Barrie Examiner, 1 Nov 1928, p. 6

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uuu_-3LAI. Lue uuuac Lurmerly OVVIIBCI by Mrs. Annie Jonston Mrs. C. McEachern of Toronto is visit ing her brother, Jas. E. John- ston. 1f__ _,.,-I 11 -a - - uuplcu uy \.,. .\1L'JJL2iCI1eI`l'l. Miss Annie McNabb of Toronto spent the Week-end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. McNabb. | Dgvi `K7nn nf Dnk "Dru" 1~--- lcuua, .u.1. auu '.V.LI`S. JJ. .\/lC.\'3.Db. David VVood of Rob Roy has bought the house formerly owned WA ..- ["1 11-1-.1__1,, n - Oct. 29-R. Johnston 'has moved to town to the `house formerly '6'** cupied by C. MoEachern. .\T1'ee AhYn'o \/fn\`rn1..v. -2 v'n....-__L- Lo 1:. WHITE? If you do not see the article you need advertised on the Classied page today, read it next week and the week following. Your chance will surely come, and it might be well worth waiting for. Remember, too that when you want to sell, as well as buy, The Examiner Classied Ads. offer a cheap and satisfactory way. They are read every week in over 4500 homes. The Barrie Examiner PHONE 222 STAYNER The undersigned has received in- structions from The Public Trustee'of property of Ffll If\ll A B IIIRINI II %..`% xx of Meaford spent Sunday with W.` G. Ross. 1 .u.xaa '.V'.l` ILISUII. Mr. and Mrs. Martin from Cleve- land visited her aunt, Mrs. Jos. Mc- Arthur, and other friends. LU.a.L udy. Mrs. .Iac Elson and daughter spent a few days in Thornton with Miss Martha Elson. 1! .-..-..J \r...\ \.r..__:.:__ 4-,, an I- . . . _ -- .-.V_-....-j gu \JAlllAll,. There will be no service in `St. Andrew's Church next Sunday, Cen- tra] church having its anniversary that day. ` \/[re \T-an '!7'lnn... -~11 -1--~-` L- Llle vv to L. Miss Irene Jones attended the In- stitute meeting in Orillia. r-nu auu DIBLCL B. Victor Ross, his mother and Mrs. Thos. Bell visited with friends in Toronto. A.....L.:.. \rAm.._2,, -1 - - -LULU1lLUo I Arch-ie .\IoCuaig has returned home after eight months in Alberta. 1 -Carl Gilchrist has returned from the West. `\ I'{co Twnvnn Trsvwnm ..LL-._.1.._-I A1_, 1,, uu ; ucauay. nu c-.\Leuu s_\'InpIU1y to the `bereaved mother, `brothers ; and sisters. ` (T.'n~.... T`:.`~- 1_:_, ._,,.v - -- --ti--01 ilji FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS Oct. 30-- The many friends of Miss Maggie Mitchell were sorry to hear of her death which occurred in `Tor- onto. Her remains were brought here and laid at rest in Guthrie cemetery on Tuesday. All extend sympathy the 'hPl`0n.vm'l Yhnfhnv '1n-rwhmve ORO STATION . . //////; //W /r -.1/////,, .4,,///,/: u .--v.-y .. v ;. nu 1.; 'rHoMAs wNvEE`:)LYW N.H. Lot 25, Can. 9, Innisfil Harry Barron v \rn\ r|nJlJl\L'aJhJ where we are equipped better than ever to at- tend to all your wants in the line of `- Buy-`Advertised Things Thursday, November 1. 1928 Pioneu 180 [ The undersigned has received instructions from 32 P160 83:: to sell by pixbllc auction on IHfIII\ I I! Qiil on % {AUCTION SALE I Q?Al\Il a unis: Innnnn 4 ua\..Ao nu; yuuAav u. u v L A U A: u FRIDAY, NOV. 9 Lo"; 32, CON. J19. ESSA ...... Il:I-- llI-_; ae 0: worx, stanas In a corner c_>r`the lounge, model of his flagship. In the main dining- KBULEUBIH. UUW, 'l.y;a,, u5;;5ln8- We, the `Feb. 10. **3:*:`sz;?,:`;;*175?"~ milking wen ~ Holstein Cow, 6 yrs., milking, dug March 1. . Blue Roan `Cow, 4 ya-5., dug Jam , . 