Barrie Examiner, 21 Dec 1922, p. 7

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;1,_1922 W. J. RICHARDS ` Lu LILUAUI uuut: . . . . . . . . . . $1.`! Nickl+plated Shaving Sets, consisting of Mirror orystam BrushandMug.....b....... . . . . . ..'.;....$2.1l , r Brass ASmoker`s Set on stan emovable glass ash tray. -Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . `T S598 uzaaa muune1- s can on snana, removable glass ash . . . . . . . . . ..$3.85each Brass Ash Trays, need from . . . . 650 to $3.15 each Rogers Best Shef ield Steel Jack-Knives, 651: to $2.00 reach Ever-Ready Daylo Flashlights, Various -styles, $1.25 to $4 ea. salt)` Lag; An..nau.-.& A .1--. A. ._ 4 - - .5- -_...-.-.w.w, ....,.. cu - I cover and Electra- - , plated; frame, ivory ha?l:iT(`;;u . . . . . . . . . . $8.00 each Others with Elec'tro..pla'ted frames, in round and oval `shapes, from . . . * ` $0.00 to $1.00 each Engraved Pyr-e_x Pie i51'at_'i'ri '13ic'tif6l;31ated frames. Ghild`,,s' Mug, Ele'ct4ro-plated, g1_lt lini g . . . . . . . . .75 each nee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .25eaeh Elect.ro-plated Bon .Bon Dish. (handltcld) _ . . . . . . . . 3.50 each` Elect.1'o-plated Baker, with whlte gr nite dish 5 .,._ 1.15 each Electro-plated Teapot -$8.50 egch Electro-_plated Butter Di's'h' 'an'd .I\;_1.1i'fe: .\\'v`i't,i3' i*fn'oV'able . ' _ .50 each sucasnows IN NICKEL AND ELECTRO- PLATED GOODS % LIUUIIU U'dB5Ul" fra Othqrg E as-\.-.. 13.. 9-in. Pyrex Pie Plates in nickel silver l"ram_es, . . . .` $3.25 each Round and Oval Casseroles in nickel silver f ' rames, I 0 O I O o u u 0 u_.u u 0 0 ago` o n a n I 9 `a I C50 Round Casseroles, with engraved cover and Electra- plated frame. ivm-u hnnrllnn -- -- Thursday, December 21, 1922 - SULHIJT an, ~ being .Best Englisl1iPorcelain Dinner end Tea Sets, consisting of 97 pieces,< plain and oral designs, priced . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . .. $19.98 to $37.00 set ' Clifton 97-piece Set, our open stock patjem, $33.50 set Blue Willow 97-piece Set . . . . . . . . . . . ..`. $34.75 set Exceptional value in All China 97-piece Set, $49.75 set Coalport Chjna in -Indian Tree design as follows :`-- Cups and Saucers, $2.25 Fruit Nappies, $1.25 Bread and Butter Plates . . . . . . . . .' . . . . $1.75 each, _l`ea Plates, $2.00 each _ "Cake Plates, $3.50 each _ Beautiful Display Fancy English China Cups and Saucers, priced from . . . . . . . . $1.00 to $3.00 each Salad Bowls in English Crown Ducalvware, ,` priced from . . . . . . . . -. . . . . . . . . $2.50 to $3.50 each Octagoneshaped Cake Plates to match, $1.85 to" $2.00 Flower Vases in Crown Ducal Ware, from 75 to $3.00 0 Hand-painted Nut Bowls,pric ed from. . $1.25 to`.$8.5O _ Large Assortment of Nippon Hand-painted `Chi'na,con-"' . -sisting of Berry Sets, -`Cake Plates, Bon-Bons, Butter , `Tubs, Creams and Sugars, Cups and Saucers, etc.,- 4 at zreatlv redued min. = ' '- , _-..,.., V ..... Au uuu uuscua, Lallpb EUIU DEIUCCFS, tC.,- greatly reduced prices. % } _ ,' ' ' _ Fancy English -Earthenware Teapots such as we haye are admirably suited as gifts, priced from 45c to $300` Agent for` :lary sFumaces `suzabeu. sc.. Ideal! wsr rm-: rumgc FOR mm `Give Hlm an IlItn.-Qlmnn n.;o.o.. 3--.... V... ....u uug. u .|'_U|\ 1111!! ll I-llm an Aufto-gtrop sfoty Razor, and sayl-`won't He no Tloklod? These are to be had'in Leather, Nickel or Ivory cases at $5.00 and`$5.50 ea. New Improved Gillette -Safety Razors in variety of cases,'$5.00 to $6.00 ea. Ever--Ready Safety Razor in leather- ette case . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 ea. In nickel case` 1.49 ea. gala Ala!-\n~:`nl>:~\n.. Al.` T|.l .'