Barrie Examiner, 22 Jan 1920, p. 7

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Collier Street b and Singing Conservatory 4p Phone 366 Public, Con- of interest. remises for- + of Toronto! ie, Ont. C. Murchison TON DRS, ETC. tilding, prdon Plaxton LLB. IR, ETC. 6, Burnie, FELL ourt of Judi Noturies, Cop. joney to loan. , Burr. c ART ity, 'Toronto, iaagow Stomach. | Warley Sta m. daily M. RGEON St., corner of ne 275, YON will be st @1 Saturday, and Throwt to 5 pn and » Phone No, 2. 1 2g SAMPBELL fants ge St., Toronte Campbell, Ci. AL ; ngineer y Department ER ons ya. Specialty. ght 811. of R.AY.C, ES as ERS iss Doane reset Company customers and Barrie, Ont. PANIST ELL hed for ccasions, Tororito 'E WE NEED or tomor- r 'man. will immedi: 10: funerals worries and our service hing--from rment,,Our « 4 A Fine Roughcast House on McDonald St., with a large lawn on Muloaster street, 0 rooms, all conveniences, good cellar with furnace. This property is being cheap to wind up an estate. Price $2,500 Frame House on Chatlotte St., double par- Jour, dining-room, ki'chen, large cellar, 3 ms, all' convenienc@s, electric ight and gas, This property ia beitty sold chenp ay it id a little on the smbll side for the owner, Price ....$2,500 Frame House, Blake St. This is o corner house overlooking the luke; 3 bedrooms, parlour, dining-room, kitchen and wood: shed, I' sere of land and «mall orchard. Price . 0 Brick Ho 8 B ing-room, kitchen, summer kitchen, four bedrooms and sewing room and all con- furnace. hardwood floors. ience: seneeecensssereseesseeereseees $3,200 Roughcast House on Owen St., with all conveniences, with good garage and stable, Price ....: . $3,500 Brick House, Blake St., 3 bedrooms, din ing-room, parlour, all conveniences. Price .. 2.2 $2,350 A large Brick House on Collier St. This would make a good boarding house; all conveniences. Price ..... $3, Cement House, on Granville St-, near school and G.T-R. Station; reven good roofs, all conveniences, large lot Price Reneaon Brick House on Holgate St., good cellar. | 4 bedrooms, parlour, kitchen and 61 mer kitchen, % cre of land on the fide of house, For quick sale will take is : : $2,200 Wellington St., Cement House, hardwood floors and all conveniences. Price $2,200 Semi-detached house on Collier St., double parlonr. large dining-room, 4 berrooms. all conveniences. Price $5,000 | Fine Brick House, Toronto St., large lot. | big stable. Price é Half of a Semi-Detached Brick House on Mary St. Price vee Si Houses for Sale in Other Towns and Villages by M. D. Cubitt-Nichols COLLINGWOOD Brick Street--Two-storey roughenst, house, | large parlour. ¢ining-room, kitchen and summer kitchen; three bedrooms. Price 2... $1,700 Cedar Street--One-storey rougheast house 5 rooms, Price ...............$800,00 ALLISTON Roughcast House--1?4 storey, two lote;) 'on one lot the house, on the other a good stable, This property is a snap | i inivzrtiscameca ren S00 MITCHELL SQUARE Cement House--8 good rooms, wood shed. two acres pf lund, a good paying black amith shop on this property, with all | kinds of 'blacksmith tools. Price $2,000 VILLAGE OF CROSSLAND Frame house, blacksmith shop, stable, 14 sores of land. Price ........... $900 TOWN OF ORILLIA Fine frame house with 7 good tooms, stone cellar, good wood shed, stable 20x 24, lurge hen house; all kinds of fruit trees, Price $2,500, VILLAGE OF HAWKESTONE A Fine Doctor's 'House for Sale, with 8 good rooms, water in house, 3 min. walk from statio: Hoe... 2+. $2,000 FARMS FOR SALE by M. D. Cubitt-Nichols 200 acres--About 60 under cultivation, 8 sc. in fall wheat, sbout 1,500 cords of wood; the balance good pasture land. Barn 16x20, good out buildings, lots of water, frame house 18x24, % miles from school, 5 miles from Alliston. Price$5,000 200 acres, Innisfil--30 ac. bush, clay loam soil, wite-ferice, barn 65x18, basement barn, orchard 114. A 9-room brick house. good furnace in cellar, near Vine Sta- tion and 5 miles from Barrie, | Price Sete seveeees $18,000 on Penstang Road--125 under jon; 60 acres of A-1 timber, soil clay loam, fences wire, barn 110 with L 55 feet aquure; hog: pens with cem- ent floors; two garages, good work shop, 1 ac. orchard, brick house, 5 rooms upstairs, 4 rooms down stairs, open fire place in dining-room, good fur- nace in cellar, % mile from school, mile from two churches. Price $20,002. Terms . arranged. 