15. ' ______`__~` A 'i'hr:e-l-Viile:\`Nfe-sI`:' oi? to sell by Public Auction on The LordWNelson at % Halifax DAVID MAW . old, milking. , milking well, \ well, , due , milking, `due THE FOLI:OWI-NG: Sale at `1I";$.m. . __- ..v - I you v glut. UIUD furnishing approved joint notes. 6 per cent. of! for cash. All will be sold without reserve as jahe Broprietor is giving up the milk usmess. - A Il.A|iIPnu A, ucsmuczcu nuxawxn nnuu, NO. 6'7'6'55, 2 yrs. old. Well-Bred` Yorkshire Sow, rst litter with 10 pigs. - TERMS OF S/AfLE-12 months credit will` be given to parties 6 I101` nnnf A `III nan`: A11 --" .u;_y uuc wauuuxg guuw COWS W11]. (10 well to attend .th1s sale. 2 Holstein Heifers, 1 yr. old. Registered Holstein Bull, No. 6"7'6'55_ 2 171-5, nhl IIUIBUULP uuw, I yl.`a ., due :11; |May. Holstein iCow, 9 yrs, H}5.`f`;$ `a 4 `"5" ` Durham `Cow, 5 yrs., fresh six wks. Durham -Co'w, 9 yrs. old, milking. Registered Holstein `Cow, 8 yrs., No. '8'3830, milking, and due Feb. 6. Above are all extra choice cows, heavey milkers and good testers. Anyone wanting good` cows will do won 4-n n'H-nn 4-M. ...1-.' uuuuxc:-ucuxcx b`uUL gun. `Terms of Sa1e--A11 sums of $10 and under, cash; over that "amount 12 months credit will be given to parties furnishing aproved joint notes. 6% per annum off for cash on credit sums. All will be sold without reserve. `Sale at 1 pm. W. A. Mdconkey, Auctioneer G1 Ll\.'lC5- A quantity household` furniture, consisting of stoves, parlor, dining- room, bedroom and kitchen furni- ture; barrel churn, Coleman lantern, double-barrel shot gun. 1 "T`::v~`m= nP Qa'la__.;A11 uvuvvun .4: Mn I ~ chains, doubletrees and many other articles. ~ A n.nnu6.'J-. L...-..-l.-1_-I. n___,_.:;,,,,, ysucu. will be partaken of in Egbert= church on Sunday next. The quarterly communion service. VA ULI. '1' 'd.1'1l1 . Mr. Purchase, 'Sr., is seriously ill. and is at present in Alliston hos-' pital. Thn 1`lI:II~fn1n111- nnnnvvuvunlnu .-no--.IaA -nu. a. 4u.'1Lu LVJ.U`1\d_Y. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Marshall of New `Lowell spent Sunday at Elm- croft 'Farm. 5 '\A'.. 1'1....'..'I......- I.. 1 , VH1, -- Wilfred, Frank and Cecil Brolley were in lcreemore on `Sunday at- tending the funeral of their cousin, .Mr"s. Edith `McKay. Mr, and Mr: T\Tnnr1-nn 'Roua-'Inu11 nii 1. E/_1;ZT&0if,005* Buy Advertised: Things Holstein `Cow, 5 yrs., calf at foot. Holstein Cow, 7 yrs., calf at foot. Holstein `Cow, 3 yrs., fresh six wks. Holstein `Cow, 4 yrs., due Nov. 12. Holstein Cow, 7 yrs., due by sale. Holstein 100w, 6 yrs., due by `sale. Durham `Cow, 3 yrs., calf at foot. Holstein Cow, 6 yrs., due Nov. 20. Durham `Cow, 5 yrs., due Nov. 21. Durham `Cow, 5 yrs.,_ due by sale. Holstein Cow. '7 yrs., milking well, due in lMav. ` %\'5v."'K'L' Mcconxzv, Ana.` (TI-ZGBERT vvuavu uuuzyuuy nus consmeranle Interest in 11 will, therefore, compare very favorably in se and all essentials with the great Chateau: and hotels of the company. room, too, a very fine oil shows the admiral on deck and his men running up a signal of victory. The Lord Nelson is, however, a little more than an art centre. It is a very modern hotel of 200 rooms facing the Halifax Public Gardens. Its public and convention rooms are exceptionally well planned and appointed. The design is Georgian, simple and beautiful. While it has been built as the result of a community effort, the Lord Nelson is operated by the hotel department of the Canadian Pacific Railway, which company has considerable interest in `it. `It will- thannfnm, nnm-mm. nnww :..........L1.. .