....L..... ._ - ule appointment [Officer for 1923 w meeting in January. uuuu: permxcsegranveu to adolwcenta, sec- tion 4a S.A.A;, 7; employment certicates iasuedyto adoIescents,.section'4 (2) a. S.A.A., ` none; cases `of non-attendance It-eported by teachers. 446; by others, 2; cases investi- gated, 448; compla_ints m_ade before a mag- iatmte or J.P., none; fines imposed, none. Report adopted as satisf ry. IQ I'H\n:nlr|An6 n:V-a- --' ` ' u; 1:140 in go mto and deal with `matter. ~ A. C.~-Currie, Township School Attendance Officer, reported -as follows :-Number of -children between 8 - and 14 who did not attend school, none ;_ adolescents between 14 and 16 who did not attend school, none; certicates authorizing employment of chil-, dren under 14_, section 6 S.A.A., none; home'permits granted to adolcenta, S.A.`A;., employment :......-.I L- -J- ~- aaucaacu. uruerea rexunded. " ' H. Packard came before the Council re road allowance between his? property and that of A. A. Watt. Left over for Council` of 1923 to `go into and deal with matter. A. C-_..f`.nrv-in 'rnn1nn|\:n Q-k--I l.LL---I---- annuals uuco Bussclau. _A complaint of S. V. Jones to sta.tnteL labor, etc., left in hands of Conn. M-ahoney`. A communication fmm Ii-an r::|..|..:.. nauIu`,>clU., IUID ID 113308 01 UOUD. M-ahoney. communication from John Gilchrist asked for refund of dog tax wrongfully assessed. Ordered refunded. n_ `pIIlIItov-A nnvnn Lat.-- LL- 11-..- .'l ' over to be discused at nomination `meeting. . No action was taken on the request from J. J. Morrison re farm produce for Northern Fire sufferersgas most of the farmers` clulfo in the township had already taken action along lines suggested. ' ' V A nnrnnl-nn+ at Q If 1 ____ -7 Iyvvu K UIDLBI ointment of " Ktfendmee I ' ZED ` Anton 5- `:-L Lgv Ul 001100! Attendance wag left over. to . first (S III hill) wintered 'a,;%s2;',;5, . . . $2.15 set eh #11911 `ll VUl.' $2.00 pair - Subscribe for T1: B and get all the nevs. u;2legE;:?m' , V .>~_ _ ' ` : um y , umo. ` The several `accounts before the Council were ordered paid and Council adj meet on Friday, Dec. 92, at 11 o'clock. ' W R "w"\uI\'II',I -- A ourned tq {$2. ~ . P. w. McLe1land, Collector, mpongd he had collected 830254.12 to d taxes. The time for returningatteheof(}ol1::E ,to1"'s roll wasextended to the first of Feb. ruary, 1923. ha rnnuvnnni .'.---.-_4_ 1.: ` .. A w uw. r. uxompujn, xwpruantative * >X0X0I0I0X"I`.*I` FX0I1TK0FK0X0F>X . ' V _ _ . ULIU t K8` -wvvo --, av 11 u mock. W. B. _'l'UDHOPE, Cierk ` I 0!, Representative ;` I DI0X10! uYnY4.v. ucwa acrvluc xu `DU. ounns \;l1l.ll'cl.'|- on gunday during the absence of Rev. Dr, Whittaker Ain_,PenetaVng. . Dennuua. Aux u yup. I Rev. J. `P.'I_ atteraon of Toronto con. ducted servlce In St. John's Church I\_ u-u-Inn 4-`nu-;nI! {Ln nknnu-nus .\C D.... LVOFIHBJ Buuuvh _ Jack Parks is in Toronto_.managing'Jas_ Goodwin s hotel for a month, during the absence of Mr. Goodwin, who has gone to Bermuda for a trip. `Duh T n vpnnvunn AC VF .-A-5`- -__ av \lln\4 ...........-J _. ... vuvv\ana\|lAl\lI4g Jerry Cunningham 1123 been accepted as mail carrier for No. 5 route. Mr. Cunning. ham will now; run No. 5` and Na 2 routes, 7 Miss Irene Neville returned home last week for over the Christmas holidays from North Bay where she has been attending Normal school. 1..-}. D....ln. :2: 3.; 'I'.._....... _.-___*_._.r,, `lUIUl.IlaUu Wallace Dinvyoody, who has been attend. ing Toronto Umvermty, is now home for_ the holidays. . . `Mpg Tnni: lfnnlnnon -nykn un.l.........'_.. __ nuuuuya. , Mrs. Louis Monkman, who `underwent an operation last wgelf, is progressing ..nic_e1y_ `Nurse Kilkenny 13 m attendance. l\_____:__1_-__ 1 _ I ml:il1nu':'-ili;x:g:1"et-i za-t;e:::ox-1-`a-;1<.imbrc}thc.`.] William, spent a few days last week in -Toronto. < I 117-1]--- T}:-.-uuuluo _'L- L-_ I __,, _, n nanuu -.._._ --.