100 acres, Innisfil--90 scres cropped, 6 ac. in bush, soil clay loam, fences wire, hank bazn with atone foundation, size 40x90; hog pen 24x60; good well, good cistern in barn, orchard 134 acres, driv- ing shed 20x50; brick house with 8 rooms two miles from Thornton Station, one mile from school, 8*miles from Bar- rie, For farm ... «$11,000 For farm stock and machinery $13,500 100 acres, Vine--good cement house large harn with stone foundation, 20. acres in bush. Price ++ $5,500 Payment arranged. 200 acres, Midhurst--New barn, 7 rooms, frame house, good loam land, all fences. Price 100 acres, Oro--Clay loam soil, barn 50x70; good pig pen, frame house with 7 good rdoms, 6 miles from Barrie. 144 from school and church, Price$5,500 Anyone looking for s snap in a farm will get it in the above farm. 150 ac. farm four miles from Cookstown, 14 nctea in fall wheat, 70 scres fall plowing, 8 ac. bush, frame house, 2 first- class barns on stone foundation. * Terms arranged... Pri wtasssesees x Water Lots and Town Lots for Sale by M. D. Cubitt-Nichols 700 feet of Lake frontage, desirable for ommer, cottages, AL beach for bath, ing, Price . rere uh This Is a fine building lot on the front street of Barrie, 80 ft. frontage. Price $6,000 Two building lots on Victoria St., $400.00 S50. feet by 500 fect; this isan ideal water front for summer cottages. Will ell the 350fect for . $3,900 or 100 feet frontage for + 51400 or 50 feet frontage for . . Fine Corner building lot on Owen $t., lot 78 -by 166. Price ~ $900.00 having uttained the deputy $2,800! the children at No. 15 last UNION BANK POR OROWIOn (OUR oR ton ioIk CLOWES (Too Late for Last Week) Jan, 12.--No. 15 School did not re-open until Tuesday owing to the polling being +-, $2,500 j held in the school house. Congratulations to Walter Thompson for eveship, Kenneth McLean is holidaying in Mea. ford, D. Partridge attended the funeral of his uncle, Charles Partridge, which took place in Flmvale. Mr, and Mrs, Purse from the West, who are spending the winter in Ontario, spent a few daya with Mr. and Mrs. Bligh. Dr. G. B. Jamieson, M.O.H., vaccinated jursday as 8 precautionary measure. No illness is re- ported in the neighborhood, He was assist- ed by Mins P. Ford, é Mr, and Mrs. Holmes, of Toront: re New Year's visitors with J. N. Willing. Mm. Jonn Bertram visited with her daughter, Mrs, Geo, Watkins, of Craig- hurst, lust week. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hart and little daugh- ter Faye called on friends here last week. Minard's Liniment Cures Dandruff. SS \ @)_A calm finish; mouth, N.B., the city of Three miles distant from the car windows = good view of For full list of Farms, Town Pro y pert nd bald single street. "Close 'th'the station (s | Here-auitably enclosed ts "Evan In the Immediate neighborliood the phive, sist Aesose Giant: Au fifty-four years.of con- Fa : NEWS FROM NEIGHBORING TOWNSHIPS "Before the windows of Wolfville," says C. G. farmerg_sharp strips of red and orange-tawny fists, whe: bridge! the shipping village of Port Williams; the long, island; between them and beyon: from about where the Grand Pré station of the: om OF CANADA Barrie Branch acid Safety Deposit Boxes, A. Leslie, Manager Branches also at Cookstown, Thomton OTORTOR Ion F0}oK 0k : % TORO On ok PHELPSTON Jan, 19.