-.. _-_....-- Quite a number from here attend- ed the -banquet in the United church in Lertroy. ' uwuuuu. `The `Women's Institute met at the home of Miss `A. `J. Allan, last week. ` _. .. ...`.v .. anaubuaj Ill J.ULUuLUo Mr. and `Mrs. '-T. G. !Redve, Ralph and` '1`ho., visited with Mrs. Ben- nett near Penetang. Miss E. Sloan of `Toronto spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. S. W. Watt. Miss Horner spent the vweek-end in Button. The teacher and scholars of the Cherry |Creek school` gave a Hal`-. iowe'en party to the parents and friends. Iikn .1'I"r.-........1.. II-._ AAH `up nut Iivl lllnli Oct. 30- M'1ss ;Reive spent the week-end with her sis`ter, `Mrs. (Dr.) Plokard bf Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. El-Iez~b.`Grah'am and Lloyd spent Thursday in `Toronto. 'I'n non: III ... In! .1-1 .1-n-1,, - - ---..... ...... _...u. uuvu Au.-an LJUAJUGJ. Louis `Carson attended the funer- al of his cousin, the late S. Se_wrey, in Barrie last Wednesday and re- mained for a few days. ' M15: W1ny-nun TZ'ho'nv\ ..........4. 4.1.- vu Duuuay. The trucks have given way to teams again there being quite 8. number on he road. .Or-,f '29._.`!\/fr gun `A/rm: A in In.- uu:.u'ucL' U11 une ruaa. Oct. 329--Mr. and Mrs. A. T. {By- ram of `Toronto were week-end guests at W. D. Scythes . B. Cook is still in very poor health. \ A. L. Moran was in `Toronto on business as was also W. D. Scythes. uzcuucu LUl' `a. LEW Gays. Miss Florene Knapp spent the week-end with Mrs. Irving Carson. J. McLe1l~an of Barrie was a. visitor on Sunday. TBA frnnlzu 1-satin n-{cu-un o...-.-. 5.. III C? Oct. 2-3--Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Scythes and Miisses Margaret and Betty attended the anniversary ser- vices at Thornton last Sunday. T.r-nuln Fianna- ..cL-...:.__1 1.1.- 5....-.` ..-..-- v`, v...- Good Orchardizing Pays Fred Amey has `had a gang of men employed picking apples during the past week. .He and `Jas. Cerswell re- port a good average cro-p, the form- er having in thevneighborhood of `five hundred barrels of spies and the latter nearly one hundred. `These gentlemen do not leave their or- chards to take pot luck 'but `spray and prune them carefully vvitlg, the result that this year when ther people -have no apples worth men- tioning they will receive a splendid return from the sale of theirs. Sheep Worried by Dogs Chas. Brown's flock of nine sheep were so bad'1y worried `by dogs on Sunday night that five were dead `lin -the morning and three so ser- 1 iously injured that they had to `be ` destroyed. ' A . ... _ uau;-11 'uuu1` UJ. servlce. - Rev E. M. Burgess and `Mrs. Bur- gess. Mrs. Dobbs, \Vm. Brooks and , Chas. '\V:1tt attended the Sunday `School convention in Thornton on Friday. ` ua._y. `The sacrament of the Lord's `Sup- : per will be Observed at the [Presby- lterian church next Sunday at the usual -hour of service. `Dan L` \,`r PD ....... .. .....a war.-- 1*---u AUCTION SALE` Of High Class Dairy Cows I DJULIICL xauu 5 Mr. and Mrs. F. `Tomlin and Mr. and Mrs. Davis of Toronto visited ' at the home of Chas. Watt on Sun- ! day. `Thn rsnnwnvvunvx l\ u..- T ..._.1:_ .54--.. uu pl. u V1115. Mr. and Mrs. `W. -H. Stone of Aurora spent the week-end at Ferg. Suther1and s \:fn nap` 11.... 