- -.v----ngw; vvuunua. Miss Patterson of Chicago is spending a .few ho_lidays at her home in Essa. Qiolfnp U1-IU VICKI W3 UIBUFUUVEI WU I1.-Iply. A communication from Northern Ontario re Relief Committee requesting Council to raise amount equal to one-half mill on total assmsment for this relief was left ... r....v.r... V- ....., ..-.. uvlavvl nonv- Wm. Donnelly opened his rink for the first time last Saturday evening. . Il:...; 'D..LL........... -2 l'VI.:-.._- 3, I- nu". vvuuu Ul Luxuuto was Deen G E as pnncipal of the high school here, II'?,,_ ..._`_II__ _____J `I ' c Mrs. Plant of Bafrie is visiting her par? enta, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Henson, ~ T -.-, .__-. __... ._-- . -Qvn-oval, Mr. Wood of Toronto has been engaged sx nrinninal of the high nnhnnl hm`. I I I A Former Barrieltes now hvmg else- where would appreciate The Exam- iner as a `Christmas gift. $2.00 per yearf in Canada, $2.59 to the United States. % 49tfx COME EARLY: COME. OFTEN`! .....u, a_uu nun. u. D. mcrauueu, 01 uooxs- tawn, mourn the loss of .3 lovmg mother. e is also survived by three sisters and two brothers, Mrs. Geo.`ARowat of Godsby, AAlta., M_rs. Alex. Shanl";'of Bruce Mines, Geo. Strath of Highgate, John Strath of Up- tergrove and Alex. Strath, Elmvale. uc:_ n|Aoy'lUul'u.l yllf. LDIFCYIIICXJE $00K PIECE in Elmvale Cemetery, Saturday, Dec. 16. Two daughters, Mrs. M. J. Elliott of Mid- land, and~Mrs. D. B. McFadden, of Cooks- tdwn. mufll Inna II; II `nu-inn vnniknu SCHOOL ATTENDANCE 1s coon [N one 1?. v nu 1- Iivvvlbt After a at the. home of her. daughter, Mrs. D. B. McFa.dden,"Marga.ret Strath Rowat passed away on Dec. 14 in her sixty-fourth year. Interment took place Elmvale (kmetem, Qntllrnv .11.... 1:: G5 IUILUWU o I J.P. G., John-Dutton; N. G., Sandford Sutherland; V. G., W. N. Hopper; R. 8., Lorne Arnold; F. 8., Harry} Fisher; -Treas., Howard Cooper; Medical Examiner, Dr. Scott; Trustees, W. J. Broley, T. Mc- Knight and H. Fisher. . .l. 11!: LJJ.` as fbllows: 'l"l\l'I _Shop where you're. invited to shop. 'I.o.o.r. Offider: , The I.0.0.F. Ofcers elected for 1923 are E fnnnnyn 0 - Best Sheffield Steel 3-piece Carving Sets. in blue, green or red plush and velvet lined Leather- `ette Cases. narcuu lrd.l.l.l:1'Il IJULIBI` IXIUVGS . . . . . . . . . Salam Pattern S11g%g Shells . . . . . . .. Salam Pattern Pie xnives . ; . . . . . . . . . . Tea -Spoons, 6 in case, Salam pattern . . 6 Coffeepoons in case. Salam pattern Child s Set in Case. Salam nattnrn (. . . . . Salam Pattern Cold Meat Forks . . . . .. Adam and Patrician Berry Spoons Adam and Pat, ician Tomato Servers . . Adam and ,Pat.rioian Cold Meat Forks . . `Adam and Patrician Smear Shells Adam and Patrician B,ut.t.er Knives .. Adam and Patric-.i,a/n Gravy Ladlgs _ . . . . 4 rllhll s otaulluss oueuieiu Steel Dessert Knives, white 0 Xylonite handles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10.45 doz. Best Sheffield Steel Dinner and Dessert Knives, white handles,-from . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $0.50 to 10.50 (101. Old Colony Table Spoons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.00 doz. . Old Colony Dess rt Spoons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.00 (102. Old Colony Tea _poons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 doz. Adam and Patrician Patterns Table Spoons . . . . . . $1.50 `each Adam and Patrician Patter-ns_Dessert Spoons, $8.50 half doz. Adam and Patrician Patterns Tea Spoons .. . . 8.00 doz. Chippendale Patterns Table S oons . . . . . . . . . . .. _ .00 doz. Chippendale Pattern Dessert `poons . . . . . . . . . . . . `$1.50 do_z. Chippendale Pattern Tea Spoons . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $4.50 doz. ` Old Colony Berry Spoons . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . .. 