--Mrs, Jas, MoGinnis and Miss K. Buckley spent a few days Inst week in Toronto. All Inst week the blizzard raged continu ally, piling up the snow in massive drifts, and making nearly all roads impassable, Each day seemed to be wore than its predecessor, and with the mercury any. where from 10 to 30 degrees below, with piercing nor'-easter, travelling was sbout at a standstill, "The railway 'kept the jsnow-plow daily on the move up and down ahead of the regular mail trains and suc- ceeded splendidly in keeping the road open, | such roads and awful weather. All day 4 distance attending church. | January thaw would be very welcome: at Juny time now, but this being Leap Year, | it might be too bashful to make ite uppear ance. Not knowing or hearing anything about | Neil Campbell's death at Minesing till your correspondent read the account in The Ex: | low Mn y to the the scene of the Great Tow of gnarled willows, whose brancties perchance tell over to.the young '6, Well," and near it were anearthed some blackemith's tools, sufficient to just! discovered foundations of @ argish building, which"may have ooen the chapel THE BARRIE EXA of that will be very greatly' mised in | of the means of awakening a few 'of the rural residents to seeing the | ips ind inconveniences by the rural mail man during the winter! season, No doubt a great many are not! regarding the law about leav-| boxes for postage, but | extensively | experienced |, It Is Not Enough to ave the bowels move. It is more important to persuade liver, kidneys, skin, and bowels to act in harmony and against self-poison- + ing. BEECHAM"S PILLS act favorably upon all organs concerned 8. Pla't was in Penetang on busioces last 'week. | Jerome Shanahan of Penetang spent »/ few daye at hia home here last week. | Owing to the very cold and stormy) weather, the sale of farm stock at Joseph | Loftus' last week was rather slimly atiend- | ed, tht result being a very poor sale | The Citizen's Liberty League's atten in food-digestion and waste-elimination; they remove causes as well as Trileve symptoms.: - --s BEECHAM'S PILLS | tion should be drawn to the fact that the | Patterson, for the last few weeks. Sunday the storm raged, not many from sence of Mist Hunt who hus bee The regular | smallpox at her home in Allenford. @ Yachting off Halifax, N.8.; (3) Summer home at Wolfville, N. wthorn hedges. GROSS the Bay of Fundy from St. John, New Brunswick, Iles the historic coast of Nova Scotia, so full of romance, so beautiful to the eye that the hearts of those who visit-t are kept in' one perpetual enchantment. Digby and the little fishing villages on this-coast of giant tide Annapelis Royal, with memories of Chumplain and the lrst adventurous explorers {rom Old France, the orchard and the dairy land of the Annapolis Valley, Evangeline's country of the Grand Pre and Blomidon and Minas Basin, the scene of the great banishment of the Acadinns--these bave a charm that well might draw the traveller across the Great Continent from the Pacific, All this country is served by the Dominion Atlantic Railway in connection with the anadian Pacific Railway. D. Roberts, the well known writer, "enrolls a vaperb view of marshes of pale b But the best way to go to Grand Pre-from Wi 'Winslow and his New Hnglanders depopulated-so éffectually in 'Dominion Atlantic now' stands to somewhere -near the next station hanging that occurred at Peterboro last BH | week was the result of handling booze, and it ix a well known fact that if whis key was lefl slone, less meanness and more happiness would exis' and a more even and noticeable sociability would be in ev- idence at all times Con the Us F, O. enlighten us ss to what they think regunling the prospec's of ae: curing Hydro the coming summer STROUD Jun, 19,--Mrs. Jobn Allan of Churchill is visiting her sister, Mrs, Duncen, Nurse McNabb of Barrie has been the guest of Mrs. Robt, Thompson for the past two weeks. Much sympathy is extended to Mrs. Sher- ring in the death of her mother. Mm Pringle of Allandale Mrs. Hunter and daughter Meta hove but the rural