat; Mrs. Robinson, pair ; shoes; Bishop Bros.. 2 pigs heads, 2 shanks; Children s Friend, basket rolls. dish salad, dish potatoes; Mrs. Laidlaw,, rhubarb, basket beets; Mrs. Burton. 3 quarts ice cream; Mrs. Strange. lettuce; |Mrs. Plumtree. lettuce; Mrs. Shannon, pail milk; Barrie Tent Maccabees. basket rolls, 3 -pim, tarts, cooked meat, jellied tongue; A. G. Ardagh. 2 crates raspberries, box apples, basket beans. beets, carrots; Mrs. I. Belfrey, basket new potatoes. ` l ARCHITECTS 18 Toronto St., Toronto ALL CLASSES OF BUILDINGS Read the advts.-v--It pays. R. .1. Edwards & Eau}}f: .-- -_-___ J. JUSTICE, Secretary, Box 914, Barrie. .........m.., uuancu ucaua, ad ; I. :, i.. 2] Friend hnclmo .-nllnu Seedsmen - DON T POSTPONE : HAVING YOUR FURNACE CLEANED ` AND REPAIRED. - -on PEASE FURNACES Phone 180 3 Elizabeth St. tWrite or call and let us know about your needs. We assure you our very best attention. NOW S THE TIME Thursday, August 17, 1922. or... Exclunive Agent for Eight-room brick house, convenienc- es, garage .......................... .. $3000 Eight-room brick house, water and lights, stable, henhouse, pig-pen, 21/, acres .......................... .. $3000 Five-room cottage, water, lights, gas, good cellar, lot 66x132 ft., nice lo- cation .............................. .. $1500 Five-room brick cottage, half acre of land, large poultry house, $1600 Five-room cottage, water and lights, .................................. ,u" $1000 AQiv_1~nn-um I-mainly l'I(\IIlVt'\ ..-.............._..__

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