3.25 each Olcl Colony Pie Seryjers (at handles) . . . . . . . . . . .50 each Old Colony Cold 3 eat Forks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2.00 each Old Colony Cake .orks . . .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 _each Old Colony Salad Serving" Forks . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .15.each Old Colony Pie Servers (hollow handles) . . . . . . . . each Old Colony Cheese Servers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.95. each Old Colony Sugar Shells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.35 each Old Colony Olive Spoons . . . . . . . .v . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 each Old C lony Pickle Forks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.35 each S Old olony Gravy Ladies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -$1.15 each Old Colony Cheese Scoops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.85 each Old -Colony Sugar Tongs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.85 each, Old Colony Sandwich Forks . . . . . . . ,, . . . . . . . . . . $2.25 each` Old Colony Baby, Spoons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00` each Old Colony Brea d Knives (hollow handles) . . . . . . $4.25 each `Old Colony Steak or Game Carving Set (hollow han_ " dies) . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..`. . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . $1.75 pall- Old Colony 3-piece Child s Set, consisting of knife. ` _ fork and spoon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.00 set Berry Spoons, Salam Pattern (a new design in 1-881 Silverplate) . . . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.25 each Salam Pattern Butter Knives` . . . . r. . . . . c eao_h Qnlnrn D!)ffnnn Qnn-an Ql-.nIl.. .l.'lL nu a ouqnllncss oueulela ween JJIIIIICI` .KIliV8S, Xylon1t_e handles . . . . . ' no-uoaooooou Fix-th s Stainless Sheffield S'teel Dessert Kr.1i'v.e's', XYl0nii.e- llandleg Specia1- 26-piece chest as a1 (\I..l -l-_.__ `l\', . IIIE IiIllKe On communication Eton: J. B. Johnston," M.P.P., the clerk was instructed to reply. A onmmI|nnntnn frnm Nndhnrn nnfor:n Special Anniversary Chest, `consisting of 26 pieces in -Old Colony Pattern, including 6 dinner knives, 6 _' dinner forks, 6 dessert spoons, 6 tea spoons, butter knife, sugar shell, in rich blue velvet-lined case. ,-_- ----..,., nu :\IL.~\Jvu ux Ltuoopll .)lL_C, -ph`!.oD Old Colony Dinner Knives and Forks, 6 each . . . . $10.00 set Old Colony Dessert Knives and Forks`, 6 each . . . . . . 950 set 1847 Rogers Plain -Dinner Kni_ves and Forks, 6 each, 9.0f0 set 1847 Rogers Plain Dessert Ki'1_ Forks, 6 each, .50 801. 1.881 Rogers Plain Dinner Knive ` nd Forks, 6 each, . set 1881 Rogers Plain Dessert Knives and Forks, 6 each, . _,set Firth s Stainless Sheffield Steel Dinner Knives, white Xylonite handles . . . . . . . . . . - .- *"" ` - The Late Mrs. Rowat "i=rusE5U}rom $3.50 to $15.00 , -r-----, \I .vu uyuvslu, Ullltvl t above in dessert siz__e, $24.85 {DR 971! vnn1ro R t\1\t1`< > 5:55;- - uuua ux O0U,UUU was caused by re in the Imperial Oil Company s plant, Sarnia. Alfred Lambert, of Chathan_1, aged 17, we: electrocuted. Death came` "instantly. 'I`I,,, ` Buy advertised tmngs.' Loss of $250,000 am caused by fire he Imperial Oil f'.n`mnsmv n nlnnt Qu-: vuucunu xxuxvca, wunt: . Dessert . 5' o .`., . (02. 9 ;ert . . ` s . IS . 3.25850?! Pas he n- Oro Council `met on} Dec. 15 with `an the n'1:mb:n present and Reeve McKinley in Q A Air ` A 1001 85c each .. . 85: each . $2.25 each 2.25` case 2.00 case I . $125 -set. $1.40 each $3.15 each $3.50 each . $2.75 each $1.80 each $1.60 each $2.50 each a VI I .09 uuqu 31 .15 $1 .85 $1 .85 each WIIIDU $12.50 doz. nrhiln PLUMBING HOFWATERHEATING 4` TRY , { A

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