171 :r|-1..._._12_, _,-,-u -- Jas. Cerswell has been laid up for the last week or so `but is now improving. `\/l v- gna `M m~ mrr .1 : 54...... ...a CHURCH[l_I__ :('ll"h-u. `I1 .. R BOND HEAD I71. V 15 other nu wu suun 1.0 Bnuuc OI unr1st- maa greeting cards. See the at- tractive lines The Examiner sells. sun. as usrp LU L`UI`OI1t0 anu Nxagara. The McIntosh brothers are to be congratulated on their "luck at the Alliston Fall Fair. They received 151: and 2nd prize. for mare and colt in roadster horses, 1st for spring colt, 8rd for best mare, Hastings Special for yearling colt and cham- pionship ror mare. (`Too late for.1ast week) `Week-end visitors at the parson- age: Miss Freda Anders of Is11ng- ton, Miss Helen Herner, Miss Phoe- be Ross of Toronto and Jack Ross otoshaxwa. lLUIll nere. Mrs. Jonas `Pa:-Bush left last Week for a. trip to Toronto and Niagara. Th MnTntnnh hrnfhnva or. on `Inn TI` ` T Oct. 3`0- Mr. and Mrs. D. Arm- strong or Lond'on_spent the week- end at W. Dean's. manna thing `I ..&.t....._ -- `I "\- The following: HORSES-- Bay horse, 8 yrs. old, `heavy; brown horse, 8 yrs. old, heavy; black horse, 9 yrs. old, heavy; mare, aged. iCA'PTxLE--Durham cow, 8 yrs., due Marc.h 7; Durham cow, 5 yrs., due March 5; Durham cow, 4 yrs., due Dec. 29; Durham cow, 3 yrs., due in Jan.; Durham cow, 9 yrs., in V calf; Durham cow, 5 yrs., due in Jan.; Jersey cow, 8 yrs. old, in calf; Durham cow, milking; 4 Durham steers, rising 2 yrs. old; Durham heifer, rising 2 yrs. old; 3 spring calves. PIGS-12 store pigs. IMPLEMlEN'TS, .ET'C.-Frost & Wood binder, gang plow, McCor- mick mower, 2 sulky rakes, Deering disc drill, cutting box, spring-tooth cultivator, set d isc harrows, set har- rows,~ Oliver riding plow, scuffler, 2-furrow plow, Cockshutt, single plow, No. 21, root pulper, Fleury plow, No. 21. with wheels, fanning- mill, set scales, 2000 lbs., rubber- tired" top buggy. new, 2 wagons, 1 nearly new, cutter. set sleighs, hay rack, democrat, stoneboat, buffalo robe, set double harness, set single harness, quantity timothy hay, quantity alfalfa hay, 34-acre corn in shear, quantity mangolds, quan- tity potatoes, quantity oats, number cedar posts, quantity dry hardwood, split, Premier cream separator, also large number of forks, neckyokes, euu ul. VV. .uea.n's. Misses Edna Latimer and Dora M1'd`d-lebrook spent Sunday at their homes here. 1 `IAN... 1 ......... rn....~n.-_u. 1,4. ._ . -u-vu -I, rail ._-, .. `Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bell spent the week-endiwith the latter s sister, Mrs Boynton, in Fergus, little Nor- man -Boyn-ton having -died suddenly Saturday morning, following injur- ies which he received by falling a few days previously. `The funeral was held by motor to Cookstown cemetery on Monday afternoon. The sympathy of this community is ex- tended to the sorrowing parents. vv c_Lu1cau'u.y, `UUL. Z4. R. J. Coulter, `who has spent the summer visiting `in Ireland, .IScot- land and France, spent a day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Allen `Mill- er, before leaving for his home in Major, Sask. vvucxc uu':_y W111 resxue. A number from here enjoyed the fowl supper and concert in Ivy, Wednesday, Oct. 24. P .T T`nn1fcn~ fnykn `kn- .~.......J. 4.1.... .LuLa JJ. d_. LVJ.1L1'.'I'. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dobson visited friends in Richmond Hill last week before leaving for St. Catharines where they will reside. ' A h1`lI'Y|1'u:vI Fun.-n 1.....- .....4..---.