mail service was harder hit! moved into the village and occupy I. 8., than any, the mail man not attempting | Wice's residence, Mrs. Fred Nowe ix teaching in the ab- Ll with | are glad to see Bert McConkey out | » after a case of xmallpox. Nurse Belle Neelundx is home from Tor onto where she was operated on for ap-| pencicitis. f Miss Florence Neelands has left to take up her teaching again. Andrew Patterson of the West has been agi ity ia --_-- Worth a Guinea a box. Sold everywhere in Canada. In boxes, 25c., 80e. IVY Thomas Todd is improving and it is hoped to see him out soon, Sincere sympathy is extended *+o Mrs Van Norman and daughter in the desth of a husband and fa her, Miss Mary McConkey of Allandale is hol- ing with her grandparents, Mr. and Mra. E. T. McConkey. Mr. Nixon of Toronto bas been the guest of her niece, Mrs, J. Barclay, for the past w the guest of Mrs. Russell Webb. Mise Laura Sproule hax returned to Tor- onto after apending 'a month with her| mother. SHANTY BAY Rev, A. A. Jenner did not make Shanty Bay on Sunday on account of the severe weather and impassable roads, Quite a few attended the Sunday School but the Leag- ue wes withdrawn, A. W. Polk is home again after a week in the city with his rister, Mra, N, W. Van Norman, James Hart is sway on_a trip to Alberta to wee an old friend of Shanty Bay some |years go who is about to pass to the Great Beyond. Jas. Pemberton has taken a position with H. H. Malcolm and is taking up house on the farm north of W. J. Pue's. Minard's Liniment Cures Garget in Cows. (4) Fishing on the Salmon River at Lake Annis, Yarmouth 00.7 (0) Yar-- Wolfville is the chief centre for inst the tides. These are effects of full daylight; but the geen), and the voluptuous sorcery of sunset such transformations are wrought as make the scene an ever-changing realm of fairy. , Banishment, There. are the storied meadows, and there, close to the station, are willows plan! behind the station are gnarled French apple trees and stiff French poplars, and'a short way lurther-on is. the the awift panoramic of what might be calléd "Views of Evangeline." m 'The ancient Acadian villaye which Colonel the which th veeks. Mis« Camilla Webb of Big Bay Point is Ib. (Too Late for Last Week) | Jan. 13.--Three families are in quarap- tine for smallpox and every precaution has been taken to keep it from spreadin It is impossible to come very close to Reople these dayn without hearing, "Ob, ion't hurt:'my arm," ss nearly evi ne has been. vaccinited. 2 Es The school was closed last week for 'few days, but has re-opened. W. J. Lennox, the bandmaster, is start- jing a new class in band music. DALSTON | Jan, 19.--A heavy storm passed over this locality on Saturday and Sunday. Rey. Knighton of Edgar and Rev. W. 8. Irwin of this place exchanged pulpits on Sunday night on secount of the condition of the roads, 'The funeral of the late Mrs, Chas, Church wan largely attended on Friday last, The Grangers of this place are havin an oyster supper at Morley Beath's on We |nesday night of this week. Gwillimbury Salaries West Gwillimbury officers and salaries, sppointed at the January meeting, am these: Clerk, Fred Ritchie, $225; Treas urer, John Sutherland, $70; Assessor, "i:oa, Brown, Jr., $100; Collector, Jos. Harvay, $135; Auditors, Daniel Sutherland a1 Geo. F. Bowles. Ml Pilar visitors to the Land of Evangeline, green reclaimed from the sea by the spades of old time Acadian the retreating tide nag left the beach uncovered, to the left front a well-grouped cluster of white cottages, spires and masts about ® of green upland outstretching from either side to almost the centre of the picture, the delicious summer retreats of Starr's , blue barrier of the Parraboro shore the restless waters of Minas Basin yellow in the foreground, but in the distance, dominating aerial magic of sunrise (teo-peldem j |

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