-: Ln- l.UL'IllU1'5 uuusul, marry 15I`0Wn. Thos. Jack, Lefroy, spent a few days last week with his daughter, Mrs D. J, Miller. R/Tu nu: `Alan TA..1:.. 'r\..1.__..-_s_sx_J ---... -...._....w ...\...u.: uu n.1uuua._y. Eiev. W. J. Province of Hockley exchanged services with Rev. F.` V. A'b`bo`tt, it being the former s anni- versary service at Hockley. MP9. W`1Qh 9111" fnrhnxr AF 'f`1~nv-_ vcu. a'cu.'_y acrvwe au; nucmey. Mrs. Wilson and family of Chur- chill were Sunday visitors with the former's cousin, Harry Brown. Thnsz. Jnnlz IT.n1 vnv cnnn4- n .-n-n vv .21. Luxs \ J. uesuay) evenmg. Mr. and Mrs. W. McFadden and Miss Florence McMaster of Barrie visited Utopia friends on Sunday. `Dan 1'1 ? 1' 'n....__.x___, ,n wu,u Luau` u'ctu5uLer at bdxtel`. Mrs. "Beckerton is entertaining the W.A. this (Tuesday) evening. Mr, and Mr: VV \/rnmaaam. ma ~ as a charm not u-sually..associated with a modern u.ou.LaA yum: very JUSBHJEDIB price 111 the fact that in bringing to fruition their dream of a new modern hotel, they have created a beautiful hostelry which, while still too new to have many valued associations, has an atmosphere redolent of those days of grace in which their city had its be- glnnings. The Lord Nelson, but recently opened, institution of its kind and a decided nautical touch. -The grill, for instance, is named the Ward Room, -and as one sees the sailor suited waitresses moving about the tables one half expects to hear the Ship : Ahoy, or Light on the starb d bow, sir. Lanterns : help to foster the ship-board illusion, and, one of :these lanthorns, pictured above, has very close asso- : .ci.ations with the sea. When Lord Nelson lay dying 1 in the cockpit of H.M.S. `Victory, while the great 1 91d ship heaved in the rollers off Cape Trafalgar 1 on October 21, 1805, this lamp illuminated the scene 1 as the doctors strove to save a life the loss of which c gvas one of England's greatest. l A bust of Nelson, an original from the Royal 1 \1 Institute at Greenwich, and an exceptionally 1 iece of work, stands in of`the lounge, a model of his flnmzhin. In H-..' main .::..4....._ uay (M. W . J. .u.1ue1`s. Mr. and Mrs. Elphick and sons Russell and Frank spent Sunday with their daughter at Baxter. Mr: -'Rnn'|.v.:n~4-an :5 A.-.+.-...,.:....-...... n...` Oct. 30--Mr. and Mrs. `H. Dundas and son Alf of Elmgrove spent Sun- day at W. J. `Miller's. 7\/I'v- and \/Tum .`E`1u1n:,.1. .-....:r ._.....,. Not too soon to think of Christ- Inl DDAAIuIu ans-.1- 0... 1.1.. -1. 1/ /// / 7////V / / / / I THE BARBIE EXAMINER rvvulllu u Boy Killed by Fall -.4 In`... 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Stephenson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Adams 1115 Lu: W .lu.LC1'. Miss Bulmer of Creemore spent a few days last Week with Mrs. Stiver and other friends in town. '\/fr an-A `.\I| v-a `lm-... :u.....1.-....-.. L1. AVLGLLXICWS. ` Mr. and Mrs. H. Adamson and Miss May Adamson and Mrs. Alex. Hadden Went to Wave!" y on Fri- day to attend the funerr of the late Mrs. Thos. Adamson. "`\/I'nv-11:17 Vat! 1.-an .... -nu-.....1_ A-" I DLLlll- Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Lambert have moved back to town after spending the summer at the Enden Grove Inn. Mr. and \/Tr: T-Tnu~h 1/1'.-:4-elm-.~.w.. an uuc auuuucl.` a.L Le mnuen l:iI`0Ve inn. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Matthews of New Lowell spent Sunday with J. E. Matthews. `\/Tu 45101;: 1Ul'..... rr'r A J, "

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